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MORNING STAR. PUBLISHED AT WILMINGTON, N. C, --By Mail, W 00 per year , or 3 60 totjtU 0 month.,-; ; . Delivered to ubacxibera in any paxto ..tho olty at 13 cents per. waaav VEIiY; BY ' I" IvVfl - THCMOMINGSTAE. NUU.V UEPOttTS. ' !; From Waabinsftou. ; ;,. Washihgtox, D. C, Oct 26. A. Harlowebas been appointed Marshal of the Southern district ol JNcw xoi., vice Barlow, resigned. -.,-..'.....'' Michael H. Coilins has been appointed Ap praiser of merchandise for Charleston. Joel C. Winch has been appointed Attorney for the Eastern district of Texas. " ., Assistant Secretary Buttertield has resigned. " Grant and Boutwell are consulting over the resignation. - ,' .'''.:.'"..' ., There will be a regular Cabinet meeting to-day, us Grant departs northward at noon. j.. i-;.; . .-v.; ft - . i- From Pari. J Paris, Oct 2a The police cautions all good citizens to guard ogaimtany imprudent cariosity which may, expose them to danger from the enforcement of the law against mobs. '., V. From Spain. s ' - Madbid, Oct 20. The Cortes, cauallr with the Cabinet, is di vided regarding a candidate for the throne. Unless a compromise Is effected the establish ment of a monarchy will be impossible. Trieste, Oct 28. During the insurrection at Caltora the rebels captured the fort ana massacred me garrison The rebels were repulsed at other points. From California. Sam Francisco, Oct 20. Riley and Cannon fought 03 rounds, when darkness interrupted tne proceedings, battle was declared drawn.- The Foreign Markets. y . ; ' Los dob. Oct 26 Noon. Consofs for money SSi U. 8. 5-20's of 1863, 8i' .,'; :V . 'i 1 - Liverpool. Oct. 26 Noon. Cotton steady Uplands 12d ; Orleans 12d. Sales 10,000 bales.' Corn 80s. 3d.. Later. Red winter wheat 9s. 5d to 9s. 6d4 Sales of 12,000 bales cotton. Yarns and fab' rics at Manchester steady. v Mew York Markets. Nbw York, Oct 26 Noon '.':-.; i ?FkumckJL ' Stocks steady. Money 67 cent premi um. Sterling exchange long sight 9; and short sight 9 $ cent - Gold 130. United States five-twenty securities of 1802, 120. Tennessee sixes, excoupons, 61 ; new, 53. Virginia sixes; cx-conpon, 48 ; new 53. Afaba- ma t-ienu, w. Georgia sixes, oiy ; sevens, VI North S7. ; Carolina sixes, old 48 : eights, new, j. , ! i . Commercial.'' r- - Flour unchanged. Wheat dull and nomi nally unchanged. Corn 13 cents better. Pork firmer at 131 25 to $31 27. Lard steady. Cotton 'drooping at 26 cents. Spirits Tur pentine at 47 to 48 cts. Rosin dull strained common $2 172 20; strained 2 22 3 25. Freights quiet ';'-. - " .- OUlt IV I GUT IlPOICT.8 WASUINGTOiV. ,m i . ... Washington, Oct 26. The receipts from internal revenue, to-day, were $289,000. , Geo. Butler, Ben's ncjhew, has been ap pointed Consul-Goneral to British India, with headquarters at Calcutta. Delauo decides that' via tiers selling their own produce at the place of manufacture are not subject to a special liquor tax. The President has pardoned Anderson, Pat terson and Elam, who were sent from Rich mond to the Albany penitentiary for conspira cy to defraud the revenne department. President Grant will be absent nntil Satur day. ' The Supreme Court took no action in the Yerger.cae,to-day, the Attorney-General and Yerger'st-ounseliiot having agreed npon the manner of proceeding. , From Ilarama. ' . -x: ' " Hatajia, Oct 26. The decree of constituent Cortes, establish ing unrestricted. liberty of religion in Cuba ana Porto Rico, . has been promulgated and gone forth as the law of the land. The docu ment Is exceedingly liberal la its terms. .It declares that Spain cannot remain removed from the general movement of the Europeau world, and add that this consideration is most powerful for the Antilles, because they lie near a continent where liberty of religion is recognized by law. . une clause oi toe decree provides that no person shall be'prevented from holding office under the government by reason of religious belief. The decree was received with general satisfaction oy tne popniace. -; The city is very tranquil. . The merchants are making contracts for the coming crops.' 'f . f " . .. From Mew York. New York, Oct 26. The celebrated cotton case of tho United States vs. Vernor K. Stevenson, has been de elded In favor of Stevenson. - - Judge Holding said that the cotton In ques tlon never belonged to the Confederate Govern ment, and Instead of being shipped in viola tion of an act of Congress, It was shipped ' from the Confederacy to a foreign country in violation of the blockade at Wilmington, but this could not change the title or work for feiture to the United States, unless seized as. a prize oi war, , , , , f .j From Spain. MAlRiVOct 26. Serrano threatens to resign In case a rupture , between the Unionist and Progressionists should occur. , ' - ' " ' . . - The three , principal parties In the Cortes have each appointed seven deputies to hold a conference and try to come to some agreement regarding tun seiecuou oi a rung. i. ; -t, There was a disturbance at Barbastro. In Aragpn, yesterday. -Cries were given for "the Republic", and other . seditious demonstra tions were made, but the outbreak was Incon siderable and.eagily suppressed, , The town 1 The deputies to the Cortes from Porto Rico have petitioned the government to refrain from legislating for that colony for the present: From BnflTalo.1 t -v: ..; . Bctpaxo, Oct 26. A Severe snow ttnrm nnt.lU ' T.liiM.i. of snow have fallen at Toronto, and two feet iv-" w uurka ana wesv , , ... . , . , r u.ri,B. $ j,. ' " Sr. Loms,' 0ct.-t26.' TltB from , eorla. . rACOPSTA, Oct. sc.. i - . i , Edward Cody; a citiien of Warrenton-, War; ron county, was taken from bis house -last night by a party of Federal soldiers, T While being carried out of town Cody escaped with two eun shot wounds. The Sheriff reported the outrage to the military authorities. - The affair creates much HI feeling. s H - tJ New York Market. NSW TDRK,- Oct, 26. " Cotton without a decided change sales of 1800 bales at 26 cents. Flour heavy and 5 in in Bunprflne state S5 40Y2)5 65: mm p on to fair extra southern $6 35(86 80. Wheat closed unlet. Corn 23 cents better.. Pork $31 60. Whisky firm at l 21K-. Orato ries firm and auiet : Spirits Tnrpentlno 47K 48 cents. Kosin 2 208 00. Freight quiet and firm. Government securities closed heavy o-20's of 1863. 1205. Southern securities weak. Money quiet at wcei f cent." Bierung ex change dull at 99.. Gold dull at 130!. ... Baltimore J&arkets. Baltimore, Oct 20. Cotton quiet and nominally 26 cents. Flour dull and weak. Wheat very dull primo to choice 51 401 43. - Corn dull old $1 10l 18; new 05 cents to ?l. f rovisions uncnangeu. Whisky ?1 21. . ,.. , Anicasta Markets. , . Augusta, Oct 26. Cotton market opened active and firmer at 24Vra249 cents, but closed easier and irregu lar at 24 to 24i cents ror nuaaim-rs. a.ncs oi 818 bales,' Receipts 790 bales. Savannah Markets. Savansau, Oct 26. Receipts of Cotton 3,229. Esporte 871 bales. Sales sf 600 bales. Market active middlings 25 cents. 4'bnrlehtou Market. ,1 " Charleston, Oct 26. Good demand for Cotton. , Sales of 800 bales middling 25 cents. Receipts 1,789. Exports to Great Britain 3,256 bales. Coastwise 1,052 Daies. From Paris. Paris, Oct 26. The city Is entirely tranquil. v Foreign Market. . x ' v - Loitdoji, Oct 26 Evening. Consols 93. Bonds 81. Liverpool, Oct 26 Evening. Cotton closed steady, with sales of 12,000 bales; tor export and speculation 4,000. West ern flour 23s3d. Cincinnati Markets. CrxcwSiATr, Oct 26. Whisky dull at $1 15. . Pork dull at SSL Lard dull and declined at 16 cents. Bacon all the stock here is in the hands of one par ty who is jobbing shoulders 16 cents: 6ides lUKcents. . IxaisTllle Markets. ' . Lo(nsviu.x, Oct 26. Provisions firm mess pork 31 00; bacon shoulders 17 cents, clear red sides 19.Sf cents. Lard 18X cento. Whisky $1 12. 'AGENTS WANTED Sell Chamberlin's To For Business Men! . . - ' ISVA1CBLE TO EVERY FABMER, EVERY MERCHANT, EV iKY MKCHAMC, KV Kill MANLFACT UUEE, EVERY BUSINE8S MAN, AND KVERY YOUNG MAN. Worth ten times its or ice. Aarents are hav ing great success, for circulars ana lull in formation, address O. D. CASE ft CO., octl9-lw Publishers, Kartiord, Ct. MERCAHTILE PRINTING! BUSINESS CARDS. BILLHEADS,' CIRCULARS. STATEMENTS, LETTER HEADINGS NOTE HEADINGS, ENVELOPES, NOTEBOOKS, . tags; ami GENERAL JOB PRINTING Executed in the best manner, and at tho short est notice, at the ' 3IORNIIVG STAR' JOB PRINTING OFFICE. NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY , THE ARGUS, ; ' . Published Weekly, at ' Wadesboro',X.C, , McNeill, Rate of Subscription : .Editor CAROLINA OuSiiVii, Published Daily and ln-Wetiv. m. rcbarlotte, N. c, SMITH, WATSON A CO., Proprietors. OUBBC'BirTlON : t6 00 3 60 Tri-Weekly, per year GOLDSBORO' MESSENGER, . ' Published Daily and Weekly, at Uoldsboro', W. C, JDXIUS A BONITZ Editor, &o jLtrmtoj fiuoscnpiion : . . ' . - DAILY. ; . ' One year oo Six months oo SUHDAT XESSSITQICB One year faoo Six months... l no THE ROANOKE NEWST" Published Semi-Weekly, at Weldon, Si. C, ' JORDAN 8 TONE,... Editor. AND. J. BURTON...... Ass. Editor. -. - Mate of Bubacriptumt Four Dollars per year, in advance. CAROLINA TIMES, , Published Daily and Tri-WeeiJy, at Cliarlotte, N. C, ; R. P. WARING, ..... .. .Editor and Proprietor. UBBCKIFTIOJT : ; Daily, per year.... 7 00 Tri-Weekly 4 00 ' THE WEEKLY NEWS, V . ', Two DoUars and "Ifty Cents per year. ' -TIE JOURNAL, : Published Dally and Weekly, at " Wllmlnart4n. SI. CM ENGELHARD PRICE, Editors and. Prop's. DAllT. : ' One year........ ......'............gio 00 i Mx months .......... .......... 5 00 Three months 3 00. One year.... .,...; 8 OC Six months 200 Butter, Cheese ; :T SD' CRACKERS iN YARfETYl fancy and J. common hoap, MackereL Codfish. Klonr of all grades Wood Ware, Bngar-oured Hams, &o., for sale by 'f--r CANNOH ft OLDHAM. .octlStf . rr,, . in., i. rJSt- COKMEROIL, 4 J 'STAR OFFICII:. Oct 2C.. SPIRITS TURPENTINE. Sales of only 83 bbls. at 42 cento. rt fy r y x. BOSIN. Sales Of 408 bls. atf $1 65 for strained, $3 60 for No. 1 and ?44 50 for Palo.: ' v'A ': CRUDE TURPENTINE. Sales of 73 bbls. at 9 1 60 for Hard, and $3 73 for Virgin and Yellow Dip , ' v . vvr . TAR. Sales of 100 bbls. at $3 per bbl. ' COTTON. Sales of 90 bales at 24, 24 24K cents. - MULLETS. Sales of 86 bbls. at 7 60 per bbl. .. . . .. , . .. - , - . ARTICLES. PRICKS. BA O OTXO Gunny, ip yd 21 & 00 & 18 & 20 2J .18 BAUUJ NORTH UAEOLIHA, j llama p n. Shoulders ft Hog Uound, VVsstsrn . - j Hums f. Sides...... i. 5) Slionidors Si ft 24 2-3 21 n BAREJCUStfpiriU I'urpentine. &econu littmi, eacn Sew Sow Vork,........each New City.... c;ich i co VA 0 2 75 8 25 3 0(1 . 3ii 00 33 10 00 19 00 BEESWAX ft BRICKS Wilmington M. BUTTER North Carolina, t ft v.i-f linen Ca n. 30 0 36 55 20 v. uv. ...... a ..... . ...... p, iw CANDLES Sporm W ft 47 50 6 xauow, w & 00 K5 . 00 & 15 20 & 37 20 & 2fi iS 23 (& 00 V4 12 & 0 00 1 1 .iuiuaiikAiioi...t..t.t(,vi w CHEESE Northern, Fao'y, ft. Dairy, w ft COFFEE Java, ft & 2-2 40 23 28 2S KK, y ft Laguayra, W lb St. Domingo ..w fi. CORX MEAL bush 1 50 8 15 WJJVJI AJ.JU& ................. JDOfAWrClS-Sheetlnff. Wvd i urn. ft uuncu 55 10. rmn Jisicnerei, no. it. Mackerel, No. 2, Muckerel, No. 3, Mullets, N. C. Herring Dry Cod, FLOUR fine Super. Northern,..., Extra Do. " Family . 11 00 1 50 9 00 10 00 14 00 16 00 7 50 10 00 0 00 0 00 6 00 0 00 25 is 6 75 e ; 00 8 00 12 50 11 00 Jl 25 00 oo e 00 00 ..yibbi ..'ft bbl ..$bbl .W Ubl X. Carolina Super,.... bbl cxira, w ooi " " Family,.. bbll 11 50 & 12 r remvian Guano,...?) 9000 Its Paciflc Ouano, 2000 fts Patapsco Uuano,. . . $3 2000 t.s Baugh's Phosphate, " ' KhOiles'Stan.Alanure," " Lister' Superphosphate, " Woolston's Am jiouiat'd lione Phosph.ofUme, " Wilcox.GibbsaCo'sWa- nipulated Uuano, " Phoanix Uuano, , . 00 00 82 30 65 00 76 00 65 00 75 00 00 00 tJ ( K) 65 00 O 70 00 00 00 Q 65 00 70 00 H) 00 70 00 85 00 ao oo ;o oo 00 00 40 00 oo oo eo oo 00 00 65 00 o. Carolina uone pnos phate. . " Llkaline Super PhosDh.. " Ainino'd Sapor Pbottuh.. Aromonia'd AlKaline Su. per Phosphate I 00 00 70 00 Chesapeake Phosobate. oo oo ti "0 oo Croasodale's bopurphos pbate... Alta Vela Phosphate. ... " Ground Bone DoneMoal.... " Flour Complete Manure Wuann's Phosphate ... . Wando " Heryer A Eutz's Phos phate j... 00 00 00 00 00 CO 00 00 00 t 40 00 00 00 t9 45 00 oo oo ia 57 oo oo oo a 7 oo oo a & 70 oo 00 00 70 00 60 00 00 00 GLUE wa, 1J o Corn, In Store, V 3 1 SO fi 1 55 0 00 0 uo 1 00 1 10 . 2U 1 50 Corn, Cargo,. it 56 fts 0 oo f Corn, New $1 bush o 00 On.ta, bush Mid Peas. Cow buah 1 05 if Chides ureen ..wn t$ wrj'. V Jbl 17 w HA y Eastern, $i 100 fcsi 1 35 t; . ort li i: tver loo t s i r !"0 hoop may wton 130 oo fam oo LARD Northern,. tjf) 15. 17 ti 21 North Caro.ina, ittb 20 fi i LIME W bb! 1 50 9 0 00 T.TTKfHRTl Kivis I aor a i Wide Hoards........ f) M ft Scantling, ....$1 M ft Flooring, y M rt CiTf Stkaw Sawkd Ship Stntt, resawed,.. M ft Uough Edge Plank.... WM ft 12 00 15 00 10 00 0 12 Oil 15 oo 17 ml 23 00 23 OO 21 00 22 00 West India Cargoes, accord ing to nnality, M ft! 18 00 20 00 Dressed Flowing, seasoned, I 20 00 35 00 scanning anu lioaroa, com- HH.iij. mf flX if, MOLASSES-Vnhti, hhds., gal 15 oo - KS 55 0 40 60 5 AO 0 00 V a 1 40 oo 2 ito eg 1 50 2 00 d 20 00 55 00 00 45 1 00 0 00 42 65 1 50 00 2 10 uo 2 50 vjuua, ihi... .......... Sugar House, hhds.,. . . " " bbls O V 1 UU. UUJO. Ji-Cut,4d to 20d,.... UIIjS Kerosene,. . Lard, gal Linseed,. gal Rosin ..Bal PEANUl'S POT A TOES Sweet, ousn bnsh insn, JNortuern.. PORK Northern .Vbbij City Mess, .Thin,.. 84 75 84 S5 33 00 0 S3 50 30 00 g SI 00 prime. Emnp., 32 00 00 0J BJCS-Ciuolina,. 9 G 00 1 IIO 7 75 X 00 ts I 70 S lfi' 15 0 170 16 ( 1 IS . 0 Q 4 o m 2 50 SO 00 oo oo S 11 00 10J4 . OO -1 50 10 ) 0 00 1 so 00 00 17 1 Vi4 18'J li 00 oo " 3 00 00 00 feast inula,.... Uough,.. , ROPE SALT Alum,. . . . , iaverpooi,.... American SUO A R Cubn. , Porto Rico,... A. Jon"eo,. . . . H. " .... C. " .... Cimshed i SOAP Northern,, v nmingron, SHINGLES Contract,. 8TA VESW. O. Bbl V M R.O. Hhd......... M 00 00 12 50 TIMBER Shipping, W M Mill Prime, V M Mill Fair, la if 9 50 10 no 7UUH 8 00 5 00 (i 00 1 75 4 00 8 00 Q 00 Inferior to Ordinary,... M WHISKEY Northern, . . . . W gal North Carolina. gal ARRIVED. . 26 Steamship Lucille. Harrinc-toa. Balti more, A B Shcpperson & Co. Bimr a r tiurt, SRinner, Fayettcville. Worth & Worth. Stmr R E Lee, Green. Favettevillc. Williams & Murchison. Stmr Marion. Phillips. Favettevillc J. Mallett. " - ' Stmr Halcvou. Johnsou. Favetteville. AIrt Johnson & Co. . ' Schr F I Lockwood, St. Joiin. New York, Williams & Murchison. Schr Carleton. Auburv. Nassau. E Kidder. Sous. Schr Leviathan, 8tyron, Little River, Ed wards & Hall, with 80 bbls fish. . -CLEARED r - '-, 28 SteamshlpVolunteer, Jones, New York, Barry Bros. Steamer A P Hurt, Skinner, Favetteville. Worth & Worth. ; -f Stmr R E Lee, Greeu, Favetteville, Wil liams & Murchison. " , . . Steamer Halcyon, Johnson, . Favetteville, Alex Johnson & Co. ; J , ; Stmr Marion, Phillips, Favetteville,' W J Mallett. . RECEir'rn. PER RIVER STEAMERS. Steamer R E Lee 1,209 bbls rosin, 80 casks spirits, i Daies cotton o Dates yarn, to Wil- iiams s juarcmson. . ,u - . - 8teamer A P Hurt 114 casks spirit, 161 bbls rosin. 15 bales cotton. Worth & Worth, J C Heyer, H B Eilers, Williams & Murchison, Smith & Strauss:; Steamer Marlon 859 bbls rosin, 23 casks spirits, 81 bbls turpentine, 80 bbls tar, Vick & Mebane, C Parmelee, F W Kerchner, A Alder man, Smith & gtraass. :j . ; 't -,; V1 ; Steamer Haleyott--469 bbls rosin, 9 casks spirits, 14 bales cotton, Williams & Murchi son. Worth $U Worth, A Johnson, W H Tur lington. ., . v. . ! EXPORTS. . " i i - .4 -COASTWISE. ; -New Yoek Steamship Volunteer 382 bbls tar, 484 bales cotton, 1,255 bbls rosin, 863 casks spirits, 59 pkgs shooks, 5 pkgs mdze. " ', j W 'X OD1 V?bbl ..bbl ..W bbl ..fy bbl ....V- 1 1 1 STEAMSHIP LINES. vVflr'tand Xnnt. n..n L" Steamsliip Line. TIIE STEAMSHIP i. r.i - IP ft ) lcaptiVl.". PBICE. I r.l WI1.I. LEAVE OCR WHARF. HE 'tween Dock and Oranire utrcets, for the above port, on WEDNESDAY, October 20th. Patronise the Old X.lne, u ' WHICH HAS OUTLIVED SIX Op positions and never taken advantage of a monopoly, and whose rates have been Uniformly Lower than any Line onthe Coast And Present Rates of Freight and Insurance Guaranteed as Low as the Lowest. The only Lino connecting -with or author zed to give through Bills of Lading by cither the WILMINGTON & MANCHESTER R. li. WirTMINUTON & WEI.DON R, R., or W1LM1NU ION, CHARLOTTE & RUTHER TOUU R. R. - All freight consi ned to tho Kail Road Agents will have benelit of lowest rater to or from New York. Sailing from New Yovk every TUESDAY, f T THURSDAY AND ' SATURDAY At 4 P. 31., from Pier 13 East River, offering i uo ao vantages of a tri-weekly line. WORTH & WORTH, Accnts, WUinlneton, N. C. AM&S H.Ni), Agent, 11! WiUtstreet. N.Y JUly25-tf ' ' ' - LOIULLARD'S Steainship Line BETWEEN NEW YORK AXD WTLBIING TON.N.C. .-rr- The Xew Iron Stcainsliip VOLUNTEER, Capt. JOSE. RESOLUTE, Will leave Wilmington alternately every five days. This line brings goods from New Yor at the following low ratea... . Flonr 13 Cents per Barrel, Pork 23 CentM rwr Barrel, Molasseit 23 CentM per Barrel, Sngar I Onti per Measurement goods 4cen;-- iK-i-i.-'ot : Weight gfHHls 10 cents per 100 lbs. S- Insnrance effected at lowest rates. BARKY BROTHERS, Agents.' W ilmlngton, N. C. May -tf Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Line. T1IK FAST AND FAVORITE STEAMSHIP' PIONEER. Capt. I- I. BARRET'S". Trn.L, RUN THE FOLLOWING SCilED YY ule between Philadelphia- and Wilming ton, N. C. : . Tsnv'mg IViilarfdphia. C a. ni., June 15, 1?) 11 ihnhifftov. Jnue 2-i, lu! (i iu in.. ' a. m., 0 a. in., 6 a. in., ( a. in.. C, u. in., I! a. in. k a. in., C a. m a. in.,, r. a. m., o a. iu., 6 a. m.. 29, 1ST.!) is, l;n :w Vfxt 13, 18o!) 27, 18Hi 1 , 18(!0 2(5, 18(B1 11. l WO July X, 1K 22, 18G 6, lK) 20, 1ST.0 4, 18!) 10, li!) , imt 10, lM 2, 10 1(, lSb , July (4 Aug. Sept. it Oct., Aug. ii Sept. ti Oct. .i Nov. . .i Dec. 2(i, 1 Nov. OV. 10, 19091 " 2."CHoi Dec. . JO, Is?. 1?, ai, lflro P1IIE.4IELPJITA 24, lmi9l FREIOIITM FROM REDUCED. ( ' ' TEU BARREL.) PKE BAERKL Flourand Suirar, l-tcts. iMoltisse, -5 cts Beef and Pork, 23 j Vinegar, " Measnrement Good 4 rents per foot. Weight Goods IO eta. per lOO lbs Insurance at low rates. For Freight or Passage, appTy to WORTH & VI ORTH, Agents, Wilmington, N. C W. L. JAMES. General Agent, 130 South Third Street, Philadelphia, julyitf BALMOREAND WILMGOT ; Weekly Steamship Line, Composed of the First Class Steamships LUCIIiLE, W. S. II ARBIHGTOir, Cenmsader. JAMES A. GARY,. ; II. . HALL, Commander. The Steamship JAMES A. GARY "TTT1LL LEAVE OUR WHARF BETWEEN Y V Dock and Orange street, for Baltimore on 8ATU RDAY, October 23d. For Freight engagements apply to A. B. SHEPPERSON A CO. oct23-tf HORSE FOR SALE, FIRST CLASS DRAUGHT HORSE, For sale at CURRIE'S STABLEs, Corner 2d and Princess sts. oct23 26-7t Edwards & Hall,; WHOLESALE GROCERS - -. AND . COMMISSION MERCHANTS .. NO. 3 SOUTH WATER STREET - " V ' x u w jfwtr i n . , . . . 1 aionuii m Diurc a inrKO ana wen Be m I I lectd Blnnfe nnltml tn ihn nr iiW S TAIL DEALERS. Gods sold at the ; ' Lowest Cash Prices1 Our Retail Department is, as usual, supplied". with the best and freshest goods. oct7-tf MOLASSES-SYRTJP . 2Q Q BBL5 CUBA MT'ASSES, JC0 bbls. Sugar House Syrup! 20 bbls. fine Syrup: For sale by ; :l- : ' .'. -octet in-.vrr. ADRIAN & VOLLERS. ' riT?KT T?. A TV UPTR OFVTfTR V ' . & Company. Wjx-iKOfOiri NtCV April 10, 18.-. ON and after APRIL 1Mb, PASSES! GER TRAINS of this Road will, run on the following Schedule ' -r ; .-.? ' - ,Ti.U.: ExpRESS TRAIN. ' : : :V- . ;S Leave Wilmington daily at ......... 5:15 A.M. Arrive at Florence..... ..............10:32 a. M. Arrive atKlngsvUle .1:45 P. M. I ..xra KiTXrnviWa .- 12:40 A. M. Arrive at Florence. .5 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington wia P.M. Express Train connects closely at Florence with the North Eastern Railroad for Charles, ton, and Cheraw and Darlington Railroad tot Cheraw, and at Kingsville with the South Carolina Railroad for Augusta, to which point the cars run through without change. V ..- ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. LeaveWilmington daily (Sun. ex.)atft:M P. M- Arrive at Florence , 2:0 A. M Arrive at Kingsville.. :ot' A. M Leave Kingsville , 4:00 P. M Arrive at Florence........ 9:40 I M. Arrive at Wilmington 5:10 A. M Accommodation Train connects closely at Florence with tho North Eastern Railroad fox Charleston, and at Kingsville with the South Carolina Railroad for Augusta. i" Passongcrs for Columbia should take the Accommodation Train. WM. JflAcRAE, apll-4S5-t fj Gen'l Snp't. . iiitiif.gloii, Charlotte and RlTTIIERFORI RAIL ROAD. (-JKNK8AI. SirrERI'STEWDKWT'B OFFICM, ( Wilmington, N. C, Aug. 9, 1S07. ON AND AFTER TUESDAY Next, An. gust 13th, the Passenger Train on l hit Road: will leave Wilmington on-Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, at 7 o'clock, A. M. Arrive at Sand Hill same days, at 3 P. M. Arrive at Wadesboro (Stage), at 12 mid uight. Leave Wadesboro (St ge), on Tues luv. Thursday and Saturday at ii P. M. Reave Rockingham (Stage), on Monday. w eanesaay ana naay, at :au a. ai. Ixjave Sand Hill (Cars) Monday Wednes lay and Friday, at 7 o'clck, A. M. - - Arrive at Wilmington same days, at 8 P. M W. I. EVERETT, sept23-l-tf Gen. Sup't. Wilicairistoii & Wei. R. R. v. Offics Chikv Enoinkkr & Gix. Svv'r, t Wilkingtox, N. ('., April 29, lKfiS. ( Chancre of Schedule. N AND AFTER SUNDAY, TIIE lltb Vf Inst.-, our passenger trains on this Road will leave Wilmington at 6:00 A. M. and 10:00 P.M., and arrive at Wcldon at 6:00 A M. and 2:50 P. M. Leave Weldon ,at 10:1ft A M. and 7:45 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington 4: A. M. and 7d5 P. M. FREIGHT TRAINS Will leave Wilmington Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 4:35 A. M., and arrive hi Wilmington same days at 9:45 P. M. S. L. FREMONT, Engineer and Superintendent. Wilmington. May 29tb, 1869. ti SECRETARY'S OFFICE. North Carolina Railroad Co., Compavt Shops, X. C, Oct. 15, 1ST.9. ATA MEETING of the Board of Diri-ctors Xa. of the North Carolina Railroad Compa ny, at this office to-lay, it was ordered that there bo a call-d meeting of the Stocw holders oi mis company, neia uitiiooiiy oi itaieiun on Tharnday tbe 11. h dav of Xovcmbc next, Those who can not attend in person will please to do represented oy proxy, oct 17 K-lm NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! RECEIVED JAII,Y -AT- A. D.BR EXCHANGE own1 CORNER, s Tho largest, cheapest and best assorted stock of Hillinery in the State! ALSO WHITE. GOODS, HANDKERCHIEFS, HO SIERY, GLOVES, HOOP SKIRTS, (II AND-MADE,) DRESS BUTTONS, TRIM MINGS, -And every thing usually .kept in a first" class MILLINERY AND FANCY STORE. , Sole Agent for tbe celebrated HAND-MADE HOOP SKIRT, Made expressly for my trade. PRICE 30 Centa to ftl SO. Call and examine for y oar self. One Price, Terms Cash. A. D. BROWN, ; - Exchange Corner, oct 10 -tf Change in Business. I HEREBY RETURN MY SINCERE thanks to tbe manv friends and patrons of the late firm of Worth A Daniel for their contin ued confidence and support during the inter val in which the conduct of the business has devolved on me, and take great plea ore in announcing the return oi M G. Wort h, with tbe experience of a three years' batdnesn in New York, to resume his connection with this house. His standing and reputation as a bus iness man are too well known in this comma nitr and throughout the country to require endorsement. I trust the new firm announced below with this accession will still further m-rit tbe confidence of the public, eo liberal ly bestowed in the past. Oct. 1, 1869. D.G.WORTH. WOETH & WORTH. 5 - : .. '-'' : . i ' ' THE undersigned have this day formed a copartnership for tbe purpose of continu. ing the General Commission and Shipping Business a the immediate successors of the late firm of Worth & Daniel and D. t. Worth, and hope by strict attention to the interests of their shippers and frie ids to give good sat isfaction to all who may favor them with bus iness. , h - B. G. WOKTH, Oct. If, 19. ' llmj v D. G. WORTH. ESTABLISHED 1824. The Patriot IS ONE OF THE OLDEST, LARGEST AND cheapest Newapape. s published in the btate. Anti-Radical but Liberal in Politics. Tkbxs :. $3.00 per year. Bui few weeklv oaoers have a better eireu. J lation, and hobb offer superior advantages. .A PE Ji;T I B E R 8 . . Specimen cop ies sent on application to t - J AS. W, ALB UIGHT & BRO., A- : . - . Greensboro. N.C. JOB PRINTING of every description, neat ly, cheaply and expeditiously executed- at Th patriot " Office. ; i -i - Lxsax. Blamks always on hand, and sold low on Cash ordenw .-i , . -.. , ang384f - !: .f . i -r-y? vT.f " . SATE TIME AND TROUBLE. Her chants wishing to advertise ia any paper m North Carolina or South Carolina, may save themselves. . much . ' unnecessary trouble by calling on tbe subscriber.- , Rates, the very lowest charged by the Publishers. v' " - . : M WM. H. BERNARD, fob-tf rt. Dawson Bank Building, Front ft. t iiLSCi "ll.vn;:ous. JO IIN. ;G.: RIDER v Manufacturer of and Dealer m ' j STATIONARY, PORTABLE AND HOISTING STBASliiv'GlJiESf'f-; ' . i. . M n .r n I TllMaP.nllB.bTi PLAIN ASD OALVASliltu - - 1 Wrotiglit and Cktst Iron Pipe, t7-, floanrint.inn of steam. Gas and Water Fittings, Low Water Alarms, Oil Valves ami v- Cups, Steam and Water Guages, Steam Pumps, Eureka Hanil and. Power fr .. . Pumps, , . .-, I ; HACniNERT A Sf TO O 1, nnd smnarle Mills, Wood-worklnir , ' Machlitry, and Mill WorK "; " of alt 'Kinds, ;;'; Cotton Gins, Grist Mills, JSew ana oecona Hand Machinery of all Kinds; &c. &c. - ; IJ.JIY PRICES DEFT COMPETITION Offl and Warehouse. 47 Dev-street, New York. - ' - auiomm FIRE AND I-IAEIHE DIMMGL . Atkixson's Iksuiiahcb Rooms, Princess street, between t Fron t, ii n d Water st reets. TTiIRE AND 5IARINE INSURANCE C ra ay be effected at lowest rates in tho fol lowing reliable companies: sc.iirit.v insnmnra (jomnanv oi Aew. ion. North American Fire Insurance Company of Hartford.- . -t. Monumental Fire Insurance company oi Baltimore. Washington 1 Fire Insurance Company or Baltimore. , -- - . Savings and Insurance Company of Bicn- mon . James River Insurance Company of Rich mond. . . Jefferson Insnrance Company of Kicbmond. Apply to JUii wiL.ur:it aug l-tt lien'l insurance Agency. C. W. Yates, H AVING RETURNED TO THE CITY, can lc found at his gallory, on Market-street where he Is prepared to furnish his custom era with pictures at short notice.t an4-tf BANNISTER, COWAN & CO., REAL ESTATE & FINANCIAL AGENTS. BUY AND SELL SOUTHERN LANDS, Negotiate Loans on Sonthern Securi ties and Encourage Emigration . to the South. OFFICERS : L. Baxmstek, Wilmington N.C. D. B. tOWAS, " . J. C. Kbntoit. New Y"ork. 47 Broad Str ct, V. Y.. and From street. Wilmington. N. C. sept g- 159-tf PieflniQiit and ArWon life .Insnrance COMPANY? rpHE TWO LEADING Life Insurance Com- nave com Dineu under tne aoo-.e name, ana with the lessened expenses and increased fa cilities tbns seeui-ed, propose to aggregate and add to the arge business heretofore en- loved bv the ComDaDies resoectivelv. Re newals of ld policies will be in th-2 name of the new association, and the rates, loans and rights of all remain intact as in the original policy isoned by either Company. T!iee Companies, now united for business. main ly in the Sonthern country, have sepa rately t a Ken me ieaa or any ever oerore or ganized in the same per o l. They nave selected th ir risks with unusual caru; thvir expenses have been small, and under tho present arrangement will bo pro portionally smaller; they have always paid their losses with the greatest promptness and withoct litioatiok. They have invested prudently their permanent lnvestmrnis be ing invariably in moitgages and uncnenm b red ri-al estate. With a large capital thus safely invested ; with Officers and a Direcorv composed of the leading gentlemen, socially and flnanci allvin the .State of Virginia there is, in my iudgment, no Life Insurance Company on this continent offering inducemonta equal to the PlBDMOST ARLIlfOTOX. JOHN WILDER ATKINSON, General Agent, Insurance Rooms, Princess St., Between Front and Water Sts., 8ept23 lBO-tf Co-partnership Notice. WE, TIIE UNDERSIGN KD, have this day entered Into a co-partnership under the name and style of. OLDHAM A CUMMIN G, for the purpose of carrying on a Grain, Feed, and.eneral upply Store, at Wesoott's old stand, two doors from the corner of Water ana Princess streets. W. P. OLDHAM, PREST X CUM MING, oct 1 ,.- - lm W. V. OLDHAM. P. CUMX1MO OLDHAM & CUMMING, Commission Merchants, i AWJ DEALERS lit ' 1 Coru Oats, Hay, Feed, Ac., PRINCESS STREET, ' WILMINGTON; N. C. oct 1 . - 8-lmtnao DRY GOODS, &C OPENING . OF AN ttNTIRE NEW STOCK OF GOODS. J WILL OPEN ON MONDAY.. October 4th, at.No. 86 MARKET 8TREET, under Mr VanOrsdell's Photographic Galltry, an entire new stock of , r : - , , . Fall and Winter Goods, Consisting of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, the latest novelties iu DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, and especially CLOAKS. Notions, White Goods, Ftiruisli Iiir Gootls, liibbons, Trliu- miugs, &c. &c. Thanlting my triends for their past patron age, I respectfully request a continuance of tlie same. - - - ' ' u. . an experiinceof many years makes me feel confident of my ability to sell the latest styles and best quality goods, at the lowest possible prices. . ,... Terms Positive iy Cash ! With pleasure I should like to have my stock examined. . ' ' - ' M. M, KATZ. .loetj'i ..,'. . w v -. .-":.v-io-tf ; 1,000 Lbs. N. C. Hims, BEST O. C. BUTTER, ''J '-'! ' ' ; ; r: ;. FRESH CODFISH, Hiram Smith FLOUR (new wheat) ; . n Other good lf anda of FLOUR very clieap ,W0OD AND 'WILLOW.W AB5, ii quantiVies f 'BEST TOILET SOAPS (assorted kinds) ; MACKEREL, i PICKLES, 4a ; V : '(! " !;:. '... -. : , Our Green and Uncolorod JapaaTEAiapxo - ' J"v-- '-i'.-.si. ' nouueed by oonuoisuers to be tkeyery best. Our OLIVE OIL can apt be excelled. ' . vai ant examine at,,. , v rn ' . - f W.t, A 3. C BTEVHNSON'S. sept IMf ' EDUO A.TIQNAU - , .MRS.; RANSOM'S " r -v -. , fj L1 - ; 'TTTTLL OPFNTts fEiTSE9ilOx ON Titw W nh Of October. 19H9. at .the vti"1? corner of ftth, nt.,kreafa,(pPi5 resilience oi oir. nines cosun. T '.-.' " " T,' H ii . . -, , . . High EnElih,... i 75.00 nauagee, Music Ancient andModerii nrawlrttf aiul Pn.lnt.Inff - t to . tjnarges payaDie one-uair on enteritis tin. other halt on tbe 15th of February following For information and Circulars, annlv -to septl9-tfj . Mas. ROBEUT RANSOM. . A CAEDr HAVING SECITRRD THAT DESIRABLE spacious buiUllng, in a central location the Presbyterian Session Rooni East hid.', Krontstreot, oetween uoek and' Orange, niv School will not, as heretofore, be limfty..! t:v. numbers. The 4th Annual Session will nn Monday October 4th, ISrtfl. ; - 7 ,x " (jircuiars at the Hootc Stores. - WANTED. -An Assistant la the Vomair part ment to teach MuhIiv- reuchand lira win ir Anaress, witu rererences. sept29tfl J.y.IHNTOs. i .yrr." : w. wiLSOjr, jr. .WH. BFRKS WILSON, BURNS ,& CO., AXD , i k t. ' com-mssion;2(erciints, 30 South Howard 8treet;r corner of Lombard ' ' t BALTIMOREwH 'tu-u;..- ' -ITTE HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND A JtX.raT? and "vel1 assorted- rtock f Gilo jSlBIES;INE8.aS? "WORS, suitable for the Southern -and Western tnuii ur,."Ii Fruit. Fur sSins, Tc. ' n ooi, Drlod . Our faculties for doing iBusinesk are such a to warrant quick sales and nromnt. AmSFl?U tove?UT ProPt attention. - No. 1 Peruvian Guano. T AVREL Iv HILL , ffilfJLS :ott , .MOFFlTT A CO. 1 J YARN.. . ..For Male by. Jan219-tf "l-'.l Law Notice. " THE UNDERSIGNED HAS "TAKEN the office opposite tbe t!o"rt Hohkb. in t in- rear of Squire McQulgg's office. ' : . Jiusiness promptly attended to.-. w- - J. NUTT. sept lO-ly a . ,.v . ESTABLID85d.- Lawrence D.Dielz & Co.. '- ! ' . . ' " ' - ' . , " .IMPORTERS' ANT PEAt.ER! f' '' ' 308 U - IJnltimorc Street, BETWEEN HOWARD AKD LIBKRTT, Baltimore. sept 8!) m-eod-ThSaATn 100 Bbls. Mullets, IOC) IK)ZEN mullet roe JQQ BBLS. IRISH' POTATOES, Just received an'd lor sale by . . . V . . THOS. C. LEWI?, QCtl3-tf - ' 'B Market Street. New ShaVing,Saoon, MILES HOWARD RESPECTFULLY IK forms his old friends and the public generally that bo has opened a Flrst-ClaM Shaving and Hair-Cutting Saloon, in Dawxon avenue, diagonally opposi e iho ''Star" of fice, where he p omics his patrons cverv comfort that polite and ekUlful barbers, clcii'n towels and sharp razors can afford. octJMf Alta Vela Pfibspliate ! rr IS COMPOSED OP THE CF.I.I.KKA. ted Guano from . - A L T A V E L A , Combined with other valuable fertilflinc ma terial, scientifically treated, making a COMPLETbImAtVURE. It produces a vigorous growth to tbe vegeta tion and permanently enriches t he. soil. For sale tn Wilmington, N. 0., by ALKX JOHNSON ft CO;, at 60 p9r ton.. Or the ALTA VELA GUANO CO.', '"' feb26-4t7-lyl i . 'AT Broidwrny.Wi Y. ; y,'t, V North Carolina vtojjjjus. Published Weckir, at " WAD E 8B OROr," V At the low rates of . 8 3.50 n e'rA ii ti ni . XT IS NOW ACKNOWLEDGED. TO B. JL one of the very best papers in the State. It has a very wiue circulation. and is fully alive to eveiy thing that is of interest to the people, r n? .A.-.utr,i-iJ,n A CHOICE ADVERTISING MEDIUM. Try the Argus for one year. W. H. BitKHARoand SrauOT A Hiirsos Agents in Wilmington, . Address, aplS-tf ' . - V MoNIELL Editor. . 1 . y ' ? i;--1 : PIitloHopliy of .Marriage. A .NEW COURSE OFJ.ECTURES, as deliv ered at the New York Museum of Anato my, embracing the subjects : Howto Live ami What to Live For: Youth, Maturity and -)1l Age; Manhood- Generally Reviewed wThe Cause of Indigestion; Flatulence and Nervous Diseases accounted for i Marriaf e Philosophi cally Considered, &e. These lectures will bv forwarded on receipt of four Stamps by hiI dressing : Sko't Baktimosx Musbum or As a t omy, 74 West Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Mil' . may a-eodir j a..jj - Sumteratchman. fVlHE WATCHMAN.' published at SnmtPi, I . :. ' .-.. -r-,, 4 ...; S. C, is one of the oldest and cheapest News papers in the State, and has a much larger circulation than any other newspaper in tin section ia which It is published, , ( ; . The Merchant? of, llmingtojv eaaaot ii"l so good a medium for communicating with the business men of Sumter and," plantors of the surrounding country, Addross ' st- nii.nir.ni"-. t nwna Pwrnf.."-1 , v ..orapyiyto Wm. H. Bkrhard, Agent, '."''Vi ' WIlintnvtoTI. N.C. sept85 ' " f ,'' ' ,- T ( - The Hariqn;(S. .C.). Star, Offer FACULTIES ITNSITBPAE by any paper in South Carolina to the Merchants of Wilmington and other locali ties, of extending their business to the r .Dee section. 4 ; n, ( . Ur t ' , ?. J W.S : , f r B, U S IJrBtJ8 S , QjiJl DS pv:4ZNSXTEDi ttW LIBERAL TERMS whlcii may Be learned by'applylng to , ' " v - ' rW. J, McKER ALL, Editor t ootiS3i-tf- A. .!. . -i.-. .' .': FineSeeif, M.-W"'' HAVING RECKIV ED a fine lot j? MOCN . TAIN CAVTTLE from Capt. T. C Gnlla way, VVestot th e-Bkue-Ridge, thq first ever shipped to this city fiom tlia.t section of tlie coumry by railroad, 1 eaneay o the P"1' in general that 1 am prepared to furnish a No. i article Of Beef, six davs out of every weekj the Washington Market, corner MarkeiHiiu Second streets. - -y.-v. - .. johnfJgarreli- l4oct5S SB-10t-i.li'.f ill ':. -"'"
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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