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R. llome- L Steele, U U towan and 8 "Sohn l Brown, W A On tne Vftr, w , t" R P sherrlll. JasAio- ... i.h iUulon. . -,r wkliiON KAIL UOAJJ. ' H. BrolKei and L. U. "Chief &itinecr unit timet Kstes. 3.1 .).Hfeco frerj. W.T loinjtttoi. r'?J.Tjohn F.DevVe. ... W. G. MacKae. Agent W. M. Poisson. 'X'SIE CITY. Z,Tht STAKlid. US? livened to City Snbaeribera at FIFTEEN WESTS pr week. Sntweri ber S'ortli or tbe centre of Ma-rlieS Street will o npplied by Mr. WM. i HABIiOWi and tiiose Soutb of that line by Mr. JOUST B. Bl'BCU. Only tbese Agrenta are aotborlaed, in tbetr respective Divisions, to collect city subscriptions. TO PRINTERS AMD PUBLISHERS. We ba?e just received a general assortment of Black Prlntinc Inks, manufactured at C. E. Kobioson's Gray's Ferry Printing Ink Works. We have now on hand Book, &ews, Job and Card Inks, at prices varying from 25 cents to $2 per pound. Book, Job and Card Iuks in packages of one, two, five and ten pounds News Iuks iu packages of ten, twenty-fi ve aud fifty pouuds. We Bell these superior Inks at manufacturers' net cash prices, charging noth ing for freight from Philadelphia to Wilming ton. Printers and publishers in this section will thus see that they can buy them from us cheaper than they can buy them at the maou lactory. Give us an order. Terms, cash. We can also furutsh, on 6UOrt notice, News Inks, in packages of not less than 100 pouuds, SO cents. Except for daily newspapers, how ever, we never advise the use of ink costing less tban 25 ceuts. TIIE CIItlULATlOy OF THE MORN- ISO STAR Id LARGER THAN THAT OF AST OTHER DAILY NEWSPAPER PUB LISHED LY NORTH CAROLINA. "Contractors will not be allowed, under their contract, to advertise any other than their legitimate business unless by paying specially for nch advertisement. . , titV' t ,y -. Tiie Special Court. There were only a lew important cases before the Court yesterday. John Rooney, charged with assault and battery on the person of Johanna Rooney, Ins wife. In this case the defendant was found guilty, and sentenced to twelve months at hard labor in the County Work lmnao. ,A - 1 j- u ' r i iiouae, and after his discharge from that. institution, the said John Rooney to give security in the sum of $100 for his future ' wvwi i.h.t... 4- .sl S4.. .""urwuuwiie. ' fetcr Kenan, charged with selling liquor without a license, was found guilty and 1 sentenced to the wnrklinnm for nne month' t and to pay his lawyer a fee of $20. Sale of Real Estate, &e. At r . . -cAunangc corner, yesieruay morning, Messrs. Cronly & Morris, Auctioneers, sold the following Lot on '.Castle street, between Second and Third, 66x130 feet, to T. H. Smith. 1 - ' , linn vnsii , ur l ... . . ' ... JLIl in TnrPfl BIT un nirn tn,ntkn i ... v... ...u .. iwuu,.wim interest added. . House and lot on Second, between I Church and Nun streets; part of lot 5, . iJiiiuH io,, io i. ..room, lor f i.ouu. . In addition to the above. one horse sold for 140; one buggy with harness for $125 ; one milch cot Alderry heifer for $10, 12S- mi milrh k fio, one niilcn cow for f45, and one Prisoner Escaped. Yesterdav morning Jack Caar. one of the , . - , r engaged in working on the streets, es- caped from the overseer and has not as )et been captured. It appears that one of thp tm -,,.,... . . , me two overseers was sick, and not able l( pay proper attentfon to the prisoners. The latter were ensrao-ed t tti tim in WueC,uarrow8 V, a piace me street where there was considerable ......j, uv.Uv.vuV rushed and, being hidden fro tri view by the Wo-h .k.iZrAl' -uS- his Wav thrrtlirrh irmu In4m mtlia ntnSnitv ana finally succeeded n eliidinff tlie erasD of hia'nnnmiM ' '- pursuers Jddqk- (UwwM t 'a Honvp Wfi " w lw ia w , a jw v nvanntr of th- i4i4;.. n Tn.i.. c - - i-.o UAUJIM au 'BV Cantwell Order. ntiV1ialia1 voatnrflflV morning 4 it w as first fix erf i in flatu?davJ1 . - , . "M "ui subsequently. altered ta Tuesclar. the - " ' K"?2ZZjo n Dawson, Henry Nutt, O. O. Drj?DeRo8set. b. 8. Cowan, Geo, J. 5? vS'iU J-1" B1"-Jam08 U' Burr' Uioh RHsnminr.u Martin, A. Everett, of Gollsl.oi-o'. :..y- T--Vrp- 1 -i Vol, Vt-No.; 14. 1E CCBAN NAVY The Fir "I Ctjbati lfiH.nn:WinVTtm'. j 1 rm; "rr"1 ' 11US dtj AjijjR tJUBA -..i, la.! m3el-oketchk8 of Her Officers. We din frnno a TCow 1 York oauer the follow W f.. a O ww vviivvi uili the CuJa, to whiclx we add some addition al particulars furnished us by one of her officers: 1 As the Cuban niau ol-war Cuia, late the steamship Hornet, has entered upon her l duties in the service of the infant republic ot the "Gem of tuo Antilles," few j re marks regarding the ressel 'and sketches of her officers will.o doubt, be interesting to the public. Therefore we placo betore our readers reliablo information that has come to us on the subject. The Cubn was, during the late war. the . . ..... I celebrated blockade runner Lady Sterling. She was built upou the Clyde, and is no ted for great speed. She is a long, low rakish sidewheel steamship, schooner rig ged, and of 1,000 pounds burden. She curries a complete, and heavy armament, a lull crew and a corps of mariues, and be ing well officered and equipped will, with out doubt, soon make herself known to the world and feared by Spain. Thi Cuba is not intended for a privateer nor a blockade runner, as has been stated, but is a regular man-of-war, in the ser vice of the Cuban republic, her officers be ing regularly commissioned. HER OFFICERS. Commodore Edward Higgins was born in Virginia, but subsequently adopted Louisiana a? his heme. 'He entered the.U. 8. navy as midshipman, but by a course of meritorious conduct he rapidly rose in rank, and wasappointcdLieutenantontbe Cyane duriugj the war between the United States ancTMexico. He was deputed by Commodore Sloat to raise the first U.S. flag that floated over California after that ter ritory was taken possession of by the Unit- ed States. He was subsequently furlough- ed from the navy to take charge, as com- mander, ot the U. S. mail steamshio Her- niuil. Piirrvinrr t nn mm I lftvoon rhia rumn. I 7 y 0 " wwTwaa iuio VVUU try and Europe. This position he filled with credit for a number of years, when be went to Louisiana, where he lived until the breaking out ot the war. On the commencement of hostilities be tween the North and South, he espoused the cause of the latter, and was placed in command of Forts San. Phillipe and Jackson at New Orleans. He afterwards commanded the heavy batteries at Vicks- burg and Mobile. From the charge of the latter he was promoted to the rank ot Brigadier General in the C. S. A., which position he filled with distinction and gallantry. For some time after the ter mination ot the contest between the two sections ho pursued a planter's life in Louisiana, but when the war cloud over shadowed Cuba, and the voices of her gal lant sons were raised against the tyranny of the "mother country," he, with a natural inclination to a soldier's lile, proceeded to New York and offered his services to the Cuban Junta, by whom he was appointed as the "right man in the right place" to the position he now holds. May his career in the course he has adopted be marked by a success commensurate with his ability as a Naval officer. Lieutenant Commander Thomas ' L. Dornin is the executive officer of the ship. He Is a son of Commodore Dornin, of the United States Navy, and was educated at Anna pons. lunug mo iiiu ncuucsctT- eft in the South and was a lieutenant on board of the Rappahannock. Since the war he was first omccr ot tlie Uiyler, in the I'eruviHtt service. n...:.i T.ir..:.,. t....n;...i;..,t.n.nt lind nttVisratinr' officer ot the Cuba. He is a North Carolinian, served through the Southern war and was an omcer on Doarct ot the Rappahannock. C. w. Kecd. ot Jackson, miss., was b'rousht uu in the United States Navy. He was a lieutenant on board oi tne ram Arkansas, ihat won such a worldwi-'e re- nutation. and commanded the WebD in her daring attempt to pass New Orleans, the federal fleet and the forts. He also Tra!:4D.7mlr SI ,J rTfia , arit,; ." t. , . . r XV -d .. ,i : . s 1T . i m" of Portland. Me. Mr. Reed is junior lieu ... . m . U tenant and assistant navieator of the w Cuba Master N. II. Esling is an old sea cap tain, having been in the merchant service lor th,rty years delphia. - vra8ter RndoiDh flommers. of Denmark. entered the Uuited States Navy as master's mate in 1861, served in the celebrated . . -m. .a a t . X TZ a mortar ifieet " at me capture wi rorv Tnnka, thpn cnmmanded bv the tiresent v wv 4. v M -j i- i.uiiiiiiniiiiri ua, liid auavu auu aa-w wv uvw rt v?.iroV.nr i? Wt aorverl with distinction in the waters of North daro- ,na anU Virginia, ana was twice promoieu for gallantry, and was severely, wounaea w,en tbe Satellite, of which he was exec- utive officer, was cantured in the York river h7 Prtf of rebels, one of whom is I now an omcer ou uoaru me uja. r , vno;n tt a rw,v i from Norfolk. Va.. was educated at Annapolis, and was, I no" to the breaking out of the late war, in the United States Navy: H served through An t,ia r,,..,.;!, .ide. Ha was kn0wn as a brave andirallant officer. T? TT flthonn ia a Tthode Island- -""".a" r r; and or number oi p& .na P??n master in the merchant service of .Eng- t A If .lf.snn'nfVirmniii nil educated at Annapolis, and served witn 1 distinction in the South during the war, Iistinction in tne Doum uunng me war. ' The Marine Corps is under the command of CaDtain Prentiss InCTahamof Missis- siopi. a"sou of the late author. Q. H. In- 1 a - . I 4 r. i. . . .: -c .. i,. bUO IClUllUOIilUU V4 IUO U4KV n 4J served under Juarez in Mexico. From the latter place he proceeded to Europe where ho entered the Austrian service un- a I -w mm m 4l i f W 4 m Vaa"a w whose staff he was an officer. He waa ! l ... i I r-i - - . i ii ti WIUimiGT0N,rN; also-on the staff of General C'ainba in the Cretan war.?;I ' FkstLicutenant of .Marines David ;D, Monroe was for some 'years an officer in me xjujiisu army ; emigrating io aujch Ca he adopted North Carolina as his home 8ntl dar.in? th latowar espoused tho cause of his State and rose to the rank of Colonel ef the 2d regiment North Caroli- Da Volunteers. ,- .!. Paymaster Enriaue Valiente is a native of Saotiago'do' Cuba. He. has espoused the cause of his native country and has been a severe sufferer by the Spanish rule. He has twice been arrested by the U. S. authorities while endeavoring to enter the service of his beloved land. In him our readers may recognize Henry Hart, of New Bedford notoriety, who, after his release lrom jail in Boston, hastened to New York, and through the kindness and in genuity of a personal friend and .lover ol the Cuban cause was safely conveyed to tlie Hornet, there receiving the hearty l ! 1 .1 -J2- welcome of -his brother officers, who sym pathized with him in his many trials. Surgeon. rednck J. McNulty, of Vir ginia, is the chief surgeon of the ship, and during the late war held the same posi tion on board the Shenandoah, that made such a long aud successful cruise. . Dr. E. W. DuBose,-of South Carolina. was attached to the staff of Stonewall Jackson during the rebellion; he is now assistant surgeon of the Cuba. ' Louis French, the chief engineer, is an Englishman, and well known as a first c,a93 maQ ia "3 profession. Robert Graham, of Canada : JohnLvnch of England, and William H. Robinson, of England, are first assistant engineers. Stephen Kearny, a nephew of General Kearny ; James Dennison, of England, and Joaqum Aguiar, of Cuba, are second as sistant engineers. Edward Torazo and Pascual Osorto, of Cuba, are the third assistant engineers. William D. Philips, . of Philadelphia, nd Antonio Munoz, ot Santiago de Cuba, aretue two "midshipmen. , T..1. n " r ,,l l m i. j; tlie late war was special scout to General Hood, is paymaster's clerk. W. J. Faherty, of Washington city, the master's niaflr, and Charles L. Street, of England, the paymaster's steward, complete the list. Faherty was a captain in General Mosby's command, of the Con federate army. The Cuba also has a full complement of I petty officers, and her crew ot seamen, marines and landsmen are picked men, ady n willing to aid in gaining the The 5 Tidal Wave. The , tide was quite high yesterday at noon ; but the prediction of the English naval officer, who said the sea coast would be visited on that day by the highest tide ever known, failed to be reulized. It is fre quently higher here than it was yesterday. Our Charleston cotemporaries have been somewhat excited on the subject for sev eral days past. It seems they expected the great tidal wave to come and over whelm their city on the 5th, and were calling frantically on the Mayor and other officials to make provision for the safety of the inhabitants from the monstrous vol- umc of water which was expected to sweep over that city like a besom ot de struction. But the Courier of the 6th, re leived of anxiety, tries to " make believe" it " wernt sceered," by getting off the fol lowing: " Much to the disgust of many public minded citizens who had made up hoir minfUto li with old dharlistiin. the tidal wave did not make its appear ance at the appointed time ; in fact there was not even . a respectable spring .tide. And it is currently reported that several enterprising persons who, with an eye to business, had bought up all the' available small craft in the harbor at fabulous prices, have found themselves on the verge of bankruutcy." The Courier, however, has received full explanation as to the cause of the non- arrival of the great wave, through a spe cial dispatch from its reporter in the moon- It will bo seen that it is cxpectad to-day : The Moon, October 5, 1869. -To the Courier : I arrived here safely and found everything in active preparation to lead on the tidal wave. In consequence, however, of the wet and inclement weather that has prevailed for the past few days, and in consequence of a slight misunder standing with the regent of the Sun, who is to take part in the proceeding, the event has been unavoidably detained. I inter viewed the Queen ot these regions to-day, yu maJ 8tate 00 Sood authority that we shall be a along on Friday, about eleven o'clock. Please forward this dispatch to Augusta. Luxas. . No City Court. There was - no session of the City Court, yesterday, in consequent of the absence ot casei The.rnotner- Tere 13 morals ot tlie people nave certainly nnuer- . . . . gone a decided change for the better; but I . ' a .V . . : wliat lias prouucea tnis'aiutary enectwe - , L what has produced thisalutary enectwe 1.1 A. ....Iam Vv aU. 1 am mm w , arA nnnnm t. rkv. unless ib db rue neavv are unauie v sajr, uu.c .b i luo .icy ...... . ... fines and almost unlimited litigation which evil-doers have to 'suffer under odr present M reconstructed " system ".of.- administer ing the laws Jordan btone, Jisq., tlio ac- complished editor of the Weldon News, one of'the'sprightliest and handsomest spn papers in the State, was in our sanctum yesterday. ' Itwas hard that f )iir Senior was denied the pleasure of seeing Stone, as he was unavoidably absent and was thus deprived ot the genuine gratification be would have experienced . in meeting our friend. i - a.. : J't. We had the pleasure Of a . . visit, last evening, from Dr. F.J. McNulty, Surgeon of the Sloop-rjf-War Cuba and Mr. Frank H. Alfriend, late Editor of the Southern Literary Messenger, and author of the "Life ot Jefferson Davis." Both- of these gentlemen are Virginians. aaw VAAt w aU kyVbiai WUA H J VstViUJ . ' I ' ID) ;K1 C FRIDAY MORNING, RIVER ;AND MARINE NEWS. Thursdat, October 7. : FROM BELOW. Alpha, up from below this morning, states that the Bark James A. Bishop, which cleared from this port about two weeks a?o. had nut hade on aoconnt nt sickness. The Captain and mate were among the sick. The Brig Ruth still lies inside the Bar, but will probably go to sea to morrow morning.1 The Brig Panamo is below, bound out. "On a Breeze." We learn that a coupfle of marines from the sloop-of-war Cuba were cutting up some ugly capers on our streets last night. On Market street, between Fourth aud Fifth, they seized a colored girl, and threatened to send her "to the place where all good darkies go," because she refused to show them where a certain person lived for whom they were searching. She scremed so lustily, however, that they let her go. They then started up town, with the de- claration that they were going to Dave a "high olditime" before morning. We learn that a pistol and dirk were display ed by them. New River Oysters. How Wise that uiau who has the nerve and the ener gy to cultivate oystersn the face of all the old fogyism of the day 1 Our friend Wise docs this thing, aud his New River oysters are the best brought to thi3 market. He fattens them as a prudent house-wife does her chickens. If you don't know him, and want to try them, address "J. M. AVise, Box 216, Wilmington, P. O." A colored man from the country had a fit on Market street yester day morning, and fell on the pavement. He was properly cared for by persons in the vicinity, among whom was Dr. Wi- nants, the City Hospital physician. . The Richmond Dispatch styles John Robinson's circus, which is ex hibiting there, " the biggest show on qarth." "Gee Zee" French, Esq., was observable on our streets yesterday, after a protracted absence North. latestTi hail. North Carolina in a Nutshell. Trade quite brisk in New bern. One or two good printers are wanted in the Washington Intelligence office. Up to the present time, says the Stanaard, seventy pupils have arrived at the N. C. Institution tor the Deaf. Dumb and the Blind. Dr. Trotter, representative of the Virginia and Florida Emigration So- cicty, delivered a lecture in Charlotte on veanesaay mgus last. r At the Superior Court for Rutherford Couty, held last week, a Mrs. Simmons was tried and found guilty of "concealing the birth of her child." Allen MeAully, 11. M. Oats.R P. Waring, Samuel Wittousky, J. Y. Bryee, W. J. Yates and W. R. Myers, have been appointed delegates to represent Charlotte in the Commercial Convention to meet in Louisville, Ky., ou the 12th. So says the Charlotteimes. ! We learn from the Sentinel, that Rev. Wdi. E- Pell will issue, shortly, a weekly family newspaper in the city of Raleigh, to be Uevotea to tne tarm, tne gafden, the workshop, domestic economy and general progress in North Carolina. The new paper , will be called The Ad vance. Our old friend Holderby, while in Raleigh last week, says the Sentinel,' drew the pension of Mrs. Elizabeth Tuck er, of Rockiugbam county, the widow of a Revolutionary soldierj.who is now one hundred and ten years old perhaps the oldest woman in the State. A special correspondent of the Goldsboro .Sisisentfr sends that paper the' following: The facts as detailed by our correspon dent are: " Last (Tuesday) night, at 12 o'clock, the stables of Mr. W. W. Barnes were burned to the - ground, Durning to death one negro boy and badly scorching I AA1C LU fc"V W1 V 4HVVUIW4.4.4. - Ifc geemg that on the day previous Mr. Barnes had a difficulty with a negro I t . nM in V r Intfaa nninff OOnf icauiwujj w to iail. and there are stron? suspicions that . - fi h , f f that i . .. v - pvUtefl kmonsr some of the neerroesasainst Mr. B. on account of the first difficulty. The two boys were sleeping in the stables at the time of the fire, a fact not probably known to: themalicib'tis rascals who in ai i3 a brother to the boy burned to j death. The general opinion j tbe work of mischief makin is mat g negroes. ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. , - . -. Heimsbbkgxr's Live Book Store. School Books. , . , .. . , Cowan & Metts Ale,' Porter Crackers of all kinds. 1 ' ' - . . Ckonlt & Moreis Saddle and Harness Horse at Auction. 1 F- W. KascnsEB-Land Plaster, Hay, Ba- I and Pork Sundries co and fork, sundries. .S-P E OJALv a : : : X- ? HISSES KENNEDY AND BABT will re-open their. School for Young Ladies on. Wednesday the 6th instant, in their new and commodious School House, . pn the Between Market oct 3 Ifeod4tSWF -tVJ II s .v! f'M !A . 1 . 'I- TT" . - ..Lis hrr: . i .r . i nt i : ii a. - an . -. am. v a a Ja..X i.' XJi -rVr LiLL'Jl: VI;, 0CT0BER;8, 1869: NEW LyERTTSEAlENTg. I Crackers.";, -pvERET ft CO.'S BOSTOH WATER- ANTT BUTTER CRACKERS, iu.-i, nu-,,11,, JL JJJs.niKS ia invited to a Tractor Land ly Ml Deit BISCUIT, f in? immediately on the Wilmington and Wel- EDINBURGH, LEMON, EGG, CREAM, Butter (bard-made), Water, Pic Nics, Wine, Soda, Ac, &e. Fresh . -i- 67 MARKET STREET, Qct8-tf COWAN & METTS. M.- CRONL Y, A UCTIONEBR. BY CROSLT & MORRIS. Saddle and Harness Horse . A T JL 'v CTIOJf. ON SATURDAY NEXT, 9TH INSTANT, at 10 o'clock, A. M., we will seU at Ex change Corner, that well-known Saddle and Harness Horse, THE GREY, formerly owned by Mr. Richard T. Love. PC 8 -2t Sundries. CRACKERS, SUGAR, HOOP IRON, POTASH, CHEESE, COFFEE, BAGGING, LYE, CANDY, MOLASSES, TIES, SOAP, SALT, CANDLES,' NAILS, TOBACCO, STARCH, SHOT, Ac., &c., Ac. F, W. KERCHNER, , 27. 28 and 29 North Water street. , oct 8-3t r?t , . uXJl Land Plaster. lTf BBLS. LAND PLASTER, ixJKJ 100 bbls. Calcined Plaster. For sale by F. W. KERCHNER, 27, 28 and 29 North Water street. Oct 8 -3t Eastern ani Nora Hirer Hay. 800 BALES (Selected) For sale by F. W. KERCHNER, 27, 28 and 29, North Water street... oct 8-3t Bacon and Fork. "VTT'ESTERN SMOKED SIDES and SHOTJL- Western Drv-Salted Sides and Shoulders: Long Clear Sides In Boxes; City Mess Pork ; uurup rorx; or sale Dy F. W. KERCHNER, 27, 28 and 24 North Water street. octSJt Ale Porter, : "TTJST RECEIVED AT 57 MARKET STREET. oc 8-tf COWAN A METTS. S. VanAmringe, AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Will bny and sell STOCKS, BONDS, REAL fiSTAiti anu an jnnus oi mercnanuize. Also, will receive orders and enter into con tracts tor the delivery of any amount of ii Ulcus ana wuuu at tne snoriest nonce. Office on South Water Street, over the store formerly occupied by A. J onus on & co. oct 2 9-nac-tt PRINTING INK. 0- prej E. ROBINSON'S EXTRA 11ANO- ESS INK (No. 5), about fifty per cent, bet ter than the ink now used on the MORNING STAR. -AT- 26 Cents per Pound IN 50 LB. KEGS. Price, at the Manufactory, in Philadelphia, 25 cents. Cash orders solicited. Address, WM. H. BERNARD, ' Wilmington, N. C. P. S. In 23 lbs. kegs, 28 cents per pound. myl2-511-nactt 60,000. Cif fCf ENVELOPES expected per uy.vuu Steamship Pioneer. Furnished to Business Men, with cards neatly printed on them, at low rates. Send orders to the STAR JOB OFFICE. 6-tf sept 27 Hand and Steam Power PRINTING PRESSES. ME UNDERSIGNED, HAVING AC cepted the Agency, for the Southern States, of CottreU & Baboock's celebrated Hand and Steam Power Printing Presses, is prepared to furnish tlent AT MANUFACTURERS PRICES. . , ' ;' . These Presses are recommended for Cheap ness, speed, strenh; durability and finish. Thi " Improyed "Cou'n try 'Newspaper and Job Press Is specially adapted' to the wants of Southern Publishers. One of this class may be seen in operation at my Printing and Pub llsbing House. . ;i s Circulars sent qn application. ' : --. i " ' -; WM. H. BERifARD, t j . Agent for the Southern States i Wilmington, N.C.. 25,000. 25,000 TAGS expected dplly per- Seaboard Air Line, Merchants" can he sup- plied at low prices at the t-r: ;; STAR JOB OFFICE. sept 27 Whole No. 640. JSTE W. ADVERTISEMENTS. IMPORTANT To Truckers. rTUIE ATTENTION OF MARKET OAS Wilmington and Goldsboro.oontairiing FIFTY SIX ACRES OF LAND, all of which inay .be converted into a TRUCK FARM. and as it is located at a fixed Depot, the own er would have every facility in making his shipments which a Rail Road can give. - j ne sunace sou is ngut wun a yellow loam subsoil and would therefore Produce Early Crops finely. Thero is wood enough on the Tract to pay for getting the whole ready for the plow and pay for e tting and hauling the wood be- sides There is on the premises a WELL-BUILT TWO STORY DWELLING, fronting and near the Rail Road, containing eight rooms with fire place in each, donble portico In front, pas sages, Ac. ; a good Kitchen with two rooms and two fire places, a good meat-house, poul try house and gome other bindings of small value. The houses alone rent for two hundred dollars a year. Price $2000. Applv to Editor of the Carolina Farmer, WiL mingto.i, N. C. . - .SAFnactf REMOVAL. J HAVE REMOVED MY AUCTION 4 HEAL ESTATE OFFICE Over the Store formerly occupied by Mr. A. Johnson. S. VANAMRINGE, Auctioneer and Real Estate Broker. oct 2 0-nao-tf $8,000 to $10,000 TO LOAN at moderate rate of Interest, for one two and three -years. The Loan to be secured by mortgage upon live real estate. Address, giving location of property, A, Wilmington, N. C. oct 3 UMiiv-nae MISCELLANEOUS. R. E. HEIDE, GROCER, Fruiterer & Confectioner No. 4 SOUTH WATER STREET," WILMINGTON, N. C. I AM NOW OPENING, for the inspection of my old friends and customers, and the public generally, at No. 4 South Water Street, a line of goods suited to the wants of every section of the country. The location and my INCREASED FACILITIES bear me out in saying tbat I can oiler bar gains to tnose wno may tavor me wun a can. All orders will have my prompt and careful attention, It. JS. UJ1J. oct S Journal copy. 10 lw TO TIIE ' it Wholesale Trade. WE GUARANTEE TO SELL BOOTS AND SHOES As low as any Jobbing House in Baltimore or New York, or we will forfeit $100.00 GEO. R. FRENCH A SON'S, 29 North Front Street. oct 7-10-tf Edwards & Hall, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 8 SOUTH WATER STREET, HAVE NOW In store a large and well se lected stock salted to the wants of RE TAIL DEALERS. Goods sold at the Lowest Cash prices. ur Retail Department is. as usual. sudp11 with the best and freshest goods. oct 7-tf We are Selling - CADET rpHE GENUINE WEST POINT I GRAY at FOUR DOLLARS PER YARD. We are selling the LATEST STYLE OF HATS FINE QUALITY, AT Three Dollars. MUNSON'A CO., ' City Clothiers, oct 7-tf Brooklyn Market. :-' 4 FXUIE " BROOKLYN " MARKET. LOCATED I on Fourth between Hanover and Brans wick streets, is now open for tba accommo- aauon oi ine puDiic. Beef,-; Port, Mon ani Yertliles constantly on hand, morning and evening. ijowest marKen prices. i . . . ; scpis-eoaim-sun.wea.asri. , , Adiiiinistrator's Notice. rTIHE SUBSCRIBER having qualified as ad? 1 minlstrator upon the estate ot the late Mrs. Barbara uoscner, nouses all persons having claims aeainBt the said estate to pre sent them to the subscriber for payment with in tne nrst aay oi uctoDer, ltnu, a.na aiso re ouests all nersons indebted to sal estate to make immediate payment of the same. BAUMAN. Adm'r. - r ;' , ilawOwF oct 1 Banking House OF J AMES DAWSON, J f AJJiUAlUAVH Ala VrV A ( 1 "VTEW HANOVKB COUNTRY BONDS, ortm Tvlmnt-Vo)!! ' KXJJLAJ 4AXmjDi04 : .... ; w. $5000 FOR SA1.E. I. B. GRAINGER, oct 1st (Journal copy Cashier. Butter Bacon. l -' - .. f OSHEN BUTTER IN TUBS DryCrinDacon, t-3 Ex Reoeoea Vly&x t i. 4" Vti' JC; $iii A A W Kt' "-V oct 7-tf T- DxROSSET CO. Sw 1 OneSqaareon day; .'.v.'U jfkSw 00 p . threa days..................... 1 00 ioar da)ii,Aut.,iMl, .1 ro.. " lrv uayT...t..;.i....,.nv.; nwek-.,. t cr- Contract AdrertlMmenta taken at pro portlonately low rates. : - , Marriagea, DeaUi n. Religions, "runeral and"; Obitwary notioe. will b Inserted at half rate V when paid for in adranoe ; otherwise fuli rates ' wlllbeebargod. ; ., ' - . v Taaxa Cash oa demand. .. ? : AUCTION SALES. FUTURE, DATS M. CRONLY Auctioneer. - J a. Jf . t . t r By CBOHXT ' MORBIB. . i v. BANKRUPT BALE OF VALUABLE V REAL ESTATE.' - ' "p ON WEDNESDAY,' sotfc lnsC at 10 6cl'oelr,4 1 A. M., I will sell at Exchange Corner. In this city, without reserva, that , VALUABLE DESIRABLE PLANTATION, Sltuatad on the wart (Ida af Cape Fear rtrer, -in Branswlck county, 22 miles from Wilming ton, and well known as g . ... r ' - La GRANGE. Said Plantation con talus ' 1,400 acres 800 of -' which are cleared and under fence, the same . , " being well adapted to the on It u re bf cotton, x Corn, Ao. The improrwmHta eaaalat of a frarnu Dwelling, contalninc ? roams, Kahaa, Stables, Barn, aad ten house for hands. , , - Terms ana particulars hi sate. f WM. R. EMPIE . Assignee in Bankruptcy, Estate Salter I Jot oetS 10-exi-t guwF M. CRONLYi Auctioneer., ADMimSTRATORBkijLEf :f ON THURSDAY, Slat instant, at lO tVoloekJ ' r . M., I will sell at sales rooms of Crouly A 7 T -'it -"l S A. W., & WIU BC Morris, all the HOUSEHOLD -AND ' KrrCHENTJR Belonging to the estate of Mrs. B. Doeeher V deoeased. . Terms at sale. - . , ; JOHN G. RAUMAN, . Administrator. oct 8 i0-eodts8awr MISCIlLUAJtfEOTJS.', v NEW: G00D3! - ,. :v ...ii-.v. ; ..V; NEW GOOD SI JUST RECEIVED -AT- A. D. B R O W N'S. EXCHANGE CORNER, The largest and cheapest stock of , inilinery in the State ! ... ALSO , WHITS GOODS, HANDKERCHIEFS? HO- ' SIS ST, GLOVES, HOOP 8KHtlS, ' M DRESS B UTTONS, TRLJfZ. MINGSi : And every thing usually kept In a first class MILLINERY AND FANCY STORE. The only house in the State that sells the celebrated HAND-MADE IIOOP SKIRT, Made expressly for my trade. PRICE SO Ceats ta 91 00. Call and examine for your self. One Price, TSrms Cash. ' A. D.BROWN, oct 1 ' . $.tf SUNDRIES. 2Q TIERCES PRIME S. CAROLINA BICE 56 Boxes Choice Cream CHEESE ; 700 Bags SHOT Drop and Buck ; 500 Cases U. Wolfe's Liquors and Wines ; , 40 Bbls. and 25 boxes Railroad, GaU Ax's, and Lorillard's 8nuff ; , ; 75 Boxes North Carolina and Virginia . i' ... . .Ji; r,j,.(-i,-v" .na Void Leaf, Bright and Custatt Black , Tobacco ; HSJJBbls Whiskeys. Gins, Rums and Bran dies of all grades and qnaiitle. ; ? For sale by Cornec Front and Dook Streeto, i'- septlS-tt A CARD. TTAVIWQ DISPOSED OF MY TNTERE8T .a. ui uis Duwn a jxo. wun orr.n wiur44 bi reei,, vu rfc. r. i,yaen, csq l sour' w ror Dim .Kp ' ine iiDenu patronage neretoiore bestowed on me. i , .. 4.44. ,. v - H. A.BAQO. ..'ill;. Hi, ooteth, 1869. f';::p,- .. a : t;. 'NOTlCE:" " '-ii :- a rTIHE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY in-. l forms his natrons tha hmf haA: retnovd his . . ' - -'-'.rM4-T bap T?nnif . fc U A X. Xk u v iu .vi---' to No. 40U North Water street,1 whr-e ne srttl be happy to aceommodata hls-frien . i and the public generally with tha choices tr 'J ' t liquors and wine's: An OTSTER AXXMN 1b attached to tba Bar, where the best NEW RIVER OYSTERS an be had at all times, served up in any ty le. , , : .. Families can be supplied by the measure by leaving their orders with - -octant RUDOLPH F. EYDEN. Branch piUco XB STATE ISLAND o ,T TXE ; 8TATEN ISLJlND FAMCT t DYEIN& -ESTABLISHlIEn. iV Having accepted tbe Agency for the above ', Company, lam prepared: with every facility to serve the public in this line. . . . PRICE LISTS Famished, and GOODS INSURED if desired.' .-!; J. H, ANDERSON, , oct 6-tflaic Na 9 North Front Street. . , " I1Y STOCK . OT HAT,'.''1-- :s ? ' ' FOR FALL AND : WIWTEIl" and are offered on , . .t..,. : ,;.4--.u:'j : ' REASON ABLE IIIlS ; I AT WHOLESALE, and' FOR CASH' ONLY ' jLf.mVmXJmlUfii -.'iVA.'-'Jt'.-' . i-.-;H J. Ml AKt ootft-tf on t ae Tr-fl. Af f o Rf Y , B 6 X k 4 , C zXHWK?Ti ' ' 11 aad U Yront street.. B4 4 , X A mi 4'a .0 it f 'V.4(M.'. i ! J V As. t
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 8, 1869, edition 1
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