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A - -"" " ' 'if r j".."cr::;-rr . I -i.t , ; i c ' WfkJ Jo tts Jailors of KtS.: : V . :.. ; -'on, JT. (7. . ' ; ' r ' Crr ... vfJnc coritoWn important news Vow -y carkravsi, TT canno vndtriaJcs to re tumrt'tcUi communications. Alzeri:-mnts ovisils of ths City must be ao 9orranUi cU. Ci4 oath. 27a name tnierel vpon ft tubtcrlpllon look eiCh 9:4 rr0T""Jrn'0" eicl rjlsor&erf names veGL be sraseS Ca dry Ctr suhsotipdon expire, ,. , THE DAILY JOURNAL TODAY. OCTOBER 4. 1867. Be" flcial : prL. . as rt' Post ( t f 've tie fall and couplets cf- -,.. , ' - JUT ! ;llo ::C1 -ry 1 i c :racl to lie c: a c 'omrr- S. Tl .or: CcL 1 -ak. irns err con- to I he tof nv .e 1 t of i Co: y c' 3, secln 1 representation. tJ l . ;;. ulc'.3 ' 3 i. 'j trzzt Ilia . ." ' ,' Lis been t L " , ..J.Jh agisted to I '.L are demolished at ess ia whi-h the majori 3 ol-" "! the exclusive In uonaoui state .y Ll-hs and i ivLa icz Jed m oflc- -av- ing been made by the Registration Hoards Government of the United States must to the Post Commandant, as i required by remain . until the people consent to listen r t " a'rain to the interpreters of wnttenlaw i KEW BASOVXB COXTSTX. - Two years a youzg old, sadier.! in EcoilanJ, i lives ana acq-ran became known V country with '.ve Ire cht i( iu; iPor vk, .a i ut t ;nty - ;ars ?s.r. ' frc i; his Lame lie t....' maj of Lis rela- ces. It .bseqicntly a.t he had come to this Landred pounds in his ' Kartu CaiwilBS Politics. r , All th Indications ars that the Constitotionsl Oonrentioa ul bsrs a right goodly camber of freed men on lu floor m dolegfttea, sod, doubtless, s m)or;!y of tbe members will be of that race. Tbe Cougrestiionil sepirsnts are somewhat pre maturely commencing their eampaigns-ma(iy of the ambitions being quietly bat aseidaoasly pros. eating tliir claims and it is this race for these poeiiium that is to be the most interesting. Al ready there are a number of Richmond in the f eid. la the 1 irit District it is thought that CoL LaviJ Carter, a converted rebel one who was in xaYor of pntUDg in the negroes and fighting It oat to inde a "nue. after the Hampton interview be tween tiie l'eaee Commissioners will set himself op a proper person to be voted for by the radicals; and ha is dramming the nerroee and poor whites with a porta oity which leade tboee who are best Informed to tuick that he will and bat Utile oppo sition. In the Eooond District Colonel David Heaton, of Kewbrn, backed in his pretensions by the New tern liepubUcan, will snake an effort to get the nomination tj bat EJxar alilJer, a bright, shrewd maletto. ol Wiiminxtun, is oat sgainet him, and be wul aund a good chance before the nominat ing convention, as well as before the people.' If both can be kept upon tbe track, Daniel B. Baker, of New Hanover, will be placed In opposition to them by the Conservatives of the district, and in ench iu event will have a good bops of success. 1i,n c:""t farions of all the canvasses will be made in the 1 bird District, in which General Joseph O. ALl '.t, l resident of the late Convention, backed by the Tost, and a strong clique, is making super bur an endeavors to oat-general James bowman, of FsvetteriUe, whoae popularity and influence with Lis black brethren is very great; but so far the darkey stands the beet chance and has a bet ter showing, from the fact that the lie v. Jamee Sinclair, who is familiarly known as the'flght , 1p 7 parson," Is a candidate, and will divide the . radial rote. I'erhsrta. too. lion. Thomas O. i o!r, elected to the Fortieth Congress, but never a '.xitted, will try the field. Between the four rivals It may be safely proclaimed that Bow man has ths vantage ground. They all hate one , anocr mcnsciy, ana a pouing contest is antic! pal .... 'ice Eaieigh district win also be ths scene of a most animated race, Uolden would not decline the honor ; II arris is keen on ths scent for ths nomination: Fontlerov Tsvlor hankers for the preli ."Honorable," and then Dr. Eugene B.Qris- sora ani jtav. u. w. uroaie are already is the field. Unless ths candidates compromise their cUlurenoes ths whole of them will be beaten by a . nominee of the white man's party. . throughout ths Stats ths same Jealousy be tween the members of ths same party exists, and It appears as If every one would be an office bol der, booh seemed to be the disposition of quite a number of radicals who, In Anson oountv last wee, renounoea tneir membership or the Union League and exploded the secrets. Disappointed in gutnnsr poaiuon, they abandoned the orgniza tica. Others will do likewise. None of the South. era whites who have Joined the radicals ars hon- eeuy in oonaonanoe with ths party in its views. iny ars merely subserving selfish purposes. Ths reaction of the North, accepted merely as an Indication that ths intelligent senss of the American people opposes negro supremacy, has rreatlr encouraged and strengthened oar dis heartened people. The effects of the elevation of the freedmen and the disfranchisement of the whites have been so hurtful and menace oar peace as a people so constantly that bops bad nearly gmmi, unui in great cnangs in panuo opinion came to kindle a glow of new aspiration and to drive away the phantoms of fear. If ths white men of ths North will act promptly It may not ytt be too late to prevent ths South from becoming worse man a iiayu. ! Tba above extract is from the Raleigh correepondence of the New York Herald. upon the personal aspect of our State poli tics, vto cannot say, bat he writes iwith the assurance of one who knows. It "is rather premature, we suppose, to be ' can- .1 . 3 1 . m .... m . , ' Taking tae aspirations ana menu oi. em bryo candidates for Congress, but as Re-, construction is to be manipulated in the j Interests of certain individuals'as well for the success of a party, we have no doubt all the oSloes are being parceled out, if j they have not already been agreed upon. ; We rsEcracrs. WilmlD g ton ...,.. . Federal Jvint...... Maeonboro'..., .... BiiUuie bound...... Tovesil Bound. . . . t . HoUy Bbelter...!..'. Rocky Point. Booth Washington. . Upper Black Bivsr. riney woods Lower Black River. Caintuck... Long Creek .'. . TotaL. WHITES. Acc'd. 776 r24 i i I 10'J i 90 ". K5 138 97 Vtl 66 ! 67 i 193 1,725 Eejd. 28 K; 2 , S ..... 7 S ' i '2 k!1 8 67 COLOETO.- Aco'd. iiej'd. 1.665 19 823 , 126 72 174 137 154 62 14a 78 v 80 8,069 which was scrpor: J to be incorrnrtible. iith-aat introvcrsioa cz'ue. protecting power which czltbe amusing to ta cy me we end a ce-ro canaiaataforvongress, in the State cf G ocr5 promising, if elec ted, to do all he can to ameliorate the condition of the whites," . Conll we find a moreBtrikir j commentary npon the work of reconstruction done by Uongress, or np on the condition of the South, than that which this sizgld sentence presents t pocket 1 lie eported about New York and other cities until his funds commenced to m- x';c-; "':en,1n a fit of derperatianrhe en.jstad ia the Hlh United CUtes cavalry as a privata ecllier, and in tins Humble ca pacity strolled against hardships and deprivations to which he had been whol ly x unused. In the meantime his father died some lour months ago, leav- 1 BBC5SWICZ COUNTT. - rwc"01- AccUh.j'd WdTiteTd. Bmithville. '168 ..j W ' ;. BhaUotte.. 100" .. 81 Waccamaw.. -r 73 ' '1 . .. Lockwood's Folly. . . -118 88 .. Town Creek 133 .. 216 i 1 Northwest... .. ,15C: 1. 299 ' 8 " TotaL.rr.r::;:.. 1 743 " i m 4 . . " ' COV STx ' ' ' ' ' TirrTV-m ' 1 ' WHITSS. COLOBXD.. . :;- ,; wd. iRej'd. Agdpij5! Whitevill.vr. . ..'i '143 2 128 Mli Bungne Swamp..... f ' 93 5s 9 . 1 Welsh's Creek.,. -,T. r:66 " 69 : ; .. Lee's...... ........ ' ; 67 2 '19 5 .. Cerro Gordo.v. , , . 178 ' ' 93 Williama'...... .... 1 148 ' .. ll ; i .. Bag HiU...... " .70 .. i23 :, TatomV.. J - 78 2 62 1 ; Total.'.. 1....Q.. -;838 6 613 ; 3 BYELEGRAPH. srw" Toax assocutxd nxm sispatchzs roa Tor General Market Beporto set : ... : Intelligence on Third Page. ora K00N. DISPATCHES. ?sc .- fl- ...... T " n - v- - Frona WsvabtBglOB. Washtsotoh, D. C, Oct. 8 Noon. The intimations that tbe Executive Department is Interesting Itself concerning ths trial of Jeffer son Davis is entirely groundless. Bines he t was delivered to the judicial authorities, in Kay last," ths Federal Executive has takea no action in his I cess, Hon., James Lyons, ef Virginia, who has recently arrived herefrom a visit to bis client, represents Mr. "Davis 16 be ready and anxious for I his trial. ' Eis defence will contend that the recog nized Conttitutionai doctrine, North and fiouth, previous to the war, taught first, allegiance das ths State, it having immediate control of the citizens, life and property, and that unfaithfulmas to it in volved immediate loss of both. ' ing Hugh heir '"- to .a baronetcy and a snug lttUe income ol o,wo per annum, or about 25.0QO in irold. The yountr ba ronet was duly sought for, and after an ez- ascertained that he was stationed at Camp Verde, Texas, discharging the duties of a farrier. CoL "William S. Hillyer, of New York, who became interested in the case, induced Sir Frederick Brace to procure the discharge of FoIIock, which was promptly Commercial acceded to by General Grant. .The young bur Uagn Urawford Pollock has, therefore, been telegraphed for, and has given up the occupation of shoer and curer of hor ses to enter upon a Scotch baronetcy and 5, 000 a year. Such is life. . . Dick Carter, negro, ) .convicted some time since in Underwood's Court, of rob bing the Post-Office in Lynchburg, has I been pardoned by President Johnson. An apple in Vermont measures five in ches more in circumference than the trunk i of the tree which bore it. " w SpecLl. TJIRD A . RED CROSS STREETS.) -Til 3 Et. Hi -. LISHOP ATKISSON, Tisitor. TH3 Bxv. H. H TEEET Sector. TE3 Bxv. H. A. EKINNEB, Assistant Hector and UasUr. . : , ;:vv; Ylu .. m " 1st Assistant,'' : Mies ' ' i 2d Assistant, . : Kiss i ' . . ' 84 Assistant. UBS..TEBBT. Instructress in Vocal Iubior. 4The eonxs. of instruction will embrace ths ru diments ofa eoUd English .education, the elements of ths Latin and Greek Tongues, and of ths Hath- ematiea ; together with Drawing. - VOCAL II US IC will form an imports at part of ths general train ing of the School, and ths Bible and Book of Com. mon Prayer will also enter into the coarse of instruction. THE SCHOOL is intended for laying the foundation of a thor ough and complete religions and intellectual edu cation. ": : - THE t SCHOOL SESSION . : ' win embrace a period of nine Months, beginning the first Monday in October. - i The present Session will open on Monday the 7in of October. " J T- - " f PBICES Of TUITION FEB MONTH : Primary Department. . . ....... . .... $3 00 Middle . . . . . .. . .. 4 00 Pper.-j' ? y .. r f f .a . k 4 .V. . . ti 00 Higher English and Languages-. . -. UL. . . C 00 Musio 1 00 Applications maybe made to the Rector; the Vice-Bector, or to' either of the following gentle men : . . : ... .ilrcadCo.! rwVTH - - . - - M . .. .1 A.m1m JL .. as heretofore advertised, will continue until November 10th. and no longer. After the 10th of November the regular price of Cross-ties will be thirty-five (S3 ets.) cents cash in thirty dsys after inspection. -Ties mast be tot from e-ood. Ions leaf cine, eat from live trees, eight feet long, end square, well hewed on the sides, 10 by 6 inches; edges also hewed, to show not more than on inch of sap on two corners. Insoection reouired. - " " " 8. L. FREMONT, ' - - Engineer and Superintendent ; not 4 t - - . - 6-tf mREMOYAL.; S. BLUOENHIAL k CO. H WW selected &TOCIC from the corner of . FEONT AND r S. L. FBEMONT, ' " S. "J. PERSON, J. A. WHXARD, 3. E. LippiTT, , C. D. MYERS, ' Executive Committee. their large and well OF GOODS MARKET 8TCEET3 STev 15 MARKET STREET (Worth Side),! where they will be pleased to see their old friends and customers. - - , . oct. 4 - S-lm TTOPP & WOOLVm: Vaidertav A ' ken. bava removed their estab bshment to Princess, between Second and Third streets, immediately-opposite the Court House, where they are now permanently located, and ars ready to t ornish COFFINS of superior workman ship, ana trimmed in any aesirea siyie. - tg i A fine Hbabsx always in attendance. ' ; -Furniture repaired. ' - . OOt 4 3A . r ' 5-3t M. M.XATZ & GO., 25 ILIUKCT STHELT. riUO OPES large and well VY " KEULCTLD STOCK OF STAPLE AND FAiW DRY rat REMOVAL. Wilmington, Oct, 2, 1867 8-tf ; DTTLIU COL 'ST I. FBXCIXCTS. Faison's , . . Wolfsoraps tingson ...... . . Albertson 8mith's....;... Limestone.... Cypress Creok. island creek . . Rockfish.,t,, . Magnolia Warsaw ...... Kenansville . . . Total...... WHITM. Acc'd. 8 10C 66 82 " 75' 144 111 141 127 17ti 132 176 1,410 ttej'd. 1 I OOLOBED. Acc'd Bei'd. 100 66 27 17 42 3i x ;58 si 94 m 157 137! 243 1,087 t.-. From Sw Ocleasis. . Kkw Orliaks, Oct. 8 Noon. Ths Republican has returns from twelve Par- iab.es, iaolading New Orleans, girin g a total vote of 28,681, and a majority of registered voters of 1,618. Every coontry. parish is heard from, and there is a majority of registered voters. It is sup posed 'that nearly every one of the remaining thirty-six parishes will poll a majority of voters. if. I From Nsvstorllle. . v ' " i i - i t NA8HTnxm, Tiskm Oct 8 Noon. Col. Blackburn, with a company of Tennessee I cavalry, has ousted the old and inaugurated new ! municipal functionaries. 'BAMPSO!! OOTJHTT. .. . - Aee'd, ittej'd. Aoc'd.1 lUj'd. Clinton.. .i.. ....... .211 :.y .207 Turkey.... i : 73 .. 108i, u. Tsylor's Bridge... r. u 124 139 Lisbon..... ...77 ; 941 McDaniei's...., .... vi f 89 . . 61i . LittleOohara....... . . 153 .. 38 -f. t Hall's........,.., t -67 -.3tl Honeyeutt's.. ...... t .1091 ,. . 68 . : 1 Piney Groves. 134 . .;. 126 .. Weetbrook's. ....... j 149 ,. Mingo............;.. 162 . -tv it. 12 i 1 DiemaL... ....... i- 133 . . 13 ; 1 Total. ....... "M61 . . 961 i 8 Bwrmliig ef at Vessel. ; Nxw.Yoax, Oct 8 Noon. Thotbark Eliza Barss, for Bermuda, with cattle. sheep snd hay en board, has been totally de stroyed by fire. All the cattle were lost with the exception of forty head, , . JAMES MoCOBMICK would respeotfolly in form his old friends and the public in general that j he has removed his Manufactory Establishment to the splendid rooms of the lower part of the Journal Buildings, on Princess street, where be ! is prepared to 11 all orders in bis fins in bis usual style. AH Clothing Manufactured by him is war ranted in every reepeet as to quality and fit He being a practical Tailor' himself, every garment 1 is made under his personal supervision. ' y ...JAMES MoCOBMICK, Aosht. oct 4 5-3t COAL! COAL I : 8TOVE COAL, GRATE COAL, f Beek Bod Ash. ; BLACKS 1ITIH COALi ' I i 1 1 ' ' Broad Tod. . ; STEAM COAL, 'O Back Mountain. All COALS sold by ns are accurately weighed On Our Coal Scales. -SXf -;'.: WORTH & DANIEL. septS 289 -2m KEt7 adtestise::ests. 0 ' EXPRESS STEAIISSIl4 USE. . FOR NEW YORK, i THS FINE, FAST SAILING STEAMSHIP REBECCA CLYDE, Captain CHICHESTER. T DVB hr oh Saturdayy tttt test., mmA JL wiu leave wnan root or cnesnut on Wednesday, October 9th. s ' 4 ' For Freight or Passage apply to UUUA t! Agent in New York. oct 4 ' . : CE H. BARRY. . . JAS. HAND. 104 Wall street D 8. EI. WEST, Auctioneer. OUR BI1DMGHT men i rr r xitsrA&tu. ES. C.J . BLADES COUNTY. I k ' FSECI1CCTS.' ; ; WII?8 CTSSP.-- . , . , ;.. Acc'd. Bej'd Acc'd.ttej'd. Hollow:.'. ..".':". . . 103 166 .. Bryant's Swawp.... 153 ' 120 ' .. Elizabethtown...... ' - 104 ' 1 262 4 Brown Marsh....... 82 '"''1 " 82 , 2 White's Creek....: riWii"':. ' r 88 1 Carver's Creek ..... 74 ",2 '135 ' !. Funch's Creek.:.,.'. v78 !:. Uju49 ' m'j Bachoon. ......... M ' 34 " ".'.1 S! 20 ' ;ti . CoUy v 72 .. 45 Packrr's Store.;:... , ' 46 .""it I .. Melvm's .. : ' 25 r . .. BesverDsm....... . ' . 74 , ' 5. ! 22 : White Oak.. 1 124 -j. :, ' ' 21 -tis. 'Total.:-. 069 ; ' H 1.026. , 7 BOBESO COr5TT. rascutcTs.. Bt PauTs....... Lumber Bridge..' U(MU Ml IN,. Philadelphus. P.1 Pint! V. ' - have always thought that the Radicals would HoweiUviiiaV '.V.VS. WHITES. ' divida upon the partition of the spoils, ' nclccs Congress creates places for all the ' hungry aspirants. The abrogation of the - old franchise laws, and the creation of a , sew voting and ruling race, puts forward men, white and black, who have never be fore reveled in the fascinations of party leaderships, or enjoyed the honors and emoluments of ofUce, and we shall greatly welder if the conflicting aspirations of all can be reconciled within the limits afforded by our form of government We would merely make this suggostion to Congressional aspirants, that the . State Convention, which, under the Military Acts, - trnt in order precede the Congressional elections, will have the power, and proba bly will, remodel the districts, and if the white managers get control of that body, ws should not be surprised to see the ex ' pec lotions of the black aspirants " nipped in ths bud " by the shrewd management pf eld an! experience,', wire-pullers. I I'zBt hCrcvcr, will disclose all these matters, and we shall see how near correct are the statements of the Herald's correspon Alfords villa Thompson's. , . Whitehouse.... .... Sterling's Mill Brett's. i Total... Aoc'd. 128 91 131 72 ,-U0i v. 294 -i ,74 161 " 126 143 - 66 Bej'd, t,608l 1 13 4 ' OOLOEED. 83 : Acc'd. I Bej'd. n v: . m : 79 s .. ' 126 1 - 874t - 257 ' . . V io .. lio, ?.;- . 44, : .. 1,800 ' J BZCAFrrTJTjATIOW. v s't ' t . 'iii i COTOTTaS.1 ' WHITES. 4 COXOKED. ' ' Aoc'd. Bej'd. Aoc d. Kj'd. New Hanover .. .; . 1,725 57 8,069 Brunswick. .,..'..Y.' ; 749 ; 1 731 .;?4 Bladen. . k . 1,069 4 1,026 1 Columbus..... 838 - i 6 MS , 8 Robeson.... ........ 1,608 83 1,800 8 Duplin. . t ; ...... . 1,410 ..., 1,087 8 Bampsoa..... ...... 1,461 - .. 961 3 '" TotaL..'. . ... k 8,760 106 1 8,687 ' 3a From the London Times, Sept IT.' Ta PoalUost wf the Romth Tli Bonth wlthoat Protection for Property orbits dress tor Grievances Their PmIUoh der sv Tyrtoaay-.Ths People' at Bay, ' r From Washington, , -- . WasHnsxov, D.Q., Oct 8 P. M. The bodies of Mrs. Sorratt Booth, Wirz, and others, were secretly removed by order of the War Department and buried in a trench in warehouse No. L The removal was necessary to make room for contemplated improvements; ."" ' . The receipts of the Internal Be venae to-day was one million and a half dollars. v. ' Hon. Edmond Cooper, of Tennessee, has been appointed the Preeldeut's private Secrstaty. a A Court Martial convenes in,Ticksborg to. try fl. W.r.' . . - ''7 ...'.. y i '. , . Gen. Forsyth has been relieved from the Inspec torship of the FiTta District - v i ' The Honolulu Legislatore passed, and the Xing signed, the treaty with ths United States,. . The Banking House of Stone, McCarry & Col of Independence, . Missouri, hie heen robbed of 130,000? '-'?2- : .' ".-.t.i. i"ZZ," " B. M. T. Hunter has rbeeri pardoned,1 ; ; ' The contracts with the Southern F.ailroads . and Steamboat Companies for ths transportation of the mails throughout the South, which were en tered into by the Postmaster General on the first of July la s t are all being; satisfactorily carried out The returns received for the first quarter up to September, show that ths work is. being faith fully performed. : " 1 J;. CoL Messmore." on being Vequested to resign, asked for fifteen days. His request was refused. UniesS(jMs signatioa cpmes to-day, Oen, McCulloch is determined to remove him to-mor- , rom Philadelphia. ' .',"'"'. " ' . Pnrf.iPrt fgiA. Oct, 8 P. M.' ; ' The Bevenne" officers made aldescent on ths Dlioii stills near Port Richmond, in the saborbs of this city. They were driven off, bat returned re inforced, captured and. were removing .the stills when they were again attacked and driven off Pistols and pricks were used. " The Deputy United States Marshal received six serious wounds. Thos. Laney, of the rioters, was shptdea jV There were several hurl on each side. ' :; : :l::Vl:J Kleitien in Mobile.' ' '. "' ' y MoMxa, AixrOct 8 P. MJ' : The total vote f Mobile county is 4,663, of which J112 are whites nearlyt all, are for Conventions- v'' ' " 'f i .:; i . V. '. ! t $ il:- There were no deaths from yellow fever to-day. To tbe Voters cf Crcnswitk County. WITH THE CONSENT OF Da. W. G. CURTIS, we announce him as a candidate to represent this county in the Convention called under tbe Be construction Act - n n , . , ,. V MANY tHTIZENS. ,sept 20, , t , , 804-tf AGRICULTURAL .CATECHISM, A HEW SCHOOL - BOOK. From Hew Orleans. JUST ISSUED FROM THE PRESS of Messrs. Engelhard & Prioe, Wilmington, N. C, an AGRICCLTUBAL CATECfllSII. Small bat eomprehensive, it is believed to con tain aQ the Chemical and Geological principles on which the tree soienoerof Farming is based. Designed for a School-Book, Teachers are" re quested to give it a triaL.? f ? The same amount of matter, in so small a com pass, cannot be obtained elsewhere. ? ".'"J": . Price 25 Cents. A deduction of 20per cent will be made when ten copies' or more are ordered by One person. Address, ... vu B. r. GRADY, Jsn Orders, will also be fiHecI by "application to " ENOELBABD 4 PRICE, . a j Wilmington, SVC - - - We U. Uppitt, DRUGGIST . AND CHEMIST. - ALWAYS ON HAND a full and select supply ef pubs c,ny.maiTA, I DYE STUFFS PERFUMERY, SOAPS, BRUSHES, .OTANCXABTICLE3, .etvtaiili - 'J8? nssmuoamistBeuxateiy, and' neatly- eompoua. ' N. E. COB. FRONT AND MARKET STREETS, e-1 y S 8tore Open from 6 A.WL to P. MV Per- I sons wishing prescriptions compounded at night I will please call at my residence on Second street i between Dock and Orange. ucw i ... " " 13-tf S 6 O T HI NT Or SYRUP. FOR CHILDREN TEKTIIUQ. greatly; facilitates the process of teething,' by i softening tho gums, reducing all inflammation I will allay All Pats and spasmodic action, and is SURE TO REGULATE TUB BOWELS. ' Depend upon it mothers, it will give rest to your selves, and - i, , Rtlitf d Health to year Isficts. ON FRIDAY. Oct 4. 1867. at M. A. M.. at Ex change Corner, will be sold,, 1 , I f, ONE HORSE, BUGGY AND HARNESS, ONE MULE, CART AND HARNESS. ; it . i And at 10, A. M., at my office, will be sold,' A LOT OF FINK FURNITURE, namely : r1 j. ; - : - . . j , , " ' MAHOGANY SOFAS, - . CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, i ! - " " J " TABLES, BUREAUS, v. STOVES, CROCKERY, ' GLASS-WABE, Ac., Ac, Ac. Bale posiUvc : ,1' , 1 " " oct 4 . . T' .:;" " MI . , 21. CR0SLY, ABCticseer. . . By CROSX.T dt MORRIS. OFFICE REMOVAL. ' 1 Da. R. CUTLAB, Stntaaoif PxmsT. OFF1CB rtmevtd to one or . those very desirable and well arransred offices on Second Street between i rinctsa and Chesnut. All oi eratiocs performed nestly and thoroughly. ARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted according to the lastest and most SDoroved style. No charge made unless ths work is entirely satisfactory to the patient. ,- , unarges moderate. . i oct 4;'" '--';- -- ' 6-tf -. N. D. CROWN, v i',r ;; ; Dealer n Millinery & Fancy Articles, On sataraay morning, mb octoper, 4 will open to the Ladies, and public gen- Cj) erally, an entirely new and complete assort- ment of LADIES' GOODS. . Havinsr secared the street I services of a Practical Milliner fromTBaltimore. he is prepared to execute, with dispatch, all orders entrusted to bis care, in the most approved man. ner. Call and examine tbe beautiful assortment of I MILLINERY, HOSIERY, ,i : , GLOVES AND FANCY ARTICLES, at the old .stand, next door South of Kahnweiler Sssro.:..; , K,n-,-,--rf: ' . . .if : ALL OOOOSSOLD FOB, CASH." ' v oct. 4 ,:f x . ,w ' 6-tf. SUITED I-OB THE PRESENT B2AS0NV Our long experience enables us to buy from Im porters and Manufacturers DIRECT, and can therefore offer oar Goods as low as they can bo purchased in Northern markets. 1km is NO HUMBUG, ail we ask is a , ;; , , TiLiiuIllQiuZi WE CALL ATTENTION TO A FUL& LINE OF CALICOES, BLEACHED .,.,.'. AND UNBLEACHED PHir.TiynR - . AND L.llTINOS, SILKS, rOFLTNS, .. - MEBINOa. and all he ' : . ' ; . PoruLAit Dti-a GOOD3. Wh!te Goods, , Eintrccries, Hcuso FURXISmNQ GOODS, BLANKETS, HOSIERY and GLOVE3. IIENS' Mm EOYS' WEAR, BROADCLOTHS, , i DOESKIN OASSIMERER, SATINETS AND JEAN3, Ualr Nets, Notioss and F&ncy Cc:-3, ' 'Headmade clothing, HATS AND MENS FURNISHING GOODS. BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS. HAHD-BUXS,' Posters, Weddin Cards, : Tisltiog Cards, Business Cards, Bill-Heads, Letter-Heads. Account Sales. Prices Current Bail- road Blanks, Clerks' and Sheriffs Blanks, Consta- ; a i . a W"M i a . . Dies uianas, ac, aajpnntea at WM. U. BERNARD'S raiHTnio ano Publish rxa Honsx, No, 8 South Water Street MILLINERY. We will open on THURSDAY, OCT0E23 8rd, a fall assortment of the latest shapes, '. i i - t .:':?.; t BONNETS, HATS, 1 ' ' FLOWERS, VELVETS, , , SILK8, RIBBONS, Ac. oct 4 6-lt PRESERVED GINGER, STTFFBD MAHOOES. : . i j ; CONDENSED MILK, JfAll JJK iul UBAS, ' ' BTUFFED OLIVE8, ' - , ' . . SPANISH OLIVES. I BRANDY PEACHES. , .. PRESERVED FRUITS, To Wholetalt buyers, we offer LXDEU AL TZrIS. CO. 23 Market Street M. Ms KATZ & Auction Sales. . SUNDRIES AT AUCTION. THIS MORNING, at 9 o'clock, we will sell, in front or Messrs. JJeliosset & von, TABLE, STANDS,' BEDSTEADS, ! . I ' BUCKETS, TUBS, BEDS,. PILLOWS, . ... ,i - ... . and a lot of other articles.' " oct. 4 '- " - - SARDINES, GREEN CORN and TOMATOES, LOBSTERS, - DISSOLUTION. i; i CI',, fTlHB Co-partnersnlp heretofore existing JL between VasAMRINGE A STEVENSON is this day dissolved, by mutual consent 1 j B. VAHAMKlNUfiV" J: '- W. M. STEVENSON.;; Ma. S. VahAMRINGE will conduct the u AUCTION AND GENERAL AGENCY BUSINESS , at their old stand, on Water street. In withdrawing from tne nrm or vanAmnnge a Stevenson, I desire to tender thanks for the pa I tronasre so liberally bestowed npon tbe firm and ask for air. vanAmnnge a continuance; of tba same. W. M. STEVENSON Oct 4 , r , . . . i 6-lt . ANCHOVY SAUCE. , nn. , Try Ty-in I . EGG CREAM BISCUIT " ENGLI8H TABLB SALT. .1 I, A n TT . l.t.i PURE JUICE PORT WINE, r . H'S'.rnsTr.Tr f!PrMPaAmrw assortment oi xaoie juuxunes of I A magnificent every kind, at r .l- : OCt 4 .. .. GEO. MYEBSV . u 11 and 13 Front street ,f!. '.ii.i-rt - ?:f?s 6 i By 8. Mi WEST, Auction: :r. : ' , ' '- - - - - " 1 A UCTION.1 ' ON MONDAY, 7th October, 1867, at my office, at 10 A.M., will be sold ' ' 1 LARGE IRON SAFE Lillie's pattcnt 1 LARGE IRON SAFE Combination Lock, ' 1 LARGE IRON SAFE Herring's pattcnt, 1 FINE OFFICE DESK, . 4 SEWING MACHINES, 1 CHAIR, ' 1 DOUBLE BARREL GUN, -. 1 COLT'S PISTOL, j . , . '7 By order : . ..- ., . jv.,-,., .;, . - r s ADMINISTRATOR. - octa :;i :. ' - s-ts J. VauAMRINGEh :.tf list ' r --asm' Auctioneer " 'OENEBAL4. OR the sale of " AGENT, IALISTAT1?,STC2XS 1 1 ASD. the constitution, or of federal law; in any form, They have no protection of property and no means for redressing injuries ' or QTuvances. Tney are Doing taxea ana .f Tltnv isn.nfro, mn.f InV. wiy,AvAla . I .... . . . -- "-"o . jf"-" w -jja new laws made lor tnem, at tne uncon lots this elocuon, and even on political trolled will of a majority of twenty-eix dacidons elsewhere must the complexion States. It is said by Northern writers that I, Rfft Ka .cv,i Ithe tyranny oi subordinate oacera of the v.uvw- w v-j,- aaaeaQors. and collectors is oppressive and rl - r A A At . I. . . . . , . r-. . ana viio, wiu give tone xo mose in every irritating to tne last degree. " vvitn rery other State. If Conservatism is endorsed few exceptions," writes a correspondent of v,. nanf.i HfM a Republican lournal from Georgia, "the AiA SuLlQ SkiAAGO SK.aUSBSI SUAAKABU SWIMSiawasn QM W I . . . . . . ... ' Raw Obxtaks La., Oct 8 P.M The interments of yellow fever up to six o'clock Tha notation of tha Axelnded RfAtM An, I this moraine were 66. 1 . . . ." ring this discussion will be memorable in t The' Howard Association is now rendering as- wn" w- nTe neT.er t nj aH future history, - They knownothimr of ai-tance to 800 fanuTies-averagmg.8 cases rf SftSett rever to eacn , , - , TTTIi have pot up and sold this article for years, j V v and can say in eonfidenoo and truth of it 1 r 'k Marino InteUlg Culbxistok, 8. C, Oct. 8-P. If. Arrived Bark Hector, Middleboro, from Eng land. . ' i - "BaHed-Steamer Moneka Calls ta for Hartford.', for New York; Sohr radical leaders will hesitate before they prc'i their excesses elsewhere, and much of what I'S already been done may eiren bo rnoilifled. Jt is well enongh to talk; of tho animus of thd present Congress, and the seenriiy felt in lis determined and un wicldirs rpirit, but in the faoe of an ear nest condemnation by the people, its tena city of purpose will be much shaiwt The tacud inSuence of the will of thepCt?Ile cpcling through the ballot-box, will reach the representatives of those people' in the . Uilla of Congress, and will follow them in to tie secret consultations of the caucus. 7e certainly have no fears of any radical cLra heirs made in the fundamental laws cf CUites or of the General Govern- ment eiinst the wishes of the people by rrta te-poranly in olaoo. . And even tl tiers be, tha simple and certain c:- ::"-ca' which wo-dl follow would i f i poT:r tie pcrictxatcrs of such leaser officials are bitterly hostile to the residents, and speak to them and of them in the harshest manner." Since these offi cials must know that any excess of author ity npon which they may venture will be regard ea as a ceruuu mtucauon oi icy aity in the North, and that clemency would expose in "-Ti'itlaCt.Lc i cozrls --:-' ::-I!y cf Marina Intelligence. " ' : $7- T Savahhab, Ga., Oct 8-P, E Sailed Steamers Herman, Livingston and Hontsville for New York ; North Point for Balfl- more : Barkv H - Jenkins for ' Montevedo ; Brig I Cordelia,' Dariea," f- - ' a- ' Arrived Steamer for Baltimore. ' CUR CARLE DISPATCHES, ZdiJ. loKneri Oct 3f iTidnight The Italian reports ars startling. A Florence a .. 1 a a t ? Pe" Ptcb -ay. that the Titerbo outbreaks ars not foAAVj W aiiiw vviaaiavv V v- j aiwuuaeu " quelled. Orvieto has been captured, and the insur gents are hoULag "all the roads leading to it The Pope's .commander, demanded assistance from Italy, but it has been.iefosed. The revolt is un doubtedly serious, i - .. . i.-, " t -There are alinning apprehensions of the inter ruption of friendly relations between France and The Southern people still exasperate their rulers by refusing to extend to them the commonest hospitalities or civilities, and Congress has not yet attempted to pass laws compelling the Southern citizens to cire Federal soldiers a welcome to their honseHOias. j - '- ' The legislature is, indeed, supreme, but I itaiy. VnM b m mnmO. '"T'f it !!TITint nn "inn I one of them is to eradicate tne hatred of f ' Tne lioston rest correspondent says : the conquered towards the conqueror. "Mr. CampbelL senator elect frdSnEssth General Wade Hampton, while advising the Carolina, .is here, and ex?reses his fiisaent peopie of South Carolina to encourage the from the vielrt exprtcrcl by Goverusr Orr exercise of the francMse by the blacks, ur- in his letter to General Cickles. Ha con ges them to .1 i.ua fxoa. ' taking any part tends tz" t tae Aiesislatara cr 1 Ccro in the goverraezt . It is," he tells them, Una woIl have pcd a ttay .bw Lad tla people desired one, or had there been tl3 oi Lxoodshed, cf wtica Th, C2Tl2,S0n know an instance oi dissatisfaction by any one who used it. On the contrary, all are deliehted with its operation, and sneak in terms of com- mendatka of its magical esecte and medical vir-' toes, ws speaa m this matter "what ws no bjiow after years of experience, and pledge oar reputation for the fulfilment of what we here de- ciarav In. almost every instance where the infant is suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is administered. - - fnU directaons foy using will accompany each bottle.... "'. . y - Bs sore and ca3 for - - j ' ;' i ' Chi Ti lzslawi SootLlsa: Syrup," Having the fac-simile of " CURTIS A PERKINS on the outside wrapper. All others ars bass imi tations. ..,-.,.,.. , f ; Sold by Druggists throughout the world. ' ; : Prico cily 25.Cc:t5 -per Eottla. ' w,- - r. omcu: k v . , S15 Fnlton street, Wovr Torn, . SOS Hlgn Holbom, Xjondon, England," 411 St Pnnl stroet, Montreal, Canada. -sot Xti-j-U'S3. 'J'iSS-baBm et honest and rm belief that tla vol unUry acceptasca cf these xzz:.zzes by ozr j rrla wczll ir;!y trlzj, ret criy ti thaLc--h, tt tDila vhcla cemtry, erila far rr:at:r tlan azy we Lava 3-ctri':reI." It may rcccibly te recc-l:cl Lc; Vt4 I. J Sm9 ,V-W-a - - J RvtlM apprenensions Governor Orr ta t3 tlat General L - 'Its tzd Got. 3 Cl Lit" !:.T T"i Orr L-1 trr-.r ed to Lave tic - 'lUrf'tif'-.-ir1-,"-.: i-3c:LIce-'.rclL ) : elect- r - LCrLCUREUX V Ai in V MsilA C2 TUBER'S t TIC ITR'IZl'S TIC ClflTERSAL HETJRALGIA PILL, A SATS, czaxAra Asd sfxxpt emu roa jtitkaloia " ' A2T0 ALL SXaVOUS DISEASES ! - It is an anfailing remedy in all cases ef Facial Neuralgia, cilen effecting a perfect core in a sin gle dsy. Eo form of Nervous Disease fails to yield to its magie ir'aence. Even the severest cases cf;Clroni3 Tauralia and general ITervous De rangeucU cf many yearaeU-I'r, sTecting the cztire ejstem, are completely and permanently cured ty it in a few days, or a few weeks at the t' -set It"c'!ilr.s notUng Isjurtoua to the ic.t u.itd ieU.:, a i e&n always 'be' used with perfect safety. It is in cocstsnt use by the best physicians, who give it tL&lr cniimous and uaquElHed approval... Sent by mail on receipt ef tl tl t j i cl;3 fctanrs. Eoli everywhere. ft C.. til r -"..-:r. X. J Ti. GENERAL MER CHANDIZE. I' - .' I ' an t i .' r i Thanking tbe public for the very liberal patron aire extended to the old firm. I respectfully ask a eontinuace of the same., a "oct 4 ' . , I . Mt . S. . V&nASlRINGE, Auctioneer. : ' ' , . . . , m, i . r ; " ; ATTRACTIVE A UCTI0N SALE. .'' ON SATUBDAY, Oct 6, at 9) o'clock, I will seU, in front of my omce, balance of t V. FUBNITURE, CAEPET8, ; &q,w, belonging to ths estate of B, "W. Brown. ' . , . also, ... ; ; ; ; .. Barrels of Herring, : ! ;- do , " Whiskey, , , -? . do Clay Pipes, - . Bags of Coffee, ' " , - Barrels of Sugar, . - , Cans of Milk, . , , s; Green Corn. s, , - ; On Iron 8afe. " . ' ' And a variety of other articles. , " , ' , oct 4 . ... 6-2t COOPERS, COACRXAXERS A nT CnrpontoVs Toole, Coaveh nnd Sad- XA. dlery Hardware, Coach Trimmings, Shovels, Bpades and Forks, Grindstones, Wood en-Ware, BroonuLBope Seine Twine, Anvils, Spikes, Nails, Rivets, Well Wheels and Backets, Trace Chains, Cow Bells, Cany Combs, Locks, Hinges, Screws and Bolts, Powder, Shot and Caps, Ac, at ' - WlUUJH'H Hardware and Harness Establishment -oct 4 5-lt - JUST RECEIVED, : BT Steamer Fairbanks, ! : , 25 Bales Bagging, 100 Coils Rope, 10 tons Iron Ties, , IN STORE. : '. i ': 5,000 bushels Baltimore White Corn," tfii l.COO bales Hay, - , , .. . 15 casks Bacon Sides and Shoulders, . 6 tierces Canvassed Hams, ' r bbls. Extra Fsmily Flour, ' -' : " 60 " Mess Pork. - - r -"'-, -..... .. y, W.' KESCHNER. . oct 4 ' ' 6-8t PARTIES, ' DCRI3Q ths day, nnwlng naked tne loca tion of my School, I would state that it is ths building heretofore nsed by Mr. H. McMillan, next First Presbyterian Church, Third Street, be tween Dock and Orange. " " , , . - J. N. HINTON, Prin. " WiL High School. ? oct.4 , - ,. : : 1 j J, f, THS. E. A. LC51SDE3 beg, lenwo to ln- JJJL form her- customers and ths ladies rener- . . . U . . u A V . - . 1 . 1 - . . . ;TTTE have In onr stock, of TEAS oonto of I Yi the finest qualities of ; ! GREEN AND BLACK TEAS i ever bronght to this market or sold in any other, vi. We invito a trial of our finer gradss i .. t GEO. .MIEBi, 11 and 13 Front street' . CHAS. D. MYERS. Ajrent j oct r r. ;;.f.' 8 ; i i .y i... .... ' i ,i , j" n H ir WILKINGTOU LVCEU3I. mtlERB will bo n rcgnlnr meeting of tfaisl X. - ooay, at tne Aiiorary itoom, this evening at oo cioca. 4xsm Brauftx, . . - - Secretary. oct 4 ,;. . , : - 6-it 9, LARGE BUSINESS CARDS ERISTED In fancy and plain colors on . the best of paper, lined with cloth and pat ' upon wooden frames with colored border and nicely varnished. - Tbe undersigned is prepared i to furnish ths above description of CARDS to order at short no tice and on reasonable terms. P. H RINRT5Tr.Ttmr.il " ' ' Book Binder and Blank Book Manufacturer. - oct 4 . . jr a.u - PRICE OF COTTON GINS REDUCED. TUB GEORGIA COTTON GIN AT $4 60 " ; . PER SAW. . fJAHE Mannfaetnrers of tho above GIMS JL having reduced the price to Four and a Half Dollars per Saw, ws ars prepared to receive orders for ths coming season at this price. This Gin has been favorably known for many years, as the Tay lor, Columbus, Georgia. Gins, and bow as " Ths Georgia Gin," as one of ths best in the market , s ; MITCHELL, ALLEN A CO., i". Si 1 aNswbern, N. a ; - ang.-80 .w.a.fci ' -.. . 286-lt. f ISXEP LADDERS. ? i f CARPET TACKS, . . 8tair Bods, , ' " ;i V .,.' : fkAiam H.n.u HmtAlam i j Whips, Trace Chains, GoJJarv ' " " , Trunks, Bonnet Boxes, Vaiices and Travsllng Bags, at J. 8. TOPHAM A CO., ' ' ' . No. 8 South Front street, Wilmington, N. O. sept V-- - ..a-; l-nads tf r T FARM FOR. SALE,. SITUATED 17 miles from lVnmbor ton, 9 from HarlleesviQe, and 8 from 1 2 the W , O. A B. Railroad, containing 600 J 1 acres, 300 oX which is cleared and divided into two separate farms of 300 acres each, and is in a high stats of cultivation 5 10S ares ars now under cot ton, and 120 under eorn. - X will sell the land for tne (market) rams ol tne growing crop now on it, or less, although ths crop u a very inferior one.-. The BUILDIG3 are all new and in fine order The situation is beautiful and perfectly health v. and the best stand for a sto in Robeson. - A store house is now in prosrress of buiidine fine range near two Cbarchea-and two Academies, in excellent society. : Stock of Horses and Mules, 80 head of Hogs, 30 head of cattle, and all the crop if dewired. at: Refers to CoL R. Moore, Hon. 2. 8. : French, and J. G. Hall, Esq., of Wilmington T Cot Thos. Curtis, A. A. McKethan, P. P. Johnson, of Fay etteville ; Col. T. J. Morrisey, Cot Berry Godwin, Capt W. A. Normont, Lumberton. Corns quick or you loose it Z. FULMORE, Airordsville, Booeson do., n. u. , aept 21 ' ... ., , . : 807-dlaw2w-w2t: ; BUTBT OWTBV, oi x;aiumore. i i" . ' A 7: 't ' WALxrs ownrir, nr., . . . Latfl 0;1BoQtiU Carolina, 8. V&nAIIRLSGE, LzzV.zzzzu By VanAMRTRGE ..; i.-i i in ii i-i . 1 1 ii i. dt STEVEXSOX. .'AT 10 O'CLOCK. A. at. en ths 10th cf Oetobnr. 1867, we will sell by order of the Admin 'rgf or, if not disposed of privately, A COJll'LJ . i LAv7 YER'SXIBBARX, composed of over UO volnines of Standard Works, property of the lata Joshua G, Wright Terms mads known on day of sale. '.sept 20- : vwr'h -.-t.-u ,-804-ts Raleigh Sentinel copy till day of sale and send bill to this office. ; : , - snwnnnesaannnnwp"" m i i M u m A CARD, ' SINCE PREPARING MY SCHOOL CICULAB for the ensuing year. I have discovered that a general reduction of tuition rates is to taks place in tbe other Schools-of tha city. L rates, as pablishsd, are ths same as thone of last year, which were not above an avert "9 of those prevail, ing lathe leading Schools. Those prices wtro originally fixed by other teachers, and only adop ted by myself,: bat they seemed to me none too high for first-class instruction, considering tha pries of rents and living, snd ths relation of greenbacks to gold. These latter have not ma terially changed; and this wss my ret son for leav ing my rates of tuition unchanged. I am still un- vuuwauu, uiiv mj proiBsaionai sprncos cava ae teriorated fifty per cent in one short year, but as the opposite has been so ganeraliy coc' -ged by my professional brethren, it might be u.:..coit, at ; this early stage, to prove myself an exception. I therefore waive my claims so far ss to reduce ths rates of tuition for the next ST.nfil session ; Fifteen Dollars in the Mala, and Ita Dollar, in the Female Department of my feeh ooL A - OCt 8 - . 4-8t - '- 4' LIVE1TPCSL flLTY s- A Ann sacks,, in, vliilz omn-di- rect from Liverpool. oct 8 - : In store and for sale by O. G. PAISLEY A CO. i .. i PATENT Tir.3. - - I JUST ARRIVED BY THE " TEEESINA" TONS PATENT LCCZ SH3, TO TOR BUCKLE TE3. ' Will be sold on the most tw 's ,4 ' -' ;- -'.". HSJi-AY k, CO. eta 1 ! ..-... v..... s s.t 100 BAEHELS Irtni'tV w pvvf A- - '- A VA4 0i A, W41Sv" I LateofTarboro'.N.C, uj i-!Mt'fii i' eu oer juuriuer resitienco, on FIONI HTIiZZT, recently ccr-ied by D. A. Smith as a Furri'-ure Warehouse, atiere aha will ciym, cciiin L to., COTTON FACTORS FOB SALE BY WTLLARD rr.C3. 23, 3 anj 81 Korth Vat;r s'ct. sept 7 , - . .. . i.j-tf EVERYBODY RE AD THIS! iczzAT muz::z:7 r:-:ii mO WHO WAST T3 TZXZ1ZZ X a fortune, dont SnUj to r-i lock tt I i that VALUABLE PL MA. 'OJ oa t' J J. west side of ths W. A V. ii, i, fur rr iroa Warsaw and thro snd a b'll from . Five small TRACTS OF LA11j, all tc' .tr ; v . sell ons or all, to suit any buyer, or e .ac9 f r City Real Estate. Give arv turebf r cx a , t . teea hundred ta alt well aJiptii tj Cz, t -, Bice, Potatoes, Wheat and 013 ; r: --y Cf i to every tract, and nev"-.'-: -r r. s ii n parts of the Plantation, ltiic .hIls; ' t locations in Eastern C.rc.:-j ; t t fully describe. For part. ".iL - , tU . : i. -Hotel on N. Frederick, 1L 1 -j, , - ... C or J. Jones, Etuart Crei x y I' t the particulars or show the Uni. A navifraTls stream r z. t! ' 3 c 2 V 1 1 ' tation for one m-a on line. - sert 8 Hi r" aSD- open, on Honday the 7th iut, a lkr; oct.4 - 9 ttock of Y. ' ' 5-1 w pv v v GENERAL COIimsCION IIEKCIIANTC . , ICS West Lombard Street Baltimore. ' t . . KT ConsigTimeTits of Cton, ITaval Stores t-1 ct try its.: '3 T Ive E.ri;ti fJAIIS Snbscrlber t" X city, snd ccs?-- V X. & Co., rruce j k wLl stteni to c:' ' cotiL.lwsi j Wi.it 3 ether tceer-' r -i t Cor-'-it t . .. re. 1 1 tT tof :e over . r cr s. It is ta r t- :3 f :: - .3. -( t: s. ... , ,
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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