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i VOL. XIX NO. 2. WILMINGTON, 1ST. CM WEDNESDAY MOIINING, SEPTEMI1EII 21), 1809. WnOLKWIJi, THE DAILY JOURNAL ' WILMINGTON. N. C V WEDNESDAY. SErTEMBEB 20. 18C9. ,;,:,"r:r.T '!.' .v.i,.... j v.". ' , . - From tbe Balo'lgh Sentinel. "Important Figures the People," Wo are not dispose J to bandy censorious epithets with tho Standard, in its lame ml puerile efforts to npologizo for and mitigate toe monstrous, and criminal con duct of the Lpgiflkluro, perpetrated from tiie beginning of its exixtenoe down to the close of iti lato. senaiou. We point the facts, and they mar mako their own com tnonta on them. We. repeat that the sta tistic, we (rave in onr article of the 13th instant are correct, and we here reproduce them, clung the chapter ana pago of lite forthcoming Arts of Assembly, where the appropriations may bo found Lt the Standard and the people too, preserve this tateuient dot future reference. 'ilia Legislative appropriations of money are as follows : ' ' . .. 1 For ilia Chatham Railroad kim nenv. Aota of IMi8-'0. ehan. 7. D 4a....... .... I 3,000,000 V ror tne weatorn Nona Carolina luilroad OomDeBV. Aot. 1808-'69. - obap.au, p. 1 ?,CO0,OUO vat uia Wilmington, charlotte ana , ..- Itntberfbrd Railroad Oouineur. Act of lBfiS-'fiO, ehap. II, p. 07.. . . 4.000,000 4 For tho University Hailr-oad Com pny, Aota or looBV09,eap. a J, p. tO...... 0 For Wllliamston and Tsrboro' Rail road and appendages, Acts of 18C8- - '(19, ehap. 80, p. 90.. 0 For tbe Weeleru Railroad Company , Acta of I8C8 '09, ohe. 88, p, 811. . . 7 For Oxford Branch of Uie Raleigh and Oaeton Bailroad Company, Aot. of 18B8-'6, ehap. SO, p. 84. . . . - 8 For the Atlantio, Teonoaeoa aad . Ohio Itailroad Company, Aot of ' ISUl-'GO. obap. 31, p. 80 For North Weatorn Railroad Com pany, Aota of 18fl8-'6, obap. 83. p. 101.. ' Ibia Aot giro. fJO.lOO per mila to aoreral Oiviaiona, which makea ttia appropriation attb. leaat ram ataleU. he. the Act and the map ot Ue8tat. 10 Bailroad tbroegh the eonntios of Uranville, Paraon. Caaweil, Btnkea and Hurry, Aota of ltH8'69, obap. v j, p. sua...... 11 For the Kdenton and Norfolk Ilail- . road Company, AeU of 1H08-T9, obap. 138, p. 312..-. 11 For Tornpik. ltoad from Marion ta AahoTilla, and elaewboro, paid in . caeh.. -.1 i 13 For Tarnpika Uoad in Ctaven and Carteret conntiea.'. ..... . . . . . . . . . 300,000 S, 700.000 1,500,100 3,003,000 3,0(10,000 3,000,000 3,000,000 850,000 115,000 . 6,000 Atrgregate. 130,070.000 We eite theeo figures for the purpose of, illustrating the reckless character of the Leffialatore; we did not. in oar former ar tiele nay what part of these astounding ap propriations were valid or - invalid, nor does it matter, aa far a the nraflia'ate LegislatwM is oonoeruod; it did all in its cower to make the aDDrooribtions drood and valid. When that inbaoaous body waa beaded oil in its villainies by the (Joans, it sought to avoid the action of the (Joints. subterfuge and shift to get round the Courts aud tbe Constitution; and this its apologibts know as well as we do. Wean derstand the defence of tlie Standard in ' behalf of the Legislature is not aatisfao torv to some of the main actors in this nefarious business, bat we assure them the Standard is willing to do all it oan for them; it generally remains suent on tue aubjeoL The truth is the action of the Legislature is indefensible. It is difllouit to say how many of these appropriations are valid, according to the . 1 I ,. A II iorms oi toe uoiibuiqmoii. ao auo oan mmi with oertaiirtyBntilthe;Conrthave passed upon them. , la our opinion, about oae- , - ilurd of tnem are manifestly invalid. Ao eording to the statement made by the Treasurer, in his letter in the Sentinol of tbe 15th last., 91U,3UU,UUU of them are valid, lie ought to know; he is Radical authority, and knows about aa well as the Standard does; we think he is about cor rect Taking it that he is correct, what does the peoplo think, in tho first place, of a Legislature so oorrapt and profligate, and that, too, at a timo of great public distress like the present, to attempt to in crease the debt of too Htate, for corpora tions alone, to say nothing of other tbincs. to the astounding sum of $20,970,000; and what, in the second place, to have to car the principal and interest on the sum of 916,300,000, appropriated by that profli gate Legislature? These bonds issued to those corporations are sold in the markets at. less than 85 cents in the dollar in gold, so the people realize foe these $16,800,000, about $5,600.- , 000. Take this sum from the $16,300,000 and there is left 10,700,000, on Wbioh the . people most pay interest semi-annually until tu bonds mature, and then pay the principal, for which they get nothing at all! f We repeat, what do the people tbiskof tneae taingi r ; Who did this wr ribtp werk 1 Th) Jfe4ieal Legislature did it nnder the manipulation of " carpet baggers " and Qov. Hoklon. instigated by the great "Ring." Who gets rich by these monstrous appropriations ? Car-pet-baggerV'OovHoldenand the "Sing.? who grows poor daily y these appropna tions made tor the benefit of " earpet- Iaggei,M Gov. Hoiden and the" Ring ?" Tbe people i ; xne people i Who will pay the . taxes, and work hacd to get the money to do it with to pay these nkheard-ot appropriations wbioh are made to enrich the "carpet-baggers," Oov. Ilolden and the " Ring ?" The poo pie; yes, the people will nave it to do f How long will the people tolerate this Legislature; the Governor; these carpet ' bagger and this "Ring," which, altogeth er, have a record os paralleled in the his torv of modern tunes 1 And, lastly for this time, is not the Stan dard a ut. worthr and auoompushed apoi ogist for the " ear pet-baggers," the Legiav latnre. Qovernor Hoiden and the " lung," ' who haw doae all this mitoUief and ariatf ? We shall advert to this subject again by Ujt7 - ' " 3 ' ' ' "' ' Last Wtrdst Mark Twain gives to the public one of bis unique criticisms on ' Last Words." Alter dasposing of what he calls the " im- prompta Bonseww M of sneh personages as Napoleon, Uarshal Neil. Webater, Adams, ko ata aaya: . But when we eome to call to mind, the last words of parties Who took the trouble to make prop preparation for that oo uod, we immediaaaly notice a aapyier tliffer ee in the result. There waa CbesterfleU. Lord Cheater field bad labored all bis Ufe to tuild up tbe most shining reputation for affability and elegance of speech and manner the 'world baa aever seen. Aad oould you -eoppoa be tailed to appreciate tbe eJl eieacy of characteristic "last Worda" in tka matter of aaUiag the suooaaafuL'y driven nail of such a reputation, and clinching it on the other side forever! Not he. He prepared himself. lie kept his eye on the olock , and his - finger on his fulse. He awaited his ' ohanoa, And at net, when he knew his timo was eome, he pretended to think a new visitor had entered, and so. with , the rattle in , his throat emphasised for drama tie effect, ho paid to tho servant "Shin around, John, and get the gontleman a chair." And then he died amid thunders of applause. ' - Next we have Bob jnmia Franklin, Frank lin, tho author of " Poor Richard's say ings ;", Franklin, tha immortal axiom builder, who used to sit np nights redu cing the rankest, old threadbare platitudes to oris) and snappy maxims that had a nice, vatniahed, original look in their new regimentals ; wjo said, " Virtue is its own reward who paid, " Procrastination is the thief of timo ;" who said, Time and tide wait for no man," and " Nooossity is tho mother -of invention;' good old Frank lin, the Josh Hillings of the eighteenth coutnry, though, sooth to say, the litter transeeuds him in proverbial originality, as muoh as lie falls short of him ia correct ness of orthography. What sort of tactics did Franklin pursue ? lie pondered ever his last words for as much as two weeks ; and then when the time camo be said, "None bnt the brave deserve the fair," and died happy. lie could not have said a sweeter thing if ho had lived till he was an idiot ,,.s r, Byron made a poor business of it, and could not think Of anything to say, at tbe last moaaent, but "Angusta-siaterLady Byroa-M-tell Harriet iMeober two we etc., oo. ai Hhakspeare was ready; and said. "Entrland exoeota Bverr man to do his duty r and went off wuh splondhl eolat -And there are other instances Of saga eious preparation for a felicitous closing remark. For instance : Joan of Arc said "Tramp, tramp, the bovs are matching." Alexander the Great said -"Another ot those Santa Cruz punches, if yon please." Tho Empress Josephine said-"Not for Jo 1 " and could get no further.. Cleopatra said "Tho Old Guard dies. but never surrenders t" ' Sir Walter Raleigh said "Executioner, can I take your whetstone a moment, please r ' , .-.-. . - , John Smith said "Alas, I am the last of my race 1" Queen Elizabeth said "Oh, I would give my kingdom for one moment more 1 have forgotten my last words." ' And Red Jacket, the noblest Indian brave that ever wielded tomahawk in de fence of a friendless and persecuted race, expired with these touching words upon his lips ; "Wawkawampanoosuc winnet tagowallawallasagamore8ashkal chewan." There was not a dry eye ia tho wigwam. : Let not this lesson be lost upon onr pnblio men. Let thorn take a healthy moment for preparation and oontriveaome last words that shall be neat and to the point Let Louis Napoleon say : ; "I am content to follow my uncle ; still I do not desire to improve on his hut words. Pat me down for tela W armte, ! And Garret Davis : "Let me recite the unabridged dictionary." , , And IL Q.: "I desire now to say a few words on political economy." And Ian Bergh : "Only take part of me at a time if the load will be fatiguing to the hearao horses." And Andrew Johnson ; "I have been an Alderman, member of Congress. Gov ernor, Senator, Prcs , adieu, yon know thereat" - Aad Seward : "Alas !-ka." And Grant : "O." All of whioh is most respeotfally sub mitted, with most honorable intentions. ; Mark Twain. ; KEW ADYEttTISOIEXTS. ; CiosiHTiuao naiw, la muaioal oirolea the O Hatajr Ura;aaa are the rage. They are the bnat dnrable and hare the Onoat lor.o, nrniark aU for tlioir vntHn$ and poww. Tha Vom . matMi and Vox Ju(ilat$ are lbs greatest novel, tlea and beat inventions ever lotroiliioeil. J. K8- TKY A 00., Brattleboro, Vt., HtilaMannfaotnrnra. NEW A0VERTISEJIENT8. .(.nil iNsnt.wn: comtmies. The Purest, Best aud Cheapest 4mlmm SOLD OV AIX OROTF.IIN. TTTAHTBD, Kvirfwdm AGKNTU SIOO Mai. and fnmaln. to introilnoe Hie UKNUIMK IMl'MUVfcl) summon HENHH FA&11LV HKW1NO MACUINFj Tlila staoblna will atltcli, lim, foil, Inok, quilt, eord, bind, braid and embroider in a moat auperior mauiior. ruioi only tin. Fully warrantod for five veara. We will ray tl.000 for anv maohine that will aew a stronger, ator. beaatifaL or wore elaatie aoam than oura. It makoa tho " Elaatio Loek fltiteh," Kvory aceond alitnh eaa be oat. and atill tba olotli oanoot be polled apart with- oat tearing it. We pay Ageuia from i 75 to IUO0 aer saontb and eiaaaaea. ot a aommieaioB from ' l which twioa that amount can be maile. Addreaa GEO. MrEaTHItON A CO.. Naahvllie.Tennieeee. caaUaaDo aot be imposed noon by other partiee painuog on wortnioaa oaat-iron maoninea, under tha earn. nam. or otlierwiae. Oura ia t ha only geaaia and really practical ehoap machine Bianuiaotnreq. -VTTANTKD AOKBTS.-STa lo 0400 per V V auatk, eTrjrr, Male and Female to introdnee tho OENTJINB IMPltOVKD OOU-MON-W N8E FAMILY ttKWiMO MAOHDiB. Tbia Maohine will atitcb, bem, fell, tuck, quilt, oord, bind, braid and embroider in a moat su perior manner. PbhisouIt llf. Follv arras tad for five years. We will pay 11,000 for any ma chine that will sow s atronger, mora beautiful, or mora elaatie seam than onna. It makea tbe "Elaetlo 1-oek Htltoh." Kvery aeoond etiteb oan be ont, and atill the cloth cannot be palled apart without ttarina it W.navAaenta from 173 to tWO pur month and exponaee, or a oommUaion from which twioa that amount oan be made. Ad dreaa BEO')MU A CO., llrrsnrBan, Pa , IIoston, Mas . or 8v Lotus. Ma. caatiaa-aM not be impoaed npen by other partiee palming on wortnieaa cast-iron maoninea, nnder tbe same name or otherwiaa. Oars ia tba only ganuiue and roally praotioal eheap raaohlne manufacture!. - CBwtloa Kxtra Wa caution tba Dublio againat a concern in Naahville, Tonn., aa they are not our daly authorised Agents, having eopled our advertisement without authority from aa. We anal! not hold ooraelvea roaponalblo for worthloaa mseutaaa aom iy otnar parties. The usariHS Machines oan be had only from na or oar author cod Agents, who will always have a certificate ot Agency aignea by na. veioare oj lmnngtr .V ..:.':.'..v;. aw. (. "i,.i..,i..i ,.;. ...... :w SOO " " .....n... ..v, ........ nw 60 Klrgant Itoaewood Pianoa,. .oaoh tlXHI to 1700 7 " KiiMrai 7to 1110 xfoitowing Machines. .. wW in SOO Gold Watohea ...... ... .2. .., 70 to SOO Oaah Prises, rillrer War. Jtc. valurd . at , 11.000,000 a enance to nraw any or uie anore tYUca ror IS., Tlckcta deaeribloa rrlaes are emital in En velnpe. aad woH tttixtd. Ua reoelpt or loo. 6Vod TirkMit drawn without obolee and aont by mall to any addrcHa. Tho prlsso named upon it wiu ta ueiivore-i to trie ticket-iioiiicr on pay- meat of One JMlar. ' l'rlaoa ar. immeUat)y aent to any aiiareaa ay wtpreaa or return mail. ton wiUkBowwiwt j oar rrtse la before yon pay far it.' Ann J'rttt eicanmt for amlher same vavue. no oiausa. vrar pairons can ue sena on rair aaaiing. itanaaMcita we aaiaea tn. roiiowing irom mauy who have latoly draws Valuable 1'rlKoa and klnilly permuted na to publish them i Andrew J, Unrna, Chioago, tlO.OOO; Mlaa Olara H. Walker, naiitnmre, t'lano. vnuor jams, au Mattuewa. Detroit, 45,000 ; John t. Andrtwa, Havanuab, l.i.ouu i niaa Affoe. buinmons. Uliarlestoa. 1'iano. iwio. we pubuab no names without nermiaeion UriKioxa or tu Puaaa : -'The firm is reliable. ami eeaorve their anooeaa. wrtkty iTtowne, Afau S, "We know Uiera to be a fair deaUna Arm." A'. '. UtraUL Hay 28. "A frioadof oura drew a ISOOppiis which was promptly received." IktUy A'woi, Junt 8., Hand fur- circular. ' Uberal lndaoementa to Aaata, ttatiafaotioa guaranteed. Kvevy pack aire nf Bealed KnvelODea eoatain. 0M cabs oirr. wx Tiotets ror i; is for n; x lot as; vu fnr,f I a. an letters snnnia na aaureaaea to 1IAHPKM, WILSORf ,. . t - 13 ateoaawrsv. w Yk sept sa i , . . . aot- I'lKDMOM AMI AUimTON LIFE INSURANCE OOMFANY. nni TWO l.KADlNO L1FM INHUItANOK X Companlca. Mmitli of Maaon and Uixon'a linn. have oonibined under the above name, and with thaloaaenml cipnnaea and inercaaod faollltiea thna aocurod. nniDna. to affareaatn and ald to Ilia Urge bnaiiieaa hcrvtolur. niiiovod lv the Com i n lot roepiotlvoly: lltmewala of olil Poll clea will be tu the uamo of the new Aaaortatlon, aad tbe rates, loans aud rig ht, of all remain la tact aa in tho original 1'oW, teased by either Company. -I'lioeo uompamee, now aniieu ror uueinoae. mainly In the Honlbern eonnlry, have aeparatoly taken tha lead of any ever boforo organlred in the aama period. Tlioy have eelooted their rbtka witli unusual care ; their sxpenana have boon email, ami nnder tho iiroat-nt arrangrmeut will bo proportionally amalliir.i 1'kny bare alwaya paid tlioir loaaix with the greatnat promptneaa. ana iwrnnii (iitiiniuiw. tnoy nave inveatea nru uanuy tnaur rwrmauen luvoatmenta being in variably in mortgageapr liens an nuencnniUerad ileal Kalate. . with a large eauilal thns lafnly InveatdL with olUoara aud a directory enmpoaad of the leading gent lemon, aooially and llnannlally, in tbe Hlale or t irgitiie. tbera la in mr ludgniout uo Life In aurauce Company pit Una Oontiuvut oflrriug hi. TIIE khiool tea vc; - ai L.Li;r:v. s CONDUCTKI) IIT MIHSKS ' BURH ft JAMKH, will re-opon with tlienaualoonrna of ioatraa. Hon, Inelndliig Latin, Fronch and Drawing, on Woifneaday, Oct 01 h. i , . - v MUH1UA1, Dhll'AltTMKN'f M. .B. Cnali- atill uadcr thoaitporvlalon nf Mr. II'K. . , aept 9 ' ' f lOn-u-Int v REAL ESTATE FOB SALE AND SENT, j Piedmont lington. FOR RENT. The lata war tanuht uanv the I of being aeparatad from the UOMK tne Domnaulee forruiuna what t'OllOlfl.. heavy penalty OFF1UU by had been paid This miWT nJCWANT AND CONVKKIItaT - and rvfualng to reluatate the tjkiua.' r.i.i L.'-' I '1 Oompany provides abaxllely againat this eon- iivumi ua uie vuriivf ui oajuuli ,uu mm- tingoiioy, aa part of tha WINTUAOT, in bur poU berry attests, known as the Fleming llonae. nel F. J. OUTf.aH, soa-tf FOR 8 ALE OR RENT. MOHT ubhiradlv looated R. ourner of Ohos-, room, with a good A ilooe. and Lot on the 0 not sad fourth atresia, r llonae oontaina aevoa Kitchen, Ac. . . , Apply to 11 aeptll F. LANOIKW. " at W. W. it. it. aus-tf cie, and makea ALL I'olli-ioe NON'FORFEITAILE. Oar Hate ar. low.' '-' - ""J" Our Capital is large and BtFKLK Invaated, Our managoment Is in th. hand of WKLL KNOWN AMU KltI.Ia.I)LE mon. ' JOUN W1U)KU ATKINSON, ,-.,; . i, nenaral Are.nl Inanranne Koumi lrlBMiaa atriMit. lmtwcaa rwnt and Wsttir His. aeptilS-tf ' ' 800 Large, and Saull Farnsi Even Horace Greeley is beeinninsr to find oat that whilst small farm may be best in some localities, they are not ao every whore. Ho Bays, " On tho planta tions of tho South, long experience has sottled upon a force of fifty hands belong ing upon a surface of about one thousand acres aa the most prontablo division." A broader and more praotioal man than Horace O fooler, the groat oommon sens man of England, Lord Stanley, mad a reoent speech at an agricultural dinner in England, the gist of which was that the modern improvement of mechanical appli ances for cultivating the soil, cannot be made available to its fullest extant on small farms. While a great saving can be effect ed by the new implements, they cannot be rued ecoaoraioaily. exoept where farm ing ia carried on upon a larger scale, and they cannot be need at all without a eon lideraUo eapital to begin with. Lord Stanley went en to show that this state of thing ma dors nooeassrj the eottsolidatkm of the small farms and the extinction nf toe smau larmera. xiie same result in a measurable degree may tia witnessed fn America, exoept in the case of market Agents! Read This I liraWILL PAYAQttaTS A SALAUY V V $'M per week and sxpenaoa, or allow a large oommiaaion, to anil our new A wondorfnl invention. Aonreaa M. waoxsr a uo., Martruui, Mien, : - miliB SIAGIO COMB wiU change any Colored a nair or oeara to a permanont uiaoa or wrown. On. Comb aent by mall for tl. For aalo by Mor- ehaota A Druggiata generally. Addreaa Mogie vomit Uo., upringjuki, Man. How I Biatla It la alx aaMtaia, ' IMeoret and aamale mailed fro..-. a. j. rwtam, a l Oil ilDEElHElE NEW YORK LIFE 1NSUHANCE CO. S1140, (M OR A DAY. 83 new article, for Agent. IMBampiesjre. M. U BUAW, alfred, ale. iims, a. rails KSTocK-a vicitniFUUB. TO RENT. , INK AND UOMFOuTAIil.B 1)WKL INu oontauting pins rooms, aitua-1 ill Bodcrota atreet. between Front andAX. Beoood, in perfect order, with gas. Any tperaon wuming h aoon, win apmy to i. HUJLw 111. AH nilUrl, In Market Utrent. aopt 20 807-tf r OK RKNT. 1 I miiB fiubt nuuehhiti ia rxpeuiench. IIAIIUU IMM1 MtiiUlf. -..m aam II . 1J 3rd and Hauover etreete, north oi I ',', I . T, WUmington and Waldoa Hauroed, MM. 1 1 T Aiao one uwuluinu on Heoond street, uo wen Hanover and Ilrnnawlck atreota. north of it. ca t. u. a., aa nreaooi ootmniea dv nr. uuariee n. uiowo appiy to . 0. TIENKKN. septa ' HHH-tf ASK jrowr Doctor ar Urwfsjlat tor BWKBSV UvisjisiaE it eqnala (bitter) uuinino. Mann faotnred by V. BTKA11NH, Ft UB A Co., Uhemlsu. new xora. coLauun'M patkivt RED JACKET AXE la better than our regular shaped Axe. for these reasons: First li onta deeper. Beoond It don't etiok ia the wood. J'AirdIt doe. not Jar Die hand. Fourth No Urn. i. wasted in taking tne Ax. ont of the eat. tifUv With the eame labor you will do one-thrrd more work than with regu lar Axes. Had paint has n.tbing to do with the good qualities of this Axe, for all our Axes are painted red. If your hardware atom doe. not keen onr arooda. we wui eladlv anawor inaoinea or fill your orders direot, or give you tho name of the nearest dealer who keeps oar axes. , , Lu'i'igotrrr bakkwku., Plttabwrgh. pa. Bole owners of Col barn's and lied Jacket Patents. gardeners near Jarg cities, no machinery having veen invented whioh" will supply phe place af intelligent human labot in sue cultivation of fruits and veeetabrea.Jl- Twenty thoaaand sore fauns " are al ready heard of in the Valley of the Missiasippi, and Congressman itidweu has a Btoafe farm In Cali- lornta oi over nity t Hon sand aores. No one oan deprecate more than we do th gravitation of estates to a few oentres, tha creating an aristocracy eve whese it did not exist, but -our dislikes cannot blind our eye to the fact. It was not, however, farms oi una anormoua aize whioh were coniinori in the Booth before the war, and large as Uiey were compared with Northern farms, long experience, as even ur, ureeiey now oonoedes, bad attest ed their profitableness, i Tat there ha bean ao aa aukjaot of bitter and ighorant raiUing saore soosaost to Uadioal than tha "largs farma" of the South, and no uorer tray of developing it agriooitoral re- souzoes than the introduction of the "small farm" system of Kew England I Now they nave louna out tneir mistake, and altera while, they will find eat other, mistake. Even that favorite delusion of their, that tha new ragiand common school syaaaaa H perfeotlv practicable in tha Spars pavo- lauoa ot tne Benin, win nave to be given np. The mountains, forests and streams. whioh separate its scattered dwelling wiU prove too strong avaa lor the . New Eng land achooimaster. lu ivymetrtieted North Carolina, with its common school system established by law, not even an at tempt has been made to pat it ia pssntisr, aad there is but one eenoei in the State sustained by public authority, aad that ia the University at Chapel Hill, which the white will not and the negroes cannot attend. Baltimore Statesman. - i The Richmond Stale Journal under stands that Dr. George W. Bsgby ia to take the eJ. tonal chair of the Fterebwg Index, reoe&tiy vacated by Captain W. . Cameron, , - . We are Coining TIUfi OKKAT ORIGINAL DOLLAB. IALK of DUt AND FANCY OOOM, auaal will preeeBl to any parson aending ua a Club, a Watch, Bilk Drees, Piece of Bbeeting, . FREE OF COST. Bend for a Catalogue of Ooods and sample, delivered to any address free. j. a.uAWseaacou,, 111 it 130 federal St., Boats, Maae , P.O. Box, O. M. B. Sample, given oa application for Cata logna. ' 8 Vfyli. Bt Pa., Cnioa-wida reputation, treats all vena- fyli. Bt., mttaborgli, real diaeaaea; alao aeminal weakneaa, impotene; Ae. pamplet, 60 page, No matter who failed, iBiuvai stat. use. Cons on free. PaVOHOBIAaCV rNaOVL CMAHBJlllOr A wen jarful book; it shows bow aitliar aex can faaoinat. any one they wiah, loatantly. (AU noMea. tbia power.) It teaohea how to got rich. Alchemy, Dr. Dee's and Allen's Oaballa, Blind inga, Boroeriea, Incantations, Demonology, Mag la MMmariam, Bpiritnaliam, Marriage O tilde, aad a thoaaand other wondera. Bent by mail for 30 oanta. Addreaa T. WILLIAM A CO., PnMieb srs. Booth Beventb Btraet, Philadelphia, Pa. fpHia IB ao HTJBWtJS. By sending 86 oents. X with age, height, color of eyea and hair, yon will receive by return mail, a correct pioture of yoar fatna. fanabaad or wife, with name and data of iamiage. Addreaa W. FOX P. 0. Drewar, No. 8, FBitoavUle, N. Y. rfVHISlTT VKAtU Kvparlawce la the I Traatoaewt af Chrowle ae axwal paaaaiea. A Phfttological Yievi of Marriage.i The obeapeat book ever pnbliahed containing SOO pages, and ISO fin. plates and engravinge of the anatomy of tbe human organs iu s state of health and dteeaee, with a treaties on early errors, it. deplorable eonaeqaence. upon the mind and body, with th. author's plan of treat mentthe only rational an snooeaaful mods of are, aa ahowa by a report of ease, treated. A truthful advlaer to th. married and thoee oon tomplatiag marriage who entertain ioubU of pbyaioal eoadrtion. Bent free of postage to any addreaa on reoelpt of 30 eenta, in stampa or poetal snrreney, by adilreaaing Dr. LA CHOIX, tie. 81 Maiden Leoe, Albany, M. I. The aathor may be eoaeulted upon an of tbe dtaeeaee naoa wbioh hi. booka treat, either personally or by mail, aad medioinee aent to any part of th. world. CHEAT DISTRIEIJTION bi tna METROPOLITAN GIFT CO. Cask Cins la tbe Annual f $500,000. ivEBI TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE. ' tOaahOifta,aok. 10 " .. FOR. RENT. flluK DWELLINO nbob tho corner X Uod i rosa and Third atresia, weat ( ri. jonn a unnron. i v i . 1'oasession given 1st of October. U. 11. UUU1NHUM, txoontor. septS ' ' " 1 SHM-U FOR RENT. milK TWO-HTOHY HOUSE on east side I X of Bixtb. between Prineoee and Obaa. I nut. containing asveo rooms, with eom- Ifortabl. Kitchen, Bervant'a rooms, Btablea and all neoeoaary oenvenianeo. ao th. prmicn wou-known aa reainenoe or ueo, x. uartis. Apply to JNO. J.OONOLKt. sept2B , Mt FOR RENT. ; FIIOM let OOTOBEK next, for oae or two yeara, the WUAltF, OtFIOKH, WAltK- liuuau and rtHKU. (known aa tho Walker pro perty,) on Month Water Btreet, and lately occu pied oy r. w. aeroimor. appiy to J. A. WALKEU. At Cowan A MetU. aag38 8S3-tf NOTICE. " i WILMINQT0H RAILWAY BBIDGE 00., . 1xiusst 's urmn, - Wiuaaatoa, N. 0., Beptomber 71b, 1809. STEAMBOAT OWNERS AMD .OTHKBH nsvi gating the Cap. Fear Hirer, are informed that tha I) HAW of th. Meares' Blnfr Bridge wiU be liabitnally open when a White Bignal by day and a White Light by sight wiU be ahowa np and dawatbo rrvMr from a point 10 (sixteen) feet above, the oentre of tba Draw, Whan th. DBAW la sloaed. to alio tha dm- sage of traina a lied Bignal by day and lied Light by nigbt will be ahowa op and down th. river. The lied Bignal bt abown upon th. track whan 1, . a il . ... i . 11 1 . . .. i hi. wmw m uvau ana .an muwm Digwu wuvu n w etosed. i .- All Traina com. to a fall stop at both Bridges, and not proceed until tba Draw ia known to be eloaed. Hilton Draw will be oloeed babtlnally. . 'B, K. BBIDQKBB, . PreaWeal. pt 8 .". 24m HE BECOND BKOUttlXY. TUB T111UO ECONOMY OF EXPENBE. Tbsao sassntlal qualitlua are prosonUd by TUB NEW YOliK LIX'E INUUUAKOB CO, EBTABLI8QE0 IN 1840. . ACCUMULATED AUHETS OVXU 113,000,000, ALL TOE rUOPEBTX OF TUB 1NUUUEU. MO HTOCKHOLDKllB TO PAY. . , , , ,, , 11 is purely MUTUAL COMPANY, so that the tntlrs aurploa earnings is retnrnsd to each mom Tea Taavr Roat-Vorfaltwra Plan, I Ths system popularly termed "Tho Non-For- Ifelture Plan," waa originated and flrat proaentod lo the Publio by this Company In their well-known "l Km ikab Noa-n oHrarniKa ror-iov" in tue year . The Non-forfeiture In this Company, after tho second payment, la not dopandant on mere vague Indciinite atatomonia in onio. oircuiara, dui is apooiflcaUy RuarateeV by th. tortus af the poll eies., .-, ., ,, , , Hates ot Annual expenses SO . per eont. lower than any new Company. - ' CASH DIVIDKNDH paid to policy holders. laat year, M,.a3,0in.H0. Dividenda are declared Annually, and are avail able immediately as eaali hi payment of Pre. minms.. MOltHIH KltANKLIN, President . Wm. 1I.BEE11B, Vioo-l'rcaident and Actuary, Agenta reqnlred. . , ........ , ., ,t JOHN A. BYRNE. 1 Oenerat Agent. Wiiminif ton. NtfO.- - Wo beg to call yuiw attention to the fol lowing letter t Vnptatn John A. llymt, tlmrrlal Ajmt Ifete lorn i.m inmtnaum vompany, nutmnjum, North Uurotina i . t. Diab But tWo return oar aiuoere thanks for your attention to onr interoata in the New York Llfo. And alao to tbe l'roaident and offioera of the Company, for th. liberal and ancxpeetetl amoante received from you as tha anrronder value of onr poiicio. which expired tn eonee qnenoe of the bit. war. ' We tako ploaaure in calling the attention of ear trienda to th. above evidenco of liberality, and recommend to them the Now York Life aa a lust and reliable eompaoy. - Dignea, a A. U I'UICE, F. J. LORD. sspt 13 '. - . 890-lra 1 Oldest flrhool In Tfllmincton. -' , MitN. MtritA iiotuwki.t; ', ' AHntn' ' . MIHNEH , UOTIIWiCI-t, WILL OPEN THE HiU Annnal Heaalon ot their Hchool oa d atreet. directly oppoalte inn uuy uaii, aioniiay, (Knoaar ata, leuv.i The a.uai Kngliali branchea, togatlior with French, Laiir) Muein and Drawing wiU a tho ia Biyiaasa,.a jitwrai wrm, ? adpt W. . , ? , ,t ',.aj)8'w v 1 WILnUNIaTOIl WALK i. eiTl i j 'i-nx ''-,'4 if -'tKO-'H'i -rl:t o v FKUALE SEMINARY 'it t llILL UKOPKN ' WIDMEBtUY, OCTOIIKH 8th. Clrenlara at the pnok Btnrre aent IN ' Btar and Foal Copy. tl. W. JaWstTT. v ENGUSII AND CLASSICAL. 8CUO9L . "'''' Bat. D. MOBatfrjLBV h Oarwet at FwwrtBi Htrsat a SMI Ctrttag. Laaa, l-.'4 UfJtltYXKTtt rtAR. -.1.4:6 rllH BOIiOOL WILL MBOPBM, i P. V.. Thuradav lb. 7th uf October urox. Thara will be no extra oharg1 for tlie elematila of Oer f it PMLltdA') ( I i fDlilNJI ' . C, April . 1 1 -ii ., onf 1 f . 1 luar. V. f!.,a.-.t l .e i a. WILMINOTON W! ( Orriua fJniitv kno. A (ik j WlI.STmOTO!!, pj f- K3 S5ili Iv t;Zi:. . ON AND AFTER MONDAY. t..o paaaougcr ,1 rains en tl.ia r WllmiiiKton at (Mm) A. M. an.l in arrive at Woldon, 0:00 A.M. and 'i m 1 . Walilon 10:10 Ai M. and 7:4n 1'. M. mington t:Hi) A. U. and T.ia l', at. '1 ie o t -a will aot- vna on biuil,Ti.. A daily t..finii a freiirht train will leave Wilmington (mimlm-a ex- ce)itiMl) a 1:00 V. M for the aoooiuiuiiiimion of Trues aarmaiH raaaenger. oaa also pt.i a. .n. modations op said olght train a f- i' )ldat aprll 10 - , . , 1 tf . 9F.NKBAL Ul'KKtNTENUENT'B OKFIC;', I nii'Pi"iTunj,nuMTK. jh, ji. uii, t-j U ImI i WlIJUMYtTOM. N. IL. iutil 10. I!!.'.3l I i OS AND AFTF.R' APRIL llth' lai.ipr Traina of tbi Boad 14 raaea tho louow lugBehodule ,.,!.... ,..r, , ' "t'tPflRHUTniTMll ' ' ' ' ' Leave TVflmingloa daily at. a. ....... 8;tfi A. M. Arrive at Florenoo i-.,,.,.,.,,10:!i A. ! .. Arrives! KingavlUe.....:.. !.:!?... 1M l' nr. lieav. anigaUJa.v.,...... .13 j.ii J L arrtvf at ru t,,,,,., 8 H P. U V.AU A . HI. nag. in Heading, Tranalatlon, Qrammar and leograpuy wui tag piac .very aay, . - u , m . septf :iy ,:i,i,l.,! !ri,y, t9tUt oroue.. .... 1MM . Wil... I..ntn . b. ,. ...u'.K .............. A. B.. tftrea AxaiS eonneeueleaely at Florence With Northoaatora Itailroad for Charleston i ami Cheraw and Darlington Bailroad for Chxraw, and at kingavillwwlth Uie Booth Carolina 1 ...mh I tot Augqata. to Wbioh point oars ma liron .4 sutoid esMM3 ' ' -' .. 'AOOOaUIODATIOrl TBAISH. - ? ' Leave Wilmingtoa daily, Buuday ex., al tl.OS P, M, ArriTeatHoretioe .1..-,..., 8:40 A, M. ArriV. a SMdw.tUI.. ...... ..i,. . ,.,. 8:lK) A. H. Lear. KlngavUla.,........ t in) P, M. SCH0Qt:FC2 tCUirO LADIES. niaaea, KKaKKDV aad HAHT, Prlarlpala. ' Assisted by abl aad experlonoed Teaohara. TU1 K NEXT Bt8IO WILL OOMMKNCB OM euneeday, uotouer utu. . - deeino of tbii In.tliution Is to afford ths nigaasi sdvaatagM lot ta. anstraauoa or yoang ladles. The oouree of etndy ta full end Sf sterna ror tio, embreolog averythlug neooaaary loroaga ana elegant eminauoa, . THE BELLRB LETTllKd Class, for th study viauioai Aiiieraiure win d nnner me anDer- viaion of Coin Wm. atuaford. Th. Study af Chemiatry will be rendered .fleotive. as wed lutereatiug, by the aeqaiaiUon of a well.aelo.ted apparatua, -, . 4 ... .- )'!.' )- luaj uwis.an a,ANUUAUitawiii ue worougn. taaabt. aneetal attention wHi be naid aa French, and .very faoillty afforded for Mqutring a uractloal knowledge of that language. taA'in win oa taugn wimoni extra caarga, . Ia ths MUB1CAL DEPAUTMENT tit. Prlooi. Bala hare aeoured th. ssrvioea ot Prof W. F. rabau, whoa, long anoeass hi his piofassiea baa won for him an envlablo reputation. , DUaWIND will be taught by a oompetsnt Fro. feasor. : . ,4 - Fnplis not dealrina to pursue ths full oouree. may tako np any special branob at reasonable rates.' . A limited number of yoona ladies will be re- eelvad aa boarders, by making early application. W, 1" 4 MISS KENNEDY. angBI i' -..-,.....,... 878 AfrtveaHroa.i..,.l.v;..,...,w ia I; M. Arriv. at Wilmington... f o A, 11, Aeoommodatioa Train eonaeola r -. at Floreuo. with ths Nortbeuturn !'.. ioa.1 Air Oharlaaton, aud at B.uigvuia y h tne tr'onth Oasaliaa Bailroad fo Aagaata.- tam.. ' for Cglombla sboold take th Aoonmn.?. n 'J -aln.; '. 'i ' Li.Ket':i.5;) Sanerauparuibui.- "it, u aprll U , , ,. - ..; , . - . ... l.-o-tf creat 8cTc::as PASn:ri a; u FSEICLIT TUlIEB 113, LI . . isn six rrrmtirtDUTi omss inn ruoas. " fTUiril FREIOHT FORWARD FID BY TASiif.it X 0JU1 TilAJa, and at, LOW BATU. Ao Inturano mutuary, , To onrchaaa Tickets, or for rata ef Trananor- UUoa and other information, artnlv al ths truuer. al Culoe, 301 1) road way, corner of bead street. News-eta-.- "( ' - - (lenaral A'ent , New York. June 18, 1808 , i -. ie-tf - TROT FEMALE 8EBIINART. TUIU INSTITUTION offers tho aoonmnlaUd advantages ot over 00 yoara auocoaariil oper ation. .-;......,.,....,.,. t Jtvery faeility ia provhled for a thorough eaurse Of useful aud ornamental adaoaUon, under th. dlrootion of a corps of mora than twoutv proresanrs ana tescners. ror oironiars, apply to juun u, niAjAiAUi, Aioy, si. I. ' - - - igij , ., - , u-wnon WASHINGTON VNITERSiTr. ' ' jyEDIOAL DEPARTMENT. .. i. ,.. ,tt ww' en suaawraaaaaaasa, aaaa' - i i vtiAcuifnr,-i'.( i,t' tir Rev. TUOB. B. BOND, U. D.. President. ' uui.. u. m. uuiir.iua. h. u. ai. a aj.. tCmerilns Profoaaor of Ohstotrlo and Diaeases of Women and Children; Pro. JCDW. WABuF.N, B. D., Bargery. ; Prof. II. L, BVUI). M. D., Obatctriaa. . a sua. . m vubuej a a. an, av.a AHawviiai pixuiuai A'rof. M. Kv BUCl'i'. M. IX, Diseases of Womeo and Children. . 1. ,r . ,.j . Vtol 1, F. UONMONIEU, M. P., rhyalology. Prof. t. J. stOOUMAN. M. D Oygiono and Hed. aarimy. ... -..- wi Prof. O. MOJtFIT. M. D Oti emu-try, I'rof. 0. W. OU ANCELLOB. - M. D.. Anatomy, Prof. D. A. LANQUOUJiKTsl... rraoUoe of Medicine. 1 - - ' " - Prof. o. bzuliuo, m. v., uptaaimio surgery. ALFRED II. POWELL. M.D.. Jsmoastratof Of Anatomy, , . TbsBosalonof tROV-'TO will eommonee on th Ith day of Oetober aad oontiane live aaontbsv Anxlliary Lecture will bo delirored during th Summer months. Tbe CniMraii'y Ifaipital awl JVv Nrvawtry afford VUniont MaHrial in great abaadaaee. A limited nnmber of Jiemstutuuru SttuLiLi from the lata slave-holding Btatee wiu be laooived : pnotdene btig jnom to axraaeViol and iuahttd lountrt, .;,;.'... i a r, , r- . : 1'aee-MatricuUUon t3 1 Diaaeotion 810 Pro. feaaors 81 30 : Graduation tao ; BonoQoiary (oaoh seeaion) 860. - - - - - - For partiealar a elroular. addtasa f ' CUAULWi W. CIIANCELLOU, M, D., Dean of thai acuity. r. o. uooa uoara so to u per wees. . . 1. f '4 . 1 li sag 8 S01-lNawl8th STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA.' SOTEIUOB COTTRT nUOXM O0UKTT. Btar and Poat copy I month. OFflOS W., O. A R. B. B. OO. ( ' WixumaTOM, Mt O., Bept. 8, 1600. i fVTE BEQTJLAB ANNUAL MtEriNOOF TBE X Btooknomora oi tnia uompany wui d. neia in meaty or Charlotte, on Wednesday, tb. SUtb ot October next. Transfer Books Will be olosed on ths 30 lb Bop. tem&er inatani, -, - By order, . .. CALVIN t. OOWLEoy : ; t . ' Beoretary of tha Board. Wilmington Btar and Poat, N. a Argue, Char- va . . . i . i a, . ' .1 . . and Baleigh Btandard copy above one. k week till day of meeting, sspt ' 39Mawtsa John B. Hawoa, Adm'r of Enoch Hawea, 1 1 . IT EiUa Newklrk. Plaintiffs; a . " I Waabingion L. Jones, D'ft. J DUR8UANT TO AN ORDER OF THE BU X PsvBIOB COURT of Bladea Oonnty, made on tbe lutn day or aepiemner, A. v. loi, in. ae- Waabiogloa lu Jonea, Is hereby -iw Complaints to make neat aaiate assets. 4 si red to appear before th. Clerk ot aatd Ooart, at the uonrt Moaae in aiuzaDMntowai ia sata County, on ths SI3d day of October, 18GSL than and thore to an.wer, demur or plead to the bill of complaint Sled in said eanae, or the aame will b. taken pre eoufeaao, and hoard ax part, as to aim. . i a. r, uavurraoib,- , ; ' Olsrk Bupsrior Ooart. aeptW 8til-8taw4w ASTRAL OIL SawMMeieaT Wflaaasy al Vilaaarrti.,M awflvacaaa' imi.Sjaalka&aV oTtnt t)attv.cat- SAhaawar, Aa iavi. ; PJfefVo afi ilawaHuCb jtwm- imrmT- i i.i a waa. . QfcEo-. c.. ' IMW J - mi V I , , aftl- 1 f . ANDER80N (tha Bafcaf Hai). ' ' BEDUCTION IN PRICE, ANDERSON BEBFEOTTTJL LX informa thaoitieen. of WOmingtoB that, mean f ta. hardaea. of Umee, be fee la il his doty ao redno. aia. prioaa. tiereanet naggage will be transported to and from tba several Railroad De pots and Steamboat, for 88 Bents each frank, ax aepi to the moat remote portieoa of tba euy. All ordara for savvies esa b. left aa tbe elate St HEDIUC&'B Dry Ooods Stars. No. 1 North Front faael tw. . WILMI.GT0!l DAIRY. EUBX MILK OD4BANTECD.W1U be far Dialled to tha pnblio aud delivered at their reei ee. eliber by the Quart pint, or half pint, at I Ui. rata ef fifWn cents per quart. 1 Leara voor addreaw al Mr. W1LUV urag wore, or apply lo W. V. Pimm Oaoarsl MiUafaa-j woadaairoO. ., , ,.r .... . ,, f,A j . ir. sept 8 - 5-im-,. SaXatSMKa WantetJ, a fow rlib'i eoer getic aaiaamaa, to eeU by aaarei.. utaodard gooda, Addreae H. U. BlvUiAULti A OU, - . . iijuaHiuu .. uimuriiin., i a. ALL KISS fc? ELItkS JjOB BALE : Al xaid 0FFI0B. -a aM aa arii ja a wa i 1 ' run r.iLi., IVBRAL ' ' ' . 1 atit'ii rows: r f- 'a , I ! t ALttl. .' " (rrad. end imp vei 1 ii. tl. BOECfN,' a tMfllAr. laity 2$ .. 1 aMi-Mawtf 8TAICD!8TARCUt! 1 fT A OASES DIFFERENT BRANDS XLMJ - For sale by Wll Charlotte L Rufterftr.! R. B, ? WliJiii.oToa. N. a. Mavl8.1..,9rf ON AND AFTER MAY 15TU, ths Passenger train on Ibis Road will leave WUmimrton on Sueaday, Thursday and Saturday at f o'olook, A. .., ,,..4 i-,n ,ii , , i . , .. . a 1 Arrive at Rockingham sam day, at 8 P. M, ;., : Arriv at Wadeaboro' (Btage)tatOP. II. Lsav Wadeaboro' (Stage) on Tuoaday, Than " day andBaturday.altP.M. t Leave Bookingham oa Monday, Wsdnesday tnd Friday at tt.Su A. M. Ajtrlv at WllmingtOB sains day at 8 P. W. , W. it iViih iP. , 1'. ! i General boperluKJu --fit. may IS ,. Itft-U COrARTNESSUP KOTIC. NOTICE OF C0-PARrCS2:Z?. CNDKOBIQNKD ' HAVK THIS SAT a eo-partnership under the nam and rruiis formed atyleof ,. PAVID ,, & WELT , for th parpoa. of continuing tb tf enwant Tail. ortng and Qorwral Olothiog and Fnrnlahug Boat asss berotofor onimoted by ibv Al David. i , ' i A. DAVID. . ' B, B, WEIL. -- Beptomber 1st, 1800. t) .v aop 10 sui-ir T DISSOLUTION. fTUIE COPARTNERSHIP HEUETOFOBB II X istiflg between MeUae A aiodali, U dissolved by MBtoal cooeeatt H, V. HeOall remaining it Btm to ssttlsnp all claims. f . .. ...f. i(;lj.Vf wL, AIJX.MoRAl,Jf-i.i , . v , H, W.MnCALU , eptlS a u. .. . .. ,-80l.tf--(" HATINO MADE XVBRY ABRANQEMEST for ths ' " FALL TRADE, " . ths onduraigned propose coivluotlcg, oa an sx-,.. tansiv seal, a UERCHANT TAILORINO EUSINES3. AAnpsrieaosd cutter will be employed, aad th Mul AfMtoMA .nit afvllal, .1.1a a! Jnm ,vnAJIA 4- .... . w,w. i mwJ ' ' ' . mtiwmnt v . gt.vvw gwu. kept. : sept 18 W. KEROHNBB. 37, 88 and 20 North Water Street i ' . BRICKS. ORDERS FOB SALMON, HARD, PA VINO, Btrwteban and Prea. BBIOKB Sued. Con traota lor Lot. mad. eat Uvorahte laraa. . . I - l.. OliONW MORRIS. ! mayJ ' ' J aos-tf .7 . ...t;l-r-.r. -i -f.. f t ( J always aa hand, and . -. . ,,;'.. GENTS' FTJBNIBHINQ GOODS superior in stock to any In market rr-, . david WEHk - sept 18 . f ,. . , - . fOi-ti T WO FIN FOR SALE HORSES,. WeU salted for ridin or drMsg. Sold for Of nee. Apply to .,. Mt, . aswti.- - . S884f i QCARANTHE, NOTICE. OH AMD AFTER iVSm kn. ALL VEBBBL8 bom ports aoutlaof Cap. will som. to at the visiting station Dear bmilbviil. for inspee. tiM. i - i . . : :;' (- ! t.-v- i Ail vaaaala having bad aiekoeaa on board during tb. paasag. will alao eome to the elation fur ex amination. Veeeeu other than the oieesce abovt earned wiU proceed without detention. ' f Pilot, aad M eat are of vosssleana tab, da. notice Of tb. above recalationa, nnder penaltiee by law provided, i . V- O. CLUiH, t - . ' Qnarantln i'bv. 1, ' ' f ' " h Pertifwim..J(Wa,;,.fl'' Baitbville, 9. O, BUT tilh, 1k . . . i iay .., v? l,-8CaliriS . j Foat.wpy lawtf ,.. , . , r, . , , , m a nitin , (a 14 " mreor eptl tud. D, MYERS v M . iv.r.ii ..at ). . agent. sr'i - .- " " wf. : t ...sua r- !4 U' ;X riTiWt.tlMIi:.,T...t;v'.r. f JM HAVB A BUPt'LV OF TAOS SUIT A ' t f ble for lal- ...g food... k -rvhauta and eUerWwoold do Weil to give na s nil and anvply tlmnnelaca. Taey are aa Sckmwfcxb,tMi. aw r nfioa aad aaving of aatsj Uaawyoaw rdaas sor tAOSmWattitA . , j i ; V JOURNAL OFFF-IS. 1I0M .riMlEM ANTED FOB OMM THpOBASO TACK- WIN aim rm. ' 1 '''"WUihtfBla,t tfcJ'Hr. Jlillr,ri! (- j";.'aiouna:.taue,:t,i u ' iii il ? ' i i'V- "LorillardV , . , ,!..: .... ... I 1 '-- . "Qail A Ax" and "Bailroad" I'" ...(it VabWCXI ' , 'EACCP' aept 2C : I S N 4 V,' ' ' 40 BOLU L 1 ent n ; . For a?'" rr ;., al..u a ycuf ::;. ji.:. jILLD lSa.a-4J 1()EHDaE: j-J.'-c?. pair bai.?e . TIEBCEa PEISLS LARD, For sale by ',' t ! i ttt.: a, m, inErrifsov co. 11 aad 12 I, jrttt Y FD It X . t ILL tr JC3 V. iZ'j. NEATLY ElFCartl " ' .l s " ' -- af TCT : . . t. u'3.r J WM..WAX, crrir: i '- 'I 1 ' ! ' ; - ' -: y ' A v r.f - 1 .0 b kv... r
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 29, 1869, edition 1
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