- . . 1 - . , - f 1 ' - - " i f i ' ! . . i I ' - ' . - ' r;;V'.: r. 7 L' ji'lJlulJlilVJ .kLwdV, -;'-'f --v."! Ad 1 0 WILMESflaTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING OCTOBER 23, !l87. NO. 70 '" ' ' l" '1 " l'' l' "' I ' I ' VOI THE iWMIXGM Dill! POST.! Em A. PAUI & . CO.,, Proprietors, j ' The otiljr daily Republican paper pub lished in the Second Slilitarr District eomposed of North and South Carolina. : TEUMS OFjSUBSCKIPTWWINVARIABLT IN UypJUUCE 1 laiiy, one year. . , j f iq m six months. i .600 " oqc month ..I 00 bATES;OF ADVERTISING: 1 ; Averti&emeuU will be' inserted at $1 DO per square for first insertion and 50 cent for each subsequent insertion: - I i !: Ten lines or less, solid minion type, constitute a .square. ' v-"; ' - ' ,'". : . , -'J, ;'.) -; THE WILMINGTON : WEEKLY POST. j is Published eveky Monday. t. . i ".; SCBSCBIFTIOH : . m . :: i ,...tJ.3 00 One, year U .i.... t, AdyerUenienU $1 per square. TELEGRAPHIC- .Reported fob tub oiilt post. , ,: ITALIAN AFFAIRS. FOREIGN 'H'ARKETS. Disturbance in Savanmili. VlIt&MJVlA EKECTIOJW The Charleston i Election. ICIC NEGS ON D0ARD THE SHIP POTOMAC Murder iu BaUlmore. Tlie ; Market Reports ; f From yashingtonV., Wasuinoton, Oct. 22. Secretary McCul- nation is at the disposal-of ihe President. ; Two hours Cabinet iVGraut absent; , -Revenue two hundred and forty five thou sand dollars, f 1 j r , - f Geni A8botli,J&1hister at Bueusairs Ayres is very sick. 'y;;r::;Jxi;t 'ryV' I - Secretary Seward, writes' thatrhe will ar rive Thursday. 1 ' i :. i I The! Electioii in Alexandria, passed off qaietly. , , ; : . ; From Savannah.?. j i daANNAU, uct. a i.rr i Mere was a large Radical jmas-s, meeting here: to-day. About four thoyUiniJ negaoes aud a few white men were present. They weroaddressed by CI II. Hopkins, Cliff and ; a vfew other' whites and Vy Bradly, Sims and other negroes. - No disturbance occurred until after tha meeting when there were several collisions between the cC'Untry and city negroes which" was promptly suppressed by the police. A Few were made. 4 M .Arrivals. . New York, Oct. 22. The Arizona trom Asniiiwall has arrived, " with three hundred and four passengers and $597,000 in treasure. Among the passengers are .Senators Williams and (jJorbett, of Oregon, and Higby,Mf mb5r of the House of Representatives, from Call t fornla. Disease Resembliner Cholera in Phila. delphia PuiLADKLFniA. Oct. 22.1-A disease resera blind cholera has broken put on the receive ing ship Potomac, ten deaths have occurred amoDff the crew and recruits. The balance have been removed, and the Potomac is now used as an hosDital. , there are twenty' sick persons aboard. ( r Cable Summarv VVAsntNOTON. Oct' 22.-Tbe Royal Bank ot Liverpool has stopped payments the debts amount to four and a half millions! and it is thought the bank .will resume. j . j The Italian people, suspecting that the new ministry is to be formed in Napoleon's inter est are pouring in petitions protesting, against the desertion of th national cause by the government.',,, - ! ..- i Reports of Garibaldi's escape are uncon-, tradicted., " . '!,.' '." $.4 . : ..:)- Reports from the Papal 'States are conflict ing. ji Telegrams trom! Florence represent thatenatti (Qaribaldian)! not only main tainghis position but hourly gains strength. Dispatches from Rome represent that Menat? ti with all his followers have fled tromlhe Papal dominions ana aoanaonecian attempt on Rome. -. . ? . f ' . - " Italian Affairs. London Oct 21. The Italian situation better. It is said Italy is satisfied j with the French demands and the transportation of troops to i ouion nas oeen stoppea, tnose ready to sail have Vlisembarked. French war preparations have been countermanded. GenJ Cialdini succeeds Ratazzi a the Italian Prime; Minister, and will form a new.Cabinet whose policy will be anti-revolutionary. Rome, Oct 19. The French Minister at Rome has informed the Pope in the name of ot Napoleon that whatevermight happen the aid M Franco to maintain the Pope's tempo ral power would not fail. : The garrison of Rome has been reinforced, and the town of Orhri r?rantnred from the Gaiibaldians. . Pr.nmcNCK. Oct 19. A- Ministerial crisis 1 a a Ann n rro A Ttatarxl has resi&rned. and Menabria succeeds. It is reported that Gan- hflii haa naeaoed from Caprera ana is now ' ; if., if : Advices, from Paris' f Paui's, Oct. 21, The Moniteur is silent in reference to the preparations for, interven tion. r : ' VrTTOv-tV - The SPTendard Bays everything: is ready at Toulon for the expedition 1 to Rome, but the order to go is withheld until Italjr' final reply is received, which may be delayed some hours on account of the ministerial crisis at Florence. !'-' V'1-- p : The Patrie publishes a telegram that.twen ty thousand j' troops havet been sentj from Lyons to Toulon. Another corps d'armee are prepared to, operate in another direction. The LaFrance says It is certain f n any event France will arrive . at Rome before Italy. I It is, stated that the Italian govern ment declares itself j powerless to arr;st the bands of in vaders or to protect the Ho y Sea. Paris, Oct. 21 Evening. There i great excitement at Rugeirs. ;The French fleet with troops intended; for Rome hs left Tou lon. . - . I . . j . . ; ' Rugers is the head tetegraph Bureau. Ed. Post.J '. 1 ' 'T: - i Paris, Oct 22Ndon. The Monitlur an-: nonnces. definitely - hat the expedition to Italy bds been countermanded because ; Italy pledges the obseryajipe of the treaty. I' P - I From Ilichmond. t , i Richmond, Oct. SlElection day passed more t quietly Hbaoj-jwas anticipated. Two incipient riots, and j Itwo other disturbances were fuelled, by therailit4ry. The dinical tiei were -caused by the attempts of some Radical negroes toj jmob' colored Co iserva tives. Trodpi were (in reserve on 1 JJapitol Square, and stationed at all the pelhi ; the Cavalry patrolled the streets. The rkult of the first day's voting is 567 white majority. The canvass is active, and' 2,200 whites have not yet ; voted.; Extreme Radicals ac mak ing efforts to have the polls oped three instead ol two days. The military under Gen. Granger, and the city police, will be kept bn duty all nigllit. The polls reppen in the city to-morrow, I It is impossible! yet to tell how the State has gone., j From Baltimore Baltimore, Oct. 22. -John Bowers!, killed Elisha Brady, a well known Ward politician. The quarrel originated by cutting-halyards Democratic Dole, which was erected on the 20th.1 . - : ! ; ; ; Death of a Citizen. Nkw ORiiEANS, ; Oct. 22. The Picayune announces the death ot G: W. Kenidall, at Post Oak Spiing, Texas, aged about 60. From Charleston, Charleston. Oct: 22. The members ot the Congressional .Railroad Committee will address a meeting nian Hall to night, Gen. Canby has IF citizens at the Hiber- o dered that the regular election of municipaj officers be not hfeld New York Money Market. ' Nkw York, Octl 22-Gold Southern stock Unchanged. '02 4 Cohpoos 12ia 12. Money more active, : ratea ua1 changed. Sterling firm 9 a 9.' Commercial Bank IS- )!; ; Specie Montreal, Oct. of Canada Snspends Payment., ! 22. The j Commercial1 suspended spt ci e pay- Bank of Canada has ment. The Directors think the claimants will be protected. New Yd rk Markets. ; New York, ?Oc 22 Noon. Flour 110 a 20c. lower. Wheati quiet. Corn a sljiade firmer. . Mess pork firmer at $21 65 a 21 70, Lard dull at 13f a 141c. Cotton lowir at 19Jc. Freights qiiet. Spirits turpentine 53ic.; Rosin connion.3 62i. ! Money 7 per cqt. Sterling; 185 a 189 Gold 143$. .Bonasfot coupons ia. ew issue 6$. Virgin alsixes new 47. i Tennessee sixes new 013. l v . Foreign Markets. V Liverpool, Oeij 21.-r-Cotton closed firm andunchanged: j tdes 15,000 bales. j . JjryBRPooLv Oct 22 Noon. The failure;) of the Jloyal Bank 0f Liverpool makes the cottoh'market irregular but easier. Prices qubtably unalterett. ; Sales .will probably. reach lo000 bales.? : ; - :i f 1 i LondonV- Oct.) 132 Noon. Cousols 94. Bonds 69. to 3. Amsterdam bank raised i rate London, 93 15 16. Oct. 22. Evening. Cousols C9J. 1 .22. Evening. Cotton Manchester advices! un Bonds Liverpool, Oc heavy and lower favorable. Sales of 10,000 bales uplands at 8 7-16. Orleans 811-16. Breadstufls jdiill. Corn forty six 14. Lard 54. 1 and six. Western Wheat 'allow 45 a 43. 1 Turpentine and Rosin unchanged. . The Wilmington and Manchester jRai- 'Iv,-! :-7'', l '-"'-'!'':"'.- ' Road. - The Wilmington and Manchester Railroad Co mpany of Nrth Carolina have put a loan upon the London market of 200,000j ster ling. Security, 100,000 of theifc first and' 100,000 of their second mortgage bonds. They of er to sell them at seventy-five cents, and wilt accept payment either in all .cash or fifty cents in cash, and twenty-five cebts in Confederate States cotton bondsf ex-ovrdue coupons, at twenty-five qents on the' dollar. The second mortgage bonds are offered at seventy five cents torty-fiye m cash, twen ty five in Confederate bonds, as above.! -The President of the Company,, however. In his circular announcing the loan, makes the fol-1 lowing statement : J V 1 . ; The undersigned, in offering! the sterlings bonds! . of the Wilmington and Manchester Railway at a price ifhich will pay investors over eight percent, on a first-rate, sequritn and in fixing? twentv five per cent., for the cotton loan bonds, "does not do so without reasons in respect to inem wmtu, uB uvu-. eficial to the Wilmington and Manchester Railway, will be equally so to the cotton loan bondholders. , f I - ;i ... . nun W Tuorret to have to announce thft death of Mr: a. H. Blackwood wnicn , V.W.u . O - - - . ,, I ... occured " in this place on ThursdayJin the S4th vear of bisl age. Mr.- Blackwood came to this city m 1863, and engaged in the commission easiness, m wmcu we uas ever since been engaged, tie was an i up- VifTht'man R.nd an fofficial member bf the Episcopal Methodist Church in this city, and Sunerintendant of the Sabbath School connected with it! We tender our condo lence to his bereaved family and friends. Old North Stat. i For the Itet. -Republican Meeting in Dnplia , County -Pursuant to previous ; notice,- there was a large meeting of the Republican pftrty, of both colors, of DupUn County, held on Sat urday, the 19th inst, in the CoifH House at Ejenansvillej Jr jOn motion of John W. Peterson, Esq.Jas. Vf. Savage, Esq., was chosen as Chairman and on motion of Samuel Highsmith, Esq., Daniel T. Best and John Savage were ap pointed Secretaries. ' j John W. Peterson, Esq.., having briefly explained the object of the meeting to be the nomination ot .two - Republican candi dates 'to the approaching Constitutional Convention,' on motion of Obed Bony, Esq., the vote for candidates was taken j by Dis tricts, and resulted in the selection bf John W. Peterson and Samuel Highsmith as the two candidates of the Republican party of Puplm County for the Constitutional State Convention. i Obed Bony, Esq then moved that the nominations be made unanimous, which was carried amid great enthusiasm. ; H ? i A lew remarks were then made by Obed Bony, Esq., who had been voted for as one ojt the candidates, explaining his position auu piciigiug uimseii to exerc an uis mnu ejace foi the election of the Republican tick et. He stated, among other things, that the Democrats had offered him fifty acrei of land1 iy ucirav, uis pariy ana run as one oi tne Democratic candidates, but he spurned with contempt such a bribe, and could hdt be in duced to accept of it for that Court House ull ot gold. , i ! I j The two candidates John W. Peterson and Samuel Highsmith then came forward ajnd accepted the nominations inja tew ap propriate remarks, pledging themsel vea to stand squarely upon the platform! of the Republican party as adopted at Raleigh in March and Sentember. , : vitfc- I , f William E. Hill, Esq., leing present and louciiy called lor, arose and addressed thp. lrge multitude present for two hours, and concluded by offering Jthe following resolu tions: ; : . J '. t l it .1. . . Whereas,' The delegates of the Republican party of the County of Duplin haye (conven ed for the purpose of Selecting candidates for the State Convention : - ; f m: t 1. Resolved. That we are in favor of the early restoration of North Carolina to all her rights and privileges in the Union. . : 2. Mesolved, That we recommend the re construction measures proposed by Congress as ine oniy leasiDie pian to get back in the Union. - ; , i , , I ; -." - 3. Resolved: That we advise all the regis tered voters of Duplin County to go to the polls oh the day of election. and cast their totes lor a Convention. v 4. Resolved, That we are willinffJ for tli sake of returning to the Union on a firm "and loyal basis, to concede equal rights in law to all men, rich or. poor, white or black. This iuea uui iutuuue , social equality, which is not regulated by law. ; ; m : j ; 5. liesoLved. That the true interests of the white: and ; colored people when; properly Understood, are identical, as we ca anot see how injury can result to white pe rsons b v granting black people equal rights under the Jaw, when there are only four millions of black persons in the Southern States to eight millions of whites. ; j ' .-. ! 6. Resolved. That the Remiblinan ihartv nf 1 jDuplin County is for promoting pe ice, har-: jmony and reconciliation between the w'itu jand colored races, and is opposed to a;hite knan's party or a black mau's party! . 7. Hesocvea. That While We are opposed' to - juneqUal 1 and burdensome taxation, yet, as soon astne resources ot the brate will ad- imit, the Republican party of Duplin County lis in fairor of raising a fun d for ' the estab jlishmentjof a system of ! public schools, the ueiaiis oi wa'cu can De so arranged as to be satisfactory to both white nd colored. They can divide the money arad have schools to themselves if they prefer it. J j , ; i s 8. Resolved, That the candidates for Con vention, should they be elected, be instruct ed to exert every effort' in their power to j give relief, in some way, to the oppressed debtors ot the State. 4 -J 9, Resolved, That wb cherish the hope hat as soon as the State is restored to the Union, and our members are admitted in Congress, they will exert their influence to prevail upon Congress to remove the present tax on Cotton. i ! r 10. Resolj-L That we t recommend the Wilmington Post to tUei favorable notice of all newspaper readrshh the County., un motion oi oacmei ;riignsmiiu, xjsq., these jeso'utions wtre unanimoiisly adopted by .the meeting. ' . On motion of; Daniel T. Best; Esq., the nroeeedinjrs of tlip. meetinsr. together with the resolutions, were directed tj be sent to the Wilmington Post for publication, and the Raleigh Standard be requested to copy. Committees on organization haying been appointed for the different precincts in the County, the meeting adjournea in jiarmuuy and good reeling. - After adjournment,, by request, a long discussion, for the balance nt the dav. was v T JF " held between William E. Hill, -Esq., in iavor ol the reconstruction measures ana uiuu Stanford. Esq.. against them. These gentle men were frequently applauded by those friendly to the political principles they ad vocated. ' M , JAMES W. SAXAG;, unm n. TfcTTTkT Q a'-rr a r . ! . ; I. , vi "'-- y Secretaries. jjaniel 'L. uest, ) Education and Reconstruction. R Tomlinson, Superintendent ot Educa tion in South Carolina, most truly says : . . "Thwe" is a growing conviction 1 among the people, favorable to the mupauwiuu, the United States government, bf 4enerai system of education for this State. Without this all effort tor the permanent reconstruc tion of society here must necessarily, to a 'rrat eitt.niL nrove futile. L Ignorance stands o--- .r'r . .'iil in thp to-day as the most serious way ot a complete ana nguwuw .vr- tion of the Southern States ; and unless the counteracUng influence ol intelligence, and the independent spirit; which ferows out of intelligence, are cultivated among the Ubor n ..n ik Ain h nn security tor tne Aug viooatO) wcic vuu w i. future." r, : ' The "conscience fund? has; received an addition of $19,854 in notes andA bonds, which was sent to the Treasury Department r run ninA anmo r.imts buivc iroill sl uaufli ouuv 1 i .. out any explanation. ... ,, The Pacific Railroad Directors havere- solved to use petroleum as a locomotives.; ,1 -t ' -xx. - V" V uel for tneir CLIPPINGS. ilTiie yellow fever ' -V, J" is. abating in ; New Or- leans. - Tunis is troubled with an insurrection. ' i vr " , Registration is cl ased in Virginia. : j Thirty two whites and three thousand and thirty nine negroes voted at the Mobile elec tion!, rift :. I . LrP: n i There are sixty-two ; Spanish newspapers published in Mexicp. .j -j ; . The St Louis Fair receipts amounted to The Boston Dispensary 1,0Q0 recipes a week. , dispenses labout A Western tailorj is teaching E young men how to cut their own clothes . - 4 1 There is a turned Roman rumor, that Longfellow j has Catholic.1 I ' Oysters in London are sold at five cents a piece: ' -'..;.;--,". 7 - f - k A single ' mile Sot ih& Rail Road cost $220,000. Western , (Mass.) William West Sikes claims to have made $3,000 in two months with his pen. Renan's "Life of Jesis'V has reached its thirteenth French edition. ; - i- - The San Francisco Bulletin urges that that city should have aparkbf one thousand acres. They are going to have a state convention of base ball clubs in New . Haven. What next?- I . ,5 t I , Gen. Grant has granted GenJ Sheridan two months leave of absence. . The Galaxy is said to have within the last two years.- j lost $20,000 i r ' Petroleum is now used as fuel ' by the steam 'fire engines of Boston. Abbott will publish a MLife ot Napoleon rrr , .1 - n 1 H f t ' xii. " mis r an. ; A single ulead" in a been sold for $250,000. Montana mi no has The Yale triennial shows the 'names of one hundred and fifty-two Smiths. iMay your whole family be jammed into one coffin," is an expressive Chinese oath. Richmond, Va.,i has a new organ, made in Boston, which cost $6,000. i . . V . - - . i , -. Why is a fifty pounder gun . like a - rain4 shed der ? Because it is a-number-L-er ! Trading profits are unprecedeniedly low iu England. A'" lady in Whately Mass., has made with her own bauds 148,920 walleisince .the es tablishment of a wallet faccory in that town. A Miners Lcaguehasbenn formed in Cali fornia, the object of which is to fix the wages at $5 per day. ' ' The continued heavy rains of the Summer and Autumn "have caused an unusual preva lence of malarial fevers and ague. V' 1 The crofw in Utah are turning out better than the most experienced anticipated des pite tl;e grasshoppers, j 1 ; J 5 j Mutilated notes of the National Bank3 must be presented for redemption to the banks which issued them. v 1 1 There is a talk of a game of chess to be played by means of, the Atlantic cable, by players in New York and London, i Sanford Conover, perjurer, is now learning the trade of a shoemaker in the Penitentiary at Albany, N. Y. A Havana dispatch says that a sure remedy for yellow fever and black vomit has been discovered iu "a piece of Female Verbena leaf. An ambitious youth in Bangor," Me., swal lowed a shawl pin, and had to have his wind pipe cut open to get it out. J The Society for the Prevention ot Cruelty to Animals has had $8,916 given to it by down town merchants.. An Ohioan from the far West won $40,000 On a proposition hat the negro amendments would be .defeated in Ohio, ' I Jn Baton Rouge parish, La.," only , five white votes were cast four of them against a Convention. ' ' ' ' Admiral Farragut saw in Sweden an entire itery ot breech-loading cannons or wrought jfton, taken out of a vessel sunk during the l&ih century. . i 1 fi-4 ' . . ... PrJ Democratic opinion ot colored men Gullible Fellow.", See N. 1 a World, Oct 17. J Boys at Machias, Me., fill old rum bottles Ejrii.n water, seai nieiu up, auu avu mem wu Rlie sly for pure 4 'Red Eye." ' M Portugal has raised the export duty on I Madeira wine. We here use the word raise the military sense.. . J - - j - - Dennis McGrath has commenced a suit Gainst Mrs. General Sherman, in St Louis )r the recovery of a cow which he claims to ie his property. r - 1 An editor compliments a brother editor thus : !Mr. Brown is a clear thinker, a ready writer, .jMid a first rate fellow to Doou" . , ,1 1 General Rousseau persuaded the captain -of the ship in which he was a passenger to Alaska to ouc into victoria, xne urenerai Iwas very sea sick, j '. t-j i A jockey in Toronto bought a horse tor $179, and a few days afterwards ; made a handsome profit by selling him at the Ro chester tair tor f 1,100. isut the .new pur chaser tound he could trot in 3:87, and sold him the nejt day for $2,300. Jewel thieves in Paris call for small jew els, which being spread out they : take up with the tongue, pretending to be very near sighted and placing the eyes close to the counter. If they fear detection they . swal low the diamonds. , 1 . : Republican Creed : We. the Radical ReDaolican citizens of the Seventh Ward of the city of Washington; In the District ot uoiambi, do Hereby declare tne fol lowing principle :L J to preserve, through all coming time, the unity be the United 8tates trom disintegration and decay; i - 2. To secure to pos terity the brith-right of freedom of conscience, and action. 3 To afford to people of all nations an asylum a refuge from tyranny, oppression and : political wrong. 4. to perpetuate the mem ory of the immortal founders of this great repub lic and of their worthy successors. &. To teach, by our actions, those principles declared ' In the Declaration of Indepence of the United States that ill men are free and equal, without regard to race, color or condition. , ft. To perpetuate and extend the principles of the Republican party, in the District of Columbia and throughout the country. t Lt- -.- - ,.J ., :.U,.J ' Tna African Intellect. The mental capacity ot the! native African is shown in a very favorable Mght by a recent case in Eng land, t James Solomon, a pure African from the Gold Coast went to England some vea.ra ago to be educated, having received no teach ing save that he obtained in a native school. This young man has just taken a first-class certificate in the Oxford middle-class exami nation, and is about to matriculate at the London University. He will probably study for them inistry, and return to christianize and enlighten his brethren in Africa. . 165,000 baskets of Peaches hate been sent from Clayton, Delaware, to Philadelphia and Kew York markets. 4 Those cleared from 15 cents to $2 pej: bushel. 1 1 ) - f HOTEL Alt RIVALS. .. .;. . Parker Ilonse. X Tuesday, Oct 23.. H C Rockwell A F Powell Aug Smith John M Clark T D Love jr IWm Hayner Whitevillej N C Whlteville NC Bladen, N N fi D W Ketchud Fayettevil(ei N C W H White John Monroe C W Woolen CM Smith W Draujrhan Uladen i k ayetteville London, England FayetteviUe J H Robinson . do do i Citv1 D F Flowers i G R Moore and friend R H Grant iHarry Vernon NC ;01d Point C0AIMERC1AL. WIL INGTON MARKET.? Oct 23-6 P. M. . . . T . - -r.-. . . . COTTON.-i-Market quiet and unchanged, but prices less firm i under noon advices. Sales of only 8 bales, jlorlng the foreiiobn at 17 cents per SPIRITS TURPENTlifi. Market daU. and prices continue unsettled. Sales of only 41 bMs, at die. r I -f " -ROSIN. Market active for loW grades, with a slight improvement In prices. Sales of 875 bbls., all strained-comtnoQ and No a, at 00 lor strained, jifd $3.00 ti 10$3 121 for No. 2. CHIXDE TURPNTINul.-t-Sale3 of 180 bbis.. at f3 00 for Virgin and Yellow din and $i 50 tor d, per 280 lbs. . I i - TAR. Prices firm with an active demand. Sales of 90 bbls. at f 2 65 per bbL MARINE LVTELLlGfi SUE. PO It T O F W I N T UN Arrived October 22. - Steamship James A. Gar; timore, to Atkinson & Mhe Wilson, from Bal- person. i Steatuship ,VV. P. (Jlyd Powell, from New Xorkto Worth Oamel tttr. Uov. Wortb, Hurt, from FayetteviUe. to Worth & DanieL . : Str A P Hurt, Skinner, from FayetteviUe, to Worth & DanieL ; - 7 t Cleared, i 1 Octdber 23. I FayetteviUe, by Str. A. P. Hurt. Skinner; for. Worm fc uaniel. 1-1 - Schr. A. W. Brown, Rodman. for Philadelphia, by Worth 4 Daniel, with ll,OJ0 feet of lumber Consignees per Steamship IW P. Clyde from New xork ; ;.ip Frederick & Powell, Jno Dawson, A Johnson & Co, H Hartz, Ryttenbu Bros, II Reed, Wil liams & Murcnlson, Harnei K Eovrell, Worth & Daniel, H M Barry, J M Walker, Adrian S Vol lers, Birdsey & Robinson, J: S Tup bam, G Z French, Aldnson & Co. Schenck & Servoss, J Ii Neffl Smith & Straus, VV& M. R U Agent, W W R R Agent, J C Heyer,' H Reeder. T E McKay! liart Bailey, AJ wrouSKi, 14 a EUers, JKWewf man, J R Biossom & Co, E Weacott M M Rati & Co, H McMillan, A Martin, Uarriss & Howell, G Myers, J F Derme, J Bfc VV H Williams, J J Cassiday, J H Sampson, Tienken & Baanxan, W 11 jjippiix, ii x ianuagau, 1 liegeman & qo, 001 Bear & Bro, P Malle.tt, 0 Tietzen, Bremer Bros, J Anderson & Co, A Hall, DeRossett & Co, Cannon &i Stokely, Willai-d Bros, N Patten, . Jno Bowman, ifiWUlis, Hancock s Daggett Kussell & Ellis, Newman & GreenboUffh, L Vo tiers, J M llaruwick. Consignees perj teamship Jas A. Gary ir New York. Atkinson & Shenocrson. F W Kerchner. J C Heyer, Adrian & Vollers, Reeder & Schulken, L Vollers, W & M R R, A Johnson & Co, Gen R Kansom,ll2 Murray & CO, Agt Cape Fear Steam boat Co, ! Sutton & Childs, ff N Berry,' J Van Sickle, L G Estes, Ryttenberg Bros, Robinson, smitn K; uo, amitn ds Straus, vv uouman, ! a McKlmmon s uo, Hancock z Daggett Deuos sett & Co, Worth fc Daniel, Hansley & Single tary, Moody & tf mith, f Wallace & Southerland, J S Topham & Co, G l French, Adrain K vol lers, r .Newman, ri I . DOMESTIC : RECEIPTS. October, 1867.' Per steamer Hurt 185 bbls rosin, 31 do spir its, 9 bales cotton, 16 bbla floor, 8 boxes1 tobacco. to Worth DanieL Petteway fc Moore, ; ! W il- liams & Murchison, A J ohnson & Co, ' A Mc- Kimmon k co. Per steamer Worth 507 bbls rosin, 155; do spirits, to Robinson, Smith & Co, A Johnson & Co. W u Lutterion. worth & DanieL Russell & ElUs. H B Eilers, Williams & Murchison, A Rimmoa & Co.' r - SliSCELLANEOUS. w ILI. BE SOLD AT- I On Tuesday Oct. 29, at 10 o'clock A.M at FRENCH & STEVENSON'S WHARF: In wis city. - ; The HULL of the Steamer Go v. Ellis." Four! (4) SHIP'S BOATS now. r Wrightsville Sound, j ? j - lvin? at Lot bt OLD IRON SHOT, SHELL, &c, i Lying on French & Stevenson's Wharf. 1 ; f .Hi,",.'-.. X':.. 4 : it. n . vstRJ I : Cot Int Rev. & 8peclai Agt Treasury Dept OCl sJ - : Joxirnalcopy. ? tds For Sale or to Ilent. rpuiE LARGE NEW FRAMED STORE, S5x X 50 feet now occupied by Dunn, DwrLantrll & Co.; 8mithvUle, N. C.,-i with LEASE for three years, lrom October 1st, 1867. ' 1 . The use of Wharf and Warehouse Included. For particulars Inquire bf Ktttejtbxbo Bbos., orthesubscriberj. pwINNELL & ca yiLLWERY AND FANCY GOODS. nAlLATAVD, BROWN'S and examine 1 1 hla sDlendid Stock: lof Millinery, Hosiery, " ieVwill find a PRACTICAL MILLINER la attendaoce, ready to wait on them. tS3T Remember the place, No . 6 So nth Front St. BT" All goods soia 105 "uuij. oct 11 la am coiwissoN nouses. AS. t. MTTKWAT. SOQCaMOOBI PSTTEWAY & 110 ORE' GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,' NORTH WATER STREET t ; ; xmrnkoTON, jrJ' d . ; S OLICIT CONSIGNMENTS OF f COTTON., NAVAL STORES AND COUNTRY PRoI Bein? AGENTS for the Manufacturers are prepared to fill, on the most reasonable terms, : orders for :j.:l-i,j-T ! i7;;.:l? ; GEO. KIDD'S CELEBRATED n. l COTTON GINS. ZELL'S RAWBONE ', "yy. ;S I; superphosphate' BROWITS: COUNTER,; ;i ;V:,j ; PLATFORM and RAU- , ;;, f; tJ "Rdtoi scales. Have constantly on hand FERTILIZERS of all descri Uons. it JAS. L; niTHAWAY ti UTLEY. (Formerly 1IATHAWAY& COty Importers of his Molasses and Sugar, Wilmington N. C.) Shinplus and Commission Merchants, 171 PEARL STREET, NEW YORK, j TTTE SOLICIT consignments of Cotton, N I Sheetinirs. Tarns. ' Tobacco. IVY val Stores, and other Southern Products, to the Sale of Which onr prompt, personal attention will be : given. 1 We will make liberal advances tipon re ceipt of Invoice and Bill 1 of Lading, all Mer chandise and Produce shipped to us for sale are Insured from point of shipment,' with or withoai advice. i Invoices should always accompany each hlDment.M- . h1 -i f::--rir - a. t Both of jas having had over twenty years zx perience in business in the South, and our J. L, HATHAWAY three years in New York, wo feel connaentwe can secure iau ) prices tor our friends who will favor us with their consign tnents. . j-: d -1 ; j: ; I'A ; j JAS. L. HATHAWAY, .-. ... WM. R. UTLEY. aug ?A:m:v: -uv mmsi -x-- i-iyv SCHOOLS. WILMINGTON AND FEMALE SEMINARY WILL RE-OPEN OCT. 3d. For particulars see Cibccxar, to be found at the JOURNAL OFFICE on Monday, next ! , Sept 15. GiW. JEWETT. tf. FUnrilTURE. FURNITUnE. S FURNITUaE. ' manutactured by. 1 06 AND 98 EAST HOUSTON STREET I NEW YORK CITY. 1 , 1 - .1? , -- . - all this furniture consisting of PARLOR, I j CHAMBER, '1 ! DINING ROOM and l LIBRARY SUITS. is of the latest styles and manufactured of the very best material, under the personal supervis ion of the proprietor and guaranteed. Parties in the South desiring fine household furniture can be supplied direct from the manufactory, or those about visiting New York Fill and it to their advantage to ; examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. ' ALL GOODS WARRANTED. aug8 i. -x ; Smeod MARKETS, WASHINGTON SIARKET. I No. 203 Market Street. T7RESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS CON JL1 stantly on hand, and dressed in superior. style. Hotels ana tamiiics supplied at the lowest Cash price aug . . . tf WRECKS. Government Wrecks. HAVING BEEN NOTIFIED BT THE 8EC-. retary of the Treasury that a contract has been made by him with GfcO. Z FRENCH and! ROBERT STEVENSON, for saving property from wrecks of all vessels' belonging to the Gov vernment on and adjacent to this coast and having been appointed by. him as agent to snpe'r mtead their operations,,! hereby warn all per sons1 from interfering with said wrecks or any other Government property on the coast ..: -V-H xr ?M! xxxi'x I xL. G. ESTES, vi .-!-yx .- p.-x-- -m-- rx , ColL Int Rev. . .Wilmington, Aug. 5, 1867. tf Journal copy, ; ; , mi isroxicE. HAVING CONTRACTED WITH THE SEC retary of the Treasury for th salvage of all Blockade runner" and other w.tcks, and prop erty belonging to the United States on and adja cent to thU eoast contracts irlll be made with 7 ROBERT STEVENSON. I 10 So. Front St, Wilmington, N. C . Aug. 6tb, 18tt7. - U .: Joornal copy ' r - - ' 1 TUEUEALlnQ P00LI - A N Esaav for Yonng Elen on the Crime . of Solitude and tna DUeases and Abuses which create impediments to MARRlAGtS, with sure means of Relief. Sent In sealed letter envel opes, free of charge. Address, Dr. J. 8KILLIN ifniTfl HTON. Howard i Association. . PMladel- phhvF. sept 25 d&wSm UNITED STATES ISTL2U1L rtOLLECTORS OFFICE, ' ijECOND DISTRICT, SOSTI1 CAROHXA. OCce nonrs lrom 0 A a to 3 P. 23 I L G. ESTX3, CrtUctor. aUg6 H ,:.:-',j v- -yri--V tt; Of all Denominations for Sale ! . JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT Liberal discount made on sales of 9100 and upwards.!;-..-; T.; : ' ! Coll. Internal Revenue. ott 1 "i Hi m 11 ? I: I J - in Italy. . , s 1! l . .1 i i .1 ii 1 1.

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