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VOL. XVI-NO. 308. if ILMINGJOy C., WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 25, 1867. DAILY JOU RNAL QUEST PAXLT tX THE STATE. nOEUIAllD o TIUCK. Proprietors. ADVEIlTISIJrO KATES.UA11.T. ' II?fl!SJ S g g I 111 'Sali.ift. i I i I I P Jegriis laLSsLs s j?lgj3 'If?!-? ;s s s s Jiblifl pu'Z i3 I d e u M 2 ,c- X h 2 I Q I w I o I O I o I I "J I a fStl" 8 8 8 8 SJS S ? fell!! ii M 5B."5 fff if !8.8 .8 8 8 8 .8.)i f iig -p !8l88888 J. ; i g S 2 tl 5 SJ 8-s-8L88 8 8 2 'El'"'"'?? g 8 BIS i'iTTi j! J 18 8 8 8 8 S g h & 18 3 8l8 8 8 8 I conduct of 'affair trill result from the change ia command. In my retirement it is is a sourco of much' gratification to com pare the present condition of. South Caro lina wi& that wLieli I found, in assnminir -1AIVtVtnv..l all . . AT. 4 . .5? vuunuauu iu me uuiamn Ol looo. . A he system oi free labor has been suc- cessmnv inaugurated. The emancioated teresied in what i personal to tnvK1f. A you, perhaps know. I resist secession as long as, it was an open. question,. Bat wnen my btate resolved upon it, I cast my lot with the fortunes of my people, feeling confident that we should reao the whirl- wui a. and WHOLE NUMBER 4,721. Miscellaneous. RAILROADS. ALBERT d." I hare not been "disappointed;! f.tarti,i f v." i.T:i r.,K:. I .r' """"6" - tuensaeu an emotion i ,r "TO V" lUTessca wim civu rights oi nostmty to the Constitution or theUnion j KllIry ftc yoaT K6UtQTe'- of oat forefathers under it though I hare nr:Z7St fPJ?, .of century in- faying to GOLDSSOKOrjGU, DAY, miEinstco and Mm, Railroad Co, RAILROADS. it ujimttiufl, xi, u.t 4 UIJ a. 18G7. ' I NOTICE TO SUIPPERS OF FREIGHT. NORTH fAROUNA, Hs d after Jo1' eu pu.r.(, - . . v ' Vi tlus Itoad will run on tho followin -3 THE SEAEOAED INLAN33 AIR LINE Tralna following Sclied- maintained attest the general , desire of all classes of the people to obserre the obliga tions of all good citizens. An abundant harvest ha rewarded industry. Grain ia now exported from Charleston. Registra tion has proceeded, almost to enmnlAtmn i . . i. i . ... wiiuwui, commouon or tumult, or any sen uphold bothyet now I find myself, at the euu oi bucu a career, disfranchised and as sign eu to a position in respect to political uu civu nguis, inienor to tnat of my for mer siares. juy borne ism the track of rsnerman a 1 march. A His - army destroyed nearly everything I possessed including my AOZKT Ton ?4i J! V n tbe rJi"ar7 avocationa private papers and title deeds, and reduced r; vciooer,- isoo, toe me irom comfort to poverty. If I vyuunaui mo uniiea states anrt twjvertv. if I wprfl tZfuSZ-llfa. .VWi but at my time of v. U4Cf Ia new oi ma present surroundiues. j The juriHdiction of the oourta, although and the darkneM tht ,.raJ- hJ Z permiUed jurisdiction, has never keen I acareelv hon K- .viA ,i l i DIDDLE, . WORTH & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION ' TITPHTHQ TP 1 TV Arrive at King villa . I ArriTe at Angusta.. Leave Augnsta....... i Arrive at Kinpuviiln. Arrive at Wi!iaiDton ! - i . . i : . . . . ' : - i j uuudv .c.uu.wru cxcepi, in particular cases imper- clothe my family. I say these thintrs innolther Prodnc ahve y demanded by the exigencies of the pirit of unmaily repiS Povertv ia lZ?e?D1 Situation, ami th.fv;i fi,i- JTi.f . . ..T i . roTeF.l7.ia I ment of Txei HMvuvituco iu i KvU' 188 PEAilL 8TREKT, HEW YORK, .. r - . , . . , Will make liberal f!.Ti innM. r.n rutw j other produce to be consigned to above house, and acusciuiTios. Mm ear, ........ Wx inontlui, ... lUreo uiontha, W J2EKL Y J O U II N AliV a-iTAisUBHED SETTEMBEll. 1844 n, tl. u?mrVt"' ot ten nne or tew tor cach &nd every In. and every tnwrtion- One year,.. tiX IIIOIUIlK, Jftr. 18G7. ,N.?5?1 wm b cllr $Jpcr aqtiare, for each cncItIlTIor., THE DAILY JOURNAL WILMINGTON. N. C. cral have been upheld, n.n1 oitni iJW tM!cn administcrod, with only snch limita tions as became necessary in the execution of the several acts of Congress. The par ticular measure of my administration which you are pleased to mention with special commendation general orders No. 10 was, u is said, jtue occasion of my dismis- Buiirom command..' you have justly de scribed the order in question as intended to enable the people to make a good crop this year, and thereby obtain the means to support themselves and pay their debta. If my removal had been provoked by some act of oppression, spoliation or cruel- -j, -- uis utcu a Luuiter oi more re firet to mvHflf. Aaif.Tfln n . ilo nn , , . " - juu fuosun 10 . a oo j . j tuucoiuiiug 10 restore - r ;;:vrr"r" u8ruy oi an .-.rwueH jjopuiauon, and to avert the serious disturbances that would have fol lowed the prosecution of more than thirty thousand suits for debts ponding in South Carolina when general order No. 10 was uu u Aprii iasc , j . AJtnongh my official relations to the deportment of the Caroli nas has ceased, I cannot be indifferent to the welfare of commnnitifta xthna wrrn an lnn n-nfl.ln i . i . r. tu j cuarge, nor is BAaaiNo, norE, - - PATENT TIES, . , -- : " P0EK, Aol, 4c. In rear of D. Cr Cat- Office mt eld lind rlngton'a Store. ang 10 2C9-3m AT R 10 SOUTH HOT STBIET. ,$1 no . a oo I WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,1867. Corrcapondenee Between Got. Orr and Gen. :" Bicnua.-rl. j.:.-, "p. Wasthkoton, Sept. 22. The following correspondence has passed between Gov. Orr, of South Carolina, and Gen. Sickles, ioiuwvw w me removal oi me latter. ; Jtecuav Deportment of South their prosperity a matter of indifferent tn the people of the United States or their icMrcoouiauves in uongreas. The population of tho (kmlimi. . . - - - ' I u UUl irieu to prevent the organization of letral Civil frmravnmf.k, 1L. - cw.viuuicun, iu ma reoei Btates, and it is only jnst for me to state that your own prompt and patriotic acquaintance in the requiremente of the government relieved the people vou renrwiAnt nt t,-, burdens of mihtarvsrovernmerjfc. f w onuio uoe removed some of the most serious impedimentsto the excention nt tha struction acts in" South CaroTi jour peopie wiu not suffer anv detriment Columbia, Sept. 7th, 1867,Maior Gener- bJ "asoa of complications for which they on and for his family, but all al D. E. Sickles, Charleston: South Caroli. are not responsible. It I The Vfiffl mfnao . iiu oix : nave learned irom tiia nnhim - 'wauoB vo roTWMOmg and pay. misfortune ; but I would welcome it if, by ing and forwarding! ue saennce. 1 could bnnr lab lifn 4V.a I 1 vlll alaa kn . rul 1 ;i . , . ; , s.r T - 1 r j-- mrv'j uuvi oi country and the glories of the old Union, i But MumfuU: ,1am, very respectfully, your obedient servant, H ; ; - : -i JIXBBCBZb V-JoHXSOJJ. From tbe Botton Journal, Sept. 19. f Tne Oeatn of Sir Frederick Brace. Onr community was saddened this mor ning by the announcement that Sir Fred- vruce, the Minister from Great juniain wtue united states,-died at the Iremont House m this city at two o'clook this morning. We learn that he had for some time past complained, of a difficulty about the throat, and a few days ago, while temporarily stopping at Narragansett, B. 1., the disease fastened,' itself upon him with great intensity and violence. He left that place at noonyeBterday, and reached this city at 9 o'clock last evening in an ex hausted and apparently - morbid pondi tion, and as soon- as he reached his hotel medical assistance was sum moned, and ha was attended by Drs. J. uau. a, a., liigeiow and Dr. Hodges. The nouoie under wwch he -was suffering had passed beyond medical control, and he sank rapidly. Senator Sumner, who has long been an intimate friend of Sir Frederick and of his family, was sent for, and he reached the hotel at 11 o'clock. From the , a the Senator's arrival nntn the death of Sir Frederick, , which occurred at' 2 o clock, he was able to utter but asingle ar ticulate sentenoe. and that tion of Mr. Sumner, an hour and a half af ter his arrival. He was able to get up, but the nature of the disease prevented him from speaking. j - . .. 4 . Senator Sumner made every possible ex erfaon to understand the utterances of the djing man and . to. get his last mes sages for the British Legation at Washing- Tnn tt-rsA ' M i ......... O m .vain. BB FOCRD y ... . , , A LABGE LOT OP EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, - "" 1 ' ' ' AND SUPER FLOUR, ixiuiuis XAUUS BUTTER, 1 ' , k- EXTRA CREAM CHEESE, BMOJvED BEEF AND TONGUES. JZ'- ' - 8UGARS-aU grades, axilla, xvvxvr MARKET BEEF, fi LARGE No. 1 MACKEREL IN KITS. 1 ' 1 "GEO. Z. FBENCU, - -rt.17.-. -- .10.8onthyrog0t1g!:. Him CATTLE FOR SALE." THK nnderalcned will xbtbit for sale at WARSAW, on the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad, on Tuesday the 18th of October next a enpenor lot of fnli-blood . . " DEVON AND DIRUA2I CATTLR. eonsungorfall grown and yearlunr- BULLS, i and Portsmonth . V... 2:15 Al 1L . .114 A. M. 7:25 P. U. ..... ....... 255 A. M. ...... ...11:15 A. M. P. M. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. - Leave WUmington........i;i-.-. 00 P M amve Junffevilie.... g 25 A. M Arrive at Wilmington... . 515 m. ti,f ffiSl" w?11 Io5eIy Florence with KJar- Charleston, and iC ""siu iwuroia, ior uncraw. and SaDKe?n Augusta, Georgia, -without Accommodation Train With Sooth Carolina Railroad, for An guata, daily, and for Columbia on MA,U waZ.71J? JuIM MACRAE, Oen-L Snjt WILMINGTOIS & WELDON RAILROAD . COMPANY. OmcE Chict EHanrEEB and Ge. Rnr'T, t - WitiKuroTOS, N. a, Sept. 1, 1S67. f BJ3GTJLAB SCHEDULE. ' ana aner Sent. th viinni ; itui inruvi Tin. fibiaham AWf fVi- To;t,- rf aU POETSMOTJTII. VA.. O". -i DAI TRAINS. JOTOTJS (Pt8un- JB Tllk ONLT DIRECT LINE BETWEEN BOSTON. . NEW YOKff. ; rillLADELPIIIA, BALTIMORE and the T, . . . . x , - , CAKOLINAS. Itie expresa in point of speed and eafet j of Freighte-rbeing from 40 to 70 hours in advance of all other Lines, and at aa low rates, i ,ffer" teilf commanioation with Baltimore. , Daily communication with Philadelphia, j Five steamers each week to New York, v Two steamers ench wAk ta linann . 11 tja only line having these advantages, and by wnicb. there is bnt one handling of frerght. w. .10 luauou Hue woarves uirortemouth and are run throngh to destinaliou. Be careful to direct your consignors to ship only Baltimore by the iVorfolla or Bar Line Steamers, foot of Cnion Dock. From Philadelphia by the Annamesate Line, Philadelphia, Wilmington and Bal timore Depot, or by Clyde Steamers. 1 South Delaware Arcane. , From HeW Yorlc by the Old Dominion ateamahlp Line, Pier 37, North River. From Boston by the Norfolk Steamship Line end or Central Wharf. w All losses. dumntrAa . , t. JAMES McCARRICK, , Transportation Agent, Portsmouth, Va. . Have your freight marked via Portsmouth, and to shipping to Philadelphia, marked tia Clyde's EDUCATIONAL. 1 r,,n iU "uu weiaon every mor ning (except Sundays) at 10:40 A. M.; arriving at Wilmington at 8 o'clock. P. M.. ta i. xbaZZ .1 3 o'clock, p. jL--i ' 1 ,rti T"jr"' aug. 80 E. n. nmn Superintendent Transportation. press, although I have reoeived no official notice of the fact, thai you have been .re lieved from the command of the second military district, embracing this State North Carolina, and that, by order of the r? 1 C Vo wrra f4a 4ham4a4 1 i07 witl?" th? conditions pre- office, and nothing could be gleaned of the by Congress, and South Carolina .las thoughts that crowded upon his mind. xnese cattle have been reared on my plantation in Sampson county, from stock carefully selected from the famous herds of Wainwright, of New iu" "MwwDj-M' aiaryiand and Gowan, of uuOJitiu, weinnnown tnronguout the country as the best ttockin America. " s " I,w"ran.t h pedigree of all of the above stock ana wm give purchasers written guarantees of, Persons desiring to keep but few Cattle and those of the most remunerative breeds, have a rare opportunity here presented them. nt 1 a K ISON. sept. 18 . - .. - 802-ts wiu soon be restored .to the Union, with all her ancient rights and dignity as a sov ereign State unimpaired. if 4 t xuese conditions have nn ntha President, Major Gen. Canby has succeed- au make our institutions truly renub A1 V. mama , . t I linfin in cin. a . . Od to tne same. 1 I desire to express to you the great re gret which I feel personally, and officially, at the course taken by the Fresident and Lis advisers in this matter. There are many of the orders which . have been issued by you since the passage of the reconstruction bills in March last which did not meet my approval ; but it is due to you and your of ficial action that I should boar voluntary . testimony to the ; wisdom and .success of your administration, . and to express the opinion that the almost unlimited powers "with which you were Invested by the acts of Congress have been exercised with mod eration and forbearance. Your general or ders, No. 10, so far as this State is concern ed, were, last spring, in my opinion abso lutely necessary, loosing to the impover ished condition of the country," the short ness of the provision and Btaple crop of last year, to the general pecuniary distress pervading the country, and to the necessi ty of nrotectinor the small means nf fnrm and planters at that time from the process ucan in suostance and form, that justice may be done, and that no occasion or pre- . k aereaiter be found. I here is not, in my judgment, any sufficient 'uu lu wreuena mat the colored people will not make good citizens. Freedom and education are rapidly developing this lone r". uttBio. nun advantages lu ier races which have I found their way to this country, the African baa proved himself loyal, industrious, and vwlucuv iiu uxa laws. Uenerously fostered He was only able to crive monnsvllahlA an. swera to questions in - regard to his condi tion and to utter, with a great effort, a brief greeting when he recognized Mr. ! Sumner.;. Information of his death was at j uce leiegrapned to the British Legation at Washington and to Secretary Seward by TOBACCO --T0DACC0 BOXES CHEWING TOBACCO, . . Just received on consignment and for sale by " SIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS ' 1X7:11 1.... mi. a' . 1 . ' . 1 ' " ua iDiYO numinirtrtn ntu-n tj xr -a Thirty-three hours to New lorfc - T-.T'- J , Trains Dasa (VlHahnrn at. rt . r " o"0"1 Btt at a:ua y. Al., and 10:11 Passengers to and from thoN. O, Rtilm tog to ot rropthe North make close connections at Goldsboro'with S)ayTraina. - t , Passengers pcinp xr.ajat ni tctit r.nn.rt.i-t..'-.. should tke tha T?w ;y;V""","u8 woiaBDorov- uova trains eonn t Wii,?. ton with train IV'.-) : l 6 j : m , "uul"a mancnester rrl.. -.i-nwaonwitn wains via Richmond xne Xiay Trains eonnaet aiRS. RANSOM'S FEMALE :.8.EMJiilY. VILX.IIIIGTOI7, IT. 0. THE neat Se.alon of thu Xnatltntlon will begin on the 7th of Ootober, 1SC7. ins awest teachers in every branch alone will ne employed. . -Tbe most acoomnlinhiwl ami .rr.in.n.4 r. fessors of Mnsio and of Ancfont nrf n.fi,. t gueges have been secured. ST1" French will ba habitually tDoken uary. or particulars, apply to t . ; i Mas. ROBERT BANSOlf, - 7 . ' 1 Principal. Dlllr AnimitA DirnnIrt A- Cl?nJ c-L v W8 & Herild ABtl RaftnnhHtAn rtln.0 jer, New Rern Journal of Commerce, Raleigh Ben- kXTO, Z.v,7trbA Floridian, Wilson Hi.r-.rold?lana Tri-weekly Salisbury Old North fnVMr.T wadesboro 'Argus, ifarion Star a Sftf J?n Lndex CPT tw months and send bills to this officofor payment. ; BIISS KATE COIR MISS II E T Tl E J A Ff KS TTTTLL BE-OPEN THEIR SCHOOL AT SO " lirfiZllh to rew o' St. James Church, on THURSDAY, : TBJS THIRD OF , OCTOBER D6Xt The course f Instruction adopted ia that which a long personal experience in teachihg has dem onstrated as most efficient. Great elm anil it. diments of the several branches j ajwf the pnnil is f.FOfirre" " "Py as its capacWwill admit Care is taken that the pupil is thoroughly instructed in all studies undertaieaT Uiorovsruv Tuition per month.... ........ . ' J $5 J " ,ft?"ion ?f f? and a half monUi8V.$20 Pupils wiU be received either by the month or for the session of four and a half months, la tnery vnsiaru one-half of the tuition wiU bo re- n Jt09 we remainder payabls at the end of the time specified. ;r . CHILLS AKD FEYER. ROLASTDUB th Great Virginia VegHdbli Ai. urrwiom ana jannnnistr nr thm ... i T- m -, . . r " .m V .FlSVEB. - Ko bora over tan veaVa af . u - w UXWAbl13Ua HUfl SIUBICAL DE PARTJUE ! T The BUCCesa Whlnh kf(rn1a VAT ivmrvrm '77 wvwuv4WV 11iii1nn.111.ifc BtaS.'7an2 ilUt (Virginia), and other BUtes, has induced the proprietors (at this, the season tor chuTs and fever.i to call the attention of the citizens o North Carolina to our "Nolan dine "as a vegetable preparation, which hasia every fastance accomplished what is claimed for it, as the following certificates and many others too numerous for publication, will attest, , - - JOHNSTON L&NGHORNE, Pharmaceutists and solo Proprietors, .r-;-o Richmond, Vireinia. For sale by H. UPPITr. Drnggist, r;v'7"rT Wilmington, ?N. 'a - The NightTrains with Ana- I with Old Bay Line, tnessix Line. v w ten car loads of tvm Mom h MmiMM ,un X "r SSS2 2. U houTbetween l&ES&Z li tf ' BiCTHosn, Aug. 9th, 1866. ilestrs. Johnston fc LannhornerbKA. Rn T Portsmouth aa Wi i Twr "T,-1-louJ' Bnu uotwitnstanding .t$W ued to35 from them up tloT& comber. fmm hT ir' tTVK cxiaiigo ior uua one. -F . , , at mterrftla of from bn rt ihwa-Ma.. mu-TTirr 1 1 f . , w -aVw novath XIAO UlIT f8 " Lexington gave me quinine and calomel, the only effect of which was to stop the chills for 52??.-Th.8 vte81 ongh I took a large quantity of it, did not act. When I arrived in Richmond, in the earlv n.rt nf Tl T . affected with them. Yt wis eJomi.nded tome ; U' B. L. FBEMONT, x. t Chief Eng'r and Sunt. Raleigh Standard, Sentinel and Progress, Greens boro' Patriot, Salisbury Old North Bute, Cha iotw Democrat, copy one month and send bills to Superintendent of W. & W. R. R. J"?8 f : 293 tf aept. 15 WILLIAMS &, MURCHISON. "' ' - 800 SeetarTKdais OIIHiD 4 WH ll H 111111 ard, of the British LewUon. wold at IDLllilll 71 111 , I Jill1 .1 U ft : leaye Washincrton for Unstnr. tn remains. They ar to be' embalmed at HO BA0S . oir j;redencK Uruce was about fifty-two years of acre. ; thoucrh hia bald TippJi. I "P 15 wmw nair and whiskers caused him to im- WILLIAMS & MURCHISON. 300 (inn inef1)M.li,1 I rnwiu efmnm .t 1. J.i . tw tmnAr. . J i rr - u""sci ai. nasi ten years older, mo ireedmcn , will bflnnmft tia KA.r.a I TTa troa ? . ..!. - va ww- uuaaataAauDou nun iiiiik s aw iWAJw "H'l sinew of tr on them nonnl.it With the solution of this problem and the disappearance of the asi-vrif iung war, tne uarounians will enter upon 7 I t -i , rvsjwuy,,. aime attractive to the philanthropist who seeks the happi ness of, his fellows, and gatifying to the statesman whose ambition is gratified in the progress of the commonwealth, liemembering with pleasure tho courte- uue wnsiaerauon always shown to me bi xroijr oi men, ana was regarded as the mossnuent and brilliant conversationalist i at Washington. He first came to thil country in 1841, in connection with Lord Ashburton's legation, and he was at that "mo "c" aomiredior his personal beauty. IT euia oi nun mat he was ine yonnthian part of the British Le gation. ' HO OP IRON AND - CSS- XL '"CCJ IE3 . . JQ TONS HOOP IRON.'V ? : 6,000 LBS BE8T ENaLIsn GLXJE- sept. 15 Just received by ' WILLIAMS & MURCHISON. 800 of courts. .They were tharebv enablnd tn your excellehcv in all subsist their famflies'and grow the present I .flcial Bnd personal, and with the liveliest crop. This crop promises to, bo in many re spects and in many sections of the State the most important and largest that has been grown for several years, and when harvested you could, without hazard or ap prehension, have executed your purpose, as declared to me of modifying general orders No. 10, so that creditors coujd have enforced their demands without producing general distress, if nothing worse. ; It is also due to you to say that, in my ja Jmcnt, if general orders No. 10 had not been issued last spring a very considerable increase in the .number of troops in this State would have been necessary to have been Btationed at' many of the court henaee to have preserved the publio records from destruction, and ensure the safety of eher ifTa ia executing civil process in their hands. which they had been ordered to hv thonhtleaa interest in the happy termination of the sad years of strife whinh h ""6 t" uur country, i remain trulv Tnnra -., i .... . . . . ti . m i- -r. , Major General ' Ao his Excelloncv James T, n. ernor of South Carolina, Columbia, S. a . Ilcr.chcl V, Johnaon. wnnl,,.ui5CJ imilX THAT GEVTT.TWJX ivn ;j THE H05. JOBS 8. HAKBT, OF JHCHIGAH. - --CoNiTAimNE, Mien., June 18, 1867 j Sin Our last intrvintp oa vA rsn i collect, was in, 1800, at the Fiftli Avenue nouso, and Jones: wood. New York, where you and Mr. Douglass .spoke. 1 need jiot call your attention to what has since oc curred, further than to allude to tho total overthrow ' Of constitutional , : . . j. . ,; .; . ; , ; r. 3 GREAT QUESTION, "Can I better provide Tor my FamUy, tha bjr pending a, antall portion of my la- tr u H 10mx B. BKOWN, of Noeth Caboldia, . j WITH AT WOOD, IIICRETTS & CO.. .uaiujuji9 rfOBBEHS OF " Stbaw Goods, Umbbiixas and Fabasols, waiaer Street, New Tork. P17 - 301-lm: Peruvian Guano. come fbr a Policy on mjr T.. 58.000 Persons hare Insured fa the TNAJIFE INSUBANCE CO. , ; a OF HARTFOBD. CONN.. r mUK PrinciDle of LIFR Uifmiir?n a.L: 1- "... " v jna JaKti i iffiTO No- 1 PERUTlAN GUANO, 5?. f"?.. bas a family or I Just landin and , dear ones dependent upon his existence, is in facL overlclung.ifnot viofating. one of the most im portant duties of life, in not guarding them against want, and pro tec t in i? tliara from w.t H . j uv f"i" Hiviu 1H Ilia 1I DTMirt an1 .umon. aepr wn an AaauiLaJNClfi l'ULJOY, procured at a small 5' LTJ .I1 8um. " soured m case of only makes life rapport i Jx, proci Just landing and for sale by , ; ; r, ; WILLIAMS & MURCHISON.' 299-tf sept 11 l LIVERPOOL SALT death, to provide them with subsistence throutrh hfo. Secnnngr such a policy Jiot only makes l&e .w.o) .iu xv iLUFi vt ii l.i i i I . . . . . wuu mtu wab ill 1 1 ron wuL4 uui in Tt nt.ar.ir.TirA n rriiu nn i ;i .. .Ma. . . j . . . . jv. iincu ma ior saio by WILLIAMS & MUBCHISON.- 209-tf opinion general ordors No. 10 received tho approval oi a very large majority of ilia cit izens of South Carolina, and your general administration as commandant of the dis trict i3 approved by a majority nearly as rrraf ' ' " 1 ' . 'j. In all the official intercourse which we nave had I beg to rendcx.you my thanks for the uniform kindness and courtesy with which I have been treated personally, ; and for too disposition you have always mani fected to mako the burdens of the military (government as light upon the people whom 1 represent as it were possible under the circumstances. ; a have not the pleasure pt a personal acquaintance with : wmr: .rXI font. tt,o I. Tn .TZft - T"Vv""BOeillW- 1 administrative nower ii nf ir,nii. ti., chv.y.tit tin ryiipituv t z,.. ryJ' I . . ""uiw ui a tl- l u. C i- Alii I A"- ruaoB ana lanatics. lilUe prospect exists of 10 """""w impuleee are its restora&on,; . Any . government outside fn1nrt"iormpli8hment r an en-1 of. the constitution. ' or i under forced nntiaUhifi ' 1 AUA5 - i i n lULiiin nni ttt i . . . vM,.mi w w , --Jm; - Ti" " . .-V. umo.81. corv recommondod for the eanvinw sept 14 ranny. 1 am, etc., TUB 2STM LIFE IXSlRAXCRCbi I ' POKK POTT most cordially recommondod for th Jko. S. Biiasi Hon, Ilerschel V, JohnsonAugusta, Ga." AtJOCSTA. QaI'. JrtTift 91 1RR7 ' 'f T r -. vv ;i iuv jjea kib- , f ;Tour allusion io our interview in New York in 18G0, calls up many memorieav-some pleasant,' and taai are sad, i remember how faith. I 10 0 BBL8' DEAVY CiTT MESS PORK, Warranted full weight; and for sale cheap, by - ' tit. I ' WI"3 & MURCHISON. scpu ia - , - . - . , ,300- ffliijiiiDjjiinrL oi the perils that threatened our then happy AYWI r.VAornATM a vi at . . FJ-vcvciuuM i : hi r i i rv ni v TriAhM.H have been realized ; theT South has been , .vT , " . , "juieu oi tueir impending calamities, i I r -h tho same harmony and kind feeUrig had ".at that time, well defiled MncSoLa which bara rharor-friTt m.f.ffi. .i i i . , c" o"u ooncepuons - - w wahMtrwa), VWA VAAAWAl aVAA WJA " course for nearly two years past I have the honor to be, General, very -truly and respectfaUj, your friend an4 obedient ser vaiit , James L. Out, i , . Governor of South Carolina. 1 The following is tho reply of Gen. Sickles to Governor Orr ; , R ,i V,' Islington, Sept. 21. 1867. Sir fYottr .;rt4.encyi letter of the 7th instant wad A . r ruo 1 to ne at New York, and reoeived cn lilh. The cordial termn ih T,iM, era pleased to refer to our of2ciat and :osal relations durinnt IDT SCrviflA in f Ka unas, are gratefully appreciated Id successor, Brevet Major General - 7, you meet an cH.cer whoso am y (-.iperienco and diBtic-uishcd services :v3 justly co mead; d im to tho conH :3 cf the govcrcucii. ;--- 1 1 r i In v;:w cf tLa anr,ourcement'; already , i 7 ( i C....ly, aJopting and Ti 3 f ' -r3 I. :cicfora ia forca : -::t, it h ft : Tl ' T3 4t3 overran, 6ur prosperity destroyed; bur la Dor system 5 overtnrni rav, our social organization faSirv re- SSEIS&t?113 OTiirS LEENlt o4led,and our civ ISlmSPl TCU pc: C;.r: C - .yowsiu wvenorned. our caratal awent m t " .... .ukCutuy muitary despotism. The whole oouutry-.North,' South, East,-and West reds the; 'shock, and constitutional liberty writhes in . the throes of expiring dissolu bon.. ;,Tliefatim duknossis scarcely re lieved by a sin trie rav nf h seems that wo have not reached the "lowest deep of our woe. ' The ruling powers seem bent upon our still greater humiliation. Tha theme is one on which it is too painful to dwell. Eeasoh seems to have surren dered the sceptre Of statesmanship to I'ind and vindictive' passion. .-What ia fobe the rcsiut God only tcows5, tad He"oa!v can; 'u cou-iry.lrora t3 xvoiit ftj tLTJ f . ' ; a cr prosperous aad yea nay bs, ia 3 C iz: j, ;7 out of these depiroe. Thn fmnTiinv k.. iTr ? existence for FOliTY EIGHT yeargnd nowwitia Capital of oTer $3,000,000 00 ! ; stands as one of the solid monetary institutions of the nation and offerspoBitiyely te best induce ments for LIFE mrjCRnitheworId7??t Over five hundred risks have been taken in the last twelve months upon the most influential citi sens of North Carolina. Out of this number four have died, . making 133,000 in MpsS SAa -v. 'jaw TOES, W 1867. been left of then; eaUtes for. the benefit their ! V 2e citvofN I ft Merchants of bereaved loved ones. After the 2nd vear - mnnwT?i7 i ' J" tm ih of repeated testi 50 per.eenc, Dl1d.au b.,,;. wT:3Pent Captains, m whom we fUto erery year A ; SiS SWfcttft and at death the Pohcy is paid to survrrors? H odS?! fiehl l ot Risks on acres from 14 t- e. vAra va -o I . . trie tiTtJy ma.rT6llon4 a tormof years -or th.7WHdLl tWoum aYafWWAN on amounu rrom 11,000 to $10,000, and thelites Ix7fELLOWV?v oil ALL are regulated according to aze. TIIIS PrJ)VT JifarvZsL.PJ-11' ic-' w cheerfully BION CANKOT RK TttVM nr,' . . : - - a wji a. a A1 i l BUT in this duty and much may be lost. Of two cour ses, one of which may leare your family or depend ent friends -destitute, and tha other ASSURES1 .trciL, wuuuiHuia auppor. at your aeeeaee : can there be a doubt which is to be chosen ? - tt on. knmra that if tV.& n.n m .l.. hard upon a man in the falnees of hij strenrth; it will be far more severe amn a. Mm,n mr.A v :!j ren left at such a conjuncture as this without re-1 v F' Y na " easier tir a man to taj iuo yrouuum vuRu ior nis xamiiy to hve with- o-t tia ! . Torf.-ri. tow exi, poor, t) t- TM3r' , r.- , t.-T. T ,i t. ff i' i 1 n fhe i v r- ... i , i - i t who "1 BKJSTT. ONa ft no ii a-tk i L CURTIS WARD 43 Soorh St" I IfWilESsup; M MOOEE.805 SOuth St. . GEO, U XAPbCOTf, of Tspscott Bro.t - nrrnvnn rfittrir a r, fc.fc.uttt tt.' v iiniiiui, OO BOUia bt. . This reaodv .1 "1r8' Price per package t5)0, Forwarded free toTn7 point ia the United fciats,T Address " j world.' a i 11 . FREIGDT - w. SV2'irT.Hdndme' 111 todays after the first BY RAILWAY LIXKS. m KTSJIW !fiAn T' rreJafLbJ?inS7!oueheeb from theef- - " r- ui poriect Health, and can ?irieill .improvement in ay conditio Of THIS raSTPTUTION will be under the super, tatendence of Mrs. M. S. CUHHINO. who wiU I rhra m.ixuouons upon tne FIANO FORTE. Instruct tion UDOn thin lnatrnmnt .ill tt however, to the pupilTol . ttilituttofi ftS scholars outside of the above scKwia be ra! oeived on appUcation to Mrs. CU8HINO, at her residence on Market trot ,,n 'ir " t of Wulis'Drug Store. " 4 '" U0A'X'M5 THiBmJSS"KS P"CBS WU1 open School of Mrn !ACDi1,t 0c,t the residence OI Mr. A. Jj. PnnA An Pml. i t.i . Chesaut and Princess. " " , . ' TBBMS FEB .OTJAUTiSTi. ! iIghE brnchoa of English, French In- v tw.i..i..i....i-.-..,-ij, t1() arsuer pamcuiars made known on aDnllnatfrm . MISS S II ER WOOD'S SCHOOL TTTXLL COMMKJfCB TTJEiDAY, 1st Oe. nJL tt:..?0.! -?5tionlM, PPlyat her real. "Tf oi " opposite Journal Office. & W. RAILROAD S05-10t JTO MEECHANTS AND PLANTERS ' PW Cheap and (.nick lanes between vuio Oll7a - ' si ' . , s. RICHMOND, ( r ' ' ' ; ,. BALTIMOBE, ' : i ' ' ' ' .'r :. T PHTT.ATipnn ' T t , 4 - ,T'J NEW YORK and v T - -i-H-rt-A .-;T'i; m m..xa JBOSTON, via WELDON, PETERSBURG or PORTSMOUTH. Rates are so low, and time so quick, that there is nj competition with anv ntho Trisiwrttton?a Dd PPly to' M r ,. , I. , S. L. FREMONT, 5 M.. on ' En "d Superintendent.' may SO . -,.-u , . 208 tf Dispatch copy. . ..- , ' .Miss Kennedy and Miss Hart ag to bothyou andyourfeUow'L.'f . ladies and children on Tuesday. Octobe fevers seem at lart to TiwA i.r.ut"Vl"1a erat. Mr.Tv,- P"? a mod fe no hesitation whrtTSSSffi with Mr"sf2eare, ffiffiK. "SIM 5-.-. T. i iworemeni m my condition. And now thanks to your medicine, which I hone will nroTe n. hiAarinn wk ' aT . i!" i will prove a blesain creatures, I amen is w outers similarly affected. Yours, sirs J w i; i r . . r- " e lonrs, sirs, very ""win i-ooaimusic Tayment wilL InaZZ. q. K. MACON. ; be required monthly in advance. a .... , I n Aft t y eares for giving lessons on the urMfl-TBOn-.k re2tnt pot of the Virginia fililitarv InatitntA. nf iiio-ti .tannin.. j .l.-ATTT mj "u uujuci connae sbawmeni in regard to anythfj aug. 21 281-3m WM. H sopt. 17 801-2 enoe upon his RICHARDSON. WiT. TRfJSTEE'S SALE VALUABLE LAND. SALE O TUESDAY Or BLADEN i Ctarlotte & Bnthcrford BlBMZIZ2r' Er rT rr " --n . cuVa,.l??w Chas-H. Stevens, of the I ,:f tnTl"-J Sty,i,:Hd!.n'0' WPM therein IU. v ; - "rr rii .FU oal as ue uourt House .f .?,Uza?oth'.m BIaden county, 8,600 acres of valuable farminc. tnmoriin. J'a T'irrrT Okitebai, BuraaTKiE5T,s Omci, I WoiiniOTOH, N. 0., Aug. 9, 1867. f Ofi??.211 TUESDAY NEXT. AUGUST! IStn. the Pafianntrcn- train nn IU. S J ru nTi.. .riV5 t w? "esoay, Anursday and Sat- Arrive at Sand Hill same days, at 3 P. M. Arrive at Wadesboro ( Stage) at 12 midnight. Leave Wadeaboro (Staee) on Tneadav. ThTi. day and Saturday at 2 P. AL Leave Rockingham (Stage) l em TriTi dan nr.j i TIABflav an TiViilT- i.Of. ? 4 Tiou- i j fc. .iii,., A. ill. arrive a. numington same days at 3 P. M. : I W. L EVERETT. General Superintendent. 298-tf aug 9 DruElJ, . iOjIFOKT ' AND SAFETY. AI.NAHESSIC mm. dreat U. S. 3Iail Route for iha nrrh. at( tMAvxAWAAo ftuu uiaDerea The land ia known f , "vteabto atreTm"VneVde-witor Beatty's Bridge, on South River. ' lw m"twTtUf Dd0ffF" lnducement mely to There are good buildiDgs on the place, conslst 0'. , cellent Dwe!. a nVblr of cabin. .uu .u neceesaryont buUdings. There is nnTn nn" MWUect numbef of Terms of sale madeitnown on that day. F"i1i" Mhing to purchase the land privatolv Stevens will take pleasure in showing the lands to any one dasircus of purchasing. "",na JAMES. H. 8TEYEN8. aug. 15 wannrnTON fflGH ccegol, J, N. HINTOir. Principal, . LOCATED ON TUTRn WTT?t,tt tt TWEEN DOCK AND ORANGE. TUB SECOND AJTMUAL SESSION WILL trtWirrtAn aT-A-T. rr- . - . M Thury .fff i"t The Principal tenders his grateful aoknowld. tinnanoe. iM oon- Thirty (30J Boys will be supervision of the PrindnaL ThnH .41 in t . . " UUUB WU1 I mattes an aphio Alp rtre for ini Drawing. Bates reasonable. h nractia branch- mrn f. i?!:?10Ui? 4? ?lTen to English "na l"e uassics. . oienograpnio Alphabet taught gratuitously Kt extra charsre for instrnctinr.. ?n T!2r" 2 in. Hat- ni.fM.ki. 7. . . O "B,A aept. 18 Trustee. 373 ts F. ,ai THK SUamers of tbe above Line leave Portsmouth daUy (Sundays excepted; at 11 oclock, A. M., on arrival of the great Express Tram of the Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad. -Passeneers leaTinff- Wilminatnn v n i it.. 9:05, P. M.., train, arrive at Weldon in time to wivu iu. tram or tno; Annsimnaain the interest of TS. a tri.u . r" - .vajiiixm mis aay dissolved. The business will be continued at the old stand by F. WKerchner, with whom all debts due the late firm must be settled. E. A. KEITH Sept. 12, 18C7. W. KEBOHHllV WILMIXGTON BIALE ASP . PEHALE SEIIinARV ,yT1I'L' RK"PE OCTOBEa 3J, For parUcuIare, see Ciaccuit, to bo fonnd at tho JOURNAL OFFICE on Monday next JEVVETl?. ' 233-tf sept 11 Post copy.) Mrs. Laura Roihwcll, Prof. S(cm' AND THE MISSES IROTHWFLL, TTTILI open an Enellih n...i..t T.i'rtA a w . riving in New York at 6.-20, A. BL, next dav 'the QUICKEST TIME EVER MAdIt T Mil wa va naa a a W. rrtj a - Bag-gage Cnecked 'la AHKAJriKSSIC MS! U,?' H. V. TOMPKTNR. . 1 7 r"7 Vri' ' "VWV always on nana. - ''.. General Agent. C. L TBOWBBIDOE, , , , i 1 : General Passenger Agent' JaJy 1 i 216-tf .-n0 ?,ider'?ne1 vinsr purchased Mr. Keith's interest, would refineetfiiTiv .air . . a , , v --aun n wumuuBuryi; III I pf;' .ft1 Pronge extended to the late firm of e.U7on OvaK Ton! I SESSIOIf OF 9 1IC-TZ3 : New York ienaa in Baltimore and Tn.t . . 1 . V Vr --,r "KV U.. . ...... .uu Tiwai xuusic, each...; - ki Drawlnn. fPi.;i n. r.' ..." fU vuvui vyi A v nil or fuu i 2Vx-li Enalish Branches I'fnelnrif Also, agents for the celebrated PaUpsco GuanoT - j I?. W ITT? nrtr v t 23 BEAYEH. CREES EIAKF6 COMPANY'S HKKTUSGS, ,80 INCH DITTO, 'w : ' COTTON YARN, ' , v AND Call, 3 Of Terr flllDeriOF flTl!ifT ln fnwmvciV 1 1 i ' aa iitcueu I muuik iiuuca. , J. II. HAT.Ij. Prest. Beaver Creek Manrir Co. ' A. JOHNSON A CO., Agents, , Wilmington, N. 0. apnll2 . ; . , i67.tf 801 lm ' - NOTICE, v- - - ; - pOIfTKMPLATIsr Q change In onr Bui. V becomes necessary that all outstand ing Accounts and Notes be collected, by or before December 31t, next. - T"V- v We have a large amount due us before tha war in i0111118 an,otf whicl1 taU be pfeased to settle upon liberal terms. H;B? ow1, ue dobu contracted since 185. ItVr,.5n?ld' W8,tifr that we shall sue at the December term of the County Court. Longer indulgence cannot be given. "iw Tm&I n mu not be dclivcrect from cur Mais unless the Cash accompamVe tbe order - " September 12th, 18f 7. Klt,DERMAETIN sept. 13 - . 297-3td-la!lw 231-lm2taw Charlott Fcsale Icslltuic. T ' OUBLOTTE, N. O. Rev. B. BURWELL, 1 . JOHN B. mTKWPf r. . r r rrincinfiJa. NEXT WE88XOM COMMEi!cE3 ON THE let October, and continues until 80th Jan. 1 ",Z3. MOT Orcnlar anil ntUlnvna flnVlt al ir,t Ma aVj .11 . ticulars as to terms, J&dmi H " F"" ; ttuv. It BURWELL & EC:', . . Charlotte, I,. C. ia'y 215-eodtlgtOct UNIVERSITY ''JAMES EIrffllilWffc-. Avt TlfERCHAOT TAILOB, ' " ' AlX. - . . Market KtrnAt Particular mM !WK?A.Si?-.. Boys' ClothinV. r , "iiiluvwlro Ui Gents' Shirta July 10 243- tf EAGLE" COTTON-GINS, a a wy BBIDGEWATER, 1IAS3. NEW Y02K-1&7 Water fetreet. LO TON B rhmniT T.nil,i.n. 233-6w . ;4 . - !J 4i.WV,( ' f i. 000 s 1.. , - , I' IKE !!-';- i TL3 rLrci ET""!: LT"-" arrived per ecLr. !L . "YancTcti -:..-tt ...r l fiEv Or.LEAJ'd 61 St. -at!?. ntr. Charles Street. T ' t 2C4-3m - - -. . O F - 3 niTrflTT ' ri m. 4 . C0-PAIM.K1:HHIP kmu -ww vAiluH I A TUB rnderalgned hare this day formed T"B iM.Ututlon will Partnewhip, under tha name -of B. H. P60 . WBST MONDAY of OctoLer, and aZStXn' C th Ppo of carrvingon a 1?ntmiZWlUl0Ut "a WW the 1st cbJt General Commission. ShiDPinir and RnrmitV.L following.- rnn.VlT tHprMent l 00 the Comer of S?8 nd Vr 6reet. vp ttalr; where they wiR ba i happy to hear from and serve their friends. By the 1st of October next, they will be fully prepared to furnish supplies of all k indn. ; JtOHT. H. COWAN. JKO. W. CAMKUON, : wr ", . , JAMES H. HILL ' 5 Wi,mington, N. O., July 2tth, 18C7. 253-tf IialftTf-h Rdnfinfil r..K.l Cl.l y.i ... lotte Democrat. WaWh-n' im m .- bid and send bUl to It. U. Cowan &' Col " EIC vT!lC3 ' cl:l..i cott v.; - i -N E Vr; ' t t - JO ... M-VtC'iZ PAINTS. OILS AND CLASS. , "lows: - Fori (.,,i,-BiM,in. attend nn a f.di Applicants muatbo at least fifteen years c f i -e. ,cu raaeni, may select bis schools, but ia the ff d.emic Department, must, unless specity ex cused by the Chairman of the Faculty atuj at The Law and Medical Schools bavin? reMr been fully organized, there are now three d rt mcnts in tlieUniversity. L ACADEMIC. II. LAW. - ILL MEDrCINE. board, ftood, jjghts and waslung, tor the scfiioi of miMJ montbs, will be ; For Academic htudent, att3Ungnroo Pro- icnnwi n, iinjut, . , t m ....... - ... ; 3 J f.h and American Whitfl Lead and Zinc, , , 15,0' :0 lbs, -"rtoi colors Dry Dd in Oil, 7,115 lbs. 1 - !c-f , . ' ewOLcxes. i an-l UacLmtry OHs." ' : V T".:T'-;, Ac, ic. FT Ci'3 ?! " " i . , i.rc . f1-, l .bout .... - .... i ........... , ,173 If.fw-. cs arcpavablo, half in CctoLcr. La'f 'in r . i it catalogues, giving a: .1 rtj, a.Ivlrctis Bev. C l''ruf .-. . f f . .. - . A . i r.T.li
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 25, 1867, edition 1
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