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' . O if ' f)7f . ' ' ..." "I .'. .f; hk?i: v i; - itviWMO ........ .. -..f .u, v vol: XVII-NO. 30. wTT.MmrTTON. n. a, Saturday morning. November .im. numb: m"1 ' : : -i - I vn.tr0' ' ' l . .. r I II T ti ins. ; DAILY JOUHN AL OLDm DAILY IS THI STATE. AOYKUIItMU ttTtC AA.laV. FJ. 2 . " J3 . II a I? S a rt B 5 h o-." A. - a c -3 o s: 9 2-3 2 5-5 3 - 3 t 3 IS! '8 8 8 ,8 3 JL A1 .8 e 8 .8 s '8 8 2 8 8 "8 8 o ' S 8 8 '8 1 8 8 8f 8 Si 8 S 8 8i8 "siiiiscliiPTiofli. One year, Mx inoniiiM TbrM month.... .....$10 00 6 00 3 OC W K E KLY JOU KNAL , KHTAIILISHED SErDEMBEH, mil. One nqiwro, of ten line or lew, for,ech ana every lu on ii id, f l. . . hoecliU Notk-e will cUnrgcd $2pr iwiuarc, for each tnil every tiumrtlou- ' nunsciiirTioM. one year I o MX luoiillm,. w Jrtt. 1807. : - ' 8 . T11K DAILY JOURNAL. WILMINUTON. N. 0. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 18C7. TI1K UICIIiNONO KLKCTIOXS. VXTLX OF O EN Ell A L BCllOFIELD TO MB. i. OILilEU rjSJOrSDfcB OF MR. OILMEB. II OEN. UOlloriEU TO MlC tOLMER. ' llCADVlUAATSiUI FlKST MlLITABI DlSTBItT, ) , " Htate or ViRomu, ! "IUohmoud, V.,Octobr 2tb, 18C7. ) Mr. J. IT. Gilmer, Richmond, Va. : bin : I urn directed by the Commanding (.iuncral to acknowledge the receipt of jonr rommnniciUion of the 25th innl, referring to the Into election in the city 01 liictimonu, l Episcopal CbuicU Soatb. J ; . Thrt Tialtimnra Annual Conference of the Methodist Epiacopal Church 8ontb, t its scsvion uere la inarcu wet. uuujji.t-u iw"; tion providing for the assemblage of a Snn day bchool3onventkn for thofpurppsf at increasing interest in the subject through out the limits of tile uonierenoo. .Accoru inirlv. on 8atnrdoT afternoon kbt the Con vention assembled at the Central IMetho- dii,t Episcopal Church South, on Lexing ton street near Tine, and was called to or der by Rev. 8. a Roszellfc vho stated the object of , the metting. . A temporary organization wa3 offoctei by the selection of Bishop 1). 8. Doggctt as chairman and C. B. Biyley and A, Millw ries. Upon motion of T. J. Magruder, tne Convention was called by Conference Vis Asfirtained there were abont one hundred and fifty delegates pre' sent, representing the seven ' Districts, which include territory in, Maryland, the TVatrint nt fVilnmhift. and the Valley of Virginia, extending nearly to the Tennessee line. Delegates I were also admitted from .o irwlprtpriflont "Methodist churches with in tbo bounds of the Conference. Upon motion of Dr. 8.1 II. Williams, all visitiDg ministers in attendance were regarded as active members of the Convention." Upon motion oi Rev: Alpheus Wilson, a commit tee of one from leach Conference district anil f mm indpnendent churches was appointed to effect a permanent organiza tion; and alter aj consultation the Conven tion reported the. following for permanent officers, and they were elected: President, mtaaun, W TV f!nrr: Vice Presidents. N. R. Selby, II. F. Zimmerman, O. Lirikhder, D. E. Btrasbnrg.jW. T. Smithson; i Secre tary, C. B. Bayiey; Assistant Secretaries, 0. C. Calvert and A. T." Miller. The re nort of the Ruainess committee was then presented and accepted. Rev. I. R. Fiud loy submitted ft! constitution, whifh was referred to the business committee. Dr. 8. II. Williams presented a series of reso 1nfi(inii. whinh were adonted. dcclaiintr it exicdient to establish a i Sunday School Depository in Baltimore and referring to a committee or tnrco tno arrangement, vi iuo details. An adjournment then took place until Monday morning. On Sunday Bish op Doggctt preached to the Convention at Trinity church, corner of Madison avenue and Trcston street, and in the afternoon a mass meeting or tne unuay scnoo.s was held, at which abont 1,200 children were I)rcsent,"and nddrcsses were made by Bish op Doggett, vr. iuarauaii, oi juissmuipiu, Dr. Hugh, of Winchester, Va., and Dr. Husten, of this city. Tho session yocrday was principally occupied in tho discussion of the Constitu tion as reported back from the Business committee. Another Eessionr will bp held this morning. ' I Baltimore American, 29 ult. ""GEORGIA STATBLOTTBUY! FOR THE . . OF THE MASDsic mmi mil 'A K XT It ACL ASS C, CAPITAL PRIZE $20,000: TICKETS SX.00 1 WILL BE DRAWN IN PUBLIC AT ATLANTA, GEORGIA', tr, ttibVa Knrh nsf-imiments of his de- :, - L0TTit' puties, and otherpcaceofficers, to the other 1 un n Viva in rvm nn polling piacea, us auj, juwfcui.u, best subserve th purposes of quiet and or der l and he is further required to report these arrangemenis in aavanco to mo vuvu mander of the Military Post in which hi county is fituated. Ninth. Violence, or threats of .violence, or of discharge from employment, or other oppressive means to: prevent apy person from registering, or exercising his right oi voting, is positively prohibited, and any ! such attempt will bo reported by the reg istrars or judges oi eiecucras w Commander, and will cause the arrest and trial of the offenders by military authority. ' Tenth. All bnr-rooma, saloons and other places for the sale of liquors by retail, will be closed from C o'clock of the evening of tha 18th of November, until 6 o'clock of the morning of the 21t of November, 1867, and during this time trie sale oi au intoxi cating liquors at or near any polling place is prohibited. The police cflicers of cities and towns, and the sheriffs and other peace .! III V. . AuiuvnQi. omcera oi counues, wm u '"r"-' - , - n., 7 . . toon bleforthe strict enforcement of this pro- Qn Wednesday. Gill XVOVCIIlUCr, ; Ibb(. v:t notnr.fln orrofit. nn( hold I ' :.. x lilUlUUIi, UUU KiU J1WUWJ .vww for trial all persons who may trasngress it. Eleventh. Military interference with elec tions, "unless it shall be necessary to repel tho armed enemies of the United States, or to keep the peace at the polls, ,is pro hibited by the act of Congress approved February 25th, 1865, and no soldiers will be allowed to appear at any poiung pice nntwa oh iti7.fma . of the State they are qualified and are registered aa voters, and then only for the purpose of voting ; but the Commanders of Posts will keep their iMiuianoil in Vinnil on the davs of election. and will be prepared to act promptly if the civil authorities are unable to preserve the peace. - "-. : 1 ' - ' - Twelfth. The returns required by law to be made to the Commander of the District of tho results of this election, will be ren liv tli a Boards of RecriatratioD of the trat.irn nrficincts throush the Commanders of the Military Posts in which their precincts are situated, and, in accor dance with the detailed instructions here after to be given. : :. Tf, & Tim tinmber of delegates to the Convention is determined by law, and is - A - the number or memners oi me moss nu merous' branch of the Legislature for the year eighteen hundred and sixty, and this number, one hundred and twenty, is appor tioned to the representative Districts of the State in the ratio of registered voters as follows : . Wilainjctau and, 3Uai Railroad Ciy , 'GKfffcftAt, FifrsErKTHrPKirr's- Omcx, I ,f . Wn-MWtrrojt,,!. Oct. 5, XJ, J fW nd fier 0t. Stlii. yMer TrsUia V nle of thit Koad will run on the folio wins Sched- rnn m ffiTTrWTT - fiT C?C! fl CAPITAL PRIZE $60,000, TO BE DRAWN ON WEDNESDAY, 13th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1867.' m OPEN PUBLIC. ' WHOL.K TICKETS St, II ALVES $8, QVAU- TEES $3, EIGHTHS ft 50. " IN THIS GREAT SCHEME THERE ARE 418 PRIZES AMOUNTING TO $180,000. Addrees tH orders to . 5 -4 BOYD, WILSON & CO.; Managers, Atlanta. Ga. 4? ' ; 2G-tr Ledvo VTEmuiRtoD. . 2r30 A. M. Armo at riorence. ....... ...i....... o;iu a. Arrive t KiDftsville 11:45 A. M. T RIncralrilTn: : ....... ....... .11 :H0 A. M. Arrive at Florence 2:55 T. M. Arrivo &t 'Wi)minirton.. .............. o:53 1 , 51. .- ACCOMMODATION TBAH. & mA t k infT&ln A. : ' . 1U .. A T . . f TT Inrrarillo : .... --i . . . . .'. i, ?:C0 P. ML Arrive at wunurKvoa.. ....,,-.... oua a. a. Pyf..i. rvr mniuvita nloaflW at Florence with the North Eastern BaUroad, tot Charleston, and Chwaw and Darlington RaUroad, for Choraw, ana r. i .in w rt ann om Bra , - - ; Afirtomroodaflori Train will run daily, Sundays excepted, and connect at Kingaville with South Oat olina jUailro&d fr tJoiumbia and Augusta. , . . w iL. joaciulc, uen i. crap . Uil., Charlotte & Rnlherford R. B. WIUIISCTON AND WELB05 RAIL ROAD COJIPAJiY.' XDrCATIOAL. 0' GEORGIA MHffl! ORDER FOR THE ELECTION. Hi'iia 2i MiniTAuv Disxiacr; ) CiiAKLEfcTON, 3. C, Oct. 18th, 18(57, J No. 101.1 By the terms of the act of Congress en- provide ior iqb mure ei- io iub into civiwwu y i jLjy me terms Oi and to say in reply, that the charge of of- tiieJd Au act tp licial misconduct preierrea Dy you agamst flcient ROvernment tlie supermienueui, ui lu " pas8ed March 2d, 107, and oi tne lacis oi investigated as soon as you shaU file proper Jjarch 23ll an(1 jjuiy 19th, 1867, supple- piriQcfttiona in support of the charge. , mcntary tlieretoi-it ia made the duty of The question you raiso aa to the legality r . -L mftnjiri; General of this Military of tho election will bo referred to the Un- l v,i8trict to CttT1Be a reciBtration to bo made Countica of TurW and Mc- ' " "J ' : Dowetl (together).. .Two (2) Dclog&Us, Polk (tonether)...... Two (2) Delegates. Counties of Xancey and Mitchell (together) Ono (1) Delegate. Cou' tiet of Madison, Bnn - combe,' Henderson and , Tranujlrauia (together).. .Three (3) Delegates. WVUU.va w J " .... v , . Jackson (together) One (1) Delegate. Counties f Macon, Clay and Cherokee (together) Two (2) Delegates. Counties of Alleghany, Ashe, Surry. Watauga and St ad- kin (togetlier).. Four (4) Delegates. Counties of UaldwelL Wilkes, l.cil mm tlnTuirlnr (to. gcther) Fit (5) Delegates. Counties of Davio. and Row an (together) Three (3) ungates FOB THE ' . JIISOSIG OUPIiANS' HOME. , . .. t ..-'7 ROYD. WILSON & CO.. Blanasers. GREAT E XT R A SCHEME, CLASS C. CAPITAL PRIZE $2 ,000, ON THE HAVANA PLAN. '' " $00,000 IN . PBIZE3 TO BE DI8TEIBUTED Uekebai. SurzaiWTiDHrr'B Ovfto I . -m.1 n . A t Of TV W .N AND AFTEB TUESDAY KEXT. AUGUHrr trnin on thin Road Will i leave Wilmington on Tuesday, Thursday and Bat- Arrive at Bana U1 same oaya, at a r. .in. , Arrive at Wadesboro' ( SUge) at 12 midnight. ' Leave Wadesboro (Stagel on Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, at a P. SI. --' ' 'tMm lioekintrham 'Staae) on jaonaay.1 wea- nenday and Jfriday at 430A.M. , : . ix)te Sana urn ( uare; juonuay, n cuuouj uu Friday, at 7 o'clock, A. M. " ; o ' " Arrive at vumingion nms ujo a . . W. I. EVEBETT," : -"j , .1, General Superintendent, aug 9 ; . , 888-tf SPEED. COMFORT AND SAFETY. AKNA1IESSIC LINE. Great IT. S. Mail Route for the North. THE Sttuimera of th ftbov Ua war. Portsmouth daily' (Sundays excepted) at 11 .,. wir a m ' nn imviiT of th erreat EiDress J WW 11. h. , -. r, A Train of the Seaboard and Roanoke Uailroad. , PaHBenffers leaving wiimingtoa, a. u., ny no 9K, P. JL, trains arrive at Weldon in time to eon ntct with the train of tho Annameaaie lice, ar rivinff in New York at 6:20' A. M.; next day, the QUICKEST TIME EVER MADE. Be tare and uk for Tickets and BacKaceChctkedTla ANNAMKSSIC LINK. . . ' .. ' H. V. TOMPKINS, Goneral Agent. l E ' ' C. I. TROWBRIDGE, - ' ' - General Passenger Agent. juiyu - wa-tf Omci Eko. ahd f kpt, W. 4W.R, 1 , WiutiMaTO, OuUber 11, 18G7. , j ON AND AFTER TUK 12 OUTOBEK THE follofing Schedule wDl he run over thiB Road: nivBioovvfiirn iKn matt, tiiahi. t .... iriiminnn HbUv YSuodavs cxct)td at 6:00 A. M. ramves a emon a.w . Leaves Weldon uaiiy teunuay ewv-;v , 100 A. M. 1 arrives at Umiugtoa m a . u NIGHT EXPRESS MAIL AND .PASSENGER ll.Al. . .. . -1 - Iavo Wilraintrton I. ... . . 9:30 P. .,' daily. Arrive at Weldon at.. . . . . . . Leave WeMonr at.w. t ;t.- Arrive at WUmioirton at.. . ...2:20 A. . KXPBE83 FREIGHT TRAIN. r;- Leav Wilmington daUy (Sundays excerffcd) at 4:00 A. M., and arrives at Weldon at P. M. Leave Weldon daDy Sundays excepted) at 4aX) A. M.. and arrivs at WUmington at 6:00 P. M.- . Trains ass Goldaboro' at 10:30 and 10:50 A. A., going North ; at 2:50, 10:15 P. M. 10:50 A. M., going Bontn, conneciuig nu ''" Raleigh and Newlrn at 10:30 A. M. and further points at 2:50 P.M. . 1 , .j fg- Papers on this hna of the Road copy this and omit all ether Schedule ,q ' Enslnocr and Superintendent, i ;'oct 12 ' - 1 - - Wilmington & Weldon Railroad Co., i Office of thk Bzckxta&t and TaEAsunEu, WUmlncton.N.O.,Nov. 1, 1807. mnri n. 1 mt .ii.imit lanotl netlBK OI Ikn litjutbhn rlpn :fll 1.1 111 niiuiujKWU uu Weldon Railroad Company will be held In Wil- : un,inAyii tim i:it n UIBC - i The transfer books will be closed from this date until after the meeting. w TU0Mrs0N; . " ' ' Secretary, i ' X.tm i News and ' Star. Goldaboro. and Sentinel, Raleigh, copy ft times. v SCHOOL NOTICE. rrnilK MISSKW PIIICK vUt p ihol X on TUESDAY, lat October, at the reaidonee of Mr. A. L. rrice, on Fourth street, between 4 Chesnut and Princess. .. . TE RMS aPEBMJTJABTSB : The higher hranclics of English, French in- doded. . S2 rrinr in Pr.Ton and Pencil) 0 W) MnBio at Prefeiwor's Charges. " " ' FurUier particulars made known on appucauun. sept 14 ' " " 299- L ARGE ADDITION V ' To OCB i-i-'i ,UiZ- FULL AMD COMPLETE i STOCK Off BOOTS LEATHER ' AJID SHOE FINDINGS SHOES, Making the most complete and elegant assort ment of BOOTS and BHOES aver exhibited in this market.. These goods having been manufac tured under the supervision of our senior expreas ly for this market, enables tts to offer a better class oi gooas man any noiue in tne chji uu prices that defy competition. We guarantee to prove bevond doubt to any one who will examine ou stock, that they will save money by purchas ing their goods at 29 North Jront 8treet. 4 WHOLESALE BUYERS Can obtain their GMT TIKI MB MAIL BOOTS AND-SHOES AND EXPEESS KOUTE. County of Cleveland. Conntv of Catawba. . . County of Lincoln County of Gaston...... County of Mecklenburg (Jounty oi union. . of the election will Uo ff""; District to cause a registration to be made J Cabarrus, vention, which will bo the proper Judge oi of thQ m&lQ habitants of the State of county of ttanley. . . the "election, returns, and qualifications oi Nortli Carolina, 6f the age of twenty-one County of Anson.... its own members." - - ! Vcurs and UDwards and nualified by the County of Stokes . . Vrv rnsnectfnllv. Your obedient servant, B. F. CiiALiiN, Assistant Adjutant General." MB. orLMEIl S KEPLT. rtiriruor. Oct. 20. 18C7. t - ixsiva uvhvv) J Umyr GencralJ. M. tkhojltld, Commanding gates to said Convention,--! ' General First Military District, YmnuiA: I least thirty day's notica of . ... ;' -ria nt tthtari flnld election Kin I had tuo nonor on yesicruay w iv- .ni vnnr nffi.il Vi'tllv trt t!!V CrOtCSt. I tui j j . ..y-j . m ' , . A I. . . . .1 immn.liatATv fulfil TM fM years anu upwuriw uuu UuxUu j-j ConntVof Forsythe. terms Of said acts to vote, ana alter bucu uniy Of Davidson. . . . registration is completo, to order an election county of Randolph. . . . to bo held at whicn the registered voters of County or Guilford. . . ? 1 ti l a Ias rw area ;nof. 4 Cn-n. I Conntv of Rockingham. baiu piuw bii-u rB"T.vri.tri" Conntv of Caswell. . . vention, lor tne 'purpose oi cbiauusmuK constitution and civil government for the said State, loyal to the Union, ana ior aeio- huu iu give u. the tune &nd I County of Alamance. . Count j of Person, i . . County or urauge. . . Conntv, of Chatham. County of. Wake loos vuiM j . r,,V , r,l . County ot Uranviuo. place at which said election shall be held ; county er Warren.. .-. 4V.a doI.1 .. vcxritit.mt.inri ' h&vinfl ' been I rvinntv nf Frank fin. nun ,ixj iji.v . o i - j - . i nnnlPted in the State of North Carolina, County of Cumberland.. .. . 1 . i ( . j l a . a I sf ia rvrt Cfro in professional engagements to repiy u . - , ,r Jn ..i; La hM U the conclusion of your communioatiou yon lhat an election U held a IU r. i .v... ;. ,t;r,rr " t i that nucstion enau iw iur vumcunuu, flirt I'TLPTIHIDD Ui LUC fro VJk Wb.AJK. I M . County of Harnett County of Moore County of Montgomery. County f Richmond. . . . Couuty of Wayne., County of Johnston Countv of Greene .'. County of Wilson County of ran... flnnr.tv nf Halifax i YirmtY of NorthairjDton. County of Edgecombe... One (1) Delt cate. One (1) Delegate.. One (1) Delegate. One (1) Delegate. ..Two (2) Delenates ..One (1) Delegate. ..One (1) Delegate. ..One (1 Delfgate. ...Two Vi) Delegate. ..One (1) Delegate.. . One (It Delegate. ..Two (2) Delegates. ..Two (2) Delegates. ..Two (2) Delegates. . .Two 12) Delegates. . .Two (2) Delegates. ...One (1) Debate. ...One (1) Delegate. ". .Two (2) Delegates ...Two , (2) Delegate. ...Four (4) Delegates. .Three (3) Delegates. ; . .Two- (2) D legates. (2) Delegates. (2) Delegates. (1) Delegate. (1) Delegate.- (1) Delegate. 11) De egate. (2) Delegates. 2) Delpgatea. (1) Delegate. (1) Delegate. (1) Delegate. Delegates, Delegates. u.Two ...Two ...One . . .One . . . One ...One ...Two . . .Two . . .One ....One ...Ono , ...Three 3 Two 12 .Three 3 TICKKTS OXItY OJfK OOldJLHl ' TO BE DRAWN AT ATLANTA, GA., WEDNESDAY, Not. 6th, , 1867. ALA, THE PRIZES j WlLL BE DRAWS t PACKAGE OF TEN TICKETS FOR TEN DOLLARS LIABLE TO DBA W $30,000 0 ALSO, THE GRAND SCHEME," 1 CLASS O. To be Drawn at Atlanta, Georgia, NOVKMUICR 13th, 1607. CAPITAL PRIZE $60,000 l Pria r.. .$00,000 5- great; question, I TIME AS QUICK . AND . - i, .' - i FARE AS LOW 1 Prize of.'..-,. l riM of... 3 Prixes ef . . . 3,0O0 10,000 5.000 3 Prizes of.. .$3,500 18 Prixes of....; ' 500 55 Prizes of.".'. 100 Prizes of.. . 50 00 auu w- w humbly apprehend that the - decision of that question rests not with ' the Conven tion," bu,t with yourself. As I conceive it, that it is mere question of power created and imparted by the law of Congress, the r.lnHnn nf tchirh rests with the ad ministrative branch of the military depart- .... a. A J moot, if and in case a majority of tho registered voters Bball have voted on tho question oi nolding 8ucn ixinvenuon. r, . - Second. It. shall be the duty of the itnuria nf ltpiristrfttion in North Carolina, commencing fourteen days prior to the election herein ordered, ana giving rea&uu- e brancn oi tne military aepan- MUU w".."v;:r, " r,. n 1ano county ct iiarim there was no power to extend able pubho notice of the timo an3 place unty of Brtie .r; i thorAof.- to. reviae for a period of firo, days V county of Hrtl 41. tima tharm ortnlil not. in mv view OI A4AI , --- -- tho law, bo created outsidd of the law any construing or enforcing functions any where save in the judicial orancn oi tne United States Government If "the Con vention " can estimate, construe, and 1ridtrh. or rescind vonr powers derived thereof, to revise for, a period of fijo.days tne legisirauon utm, uuu ui"-" au, -fied that any person not entitled thereto has been registered, to strike the name oi such person from the list ; and such person shall not be entitled to vote. The Boards of Registration shall also during tne same County of Lenoir. -One Couuty oi iirnswiea. County of Columbus. One County of Robeson ......... .Two Honntv of tflatleu. A wo County hi New Hanover, flniintv of Dunlin . . County of Sampson. ..Two Counties of Tyrrell and Wash ington f together! ..One County ct Martin One County or rtie au Conntv of Hertford....... -.One County of Gates.. i. One County of Chowan. One County oi i'erquimmons.. . . .uuc Counties of Pasnnotank and Uamuen itogoiaerj IS 1 12 2 Delegates Delegate. Delegate. Dele irate. Delegates. DoleKateo. Three T31 Deleeates. .Two 121 Delegates. 2 Delegates. 1 Delegates. 1J Delegate. 2J Delegates 1 1 Dblegate. II Delegate. I Delegate. 1J Delegate. i 4 APPROXIMATION PEIZE3 . AM0TJNTESG TO $19,350. 30,000 NUMBEBS . .51 IIlI2ESt T H E P3 Two Dally Tratai, (8undy A. W, excepted.) - &0 : t WILMINGTON TO NEW YORK,1 " 4 r,i VIA. :, -..- :.:,:i.c; ,r K j - i WELDON, PETERSBURG, EI0HM0ND, WASB INGT0N, BALTIMORE A PHILADELPHIA, Through to Hew York in 32 Houri- NO CHAKBE OF CARS! 1 FROM WELDON TO ACQT7IA CREEK, OB FROM ,v WASHINGTON TO NEW YORK. ' . " Passengers leaving Wilmington at 6:00 A. 1L, or 9:80 P. M., make close connootion at Weldon i wit the trains of this old Favorite Route. Elegant new cars supplied with tne new rateni Reclining seats on all trains. , " Can I better provide for jsay Family, Uuua by spending st smell portion or my ua " come for m Policy on my LUs f S8.009 Persons nave Insured in the ETISA LIFEt INSURANCE CO. OF HARTFORD. CONN.. And- otkere sr. Xta.il y Applying. rnHK principle of LJFK ISSUUANCK hai oacome so weu aemonsiraiea, ion it is u&ruij. necessary at this day to go into an argument in its support. Every individual who has afamilv or dear ones aepeuueni upon xus existence, ib ia ntct., Overlooking, u not vioiaujj, uus vi wo uiuei. uu- portant duties of life, in not guarding them against want, and protecting them-from poverty, should a ik rvvMja Kam itf his anriTiAfi ft aai at.RTi AM . UOstUI Uv -' 1'w v AAV AAA va m r v w avuo hwmvwhw rw. .t tkmTTRANCF. POLICY. Drooured at a small Dremium. a requisite sum is secured in case of tiiina aa thev mav desire, and at New York wholesale prices. We say we offer greater inducements than any house in the State, and we mean it. Call and examine. j Price Lists furnished on appucstion. , , : GEO. R. FREHU & SON, 9 SOUTH FROST STREET. "oct.27 ;;';v.'; ' ! -"'.-. . 25- , BEYOND . COMPETITION.: THE PROPRIETORS OF THE CLARENDON CLOTHINU HOUSE respectfullT announce to the citizens of Wilmington and surroundins: country that they have GREATLY REDUCED weir prices on tueir enure iwck o , CLOTHINO, HATS VZ'H: 'i'C AND . . " ' . rURNISHINa SGDL- I consisting of ths very best quality of Goods and largest assortment ior uenia wear ever uuerwt u .this market. - ' t ' . ,' Having a large stock on hand, and in conse- auenoe of the scarcity of money, they will sell oat lelr NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK Ask for Tickets ana nave your oaKHs" kum. via fetersDurg, lucnmona, oc. , , t Passeneers upon arriving at Weldon should ass for iZ rtAkiWth cars "marked TBaovou UOVTB.. ' , ' : E. H. GILL, ! Bunt. K. A P. E. B. R. B. PEGRAM, ' Bnpt. Pet. A Weldon R. R. oct. 13 , 13-lm MMMMHonoasiamasasassBSBiasaiiBsaiSiaBSI ; CHILLS AND FETER. J NOLAHDIBK, Qim Great Virginia VeyetalU Air death, to provide them with subsistence through I tltolasdiik is a certain preventive and pos- ... ua miwi TlIA&A.ni.IV. DHL Will. DriUlT HI U1H UjUaVI.ll- I . ' AT . GREA1LY REDUCED PRICES. Attention is directed to the following list of prices t Fine suits for .... i .Ill 00 French Caesimere Pants. v..., ...... ....... B 60 French Cassimers Vests. .......... .. 3 SO French Cassimere Coats.. ................. ' 8 00 Ma.ttinnt OuatS. ...... . ..... . ............. 8 60 Fine White Hhirts. . 1 00 UU V VVI J VlilWK VOV AU pVJU! wa - All that is asked is an examination of their Stock nri thn Pronriptnrs will convince all that it is BE YOND COMPETITION. HAAS & CO., . : Proorietors Clarendon Clothina House. oct 23 , r .. .. 21 abndffD, or rescind your powers uorivcu ""7- . . 2 .nd imDarted by the law of Con- period, add to . snch registers the names of c?ei then IS more7can the people of 111 persons who at that time possesses the ZeZn they come to pfupon the aoU of " the invention, TIM In tleciding who are to be stricken adoption or re.ecUon .of the Consutution, ir0 th? registration lists, the exercise tho same high functions. -- .f "Si S1Jl bv the law of March "Jtt supplementary safely rest on my vested, rights." Tor, tho Supplementary act of J uly allow me, sir, in franHness, to assure you "&,.WA rfpftiionwm bo held in that no constitution passed by aconven- j 1 7 T ,X M m.v hoi. ' tion, five ot whose members returned from each district at such Pj "J. 'this city were elected under thocircum- tf'r . - stances attending the third day and night enco of the Board of '"jPJ ' voUDg. will evero sanctioned tho peo- .JfJ pie of Virginia. Of thisl am euro ; and structiona hereafter to pen to said For the rSason applied id your answer as boards m conformity "J"'; above given. If 70a' remove tho power to gress. and as far as may be with tho aws of pass on your acts to tne nvenuon.- .rr unloved in : will naturally and .legitimately hom 3 com- . that iKklV to toe peo pie, n uu. 1 1 o ; , . - . - SowVacything ib6ut the reaj popular mencing to hold the same, be sworn to the ?T l tZTt TY.vM.rvative faithful performance of their duties,. and Hnnntv of Currituck. . . County or ' craven....... County or Onsiow County of Carteret. . .. County of Jones. County 01 ue anion . . . . Hmintv of Pitt. ....... County of Hyde 2 Delegates. 1 11 Delegate. Three 3 Delegates. JOne 1 Delegate. One 11 Delegate. : .One 1 Delegate. .Two - i Detogate"s. .Two 2 Delegates. .One -. 1 Delegate. 1ICKETS $1. HALVES SO. QTJAUTEBS ' S3. ElfciHTII fl 50. X. The above Eriliiant Schemo is worthy the at tention of the public Its management is under the control of gentlemen of the highest standing i - n.; in Ida 'Tiini.i fraf:rnitv. ; The 111 vu& uiiuo. " .- - - - - . charter of this Lottery is from the Mate of Geor-; gia. and bonds given for the payment of all prizes. All Prizes paid without discount. ., -h I , u ':. ' Official Drawings sent each purchaser,- i AU 1'nzes Cashed at tms vmce. ! jKJ- Correspondents may rely on prompt atten tion to orders by simply enclosing money with full tar All orders for Ticket. Scbenifes, and in formation to be addressed to " 4. r j , ' r v .. ..JTMT KF.ItR. Afniiac-fr'S AcfinL - - Lock Box No. 581, Charleston, 8. C. Office : No. 20 BROAD SihEET. oct. is - ' " M';-'!.i7 nAo. taavs nl&aaant.lv hnt. will hriniF tri thtk iinA.tll bed the happy oonaolstioii that your wife end chilo- rQ will not be ion aesuiaie, or w j. rue iulais, mJT71,l7T irJl NThll'ITHY I I M jam I INI .M A t rra. Vtip-f. l.llA.tx UAiUAUAM V-v i w 4fc ws.Me tt v i!7Dr T Ti.)f r)AaA.rnAiia erruriA imTviilane Arfl moved to this accomplishment for their, family's 1 T!IR ETNA LIFE INSURANCE 0. is most cordially' recommended for the carrying existence for FORTY EIGHT years.and now. with a Capital of OTeir' $6,000,000 00 stands as one of the solid monetary Institutions of the nation and offers positively the best induce ments for LIFE INSURANCE in the world. Over live hundred nsES nave oeeo saaenjn iue last twelve mouths noon the most influential citi sens 6f North Carolina, s Out of this, number four have hfid, 4 making $23,000 in cash ; paid over promptly to survivors ; ana out ror ums iore- tuOugnt aiiu A.V X V1M3 WJUM "yUBlUftlB houti left nf their estates far the beucht of thoir bereaved loved ones. After the 2ad year ... ! J ' 50 ter cent. - Dividends 1 paid to Policy - . j M . W . a- " I . . noiacrs every, ywr mumK 5 , .a . rta.tV, tha Pnliov ia naid to survivors. " ' 7 . - v., - . iuaAS on sees irom w 00 jews am mu m a term of rears or the WHOLE TERM OF LIFE nf Ttrnvt M.ior General -: ? . ' Ed. R. 8. Casby. Louis Y. Caziabc, . t , . - --Aide-de-camp, A. A. Adft. Gen. s OrPTMAL: Louis V. Cahaec, Aide-de-Camp and A. A. A. General. OVAL ay Dlddlcr, tells the follow- vw.aMw - -. u a . m-m.A .mlfi.ntl law.ahiHinrr as it IS. Can Ior a moment doubt what action would be had in the promises. ,'.' ' I deem this reply due to the. friendly re lations subsisting between ns, and. espe cially doe to your high official and personal character a an enlightened patriot and dis tinguished general. What is now passing will tell with fearful import on our whole rnnntn anil tlin ilpatinv ff nnr children when you and I shall havo passed away and . . . f ii. . . tuwp wiin our iatDPr?. r ( Tery rcpcctfully,",",'- ., '... :"' v t . f "Joust II. Co-Min. Teter Lorillard, o! New York, who rcccnt- It died at Baratoca. was one of tho wcaltlir ie t men cf tbo II 'r'ii. ITo leaves an csUie, it is sail, cl . J,Cr ). f T1.3 C'.io wise 1 aa are now bur wcr!;, t . . 1 tLa i.,. a l papers of tLit i. ' estir.ats ttr.i its wine err p VJ3 year 'rat Bball also take and subscribe the j oath of office prescribed by law for officers of the unitea states. , Sixth. The oils shall bo onened at snch toting places at eight o'clock, in the fore noon, and closed at four o'clock in' the 'af ternoon of eacn day, and shall be kept open . 1 1 i.i 1. 1 uunng mesw uuuu wuuuui miermissioii or adjournment. ' ' p ..wj no memuer 01 tne imam nt kiv. gistration, who is a Candida to for election as a delegato to the Convention, shall serve . 1 . . it -l.AlAm r nnw A - OS a luugo 01 tuo ciauuu in uj -ijuuij or district which ho seeks to represent. JJighUi. Xhe bheriU ana omer peace pin cers of each comity are required to bo pre- . . . .. . . L . 11 Bent dnrirjg tuo wnoio time- tnas tae poua are kept open, and until tho eloction is completed ; and will bo made responsible f t there shall bono interference with i-J -us of elections, or other interruption cf cood order.- If there Enonld be rnoro tvmr IHr j placo in any county, the 2 a Ui.tlnenished Jrei The New York Times - ava hanrtenea 10 ee veswruav t uuuco to the creditors of a bankrupt of this city which was quite a curiosity in its way. He is the son of one of the wealthiest men on the continent, and his name ia periectiy well-known to everybody. His-father's great wealth ' has probably ' enabled him ; to continue the practice he has fallowed for years ;of borrowing money t. onrhmlv And everybody ' whom he could persuade lend it. The list of his 1 ; nnmliflm '0.r. &nd the sums they have loaned him range from SI, which is the smallest, up to 13,yu&, wmcn is tne largest, and which stands against the name of our philanthropic neighbor, Horac 3 .Greeley." .. ' HEM S. BLUUEXTliAL a CO. HAVU ; removed ..selected ,. STOCK from the corner of FRONT . AND their large aind ' I - GOODS OF ilARKEt i TO STREETS on amounts from $1,000 to S10,0Q0, and the rates .ArOar,rl vnrfHnr to afn. THIS PROVI SION CANNOT RE TAKENIOR DEBT, BUT GOES TO THE FAMILY OR OTHER DEPEND ENTS FOB THEIR SPECIAL CSE AND BUP PORTi Nothing can possibly be gained by delay in this duty and much may - ue imw vi 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 ; can there be a doubt which is to. he ehosen T Every one knows that if the pressure of the times bears hard upon a man in the fulness of hid etrongth, it : 1 1 uA - - mnra uAV.ro TlTVOn ft. WHTTl H.T1 ami Child- L ten left at each a con.unctnre as this without ro m nrotfletor. and it is easier for a man to I pay his premium than ior his family to live with- 1 For further information call on tno Agent who ' QQyf 8XVC-1UUS IUO lJ tl-afc." V Bivij vmw, aaaw twior to avail nimseir 01 tne aavanaiagee ouureu Wfnaf the IAliGEST. SAFEST. BEST, CHEAP- weU , raT ANft MOhT POPULAR AND RELIABLE COMPANIES IN THE WORLD. " . ' JOUNr E. SPEAR3LAN. Aeect, . t . , , aiaiket Btreet, between 2d and 2d., Ivl T V VVUV . V . vaaa . aa "ti .nui wViiK hu Attf.ndad MO LAN DINE ia our ovra-eity and State, (Virginial, and other States, has induced the proprietors (at this, the season for chills and fever,) to call the attention n tho nitizAna nf North Carolina to our " Nolan- dine " as a vegetable peparation, which, haw a every instance accomplished what is claimed for it, as the following certificates and many others too numerous for publication, will attest. JOHNSTON A LaNGHORNE, : Pharmaceutists and sole Proprietors, - Richmond, Virginia. Fot sale by W. C. LIPPITr, Druggist, .-. -. . , f . - - - , WUmington, N. 0. - TtrrnrMfTitn. Anff. Sth. lHf6. Messrs. JohrmUm & Ianghorne: Dbab Snts: I ootitractod cJuUa aaa fevers m tne lower coentrj in Rortmhr. 1865. and.' notwiuistaudiDK a rest- I dence in the mountains of Tirpfiuia. still eontin nA tn iini&i. tnm than) no to the followintr De cember, ana irom vno nr wri uraumi i beginning of spring was subject to attacks of them at intervals of from two to thrae weeks, Th phy iciaa in Lexington gave me quinine and calomel, tne only t-ucci oi wuicu nii"rMi"wtuwi - a... : , . 1. 1 t. T 1 1. :1..m a time, xne caiomet, uiviik . rs quantity f it, did not acfe. When I arrived in Richmond, in the early part of July, I was iagain aHected with thorn, it was recommendea to me to Uk your Nolandino. In ten days after the first dose I felt like a new man. All the spring I had been weak, debilitated and subject to a swimming In the Head; nut now, uonga ibooms uum . ui n fecU of the fever, I fel in porfoct health, and can perceive a daily improvement ia my condition. And now thanks to your medicine, which I hope will prove a blessing to both you and your foUow creatares, Z am entftely recovered, and chills and fevers seem at last to have bidden me a final adieu. I have no hesitation whatever in recommending it to others similarly affected. Yoore, sirsjvery truly, - --'-"--- i U lliAw GUNNY BAGGING, T OPE AND COTTON TIES. oct. 29 For sale low WILLIAMS & 'a RCHI80N. 20 lw -f ff BOXES STATE AND . f . : ..a.a . T.-r Affn HTIIrtr - H.rUial5Il XJALlil oct. 29 ' For sale by WU JJLIAllS fb MURCniSON. -- - - va iw N. C. MOUNTAIN BUTTER. yERY SUPERIOR QTJALITT.- - ' , For sale by WILLIAMS & MURCHI80N. oct. 23 ' ' ' 26V-1W BEAVER CREEK BIANFMJ COKPANI'S ' BTRAIXEn CtiOTll. SHKKTla, ..t-t-- ou invix vuiV 0QTT0S an of very superior quality ean be furnished a snonnouoe. tysr " iYest. Deaver ureo aiaui g wi. A. JOHNSON CO., Agents, .. Wilmington. N. 0. aprillJ ' 1 - ' ie7tf -u- u....a. ia . .ni nmlnifo nf ilia Virginia .HIV JUaWU a " f. - c- Mihtary Institute, of high standing and character. I should rely with implkifc eoafldence upon his i statement in regaru aug. I aUl-Bm . , wa. ia i.iviiftniwvB. EllUffTliEEST r n AVIS 'nt mr jrrilSEBT nt Kenans- 1 ville. Dunlin conntv. a kinds of '-" large number of all Jan. 37' aosataw wtf No. 15 MARKET feTllKKT (Nertb Side), where they will be pleased to see their old friends and customers. ' ' oct. 4 ' ' S-lm FOR SALE. S OLINE OIL BZ THE BARREL. oct 10 ' " SUTTON ii CHILDS, ' Corner Princess and Front streets. liVtf A Frenchman, giving his name aa Joseph Bonaparte, and claiming the throne of Spain, was turrcsted in New York on Sun day night.v m . f . . v.. ''''.;''' ' TtiafA hava Wn no deaths of hich com- ,. a"V --' ' . " missioned officers in the British army since March, and all the Captains and Colonels are grumbling. ,., , : ; " ' - ...... m. Columbus (Miss.) Index says that 25 SUNDRIES. BALES Stnndnrd Canny Cloth, 0 Coila Rope. 10 Tons Dillon's Ties, S60 D-'ea Hay, : " A' " .- 60 iiarre'j Heavy Mesa Porky - SU250 Sacks Liverpool Salt, , , . " 50 Hhda. Sweet Classed Molasses, !, for Bale by - ; s" i J,JL J t..wtw. FIRST NATIONAL BANK WltMINOTONllT. C. . UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY i : AND ? " PINANCIAL AQEDT. WM. McRAEY, .. 1 JAS. H. CHADBOUIiKE, na ..tai TKu. TTtPVA im nil rs.iaa.ft in thin n.i. mate, vigorous and of the most highly approved specie.. ... s - 'niJ ..... orders snouia oe sen. as auvu pusaiuio. w middle of December is the beat time for trans planting. - nn laVbia riaUtiiiiiii SWEET HAVANA C2NGES. The S. D. WALLACE, I ELI MURRAY.' ... . JUJYfll Jfi. 1SUIU.OW, lT6SlQeTiH A. K. WALKER, Cashier, , t,. WJL LARK IS tf, Teller, ' H. M- bO WDEN, Book-keeper, J M n. WALLACE: 'Ja.-. ClerL.-.. mills HASH. Is now opn for tte triuw i nffiifi nrstl ;'v.'" ,. . - GOLD AND SILVER COIN. Government Bonds and Beounu6s, , NQTia Ulf KULiVtaXX' ana other Btave iaaas nA)isaAyv air.il SUT.1 .- . ."v -. -.-v ' LCIIANGS ON SORTHEaN AND jSQUTB ERN CITIL3 always on hand and for-Bale. COLLECTIONS made onR accessible points i .1,. tinitoi p.t.ta wirh nrntn-nt retnrnaa - DEPOSIT Ui.ClilVi.D, ana cawsiu -hkuuu. i fTivi. Index savs that I .a aaa RWEET, HAVANA ORAaQES rivt-n to aooounU of boeineas men. Admiral Bemmes is going to lecture there! OU.UUy 2 -1 . - " f-ll en tne v ALinama.". . . . . -, , . i uuj .r. . - - - - ----- r-,,,t .. ...... i ... v.. . vaiia. . . ' - - .... a r.a ..I. Kaj ........ .. .- - . . Hiss Jc-y Eni has amvea in Boston I ... - YOUNG FRUIT TREES DIE CHARLESTONER ZEITCNG. JOHS A. WSaBE, Editor. YTSTTJETl tne nbove bend the nnderslffned I U- propose topuhliaha I , ',v ",: SEEIIAH T7EEK1Y -PAPER to be the organ of the Oennan population, and aevotea w vae intereev ui vuj piwe, ju - . aging Immigration and Industrial Pursuits. . Literature, Agriculture, Afcmmeree, trt i and Trade, will be represented ia it columns, and tne news of the oay will be given. .... a. tauu hj A ifuff ti it Uniilv consent- ed to undertake the Editorial management tor tne present.. BTJBSCRlPnON-13 00 for Twelve Months. - y - 1.1 CO " Pi :-: 1 00 Three ;" - - ADYERTISElltENTS 'IaJ'm,,' Koi 8 Broad Street, Charleston, 8. a sept 27 - . : ; f 8-0 . ' GFIH1T DARRELS I DANIEL A S3IITII, P BIC 33 S REDUCE D ! t riHE i WILMINGTON COMPANY have on hand a large number of PERMEATED' and PLAIN, mi , Ecduccd Prices. DKALEH. in H. klnde . of PARLOR DINING ROOM aDd CTJAMCER FDRNI TCRE LOOKISG GLASSES, MATTRESSES, FEATHER BEDS, ,.. -. . ALaO, i aa.aui .. -v . 1 . . rt . . I . a . L Maak. MANUFACTURING !uVeT BOUTH FRONT SrEEET, .' - Wtlmineton. N. 0. liHy oct. 20 15ALE'H0PE, BAGGING oct?l 28-lwA38-lt t te I1' 'it P I' .,J luuu2t : EXTr.vczriai.tt J- - t 1. l,i'Vt. f ..... . ....;.,..; ISO IOR SALK II LOTH TO tsUIT PUUC11A EES, by the Manufacturer. - fl No. 67 Pine street, New York. TOpiW 'a---. , - '.I. . g95 t ALL KINTS CPCLWXS C3 a 1 - ' ' ::;:.":icmc3, '.'a- W ' j!"
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 2, 1867, edition 1
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