PUBLISHED DAILY, V '.. V. H. BEBXABD, Editor na Prop. .L,lCrt. Dawson Bank Buildings. Front St ?v 2,',o months, m auyanco w S eVonth, in advance............. , 75 TllOJ rt ofuievnj- . ' 1'OST OFFICE DIRECTORY. M A 1 & S 01OM. .. ,t hfin through & way mall 5:00 iSm tnroKn maif 7:00 IVM mall 5:00 A.M. Dully. 8:00 5""."V:. 1 M. R. It.. . ... lu.rn .S.O0 1'. M. Mou- i l 9 a a u i v a at orr(0i. .t'H-iii Through Mall 5:00 A. M.' Daily, c' 1 -rn Through and Way Mail, 7:80 V. M. v, fxcepftunday dellvorcd at8:00 P. 31, times a week . except Sunday. . . ,ithr lie, luur. ai. iaruo uiuusa ee. ; '"1,Ll..'fwm 7 IK) A. M. to 6:30 P. M. ' ''K yV " 00 td 9:00 A. M. . M"" jci. u. brink; p.m. Si A I Li WAT DIBECrORl. WILMINGTON A MANCHESTER R. BO AD Jt.n. O. Hull. 4 '" WftW-John Dawson, Henry Nntt, O. G. v JrHurvand Treasurer Wm. A. Walker. fflW Ticket Agent J po. U. Latta. .yriyW Agent, WUmington-T. R. Lippitt. WILMINGTON, CHARLOTTE AND RUTH- . j i' i I nan ftwan and 8 J Wp. ,.,,, T. Brown. W A Of M o :uhrl-ui. Jus Mo- Smith. lionald and Joseph 8 Cannon. . C'fcic Engineer and Superintendent- U a u Uulon. 'Veaurer Western Division A 31c lite ..... ..iv.'TMV . WKI.DO.V JJA1I. KOAU. t loli'Olll. . , i i.; :fi"--- W. Thompson " ;;.,..' h John F. Do vino. 1 . !iii'... v.'nter'of Sivpl--W- G. MacUae. liXXuffJA Awnt-XT. M. Polsaon. 'ine STAR is Uellfea to Sab grribrr la nil parts of the City nt MTEE' CKA'Tf per week, payable Kily o 31 r. J AS. H.10YLE8.;Ordr may be left eltber with him or at this office. .'. xu priti:rh ai iiiilisiieks. Wo have just received aeueral assortment ol lilack Piintiiiit luks, manufactured at C. K. iiubi'.ison'a Gray' Ferry Print! utf Ink Works. V Uve how ou hand Uook, News, Job and Card Ink?, at prices varying from 25 ccnta to f2 per jiound. Dook, Job and Card Iuks in uackacs of one, two, live aud ten pounds Xcw Ink iu packages of ten, twenty-five and lifty pounds. We bell these superior Iuks at manufacturers' net cash prices, charging: noth ing fur fivylit from Philadelphia to Wilming ton. Printers and publishers iu this section will thus see that they cau buy thcui from us cheaper than they can buy them at the manu lactory. Give us an order. Terras, cash. We can also furnish, on short notice, News Inks, in packages of not less than 100 pounds, 20 cents. Except for dully newspapers, how ever, we never advise the use of ink costing less thau 25 cents. THE CIIIL ULATIOy OF THE MORN IXG STAR IS LARGER THAN THAT OF AXY OTHER DAILY NEWSPATER PUB Lls.llEb IX XOliTH CAROLIXA.. "Contractors will not be allowed, under their contract.to advertise any other than their legitimate business unless by paying specially for such advertisement. We were pleased to meet our old friend, John D. Flanncr, Esq., of New hern, on our streets jesterdaj. ' AYllllt lias become Of the Co operative S.ore? We hope the enterprise lias r.ot been abandoned. ' ' t Admitted to Pkobate. Seven teen deeds were admitted .to 'probate, yes terday, by the Judgo of the Probate Court. The Hibernians were out yeaterdny, in their beautiful i regnlia,-attending the funeral of Mr. Michael R.irry, n deceased. member. a . a verv rare article in our market is Yopon, which is abundant in some of th'o lower counties of the State, and from which a tea is made that is very popular with many people,. We saw some in market yesterday morning. aM - ..... . No Special Cocet. Judere Cant- wcll's court was without a case, yesteiday, There is no sort of doubt that Wilmington is one of the most orderly and quiet cities, considering the extent nnd variety of its population, that cun be found in the country. Kecaptdeed. Anthony Mcll henny, a;half-witted colored man, who wan arrested some time since, lor disorder ly conduct, und escaped Ir-in the costo.dy ot the guard house janitor, was recaptured, yesterday, and returned to his old quar ters. . 'V, Sent to the Hospital. Applica tions still continue, to 'flow in "for admis sion to the City Hospital. Late Tuesday evening the Marshal granted permission to Geo. Daniels (col.) to enter that insti tution, and yesterday Christopher Dudley una lour children were sent to the same place. : . ' . Arrested on a Bail WaebAnt. A bail warrant bavins; been placed J,in the hands of officer Sellars, for the appre hension of one Edward Garthias ' a; Ger man, at the instance of -Mrs. P, Dahmer for board money said to have - been- due her by. the defendant; "hVwas arrested by that officer and taken, before. .Justice'; 3te Qu'gg, jeterday'wlio 'rendered judgment against him, and in 'dYfuuit of payment; of trie amount of his fine, he . was committed to jail. ' Vi';v;U;": '',." .h ami Frldavs.--.. . . f.,yiM :tt" vi"e via Warsaw ft.-OO A. M. Daily, Saml'';.; 10 P.-it-: three Daily; ?lV. i' it.. 8:00 P. M. Three ? Vtii'yme.780 P. M., daily. W v "vTliht.. V '. WiltAW, til .Murray, Allru. iV.rt K il. VanUokki'it'ii, Go.. iWrw, of rt- , nV n nnd John Kveivtt. ot Uol. slnro'. reason the rniot (Ue X'oU-J. 6. Cannon, l" lt. Uro l?en and L. G. hates. ... . i " ' ",ut "r"r jruhteiidmt- i . . 1 " i - -' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' y ' ,' "' " ' " ' ' . ' " ' "' " ' " " ' 1 "' ' ' , 1 1 , " ' i i ii. r i i ,. i ' .- , . . I,, Vol. V-No. 7, i ;icKKr8!F6BTrrBljALL.We have been requeued to state that tickets for the grand colored ball, to be given at tho City Hall on Thursda'yVOct. 7th, has been placed in the liands of Juo. D.Love, Esq.; Bookseller, and Prince Larrington, col ored, for the convenience of persons who may wish to purchase. " ? . , MOEE PBI30NER3.-Mr: V.lVi Rich ardson, , Sheriff o , Columbus county, brought to this cityryesterday, nine; pris' oners to be placed in tho county work house. , Of this number eight are negroes, who have been convicted of larceny, and one white inan, convicted of assault and battery. Their terms of imprisonment, we learn, arc from four to twelve months. . For Rent. That desirable dwel ling on Princess Street, opposite the Journal office, has not yet been ' disposed of, and by early application to Capt.T E. P. George or Cronly & Morria it oan be rented on reasonable terms. The proxi mity of this residence to the business centre of the city renders it very desirable to the man of business. For further in formation, see advertisement in to-day's issue. Cuarlotte Depot. G reat im provements hare lately been made at the Depot of the Wil., Charlotte & Ruther ford Railroad, ami workmen are still en gaged in the task of extending and am plifying them. The swamp in the vicini ty is being filled up for the purpose of cn- arging the depot grounds; the old ware house has been remodeled and turned into n depot shed, through which the track has been run, similar to the one used v ''0 W. & W. Railroad ; new wharves are be ing built, &c, &c. . Wat c ii Stolen. -On Monday night last, at a certain boarding house in this city, a man by the name of Charles Syvester stole n valuable time-piece, be- ongiftg to a fellow boarder by the name of David Wing. It seems that on the night in question Sylvester occupied the room of Wing, and on leaving it-in the morning, fearful that he might not be able to keep a proper reckoning, appropriated the latter' watch, and then left on a steamer for New York. A teli graphic dis patch was immediately sent to the latter city, and the watch will no doubt be re covered npon the landing of the steamer. .The State Council F. of T. The State Council Friends of Temperance meets in Goldsboro' next Wednesday, the 6th of October. We learn that Mt. Olivet Council, of this city, will be largely repre sented. All the members who are eligi ble will be requested to be present as del egates, and it is expected that a majority of the remaining members will attend. A letter has been received by members in this city, stating that most ample pre parations are being made for the accom modation of visitors, and the occasion will doubtless be ot a very interesting and agreeable character. "Wilmington and Fayetteville. The Raleigh Standard, alluding to the comments of the Wilmington press on the lowness ofthe river and the inconvenience occasioned thereby to our business men, says : "Fayetteville, and the country on the upper Cape Fear, suffers much for the want of railroad facilities; and we hope the day is not distant when the river will not be its only outlet. . . : .t -' 'Striving, as Wilmington evidently is, Tor the trade of North Carolina, we have been a'little surprised that her enterprising men have not secured a branch road from gome point on the Manchester road to Fuyettc- viile.' Take Care of the Children. Much has been said, and. more has. been written, in reference to the duty of parents in keeping their children off the public streets, unless accompanied by some one competent 'to take care of tluem. ; Some little children ore allowed to roam at largu from morning till nigbt, with the excep tion, perhaps, of the few moments devo ted to their noonday meal,' without the least idea "being entertained by their pa rents as- to their whereabouts. The dan ger c-i allowing them Buch license is lx.ing evidenced every day in the number of ac cidents constantly occurring to children, arid with which the City press daily teem. Yesterday a little inpocent on one of our streets came near, being killed. She had started across the street, when a horse, with a buggy, attached, came bounding round the adjacent corner atta break-neck pace, and butfor the interposition of a colored man standing close by, who, rush. ing to the rescue seiJfed the: babe by the hand and boro it out ot the way or tne vehicle, it would assuredly have been crushed to death..' And what a blow that death would have been to some fond, but too indulgent and though tlass parents! ; Conviction and Sentence of a No torious Horse ThdufI Wo learn that a notorions horse thief, by the , name of Henry Edmunson faZia Henry Chase, , for merly 7 of . "Wayne countyf , was arrested sometime since in Columbus and upon, his trial before the last Superior Court of that county, he was c1onvictednd ; sentenced to ten years confinement in the State Peni fentiaryi He is' now in tbefcouhiyjail of WHMINGTON, N.. C, THURSDAY HORNING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1869. Columbus,; awaiting the completiofi i of the penitentiary, wbTg ne will be transferred to that institution..,. It will be remember ed by our .readers that this same .scoun drel was some time since discovered in possession of a horse which he had stolen from some one in ; this vicinity, and. a lively chase ensued beteeri thfr two ferries on the opposite side otthe river, which finally resulted in his escape into fBrun-. swick county. Chase is one of the most' no torious horse thieves in the country and his capture and sentence to a rigorous and lengthy confinement will be a sonrse of gratification to all law-abiding people. We. learn that he is charged with -having stolen, during his brief but most villainous career, at least fifty different horses, be sides the , many . minor offences of which he' has 'been' guilty. ; Thus, one by one, the transgressors against law and order in our neighboring coun ties are brought to the bar of justice and made to suffer the penalty of their crimes; and we hope that, very soon, the last one of the infamous wretches Who liave so long been preying upon the people of Robinson,. Columbus,'' and the adjacent counties, shall be in a Condition to suffer for their misdeeds. ' Directors- Meeting.- Tho Di rectors of the Cape Fear Building Associa tion met last nigbt, when, on motion, Geo. Chadbourn, Esq., Was called to the chair aud W. A. CiMntmng, Esq., requested to act as Secretary - A Committee of three was appointed to rmake nominations, and the following offi cers were declared , to. be, elected, ( viz ; President : George Chadbourn ; t Vice President, Owen Burney ; Secretary, V. D. Macumber; Treasurer, Jaa. McD. French; Attorney, DuBrutz Cutlar. Tho following were' elected Trustees : E. R. Brink, John Colville, H. JL Reid. The Finance Committee is composed of W. A. Cumraing, G7W. Price, Jr. and Wm Kellogg. The amount of the bonds of the Secre tary and Treasurer was fixed at $5,000, each. The salary of the Secretary , was fixed at $400 per annum, and that of the Treasurer at $15 per month., . The Freedman's Savings Bank was selec ted as the place tor depositing the funds of the association. The Secretary and Treasurer were re quested to have their bonds ' prepared by Friday, Oct. 1st, for the consideration of the Board. . The Board of Directors will meet again on Friday, Oct. 1st, at the same time and place. . , - Domestic Market.-Wc give be low the state ot the city market yesterday morning : Apples (good quality) were selling at 60 cents a peck; sweet potatoes $1$1.20 a bush; tomatoes 10 cents, a quart Irish potatoes 50 cents a peck; peas 810 cents quart; onions 60 cents a peck; butter beans 20 cents a quart; grapes 30 cts. per peck ; eggs 3033 cents a dozen; poultry $175 cts. per pairj-com 3040 cts.; per dozen; ducks $1.50 a pair; beet 1216 cents per lb.; mutton 1520 cents per lb. p pork 20 cents per lb.; veal 1620 cents per lb.; fresh mullets 50 cents per dozen cabbage 15, 2025 cents a bead; gherkens 75 cents a peck; rice birds 30 cents a dozen; salt mullets 60 cents a doz en; oysters (Sound) 25 cents a quart; peas (in the hjll) 1015 cts a peck; turnips 10 cents per dczen ; squashes 15 cents per dozen ; . vegetable eggs 510 cents a piece; okni 5 cents per dozen ;' colcworts, 510 cents a head; radishes ,10c per bunch; peaches 70 cents a peck ; cucum bers 20 cents a dozen; chinkapin a 20 cts. a quart; shrimps 20 tents a quart, ; ' clams 20 cents a peck; New' River oysters $2.00 per bushel; crabs 20 cents per dozen; veni son 2535 cents per lb; peppers 10 cents a quart; yuopon 25 centsa peck. ' RIVER AND ' MARIE ES. : Wednesday, Sep 20. ; - . ; ARRIVED OUT. ; .. '; Scir. John Ferris, St. John,' five. days from this port, and John Rollins; nine days from thiiort, arrived iti. New ; York , on the26th.. ; . - .. , Tbe Brig Hornet, " Hopkins, from this port, arri ved at Gibraltar on the 9t h.. The Brig Waltham; from this ' port, arrived at Boston on the 26th, .i '. ' ' .,;".' The Schr. John Croolcer 'Hogden, from this port, bound for Poifland, with mate and three men sick of fever,( arri .ved - at Holmes' Hole on the 24th. : : k., -t ;t : ' ''gchr. Kenduskeag, ' Wyatt,' from this port, for Providence,- put into Newport 21st inst, with one man sick with Southern fever, and three having died on the pas sage, vizif Wm:Gilllgan,Vmate; John ,!WeTsh and Ebenezer "Giskinn, seamen. r i L ATES T B Y J AIL.' .it'i:-f.t.mitJ.. North Carolina in a Nutshell i-. - Cotton sold in Kewbern Wed nesday at 214- 284 cents. -L . The Sentinel cbhtinlies to'Doni hot shot into C the Radical craft called "Corruption,",: ' Clem Faucete an old negro of this place who has been employed as a railroad guard at the upper Eno" bridge was killed Thursday .morning by the mail train. He wasisleep-on the track. Hill1 boro Recorder. -itr, . i-;;! Ui ' - Mrs.' Rebecca Bledsoe Bux ton contributes anrccasional article to the Standard. ; -.- ' . - ! r--Eighty-four deeds 'ere pro-, bated in Raleigh Tuesday. Bijrrest .tell on record. , - V.",,' .f. V,t.,4'- J. - From the Sentinel we extract the following paragraphs in relation to the Institute for the Deaf and Dumb aud the Blind The President, Willie J. Palmer.; Esq., and the subordinate officers, are fit ted by mental and moral qualifications for the positions they hold, to educate and care for tllbse sent to the Institution,' and Lit is a cruel kindness, a misdirected affection which influences parents .to Keep their deaf and dumb or blind children at home and thus deprive them of the advantages that will so much enhance their happiness in after life. It may be proper to state that provision is made for the colored of this class of unfortunates, as well as the whites. They are dodged .and educated in a separate building, hired at present, tor the purpose, in the Southwestern por tion of the city, where they are, however, under the direction and supervision ot the President. .. ty The Sheriff ot Wake is "gob bling up" taxes to the tune of two thous and dollars per day!' i ' ' ' K Female Diseases. Largre numbers of ' women in 'fact' almost nine-Cenths of the entire sex sutler from some disease peculiar to females. Dr. Uwuicfa Wok ait's Fbxxkd meets with wonderful success in enriag them. This fact should be widely known. If every lady in the United States were to take one or two bottles of the Woman's Friehd, they would be repaid by a renewal of health and strength. It la a safe and reliable remedy, and Is en- aorseu oy mo dcse pnysicians. an 8-eod' dtf ... - Rosadalis X It is a source of satisfaction to the Prom le- tors to announce thaC this truly valuable medicine lias so won the public favor by its intrlnsio merit, that their predictions of Its success wherever introduced, are lully veri fied. Procure from your Druggist a Kosad al ls Almanac for 18ii9. Incorporated In it will be found a few of the hundreds of Certificates in possession of the Proprietors, from persons whose characters lor veracity are unimpeach able. They are bona fide, and are In all re spects the opinions of those by whom they are given ; are not manufactured for the pur pose of deceiving a credulous public, but are grateful acknowledgments of benefits deriv ed from a medicine which in many respects, ana ior many uiseases, is superior to any ever discovered. Latest by Telegraph. Thousands of men. women 'and children hare been cured of Diarrhea, Dysentery, Chol era Morbus, Colic, Ac., by Dr. K. II. Worthing ton's celebrated North Carolina Remedy, the ohly known specific for all painful bowel af fections. Ask for Dr. Worthington's Diarrhea and Cholera Medicine keen it in your house never travel without it it may save your lue. ...... Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle. For sale in Wilmimrton bv J. W. Llnnitt A Co; James T. Wigglnn, Wholesale Proprieto- ry Agent, Norfolk, Va, k, va. tf NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Hhinsbekger's Live Book Store. Paper, Stationery, &c. ' , 1 Laweenck D. Distz & Co. Importers and dealers la Notions, Baltimore, Md. J Wm. 'M. Poissos. Regular monthly com munication St. John's Lodge. L. Mbginnet. Wilmington Institute- for Girls and Boys. ' - MuNSOS.tb Co. Our Specialties Broad cloth by the yard, c. E. P. George Two Story Dwelling House for Rent DxRossst fc Co. Cotton Ties. J. IL Awdeksojt Opening Day Hats and Caps. , Suxtbb, S. C Sept. 27, 1869. Editor Stab : . . Dear Sir." Please send mo " Three Drunks." i large size, , -1 small, .1 medium. . .. -I prefer mixed, drunks but if you cannot get that send me i l wnisKey arunic, X bridy drunk,, 1 lager beer drunk. . . Tours fraternally, ', ; " t . Tom Highflykr.; , To 'tho' . foregoing ' was " appended" the Drunk' advertisement.' of Messrs. Munson A CO. We refer Tom Trighflver' to tnem,, assuring htm that the advertisement's pub lished according to "copy," and that they keep all sizes of "Drunks" constantly on hand. Stab.) ' n ' ' " ' . ;,.",.. , w,' iMAOKOLiA, Sept. 29, 18G9 Dear Sir Itt your Sunday's Issue I notice Munson A Co.. (the Clothiers) advert!-e for CMlti. all filftM. nnflHllM tLtifi nrifM nf 44 OrvmJtA. Will you please Inform an. : 41 old stager ". whether it is thereat -old fashioned I tanks. or one of the new fangled Yankee importa- uous toey va bwu. ---m..t . :t ' ; : Yours respectfully, t . . . i i . . - ; . As Mrmson A Co. are the parties who sell the1 Drunks," we must refer our perplexed correspondent to them. Stab., NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. St. John's Lodge, No. i. T3EGULAR MONTHLY COMMUNICATION Xli this (THURSDAY) Evening at 7 o'clock. Election of Officers for the ensuing Masonic year. ;-:..'., . . '.-. ...j , , , WM. M. POlsSONi 8ecy.. , septTM . " ? ' - i '.' : . ... ;-. ' : 7-lt ' rWilmington Institute, : FOR GIRLS AND BOYS. -V ; THE TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL SESSION of this School will commence on Monday the 4th of October, 1869. -WANTED A Lady to teach the' Piano, French and Drawing. To a superior Artist a good salary will be given, with quarterly pay ments in advance. If desired. ; - " - r -.;-' . ; 1 MEGINNEY. sept SO 1 ' " 7-lt CottonTies t i rr- . -. i a. J-N CONSEQUENCE of the' unprecedented demand for ' 1 . - - " B U C K L E t I E S J Opr stpckis exhaus'teS, atoif caimot b repleh Ished under SO days.- r r. ... " t. We will keep- a full stools of the eelebcatei3" iJ,J.-'.' .",.: - ' v v. V--.. '- i-v - ,-rui ..; ARROW. TIE during the season.,,; ,M .. '''-:v'-(f:. riEEbssT a co." , 8ept8tf'-;l;I.t.,.1;i--:f - - I r , :NEW ADYERTISEMENTS, Our Specialities. . JgBOABCLOTH BY THE YARD. . . DOESKIK BY THE YARD. , - CASSIMEBKS BY THE YARD. " v.- TWEEDS BY --X!iJB YARD-.-, ; . . TBIHMINOS BY THE YARD. V : . ' .''.'.-. AT THE '.'.' ' .W ' '.'V .Merchant Tailoring Establishment of ' -. i MUNSON A CO..; ' .. ... :-. . .... ,. . sept30 - ;. '7-tf For Rent. THE TWO ' STORY DWELLING, with eight rooms, includmg basement, opposite the Journal Oi fice, Princess street. - Good order and convenience to business make this place very desirable. t . - Apply to '' 5 t E. P. GEORGE, of , , , CROJiLY MORRIS. stptSO 7-lw . , ESTABLISHED 1850. . . Lawrence D. Dietz & Co., , , .IMPOBTKBS AND DEALERS IK , N OTIONS; FANCY GOODS, HOSIERY GLOVES k. 308 W. Baltimore' St reef,' . - . - . BKTWBBN HOWABD AHD UBKBTT, Baltimore. tam-eod-ThSa&Tu sept SO .ON SATURDAY, QCTOBER 2d, 1869, ','Tft ' HATS AND CAPS ; i : i "... To be worn the coming st.on wU1 opened AT ANDERSON'S. . 7.tf sept SO, 60,000. OOO ElnrJ9:lj0:ES expected per Steamship Pioneer. Furnished to Business Hen, with cards neatly printed on them, at low rates. Send orders to fh'e ' " S TAR r JOB OFFICE. J . . JV-tf sept 27 25,000. 2 OOO TAGS expectcd daI1y ':per Seaboard Air Line, Merchants can be sup plied af low prices at the STAR JOB OIFICE. 5-nac sept 27 WANTED. : . .... . JjLL LOOSE, ' LOTS, SAMPLES and unmer chantable bales of Cotton, for which' we will pay the highest prices. ."'. i FALCONER SON,. . Hide and Leather Dealers, i Na 12 Dock street, sept 29 ' '' - 6-tf Want to Buy. WTE DESIRE TO PURCHASE A HOUSE, conveniently located to bu siness centre. Parties wishing to sell will apply to v .".. ,. , in in "11 7 GEO. R. FRENCH Jk SON, 7 29 North Front street. , - -X 6-2t . sept 29. -' For Boots and Shoes ... ' ! YOU SHOULD APPLY TO GEO. R. FRENCH ASON'S, ' . 29 North Front Street. sept 29-tf . Salt-Salt. : CAN SALT. On wharf, for sale low by.vyj ) F..W- KERCIINKR, . i 27, 28 and 29 North Water street. '8ept29 J ' ' ' - - ' T-tf 1 1 Cheese---Maccar6ni. C-t OOD CHEESE AND ITALIAN MACCA X roni. i ust received at " ii-. 7 Market Street. septlMf ' 'COWAN AMETTS. Bagging: and Ties. t tf ROLLS Double Anchor BAGGING, r JLVyVf . ) ,24 bales iUttMJiU UAM'-" Jj;!f J ;ti BUCKLE LOCK and ARROW. TIES. . . Vorsaleby, . . F. W KERCHNER, 27, 28 and 29"N"orth Water street' ' :8ept29-,; :;-8t-i Crackers and-Cheese. rie BOXES LEMON,- SUGAR 1 AND' SODA CRACKERS Loj.iV3':llli.:iI d r':- iS: ISO boxes STATE and. FACTORY CHEESE. . . , Vnr ail lm 1 . V. W - KKRCHNER. f 27r28 and 29 North Water street ' Bept29 : i t .'..?!' .liUfr8t ''American Club"' Flour, A STANDARD Brand,' superior to any j3l FLOUR ever offered in this market. We have selected this Brand of Flour from among many others as that has most of the essentials of ft choice, reliable, TAMIL Y Plillltt. iiva it ft fair trial and it will be found to possess all that we claim for tt.i No charge for di-ayage, and If not satisfactory on trial will sena ior it tb uiu vwa ejeium, i . Sole agent for this brand, 4 . ' sep 21-tf MYERS, 11 and 13 Front at. DURHAM. y-i ENUINE DURHAM TOBACCO, In JilU. in' and 1 lb. packages, always oh hand.' . !:,i'vorsaleb3r?v,' ' ' ''"VC . rorsalebjr Silt T ml L ni i oi"''.'fKVJ,H?.;' ' aept 29 NORTHROP k CUMMING. Whole No. 630. , , AUCTION SALES. ' J. T. JAMES. 'Auctioneer. ' ' BY JAKES KEABES. ,; .,;T RESTAURANTS ON FAIR GROUNDS. ON THURSDAY, Sept. 80th. at 10 o'clock; A. M., at Exchange Corner, will be rented the priv lege of keeping Restaurants upon the Grounds of the Agricultural Association du ring Fair week. This privilege will be rented to two persona only; For particulars apply to J. A. Engelhard, Sec. of Ex. Cpm mittee. . sept 29 . . 6-2t M; CRONLY, Auctioneer BT CBOSLT A MORRIS. SADDLE AND HARNESS HORSE AT - '- 'AUCTIONS : ON FRIDAY NEXT. Oct. 1st. at 10 o'clock. &A. M; we will sell at Exchange Corner, with- out reserve, mat weu Known SADDLE AND HARNESS HORSE, " ' Lately owned by S S. Martin, sq. Sound and gentle in every respect. Kold la consequence of the owner having no further use for him. . ... AUCTION SALE. J , S. , HIGBIE. will close out ., his entire stock of CROCKER Y CHINA and GLA8S WAKa, CROCKERY, ftc ' . ' . Sale positive." Goods must bo removed be S. VAN AMRING E, Auct'r. .- . ' itf septan ."" COTTON BAGGING. 1.00 E0LLS XX FLAX BAGGING, DOUBLE ANCHOR BAGGING ; J ' J ust received and for sale by DeROSSET A CO. . - - r.-. - . 6-tf ' sept 27 DURHAIV SMOKING TOBACCO. A LARGE LOT of the "very besfiaot to hand. Put up in 1 lb., lb. and Jd packages. DeROSSET A CO. 5tf sept 27 NEW GOODS. T RS. K. A. LUHSDEN bera Iaatii tn In. Ill form the Ladies of Wilmineton and vl. clnity that she has just returned from New York wil h a choice selection of MILLINERY and DRESS TRIMMINGS, selected expressly for the v umington market. Arftaies are ex- ressiy mvitea to can ana examine ner siock el ore purenasmg eisewnere, as sne is aeter- mined to sell as cheap as the cheapest. N. B. wrover eb uaker ana the weed sew ing Machines for sale . sept as . . - -" Sheetings and Yarn. . ' . . TROM BEATER CREEK, Little River Mills. ON CONSIGNMENT, AND FOR SALE BY WILLIAMS A MURCHISON. . : . -; --6-tf sept 27 Liverpool Salt. 5,500 SACKS' 210 LBS.fEACH. ' IN FINE ORDER, V FOR SALE LOW BY WILLIAMS & MtTECHISON ' ; ' ''.'- 6-tf sept 27 100. GROSS PARLOR MATCHES, ' XTTOOD AND, PAPER BOXES,. at . ; m .... v ..-v '"'- ' MYEBSV v - - 11 nl aa nuua- .a. '. Al (UU AO M IVUw BU . sept 26 Birdsey & Robinson, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In ' STAPLE & FANCY T T XT rf T ' 13 A X KX U U Ji D, Boots, S hoes, &c. : XT' AVE JUSTKECEIVEDfTHER FALL si ock, comprising a large ana magnificent assortment of all articles to be lound In a first cinsa uuuse. . Our Wholesale Department Is complete, ' comprising a very heavy and cnoice stoca ox irrmis, eneetmgs snirungs Cloths, cassimeres. itaots . ana Buoes. and everything necessary to fill ordars from, retail dealers. .......... . . : ..: : .. .; :' i v.j--, ..: K Our Retail Department, As heretofore, will receive our constant atten tion, nnd is rcolete wilh the latest F ASHION NOVELTIES, and the . usual assortment of goods of every description. ... . ,. ..; jft;..r, : We invito an examination of our stock br dealers of every olass, and we guarantee to Wholesale nuyers prices as lavoraDie as tney can nna in jiaitimore. v-' . , y.-i : T. ' BIRDSEY A ROBINSON, ' ' xfifi ......:,', . 86 Market street. 'sept se " 1 ':', -4-tr , new; arrivals. Tlank books or ail naa ana sizes, -(; .1 " , - - . .v. ;.. . - t'PH!B.. ArnArlcan. French andlnstrel. ' 1 Letter Copying Books, in great variety " Account Sales Books. ' . Account Sales for Rosirt, Sprrita and Cotton, Cotton Books, something v, j Scrap Books, plain aaa laney, . , 1 , . . ; Ink of the best manufactures, " - . Inkstands in great variety, - 1 r -Sponge Cups, Pen Racks, Paper Weights, Bnlefs Paper Files. Letter and Poet Oflioe Boxes, Card Racks, Roslu Sample Boxes, Mu- raper tjuiiers, usui l eui, x.c . ana tsteiirs inanos, ior saie at .tit: . . f HEINSBERGER'S Live Book Store. sept264f ' AVE' TIMK.AKD TROUBLE Her chants wishing ito advertise In any paper Nortn Carolina or south Carolina, mayaava themselves much unnecessary- trouble by" calling on ine suoscrioer. itatea, me very Tnwent chareed bv the Publishers. ' . I . . , . . . .. . T f TT 13 IT1 U -T . T T". Y I fet-tf Dawson Bank BuUdlng.Fron Sit , r, BATES of ADVEBTisiara. r:r; 1 : On&qtarOne riay,!..;.i :j,..'ft A Ui'oo i tHvs.Jtfc 71J.. .Vi J.ZU l.f 0 44 . three days, , co - -ro4i day,....i....i. 5 rD Ik " 4vedays,,M.. S 00 (Ki . ne week,. ......... , a ro T 'tar Contract'Advertlsements taken a pro porionaterjr low rates. t fi; ,o ot :0 'Marrlagea, Deaths. Reliirious. Fnneral anfi" Obituary notices will be inserted at half rates when paid for In advanee t otherwise full rates will be ehartmd. T ....... r . - will be charged. i Try Cash on demaadJi EDUCATIONAL..: SCHOOL' FOR-YOUNG , LADIES. - Misses KENNEDY & HART, . ;.. : PBINCIPALS. v;tf-;.. ,r ,: Assisted by 'Able and Experienced ' Teachers. THE NEXT SESSION WILL COMMENCE on Wednesday. October 6th. i , The design of this Institution Is to afford the highest advantages for the instruction of young ladies. "The course of study Is full and system ltic, embracing everything necessary for a thorough and elegant education. The BELLES LETTRES class for the study of Classical Literature will be under the su pervision of Col. WM. MUN FORD. The study of Chkmi-tby will be rendered effective, as well as interesting, by the acquisition of a well-selected apparatus. . ; The MODERNLANGUAGES will be thor-' oughly taught. Special attention will be paid to Kbbnch, and every facility afforded for ac quiring a practical knowledge of that Ian--guaee. . LATIN will be taught without extra charge.1 In the MUSICAL DEPARTMENT, th Prin. clpals have secured the services of Prof. W. F. GUABAU, whose long sacce s in his pro fession has won for him an enviable reputa tion. i .... -r DRAWING will be taught; bv a competent Professor." , v- ,. :,..,; ; );..- . Pupils not desiring topursue the fullcourfo May take up any special branch at reasonable rates. ' A limited number of young ladles will bo rbeelvedas Boarders by making early appli cation. i. ... " For terms, Ac, apply to laug22-tfJ MISS KENNEDY. MRS. RANSOM'S , "TTTTLL OPFN ITS NEXT 8E8SION ON THE fV 7th of October. 1869. at the North West corner of 6th and Dock Streets, the present residence of Mr. Miles Costin. The Session will end the last Friday in June next, a Terms for whole year , j' tru ' k' ' - Primary English... fct5.00 High English,. .7. ...... i ...... . .... 'TiVOO Music. Ancient and Modnra Lanir Drawing and Painting extra. Charges payable one-half on ' entering, the ' other half on the 16tb of February following. .u.Wb,uu Miu v'Ai-'ou.iifirB. ppiy vo Cape Fear Academy, - .; :';8ECOD:TlB.v.t!"j'.':'-' rrnHE SECOND ANNUAL SESSION OF1 THI9 1 I Auidoniy wjui open on Monday the 4th of, October. -- The Principal will be assisted by Mr. Frank. H. Alfriend. A. M. and Dr. R. Kidder Meade. both gentlemen of experience and ability. . , Terms for the half Session ending Febru ary 14th, 1870 : . ,,i , :. In the Preparatory Department, ' IU.00 In the Academic Department, ' . -fiO.OO , .,i Payable strtotly oa entering. ' V ? -Special arraneuments with board Bra. -'. For Circuliu s containimr . iull UAarma tion, address i. V Uen. K. K. COLSTON, - Princinal. sept!7-tt OLDEST SCHOOL 1ST WILMINGTON. MRS. LAURA ROTHWELL 1 , AND TOE -' MISSES R0TI11P1LL WILL OPEN THE S4th ANNUAL 8ES 8ION of their School, on 8d street, til rectly opposite the City Hall, Monday, October 4th.l869.. . ' . ' i.. The usual English branches, together with FRKNCH, LATIN, MUSIC and DRAWING win oe morougniy tauguc, on liberal terms. ; . Ktvv . .... o-Db The School; for Younj Ladies and Children, CONDUCTED BY MISSES BURR A JAMES,' will reonen. with the usnal coarse or in struction, mciuamg Latin, French and Draw ing, on WEDNESDAY, October 6th. ! MUSICAL DEPARTMENT A still under the supervision of Mrs. M. S. Cush- uig. sepiu-im : . , it - ... WILMINGTON MALE ... AND . . Female Seminary yTT-ILL REOPEN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER ntn. circulars at the Book stores. . septmf ' " ' G. W. jETETT". - A CARD. HAVING SECURED THAT DE3IRABTJ, soacious buildlnr. in a central location. the . Preebyterian Session ' Room, East side c ront streot, oetwecn dock ana urange, my School will not, as heretofore; be limited in numbers. The 4th Annual Session wlifopen. Monday October 4th, 18S. - , . . .. circulars at tneitooic stores. - r- rn 'i WANTED. An Assistant in the Female De partment to teach Music, rrenehandDrawteg.' Aaaress, witn reierenoes, , --sept 29-tf - - - J.N.THNTON.i" SPEOIALC l, ..;ri'j ; ACADEMY OF OUR LlDT OF MERCY, I WILMINGTON OITY, N.f C. ' ' THE SISTERS OF MERCY WILL RECEIVE on he 11th of October,' a limited number of Pupils, to whom they' propose to Impart a useful and accomplished education. The course of Instruction will embrace, all the branches required for young ladies'. '; " v.'u ' 'Terms as follows i ' eV.'.i:z'.,i, J.fj.i tr English. Course Primary Class, ( f , 8 Junior, Intermediate and Senior Classes, Foreign Languages; each, ' " ' - ! ' -1 " J Crayon Drawing and Painting In Water i Oil and PasUl Painting, . - , . - 12 Embroidery;. - - ,- ' . . - i" 10 Music at Professors' ehargea. ""1 : ApplioaUon for admission will, be reoeivod at the Convent, corner , of Second and Nun Streets (house known as the Beery house). A tew select Boarders will be received. 1 " " "' V t.i; : . SUITDRIES.; i! 20 TIERCES PRIME B. CAROLINA RICE J j-.4.'b !. E6 Boxes Choice Cream CHEESE iih$ lf7p Bags SHOT Drop and Bock;, , fSOO Cases U.'Wolfe's Liquors and Wines) : ; 40 Bbls. and 28 boxes Railroad, Gail A Ax's, ':.' '. r.. - and Lorillard's Snuff j : i i XY . jjBoxeaNorth , Carolina and Virginia, --n-. Gold Leaf, Bright amd Custall Black i. Tobaocot' " 150 Bbls Whtekeys. G Ins, Rums'atid Brn- dies ot au graaes ana qualities. . For sale by , ' .'. ABRLaN--V6LLERS;'' i) n d-yfi CoroeFHrnftad; Dook Btreeta, sepl