V A wirr iwoFlTV l'lVi'S fri'All. j.. .. m,n - . . .. j '4 . . ... . . i,. iju.ti-aaMwiiTTMaMiiaai i . . . . : ,. - . . ... . nvi. n'1 1MHU I PUBLISH Kl DAILY, WJf . H. BEB3rA, Pitor rad Prop'r. Officb, Dawson Bank Buildings, Frpa, at ( ...,v .'V:h, ...-ii. f -v-,,,n jy; .ni vear, in advaace...i..wcitf.4i....iwt7 00 Six moufcuot . ....... .... AM irce months, In advaaoe...-..4l.4u'V.AV8 00 ...... .nnth. in advance.. The MoeniwS Star" will e McnVered'lnTihy part of theCity at Firrxwi Oajrrs per week. RAILWAY DIRECTORY r J;.,,. 7 WILMINGTON A.MANCUKSTPmUIiOAD ;Qco. Gt. Hull. " ' ' ' i t - J.rrelartt nnd Trtaxurer Win. A. Walker. V;. urmi Freight A ticket Agent Jpo. K. Utt. t'rt ijIU Agent, Wilmington T, B. LippittW f' u it IIXGTOK. CHARLOTTE AND 11UTH. " 1 KttkOKD RAILROAD. ' ' ) PwiiihuJ-Wm. 81on. inr fetor on part of Stockholder A. R. Homoa J n suraner, H W Gulon, W L Steele, K U i o :in ami S J Feraon. ) A par o State-John L Brown, W A M"tl,, johnF Aydlett, SPSherrlll, Jus Mo ioniUl and Joseph 8 Cannons ; - , f Air Engineer and Superintendent-H 8 Guioa. tb-crt'hirjt Calvin J Cowles. lYctim rer Kattern Divin'on Calvin J Cowles. Trtatwrer Western Division V A McBee.- -. .VI1.MIXOTON WELDON KAIL UOAIK .- Pnsilent K. It. Brldgers.- Directnr on the port nf the tintkholder W i Vr.Klit,S D. WiiUnce, Ell Murray, Allre.l ! irt In A. 11. Vim Hokke.Uin, Geo. Harris ol Wilmington, and John Kverwtt, irf UoMhIhiw1. iirrtoronlheiartof the State J, 8. Ctotnort, C. H. Brodgcn and L. G. Kstcs. ' ' Chief JCtKjmeer ami U.ennii Siierititentmt - . I., i roiuunt. . ... u.merof Trtttrt0tton m. finlth. 'B-riJr 3firWHTir-John F. Dovlne. - 1 O? E OITT. PSP-Tltc MUESDiO STABUJe. UCjS livc.ed to Clly Subscribers, at FIFTKKN CESTS per weefc. Snbscrl bera KortU or the centre vf 'k't Street will bo nppliel by Mr. WM- 1. HARLOW) and le South of that line by Mr. JOHN B. BVKCIfe ' Only theaie Amenta are anthorlaed, In their respective Divisions, to collect elty subscription. TO FK1XTKKS ASO PiritHSMKKS. Wc have just received a ;eueral. assortment of Diaek rrintin: Ink, manufactured at C. E. Kobiiison'a Gwy's Ferry PiiutiaR Ink Works. We Imvo now ou hand Book, News, Job and Card Ink, at yni varying from 25 cents to $3 yer pound. Uook, Job and' Card lu'kniln n.wt.H'L'j of ouo, two, live" and teu'poands .Vetvs Inks in packages of tc'n, twenty-live and ilttv pounds. We sell these superior Inks at niauufaetuiers' net cash prices,-charging noth ing' for freight from Philadelphia to Wilmington.- Printers and publishers In tbla section will thus see that they can buy themfrdm as; cheaper than they can buy them at the inauu iactory. Give us an order. Terms, cash. . W e can also furnish, on short notice, News Inks, in packages of not iess than 100 pounds, U0 cents. Except for daily newspapers, how ever, we never advise the use of ink costiag legs than 25 cents. THE CIRCULATI0X OF THE M0RX- AT; STAR IS LARGER TIIAX THAT OF AST OTHER DAILY XEWSPATEIi TUB-' USHED IX X0RTII CAR0L1XA. ; their eontract.to advertise any other than their hgitimate business unless by paying specially for such advertisement. j TO city scbscribkrs.- ; ilr. Jiiincs II. Fbvles iiavinj; de- )u-fflo" John Dawson, Henry Hutt, O. G. D..P4iov. A. J. Deliosset, D 8. Cowan, Geo. J. i( i J. L. Bartlctt, James G. Burr. Itich- ciilcJ to remove from Wilmington; placed in her, her eugino overhauled, and freights, owing to the lowness t)f the wa the MoRSIXG Stau will be hereafter such other improrements made on her as ter in the Cape Fear. It was, therefore, A,aCL ci,lv,.,.iKo 1, .fJ will 'make her one of the handsomest and an encouraging Bight to see the Worth .- I I - William L. Harlow and Mr. John 1. Jiurcli. JMr, Harlow's lJivision embraces all subscribers whose pa- )prs are delivered at points North of the centre of Market street, and Mr. lunch's Divisionall South of the centre of Market street. Each Agent acts independently of the other. . j Our new Agents will deliver the paper in person ; and each is fully authorized to collect subscription money from his own subscribers, from October 1st; Orders may bo left with either of the city Agents, or at this office. ; Subscribers are particularly re quested to report to the proprietor all failures to receive their papers.' churchIiHectory. Sunday, Octobeu 3, I860. 1 St. John's Church' (Eplfteopftl),-. i ConnEK Bed Cnoss asd Thiud Stkeets! ' Services at 10 A. M. and 8 1'. M., by KeV. G W. Stickncy. Sunday School exercises 5 P. M. ! Wednesday, services at 1 P, M. St. James' (Episcopal, COHNEK TllIKD AND MAIIKCT StUEETS. t Morning Prayer nt 10 o'clock A. M. Even ing Prayer at 51 P. M. .... Sunday School exercises 4 o'clock P.'M. Flrat Presbyterian Charcli, COKNElt TllIKD AND ORANGE StEEETS. Services at 10 A. M. and 8 P. M., by Rev. II. L. Singleton. Sunday School exercises commence P. M. ftt 4 Lecture Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Baptist Church, j In City Hall Building. ' j : Services at A. M., by tho pastor, Rev . J. C. Iliden. No services at night... . j St. Thomas' C'bnrch .(Catholic), ', On Dock Between Second and Toiiid Sts. Services at 7 and 10 A. M., and 5 P. MJ Mass at 7 and. 10,A Mj,' and Vespers at 5 P. M , Kev. M. S. Gross, officiating clergymen. Front Street IhT. E, Church, South, survici.. nt mi a m ..n,i ?uPM. bv the 1'iistor, Rev. J. II. Dally. , ; , bunday School exercises at 4 P. M. T.-.... U y, ' 'v..a..o.iMl ir in unrWEEN tUURCU ASU BUB OiM. - HcirvWtt nt mt?' a - f KRv. J. N. An- ... Am. J ' ' crews.. No Bcrvic'cs at-nlght.r-;rj7' , Snnday BcUooV a 9 AM.'ii -t ,' III IMl'I i M. lMnlM Evan.' Lutheran ClMr41i, Market Stkeet.7. Cpafltaa!.' SixTit ket STKEeTCpKfltaB, Sixta. j miup-clock, lieun, in German, antf ,at-:7 ,M., Survicu f). Burnhe EnSlish. r ,. Sesmea'S Btli 1 Dock Bktwbik Faot awd'-WaterW'' No services iini m uii R P. 11 ILf RcT. atlOJ A.M-t ai.Wc' i. a. AnUrcwi.-naAton . i i i- i T . ...... t. l'aal'a (Colored EpleopDl j Corner OBANaa aaD FouaTH 8tbmt9. Services nt lOJf A M.'and SK.M-, ii "" i " i ' ' 1 v--f i iti i i n i M mm.., . 'i . ' i 1 1 - , -h ',-'!' . ; : ; - Vol. VNo io -ZTl&M .;yasl. another fff those mrgreeable davs so incpn renicnt .n piedeatrUn.", 7v.i:i';:, ''"'"'cS -- Mr. Wi-T,VDaniel3 has 'tl ,.:wV.tnd i tdr-thei corneir 6f Market and Second streets.4 '- Alio opeciai jourt tor tins county : His Honor Jndge- Cantwell, pra- -"et mww t vuis ciiy lo-morrow. - The regular 'ruontlily7 mofei ing of tb Ladies' BciacVoleiit Society has been postponed. ; The , time for meeting will be aiiaourifceci. "nrrr. P'.Xinate (col.) requests us to state that his-sctrool for colored cjiil d,r,e" l1"). o Third between Orange and Ann streets, will open to-morrow. .ea8wl,VteMay;;the payment bt costs. - : .Tr paleb'loften (coI.),'chirged with bastardy ka"s, tried before ;Justice McQaigMt9aod sent to jail, in default of security, to await his tijiil be fore the nextSuperior Court. , Mr. G. M. VanOrsdeil, the Photographist, was engaged,' yesterday at'ternoou, in taking pliotographs . of Mr, Jamts Dawson's Banking House," the Na-J .tonal BaH, and the Purcell House. Robinson's" Circus. Tlie uroDri- ....... . . i . i . - etors of this alamoth show advertise ; that they Will visit iili the1 priheipat towns arid ! cities ia thia Stafe during th month, of . October. Sp. Paul's (Lutheran) Ciiuecii. -f-"Weare requested to announce the Tact that Rev. jG. D. Burnheim will pfeach at St. Paul's Church at 10i o'clock, P. M.,i to-day, in the German language, and '.'at, 7, P. M. in English. ' " ' Frciterer and Confectioner. JJrVR. E. Heide, No. 4 South Water street, ia now opening a large stock of goods in his Rne,, suited to every section of - the country. Mr. II. will supply country deal- ers with all kinds of fruit, coufoctioneries. &c,- Sx. All orders will have pjoiupt and I r..i . rr u : "'wwwiwafw :ry inui.j i Thk! Oldham. The Steamer ' Ohlham is laid Up for repairs, and will not1 u ..... : "j ! resume her place on the river under a con- pie of months.' A new boiler will be ii.niirliMt luMfc rn the rVi ii Poor . I Deaths ' tn Hospital. Micliael, Cowan, who was picked up on the streets some time last week ill with fever, and in th &rd hon9' from Whence' ha WM .Iraf "rei1 ia " osPn'. breatuca bis last yesterday. ' We' leaini : that a colored man, whosd name we did not ascertain, also died in hospital yesterday. ' . . Jury of . Inquest. Coroner E Allen ' summoned a jury yesterday, an proceeded op the river a short distance to hTd nnYnqnttt on the body of s negro man by the nAmo of John Hopkins, who was drowned" few days ago near the Railroad bridge nt Meares' Bluff, and whose body was recovered yesterday morn ing. The verdict of the jury was, that he came to his death by accidental drown ing- i i : v Fall and Winter Stock. Mr. M. M. Itatz, No. 89 Market street, under Mr. Vanorsdell's Photographic gallery. will open. Monday. Oct.th, an entire new stock of goods for the Fall and Win ... ' . .11 sl. ter trade His stoc w, . compose latest noveiues w atapw "7 o'ods. &C' &C. Mr. Kfltz Is an experi enced caterer in bis line and will doubtless( give satisfaction to all who may call) on him. TheDirec- t y; )IBECroRS, Meeting. tor of , the Capd Fear .Building Associa tion, at their meeting on Friday night, ap- I pointed a committee to examine iue wuu of the Secretary ana 1 ressurer, ami, n isfactory, it 'was ordered that books be opened immediately. '- v 1 ' Mr. V. D. Macumber resigned the posi: tion of Secretary, and Mr. R. M. Houston was appointed io his place. ,JV .'.. Since riUng-theVe; weyetra ,th,at tha bonds of Messrs. Kobert jvi. ruouston, as Secretary,' and McDPFreach, nB Treasurer, nave wvu .vvc.v.,. ,, , , I ... ' AnotheRi , Warning. I esieraay morning a little white boy, about, bix I ejgnt IjDinS, I I Qt gomo otber fcoyg attempted toreacue him,. but tailedKwbcn a colore the 1. , -uf ? i anA . - r . . ." 'A.1 . aner.some o mcu ii, ir.""K I ins him .safely to land. ,' HaOjta acident I u ' ' . :rMAnsnf keti happened in a less frequenteO.pcaUtJ, Tnoi fpiinw wAiiin ' certamiv. nay joeen t . . r -r.. ! ,4 , clrownerl, . A it was, he narrowly' escaped that tatey . H ' ; .l-i)7- ?' i-i-' Alex. Gartlnas' who was"ar- r8tcd oa a bail warrant a few days since, and cn'nfinAl !n tlm .H HUW.. wmu j j i i tf no a c years 6 d, by the name of William rm the hull) 1015 cts a peck; turnips 10 "iiav A.M.,wewui8enavii.xciiang vorner, u.a, A? ;. . v , . ' ... r . r 1 bv a netrro.in Newhefri. on Thursday mebt. .. . i - .. t r '. ' , was playing on the wnart at tne u peat per rrkelquasl. oerits per ' " , t m? . ; .. ALu ABLE IOT, ,60x330, - of Marketrtreet,wWh his foot slipped dozen ; vegetable eggs 5&i"0cents ! a i!;,t . - Mt,iB. JP.'-W.llmrig '-has with- WifM lmpvement?thereonW'Haaover, and he felt headlong iot0 . tIe. rtyer. In piece:pkra5 cents per dozen ; coleworts, arawniromtneMrioiiei Auepa- funded nyxmra. and onrn hisexertionstokeephis tfiffitf 5 iJ radi9he.0IWJ per KtdTAUlrtcfS tcr-W fToi uoae ;tA.e.-,bttQiii 7of a boat, bunch:. peaches 70 cents a peck ; cucum-i ' oets ' ' io-U WlMIIIffir, N,; - til. '-iiri-.tit J. Cowan's -Barber shop itjow located on-Dawson Avenue, in the rear of -'Mr;'' Bttnge'aVSatoon.V Calt .! . -;j .il )-n,,f , ;iilji -- :i ri-. On hlm.; . .. '.- : :;!;. r K-.i t .11 I , -!:, ;!,..rj. .il i i , nil I ),Jf.f ;r-i,;i ; i ason. Wc ;r Jea.rn ') froiii-! a friead at riansrHIe; pulJUn cooTity,- that at the regular monthly meeting of Warren Lodge No. 101; F, Tnd vA JM.'at tlveir Hall at that' ptac!au (ectaon . foVjoflicert for thnsuw& M;anic!.y?W f tooV .place; ith,tbe foilrtwingu-::; : W.'A;' Allen,; WV M:' -:T.:JCsVrJ'W.i;'':: J j Et.MathewfC'jTj W I f.r I !VJ- ! lliol't -f ' If -:-A lr. . ' -i . A. FVJlliara.ttaurer. ' T.S. Watson, Secretary ; ; ' ; ' ; . A Radical, Ki-IdTAQifrifATE Robs a, , CnrcKEf ;;;Cop..--A, gentleman from Brnnbwick Informs tljrf an instance which . illustrates the character;, of persona - who , are being- placed ittto office under the pres .ent radipiiViwai.'.'r jVnegroV$y':.t.;tiBme . of .Kprie'y. y;a'.4jji!p'( nte ;,'a Magistrate in NorthwestTowDsMp in that county; epme tliiie since, but resigned in favor of B. D. WorreH (white); j On ; lastiTucsday, night tlua man Kelfey was qaught stealing chick ens ir9mB:;P,,Bfyant;'or Somerviirc Mr. Bryant did o himself see him with the chickens-, but the tracks from the chicken coop led directly' to the house . ocenpied by Kelley, and a colored man, whoaccom-' panied Mr. B.,saw Kelley 's family, through the cact"j n the holise, pickingthc chick cni: .M'Bryint also statej that Kelley subsequently shot mi iule belonging tncllim.' tj-ff'41 .--U-j l ,;srt !! V. :' ' Bishop ATrNsoN's' AppoiNTMEarrs. ;; JacKsoH--'vV !V;.; v'V':;: 'f-?.Weidon;4''f '::':':7- "- : V Warreoton,' '- ' " - Williarasboro' -in i -..' 1. 6zfordV ."k A.' . Henderson, ' ,'.:...''. '" ,', Louisburg, - ' 1 ' Charlotte; ' Lincolnton, High Shoals, Gast on to.,! ... Concord, Cabarrus c.,"V. Salisbury,' r" y; ; , .Clirist Chtirch, Rowan co.f; St. James, Iredell co., St. Andrews, Howin cu., Wadesboro . ; Oct. Nov. ' ' u 24 j . 2 ';.:, 4 6 '7 ' 9 14 17 .18 " 20 ;:2i. 23 i".'24'' 25 28 u . . ' Will Baleigh .'Sentinel , and . Standard ! please copy. Yerv Encocraging. For some weeks past those of the Fayctcvillc boats that .were able- to rcaclv .this city at all. were compelled , to come with very light stPHm down the river, veaterdav. loaded to her utmost capacity with rosin, turpentine, besides, having three heavily laden flats in tow. We learn that from 3.500 to 4,000 barrels of rosin wefe ' brought down by this sreamer alone, besides other arti cles. The other steamers arc coming in, one by one, heavily freighted, and before many days shall elapse wc may expect to see our wharves literally 'g'roaning under the' weight of (he 'acdumu;Ute'd; products of up-couotry fields and forests. a1 Ordkred- to Leave.- One Lou. Buchanan, who has been figuring ia the courts of this city for some time past for drunkenness and other offences against the1 peace and good order of f he commu nity. was arraigned before Judge, Cantwell of the 8pecial Court; yesterday, on the charsc of bcin? found in an inebriated condition on the public streets, nis Hon or decided that sho should Mpay a fine of $ 20 and costs ; but tho Mayor and Alder men were. recommended to remit the' tine on condition that she; would pledge her self to leave the city, uever -more to re turn; on Monday next, by 2 o'clock P. M. -d to 8tilting tlmt she in. tended starting for. Mississippi on tliat d and ,f ehe faUed t( a8 promisedf she wo(t de,iver herself up to be dealt with.; in accordance with ; the judgment rendered against her in the above case. ; ' DoMEsTtd Market. Wc give b low the state of the city nvarkct yesterday' morning! ' '' -'r.i,': . i.- " ! ' ''ADDlesfeood Quality) "were- selling at 60 ' ago cts.. .a Deck: sweet potatoes $1.20 $1.40a bush; tomatoes 10 cts. quart; Irish. pofatocs 2540 cts. A peck; peas 810 cts. po cd' Rents'; a peck ; butter beans 20 cents a quart; grapea 50 cts. per. k 2530 cents a dozen: poultry I 175 ct3. per pairj corn 4045-cts. per 'dozen: ducks &L 25 a pair.' beet 12iai cents. per .iu.v muttoa 1520 cents per porkf80 cents per lb.: veal 1620 cenf3 p'er lb.; fresh mullets 50 cents per. dozen : cabbage 15, cents a ueaci; gherkens 75 cents , a : peck; . rice . birds 50 centg a dozen: salt mullets 60 cents a doz- or en; oysters (Sound) 25 cents a quart peas feia'aO' cent a 'dozen; cliinkapins 20 cts. a aaarti'sbrfmia tiart 'i'la raa tz 'JT'l i.rrTi5 "II '..!..: aa, iFI1 ".A n.rrTr, r - peT-uusnerjraM aeeer rween; veni YMfmzS fts1 ber,fdetoWrtriacentsJ .fections, Ask for Df.' Worthington's Diarrhea th . 't 7 X the i ft qUart; -y UOpba 3 CfcBtS a peck; anapa nnf. ,w. Aen I ." vr v.un,-j;wi v...--- Ubeeta 60eeuts,'a :peck; ;,a.wsItaO cents' a -r quarts new nee to. cents, a id. ' ' f- dSMKDAY MORNING; ''til CoVtCb6v I '; PicKLK.-An "ex- change pubiiBhes4he following recipe tor JL ;Ct-.LAi iu -T . i makltlgthis popular pickle, and rtcom- ;;fi"ri.Xii':- 1 ' - c i. 1 i mends it to the attention or housekeepers, The recipe is for one gallon of pickle ; for m6 the quantities must be iocreased : The. ingredient are J peck of green to- !,-' t-t . . . .r . onions ;1 dozen cucumbers ; i pint grated feMish; iouhd;; white mustard seua: ounce celerv . fteerr' A' tf-w umnll 1 u Kfiiunu cinnamon: ana a Dounas i browa suffafACuf the' cabbaffe. onions n i,: vuvuiuvEinu nuiaii uiv.-LC9 suu uawiv i them dowri.iri salt one night; then put . : - . ' ' . - I tuem in vinegar with tile two pounds of sugar, and pour over hot. "Do this three Mornings. ' The third mornin- mix one wja, ui jjiuuuu musim u wiin ouc-quaripr I pint of salad oil.. To be mired in while warm. i s i : ' . ' . -.-.. : '" -'i 777" -. ' -ii ;Mii gATTjRiAV, October 2. I' .FROM. BELOW. , ; ,Tb. weather hasten blowing very heavy for streral days past, which prevent ed vessels from A going to sea. The Schr.". I.Lockvsood went to sea yesterday and the Steamship Fairbank to day. . . .-. The. Brig. Ruth and Schrs.; If. A. Stockholm, Lizzie Maul and Alex. Young are in below,. bound out. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. The Steamship tlfefceca Clyde cleared from New 'Yoflt for this port on the 30th. i ThenSchr. . John Griffith, Coombs, Bostorij'for tW' port, arrived at Holmes' Hole on the 29th, with loss of foretop- niast. , , . ' . , ' ; ARRIVED OUT. ' Tlie 8chr. John Crodker, Hodgen, ar- rlve"r at Portsmouth on the 28th. i NyrK.-Allusion having recently ; been made in 'this column to the fact'thatj the Scbr. Eendusleay had arrived at1 Providence, with sickness on board.; and that several deaths had occurred during the '"passage, it may ' be pro- . ' J-.. . . .',' per to ; state ., tnat sue loaueu at Riverside, instead of this place, and re mained ' there almost environed by rica fields about ten days. Only one case of sickness has been reported this summer nmrthff vpsstfU snilincr rlirpct from thin nort. r 0 . 0 , ine &cnr. jonn vroeicer. reoorteu witn sickness on board, also loaded at River side. . S p e cial Notice. Our recent change of City Agents, together with the removals usual on the 1st of October, will doubtless produce some little confusion in the delivery of the Star to the city sub scribers. 'We urgently request our friends to report all errors and failures in the de livery of their papers piomptly at .this of fice, or to either of our city agents. G2F" Koskoo ! The Great Blood. and Liver Medicine 1 t fSfDr. Lawrence's " Woman's Friend " cures diseases' peculiar to females. t LATEST BI MAIL. North Carolina in a Nutshell. fi -Weldou is going to have a good church. A new paper to be started in Tarboro'. . . , TG.auie plentiful in the vicinity ot Newbern. .' The oyster season has", opened at Goldaboro'. . . ,;. i Oysters plentihil in Newbern, but not very nice. t Gen. Bryan Grimes was in ewbcrn- on oa ; A street railwa company is being formed in Charlotte. Skiff & Qaylords Minstrels will be in Goldsboro' on the 13th. ' The Fall term of tlie Wake Superior court commences to-morrow.. A tournament is to come off ...! th. -w.f rvtniw,r Dr. Menmnger, State Treasur er, has returned to Raleigh after a lengthy visit North. The Weldon IVews says some body's going to erect a dwelling house in that place at once 4 ' ,--- The Western Sentinel ' sDeaka favorably of the tobacco in Forsyth and the adjoining counties. -judce;Howard.has purcHased A prominent i politician of ', i Iiatest.byi Telesruph. Thnnmnila f mnn.'.. wnmnn anil. Gtalldrno liave been cured of Diarrhea, Dysentery, Choi- . . j era juOTDffl, wile, sc., or ur. n. uruunp .. ii. ii. wortning - - jxxu; ZTS-JSr-tt - i ft 1 and Cholera Medicine keep it in yonx Houao W. never travel wiUMut Ur-It may rave your j -. ..-?. : ' , . 23 ana ou cents per mane. - For sale In Wilmtagton by T. Wi, Lippitt Co) James T. Wi jlna, Wholesale Proprleto- ry Agent, Korxox ,Vav t - tf I .1 ti j t i : - A I ' . ' ; ' ' . , : . , , I. , ... f - H .' 'i ! OCTOBER 3; 1869. Female Diseases. ' .LaKO numbers of women m ,taet almost nine-tenths of t entire sex suffer from some disease peculiar to females. , ; ?? LAwaawcK's Woxait'b Friknd meets with-wonderfal success In enringthem., lady8Unlue aya r17?Jh.-t , . , ' ' It is a safe-and reliable remedy, and Is en- ang8-tf . r .-.i .j . !'( rA,,",,,,.' 1 : i;. - : , ,,; . meuicine uasso wontne duduc inrvor dv its i l"lioe :u"u"".w,1,lrg,;u)u. P nu. rrocure irom voar urnssisi a uosaaa j to AlmMactorlsMt IneopotaM ;Jai It 'will ba found a.fear of thn hnnrlrtwliiof nArt.iflcntAa I in possession of the Proprietors, from persons,1 -wiiose, characters for veraetty are unimpeacn-, JlHialLT are given ; are non manniaccurea lortuc pur- ?VJrl . '" g.a, uloua Dtibllrt.' but are srrataful ackoowiedfirmenta of benefits dei-iv ed front a medicine which in many -respects, and for many diseases, is superior toany vpi-, .uiovuvcrciv f NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,; ' ' . Hbimsbsboek'8 Live Book , Store. School Books. V ,i , L. Meginset Wilmington Institute for Girls and Boys. c-t & OEKis-Admfnistrator's Sales Valuable Real Estate at Auction Bbnkrupti Sale of Real Estate at LaGange-r Valuable City Lot at Auction. :r---r !j ;jrv 1 Geo. R. French & Son Boots and Shoes at Wholesale.' ; ' J ; , . . . j -. ' R. E Heidk Grocer, FruiTerer and Confec tioner.' - :i s ' '" i Ladikb' Benevolent Society Postpone ment of monthly mectipgi .,; ' . .. Misses Kenned & Habt Reopening of their School. . . 3 Ket Box No. 21 Eight r to .Ten Thousand: Dollars to Loan. ... (; .r.WnxiAMS & MCBcnisoN-For New York "Dispatch Line. ... - t . , . -t'-r - m i ; v ' r."' : ; Cowan dc Mktts Choice Pis Pork Supe rior Tabie Butter, &c." ' ' ' ! M. M. Katz Opening of an entire stock of New Goods. - ' -, : ' MtJSrso'A Co. Ladias anil Gentlemen's' Traveliag Trunks. Rob't M. HousTON-iNotice in regard to thej Cape. Fear Building Association. ; ZIMMEBMAH.& White New Fnruiturejusfc Ub nauu. SPECIAL. MISSES KENNEDT, AN HART ' will re-open' their Scnool for' Young Ladles on Wednesday th 6th' instant, In their new and commodious School House, on the East side of Third street, between Market a,M LnncOiS'i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. it. CfiONL F, Auctioneer'. v: By.CRONLY t MORRIS, j , ADMINlSTRA TOR'S SALE. . ' r ON THURSDAY, 21st instant, at 10 o'clock, At M., l'Wiu eii atsaiea rooms oi uroaiy . If. .. nil I. Morris, all the HOUSEHOLD AND . KITCHEN FUR" NITURE : Belonging to the' estate Of Mrs: B. Doscher deceased. : .. ... Terms at sale.' ' - JOHN G. BAUMAN, 1 Administrator, oct S 10-eodts AM. CR.ONLYvA!ctioneer. v. By CRONI.YA MORRIS. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. BY ORDER &f the Court of Probate for tluo "aSPffSSS at public auction! at Exchange Corner, TJinrs- aay, ociooer ven, iob, at iu o-ciock, a. ml., tob i vaiuaoie . HOUSE AND LOT : Situated on Second street,' between dnnrcli I and nun, Known in tne plan or tne uuy Pi w iimington as part or ixt a, liiocic iui. Ml W. R. EMPIE, Commissioner. oct 3 :. . .. 10 M. GROiYLr, Auctioneer. By CRONLY MORRIS. BANKRUPT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. ON WEDNESDAY, SOtH InstJ at 10 o'clock, A. M., I will seU at Exchange Corner, -In this city, witnout reserve, mat . 1. VALUABLE ft DESIRABIE PLANTATION, Situated on the vest side of Cape Fear river. in Brunswick county, 22 miles from Wilming ton, ana well known as . LaGRAN.GE.; Said Plantation contains 1,400 ere--300 of Wlilcn are oiearea anu nnuer ienctv ioe same, belnir well adaDted to the culture of Cotton- Corn, ftc. The improvements consist of a frame DweUlng, containing 7 rooms, Kitchen, Stables, Barn, and ten houses for hands. Terms and particulars at sale. ' 1 ' . .. WM. R. EMPIE Asstgtiee in Bankruptcy, '- . . Estate Suiter LloyL oct 3 .. ..... , : , 10-eoa-ts M. CR ONLY, Auctioneer. ' . . t ' ; ' ' " By1 CEOMLT ft MORRIS. PR 0 VEMENT8 THEREON. ON THURSDAY,? 7th instant, iE 10 o'clock. WUmingtqi totitute . . . .uru n.TRT.n Awnnnva - ' - i ' " j - - -r-. t V wZtoTi rwitNTY-Ff rst anntal SESSION X of this School will cotnmenoo oa Mrmday. 1 tlettlioiuowiwrdaw,.;. ,:: v- 1 WANTED. A Lady to teach the Tiino. .5. t ,w",-:;,Tirs , : c ' ' I ments in advance, lrdesired i gooanuiuy wui uo gioo( wut uiuij w-j: ii MEGINNBY. OCtJ lif.-' 10-lt Whole No. 633. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. M. GRONLY; 'Auctioneer. BY CBONLTA. MORRIS. VALUABLE LOT THREE 3) DOV- BLE TENEMENTS THEREON 5 Olt THURSDAY. 7th Instant .at' Kidianire Corner, at 10 o'clock, A. M., we will tell thai .VALUABLE LOT 60x330, ; j j . (,no half emli; 11rii.,!L it,d mnnti.., A .a s ' - - - 1 iT, 7 '' ' int- v o - jv-ia It Boots, and Shoes AT WHOLESALE ! Xarge Slok, complete ASSORTMENT. WE OFFKIJ GOODS AS LOW As any Jobbers in New York Or BALTIMORE. U . GtO. R. FRENCH 4 SON'S, . zs niorcn u roni. atrect.- oot S-10-tf R; E. HEIDE, v GROCER, : i . Fruiterer & Confectioner No. 4 SOUTH WATER STREET, WILMINGTON, N C. ' I AM NOW OPENING, for tho Inspection of iny oldTriends 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 andmv increased Facilities bear me out in savrnir that I can oiler bar gains to thoac who may favor me with a call. ah oraers will nave my prompt and careful attention, .. Ii. U. 11 Hil UK. oct 3 - Journal copy. 10 ir . LADIES' . Benevolent Society. TTN AVOIDABLE' CIKCUMSTANCKS ren- der it imperative to nostDone for a week' the usual monthly meeting of the officers and l." "uuw1" 00 :JMt n, $8,000 to $10,000 rT10 LOAN at moderate rate of interest, for JL one- two and three years. The Loan to be secured by mortgage upon live real estate. KEV Wilmington, N. C. oct 3 10-6t-nae For New York. DISPATCH LINE. rjVIE NEW and splendid Schr. A. L, LOCK VOOD, A. B. St. John, Master, will have dispatch as above. For freight engagements apply to WILLIAMS ft MURCHISOX. oct3-0tf ' Hay! Hay!! 150 BALES EASTERN II AY- 2-V) BALES NEW YORK HAY. PRIME QUALITY. FOR sXLE LOW BY WILLIAMS & MURCHISON. 10-tf oct 3 Choice Pig Pork! 1 -fx HALF BARRELS. Dry Salt C. R. Sides. Extra Family Flonr warranted to be good No. 1 MackereVin kits andbbls. ' , Smoked Beef. ! Smoked Tongue. Lard. Fulton Market Beef carefully selected and packed for our own orders. Just received ty Steamer Empire. At No. 57 Market street, '; COWAN ft METTS.' oct 3 . . . 10-tf Superior Table, Butter ! TUST IN, fj .At 57 Market street, 1 COWAN ft METTS.' oct 3 Those Albert Biscuit s O MUCH SOUGHT AFTER have arrived At ... . 67 Market 9treet, oct 3 10-tf . COWAN ft MET1 :ts. O P EN I N G : OF AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF GOODS. WILL OPEN ON MONDAY. October 4th, 1869, at No. 36 MARKET STREET, under Mr. VanOrsdell's Photographic Gallery, an entire new stock of Fall and Winter Goods, Consisting' of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, the latest novelties In DRESS GOODS, ' SHAWLS, and especially CLOAKS. Notions, White Goods, Furnish ing Goolti, Ilibhons, Trim- ' , "'. : .'mings, kc, 3kc. ' ifhanklng my iriends tor their past patron .... ; .. . .. ..... i age, 1 respectfully request a continuance of the same. ' An experience of many years makea.me feel ccnifldent of my ability to' sen Qt latest styles and best quality goods, at the lowest possible prloeii 5r.-T'j::'f i ''" TermsTPositively Cash! ' Wlth'-pleftwtslionld like tohave my stock examined. Olfl . M.ii , .'" - il r : OOt3---';i-- !'-' (liJo-U f.- One Square one day,, vr 30 three days,, V f f ....? .! '0"ayi 8 to ' onewoek.... mU taken at pro portlonatelT low rates. - , : s, Funeral and Ia m. half rates Marriages, Deaths. Rerhrton TlsefnU rates Obituary notices will be Insert when pakl for in advanee t other wul be charged. r , , , "Taaits Cash on demanA. "new advertisemeI. NT&. HAVING SOLD OUa . f" Our'large stock of . "DRUNKS" To the gentleman from South Carolina, who, by the way. peems to be a very thirsty man), we now offer the public a good assortment or Mes' aM GentleiBii's TraTeIiii Trnnls, Of Sole Leather, English Leather, Norway Leather, and various other kinds of Leather at LOW PRICES. M0N8ON A CO., '" ' . city Clothiei-s. .bet.- r;;- .T.r.r- ,r.. 10-tf Notice! THE CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS of the Cape Fear BoildtnK" Association -will be ready for signatures on Tuesday evening next (5th Inst.) ' ' U . 1, 1 . 1 .1 . un .1 . n - . A A. Instalments when tbey sign the Constitution. i can do lounu at toe rreeamen's savings Bank every evening next week (after Mon day) beTween the hours of 7V and a o'clock. ROB'T M. HOUST&N, Secretary. - oct 3 .. i .... . J0-St ' TT School Books! A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT Of SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL STATIONEET on hand. Teachers and Parents are respectfully ro- ' i -.1.) . quested to examine my stock. !,v F, HK1NSBKRQER, - ! . ,.r ;. . . , 89 Market street. ; Stiefs anfl ; Me's 1 Pianos M Sale ! oct a , . . ' ' io-tf r FURNITURE! THOSE FINE, LOW-PEiCED BED ROOM SETS have arrived. tAlsorWINDOW SHADES, WALL PAPKR, Ao. The largest and cheapest stock in the olty. .We also cut and make CARPKTS, and guarantee a perfect Bornopay. .;. a; , ! i ' Jteier to any carpel aeaicrs in inc ciry. ZIMMERMAN ft WHIT1C, 2d street corner Dock. ' oct 3 . 10 Co-partnership Notice. VTT"E. THE UNDERSIGNED, have this day W entered Into a co-partnership under the name and style of OLDHAM ft GUMMING, for the purpose of carrying on a Grain, Keed, and General bnpply Store, at Wesoott's old stand, two doors from.. tho cornor of Water ana frincess streets. W. P. OLDHAM, PRESTONkCUM MING. oct I ..Hcteffiiiatst Gnni Mtei Hssl. 300 BUSHELS FRESH", lust received, ! OLDHAM CUMMING, .. WeBcott's old stand.. -2t-nae cct2 REMOVAL. J HAVE REMOVED MY ArCTIOX & KEAFi EST AT K : office:;":;;"' Over the Store formerly occupied by Mr. A. Johnson. ; S. VAN AMRINGE, Auctioneer and Real Estato Broker. oct 2 0-tiac-tf S. VanAmringe, AUCTIONEER, . and , . REAL ESTATE BROKER, Will buy and seU STOCKS, BONDS, REAL ESTATE, and all kinds of merchandize. Also, wiU receive orders ana enter into con tracts tor the delivery of any 'amount of BRICKS and WOOD at the shortest notice Office on South Water Street, over the store formerly ocenpied by A. Johnson ft Co. oct'S -nactt ; 1 .... nld . I. ,1'im , W. P. OLDHAM, T. CUMM1NQ .4 .i- 1 OLDHAW & -CUMMING. Commissiori Merchants,. . . AND iALK09 IN r . ! . '';" Corn, Onts, Hay, IFced Ac, PRINCESS, STREET, , ; WILMINGTON, N. O. octl . . S-lm-8tnac ,new: ;goods ! . r J '' .... . ,. ,. i.. NEW GOODS! . JUST RECEIVED :. : : . "Vf -jv !.; ' ', i A.D.BR 'O Vj N'S, EXCHANGE ' CORNER, '' Tho largest and Oheapost stock of laKlliriery the State -ALSO V''.'-'-''. WHITE OOODS' HANDKERCHIEFS, HO- . L J: ?xmmi&.T$: '.oi And every thiag usually kopV tn first class miLltneey Airr fancy' stoeb. i :- ' The onrv house In the State that sous the celebrated. , . r . . . I nAND-M ATlJi, XIOOl' SKIUT, Made expressly., for; mjv trade. jBICK 50 Cests!tot 50 a Call and exa,wJn. for your- f'V ?.7;l r ;;J v . Qle Pflbbm -TeriTlS CQSn. J - ; A. D. BROTl N. , .'..V, V ''I.

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