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ifc S1VM a-0tiy-i t : , v .r i t ; ; i' " j I't,4 f;.tf a i liw v,;:.:,vxf';; WILMINGTON, N. C.f TUESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 3, 1871, VOL. XX-NO. 82. WHOLE NUMBER 5.734; sW&t ia a''tF - 'MNP ' V VMr'S. iailii i - ' . "... - . .- '. DAILY JOURNAI- OliUKaT PAItiT 1H THB BTATK. tNOKUIJlllU rilK K. Prurletnre. ADVKllYlSltVli MATKSt-UAtLv. a 2L W r fl H .: : . t !? so o E,o S 5, n ft Stwj C P -" r- S'pts; t" -j j ,T. :-. i p. Bb tn R a H - 8 r4 1 8 si fiaif P12 . 3 6;S 2. ?. a , IS To (6 n ' & i pa i-,5 i 8 WK . C K) n o T w fn 5? n p K L, S i E H n re a n m ir ; w o ci i. ce ic i-1 t ee S Z rT tr y f.r a m a- o s ?. ?. ?. (J J CTt C; S W M O O Ch tfl f I? S. S ? 8 t! tO - O J CO ; fl,Sr g S 8 t.1 M M M 4 O OJ u c.' W O C O O Q C i o p .K V H M ti (T -1 K .S. .-o. . 0 bi a o i. nr So o o o . o c o . c Kff ! M H 5 Ct 0 SJ g. g S 8 ? -i ' cr g e p cn In O ug w S..S.I.8 8 .8 .8 1 g If gl 25 a g gf g g f g OS - l- g S g 8 S g g g g g g si'BacKirTiojy. One year $io oo Six months, 6 oo Thrco month" s oo WEEKLY JOURNAL. " T3TiBtiISBBD SEPTEVBKBt 1841. Oce aqnore, oi tcu lluoa or lesa, for cacli and every In lerMon, $1. Special NotlcM wlU bo charged $2pcr eqnaro, for eacli a h i every inaerepn- BUDSCK1FTIOM. One yoar , $3 oo fllxiuontlia. 2 oo THE DAILY JOURNAL TL'KXDA Y. JANUAR Y 3. 1871. The Long Lcmf Pin aait the Turpentine Trade. . A correspondent of tho SpriugCold Ee publican writes from North Carolina come interesting facta conccrniDR tLo loDpr leaf pine of tbis State and the turpentine trade. We extract a portion of the letter : The long-leaved pine is not widely scat tered. It is to be found in the counties of Eastern North Carolina and Boath Car olina, to some extent, also, in Georgia and Florida. The "North State," however, produce the great bulk of naval stores consumed by the whole world. Tho tree is yielding its life fast to tho demands that are maue npon it ana win eoon cunappear. It never appears on land from winch it has once been cleared. Where forests have tood for centuries and scattered their seeiar ana wide wun every patsing year, one would expect to see tho nclus, once cleared, grow up again with the same va riety of tree. liiit whcnihja piuo dies, its successor is of another variety- almost worthless for any purpose. The first step in gotting at tho wealth of r tho pine is to "box" tho tree. In the spring, tho operator takes his axo mid cuts a cavity in tho tree a deop, cup like, re ceptacle which will hold perhaps a quart . of fluid. ' Then he chips oil' tho bark above the cavity to the height of two fect, more or Iesj, and rocliiiod the trunk iu such a fashion that the exudations of the tree nhall flow together into t bo box. Possibly he may pat four boxes iu cue treo thus "box- , irjg the compass" as cooipletely as a sailor. This is the liast thing. Million cf trees on hundreds of Eijuare miles are ' cut iu that way, being rudoly called on to "eland and deliver, both thoir money aud their life. Tbeso boxes soon till with crude tur- fientine, Mulo cart t and bull carts go umbering through tho wood3 and gather up in burrols tho contents of the boxci. Then the teams are started lor a market in tho neighborhood of bjuio turpentine dis- tillery. They go with one barrel cath, or two, or ten, according to the capacity of the team, adintanco of ten or twenty toiler If they have the first years' prodnct of their trees, it is "virgin turpentine," and will bring them four or five dollars a bar--rel. If they havo tho hitter years' crop, it is "yellow dip," and will bring them some two dollars or lew per barrel. If any curious statistician wanl to find a people who do a vast amount of work and h uJ -work, fcr a small amount of lay, it he looks for a class who are thoroughly justi fied in boieg poor, let him moke the ao quaintanee ot the denizens of the turpen tine woods of Carolina. The manufacturer who buys tha crude materirl, produces from it two staples of commerce spirits of turpentine and robin. The city of Wilmington is the bead cen tre of the trade in theeo products of the pine. &ue sends out nearly a million bar ,' rels of roain and some fourteen to twenty . thousand barrels of spirits of tnrpen--j- tine-v ery-year, An idea -ot 'hw army of people dependent on one stage or , anotter of the business may ba gained from the faot that one still will work op the crude turpentine produced by three I hundred thousand trees, employing twenty-five to thirty men. Here is an aggre gate representing in round numbers the - labor of six thousand five hundred men, and the production of sixty-firs millions , of trees. These pines will bleed some eight or ten years, from early tpring till late au tumn. Every year the catting of the bark and the Uoerating of the wood goes a lit tle higher than the year before, so that in some localities the carined portion reach es a height ot twenty feet. The boxes are Visited and the depotit of turpentine re moved once a week or a fortcigut accord ing to the rapidity of the 11 jw. At the last of the season the slowly oozing gam ' hardens on tha surface of tho soars of the trees and forms a kind uf eoat of mail, often pearly white, and in formation re sembling the stalactites of a cava. This - last exndated k scraped from the wood, and the trees are left to await, for a little while, Um fresh backings and laoeratlons of another spring. - T is not dipped Dp in backets from the . Tar river, nor does it ran as a native ele J men, in tha streets of Tarboro. I is . necessary to make these aUtesaasU ba- caoea there is a probability that liark Twain, that dijifta4- topographer, whose war map locates Paris at the J a no . - Jioi of tbf Btuoe, the SLn u4 the d canal, will soon publish a geography of tbo United States, if not of the world. Un less forestalled be will sorolv teach contld- iug youth that tax is dipped or pumped up irora tno iar river, tsaon is not iu lew. The pines cannot shed all their blood. After they havo yielded alt that they oan of themselves surrender to satisfy the greed of man, there yet remains some considerable amount of fatness at tueir heart and about the knot -The tar manufacturer "goes for" the last drop. Be leaves nothing. The I ! Itnnianre.S Qalrt rina aa i Slot jr. From tlia Band at World. j C'ouuorniog a marriage to be solemniz ed with due fashionable pomp thia week T between one of the most elegant holies of Fifth avenue and an English gentleman lately ory popular iu New York society, the follonipg little romanoe receives ereol- auue iu current Bocul gossip : " Several years ago a son of the family to u bieh the bride belongs had . brought his . prospects and . the anxiety . of. bis parents aud friends to snob a oritie by the ciiltniuatiou of a fast career that expatria tion ecenicd to offer thu only remainins chance for bis reaoue from complete ruin. AJtough too weak to resist the evil infla enoo by which his stay iu bis own city aud country was made assuranee of bia ultimate disgrace and destruction, the young man had enough good sense to ap prove ana adopt tne plan urged lor nis thorough withdrawal from snob, influences, and agreed to become his father's busi ness agent to Australia,' there to establish a branch of the paternal boose of trade. 1-irmly resolved to make bis future years iu that fur country ample atonement fcr Ins misspent days bcre, ne sot sail for bis (iiaiaus ucHiiDBnou or waj oi tuauiornia, leaving behind him many true andhopefol ut, but none so tnorongtily confluent of his entire reformatioa as that of bis only sister. In ber be has found an na obaDgiog patience with his fanlte and faith in bis better qualities, serving to hold turn dsck from tne worse, even in bis weakest moments ot self-indulgent lolly, and to ner tie looked in nil Heart whilo going forth into exile for that folly as to the one friend supremely trustful of the genuineness of his new resolutions, Reaching the city of Melbourne in safety. and there associating himself in commer cial partnership with a young English gentleman of high position and connec tions, he entered vigorously npon the new path he had marked oat lor nimseir and soon mastered a prosperity and a popular estimation commensurate with his most laDgnine hopes. All of his letters homeward were fraught with a manly spirit of reparation for the peat and reha bilitating determination for the future ; but in writing to bis sister, gratitude took the lead of all his emotion save the child like, reverantial love in whioh his whole chastened nature bowed to kiss ber feet Two years of worthy endeavor brought him lurther practical reward : out now nis nealtb, already snatte ed by past nnwise indulgences, began failing ; and before he could realize that the climate of bit exile was helping the destroyer, be was pros trated npon a deatn bed. unable tnen to pen thoso messages to his lister, whioh bad become neoeciary to bis new ex istence, he confided to his partner and friend all that that sister bad been to hiin and entrusted ' to bis tympa thetio hamlibo brotherly offloe. Through all tbo last days of the nokness the young Englishman made the deputed .labor of love bis own most earnest mission ; and when death Anally doted tho eyea of .the exile, wrote the last message, and closed tho memorial lock of hair to ber whose love for and trust in the redeemed brother hid never faltered. When, abont a year ago, tho English gentleman visited New York on his circuitous way home to Eng land, bis visit to the family of his late partnor was as that of ft dear friend to dear friends, and what be had been to the son and brother was his all-snffloient intro duction to a parental and sisterly esteem, needing no sid from his own ine character to make it certain and permanent. JCarly in the new yea-, now so close at band, ke will resume the journey to his own ionglisb home, taking with him as a bride one in whom lives the likeness ot the purified and rcgrneratod old partner of his, whore last breath was a blessing on ber name. In all tho current' l coords of fashionable wed dings on the avenue, it is seldom that sack graceful prelude as this oan be given. DRf (100U8. flnsCEUiKEQtbV m:h advertisements. LAND PLASTER. 300 FRKM1 iR0UM LAND PLASTER, OF THE BEST QUALITY, FOR SALE IS LOTS OF FIVE TONS AND OVER, AT 912.50 rElt TON, Dtltwtd at tha Depot in WilmlORtou, Apply to F. W. KKRt liWEH, Wholesale Grocer sad Oomnilssloa Keren 't, Loll et lets thaa 3 toss tl extra par toa will bs charged lor lighterage. '' dee 29 7 - DEW DROP BILOOK. No. 5 South Front St.. Wilmington, N. a TOBT. J. BOARBOBOOaH weald ioform 3 old friends and oostomers that ha has reoeutl; ranovatad aad raStted ana above Saloon, an would bs pleaaed to reoeive a . ooDtinaauee of weir patronage. Bia BAB is !? aapolied with the BUST of utguuju. A Patent Itefnsed ta an Km -CanU rate, Krcru the Waihiogton 6Ur, Dtosmbcr 0. The Aoting Corumiasioner of FatenU to d;iv rendered an adverse decision in tot case of an application of John B. Bead for an extension of a patent, which is coupled with a peculiar history. Bead, it appears, in lSDti invented an ordinance projectile of great effootiveness and aconraey and killing properties generally, and on Octo ber 2uth of that year be procored a patent for the same in this city. He worked dili gently aud Buooessfnlly on bis invention till 1801, when, npoa the breaking out of the war, he linked his fortune vritb the Confederates, and the first act by which he signalized bia devotion to their oaase was to get his letters patent countersigned and otherwise arranged at the Confederate Patent Offloe, ao as to secure imnmnity from infringemeni, Hie projectile ware nsed largely by the Confederate armies, and since the war he baa reflled bit letters patent in this city, with application for an extension, while on their very face is the seal of the Confederate 8 ates attesting tbe fact above mentioned. Negative re plies to all applications, without being in the shape of an official decision, were given at various times; bat now, as Bead inquires as to the truth of a report cirea lawd that be has been refused an exten sion on account of his services in the Con federacy, tbe Acting Commissioner closes the ease by an adverse decision. omen Baealvad almost daily troni New Hirer, of beet quality, and farnlehed is any quantity or style desired. I w sept iM GREAT SALE CLOTHING! BaLANO OF 8TOOX AT ONI T A SfeTAlX margin on coat. , NOW I NOW I NOW ! Is the time to bay. A Maperb abecvlr'tloa Book, cfba mm pkI arid penoil A oouiplrte manual of travel, yet as Inter eating as a novel. FliKHH, KOLL AND UKlIABbS I . No CtnnptUtiun .' .' 0 SteealOrrat rail rage Ka(rar Inge I 'JUJo-iana lLl.lmruiTKiMl Of atoeedinuly Intereeting ami varied vliaraoUr, many of them buinerose, All ahont tha pnnol- nal cities of the Island, the baths anil watering plaeae, boll-Uglils, ouek-fii(lit aud oarnlval, fitraat algbts iu Havana. Oultnre ami mauufae ture of Ovaae, tiiiKsr and Tobacco. raelanit real HtatlMIe aad Ad eat are ' LjiitaiL Tv.aaa to l ira iiiKta. HAHTsouu puHtaaiiinu co., Bartlord, . :. - r conn. v'i...i ' Pabhehera of Btuwe'e "History ut IhS Bilile.' Urs. Elleb e "Oourt Oirolee of the Uepublte," As UuWt WABTK TIME. ABI LArOk" h n.iaa wit mm old Ate. Band tl 50 to UT riNOOTX A DAKEWE1X. rateburgb, fS,, and they will send a tip-top Axe, Cxprossaga Paid. 0 alf a day lost la.giludiug will tons bs saved. DUB THB 'VEOETABli loZv)rii.iioisirtBAX,sAi lbs old . standard, .remedy. . for. .Uoughs, .OoJas, (Jcnsumptlou. "Amnio brC.tr." uutlsb ssoe. A Oo., Boeton. TTPIIASI'B PKFII.ATOUV PUWOKJl, Ueniovcssapordonuus bair In toe uunuln. witbont minry to the skin. Bent by mail for tl 7i, I PDAS, a as rust a vuust Brlievns taoat violent Darosvsms In (foe mtHtittit and arieote a auaedy ours, rnea ti uy matt. lit a. jArANain iiaiu iriiia Dolors the wtlakere and hair a beautiful sr tca or bbowx. It consuls ol onii one prenironoit. 75 cents by mall. Aliliess tt. O. 11 I'll AM, No, 711 Je;ne etreet. t'bilailu phia, Ta. Cuvalars sent free. Buld by ail UruKguite. TAIIllj't HATS rauane and Parade A? LmHj HA fa, HKLfs, Vi.,ur various styles, at tbe old msnufaotory, 113 Oraad St.. . V. $taluhtl vm.' Hend for C'lroulars. OAlltNB A BRO., Bnoeeesora in B. T. Orataeap. ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. Prizes eaebed aiid information furnished by aCOUQH UrUAol, rrovideaoa, It. U Young men wanted dk salesmen. Ad WALK KB, U Park 1W A DAY, snre. LATIA OO., Pittiburg, Pa . New York House 1-1 HAKKGT BT WILttlMQTON, BRANCH OP AMI BROADWAY. IV. T WM. ETTINGER W I Lit BE HAPPI TO WAIT PEttSON ALI,V intCar A Week Balar I. SStJas looal and travelling salesmen. Ad dTees (witbstampl Bow. . X, B H. moustaches; eeks. Beoeipt sent for SO t . Ac PBBBY. tt Park Bow, New York roroed to row ta sis ddrass B. jeat MUNSON & CO, City Clothiers. 81- GEOtiaE MYERS, 11 USD I FRONT STREET, , HATS JUST BIC11YED A IBISH LOT OF Baialns, whale, halves and quarters; Citron, preserved Orange Peal, English and Amerioan Pickles t every variety of Fruits, Kxtre Table Batter. Orsea Fsss, Lima Beans, PiokJed Oys ters, Mees sad Re. I Btaoksrel, Fresh Salmon in Kits, Pioklsd Balmoo, eboios English Cream 5,000 LA NJNFA'S i Atrents ! Read This ( XITm WIU.PAV AOBifTe A salary of MO UJ per week, and expenses, or snow a large commission to sell onr near and wonderful In ventions. Address at. WAQNEB OO., Mar shall, fetiob. EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL. AIjAHV raa WSW, and expen ses, caid Affents. to sell oar new and Serai discoveries. Address B. BWKKrftOO., Marshal ktioh. m. NBW AlK010AE.PABlPHliKT. eetnlnel, PkmleaJ and Hervene Debllltr. Its ef fects aod ear. Fries 15 seats Aldreee HCUBK TABY.Itesaam of Anatomy, 618 Broadway, New xora. . A Clergyman, while reetdlng in South America as a missionary. aiSOOTerea a au wiwym remedy for the Onr of Nervous Weakness, Barly Decay, Diseaeee of the Urinary and Hemiaal Or- ..liik..l,nl. tnln nf dlaorilara hroneht and examla the obeieest Btoek of Ore- ; ,, hT hanefnl aud violons habits. Orsat nam- Malaga Grape. nan eerias in the Btat at tbe lowest cash prloss, at UEU. HXJSHH, 11 and 18 Front street. Jsa 1 81- SUUDBIES: 15 HBSB. tUfOKEO B1DK8 A BHOTJLDEBB, . , 9S boxes 8. 0. and B. B. Middles, boxes D. B. Bhooldsrs, 60bbls.Pork, S60 bbls. Floor. 1600 boshsls Corn, 8000 sacks BaH, 800 boiss Boap, 1135 sacks Coffee, 150 bads, snd bbls. Bogars, ' 100 bhds. and bbls. Molasses, 150 bbls. and bolts Crackers, 50 boxes Cheese, - 76 tisrees, kegs and tuba of Lard, . 13 bales llgbt and fceevy bagging, 19 rolls piece Bagging, . 60 tons Ties, 75 bbls, half bbls. sad kits Mackerel, (0 bbls. Mallets, IM boxes Candles, 10 iterate Bios, 75 bexss Can dies, 75 eases Lj aad Potash, 15 tons Hoop Iron, 50 bbls. Oma, Ac, Ac, As. Kra km haiui on red bv this noble remedy. ! Prompted by a deeire to beneOt the afdieted and nnfoctunate, I will eend lbs reoipe tor preparing and using this medielae, la a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, Ve of chary. Address 1 JOSEPH T. INMAN, BUtion I). Bible Boas, I Mew York City. St. Paul's Institute -' i ABP ; ' ' Academy of Music. ! rriBB BE0OND QUABTEB OF TBIS INBTI- X TOTJS for botn sexes will eommeoee on TCESDAY, January 3d, 1871. Tha regular sours of study conducted botn In tbs Esolhh and GtaiCA languages. No I extra charge for German aud Singing. Bpeoial indaoemeul and attention given la the I Musiosi, ' DTBTMBjT to private pupil not I wishing to enter tbe Literary Department. For partiealare, apply to . ; J. F. BUZAEBT, 1'ro feasor of Mnalo. dto Hi It-it Grant, ' Bharman, and Sheridan only the bands of Stauntoo. ! have no General,- aaid tbe great .War BeoreUry. "but I have men, aod X will crowd them in until this thing shall be smothered. M And so be did. Th. march to Bichrnoad was made a highway of bones, and thia famous General lost in killed, . wounded and missing more than Lee had ander him. Den Piatt. . - . - On and after Janoary 1, 1871, the Dent eerara will hsv Governor ta tv follow ing States: ConnectieaL Nrw Taik. New Jersey, IeJawrv 4..eMad, Went Vir ginia, Virgin U, t. s Alabaata, Tn nessee, Kntoeky, t -t-1, Orj tmi Nevala.' CoaaU. Ura;a i "i " aeori. whom thTixJtl, t - Lav Oevanors eat cf tiaj-. H is not bad for a party wbki i J - Jaal For sal by r. W. KEECHNEB. tl rATERAVIlEEL, JL.8tNa FOB A ClRgUlAJV&i 08 aadawly-oh PRESERVER OAKSKD FBU1T8 AND VEGETABLES, JELLIES, MALAGA GBAPEB, BCTd ; L1TEB EAISI3B in Qr. Boxes ' pet p raprassly for family see Extraata of an kiada ; Cookiag Win aad Braady aad tbe eboieeet Liqaors eV ail kinds. Oreages aad Lemeo ; 0raaa aad Blaak Teas of the A see quality ; Java aad Lagfayra Ooffe parabed ia the grata. - - - - . BT Tat lartaat aaeortaaeat ot tae Groeehee Ax Obrietaaas la lb liata, at GEOBGE MYEBS', 11 A 13 Front street, easll 7tt- 8 A DCES. PRESE& VES AND JELLIES rvp xsauxs. rsnco, ezsMAi asd tsisrlBse a n caAi.p.rTrica. . 7ratratMre4, ctr4tobod T r "T CT DEBT, u '' A N&w Discovery 1 ! PhaloiVs V ITALIA Salvaon for the Hair. CLEAR aWaTERI VTniOilSEDliIENT 1 1 OriVTHE LICHT I ! . For Restoring to CraiJIair its Original Colorj Phaion'. "ViTAUKiiflcrs ut-; terlyfrom allibnali coloring prepouationcrctoforc used. It is Ibixpd, sweet smelling, prccWltatesnoiiiuddyorblimy nutm,rcquircs no shajting, im-; parts no stain to the skin. Hold i it tothe light and it is clear and i cloulUess. It leaves no mark on Zthe scatoi yet jt reproduces in 7 gray haiSatfftatural color that time or sicKrriaainay have hit-ached out of it7a. I i ' ; i 1 1 1 ! i PhalorVsVitalk m is for one sole purseyrat ol re producing, with absatutc cer- j tainty.the naturaIor of the! bairr -It is noCtended as a daily dressiosnorforremoving xurf or sKfndrnff ; ndr for cu- . ring baiess; nor for stimiila-; ting tfc grvrthof the? hair. ; Thcsl objects may be accom-j plishsli after the color has been, fixed Vith the Vltalia, by Pha-j Ion' Comical Hair fnvigo rator. ; - ' j j " The yjTAfeita harmless! " . and unequakd pre,. ; 'ationfor? 4 the Tejffoduction of tie orign ; rial hue cf f-rij liir.r 1 cothi -4 'v. cbe TLii u accr ..plished "' in fixn tro to tra t ' .icati aat accord-tat!.- ' i Jicfii ;i rquired. yaJ dnr" OH T-l?5t-ei oa tbs Ladles of Wilmiugton and th rullie GREAT iUW YORK nOliSC, It MABKAn1 BTBKAT, 1)by moiti "B ALTIMORE BR AMU HOIIM)." GRAND DISPLAY OK run inu tilAllBOAD WlInlnoB, barlout Y S. B, Be Co.. Ornea Cnrtv tm. srn Gas't; Prt'r, WamsQToit, K. O., Oct. 23. 137U. 'BbraracZo I OUANOE OF SCHEDULE Vt AND AFTKB tJOVTMBES 8 thsPaa VI senger Train will ran tbe following sabedul Leave Wilmington at 7 o'clock a. m., and arrive at the bead of tbs Boad at 4 o'clock p. m. Leave tbs bead of the Road at 8 a. m., and ar rive at WllmlDKton at, 8 D. m. daily. (Bundava sxcepied). Two regular Freight Trains per week wDl leave Wllmlnitoa at 7.-06. m. Tuesdays sod'rldavs add arrive at Wilmington on Mondays and Thurs days at 4:10 p, 19. HOLIDAYS! hrougU lickots to Charlotte. . . . . . .. . . , ' tl Jof Eaglnear and Boperintendeut. oot su . as-tf WILMINGTON A WRLDON BAILHOAD CO..) Orricrc ca'r Ksa. d Oas't Bcfv, Wiutuiato, N. a, Aug. It, 1870. J . f ISAAC' MACKS," No-11 Market Stroot, RebPEOTFUIXY INFORMS THH 1'UPMO that he lias Jnut returned from Mow York aad Baltimore with a cars fully selected stock ff FOREKtN AN1 DOMKHTIO ' READY MADB CLOTHING, boots, snoia, HATH, OAl'S, and t fnt Una or tDlt and GRNTB' ; .flMfiK Of SCREDrLE, a Ciiiavr AU VS-i.1 AxA A hUW VbAl AUeJial, FiniMsiiiNvj mm inmm- ton at 6:00 a. u, and 11:80 p. m.i and arrive at Wei- flog at .8tt a rn. and 8:00 p.m. Leave weldon 1D:00 a. m. and 7:88 p. to.) arrive at WUmlng ton truo a. m. aud Itta p. m. Tbe day trains will not rnn on Htmilaya. Mnrnlaa train North will tear Union Depot at 8 1 U u'otuok. Miabt train North will leave Union Depot at 9 1 50 o'oloek. The 8 . ai. Passenger Train makes connection at Uoldaboro' for BaMgh. au aooommoiiauon ana rreigbl train will leave Wilmington 10:80 a, m. dally (Sundays except ed). fletnrnfng. leave Qoldsbero at 6XX) a. A., and arriv at Wilnilngtou at p, m. - Tim day trains leaving Wilmington 8:t8 a. bj., aud Weldon 10:00. m.oouneotoinealr with Tarbo ro' Branch train. Klgbt paeewoger trains lea v. lug Wilmington aod Weldon oo Monday. Wed nesdays and Fridays, also connect olosely with tha Tarboro' Ursrwb Vrau), sad with Btaanara to VVahgtoa.N.O. , . - -Wltw . 8. L. FBEMOST. - " y,, ,, - , BK V Man, AsBrrpt. may 8 two WilBJiBglon. f bar. and Ri ll. R R C.e OmuB Caixr Ksotstc asp Gm'l Bprr.. Witnwarox, M. O., So. Ulh, 1870. sramiiis Ms stotk Ban dec nis l.astres at 96 sts per Jrd; 1 - Beautiful Checks at 10 ets psr yatd; i j -tJ.j- "js-r. ; Flannel, all shades, at 30 ets per yard j . 1 -r--- " .'::.i3::'(t:'i- i 1 ' '!'. -:A .1.1 ... . :' Elegant Prints at 8 els psr yard; ! . . ! Bleached and Unbleached Homespun at 9 ot Boys' Brogan at 75 els; t; ' ' , I ; : , ; s Men's Brogens tit Mtn'sGsttsrsU 211; . ," V"' ;,'.!"", Mao's BootsM5; 1 ' ..i . t. ; Ltdi' Balmoral at tl; ., , r , , .;. Ladies' Lac Gaiters at 81 85; Gsats' BaU at 79 eta) Ctilldrene' For at 81 75; Ltdi.' Fort tt 13 58; Hosiery, Gloves and Trimmings IN EXDLIS8 VABIETV. ! lot- WM. ETTINGEH Leave fir Nfw York by Janoary 1st, sal oCsrs Ibis tktnea for RARGrAJNS Op t that Um iy to aaald bun le ataka rveai for a It era hone . f s IOTlCEi-Ke) (ttxtciit frkAlem triUiair Car UtM Cm ttrrcL ia tzrrr?7XiZi tmv r"- te.-A. aA - err;a.r r'' - rizj, a. A: :4ti eifx7, at prloss to snit all. ' All are cordially Invited to before porobasliig elMwhcrn, ! ISAAC MACKS, ' i ' ' - ; A ' j : ' tin, It MARKET STREET. - . I a : , .. ; .. ;, .., adr Deslsrs win Bad it te tbslr aevantags to stamla hts Btnek. ' ,:' -i"4i , S1B n: ,.J I ! ; 70.. NOTICE rpEBODOU T1CKET8 Ti OHtBLOTTB, vu J Rs'l and flt. over this Railway, are fo saw at to i inset ome as tv ...,L.;.;iii Um.. 8. L. FBEBOBT, ; Kngujssr adBnprmUodo. nov 80 . ,. M-tf Btsr aad Post aopy. ,i - i a'-...-,-- . OKNKhUL HrirgKINTKNDEfnB OFFICE,! rm.evs a A Smcrrs A A Oo. V ' Wrutiaafoa. ti. a, slay 1ft. 1870, J . JACOBI AXE olhsrt In shspa ud Onarantsed to steel sll matarial , t ' Ua sure to ask for THE JAOOBI AXB snd acoept no other. Every Ax warranud , , For sals at , - M ATn L J AlXIBI B 1 dec 17 Hardware Depot, Ho. 9 Market street. 6-, ALL THIS WEEK . -!. ' I i. ...1 1 E GBBATBSX BABQAINS OAN BE bad in CLOTHING-, GENTS FTJRSI8H1NO Q00DH, UMBRELLAS, io. deo 28 I I1OW0, TIER, MTT80N A 00., City Clothiers. 77- Estb. EN0CU MORCAiVH sows' ao. i, On AKD AFTKB MOKDAf the 18th rost., J laaaangara for the W. A M, Bs B. will sake tbe Train at tbe t.tt.H. BV Depot and the 'allowing schedule will bs ran t ' " DAl FXCBkBH TBalM (DaTJy.) -Uava WUwiugtuutW W nltOeput) 8(0 A.M; vrrive at flucouoo ........,.,...'.11 OS A. M irnv HtiUle........ 8OU0. M U'vi KlugewiUa...... ....... ,.,,.,.11.40 A. M imve at rlorouoe ................... 8:tt t, M Arrive al Wtusiugeoa. ..,.. f K : .At BtGUT EAPBEBB TBW tDaliy.l Lvava Hiimuigton (W A (7 B B. Depot) 8:80 P. At arnr at rloranos -. .......... l.-iS A. M Arms at gjn.vlil... ....,..- i Uiav Binaevuia ......... SM imre at Fkireiiea ..,..11.-0 It Amva at Wilmington. Hi A. At JNO.O. WINDER, Oenloapt. , may 10, IK70 . r : I , . .... ;,. ... i--;v: t' r7 IJlf TU CAROLLU.' 11. Beneficial Acccciatibn, ;10il 41 I CRAND 8ILE RO, OF DlSTRirUTUN Valuable Real Ectdto .1 - . - --ft j PERSONAL PROPERTY! , ' TO TAKE FLACE In Wilmington, COS!-: FOB GENERAL U BETTEB AMD CHEAP KB THAN BOAP. Doe it work anioklv. asllv. and with leee la bor than aoy other com pound ; olean winitnci without water ; removes .tains from moa ms bit and ton ; olean and briahlens featoai and UM tear ; for urrsl Aous Unaniaj is un equalled ; polishes tin, brae, iron, oopper and steal; removes oil, rnst and dirt from machimry, removes stains frooa the band which oap will not take off, Ac, Bold at all Grocery, Drag and Nation btore. wrn.io.alo isll Waebingtou Street, N. X. - 1 30 OlfuriiHLroat. Tinilnn. Inly 8 238-ndAmob r"-t.. Aii,f ROLLER SKATING AT - MASONIC HALL.! COMMENCING MONDAY. DZO. 20ts, 1870. TCEdDAY. THCRA day and Batarday veninge from 8 to 10. Monday, Wednesday sad Friday afternoons from 3j to C). Batoraay anernnoua (exclnaively for cbil dreal from i to 4 a'eloak. i Admission m oeols. Ce of State 15 oasts. Children nndor 12 ytars Of age, half ptio. Morning aeeembtles story day from ll) to 12 o'elook, u.. (xclnsivly for ladies) t learn and praotioe, wbaa oo ehargs is made tor admission. N. B. The aaaaameBt reosrree tbe right to rfne adouaaioa and n,e of Sketet to asy objee tionaLle person, and to all But of genteel ep pvarsDo. - oe ti L . . -1 . "OFFICE OF Co'cstTT OOMS5I IWEBrJ, Wiw Favevxa Ctjttjt, . 4, w n : 1W tstS: iim. n n -- - - - i - . Oritrtd, Thai anul tbe Sd day xt Janaary, 1871, at II e'etock SL, proooeah win b rejetred ho tho Saard of Ooantr Oomtnlaaionare tor ntdl aal atUodaae aad aupvtr of aasdleroca tot tb Coaoty JaB, daring lis year TTTt. Tte ComaU- 8 tb rlgsf to rsjeet any or all t a,... . .' 1 vtwa Kru di tounty t.otwiiaicnere a ft - . t.. " - TS.tJ TTIT Ud. ta.tS'Jwn'TI- -tl m.i Xw M 1 j- e i 1 v i I . . . At 7. von h Fret tr I. TjtCKWBtAT AND WEiCar H Oe B k-. i XJ 7 Nor b frw. - ' I UiAaV Ali-iulA CO U"rt Mrxiri tir,ri. i txi.y aad Jab tea, at , - ,--- j.'.hu...;!.-... ,t . MONDAY, JM. I6tb,lS7l. 10,000 NoBbers Pat la latptilf 110 Awards Drawn. Whole CerltllcAtes, $5 ilalres, $2 50) Qnitierfj tl ti v What th Ctty Pfa r " Faiza Dbxwibo. Quit , ertrwd sasirablod at th lbatr yeeterday noeo, to witness tb Grand Drawing of tb Motth Carolina Banstoial Aaso eUtioo . There war lQu rrlxa In aU, snd UtUs rolls of paper separating tbaee war pleoed in A wheel oo on aid, wb.il tha teaket ware la anotbw wbatl eppoai'e to former, Betweea the two wae a labia, at which su toe Jadsea aad Mr. John London, GoeBnutewaar. Tbs wheels were saad whA giaae sl, e ewrtnlng within tbem eonld b twa aad were ecarely looked, nata tb drawing began. Thia waa don by mesne ot two liu boys, who war eeonrly blind-folded, one drawing a oamnor from on of th wboeie aad lb etaer lbs piae lo eorraavwnd, wuli it. I liars a oo qaesiioo bat that tb draw ing was done in a peibetly fair and ost hian aer. Wt'tw oa Iteiljrlournal. JUf. ad. Tea Gaaaa Da-twrse Fi mi Air. Tbe r-nd ricglv number distnbotioo of tne W. O. ! . ..c-ial Aseool'tioa, wbieb took rle at tea ira yoe'enlay, atl o'clock, waa tb l.-' - : g theme durinr the dav. Tba drawiux t ' ut in poblto, a eommitte havtn baea aawa- - .. ia the aadiaDC to act wih Ui coir r .t.r lit keeptog an aeuoontof tben a&1 1 . that tl waa eotdaarad .fUrtr. -C i . m crowd wa proeaot to wi;ue n - . la rouowirtg oatreor erew tf ) . . viw: N. A'110, A,000;.N. Au.4, t i t 0 j f it t770, 11,0 ; Vo. ictl. ti 0 0 i r-a. 1. 1. tl f V bo. t4lA00 itaa, He.- i o cruae Me, HUi era aold teaa-Ua-aaf i'"-ngtaa, at. 0.r- imtiij Ana Afanuaf tuor, I m. i. is tbis. era sexsd cs- - I. .XB0 ' ' " . Ttos. ' ; " " IV9. AWAJLPf JaXST r- I At o ll OoaAwa A vsiaatiai Tw Arril, " a-b, ... Two;,- . - m ..x. Twt, , ... " ASKtrKt.eUat ewsrda, r- ..... . . . ' to I.... ' .. ; ;i'iccjiicrc.-t, aw irtr rr-r'r ""a Band atvy r V- " C-' ! w 1. O" we' s t f.r.t. . - t-w I. , ta v ie f'ttrn r . . i4a
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 3, 1871, edition 1
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