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Th Moirtw Stab wll be delivered In ftnv
part of theCitymt rptm CPeek."7
POST OFFICE DIBECTORT. '
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Northeru through A way mall 5:00 A. M. Dallv
Korthera thrftch, mail im p. U. I
Southern Mall.. 8.-00 "
W. C. and H. R. tt., .........r(i . .m. Mon
dajra, Wednesday and Fridays. V v .
FayettevMe via Warsaw fcoo A. M. Dally.
oxoept SunaaT.m, .? t .i. ( i
Smlthvlllewia Steam,...; 10 P.M.. three
thnn a. waaW.
MIL8 ililTl AT tIMfll..
Northern Through Mall 5:00 A. M. Dally.
Northern Through and Way Mall,' 7a P.'il.
I ally, except Sunday-delhrered at BrQO p. M.
from alley window.
?VUC.nRS.rM5.rfe times a week
sinithvllle, P. M.rlhre times a week.
Dttioe ope r from 70 A. M. to J0 P. AI.
Sundays ., , ..Jj.-OQ to 8:00 A. M.
r i f Kl, iL liftLNK, P; M.
RAILWAY i BllUJTOBT.
WILMINGTON MAKC1TE8TER K. ROAD
Receiver Gno. O. If nil. t
Director John Dawson, Henry Kutt. O. O.
Parsley, A. J . DeRoeseU D. S, Cowan, Geo. J.
W. MoCall, J. I Ba.rtlett, James G. Burr. BichI
rd Bradley, JtU uregv. ,.;.
General thtperirUeiuien-W 111 im MaeRae.
Secretary and Truntrm.Wai A. Wal ker.
Urneral Frmght t ycrni J no. It. Ijxtta.
iYtigkl Jfmt, WUmtnptm T. B. AJppltU
iv.iijimi-Wm. bioan. .... i -. ..
Director on pari of HoekhoMer., Homes-
IvTb H Sumner, U W Galon, WL Steele, R H
Cowan and 8 J Person. V W "
On Ute part of. the MtaUJ ohn L Brown,- W A
Smith, John r Aycuett, a tr snerrlll, Jaa Mo-
Donald and josepn o vannon. .
Chief Owir and BvperintendeHMl S Galon.
Seeretary-CaWIn J Cowles.
Treasurer Beuter Dtv&o Calvin J Oowles.
Treamrer Western Divition V AMcBeo.
W1LMIXGT0X WKLDOX UaIl KOAD.
lrrM46t -ll- It. Bridyra. - ; " .
Director on the port of the SlockKoldereW
A. VrlgUt,S. D. Wallace, Eli Murray, Alfred
Martin, A. H. V'anBokkelon, Uo. Harris, of
Wilmington, and John Everett, of Golds bo ro'
Director on the part of the State J. 8. Cannon.
C. H. Brodgen and Im G. Sates.
Vhif JSnmneer and betierai UtiperitUeiutetU
. .. 'remont.
.if.'nteritf TraiLitijrtuiionii. Smith.
S-t-retarifattl UVeuxurer J. W.Tnoiupaoii.
MuUrr of JIuchineru John F. Devlne.
AuUbti Ai. L. Inli-.T.
Master or auviHie. w. m. uacitae. r
General
ticket.
Agent VI . M. Polsson.
THE.CITT
TU KOKMXO BTABlidf
Ilveed City. Subscriber at
FIFTEEN I'INTB per week. Subscri
bers North ef tb centre ef Market
Street will be sppUet bjr Hr. WH. 1m
BABLOWi m taee Sentb ef tbat
line by Sr. JOHN B. BCBCH. Osily
these Areata , are avatkorlaed, la their
respective Blvislens, "to collect city
Mnbscriptloma." ' . ' '
THE CIRCULATION Vfi TUB MORN
ING STAR 13 LARGER THAN THAT. OF
ANT OTHER DAILY NEWSPAPER PUB
LISHED LY NORTH CAROLINA.' r -
i ' - --
J5gT"Con tractors will not be allowed, under
their con tract, to advertise any other than their
1 cgittmate basinesa unless by paying specially
for 6uca advertisement..,..-. .
TO ADTEBTISCBS.
The Carotin Farmer is one of the best ad
vertising mediums , erer offered to the mer
chants of Wilmington. Though not yet thir
teen months old,' its regular botui fid weekly
edition is no w 1500 copies ; and of the Issue of
Friday, November 19th, 1850 copies will be
printed, a party baring ordered the 850 extra
copies to be mailed to that number of bis cor
respondents ia North and South Carolina.
New subscribers are comiDg in by every
mail, and its low rates of .subscription justify
the belief that tbe number will continue to in
crease. ,
With one exception, we think the circula
tion of the Farmer is, even thus early in its ex
istence,' the largest of any publication la this
-State. , t ' 'i.f
Only two deeds were admit
ted to probate yesterday, by tbe Judge of i
the Probate Court. " 7 '.' ,
There wa . one arrest for
drunkenness yesterday, but with that ex
ception everything was quiet.
The Steamship Jas. A. Gtfry,
(apt. Hall, roro Baltimore, .arrived yes
. 1 ! ' .
- The dog catchers were out
with their nets yesterday, and created
considerable excitement among collarless
canines. ..... . . - -; -.
: Tlie. Btreets we're', a little
"sloppy" yesterday,' and somewhat disa
greeable, but we must not expect sunshine
to always gild our pathway.
There, was not a solitary po
lice arrest on Monday,' and 'consequently
there was no session of the Special Court
yesterday morning. u All quiet on the
Cape Fear."
-Mr. E. F. Cox, an' agent for
the Farmer atKinston, has recent
7 sent m a list " of tixteen subscribers
t that D0inrr which ia an evidence of
hi
uo uun uy ine uispiayoi a iittie of ri.er steamers, and, various and con
energy. Mr..G.xpectsto largely increase flictjng reports were in circulation con!
this number. . .... . .-. . . . . . ..
A letter from the Standard,
ordering a second supply of the printing
ink sold by the Stab agency,' concludes
m follows: ..VTiie 'Ink already received
gives perfect satisfaction. - We intend to
deal with ybu'liereafter VThis is the
verdict of all who have used Robinson's
ink.
. .
-That. Btpne pavement lead-
lnS from the sidewalk to the Commercial
Exchange i a decided improvement, .and;
will prove especially so in rainy weather.'
It also shows to advantage how solicitous
the worthj ftesJideat' i6f the ChambVr ' is
for the welfare and conveniance of 44 bis
flock? y. V i ) 't j .
' r;J; .
The n&m&jpt'J,, J,y Parker,
ah an applicant for a position on the police
force, as atli$ii fithe Jrocfeedipgsof
the BoardAldermen, should have been
Jas. II. Qell. The; ..mistake was. made by
confounding tba name of ths i petitioner
with" that of the recommenaer.'Mr IP
prefers hU prewnt dutiea lathe P. O. ,to he course of few-dayandthe neessa
that of Uing onVdt'flie guardians o ry repairsputponr.ber, tpT enabje har to
.njMpu3nu.':,..lt ' . ..--yt,c;..j j resnttieher regular trips. t
Vol.:VDfo;8.
The Rivkr TcG8.The Alnha
Is now the onlj tug toning on the river,
and wa
Z ,". . "Hucu"j g Dut little' news
irom l)elow., .The i?m . has . been laid
np for , sometime 'past. The, Oldham,
however, we learn, will soon be on the
utrackleB8 waves" again, under the com
mand of Capt. Harper, the late affable
f D? nnnodating master of the Brandt.
A New Enterprise. We learri
that a sash and blind factory and planing
mill is soon to be erected on the other
side of the railroad, near Bony Bridge, by
Messrs. Foster & Newall of this city. We
are glad to be able to record such evi
dences of improvement and go-ahead-id
veness and hope" they will continue to
multiply. " r.
appointed. We learu that
Sheriff Scbenck has appointed Sylvester
a
cappt (coL) a Deputy to wait on maeis
' . iuo position, we be
1,eve) which a larce number
I .. , . , "umDer
f our citi
zens desired should be filled bv Afr t?
J AO
L.-Sellors and petitioned the Sheriff to
that end. The new Deputy was required
to give bonds, which he did, and has
entered upon his duties.
A North Carolinian in Virginia,
We see that our old friend, T. L. Hall,
Esq., founder of the Gaston House, at
newDern, but more recently of the Macon
House, Morehead City, has become associa
ted wilh Mr. B. F. Briggs in the pro
prietorship of the Ocean House. Ports
mouth, va. Mr. H. is a genial, whole
souled gentleman, and what he don't
know about keeping a Hotel it is useless
for any one to attemptjto learn.
CoMMrrTED. Yesterday morniDo;
a man by the name of Thomas Garvin, of
Duplin county, was brought to this city
and incarcerated in the county jail. It
seems that said Garvin is charged with
forcible trespass and that, on the affidavit
of the prosecutor, the case has been
rendered 4to this County for trial. The
committing Magistrate in Duplin required
the defendant to give security in the. sum
of $2,000 for bis appearance, in default
ot which, the jail oi that County being
considered insecure, he was sent here for
confinement until the sitting of the Spring
term of the Superior Court for New
Hanover County.
' A Public Meeting. By a notice
in another column it wilt -be seen that a
meeting of citizens is called for Friday
night next, at the City Hall, at 1 o'clock,
for the purpose of taking into considera
tion the propriety of abolishing the Spe
cial Court of this city, and other matters
connected therewith. An interchange of
views on the subject and an emphatic ex
pression of opinion either for or against
the continuance of the Court is eminently
proper at this time, in order that , the
Legislature may m thoroughly understand
the feelings of onr people and act advised
ly in the matter.
Miss Alexander in Chardes-
tox. Manager Ford will open the new
Academy of Music at Charleston this even
ing. Tbe Newt, in alluding to this fact,
says : " Miss Alexander,' the leading lady,
is an accomplished actress, and a charm
ing and cultivated lady. She belongs to
one of tbe leading families in Western
North Carolina. Her father was one of
the most brilliant members of the bar, and
her mother a renowned belle of tbe State.
The Alexanders, Polks and Grahams are
historic names in North Carolina, and have
been from the date of the Mecklenburg
Declaration, prominent alike in public and
private life.' ,'.One brother was a distin
guished officer of the , Confederate navy
and another left th6 presidency of a col
lege in Texas to serve in tbe Confederate
. - ( . . k. ....... r,
army, which he did with distinction."
The News bespeaks for Miss A. a cordial
welcome to the Charleston boards. .
Accident on the Cape' Feab
A Colusjon Betwkkn Bi,vbb Stbakers
Onk of'them Goes Down. Intelligence
was received in thiar City yesterday morn
ing that an accident had occurred to one
iuu ,sj
uouwg l, 11 jojjUJfj bu lull o a uuui
in relation to the disaster we called on a
gentleman whom we knew to be conver
sant"' with the facts and obtained from
him the following particularsr On Monday
night; about 9 o'clock, as the steamers
Governor Worth and Halcyon were steam
ing tip the river, nearly side by side, and
when near the point known as John O.
w-fc i ' t a Tt J- 1 " it, i
uanieis piace, anouc oo nuies.auove iuis
city, the suction of the mud or sand oper
ated in such a manner on the wheel of the
JMcyon as to cause her to swing suddenly
aronnd, when a fiat which the Worth was
towing np came in collision with the
Halcyon near her bows, the force of the
blow driving a hole in her hull below the
surface of the water and. causing her to
sink in about fifteen -minutes after the
disaster. She , is now lying on her Bide
about half way under tbe water, one had
a pretty fair freight oo at the time, a por
tion of whl$;frllj.fcQred are glad
to sayt that po Jives were, Jost and that no
injury was sustained, by any one onboard.
It is expected that she will be righted in
WlXljHffGTOH, N. C.
THifCtmAf -Again. The MET, S.
Circuit . Court 'is in session at Raleigh,
J ndge Brooks presiding. From the Stan
dard we learn that on Monday the -libel
case of the steamship Cuba was argued be
fore the Court, Mr! Solicitor Starbuck and
Messrs. Phelps of New York, and French,
of Wilmington, counsel for the Govern
ment, and Messrs. George Davis and O.P.
Meares for the defence.
The morning session was occupied by
Mr. Phelps, who opened the case in an
able speech, replete with argument and
many citations from authorities on inter
national law.
A Public Park. There is some
talk of enlarging the city limits, and we
oelieve the project meets with a irreat deal
Ol favor. Th nitw !o mnM1. j:
itself in .ii V j ' ",auuiu'
itselt in all directions, nnii annn nr.u
, .. iiv.vvoc3il Jf
win compel an enlargement so as to giye
ample room for a manifestation of the
progressive spirit which has been lately
enkindled among our people. -When this
enlargement talies place we would earn
tfMaf1T 1 TV n.nnn . . 1 ... . .
-j -do uiwu uur auinonui'S tne ne
cessity which exists for a public park or
square, and the splendid opportunity
which will then be afforded them for
procuring the necessary grounds for the
purpose at a trifling, exriense. some .where
in the eastern or south-eastern suburbs of
the city, which can be made accessible
by suitable drives or by an extension of
the street rail way in that direction. Some
will no doubt say that a park should be
located in the centre of the city. This
might prove more convenient, but it would
also prove much more expensive, and it
must be remembered that in locating our
park we must make allowance for the
growth and expansion of the city. . Let
it be located in the suburbs now and in a
few year, or by the time it has been proper
ly adorned and beautified and made a fit
place for popular resort, the city will have
grown to such an extent in that particu
lar direction that there will be no excuse
for dissatisfaction on the score that
it is not centrally located.
With a population estimated at more
than twenty thousand, Wilmington should
certainly iie able to afford such an institu
tion, and we hope the day is not far dis
tant when we shall have one of the finest
public squares in the whole Southern
country, where old and young, male and
female can betake themselves occasionally
and spend a few hours of social converse
amid pleasant scenes and away from the
busy din of the city.
RIVER AND MARINE NWS.
Tuesday, Nov. 30.
ARRIVED OUT.
The Schr. Charlie Holme, Ho'mes, 5
days from this port, arrived at New York
on the 24tb.
The Brig Ruth, McLaren, arrived at
Helvoct from this port on the 15th.
CLEARED FOR THIS PORT.
The Brig CO. Eaton tnefv), 169,80
tons, Shackford, cleared from Calais for
this port on the 19th.
Tbe Brig Marshall, Jenkins, cleared
from Boston for this port on the 27th.
To Advertisers. As advertising
mediums the Morning Star and Carolina
Farmer are not surpassed by 'any publica
tion in the State. "'-- - -
LITEST BY ii AIL
North Carolina in a Nutshell.
Conferencefflfih-nJ)aifRQY.
J. G. Homner, of the Baltimore Confer
ence, and Rev. J. B. Lawrence, of
the Virginia Conference, were intro
troduced to the Conference. ; The creden
tials of Revs. J. B. Williams and N. A. H.
Goddin were presented, they having:
withdrawn from the Conference. Mr.
Amos Gregson, of the Greensboro' Dis
trict, was invested with Elders' orders.
Rev. J. W. Lewis and Lewis Hanes, Esq.,
were appointed additional delegates to
the M. P. Conference. Compiled from re
port in Journal of . Commerce, .
J. G.Ramsey, a prominent cit
izen of Beaufort, is dead. ; , v '
Grand tournament to come off
at Kinston on the 15th inst.
-There was a grand firemen's
parade in Newbern on Monday.
The Fall term of Mecklenburg
Superior Court was commenced on Mon
day last Judge Logan presiding, and W.
P. Bynum, Esq., Solicitor,. .The Charlotte
Democrat says : In regard to Judge Logan,
we repeat the remark we made more than
a year ago, viz : that we believe he is an
incorruptible Judge, and does the best he
can in discharging his duties. We don't
think he , would .knowingly, do. wrong
which we can't say of aU the present
Judges, in the State. We . long since de
termined to judge public officers by their
conduct and not by their politics.
The Charlotte bar and vicini
ty lawyers held a meeting in the -above
city last week, and passed resolutions of
respect to the memory of Judge Osborne.
.' Rev. J. W. Larnour, of the
Diocese of Maryland,' has accepted a call
to St. Stephen's (Episcopal) Church in
Goldsborp.v,,",, h .
:.The- Asheville. News of the
25th ultimo reached ns last ' night Oh I
what glorious facilities Only . six- days
from Asheville to Wilmington I and about
seven "days from'New Tork to San; Fran
ciflrol,HS,.itar. v i, -,?,,
WEDNESDAY MORNING. DECEMBErTI
BUSINESS NOTICES.
,. ,Tp Business MEN.Partiea wish
ingto advertise in any newspaper pub
lished in either of the Carolinas may save
much unnecessary time and trouble by
making their contracts with the Morntkg
Stab Advertising Agency, which is fully
authorized to receive advertisements at
publishers' lowest rates. All necessary in
formation given, and advertisements
mailed direct to publishers as soon as
handed in. Business men will consult
their interests by patronizing this Agen
cy. Advertiser navs no commissions, tf
Saddles, Harness. Trunks.
Satchels, Traveling Bags, Horse Blankets.
i,ap Kobes, Axle Grease, Step Ladders
Feather Dusters, &C cheap forcash at J.
.
S. Topham & Co's., No. 8 So. Front St
w:!:- - T 1,U1U ou
T T JlUllIJglUn, i.1 . Kj,
Itosadalis !
There are dise ises which cannot be classed
under any particular head : such aa Debility'
Ijowness P rlt, lxS3 of Appetite, ain in
t he Side and Hack, Pulpitation of tne Heart.
XH?w?8iofih?.s5,"ani ye8i little or no
""""" wu, iNui xaste in tne Mouth. Ac.
These symptoms Indicate that the Blood is
impure, and the functions of the body in a
morbid state. Nature will mrt hnair
remove these disor era, and orten with the
assistance Of eood nnrnfnv. mnnh will K
complished. But, in the majority of cases, it
lb powerless to avail much unassisted by the
proper medicines. In this condition of sys
tem, Kobadalis acts S3 a rtennnt. ihami W
purifying the Blood, changing the sec-etions
and giving tone and strength to the system.
noises.
have been cured of : biarrheiWservTw-
f,Mf,l- pons 2? byr8H?wthm0i:
" wicurenju nonn Carolina Kemedv. the
oklt known BPEcmo for aU painful bowel af-
fectlOn8. Ask for Dr. Wnrt hlnrtnn. rlQTOl.
and Cholera Medicine keep it in your house
jiever travel without it it may i-ave your
Prioe 25 and 50 cents per bottle,
rorsalein Wilmlnctnn hv.r w t .
Co; James T. Wiggins, Wholesale' Proprleto.
ry Agent, Norfolk, Va. tf
Female Uiseases.
Laree numbers of wnmnn m rant- .imt
nine-tenths of the entirn HAYa Tl ffA. fnnm
- - - TT T T" M AA VAU
some disease peculiar to females.
r Tr 1-wxenck'8 won ait's tBiKKD meet s
with wonderful success in curing them.
This fact should be widniv lmnWn
lady in the United States
two bottles of the Wojcajt's Friend, they
would be reoaid bv a rerurmai nt k,)ik
strength.
It is a safe and reliable remedy, and is en
dorsed by the best physicians.
augs-tf
LIST OF LETTERS
Remaining in the City Poet Office November
30th. 1869.
A Miss C N Alexander, care John F Fov.
l Master Ancrom Barrv. David Wm Rarrr
Benben Bethea, care Alfred Loyedy. Mrs Marv
t, Josie
2: Han
nah Burtfin or Bargin, Mrs G VV Brown, Geo
Brown, Julius A Brown, Robert H Brown.
lieo W C-narlOtte. Dicv Cowan, care Rnh.
ert Robinson, Miss Martha E Craice. Miss
If .41! . ty w - Ol
jiuiuu vraige, care a, Isaac Croora.
D D C Dallas. Mrs Nancv Daniels. Maro-n.
. . T. i O
E Sarah Edwards, Mrs Jane Eikerenkoitter,
Mrs Tbos Ervin, core Miles Allen, Miss Mollie
C Everett. -
F P W Flemlnp. John T Flowers, Miss Lu
cy Frank, Thomas Fry.
G Mrs Sallie U Gaddis, J J Gathne, Samuel
F Giveans, care Robinson's circus, Miss Don
aldson, care Atlas Grady.
H Ed L Hale, Henry Hall, Sam Hall, The
H Hamilton, Mrs Mary A C Hay, John Her-
singer, David G Hendrickson, Polly Hill, care
tienry Hill, Miss Lizzie F HickAan, John
Holland, Sam W Holden, Clam nee Holland,
Lewis N Hopkins, Snsan Hostler, Saml Hous
ton, A W Howe, David Howard, Caroline
Honley, L H Huske.
I II P Ingalls.
J W H Jasper, Joseph Jones, B W T John
son, Jackson Jonson, Mrs R E Johnson.
K P Kenan, E T Kennedy. A O King, 2.
L F Lawrence, Mrs James Leon, Mrs Ann
Lastister, John Leboo, Mits Jenny Lockleoir,
Mrs Marv Lock.
M Allan Malloy, Mrs Betsey Martain, care
William W Green, Thomas McMillan, Mr Gill
McGirt, Mr McAllister, Mrs James 3 Morrison,
care Mrs J D Campbell.
N John Nash.
O G WOffley.
P Mrs Eliza Prige, J H Philyaw.
R James H Robertson, J H Robinson, An
drew Robertson.
S Mrs Mary Sampson, John H 8avage, York
Renhrook. Pomnv Smith. Thnrutnn W Snpar
care S M Clark, Mrs W A Stuart, Miss Annie
stone.
T Albert Thompson. Evaline Thomas. An
nie Turner.
W Gallic C Walker, V Walker, William
Wescott, John E Whitfield, for Annie EMc
Kinnee, Mrs A A Wright, W T 8 Woodward.
Persons calling for letters in this List will
please say "Advertised."
ED. R. BRINK, P. M.
Wilmington, N. C, Nov. 30, 1899.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
IIkinsberger's Live Book Store, 38 Market
street Blank Books just received Splendid
Gold Pens.
J. E. Lttmsdkn. Clocks and Mnsie Boxes
Repaired.
Williams & Murchison Corn No. 1 Pe
ruvian Guano Flour.
Samuel P. Swain Sale of Brunswick Lands
for delinqnent taxes.
F. W. Kerchner Liverpool Salt 5,000
Sacks Mullets.
Cronly & Morris. 10,000 Oranges and 60
Rolls Bagging at Auction.
Mrs. H. N. Parker Day Boarders accom
modated. Mayor Neff. Convening the citizens to
consider the propriety of abolishing the Spe
cial Court 1
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
MATOR'S OFFICE, )
Wixkinqtok, N. C, Dec. 1, 1869. $
,To the Citizens or Wilxinqton
I-, GBBZTrjra t i
Notice Is hereby" given you7'( Irrespective of
party) to assemble ia the City Hall Building,
on Friday next, at 7)4 o'clock P. M., to con
sider the propriety of and necessity forab.
oUshing the Special Court of the City, and
other matters connected therewith.
The above notice Is given, pursuant to a re
quest of many citizens -f ..-' ...
Given under our hand at tue Mayor's office,
the day and date above written.
' JOS. H. NEFF, Mayor. 8
Attests 'ti
Benj. Dijbteb, City Clerk.
Post insert Thursday. ; fV; deo 1st
Mrs; ;H. Parker, ;
CORNER Sd and CHESTUTT-STS.
' " WU1 accommodate 1
DAX.BOAEDERS
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Oranges at Auction.
Bagging at Auction,
M. CRONL Yt Auctioneer.
By CEOSLY A HOBBIS.
T1 D,T (WEDNESDAY) AT 12 O'CLOCK
rtT'll1 of our Sales Booms,
10,000 SWEET ORANGES,
and
30 ROLLS BAGGING.
December 1, 1869-1 1
Special NfltlfiA.
0LiCK8 and music BOXKSRKPAranTi
i&lSSaM
t2d substantially repaired. Keys fitted to
3rJ":,S,i8sK)rs and Knives, sharpened, Saws
J".l,a sharpened, and almost anything
repaired by j. E. lumsdb.
In the rear of Mrs. E. A. Lnmsden's Millinery.
de0 l lw No. 40, Front Street
Corn, Corn.
5,000 BUSHELS PRIME CORN,
OLD AND NEW.
For sale by
decltf
WILLIAMS A MURCHISOX.
No. 1 Peruvian Guano.
50 TONS DAILY EXPECTED.
For sale low by
dec 1-tf WILLI A.M8 & MURCHISON.
Flour, Flour.
500
BBLS. FRESH GROUND FLOUR,
On wharf and
For sale low by
dec 1-tf WILLIAMS ft MURCHISON.
Safe of Lands for Delinquent
Taxes.
BBUNSWICKCOCJfTY'
BY VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT OF CON
demnation Usuine out of the Knnerini-
Court, of the County oT Brunswick, I will ex
pose to public sale, for taxes, at the Court
House, in SmithvUlo, on Saturday, the first
ia.iiuu.iy, ioow, me property or tne fol
lowing parties :
THOMAS COWAN, Old Town Plantation,
Town Creek Township; imouut of Tax $178 74.
DJ-?-x5AK?' dee'd. Cedar HU1 Plantation,
North West Township ; amount of Tax 64 50.
SAMUEL P. SWAIN,
SherifT of Brunswick County.
November 30th, 1869. dee l-30d
Mullets, Mullets.
10O BARRELS.
For sale by
F. W. KERCHNER,
deo 1-tf No. 28 and 29 North Water-et.
BLANK BOOKS.
Just received
Another supply of those good
BLANK BOOKS
AT
HEINSBERGER'S LIVE BOOK STORE.
GOLD PENS,
The largest assortment of Gold Pens
At HEINSBERGER'S,
For sale at (nv26nac) - 39 MARKET STREET.
COTTON IS KING.
.AL. Plantation containing 850 acres of Cotton
land lying In Duplin County can be purchased
at a bargain. - ,
SOO ACRES OB KOBE
of the Tract is cleared and under fence. The
balance is divided Into pine land and rich
swamp. The main residence Is at a beautiful
location and comfortable and healthy having
EXCELLENT WATER.
There is a negro quarter on the other end of
the farm conveniently situated. The farm of
cultivated land may be enlarged by clearing.
An experiment was made the present year
upon two acres, manured with domestic man
ure and planted in cotton which made '
1200 POUNDS LINT COTTON. '
It must not be expected to And the land at
the price placed upon it producing this way
in an unimproved state ; but it is mostly
adapted to cotton culture and is offered at the
low price of 13200, cash ; or (4000 on six months
time. It is in a good neighborhood. Enquire
of the Editor' of this paper.' .'
nov25-tfnao
i
N0LANDINE!
Nolandine ! Nolandine !
THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY.
M'ONLY SUEE BEMEDY
....... , . . -.-.-.
For Chills and Fevers !
THE wonderful success ot Noladlne in c ru
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 all malarial diseases, disorders of the
blood, and complaints requiring a promp
and powerful alterative ' Hundreds of cases
duly certified by responsible individuals at
test the efficacy of Nolandine in diseases
which have inocess rally resisted all the usual
remedies. In all blood diseases, whether re
cently contracted or of long standing in
mercurial complaints and malarial disorders,
Nolandine has been pre-eminently anocesM
fnl. We espefally commend onr preparation
of NolandinanBsigned for. obstinate cases of
Ague and Fever. In the treatment of this'
latter complaint, our great vegetable prepar
ation la 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 veget Able prepar
ation and therefore unattended by , tie' ev.U
consequences which so frequently lollow tbe
use of mercury. We solicit orders. Address
w ; JOHNSTON A LANGHORNE,
. v -1 .-... Prop'rs, Richmond, Va.'
For sale by ..' ' ' ' J. W. LLPPITT CO.,
whoiesale.AtfJs, jritotarton, n. (X:
octl9nacly? . and all DruggistiC
Whole ITo. 686
'NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
EXPRESS STEAMBOAT CO.
JJIOB FAYEITBTILLE,
THE NEW IEON 8TEAMBOAT
D. Murchison.
T. J. GREEX, Master,
TV1 ele?at passenger accommodations,
wUlea,Ze VVUmington every WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY, at P. M. Returning, leaves
Fayetteville every TUESDAY and FRIDAY,
at J o'clock, A. M. '
THE FINE STEAMBOAT
R. E, LEE .
ALONZO QARRI80N, Master,
Will also run in this Line on Irregular days.
Goods received on mir imuamH v.o. r
orange-street, at all limes, except when the
Boats are loading at wharves In front of our
Biuie. uoous consigned to care of this Line
will be promptly forwarded free of commis
sions, a ray age or storage.
t tx JtXVAMS MURCHISON, Agents.
J ' D-WH.LI AM3 CO., Ag'ta at Fayettevttle.
novSltfnao y . , . t
MISCELLANEOUS.
Note for DMember, addreued to the
Feeble and Debilitated.
Ti
HIS Is a trying season for invalids, indeed
for aU who are not blessed with robust consti
tutions and iron frame?.
Cold has come upon us suddenly, sealing np
the open pores, and sealing in as it were, any
seeds of disease that may have been lurking
in the systembut which remained undevel
oped so long as the waste matter of the body
and ail acid and unwholesome humors were
freely discharged by evaporation from the
surface and through the bowels.
A tonic, aperient and alterative medicine Is
now needed to invigorate the vital powers de
pressed by a low temperature : to stimulate
rrnxrs -tr rz
danger, the sudden climatio change which
ushers in the Winter
The only preparation which will fully meet
this almost universal need, and will thorough
ly and safely perform the important work, is
the leading tonic and alterative of the age,
HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS.
This popular specific improves the appetite,
invigorates the digestive organs, regulates
the flow of bile, enriches the blood, calms the
nerves, relieves constipation, promotes su
perficial circulation and evaporation, and be
ing composed solely of wholesome vegetable
elements, with a pure stimulant as their dif
fusive vehicle, may be taken by the weakest
without fear. The flavor is agreeable, for al
though the BITTERS are a potent medicine,
they contain no nauseating element.
nov 30-SAFlw
COMPETITION
DEFIED
In Styles and Prices of all Kinds
of
HATS & CAPS,
ANDERSON'S,
Sign on the Tree.
nvSO-tf
For Sale,
Grocers, Planters oY Distillers
. -'. Supplies.
Stock fuU and complete, at ,
F. W. KERCHNER,
nov80tf 27, 28 and 29 N. Water-street.
Bacon and Pork,
Western Smoked SIDES and '
, - - SHOULDERS.
Long Clear Dry Salted SIDES.
City Mess and Rump PORE
For sale low by
- ?
nov30-tf
; - ' F."W. KERCHNER, -27,
28 and 29 N. Wateretreet.
Liverpool Salt.
DIRECT IMPORTATION
5,000 SACKS,
Now Landing. ;
Weight 224 lbs. to the sack.
, AIJSO,
AMERICAN SALT, v
In Liverpool Sacks,
For sale low, from wharf, In lots to suit, by
F. W. KERCHNER,
nv S0-3t : Nos. 28 and 29 North Water
Sundries, Sundries.
We have just opened a newLpt
Off;
CITY CURED HAMS,
BREKFAST STRIPS, . . ?.
FRESH SMOKED BEEF, , ,
BEEF TONGUES,
STUFFED : MANGOES,
STUFFED PEPPERS,
V. New Crop -
ORANGES AND LEMONS. ;
' COOPER'S ft COX'S GELOTINE .; f
BAISINS, CLTRRAilTS-J..
V, ! And CITRON.
New BUCKWHEAT; Choice Table
, Aa..i : A?&tv -v '
h.Z'-' BUTTER andYRUJ,at
. ' if ff GEORGE MYERS,
. end U Front street;
s Chas. D. Mtxbs, Agent m"" '.j'-
sovtfHfw -..;,,.--;-.!v. & ,.' a4f
mi 1
C1UMTEB NEWS, HUHTER, S. C., A-B
kj usnoa weeKiy, Aarr uste:
rr ft Osten. Proprietors'
JBZHNARD. Asent.
U-v, umington, N C.
Printing House and Book Bindery,
t MKCELLANEOTJS. .
By CBONX.T KOBBIS.
T -r i
WILMINGTON AND TMtLDON RAIL
ROAD 8T00K FOR BALB.
' i5yiRTU.E f deed of mortgage made by
per, is,na by the aid Davis aa slimed nd -fn8f?rred
to Michael Cronly, t he eiLSrn-
625 SHARES OF THE CAPITAL
STOCK OF THE WILMINGr
TON & MANCHESTER
R. R. COMPANY. . . .
In lots to suit purchasers,
. Terms of sale cash.
D. A. DAVIS, Trustee,
novii M; CRONLY, Assignee.
PiseireZour Healtli.
Keep jour Feet
Warm and Dry
By buying some of
those handsome ,
BOOTS AND iSHOES,
AT LOW PRICES FOR
FOB CASH. -
' ' AT '
G. R. FRENCH & 6dNS,
nov28tf 29 North Front Street.
Notice.
t-.
THK REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF
the Mechanic's BuUdlng and Loan Asso
ciation will beheld at the Commercial Jtx
change, Wednesday, 1st December, at.7U
o'clock. ? , "
The Fourth instalment will be due at that
ttme,o r c-8- KLLIS,
nov 28-3t ' Secretary.
HANDSOME DRESS SUITS
fine linen collaes.
Englisli WalMng Suits.
CHILDREN'S t
CLOTHING.
MUNSON CO.,
City Clothiers.
nov28tf
CAPE FEAR
Agricultural Association Fair
PREMIUM T0MCC0S.
DURHAM'S SMOKING 1
AND
0. 1. C. Something laphwirig.
RAIL ROAD, MILLER "
: AND' ; ' ,."'"'
OTHER SNUFFS
'.At
nov7-tf
VAlrSICKXE'Sj
No. 11 Market Street.
mDEmnBEiiMUCE;
. "' -' 't-";.:.'-'.if
The UNDERSIGNED CONTINUES TO
effect both MABXRE and FIRB LWBUK
ANCE in the BEST COHFANIES and upon
the MOST FAVORABLE, TERHS,
All Losses promptly adjusted.
JOHN WILjbERATiaNSON,
' ' Insurance RoomsPrmoessStf,'
sept27-tf -ft. .-,..;-i;jt tsfej-. ..-itrv
lnsiire the Lives of Your
1 1
Man
Y PERSONS ABE DESIROUS OF AS-
' swing to their' ''llV- "'
CHILDREN,' A CAFTTAt 'OB DOWRY
, With which to eater upon Life at ti -
TWENTT.OXE TTE istSAOE, "
provided they ran secure in adequaW return '
in case of the prematare- deoeaoe 6 ty 4-
To meet this twmnt;the "PtEBMOnt'Sc
ABLIN6TOH LIFE iWaURANCE COM
PASTY, will lMue BJfMWMBVT FOLI
CIES upon CMldren which jalwayshaveaf
definite 8URBENDEB ?.YALUE.? ahould
payments cease jwMchlicaseci jShS Blia't ;
of thechttff Insured,' the "Bumpaid'to the p
rent will averagejaaore than twiee the whole
premlmns paid in. tr
For Terms, apply at 4 ,
.ATKINSON'S Insuranoe Rooms, .
' ? : .. t f Princess street, between
nov' 7tf i ' Front and Water itrectaV
capt. e. w. namniiG '
Having become
with the under.
cBHne4&4ne
ijts
s. '
.... ..
Wetakethlskiettoaoflnrortolng '
and the genralirabUQ of (he rrantflment
arateful foTthecrhfldence and jatronsge .
of the past, we hope, with out united efforts
In the' future! to merit tl2'largerare of "
pnUkuCaQl!.',ffrL.t 4-a4 '
; 1 f UBawnr di
Cnuprises none but i
FIRST ClJ LtAtflNO t:0FANIX
Who FAST BlJCCIta, end FBXSENT.
STAHtUN Cf are a suffloleiit'raaratee for '
4SOUNIXNXS9 aad FAIB OBALU . . i
: 832,000.000 it ! s
- 11 I'- TfV4- j
ATE IIOPOATE, . .
i 1 V'- a p X. F..GJiQBGk.-
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