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WILMINGTON, N. G ; FBIDAT, AUGUST. 23, 18C7 v mjK . i . . . ' ; TbrlUIag Narrative. A correspondent of the Missouri Demo a i k. c j- 1 ? E f w A l!ff3-I "Mfgtf E' X ar - a C 1 w ritg 2 tr a E S is , 3 i' . crat, writing from Omaha on the 8th inst, ; . says that the remains of enginoer Brookes ; Bowers and fireman Ooorge ilenshaw, have just arrived. Un the same train was a man . named William Thompson, a; nativo of England, Mho turned out to be ono of the : telegraph repairers reported killed. rv He attracted a great deal of attention Iron) the ; extraordinary fact that the covering for the j head with which nature had so kindly en j dowed him was absent ' People flocked 1 from all parts to view the gory,' ghastly baldneso, which had come upon him so ! suddenly, without any premonitory eymp ; toms. vThe poor fellow suffered horribly, ' it wo might judgo by his facial contortions. I lie seemed weak from lose of blood. He had received a gaping wound in the neck ' and a ballet in the muscle of his right arm. , He was taken to the Hamilton House, and , a physician was sen! for, who attended his wounds. In a pail ox water was U scalp, about cine inches in length end four in width, somewhat resembling a drowned rat, as it coated, curiea up, on the water, ms statement, which we have "been at some pains to get accurately, is as follows: i ' . i " About nine, o'clock Tuesday nlsht my- ' ' self and five others left Plum Creek station, and started lip the track on a hand car to ' hunt up where the break in the telegraph was. When we came to where the break . ! proved to he we saw a lot of lies piled on the track, but at the same moment Indians , , Jumped up from the grass all around and fired on us. We fired two or three ; shots t in retard, and then, as the Indians pressed 1 V on ns, we ran away. ' An Indian on a pony . v singled me ous and gauopea op to me. ai ', ter coming to within ten feet of me ho fixed. tho bullet entering zny right arm!: seeing me stm run, - he ' clubbed his rifle ' and . knocked me down. He then took out his ' knife, stabbed me in the neck, and then making a twirl round,, bis fingers 'with my hair, he commenced sawing and hacking away at my scalp. , Thonch the pain was I awIuL- and I ialfe dizzy and sick, I knew r enough to keep quiet. After what seemed to be half an hour, he gave the last finish- ns cm to tn scaip on my left temple, and ' V TZr1 HrA ne VA11 '2 1 ,u kauuKi Mica wai, oguiu nave scream- eu my iiio out. a can t aescnoe u xo you. T '.rr " WBa f1' ? The t11 111611 f1?111 D5 galloped away, bu aa ihe .went he dropped aged to get and lade. . Aha Indians were thick in the vicinity, or I then might have made my escape. While lyincr down I could a. " v a - .a near me inaians moving around, wnsper- ing to eacn other, and then shortly after facing obsiruclions on tha track. I After ring dam about an. hour and ' a ; halL. I 0.ard the low rumbUng of the trfcin as it '. A ! . -t V 1 ii I ' ' ab toTwR ci had idar' rn w.-nr;Tw v j n vi rr inn rr ann s m v rr r w n w a s-kAAW s ; Drs. . l'ouk and Moore, of this city, will andeavoi to reset tne scaip on mi head, . . m a - and Che are confident thev can do ft welL i will recover health and strength. x ram vjnaa. lUdclille. a supernumerarv brakeman, who was in the caboose oi the freight train when the attack took place, we lau me louowmjr : Vi hci tha train ran oil the track na was asleep on the bench. In the caboose, and was suddenly thrown to the floor by tho concussion. At the same time ha heard the yells of the Indians, and then a volley was fired upon the people in tha caboose. In the cars wun mm were m. raaney, con .a i 1 . t . TF due tor: Tred. Lewis, brakeman, and a man who had been a fireman. The locomotive was thrown cH the track by tics placed on it. lz.1 ran cl about tea feet, . when U fell i into a Lc' low about iour feet ; the tender and the five first cars were piled on top of ono anottrr, as they had been' running at the rate ( I , twenty-five miles an hour. Looking c-t of the window of out car, they could tz I'.a Iclli in'ttronar force cn tli souUi blue cf the track, shouLne and foremost end pri".oiy me ensaceer aaa ucmta, .C7 tloEw-. Uie aoor, bat in a lew minutes cane ous. ana uie conductor told thai :s, ana uie conaactor void the 1 tnto go andflagofftho train, which! I vi al"t tvreirii?s behind. The I brakcraan l .-a ic 4 1 uora not tha Itt tb bkemAD, Lewia, aad the fireman went After bim. ' ' - V ; . BadclifTe hid himself on the track under Che car. He had laid there for fire min ute, when he saw an Indian cautiously ap proaching, drawn thither by ihe light that hung in the caboose, Jladcliffe got down from his hiding place and struck for the to and Mnflfa with the speed of a startled deer, lie heard some one rustling after him, the dry stalks or prairie crass crackling beneath hi feet. lear added wings, and he al most flew, bat still he could hear the foot steps of the pursuer. . lie was still a mile oil. from 1 the traia, so he started directly toward it, and never did Persian? gaze upon the sun with more loving 3ookv than Had- cliffe, the panned, looked npon the wel come face of the reflector. It was to him an omen of safety, the pledge of guidance. the face of a deliverer. Onward ho flew, faster came the pursuer. Quicker throbbed the heart of the white man, as, looking back,, he saw two forms bounding after him, and high impetus was given to his limbs.' ' Nearer came the engine, he could see the engineer ; heard the whistle of " down breaks aw Fthe forms of three men hurrying up to the locomotive ; a few mora bounds and ho can hear their voices, lie now shows out with all his power a welcome shout is returned. One, two, three, and he is saved saved from the perils nameless and fearful,. and from a death of agony. lie was nearly wild with excitement, and, as the engine slowly started away, and then increased its speed till the telegraph poles were flying past and the distance be tween the wreck and them was increasing, be laughed and cried 'by turns, shouted, danced, and committed all sorts of extrava gances. t Official Order for th ReraoTal of General Sheridan. IlEADQUABTSIia O TUB ARMY, Adjutant Qerxrai.'s Otfice, WasnixaTON, Aug. 13, 18G7, General Orders, No. 77. I i - I. The following orders have been ro coived from the President : 1 ExKcrnvB Mansion, .1, Wasiiisgtos, D. C, Aug. 19, 18C7. Major Oeneral Geo. H. Thomas, is here by assigned to the command of the Fifth Military District, created by tho act of Con gress passed on tho second day of March, Major General P. H. BhcriJan is hereby assigned to tho command of tho .Depart ment oi the Missouri. Major General Winfield S. Hancock is hereby assigned to the command of the Department of the Cumberland. The Secretary of War, ad interim, will give the necessary instructions to carry this order into effect. j ; . . , Aksbew Johnson. ' IZ' In pursuancoof the foregoing order oi the 'resident ox the United States, Major General G. H. Thomas will, on re ceipt of the order, turn over his present command to the ' officer next ' in rank to himself, and , proceed to . New I Orleans, Ltouisiano, to relieve Major General P. -IL Sheridan of the command of 'the Fifth Military District. -a ! i III. Major General P. IL Sheridan, on being relieved from the command of the 1 llth Military District by Major General G. H. Thomas, will proceed to Fort Leav enworth, Jiansag, and will Relieve Major General W.' 8. Hancock in (command of the Department of the Missouri, i IV. Major General W. a Hancock, on being relieved from the command of the Department of the Missouri by Major General Sheridan,1 will proceed to Louis ville, Ky., and will assume command ef the Department of the Cumberland., j V. Major General G. H. Thomas will continue to exeoute all orders he may find miorce in the tilth Military District at the 'time of his assuming command of it, unless authorized by . the General of the armv to annuL alter, or modifv them. VL Major General Sheridan, before re lieving Maj'or General Hancock, will report in person at these headquarters. , , By order of General Grant. n) , s i "' E. D. Townsend, A. A. G. Large Redactlotts'ln tho Clerloal, Force t . tha Departments. . ( ; ! ! We have already ndticed a redaction of the clerical force in the Treasury. We un derstand there has been about a dozen dis missals in the .fay department, we now aiso learn that it is the intention of Gener al Grant,' Acting Secretary o .War to cur tail the expenses of the War Department as fast as possible. A large number of buildings in the neighborhood Of the De partment, now rented by the Government, will be given up as soon as the papers and re0ords can be transferred to the Depart ment ' About fifty clerks wiU be dismissed on account of th sc&toityof work. . One or 4wo buildings near Seventeenth etreet will be retained, there not beine room enoneh ln th rJepartment acaxumOdAte tLo totoe.NaZ Intelligencer. H f COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.! mHE UNDERSIGNED ATE " FORMED A Mm!) ul i O.. 1 5 1 lu i i .-tr -' ! Copartnership under the style and firm of , . SPRUNT & IIINSOX, for carrinir on business in Wilminirton a i " . - General Shipping and Cornmifl- - .... slon Merchants A!fl l'llODlicb FAOTOItsi Tbey are ready to make liberal advances On consigned to them for sals ia Wilminirton. or to their friends ia New lork or LiveroooL jLvery euort wiu do made to give satiaxaction to tnoir confiutuents ty prompt sales ana returns. j ., AAdti. bl'KtNX, ( " . ' of Wumington. . , , JOHN ,W BLNoON, .j , of Impiio. Wilmington, S. 0., August 15, 18C7 1 .. 275-2 w 7tTt cti v tv tuts cnnAi . j n a v D.uiu an UAAjajOiWAkr. it v. 'that mKrnB innnidiiE T..,. . .i 4 . TTTTTn FTVE ACRES, the most DESIRABLE ' v - titJiivtLa U m tae cp country. . . i ' MTJCITI'.TTi. ALLEN A CO.. aug 9 SC-rSw ,- tJ New Berne, IL . . r-mr'TB jm rrr . -v i . rfT'TS J! T" f' v""a Ai A -AIELTINa CJ T2E Xt 4 j lV.f ! WAHDETT3 C? THE. PuOR of New Hanover county wHTbe held' in the WIIJNGTON: CU i 4 " THE' l- 3 GuSAT . d'JiOTlOIl, " Caa I etr prwvM for ar Family, tnan bjr ependlna; a email portion of say In rome fbr a Policy an my Life 1" 58.000 Persess tave Insured In Uie Timti i 1 t Tni WTOvrn i vm? I Mia A LIFE INSURANCE 0. ' , i OF. HABTFOBD, C02HI., s , JoVa aro Dally Applyf;. rpHlO principle of LIFE IftSTJBASCB has ,1 Income so well demonstrated hat it is hardlj necessary at this day to go into an argument in its support artery murnaoai who naa a iamuy or dear ones dependent npon his existence, is in fact, orerioGking, u not Tioiaun?, one oi lue most im portant dnues of life, in not fraardinz tLem axainst want, and ptoteeting them from poverty, should death deprive them of his support and assistance. On an INSUBANCS POLICY, procured at a small premium, a requisite sum is secured in case of deatn, to provide tnem witn subsistence through life. Securing euch a policy not only makes- life pass mors pleasantly, but will bring to the death bed the happy consolation that your wife nd child ren will not be left destitute, or to THE COLD, CHEERLES8 SYMPATHY. OF AN UNCHARITA BLE WOBLD. To those whose good impulses are moved to this accomplishment for their family's future protection, a - . THE .ETNA LIFE IASUBIKCE 0. is most cordially recommended for the carrying Out of these desires. The Company has been in existence for FOBTY EIGHT years, and now. with a Capital Of over $6,000,000 00 stands as one of the solid monetary institutions of the nation and ofTers positively tho best induce ments for LurE LNBUltAMJE m the world. Over five hundred risks have been taken in the last twelve months noa the most influential citi sena of North Carolina. Out of this number four have died, making $23,000 in cash paid ever promptly to survivors ; and but for this fore thought and ACTION not one dollar would have been left of their estates for the benefit of their bereaved loved ones. After the 2nd rear 60 per cent. Dividends 1 paid to Policy . nolders every -yen daring Life, and at death the Policy is paid to survivors, s Bisks on ages from 14 to 65 years are taken for a term of rears or the WHOLE TEEM OS? LIFE on amounts from $1,000 to $10,000, and the rates are regulated according to age. THIS PEOVI BION CANNOT BE TAKEN TOR DEBT, BUT GOES TO THE FAMILY OB OTHEB DEPEND ENTS FOB THEIli BPECIAL C&sV AND SUP PORT. Nothing can possibly be gained by delay in this duty and much may be lost. Of two cour ses, one of which may leave your family, or depend ent friends destitute, and tho other ASSUJiES them a comfortable support at your decease : can there be a doubt which is to be ehosea T Every one knows that if the pressure of the times bears hard upon a man in the fulness of his strength, it will be far more severe upon a woman and child ren left at each a conjuncture as this without re sources or protector, and it is easier for a man to pay his premium than for his family to live with out his aid and without means. For further information call on the Agent who now extends the invitation to every one, rich and poor, to avail himself of the advanatages offered by one of the LARGEST, SAFEST, BEST. CHEAP EST AND MOST POPULAR AND RELIABLE COMPANIES IN THE WORLD. JOHN E. SPEARMAN, A rent, ,' . Market Street, between 2d and Sd., ' . Wilmington. N. O. Jan. 27 ll-2taw wtf Legal Notices, STATE OF N0RTJJ CAROLUA. , . , , NEW HANOTEB, COUNTY. Superior Court of Law, Spring Term, 1867. ' Tlie Wilmington and Weldon uau Uoad company, - " Attachment. The National Express Com- ORDERED by the Court, that publication be made in the Wilmington Journal, a newspa per published in the city of Wilmington, 'for six weeks, for tne aelenaant to appear at the next term of the Court, and replevy or plead to issue. or Judgment by default will be rendered against said Comnanv and the crone rtv levied nron he condemned and sold to satisfy plaintiffs debt and OOStS. ,.-: Teste. ' TL A. BAGG, ' mr k RnTMrlnr Con rtf i July 18 , . . , , , . . 249-lawT6w STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. A . . JJJJTW'HAOYEB COUNTY.e , Miles Costin.Adm'r of 1 v - Thos. Jr. ttobeson, ' vs. A. E. Mott, and Wife Sophia. Wm. B. Rob Petition for sale of Beal ; Estate for assets, 1 ' .:. eson ana otners, neirs : at law of 'T. F. Robeson. TT APPEASING that A, E. Mott and' wife Sophia, JL I WiUiam B. Robeson, JohmlL Robeson, Robert 11. joenson ana wile Isabella A., aacr James Jbu Chapman, defendants in this cause, reside beyond the. limits of this State; it, is therefore ordered that publication be mAde for six weekB in the Daily Journal, a newspaper published in the city or Wilmington, nourying tnesaia aacendantsor us iuuig oi wis peuuun, ana mL uuieus uivj ap pear at the next term of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the county afore-, said, ate tne court liouse in wumington, on tne second Monday in September, A. D., 1867, and anawer the oetluon.' tne same will be taken vro ' confesso, ana heard z parte as to tnem. i ; aeste, . uoax a. wood, jb.. uiera JNew uanover txunty uourt. July 25 . u HA-j V y. i . i. 855 ltewoW-J TRUSTEE'S SALE oy VALTTAIjIVE IjANT). 1.J3VXUJAJ.,JMXXJ SALE 03 TUESDAY OF ELAIEN SuperTor Court,iuay BY, VTRTTJK or . Ol o( Trust xo- Ai 'cuted to me by Chaa. H. Stevens, of the 1 ill i countv of Bladen, for nurDOsea therein set JjL rorth, i will Her at public sale at tne court House doOr 111 Elizabeth, in Bladen county, 8.500 acres of valuable farmiDg, turpentine and , timbered The land Is known as the Beattv land, and is sit- uatea on a navigaDie stream near tiae-water. !Beattvs Bridge, on South Biver. 'lals tract ef land offers Inducements rarely to be met with. : - -,- - There are good buudiotra On the place, oonsist- tng ef aa excellent Dwelling, a number of cabins UuflllfMAHUnPlinl ttTllMinh'fl ia neu-.n the land an excsllect Mill 'seat, and a number ef rouna pines. - - - .' ; ' Terms or sale maae known on tnat dav.- ! Parties wishing to purchase the land privately, can address me at Clinton, N. C- Mr. Charles H. Stevens wiU take pleasure in "showing the lands to anyone desirous of purchasing, r : V i : ' " AavKS-' JSf ,dTSVNb, . ' x , , - 'ATuste sag. 15 v v1"... V "273 ts - - - ' ' ' - ' - ' i CO-I'ARTNERSOT NOTICE. M fTHJB rndearelarneel rasrv (hlsday formed X Co partnership, tinder the -came of H. uuwAn ck).. ror tne purpose oi earrying on a uenerai (commission, onipping aaa ouppiy xUBl neas M the CUv of Wilmineton. N. C. i - a"heir ofiice, for the present, 1 on the Comer of Cnssnut ana water btreets, up stairs, where they will be happy to hear from and serve their friends. 1st of October next, they will be fully . t , r . , , . kobt. n. cow cnwiu. 'JiiO. wrcAi ZQ$. - 6 - i ean us am , va aa aaaa . . TAH4T70 TT TJTTT . V Wilnrineton.K.C-. Jnlv 29th.l8C7. 258-tf Baleiirh EentineL Tarboro Boatherner. Char lotte Democrat, Wadesboro' Argus, copy till, for- bid and sena lu to il u. cowaa &, co, . ; t sti - g Us'lVESTf 2.T TTA"'rT"?i T T ir J XT', it1. v 'Ha. a ftOTJTII WAT Hit . S TKEST. WlUflMOTOK, 2. V. t -S : FRIEIOKNrsrGV envr OFFICER ; ITmuw Inhn CmWSOn. ' i. I i J' ' Board Of AldermenS D Wallace, H VonGkan. J O Burr. Eli Mnrray, W Q Lfppitt A Adrian. W A Wriht, W 8 Aeremu . w r , j Alartfml ltoDerittanawn. . . , . v fipecicU Deputy jaarsImlR J Jones. - (Jerk ana jreasurertjv Anueraon. Clerk rf (he Market-l Williams Chief l ire J)evartmelK i Jones. Chief Fire Hardens B W Beerr. waraene liocnuuien, nrstwara; ames Shackelford, second ward ; B W Beery, tLird ward; W Ywa,'ya- nnsK.wanl . . . . S..-. L-.-. . 1.1 If T. wood inspector v i lopp. i v l oiter, Thompson. ' ; cbiiijnssiosKhs'dF avigatioi ajd" lP W Fannin sr. Chainnnt Wm BTlanner.' Wm M Harriss, E Murray, Wm 8 Anderson, of "Wil mington; and Swift Galloway, of fcmithville. Tboa. tt. llowey, Clerk ana ireasurer. : r, rl - HARBOR MASTER., fir Wash. Burkimcr. . ' - rm rai-f PoRT - WARDEN 5. : ; i 5 i rort J'hytictan torn o. walker. . j Examining CommtlleeC C Morse, Samuel B Davis, W F Furpluss, Geo W Williams. Begnlar meetings flrsvuesday in tne montn. . ( ., A A.CQUHTY OFFICERS. 'r-,m:t Chairman of County Court Vim A Wright, I Superior Court Clerk H A Bagg . , .- .1 M 'It-IS tf f VitMlM r 'sit 1. It V.V riJ 1 1f Blieriff Samuel B Bunting. - . ; 1 Vounty Boncitor John L Holmes. i&ssristerwGeorge W JoUock. - - tT 4 . Special Magistrate-Juhn i Conoley. . tooecial Courts D Wallace. W 8 Larkins. John A Taylor, John A Sandery, John D Powers. County aurnevort Jarues W Wuhams. John Moore. County Trustee Owen FenneH, Jr. f - Constables R L BeUarn. I Peterson, James H Philyaw, . D. HewleXJ vommtuee of jrinance-is D Wallace, John A Tay lor, John A Sanders. i r . ' Wardens of the Poor John A Taylor. John A Sanders, Archibald McMillan, Isaac James, Luke B Huggins W 8 Larkins. Treasurer of rubixc Muiioinqs-Jotin U .Wood. Countv linnaerQ F Alexander. si; . Coroners--John O Wood, Daniel P Bland. .? e 4 ktandara Aeeper John C Wood. T Ivreclc asrT-john A Sanders. . . Entry Taker John 3 Conoley." 1 ' ' ! -Suverintendents of Common Schools 8 D Wal lace; James Kerr, W B Larkins, John D Powers, li & Bryan. . inspector of , Maoal stores John James, Archibald Alderman, James O Bowden. John C Bowden , Alfred Alderman, Thomas W Player, W J Price, B Bouthorland, J M Henjdersdn, B 0 John son. ' j' . t; , ' tt t 3 t tAiviiM uuuuau dubvukvi irtuus, ma wa oet Inspectors of Timber, etc. L H Bowden. James k ptr-aii, n.?i,i .o k Alderman: George McDuffie, W"5I Munroe. E Tur- lineton. H M Bishon. A. TT mJT W- 1 I Inspectors of Provisions, o D E Bunting, John W Munroe, George Alderman. , . . '- - RAILROADS. WILMLNGTQN A MANCHESTER R. R. ' President Henry M Drane. : ; -S- Directors John Dawson. Henrv Nutt, O G Pars ley, A J DeRosset, D S Cowan, Geo J W McCalL WE Mills, James G Burr, Richard Bradley, J Eii Gregg. - - " -" " - General bvpenruenaent William Aiaeil&e. . Secretary and Treasurer V9 A Walker. Uenerai jrreigtu Agent jonn L Cantwell. WILMINGTON k WELDON RAILROAD. ; Priwidenf RltBridgers. Directors George Harriss, Wm A Wright, B D Wallace, Alfred Martin, A H TanBokkelen, Eli Mnrrav. Ed Kidder. John Everett T D Hocrtr. John Norfleot. .!.".. Engineer mnd BuperinienderU 8 liTremont. Secretary and Treasurer W Thompson. , -1 BupenntenderU TrangportalionViia bmith. . (General Ticket Agent ana Cleric wm Jtt A'ola- son. ' .' .General FrelgJU Agent QL Dudley. ri f Master M:aaMC M riankina. , 4 i WILMINGTON, CHARLOTTE AND RUTHEB- FORD RAILROAD. . 1 iVerfdentV-Bobert H Cowan, i: ' ' ' ' Directors 43 J Person. A H YanBokkelen, John A McDowell, Robert- a French, Walter L Steele, inson, Haywood W Guion, 0 C Henderson, A G Lo gan, a u uoimesiy. , Superintendent-.W. J. Everett. Master of Transportation W H Allen. . . Secretary and Treasurer -I T Alderman, Master Mtchanie W Gill ,-..-. Freight Agent 'WK French ; .. , f ' Cbarlotte Femle Institute, i mHE NEXT SESSION COMMENCES ON THE 1st October, and continues until 80th June, 1868, For Circular and Catalogue containing: full par ticulars ss to terms, Ac, address ' ? - r. s AU&VJtt. JiUJttWJUiJU & BON, . -, K. .-. Charlotte N. C July 13 " ' " f 245-eodtlstOct . KenansTtlle FeBaW; SBi2ary,J ; THE NEXT SESSION WILL BEGIN ON THE 1st of September next , k "i ; -,' ierms per Quarter of ten weeks, same as here tofore. ' , , . .. . ! : . A deduction of 20 per 'eentrwin" be made .for payments is advance. v. . "-- . . " ' n lioara U w per month. . i tu. f -For further particulars, apply to tho Principal, 8. W. CLEMENT, i Kenansville,' July 13th, 1867. , , 245-tf a PAINTS. OILS AND GLASS " A. LARUK lot Jmat received, eonalettnf in part a follows i . ... i EngUoh and American Aieaa ana z.ino. ported eolor-I) and to OfiV WmdGlass. . , , 15,000 lbsu 7,415 lbs., 800 boxes. linseed and Machinery Oils. Varnisae Brushes, Ac: Ac' For sale at the low- ast.pnoes, for cash, at r f- . w - - t i! June 11,1667-118,., , ,.. f . i -, JAAKUWWJW UAUGJtu A A B, 8 Market street. A CARD. rilifJUS Snbseriber having refitted his La- X boratory. is now prepared to -make analysis of soils and fertilizers, or anv substaaes that ma v be aesirea, wmcn wui ne aone on moaerste termsv- Bpeaai attention aevotea to Ancuitural Chem omce journal jnuiomgs. i m ; . ' Du M. BTTTK. i,WfirahjrJUm.Oaachl Wl-tf s - LniTTED PARTNERSHIP. XTOTICB is hereby alven that tha wader. J.Y ' signed have formed a LIMITED PART NEBSHlP, in aonordanee with Aota of the Legisla ture of 1800-761. enuued " Limited PartnOTahin. Chapter 28 for fire years, to date from January tea, os7, ana to -terminate January ut, 187A. u. The nature of the business to b transacted la a gsaezaii-Wtaotesala and Comm&sloir business in the city ef W Unungton. Jamea A. Willard and-A. A. Wlilard of the city of Wilmington, are the GEN ERAL PARTNERS under the style of "Willard ttretnen." OV. it. wiiiara, oi tne city of Baleigh, ia the SPECIAL PARTNER, and as such has con tributed and raid in to the capital stock, the snm of Mventynv thousand dollars l75,00u) in cash. Ai Bfril kJ arfl .a. iiJa. A W illS R I-,. vr . . J. . t, m . General Partners. l ArfsVt. H. WILLARD,' s Special Partner ' Wilmington, N. Cw, Feb. 27, 1867. : 1243m r OSCK , snore, aa4 ibr tha last Ume vra respectfully request our patrons to pay their accounts. : " - t -,A Kufr jff. JO. KATZ CO. July 1 4s r: a-., f. j ".v 4 1 -U &( J 2S8-tf ' " t UTILES AND DISCUIITi !jt r , ..... OV THK ' ' MEinorTrr etisoopaj cnurn south, 1 ' a-" Jnstrcci ivoJ ai " k - j a A . -.. I LOVE'S BOOS ETC T AXJGTJSTSv: 18Q7. : Rsllroads. TFilsln'fton and Man, Railroad Co, ' Gekesal Ecpebixt indent's Omci, - ; Wjxhixoto. N. C. July S, 1867. J OH mart after Jtnly 61 h Pmesenger Trains of this Boad will run on the following Sched ule i,. A ' ---.., -.: . EXPEES3 TSALN. Leave Wilmington... ..,.,... 2:15 A. IL Arrive at Eingsvillo ...... ....... ...11:54 A. M. Arrive at Augusta iv T:25 P. M Leave AupuBta....... ....... ....... 8:55 A. M. Arrive at Kingsville.,,. .11:15 Ai 11. Arrive at WilniDgton 8:30 P. M. frffr ACCOMMODATION TBAIN. Leave Wumington.1...'. 8 00 P.M. Arrive at Kingsville ....8 23 A. M. Leave Kfnville. . . . ..............8 45 T. M. ArriTe at Wilmiiigton.... 5 15 A. M. Express Train connects cloely at Florence with tho North Eastern Railroad, for Ch arleston, and Cheraw and Darlington Railroad, for Cheraw, and runs through to Augusta, Georgia, without change. ' "" ... . . Accommodation Train connects at Kingsvillo with Sonth Carolina Railroad, for Augusta, daily, and for Columbia on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.; ' WM. MacBAE, Gon'l. Sup't. - July - - - 238 tf WILJUISGT0N it WELD0N RAILROAD vfviv-:C01IPA!IT. ' 1 " 5 Officb Chtev EvaHtr.i3L and Gnr. Sxtp't, - WxuraaToa, N. C, July 6, 1867. J REGULAR SCHEDULE. OH and after July Bth, the following Schedule will be run by the Passenger trains over tnis uaiiroaa : - - -i ? r, . daY TRAINS, Will leave Wilmington every mornine (excoDtSun days) at 6 o'clock, A. II., and Weldon every mor ning (except Sundays) at 20:40 A. M.; arrivincr at WilmlDgton at 8 o'clock, P. M., and at Weldon at 9 o cioca, l. jo. - - ; . NIGHT EXPEESS TRAINS " Will leave Wilmington at JhSflr P. M.," daily, and woiaon at or i'. xl, aauy arriving at warning- t c at v zd a. ai., ana at weuon at euxj A. M Thirty-three hours to New York.- . - 1 -'-v Trains pass Goldsboro' at 1:57 A. IL, and 10:35 A. M. going Nortn, and at 3:05 l U., and 10:11 P. M., going South. - ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Leaves Goklsboro' at 1:30 P. M. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, arriving at Weldon 9 P. M. Leaves Weldon at 5 A. M. on Tuesdays. at iz:9U f. m., connecting bom ways witn iNonn i i : T . j l . . i . ... c i hioh nnin.v AnantiT. oi.or. t ih.nh Lw wwva wvwayaovw ou I wv. lfw aawiuo and way passengers both ways. This train will be increased to a daily, as soon as the business requires it. Way passengers from or to points be tween Goldsboro' and Weldon, to or from Bt ations on tne JNortn Carolina iiauroao, will hnd this great convenience. Paseensrcrs sreiner East or West from Goldsboro. should take the Da Trains from places South of Goldsboro'. Both trains connect at Wilming ton with trains on Wilmington , & , Manchester Railroad, and at Weldon with trains via Richmond and Portsmouth, Va. The Day Trains connect with Old Bay Line. The NightTrains with Ana mesBix Line, t - -r i.. .- A3- All DaDers oublishins Schedules, please cuange ior tnis ono. , . . ... - W ..7- . X ' ? - Chief Ene'r and SudL Baleigh Standard. Sentinel and Progress. Greens boro' Patriot, Salisbury Old North State Char lottes Democrat, copy one month and send bills to Superintendent Of W. W. B, B. 1 -'t - July S i. v -.! . .-. .. .. FREIGHT BT, RAIL WAT LINES, VIA W. & W. RAILROAD M TO MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS. "VTJ5W, Cheap ,nd (Inlcli Lines between JJi this city, j .. t RICHMOND, . i ; . . - BALTIMORE, ' . . - PHILADELPHIA, i NEW YORK and ' I fi BOSTON, via WELDON, PETERSBUBCr or PORTSMOUTH. Bates are so low, and time so quick, that there is nj competition with any other Toutes. Try it For classification and rates, apply tor Master of Transportation. . : - " , ?rif-'... ... 8..L. FREMONT. - . . . jung r ana Bupennienaent. may SO ' 4 .. - v r ; 208 tf 5 Dispatch copy.!" J - .; i l.v Wil., Cnarlotte it Rntherford R. R. t . ,f ' '. Gesebai. Supebihtident's OmcE,1 WxunOT0K,H. C; Aug. 8, 1867. J , ON AND AFTER TUESDAY NEXT. AtJGTJST 13th, the Passenger train on this Road will leave Wilmington on Tuesday,-Thursday and Sat urday at 7 o'clock, A. M. i,u i , Arrive at Sand Hill same days, at 3 P M. " ..Arrive at Wadesboro' ( Stage) a 12 midnight. Leave Wadesboro (Stage) on Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, at 2 P. M. ' -; Leave Rockingham (Stage) on Monday, Wed nesday and Friday at 4:30 AM,- . Leava Sand Hill (Cars) Monday, Wednesday and snoay, at i ociocx, a. jul - v f, ... : , Arnre at Wilmington samS days at S t. It. .1,-4, i ... w;.t EYERETT, - i" 4 nlt-i-) U General Superintendent.' SPEED, COMFORT SAFETY. 1 Ai.rjALiEssiG wm Great V, S. JIail Route for 1 lis Nortb. fjntlK Steamers of the above Line, lea L: Portsmouth daily (Sundays excepted) ai 11 o'clock, Aj bl, on arrival or tne great- Express Tram of the be aboard and Boanose Kailroad. Passengers leaving. Wilmington, N. C, by the 0:05, P. M., train, arrive at Weldon in time to eon Beet with the train of the Armamessie Line, ar riving in New York at 5:20, A. M., next day, the GUICKE3T TIME EVER MADE l, r ., Be evre aad ask for .TieheU and hare Bagaae Checked via AIWAttBSSIC USE. i'?" - - -; HV. TOMPlCrNS, . - General Agent. 1 C. L TROWBRIDGE,. i General-Passenger Agent. July li ' ' - , ' : ! "V 246-tf JOHN BUC GREG OR & CO., .,.ufT8 nn tSO.JPearlHf ,! . ' New York, twi -, - I ' IMPOUTKR.S, Manufacturer and Dealer in INDIA, SCOTCH and KENTUCKT BAG- GENS, GUNNY BAGS and Burlap. suitable for WHEAT and CORN SACKING : also a larve and complete stock of BALE ROPE, embracing West- aiii aiflniBn.Tnano m am v ai anB A n-a- i n a van winviMMO "' U1 WSUAUa, 4? AahA SbaAU UiS, Baling Twines, eto., all of which tbey oner at fair jury T3 - i - . . - ; t ? - ?53-aa JAZXES McCCRnCK. Arrest. 4 -A Tt TXRCHANT TAILOR, n l ,rV-. IXL -;ri, 'ri.., Market Street u- -J- "Particular attention paid to the manufactorf of ids I -. r. w w onv ay w. . NEW TOEJU-181 Water Street -, ! ;f 1 OJTON-5 roitiy Bufldlng.. r-tiU'Xf: ,7 CLLH-U.I fct. ta.Ics Elrevt i Aj i , AND . i ..' tL Miscellaneous. ALBERT DAY, 0L1)SB0R0VGR, NORTH CAROLINA, AOEKT 1'OB jlBBLK, WORTH &;C0., GENERAL COMMISSION . MERCHANTS, j ! 18S PKARL STRKKT, NKVV YORK, Will make liberal Cash Advances on Cotton and other produce to be consigned to above bouse, and give personal attention, to yorwaraing ana pay ment of Taxes oa same, and no charge for receiv ing and forwarding. I will also keep a good supply of BAGGING, HOPE, ' ' PATENT TLEi ' 5 POBK, &.Q., Ac' OAlee aa aid Stand. In rear of D, C. Car. rtnt;ton'e Store, aug 10 ' ' 2G9-3m UNIVERSITY OF CAROLINA. SOUTH fTUIB next Session of thla Institution will I nnon nr. thft VIBllT WAHni VaI rWil. mr.A continue without interruption until the 1st of July ioiiowing. .-' Applicants muat be at least fifteen years of age. Each stodent may select his schools, but, in the Academic Department, must, unless specially ex cased by the Chairman of the Faculty, attend at least three. The Law and Medical Schools having' recentlv been fully organized, there are now three depart ments in mo university. 1 L ACADEMIC. II. LAW. ' IIL MEDICINE. The aggregate expenses, inclndin tuition, board, wood, lights and washing,; for e session or nine months, will bo j For Academic Student, attending three Pro- feasora, about. .....$305 For Law Student, about. .................... 280 For Medical Studenk. attending a full course. about ...... ; ... . i 370 These fees are payablo, half in October, half in i ooruary. r MOT For catalogues, civinir additional informa tion, address Bev. C. Bruoe Walker, Secretary, or li. W. ASAKMWIUJj, ' - Chairman of the Faculty, - . Columbia. 8. C. aug. 14 272-law7t WEBSTER INSTITUTE i DUPLIN COUNTY, N. O. rTHB Scientific, mathematical and Claa- JL sical Male Academy, Mr. B. W. MILLARD, W-W . 1 . 1 ll V 11 t n mva." rrincipai,- ana tne x emaie eeminary, sirs, n, u. wisuaiiiK, 1'rmoipal, will be eonaucted nnder the general superintendence of Professor N. B. WEBSTER. A. M.. fonherlv President of the Vir guua uouegiate instuute, A'ortsmouth, Ya. . Competent teachers will give thorough inatmc 'tion in all the usual studies and accomplishments oz nrBL ciass scnoois. xne Acaaomy ana oexul nary will be quite distinct, except in the daily con vocation of ah" the pupils in the , ... LECTURE HALL, where courses of appropriate Lectures amply il lustrated by suitable apparatus, will be delivered oy l'roressor tiXSUTtLO. -t i Scholastic exercises will oommence on the first Monday in September.! , . . , ; . Tuition per Session of twenty weeks, $15, $20 and $25. - jt , - s Board exclusive of Liehts and Towels ner week. $3 25. . Incidental expense, $2 00. j v , Charees for Ornamental Branches a una aa other First Class Schools. r . " Expenses payable in advance with an ' addition of twenty per cent., if not paid by the end of Ses sion. aug 6 2C5-3Uw-26-ltaw-tf FARMERS' .SUPPLIES II BBLS. CITY MESS POBK ; ' I ' "itUMT IDo.; i ' 1 BBLS. Hiram Smith's Family Flour ; ...., . Bbls. Superfine Flour; t ' 7200 ,Yrl8 Standard Gunny Cloth; j 4400 I0Un8 BftliiDg P6 ' ! s ; 5Bbl4. English Glue. ! , ,4 1 Ia Store andfor sakv e 1 r iR - A DAY, Agent.' , Goldsboro, Aug. 16; 18C7. 75-lw ,NEW PROCESS, OF DISTILLATION ffUlE atUntlon af mannraetnrers and JL dealers in Naval Stores is called to the works recently erected by J. D. Stanley, at the yard of Messrs. J. B. Bkmsord A Co., in the northern pert or theory, ror tne mannractare at Spirits Tur- nAXktina. Arirf rr1 &n ri i,t.ili fmm tiln. uuul f C I , " , MWU. and by this process ttte products from oae cord of good pine wood Wt detcrmmed by 'repeated tests are as toiiowb ; 73 gallons pure wnitespirtte irom www Kausuai pure kiu, one Darrei pitcn, 35 to 40 bushels charcoal; Pysoligneous Acid in Urge quantities and a gas is also obtained, : i 1 y , t ' ' f .... J. D. STAiozr. Esq , - . - i ' ! Dear Sir .-I have carefallv tested the samnles of Spirits Turpentine made by the new process. Ono was quite white and free of impurities i the outer was aisuiiea Ligntwooa, ana naa a sugntly tarry oaor, irom wmcn it is easily rreea ana then maae a very nnc article or Bpints. tree from Nap- uia tij a cneap vrvxem w can do maae an ex. cenent article or spirits . xarpentine, equauv as good as the brdinary. for' any purposes to which it is aonlied. 1 ' ( . . The od which Is left is nearly pure oil of tar, and jrom some expciimonis mat i navo ynaae, tlunk n is vaxukuiu lur miuui vramarv namiH. ind have no doubt that tt would pav to make that tum. ' -si--. . ' . j . .i i Lam fully convinced that it will protacl wood from worms, and. consequently, decay. The halls of vessels painted properly with it will be entirely -1 . t - - r ; - iiwwibi against toe owrrr j There is, also, vervnice acid and gas produced by the prooess. The gas will make an excellent ugnt, aaa cannot be exceuea ia cneapness. v. u. utria, film v., - -" Cetnut, aug 21278 tf ill Jn. a i t NEWJAtTOIOREFtCtR.! 20: BBLS.' BALTI5IORE EXTRA FAJtt- Icilt vubvn - 50 BBLS. BALTLQI JTAMnX JXOUB. gQ EELS, EAlTL)I0nEXTIlA FLOfB, wfimr .1 . ir.r 11. - . .. - . . v - - . . currrrzrr.oN. U and 13 North Water Street. , aug. SO 25 25 10 25 ja iwiTtri ? Printing. THE JOUEITAL J .i hiiluiiUJl estaqusi::.:hjt. ' i I u SUPER10B WORfinEH GOOD .V0BKJD1IUSSEED ! 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The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 23, 1867, edition 1
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