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WILMINGTON, N. , SATURDAY MORNING; .1 ULY 17, 1800.
OA I J 4 Y JOU UN Al,
, OU)KBT DArLT IN Tni STATU.
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' l!8TAliL)KHRU BW'TISMBEK, 184-1.
unr nquure, 01 ten nn8 or Una, rur earn mm cvf ry in
f crtlon, 1 1.
Kpoolal N'uMcea will be clinrgnil 2pT HQiiurc, for iwh
fciU8 lill'TIUN.
me Jt-er, ; w
nixinnuiim j tQ
gront pnriT sLonfd endorse the lentiment
ot Iho JTiliboater Wlkor, that " Juatice id
I the pnrt of wit;o men, ami mercy the actor
! fools," uow is tho time, sad the lUJioul
party tho ono tht should b tuiulo to (eel
the viry fulltMt-extent of the neutiment by
thn JDemoornuo tmrty. Toe justice of Dot
will not bo KatiHlicd until thn North, uu
pspocinlly Now Engluucl, bhall 1o mado to
ilrriuk to its very drega the bitter cup ho
Jong bold to tue moutu ol tho Month.
Adinnuloh from the " Urest KaHturu.
dated ltrest, July 12, and published yo.itcr
day, euDotiuoos her tirrissl off Mimiclou,
but ia aouacquouoe of a dnte fug which
prevailed, Bho had cut tho ouble sua luiov
ed it. It is rather curious that we should
bo ablo to got uows from our owu shores
niter it tins gouo to ii'suoc, sooner than by
our owu menus of oomuiunicatiou.
Liy tho time tho women havo turued
themselves into Dion, tho negro mado white
anU civilized, ana Mew England morality
Do adopted by (Jlmstntns, tuen wo shall
realize the lust grand spculation which
is to dig a hole to tho subterraneous ikes,
and t Hereby warm and light tho Polar re-
gious. Perhaps the time is not rery far
distant vvlien wo sliall soud for oranges and
buunnas to Washington .Land andointuber
gen. Atierman plnioHoplier tia announoed
that wo shall shortly have two moous. The
earth, however, is a littlo too small for its
inhabitants nowadays.
1 he trial of Milho (iainos, a uoi'ro wo
mnn, for the killing of a youug white msu
uanied inglu, lu tuis city last Aluroli, is
now in progress. Has alleges ho scducod
lie)', una sue killed him because he intend
ed to take u walk with a white lady. It
ippeurs from the ovidonoo that if Millie
was goiluccd by lngloi she hud boou in tho
luttm of getting seduced.
TIJK MMSlSSINi IMjiCTION.
I'KOtlLAMATION DY THE i'UKSlPKNI
THR UNITED HTATEH.
or
THE DAILY JOURNAL
WlLMMUTON.N.iV
.SATURDAY. JULY 17, 180.)
01 R H ASIllVGTON LETTKK.
Tl VnuXid Kcoitoiny of Urant'a Ailmlh
latrattoa Twit Dollars Mavrtt win re
i'"r Spent- Important ntlun l'e
. Until r iIib Treaiury Tbli viiTho
mirmt ot tba Virginia Klcctlun-. tirant
Kudanei the Sentiments uf tJorcrnur
Walker Ucant'i Oooit Oplntun of Cirnnl
anil ' Old Bourbon "Tlic Fnti. or (tie
liri ll Hadlnal Party'l'he ( ourav of (lie
Old Democracy The Urtat Kaal rn ami
I be P'ranco Amrrlt an Cable Metlii'il of
lleiflving- Newa-qactr Phllniojihlral
Theorice, tc.
Washington Cirv, .luly 11, 1800.
As an evidence ot tue vaunted economy
of the Grant administration, even in the
trifling affair of departmental economy
of wnioh, however, they have mado so
much Taunting, as " specimen bricks " of
retrenchment the following exhibits the
. stato of affairs ; Tho civil appropriation
bill passed by tho last Congress, dispensod
with one manager in tbo third Auditor's
office of the Treasury Department, and
made a few changes. In couscquenco
thereof, tieu messengers have been dis
missed, and four' appointed. This is the
Tilt: I I.Tllml III III- Hi 111 rVuvi milt - ;l()lll.
V'f!iiiK(iTi.N'. , I nly II. The proelatua-
tion of tho President providing for the
Mississippi election oii the' last Tuesday of
November net waa promulgated ti-tlay,
n-i follows :
Iti ihf J'rfSidrnt
' i'f the Umiett tVi'ii s uf Ainerituh
A rnOCWMATION.
In lmrHiianco of tho provisions of the
act of (Jongrcsi approved April 10th, 180'.,
J hereby designate Tuesday, tho !)0th day
of November, as the time for submitting
the constitution adopted on tuo loth day
of May, 18U8, by tho convention which
met in Jackson, Mississippi, to the voters
of said btate. registered at the date of each
submission, viz : November 30th, 1809.
And I submit to a Beparato vote that
pnrt of section 3 of article 7, of said con
stitutions, which is in tho following words:
" That 1 am not disfranchised m any of
the provisions of the act known as the re
construction acts of the Thirty-ninth and
aud Fortioth Congress, and. that I admit
tuo political and civil equality of all men ;
so help me God. Provided, if Congress
shall, at any time, remove the disabilities
of any person diafranchishod in said re
construction uot of the said Thirtv-ninth
and Fortieth Congress, (and the Legisla
ture of this IS t a to shall concur therein,)
then so much of this oath, and so tnuch
only, as refers to tbo said reconstruction
acts, shall not be required of suoh person
so pardoned, to ontitlo him to bo rogis
tered,
And I further submit to a separate vote
section O of tho samo article of said con
stitution, which is in tho following words
,No person snail do eligible to any
olnce of protit or trust, civil or military,
in this Btato, who, as a member of the
Legislature, voted for tbo oall of the con
vention that passed tho ordinanoe of seoos
sion, or wuo, as a delegate to any oonven-
signed
sixty-nine, and of the indepondtinee of the
United States of America tho ninety fourih,
U. H. CuuNr
Py the President :
Hamilton I'imi,
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WHOLE NIIMBEU 5,282.
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lit Hi Hl'.ll ollii llf' 1 iv n II.'.' 1 ui i Mutt. I ill'.
Kur Oul-lKnii'ii', Willi i t li'si-U, i uHi ,', ,v,i.
liiiutillv li'in bail nm IV mi. I iiniiiinn i;a-if.
I'rnteelB llnrniii r ml ChMIb fnini Himli-riKitt.
Driven Virnitu Cituii 1 tmltry niitl yetinx plant rt.
l'ltivunlH oniilt,-itai nml nil'i.-tiun.'
i'iioii ami muel ruavvitt' iit (.aiutlm powili r
In nso.
MfelH ohitf rouuircnieutrt' Jtorrt Mlitnu lToard
ItnAllll.
Kirnt prominni awartUnl liy Anii ilfaii lnitlilate,
C'iroular Willi ttialimtmiaU iiihiIi iI en iinltt'iili.in.
UOU.INH. KlUKUl'.V CO., I I'i v l Now t..
il,HlHlH-rt PA TKNT
RED JACKET AXE
v
Mwjor Woffovd, of Mississippi, now lieio
in behalf of the conservative rppn'oliemiM ol
that State, visited (in. Sliermau IIiIh
morning aud rootiived from him inlditiounl
ussurauces that tho registration mul elec
tion iii Mississippi will be impartial. The
military ofllcera who conducted tho regis
tration and election in Virginia will be or
ered to Mississippi for the same duty.
, From TTastalngton.
I.Hu'o1a1 Diapatvh to llio I'altimoio tiuii.1
Wabiiikoton, July I I.
The nomiuatiou of lion. A.sa Packer as
the cauditaW for. Governor by tho Demo
cratic Convention of . Pennsylvania to-day
was a surprise here, where it had come to
be considered certain that Gon llaucock
would be the nominee, Mr. Packer's noui-
nation, however, was cntliitsiaHiicully re
ceived by Pennsylvania, and ajijirovrd
by all other democrats. Tho belief here
is general, founded on information of load
ing meu of both parties who oonio from
that State to this city that tho democratx
will certainly curry the election in the full.
The arguments in tho lerger halieitH
corpus cane before Chief iluutieo t'liase,
drew a large nnmlwr of lawyora ami others
to the Capitol to-day, lu addition to the
interest in tho merits ot the case and Iho
vital importance of the legal points involv
ed, thore was much curiosity to kco and
bear Attorney Genernl llosr, who had
not yot been heard in argument in this
city. Tho three arguments, severally by
Messrs. Phillips, Hour aud CiU'litle, were
ci tempore aud ably presented. Tho At
torney General was dignified, calm, dis
passionate, and conversational iu style,
rather than oratorical. i gwysga, omi.v !' inm.lak.
It is irenerally conceded that if Iioarj jf tfJ llio nnwly iim nti d iim ki
snoceeds in obUiaing an order diHiaiming i 1 I ""-r" fiuini.i.. i..r taili.
mo wru u. will n Hpou uio K"'U"; "t I f rt i iv ium lll(,ul llu.
want of liinsdiotion iu tho Chief Justice If JL - YmnAt- hnm tnm-i
or any other judgo of tho Hupreimi Court f &ttjvf ll'iit", "aJ n i ivi.-..ui.
Jn.l.ro ..uuiiiu.l I,. iii...ui,l.i in lint ! 1. JsffurS with kv enmt.li in. Aim
- i. i. r : i.. i,. i i i'ii iiikuiuii ni.iii-itiiir m nun
cirouii iu wuioii iuiaiB.pu is iii. iiiii.i.i. , ' wafrftiilert fur two voar.il ..M
'I'I... AnM.A.l ..f 111 .. I 'n. i. Li Il.id . ...
JMIU iiiuiuoiji ui ". .! Usui Tu . ilinir i.nUI Hlu 11 K ,.r 1 1..
iiurstiuu wan nuio miu cuihtiuhivu, nuppiu- i.niinr, or tlirro Mr tl no. IT aatinrai'tiim In lu
tod as it was bv the hineuaircof the stiitutn Rivxn mmipv refandnl. Aililn-cH W. hcoi'I'.
and constitutional jurisdiction of indues of ! AUl." J'liaiiiara Hirwt. New ITork. n laidrnlil
4i. o -rt . .i,r,.i, . :...i......:.. I 'WHtnn in. MhihI rur ('tiiln;'ne.
IUD oultUlo uuuil., niliuii l.T nuiJAi'i-iini vn ;
with th territorv of the United Ntatea. Sio oo PICK HA1 Oil AKA? I KKl
Th ilenininn of the Chief .TiiHticrt i exnec ! A',,,u '." H0". """ 8UUWI.K. ttKWiito M
. j" ' .tlll.MK. lniUKl'H 1110 I1(1R STrrcll, ll.IKE UN Ili'TM
leu lo morruir, hiukh, Ins tlie uiulnr-foml, mid is piMial in every
ml. in . IV I , : 1 ... ... J
xue ireosury iopariuieui. to-uay ihhumu j rospnot iu any Bowing niaeiuno over inventiM.
the first installment of now fractional cur-1 1 ''ioo w ari-iiutim lor 5 juara. Nmi im- nr.
nml.n nnj. -Tim Wn,,ii- .,.,.! Clllar. Ailllrilag JllllSaU!l UlJUS A i!-Hiitii,
"7 iiii SI ana.. 1 itteburKh, la., it 81. Jaiiiim, llu.
to have other denominations out by the ft ,, -Vii".. j ' -" .
e- i. a , ,i I. : ifpi" I.aillrs Klaatle fiiiiiirlrra. (f.
urcn, oi nuKtiBi.. iuo t.Kui,uwi u mo uuw , Hlim,11Ui) fr nmntl.ly ueo. Slinpla, ..ovc
uutiiiit jr mo um w uuuwiiu tun iiuuu u , nifni ana rieai. inr saio at millinery ainl uiiiy
any living person. The old currency got ' Rood slorw. Hamples liy mail on receipt of one
l-i lietUr tliilll (ill r ukuIm nliapeit Ann Inr tin i
rxamos : UrttH cuU denicr. iViiumi - ll ilur
mit k ill llio" wiind. 77iti-l iloim tint .jar II
li u ii 1 1 'urlli No tifiio is wimlcjiu Ulini( II
Axo enl ef tln eul. J'tl'ih - Willi tbo name lalm:
m vtill iln nun. third lu.noniiili tlmn with nun
Inr Aw, lii tl imini han ikiiIiiii; In do Willi tin
iiiiil n u a 1 i ' i e h nt thin Axo, l.ir all (inr Ax'K
naintcil red. It ynnr liarduavi atnro ilnm
ktieji uur Kiiodrt, o will nladly auanur lniiili it
nr uu )uui iiiut'iM iur'i.-i, ur Ktvti you lllt 1111111
l!e ntmrmt dealer who km-ps our AteH.
MI'I'IVt lUT .V IIAKIO VV K.I.I.,
I'Huliurcli, ra
Hi - In u hern of (.Vl'mru'ii aiid lie. I JiU'kel Palnnm.
Si. If
Alias,
I
I fitn ui ,t nil fnw tw oirrnail nnv il t i-i n nn
. . . T 1 il, " . 1 j I fVa V J lUll AVM. , UnMUV ""J V f.MMtjej
lowcuvumout, FiuminDu, u.u iu, . of secession, or who gave voluntary aid,
at which it is oarriod. They savo two dol-1 countenauoo, oounsol or encouragement to
lars, and while proclaiming it to the coun
try, spend four. At this rato how long
will it take to mortgage tho whole coun-
try ? ' !'
The oelebrntod cotton caso of tho Uni
ted States vs. 1,500 boles of cotton, seized
as liable to forfeiture nnder the non-inter
course act of July 13, 1861, and which has nously advocated the assembling of this
persons engaged in armed'hostility to the
United (States, or who accepted or attempt
ed to exercise the functions of any office,
civil or military," under any authority or
pretended government, authority, power,
or constitumn within tlio United States,
hostile or inimical thereto, osoopt all per
sons who aided reconstruction by voting
for this Convention, or wno liavo contin
been on trial for tho past four weeks in
Memphis, Tenn., has been decidod in fa
vor of the owner, Mr. Geo. M. Gill. Upon
receipt of this news, the Treasury Depart
ment telegraphed instructions to tbo Uni
ted States oonnsel in the case to carry it
up to the Supreme Court of the United
States, or to the United States Circuit
Court on appeal or writ of error. The case
waa decided justly, bnt the Treasury thieves
Convention, and shall continuously and in
good faith advocate the acts of the same
but tbo iiegisiaturo may remove such disa
bility : iVwifed,'ThBt nothing in this
section, except voting for or signing the
ordinance of secession, shall be so eon
strued as to exclude from otlioe tho private
soldier of the late so-oulled Confederate
States army."
And 1 further submit to a separte vote,
section 5 of article l'i of the said constitu
tion, which is in the following words
The credit of the btato shall not be
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x u. WUIU wortu plodged or loaned ia aid of any person, as-
'B"-r. " -""j " i Mocianon or oorporauon ; nor auaa tne
divide the spoils not to mako a longer Stato horcaftor oscome a stockholder in
fight.
JOie " Virginia) election, in-Tiawhf tho
"muddle" it js likely to cause in Federal
politics, is exciting more interost now, out
aide of the State, than it did ere tho result
was known. The extreme Radical journals
boast of its being a Kadical victory. On
" the 7th of July Governor Walker mado a
speech iu Norfolk, which President Grant
aays Le read attentively and thoroughly
approved, walker said : "xesterday was
any corporation or association."
And 1 f urtcer submit to a separate vote
pari of me oatn or omoo prescribed in sec
tion 20 of article 12 of the said constitu
tion, which is in the following words
" That I have never, as a member of any
convention, voted tor or signod any ordi
nance ot secession ; that i liave never, as
a member of any State Legislature, voted
for the call of any convention that passed
any such ordinance.
" The abovo oath shall also bo takon by
the day of Viginia's deliverance front wrono all the cit v and count v officers before en
a?iu oumtgi. xue great mass ot those who
voted for Wells yesterday know not what
thay did, bat the rile crew who led them on
deserve the execration and condemnation of
the civilized world, und let Viem gink into the
ingiinijicsmve vhich God Almighty intended
they thomd occupy.
Now, according to this. Grant thinks bis
Cabinet, and every leading liadioal who
urged tho Wells party on, are vile
wretches, deserving tho execration and
condemnation of the civilized world,"
General Grant, I suspect, bus a good opin
ion only of himself and good Bourbon
whiskey with a few briok houses thrown
in. But the shrewd Radical leaders, be
holding the split in the Radical ranks and
knowing its inevitable fate, are anxious to
gracefully wheel into the Democratio ranks.
Onr time has como. I would advise the
Democratic party to accept the rank and
file of the deluded masses who desire to
enlist nnder the banner of Free Trade,
State Rights, Specie Currency, Abolition
of Ue Debt and of the Internal Rovenue,
White Men's Government and the restora
tion of negro to his proper place ; bnt for
the vile wretches wholed them on." "let
them sink into the insignificance which
God Almighty intended they should ocsu
Py." Let tlM justice that Radicalism has
meted unto ns be measured back again to
them ten fold. In this fight I would give
no quarter. If ever the time was when one 1
tering upon their duties, and by all, other
stato officials not included in tho above
provision."
I direct tho vote to be taken upon each
of tho above cited provisions alone, and
npon tbo other portions of the said consti
tutions m the following manner, viz
Each voter favoring the ratification of
the constitutions excluding the provision
above quoted) as adopted by tne conven
tion of May 15th. 1868, shall express bis
judgment by voting
Foil THE CONSTITITION.
Each voter favoring the rejection of the
constitution, (excluding the provisions
above quoted,) shall express his judgment
by voting
AOAlST THE TXrKSTITmON.
Each votcir will be allowed to oast a sep
arate ballot for or araiast eithnr or both
of the provisions alove quoted. i
it is understood that sections i. o. u. 7.
8, Jl 10, 11, 12. 13, lil. and 10, of article
13. nnder 4he bead of M ordinance, are
considered as forming no part of the said
constitution. , ,
In testimony whereof I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the seal of the
United States to be amxeu.
Done at the city of Washington, this
thirteenth, day of July, in the yeas of s)ur
Lord, one - thousand, (igbt liWfliefl sad
e-'-t - .
to be, towards the end, covered with por
traits of employees in tho Treasury De
partment, whose faces crowded out tho
patriots and venerated statesmen of the
first days of the republic, Mr. Clark, tho
printer, took the place of Washington.
In case the French cable is landed at
Duxbury, Massachusetts, it is thought
some stops will be taken by tho govern
ment to prevent its being operated at this
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emu Ul mo nun uuiu tun ujuuiiuk UI V, , ' ii - t . . , ... , .,.., ... ... ,
irress. It is difficult to divino how such a " " .."7. V",'.. " """
J - . , tin BiiiK i;nau nun ui nujr t linil. JH'Wftru Ol 111-
OOUTM OOUlti OOCOOil. tDODgU HCh 18 tbo , friiiKVH. Hond furt'irrulHtutu llio I'rttoiitoo JUati
report. Nothing hus boou clono yot, ; ufttcturor mid vroyru -tor,
C11 UHf I A VKAK.-Malo hM Foinaln
jpA(.JVV7 AROIitH wanted cvcryv.'horo. Ad
ilreoH If. Andehhon A Co., 311 Olivok., fit. Louis,
Mo,
'dollar. l)u. .1. II. ItnuKBs, Mftrifttit. Oi
I aKRut fur H.mtli t'nrolins. Us., Fla., Ala.,
I Louisiana.
1 TIIAVKI.IXIl A11KN1M Clan
make larco coiuiuiHniiiiia mi Ilin Kale of ov-
oral compact arliclra, uoivnraally imod. Ad.lri.8i.
K. M. UHATTAM Ado., 7 Uhi ullilil. nt., l'liila.,
rV -"I: ' U
f 10OOS HALA11V, Addrea. 'T. H, I'ianii tin.. N. V,
A!M'1'K1. Kimreetio onvaHstirH lo make
from fio to ii a tlav elhntr iino uf Uio
I mom remarKaliln inveiiliniiH nr tho hri', lllaku s
w
however, oxoept a letter written by 'tho
Secretary of State to the French mini.sU r
calling his attention to the matter.
Judge Dent, the aspirant for t!io Gov
ernorship of Mississippi had high words
to-day with Secretary Boutwell. Judgo
Dent wanted certain officials in Mississippi
removed and others appointed, as an ad
vancement to his interests, and claiming
TSSPtuiMKaiTttiiifiiBi, f-r particulars,
JlJJ ami
Vl.
Iilrens H. 11. Ci'KNckii ft Co., fjrsttletinro,
AK juur rtoiitor or l)riigKlsl tor S Vk ItK V
QUI NlNKit canals (bitten unilrttio. Um.,li.
that it would also be in tne interost ol tno only by I. HrJiiAUJNU, oiiemiat. Uotrmt. j
administration. Seoretary Boutwoll could i qblv-BKLP Fou THK iaitltlNCK-Words of
not see it in that light, and refused to j O Cboor for Youiik Men, who have fallen vlc-
icstro a Boner m Alt
er envolnpiiH, froo of
anm &,l,Vnuu I J 1.1 11 . 1 1 I , 5 U 1.1 i 1 1 . It . I I M II
in Mississippi, and said that Judgo Dont : -, lWadoiphia, la.. '
was not of the simon-pnre radical stamp, i miiv.mz-zzrz.Ti. -.k.-s.i-r.V
whereat Judge Dent waxed wrathy, audi I uunt r limam ari mmn m......
charged Secretary Boutwell with being .4 l'Uyuikjienl View of Marrmrje.-TUa ciioap-
the cause ol tne delay or postponement ot ; uol,K evyT jmuunnoa containing nearly ato
.1 -i- .? x:ii . j lr l i .
me emotion uu a late uay in novouioor to
comply, saying the oiiicors had boon ap- 'm!?.h' K'JCiAL E v'A .'lc
pointed with the approval of the radicals HtKJ . gj.
gratify the radicals in Ohio, Pennsylvania,
.to. Secretary Boutwell retorted spirited
ly, but held fast to his position, anil the
would-be Governor of Mississippi with
drew in high dudgeon.
Mr. Whittlesey, Iato radical camlidato
for Congress in tho seventh district of Vir
ginia is hero displaying fraudulent radical
tickets alleged to have been used by tho
Walker men in the late election radical
vignettes, etc., with names of Walker
men. Data.
; pbrps, and 1.10 imo plates and engravinKn of the
i anatomy of the human orrjans In a state of heatUi
and dineae. with a troaliao on carlv errors, ita
deplorable cnnsoniieneos upon the mind and body.
with the author's plan of troatmout -the only ra-
iiou.ii aim sucooBsiiu mono or enro, as shown I1
a report il cases treated. A truthful advixi-r b
ino iiiarriuu auu luor.o cuniiiinplatuiK marriage
who otitortain tloulilH ol thoir physical condition.
Sent free nt poBtago to any addrfas on reonipt ol
m cents, in sianips or postal rurreiiny, py atl
tlressiBL' ht. LA 01lf)l, No. HI Maitlen Lane.
Albany, N. V. 'i'bo author may be consulted upon
any oi tue oiBeaacs upon wiinni lus liooks treat,
eitbsr porsonaily or by mail, and niedieinea sent
to any part or the world.
IMIUaillb.
Wll MIMITKN A VKl.t)()N f!ATI.Hf)Vt) 'c'.C.V
OrMi-K ( hut Kno. ft .r. HrenuiNI KmirNT, '
Wii.Minn-HiN, N. )., April IU, Ustt)
nunii; okmhkium:,
ON AND AnT.lt MONDAY, lb" itnth In!., onr
lHtiii.r luiiiiH mi Una mad will leare
ViliiiiiiKnii nt i, .(Hi A. M ami IDKlil 1'. U am)
i nm at Welilnii, 11:1(1 A M. and I'jtl . M, i.ev
wvlii.ui l!:l,i A. M. and i' H P. M. Airimt at Wll
minuton ;Sii A. tl. and 7:1.) I', M, The ftav train
will nut run i n MiinUys. ' A daily UiroiiKh
fieitild Irnin will leave Wilmliinlou taiiiidavs ti
it pli'ili at pen M., flir the at'tvimiiindalliin of
Truck Kaiinerx. l'saseiiRrls ran also (,'ft actHtm
nioilatieiH mi nsIiI trriuht train as far as Unltla-
l'rn'. H, I,, 1'ltKMONT,
Kiik. A Hnpt.
spril in ftif.tf
OFiNKltAL HUPKIttNTKNDKNT'H OFKIOB.)
Wn misiiton A alAwosasTrs H. Ik .
Wu JtiauiuM, H. Q., April Ui, lata
N AND AJTKIl AriUL lllh , lWnger
)' iTains oi tin nnati win run on (ho follow
inn HfhoUnlo :
KIPUKHH THA1NH.
I,i avo ) 1 1 nun ir ten daily at (1:1(1 A. H,
Arrive at l lurtniou ,.1U:1H A. M,
Aniviiat liuiusvilUi..,:,'; 1:61 J, M.
l.eavn kiiirnviiip ., 12:3,1 ', M
mveai l liiranew. . . ,-,r :M V, M
Arnve at Wilnnuieloii..,.. UM V, M.
lAinxiHS Train vmiiiiikoU clnanly at I'lortiuoe witli
tbo NnrllieHBtern Itaihoad for Charlestnn and
I'herawand l)nrllni:t,ni Railroad (Or (ihtiraw, and
at KmriiTlilu with the Hnnlll Carolina Matkoad fur
AuitiiMlii, to which ptuut cars rua tamu'a without
I'llllllll',
AllCOMMODATION TItAlNS.
liiMii WilmiiiKtMii dailv, Hiinilay ex.. atHMW P, M
Arrive at Unrence a:4(( A. M,
Arrive at KiliKvitln ., U:4H) A. M.
l.eavo KliiBitvillri 4:00 P. M
Ariivn at Klnrniieo. .............. ..... 0:40 P, U.
Ainvti at nuuiluutuu.. 6:10 A, U
Atvuiiiiiiiidatiiiii '1 in in onmiocts olnaoly at
Kimnico with the Niirt!iiKtern Itatlroatl fur
I'harli Hlnii, and at Kiniisvtlltt with the Hoiilh
I 'aioliiia liailrnad (nr AukusI. I'aasoUKers fur
( nl.imlua nlif niltl l.tlie llio Aoeniiiiiiodalitin Train.
- WM. ftlAoltAfe.,
(Ii'lioral Niipiirintniithiiit.
ci'iil It . HKi-tf
- - ' f ..w,,....,...
RK:IT SI T!II:. PlSSKJftER AlHI
i iii:itii r im.wii aiu mm:,
m m If MM
Brtu'rcii New York ami New Orleans!
AMI Al l, ISTKllMKIHATE OITIKSAMD FLACKS.
fiUME Fnr.ionT vonwAttiir.t) liy paiwhn-
L OElt TKA1NH, and at LOW HATKtJ, A'g
inmirowv nwetsnry, .
To puinlias Tlnkets, or for raise of Transpor-
Utinu and other iufnriiialinii, apply at Uio lienor
al (Mlleo, V!l llrnmlway. ooriior of lieado atrtiet.
Printing.
"I'lIK .WmtNATi
job rRnnG omK,
Prlniraa itrerl, .
WILMINGTON, N. (!. ,
1
Now Vol k.
New Ynili, June in,
t'K't'HU MALLtTT.
: tleuural Aotit.
ix vir
H i),, ( liarlalle i ItiKlit rford It. B ,
.'ftcsRUAt. Hi'i-KniwTanrirr's Omoai
WiMimTnif, N. ()., May IS, im, I
AND AKl'KIt MAY 15111, the Puaentfur
0:
train on lliirt IZue.il will leave WUmiiiirLiin
Taostlay, Thursday and Hntu'day at 7 o'elook, A.
At.
Artivat Knokiiighaiu earns days, at 0( V, H,
Arrive al Watlosboro' ( HtaK). al U I. M.
LoaVH Wadnsboro' (Mtainl mi Ttins.lsv'rlinM.
day and Hatarday, at 1 V, hi,
Lsava IkxtkuiKhani on Mnnda, WedoesdaT
aud Friday at I..3U A.M.
arrive at wumuiRton same days at 8 P. M,
W. 1. KVKHETT.
(lenoral Hnpnrintendetit.
AU kiu.U uf PLAIN and
FANCY -PRW1NO execnted
with uoatnesa aud diatuiU'h,
The boat work guaranteed it
tho lowest poasihle priwi.
jua wostaXr
PAHPHliKTS, rOUtjllfi,
OAIIDU, CfKOULAJiS, hOTUA,
UUX-BKAOb, IHMel'KlU,
RECEIPTS, CATALOGUES,
PANK-OBEOKS, IBOW-OABDn,
! . , MOOBAHUK8, T10KKTH,
DltDQ LABE1J, As., As.,
t
Al WILL A
COUI1T AND LAW BLANKS of
vary description, printed at the
auortrst notice, ami cheap for cash
i. . " A
at
THE J0UHNAL JOB OEFfOB.
i ' CEAX0 SALE OF RF.AL ERT1TE.
';.;. w.oifi': .
REAL ESTAGnE
peasokal rftopifaTrMo
.i . ., vt Tni .v
NORTU CAROLINA , REAL ND JEH
80NAL ESTATE AOENOY,
RALEIGH. S. C.
$100,000 CAPITAL STOCK.
cnkaTRBSD ftx toc LMuLATcas or robti caso
ua, m.'9tnt. 18(9, : -
JOSEPH O. 1IE8TBB, PrttUUmt. .
JOBEPH DIXON, Tiot-PrtiUUmi.
JOHU 0. HK8TEB, 8f n4 fVwu.
HOST O. LEWIS, Xrffal OomutUor,,
3,000 Valuable Fiecosot Property to be Dis-'
riosod of Worth 146.C0 I '
92 A CHANCE t--I :
-. UKAL ESTATE.
SEVEN VINE RRUIbENOErt FOCJB Uf THE
CITY OJT BALEIOH I Ti
Oaa residence in Uaielgh, N, 0,, desorlbsd
below ....: .MO.000
One ," . " i " A " mu, 8.WI0
One " " " . 6,500
Ona " " " V ( .W o'iioo
Ona , Warrentos . : jutl 0,000
One " Ohapei 0111., f , S.000
Oue Unlet In Taylorevlllo, N. ., 1000
l.lT UK FKKMUNAk PHOPKUTIr I
Hmnplse on exhibition at II EtfTKK 11HOH. A 00.,
Mil. Kl r ayeiuiYuio streei, iUUiiiKO, Bh V.,
at tho rennlar cask prices.
10 Pine Phattoiia rliuO eaoh maile by B.
I). Hehmiilt, Dalllmnro, lid f 6,000
1(1 1'ine Top IliiKKio. :t00 oach, made by
H . IV. Molniililt , llaltintore, Md. .. . . 8,500
Cid 1st I'luniium 7 octavo I'lanos made by
Tremaino Itros.. N. Y, i.i0 taeb. .... 83,500
6 l'arloTorOharrhUruajie.Setope, (260 r
made by Treoiaiue liroe., N. i.,..,... 1,M
600 HawiilK maiililuns, Wilcox A Gibbe, or
etroTsr A baker ', ttMsaokv,....,.... 80,000
COO Bilk llrossee, best article, li janls to
each dress, fl. 30,000
fl Veloeipediie, $78. . ....,i.,.. . . ..,t1
ift Molls lirasHla Uaruel, 45 yd eaoh
t 88 W8.J40
U Baiaoianner name, nuuer a patent,
TBEATBE UANA0KU8,
TUAVELINO BBOWHEN,
. nAIL ROAD AOENTH,
HOTEL KEtrWllJ,
BTBAMBOAT AQENTH,
And ill those Who have LF.TTEB
rBEas roiNTiNu to do, win nua
It to their interest to cH al
THB JOURNAL OfFlOE,
Prlneese Mtreet.
. A tarn and Well aeeot led stock
f of FAPERH Itiut MATEUIAL kpt
i
on
haud, from
majf be made.
Which solcntlone
best in the world, t'MHi.
1 (Jashfrlao, $1,000 gold..
10 Uaahi'riHes.tlOOeaoli...
2iH) do ' do 10 do..,.
tSTJl do do 6 do. . , .
1000 do do 9 do....
"1.6C0
1,881
.. 1,000
.. 8,000
.. ,8,800
e 8,000
81eO,69
the drawins at the
regular oaah aelllnp; prloss and WU1 be diepoaed
mg, ana in order to
The Maaoneltats.
LIEMO.V StGMRr
n
ENT ft OO'fl IlOdton
WATElt A liUri'lil! OKAOKKllH
ALIIKJIT Liai t lX.
ALE, I'OltTKH and C'LAItET,
Ediuburfjh
i linicc brands,
Mr. Greeley, in his latest letter on polit
ical economy, insists that the word "mo-
nopist is not properly applied to the
manufacturers of eloth-for, ho asserts, a
tax on the foreign article docs only not
constitute a monopoly, but stimulates hun
dreds of manufacturers at home, . wtiojo .
Competition eventually produces cheaper
goods than can be imported. The Eve
ning Post, (rep.,) however, knocks the bot
tom out of this argument when it says :
" Twist the matter, torn it as the monop
olists will, they cannot get overt tlie fact
that the manufacture Of woolen blankets "
in this country nnder the present tarill' is '
a monopoly. If this is not the intention, 1
why is this article burdened witu ono hun
dred and fifty per cent, duty while even
cutlery is taxed about thirty-five per cent? ;
That the maintenance of a monopoly will
result in producing cheaper goods herc-af-:
tens a promise which has always been lSb9 !hH rLOlR! S69
MI Ground from Wheat Grown in
after seven Tears of orohibition. the twice I Mi. M
DianKets neve now forty cents -a i 'uui nkwh.ai.l can ftaennpiied with the
vi
MARKET ST.
July It
OH A &, METTN.
212-
Of
ponnd, or 27 cents in gold. A better ar
liclo costs in Ennlaad onlv IS cents a
ponnd. As tho government does not get
ono cent of revenue from this source every
cent we pay more, for onr blankets here
than they cost in England, with a small
addition for charges and reasonable profits,
is taken from the whole peeple, by a wick
ed law, for the benefit ot a small class to
which the government has given a monop
oly."
Smith Lee, colored, has been sentenced
to bo hnug for murder at Helena, Arkansas,
on the 30ih instant. -
A deserted wife has reached Cincinnati
all the way from England, had her bieaniist
spouse arrested and bonad over for trial.
Miss Sarah F. Morrison, of Indianapolis,
the first lady graduate of the Indiana
Seats) University.
The Pennsylvania coal miners' strika has
had the effect to raise the price of coal
three dollars in Boston.
Brooklyn, K. Y.. ii to build 20 Landanma
Chnrohei thjj year. . -
KST siOUTIIKUN KI.OUK at sreallr
reduced prices so low non need not be forcod to
nay Nortlinrn stnll callol Hour.
liy oailiuK at Die CAPE l'EAIt FLOUR MILLS
you can no auppliod anlli the finest Family Flour,
tieuvereu at ynnr iioumps iree or uravAKfl, and
every package (jnaranteetl perfect, or you can
reiuru 11 ami nm ynnr money. Ill mils., (, f
1-lti and H lb. Mtrl.e. iood Flonr as low as Iii t-
l'KAIili IKttllM, tbo only place prnnnil in the
city ; MKAL, COfiN, BKAN. NUOHTb, OOW
PEA8 tp-inwt, and all sorts of Hotso and Cow
roed. -. .
ALEX. OLDHAM.
jolyU 'i40-lm
kksioval;
DI!. 1). J. BANT AOATA lias REMOVED his
t iflioe to corner of Oaatle and fauventb atreela.
wnere be will have the assiatance of an Iuturpre-
ler at an ituurs. xio curee an niseases of tae
Kye, and removes Cataracts, Ac, without the
use of Instruments or Cogtioe. If is eye apeciOoe
allay the wotBt case of Fevered aud lullamod
Eyes, and are for sale by him for tl per buttle.
The poor attraded frtf of charge.
july 10 241-61
JLL I.D3 OF
jgiaUiKa UAN BB 9QQHJ) AT THB
it .i
OI'AHT.VKHNIIIP NOTICE?.
JH8SOLI7TIO!i.
rilUH dO-PAItTNERHHIP heretofore oilstimr
A. between the unileraisned, under tba style I
m tvALiivcu a. iiitojiiux, is dissolved by mo-1
inai conHcni, py tne witnarawai of John M.
wamor.
James A. llratlley aseumos all the liabilitira
of llio Iato lirui, and it is requested that those I
intieotcti w ni win maxo prompt payment to hint.
.... JUUH Al. WAliKKll,
JAMES A. DUAULEY.
VilniiiiKlon, N. 0 Juno W, ie0.
july 7 'jaiB-endlm
NOTICE IHSSOUITIOPI.
N CONHKitUKNOE of the death of onr Mr.
Ktokloy. the linn of CANNON. KTOKI.kV A
uu. is noreoy uiitstiiyoij,
rTho nndorsiKnod, aurvivinn partners, will settle
tho business of the late firm, and wo respectfully
request all persons indebted thereto to mako Im-1
mt'tliale payuitiiit. and those liavmu ulalsael
Rainet tno samo win presont them for adjust
ment.
KAM'L N. CANNON,
C. W. OLDHAM
Juno 2h, lHti.l. 2.18-lm
.LAND DEEDS,
COURT AND MAGISTRATES'
BLANKS
On hand at all times. 1
RAIL ROAD RECEIPTS
OB BILL Of LAD1NU,
Aud RILLS OF LADINOt for ship.
sins bj sea, and other -
' ."MABtN. I) It A N K , '-,
Always c
I O-PARTNERSllfP MOTIVE.
riIHE UNDKR8ISNKD, enrvivinR jurtnore of
X tba Iato firm of Oanaon, Htokley A Co., have I
this day formed a Copartnership for tbeicwxao-1
lieu in a Koucral UHUUtlll AU UUMMloUlON
uunintjirt, untior the name and stylo of CAN
NON A OLDHAM. "
Ollioe and Htore at N j. 4, South Water street.
I ..... i j tt I
nilUlAUgMJIJa ill Vi
HAM L N. CANNON.
r- 0; W. OLDHAtf.
- June 28,' 18(1!) ' Its-lm
notice ofo-iahtm:hsuip.
Wiluisotoh, N. 0., April US, 1809.
WE, THE UNDEUeiaNED, HAVE THIS I
day outercd into cn.parUierabip nnder the I
nrm, name and style of UANMIHTER. COWAN
A OO., for tho pnrposo Of crniluotlng the buslnens I
or a UKAL. KSTATB and FINANCIAL AOHNOY, I
with nnnoiiiai ottices al Wibnina-Uia. M. n . and I
aew aura vitj.
WO respectfully offer our services to tfenpoblie.
- LEMUEL BANNISTER,
. S. OOWAN,
f J. O. KENYOM.
For further information, address '
- BANNIdTEB, OOWAN Co;
Wilmineton. N. C.
Raleieh Bentinsl and Standard Idailv). Nli.l
uurj win norm ntaie, tinannvie Liemeeraa, Btates.
ville American, Aahville News, Manoo, H. C.
Orescpnt, Hnmo r Watchman, copy one month,
and send bills to this oflioe.
annus . ni-tf
O0B FRIENDS m THB COUNTRY
may send their orders to
THB JOURNAL OFFICE,
And rely npou their raeeivioK the
seme attention and being tiled as
promptly sad as oheasly ae if given
personally. '
... .
Onr JobtaiK Dspartsaent is eqoal
to any In this 1001100, and eTery
faeillty possible will be afforded ia
the exeoation of ordersr-
. Address
ENGELHABD A PRICE,
WilmlnRton, N. 0.
LINEN S ACKS
DISSOLUTION.
11HE OO PARTNERS fill' heretofore Hii.tino I
1 between the undersigned, under the style of I
ATKINSON A SHEPPERHON. is dissolved by I
mutual eonseut. by the withdrawal of J.dm Wll. I
der Atkinson. , I
Alfred 13. Hhopperson assumes all the liabilitioa I
tr tuo iato nrm. and it is reuuostod tkat thru. in.
deb tod to cs will make pronrpt payment to him.
, JOHN WILDER ATKINSON.
ALFRED B. HIlIPTKliaOB.
Wilmington, N. 0., March 17th, ISiii).
A. Be'sHEPrrasbrf ''
(gT!l'ri.sSGR TO ATSlKsOH A SKEl'rEllaOM )
tcneral CtiBBMssiou MDrrkaiits,
.' AND ' - .. -
Agta UalllMuresuad VAlailaciusi gtam
Ship LJsm,
11 ANU 12 NORTH WATKR WllBBT.'-V'-WllJdlNaTOM.
N. tl..
U'.NDEB TDEIS eFRVfOKS T) THEIR
friends aad ehetjiiblie wir the ontrhase and
sale, on ooraswiamna of NAVAI. M1VK. (X)l'.
TON aadttblMaiKAL M KRU1I A NU WK.
lilHhatA4i ADVANOKH win be made npon eon
unsaanta tor aale in Wilmiurson. or- by tbeir
oorrBeaoaiicass-AB the Mertnera and European
markets. ........
taawses entrostesl to Mem shall hate
prompt personal attention. ;
yTEUY CHEAP.
All kinds o(
GENT'S UNDER UKAI,
M UN SON A- OO.'H,
t CITV cluthik as.
July 13 . - a-.
T
TO TI EPF1TIVE MSTILLKEH.
(OIRCE-LAari '
riIHE J8CBSOB1BEBS IN OORDIA.LLY BE
X turning thanks to their friends ia lite 0011a
ti r wbo were last year encaged in (be Tun: eotine)
busiaaa, for their eontbraed oonfldenoe an d enaw
Durt. titsure a .ana eoaawenawaaaas of a aouiar
. ...... ...
season, is renew aaetr assure ease 01 a out lag ar-f
mrte in ueir enueavura dt econumv in ex itnnaae
ami ebarroe and prompt attentkm to their c ardere,
as well aa the ntmoet ewe in tbe aajla of , UMir
eonsignnseiita, to frremele their aaUseeti- Ae
riinnt ealoa and reautUncea AVaAtaed. to be
HTRUN'f A HIeOH.
april' iCe-So
B M AMI FOE
AMY
A mcs8
"tOBTBaVOIB 6AM StB MAMI
a 1 ..... . ,
Tha aederwhraed take pleasure in oommend-1 nnmber Of Bricks, by applriu Ua- , .i.-'
ingo)tS pstrons of Atkinson A Bbeppersonf - " . u -.iniivnii .
their saeoeseors, Messrs, A. B. fepperson A Oe. I ' " J i sj
4unn T iuwe.n iJJtoun. A.i. ; . -- sea ITater '
WiltoTrm9..K . .a-'. . .w-
8000 Prizes. Value of the total amonnt
Total number Ticket, 73,347.
All of me aoore is pni in
of av a reiralar mode of drawins.
acoompllah Uila the oompanr will sell 78,847 Uek
ts at tl eaoh j for farther Information read see.
Hon 10a 1 u 31 the By-Law of the company t
. BV.LAWB. - .
v Beo. 10. The plan of drawiug shaO be as follows:
There sfaeU be two wheels, one a priae wheel and
0110 a nnmber whool, arranRed in soma pnbho
place ia the eity, whore any ons holding a tlotet
may be present oa the day ! drawing. In the
number wheel there shall be as many tickets ear.
respondlnfflin the sum Iter as those waloh have -been
sold. In the prise wheel there shall be as
many tiokets aa there are prizes, these tickets
hall be deposited la the wheels by a board ef ea
parvisors, who shall be appointed by thadirsotors,
after which the whool shall be sealed up and
placed In any banld. In the oity, the directors may
direet, until Uio time of drawing, when the super
visors shall bring the wheels to the drawing.break
the seals and the drawing shall be dlspoeed of by
taking a ticket from each wheel, at the same time
and the prise tlokot taken from the prise
wheel shall designate the prize drawn by tbe tick
et oorreeponaing in number to tue ons taken from
the number wheel a the same time. The wheal
hall be well shaken after eaoh ticket is drawn.
Heo. 11, The directors shall designate the time
and plaoe of drawing, at which Urn and piaee the
supervisors shall be required to be present and
see that the drawing is conducted entirely eqoi.
table, .- . .:,ni.i..i .,.-,.t ...
. A board of supervisors will be appointed who
will have exclusive oontrol' and management of
the drawing. They will eondnel the dJatribation
and see that eaoh person Is legally invested with
the property he nay draw. A duplicate registry
of the tickets sold will be kept, se that in the
event of los of tlokot, the aooident may be reme.
died and no misUke can ooonr.
Tha drawimr wiU take nlaoa In TTIOKKH HATX.
Ia the oity of RaleiRh, immediately after 'sale 0:
tickets of which due notiee will be given.
The company is working nnder the provisions
of S special charter granted by the General As
sembly of North Carolina, iwhioh compels tba
oompany to comply faithfully with all oontraots.
oopio can oe oaa on apnuoauon to ins oom
pany, v.. . ,'
Ail tha abova mentioned property will certainly
be disposed of as above stated, and those drawing
It wilt ns invest aa wun toe uus in res simple.
sv no memner 01 tne company is allowed to
pnsebaas any tiokets. - -
All monies seat by mail at tne owner's risk: ibst
sent by Express, Registered Letters, Checks or
Drafts at tbs risk of lbs oompany. -
No property will be listed unless tha title Is in
disputable. The treaesrer has been rennired to eive a bond
of S3. 000 for tho faithful Derformance of hi du
ties. He is reqnired to doposil daily in the bank
all monies received, where it will remain until all
tbs tiokets are sold and all the property will b
positively drawn and delivered 10 the parties
drawing, or the money returned. Bend 83 by ex
press, poet offl oe order, registered letter or draft,
at onr risk, or by mall at yonr own, and take a
ohanee at tha 8,000 valuable pnass offered.
Tickets will be sent anywhere in the United
mates at tne company risa.
One fins reeidenoe built of briok. in the ..
best improved style, in the oity of Bal
sigh, wits) eigSt acre of groand, and
all neoeaaary oat buildings, with many
fine ornaments in tha yard. Value.... 8 10,000
One large and convenient honse In tba -city
of Raleigh, on Nawbarn street, 13
large comfortable rooms, double par-
- lor. with aUasoeaaarv oat balldinza. It V .
acres ground, and a beautiful oak
grove. Value..
On large house oa Newborn and Blood-.
worth streets, eoniauung so rooms,
stntabie for a boarding ihobse, all ne
cessary oat Duliuings, witn a oeaauriu
oak grove in tha yard and acre of
groane). vain. ................ .....
On beautiful residence oa Newbera St.,
8 rooms aud basement, 4 out bnildiuge
' and stable 7 acres of groand,eim grove,
very dosu-able ami attractive, vaine. .
t inn in Warrentoo. N. O.. known as tha
Alston property, in perfoet order, on
of the best built houses in the State, ,
containing 8 large rooms, donble piaz- '
, aas and portiooee, one of the most.i ?. - "
commanding and beaatiful residences
in the place, with 8 acre of groand, "
no orchard, beautiful oak grove ia :
the yard, ami all neoeasary oat bmld
ines. Value a 8.000
l lie property a layun-sviu lervery at- .,!,
traotiva, valuable and cheap. It la a
Hotel at the ooanty seat of a flourish- '
ing and growing village of a thousand
or more inhabitant, and aitnated on t '
sqnaxe from a good and flonriabing oel.
lege, no school of better grade, right
on he line of tb Atlantic A Ohiorau. .i a
t road, and being aitaated ia the awon
tain regioa, the scenery is truly de-
lighttal and faeoiuating. d unett.
room, ana to nniiuwge ate sew,-.
Valns.... A
Ona in Ohapei HU1, eontauiiog 4 roonja.
with ore planes, ana am w iuu ainiog
- moan. Also, kitoben, oat Ihonse and '
eae and time-fourth acres of land.
Tale
Sv..
,60O
8 8,000
H;t.
8 800
81,000
8 2,008
Those ordering tickets can select aay number
from 1 to 73,347. If the camber ordered aa bes
taken, the nnmber neareat will be sent
Ons three cent stamp most accompany evarf
order. - -
81k. a. O. HALL, at tbs Tost" prtatfag sOte
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