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: DAILY JOURNAL ill THCZSDA T. MAY UK 1870. nirfjMUH cue 21, fcwJUi of Chief Jastios Chasi is said to be toiling to rapidly that it ia believed be will 1 compelled to roaign bit offloo. . Tte eleotioa foir Judges of tha Snprema C-rt in the BUto of New Tork baa re-t-Iwltatbeeleetion of the Democratic ticket by teg majority. For the first time In ft quarter of century the Etata, loaving oat tbe vote of the pity, baa -gone Democrat!. ThU baa been accom flLbheJ in tha faoe of local dissensions of a icrioai nature. This election demon atratea beyond doubt that New York ia re liably Democratic for many years to coma. Pennsylvania cannot long witbatand the Inflaenoeof New York and New Jereoy, and we look to aee the Middle SUteeVoU oir''r for the Democratic candidate for President in 1672. . , . IaSBlgratla aa TaxVtloa. aahamea to induce immlgranU to acttle In North Carolina. Associations are or gat::o3, agents ion! to the North and to Europe, oar advantages of aoil and oil mate are paraded in the pnblio prlnta and In pnblLshed addreeaca and lettora, land companies are offering substantial indooe menta to aoltlora, " Yet not only immi grants de not oomo, bat emigration is ac tually going on to a moat alarming and se rious Extent, . Farmers are selling ont and moving to tbe West and Southwest, and laborers, white and black, are seeking em-! tlcyment elsewhere. - Yesterday the Ra loigh&M&nf informed us that ten thout- ma ! ooiorea men neroioioro empioyea on tbe Western North Carolina Itailroad bad gone South, and that there was acta ally ft scarcity of labor in that section of the State. Not long sinoe General Fob BttT, President of the projected railroad from Memphis to Belma, was at Greens boro' tiring colored laborers, and more recently Mr, Pennington, formerly of this State, now a leading Radical politician in Alabama; ud Freeident of one of the railroads in that State, was employing labor ers here. Daring the entire winter gentle men (rem Mississippi, Lonielana, Alabama a&J Tmh 'm anensinff laborers for those States, and all with ' greater' or less We bare frequently chronicled the fact of &e , movement of large companies of whites to other States. It baa been the ubioot of mnch oomment in the papers. TVs Hon. Johx V. Kho. President of the Cu:0la Railroad, in bis annaal report at recent meeting of Stockholders of that Company in Angnita, states: "Ii it be- tiewd that much af tit htary incraatt of tram for tht patt year vat owing to tht '"-V emigration qf a tvfftring and diteon k ,v J puIation from the old planting Glutei toC" hit est.,. 27ta migration wit very A "- I in tiif pott fall anwunled ahnott to fe, ,'ms in some part of tht country, c Ie ' r '.id both racBt, for of tltt tvo n i colored population art tht great1 i ,j t from tht pretent unsettled condition of f "r polUioai affair." " ; " Lcn it is reoollsctod that Aagusta,'; K?$ tbe Chronictt and Sentinel, "It tbe au.;::a terminal point of the Georgia r'-oad, and therefore the gate to the Eoi,:' west for Hhe older planting States,' It Li Tory easy to determine thoee States tt t are indicated M the "older, planting Ew'.os." - Clearly tbey are the principali ties of Couth Carolina nnder 'the picket line' gorernmenl and of North Carolina n-r tbe r5rte loyalist, nndor whoso ad t a the old North State is robbed tl I. . &ul railroad stock and State bonds to an amount that would appear fabulous in oriental fables. If corroboration were to. " -l lor Jodge two's assertion, let the most casual observer look around and see the number of ciUxens newly acquired in C--!.a, almost in any locality. These r'" 'h white and blaok.'' . " I . ij popular fallaoy among the col c: . 1 1 -, !e that tbey are very slightly in t ' .1 ia the poblio debt and Uistion 1 i i resa ' more . immediately upon the i but the indirect burden upon the IU ' s Is as great If a people are relieved Lc ji debt and taxes are light and property tr. -1 are prosperoua, . then the laborer tls constant mnd remunerative employ Eer.t. Pat when eorraption and cztrava fjmce destroy tbe revenues aud taxea cat t? t" s rcetanee oi the people there can be t rperity for employers or labor c 1V 't has been the real eanse of the c i from this State of whites and I herein lies the reasons why l 'jranta will not seek oar borders. TaTji Cora, in accounting for the heavy I;ct - --j of travel over bis road, baa devel c: ,1 a rreat political truth whicb it r ' a r:3for onr people to heed. . . j t .'arm the abweae In our State ad' i .'Jon and to Inaugurate an honest. i if ! cnomieal government, would be t ' ' 1 1 ' a to encourage immigration bt-boz fanusbes the surest reme- tf to rrertt farther emigration of oar r : a.l Ce strongest argument to In i 1 ' " ! to come. Let men of proper- t. ; .".Ujent and iadostriou labor- I V t we intend to establish a re- " I honest governOMnt, aroaad ? c- n people will cling, and they i - l ear invitetiona, When we : es of Eadical Kiarale the lertili- ' r r 1, the seJabrity of oar climate, s ot our loads, sad the wealth "1 command the attention r "y r-"r";t, bat tbey cannot I i r tl( ekxed aI debt asd 'ic rrcf lion and Incapacity it!. Let tbe Presidents i si J Land eoeBpev ' r-rs of tieir orjaniaa- i i-i ArEt next and 1 J seat in oat 1 1 j ata will be -.;.-n cf rcli- iocs a msS sesoauTU raais turkrvmu ton vn ; ., t ...r , i i- ill il WT ll tor Vmml UarUt Jttportt ft Umtntrciai IntntUqtHC on Tktri JV. r NOON TELEGRAMS, liw Toil Utai DimiIi. - Ksw Yoia, KT 18. The Demoaretio JudieUl Uckei ia elecisd by seventy-live Utoonnd aitlorlty. Tbe Mtrroei voted without molMtttioa. Ia tbe Elehth Ward, where the greeteet proportion of asf roes live, tbe Donoersts hire eight thoeiasd mejority. CABLB DISPATCHES. America Vathl Agala Vletorleaa. London, star It. The (bird international yaet raee Utwaen the American yacht Sappho and the EnRllth iobt Oambria was won bj the Sappho. (Tht Sappho has was all three of tbe races.) BlerlfM ItlllgaMa, ..... . . Hsw Voai, May 18. Arrived Stoimtblps nantavllle, Baragotaa and Kegulator. NIGHT TELEGRAUii- Vran, WaiklUa-PnMllii mt Con graaa, Ac. WaHauaroii, fttay 18. Bcsan Tbe day was devoted to the diaooe- sion of the enfbretmeBt of the fifteenth amaad ment " The Beaate ta in eeaaion to-night on the anti- polygamy bill. . Horn. A bill wai paaeed allowlog honorably diacbargtd soldiers to eater quarter sootiona In alternate aaotlons or pnblia landa oa the II teatif rallroadit Tbe morning boor waa oeeapiad In dieaealni the bill to reatore naTigatlon and commoroo. ; The naval appropriation bill waa taken np, and pending its dlsooaalon the Bouae atljourntd.mjj The Houte la In saaaion to-night. MISOXIAAMBOCS. The reeeipta from Internal revenue to-dty amounted to 1600,000. Chilian ttlnltter Kllpatriok hat realgned. LeFrane aeenred a patent for bla Hantie ma- ehlne to-day. den. Oapron, Oommliaionor of Agrloulturo, and otbor experte bare taken great intereat In tbe maolilne. Tbe general opinion la that it meata the noeeaeiUea or tbe oaee. Tbla ereulng's Mar baa tbe following: 'TasDowxtxa DsMobtis Widdiku -Ho is Tie. One Lloyd B. UoOabe pabllthea a eard in the Newport (Bhude Ialaud) Aewa atatlnx that Bennla da Mortio, about to be married to a deoghtar of Oao. T. Downing, the wealthy ool ored eatorer In thia city, was marriod to atoOabe'a, aiater ia Newport by the Bev. . U. Malcom in 1801, sal that bla wife la etlll tiring and la Newport and whom he daaerted a jear or two after marriage ; that he is no frenchman bnt a negro, and formerly a alave. Be aaya that the neceieary doeomenta hare already bean for warded to Waa blngton for a atay of proceed, togs? Notwithstanding thia publication the wadding will eomo off aa anuonnoed at Br. Downing' reeldenoe tbla a?ooing at 8 o'olook, liov. J. V, Lawia of BU Jobn'a Church. P. K., (.niolatlng and wUl be etrictly private. Mr. Downing aaye that the atatcatenta ataut De Iforlie baviug another wife are falea. A ttorney-Osntral Hoar has decided that In ternal Bevonue oflloere may be eoneidered aa informere in oaaee ot band agalnat the govern ment and reoeivo the moietiea which other in formere would be entitled to, exoept whore the Information ia obtaleod through eartala prooou ea of law whioh are mentioned lu the dooielon. Judge Flehor and Mr. Bradley partially settle! their eld Barrett difficulty by e paraonal colli. ionto-dtT. liradloy elruok Flehor with a oane. when tkoyellnohed and after a sharp rough and tumble, were separated. front Hew Yarn. Nsw Joss. Bay 18. There were twesty-thre bidder for gold to day at Hi to It 79-100. The total bid wae for three million Uty-n thousand. Tbe awards will amoant to on million at It 70-100 to H 73- 100. Fran Claargla, Aooveva, Kay 18. Got. Bard of Idaho ia on bla way to Washington. Ilia stated that he will resign an J return to Oeor gie for tbe pnrpoee of elding in defeating dot. Bullock and bla policy. Wrwaa Cavmeate, . Tobokto, May 18. The Dally Telegraph of this morning aaya: We are pleased to learn that the Washington Oorernmant baa Issued Inatraotiona tthat our ship shall allowed to pate through tbe Heult it Marie canal with all their eargoea oieept muni tiona of war. BV HAVASJA CABLB. Bavad. May 18, DeBodaa baa rerokad hi let order compelling peraoni going to tbe Halted Bute to give ee earlty to the amoant of fifty thousand dollar, that thoy will not engage ia e oontpiraoy sgainat the Bpaniah Govern ai eat in Cuba. The steamer Waahlogten aailad this morning for BUtisxalra. The Ueorge Waabiogtoa eailed for New York. aJABkat msrATCHBS, Loidoi, May 18. The valaable etaleary la Chriat Cbsrck, Ol ford, waa reeeaUy removed dariag the might aad bant at Una. Tbe pre is saver ogaiaet the poryotratoro of tale eetrage. The evening edition of tbe Tiases ha the fel lowing AaUUa ef the eonUet : m Beth yaehu war beoalmed foe a toag time, fee Oemnrial whioh waa winner for lb ont twenty Bailee of the race, beat to windward end wetthared tbe Sappho nnder Boeebnreh Cliff, end between then and St. Catharine., tanked to windward ef her teorteee times earraeelvaly. The Bap pate, Crem be greater length, foreroaohed end weathered on the Oembria, doabUng the mark, forty Bare the laba-ee an the raee end- ad. Tbe mark eteamer had take the Oambria in tow e she drifted with the tide. A good hreese prevailed for tha first eeore of Tbe straggle for tbe waatbar noeiiloa eoneidarahle acitaanent. A decaa fog prevailed dariag the greetat port ef the time. Faou, May IS. Tha la Maruilait baa been eoedemaed rot ogeaea againat the Emperor aad for r lolling hatred and eoaUmpt for the gwermaaent. The author af aha artiele epeeUed baa boea tamead to U month imprison meal aad a fee of Ire thoeeaad fraa, The managing editor ba ee owe year with a Ba of one The trfbeaal alee dserssd lb aaapaawien ef ef the Is Marwdtaim tor two TUaaaoroiatT'e edHten f the dfaraaileise The amaSos. ef eteadiag type, kneaeeai. P ''-g fevev continnea to exist 1 R i' , Uo. Tbe tnfl dlatrvot ia r- r ls ocre sopervu-.ca tf tUa fceeith , . r. atfrTiec- " ill toe 3,1. Raepasuibuitr e4iiaakCuhirs. ; At tbe time of b BUto f'roet irregular- itiosin Poeton, the C ibUior of tha State National Bank of that cy eertiHed n chock of 1125,000 for nttCoc .e. Afterward the land A soovered that tlio drawer did not Lave tuOloient dopoaitg to balance any such o! eck, and eontested its liability for tbe payment. Jodge Praly decides that the act of tha agont ia the aet of tbe prin pal, that tbe cashier of tbe bank is virtu ally tha bank, and that consequently tbe letter is responsible for tbe certification of the former. New York Commercial r . f:-A ' - Freeveher-Whtppsrs. ' ' We learn from the Knoxvllls WbiR that preachor-whippers arc still rife in iilount ooantv, Tennessee. Afow days ego, the Bev. W. W. Pays, an exoellent Christian gentleman, delicate in health, amiuble in deposition and inoCTonsive, was met in Blount county at one of his appointments by a number of desperadoes, and inform-! ed that ha could not preach there that he was a Virginia rebel, nod tbey had no nse for him. He tried to reason with them, bat saoh men never lieten to reason, and would have treated him aa thoy have treat ed his predeoessor, bat for the interven tion of a citizen. They finally drove him ewny. - Fashionable Wetfdlag. 0 " blue " drawing-room of the Gait House was the scene yesterday morning of a brilliant wedding, which was witnessed by the friends and relatives of the happy eouplo. Th groom was the handsome and gnlknt Major A. E. Richards, late of Virgfnis, and one of the favorite offloers daring the war of the renowned Colonel Mosby, and at preeeut tbe law partner of General Basin Duke, of this city. The bride wss Miss Mattie Tyler, one of the most charming of Louisville' fair daugh ters. Theoeromony wss impressively per formed by the Bev. Stuart Bobioson, and immediately afterwards the newly-wedded psir left for tbo North on the morning train, Louisville Courier, 12th, The Crap Froeptrts la I he KowtU. . The crop accounts from nil the Southern Htstrs srs most favorable. In Virginia, the Carolina aud Georgia wheat, oats and' gross look wall; from Tenneecee there are similar reports, while in Alabama and Miwiiasfprii the wbent is farther advanced, and growing so luxuriantly that the oold spell of two weeks ago wss declared an ad vantage to it, in arresting tbe flow of sap that might have produced rust. Some cf the cotton and oorn in Misnissippl was in jured by the la(o frost, and bad to be re planted, but as Ihore wea not much out of tbe grwnd this injury is trifling. In Tegss everythin ft ii out ot the ground end growing finely. Tbe popple on tbe lower Mississippi doolare that if there ehoald be no Jane overflow to destroy their labors, tuey will nave one of the finest crops tbey .... ti.:. I. i.ni- , Hedtstrlbiitlaa of latloaal Cwrraacg The Banking and Currency Committee on lost Thursday considered several amendments wbioh had been proposed to tbe bill reportod by them a few days ago to secure additional banking facilities and A . .. I , . . ' i I . ' a . 1 - io proviue tor a rcuisinuauua oi mo cur rency among the several Stales snd Terri tories. After careful deliberation tbe com mittee deoided to stand by tbe bill ss orig inally reported, and to oppose all amend ment. , It will be rorncrnbered that among other provisions of this bill is ono retiring a large amount of gteonbacksor United States notes i snd substituting there for national bank notes. It is regarded as a msaanre in the i rite re t ot the national banks and in fsvor of contraotiou. On tbe latter aooount it will meet with opposition from tbe Western and boutueru msmbers, It is not thought that the measure will pass tbe Bouse, though it will be streuu ousiy defended by the menus of tbe na tional banks and the Eastern capitalist. A gtsnearbaJble Wsitk, In sn exchange we find an acuouut of tbe following remarkable moohaoioal ouri oaliy, reoentiy constructed tn ljonaon A waton belonging to a member ol rar liament, designed and made expressly for him, by James xerguson Dole, tbe eeia ebrated London watohmaker, has a ailver dial on whioh are nine hands indicating ipeotivery the hoars, minutes and sec onds: the daya of tha week; the days ol the month, the months of tba yesr. It corrects itself for naenual months, that is to say, chsngee when tbey have thirty and thirty-one days; and also oorroots itself for leap year. It is so ooDstraoted thai any slight set tatioa on tbe watob, snob ss the ordinary exercise of walking, winds it np. Tbus it may be worn perfectly for year without requiriog even to be opened, although it can also be woand by a key in tbe usual manner. The dial is arranged in five oir- oier.sud wiUiin tbe largest, tbe boar circle, there is a aemi-oirole showing tbe moon age end phase a by means of gold on ground of bine strwl. At the back of the watch is a gold indicator for ascertaining tbe time in the dark by touch. The com plication ot tbe mechanism msy be imag Ined, and yet the watou ia or ordinary di mansions anoimny be conveniently worn in a gentleman's pocket. It co. the sum of three hundred guineas. h)dlst BTplscapaJ Oeaerel Cuafarracs Baalh. ... ' Mnrrms. May 1G Tba Oenerol Conference of the Metho diet EDisooDal Church was oalled to order at the usual hour, liiabop Uarviu preeiding. A Urge number of reports or oommittere were reoeived, and. under toe rale, lie over (or two days, including that of Bun day school, recommending the embodi ment of the Nioeae Creed, Lord' purer, Watte' veraion of the Oommandments in Sunday eobool text books. Tbe Committee oa Edneatiou made a majority and mi nority report, whioh was made the special order for Friday, amotion for postpone ment beinsj loet by one vote. Tbe emu of committees waa then aua ponded, aad tha an finished bneiness of last Friday was token np, boing the report of tha OomaaiUee ocu Iai nermer, whioh was debated at great length by Mr. UcOar- land, of tho University ot Alissiasippi, in favor of tha section giving tbe lUahep disorctioji to return saiaietesw to their plaeaa, and by Dr. Bond, of Baltimore, ia opposition. rinsJly tbe whole matter waa indefinitely poetponed, leaving tbo obi to tn eUeet. Tha commission appointed ot tho iaet Oeaerel Ceiiference to oonter with the Methodist FroteaUat Chnrou. report that though tbey fai!e 1 to effeot an organised naioa.yet the difficulties in tbo way are lee loan were onpposoo. las following rosolntiona were intro duced : Boeolved, That tho fraternal greetings of this GeoersJ Conferenoe be and hereby are extended to tbe Oeneral Conferenoo of tho Methodlet Frotestut C'naroh, now is session ot Beltintorea Beaolvod, That Be. J. IL linn, & Keppor and L. D. Boston bo roqasetod to wait on said Conferenoe end preeeut tho fraternal greeting of thia Oooiaronoo, Ttls is about tha tima of year for you eg firlais Lb air girlehood to be eloping with poor devil with eoloreJ cooasUcLee. rWeral oseee or reported wiliia a week. Mothers hsving saeh gvrls oa hand, had better watch Lbm oxtra arv'nlly for a aonth or so, 1 be season wU bo over abont the aUddle of Jane. A ma U Ehode L'aad has beoa s-t to I A few dsys sgo a man 74 years of act living nosr Doyle's Port, Mo after send- iaa his grand-dsugbtcr and daughter frcm the bouse, seized a revolver and fired at hie mile, but mined bin aim. one ran to scape bis vengeance, whereupon be took a musket, loaded with buokshot, and fired at bar again as she ran, the shot grszing her hip, snd she fell as it shot dead. Tbe bid man then took bla money (known to have been at least 94,800) and all of bis deeds snd papers snd burned them. Then be loaded Lis musket, and, placing it to his head, demanded hie little son, five ?ears old, to shoot the gun. . Tbe boy re used. lie then took a piece of a chair round, whittled it flat so that it would pass in front of the trigger, placed the muzzle of the gun to his head, and fired, literally tearing the top part of his head away. A correspondent of tbe Cincinnati Times bos been so ungsllant as to assert tint, tn New York, tbe proportion of good-looking men to good-looking women is throe to one. The Times' correspondent is menao ed by " Sorotis" for bis temerity. He makee a slight amend b - the remark that every one of tbe good looking masculine Nsw Yorkers spends about $o,000 a year witb barbers, bootmaker, haberdashers, florists, tailors snd jewellers, and tha'. therefore, tbe nssortion that extravagance In dross is confined to. the gentler, acs is very wide of tbo troth, so far as Manhat tan Island is oonoerned. QTbe death of Theodore Clay, sou of nonrv Clay, is announced. He has been for fifty years an inmate of the Lexington (Mo.) Liiinatio Asylum. SPECIAL. ; j;.. u . i in ,n , ,i Fbib rsoii DiBT. 1 tboie any hair coloring preparation, either here or In Europe, that re sembles Pbai-ok's Vitams, o giLViTioit roa mi BaibT Not one." It' Is clear fluid that How from the bottle t does not stain the skia, and produoaa lion bnt natural aliade of color. It has no eodiment. Hold by all druggist and fancy rood dealers. BAH IIKI.OB'8 IIUU ME. Tbla aplendid Hair Djb is the best in tbe world. Barmla, reliable, inetantaneoue, doos not oontaln load, nor any vltaltc poison to pro duce paralysis or death: Avoid the vaunted and delualvo preparation, boaatiag virtue they do not posses. The genuine W. A. Batoheler's Bair Dye ba bed 80 years untarnished repnta Woo to uphold Its integrity aa tbe only Perfect Bair Dye Black or Brown. Sold by all Drag' lists. Applied at 10 Bond Bt., N. T. fob 8 '" 113-ly UOLLOWAY'S Twenty yeara eiporienoe liaa prcved thia the most papular remedy with rhysioiane and Pa rente for tboae pests of Childhood Worms. They aro pleasant to take and always effective in exneiiiuir tne Worms and tontiiu tbo si stem np to it normal condition. Beware of oonnter- foite and imitations. The cennine bava tba siir natura of tb proprielore on the wrapper of each pan??. JOHNBTOW, HCLLOWAY A OOWCEN, Phila. NO CL11K I NO PAY I IiCIkKI.L'.S TETTER OINTMENT Will positively enro Totter, Krysipelaa, Htlt Rhenui, Darbi-r's Itch, I'itnples, lilolehea and all forms of Hit in Disease. Aleo, 8ore Eyes and Eye Lids, Dischargee from the Esr and Old Boroa, no matter of how long st sliding, or tha money re turned by the prninietors. . - JOHNhTON, HoLI.OWAf A COWDEN, Thila. Bold at oOeenls nor box by nil Drmrciata. Bent by mail fur OOaeiil bifx.vnriivn I I'm 1 1 , ,1.1 vinilLUl f BPHAM'8 FRESH MBIT CURE 1 Will cure Dronebitia, Conanmption, all Lung Dlaea a snd HplHiiig of Blood, and strengthen and bnild np the sistom to Its healthy oouditiou. This has been teeted by I'rot. Trossean in Two Thousand cases in the hoepltale ot l'sris, in wbicli it cored nearly every oaee, aud in this country by Iba approbation f tb 1'nysioian many hopelesa esse have been roalored to health. Due bottle will prove it ellloiojr. , Bold II 00 per Bottle, or six for 5 Of. JOHNBTON, BOLLOWAV A COWDEK, riil'adelpbla. mar. h 28 l&3 oodly NATHAN NaVKBr' WnOLESALE DEALER IN . LIQUORS AXD CIGARS, Corner Market and Bouth Water Btretita, IO. V. Eilers' old stsud.) Wilmington, N. (J. Hoops onus! antlv uu hand a fine and large as sortment vt LIQUOHS and ('1QAHB, which he olTure to Ilia trade at the lowoat Ntnr Voik price, fob 10 116-tf Tima Tests (ho Merita af ell Thlags, ayrontHIRTV TSAHIItt I'ERRF DAVIS' TAIN KILLER Has been teeted in every variety of climate, and by el moat every nation known to Ameriosua It is tbe almost constant oonipanion and incli nable friend of the mis-binary and the traveler, oa sea and land, and no on should travel ou onr Luxe or limits wituoot it. It ia a epeady and aaf remedy for barns, eoelde, onte. bruises, wonnds and variona other In lories, aa wll as for dysentery, diarrbn?e, and bowel eomplsiuta generally, and is admirably snited for every race of meu on the faoe of the globe. Be enre yon eall for and set iba genuine Pain Killar, ae maav worth I sea nostrums are attempt ad to be sold on tha gr t reputation tf thia valuable medicine r Directions acoaaapany each bottle, Prlre S3 eta. SO a. stwft S1.00 axr Ovllla. Bold by all Medicine Dealer. may Ik7-Imd.vw TOST OFFICE DIRECTOR!7, P08T OFFICE, 1 WiLwraoToa, N. U, April 112, 1870. HEhEAFTk.lt, and anlil farther notice, the mail will ooa and t ready for delivery ae fbl ewa: ...... ana cuisa. Northern Through aoA Way MaB I.CO a. ai.. daily exoeps nnnaav. N on hsvm Threats Matt 7 60 p. m. " rvnthern mail, 8.00 p. m. " Wil., Char. Rath. S. 8.. 8.00 p. ra. daily ex- oaru Handay. Fayetteville, via Warsaw, 5.00 a. m. daily, exoetit Bnmlay. Bmithvdie, via eteamer, 1.90 p. m., thro tiaoaa a Biver mail for Fayeltevilla aad intermediate of- aoe, at i.so p. m., Mondays and rndaya. ails aoBiva at amts. Northern Thronah mail. 6 00 a. m. dailv. Nortkara Tbrengb aad Way mail, 7 p. m. daily exoept Monday. Biver mail froaa FayeteviHe aad intermediate of- noe at T a. m.. Tneadav and Fridsva. Ronlbera, 9.4S p. m. daily. Wil., Char. A beta., p. m -daily, except Bun day. FayMtevilm, V. OS n. m. daily, exoent Ruaday. Hmithville mail. 1.S0 p. so., thro time a week. onus aoeiw rrosa t.sd a. m. so .uu p. m. Hneday, froaa A.VS a. m. to S S a. as. UOloe open at eifibl from 7. SO to 8 e'elock. Ka. B. Bant P. aL NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WEST VfRCINIA IMBRICATING OILS, FOB BALE BI VeTLOZZUT & Co.. AQENT3 FOR . O. . TSI ATTENTION OF ALL WHO BXQT.IR1 a Flail CLASS LCBBJOATOA te mvue4 to Uisee Ons. Tbov are uijaHM.lv u m. aonsaaae'i'd fcy foil bm4 UcmruiM, llillwwaad ! ' a charaewar, aad ueo fad te nr. taure auaiaeiMa, wa.ibe ae aeooont el uj aASMme er xuaM rtiisrasae NEW ADVKfiTISOLTTS. NEW; HAT STORE. ; j; ; - OAPB "v-',. ' UMBBBLLAS, WALKING CANE8, 4c,, . CBKAP . 'AT TUX NEW HAT STORE, r No. 9 North Front Btreet. .. , ,s THOS. B. WBIQBT. may 19 199-lf ' '! l ' !! M. K.' iEarjP, it at. J ' TI1K W1LM1NO ION AMD UAN0UE8TEU KAILBOAD COBrASir, ET AL. 1)DUNCANT to an order of the Hnperior Court . of Mew Hanover Oonuty, M. C, mado in tha above entitled eanae at the Hiring Teim, 1870, on presentatioa at the oflioe of C tt 0 N L I L M 0 B R I 8 , in thia city, I will pay to tha holdera of the Bret y the dtfondani, tbe said Wilmlngtn aud alan-1 cnoaier iiauroaa company, to tbe piaintiu, M. H. Jeanp, who have not already received the same a per oontaga of tM 73 on aaid Boude and ae crued interest on tbe same being dividend for dis tribntioo, aa aforesaid, from not aaleaof that portion of the bailroad and other propertv covered by aaid morlgage, which waa in the rHalaof North Carolina. - In further obedience to tbe order made aa aforesaid, I hereby notify all holdera of the Honda abov referred to that nnleea tho aame are pro. aeuted to me aa above for payment ot tho divi dend abov etatol on or beforo the FIRST DAT OF SEPTEMBER, 1870, they will be forever debarred of any participation n the eald fund in my bauds fur distribution a aforesaid. M. CllOM,Y, OommieHioueraud llofnr. Wilniinglou, H. 0., May 10, 1870. luay 18 108-31awtSoptt W. R0.LT, Auctioneer. By CHOftLY HOKIUS. Valuable Truck Farm U MILES FROM WILMINQTON IN PUilBOANCK OF A DEOHE8 OF TUB 8U porior Court of tha oounty of N tv Uanover I. will sell at Exchange Corner, in Wilmington, on Friday the 20ih May, at 11 o'olocV A. M., that valuable TRUCK FARM altnated between the Plink Rnftd and thn fiM Mewbern road and within one and a half miles I from the Market Honaa in Wilmington, known aa me uppiu naoe, oontainiiiK 4'J -iu acre. A rar opportunity for investment ia here-of fered, a (he place haa a fine live oak grove and good water on it within eight of tho city, and iB oapable of tha highest cultivation. - - TKttMH One half cash ; balance on a credit of six montbH, aubjeat to tbe approval of the uourt T. B. LIPPITT, Cumiuieeiotier aud Onardian. mays ls7-oodl DISTILLKK8 AXD BiltttEL MAKERS ATTENTION! "y: OFFEtt 100 TOMS lj AND 1J INCH HOOP IRON, Guaranteed ff KtA Quality, Cargo Bclinrnor Or ntn, : DIRECT FROM LIVERPOOL, ., In lota to suit purehacrs at New York whole- aale prices 100 I'EU TON, C8II. AI.HO. bupurlor Quality Glue, Imported direct, Cheap. .. ''. U. i'AIiVI.k.y A CO. mayl8 l!W-ratf. jplAKOS AMD SKLUOKOSS, J.JAU110N ICON'S AND FLU TIN AH. JpNVtLOrES AND 1'ArEH. JNK AND INKSTANDS. "EWSPArEBS AND I'KBIODIOALS. gOnOOL BOOKS AND 8ATCUKL8. "JLANK BOOK3 lu ondleaa variety. JgXriCt8JON rENHOLDB8. JULINO AND BOOK-BINDINO. t'lTABa' AND VIOLIN8. JPLAHTIC BANDS AND EKA8KU8. P H E I N S B E li G E Ii KADINQ FOIi Til IS MILLION AT HE1 Nbli Klin LB'B. mav 15 19C SIARrAQKIt'8 OrVICR, North Urolina Real and Trrsonal Eslate Agency, E. J. KUEliS & CO., Managers, ecosiil vt , bet wsilt Markst esid Prtwceae, WILMISICTU!, N. C, SPLENDID SUIEME-7S Ballots 12 Drawa X timbers, To be Drawn Saturday, June 4tb, 1870, at Dl'.M., at Managers' Office, TTALTJAEI.E REAL ESTATE IN CITT AND V Htate ; an Elegant Eqnipage and Pair of r, mooaea uoraee, rianos. Jewelry and ar tioloa of nse and ornament. Tba attention of the public, and eepecisUv of the Ladiee, is di rected lo the folio mng well known establish ments on Market atreet : Heine brgr'a. Brown A Anderson's, Fiahblat A Bro s, David A Weil's, where can he seen tba valuable and beautiful miaoollaneons art idea embraced ia oar Uchemea. Parties placing property in onr bauds for sale enjoy tbe rionb!e advantage of having it disposed of by regular sale or by eianee. Bead Thomas Jegersou's treat ue oa disposing of property by ClliNUK. Onr Drawings invsriably come ol! whea advertised and are cer lined to by a Com miaaiotaT of tb hiahastintegriiy and reapecta- biiny and are pntiiistaed in a'l tbe daily city newspapers. WHOM TICKY.TS M.OOIIALVaiS SS. y Peraon holding tickets in last "Granl rawing or ataren iua. wnicn ware not reaia- tered, aan bav them exchanged for tickets ia this bcheme. A gents wanted everywhere. Send money by Poet omo ordar or regieUred latter. We will shortly present a Grand bcheme, tn eluded in which ia Female College, High Point may 17 187-U4tk Cloths, m Cassimeres And Vestings ! "TADE VP to order in BEST ITIU at the ava. A.uwr4i riutigl. j t- , Picco Goods ! Bytktyard; CLOTHING! Good aad Cheap. MTXSOS ft CO., CITT CLOTHIERS. BUS. J AO KOTICE. rIEBE WILL BE A 8PECIAL MEETrNO OF lh Heche niaa Baildjsjg aad lxiaa Aaaona Uoa Tharariay voiag U 1HA iswUni, a S w - r r m nanraauattur the eharter. A fell attaedane of aaaral akarakoidM at nsairwn. C B. ELLIS, BacrMtry. liS M say IS ill snnscp jfs tresx L t aVAJk.t,i f T""w a av askAJb 1 a , EiscEUixrcrs 1 WILLIAM I BLBX 1 .-. Bteamw KABX BASFO&D, ) BY TIBTUB Of A DEOBEB' OF TBK Dig. TB1CT Oourt of tbe United Btota for tha (Jape fear District ia tbe above caneev I wilt, on Wedneaday, the first day of Jnne, 1870, proceed to ell by pabbe auction in the city of Wilming ton, tha Bteemer Hary Sauford, with all her tackle, apparel and furniture, a h now lie upon the sboel in tbe Cape fear Biver opposite tboety, Tarm caab. BAM'L T. CABBO W, U. 8. Marshal. Jo. B. Nirr, (7. B. Deputy Marshal. Wilmington, . O., May Otb, 1870. may 10 - " 101-t' OFFICIAL AWARDS , ... " OP TUB MOUTH OAKOURA REAL AUD ' FIR. aORAI, BSTATM AOBNOV, floadqaarter Beeond St., betv,een Market and rrinoesa, Wilmington, W. O, Glaaa t, Drawa'af 19 o'eloc7 ' - MAX 18. 1870. 8S-84-8-81-44-aa-77-a-4t-7--19 Class t)4. Drswa at S o'clstfc, MAVIS, 1870 " " 71-i7-30194-10-64-7S-50-S7-3S-63 Sold-Olae 82 Tickot 71, 75, 63- ladie Oold Watch worth S70. The eubaorlber having inpeiintended tbe abov public awards, doe hereby cartlfy that the abov are the numbere, and ware in the order aa they appear. JOHN.. COSOL.Y, Commissioner. K. J. KltKBl & CO., Manager. 161 WILMINGTON A WKLDON BAILWAY CO., . May lGtb, 1870. SffEUl IinCI - Tl FASSEIGERS. ON ANJ AVTEB MAY 18th PA88ENOEB .Traioa will leave Front Street Station at 8:15 A. W. and 9:13 f. at., and will leave tbe "UNIOJ! PABSEHGEB BTATION," ' qear Maoltae andHladen atrects, fifteen minute lator. .."' Pasaenfrere for Wilmington, Columbia & Angna ta Bailroad will leave VKONT HTUEET BTA TIO.N at 4:10 A. M. and 7 P. H. Pasaengera can iaao me train at tuner eiauon. B. I FREMONT, Engineer and Superintendent, may 17 197-tf City papera copy. NEW HAT STOKE. JUST RECEIVED A NICE COT OF PANAMAS and LEGHORN HATS, BOYS HATS OP SILK FUR, LINEN AND STRAW, UMBRELLAS. WALKING CANES, &o. TJI0?. II. WRIGHT. 197- msy 17 DISSOLUTION.- THS PARTSEB8BIP BBRSTOPOBB EXIST ing nnder tha name of Finlayeon A Brother in the Oommisaion bnsinaaa, in the eity of Wil mington, I dissolved by mutual conaent. Base, t miaysou x lo., ancceea na in tne Commission and Forwarding Business, and we tike pleasure In recommending them to onr oio. pairous ana inenai. M. U. FINLAYBON, A. J. M.NLAYdON. -May 10th, 1870.""""" BASS, FINLAYSON & CO., - - (Bneeeaeor to Finlayaon A Brother,) General Commission and Forwarding Merchants, , No. 10 Korth Water 8tret, (np stair), . WILMINGTON, N. C. r Personal attention givin to tha aalo or slilpmcrlt of Naval Btoroa, Cotton, Ac, and prompt returns mado. may 10th, 1B70. , ' may 11 , 192-tf CORN- CORK. , 8 QQQBUBHL8 WairiEC0B:i' 2,000 PCHE YELLOW COBS For sale by WILLIAMS A MDUOHI80N. . 197- may 17 N0. 1 1'EEVVIAN CVAK0, TN BTORE AND FOB BALE by JL WILLI A 118 A MURCHISON. 197- may 17 DO0R8. 8AS1I AND BLINDS, OF THE BEST QUALITY, AT FAOTORi prioe. - NATB L JAOCBL Hardware Depot, No. B Market etreet may 17 107 BUILDERS HARDWARE, JJAINT8, OILS and GLASS. Loweat Cash Price. NATH'L JACOBL Hardware Depot, No. 9 Market atreet, may 17 197 1870. IK i. SMITH, MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF CABINET FtRSITfRE, LOOKING iZJ ) K h -' ' ' CUBLED HAIU, uosa, saucE, . COTTON and EXCEI.3IOB M ATTESaSES, and a fall tin of TPD0LSTEBT MATERIALS, WT5D0W SHADES, MOfQUrrTU KETTS and FSAKES. -Also, - - J 8ASD. BLINDS AD DOOHS, which we nr celling at Hanafeotarere' prio. rarti i waat of good fai ear Mo wUl beae- tt tbeaeelve by oa intpeotloa el oar Ctoek sad raiCXI before pnrehaaiBg eiMwbtra. Giv a a call aad Jodge far yeausefves U CK1XITE FItST BnLCKCS. ?onti Front Etxlet. say IT . 1W- Mf dlcAl Sodetj tf tie SUto of X rti rnHR 17TB AmtTAL atEETTSa OF THI 1 atedei Boaety of rCroit wul h. hsad in Wiiwrtoe oa W A AawAI Jbe SMA ef Atwduig to t eeaal eewtoen. tVkgatae, SMaibr, aa4 artt!maia lor enasabSTsAia, will be pasi on ' ' e re m nm a. Ifcra. f Ireauaat. TBOT. F. TrC-CD.iL Socmary. -.v 14 I-W'f . .- ''.b'.t:: -lKUr J...a.4.r i.ae L- A- -' UFE KSITRASCE. ; wBmiDfioB norm carouni I inn HTPirn vnn nnif ti arar uirn liuittiiMii lUii. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. . . .$1,000,000. JOBN DAWBON... . ......... . . ..... .. President, B. f . GBADT Vioe-rresldont and Treasurer. ALtX J0BB80S, JiL.,.....,........Boretry. Da. E. A. ANDEB80B........MdioalDlreetor. W. A. WEIGHT 4 a B. BTBDMAS.. Attorneys. Hon. ELIZCB WBIGHT.,,CoMulttog Aotuary. Bxv. B. F, MABABLE , Qenorql Bupervieing Ag't. J . ', "" snucoroBs : JohuDawwn. B. f. Grady, Alex. Jobnaou, Jr., ., Dr. 0. T. Murphy, Oapt. Jno. B. Spearman, Ool. L, A, Powell. Oapt. I. B. Grainger. E. B. Eilers, Geo, W. William. JNO. O. JAMES.. Kbsident Aqknt. The Undersigned has accepted the AGENCY for New Hanover, Colombna and Robeeon Ooantie, and will at once enter upon an aotiv oanvas of tb territory embraced within hi dietriot. The tlwory of Life In. suranoe ia too fully rooognized and too generally admitted in its correctness to render it dieous aion neoeaiary It practice ba been too phil anthropic, widely-apread and beneaeial to admit of question as to ite necessity nd absolute good. Its relief to anftering sappUea a want which no other class of investment can o se curely reach. It provide for the needy and orrowxtrioken holp and comfort, peaoe end happiness when the arm of tb trong protection ia cold and rigid in death. Hitherto, to sooure it inestimable Meeting, onr people have SENT THEIR MONEY ABROAD; have eniiehod other State and corporations for tha aak of ultimate individual benefit. In the poverty.strlokon Booth, where the circulation baa been neoessarily limited, tbe withdrawal of these fund from onr midet the eteedy drain upon the accumulation of onr earninga for the further oriohmcntof proeperon Btatea and com munities, who interest are inimical to onr own haa been distressing in its effeot. And, then, too, "money kept at home can be watched." The WIL.HINOTUSJ LlKJfl ISSUHANCK COMPANY" offer all the inducement of ether Companies, and in addition koeps yoar money at home and givo you the advantage of it ex penditures. The undersigned, in entering tho field of Life Insurance, ba planned nothing farther than honorable aotire competition -for competition otherwise than honorable and Jnst, ba oannot, will not, reoognizs. Ie will be hit pleasure a well aa duty at all time to impress upon onr people the decided advantage of patronizing, auataining, onoouragiog end fostering with jealona oar a purely HOME INSTITUTION. In the language of the "Southern Life Insur ance Company ," we declare onr desire and inten tion "to Impress upon onr people the importance of keeping their money at home ;" bnt with ns there ehail be a stricter limit w ay here, in ear own midst, af iioxts in tarntit, THE "WILMLVGTOS LIFE." with whioh the undersigned will hereafter be identified, ie indiasolnbly oonneoted with the in terests ef Wilmington and eurroonding oonntry. The oitizena bare patriotio duty, an obligation to tbeir pride, to see that It shall euoceed ; and it will succeed. It ie established on an undenia bly aeonre baaia ; it offioer or reliable basin men ; it stockholders ar tho who nam ore gnaranteea of the aafety of tha investment ; and the Company will pay Hi policitt aa they may beoom da without fail. It ba thi hokxy. and it will be forthcoming. The march of improve ment, progreaa and enterpriz ba ted Wilming ton to the possession of its own Home Company, and it ia eonal to tho Life Insurance Bnsineaa of Wilmington, its immediate teotlon, and tho eiate or norui uarouno; The undersigned aska that hi friend and tbo wbole people shall give him their encouragement to press forward In the aorrioe of thia Company In adding day by day to It usefulness and ef ficiency, and ie tarn guarantee on behalf of himself and tb corporation that tb full and equitable aeauranoe of aeoarity ehall be given. JNO. C. JAMES, Agent for New Hanover Columbus and Robeson Counties Office with the Company, No. 5 N. Front Street, ; WiXMiwaTOfr, if, c. rm. C. T. MURPHY, Gener al Agent 1th Judicial DiatrioL may8 185tf . O. A, VAUBKSTUCll'S . - . VEKMIFUGE. . O i " WHY IS IT THAT SO MAST CMLDBEN di nndor the aee of five vaan T That a large proportion of ohildren die nnder that age, haa long been a enbjeot of remark, and without a Mtiafaotory cause ascertain od, it ia cortatn. Aleo. it M known that worm exiat in tha hn maa aytm from ite earlieei infanoy; therefore parent., espeoially mothera, who are more con stantly with their ohildren, cannot be too obeory ing of the firat tymptomt of twrmi; for so sorely a tbey exist, eon they be safely and certainly removed from tbe moat delicati ihvaitts, by tbe timely nse of . , at. A. rAItlKSTOCK'a Veraatrwge. It is perfectly harmlea, eon tain no Heronry, boinga . PCKILT VBOBTABUl OOMFOBITIOll. And may be administered with the OTktOST SAFETY. TO CHILDREN OF ALL AGES. Worm Confection, mad more for the purpose of pleating the palate than of ovarooming the diaeaee, have been manufactured all over tbe oonntry, bat tbeir short tea of life 1 nearly ex - hanated, and B. H. FahneetookTTwialfug eoe Itnae to grow ia fkvor daily. ....... t Bhonld oocaaionreaaire you to pnrobaee B. A. ranooetocjtk'a yermifuge, be particularly earefs rnitials ar B. A. Thi ia tht toeethoa uoie inai na VAVOatJkflbV KIOW1 BIHCB) 10. And parchaaar amit inaiat on having it, If they do not wish to have aa imitation feroea anon tbest. SCHWARTZ L IIASLETT, VOBBtKBLT B. A. FAHSESTOCK'S BOB k 00. sou raoriixTosa, PITTSBURG, Pa. dae 63-e e d-ly-wly-ch ALL KLD3 OF TO J WOBI KEATLT ' If ISO HPXDJTIOWLI XXZOOTED AZ THAJ AOUavMAL OFFICE IXew York notcl " D, H, BILDXETII & C0H Proprietors. W YORK CTTT. THIS HOTEL, so widely end popularly known a the favorita resort ef Boa them era while oionrauur ia thi otty. aaa Maa ralaaaed tot m tana of run by it preaeot proprietora. end ie. now ia prooaa of th oroogh,' ratio ration, ho x peaa will be spare to render it, ae tn day of yorw, oa atrreeabl bona for it patree. A a pfopneton, while I lnanag taair etneer thoaka for the very iibarol .npoovi Ibev have t- eaiywL bg leave to aanre Chair gesata that in ta fetar tb Botsl will retain lta former well asaiisd rspatatAea. soay 1 18 eoddamvrlm CORN! CORN! 17,000 BC8EHt til BTOBI AND aTLOAT. For sal low from wharf. WnXAUD BROa lMf march SS F T i T J aU lot ten dayi foe a.ee Jig ia tl : , - Km., . A tl.li-UA j i-y graf i w S 1 aifWt eri kJ'f ay a - im u
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