- - . -a N f? f . . - - - I - 4 VOL. XVII-NO. 20; WILMmGTON, N. C.,; -TUESDAY MORNING. OCTOBEK 22. 1867. WHOLE NUMBER 4.744.: t). J ' w 1 DAILY JOURNAL, ' OLDEST DAXLT IX THK STATE. ; E1CEU1AHD A PltlCK. Proprietors. , . , ADVIblLTISINU JlATKS , : t 9 Pi III? :i l 1 5 b o d .5 . : 8 5tlllHg I8g S 8 8 8 2 A tc S S 4 Ct U M g S 8 g 8.S VI hP P f ' W 8 8 8 .8 8 f 8 2 8 .8 8 3 S 8 . "3 i f. K) I " j 8 8 g 8 8 8 8 "5 ;8 8 .8 8 .8 8 g ,8 .8 8 8 IS. 8. .8 X f U K H H Cn C? H --I to C jfl .8 8 8 8 8 S J gt! w u . O CI O H QD to 13 8 8 8 8 8 8 P ' 8. 8 JS 8 8 8 8 Js JS g 8lSr.Sj8 8 & let) u hi h a to Q b o oo O w 1 4S K S o. o wi 18 8 8' 8 8 g 8 i li 'ggrg'g 8 8 5 18 8 81 8 8 8 8 5 (t n z e i a a n . fi ia " 2tr J i 3 5 tea 3: It! 2 -" Iflilf 3 r s. -si aUBttCKUFTlO!. One yar, ...... ...... ..$10 oo mi iDoninH,.... t (io Three oumtha...... -S OC WEEKLY JOUKNALJ SSTABUauED BKPTKUJiEB. lOH, One tqnare, or ten llucs or lean, fur each and every ln erUon. $1. . - Special Notlceti wlU be charged 2 per wiuare, for each ana everj uucruon- , f ; . , 4 iUBSCRIPTIOJr. On year....... ....... .........$3 00 1 blx iiiontlm, g 00 j j . Jew, 1867. T. .. THE HAILT JOURNAL. WILMINGTON. N. C TUESDAY. OCTOBER 22. 1867. ORDER FOR THE ELECTION. ILVqus 2d Mzlitaet Dibteict, ) ''- Chablebtow, S. 0., Oct. lbth, 18C7. ( osarERAZi onDEH9 i ( By tlie terms of the act of Congress en titled" An act to provide for the mora ef ficient Rorernment of the rebel States, " passed March 2d, 18C7, and of the acts of March 23d and July 19th, 18G7, supple mentary thereto it is made tho duty of the Commanding General of this Military District to cause a registration to be made of the male inhabitants of the State of North Carolina, of the ago of twenty-one Tears and UDwards and oualified by the terms of said arts to vote, and after snch recristration is complete, to order an election to be held at which the registered voters of said State shall vote lot or against a fJon' vention, for the purpose of establishing a 3 a 2rt t 3.C , constitution and civil government for the ' ' said State, loyal to the Union, and for dele-1 rates to said Convention, and to give at . least thWr d.y noUc. of. th, tim. .nd placo at which said election shall be held ; and tne said registration Having 'been completed in the titate of North Carolina, it is ordered : t-First: That in election beheld in the State of North Carolina, commencing on Tuesday, the 19th daj of November, 1867, November, 18G7, at which all registered voters of said State may vote "For a Gon- ' vention," or Against a Convention," and . ; for delegates to constitute tho Convention in case a majority of the votes given on 1 that question shall bo for a Convention, and in case a majority of tho registered ' ' f voters shall 1 have voted on tho question of . noiding sucn Uonvcntion. - . . .. v Second. It shall be the duty of ! the Boards of Registration in North Carolina, commencing fourtoen days prior to; the election herein ordered, and giving reason - . ablo publio notice of the time and place thereof, to revise for a period of five days f the registration lists, and upon being satis- . , Hod that any person not . entitled thereto has been registered, to striko tho name of such person from the list : and such iJorson shall not be entitled to vote. Tho Boards of Registration shall also durina the same period, add to- such registers the names of au persons wno at mat time possesses tne qualitioations required by said acts who have dot already boon registered. w m t a Ji u ,v, A'M' W AU UVtUAAlg UV (M w WV W O at Aviavat from or added to the registration lists the Boards will be guided by the law 01 March , .j 2d, , 18C7, and the laws supplementary thereto, and their attention is specially di rected to the Supplementary act of July 19th. 18C7. Fourth. The said election will bo held in ... each district . at such places as may here alter be designated, under the superintend , enoe of the Boards of Registration as pro .....Tided bv law. and in accordance with in structions hereafter to be given to said t r Boards in conformity with the acts of Con press, and as far as may be with the laws of North Carolina. h F)Vi All judges and clerks employed in ; conducting said election, shall, before com- mencing to hold the same, be Bworn to the - ' faithful performance of their duties, and shall also take and subscribe the oath of oClco prtscribed by law for officers of the V K Jr. , , viuv- yi un 'i. 'xixo pons suaii do opened at sucn vcur t Maces at eisrus o cioca, in me rore- noo3. and closed at four o'clock, in. the af- ' t rnoon of each day, and shall be kept open ' tUiics those hours without intermission or , , .;ot:ri:.cr.ti' ' "" ',""t . f , -f , ixveniJi. Ko member of the Hoard of Re gistration, who is a candidate for election as a duk-ia to the Convention, shall serve as a juJj of the election in any county or district which he seeks to represent. 1 . . Eighth. The Sheriff and other peace offi cer s of ca.cn county are required to be'pfe-.- - sent Carir j tho whole time that the ! polls - are kept open, and until tho -election is completed t prrd will be made responsible . that ther. t-J be no interference with i i.. : j" -S-scf c,-ctic,, cr :.ctbr interruption cf rood c ! r. If there (should ba ;more t .a oue U.,-? t'ace in any countv. the ; L ; riH of the county is empowered and di- rcct d to male suck assiiTuxaenta Of his do .. " ; lc" of . to th other :.f "" s i. ia 1 .3 juament, " t- j i r. . ..4 cl ( end or 3 n farther reauired ta report mander of the Military PoBt in which; bis cotinty is aitnated. t.i t , 'Ninth. Violence, or threats of violence, or of discharge from employment, or other oppressive means to:, prevent any person from registering, or exercising Lis right Of voting, is positively prohibited, and any ncb attempts will be reported by the reg istrars or judges of elections to the Tost Commander, and will cause the arrest and trial of the offenders by military authority. ' Tenth. All bar-rooms, aloons and other E laces for the sale of liquors by retail, will e closed from C o'clock of tho evening of the 18th of Jfovember, until C o'clock of the morninglf the 21st of November, 18G7, Uid during this time tho sale of all intoxi cating liquors ato near any polling place is prohibited.! ' Xhe police officers of cities and towns, aad ioheriQs and other peace oflieers of counties, will be 'held responsi ble for the strict enforcement of this pro hibition, and will promptly arrest and hold for trial all persons who may trasngress it. Kkventh. . Military interference with elec tions "unless it shall be necessary to repel the armed enemies of the United States, or to keep tho peace at the polls," is pro- Jjitnted , by the act of Congress approved February , 2oth, 18C0, and no soldiers will bu allowed to. appear at any polling place uuksa as citizens of the State, they are qualified and j are registered as voters, and then only for1 the purpose- of voting ; but the Commanders of Poets will keep their troops well in hand On the days of election, and will be prepared to act promptly if the civil authorities are unable to preserve the peace. j' " "v ; Twelfth. The returns rennired bv law to be mado to tho Commander of the District of the results of this election, will bo ren dered by the Boards of Registration of the several registration precincts through the Commanders of tho Military Posts in which their' precincts are situated, and in accor dance with the detailed instructions here after to be given. -" I-' : - . TurleenUt. The number of . delecates to the Convention is determined by law, and is tne number of members of the ; most nu merous branch of the Legislature for the year eighteen (hundred and sixty, and this number, one hundred and twenty; is appor tioned to thoi representative Districts of tho Stato in the ratio of registered voters as follows : ---.., ri , ... Ooantics of Borke and Mc- ) DoweU (tocethorh.ii Two (2) Dolocratea. Conntiea of Xtatberford and Iolk (together)... Two (2 :Doleir8.t,ea. ! CJountles of Sancev and ! - . 1 Mitchell (tocreUier)........One (1) Delec&ta. uoaouea 01 juaaiaon, van- 1:: j oombe, Henderson and f ; " Transylvania (together).. .Tbreo (3) Delecates. Counties of Haywood and is. .-. Jackson (toreUier)........One t (1) Delesrite. Conntiee of Macon, Clay and Cliorokoe (together) Two (2) Delegates. Counties of Alleghany, Ashe,. . ,i Hurry, Watauga and xad- kin (toarether) 1 . . . . . . . Three (3) iDelec&tea. Counties of Caldwell, Wilkas, t Arcaeu ana Alexander (to- 1 - Kcther) l Five (5) Delesratea. Counties of Darie and Itow- - -1 . I - an(tocether)..L. ....... ...Three (3) Delegates. County of Clevoland.'..... .One (1) Delegate. County of Catawba One (1) Deleeate. ? iiouuiy oi uucoin une County of Ota ton.. . . .". .One County of Mecklenburg. ... .Two County of Union .....One County of Cabarrus. One (1) Delegate. , (1) Delegate. (2) Delegates. 11) Delegate. (1) Dolegate. (11 Delegate. (1) Delegate. (1) Delegate. (1) Delegate. (2) Delegates. ; (2) Delegates. County of fetanley, .One uouniy 01 &nson .....One . . , . . One .....One ..vi.Two Uounty of Stokes, r. . . . . County of Forsy the. , . . . I'nn.l.nin..r,l,. County of Randolph. . . . County of Guilford. County of Rockingham. County of Caswell. County of Alamance... . i.i.Two . . . . Tnree (3) Delegates. . ., .Two . (2) Delegates. ....Two (2) Delegates. ....One (1) Delegate. Uounty of Person. One - (1) Delegate. County of Orange , County cf Chatham. Two (2) Delegates. Two (2) Delegate?. SSSSK""-- Four (4) Delegates. (3) Delegates. County of Warren. Two (2) Delegates. County of Franklin...... County of Cumberland.. , .Two .Two .One (2) Delegates. (J) Delegates. (1) Delegate. (I) Delegate., (1) Delegate.' (1) Delegate. County of Harnett County of Moor a .One .One .One county or Montgomery. uuunty 1 iviciimona. uounty or wayna. . . . .Two Two . ;i. .One (2) Delegates, j t'i) Delegates. (1) Delegate. (1) Delegate. (1) Delegate. County of Wilson. . i.. i ..j.-.One (Jounty 01 Mash.1 Ono County of Halifax. .Three County of Northampton.. .". '. .Two Delegates. Delegates. uountyor rAigecomue ..Three Delegates. County of Lenoir............ One Delegate. Delegate. Delogate. Uountyor Brnswick..'.. .....One " County of Columbus; . : . . .One ' County of Robosou Two ' Delegates. Delegates. Delegates County or Bladen. .Two County of New Hauovor.. . . .Three Oountyof Duplin Two Cjuuty of Sumpson. ...Two t jjeiegaiet-i aj Delegates. . lAmuiitH) ui jl jrreu uu rr asn- - t lngton 1 toMtherl.'.'. .. .. .Two DclegatoF. Delegate. Delegates. County cf Martin. . ,.:;.:..-.. On County of Bertio. ... i . . .Two taj County of Hertford. County of Gates .One II 1 Delegate, fl) Delegate. (1) Delegate., One County of Chowan.. .One County of Perquinimons. . . . .One Counties of Pasquotank and ll J Delegate. t .-. 2 ! Delegates, III Delegate., Camden together). Two County of Currituck.. . .Ono County of Craven. .Three 3 Delegate?, County of Onalow. .' County of Carteret .one ; ill Delegate. ,Oue 111 Delegate County of jone; .;2vr...v;. One Delegate. Delegate. Delegates. Delegate. 1 County of Beaufort ..Two l " wo I County of Hy del. ...-.One ,11 By command of Brevet Major Gcn9ral 1 ' . " " . Kd. R. B. Cantit. Lvi'Is V.CAZIABC, . . , . . 5. , 1 . Aide-do-Camp, A A. Adj't, Gen. .. uniuiAi.; ijocis v. and A. A. A. General. - Caziauo, Aide-de-Camp Scotland' and Immigration. ' ,:?' Mr. Alexander .Williamson has just re turned from! a visit to Scotland. While there he visited several of the best agricul tural sections 01 tne Lothians, and from frequent conversations ho had with the far mer "hands,? male and female, he found that they were most anxious to better their condition and prospects by emigration " to the United States, but the only drawback to such a consummation was the want of means, their humble pittance in the shape of wages and kind" not permitting them to put anything in store for contingencies. i r I- Pbial thrift, mteUigence, domestio diaainhrtA anil thnrnmcrh nonnl - no nationality that would sooner aid in the material development of this country and t .... .... . m waiering ana ' maintaining a neaiuiiui pubho sentiment. It would be -well, there- lore, that measures wern nrnmnt.lv takfin for their transportation and immediate env pioymeni on landing on our shores, t '"diana Drops the If egre. An Indiana corresnonrlAnt of thl NW York Tribune says that the prospect of call ing an extras session of the Legislature for the purpose of passing a universal snffraffe amendment has been nnally dropped, af ter the unfortunate results of the same ex. periment in Ohio." i... x 1 1 t y The daughter of Hon William Dennison wag married at Columbng,'' Ohio, on Wed- - r h"- dan ana cx-ptmWJ tanton were present on the occasion. . t , , ! ? ' - . . r: .. . ." I.! -rr? l'onxcr evwe-tiy tears mat ne ,naa cut hi3 : ror: ''u-.t i.r'.rs with his own ten r rs vaia las own pen- lL:iTv3, la groans at tia prospect of no : Mercantile. :..-. a-,. J :: '-it- A: DAVID & CO.; ; 27 market St.v , W ILBM NGT O N ' N,; J C. mUK jOLDKST AND LAHUEST HOUSE IN THE CIT7.. which manufactures iU OWN CLOTHINO, has just received a largo stock of , MEN AND BOTS' CLOTHINO, . such at BEAVEB BUSINESS SUITt?, ' . . , CASSIMEBE BU8IES3 SUIT : ' j , . , BEAVER OVERCOATS, , , 4 T f .,' BLACK FROCK COATii; :; - BLACK SACK COATS, , TiT Afir TnP5ITTV fOlTsj ( ' BLACK DOESKIN PANTS. FANCY CASSI1IERE l-ANTS, - W. ' GRENADINE. VELVET, j n . ; BILK AND SATIN VESTS, . i t: " BLACK CLOTH PANTS AND VESTS, BLACK DOESKIN VESTS, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHKG. ' " OUR DEPARTMENT FOR MERCHANT TAILOIiINO L; stands unrivaled, as we nave made it our stndv to secure the latest and cnoicest patterns or FLAiDi and JFANCY CASSIMKKS ana VtttllMUS ex-1 pressly for CUSTOM VVORK. GENTS FURSISUIXO GOODS : f. of all descriptions, . SHIRTS. COLLARS, VKDERBIlIItTS, GLOVES, DRAWERS, ' HOSIERY,; &c. Ac. HATS! HATS! Gentlemen are invited to call and examine our fine assortment of IIATS of various qualities and styles. - .. ,. CITY AND CO UNTE Y B UYERS will find it to their advantage to call and examine our stock, as they will save from 5 to 30 per j cent, in their purchases. TO WHOLESALE BUYERS we offer unusual inducements. "We can soil to them at equally as low prices as the same goods I can be purchased by tnem in New xorK or I'mla-1 s delphia. We buy of tne importers, by the wnoie- sale, and can therefore compete witn mortnern jobbers. ' -: ; 1 1 .ll-tf oct. 11 ALBERT DAY goldsborougd; north Carolina, AGENT VOB t . . DIDDLE, WORTH & CO;, -S GENERAL COMMISSIQ : . ., MERCHANTS. . (1 188 PEARL STREET, RKW YORK, - '-: J: .r-h l , . : 'i :- '. ? : , ' Will make liberal Cash Advances on Cotton and other produce to be consigned to above house, and give personal attention to Forwarding and pay ment of Taxes on same, and no charge for receiv ing and forwarding. 1 : , I will also keep a good supply of VJ - BAGGING, ROPE, PATENT TIES, ' " 1 ' PORK, Ac, Ac. , Office at old Stand, In rear of D. C. Car rin (ton's Store. 1 1 . aug 10 ' " ' 2S9-3m , h-w . SUNDRIES .,,t J v BALES Standard Gunny Cloth, . ' 50 Coil Rope, " I . . 10 Tons Dillon's Ties, , 3&0 jtaies nay; - s ? , 50 Barrels Heavy Mosb Tork, . .. - 2,230 Sacks Liverpool Salt, . U-,7. j a, 60 Hhds. Sweet Classed Molasses, for sale by " , . ... , 5 WORTH A DANIEL. oct.lt .-;,'- . --f; ll-5t lD C.:HLLL ! QFFERS his services to edit, teach,' post books, or in any "honest occupation, which pays a fair remuneration for services rendered." 1 oct, 8 ... :J '-o - .8 3t FOR SALE. S ALINE OIL :T BY THE BARREL. SUTTON & CHTLDS Corner Princess and Front streets. 10-tf oct 10 LIME I LIME 1 1 1 1 1 2 2000 BARRELS FRESH STONE LIME. lust arrived per achr. M. E. Vancleaf l l 1 : .1 : J Tl 12 1 1 1 Wftiting u to their raH to receive it 1 wm vhirf UnAmA Htil from wharf as landed. WORTH h. DANIEL. - 4.-s , 302.6t aepw IS ,t '' JUST RECEIVED i v t f; - v j Per Stri Fairbanks and. Eebecca Clyde. fK BALES Oanny Bagging,' - 5 Bales Dundee Bagging, . ... . . a xons ootton xies, . ,'; 60 Coils Rope, u a 60 Bbls. Family Flour, . 100 dor Super . , do., . .. 15 Hhde. Sugar, " "75 Bbls. Heavy Mess Pork, rJ-i 10 Hhds. Bacon, 60 Boxes of Rosin Soap, -: loa Balas of prime Hay, - i i PAtapeoo uuauo. uait, sc. &c uu uauu. F. W. KERCHNEB, - Dock and Water Streetf - ' - r ' 19 7t 'OCU SO mnE Knl.,cril.rr i.Hr. it jo be dlstinetly X understood that thai is nd Cliat&m Street Uothing manufactured or sold at this Establish- ""T,t ; also, that be is not the bt CUTTI'Tt in a. ca, lut thinks iik can pal3 liUs- - -- naia: -a for joanivt JA. cCCS, A"cAr' f.ct,i3 ' .i' l-i l- 1 i r"7. ' - 1 i.. .... u. . 4 j ........... ... ,., - i mercantile; CUT BHI1 "IT7F. RESPKCTPIXLT YJIFORM " OTJR T ' City and coub try friends that we have lately received a - ? ,.,. n VERY LARGE , - AND ' AT ' Astonishingly Low Prices,4 - - CONSISTINa OF COO )icccs of aHuortcd Trinta. 500 pieces Bleached and Unbleached Shirting And Bheetingv - - , l..--4f i 250 piece Delaines. - , ;r v-s , 123 pieces Black and Fancy Alapacas, j 150 pieces of lied and JFhite Flannels. ' 50 piecea of Beragea, Bilks, . GRENADINES, JACONETS and ; 'i?U LINENS in great quantities and varieties. 250 pieces Satinet, Clothe and CasaimereB. 300 pairs Blankets, and a Urge line of am too numerous to mention. 150 dozen Hen's WOOL and FUR HATS. ; 4. - .-OTJB. STOCK OF . . . READY MADE CLOTHING - ' ; - r AND Gcntlemens' Furnishing ccds is the largest in this market, andtwe offer them at I manufacturers prices. . ..r in addition, we nave received , , . 300 CASES BOOTS AD SHOES direct from the mannfacturers ; comprieinf? ; 75 cases Ladies' Leather and Morocco Shoes. 90 cases Mens' Kip Brogan and Calf Shoes. 40 caaea Mens' Balmorals. i ' 50 cases Misses, Children and Boys' Shoes. ' . 50 cases Mens' Bowed and Begged BOOTS. '. Parties viciting the" city to purchase their FALL and WINTER STOCK would do well to call and examine our Stock belore purchasing elsewhere. 'there is no House in the city or State that can undersell us, and wo offer to city and country merchants Goods on very accommodating terms. SOL. BEAR & BROS.. IS Market street, sept. 2o 308-lm LARGEST SHOE-HOUSE " '-. .1 ...v.,- in T ':U':l.'"i NORTH CAROLINA. TJR FALI. STOCK OF 11 BOOTS, SHOES, . LEATHER r Sb AND SHOE FINDINGS r is now complete, embracing every style and vari ety of BOOTS and SHOES manufactured, which are onerea to tne punno at very low prices. COUNTRY DEALERS I and the WHOLESALE TRADE will find in our stock the beet selected, and largest stock of BOOTS " AND. SHOES ever offered South of New York, and at prices that CANNOT BE BEATEN by any jobbers North or South. An inspection is ail that is needed to con vince any candid mind. Call and examine for yourselves. - , A'nce Atist lurnisnea on application. NEW GOODS BY EVERY STEAMER. ' GEO. R. FRENCII & SON, t , 30 Nl'UTII FROST STREET. oct. 17 ... . . 10-lm - ' AM) . COUNT iiY MERCHANTS. TTE offer the following goods, which we I have just received in Store : I ? SO bag 8 Rio Coffee, good and fair, 10 M Lagu.vra CoHeo, . 15 sacks nne k.. I. Hico, 21 caAs iime 8. C. Rice, to arrive, 60 bbls. New City Mess Pork, 100 bbls. and boxes of Crackers, right fresh, 150 boxes Colgates Soap, ' . , ,: 15 hhus. Western ohoulders arc; tides, 100 bbls. and 10 hhds. Yellow Sugars, , ' ' ' 50 bbls. extra C. A. Crushed and Powdered do.. 150 boxes Star and Pananne and Tallow Candles, sou boxes uannea Jt ruits ana Pickles, ; .u 20 firkins extra Goshen Butter, , 75 boxes Factory Cheese, ' . 80 bbls. Syrup and Molasses, ' ! ' ' 40 chests of Green and Black Tea. 50 boxes Chewing Tobacco, good to line, . . 50 bbls. Liquors, all sorts, common to choice, -200 Mills Cigars, various brands, some , 500 reams Wrapping Paper, ' .' aod a great many smaU articles, suitable for Be- tailers. Please examine our stock before buying else- AURIAN & VOLLERS, ' corner Front and Dock Streets, s i m-i . Wilmington, N. C. ., . -. .. 16 where. oct. 17 FIRST ' NATIONAL BANK OF , WILMINGTON N. O. J UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY tl . Iw; '.r..--ij AJtU !r-....J...- i'.iiyil i FINANCIAL AGENT. DIRECTORS . WM. H. McBARY, ) JAS. H. CHAD BOURNE, 8. D. WALLACE, 1 f Eli MURRAY. J EDWIN E. BLRRUS8, President, " A. E. WALKER, Cashier, - -. -" . ; WM. LARK INS, Teller, ,y U. M- BOWDEN, Book-keeper, ,1 -;v r 8. D. WALLACE. Ja.. ClerL 5 r ' fJlillS BAJTK is anr open foctha transac tion or bvrlnees. ..vi ' , GOLD AND SILVER COIN. Government Bonds ; and Securities, NOTES OJf SOLVIT and other State Banks purchased and sold. ' ' i r.A.unAJMij urt -vjxuiiiticaw &shj buuxu I EBN CITIES always on hand and for sate. COLLECTIONS made on all accessible noinU in. the United Statos, with prompt returns. . jJiarTJHiiB nii.uiiu.vrA;, ana oarerni attention given to the accounts of business men. WANTED 4 ' ' REIT-iJi?R003I convenient to the PostofSeA. . AodIv at tha - t . 't (f . . - - POSTOFFICE, -oOct.47 , -- -, . -v i 16-tf ALL :K1ND3 OF ELATCHS 773 r.'.T.lS AT THEj ' -iwv II' -- -i .-.- - I ... , jr.Tmt ,r i . - , TJ i..mUi,..u; . ' ' : .,-... , .. RAILROADS Wilclnton and 3Ian. Railroad Co, ? . GexBax. ScPKantiENCEKT's Office, 55: t vif WmtiKUTos, Ji. C, Oct. 5, lbG7. J ' 0!C mtui after Oct 6U1 PaiWBgti Train of this Load will run on the following Sched ule : EXPRESS TRAIN, Leave Wilmington.. .... . . .... Arrive at Flore nee; Arrive at Kingeviile... Leave KingsviUe... Arrive at Florence. ..... ..... . . . Arrive at Wilmington. , 2:30 A. M. ....... 8:10 A. M. .......11:45 A. M. .....11:30 A. M. 2:55 P. M. 8.55 P, M. TRAIN. ! 7-J50 T.M. ......10:3(5 A. M. ....... 2:00 P.M. ....... 55 A. M. ! ACCOMMODATION Leave Wilrningtoo... ....... Arrive at KiagsviUe.,.,, . . Leave Kincsville. ..... , . . . , Arrive at Wilmington.. M . ... .. . Express Train connects closely at Florence with the North Eastern Railroad, for Charleston, and Choraw and Darlington Railroad, for Cheraw, and at Kingsville- with the South Carolina Railroad, for Columbia and Angusta. ; j i Accommodation Train will run daily, Kundaya excepted, and connect at Kiugsvillo with Soulh Carolina Railroad f-r Columbia and Augusta. ! WM. MacRAE, Gcn'L Sup'fc. Oct. 6 : -'.j ,,. , ?.tf ,;, 1 ,, , , . Vil., Charlotte & Rutherford R. R. i Gkhehai. ScTEaiKTZPEirr's Offioe, ) - WiisasaTos, N. C. Aug. 9, 18C7. AN AND AFTER TUESDAY NEXT. AUGUST j xstn, ino rfe&enger train on uusltoad wml ty?TAlZ Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- a- ww w vuB a mm , v ' Arrive at Sand Hill same days, at 3 P. M. Arrive at Wadesboro' ( Stage) at -12 midnight. Leave Wadesboro' (8tage) on Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, at 2 P. M. Leave Rockingham (Stage) on Monday, Wed nesday and Friday at 4:30 A. M. . Leave Sand Hill (Cars) Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7 o'clock, A. M. : Arrive at Wilmington same days at 8 P. M. W. I. EVERETT, 5 General Superintendent. aug 9 -, . -. . 298-tf Office Wru, Ch. & vRcth. B. R. Co., 1 Wilmikotoh, N. C, Oct. 4, 18G7. J rilHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK X HOLDERRS of the above Company will be held at Lincolnton. on WEDNESDAY, the 23d 1 instant. LI, ALDERMAN, ; Secretary. Wardesboro' Argus, Lincolnton ' Courier and Charlotte Democrat conv onco a week till da of : meeting, anu senu diu. i oct. d , . . . , ; , G-tni SPEED. COMFORT AND SAFETY. MNATOESSIG LINE. Great U. S. Mail Route for the North. TUB Steamers of the above Lino leave Portsmouth daily (Sundays excepted) at 11 o'clock, A. M., on arrival of the great Express Train of the Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad.: Passengers leaving Wilmington,' N. C. by the 9:05, P. M., train, arrive at Weldon in time to con nect witn tne train of the Annamessio Lone, ar riving in New York at 5:20, A. M., next day. the QUICKEST TIME EVER MADE. -1 7 Be sure and ask for Tickets and have Baggage Checked via AHNAJHKSSIC JUUftt. ... . : a. V. TOMPKINS, . u . , General Agent. C. I. TROWBRIDGE, 1 1 ' i General Passenger Agent. July in .i. vi-:''v taie-tf : NEW YORK. June. 1867. ntTE, the undersigned Shipping Merchants of V V tne city 01 . x., irom tne oit repeated wsu monr of many different Sea Captains, in whom we have implicit confidence 5 and feeling it a dutywhich we owe our fellow men, hereby bear witness of the great confidence we feel in the truly marvellous curative powers of Major J..T. LANE'S INDIAN REMEDY for thecui eand prevention of SMALL POSL, YELLOW FEVEK, Ac, and we cheerfully add o.'j signatares. hoping its wonderful merits anj't H'oKBings.may be made known to the world. BRETT, SONS A CO., 43 South St. CURTIS WARD, 43 South St. D. R. DaWOLF & CO. 103 Broad St. HENRY A SON, 25 Coon ties Slip.' . . , SIMPSON & SHAW, 27 Coenties Slip. WM. A. MOORE, 205 South St. - JAB. T. TAPSCOTT , 8tt South St. GEO. Lu TAPSCOTT, of Tapscott Bro., W South St. ROBERT HAWKE, 86 South St. And many others. This remedy has never been known to faiL Price per package, $5,00. Forwarded free to any point in the Uoited States. Address -. ' J. T. LANE & CO., 1C3 Broadway, N. Y. sept 7 (. . ; - 2a-6w JT HAS ; BEEN ASCERTAINED BEYOND doubt, that the GREATEST BAKGAINS IN ' AND 1 ARTICLES FANCY ...... 1 .V ' - ' are sold daily at AUGUST KEHR'S, - '39 Market Street, Who has just returned from the North with as fine and well assorted a stock ot DRESS GOODS, J TRIMMINGS, CLOAKS, WRITE GOODS, NOTIONS, SU0ES, &c, &c, As has ever been introduced in this market. We defy competition. All we ask is a call, i " AUGUST KE1IR . S9 Market Street, At the old stand of Marcus & Eehr. 1-lm sept. 29 . . NEW CITY MESS PORK. -I '-r BARBELS ,NEW CITY MESS PORE, guaranteed full weight. sepL' 22 .' For sals by , WORTH 4 DANIEL, ' S06-5t BALE ROPE, BAGGING If D ID LEW EOR SALE IS LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASE EES, by the Manufacturer. J ' , . " " - H." CLUC.VS, v. . No 67 Pine street, New York. septia-:- j,!,.-. .:,.. : - 89-4m : - RAGS RAGS. "; rr;r:H l: :e en prices nwvx b paid A CI.TV..I COITC or I IT- A T t RAILROADS WIL3IIXGT0X AXD WELD0X RAIL ROAD C0MPASY. Ornos Ek. asto PtfPT. W. & W. R. B ) Wilmisotok, October 11, 18C7. ( ON AND AFTER THE 12th OCTOBER THE following Schedule w ill be ran over this Road : DAY PASSENGER AND HAIL TRAIN. 1 Leave Wilmington daily (Sundays excepted) at ! 6:00 A. M. : arrives at Weldon 3:00 P. M. Leaves Weldon dailr (Sundays excepted) at : 10S10 A. M. ; arrives at Wilmington 7;30 P. M. ; NIGHT EXPRESS MAIL AND PASSENGER v i s TRAIN. ; ; ' - . Leave Wilmington at. . .9:30 P. M., daily. Arrive at Weuloa at .e:u A. si., " Leave Weldon at.. . . .... .liiZ'i P. M., " Arrivo at Wliroington at. . ... . . . .2:20 A. M., " , KXPRES3 FREIGHT TRAIN. Leave Wilmington daily (Sundays excepted) at 4:00 A. M-, and arrives at Weldon at G:00 P. M. ; Leave Weldon daily (Sundays excepted) at 4:00 A. M., and arrive at Wilmington at 0:00 P. M. Trains pass Goldeboro' at 2:(M. 10:30 and 10:50 A. til., going North ; at 2:50, 10:15 P. K. and 10:50 A. M., gohig South, connecting ' with Trains to Raleigh and Newbern at 10:30 A, M. and further points at 2:50 P. M. ar Papers on this une or the Jloaa copy this and omit all other Schedule notice. , H. L. FREMONT, Engineer and Superintendent, oct 12 12-tf - AND -T"iT'"liTiTf'lCl t I Tfll li EXirltJCibS HO UTJbi. Two Daily Trains, (Sanday A. SI. excepted.) raou -WILMINGTON TO NEW YORK, WELDON, PETERSBURG, RICHMOND, WASH . INGTON, BALTIMORE & PHILADELPHIA. Through to New York in 32 Hours. NO CHANGE OF CARS! FROM WELDON TO ACQUIA CREEK, OR FROM WASHINGTON TO NEW YORK. ; Passengers leaving WilmLcgton at C;00 A. M., or 9:80 P. M., make close connection at Weldon wit the trains of this old Favorite Route. Elegant new cars supplied with the new Patent Reclining seats on all trains. . TIME AS ' " f AND FARE AS QUICK LOW as by any other route. " Ask for Tickets and have your baggage checked via Petersburg, Richmond, 4 c. Passengers upon arriving at Weldon should ask for and take the cars -inaiked THROUGH ROUTE. E. H.GILL, Sunt. li. A P. R. R. It. B. PEGRAM, Supt. Pet. & Weldon R. B. oct. 13 13-lni NOTICE-TO SHIPPERS OF FREIGHT. THE S2ABDARD INLAND AIR LINE PORTSMOUTH, VA.. TS TIIK ONliT DIRECT LINE BETWEEN JL BOSTON, - NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE and the CAROLINAS It is express in point of speed and safety of Freights being from 40 to 70 hours in advance of all other Lines, and at as low rates. . It offers daily communication with Baltimore. Daily communication with Philadelphia. . Five steamers each week to New York. Two steamers each week to Boston. It Is the only line having these advantages, and bv wnich there is but one handling of freight. Cars are loaded at the wharves in Portsmouth and are run through to destination. --i . 1 Be careful to direct your consignors to ship only From Baltimore by the Norfolk or Bay Line Steamers, foot of Union Dock. , From Philadelphia by the - Asntmcule Line, Philadelphia Wilmington and Bal timore Depot, or hjr Clyde' Steamers. 11 South Delaware Avenue. From Hew York by thp Old Dominion Steamship Line, Pier 3T, North River. - From Boston hy the Serfolk Steamship Line, end of Central Wlwrt AR looses, damages or over charges promptly atiiuflttKl. on aDDlicason to - JAMTS McCARRICK, 4 Transportation Agent, Portsmouth, Va. Have your freight marked uwi Portsmouth, and in shipping to Philadelphia,, marked via Clyde's Lino, vtvia Annamessio, - ; E. O. GHIO,. , Superintendent Transixrtatioiun' aug. 30 j .: -: 'Zs;.2m ":ir CHILLS AND FEVER. NOLANLUSiE, the Great Vayinin Yegrlalfo Al terative and Jfrmooator of ue Jluiium Huslevi. NOLAMJINK y a certain preventive and pos itive cure for CH1LLH Ali D FKVE1C Tho success which has attended NOLAND1MS ! in our own city and State, (Virginia), and other States, has induced the proprietors (at this, the j season for chins and lever,) to can U10 attention of the citizens of North Carolina to our 'Nolan- dine" as a vegetable preparation,: which hasia j evers instance accomplished what is claimed for it, as the following certificates and many others too numerous ror puDiication. win attest. JOHNSTON A L.ANGUOBNE, Pharmaceutists and sole Proprietors, - ' Richmond, Virginia. For sale by W. H. LIPPITr, Druggist, Wilmington, N. CL - RicDMOsn, Anjj. lth, 18G6. ; Messrs. Johnston & Langliorne: Dab Bias: I contracted chills and fevers in the lower country in September, 1865, and, notwithstanding a resi dence in the mountains of Virginia, still contin ued to suffer from them up to the following De cember, and irom the first warm weather in the I beginning of spring was subject to attacks of them sician in Lexington gave me quinine and calomel. the only effect of which was to stop the chills for a time. The calomel, although I took a large Suantity of it, did cot act. When I arrived in ichmond, in the early part of July, I was again affected with them. It was recommended to me i to take your Nol undine. In ten days after tne first dose l leit like a new man. All the spricg X had i been weak, debilitated and subject to a swimmmg in the head; but now, though feeble from the ef fects of the fever, I feel in perfect health, and can perceive a dally improvement in my condition. And now thanks to your medicine, which I hope will prove a blessing to both you and your fellow. creatures, I am enuiely recovered, and chills and fevers seem at last to nave bidden me a nnai eaieo. I hays no hesitation whatever la recommendaig it to others similarly affected. Yours, sirs, very truly, . v . . V K. MACON. .-; Mr. Macon is a recent graduate of tbe Virginia Military lnstitate.of highstsmiica; and rh&racter. I should rely with implicit confidence , upon Ids Statement in regard to anytbiLp. - .Qg. 24 281-3m wai. li. uiviijuuiiixja. JUST PUBLISHED. TCR5KR-8 If OKTI1 CAUOUSA ALMA Ji AO, FOB 1 8 6 3. "XfE are now prepared to farnUh the i VV above Alaianacs to Booksellers, Merchants and Dealers, in any quantity;- v. - Orders will ie promptly filled at $8 rer hun dred, or f 75 per thousand. - ' ' Booksellers and Stationers, BalUrh, N. O. 'sept. 27 J . . 810-law5t K"PPING ARTSCES tor A no FO. f i -J ..Iti. OUTWARD rBTIFESTi fnEDtCATIom. SCHOOL K0TICE. TIIK MISSES PRICK vrtll apea SeKoal on TUESDAY. 1st October, at the reaidenos of Mr. A. L. Price, en Fourth street, between Chcsnut and Princess. . r S TIBKS PIS QUABIIB! The higher branches of English, French In- - eluded. Drawing (in Crayon and Pencil) ..11200 .. 600 ainsio at Professors Charges. - : ; , Further particulars made knows on application. ' soptH' - - ' - 203 WILMINGTON MALE f . . AND" FEMALE SEUIlifjinY "yT-lIili XlB-OPKlt OCTOBER 3d, I ; Mr for particulars, aoo CucnLAa, to be found at the JOURNAL OFFICE on Monday next. . W. Post copy. : JEWETT. 200-tf sept 11 s;QIOTv.''fiyPTI0;j,1 3 Can I better provide for my Family, than by spending a small portion of my ln , come for a Policy an my LtAi tw, 38,00 0 Persons have Insured la ! C MM' LIFE INSUBA1SCE CO. OF HABTFOKD. 00.. , ;t And others are Dally Applying. TIIK principle of LIFE IKSURABrCK has become so well demonstrated, that it Is hardly necessary at this day to go into an argument in its support. Every individual who has a family or dear ones dopendont upon his existence, la la fact, overlooking, if not violating, one of the most im portant duties of life, in not guarding them against want, and protecting them from poverty, should death deprive them of his support and assistance. On an INSURANCE POLICY, procured at a small premium, a ronuisite sum Is secured la case of death, to provide them with subsistence through life. Securing such a policy not only makes Ufa pass more pleasantly, but will bring to ths death bed the happy consolation that your wife and child ren will not be left destitute, or to THE COLD. CHEERLESS SYMPATHY OF AH CNCHAJRITA- BU WORLD. To those whose good impulses are moved to this accomplishment for their family's future protection, . . '; ;; ;.vf;; ; THE &TNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. is most cordially recommended for the carrying out of these desires. The Company has been in existence for FORTY EIGHT yeari.and now. with S Capital of over $6,000,000 C3 stands as one of tho solid monetary institutions of the nation and oners positively the best induce ments for LIFE INSURANCE in the world. - Over five hundred risks have been taken in the last twelve months upon the most influential citi zens of North Carolina, Out of this number four have died, making $23,000 in cash . paid over promptly to survivors ; and but for this fore thought and ACTION not one dollar would have been left of their estates for the benefit of their bereaved loved ones. After the 2nd year SO per rent. Dividend ts paid to Policy holders every yoav during VUb-' and at doath tho Policy is paid to survivors. ' f " Risks on ages from 14 to 05 years are taken for a term of years or the WHOLE TERM OF LIFE on amounts from 11,000 to $10,000, and the rates are regulated according to age. J-THI3 PROVI SION CANNOT BE TAKEN FOB DEBT, BUT GOES TO THE FAMILY OH OTHER DEFEND ENTS FOR THEIR SPECIAL USE AND SUP PORT. - Nothing can possibly be gained by delay in this duty and much may be lost. Of two cour ses, one of which may leave your family or depend ent friends destitute, and the other ASSURES them a comfortable support at your decease j can thero be a doubt which is to be chosen ? Every one knows that if the pressure of the times bears hard upon a man in the fulness of bU strength, it will be far more severe upon a woman and child ren left at such a conjuncture as this without re sources or protector, and it is easier for a man to pay bis premium than for his family to Uva with out his aid and without means, For further information evil on the Agent who now extends the invitation to every one, rich and poor, to avail himself of the adranatan-es offered by one of the LARGEST, SAFEST. BEST, CHEAP EST AND MOST POPULAR AND VS.TAkni.v. COMPANIES IN THE WORLD. i - ' ' JOHN E. SPEAR51AN. Attst, Market Street, between 24 and ' Wilmington, N.O. jari. 27 - . lC3-5Uw--Wtf SPECIAL NOTICE. mO OUR MERCHANT TATXiOBING DEPART X ment we have added a choice,, assortment of fine ; - ' . '. 4 FRENCH BRO ADdjOTn 1 ' " " . - i i AHjiawuJi ttai,r.m"y I and a full lino of w TATIJOKS TltlMMtNCrS? We guarantee to give satisfaction to all Whq want a fino, handsome fitting garment, f f $ t . """ W Markot stret. sept. 25 t -.J n ii. '808-lm CLllVEtt CREEK BIANF'G CC?ANY8 STRAIJIER CLOTIL, ' ; V A A SIUCKTMOS, I -in 80 INCH DITTO, COTTON YARN, -w -. m IJ: aKD Call, all of, very superior quality can te' furnished at shorfenotice. u - " J. HV' IIALL, . , , . Frest. Beaver ureea caanrg U0. A. JOHNSON A CO., Agents, Wilmington, N. a sprilU i . , 1S7 tf , PAINTS. OILS AND GL1C3. A LAROl! lat jmst reeelred, eonsUUag In XjL tart as follows : , r , English and American WhlU Lead and ZIne. ,: . i.- Jiya f-4 A i. 13,000 lbs. Assorted colors Dry and in Oil a. ..... 7,415 lbs. wmuowuiase, ""biDOxes. j Unseed and Machinery Oil; i.'-.f.- t Varnishes, Brushes, Ac., xc. Jfor sals at tb low est prices, ror easn, at IAJ a HANCOCK a DAGGETT'S, , 9 Market street. June 11. 1867-118 DIE CHARLESTONER 7EITUNG. JOIIS A. Wi GK.fKH, Editor, TTTOER the above head the nmdersignan U " propose to publish a ,f s; ; GERMAN I7EEK1Y PAFfl . to be ine organ of the tierman j-opiaauon, and devoted to the interests of this State, in Lncour- 1 ASling Imuiigration and Industrial Purauits. I liter-tore, Agriculture, Commer?", Arts and Trade, will berepresentea in its ooluiiius, and the news of the aay win be Kven. nn'i 3tmfi A. WAGENER baa kin?1? eonapnt- ed to undertako the Editorial manage. ." at for the present. - SUB3CR1PT10N-W w iot Twelye ilonths. . 1 50 " Fix " 1 -'l 1 00 Three-4 .. ADVEBTD3EMEJJTS inserted on liberal terms. C. G. EKCKMANN CO. . No. 3 Broad Street, Charleston, 8. 0. sept. 27 i .- : , ; 810 UNDUIIIS. r BALSC3 Standard tianny Cloth, 100 coHs Rope, -" ' 40 - -10 tons union's Ties, i .:. : . . i j 109 sacks N. C. Fiour.r - Forale br - - " - -I a , - -.-' .-WORTH & DANIEL. septa - , H06-J5t new isictUf -::aV. CHOICE TABLE lit I 1 ", SYRlT.at "'nt St., .- ,,-- ; -'1 ' li i IV- Cv v , M' ve V oct.?!) "' i -A .1 1 w'