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- '' I . VM'WW V U '.f n f iTirrt '. ,;i:!,r,'!;'.,i. m ;f ;i m k :u , , '. m j r 'IT1'! 1(1'' 'i IV ... r, u.ia i i ;-h 1' '; -;e( v-ii , ; '.i1 l '.'.ii .1 ml. .. VOL XVNO. 53. WILMINGTON, '.,.. TUESDAY. N0V1-MBLK - 18(m. WHOLE NTMDER 4.1G; t ii i: i) a iQJJfJJ 1 L FllTO"- & PKK'E, Proprietor. JS. Ft'LTON, Editob. A. L. PRICE, Associate Lditob. , ; - . ' - c -ii. ' ' I'rrnu of Subscription I. , Daily PapeT.'one rear, Invariably ili ad' , i t m k months, ; ; j ." idvance. 110 (Ml .'...VOn ' three months, " " .. .. ... 3 O-i cm month. . f. it r.-...-..t oo All letters on liuiit'ti connected with this, ftioe roust be ddiwtdwthproprtoteni.' llatra of AelvertUIng i Adveiitisfmexts will iv lUrrtexl at Ui .rate of H per square fur the tirnt insertion; 3.50 per week ; and IS per .month. . l ' Ten linea or lees are counted as a s.juare. Longer Advertisements in proportion. . . . ii ' . Advertise mints inserted a Snecial or Bishop Notices are charyed one-half more than above rates. e Flight line or Ii hh i Ii ailed) counted an a stuiare. ; Adurtisenie-iiUi.iiisened every other day are charged as new at earn ami every insertion. No pnbheationrelti'ctmff nrs-n pHvate rtiaVaeter will be allowed in our MlunitiH, either as advertiBements or other wise. ir Nu publication piade without a retiponiDbla name. ci:m:ual DiuccTORr. TOWS OFFICIGB9. Mmor of Toirn John Dattunn. Jlai'irtl n't' Vommiimie-ti&a. Shackelford, Alfred Mar tiifTJno. (i. liauiiiau, Ktupheu l Wallace, Eli Murray, Win. S. AuUeraoti. Toirn t im-k ami Treamirer'T. Vf. Anderson. Chief af Police l'aiil McOreal. -', Asti'shittt Cli ir f tf J'olivi John Grifflth, Chief Fire Lejirtmrrit (rnl Chii'f KwjottterJiH). Mitcll- eU ' ChieM'ire H ariieit W. Iliirkheiuef. A$siiiiU Fire Wanlen A'. II. Vanlioklen. ' Fire Wnnirns Avon E. Hall.E. fcdiulkcu, Jas. McCor- mii'k, J. II. ltvau ami .las. O. Isnrr. A'uUtry l'ullir$- William M. Toisson, William L. Smith, Thomas Evans, w mmttmnmuma.yt. H. James. - -r.r.-y--. ' . ::- Chairman of Couidy Cuiv-las. Shackelford. Vhrk nf t'liuvl'i Cif'-rrUolt. JU W'ootl, Jr. ' tihrrijt'antl fimnln 'yWtiV--!bfhaTd J. Jones. (XjidiI'J Solicitor Jtichard W. Sixon. : . ' ( I Jie'i.iieriioorne W. Pollork. . ' . iurctat MQgiSlr Hit JoliB J. Uonoly. Sieentl CoiiiiH. V. Wallace, James Colvin. A. H. Van Bokkelcn, A. A. UarUdekl, U. F. Muq'l'y nd T. J. Arm- utroiiK- - : 'County Surveyor 3fi)ti W.' HendCrHon. -ajuitoftieiilIlkanaU Allen, 11. L. Boilers and JolnlC, Miilia. ... ;" v Committee of Finance S. D. Wallace, 8. K. Cannon and li. R KUr. .!-...' : Warden of the Poor .John A. Tavlor, John A. fian- durn. Joel limes, Joel L. Mmire, Jas. 'r. Bland, Arrhabold McMillan, Jidin .K: (iorbetU: failles faf rasonL WilUam 8 milieu atul (f. i , Alexamlur. , . IiwiiecUtr nf.-Nitai .nr'ii John 8. James, James O. Bowduu, ArcbiUJil Alilnrnian; Joha C. JJowden, AJIJdd Alderiuan and Tboma W. Have. ; - . h .. t Jniiector nf Iwniter, &C.L. H. Bowden, James Aldor - man, Uoo. Meihifiie. -f ' ' ' : ;" 71 Ituimvtvr of Froni$innt, i cT). E. Bunting, Wm. J. Vopp and Juo. W. Munroe. : .' W1LMINUTOTI POST OFFICE. OFFICE HOUll.S-9 A. M. TO 5 O'CLOCK T. M. ' ' .' ' ' ' " .Vui7 Clone. NoR-nreBX, Eastebm and Wkstfux -v lMily, except KuntUy,,at 3 J'. M. ., Nkw Vohk asi EArtaM . '" ' By KtrainerWeilutBda yi and Baturdaye. . ; '''!''' DoltTREBV " J , j '. i ' I Kaliy, at 8 P. t. - , , ( i . . - WlLMIfWWK, CjIABUOTTE BCTHEBKOBD BaD JIOAP , Tucadaya and tJaturdttys, at 6 A. M. ..... . ... - Mail Arrive. . XOKTUEBM ....... i Every morning, cept Jlonday. , v' Jfw Ydhk - ' Evory TBeaday--by SU-amer.' Soi'TH KBN ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , DuUy, at8P. M. ,' .. IlAILROADff. ' 'WrLMIXGTOX A MANCHESTER RAILROAD. . PrtthWntOHeu O. Oartley, br. ... iAreur Juim Dawauu, iltHiry Nutt, John A. Taylor, N. N. Nixon, J. U. Burr, Itichard BraUey, J. ill uregt;, -Moure, Maj. tUynvawrortlu , iI;i J. General Stiperilttendefii H. M. Crarifc." Amfntant Sujierintemlent -W. H. McDowell. Anjrf'vy 'dreanirer Vi. At Walker. , ' Ueiieral Frei'jhl Aijent John L. Caiitweli. VTILMIXOTON, CUABLOTTE A RUTHERFORD R. R. iVeddrt ltobt. II. Cowan. ' DireoliirHS. J. 'Parana; Joseph Groon, John' A. 1 Me- n'liwell .'Hubert 8. Vreneh. Walter L Steele, riteohen W. Cole, Suuiiiel II. Walkup, E. Nye Hutchinson, Haywood W. uuioii, L. c. ttenaeraun.ji. l. ugta, SuiH-rinteniU iU Boner P. Atkinson. Treasurer uud Mauler of Iratwpertalion Vf. H. Allen.. Miisier Mechanic J. IJ. uavle. Freight Jjent--J. T. Aidernian. ' ' ' ' ' WILMINGTON WELPON RAILROAD. . 7-reiAteMl-fl. B.' Bridgers. : ItirectortV. K. Dickinson, Wm, A. Wripht, 8. D. Wal lace, Alfred Martin, A. H. VaiiBokkelcn, Lii Murray, Ed. Kidder, John Everett, W. D. Fairdotll, John Norlloet. Fttifineer anil fritperintehilent 8. L. Fremont. tier etary and Treasurer J. VY Thompson. tnijterititeniimt 'lrannportation-Vim. bmitb. - . Keneral-'Mft AjeidHnd Clerk Wm. M. Poissoh. - ,0'ejmral Freiylii AftuG. li'Dv&my .'' U, ' Maxier Mechanics-John L.' ti'iviue. !"."","' .-;.'5 OOVElt.VMEXT OF NORTH CAROLIVA. "-' Wilhain W, liulden, of Wako Oounty, Provkional Oot- ernor. -.. a Jo. 3, Cannon, of Perquiniona, Aid, with the rank of Colonel. . Tod R. Caldwell, of Burke, . Aid, with the rank of ColoneL . Lewis Hanea. of Davidson. Priva,t Secretary, - B. C. Badger, of Wake, and W. H. Bagley, of Pasquo tank. Asiustaut toocretariea. i . K. JL raaili and 4. D. I-ullen. of Wake, Clerks. TUeo. K. lt.iniey, of Wake. Clerk and Slessenger. Jonathan Worth, of Baiuioh)h, Treasurer. Douald W. Bain, of Wako, Chief Clerk to TrflMureiv.i C. R. Thtmia, of Carttret, Kocretary pf State. ; , . . JCUei OMDEB TBS PBOVISIOXAIt STATS QOVEBNItOTi 1st Cirruitr ttcorse W . Urooks, 01 l'asquotaok. ad.. " 3d " 4th " " 6th :' " fith " 7th, '' 8th ' " Fxlward J. Warren, of Beaufort. Daniel O. Fowle, of Wake. Bob't B. Gilliam, of OrauTule. Ralph P. Buxton, of Cumberland. Amlf rspu Mitchell, of Iredell. . liob't P. Paok. of Guilford, c ; "Edwin G-. Reatte, of Person.; , BOLlrPTOBS tTTPEB ?"HE PBOVISICrSAt STATE OOVi:RSSIEfT, 1st Circuit Jesse J. Yeates, of Hartford. 2d ," David M. Carter, of Beaufort. ' S.J . . ' John A. Stanlev. of Pitt. i 4th " Thos. Settle, of Rockingham. ' 5th- " Arch'd R. McDonald, of Moore. th - Da rid M. Furchea, of Darie. 7th ' Wm. P. Bytnjm of Lonqoln. - - Bth " Robert Mr Hetiry, jt liacon. GOVEJlRMEAT OF.THE rSIlE f iTK. ' Preskieut Andrew Johnson, of Tennessee. , , , Secretary of Stated AV. H. Seward, of New York. " ' ? Becretary of War Edwin M. Stanton, of PennsylTania; Postmaster-Oeneral Wm. Dennison, of Ohio. , Becretary of the Navy Gideon Wells, of Connectiout. Ses-retary of the Interior James Harlan, of Iowa. Sescretary of the Treasury Hugh McCullough, of Illi nois. Attorney-General Jame a Speed, of Kentucky. - -' President of tho Sematev-Lafayette 8. Foster, of Con necticut. ' ' ' 1 ' ' ; Speaker of the Hotrae Schuyler Colfax, of Indiana. 7 ......... j.;.. grouts cocbt.-.; - .;,' ; ';., Salmon P. Chae', of Ohio, Chief Justice. L James M. W'aynej Georgia. J. 'Samuel Nelson, New York. 3. Bob't C. Grier, rennaylvania. . . Nathan Ckflbnl, JUme. . , ; r . 7 5. VoaB H.'Swayne OhiA. " ' " ' 6. Daniel Davis, IHlmiis. ;. 1, J-' 7. Samuel Miller, Iowa. , , . - -8. Samuel F. Field, California. , 7,77- H i ' IJEIJTE5ASI-I.'KBAI . 7 ' . Winfield Scott. Virginia.-.".- .. . Ulvsses S. Grant, Ohio. . ' , . i.iinta,.ir;..i,roi T.ornn Thomas. Delawar' Jueige Axlrocafe General Joseph Holt, D. C. Quartormter-CTnerai ilontgomerj C. Mi, of Psnn- fjlTBUtt r " Schools rillsboro Sfifiitifif Arailrmv. 4 7 4 l . II. ni-:OV Print Ipal. rpiflH ISTITI"no WA opened on M..i.1ir, 20tlr J. -Novenilwf 1h,.j, fir-tho iirst term t tlio Srhulatiii year, coiitinuinR for twenty weeks, nuili r tl. Sii(M-ritittnd-enev of 'tau(hti B. Densun, fnrnicriv Principal of I'rmik- n ii nctenNi-r im .unitary institute, jjupnu Count v N. n. Ttiere will t'C three Cotirsi'S fif Iiitnu tlolis, COMMErt CUL. CLASSICAL nnrl KCIfNTiriC. In the Cuum. r eial eonrse lynmaiiship and Book-keeping will W laiVKht srcordiri to the Sjiencerian systnil, with all the, Ute Charts ami improvrmcuts, and the aJjuni t brauehe nec essiiry for rsiwihess life. In the Clafii ;il coin-Mi-, will be taup;lit tlie fiiKininar and Litemmro of tlio Eni.'1'kh, Latin, Greek, French (and if desired, German and Italian) LauKU-tV''"- , In llieSt'-iitiliocaiHe, U Uie furious Divisions of Phys ical Scienre will be coinprnu'il, tilu--trated 'by lh latest Maps, Chart, Models, Ac with tine Cabinets of ( b- nii cals. Minerals, Fossils, Ac, aiid Philosophical and Astro liouijcal Apparatus. Frequent Lectures iil be ;iven, em bracinJMhe results, of iUKcovrv, down to the prseiit year. '.- ''.... YoinfJ-r iwipils will 1 instructed bv Object Teacliing, and thu beautiful Charts of prof. Wil-oti will ! intro duced. '1'he situation is delightful, and society of the finest char acter. - TERMS ri'B MISSION OF TWENTY WEEKS: Senior Department ... 20 00 Junior Department . .... 15 00 , Board $10 00 per liwmfb, oselitsive of fuel, lights anil ivtthUiui,'. lei-nin, pnyaltiB m specie, ir its vquiTaleiit in pnnisions, ut speiuu tates. Hill rendered 'JO daysj after entrance. . Pit-tslmro is readiK accessible from Egypt or MorriKS ville (lii miles above italeij:h) by previously writing fo the Principal. A ' ; ' -Nov,25.-- 61 -lw a privati: sniooL. U TISS MANGUM WILL OPEN THE SEVENTH PRS- 1 1. SIGN of her School fur young holies, at Ihe'resi denee' of her mother, Mrt. Willie V. Mangum, on tUo 1st B of January .' lsiiij. Only a limited number of pupils can be received. They will fitid a home in her mother's family. For particulars apply to MISS M. P. MANGUM. --:i.-' t '-.-. ,i . - Flat River, OrHrtge Co., N. C. Nov.. 20. : ' . . 40-tiW The Rinsham School, ( , HKBAIVE VI litE, H . T". ' rnilE NEXT Sli?WHjrfiE:.IV?f-MABf'Ti A li5, and oonti ft ne forty weeks, thus .offering to the peoplo or Lastern Carolina the comluned advantages of summer session, with a w inter vacation. " For terms, address WM. BINGHAM, , Mebatieville, N. C Nov. 1H , 4-Hst,I MALK AND rOllj; SWIIWRV. G OPT.R OF SECOND AND CHESTNUT STREETS. ; --V -: -:- G. W. JEWE1T. Oct. 14. ' " 1 - '' ' '". , 15-tf , : '. .... .1. Ri:3iovi:i). 1TY BCHQOlr HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM FRONT JjA.' Stree-t to tho corner of Fifth and Trine-ess Streets, C. McLEOD. Nov. 10. a!ltf i. ,i lilttrfll's prinj;s FEMALE C OLLECil ATE ITITl'TE, GRANVILLE CO.; N. C. millS CELEBRATED WATF.KINO TL.KCE IS NOW X open an an Institution of Learning, with full and competent isoaru or instructors. This Institution will furnish advantagea snch as are to be found at no otherScheml in the South. Tho location ia a most -delightful ono, within a half mile of luttrell's De pot, on the Raleigh A Gaston Railroad,,. The buildingsare ait new, and wm accommodate tureo liunureu tioaiders, besides abundant room for School purposes. The character of thu mintj-al water found hero is too well known to the whole eouirtry to' need a remark. It lias been pronounced by tho liest physicians and scholars, as well as tho thousands who have used it, to bo equal tol any in North ( arolina or irginia. J Our scholastic year will bo divided into twej terms. The Fall Session opening the First Wednesday in October and doling tho 2oth February. Tho Spring Session opening the 22U February and closing the 1st day of July. Terms per Session, payable in CnitM States' Currency. lrovisions, or Hank Notes taken at their market value. Board, Washing, .ml General Tuition tincluding the entire English curse,)..... $100 00 Ancient and Modem Languages, 10 00 Mw". 20 oo ES:Klfe;.7;7:77 Each pupil will bring with her ono pair of shoots and pillow cases, and her towels. Parents and guardians will pleaso ri ineinb. r this. ' For other particulars . V. 1. luiiti 11, .ivniilllll, I Kittrell'e Sl'rincs N. C. I Kov. 1st - 30-lra I SELECT CO AUDI G SCHOOL FOR VOIKG l.I)II. RS. TEN-DER IS PREPARED TO OPEN A SMALL I nrR? JjX. Private School for Young Ladies, at her residence, near Salem, N. 0. ' ' Tbo location is healthy, retired and pleasant. Arrangements are being made to secure the seWioca of competent Assistants, aud every facility will be afforded for the cultivation of the hearts and nuuds of the young ladies nlacod under her eduirgo. AS the number of pupils is limited, applications must in variablv be made in advance. The First Session will begin on the eighth of January, 1S('i6, closing em tho tenth of June following. For particulars, address ' : MRS. M. F. TENDER, Salem, Forsyth Co., N. C. Oct. 2s, ,. - 27 s.tw2m ACADEWI' OF OrR LADY OF MERCr, j. 8CMTEII' R. C. CICHOLASTIC YEAR, from SEPTEMBER 1ST to JULY I kj 13.1, comiingtiuT two Sessions. I AV JUieri lees 01 una iimuiuui'ii m-ir irniuneu "' I Exercises of this Institution were resumed 1st, 13(k. ro iiisiinciion oi creeu mauo in inn recepuon r ,,nii. nr,,vi. .l.ev wiu i...rvn o. o.e.u.Ti r..U nf the Institution, nor will any undue hinuence be used on their religious principles. ' . ' 7 r -.' ; Each pupil. Bhould be furnished with comforable cleth- liiK, oars aiomccs or ooiv b irMua,,uiir& iiuiui iui pirouiri.v . . . , . , , f . : -i,.l. mf,,..., . ,..ii m ti. nii. i5 1 the next oiorauur. - J.'robahiT two nulliusr.f rtH Academy. Pupils will also furnish their own mlver cup. spoon, fork, plate, cup and saucer, finger-towels and ring, if y0n'?eri?tnt,'ame ",d W Pe,rt'r.wswh"bow1' ATnUeuhof appUcation and conduct sent to parenU f . S at..- tionof the h'uperiofosB of tho Academy, but in do case PTTu" n Pnt or guardians. ;, Sept 2"Jth. Fred, reppinchaus, ' WATCiniAKETl AND IlEP.iillER, T OLLD EESl'ECTF ULLY 1N1HRM j J his cuatomers, and the jmblic in gene ral, that he has moved his store to nex door to comer of Se'cond and Market Sts WATCHES of all descriptions will be sold at reasonable nrres. ATCHhS. CLOCKS and JLWLLRY repaired in the best stylo, - All work done with neatness and dispatch. I Wilmington, N. C, Nov. 3rd, IstVj. 32 Im. I - BOOT AD SHOE STORE. mUE SUBSCRIBERS HEREBY 'GIVE 'Mil X- Notke that they have again re.xnmed , business at their old staml en MAKKLI St.. 5io. 11, find now otter fo their friends and the public generally, a full assorlnieut.of BOOTS, KHOES AM LKATIIEK. ,: - all )f which will be sold as low as possible for CAXH. G. A C. BRADLEY.' N. B.- SHOE FLNDING.S always on hand. . Nov. U. 34 T3m A1U rRITIG. IP a vino srrrLiLD ourt office with scrERi- or (iiuliiit's of Card BoacUa. 9 are anabled to anpply our custymrre sntai as ie( ana ucsirt'lfl a. card asesn .Ue badanyicAw-p, andwany tize. . - FULTON k rBICE Kov. 3d 81 tf THE DAILY. fOUKNAL. V1I.MITI. Sf. C, Mlt Klitrit I'.. local itkli.k;!:(i:. , Ail vrt llarniriio. Baliuvi.x, Mt kson A Co. Invoice of Finn I.ireii ( lars. Wiij.on-1), 00, (M) IShot, Bulo Powder, A r. , III shim, V EM is Noticot.j Mur.'hautr.. 1). A, Svrril Just received. Ki rosnor Lamps nn'tl t'll. li..BusoM. Agent. Nstionul Kxprs and Tikos JoiUtioii Coiupativ. j HaiikHs A Howmx.- 2.000 litilH. Lime. B. F (Vi iii a For Rent,-a diwli aKe vi,rf ' II UiRlfcS A' Howf IJ.- For PhiiaiblXj relif: Wn-. I Hprings. . ', CbVZ Thoklt A Moiirts, -Auctioneers' (4 slrtrt Capitii! oe Wilmington A Manc)n ster B. B. Co. M Avon's ffli'BT, Nov. 37th. -.Nelson Itohornon, colored, arrested on Water sto-et for drunkenness and disorderly conduct, w as lined t'25 and seiiteureil to live iUts impr.t ouin.mt, H a tlms anvmly punisbfil bersiiso, in ad ditioB to hi being drunk and disorderly, h iesiste.Uhe polio officer whilb Iwiiijr conducted to thn "lock-Bp.- Simon Nash and G.'orgo Freeman, coloreil men, wero brought into the presence, of His Honor on the rlntrgi Of stealing a knife. The caso not coming within the. limlti of' this court,, it was transferred to the. Special Mm;is ttvte. -V. XI. lUigcis and John Kennedy. .. wliita mon, wctv charged with violating thn town Ordinance, prohibiting furrttaUinij. " TUo ohargv wa hot fustained, and the ausod were immcdiatedy released. " . . ' . JfATipMAfc EirBK,v ' and TuiNsi qhtjio (i ji ..yv. In eur advertising rolunirw will be found an announciv inent by General B, Ransom, of tlie Ohtahliehmuiil of sti agency of tliia company in Wilmington.,, Onu peculunity of this company is, that iia oflicem and other euip!o)oets are, as far as consinteut with fftioiolify, composed of IhoHf who havo aTod ui I ho army, whether Union or Confu.U ( rate, according to the section in which tin y reside, and io which they are to operate GeM i td Joseph L. Johnson Ik the President, .7. . -.7-7 K ' ' ' C hanoi! or Rcurnn.r, We wonld call attention to (lit change of Rchodnle on the Wilmington A Weldon Rnllrnrul, It will be Men that the paascnger train lelves Wilmingt on at 4.30 P. M., insteaa of 4 P. M. Tlio Irsln anivr here t 6.45 A."M7fnsted of j.40. - Having used it we can r.-ad by tho book and iinlmsiUe. tingly say, that .MahsI'IN'9 Pm'tohau Bi,m wilj .Hi-vf ann cure an eiiBease s or tne mroai awl I.ungs. . rbjsi cians, t;iergvmen ann npeaiter are. louri in its tiralsc. as a means of relief wlit-re) the) throat in painful frenu profits. sionni exortiou. llarnainon lliimhugs A lllUryof ItrlnsletnaanH ImpMtarr. Carlnton, of Kcw York,' has just pnhlimhed n i '.uii.i iitl. ii..uij ii.: i....i i . . viuiiiih', eiiiiiueii f. uv iioimnis in iur vvori.i ;ni iwcrtunt of HumbuM,' DoltwioriB, miKsitioim, Quackeries, Deceits and Dwivr genortilly, in nil b7 T' rnun Mr. JJarnwm bocrins his Bwounta of "Tho Ilnm bugs of the World " with " Ucraonal IU ininisen ceB," nnel we (jupiweo ttiila th following rtory in bis prefuco by vy of justifieatjoa, or nt kiuit prc- ceelent lor tho nonK : ,';-.,":.. "I once traveled through the Soul hern States in company w ith a nrnpiciau. Tim first day in uoli town ho astonislanl bin auditors with his ehci p tions. Ho then announced that ou tho follow iuc day he would show JiW each tri.tk was pcrforini-d. nud how every luau , Wjght thus biHiomt his own ,,,,, Thi.t en'u.te Knnilod llm' h.ir..r,b,, ttPCian. luat. e.n,ose bpoiK.d lUeJ l.'Ker.leiu,. market oxl that particular route lor several yenrsi . To " kias Hud tell " haa always been thought, 'at PMit by thohfl who ki8, a pk-Ot' f tr.laehery : hut T.,r,.iini chiiins Un.fc " if wo no. 1.1 bavo n full Jir. JJarnuru C1WUM Ulttl JI W0 toul.l JiBM) a full exposure of tho-4 tricks of tradu .f all aorta, of hurabujrs and deceivofa of past times, religious, political, financial, BcietitifiV, quackiah, and w might 17J,a, look for a -om-what Wlser generation tei follow us. J Khali bo wi ll sat tn- fit''! if I Can dei aonuithihg toB'ards ao good a jttit- po0." . After his " pcraonnJ reraiuiscpnee-a " he trrnta of .1 -i.T' A 1 l.' ',- spiriiiiHiinm, iruucs, iiiimiu.imh, inipoHiiions, money manias, mediano and quacks, hoaxes, pliosrts and ritA.hcraft.i, Bdvonttjrer and reli(iuiu. humbugs." lie tnog to persuade his readers that there m a RlHcje' ol hunJ)Ug in all art, Bciel.ce, liter.iturn uiiu uufuuiiBS, iiui wuiuh uji w ii u iue reuiura, which we shall not dispute,' that " the. greatest humbug of all is the man w ho la-lievcs or pretends to neve that everything ami everylvodv are hum bugs. " Mr. Barnum's personid rerui niscenecs are, of course, the most interesting part of this volume; tho public has an idea that he has taken it in very often, arnTit is curious to knowhow ho did it He, on the contrary, is of opinion that tho public haa always got its money's worth from him, as well as from some others whom he tells usabout, among whomhecounto 6KN1JI, THE IIATTEIl. r Tien the tickets for Jenny Lind s first cofuv rl in America were soul at a uemm, several ousine'ti men, a-spiring to notoriety. " bid first ticket It Was lmally knocked down to I ,onin ' the lllllle.r lor Jv'x.) Tho journal in! i v, ; ... , , tI , U ortlaud (Maine) and Houston ri wa 1 .111 Other journals throughout the- Fnitcl States, be I tween these twd eitiea, which were conneeted with"! tuo telegraph, announced tlie fat-tin tlieir columns - . " ! . : ers read the announcement, and asked, "Who is Oenin, the hatter?" Oenin became famous in a tlay.' Every man involuntarily examined his hat. to see if it was madftbr Oenin : and an Iowa editor ri aa1v. .i h,t s.in n9 kin rtnf rfliluiM A t o.i.a... 1 al.A announced tho fact to his neighbors in front of fl,7 m It waa imgKeMed that the old l.at shonfd lo sold at auction. ,.It was done the n end i there, and tho Oenin hat sold for fourteen dollars ! ' (entlemeu from city aiid country ruxhe.l to. Geniii'a store to buv their hats, many of them wil 7 hng to pay even Bn vxtra d.rflar, if neressary, pro- j Tided tliey cdulel get- a glimpse f (tt-uui luuiself: f This aingukr freak put tliouauls of dolkrs into the Docket of -'(ienin. the hatter." and vet. I ,...t.r. heanl it charged that he mad.) poor hats, or th -.t ' ho Would bo grailtT of r.teiMt. " Oil the Cii nitianv one tbousaiia iKiiuntsbtThng i?.. or the nrivilecre of sending the first twentv b or.lx over-th rabM to my Museum in New York - not that-then- was onf- intriasie! meiit in thr wnrd-. but 'that I fancied thero wits raue thiiii -"fft.1 ' worth if notoriety in the operation. Hut Oiiefti wciorm anq - uio. Jptir were Hiiemi eif im . Their iue-jwie's had the pn ferene-e. and I . ooniptjleel to take, a back M at." ' " 1 A rKESCH m mki'o.' ' : Many of our reaeler-e liayjJii ri4ufHnd have eloubtle.xa seen Miuigiu, tliu -n'itvriiitu. lecioV pencil feller cf Hiis., Mr. barnuxaknew him, and' tptaka well of him : JltnilT. LoIsb. ITi'titlMnul, of ''Hlls.Wrt t.;IlKI'.-. 1' I"t-t fCIAi't,' !.. lVliliOB I- UI, lllll'VUlli.'.i I .HIT 1.111 " prohitv, and of the fet ror's-ctaoilitv. ; fr.-.-dn.e-H in lb. S-utheni bt..-., iu bU.;r re- WliAii-tlaTinffof the Atlantic Telem-sob waf- sOT,','"!.fh!,t 1 h.1 v'l7 "H'r'"!' l,"n"' ''"' learlv'comple teil, I was in JjvmooL ' I otr.-red - rt'a , . A " "r l"'i""Vy ",1 VK' . . v 1 . -. . . iw.kiiil t.. vi . . . &4 i-ui'i li.iu Ae.tiwlilr.tiiinii Yirist-iLii.tn Vile-l , d!l ijifti rniTuic c ii!l) f .! af:; l)c l ' K?eupi.-l hy hi- viliei. !"oi,iM inro ojl hb'lol iu t': il 'lop 1t' tunes u'i,i; lh' i'!uiuii jit.Un! I'l.icv A tiMiiillv 1 i' M en in. liie nit. 'in w i i i ilo l:t 'KiMlIc, iir ll;0 ri::i'e (,.'' !:. ?.f.!, SiltiilavM bin f ioiilo 'M'ii)ity wn tin JUitirHe. iotii;iM Hiik :, .vo li-!''.n;ieil. l.ii.'V'iVMs i iir. .i.... t'li... st: Iclv ii. i lii i !. : eh- I I UL- i;n'r- hi TO, 1 Ii l' I iu;; ltuli iil iel, with .i Hullff, V llil'll hi flill'll t nl .l nil (hat- inv rinili.t'M :n .V. ii.ivo i ' 1 dn'v," Arriving at liiri' iloMltiu il Hf)'piro' i!;ti t', ho tiuriajo liullcj. .'His s.-rvuiit- Inuuh'il hint n rust' l'l iMii liii li lie tu.k sovi iU !.; t u.i u.i t.i 61 Jiilili'lf. wtiiili lie liiiii;.; lu i : nl"i :i t !y iijm i tile M'ih" " hi-. r inTU:'', nild :, i.l .i.'.l ;t r.'i'Ut J f 1 1 1 n i -.in illled v Hi nu'iler-, he,ninr lif'hM'- lievs oil -ein.' miIi). itlul u tii:K'jriliM k -1 bin oiii'J Oil tint i.thir. i Uou It i-fi.ii.'J'.' a niiilui ui-i'il ,i cluing.! of en .j.iii.ii'. 1 1 1-. ii u r -l M vin-i (lisplrnij 1'V ft lTtiij:;tiiiii cut ViiinriMu'ir h.'-l mi ), 'lniilildi' X with' rich phuufw of vnrioitH hrilh.n.V colors. Ht-t ov ---i:.)iit win h.iil tiMtlo, im. I im . ! ri n'i i. : in it Memi n ro.stlv vi 1. t tuutc wiUi "ol liinji i. Jh' tin. n ilrnv ii jwiir eif poiislii'il .'-i. i l r .iniiii i-i iijihu l.ji llittnls, CuxMi'il his htvin.f with 'ii' hi illir.lit Cilillis,' utnl ))!iii-e'.i a richly nieiitntcl woi. nt bis hido. lli sv.l'vunf wab'"lii;il hi fj ;.J.-J, nuji.njK'U lynerli' int .sij;n lj'uin his n;uit. r, hi' t.N' jiiit vi) In ul5 cinl cosliinic, which cvrn't 'b' ( f u -1 v 1 1 rutin n it ti he'hne-f. - 'I'll-'' f-ct vf.C.t liic"i 'i"l '!. titi u tfiuo on tint, riohly tuneil .n';;iii lneli nlw .vm .furtite.J ;i Jialt of JUmein'-i oiillit. 'i iuj i;i'i,1i i ih'- ti;Kir line.' of I .o, Hull, jilil:;,' i, iu. I !. .iil(;c, wui drrw-tnnr-thrr tin ni1m'Tir;r n nv ii, 7 Tln-n tin. f rtmt, I'hiu'lni.iu futi- nhhir ("i t. lits liiiiinx-r waneMliti, ui.-yuivu, iuij uhnoi-t sol. .'tun, fn'r hi- f.ic'i; w.u, n i ; of thi chief inoitr.n y u( n funi;i 1 L i)i;, Uktetil i't, ui thui HI U P.. HlK'l- llent '.. hvnitli,i..'J tho luiuti:; winch was pi's sing around hi- . o i riiif.i-, UiitiJ il ii:.il. iluipui'i,'li.tl't uputi home piirt.ii iil.iiv iinIvidi;J h;t hn fjuvu. ii Mart ; llii tt, with a .TafL, nilf-vry. c.)i'c4oir,,. u ii the Mj;ht, ttj ri'p'.iTi-.ii'o, In; ntunpUy. .'hvupuil, thi vi.ur of hi. hi. li.ii'l. Mm! Iji.ui'i.rMM'H.il hU jtu:i,i ,(roti the guo of the aiiMoiie. crowd.; 'i'ln'i Int. vt rv'pru.liici'.l tlii"ili''iirri1 viT. t t iu, whi 'tl.ijn; Iho ap'- n Uie JiHltUltlilc, win) Wl rq 111,1 .Ui,llU' V.'H(l!- )ti;f f'i.hiiir Tutu :,ii ;... , WLou. J,.v Juul .utic. f ') Jii nr tutu .'.in ul mis Rtna iiv-pliey U3 lar.a.t he luo.iijht, tlie wif diencO would hi ur il, he rait 1 hi . hulu iut lni BerVlluf. iHlderh:iiiilig (;tn htrtn, ijUipped (ho O' j.tai1. ?raiij;in Hii'O n.ti,; u hin.dl liiiL tlcppeil fr Wnrd hi tho frnnl nf t!v' cal'tii..', i.j.mi'.i t4ig)i( conh, iiidii'uiive of a p; i 'puiuUnj (if speak, cip,tuij his in. iiit ii, but iti-ttuiU '.jviin, tumiii b.iul'ii) Mart and asVvinuiitr a jinny i,i'KV'J!, f; i 'Wj' Jlliitp b,'t fi'F(V he Took frii Brflf il.'i lf qqitv OVciColii'' t'V 'rtoiuif unplehsitnl objee-t wliirlUii'. eye..- liud rvnilcif tipiNM Thus far ho hud not, aiMiken n word! , l.uit tint preludei ended, 'ntid inri' eoniedy t'omtnni-t'd.l Meppinn- forwiird urtain 4-4lt-frojttit't'li5ilC!Q:' riaye, where) all the ifipiiiH .l tfiuiil esnbili every word, he t JcUiiutd : i, , . .; ,.; K,, " uon'flemcn. Ton loolr nsiutii jlii d ! Von a.u-.nj to wonder and tu.1; "vohrelves-'w'no h? thift rnodch! , . , i . , . i .. , 1 1 i . 1 1 Oniiote'. AVhat maiwi this iroatnmt- of by ftettbi ccntiu-ies-r-thiH jold;n rhiH'iot'-Jdifj riclJy eapal j lseined Ste.e'dj ? . hut in ,the baiuc up J pilJliOrij yf this curious kni.olil-e riMtit f Cl. tjrh iu.'ii, 1 will e-vfidose end to niifnvr'r vmi' itii'rfi'.s. 1 firn MMt- Menr Miuipin, the nt-ei.t. ehnrlsMii of Jrrnnrn 1 Yes, pentloincn, J am a ebarliituu nountebank : it ia my pioefni-m, iint frotir ehoJep, but from iie oewity. Y.ni, eentleineu, With'tl t hut. n.ot'(:sitr 1 You would not piiti'dnizr" true; unprelendin'' hf'n- etft merit, but yon are rtltinclod by tuy 'plitterin,; easepie, my Hu-e.-jiinf iti-M. itiy vaviii,': plmtien.- - lein iti'i. eaptit ati'd hv elm on I ulitter, nint therein' Jies my htii iiUi. , l'e.u ho, 1 hired a nnxle-il hhup in lli'o Kite Ihvnli, hul l i'idil'1 in.it hull pcii- cii.'i enuueii io jutv my n nr, w in ri n,-i( hy ic.oaninjr mm iiHffiiije it is notlnti.' i'Ni--j iifivo iieioedei.l ill nttrne tiuj.: ),rnertil wtt -tit re iiv. ' ft til in -wrUiliff lit- rully inillious of my in'iniilh : nud i uui vou there i- nt I hi; moment senrci ly an arti t, iu J-'riuice: or in treat lirifaiu why hni f hinnv th:U 1 manU- laeinri.' or lar The heif IiIucIMik! lienciiM ever heeli. '..'.' I'.;--: And this. nivm tlioii was tnio.. lii pen ei Is were eyei yVlti'ii; aekuewjialslJolitUiifi: to any otin r. . . , W hile he was 11ms addreiiirrliisiiiidlenee, In wouhhtake- a blank curd. Mini with One e.f hin )en i:il.s would protend In b huviii) thn portrait, of Mdiii! man t-tiiiiilin;: iKitr him ; lUm bhowuin las picture to tin- eroWTl, if j.i.m;i to bo tin' head of a donkey, winch,, of courJ-e, j rniarrt ahouti of lauiiter. "I here', do Vou we wiiat woinh jful noneils these- are ? Did yuii e vor hiiiol.1 u iien'O t-trikin likeiie'K' V" A In aity l.iu'b woid.l lie niint to follow, and then ho would exclaim : "Now," who. will have the Hist . pi in il -only rtte son,?" One 'would buy, nud then another; '.t thiol und fourth Would follow ; uiiil with, liie ih -hvei-T ! eiicli pencil he wou.. rattlo oil a htntn;e l wniicuoia w nl( u kept 111s j lain his 111 capitoi ei iiuiu...r ; and iiciUi.nUv he would f-i 11 fioln U'ii l.nijJix'.l to livo hundit'il pe-ncils in imtn'-eliate Mietii'si-iVin. Then he weVitld elrop down in his c,irii. ;rtr fur 11 few luiuuli : luid wipe the TK-Txpirt'tioii from his fare, while his ,i'r- vaut r (hive I ntiofinr ovei luif. on the firtftn. '1 hi. ........ t.i..' ..1... ' '.'.. .. .4 ....:. 1.1 1 , hitrh " for the " ,'itn'.inwi u ouiiiie.;: 10 wiiiuiiHw, uiui ai 1 .1 i furded it'i'iMid oppoiiiinit ImJ' a Uvh BUdiruu:'' to atu oowii io . , ... 1 , , , 7 ""l?.:.. " " . ' 'MW'1 "7 1 i'm' uiui Kue., imn in 1,11 1 way tie would Ci.n tinne V11 i nine' ur Hour in Hi'-'e eiifcr.ivsi 10 Jifire .1 uwrnr ui tlie lire at hniiiini;' ho would sc'l jrtix p'.'Iirlij, a lu.l.d ulut a phohiBiaplr of himself for ti ritiric itw.-nty .-.'ntM. Alk-r LAkiii.a Sitiic. Would C"lii!!)i Ui ti li I11.W Mii'ii'h. " ,Ife Mill toMr. r.Aituitu '77 . '77 . 111 . . I . - - .11111 : ion ni'ver Fnw t.fner pencils, loti "know I e-uu!d iinv r insintftin my remit ft t tort if I K-ld jioor jm iie-ii.-. LU .turd mv inin'inblo t kii'.y. Mur ciuii l jM.-m I. i ' Tact the puhln-by din aful tni.-1,. by.l.-rd' !U"1 TUx, ' theft'Vc V" " ,u'" " l""'"- meir M.rtieY. Powers ana lati eif (nncr.i. mlir lli J on.tl. " . vl ' -.lull.mul Am. ului-it, : ; 1 .TSfrZu w,s rvk. . ' ., y . j ' v.' ,. . The-(w, n.6r r.f Sonlh t .yrohnn haTirrg wntt.cn l, tvaid tkat an. appieliiei'.iMi. ki T.l ivrhe ' ,Jn' !i,J a waiTiitit li ii-hm; xi.iiinii)'; Itu- ii'hts(; mi e-ti'ai't f t!o New jniL 'iums. 11 Mr.- Jlivinoiid. k jx liiin"-. If a im labcr M..f.'h, iti d t,.y ( i.i .TeSK clli t. W e.f tntiS i-xt. ' - 51 l S 1.iho ! It Will ho :(. eb.tr nf VnfTeM-,' mvl.'r 1 his amei.hv.onT. to v. tn.it t: i tVeI'Mn ui l.ittf j t if I'M IViil : 4. lit ?U,thf :btl tllSt, ("e'vnr:,es will have Ho i.gliifine-e The .j"ti.ll f'f ivi.i-eitf-fratrn t t'u- ftv.'d 'i.-T wilt r nmirt i niT,"fi ticyo'tid its R")ier. HKbiCnr". So wilt the ein.tion tf tid-W!ti-th4r--xM-T--T Th -.iinemLiXJnt rltn v ft t -it i predion. -Kittihot jr.l M-Ot'l l-'flie feir exprcsDt-el in aumo of the oiilhtrn LcgL-slutiuvs II ..r ,!...!. Stat.- t-i tut. -.. ;i.-rt .Uut.Wif .f- : - .1 '1 ,..,'. ... .1 . . . .. .... 1 i 'l ... I W.l.l.tlllllllltU I IKIIIII II, .,',,,ll IkMl ' '" "'." a f." inn, iiiuuti iiifi fii'Miioui tnni tbo iiiiirinloii'tit will h ihikIo the pretext for mi iiv-iiiiilini of tin cntii-p cnntml of Ibn .!, ire,l iv.vt t,t tnlcjio. t( ;tli Hfu!l. Iry Coriffroa, m nltoK tli r ( ; !ul oil, i j j p..uuUtit it, is tan that prior to tl rowlmis- tio. k.titli.iu. of Urn 'Soutl tl'f'll Sttjkjitu Im ilia Aiiwivntrnt et " i-1 ' in it iuu cinw.uiuu.mi4 null', tlw IreHidrrit nI till 1 l-DIK' r"SS Will Uhk til 111- UiliufioJ lln'it il.oro an liiii.e t piu i-uM' tu hesmie the frfH'.lmen ipvery imt ui 'I l ivlit ; hut win n the ri'iulmiiwiou lias xit ne Iu.iIa .oii.iuijiijijti ,1, tho tieulmei,tpf the frewl-ni- ii. . s 1 1 -.i.!.- nf li iiiii;i of tliis RmenJiBetit, iimM ho , lt .nliicl.y W tlio fjwxl faiUi tituT justice i tiil .'nlii-litc iii il iijlci'.t.i f,f tlie Sljit?H jji which tl)''V II Vf. ' ' ' .!i'.. ' i rutisiil. r that tlio front nufofriinr.l in f)ml iu irmktt!"; ficoibiiii of Inhor constitutlonjlfy itivio. I l io. 1 o)- .. iuh tit conn' thn want ol luliot; w-ill lie lb.- f ri'Ktosf, of nil fvinthfrn vnntn. "rJTfiu rtsto- i ii .1 th" Kditli frim it ilpHoliition b'ikI tho Vt. .f.di.vidopifniit ef its immMiiirablrpiHr('eii V- ff'M.f froni lior.1 wreuk. The dornanid for t UJ'.'iiiat bct, fr exceed the Btipply, . The f niir pbt ht hi ftve.liiien ofjierfect liberty to innke tkir -(wu linrjins f..r thi'ifwurk, of iUelf epves them an iiiiiii.'iiM1 power. It makes it tho direct inUreblwif the stronger rin-e hi deal fairly by .the weaker. It ri'iiili'i-s neoes'iiry a policy of cortcilintioi), of in f piilti? C(nlid('tieV, if stipplyinp; moral as well as (linfiri'd inoUves t hub hIiiiII' rtioempne. and (itimu latif 1 V. fcurvo Ihirt indepqndiiBco of labtir invio- . Into, find, an the Bottth is situated, it will, wohe licte, insure the fitvelmen the p-rneltial gain, of all otfirr rights,. AWto labeira drtifr in the Sotith; as in tlio Old World, no sncli rsnlt would follow. I Inl being the foremost of all lioeda, theracu npon w hose volition it niniDiy deiH-nds Juts a rjomidefcci liitvi'T eif lf-proh'ction and a key 'that, rightly n eed, v ill oju'ti Iho way to any future adyauco nvoit.'1 ' ' ",": ' ; .. ,'.'-..'... ..-...( .:.!, , BYT E LEGR A P H ni feiins or Tin: AHftmiATF.u ritr.ss. t ,,,, i ; : - .ni .'t . ' . v " ' 1 MrrilMtf W llm SVerth C arolina IUIainrc. h ' . t,M'- N, C, X.(. 77th, H(i5, Ai.i;Jtiu- uu4 tii-vUj , 'Urn lowiir huuw organked hy e lecting s. F. pluUiii, of yaiage omitiy, paalufr, W eit hiT ollieers. ".-'!' ' .. , . ""Tbtfr wtiit iio'rlectloii in ('lie, Benafe;'' 'te.ari! i'erri ''errebeo and Hl(l Wern voted for." '7 v."1 I ol T.: .T"-ii-..in. ..I.'.u.li.ii niU.u-il hlllM'i SI hi ,. Krooi. iVsihinfau:-'! Ii.'t ur1, M (,, ,..:.-., ; i , Xti.Oir. to. Dflt So it. (K ntioU of nieuibers it'liict bATo fiewireWid.I frotit (tie'liiMiiriectioi'mry districts euepting Virglaja aiid :'pViini'sVe.'r,i:"rt'r'" 'L"t ' '-y- ii!. ili'li J' ".Wettf WU iwiiijii -1 "ill ot ft :' .:a..li New.; ., MMlf)B.).lt,;, 'oil jllll.l , ,:;!", t -7-:. ,.., -i ,Velfc.Jf 1 1 (3'Hj"' ,',u"i nt M'fcM cp',taMv fa ,yi.Ki(w.Mv, liiil'j i-tiif h Til II 10 4ilMdaJ ''i- l.i;.' 'III.I , ',,..-. 'J'! v., CIli.WMBlNOTOH, D.:Cv,'Uft.3tta . , Uoveri.aio.iit haa riceivijj.ui conlU-ffiBtien uf MiB itHeott exciting rejiorta coiiiinriiiiig a collision hetwcti) yir doop and thi' Flench forcea on the Rio Grande.'4 ! 4u.j i .u.:. . : .... :.!. i i iiamiui i. J . i -i m , . ::, llanln or Uiy, ' "t ''" ' t f t- v '. f : ! . ''.,:i i .NAiiviy.g; Wi attri.- Frank, Gttrly, mordorft of Qeuend MJCo,te(Ael ten-Q from Hiuitsvillo, but l;kn boon aunt bark by Brntr; fYoi.s from the War .bejpnrtiiiriit, to that place, .whura he willMWrnftslon Friday, - -' ' ' . , ; ' 1 " 'it- f '" Arrivals at Hie Ili.lrU, Kor. Kith, 'jyA-i' i'r Il U LE VhV HOTEL.' W J Spiers, ft' Carpente r',' Vm D f Vi fi ''' lle,,ry I-"hinyer, B M Cuylinf and TifrtiUy, 'i 'Nlj'l',V,;l"11 u" ilPioscot, HP Uttiw'uil, Thus ljeJ,-' ' is ' i1 1 S J"-'!1-1'-1' h Bernard, Col J V Harrington, J Vf Piidrb, 1 JUinrner, TRBowe.i, II B Moore. A MasiTas. "Xlrittl, CoU' (ifforire, J M MctJowair. Ti BuekleY. nj.t It I' J olev, Lt A B Jodd, II H A. J'rof, U hUithiia. JT witn. D Bhiumlolh J Jt htreimp, Jos Mewiwm, Jos rMe 1 oj l: It Lil.s, Wllteu, R S Uroer. AMU PuwetLi W A rHlrowf.. ,fi,aF Oliver, 1; Aaron, FJ Himinim, 11 6 If. -' t .1, iiaiiiuiK, a niisw, v i; Wall and Meyer, Ifmia. ' V f ,v! rv, 11 v,au s, r ni naittji, u Lipsejonjb, ' . 1 i(' i 1 ' 7Z ' i ' ' ni a!'i I OitslKiiera ,rr hi hr, Ne-re-i., from Ilaltlinnre. , H Webn, J R Bloasom A Co, Klhs A Mitchell, 'Tlmikrn A l!iiuam. Adiiaii A Volh ra, t'mt, Kendall A Co, Harriai " Howell, Wallace A Sotifheiliiud, 11 B Perrin, A E HalL ViiiitU A Oaniiil, lUttliA Kirebmr. '- ' . " ' , ; . 1 I'.il' Ilrrrlpla per V., '. A II. II, II.,, ab lSt, ' SHI hales Cotton, 2 car loads Furniture, I Carriage, 1 Bangy hoxe.1 oiilf-..!, 7 iia Books, 1 kit Furniture and sun-Irli-i ; To A i. Hall, J R Blossoni A Co, PetU'Way A Muore. Jlurr.iy Mnrchison, W,H)t A Daniel, DuBruta Cutlar, ) J. liivirt, UmkA Peimi, D Ki Uy, A 8 MoJJeilL U. U iiwa.n, A D Young, J A Saunders, A LNixmi, JohnL'tley, OU Parlor, Mrs T II Wright. - ' -r .''". tt.e e lids per V. b W. 11.' 11. Not. 0. .'1?'' 1. bis. tin', 1,1 do. ttirpeiituie, 132 do., rosin, 18'eJo.' dmd lirdt, 1711 boxea tobaecn, 1 balo shirts, 1 lot fnriii tuir. To A Alderman, J 11 Bowdt u, Z 11 Utw-un, Wallac ,V Ko.ifhrrlntid, Murrav Murehisoli, A II VaiiBokkelro, i F ii. JU.'.;, Worth A fianicU , !. - ' i.e.. n.e. lil . r V. .W M. It. 11., Not. 97. ; H'J tfilcs Ciiiton. To J Amlf A Cn. (nt. KendAlf A. Co s Juirthi-oi, M. Mclnius, H At Barry, Ruauell A Ellu, A 1. I hi II. ' tOLMKUlIAL. V il..MIM.10 MAIIKKT Sot. nr. in. r f'trrt TfirrrjriiNr. -52tj bids, bold at 13.25. an a.lvauce 'J.Vcemla on lust sales, " - . "i .r: i:'irt,h,w '. J'.Vi7i"bblH, at liUSiir:;. i: - -rJs.'"; umLIuH-tz - h.tHii-iUti bblMs-ooittmern at ;Vfel5.23 per'talp brrt;-r-and l'.(l bbls. No, "a at per tale'bbL , . , 'f ;,V" HmurTsTi hi friNC ,7 bbls. at CO centafor white cd, cf.h.f.d." - : -. "" ''7 ' Cotton:--We rfport the sale of- 9 hales tow midJUng at It.cuirtti M.4 hi baie middling at .4 cents. vu ctoi 'ii.v ),f.,'0iiu rUt hiforiur at J12, and 1. raft prune milt "'-y-,,' :. 1 - : - i -77) ' "7.'7, -rifije-H li.-'W Tlele Table,. 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The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 28, 1865, edition 1
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