S -J WILMINGTON N. C. DECEMBER ;2, 1860; THE WILMINGTON PQSEff--.?- ji.vr: iuaucrs may iuiqk wiiu us iuai there's preciousE tfUi danger buttDftr relieve; bis horror struck soul we tell therccgnbc the bray oftlie the children may forever native sand piy With, soma raiada the most sacred obliga t tona-.are ink cajWT: Tie ' Uniathotnable i has toot' riren to 'all beinifs the sense called ! t inoral andiho ord obligaiion, t!onJfrom iionor: f " iau;;3im tfo vJf t "FU vcrsity. . ' I dimly comprehended,; We, would dismiss this donkey right here, derstood. . Wo who- havq elected, men like ,;nl Wft . n mf. . e , U. ject related 'to the writer by thprekcht hat a disacrit is torustihigh place a Becrctary of stale 1 - r, .".rr;7 " rV t: v. 7- it seems Hclmbold," that mighty ad- ; the defection of one after another of pre- . rAri rLZy tended .Kcpublicans-who 'after ; having . .r 1 ; ' Hi-nil-. v vsli Lcuiuutoi I au 1 ouvvuivun svvuii vv 1 i ... . , y, . - ?. ;.. 7 lorget ihat there is a. hereafter, and that re- QuotlAbe man of much " Haclmd J-n trilwtion follows crime j we who have mod-1 ., - - n,iv Li v 'W V V ,ivL v - r . ? - 1 these people they don't wo, Tvetravellcd '''iPlp miles and miles and on inauiringbf the whnA former obscuntv onlv tvpifiesi the . . . - i. ; fc. V h, m i UTCS 11 ine7 ever ncara oi iiucuu-ttie re : " - ' " -:J comes, " Duai kuow-can't read." . WliatV 'ilJSra1 the use of admt.siDg among aacU people J Wuu."r ""WF AScnt stop my advertisement." ; v: J ! ' ,ach,cvxng great ?aoc has been ftcdy Df. m lbe .t of crcaturcs ol tll0 ferea .toaur tue : Ww m specie. ''.Though thou bray a tool State like or glonous NaHoual Govern- ft mortac ull . DC3tIe,, .. ment has taken to its bosom men of all re cords, and party creed j. t We nave declared tuat the dead past shall bury its dead rc- cord of faults and crimes political and ) pointed to the bright iuture reserved for those with brain to comprehend . and hands to grasp ; the blessings of the coming time. Patient and much enduring w have ever ioWcated5;cii the'time has paBt .wben we can afford to trifle with the dangerous elements in our midst. jfaiicTSvill be visitca;upon that the good motto; under the uoriai yy -tnrriabTe :&mir.L ffiSS? , weLAhoAnm W JpceofthePew vn-vuun jesMTu uecis in meir iuo ui6w inua m vubjwiu.. j.- o-;- i : .. Idfiathf Caiswoldiloralonjr-lime.von- wnenana waere lue defendant la nrnia vT" hills wilboutdansrcr of " iolu- concludinc lines of Mr. Bristora galutetoryt ana uutacrtora -Kailroaa UJSHJ lIUJl --i tlifeeervice oTthislConi. F?r and answer the.corapUint - r "West Point "or Harvard UiU, i Iffnorina issues that have passed into hisv of the one million five hundred " thousand ftny the committee; submittecd;. the follow-' ; ' ' . v rrvv. SCUENckJb; ; tory, striving .to grasp thos4tAreprs- j - e Ttling; :r'r-;;-,:V--V'v Wr' t Dated SOth November; A in V VI 1 ArtVf . rVinmrd inward those WhlCh 1 -J 5 r 1 ' . L - w -tV,V-' MfMV A imUir hrui liv ! dec 3" C 5 r fare to cemeit will stand upon the BJormisu . piujevifc aur a oouuienirijaow. t a eudden dispensation; to remove from among iBbff.tryanineenda greeting to the j Tmi Denicocr; paused; prcs Post in the shape of a good' Republican examination jof alleged, Railroad .L KlMti ,. tez!JAVrihkn6: IM& Dost khowthd reason why? Some 3 km 3 tneir frauds. ; r . lii. :. ' rrt r'i.' I TTT I MnoHrrlftTW tlin If7 Rrvnnn lA'oiMr welcome our young brother ipa vxrrwrrr.o ii-- i chosen asjgnairman una .Kdwiryuason waa--w ,A tridute o ;:z:sp;:cTi a meeting of the Officers and Employees of EW; ADVEUTISE3IENTS. He VX& W. R.R. Cbcld in Wilmi6;ton, Nr E. Q. like, was V Attaclimout t3D O)UE Bl NO J 1800 n;t;..t:An B.irfn mil the nro- I ?af?rn fnr ili a nnrnnan cA imn1infv lnl in lua our co-laborer. Comer Tstlswold,-.wc ll-:-?JL4. ri:.fofli tnrv5lV thus publicly to record fonr high gressive element of the nineteenth; century, (he landless8 in the Soutliemv fitatcs ;:is1a -Schft: in itsefits to attain tpa bettercivih.atioo -m d!e" jinl a nnhlr national iliC- , f t - :v - . , YifdAnct . " . r . i." .-- . . Lwrla fr dmurMriT a f rnm v - Knrrm a i iiaf Mia 'nERIFF'S-NOTICE hW riv Itide piayibe turned K Souths It u timea the badif printcd' pages entitled? lear isiature did something. lVJhere are io&ePeoplajb de.Kake 8?!on &HP squabbUng more than sji attemto,rolise'-eelin KuKlui I breasjtS ;The urpersias th?i;aljlecte body are declared are, warned. nothlQi hold over, and ratio appeal to the highest legal tribu nal, but to do exactly that which; the de mocracy demand. . J It .will be very - bard : for our kind, heart-: ed legislators, to please : anybody like the old "blue light" our enemies tell the legis lators: . ; .. '; ' ; ;. ething, IWhere are your gen tlemen, and i seek-tot' develop your State, j i tion ot the . meritorious ecrvices of the ; T W. SCHENCK, JR., SHERIFF OF n i? v his unswervine devotion to duty.-ana ei Hanover Countv. rives natw i. 1:V, liia constant and uniform urbanity of character, prosecute before a Justice of the Peace for the Therefore be it ? . .tu,-.'.u -j v bounty, aforesaid, all Hotel and Eoardine House i&wrt,5 That by-Jiis death -wc have lost peepers, Notaries Public, Merchants Liquor valuable Jriend,, whose raany:manlyr .and. .ener- Dealers, livery Stable, Stud Horse and Jackass bus qualitiesendeared him to all with whom Joe Keepers, and Commission Merchants, &c - &e was brought ih'contacti--whdsei skill ahd-pro- who do not comply with Schedule R of tho am : .:.i. vi il. f4i -t -A I o T;-A U ert . . ... , as Pittsburg ' Commercial says that it requires over,, one tnousana ions oi iron every twenty-four hours to sup)ly I the iron manufacturing machincrv of that city : and that of thesales oirur hundred thou sand tons of pig : iron and blooms, during the last year, fully three hundred and fifty thousand tons were consumed by their own - fesBion ; and whose steady adheranc.0 : to , princi- cember, 18C9. - 1 - pie. constituted a leading f eaturc In his jcharac- . J.'W, SCHENCK, Jr ! Sheriff ter of an prhrht Christian irentieman;.Thatwe ! dec 2 ;? 0 4t?fiA.- w ; - trnl in a moriar .wiiu a pestle saia tne wise man of Israel" yet will not his folly de part from him." So we believe, and so drop him and his asinine assertions. We hope all good Republicans read care fully the Journal article before subscribing The New York Tribune of Saturday has to the University. As we know of several the folic wing ffom its Washington corres- hundred dollars lost through the intemper- pondent: ate advocacy of the Journal friend ; would The subject of persons holding two offices iron workers. " You will and you wont . You shall and you shant ; , You'll be damned it you don't , You'll be damned if you can't. it not be well to reprint the article ? Once How much better a "dinner of herbs" with contnntmnnt. than a wranrrlinf corn- ., i ' . ;. i v--- jv.-. ,,av v-. nit,, in asKinfr"iJonrresS'ior inc..Dassarc oi i. v.-7-, r t .. lor an we warn ine f Napoleon the Little: ' thus replies to a law prohibiting United State civil officers fed-eracy such . as Mr. Davis has escaped ? nmi-rnn?irTfttive i.enuuucans uow .ee&inz ... . . ... . .. -t . , si . cn.. Rochefort, the journalist who dared de al the same time is again under-considera tion by the Departments, and it is not im probable that the heads : of bureaus will unite in asking uongress ior inc. ..passage oi Ykry many young ladies appear to think that because , they can perform well upon the piano, chatter French and Italian, or wallz gracefully, ; that I these ; accomplish-1 journcd. ments more than counterbalance any dis play of ill-temper, rudeness to parents or friends in which they may see proper to in dulge." J"':J;i,;; but weakly express the feehnir which i 4 "aniver- Bal along the entire Road, and wherever herwaa known j when we - declare oumnfalgned'feorrow for his untimely death,- andcxtnd our; f sincere sympathy to his bereaved familyjin lhis most sad affliction, recommending them at the same time, to the mercy of Him who ordcreth all thinj wisely and wcllr s n? fies' lved, That the Secretary : be requested : to forward a copy of these resolutions to the family of the deceased, and that a copy - be furnished to the Wilmington papers for publication, with a request ior ine uoiasooro papers 10 copy. 'Suitable action at .lie same time was also taken in regard to the death of Mr. Dennis Broderick, for a length of time in the service of this company : after - which the meeting; ad- J0HN F. DIVINE, Ch'n. : Enw. F. Cason, Seny,. . 1 ; . . ' scnooii,Bopis. ; ; SPELLERS ;- &Vf$fi f.:1 ' GEOGRAPHIES. ; , ,.--. . , A1UUTUMETICS, CRAMMERS, , :. .:. tv;v; . , ' 'r; c .JtiisTORiES.'-t r. BEERS SYSTEM OF PENMANSHIP, 1 Or BaiO at S t - f:,,' , HEINSBERGERS Live Book Store. Pianos. Pianos; KN ABE'S SticfPi & Groventcin'rs i Pianos for sale it 4 - : ; Y i HEINSBERGEKS. ;:: U .c S9 Market Street. -nov2S ;'-i-J:1v--v:- . i?:r5 229 : SPECIALS. MAYOR'S-OFFICE, l WiLMiNCTOH, N. C, Dec. 1st, 1809. j , ..;. scmi-cohscrvative Republicans now seeking to makq friends outside : of , their party lines that eternal infamy will follow them should tlicy .continue- their present idiotic course; No-politician ever succeeded in obtaining " aught but political jdamnation as a reward for treachery to 'party friends,; and the . Tyl.eri, and Johnsons, of North Carolina," willdiave an inheritance, of woe to hind flown to their children with the bar sinister; of treason across their political escutcheon! instead of the honored record of a true and To the Citizens qf WliMixgtonGrcclwy !.. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN YOU (irre- Emperor, because, having me arrested at the frontier, he ordered my release eight hours after. I should prefer the public to the Constitutional for my judge. The fact is that, at noon, a commissary of police said to me i "You are a prisoner," and at eight V. ..,.. ..- t.- 1hMA in the evening he added: "You larc free." jaiiuiui DHnwi tvau Such the ihcident in its entire! simplici- , We are pleased to see ohr brethren of the t The magnanimity of the Government Republican press awakening to their par- s therefore confined to making a blunder ty's daugcr and at the capitol our Standard at midday and perceiving eight- hours n . f i.a t'fir after: that is to say as it has dono for floats once more at the very head of the ttaf. ghn years-when it was too late; I Read this: , ' : should have nevertheless left the journal- Upon all questions in which there Is the ists of the Chamber? dust in -peace their feast party interest let party lines be rigidly scats there if they had mingled with their drawn andi the Republican members act as. eulogium on the '., sovereign the story of a one man.l Let matters upon which there is gafe conduct which they recount the mor a division of opinion ' be settled in caucus; dogmatically that it does not contain one and let those whose - opinions do not pre- word of truth. The safe conduct is a mere vail,. yield to the opinions of the majority as dream ; nobody spoke to me of one, and I honorably as they would have expected the have never! seen it. If the Government had others to do nad they been in tho minority. had the bad taste to offer me one I should those people who stated that the iEmpe- from holding ofhciar positions under State ror had been magnanimous in sparing the 5 is ielf that the pracr , ... . 1 h . . ticc which has ' so largely obtained lately brave Republican wntcr :" ; ks Kreat iujury to thG Government busi- Paris, November 6. ncss. The subject has.been again brought My Dear Friends ; The journals of the up in conseciucncc ot the number of revenue Court are absolutely bent on persuading officers especially in North Carolina, who - . . - - .-,. i - me that JL am under an obligation - to the lie no wv pockets fifteen thousand a -year as j epectivc of party) to assemble in life City Hall the peaceable president ot a life insurance company, and therefore lias no further inter est in people's dying. : ' , ' ' hold State positions, which itention of the oflicer. Assurance has been received from the well-informed sources that there is no truth in the rumor that a Spanish fleet is to ren dezvous at New York, Nor is it true that simplici- j ,the Navy Department is sending irou-clads to that port. The Miautonomali only has been ordered to go to New York .on-, her trial trip, and for tpc purpose of further repairs if necessary. It is supposed that these canards were ; started, either for spec ulative' purposes Oii the; Stock Exchaugc, or in, order to affect public dpiiiiotrjustprior ' 'A- FjRENpnT author a'4':'.s- divide the at- sage from one of Cooler's novels as follows: Ho descended i froni bis hbrso in front of the chateau,-and tied him to a large grass hopper.1' " The ; original read?, "a locust" (tree). , ! BuildiDg on FRIDAY rfcxt at 71 o'clock. P. M., to consider the proijricty of, and necessity .for, abolishing the Special Court of the ' City, and other matters connected therewith, The above notice is given pursuant to a request of many citizens. - ; --bvw?( ' t- iA ' ' Given under ourhnd at ,the Mayor's Office the day and date, above written.; ? JOSEPH H. NEFF, Mayor. large Attest: BEN J. DURFEE, City Clerk. decS "The Great Triumph.'' NORTH CAROLINA AND MASS AC 11 U setts produce tho best Woolen Goods for Mens wear made on the continent. , ! YOUNG of North Carolina and UARR1SS ot Massachusetts can join hands iu their great suc cess in ..." ..i. ' . ; I; THE PRIZK MEDAL CASSIMEHES j from the Charlotte Factory aiid on salu at ny store at prices ranging from SOeenU per yard to $2 OO per yard. . ..,;- . ', . i, I am receiving weekly from the factory and am. selling at factory 4rice8 - al! of the various fabrics. " ."- r.J.v--.;r;;r;.( .;.. 1 -Encourage home manufacture thereby cur'ali the State ; : r--'"' ;V i Consult economy and patriotism ; by buy in;; your cloth for Men 8rid I3oj wear froni SSO-lt Corner of Sc-ona to the opening ot Congress. The exceeding inconsistent conduct o the deraon-ocracy is seen every day in tbe f conduct. of its leaders in tbe legislature; Let men who Tote against the party, upo probably have replied that I was not anx- tIipv xr.ream and howl over " radir.Al" lmr- issuca.aftectms the;partybe marked men. I i0us to be safe, and that I did not wish to .... . rt,npt5f;nn:nfr nrMa frt J i o o . , T.pf. tbrm he -refused the Confidence of Re-I ho rnndnntRd' T Rlionlrl most likelvbavft rmlilfonna or admittance to the councils Of tlirnwn it in itafar.fi. This ftxnlansition iwna tne cusaDiiuies oi men loo prouu ana re- tbe Dartv. Let them be treated as Judases, who seek to betray those who have trusted j them. Let . Republicans net With Republi cans and not with enemies.) t ? Let these things be done and the plans 'of the mongrel-Democracy are defeated and tbeiff last f eeble chance of success in the August , elections utterly destroyed. - The party may lose some few ot its members, putr tbe loss will be a gain, for they wilj be men who are treacherous friends who will do us more harm than could bo done by the bitterest open enemy. It r will be a good day.for the party when such false members arc cast out. : ; : , I If this course is pursued, the future of the party and the State will be bright, and the oppositi6n will be sunk even Jower than it now is. To attain such an object every Re publican should be willing to sacrifice petty personal considerations, and work with all his power for the benefit of the party, and he will reap his reward at the hands of the people whom be has so faithfully served. necessary! think, to excuse my ingratitude, bellious to ask aiavor ot the government. wmcn is more raaicai tuan ever. , j , After the Republicans almost unanimously I P fiWi RocnKFdife Usce-to give their enemies all they ask- i - i the spoilt children of secession refuse to The National EubUcan is iitcbing into vote or that which they howl for ! How a fellow named Finney, whom it proceeds to lone oh Lord, will democratic idiots vex ' lift" in thn fnllnwirirr linalthw atclo XV m W oorth ? knew hi ci as a teacher oi morality land godliness. Wc knew him as one of the most intollerant of Intollerant Christians ; that sort of a Christian who was ready to -hurl damnation at the man who chewed tobacco, smoked cigars, or kissed hia wife on Sun day. He made long prayers in church, and taught the youth of both sexes in Sabbath Bchool. He preached, expounded, prayed and sung psalms. , and in tbe eyes - of the world was all fair, just, moral and religious. Up to within three weeks ago wc had con fidence in this man F.," when by accident A CiNcmNAi'i editor having his attention called to the." Bible" by the recent discus sion whether it is a fit bock for public schools, declares it to be "one of the best books he has read recently." j - A feat of nedestrianism. Ex Senator Foatc announcing himself " a full fledged radical." Frbnl the St. Paul Pioneer. Singular Chapter in Real Life. I About fifteen years ago, a 3rounglEoglish merchant who had acquired a snug fortune at Rio Janeiro married, during one of his periodical visits to; England, a beautiful orphan girl, whom be took with him to his Brazilian home. For sonic years they lived happily together and two children were born to them. On returning , from one of his subsequent business visits to England, however the husband heard rumors that his wife bad been unfaithful ' to hitn. Being of a jealous disposition aDil nearly idolizing hi-rwite, the reports drove him almost to madness. He accused bis wile f infidelity. She being proud and haughty, indignantly denied the charge, and challenged bim to prove it. This he could not do, but a cool ness arose between them,5 which finally led to divorce, the husband j settling upon his -wife a handsome annuity during life or un til she should marry again, and leaving to her the custody of the children. His hap- JL The New Berne Timet pays us'-the fol lowing pretty compliment : : "The Wilmington, N. C. Post is one of deht y understands his business. We hope F " ; "l.V "f - VTa i Z , t Wwur.oonm itn milv " 1 busme8s' at Rio, converted his property Wc thank our brother for bis TimeAj notice. So soon as the Republicans of this section stand by their guns, and fully com prehend the danger they are in, by not tvp naencc m m man r ., wuen uv accident f . -i- ' , , - , - We-learned of his hypocrisy and deceit, and Worling properly their only organ and dc- the evidence being of a most undeniable fender, we shall issue both morning and character, wc saw but one course open to us, and that was to tear the mask from the 'face of the hypocrite and strip him of the moral evening editions. In the article published iu - the Journal Sundav last, aud entitled " Southern Vniver- garb he wore as a cloak for his immorality, t.- v. mwi n, and expose hira to the public in alii his r i i v 1 1 1 i i . ,. .i k mill .i . l , ii ill. a. r j x l , following "curiosity of Southern literature:1' ' Build up your own places of learning, fill them with your own men, and your children will enter upon the d uties of life free from the moral, social find intellectual corruption they would bring away from Northern-schools and: Northern society. . Again : ' ' Any man who looks about him in tbe interests of morals and religion must' sec that there is something radically wrong, something rotten at the roots of the whole Northern system of education. Butler, Harriet Bcccbcr Sto we, yes, and ; even Grant-pare exponents of the status of the people not accidents merely but repre sentative men. How comes , it that almost all of their reformed religious organizations arc so corrupt that no christian man South can stand oi the same platform and pray to the same God. v The first paragraph reminds us of the question tasked in the old slave times : "Why so many Southern ladies preferred to marry Northern men ?" and of tbe answer : "Iney are purer, and educated to resjject women and the marital vow." Also if "intellectual corruption"; is a natural off shoot of "Northern schools, and Northern society," why it is, and always has; hcai, that the better class of native Southerners preferred Northern teachers and educated their children North ? Hardly a prominent Southern man but was educated North. Robt. E. Lee and Jeft Davis owe all their intellectual training to rN6rthern " schools, ' and whatever virtues r they may have, to " Northern society.1? Hence, " any man who looks about him in the interests of morals i aud religion j must sec there is something radically wrong, something rotten at the roots of the whole (Southern) ' system of education." The fathers of Mcsscrs. Lee hideous moril deformity. ; Sometimes democratic writers tell the truth. Thus a correspondent of: a New lork paper publishes a letter on South Car olina affairs in which he says : ! " This state of affairs is not caused, so much by what some pcoile ball Radical rule, as by tho haughty,' domineering, aristocratic conduct of most of the planters in ihat State, who have for a lifetime believed, or rather endeavored:' to make others believe, that they had -. "Certain baronial, cb artered rights, which . common mortals dare not question. But they, are: questioned, and, more than that, their pretensions are set aside forever. This 1 sets that whole class against the Government." ! : Baron Do Noteihg and the Lord Knows Who, were the titled chaps we have abol ished. Let them stay abolished ! A "Pennsylvania Bachelor" tbusgct teth after M lovely woman :" " I impeach her in the name of the great whale. -of : the ocean whoso bones are torn asunder to enable her to keep straight. " I impeach her in the name of the pea cock, whose strut, without his permission, she has stcalthf ully and without honor as sumcd. . , I impeach her in the name of the horse, whose tail she has perverted from its use, to the making of wavy tresses to decorate the back of her head and neck. " I impeach her in the name of the kan garoo, whose beautiful figure she, in taking upon herself' the Grecian bend, has brought into iU-favor and disrepute." : Uere the old fellow heaved a sigh, and heaved himself overboard. . We have received the third t number of this Walchnialtr and- Jeweler,- published in New Yrk and devoted to the 'interests of Watchmakers, Jewelers, and Siiversmith. and Davis knew this, hence the desire of Tho Jeweler is a very pretty quartoJ of six- tuose wise parents to save their ; children, teen pages and contains much of interest1 The. wise, and pure minded editor of the and value to the1 tradesman and maker of , Journal thinks otherwise. He wants to save Jewelryj It Is issued mbnthlybj 33. Albert his u precious little bugs " from " poisoned f jitream.." He don't want his boy to belike & Co., 65 Nassau Srreet, New York, at per annum. ' $2 into money, and after long wanderings, set tled down as a trader at Fort Garry, in tbe Red River country. Iu . the meantime tbe discarded wife married again, by which she lost her annuity. At the end of two years her second husband dicd,leaving her in des titute circumstances. During all this time she heard occasionally from her former hus band through his letters to his friends at Rio Janeiro, and from them she learned that he still checrished for her this unabated affection, and impelled by the pitiful con dition of herself and childred, she determine ed to seek her divorced husband, and with her children throw herself at his 'feet and implore him to take theni back to bis bos om, from wbieh they bad j been unjustly cast out. in pursuance ot this determination she disposed, of her little all, and started on her long journey from Brazil to British America. She reached St. Paul, Minnesota, a few days ago, : and after resting two days, resumed her journey '-.to Fort Garry. The woman is still in tbe prime of life, and re tains her beauty which won her husband's love. 1 Hf ISRISSIPPt Jfllirnaliam in-in lw e-ii-l fr I - I j -v, .v v Thnsh nfnnr mnffors t in -rnv ar fin 1 . t ... .... I - wvvi. w ' ut. ti wu. in a , rcmarKaoiy neaituy conditiou ; so Humphry Marshall, of Kentucky; will ap- ueauuy in iact tuat. tne terms " bummer," preciate the lollowmg : j " miscreant," . eijonger," thief," satrap " Jonn c- Breckinridge iiict tbe "fat Gen dastardly," arc freely bestowed by the con- erJ Mat .'Kentucky . tbe other day, - !; It is related by an exchange that three gentlemen, a Frenchman, Englishman and a Yankee, were in conversation on the New Jersey Southern railroad cars. From their tonc the two former were great blowers. The Frenchman aid : "I am always spoken for His Imperial Majesty, Napoleon First." The Englishman said : "When I go out they spsalc to me for Prince Albert." But the Yankee said: "The first nan be met came to bim and said,. Great God, is that you V " told i:. l il. IT' t i rrt ' -,ccD, u iuC .wuuia x-uHea con- utory ottnc war, which it is to be - hoped scivauvc; wiuus up uy caning ucn. Ames his lat lricna appreciated. ; VVben Gen. Pe and the rest of Grauts friends " evil minded Sam was preparing to march bis troops in scoundrels." Who savs we are not free t to Kentucky, llaraball, wo did not like i.z . -m Mind .ou U.e- vic,im, cf a Ult Zuo T tism"(?) are the slingers of the above epi thets The oppression, an( violence of South Carolina planters is ljcaring' a lull crop of resolutions, and possible legislative enact ments that will hamper and trouble the landowners. r Should the recommendations vi tbe " State Labor Convention'' be followed we may expect the large land owners to howl with anguish over the"" tyranny" of "radi cal" legislatures. But they have no one to blame but ihemscives. i A SPECIAX. di8imtchL?;from Chicago, re ceived Friday, announces thc arrival at that Pacc yinc?nt j.CoIJer, ijom Sitka in twenty-three days; lie" reports that tiny Alaska Iudians, numbering over seventy thousand, are superior to other tribes They live in villages of well constructed houses, possess cattle, and raise grain to some ex tent. They are very. peaceable, and espe cially partial, to Americans. He considers the Alaska purchase very judicious. word that any troops which attempted to 1 IT 1 1 (11 . eaier jveniucity woma nave lo pass over his dead body. ! Pegram replied: that, it would be too much to expect thai of bis artillery, "but if be found j the obstacle in his way he would immediately turncl tbrouirb." ; i front of is The assemblage of young men iu church doors when the congregation passing, out is reprobated. I 1 Au adjourned meeting of the Orauire Presbytery will be held at Chapel Hill on Wednesday 8th prOx: ; ! OYSTERS ! OYSTERS ! ! T IN EVERY STYLE. TTAMILIES SUPPLIED AT SHORT NOTICE. JU HOT COFFEE from 5 A. M. until 11 P. M., Comer Front and Dock Streets, underneath Seaman's Home. ! nov25 j 323-2w DRUGGISTS FIXTURES FOR SALE. A COMPLETE SET OF DRUG GISTS BOT jCX. ties, Drawers, Fixtures, &c, &c: 1 For sale VERY LOW. r ?c Apply to F r ' 7 rEO. Z. FRENCH. nov 7 333-tf COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, City of Wilmington, N. C, I November SOth, 1S6U. Tax Notice ! Tax Notice ! THE TAX BOOKS FOR 186'J ARE NOW open. The taxes are on Real Estate, Personal Property, Income, Lawyers, Physicians, Den tists, Carriages and Horses, and Polls. This tax must be paid before the 1st of January, 1870. or the usual course will be taken. The office will be open from U to 3 ol each day, (Sundays excepted.) BENJAMIN DURFEE, Collector, dec 2 330-tf nov 25 a . i aud Market Streets. . o25tt KI1 CJXOVES.r j. per pair. ' J NO. J.UEDRICK, Agent, Corner market & 2d St nov. 25, 8-tf Collector's Office 1 C1TV OF WILMINGTON, N. 0. November 2bth, lsoy. i -OFFICIAIi. CITY ORDINANCE BE IT ORDAIN Ei BY THE BOARD OF Aldermen of the citv of Wilminjrton as fol lows: , - v That Nutt street from Brunswick to Red Cross streets be, and Is hereby declared a one hundred! feet wide street, aud that the necessary steps be taken to open said street ; Provided the city is at no expeuse for the opening thereof. Passed in Board of Aldermen Nov. 29, 1869. BENJAMIN DURFEE, City Clerk. Not 29 330-2t I N ACCORDANCE WITH EXISTING LAWSi aud by direction of the Board of Aldwnncn ot this eity, , I shall sell at public auction, " ou the 17th day of December, 18CU, at 12 o'clock, M., in front of the City Hull, the following de scribed property situated in tins city unless the tax and,cxpenses,due on said property are paid : Name of ow her or supposed owner ' . r LotS- J F Cagod Admr. . . . iPJOipt '& MrsMMCouey Admx 129 pt 1 2 o ; r 181 pt U4 5. Est Henry Bakci . E D Hall......... Alex Oldham., -1 4- -17 '(is. 2 t o 204jpt2 164 ptl . ! iyuStore pi uhlo4 100 81 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICE. rpHOSE OWING ME ARE EARNESTIVY X requested to call and settle their bills Tritn cut further delay. 1 Respectfully, L C. M. VanORSDELL, Photographer and dealer in every description of Frames, Albums, Cords and Tassels, &c., Market Street, Wilmington, N. C. dec 2 S30-lt TREE FOR TWO MOUTHS. t&-1870 1870 1870 1870.. ; STARTLING 5 ANNOUNCEMENT ! FREE, A SUPERB JOURNAL FREE. Intense Excitement! Ex raordinary Attraction. THE CIRCLE OF BRILLIAUTS, I OK Sit HE BRIDE OF DEATH. In that uucqualled unique family Journal TH E G EM OF LITER A T UR E. Mrs M S Barry... Telitha Barnes... Bowdeu Jno C... iBrown Jane.... Coney Mrs M M . i - Coetiu Wm II. ... Anathan T. . . . . . Hall ED.. ...... . Hall E D Ex.... 203 598 399 400 401 213 203 192 05 191 209 47 264 Harris Geo Trust... Hoojcr Policy . . ... Jarrcll Mrs S A .... , LarringtonjPrincc, . Marhiu, Ann. ...... Moore, Roger....... 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Shepard, A J, Guard Scllars, Daniel pt cfl pt 5 0 pt 1 2 y pt 1 2 3 4 5 pt4 pt 4 5 ptl3a pt4 5 0 pt3 pt 23 15 0. Pt 3 4 5 129 pt 1 2 3 , Wl pt 1 166 i,t 3 190 164 178 1(56 190 396 397 .store pt whf3 4 ptl pt4 5 pt 4 5 pto 4 ptl234 225fpt 2 5 206pt 4 102i parts 4, 5 8V " U " 0 it f o I, -rf, o o 81 197i 118 195 192 101 308 308 309 58 lto! 30 217 203 161 223 196 186 77 " 4, 5 " 1, 2 ."'3 4t it 1 " 5 lotS&ptii of lut in parti, o ... 4i 1 .tl c 19 15 10 5U G2 19. ii 75 519 10 (52 49 12 138 W joCO 33 97 25 3 20 5' 12 4J IU 62 ,8 42 21 49 7 60 37 02 18 32 3;94 S 15 5 81 8 70 003 53 30G 75 232 00 JL i 1 5 1, 3 1 " 1. 2 BENJ. DURFEE, Collector. 14 4S 17 78 49 13 70 8-5 3 ol 39 -5U Special Term of Superior Court V NEW' HANOVER ICOUNTY. THE GOVERNOR HAVING CALLED A Special Term of the Superior Court for New Hanover county for the trial of civil issues only, to be held at the Court Jlouse iu Wilmington ort the 13th day of December, It 69, all persons interested are hereby notified of the-sanie. . STEPHEN KEYE8, : 4 i . Ch'm. Board Co. Com. Wilmington, N. C, I , November 26, 1869. J nov 28 - . 329 td f 'Vyrcit;IIlC.'-.'lICSl;; SINGERS SEWING MACIIIJSE, TANDS PRE-EMINENT, AS TUB STA in use. Only Agents In the city. nov 38 MUNiSON &CO., City Clothiers. - 329-2t - a i a i Mf r v. vnitMa r!nr.ifiirti MAN. I)E- IrJL sires a famished rooiu, In the vicinity ot( the market. Address.- Box 334 P. O. - ' nov28 : 329--t V t AA POUNDS CURED MOSS IlVVUU Highest prices paki.. riranifR Vrunt Buildios, South Front Strebt1 I - 339-St

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