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VOL. XVm-NO. 40. WILMINGTON. N. C, FKID AY MORNING, NOVEMBER 13, 1868. WHOLE NUMBER 5,075. DAI Xi Y. J OUBN AL, , OliDBST DAILT W TBM BTATK. BNOBU1ABP At PK1C1C. Praprletr. ADVERTISINU atATRaVlAll.Y. if I a h a 3 1 5 3 5 5 a jo 6 C I f : g "TV rprrr 5 o ex a. as m 8 8 8 8 8 81 8 S ! 4 H J 8 8 8 8 S 8 8 u a 4 ii 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 . S P S Of 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 ahs j C S T-T- 8 8 S 8 8 JS.J&.. 8 e B B s J?. . -8, 8. assess, S-88 .8. 8 8 8 . S R V 8 sfs HJ-J? 8 8 8 8 8 S 8 S 8 E 8 8 8 8 8 8 A s S 8! 6 8 8 5 8 8 8 S 8 . I 5 3 1 8 8 a B 8S. 8l 8 8 8 8 8 iFe li 8 8 8 8 ? S' S .8 88 I I sTITSfi 8 8 8 818 8 8 8 . 3 SUBSCRIPTION. One year. Bix months, three month.... ..10 00 ,. 6 00 .. (00 WEEKLY JOURNAL, ESTABLISHED 8EPTEHBEB, 1844. One square, of ten lines or less, for each and every In ertlon, $1. Special Notices wlj be charged $3 per square, for each and every Insertion- TJBSCRIPTION. One year..... Six months... .$3 oo a oo THE DAILY JOURNAL. WILMINGTON. N. C. properties than thoee irrown in higher lati tades. Points farther South, the viae is more liable to disease and the grapes to the rot ' ' ' Eight thousand pounds on unimproved land to the acre is a Terr moderate yield while the soils improved in other places. less favorable, yield sixtoen to eighteen thousand pounds, which command from ten to thirty oenta, according to season and quality, lor laDie purposes, rue pront from trails, tracks and grapes, with much leu work, are much larger that) from the oaaal staple orous of the country. It is submitted thst the company ought to en ooarage emigration : aud especially of that olasa that will engage in the growth of these products. Indeed, our own people ought to say to nortbern capital and labor, li you will not come and occupy our cheap va cant lands, we will take some of your more valuable crops from yon by growing them at less cost and patting them in market at a season of little competition. During- the rrvseut fall considerable new busier. Las bean done by a steamboat connect - Tar liiver, which would have been larger if the liail Road track had extended to the IhmI landing on the river so as to avoid mile of drsvage between the river and depot When the Tarboro iiranch was built, considerable apprehension was full by some that the river would take froights from the itoad ; experience has shown that tbe Iload takes from the river. When the Williamston and Tarboro Road is completed, it will give an increase of travel and freight, especially on grain and provisions from the rich.Albemarle counties, to tbe markets of Wilmington. Tbe new Iron linage across the North East is completed and tbe one serosa tbe Cape Fear will be done about the end of the year, giving a connection of the tame gnage of track of 120 miles to tbe Pee Dee River with the Wilmington, Cbar lotte and Rutherford Road, and when com pleted will extend 279 miles into tbe rich valleys and mineral regions of the western oounues. These Ullages will save the ex pense of two ferry boats, and will ecouo ntise time and expense in the transfer with the Wilmington and Manchester Itoad. They will give an increase of income be yond the interest on the cost of work, and being built ol iron and stone will be per manent in their strncture. The freights to the south of Wilmington I have been gradually increasing. Between ' Baltimore and points in Houth Uarolina and Ueorgia tuey are aoiiy growing in impor tance. If suitable connections conld be made with the roads beyond Kingsville, the business from that direction wonld soon become one of the largest sources of income. It is hoped that at no distant day parties will find it to their interest, to make these connections, and that points not on the Wilmington and Manchester Road in South Carolina and portions of Central Georgia will be open to the com petition of the Coast Inland Air Line. A large part of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd olass freights from Central Georgia and Alabama can be passed over this line, paying two oenta per ton per mile to the Northern cities, whiob is more than the average pay to Northern Roads lor their carrying trade. The advantages of lines free from short curves and high grades have never been appreciated. The country wants a more rapid transit in exchange of prodnols than is given by water communication. Already .Northern roads, built at ereat expense, are in even t tanAaA Anmruttitinn with tivaf frftn.nnrf a. 11 there had been good crops and good i tion. The Southern roads are making prices, the receipts wonld have been larger. I constant inroads on the freights heretofore xno raiwiuucr ui mo net income, alter ; carried by the coasting vesiels. payment of interest on debt, has been ex- Thnra are those of von who well recollect. pendedfor new iron, rebuilding the bridges ia the early history of this road, tbe officers uvr mo nouK sou aunu xam overs, ana jid not wish freight : took it more for ac other necessary improvements. inmmn,Unn than nrofit. Whn the old This polioy of rebuilding and improving j flat rii gave way to the heavy T rail the .ua uu uma uoeu suuywu, uoububo a i change ol the pronts in freighting began, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 18. 186a STOCKHOLDERS' MEKTI.VG. The thirty-third annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Wilmington and Wel don Railroad was held in the Court House of this city, on Wednesday the 11th inst. We have already given a very full report of the proceedings of the meeting. Below we give in fall the Report of the Presi dent presented to, and accepted by, the stockholders. To-morrow we shall publish the report of Col. Fremont, Chief Engineer and Su perintendent. The President's report says : Oross receipts. t59ft,160 61 Ordinary operating expenses 298,465 29 Net income 297,704 82 j There has been an increase from freights 51,260 60 MISCELLANEOUS. GOOD THINGS. R AI9IN3 IN LAYIR8--" WHOLI, HiLF, AND UU. BOXED, AT nor 10 CITRON, CURRANTS. 7 MARKET STREET. COWAN ft METM, 87- STOKE. R0SADAU. SCIENTIFIC. RATIONAL. SAFE, 1HE GREATEST HDCCE88 OF THE SEASON HAS BEEN ACHIEVED, both in .alee and low prices, at IIEDRICK'S CAROLINA EMPORIUM. A large amount of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods are sold at Retail, as low as Mew York pri- ocs. Jnat reoeived a new supply of Hosiery, Ladies' Undergarments, Gents' Under Shirts, Blanket?, Calicoes, Shirting, Etc. WHOLESALE buyers for cash will save 20 per cent by an examination of my stock. DE. LAWRENCE'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF ROSA DAL IS," KBCOMMBNDEl) UY (1ENTIF10 MKN EVERYWHERE, ' is nix BEST BOKDY TKT DISCOVERED FOB Diseases of tbe Blood, Liver, Kidneys AMD AS A GENERAL HEALTH RESTORER. PurifUs til. Blood, Inaprev. Ih. AppetlW, AM. DlB.tloa, Cornet, th. leentlo., And Imparts Ton., Strength and Vivacity In tit. Wkol. It-item, So that pe.-sons using it feel that they enjoy an Entire Now Life. ROSADALIJS Ji Recommendtd by th Best Pkyiritm$ Etmyviher, J01l J. UEDRICK, octll 7 North Front Btreet. 12- Dissolution of Copartnership. THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE Ex isting between TIENKEN ft BAUMAN, is this day dissolved by mutual oonsent. NOV. 1st, lttUB. THE SUBSCRIBER, thankfol for the very lib eral patronage heretofore extended the old firm, will be pleased to reoeiva a continuance of the same at the old stand. C. TIENKEN. nov 10 87-lW Btar copy. Road in good repair can be operated at less expense than one in bad repair. Old debt in sterling.... $774,664 8) Bale of new bonds . . 700,000 00 Funded debt............ $1,474,604 80 which has been AinAndail in rnhnilriinir and equipping the Road. Since the war the Road has been sup plied with new station and water houses, new cross-ties, trestles and bridges, except locomotives, and five rebuilt, two hundred f voiding alike the broad swamps, and five oars additional, four thousand eight hundred and fifty tons of new rail, and a large number of old rails repaired ; and new chairs to such parts of the Itoad as bad never bad any. . A large sum has been expended in drain ing the road bed, whioh is more thor oughly drained than ever before ; old ones out - The capacity for transporlation fr.eIht 8nd a'ao' cotton would pay To-day there is not a dividend paying road in the South but what derives the principal part of its revenues from freights. When the steel rail with other improve ments become of general nse the increase in tbe value of freights will be quite great in proportion as when the 11 at rail srave way to the T rail. There will yet be a continuous line from the Mississippi liiver to tbe northern mar kets, of straight lines and easy grades, imps, rivers and bays near the coast, and the high grades and heavy curves of the Piedmont country of the interior, the business of which will be measured only by its capaci tv for transportation. If there was a continuous line,of rail of the same gauge between Mew York and the Mississippi river along the plains par allel to the coast at the present rates of has been greatly increased. The condition of tbe Road in all its departments will com pare favorably with any previous 4intf The history of the Road shows a regular increase ol receipts from its beginning. highly remunerating prices. For freight' ing purposes the advantages of such a line have never been fullj appreciated. The road bed in good condition, shops supplied with machinery, road with neces- j 11; . i j.li At first through travel was the gVeat i mo- DOW" , . ,g source of Income ; but as the country be-1 'uuuc" iuuuUJ U"V , gan to dsvelop, the local travel and freights ! mo,re n?B il J.l, F.Tr..,. bearan to Increase, and are now the larcosfc " "" completed, others in the course of con strnotion, with a country abounding in resources inviting a rapid development, the President and Directors do not hesi tate to say the Company will at an early ...,' ., ,. .v.- i.i ' any do in a eonaiaon vo resamo lis oiu along tbe lined the Road, which hTe habit of malung semiannual dividend. " . . ' I Ton, Mntiit natnn tkitw talra r 1 no a r A ra source of income, and Will continue to in crease as tbe country becomes more densely populated and highly improved. Reoont experiments with oalcareons ma nures or marls, which underlie almost ths heretofore been considered of little value except for timber, are capable of a very high degree of improvement. These lands, having a capacity for growing a greater variety of orops than any other lands, giving health that will justify white or black labor, will soon ba more eagerly sought for than any lands in the South. In buying lands in an old oonntry it Is not so ranch what they are as what they can be made J the one is bat a temporary value, while the other is permanent. - - In the last annual report attention was called to the adaptation of the climate and soil to tracks, fruits and grapes. , Daring the past season there has been oarried more than 12,000 barrels of trucks and fruits. Th suooeas of those who have tried this new field of enterprise is a guar antee to the future increase of freights from this sotiroe. ; Coming at what has heretofore been the leisure season, it will not require any additional expense for transportation beyond altering cars to give proper ventilation. . - Experiment! of the season show that Wilmington has twenty -days the advantage of Norfolk in early 'products for market, with a better soil for tracks ; the farms aronnd the latter city, which heretofore have been taking the cream of ther early marketa of the .Northern cities, will km transferred to the banks of the Cape Fear. To such persons as will engage in this branch of business there shall be o -want of facilities in transportation to market, , . . North Carolina grows a greater variety of native grapes than any where else in the country t having a warmer climate they are more delicate in flavor aad. richer ia wum In conclusion they take pleasure in re cognizing the effioient servioes of the va rious oflioers. . 8 '.i Respectfully submitted. - 1 ' R. R. Bbxdoebs, ; President. I.STBIITI0. IX MUSIC. THS UNDERSIGNED WOULD EESPE0T ftlly announce that he will devote a few hours daily, in giTtoj Lessons on the Piano, and in Hinging, to a few private pcpils. (Number of pupils limited to four). For Terms, etc, address E. VAN LAER, Prof, of llaaio, Hrs. Ransom's Female Seminary, , , ,..,. , Wilmington, N. 0, nov U 88-4t "paa, CEZAK, BUTTER. UILK, BOD A, Aa, , J nov 13 Just reoeirtd at . , s siisTiJia's, So. 67 Market St. . . 39 THREE BBL8. 1KD HALF BBL8. rrULTON MARKET BEEF. A. - . Just received at nov 11 BDaTlNO'S. 89- MICE, - CLOTI3. BPlcaa, PEPPEEB, KUTMEQ3, HXBOK TEAfl. at Bvarias, Ko. 67 Market St. Mill A U XIX BL15KS. main, I ssls at the ocssaIi orncs. COAL! COAL!! THE 300 TONS OR4TE COAL per echr. Barah A. Hodman, is landing this day. Par ties who dp.ire it from .harf, will please band in tneu- oraers at once. WORTH ft DANIEL nov 10 87-4t Star copy. CJOHR. CLARA BILL, WITH CARGO LIME, O is this day discharging. Lots from wuan will be delivered at rednoed prioe. WORTH ft DANIEL. 87-4t nov 10 Star copy. Croasdale's Super Phosphate. rjlHE STANDARD FERTILIZER FOR ALL CROPB, RICHER IN AMMONIA and PHOSPHORIC ACID THAN ANY other Fertilizer ia the Market. Having been appointed Agents fur tbe sale of the above valuable Fertilizer, we now invite the attention of tbe poblio to the same. For full partioulars, apply to B. H. COWAN A Co , No. 82 North Water BtrMi. nov 8 80 3m BEATER fBEFK SHEETING! Ji BALES In store and for sale at Factory Prices, nov 10 BY WILLIAMS 4 MURCHI30N. 87-r- 1000 SALT SALT. BACKS NOW LANDING, in ftne order. For sale low by Nov 10 WILLIAM3 ft MURCHISON. - - : , 87- 50 Arlington Mills Flour, EXTRA FAMILY. BBLS ON CONSIGNMENT. Will be sold eery low to close. Hcaams ft co. nov 10 , 37 QOTTON YARNS, at nov 10 HUQGIN3 ft GO'S. . . . , , . . . 87 CIUQAB, SODA. AND WATER CBACKERfl, at kj bot io sy , .. uuooims owe. All ; The iGo,; ; (JIHOBE FABHIONABLB Ett? JB. Seventh Dozen ftaeieivad yesterday, at r ANDEBSOS'S. ' Biga oa the Tree, nov 10 - - 37 ADMIXISmTOft'4 50TICE., TTAVING BEEN APPOINTED AD MINI STRA IT, tor of th. estate of CUrles B. Fraoola. I hereby notify all perron, indebted to said estat. to make immediaU payment to me; aod all lur ing eUioia agaiast th. estate will present then for settlement, i . : . . is, a. jtjusnuiu nov 10 17-lm RRAD TBI POIiliOWINO TROU Dn. F. Oi.in Damhsixv, now of this City, Form erly Professor of Physiology and Pathological Anatomy in ths Middle Georgia Medioa! College, Cblof Burgeon State of South Carolina, during the war, Vice-President Georgia Medical Asto elation : Dr. Laierenc I have carefully examined your formula for the R08ADAL1S, and reoom mended It to several of my patients. The eombt nation ia a happy one, and must prove a potent remedy In all diseases requiring ths virtues of a great alteratire mt Jioine, I wish you suoceas. 7. OUM DlMHXLLT. Baltimore, AprU 22. 18C8 BiLnMoHE, Md March t, 1868. I believe Dr. Lawrence's " BOSADALIS " to be the Beat Alterative in Use, and therefore obew- fully recommend it as snoh. Thomas J. Borxiir, M. D. BALTuioaz, February 10th, 1868, Dr. J. J. Lawrmei ; Dear Sir I take pleas ure In recommending your BOSADALIS as a very powerful alterative. Yours truly, B. W, Cass, M. D. Wa know Dr. Lawrence's Bosadalis to be a safe and reliable Alterative, Ac, and take pleasure in reoommendinf it to tbe profession and the public A. D. MOORE, M. D., . L. A. 8TITH, M. D., J. H. WIN8TEAD, M. D., B. G. BARHAM, M. D.p W. O. DCGQAN, M. D., E. BARNES, M. D., R. W. KINO. M. D., 8. WOODWARD, M. D.. W. T. BUEWEB, M. D., W. J. BULLOCK. M. D. Wilson, N. C, January 7th, 1808. KTVor Testimonials of Bxxabkabli Ccbis Boe " Bosadalis Almanac " for this year, fa RFW APTERTISEMFKTH Mltoellaneous. MEItCMAHTa OR rARMKRS any of the above for their FALL ewlrlwg or WIN- TEll trade or use, should address It. II. ALLEN UU., f. V. BJX379, Km Hois. milBJ tatlKCl AM BlSl(IO..WItHls, be M It grew Hi to a national calamity, A very I BOOTS AND SHOES FILL 1M) WINTER WEIR. Printing, 6 copies for a dollar. Address OUKOUN 11KND I ri ll. DO.. Box 672, N. Y Trad, .nppllodby AMERICAN NEWS CO., Ill) and 131 Nassau I Htre.i, new tut. jRICIIAHDtOVB ntW MsSTIlOO FOB THE PIANOFORTE UNEXCELLED I '"uNEQTJ ALLED AND THR STAND AUD BOOK OF INSTRUCTION, CMl'LOYBD UY THR UBST l BAOHKKS, THS ltKBT BuUOflLS, Til BlST CoKSBBVATOBtZS, And all individual, who desir. to obtain a Thorough and Practical knowledge of Piano I'lsytng. Thirty Th.a.aad Vpl. at. Sold TmMi. and It Is no exaggeration to say. that tiaarter mt m MiiiIok Srh.l.r. hav. bMoni Aec.mpll.kMt PimmUlm by Using this book. It is adapted alike to the yonngoat aud to the oldest; to the begluner for first lesion., and to th. ama tur, for general practice. Bent post paid. Prioe S3 7ft. OLIVER D1THON ft CO., Boston. CHAS. U. V1THOM a UO., Aew Xork. A OB9NTS WANTBU FOU TI1S3 QRAY Aa 1 ..b... . .1 . 1. - t ! 1-. Died for Dixie with Incident, and Hk.Lahu of Late In tbe Oinfedaraoy " Th. spiciest ard ehean- nar uooa puoiiauei. oenn lur uircuiar ana wvu wu. .v.flin, .IUI .lull UFTOI 'HUU HI till Wl. Address JONES BROS, ft Co., Philadelphia, Pa.; I Atiftub, ua.j or, nt. uamt, so, GEO. R. FRENCH & SON, 29 North Front Street, , T XSPEOTFCLLY XV solicit of tho publie an examination of their I Vi .LLVCa. . . Utpft jk Ji24 SHOES, embracing m9' many new and hand some styles- neat and durable LADIES' WH1TM KID AND WHITE BATIN SHOES for weddings and partloe. SOLB LEATHER. TJPPElt LEATHER. WAX. KIP AND CALF SKINS, and a general aaaortnient of Shoe Findings, sr Country Merchants will find our Block large and oobiplet and our prioes very low. Oor Goods being purchased for CASH are offered at THE J0TTOI7AL iiiii PitMM ESTABLISII.YHJT. eL th. LOWEST CASH PRICES. nov l 80- CLIFFORD HOUSE, WILMINGTON. N C, rpHB OUKCIAIf BESD -Uhst It L it grew Into a national calamity. Funny Book, profusely Illustrated. Bv mall. i(in.;t)0 )ptc fur a dollar. Addreae GKEl UlliM) 1'UBLISHINU OO., Box 672. N. Is, haw A very 01AN v rri I - I a v -..-.'-'" V. ., . m a wis, Al a, lw. supplied by AMERICAN NEWS CO., 118 and 121 nasaau eirsei, ew xora. OODSPKKD S rOVNTAIN PEHa.-SO VJ lines written with on. D.n of Ink. No blot ting. On. dozen aesnrtod aample. sent for 28 o:s. Agents mate siu a a ay. Address UOOD- Ofn.t.u a, tu.. B7 1'am now, New Xork. mnia HOUSE, FORMERLY and favorably jl anown aa "BROOK'S EXCHANGE," (Bbooi ft Ourrono Proprietors), nas recently been thoroughly renovated and re- fitted, Th. Dronrietor nronoeoa to keen a stock of WINES, LIQUOR AND CIGARS that cannot b. snrpaased in th. city. B.oordiallv invitee Lis old frienda and natrons to give liim a oall. uruiahed Booms to Bent, aod Lodslnss fur- msueu. J. A. CLIFFORD. Proprietor. octll 12-tf $2000 a VBAR AND BXPRNSKS to Agents to Introduce ths Wilson Bowing Maohln., Stitch alik. on both sides. Barn plea on 2 weeka trial. Extra inducements to ex perienced agent.. For further particular., address ma niuKin onwinu nauuiHsl uu,, Cleve land, u. cosion, Mass., or Bt, liOUis, Mo. FBKPABED AT TUB IABORATOBT Of DB. J. J. LAWRE!,C &. CO. 4 BALTIHORB BTKKICT. BALTIMORE. WESTEKN DEPOT, 230 TINE STREET. . CINCINNATI. OHIO. tg-FOB. IALE BV AU. DRC001ITI,f tun. 8 211 mHB5 OHBC1A1S BBRD. X What It Is, bow It grew into a national calamity. A very Funny Book, profusely. Illustrated. By mail 2Uc; A copies for a dollar. Addreae GRECIAN BEND PUBLISH ING CO.. Box 672. N. . Trad. supplied by AMERICAN NEWS CO., Hill ana idi nassau otreei, new iorx. Ti OBACOO ANTIDOTB- WARRANTED TO remove all desire for Tobacco. This areet rmdT 1. an .xoaUant aDDatiaw. It nnrlflea the Blood, inflgorataa th. system, possesss. great oouri.iung ana Hranginening aower, enable, the stomach to digest the beartiuet food, makes sleep refreshing, and establishes robust health. Smo kers aodohewers for sixty years cured. Prioe Fifty cent. per . box, post frM. Can be sent any distaoo. by mail with Derfeot aafelv. A Iranian on th. injurious effeots of Tobaooo, with list, of references, lesumoniais, so., sent rre. Agents wBDiea. aaares. ur. A . it. AJIUUA T, Jersey Olty. N.J. Saia br all Dragguu. TO MY OLD FRIENDS AND TUE PUBLIC GENERALLY. I HAVE BBDENTLY BEOKIYED AND open ad at No. at Market Sums, .n eutire and oomnlote .took of FRESH O It O O E R I E 8! for family use, whioh will b. oflered at th. lowest oash prloee, to wit, a. follows I OoffeM. Bug are aud Teas of the 0o.t gradee Flour, all graaes : Clheese, all grade. ; Baoon Ham., Shoulders and B de. : Pork : Corned Beef; Mackerel In bartela, half-bbls and kits. Also, ths finest Liquors, Wines, extra Brandy for medicinal purposes; Wood en War. of all descriptions, and th. flno.t Cedar Buokets, Willow Ware. Tla ware, Hard Ware ; Hat. of latest Broadway style: Tobaooo flue Chewing and Smoking ; Cigars I Blacking and Broshs. ; Paris, Ink and paper of all descriptions, and .vary other artlol. usually found in a flrst elaaa Grocery store b. u. uuni'inu, 67 Mark.t street. ooll7 17-tf A MUSIC At. BOX COR ONB DOLLAR. XX. Th. 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Bailroad Conductor, Engineers, Expressmen tbe most exaoting of our ouatomer hav thor oughly demonstrated the atreogtb durability, ao enracy. and utility of tbe fao-aimile Waltham Watches, and pronouno. them lnvaluacl. a reli able time-keepers. Fin. Hwiss Movements, f 15 : Patent American fao-aimii. Waltham Watches, full Jeweled, 120 : (Jhronomtev Balance, tii each. Elaborately en graved with new and novel design. Each watch warranted by special certificate from the Oroide uoia watch oo. Also nagnilloent Oroide Gold Chain, to. 16. and 7 each, sent everywhere, to b. paid for on delivery. Our customer are supplied free with the Pick pocket Detective and Watch Guard ; auto, mailed separately on reoeipt or ou ois. i n. ueuuin. ur- olda Gold Watohe. aan only be obtalnM by or- aering aireaiiy rrora us. i JAMEtt T. MONROE A CO.. Importer and Manufacturer, 1W Broadway, N Y rOTATES I . POTATOES II K Q BARBELS JACKSON WHITES IRISH FOTATUKa. For sal at a low figure, from wharf, by WORTH ft DANIEL, oct 29 27 it COME TI.TIBER HERE'S YEB MULE. HA VINO reawBaeel Ik. TIMBBR ai LUM3EB INSPecTlNG BUSINESS, a mtau4 to aaa rrary .ffort to sire perfect tkfae tton to ail warUes who saay favor me with thair Dusweea, coping oy strict auaouoa ( eusmeaa to hav. a fair ehar. of nublic DatroaaaTC I will eotinu. to .ell free of commission, knowing I can oeseto th very aigoeat eaa pneec ,. ' w. ax. stun nu&. Wnmlngton, N. O, aog 26 884-am : IUI r HAT IV. , . QQ BALKS PRIME HAY, IN STORE .' and for sal by "' eotiv , WORTH ft DASTEL. 81. U BICSE K0U88E8. 1i)K. XBX3. BU0AB B0CM . - , , 'l MOLASSES. BO. P. ROWELL CITI ADVBRTIB VT tog Agency. " They bay. reduoed adver tising to a more perfect system than ha been known heretofore." HaiUUm (fa.) Sentinel Oct. 31,1867. , " Whatever la prompt, methodical andatralght forwar J, they practio. in their dealing, and only that," liouon Commonwtallh, Mao. DO, 1S67. " 1'hey aow probably do th hnavirtt advertis ing business in tn. oountry." Manotuer( M in vauy iaion, Jan. xa, lao. " Their Mtabllsbmeat ia Derhan. th. most.x- ten.iv. in the Unit 3d State, "tape An Adter (usr, Gkuc4iir, Ma. ' This firm is now tbe most sub.tantial buai nes house for advertising in tbe country." American Mining Index, (A. IT) April 2, IOCS. With their reputation they can and do get tb lowest and sou advantsgeou kroia." Muha aaka ( lnd ) Enttrpri. W. are prepared to receive advertisement for all America newipaper, at price aa low aa can be obtained at the ofUoea of publication. QUO. r. ituwAVLiAi ou., to rars cw, . i. EMORY'S STAR COTTON BIN AMD HAVING HOLD MANY OFTHB ABOVE GEL ebrated Cotton Gin laat season, which gevn pw-feot aatiafaotion In every in.tanoa, w offer u.m to planter, ana in. iraae, una aaaaoo, with perf.ot ooofld.no. In thsir superiority over any Gin heretofore need. These Gins are onenuallsd for Imnlloltv and durability, and olean th. ootton batter than any Gin in us.. W. oan furnish anv size from 10 to 100 sawa. with or without Condenser as may be preferred, at faotory price. W. invite attention to the followlno tcstimo. nial : Bicbmoxd Co., N. O., July 9, 1808. jrsri.ifcnon 6Vtppron, Wtimtisjloii.iv'. (. : GBBTLBKasi i Having bought of you last Fail, for my father, one of th "Emory Star Ojttoo Otna,'' it afibrds m pleasure to bear testimony to its exoellenoe. It mora than realised our exoeo tatlona aa to speed, and cleaning ths od. Tb ootton was better (innad. amoother and more free from dirt than any in our neighborhood, where Gin of other patent were used. xour very respect runy, W. J. EVBBBTT, Bup't W., 0. ft R, Bailroad. Wii MisoToif. N. O.. BodL 8. 1868. litltrt, Atkinson M rVAfpperson Qzstlehek : HariiiB nurohaaed from von. bv direction of planter for whom I am Agent In Ihia oily, the " Emory Star Cotton Gin and Conden ser." I deom it but lust to von aud the Dublin, to oertify a to th. superiority of these Gin over any others in nse, so far a my obseivation haa extended, in thoroughly oloaniug th. seed and preserving th. staple. v ery rvspvo iiuuy, yours, II. li. ElLEM, W. are alao Aeonts for "IneorsoU'a Patent Portable Hay and Cotton Proasos," and for th star uallway aud Lever Horse rower." Circular givii g full description and orioea fur nished opon application to AAAineurt a Btitit-r-raiBuw, 11 and 12 North Water St.. General Acenta for North Carolina. ept4 290 eodtf WE HAVE NOW IN &T0RC fob omm; FINE FRENCH CALF DOUBE BOLE BOX TOED BOOTS, CONGRESS GAITERS, uuauMKia OAFUitus and HIQH LACED WALLINGTONS. ENGLISH TIES, CALF BOOTS, HUNTING BOOTS and OONQhEUS GAITERS. A OBBAT TARIBTT FOB LADIES! Goat Button Boots. Berg. Button Boo', Morocco Button Boots, High Laced Balmoral and Congress Gaiter. A "IICB ASSORTMENT POR HISJNBS AND CHILDREN. Gaiters and Balmorals of many kind for Boy ou xonin. BOOTS and SHOES to suit sll classes. WALKER A BRADLEY, Excoaxgk Corner. oct 23 26 -jszari. -" A " ' SUPERIOR WORH IflW FQICfiS! GOOD WORK GUARANTEED I THE JOURNAL OFFICE Is now bettor than ever prspaisd to do all kinds rut! AID OMAJIESTAI. , JOB PRINTIRIC! In tb best style of th art. . ,; RAILROAD & STEAMBOAT COLOR PRIAlTfJG AX9 max pmmsmom 01 MERCANTILE PRINTING, Will receive special attention. FLOUR t FLOUR!! glTBA FAMILY " CREAM OF TnRjfJg Clf Y " Tranea flour, constantly on.J hand, aad for al by i. 11. LUAL'll JLiUl OO. aog 285 tf Wedding, Business and Visiting Cards PrinMd In tbe nandsomsst styles, en stMrt aotto. BILL-HEADS, CIRCULARS, POSTERS, . 1 PROGRAMMES, BOOKS, ,, l.V PAMPHLETS, BILLS OF LADING, DRAY AND OTHER TICKETS, And every other description of job work PROMPTLY DON C AT THE Lowest Hates I ; EKfiELBARD k PRICE Prvprietors . W1 nov 12 OLE, ; RA1S1SS, HALVES and QDAJtTEB BOXES, at Bunriio-g. ' - " 89 BOUSE FURNIhUUfi C00D8. , , WB kavt J mat apaia4 as list, a? Bis sucb a Door Hats, Clothes Hampers, Mar k.t Ba.ktta, Clothe. Lisa aad Piaa, Weak Boards, Soap, 8tarch, Blueiag, Ac, Ae, Aa. - - . At 11 aod 13 Front St, CHAS. D. MYEBB, Agent ootw as SOITTHBRN PCSUIHBHI AttP. Uh paotfuUy hi formed that Messrs Geo. P. Bo wall Oo., th. leading (raw I or Advartteing Agents, are now making .ztanaiv. eootracts througboat th South. Tb.y pay oash for all th advertising they order, and ipeet to obtain low ratea. Pub- Habara wtohmg to bar. their Journal. Biased en ale a the office of Meaars. Bewail A Co., ehoold addreae theaa aa aa eaebaai. 1 1 the ADVEaV- TasaUiI uAZKHE, M.w lork City. DR. B. F. ARRIXGT0J, SURGEON DENTIST. OFFICE CT TBE OLD CITY HOTEL, Boom ate. as foracarty occupied by 0. M. VAS- OBSDELL. Pbotoaraiihiat AAtraooeea becoad streak nor. l 80-tf VrBWSFAPERS. Th Best ateth Cat m eat. A " List " ha. oet bn pabued tor DRAITBICK TOUCHERS. to. na of advarlisen, inatadinr th Wis Desi-1 A Raw FOBS, ATPROTED BY THE INTEB- oeratA ana Bepablaoaa paper ia all towns aad I XA. eitiM of th. Called Slat having mora than 10.- 000 population, (dailies being given whartrar say ar raaoiAMMO,! aaa also bmmi or wa aweary pno Sratwma th laa-alai- aimisAAoa of wbiosi axeaad lOOluO aoyta. aachiewal. Mm- Saat tojtny addreae an receipt of Kola. Addrass QMiU. IT. AU w ALA. AOO A4TerUiB Anats, Park Bow, Ssv iota. aal Bsvanu OoUeetor of Wriml nrl ,njt made aooording to a late order, aaaTbe had at - '-- ocitNAi, ornua. i if.l.'.i .tl J t..- .1. i:-.T 4 . ALL EITS Clf ELAXK1 , DCBlli cjticav WIRE C00B9. Ac., JUST EECI2TO. B BASS TOPPED WIRE FENDERS. PLAT tad W ire Seivea, TUv - Breiieta, Tom Fork. Swing Toasters, kfoa aWk.-a. d'nereni kiads, Axea, KaOs, Glass, Braahei, Hair Breasts, for sal low by ; , - Qa. a. rccs. evS HAJEO FORTES. JAMBS r IRS SON, ptaaa ravta ,i. ' ',. BjaataaeAr.. from Haw Tortt, f . 1 will shorUy ba ia Wiiaungtoo to taa. III snd repair Pianos ; also furnish soso very upa ridV HEW BOALB PIANOS for tboae wb away wish to parch aaa. Mr. P. will feel mat ptM.nr m roturning to hi old quartan and aaaaung tus eld friend. ... . v- ..... u . - - BOTl . , . . . Mf. ' v--"- ' LOST. ; lATI IITIBI VTVT.TH c... . Q nil be hberaUy rewarded by leaving It at tW - i' JomsAicmcx , novl " ' '' - ALL klltZS C? ILL' U pS.WS'ATtBi
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 13, 1868, edition 1
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