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tTHK I KJKMIS K THK Httt. TIIOM I AH tnson.eoniiiv, iinwnt liif name t the. .tn '."lrct, candidau . . ' - ' ,f tli' Tnii, WILMINGTON, C., THURSDAY. OCTOBER 20. ISfii - VOL S AVIIOLK NUMBER 4,133 14 I I I II I IX I I I I I I if II II I I II II I ( f 12 II M 11 II ti ll li M nv mm mm mm mm mm mm ai . i . i w w p i k a Til K DAILY JOt'RXAL, FVLTOX .fc rilUK. Proprietor. JAS. FULTON, 1:iit.,b. A. L. PRICE, Associate Fditou. Trriu or tkabwriplton t Daily Taper, onu var,HuvuraLly iii advance "' six mouths, " . ' three month-, ' ' f 10 On t .') IK I , 3 " HH BHOUU,- All letter on biiBiiiofs connected with this fftica umat bo addressed to the proprietors. ' . - Hate f Atlvt-rlUIng I Apvemisements will Be-inserted nt the rate of II per square for tho lirst inseition; ?'H per ok: and ?10 per mouth. , Ten litioi rr less are counted bu square. Jjonger Advertisements ill proportion. , ' Advertisement inserted as Speeiid. nr Bishop Notices aro charged one-half more than alsvir rates. Light limn or less (leaded i counted s a square AilvrrtiHrni.MiL inserted every other day arc charged as new at each, and every iiiM it ion: - . . No publication relli"tiiiir upon private character will be allowed in our toluiuns, either as ad.crtiHemeiits'orother- ISC. tf- No publication mado without a rcspons iblc name. MISCELLANEOUS. H A Mi DEBTS. O YOU OWE AN V OF 01" II BANKS A NOTE" FOK SAL.K. Note on-the different Hanks. AVI Kl. Gold, Silver, Hank Notea, Townto HI ate Bonds or Cou pons. -Oct. '2 llh - JAMES DAWSON, Broker. i: ywIaxg'e o m;h york. ilHECKS ON THE MARINE BANK ALWAYS FOR ' sale in sums to niit. . U tilted States 1! venuo Stamps rweivede , W A X T K II , Bank Notes on any Bank North or South. Gold and Silver. JAMES DAWSON".' Oct. 'JO. . .... liO tf OEO. A. l'LCK. TUOS. (0., V. U. 1'tCK (;i:o. . vuk & "IT THOLES U.F. AND BETA IE DEALF.BS IN BUILD Fits' IIAHDW ARE, Tools of all dcscriptioni., Table and Pocket Cutlery, llollow-aref Lanterns, Into Ia'M and Mile Auetits for Price's Metulhc l'aiut.' No. 15 Front St., (Old Stimd'of Mf.-frs. Hart A Builey,) llniiiiuton, N. ( . Oct aii 2o tr II RI)U ARI ! HAKINl ARK ! ! TM, itt-U TO OEEE1L TO THE .CJIIZEN8..0OT1L- niiiiL'ton nnd vicinitv, at prices which canuot fail to suit, tlie tullowni!; articles : ' . Axes,')IoeH, Hatchets, " Nails, Spades, Screws, Shovels, Pad Locks, Stuck Locks, liim and Mortice Locks, Adzes. Brnad Axes. Cooper's Tools, Bat Traps. Spirit Levels, Grindstones, Wrenchtg of all kinds, .Meat Hitters, sausage stutters, well uueeJa, and Chains, Wrought ami Cast Butts, Sad Irons, Trace Chains. Log and Halter Chains, Hollow- Ware. " And' a full assortment of HAIIDWAItE crenrn.llv. A Call is solicited. GEO. A. BECK A CO. Oct. 20. 20 tf I,. A. HAKT,.' JOUN C. UAILEY. UIL3IIT0 IRON AND COPPER WORKS. HART BAILEY, Pnoi'KiKrons, ' No, 17, Front Street, below Market, r """"' Aviiiiiiiigtoii, iv. f. HAYING BESUHED OEEKATIONS, wo oro now pre jmred to 4urj4i.li : . . Brass and Iron Castings, finished and unfiuibjicd. New Machinery ninde and put up. .Old Machinery overhauled.. . . . . .. All kinds of Putterns. Ornamcnial and Architeclnral. Will supply Drafts of all kinds of Machinery and Mill- wort generally. ' TUKPENTINE AND WHISKEY STILLS, AND COPPER WORK . -in all its branches. A lull supplv of Belting, Packing, Hoc Steam and .Water Pipe and Fittings. Machine Bolts, Nuts and Rivets, and all other articles ge-nerallv found iu a Machine. Supplv Store. Oct. lfhh, lHCj lH-lm (O.PARTERSlIIP.0TIfl'. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE TO-DAY FORMED A Co partnership under the name and atvlc of . JAMKS I.. HATHAWAY & t'TLEY, (formerly Hathaway A Co., Wilmington,' N. C) for the transaction of a Shipimij? and general Commission Busi nosa, iu the citv of New York, at 171 Pearl Street. JAS. L. HA THAWAY, Wm. IU VTLKY. . New York, Oct. tl, 1865. . ' Oct. 19 Gm MXES L. H iHAWAT, . WM. B. VTIEV. JAS. L. HATHAWAY & TTLCY, (Formerly Hathaway A Co., Wilmington, N. C',,) SIIIPPIVU AXO tOMMISSIOS .MEIUIIAXT8, 11 Prarl Street, ew York. ' , T7"E ROLICIT CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON, NA VY VAX .STORES,' SHEETINGS, YARN'S. TOBACCO, and other Southern Products,' to the sale of w,hich our prompt personal attention will lie given. We will make liberal advances upon rci upon receipt of Invoice and Bill of -Lading. All Merchandise and Produce shipped to us is insured ) from point of shipment, wuh or without advtce. Invoices snouiu aiwavB Hccoiiipany i ucii sniiiiueiu. Both of us, haviuir had over 20 years experience in bu siness in the south, nrm-nor ,1. L. Hathaway three year in New York, feel confident we i an secure full prices for our menus, who wrtJ tavor us aitli their consignments. Oct. l'J. . - - l'J-tim JAMES AVILS0X, OFFERS FOR S.VLE A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF J HARDWARE, . WILLOWWAEE. Tools, Earthenware, Iron and Steel, Tin Ware, and a mag- , nuicc-n. assortjftient ot baildlerv troorts. at - - . - WILSONS - Hardwnic and Hai-nrsH.EeUbhehmenK Oe.2tth ' . TPK0LSTERIXG, PAPER-IIAXfilXG, BED DXG, FrRXITI RE, ke. : ' TXAVINO Sl'.CT KED THE 'SERVICES OF MR. 3. W II ZIMMF.inuv who is w. II known in this ( lfr as a PRACTICAL IT'HOLSTEREK AND PAPER-HANGER. we are now prepared, m connection with ourl I'RNITI RE DEPARTMENT, to furnish WINDOW CURTAINS. . SHADES, HAIR, SHUCK. MOSS, STRAW and COTTON MATTRESSES. FEATHER BEDS, PILLOWS AND EOL- STERS, and PAPER P.OOMS at short notice. . Also, tit np Vessel Cabins Bail Road Cars, &e.; cut, make and put down Carpets, Oil Cloth, Ac; also, Re pair Sofa . Chairs, ' Lounges, Ac. D. A. SMITH, No, 2G and 2 South Front street. Oct. 24th, lHt,5. , ' -. - 23-tf iTt REAVARD. ' CJTOLEN FROM THE UNDERSIGNED. LIV. ing on Masonboro' Sound, on Sundav night, ZSTN J2nd lust., a SMALL BAY HORSE, hind feet fTT ahite, long tail, big bunchy mane, scar on each '' ude back bone, caused ov saddle in warm weather. Also, a LIGHT SORREL MARE, long tad and blaze 'ace. ' $125 will be paid for the thief and horses, or $25 for the lorsea alone. "Tho animals were tracked to Wilmington. -.RICHARD BEASLEY. Oct. 21. " . -.;..' ' s 23-tf MAflUXE OIL. - EELS. SUPERIOR MACHINERY OIL. FOR SALE J by SHACKELEOIU), ILU3 A CO. MISCELLANEOUS. rroLYOGT 4 to., offer roa hale NE FINE ROSEWOOD rLNO, 7 OCTAVE, BY A SITER10R MANUFACTrnF.lt. papers r.xrn of i, n, b, 10, n k UinjncKti- cheaper than can bfi bouxht flwwhM : ' : . ltd Oi one HALF LOT, not Uu aMt corner 8iith and FnncNwi 8t, CHEAP FOR CASH. Apply early, at our Upholatery Ethhhmeut, corner Front and Prinecua ttreeta. Oct. 24. JJ 3t Ri:ri:ivri pi:r stii's. from &k york. !ITY MENS I'OJiK, V. M. BEEF, No. 1. MACKEKEL, V .rpiced TriH'ttiid Fit-a feet, (ioahen Butter, N. Y. Htate tlimiM ; CmekerM, Bulu r, Hoda, Sugar, Lemon and Con lrcut) do.; hioap. Candle, 4ii I'arb Soda, Yeaat 1'owder, I'lcklen, IVewrveB. lliHter, SHrdiiie", KiiKarn, tkiffeo, Teas, 1 'rockery, Shoes, Hata, Hardware, Cutlery, Ac, Ac. Also in Store, N. C. ami Sugar Cured Haraa, Hides and Shoulders, bent Family Flour, Uikets, Brooms and many other thniKs. For salo low for I ASH at wbolesaln and retail by WILLIAMS A BOITEH, No. 57 Market St. Oct. 21. . . . 2t t JIST ktWEIVKir HEH dTKAMEHS W. P. LYUK AND TWILIGHT. !'")() CASES BOOTS AND bUOEW, I 20 ' " 1 PHY GOODS, 10 " NOTIONS,. ' And a complete arid varied assortment nf OENW .... " t l IIMMIU.MI GOODS, AND FELT WOOL AND .JAW To which wo invito tho attention of outers, at S. M. SEuT-SON'H, , 33 and 85 Market Street, N. E. Corner of Front. Oct. 18th " 18 FOR SALE. "IT TE HAVE FOR KENT, nntil the 1st of Oct., 1S06, the following diweriln'd property : -t 1st. Tho COTTAGE, situaUnpnn the Plank Boad.ono tiulti from tho market, eontainirtg 5 rooms, Kitchen, Sta bles: andall other necessary out-hoiues upon t lis premi ses. There is about 3 acres of land cleared and nnder fence. The place is suitable for a market garden. Any one desirous of entering into this business, might obtain a lewse for a term of vears. '2d. DWELLLVO situated upon the corner of 5th and WalnufrtreeL, eontamilig 8-rms, with Kitchen and all the other necessary nnt-housea on the premises. 3d. TWO STOKY HOUSE in the rear of tho above, con taining 6 rooms, Kitchen and all other necessary out-hou-si's on the premises. Tha whole in gooil order and condi tion. Tnere is also a koimI well of water. 4th. DWELL1NO situated upon 6th, bntweeu Church and Nun streets, formerly the residence of Mrs. Edward Grant. .Tho house contains 6 rooms, Kitchen, Ac, on tho premises. l'or fiirtkerpsrliculars apply to CRONLY ft MORRIS, Auctioneers. - Oct. 20. 20 TAKEN IP. mWO MULES; ONE A BAY HORSE AND I the other a SO LULL MARE MULE,- which tho owner can havo by proving property and paying charges. t HAS. O. MERCER. Supplv, P. 0., Brunswick Co., N. V. Oct. 21. 23-8t TOBACCO ! TOBACCO! J TOBACCO 1 1 ! 1AA BOXES FINE TOBACCO, SOLD CHEAP FOR JLV7V7 want of room, at ii Warter Street Kept. 2s F. HEINB. 13-3w IIOAVE'S 8CALES. rtVlK FOLLOWING SIZES RECEIVED TER "EU I TERPE" 1500 lb., 900. 600. 400. Union Scales and small Counter Baianees. For sale, at manufacturer's prices, bf WORTH A DANIEL. Brawn's Wharves, 8onth Water Street. October 13th, lHl'.j . 14 TO FARMERS. iff BARRELS FORD'S FERTILIZER; tJv 100 do. Phosphate of Lime ; And small lot of GENUINE PERUVIAN GUANO. For salo by WORTH A DANIEL, Brown'a Wharves, South Water Street, October 13th, 18G5 14 SIGHT EXCIIAXGE OX XEH' YORK, 70R SALE IN SUMS TO SUIT, bv - -J WORTH A DANIEL, Brown's Wharves, South Water Street. Oetolier 13th, 1H05 ' 14 SATIOXAL t'HOS TICKET FOR CONGRESS. ROBERT FT LEU3IAX. CORRESPONDENCE.; Nkw BEBjrE, N. C. Oct. 20, 1863. P.. F. Lehma-, Esq hear ,sr: We the underaicnod. respectfully ask if you can tako tlio following oatn iu good laitD ana sincerity : I (A. B.) do soieuinlv swear or amrm tuat 1 iiavouever voluntanlv boruo arms. against tho C mtoa . Btates since havo been a citizen thereof : that I have voluntarily given no aid, couutcnance, counsel or encouragement -to persons engaged in armed hostility thereto ; that I have neither sought nor accepted nor attempted to exercise the functions of any office whatever nnder any authority or protended authority in hostility to the United Btates ; that hflve not a Voluntarily support to any pretended overnment. mithorit v. oower fir constitution within ths "nited Statos hostile or inimical thereto ; and I do further swear (or atlirra) that to the best of my knowledgo and ability I will support and defend tne constitution or the Edited States against all enemies, foreign or domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same ; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reserva tion or pui-pose of evasion ; and mat I win wcu and laith fiilly discharge tho daties -of tho office on which I. am about to enter, so help me God Which said oath, so taken and signed, shall be preserved amonc the hies of the House of congress or department to w hich the said oftlcer may appertain. And any person who shall falselv take the said oath, shall ho guilty of per jury, and, on conviction, in addition to tho penalties now prescribed for that offence, shall be deprived of his office and rendered incapable forever after of holding any offlco or place under the United States. And if you will accept the nomination of the National Ijiiam Party, in accordance witn the same, lor a -seat in the next.i onpress of tho United States from the 2nd Con gressional District of North Carolina : '':... .Saia'LBhicc, . J. O. Whitemore, -. W. R. Black. - 4. C. Carver, Richard B try, Renj. Jacobs, A. D. Nason, . Thos. B. Holmes, A. Collins. . '- W. C. Hunt, George McKnight, D. W. Wardrop, J. J'. Haniblin, C. V. Loomis, J. T. Hough, Asa Jones, J. M. Davies, M. D., John N. Carskaddon, J. N. Allen, ' E. Huhbs, J as. A. Suyd.un, T. B. James, , New BebneTn. C, Oel. 20, 1865. (iFvn.KMtN : -. - In replv to your inquiries, I have the honor to say that I 1 long to thV Xatiotinl I'nion Pnrtij,' and if elected to it pn sent the Second Congressional District in the next Congress of the United States, I can, in perfect good faith, tako and subscribe the Test Oath, as prescribed. Thank ing vou for this token of esteem, . .. J remain, . YouT obedient servant, R. F. LEHMAN. Oct. 23. - , 22 6t. MIXSTRELS WASTED. TTfHITE PKOFKSSOR8,WHO CAN TLAY IN. struments, can receive profitable "engagements, b applying to the clerk of tha City Hotel. - 1 . SAX RYAN. Oct. U. ' ";.'. ; - THE DAILY .JOUKXAL Notice to rScBtK iuntiia Kkmimno oh iwr. Wn. minotom, Charlotte A KiTHLi;roiu 1!.il IUiak. Tliw Ptwt irflice)c))irtnu'nt, wi-lc.iru. lnun jila. ed a route agcut mi th aWv rtAl, ujkI it isri'iiivl of us, a thoro aro no joht cffii-cs ost.iMilu'il mi I the line of wiiil roml, to jj1i ! tige cm our pajM-rs going ly tlmt route. We have nimlc ui raiigeiuentrt to oontiuu.o tliiv piipcr viii' th ruwtapo liorv, ntid look k tLawibscrilicrs t n ut, Tliew are also a few iiutiits mi tir lit who have uot paiiltiM, tohom wb seti l this niiuilm. with tho reqtirtst-thnt tliey forward us tliVir sttl'-m-iiptiofl and tOitnge money iiniub.liati 1v. The jMWituR-e is 30rt.'iit per qntirtcr, p.-iviiMc iu ml v.nu o. This will apply to ull aiibwriU t s. A ( in Point. Rome fifty-three or fifty-four looiulieia of tho North Carolina State Caui vent ion chose to take upon themHi-lvoH tho duty of luiiiKiug out Jlr. HoMen as a rnnilidtito for (invcniiT, . t Not lou hinco the Stattr Couvcntion of Missis sippi nominnteil n rauilidatn for (Jovirnor, Mr. Fihhov; and an indepimdent oundiilnte, (M tiernl Humphreys ia t lootcd hy a Luge laiijority ovi rtlio Conventio.i'a candidut. It in very ovident froiu this that tho people "of. Mibhifippi did nutscml delegates to the convention to lmminuto a got eruor for tiioiu. Nt'itlicr did tho poojilo of North Cum Una. The people of Miflsiaoippi knew how to ndiuke nuch iutcrft rouoo. The pooplo of North Ctirolina hailb&w at the proper thno that they knew wlmt in uuu ki men nwu neii-ruhjs'ci. i nev win snow how to chooKo a governor of their own acloctiuu. O, Shame when la tliy lllii.b! The Htate Convention of Alabama one day repu"d:stes a debt to her people, and the next issues her bonds and nsks the public to loan the State two hundred thousand dollars! Alabama reminds us of a man wo once heard of in these larts. H was arrested by a man w hose horse he bad sto en, and when be fonnd he couldn't lie out of the scrape, hn acknowledged the theft, and with the most refreshing impudence, asked the owner of the horse to lnnl mm diJlar, to pny hit wwy home on tti rum ! Mtfliilgrtille, (Jd., Federal I'ninn, int. Wo regret to have it to say that Alabama no longer stands alone Tho-Fi Vnum lias h-nrn- el by this time that North Carolina loepH her company in repudiation The AugtLsta ..CcAtslttidioiuilist mgea upon tlie Convention of Georgia tho same courso wliioh we advocated iu this State iu refercnee to the obliga tions incurred (luring the war, iinmely, their pay mont at their actual specie valuo when contracted, and no mora. Wo think this is the pusilioti of the more respectable and consi rvativo papers in Ucor- g"- ... .: .y: - .- Tho Fayotteville Xews hoists tho name of Jona than Worth for Governor. Wo leurn that Mr Worth will probably receive tho most of all. th votes that will be "cast "in Cumberland. The Standard lays considerable stress upon the fact that Governor HoIJeii haa appointed seven teen old whigs, and only three old Democrats t permanent offices. Is this au cvideuco of hia iiu partiality ? The Ilaleigh Standard will not inuke niucU eapi tal by its sneers at Houh. Goo. Davis, Sain'l. Person or J. G. fchepherd. Tho only reason why its candidate waa not a Governor uiuler the Cou fedcracy waa tho want of votes, not of iuchna tion. Oood Meu and True. To-day friends present through our Journal the name of Hon. Thomas y. Ashe of Ausou co., ai candidate for Cougrebs in the Third District, iuk that of Hon. George Howard, of Wilaou co.f tia candidate in tho Hecond District. What reasons their friends have to believe tlmt these gentlemen will -serve we do not know, hut we do know that they are both men of whom any constituencies might well be proud, and wo hav known them both for many years. JLr. Ashe, ac cording to old classifications w us a whig, Judge Howard, according to the ettnie clasMlicat ions was a Democrat Both are liberal and fair men l'ou t believe in political -sects', whether the siinio'be "strait" or loose." v IrOB TUB WILMIMiTON" JOI RSAL.J Goldhboro', N. C, Oct. 23, lStVi, Messbs. Fcltox A Pltur Yesterday, for the hrstliuio since the l:th of last Maivh, the Norili l arolnia Ruihoad ran a passencer train throuuh' from Charlotte to tins place, the road being turned over to the Company Sunday momma, atsix o'clock. Mai. Harvey, the worthy Superin tendent of the A. A N. C. R. R., has been assured that on Tuesday or Wednesday his road would be given up to tin Stockholders. For the benefit of tho traveling public I herewith give you the time of arrival and departure of tlio trains of the above named roads XOKTH CAROLINA IU1LBOAD. Mail Train uoing West, leav. Ooldsboro' at Three O'clock and thirv minutes P. M. " Accommodation Train going W-t, leaves Ooldsboro" at Iwo o clock A. 31. i Mall train conieing Easi,.arrive-i at Goldalsirn at Nine o'clock A, M. Aoconimodation Tran romiiiK East, arrive at Golds. boro' at Eleven o'clock and lifty minutes P, 51. ATLANTIC Ayp SOBTH AS JUXA KAIt-ROAfi Propos to run Dailv Train letwen thjs place and Morehead Citv, leaving Oolilslsiri at Two o'clock P. M:; arriving at Morehead City at Ke o'clock I'." M. . Leav ing Morehead Citv at Seven o'cock A. M., arriving at Goldsboro' at Twelve o'clock and thirty minutes p. ji. The President and Superinten'i'nt of the W. A W. it. It are new negotiating for stock art material. Wn expect soon to be ablo to run two train- P r day. No doubt schedule will be made with a view to connect ing as near as possible with the aforenamed rosis. To shippers of freight, receipt cn now bs obtained" from the different roads for goe s, which will do awav with the necessity of sending a special messenger with freight; and there will be some f.'ree of certainty that vour Roods will reach their destination. We now have at iJoldsboro' two vcrv tine Hote, neatly fitted up and thoroughly renovated tables v 13 fupplif-d, having c v-y-thine to make clad the "inner man ;' Proprietors clever and obliging, Porters polite and accommodating. In fact, on the arrival of trains one would imagine he was living iu times gojfe bv. . Rospectfnllv-, , rA. u. vi Jjj'j .A I. The Vote of New York City. They have a new recistrv law in New York city, and so fur only 52,024 names have been regi'tored. Las,tyear lO1.',- 047 votes were cast in the city; I wo days,' how ever, havetmry been occupied u taking down the names. Two days nioro bef. re the election will, he allowed for registration, so that the numbor will beiucreaeed. -. - I.01AI. IMI.I.MGI ME. r- ,ilt if 1m iiu lit. Wm l, ( Co. -.Dry l.K !.;,.h,,' l !,.:,!.., Ac. HaHi IsA llott I I I.. -kA; eiitt N. C I:t'u.i! ll iiupany -Sl;.teiin-iil .d c Hiiitieui i4 l'i i,. o'.. TilKMlil.. M d. a and " GUI' Gal." Wm. 11. 1 "i-M'-ctmg St. .liiliHs Ijidir il.NV hn': i AliHomi.-i- A. .1 . ,J..i,..-i t ri -- ''t:t1--r-tt H lmilli' f f t'.-tirl i st.. l'mushs or Hon. OroHur, Howai be. iui!nc f TCoiigi , .ir prow lit A. Ku'i.Veu ti. V. Poi ns a.-Vuiiihl i. iuiiiis f HtUil M, Bimv. ---Nolice. A. C. Ki it'll.- SIiIiikIi hiiI.-.I. ' Ch.iw iil.--We are uguiu ci'ou.K-.l, but .to tho b. t we can, and will brin' up leeway very soon. A. Wi.li.b . Co. i lvertisu a new arrival of druiM ioo.ls. We are not oipablnof ik'iirg-jistu'i.tn the sulijM't, mid net d not dwi II upon it. Sutlice it lo av Imt tin ir l loaka el" at ! fes4riitfttlt and tasteful aed tin u other goods HP- worthy to accompany thi'hl. At any rati.', 5b sirs. Weill A Co., are nut artaid to'show them, aiel Mill be glad t-vexhibit tin :u to a-ijr liny wiitittilg- goods in their line, who will fa vou.- thein with acail. They is ,ii ve they ran tip sHtisiaclii hi. . i oitiin Tins." e, are reiieKiii to cmi iitteiition to a niihlako niiulc in the adv. -rt i-wfinet.it of the Neith ( ;iroiiia Mutual Lite, litfcurance ouuipany- us publmii.d in the early part or tins uiomu. l le- stun ineiu is rejniiuiirheil to-il.iy as correcte.d. Couhli nrs, Tliu report wo publiidied Vestt, Play in re anl to the Schooner John T. Williainstui i,n omI to be In curnict. She cleared for New York, not for Boston, nd arrived there on lust Saturday evcauig. llifc Lt Trirn:. - It wan- reported jusUirdav that, tho Sleninship EuU'rpe, fioin Now Y'ork for this pott, had put into Beaufort, N. I'., in distreH. On making empiiry, wo harued that the eousiguoe here., Messrs. Ilan is A How ell had not received any advi.'es to this efTecl ,Tho l'.u- ti I'lis was due here ItierClny oreiioon, and as tho vesaels Of this line havo alwa been so piinetual, suiue uuensi- ness lias neeii iiud-is nil ai ner noll-llppeai aiu'e, espefial B as any vi ssid out nnist have experi. need crv roii'h Heather in tho i nrlur part of tho week. . Tuk Caik Fj ab liivtu. e leariiiul on y.wterday fi-om t grntleiuan direct from Fau-Uoville, tlmt tlm Capo Fear river bad risou but vi ry lutlo at the head of navicailon, sc.ie.ely to the depth of three feet ; and that tlm rains e peilelu i.d hero del not i.Xll lid lliolu tliuu t Weill J Alllli-S tip the river, from the s.sme smniM) e are also uifornied Uiat thr river was aain graduully fulltiig. Jhat;iiir.r3Va;!littwaialattam.nr two airiliaM4if the wharf lisiki-d in vain yesterdiiy niorulng for tho signs above their door.' Some fast M-rsons pitist have rrtnoved them on the previous night, but for what purpose it is ditiicuil w' Conceive, uiis ss Trom motives ol pure iiiis chief. "They will tuve their reward.!' The Hes Island Pianist Ion.. . To the Editor 'of thu Daily Aror. I have great ploiistire in announcing to your readers that a sat isfactory agreement iu rcgnid to the senislimdihss lsu eliecteu between luujor-Uoncriil. Howard, (?ommission:r of the Preednuui's Jiureiiu, and Mr. William Whulcy, of this citv'ti.sjhe reprcHeutiiti vo of the pluiitors (if Kdisto Island, in juirsitance' of which the plantations will be Ht, (dice restored, mi- dor certain conditions, , providing for the rnlidnv inunt, during the ensuing year, of the freed nun now -occupying the lntid-i. These conditions are such as the Immunity and sense of itisfien of tin proprietois -wtH, w have '-nn doubt;, rnrdinllr 0r pfovtv. Tho" orders mi tliis miliject, ,eiu!ri!eiiig the detiiiH of the nctth'inelit, will bo soon pulilmlif d, nnd the iireeedcjit cstablishetl in tin' case of Edi.slo lx; followed ia i-vgu I'd to all the islands and rice hinds. . - ' ' The iinportniice of Iheresnlt thus arrived nt, can not tie eiu.ilyovcr-jr-tiiMated.by ilio.se ulio rciiii'ni ber the teeming ahinidimee, 'wealth aud prohperity of this section1 of our Htato Before the war. Abnii doned as early tis IMG1, these pliintatiotis have suf fered, nil the injuries coiiseipicnt upon neglect, ile seition, or reckless dilapidation hy cureless ur hos tilo rs-cupiuila. Tins work of repair will he heavy and costly; and it is of tlio utmost importance to tbeplanters, so loug exiled from their homes, toh cnaliled to ret urn at as early a pi'riod as ponsihle, to oomiiieuco operations for planting a crop in the ensuing spring. It is a matter of etimji-nttilatioii for us that this result has b cu arrived at in such food season, mid we trust tlmt from this time' will' date the renewal of tlmt intelligent and siieeesafitl cultivation which Hi times pn-d, iiiblo o.tr ' i duiids the garden upots of the State, and otir homes th about' ol the mow aoouiuiiiig comloi t, cnjomeiit Slut lialfpllit-sa.. -"':. t)tir tliankfi, and those of the entire community. ure eminently due to Mr. YVhiilcy, who has shown himself ail able and devoted advocate of our lights on this all lliiportaiit CH'ciision. Jloth here tnid at Washington his etl'oHs have been .incessant aud his zeal untiring, to bring before those in authority . i . ' . i ... . r . i . . e. i . . ... .1 .. i . . , mo riguo oi me pinmcr, miiu loiur emini to oe relieved fioiu the rigor of nu order w hich amount ed to proscription of an entire population, and sweeping conrisenlion of their Ijn-operty, and to represent truuiiuiiy ttie spirii-oy which tlm land owners were animated towards tho freedmen, aiul the disposition with which they, would approach the sottloiuent'of the mutually important question ot labor. : ' .- - ': )(e hm assiduously Isliored to correct all errors and misreproaenlatiouH on this point; luw-Jiis un- alTirted and jrennhie 'sincerity', when pcakiirv for himself as an individual, has no doubt gone, far to (secure that ci iiitlaeiH'O w Inch Ims been exhibited towards him as the represi utative of a community. I he peopte of the islands anil seaboard are fortu nate in having been represented, oil tlu's occasion. by ouo.who-eeimbinea in himself so man v qualities necessary to thirt -responsible -posit wrr ilia know ledge of their wants, his experience, as a planter, his quick intelligence and generous trood nature. all eoneuirod'in. specially titling him for thcdiity he has so well performed, aud for- which ho has stablished a claim to the thanks and confidence of all tho- interested - " " A Ska Islam Planter. From America to Enioi-E in a Wkkk. -It is sta ted that a company of tho leading shipowners of New Y'ork, havo "under consideration plaus fo4 building four magnificent vessels of bOOO tons each, to bo propelled bv engines of 2o()( horse ' power, Aorkincr two paihlle w heels of the usual kind, and two propellers so that in case of derangement of either m t of machinery, the other' set shall contin ue working without material-imrtfebment -in the speed of the vessel. These vessels are capable of carrying 2.M) passengers at tho variitble fares of S2.J, Co'), and 75, according to the amount of ao commoelitiou required, .between that city and Bristol, England. --Meals are to be furnished ou boiu'd the same as at any restaurant, and passen gers can either eat or let it alone, as it may please tnenh 1 lie passage t" Europe, it is oene vert, at lH miles an hour, will he niade in sev.n" days, while tho great length of the vessel (nearly CKJ feet) will overreach or' materially control tlio waves, audi prevent that terrible pitching motion "that is more or less tba dread of ail sea-going travelers. ' Anti-Stavertf Standard, j ti r;elidle. -nf Anin,7 pj-,. nt J f Wilson, BY TEL EG R A P H ( ion his or tier. ass.m utkp ik. York Markrt. Ntw YoMt, Get. l.-t1.30 K M. ' Cotton Bmi at nnfTfa cts. flour urwhsnged. Wheat advancing and tinner, torn, lxf and lmrk tteady. - I aid l.caty. Wksk jhnu. ' I.rr. -; Nrw Y..k; 0,r2n;th,'lHH5. Wheat a.Uanced 1 bllVts p.r bushel. With sales of M.lloo bio-heU. Mixe.l ronj aduiueed Ic. per bushel, with snli s of lo ISHI buhi Is. I'orV.h' aVy. sabis at $.ll.75. Lsnb heavy. Whiskey, flnii at A 2 :4af ASo. Hnifar, tend;. Cotrie, tlrm. M- ln, U-adv. Naval hU-re ipilet. IVtrolciilii, dull. .1'rBighla, heavy. UvM, Mi',. ' - - " ' hmt of Coal. Nltw loaa, Oct. ilth, inrjj, . OveyMiirtv-one thousand tons Pitlston coal ws so if t auction tn-ihiy, exi'itiiix bnnk IsHiiluig. I'ru es lownr than hist inoiith, i wcuty-hvs Uioiisuiid tons of hcrautou eoal w i re also sol 1. " From the North Writ, CimlTSATl, Oct. 2.1, 1VS. The colored people, of Indiana met hi Convention at III ihaijiijioim vesuday. One humb-ed and fifty rti'legittit Wei" prevent. . " A C I...... tl' 1 . . . iiiieimuii in iveso'in larmers and grain dealers is fulled to asm -table st Morns, Illinois, on the 2Jd prox., to km tia oowo inn iicessivo -au now cliargsd on grain (liipaieiit Hist. . 'y' , Urnrral New... ' ;Nhw Yona.lOel, 44, r. M. ; It is stilted that one gentJemau' h ixireed bii In, tuntion of tiikitiK all tt's Mexican Winds, as soon a the'y i n iu the nmi kcl. It is ..understood that the agents of (hn loan will mil interfere in any wbw with negotiation, i At tho sale- of government vessels to-day, t;a,700 wa Mtliz. d. Tlm stwimer Ben Do Ford brought f HS.OOO. From Mouth Ciarollna. The Charleston Coiirur says that there. is much excite, pieut, in Beaufort District, 8. C, eoneemtng the ownership ' (if the Sea Inland lands, the fremlmea having been under tlio luipression that the laud had Is'eB given to thclu, J'arties have addressisl tlio Governor oil tlio subject, and flaiiiiing the lauds that have not been cultivated, aw their Ai-operty. - ' ' -' I Gen. Beiinett.ha issued an. order forbidding ths Organ- ( lation of colored mittua in Chsrlnstop, a such organic $on woidd Lave a tendency to bring on war of roea. ' Moldler' and Hallora' Home In Philadelphia. '"" ' k ' I'lllLAPELFHt, Oct, 24. The Fair for th Soldiers and Sailor wa regularly 4K)Utjd tidy,-nd ws visited by thousands. ' 1 ' -i Irretloi In Jamaica, ( ., UAurAi, N. H., Oct. 34th, IMS. Tht Hah fa papers report that negro Insurrection ha broken out in lliu Eastern part of Jamaica. ,. Her Majesty1 steamer Vuwan, with th 17th Regiment and a field battery of Royal Artillery will leav for Jamalc soon. ' - . V i ii - Dead.., '. Boston, Mas,, Oct. 28. Commander John L. Missroon, of the U. H. Navy, ord- tiiitico oflicer at Cliarlostown Navy Yard, died yesterday. ' The service over tb remain of Cora modi no Dowih.ji? tlio U. H. Navy, who died at Nuw Orleans on the 27th, took Alice to-day. I Mu. Kf.wajui a.ni tub Fenians. -In reoly to a ri'ipiest from George Francis Train, who lectured before tho Fenians in lhiladelihin on Wednes. i(ay eveiiing, as to wind her he sliould deny the as- ' si'ilioii that Irish arrest wore uiado in Jlurupo tlii'tmgft liw advieer ilotb- Hecit'tury fck-ward - res- : -N!ids as follows ? 4." 1 caiimn tiejmri irom niy nanus in icuving i(y viudieutiofi against arfutnuin to an iutelligcht cfuuitry and a candid world." . - .' 4 " W. H. 8KWABU." i Among the arrivals at the Ptirnctt last evening, wi pe Opt. Cabell Breckinridge, Jiinmie Clay ahd Col. Matt. Johnson. 'J herlirstis tlio eldest son of John C. Breckinridge, the second the son of the lion. James It. Clay, and the Litter 'the son' of tlio lite Ciipt. Wm. Henry Johnson. These young gentlemen have all been in Uie Confederate army, buLhavi each-taken tho oatli. Cincinnati Lu' (jiiirer, ',Uli. J Arrival at the Hotel., . 8J, ises, ("ITY' HOTEL. John D Barry, J A Oats, W D Rouiid li e, A A Wuiiud, N.iah Lucas, Goo A Dresser, E G Nyo, M 11 VaiiVorhfcs, A W Sillroii. E W Baker. P Murnhv. I lientoii A liidy, Joseph Kelly, (! Lipscotitb, A II Cutis, . N H Shepurd, William A Row;, John it lvey. J A Bi niiner. J 11 Cooper, 'J nine Cooper, OT 5Insonv A Smith. D II Night A lady, James W H..wlolf, G W Hohollold, J j Hun Hs, Thomas V harden, J W LUwojd. BAILEY'S HOTEL. 0 J Ambdl, OOorgo A Dresser, E G Nye, W H VanVorhies , W E Baker, A AV Billron, ( has M Grahaiu, N U Shouard, D H Puuitoa A'wifo, i A Bren- ' tier, Jsines Kirknatrick, I F AlderniaU James Sinclair, John P Fuller,, T W' Bond, J O Graham, Daniel Graham. . Iteei-lpta prr. XV, & W. It. H., Oct. Kith, ISAff, Hit boxes tea, 4 boxes spieff, 4 boxes eroani tartar, 3 case -apices, ft botes Ringer, 1 box bluing, 24 bas potato, a, lot of army tents. To N. JI. Suepanl, H. Al. Barrv, 11. B. Blackiuan, A. Q, JL v Itecel pli per V. k 91. R. It. Oct. 6. 232 bales cotton, 124 bbla, spirit tunieutine. 43 bbl. Msin('to. Murry A Murchison, J. It. Coney, W. B. Utley, Worth A Daniel, M-Mcliinis, James Anderson. COMMERCIAL, AV ILMIGTO MAnKKT Oct. Sr IS0S. Naval Sroars Wo report today Hie' sajo of 19 bbls. bpirlts Turpentine at 70 eent ; 12 bbls. slightly colored! 67 J cents. '"".". Itosiy-lOObbla. broken and repacked at tl 50. . CottoxI? bales good middling at 50 cents." -TiMBi.n Sab a to-day of 1 raft good mill at $20. Tlde'Table, ' COBKrCTETl WTr.KLT, WT O. W. WILLtAMS, HARBOR MA8T; Full Moon, 4th, Last ouar. 11th....". Now M.rtin l!WhrT First quar. 27th...... . . 5.15 Evening. ..10.5 Morning. .-.11.6- Morning. . .10.18 Mommg.' PATS. i . six bus - voon - aro ! RISES. SETS. BETS. yATEB. I . ' 6 12 5.17- 8 II 9.59 . ' 12 5 16 0 01 10 44 ' .. . . t -6.13 5 15 ' 9 53 11 3a 6.14 ' 5.13 10.50 Hour. - ... , 6 1". 5.12 11 50 0 21 fi 16 11 xobn. 1.16 .. ... 6 16 5 10 0 52 J 16 23 Monday l Tnesdav 25 W'edneslav. . 2 Thurs.Uy ." it tnday 2S f.aturilav 2") Sunday.'. '. High water t W'ilniiBgton 2 hour 56 minute later than at the bar. "'" ' '." MARLXE IXTELLICE.XCE. j. TORT OP WIL5IENGT0N. NORTH CAROLINA. ARRIVED. , Oct. 25 Steamer North Carohni, Lutterloh, from Fay . rlu.ilu tr. r niim i I li fH hales cfitton. IS hhla. tr. 7S bbla spirits turpentine. toA.. Hall ; Murrv A; Murchi- . son ; Bradley A tt'oehler. . ., - 1 ' , ' CLEARED."- ' 2-ith Steatier J.uiwn, rrancieeo, ror layettevuie, by IL'.! "Kmw Xnrth-'rmiiua. r.r,ttrioV t. eUtvulo,'by Gaptaia. : " . , , .' : ' '
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 26, 1865, edition 1
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