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wiLMiarcrToy, c7 Thursday. .October 2d, 1873. EDITORIAL BUDGET ; The quarrel between; Jay t Gould and Bischoffeheim, growing out t of. the sale of fifteen thousand "shares" of the Erie railway stock, was amicably ad justed by their respective representatives on Monday evening, and a heavy liti gation about to be begun by the latter stopped. Political affairs in Panama contin ue in a disturbed and uncertain condi- tion. borne tnree nundred men are kept under arms in consequ ence of a : 1 t . 1 . . ..1 Tl,n Npw York Dailu Graphic is not large numoer oi re Deis against tne exis mmn thft onlv illustrated daily in the tence of the government being in the . . f A 1 T I'l l . world. The columns 01 xne itaieign woods near the citr, which they threat jjauy Aw tuis ""fe e,y, - en to come in and attack have also entered the list. The Daily Graphic may now look to its laurels, a visit to tne dinerent savings while we ask the public to look to our banks in New York, October 1st, shows pictures. I that all feare on the part of depositors We hope our friends Stone et al. won t have vanished. and that lartre numbers go up in a balloon, and cut off most of W1Q drew out money last week have his North Carolina exchanges right returned it. There are about $13,000,- after it. ' I 000 in irreenhftoks in thn vaults whirh . O ' J J The concourse of pilgrims to Paray I when all signs of any run are lc Monial, in France, proves that the will be distributed through other chan credulity of mankind has not percepti-1 nels bly diminished since the days of the Crusades. A. young woman, Marie Al acoqueby jnme, is represented by those who thi Aatoreir interests can be oy an imposture, 10 nave The financial situation in Chicago, October 1st, presented a much brighter aspect than the day before. Receipts of currency continue lai-ge, some $3,000,000 bcini? reported.- whilo. rlfMrmnrls nnon ed by the Saviour, who took deposits are feuingoff. In fact, some banks have begun to furnish their cus tomers with the usual accommodations. The prospect is that it will not b4 long before business will resume its wonted channels. ftppfc been visite her heart out of her body and placed it on his own, where it was purified by fire, and then restored to her. She is the symbol of the Church, as she is the spiritual bride of Christ. This absurd story has drawn thousands of otherwise sensible people, many of them English, to the spot where the miracle was so recently performed. Such a tale would eem better located in that period when it was firmly believed that angels A board of officers, consisting of Gens. Gilmore, Love and Lorain, and Colonels Treadwell and Bennett, of the ordnance corps, have assembled at For tress Monroe to test the Gatlihg gun in brought the Virgin Mary's house from comparison with the eight-inch howitzer VatL in, T .nr-nHn r enmn nflior loaded with Canister. TllC llOWltzer IS of Loretto. or some other 1 IT 1 1 m monkish history. For the practical ase loaaca ana lirca a Slvcn numiJCr We live in, which usually brings overy- times, ana tiieenecton the target noted, thing to the severest tests, to believe also the time consumed in loading and this lancnui taie is almost incompre- rri, f,- I 111. hensible, yet the organ of the Catholic Church in England gravely asserts its truth. A Recent importation from Scot land. r. McCosh, of Princeton College, lias conjured a spirit which, it seems, he cannot easily lay. At a recent Edu cational Convention at Elmira, he sug gested the propriety of the National Government doing something to diffuse knowledge among the blacks. For this he was fiercely assailed by the Demo cratic press of the South, which stoutly maintains that the "party of wealth and intelligence " is desirous of opening the doors of icarning to the negro, and giv ing him what education his capacity tan acquire. The Raleigh News, in particular, denounces, with those epi thets which rancor alone can give, the Washington Republican, for asserting that the old slaveholders are opposed to popular education. The point in issue is not precisely popular education, but the education of the black race. Upon the latter subject we would be pleased to have some fact of a general nature which would contradict the prevailing impression. Until it is made evident to the contrary, it must be credited that tlir snirir. tvViir.li rniifstp.rfrl knowledge . lll 11 1 a j I liMlVkflnun o mi1tt r 111 t 1 1 f 1 1 1 fir- irom tne slave, sua wouia acny h ro wuuutaD, umu, a uu vMuwiwvi. the freedmen; and general assertions, cumstance that placed the Kavenscra,ig unsupported by tacts, coucned in abu- ;n a position to pick this party of cast . i g gun is tnen given the same time, and its effect noted and compared. Mr.Gatling is superintend ing in person the firing of his gun. "flic result is not yet known. From letters received in New York from Dundee, Scotland, from the Po laris survivors, published in the Repub lican, we glean the following vivid de scription of their rescue : "The captain of the Ravcnscraig, which rescued the party, says when they were first discov ered they were thirteen or fourteen miles distant, making their way over pack ice to their ship. Eighteen picked men were sent to their assistance, and it took the entire party seven hours to make their way back to his vessel. This arose from the soft and slushy state of the deep snow covering the ice, while myriads of huge hummacks were piled and heaped everywhere over the sur face, which was also much split and full of treacherous holes, into which many a flounder took place. The party were delighted to hear from us qf the safety of their comrades. They never expected to hear from them more, and were much surprised at their miracu lous escape from what " apjicared a ling ering if not a speedy death. It was NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. : 0PEKA HOUSE. J It 7 ? Mights OnlyclJtl ai A a TtfE WOR LDWA MO tJS SKIFF fc A F,OIUS AND BRASS BAND. SIX t3 Bon Players, 3 TamboriDists 'i ? f -w- 1 .1 1 J ' aways up. iau sucn not nappenea, 11 is highly probable that none of them would have ever reached the Danish settlements, when we consider their re sources as regards food, the . state of their boats and the impracticability of traveling on foot a distance: of at least three hundred miles over such treach erous ice as then covered the expanse of Melville bav. Onlv six weeks' pro visions were left. Although divided with the utmost economy, and even with plenty of ammunition and arms, sufficient food could not, in all proba- A feature never attempted by any similar organizatiomrtogether with Prof. Weod land's PERFORMING DOGS. Everything , ADMI8SION-t)resa Circle, 51; Parquet Cir cle, 75 cents; Family Circle. 50 cents; Gallery 2ij cents. , Seats lor sale at liox umce during day of snow.," . ' oct34t OPERA HOUSE. PROF. WYMAN'S Gift Exliibition! "jpOUR NIGHTS ONLY, commencing Wed nesday, October 8th, Matin e 3 on Saturday at 2 o'clock. Gold and Silver Watches, Table Sets. Fam ily Bibles, Silver plated Ware, and other useful and handsome presents GIVEN -AWAY At every entertainment of Trof. Wyman, the Wizard and Ventriloquist, who will ap pear, in new and wonderful feats of magic and novel experiments, concluding with Wyman's laughable, life-moving figures or Lilliputian -Circus. Admission; 25 cents, seats in Dress Circle, 50 cents, Doors oDen at 7 o'clock commence at 8. A PltESKNT TO EVERY PURCHASER OK A TICKET NO BLANKS. SEE BILLS Of THE DAY. . i . , OCt3 117 St sive language, will not evince that the Democracy is anxious lor the mtellec tual elevation of the negro. The Panic Over A Great Victory Gained. The ranic is over, and one of the greatest triumphs known in financial history has been gained. The reopen ing of the Stock Exchange yesterday marked the end of an eventlul flurry, and cave us assurance of the complete ness of the victory achieved by men in legitimate business over the rash and heedless speculators in Wall street. It is the triumph of financial soundness and solid worth over the uncertainties of heedless speculation, of correct meth ods of doinar business over the adven turous ways of men in haste to be rich; bility, have been obtained to support of moderation and conservatism over I fourteen men durin? so loner a march greedy recKicssness ana recKiess greea. fceais ami birds arc scarcely to be Ul a Sill 1 1U iiiciii Ul muvft. ija- i , nil . ,. t 1 i 4. I cot at. The boats of the Polaris crew The day's transactions were entirely free both got stove as soon as they got en from the spirit of speculation. Never tangled in the Melville pack ice. The was business conducted, with more cau- first portion of their voyage had been tion and confidence. The routine of the fQrmcd in water for the most Exchange was taken up as if only a v f . Sunday had intervened since its doors part, so that their greater difficulties wdre closed. A great crisis, involving were only begun when we sighted them, fearful loss to jm country and great Moreover, the rest of the journey must suneni g among ine peupu,, mu uvei. h b attcmpted ithout shelter of averted by the caminess and modera-1 . 1 x . s tion which allowed the storm to spend kind In fct the wcre totall-v courted its furyjipon those who had and provoked it. Only the buchu bank er? the wild speculators in uncertain ties and insecurities and the unsound banks and trust companies have failed. Not a single mercantile house in this city has fallen or even sensibly suffered from the force of the storm. The pros perity of the country is unaffected. Much in the wav of reform will now be needed, especially as regards the man agement of savings banks and in relief and security from the national banking system ; but just at the moment we have only rejoicing that the crisis is past, that a panic iu Wall street will not in evitably bring ruin to the country and that the power ot reckless speculation is broken, if not entirely destroyed. The victory is due to the wisdom of General i trant, the caution ot our men of busi- uess ana the .moderation ot tne press una the people. iv. 1- Herald. unprepared, both clothing, for such taking. as regards boats an arduous and under- SiDger'sNew Family Sewiog Mac&me. fTMlIE SUPERIORITY OF THE SINGER SEWINO MACHINE for beauties of stitch, simplicity of mechanism, and axlftp-? laDiiuy to every ciass or sewing, lias been established in fair and open competition in actual sewing: contests, and the PUBLIC UECXXiNlTlON or their merits is to bo found in the numerous awards ot FIRST l'lllKKH over every competitor at the VI ENNA EXPOSITION and nearly all the In dnstrial Fairs in America and in Eurooe. Silent Feed and Straight Needle and is the easiest to learn. Has the highest appro val for the Family, the Seamstress and t he DressmaKer. i.w,uuo!! jn DAILY USE. 219,758!! sold last year. I5,G7tt! over anv other Company. Sold on the Installment plan. Terms easy and full instructions eiven. 3 Office No.4, Lippitt's Row, South Front street, wnmington, jn. u. UHAS. E. DIBBLE, oct 3-tf Manager. Soliool Books NEW STOCK AND AT J. D. LOVE'S BOOK STORE oct 3-tw SCHOOL BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS. A LARUE AN1 COMPLETE AKSOHT- liient of School Books just received, anil for sale at oct LIVE BOOK AND MUSIC STORE. Brother Jonathan, LAlKiE FAMILY PAI'Elli 1 IS FUBLISHIZD WEEKLY At 1.'Jj a Year. It has been enlarged to 32 long column, and is now the cheapest paper In the world. TEN DOLLARS in greenbacks given to one out of each lifty new subssribers. Specimen copies sent free. Our Book Catalogue .sent free. Send cash orders to : Brother Jonathan PabljsJiuij Co., sep21-tt Leek man st N.YJ, HEW CITY DIRECTORY. BE ISSUED previous to the Fair in JL . November. Advertising rates llbcial. f ' Xo collections made until the entire edi tion is completed and delivered. . , Call on or addrc-S3 the undersign wl, with out delay. S. O. IIALIj, Tscptlst E. S. WARROCK. B .! W E I L L. , WILMIXGTOX, N. C. WE OFFER TO OUR CITIZENS A ' FULL LINE OF DR Y GOODS, OF THE FINEST QUALITY. 100,000 IMI"OIlTi;D..AND -DUMliiTXC Clear HavanaV, Kcina Victoria, Ciircfully selected for our trade, o lor 2-3 cent 2 for 2) cents At GEO. MYERS. 11 and la" South IjrWit rcct. A m Just Received SCHOONER AXJiA H. UAIIKER and now diSfcharging at our wharf, 50000 NORTHERN BRICKS. To be sold in lots to suit purchasers. October OEO. O.JBARKER & CO. t ' 115 3t If oop Iron v Spirit Casks v and Glue. 1 fiflft BDLS. HOOP IIiOX-1, U, LOVJKJ it INCH, ?' : 1,000 Spirit Casks, ; 150 barrels Sugar. For sale by sept 22 F. TV. KERCHNEK. NEW ADVERTKEOENTS. NE w GOODS! i5 XJKe largest Stock Brought1 to this Maibetf i Now is the time to Purchase when Everything is Marked Down. c An Inspection of quality and prices is, invited. ; v New Iron Front Building, corner Front and Princess Street. B. WEILL. sept 29 113-tf General Insurance Agency. LiYerpol and Lonltfatid GIoIjb Fire Instiraice Comgany.. Gross Assets over - - - $20,000,000 00 Ajssets in the U. S. over fl.OOO.WK) 00 All losses payable immediately upon re ceipt of satisfactory proof, without deduc tion for interest. Virginia Fire & Marine Insurance Co. OF RICHMOND,. VA. j .; Assets - - - - - $300,000 OO an old and reliable Company. Other sterling Companies will soon be added to their agency, Murphy's Uuildiug Princess St., between Water and Front streets. oct 1 11C lv Mullets , Mullets. UINFOIID CROW & COS. you will lind large line M ULLETS, for sale low. Fresh arrivals every week from the seashore. They also receive fresh Ciroceries by every steamer and sail vessel, and will be glad to have their friends give them a call. TIE: J AINTD BAGGING sept 2-j Always on hand. .SOUTH WATER STREET, Wilmington, N. . Administratrix Notice. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I have this day qualified as administra trix cum test! mi n to annexo before the Judge of Probate lor New Hanover County oil the estate of SUSAN J. WILLIAMS, de ceased, according to law. All persons having claims againsl said es tate are hereby notitied to tile them wilh me within one year from thjs date, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of payment. All persons owing the said estate are re quested to settle at once. , ELIZABETH A. SHOLAR, l Administratrix c. t. a. Wilmitigion, N. C, Sept, 27, 1873. sep bu-law3w M 1ST JO CHEAPEST. Tne Sonthern Artificial Stone Company MANUFACTURERS OF ARTIFICIAL PAVBiG AND BUILDING 8T0NB FOR Side-Walks, Curbing, Flooring and all other Purposes for which Real Stone is Uscd.- One-M the CosHf Real Stone! TT'xi.enslvfly used in New York. Philadel Jjj phia, Washington, Raleigh, Baltimore ana other large cities. rKICE.LIST SIDE-WALK PAVEMENT : Per Foot. .Natural or granite color, Jess that 50 sqare feet. ....... .H) cents Natural or eremite color, over iVJ and less than 100 square feet. ...,,48 Natural or granite color, over 100 fc less than 2J0 square leet ..4G Natural or granite colorover 200 and less than oOO square feet 43 Natural or granite color, over oOO and less than 1,000 square feet- 40 Natural or granite color, over 1,000 square reet . AS In alternate blockswith different colors. ft sAnta run est ii f Crw-tt: aHHf f lnnl The foundation (which should be of sand) to be prepared for us, or we will do the same at cose A written guarantee will be eriven bv this company, warranting the stone to lat ior nve years. JOHN C. BRAIN, President. CHAS. C. RUTL.KB. Bec'y and Treas'r. fS" No parties are authorized to make coi tions for the Company, except by order signed by the President or Secretary and jl i (usurer. L-escriptive Pamphlets can be had and or ders left at this office, sept 17 193-d tf Jost. Ararat per steamer Rale 1 NOTIIEU Invoice of Ilams, Breakfast Strips and Shoulder, of onr own curin also, choice lot of Prime Ieaf Xard, in ao pouaa uak uuckets, expressly for family use. GHrelfcn.trJa.I We retnrn our thanks to our customers and friends for their kind favors and liberal aredetermined not to be outdone In prices ana quality of Goods. An examination of our superior Stock of Groceries, Wines and Liquorsill convince the most skeptical that money can be saved by giving us their or- Remember the corner under the Seaman Home. ; J. H. McGAIlIIY & CO, Sept 23 10JJ-. TJT?1T7 nirf?nrrforTTrwfttrt D.hA. SMITH f 4..- CO., WHOLESALE AND iKEIML Dealerrf ik t$ .as 5' if w r- 4 FURNITURE. OUR WrAREROQMSAT ALL.fEMES contain an unrivalled assortment of Fur- nlture of every description of all styles and PRICES, combin inz the rich and elegant. The medium prices, suitable for country dealers. We , Invite the "attention of the V ... . . : . . . public to our stock; and can otter ' , 7 WELL MADE . 0 RELIAB' ANpwf " SUBSTANTIAL FUBNITUKE, at the lowest prices. '..' We also manufacture and have constantly on hand all kinds of Mattresses Bedding, Window Shades, Sash, Bandstand Doors." CARPETS AND -OIL CLOTHS of all grades and newest pat ems. Salesrooms: North Front ' between Prin cess and Chestnut sts., Wilmington, N. C. octl t llj tf MD W V MOORK'S-. ItURAL NEW- 14. U 1 1 YORKER, the great Illus trated Agricultural - and Family Weekly, is the standard authority nnon nractical sub jects and ahih toned literary journal. Only ou a year less to ciud. ureat premiums or cash commissions to agents. Thirteen numbers (Oct. to Jan.) On trial, for only FIFTY CENTS! Premium lists, &c sent free to all trial subscribers. T. MOORE, New York city. Address D. D. WPW D flfl IT Nowready for agents, Home fliJir DUUA Life in the Bible, By Daniel March, D.D author of "Night scenes in the Bible" and "Our Father's House," of which nearly 100,0000 copies of each were sold. Send for Circular. ZIEGL.ER & M' CURDY, 518 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa, ; ' WANTED, 1 A A farmers and Farmers' Sons during the 1UU Fall and Winter months, to do business in their own and adjoining townships. Busi ness respectable, easy and pays well. For particulars, address S, S. SCRANTON & Co., Hartford, Conn. OMES7i i AGENTS WANTED. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. Domestic Sewing Machine Co., York. New Gray's Celebrated Anti-Friction Cot ton Press. The cheapest.simplest and mott perfect cot ton Screw ever invented. Send lor circular. WASHINGTON IRON WORKS, GO Vesey street. New York, cole manufacturers. THE BEST PAPER. TRY IT ! ! ! The Scientific American is the cheapest and best illustrated weekly paper published. Every number contains from 10 to lo origi nal engravings of new machinery, novel inventions, bridges, engineering works, architecture, improved farm implements, and pvcry pew discovery in chemistry. A year's numbers contain b32 pages and several hundred engravings, 'Thousands of volumes are preserved for binding and ref erence. The practical receipts arc well worth ten times the sucscriptiou price. Terms 3 a year, by mail. Specimens sent free. May be had of all Newsdealers. PATENTS obtalne l on the best terms, models of new inventions and sketches examined, and advice free. All patents are published in the Scientific American the weelt they issue. Send for pamphlet, 110 pages, containing Laws ana lull directions for obtaining Patents. Address for the paper, or concern ing Patents. MUNN & CO., 7.1 Park Row, N. Y. Branch Qftlce, corner F and 7th streets, Washington, p. it. NEW 0 InMK llh 1 AT Special Practice for - - u mi kindred u1 1 r c a t c ,1 Cancels t onr Rnpifl::!i"u,r8 Mil K. without 'the' lo . e 7. Ue pain to the tieS004 us will meet wiTh p?la"0n V culars and certtflCatefpt,'t,e&J executivItr A PROCLAMATION received at thi8 DeLXW,1 MALPASS, late of tC'SRSlV over, stands charged Slfft'H Edward J. Walkci of 1.1 that the ra M.i" ' ? H cowTi so conceals 13 V. U UI11IL II CAkMJ Now,- therefore, J, ov v""cya'8 aimseir that ill. CeSS Of law rannM W U virtue of authority InntiSSSlS issue this my ProclaSaUo??.S ward of THREE HUNDRin for the arrest and dSirerf f Malpass to the SheriTofviN County, in the City of mZS do enjoin all officer, of the lS? citizens oi the Mate to aid in h& criminal to justice. l0tl,lnb Done at our City of j day of September, A h L. s. in the ninety-eighth jfar rf Independence. UJWof By the Governor. TD CAIV J. B. Neatheky, Private 8tJ Description Frank Maltak. ' STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS AND MACHINERY. Stationary and Portable S'eam Engines and Boilers, Gray's anti-friction cotton press, circular, gang and mnlay saw raillw; porta ble and stationary flouring mill, sugarcane mills and sngar pans, narrow gauge loco motives and dummy engines for street roads and mining purposes, new and second hand Iron and Wood Working Machinery ot every description. Send for circular. WASHINGTON ' I RON WORKS, 60 Vesey street. New York. Wfl If llin W 11 1 N G K CONE BUHNER r 1 11 rioJ y El FOR SUN CHIMNEYS, made by PLUME & ATWOOD, produces the lar gest light. Can be used on any coal oil lamp. For sale by all lamp dealers. WrlVTTT'Xr MEN, Girls and Boys UlTlJCilN 9 wanted ;to sell our French and American Jewelry, books, games &c, in their own localities. No capital need ed. Catalogue, Terms, &c , sent Fkkk. P. O. VICKERY CO., Augusta, Maine. TJSYCHOMANCY. or SOUL. CHAIIM X ING." lfw either sex may fascinate anugafti tnp Ipye Rd ntfections of any per son they chose, instantly. thU simple ment tal acquirement all can possess, free by mail for 25 cents: togetbei with a Marriage Guide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies. A queer book. 100,000 sold. Address T. WILLIAM & CO., Publishers, Philadelphia BEST AND OLDEST FAMILY MEDICINE SANDFOHD "Li vcr In v iorator, A purely Vegetable Cathartic and Tonic; for dyspepsia, constipation, debility, sick head ache, bilious atacks, and all derangements of liver, Stomach and bowels. Ask your Druggist for 11. Beware of Immltatlons. 0C fn A0n per day! Agents wanted! All U)J lu wall classes of working people, of either sex,y oung or olcLmakemoremoney at work for us in their spare moments, or all the time, than at anything else. Particulars free. Address GK Stinson fc Co, Portland, Maine. j oct 1 City Bill Poster, AND DMSTItlBUTOR All ordera Je(t at ttic Opera House will be promptly attended to. sept7 112slm Slisscs Burr and James WILL re-open their School on Monday October 6th. MRS. Mv S. CUSIIING will continue, in charge ol the Musical Dppart- Star copy once a week foi and forward bill to Exccnti? SEND NO MOBZ JOB PRINTING TO THE NORTH. S. G. HALL KEEPS CONSTANTLY UN HA5D J ct-iieni as.soriment vf PAPER (ruled and plain) CARDS, AGS, which he will print at such fignrom uuce our pusiness men lo have m PRINTING doue iu this l ily, ratronie home industry, and ki. Job rrinting doue where you eiprilt business. WILMINGTON HIGH SCH9C Fifth St rot, !( trail Ann awl M IITILL ItE-OrKN MONDAY. Orttfcf ft Tuition for the Scholastic .Try months : Primary Departmrnt.ff : K mediate Class, S-XJ; Higher KigMj Classical, (irrman or Fiench,!3J dental cliarges, lij cents per month. K II. TALLK IlbT, German and frwAl J. N. HINTON, Primary Departmall speiTJ ll -tl J. JN. lllMo.in Corn Mcaljllayamlt 8000 BLHELS m 1,00 barrels Flour, 850 bales Hay, 1,000 bushels Oats T.- ,1 V.,. sept 22 F. WKERC FULL LiNLOh TIIEUTKT OF A Fancy Cassiniercs ui K DOf SKIH AMD BEATO Tnv. rr.-rivl.il. fUt by tUC Winter Fashions (o -ait the I" emitter Also,(K'ntKu1 ... , Iniin. at the Mfl1 oi au utwi n'vv ' v.6'ortb'rl in" j-iaoiiMMu,-u' 4 Beptl3-3m JH (CTTTVDKl' ,50 Boxw Factory 20 Barrels AjT1 Low for Cash, 11 ;lmH3nthF sept 22 3 rSl. jtOlTZ-.4 0 BUILDING HIN'GESi FLJVKJ .U description- rder a Shaler's JffiM nf order or iTg l'dtrk -fooUi SASH, , s-wtrt Hardware Dr may S3 menu oci'
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