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! i .mo mm .1 nil rl r rum itfiiiiiiiiiiniMmii r" " """ lmiv u)ttf:, 1' t I f i ti r w f 1 H f ni to , : h : I . vrii- . . . I'llUlS 1M , . 1; ''?;' , .i4.j tit i, v -.'1 a.ai... f Jt If (.&, Mi?. ',1 Uft ' ew.i vot. xix-no; 73: WILMINjTP N, C, WEDNESDAY: MORNING DECEMBER 2&, I860. WH0LE:NtJMBER 5,415. the daily Journal WILMINGTON." N. C. (,." ;- , ' JTDWr, ..DECEMBER 22, 18C9. , From tbs Bakiga Sentinel, l'fiO( KEDIVtS of toe LlttlSW H liK him if ''gEjjj.; ; '; , f, Satubpay, Deo. 18, 1869, ,? WnioDtwrnw op nuts. By Mr, StephensA bill to All the offloe of Tewesliip Clerk when a vacancy oooors, (authorizes the Judge p( Probate td fill sum vacancy.) Referred. Ry Mr. Jones of Mecklenburg A bill to incorporate 4he Oeorgetown & Charlotte Iuilroad Company. Referred. ' On motion of Mr. Forkner, the Seore tary of the Senate ih instraoted to trana oar town whioh X ooouio&allT visit. JTbe membeta are of an easy and aomewbat lirely dupoaition ; generally given tola dalae in that Dlavfulatvla of hntr vow Inritv known as "ohsff." Mr diamond ring oame in for a trood share of it I oan stand ohftffee well as moat men; bat I pat it to YOU. lf. when vou know very woll your brilliants are real, it inn t a bttlo an onying for the oh nil of a whole body of people to aasame the character of perm tent disbolief in the value of your jewelry? l or instance, the waiter answers the boil. , "Did any gentleman ring ?" "Oh yes," one of the members would re tort; "it was the gentleman with the paste diamonds." . AgftiDi thera are kinds of sham brilliants known" as -Irish diamonds- end Iilo of Wight diamonds. The olab (not one or two members, bat the whota body,) re fused to recognize sach distinctions, and DSisted on designating the whole olass of hams as "Baker's Diamonds." "Baker's Paste," my gems were also denominated mit totke: Bapreme Oonrt m oopy of the resolution relating to the tenure-of-effloeof They aotnally sent me by post a circular of the present members , of the Goueral As-1 somebody's Baking . Powder, adding to ii scmoiy. , I" onu, wnere it says the public Is re ; oAutNDAB. ' spectrally oautionea against spurious imi The following bills passed their second 1 tenons, "but more particularly against more money. We compromised it at last at twenty-two ten, whioh be paid, part sixpences and ooppers, and owes me four pence halfpeny to this day. Twenty-two, nine and sevcn-penoe-lmlf' peny, and nfty-flve poumlN, is seventy soven. nine. seven and a-balf,. It mat paid for the reaLdiamonds; for Ii boUKbt the ones I had tevlolsly hired at tho jewolur, and had theut act iu a ring t he fao4iiiitii of Mr, lilook s, exoopt that turt initials are W. II . B. X bat was tue only time 1 wu ever swiu dloil, gentlemen, Mr. linker concluded Vwmbert Journal, Far reading, iz: Bill to incorporate (he Elizabotb City i , -a. m . m i ' T 1 ana nonois; jiauroaa company. , . . Hit fo incorporate the Southern Copper Bill to incerporate Edgecombe Lodge, No. 298. t - 1 specious preparation to deceive tue nn wary, known as Baker's Taste."' Now after ' two or throe weoks, this bocame tiresome. Still, I took no notioe, and af fected not to think the remarks were in tended for me. '. I hardly know what made me go and call Bill to-"', incorporate " Wilson Collegiate on " friend the jeweller. It was not that Seminary for ycunct liMlis. Bill in relation to clearing out obstruc tions in Lumber River passing through the county of Robeson. Bill to amend an aot concerning the powers unfl datie of State oflloers no far as relates to the Superintendent of Public Works, to inves Bill to incorporate ing, Loan and Building Association. Bill to prevent the obstruction of fish in Little River. ' :''. Bill for the relief of the severs I Sheriffs of t&e-jsUae.- s. ' This bill authorizes said officer ou 1,1 estigate alleged bond frauds, to incorporate tits lleenamas' Sav- "I re The following bills were postpoaoed untd seventy pounds ?" Bill in fatorot Reuben King, tax col lector tii Jtobeeon county. Bill to repeal an aot authorizing the See retary of State, to furnish county- oflioors withjblonk books, tec. BiU to amend section 5, chap. 03, of the public wws or 'oh m . Bill to. incorporate the Young Mens' Intelligent and Enterprising Association. Reso4tian iiv favor of T, R. Grady, eheriff of Harnett county. un motion the (senate adjourned until I bad any doubt of the genuineness of the (liamontls, especially as be was- the very man wuo bad before valued Mr. JJIook s ring at seventy pounds. " But it had beon so dinned into my head they were false that I wantod just a formal confirmation of the estimate be bad previously formed tueir wono. " ' 1 yes," said my friend the jeweller recognize the ring again directly. Want to know wnat it s worth 7 (tie pat it in the soalee.) "Well h'm about seven and twenty shillings for old gold "iih i said I, as pale as a turnip. why, aian t you ten mo it was worth Monday morning at fJ o'clock. Yes," he answered : "when it had dia liionds in it not when it bos DSBte. Talking the matter over, the jeweller suggested that, on Mr. lilook getting into difficulties, tho first thing he did was to sell the diamonds out of bis ring, and get their places supplied with paste, whilst finally he had pawned it himself with the Jew as a paste ring. , vvveli, wuliam Henry, said 1 to my self, "the Jew has jewed you, and the club has chaffed you, and you may oon aider yourself trod upon, after the manner JIK. BAKER'S KIHG; OR, DIAMOND CUT ,,.)..'';,.;' DIAMOND. . Mr, Baker himself tells us this story. lie said it was true; nor is tnis unlikely. I have known Mr- William Henry linker personally for s number of years, and am fortnight's time ?" ..riliL I I'll. . ... I TT tnll luuiineu tu iuius uo uus uiiuerio never in all his life told the truth. .Now it is so manifestly Improbable that the most con sistent man should protraot a long and useful career of story-telling of such ex traordinary limits without at some period telling the truth by sheer misadventure it is quite likely Mr. Jiaker may nave com mitted himself in this instance. At least the time bos arriTed for human nature to assert itself coording to the doctrine of avenges.-1-"" ' ' 'X Onoe only, gentlemen, said Mr, Baker, have I been deceived. William Henry keeps his eyes open in a general way; Wil liam Henry also takes the liberty of seeing of speaking. lint the worm will turn "Did the jeweller let out diamonds on hiro ?" I asked. : He did. 'Would he have a certain alteration. whioh 1 suggested, made in my ring in He would. "And keep it secret ?" - a "Certainly business was business, H ot tue wnoie or mat rortnigut l never went near the club ; that was probably the reason why my appearance at the olab din ner was greeted with suoh lively sallies abont liaker s i'aste, une would-be wag recommended me, ' whilst helping a tart, " to keep my fingers ont of the pastry." Jlelieving nim to intend some obscure alia sion to the gems on my little finger. I thoueht it time to open fire. "Gentlemen," said I, for some weeks I have listened to casual observations in which the name or uaker nas been nnwor ont of them. , He uses them, as a rale, for thily associated with paste and pastry, bnt purposes of observation. ' Still I admit I nave refrained irom making any remark, was ojhw tttkea in by as deoa a swindle as naviug ueeu uriuiy persuaaeu tuey coma ' From the New York Han, Dec A Duel at Acqala Crtek Una of tit lies DaBSjroly Wuandrit, One night last week a party W' tenia gentlemen were taking supper in one of lemonioo's gilded saloons. Two of the number, no other than the well-known po litioian, Col. MoNamara, and Mr. Varnum a broker, engaged in au angry and exai tins discussion concerning n may. Durum tho meln Mr. Varnum, exrsperattid beyond the bounds of patient endurance, emptied the oon tents of his wine vlass in the face or uoionel iloamara, . Tiie utter, suiart ing under ibid insult sprang ! to Lis fuei. made a rush for Mr. Varnum, upnotting table iu bis etlorts to strike bitu, and was only prevented from accomplishing hie object by the timely interference of mutual friends present. But the son of Mars was not to be so easily baffled. He immediately departed. before fdoing so, however.lue informed Varnum that be would shortl bear from him, and be - was s cood as bis word. The next day Mr; Varnum was the recipient of a challenge to fight a duel, which he readily accepted. The preliminaries were speedily arranged, and both parties, ao compauied by their seconds, took the Washington tram last Uaturdsy night en route tor the battleground. After spending a Jew Hours in tue national Uapitai, tbe arty embarked on board tbe boat for lOquia Greek ? They reaobed. their desti nation about midnight. ; Tho interval be-i fore daylight w.u spent in a tavern. With the first dawn of day, they started for tho ground a secluded spot in the woods, on a bill in the outskirts of the town, over looking the Potomac. The morning was oool, windy and eloady. "Reaching the ground, a few minutes were consumed by the seoonds in consultation. THE DUEL TII1S WOUND PHONOUNOttD MOBTAL. Everything was then speedily got ready. and the principals took their positions at twenty paces from eaoa oiner. 'i. be word nre was given, both pistols , were dis charged at onoe, and Varnum fell, woun ded (and it is feared mortally) in the feme ral artery. Colonel MoNamara escaped unhurt, the ball having only grazed his shoulder. The surgeon in attendance ex amined Mr, varnum s wound, and pro nounced it mortal. Colonel Mottamara and bis friends harried from the ground, and drove back to Washington in a private conveyance. Mr. Varnum s condition was suoh as to preclude the possibility of his immediate departure, lie was oarried by bis friends to a neighboring bouse in a faintinR condition.8 He remained there day or two, and bos since, it is said, been bronght to this eity. It is feared that he will dia -.. . i The woman who is the oaase of this trouble bos not given herself the slightest oonoern abont the fate of her two lovers, When informed that they had gone to fight dael, sne remarked to a friend, witn tbe characteristic indifference of her class, that "she did not care if they Bhot each other dead." The whole anair nas been kept a profound secret, owing to the possi bility of Mr. Varnnm's doatb. ashamed to own it. I after all, but I was could be: I am not made money by it swindled. , , . , , , It was abont a diamond ring. I knew the fellow who bad it for many years in the way of business. He was a oommer oial traveler, and used always to flash this ring about whenever he oame round on his journeys jA jeweller friend of mind, who happened to be in my office onee when Mr, Blook called, asked, I remember, to be al lowed to examine it; and had pronounces the diamonds of the purest water, telling me afterlwards the ring Was worth i about seventy pounds. Mr. Block's initials were engraved inside tho hoop of tbe ring, "R. B. ;" and besides that it was a ring of peon liar and rather old fashioned, make. In deed, having once seen the ring, no one would be likely to mistake it for another. Well, Mr.) Blook got into difficulties, and went so entirely to the bod that I never saw Of heard anything more of him. Bat abont two years afterwards, whilst walking down k back street, my eye was taken by a ring exhibited in a pawnbroker's window. "Mr.43Iook1ringr I exclaimed 'directly; "I'll awear; to it." It was in a tray with a number of very seedy looking rings, and was as dirty and discolored as they were. I went into the shop and asked to look at it. ,tU (pawnbroker,, an old Jew,: said: "Yesh; I might see his ringsh; bnt he did not know mosh abont ringsh himself. They wosh unredeemed pledges tbosh what they Wosh and they wosh all marked at tbe monish sdvanshed upon them, with a very small overplus for interest thash all he knew.".-. :r'(Cr There was no mistake abont it ; It was Mr. Block's ring, and bad his initials in side. But how did the1 Jew get fitf Ho would soon tell me. 1 Referring to his book be foand it bad been" pawne.l two years ago ltr the name of Smith "Thash all be knew. - Would -l .bay'? It wosh dirt sheap three pounask twelve; and cost him all the monish." "Three pounds twelve 1" I repeated, thinking be bad made a mistake; for the ring was worth twonty times that amount 1 "Well, if it wosh too dear, he bod some Bheaper ones, beautiful ringsh, be dare shay, but he knew sho little about ringsh, yoashee, exsbept that lie olwaysh ad vanshed too mash monish on them. One ooaldn't undershtand everything in his bisbnifib, you ' shee, from flat-iron ish to diamonsh." I bought the ring, after beutiag the Jew down half a crown, partly to prevent bis suspecting its value, and partly well know-, ing the disposition of the peculiar people to oblige him. its I wore my new purohaee about, with no little inward satisfaction at having bet tered a Jew at a bargain. In my own mind, I accounted far - its ooming into his possession somewbat in this way r Mr, Blook must have sold the ring when in difficulties to some one eke It was quite certain Mr. Blook hod not pawned it at a Jew's, or the Jew would have known its value. The ring mast, then, have either been lost by, or stolen from, a subsequent possessor; and tbe finder, or thief (which ever it happened to be), being ignorant of its value, bad taken it to the Jew, who knew no better. .mu a i ,-.?-,. There is a certain ooimerwal atas fa only apply to industrious tradesmen em ployed in tbe manufacture of home-baked bread." (Oh, oh I) " It now occurs to me that suoh remarks were intended in al lusion to the ring I wear a ring, I take this opportunity of informing yon, whioh, unlike the wits who have amused them selves at its expense, is indebted for its brilliancy to nature." They booted me; they heaped opprobri ous epithets on the name of Baker ; they laughed and talked me down. " I'll bet him, five pounds it s paste." said one i! ? So will I," said another. " And I." "And I." So said eleven of them. "Really, gentlemen," said I, "lam sorry you should take the matter so mnoh in earnest. All I oan tell yon is, I believe my ring to be a diamond ring, and this not withstanding I will freely admit I only paid a very small sum for it." . They laughed and hooted me still more at this admission. They said that settled the question, and that it was paste, -i I told them I didn't think it was. 0"Well, wonld I bet ?" I would rather not. More hooting. . At length, very reluctantly, I overcame my soruples. The name of Baker is a name too closely allied to the gentle bred (arms, four loaves, ppr eejant, quartered crest, tbe doe, levant) to allow it to be wantonly sullied.' I bet. .; We adjourned to the jeweller's. ' "Without question, they were dia monds," the jeweller decided, " and some of tbe finest be had ever seen." He opght to know, as they were his property hired bjr me for the occasion. , Eleven fives are fifty-five gentlemen." J Having established the value of my ring, and freed the name of Baker from suspi cion, I paid for the hire of the real gems, and bod the paste stones reset in their places, believing, after all, the reputation for diamonds to be as good as tbe posses sion of them, and free from all anxiety. It was talked about, and noised abroad; it even reached the. little back street where the pawnbroker lived. - Yon should have seen him. 7 t:--i-rx t-n ?jo ? "Real shtones I Oh my heart 1, Sheven-ty-five poundsh dead robbery clean gone. Oh mv booths and bonea 1 not to know that folkshe do sometimes come and pawn real diamonsh for paathe, sho as to bave less interesh to pay for taking care of think of it I". their ringsh. Oh my blessed heart, only , lie came to me. - He growled and wrig gled, and twisted himself before me. He prayed me to soil him his ring again. "O my tore Mishter Baker, yoa most shell it to me or I shall be rained old manshe. The time Wosh not ont, and Mr. Smit had dome to redeem It, and he shay that it wosh a legacy, and if be dosb not get it by Shaterday next he will rnia me ah-help him, lie wilt O Mishter Baker, think' of it; twenty ponnsh all in gold sholid money. , Now my tare, what do yoa- sayf thersb a good msush if - -. -1 ' s a What did I sayf Could I turn a deaf ear to tbe distress of the old man? There are people who might do it, gentlemen, bat not people of the name of Baker sot W.H. Baker. I certainly did ask bin for SVM AVKKT1SK!MI:NT8, si New Vwll stwimwip Tn AH. A. Ii An A. KoitOh. 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Hoarier if yon want iwma aant, rodtobin work,' addreaa V. O. al LKN 0O., AliuuaTa.JUANia. li-41 Uia "'itH),bito""AuiiTi wart it u ri,",M Aitlv at ono to CbTrTENDOtf A BcKll im tineatoni ntrem, rniiaaaiiuiH. ra, O. R- .TOHNflfcf!0. I.OHil Aijetitf A Jlanlertv, Anatla, 'I't ioa. h (.OKII.I.AHD-S ' -'lleeneelhDl EUREKA :'!AW;;M Mmuhlaobaica ' I V irS i B I a i wbarevw Introdnoed it Is nniveraally ailmired. It ia not np iu bandaoiue mnalin baxa. iu wliioti orders for Mraoiianm Fie are daily uaoktd, a . . INNfit .1 ) l M Ui O i ui i,wt, or aniiailor MIStKLUXEOCS, r )M'U)I(P. irtON nOB, andHOLID or mmntlni nnalltv inn nniall. Aisci. ataniifaoturr t,r Mohnrr, Paten Siaam aoa iill rnre liammnra, t'nwur Htinara, Car Ax e, Wlndlaaa Nwlia, Traaa-Rhapna; Olowbars, Ioll JKnmta, tiaat tru i Jaok Uatwmt i'attat "wage Jllooka, Tire Dnndera. Arlnir and Oaet- inm. Ad'ltna, for PrM , l,l.t, I, V MA IV KIMSV. 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We want an aitont in every MtLe first week. 47 i do. do. HH do. do. " 8 ' do - do. ill the flret aay. Mine first a days. 14 i do. do. 17 tbe flratSdaja. tue as-ente an eoaotv. Send I.RILI.AMira fit made nf the elinlcoat Vnrhf l;lnlr, m- I lit III VlUil , narrow in iu fll, Batoklaia Tvbaece ae (do Miouliue baa been extraotod: It leave tin diaacrenabld taate after amokiiiR! It Is very wild Mailt la oolotand weight, iieiioe ow poand will laet aa tana ; aa a V of ordinary lobaomi. In thia brand we alto paok nraere every nay fur liral qualiiy MeerfCliaum l'is. 'fry it aud oooflaoa yonraelfit ia all it elaina to bo, "tus riarar or .. , MHlt,LAHO'a i I lliia brand of Sbm CENTURY riSfS Chewlaa Tobarca " f sunerlnr . a a V. where. It. la wit bout donbt tbe best obewlog to- tOHH,LAHD l j have now been In G'VTT l71i,a ' treneral nso In Ihe iiu years, ana, still aoknowiedged "the best" wbarever rnaed. If roar atorekeeoer doaa not bave thaae aril. eles for sale, aek hint to fret taeni they are sold by reepeetable jobbers almost everywhere New Vetk. Uiroolar of prtoea mailed on apulioetion. r. LOUILbAHU mi Vm ASK yoeir Oeetoror Dramtal torBWBKT liUIMIMlB it eqnala (bitter) Quinine. Mann feotnred by t. 8TICAHK0, FAHB 2 Oe., Chemists, for rironlar aivinir full Dartionlara. to UDIVKB HITY PUBLtSniNQ 00.,, Broad . Street. Mew or. a. S wv lie HI., p ttabnrah. Pa., Onion-wide reputation, treats all vena- D real diseases; else seminal weakness, impetendr. &e..thareenltofself-abues. Heads stamps for eeaiea pampiei, ou peffea, ho matter wuo raued, stale oase, i Oonsoltatiaa free. . 'FAMILY LARD. We are now paokfi)(' ftK W fa Rt) of this ao- aonatnako.' Tioreet, Half Bile., K(t DTK,, fllh and 1011.. MiMt Mb, Oases. For piles Lists, add rasa,. i,,f , t' ' fv.i s t ". PROUXEB 4 OAMHMV f( ,t-:i,- , ... , ' oWCIJftfATf) O,-' " :di'S8 'i r it .'. ,.- AA,' n d,-Smi eh . j. yr. Br.UH. t, s. krpMoinf. d o, wvonft. ao.iwx) socrrEUNoua. ;il flowkiw, TKNUKRPULP, THOMAfi AND HTJ (I Ail (HUTU I'LANTHONK, TWO AND TUKIOJ tlHAU VW. WEI, ItUUTIiiJJ apet aud I- poumix HiaJIT. thSBtk take the Train at" tbe ffi A W. ft. tt the Jo,wiig,eo fceditU will be rna:.,; t i nil L'uu rr-, . .t Leave WUmlfeRWn I W.t It It Depot) 4-00 i. at. ' ArrlV at Horuee .;1..v'....nj,-..10:M A. M. " Ua Kliiijaville. , u ..... J9 85 P. tL rrkre al FkaaeW.Cvl ,.Mn..Mt:H,N.' Jti!atWluuluUw.;w..,,..10;U J, L , w . .AOOOMMODATIOM TRAIN. .,' Li-kVe Wftmlnirtoa ( W 4 W B R. Depot) t:ik t, & ' 1 -T,niiunaM iii,m m:W A. tt teS tf. JtlBf,vul L?.T.. loo 1 iu Arrive at Vloranoe f!, NO VIRKS W11.I. HI aKN UW TH08IU of the beat quality, and the kne baraqter ut each firape la warranted. . Oiroulars will be eent oa appiioailon. All shipments by express will be marked O O. D.' . Orders reaped fully solicited aud proinntly at tentled to. Address, ' .. MSf W WM A. JVM f 1 deolO j ; Wbitoyille, Oolumbit oo,, N. O. B. A. FA HUB STUCK '8 VEMIFUGE. TTTHY 18 IT THAT 60 Vv die under the axe of MANY CHILDREN five yoars? That a large proportion of ouildren die under that aire, baa ions; Deen a snDjeoi oi reman, ana witnoat eatisiaotory cauae aeoertainea. it le eortatn. Also, it is known that worms exist in the to man syatem from its earlieet infanoy; therefore parents, especially mothers, who are more eon' atantly with their ohildren, cannot be too observ ing of the first tymptonu of xoormt; for so surely as they exist, ean they be - safely and certainly removed from the most delicate infants, by the timely nss of U. A. FAIIRKSTOCK'S Vermlfage. It is perfectly harmles, contains no Mercury, being a PURELY VEGETABLE COMPOSITION, And may be administered with the UTMOST SAFETY TO CHILDREN OF ALL AGES. Worm Ooufeotions, made more for the purpose of pleasing tbe palate than of overcoming the disease, bave beea manufaotared all ove the oountry , bnt their short loaae of life ia nearly ex hausted, and R. H. Tahneatock's Vermifuge con tinues to grow in favor daily. CAUTION, ., Should occasion require yoa topurohaso B. A Fabnesiocks's vermlfage, be particularly careful to see that tbe Initials are B. A. ' This Is tbe ar ticle that has been so FAVORABLY KNOWS BIMCB lSUtf. And purchasers mnat insist on having it, if the do not wieh to bave aa imitation foroed npon them. SCHWARTZ L IIA9LETT, PORHESXT B. A. FAHNESTOCK'S SOU A CO. aOLK FBOPBIKTOBS, PITT8BUKG, Pa. dec 8 63-e o d-ly-wly-ob -wv-rnwu r a moid vnDv . WV Uil... jm UBl, AVUA, or. The Haider. World r He Great City. The sins of everv class of society exDOsed. Avaiitht Railroad to ruin... Signals of, danger are up. Moss Montr i rr roa Livs Aoskts tiam Any otbxb Pook. Takes three presses all the time to print fast enough. ' One Agent took "o Vraeri in io day. 740 pages, 48 illustra tions, rrioe,! "M. M Agenta Wanted. Ad dreae N. Y. BOOK CO., 115 Naaean Btreot, M. r. Ml, WITHOUT Bpeotaoles, Doctor or Hedioioe. Bent post-paid, ea receipt of 10 ota. Ad dreaa Dr. B. B. FOOTE, (author of Medloal Com mon Henee) No. 120 LexiDgtgu. Ave., oor. East A WAY WITH Vauwaafbrtable .TRl'saita, XX. Comfort and Ours for the Ruptured. Bent post-paid ou receipt of iu cents. Address ut. m, r VOOTE, So. 120 LexinRt.jii Ave., New York, s 10,000 AOBBTS , WANTS D VOH RETROSPECTION . The finest Engraving In tbe Market. Apply at onoe to ' CHixiistiuuM mob.inhji.ii. ; 1908 Obeatnnt Street, Philadelphia, Fa. PI. ftta nrtrv For first-class iw V Ottan mdljt emos. Bent on trial. U, 8, Fiako Co., Mew York. firtiynyrrtyr ISXilZ'iaiXI. WANTED AOKNT8. $250 per month to sell the only GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON BEN8B FAMILY BEWINQ MAOHIHE. Price ow.lv tlti. Oreat induoemonte to Agents. This is the most popular Bewing Machine of the day makes the famous "Elastic Lock Btltoh" will do anv kind of work that ean be done on any Ma chine 100,000 aold and the demand ood atantly increasing. Now is tbe tims io take an Agency, Bend for oiroulare. wBeieare of inV-inoere,"fc Address SEOOHB CO., Boston, Mass., Pitts burgh, Pa., or fit. Louis, uo. ; ,; ,nt , . TIIK GKLBBUATKD mun CQQK STOVE ' THE 11E8T IN THE WOULD 1 . ) O VER lOoXoO IN" U 8 & " Will do mora work with the same amount of fuel i than any other Store ever ! . . made. , n ; . , ; 5 F D L L E B, W A B B E H 0 0., j KX0LC8TVK MANTJFAOTCRKBS, ' I TBOY, N. Y. SgDescrlptlvepamphlets sent free. " Two Months LFREE! FREE!! The Host Popular ; a. Javanlle rtf, , Hagaslae ! NOTU1NU BBCTIONAt. t NOrilINO SKCl ARIAN I JLIT VL.U TOE OOKl'OKAL- PRATT'S M ASTRAL OIL, UNLIKE MANY OTHEB ILLUMINATING Oils, ia perfectly pure, and free from all adulteratione or mixtnres of any kind. It emits no offensive smell while burning, givee a soft and brilliant light, and eaa beased with tbe same assurance of aafety as gas. Cbemiata pronounce it the beat and tafeet BlamiuaUog Oil ever offered to the public ; and Insurance Oompaniee indoise and urge upon eonaamers the nee of tbe " Ae tral " Oil ia preference to aay other. : It is now burned by thousands of families, and in no in stance has any aeeedeat eeaorred from its nee ; a1 lamp filled with it, at apeet and broken, will not explode. 2o prtvent adulteration, the "Astral " Oil ia Decked only in the Guaranty Patent Cane. ot 1 gallon and 6 gallons each, and each eaa ia eeeJed in a manner that cannot be counterfeited. Svery package with unout seal we warrant. Be are and get none bnt the genuine article, Pratt's Astral" Oil, for sale by dealers everywhere, sad at wholesale and retail by the proprietors Uti. Hopes or duahijus man. 108 FULTON ST., NEW XOBK. O. Box. 1.050. Bead for circular, with testimonials and erics osta. Enohwe stamps for oopy of the "Astral Light.- eept 7 t Hii'll T! 6ieodcn t- ,tj.ajtri TIGS! TIGS If rrrx hate a buffly ox tags Bum.. IT Die ror UbeUiog roods. Mercbaobi and Otbesw woned do veU to giwe aa a eatl aad asppiy tbemaalvoa. Tbey are aa ackaowledged oonre pienoe and saving of tun. Bare your orders br JO0ENAL OJFIOK. Ml Kntlrely Original and aret-clnsa. All new sabeoribora for THB RITTLK OOR POUaL for the new year, whoee namee and money are eent in before tbe laal of December, will reoeive the November and Deeember Nos. of 1868 FREE. Tbs LiTTba OoitroBAb ha a larqer circulation than any other Juvenile Magatine in the World, and is bettor worth the price than any ether magazine published. Because of its immense circulation, ws are en abled to furnish it at tbe low price of On Dob tin a Yean : Single number 13 cents ; or free to any one who will try to raise a club. Beautiful premiums for clubs, Bubsreibe NOW. Baok numbers ean always be sent. Address . ALFRED L. BBWELL, A 00., FoBueans, . - CaiOAOO, III. Tho PuicBt, Best and Cheapest j SOU) BY ALL. GBOCEItS. I K!SIT-KSIT--iMT. AGfWTS WASTED everywhere to seJJ the AMJBICA KHTTINa MACHI5E, tbe only practical Family Knitting Machine ever invent. ed.t frtee ta. Will ksit S.000 atitchee per jdUh ol. ' Ad?rece 1 AMERICAN ENITTI5Q A tlllfni OU.; Borton, Maae , or Bt. Louia, Uo. 41 ; t t f"t THE WORKING CLAo.-W are eebarad to farniah an claeaea with eonotaat plot meat at home, tbe whole of tae tioM or for tnoeparo . saauartl al totbe ae Bmatoees. nam. ikbA and peoutaMa. persons oi eiuier aex eaaiiy frost sue. so so par avasMnaT. sbms -at snat br devoting taew wauia Suae aeas. Bo vs and girls earn Bearlv aa That all wan See thia aoUos stay send OYK IPORTa l-'WW-QJkand txpoHd," over 100 pages. "Age Oards." to tell any person's age. ''Oame of Authors." All mailed for ooocnu. . . A. UltlX A CO., YorkvUls, B. 0. Coiunls8loner Bale of Bui EsUter PURSUANCE OF AN: OBpEt OF TBE Buperior Court of New Hanover oennty, made In the action of Ed. O, A Jos. Bwseney against John L. Uliodes A wife, for the foreclosure of a highest bidder for oaab, on Baturday, tbe 1st day of January, 1870. at 10 o'olook A, M, at tbe Court nouae aoor ia tne city or Wilmington all that lot, the lata rseldeaee of tbs said John L. Bhodea, fronting on fourth street, and 66 feat northward' iy of the north-west oorner of Fourth and Har nett streets, in block No. 800.' Title tflvsn on tbs payment of tbe purohaee money, JAMES DAUBY, Commissioner. dec 15-18, 88. Jan, 1, . 07 B E A NCHFP I C E ' BTATEM ISLAND, FANCY DYELNO E8TAB. It' v- LIBHMENT " - it U ,Af AXOIRIOII'I I1AT dec 16 ' ' ITOHii 68- IN STORK AND IN TRANSIT. 1 000 DDL8, ru,UB' oiuuK8 1U0 uhds. , Bmoked Bacon Bides and . Shoulders, ' SO boxss 8. 0. Dry BalUd Bidet, " IWpaokagesLard,,'" . ' . 300 boxes Obasse, 00 tabs OoshsQ Batter, ' 108 bbls. Lemon Sugar and Bod Craok' ers, '" ISO bhls. Mess Porlt,' , ( i (" " 4MbagsOoffee',.7IA.t,,,!-V, ' ' ' 100 bbls, Hefloed Sugars, IS bltd. l It, " 400 bbls. Molasses, " n.ooo sacks Liverpool Bait. ALSO, f Bagging, Ounny Bags, Ties, Hoop Iron, Bpirlt Barrels, Ohio, Naila, Bbot. Tobaooo, Herring, Mulktt, ., . Mackerel, Boaps, Bode, Candles, " Candy, Lye, Potash, Baislns, Tomatoes, Oreen Corn, panned Oysters, .Condensed Milk, Brandy Peaches, Ac, Ao., Ac. For sals by , - F. W. KEBOHNEB, 97, 39 and tn North Water Btreot. , 71-tf I deo 10 GAS AND STEAM PIPE JJONE AT THB LOWEST BATES BY MITCH ELL A DYMOTT. Orders left at Vandorksm- mer's Boot and Bhoe Btoro on Princess street, between Front and Water. ' . '. ' l" deo 14 ' ' ' 60-eod-lm WANTED. FIB6T CI.AB3 OOEN WHISKEY Dis tiller, one wbo thoroughly understands his bnsloess. No other need apply except one well wno eaa , . mane me recommended and one yield. Apply to . , ' " T. . BBAVU1 UU,, i - i ' Niobola Depot, B. 0. deo 16 0B-6t . SUTTON & CHILD , , DEALBS Of .w Stoves. Pomps, , Utrosene OU and A ND MANTJFAOTDUEBB OF TIN anil SHEET Iron Ware. f, t , , . cor. rroai a - frinoees bta., WILH1ROTOW W, C, dee 16 " ' ' ' " 68' AT W. M. & J. C. STEVENSON'S, jpUEBH ARRIVALS BY EVERY BTEAMEB, Currants, Balsins, Oitrou, Figs, Prnnes, Fine Appls Cheese, Preserved Ginger, Sardines, Ac, Ao. Tbe Best Teas aad Cigars in the olty..V OLD N. 0. BAMS, v i FULTON MARKET BEEF, EXTRA FAMILY FLOUB AL WAYS ON'HAND. Ladies are requested to Call and examine oar Stock. - - ' N C. MAP AND GAZETEUIU rTUIB BCBBBLUEll HAVING PUUOUABEO X ' tbe entire Oopy Bight plates Ac, of tbs abovo worse auu aeairoue w expeoiie ineir sale Ihrongh the entire Htate, at an early day, offers to Uve, aetive, buaineaa young men a good chance to maae moooy, a oner turee ouruis or a map, in shares of live or ten Counties eaoh. This new snap will be abont five feet by four illustrated jjoraer, neoasomeir angrevea, noun nee, Kali roads, Poe to (hoes, Mines, Mountains, Ac, Aa a map wormy to ds nnng np in every nonse, wuvm miu eauuui in ine wiaae. - BpecUBoa oopiee ready abont the 1st Sept, 1869. Terms accommodating, address with i stamps Bev. BAMCkJi PEABOE. . 4:00 P. H Arrive at W. W. . . Jpesok. .u. e ii a! iZ . , WM. MaoHAE, T J , fleneral BiipeHntewieni' 1 : J r,,Til I 1 01, St ft SiftWi..,! WDiMINQTON WELDOH MAlLtoArTorx,: Orfioa Cnisr Kno. A Uen, HursiunTmnaK-t, ; " WiLMiitiiToii, N. 0., April Hi, loift. ' " . 3C tj-tla.'.- f . ".".,r ' ,t f(;'fi j ; ( , : ; ,i f llASGE OF. fH;ilpSLE.;wfl(l r ON AND AKTEJt MONDAY, the afith liutt.. oaa . ,. ' passenger tratus on tltia r-jad will bare Wiimiugton at 6:00 A. M. and 10:00 P. It.. ajiA .!. arrive at Wehion. 6:00 A. M. and 11:40 P. M, Leave Wnlilott KhIS A. Iu. and T: V. M. Arrfve at Wif ' mingtop 4:S0 A, M, aad 7:10 P, M. Tire day train Wilt nut run on Hmidays. A daily tlironirh , frelKbt train will leave Wilrufngtoa 6nfiu. ,e ei cnptedl at liOO P, M., tor the aeoomaaodatioa of . ' Trnok Farmer. Paaeengsra can alao get smB niudatloasea said freight train as far as tNue-' boro'y, imiyfHi T .,L. FBKMOK'l , t ..nmiOlt llAfU -P:Zi&iJ rr- GREAT HOrTUEttN PASSrSCri Altai ? ! FREIGHT INLAND AI2 Ut,.VJ!':; Betwiea.Eew Vark ni Nesr CrrrJ i -Hi luo all nrnrauouTa currssAKn rvaeta. . , ,. , fTM8 IPFjaW" FORWARDED By P"3EJiJ JLToAa TitAiriB, and at LOW ItATk Ao ' insttrwaxMneesseary, , 'lpnrohMTiuUta,or forrates of Tranapof mm uiivruaainn, apply as lue trvner Broadway, eeraar el Bead sweet, ,.' .'s imum hut mm ' i . .. "i - . . . 1 ewKHaraa'; al Olttea. SSI New York. . . .... .... . Netork. Jane IS, 1W Ktf VFII Chariot. A Rntttrtxi LB. oaL i-ii ' OaxBOAL BvMaiireBMirpe Orrtaa. WiunMoroa. N. Ok Ma is. lwiaTr ON AND AfTEB MAY 15TH. the UMMiger train on thia Boad will leaia U iimiiiun Tuesday, Tbnrsday aad Baturday at T e'alook, A, Arrive at Itookinghara same days, at 8) F. M. Arrive at Wadeaboro' ( Btage)t alt P.M. Leave Wadeabnm' (Rtaaal on Taaadanr. Thnva. ! day and Saturday, at 1P.M. . . iave ttocsinKiiaw on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6:80 A. M. - Arrive at Wilmington sams days at P. M, . ',;,;,!,,.. Wrt BTEEiT-jf, i i.".-u!-i : m '-OeneralBaneYiataadeat. may 15 f(ii ,. r'.t,4,.,, ,.,-, l4-tf mix : vt'Vivuij ang I JOlti..A wn dl! WHUlUaMMJa Ha V ' , gt-.tf pro wis VATc! . - assfketareS br " : The National WatcHo, ' opbloiill," ; Proaeaaeed br Watrh Bakera, Baiiroad aad Hi- r reea en'n. t!ant anil Wnt, -o be the ateat eorreet TlnM S Mper. atado. A Told partlea whn ait vertlae tn and Watrkas "C.O.U." PlUPOBtlMl .A hM af Mir w.kn. W f faralah aeae fee that V pnriMM, Ihere are 1ml T fatloaa le market. To StU mk UEHI1INK . HJJI WaK'HIOI. aatilr to dealer la jour en a loealitror eliwherv, wham roa keow to be feonorahlr., Bariaaas mae aad Sale. ItsoaWov m M Lake street. Chicase, IB, ,. . , . .. s- 8 ... , o 84-SwoU STILL LOWER 1 995'.? MT1LL LQWE3 t 4 f ' -t .'.)' r M. M. KATZ'S, ! : 1 35 Market Strcst , ; ' A'f ' lj i j. e.6 f. ri A , r isf t, tei -V r CAVE BETCBNED A BECOND TIME FUOM the Northorn Markets, and have on v , ; . , hand best selestlone of , , v 4 STAPLE AND FASCf D2Y GOODS J SHAWLS, CLOAKS, NOTIONS, ' " TBIMMINOS. ' H0UBEKEEP1KG GOODS, '- - . . 4 ; BLANKETS, Aa, Aft," CHEAfER than they deo 16 W. M. A J. a STEVENSON. .. , , 68 FOR rilRISTMAS. 20,000 dec 16 OBANQE8. A .. a Vi OLDHAM k CDMUINO. ' " - 08 C0TT0H TAINS t AND :'"4 SHEETING. GOOD BOTFLY ON HAND FUOM THE BEAVER CREEK MILLS, IJTTiiE RlTER MILLS, - RANDOLPH MILLS, - .w A f -. T For sale by tha beJa atjaotery pdcew j. i ' : ' WILLIAMS A MCRCHISON. dee 16 . .wt-Xi an - - -' pr- To Builders aid CoBtracter. , , fTIHE UNDEBBIGNED OONTKMPLATEB KN JL larging hie henee, eitnated to Ehaabetb tows, Bladen eoantyr and aae caused a plan of tae present Duuuiog ana or toe eauiuoae ae eigved to be drawn and left with hie friend, Maj. a M. aHes tsssn, at hie omee ia the Journal Balding, for ioaoeouon. ' Specifications are also la tbe faande of Ha. Bteadman, ile4twoaaaeoexuogaepiaa and sped- IcatioM wili he received naUl the Brat of Febra eltrm Addreee,rtiT I dwaa a, mMmmJUmut, QUaoeihlown, LladMi ooBty. keels ss-6t j IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE. . 10U " Irish Potatoes, I 1000 dos. Dry aad Baited Mullet Boe, " For Bale by " ; TH08. 0. LEWIS. . i . ' " lio. S Market street, nov 11 - : 89-tf from 85 to SO per cent- Were early this season. . , CAUft AND BEAHIUsa ATi., tbey . i f i ' I deoS eixaUtz,;;: so' alarlut Btrwet. FOE BENT. .') A LARGE AND DERTnATti'.E tT.AN XJl tation ea Middle aonnd-O miles from tlis City, katonging to the Es tate of J. Stokler. deceased. The above is well adapted to ""4 culture of Pea Nuts, Trucking, Ac Ao. , DEVOTIOriAL BOOKS. Jwst Received at J. D. Love's Hook Store i fTlBOCGHTB ON PERSONAL BELIGION, JL Study of tbe Boly Scriptures, Idle World, GoolburnV Bermoos, Holy Living and Holy Dying, Help to Beading the Bible, Household UMUyWU iVllV) UUITOHII DW moes, Memoirs of John Keble bis Poeme and Ohriatiaa Year, The Ohurahmaa's Beaeon for his Faith and Praotioe, Bickaese its Trials and Blessings, Standing and Stumbling, Church Doc trine Bible Truth, Church History in England, Tower's Exposition of the Gospels and Epistles, Tbeoklesia, Vox Eooleeite, Bemarkable Facte, Proctor on the xiook of Common Prayer, The Rocky Island, The Lltarglcal and Bitual Beaeon Why, Notes oa the Gospel, Dlnotorium Pasto rale, Lenten Fast, Prayer Book Interlined, Bites and Customs of the Graeoo, Boeaian Chorob Tranelation of the Primitive Liturgies, ley to Holy tUble And Prayer Book, Sermooa tor Chil dren, and many other London, Oxford and Cam bridge Publications. . octSl 15 SO-tf fftlCUT'8 C05IBIV4TI0 , ; LOCKED VMBBELLA9. mHM BEST THING OUT OF ITS KIOT, AT JL ; -4 i t - . ANDERSON'S, dee 17 , . - : 69- PE.1 MT BAG4. a full surn,t ; , . , , j FOB BALE BY V-d Ua i I ' i DkBOBBET A OO. J dneS at-.- Cl ii i . . , ' i ii lit i 1 1 i i 1 TAGS t TAGS f TAGS f! ..: -a .- -h ATU - Tgat ISDJSPF.NHABL& LABBLV FOR 4 LAME LOT hT REOHYED. ' i . f . : - .1. -i . . . - VJ FbeprnUedoaaowmtewtacaera. J ' Call early aad teat jwax ordare at ' ' JOIiHSALOFWCE-. saw 4 - , , , - For particulars apply to u. w. dee 10 . OLDHAM, Eioontor. . .. 63-3 NOTICE. LL DEBTS DUB US BY NOTE OB A0- oouat, remaining unpaid oa tae flrat of January, 1870, will be put la suit, Wmriner imaulgenae wUt not be granted. - ' ' - BIDDER A MABTIN. (in Uqnidatioa). . . . doc 3 67-Sw K01M3ALE;;; rpWBNTY TBODSAUD DQLLABB , - ' ' ! ($20,000) " ' 1 " In City of Wilmington BU Par Cent Gold Bear-, nig Tea Year fJonpoa Bonds. To besold ia small Lots.' Apply to ag SO FIB8T NATIONAL BANE, 1 JAMES DAWSON, or " JAB. O.BTJSA ACa ' ; ceo. z. rs-izcu, . Ob aim an Flnanoe Committee ' City of Wilmington. Tl RFENTINK EASINESS FC3 SALE. COT58I3T1IIO OF So BABREL STILL FOCB-" teen crop ef boawe, aad any qaastity ef eunnd pine good hoaae for evereeer, atahlea, cooper shop, eabrne for bands, males, wagoae, toeU, Aa. Ao. 1 Ihe waole ewe of the ateot ooaa - piete seubliahmesu in Florida. There are good nande already settled oa the plaoe. Thm above pieiniaae are sitaated ea tae rail- -road, twenty miles from JackaooviUe. Koeio eao bo ahipped from tbe still to hew York for 76 cents Vb wbol will b avoid on varr ruMOfjabl rm tvml s. mtdii will b givtm tot portion of IJVCawAVMkj i 45... erjaruculars apply to . . I,.,, ,. V ui-iuta, ei. C J . , , I 1 - Orf. Didblk, Jaeaeauniui, Ha. dea-! IMI
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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