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(.. . , AILV, 4. jr a4 tTrap'r .... .... 60 vcied ii, any rtoftheCity atiirTt - v. - i-r erwetk. vortheru through A way maU :()0 A. 1L Daily, Northern through. 7:w P .,M.v ': .thorn Mn.ll .......H:00 "' a c. and It. R. R- .;.. ..i...:00 IV. "W- Juon- dsn. Wednesdays and Friday.! -AM..-'! VavettevlHe vwt UMw,....i.6;w a. M. Dally. '.mithville tu siteam,..,.,.,! ,F,M tbr4 vorthora Tiu-outrir juaii- n w a. ji. Daily. Vfa-them Through ua Way MaU, 1-JXt V.' it. I ily, except Sunday rtellvereU at 8:00 P. M, ir c.nl P.M. Three tlm8 -nreek KuvetteTiue.iaw ia..muy, except araaauy. 'mithTUlo, 10 P. M. Three times a weakJL btltcc opea frora J.-oa At tt. to :30 P, M . sumUvv K to H0 A. M. 'a .Ttr MfiU: BRINK, P. Ms - - - f m t - ft railway tKECToar.M' y iiJUNUTON MANCUK8XKB- B, ROAD 1 Nutrjntenc(U Wllltata Mac Ran. t m .... A urn A W1LM1NUTON. CHARLOTTE AifD UtTTIL W . KRVitD RAILROAD. .. . 1 Prwident 'Wm. 8toan .v.. ' Director onpar & tilockholdfrn A. R. Home. Iv Uamuer, ttW Volon, W U StoVle. R Lowan and 8 J Person. . , .? ' . (hXhevartof the State-John L.B row n, W A nthriohnfr AydietW 8 P SUerrlll, jia Mc 7ir-li2"tern Dtiilof-Calvmn J Cowlea. - Trea WeHem Xriyon-V A McBee. r ; WILMIKOTOK A WKL1H UAllifOADi LtorTou the part the M Older i WriKht,S. D, 'Wallace-i inrrar, Airrwl iliirtln. A. H. Vaiiliokkelen, Oe. Harris, of iiiulairtonLundilolin Kerett,'C UolUbt)ro', IHrerk -tv a le tMe-ir&. Usnon, C. Ii. BrodgenanilL. OJCaUsa. , C'Kf Jinfune tnentL euprritJevMt- . C. ntnwat. ' .'Lt 4 siiutero) TrvMporUtfiOiJSuu jfe-mltb..: ; Treasurer J. w.TlioiapsOa. j w5 .iArAiTW-Jo1m F". pevine. J jrtfaaZ.!-- 1ftrfr !f fiwppKaaj O. llaoRae." . - . t . -t . '. t . - '-PthZ XOU.lt IV O STAUU de il.el tm City Sakarilr at ftrTIUll:CE5TB Vr ck. 8abacrl lra Aartto f-ae ecaiM'tf llarktt Street will ka-fcnppUe lay Jlr WM, W HARLuW i aad taoae atl al taat liaa ky MrOJiaJB BUKCIL. 0ly tbeae Aire-ata ar utbrlsedv la tkelr respective , DlYlnlaaa, clit city aberlpilaiAv nLz n -v - t ! r " i We havejast received a geaerat aMOftoteot- uf Black PriDtiujr Inka, man af acta red at C. E. liobiuson' Graj'f erry. PrluUng Ink Worka.: Wc have now on baud Bopk ew&i Job and Card ink, at prices- Tafyinjr from 25 cents to J per pouud.i lJo(k JuS'aud Card Inks in' jmckucs of one, two, five and ten pounds News Inks lu packapea of ten,' twentv-nye aud fifty pounds'.' We sell these .superior. Inks at niuuufacturers? net cash prices, charging noth ing for freight from Philadelphia to YVUmiuj tuu. Printers and publishers "in this section will thus see that thej can buy them from as cheaper than they ean buy them at the niaHn tuctory. Give ns an order. Terms, cash. We can also furulsfi, on short notice, News Inks, in packages of not leaatuaa 100 pounds, 20 cents. Exeept for daily newspapers,"; how ever, we never advise the use of inkjcostins les3 than 25 cents.- ,-! Jif CIRCULATION 0'42'fe JtfOJLY AC STAR IS LARGER THAN THAT OF ANT OTHER DAILY SEWSFAPER rUB 1.1&HED X.Y XpRTHtCAROLLyA. "Contractors will pot be allowed, under their contract, to advertise any other than their legitimate business unless by paving specially for snch advertisement. 'T " S . i.i ii. jr.- - There' Was "only1 one eise for drunkenness. before, the Special. Court yesterday. ..WV i . i Miss i 1 1 - N. -a Mullets and other descrip tions of the . finny tribe" were plentiful in inurket vesterdMy afternoon. The excuroioniita will leave us for their repcctiveT homes tivmorro-v mr-rning. We trust wtfuhall'tee th-m atl nain at our Fair. Private .letters , have been received at this office from a 'hura'wr "of editors in which they 'announce 'their in tention of betng present' al biffFalr." w : - - ' The Cadets of the Cape Fear Academy, under the tfiicient man agement of Gen. .RE. Cotaon, were out on our streets yesterday, and made quite an imposing appearance." " 7 QoicK.t WoitK.The stahifilii p Volunteer, t jhe Loril1arvl line, arrived at this port, with full 'cargo,- Wednes day 9 A.". , and i cleared for' New Y)rk; with full irci'ghf.yesterduy at 2 I. M.". Oar triend-McNultj, of the Cvba, called on us and leftjf, copy jotijiia genial face yesterday. -The "old" Doctor is as gallant a Ijoy as ever administered a pill; and Las our kind wishes, wherever in; inny go. -r' Ircdnseqaeuce of thpicl? iiess of some of par .cdmpbsitors'. and.'the absence of 'others from'" lheir'posts,we have been compelled, for;eyeral day8,ito iue.tho Stab without our usual variety of Dew. We trusuheso troublea will not last ifwaVH'''1'"' kU:'!fii,wil1-i City ElioxT (lra!ethBtr.C !6n;!th(?cgnndip hosts will meet in the 'dread fui sbtKsk j of battle. That ia;-tV say, the ; Liberals' t Wilmington will', meet the Radicals at the polls, and oveUhrowrihennr Tijeelfartv me pro5.perlt, and the credit of or good city demand that there shall ;be-a burial of old prejudices, dead, issnes and' party hacks, an J a, combination -.of all the good nea" of all the; political "parties' fur the purpose of placing our municipal govern ment in the hands f those" who can I enr 'he Jefiersoniaa Is'Le nonest I. Is na eapableF -'t't'x v-tv:V'.'l..n A Pfi.n- ffjtf Ha--r r- '"', : , ' - One year, in ad v ThrS months, i 1 am nc. One month, in f '" IhrXor-John Dawson, Henry Nhtt, O. Q. Parwley, A. DeRowwt. Dr B.- C'emn; Geo." J. W McCall,-I-l,rtll'Jale-5XnrrtltlqJ. ui at. J. H.H rcirr. ' .i Vol. , ' - Ad rertisemenfc of t sal of vJanJa bYTyThqueht'ffaxplyrs, ' will- pe fouotl'ca bur fourth ' t5a'e.v v 'T18' ..- An AjtrattPj Nixon was 'rfaTsneH before be'BpeciaCoort - jester? he eharga-ol having engaged in m ffraji at Btoreno Water! &ceti sOthes ct-mtiipimpiicatoi, ut after a bearing of, the casettie ere discharged and Niioo was fined, $2Q and costs.' 1 makipgthoaDnoancement thatVlbe'Tirst Annurti rair of the Cape Pear Agricaltu raj AssociatjODcotQmencing oo the 16th inst'Will prove V jrand success.' v Of course, wedotni)V mean, by this'thatit tvill equal those to, be held W coming years, hen, pur Whole country 'will "have recu perated c box. considering the many ob Stacles that now beset us, we do not hcsi iate to say: that our first four; will Je alt thai lis triends -and - projectors catrreas onablv desire. D enie5 iTlT--We : publislied ,fcyW terday a paragraph from the Washington Intelligencer. qn4f 'J&pre9h:ifl Which' the authorship "of an ohtrageotiS -scandal on Commodore "Higins was attributed to Senor Lemus, the Cabaa . agent in this country j t War seei now, fronv 4he North ern papersthat'temna 'denies Qneqaivo- caHjihathe either, njade trp.xiMnstigated the Washington dispatch in which the tile" cMunrtty ' originated. ' This relieves Lemot of he odium,'' bu it still 'rests "on the aotnbr TbC ho Idlsp'atcb, whoever be may hae been. - -, jv- . A Card of Thank3. The fol lowing cardMi b(yx handed Jp.lor'publi cation.. It speaks for itself : MrHroTON Nov! 4fhl 1869. To' the! Editor WThk Stab : " - I Gentlemen In bidding .adieu -to tlio hospitable city of Wilmington, we particu larly desire through you columns, to pub licly thank thoa$ who have, with disin terested ''kindness, , extended to us the- band of friendship, and caused tis to, in a measure, forget the, unfortunate and un- 1 pleasant circumstances attending our stay f lAii' r1" "l ' tr ) t .?. -,.;',;. ''fiio'defely d6' w appreciate aU that has beed done lor, us, and regret tUat we have not been able to, prove that appreciation. ,? ,'' .We srewith respect;, , : . ,.., , . " Sincerely yours, L 1 ' The Ofticebs of . thf Cuba. , I bade. Uur v mere ti an ta were busily engaged yesterday in selling goods to the visiting'Six IIuDdred1? P the Chariot te road, who. 'J-' " - ' Goods to right f them, : ' doods'to left of them, 1 I Goods In ront pf them, Seemed delighted with to handsome bargaius and polite attention offered them at ait the business houses. , , ; Excursions like that . which has just brought so many .of. our country- rnencls to our . city are productive of immense enjoy nienf, increased, trade, and. a spirit of genuine enterprise that marks the progress of all thritlag citie dike .Wilmington. We wish the gallant VSix Hundred" a most delightful sojourn among us,, and fa safe return tortheir hoines. 5 .'. Tirie Capi2 Feac Agkicoltur-vl FAtB,-We acknbwledge'bnf indebtedness to Unj.- J. jii Engelhard. Secretary of the Executive Committee: ot the-Cupe Fear Agricultural Association, for the presenta tion of a ticket Constituting us (the Local) an annual menlerol the Association, and J cntiiung us - to the privileges oi tne grounds.' vl M. - ' From every indication the approaching Fair of .this Association .will be m all re specta superior to any Bimilar exhibition oi the fruits of jhe Jndastry, ingenuity and skill of our peopje that has ever been given in this section of our State. - From the mountains to the aeahoard, we hear of preparations being' made by the hardy sons ot, toil; of nearly every -vocation, to be represented at uur Fair,' and to com pete for thepremiums. wbkh will iV dis tributed to those . are.adjudged entitled to them. 7 It wV be a grand occasion and will doubtless be- productive of grand re- suits. ;1 iStfVAi.J"'-!-..'. -j Havb Lkft uBiSeveral 'officers of the Cuba, including Commodore Hig gins, Lieutenant Commander -Dornin, Dr. McNulty; an others; lef'jihis city this morning en route for''Wa8hington.j .Others of the party, le(t JasrVjetiirng.,The officers under bonds to appear, before, the , U, 8. Circuit Court'atv Bfooktyhoh Monday next, also departed , ffytbeir destination thimorniug.. (.y ,f;f'ifVr.ri DuringHhelf sojottrn' in Mur citythe officers of the Cuba have endeared, them selves to pur citizen Vv'h.wiJKt bear. of their departure from among-nt with sin cew'jreretfTbexh'aTi.roteli without a singled 'exception; tff be ! perfect gentlemen, and their conduct and bearing will make for them hosts of friends' wher ever tbey may go. And whatever the future may have, in, store., for them-wnether it decree that tjiey shall pass the remainder ot their fayi inh.e, peace gl a vocaijons of life, or that it shall fall, to their lot .to- be called .'to the active scenes of their profesf sion in battling for the overthrow, of. ty nya oppressing aM liberty and right they have tbes gi8 f n baT(J rfimo J w jCge that the best wishes of our prj V 1 nter." ' ' va 1 : . f.: rif panythem. - " '-' ' """ '' v"""-" : y St $ -v ALuii;GTonu.iC..,lmDAirHOMnNG,i;iiov hfiritriwaotlie iiew tAwr' this after J DJon.Our friends .are invited to call and iskamlQe'I specimen ? copies;!; .Hereafter.,,. t will be printed on Thursdaysrirrdrder td uc iu time ior ine mans oi : r riuay muni' -uig.iiAdvertiaera will please bear this in mind;- ';'::. :; t! Discharges rsr Bankruptcy. His onorf G. W;? iSrooks;"' TJ. bistrtct judge, on 3d inst at Wilmington N. C, discharged t.be " following - bankrupts, whose pases were referred to W. A. Guth rle,; Begister for 3d District of Uorth Car- ounat ai.-'. vr.t,vi,t ..j , 7 Cuifiberland County: David 'Anderson, Hector McNeill Wright Tluske, Jesse L. Bryan, Isaac Hollingsworth.,i '' i ' Robetbn "(Mntvi'Jab "Smithl' -Dan iel McNe'iIl, Henry ftHowel!, James A, Kozier, Eli.T. ...Began, Wn.i. Brown, Angus pnBrown Jno. K; Carter, James 6, McQueen, Robt. Ml Fields and Peter P, Smith, (firmi of Fields fc Smithy. Wm, Patterti; Arch. D. McNeill Heel or Mc jMeiu, jLianii. j. AJcuorroick;' Solomon v: McCalL- i I.-Yv V-if w. $ Mmlgomerjji, County ypmghson B. AU len, Jesse, MMulinix.v .-f : , Anson Couhtyt Charles E. Smith, E. A. Stnrdivant, O. P. Bennett John C. Smith, Albert Myers. ' , ; .:..;.;';:, Stanly County t ,QeK i"L Swaringer, E. B.(Naah, R. M.,WaliV D, A., Underwood, .Jno. W. Smith;.:"', ' ,;.'.. , ' .7 Harnett County. N. Henry Pope,' John BrahtIey.v'I.'t,:-''.' f u i?sfi Brufuieieh Cortntyr "James H. Pritch r Sampeom County"?- "Lorenzo- L.,J : Da'me- ron. - - ; ' ! Richmond- County : .W. A;' McKay, GeoJ Stanton, Margaret Fairley, I. W. Middle ton, A. S. McNeill, DanT, C. S'e wart, Jno. C. McLaurin, R.T. Long, RIVER 1HD MARINE NEWS. ' . u . -r ;;-?- .i .. v - i . .. Thdrsdat Nov. 4. f f-' The water in the Cape Fear between this city and'Fayetteville has8 again be come so low on account, pf the dry weath er as to. materially embarrass navigation. At Spring Hill Shoals, .about three miles below Fayettcville, there is only about 22 inches of good Water. At 'Fayctteville, however, s there : is -r" -more ; than v t his, but boats heavily ireighted cannot pass the ihoaUeitber .way. i Boats wittu light freights can get along without, much lif ficulty. It seems that the rains which hare fallen recently in consideral le quan tities in the direction of Raleigh, while they raised the water in tbe 'Neuse and other streams.' did not reach far enough in Ihe right" direction to; aRecf'theCape Fear. The schooner J.A." Parsons sailed from Chrleston forthis port to-day, 4 .J. LATEST BY MAIL. The iriellfa and Ku Klnr. There was nothing definite" regard to the Ku Klux or the movements -of the heavy "dttail," yesterday. : A genetle- man.lrom the neighborhood of Green Level, a member ot the. Republican party, was in t he city yesterday, who stated pub licly ontbe streets, in the presence of Re publicans and others, that , the statement of the Sentinel yesterday morning, in re gnrd to the conduct ol the negro militia in that neighborhood, was true, only ifr was not given half as bad as it really was. 'r There were secret and mysterious move ments about the .Capitol yesterdny, iin which the Governor, the Adjutant General, Capt. Bosiier, Sheriff Lee, and the redoubt-' able Kwy atkowki. par ic p U d. So it is said. It is ruflaored there were Messengers in the city from the neijihtorhood of the militia. -We could gain no definite infor mation in regard to the movements on the tapis. Sentinel Ath. , - .. ,. rr ,rr: r.r. r - A House Barnt " The ; d welling house f of Dr. William Strudwick--Hne mije from town was burnt to" the ' ground' bn Tuesday 'night last. All his qui houses together with 40 bushels of wheat aod 20 bushels of pota toes were likewise burnt; - With ut him self and wife and one other .band he suc ceeded in saving all inf the house save a very , fine,, pfan and some old : mahogany 100 years old which they had to stand and see burnv The fire was the. result of some defect in the chimney of an out house. Dr. Strudwick was not -without an expression of tangible sympathy Iruin the citizens of this place. It was indeed a Bevere slam on him. -HUliborit Recorder. North Carolina in jsl Nutshell. Jvn.-t,..-;:.';? ; . '-:yi ' -j :, ' tA; 'school otin8tnfction , for Masons has been opened at Raleigh y ; The HillsboroiciZer isays there's nothing the matter ia Orange.' Edgewmbe prornises 'to do her " level best'', at our FairrWe . hope to see Biggs here. t vA.-.. KJ Judge ' Totirgee is ick at Roxboro. .. He is mean enough to be sick the tinners have commenced -JJkftiieigh t roof on. the new market hopfi- rt -. Ihe grocghVsi,; dan Wimblef(t; j.-jight.- EoS3;about by fire Wn-ftance. i.i ioixowing neavy ' an-" e tf triiifn t. i u rvtiarvn - vn. Tkr I X- . Hrt A t - To Advertisers. As ad vertising mediurMtheMoBiaKQ Star and Carolina ?rW'Me" nfl &ffaef by;anypublica Baaaiery J Uardyare; Jlarneas, Yalisea and Saphels from Ji? .S.;.Topliam fc,Co, 8 South Front Street. Lowest prices in the City. "-51-" 'V. O- -if.7S ? t Merchants wishing to coon municate with the jural sections cannot do better, thansto avail themselves of ' the advertising columns ofthe Morning Star, wuiuu is ciiensiveiy circuiatea turougu out the two Carolinas, and in other Slate. " ' 1 'mm ( i! "r TTT YT 1- w -rr- mr. win. n. Bernard, oi tne Wilmington Stab, has placed us under obligations for a, liberal sample of Robin sou's '(Grays Terry) ' Printing' Ink-it'he ucsi nun uueupesb article oi news 10KDOW offered in the Southern market.' :We have U9ett many kinds of ink dnnngour pubt iiauiiig experience, due can encenuuy com mend Robinson's make,' as superior to al4 most every. other , ink wq have triedjlt is put up in 25 and 50 pound kegs, at .85 cents per pound, and may be ordered U rcctfy from W. If. Bernard.Asent. Wil mington, 'N.X til, a Very gteat convenience for Southern publishers, ! Sent by express C, O. V.Jlutherford jyndiaar. : y j To Bc6iNES8 Men. Parties wish ing to advertise in any newspaper pub lished in either of the Carolinas may save m uch 4. unnecessary tinie . an d trouble by making Weir contracts with the Morxtng Stab .'Advertising Agency, which is fully authorized to receive advertisements at publishers' lowestVatea. , All necessary in formation given, t and ' advertisements mailed direct to, publishers as soon as handed in. Business-men" will consult their interests by patronizing this Agency.- Advertiser pays no commissions, tf IHPOBTAST TO PUBLISHERS, . The subscriber has just received another supply of Robdisoh's Pkihtiko Iitr, em bracing No. 5 News, in kegs of 25 and 50 pounds, at 25 cents per pound, and Book, and Oard'Inks ranging in price from 30 cents to $2.0a per, pound. .. i These Inks arc sold at manufacturer's net cash prices, and are universally ac knowledged to be unsurpassed by any, tither in price, or quality. c ;, , , ; Out of dozens of recommendations re ceived, attention is called to the follow ing: f OlTlCBOF IflCHOLS & UOBXAH, 1 ' Practical Book and Job Printers. .. Raleigh, N. C, Sept. 6, 1869. ) W. II. Behnard, Esy., Wilmington, N. C. : Dear 8ib : We received in due time the keg of ews Ink sent ns. As we have no news paper, we have been usine it for Hand Bills and General Job Work, and it has piven entire satisfaction. It works clean, distributes well. and is a 0ood black. For the price, we have never uoea oetter. If you have any kecs of Book Ink. of about 29 lbs., send Us one kejf.r v.- y; rkf " -i- ery respectraiiy, :i ' i ri rs i - NICHOLS & GORMAN. ; j; - ' ;. ,y - rFrom the Wilson Platndealer. J 44 We have received from Mr. Wm. H. Ber nard, Wilmington, N. C a can of Printing Ink manufactory 1 by C. E. Robinson, for the sale of which Mr. Bernard is agent for this section. We nave tried it, and consider it atmaioa to art nnx vi havk xvxb T7BKD. coAtinar so little money 25 cents per pound. We think the printers of the State will do well to purchase their ink from Mr. Bernard, as we often have miserable stuff palmed off on us by Northern dealers." - . s . . I respectfully, solicit orders, feeling as sured that no 'printer who 'has once tried Robinson's inks will be willing to aban don their use. Tebms,1 Cash. ; ' wm. h. Bernard; u ' : ' :i WrLMraorosr, N. C.' ' . . .. ' N; B. I can also supply publishers with Fi.at Cap, Folio and -other papers on reasonable terms.4 Female' Dlseftsesl i ! ( .. Large numbers of women in fact almost nine tenths of tha entire sex suffer from some disease peculiar to females. Us. Lawxehck's Womah's FsinrD meets with wonderful sncoesa in curing them. - This fact shonld be widely known. If every lady in the United States were t take one or two bottles 'of the Woxak'b Fbiknd. they would be repaid, by a renewal of health ana strength. - - v w- - .-- ... '--'. It is a safe and reliable remedy, and is en dorsed by the best physicians. anr 8-tf ' ' ; Dbas Sra: Please sfnd toe - immediately, per Kzpress, to Tarboro, two dozen more bot tles ot your Rosadalis. I have carefully ex am ned its Formula, and have used it in my practice in a number of cases.'! am well pleased with it- ' 1 think it beyond doubt the best Alterative lever nsed. I have tried It in several cas a of Scrofula and Scrofulous Af fections, e c, witb much satlsfaotloa to my self and patients. 1 have therefore no hesi tation 1 recommend iny it to Physicians and others, as the most reliable Alterative now Knows. jAt.vi.fc' t-. ResDectfullv. vonrs. B., NOBLES, M. D. oct 14 Iiatest by Telegraph. Thousands of men, women and children have been cured of Diarrhea, Dysentery, Chol era Morbus, Colic, Ac., by Dr. R. H. Worthing ton's celebrated North Carolina Remedy, the only known svacmo for all pamiui oowei ai. fections, Ask for Dr. Worthtagton's Diarrhea I and Cholera Medicine keep it in yoj house never travel without it-it may 799 I Hft - . I riee 25 and 50 cents per bor- T ' tf nor sale in Wllmingtonja! jP'A ; James T.Wiggln.jJrf01?310, rP" Agent, Norfolk, VgfT. - 11 . W. Llppltt A' TEBTISEMENTB. aa's Live Book Store, 38 Market ianos, Pianos.' v v ';.'-,' At VakSickxes', No. 13 Market st Popu lar Biands;t;';j.'V;V-:'' 5; 'i'.;. : ? Casson ifc Oldsaw. ground Buck- wheat Flour, Ac. iCS AT m A rm i itf7" 2 00(1 SACKS 'American 9ALT,in? KJXJ Liverpool backs, ,4, . f , : ; 600 sacks Liverpool Salt. " " ' .For sale by rl' 4.; 't' 0t4 A OBI AN TOLLERS. I Ew FEESH GROUITD : XltrCKWHEAT FLOTJE-and Flour of aU grades. . f- ,.. x j ... j, s . i . t 8oap, Lard, Candles., Teas,' Coffee," Sugar, 8tarcn.-f-.;-;.; .-a.-.-..- r i-"Avziu-imuii Hardware. ' with a general -assortment, of Axooua. . wnoiesaie ana Ketall, by ' nov4tf-".:,'---t".A .,.-.v.v.j.f;i ? i POPULAR BRAHDS Kit -t SNUFFS, CIGARS &l T" AND PIPES, at "-''-f 'i-f s Xo. 12 Market Street. novttf " PIAlI0S!jSf?3PlAil0S I . .. . . . '.. , KNABETS fc STIEFFS ..: 7.-.T.'. '. ? - ' if! '. fi t.. T!1 ..t t 'For' sale at ';$' ': 1 5'I ' ; H ELNSBEEGER'S Live Book atore j noy 5 tf ,s" 'raitorketiireet. EXPRESS STEAMBOAT CO. n i v --p . - '.:. .'.i:if'-H.i.X-'if.r A ' .; '! t '' 'ifc. '5'tjj-l '' ,' 1 j'uil V ' i jglOK FATETTEVII.&E.,,,i 1 J.OJS ISW litUA STBAMBOAT -MivDi -Murchlconr i t.X i r.. V. QRBENi Master, Having elegant passenger accommodations, will leav Wllmtnsrton cvrv WEdHESDAT' and SATURDAY, at 3 P. M. Betnrninar, leaves xayeitevme every .AUliSDAX ana tftlUAl, at 7o'cloca A.M. 1 "- f y M t" V.. - i THE FINE STEAMBOAT j1 R .E.LEE, ALONZO .GARRISON, Master, j Will also run In this Line on Irrfimkf HJ Goods received on our covered wharf, foot of Orange-street at all times, except when the Boats are loadli ar at wharves In front of our store. Goods consigned to care of this Line will be promptly forwarded tree of commis sions, d ayage or Storage. WILLIAMS A MURCmsOW. A irrint ' , J. D. WILLI AM8 A CO., Agts at ayettevi.le UV 4wlUltv The lowest Prices. ;! rpHE CHEAPEST AND BEST DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, I SHOES, HATByNOTIONS, .. jf AU TO bx rotrn At , , . , 44 Market Street,; Where he undersigned -wfll e glad to.' sen f " ' his old friends and customers. ''- oct201m2wnao -i :f t, - -SOLOMON LKVTV : HOMHDmEj 'Ai.i-.fA Nolandine ! Nolandine ! THE GBEAT hOITTHERH BEKEDT. For Chills and Fevers ! THE wonderful success ol Noladine 'ln cur ing the most obstinate cm plaints 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 kU m"la rial diseases, disorders of the blood, and com lalnts requiring" a promp and powerful alterative. Hundreds ,of cases duly certified by responsible individuals at test the efficacy Of .'Nolandine 'in diaeasea Which have aueeeesruHy resisted all the usual remedies. - In all blood diceaes. whether re cently contracted or of long standing, in meronrtai eompiints ana maianai a isomers, Nolandine has been p re-em I entry success ful. WeesDeciallvcommendonrDrenaration of No andine designed for obstinate cases of Agss'wio-- rever.iirne-vreaxmnT-tnis latter complaint, our great vegetable prepar ation is conceded In ail sections where chills and fevers are prevalent.' where Nolandine has ben used, to be absolutely without a rl- vau. -Aoianaineis apureiy vetrr-tADie prepar ation and therefore unattended by the evil consequences whi b so frequently follow the u of mercury. Weso lcit orders. .. Address JOHNSTON LANGHORNE, t, 1 - 1 ' Prop'rs, Richmond, Va. For sate by ? - J. W. LIPHITT ft t Wholesale Agts, Wilm1ngton.arrtSi "' octMnacly - - -i-v.afia alt Druggista ;ilmingtonClieatre:; ON MONDAY, NOV; ISth, AND DURING the week of the Fair. . ..t -..- FIRST-CLASS DRAMATIC PERFORM- -v" '"ANCEsilYTHE; :'',, FORD DRANATIC CO JIPA1VT Holiday Street Theatre; Balti ... .v- "-j... . 4'..- - - y ' Under the management of Mr. JNO. T. FORD, formerly owner of Ford's Theatre, Washing, ton. -Tn list of plavS win embrace "Married Lie," "Widow Mant," "School "Home," "Blow for Blow. and others equally attract ivc. . ,, , ... " . . nova-lw M. CROJvT, Auctioneer. ITCBONLT A JIOBItlS. mW ' oipinro f ri ; RE AL ESTATE. STOCKS. &CL , ,: 7.- . '' nn Waiiuuitifflrnnniha.iMti 'Warn 1 .1 On Wednesday." November lWh."fse9.' at 10 clock A. M., we win sell at Exchange Cor ner, in this city, that valuable and desirable Upon West Bide of Third, between Dock and Orange Streets, fronting 95 feet upon Third street, running Westwardly along McLean's Alley 165 feet, upon which there is a . . . TWO STOBXi BmCK DWEL :. tING:HOUSE, 'T.,. stew occupied by A. M. Waddell,' Esq., con taining 8. rooms (exclusive of Basement), Kltcbtn, Brick Stablesnd.aU other nece-, saiy outbuildings. . m 60 Shares Capital Stock Wil. Gas Light Co., 10 " ... u ...... " WIL ft Wei. BECoI -5 :v ' ;" ' ;, .WiL Man. K. CoJ 100 j 9V. ., X-m r -...;-: Bank of Cape Fear, : S2 :V." ".. CommerciaT Bank w- v f. Wilmington, 5 certified Checks on the Bank of Cape Fear, (prot sted for non-payment) amounting tO 114,009. ..-. .- r -, - . . . : Z. LATTIilEB, Bxeentor. f septlMawInwodta Wed '1: F 1111 fWtrn ,rg J y -MISCELLANEOUS. -' " W J -' ' ;' ,1 ;,r LiverTlbol" fialL: tJjVJ UU .Weight. 824 lis. to the sack 4 nnn SACKS IN STORK- r i fxitiiii&ifii' aiAJf H:ttvf ?mH1v In fine order, aad for sale low by' ' v" ' ; I novttfJ J WILLIAMS ft MUKCHI803T. 5 . Turpentine Axes 5 J t r VV - .''.'v' ' : ? ' ,1 Best-:aualityrt.f' .4 For sale bytr T,frf t;f i;' J i i'-p- " v -i 4 .'.".. ?j -nvitf I ; i 'WILLIAMS A MUECHISON. Iides. v"-' i.-.'.-i.'t, ;i 10'OGO ,ou;6tD? PrEAE s101'" ;'" ,t -For sale by ' nvtf ? ;' WlLLlgMS lb MUttCHISON, j Our Second Supply; j .',n Hi Qr'A'Vti"- I .V ' tf 'II i 1 Pi - ' -'J! iMf m ' T'A Tliejr' ' are Tery ',d :-L?in-' ' Cheap. -..;.' V tCfl.',-;...,.,.!?:,,.!.:..'!:!.: nov4u , . , City Clothiers. - OlcLIIen and .Youngi Mmmm p AX B E tSU P P lilBIjfWivt'M?.? . - HITS. CAPS.' &ei . I ..w' '"-,, ,"' .V - J A.1; -i . Ill ,-6 Of the latest styles, or-; ;..;i."jTktVV';5' i, JLM A. JL M. JU , ' i"t ".A-'l-V -- 'M 11 wantearaitne very lowest prices, at . .. a VTtiPnaAvna t, SlgnontheTre l ANDERSON'S, : : op the CtSt W. C) . -As R-,"R J"RO ATj W.C.& R.'R.! ROAD, WHO HAVE BEEN and furnished a 1 i a train to our city by the ty to lay in their supplies lor the winter- a : . : They will find the largest assortment of i FamUy Groceries, Sugars Cff ' i . . y ' hi'ui,tf. m, ' TeayFlmr, BuctecTieat Syr. . up i.iUi v.nono1v1lm5ls:r"., -rl- . ' . il aadlarrontstreet.i CHAS. X. MYEES, Agent. ; '.; nov4tf '-J..'- . 1Taa;. tj If A ... , 'ic.,,,,: . . . wwi'- :l fl rTIHK MEMBERS OF THE HOWARD RE- ! HK MEMBERS Of THE HOWARD RE- , 1 LIEF FIRE ENGINK COMPANY NO I. are hereby notified to meet at the Engine House on Friday afternoon, at A o'clock, for Parade. By ordAof 1st Assistant or em an, ' i nov4-3t - JOHN C. KOCH, Secretary. 5 w rt iT j n . ! ' Dry Salted BaconrSoap. '' '. ''.'j;; ;-!-'-'. - VRX.vSALTEJ), BA CpF, 5 rfr'crip, ri riV ami nWrr flHKESKJ PKA 7?T. ST A TX1TT ' I 7 I .rsalelowvli? ' novltf . DaROSSET ft CO. - we trust onrelty )og shall be 1 ; ; i f Blessed with health and a reign of peacci And future generations see ' That; knowledge and : axol, Reeling: abound, .-.rf'jsc'itiuxa ; Spreading their Influence far "and widet; . And may every virtue here be found4 : .".'" -it - To make her ot our State the pride." '-'.-:. y Wehopeourjple aBwJIlcome';1 ' For boots and shoes tost fit complete. j And buy Of GEO. B. FRENCH ft SOS, , , ' ? . At 89 North Front. street. '."h.- f- dctsi-tf -.-y. -;r, ", ; 4 LadiesVFurs; liV'' "-'ir , f.'-ait. v.-'. f. sv. ASTRICAN and MlXKh M't.vifi'' hi. r.w'4 !'ji: iiii g; 1T .tts4 Hi --i r'iJ-. iMW '--.iC.'Wfc i iANDiETJGENl SCARFS lifAt . hov3tf ' UXDi.nOOD'S,T 4'' n'i No. 81 Jfrtrk-t-fcl reet. -fJ L L.ITI: tinr Car i. r Car., lc. Ac. rinted In a style tat caiUiot bs bur: J :orth or Stmtb, at r WM. H. BERNARD'S, aUAl rJVUf UraaeS. . ,. - v I umerrora, Aurea Howe, LenJ. Durfee (Sec- GOSnE&lBUTTER: y"l nt U1TeA1f '-i'ii.1' One Sqcreone fnv, 1 00 M, , tOt Ui.mm.... ...,, 110 j" 14 lOul Cays,..........'..... S 60 '.j Its days,. ............... ....... . 3 00 mm- Oetraet ATertlsmaU, .taken ,t pro . portlonateiy low rates. J ' . nrfteei,Dat Rali(rla4aT TtmernJ and .L aril - "1 r-ir nnf'nxi 1 a j . MISCELLANEOUS. tiMt. -lt rit .a-v iMg. 'M MMRONBY:Aiictuneer? r I - '" "'- - 1 ! - -. . Ul,lllU.UUtUA,U aiui, smcTsltfcTid OIT Thursday, Xovembet toth,"1w, at 10 ' O'clock. A. M-" 1 will sell at kmm Belonging to the estate "or John Thompson, deceased. - "' ' . .. , V - . . r, 3 Terms 4 montna redtt.vj4 ' t:.. .) . novstds ' H. J. McKWKN, Adm'r. IL CEOIILY, Auctioneer - -' .' "M ..:': '.-i-' ... V Vli'':'.!. N Wednesday, Kovomber loth, 1869, at 10 we will sell at Exchange isomer, uuu, V f ' ' -fU -i Oil ' .1T,T Valuable lot, eexwoFT with all lmprorements thereon, on south- ' side of Hanover and -between Third and Fourth streets. Lot I, Block 8. v Terms one-half cash, - balance and 13", months, with interest from date, "' ' : nov&eodta ,i- Ti.-f. :,' id Yaclit Club, TOBACCO; t ., .,.-,5 I ' -. SS A fsiT rT Dlfjllfl ' I . ' I wf" f I i,At - ;? i j -ivy-;-f.VA8iCKLE8,:. S 1 .k. aaaias -4rv s,. .m. . "- v I J-'T'.-"-'- -Jt W , ' ISS SSS SVVV UMWVi nuiietsi-nuiietai ::' V;t Vf;- -,f 7i rtXv iv- . '' : -' , ,r 4 i , , ? I f '.r - i MXJOi aiCUbl V r.i t kAd. for.Sale hJ ' ,l . "l. ;?(T7 - . 3 .1 tr,;i;-t ,'v;.,.-cu'l Wllminfrtdn find ) h-- Weldon Kail Roaft 'Col WlLXfXOTOvl V. cfw.'ath. iiko" annual meet- A ing of the Stockholders of the WUmlng- ton andWeldon Ball Bead Company will be NovVmbeVpxCcr ma or i ' f-l CheeceCliecce. 200 BOXES f w 1; -ij JUST, RECEIYED . , Ahd for'sale by;, F' ' '.i-'v;. oct.tf '- 17, 88 and North Watc St. (Doc-tre, vppotite Seaman' I Horned -s i-pEN EVERT DAT FROM V A. . M. TO S r MM antt Jiatnrday evenings from to I. I . . -u J to Fl V E T HOrfs a N d no I i?a r ft v it ivftj 1 TO rlVB THOUSAND DOLLARS RECEIVED.. , Interest on all sums of five dollars and op. 'peolal depo-tlts of nfty dollars will draw ln raris, inni remain on oenosis xonr months. teres t at the rate of four per cent., allowed ev. . fisr r 15th wiU draw Interest from NovemV r l.t.-va ' s jczecvHve u mmiuee Geo. Ii. i reuci, rt.i.uir. man), Geo. Chaduonrn, Wm. A. (Jreen,' Allen "' Of XOBTH CABOLI1VA, w' Je"11 tead, maaufacturers and wholesale dealers In - v - . : - maiKD WAAi. rUftAND WOOL IfTH, , , .: STKAW M1NL Vl f - NO. 179 and 291 CANAL biiih.e.r. ' , , One door East of Brond way; . i -ioettMrn.- v- " NEW YOkfc ' mmf J y ismssa r 9 if, -M NO, 36 MARKET. STREET. A' ' ITLL ASSORTMENT OF THE LATEST 'I ft styles of , , 2 ess 'g o o d s;;f 'I IN- PlaidStris 'end S Colors -a, '! i - " STAPLE AND FAKCT PliTGC..., k.:E- fi.i'j BLANKETS AND FT" f ' aQuick -.. ., . ...;nrc Its.-; Try and be crt".v.'- tt ". " ' BOviltf f ',. 98 Karkeetreet. ; if! i rv- lV - V
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