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fur -nil..-).-i.wrnrmnTn..ii).WMiiii-i uni.rrni.--n tti - 1 " .,,.,,,, mm, aiamwuaanan ma -a ' - .i..aiianaa u w , , I "ft 11 J skv3 . i , j4a,a I ..a. a J - ;' 1 - t Y t 5V0L. XIX-NO. 20.: WILMINBTOy. N. C4 WEDNESDAY MORNING,-- OCT'OtiER 20.18(H). : ' t44 ..ni.. 1 ... r . ii"' i ,1 j.-, ,-oijt amar tn rats. AOVKHTUUtt MATKM UA1A.T.' . w w Iflf M M .8 8 8 11 1 ill SgcS ja I 6 E Z ton Hll kLslg 1 1 1 I : s 8 -8- -8 s j. ? ; II f& e s . : hn'4 : 8V8 -5-ks.&i g 5 III J el m.M J6..S.JB. ? JL.3 "5is35 fc'I ' s 8 b s s - 2 il&P5 ! Is -8 -8- 8 8 8 -g ' 15 gl i8 8 8 8 J 8 8 if 8 8 ' S - J k . ISnlll lf 8 -8 8 8 8 8 8 ? ff5sfr i uk s s s 'ril3-'l! '8 8 88 8 8 8 8 Jfl. 1 ;i E g 8 8 8 B S 8S8i8888i? .nfi 8 "s b lis rr: s I Hsuu - 1 8 81818 8 8 8 I UBMOaiPTlON. .' Una wamm Six muuilul. WEKKLV .$10 00 . t oa . 1 to JOURNAL BHTABLIBHKD KFTUIBKB. 1844. ijoo Mtwn, ( Ma iimi or leao, ftr Mcb nd ererj la mnkm. $1. MptwlalMoilMi wUJ M eluurgod lpor tquaro, tor och ail ereri huwraoii- O0 JAtf4.i...i.MMttM .. ..ix Bxialha,.....,,.,,.,.v. .............. 1 CO draiMd in whits, witli vrratba of troth flower tad bodge bearing tti nam of tUSUUoaad TcrritoriM. - Maryland waa repitMUed br Mim' Addio Hooker, and Virgini br Mia Etiia Kraek. On real aaUU house, in plaeardaon their wagon, give the following intreating facte: tr:v.-,v ;:' -TVrf Loniatillein 1800 population. 63.000: seeeeed vaJae of property, t21.000.000. LouiiTiIle in 18C9 population, 100.000; MaeaMd wine of property nearly $75,000, 000: increase linoe 1800. oyer 800 nr nnt The city of Louiayille and Jeffenon ooun- ty pay mora than one-fifth of the whole revenue of the Bute. Louisville has 80. 000 bnildinn. LouiaviUa Una i00 atraU and alley a, 400 miles I aidewalkt, and early oo milea ef single-track: railroads. The leaf tobaoeo trade interest waa laraa- ly represented. It waa headed by two im mense wagon witu bogtheads of tobaooo on tbcm and onebaariua- a hluunl rwf Tobaeoo Trader sales pant six years, 200, 2Cfl hhda.t total value. 139. 000.000: aver age annual sale, 43,376 hhda. j avotage au nual value, .600,000." These wagons were deeorated with tobaooo sample and wore rimed up by all the warohounee- Ninth street, Boone, Tickett, Loaitiville, I r armors ana iianwrs. - The Ohio valley white load work . wre repreaentea uy a wagon, and . (our horsea, displaying the various artiolea of their manufacture. The wagon was loaded with white lead, all ready for shipment and waa ormoaated by aa immense whit lead keg with a capacity of 6,428, so large that an ordinary 20 keg was naed aa a bung for i adoption of at Congress to aid made port of entry. , Tu resolution to memoriak tne Mew mentor a oomtuittee o report at the ClocinnaU eonveutioa on . ilte line of railroad from the Jtlinsinsippi at New " Orleans and .from ' Galveston ton bay and the western harbors of Teiaa to the ueareet and moat sceeWblu puiatoa the I'aoina. ; i t. ; Medical. muvivu u uiaiapnuuw uongress so aid I proposed line f steamships between AVer S; . OdTSaparilla. rOrKand Rio Janeiro. Appnint-1 jj ..ZZ . ' " H It. f. ., ff laVVelafranh, . y ! LovnmiM. October ; IS. The conven tion met at 10 o'olock. The first report presented was that whioh provide for the improvement of the Mfasimfppi river and tributaries. A memorial to . be presented to Congress, and resolutions ' in favor of ; From tli OabniiUTiaiej, ItntolMi' 8 J:l Murder Will Out. f Arrvit mt k Mr4rr m& SlttmUl aftar f kUOriwn. !-'; " . . w wr 'in. ) Fot the lost Ofteesor twenty yesrs there ha lived about a doaeu miles or so sooth of this oily a farmer named Coatello, who, in his own oommnnity and among those with whom he wo arwiulUJ. inM au joyed the reputation of beiutr an uurivbt. huu- orable, and fair-dealing mau. Matters prospered well on hu farm, he was all at teution to his duties, and was considered a good husband and father. But noue but himself kuew tho dreadful senret that mignt eost him days and .light of uneani Duo a. ' Coetello waa born In Ireland, and tivetl tttere till manhood, v lid had settled down, and rejoioed In the posstieMon. of wife and attvaral children. . llut an nnlacky day came, when)- in dUputewhioh we win nope was caniod by temper or liquor, and not la cold bloodhe struck the blow whioh made him a JnUrioidaa brother mnrdersr, an outlaw, and fugitive from Juatioe,' Esosping the oflloer of the law, he fled the country, embarked on an emi grant, ship and oamw , to Amerioa-tha reinge not only or many who are tired of the despotism of the Old World, but, alas 1 KCU00L8 AMI COLLKCCH. f 'mil i ftAILROJlftS, & The rpiliitliMi UiU rX' 'Ual iiitU lo mijov. la tln-lrod tow lu ouiv, many uf wlik h are of a truljr Binrvllua rUr ar. Iiirrterxto , C Mirolila, wharo ilia YK mwiI uMiHiy 1 If I van Mb ta mrruuU.u. 4 ba Tiakkvi to litis i oiw Ti I1"""" anu-Hti-uiuHu -Ji tIU1hi ty, ik1 mi IVvlltHia wliii'harUMr..lv antrarafsl by Um prwamxa of onilulnui mnttor. timtf Imwii mllrtlv ruml la i h aumrniiia iu alnnnw. bt avary i'Ukrijuttk la um aauntry, Ihnl Dm lublli' io uit mail tu U) inruniukl bum Dial It U lu uwat uaatM a HW'lU and ainwlua ffiiMRly. ("nnuloua ,.Non H mi of tl ntoat dtutruotlve pii. inlfa ormir raw, Drieu, thlt niiama ami tiiil'ttlt U'B.iMt r tit Mr.uiiiWit aahniiit) Uia iMinatltulloai. mill In v Wh Hu. mm, k of ulMtlins'ar filial Uiw-H, wMIkniI ixwitintf a ai.li'to uf Ita prvM-ui-a, Aaalu, itMiiatalMNtnlialWillaalhMHivnHH4M. my.-.4 llwn, ,u kuhio iarlWI ii. aahiw. raylill dvyrlnp. linn nun nr oilit'V (it lli tiuliHitl fliriiiH, rltluir on tlio mii Hi. i or axuuna Uw yllJ. In Uw IkIIit, IiiIxt-i'I-i mil)- Imi .ikIiIimi Iv IkoM'i1UnI mi tin lun iar fiiMi, r tiniiori fiii-tiii'.l In Um) livur. TImim fai'ta umI lln- M-, al.n:, H4,i uf dm .m.o i.imHOm aa a po i'uiivc, imI r liniilA. , -. IIMaMitkttauipnalliatM, Iimik aa norn. H.mh or litnuora nip..r, IIicit mil-1 bv aiianral'iilona tiui.l. ttH-w fintna o' ih-i-aiifn-im-iit inijf i(i vrr uiviir, atwl yt Uw vital fltrOMi art' IIM. tahdy (ih , . ; iIu. ihI I., Uf hiiUI amiwy, aa Hwaaa nlly ta liaiMttv Urn lii'iiliU ti.i.l hurtiMi Uii- tliKMIniM of lull. Il la k ' coiudHMI iil-ror, alao, that aroliU U all U'lly ki-rt'ilU Inrv. II il.xi., liiilnU, ilcai-onil Hum parvul loi'hllil, but la !;, 1'intcuili'lK.t In IKMaona born of uui-u 1i.m.I. ri tivlatur, InillirBitiim, foul air. Hi illmi knlMia, uai-lttawliaiw.aiiil Hw doajmialnK vhiaa ran. l:lh-,l.rKlii,it, Wnklynnlkiitlnii.lii-,i aot ai 4ila by Um anat fin(u judloloiM rarw,' it m- iin;iriy lump ion. mi ilia Mouat, alais uwwi wwvtn inv Tt-tna wim an aiia ' M1M. EDWARD, 11, WUITE'S I IMOMHtl NI rHKNCll HOARDING Vh. r. W!l'i.-8lf(r.t, oi.ialto lUnvrvotr I'aik, Naw Voia 4 nr. o Heforaooa i Ml.hftp I'oi-li-r, b York j Uhop Havla, rlunth Carolina ! Uau Uf ny ii .. . . . A. . ... . 1 . viaiiaj, aiKiiia, itaurttia rruriaanr nourj, oiuiuiaotiian lu.nima; (looeral Wad UaaipiuatMMttti tlarolmaf W. W. Uomiraa. WaabiiiKlon. 1. ().'. I'rwiiili-iit Miilillatmi. Uliarl.. tm tlollai IViifi.aaur t'liartra llayiaa, Maw Vara W. tlilmora eUinm, Hmith CaniUna ; l-nta ii.ar nariiou, 'ai 1 uiut Military Aoadmur. For mi:. iH 'SUK tlUMf MOKUAV IH MUVIUgUH v uais uut uaalrauiu tl.iiiao and Lai Is Marion, H. V., blonKlnK o tli fatal ofU B. uruwu. lima; and rvtmbiy anmra as "llrova'a Uolal." . laa. Uotal la laraa. aaaitalnb an... (uviaa m wu IUN igr kihm saatMBK,!" On Ilia lrvuU4 la a ll.r-rooiu au,l all aa aary ouiUuHaiiifr TJif nuiUuM atniBl four anraaaarwwd. UoM lii town, . , ,. iiianjr oua uiiiluf atauiliuu law llolal kuutniuuL una la m mra oiiporiliuiiy lut a urumablkl lit miMl. a -aiuii HMirill rn. u.n liaianM a crmiu or pun and two yaaia, , f,,,. .; to . sir - , ., ' U. f)Hl, Ambt, l;a-.K:THr- KIU l.a '''f.i .n ft I -fvl i , Hint irf int,ni.Ui llllOKKtWUIt Oi' MttSIU Ar MUM HN I HOM'H oil) li FUiuiinaK. havhiv rlura.l fmni kiumpa. la aow ready to rrannia his lnatrao-1 ituuara Mia rtaau ana Mteeatna;. ..- i f arA Ilea. If I , a,. Ka. t...a. 1 - U...I ; krnnm. KnTirtr MIBMIta MAHV,. Afl MAUU1H tHU-H wi I rtwa thalr Bohon) t the, realil-aos oi Mr. A...U .na, fearia, estveaa (.'hesnol aa4 rrloeeaa streate. OeUibar tllh. f J . t rtli. I. a. . I A . aa. . a.a. a- I ,. Juan.,, wr iw,iiiMrM aatronSrfS ,raiyaj laat yaer tU witt endeavor te mrlt a suetiaa sac of thesainsMn rtee s r Vesterats, ft,aipiraaabtva. f .. eset l ,,, wt -- . i.? ' II- : ; 4 mimQTM mivi -i 4 vitjr y. e fc "t Ay y t If..- A., Olfau. -UiNalara at Iha Book Mtnraa- ,iva u v4a;: aiuiaa' . niaa aau a uaa bout, a .. v , . t .. . T0Y t Kill ILK RKKOTjlft r, riVHM 1NHTITIJTION orTora Ui aeoaiaiilkted anTaiiiassa orovarsu mara' atuoaaarui auw. tiaiaw a a -!,- h ... r Kvarv huallli id DMidad Jhaa of aaafui auil urnaiuanlai admallon, nndar tho uiraatioa a -awrtw ef aaara aaa lvant ...an """" -"VI Wir.MtNOTLJN WETJKJS BA11K0AD Oa.l v- W.nmoyo, U. V.. April UJ, lac. j "Irx WttDNESDAY, OOTOllMl f MANCE CP BCGILC. ON AMD AVTEB afOWDAT, lbs itstlt Init.. mr Dasannaar tralua on thla an.f ni ...... . . ..... . r . m,, ma. a nurauiaHin at w A. At. and 10:110 P. f and arrive at Weblon. :0l A. tl.and 2;'A) f. at. lUava Wahluto U):IS A. M. and 7:4 P. M. Airly atWiU utinaton 4.-8U A. At. and 7: Ifl P. At. 'X ha day train wiU not ran on Hundays. A daily tkronaa tr(tit traiu will taave Wiimli)(tton rlnnilaysax orptad) at 1:00 P. !., tot Um anooiumoilation of Jraoh VarauN-a, taasaiiaws ean Sinn got acoom nioiUlioua ou aabi Irninhl train fur t (iold. - ). U Mi riitONiy ljLMl lt. t' W H W ' fefV oat IT VVIImiugtoo, 0. improvements, were read and unanimously of too many who have put themselves adopted. Jnnder the baa by itheir erimel After it, nor lawl Imwiialbl w tho uupwtaoo of oa rH'o la . itiiMrayi, na, jram ar Erytlprla, for 3M.r, ,U JtAaMwa, Wal JaW, Ikmb. votm. Hurt Hurt mnd i'aa, and otbor ruitlva or vlaibla forma of the tliaoaiKn t-auanl primarily by Ui acrolUlou inl'octlon, the HttnmpwrUlm la ao U ni iriu im ii, ou iniiiaponattlMe. Ami In In inure MIHBIFFM NOTICE. ritttiUMat Wlll HAVM HOT fAIB oirHiala and Urnili Toa i. a.ro iiiivu pvraouai DronariT ui aa amnatnt av. owdlog said tai, are hereby aotiOad that la seas nHy axnberant Tttnllrj-, ra Mtou aoulaniliiuioil, ' ,'. nd en the roiid to Ita i'owMminoc i. lndml, no I A rl.ua or I'Olnllllon eaa depend on Immunity from iXA. UB.TO 111 candlna liny do not satti by th SOlh day of this nipath. taat i snail uroewu i IT, OB paaaooal "SV.," "u T "l aistroaaV tnj t j uo uiuoa wiu oa oia rrant a a. AU OXNBnili BOPimiMTRNPFHina-aayvsowi t .WlMUlfl'ra.iiMM'it K.K. (Jo, I WiiAfimmM. N. a. AurU la. Iflfli. I r i.l u I.e.. . Hn P" n'Uuw- Lata WIIBI natua dallv at I ll a u w i. a a. r im HUC3B . . .i . . . . . ill iri . u -..-,.. wu.nua, I:p p, Laaro Jtlniaaiiu.....J i ji.ii '. 'tn.aa a . , - 1J u........m . . f "' loromie ,., a P. M. AfrlvAlWiltalaatA..Ii J i,u . a-jo u Ktpreaa Train eonneoUi ejoaoly at t'htrano eiUt IttS- NdrtaeaiitarM Jiailmail ftir i)l,arl.ii.a i .. a ii I V Mr""W -uaiiroau mr t.nnraw, and hlMikaan tiiaia r.a-i.-u . . 1 7 " ... ouhw uamiitta iiaiiroad fur oijuvai iissvs auu HinnS) l lan-oata. io wftioa pWt earaMari IAn-ift oW vav di AkttiiT Duuuir.a. s imur Hnngaayiva nr i . 'i "-----wia..Ti aejsMMei. - all styw i Haraose. (real variott. I.te.t ... t4 WUmlugtoa daily, UuDdar i at DM P. U. anrtuiaat la slew Vori at fA,VlN wmit I f "V'V.A' ... :0 A. aU imroanaa Uarrisir Ware-rooaia, Kos. fl84, m TZZ . ',V ul" ! and (38 Broartwat-Nos. 164. liidanJ log oAh "viUe..ii..;.;,--w..... 4:U P. M. lawess. aWYeev' i iai-or-oa..,.,M. t:tu p, h. IDS SfniKG BUOOIIa from U to IIOO. aU ""l"''W..'j.v, :! A. It. wartaolad-auok a are nsnally sold B draav I !u,no?.110" T."n. eonnaots , sloaaly at en DO, I7a-Saik THE DAIL Y JOURNAL .lS.J,V;'t;i WILMINGTON. X. C WEDNESDAY. CrCTOBEIl 20, 1869. The KatlBtl fommertlil Convention . This body, whioh met at Louisville on Tuesday hut, adjourned on Saturday. It considered and anted apoo some qnestions or the largest nation, tmportanoe Jo a utilitarian sense during its sitting. Some of ita reports, -recommendations and de terminations are likely to attract attention hereafter, and serve to enlighten the poblie mind in regard to the great needed improvement, die requinte leguiauon therefor, aad the srays and mean thereto. Th telegraph dispatch e have afforded a general idea of the prooeedinga, and the lxMiievuie papere .are aow beginning to ' brinir ne the detail : : In the list of vice-president appear the .name of Mr. V, Jr. Jftndieton. aad among the assistant teoretarie that of Mr. H McKor. of Baltimore, Md. There were thirteen etandinar committee, com of one member from eaeh State, aa follow; On Southern Paeifiq railroad ; railroad in gvnvrau j uirvu. wauv wiiu umviv , aiuuia- eralion; finance and banking: manufao lure and mining ; the Mississippi levees and improvement; the Tennessee river ana ita improvements ; river navigation, oanale andotner improvements: agricut ture ; continuous water communication be tween tne AussMsippi river ana tne At lantic seaboard ; the removal of obstruo . . tions to a cheap and easy outlet through ' the Mississippi into the Gulf ; miscella neous business. Among those on the committee were the following delegate from Maryland : On Sonthero raoiao railroad, wn. ee a mailer ; railroads, R. C. Barry; direct trade with Eorope, O. O. Qorten ; immi srration. J. B. Brinkley ; finance and banking. W. EL, Connor ; manufactures and mining, James Webb ; Mississippi levees. Iiiohard Morton ; Tennessee river, Oeo R. Gftither.-Jr. ; river navigation and canals, R. H. Can ; agriculture, R. O. xj.llt.l-. . ...... ii.. ..m A lln.l. a. T. Uaiwai . . v . uuv ..vu. mwu..w w . . einc, P. P. Pendleton, chairman ; re moval of obstruction at mouth of Missis sippi, A. K. Fulton , miscellaneous busi ness, A. P. Bnrt ; taxation, L. P. Thomp- ' 01U"fl-i-l '4'V:i.- i 't - V- . A large number of resolutions touching upon direct trade with Europe, the South ern Pacifio railroad, the tobaoeo tax and other tariffs, the gambling in gold and the removal of the national capital, were of- ' fared and referred to the committee, and some of them not heard of afterwards, as ii usual. - A resolution of Mr. Brooks, of New York, for asking aid of the government for , line of tri-weekly steamers North and South between the United State and ' Europe, to carry the United State mails, aad to receive a subsidy or postage money . therefor, or to be free from tonnage and other taxes, or to hare the building ma terial of anoh ships admitted free , from taxation, the -whole bnilt with American . capital aad manned by Americans, waa adopted unanimously la the committee on direct trade in the convention. Several other reeolntions looking to the en couragement of steam line between the South aad Europe, were also adopted, with important reports upon the Missis sippi levee, the Tennessee river, railroads, eanaia, o, THS QBAKD PBOCKISIOJf. The prooeasioa of Thursday in honor of the eonvsation was on a mora extensive aoale than any ever before witnessed in Louisville, if not in the West, - All the Various branches of mercantile and manu facturing trades of the city were represen ted It is estimated that the expense tn- nrred by this grand display was sot lees than 175.000. There were 1,280 horses and about GOO wagons in the procession. It was in motion two boors, and passed over a distance of six or seven miles. The oaly panda of the sort at all comparable to it waa that ia honor of Oeo. Harrison at Dayton, Ohio, ia the memorable year 1840; even that great political outpouring was Inferior ta aU respect to the vast dis play ia Loaisvilla. - a nwuniia auai ua waa wuai u aaua to have been tie largest aad the finest om nibus in the world, f arnuhed by the Loois . viU Transfer Cotrpaay, and draws by tea horses, each steed aeeoenpaaied by a col ored footman, ia Trrrtiih eosttime. On the top of tie eidoioos was a temple of liberty, within which sal ias Mary tiiasf, Miratit aa IKa fU.1 Im. m "- - - lit,. was iportad oa aiLiier side by Udsrep- re,M.gUisanigraa4aAvy. WiUtUUte The committee on atrrionltnro made a re port, and requested that copies be furnish ed the secretary for distribution. One of the resolutions requests Congress to repeal the law in regard to tho lard tax in the Southern States. Report adopted. f The report of the oommittee on a oon tinaona water. Una from the Mississippi river uj me Auanuo seaooard wa read and many years of rambling' through this aiuntry hs -earns to Dnbnqne, where: by I louiwiry ana economy, no siiooeeded in eowiflg a good farm. Jlow he' suffered daring all this time none ean tell. Hi early life in Ireland showed him at Joast not to nave oeen a naraeneq criminal ; and ii met were so, we cannot but axneet that ni conscience troubled bim sorely. But conenated fornia, iu In iiMaMto.Orwaay , Ucrt m m rImV laaaaiaifaj,, Mll'l lllltl'r ' airixUooa of tho niUaimlar and iwrvona aratoma, the . Miwiuuui.. innu.,.1. . ....... n. . . .. ninTPa Uio aa of tba dlaordor and urodaoea ainW I ibiiiny ruraa. ! Thit anraaparilla foot of tb trools'd.ianot b itaalfarkiev tbiwia rvxulu. It la aliWd by th nx- i a, vuwinnsu Wlia 11, Ol Hill pO WVr, ) piHimt in uu. uiiiiui oi luuiung virtuoa, AjyaaiM or v n,.m. wiu iKAWHrtau i'UHimrg am eumi ay i niv.1... a I. hi. am. i. rwjiurwi iot aniKiiiinfr uHiaa obatmiiluiiialailiaabyanyuHHlli'iua. JmrrtaM or iramw, I runaa Cicwri(Mia, and aaf Ifl in aenarai, ara eommonly aoon rallared ia a a m. Inw Iha 11.1. I l - ' w " ,w. ... MI.II..IIIIWI, wi inia uuainraa, s J. W. HOHEN0K, Ja. ! - " Hborl Mew Maaovet Oeealy'. oot.7T .; t&A (ii-.i . .-i ' ? fa.td mors and olliors at 1140 to 1175. ."OtlMr stylo of cahriaobs brotmrtlnnsbly tow. All UaniM sod Bussloa vrarrantad lo AoOOtumon'atinn F10rUO Wilt. ha Hnrthaaatara H.llY a. pUartoaton, and at KlnaavUl wlUi tb Moath Oarollna &atlroai for Augnata. PasaanKera for Ooiumbia sbould take th Aonrnmoia,tlo Train. not. aiauuaai, '.jt.a an veasat BHafauaaat, apru It lUO-tf resolations, eight in number, were adopted. S the years went by, and seeing hie Crime I xns report -oi ue oommittee on tata- omv wiu ssu-pauiaung eves, tne ieelinir r i. . ... . .... i i , , - - - . tion, whioh provides for ' simolifvinir. equalizing . and ; redaoing , taxation, was adopted, j . -.un.i,,. .. . i T. Pi Lawrence of Illinois, chairman of the oommittee on mannfaotoring and min ing, read a report. ; : - ; ., , A portion of the majority! report of the oommittee on tho Pacifio Railroad Was read by the ohairman, Mr. Lewis of Ala bama. " ' Gen. Sorairue. of New , York, aoaka at considerable length ia favor of the South ern I'aoino Juailroad. The chair reminded th Convention that the time was limited. He said the report of the oommittee on Railroad was in order. . The committee on Railroads generally submitted . a po fiog w puuding of railroads irom various parts or th West to various Gulf ports as the proper outlet for western products, and in favor ef the oonneotion by rail of the waters of the Paoiflo and the northern lakes by the northern route. The report was adopted. The oommittee on direct trade submit ted a report, which was discussed at some length and finally adopted.. It favors the establishment of steamship lines between Eorope and Southern ports, requests Con gress to modify the navigation law so as to allow tho purchase of foreign ships and permit their transfer to Amerioan tonnage; to abolish the tariff on ship-building mate rials; recommends to Congress to declare all cities in the West and South ports of ; entry having a population of , 100,000 and upwards." . . - Mr. Corwin, of Ohio, reported that the oommittee on holding the next convention had selected Cincinnati as the place, and the first Tuesday in October, 1870, as tha time for holding , the next convention, whioh was adopted. A motion to adjourn sine die to-morrow at 11 o'clock was adopted. 3 A grand ban quet was given to-night by tho citizen to the delegates. V 4 tMt pat's pbocbkdikus. t; Lotus villk, October 1C The conven lour am Is required for iiibcliibin tha or -WAMm,, I'tariM riewradaiut, and aaf smN iii general, ara eommonly aoon raliercdj and ultimately tmred by th Inrigorntluir and pnrl IV laif affect Of our Barmmtmriam. (LtaiuJla. and Ooin, oltna lemMlnni oa the aenamnlatlnni of vsiraneon awum m ia uwod, aave tuetr ramady . . I " w. saawivsaa-, mw wdmrnn "wmmMnmw. torpirlily, inflAnitltfUsV)!! IttMWVsU 4t MMtrt hv raakiuiflr Wo blood, wo uabodutiiig. riH-otlMiulllil tha M - ' D ' Tlila meitnila roatorea hoalui' and rigor where ao .pvi'iuu uiMua-n vail iw aiaunlllioilMI. 119 rentom Ure powur I aeon aiK by thuao who ara InntntUI, Xaarlma. uh1iim. ttUmtlnm. ami aill win, Axrroa ApprxhmmUmt or t'rmt, or who are prooaoty wore away. i : ; - r Meantime his wife and children slill re mained ia tha old country, entirely igno rant of his whereabouts. , H could not writs to have them come out to America, for that would only lead to his disooverv and bring him surely to tha gallows. Be sides, it is but natural to suppose that his wife, knowing his terrible orime of mur dering his brother, would hardly be wil ling to share her life with hi; nor could the children, who may be already knowing their father's ignominy, or whp. .would soms day sooner or later, be cognisant of It, be expected to pay him the respeot a Atrn'n 1 "A Ua iV "! V. 1 father ehonld receive. Bo. probablytak- Ay Of S JflgUeUUrO, aiag ua aiamr auw vwaiuniBUUfl, aulu looking into his actions with a selfish and iroiioim witn any otnar or ummmi affeotlona aymn- uiiiwuo or vrcakMOUi Many, after Inking it lor Saawtvat fMwi. haa wrltiaa ua nr tha .ik. Ail vigor Imparted to their Borrow ytm, whirri vaiiiua uooraut wiu mat pniuna ma tttey thonght hiul ilujiarUxloQ tha atlranoe of ago. Otluira, whoae if .S l' -1 ';;? i:4 iU w i v!UiaS), .Wlft. S.-OOiii. QKN&Mh C0XXI89I0M I MEBOHANTd, i-..-v- Ho.. U Faeii Bvssm. msw Yobk; j Pay sneeial attantioa ta th bniwiiaaa nt rvm.. waaa. on . jmi uiuif. hiiim. inn. iiaa aa a. BL.ACKnAK.UOBKATS, CHASTDLKR CO, : SOG Nauru nnwimi.nr . .5 i. Wi Lavas, , , ti,s;!, gx. Louw. lie, UKNKBAL COMMlaSIOM HKBOBANTa. maa u puronaas Of BKging, Bop, Baoen, "TvjtV ii i oatara redaots a spaa wiji BaivaaiBi wun MHDIUin an ri hla ami W--v-j esotg WUUItlUa Of KOOUl i- aaA an - -it "at; . . - ' t " Ih i-.f f 4 0- tit a ' lff.SMb ftiunulna of lire were alwuya auu llc, acknowludg cvaa vuugMuuus hi st tui aau uuviutasl TJtlsIPgDi PROSPECTUS OFTB8 i LUHBERTOrr KOBESONIAN.) I rTUIE CNDKI18I0SD PUOPOBEa) TO OOM JL BtOBoa is lb Iowa of Lambortoe, M. C, Ui Ill ,i, aaua UO- aaai mmt der tha drotwstaaoes, more heinous crime of bigamy to that of f ratrioide by fusing a wife; and unhappily has brought others into tha world to share his shame., . . But this terrible secret baa at last crept out. jjeat wees nis nepnew, tne son or the murdered brother, arrived here, and after securing the proper legal papers pro ceeded ID tne I arm oi Uastoiio and Had him arrested for the murder committed thirty years ago. Hs is now on the wsy back to Ireland to be tried, and if no cir oamstanoes can be adduced to justify the fratricide, to suffer for il to the foil extent i . ... (',j i General Thomas' Report oa Alaska General George H. Thomas, having made a thorough inspection of Alaska and studied its condition and resonroea during tne past summer, nss just forwarded bis report to the War Department. It takes a very different view of the pnrohase from the one presented by Mr. Seward, He thinks the principal, if not the only pres. ent value of the new territory is in the ef fect of its transfer to the United States will have upon loosing the hold of Eng land upon British. Columbia. ' He thinks that tne sending oi revenue and otner civil offioers there is a nselesa expense, aa the only benefit will be to those who draw the tion met at 10 A. M.. when the oommittee ! salaries. Hs also thinks that the military on navigation presented a report urging posts should be reduced, as the expense of upon Congress the importance of improv- lanrjorvins- them is enormous, and tha eost ing the Southern ports, and especially the j of keeping up tha civil service will very! waa : i at exoeea tne revenue ooiieoteu. x ne ter-1 ritory was a constant burden to Russia, and aha held it at great expense, simply for the benefit ef the fur oompany. There is no probability of any emigration in that direction, as there is not the slightest in ducement for any. Two mines ol valuable minerals have been discovered whioh would pay to work. There ia plenty , of timber I in. A S'rr. ate., i Ummrn wkltk art fi mm ran, mr wauaamtttlo J A Its same implita, it doei Care, and dot not publication of a Weekly Mwpapr, th Aral number to be issued th Ural Week ia January, .out 1. - .1 . i . . i a .. . aoii u a IU1UU.U, bbudwi; l BBBSWUMte Be OO lainea in tua maanuma. . Thia paper wlU be called th IiOHBIBTON BODJCoOMIAM, aa4 will ba devoted t the later. all M aaYM, BatliaHaMa, till. ! t'omaiiiiiiK neitlier Araonlo, Quinine, IliamuUi, in, nor any outer mineral or poiaonoua aubelane 81 . a , ,.Ht. H.M .1. .... ..... .... H.. Mauiwau.um, v-Mnn-v-n aula awaiBWBiai1l, bat H will not be wholly, or eran mainly davotad to politios. bat will seek ita -tostor and. nromota vary interest of th people arf'iotilturai, dao tlonai, moral, reugtoui, eommtralalti leoon ra ing, io a Ire and ay way. opoa all aabjaela that oooie leiritiniately within tb raos of di-b- nana juuruaiuiin-'ioaepauaeut id ail uiioga, u tral in notbing. lis oolnmns will Dreaaut aaak weak a plaaalog Variety of original and seleoted artioles "fruiu gray to gajr, Irom lively te ae- TOTV, . - . TU onrrent looal and sommorolal nawa sninnin will reoeiy ipeoial attention, . I Tb LcaaaaTo- BoaasosMS will be sent to ODaoriDers at su.uu per aannm.ln advasa. Peraon wlehing to eabeorib oao tears their nam with UU L-aitob, Ksq., or Oapt. W. B. "torment, jnmuartou, or aoud dlreotly to th aa deraiKned. till 1st TJooembar. at Pekiu. N. (l.a. prioa ol subaoriptioa lo be paid oa reoaipt of first DBuiuer, ; ' - " ' W. BOOTT UacDIABUIO. s Pelds, M. 0., 11th Ootobw, av t whalover, it In nowliM bilnre any patkint. Th nuinbor and hiiportaneeol ita enrea in the ague dla- , ti ii'ta, ara literally beyond aooottna, aad wa boliova ' n ilbout a paiullol iu Die history of medicine. Our pride la gratilied by the ai;kaowlod-ojita w ra ti' I vein tlic rndical enree effooted in obaUnatecaawa, and where other remedies had wholly fulled, ' UBau-limated peraoaa, either realdent In, or trari-lling tiirough luiasiiiatic localitlea, will be pro tented by taking the A&UM CVMB dally. For ilter C'omfi laina, ariaing from torpidity of tin Liver, it la an excellent raintxty, UmulaUiig the I.lvnr into bealtby actlvlly. Priard by Iih. J, C. Arm A Co-, Prnctti-ai and Analytical ChemiaU, Lowell, Miua., aad sold all rouwl the world. ' j nr Bold In Wilmington by E. Willi. W. H. Idppitt and all Dregguta and Dealer every where. deo 16, 18G8-e7-eodlw-llw CJAXiBsaiBSl. Wanted, a few reliable. or- O gotio salMmen. to sell by ample standard gootl. Addraaa - U. 11. U1UUAKUH A CO., . ill Oheatnnt at., Philadelphia, Pa. . pt U . - - - W-eodlmA-aawSmeh The Isheville News and Farmer For " - - Sale. Ta!INO desiroe of obABj JLf offtr the " Aaiievilla sale. Provisions. BABKH.3 MEH8 POKK ; 15 HHD8. SMOKED SIDES'; 10 Effing : my boiuea, news aua r armor" for Th "New " ia now doinn a fair buahm.. aad in th baada of two practical urlntera. or una good printer and a com potent editor, would yield a good prottt, and when our railroad ara com pleted, which ara bow being built, will beooma a very promaoie paper. l - Aabevill is one of the moat uieaaant aad bealthy plaoM on tb American Continent, and SMOKED SUOULDERS; will, in a few years, o tb most important Iowa ' ib meawni a navigation of the Mississippi, whioh adopted, . - 5 ,. Additional reports were made by the committee on immigration a majority re port favoring Chinese immigration, and a minority report opposing it A lively de bate ensued between Messrs. ; Shorter, of Alabama, and Hill, against the majority u,.i nr..... -uraihaM-... .f ir.. & " Dry Salted SHOULDERS; 15 boxes Dry Salted SIDES . ret sale by '- Ui:i li A, B. BQEFPEBBON A CO., i Brown' Wharf,. i J.- . - - - : ttoath Water street, ootl ' ' 1 - . 19- , , 8nj,ar , aad Syrup. 1 m -4 North Uarolina, A oh payment of only S&C0 will ba raaninat: and vary aooommodating term will be giyen for aua rvoiBiuuer ui uia purauaae Dion. auunaa B, AT. BTOIR3, Aabarilla. N. D., ectll i4-8t and Massey, of Yirginia, in favor thereof. 60mt but plenty ef a good quality and 1 i HHUB, PEMABABA BHOAB; Jiinsiiy the whole subject was laid aside easier of access can be had a thousand I f-y . M T without action. Resolutions were nnanimoosly adopted thanking ex-President Fillmore for the dignified and impartial manner in which be disoUEtrgea (US ooues a coairman. 5.The committftf fm. mioOelhuteou busi nesa presedte2.areport in tavdref tnemo. rialiung Congreesto designate some point miles south of the territory. There has been no ehange in trade on the part of onr I merchants; the few boose engaged in it I before the purchase still oontinue. , The 1 for trade of the interior most continue to I be carried on by the natives. Its agricul tural region has no value whatever. Grain 1 cannot be raised, and the few vegetables I 5 " FORTO RI0O SUGAR; SO BBLS. COFFEE SUGARS; , 15 HHDS, SYRUP. in th Aliasiawippt valley a whioh to hold thai eaa be produced rot if not need with world's rarr ln871 ; adopted. 'in a few weeks. The snperabnndanoe of Mf. FClmora then rose aha. .eulogized ! and the rreat lack of ann preclude the the proceeding's Of the convention. Stating l.U nf my nrufitabla enltivation of tha that tbfij would bo .pf aalntary baneflt to Lojj, Stock raising for obvious reasons the oonntry. Ale oiooaa py saying tnai no eannot be carried on. The report is long For aJa low by , A B. BHlPPn305 A CO., . . Brows' Wharf, tkratb Water at otl ,. . - ltw wonld never again appear in public. The convention at 11.15 a. m.. adjourn ed stwedts, t.--v-;' & No allusion la the postal telegraph scheme appear! in' the prooee lings ; but the question was brought before tha com mittee on misoellansoas business, and the oommittee unanimously instructed their ohairman to report fcgainst tho scheme or against any proposition that might be pre sented recommending the government to operate tho telegraph. As a rule of the convention required all resolutions to be referred to appropriate committees, this was tne only oommittee to wnion soon a proposition could be referred. . . u,. . Every train and steamer that left to-day took away large numbers of delegates who have attended tha CommsrdaJ Convention. SS005D PISTAXCS. 1 , . LocitTvxtaa, Zj Oct 17. 7 Th oommittee of pine appointed by th Commercial Convention to wait per sonally oa tha President of tha United State will assemble at Wiilerd's Hotel ia Wasbifigtoa, en tha 1st of November. Among tho important subject acted upon by 1'" prevention wre the follow ing: Tbe a- 11 ..aaof ar-pott reeommeE lng all tha cumm aad towns astaatad oa ifctigAMa-ateASnafc-thw STPortaiiosi of and exhaustive, but the above ara its main points. In reference to the reported ir regularities of troops there and the alleged neglect of .General Jefferson C. Davis, j General Thomas finds that the account which have been . circulated are gross exes-aerations. There have been soma trou bias with the troops, whioh seemed to call for a little mora stringent discipline from the hands of General Davis, and ao, while then waa foundation for the stories afloat, there was nothing to justify tbe ooloring they received.--- Wat, vor. Votum Aavtr- Waiting; for Dead Baa's Qaei. A private letter from Nashville to a gen tleman ia Washington City, says that in view of thetprceehoiia eonditiosj ef Sens tor Brownlow's health, and a prospect of hi being unable to continue tuueh longer in the Senate, Evmersoa Eiherklge has saada a compact with Andrew Vjohasoa, whereby the f orsaer is to aid tha latter ia his Mamiorial aspirations, with the ander standing that when Governor Crown low dies Mr. Jobnsoa will help to eleet Ether idge as his saeeeseor. Thia letter x pre the opinion that Mr. Johnson will be eaiaaied taaaaOor wlUaoal mook erposi- taOJk, - -t SILK UAT8, fllHK LATK8T BTVLK, FOE $5. oct 19 At , AMDIBSOITB, . 19 I If Oalloa trade, at set 19 fheice Tail Syrup, kegs, expressly lr . oar family GEO. MTDUT,' It and II Front alraaU ,' I 'Kt I- w vary saperlor Fine Old Sherry Viae. K bars jast roeeivsd twe Qnsrter Casks Ws aak th aUaoaoa of eoaoeUsswr U this Win, bebaruit to te TB BSS1 artlei larouxht I WiiHaingtM otba-rr. ,y CBAA, D. MTAnS, .. . ..... .-- a ... --Aga-jt, , ... 11 sad 11 freot -treat, est IB , . . . . o 300 TONS .COALr TTTIIX BB LAUD KD XX BOHB. B. W. GOV- IY I iawr an Monday. The qaaiity la raaUe4 beat aad pnoa aow. - Band ia yoar ereVara, l-r ' MM io bo tho Tory w o. a WOSTH. THE ADVANCE, A U WEEKLY , FAMILY JOURNAL, DEYOTXD TO X11K kABlL TUK OAUOKK, THAI - WOBK- ' " SHOP, fX)MK8Tia EOONOMV AND ', ; ) QMBAl" PBOOBBflB IN ': V " MORTH OABOUKi. , ntllfi nndarairaad DroDoae to publish In I 1 eily of Baieigb, as soon aa a aeffloieat n amber of snbsoribers oan ba oblaioad, a , WEEKLY FAMDLY JOURNAL. .. adanUd to tb waaU of tbe people of North Oar- oiipa, who are engaged la th oalUvatioa of the add In all lis nranoues, taa improTameDi 01 oar mannfactur, ear saaohinery, our mechanical kin, aad aU the malarial Interval of tne mat. In th eoadoot of the paper he eipoot to a. Cura Ma aa ai ii.iihuu ... u, nwm both, w lnatreotaad In tar eat hi readers, ilia object will be to maas it eminently praotioal, aad aaaial ti all olaaaea, it will ba orinted in eood style, oa srood baoor of large els at 12 par year, . lo advance. The 8 rat camber will appear about th lat of Novem ber, or a aoon thereafter as taa patronage will Initlfy. BaDeerioar wtu o xpeoiea to. pay as oea as tbey roceir tb hrst onmber. Tbe anderalgned aoUoiu the aid of hi many friends in th btate to obtain aabacribers aadfor ward th list at aa early day. Wat S. PilX. Balaiso,H.ti.Oat. J . 14-tf i mraoiion. j, yraer oy mau promptly attended to. tbtfaW te ! t Ai . HilL 'Mnrra A Mn. a 1. 1 ann. Ilaeriaa A Hawaii. UlllaL.l.. U n mm. inuo-ooranng ta combination and arr0K f ' " rKblliUT LtLAaD Ailt Lt..J. nanta a Ika nnaaatlaa f .11 nun umiiu i Z n I a aaa aaa aiiauaiiv aiaa -a.... . , , , , oasAT SKDoonog is raios i, ' A n : s.? !!.".!.'!." 10 00! oelia .. . is-aodUw Onnc -If DEESSMlKnC. MBB. HinnilT BOPRBTB ba eomaaneej tb Dllluao IflklNa BUBJJUKHB ak hat raaidene oa tha oorner of Biilh and Ohesaat streata, wharaao wiU ba pleaaad te have th isaiM giw bar a ealL ptemiaiag to rive satisfao tion to aU who may favor bar with their patron- i ll-lf age. both as regards work aad price. an nag te rater to Detween Kew lork and Sew Crleansf am AtA brasrsurs 'enixs Asa ruossi J. Qua TttAINB, and at . WW lUTtd, Ao iiiiaraaoaaaaiaiiiiy, ,, ,- , .T:,,.,4 To DOrohaee Ticket, or fn rataa nf TV.n.na. 'til" "HL01 InfotmaUon, apply at tha Ueuar SwS ork? l T1 orJlw, ' rest, PITKB I1AXLKTT. Asihsirt.t A aanl Maw lark. Jane 15, 1(W w 0019 m at Staia.M'.s sirs. U. B. Bosd. WU Charlotte t Cat!ierfiird : onr 2 DBANCH OFFICE Staten Mzzi Ftacy Dyeing Es- 5'aMdf'.-- . . . - - . ,a fcl nubl.t.. a. .1 at ai Mniieninvit . i awfllay, altars. OsmaAL BusaaiaMlikaai'a Orwna t ' WlUHKOTOS. N. 0.. Ma IA 1KHUL f ON AND AkTKB MAI 15TU, thPiwngr train oa this Boad will leer WilnUnsioa on H1 mTti(i? AtXUtrSAO TtlB AOBSOffOBI th abov Company, I am n para vvi taoUlty te srv th pabli in this tuw. t jar Pries lists fsrnishd. . mr Good Insured iraeslnd. ifa j No. 9 North Front street, i ootS 8- .n.j... iM . ...,a i BTfiAWBCKRF PLANTS X FLOWEB. rpHB BDB80BIBXB offers a small qnantity of jl nioe st bis Gardoni. Also, a eboloe collection t FLOWBBB, which wUI be forwarded In Pot to any part of the eoantry an applioatloa. Btraw berry Plants oan be snt by mail. Prio 11 pr hundred. V. A. NKWUEBUY. uBoenvitdtadea, ltsgDlta, N. 0., Bept. 30, cot a i , tf 6-lm dav aad Baturday. at 1 P. at. Laav UooklnKbam on Monday, Wadnesday and Friday at A) A M. . , Arrive.at WUnlngtoa earn day at I T. M, I . W. t. SiVSiUaiXr, Qknaral BQDarintesdenL J?? l. JlJ hn a94-4f f'wr ' "vvwiua w c a it, b. ii, vo, t hi - v ( " y asp. aow. i a-va2aual.S iir"""! "iiLa ffTfiB BEOULAB iKSVkti HEKWNO Of TBE X aUoekhalder ef this Oompaay will be held in tbe city of Charlotte, en Wedaeaday, the aWth of Ootober nsxt. Transfer Books will be closed en the SOth Ben. tomber instant, s , ,,t vy order. it ,i .. i ual via uuwiiKS, HM..I.raAlUi.ll,MN1 ' Wllraiugtou Star and Post. N. a Arena. Char- lotto iaamoerat, hutliarfbrd Htar and Vindioator. and Ualeigh btandard oo py above oao a week till dayof meeting. !.- '"' ' FLOUEt-FLOURI 900 BABBELB FREHH GROUND FLOUR, For isle low from store and wharf by oct It WILLIAMS MUROHISON. A. A. NcKETUAN Av 80S fxrna fob bile, at bedooed pbioes, Bt ao-toe BsAgiss,' .- . 6 atanduu-toD Beggles. S alidlag-aeat top Bugglsa, for two or four paraoaa, IS Bookawaya, for three ot bar peraona, i OF THEIR OWN MAKE, .. i' v'i'.- CLABEMUOM 1AB. mfll bUBoOBIBXB HAH RECENTLY BC-FIT. . tad u above place. (Pedes' old Btaad.) and baa the BAB (applied with the beet qnalitiM ofLIQXJOBB aad WINK. lie is tbaokfol lor past favora, and iBvitee the pnblio generally to all aad try bi Uiiaora. An OYSTEB SALOON I attaehej to the Bar, wbare the ehoioaat qoabuea can ba obtamad at aU boura, asrred ap hi aay tjl deaired Frtee rsdoeed a fuhew : Btewad Ween, . i Bw.......-r. 49 eetill per dossa. B. J. KOABCJEOCaH. eel 9 11-. 40 BULLS BAOQlha; . Ton Tie. 7 iu lor sal by AXiUAll A TOLLFIta. For aale cheaper than they ean be porohaeed. North or Boa 111. of the HA UK CLASH Of WORK. ..!- -i Made of best maunai aad BV exMriMMa workmen, and WAAUAA'J'UJ twelve aioauia. Cotton dallrered in f ayettevilleor Wilminaton. will be taken la exchange. Lea than ont-half Iha Oattoa neeeaaary ta parenaa a Buggy In 1H5 will pay iot now. , , - , r SaTTbey inril person wishing to purchase so xanln their stock and make their own seieo- tinna. - ' - - " - A good supply of HARNESS kept oa hand. -Ua pairing done promptly at low rataa, " Fayetteville, N. 0., oot IS , 14 6l-86-4t , JUST RECEIFEP. -I (f BBL8. EXTRA MULLKT8, ' Roe, ion Ana : . v 10l bbia Iriab Potatoes. . , TOorx'ttMww.--; Market street ...aetia 'V ui . 14-tf .. . r-Tf - fa ." ."'a sa-T I ,"vA " EEMHI'AL ' i IBAVB BKK0VKD TO THE LA BOX AND eomoaodion wbarree recently eocapied by O. O. Faraley A Oo and Vick A Mebana, where I amBparedto the aeeaaaata af -the ahlp- Eing pnblio, aad where I will oonataatly keep ea aod a fall supply of Lima, Cement, Plaater, uoai, aaia, j-aTiiuaarB, sMggtag, xiea, atoiaos, Ath, A. - .... ; D. O. WORTH, Bteastshlp Agat aad Oomaal anion Maroliaat. eel 14 aa,- 14-2w 1 ' ' BBltRaiTAHK'a owrtcsj. I , Nostb OaaoUH A Baii soad Oowvab v, -A UoarAMr Bson, M. 0 Oct. 1Mb, lew 3. nr ATA MEET1NO OP THB BOABD OF DI. A. BEOl'OUa of Ih North uarolina Bailread Oumpany, at this oflio to-day, it was ordered that there ba a Balled, meeting, af the Stockhold ers of said Oompany, held in the oily of Kaleigh, on THOBHDAY, th 11th day ef November next. Tboea who eannot attend hi person will pitas be represented by proxy. i F. A. BTAGG, i j . a . - ia aWetary.- . ootl7 ; . , , ,. laid C0PABTKEB8SIF S0TICC8. l 'a.' '' 'I" H . E r.XTa. J - Uvlr.--'. mBl CFFKR FART OF 8T0RB sitae JL ted on tb aV K. eorner ot fourth aad I 1 Caatia atraeta, eonUinmir four (4) rooaia ; X !, aUe, two , kitettaaa. - a, adjoealng toe above 1 ,-4. .t 1 . .aaK 4 - -- Admuii.vr.lov. eet 14 , ---...ai, I .,a,Jk a ii taoe ' t Htar eepy St , ... t . t. - . . .- .t . ... UKIBl Pari UKUIOB,4 aWstthe ... i,...- 4 l s.a TMf aociZAi. omoav mHB oopabtnersrip' heretofore ex- X iattag between McHaa A VcOalt, U diasolved by mntnal eonaent. t a. w. lfoOail remaining st Btill to eattle sp all elaim. a t.. t.tr,. ,; 'v AI.KX. BtuBAE, It , . sept 18 .1 i t-- - - 901-tf mum mum, ni, THU rOPCJf.AH PAE9IDKMT OS" THBJ Seaside I ; Stops all Ui Oar in front of th Justly eelebrstad fITf fLOTBIXfl STORE" "' of TX't-'- 'act 17 "'' 18- Ea;le Mills, Sptttlsvoed. New Jersey. STABIJKHXD V OHW AFPIiEBi oi 1SX fTIHH RTjRSCBiBtR, Bacoaaaor to APTLEBT A JL DsVOS, BontiTinaa the aaannfaetara of all kind of 8nperior b.NUFF a formerly, pat ap ia the Banal styles; and will sell at lu rates on larorabta terma, oiraot troaa tae Alula, aad eare fuily forwarded. The atteotion of Jobbers aad Liarge AMajcrs IS reapeotfuliy inrited. -, Avaaroe . uuuiiioa..,. Bagle Kills, BpotUwood, New Jeraey. . aagf . j. -: loiuwihnch IJIWO. PINE FOB SALE.- s , HORSJCS, far eiJiafT or drivi-g, Apply te Held for want . .. -. .U wept 9 W. P. rOTTKB. r St-I ESICKS. .. . , p r a viva, ..... i tllmL Ci- traota lor Lou mad ea to--' ' . ; , faay - ' a.-tf ORDrBS FOB eAtKoy atr-tenarssad tt-0 BI i .... I i i
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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