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THE DAILY JOURN A L. WILMINGTON, N.C, I ' , v ,' . ..... . . j Thursday. October ai, sim i 4 ) altebar Old Kurt Mate. ' W iublih with pleasure the following article from ,J the) JVbrfA Suae We As sure tho Editor that our remarks to whioh be takes exception " ireri" InlonJod lo be complimentary, and we regret that we failed to express , ourselves iw to mtke oar fooling! understood. , We know sot only from the columns of the! ' paper, bat from ooBTeraaQona with the Editor learae dietelj after hit return from Waahiogtoa . City la 18G7, as one of the Gommltsionera - appointed by the late GoTernor Wobth, ' that the eourse of the Old North Slat hat ' been consistent with itself end governed thronghout by principle. While we bare differed frequently with that paper, and otnetiines widely, we have always done to ' with regret and with reapeot tor the opin ions of the Editor. We regard the position of the Old North " State to day entirely ' In aoeord with it teaching i the past, and probably,' with one exception, the only paper in the State occupying the ana position which can justly claim the least respect for oo nail ten oy. Thie we intended to say in our former article, and take pleasure now la correcting nay erroneous impression we may bare . ereateu: , - - ; , ;. Tata Wiunworo Jovbsal n Old Moan BTAra. Tfa Wilmington Journal does sol stem t to accurately remember oar position la the peat. Itwaeia IHG7, endaotln tbe last (Mate eieouoa in IMis, as tbe Journal supposes, that w nH , dissatisfied wilh - the organisation. Ilia platform - and the canvass of tb Conservative party." Wa believed front th Ural that leoooe tract ion onder - tbe Uwt of Oongreoe conld not ba avoided, and we wished to make tb best w eould oat of lb sitoaUoa. W dealred to unit lb entire conser vative element for tbe purpose at electing and . attaining control of tbe Convention. If tbls bad beea done we would bare to-dy a good oooetl- ; tutloa. Impartial suflrsge, of ooores, ooold not have beea avoided, bat no able bodied maa wonld be allowed to rote who neglected or refaeed to 1 pay bis taxes, la other respects tbe old oonsti intioa wonld bare beea retained with little or no : ohange. And thie eould bare been effeoted by tbe proper oourae. A large number of Bepnbli eaaa, including nearly all the talent and reepeo tability of the party, were willing to unite with the conservatives upon such a platform. A epllt whioh laated for some time actually took plaee la tb raaka of that party. Then tea precisely srA a condition oflkino 04 ago reoenuv taken atlvantagtitf by tilt conurvativtt of Virginia in Vie jortnatton of tnt wauctr party, we were - thea fur narenlna the earn eoaree under pre cisely the aame eircametauoee that waa Pursued ' ' by our conservative friend in Virginia. And . subsequent event bar mere than JuatUlod our w eonrae. - , Bnt after the fall ore to form a eoaiition with the Ooaeervattve Hepnblicane, and it became p . parent what eort of a OoneUtutinn wonld be pre. Muled to the people of the tttate, we went aa bearlily with th OooaervativM to defeat H and , tbe Hadieal ticket la Aoril IHfi). aa did the Jour. uil. We mute te ninuy if not more eorifljci to aeeompUh that obleot than tho editor of that paper. The plitlorta of the party in that eon i-y-i test met with onr entire approbation, though it waa uut. on oua uolut. axureMel exeotlr la the language we would have employed, conld we bare iiaa our cnoice. wo were la ior oietyuig to the oolored people In eo many word a tint we ' wei in f avor of oonferiue the rinutoi nnrkoBP- on all if tbem who poeeeesed certain qualitloftiloa. Thie bniog objected to by eome, we, mim . ber of tbe oommlttee on reeolutiooi, had tbe fol- lowing plank inserted iuto the platform,' whlon ' covered the cmund for which We contended. i in "Httolntd, That we hare noprejudioes sgilnat " the negro race, and that we are ie fsror of ouu - (enng upon them all the politloal right and priruegee mat ean ua none cousieiouuy wuu tue BuiSli ii our posTUon iu the two uuvuim ' that hare oocurred in thie Btale since the pae atgeoi the reoonntruotlon sou, and we eeenotu ins to regret in the ooerse whioh we pnrenad We wire not at all satisfied With the Mew York ; tiominatlooe la July, it 08, nor alth that part of tiie piauorm wmcn rcistea to reoonstrnotioB . we suu in a practical poiut of rlow. We were for aeeoptmg the reeouetruoUon policy of Con. , -.! imi, vntrsgsousiy wrong Bt we oeiieTea it to 4 , bo, beeause we regaraed it aa inevitable. On nch a plsuorm whioh uUl I (he neat Demo s erstie platform in relation to reoonstruotiou, who wauge uneee ae onr canamate, eoeo w ouid bare beea almost eertsm. Without tt we never saw any hope of snooeee, and were not the leaat dlssnnolnted in the resnlt. We have always found the Journal hit and courteous, and we believe it will eet us right In iu wiumos. itcoad aigbt. J.i rr.KEn riLUuciir, one of the original, leading and consistent Abolitionists and Radicals, who know and lored the nogro at a distanoo whioh but lent onobantmont and strength to his affections, has lately riaitod Charleston. He came not only to visit his brother, Gilbert PiUaburr. the Radical Mayor of that city, but to see the man 'aud brother " in his home ; to see the colored people as they are and not tney are pictured lor political purposes. It may well be supposed that the official position of his brother enabled him to see the colorod man in the best possible light, While bis own sympathies and prejndioet wonld naturally load bim to look upon tbe negro with many degrees of allowance, lie writes bis news from Charleston to tbe organ of woman's rights. Tin Jtwolu Hon, and we make the following rerr sin gular and significant extracts from one of bis latest letter : t " Pesh women's suffrage at the North against all obstacles and oppoaitious; sparing nothing, ' sacred or profess, that lias in your way. But meantime we may reet me eoorage qaeetioa here for a period, at least, until some uinuk mora sis- - ineBtary eutnre and elevation is second, fit ' snrelyumsthsve a low estimate of the aolcnia . respoaaibiliUee of a gevenimeat involving tbe v liberty, the person, the property and life of every individual cf that government, wto would font ' tkt ballot on tkoutandt ami VwutamU to be "n'emtaaeser (fte SoulA.'tjAnd oroed it was ea many men, wherever the slaves hae voted; as ameb ae ever their tasks in the eotton fluid. K'jf fcaes no or and cai d no mort for kat Utei did M voting Out if thru kr at uJ ant lit in . yeuia at they an in eUUtntlup and in poluteal rrptrfenc. . . a '- e a a '' "Ths'wliite people here prata oontiaaeilr of bero Ignorance and inferiority. Dot they auoald raaiemuer tnat tney tnemeeivee liave bad the teaching and the training of them through tea - v generauona, ana uue, oi wiuoa Lbey no " ospUiB, U tbe meiancholy reaol s. Intemper. aea bare la friehtfallv nravalont. mnS IK 1 I? h Y almoet Bnivereally in the evil ,Wil T h1 ta "uoa. aad yet they ap ,V ku"1 Bnyinmg aiaa. wo maa . a. well a. men. They drink it fcoe barrel, clean apd pure, and I have eeea moihere - poar it dowB the throaU of their au BraTl,. Iij uabee And what is wor thare alTverT l white mea who employ thea to any axUot that do not keep a barrel on tan. and rn,i?i. rz them whenever a better bargain, or more wata. - Tbe marriage tie Is not even a among tnem. unsre U no tie abeert Maa saw In fan Is aifii very yoaug childmu naked from mnruins to uii-' t : " i Inks, of at h t a doaeu v are. with y f ainuie i uuicnf, and that l ut a eoaul ep gy, ai y aouieB joeng mid eld, ha 1 In on a eve the lt. ul nothing . bei the (ism,''1 ." . line nay's aorkii at wit a whit Sjso In tl9 t.iiRi" d or Jh w ioi i onald peiforoa. At a rail road depot, laat Week, I was detained aa hoar for a train. Several oolord women were alao wait.! iug, some with aoluld or two, waoie head thev were dilieeatly exploring aol, as I esw. not without tbe moot loathaome enooees. One old woman laid ber bead In tbe lepo! a younger otie and thea a regular KB Kins Klaa eearch waa In etltnted thronKh it, with reelli,.tos of ,.wblctj J need now epealu "The ballot msy be the one thins needful there; bat, it seams tome, soap, sand, fine tooth eombe, pole, kettles, eh airs, tables, knivea, forks, epeoae, decent food, cooking aad clothing, Rtaee windows, and even looking glaesee, ahould at leaat go aide by side, tf thsy may aot precede tbe rights of suffrage and of eoversignty." , , ; No Southern editor has said more, and none with so little regard for taste or feel- lug in speaking of the colored rao. In the extract quoted are contained erery objection which the Southern people bae urged against negro suffrage and Cogres ional raoonitruotion. Wa were willing to gire the negro erery 'right and protection which his oonditioa demanded. Oar own Interest and common bamauity required that we should take oare of, and elerate them. Their well-being, their enlighten ment and civilization was a political and social neoeasity and a moral duty. We looked hopefully to the time when they would be capable of exerciaing tbe rights of eiMaenahip. Contrary to onr deep set tled oonriotione of the best interests of the oonntry, and in violation of natural and political laws, party necessity and seotie at prejudice, riolently and suddenly thratt J these power npon tnem. II is now useless to talk of negro suf frage,' The step has been taken, and Mr, Piliabcii's second sight come too late, Tbe Southern people will now labor to make the negro worthy of the privileges whioh hare been oo nferred npon him. We will not and cannot take from him tho bal lot, but will try to learn him to nee it la telllgently and for the benefit of while and black alike. We will endearor to withdraw bim from the baneful influeuoo of bad men, and urge him to unite with us in building np the prosperity of the country. We feel confidant ol ultimate snooes, a id the day is not distant when the intelligent blocks will be a great conservative power in the south. ; :: V - were rrsametl, had fighting continued at, the )ateet edvlueW . .,v,- -" -'i i M " "f l 'rraaa Waehlagten. , M 'WAantawiwi, D. Oct. iii T. M. ' M rer a racelpte to-dey f irjs.rro. J tn W. Jesklns, a Welle ttepublicau, has beea apieai)rd District attorney for Virginia. , Tbe ladlau Ctimoilssloner has eonOrmatloa of EaHAVa FOU XOVKQ WKN, WUO HAVE , fallen iiite vicious habits, sod bow desire high erltfe, and a better MANHOOD, with eerUin mean of relief f J( tU' SIHiotud, ; Heat iu sealed letter ouvelopee, free Of charge ' Address, IiOW AH0 A830tlITIO. Ilox P., ruitabai-rBi, r. eept M ' 807133 Smok 1 tha firavalaiiaaurainall.bua amotia Uia Miaeourl laeaaa, ' ..t-f a ' s f ' ..; . David Cirr baa been sppoiuted tlleotur of Customs of relersbnrg, Virginia. A special Cabinet (ueoUug wa held to-day.. Nothing trauspired. The proceedings of tbe goprem Oonrt le un important .'.'.I. .V i tlqaor dealer mail ay one dell sr oo every hundred ever twenty-lve thousand, whether tli alee are wholesale or retail. Tbe Indlaa Oommiioaer rsporte favorable regarding the tndiaos of the Bonthwest. ' rraaa Vlrglwla. U! : . . BiowaoaD, Oot. aO-P. It. For soms Um paat the authorities at Waih logtoa have beea apprised of the existence of a gang engaged in the manufacture and sale of counterfeit Internal Revenue tobeooo etampe. A detective waa sent here to catch the parties en gaged, and to-day the following persons were ar rested, charged with having in their possession end celling the counterfeit stamp : Fred. Baa risoh, ex-Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue ; Oapt. Thomas, W. Botch, ax deteetiv of tfa Revenue Department! Lieat John B, btone, late U.S. Whiskey Inspector and at prosent epeoiel detective of the Poet OfOoe Department The counterfeit stamp to tb amount of three thouaand dollar were eelsed iu tbe hands of Banrlaeh. They were sixty pound tobeooo stamps, eUss thirty-two. The C. B, Cemmleetoner bailod Banriaek aad Boaoh In tbe earn of 110,000 each, and atone, against whom ths evidence was aot quit so strong, ia the sum of 19,000, to appear ca th 13d Initaut, It Is stated that the bogus etampe are sent front the tnauafeotory In New York and are pret ty thoroughly elranlstsd in the Donth. ' 1 TV ? .'1 Ml '! .' "" I SKW AUVKRTIKKMENTH v-iti (-i.--.if-' ma Btsita raw, WttMDtaTOK, N. a, Oct 20 1809. Mnssns. Editors: I attended the State Fair at Jlaloigh yesterday. , There was a fine collection of specimens of nuedle work in " Floral Hall." Many articles of merchandise of rare merit sud raloe are ou exhibition. Uuoh artioltw a " Oroohet work," " Tatch work" and the like by ladies of tbe State,' reflected great credit upon them. The good teste of the merchants in send ing some of their especially rare and One articles of household goods iu ladies and gentlemen' garments was duly apprecia ted.' ' . S : .- The atook of fine Horses was large and good The- Cheater noes made a tine ana "Vortiam Oowa and CUlaaa af anuak merit were shown. Some fine specimens of Bueop and Goats were on exhibition. Thore were fine fowls, Ducks and Qoese on the Ground. . . " ' The department ol Agricultural Imple ments was well supplied with Reapers, Thrashers and the like. Some rery new and useful. Many of them will eome here in November to our Fair and Exposition. The programme of opening exercise waa a procession in earriflzea of officers and members of the Society around the Grounds or Oouise. preceded by a troop of Marshals on horea-back and followed by the 11 ao blooded and other horses and also mules, After whioh the President, K. 1". Kettle, delirered a ,rory good and appro priate address. iwspeotlttlly, SracTATon. s , 1 h f PatLioxivait. Oct. 30 -P. at. The full ottelel vol show aeneral Geary's (Badieal) nsjorlty to bet.BOa. Williams' nujorlly for Judg of Bopreme Court U8.70S. ' Teaneasee Baaalarlal Klaetlosi , , i Kmsvilub, Oot, 30 -P. If. At tbe last ballot to.dty the rota stood for Johnston 41 ; Klbsrldge 39 1 Cooper 1 Kwing 4 Peyton; rielohsr 11 i K. B.Brown 8; Mi:ton Brown I. There being no choice, both noma adjourned niilll to-morrow. The scattering vote were mostly complimentary and will doubtless soon be consolidated. Two members were ab sent, y:; '-.V; t '.J,;;, ... . ' Trawpe Orttertw ta riarlda Heveaaa Ap. potataieait. WASBtSOTOX, Got. 4(1 - T. M. ' Troops have been ordered to Florida upon Revenue duty. Oenarrl UcDonsld has reoalvrd instructions and Is aselgned to dnty aa Supervisor oi Internal Revenne In Arkansas and Kaunas. There was eonsldei'kble straKirle over this appoiutnieut, and th result is t defeat of tkinator Drake of Missou ri. i: : .--y---"-- -:. -. - ,, x. Largs fire, V- OlNOIMATl, Oot, SO -P. M. r;he Collrgo building in I Uia city, containlog Lowe'e Colleg , the Young, Ueu's Mercantile Library, tbe Chamber of Ootnmere, and several stores aud offices, Is now burning, ' eAHLHi DiaPATCIIKS. , -- v Paais, Oot. 95-P. M . Tee International committees ate to meet at Cairo to regulate thee indilioue of the Bum Ca nal transportation. The Bookbiudors mo oo a strike for higher wsge. ' UaUBiD, Oot. 80 P. M Three thousand more trooie have been ordered to Cuba. ' it': - The Republican loader, baleovia, wat killed yesterday. jt. ;: Losdok. Oct. SO P. M. ' Lord Derby is sinking very slowly and is no ooneciona. r , W. CU0NLT, Auclloaecr. it-1. " .v.,,,,, ,r : , , , ., Br CnONLTaa MORUia. OaTHCBSDAT aaxt, 98th instant, at 10 o. elook, A. at., I will sell at Kiohaoga Corner, with out reserve, all my right, title and interest (being one-fourth) In aud to the following de scribed property : .. - , v . - - HOUSE AND LOT. , J , at present occupied by Capt. fl. B. Denting, situ ated oa tbe Bonth eide of Market between 6th aud Ttb street. Tb House contains six Rooms: Kitchen, water, Ac, open tbe premises. Mze of Lot, 08 feet on Market, running Boats, IflS feet. ' ''V ALSO, "' two Hoaeee, each containing 4 Rooms, sitnated on Doolr betwooa Hlxth and Seventh atroet, Mouth of and adjoining the above, flse of Lot 1st feet on Dock street, running North 164 feet, ALtiU. Ho ass and Lit sltuuted on Ninth, between Prin cess and Uhtsnnt street, tiouse contains ore Booms.-1 BIks of Lot, 81 by log feet. Tsrms Half caalij balanoe and 13 months. JOUN i, HAMILTON. OetJl' " ' , j ' .1.4todl28 J. T. JAMES. Auctioneer. HKHUIABLK HKHIDKXVK FOR RXNT, That very desirable BEH1DKHOB. corner Biith and Prioeess streets, well kuown aa the Lyaws iiawae, a for rent for balanoe or year, at HOD. Tor particulars, inquire a above. oct!7 18l W. (HOMY. Auclioneer. : 4 ; Br tlRUNLV a HOKItlS. ' ' ' ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE, li V, vn luvoovni) atai. luei., ai iu 0 nun., a, 111. I will sell at aalea room of Orouly & Morris, all TIIE HOUSEHOLD AND . TUliNITUBK KITCHEN belonging to the estate of Mre. O, Doeoher, dee'd. Terms at sale JOHN O. BADMAN, ,tiU.i .v sdministratot . oet9 ' ' 5-eodte' BY TELEGRAPH. a aw voat tusocimtD raxas pisrAToaa fob tbb sooaaat. ror Grntrai MarkM Xtport as Obmmsrctol inMUeeno on Third Pag. gaoaral raot. Oaths planUtiooa, very few are oorn. lniaaitciae is eommoa. it as aauL baa nags ia rare, mileae forced npon the aartiaa, aad tliU ia not frequent. lathe towne it ieeoeaa wuat better than in the country, bat everywhere apparaotly, among these poar tMinge, the legal rMirainto of marriage era bni Utile regarded. am wj any iuo m eomioriauie aoeawaeepisir ia I the - rural distneta, and tbey eompriee - aiawiat inm wdom dobw, u m aa a myetery yat to li rvvaaled, even to it Arat prin e iiloa. 'J'i ere are generally i ao elated i , for mea . Timiij sisme , ever to im provil, hetn'Dcook th air owe hominy cr r . vueo t -T -i ready, and ao do taa i. It tseiiea . ar to u.is day, aaiaala v rr i , or who a little most unnavory and an t -i ""1. bqt r. -..nr clear toanaoy other. --MH s W i - prT beiDKS, I have t un or I 'It ; or y a,ooaa bat n '-"Vera- 1! ilvaonting. fit- a . s, noue ' t i h a 1 hare , . ., a iw, h t tt.e or chair, I rraan Waahlwgtaai, Wasbisotok, D. O., Oct. JO Nooa, The frisnds of ax-Preeideot Johnson are net so oonfldsnt of his election aa Unite J Btatae Bt'uator. - : ' ,: Gov. IshamG. Harris te bitterly opposed to Johnson. Teaaeeaee Sewatarlal K lac Ilea. - Nasbvillb, Oot. 20 Nooa. There were three ballots for United Btatee Hca tor ia the House thie morning. The following ie the result : - ' ' - first Ballot-Johnson, 81 ( EterUlje, 31 ; A, Ftotebar, tt J X.U. Iwing, 4 ; H. D. Brown, 7 T. A. B. Nelson, S; Bailie Peyton, 8 ; M. Brown, 4 aeoeeeary te a eaoiee, m. The resnlt of the ballot wa aatbusiaslically applauded by Johnson's friends. Second Ballot Johnson, S3; Itheridge, 81 Hetohar, 11 ; Peyton, S ; Ewing, 1 ; Brown, 8 NeleoB, 8 ; M. Brown, 4. Third Ballot-Johnson, 31;- EteridKe. 81 Pletohsr, 13 ; Peyton, 8 j R. D. Brown, 7 i Kmery, 4 ; M. Brown 8 ; Neleoo, 1. There was only eea-ballot in the Keaate, which resulted as follows : i Johason, 11 ; Ktheridge 8 ; Peytoa, 8 ; Kwing, 1, Total Vole Johnson, 43 ; Etherhtge, 30 ; aoat- tering. S3. - , , , ladtaai Daae4ailaa, Cnicaoo, III., Oct. 80 K'oon. The Indiana have macs acred twelve of the sar- reytag party andsr Oapt. Back oa Bepablieaa river. Tbey also captured ths. saatl eoeah, near Apaeb Pass, killing the driver aad tour aoldiere of the tlat Iafaatry, whorwer acting aa aa eaoort A pursuing party 'succeeded inikilllng twelve of the Indiana. , . Fraaa KtchateaWI. ' i Bwaaoan, T Oct, 30-Hooa. lAgialatare adjoarnad thia morning to i the eeeoed Taesday after Ooaareaa ahall have adavUtad the Bute taie the Uaioa. Havaaa. OcUSO-Mooa. The papers of to-day publish those latarcepted doenaaaata, whioh, if Iraa, wul preva that the BepabUcaa rising ia Bpaia Wffl work faverably to the Oobaa insurgsnta. . CABLJE DiarATCBKa. afaoBis, Oot, 30-Kooa. At Teateavia, after eaplUkHoa, the troapa were Bred npoav, whioh waeretaiaed. HaatihUee SPECIAL ACADEMY OF 01IR LADY OF MERCY WILMINGTON CITY, N. C. THB 8ISTEBS OP MBR0Y WILL ItEOklVE oa the Uth of Ootober, a limited number of Vn pIla,to whom they propone to impart a meful aud eccompllehed education. The course of iu struetlon will embrace all the lirauohee reqaired for young Wdlee. , Children of suy religions denomination will be reoeived, and whilst- when qaeetioa of moral training Impartial vigilance and care shall be equally bestowed on all, yet private religious con riotlona will be carefully ret peeled. Terme ae follows : : PBH QUARTER, English Ounrse Primary Class Junior, Intermediate and Beuior Classes Foreign Languages, each.............. Crayon Drawing aud Painting in Water Colore 10 Oil and Paetil Painting... ;.'.'.;. 13 Embroidery.. , 10 Uasie at Profeeeora' ehargee. Applications for admission will be received at ths Convent, corner of Beoood and Nun streets (hones kaowa as the Beery bouse). A few seltel Boarders will be received. eept 84. ; f "0-'lf" .3 8 . 15 , 10 MR. RANSOM'S SG9II.ARY WILL Ol'KN ITS MKXT BKHttlON ON 111K 7th of October, 1HC9, at the northwest eorner of Fifth and Dock streets, Ilia present rvsHlaace of Mr. Milee Oostin. Beesion end last Friday in Jons. muis wholk tsab: Primary Knghah , High M Music, Ancient aad Modern Langaagea, Drawing and Painting, extra. One-half taitioa payable oa entering ; tbe other half oa the 14lh of Pebraary following, for iafarsaaUoa aad Circular a, apply to Maa. ROBERT RANSOM. 18 - - - . 303-tf ' 115 . 7J . A0XJTT3 JVM TBM JQVRXAU. h T. If oKanux, roytBtwO. Iu W. Fntxaa, Xsanoertpa. " J. W. WirrrmB, SKo 7eei Captaia T. U. Wooraa, . A'sw ror 8. M. rettiaffUI A Oct, 87 Park Bow ; Joy, Oos A Co., Tribone Boildinga. t rXOadriptiaioj. Co Ca-141 Bewtk Sixth treat. Baltimert-Bt. t. OUn Dannelley.Iat floutk treat. v , -.. .... Jatowa. M. Petlearm A Co-10 Plate Street B. B, Milea, No. L Beouay'e Boudiag, Court Btreet. jrMaMealaredaoaae swoscriaasooAaTe. eatjli s agmsat, awa ag rif aaswee aJ M. t ltOM.V. Auclioneer. Br cHOHhY a nuuaii, ; EXECUTOR'S SALE. REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, Jic, OH WEDNKHDAT, Novomber 10.li. lHfi'l, at 10 o'clock a. m., I will .sell at Exchange Corner la this oity, that VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE LOT, BDon wost sice of Third, betweea Dock and Or ange streets, fronting US feet upon Third street, running westwardly along McLean's alley loo feet, upon whieb there ie a TWO 8TOUY , BRICK DWELLINO , . HOUSE now occupied by A. M. Wedfall, Esq , containing 8 roniiH excliiHlvo of basenieut, Kitolien, Brick titablrs aud all other necessary outbnildiugs. ' . . ALBO, GO tihares Capital Btuok Wilmingtou (las Light Company; 10 " " " Wil. X Wol. 11. II.; , 8- ' Mao. It. It.; 100 " " s " Bank Caps fear; 31 " " " Corn. Bank of Wil ; - 0 Certified Cheeks on Bank Cane Fear, amount . ing to ttD.OUO protested for non-payment, Z. LAT1HEU, -:'-!;- Executor. WllminRtOD, K, C,, Hopt, 15th, 1809 - lafflmJt then eodtg . , 91, CH0NI.V, Aucllout tr. . w MISCELtAXKOlTtir . Ufcl'UltT v.. i or tbe Ceaailleai of the Vlrat Natlaaal Baak or Wllaslastoa, N. C, at the Oleae ' Saslaasa Oct. eth, 1SCO. 7 MSOUBCgS. -" Loans and Disoonnts. . ............... iC'J,7Sl 73 OrarDrafts ......... 3,150 60 U. B. Bonds to secure airoulatiou-... -J 83,500 00 Other Stocks, Bonds and Mortgsgss. 3,618 40 Due from iWeeming aa4..essrva Ageate... Tf. , 10,830 80 Due from other National Bsnke 14,000 71 Due from other Bank. and Banker... ' 8.075 61 Oarrreat Kxpeneee,.,..!.. -8,787 66 Taxea paid. . . ...... .... . . , . . ., . . .. . . . 1,665 31 Billa of other National Banka..... .... l'J.847 00 Fractional Currency, including Nickel 2,311 7 ......., a,o9 a .... ..... a.bOO 00 1 8:s(i:llankois. Bpeoie Ooln. Legal Tender Notee. . . . ii.tr..rt wr "ff V. 8377,661 88 UABIUT1XS, Capital Btock paid ln....V.... ....,.$100,000 00 Bnrplne Pnnd. . .... . . , . . ., . . , . ..... , 10,685 03 ineeonntae-i....... , a,6t 17 Interest ao1!.... ...... V.;. 3,009 43 Profit and Loea 11.461 71 National Batik Circulation outstanding 80,100 00 Individual Deposits... T 190,004 69 Dae to national Banks. . . . . 0,253 38 Doe toother Banka and Bankers.. .i. 841 98 Notee and Billa redieooontd..,..,., 10,000 00 Bills Payable.. ...., . 8,000 00 3377,661 23 flTATI Of NORTB OABOLIMt, I my County or Nkw Hasovcb. I. A. K. Walker. Cashier of the First National Baak of Wilmington, do solemnly swear that tbe above etatement is true, to the beet of knowledge and belief. A. K. WALKEB. Caahler. ' Bnbecribed ant sworn to before pie, this 18th usy or uoiooer, ii. :. H. M. Bowdsk, Notary Public ,. Correct Attest i - ' w . -, . MOBBAY, " ) : W H- MoHABV, Directors. oot 30 ; ' JO-tf A Splendid Chaice to Make Money, A O00D BAKER T TO ME ST M THX V HOWlN(t TOWN-OF FLORENCE, H. O. All OPPORTUNITY FOR AN JNltm. TR JO US MAN. A Compieta Bakery and Baiee room with all neoessary ttxtures, located at Plorenoe. B. C. (the terminus of the N. K. B. It. and O. D. B. B., and directly oa the line of the W.AM. K. 1M The . establishment ie nearly sew and baa dona a Baa bosinesa. Attached are three aeod and aomfortabla apartmenta. Tho oitiaeue are very anxion to see a GOOD BAKEB take ebarge of the establishment, and every en. eonragemeai via ae reeaerea. to one wno knowe bis business there is no reaton why a very handsome bueineee ebonld not be done. For any further information apply or sddree juuh win, oct 20 3 ffV Florence, B. 0. 20 01 NEW, ARRIVALS. TJtl'AMK BOOKS, ' ' ' " BiU books. Ooppying books, Invoiee books. Drawing books. Memorandum books. Pass books, , . Pencil books, Composition books, Exeroise books. Scrap books, -Time books. Writing books, Beoeipt books, Note and Draft books, At 3 HUSSBKIIOKIIM Live Book btorc. 20- MOTni mi hot. "fyiyf ALKIM) BUI I'd r V ALU ABLE AND DESIRA ISLE RICE 1 PLANTATION FOR SALE " j AT AUCTION, ; " , ON TUivoDAi, 2Gth October next, I will sell I at Kxcbange Comer, iu tba oity of Wilmiugtou, at 10 o'clock A. M., that ! , UljOXlVBL-liliTl 1UUQ lUiUUttllUW oontaiuing about 105 Aores of No. 1 Land, uudor bank and ditoli, long and favorably known as the 'DUNCAN nCOHK" 1'I.ACK, lying 00 tho nnrtht aet side of Die OSpe Fear river aud about li milea from the city. There sre npon the picmists a tine bstn, and good quarters for handa suf flolent to work the place, the same being located on that high and healthful blufl " Aunwii as Mt. Misery. . ... y.i v-j zr ' Terms at tlo. topi 28 ' fOH l.iwls. ":, : ' OF SCOTCH CHEVIOT, - mam roi'TjIAB 'sTyLEB AT ' ' ' MUN80N ACO'd. M24t.626 ikBrHTST j.lut . Fer Para Wttsr, u tbls eelebratail faup, entirely taetsisst,' Sarable aa reUa alsreqvaltelae . toot ald-hahlaBal weooea raaia, aa etlog leti thas half theeiaaw. BMllr Sd ao aa to b. Bon.frwaioa, aa In eenatrsetloa so fffmple that in aee sse pet tt ap and keep B at raaek. .-j.. THE BEST ANQ CHEAPEST PUMP M MA0C, k oct 18 - ; v. -,.Kn- ; 17-Smoh V H. WtuniiaToa, U. C, Oct. 16th, 18C9. THB C0rABTNEB8HIP HEBET0F0IIE Ex isting under the Arm name of . . ,: MULLER k SCHUTT ' ?, 1 tbia day dissolved by mutual consent. . ;, . WM. MCI. X w v. 'oot 16 iLKB. GEO. L. BOHUTT. 17-lv ZU9fXlA.3BXaXSXZX3X 1040. J. P. TttAVERS & SON, ' ' M ' ' MAMCFAOTt'REBH OP .- .The JSmchor Cotton - Twine, w 4 BttuM' St.; Nkw Xobk, . ; Offer for eale Balling Twlno for Cotton. Osna bara Twine. Cotton Chalk and Plow Linos. Trot, Staging aad Oat Lines, Twines for Bard- ware, Dry Goode, s Urooera, UruggisU, tuilp Chandlers, Htatiouors, UphoUterois, fishermen ana an otner Trades, ' ' Bamplee eent free, .' oot la v ' -.' ' 17-lawdwoh LOW PKICES. WHITK DINNBll BBTH, new Lmiogo Bhnpe 17 pieces, lio. Hoiauer slue acts proportion ately low prinee.' - - .- WHITK TOILET BETd, 11 pieces, 33 20. WHITE TEA HBTB, 44 piooes, 34 00. GOOD WATER. QOBLEl'd, per dozen, 31 60. GOOD WINB GLAB8K3. per doxen, 31 00. ' All other floods in our Una equally low. Ooods peeked for the country, or forwarded by express U. u, u. ; , - r- .. -. y , t WAailiaoTUlt HADI.BY8, - Middle Cooper Institute Block, ' Third and Fourth Aves., betweeen 7lh anil 8th v. a s Bte. w Xork. - y, Bend for Illustrated Photograph anil Catalogue oi iiimage uinnsr, -torn ana xouot boh, maiiea . .iree. vi.., ,,.i,r; ,-,,,...- . j,'. oot 15 . ' ;" ... 16-8mch COTTON TIES Tyiy B are now prepared to flit order Cor ; ; SWETT'S "BUCKLE," ; , - AND ' - i ' THE "AKUOW TIE" th DEBT TIEU need. DeBOBHKT & CO. oot 13 - " ' . . 19-tf WISfKlliAlVEOlTS. F0PP & WOOLm ci 84 era P4 pa t act aOKTUBUtaV OOHNKU OF BKCOMO At ' r" PRINCESS BTRXKTS. WILMINGTON, N. O. COPVIBB sr aU klaala aaavda aad triasai in a neat and workmanlike manner, Beanie furnished for funeral. I rDBNITUBB repaired and varnish en. sar Can be found at any hour af the algid residence on fifth, aeooad door Booth of Ofaeeti Street.. . w onr terms are strictly 0ABJ3 on VKdA BY, unloss ordered by reeponsiblo partiee. Ian is eo i TO THE TRADE. JJUYltllB'OF BOOTS, s'hoes and LEATHER, will ' and tho best stock 1 and assort, ment at- 29 North Front , Street. , We dosire to vaU tic especial attention MERCHANT!) to our Qooda adapted to Ui trade, and tho low rate at which they aro oft ed. We GUABANTKK good a low a any bcrs ia Hew York or Baltimore, and will din eate bUls from ONE HTJNDBED to TWO THO BAND DOLLARS at same ratos as pnrcbasod any Jobbing house in either of those cities, POBFKIT ONE HUNDUED DOLI.AltB. ' Come and tr us'. ' - CEO. raENCUa.Mll.' LABI), FORK, LAUD OIL. TUBS LABD all grades; 80 Oity Mess Pork; Lard Oil; ex-Empire. oat 19 : oct 7 29 North Front Street. DiItOaSET A OO. . l'Jtf oot ao City Clothier, 20- F0R Mm l'ORK. rp U K M NK BCHOONK n y J. T. JUIK:S, Auctioneer. , . ; . By JAMKS & HK1UEH, ON WEDNaDAf , Nov. 3d, at th Halo ltoonia of Messrs, James A Mearoe, Water street, I will ex poss for sale tho ; HOUSEUOLD AND KITCUEN EURNI TUBE - bolonciug to the estate of Wm. M.Hink. doceaeed. oonsiating of lled.teade.Unreaus.Ohairs, Lounge, uedmng, nine, ristoi, l i.trgo I'uok auive oom plete, Ac, Ae. O. D. FLACK, Adm'r. oct 13 lllawlw "JNO. FEBIIIB." i .' ' Hr. Job n, Master ; Will have dispatch for the ebe ve port. For i freight engagements apply to WILLIAMS A MCBOfllSON. oot ao . . 3o - Unlted States of America. District of fape Fear. ITTBERKAH. a Libel of Information haa been VV nied In the District Court of tbe Bulled Slates, for the District of Cape Pear, in tba Dis trict of North Carolina, on the 18tb day of Oo to iler, A. D , lcti9, by 1). Q. Bterbiiok, Ksq., District Attorney of tbe Dultod tilatee for the District of North Carolina, against the steamship Hornet, otlurwiss called tne "Cuba, ber tackle, apparel and furniture, together wilh all materials, arma. ammunition and atoree which may have beea procured for the building and equipment thereof, and asaiust all norauus lawtullv intervening fur their interest therein praying the condemnation of theeaid ateamship, Ac, lor violating the Neu trality laws of the United Htate ia the manner therein apeoilled. ,. - . . ....... 1- n.n.nAA Af .V,. under the seal of the aaid Oonrt to me. directed and delivered. I do hereby give public aotioe to all persons claiming tbe said ateamship, her tackle, apparel, furniture, matadala. arma. am. munition and atoree, or in any manner interested therein, that they be aod appear before the aaid Diatrint Court, to be hold at tho rity of Wiimiog- tin in auu fur too jii.triut or uape rear, in uia District of North Oarolina, on the flr.t Monday after the fourth Monday iu October, A D. 1069, at II u'eleuk in the foreuoou of that day, (provi ded the aame ahall be a day of luriadiciion. oth erwise on the next day of jurisdiction thereafter) tueo and there to Interpose meir claims and to make the allegations in that t ehalf. bAoa JjT. fJAUHUW, Harsual. by 108. M. NEPF, Deputy Marshal. D. H. Bt.uuiCcb, V. B. District Attorney, oct 31, 1869. 3i-3uoo FOR SALE. ' 800 BBBELfl Fjt,oDB 1 4000 Bt"bal( orn sQQQ Backs Liverpool HALT, 1000 " lerlcn "fc a") K Hhds. BACON Sides aud Shoulders, Bale and Holla BAOOINQ, ALSO, . Ties, Nails, Cheese, Molasses, Sugar, Coffee, Bay, Ae., now landing and in store, . For sale low by ."5 oot 80 WILLIAMS X MURCniSON. - ' 20- T0 0WKEES OF PISE LAND. TI R- ; PEXTIXE MAKERS, tit. rrtBI UND1B8IONKD HATS J08T PUBLISH 1 ad a Pamphlet deeoribiog their new patented proceae of making Turpentine; by which three times ae much ia produced ae by the ordinary mode, and tbe very lineal qualities or uoeln made, if properly distilled, taroagbout tbe section. Wa have had it ia enoeeeefnl operation the past eeaeoa near ueorgeiowB, a. u. Address MOUuAN 1'DDIQON, Georgetowa. e). O. mW Famnhleta eaa be had gratia by aDDUea- 1MB so wotta t norw. . 4 31 ' 81-SOd Provisions. BAttBEl.9 MESS PORK ; 15 HHDS. SMOKED SIDES'; 10 " SMOKED SHOULDERS 5 Drj Saltod SHOULDERS; 15 boxes Dry Salted SIDES. For sale by A B. 8HEPPEBBON A CO., .... Brown's Wharf, i ' Honth Water street. oct 19 . 19- "'- "bVJL UAT8.".'!7;V npUE LATK8T 8TVLK. FOR At oot 13 ANDUKSON'S. 13- Ckoice Table Sjrtip, III ualloa aega, expressly for our X traae, at 8T01ACE AJfD W HAS FACE rKH BX OBTAINED FOB NAVAL BT0BI& VJ Oottoa. Aa., at reaeoaahle ratee, at the large aad aoaaasodioaa wharf at foot ef Aaa street. . Aapv to - - t W. 4. LUSU. eet 31 81-lm-naoo 8BCKE 'ISA'S'! X9 Black Embd's" A NXWBUfrL? t oot 19 family OIO. HTXB8, t 11 aad 18 Front atreek 014 Skerry wiie. . TTX have jaat reoeived two Quarter Cask r WINE. vary superior . ' 4 8HEIUlt We ask th atteotioa of oonaoieeeare to this Wins, believiBg it to be Till XKSJ article brought to Wilmington elocetha war. -COA8L D. MXB8, t . Agsat, ' i 11 and 1J Front atiet. -eet . . - . ie cjua:aala;a.-Waiitad, a few rababg U aaue aaaaaaaa. ea aaB (it aamnu .i...i.i gowoa, auairwa tt. a. KlutlAaUMl A CO. just received at oot 81 . ' ANDKidON'S. 81 sept 14 4U e., Philadelphia, iV av7-ao1lmiAaoai ELiXXS ; ,.T Au.NDa. , .... T.. Nwaalaattaa docutAL anum. CUANGE IN BUSINESS. , - T HEBKIiY return my eiooere thanka to the X many friende of the late firm of Worth A Daniel for their eontinuod cnntldenoe and sop. port during ths interval in which ths conduct of the basmese bat devolved on ma, and take great pleasure in announcing tbe return of li. Q, wortn. witb tbe experience or a tnreoveare "busi ness io New York, to resume his connection witb thie house. Bis standing and reputation aa bueineee man are too well knowa iu this commu nity aud throughout the country to require en dorsement. .-. I trust tbe new firm announced bolow, with this aooessiou, will etill further merit the confi dence of the public so liberally bestowed in th past. D. O. WOBTH. oot 19 " ,., 10-tf . . :V0STH Al WflJtTIL fllHE UNDEUflQNED hav thie day formed a X Co-partnership for ths purpose of continu ing the GENERAL OOUMIdSION AND SHIP PING! BUSINESS, aa tho Imediate successors of ths lets hrm of Worth A Daniel and D. O. Worth, and hope by strict attention to tbe interests of their shippers and fricnls to give good satisfac tion to all who may favor them with bnsinees. . B. 0. WOBTH, y D. O. WORTH. oot 19 : - ; 19 30t SMOKED MEATS. PIQFAM8. Baoon Strip., ' ; ' Boneless Beef, Beef Toiiguoa. Bidos and Bhoulders, at un.lt. BlXKllS', 11 and 13 Front street. oot l'l - - : - -; .. IS THE DiYt trQQQS SIOSE . op WILMINGTON. rjlHia USTABLISHMENT, formerly ocenpi by M. M. Katz X Co., ai.d now occupied by t undersigned, has, oonsldoring the short tir sinoe its opening, alroady earned a wide reputj i tlon ae an orderly, well regulated and FIRST CLASS 1NSHTUTI01 You will find there .; WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOOD and a complete assortment Yon get waited by roLTTE AND GENTLEMANLY 8ALE8ME , f xou can dependon ' FAia AND 8QTJABE DEALING, as tho owns PiUCK BWMM for all thamlaaf flits heasa. Pcrsoae having DRV GOODS OK (L(ITIII. to buy should Dot fail to call at this establisl ment before purchasing elsewhere. The subscriber, thanking yen for past favori solicit your further patronage. . , Yours respectfully, - FISHBLATE & BRO., .V f S3 Market street, (Old Stand of M. M. Katz X Co.) op 23 Mm. ) NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS! . &ECEITED DAILY A. D. BROWN'S, , . EXCHANGE CORNER. . The laf gest, cheapest and best assorted stook of ' '''' , . . ' . : MILLIKTEEY IN THB STATE I ALSO WHITE GOODS, HANDKERCHIEFS, HOSIERY, OL0VES, HOOP ' ' SKIRTS, . , " k ; . ( II AlfO.lt A DK,) s ' " DRESS B UI 7 ONS, , TRIMMINGS, and everythleg utnally kept In a flrst-olass MILLINERY AND , FANCY STORE. ' " Bole Agent for the celebrated UAKD-MADE UOOP Made axpreeely for my trade. fUICE 60 CENTS to $1 60. Call and examine for yourself. . ONE PRICE, TEEMS CASH, ' , JLD. BBOWN, , Kxchaage Corner. oct 19 , . " 19-tf OP EN I N Q V - jl v .:, -. A, 'i-r OF AN ENTIRE NEW STOOK Ol ' WILL OrEN ON MONDAY. O0T0BKII 7S ASTRAL OIL. I CHA5GH Or LAVP3 ruuseacay pryai saainc US-C ' eept T 6m-eod-oh 4th, '18C9,at No. 86 AlABKET HTUEET, nndel Kr. YanOrsdell'a Pholograpblo Gallery, an entir j new Stock Of ' ..j, . i ... '...i-'r FALL AND WINTER GOODS' consisting of Staple and fancy Dry Ooods, the! ' latest novelties in Dress Qooda, Shawl, and especially CLOAKS. NOTIONS, WHITE GOODS J FURNISHING GOODS, EIBBONS , AND TRIMMINGS, ko. Thanking my friendk for their paat patronage, I I reapeotfully request a eontinaanoeof the same. An experience of many years make me feel I je a . . ' - . : . . I eonnaentor my abioty to eU the lateat alylesl and best qnaBty Goods, at the lowost possible I pneee. ' ' VTERMS POSITIVELY CASH." With pleasure I should like to have my Btock examined. .. - i . ., , . M. M. Oct 8 KATZ. 6 .. . . KOTICC. " A TKB THB 1st OF N0YEMBKB. 18C9, A bo veeaels aili be reqaired to stop at tba Quaran tine Visiting Btalioa exoept thoaa havUg siok- neea on board. . Filota will bring uch vessels to tbe Btatioa for inaaeotioa. i G. CTJBTI8, Quarantine Physieian. roaseepy. oet 17 18-lw . LOAF SUGAR. fTlBE . OLD-FABHIONeD, ASTIS-BZLLU H LOAF BUOAJt-free from trash, at -j ..i .;kA . t l s 47 llarket Bt, 'a ,17 j--. i ,t t( j - -j . . , is-. ALL KIXUS ? Jn TXATLI AUU KXPADlT'llHiSLY f kUttXJ'i'AD AT TBI OUMALUriCX Ml!RCIIi'TTilLORIifi. GRAND 0PENINC OCTOBER 1st. !S6, LAKUEST STOCK OF MERCHAKT TAILORING GOODS IN THE CITY. I ULOTUa, CASSIMERES. VESTTNGR. JKT0., , , ETO. TTAVING engaged the BEBYICES of a .-v.mmm uuuer, wuu oaa naa many vaara expenenee in the larseat INorthara ? " w prepared to make to order ""i "Tt 'I"" onjia as ana aBortaat aotioe and with perfect saiiafacUon to the purchaser. ' CLOTHING I - - J ! CLOTllIXCrU - - CLOTHING 1 1 1 Wa have now an timT t,a Men' a. V oaths' and CLii.lm'. cauilnm wi.i.. ing Goods, fancy Articles, Uata, eta, ia the city. Give m Call aaa Jadge far Vaauraalwaa. Cadet Buite for Cape Fear Academy made to order, t & SUITS CUT AT UW PRICES. ;V i DAVID " WEIL, n-' r Hark at Bttwa. " sept SO n un AAD Bbia, . J ItlKET ITRIIT . COWAN &METTS. oet 15 limm
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