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I I ,rf.lH4 -t.-!.. '- : : :; "--if: t i a " .- (' ,. v . :.: f .. v -7 vor. xvm-No. 3. WILMINGTON, N; THUBSDAY MORNING, .OCTOBER 1 , 1868. MYfnVLd&- IN UMlJililt 5,U38. -31 m n- 4 mm (2 - . m DAI TiT JflU BN AL , -- quest pah, a tarn stata, K8QEI.HAKD A PRlCaB, PropriaUre. ADVKRTISINt stATKA 0AUA.Y. 4 g if lip! st?r ; X 8 g 8 8 M 8 0 8 8 1 8 8 8 S 81 8 8f 8 s 81 lit 8 . iUUSCUUPTIOIV. ,. . .. (me year, , , , .....$io oo Six montlii, ; 6 oo Three moulht 8 00 WEEKLY JOURNAL. ESTABLISHED BEITEMTliTR, 1844. one njoue, or ten linei or Itm, tot eacb and everr In emon, $1. Special Notices will be charted $2 per aqaare, Ibr each and every Inaertloa- UBSCKIPTIOJI. One year..... SU mouths,. ..3 .. a THE DAILY JOURNAL. WHWNQT0N. N. C. , THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1. 18C8. s Reported tor tha Jonrnal, ADDRESS: Daliveiwal before tile . DeBMWMttle Club av Cherry Grave. Colaoebas Cowntjr, X. V. by Mr. Johai L. Bkrdaa, . . Men of Columbus County havo been solioited to come here to-day to addrec you concerning the dangers whioh threaten to destroy the Constitution of our fathers , the crisis whioh overhangs our liberties. This is the most trying time, we havo ever yet witnessed in the history of the Amen oan Republic, but we have no cause to de spair, but rtUhe we$?y tajra be inspired . with courage, eaargf and enterprise, and . boldly unite with the great - Conservative party that is going forth conquering and to conquer, Fellow oitizens, yoa behold in mo a man who is no speaker no politiciannothing I claim to be but a plain, sunburnt farmer, but if there be anything that oan rouse up my heart's emotions, . and awaken the slumbering patriotism of my folio w-citi zens, it is the names of those champions who are the choioe of afree people who head a gallant party, seeking constitutional rights, whose principles are the exponents of just laws, equal rights, peace and good will among men. Before proceeding further, let us take a hasty glance at the source, from whence our troubles sprang, and see how badly, basely "and treacherously we have beea treated. la our late civil war yon all beheld the two great sections engaged in a struggle for constitutional liberty. It is not my province to-day to say which was right or which wrong, but suffice it to say that we lost. It . was promised us that upon the cessation of hostilities, we should have peace, and the Union should be restored. Actuated by this assurance, the Southern States, as soon as they could do so, held elections. And iu conventional assemblies they annulled all tueir laws wbicb sprang up with the so-callad rebellion : disavowed all aots obnoxious to the Federal government abolished slavery, and with oue voice im plored admission. How were thoy met ? Uur petitions were aiignted, and our Uou gressmen, whom we elected legally and . constitutionally, were tpurnea with con . tempt from the seat of government ! Gen tlemen, who did this ? That party called Jiadical, wbicn bas opposed every honest measure tuat would give peace and bar mony to our people, and health and pros perity to our system of government. That party who has acted the part of an in satiate robber, devastating the nnd, blighting all manner of industrial pur suits, pillaging the public treasury, and enslaving a free people, Every de mand made by the Radicals on the peo ple, only incites tneir aamnabia xmnJa to seek out new and more ingenious tor tures. The whole history of that party has been fraught, not wita What migbt miiaiy be called political errors, but witn crimes detestable to tne American cnaracter ana shocking to the honor of a glorious Repub lic It has upheld in its arbitrary rule mon sters in the shape of men, whose only mer it was taking the lives of Onr country , men, stealing oar property and burning our towns and cities. Enormities of Crimea for whioh a Radical Congress added stripes of military insignia to their tinseled collars. but if it had been left to civil law, their backs would have been decorated with thirty-nine lashes. Look at some of their meat men. Unstar, who dealt in carria ges and mnlattoes, Hiram, the molasses . thief, . Butler,, the spoon man, and little tf c n n. w n iff is! P PhiL who burned two thousand barnea. Now, gentlemen, these are the big men of "the party, and if they Would steal and de stroy, rich as they were, what wonld those poor, miserable little fel'i do who aspire titer as low offioes as constable of a dis atrict, or colonel of Billy Fits Gubemator'a xuUitia t I leave that for your candid com idaration. ' Now, gentlemen, all those good times promised yoa by the Radicals, 1 ask where are they? Do they consist of the thirty five oenta per yard for the cotton ahirtiog ,r? "L , :j"'-'.,.rr. vwtuua ax yw.. autr awv uuiiaia sm i traah&l ior. (b oom ,w-bny, or doe U I marelT oiuui of the BriTilr laUlr corded to u ignoraat olafli of YotiDsr for men woo now noi tueit interests. 1'oor, beniglitod countrymen, of tbe Radioal par ty, yoa cave beea aoiadea by k party cry ing Union and peco, whew they intemled diannion and war. Borne lUJioaJs ear they are going to seat Graut and Uolfx it tbey have to do ft by force of arms. Tbey talk familiarly about wart Do they know any thing' about war? On whom do they de pend for leaders in the strife whioh they so unceremoniously seek to brings upon the ptincuauio luuuuimnia oi tu umuur vrm Iliram U. nerve you, now the tnolausc is gone 'I Wjll Spoons answer your purpose when ther art none in ' the oountry ? All your big rogues Lave pocketed the valua bles And the little fellows nave notntng loit but to enslave each other. Do the Radi cals know anything about war? Who was it, I ak, that conquered the armies of the rebellions States? Not lUdioals, gentle men, but men who honestly fought for the Union ; those4 Northern men who, ' in No vember, will east their votes for Seymour and Blair. Once , more, Itadioals, let me advise you, that when Ton think of bringing on a revolution backed bv urant or Uotier, in tue language or Mr. Arp, I say "Consider old cow, consider." Kemembermatnosecrans. uanoooK, liiair, besides legions of scarred and sunburnt veterans in blue and grav vot live who earnestly aeeiro peace, i " But they oan rein a mettled stoed, And love to oouoh a epear ; . . bt. GeorKB. a etirrins hfe they'll lead W'Lcn they hare such neighbors near.' Gentlemen, allow me to portray to your view the three grand elements of which the Radical party is composed. . There are .1. ,'i :i .j : ... T three parts of it, and although one may be a httle less culpable than the others, yet I find them all in one heap of fosterinfr carrion that sends its deadly miasma UD the nostrils of every nonest, brave and patriotic citizen. The first olass are those who are ignorant, indolent and supers ti- houb. Tools of tne leaders, some of tbem perhaps might be honest, but their infor mation is so small, and their prejudices so strong, that tbey stand ready to do any - thing diBbonest, however it may be that their leaders tell them. . The second class are those who have some degree of infor- mation but very little Cnaracter. A Wise enough to foment the dregs of mortality t stuff th ballot-boxes bv frand. nrnnri . - i Z f v , T I paying offices for themselves, and laugh at their poor ignorant fellows for being made fpols of. , The tbird olass are those of onr neighbors, who, for the hope of seourityorHortio8fJotiriPrloal- Bm'1 sizes ofBey. train tinw hir kneea to nartv r,hnafj I monr n1 B)lur 34 ote. oaoh. Also, the "K EX?.. Llf w?? Monsi Hand Book of FUU and figurea," for ever, tices of the I'esce or Donataules of a Dis trict. How can the oharaoter of such men be portrayed ? Oentlemen, yoa know the meanest men in tne country. The Eng lish language is not sufficient to express the odium I have for suoh men. I prefer the words of the poet: "0b 1 for a tongue te damn the slave, ; ' ' .. . Whose treason like a deadly blight, , O'ercomoe the counsels of the brave, And bleats them in the hour of might. Eia children's curse, his country's shame, May be at last, with hps of name. On a parched desert, thirsting die. And when from earth hi spirit flies, . . , Just Prophet 1 let the damned one dwell , Fall in the sight of Paradise, . Beholding Heaven and feeling Boll," ' Oentlemen, we have taken a brief view of that party whose whole hfe has been made op of promises, lies aad detestable I crimes; who has annulled the laws made . . I vise, uravw auu uuueat lawers. ana uiieu our iuu wiui yvwiij, woe ana mis- erv. Thev now seek to uoroot our trea of I iiki nrl on. Intra a traa mnnlo - T!r, t jT'. -.i ,i,-t,f ri :. Z V 3 u"uu' 1 ,uu" I t uauu. i xne AxcuoDiu xemoorauo vonvontion I has happily raised a beacon Light that ilia-1 mines tne patbway of every nonest man I of whatever race or color, and all are fly h rst atrnfrlinrv T.IKavw 5- "o y v ----- - 6B--"o ""vi i snatch her from the grasp of the monster and smite him to the dust. I Honest men of North Carolina, read the Democratic nlatform. Who framed its . t , i priuuipiea ( nwo aucj an xeuiuuraui oi i tbe old sonool I ssoi only democrats, put I honest men of all parties, who earnestly I desired tne welfare of tbe Union and the overthrow of the Radical party. Men of all parties, from all parts of the Union, met in New York On the 1th of July and, casting aside former differences, they uni ted in the spirit of peace and fraternal aiiection, and began tbe work of restoring oar liberty, peace and glory of by-gone days. The result of their labors was the choioe of two of the most approved and popular i statesmen of this day, Hon. Horatio Bey-1 mour, of flew lork, and Ueneral FranklrlHt Srf a vkarto aucntd to sen P. Bjair, of Missouri. Now, what are the policies of these champions of liberty 1 1 Sum It np in a nutshell. No party triumph. The Constitution of our fathers, as it was and as it shall forever be. Equal rights and impartial government. what stigma, thou, snail we affix to tnoso who say we are the war party 7 An asser tion so desperately base that it refutes it self.- We who ask for the Constitution of oar fathers how can we mean war ? How can we mean war by protesting against the employment of Holden's militia in time of peace, a measure directly opposite to the old Constitution, and even all the bastard offsprings of a aimiUr name spawned forth by motley reconstruction .Legislatures. I ask what do they mean ? Peeoet i When these so-called consecrators oi Hie pence bayonets almost dairy bereaves some un happy, family of this scarred and mutilated country ? . What means all this military preparation if it be not to rivet upon us tnecuams pi slavery, ana to gag our mourns I that wa mav not have tha nriviWa of IL American citizens Fellow-citizens, they say " let as have peace, bnt they mean to give yoa that peace whioh is found in the dark and noisome dungeon, or that peace which knows no waking. We say we will have peace. We invite yoa to examine the policies of oar cbam- pions. Colored men, let the principles of laif,m whinh .n. h. J r Y.r . , , Will read to yon, sink deep into your in- 1 nairioc minds. The nature of the Deaoa I we hold out to you is equal rights, harmo- I y1" Condenaera, against a competition nioo. meitjnthVh oth. ..d .ffl good government aad, gentlemen, by the held at Bt.Loni Mo our Gin aud Condenser 4Ugnt ox uoa, tuat we wiu nave at au I We. belong io that xwbkj Anc8trj hwT,"-"' EZ2S WXEZ&ZT. tyranny.. . We are free bora Americans. Let as use our right of suffrage in the coming fight, and, by the power of that weapon mightier than the sword, we shall triumph over the itadioal monster in No vember. I-.. i - . ; I Fellow-citizens, in the language of a ErutU8,Xaskyon: " Wbo la sere so rude that he would not be a free-bora American. as our forefathers were r if any, speak. ,,uc ."'a . u of oasw aoai B woumi V a iwauauui ao vue I ALBAiil OOTXtJil OlS MAAT f ACTt Ja.lia CO., that howouil sot IotwIui oomtryf U'A4aay,S.Z ft O. firaww Xvk - any, speak for him have I intended to of fend, r -,-. -rr-t I hope I have offended none. I behold in von the offspring of a virtu ous, wise nd honest ancestry. I behold us all as a band of brothers, seeking to re store oar country to its former srlorv. Once more I invite yoa to a uuited action," II we succeed in electing our noble champions, misery, want and woe. whioh appear every wbere upon tne nee or our nnnappy eoun try will vanish like the leaves of autuuiu but once forget you aro free, aud fail to use your nht or ballot, and yon are uu worthy of vour anaestrv. There is no mid die Kroand. To the rescue, every mau of yon. and all will yet bo well: but if that damnable faction is to ooutiuuo its course of role and ruin, and at last fasten within its snaky folds our remaining liberty, Then mount, oar souls, to securo seals on hiitb. ana let our grosa nnan umik oowiiwtru nere to ate NEW ADVERTISEMEKT8. ACET8 HAMi:i). MAI.S on FKMAIX, VOR THK LIFE or OKU. QUI T) V HKNKV C. DBH1KU. aaader tba Sa 1J tion snd Authority of Oen. Oeant hlmaolf. ine moat intcnaely UlteroatiiiK liiosrapuy over published in Amerloa. RS3 Uotaro I'Ka. com plete in one Vol. Prioe $i 75. 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Weekly Tribane, Aug. 8. "We know them te be a fair dealing firm." N. Y. Herald, Ang 118. "A friend of ours drew a tSCO prize, whioh was promptly rooolved." Dally News, Bept. 3 Bend for drool at. - Liberal tndnoenienls to Agents. Batiafaetlon guaranteed. Kvery package of aoaled envelopes contain one oaali gift. Bix Tickets for tl ; 13 for t2; OS for IS: 110 for IIS, All letters should be addressed to HABPEB. V71L- BOM A CO., 178 Broadway, N. Y. sop&-6m IN STORE A nd Receiving from iqk btkamer MaryBanf'jrd," 100 BAIlREtH BTJOAR, Crushed, Powdered, ABO and Yellows 60 BOXES CHEESE, Cream, Factory, English Dairy Pins Apple and Dutch Ho,i1; j 1Q0 BAGS OOFFttE, l , Java, Laguayra and Itio; 150 B0XK3 SOAPS, Family, Palo aud No. 1; 86 BOXES 8TAB0H; 100 BABBEL8 AND BOXES FREBU OBAOKEBPj We are receiving Grooaries by every steamer and offer to purchasers a full stock at lowest pricos. GEO. MYEUS, 11 and 13 Front street, ' " " ' CHAB. V. MYERS, Agt, opt 20 809 UKITEB8ITT OF MABTLJIKD. THE BIXTY-FIRBT ANNUAL SESSION OF the B0UO0L OF MEDICINE in the Univer sity of Maryland will commence on ths lOlh of OCTOBER, 1868, and will end ou the 1st of March. 1809. There will be a preliminary Course of Lectures, beginning on MONDAY, Oct. 8th. FACULTY OF PHYSIO. NATHAN R. SMITH, M. D., Professor of Sur- E. A AIKIN. M. D.. LL. D.. Professor of I vneniiacry mau roarn-Ky. G. W. UJLTENBERGUH, M. D., Profoesor of Obstetrics. B1UHARD MoSlIERRT, M, D., Professor of Principles and Practice of Medicine. 0B.HI3TOPHEB JOHN8TON. fcf. D Profosaor of General Desoriptive and Surgical Anatomy. SAMCKL 0. CHEW, M. D., Professor of Ma teria Medic and Therapeutirs. FRANK DONALDBUN, M. D , Prifessor of Physiology, Hygiene and General Pathology. wot. A. UUWAttU, M. XI., ease of Women and Children Professor of Dis- j JAMES II. BUTLEU, U. D., n . . , DemonstratOT. J" . --" ' ;"; j, noa no warrant id tne uonaiuutiun, and U aaue- The fee for the full oonrse are tl JO. For Ma. ; tioned by th people will aubvertour form of gov H'uSHrlli fvr tt!TvE?i2mi;? VT" V0- i ernment. aud oan only end in a .ingle euitralissd THE UNIVLBsm HOSPITAL, (on IsriBUA- andooi,oiidatedgovurnmont iu which th aepa- t,j atiarutHito tne vuiiee, ranas among tue , nrst iuaa, duuwi-s m m country, it ai- i fords a great variety In tha form oi aisoaae ai- j way nnder treatment. Bargtcal Operation, and Clinical Lsotnres oa Hurgery, Praotioat Medioine, i and the Diseases of Women and Children, ar J constituent parts of tne dally instruction given by tbe respective Professor of this Institution. Student desiring to perfect themselves in see- cialUiet can tak course of private inatruction from Adjuncts attaohed to th variau Chairs. UU. W. ULLllLnillLMilLli. AI. U . Dean. - SeptS 1 989-9 aw6t Orncs or Caixr EHomssa Wnxiaattroa T Tasbobo BarLBoiD. .- Tabbobo' N. C, Ang. Slat, lbC8. TO C0XTR1CT0S8. PROPOBALS ENCLOSED IN A SEALED N velope emloraad with tha title of the work. and th name of the bidder written thereon, will be received at thia office nntil Wadneeday, Sep tember 80th, 1868. at 11 o'clock aeon. ror graduation of Wulianiaton A Aarboro Bail- road. - . . For timber work. Including only trestle, drains. settle guard and road oroasing. ( or croea-tie delivered on line or the roaa. Th road will be divided into three sections of nearly equal length, of about tan mil each. . Contractor eaa bid for oo, two or all the see tions. - .- - Blank formsof oroDoaala. toe ether with the paeifieatioB and agraamwits eaa be obtained at this offioe oa application. . ii,4 . , r - r. ... ; - W. vf. Ajnie, Chief Engineer.' eug ,.. ... -..'i-.s r v990iaw-4w- -UiilAI BafaUwrK;- 25 BALES BTAHDABO AXD - ' ' . XXTBA HEATT, WILLI AXH A MTJBCHIflON. . . . . . ... 810- for sale ty aptn - SCGlKS iXD COFFEE . x BBL& RXFratD 8TJGA&S ; t ; BAG9 BIO an4 LAGUAYBA OOFFEB, , For sal by ' 75 75 - WTT.T.TAtfW 4 XUBCHI80N. wptS7 BEJKH EATIC PLATFORM. AnVpfrdfc Otf S'nlhmni ltmnvrnttr fVinnrnfoa, Th l i-nUH'tilic party; 10 "National Oonvcnllftn aaaemhbid, r Kalng tla truet in tho hiMliKsuo. t atriiitinui, difcimiiqallnu and liistiiw or the people, atanilitig nixin the Coualltiillon as the hmiidatiou aud limitation of tlio powers of the Onverunu-ut. aud the s uaraiitoeiiia: the liburllra nt the cillreD, and recucuirlng the ijuesilun of slavery ami sooeeainn as navtng uceu aettaea Mr an time to come ny tne oar, or the voluntary aiition of the Houlhern Htates In Ccostiiutlmial (Juuvciilions assauibled, aud uever to be renewed or rcngttaw a do, with luo return ef peaoe, no l'irat, The luiutvdiate nUiialluu of all the Stales to th ir rights lu the union under tho O n atitutli-n, and of civil govurumeat to the Amerl can people. rteoonu. Amnesty mr all past political otTonces and the regulation of the elective frauehiaa in the Utatoa by their citiaens. 1 htril. The payment of the pnblls debt of the United BtaU-e asaooa t practicable and that all moneys drawn from tho people by taxation. eioept so mncn a is rergnlsite for the 'necessi ties of the Utivtxiiuient eoonomloallv aitmluia- tored, he boupatly applied to such paymeut; and where the obllgatione of the Government do not expreealy state upou their face, or the law under which they were isaued dees not provide that ther shall l Daid in coin, the onuhL In riirhl aud in tuat ice, to be paid in the lawl ul money of tbe Putted Htates. i Fourth. Etiual taxatiim of every species of property soeurdniir to it real value. Inohidinc Uovernment bonds and other puhlld soonrillrs. sum. uiiecui ruuoy iortne tiovcrnmeut and tbe people, the laburor and the otuoeholdo-v the pen. alotn-r and the soldier, the producer aud the bondholder. . . . bixtli. Economy in the admitiial ration of the uovernment ; tue reduction or tne standing army and navy : the abolition of the Freedmeu'a Bu reau, and all political Instrumentalities doalgned to secure negtp supremacy ; almpliticatlon of the ayatem, and dlacoiitinuance of inauiaitorial mode ot aaenastog and oouootlng Internal Itevcnue, so that the burden of taxation may b equalized and lessened; lhaoreditof llie Govornmuiit aud the curroiwy made good ; the repeal of all ouaotmonta ior riiniiiing inv piaie niiiiua lino uatiouai loroea in time of poaov ; and a tariff for revenue upon forelga Imports, and suoh equal taxation under tu tiiiornai iievcnue tawa aa will auora inciden lal protection to domestic maunfaoturea. and ai will, withont impairing the reveune, irpose the least imrot'U upon ana nest promote and en. courage tho great iudnatrial interests of the country, , ..... . . . . - .. - - Heveutli. Itcform of ahnsas in the arimlniatre. Hon, ths exptilaion of ooirupt men from oIIIch, Ui abrogation of ustleas oflloes, the restoration of rtgtitrui autbority to, and the Imlepondeuc of. the executive and Judicial departments of the goverumeut, tuo subordination or Luo military o the civil power, to the end that tho usurpations of Congress and the deapotiam of the sword may j cignto, abijuairigoui ami protevuoit ior uaiu-rshw-'d and native-born ciluseu at home and L,...L1L t- 1 1 If - i abroad, ths assertion of American nationality wuion snaii coiumenq trie respect or roreign pow ara and furnish an example and anoouragemeiit to peopio Biruguuug ror nauonai mtflgrity, oon atiiutioual liberty and individual riulita and tht maiutenanoe of the rights of naturalized oitiseua against the absolute doctrine of immutable alle gianoa, and tlioolalms of foreign powers to punish tbem fur alleged crime oommittid beyond their Jurisdiuliun. , , , , i In demandltiR theio me'autircs tml reforms we arraign ths Uadioat party for Its diaregard of right add tho unparalleled oppression and tyranny whioh hays marked its earesr. After ths most solemn and unanimous plodge of both Houses of congress to prosecute ths war exclusively for the maiutenanoe of the Government and the preser vation of the Union nndor ths Constitution, it has repeatedly violated that most saotsd pledge under whioh alone wa rallied that noble volunteer army whioh carried our dag to victory. Instead of to- storing tns union it uaa, ao ir aa in its power, dissolved it, and sahlceUd ten States, in Unto oi profound peace, to military despotwm and nocru supremacy. It has nullified thorn the right ui trial oy juiw ; it ua auouanea tne nnwat oor that moat aacrod writ of liborty ; it has over thrown the freedom of speech and the pros; it has substituted arbitrary soiatirea, and arrests, ana unitary trials, ana secret st&r-cnaniber inqui aitiona for the constitutional tribunal: it baa dia, regarded In timo of peace tho right of the people to be free from searches and snixures ; it bas en tered tbe poet and tolegraph offices, and even the private rooms of individuals, and seised tbslr pri vate papers and letters without anv neolfic uiiarire or nonce oi amcievit. as reoiured lit tna organic law it baa oonvorted the Amcrioan Cap itol into a baatile f it has astabUshed a syaUim ot put ana omcial espionage to whioh no constitu tional monarchy ef Europe would now dar to re sort : it has abolished tbe rlcht ol anneal on im portant constitutional nueetiona to tha snurems judiouU tribunal and threatens to esrtail or de- atroy us original lurtsoiotion. which is irrevocably vested by the Constitution, while iba learned Chief Jualiro bas baon suhjocted to the most atro cious calumnies, merely because bs would uot proetitnte bis high office to th support of the false and partisan oharges preferred against the President. It oorruptiou aud extravaganoehave exceeded anytliinir known in hiatorv. and bv tu i fraud and monopolies it has nearly doubled the uuruon oi tue ui-ot croatoa uy tne war. It has stripped th .President of ' his consti tutional power of appointment even of his own Cabinet. Under lis repeated assaults the ItillAWei nf (ha 'luiinrnnnnil aa ,iilin., 4l...ia. U.. nrl hn,iM 4k himuuI I.. tAM.U. . . and inaugurate its President, we will meet aa subjected and oonqusrad people amid the ruin of liberty and tho scattered fragmenta of tha Con stitution. And we do declare and resolve that ever nines ths people of the United States threw off all eol joctioo to the British Crown the priviu je aud trust of suffrage have belonged lu tha suveral Htates, and have bean grautud regulated, aud controlled exclusively by tbe nolitical newer ol 1 each btat respectively, and that any attempt by Congress, on any preuixt whatever, to deprive any oiawi oi una rigut, or intorinre wtin i:a c-xor- ,Mn la a Amrinl Ul,!irt,.ll,.,i r nn a,l,L,k .n rate existence of the (Hat will be entirely ab .orbed, and an unqualified despotism b eatab- uahM In place of a Federal Union of (oaqnt! Btate. And that we (so-called) of C res ard the Booonntraotioa acts (so-called ) of Conuross. aa anch. aa uaumationn ana unconstitutional, revolutionary and void. That our soldier and sailors who earned llie flag of onr country to victory against a moat gal lant ana ucterminea foe must aver be gratefully remembered, and a 1 the guarantee giveuio their vur must oe laiimuuy carrion into axncatlon. That the publio lands should be distributed a widely as possible anions- tha dsooIb. and should be disposed of either aider the pre-emption of homestead lands, or sold in rcaaonabl quantities, aad to nonebut actual occupants, at tho minimum price eeranusnea oy tne uovernment. When grants of the publlo lands may be allowed, neeas- iary for Ui UMonragonieut of Important publia improvements, v tho proceed ol the sl of such land, and not the laud themsolvce, shonld be so appiieo. - - . That tbe President of tbe TJV.ited Stat, Androw Johuaon, in sxeroiaing the power of his high onic in resieung the aggressions of Cougrea upen tbe constitutional riglita of the State aud the People, is entitled to the gratitude of ths whole Amerwan people, and in bebalf of the Democratic party we ttnuuer una vur uiasKS lur uia patnouo enorta in that regard. . , Upon this Platform the Democratic party ap- yvtu wj overy patriot, including an ins conserva tive element and all who desire to support the Constitution and restore tha Union, forgetting all past difference of opinion, to nolle with us in the preaeni great struggle for tbe liberties of the peo ple, snd that to all such, to whatever Dartv thet may have heretofore belonged, w extend the rigut nana oi leuawanip, an-1 nan a II each so-operating with a aa friends and brethren,: ,' Ftorai flour n OUT" Tennessee Flonr, Constantly on hand, and for sale by -. 7 U. CHADBOrilN A CO. - . t. 885-tf ang 99 ; : REAL ESTATE SOTICE. j AT THE BEQUEST OF KANT PARTIES who have been unable to prepare descrip tion of their Lands, I aball poatnoa awning my CATALOGUE OF LAftDB FOil .BALE flli, ACGChT lat. Bond in description and prioe of LaoUs, Ko etutrge msleas a sale is effected. - ... ,5 geo. x. nuwott L .4S. i V) OOUtU Siont street, , j i "- i ..' ; : . avT' (Mit R0SAD1LJS. RCIKNTtriU. rational; 1 i &Hi ?t( i4 SAFE. DR. LAWllENCE'S : , a COMrOUND EXTRACT OF l-,- HliOOMMKNDlil) liY .tl i SCIKNTiriO PIRN KVKRYWIlltaiS, j .t AS TJM BEST BENEUT IKT DI8C0TEBKD FOB Diseases of (be Blood, Unr, Kitlneyi AND AS A GENERAL HEALTH RESTORER. r-arlflee 1k Blomt, - Improve the Appetite, ' Aid Dl(tt, ' . C'orreeU tata SaantloBS, Aad Imparts Tost, tteBgtki Astst " : Vivacity t the Whale.lyatem, So that pai-shnK nslng it he that they enjoy an Ll Entire New life. K O S A D A LIS h ReeommmtM by tht - : . .,,.i)i-.ff r .,a Umt PhyniiHmt Jimyuther. IlKAD TUB FOLLOWOTQ IROU On. V, Oi jn Damsbixv, now of this City Form erly Profeasor of Physiology and Pathological Anatomy la ths Middle Georgia MSdloal College, Chief Burgeon State of South Caroline, during the war, Vice-President Oeorria Medical Asso ciation j : - ir, lavrrnrt tt have oa re fully examined your formula for the UOKADALIft, ant reoom mended it to several of my patients. Xbo comll- nation is a happy cue, and must prove a potent remedy In all diseases requiring the virtues of a great alterative mullein. , , .s - , ' ' I I wish yon nooes. ' f, Oua Dawotixr. Baltimore, April 52. JKC8 ; i '" Baltimobb, Mn., Much t, 1868, I beliovo Dr. Lawronoo's ROBADALia " to be ths Boat Alterative in Use, and therefor- olieor- fully rseommend it as suoh. -- : j ' Trostas J. DcTKiit, SI, P, , llALTiatonic, February 10th, 1908. 11 l)r, J, J, lavrtno Dear Sir I tale pleas ure in recommending your UOBADALlSl a a very powerful alterative. " t ' Ynnra trnlv. -!. ' f .,i.!u;... Jt, W. Oana, Jaita, M. D. Wit A j We know Dr. Lawrenoe's Boeadali to be a safe and reliable Alterative, Ac, and take pleasnre in recommending It to tbe profession and tbe public 1 A. D. MOORE, M. D., ' j L. A. BTITH, H. D., j , J. H. WIN8TEAD, M. D,', v , B. G. BARHAM, M. 1)., i j ; , W. O. DCGGAM, M. D., , E, BABNEB. M. D .. " ' ' 11, W. KING, M. D .f. , , , - , . U. WOODWABD, M. , - , W. T., SUE WEB, M. P., . ; r . A W. 3. BC LLOCK, M. D. '" ' Wilson, N. 0., January 7U, 1888. AsTFor Tsitimaoials of BmABitnL! Ccw Be Roaadali Almanac " fair this year.-fa "t PBZI'ABKJO AT TEA XiABQBATOBX CF ltd DR. J. ii LA WBEUCE ; 4" f0 r 4 UALTIKORH STRKKT, " 1 BALTIMORE. ;: ". ! -ii S-'5'i; t T.,. i ,BH, WESTEKN DEPOT, pO Yim STREET,8 CINCErNATl.? OHIO. A-FOR BALK BV ALL DRUOQISTS.-fA COME TIMBEU- ULIlE'STEttlirLr:, AVISO rtawmeal 1 1 Til U Kit sad LUM.1EB IKBPFCTINtt BUHIKEdB. and inland to sat every effort to giv perfaet satiafae tion to all par tic who may farvur ai with, their bnnincas. hopine Lr strict aclonLlon to business to have a fair share Of public patro&aget I will ontinuo to aell free of comniiaaiou. kuowisg I eaa obtain tho vtry highest cash prices-. " ! . , ; ' . SU AONKUSS. Wilmington, N. C, au' 26 , , . , , 9b4-3m Hardware ! Hardware ! Hardware 'THE FAIRBANKS BRINGS-"' JJ8 4 NEW AND WEU HtUtOItD STOCK of Carriage Hardware, such' Axk.'tWtngs, Hobs, ltinis, Bpokea, bbaita. Pairs, BoUavXeeee, rnnges, Aoamaieu ana l'in XjSauiss, x-ioin. Moleskin, Ao. Also, a flue lot.f Pistol, nch a Colt',. Smith A Weston', Ilensrgtea'a, and va riou other maksa. For sale rheHp by . J ' . , - i U.lt-A Oa)Mtrs. -, . Wilmuirtjn, N. C. , 'Bag S -'.- .vs Tfvi A... sjb'- iroTTOi.Tirv - i - TH STORE. AND FOB BAXK At THBTJ9WE9T X market price, 40 tone I1 Mi's eeiebratad pa- lent Lock and Aiuc-kie A iea. 1 iK-an Tie bar been old by a fur th lxt twa eeavotie, and have rs eerved a uparka' endorscmant bv r! antnra, to any vernscd. E. HLKikAY A CO. CLISK Ft v-rfT -rvEroerrioNs fob i i.- - t y debt, ;;h- AA oat aeoaxuy, aaa p had at tbe ' ' fw- VARIED ASCOnTr.tENT boots; SHOES, ' AXP t.'in nufttB 'wtVTirxinn i 1 w r. rw LOW PRIOES. -w Trim lairrraaf atriiib 1st th Mat, and th low-1 r'. ast prioe at 99 Mart Vraat BtrMt, Country merchants will dud it to their intareat to examine onr stock before making their selec tion. GEO, B. FRENCH A BON., stf floritt rrout nireet. sept 98 108 , ZEIOltY'S STAR CUTO EDI ;,. .i-.ti-M "ti VO'AHDj n 4 ry-i C30WaT9H331Sirri E3 He HATTNO BOLD MANI OF THE ABOVE CEL- ebratad Oottoa Gins butt season, which gave parfaet sattsfMUos to-every 4astanee, we offer them to nlantor and the trado. Una season, with Serfeot eonfldenaa lu their superiority over any ins heretofur ased. These Gins are unnoUed for simplicity and dnrablllty. and clean Uie cotton better than any Q'n In use. ui..-.. , w eaa farnlsh any tlx rram 10 to 100 saws, with or withont Oondaoaar a may be preferred. at iaotory vrioee. W iuvlte attention to ths fbllowlnf testimo niais t . , . - .; . -. 'i BnmtoMe Co., K, 0.. uty 9, 1808. Jfwir,il(t-inon AYieppernon, Yilmmgtok,lf. (It Okkthim xk ; Having hoaght of yoa last Fall, for my fatlior-, one of tli "Emory Btar Oottou Gins," It affords me pleasure te bear testimony to its exoellonoe. It more than realised onr xpeo tation as to speed, and cleaning the seed. The eotton was better ginned, smoother and more free from dirt than any in our neighborhood, where Oins of other patent were Used. ' - t ,vw wf.s,ars vary rssreeWiny, -r . Bop't W4 Ol A B, Bsilroad. " Wu-Mtwaioifi tt, Bepi 8, 1808. Mttttt. A0cin$on&8lMpptrmm t tt-m Qbstuuibb i Having purchasad from you, by direction of olanters for whom I am Assnt in thia oily, the " Emory Btar Oottoo Gin and Conden ser.1' 1 deem it hut lust to you and the publio, to certify aa to tb superiority ef these "Gins over any others in uss so far a hay observation has extended, in thoroughly cleaning, the , seed and preserving the stsplut '- if i-w i Very raspeotfullyv yours; .. . r H. B, Eaaas. - v lr . mr.JM f , . "r-t, W are also Agents for "Iugersoll'S' Patent Portable Hay and Cotton Freeae," and tor tbe " Btar Railway and Lever Horse Powers." : Clreulara giving full description aad pripts fur nished upon application to ATKINSON A BnEPPEBSON, ,i.,,,,(r ' 11 and 19 North Water Bt, " uonorai Agent ror North Carolina. ' sept 990-eodtf vr : BACON J nwlK' -JQ HHDB. BACON BIDES; - 6 ' BA0OS BHOOLDiaa, landing ex-steamer Jas. A Jary. tor sale by ATAINHON A BHttfrsiKBON, U snd 19 North WaUrU espt SM - MESSlFOIC DBiS- JJAlTiapM EB'rOBX, landing sx-eleamer Jas. A. Jary, for sale by ,. . ATKINSON A HitEl'PtKSON, ' ,:,l Tift j. 11 andlaKiirlh aVabwat. sept 99 . white; coriUit Q PCBHEIJPRIllBWHrriCORJt A I- t. ATKINSON ft eHEPPIBSON, 11 and 19 Morth Water si, - - -,..,.. 80S-. sept 99 LADIES', MISSES A ND Cnnj)REN8' TXA1S AND 7AN0T " ' - ' H 8B0BB. A large stock, and one assortment, at Jt'lthJNCJl'B, :: 39 North Front Street. , T 808 sept 98 THK tiUEiTEST . ViRIKTlf rT GENTLEMENB, DMW Aim Wrtll'MUQI nruvra utrnvu nrf riAITKIUJ in tbe eit, and the lowest prioe. at ihKNOH'S, 99 North Front Btreet, sept SV JJ-' " - ; 808 M0LA8SES. FL0PR, PB0TISI058, ;..J,.RlJI,0UinS.i:..!-,:- NOW LANDIKO, Ei-HTKAUElia K. 8A5 ford, Jae. A. Gary, and Bcbr. i, B, Paris : - 8 hhda. Parto Kieo Synip ohoiue J I .. 100 bbla, eholea Sugar House ryrup 1 I , . 109 bbis, Ueindew " Family Hear 1 ! 4 ' SS0 btls. Family l lonr-clioioe brami ; , 900 bbla, Super Flour t.JO'i "? , ' . . 10 tierces and 190 tubs Irg, extra, natural and ' prima 1 .. - .. - - bWBtaD4ardA.odaBagari 100 boxoa Starch -r -, ir ., 100 bags prim Bio Oeffo - ' 90 firkins ehoio Table Butter i -. ' U cases Condensed Miiav EaTa brands, the vry beet brand in market i .33 bbl. Whiskies, Gin, Brandies aud, Boms, ef uiuereut graues , . . 83 boxes Layer fcielal""'v . ' 60 boxes ehoie Cream Obee; 80 boxes sssartsd Candy ; 60 case Brandy Peaohe ; ', . N eases David Ink ; - ' ".? --1 - . - 10 eases Bweet Oil, pints:- t....,j 900 gross Parlor Mlchs, in paper and wooden .box. . - : i' i-- ALSO, RKCBIVAO PKtt nAXLROAJ THII ' " DAT I ' j li hhd. and easks Wsatera Bide aad Hams; 40 saeksN.O. Family Flonr ;.v : : ". SO bbla. aud SO boxoa Crackers, assorted. - - Wa keep tbe largest and best assorted stock of Groceriee tn the oity, and buyers will find it to their interest to calf on nt to examine and prio our goods, ss everything Is told by as at the vary lowest market rate. ' ' ' - . , . . ADRIAN A VOtXERS, '' (fernr IVint nd Ik btreets. ; Wilmington, li. tt. Bept, 99 . i . . ;..u wnmlastoa BUtrlcl, - Magnolia circuit Bryana ... t , v .Bept r 19-13 19-90 9S-97 S-4 10-11 17-18' Clintoa JfoGe's... Kenaosvilla --t Charity V Wilmington. Ftft h eJtreet... ....... .Oct . Onslow Quaeo'e Creek. .....J.. . ' abitervul Swtndla'a- :I Ookesburv Halia . , 94-95 Bladen - ' - (.-.l?.7.-.:... .7..1 "MHov 1 Swt&IDaa, ti trJt 'tJ., r-'!i fiixabeth ,J!ov. T-B Smitav&le I ........;.............: f 14-18 hraaawick .,1 t ;i Topsail " 91 -Ti Wilnuiigtoa Trent Barsetv. .. .. .. " UrH w. t s I, r D tft. OCB t 8 00 . .j, 8 00 8 00 ' n w 1 1 to u ( : 8 i M M " !! . ) 4 i't . l- l ' "-!: s L 9 Magnolls. I f tO 00 tit 60 11 61 .. 1 1 f J ' 16 -l IS T- h : liooa...ui. 00 Keoassvilla. WU ruth BtreeL: 0t .37 60 Ai M 4S li ?J w (Hi t r-i ) t) . i i-i iii Whites vilie.. Ooksabwry.. . , 1 1 adaa . . i . Aiiaabeth Southvi:!. Brunswick.,... 1'1-vail Wil ttnA ' "- t. 2 t- 1 tn eiwu 0 t - . 6cnfy. :( -J fca-i Hi ,::. Let Ct t ....v.. . , --."TV.. . ..0 I . us t . !0 avf Svi w4 ,t it t 1 1 1 " t ' r i s '4 CTSV- 5 ?st-v .V 5 s i is , 4 5.
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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