VOL. XVIII NO. 201.
WILMINGTON, N C., TUESDAV M(HN!NG, AUGUST 1800.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL
' WILMINGTON. N. G.
TUESDAY. AUGUST 3. 18(i9.
., From llio Norfolk Virginian.
Kate Stuart.
A Miiia Lewis, of MfisaaRhuHoU.H, wo lo
lievo, Iim rncohtly anbievod great uuj
meriteit distinction by rescuing uomo un
fortniiiito person Ifom a watery prave ; an
the paporB Lavo gonorally paid their horn
ace to her lioroio action. JNor 14 this nil
Our Northern brothren, being of praetieal
turn of niinii, Have minio lier tue recipient
of many Rubntantial tokona of appreciation
in the Bhapo of preonlmokH, and jowdln of
gold and jewels of silver, so tbat ber heroic
action lias Uoeii "rewarded by praise and
presents.
This was all very well. Sho deserve-
botu, and we give tier our applituso very
heartily : l.ut at the snrno time thero in a
maiden in North Carolina who disputes
the 1 aim with her. Who is she? You
never heard her naruo. Of courue not,
for she happened to be born cm the wrong
side of the i'otomno. We answer our own
question, and say that tlio heroine ol
whom we speak, is Mifid Kate i-itmtrt, of
Mmithvillo.
Tho other duy she rescued a daughter of
Captaiu lluuter, of the Bteamer l'airbauke,
from drowning, by plunging in boldly and
bringing her to land at the peril of ber
own life, and we put the case on record
tbat her noble action may not go altogetb
er nnrernombered.
Tbat she is thoroughly desorviug our
praise is shown by such facts as the.se, that
wben the yellow lover and small-pox pre
vailed in epidemic form at Hmithville, she
devoted herself liko an second Floronoo
Nightingale to tho work of nursing the
siok, while, alter the disaster at r inner,
abe dovoted every moment to the conso
lulion of our dying aud the care of oar
wounded soldiers. To show, in short,
how entirely nnsemsh this heroio woman
wan. we quote tho Raleigh Sontinel as oar
authority for the statement that when our
prisoners wore removed to the North sho
eavo them the "last gold dollar that she.
had in the world." To such a woman words
of praise are nothing. Sho has a still,
small voice in her own bosom which speaks
to her in tones of approval which are
sweeter than all tho line phrases which
Hnmano Societies oonld utter: and sho
feels in her heart that she has laid np
treasure in heaven by her modest and nn
obtrusive imitation of that Master whoso
life she has taken as her guide. Let the
name of Kate Stuart be numbered among
those who have been ornaments to their
sex and country I
Terrible Diet oh a Mississippi River
Steamboat.
Ktght H.B Reported Killed.
, ,. Chicago, July 23.-
A terrible riot 11 reported on board the
steamer Dnbnqao, at Hampton, on the
Mississippi river, about ten miles above
liock Island. A number of raftsmen, who
- took passage on the boat at lsock Island,
insisted on being allowed to ocoapy the
cabin, and being refused, commenced a
row, which became general, not only with
the crew, bnt passengers. Eight men are
reported killed. The Sheriff of liock
Island was telegraphed, and immediately
started for the ecene of action with a large
force.
Failure of an Insurance Company.
Thclialtio Fire Insurance Company, which
failed day before yesterday, began busi
ness in 1801 with a capital stock of $200,
000, and from the start has been unsuc
cessful, never having paid a dividend, and
och year showing a larger expend! tare
than rooeipta. Of course its collapse was
bat a question of time. The attention of
- Mr. Barnes, the super in Undent of the in
surance department, having been called to
ita condition, he was induced to make an
examination of its affairs, which resulted
in the disclosure of a deficiency of over
$30,000, and be immediately issued an or
der that the stockholders should make this
amount good, or wind np the affair" of the
company. This they refased to do, the
stock having been unproductive for five
- jean ; and the company almost entirely
dependent anon the brokers for patronage
they concluded it the wisest coarse to wind
up the affairs of. the company and retire
th. Hal l VI v ur '77'
Meeting of the Federal and f onfrderato
Onerala at the tieltj-sburftPiiriugs.
The following circular letter -has been
sent to the Federal and Confederate (Ion
orals, in pursuance of tho resolutions wnin
tune sinne adopteu by the Octtyniinrg Hut
Menold Memorial Association one form o
lotter was addressed to all:
Qettxsbi'Ru, July 2'.), 1809.
General The Gettysburg llivttleflold
Memorial Aesociation, organized soon
after tho battle, since incorporated, and
holding in absolute tenure the more iut
portunt portions of the battlerouudn, - be
ing memorial and historical iu its pur potto
and character, has unanimously adopted
resolutions which accompany this letter
(already published), determining to proooed
to lnuicato the Hold witb endnring memo
rials constructed of the granito from iu
hills, and thus to permanently mark "out
the positions and movements of tho armies.
corps, divisions and important commands
in tho battlo.
Its object is to perpetnato tho history of
mo uiuno in lis simple iruin, ana 10 mill
ond maito the battlolieid its own interpre
ter. It seeks to preserve this Hold truly
indicated, as an enduring historical memo
rial of tho military events of tho 1st, 2d
and 3d of July. 18C3, as" school for study
in ' practically illustrating tho art of war
and an ever eloquent though, silout expo
nent, aliko to citizen and foreign visitor,
of the P.attle of Gottysburff.
The more elleotually to acoomnlish thus
itu purpose, and before proceeding to erect
the indications, tho association dosiros to
donve tho important reqnisito information
from authontio and original sourccr. It
earnestly realizes that justice to themselves
and iidolitv to the truth of historv entitles
tho oilioers who commanded tho forces in
aotion designato tho position and define
tho movements thus to bo perpetuated.
With this high historic purpose in viow.
I am instructed by tho Hoard us Secretary
and on behalf of the association, to invite
von, General, to oo-operato in this work of
indication and to attond a reunion of yoar
brigado, division, corps and army, uion
tho battle grounds, thero to confer togeth
er and dotormine tho positions and itnpor
tant points proper to bo enaunngly dowg
natcd. The timo fixed for the meeting is
the week commencing with the 23d of Au
gust next. The plaoo of meeting is the
Gettysburg Spring llotol, upon the battle
ueid, wuoro the accommodations aro am
pie and exeollont.
It is requested that at the samo time thev
rrfnly to this invitation the ofllccrs invited
address tho surviving runking officer of
their corps, and express, if practicable,
their intention to bo present, and ha is
also requested to communicate with the
Secretary,
Arrangements aro in progroas to Bocuro
to the visiting ulcers tho courtesy of froo
travel to and prabably also from this re
union, over tho railroads leading thither.
Tho association has also arranged for the
commutation of tho hotel charges to a very
moderate price, while securing corufoit
and every desirable attention.
The press of the country hut also been
requested to further the consummation de
sired, and is goneronsly responding.
I he oilicers ami directors sinoerely hoie
that yon, Ueucral, may 11ml it both agreo
able und convenient to accept tho invita
tion hereby tendered to this reunion, which
will be an oecosion of great personal and
public as well as hi leno lnloivst, .
Awaiting your reply, 1 am, very respect
fully, yours,
l). MCUONATJUHY.
Secretary of the Gettysburg Battlefield
Memorial Association,
The following is a list of tho ollicors of
tho association : President John W,
Geary, I'oard of Directors Hon, Henry
v. uary, .Kiimnnd A. Homier, iwi.; ttener
al J. Watts Do I'eystor, Wra. M. iiorsh,
t.sq. ; lion. A. U. lloister. 11. M. MeAllis
ter, Ksq. : Hon. T. B. Danner, Hon. 1). Mo
Conaughy, It. G. MoOreary, Esq.; Geo,
Arnold, Ksq. ; A. V. Buckler, Professor M
U Stoever, Dr. Charles Horner. Vice
President It. O. MoOreary, Esq. Treas
nrer George Arnold, Esq. Secretary
lion. u. Mcuouaughy.
of the diameter of the moor). They, loo, he-.
long to the huh, und are demonstrated by
tho spectroscope to bo innaiuliwnt liyUiv
;t!H. With every eolipso they vary in Bine,
number, shape, position and depth of color.
(i. Planets and largo stars aro oflsn no
ted during total cirflipnes by those who have
previously studied their positions on a ce
lestial map. As tho darkness hardly ex
ceeds that of a moonlight ni;ht, they lire
not always readily found iu the two or
three ruiuutea of j-loom that at tend h en
tire objuration of tho sun. By a little
study of the map at the commencement of
this number, 0110 may bo ubln to roooguif.e
tho uioKt nouNpicuuus pluiiels mill stars
that will be visible.
When the sun reappears tho phenome
non of Baily's Beads Hlmtild be ii;iiin look
ed for this timo on tho right, sido 01 tho
moon's dink. The awful shadow will after
ward be seen sailing rapidly uwnj in the
air to the eastward. llicn follow the
changes of color in the sky and landscape,
the rising of the thermometer, aud a gee
era! awakening of Nature, und the wonder- J
fnl exhibition is over.
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IUM.1 ahor tlnn il.le. July Ut. 1HC I, iU lueiiU l e-
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id no lenni-r in i'i'njri . lo kVel l iiinntppieliiiii.
nii, however, we wmilil nM Hint vn nlmll run
limn to I'Ki'k orlir fer lo(.'iit Unfffhnm.t
rpt) in our " VAriri1 ria u" uml Ki'ilK..
K" brni of r?nii.on7 'JUia.in.
Tho " Ai III1 CM U" i iltivoUl of Nientinty
uil cuiinet Inluro thalimlllt. ami I. hwiIIt ro-
cimiimsiilDil t ixsiple of milntitry-tit'iMipHliin.
or 111 1 vouh eauatitatloii..
TIid Irmle r iuviiotl In nonl fr citi'iilmn.
I', I.OKII.LAHI) Kot Vurk.
Gdicral Crant a Itadiral.
Wasiiinoton, July 30. Among the visi
tors at tho White Houso to-day was a gon-
tloman who, in conversation with the Presi
dent, broached tho subject of politics in
Mississippi and the Dent movement iu that
State. Tho President was reminded of tho
conflicting reports in relation to his feel
ings and views upon that question, and
that it was asserted that ho had already
given his adhesion to Jadge Dent. Tho
President replied to his" visitor (who is my
informant) substantially that the-patronngo
of tho Administration wonld not bo cast in
favor of Judge Dent, as tho party that
supported him waa believed to be inimi
cal to tho Republican party of tho country.
In tho course of conversation the Presi
dent took occasion to express regret that
sr many good Uepnblioans woro found act
ing with men who ho bolievod fulled to give
a gonuino and hearty support to the lte
publioan party and tho measures of the
Administration. Ho dors not believe there
is any issue in Mississippi which should
canso a division in tho Kcpublictm ranks
in that State, aud as between the party
supporting J ml go Dent and his opponents
ho favors the luttor as being the true rep
resentatives of the principles of Ins admin
istration. -
Tho President also tulkwPvory freely
upon Virginia politics. Ho seems satis-
lied with Colonel Walkor'fl election, and
has confidence in his integrity. Ho thinks,
also, there is a fair prospect of ths union"
of tho Wells and Walker elements, and has
no doubt of the thorough reconstruction
of tho Statu. It is inferred from what was
said that tbo Administration is on the side
of Stokes in Teunossoo and Davis in Texas,
and that when Secretary Boulwell wrote
the letter to Stokes, which has been so
much commented on, ho simply reflected
tho views of tho Administration.
Washington telegram, Baltimore Hun,
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The August Frlipse.
The Biversido Magazine for Aucust has
for a leading illustration a tinted rcpre
sentation of tho appearanoo of tho earth
aud sky at tho time of tho total obscura
tion ot the sun in tho eclipse of August 7th
From tho letterpress description we take
tho.following sketch of this most wonder
fnl "sight:
For tho convenience of such of our
readers as live within tho belt of country
referrod to on the fourth page of this num
ber, where will be witnessed on the 7th
instant the total eclipse of the sun, we
give a short description of the phenomena
to be expected, .remaps some may have
sufficient presenoe of mind to make brief
notes ol what they see. If so, wo shall be
happy to receive the results of such obser
vations for comparison, and possible publi
cation in a future somber. Aa regards the
appearances under the heads three and
five, a spy -gloss or small telecoDpe will be
necessary to reveal them to satisfaction.
1. When the sun is more than three-
fourths hidden by the dark disk of the
moon a perceptible gloom is thrown on all
the landscape around. Moon after, the
ky appears to descend; the horizon to eon
tract; the temperature of the air foils; birds
cease their singing; flowers close; an un
earthly greenish, and ndtsb light im
parted to portions of the eky; a sudden
darKncss ensues; and everything wears a
mysterious and gloomy aspect.
'1. Immediately bolore the last trace of
the son s disk: disappears, the awfnl shad
ow of the moon in the air may be detected
rapidly approaching from the west like a
dark column or a sombre clond. To wit
ness this impressive sight care must be
exercised, lest iu the excitement of the
moment the swiftly-approaching shadow
oe nnneeaed.
3. The last thread of light from the sun's
disk sometimes appears to separate into
little grams or beads beforo its total dis
appearance. This phenomenon has re
ceived the name of Baily's Bead's,"
from the noted astronomer who first wit
nessed it.
4. Instantly on the extinction of tho sun
Till be seen the grandest feature of the
eclipse, the corona, or crown of licht. issu
ing on all sides apparently from the purple-black
disk of the moon, though in re
ality from the sun. It is the atmosphere
of tho sun rendered visiblo by the absenoe
of tho overpowering sunlight. As tho
light ia dazzlicgly White, a piece of smoked
ghva will enable yoa to surrey it without
the inconvenience which might otherwise
arise.
5. In the oorona, and issuing also appa
rently from the dark moon, thero will ap
pear several rose-colored flames projecting
fcejroad the gloomy HA, perhaps a tenth
How to Observe the Eclipse and Save
Your Eyes.
Take a large card with a email louud
hole in tho centre, aud hoi, I it against the
sun's rays, so that. .tho ehadow will fall on
tho lloor, pavement, wall, or other dark
and smooth surface. In the middle of tho I
Bhadow there will be a trim imago of the
sun, and the eclipse euu be' studied in ita j
progress without straining tho eyes, aud j
without smutting face or hands with
smoked glass.
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! reaMoas : h'iitt It oiiIh iloniior. .Viwmj -11 tlm
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Axo out of the cut. . With the uine Talor
i you will do one-third more Work than with roRii
r Axon. Hod paint haa nolhinu to dowilU Hi
good qualities of thin Axo, for all our A-ion an.
uaiatoj rxl. If your hardware store doee uol
keep our r 'Oils, we will gladly answer impiiriim
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the familiar circumstance, that the lieht i it. t-KiMithn, Amht-rt, Maa., Goo. Ag't lur 0,
spots in tlio shadows, during a ' solar
eclipse, take the sha)iu of the luminous
portions of the sun's disc ; and tho perfo
rated card has been uoed with perfect sue
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CI 'Latllr klkatlr. Sapitoitrra. 1(1. (I,
HIiIIhoiib.) fur tnnulhly use. Hiiuule. o.nirii
, ne-nt ami near. 1'nr sale at intlliiiurv and fancy
I pood store. Sample by mail on reoeiit ot oim
i dollar, flic. J. II. llouins, Murn tla, Ua., nolo
I atjbiit lur tl.ailti uaroliiia, Un., Kla., Ala , fill
l.oiuoiana.
! ' SIANHOOiif
... A MiailOAb KHAY ON THE OAUUF. AND
. O IJ It K UK I'HKMATUKK DKIII.INK IN MAN
the Troatnieot of Nervous and I'hysii al Dabihty.
DR. nOIXOWAY, some IS yearu ago, wiliieaa-1
uig the diatrea oooasuiiuKt wekly eliildren in '
Uking llio riaiiHitoua vortuitugta of that day. re-
aolveii to analyze Itifini, and from tlm most plfoo
tiye of these remodise enccnodod in separatism
their activo medioai properties, puro, tastelesa
and inodorous. Thou by combining thoao with
sugar, and luouldiug them into au agreoatilo on- j
fention, formed the present popuma aud Eirr.c-1
tive VtSMiriuiK known an ,., . - i !
Ac
' There )g no moiiVr W M Utu hy whmnthi
Itunk will-not be (,mnil unrfttl, McMe" mrh pfr-
mm no(U trie reliitiiiu of J'urmt, J ruenpun- ot
t'lrryjimnu. Mtilical Utiim ond lliiteltf.
Hiuil hy wail on riweoit nt fifty csuIk. - Addrocs
tho Author, Dlt. K. -Da F. CJUilTIM,
:4H F Htieet, WaabingUiu, D. O,
MVI1UTV KAIl kiiwrl.at.la Ihtt'lrrat
L inrnl ot 1 lirnatlr ami l.anal lllacaat.
A f'liiniflitnii'nL 1'i.im r.t Atitrfii,ia Tlm mIiam,,.
llOUOWay fertUlllle I Olllt'l IIOIIS, tut hook ovw publishod-o,mtaimnR nearly 8U0
which have almost entirely .uperscdoJ the old "". 'J'"' P'i n.'iKravinRsof the
nanaeoiiH VoriuifnKc, to tho diaiglit ot tho pimr : "r " '" organ in a tto of hoalth
littlo anflorora. Itcoutainano Calomel or Dior uJ. hae, witu a troatiao on early .orrora, i ik
i,,.,fn.i,t,i,io j uopiorauio consoqnonce noon tlie imutl and boil
Ho highly eateomotl is this poimUr VwniiiaRe, ! W'H the aulhor'e plan of troatmont-th only ra
bv tho profoaaion, that aU iiitoiligoot pliTsioian. i iiouM and nobHful motto of ouie as shown by
whoknowofthei. pre.oribo them in lYriforsnce i T"P',lt. treated. A truthful advisor to
to other rmoedioe, a not only more flftatnt to i " " auu ioee wDwrnpiauiig niarriaRe
tako, but moro effective to cure. : w'', ntortain doubt of their physical oondulou.
IVronta aud cuardiaoa liaviuff the care of chil-1 lJ?ut h? .' P0'K to any address on receipt ot
dren, should koop thorn aa a family medicine; for I ",KS ' Vi'.i., .fv1 w B!5"iW b? d
u ft.r.. , i drosaiDR Dr. LA OltUlA. Mo. SI Maiden Lane
lUri 1111. I J 1 1 1 , FIKIIMII-nuilllll -UHWWIWI Wf m 4T17 ,i,l li 1 i. 1
childhood-but they correct any dorangriuotit of ! Albany, . . Jhe aulliur may be oon.ulted upoli
.... . J. . . " . ... , an rif llitt iIiuuim miAn wlni.li lilu kiu.li. I...I
he digestive organs, so prevalent with uhilUrea.
auy of the disease upon wluoli his book treat.
eitlior personally or by mail, and mediuiuesluut
to any part of llio woriii.
(EE AT DISTRIIJI TION
By Hi. M.tropolilaa Uin t o.
Hollo way' CoaxccBtraUMl Ksu-ncc of Jaiiia-
av uinycr.
This Is a euro extract of tho trno Jamaica Uin-
ger, freefrmn Laptwum, or naj deleterious ad-
nunwe; ctjut.iijuiK an ttio nruiuaiiu, uarmiui- CAHII QIKl' TO Till.' AMItllN'l' ..ratlin lum
tive. and Dlftaaively Htimulating propertieaofttio i" ', to Tllfe, AMOUiM j.rs.wu.ooo,
t i .1 : an , at ; cH -it I ' -
ir.tuajUB tjiurtnit i-vi i,n i,iii s , h n vAinTs in i
.t.:ii . ,A .1.1 ... i I. .. I : - I
uu ill iiuui CJtfJvaui o hi nviu ui t mil mi. i-vuuuu,
Cholera Morbus, Diarrhea, Dyaoutory, Dyspepsia,
nervous JUODimy, uoaaaciie, eca biokuosh, &c.
Boiog doudi Lit tiremjlh of any Esaeooe ol Gin
ger in the market, it i choaper to consumer and
more convenient to traveler.
I1KISKKI.IVS TKTTHH
DINT Jl K n T.
1UW VllltlUi-U U I U'l H31 VI Wt7lllJ
yean, ha proved itself a toveroign remedy for all
Disoaaes of the Skin ; having effected a radical
care in every ease in wbich it waa used, curing
many obstinate ease of fifteen or twenty year
standing, that had prcvionaly resisted all rti me
dio prescribed by the best medical talent of the
country. Its effeei is astonishing; in a few day
the aoreDeea and irritation is removed, the (kin
become smooth and healthy, and remain perma
nently healed, without the use of any other rem
edy. Tho, TztTca, Salt Bbxcx, Itcb, bouusti's
Itch, Ebysipelas, Blotches, Pimplks, and every
form of diseaM of the akin I eared, no matter
of how long atanding. It ha cured bad case of
IitTLABED Kviud, and discharge from tho Ear
when nothing elee would heal thorn. Tile that
have resisted all other treatment for many years,
have been effootaally cored by the nee of only
one box of this Ointment. liuaas, Boaum aud
Old Boat it heal in a very short time. Fbici
60 Cent ieu Box. If not sold by your Druggist
end 00 cents to Johnaton, HoUoway It Cowden,
rhiladolphia. and a box will be ami (roe of post
age to any aUdreea.
OBSKIiVE Moue gonaine without the signa
ture of the proprietor ou the wrapper of each
box. . .
tOXSlMPTIOX.
Faor. TllOBaiiAU has deuoosUated. betooi
all question, that M
iiDfiimj vnvBii a, - ' a
will core OonanmnUon. a proved bv him in dm
Ihoutind eatet in tbe hospital of Pari, aud Dr.
Weime, la UtKMia, lias uau aimilar auoeen tbero,
and in thi couotry our physician are coiunioud-
ing it in all Fuimocary airocUoua. Marasmus, and
Oooeral Debility, with great satisfaoUon. It t
pleasant to take, and a single bottle will oc
r txi
six for 15.
any one of it virtues. Bold at f 1 per
oonvince
Hie, or
JOHNSTON. nOLLOWAI k OOWDKN.
- 6vi Aroh atreet, I'tuJ.
Bold by all Droit Ut.
KAfUl 13 ItiHodtao
KVaCUV TII KKf UNAWS A I'ltlZK,
5 Cash din, each. , . . .!u,l00
10 ;.. 10,(KI
) ' " " 6000
40 " , l.uoe
" uOU
son ,.-,.-tt..,.HVWi..;.; m
m hlegaot itosewood Piano,, each 1300 to $700
75 " " Molodoous " 7r to 1(W
3M Rowing Machine .. CO to 175
500Oold Watchee., 75 to .SOU
O-al. I-..,,.. UllM- Ui 1 1.. .U..I . . ! s
v-wfuwMu.i.,4 7ni,,llC. IMH4, T
at.-VtirJ-,V,.V7vr.-nviTt-,vV;-r1.M0,Ofll0
A chance to draw any of the above Prize for
c. ncxett describing Frizes are itemed iu fia.
veiopea and weu mixed. "On receipt ef 5e. a
Heated Ticket It drawn wiibout choice and tent
by mail to any address. The prize named upon
it will be delivered to the ticket-holder on py
ment of One Dollar. Frizes are Immediately sent
tu auy autires oy eiprea or return man.
Yoa will know what yoar Prise i before yon
pay for it. jlny Friu exdmnjei for anoUier nf
Mint value. No Blank. Oar patron can de
pend on fair dealing.
iiErzBENCE : We select the following from
many who have lately drawn Valuable Prize and
kindly permitted a to publish, them i Andrew J,
Burn. Chicago, $10,000 ; Mia Clara 8. Walker,
Baltimore, Ilanoe, IWO ; Jfamea M. Matthew,
Detroit, $5,000, John T. Andrew, Savannah, $5,
0OC ; Mis Agnes Simmons, Charleston, Piano,
f 000. We publish no names without permiaakxi.
Opinions of tbi Phks : " The firm is relia
ble, and deserve their lueeess." Weekly Tribune
iuay b. -- wo snow tnm to be a rair dealing
lirm." If. Y. Herald Mav 28. " A friend of oars
drew a I ji prize, wbich waa.prosapily received."
jjauy Jers June A.
Send for circular. Liberal inducement to
A gen If. HatiKtaction guaranteed, tvery pack
age ui poaim ii veiopea contain on cash oirr.
Hix Tie tots fr ! ; 13 for tl ; 35 for $5 ; 110 for
f 15. All letters should be addressed to
IIAHPKK, WILMO A V.O.,
I , li ta 1rvUway, Mew York.
July 27 - 255
&TKAH, ILm,r
JOH 25 CKNTa AND Ury'AfiDS
UKBBELLAS far $1, and fjpward. at
-- ASDERaONU
Uulhrrford
n. ii.l
(lr.NKBAL HlTPKaiNlKOKNTS OvrlOR,!
HlLMIWlTOR, N. O,, Hy 16. 119. 1
ON ANT) Afc'TF.Il MAY I5TD, the l'MsniiRor
train on this Road will Inave Wilmington on
T'tiuaday, Thursday and tUturday at 7 o'clock, A.
at.
Arrive at llnckiughani name days, at HI 1'. M.
Arrive at Wadeatmro' ( Htagn) at U I', at. .
Ixiave Wadeaboro fHlagn) on Tueaday, Thure
day and Saturday, at 1 1'. M, .
Leave Uookliighara on Menday, Wednesday I
ami rriuay ai ii:ju a. ei.
Arrive at Wilmiugton same days at 8 P. M.
W. I. EVE11KTT.
Oeniiral Stiperiiilendent.
may 15 lH4-lf
THKATUS MANAUKU8,
TIUVKUNO HHOWMEN,
UAlb ItOAD AOENTU,
HOTEL KEKPEUS,
STEAMBOAT AOENTH,
Ami all Ihoie who have T.ETTElt
I'KKHH PHINTINO to do, will find
It to their iulvrust to call at
THE JOUUNAL OVF10K, .
Prlnroa mreea,
A large and well aiaui Uwl stoek
of P APE 118 and MATERIAL kept
on hand, from which selection
may be made.
VENI, VIDI, VICI.
What Evcrjlioily Says Must lift So,
The Cpnqueror of all Hnuff's.
U.
a.
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w. a
w. a.
w. o.
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0 c
A A
1 I
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O it & AX'H
A A A & AX'H
I I I & AX'S
LL Li AX'H
onxjXBn.ii.TBX
CETJBI3I1ATED
SCOTCH: SNUFF
SCOTCH - SNUFF
I-ANI) DKKDH,
CODIIT AND MAOI8TKATRH'
. ULAN 1(4
On hand at. all time.
BAIL MOAD KEIIEII'TH !
. Pit BIIJUJ OP LADlNa,
And ItlLLB OF LADINa for ship
ping by sea, and other
MARINE BLANKS ,
Alway on hand.
SCOTCH SNUFI
Has been fully tested ami pronounced bv all
amateur dippers to be the beat Snupi-now iuuse.
Its superior taste and luironess from all ami's
aud injurious iugreilioiilH, ooninioiily used in the I
preparation of other siuill. has gained it a wide I
world reputation.
Do not fall to try it for you will like it.
Ask for it and take no other, and no that our I
name is on overyncixai;e ...
ror aaio ey
Aorian A VeU.KttfH '-, ' f J. VAMifBI.K.
J. O. Bai man, K.J'mi-uaii
If. TlKNKKM- II V. I1ii,uiiii
llowland Bros., Wholesale Urooera. Airont fori
norioiK va. , .
L. J. llossioox. Wholesale Confectionor. Adoat I
for ltichmond, Va.
u. w. Williams to., Agnnla for Charleston.
a. u.
Notice.- The high ropuUtien that our SnnO
ha attained ha mdneed certain mannfaotorera I
to imitate ou toadb hahk. the aoperior oaajitv i
of our snuff does not lay in the trade mark but I
the superior Quality of tobacco it ia manufaetnr-1
eu or.
Q. W. GAIL ft AX.
July 22 stl-ly
QUABAJiTWE IT0TICE. -
N AND AFTER JUNE 1st. ALL VE8SELB
V7 r.-om Port loaUi of Cane Fear, will eoane to
at the visiting itatioa sear autiihvUle fur iaepao-tion.
All voesela havinii had sickness on board dnrina
the pasaaee will also eome to the elation for ex
amination. Vessels other than the eJasso above
named will proceed without detention. . ' I
Pilot and Master of vessels will take doe notice
of the above regulation, ander penalties by law
pruviaeu. . w. u. uutiliB,
Quarantine Ftiyatsiao,
Port of Wilmintton, N. C.
SmitliriUe, N. 0., May 21th,
may 25 200-lawU
Post copy lawtf
OUB Fit I EN DH IN TUE OOUNTKlfi
may send their ordor to
TilK JOUUNAL OFFKIli;,
And rely npon their reeelving the
an.e attention and heiug filled aa
promptly and as cheaply as if given
personally.
Our Joblng Department is equal
to any in this section, and every
facility poaaiblewlll lie afforded ia
the execution of order.
Addrea
. ENQELHABD A rWOE,
Wilmington, N. 0.
IS69
KEW FLOIR!
tstJJ
GROCERIES. Mft FRO VISION .
()AA BBL9NEW HEAVY CITY MEB8 POT1K,
aW JJ iuu ooia. itnmp fork.
00 hhd. Western bhooldera and rib Bide
smoked.
40 hhd. and 30 hex ew Dry Baited Bhoulder
. and nirtea, , -. t
3 hhd., 10 casks and 5 bbla Breakfast Baoon
and Pig Hama,
20 bU. andfluo tabs Lard-Prime, Natnral
and Extra, - .
4,000 lba.N. a Bacon,'
I boxes extra Codlieh, S drum Hake. .
400 bags Bio, Lagnayre and Java Co flees, '
iu nrkina ana DU tun enoios lame nutter,
GK A N I) iSA LE
REAL ESTATE ;
. ' :" AND .""-'i:---r-':,Tli
, . . ' . . BT Tlf R i. , : , .
NOUTII OAKOMNA KEAL ASi) WSR
" ' ' HONAL EflTATE AOKXCV,
: RALEIGH, N. C
$100,000 CAPITAL STOrK.""".
eHAinr.irii nr ths t-Kdisttrimm or kortr cabo-
' UKA, FWI. 2CTH, W.t.
JOHKPII O. HlCaXKll. 1'retMent. , '
' ' . JOBKVH D1X0N. Vice- PrrthUnl. ' '
" ' JOHN O. HKHTEIt, ,Wv awt 7 r,ii. ' '
KOB'T O. ItRWlB, 7-egal fnrtor. '
U.000 Valuable 1'ioeosof rropnrty to be Dis
f ; posed of JVorth 140,Ci 1 ;
'; '! t. $t 'A OlukoJS T "fwfr?
"f tt ISA L Ts T A T&'P-
SEVEN J'INE IlKSIDENCKH-FOUlt IN THK
CITV OFMALE1Q1II '
Cue residence in lielolgh, N. C, doecribed
. ueiow
One " " "
One " f " ,! " (
Ono, " , " "
One ' " Warranten '
Ono ' " -Chapel Uill
One Ilnlel In TayloravUle. N. 0..
laST Of FKHMONAU I'HOPKUTV I
Ham Plot on exhibition at 11K3TKU BltOU. A CO.,
ny. u cayntwiviuaseu, iwiuiga, 0,
at the regnlat cash prloe. . ':
10 Fine Phieton $000 aauh mad by II. .
D. Schmidt, Baltimore, Md 6.000
10 Flue Top Bnggiea, $350 each, mads by
, JJ. D. Bohmidt, Baltlmort, Md...... 8.600
50 let Premium 7 octavo Piano mad by
'iTsmalno Bros., N. V, $060 iah 82,000
9 Parlor or Cbnrcb Organ, 8 atop, 1250 -
aiade by Tferaaine IJro., S.9. 1,250
000 Hewing maohlnea, Wiloox A Olbb. or
Orover A Baker's. 100 eaoh an nnn
600 Bilk Dree. best articJe, 12 yard to
eaoh dross, $40.,.,,. 80,000
0 veiocipouw, o ........ ... . . ...... , t00
24 Boll Bruaaoli Oarpot, 43 yds eaoh
il 85. i.. -,240
Balamander Bafo. Wilder' patent, ! -
best In the World, $200 , ..... J.BCO
1 Cash Prlae, $1,000 gold. . .' , . . , . . 1.S84
10 0ahPrlsM, $100 oaoh., 1,000
100 do do 10 do 2,000
74 do do , 5 ; do 8.300 '
1000 do do 2 do.,... 2.000
M..W0.000
B.IHMI
6,600
6,000
0,000
2.000
2,000
$140,004
rtSb (irUnd frB H hftt UrOWn iB bbU.Flon-fte.a, favored brand audall
Knaoaa,
. IS69! . ...
rrt fftV-B-nru in , . ... ..
I i. j. i ij . auu uau i w snppiiea wun me
IT BUST NOUTHlLtMi VUlLH t M.Uv
redneed price-eo low none need not be for cad to
nay nonnern iun called dour.
By eallina at the UAPK FKA11 VLonn mu.tji
yon can e euppnea wim ine nnest Family Floor,
delivered at yoar houses free of .lrav.n m.nA
bvwj acaage guaranteea perfect, ut yoa oaa
ictutu it aim Kt, yvnr money, ia Dbl.. t. i. I,
i-imuugiuiiKu. uaoa t lour a low a sa e.
PEAItL HOMINY, the only place ground in tbe
eity ; MEAL, OOUN. BEAN, bUOBltf, OOW
PEAK jround, and all aorta of Dorse end Cow
Feed. '
ALCX. OLDHAM.
July 9 240 1m
WAjlVHELS.
WARRKM'S UUBiaC IS TDK UtUt
Boade. the aunst economical, durable and
eheapaa WHEEL aa tn market.
, - A. IT A a D fi B, 51.
' a gt. Amer. Water Wheal Uo.,
SI xaaag Street. Botton. Mas.
Jun lleodja
50 boxe and 20 caddies Qold Leaf and Bweet
Tobacco,
60 sasws extra fia Clartte,
Ita oaasa Cbampagu Oader. ' .
500 can Piokie, Jellies, Preserve andeanasd
rrnru,
60 hbds. and S50 bbla. Fsgarr all grade.
SO balf bbl. Maokeret . No. 1, i and 3,
25 boxe Lemon and Uranusa. .
150 easViiee Imparial Tea.
200 ease Lye, Potash, Soda aud galaralo,
200 bbla. aad boxes Ireah Cl ackr thllisrant
kind. . .. .
200 bbl. Onba Molaaaes aad Snear Bone
srap.1 ,4 1. .t . v : .
AL0, A LAfcOB kmeirtiumn l kw !' '
Twine, Boale far Qrooer,' Mtooms. Wbnve aad
growa ctpaee. aVneaoe, rManah, Toils Hoafat,
n . ,i . , . i . i . . .
raus uuru Da ia. lieiaijoaaa, ,
awiuaa, yxocaory, . Var-Booas . Uiasait.
Boap au makes, tjmokirg Tnoaoc
and Boafe, hstrar. Bhust ine-. Eero-
NMOatk, Ak,sa9-, A4w, Aa., A.
In aboaa wa oSr au .tka u uia ai assa rerr
lowest market pneea. , 4
a aiftlAW SB voiaians,
Oonwr rront aod Dk ata W UmingUro, N. 0.
Ion IS 222
atoiuag otai am owstrtjaJ ictunaii i oopy.
3000 PrlK. Value of the total amount
' Total unmoor Ticket. 73.847.
All of the above 1 put in tli drawhiir at tli
regular oah olllng prion and will be disposed
ol by a regular modo of drawing, and ia ordor to
accomplish this thn nompany will sell 73,847 tick
et at $2 oaoh l for further Information rad ao
tion 10lu it the By-Law of the company t
bv-laws. -
See. 10. Tbo plan of drawinn ahall ha a follow i
There shall be two wlieols. one a prise wheel and
one a number wheel, arranged in aom publio
pluoe in the city, whore any on holding a ticket
may be present on the day of drawing. In tho
uniubur wheel there shall be aa many tickets oor-
unMniilii(;;m ine number aa thus wiuoh hav
mull Hiilil, lu tho priae wheel there shall ba aa
many ticket a thero are prlnes, these ticket
ahall bo deposited in the wheels by a board of iu-
ItAVWilMIN 111 lilt Mlmll ll IllU.llll.ail ll, lllA.llMltlAM
I"-.-', " - -- - ............. . ... W.W.IV,
after whioh thnwhuel sliall be sealed up ami
Slaoed In any tiank) iu Die city, the director may
Irect, nntil the time of drswimr, when the super
visors shall bring the wheels to the drawing.break
the seal and the drawing shall be diepoeed of by
taking a ticket from eauh wheel, at the asms tlm
aod the prime ticket twkeii from the prlxs
wheel shall designate the prizx drawn by the tick
ot curre pundiiiR in number to the on taken from
tho uiimher wheel at the same time. The wheel
shall he well shnken after eaoli ticket 1 drawn.
Sec. 11. Tie) director, shall ihviigiMte the tlm
ami place (if tp awing, al which timo and place the
supervisor ahall lw required ti be premmtand
sue that the tliawini( la etu.iluol.8ii entirely equi.
table.
A tioard of anpervianri will he appointed who
rill have oxelurnvn centnd And riuiiagounmt of
llio diatthig. They will enmlnot the tlistiihntlnn
anil see that eueh porson is legally iuvosted with
tho prnM My hn inny ilraw. , A duplicate regisLry
el tlm In kiitH snltl will t kept, eo that ill Ui
nvent nf Iohs nf ticket, tho accident may be reuio-
noil ami nn iniHteiiaraii occur.
Thn tlrawing will take place in TUOKEIt ITALL.
in tho oity of linleigli, iuimmliatoly after eat ot
lioketa or whicn uuo nouoo win bo givan.
Tho company ia working snder tlie provision
of a special charter granted by tho (loneral A
senihly of North Carolina, iwhieh compel th
company tn oomply faithfully with all contracts.
uoptoacan uona4oa apuueauou to n oom
pany. .
All the abovo mentioned property will certainly
be dlapoaod of a abovo stated, and those drawing
it will lie invested with the title in fee simple.
" No member of tho company 1 allowed to
purchase any ticket.
All monies stmt by mail at ths owner's risk; that
sent hy Express; Itegistered Letter, Check or
Draft at Uio risk of tlie oompauy.
No proiMirty will bo listod unles the till I in
disputable.
The troasnrer ha boon required to give a bond
of I3,(X)0 for the faithful performance ot hi du
ties. II i required to dopnsit daily in the bank
ail monies roooived. where it will remain nntil all
tho tiokot are sold and all the property will ba
positively drawn and delivered to tlie parties .
drawing, or tho money returned. Send $2 by ex
press, post oDio order, registered lotter or draft,
at our risk, or by malt at your own, and take a
ohaooe at the 9,000 valuable prize offered.
Tiokot will be sent any whero in the United
Ul.lu .t Ik. w-ini.n.1. Mali .
IIM.W. p. ..iv I'.i.u .Hu j n ..an.
One flu reiideno built of brick, in tho
best improved style, in tho oity of Hal
eigh, with eight acre of ground, and
all uooeeiary out buildings, with many
fine ornament in the yard. Value. ... t 10,000
On large aud convenient house In tbo ;
oity of IiaJeigh, on Newborn itreet, 13 . .
large comfortable room, double par
lor, with all necessary oo I buildings, IJ ' ' .
aore ground, ana a neauuxai oak
grove, value
One targ house on Nawbern and Blood-
worth atreet, oontainmg 20 rooms,
uitablo for a boarding i bonne, all ne
' osaaary oat building a, with a beautiful
oak grove in th yard and j aore of
ground, value
On beautiful residence on Newbern St.,
o room and basement, out Dmiung
and stable 7 acre of ground.elm grove, '
very desirable and attractive. Value.. 8,f00
One in Warrenton, N. O., known a th
Alston property, in perfect ordor, one t
of the beat built house iu the State,
containing 8 large rooms, double piaz
zas and porUooee, one of ths moat
commanding and beautiful reaidenoea .
in tbe place, with 8 acre of ground,
tin orobard, beautiful oak grove la '
the yard, ana au necessary oat d twa
in gs. Value -.
The proeexty at TaylonvUl 1 very a-
tractive, vainaoia ana oneap. it I a
Hotel at th oonnty seat of a flourish
lag and growing irUlage of a thousand
or more inhabitant, and situated one
sqaars from a good and flourishing al
lege, DO school of better grade, right
on h Un ot th Atlantic A Ohio rail
road, and being situated in th moun
tain region, the aeenery is truly de
lightfal and fascinating. Contain 20
roonae, and the bsulduur ar bsw.
Vain -
One in Chapel Bill, containing 4 room,
wlia ar) place, ana one wo mm aiuing
room. Also, kitchen, oat .houses and
on and three-fourth acre of land.
Value.
I 8,500
$6,000
f 8,dbo
2,009
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Tboe ordering ticket can select any aa "'. 't
f.im 1 to 73,347. If th number ordered Uin:3
taken, th nomber nearest win b eent.
One thro eat (tamp most accompany every
order. , i, ;.
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U oor authorized Agont for w'ilmingtoa and w
locndlag ca nary.
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