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WHOLE NUMBER 5,678. VOL XX-NO. 2G. 5, - si WILMINGTON, N. C, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 27, 1870. DAILY JOUBNAL OLDK8T DA lit IN THB STATU. KIIIAHD PtUCli;.I"H'rior. ' ADVaUtriglNO HATK8 IVAlltlV IgilllilS Ik a! I V II a IS aa i y 3 BeS On? I" a Bgg.3 jig1 8-I- is 3? O "I- E ISM f! 2 II s'sS'i " ga II i IS ? ? I i II il I 6 ! 5 ' jo J S s s i J i H ;oocti.cdt3 IS 8 S 8 S S S -5 ! Cn 3 & & M M ;8.. 8 JS8 g 8 8 "3 MM. 8 8 8 8 8 8 S "? - - O fB 4 o H !8 J8 S 8 S 8 S. ."3 I- -0 8- - CnUNODe0BH ,8 .8 8 8 8 8lS i S - l- M I W B O -4 C 8 8. g .8 .8 8 8. S S J? .8 8 .8 .8 r 00 K lis M - " 81.8 8. ggl..8l S I g" S83So? esg 8 8 8 .8 8 8 8 ? 8 a g fe g e 8 .8. J3 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 .81 S 8 8 8 S H g 8 s : K g 88SSS8?S 8 8 8 8 S m 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 UBSClUFTIU.f. . One renr. tlO 00 81 x month! 6 CO Taroe mouths... too WEEKLY JOURNAL. ESTABLISHED BEPTEMEEB, 1841. one iqnare, oi ten lines or leu for each and even la ueruun. i. Special Notices will be charged $2 per sqnars, for each ana evury uueruon- BUBSCniPTIOM, One rear. l.i oo Mx months. a oo !. 1 JL . J rilE DAILY JOURNAL notice. One'ca&owe intend to bring for ward. A gentleman informed ns that be heard Mr. J. li. Dennis, otherwise known os General," say to crowd of colored men, in refercnoe to tbe affair at Laurent, tbat they ought to take their Winchester rifles, and go and kill these poople off, &o., Ac Mr. Donnis, wo believe, bos soma official connection with the Adjutaut- Uenoral a ollico here. As no is so bolhger cnt, wo hopo that Governor Buott will send him, at least, to tuo front. The Fhi$nijs adds: Wa learn that the exoitemont bus sab sided at Lanrens, and that all is qaiet. It is reported that five white and three eol ored men were killed in the dif&oalty that ooonrred ; ana teat tbe firing, whiou re salted in the death or these men, com menced between a citizen and a member of the State constabulary. Oar informant states that tbe United States troops sent to Lanrens will ba rooeived with satisfac tion, as tho oommnnity desire law and or der. The whole difficulty, it is claimed. resulted from the arming of the colored people. This led the whites, in self-defence, to arm themselves. Hence, the tiring, and the result. Th Wealth of lw York Tho assessed valuation of real and per sonal property in the city oi JNew xork, as published in the local papers, affords much food for thought. We subjoin from the " Evening Post " a statement of the aggre gates for tbe last ton years : Beat Estate. Personal Estate. If 60 $397,883,869 S187.747.837 1861 406.955,605 174,624,806 JHBX 899,556,404 172,456,081 1863 ....402,187,8X3 191,967,161 164 410,674,735 323,920,406 1885 427,860,881 181,423,471 1 866. 478,993 084 257,994,974 18U7 655,447.062 276,889,461 88 , .623,246,655 285,199.772 1869 684,140,768 279,959,829 1870. .742,134.350 805.292.699 ihe value oi the real estate seoms to WILMINGTON. N. C. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1S70. The Unreal A frail- Freak of Joe Cowl Ha Mtlra up Strife, and Ileal a He. treat linuior anil Kcporta till Uen Hilled. I Correspondence of tbo Charleston Oonrior. . Columbia,' S. C, Oct. 22, 1870. Two companies of United Btatos troops went ui) to ljaurens ana tfewbcrrv to-dav. ino last intollicronco from tno scono oi aa tion is that seven men were killed. Two of the Constabulary and four necroeawere Killed in tne streets oi .Laurens. The dil iioulty has been brewing some timo, fanned by the fanatical breath of Joe Crews. It came vorv near Dnrstmcr lortu on tno (lav I the olcction. Crews called on Lib mill tia to cot their arms, thev cot them, bnt by the time they bad done so, there werees many mncnesters in me nanus oi me lutes. At this juncture, when a collision Deemed impossible to be avoided. Colonol Bmitb, alone, camo into tho X'nbiio Sauaro, ordered tho nccroos to cut awav their arms, to vote, ana go iiomo. iuey obeyed him. when the whites did likowise at the request of the Bhenff. Col. Smith s com mand left next day. when the constabula ry stanoa w arrest a man namoa jouubod, lennesseean, cursoa ana abused him, and thus the smoulderincr emblems were tanned into a breeze. The gallant Crews, after bringing on the difiioultv on tbe dav of election, cow ardly sought the protection of the United States troons. Havincr set the mischief afloat, bo intended to tako Drociona caro of bis oowardlv carcass: He started the row to make innocent and icnorant men imflVir. They went for bim, however, sooured the wbole country : so far he is still missinir. There are various renorts ooncerninor him: some say no ana nis son were bom killed. others that he is hid in the woods, another that be was oursued to the Saluda Itiver ming tne river, we don t believe luut either of the reports is true. "A man born to be hnns need not fear bullet nor water. There has been immense excite ment in the lime here. Rumors of ossas sinations were rife. Guards were nlaoed oat. the colored mibtia sentineled their armory. Apropos, two wnito men ran ell tbe sentinels and ffuard. and caotnrsd the mmtia armory oi I'M riilea at Clinton. Yesterday or the day before the tcle- grapb wires have been kept in incessant vibration to carry tbe news to Washinirton and to General Terrv. in Osorcia. ao as to get more troops. The big reb am t dead yet ; he is kicking again, and there mast be more troorja to finish him. If f Invnmnr Scott Will arm the neoroes. and will not arm tne wnitcs : n be will nnhoiii nnb SOOanureiS as Urewa In thmp inanlinrT and ion amine sneoohea to tha tirrnM if ne will BDDOint sncn men to tiositinn and aoe. ne will near oi lynon law an far aa those men are eonoerned. for the law of the land won t reach them, and thev will be reached : and the sooner Governor Scott learns this, and learns, too. that South Carolinians are not to ba treated as barbarians and tyranized over by such out- laws aa Joe urews and his bands oi ruf fians, the better it will bo for the pros perity and advancement of tha State. The house of Mr. Edmnnd Davis was entirely consumed last night, by fire, at aooot two ociock, xne fire was seen issuing from the back piazza, and was, un doubtedly, the work of incendiaries. Nothing was saved. He was insured for 2,500 loss (4,000. The militia are still guarding their armory here. It is need less to say that our citizens have no design upon them. Wa understand there will be over two hundred cases of illegal voting sent np Irpra this oonnty. Persons from Newberry, Kershaw, and North Carolina voted in oar oonnty. There are five hun dred oases from Edgefield, and any quantity occurred at Lanrens. . Ecuesc ; LATER. The newa received here Friday evening (say, tha Columbia Phoenix;) of trouble at Lanrens Court Bouse, produced deep feeling in tha community. The report that Governor Boott designed to send np tbe two negro companies bavs created much excitement, which was increased by the unusual display of colored uniform and guns on the street. About 9 o'clock p. m., a gentleman from Governor Scott's office brought tbe assurance that no colored com panies would be scot from Columbia. This led to pnblio quie. Wa learn that Messrs. Hoge and Hubbard went op to Newberry, Friday night, and remained an hoar or two. We have beard of several inflamma tory nmatka which ahoold be brought to have inoreased much more steadily and regularly than that of the personal estate. Perhaps one reason for this is the extreme diiuculty of reaohirg the latter by any known mode of assessment, while real estate cannot possibly escape. Betting this aside, however, for the present, we ask the attention of our readers to the rapid growth in value of real estate iu New York since 1864. In 18G5 the increase was seventeen and three quarter millions, in 18U6 it was over fifty one millions six hundred thousand ; in 1UG7 it was seventy-six millions foar hun dred thousand : in 1808 it was sixty-seven and three-quarter millions ; in 18G9 it was sixty millions nine hundred thousand : in 1870 it was fiftv-eoven millions nine bun' dred and ninety-four thousand. We see, tncrciore, tbat the ratio of moreaso ealnu natea in 1PUT, and tbat every year einoe that has exhibited a reduoed inorease, that of 1870 Loins: nineteen millions below tbat oi iou7, ibis fact is important, because it corresponds with the census returns. population naving ceased to increase in New York, the ratio of increase in the valuo of property has diminished. Nor is thcro any reason to donbt that the two things have been connected. For in the same period in which the ratio of inorease in tbo value of property has been reduoed. there has been a general and remarkable redaotion of rents. Tho newspaper organs of the real estate speculators keep np a factitious excitement from time to time, by publishing the increase of property or rents in exceptional oases as being charac teristic of the city generally. As tho multiplication of houses has borne no sort of proportion to the au mented value of real estate, the rise in the latter can only be sustained by demolish ing all small houses and erecting large ones, which, in point of fact, is the settled policy. Last year, for instance, five hun dred tenement houses were ereoted, and of tho other new habitations built, very many were luxurious mansions, largo boarding nouses or notois. If the question be asked whether there is any possibility of a decline in the value of property in New York, we can only re fer to the above table. In 18G1 tha valu ation was $106J55,CG5, and in 1863, after two years of war, with all the vast patron age, naval and military, centralizing in New York, tho valuation was H02.187,- Perhaps the most curious fact developed by this table is that New York really did not be benelt by the war. On the oontrary almost the whole period seems to have been one of stagnation in that city. In 1860 the personal estate was $187.77.837, ana in itstw it was 8181,123,471. ven so lato as 1SC6 the value of real estate hod on ly risen to $478,993,084, and the great rise has ocourred since that date. Peace has brought with it the return of tho southern trade, and especially of cotton. Moreover it was only in 1865 tbat tha new national banking system became firmly established. and it was the immense leverage thus ob tained that has causod the subsequent speculative movement. Tbat system in creased the circulation, power and influ euce of the New York banks to an extent no one now seems to appreciate. as regards personal estato the statement in the Post gives the following. 1 FKBSOHAL KJTATB. 1868. 1809. Beaidont, S177.860.146 !175.90,36 Doo.ll,3S9,750 Non-reideDt,31,841,607 89.422,299 Deo., 2,419,808 Shareholder. of bank, 75.893,019 74.547.134 Dec, 1,450.885 Aa Antania aufgvaltoa. Now. aa heavy fogs art and searebloK iud commence to blow ; now, a the human body, ex haueted like Inanimate nature by the heats of anmmer, begins to wilt and droop ; now, ere tbe lnolcniont winter mako it trying onset ! wow u tbe time for a preparatory eourse jf the boat ao oliniatlDg modioiuo in exlstenat, Hoitatter't Stomaob Bitters. Fever and Agas i rampant in all puts of the country. Qulutoo, the physicians admit, will not quoll the pliwe ef th diaeme which at tbe pre' ent pervade tbs eutiro Woat. It is well that it is so, for the remedy (to-called) is deadlier than tbs malady. But if qulnln, is inefficient is in. tormittent fovri, Boitotter' Bitters 1 irresis tible. It would be aei to mak a contrast, un der heavy penaltiea, that any given "Fover-and-Ague Diatriot" ahould be exempted from the dis order for any particular time, pro via od every inhabitant would take the Bitters according to direotiona, daring th term of the contract. There has never been an butanes in which thi terling lnvigorant and anti febrile medicine has failed to ward oil the complaint, when taken duly as a protootlon against malaria. Hundreds of phyaiolans have abandoned all tbe officinal spe- elflo and now prescribe thi harmless vegetable tonic, and nothing elae, ai a preventivt and sore for all tbs forma of chills and fever. Vigor is the thing most needful in these oases, as well as in dyspepsia and nervous inaction!, and Hoi' tetter's Bitters are tbs safest, snrest, and moat wholesome itrengtbening preparation that ha- man skill haa yet oonoocted. Another BIrterjr Solved, Ohemiats being unable to disoovsr the ingre dient! in fragrant iozoDOMT, wbioh removes all atains from the teeth and imparts aueli a pecu liar roaineai to the gums, tbe pnblio are hereby informed that it is a preparation from the Bark of the QciiiAvi Bapomabia or 6op Tree of Oh ill, imported for tbs first time into this coun try for this apeoial porpoie. finch is the purify ing and innocuons effeot of this rare botanioal agent, that it remove discolorations from the most fragile textile fabrios, withont injuring a single thread. MISCELLANEOUS. "WIDE AWAKE" DBT .GOODS. :o:- "SI ORB MOOD NEWS." m Xhb daltimurb branch Itovsa wbioh opened tat week, for the proient at No 13 Market itreot, near Water, will this morning receive per Btoamor, a large atook of ssaaonabls DRY GOODS Of allideioripUons, READY-MADE CLOTHIM, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, VALISES, do., Bare and mend Glcs," tbe pieces, nss "SrxLDiKa'a 8CU00L NOTICES. Tni.l l 1 t twa am ton ru. axooa iu xotai, real ana pereonai, for lwsa, J08,43.in7 Total, real and pereonai, for 1869. 1)64,100,697 Total inereaae of 1869 over 1868, 62,813,813 ueaiaeni ana non retiaeni personal es tate and' aharoholders of banks for 1870, 805,292.699 Total real estate for 1870, . 742,134.860 Total real and Doraonel aetata for 1870. IL047.427.019 xotai inereaee or i70 over 1869. 83.900,664 Tbe reader will observe that of the per sonal estate tha non-residents and aharo holders of banks own over one hundred millions, or folly one-tbird. As to tbe chances of escaping taxation under this head, we learn from the Post (hat daring tbe present year tne tax eommissioners have added aeven thousand five hundred names to tha list, all persons who have heretofore csoaped assessment. Tbe same authority tells ns that New York has the offices of between six and seven hundred railroad, insurance, banking, raining manufacturing and other corporations, so tbat the companies in tha Bute of Penn sylvania tbat persist in maintaining offices in New York have to pay roundly for the luxury, all of them being assessed upon their capital, Ac, by these tax eommia aioners. The apparent inorease in the personal estate in 1870 is the result of tbe searebing new assessment, and not of any actually augmented wealth. The figures of lbs previous years afford proof that the peraoual estate docs not compare with the real estate in its increase. The fact is im portant, since it includes tbe active capi tal available in basinesa inXew York, and shows that the airy really make, bo pre greaa. Phila, American and OattUe, SCHOOL. HTBS. KE3K00A A. MURRAY WILL BE- ixL open her School on Uondar, October Id, at ucr reaiuenoe on avioi, oeiween oixtn ana oer enth streets. The patronage of tbs nublia is zeanaotfallv aa. uoiteu. ooti 4-tr TUE ACADEMY OP TOE fMOABNATIOX, under the saspioes of the Bis- JL ers oi mercy, win open its 'id Annual Session on tbe Jet Monday of September, and it proposes to enter on an tne nigneat oranones or Banoa tioa and to rank Iteelf in worth and ability with we ao auenuua oi vuarieiion ana eumior. joly 12 244 Which, in addition to tbs wall selected stock now on band, will mass up the best stock in the aity ef Wilmington, and as to prioee we refer yon to the following : Calicos at 7, 8, 10. and the bsit and latest rail Styles Mi cents. Homespuns Cheaper than the Ohsapaat. Worsted Pre Goods at asteniahlngly km prices; and everything that we hays for sals warrants aa summation of our slock, ' All we ask Is aoaU. v : Dealers ars earnestly requested to examine Btoek, for we guarantee a liberal dsdacUon, Do sot forget lbs name and number. I0AAO LIAOnO, No. oct 11 13 Market Street, FALL kE WINTER STOCK THE TWELFTH ANNUAL SESSION fV REV. DANIEL MORBKLLE'B English j and uiasiloal Bobool will open (O.v.) Mon day, tbs twelfth of October proximo, on th Southeast corner of Orange and Fifth streets. Instruction! given in the elements of the srenoli and uarman languages. No extra chargea. sept 18 300-Ow or mmSf GOOBG! B. & L. WEILL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEBS IN FANCY AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, BEADY MADE CLOTH INO, BOOTS. SHOES, HATS, TBUNKB. OABrETS, OAUFET BAQS, 40., NO. 17 MJRKK1 STREET, WIL MINOTON. N. C : HATE &EM0TED XO THEIR NEW IRON FRONT CIRCULAR STORE. NO. 17 MARKET STREET, (Next door to Dswson, Tssl Dsnnlng's Hard- ' j ' " ' warsBtors.) '' WE TAKE PLIABTJBE IN HETDRNINQ te onr arlenda and natrons our sluo thanks for their generous patronage, ana beg to inform warn tuat we win remove to onr i now oTona . Na 17 MARKET STREET. ETTINGER DRY HOODS. GIVE US ROOM. FALL & WINTER RAILROADS. W1L11LNOT0N A WELDON BAILROAO OO,) . vs m wiw saji a va wu a At-' .; , ' WiwrMOTOK, . 0., Aug. 15, 1870. J " ' f!l C1IAN6E OF 8CREDVLE i (X AND AfTKIt MONDAY, the 9tb fnstsat. ! 't train, vu turn ruan mm leave WllmlnB. QUICK SA LESAND S.VA th PROFITS AT WM. ETTINGER'S, IS MARKET STREET, ob or before Bsptembsr Uth. . Ws will open with an entirely new stock new seasonable Goods, recently paiwhased New York and I'hlUdelplUe, by our agent, Mr. Weill. Our stock will be round oomnlsts in svsrr branch, and we solid! a careful examination thereof. No pains will be spared to please the mosiiastiuious, , , , Wholesale Department. Our Wboleeale DeHartmsnt wil be on the second floor, and entirely dlseonaectsd from the IlICUER EDUCATION. S2!&252?. SP SOL. BEAR & BROS. TTELLMDTH LADIES' OOLLEOL XL rated by H. B. H. Prinos Author, inaugu-Board and Tuition per annum, 1236. FitBauEirT : Tbe Very Bey. L Hellmuth. D.D.. Dean on Huron, AS" For nartionlara bduIv to Malor Evan. jjonaoD, vanaaa wesi. Sep. 13, 1870 298-ly-ch SALE OF LAND. TN rUBSOANCE of tli proviaion of a deed of i JL trail exeoutea to me ny William u. ueynoidi ana wire, oi tne otty of Morroik ana Bute of Vir Einla. bearins date 2fith of Deoember. 1867. and recorded in Book Y, page 872, of the BesUter'i office of tbo connty of Hiohmond and Bute of North Carolina, I ahall proceed to sell at pnblio outcry at th Court Houe door in th ttown of tiocaiognam, Detween me aonra oi 10 a. m. ana 4 p. m., on TUESDAY the 1st day of NOVEM BER next, the several tracts of land ipeoifioally eet forth in aaid deed, amoantiag in the aggregate to 1U.7UU acree. mil lana is Boaly ooTered wits timber, and much of it is valuable for Naval Store and otber purpoaee. Terms mace known on day or aale. GILBERT O. WALKER, Trustee. STEELE A WALKED, - --- Attorneys for Trustee, oct 2 5-20tch DEW DROP RIL00N. No. 5 South Front St, Wilmington, N. 0. J)OBT. I. 8CABBOBOUQH would inform hii old friends and cnalomsrs tbat be has reoently renovated and refitted the above Saloon, and wonld be pleased to reoeive a conUnnance of their patronage. Bis BAB is always supplied with ths BEST of 0' OYSTEB'J Becelved almost daily from New Bivsr, of beet Quality, and fnmiahed in any qaantity or style aeairvu. sept 28 I-tf AYE OR HAND tOO OASIS Of .BOOTS D SHOES, bought direct from lastsra Mannfaoturers, whloh they guaran tee tq sell as lew aa any Job- "' ' " blng boose North also, a very large and wsll: selected stock ef Otoxaina for tbs JrsJl and WinUr trad, of which they have manufao tared a large portion tbsmsslvss. 'THEY DEFY COMPETITION. - ALSO, 100 CASES OF TT8B Felt aud Woot ZZats. which they offer at great indoeameoW to par' obaasrs. Their stock of DOMESTICS AND NOTIONS oonnot be snrpassed in ths Btats by any Jobbing house. OUR WHOLESALE TRADE. Ws occupy three Btoriee exclusively for oar Wholesale Trade Department. , Office County Examiner, Hew Hiamr Caaaty, a7nMVWnMa W , . Oil. , M .1 ll.ni"i'.B. n. W Wm. Dili. ID I U. I XTOTIOE IS HABEBY GIVEN TBAT THE I IS School Examiner of New Hanover oonnty will examine candidates for Teaabers hi ths Pah ue ecnooi or saie uoonty, la the Bemenway Bcaool Hoasa oa Foarth etreet, near Bed Oroa arses numingtoo, on Dataraay, uctober iJla, at 2 P.M. - ' Applications for examination should bs made i writ ting. AU applicant are reanired bv the Stats law to furtuah .latiafaotory evideaoe of good moral anarwner. AMY M. BRADLEY, County Examiner, oct 8 10-90d SALE OF LAND. Fer DrliDonent Tixes. Brniswkk Ce. BY YIBT0E of a Judgment of ooodemnatioe from tb BuDerior Conrt of tha annnt af branswick, I will excioee to onblio eale far taxea. at e Ooort Boom in BmithviUe, oa the Mb day 01 November, U70 170.120 acres of land, tb property of tbe ureea swamp uompauy. Amount of tax, 1501 88. a,Miaria oi tatra, a Down as While Oak. Property of D. G. Bobeaoa. Amount of tax. DO, auiwu aoree ot una. noruiweet tAwn.htn nro-1 perty oi X. Zmmone. Amoanl of tax. 117 67. I si acres of iand. North weat tovoahip; proper ty of L T. Marrill. Amoanl of tax, 11 7i BAMUEL P. SWAIN, Bberilf of Branswick eoanty. cot S S-lm JDOI RETAIL DKPAITKETP Is eompoeed of a nret-eiaes stock of GENTS' CLOTH IN Q AND FXTSXISHISa QOODS, HATS, . and City Made BOOTS AND SBOIS. We beg our old friends froa ths eity and ooun- try to give as a sail tad examine our STOCK, wbioh thsy wfll ind complete. ... i We wilt take great pleasars in axbibltiag to them oar large and wall-aeleoted Stoek, Ws tender ear thaaks to oar friends for their liberal patronage bestowed spea as for tbs past stghteea years, and beg tbeaetm to eonttiine. SOL. EB1R & BROS we i 296-la stWpncW.e creat one d0ll1r rile i EVKRYBODY INTEEESTEDl EXTBAORDINABY SALE OF DIAMOND AND Gold Jewelry, Silver and Plated Wara, Me- toat iwetraaieota. Sewing Machines, Airy aad Faaey Ooede. Tabta CoUery. I'bolocT.nh. AU bam, Artklse of Yerta aad aa eadlaae variety of Forma and Dcaaeaiw Goods, beta aeefoj aed at a aoiXarat pnoe of OKI DOIAAB EDWIN a ST AN ALAND, a. Ramwel B. fHaealaaA QKVIJI HU I'D BED AND THSXI aed T0-1O kj voum ira 7U) aoe sy aaeoBBl. Warrant of attaebmant rvtarnaoM safora A C iu, Oark ot taa Saperior Oowrt tor tbe Oonnty of New Haaover. at hi efBca ea taa tsta bar. A D. 1870 : wrhea ana whara u Am. hndaot i reooired to anaeae aavl - eomplalat, Dated the lih day ot OeSober. t 1 tTA - B T aai T aat aA-aai .kw.a - -. RETAIL ROOMS. :,--'.;,...-'-.' ' ' Our price will bs regulated dally In accordance with ths Northern Markets, RETAIL DEPARTMENT. W nronoss to make our Beteil Department th beet arranged and most sonvsnieat of any In Wilmington, OUR CLOAKS, SDAWL8 1 AND FURS Will bs exhibited In a separate apartmsnt, and ear laay menas win aenvs no in pleasure ana prom rrom a visii. No Clothing will ba kept in ths . , LiDIE8 DEPARTMENT. Our agent, Mr. A. Weill, whan not absent at tbs North eeleoUnK eat stoek. will sir his per sonal attention and superviaioa to the baslneis. We reepecifully solicit a oali from ail onr old friends sod sustomera, and ths ciussns of Wil mington aad vioinlty. Ws will be pleased to snow ear goo as waetner yon paronass or noi. : B. It L. WEILL, BMW laWN FKOBT CIUCULAH MTOHM, BRANCH OF Ifil BROADWAY, NEW YORK. !o:- TTTE HAVE 11E0EIVED AND ARE BTILL IT Bsosiying a Largs Stock of the Choicest ' " ton St 0.-O0 a. ni. and 0:30 p. m.; and arrive at W.l. don at ;uo a.m. and Bioup.m. Iave Weldon 10:00 a. ni. and 7:39 p. ra.j arrive at Wtlmtngton 4:00 a. m. and 6:13 r. m. Tbe day tralna will not ' ' " rnn on Sundays. Morning train North will leave . Union Depot at 8 i IS o'clock. Night train North will leave Union Depot at 0 t E0 o'clock. Ths 0 a. m. Faeeonger Train makes conneotloa at Uoldsboro' for Kaloigb. An aooommndatioa and freight train will leave Wllmlncton 10:30 a. ni. daily (Bandavs exoeDt f ltotnrtiltiff, leave Ooldsboro' at fj;00 a. to., and arrive at Wilmington at 2 p. m. ' The day train, loaviog Wilmington 0:15 a; m., h and Weldon 10O0 a. m.eouneol clneely with Tarbo. ro' nranoh train. Niphl paaaengnr trains leav ing Wilmington and Weldon an, Mondays. Wed- . nuidaya and Fridayi, alao connect eloaely with thoTarboro' ltranoh train, and with Btaatuers to Washington, N, 0, B. L. rHKMONT, ' : , i - ., , Eng. ABupt, may8 1U0 v OENKBAL BDPEItlNTENDENTS OFFICE, ) ' " Cuivuum A AvuvtTl B. A, Co, . V WujusaTos, N. O.J May 10, 1870i - J ON AND AFTER SUNDAY., ths 13th Inst., raseengers for th W. A M. U. B. wiU take ths Traia at the W. A W. B. IL Derjot and ths following schedule will be run . . ' DAY XXFBR8S TRAIN fDailr.l Leave Wilmington (WAWWBDopotJ 8:60 A. it; Arrive at Florence...... II -OS A. M Arrive at KioRavul 8:00 P. M ; Leave Wni.ville. 11:40 A. K Arrive at Kloronce. ., ., 8:14 P. M Arrive alWlliuiug ton...... (: , ft , NI0HT EXTBESH TRAIN (Dally.) i Leave Wilmington (W A Wfl B. Depot) $0 P. Ft ' Arrive atFlorenoe. ........ la At M AND WINTER GOODS! septa No. IT MABEXT ST. . 283-U NOTICE, OH. HCBBEXL reipeotfully Infotms bis friends and ths pabiis in general that on Monday, the lat day of Asgo.t, will be Opening Day at HILTON for ths entertainment of his patrens. The place has been renovated, and Wines aad Delioaoias of the season will be for- niinoa to satiaiy the most taotidioas. This Sunday morning at o'olock at Market Dock, a Boat will loavs to convey those who with to inapeec tbs place, f O, H. HDSBELL. roly 261- ' GLOBE SALOON. JL HE BESTACBANZ DETABTMENZ Of this Popular Balooa is again open for tbe aooommo- dation of the public. Single mals served in svery style, Boaraer by ths day, week and month will And svery accommodation. OYSTERS IS XTXBY STYLE. Tim jjah ilwva MMtrvLiu ilH bill of Uqaort i( rdao prtdMe BROCK WEBB," . (Proprietors. sept 29 ' - 11 i-im WE HAVE NEW BTJCXWHEAT, " V, Yery Cliotos TABLE BUTTER, ';.' .'""And ; . GOLDES SYBTJP, , ' . At ' QXOBGX MIXUS. : eet 28 U and U Froal eSraei sal AcaaU wasted ayerrwhara: rral tnilnniiiin.il. I aBaraa. oeaa spr etroaiar. aa ir t; . - aaooir too, . Xo. US Broadway, New York. Jaijlf . fall esntaniS 1 EC WiS 0. STAXALAND. MaaeDcs Baxxun, inaiatuTs Attsraey. . u-iuwsw TTTC? ivwl A .O r , . ) CARRIAGES; OFFXB FOB BALI AT sUXXTAOTOXXBXTXIOXSZ J Fasbioeabto Osrttans ef evsmy iisotitttoa as sty OAiBLtaX BJCFOSZTOBX ea gecoed street, near the eoraes if Tl-iail s set. Having effeetad aa arrsAgamsnt with Ws. lleOAHN, AimavOfXM, JBim 1 asa preparad te sen bis eelabretad fJawTlagss at - i" w- Boiura vooraa in oar Baar. !Lf M m bOBghl at aaeabapeiaBa.uaoea. I east hrni.h aa abort aouoa. aay etvl to snH tba etoTftSij, ae apaa Barry to to. na.t or-ra,, 7 alt ,eCr Boa,eaY.! avWa?e2ri ariM tesaew ear su, Xi Seleotsd cut of ths Trimcs! Qoo3$ of the Largost Importing Establishments in the Olty or New York, as ws bad (lis ad vantage of boing one ot ths first ones in the ' Market, and wo ' ' i v wish to In- form our Customsrs, ' that tbs war In tbe Dry Goods Litis Is still to bs continued. ; "No Best for ths Wicked." Our motto is: "Quick Sales and Small Profits." Ws ars determined to OUTSELL TEE CHEATE8T, THE LOW . AND THE LOWEST, and we guarantee to fornish better Goods for less money. Ws also thank our ouitomsrs for ths past liberal patronago, hoping to rsoeive it . Intbsfulurs, as ths most liberal Induocmsnts are offered, DRESS GOODS ! CLOTHS, OASaiMERES, DOMESTIC end FOREIGN GINGHAMS, FLANNELS, all erodes and oolors; HOMESPUNS, Bleached and Unbleached ; DOMESTICS. A Complete Stock of 8 (H) A. Ml P. M P. M 6:12 A. It arrive as BiiiR.vuis 8 (H) Leave Eingavul 8:48 Arrive at Floreuoe .......,.....11H)B Arrive atWilmincton 6:13 SHO.U, VYIKUGU, Gea'lBUP't. may 1870 . - - - : T EASTERN DIVISION WlfiHIilUTWIV CIIARUrTTH if IITTH. KUrOUO IVAJlOtUAO . . . . , a I! Ornoa at WurrifOToif, N. 0HI , .Unaary if7tl, 1870. I ON AND imil MONDAY. 81slof JsnTiary. 1870. the Treius on ths Eaetarn Dlvialow ot ' Oils Road will rnn daily (Huudava axasDtedl aa follows I PAsann-etKn TitAiaa. . , . QOINO) WIST. . Uave Wilmington...... 8:1.1 A. M. (Jape Fear Bridge....,, 0:36 Bladenboro1 .. Lumber ton. ............ Lannnbargh lkiokilivli.nl Arrlvo at Poe bee noma KAtrr. irfave ree Dee rt.jfc 10:40 1:00 P. M. ..... 2:00 : ..... 8:15 ' Bockingham " Lanrluborgh.. , ' Lumberton. ............ ...... " Bladenboro " Cape Foar Bridge. ....... . ... . Arrive at Wilmington rUaSlUHT TRAINS, oonto WEST. Leave Wilditngton....M ,,,, Caps Fear Bridge... . - BlaoUenboro'......,......j. " YortTrtlls Luntjrtnn Arrive at Lastnbnrgb........ i , aouia EAjrr. Leave Laurinbnrgh ,. " Lumbarten... ........... " Yorktvlll.... H Dladanboro' . " Cape Fear Bridge. Arrive as wummgtoa. , 8:40 A. M. .6:05 . , . S:48 .10:81. " .11:31 . 2:40 P.M. . 8:(HI , ... 8:00 A.M. 8:28 i.. 8.S5 , i ... M . ' . ...10:43 " 1 ... 8:80 P. Mi' ... 8:30 A, IT.' ... 8:10 f' 8:18 " 9 45 - - " , 1:88 R M. i. 31:011 Paaeenser lralna Vr.al nnnnaflt with th Wadeiboro and tiharlotta Stage on Tuesdays, : Tuwrsdays end Saturday. u. e. uuiua, Ing. and Gen.BBp't. Jan S3 ' loaVtf ; EXECUTOR'S NOTICE, t THE CNDEB8I0NED nAVINO ON TUX 1 1ll. Amm ..r int.xmm 1 B?,l ..1. I Irt-.l fore the Judge of Probate of New Hanover Ooun- ty, as tbo Executors of the last will and testa ment of Jornmiah J. King, dooeased, hereby giro notios to all nereons Indebted to said deceased to make immediate payment thereof ; and to alt erions having olalme againat the same to ex- . ibit them to the undereigned. ea or before the lUtl day of October, 1871. "I :ft) This Oot. ISlU, 10 JAMKtJ J, KINO, 10-lawOw Estb. ISOfll MORGAN'S SONS' IS09. White Goods. And Special attantioa Is called to our Stock of A Large Assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, and Gents Cndsrgarnents, Saratoga Trunks, Valises, Hats, Bwitohes and Chignons. Also a Large and Well-ielected Stock of ; OLO THING; Te ecnelnde with a very Largs Stock ef Gents FURNISHINa GOODS. . . ne LArgsat Btoek In tbe Btate of our own Manufao rare. A Tremendous Stock of Ladies, ft sTJnis aad Children's Fancy Watch we minsfastsrs at our Factory, 481 Broadway, Mew York. W gnarantee te Ooantry Dasiecs aarant UitafAetioa ta every Mae of e Higheatprioaf paid fee TUB BUNS. We ask no cdJs of none, , Aad beat la prioee every one. TO-lEimTGER:. Ulir...,wX2s a?s Cs OENEBAIi lloaMliold poxpoets IB BETTER AND CHEAPER THAN BOAP. Doc it work auicklv. eaeilv. and with laaa la bor than any otliur couipound ; cleans window without water removee .tain from vMod, mar- ' big ami Hon ; clttana and brighten fcaices and table war ; for geucral hou$ cleaning ia on equalled ; poliahee tia, braes, iron, copper and .tool; removes oil, runt and dirt from mactonAry : removes stains from tha hand which eoap will not take off, Ao. Bald at ail Grocery, Drug aad Notion Stores. 1 211 Waahforton Street, N. T. j 90 Oxford Street, London. 236-aodaiMn . Wfeolaeale, July8 DIRECT ir&ponTATioir OF PURR FRENCH BIUA'DF. 1 ;f "Gabriel Jlarcfcand " Cognac. I X X A. L. 6 -'1 . 'T Cash CintAinis; Tw Dezea QBirts s Back. . . f t . 1 l: - : - - i- ; A i: ; LOW , TO CLOSE LOtJTl BY July I ADRXAS k YOLLLX& ALL CF YOBWCiX AAJ . ? W, IZZZ3CX. fa. ia prfllS urn 7- 3
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 27, 1870, edition 1
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