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THE -EVENING POST,
Thursday, May 16th, 1872.
OVEll AD OVER AGAl
Over and over again, i
KT f turn
1 always find in the Book of Lilc V vr
Some lessons I have to learn, ' -jy
1 must take my turn at the mill, . .
I must grind out the the golden ij10
I must work at my task with g.rejitite will
Oyer and oyer ax&io. . - y
:-y
"We cannot measure the
ui even iuu liuivob iiu w
"v it., a : : . jiMt
jtfor check the flow oCAc golden Bands
That run through-Single Lour.
Hut the morning w"s must fall,
'"- And the bud the summer rain
"Xnst do thclpaxt and perform it all
. OTer andyver again.
The that has once been trod
- Is vcr io rough to the lect ;
JyC the loc&on wc once Lave learned
-as never ,0 ua.ru 10 repeat,
fhouuh sorrowlul tears may fall,
Aiid tbc Lean to lis acath be driven
"With storm ami tempest, we need tbtin all
To render us meet for Heaven.,
A Celestial Defalcation How the
catbeii chim'sc Try ;i "Busted"
th?oK? a rotv recently occurred among
hclonKing totu
I
ll.iu.'i of Denosif'.
Yup Compnny.
'lice. Kc- Wot
appear?
nd rtT
terestcd
:in o(Iiccr.c. or as
... .,r..,.,i.l,jlHlll
jauk alluded t,
,uA that Ecc U'.mh was a "boss ofheer,
.r al least, uy
.1
rtuc l ii6 position,
under i,m w"3 a bonivkeepcr who was
jnri7J:cd v.itii the !eiicatc and iiupor
Lnv! duties pertaining to that position.
Loxt a week a -,1) it was discovered
jat sonic'liin wa rotten iu (Jliin, or
or at 1 ast in the bank, and upon iu-
Yf ', ;tion .'i t!ic sato, eve, several
i t!ic safe,
1: .t':d 'l!.tis of the funds were
-ni.?ij)g. The greatest excitement pre
"viiled, and crimination ;ind recrimina
1in among our Oriental inhabitants
was the order of the day. Ecc AVood
"was pounced upon as the guilty paity,
;iud his life demanded in satisfaction of
the ab'iisc 01 the mist reposed in bis
jiionor and intcgiit'. Tiic bookkccj)cr
"was closely questioned, and his accounts
aiiulcrwcnt a carclul scrutinj', but noth
ing imjjlicating Jec Vood could be
liscovcrcd. Finally t lie excited Chi
iiaiucn agreed thaf.il Ecc Wood, ac
jcording to the time honored custom
rcscri bed by their religious teaching,
would purgo himself of suspicion, the
matter would rest. Accordingly, one
ilay 1 i:it week, everything being pre
pared beforehand, a delegation waited
n cur worthy ohciifl, Dryde IeCliu
t t e 1 , and iutoitned him that certain
exercises were tube gone through with
at the Chinese graveyard, and that they
desired him to be ou hand, and to look
out and : ec "who shot lirst."1 Dryde of
course "looked out," and before Lc
would allow any Chinaman to go to
the place indicated, carefully searched
thoc who were to accompany him, aud
relieved them of their artillery and
pruning knives. Nearly all the angry
Cel. lials remained a respectful distance,
and Ecc Wood and two or three of his
sicciiL'eri repaired with Dryde to the
cemetery, where all the graves of dc
iunct Mongolians were found lit up
with wax tapers and adorned with
sdipj of paper. The oath of muo
tx'uce, which was imprinted in Chi
imc characters on a piece of paper,
wai then spread upon a grave and fast
ened down with sticks, and Eec Wood,
piostraVmg himsclt according to
their "peculiar religious belief, went
through all manner of genuflections,
signs aud te'kcnj, rfud then seizing a
white rooster, provided lor the occa
sion, he took a cleaver and severed its
head from the body. 1 The ceremony
through with, hcritl .McCIintock,! by
ropiest, dug a hole and deposited
therein the dead rooster, the instrument
used to cut oil its head and a paper on
which was written the oath ol exculpa
tion, which were then covered with dirt
or buried. Dryde bays he had to per
lorm the duties ol t;extonv as not one pf
the Ch.uuamcn would touch the dcd
chicken or artist in the burial of it.
This ceremony is said to be one of a
very s.dcmn nature with the Chinee,
but" it appeals that in this iustaner
lias not sati lied them. Some of tV ..
openly declare that Eee Wood i-.s
bworn lately, and one remarked, inc
think he die belly soon." We are in
jormed that some of the obstreper
ous, ot his countrymen arc making up a
pony purse lf pay some scoundrel to
Assassinate Koc Wwoil but wLothur it iu
true or not, -wc can't say. Should it be
done, the hired assassin would probably
be summarily dealt with, regardless ol
the formalities of the law, as Eec Wood
as one ot the leading Chinamen of this
camp, and his own friends would
probably not abide the law's delay. Wc
lout know whether the decapitated
chicken h:is bc n resurrected or not, but
jis we learn u w a a in uui, siju m iut
irreverent boys are
loosers bv not being
aware ot
WoibL
the ceremonies. bh'lio Ci'u
A touching incident is reported lioni
Chatauooga. An utter stiangcr calUd
n a respectable farmer, last week, aud
aisked him it hi bourse had not been
jobbed during the war. The fanner
replied that it had. " I, said the
tdrangci," was one ol a marauding
party that did it. I took a little silver
locket." That kcket," said the far
mer, b'urting into tear,' 44 had been
Worn by my dear, dead child." 44 Here
h,'- ripfied the. stranger, visibly
rflccted ; " I wi rich : let me make res
titution : here arc CO for your little
j on." lie gave the farmer a 00 bill
jiud received GO in clnngc. He then
iv rung the farmer's hand aud left. The
larraer has since dried his tears and
Joaded his shot gun. The $50 bill t?as
lad.
wa3 pcculiaiVru"c,l.wlt ',ul1. c' a
rcapoii i'Ie turc connected with the
i-arc s'ifc-X'PS ant disbursement ol
thr iV'k-.0 institution, and that
riatfOTmOrgiiiizatlon State Com-
. v. v-i-niittec.
' The Republicans of North Carolina
io OoavpaWon assembled, do
Iit&fte 1. That the platform and prin
rinU3 of the Republican party of North
pflrolina, as heretofore enunciated in its
Convention, are hereby re-affirmed, and
events have xroved that their practical
enforcement ia essential to the welfare of
the country, and to the maintainenc ot
tuc ngnis, lnieresis auu uuwuwd v v
people. .
2. That the administration ot Presi
dent Grant meets with our hearty and
unqalificd approval, and our delegates
to the national Republican convention,
to assemble at Philadelphia on the 6th
day ol June next are instructed to vote
for his rcnomwation to the f residency
of the United States.
3. That the Republican party of North
Carolina favors as rapid a dimunition
and as carlv an extinction of all internal
revenue taxation as the exigencies of the
government will permit, for! thoieason
that the details of us collection are ne
cessarily offensive, und in man respects,
oppressive to the people. "
4. That all internal revenue . taxes'on
thedistillation ot Iruit ought to be abol
ished.
5. That the Repulican party of North
nr lina recommend to the Concjrcss ot
ti. amnesty bill, and the adoption of
al accessary measures for the enforce-
msnt and protection of the civil and pol-
; . : ' :. L n 1 - r 1
ikiutki riuis ui an classes 01 Aiuencau
citizens.
0. That io a free and representative
govemment,we recognize the paramount
obligation to provide efficiently for the
general education of the people, and we
lavor such legislation as will accom
plish that end; that wc respectfully re
commend and ask of the national gov
crnment, such aid, by the provision of
a public luncl, or the donation 01 pub
lic lands to the purposes ot establishing
schools iu the several States, as will se
cure to the masses of the people ot al
classes the benefits ol a liberal educaT
tiou.
7. That wc lully cnelorsc the acts of
Congress, passed to secure equal rights
aud protection to the citizens of the I
United States, in the several States; and
we respectfully recommend a continu
ance ot the present laws and the adop
tion of such further legislation as will
more certainly secure to the citizensJull
and practical enjoyment of all their
rights, privileges antl liberties. 1 ,
8. In the opinion of this Convention,
the Democratic majority ol the last Le
gislature by consolidating into one act
its numerous propositions to amend the
State Constitution, endeavored to force
upon the people a false issue, and to
coerce them into the adoption of obnox
ious amendments, aud insomuch as all
these propositions must be submitted
to the next Legislature for ratification,
before the same can be referred to the
people, therefore,
iCtsolccd 1. That the amendments pro
posed as a whole do not meet the ap
proval of the Republican party, because
their adoption would subvert essential
principles of the existing Constitution.
2. That Republicans can endorse a por
tion ot said amendments and the next
Ceucral Assembly may adopt such of
them as shall seem best
welfare.
lor the general
). That we cordially endorse the ad
ministration of Gov. Caldwell, and re
cognize the fact that our people may
rely upon his firmness in upholding
their interests and defending 'their
rights; and we heartily thank him for
resisting the revolutionary purposes of
those who designed to deprive the citi
zen! of the protection afforded, by the
State Constitution.
4. That forgetful of personal prefer
ences wc pledge ourselves to support
earnestly and without reserve, the can
didates presented by this Convention,
believing that in uuity alone is strength x
aud that principles arc more important
than men, to the Republicans to North
Carolina.
The following is the plan of organiza
tiouwhich was adopted :
lioolcul, That hereafter the organiza
tion ol the Republican party of North
Carolina shall be follows:
1. A State Ext. uivc Committee of
elevcu mvmbers, t reappointed by the
President ot the Si.ite Convention; and
the President of the convention shall be
u otfici'j one of the members ot such com
m t tec.
'2 V Congressional District committee
1 e :ch uistrict, to be composed 01 one
ui . a.bcr troui each county, to, be ap
pointed by the Congressional District
convention.
3. A county executive committee to
be comiKsed of one member from each
township, to be appoiutcsl by the coilh
ty convention.
1. A committee of five for each town
ship, to be appointed by the people.
lits'jhal, That the present organiza
tion shall continue to exist 1 until the
new occ shall be effected.
luvohid. That the representation in
the county conventions shall be in ac
cordance with the plan of organization
ot the party heretofore adopted.
The State executive committee is as
follows :
Thos. Powers, of Craven.
T. li.'Keogh, of Guilford.
N. W. LilliDgton, ot Davie.
G. L Mabson, of Mew Hanover.
11. V . Logan, of Rutherford. "
S. T. Carrow, of Beaufort.
.1. II. Williamson, of Franklin.
J. W. Hood, of Mecklenburg.
J. H. Harris, orWakc.
R. 15. Ellisi of Wake.
S. P. Phillips, of Wake, cx officio.
, U is said that whenever an applicant
for a situation as brakeman appears
at the office ot the Michigan Central
Railroad, an official shouts up through
the speaking tube and makes the in
quiry : 44 Any brakeman killed lately?'
It has a strange effect. . The applicant
suddenly concludes that he is not en
tirely fitted for -the situation, and si
lently retires.
"Rattle and squeak," is the popular
name for ham and eggs ia Kansas city, j
JOBnPRINXEG
In lt branches.
NEATLY EXECUTED
S. G. HALL,
HAVING BEEN PRACTICALLY engaged
In the printing business lor nearly t v en 1 y
years, feeis conttdent of his ability to rhrase
his customers.
IVrtleulHi attention - hen to
COMMERCIAL PRINTING,
5ueh
11 ILL UEAD
CAJtDSi
MONTHLY ST AT tl iI L N T S ,
CllElKS,
LETT It HEADS,
RECEIPTS, Ac,
RAIL ROAD PRINTING
in most ol it - oruneh'- .
His e-ffiee It .upt'lit'.l "ith
Entirely 1ST e w M a I e r i a
of the- 'v eiy
Latcsl Styles and Fashions.
And he GUARANTEES bATlsl Al Tl 'N
in nil eai;.
Wedding C. ds,
Invitations Ac Ac.
Of the Latest. Styles.
TERMS MODERATE.
OflW on Prineteo fetrcet between Front and
Second.
WILMINGTON, N. C.
rnay 18-tx
MISCELLANEOUS.
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CURES THE 'WORST 'PAINS
la from., line io rwcn.ii minute..
-NOT ONE IIODIl
alter reading this advertisement "ecu aty
ONE SUFFER WITH TAIN.
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FOR EVERY PAIN.
' It was the first and is .
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that instantly stops the most exerutiating
pat&0. allays Inflammations, and cures
Concestions. whether pi the Lungs,
Stoirach, Bowels, or other glands or organs
by. one application
IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES,
no matter how violent or excruciating the
pain the RHEUMATIC, Bed-ridden, In
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prostrated with disease may suffer,
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WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE.
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS,
INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER,
INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS,
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HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, I
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COLD CHILLS. AGUE CHILLS. -
Thcr application of the Heady Relief
to thq part or parts where the pain or did?
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Twenty drops in half a tumbler of wate
will , in a few moments cure Cramps!
Spaeins, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Sicl
Headache, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Colic
wina. m tiie oweis, and all internal
i:ains.
'Travelers should
I
always carry a bot4
tie ol Itaduay's
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them. A few drops in water will prevent
sickness or paina from change of water. 5
It is better than JTrench Brandy or Bitter
as a stimulant. . i
Fver and Auc Jeured for fifty cents!
There Is not a remedial agent in this world7
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Yellow, and other Fevers (aided by RAD
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DR. RADWAY'S
SARSAP ARILLIAN viwifr
HAS MADE THE MOS1 ASTONISHING
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THE CHANGES THE BODY UNDE$
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THIS TRULY WONDERFUL MT.
CINE, THAT I
Every Day aw lucres iu Flesb
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THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIElL
Every drop of the Saraparillian Resol
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of the eystcm the vigor of life, re
pairs the wastes oi the body wit w aid
sound material. Scrofula, Sypm. Con
sumption, Glaudular disease, Ulcers in the
throat, Mouth, Tumors, Nodes in the
(ilands and other parts of the system, Sc-re
Eyes, Strumorous discharges from tjie
Pars, and the worst forms oi Skin diseases,
Eruptious, Fever Sores, Scald Head, Ring
Worm, SaltRhcum, Erysipelas. Acne,
Black Spots Worms in the Fles1.. Jnmdrs,
Cancers in the Womb, and all v .enm"
and painful discharges, Night Sweats, Ldes
ol Hperm ana an wastes ol tnclilc principle.
l sperm ana an wasres oi tnciitc principle,
re within the curative range of this won
er of Modern Chemistry, and a few.das'
se will prove to any person sipg . tor
der
use
either of these forms of disease its po nt
power to cure them.
If the patient, daily becoming redued
by the wastes and decomposition thatl is
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ing these wastes, and repairs tha satec with
new material made from healthy blood
and this the Sarsaparillian will and des
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loss ot wastes, its repairs will be rapHd,
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llesh and weight increasing.
Not only does the Sarsaparillian Resol
vent excel all known remedial agents in
the cure ofChronic, Scrofulous, Constitu
tional, and Skin diseases ; but it is the qhly
positive cure for
Kidney and Bladder Complaints.
Urinary, and Womb diseases, Gravel, Dia-'
Dctcs, uropsy, totoppagc or Water, f In
continence oi Urine, Bright's Disease, A1
buroimiria, and in all cases where there; are
brick-dust deposits, or the water is thick.
cloudy, mixed with substance like I the
wnite ol an egg, or tnrcads like white.&ilk.
or there is a morbid, dark, bilious apilear-
aucc, and while bonc-dust deposifs,jand
when there is a pricking, bfftning sejisa
tion when passing water, and pain in f the
Small of the Back and along the Loins. f
DU. SAD WAY'S
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perfectly tasteless , elegantly coated Jvith
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. XT! X J.1 XI . ET!
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1 . . , 1 .. . . : a;
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Organs: .
Constipation! Inward Piles, FuUness
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Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust of
Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stoipach,
Sonr Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering
at the Pit ot the Stomach. . !
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jit SEVENTY-FIVE DOLIuVItS and up
wards, rienfy of time given for paymenr.
No cxcue for paying rent aho a small
houfcc for rent j Apply to
JAMES WILSON.
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PARKER & TAYLOR,
Manufacturers and dealer?- in
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
No; 10 Front Street,
W IL JSING TO N N . C.
Ouns, Stovo Ijauterus,-Kerosene, Oil Tin
arid Sheet Iron Ware.
Roofinlonet short notice.
. AgenfH for Fairbank's Scales.
nov ID . , n 1'AMy
J. W. SCHENCK, Jr., & CO.,'
General Cpjmmissioh . Merchants &
Commercial Agents.
CORNER DOCK & WATER STREETS,
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Wilmington, N. C.
WILL UlVfl PROMPT AND PERSONAL
attention to ihc sale or shipment of CoHon
and Naval Siorcs, Juniper Staves and .all
kinds of Country produce, Ac., Ac.
Orders for jjsale of rrodnce or purelms' nf
Goods will hit promptly attended to, and to
the best advantage to our customers.
Wearealsji receiving large consignments
of all gradcjfof Liquors w hich wc are pre
pared to selliat wholesale, at the lowest ca&b
prices,
dec 21
S. 14 MANJVINGr,
coniniibion merciiaut,!
AND DEALER IN
Groceries, I Provisions, Dry
Glothiiig, U. &d.,
Goods,
No.
S3 and 24 North
Water Sheet,
WILMINGTON, N. C
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Couig
nov 23
and CjisIi Orders Solicited
lol-ly
RICHAK13 N. MOON.
Commission Merchant,
AND DEALER IN
FLOUR, GRAIN.
. . . MILL FEED,
' w ! j AND
I i COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Cor. Cdmcluii .&Pacii St s
jBaltimore, Md. ; ' ,
Orders fromi North Carolina Soli'ilcd.
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New tlore ! Old Groods. !
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GREENEWALD & CO., 1
o2 NRTH - WATER STREET, I
Xcitjdoor to Willard Bro
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
LIQUORS, ivflNES,
BRANDIES, WHISKIES
! '. - GINS, &c v Ac.,
und nil kinds! of Fancy Liquors, which w
will offer to the trade on the most rcavso'nablo
terms, as wefrre receiving largo consign
ments of tli1 bct goods in tho country.
4PleaseciUlibeforo making vour purcliasc-i.
jan 11 ! L s . lWi-tf
BOOTS,
IIOKS
AND
LEATHER.
IITE OFFER TO THP; PUBLIC THE LLVRC
CSl JslOClt alia tnm nwvttnmrb rt
BOOTS AND SHOES
H
to 1 c foun in the Stat-. Buying of flr-t
hands wc cnjnf give a better class of goods at
less price tliaia any Ijousc in the city. .
Call and! examine-
GEO. R. FRENCH & SON.
I 1 l?J North Front Mreel.
dec 10 If -li-ly
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R.pL IIARRISS,
Undertikp and Cabinet Maker.
CONSTANTLY
on hand jthev
most imprbved
style of. material
pertainine to iny
business.:Parties J'
will do WQllj tos:
give me a call
iKfore Kcndlngrf
whert-
FurniiiiTe '
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cieaneuana vary - . i
nished, Pictures Framed, Choirs re-seated,
Ac. i
.Store on Hecond between Market and Prin
cess streets.! .
dec 21 ' MO-Iy.
1 !IN ST0$E ND TO ARRIVE,
C BBLS. MOL ASSES,
10,000 LBS BACON4
200 BBLS FLOUR,
For sale at JoWest market rates at
HOTTE3DORF & HASHAGEN S,
No. 10 Southf Front St,
april7
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