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- r i ll W '!..(.,!" : -,, , .. V.W .Wv f It'll-' vvt'?f ! f 11 , ", t 3 TOXTOli Vf 1i.fi ;Xwt .4 1 4 ft liy- i j'-1 1 4'i' VOL. XVHI-NO. 225. WILMINGTON, N. C, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 20, 1800; WHOLE NUMBER 5,2G0. DA I Ty J O TJR NAL , - OIJIBHT DAILT TH Tal 8TATB. J KSOEChARU b PRICK. PraprUtore, a si AJDVBUTIS1NG MAreCSUAHY. 5ljfi S ff 5 '"2 3 II ill- 94 SS "8 BoSlB8 f Jf S 3 - cr - 2 a 3 it PS " . u ka !8 E 8 J I I i l l J I 1 11 S o o . ,8 8. 8 8 S S !S 4 8 8 S 8 .8.8 8 S a . 8 8 8 8.8 8 S D S C 4 R 8 8 S 8 8 .8 8 8 p S S .8 .8 8 8 8 S E B C g 4 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 St g S C S t 8 8 8 .8 8; IS fc g K VI K iS 8. 8 ..S..S 8 S B s"g S 8 8 8 8 8.8 ,S 8 U S K 1 8 8 88J 8 8 S8L8 A .8 m i g 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 1 1 I 8 8 g S 18 8 8 8 8 8 si'UNCiiiiTion. .iooo A 00 . 3 00 out year. ....,...,.;.... (tlx monllu,.. , Tbrtio muutlia , WEEKLY JO URN A : KUTASLISBED BEPTEMBEIi. 1814. Una aqnar,, 01 ten Unci or less, for each anl evorr In erUon. $u 1 . , Mpeolal Koficet will be c&orgod $3 per Iqaare, for each ad eterj UuerUan- BCBBCRIPTIO!!. One jear, ,.i t3 oo hi i moBitii. a co THE DAILY JOURNAL jJe reTiewed tLo wbolo caso, and ably r gned each point 1 y His argnmcnt wai on elaborate one, well oonoeived, and expressed in a forcible manner. His tribute to the learning, the ability, the integrity, and the high patriot ism of his client, Mr. Moore, was touching, and beantifnl, and well appreciated by the members of the 13ur present, who know the justness of the onconiun), Keit followed Judge liornes in behalf of Mr. Moore. lie made only a few re marks, mainly concurring in the arguments advanced by the other counsel who had spoken, and assnred bia olient and friend that whatever might be the decision of the Court, he would still retain the confidence, respect and affootion of bis brethren of the Car and of the people of North Caro liun. Mr. W. N. H. Smith next argued in be half of Mr. Moore maintaining the po Bitionnv ot jufBsra. rattle towie- ami 1'ur boiv e He added, tp the arfraasutfe ot theie learned gentlemen the weight of bis tub eDta and learning, His argument Vas founded on the same grounds taken by his brother connsel. 'He appealed to the Court to deal cautiously, for it waa a grave question, and might be made a dangerous precedent ; to deal tenderly, for tneir client was one of the most learned, ven erable ana law-abiding members of the Bar of North Carolina, and that that would be a harsh judgment which would strip Mr. Moore iu bis old aee of his robe of omce, as Attorney ol tnis Court, auu debar mm ever hereafter from entering the Court, which he has so long adorned with his talents, his learning, and his love and veneration for the Constitution and laws of las oountry. --Mr.- Smith's argument was clear' and logical, and delivered in an impressive manner. This was the closing argument in Mr, Moore's oase. The Court then stated that they would pronounce their der nieinn Af a anKai nant Amy ... ..UWWUUU. "-J. . tiptwial Dupatoh to ths Baltimore Bnn. FROM WASHINGTON. Qramt v; MnuiarrTIi Damvcratlo Prew - Vindictive Policy of th Administration Tne Hnld ProlaaThe "aunntlon " of the Executive Tka Iun Illpenlng be. tnretn Congreae and the Prealdeni-Tbe 1'iuaptcle Tbe Secretary of War, eke. WILMINGTON, N. C. SUNDAY, JUNE 20, 18C!; From the ItalciRh Buutiutl, Juua 17, IHC'J. The Supreme Court of North Carolina. The following notes of tho argument of the connsel of B. F. Moore, iSq., in re sponse to the order of the Supreme Court, to show cause why he should not bo si lenced for contempt of the Court, in the -matter of pnlmshini? a " protest. A a. wero furnished us on yesterday, but at too late an iiour lor its publication The counsel will write out their oren raonts, but the anxiety of the public to see tne progress o( tno case. Jeada ns to antuu pato the publication of the arguments of counsel from tneir own pens, by giving the following notes Judge .lint tie moved that the llule be discharged : This motion he supported by an arifu nient, able, eloquent and convincing. He showed clearly that under the laws now in force in this State, the offence charged could not be punished as a contempt that it was no contempt of the Supremo Court that it was a mere point against the con duct of individual members of the Court that, to constitute a crime, there must be a - crimum tuttni, that there was no intention of bringing the Court into contempt, for his client bad solemnly on oath avowed that be intended no contempt of the Court, ' that it was a mere expression of opinion and a warning, springing from tho purest and tne noblest motives, and that instead 'of being amenable to this Court, the mo tive that actuated Mr. Moore deserved to , be commended by the Court. In conclusion, he alluded in feeling terms to his client's well known love and veneration for the law and the Constitution that when others sailed the Constitution, or deviated from the law, be ever remained true, and with unwavermg devotion and steadfastness, has ever stood on the side of law, order, and J ustice tnat tne Court ought to hesi tate long before they pronounoed the sen tence depriving him of the privilege of en tering the Supreme Court of his own State, stripping him of bis rights as an Attorney, and in ins old age, alter a long lue ol ar dent devotion to the Constitution and laws of his State, banishing him from the Court, stamped with the brand of disgrace Judge Fowle followed in a powerful ar gument, showing that the Court had no - authority or jurisdiction to enforce the rule, that the'offense charged was no con- - tejapt, that though the Jung s Bench of Jungiand.mignt nave ruled it a contempt. no Court in America could do so without violating the Constitution and Laws, .that the doctrines of contempt in England is a disgrace to the age, and is considered one of the evils of the English law : that in - America freedom of thought and speech cannot be restrained. Cexoept under the law of tha land, that no law makes this publication an offence; that even if, though the Supreme Court might have enforoed this vole twelve' months ago, they could not do so noto, lortheaot of the .Legisla ture, of 10th April last, defines what shall be a contempt, and that the offence charged does not fall within the definition ; that there must be a criminal intent, that here there was noncriminal intent He supported bis positions oy eiung some autnortuoai His argument was a brilliant one, deliver ed in bis most earnest and impressive man ner. He showed beyond a doubt that tho Court had ao jurisdiction, and that this rule was arbitrary, without foundation iu law and justice, and therefore ougbt to be discharged. Judge Person then followed in a long, forcible and strong angument - He dwelt . in the outset npon the nature of the offence -charged, and in a most eloqaont manner Dortraved the condition of our country lass X an, lug ifvueuau moiicuicuii produced by tne rresidenuai canvass, that tne conduct oi certain omciais, occu pying high Judicial stations gave the veu erabie lawyer his -client,' a reasonable ground for fearing that the Judiciary would lose its parity in the mire of poli tics, that tha Courfbad do Judicial oog nizauoe of this offence, anyhow, for they bad not been informed of the publication in A .11...!.. UmA made of it, and no witness had been called in to establish tha fact The Court had ob tained their .information of the publication by oondeaoendingto read it, us individual, not at on organiitd Court, from tha news papersthey had ao right to take jadicial cognizance of a mere newspaper article, without affldaTit, Uegatioe,i legal proof. Washington, June 17, ISti'J. If the triumph of Grant over Sumner (in the matter of the English imbroglio) bus hmn oompleto, it has been owing mainly, every one must see, to the very effioieut aid of the Democratic press. - Whenever and wherever the Administration moves iu the right direction, it can never be wrong in concluding that it will be supported, inch by inch, by the Constitutional party. It is as clear as noon -da v. that the Conser vatives have no sinister objeo to accom plish. -They want no offices, and if thev did, it is manifestly not in the power of tho Executive to grant them. In a party point of view, there can be no doubt thai it was the polioy of the Opposition to pro up Sumner, whose notions, if attempted to be carried out, must necessarily Usui to the dofeat of his party. In a party sense, therefore, we could desire no better plat form or no better prospective candidate against ns than the Massachusetts Senator. Yet the first move made in ibis direction was promptly counteracted by Democratic gazettes, which were actuated by only pa triotio designs, and among whish your own was by no means in the back ground So much for so much. You were in formed in these letters, on the Oth of March lost, that the policy of the incoming Administration would be to "out-Herod Herod" in vindiotiveness to the South as a quid pro quo tot monopolizing tho places of honor and profit in this great Itepublio. I think these were the very words. The Administration has, I hope, found ont by this time that this implied "contract," if so it may be called, is considered by Sum ner 'A faction as void, for want of considera tion. There was a time when such a bid on the part of the Executive might bave readied a prejudiced and besotted people. But the thing has been "played out" (to use language understood by the jupper- crust of civilization). What then is the "situation of the President and his ad visers ? The signs of the times ore ominous again of serious misunderstanding between the Executive and Legislative branches of the Government, although tho relations of these dignitaries threaten to be very dif ferent upon the vital points at issue. To sustain its extreme southern programme the administration, in its extremity, has seen proper to retain Butler as its advocate and loader in one of its dens of the trucu lent concealers. It relies upon Sherman, the brother of the "General" in the other. In tho meantimo the tactics employed by the Administration to thwart Sumner's foreign policy, it is highly probable will be adopted in retaliation on the part of Congress with respeot to the South, t It is a very simple one. - It is known here that Sumner's demands in the Alabama contro versy were ignored by the administration simply because he and his faction advoo ted them.?- The extreme measures of the administration towards the unreconstruct ed States, lately foreshadowed in the opinions' of the Attorney General. therefore learn, on the prinoiple of the lex talionit, will be discussed freely in the next Congress on the ground mainly that the time and circumstances wonderfully alter cases. - i 1 neod not mention the " signs M I refer to. They ere in the very air. That of assumes a new, but not unexpected phsNt. For the printers in tho Uoverumeut 0111 :e to sustain the Union against Douglas would be to ensure their speedy disannul. To retain their situations they propose io array themselves againxt the Union. -The easiest solution of the difficulty will be for the Union to cut oil' tho (lovorti munt Office, nud let it be given up to ne groes altogether with such vliitti mcu h will work with them. Some persons pro- fess to believe, however, that Mr. Superin tendent Clapp and the colored lulutcr, Douglass, will acoomplish the CDtnplotu demolition of the Typographical Union. H This is what the Kadicals desire, but what they will be unable to accomplish. They do not know the power of the organization they seek to destroy. ' ' 5, l' In this matter there are - wheels withiu wheels. Mr. Clapp dure nut d if charge Dongloss. Should be do so, a Badical psiw&daelerea that he could not hold his ofuoe one hour after the next meeting of the Senate. The printors in the (loveru inent offioe dare not epposo the ltudical will for fear of losing their places also. Meanwhile, the public will watch with in terest this attempt to break up the Society, Indian Affairs m:h AiivKRTisoiuxrs. KIR Ml VIM 10 it HIIMtl! OLOH K F1H 14 K XTlNtUUSH E tt ( 'O. , No. 4 Doy Street. New York. Great ruilnotmn In n'. Nt. 1 t:i ; No. 2 I in No. ;l !.', f imt'ClKee Agim vtiiuvd. Secret History OF THE CONFEDERACY. Tlio atfoundin'j revrhitioitt and niartt rni din rtoiirr., matin In thia work, ro criatitn Ihf moet intouHO dielre lo oUtiu it., Q'he mti4 polit- k ih twriywi, c., n iiavia an-i ollior Uwileil' r ate loacVra, wiih the llhlilo, itvtetir from " liiiirt tho Keen In lllolinivnil," are Ihiirouflily vwnuiwn. ipi ror Direuiari tm trnonr tprnia, arl a full d"KOTlpUon of the Wutb. AMre ! A TIOWAroilUgWtiw Vt ,,i'liilaa.lpfcis, l'a., 5.000 IJU0K ACEXTS WANTED tor ItillDlNa'a Nr lllui,unlo,l ami lllnntraiftd rcHtinn tf the MKK K t'HKlST and iaiiNt'AN'n l'H.mujim phuuuknm Tlie works aro uow ready fur dolivory. Addrcaa nl l-tiu,,f "'' "r 1,10 l'0,t coliiiig bubeoriplion W. WlIAItDllU, Philadelphia, IWf or HasdiiiK's KiliUoa of Uie Holy Bibln. I) ATKN I-e ltl.nn t u,7 Kdltora elentlllr A met li en, 37 lMk n0w, New Vork. Twfln to tame and oiviliso the In-1 AMK.itit:Ai and kviuipkan patknts. ijiumn no nnarRn. .a painpuiet, hin pana of law an 1 1 iulormaUoa tne. Ailiireaa aa above. (JK.ITU WANTK.U 'fPi Women ur Nw IJomplnlouxpoe, of iVmnln J.ifr in (lie ireiU MiItolioIIh. Hi naatioual. lU'am i- fiilly llln-tratril. Hmpk copy punl-paUl for 1 1 A.lilrcoa New Vona Hwk Co.,'lJ5 'aean at., N. Y. City. Grant's council of eight wise men, whoxo mission is diaua, and for whom Congress voted nn appropriation of 02,000,000, is in seetiion here, and gravely deliberating upon what is host to be done in the prutuiieH. I ven ture the assertion that a more ridiculous humbug has not been gotten an by tho Kadioato, who are so prolitlo otrhumbugs, than thflrrsam' commission, the cost of whioh i $2,000,000. Not a single mem ber of the oommistiiou knows the slicht- est thing about Indians, and it is doubt ful if some of them ever saw an Indian. The nearest any one of the oomntisaioii comes to baving any kuowlodgo of the In diana Is what JBob Campbell, of St. Iiouin, knows, and all he 'knows about them in what he baa learned from Indian traders, Maa.. Piubnrf;b, Pa., or 8t. IxmtH, M to whom he for years sold Indian goods of ; rweoa nai.aii v . Ailreaa Piano Co.. n poor quality, dui at large pnoes. xue M:HAini:inisi:mi:NT8, 1 1 ii.iiiii.K iiiiiiiiiL itiioii, f-IUNTAIMNO IM TOHTANT I'HYcIOI.OOt J I'M, 1.NK01IMAT1ON to yoiu.R mooooiiteu plutlnn Mki-i ue, eonl free nn iwMilpl of US or lit. AMrH HlltlllCAI. INUTITUIK, 4.1 Clinton I'Uoe, N. V. PATKxt lM:hi:T i0K-SHi:i LKK. I'UOI'IIM OVKIl M(M I'KK I f. Kouthern, Sltato and Connly lilhta for le. (inat hiivi i,v. Honrt for viroiilar. Addreae WKAVE!l.V JUNhH, Mniinfra. rittbnrnli, Ta, l.adlee l!II,R0 ADS. ' WILMINGTON A WKI.DON BAILltOAD 00,,) Orriis CniKrEaa. a (Ikh, BcrsBiRTKSDtirr, lTii.moToif, n. u., apru sa, liuw. fl'HH. I.aillee Heatlo SuiHrlera, (O. 0 JL tlilUoua,) for monthly uao. (Umple, convo uit nt and mat. For aalo at niillinorv and fantiT Itoodt atort. tiamplea by mail on reoaipt of tin dollar. Ln. ,). U. Itooiiua, Mariutla, Ua., aole atftmt ror Boatli (Jatullua. Ua,, Via., Ala , Ulae, liiiuiaiana. nimr. ok hciiom:. ON AND AK'l'Kll MONDAY, tho SUlth lBat. our paaaeugur (raina on tlita road will leave Wiluiincloii at 6:00 A. U. aud arrive at Wolrton, KH A. M. anil J:B0 P. M 10 00 1. M , aud 2:80 P. M. r.ave weWKin 10:10 A. a, and 7:5 1'. M. Airlve al Wit mtuKlon .S(I A, hi. and 7:14 P. Al. Tha day train will not run on Handaya. A daily Mirnuffh freight train will loavn Wilmington (Sundaja ex oepted) at 1.-08 P. U., for the aosomwodttlon of iruoa if arm ere. . I'aaawnasr, oaa alev tea aeootn uiodaliou en Said tp-hthi-lfatP aea M tAolda. "'''I.- til VTST.J L X. uul in a.-.l yeiMi i'i lisd ff f?ff 111.'. It I. Ml' r.iiiiiiv' l.k.lA . . ....(...i 1,1 .! man atarner ur rDui.. aitap. --w-- 'ntiwMM.w uannnau nvrr.mniiviiuani a Vf riuai - Wu4HaToei a MaxoRcmnia B. K. Oo. r WOMiasTOH, it. a, AprU 10, 1869. ) ritnn neridian MOrnor rof SerOavun, riap jl im eiuier mr nun or common nimnny, AhoU wan aril la every town in teeonairy. Huiuplpe aont by mail pi opald on receipt of Btio Kvpry vat tot y of Koroaene ljnipa, Hrackpte, Chan deliers, etc , for private hotteea, Italia end church,. tx, ciinettnlly cm band. Ordere for eample oaaoa of our latent etyle of latnpe, tilled promptly at lowft pricoa. OOCLTKU, JON KB CO., 70U Arch Street, PhlladidiiUla. WHISKEY COMMON Bl ILDKU l(Ui for ctttaiimuo of all newJi. rhltivlural Uooki and .low milt. Aildrpue '., Pnli'rit, Troy, N. Y., or A. J. Pll'KNEI 1, , fpriiifitlold, 111. t0 00 i'KIl OAl UHAItANTKKII Airanta lomll tho Hons 8nrrrm Hkwino Ma chink. It inakoe tho lock eitrcii, aukk ok hoi ii sidii, has the niidcr-foml. and ia eitial la sver y ruHpcct to any HawiuK Maobine ever invented Price $25. Warrcntoil for S joara. Hoinl lor oir- (Miiar. Adrtreaa Johnhun. Clark A Oo . lioatou. WHISKIES bjt tli tiarrcl, at the I OK WWKHt FIGURES, the letter of "Governor Brownlow (a sworn friend of bumuer) should not, how ever, be overlooked. - Among such an ao eompliBhed set ot professed political jug' glers, what ia to be angured beneficial to the ' conquered race 7 1 declared l tluuk day dawns. I rely more especially upon the good sense of the Secretary of War. Will he be caught in . a trap so clumsily oontrived ? Will he permit his Chief to be left iu the lurch as a remnant of the fag cud of a proscriptive party which history must needs characterize as- an example to be avoided in all future time ? Especially iu view Of the fact now apparent that be sides bis going down to posterity with the anathemas of the unscrupulous faction which eleoted him, he is in a fair way, if ha fails to take a broad, national and cbil- osophic pathway, to merit the disregard of the present intelligence of the t. oountry of every shade of poUtfctil iofinkxi. X. Correapondence of ths Baltimore Giaette. , ' RADICAL ATTEMPT TO BREAK IP TOT TTTOx tlBAPHICAL CKION. . Washinutok, June 17. The printers employed in the Government I'rinting Oflice hold a meeting to-morrow evening, for the purpose of " vindicating them selves from the slanders and misrepresenta tions east npon them by tha National Typo grapU9t Union," . Tbo qOvHtloa tho whole ludiau polioy for years past has been bad enough, but tho. present is a monster stroke of extravagant aud expen sive foUy. - The fact is, the Government for the past twenty -live years uaa utterly fulled to kocp its' plighted faith with the IiiJiui.h Every treaty it has over made with tho Iudian tribes tho Government has bi on the first to violate its provisions. Tho Iu- lians bave been robbed and plundered by Government ofllcials, crowded off from their reservations by white men, their women have been debauched by officer.. and soldiers garrisoned iu their vicinity, and, in fact every species of wrong Iiuh been practiced against them, and when ' they have appealed, to the Government i for that protection guaranteed to them by their treaties they have recoived uo satis faction. - These wrongs they have patiently en dured for years upon years: addod to whioh their women and children have, on many occasions, been cruolly massaored , by Oar soldiers, and their homes and property have be" 1-Mtoyoi, and' ei.uno, railing to obtain justice and redress from the Gov ernment, they have taken to tho war-path ' as their last aud only means of redress, the dogs of war are let loose upon them at nn expense of hundreds of millions of dollars, the onlv result of which so far has boen a total failure to subdue those Indiunsho are at war for their own just right Wo have had peace commissions at an enor mous cost, bnt all to no purpose, because the Government would give them no pow er to do right, and deal fairly and honest ly with the Indians according to the pro visions of existing treaties : and now we have broad brira for Indian agents, be cause a weak-minded President is silly 'tll,BIHIV'ri lATKNT " ' RED JACKET AXE i.:- 1 iV ' v it" V V I Irt botf&VtliHii our r(tolHf eaapud Aim tin the fnRmjjii . rlW It Otlln iltir ijitr. irt-t'7.d It liuii ; atirli iu. tlio wood. 7'At'rd -U"doea not Jar the band, i'uurtkt-o Uiiih U waatod iu talun tho : axe ont or iu ont. inn With the eauin latK I vou will do ouo-tliinl imirs Work than with ruu. ilarAxon. 1U U paint liau uothiun to do Willi the Hmm1 iiualitn.'a of tliM Axo, lor nil our Axon are paintiM rrd. It jour hardware Htoio (Ions tint 'seep our cooda, wo will' gladly answer liniilrii : or illl your ordors dtret, or give you tho name ol inn ticarcei opaier wno neepj onr axck. MIM'IHI'UTT tSi MKKnRI.I,, .. ,.! - :t r-Ht- - WtuHargli, fa, nia r.wnw KrjW.hiirn'it tl'l T-i.. W moni'i. evervwhrro. iralo and fumah, tojn tr 'dnoethe OKNUINK IV MIOVED COMMON hi.NdB FAMILY HEW1NO MAOIIINK. This machine will etitch, hem, full, tucli, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider in a uiont eiipurior maimer, rrfee only f In. Fully warranted furtive yoorn. We will pay 1 1000 fur any marbiuo that wlliaew a xtroncer, more bi'autirui, or more elas tic nam than ourv. It niakrn tho " Klastio Lock Htitoli." EvorT eicond etitrh oau bo cut, and Htill tho cloth oanoot l pulled apart without tearing lL We pay Ak elite from tVAto tiuu ner niontu and expenuee, or a commission from which twice that amount can bu made. Addreas HKUOMB A OO., 1'ittebnrKh, l'a., ltoaton, JrUH.,Jr Mt. I.ouia, Mo. t;autlon.l-.I.io nut bo inipoaod npoD by ollior partioa palming on wortmroa cant-iron maclnnoa, ondur tho nauiii name or othrrwiHO. unrd ia the At Jiin 17 7 MAUKKT 8 1'llatKT, COWAN .1 METTS. crh l hnlinvA tl,m tr. h morn hnni8t i omy genuu.o aim reauy pracuca. c uoap niaciuno - r tHanuiaoturou than otner men, ana army onicers are ue-, T , tailed for the same duties because their h Mlltrt JCXTINdlliillHIt, IMant Hyrlnite, Month aranteed Wiuitnir VViuiir. n,i.l n.tiiiirv Vkhimv fn honor IS a better guaranty OI nuoiuy iu , 3. -Ktmdetamn for eironlara to disbursing money than the henvy bonds of i N. E. 1. pump oo., l anvcra, Mass. civilians appointed to those Indian agon-' JJOOO a Vcar Adoroaa Fox h. Co., Haco, Maine. cies, and, Just of all, we have enacted tne . farce of having eight old sticks of dotards j $100 TO S2-j0 u graveiv situng uown uere in vvuhujuki"" ., .....i ,m i! in A,.Ant ..rv at an expense Of ga.000,000 beating Ibeir whtro ewliniroiir Vatrnt Ken-laiting H7i'e Wirt muddled and scanty brains trying to deter- H;Mh .--. - )al I at or writ lor particular to mine what is best to be done. , uib eiaa u.i, u iiu. i.uir cm a uuau.- If Congress would givo General Parker, i If--ti' - : - the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, one- I' tilt tlOO rMt LIM. boll thn aninnnt it. bus ftnnronriiilfiil to tliis ' , , , : f'u .,.! Wo will insert au ailvurHaoniout in one lima- UlU-lOgJr VOUiUllaolOU UI U1U, BUJJCltuunvi:u fossils, and Withdraw allot tho soldiers, ho Kewepapere, one month. The Lint iu would in less than sixty days put an eud olusleeeinBia raptnarom loo.uoti cirsn A . 11 ..... T .1 :A n Klnn AV1.1' aAana k M ttliuur lUUiau iiuum .u.l dovju.d ,.,.., ki. . Il,. inn llallr PRn.r,. permanent - peace with all our Indian tribes, for the fact is undeniable that Gen- "hioU the advnrtUur obtains at Insertions to eral Parker has more sense and knows the mouth, and tho Hading Papers in more better how to manage Indiana than Grant 1 ,hn nrui ,nir,,.i .nl r,. and his Cabinet and his army offioers and . Congress combined. General Parker s M' ru b" idea of managing Indians may be summed , Bend Btaiup for our Circular. Address GEO. P, up in a very few words, viz : Withdraw the ; nowELI, CO., AdvertLing Agents, Nqw York. away uereairer, auu, iiviuB uuao o, .um , v Tlio u.iwlr invented do ket iiins-piuuti, suilablo for either luiv or gentlemen, m hana- douio weiai case, wuiio uiai gilt lettered, braaa raovo menta, sound and serviceable with key oompleto. A true, pormanonl indicator of time ; warrautea lor two years; post with the Indiana according to treaty agreements pay them what we justly owe them and protect them from thieving nud plundering white men as we are bound to iln h anlnmn treaty oblicatioun. If these l.;n nwMiintl. bmI f u i' f K fn tl w n It.. rwl ...I i to we shall hear of no more Indian wars, , and shall have no more occasion for two P'd to any part of the u. H. on reoefpt of One milUon-dollar humbugs Su the charge of JAt old loeaii cuiumiiBioua.-n hhuiukwu vui. j-AUL. 41 Ohatham streot. New York. 7lioOroide Detroit Free Fre. - I ; Watoh 115. Bend for Catalogue. if a m u .7 a..-w' m VERY LOW. OTJR HANDSOME STOCK OF STYLISH CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISING GOODS, HATS, UMBRELLAS AND TRUNKS. Among whioh may ha found the celebrated : "IX fANTKII AOKSTS.-To a 11 the A MR H- W 10AN KNIHTNO MA0U1NK. Trice S25. 1 he simplcat. choaocet aud beat Koittina Ua- , chine ever invented. Will knit 20,000 audita per ' minute. Liberal lnlnceinunt.H to Agents. Address i AMERICAN KNITI'INU UACUINK CO., Ho ; ton, Mass., or bt. Louis, Mo. r .mi only by F, ASIC Jour Oo4 toror UmBglat lorSWKKT Ulliii cquala (bitter) yuiniue. Iamade ei,AiiH, cuemiat, uetroit. QT7IT A rTl More valaable than Uold. O J2l XJ A. X. For particnlars send two 3-eent stamii to AUOUBTE bui'IN, Kox 1027. Cmcin. nati, O. I MUNS0N & CO. ' ' 324- jnne IV THOSE BLACK rjTIlOPIOAL HATS j HAVE ARRIVED, together with other popular styles, at ANDEIISOSU j one 19 y-; i y t t ; 224 BALFJtill NATIOSAL BAAK OF KOKTH THX EIKECTOK3 HAVK BESOLTBD TO inoreaaa the Capital Htock of this Bank to K1VJ& I1U9DKKU VUOV8AKO UOLLAHI. Panons wlshiiut to anbaarlbe to tha aania will piaaaa oommnnioata with w. rreaident. aah 1 - - - 130-law6m ALL klMJS Or JOS rf ORK il - . . - . ... .... IJJSCBTED AT TBI TRY THE BEST ii I, ii ii i, i, ti; ml i, I.V TIIK t OllTHY. jr If requirrd, srnts NKED NOT PAY FOB THK GOOlitl CNT!L DKLIVtllY. Agents wan tod everywhere, fond for Circular. 9. C. THOMPSON A CO., federal Street, Boeton, Haas. fPllinTV lUKS' Kxperlenceln theTreal l ntent of 1 hronle anal aexnal Diseases. A PhytiolnyiiM Vif'nof Marriage The cheap eat look xver piibuehetl con taming nearly AO rp a, and i:io-tio- platoa and engravinga ol the mil imy ui tiie liuuian organs in a atateof health aud iliai-ase, with a treatise on early errors, its dtlorable coceeqneooea npon the mind and body, with tbe author's plan of treatment the only ra tional and auereeafnl mody of care, as shown by a report of easoa treated. A truthful adviser to tbe married and thine contemplating marriage who entertain doable of their phytic! condition. Bent free ol postage to any address on rcoeipt of 23 cents, in stamps or postal currency, by ad dreMiDg Dr. LA CUOIX, tio, S Maldnn Lane, Albany, N.Y. The author may be consulted npon any of the diseases npon which bia books treat, either person ally or by mail, sad medicines sent to any part of the world, TCMID HOT SriUNGS, HATfr fVaTTKITV VA a-a vvvav w 4f. 1 TAKDV At CO.. Pronrletors. Prof. kl, .1 . ... CABKLL, M. D., ot tha University of i a.., i it mo i inyaiciau, win uo open lor tne recup. Uou ol visitors, Jnne 1st, under the management ot J. A. MooLOMO. All the buildings having Iicl-ii repaired, painted and filled out with new Fuinlturo, I.ltion, Veda aud Tableware, tbeeo Hprtugs olVor nnsurpaHsed attraotlons to both tbe invalid and ploaaurn seeker. No expense or effort baa bueu uparori by the proprietors to make It as i omfortahlo aud pleaitant aa pOHsiblo lo ail visitor. r The HOT WATKKH bare have been wall kuown for mote tliau half a century to Ksaeas, in a woniinrini eiegree, vtmic, rcrnftii, jJrttrtifnt and tstinuilatinij Prir)rt(ti, and have become juauy celebrated for tha cure or Vi'nitmutumt, limit, intense of the J.ittv. hkin. lUa.tder and H'omh ; f'uraly$i, tlio result of injury or aflri ona i ITueion ; ( nfrrtrton of Aimcrn nnii .rotnln, JiUurhcw.atut JJyiixpria, accompanied with ttort iuumii nil ioncjuf. , . . ' DoMiiriptivo Pampblata fumifhed by the Mana gar at tui Hnringa or bv K O Tare rw m-. A telegraph ofliini will bo ostabliabed at tho Hpriuge, thns affording visitors an opportunity of prompt communication wiui every part or me oonniry. may at lDa-lm' tOllOIHIAY. 000 UVSHKLa frimo Wh"8 oonN; iiii) liaina Eastern aud nortliern HAi. For sale by F. W. KRRCHNRR, 37. SH and 29 North Water at. June 15 . 2'20-nt SFGAR AND COFFEE. Tlim. HtJOAIl-all grades ; 27R bbla. do do; sacks Ilio and Laguayra OOFKKE. - . r or aaie by F. W. KEltCHNEB, 27, 28 and 29 North Water at. Jane 13 220-8t .... 0:15 A. M, ...Win a. si. 1.-M P. M. 11:85 P, M. wr.m. 9:20 P. M. . C5 fn rrssfs wrr) v"""! iX1 Jh WW Al'ltlfc llth ; rasawtgor w iTaiiia pi tnis linad wiu run on tba fulluw ing Schedule I .' 1 ,- ' . vy-, . EIPfiES8 TBAIN8. " : ' , ' : - Ltave WHmlueton dallv at Arrive at Floroaoe Arrive at Kluirsvllla. Leave. Kings vlUo,.,...... Arrlrt at Fluronoa Arrive at Wllmttiarton Ktnrota Train connect closely at Florence with tbe Northeastern Hall road for Charlaalnn i and Cheraw and Darlington Bailroad ror Ooaraw, and at Kingaville with the South Carolina Uailroad for Allsuata. to Which noint aara nia lArouoA niihnut change. AOOOMMODAT10N TBAJOSs, ' Leave WllruUmtoa dally, Hobday saats-OS P. M. Arrive at Floranoe... ..,,. 8:40 A. M. Arrive at KlngsvUU.. 8:00 A. M. Leave KineavlUat 4 00 V. M. Arrive at Horaoos......,.,,.",.. 9:40 P. M. Arrive at Wlunlmton.... 6:10 A. M. AooommodaUon Train oonnecta eloaely at Florence With tha Nnrthaaaturn Railnu.- fnf Charleston, and at KlnRavUle with ths Sooth Carolina ttailroad ft Angnata. Pasaenirsra for Colombia should take the Aooommodation Train. . WAI. AUOUAHL . , Qaaeral Uuperlntaudent. CBiND 8ALE0 BEAL rmTE. GJlAND'SiVLl; REAL ESTATE : -. ; ;- AND s' ;U.--H-vV. PKRR(ilf. PBItPPlrTT. ' s -' " ' -; BT TUB NORTH CAROLINA REAL ANIX FER . V HONAL, ESTATE? AOENOT, ui fKAinaair.ij.'- - ia-iilin ajf fpa aeiaLAToita or aoara caao- namn All lir JOHMtt DIXOMI. Ytoe-rretUmt, M l ' JOBS a tUSTXB, tW an TVeas. -: ROD'T 0. LRWIH, Ial OouAteOor: ' aprll II 106-tf 6BEAT 80UTUERN FA88E5CEB AND FREIGUT INLAND AIB LINE, 8,000 Valuable rieoea of Property to ba Dis posed oi worth lo,C!M I - -t2 .A CHANCE 1'!- BRA L U 8 T A T Ea ' SEVEN FINK KKHIDKNCF.rt FOCB IM THJC CITY VW nAliKIuH I -One reeidenos In Kalelgh, R, a, desorfbeA below....! .B1AWM One ' " , SOtiO One " ; " ' -; -- e.6oo Uus " . " " t : nw;S,0ua Ons " Warrenton ' " 6.000 One ChapolHilt ? " llooo One notel in Tavloreville, N. C 000 LIST Of i'tCHSKIMAt. PROPKUTT a -Hamplat on exhibition at BK8TEB BBOS. A 00.. No. 20 FajettevUle atraet, BalelRn, N, Om at tho reKtjlar eask prioea. 10 Flu l'haitona SoOO each made by BL '-; 1). Bobiuldt, Baltimore, Md. ...... ...a S.000 10 Fine Top lluaglee, laoOaach, mad bv II. p. Hohmidt, Baltimore, Md....... MOO 60 1st Premium 7 ootavo Piano mad by Tramain Itro., N. Y, S050 ach. . . . J1500 S Parlor or Church Org ana, 6 stop, tafiO mad by Tremainejiro., X. i 1.SW 800 Hewing machines, Wiloos A Oibba, or Oroya A Baker's, ISO eaah.. . flQ.000 tfuv pits ssrvwwvwf rwu4J id JrQ Q Bf twf ea New fork and New Orleans! aud au. isTanatSDUTa orruwaiin ruaat.' : fTUWR FBEIOIIT FOUVYAitDED BY PASIjKN JL OKU TBA1NH, and at LOVf JUll. Ao innutono necrnry. To purohasa Xinket. or ftir rat of Tranapor- aanun auu 'nn niiorniauoii, a)piy at 111 Uener al OOlca, 201 Broalway ooruor ol Heads street, New York. ., PKTP.R MALLKTT. ' Oenoral Atfuiit. Maw York. June IS, UKM z:: v . sms.tr aob dreaa. t4i...,. A Velooipedca, $75..........,,.,.,.,,., 9t Boll Brosaels Carpet, ii yd each 1186 6 Balamander Uafe, Wildsr's . patent. beat in th world, SiieO 1 Cash Prise, 11,000 (told...... ,.t 1 0 Uaau l'rlze, uu eaon StKl do do 10 do 6W do - .do 6 do , 1000 do do 3 do 10,000 - SOu 8,940 I.K0 1,834 1,000 1,000 8,860 8,000 3000 Prize. Vain of th total amount 1148.884 Total number Ticket, 73,317. - AU of the above 1 pat In the drawing at tbe regular eaah soiling price and will be tfispod of by regular mode of drawing, and ia order to 40 WHITE CORN! 2 500 BU8UELH FBIME WUITE CORN, Lauding per Htoamehip Lucille, for sals from wharf by A. I). BHErPEBROfl A 00., II and 12 North Water Rt. - 2)7 Jnw 1 1 NOTICE. HIH EXCELLENCY, OOV. W. W. IIOLDEN, baa ordered a Special Term of the Muperior C ourt for lloboson County, to be held on the tlrat Monday in .Inly, lHO'.l, for the trial or Civil Caaes, and to contiuu until th buainoaa of said Court shall ba diaposod of. Huitora, . witness and persons interested will giv their attendance ao- cordingly. " June u. 2l7-taiyl QCARANTINE NOTICE. ON AND AFTEK JUNE Ut, ALL VESSELS f.'ora ports south of Cape Foar, will come to at ths visiting station near Buiithville for iospeo-tion. All vessels having had sickness on board during the passage will also come to tho station for ex aiuinat OD. Teasels other than the clasac above named will proceed without detention. Pilots aud Master of vcsaola will take due notioe of tbe above regulations, nndcr penal life by law provmen. w. i. uuhtib, . Viuaranune rnyaician, Port of Wilmington, N.O. BmithvUlc, N. O., May 24th, im, may 25 .. ?03-lawtf Post copy lawtf - rKOTICK TO TAX PAf ERhT " ALL FKltSONa LIABLE FOB TAXES ARB hereby notified that th Anesor for Wil mington Township will receive the tax list of all residents within aid Township, oo Monday, tbe 21st, at the Court House in Wilmington, and will continue in seaaion from day to day, until the 30th day of Jane instant. 'After which time the books will be olosed, and all persons not giving in their taxable property within the time pro- scrineu, wi'i oe required to pay a donate tax. Oftioe boor from 8 o'olook a. m., till 1 p. m and from 3 p. m. till 6 p. m. j JABIS WllJUW, It. l. HEWLETT, HENRY JONES, Asseaaors. June 12 ai8-W0 Hl Charlotte & Bnthcrford B B. . OairaaAii HunatinrjiKirr's Orrioa,l O Wiijiioto, N. O.. May J5, ldbn, ( N AND AFTEIl MAY 10TU. thaprsooger train on this Road will leave Wilmington on Tuesday, Thursday aud Saturday T o'clock, A. . IrTlv Vt,vtadel)ro, ( StageTJ Sv"h. ' . Leave Wadeaboru' (Ulago) ou Tueuday. Thure day and Saturday, at 1 P. M. Leave Buckingham en Uoudaj, Wednesday auu ruiay aa o:oo a. at. : - , :. Arrive at WUnihigtoa same days at 8 P. M. W. L EVERETT, General Superuitondotit. may IS 1H4-U C0PABTNEB8IIIP NOTICES. NOTICE OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. itamtoTow, N. 0., April 15, 18!). WTB. THE TJNDEHHIONKD. HAVE THIS VV dav entered into en-oartnerahln tinder tha Orm, nam and style of BANMIBTEB, COWAN Jt CO.. for the pnrpo of oooducting tha basines oT a REAL ESTATE aud FINANCIAL AUEM0Y, with principal olllces at WUtuiogban, N. 0., and Now York City. w respeotinuy oner our servioa to tne pnnuo. . , , - LEMUKL BANNISTEB, "... i). s. cowan, Z " - J. 0. KENYONY ' . For farther Information, addre BANNIdTER, COWAN A CO.; Wilmington, N. C. llaleiKh Bentinol and Standard (daily). Bali- bnry Old North Btato. Charlotte Deuioorat, Btatas vllle Aruerioan, Ashvilio New, Marlon, S. O. Crescent, Bnmter Watchman, oopy on month, auu eeim out to tui omo. aprUIH 171-tr ADJHMSTRATOR'S NOTICE. TBS UNDEBHIOltED, baving ou the 17th nil., before tbe Jndire of Probate for N-w Ban- ovur oranty, qualided as Administrator of Wil liam H. LIppitt. deceased, hereby notiUee all prr ons having claim agaiDat th demaaed, to ex hibit tbasam to him on or before June 1st, 1810, or this notios will b pleaded in bar of I heir re oovery. fanon indebted to the deceased are re quested to niak immodiata payment to the an aersignea. t hum ah h. Liprrrr, - -' Administrator. Jon 4 , ' ' , 211-lawSw , ' " FieCKIl"" . 500 BA1UtKL8 rBEaH 'LOUft, all grades. For sale bom store and wharf at iowtt figsres. to cioae consignments, by . A. B. SHEFPER SON CO., June 11 ' 11 A 12 North Water Nt. : . ;7- A FEW MORE QF THOSE ELEQA$T PANAMA HATS AT tiff, and other style to arriv to-day, at Mnell ANOEB0OIPS. DISSOLUTION , rpUE COPARTNERSHIP hertofor exiating I botwoeu the nnderslaned. nnder th alvlo of Aiamoun it Bor,rt jbit(J, la meaoiven oy mutnal oonsent. by the withdrawal or John Wil der Atkinson. Alfred B. Hhoppereon aisumes all ths liabilities dobled to us will make prompt payment to him. luiin wiiuntt iiiinia, " ALFBEO B. SHEPPEBBON. Wilmington, N. O., March 17th, 180. A. Ba 8BEPPEB80II & CO., (icooEHaon to ATxmaoit sbsppsssos,) tatneral Commissioa Merchants, . . : AMD '. ; - Agents Baltlitrara and Wllaalagton Mean ... aklp.Ua, .-. 11 AMD 12 HOBTH WATXB STUXBT, i WILMINGTON, N. a. T5NDER THEI3 SERVICES TO THEIR friend and th public for th pnrehsa and sale, on oommissioo, of NAVAL STOKEs, COT- i TONandQaUBAL MEBUUAJRDIbE; i LIBERAL ADVANCES will be mad npon eon ilgnmenta for sal in Wilmington, or by their I correspondent in the Northern and European market. . -!.-AU boainsea eutrnsUd to them ah all have prompt personal attention. Tbe nndersigned takes ploaaure iu commend ing to th patrons of Atkinson A Shepperson their raooraaore, Messrs, A. B. Hhepperson Co. JOHN WILDER ATKINSON. Wilmington, M. C, March 18th, 1863, 144-tr TO TURPENTINE DISTILLK118. ' ":" (CIRCULAR.) aB& SUBSCRIBERS I M OOnntAtLY KE tnrnlnir thank to their frieada in the roon try who were last year engagtd in the Turpentine ouaiuoaa, tor tneir eouunaej eonnueiica aim sup port, desire at the commencement oi anoiuer acaaon; to renew their aeraraneea ofantinng f forta in their endeavor by economy in expense anu charge and prompt altonUon to tbear tr ra, aa well aa tbe n tin oat cue in th ale of tuair cooaignmenta, to promoto tbrir infereats. Ao euunt eale and remittanee guarantrod to b ra0rr' BPBCNT A U1NSON. ' .JL- . ' .. . NOTICE. THK CTNDERSlaKXD HA VINO, OS THH I'.th instant, before tha Jndfra of Probata far the oonoty of Maw Banovar, taaan ent setter of aJunniaUation with tbe will anuexed on th atate of Oeorga W. Williams, lata of said county. deceased, nereoy Eire notice to au person in debted to tbe eald eetate to make immediate Day men, and to all person bavins; claim against tbe said aetata to axbibit th same to bar on or before tha 1st dav of Jon. 1870. or tLii notioe wiu D pieeaao in ear or tneir recovery. - , dudaa . aiiiUAU, aam a a. i. ThisSlsteayof MyA,l.iao. . June 8 .". r. ..' 210 ! ..r.rs.t - ALLKHf CF'JttS WOKS aoootnpliah this th company will tell 73,847 ttok- et at t eavn , lor rortuwr uuormauoa rM see tii in lOti I . it the By-Law of th company : i.-i nvL4ws. ...'. Boo. 10. Th plan of drawiug shall be a follow: There Shall be two wheel, on a pruts wheel and on a number wheal, arranged in com pnbua plaoa in the city, whore any ooo holding a Uoksc may be present on ths day or drawing. In tbe number wheel there shall be a many Uoketa eor respondingin the aninbar walAvm wJAlCKhaiS fnllnylflfckanlk'tfiar ar priitea, the tioketa shall be deposited in tha wbnol by a board of a perviaora, who aliall be appointed by thsdlreotors. after whioh th wheel aliall be sealed up and placed in any bank) in the city, the director may direct, until the time of drawing, when ths snper viaor shall bring th wheel to the drawing. break the aeals and the drawing hall b disposed of by , taking a ticket from each wlieel, at th same time and tba prize tiokot taken from th prise wheel chall designate the prize drawn by the tio at eorreiondlng in number to the on taken from th number wheel at the ame tin. Th wheal shall be well shaken after aah ticket is drawn. Sec. 11. Tba director aliall dealanat the tlms aud plaoa of drawing, at whioh time and nlaoa tba auporviaor shall bo required to be prent and oe that th drawing 1 conduoted entlrolv aani. table. A board of supervisor will be apnouited who. wlllhav xciueiv control and management of th drawing. They will coudnot th distribution aad as thai each parson 1 legally invetd with Ui property b may draw. A duplicate registry of the ticket sold will be kept, so that in th vent of loa of tloket, tbe aootdnl may be ram died and no rniitak can ooour. - . Ths drawing will taka place in TUCKER BAT.T. in the eity of Baloigh, Immediately after aaia oi ' ucnei ot wiucn au none wiu be given. Th eompany i working under the Drovtaios of a ajieoiaj charter granted by th Qeawal Aa embiy or ttoriu Carolina. wblou oompal tba eompany to comply faithfullv with all oontraots. uopias can oe uaa ou application to th eons pany. All the above mentioned property wlU certainly ba disposed of a above stated, and tho drawing It will be invested with the title in tea aimple. r Mo member ol th company ia allowed to pnrchaa any ticket. AU monle ut by mall at th owntrl riak: that ent by Express, Begiatered Letters, Chocks or Draft at th riak of th company. No property will be listed aula the title is in disputable. - . The treasurer baa been required to giv a bond of 43,000 for the faithful performaao ot his du ties. He i required to deposit daily in tha bank all monies received, whore it will remain until all the ticket ar old and all th DroDertv will ba positively drawn and delivered to th partis drawing, or the money returned. Band 82 by x- praaa, post ouiee order, registered latter or draft,. at our risk', or by mail at your own, and take a ehanoe at the 8,000 valuable prut oiTered. Tiokot will be sent anywhere In the UnltedT Stat at th company riak. On una re.ideno built of brick, in the t beat improved ityle, in the city of Kai- , . , , eigb, with eight acre of ground, and ' all neoesaary out buildings, with many " nneoroamante in th yard. Value.... ttLOM Oaa large and convenient hotweinth ottyol ltaieigu.on wbrn atraea, 13 ; large oomfortabl room, double par- . lor, with Unoary out building, 1 ' ' ' ,, tor gmand, and a beantifol oak ' r' srrosa. Valna...................i.. AKnO On Urge bouaa en Newborn aad BtosoV r , worth atreeta, containing xu room,. . - suitable for a boarding ihouas, all no- ' ; osaaary oat buildings, with a boantiAiI ' - oak grove iu tne yard and f tor of " ground. Value... 8000. Ou beautiful roaidenos on Newbern BL, , . 8roomandbaaemen4ontbnBding. t and atable 7 acres of gronnd.elm grova, ' very desirable and attraettvw Valae. . $ 8,900 Oneiu Warrenton, N. O., koowaaih Alston property, bt perfoot order, on of tho beat bmlt hona in th Slate, containing 8 large room, double piaa- ' aa aad portiooea, one of th moat eommandiog and beautiful rasadenee '' ' " in th plaoa, with 8 acre of ground, fine orckard. beautiful oak grove in ' , T th yard, ua au aeoesaary out Dniid- tnn. vara ' The property at Tayloravili lav tractive, vajnaow ana etiaap. it is , . - Hotel at th county eat of aflouriah tng and growing village of a thousand ' ' ' or more Inhabitant, and situated on ' " ' siaare from a good andfloorutiing ool- lege, no School of better grade, right . on he line of th Atlantic Ohio rail road, and feeing (Heated in th mono- " tain ittgtoaa, th scenery b traly e- " ' BghUuland faacinatiBg. tJoatain 88 ; J : . room, and tha brnJUing are nsw, ' Taiui:. ..7TT!vx 8 loco On in Chapel HiU, eootaining 4 room, , wl'.a Or plaoea. and aam u too ouuiia; jwiq. Alan, auiaaaa, oattowaa ana - rr one ana Um-ionnn acre oi laao. , ' Valoe.. .... .. 2.0O4 .' Tbow orderiag ticket eaas seteet any aumbea -frost 1 to 73.S47. If th asunbaw ordered bnn taken, the number aearat will be sent, One thre eeot stamp must aeeompany vt otiieHT i1 .-,;., - ..... Tvsrtone desiring any furlhsr infomatioa ,t , , PI . " . i ll.J-U ...8,000 at- -.
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 20, 1869, edition 1
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