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H. mi ltCJEl.L. Drive Alonic the RwAiiaanua-Mi-Uufftll IZHIIS'fnimnt't Triittrt--rltn' Miil'f Hailronii Alhri llle Prlrpf -llravir Dam- (lu w t'rei h. After two wtink -of nltoruato rain and bulihliiin) this rlouila Oimlly broko ainl fled, leaving behind on oveiy aklo a smilinq rer j dure, nn d every beanty of a youthful miring. It was grateful to feel that you wcro uo longer in dread of a sadden show er streaming upon youdiiriuga littln walk, and drenchinc toii for tho fun of the thing. The woridH arn lio longor naked, hot clothed with the thie.keHt and the fairest foliatre : noisy with birds and. bees, and full of blossoms, rose-tinted .flowers and sunny glades. Having such an aspect a drive with a friend could not fce ntherwiwe than delightful. Then I.wiis to see the " WiUleet, briKlit'iBt, loveliest river, Of our anniry, Hoiitbern olinic !". - Charming ! Out rtpTom-.-- Off wo start. ' Down tho road. Over tho hillside. On through tho woods, all rich and rejoioing in the exuberance of nature. ; Come," said my companion, "I'm going t- fihow yoa one of the prottiest views in the world." We ivere very noon traveling over the pro perty of Mr. McDowell, and to a prominent position called McDowell's Hill. On the way thither I notioed a uliagcy Cashmere goat. It was the second I had ever seen. There was also some attempt made at vine oulturo. I was pre From the Coluuibua (Otiio) Btatvaitwu. A Conspicuous Failure. S.tldotn has there been io any important elective oftioo so conspicuous a fuiluro us that of General Grunt oa tho ChicT l'xe.'ii tive of the United Hlates. lief ore his elee tiou h wont tip like a rocket; much his inauguration ho has come down like u stick. There in a growing iliBcatishtction with his administration in the repulijicuu PA'nL-a tvliiitli flititti nri)aMiitti nn ull ki.l.iH borough's and uiado onr return back to Tue disappointment is kepii mid bitter.-. Ashevtlle comfortable. I parted from the o,,lnA tpv . ,,,mui,, t.ir ,, friil- Hwannanoa with tho hope of seeing it in toliBg tll(,m tuftt ,ICV expected too tllO hammer. mnnh fmm UIvhhim. Hut it Im r..tir,.w1 The Valley Of the Freuoh Uroad, to a .ht nvBn rnnonnnltla Tittnt(miB nrh n.it beauty spot of Which! have alluded, will, mut; that tho piomises ho miidu of iude in a couple of yenra, resound to the whist- pondenoe in his olliee atia of opposing an linur locomotive. The I'aiut Hock or French Uroad liranoh is forty-tiva miles fvoritiSm and oorrtiptiou hsvo not been .uuB, uu W1U UO IU uumtuci, ma luum i kept amj t(lrtt lyouU ttie apnollltlUCllt of this blight rivers mill conld be pnt up at very little cost, l'lenty or umber. Jt'lentj of water. All that is wanted is immigration to turn the fruitful soil into a land teem ing with wealth. On my return down this "Child of Appalachian hills," I broke oil' some budding rhododendrons, and plucked some ivy ilowers. When they ure in bloom they render tlio air most lru Kraut, and tue banks very rosy and guy. A rest, and refreshments at Mr. Chees- Juae next. The construction of this lm portant line will be reonomical as the grade is beautiful, light and level. This connects at the Tennessee tituto line with the Cincinnati, Cumberland (hip aud Charleston Kailro&d. Ktiuniug from Ashe villo the aspect of the country will be found as lovely as it has been already de scribed. The most remarkable point of observation on the routo is the Warm Springs, Here Btands a hotel fully fitted for the accommodation of two hundred aud fifty souls. itie Chattanootra is the main branch, running due went fifty-five miles. It will be also under contract the tenth oi June. This is the westorn division of the old cor poration of the Western North Carolina Railroad of 1855, The Salisbury road bis own aud his wifo's relatives, of pcrton al friends and those who made him rich gifts, and of negroes and fierce rsdickU to fat effloes, he has doue nothing, absolutely nothing, oxoept occasionally helpirrfrttiff radical leaders play their role of universal negro sutlrage. Conservative republicans entertaiucd high hopes that General Grant would stay the tide of radical fanaticism which they saw was making of their party an instru ment for the ruin of the country. Hut uow they find, after loss thuu a three month's trial, that he has handed himself over, body and soul, to the control of tho radical faction, ilioy counted too much upon Grant's reticence. It is not ulwuys a sign oi wisdom, or even ot. common smse. it is not safe to trust to it, as tho !UM DVi:iiTIM:Mi;M. - KIIIM I KIHKII l'l II Kilt Clf.OUK Flltll F.XTIN'UUISIIKK CO., No. 4 Dey Street. New York (li'dat reduction in pru-o. Nn, I J;'fi : "tun. 4 lie ; Nu. :itt:. Ktret oIhhh A i.'ii m vanM. A'Ml'css an Rliavr, ' AUK'!' v Vr wi 'Vint 'rii . Secret History Ur Trlh CUNFEDtRACY. Tim antuiiiuliHij ivi'riuio.H mul 'iiri m; il rlogurrs, n.aln in Una work, are croatu k llir liiiidt iolnnt Ueairo to obtaiu it. 'I'he iirtu rt hiJi- iiiii nvriifnii, ac.. i i i 'na mi l oilier i:niiiil' r t leailom, with the Hi.Uih Mynlfi uttcum " llo liilnl the Nckmio in llichiuoiid," am lluirnnalil)' vfhkmii.k. conn tiv ;ireuiar ana e our let dim, ami a full ilMaininlion nt tint winL. A.l.ln u- M TIDNAb I'lUiUSHIM) IU)., l'hiUil..i.u. r AiUnta, (la., or Ht. Iouii, Mo. m:m aim i:itTii;.in:!Ts, I HU lliLi: lli.lili lL m( ink. II IkllVl Mli.A i.m . . . . . . .. "ICS I MIN1I V J (A I IMl'OllTANl' l'llflillJiilI INrldtAl A l 1U In voiilia Hiiill iMHil,lii- dili k M.rii'tae. umiI Ii.hi oil nwinuit priil., AililrcFN CIIKMIl.Mb INMl'li'lllk 4:1 l'l, ,,!.,,, I'uw, n. v. MTlvVT I'OI'KKT rOH-MIKI.IJi:H. PltOKI l'S OVKH MINI 1'K.K Hiiidliein, .!t.- ami Cuiuilv Itiuhki for . tlronl mivi.i.y. (Si iiil fur oireaXar. A.)irn VFAVKIt .V Ji'M-N, AUinil'K.fitialmiKli, I'a !HW l.n.ll,. tilmillai Sullliorlria. ill (' Mil h.iiih,! filr immllilv li .-. linniili-. noiive. lilt 111 soil lie nl. 1'or suit; st lMlllili.lv anil tmiev Rood more. Niititii tv nuil on rtoiit i f one dollar. Vh. J. 11. ltookn, Mritta, tin.. ole "ITtilit fur NnulH Carolina, (in., KU , AU . Minn., I.ixiiriniia - V 'I I I I.'. 1 1 l.'M'l' I 1 1 ; l im r J VH"! M.ildlaa Itoru.r fiw li.mnnue, .'aUv- L tedellher fur Him or Ciiuiim.n ohiiniifv Aueidii wnntoil in evrtv town in the onnnlrv. ... Nanilp ai-ut In- mad ireaM on ren-lpt nf :i'o.- Kvny vl liy nf Unri'm-nr l,suia, Hi ui'Ketn ( Intn ilelirrs, etii , tor private lioimen, hall, and ehurnti is, ooiHtintly mi hhiiil. (.'rilera lor aauiple puses nt our lutral tyh'jinf lmm, UUcd-iruujitly nv iiit:nv ii hub. u j 111. Ifc, rillir,n tv V. "JIAreli btreet, l'hilailvlihia. which is now ai far as Motgantoo, will pro- event uag proTOll r for ,Uo inii,,,,pniienoo bably be late in the summer up as far as the that his conservative friends expected from foot of tie Blue RiJge. This fact will place Asbeviue within thirty miles of rail Tho time is ineroly conjoctured as to when the (Jhattanooga branch will be nninhed When these roads meet hero it will be the him has turned out to be "a u oho of wux in the hands of flatterers and reckless poli ticians, and the common sotiKo lie. was thought to bo surely in possession of in a high degree has proved to be tho one thing cause of great joy to the people, not only in wnich his administration is most palpa e 11.. . 3-1 L .... .1 v. 1 .. I . . . i ui tuu iiiiiuwuiaw Yiuiuit'yi uus w tno wuum i Jy detioiQnt '" western OOuntry, and to the btate in gOU- fphn lmtrod and virnlnnna fiitliil.iteil t. Oral. I wArdn his nrndncnsnrir in tlm 1'reniib.ntiiil Thii Bnctfact Of Tho TiundreiTTmilos has been the result of the late meeting, 4th nBmmity Qraut Wft, snpnosed by his May, at Morgantou. The object of the friends to nosBess. The hold iaa of nn of- mcetiug wan to accept the amendment to floe Uy Johnson's appointment has been tho charter. It granted the additional suffloient for the removal of tho iueuui funds of three millions of dollars, with an- beut. Having been opposed to tho im 5.0(H) BduU A (.CMS V.'AN1:D fur U MlblSU'H New Illuiniiiated and lllustratoil Kdllinim ot the 1.1 1 'in !' 1 II Ids T Slid UI'miAN'H 1'll.l.lllni'S IMKXillKSS . XhoJwwka are now ready-fnrTtnllVBI'yr' Adiliifiiis for (latnlocne id tho he.t HoIUlr Huhseriilii)n uwb iiiuiii.nnu. IV. U. II.IRIIIIVU, I'hlludelplil!, i nn r in narimm a tuition Of llle Hlv llilile. J ATKNTW.l-Blnnn V "'., Kill tors Mr a, Aiu.rK an, ;i7 l'(k)ltow, New Vork tv-tluee years' exnerimice'ln ohUtniniJ A .11 IClUt: AN khiI tU'KOI'KAIV I'ATK.VI'S (lHiihius no iharKA. A pamphlet, 10H iimj-ok ot mw Kim iniorniauou ires. AcMresa as above. a I.KM U AM .ll r,,r " Women nf New f Yorh." (Nmiplele ejposs of Kntnfe l,fi hi we uiwi jiiia-mmit, nenaaiional. Heaull fully llliislraled. Hsmple onpy pnet-paiil for f'J niim om joiia hook uo., i-i't niiuiaii St., N I . lyll.V, ItMLUOADS. r JI()T sr KINGS, .HAITI COUNTY, VA. 8. I new .li" Address !, V.. or Bl ll.lKlt .und f. eataloirtie of al chtleetural llmikt and Jvvmait. A. J. IIicknki t. A do.. 1'ub'rs. Trov. oprinKnnii, in, $ io'"oaniKitAlOAiu.'rV'7K tc 6 Agent ja soil. .the. IIomi? Km rrME HwiNa Ma- einss. ii nisKes tue uh-k stitch, alike ns 110111 bidh, has tlio undi'r-feed, anil in equal in every il'ri'i in nij ni wiui Machine over invented l"riee tin. Warrentcd for 5 veare. Keud nr rlr cniar. Auuross Johnson, t i.ahk (In., llimton mass., I'lttsbiirKh. l's.. or HI. Louis. Mo, JOOOS MAI.AHY. Address tJ.H. Piano !., N. V. L'OI.HIIIIIV'M I'ATWNT RED JACKET AXE thority to borrow two more upon seourity. What this security is is a matter of specu lation to thoso who aro not in the secret. Time will reveal what Is meant by this authority to borrow on seourity, No doubt this has created a misunderstanding in the minds of some. Harmony existed at the mooting. This action will ensure the con , H A" W " -t . peaohment and -fuvoruble to the acunittnl i of Johnson has beon doomed millioiunt ' cause for removing from or refusiug to appoint to offine. This petty miilice, ven ted on persons who bad only an olllciul or political connection with Andrew Johnson is a mean attempt to wreak veugeauco up ! on thn latter for his ntnnanrii f ilr.nii'j' uectlOU Of the noa Valley ot tho leant 8-1 wnnt of faith and lack of oommnn ln.neMtv I n nailer man our regular slianed axis for tneso see with the heart of Woaturn North Caro-1 in relation to the trust confided to him 1 r""0'1": r It ci's deeper, .s'lmnd-It don't linn at AnliADilIn I i v. i i . i i ! stick iu tho wood. Thhii It does not Jar the una ai ASlieviue. - I when he was n aceu temnorurilv in u hurta i j n Tl.o M ir. H,f ),a lu.n onnlon .f foe .lT- VTT-L -WOI-- T .1 " " ' " , . 11 '.","u- " " ' ISIUIIK ' i,. - - yt, v.- . . OI UB ,TBr vmuo. Jy mo course uo is Axe out or Hie cut. mill wit h tho aamo labor o woik than trilli ri-gn-nAtlnni; to do mtii the xu. fol all i.nr Axes are ardwarn storu does not adly answer inquiries or give yon the uatno of mo iat twenty years win peruups never i pnrsmng, instead of hiding and covering you win uo one-tlnrd nion tint in oDeration : I mean that from this I nn t,. ,tiUmnUfHi arr,.iK a... - u ,d 1 'r Axes, fted paint has ;.t.;ss i Huor.0i.M Tf mill ,a Kino. 1 i.f .' " . XTt ... .. " . .. . r Ziud auaJittua-ut tlua. A iirX UtrVr S-.w.trrA. ---w J"m "PK " proMiBBy ueiortrue-1wo1iie. Ty.aiuiej rt.a. If your I nujB 11 iuii uhwi i iB wi . mvery one undorstanas oieany tno motivo i keep our ihknIm, wo wilt si dram this region oi an ireignt ond oarry it that influences him. and irives him credit or rill your orders ilir ot. to Charleston, the more direot way to Atlantic board, . Tho people must take great interest in these roads.- The Rip Van Winkle idea will be exploded. The wealth of a coun try consists in keeping what it has acquired. The Conestoga wagons will be forgotten Civilization will be carried to all parts of the annnrn'irtD-lv. The Northern aud tho Southern Pres byterian Churches. In tho General Assembly of tho Old School Presbyterian Church North, iu Now lork, on Haturday last, resolutions were our country uuu oiwj m iuuiiii.u.i!iji . na ,.,. ,, n, . , 1? m,., . short time. We can see this by rapidly n,0,m af,; ril 'i ',.,'. t. strongly favoring a union with the (South ern Fresbytonau Church : scanning tho map of tho nation. A direct Southern lino will run from North Caro lina on the Atlantic to California on the Pacific. On from Wilmington to Asheville. On to Chattanooga. On to Memphis. On to Fort Smith, Arkansas. On to Altmrpier lue, . uioa.cu. . ,T I subordinate oourts to to treat it, thusac- 10 oan rranoisoo.i.ai ornia. no uaveseeu oordiD to i(g ulinif)toM anil mtimbm tUo iiy iue operawou oi iuoij, o. ceuaio uo- ; o ftdmig8ion to our body upou fore us adjournment, that a Southern line fh D.l tmu ,,iu .,.an,i.. ' . was expressly wormy .01 cousiaerauon.- jgter8 ftnd memberS of otUor braucbl;(, of xnai ine oouwi uas a r gn, iu lu.at, n tuo presb teian church in this country ; lint what particularly strikes the people of beroforo - - -:?;rzr-::-:'--'- lUia pkttLU io irtj dco biioii unci umn ui', anupui m goou running oruer. carrying hereby convey itg christian salutation to in wealth and prosperity. This will make lho 88embiv of tho i.reHi)vtorian nl nnrl vuflnofuoii I . ... . .... " iuo oiaia ncu. puww.ui. uu tw.FOOu. ohnrohe8 of tbo Southorn States, and give "i . expression of its sentiments to Christian ,,1,,, " fraternity and fellowship loward the nun ine worm oners a oevier uome 10 me me- ,.. -ni ni..,, twi . ,.,, na the nrar.ft dealer who Uotin our A tub. I.IIMMUnirT Ai IMKKWRLh, I'ltt.lmrKli. Pa. Sole owners of Colburn'e and Hed Jacket Patents, "ill f ANTKD AUKa'Fs. 'Vii TorWu" r if mnni'i. everywhere, trule and fimial, to in- tr.iflnnathe GENUINE 111 "UOVKD COMMON tl-iAHK JfAMlI.V HKWINtl MACI1INK. This machine will stitoh, hem, fell, tuck, quilt, cord, hind, braid and emhroiiler in a most superior manner, l'rioe ouly f IH. Fully warrantoi! for live year., wo will pay tllHHl lor any macluue that will sew a stroui'er, more hcuuliful, or more elas- tic seam than ours, it makes ttie " Klastie Ijfiek Stitch." Kvery second stitch can lie cut, and still tho ninth cannot he pulled aimrt without, toariint it. We pay Agents from 175 to liKI per month ami cxneiines, or a (-oinniinxion from which twice that anioniit can lie made. AiMresH HKOOMIl.t l'l) , I'lttBhurli, I n., lios'.on, Mass., or Bt. 1 mils, Mo. , ( uuiion jjo not he imtswed upon by other purtioe nnlnnnn on wortnleHs east-iron niacinnes. under the same lunio or oth'rHisn. llur is the only genuine and ronlly practical cheap inactnne iflanufactnreii 1,1 1 It l KXllNtU lNIIHU. J'lant Hirlncs, 1 Window WasnKa aud (Jabukn Enoine for Resolved, That this General Assembly Bend stamp for mrcnlars to ' .. ... . .. ... J . ,,. t hnitn ,vt i . M li, ej. 1 i umi Ki.t,, i uovuiB, UI linn. $3UOU a tear. Address Fox A Co., Hauo, Maine. Whereas, Tho last General Assembly ac knowledge tho separate and independent existence of the Presbyterian Church in the southern Htntcs, and enjoined upou all seutly on tho summit of the Hill, and look ing down upon to tho right hand and to the left,' and awuy oil in the far away dis tance in front tho most magnificent sight i. in scenery in which my vision, and fancy, and mind had ever taken delight. A coup d'oil of tho Frenoh Jfroad Valley "lay smiling before me. Io describe it is im possible. To paint it would set at defiance the " ars Apellea." It is unrivalled, lovoly, beautiful, grand, glorious aud sub lime. At sunset it is enchanting. The Swannnnoa joins the river and they both run along together. I stood gazing for twenty minutes, it was near noon, and we had other, sights ahead. Wo wound around through groves and glens, passing some bandsomo villas, until we came in full view of Mr. Gilbert li. Tennants'. It .stands on a high elevation which gradually slopes down to a bottom land through the middle of which runs the 1 reueti iJroad. , The view is especially picturesque, and -1 will " repay a hundred fold the drive out there. We tarried not very long contem plating the glowing visions, but wheeled about and trotted towards the Swunnanoa to drive somo miles up stream. In a nio nient almost we crossed it and were on its fair west bank. " Beautiful " indeed I That is its English translation. Give me the Cherokee. Its borders are enamelled with flowers, Tho rhododendron lines them thickly, and the flowering ivy. I was pointed ont the white ash bending with a drooping, Ueecy, snow-llake-iike Mower. Black walnut stood on either tide. The shrubbery is thiok. Huge grape vines ex tend their limbs, creeping and climbing, and as it were, jumping to the very highest tree. Bnt listen to the Swannanoa: TbrouKb the laurels anil the beeches. Bright thy silvery current shines, Uleepioff now in granite basins. Overhang by trailing Vines. And anon careering onward, In the modest frolic mood, , : Waking, with its sea-like voicos, Fairy echoes iu the wood." The colt and the saxon is now found scattered in peaceful happy homes along its borders. Tho poor Cherokee is wander ing an outcast, a Parioh in the land of which once ho was lord. AUts, jwor , Yarick I A roar of falling waters attract ed now my attention. It was their tumb ling over a dam. Hero was mill owned by Mr. Patron a grist-mill, a flowering JniH, and a saw-mill, turned by the same nab oi Water power. At erery point along chanio, or the farmer, or the retired man of business. The valley of Ten nessee and the fourteen Western couu ties of this State are as productive as auy sou beneath God s sky, To those seakinir summer retreats, 1 would particularly reccommend this town. My former letter vill show its salubrity. ; Nothing is too dear. Board can be had from fifteen to twenty-five dollars. The T.nv.l nn.l Ir. Il.u l.uuf ,I..1DI ,tf Ilia h i auer price is inai oi iue jagie xaow... Kepi d)m eUrth to express the desire that k,j ... ... j-"-"o thn dav mav ni be found in the shape of. mountain com fort. A horse by the day at a dollar -auit- a-half. A horse and buggy for throo dol lars, &o. Chickens sell at twenty cents each. Egcs at ten cents per dozen. But ter at twenty-five cents tho pound. Corn ninety cents to a dollar per bushel. Every thing else m proportion. ,' I would inform our church friends how the mission stands. At Beaver Dam, about two miles or three from town, is a very neat little chapel hidden away in the trees. It is in existenoe over two years. It num bers forty in the Sunday school. Two vur.nir ladies ua ont from town every Sun day afternoon and instruct the children. $100 TO S250 Nwre 'nv. A'n.irjcs pnid irfwklv to Agents every where nulliuK our I'iKent. h'nrrlilttiwj It'ii e Hire Vt"Uie imwh. Call at or writa lor particulars to Oirahd vtniK Mii.t... 2i!l No. Third ht., 1'lulmli 1 pbia, l'a. v ovTim i'f it i.im: Wo will insert an . advertisunmnt iii'"ooe iiia sand Newspapers, one inoiilli. Tho List iu c!u-lcn single I'ap.rs of uvir llio.liue C'lirn lallon ti'-kly, nnre than lee llall' I'npeis, la which tho advertiser obtains 2t insertions to the day may not bo distant when we may the month, and lb" isauing; t'apers in more again bo united in a great organization than roo dttrerent imvm ami elite, com. that shall cover our whole laud and em- ciin . .mlned at oor offlr.. brace all branches of , the Presbyterian Church. Send fcUiup for our Cireulsr. AJdross OEO. P. Jiesolved, That the stated clerk be direo- ROW LL i CO.. Advi rtislnit Acents. New York. ted to forward a copy of those resolutions to tho stated clork of tho Presbyterian J Churoh in tho Southern States. The report does not state what was done ; with these resolutions inherit and hold with them tho Name ancient symbols of faith, tho t-nnie forms of government and of worship, thus repre senting before the world the mime sacred principles to which our common ancestors witnessed, and which wo have maintained together in the post, and especially hiuco we occupy adjacent, and in many places, common territory, we deem it duo to our '. lAUDV .V IO., Proprietor. Prof. J. I,. 1'AIIKI.I,. M. l . of the 1'oiviiimIIv l a., in s:i i i ll sieian, win lm open tor the recep tion ol visitniB, June int. under the mauauenient of J. A. McOI.UNlJ. Al! the I'lilhllnns having I" en tcpnucd, panned and titled out with new Furniture. Mnun. bods and Tableware, these HpruiRs offer niisurpasMid attraotlons to Imth tho invalid and plmsiire seeker. Nu ciounneor idTiiH lias been spared by the proprietors to make it as comfortable, and pleasant a. possible In all visitors. S-The HOT WATKKH hers have been will known fur moio tlisn half a century to possesa, in a wonderful drgrne, 7tiie, AUernlirr, VVtetvcid and (hnuinlinti 'nwrrtiri. and have bseiinie jiially colobialiid for the onto of AVieiitnotism, unn. wn-nirt y iia j.ii'. ftKin, luwiarr ami ttumo : j-draiuH. tne result ol Inliirv or ser ous i ITusion j OmfriiWfoti of Musotet uhI .Ininln, JHttrrhira, ond jHtprjitia, aceompanled with ni Maulli and 7in;e. Hescrinlivo f aniiih ete furnished bv (4iaM gor at the Bprlirgirur tiy?. C Tary Co,, Itiuh- niouil, vs. A tclciirsph olUmi will be established at the Mprina-s, thus all'irding visitors sn opporl unity of protupi coniuiunioauoH witu eveiy part of l lie county. i ma" Ml - ltiu-llri M'ItM,l(; iATAHBA M'KINtS. CATAWBA COUNTY. N. 0. rpiIIH CKLKI1HATKU WATE11IN0 PLACK, 1 formally called tho North Carolina While Hulphur Hprlims, will be open for visitors on Tues- 'lav. tno first day or June. liciiig situated lu the pnrinwcatcrii part of the Htdtn, in a country remarkable for Its beanty aud healthfulnesB tboeo together with tho virtue of tho waters make It. one of the most desirable watoriiiR places to bo found. The Minernl Waters or these Hnrlliiis are tho nluui aud Diuu duipnur and lUialvbcate or Iron. and they possess all the finest qualities of thene Waters, aim ai anvereien ramodlvs for all ills- oasi s of the liver, tHHvelSf-stiituach and kidneys,, eruptions of the .tin, scrofula, wbakness, debili ty, dyspepsia, rheumatism, Ac.,,10. The proprietor Inivinn spout a larue aniniint iu additional huildiURS and improveinouts generally, theso HpriiiKa aro now in a line condition, rooms larxe and pleasant, and good onttaiiA ouutaiuiiig rriiin two to alt rooms eaon, won arraneed fur either large or small families. Uond ten pin alleys, tnuiaril tables and other niiucmenls. Fino 11A1II llllUHlib for Pool. riniiL'ii or bhnwer llatb, and Hulphur llath. hot or cold. A good band (if Alusio will Iw at tho Hprlngs the enliro season, and a good rnyeiclan nerma- ncntly located for thn hinellt of Invalids, who may rest assured wil have every attention. Having secured the services of Mr. J. N, Car ter, of Virginia, who has had muoh experience aud siauils blub as a lintel keeper, visitors maf rent assured that our tab'e will bo supplied with the best the market oau allot d, and everything done thut will add to their pleasure and eonifurt. Thn ears on the Western Morth Camllns Hail road will leave Salisbury for Hickory Hlatlon. the Hiringa depot, every morning (Hiindaya except ed I in enunectiun with the North llsmliua Jiail road, avntding delay oretnping at Salisbury, and arrive at Kiekiiry Htatinn in tuns for Isreakfaat, wbure good backs will nu iu readiness to take passengers over a beauliful, ell ahaded mail In iho Hpringaa distance of six miles. As an Uidili'eintiitt tor laiuiuen and parties tn spend two months or morn, I have oonclndod to put board down at the tollo imig low rates t . - j lioaru mr one single nionin sou. li ianl tor two or mnro nionllis Ml) per month or at that rate. Hoard per week Hit. , Hoard per dy 12 fit). Childu-n under ten years of nga and colored servants, half price. No ensrge for infants or I children under two years of jrn- j, mii.ur.iN whit, l'roprieior. Hparkling Catawba Hprings, I Catawba County, North Carolina, May loth. 1HI). ) I'.r.Ald " Life is "Real, life is Cnniest." WII.MINflToN WKIM)N flAIIiKOAD 00,,) (if nek Ciiutr K.nii. llrs. Hrri HisrastiSNT, U'll.MINUTON, N. C., April 113, lWiU, riLIKCK OF 8( IIKDIfLU, ON AND AITr' It MONDAY, the Until Inst., onr passenger tisin on this rod will leave Wilmington t i;:un A. M and IfMHl 1'. M , and riive at Weldon. li:Kl A. M and 11:50 P. M. Irfiave d'ehlon ll:l.'i A M. and 7'4S P. M. Airiveat Wil mingtnn 4-.1H A. iti, and 7 li I'. Al. 'I he day train will pot run on HundMi., A daily through freight train will leave Wiliiiltiftten (Hundays ex cepted) at 1:0(1 V M . for the acoom.eoilalii ,n of Truck Karmera, Passengers Pan al.o get accom modaliona nu s.lhl fn-li-lit train sn far a. Golds born'. H. I,. Fit I'. MONT, ' Kng. A hnpt. april 10 iiittf 0 KN K1U L 8f! TI lilNTKN DGNT'U OK1T0R.) 1VII.MISIITON it manhhkhtk it. li. (io. v , Wiihinhion, N.C., April ID, Pitt).) ON AND Am: U APBiL Htti Pansnngiu' -Tralmt-nf thtiriOTirrtTvill. liiii oullui ioln.w- Ing ncbeilulu : KXPKK8H TRAINS. LiaTte-Wllmlngton dally at tL-IS A. M. Arrive at I'lnreiiee ld lfj A. M. Arrive at Kingsville. 1:M P. M. Leave Kingsville , m an J. M. Arrive at r'loronoe H:M l M. Arrive at Wilmington. l):llll p. M. Kxpresa Train oonneeta closely at Florence with the Northeastern Itailroad for Charleston ; and Cheraw and Darlington llsilroad forCheraw, aud at Kingsrillo with tho houlh Carolina Itailroad fnr Augusta, to which Point ears run tltruuuh uuMnut enmje. AOCOMaiODATlON TllAINH. Leave Wilmington daiiv. Hntiilav ex.. at 8:",r 1. M. Arrive at Florence , !l:4ll A. M. Arrivo at Kingsville UMK) A. M. Leave Kingsville 4:00 P. M. Arrive at Florenoo.. B:4I1 P. M. Arrive at Wlluilngtoi 6;1U A, M. Aeeonimoilatluu Irain oonueots olosely at Florence with the Northeastern Itailroad for Charleaton, aud at Kingsville with the Month Carolina Itailroad for Augusta. Passougers for uoiunima snonid take the Aooomniodatiou Train. WU. MAiiltAK, 0 tiner al Huporintoiulent. april U .? 105-tf gram) kali: op i:klitate, Gr J I A N J) S A L E , - -v . - -- OF EEAL ESTATE , AND I I RSOWL PKOPOTf. ... '. ' . '.. , BT' TUB ' - . SOUTH CAROLINA REAL AND PER SONAL ESTATE AGENCY, RALEIGH, S. C. . $I00,00 l AliTAL hTOCK. , i'uiKTiinitn nv Tim l koismthhs of sobth oabo- .. .: -MSA, VKB. 96TII, ISu'J, - J0itV.ni O. HI'.HTKP, rrrnidnt. ' ' jtmrn uixun, n.;vetjnf. JOHN C. llKNTEIt, Aa, and Tra$. -HUh'T-tL-LUWIH, ftejni Cmmttiorr ' - .1,000 Valuable Pieces of Property to be Di. posed of Worth 8140,01)4 I SJ A CIIAN0I3 7." , - - RKL HRTATK. HF.VL.N FINK Itl'.HIDFNCLH-FOUU IN THE CU V OF HALKIGII 1 One reniileuoo in Ualeigh, N, C, described below Omi " ' ' One " " " Ouo " " " (no " Warrontnii One " " (JhaiHil Hill One Hotel hi Tayloreville, N. 0. .110,000 8,000 6,500 6,000 6,000 a. ooo CBEAr7!0lTUmPASSElW.EinND FKEIGIIT l,LAM AIU LLE, , Between New York and New Orleans! AND AIX INTEKMIEMATIt OITIKS AMD PLAOM. riiiME rrtEionT ponwAKDED by pabsen- 1 OEU TllAINH, and at LOW HATEH. A'O Injniranct nrvumtry. To pnrohaaaTUikets, or ferrates of Transpor tation aud other Information, apply at the llcuor al Ufltoo, SOI llroadway, corner of Itcado alroet, Now York. ; Hl'Klt MALLBTT. " Ueiieral Agent, New Yoik, Jime 1,1, iww J5-lf Wil., (Imrlolfo & Itutherfortl li. It, . . OgnKBAi. rlePKniKTriiiNT'a Omns, I : WiLMiNorow, N. V., May Ifi, llil). t ON AND AkTF.lt JlAV 15TU, tho 1'Msenger train (in this Itoad will leave Wilmington on Tuesday, Thursday and Hs,tuulay at 7 0'olook, A. M. . . - Arrive at Knrklngham same days, at Hi P, M. Arrive at Wadesboro' ( Htage) at 9 P. M. Leave Wadestgiro' (Htagel on Tuesday, Thurs day aud Hatnrday, at 1 P. M. Iave Uooklugham on Monday, WerinmiU) aim rriuay at ii:uo a. ju. Arrive at Wilmington same days at 8 P. M. W. 1. KVKltBTT, General tiuperuitendont. miylfl . iii-tf 'COPAKTNKRKIIIP.KOTII'KH. Hill il. ITO1H '4 m ABd FAUNE8T IN HF.LLING ROOTS, Rplscopal t linrt h in Virginia llppumil to HltualUm. In the State Council of thoProfestant Episcopal Chinch of the Slate, of Virginia on Saturday, tho special ciiumitt. o to Haw Creek is a reoent addition, and owing wbich was referred so much of the bishop's 'v,":i '"' " sect out there. address as relates to innovations in the waiat' 13. !'. o. orders (llvl.V Otl'i 1H)1, 1. A U. 'The' newly invented pocket :imn-pii-e, suitable for either adv er gentlemen, in haud ioiho metal esHO, white dial, ilt h'liired, brass move ments, eourid and serviiieable with key comploie. A true. rf perniaueut indicator of time; warriiuieu lor oei jcwti; pool, paid to any part of the U. H on receipt .-f One I ollat, or thro for ti 00. If SHln'fscil,.u is not give.) money rammed. Address W. HCOJ 1 a et, iNew lorn, lie drome rs and n gistiirod letters cm L T V A. I srX. M ST shoes, LEATHER ami entirely to a rnplufert)fs.a It is nearly live miles irora Ascevuior A pious lady has, during the last week, de voted half au acre of land for the purpose of building a chapel thereon, lliere are about fifty attending Sunday school. ureal mings aro expect , espec uiiyw ftre comparatively of recent origin, and amkjiICAN KMTTINU MACHUNK CO.. lies oouiu wraamuwi ituumou nuiu numiiu, inat tne Dreseni reaction toward itoman- ton. l ui.. or Ht. n. n t t .i. . . i: 1. . "... . . . , . . , - - , ' u e exuecii visiuuk oilier ijoiuls, buu 11 we ism. in whioh thev have culminated, doos glean anything that we will think of inter- not date further back than the year 18:33." est to lyou wo win not ue biow in oommu- xne report concludes with the sentiment doctrine and worship of the Prclestant only reci-in-d Episcopal Church submitted a report aud a 1 r awtku agkits.. To sell ttie Amkk rosolutions. The report eavs that "these. S 1CAN KNHT1NO Maohink. Price 123 innovations which the hiHlion ashs the The simplest, cheapent aud best "Knitting Ma- imnnnil tn AnnauW. as M.u werrl imnnrrii chine ever inveuteil. Will knit H),()W) sticlms per . ' . . . ' nnnnlA. T.iherl iodncetiieulH to Avc.nts. Addreee nicatiug. The Will and Bequests of the Late Dr. Rush, of Philadelphia. that " it is manifestly proper that any ex pression of opinion or protest on the part of the council should be accompanied by a plain statement of the false doctrinos or unlawful practices brought into the chnroh Philadelphia, May 81. The will of against which such opinion may be ex- Dr. James Rush disposes of a million dol- pressed or protest entered." Uhis state- lars, and the estate, after providing for ment 18 gtn at length against the use of certain moderate legacies, goes to tho the term priest; against the substitution of Philadelphia LibrArv Company to purchase baptism for faith; against the doctrine and a lot and erect a budding to be called the 088 the term real presenoe," which Ridgway Branch of the Philadelphia differs in no material respect from tran- Library.and it is designed to bea monument substantiation; against the "use of a mnlti- to his father-in-law, Jacob Ridgway, and tude of unauthorized and superstitious his wife, Phffbe Ann Rush, from whom he ceremonies" in worship "which wore derived most of his fortune. The will cast off or prohibited at tho reformation. irives directions for the management of the ftno- finally against the " Romish reaction library as to choice of books, and eepeci- tidal movement tending to a more ally cautions them against oompeting with voluminous externalism," ic. other libraries in the number of their vol- , T7 p nmes. He adtaocs them not to give much -i""" wi w. ea space to those teachers of disjointed think- '"'". i mo aoiuut.ru ing-daily newspapers. Novels and mis- Presbyterian General Assembly at Mobile, chievous reviews also receive some pretty od answered in th (negative: hard hits ' "Can any number of ministers and el- Iucn i rum iwu jrreBuyteriea aione, nnuor any circumstances, be regarded as a on- O'Baldwin, tho Irish giant, be engaged to I stitutional quorum for the traasaotion ot beat the dram at the peace jubilee. , I Sy nodical bnainess?'' AMC your Oorloror Uragglst lorSWK KT Q.l'IMIlCii equals (bitter) (juinine. Is made ouly by F. M'KAilNH, Chemist, Detroit OUT A Ml More valuabls than Oold. k5JjJLjl X For particulars eondtwo Scent stamps to AUOUdXE JLUl'IN, box 1U27. Ciuoiu hatiO. . . L : TRY THE BEST 0 i K DOLLiliLJLir IV THK COtiajTUV. ' -If required, HgentsNKED NOT PAY FOR THK GOODS UNTIL DELIVfcUY. Agents wsnted everywhero. fend for Circular. H. C. TI1UMPHOM Ai CO., VJH l-.leral Ktreat, Hoaton, Ran fTVIlHTY VICARS' Kjprlenc In the Treat- awst of rhroBlr and Sixoal Dlarasrs. A PhyioLgi iil Ymoof Marriaj The cheap est book i.-i. r pub ished containing nearly 3.0 pa, snd I. in li'i. plates and engravings of Die auiuuiy of ine banian organ ina statoof health auU disease, with a treatise on early errors, its deplorable eonst qnenoee npon the mind and hody.i with the author's plan of treatment the only ra tional and successful mode of care, as shown by a report of cases treated. A truthful adviser to the married aad those contemplating marriage who entertain doubts of their physioal condition. Sent free ot postage to any address on receipt of 25 eents, in stamps or postal currency, by ad dressing Dr. LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. The anther may be consulted npon any of the diseases npon which his books treat, either personally or by mail, anr) medicines sent to any part of tha world. shoe Hwmt;s. anil alive to the Isnporliui.-o of selliuir a cood and uurauin ; BOOT AND SHOE' for a very small price. Onr assortment is large aud stock extensive Our tionda prime and durable, and our pnoes are made to 8 I I T T III! TIM F 8. To Merchants we offer great inducements in a Laro and well selected Mtock, embracing every style ud varioly of Hhoes known to Ihe trade. We offer Goods a i Low as any JoM rs in No York or Baltimore. MiTCOME AND SEE UH.-fcia" . U FREXIII MIX, 29 Korth Front 81. may It ij3 PlfKLKS. tDCUMbER8-tn barrels and ar ; CITOW CHOW English ; STUFKd-D UANOOES j HTUFFKD rEPPF,r.S ; ' , HOKE KADISH; . . FRESH CANNED TOMATOKM; Just received at t HAKKKT HfMsvKT, , COWAN y ME'PTS." msj 23 . . - .. WOiif EhTECSUIBK SATI I', ANCHOVY 8AUCE, Htoffed Olives and ( o Co, at . ' G ROUGE MYKB8', u ana ts rrontriu nayW . . - " NOTICE OF fO-PAHTlVERSlllP. Wilmisotiih, N. 0., April IS, 18B9, WE, IDE UNDEUrilONED, HAVE THW V V day entered Into eo-nnrtnershiu nmler Hie firm, uamo and slylo of IlANNIH'l'fclt, COWAN A CO , for the purpose nf eciiduutiugthe bniini ss of a REAL Lii'A IrJ and FINANCIAL AUENCY, with principal oftinta at Wilmington, N. C, and hew York City. . - . - WM respeotiHllynnsrfiur service to the pnhllo, , LliYIUKL 1) AN Met 1 Kit, D. H. COWAN, J. 0. K F.N YON, Fnr further informatlnu, address llANMiTEU, COWAN A CO., Wihuiuiitnn, N. C. P.alelgh Pontine and flandard (daily). Hall. bnry Old North WUte, Charlotte Demeerat, Mtates villo American, AshviPe Nowa, Marion, H. C, Crenocut, Homier Watchman, oopy one month, ami veim nuiu to mis ouicn. april 18 171-tf . "n "'; .', "" "'( S,WU ,'. r. . vi . .-.,.,.. i-nut au i I I Hsinplisi mi exhibition at HEHTKIl DUOS. A 00.. No, 'iti FsyoUeville street, Raleigh, N. 0., at tha regular cash prloes. 10 Fine- I'lis-tous (ilou each mad by Q. V, Hctimidt, Italliniorn, Md ,...,$ 6,000 ' 10 Fine Top baggies, IliiO each, mads by H. D. Uelunidt, llaltimnre, Md, 8 500 60 1 at freniinm 7 octavo Pianos made by ,' - Tremaiue Urns.. N. Y, MOO saeh. .... S3.600 6 1 arior or Churcli Oru sue, ti stops, tliDO mailo by Tremaiue lirns.. N. Y l.QM . Mttht nuwliiR maohlurs, Wlloox A Qibbs, or iwover a. uaaar , sun eaon gnuuQ 600 Bilk Dresses, best article, 13 yards to each dress, 140 ........ S0.000 5 VoloclM)dcs, $V8 , .w. ,60 21 Rolls tlrussols Carpet, ii yds each . 6 8,340 6 Halaruamtor Mares, Wihlor's patent, best in the world, 1200 , 1 SCO 1 Cash Prlso, II, H)0 gold ,3S4 10 Uash PrUos, 1100 each l.ouu 2(K) do do II) do..i -9,000 87'i do do fl di,.,i..,,, - D.800 1000 do do U do 8,000 SOOO Prizes. Value of the total amount 1110,694 Total number Tickets, 73,a7, , . All of the above is pnt iu the drawing) at the regular eaati selling pries and will be disposed ' of by a regular nwido ot drawing, and io order to acoompiisn uus tuo company win sell 73.37 tiok- ota at f J eaoh ; for further Information read sees ttnn 10 n I . jf the By-Laws of the company i M-UWI,' , Boo. 10. The plan of drawlug shall b as fallows: There shall be two wheels, one a prise wheel and one a number wheel, arranged in soma pnblie plaoe in tho oity, where any one holding a tioket may he present on the day or drawing. Ia the number wheel there shall be as many tieketa oor respoudliiKlIn tho atunboF as those whioh have) been sold. In the prize wheel there shall be aa many tieketa as there are prtxea, these ticket) shall be deposited In the wheels by a board of su pervisors, who shall be appointed by thedireotors, after which lhewhi.nl nliall be sealed no and placed iu auy bank in the city, the dtreotors may direct, until tlio time of di nwiug, whan the super visors shall bring the wheels to the drawlDg.break thu seals aud tho drawiug shall be disposed of by taking a ticket from each wheel, at the earns time aud the prix ticket taken from tit priae wheel shall designate tha prize drawn by the tiok et corresponding in number to the one taken from the number wheel at the samo time, - The wheal shall be W..II sbakeu aftur eaoh ticket la drawn. Ki-c. II. Tho directors shall designate the time and place of drawing, at. which time and place the supervisors shall be required to be present and sen that tha drawing ia conducted entirely saoi- Ublo. - ' ,., A hoard of supervisor will be annolnted who will have exclusive oouirol and mauagement of the drawing. They will conduct His distribution and see thai each person is legally invested with the property he may draw. A duplicate registry - of the tickets sold will be kept, so that in tbo ivent of loss of ticket, tho accident may be rem- lieu ami uo nnnivse can occur. DISSOLllTlOiv. OOPABTNF.IIHHIP THE 1 between the undersigned, under heretofore existing the slylo ol AT&INHON A MIIKl'i't UHON. ia dissolved hv mutual consent, by the withdrawal of John Wil der Atkinson. Alfred I). Mheppcrin sssuuies all the lishililies If the late finn, and it is reipienled thai Ihose in dubted to ns will make prompt payment In I, int. John wilder atkinkon. alfred m. hhf.pi'euhon. Wilmington, N. U., March 17th, 1861), A. B. SIlEPrERSO.I & CO., (SUCCESSOR TO ATKISSOR SBSl'I'MHON,) (.cncral Corauilsslon merchants, - i . - - AND Afenls Baltimore and Wllnilaglon Uteaiu Ship Line, 11 AND 12 NORTU WATER STREET, WILMINGTON, N." C rilENDEft THEIR 1-FRVICF.rt TO THEIR J. fi ieuds and the public for the purehaso and eale, on ooniuilaniiiu, of NAVAL HiDKEH, COT TON and ItKNURAL MEHi:H ANMiiE. LIUEItAL ADVANCE.-! will be made upon eon- aiguiuent for sale in Wlliuiugtou, or by their corroHiKiudeiits iu tno Northern and European inarm is. All bnsiuess eutiuated to tbem shall have prompt personal attention. The undersigned takes pleasure in cimimond- ing to the patrons of Atkinson A Hheppersnu thuir successors, Meiers. A. K. t-hepporsoo A Co. JOHN WlL,lF.lt ATKINHON. Wilmington, N. ('., Maroh lHth, lrti.'J. 144-tf DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. rnUB FIRM OF R. H. COWAN Co. 1 THIS X day dissolved by mutual consent. Mmars. Cameron and Hill will close the hunines of the Firm. . R. H. COWAN, jno. w. caii:ron, JAMES H. HILL. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORMED. A Copartnership nndor the name of CAMERON & HILL, and wUT oontinne the General Commission and Hhipping Bnainess at tti Old Stand, No. Si N. rv att-r rnreex. ... v.n... -...-.v, JAHE-i H. HILU . Wilminguin. . 0M Maroh 4,.loti'J. .-. nib t 13S-8ro TO TIBPEISTISE DISTILLERS (CIBCFLAB.) rjinE BUB30BIBER9 . IS CORDIALLY UE J. tnrniag ibanks to thoir friends 4n the coun try who were last year engaged in the Turpentin e business, for their continued confidence aud snp port. desire at the commence oacat of another season, ta renew their aasoranee-i of n-itirtug ef forts in their endeavors by ecoanaiy iu expense i and charge and prompt altentiou luibeircrders, I a well as the utmost cue in the eaJeof their eoosignments, to proraore their interests. Ac connt salsa aad rstnittauces guarsaWed to be j trial"" - !" . v The drawing will take place iu TUCKER HALL, in the oity of Raleigh, immediately after sal of iickots of which due notice will be givea. The company is working nnder the provisions of a special charter granted by tbe Qeneral As sembly of Norlh Carolina, .whioh oompals tha oompauy to comply faithfully with all ooutraot. copies can bo bad on application to the oom- pany. - i-;. t Ail the above mentioned property will certainly be disposed of as above stated, and those drawing ib win ue lu.iiNiuu won mu iiuv iu tee auDpre. ay No member i f the company is allowed to purchase any tickets. Alt monies sent by mailat ths owner's risk; that sent by Express, Ri.giBl. red Letters, Cheoksor Drafts at tbe ri..k of the company. No property will be listed uulesa ths title Is in disputable. '1 nn tieannrer ha been required to givs a bond of li,llt.O for thn faithful performance of bis du ties. He is re.iuired to dcpoi.it daily in the bank all monies received, whero it will remain until all the tickets aro sold and all tho property will be positively drawn and delivered to the parties drawing, or the money returned. Bend 62 by ex press, post office order, registered letter or draft, at our risk, or by nnril at yonr own, and take a ohanvo al the 8,000 valuable pnsee offered. Tickets will be scut anywln.ro iu the United Htates at the company's risk. - One Hue rend.'iice built of brick, in the . . 'hist improved style, in tho city of Ral eigh, with eight acres of ground, and ' all ueueseary out buildings, with many tine ornaments in the yard. Value $ 10,000 One large and convenient bouao in t)in city of Raleigh, on Newborn street, 13 t large- coinfortahlo rooms, double par- ' lor, with all necessary ont buildings, 1 1 aores ground, and a beautiful oak grove. Yaluo t 1.600 One large bouso on Newborn and Ulood- wortli streets, containing 120 rooms, suitable for a boarding house, all ne cessary out buildings, with a beantifnl ' oak grovo lu the yard and i acre of ground. Valuo.. 16,000 - One beautiful residence on Kewliern HU, 8 rooms and basement, i ont buildings aud stable 7 acres of groued.elm grove, very desirable and attractive. Value. . f 8,000 One in Warreuron, N. O , known aa the Alston property, in porfeot order, on ,f . of tbe best built house in tiie State, containing 8 large rooms, double pial- ' gas and porticoes, one of Die most oommauding aud beautiful residence in tbe plaoe, with 8 acre of ground, .' fine orchard, beantifnl oak grove ui the yard, and all necessary out build ings. Value .... 1 Anno The property at Taylorsyille is vory at tractive, vaiuaoie ana cneap. it u a Hotel at the oonnty seat ot a flourish ing and growing village of a thousand or more inhabitant, and aitaatad one square from a good and flourishing col lege, do school of better grade, right' on he line of tha Atlantio A Ohio rail- . road, and being situated In the moan tain region, tha scenery is troly d- -hghttul and fascinating. Contain SO . room, and tha building ars aew. ' Varas... SJ.0C0 On in Chapel Hill, containing 4 rooms. wnn ur place, ana on u ioos auuns room. Also, kitchen, oat .bouses aud . -,; one and threw-fourth acres of land. Valo.... 81,0m Those ordering tickets can seleot say aombsr ' from 1 to 73,347. If the number rdarad has b' taken, the nnmber Bearaat will b not On thr cant stamp most sopornpany rrj order. Persons deairlug any farther iaforsxatioa aril' pleas address ,-.:. - - : ' . "' , : , . . .. JOHN a EISIEB, ... ; fjenreUry tstK , . - tia--
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 3, 1869, edition 1
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