- A THE AYILMLXGTON DAILY POST. "Wilmington; n. c, October 15, is67. - 2Jie mystic chordeof meniorifl areiehifft ry lattle-Jleld , and patriot grave to every living heart nd hearthstone all over thU broad land, wilt yet ncell the Chorus of the Union, when again touched. wrely they wiU le.lythe angel of ottr nature." We find In the New York World of last Saturday, what is represented to be the offi cii returns from fifty counties in Pennsyl vania at the recent . election compared with the majorities in the.same counties at the election in 1866. The footings show that : the x Democratic majorities in 1866 werej in those counties, 37,800; in 1867 31,498 & cleat Democratic loss of Five thousand eight hundred and two votes " ' The Republican majority was in 1866, 04,478 against 27,852 in" 1807 a Republican loss of 26,626 1 This confirms exactly what we have heretofore stated the pfBcials returns would show", viz . That while the Democrats brought out a pretty full vote, the returns show they have gained nothing in votes and therefore there is not the slighttst evidence of the reaction (so-called) which has been "so much dwelt upon; On the other, the small Republican vote ! shows that no particular interest was taken in the election. The causes for this lack of interest are well understood. There Were local issues the temperance and other 4uesti6ns which thousands of true Repub licans did not care to endorse, and, as l!lT i ' .1' . ' mr uu uauuuai issue was at stase not even ir. JonssoNVpolicy before them, they did not ;ote at all. But let an election for Preside.. tial Electors be held to-morrow in Pennsyl- rania, who doubts but. what the Republi- wuuiu rrv we ouie oy a greater ma- : 1 We take the figures above given from a .uu iuuiw; ii erroneous, it is more linr iavor lue opposition. JTc state these f sets so that the people of this State may not be deceived; that the timid, tne weak kneed, or the weak backed may not go blindly astray. , i During the next two months we expect the Connerhead messes throurrhnnt thp. Country will teem with horrible outrages committed by the colored people -of the South. The1 Democratic nartv is sadlv in need of capital or theNovember ' elections ; the Obstructionists South also need a Uttle cannot e snipped largely, unless prices de ammunition ,to defeat the reconstruction cline, or something else shall increase the measures. Every effort having failed' to Talue of Foreign Exchange; hence there will make the newly enfranchised race do some be 00 activity unless producers are prepared great wrongon a large scale; spmething will r successful competition in prices, particu- be prepared for thbm. About six. weeks asro this infamous scheme . was commenced and will - doubtless be fully developed by November., The:elections knock tho .lwttom out of lift1 T)o rlinol loAnof riirtf ? r Viirtlrn' nnd nnill all the contents. The miscarriage of the reconstruction, scheme is certain, be the action of Congress . what it may." iv. T. i uere are a grea many creuuious people -in the United States who accept all such nonsense as the above, as gospel truth. But 'no unbiased man supposes for a moment that reconstruction , will ever be accomplished except under the auspices of the Republican party. Call! that party " Radical, or what soever you will, the power is with Congress, sustained by! a majority of the people. It is an idle threat to assert that the plan of Con gress will not be carried out. 1 The King:pf the Fejee Islands has. ceded toj the United States three small islands in a -rrrofin. one of which nossesses a fine harhor capable of Ibeing converted into a naval station, i The King offers the protectorate of I .1 " - r - - . . . . , ctmnge. This is a fair offset to Walrussia. -Uncle Samuel exercises a Hind of Protectorate over the Southern ; Staies, and we expect soon Mexico will be asking to come under jrnt protection: ' This Happy Family " will Biirpass anything Barnum ever produced. It Will take an immense doso of morphine to keeri the whole family quiet. The Johfason Democratic Monitor speaks . . 1 J . . e h(o HmitHom tiotirtloa T.ief&n threats of resentment, la just what the revolu- tipnaryaeaaers la ongress wouia aesire to wit- ness thronghont the South, as an excuse for. prosecuting jineir malignant schemes. - it is, tnereiore, mpsi aeBiraoio noi oniy nat tne lan- craacre ot tne press snoiua -oe temperate and prn dnt. but that the bearing of the population should be such as to inspire; trustfulness every-, where, and to disprove the misrepresentations ot those heartless partisans, who. in persecuting the onth as they have done, and still would do, are animated; by the hrhobie passion of vengeance on the one hand and of selfish interest' on the Other.'l The above is from the National jlntellfc gencer. lue euiior proposes in a wora to put hi3 compeers in this section into leading strings. .' .How gently he cooes. It is quite i . j 4. a i . . ! ;, , . .... evident the reaction so-called, is not visible v! i u.Ia t-nr u' . t f t li the latitude of Washington, D.C.; if so the turb would be a veritable Bull; , B. IL Hill of .Georgia, is in Washington, . and a telegram says : " He will have an in terview with the President to-morrow." Ol course he will. Bl ack,Vallandigiia5I, the Blairs and;other latter day friends of the President will be there also. A pretty kettle of broth they will make, not unlike 'that of Shakespeare's witches. General . Caret, the new Democratic . Congressman elect in Ohio, made a speecn in , Cincinnati on: tli e night 1 of the lelection, Til alectinn I card : He was in tavor of Greenbacks instead of Greybacks. H We wonder what he meant by that. The $emcratic' 'Cbatite: parr don't agree ' with him. :But" times chango ' and men change with them .-f LCS:7 ;i 1 Font hundred Copperheads were intro duced into the Philadelphia Navy Tard tiro creeks before the electionan ' importation i; RotaL Compldients to Cololel Mosbt. Major John Scott, of Fauquier, now in Eu rope, haa just written, informing hh friend here that the Prussian War Minister, Count Bismarck, has ordered a government trans lation of his late work, " Partisan Life with Mosby," for the purpose of adopting in the Prussian service the; systendeveJopectbj Colonel Mosby during theJateLwst.regadf, ing it'as entirely original and effectiver'Also that the Russian War Minister and his royal highness, v Crown Prince - of Russia, have written him letters in high commendation of Colonel Mosby's newly developed r system of warfare. Warrenton Sentinel. , The system "developed by CoL Mosbt" was developed in Spain and Italy hundreds of years ago,; and" has been P developed" quite extensively in Mexico.' , 'j As We Anticipated. 1 In a paragraph' elsewhere we prophecied outrages by the negroes It will be seen that by telegraph it is stated that the Mayor of Savannah is atraidto let the colored peo pie parade. . Comment is unnecessary.'- i The Northern Copperhead presses are stil harping upon Mrs. 'Lincoln's -wardrobe. There are ; people - in , this country yet . who would dance with delight to see the pillars of the Republic pulled down. 7 ',. The Mexican election has been held, but the result is not known. Juarez and Diaz were" the opposing candidates. . The latest news makes us presume that Juarez has been chosen. . .- - OUR NEW YORK LETTER. New Yoek, Oct. 12, 186. st ot 5th - irist.1, we fhavej to Since our last notice aQ unsettled m-arket for most article8 of commerce; buyers holding back, and ln- ec- disposed to purchase, owing to the taken pIace drjDg the week, the results of which you have ere this received. Com- merce has now become so much identified with p0ntiCs, that its eyes are at once turned upOQ W to see what the results its changes are to have in the future. Consequently there is verv much waiting to know the effects , of re- c?nilJ ken place, especially upon Congress wuen Bfla ua come togeurer in vemoer. mere is a great, dinerence of Pmon respec"ng the Pall trade with Foreign countries. Breadstuffs which are much needed iQmany of the markets abroad larIy in breadstnffs. Cotton and Naval Stores have had a declining tendency ; Y . & . . uu the other side of the Water, This, however, will recrulate itself." and we mav soon look fore demand and better prices. FoJ all oluer Brucics 1 p m Jl marei is steaay;i;nouga noi so acuve aa it buuuiu be for the season. BagGISQ. Calcutta, . 23(a24cJ BrooKlyn. . , 2626cJ Ties, universal, . 10c B1 FlotjkJ "Market fairly active. , Super State, . ; $9 0010 00 Extra do ... - r f 10 50il 00 i Fancy, . Ll 5U, St. Louis, $14 25 GRAiN.-4Market active and prices firm. N. T; State Amber Wheat, 1 Michigan, do do $2 90; $3 953 00. CoRN.--The demand raiinly speculative, White Southern, ' ' $1 69 ' $ bu3h; Western mixed, . . .' SI 40 busbj Tellow Southern, f 1 58 $ bush; Oats With an active market we quote an advance. r " Penh, and Southern, 7378c. bushl . 82ia bushl. .Western and State, Peanuts. Nominal at $3 75 per bushel, 26 to 28 lbs. Hat. Market without change Fertilizebs. J Peruvian,- $60 00 Gold $ ton. isangn sons super Phos. Lime, - $56 00 $ ton. Provisions. Pork. Market active with a fair demand and steady prices in antifciba- tinn of new coming in. - Western Mess, $23 50 $ bbl. ' " Prime " $34 00 bbl. i Prime 20 5 hhl. III " i 5 Spirits turpentine have been in fair demi Rt variable prices, closing steady as b. I i - iT ' j t. rvosms generally are uncuangeu wim a mn fi . Wp nnntp , Common Rosin, ; ! i . ' $3 75J Low strained to good No 2, $3 S04 00. No.1,. . $4 24 75. Pale and Ex-Pale, . $5 007 00, Opaque, , , i- H.001 Crude Turpentine, - ' $4 75.r Spirits " ' . 57 57. Tar, Washington. . . $3 00 -44 Wilmington, as it runs, ! ' $3 751 " 44 Rope, . $4 12. Pitch, Southern, 4 - $3 87. . , 44 Wilmington City, $4 004 12. Cotton; The demand for this staple well supplied. We again quote a declmeo wins; to uA - . , ? , , i the receipts and general dullness of business; , , Good ordinarv uplands. : : -; . 161c. Low middling do ' 18c. Middling ; do-; 19c Liverpool quotations,'; : 8td. middling. Sales last three days ft,982 bales.! ' Receipts from Nortb Carolina 125 bales. Total im ports since 1st Sept 1867, 31,065 bales, ports from 1st to 8th October: 18G7, Ex- 2,44 bales: same time 1866, 23,773 bales. . i . . . . , . ..... ... ' i .i ' ' ' Very Respectfully, . . v . r . .: hatch, Estks & Co Judge Ludlow- deserves the thanks dtlall Christfan men and 0men for his pjrwpt rebuke and severe punishment of the fWan whn with other miscreants in the shape of men. nnmoYokedlv attacked an old colored A. citizen, on Penn street, near South, QnW6d- n($!dav last. it was wnoiesome 10 see a newly-elected Democratic judge waruin bully who had Toted ior : him, that "all the oeoDle of: the Commonwealth . are entitled to tne protection of tUe laws :w. and ; follow ing it up by sending him V for four jnontha to tne -county-ijaii. t-s. iuis rave - a iuegn. will soon be treated b Bome of the superi or whites" in our midst as u he were a hu etna i IT: ii nut j , I . County Convention. ;-v The Eepublicans of the county of New Han over are hereby notified that a Convention for said couaty, will be held in the African MethOr aist jspiscopai unurcu on Dlrtn street, m tne city of Wilmington, on Thursday, October 17th, -atlOofclock;A.M! : -The following tuslness will come oerore the Convention, viz: .l-t i r.- ";-.'r.V - V To appoint a County Committ ee. -' H - 2. To nominate two persons to be voted for as Delegates to the State Constitutional Conven tion, i I ' ... UO: . 3. Transact any other business that may pro perly come before the Convention. One delegate for every one hundred voters In the ward or precinct, and one for every fraction of a hundred over fifty, vizi No.: of Delegates. 1 Wilmington, First Ward, f , , 4 - Second Ward, ' Third Ward, 4 5 : ' ' - Fourth Ward, : 5 federal Point, 1 Masonboro Sound, r 1 . Middle Sound. ; 4 Topsail Sound, . - 2 Holly Shelter, - ' - -1 RockjfPoint, . ;r , : r; 2: SouthWashington, ' ; 3 UDDer Black River. 3 Piney j Woods, : ' 1 Lower Black River, l z 2 - - v Caintuck, ; ; L-f ' " i. - 1 .. , Long Creek, ! - - 2v BEPUBLICANS OP THE COUNTY OP NEW UlNOVEB ! You are requested to call without delay meet lngs in your several wards and -precincts, and appoint delegates. . , . . - i The election will be by ballot. The balloting will be superintended by Inspectors appointed by the County Committee. . Each delegate should be furnished with a cer tificate of election signed by the Secretary of the. meeting which appointed him. iJer order of the - - " COUNTY COMMITTEE. waukee is makiog good her reputation ion as the largest primary wheat port in the. worlds Last week the receipts were but iit- "tle tinder, one million bushels the exact nsures o&ips voo.vio. lue receipts in me corresponding week last year were 600,952. it renuirea neariv - two immuus uoiiara .,io pay for the whoat received last week." Vn NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. M. CRONLY. AUCTIONEER, By CRONLY & MORRIS. O N To-morrow. Wednesday moraine. at 10 o'clock, we will Bell In front of the office ot Messrs. Kidder & Martin, South Water ; for account of whom it may concern, 3 street ; 200 SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT. slightly discolored, just imported in British Brig Tevesena. ' Sale positive, and without reserve. m October 15, 1867, ; oct 15-tds LARGEST SHOE HOUSE M NORTH CAROLINA. TIP FAIL" STOCK' ,OF Boots, Shoes, Leather and SHOE FIW&IWGS. is now complete, embracing every style and vari- are! offered to the public at very low prices. . COUNTUY DEALHiKS and tUe VV HOLES ALJ2 TRADE will find in our stock the BEST SE- ROOTS AND SHOES evCr offered South of New York, and at prices that . i. -r ' ! . i CAN1VOT BE BEATEN byi any jobbers North or South. v An inspection is all that is needed to convince any candid mind. Vall UUU C&UUilUC 1UI JUUIBCIVCS. Price List furnished on application. II GOODS BI EVERY STEAMER. i;E0. R. FRENCH SON. 20 North Front Street bctia lm i REPUBLICAN BALLY pr .iEr?.:-;;;.-',"iv.'.-. TO THE PEOPLE OF WILLI I II G- TOfl AND NEW COUNTY, HANOVER N. C. FELLOW CITIZENS : ! You are invited to participate in a .7 :V-T WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCT. 16, at 7 1-2 o'clock. The different Wards are requested to ' 1-4 o'clock. be on the ground by Cou A, M. WADDELL, . - Gun. C. ABBotT, -' " Rev. 8. si ASHLEI , GEO. L. MABSON, Esq., - GEO. W. PRICE, j Jr., Esq., GEO. Z. FRENCH, Esq., . A. IL GAlXOwir, Esq., i I . Maj. R. C. SCHENCK, have been invited, and will address the meeting, ' ! mth JUallce to JVone, Charity to all. Peace, Reconciliation, and Good. JWHll to all, our Fel- i lore Citizens, without ; -: regard to Former COJrniTIOJTor opijripjr Present. By order ofthe Committee of Arrangements, : - G. P, ROURKE, 1st Ward. . : " 17ir.LT AM PHJyNEY, 2nd Ward. .WILLIAM. WADDELL, 3rd WardV RICHARD JONES, ith Ward. RYTTENBERG'S COLUUN. 43.; -Slarlict Street: 13. w OULD Respectfnllr Inform , their FRIENDS and PATRONS that they are now re- celvine a large addition to their already extensive Fall and Winter &0 O J V which they are determined to tell as cheap or ' ";: 'Cr j. '.-.. k I 'vr iKf5'i' -t':; i: r--- f - ' - Cheaper than any other ; I h: o xj s e SOUTH OF B2Z,TTTIOIHS Their GOODS have all been selected with spe- cial care, and are of the - ,1 ,L"" tt" . :,T"rTa,3 LATEST IMPORTATIOn, and they wish it to he distinctly understood that - j 'Will not le: TJnderiaold. Having) had several years experience in the DRY GOQDS TiNE, 4hey maVe the above asser tion with no fears of its contradiction, i i TO THE LADIES r they offer, at greatly reduced rates, a full variety of GOODS, such as v v j : S, ALPACAS, BALMORALS, all wool .Delaines. ; BELTINGS, j . BOMBAZINES, CAMBRICS, COLLARS & CUFFS, CALICOES, CORSETS, i ' CANTON FLANNELS r CLOAKS, CHAMBRAIS; DAMASKS, , ' DIAPERS, DRILLING, DUPLEX SKIRTS, DkLAJNES, I v . ENGLIsjlt 3IERINOES, , 1 L EMBROIDERIES, EMPRESS CLOTHS, ELASTI0S, . ; EDGINGS, goods, FRENGn 3SIERINOES, pa "MOT! 'FLANNELS, GIMPS, GINGHAMS, HOMESPUN,:; - " ! H0SE j A HOTSTRTS . ' KNIT GOODS, LACES ! LINENS, LINSEY WO0LSEYS, MOURNING GOODS. MANTILLAS, .MARSEILLES, NUBIAS, NAPKINS, -.NAINSOOKS, OPER CLOAKS, - ; . j POPLINS, i . PLAIDS, " ; PAPER CAMBRICS, - ! ' PILLOW CASINGS QUILTS, QUILTINGS, rm At t'twra' - T?TTnpTa J v i mUULiti I 1 O, 1 UltlB, , .,i , , , 1 RUFFLINGS, : RIBBONS, '-" SHEETINGS, , 'airTWa T flnrrA ia SILKS' uviviAvu, TAFFETAS, . i " TABLE LINEN & COVERS, . . TICKINGS, 1 , !.; TARLATANS, TCWELINGS, UNDER GARMENTS, j' veils!. Velvets, j . VALENCIENNE LACES, . ' ! VICTORIA LAWNS, WHITE GOODS, j WOOLENS,.,;; ; v - - iwbiasTEDS, xtesjve VARIETIES. ' ?? YOUNG LADIES' GOODS, ZEPHYRS, and many other articles' too numerous! to men- eon. . . . - .. i . "... .... .:. --i. .- v - ... t ,1- i" TO THE GENTLEMEN they offer, a foil line of . , - . CLOTHING, - ' CASSDIERESf' - BROADCLOTHS, . DOESKINS, .TWEEDS, - SATINETS, KENTUCKY JEANS, ; ' . COTTONADES, OSNABTJRGS , ; , i BOOTS & SHOES,t JELATS, CAPS, a line assortment of V : i ? -f; ; Ji w &c9 4&C9 &c. To Wholesale Buyers.; Our connection with Northern j Importing HOUSES will enable ua to sell our GOODS at WHOLESALE, at as low rates as the v can be bought for in the -Northern. Market We guar antee to do this, and our. FRIENDS in the In If.j.B.i-M.Good:.Warrante faa- Repre- ented. or Honey Rsfnnded. OEMS F11H1I GOODS r flpr purchasing oins, can save the. expense Co., 8m2rrtlle, N. C.;. with LEASE for three . i;: aadorthemIu-kets, f . . ; .. jJL The xl4 of Wharf and Warehouse included.1; f GROCERIES. .-a 100 ; , EXTRA SUPER, and A BARRELS i u 3 j- r m V W . at 'IT jr : i. A V V . Kxtra City SIcas Pork; In haltBarreU for Family use. , BEEF "TONGUES, '! " CnOICE ITA3IS, PIN is Arriijj xa.jj&si, . f 50 FreshL AssortedrCandy FRESH GOODS. Lowest Cash prices at it f r-x -- - - GEORGE MYERS, 11 & 13 Front St, - . CHA8. D. MYERS, Agent, oct r r1: : . tf NBW?-''STOC!.r-- OF- TUST RECEITED A LARGE STOCK OF nii';i , Iiard, Mackerel, " ; Pork, ' " f :Meal.: Codfish, Floiir ' Tea,- CoiTee, &c., ' &c. TOR BALE AT THE LOWEST ' . -t : CASH AT- OEO. Z. FREKTCH'S, 10 JSouth Front St., WILMINGTON NV CI Oct 6 ' .... rO-- . - ; ... . U SCHOOLS. WILMINGTON MALE FEMALE SEMINARY WILL RE-OPEN OCT. 3d. For particulars, isee1 Cibculab, .to be t found at the JOURNAL OFriCE ob Monday' next, x r . ; G, W. JEWETT, t c Sept. 15.;'. . r.. t, . 1 '.tf.', ' ; :. . i . r- - TO SHINGLE- MANUFACTURERS. -":.-'lv.i vm-k- 1 ....! i rK - The undersigned offers for sale the patent right to manufacture and use in any of the Southern States, the j MILLER 'SHINGLE MACHINE, which is one of the best . machines . for sawing 6hingles, in use. . , , t j,'. This machine was patented on the 13th of July 1858; and has been 'much! improved since ; ;, but owing to the war, has not been introduced into the ponth. j it is adapted ior staves as well as SDingles, cutting them even, or with any bevel consequently turns out better work: than can be dniiR hv most, nt.hftr mnrhlnfiR r Tt ia !mn! in it fPtruction, not liable to get out of repair, and is bmlt entirely of iron. It ccupis a space of. four feet by six,' but can e blt nv. ?ize. the ones now, Vuse being Ior 8Ye8 or smngies rrom ou inches aown. - .... COUJTTY or STJL TJE II I GUTS FOB 8ALB ON Tiery Liljeral Terms. f achinesl can be - manufactured in this citv. whee all the patrons are on hand, if desired. A machine can be seen in operation at the sub scriber's m .11, on .Castle street wharf, u For fur ther particulars, address or call upon oct 8-tfl Wilmington, N- C, WANTED. WHl OAK AND jajc.KqnY timi T An noU paying TEN; DOLLARS PER CORD White Oat and Hifckory. Bolts; sawed or 68 inch lengths. Bolts may be miar rnot, as Contractors may prefer. Wood e ROtind and frftfi nf knnta .nnf ie. 4vn- X fori into 3 tered must 8 incli3 in. diameter, and suitable for sawlnsr staves J , I Will also contract for ,, . . ?, 1( HI. FEET CYPRESS -LOGS, to 1 ift le is'tthan 12 inches In diameter at the ?m8iTd' ,Lnd cut ut0 l0 13 M or 13 feet lenzthl - - . . , -i . 1 . - All Iks to be sound heart Cypress:' knots, ind Suitable for sawinsr Shingles. free of i - TH.MS CASH j ON DELIVERY I "?y rna"i loot of Castle Street. All timber ; -J.,c. mann; - J1 Wilmington, N C. 1 Oct qrUSl J ARRIVED: BY THE TERESI- 40 TONS PATENT LOCK TIES. 20 TONS BUCKLE TIES Will V sold on the most reasonable terms. E. MURRAY & CO. ' Octs. h :im Of hi Denominations for Sale t TUSTBECEIVED A;LARGE ASSORTMENT. eJiLlbfal discount made on sales of $100 and upwards! - Wh- G. ESTES, . .octi j ,, 4-1 oii. xmernai Keyenue. v wi'f.-.. -.,,-..1 -it a . Ffr Sale: orto Rent. TMIE lARGE NEW FRAMEn RTrtT?w "iw i , w if-, uuw occuDiea ov jjunn. uwinnpn Cril.nquir? of RTT?E53JJtsaBR08- DUNN. DWINNELL & CO. Grrooeries BUSINESS CARDS, GEO. Z. FRENCH, :;Wo;:10 South Front Street :-V Wilmingrton, I.; oi - WHOLESALE DEADER; IN Groceries ?Pronsions :, Wines, ; Kaham!' P.irrnva ' j Wood, j,, waiow, , axui ; Com- mon CrocIicrVv X27 Cotton and Naval Stores Boujht or ? iiteceivea on- consinmem. .. i c , oct 6 ft ...x , t s ,- tf. . H. DOZXXEB,' . j O. POTTER,-; CAMXSPZir. ri r D0LLI1ER. POTTER & CO:, Commission Jtler giants 9 Liberal cash, advances on consIiiTimenta "of Na . i ' val Stores, Cotton and other Southern produce. i ; C.VESCOTT. v DEA1EB I IV GRAIS), Soutli Side Princess, near Water- St." j ; 7"EEPS bONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL ' J3L supply ot - t - orn' Homony, Flour, Oats, Peas, live, Bran, Ilay, H&c, &c. aug20 1 5 . tf VICK, MEBANE CO., . FORWARDING AND CO JIMISSION -I MECHANTS , Corner Chesnut and Water streets, - -,J . ; , Wilmington, N.C. '- , lauirs ' iS.;. ,: :, " t O. C. HATCH, L. O. ETJSS, ' M. F.. HATCH. New York. t Wilmington, X'C New Torki :: HATCH, ESTES & CO., . ; Commission Merchants, NO. 133 FRONT STREET CORNER OF PINE - 1 ;Vi N:-YOnkiJ-;S;:-" G CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON & NAVAL stores solicited. -Usual .advances mad a nH ail orders promptly executed. v MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Staves ShiDffles Last Blocks &c. GASH PAID FOR WHITE OAK AND PER u simon timber delivered at! his 'Milt, at wharf luut vi uasne street. - v Prompt attention given to orders. 1 c .Wilmington, N.; C, , Ang., 5, 187. " tf JAMES SHACICEIiFORD, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MEH- i:: ;i ' .' . CHANT,';-" -V .. :. WILMINGTON, N ,C., "Consignments of MerchandiRft try Produce solicited ; and all business entrusted' w xujf tmti wm uave uiy personal auentioc. f jjumoer orders wm have attention, i li'. FAY THOMPSOiY, MJLNUFACTURER OF 00D working f-iAcmrjEny, Tub Mscitae. ImproT'd ktE M.cbi- , , ,A nery, Barrel Machinery, Hnrrol :TnV ' onA Pail CorA I r Barrel,' Tub, and Pall Stave Saws; Stave Machinery; Hoop Machinery, the best in tSSgin ' Wood worth'i Planing and.: Matching Machines, v i-- i and . - 1 circllar! Saw - Mills,. 'Tnrbine Water Wheels, of different Patterns. FITCHBURGy MASS. 1 1- aug5 l.tf "Wilmington Wood Working Co." J. R.,Blosbom, Prest Tnos. Evans, Sec. & Tress T Morised Coach, WagonJ Dray i . Carriage Hubs. Dealers and Carriace makers sttDDlied with a superior article at the lowest manufacturers pri ces. . I J. W. SCHENCK. Jr.. 1 ... - t . Rnnt w w w rrt - AUg. iX. - : ..! 1 - : j. - t - W V , tf L. A. HART. i 1 JNO. C. BAILEF ' WIMimGTOiV. . IRON AND. COPPER WORKS, MACHINE r- SHOP, A LSO Manufacturers of TURPENTINE Xl. STILLS, and COPPER WORK In all its branches. , . , l, f Front Street, beliv Market Street, C Wilmington IV. C. (i k D1RT & BAILEY. Proprietors. septi 25 tf ? DENTISTRY. Great ImproYcuient in Dentistry ! SENSITIVE TEETH FILLED WITHOUT f f j 'f paln;, 0;f Ty a simple application the tooth, is rendered JD insensible to pains during the operation of filling:, without lnjuryto;the nerve or tooths JEyery; operation warranted to give satisfaction. Charges as low as any Dentist In the city. Teeth extracted without' pain. - . , .THOS. B. CARR, 2d. D. ,i ' ' No. 35 Market. street ' , Ang.S,X867 . . - tf 1VANTS. RANTED TO BUY FIVJE ACRES OF LAND, near thlsclty.' 1 4- l Address, stating price,' 44 A." this office, sept 13 , -. -a i 'J ft ' -r . . . tf E OR THE ENSUINOITEAR A DWELLING HOUSE with seven or eight rooms, lltchen and 8table. To do within five minutes walk of l( the Market-r . , r . ,' . ,., ..' OEO! Z. FRENCH, : : No. 10 South Front St. aug. 18. : - .i'.i" ''- -J-tf.f . UNITED-STATES : INTERNAL ' .;!"" .; KEVENIJC.- COLLECTOR'S OFFICE,"- - SECOND DISTRICTi NORTE. OGce Honrs from O'i ZI.' to 3, P. M. . - G.STES,' CWtetor.', i ;i . f f-'S P i : A f:cm Delaware and "My Uftryland.w ; v xaaa being. Phi la. Pre:. . out 13 5t t ottt, . stptS.1 A hi UAr :-! h; ' i: aWiW;: 1