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.. . - . ... .. - -s..ijt.w..wvaw tf'WWWW1 i . W V' ' CD 1 111- - ill..--... a 1 1 . t .:! 4 -i i ' "' !- I O lT: -"V'.. ' . .VrTO M YSY "iY KWl... . -. . a n x r it . 1 VOL. XIX-NO. 178 TDE DAILY JOURNAL WILMlNtiTON. N. C SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 1870. WK DO NOT HESITATX TO ASSXJiT THAT TUX BONA rlVKSUBaORIPTIONLISTOF TUX DAILY JOUUNAL IS LARQIR THAN TBAT OF ANT DAILY PAPXR PUBLISHED IN NOBTB CAROLINA, Alt VXRTIBERB WILL DO WILL TO , MAKB A NOTX Of THIS, AND INSXRT TUEIR NOTICES IN TBX COL VMNS OP A PAPSR 'TBAT RXACBX3 BXLIABLX BUSINESS ATXN IN XYXRYS.X0TI0N OP T.HB HUUNTBY. ' mr IranHent Advertiummli $ant, U paid for is advanc. mu fa alt 1M van Jowmal ! for U h paper uso or nr. t. m. Hrrl, opposite Paroel Ho aw, at Mr. J, T. CaoleUV ornr of Harket and BeeoDd itreeU, by the Dwabo;i. aud at U dek in Um koaiatM offioa, Jonniai BnUdinita, op uura eniraaoa nm aoot west. , ! v ; , SHINE YOUR BOOTS, SIR?" The toico was childish bdJ swoet-toued, but little BBBteady. The man glanoed down from nnier tbe brim of n eld fait hat that had once been white, and a pair vi nun,, largo ujea ioosea np into UI. , "ShiM yoni boot, air V The man shook hit head ai he uttered a brief "Wo." and paaied on. Cut the tender face and toft asking ere bannted turn. Alter walking en for half a ' block, trying to forget the (aoe and ayes ui me coy, ne aioppea, tarnea roand, ana went back, he hardly knew wily. ' "Hhine yonr boots, sir ?" It was tbe same innocent Toioe, but a little firmer in tone. , He looked down at the bare feet and worn old clothes, and a feeling of pity - tsnehed his heart. "." "Not this morning, my lad, answered tbe man, "bnt here's the price of a shine," and he reached him ten cents. "Haven't come to that yet." And the lad draw himself np a little proudly. "I'm sot a beggar, bat a boot black. Just let me shine them, sir. Won't keep you a minute. . - , There waa no resisting this appeal So tne man placed bis foot on the boy's rest, and in a little while the surface was like polished ebony. "Thank yoa." said the little fellow. on finishing the second boot he received Lis fee-:!.' Toe man walked away, holding in his mina very aisunotiy an image of tne boy, 1 that did not fade. - On the next morning, while on his way to Dasiness, bo was greeted by tno ssme , lad with - "Shine your boots, sir ?" . And in a voice steadier than the day be fore. The little boot blank was gaining confidence in his new calling. ' The man stopped, placed his boot on the boot-rost, and the boy set his brushes to Work in the liveliest way , - r -7 - Where do you live, my Kttle man ?" v The boy brushed on, seeming not to have heard. As he finished one boot, and was about commencing the other, the man said, changing tbe form of his question, Where is yonr home t" Haven't got any." As the boy made this answer, he looked up into the man's faoe for an instant, and thou let his eyes fall upon his work. - "No home I" "No, sir." Where do you sleep ?" i "Most anywhere that I can creep in," roplicd the boy, as he brushed away with . all his might. Then, ai he rose up, he said, with a business air. " That's a good shine sir !". " First-rate," answered the man, whoss interest in the boy was increasing. "Can't be beat. And now, what's tbe charge ?" "Ten cents, sir." The ten cents were paid. "Bleep most anywhere that you can oreep in," said the man. , " What do you mean by that ?" j " Well, sir, it's so. Sometimes I get a bed in a cellar, and sometimes in a garret, just as it happens. " Do von psv foe it ?" "O, yes, indeed. They won't let you !eop for nothing." " How muoh do you pay for a bed t ' "Bixpenoe or a shilling, 'cording to hereitisr y " Why don't you stay in one place ?" staked the man: "Why do you go from cellar to garret, as you aay, just as it hap pens ?" , ' Oause, sir, they get drunk, and swear and fight so, most everywhere I get in, that I don't care to go again ; and so I keep moving round. Shine yonr boots, airf And, seeing customer, off the boy ran, for he bad bis living to earn and couldn't stop to talk when there was business to do. 5 The man Walked away more than ever interested in this brave little fellow, fight ing, at to tender an age, the battle of life. A few hours later in the day it waa mid summer and the air hot and sultry at this man waa passing the corner of a street where an apple-woman had her stand, be ritaeesed a seene that we will describe. The apple-woman had fallen asleep. Two boys a newsboy and tbe little boot-black jut mentioned were at the stand. The newsboy, who was larger and stouter than the boot-black, seeing a good chance to get applet without paying for them, was just seizing two or three of the largest, when the little boot-black poshed bravely in, and the man heard him say: 'That's atealins-. and it ean't be doner The newsboy grew red with anger as he turned fiercely npoa IDs blue leiiow. rais ing his fist to strike him: but his wall- aimed blow did not reach the soft, yet bravely indignant faoe for an arm strong er than his caught the descending fist and held it for an instant with a firm trip. In the next moment, the soared newsboy had broken away, and waa aoaaperinf down the street as fast at hit. legs eooll carry him. "That was well done, my little feUowP exclaimed the man, tuning to the young joot-Dutu. abu now, ba aUdso, "yoo. must eome to my tore." "Where is it eirr asked the boy. ' "Not fat away." "Coma," said the man, as he moved on; and the boy followed bint. They walked for a distance of two or Umw blocks, and then entered a store, tbe fn Ueman moving along through t&Ls ei boxes no til be reached a eounUsf 'room, at tbe rear end. Laying cT I t l it. It took a obair; turning to ve u i. v .o rw : stood before him with ear? w - ing face his foot-rest, o&if .- T I ' i aud blacking, slang across L.i ..-.-ets, liessii. ;iisetiit tt.irgc2 ;li;tlt out ia the store, it throw it Into tbe: street, I donl eara which." said tbe man pointing to the dirty box. . , ' The lad took it off and set it outside of the door, then came back and . stood gat ing at tne man earnestly. , 4 "What it yonr aemer "Jimmy Lyon, air," answered the boy. "Is your father living?" J "No, sir." ,-. , x , "Yonr motherr t v, 1 J: . She'sdead." . , "How long has she been dead?" ' "Not long, sir." , "And there is no one to take csre of you?" v ' "No, lit." 'UV . "How old are you?" Tan. laat Jnn. air." The man thouarht of his own little bov at nome, just ten last June, and a shiver Ol pain orept through fait heart. "What are you going to do ?" v 1 I "Take ear of mvself. air. I've cat ta do it now." And Jimmy drew himself np and put on a brave look, which touched tne man s heart. "Was it in tbe citv vour mother died ' inquired the man. "les, sir.l : : ' "How long ago ?" " It's only three weeks, sir." Thalirava look went out of his eyes. - Where did she die ?" ... Down in Water street We lived in garret. She was siok a good while, sir. sua oonmn t wort, rather died last win tr. But be dldnt do anything for us." a snaaow or pain waa in tne ootid a faoe. ana me man saw him shudder. Ah I be understood too well the sad story that little boy could tell the story oi a arunaen lamer, and a siok, heart' broken mother, dying in want and neg leot. . "Your mother was good, and yoo loved uur, aaiu lue man. Instantly the large, soft evesarnshaJ over with tears. What did she tell von before aha diad ?" asked the man, rpesking in a low, tender voice. - She said." answered tha Lo inmw fully yet with nometbing brave and manly in uis voice -never steal, never tell a lie. never swear, Jemmy, and God will be your friend:! and I've never done any of em. sir. and never will." . "Your mother taught you to pray, Jim- auj t xes, sir, and x say my prayers every uiBut. oomeumes oaa ooys male ion ol me; bnt l don't mind it, I jost think it's God I'm saying 'em to, and then I feel all fight." , , r . The man felt a choeking in his throat, he was so moved by this, and would not trust himself to speak for some moments. "God is our best friend, Jimmy," he said, after a little while ; "and no one trusted him in vain. - He has taksn care of you since your mother died, and, if you Will be a (rood bov. Will at war a take eara of you. Do yon know that it was God k laJ m in til nnla.ann.n'. .t.. just iu time to see jrouW. .1 hnn.t nl 7" T TUe boy opened his larca mm iogly. ; . . . . "We oannot see ood, bat uoa can see as t and what is more, can iooc into our hearts, and knowa all we think or feel," replied tbe man. UU yes. sir. my mother told me tnai. Hut I don't know how He led yon." "He leads by wsya that we know not, my child. I think can make yon under stand, j God tees and knows everything. Ha knew that tou wonld see the wioked boy try to steal applet, and that yon wonld do all you oould to atop him. Then he put it Into my thoughts to go and see a man whose store Ijoould not reaoh unless I went by the apple-stand, aud this brought me to the spot just at the right moment. I call that God leading me. Now, do yon nderetand 7 . . s. - $ - Oh yes, sir. I see it just as clear at day," answered Jimmy, a new light break ing over bis lace. And Uod. who loves you and wants yon to be good and happy, knew that if I saw how honest and brave you were, I wonld be your friend." Oh, sir I will yonr' cried out utile Jimmy, trembling all over, while hit fine face lighted up suddenly with hope and joy. Xes, my poor boy, answered tbe poor man, whose heart was feeling very tender toward the child. "I will be your friend always, if you will be honest, truthful and obedient I'll trv to be as cood as I can, sir. sobbed out Jimmy, losing all command of bis feelings. Then tbe men went with him to a store where they sold boys' clothing, and se lected everything he needed to wear. Dut before ha let him dress np in his new garments he took him to a bath house, that he might wash himself olesn all over, and comb tbe tangles out of hit eurtyhair. Ro one wonld nave dreamed that tne handsome, well-dressed boy, who, a little while afterward, walked beside his new friend, waa the tame whose voioe, not an hour before, had been heard crying in tbe atreet, "Shine your boots, sir ?" It was aevsr beard there again. Uod had cent toe brave child, who tried to be good, a friend in need and be fa now a happy boy, studying with .ell hi might, and no doubt be will become a good and nseful man. CkUdrnC$ Hour. CscKlag ram It m afca ttaaavary f aie.eoe ! xmmv, : . ; Term Hacts, April 20. Sixtesn thousand dollars of the money stolsa from the offioe of tbe treatarer of Vermillion eonnty have been recovered. A farmer aaw two euspiotoua men last evening, when he called to tbem to stop. They ran. The farmer gave chase, and a large gang of railroad laborers joined in the pursuit. Tbe fugitives lied to tne Wabash river and swam towards tbe ether ehore. - One of them threw from his pos session, a package, which some el tha pur en ing party secured, - and it waa found to oontain ie,uuu oi tne missing money. . When the thieves reached the shore man tried to atop them, and tuooeeded ie knocking one down with a rail, but the other drew a revolver and drove their aa tsronist off. The two robbers then took to the bosh, with jio clothing except their shirts sad drawers. The whole country is stirred, and ia their present condition they can hardly escape cspwrs. The beb'gerency of Cuba baa been re cognised by five Amerieae republics : Form. Chili. Bolivia. Colombia and Mexi co. I a Boston they lease dft&iraUs locations in k 1 . Vn a mammu mt tha Iavs ai -vwsi v aniM utatn vnaasee a. - t a-- 1 l"'9N of If tuachaeeUa, U.'t Kw V iir aMy. at.. for I'jypt, te take an I c. i4 ia the Cgrptist WILMINGTON. N. LET THE EAGLE Specio Payment Re sunicd ! NEWEST. LATEST and Cheapest AT Aaron & Bkeinstein's. No. 25 Market Street. TITS WOULD RECrKOTFDLLI CAtX AT- tsntioa to our MEW GOODS pnrebtssd liooe iht extraordinary deollne In Gold and which we are now offering TO CORRESPOND WITH thb DECLINE 2,000 piece Prints, frcm 6 to 12 csnU. 600 plecea OeLaines and Cballej a from 15 to ' oents. , BlMcbtd fiblrting from 6 to 90 mbU. A SPLENDID LOT OF NEW DRESS ' GOODS. -; , Qrsnadinet at 10, 12, IS, 20 snd 93 cents, foplins, Japaness Oloth at very low prioea. AJpacoaa, all colors, front 30 to 50 cents. i Matllns snd Organdie from IS to 43 cents. Black and Oolortd Bilks. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of WHITE GOODS. Jaconets, plain and ouecked, from 11 to SO eti. 8wlu, plain, dotted and striped, from 13 to oents. . .. ' 10, Blahop, from 90 to M eeuta. ' lwn, t i for Party Drtatet, Ofi oeut. : rigored Brilllauta, Iron IS to 65 cent. Tarletons, from 87 to Tfi cant. White Linen from IS els to 1 01. : ' Lioea PUlow OaaiuK from 73 ot to tl (K). jUoen bheoling from tl 00 to It SO. 100 plews of Pique from IS ets to tl 00. . Table Linen, 8 4, from 50 ct to $1 00. Towel, from 7 to 40 cent. j . , Napkin and Doyle. "''. J,, k splendid auorlmont of . , , Camlirio and Swiss Edgings and Insert ings, Hamburg Laces, Marseilles Trimmings . and Laces. Particular attontlnn i paid to or alook of Fancy Goods, Hosiery, Notions, While and Colored Matting, Oilcloths, 4c, Ac, o. ' Taper Cambrlo, II J cent. nglih CawUrio, 10 centa. Tb sttentioB of .tbS b,e. called to tb foot tbat Asrcn A Hfcs,!tin.' 25 MARKET STREET, ' - Are now reoetoing a nott ntenairs atock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, and Hat ia thl State, which have been bought at tbe great drive ' sales of lbs past weeb at great aorifioe. mrul.... Mill A u a k lMlrAA4rl WVUW mVT III . W U u V. m. .uwm w-..nv to give a s call be for parchastng slsewbsrs. , Oar air. AAB05 being eonatanUy In tbs h.crtb j era martsta givss as facilities aneqoalled by any House south of Philadelphia. Goods received by every steamer, march )S " , Hl-Sin UPHOLSTERY. rrtBC TJgDIBBIGNtD HAS If, .a, atora, ana we eei loweal prioea, ell aorta of PAPEB HANQING9, WINDOW BHADKA ? . , t t i . riUTOaii tBAalXS aad PICTUBE8, riOTUKK TABS ELS aad OOBDB. ALSO, MATTBUSKS AMD LOON GES. ' mr Bepairiog doaa wltb aaatnea aad diapalob r. a. schutte.;,; v Ufholsteseb asd Pa pes Uakoer, : teeaae St, bet. Siarkct aa4 Prtaaeea. aptil 17 t : m-S,TnAW,tw COK1-C0B!!. . .... t 18,000 SOIHKLt IN SToni. Voraalabv' i . ' " WUXIAsTS a HCaOHlSO!. '' ' sprit IS 170- , ! CAERIAGEiV JCST EtCtlTXD FOB SAL,BIVI5 BD- f at paarier Wagoas aad Bock away. Theea Wageae are Kh aaal straag, aaal nt totbr ta tba beat t ' aad aaaaaer, aad will te aots at Stew Tort (w aaa. Tartna Oeaa. Qa aThil iuoa at Kobta. a Livery t tt, aorser Saauad aadPnanas areata. i . - i. W. SCEI5CX, Ja. i spra n . trs-u C. SUNDAY MORNING. AI'RIL 24. 1870. NEW ADFEttTISKillKSTS; (KBTAHUSliaD 1S.10.V WELCH & GRIFFITHS, WWW. AJ MA W h of alUlMffrlptunia, HILL H'HSINUINUH OlKl'Ur.AK MAWS olid Tealh, or with Patnot Adjustable fulnta, mjwnor io inntriew imrn .v(iw St-frt R4artt fa SJT fend for Prlot I.lat sad Olnwlara. wki.i h at uHivrrriia, Hualun, Man,, av UinH, MitH, . Aralal aava'aata; Uok Nar rrV. T Secrets of Internal Revenue. Uy a fmuilaaat Uitlvat t 'ifce !'rratii nhnwiiiK up Die tmrtf and innrr working M the K-Tfinae D.imrtuif nt, Hie WbUkoj lliUK, Ootd Ulnir. tut lrawWk Vraada, tjif initio lloliberr. lWredatioDN. 'onDiraciu and UahU on ilia Clovorimiont, Malrnuaiixa, 'ljrraim and Oorrttptlon of IiIkH ORloiali. Th mol I'wMng anil iin)Hrtanl buuk )litu' td. 1 fontainins ilxint sou well-nilrd ikm, tplrReOiy Uliwlrawl.- waawM. uitnweximr iiovt and rmit. Hie cuyu imu jnr, Aililrete w M. rLia 'mWwAw, I'hllailtilpliia, Pa j Uhinaao, IU., Oluolnnali, . ,, . . . ",. tfiT rv 1 5 T?riV-aV"r."r JJV7 I P VXJhL MOTUINU. SlO worth f anleudiillv llliintralml bank BlVtn rnr mmrr IU anlianrilmn l.i ti, M. v. teal Fluar lor ISJO. a ntontlilr lourntl 6t vgn oi rnaioe mniie ana miereitmt allioel latjy. Only U ctt, pr mnutA in advance. Clr onUra with Hat of presitnma nd iptolmaa eopr at-IHonetr tnt on n-mlpi ot alamp. F.J. nuniiBuiun . U(' mav nronm ot., It. T. 909 PHIZES Worth from $1.50 to $100 in Ortmbacki. awardttd to enbaarlber and asout for Wood'i Uchhkhui.d MiOdiNB, the U'Rent and but uoiitr Munllilr to the world. Huiilr nr uaa to be reprattd anno. Kit II particular in alaroh Mintber t'oraalehr all Mowadetler, or avn with atalogae of Premium on reocipl of 10 centa; sanr B. B woOP,TlewlnrBh. N. V Kidder's PifiiFs A care relief for Aath ma. FriAai aUiwnta hv . j I MwtnBf . ft.. .... J man, rauirr.i.u a. w , i i.tneiown, tiaaa. Xht? Turost, Best and Cheapest WITHOUT Bpsotselss, Doctor or Hsdiolne. Bent post-paid, on receipt of 10 ets. Ad draea Dr. K. D. FOOTE, (astherof Uedloal Oom 15? enee) No. 120 Leiingtoo A to., oor. Kaat iotb Bt., N. X. AWAY WITH VaeawAivtabla THUSattS. Comfort and Onre for the Hoptured. Bent poat-paid on receipt of 10 oenta. Addreia Dr. JC ruin tt, o. I'm) Islington Are., New York. i:viUTB'i)F in: a i thihi JC WILL PAY AGENTS 4S rtttt WK and exnenae. to aall tha (Iraatoat nia. OoveriH of the Air. Addreaa WanATos, Ilassv a Co., HuwhaJVaflob. AUKB1-S . aAt.iiw W of Simper week i and etpeosea, oi ... " large oommiaeion, to aeU osr new wonderfun ventiou. Addreaa M. WAONKlt A PP., Marahall, Mloh. $25 A UAYI-40 new artloles for AgenU. Sample frt. l H.U. Bbaw, Alfred, tie, LIS!' OF 2,500 NEWSPAPERS a . aavaaisaiw r av mtr. aai V ' u. r. aumiuu a ct. a. Kiwic ' aaa BrMeajrwtaJCaaay for young men, free, in sealed envelope. HOWAKD ABSO01ATI0N, Box P., Philadelphia, Fspu. . i.; MATlIUtil and tfaVleerut Vaala t lor4 la Knar Week. Bnoeeea gnar auUl. lilt. KKCUUU'I JBBSStMUH Ut I.IVK reatore manly power, flora whateear oauae ariaing- The tfl'eotaof early parnieion habit, aelf-abuae and climate, give way at ouoe to tbta wouderfnl medioine, if taken regnlarly acnordinfi to diiootioua (whib are vary elm pie and requite no reatraiut from boaiuea or plea nre). failure i iuipnaaiblo Bnld in bottle at I or fonr qoalitiea Id one for V. To be bad only of tha aole appointed agent In Amerina, HKEUAN OKU1TZBN, tea Third Avenue, N. V. llini!T1l!lirsi fond to grow In six UIUIIUIIIVIILU AO ceate. Address New York V. U. ptb 9 . weeka. Heroine sent for leipi 11. KlUaAUUH, Bus S.9HS 138 TIE D MONT AND A 11 L ING TO N ' JOUJf M ILDEB .Tkmo. (itBrrAl Agent for North Carolina, mat BtOUEtM WflJ'JU T1IU OJMPANy X ha nut aitb baa been truly remarkable, Tb abaitof Lib Oompaniea publhihed In New York, bow tbat tbi Company bad a greater iooreaae of boalne in 186 evor 1868, than any Company In America, snd tbat it fawned s Urgpr smonnt of riak. Mj X? than spy, save three Companies. i Nor due thi xhibit abow only rapid progress, ' - - but it snow ooonomlaaland ootiaervative man- I .. . '-! - pement,' i Tboae inclinad to eeoore an Inberllanee for i . ... ( their facnilioe ata re peat fa ly invited to en as IbaGcaareiAgeatat hie - j INSURANCE BOOMS, Pi rvl, twtween Front and Water at. W 155-tf SO fiSKS TBKSii KACVEH, ' 2 and 1 pound Cana, .r Cera Vreah Toua'oae, 3 and pouaU Caaa, Aaparagu, Barstbee, Catnip.. . Base,- w ''fttiBVd Olives,'' . "afaahrooea. -r- -v ayoreealereblre.' Oaava Jally. ' Ac, As, at" , KUk", 11 sad If Vraat atreet.' I7S-J WANTED,: Ml; V V aa.aa t- v ! CT rKEKS TIMt EE.- WHHTO COITTBlCX.roil hfxj CVPaEHS BQUf Dt ALL OftOCEItS. wmm A Log 18 to 20 t "-; . ti , t ' H for farUir panb-aiars,' swijaire of . ' " - , e. a. irrra. aprM lc ' i :. - .. i .... t " - . CARD. wllh Tilh 'rviis t North Carolina i At 111 reqilfal of 0n. John 0. GuiiIjii. rrnai - dsnt Atlanta Depattmint, f hire com In jour State te bring prontlnnlly before yon the rUlin sua sierit or Hie southern Lire loatttance Omit pnr III under the eontrol aud a reapjUKlble mi a a tlinr It I managed la tbe auott prod oai ruauner, aud will deal luatly and fairly all. v f . 5 . W have no ar to make upon othir tnor Companlea, but do te.A to Iraproaa upon peepi the luiporUnee of twrnlmp tnrir moM Aonw. lty eareful ealonlalloo It Is eeUnnted tliat a sun Of not leas Uiaa NafM M'.th,. aunnallr. 1 teat hom lbs South te lbs North for Life lu- " Hiiwae eiiaaaen win snrsiy prove auiciJal to our lutoreat. Ws aak yon to ooiiald- er bow greatly ibe aiatwlnl Intereata of I Ma ao Uon would t betitiilul by Ibe relouUos iif then enormous aum ia eur midet. -.-.-i.. Ws tend oe muaey away to enrioh foreluu nan. italUI, bnt every dollar of premium. ! tl psuars, is mvuTHt is ma T4T raow wnreu it iiciaivan. ... Tbi department of tb Company has oueratsd both in Oeorjla snd Month Carolina, and haa " upreooqumy larg bnsine, Bom of tb most prominent gentlemen in tboee Btals are ldutlfld with Ua intareat. Ita Board of Director smbraos ttis name of tbe ableet flnan- oiers and mot saooeaami bsalnea men ia tbe Bonlh. Tlteyare tbe truatee of tbaaaered fund or the widow and orphan. ; Win jou not trnt year friend snd neighbor, or 1 It tnor trcure In th hand of stranger f W sunsal to vou to aeaiat m la piulUug forward this deservettlv mm- ularasdrollableiionthern eorporalloa. Ita eol- ncy I annrpaaed by any ooatpaoy doing bn- inea m in uultsd Utat. it ratio of aaaeta ta Uablliti, tilt onlg frit uH of a CbmnnaVa sirvajlA, full, snslslning thl. slalem.nt, W. onhi Hurav.tft.ite -ii 1 .It IiiVJ 7a U p oaraijmpauwiii ran 0y (Sunday sxotpted) as - uuuuea in another I ooltims, and to our Board of Bo.'erenoe in tbi Blate and other. J. n. muxft, General Agent, 154-lm mar 27 AN HEROIC REMEDY. HENRY'S 8ISTIIIIUI BlIOYATOH.i Rased on Science. PreDsraJ m. wwni Aad eemblnlne in a ooneantraud tarr i.. Valuable Vegetable Juioes known in tbe history af matiioln for - Purifying tha blood. Imparting nutrition to tbe tyitem. Ton to tbs stomaah. And s perfect sad healthy aotlon to tb kidney. Ifvssta SaSJltaallvJSB anal awaullu . ' ' H.H amvivvtvw WUW WSHiTOVV WIRHI. A D VINCI ZOUAZK lay breathing bia last mo ments on tbe batUe-ueld. Hi oompanion paa- eonld Say bb. .Iuat so with yon, reader. Tnoaeanoa oi preotous uvea are w-aav a ra pldly aiuklng as if tbs ballet bad struck them, WreioWiktW'all0." nnumely end la sgony. ToeVoanarT.t and" VSWlff Nouriab into new lifo and vigor, " Aud oauee tba bloom of beaiih To denoa upon their withered cheek. Dlaeaae, Ilk a thief, steal upon it viotlma, and before they are aware of ite attack plant It alf u tb ayatem, and through negloot beoome a ohronio ahmont and dette ail ordinary mean to raiiniiinah U mtroilsss grssn. Do vou know tha oauee of Tbe Wasted form, - I Tb hollow eheek, Tue withered fees. 1 1 he aallow oomuielion. Tha feeble voioe, 1 1 he glaaay eye, The wuaoiaUd body. I. I Th trembling eten. ' ' Tu traaoherona eough, I Th torturUg aore, 'lh bnrmng eruption, f Tbe Inflamed eye, The pimpled faeey - Tba eeloree kio, And an lua oeniiuaung amotion oi ine proeent age I Th auawar ia aimpla and oovers tbe whole ground tuall it utuueroo and diveraiHed phaae. Abo tangs oi jJinsase aud Hereditary - Taint . Uavs beeoms flied in ths blood ths very foun tain of hie and nothing leaa an Beroio Remedy wui aradiosw it, root and nrancn, forever, asob a rtmsdy is offered to all, and ia known as Henry's Constitution Renovator. On reaching lh atomaoh it aaaimllates at onos wllh tbs food and liquid therein, and thu nata- lally paaees into the blood, Tliare it attack tbe dieeas at tt fontalu bead in it germ or ii maturity and diaalpatea it Ihrocgh aveoqe el theorgauUw with unerring e.rtaluty, and aeud nea, frea) aud iuvigorating liliiud bottudiug Through Every Artery and Vein. Tbe tuber tra lea of . erofula that sometime tud tbe inner eoatlng of tbs abdomen lik ker nele of oorb am witheied, diaolvtd and eradtca- td. The diaeaeed parte are iiourluheA iuto life. ibe triid liter and inactive k:doey are atiruo- lated, and their natural functmna realised Ui them. TbeaoiHin 0' Henry .Innovator spue b:oud, niilde of lb body aud all tbe gland mat ytem is Tonic. Purifying and Disin.'eoUut At tba touch of this grand sod now remedy diteasa droops die; and tb would-be vio.ua ul it violence from oatog only one bottle . -LICAP8 INTO NKW UfK I It Imparts a aparhllag Brlghtaeea ta tae atya, A Staep Ulaw ta th Cheek, A Habf Tiage la tha Llpa, A Ckearaeaa aa tha Ueaal, nrtahtae ta th Caaaplealaa, ataeyaaey (a the Bplrlte, Aaal Happtaee aa all atdea. for a til affection of tbe Sidneys II It nntm paaaad. People bar been reaaaad. aa It ware, from th vary Jaw of death, by a timely uae of tbi great remedy. - it sxunguitnss - Affections of the Rones, Ilahitual Costive . neee. Debility. Disease ot the Kid neys, tyspepeie. Erysipelas, female jrregujaritiea, Vistula, all Hkin )iseases. Liver Complaint, Iu tligestion, l'ilea, I'ulmouary pisesses, Borofnla or King's . Evil, Syphilis. Pus aix DiaKaau or ra IlDNbYd, HfcTfcNTIOM of the CKI t, lo., Aa Aad for Pmmtm DUtotrm, Nervoae ProairatiiHi, arakue, Uenerat Ieei tade. and Waut uf Appatita, it M aaeqrpaaaed OAlU'iOX I la onlcrtog oor ruoy alwaye plaea tbe ouniber f uur rowKflija iwx aa your teller II avw law ta our new tuikruet- We eomiele thie Aridreee, HEfihT A CO. talmnlart. 27S Pearl Hrat Prwt-OMca But Hit kiEVk ViiHK. A : tarONNTllUl'l N RENOVATOB ta f per bottle, an bottle fur ti. Heat aay where aa re ceipt of price. Pattern ere rtquteitd la our reepood euaS'lesUally, aad raplj will be auede by roiiowiog asaii. . J Hot.1 by ell reapeotsbl Druggleta ' mar 27 - lS4-ly-h fpUK 17lh Aeaaal Meeting f he MaJ.ra! fo 1 aaat m4 W -..la f M'b t ar ill-i wiH ti belli k tt aaalnxtofl . ! " h ilay uf May, 1C7 . . - CHA J. Wrt'.OAI, L fe'liMtt. ' THOaAS Y. 0 f. M V . " fa -rmfmn. Sprlllt 175-iiw t For sals by F.W. OKNK1UL BtJPKIUNTKSDKNT'fl OH1U1, ) Mii.-imniiH s UIKIIHUTII II, U. yo, , WirutsoTOH, N. t)., Marcili 13, I87J. ONAKD Amil BCNDAV.. the I3tb .. JPV,",,1,,,'" " W. ft M. It It. iU the Train at the W. w n n .,l!..l. ' ... . -' I"" ""X ,v.,w.ii,H vuvuuia wiu io ran t - DAY aUPliu! TRAIN tOallv l , of a hnnoraU T" Wilmington (VTA W H II Depot) 4 m A. . . rrie at rlutanra ....,,. .....Una A aarsintli. r.,,d. Arrive at KiKll,0, ; . ,.1Z.Z.. am P. i'Bl and i'fs)ii(iui- l vo Kii'Hiviltp, , : , t- SI 4t A. with Arrive at Horotiiw B:I4 P Aitiv at WUmlilou.,,, l 8l P. one , MOHT KXl-ilKdJ TIU1N tl)ly.) the Leave Wllmbigtaa t W W It Tt, Depot) fi ts p, Arnv at floreno.. . . mkMr l:4:i A. H arm. i aiiiaavilUw,.,. ....,.4 ... m a. nan ameamie... Arrive at tinronwi. . !I:4S P. ..!! P. Arrive at YViltiiiuKton ................ 0:12 A. Wat. SlAOltAK, General Buporlntendent, march IT WlLWINOTOfl A WH.DON 1U1L110AD CO.,) Om.m CJiiiRtr Jtm. AOkk, HurrainTKMimsT, I vVitwuows, N. tt, March 1 1, 1870, ON AND AFTKH SUNDAY, the lath instant, ptaaengtT train on tbi road will loava VYU mlnglon at :4B A. M. and 10:00 P. M., and arriv at Waldun at :IM1 A. 51.. and 8:H0 P. M, Arriv at v IlmlBgUm 410 A. SI., ana 6:t5 P. U. Xb uj iraiu win ro ntn on Dnnaaya. ' S. L. FREMONT, . . Eng. Bnpl. march 12 , .... jil-tf i:sTr.RN DIVISION WII.MIVOTOV, t lIAnt.OTTH 'A KltfORD RAILnOAD IIUTII J: Ornus at WujuMnroif, N. 0., I January S7U, 1870. ()Mta ail7"iB U0?.DAwY' ?U L '"i .VT .,.87ui .' thKtarn Divi.lon of fASHB-UBU THAIM, Uavs Wilmlnuton... Cape Foar Bridgs... .....,.,. u:ioa. ai. ...... 8:88 " :15 ......10:40 ..... 1:00 P. M, 9:60 . B:lfl " niauonooro .. . Lumherton. . . " Lennnbnrgb ,. Itooktngham... Arrive at Pee I)e.,.. , O0INO EAST. Leave Pes Deo....,.'., . " Boekiughsm " Iuriubnrgb... ........ " Lumbarton. ........ B:10A. At. 0:08 8:48 lOdlS " .....1I:88 " 8 40 P. M. M BladMiboro' M Cane Vear Ilrl.l.. ar.iTe ai mimiugiou rnniaiiT thains, 8.00 " aonta vrm. Lsavs WUntlngton....... ..,.., 8:00 A. kf. " ; fearlWdfe..... 6:28 v " BlMCdenboro' g:as Yorkrtlle ,.....,. S:20 M Luoj",Ttoa. ...... ...,.. ,,,.,10:48 Arrive at Laa.-tul.urgb... ...... ...... tMtr. U. " . Lnmbertou..... ... Yorkvlllo.. ........ - Wadenboro' ....... - " Oapa Pear Bridge.. Arrive at Wilmington.... ......... 8:10 " :18 9:45 ......... 1:8.5 P. M. ..- SDJ fePuKauger Train Weet eonneot with tbe TLttnYW BU' "Tn..d.,., ... " . tt, B, tru.. , .- - , . Eng. aud Uon. Bupt. Jan 9" lot-tf CHEAT tiOVTUKUN PASSENGER AND FftEIGUT INLAND AIR LINE. Between New York and New Orleans! 4XD SIX IKTUBSTSMATB OTTISS AM KAOaS. ' riUMH FIIKIOHT rOUWABDED BX PASBRN 1 OKll TltAlNB, aud at LOW BATho. Ac inauranoe neivnity. To purobeee Tiokets, cr for rates of Transpor tation and other taforiuetion, apply at tbe Ueuer al Offioe, aai Broadway, ooruer ol lleatle street, New fork. PKTXIt MALLXTT, Qeaaral Agent, Sew Iork. June 14, 1808 IU8-U MALTIIY XXOXTa-s-33. M tt AUMOM. M D 0. B, BOO AN.. Paorarrroa. BKDCCnosT OP PAKE, TN eoaaideratioa of tbs general deoilas of all tha naeeeeeriee bDDertalnlns to the exnenae of kaaotnir a HoteL and tba arreat aoareity of money, tit board will be rtdnoed to meroeaau and other cf North Carolina to 81 SO per day. nob 10 . " NATIONAL HOTEL, Corner Halifax and Zdeaton Btreete, Nortli of tne Capitol Square, RALEIQH, N.a riMIB BCILDINO IB NEW, HPACIOU1AND J. elegant. Kvery appointment for tha aooom modatioa of gueate. ltoome and I'arlora ea tail for famillee, aaa eiogleroom oomplete, beaoti. tally toraiabad; with aa ays to comfort and eoa vemeuoa. . , TUI uisisa ROOBI , . ; la larae and eaperbly furuitbed in lbs moot at traettre manner, ahilat the aeivauta are gevtaal, 4'ltta aad attrutive. No expose i etlort will be aparad te reader tbe Hu Nwlioiae UiHol akriotly a , FIRST 0LAK3 HOTEL, to eoatpare faro abty with tbi brat rjotela. North a Haiatb. - - - - ' - Tlie pam.u.k-a of th travrllng oblie ia re apwirull' a .liotud. Ocniboaena and carriagae .1 ib depfil to meet erery tram. ' at- Chare aa tow aa aoy other flrat-eJaa tioial ia tbeoosnvy. " - A. 1 ItlTJE.', rroprietor. 4 (Formerly of Exchange Hotel.) W,S mi' TAYLOR'S. .HOTELj.V (ezcrakoi pla cm), ""' .' JKttVtm, NKW JERSKf.' Ot poaits . . DrTot.' (la ! SCaraaeaa PlaaOpa aa all Havre, flUtK CNI)HUTGEI' P04 TO tlRKTI I public ettaari m to .the fti-t R at tVt. H.Mai bee Vea thmnnyh v" r- a vatfnl. i i'.i,tH,l .iw l-fnrAtiea tbronxaoat; euatiae en-r t wnt voatilated iww, itamu-1 bv a'eam ; LaU-a' and tienU' du:.r u r m la it eari, Ladea parkr. a oreea."; rvr-!, enh erery exiorro;rcc fnt the tra. ifni na T" a 1 i-1 i r - r t -a rry retpact, aad nnu'it ., . i at a 1 1 ( 1 aj -y twait'm tt a.t Saare, day: ULW ... ITWAN P?FK, Prof rVl T. nl tae f Uraaaaaaa, brueueay. - Mae I.- WHOLE NUMBER S.CZD I' N0-HUM13UG iuat.. take M, M M M SPRING GOC ., CHEirER THAN CCLD T i U M M M M M 1 T'U rUHOUABJED HI fiI'IU. f uts Uta Morthtrn Fsnlc at less than 1 and Manafaoturars' cost and error sc. run assortment of STAPLE ahd j Fojiby . iiry C ..... .' . . . . .-: 8IL118, POPUNB, QBESADIS-3, tES-08,ALri:Ci3, 4;f I. ' f ' ORQANDIB, LAWN6V , WHITE v'GOOBa : Oambilo. Jaoonats, i , Bwiss.Nsnsookt, in stripes and ehsofct, Kqus's Lsoea, . - , ,f " n-laet, BuhUstitiatfaj tTeUsr.-," Bonssfurnlshhif Cfoods, ' " ' ' , ' Notions, Gloves, . ' ' Milts, Hoalsiy, ,-.i LACE POINTS, ; Bbswls, Silk ttsntlss and Parssols, ' ! MILLINERY. " ' Ladles Hats, riowsrs,! Bibbons, Ac. -.-.."..,; BOY'O TTCaCLT., 1 i . i r Hen's Fornlahlng Qocds and Hat, ai r-Vee tbat mast plesse. Examlus and you'll sarUluly patronlat march 80 -yi - "The Wllmln-ton ana ; 7t LL 's. : 3 Tnrnplke CoEpasyw , . t n ronauANcnor an act cr T-t r era! Aaiembly of tb Mtate of Korth ! " I . . 1 eutitlad "Aa Aot to bworperats Tbs V. pany will be opened ander O ', umlnraiRuad at Uie Plret Natloaal I " mlngton, at tb banking Uouee of Ja ... eon, Kan., and st tbs oukoe at Atessra, Oowan! aXOn. . JHW A. BANDXItS, ' BIOHAHD U. OBANT. OROUUB DABUIdo. WM. A. WEIGHT. CbmmVs,' . Wilmington, March lata, 1870. marou ju 183 13. . FOB SILEe ' T THE OOMU0DI0C3 ( t BTERn.WUKEl. ITmAJIErt aEN.HOWAEI ..t .ft FOBMBBLI PLYISQ BE. tween Wilmington snd Rivet i ' Bids, (Oapa rear Uiver) as psasea- gar euu ireigu uoaa. Ianglboverall.i......,....,,;.,..r f V Breadth of beam k " Depth ol hold.... ....... b '' Draft ... . . .rt . rT ' Tonnage Hi C? ! Two IngtiM ta rood order. CvU " ' 1 " ehea diameter 8 foot stroke. TJpuer i -loon and Poeaenger AoooaunodatioDS eion and eomfortabls. Lower deuk sod i. , r freigbt. . . .- B B. GTJION. 0a. P""'r. , t WiL, Char. ABntb. t.... . wumtngvutt. Jeo.M .. . 1 family ice MAcnir:. ; FOSELLIa 0NT.Y praotteabU Ie F for th aaa af Driuiriat and C. . aud ramiiia genaraltv. i'nxlooing 1 r'--Ic In 10 to to minowa. aqnal aiJ l e' - - natnral, wHltaat ataaaa power, t iiu.. i alimatea and aaey to operate, lue re t eouaial of barmlaes aheaiiealSb wi f"li la orated after every oparatoa. Au - NKWUAbt, Re. 88 aUiuea Lsas, 1 see as - HTCATION WAXT. GOOD BOOX AND JOB YllSTZX 1 BLVD, desires a aituaUon. f r - , - ' Addrea "H." sere ef be mareb 38 . t- NOTICR T3K TKDIBSIQKED, CORPOrUTC- , 1 -bv give notioa to partiee inters-' i i pareaaae of tae Wilauagtaa aaa kilroarf and lla a&eeU. aadar deereea eloeora of Mortgage, to auead a me- held at Baraaa'e rjoaei a tae erty c oa Tneedav tbetfith daye Aprl v- gaaioe aadaw the Oberter grauu i t of horth aad Boat Carotin ta t a aad Carolina JUtlroad tirr-. -'. eaoh farther actio) aa may ko . Charter. . . i ' ' ir. " . , ... . , ; . . ;! w.t. i . . r. Wilmtngtos, at arch 'aj.u, 1 j. Vaaiah lei u.-,. i - '. yahe:: a V a . t r;u.'". w ny.Ta: Tr - aTiia bJ tv : ..'.Lei 1 Ul ta 1 j, I i .' -4 bUat it baa t- Tte.'vr:!-r:- " 'jkx ;l i . . .. taht floui: ... JiIBA PAl " p. sal ty a h f5 T, :'l I "ilM -.V 'y a artJJ 178
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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April 24, 1870, edition 1
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