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1, 'THE DAILY JOURNAL WJLMINOTON. N C. TUESDAY. AUGUST 17, 18!t). Umanw ( Irtk rwllu. , The above is tho titlo of to ologantlittlc publication, of llfl (N, issued by Mcanrs. Bannister, Oowan A Co., Koal Estate and " Financial Afcnta, Now Tork and.Wilming-J ' or n. It i4 m its dime would indicata, " a" description of tho natural wealth, condi tion and advantages of thia ' State a Exist ing tho rrqaont roajii aooUina great " amount Of moe$ Talualle iaformatlon audi will provo of great benefit in dovoloidng Uia roaonroes of onr Htato. It waa not ismiod for salt1, bnt ia presented to tbo capitalists and pooplo of tho Northern nutea m a rnc&na by which correct and rainabla tnforninUoti jna I obtalfaAf The wrr. Is beanti'fulr pnntod and neatly bound, and wo count it qnito a valuable addition to our aholvea. , The Charleston JajiTy Nw informs us . thy tho ploiVers aloa tooth Carolina law eohntry haro already made heavy con tracts tor Chinoso laborers, and that largo numbers will arrive there daring tho early part of tho new year. Thoro is something about tho people of , aiy Jiitla sister 8I4W thai alwajm fajii,tof admiration.' Let thorn bo ovor so much cast down and trampled npon, they aro yet nuro to fiso np from the slough of dea pond, brightened and refreahod, and with an energy to work out anow thoir fortanos, that wo seldom Sos oqnallod and n?ar tar Our own State must soon follow tho loud of her Bister, and we doubt not that long Iwforo the year 1870 will bnvc rollod its oinrse, the Chinaman labor or will hft to ob taiiu4 A stroag foothold in every Southern . State. Mold Illmm-ir. According to tho reports by tho tulo graph tho "horso jookey" and "boy " has sold himself to tho Jlontwoll lladioals, heart, body and soul. Tho price paid was not named, bnt it woa probably a few thous and Havana clears, or a new hor;io or some other little toy with which to plenso tho "rostlcM lioy, needing oonntnntly to bo amused." . Tho transfer of his valuable assistauco is the more interesting on 1 ho pi seen t occas ion, inasmuch as the national cigar smoke has seen fit, in this inatanoe, to " go back'' L on an intimate relation, Oon. Doct, tliua ignorlO!? thono family ties which havo lately liatl so much lnlloonce over him ; , , ' Tint this "snpport of tho administration," , over which sonic of the Radical liavt al roady grown ho jubilant, will, judging by 1 ait preoodontH, amount to moro iu worth and on paper, thau in actual reality; for if - our memory scrr est u- jBoriiotJ.v, thw wry aukji ouoimttw smw" ifon .;a Wolfe J Virgiiila ATiuiiij'tSlioRc-a In Tennessee each of whom wore defeated by overwhelming majorities. oiplos of the Constitution and laws of thii eountry that its present policy is des tractive of oar most ebo(iMid jnlitntion and Jio insists luiii si snail II beaoeforta admtniaturod atrlotl in aotosdan4 wits thCooslitufn 4 interprtte.1? ty tbs lJorafwratic party, iWwean, Ah-ws osy4 conclusions and the shifting programme of the Iladiealn, tho pooplo of Ohio are now called npon to choose. The trap-dinner dodge Is this time abandoned, and wbvc tho satisfaction of seeing the Democratic doctrine boldly placed "before tho txuipln by a man who, if elected, will unflinching ly enforoe it. UT I Cl-CUrtMr n, ; 1 h l.l.ltk,to taaasr Bomot, h nlinB fraB ---!- -- ' Iirtl4a1, f(, hik oluarod for Uvospootvta tosb wAATao raiwii dihutcbm sua tbs Umi4 wits ciliul to dlr on Mxplcioci pf an ( IJ tK oijau lnlfloMan U) tiolkkth iktulralll)' laws, tin - .. ... v . - aniit'ai.. SweatyiiTfl-'sjian tmi botH armod Tg-v; -fsrair- - wim roteivwf", situ InlrlHtfrtu nn Thir4 Vtutr. ,) . mospofl. I wt sttrnilnd by a (or, alileb ttt U'AMIRCTM LCTTKR. Mlululiil ASTli, u-., ut. Knirn VVxhlanluB. wHnffiTf.H, Ann. in , (ngrsataititj r'f e $ e tanfcifnrial ,((' ptondHiKii airSinst Ike llrf Mrk7 lor tl- lmd Ia4ftt pBhlirtUiirtu In Uin Oh trloxfin Now of Hi lathliut. .. j , Uuvarnar droll, i Houlh 0rolin, Ik now to Ihia oily, Us In heir, lofkinj; rirr thQhU'a qqnU n( rma. ( ( U 1 1 i i i a-roiii H t'arullita. ' ' Cluni.iHTOx, Ang. IS. Tlir HvDnU Uuu UU Club. hoc rorMit visit was tas 'neilatoa or a iicrto riot, riiha horc Ut fivcniog oa snolhrr viiil, al 'he apnclHl InvltMion of tho ritlon, alio wre ilw'plr mcr liSml al the trvlotM lunsnlt npon thnlr RarnU. Ths icodd at tlis wharf nixm tho u rival of tho, Hkvinnth atomic r aa runt of k''1 oioiIa. niDDt, A limit two tliotnanj oltizonn hail snwiu blril to (Mdort the vlniting cluli, and area! Indig nation u eanaod lif Mayor l'ilUbnrj uuiatiuR npon awtadliiR a body ot pnlica, armed with Win- eboak r rilt and tMyonoto, to tb i enn, Tho neitrooa gonarally wnrn kept within door and very few wor Us.ht acta, on tho etrevls Tbs march from tho wharf to tho hotul waa attended with manhoanfnaion and nxoiteaont, the proras Ion bolng acooaipaaled by the arms I police and two companies of Unltod Htatna troops. No out break, howover, ha ooourrod. Tbs feuling to day ia very fovorlah, a tho aegroo thruatot t break up tho match game which i to take place to-morrow. WAtnmiTOK, I. C., Aug. 14, 1WV.. So doubt ore this yon have seen tho lottkr oilienr'sai Tarbell. Hecretary ot the Executive Committee ' of the Radicals in Mississippi, in rolation to his interview with General Orant in reference to the Conservative movement in that Htate. The "AssocitoJ iyess"vory willingly telegraphed il ovtir tbo length and breadth of tho land, and it brought, no doubt, hope and comfort to tho sinking hearts of the Radicals who feared that Orant might remain for onco true to his knowledge of figh and ftbavo Uf filings not desert tho mtorosM ni ms lamuy. Jiui io mo mienso joy of tho Radical hordes, (Irani has "gone tck" on his convictions and loft his brothor-ln-low " in tho lnroh," and now is as far from whero he was, with reference to tho.ConaortativesJn Mjsaissippl, ten days agoVa onC polo Is from anothor, We know he was then in favor of Dent s cWmv tion, but only from family reasons did I expect be would " stick " to Judge Dent. Bat tke "knout" in the nervous fingers Of Mfaatei Itontwoll was so savagely orackod in his cars that he succumbed, and said " Let us bavo peaoo." Judge Dent, with a xpirit whioh rellncts credit upon him, will accept the nomina tion if offurcd him, and has signified that if any other bo nominated ho will in any event stump the Htato. To day wo have tho Chief . Magistrate of tho Amorican Nation engaged in the petty and undignillcd Imninoss of interfering in the Htato elections, by dismissing those ot his own party, who hulped to elect him aud who yet claim to be his political friends, because they qannot consent to degrade aud trample their white brethren of the South nu m the rule of rascally white adventurers ami sharpers and brutul i againMt the 1'reaidenl' aupport of tiu bitter nwroe. Tor this thuy muat Ijo puniHhod. emlem, elalniing that the UovnrBniniit hal foiled Hurk tvrannv as this is uni.reeedontcd iu lho Wer-endrs in getting poMemion of M Ionia. n r ( j I " 'J law yens, Anw. M-K U. ' 1 ho I'edot al boil Jing in Chamber straat u nrammod with people anxlona to witneaa tho pro nsadiog ia the Itl eau'. It i atatod that the rliato troop aro wull anppllod with ball, cartridge sad ration, and ars still guarding Marahal Bar low, i ;,? . i ;- ' i'ratt will Imi preduoad before the Unltod Htato Ootaiial(er al 1 o'rlork. It Is rnaiorod that s requbtUion ttr the pris oner ha been rooi'ivnd from (ioneral Iteynolds. LATnn. 1 ho pronnediuga in tbo rase of tho Oovcmnitnt agalaat J. It lratt cams to a aland IhU after noon by the discharge of Pratt by Unltod Htalea OomnilNMloDer Uabora. Ihe auoouneoaient of the dooinion was reoeived with ohnera by an exci ted orowd of about 2,000 poraooa. Ooo. W. lluller, froaidflut of, tlus Viral NatloDil Dank of Mempbla, waa amatSil hers to-day, nhargsd with the embezzlement of eix hnndrrd thoaaand dollara of tho Tennesson eehool fond. nutter i iu Jail. - la diaoharging 1'ratl Coniaiiaaionnr Oabornu said that hlmaelf aud the Attorney (toners! had pnranod the courne they bad became thoy docmed it right to aaalntain the snthority of the United Utatee. It waa aimply and purely booauao thoro wur no foots aaflioient to hold tho prlaoner that ho shook! 'order Ma discharge, Pratt loft the 0'iort with a friond. The aoldisra havo rolurnod to Fort Selmjler. Marin IetrlllaM. lolj'- , Uoaiilxhtos, H. l) Aug. It. Arrived- Htoaaner Haragoaaa, from New Vork, and ProaMtheos, from Philadelphia. k'rM Vlrglate. ' ' Illi HMUSn, Aug. 111. A train oa Ike Booth Hido Itaiirosd waa throwa oft tbs traek twelve milea from Pnterabnrg this mornlag. li, U. Uobsna, lb Oonduetor, aad itev. Wa. Mrars, (oolored) s paaaonger, were in atsntlv killed. rn waiaiafiaa, Wavbimutom, D. Ch Aug. 10-Moen. Hnperviao Perry, of North and Hontb Uarolina, la tnlhocily. U reports tho aaizore of forty thonaand boxes of tohaooo within hia diatrii't and a large amount of machinery. It may he eonllilnnlly ataUd that the aieor tiona regardinii Hecrotary Hoar's opinion iu the Inatrnetiona or the Oabinnt and the iutuntiona of General llanby regarding tho exaction of the lout oath from llio Virginia Loglntora aro mere apeou- latioua, ax nothing ilcllniti'ljr ban been do leriolntkl. A letter from Ju.lo liout to Proaidoiit (Iraut ban been puhlUhnd, wlmroln JaJge Hunt prntoat ..Mi(!..l a...l .ill n.,. A oxirit l . ' M"""r ""' "".""- r',7 ' " Yl " uWorls tbom.-.ja.lg- romsianco uiai win ouiy uvmhio iiio uou- Krl for Ihr Wlnli, Tho indicatiims How tuat tuo prtccH ol eon higher this winter thuu they did the lust, and it HoeuiH linid to tell where the blame must rout. The New l'.ngltind : and New York ' tapers chargo it all to the tariff which prevents tho importation of forcigu coal, but it is more probable that tho ciiiiho lies in the increasing demands for wages made by the miners in 1'unnxylvania. Tho aflect of this will be felt all over the coun try, aud it will prove a serious thing to us if wo arc compelled io pay ilfty ter cent more for our oon! this winter than we did tho last. Yet there, is oue reuaun whj wa should i not care very greatly if it does command even double ot its former value, as wo arc in hopes that rucIi would prove a blessing in anguine, it might stimulate tuo io opening and workm,i of the mines at Kgypt, in Chatham county, in our own Utate, where tho supply is actually inex haustible. It is true that this cool in oil bitnminons, yet, .if it can bo placed here in Wilmington at one half (he ordinary piiecsoftlio reunsylvaniu coal, any from three dollara to fonr dollar cr ton, as so have Ih'OU assured that it can, wc sco no reason why its nse should not beeouic gen eral, in this city at least. In some of the Uonthern cities, New Orleans in oxpecial, bituminous coal is used altogether, it beinf nuiiiiK! muiaj ifum viBannaix. (loieUilntioa, but now D.mt nniriiiiie' Ihe I oaiuion that, botwithntaudinu tho aiiniunt of tho fall of Rail lealism instead of driving the , Oabinet. the hitter-eminre will I f .lerr abxl In liberal one.i of their party into their in-' Muii4ipii iqnitou pleasured, r ThelL judgelmr poo"f pie ti Wsoiiolf oringing slaves that onf thf'f bsUW'Jliw-'JwIuiaive poacr of rmWifylnndcyM will hold together u slight miatuke my fiieud " Hols iu the Hkv." It may do with the liout who jwant "peace, but tho yeomanry cannot I be lashed to do your bidding. The cry of ltebw and CopiKirueail dsn lost its charm, IN " Br JAMKt HAHIW, '' PUBHUANOK OK AUTUUII1TV 1$ A mor'gago dnod to the anderaigncd, AdminiFitra tor ot Win. V. llottanoonrt, deoeaeed, from Jamca urani, naira inouiHi of March, 1HM, will bo aoltl by piihlio asolion al Kxnhange (Jorner, on Tuea day, tho,7th day of Hapif.mlr sxt, a lot or par nnl o laSil in the City ot Wilmington,' heginumg al the aonthwentern intoraActiou of JuubUi aud Hark Siroett, -ttisnes onthwardly io foot, thenoo weetwarilly KX) toot, thence northwardly aoo foot Io Market atraoi, thene along Ihe hue of Market atreet, oaatwardly KM) foot to Ih begin ning, on which i oUuate two OweUing Tene neaia with out hnneea, to bo sold separately. A Iwolvo feel alley al the tooth end of tho corner lot ia roaorved for Iho henefll of both lota. The Sroperty io Inanred for M.OOS 'till tho 81at of larehDOXi. Term one-half esah, tho rwilrn on aix mouth orwdil. or nntil tha la I riv i April, 1870-reaerrinn tho title until tho wuolo ol tuo panwaae money De paid. ,.,. f4 , .-r. Muitrar, Adminietrator and Mortgagee . sngaat 1(1, 18B 27J-if WRECK SALE, Wllil. 1IR HOLD AT NJUUO AUOllON, for th benellt of whom 11 mar concern, on Thnraday morning, the tilth inut., at II o'clock, on aanaooro' unacn, opposite tuo Lamb planta tion, anom - - i5o,ooo FERr nrctr pinA lumreh, being portion of cargo eaved from the Cchr. " W. U. Aodenreld." Alao, at aamn time and place, hull. , of said voasnl. . . W.nj. ii l'jcuuy, Ai;ont. aog. 17 K7lMa Pailallikila. t'lllLAIHU'lIU, AllK. HI - NiM'll. Iho National Labor Oonvi'iitinn aHnembled in tliU eliy Iku Biorning. T.i humlrcil detegatr am in atli'inlanco. , ; 'AMA.kl llllAr IlkH. 'aid id th..neet its music has aeparted The , , , are " puekorod " to other tn I will j-ole much g(11K H .. pi,0,i out," tho c pOOpIo'S lll'H ' nes, the old i lit II AV ASIA I AIII.K 1Iva, Aug. Ill -Noon. (Mirmii, u reiortnr of the aHoeitd prrae and eenaorr Han compromiHed with luilloda In onterlng nown, whrthnr good or bad, to he trail- milted. The ncwnpaper rcpreavnt thai llrnoral Jordan ha licit to tho mountain, bnt that Q i i,t ia threatening Kupinta llauto, o, sny wc, lot mo prices ol Jfaukoe goal .tarted to theh-oirerlr thftherTennaee g vup. up, tip, wo now! care but bttle, as Losislataro would repudiate tho State 1'aium. Anu. 1 1; N i ,i il. changes wore j ln honor of Naiit.lnon'H one hundredth birtk- rung on it until their eyes nave ncrn lty tho Kmperor baa granted imnly to the oiwrnod to tho villamy of the past few years, I prM0 ,, po,ril, f,rl,lnrn, ni ,iftll0ruira bom and now comes tho avalanche. -r- lhe my na,y mchin, m(Hinc ,virr a. .Jolon Adams, U. B. District Attor-1 nor for tho Southern District of Mienis sippi, has tendered his resignation to (leu-' oral (iraut, in words eourtoousbut Revere, , and to any ono who was not entirely cul-1 loused it would bo a stinging robuko, but I "lUere'a no uho kicking against the pnckH. " I Mr. Adsini states "that he cannot retain, hia positiou without being idcntilled with the acts of the administration, which so! far as they relate to his own htato ho can approve." Ho also pitohes into (lonoral Ames. Military Satrap ot Minsissippi in tho severest manner, charging him with nuing his power in tho most tyrannical man ner, aud for his own personal agrandiso mant. (ion oral Ames' conduct has tho en tire approval of General (Iraut and his Cabinet, and all the wrongs and cruollici infllctod on tho pooplo of that Htato will bo laid at tho door of (lie White House, (Icn aral Orant being entirely responsible. J njgo Jeffords, of the ttapremo (Jour!; A. Waruor, Secretary of State; Jado Hpoe.l, of theCrimnial Court, of Warrou couulv. with a largo number ot other ollleials wero removod by (Ioneral Amos. These getilla-. men are all twomiaont in the Conservative movement. Tbo Procrustean rule i to bo applied without fear, favor or mercy to nil who Hindi, ana tuo result will be that Alia sissippi will outdo Tunnossee in tho hirn- ness of nor majority for tuo Conservative ticket. Do not those fanatical bigots see tho ''Hand writing o the wall," or seeing t,akenat these desperate measures the laat enorts ol despair t A canard was evy figure on tho ascending scale, as it is reached, but gives a greater guarantee of the devolopmont of onr Own resource. We rejoice, sbvs tho Usltimoro (niiir, to see tliat the Democracy of Ohio has now made a fair and square issno with its op ponents by nominating the Hou.. (leorgo II. Pendleton as its candidate for ( lover nor. Of Mr. Pendleton's fitness for the position for whioh he is named, no one " oan donbL He is a man of high personal character nnd of unquestioned ability. In addition to this, he is a bonafxi oprescn- tutivooftho party. We confcBS that wo are tired of seeing tho Democracy of the Sorth shirking real issncs, catching at nc- worthy compromise trembling at worn ont war criea, and clinging to the skirts of leaders who but yesterday were strangers in their ranks. Unless tho principles of the party are to tritnpph, it nutters little) to as whether the Democratic part win or loses. To a'inoeeas on it jpart, wbieh places in office men who havo been tramp, ling on all it holds dear, and justifying what it regards as infamous, wo are indif ferent Rut Mr. Pendleton is no such man. Ha has battled through cvtt and through good report for tho principles of the Oon- etitution. He has stood by tho lotter of tue Uw. Ho baa ;not blachcal amid storm daring which it was diifioult to be Democrat and to escape karoit an4 Outrage. Ue holds to day to all tho cardinal points of that party, and there ari be no mison dcrstanding now about the ckarocter ot the canvass and the moaning of its result. Mr. Pendleton contend that the course ol tha Government nndor ZUdicai dirootion ta been violative of the fundamental prin- bonds. To-day tho. story is domed. The associated proas are very prompt to send news that ean in any way injure the Democratic party. They are well aware that onco a lie is started the retraction, if one lie made, ia very often not soon, and when it is does not ' always extract the poieon, henco thoy should be more careful Tho interests of the liadi oals aio more tonderly cared for. The gentlemen who are olootod to tho Tennes see Legislature aro men ot integrity and honor, and are pledged to the maintain- once ot the Sate credit at all liasards. Ho nail this List Radical lio and trick to the counter. The nomination of .the Hon, Georgo II. Pendleton, by the Democracy ot Ohio (or Governor, gives universal satibfaction to the Democratic party. The yell of srratifl- oation whioh the IUdical party aet np over the declination ot General Rosecrans, has been anoccoded by a most dismal while. in which the big white and black cur, of the "Tribune" leads. He yelps that the nomination it Pendtetoi means work, and '.' that they nst take off thoir coats an4 . go to work ia . their ahirt sieves t in order to beat - the Demo cracy in tnat Htate. iney wm nowias never before Uicy did, when their friends ot tke Associated Proes click over tho wires the unwelcome news "that Ohio has wheeled into her old position in the Demoeratie eoluma." ' "The counterfeit $10 legal tender notes are no wi-U exeeated that General Spinner, UnitedJiUtcs Treasurer, after a minute i spectiep ot one of them, found ft imposible to tell Whether it was genuine or not The only remedy ia to call thorn all in. ' The weather boa grown verv warm, and everything, incJadinc news, is extremely flat ' 1 . . It ia fotnd that the loss ot eurrencv bv wear and tear ii more than auffieient to pay the expenses of printing and Usuiug it. The average life of a bank note ia three yean, and that ot currency a mooh shorter time, ' -- knuii Wnihlnglnn, WAeaisavos, 1. C, Ang. Iti-P, V.' Anting Hocretsry Uielisrdnnn hH prepared In- linetlon to OnlleetorH,' Naval Olliccri, Hnr veyora aud Apprainora in whioh he rinun.Vi tin m that in snonrdanmi with the oxintini; n fiUHlinrm in enhordinatr nfliwr of tho entoniK can lie re movod or appointed without the per.tonnl l.itii-- tion of the Secretary of the Treaanry. iho rtHHipU ol intrriiftl rornmic from aoaroei for the year rmting June :imh : MjIiIIi nplrila l;l,KI,WW ; tobacco la,Sl,l)(W ; forniont ed liitnora IS.dKI.OtKI ; InromiM SJ.liSI.IKM) Htauia f ln,a)5,(IOU- Total It IO,aiH,KX. Hcf.nily aovon diHtricta aro yet to be heard from. Hcvenno lo-day I7(lj,( 0(1 ihe amount of ooiu ia the i'roaeury i i f-iirj.iviiu lha Interior Ucpartiiicnt i drawing In ny en the trvaanry thia mouth (or ixtBHtuna - ainglo warrant anionnting to ten million dollar 1 here arA-ntxtjrTtjjnt nulllon dollar worth of U'Kal tender tone all at ; twonty.Hvc millioa dot lara worth have been taken op ainee the order fo their eithilrawal. Tata Irae-Cla4 Uask) tat Vlrglala. The Now Tork Times says that the ro publican press is almost nfiauimous against General Canby's proposal to exact the iron- olad oatn from the mombors oloct of tho Virginia Legislature, Much is said in favor of amueaty ; but tbe prevailing argn mant is that whieb the Indianapolis Jour aal condenses into a nutshell : "The fact that the government author teed tbe people of Virginia to vote npoa tuat part of the now constitution as tab lishlng the teat-oath separately, and that it waa voted down bv an overwhelming majority,' would soem to imply that it ought not to bo required of a Legislature I wtiicn has its uro tn tnat constitution, ana acts under its authority." nJ There will be aome important ehangea made by tbo census of 1870. In 1840, tho West was represented in Congress by thirty members. In 1870, it will have eighty-two. Eastward, a different result will be produced. Thirty-eight members spoke and voted for the Eastern States in 1810, That representation wi'l be reduced to twenty-two in 1870. In 1810, tho At lantio Eastern States, as divided from the Southern, had One hundred and nineteen Congressmen ; after 1870 they will havo but eighty-six. More than ono-tbird of the next House of lluprosentatives, elected after tbe ccnius of 1870, will bo from tho Woet, And, united to the Southwout, will give them a clear majority in that body, as woll as of Presidential electors. Thore is another view to be takou of this matter. When tho next census is taken, and appor tionment made for tbe first time, tho South will have a full representation upon the negroes, instead of three fifths of thorn, as boforo. She will gain fully thirteen members by this a very aenaible increase to her political atrougth. N. i ll-orU. l. (U0M.T. .Vufllonnr. vf rHOWE,T A MOltniH. HOUSEHOLD AND KITCllEN mWRK A T A VCrjON. UN 'I'UKMDAy, the 17th Angnnt next, noli! at the Hale llooma of Cronly ft North Water street, the ' ' HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN ' N1TTJRE ' And othet porxonal property bMoagtng to tho pa late of JaracH 11. Itynn, deeeaaed. P. MaririlK, Adm'r. jojyas . , .... vsii-ie W. (UOM.y, Auclioneer, By CHUSLV ft KUHItlS. UAll.kOADS. t-usMn to.ju-w.kU - WILMI miTifN i WKLDON BA1UIOAU CO., (IsVicKliivrKNia, A OaS. BrFaBiimsritirr. ,i ', 1 niLMiavToa, n. u.a Apru w, inus, will bo Morria, l'CIt- VALUAIiLE AND DESIRABLE HEAL ESTA TEFOR SA LE AT A VCTION. UN VRIOAT aoth tnet at 10 o'olor.k, A. M.. v. v " .-.t to the big hoot will sett at Itxetiange lleranr otiiaer, THAT LAU61 AND OOMMOUtOUB UU1LU1NO HituaUd upon the (Jorner of Front and lied C'roea atroeta. Lot CO fcot on Front, running Weat along Ued C'roaa k7t feet, (he aame being nearly covered by that, sew and uulwUnlial ltJUCK IIOtUK, ao well known ae Ihn 'KUMUNUaO.N llOl'fcl, AND K'l'OJiKft " Hotel eoritaining 31 lloom. ' 1 AN1 AX HAMH 'J1MK ANJ) 1'I.M 'K thai oatirablo piece of 1U-1 KulHir. and Sdjoiuiug the Depot Wil. Clmr. : Vik, kDOwn aa part of Ixita 1 aad I whola of Lota 3, i and S, Jll.wk V7S. Tersaa eaay. ror full parti.iiiiiin. abovo. . : aog 13 Mi .nth of II It. IL an. I the .ippiy aa :i l-til M. CUO.VLi. Auiiioiii rr. SPECIAL MRS. RANSOM'S i-'F.MALK SEMINAlik' WILL Oi'WM Oa iUK It'll Ol' OCIII- i bnr next Tiilt oii Primary Kngli-h, for min e v or. 4A 00 ' ' High 75 00 J Mnnir, LaiiKUagoA, lrwing, Painting, Ac, aa ! low n poaaible, Hamn tnition an Unt year, Willi ! other utile aHiiiHtanlH. Apply to MUH. ilDlikUl' itANNDIS ang lfl jrw-tr My I'ltONl.V ,V MOKUI-I. ( .1 UM1NMT11A TOliS' SALE OF 'A lMPROVElt LOTS' ON WJOJNKdlUl. Hk.1'1 KMIiKU irn!'l u.li aell at Kxchange ikirunr, at IU o'clock A M , 1 THK EAHTKItk UAH' OF LOTS 3, 2 AM) 3,. I! LOCK 82, - Ofirner r.T f-lln ami .levcntii Utror'U. .. ; 1,; t A. HOU'1'UKItt.AND, sng Hi , 1MXCE OP SCUEDULE. ON AM) AF'l'Kll MONDAY, Uio 20th (net., onr paxeengrr Iraina on thia road will leave Wilmington at U.lNI A. M. and 10:00 p. al., and arrive at Weldon, d:CG A. M. and 9-JW V.H V Woldon in:in A. M. and 7:4S I'. M. Arrive at Wd nniipion i.'.M A. M, and7;UlJa. Xhadariraia will not run on HumWe. A dally through froif.'ht train will leavo Wilmington (Uiinilaya ox repte.1) al 1:011 1'. H., for the accommodation of Trunk Varaior. 1'aeanngers ean alao get aeeom modaiioD on aakl froight train a far a Uolds boro'. &. L. JKKMONT. , Kng. A Hnpt. spriHU Lil!L IIKNIOllAL H Ul'KI tlNTKN DKNT'H UmCK,) Wu.HiMciTOK A UxsonuiTSB IL It. On. WiLMiiriiTos, N. U April 10, 1KGTI. ) ON AND AFl'KR AVItIL 11th Pasianger Tralna of thia luiad will run on tho follow ing Schedule : KXl'HKHH XltAIMH. Leave Wilmington daily at 5:15 A. If. Arrive at Floronoo 10:!1'J A. M. Arrive at Kingevillo. 1:51 1', at. Leavo Kingeville V1-.3H P. at. Arrive at ioronoe 8:64 V, M. Arrivo at Wilmington........ 0:'JU P. M. E serene Train connoeta eloanly at Florence with the MorthoaHtern lUilroad for Charleston j and tlheraw and Partington Itailroad ftir (Jheraw, and at Kingavilln with tha Uonth Caroline Itailroad for AugiiHla, to which point cars run Utrtm)h without Anc. A(XJOMMOJJAXION X11ALNH. Leavo Wilmington daily, Uunday ox., al H:05 1'. at. Arrivo at Jiorenee. 9:4(1 A. H. Arrivo at IuiirhtUIo OrtKI A. M. Ixavo Klngdviilo 1:00 P. M. Arrive at Florence 0:0 P. M. Arrivo at Wilmington 5:10 A. H. Aeeonunodatioii Train oonnecU cloeoly at l'loreiic with the Northcaetem Itailroad for (!harlitnn, and nt KiUKoviilo with tho Month (laroliiia llailroad for Augnuta. Paaaongora for Oolnmbia Klioiilil (akn tho Accommodation i'raUi, WM. MacUAK, General Buperlutondont aprillj lia-tf GilK AND FREICUT IUM AIM LIKE. Itrtweitn Mew ork and New Orleans! AND AIX IRTKSMEIUATS CITIES AUD FLAOIS, riUMR FIIEIOIIT Jb'OnWAllDGU BY FAHUKN X Olilt XJtAlNy, and at LOW UA'J'KH. No Imntrancti heceitary. To pnrohaao Tickuta, or for rate of Trannpor tation and otlmr uirormatiou, apply at the Ui ner al Ollico, 201 Uroatlway, corner of lteado alreot, New York. " i imai MALLK1T, Uouoral Ageut. , New York, June 15. ISC WB-tf Mil., iharlotle & ttntherford U. R. tlSNEOAL HursuiHTEnuix's Umcc, I Wn.ttiyoTow, N. 0., May 15, 1J. I ' ON AND AiTKll HAY 151'U, the 1'aMoiiger train on thin Road mill leavo Wilniiiigton on Tneiulay, Tlinrmlay and lUturday at 7 o'clock, A. M. ' -Arrive at Itockinliniit -tamo daya, at 8) P. M. Arrivo at Waitouboro' ( Utago) at 0 P. M. Leave Wnk almro' (Htago) ou Xuiuuiay, 'I'hnrs- ilay ana Katuraay, at 1 1'. at. I4avn llockiiigluua ou Muiula), WednnoiUy anil rrumy at t:au a. jb. Arrive at Wilmington aanie daya at 8 P. M. W. 1. KVtltE'ri', ' Ueneral HaiHiriuti'iiditnt. my IS 14-U MISCELUNEOCK. , CL0TUING I CLOTHING. JUST KECEIVEI), orw (trr. TShl 1 ou to n oo , fi0 i I. do. Uitaterel.. $1 00; ALfACA COATS; . , FKENCHI DItAIl Do'KTE BUITS ; BLUE FLANNEL do. T WHITE LINEN DUCK do. ENQLLSH. WALKINO SUITS ; i ; j aVtkt at grest Bargains. ' AIjSO, ON BAND, Largs utock of White ami Oolored LINKN UBIUXS, 60 OenU to ta 00; Neck Tie, 10 rents and upwards ; I'apnr ami Linen Collars all new atylea. A. DAVID, une is No.. 27 Market at. I . Ammioisi FIRST-CLASS . GOODS AT FABULOUSLY LOW PRICKS! QOAU'UIHINO A WKi.li HKLKOTfcD H'lHHIK OF mil mi Jim-tools. 1,11 .!. I'llncma St , litluri.n Kitinl Klrt'i Im. Adinini.Hmtor. an-iawt'i IHE MARRIAGL RING. .HHAKH ON THK KltltOUH OF VOIJTll, AND 1'HK Ul.LlK'.H Ilk' AUK, in rritaard tn KlirlAL i:VU.!l, with certalr help for the erring and nn lortunatc. rtent in ecaicd letter onvolopca, free ofcharite. Aililrcee, HtlAAIIil AIUUJMIATION, llnx IV, Phllaitclphia, l'a. my - 2(IO-8m.A ar rh I'rom itti bmoaid, Wunr Pi Lrnrs HraiNoa, Win Va., i Ang. 1C-F M. I io-tuy a Committee waa appointed by tho National Hoard of Trade to report upon the most fcxeiblo route ror tho transportation of tbo hoavy products of tho Weat to Uio Atlantic roast, met here to-day. lleports woro anLntittod from Wm at. JRurwella! Now Orleana, 3'hnmas" Monroe, of Dabaqao, and Hob, n, Hngkaa.nf Virginia, wore road and all three roforrod to Mr. Hughe, to be digoated into form. Tho Oonmittee will remaiu io soaaion aeveral d ay. Oeorgo Feahody baa donated lo Ihe truitee of W tolling toa (Jollego, of whieh Oea. Lee ia Freai dent, aixty thonaand dollara, to catabliah addi tional profcuorahipa rooently propo by (lea, Lee. Mr. l'eabady health ha improved o much be was ablo to din at the Hotol o-4ay. he appeared loaning on Oon. Leo1 arm, the orowd gathered around with demonstrations of congrat ulation on hia oonvaloaoonoo. t I t"rana Ucargla, Acocsta, Aug. 16 F. M. Tbe acooaau ot raat and caterpillar ia eotton still oontioae. Th weather i hot and eioady. - - ' rnm Ckavrleatoa. OBAawHioa, B. C, Aog. 1 F. If. . Tho bano ball matoh batweea the Bavaanah and Uharleaioa cJabj aAasjl aff taioily this sftet boob, U tormet botng vietorioaa. Very few aegroes wars oa th ground sad there waa no attempt at diatarbanoa. , rosT nvvH V. iuki:tkv. IHIMT 4)''U.'K, ( Wii.miniiikK, N. ('.. Jan. 1, l.-ttit). j lUlll AITKIt, and until fmthcr notice, the AUiln will ilono, nnd he ready fur iletivcry, e loi- Iowa : MAIIJ) CUMiK. NorHicrn Through , Way Mail S:IMIA. M., daily 7:l 1'. St. .-Hlhcrn-Jlaitr: M:IU) 1', M. Wil., Char. A linns'. II. II., M:im 1', ., Monday, WeduoaiUyH and I rnlayii, Kayctt..villo, via Wareaw, ft:(HI A. M,, dailv, ex cept Hnmlay. Mmillivillo, via Ktoanlcr, 1:110 1', at., throo time a week. mails AkiiivK at orrua, Norihi rn Through Mail, 6:00 A. M., daily. Northern Through A Way Mail, l-.Mil'. M. daily, mraipi cmmiay - unuvnreii at s:ii 1 St. from alley windnw. Southern, fi l'. H.iUily Wil., Clmr. ,k HuUi. a. INI 1'. M.-three lima week. Kayottevillo, 7:J0 ). IH., daily, except Mnnday Hnutlivillo Had, 1:30 1. at., three Unioe a week. Oin.-o hour from 7:00 A. M. tn :) 1'. M. Hnndav, from H:00 A. M., to 9:00 A. M. Kl. II. llBINI. 1'. M M. HOiNLf, Aurlionerr. . .. ... i - .1 . f VJ Mr HltV A SUHtHlJA VA L UA 1LE HICK 1 'LA A TA T10 N AT AUCTION. . . IM V.pil!U)AV Hcpt. 1Mb, lum. et 10 O'clock, . m , It ftrchancn Corner, wnavill xr-ll l:.t f " VALUABLE KICK I'LAiiTATIilN upon Cape Kear llivi r, l'J mllce hrlnw the city. won mii iitTiirniiiy KniiTm an IIAWF1KL1), romprwing entire 710 aorcs, ot which there i 110 ACKRS OF KICK LA Nil under hank and ditch. . Term -lfl per rent, iq CAah, balance t ainnihe rriiui-iiuo rnerrv.it until payoioiit in full i, Blade. Any information fnrniiihcd or inponUon ol the I i.'mmcn rSn of mane ny application j t'inilj: Hf. jni'rrip., niii'iirmn, rn. A. A, Wi KliV. I ,. ' W. N. PlillKj, t'ntnre. "(? r a!:l-eod m:w advertisements. DECIDEDLY rjtiiK Mosrr hUi'AutiiLX liKAUiiruL hkm;k of ALBUata in the Htate, ia at , .HKlNHHKlUIKIl'll UVK UlNlK hTUItk'. ang 17 . 37J- JlST EFtKlVFI) BV STEAMER TO- DAY. JJlCKKNb WOHKH, in 0 volume romplcte. WAVKIILV NOVKLH, " IIKKON'H WOltKH, llluetratwd. alUHLUAOU'd WUUK, complete in 10 vole. Vot eale at HKlNdUKltOKH'd L1VK BOOK 8TOIUJ. ang 17 173- summ i: It CLOTHING. Jl ijhiNiuLaiLta- DKIitlM t All of which we are aelimg low for I'A. tt: Mln.hon; e iu, aug 17 City Clothicrc !17S THK TAYLOR (SA.) COTTOff CIVS. TOCIiLK AND 81NOLE OYL1NHKB QINH, Frice for cither. FOUlt DOLLAIiS TER BAW. After a leal of TWENTY YKAUR tkc n v. conea io dc tie liESl' GINS ia aar. aa-Circnlar with fall dirartioas fumUked. ' For aale by ang IT ir,l!IMI, OF iliW IIIIOKN. fJWttKK. AHV, U'iNi0 -- TODAY. THE LATliHT AND LEST WORKS OAN EE FOUND At thf LIVE BOOK STOlUi Sa M arkot tUreot. BliclTa and hVDabe'e l unoe for Hale. ! sng It 271- : A T K I N S 0 N ' S 1NSIIUANCK UOOMS., anil Mutt r tllK ATJIi MMtiNf.; JNhlll.ANtJK may he i llocUiU at inwi-Ht rates in the lolhiwinir n- iiitiiiu uumjiHiiK i. : HlCdliliin LVlRiiiAiNUK OOAtrAhV, . ol Now k'oik i nuiiiu AwivniiiAn riiii'. iNriuitANirr; :!., of Mai thud MUiiUMI'.Ni AL 1'lKi: INtlUHAMOK IN).. . of lUltimnre WAHHINdTON JT1RK lNfllJltANON tM).. ' of jiaitimorn mAYIMOIj ANIi IJStllJKItANIlK ( (., ot Itichmond ; JAItlrH lilVlill 1N.SIIUANOK (!U oflliehmond; jr.rri iuii in i.-n.h'HA.ni.ik w , of Itiohruond. Apply to JOHN WIUIKR ATKINSON. General luanranco Airener. ang 1 2-tf CAU00E8, . f' ' ' BLEACHED AND BllOWN DOMESTICS, SffMMEBPCU'LlNS in f iFEWlt)LAirNS, SI' II INC DE LAI NES, JACONETS, SWISS MUSLIN, ' i: 1 ' yaoE'Sk, muslin, STEWED NANSOOKfi, . - :i:;;; ; U : ' a.' - 4-T t 1 sjj TABLE LINENS, . ; :ijNtm$xiKiNs,, LADIES' nnd'MIS$Etf;ilOSE, LADIES "AND 'GENTS ,.. : i . -I., '''" 1 ' 'HANDKERCHIEFS LADIES' ' , MtSSE GLOVES, and nearly every article that practical naa and roiined taste can dsuirsw ' ' . ' llo not hoaiUte, but oaR atsnee. ! j l lo rniuiccUon. with tho aanatior Induccmauta oflered, wo allow a diaoount of 5 per rank oo ail Oaah liilla above 110 00. ' PIEDMONT I ID in it dm i t'cn itmin i uu A WEILL v CO., , j. 11 Market glrtei. IF ANY MAN I'UOVIUK NOT Of? Hlfl X own, CHpceially thowa of hw own hono, he in worno than an ioll.lel," and in no way can aurn pniviHinn no mane no oe i tainly an Dy a LIFE' ISailliANCE roUOY. ilnch a FOLIO V, lie the nmoiint large or email, is within the reach ot every healthy Bian or woman. The moment A FOLUJY la mado nut anil exoented that moment tho family in noonred KKaiimt uio worat oi eartiny Hia-UKl'KMiUNl K. DELAY 13 DANGEROUS!' ; 1AS0UK NOW, 117A.; AVT. UKALTU. When tli coldnhiver ruhH fhroiwh the frame. nun uio invTTcii longnc anil me enort conpn a p. pt nr, mm ii in TOO-LATH to inh to Iho INSURANCE OFFICE end ofl'cr yonrnolf fur examination. woniit yon eeenre your wife and little children acionnt the poHBihilitv of a WANT when vonr jiuiuiriy-earc- arm protection arc removed :t Appiy to tne nndcraigned lor a LIFE POLICY in the prompt and roliablo PIEDMONT FOJl TIEN T. FRONT i'AUl OF MIOUK ooraet Oheanut and North Water stroel, now ooupied by tnaarn. Cameron A Hill. Foaaeaaion given immediately. A Inn, ' TWO (lliOk riUKH over same premise. Apply to ,, WILLABD BROS, sag 13 370 tf VENI, VIDI, V1CL What Err ryboiy Sys Mnst tif 8, : ..... j . -' ''-.' if Tho Conqueror of all Snuffs. LIFE INSURANCE COMPLY.; G. W, O, Q () O O O 4 AX'S O. W. G. A A A A A A AX'S G. W. G. I I I I I & AX'S O. W. a. L L L L L AX'S OI3XjXiJjnA.TIID OBTjEimATIlD CELimnATED SCOTCH SNUFF SCOTCH SNUFF SCOTCH SNUFF ltaa boon fully toated and pronounced by all matoar dippera to bo tho best Hanrr now ia nse. i (nperior taste and purenoas from all urnira and iujurious ingredients, commonly used in the Onr terms are no rcanonablo aa lo cnahlo all who wiah it, to soonro thia advantage. I ltcmember, if you aro l'OOB, that no man ha MIUH 1 . rVCU ll nOt matrAinCll llV K.IiIF.I I nM.nav.llnn Mf nlU. .Ml, I l" .1 ... i alleelirm. In rtnni hi. f.mii. J ni' 17kC STL""' - " '" wme --. - - ---I-; ..u.y n.,uu.,vnuui I WVHU IUHUMHVII. - . 1 .. .,.. ' nucnuHity 6f nnhiio support. If yon aro in 1)K1)T, DaMOtWKT A IX). J73-U SSarla IMlllcBM'. Havassab, Oa., An-. IS P M. Arrtved-Bark Ken tills, from Kewpfat, Wale. " 'Vteauaiiww, . Aog. M-. U. ArrivaaV-Stsamar laaaiy Sordea, from Jmc sonvUla, Fla, - WOSOS CtLLEllATK 8EJUSAIT. FOR YOUNG LADIES, WMB kUilroad. Tkw SkiU beralna wUl A T WILBON, ON THK WILMI NO TON AND XX. WMa aUitroad. Tho SkiU beralna wUl eommeoHpleaibetl3th. Ooari. With Knanah TmiUoo, per qaanar of 10 wee a, paid nadvaae, oA Waging aad hfbaa, a. with TniUaw la Latia. Vremek and Stuaio. iriaaol STL k'nr (. 1 atogae. with parlteskars, ad.trrae, am X7 73 w DOC COLLARS AND MFZZLES. TKATHKII DDHTKRH, HTKP LAPPKE.S, au. M uwui mij aeta, aim orcaxc, liarneea. Irnnka. lUdUlea, UruUea, Valine, Tra veling ilaga, Whipe, Carry-comb, llorao-brusbe. Oollar, Hamo lihnd llrldka, o.. cheap for "t 'ui nmt av, wumingtoa, ti. O. , . J. H. T01UAM CO. Junes - ana CAXKED tOODS. SPK KS. JLh RINDS OF CANNED OOOUH. , A choia ha of apieo. at IMAUKKTlTHkkT, COWAJLOiXTrti. f - sag 15 H7i ADbUIUHLC iron tioa, raitatdo for a VXITKD. OV IKXH hfCJ - f ' I . . BOOK AND I'lAkiO VOBTX HUnlNKtK. . - AitiaraM, . J. K. NAttH, i ' Newbern, N. C, foMMatoa of tack Store deaad taunediatrly. aag IS 272-lw '. did yon ever hear of credi tor blaming a dobtor for apending money for a LU li 1NUUUANCK 1'OLIOY t hever. if yon are lilCTI you oan tnako no licttcr invoet. nwnt or your aurplus fund than in UFK INUUI1AN0K, nd when sonuidorcdin reference to wuintilg. a. wull ai prollt, you can poeaiuly make noon oo ki'i. - i Apply at one to the nndornignod. JOHN WILDER ATKINSON, Insurance Rooms l'riocew St., between ront and Water Ht. ng 1 . aco-u try it for you will Uka it. take no other, and soe that onr GILMOIl HOUSE, MONUMENT SQUARE, BALTIMORE, JLD. rilllS 1.W AID COMMOUiOHS HOT CI, X lanowopea for the aocommotiaUon of th iraTFirag pnouc. ' It has been newly fnrrujhod throughout, and oontaui all the renuinitca of a flrtwi. Hntnl. i ontrily kioated, and oonveniont to lbs bnai ncs portion of tho eitv. and l'nbiin Wnildinvn. City BaUwaya, Ac The" managoment promWui r.Z !" do everythio in their powor for the oolurt and nrUAUou. andw ("salta kjUr utiafunina or ik, I irovtooa. w. u. v van La, vraaramiB. PkyjoiM Do not fail to tr Auk for it and ta name ia on ovary package. ror baio oy Annus & Vollfbs, J. Va8itslk, ( J. O. IlAUMAN, . K. IKXIAO, O. Ttmkk. Br. liasMKB. Itowland lira.. WhOlosalD Groocre. Aironta for Norfolk Va. L. J. Doasiouz. Wholeeale Oonfeetiorjer. Airent for Itichmond, Va. - , O. w. Wllbams It CO.. Asonte for UharLaalon. Notiob. Th high ' reputation that oar Bnaff has attainod ha indnood oortaia maaafaetarer to imitate onr tiuhi mabx. lha aaoetkor oaahtv f our annff does not lay in tho trad aaark bat th raporior quality of lohaooo it i mac uf aet or' od of. -: O. W. OAII. ft AX. July 2J ... 851 ly QrARAMTI!: kotice: ON AND alTTJtB JUNK lrr. ALL V8oL from ports south of Oane ftmr. will oome lo at tuo visituia atauoa Dear eterUinUe I tion. i fbrinapeo- All voasele having had aicknee. on board damn the Damage will also come to the station for ex amination. V ease la othor than the eiaaaea abovw named will proceed without ostratinn. lllou and naster of veas al wui take itoe aotioe aatiafaotioa of their raasta. Ooacltes rua to and from all Aenots and steam. boat landing. Kirn, fj Oaati. ' Ward, 13.00 per day. i KIBKLAND A OO., -? lroprietor. aog b . . -i 6-lm WATfli VHEELS. iratiUtH'a TiiatsuBB) i rnK gRsa 11 mails, iar aaost aeoskomieaL dnrahle and etteaptet frlikKL In th saarksk. - . ?: i A. WAIIUKk, Agt. Amer. Watr V. heel On., 31 fcxoaaog Htrsst, Boatou, Mas. Jib 6 - 114-sodsm lWt of WihnJnM- u 'n Brailhvillo, U. CMay Sltli, 1066; ' too. w. rrjtiw. . a. av aawaaa, i . ' - taUlarborq'.ai.O.' JOS. W. JRKIIYA k. f ft.. p. a no, a - BW- Liberal cask advancr. mm.f. Mninnm,. Orders aolieited ftaT ail n I. list St t lollin llanom Hop. and Iron Ties. luy aufim
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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