'A THE WEM DAILY FOST. WILMINGTON,:!.. C. NOVEMBER 20 i jiOOAL. To Our Friends: Ve will feel greatly obliged to such of .our. friends in this neigh borhood as will send in to us, as soon as tW facts can be ascertained, the results of tile . election at'their' several polling places: 1 1 Yesxbhpat. - As we have predicted that it would, yesterday, the first of the two elec tion days, passed off in as orderly and quiet community is concerned, as it It had been a ' Sunday, 5: Indeed, we - may feel justified in saying that we have never known an election day in this city that could count' so little of local disasters, ..as did yesterday. Much cred it is due to all classes of the community for this fact, and it isjto our minds the evidence ot a future of good feeling between the whites and blacks of this community. So far, we have been exempt from all: fears of a serious disagreement between the two elements,, and j trc feel justified in saying, that all evidences are the to effect, that the future will be as quiet j and Tiarmonious as has been . the past. ' fp' i - ": I ' . ' ' ' " ' , 'V 4 ' i t?ii i At Work. Col. Davis, Ithe projector of i the new Hotel establishment on Front Street ' tha-..Clienpn?Hsohai placed vtha workmen at their. posts andyeiterday itheE i labor of altering'tuemt'eribr 'arrangenWot, i the two buildings,; known as nthol Potted 4 buildings, and in; whjch; tne otel; ii tonbej located, was commenced. The workiwili be I pished rapidly forward, and j we may;8pdn7 ; hope to have a new arid handsome hotel es j laUllSUUlCUb vcuku u&ig ;uvir uxvif i& i commendations are verj strong.-and we be- j UeVe that he is able to fulfil all of the ex- j pectations formed-ot him, and that his house will be of the very firqt order. V . ' K. ; '-!' ' , .We -wish., him. rauchT success in the under- 1 taking. ( - ' ,TnE Election" Yesterday. We give, here the result of; tbe-election yesterday in, each of the four Avards In this city. It must ; be premiscd, however, that the result as I we give it, is merely an approximate one, as the votes will not be counted out until the polls are closed this evening, when the full result tor this city will be obtained : ! Votes Cast Tor Con. Ag'st Con. 1st Ward 2nd' 41 Sd 4th Total ,520 r 290 Y 1447 503 v 272 S 2G3" 263 1313 . - 13 L 53 1U 8AiLED.-Tbo steamship .Frances, Capl. Harrington',' cleared and sailed from this port yesterday. ' She carried out a cargo of navalstores, cotton and miscellaneous arti cles, an'd:.wasl'cleared bj jthc agentsjliere, Messrs. Atkinson & Shepperson. . - h'- ARRiYED.-Th'e Steamship Mary Santord, Capt. Moore, arrived from New York Ves terdZj 'wlBi cafgVol mffchanllisp,"lo"noRi aceM. Barrt. rAiull fist4 of8 the consignees of hercajgo will be found under the com mercial head in our to-days paper. Election Returns. We have received the returns trom the election at Midd le Sound precinct up to ll.o'clock yesterday morning. , It ftandsj'iFor ' Convention 220 ; IXgainst Convention, 2 ; a total, in all, of222' voes. An old soldier was arrested in Detroit last week for deserting his wife and .running away with a hospital nurse who attended him after having been ivbunded in the bat tle of the Wilderness. It was his first de sertion, o ' j A Boston naturalist says that the strains produced by grasshoppers are obtained, by playing on their wings like a fiddle, with their hind legs 4 -used as a. bow. Different kinds' of locusts play differently, in time and in turie."" -' . - r vr' . John Ericsson has given $20,000 to. the xamine sunerers in ijonaon. HOTEL ARRIVALS. i Not Mucn of a PidHT.f A little difficulty J occurred :botween two gentlemen; of 'itljis 1 city yesterday ' morning, relative ';ta .a.ldebt j due by one to the otiierof i'liiO.. U Blows 1 . succeeded .to word, and after a little "sparr ! ing had passed between jthem, they were separated, the only inurie being a few stray ! hairs torn" away, and a couple of ruffled shirt ! bosoms. -1 The damages done were' assesed' by three disinterestedlindividuals at exactly i 50, just the amount of the debt, although we don't know that the same is thereby con- , ii sidered cancelled. I ! i The CiRCTJS.'It will doubtless be a source i of much gratification to many to know thatl we are at last;tq have' here' jn j Wilmington a i genuine ( Circus-,Thej huge -posters;! placed !j on manyYot tthe public thoroughfares of the i i city, will inform - thej pleasure-seekers tliat '. FoREPATjon'a Mammoth- Circus and Meua ! geric will be- here bnrFriday and Saturday, j! the 29th and ! 30th insts.r jand ..will perforin : jl then. If the size and 1 brilliancyi'of the pos 4 if ters in which.this an'nounceraqntis niadecan !j be takeri as-any criterion, for the merits pf 1 the show," then' indeed Will everybody have an content. ... . V -1,- u i ; t Festival The: ladies ot ihe xrniiiptreet i Methodist Churchare busy perfectlng.t r! arrangements ior iue iesiivai ana lair wnicn . i! is to be held by them socio, j The time decided i upon is, we believe, during the w;eek just .ii- preceding Christmas, and the-placefthe City ii TT-. nr. ' !.l il .::! ... L Lt ' ' '' : : j n nan. ;i jug wisu , luenit mucu success, ; anu r ; hope that the. object to which 4 the results it . will be.d.evoted the benefit of their Church building may prove sufficient tc induce our ii people to give them, a hearty :. ahd earnest support. as Pftrker 7 i W T. flannHara V n ! Jos A Parker, .W & M R J B Carrol. Richmond, - Va Thos Brainard, do , , . Geo H Soathard, N Y Mrs H M Southard, Bos- ton f ? s v . E Fergusoh, Montgomen W A Bobbins, Mobile . W D Wood, Macon,,Ga. F H Hathawav, U S A M Kyler, N Y Abner AUep, Jr. Brook - :lyni H: ;i i -Miss M M Dernun, Sa , vannah,.Ga Ilouse. v j - November 18. Jno Gill, Baltimore J,W Etlmandson, Golds 5 , boro,N.C.'! 1 ' H A McSwane, Fayette ville A S Morris, Richmond, Va A L Orrell, N Y W G Steele, Bolton. B H Covington, do M D Moffit, High Point L T Everett, WC & M F M Wooten, do W J Everett, do MMcKinnou doi NC H PARKER, Proprietor. COMMERCIAL. WILMINGTON MARKET. ' November 19., ';TjaRPSNTINXLalMesterday,of - 600 bbis Crude Turpentine at $3 30 for Virgin and yellow dip and 20 for hard per 280 lbs. TAR. Sales of 208 barrels Tar at $2 25 i per bbl. i v j ' 8PT3. TURPENTINE. Only 17 bbls SpU. Turpentine were sold yesterday at 50 cts. .'per gallon. , ,7.,?- - ) ROSIN. Sales ot 125, bbls good No. 2 Rosin at 2 60, and 87 bbls No.fl at H 80$3 00 per bbl. COTTON 88 bales Cotton changed . hands at U14 cts. for ordinary 14ll5c. for ;otr Sid ling abd 15l15f c. fbr mildling per Q. 1 ; CORN.One cargo of Corn from Hertford of rrr v OFFICIAL. I No. Of Ilesist-red Voters in the Several , ;'. Counties ot North. Carolina. or 15 it- it j . - Save Yourseltes the Tboublb Gjen tlemen 1-jThe U S. A4vertisinKr,'A-gen: ! cyn so , called, bas been lately . flooding j the mail with propositions to lis to print ' adver tisements of Northern dealers,! agreeing ; to' I pay for the. same in due bills of the parties ; advertised to the amount genprally of thirty? or forty percent of, a certain sum, to be; re- ; ceived an part payment' of a i bill of, goods. You can. save yourselves the trouble1 'gentle-; men of sending us any more such proposals. i We don't trade now on ; such termsj and I i . wnen we do will notify you of the fact with- . out fail" ; ; u .J"- ' I: j ,' The NE.wspAPERS.Wh!atis; the matter V with our, exchanges ? t Some of them ; reach t us very irregularly, and it I so" happens that , they, are the yery pne3 thai we", most, prize. Formerly the New. York-Tritium and tWorld preached us, regularlv'but; ;fnr several; Jlays , past not a Jcopy of either : of Lthem, ifave reached us. .These paper' are; actualizing , u Valuable to s,,and3Kcaj afford to sp&re 1 them from:Our"exchange;list;.'Please look into the matter gentlemen. i r- - , .ii r ., i. ' " I ( From nocKypoisT.-We learn that during te day of yesterday there were polled in all, ,s at : Rocky PpinLiS Votesiior'wnieh wei-e for and 28 against Conventionlu' Tjbfe'eieaion , at this point was for the . consolidated iprc 'i cincts of Jlocky Point and Holly 1 Shelter ' The utmost good order, and the best of fel- iDglt bmu iu uao icvaneu mere. , i V Closed. All of the bar-rooms of this' cat v . were on yesteraay cioseq, jn accorganceAvith ' orders' issued from' Post Headquarters. They Willj remain so until: motrow morning at 6 o'clock, when they will be allowed to re-I openj and.makegladherebYhe3eaHs;fj the thii'sty ones. j? COUNTY. - w Alamance, : ' ' Alexander, , ; - v -Alleghany, : , " .k Anson, , ... f ' , Ashe; . ; Beaufort,. t , . . Berti - . Bladen, . Brunswick, Buucombe, J .tU i 1 Burke. . v . Cabarrus, ' Cilldwell,- Camden, Carteret, Caswell, Catawba,; Chatham,'' Cherokee,; Chowan, Clay, Cleveland Columbus,' Craven, Cumberland, -:. Currituck, f r Davidson, , i'',ri Davie, - ' ' - '-A i y. - .. Duplin, ' , Edgecombe, ; . -:: Forsyth, Franklin,'-'; . Oaston, i --' . ; . Gates, I Granville, - ,( Greene, . " ' ' " " ' Gulllbrd,- ' '.1 -' -! t Halifax; , '-. : Harneit, - Haywood, .; - t'; Henderson, " Hertford, 1 Hyde, ' : v" -v . J Iredell, ' - ' ' ' ' Jackson,. Johnston, Jnes, :.i It , . . Lenoir, Lincoln,.-,; - J , , Macon, ' Madison, . , , , " Martin, ' ' V ;t ' 1 McDdweuY ; ;.1 : - . ; Mecklenburg. " Mitchell, n ; f ' Montgomery. J ' " " Moore, Nash, . New Hanover,! - 5 ; , Nortnampton,: : OnslOW, ' V ..; . , Ormge, ? Pasquotank, rerquimuns, rerson, Pitt, Polk, . Randolph! -' A - A' a Richmond, ; Robeson, . Rockingham,, . Rowan, Rutherford,. 8ampson, -' Otanly, ' ,!;. ; Stokes, '. . i , ourry, : . . : Transylvania, . -1 Tyrrell, . ' . . Union, ' ' - J r Wake, J Warren, 1 . ,. ... Washington, .Watauga, .-. , : ; ; Wayne, 4 Wilkes, Wilson, , Yadkin, - - . ' Yancey . i . . - wmTS. "1,325 . IN V ' '454 ' -l,08t : l,m ; 1,457, ' car "LOCO 755 ' -i .;!, a . . 1,015 u 1,231 - 1 - - C97- . '' -209 593 - "405 i:s - 1 I'ft r -721 Vu:ll!l05 - 1,"845 !'1,S15 315 COID. 777 130 fir 1.0S7 " 70 907 1,255 l,lSo 7:34 403 431 .743 2,4S3j: , 826 r : ,.-585; ' 389 1,890 744 1,531 1,454. : 919 i 2,134 i ' .863" y 1,414 - 1,194 1,311! 1,100 1,007 734 1,845 - 690 ' .2,457 1,095 830 ' , : 818 "814 700 . 83 v v 1,859 ;' i 767 . 1,704, :-"5 -;485U': 904 836 .. . " . 860 : J 932f ; '965' v 874'-' ' 4,348 - f 1,048 . 1,736 1,139, - v 1,96 . , .757 - 678 941 , 1,296 474 - 99L 3,509 v 1.42U 1,913 1,459 1,461 1,248; 457 595 1,294 . 2,993- bU3 674 1,453 2,li)9 1,021 1,503 , 748 14 t 1,055 91 r ;640 14 3T3 6SI S,108 L431 381 6:9 : 4 4 ; i963 2,593 437, 1,483 445 468 .2,663 - 693 1,054 3,140 521 80 -191 747 660 ti 357 T 56 881 r 525 1,075 . 407 ' 55 55 791 221 1,645 ; ' 53 317 " 557 - 869 2,975 1,810 ,899 1,294 849 683 903 1,500 120 1452 1.067 1.404 13,02 1,054 454 953 259 897 273 69 246 -422 2,863 2,208 548 40 1,283 241 897 245 49 SHIPPING. EII PR E Q Q ; GTE AG C !1 1 P UllZ. THE FINE FAST SAILING STEAMSHIP T3 DUE HERE 8AT0RDAY Nov. 16th., Will NirqV fjot of Chestnut' 3tret, WEO-XKSDAY,Nov.'20th.-" V- 1 -For FreisrM aDDiv to ' ' v Agent in New York: -.-.i - - . , JAMES HAND,', v JW " : - l04il Street! ,a THE GREAT tiindUGS ffioRTnbtTTE r TO THE HORTH. - -f ! ' . s X-a ' THB . ? dtTtR1.1.1 d comfortable roixtari ; NEW YORK, ' AND ALL POINTS NORTH AND EAST. ' - ' . . ".ii" .Through? Tickets sold and- Baggage Checked from all nrincinal citie in thn Spnthern 'Atlantic and Galf States. . e-.-i;-.: - .y. a : ' . ... ' -f,; ,ri .SLEEPING CARS ON NIGHT TRAINS. : No Omnibus transfers on this route.- s . j This line also forms a part of the GREAT SEABOARD 1 INLAND AIR 7 LINE FREIGHT ROUTE. ' V ' connecting with Seaboard arid Roanoke Railroad at ronsmontb Ya. v - FREIGHTS forwarded with desnaicii. and at reasonable rates. THROUGH RECEIPTS given to and from . . , PHILADELPHIA AND PRINCIPAL POINTS Rl 1TTTH I Harine and Fire Risk Assumed by the For farther information enquire at stations of conneriiing railways Boath or of Agent at Nor folk, VaV i ' -!'. i ; " s j H, Vt TOMPKINS, ; .- s General Agent, Norfolk, Va. - f " - ' .v tf IlEDniOH KliYX. COLUQIJ. n Jno. J. Ilcdricli. 4 i. -v . .4-1 ' .:1 FALL; TRADE, 1867. OPETf ED- ' THE LARQE0T OTOOIt OF ; ? .. . - ..;.,, H , . t- - ' v.- . ... ..: !..' - . ' 5; ' i ' -'""! i r - -.- EVER OFFERED IN NORTH CAROLINA, to wblch we respectfully invite the attention of the Public. - , -: -Wehave adopted the oct 13 103,060,, 7l,57 SPECIAL, t WINSI.OWS U I '11 MRS. SO OTIII NCJ- B Y K UP, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, greatly facilitates the process of teething, by softening the jgums, reducing all inflauimaucn will allay all Pain and .spasmodic action,, and is , " - i v Sure to Regulate the Bowels. .Depend upon it, 'mothers,; it, will ; glvej.rest to yourselves, and s . , . ,r ,') Relief and Health to .) your Infants. . : We have put up and sold this article for years, and Can Sxi in Contidencb and Truth; of it what we have never been able to say of any other medicine inbver hjls it jtailed in j a. single Instance to Effect a-Cukb, when timely used. Never aid we know an instance or dlssatisrac tion by any on& who used it.; . On .the .contrary, all sru dellsrbted 'wlth its ooeratloni' and- sneak in terms, of commendation of its 5 magical effects and medical virtues. ' We speak. , in j this? matter "WJb.A.1 wb uu Jiwovv," atter years oi experi ence, and Pledge our Reputation fob tab fulfilment of what "ws ekbjs declare. In al most every instance where, the infant Is suffering trom pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minptes aiter. tbe; syrup, is ad-J ministered. - -r. .,(. : Full directions for using, will accompany each bottle. . i - ;.::.- , - j , , , Be sure and call for T ; .Jttrs. Wins low's Soothing Syrup," . Having the fac-simile of CURTIS & PERK INS'' on the outside wrapper. ! All others are base imitations. r 7.-p. i Sold by Druggists throughout the world. JPrtcc, only '35 cts. per Mottle. 4. ' - - " - offices :' ' ' - ' ' 215 Fulton Street; . New York, . 205 High llolborn, London, England, 441 St. Paul Street ilontreal Canada. Aug. 29, '67. : :" . a'a1 ) I - '- 'J yrS -6m ' PAINTS FOR FARMERS AND OTH . ERS. The Grafton Mineral Paint Compa-uv.-are now manufactnrinff the Best, CUeaptat and most Durable Paint in use ; two ' coats well put on, mixed with pure Linseed OH," will last 10 or 15 years ; it is ot a? light brown or beautirai chocolate color, and can be changed to green,; lead, stone, drab, olive or cream, to suit the taste of tbe consumer. It is valuable for Houses, Barns, Fences, Carriage and Car-makers, , Pails and Vooden-ware,v . AgncuHunu-. impieuieuui, Canal Boats, Vessels and Ships Bottoms,. Can-va-s, Metei and Shingle Roofs, (it being . Firo and Water proof), Floor Oil Cloths,(one Manufactu- 'rpp having naed 5000 bblSv tue past yer,i :ana as 'a paint for any purpose is unsurpassed for body, . durabiutyi eiasucity, . auu buusbji cuwo. ,f mvc : per bbl: of SOOibs., which will supply a farm er for years to come- i Warranted in all cases as ibove, ; Send for a circular which gives full, par ticulars. None genuine unless branded in a trade Vn.ir cirafYnn Minpritl Paint. . Address ' , - DANIEL BLDWJfiiiLi, swt rean ow, x. r.Nov. 5th, 1867.,, -... .-i . . m : TOR liO.VDCN j ; BR.V BRIG, "GAL ATE A; now (Jue', will have quick dispatch as above. ' 1 or freight or passage apply to , i . HORACE M. BARRY.. nov 8 lw D00TS AMD SHOES. 1 r LARGEST ' : , .' V;:;. . . :-,--,:--iiv f-.-.jf -M -4. ; ; i"'-'-;,v'-.- r SHOE HOUSE in north garoliuaV QUR FALL STOCK OF Boots; Shoes, Leather and : SHOE FIJYIMJGr S. ; is now complete, embracing every ptyle and vari ety of BOOTS and SHOES manufactured, which are offered to the public at very low prices. COUNTRY; DEALERS and the WHOLESALE TRADE will find In our stock the BEST SE LECTED AND L RGEST STOCK OF V BOOTS-: : AND' SHOES - r ' - ever offered South of New York, and at prices that -, ,. - -. -j. . CAOTOT BE BEATEjV "by any jobbers North or South. An Inspection is all that is needed to convince any candid mind. Call aud examine foryourselves. Price List furnished on application. r ;. ", Small Profit and Large Sale r - ;r: 'iSv aT system, . which has'; worked : admirably . for bur selves, and our customers. . We offer x-, ... S;000 OPieces GPrinte, . - ' - -; at 0 cents to 18 cents. r,"iEr::i" i j.r , . y )1( j J ; i i 1.000 Pieces , t?d?cn lliress - ; . ;- . -, jrOOlSy I'ik ;j ,ii at prices Varying from 25 cents to 02 50 .,iLlL j . Jin u . i JJL Ji. , i, ..... , ... , E,:s, JALDROIT Still in the .field reports to the contrary; Jno ty7thsfan3inj, ' ' ; I v -l:: - '; ' "TTH 1 1 ' r ;. ; ; TpOR THE PAST MONTH MR. . WALDRON has ben scouring the Northern markets for the beneflt of hts customers', " How well he has sue- ' aecded ig supplying their, wants the good people i ot. Wilmington and vicinity will attest. Be it known that every one wanting anything in the j PRY GOODS LINE 7ft should go to" - - THE "CUE AP STORE." ' -: - y.Y.-:? Lfj the cnEAp store. V ' v ; ; - THE CHEAP STORE.' 34 Harket Street, South Side, Between ; Front and Second Streets, . . Where may he found a lull and complete 8TOCK, T; comprising; everything usually . kept lu a really . First Class Dry G oodsHpnse.' NO nilP.WAY BUSINESS AT THIS - POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT. 50 Bales JIVown Sheetings "andQhirtiiiffsl which will be sold: brfthe JTard.i Piece, or Bale, at Jaannfactnrers' Prices 1,000 pieces nUMTUCILir JEANS, SATWTETTS, CASSOUEIIES, &c,, at Prices which Dely CompetitionVX We respectfnlly invite 'particular . attention' to our siucK oi 1 - FREDERICKSBURG CASSIUEREO and other Southern productions, which we sell at jvianuiacturera' pnees. , . HOSIERY. Our Houe has always been proverbial for the superior, Btock;of; HOSIERY kept.:.. We offer 2,000 dozen Men's Women's and Chil- . ;r.J..arenaHosef;;; - j at very lowpTicescrAiso -Men1, Women's and! Children's ' 5 . - '- e--i j 5XJoid.er. garments'.. in every variety. ; silAWlS nkW 1IUJI HOI EVEBY STEAaIER GEO. R. FRENCH & SON. 29 North Front Street. oct 10 lm HOTELS . s BARKER HOUSE, : FROHT STREET, OPPOSITE THE CAPE FEAR BANK, Wilmington, N, ; C. niLLINEUY. AND FANCY, GOODS. THIS WELL-KNOWN FIRST-CLASS HO TEL having recently been ' J - ENLAJIGED, REFURNISHED AND REFITTED, j offers MORE, and BETTER ACCOMMODA- TTONSto the traveling oublic than any other House in the City., - ' - ' Coaches connect witu au twmroau iruius, . The Pronrietor devotes his exclusive attention to the comfort of his guests. B,J . " oct9-tf :fT" . froprnjwr. rS ALL AT A. H. BROTVNS "abd. examine U his splendid. 8tocki of fJliUinery, frowiy,' )3loves and Fancy Articles. . ' - nTTWtfP . ' f 1 adies Will find a PRACTICAL MILLINER in lttendance, ready to wait on theniy , r I tsr: Remember the place. . Wo. i 0 Soatt ?nmt st- rs All eooas soia wrAoaytuj. octll D. BROWW. ; 3rcat IniproTencnt in Dcntislrj ! SENSITIVE TEETH FILLED wi.muui - - No CbUBT. Again have vre to bemoan the absence of all conrt items. We- hadhoped difTerently for this particular time;; Election times orally breed disorders, of ;ny kinc'E, Lut at this, one the good conduct ot .our cities has1 destroyed all chancof a report. Bo may it remain always.- ; ::d AND UP FOR Till 'Or NEW YORK. Schr Wide World, Hlldreth, Br Briar James Mnrchie, Eaton, , Schr E T Smith, Harvey, - Schr Golden Rule, Overton, coston. Schr J W Fish, WUley, .; .1 UVERPOOL. Br.Brls Donkeld, Sargeant, 1 .4 . . 4 November 2 ; November 9 November 12 November 13 ,,x-.'.,..;;j. -:-V : ' 'i " November 12. Septamher S3 B' y a simple application th'eiooth is 'rendered insensible fipain during the operation of Miino without iniurv to the nerve or tooth. ; 1' opSol ranted to 0ve satUfacUon barges as low as any DenUstin the city. . Teeth Jxtract SrvrCJLRlL II. D. , 5,1867 tf - thp riPALiriCL POOL I rien on the Crime A lrf.;:'.V tr th Diseases and Abuses whichcreat'impedrments to MARRIAGE with sure means of Relief. Sent in sealed letter 'enrel. opes, free of charee. ' Address, Dr. J. 8K1L1-1W HOUGHXOtf, lib ward Assodauon, rnunua phia, Pa. Tv " iept25 ' d&w-a WRECKS.- r Go vcrnnieiit Wrcclis J . . HAVIHO BEEN NOTIFIED 15X Itxtu OiiU retarv of iLhe Treasury that a contract has been made hyhlm with GEO. 2 FB ENCH and ROBERT STEVJfiSSON, for ;saviu; property from wrecks of all vessels belonging to the Gov vernment," on and adjacent to , this ; eoast,. and intend their operations, I hereby waru all per- other Government property on the coast. - . " Lirt' .1 : - - v - - (TolL Int.'Rer. Wilmington, Aug. 5,' 1S67. y ' ; ; ; 7f , tf Journal copy. .' . - HAVING OSTBaCTED WITH THE Sec retary of the Treasury for the salvage of all Blockade runner" and other w.-ecks, and prop crtv belonelnz to the United States on and d cent to thfs foist - contracts will be made with parties' desiring to enf jge In wgggnf . ving U, &C, , bober Stevenson. ; ; ' 10 So. Front SL, Wilmington, N. C. VvAugl 6th; 1807. " Journal copy. 1 f BLANKETS, cloakc; DR0AD CL0TI18. Our Stock of Housekeeping;. Goods , rl i 5 -'-'-r'r f'i 'J-i-, 'i will compare favorably with any retail stock In the country.; Wo offer 800 dozen t' , ! TOWELS, and . . ...i TADLE CLOTHS, r' SECCETJCYGS, V q ;PlXl,p7 COTTOIST, J .1 J J J . J r V TJED V 'OUIIE3. . j , 1 i Our Stock of it. t YANKEE NOTIONS, etc., is the largest in the South.' The Ladles are especially invited to an: examination ot this de partment of our Stock.1 , t " - I '') v, - K .CaiffleVtnyers vEfciypcpiirtEient:,. iiipjRESS ; GOODS, From ,25 cents per yard to the- finest (roods' Im. portedt-MOHAIRS, A LP A CCA St- VOPLINS, EMPRESS; CLOTHS,1 MERiNOES,. and otber popular' fabrics, in ? the JDIS2IAIICK and other desirable shades. -j :; ,,.,. -t ? JDOJiiMisTzc'u goods. : In thev -many popular makes,-' and ail at ' the veTy Bottom of the Jtlarket. - t i V--',-: Common, Calicoes.1.'. i . 10 cents. . 1 Better - ,.,.12i cents. "Good . v ;,..15 cents. -;,!. Better u 18ents.- 1 ' . .".The very best." 20 -cents. Brown and Bleached 8hir(ins and 8heetinffs 8c.;0c-"mc.Y 15c:,M9c.ii20ci and splendid goods at25c"' " iy .. -j . !vCant' be Beat po where yoa will r The best assortment and at lbwer prices than any other house South of Baltimore. ; :, i f rHousekeepiBg Goods. ' QUILTS, i TICKINGS, SHEETINGS,;. TABLE CLOTHS, DAMASKS, NAPKINS and. TOW ELS from the, ordinary qualities to the World "! Rerwvmed Jka'naley Goods, AMERICAN and BUS SlAj CRASHES, fcc', fccv atl ofwhiclj will bo sold at tbe very lowest CASH prices. , COnOETG MID HOOP. SKIRTS. Domestic English and French Corsets from 76c. 1 to 93 50.' . . t- Good doop Skirts from 50c to tbe best makes1 1 HOSIEhy and- GLOVES. Ladles' Hose, and GentsVSoeks from 121c ud. ;- , -4 A coinplete stock at popular prices. -: - ' Laces,' Ediiffs?& Insertions; 1 ? A SPECIALITY FOR THE LADIES. , i i- ' ... Xii0 - . - V , f .it "'.I ' In this" department may ;:bo, found the' 'poouar CLUNY LACE, EUGWGand IN3ENTION,; plain White, also Black and j White. THREAD.; SMYRNA and HAMBURG? Goods, Plain and ! Lace Edge,, TRILLINGS, TATTING, KUF FLINGS, BRAIDS, (and small wares for children and ladies warelq great variety and living prices. PL AIN;f BEADED and .TRISlSlED front 5 cents to the best goods in the market;' . 9Iolij;.cuivs: ( eparately.and in sets,1 plain and wrought, deslrf ble'shapesand'refreshfiig prices.1, - ' A good' assortment Ladles' Handkerchiefs, plain,! embroidered, and hem-stitch, ' from 12tc up.: r Uents' JLUe and mils. iianUKercmeis, aii styles and prices.- j - v.-: s Ab The popular Waterproof, all slzesi. . s The ordinary style of Shakers, only 25c. , . ; - : ! Bianiiets I Bianliets I A fine line," White and Colored. A better Blan ket for less money than - any other house ' in the' State. . Come and examine them and be con vine- ed, , . , FJLANIUEIiS--Ccst makes. White and colored, plain, and twilled Good, Better, Best. ,u-;az ) -a" HOODS, NDBIASV SONTAG3 Und ALEXAN- Knit Goods. DRAS. common, medium and fine goods, very A splendid stock-all shades and stvUs sinelo and double. Cheapt Cheaper ! V Cheapest III , , JdL.rX ana f CJJPS :1Cf: ;: v and- i r --;-- y-i'-i are respectfully requested to rfve us a call, as our liuxe tetaii trade enables us to offer goods by wholesale at prices so low as to defy competition. A Our Corps of assistants, I ADIES and GEriTIiEIJEri .. ; ? M.:'';v a f .'. fji '-:'- .-C are attentive and courteous. ' Buyers, of. all clas ecs will receive from them respectful attention. ; Our old friends and the public generally are invited to attend. ' . :,'.,'- oct 19 DEDRICK & M&1L GeIlts, Puiliingr Goods. Uodern Styles and Reasonable Prices, j ' 'Fine Shirts !nna Underclothing for all. i The popular linen finish Railroad Pa', i Paper Collar, Dyrun and Shakespeare. ' - ;iXJ;m"brellis, v The celcbratfcd Cnterprifie" Umbrella for t4 00, ! toe regular gooos in uiac2,iiue, and ureen, from j .-.cLonio.nnD.PArjT goods. - BROAD CLOTHS, DOESKINS, CASSllfERES, ! SATIN EST, T WEEDS, KENTUCKY JEANS, ! &c, &ct all at jatlsGictory prices. . "I -i I cordially invite the Trade to exninine my f Stock in the -various : Departments, feeling san- guin'e that 1 can' make it to their advantage to dcalwithme: V ;! . D0N!T t lose sight op. the Remember the old adage, 'A Dollar -Saved ft 'as good as a Dollar v Earned." -;eptl R.; 5. XTT ALDKOW. tf 4 a U