RATES OF A1VKBTISIN; One 8pavay;'::T.i;.? 1 - - , " two day........... ................ W " three dayij.i i JrJ, i. v,-;ionr day.. f Trl m i ii f 'V-five aayt,i.wLiJ.f...iA-2 2; V bnekwk.. x... ' - tt " Two week........5 f JO ' r Threeweeka.t.,.....- M ,-.3'Twmoirthi ... "2512! :. Six months ...85 00 One year . .60 0 j3T Contract Advertiwjit uieh t t propor Uonately low rate. - .. - . . i, Five tkiuaree estimated aa m qnarteeoms)fii inS ten squares as a half-column. PUBLISHED DAILY, BY . aha r , , i ; i ft - " SATIS OV SUBeCXIPTIOJU ' . .gar In advance (by mall) $7 W ."Annnths. la advance ( " "),.,. M mtk8,tocH .v.? 00 "rnTitTSnlicribdelivered In any part of the . Fifteen Cents per week. Our City Agents aw t authorised to collect for more than 3 months la advance. ' . J2! .1 'itl VOL. XII.-HSTO, 145. WILMINGTON, 1 N, C.", TUESDAY: SEPTEMBER 9, 1 -WHOLENO. 1,840 THE HOEimia STAR nui ' 1 1 . 1 1 r-. . m rn i t- OUTLINES. Great excuemeunu uiuo,. uuu . . -nrtfowi. a I !rlrTaluedati73.e0O. was. burned in nLt Ckstelir elecled Presideni Vliiv-o , - .o-iA -RmnMlr OniPt tAortin iii Maine, and light vote. -Uastelar via call into service against all ine; insurgents ...... I in Spain and to enforce order 050,000 addi- tional forces. --Iowa bind of train robi bers are plotting capture of a bank. PAtLIHKTTO LEAVlls. Misalleti jCaadv J3harleytpn liJv is postmaster at Aiken, . U." i 1 Charlestonian den. . f . I Hit. V "vi,ia.ii, c v--L I cu I Af 1S12. was Itound dead in his bed I . . i last WeeK. XieilVCU uear OUUSMWOK. l IT - j i j t i l i i , , . The dwelling; house of Ji.phraiin : l Cknvrttl( i Vlrt.Bn f in nl.l 1 " " i noii' hnhn ; .u:: . i i rr . s i. m (f iAj t wviji At. ia vuw uiiiiijiiiai.f tin -;liiiiiii;iv iniriii. ii ir rii'ir xriii t inni iifinu Tbompson.-iri York: County, was 'ac,- (of the contemplated new-factories1 in eidentaWv deatroved bv..fir-oi.:Wed I .Coluinbna.'- witniiVUi Manriin-';rtKat l I.L. 1 . I . nesaay nisni last. , Twr - r . The venerable Dr. IIooDcrvthir tyTfeaWqotprorefiSoMJUieinth . .Carolina lUoUegeireadAutiUie 4 Baptist" Cburch .in. Chester, '; on, last fbuilt in 1851, ata.cost foCtlBCOOO, &unaay mormn.; f , .. Charles Cearson, a colored man, has been . lodged in the Edefiel , .u.r.-. I TW. Tt Ivpr .a ' PhvtPriin clergyman.who rested n the vicinity of Kock HilL died on Saturday last j .. The"1 postoESce - at' -i n .t- l i aena or ten Der ceni. Tier annnrnj ' . i linage, mMarnweii oounty, wuici , . m1,o k T Vi l these annual exhibitions of non -frti. a loct fi-o-o treiiKr J.i We rind, tno foilowincr in . th I .. has W edL ana-MartirtllS Atlanta J7miW of yesterday,, under an? : ! I-f,' "i.io1 Af iir, t?,,.,a l their soif. - And, above all, IwOGl appointeu i osiuiapcer. j i ..; ,v Tiizx2 iP4lfcrMuTOy.--Dade,.!,an6jGamer - iv Tu-vtjjii rTjI JwC 3...na I couiitjes, Ga.i and at extreiuely s low I by the Rocfe-HHlrlibdge on bunaay. I rk-j.u' Sr jj iii t J . . .i ingur8..It is said tbat'their red fields j Tx-nsnotrM fnn'f .Tlitiiea ii'Miil In if .... . I . . i ww.-.y.wav I to be tnore. wcklythan.n bas oeen lof twetyearepast. Thelgerftc tributes th6 sickness to the factthat cotton is planted too extensively. In many mstancea .the gardens m the . town aro planted in cotton. -.; r ObaHeston petes': ' A daughter oi iur. xeacn, me oyer iu xwiog sireut north ot l raau, aiea on v eanesaay from he effects of - beinff burned on -' Tuesday. -She went too near the fire, where dye was being' prepared, when berelothing-became igmtedj-burning her boiJyiOilX.vUa JiiUl The " Chester - .Reporter- learns tbifPhilip MchVlbeVgeHormerly j countrjeasureT ofdgefteld ouray; wnose aeain ana onnai was puDusneo SOb5b(Uaid grS)is ?ot Jsfct dead, but has fledto" a lieatttter "cfimateto nifn.-,injnffl.0tfrv, ".liih l,k I-. 3 X.?i-ui9- t i.cA.fI : I naa oceu arresieu uy iue otuie lreasc i - u.lti.li-...:ij..;w ' ''- j ' I Tlie Western Farmers Tested HlslUM. The iarnfs7of;the,JVte; ing with apparent zeal and ' 'earnest- ' ness in their'? Wan to 'bnnsE- raila v anu oilier corporaiiuus 10, itruJi, nfiyiA tn imnrnup thf rli!iMnt.PT of fAnrffrt- I tative bodies Tbey are nominatiog m 1 . CI. . , . . l l miloruuidiui t .St ntpl lAirpt unn. rpsnl vn I that they will not vote bereafter as 1 partisan butHtizeneteedl .AuK. j UL..n to secure thebest and most -able men I In Minnesota. a.tbeyr have, tad their ?ConveBiio nl made ' ibeir JfjfV. : . j i .1 a kssms k- wMr.t rZ" iney weai yiL4ij.aAu. ui revenue and not for protection, and j pledge' themselyes tcVfrppose all er-1 sons for nnbhc omce who " either I r. - - - - . -7 v , " - - -v - Ti'l ' - privilege or, . pc-called , -vested jaght- which experience has shown mar t .usinuwu "J "7 1 exerciaed th. udptrimenfi ' of the nublie welfare,., Without enuring f into the discus- t . t. M'.rf.i.,' ' ' -'. 1 sion of this questioi we may say it is w.-V.jrL i it: . fc 1 t!nr,tr,a f l,Q rrii eiinii wica fio' I : Question of 'the' nht of Xeeialatures I to repeal ; or atnend7 charters,; One evil, begets ,another.V Governments are;in8t4tutedr-;good.6fjthe . .w : .i r. I .. f" r.T'M: "T: I .wuic, auu wuou vucv utwmo t - ....... r? -i . . f- -"A. -- 'J ... -J I oppressors , 01 inose. iney were m- I tended lof ,pioteetrt why we need not be surprised at anythiuff the oppress- I u may 11 u vj aiueiu tneuiivw iruiu . the evils tbev suffer at the hauJsrsof I el , . ... .: . . ... , . t I . inose who prove f aitnress to tne trust 1 reposed. in .tbei'iC J "', Corporations " (baainly -railroads) I have exercised their 'privileges' vih J mauy lustuuces wilU a; uearuess uis- 1 regard of the welfare of those who I breathed into them the breath of Hfe4 " VIZ.".' lhe PeOOle. .. : : r; . I aaiaca. vomit. - ,f I .Jnpnnationas beea,teceyed'that tuVelfew fter has broken' oot in Tort ugas. Qrr the 's 24th ilt,,ttlrere were t nine cases, fonr of thtfittal, I v genuine Wack vomit i i r bw- - 2 j On Sunday, the 23i of Angust last, a heart-rehdins accident hap- ,P?n-lrVf70g ray,iage4,sixteea 7ears residing Banks cotrntyfGa. a wo voansr ladies. Misses fatterson. cousins; were together in a room sportingwiUi a musket, whicIi,,xon- ,uu. cmptiea twelve DUCK-snot into i ' Miss Sarah' A. Patterson;4 killing4 per, ' instantlr?'- .ft''3-J firx-?. ?m l -.-l instantly irary xotbeirijenerpyasioaaea. 'ine herea piecdiapre-rofe' ettEe cause noon. . n , y T" "" "ow v-wuci. luuiusive. ; t A.-ybans.mio: ir3lcVri Awhile Practising witfe, dAmk-bella broke his .LA W, - .1 I "S"" t a negro wno.kiliea .f rank lial- f """Jt "tajuoocuee county, . irknrotr in fii.-t4.-i L . - rfV w 1 was. arrestea " y iu Muscogee vouniy,vaj -1- At AiketT 8 f? Satnnlav tit case oFthe Slate Rarnv Jtreiri Who was indicted; for the .murder1 N.'J. Heywarcl,ywa8 tried: "'The jury 'fe m.aiV.erdiet of tot4 guiltyr ' iwania 4eraM.. alludes to a niystenous. affair of "houor which l,n J I ftf I , IOr Lne naitlfl TlPlff . -,- '.-..I r... , : ., I i . .. i fc. . ': - . I r- RiinsrinnT.ion nr xi 11 inni wna i rAf.pivPrl fr.m, ,1,W; nifn n I : 1 - .-w.ww i , ; , .r. -,"evVwUS vu, . few datS'smce' tOtlicS taoital of one 1 . -urn ... 1 I several times mat amount can be ob tained for the same purpose in a short lmp - . i The Macori -cotton mills were I W mmsuse 6,yw spindies;ana -130 Iwrn and. turn f out 5,500 . yards of i f . ' ' -- i company iiaue uaia Dromuiiv a tuvi- i w.-v... r ! tl. I J " (WiefiHTBUurees Uii4b I . J3 !"s" utaioe - jarmeF,t-can naraiy raise a crdp'of gTassbn, and scraggy hillocks or mountains that are completely ini- accessible to the 'plow.ortbe hoe, are most in demand. NEW ADVEBTISEfflKNTSt FxANK HAiJPRKjm-r!cF. - Academ v. trcu3si.YX For" nenc-W-A-' l J. C. Stevensok. Northern Apples. : Fairbanks & Co. Caution. .XNOTICE' To City Snbeerlbera Roolh of Blarket , street, n jrf I v. vrwu. "u, f!itv mnMilAtinn'''nr--'TW.''''Xrrtn-iisrrKa Stah I j i exclusive? id Chme of Mr. JIn-rh Creel' I - - .,.'-:-- '--vjr-x: ' - 'I I A II miluonntinni nn tn I mtnrusT lu Kill he 1 All subscriptions up to pctober.ist 2I be j doy-lmm?Mm "? Hate rW m Green; Who" Will ' delfveT -the, ZJLtfZ1 ;-t 1 f W i ThefoUcfwirg ca were before this tri-' 1U5 iuuvhiur ... I conduct: Case continued untitTuesday at I - . J , . J ' . nt!l . J duel pase continued oyer until ' Tuesday 1 totir".: j O 7lTlr-',,,i w-'iifi . t ,-v!fi-f L.-t '.::! I I ussfi "n-TWrfrti.pa' ' ' . I rr x. Dy.t, cuargcu TiuuuurBm8Uu4uiu. I reheg on the streets, -was found guilty and j sentenced to pay a fine of $10 - - I , w Rhnltav.h.ro-wl mrlth dianrdprlv cnn. I - wM, t 0 J . . it. juauett, . cnargea . m; ndact: Case dismissed: " ' , mwu'.-. tii , TTnrrVTtnrria hal-0ri rith i-itmincrnn the 1 ' . . ffumiiira1 tn nov o tino Af Kill f - I ttJiZZZ.t -. f"" 7 T conduct on the Streets. Was found not iruilty and tne tjase oismisseu.. sc-t !' :"ZTv "2' 4 If TJie- MyS! .mf ?C Rallreadmauers. I - r ad. held in this cit Friday Moses L. " - - J!i -. ' s I UnUmi TT.ai nf HniDin mi litw1 nn I , rrrjr the part pf the private s; rector of the -.Roadyice John, R'Shaver, aeceaseu; x. tr. mcxuws,- ui tt luiuugiuu, was elected a member of the Finance Corn . . ( , mittee, vice Jo.. 1. Holmes, promoted. ; J " - ' m '"' ---U;-.:i jnraa - istrates court. ! ..Geo. Hosfler was arraigned before Justice uaraner yesieruay, cuargeu ;ujr ? ptuiujr CamDbell with committing an assault and 'battery dh'bls "person. Case dismissed on th navmntV.f nnats Vt Sandy nixm warrant I - ' - ' jjismisaeatompl : x ' '.'"i Tjnmaiiable x,et Tbe following is a. list of the unmaUlble PMadelphU, Pa. . v '- t,,-', The mui Praster Brink requesU m fo notify the pubht sent the foll ?ringeniwH - venience. letters remaining in the postofflce yesterday tnere wui ue a primary .uqaiaiam, -JVX,Piri ivSbg: ilr:&': Jones Mrs. Eli.al which chUdren wm be prepared for en- 1 W ArMorrlk Jnstine MraJ ikiza trance upon thei more, advanced studies, .WOntSa ,WhO tpugnt Ltie onganos ac-. -r.-?.'.t.l .-lA-.'C:--v i,rinHi;i. BAiA'ii iii 1 iUe Bheriff vester- mraranen iieeirznffiatirs Grooa.1 lhe a source of great coh-l ness,m his part very crMitapie - w;.nin ast Deeniargeiy remuc-ti.v5.tSWiv- j , .' especially to uiumuww 'i - i? .-cV'Wval it.ii.-Ti?i"P v:-l f ft-'-V-S! s-'sk-i-j.;- .w?'5tM &r . -. THE FAIB. ""r " ties to Ibiire lta ' &c. 1 Asthetime forlhe boldingof the next fair of the Cape Fear Agricultural Associar 5 -..ml. .I t I f ayimy.approncmug, we are pruuipir i v7 w, u"j - j vmrnnR inn aTnpmtH nnmontmn Tnr in i : .-- i """ "; Vun fc f t ,WJA .wpreuiisu.ou that occasion by 1 specimens of their skill, j maustry "ana. "enterpnse. -vlt is natural for the"; people of the, State to look to our, growing j; 'metropolis to excel- in its exhibitions of this, character; and cerf I pcng I former years, with a. large community our own midst taken together with ' -,irrrmTwl intra IliprA I . v. wv... . hnnM nnt A ennti.. not ilifflonlfv in I ... . , ;,i . ... i I maain? our comin? j?air au mat us most i ouninrninn rionHa nhritilrl vnf nr H0!ra ? u . o r 0 " to be. The resources of onr section are al- most unbounded, the soil rich and produc-1 k- i i-: a . : h I lTtr - - i - - fri?ni;1iiiAt..dvvif:An nrw &kiJL f tWVi 1 . ia aa couDled with the nroner eneiirv on tiie rtart of the officers and members of the Associa- tfon! mataHha nkxt'httim ik vrA. vemberthe pride and boast, of the State, and especially of the Cape Fear section. Let friendsof thelAssociation be up ' uo eurreu. uii oou maue 10 -unaersLanu huu i x - - - - : the skill and In? tne products ot i , let tne DeOPle and ifis that the'Aiuno.iatinn in in nampf 1 : . " r . 7" . 7 Z Z ZZZLT ZZIZ: "ZT:,.1 "TZT "Z" grand and glonous -success. Earnestness and spirit on their part will beget a livelier I L ' vt -'.- 1 mterest and a more sub . . .. . . I on tue part of the public and then all wffl I work togethir produce the dedrcsult Let the work of i active preparation begin at once and let our Fair in November, 1873, far outstrip any of its predecessors in all f ibat tends" promote the agricultural me- J chanical, and kindred interests in Our sec-1 ' tion and foster and deveiopeits vast re sources, aj. l Six Generations In tne Provincial and 8tate I.eslelatnre. ' li 'I The Raleigh iVeuw directs attention to the j rather remarkable fact that the Ashe fam- ily'of North Carolina have been represent-1 ed in the Provincial and State General As-1 sembly for six successive generations, and I we sincerely doubt " whether the same can be said of . any other family in this country. J "While they hate held ' many Other impbr J tent offices, both State and National as ) vmiea Diaies oenaior, governor, juages, etc. we onlv sneak of the font that ni I , -r . . "u ' memuer oi tne Assemoiy ior tne ooutnern I : l. - Tl J: . n-i!. s irvnk. I portion of me Province of Carolinam 1700: 1 John Baptiste Aahe, of the Coloni- al Assembly m 1725, and Speaker of tbat body; his son, Samuel Ashe, of the Assem bly of 1777, and Speaker of the Senate branch y his son, Samuel Ashe, of the Gen- ?mb.W Ashe of the Legislature of 1846, and bis I sbc: ST Al'Ashe. lbrmer no a' resident of Raleighl of Xte General J' trr," ;fr, T " t 4 Assembly of 1870. A history of the impor-1 afone would fill. a laQ&frolui&e.? One-re-l ' , i markable incident, in the history of this . a . , . . i s - ' "'-j . I r'S-w elected Governor in. 17o,. and,-dying .be-1 fowbewai Qualified.'-Lis father, Samuel - r - WaA h? cnr1 .- 7Zr: , y t " y j I J-lrf. -l -wlL" !: I r, . , , , -r ?i .4 -. 1 J i Hnninnan iiimnTmrieiT.iii liiim i 1 . : s -r-T . m- w . r for the Fall season.. The following officers i..j ."-t -'- were eiecteu. i ' W" . , -w-a . -a- , i - 1,1rrjl.. f I i?r-?-fSpr r rftrr hwliilinnOU V; jGobb, ' H.-WfifihaW.iS "-iSt i.: w .-;;iiG; ' Me&iZ' fhmniOtaL-J TJ.' BarrJ E. P. f Financial, Cbj7rt.-D;;Burr,;E.P. BaUey,':--:-: -,-,:. ifr T7rT ' 7T -i-'r, 7 K. U. rannaiee. W. W. naw , . . " There sas: a .goodly " ntonber present at .... , .t,a.nn,tt,.nri ine- meeuDZ nnu muuu uikieiu was mail- success of. the society, which is certainly. deserving of the sympathy and encourage-- ment of our citizens. : '"; I- T lie Cape Fear Academy. It is announced that the sixth annual ses sion of this popular institution will begin on Monday, the 6th of October. The Prin- cfpai; Prof. F. H. Alfriend, will have the has had Inuch experience, teaching the varioas hranches. Connected with the' classical and HigHer Jfingiian ? aepartmenta, hs f?lpng . connectioa with the, Academy, . achieved a reputation second to nut lew jj 0f youthiathis State or sections t.lRr ---f- ... v.-. .-' ' vo--ihl, i Tisiofc' d;tffiPiindbaliiwlio..-lias,..-dnnng 4 r ji ..j - j - A n a w avts o- i riaw Tunirn ia nin. . r:-uj nii luai ua ui vyixi l j ai iiai w cau uavvam mvm v r v Local ' Dots. The' season for excursions is over. - :. , . - . - Thick clothing Is coming into demand. The weather yesterday waa decidedly T 1 , . jotwtn. ;. .; ; how about the pavement on rmcess Bireeir u i - ' A number of Knights7 of Pythias left ,for Magn0ia yesterday v;, ; 1. 1 ..,,--...., -. : r ) j .,; "Tr-V - -r .. ;? . , j aay, wjtn mn areas one coast. , A white man by the name, of Auder- son died at the City Hospital on, Sunday, j -ine luermomeier am not gei. ueyvim 80 yesterday, and last night at a o'clock it was down to 74 -'M r;- m&. - Cti) f . Emergent communication of St. Tnfn T XT i W A XT ' no. uuuij a xajukc xiv. i, x-. xi JO. JUL., !i 1. o -1-1 1- , . ! . 't . , , T - . b . ,r imt. . : l.i-ll. .1.1 j ci..' nfm whh a ripuvv rHin iiff vimii r nv : '. T T." 5 .-7. m 7 i , ettevme on Friday nignt,' wmcn causea a -''r, a - s .v rlliJ -u'-. 'Wr. i - ' - ; ' -''':(;'t ii: -We learn that Chief Engineer Ilobm; aah ttMll hairA 41 a tiva ' Hnnnvtmahr Allf thlff wu "u,""! u uiv Afternoon for inspection and drill, ; The Africans from the British TfaqXZizabe&KnoU)8,are said to have bad - 'a livery me tw shore -Saturday 'faight; -Alex. Martin, colored, was arrested Vestbrdayonth charge1 of larcenyV He will baTe a Rearing bef ort1 Che Moris the new stores on Front, 'between prinnuu .n, sioonnt awato n run v iimu,i.'i vuvui .vvl :... ...j nament to the city. ? Remember the tax-payers' meeting to nnmn ftff lva' nnnt TTAnon trv-mniTAW ilLt -"Jts 'Ll;ii:.V!.-li-lL FB1US - , ; pey wai; prominent ; vuvaa.. otc ?P?W m j ' r the y ear Commencing Sept. 1st, : o io . . . .T riagehcenses were issued at the office of J. , . . . lj. Hill . IiCPlSter M TittMSl TftT this CntintV. - , '., V Mr. K K Wood, Sr., of tiis city,' has recently b'een engaged in taking 'down or reconstructing a brick7 binX oFront street whi heerected u y6618 R?- -: '-::; .$.' t'. I - The duties of the Vice Consulate for Denmark, Sweden and Norway, during the temporary absence of Vice Consul Heide, will be 'performed by -Mr.1 James Sprung Mr. Heide will return in about two weeks. Beelcned. . .,r. .- . ' ' -.'. lit Sergeant Van Soelen. of the police force, sent in bis resignation to . City; Marshal Price, yesterday, which was accepted." HIT. Van Soelen,' we understand, has! accepted the position of shipping clerk in "the estab- lisbment of Messrs.' Adrian & Vollersi ': J i " . 4 ' ;J;-;;i 10 :i 'CTOTITEMS. ;i-;0'f'1f FAIBBAinU BBCKVKD THK .MSBAIi Of PBOGBItS at thx vibitha Expo8Itiox thk highest prize -, . , : ,- , , , This Is a compliment and one well meritedbat MM lb. prto. 1. th. BMrt tt.Mto better than alT prizes: Is Che award of the eatin welohliurwarld. which efmaldera Falrhaaka Bealec welding world, which considers Falrbaaka Scales the Sxaxsabd. In spite ef largely mcreased facnt- ZZ weeklTl,ooo yearlj-do 'not meet the present de- iOSild. . vta.i 9 fit i irt.i-jii:- A. Using the best materials employing skilled arid experienced help giving personal attention to the manufacture ot the Scales they invented it is not weighing. , ; Z'r ; ;" f -We iJa fomr SOO reams of newa papery ize.Ste8, weightsflKs itiTOed.Taeiaw.andwfflbeaold.m perream.r It is goed, rag paper, and will be sold. In , ,.1, - rjUATmw Ann. noAMf Jtao awuvow nwtva, ya TToarB InW frw nmyUff naoL tint an In Tuu-Jtrurpri tf S isstir5i?n o.M MMaL,,. ..ajrj I ;iD'3 ..-.l .t,il ba;s J , The conaolidattoa of the r The eonsolidaaoa of the Carolina Farmer and the Weekly star having largely w the latter, adverusersw: r Increased the clrcalaUon i will find It an admirahle inedlnm or commnweaaoa wita tne larmera ana. . .. . . i i i- nmnri'r. in idr wDUHruunia. - - - -Tax MoasOto 8ta Book Binft- of Binding and BoPng , Jn a frorfc fZ cranU andoUiers needing Receipt Books, or other. I workmav rehr on 'promptness In the execution of f their orders. . 7 ' ' I ilti - . 1'" J -1 l "Tl I chants, clerka of eomts, sheriffs, lawyer,, rallroa mer- rallroad j the Mohnis0 Stab Pwktiho Bstabt.towwzttt for f tbs nromot and faithful execution of all kinds of Job ' PanrTixe. 'We' eaa faralsh at short, notice Cards, Bill-flead Letter-Heads;1 Programmes, Ball I B1W Pamphlet Taga,Hand-Biu., cat.- I i nim ei HVwii Rho.rail Checka. Orafta. , , ' c c -I Satisfaction guaranteed. 5 ii r! J i : - Th thief who ' was'anesced for robblnff Parsons' tore, in this town, was found to have a quantity of Avar's Hair Visror in his Dosscssion. , When asked wny he wished to steal that article he answered that hn "wanted tn ran tore hia hair., for it was hard to be a thief and bald too." if tnat invention oi tne great chemist rouia restore a radedc&aracter aeesectuauy as it docs their natural beauty to bald and gray heads it would surely be, as they cay it now is, truly lnvalaable. lewiston gue. journal. ; : ; : sept 4-eodlw dd, ;ti ,i,t How Brigands . are Extirpated, ( in 111 down ' "QXtirpafe. e3?fefe0t 'of Salerno has, in this case solved the Dngaiia. prpoieia tiu box. bcv w ,r . aiW 4P" aaw ytvf.a-! - ..r i ; flnr r?rt , ron -which. .TKmiaed tf le erceUent'is nowrf tliwatened.hDy continued rauis, .wliica ixerer. har- 'IFTOtT Want a Cook, ' ' Want a Situation, ': 'l ' ' Want a Salesman, v ' Want a Servant Girl, : , Want to rent a 8tore, .. , Want to sell a Piano, t Want to sell a Horse, Want to lend Money, . Want to buy a House, - -Want to buy a He'rse, Want to rent a House,- -Want to seU a Carriage, . 1 f 1 . i - ; . Want a Boarding place, -. l Want to borrow Money, . ., . .,, Want to sell Pry Goods, Want to sell Groceries, Want to sell Furniture, ' ' ' ' ! ' 7 ' Want to sell Hardware,' ' " ' 1 " ; ' Want to sen Beat Estate, '' Want a job of Carpentering T i . - . . -. t i.:-s. ; Want a Job of Blacksmithlng, t - : Want to Bell Millinery Gooda, . , Want to sell a House and Lot, i . n But mi uuu uij uue ouunsiM, Want to sen a piece of Furniture,' 1 s ' ' ' 1 ' ; Want. to buy a socond-hand Carriage, - ' ' -1 ' ' , Want to sell Agricultural Implements, , ' t , i i Want to find anything you have lost, , Want to Advertise anything to advantage, -, r Want to find an owner, for anything Found, . - ; Advertise in " ' this morning Stab. " NEW , ADVJfiliTlSEMENTS. FOE RENT, jl DestfaMe Store on Front Street! tJl -fr:?iilJ I at -.- I'jm , M. CRONI.Y, Auctioneer. BY CRONLY A MORRIS. - i ' '. -.. ' ; .. . " - N TUESDAY NEXT. 9th INST., at 10 o'i J. A. M. at Exchanse Corner, we will rent nnt October 1st,, 1874, that new and commodious Store in seamen's Home, one aosr souta Of vwx. street. SepiV-lt I i-, iAi t J; Cape. Fear Academy: THE. STff ANNTJAIii; SESSION THIS INSTITUTION' WTLL BEGTO ' ON I W Monday. October 6th, 1873. v , ...f i I i TERMS I $100 in Classical Department; , .80 In higher English Department i ,- , . . 60 in Primarr Deiartmentr la each esse payable as follows: Half at beginning of the session and half on l&th of February. , viU i: Xrocanon at same place occnpiea iasi year.- t - FRANK H. ALFRIEND," . ,sepf.9-lw .' ": f if -rMii K ;Princh?aL GOOD BEADING BY THE BEST 'AtrrnOIlS. A SIMPLETON, BY CHARLES READE; MISS uw - (it WilUa GnHlna' Innocent.-hir , J . ' - f Mrs. OHphant; Ever my Queea, or Only a Work; ps.ha.t;Ever myn, Only a wo; .. 1 m a v a -w. ..J-. At, - Girl, Thackeray; Too Soon, by K. 8. Macquaid;; All for i ijve, Djn. a iinpuy ; -x neueuessoi owowwaier, by J. F. Randolph; Woman's Wrong,1 by Mia. Eil- vart; Lord Hope's Choice and The Old Countess, ya. s. Stephens.,?. r ,4 ;; f. For sale at . '; ; HEINSBERGSR'S septS-tf Live Book and Haslc Store. St. JotoLibdgeNo 1!, F.afc.A,.'.!!. fTtMERGENTI COMMUNICATION. THIS (Tues- jLt aayi evening at ju.vui.l- o cioca. . ft i a nWlnrnrthaW V H JM yt" -jitf ... was It POTB80N. Seentarr.: St. Johh'hHat.t Sept 8, 1878. i.Ji.-ir 1 w-lt NewuNoiiemtA EW IRISH POTATOES 0EABXT JltOSE), v- ! From ? New Iflilte? Wheat1 And lust from mUL Evervonewho has not done"! WWUI UV WCU HI VT UkiUAUUKI .... . - ...w - ' . . L. . 1 I 1.1 n . sepfe-tf - - j; v. STEVENSON.! 4- 4. 'S'H . j f f TTtOB ONB YEAR- FROM: THE Is OP OCTO- X',,,. r - t' " ber next, the STORE AND OFFICE at present oc- copied by us. The stand is one of the best in this .rj - CRONLY & MORRIS. '' . sept 9-St 9, UAH . : JficoKers and Auctioneers. : ! I 1 'I' !J- " I' ". I" " r, t-U E M Q V A X..1 v:i n I ii ; i.- ! j'iii U."! S. LOUIS; CO., '3JH.WJ5 jliifij is il iJ 3. Mi PISHBLATE Sup't) 1,n& " 1iA ;; - KV t ?JT:iift;ffii-j:hr' ? , MmmP ?1 TN CONSEQUENCE OF OUR INCREASE IN ! .a. eusinesa we nave leasea tae large anacommoui- ous store, . , No. 29tlNortli Pront, Street, . .. . . . , : Now ocenpied by Geo. R. French & Son,, , ONE DOOR ABOVE NATIONAL. HOTEL AND . FTJRCKLL HOUSE, il 1' if ...i- : We wnrremovi. 'there about ikeisia' of September i - i . and wiu nave tae;.; ,f.,; -Uit.- xrn;WJ XdLk" Largest and Gneapest 3i irfiifi -jtff itir f ; i i iv7?zu u. ui BauJA. vjt i fs.-i'"-l ilf- -ii'1. ' liil t D R Y G O O D S, ' it& i ever brbnght to this State, which we guarantee H sell at Baltimore prices. - . i i - v. J-i ' A DESDIABliE STORE ON 3CARKETr8TEEET for rent fromuctooer 1st, Hajt r-, :sp ii...0if w wrtTT.u gMwv- j, - - - .i. . .. . - i I sept 4-1 w had ..- :4'wai-o-.fl l)ragglBt. FORSALE. i r" S i'tti';; t-l ."i Vj".' .1 it.', .'j ;Sixty; Desirable ajjd.yd ADTAHTAGEODSLT LOCATED WITHIN. 400 ' PEET OF BAIIEOAD.' DEPOT At Laurinburg- W. C. EACH LOT 66! IN RESPONSE TO MANY APFLICATlONH I HAVE CONCLUDED TO OFFER FOR SALE T BOSK ".(..:-: i:' t.i v-.-f-f , i . i - . ' S1XTX (60) Choice Building Lets, beld Six (C) Lots upon Main street bounded by Fairley street, Cronly street asdOal ,allej.v . Four (4) Lots upon Main street bounded by Church street, Cronly street ;apd Oak aHjsyt j. -.niT I I- . ji-? f. i - . ' l -i, .".-.I -.r-?i.' j Six (6) Lots upon Atkinson street bounded by Fairley Four (4) Lots upon Atkinson street bounded by Church street; Cronly street and Oak alleys , I i . v i I ; . i .; -.':s ; ; ; Six (6) Lota upon Atkinson street bounded by Fairley. Four (4) Lots upon Atkinson street bounded by Church street, Cronly street jtnd Hickory auey..; .it ,' Six (0) Lots upon Atkinson street bounded by Church street, Cronly street and Htckorj alley? Four (4) Lots upon Everett street bounded by Church street, Cronly street and Walnut alley ti Six. (6) Lots upon Everett street bounded by 'Cbarcb street, Cronly street and Walflutallej. .iyt.J j -; -u , . Foot (4) LotsnpoaXverett street bounded by Church street, Cronly.atreet sad Walnut alley, ji Six (6) Lots upon McLaurin avenue bounded by Fairley street, Cronly street and, Walnut .alley., .(,,, t. Four (4) Lots upon McLaurin avenue bounded by i MAIN STREET. 1 ' , - : 66 : 1 66 : 66 : 66 l 66 . . i-i O k.. O 1-1.. 0 i-i. O w. Om. ' 8 . '4. . VoAKALI4y,?; -7 ': r; : 66 : C6 ; 66 : 66 : .66 : 6fi : ' a B ' B -B ' B ' B j;. i . i VA rf f-ij. .'' r f "4 1- g ATKINSON STREET. - J l v v,!; eg r eS': 66 66 r 66 :--66-l' t. si Trrrrirr-H-ir'v.T.wv,; --jv : 66 : 66 : 66 ; 66 : .66 : ee-: i.l. B'i! . M . . es -r " ' ' t& - -0'' -0 . - . b :v " Eg; Sgf Eg'- SS; EVKSETT STREET. . -, ii iti i is : 6 -I 66U 66 ttf V '-f lOwt j O mI'.-O a a! . P tat 4 isw-rz: rm. rx:: tk. S ? WALNUT ALLEY. J . DO . DO : DO . DO OO . DO . - - I wm? 6. On' 0i. tii ii: ! 1 '' ' '; '"cLAUBXSf 'AVENUE. ' l' ' '' 1 I All persons who have made application for the purchase of these lots and all others desirous of making I yiuuuuiw uiTwuuait ma wiiv urafre uij uuuniuuuu kimi; uncw iu uuu vu uu ui I , . . i! i.v.i.4V-.-u. .-.. 1 fii,-t1frf;vnin'J?9i.i'i5ti o;.t - Qjtem . r , : ' ". - ! l : .1 1.1. j v.: j t ja;.Ai J F My plan with number of lots and boundaries dietlnctly defined upon, application to Mr, Joseph C, Evo- I rett. at the store of Messrs. Everett & Cb.'j Laurihburtr.- N. C..-hebeinemvdulv-utiMirizedaFentKir-the 1 aiaposai 01 tna same, sep4-tf KEW' AD vTKEMENTS;- j Distillers Oooda Sptrf tr Casks, Iloort Iron and Glue. 1 i a r .mii 1 . . rf. . ,rv. .1 ii i.ii' i . a wc O t 1 60 Tons Ui.-lM and 1 inch Hoop Iron, 227 BBLS, GLUE. i :.: jf . . a " :.-' J For sals by. I ,; sept9-t F. W.KEBCHNER.; 25Q BBLS, SUGAR ALL GRADES, 007 SACKS COFFEE Laguayra, Rio and Java, I OO I. .1 . Mi rnhiuti ii -.--. Vf tl j f OKA HHDS., .TIERCES AND BBLS.:CUB4 H0-i jJ LASSES, . -7 ft T r . .. r .t-t . . I l OOtf HHDS:" ' :..V'y .'- H.4 Vnr aalA hT aent .tf u I f . ' , . . . ..... - . . . - . ... i ois . j icoh. xjuru.aau,iX.iwtai- - O'bSES SMO?KEbkVS:,BH,AW &ZO SHOULDERS W j UJ. -JIW tVia J , rt HHDS'. SMOKED D. 8. SIDES andSHOTJXD- I r I I IIV IU' -. JUKU13 AXlr A w . ' j . . w x. ibi MurrpQ rvna xrr rfrrTwa a 111 BBLS. FLOUR, ALL-GRADES, (. .1 qYO t 'For salebv "Dl TaT U U1 L IU XI 1 U 1 - sept 9-tf T7.S8 and 99 North Water street. -1- 1 ltrv ii ti 1 1 500 BOLLS STANDARD BAGGING,, , ;J 1AA A BDLS. "SIDE SLOT" and ARROW $ '-BALES BAGGING TWIN1, h :?s .? ji j : ; for sale bv t W. KERCHNER. aepti9-tf-..; ,if8and,S9N0rth,WtStr OleMystcry Solved att! BarsainsITiarsains! Bargains t Bargains !. Bargains ! Ba AT COST U AT COST!; AT COST! At Solomon Levs j Store I GOME ONE t . COME ALL! , AND - SEE ,THE lt SMf- 4-i GREAT-FALL- Wiit. V'ilnu Dn Goods, cioMei, Boots; Sloes, 'Hais full and weD selected stock in all departmeatt. 1 A TrrTTT. T.TMK itk T.ATiTKSf. WKAR. ?k'ram'detetmmed t6"chan oathatioffermy : 'Entire j soc I am determined to"change my business, and in ENTIRE 1 STOCK ATi COST! 1 : Ne humbug I .Come and ee for yourselves and f; ; SavqjM EBart S ier'peiitj - -. v ntiaahaoinff war unnna raw ir t. '. SOI.09ION. KiBYlT If At tboU stand, southeast corner Front aaaJtar- ket streets. ; ifJfS'Ss ft' ADIES'.AND GENTS TRUNKS, SATCHELS, 1 Shawl Straps, BelMSatcaela, ifcc, at the Saddle and r rtji -iisi ... . j ..-..-:. : - ....... . nuu a ntiuLM r mil K ni . ,i " -""xttais-tf aad - ; -'.QU iimJnguii,H.c. FOR SALE. ''Ji5f lo Si.' tiir!T flit- 'II lof BY; 14 3 FEiET.!! - -f . J ,fli ft) by me atUurInburg,N.C., vizr ' . - street, Cronly street and'Oak alleyv, f.! -, . - . . . - street, Cronly street and Hickory alley u . 3 J. Cnurch, street, Cronly .street and Walnut alpy.1, ; j t 66 ii r-'irefr 66T'6&?.&W fi -. OAK ALLEY. 5 .'. h:i .-. .v.. . :..... s.'" ' " : 66 : 66 : 66 : 6ft : itg :-g.':- gt't g Ji ;-r -ii- -.i i w 99 ATKINBON aTRETT; ''g X ' o 'l4r66''V"s"i'',i . B B B 0 aa ; ; - a w - "-- sv" i fT - ..tin m ' TrTfTCOK.Y AT.I.KY. .... HICKORY ALLEY. 'yj.i-.i,. .'. i-.i'.iV.Vl .'.v J A-y-. '--?f '; ' j v. : 66 : 66 : , 66 : 66 : . , ri jjv::n " .;n:l rrsj y teiiiprij'ici'itiapri.; g iu.it 99 " hd W : 66 66 B B B B . -F3 WALNUT ALLEY. . - - ' . . f . . .... ... - r .... . TO . Ira . uu . w . r 66 . o o 9 h. o 16;' ooSv.ijS-, Sfti;U x ; 1 66-. , - I McLAURIN AVENUE. fei,2 iW3!o. -ihiii iisjx.l esos! 1 f J.c ui h- i'" 6tfo 1873. -u-'i ii i 11 if r- T 1. n Tr... rg, N. C.,' he being my duly -authorized agent for'tli CJLILT T 0 W : ' Geiimiirf'TMaiks '"Scales, - XAKCTACTDan J . -. . LtTrFAIRBAHK&&CO.i- :Tlii".f.i t ;lL Stock Scixaa. Coa Scaus. Hat Boalks. Datst Sofwc8,ConirTiaScuiJts,;&cw&.!-)v'j' uviu Scales .repair ;proniptiy,. and reason- lJv. L i'! i "I 's Coffee and Drug Mills, as Letter Presses, Xc,, ' For sate also. Troemner' a , Compoeition Bells, all awes thx most narocT .11 ATiAflTVTi GASH .DRAWEE, 4 ,: Slilea Alarm Till Co,'a EVERY . EVERY ail m -' tSHAWEH BHO farranteL . , SOLD AT '-' Fairbanks' Scale Varenbuses, .; ; j 5 1 1 B rwadway Now aTarlc h - . 1166 Baltimore Street, . tUUiin'frre, S3 Camp Street, liew Orleans. FAIRBANKS ii EWlNGr, . . --i--MaBonlealrr"I,hiladel phla. ; FAIRBANKS, BROWN CO.. i- : .-s .rr--.f-: j i JS Milk Street, Boston. For sale by leading Hardware Dealers. - , aept 9-Staw4m Wed&Sat - " V1" " 3 ''' CELLANEOUS. rJCj CRGNL Tt :Atutioneer. .i DasiraMe DwelliiiiVftp. sal& at i Auction. ON TUESDAY, 9TH SEPTEMBER. NEXT, AT 10 o'clock A. lti v will seUv at Exchange Corner, that desirable dwelling, containing 6 rooms, situated on the north-aide of Mulberry,' between Fourth and Fifth streets, aad immediately opposite the residence of Mr. Junins D. Gardner. 7 -' the lot has a front of 68 feet on Mulberry street - nmnmg back north to an alley -17 feet, the same wing a pan.ui w ana a in jupca SOT.asperTur- ner s plan. tw-t'-5a' There are upon the premlaes i tdttehea containing two rooms, flue well of wafer with brick, curb, and all necessary outhouses ii . J .1 r , TERMS One-half cash, balance tat t, 1 and 18 months, with 8 per cent interest. , aug 81-tt Wants" WANTED One or two-good; workmen, thor. oughly acquinted with the : Wagon and Car- riage Basiness, Immediately, None bat sftoi. hands ' need apply. V alwe.j;'i. P H. HATD2X - : i 1 Bat? " J ..- jmfsjtHas, r sr 1 1 .'f i V. 1; r Ml r; -If - t 4. . 4 I 1 . I ;i'i 1 7

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