tub MOii?iir;a star, pufjsuip daily,- v ,VW. BEBJMlBD, Eitr mm! Prop'r. OfMCB, DftUon Bnk Bolldic-s, rront St ?KoutU in advance....... 3 60 TwA months, inadvanoe... ....,....... a oo i veat, in advance .; ; ' 1 one month, Ji adTaAqprt,..,.. 7$ .. .unmnxaSTil will be delivered in uiu part oftho City at Firrin Cskts per week. ,J POST OFFICE DIRECTORY; ;vJr , . 1 ' .' a 4Mv. . IfA J t 8 CIO ', ' v, ihcru through A way mall 5:00 A,M. Daily. vnrLlicrn through inail 7:0u R M. - Sfinil R. 11. U., ........... .Saw IV 11. Mo. " ' Wednesdays v v, uevillovia War8ftwi SKW A. M. Dailv, Xvt Sunday.-- Wthvillo r Sieum, 1:30 1. three x i L A B 1 V v.tT ' ? F i j, i,, ,.heni Through Mall BiOO A. M. Dally. ' i en Throagh and Way Mall, 7:30 V. M. naili- except Sunday delivered at 8:00 P.M. -r v r ml Km 3:00 p- M. Three times a week l..Virttoville,7d P. M., daily; except Sunday. WlVville, P. M Three times a week. ouen from 7:00 A. M. to :30 P. AI . KV " 8:00 to 9:00 A.M. unfl,; vf ; -. ED, B-BRINK. P. M' BAiLWArTiraKtrroBT. ; . IT nXUT0N A MANCHESTER R. ROAD iwr-Geo. G. Hull.- ' " " ' IIorT-John Dawson, Henry Ntttt, 'O. G. v J.DcRossct, D. 8. Cowan, Geo. J. mJ&ILJ. I Itartlett, JameaGwRurr.Rich. '1 i'rillev. J. Kli Gregg. 1 SaTVfr-Wm, A, Walker. cy n!fcl Aaotf Jpo. R. ltta- tiZJtiAgvZ rngfoT.-C. Lippitt. itMiVGTOK, Cn.UiLOTTE AND RUTH KVtOHD RAILROAD. . 'Xt SXtMi--A! R. Home lyffi W Uulon, W L Steele,, H li TrctZrer WvUrn Dwo"- A McBee. j ( WIUUAGIOX WKLDO KA11. tADi .. . ' .x . mri of II HlOUUvM " , , . t. 1:. Kites. I.. n' mi'.. u - . .. iu. natli. I., I 1IU 1 rol IWtet A(7- rujsson. ,ThOR.MStl HTABli dc Uveed tw C'ltjr Snbcrlbr t nrTEtH CENTS per week. 8uberl bars Aorth of the centre f Market Street will be knppllea by Mr. WH. MAKLaW; and taese South ef tht line by Mr. JOUH B. BUKCIT. Only these Agents are iatborlel, in their respective Division, to t.olteet city MnbMCrlpiious. ; IO PUlSTiBS AND PUBUSUKKS. s We liuvu just received a yeucral assortment i lilack Piiutiuj; Ink, manufactured at C. E. iioliii.sou'B tiraj'a Ferry Priutiu Ink Works. V c lwive now ou hand Book, News, Job &nd canl Inks, at prices varying from 25 cents to per puuiid. Book, Job and Card Iuks In ,iai:ka:c9 of one, two, live and ten pounds Sews Inks in packages of ten, twenty-live and 1; f . y pound. We sell these superior Iuks at niauufaeiurers' net cash prices, charin 110th i iu' for freight from Philadelphia to Wiiiuiuic hintersand publishers In this section i'li thus f-ev that they can buy them from us liicuper than they can buy them at the rnauu lactory. Give us an ordet. Terms, cash. We tan also furnish, ou short notice,. News Inks, iu packages of not less than 100 pounds, JO cenU. Except for daily newspapers, liow .'vor, v.e never advise the use of ink costing ls tban 25 ceuta. " - ' v ' - THE CMC L'LA TI0N OF THE MOllN ISO STAS 13 LARGER T1IAN THAT OF AST OTHER DAILY SEWSP.LPER I'UB USnED IX NORTH CAROLINA. 2Con tractors will not bo allowed, under their contract.to advertise any other than their legitimate business unless by payinjc specially f'Tsnch ndvcrtisemcnL. , ' y -. . ' A1CT105) SALES THIS DAT. Messrs. Cronly &. Morris, Auctioneers, will h-11 this day, or the first fair day after, the de sira'ale assortment of Household and Kitchen Furniture, the property of Rev. K E. Terry. As8aclt and Battery. Yester day, before the City Court, llelvina Ilawis (col.) was arranged for assault and bat tery on the person of Another colowl. damsel l.y the name of Mary Davis. It seem? that Melvina had a pot that be longed to Mary, and . the Utter went to the house of the former and claimed her property. A dispute thereupon arose, which culminated in Melvina's seizins the iid vessel and breaking it to pieces over the cranium of Iter antagonist, and subse quently beating her over the Jtead with an. oak stick, cutting her head .and injuring lur in other respects very badly. For this the defendant, Melvina llawes, whs lined 40 and h and' rtquiied to give ecurily in the sum of $100 for herap. pearance before the next term of the Spe cial uourt. Ocb Fair. Pike, of the Stand- ra, never Kbowed himself ta,harp as wnen be penned the- followinglines: e want to see yoa all down to our rfiiir in November," was the broad iavi tation of a prominent citizen -of Wllming tn, as we bade him Mjjood-ly" at the Y C. Det, Saturday" ' morning. , We sincerely h6e that his leet wishes may. be realized. It id due to . the people of the -ape a ear region to the public jspirhecl ftnd energetic ;Wilmldtbnianthatrthe center; ' the; West ' and the- whole' State, should go . down- and carry article for exhibition.;.:u :: -j:;:,:. Come on, and bring your mettled steeds. your Improved Btock'yhar new in vehttods jour sparkling wines, hi? babie. Elk Mountain cheese ami splendid tnules r mg. city- ua hearts and n homes enough to take you all in. , No "Ku-Iflux" "own lure! . . . ' : ' A Cold WtNTEU,gciehtIlIc;iriei), observant woodmeo'old. hunters and oth r weather-wise indivhluaU pfedlct -that coming wihter will be 0ne,6rt unusual 8UI? h&l n 7or wood while it is cheap ad plentiful, anld be prepared lor the 1 i. vV : n,-V.w;.wror W- Nate J. 8. Cannon, VolrV-lTo. : 28. v The . Oasr of - tiie Cuba. Mr. Davis proposed to' introduce some -of the officers, of tiie Culta as witnesses for the defence ' .r. ... s Air. Phelps objected. ( Vl. v , ; J " Mr. Darl3 :pIn 18C2 Congress passed an act as to the competency of witaesses, ma king State laws ..the.', test 'of. competency (act of lCth JulylSJ in the Courts of the United ' States in each State.' ; Said tliat in criminal cases we are governed by the Common Law ; and by the 84th sec tion of Judiciary Act of 1789, rules of ev idence in civil cases are regulated Ly, the Common Law ; therefore that, civil cases being provided for, the act of 1862 must ipso facto refer to criminal cases. Every defendant is a competent , witness for his cendefendant -so L decided . by the Su preme Court of North Carolinaut a party is not compellable to give evidence which might criminate himself. -.. s ' . Mr. Phelps: There is-nothiiQg..in; the statute winch includes crimiuul cases. This point was raised in the Southern Dis trict Court ot New York, and it yvas deci ded thatsiich evidence cannot be intro duced in crimiual cases. - That the laws of the United Statesarej Dotto.be dis turbed by the law? of the States on . the subject.! ' '"' ' ; After eorae further discussion ; between counsel, he Commissioner ruled that the v.'-- - v - - - -; . witnesses werocouipeteut. . .. - t v . rMr. Gibson sworo.; Examined by Jlr. Davis. Witness stated that he was of Liv erpool, England. Heard of the Horuct in Halifax, N.: S. ; Was in the Masonic Lodge at Halifax. Some gentlemen knew I wanted a position ; they told me the Hornet was there ; I went to the ship and got the position ot mate; went aboard on the 7th or 8th of September. Lelt Hali fax Sunday, the 12th. The next port she made was Wilmington, f Was'ou board of her off "No-Man's-Land." ' Remember schooner coming . up and putting men aboard, about 8 or 10 - miles from shore; took in some heavy cases from another schooner, were about 8 or 10 miles from land; were never within 3 miles; no order given hs to approaching; within a marine league ; Martha Washington caino up to . Fire r. Island; Hornet was about 8 or 10 miles from shore; she was only 3 miles at No-man's Land; at Mor.tauk Point she was over 3 miles from shore. . Went ashore in a boat; went in 35 minutes.;-. .. ,, . ' ' Cross-examined ; by 3Ir. Phelps. Ar rived in New York and reinrtined .13 diiys. Went to Boston ; staid about a fortnight. Went to Halifax. Mr. Shields suggested t me that the Hornet wanted a man ; called on Capt. Esling ; he wanted a mate for a voyage to Queenstown; she left Halifax in four days; Mr. Philips was aboard; saw Mr. Dornin on a schooner off Fire .. Island schooner seaward; " we. steamed out to schooner; she was not the first schooner we Baw or steamed for; the .first was the vessel we took the men off; made land at Fire Island: had about 100 tons- of coal at Halifax nothing else. Only been to New York harbor once in my life; saw the position of .Fire' Island on the chart; had 15 or 16 men at Hali- 'ax seamen and firemen; understood mm thtt Csntain that .we would have men by and by. Did not look at chart at Fire Island; but know7 its position from an inspection of chart made before. Wit ness made a mistake; said .it was. o ninn'a Land they made first was in the day nt 8 or 9 o'clock when they made it; ' had' the . middle watch the night previous, so there was no light; didn't ask anybody where we were didn't hoar .anybody say.' Remained off iNo-ManV'Landr a day or 'two; the first vessel we stw was a schooner ; she was off NiMnu's Land, ''under sail; we were approach in each other; No-man's Land was 14 or 15 miles astern ot us; tana was 1 in si'bt ; .didn't see any colors on sciioon- ef ; we had none at Halifax or there; we had colors about the last of September, about 20 mi!es from'the American shore ; the color was the Cuban ensigu ; it was about 11. A. M. when we met the schoon er; had paasebgersto Queeustown; some . 3 n j HrbsA -'- Trio men came aooaru wils - , nothing said about passage money; some of these men came in here; some small cases takenon; schooner then left;, met a second schooner there don't know her name; the first was named Petrel j the passengers for Queenstown were 'Gordon, Shea, Munroe don't remember any oth ers : Capt Esling sailed the Charter Oak; we went to her and made her fast to us; she was three or four wiles t torn land ; enr land on both our quarters : were steering out past the schooner before we 'sailed ber; ,'tbe firsVday Mr, Dornin came on board; don't know whether he came as a passenger or not; we , were about 15 or 16 miles frcm land on the starboard side, Bteering Soutward; had fine weather for 3 or 4 days After we ' left Halifax ; fine weather off No-Man's Land; had no trou ble until we met the first achooner;,it was rough : afterwards, ' and continued so for, 36 hours, till e came up with the ..n1 Rf hooner: . the . schooner . went to the eastward, we to the southward; she .went out of rav stent: saw her next even ing;, sbewnsf laying'at anchor ear Gay Head; we" sent h boat to her, : I being on the boat? it took about i of an ihour.to gp; weather moderate; this " was . about 7 o'clock P.M.; schooner got underway: WILItimGTOiT, -11.: Mr..Ingraham was with me; ,said nothing 'to captain of schooner;1 we went back to steamer, and towed her out further from land; she was about 5 " miles from shore, when we took hold of her; we towed her 8 miles; the steamer and schooner were ap proaching each other; it was night at the; time; we anchored after towing . her yjat; the schooner didn't anchor; ho lights in sight; the schooner made , fast alongside and was discharged; .she remained till noon on Sunday; didn't bear the captain of the schooner tell Capt! Esling to come' in nearer; toek 4 large guns on and 4 cases marked diamond G; towed schooner from land when we took hawser' to her; we towed Southward and the land was to the eastward; the guns were not mounted at day; alter we got guus we went out to sea and the. schooner towards New V, York. Heaid wc were going to run the block ade to take arms to Cuba and thought this was so when she took on the - guns; didn't know what shewentl to Noman's Land lor.. The next vessel. ' we, ,met was the schooner we took the coal from; saw steantug two or three times; they came to us; saw the U. S,, signal set on "schoon er; schooner and; steamer.; approached each other; took Bchooner in tow to Mon tauk Point; Capt. Esling was sailing her; I was getting ready to discharge schooner; anchored about 1 o'clock in the morning only 3 miles from shore; we anchored outside of Montauk Point; came in to get smoother water; . we were , discharging schooner from Saturday morning till Sun day . morning 1 6 o'clock; schooner went uahore ; wind at Northeast; '.went ; ashore with- Mr. Ingraham aad ' Mr. Phillips; took a trunk; remained ashore ah hour; laid there till the following, day; steamer came up, and. some men came aboard ; met steamer off the Lightship and some body came aboard. We came in, the direction of Wilmington then; ! we signed no articles and made no contract at sea; was told by Mr. Ingraham that I sheuld be made an ensign. The day the Cuban flag was hoisted Com. Higgins took command. Had 4 or 5 tons of coal when we came in at Cape Fear; received no instructions to pay any attention to dates; had paid no attention to distances until we got here. In reply to question by ' Mr. Davis, witness said the trunk was sent back; were out ot coal when we took coal ves sel. Know nothing of distancs on the American shores. , . , ;. , , Capt. Geo. L. Reed, of the Brig Alta Vela, was sworn. Live in Brooklyn, Me. Got here last Saturday; have been followiug the sen for the last 16 years, and hate been Master for 11 years, and have run into Martha's Vineyard 3 times every year; was always my own pilot; never saw a ship anchored within three miles of No Man's Land, unless by stress of weather and she. should irust to her cable; an chorage not made at all at Gay Head without stress of weather; no Bafc anchor age within 3 miles of No-Man's Land; was my own pilot at Montauk; no anchor age less than three miles from Bhore for ships drawing more than six feet of wa ter. Don't think there is safe anchorage within three miles of Shag Swamp. Court adjourned till to-day at 10 o'clock. Tiik Meeting - Yesterday. Ac cording to previous announcement, the Chamber of Commerce and others of our business men, met at the "Commercial Exchange" for the purpose of taking in to consideration the proposed leasing of the N. C. Railroad. . r The President of the Chamber, Dr. W. W. Uarriss, explained the object of the meeting in a few appropriate remarks, and was followed by Col. Jno. Wilder Atkinson, who, after explaining that tie was instrumental ' in getting up the call for' a meeting and giving his reasons therefor, and urging immediate action on the part of the business men ot the com munity, called on Col. S. L. Fremont, to give the meeting the benefit ot his views oathe subject. Col. F. addressed the meeting at considerable length, during which he portray etT the Jjreat Tnjustice which would result to. the State. if this road .were, leased as proposed; declared that it it should be leased at all that it should iu justice 10 all concerned be open to the highest, bidder, ' and called upon the whole community, as being alike interested, to hol t a meeting at the earliest practicable, moment, aud enter their solemn and emphatic protest against this proposed, outrage upou tho commer mercial , interests, ,01 this aad other sec tions of the istate. At the couclusion of CoL Fremont's re marks, Col. Atkinson, offered the follow ing resolution, 1 which was unanimously adopted: ' ' ' Resolved That the President 7 of the Chamber of Commerce bo requested to apply to the May or, ot, . Wilmington to have a meeting ,of the ; citizens ;. convened at Thalian Hall to express the' sense of our. people iu regard to the projected Tease 6f the N. CC Railroad such meeting to ussemble on thef eveniog of Friday, the 29th inst:v' ""5; :-f;:-" " ' The meetdng then adjourned. '!' ? ; i.'. ' 1 - ' -f ' -' , , r i , .,. 1. ....UtOl:-t:' 1 Si;-: "The Special OouRT.We- learn that 8y petition is in circulation among our citizens,-to be presented to. the, General Assembly' of this State' ft its hex t session, looking to the abolishment of the. Special Court in this city. "' 1 '-V.r.. ,,- WEDNESDAY-MOSNING, 0Cr0BER 27f 1889, Soperior Cocrt. The iollowino cases were taken up and disposed of y dav"i "--z-ii' "i'.x'-l V '' yes- State vs. Biggs Pigfordiand John Ke nan, for larceny. Guilty- as to Kenan, who was sentenced to 13" months in the workhouse, j'i-'''' .. ". Stace vs. James Murphey," for larceny. Guilty and sentenced to four months in the workhouse. ; ' i - ' i State vV. Biggs Pigford and John' Ke nan, for larceny; a Guilty as to Kenan, who was sentenced to six months in the work house. ' ' ' ' . . State vs. Biggs Pigsford and John Ke nan, for larceny, .Kenan pleads guilty and a vedict of guilty as to Pigford. Judgment suspended On payment of costs. State vs. John Kenan, for assault and battery. Guilty. Judgment suspended. 1 State .ys, John .KenaOj for. larceny. Guilty. Judgment suspended. State vs. Biggs Pigford, Jack Banner man and Wright Bannerman. .This case Was .continued, Jack and Wright Banner- r man being recognized in the sum of $100 to appear at the next' terni of the Supe rior Court. - : : , , v State vs. Wilson T. Morton, for larceny. Not guilty. State vs. James Jones and Phoebe Jones, for larceny. Plead guilty, and the former sentenced to tho workhouse, to be dis charged on the payment of costs. State vs. James Satchwe'.l, for an affray. Guilty. No sentence. State vs. James Satchwell, for larceny. Guilty. Ne sentence. Thb Cape Fear (Baptist) Asso ciation. This association convened in annual session on Thursday, at Lumler ton, and adjourned on Monday last Rev. Haynes Lennon presided as Moderator. Wc learn ; that there was a large representation present, and that the session was a very harmonious one. There were several new churches added to the association; and the various reports showed that much good had re sulted from revivals during the past ec clesiastical year. Among the prominent personages present, and who participated in the ' deliberations of the body,'' were Rev. Dr.. Wingate, of Wake Forrest Col lege, and the Rev. 3tr., Mills, of the Bib lical Recorder. The latter is represented to be a genial, wholesoulcd gentleman, of whom it was remarked by some one dur ing the session of the late' Association, that while mills were usually devoted to the purpose of cracking corn, Mills of the Recorder; is more addicted to tracking jokes. " : - We learn from a friend, who was pres ent irom this city, that visitors to the As sociation were very hospitably entertained by members of the church and others at Lumberton, one of the former, Mr. Berry Godwin, having accommodated a9 many as thirty, and another, Mr. James Blount, as many as twenty ; and others in propor tion to the extent of their means. A Potter's Field. The proposi toiu to purchase a piece of ground for the use of the city as a "Potter's Tield," or a place of burial for" paupers, is a good move on the part of our "City Fathers," and wo hope the Mayor, who ,'has been instructed to look into the matter, ascer tain the probable cost, etc., may soon be enabled to make a satisfactory report to the Board of Aldermen. One of TnEM. Yesterday was one of those cold, damp, drizzly, uncom fortable, sloppy daySj when the .acme of human happiness consists in being able to gather around a pleasant fire-side, or by a comfortable office stove, with no urgent out-door business to call us out into the murky streets or to dodge pedestrians on the crowded wharves, with a keen Notth easter slapping the raindrops into our faceB. Well, we had to "face the mu sic." , Pay rs a Visit. Prof. S. M. Hewlett, the eminent temperance lecturer, is engaged in addressing the people at different points in our State on temperance and other subjects. Why cannot an effort be made to have him visit this city. He is one of the most brilliant orators of the age, as many in Wilmington can testify who listened to his noble efforts years ago for the redemption of his fellow-men from the curse of intemperance. Wc hope he may be induced to pay our1 city a visit, before he leaves North Carolina. EIYER AND IARISE NEWS. Thurday, Oct. 10. y ARRIVED OUT. - 5 The Schr. Ellen M. Baxter' arrived at New York from this port on the 22nd. " - The Steamship ' Rebecca , Clyde ar rived at New York: from this port on the 23rd, - ? 1 -i 1 i l ,.-vThe bteamspip Empire arrived at New York from this port on the 24th. . i. .... Y- . Buy ypnr. Saddler j, .Trnnksj Saddlery Hardware, Harness, Valises and Satchels from J. "S.Topham 'iSj Co., 8 South Front Street. Lowest prices in the city. - tf. "KosEool . The Great Blood and Liver Medicine J;.; - ; - . J.SEW ADVERTISEMENTS.! IIeiksbekger's Live 'Book. Store. New Books.;: - :-.! ,-, , , ; Chonlt '& Morris, Auctioneers Houses and Lots at.Auction West India Fruit Con tinued sale of. Household Furniture. , , . J. H. Neff, Mayor.--A Proclamation. ;: O. G. Parsley & Co. Powder Coal. Wm. Kellogg; For Sale. rt" '; 51 ! Merchants wishing to co-rn municate with the rural sections cannot do better than to avail themselves of the advertising columns of the Morning Star, which is extensively circulated through out the two Carolinas, and in other State. -To Advertisers. As advertising mediums the Morning Stab and Carolina - ...... a - Farmer are not surpassed by any publica tion in the State. Female Diseases. " Large numbers' of women in fact almost nine-tenths of the entire sex suffer from some disease peculiar to females. Da. Lawxknok's i Womak's Fbiind meets witli wonderful success in curing thetn. This fact should be widely known. If every lady in the United States were to take one or two bottles of the .Wokak's - Fkiend, they would be repaid by, a renewal of health and strength. It is a safe and reliable remedy, and is en dorsed by the best physicians, ang 8-tf . Rosadalis ! Dkak Sik: Please send mo immediately, per Express, to Tarboro, two dozen more .bot tles of your Rosadalis. I have earetully ex amineu its Formula, and have used it in ray practice in a number of cases. ' I am well pleased with it. I think It beyond .doubt the best Alterative I ever used. I have tried it in several cases of Scrofula and Scrofulous - Af fections, e c., with much satisfaction to my self and patients. I have therefore no hesi tation in recommending it to Phy sicians and others, as tho most reliable Alterative now known. Respectfully, yours, A. B. NOBLES, M.D. Oct 11 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS A Proclamation. MAYOR'S OFFICE, L.TTY Or V IUnirOn OS October 27, 188. TO THE CITIZENS "' '" ' Or Vilvikgton, Gkketiko : Choice is hereby given you to assemble in public meeting, at the Thalian Hall, in tb.li city, on Friday the 2s-th day of October, at 1 o'clock P. M.. to express your opinion con cerning the proposed lease of the North Car olina Rail Koad to the' Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road Company. . The above notice is given pursuant to a re quest of the Chamber of Commerce. ' JOS. H. NEFF, Mayor City Wilmington. Attest: Bknj. DrsriE, City Clerk. ' oct27-3t (Post copy It) M. CRONLY Auctioneer. BT CROKLY A JIORntS. CONTINUED SALE OF 1 Superior Household Furniture AT AUCTION., THIS DAY, 27th Inst., at 10 o'clock A. M. we will continue to sell at our eales room Ho. 5 North Water street, the remainder of the elegant assortment of - r" HOUSEHOLD FUBXnntE, consisting in part of ''- 'fl ' FULL PARLOR SETS, in Crimson Rep, TTJLL WALNUT CHAMBER SETS, in Oil, IIAIK MATTR.VfSES, BLANKETS, BtiD AND TABLE LINEN, CHINA, GLASS, Ac Ac The same belonging to a gentleman '(Rev R. E. Terrvl about to remove rom this city. If to-day should prove inclement, the sale take place next fair day therealter, at sajne hour and place oct : it M. CEONLY, Auctioneer. .. - -. By CBOX-T MORRIS. o N THURSDAY NEXT. 28th'instn e.t 10 o'clock. A. M.. I will sell at Exchange Cor ner, without reserve, all my right, title and interest (being one-fourth) in and to the fol lowing rt escribed property : : . 110 USE AND LOT r at present occnpied"by Cabt. 8. R. Bunting, situated on the South Hide of Market between th and 7th streets The honse contains six rooms ; kitchen, Water, Ac .upon the prem ises. Size of lot, 60 feet on Market, running South 165 feets ; v.. - , ALSO, , TWO HOUSES, each containing 4 rooms, sit uated on Dock between Sixth and Seventh street, South of and adjoining the above Size of Lot 13-2 feet on Dock street, running North 165 feet. -V ALSO' " House and Lot situated on Ninth, between Princess and Chesnut streets. Houe contains live rooms. Size of Lot, S3 by i65feet. TERMS Half cash; balance 6 and lSmontns. JOHN J. HAMILTON, oct 27-2t . WEST INDIA FRUIT. 'l - -M- ' : - - t f- Orames, .BaMas anil Fins Apples. ; DIRECT IMPORTATION EX SCHR. CABLtTON. t, si--. - . j - - - QSBfi-i.-r " M;" CRONL YALVAtiqrie'e?. T J; By CBONLT MORRIS.' . ' ON THURSDAY, 28th INST., at 11 O'CLOCK, we will sell along side Br. Schr. . Carle ton, lying at Wharf foot of Dock street, 25,000 SELECTED SWEET RANGES, i 80 BUNCHES BANANAS. ; ; . ; AO DOZ. PINE APPLES, Just arri ved from Nassau, N. P.. ; -v. oct27-2t, . . . . , Coal Coal; y.vt-tr (.'. BEST QTJAETTT , ii.j. 4 Si- 1 RED, RATEx i t STOVE, STEAMBOAT, Ari d Ji;ACK:SMiTi?s; . . ' . J': 3 . : oct 27-2 weod r Q. G, PARSLEY A CO. Woman:iii"Red;; fTTHE CHANGED fiRUE&i. 5 z -fqn a f-.f THE CURSE jOF VOi44 fcrt iwda'J THBCHANNINGSi iy' .4.Jiti.'l.0 in n ROlJaYORKjit ff-'tf5! 'oct27naetf 89 Market-street.' Whole Ho. 656 !KEY ADVERTISEMENTS. , Powder Powder; TTVUPONT'S, V- ll' fc'rifle AND SPORTING: . ; :y, ' r, . ' -, J-usket and Rice Bird, BLASTING AtfD FUSE.,, C OV Kegs lust received and for sale at tjJJ manufacturer's prices by oct 27-1 weod O. G ' PARSLEY A CO. : New Books. ; JQUMA3 GREAT ; HISTORICAL NOVEL, ; OVE AND UBEBTT t A narrative of tho French Revolution of 1792. Complete in one volume. For sale at OCt27-tf UEINSBERGER'S, For Sale, A' VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT situated on fourth Btreet, between' Hanover and itrunsw ick streets, known as the HOSTi.Kli HOUSE. If not disposed of privately before the I t of ecember next, it will on t hat day be sold at auction to the highest bidder. Terms O110 half cash,- and balance in. three and six months. w - . lnqnireof . t ,', .WM. .KELLOGG, . oct27-lm Executor. 1 The:Iwest;W6? fJJHE CHEAPEST. AND. 'BEST t DRY' GOODS, CLOTHINQ, BOLTS, . . , . 'i ......v.- SHOES, HA TS, NO TI0N8, &c, , , AEI TO BB rOUWD AT; . 44; Market' Street, Where ' the undersigned, will be glad to see J his old friends and customers. i: , oct201m2wnao J S.:lvt i SOLOMON LEVY.. NOIANDINE! Nolandine ! Nolandine ! THE GREAT SOUTHERN BEMEDT. For Cliillsrwd; vFetefs; ! THE wonderful success ot Noladlne in cur ing the most obstinate complaints peculiar to the Southern States emboldens the propri etors to invite the attention of the citizens of Wilmington to Its curative power In the treat ment of aU malarial diseases, disorders of the bloody and complaiats requiring a protnp and powerful alterative.' " Hundreds' of cases duly certified, by responsible individuals at test the efficacy ' of Nolandine in diseases which have successfully resisted ail the usual remedies. In all blood diseases, whether re cently contracted or of long standing, in mercurial complaints and malarial disorders, Nolandine .has been pro-emi'-ently success ful. We especially commend our preparation of No-andlne designed for obstinate eases of Ague and Fever. In the treatment of this latter complaint, our great vegetable prepar ation is conceded in all sections where chills and fevers are prevalent, where Nolandine has been used, to be absolutely without a ri val. - Nolandine is a purely vegetable, prepar ation and. therefore unattended by the evil consequences which so frequently follow the u se of mercury. We so icit on ters. Ad dress JOHNSTON & LANG HOUNE, .Prop'rs, Richmond; Va. For Sale bv ' J. W. LIP PITT A CO., Wholesale Ag'ts, Wlrmington, N. C, ocU9nacly . ana au druggists IMPORTANT To Truckers. THE ATTENTION OF MARKET CAB. DENERS is invited to a Tract of Land ly. lug immediately on the Wilmington and Wel ti on Rail Road, nearly equi-diatant between Wilmington and Uotdaboro, containing FIFTY SIX ACRES OF LAND, all of which may . bo converted into a . TRUCK FARM, " and as it is located at a fixed Depot, the own er would have every facility In' making his shipments whjcha Rail Road can give. 1 ne surface sou is light witn a ycnow joam subsoil and would therefore . - . -Produce Early Crops finely. There is wood enough on the Tract to pay for getting the whole ready for the plow and pay for c tting and hauling the wood be sides There is on the premises a WELL-BUILT TWO STORY DWELLING, fronting and near the Rail Road, containing, etarht rooms with fireplace in each, double portico in front, pas sages, c ; a gooa itCDen witn two rooms and two lire places, a good meat-house, poul try house and some other buildings of small value. The houses alone rent for two hundred dollars a year. Price tttm 1 Appiv to E.Qiior 01 tne uarouna Farmer, v n mingto.t, N. C. ISAFnactf PRINTING INK. , AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF C. E. ROBINSON'S Justly eelebratod . Black and Colored PRINTrNG INKS, At the Office of the No orders filled unless accompanied with the money, or a request to send C. O. D. Book and News Inks constantly on hand, and for sale at MANUFACTURERS PRICES, with a small per centage. added to cove freight. ; ' --..". . Address, WM. H. BERNARD, mayll-5I0-nactf ' " WllmintonN. C. ' Butter CkeeseFlour. r K TUBS GOSHEN ' BUTTER OO CHEESE, , . r , , - ; -? r EXTRA I-AMIIT FtOUR, l .. :; iv4.it - AND f yABD; ALL GRADES,: i ..': -JITYMESS PORK, i oct26-tf DxBOSSET A CO. I Superior "Table Butter; N A NO. 1 ARTICLE, 1 i ; . -Received .to-day; f.V -V 67 MABK-Tf 8TREETW-''S oct26-tf . . , f COWAN A METTS. Lard.'- "OURE LEAF Lard in palls ef li poundsj JL egs ana xierees. it'.-? fa .r l'if-.M MARKET7 STREETl i'OCft .tf K-m it:; COWAN METTS .BATEF ADVEUTISING t ; - tqnareo&e flay, .Z.:.JT..,.Z,A toayi. ............ . 1 fo ;three days,,..,,....., ijo M OAi.uav8.....:..i.k......... 4 0 u nvedays...... IN. .CTV newoek..... .... ...... , a ( mr Contrast AdTrtlsemats taken at pro portlonately low rates. - Mjtrriago Oeaths, Rollgietift, Timeral and Ohttuasy wtton wUl be UuMvted at half ratea4 when pal(l for in dvanoe 1 otherwise fall rates , will oe enicrgnoV - " -""i r t . f Tm Cash on demand,.! , i-.i, , s ATJOTION -SALES: L i StOMAuclloneer. - BY CRONLY A MORRIS. t -v TRUCE4 G ARriENSEVEtY-rlVE'idntS OF LAND, (within one ml e or city limits AT .AUCTION. On THUBD AYnext 5th Inst., at 10 o'clock, A. M., we will rent until January lt: 171.. at Exchange Corner, that valuable tract of Land, a portion of which has been under eultivntlon ' as a TBUCK FARM. Within nun mllo nfth. ' city limits, well known as part of the O afford' Trnct, 75 ACRES, 1.1 ACRES CLEARED, with ,: all the improvements thereon, - - ' vi . . n v,a..v. N. fi.nl .'it - DWELLING HOUSE,' - x t -w. , OUTHOUSES' ; v 'STABLES. "ic.V ' THiRTT-rrrx grape vines, so peach and Apple Trees, and excellent Water. ' JLCRONL YSAuctioneer. By CBONXY Jk MORRIS. 0 WEDNESDAY, 10th November next at 10 o'nlonk. A. M . wA win li at Corner, without reserve, , .,!...., ,, T HUUSJi AND LOT- (" - - tween Front and Second treu, lately occu pied by Mr. Herring.. Tho lloa&e oontaius J Ternis H cash, balance in 6 and M months, With interest. . oct 86-25, 27. 80-no 8,6,7,10 MISCELLANEOUS. GENUINE WEST POINT GADET GREY, BY TIIE YARD. ' ; CLOTHING OF ALL THE ' " i - POPULAR STYLES SOLD Y 1 ii.'-tt;f't" ' '- 'MUNSON ft CO.,' -'' ' i. "i ; city Clothiers. oct2itf A Large and Superb STOCK OF boots; shoes; . and a ' 1: ..li ...-'.til i Leather, v AT L O .W. PRICES : FOB CASH. 1 GEO. R. FRENCH A SON'S, ..... - 29 North Front Street. OCt24-tf BAC0N--PpK. " p? HHDS. Smoked Western Shoulders, 'JLP -I'M " f ; i .... .,-fi;.-. 15 hhds. Smoked Westers 0. R. Sides, . 40 boxes dry Baited clear Sides, ; , , 100 bbls. heavy Cir Mess rorkJ ' f 1 1 For sale by ' ' : ' ADRIAN ftJ VOLLEB8. 'Oct 2t ' .' ; ' r- -- l'ls'; FLOUR-BAGGING.:' I Krii ' BBLS. ' FLOUIt-fresh and all ikjAJKJ grades, 30 rolls extra heavy Bagging, - n- ; . ' r.it.. 1 10 half rolls extra heavy Bagging, : ' ' For sale by ' 'octl - t.'i;s ,..w. 'nis ; -u.; : ADRIAN ft TOLLERS. ' : SALT-SALT. ' . -. ...- O Hon SACKS American SALT, in rfVV V uverpooii L backs, ; ,. 500 sacks Liverpool Salt. l;-. , ' f: ' Forsyte by.. . )kt;J,..- , '.oct4 ADRIAN ft V0LLEU8. IDA TiEWTS" r ' " SINBAD," .i x w'st?.i P x r , . . m - ' E.i w v s - - v, 1 ! trcS 2d : . -sc f?v: ovITj-V- . Fashionable Silli Hats FOR 5 S towards, . At ;..-:vj,0f:X dm ANDERSON'S. Oct 23 tt .. ? vt ) '-;?? Jv '"- r.n-sNotice-i- ROOMS CHAMBER COMMERCE. I . - ... October 28, I8ts. THERE WILL BE A CALLED MEETING of the Chambv r to morrow at 12 M.' 1 " A full attendance is especially desired, as business of great Importance will be brought before the meeting. Merahants generally are invited to attend.. ft ROGER MOORE, oct26-!t ' ' Secretary and Treasnrer. . ; Mullets! Hullet3 1! M ULLETS 1,1 1 MlTcilELL ft HUGGINS. : -; v.v :;pST,;fx;tf . ALABGE 'BOLL OF HONEY; some where between the Post Omce and Wat son Hall's on South Front street, or between ere and the Court House, about THREE HUNDRED and FORTY DOLLARS. Tho find er will be handsomely rewarded by return, ing it to the subscriber, or by leaving it at the office of the National Hotel. oct26-2t . ' FC. 81NGLETARY. New Buckwheat T3ECE1YJKD XO-DAX at. ;; ; i,f: ,5 t; ' T , 87. MARKET 8TREKT, - r 26-tf ' ' ' , COWAJi ft METTS. oct ". ' STATE OF "NORTH CAROLINA, . ' l ;' :ViU ji ?. f Nw Hajtovju Comrrr. .,.-: ! .'t-V Superior Court.. 'Y",ii-. James Dawson, Plaintiff, ) , zi Abraham Weill, Defendant. , In this action the plaintiff claims Judgment) against the De endint for five hundred dol lar with interest from the isth day of Sep tember I860, upon a BID of Exchange drawn by Abraham Weill and Rosenthal,. Mer chants and partners, trading under the name and style of A. Well A Co., In the city ot Wil mington, upon Ai Weill A Co., or the city of Philadelphia, in the Htate of Pennsylvania, payable to the plaintiff five days after sight. The warrant of attachment is returnable bo yore the Clerk of the Superior Court -of New Hanover County, at his office, in the Conrt House in Wilmington on the -23d day of No vember l&A at wiitch t.uie and plaoe the de. fendant is required to appear aad answer the complaint men in this action. . iv- 2-iic?; --ij r-'-'A; empi,;(!''!)j i TlalnUtrs Attorney. . sept lMawSw-Wed sopt 234awQw "i. ' M !