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!:-! -JU; ! i I" ' . :' ' "-'.I- ' 1 ' ' ' ' J W,M , . ..... . . .. -iKl'Jf ' J .sbbbbS f aaUr ;n u'mW9; -f MOT VOL. XVIII NO. 202. WILMINGTON, N. C., WEDNESDAY MORNING, A UGUST 4, 1800, V; ; :t " AVltOlE NinVIBETl 5,297. I Hi I U iiUl Alia,U ,i ( OM.MiUU ex rmun. !. tattt. mi ' tPvuHTtmiiu mlm .may. 'III 3S3G Pi (k - bin CAM 3f a 4.5? B : s 3 If; s s 8! 8 s. s ..110 00 . '. ft (hi . . a on A L, 38 Si S R S -8 8 8 8 8-8 ? S I S Si SI si si s yesr, , , ' "Iton flWflHW, C (a lliroe immthtt.. . W V kl K I' V t o u It JM in(3 "r (II It n nf hi St (i'U and cvrr; in ertl.ih.fi. r - - . Bpatilal NotloMi will bo charged Jpr Bqnare, for nrh awl ewtj HiinrUiiD- I ' i tfHKJiilirio. OniyAr,:... ?...;.... '.... m Mixinoiiiln J 00 THE DAILY JOURNAL WILMINGTON. N. C. spoakinpr. llo oxpoaoil anita ru aihitiDtl of rottonneBa in " Denmark," to tlm ex trema disaast of Lis encinioa aud the as. tonishmont of kU colored hoorors, vbo never lmaginou tunt tnero eoitki uo so ruuoh oorroption in the O. A. 11. During bis oratorumi danonstratioo bo was inter rap ted by Mbson, who nave him the bon ellt of his opinions to the ellbct tunl he lied. Borne confnsion rolchcd two or three sposkera on the floor nt onoe will oonfnse.aoT audience. ... Next cam Arnold tho invincible ; the lion of the tribes of the unknown. lie it wuh who expntiittnd &rwttn a warmin caani to uie jniy win, iwi ling enlefiy on Ins owa monw ana niniHing that of others, he rantod find' raved until he made the blood boil in the vciiiH ol thoHe ho stigmatizod more eonfnsitm more bard names ; spectators look fnr a window whoroby to cscapo tho rioliig wratu. Mabsoik Jfnoo, Winprato. Ualli way, and others on the floor at onee, all peaking at the top of their voioes, which was iortuuaio, as encn ono was unauio 10 hear the vile impreoalions burled at tho other. They so oonfinoil the thinking an paratus of Oommiasioner Uarris M114 wo Uioneht lie wonld bolt from the soerie. Tho few whites present cloctrifled, potri- Uon, and wo thought natintlod to lut " dog (tatdog," but at length the scene arrived at tbat eminenne that the township magis trate, Dr. Murphy, felt constrained to in torfiire and rcntoro ordor. La.st but not least eiuno the .Senator from Now Hnnovor, who dwelt muilifttriomly m hut own eaoolianuiefi,, and uo doubt bo lii'.vus that ho paved the way Hucccfwfully to u neat in the next Oenoral Assembly. Dining the (discussion all kinds ef epi thets, nlmnivo langnago, and " euss worde". priniorally woro used, aud wo weie certainly 1 of the opinion that it was truly a political nnnttw. wo nanny uiiuk me nonost yeo manry of Union Township will be able to discriminate botwoen n lark and an eagle. Yours, Ao., SrwTATCit. WEDNESDAY. AUflUaT 4. lHfi!). For tha Jouruftl. j. C. Abbott. F. H. S IV. C." recently trftvoling between Washington wsMt ilvi4WUHU ism uuvtuf va wawuna "J. C. Abbott, V. S. S., N. C.," Lillings ly called out to his companion "I say, WoiTord, yon suppose thu is onr Jo. Abbott, of New llampshiro ?" : O,' yas," ! : V What does this "U.S. 0., N. O. " mean ?" " Why, he , claims to be United States Haoj)(ara iome of; AjdclfaBtates ot tlie South, bnt from which I don't know, and it matters little, lor lie can rep - resent none of them.7 Though dosppilod ttSSjtJopertjr ftyl tu; war, they are liigh-ioned, honorablo, just, roliablo and brave ; and what cbaraotor, or part of this character can ho represont ?" t ('Pol that doe the N. C. Stand for?" "No Solomon beyond a question." A North Carolinian who overheard tha conversation joined in. ' "Why, gontlemen, N. O. stands for North Carolina." "Jo. C. Abbott, Unitod States Senator from North Carolina." "He not aalyt olaim to: represent North Caro liBoifxIutically ill tha Senate, bnt bos re cently been elected President of tho Wil mington Water Worke Company." "Water Works Company what does be know of water works ? What are his qualiflcatious ? " " liis friends say be is well adaptod and bos a peculiar genius for this business. J.WU Dru MO oV uu .110a i nuiiuiiuuT with Sprngae, of Rhode Island, and in tha controversy Big Fraid got nnaeoonntably alarmed at Little Fraid. Little Fraid said . 13ig Fraid was a puppy dog and proved it and succeeded in getting him into a big scare, and it is known all over the world that if yon frighten a puppy dorg nawy, no immouiaiciy goes into mo water Works business. " A general burst of laughter followed this avilanniiAn ami amIaiI f 11 a AAfivAMali'nn t An Eic Witness. Radical Discussion at LeesburK. Dear Journal: hwt Saturday the quaint little town of Leosburg was honored by a visit from six or seven of yonr townsmen who repaired hither for the purpose of setting forth the claims of their respective favorites in the approaching clootion. As we were somewhat infected by a tliirst to quaff at the fountain of political enlighten ment we made onr advent in time to wit nMM Uia thmtrioal scenes and Derforman- oea enavted, iu oompaiison to whirh tho dramatio scones of the great Romnn Em pire wonld bo considered no contest. Tho order of the day was as follows : In the Chair, K. W. JarrM. Esq. The first speaker Mr. Joseph A. Dnpong, a gentle- ,man from tha State of Maine, and of de cided carpet-bag proolivitiea who wielded a vicorona toriKUO and fist in favor of Eagles. Uia gesticulations, manipulations, &o., succeeded admirably in cpeetting a .pitoher of cold water 'on our friend Heut who manifest a bsicid diiapprobalion -of so unceremonious a buptisui. Aft er Mr. D.'ipartof tho porlornxanoe was ended, the Eon. Air. Trioo, Mr. Larkin'a better half came from behind tho scenes and lit teraiiy demolished bis antagonist . with tones of atcntocino tkuader. Kaxt came Mabeon, "Tall and Slender Straight anf thin," presenting the ghostly appearance of tho sage philosopher and statesman aad with voice ot soUmn admonition pro eeedod to harangue his sable aadienoe. Tkia feeble individual ot favored Africa, made terrific efforts to overthrow the arguments- of his epponenl Prioe. He was responded to bv Wingat. a gttmnen ot similar tUtcmt, wlo came forward with iparkling animation buoyed np by a sense of right together with a duo amount ot rot gut, tecboioalJ j A Hlratiffc Transaction.. The NurAtlk ana Urcat Wtmrri Itallruait -McttlnK in UauvlIU, lrlla. CorroHpoDilnnc ot Itie Hiolimouil Whig. Dakvillb, Va.i July 28, 18f.'J. Todoy Donvillo is alive with exoitement and grow ing with bono, becniine of tho prospeot of the snrn .completion of tho Norfolk and (Irent Western Railway at an early period. I see hero tho faces of solid and substantial men from every county atom tho line of road from Norfolk toliristol, except ft lock - lonourg. uapitaiists and tuo ropreaoutn tives of capitalists, who wiold millions of money, are bora from Philadelphia, Now lork and cities beyond the sea.,. They are hero to attend tho second annual meeting 01 tue stocKhoiders of the Norfolk and Urout Wcstorn Railway Company. At la m. to-day the meeting wns called to order by the President of tho rood, CoL x nomas u. lournoy, on wnose motion Dr. i nomas iv, Atkinson, or. Uanville, was made Chairman, and N. Tullcy, Esq., rJeo rotary, On motion of William Martin. Esn.. of Ilonry county, a osmmittoe of throe was appointed to ascertain the amonut of stock roiwesontcd in the meeting. The commit teo soon reported through its Chairman. (Mr. Martin) that ? 1,000, 000 of stock was represented, and that Messrs. R. C. Link & Co., claimed to bo stockholders to the amount of $7,000,000. They had tendered this amount of subscriptionlto the Troas arer of the company the day before, and offered to pay $700,000 iacash, that Uiog tne ten por oont. required by tho by-laws of the company to be to paid. The ques tion as to whether Messrs. Link & Co. were stockholders, or should be allowed to become such., was Uv the eommiUa refer red to the mooting, and Messrs. It. C. Link Levy, of their firm, bping present, they were requested to explain their tb- joots and purposes in making so large r subscription. . , , Mr. lilnk, in a opeech or somo twenty minutes, which was as concise and as much to the point as any I ever heard, explained fully tho purposes of bis company and their ability to carry thorn ont. Ilia iiraa was an extensive ono, of ample moans, and had beon engaged largely in railroad building, both on this continent and Europe. lie was frank to say that the Norfolk and Great Western Railway, if managed prop erly, presented tho finest opportunity in tho world of returning to its ownors a mag nilioent rovonuo. With this view he and his company proposed to invest in it to the extont indioated by their subscription, an amount whioh they thought amply suf ficient to complete tho' road through from Norfolk to Uiistoi by the 1st day of Janu ary, 1872. . , 1 . Air. Martin oilered a resolution that R. Ot Link & Co.'s proposition be accepted, bat before it was put by the chairman, CoL Flornoy asked that tho vote be post poned until General Imboden, representa tive of the International Land Company of Hew xoik eonid be beard, lien, imboden, in a speech of an hour, urged the proposi tion of his company. At the oonolusion of General Imboden's remarks, Mr. Pretlow, of Southampton. offered a substitute for tho resolution of Mr. Martin, of Ilonry, to the effect that a committee be appointed to consider both schemes, and to contract within thirty days with tho party whose schomo they deomed runflt advantageous. Tho vote was taken first nnon Mr. Prot iow's cnbsUtato. which waa defeated by an idmost unnnimons vote. The vote was then taken by scale on the resolution of Mr. Martin, of Henry, per mitting Link .t Co. to subscribe $7,000,000 to tho capital stock of tho Road. It was adopted with two dissenting voices. Tho stockholders then adjourned to to morrow at 10 a. m., wlica oflioers of the company will be eleotad - There is a good deal of bnsincKS to be done, such as turn ing over the books of , the old, company, anfitkig the accounts -ol the 'old oilleefs and employees, paying, them, &o., before Link & Co. can gut straight to work. -We are assured that this can and will be done right away, and that in sixty days Link & Co., will have thousand laborers at work upon tho road. , . : - ... . tram tha Htcfamoixl Wblr, Jaly 3! - KditorUl in Evening JtdiUoa. ' BAIUMAB LINK PnorPTO OfT, ; We have not bad to wait long for that further information which wo cautioned onr leaders wai necessary in the making up of a safe e pinion about the very extra ordinary occurrences in tho railroad meet ing at Danville, Oni eoparhaaded and sagacious friend. Dr. Pretlow, was right in advising delay for the rmrpoae of making an investigation. In the Danville Times, of Baturdoy, wo find a long account of tha proceedings, relatiaA witJu an animation quit aatural, the partieoJars given by oar correspondent, bnt closing with the fol lowing melancholy ehange of tone : ' W'hea wo wrote the above, we were in luiiHiiiuuu us iw. J. xjuia u vo. " nailing lie Erased from the sulmeript hiirU expectations that thero would be uo dillloulty in the matter of the subscription I of AlesHrs. Rolls U lmk Uii Hinoa thou, things havo taken a different turn from what we expected. fTbi BMatlii wttpnradffci ejirjilng. kaMAhlournbSi-fc4tlhg IioIiIk1 r!.mf ' Sn that day. On Friday the stockholders met again abont 1 o'clock. Colonel Floiirnoy reiV resolutions of tho Itonrd, to the rtlW-t that inasmuoh as R. C. Link A Co. had been th ion biMiks of the company. . A lung dinoussiou arose, in wliieu it wo stated by counsel of Messrs. Link & Co. tlm tho reason who tho above resolution wan introduced was that the former re fnstifi o pay the debW Uf the jftmipnif tnifiDting to 25,IKM)),lliafore uUy wo audited. r" On the other band, it wuh contended that they had boon properly fcudtlad.' The discussion was still going 011 wlieu we went to press. Wo regret not being abletoiigifiril(jiAoflrMltiU 1 We learn that tho resolutions of Colonel Floiirnoy were adopted with about the same unanimity with whioh the previous ones making Lick k Co. stockholders had lven carried. Our information is that Link & Co., after havinir their names en rolled, aud after engaging to diai lmrgo at once the indebtedness of, the company, amounting to about $'25000, nked find were grantod time to have the claims au dited, and that Thursday was consumed in this business. On Friday morning, to tho dismay of. those who had given thuir, oou-. fldonoe to the pretousiona and proteaU- tionsof Link x 0., it wan ascertained ISKW Altl'KKTISKBIKKTS. 9M.Y K W0I I.AU I .OK XION'N IIKHAI.I) l.i Jii. Inl, 170. A flmt-i'U" IllnatraltKl Hi'IIhiimih JuiiiiihI nl it W M.ihtilM fi r.lil'iiA Th cR.Ila l4r iiitlilka.K n m yxdl n ml vno. Mpcouupn rneliw Iron. K. 1'. VV1NHI.OW, l iililinhiT, 11 Uornmll, linniiin. .r.Tiwi" WlTlliiist'ON TIN V KliT llnvliiH olitalni'il an oxtotiMva ami wllo vprcail aalsffirnuru t'KN'l'liitl' " luand of tfiwfHt niV'.(i(fiTW(tavie' frt-aeaitlniio that we . After IhiKTIalc, July l"t. "(in, ft niorlls l- IIIK a faviuahly rocnKUicil that thin lliilllccniciil i in) ImiKiT lie 'I'o avolit nilHlrilini. wa, howtivnr, wn anll aiid tttat w liM run Ilium to park nnlorti lor IkiiI 'iiri''iiniu in our " va irr i.i h- ami " Ktmi.:. KA" hraiiila of Stifkimi 'IWm ii. .TUo V Ai'll V qi.j'B " m ilovoiU of Niitiim, WilVV'tji. i)itr lltfaivlioj ami iip(H'il re aiian.Ulu piiVl'er Wtiloiitar oooufikfioim or nxrvuns eonatitutiunt. Tits tradn aro invitetl In auml for olronlara. . IV I.OUIl.l.AIII. Nr Vork, C1t'MIIKUI.ANI I IHIVRHKi rV, l.ilianliiiH, y T'nn.,haa 75H Mtllilanla. AucnU In mill tlm IIhms Hhiittuk Hkwinu Hi t iiink. It makra llio i k ariren. ai.ikk hn nm BiiiKa, has the umlxr-tnod, and ia ixpial in evnry rnanevt to any nitwniK Mrimiiiih nvcr inveulrai. f riao HV Warrimlxii for A yoam. Men. I inr cii" cnlar. Aitilrtiaa JullNrtiiN, t'l.AHK A Co , lUialini Maoii., l'iltlinih, Pa., ur Ht. LoiiIm, Mil TMHIiYMKNT Unit iniut, Aid aitilrca. H. M. Hl'KNrm ,1 On , JlratUulK Vt. 'k yar lniairur llruKKlot lorHWKtil' UI'INlNH-itoqiiala (hitter) ijtiinine. la unuls only by h, HTKAUNH, Uhdnint, Dntreit. U A Uv or J. AJJroa. A. j. UbUAM, N. Y 1 liAU.KOVIlS, wir.KtiwWoN wmixMr itAibmun ti. (It i. m Omar Mma. !. HarKkiaTKHixHT, Wli.KlNU IHIH, W. ()., Apn1 i ImW t IHMK OK StTIKIIl LK. N AND AVrKR MUNHAV, lh With lt our panavaaat Iraina wi thla road will leaw WilniiuKton at (l;IKI A. M aud tl):(MI f , M , ami arrlvn at Wrlw. (1:00 A. M. am) M P.M. Uavif Wxldn td 11 A. M, and T.4R l, M. Arrive at Wav mlnriu ('Hi A. M. and l.iri 1. M. U Uar traia will imt tun on IfniijAYC. A dally lluiaih'h fiilKhl tram will Icavo Uiniuyluu (HuuAa)a l Ofiii. .1 1 at I:(ki P. Nf , for llio aciiuuiiuiMlaUim of 1 rin'k ramiPra. ruaaeiiaprn i'u alan got aciHiit) nuidkllntia on oaid rrmi;ld Irani far a. tlol.l.. lu lllholUMt'. . , J. Hupt, ' llll. I tmrii'. ai.til Iff1' Hi If that Levy v who had the custody of tho " spoudulica" had disappeared before day, boarinK ott with him tko poiUutous iron ehoet with its ineetitn.bie aaoV permiasivfl contents. Thoeffeet " may be inofp otislly imagined than iTcecribed. Link, who remained, said that lievy had taken tho money away bemrtHO he ws afraid it Mould be attacked, fie still claimed that the subscription was bond tide. ami ilonlarml thui ha would Vut oarrT out i his engagement. And this, we believe lie f continued to assert after his name had been I strioken from the list of stockholders. He left Danvillo Saturday morning. Tho aflaur awaveyf aid). Mk find in ' somo at it Wpeoffl lwr toP'''"., Wh ' son4t)ffrfm'kilii,NwMMrr)T.efiittt(J any proiudico to tho enterprise ltsell or to those engaged in it. Tho projected work is real tance, worthiest croat ditlluultioatt) servo tho boat wishes of all that they may succeed. Hpocial Diupatob to tho Baltimore' Htih. Politics in Tfuiifssee. IHrtdiKT tUIT IINM WARRANT!:!) To atmnt toto arid kOl no yards, rrlea WylKl. - Army flnns aud ItcVylvurn, ' Send stamp fnr prim ItStltlllen, MJiotQiina, Kovulvcrx to jQHwapN'a a un wouw pituiVurK)w,P Tho Putost, Best and Cheapest MM siii.ii a all atoci:its. - Ily one of tho Hrst order or irapor- ' Va."::::1fer !mA 1 and tho men engaged in it aro our f -. lly and best oitmece., .. They lutva.! . jr?54 ; 1'V iff J If f"f ' 1 " -'t..l cbitodWftnat"W f,'iJXSmi , mA Prubablc Itcault of Ilia Campaign KrTct t ur ioaretarrBaalweU' LtlrK-'rl. ilenl Johania'i ( haaici for tha Ronal. Washington, August 1. Ex- Supervisor Noah, of Tonnes-ice, who is now hero, brings fome additional information in relation to be oaropaiga in that State. His opinion is that Benter will bo elected by from 20,000 to 40,000 majority, and, althongh the Legislature will be tfemoorntio or con servative, he does not think the Stoto is wholly lost t the wpublwau. party ilo says the fedeaal taliilBhol Jata"Woro affura' unanimous in the support of benter until Secretary Betivwell's letter was pnbMshed. They looked upon that as an intimation that they wore expected to vote for Stokes. They are somewhat indigunt over tho let ter, and think they should have boon al lowed to decido for themselves, especially as tho eontost was between two avowed re publicans. ,,( , '.I The fight for the Benotorshif will be very lively, but it is as yet impossible' to guess ot the result. Mr, Noah does not think it improbable that a republican may i boeloeted; heiseertaiBtliHt ex'-Pteiridftnt Andrew Johnson has no chance, pis, greatest opposition , comf i frpiU.Niil H. Brown aad the old liuo whige. Emerson Ethoridge, who will be elected to tho State Senate, will also be a candidate for the Unitod States Senate, bift the republicans j will hold the balanco of power. Edmund Cooper, who wash A i stent' JkrtajJ of tho Treasury nauarur. euaon, ia also be in tbo Stato Senate, but he will not support his former patron. Mr. Johnson is very anxious to coma back to Cottgross, bnt tho opposition to him is too strong, it is thought. Mr. Noah says tbat somo lima ago jnr. Stokos was offered the ,U. S. Sonatorahip if he wonld withdraw from tho gubernato rial oonteat, bnt he declined, and to this is attributed the present disorganized stato of affairs, it is also urged against utoitcs that ho had declared himself opposed to tfae extension of the suffrage in East Ten nessee,1 while in tho middle counties ho wanted to extend it to all Who might ask. for it. As to the future condition of tbo Stato, Mr. Noah thinks that when all tho noise and confusion incident to tne section baa diod away, the old whigs will fail to agree with the democrats, btrt witf fnl6ro the republican ranks, and he believes that a moderate republican administration can bold tho State. , , i "rfr A SaiI AccMentr rf " A Whole Family llrawnr.l Ki.rpt Two Muiall Ckllitrait. 1m better than onr reanlar eliaped Ata for tlmac reasons: Firtt It outa doapiir. Atwrnd-U don't ntti k in the wood. Third-tt dooa not Jar tho band. r'ourtiNo Umo In wasted in taking tbo Axo ont of tho ont, jyta With tltu eamo labor you will do ono-third more work than witli rK lar Aiau. Ited-paiat Haa aothinfr to do with the koou ouantioa or tins aih, ior an our Aioa an raiiited red. . U your barawars atoro dooa not een our k'MI, wa will gladly, auawor Inqnirieii or fill your orilota direot, or Kie yua alia name of LUePlftluST ft U.KKWKIX, '...'...'.. 1 ' ! I'lttabarafc. aa.T Hole owners of (Jolbnrn'a and Itod Jacket Patonta. oahrfrnd ea4$av I'l'ttK JVllL'R i Srfil chuaalklii the A M Kill t A WKI.L, N. W.diiEEN. tho orhriuitl luvenkiraiul paten toe. bwu for riroolare. J. I,. Hkimmir. Aiuhera ataaa., Pan. A't tor U.K. Ladles Klfcatlc Baporl,ra, id. 0, 1 Ht tiicnt neat. JL BtillHOiia,) fur monthly mo. Hiniplo, onve- tir aala at millinery and fain goods stoma, tiamploa by mail on roooipt ot one dollar. Da. J. H. liowuw, ItarltiUs, Qa., soli- Agmt ror nonin uaronna, ifia., ai aiiaa., Louieian. - , t f MiNHOUD J A METjIOAL KHHAY ON TUB C1AUHE AMD OUUU UV I'UliMAXUKS OKUblNU IN MAN, the Ttoatuient )ia(rUiaasd i'liyaiaal Uobilttf . " Slier is mt vuniMir of nooMy y .' 1A Jlook trill nut b found tuW, mwUtmr mvli iter toy hold iA rvlMliuik uf Mtrnut, J'rmtptor mr Vlergyiiian. Medical 5'iirttj-uaii Uawtl. i Ktmt by mail on roooipt vt nl ty conts. Addrest tho Author, Ult. K. Us F. OU11T1H, t Htrnet, HaahiiiKton, V. 0. ntlillt'l'V VUAllH' 1 iiiont of I'hroalc a nil H.iaal lllaeaaea. A M'hVt'jt'm -YitWhfilftetrmt,-Tho ehoap tut IhiOA rrflil)0i Jll.sk .iist ting of , I libonti5 a'cbiUftri urth river Nkw Yobk, July .31.- About, dusk ,li9t evening, wuo ramiiy, eomunng man and bis wis, twa daiirtitoss and 17 years of acre, and tw hit were obsefvod rowine up thfl""?fbrth in a small boat. When opposite Lull's ferry, tho boat capsisod, and the whole ap peared to bo thrown into the water. Two men immediately went out to their rescue, but before they could reaoh the party the man-and romeand the two pldost datgh ters sunk. Tha two little ones, however, were found in the boat, which bad righted, but whioh was half full of water. - They wore rescued and brought in safe to shore. Roth were too young to. give tbjear names. I Tko atca who rescueVrthem ere nnablo to ascertain the names of the family. One little girl could only say "mamma" and "papa." They were safely cared tot, r)f efforta are being made this morning to find ont their names. It is reported that tiro parties re- sido on the brow of the hiH the- npVrr end of West Iloboken, and that the bus band is a drnrrgist, doing .business in Brooklyn. - 4 ALL KISDii.W .in JOB WOBK KKAT1.I tUtU AvU-AVlllUUtUiX ' KXKCCTU) AT THE ' ' journal omo. Vlllt'l'V VUAllH' Kiarlncln (tic Treat A4ta-MvA T. iflttaoaV-bdritalnliiK uoarlv iK pRos, anu 190 tins pi a toil and ongraviiiita of tha anatomy of the human organs in a utate of healtk and diaoase. with a treatise on early errors, it. aaplorablo oaaeoaenaoa sport the uiiud Mid body, with the author's plan of treatment tho only ra tional and ancoomtul mode of core, aa shown by a report of casoa troatad. A tratldui adviaer to the married and thoaa eontoaaplatliiK marriaKO who entertain donbts of their physical oomliliun. Hunt free of postage to any addrosa on receipt of Vt 0011U), W atampa or poauu earroney, ny aa- ir, dresalus Albany, N. V. LA OiiUUL Mo. at Uaidua Lane. Xho aiakur may bo eouaultail npon - r n, .1 ..... ..n ... I . ktu I ..... i. - ...- oitler ncr sou ally or by mail, and aiadicuiea aaot to any part ot tlis worlJ. ., . " ! CiRKAt WSTItlBlITIOIt . ,4 : Bj. Ilia MaMM4IMa WtM i'a, . 1 1 i . - i CASH CIIIivrTOTIIa4AlD'ffal,0 KVEKV Tli'KUT PKAWS A PltlZiC. , 5rahtrta. oaoh IM.IKX) Mir - ' 101100 111' ao " 40 " mi,.. 1 . a .' . . W Uef Hnpffwrina I'iKans, . oaih i:inr) to 17 7 StolodoOna " 11M 1 5. 000 1.0(H) 00!) inn i7i mi 33U Hewing Machines CO to 17fi &U0 Gold Watohea. 75 to 'Ml Uaah rrizoa, Hilver Waro. Ac, valued at 1,000,000 A chance to draw any of tho above l'rizoe for iiuo. Ticketa ueaRTihing 1'noj aro wilnl in r.n vulopMMaaU well aatte, On of ii.VJ. a PeulM-i '?t i cawa IUionk, h. iro and aont by Dud l-ny at weaxi Jl'he prf. a named uion itwifit0 arlivoract f tlio ticlei lor onriay uiouttww? IJollttTnttizoa ara auartdiately m-ul Us any addroes by axpreaa or retnrn mail. Kou will know what your i'rizo is before yon pay for it. Any J'ruo ttchanyvtl for another ot muie value. Ko fiUnkt. Uur fatrona caa ae pend on fair dealing. BErEBEScEs : Wo select tho following from many who have lately drawn Valuable Prizes and kmdty fjenaittaj at to anbliaa theatt iAndrcw 1. barn., Chicago, 1 10,000 ; Uiaa Clara H. Walker, Ilaitimore, 1'ianos, fSOO; James M. Matthew, Detroit, $o,000 John T. Andrews, Harannah, IS, 00 ; Mwi Agnts Himmona, Charleston, I'iano, tCOO. We pubiiah no namea without permission. OrimoKS of THk Paiaa : " The firm ia roUa ble, and dnaerre thou aueeeaa,' WrrHy 'tnlmnt Ahi 8. J';Vtefknv4 them k lea fair dealing art?." V I'.lVrftffl ifny IS. " A friend of oara drew a 1500 prixn, which waa.promptly received." Jiiiy AVwii Jtrnr 3. ilend for earonkaa. Aalioral inducement, to Agenta. Hatmlarlion guaranteed, livery pack age of Keak-d Knvelopce oontaina out raaa on r. H,i lyioitH for II : U fur tat ; 5 for IS ; 110 for I MM AH IwMsrn atihnli se I'ldreaeed to IIAHI'KR., W1UOD A. CO., 113 BroaMtwajr. Maw Vark. jn 27 255- STRAW HITS jrok 35 ClT AND L'PWAKDfl. ' mBSUUI tot (1 aad afwaraa, at AjiDinsowa it'.kllAI. HU I'KlUN't I IN UKNTtl orFiOK, 1 Wn aiMotiM A atainmnivaa 1L M, On. WujiisaTON, Ai. O., April liMHOa., N ANT) Amit it'Bili Uth I'Maaaga r Trains or tnls lload wui t.a uu Ik lullow 111, rrmquia,; ., , . , , 1 , , ,w tATJiMia IttAUIH. .' d:15 A. M. Vry r. M H;M P. M U:) P. U liaava Wihnaigton daily a Arnva a j hiimm -.. Arrive at KuigaviUa. . . A ...... .. ... L'l...... mutual ri.ii,un.,,., . Arrive at Wilmington..! . t,jiii-n liaiii t-ouiicets nloanlv at Kloruuoe wuh the Nortluwatarit IbuliuajljJoi-Aiailivsloii ; and t)hraw awl DiAlinirinn IlSinnad ftir Uheraw. and at KmaatHio witA tha a.mtli Uwolina Mailinad Augiieta. to which bulut oaia rna ih MaAmW many. 11 ACOomfODATTOJ TRA1NH. Leavo Wiiniiaatna aalrv, Hnnday at.. atHflS P M ti4 rttt!itli rrive at KingsvUlo.,,.,..,......,. U;0Q A. K Laave iHni.vflri.....:.:... 4:1X1 P. K. Arrive at i'loroaaa. :-, ,-, . 1 , ........... . f.tO P. kt. Arrive at WUiniimton :10 A. kt. AooonimtHlatiou Train oonnauta eloaaly at nurma iik,.tAe,ikkiitliaaatrrat ttattraad lot tlharri stbii. And at KiilKKViAo with lb Houth tlaaollna iiailrwwl Air Aagwnta. faaaeAgera (or Uwlouibia alioMlii lad. wta Aoaonimodasiua ITalik . wo. auouAK, ' ' Qumvral Buperilitendniit. ayrilll' - ! KlO-tf CRRAT HDVTIIRUN FASSIlNtlEU ANI) FKKIGIIT INLAJIJ) AIR UM, Peltt eou filew York and Nw Otiitntit AWt tu iHTVaMajiura omiui kd rijUAa. nuMB viu'.tuax vouwaiukd nw pahhrn- 1 UiuH TUAINH, tiul kt LOW lU'im Ao ywuniBCdnwi'iiiinry. To pnrehaao Ticketa, or for rate or Transpor taUim and other Information, apply at the (tuner wriiw "W-ItoadB Itrtat, al uaniia wi mm ew U4I1, , . r 1 , (ltineral Aaank. imw jaitiaiiiMtf t - - iliii R. R, WUm iHatMH. A ftuftifVrdri) Ess OiKEnAt. HnrxniNTiuiEirT's Omm, 1 W 11 Jf two-Ton, N. V., May 10. lHiiU. I ON AND AfW-iltftlAY l.Vfll, tho l'waona.r train nn this Ituad will loava Wilnilmrtiin mi Tiio.day, Thnraday and tttto'daj at 1 o'elook, A. Arrive at Itoclilnfiham ame days, at Ht P. M. Arrive at WadaaWo ( atace) atul. kt. Luavs WadenlKiro' (Htage) uu Tuesday. 'i'Lnra day and Hatnrday. at 1 1', kt. jxmve llockuiKiiMU iHwatu, jradnoaday and r'riJayafSWT A. Arrive al Wilmington aamo day at S P. H. "!Ir" ' ' w- vKUK'rr,- General HuperuiUindunt. may IS ku W4-tf JOtt Printing. 'IHlu .loUUNAL ,:a miNTINU OFTHE, it. I'l Uuu aUrr.i, ' , , WILMINOWN, N O. All kiudw of H.A1N aud FANCY VUlNTlNtr' executed with neatueaa AUrl dis)atoli. " ..i; . J ' ui - ";;'."T" . o . ,thn) beat work gnaranteatl at 'the luwst posKible . , U ., . . if . price. CRAM) HALE OP REAL ESTATE. jlKAL ESTATE " '''AND"""'. '.r ' " " personal rRftrERTr. ' ' '. ' . ny rim ' j-, - ' .lt)ltTil pAnOUNA JiEAL AND PER. ' SON AL ESTATE AO ENCx", ', , : RALEIGH. KT. C. $100,000 CAHTAL STOCK. OBiRTKISD VTB LRmibATeAK 09 ttnUXU OilO- if ! .;(, wMA.' MB, il6T,8(El,l :!A ' JOSEPH O. nRaTRtt, rrt'iitttnt. ! JOHEPH WXON,' V(-i"T.ti. r.. ' JOllt CJ. UK3TRU, Myml Tiw$. ' 11 , ItOll'Y U, LKWIB, Isyal CWMUorw , BTKBT DKHCRIlTIOK Off - ' k i:H f . I. M JOtt WOHK, PAVrULSTS, POUUIK8. - ! : i lUUDAV CillOULAWI, NOIJW, BiLL-nKitiS, I'UUtCUS, ' ' ! , j iucoKirra, uataU)uu, BANK-tillSOKH, BOUW-CaIUM, 7 PWHiitAsmia, tick mi, DllUQ LABKL0, Ao., 4., as wau. a , it-... .! OODBT AMD LAW ' BLANKS Of evory description, printed at tha aberUt uotlca, and cheap fur cash at ' . THK JULUNAL JOB OPPI0E. ft -f-i -H- - t i A Hi) J I I v n Jj.000 Valuable I'ieees of Property to be Dii " - poswd Of Worth 1140,694 1 .'.. e. ii4.tf-"i.f J. ( I J.' i L t . .... ; t ' ... U1TU Utf UALMlflll Una reatdauca in uaielnn, ti ilRAi; BHTATE.' fiB BrarMtNOKd-poou is thi betow Ona i One Una One - One I If Warrouton Uhatiel Hill 3d a O., deaoribed . ...liu.ooo . n,ooo 6,600 6,(HKI w-n .ono a.ooo uue iinini in layiorwniiffs n w.i L.ia'1' uv ratuauNAb i-iiupilllTi 8am 8,000 't VNI; VIDI, VICI. Uliat Errrtbody Says Must D 8a. i ii.ii The Conqueror of all Snullti I (i. W. (1. (1 G O O (1 & AX'H - 0 Vnij,A,AAA,A4-AX,H 01 W. O. I I I I I & AX'S O. W: tl. 'Ij-L E"L" L A"AX'S 03Eiral3l3M;A.TiaX A' OEIjEnnATHD SCOTCH SNUFF SCOTCH SNUFF : SCOTCH SNUFF Hasbaan laUrtaated aad aronoomwd brail aiuatxor diatwu ta ba bhit beat tiawr mow In use. Itsavporio. taataaad swraneaa from all rtnign ami injurious ingreiuoiiia, eoaMUOtiiy aaad m Mio preparation of other sunn", baa gained it a wide world reputation. . iro not ran 10 try it ior yon win nun u. Aek for it and take no othar, and aeo that our uamo is uu ovary package. t or sale y Annus A Voixtus, J. VsHioei,, J, U. baiiiua., 4-. M. Pwwnio, C. Tikskks, , ... Uv. Uaniia. ' Tin wlmil JJroa.. Wkuliaala llrorva. ia.nt, fnr iori.,lk Va. . . . .... . ,L. . Uosaleux, Wturtenalc UofilooUooer, Ageat ipr uicuuouu, va. O. W. Williams A Co., Agent for Charleston B. U. - i Kotiok.-The high reputation that oar ftauff baa attained has induced certain raannlaoturers to imitate om ruawa vmik, Mat auawrior ouahty of our snuff doea not ray in tho trade mark but tho anperior quality of tobaooo it ia uianufaataT edL r it f 1 ast-iy TflEATBK MANAOKllH, TltAVtXlNd UBUWMVN.. , . tIAlfj ItUAD AUKNTrt, ilOTKL XHVPKR8, . STEAM DO AT AQEHTU, Aad aJl those whe have LETfEB PIIE8S PWNTINO to do, wUI Uud it to tbair (ntorosl to call at ' ' tub jouitNAr. ornue, ' rrlNTess Klrrct. ; A largo and well snorted itnca of PAPH1W aad MATKKIAL kept on baud, from wblnh aelectiona may be made, iplea on exhibition at HIC0TKI1 DHOH. A (JO.. No. 8U FayettevUle street, Baloign, M. 0., mi, ivh'hw cm. priaea, 10 Fine Pbadona tuoo eaoh made by H. I). Hchmldt, UalUuore, Ud .......... (,000 10 Vtne Top Itagaiee, aaoo aaoh, made by U. V. Buhmiat, UaiUmore, kid....... 8.500 GO 1st Premium 7 octavo rianoa made by Tremaine Bros.. M. Y, aa&o taott. . . . . 82,000 0 l'ai lor or Church Organs.fi stops, 1250 made by Tromaine Tiros., Jf. t q 6(0 Mowing machine, Wiloo A Uibba, or - Orovcr A baker's, ICO aaoh.. 30,000 COO HUM Dresses, best article, 12 yards to eaohdreae, ltd.. j. 20,000 Voloolpedes, 173. , , &o 24 Bolls JtrniMhi Carpet, W yds eaoh ' ' II BO..., ............,.,.,... ,8,940 S Salamander Hafes, Wiidux's patent, besttn tha world, WOO..... 1BC0 . 1 CMbVrUe, 11.000 gold. LH.H4 lOCaah Prizes, 1100 oaoh 1,000 800 do do i 10 do 2,000 V71 do do t 8 ." do. . u. . . u. fl..l 1000 do ,.do 2 do.:..........,.., 2.000 LAND DKKDH, . - (Xinitt AMD MAOI8TKATK8' ,' '" '. ..... JtlLAMKo ii band at all times. Kklli HOiO BtCkUPTB , a till BILLS OF LADING, And BILLS OV LAD1NQ for ship if ping by asa, aad other UABIME OtiANKB, - Always on hand. ' QUARANTKE NOTICE. ON AND AKIKft JUNK 1st. ALL VKtttjKLH f.-oni porta sonth of Cape Fear, will oome lo at tho visiting elation near MuiltbviUe aor insiiec-tion. All voasels bavins bid sickness on board during tho pantsfre wfl) also come to the station for ei- anuuat on. Vessels othor than the claaacs above named will pmeoad WHIieut detention, l'llota atMl klaatera of vessels will take due notice of Uia aliove raguiationa, under penalties by law provided. W. tl. CUilTDJ, quarantine riiyercian, , . I'urt e Wltmhigton, N. 0. BmithvUle, H. O., Bn 21th, piifj. may 11.5 , , , .... jOa-lawtf l'ost copy lawtf ' J h69 NEW FL0FR T ' ' IH69 rr h Cround from U'if at firavrn in IS0l . "1 UOl) NEWH. ALL ran be anpnlied with the IT UklST HOUTIIKHK t'UMlll .1 cr,,i, rwlnoiMt prices n low none need not be forced lo buy Northern sum called nnur. ByCaMingat theCAI'K rK A It KIXJUK MILLH you can le snpphed with the ttueat Family Hour, delivered at your honsee free uf ilrayage, and every package guaranteed perfect, or you can retnrait and get yonr money. In bhls., t, f, i, 1-16 and A lb. sacks. Qood Flour aa low as Si e. 1-EAUft IICMUrA waateawVataai aMd ilhe eity; MKiL, UOhN, llttAN, HUUUItI, tWW ruAM frwumi, aad aa sorts of Uorse aud cef Feed. luTyt iMO-lm WATKIi WHEELS. ibs ia Tim Btstai omicaL.doraJjle aad oheaoeaA KiiaXAaa Uaiara0 4 111 a gt. Aawr 'vVaUr Whaal'oo 'f hnvtl aaa,a. at-eMf, vv awn w mvmn vrv. f U kacLaQK btrett. Boston. kUee. ua-eottAm oun fyi&nm m tub oountby aiay sead th.tr orders to THE JOUKNAL OF1FICK, And rely Upon their receiving the tame attention aud being Blled as promptly and aa cheaply as If Riven personally. Our Jobing Pepartment ia equal to any in Una section, and every faoility possible will be afforded is tha elocution of orders. ,. Address ENUKU1AHD A rtUCK, Wilmington, N. 0. GROCERIES AND FRO VISIONS. WBBlNKWHr.ATyWTtIEa8rOBK, 4dJJ iuu iitua. Mouap rota, (0 hhda. Woatarn bhouidara and rib Bides smoked. 40 hhda. and 20 boxes Dry Baited flhoolders aad aides, , 2 buds., 10 eaeks aad A bbla breakfast Baoea and Pig Haaia, 90 bbla. and 900 tube Lard-Prime, Natural aad Extra, 4,aoo lbs. at. ft Titaaon, 20 boxes extra Coduab, drama UaAe, . 408 bars Bio, Lagnayre aud Java Uotleas, - 10 firkma and 60 tuba choice Table Katb-r. 1,200 bale. Flour fresh, favored brands and all 00 boxeaand 20 cadJies Uold Leaf and Bweet Tofcaeee, 50 oaaaa exara flae Clarets, 3S eases Champagne Cider, ' ' SijO cases Pioklee, Jelhee, Preeervee andcacaed Fmtts, 60 hhda. ead AM baia. BogsT-j jrrarlel, , SO half bbla. MeekeraJ Nee. a. It aud , 25 boxes Lemons and I rajigaa. , , . , , ti I.Vl caildies Imperial Tea, ' Siaieaaee Lr, feaaat, Soda anoTBararains, aisaraal 9ou bbla. aad boxea trestt Draokea kinds, . k ........... tMbbls. Cuba Molasaee aad Bojrar Hoaao Hyrup. . " ALSO, A LA KOI ABMBTinST OF Twines, Bel 1st lor oeara, Hiuouil. wbole aad ground Bpioes, aaeooee, tiUroa, Toilet Hoaps, tiiftera, boot, Oords and Liaea, Desnijohna, Jk)Mew, Oroekary, Bar-Booea Ulaaaea, , , etoaxjaaM aiaA.am; Us Una ' 1 and SduOl bcrars, Biackiaf,. - - eenay OiL Ao., Jo., Ao., Ao.TIa.. Ae. The above we offer lo the trade at the tar? eealasarelpBfeeatt -1 -rl w-t- aumiah Jk VOlxbetail, . 1 Tfner rVontand Dock MH. Vilauatoa, M. 0. i laae Vt 1 9-A- .htorsiac gUj ad ffUrff ffMfla-t iMft. " 3000 l'riaea, Value of the tola! amount ; 1140,(194 Total number Xlckota, 73,8i7, All of tho above la pot in the drawlna at tha rag alar cash soiling prloea and will lie disposed of by a regular mode of drawing, and in order to aooompaah this tha oowipaay will sell 73117 tick- eta at a eaan i ior mrtnor uiwrmation read teo tion tOkul 1 1 j! the By-Laws of the company : Hno. 1(1. The olan nrdrawliiir shall Iuu fallnwa- Ttiere stiali he two wheels, one a prist wheel and eae e ormiber wheel, arranged in aout publio nlaoe in the oitv. whore anv one hoidlna a tuibat may be prasaai ea tha day of drawing. In tho namber wheel thero shell be aa many ticketa cor reapondingin the number aa those which have beea sold. Ia tha priao wheel there ahail be as many ticketa as thoro are priua. these Uekete shall be deposited in the whnols by a board of su- aemeora, waoanaii Deappointea uy Hiedlreolors. after whioh the wlwool ahail bo eoaled np ami placed in any bank! In the city, the directors may dlraea, aatii Ike Htnoiof drawing, wbea tha super viaora shall bring tbo wheels to the drawing.bro.k the teals aad tha m-awfng ahall be disposed of by taking atiokot front eaoh wheel, al the tame time -and the prwo ticket . taken from the prist wheel shell designate the prixe drawa by the tiok at oorretpoiullaR in number to the one taken from the number wheel at the same time. The wheel shall be well shaken after eaoh ticket Is drawn. Beo. 11. The directors shall designate the time and plaoe of drawing, at wkkk Mum and place the tapervieore ahail be required to be present and see thai aha drawing la oondaotod entirely equi A board of tUDorvkiort will be anoointed who will have exclusive eontrol and management of the drawing. Tlioy will oonduot the dwtrlbatioa and tee tbat eaoh porson is legally investod with the areperty he may draw. A duplicate registry of the Vokete sold will be kept, ao that in the event of loss of tickot, the aooident may be rome died and no uietekeeaa oeoar. " The drawing will take plaoe in TUOKEH HALL, fn the olty of lialelgh, luiraedlatoly after sale oj liekole of which due notioe wUI be liven. ' Tho company is working unUur the nrovbjlona of a epeeial charter granted by the General As. anmbly of North Carolina. Iwhioh eompels the company io oomniy iaitumuy witu an contracts. omm can vm nan oa appuoanon to Hie oom pany. ! ' All the above montloned property will certainly be dlapoood of as above atated, and those drawing II win oe lavoeieu who we mie m we simple. r Mo member of the oompaay is allowed to purchase any ticket. Ail monies aeul by mail at the owner's risk; that aent by Express, Itoglstered Letters, Checks or Drafts al the risk of the oompany. No property will be lis tod unless the title is in disputable. The traasnrer has bean required to grn a bood ' of 18,000 for the faithful performance of his da lira. Be ia required to deposit dally in the bank all atonies reeeivsd. where it wilt remain until all the ticketa aro sold and all the property will be poeitiveiy drawa and delivered to the parties drawing, or tlie money returned. Bend 12 by ex press, post ofllee order, rogistored latter or draft, al oar risk, er by mall at year own, and take a ohanue at Ihe 8,000 valuable pnaes adored. Tickets will be eent anywhere in the united Htato at the oompeny'a ritdi, ' Une tine residenoe built of brick, ia the . , . . , . -r best unproved stylo, In tho city of Hal eigh, with eight acres of ground, aad ' all necessary out buildings, with many nneornamenta in the yard. Value.... 1 10.000 One large and eonveoionl hoase in the oity ol ueteign, on Mowbern street, 13 large' comfortable rooms, double par- ' ' ' har, with all neoeasary out buildinga, H aorea ground, and a beanUfnl oak Move. Value I 8.600 Oae large hoaae oa Newborn and Blood- - worm streete, oontaimng xu rooms, amiable for a hoarding ihoaae, ail b eoeeary oat boikhnge, with a beautial , oak grove In the yard and j acre of groooiL Value IA000 One beautiful residenoe oa Newborn Bt., 8 rooms and basement, 4 ont buildinga . and stable aeres of groood.alin grove, ' very desirable aud attractive. Value. ., t 8,f00 One ia Warrenton, M. C, known aa the Alatoa property, in r-e'feot order, ona of the best built houses in the Htate, . r eontaining 8 large rooms, donble piaa see and portiouea, one of the moat commanding and beautiful residences In the place, with 8 acres of ground, , Use orchard, beautiful oak grove ia the yard, and all neoeasary ont boild imra. Value... . 9 1.000 The property at TayloravUle ia very at- : traouve, vaiuaoie ana eneap. it ia a elotei al the eoaaty eeat of a floariah- , iog and growing Tillage of a thousand . or moreluhabikante, and aitnatedone aqaare from a good and flourishing col lege, no sohoul of better grade, right on he line of the Atlantio A Ohio rail eoad, and being tiroated ia the moua tain region, the scenery ia truly do ; .. ; lightfnl and faecinating. Contains 90 rootna, and the buLkhu are Dew. Valoe 9,00a One In Chapel Hill, eoataming 4 rooms. with are places, ana saw o root aiam? " room. Also, kitchen, ont ;hoaes and -ae aad taiee fourth acres of land. Valae ....,. ......... 8 ,e) Those ordariaaf tickets eaa select any na . Irem 1 to 73,847, If the nauber ordered haeMM takeo. the comber aaareat will be aeob One three eent stamp must aoeosipeoy evstj? order. ., , . , W. B, tf. BALL, at the ''Post- prinUng of Uewraatborieed Agent for Wiimirqrtoa asd s raaaatng avaairjv. t ... " - r l'eaxna leairmg aay farther iaJerraaltoa please addrtea - ; . - - ' JJOffil a EESTES. . apt
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 4, 1869, edition 1
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