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HIE DAILY J OURN AL. . IVILMIXGTON, K TUESDA r, JUNE li. 1870, FOB ATTOBKir GENERAL! WILLIAM M. SHIPP, Or VKCKUNDCBa. TO TUB 'OTBBUi OF TEC THIRD COg. OBBUIOHUi DISTRICT AA a meeting cf the Executive Com mittee of the Tlnrcl Congressional Dis trict composed of the eonntics of Brons wick, Columbni, New nnovcr, Bfodcn, Sampson, Cumberland, Harnett, Boboson, LicLmond, Moore, Montgomery, Anton ' anI fitflply, it was toboIvcoY that a Con tention l held at Fa-ottoville on Thurs day,, the 23d day of June inst., to nomi nate a Conacrratire candidate for Congress. Booh of the counties aa have not held their ConTcntioBB are requested to do so . in time to appoint delegates to the Dis-i trict Convention. It is very desirable that , there ahnll be a full representation of evory connty in the District , ... ' J. A. ENGEUIAltP, - ' - A. A.' McKor, Trios. C. FuiiLEn, . Ex. Com'tee for Third District.: Kaloigb, N. 0., Jane 8, 187a Conservative papen of the District will please copy. CIKTgJTT tXB VRWTIO.1. There will be a mooting of tho Oonaor vativea of New Hanover on Saturday, 18th instant, to appoint delegates to the Fay' ettevUle Convention and to consult upon political matter of gonernl interest. It is desired that all portions of the County shall be represented. Itow te ObsUact Immigration ta the tot the Governor of each BUte to follow the example of Governor Bolden, of North Carolina, and issue proclamations for political efloot, abowmg the elioeking eoedition or eoomty tnnre, garnished With frightfnl lints of alk god Ko-Klux aaxamioaUons. robberies, house huruiogs sua diabolioai entrages of nearly every description, the true condition of the Month may be bad enough la some localities, hot it is manifestly a suatakea policy to ransack the eonntry over and present to the world in exaggerated colore every misdemeanor that occurs, and no doubt many that ao not. it euouia do me purpose oi ooniu rners to strive to reetore tranqniii limy a and main. tain order among themeelvee, and to enoourags, ty every possible means, Uie mtroanouon oi a Uie introduction class of tanmigrants who will be permanently beaeocul to ms intereeis or me onnniry, i rmi tarnations like that of Governor Holilen, eharg ing deeds of darkness upon the Ku-Klnxos be fureanch lawless bands even had an existence, are poorly calcnlatod to add to the prosperity or social reputation of Uie Mate, ilolilon had twtter huid up,--M. V, tlnrakd. Governor Uoikem nnd his inoompolent and cornipt officials in tho sevemi depart ments ef the State government are respon sible tor Uie lawless tkeAdoe oziet ia North Carolina. His exaggerations ot them and Lis false ehargos as to tho authors of many grow out of the Aoaire to parpetnate his own and bis party's power. 'We assure the pcoplo of tho North ami of tho whole world that so soon as we rid ourselves of bad government we will rid ourselves at the same time of the lawless ness wLich now exists in nome portions of the State. To get rid of bad flloials Is all that is needed to restore the con fidence and the respect of iho good, and renew the fears of the wicked, toward tho government and the hrws. This wo intend to flo In August, go far as the Legislative Department is concerned, and then we shall nave some control over the Executive and Judicial officers. The Kaflarrsaacat lllll. Nothing which Congress haa done has so alarased the people of the North as the passage of the bill to enforce the Fiftoonth Amendment It is without doubt the most . violent and dangerous stop yet taken by that body to scours continued ascendancy. Ths MeirwofUaH, Uncord donounoes it as the boldest . and most despotio act the JU&cr.'i in Congress have ns yot dared to perp' ' ' o, and regards it as the establish ment i f a consolidated despotism, having ' its ocl'..u1 power at Washington. This," continues the Eecord, "is to be effected by direct interference in our State elec tions, substitution of the Federal for the State Courts in the trial of alleged oases of fraud, the snpersednrs of State by Federal officials, and the employment of tho Fed eral land and naval forces for the intimida tion of citizens at State and other cleotiona. I3aCBeaBV jacb. .infamous legislation the power, and if necessary, to reduce the North to the condition of the Sontb, whore ma me of tne psyonct is supreme, and ths civil is subordinate to the military an inority. The Detroit, Michigan, Prtti is equally aa emphatic la its denunciation. It regards this bill aa the moat infamous enactment that has yet found favor at the bands of the present doubly infamous Uob cress,, It Is. a law, says that paper, wiucn aims to subject the ballot to the baycz ct. not only ia the South but ia all parts of the Union. Under its provisions the rro&JJ. lI can send a military force iiiio any tliU in the Union with a view to control::- tie political action ofthepeo- I ia. li ... zm r-uVea htm s military despot. a. i. um pteteit of aulmg in the exec ,;lJS w jaiucia prooesa he cea put fifty -uusaua rroops into lb BUU cf Kew cr fT "Uier BlaU on rlectioa day. : ' ' ' ' ""I Cnglaad aa inael sjoUier ! UdwiUiina mileaad a tali ' ueceuee U Biighi is 3 to ictcfer with the free- s i.'UI the lrtr,r. Ia repahli- . at ao eierttoa k.H the Trpai- , iu "3l SUUm Afarahal, or his i i 'ae a Cleof soklirsar u,J r ' as Utrir com If we are to have it "1 ! wholly -co c f ILoee is : 7 j:acJ ia - u i ::l Tit hA I roi il.-s t'.jl ' -.-t tJt : ploy such portion of the land and naval forces of tha United States, or of the ml- I:.r. I J I. ...'.ink. ing the rrovleions of the act There is no MU)r, of lhi ir0cOBi mnner ta which lbs con. limitation. The teDth section proWdes j wet ia Cubs ie carried on on both side, endn that marshals or deputy marshals shall 'protecting ht tb object f theOabetie, who hare power to snmmon to their aid all by- i alt recognition as be''lgronis, u m . in stands or ik of the county, j to! ta WM u'1 .vnuuu.n v. - ... . . ' daolarlnar hl Intl.illl to In (I,. ... ...... I .. or such portion of tho land and naval aroos of the United States, or of militia, at may be necessary to the performance of the doty with which they are charged. Then, again, there is no limit to the pow er conferred, and the freedom of election is placed wholly at the mercy of a marshal or his deputy. This is only one of tho many nnjastifl- able provisions embraced in this " bill of abominations," which is the handiwork of a party starting out with the motto of free men and free speooh " inscribed up on its banners. It is very - properly de nounced as the bayonot bill, and ought to consign to eternal infamy evory partisan slave who voted for its passage, ; In New York something more serious than mere protests of papers and speakers is threatened. ' An extra ; session of the Legislature ia spoken of and open resist ance to this iniquity inaugurated. The New York Standard says i "The election law passed by Congress by alilcli It Is Intended to seenre parity ia eloe'.ioni has thoroughly aroaeed the Demooraoy, and the leaders again talk of resistance to Federal auth ority. It k even said that a special session of the legislature is intenaea to initiate 'war meas ures,' and that a delegation left this cty jester day to ask the Governor to oonvene that body. The result nas not yei transpired, not u is nut impoeeible that Governor Hoffman may aooedo to the request. Btringent legislation la opposi tion to the recent action of Congress is to be enaetod. and the old principle of Htate rights to be revived, u na Bi'ic to be passed are not yet matured, but these are reported to form part of tne nailer ecneinerea in uie ennrerenoe with the Governor. Mr. Thomas O. Fields, as chair man of the Jodioiary Committee of the Assem bly, it was said, has something to do with fram ing the bills, though nothing definite could be aeoertained aiUi regard to bis oo meotion with the eoheme. "The whole thing is very remarkable, and though the greatest secrecy Is maintained. enough was known in regard to the scheme yes terday to create great eioltement in political quarters." BYa TELEGRAPH. bsw roas asaociaTW raass Disravoass ros tbb ' 00aKX . -4 (Jmm-at tlarktt Jirportt it OonwwiHal IntttUqttu on Third Paq. Y BUNDAY'H TELEQRAMH. . -rl ........ From Washlsigloa, Wahiiihotoh, June ia. Tho President orders the releaS of tlis Cuban steamship Hornet to ils original owners, upon a bond of llfty thousand dollars, B. F. Botlor and Wm. K. Chandlor are the bondsmen that she will not be ased in violation of the nsntrallty lavs, The valne of the steamer and property released It one hundred thousand dollars. The U or not is the Cuban privateer which put Into Wilmington for eoal. Twenty thousand dollars in tens has been stolen from (lie Treasury. JjQON-TELEtl 1UMH,- irrom Waahlngloa, ProescdlaRS or ' grass, Ate, WasniKiiToif, June 13. llonaK. Attor ths Introduction of a nnmlier of unimportant bills, Mr. Davis introduced, and moved the previous question on, a bill to amend tho naturalization laws, providing for the pun ishment of false swearing in application and or false personation and the use or possession of forgod records or oertiffoales, also giving United Htates Courts Jurisdiction over all such offences. Coder a suspension of ths rules the bill passed by a strict party vote. Mr. Btokee Introduced a bill to remove all po litical disabilities, whioh, on a division, was de featod by a large majority, MIHOKLLANBorS. Bradley T. Johnson, of Richmond, has arrive. as special counsel for Mr. Wood, hold for assault on Mr. Porter, The Judiciary Oommittee moot to consider the case this evening. Mr. Thornton has received instruction to thank the President for his Feniaa interference. dispatch expresses the English hope that the Fenians will be punished. It is understood that the Administration will allow the ooorts to deal with the Kent ans. Bed Cloud holds that the forts ia his ooantry only brought mischief by whisky, abase of the squaws and other bad work. He gave assurances that the Bioox would not commence war. The Indians are very much depreesed and disaatis- Bod, and the councils held here de not encourage the hope of a peaceful solntion. A final oonneil will be held to-day. e Mca Cloud asked seventeen boreae to carry himself sad companions home from the eud of the railroad. Secretary Cox said he eonld not premise horses, bat would give present Bed Cloud replied that he was not angry, bat if horses wore denied he wanted no presents, and said. with an expression of fortitude and defiance, that he was bora naked. Persons acquainted with the Indian councils and ebaraeter predict aa early and eorious In dien war. Frwra Bflaaaart. The Indians of Ue Indufri JrfWIr.Jjiiie I J. a Bteoung and adopted an address to the Fml deal and people of the Cnitsd Htate exnreaalv smny, eat euaerenoe to the treaties aad op. pjsjuoo io las territorial bill end railroad grants. . Maria latrlllgsara, Mxw York, Jane 13, Amvea-ateeasUpa fcaUeraa, Manhattan, Aneppe, City ef Baltimore, Dadiey Burk and liaise Moore. ' TABLsC DIBPATCUKS. Bonar. Jnne 11 Advicee from rax ions Isdian forte report that the rholera i abating. NIOUT TELEGIUMA Praa, Msitlittea-rnrwSlu, srraw, . WasBiaotoB, Jan IS. Bbbatb The HeaaU was eeewpied all day oa ie epportioaairal biU. Th dieraasloa ws eoa- tiaaad to-Bight- A vote will be reaohad la a sswaoara. ui sappOMd Uat the Beaata wiU dim tha Haas kin with oat aaaeadmssL Hoea-Ta) foUowiaar BepablMauM voted U speed lb rale u paas the goaeral Ml for ssuviug awabUiUee: Measra. Baefcley, Dooksry, Vim, Plata, swtfreol, Makea aad Till, aa. TUatetiaawaeosrfesUad bysvoU af U to 111. Mr. Daw BMrvad thai the CoeuaUtee ea Mi.B.Umm0A U. Qi, fell bUkM ap. rt.K-1 w eMaaSssl by a vote ef 100 t sa. tba iTr acq BartMr bin wsj rawd and goe te the BeaaU o I Tatar of thtbtl Aa WraptaL--I - t :hofer mrvlrttmlZ.Zr.V,r?-ui'.,Jm-' rcccfL'T, who cf C f thee,e, f the euta river i Increased to 180,000; Mobil harbor aud bey 150,000. " .u. .io... a message !ditiOBOItU,nto,Utt0ub 'thll., ;loD1nU . UniredtooonstimtewrlnihsseBnofibiotr - national lav, and inviting (ha attention of don- grass to alt the relations and bearings of the question In souceclioo with a declaration of neu trality and granting of belligerent rights. The message having been read, Mr. Banks, Chair man of the Forslgo affairs, moved it be laid on the table and be printed. Mr. Jndd (momber of that Committee) sug gested its reforenee ie the Oomnifttcc on foreign Affaire. Mr. Banks said that the question bad been folly ooneidored by that Committee and they had mado a report whioh was to corns up to-morrow. Mr. Cox remarked that the limitation of the rrl denl's right to make a communication lo Congress was that be might from lime lo time give It in formation as to th state of the Uoiou, but lis regarded this meassgs as aa attack on tba re port mado by the goulleman from Massachusetts, aV. F, Banks, and It should be as in the cist of Andrew Johnson's message, laid on the table without rofsrsnoe to a oommittee. Mr. Banks said he had not made hie motion ia ths spirit lo which the gentleman from New York referred.' It was the usual course to lay the message on the table and have it printed. Mr. Dawes suggested that after the remarks of tho gentloman from Ohio it would not , be re spectful to lay tho message on the table. Mr. Banks modiflnd his motion and moved the reference of the meesago lo the Cunimittee on foreign Affairs. ' Mr. Cox moved to lay the message on the table. Lost. The message was llien referred to Committee on Foreign Affairs. Adjourn nd, ' MlSOiaf.ANKOVS. ii- 1'he receipts from luternal Itcvennu to-day amounted to over 11,000,000. Tho Prteldriit has returned. lifts reported in tho eity that a negro succeeds Deweese from North Carolina. The two negroes rooently appointed to West Point were rejected on aooonnt cf physical and intellectual intfllcienay. The majority of the sub couiiuUlee of the Senate on the Memphis and El Vino Bailroad made a report concluding .as followa "From the host examination that ws have been able to make oi I he facta and laws of Texas, our conclusion are that tho Memphis and El Paso Uailruad Com pauy is an minting corporation, with the rli;lit of way aoroas the Htate of Texas, and that it has a valid land grant of sixtren sections to the mile, to be selected out of the pnblio lamia of Texas without any special reservation." The Judiciary Committee pas postponed fhe oonsiuvraiiuu ll nuuu s oasw liuipi vo-hiui ruw. Ilradloy T. Johnston has a.rjvod hare to look aru r woou e iniercsis, . Kroni 'I'saacssse, l. Kboxvilib, June IX: Abont tt o'clock this morning a personal ren- enntor occurred here between (leu, J, a. Maine) and Col. Juliu Hauler. Mabrey made the attack and discharged two pistol shot at Baxter, one taking eflect iu the right wrist, eaualng a flesh wonnd. Baxter retreated into McClung's store. klalirev haa bea .arreted and put under bum! for his sipcaraure, , Krui I.uuUlanst. Na'w Ui-kaNs, June ia. Judge llradle;' decree on HnUinlnj against the monopoly picteusi.ns of the Hlaiigliter House Company had a disastrous effect ou its stock, oausing a iloeliue from thirty to eighteen.: McOunib, of the now Board, was tiototious In the nth District Court against Beauregard, of the old Board, for the management of the Jackson liailroad. .Robert Wynne, who was accidentally injured on Haturday last by the ronohartrain Italiroad, died to-day. . ' J. A. Qninlera, on trial for the murder of Major Frank M annoy in June last, was acquitted to-day. The crop prospects generally are favorable, thoui;U there ha been too much rain in some aootlon. from Tias. ' Oalveston, June 13 A special diepatvh from Austin to- day reads as follows: "The Southern faolHo Itailrnad bill pasaed the Hcuate to-day by a vote of ill lo S. It is thought it will pas the House and receive the Governor's signature this week. Tbe hill grants S10.0UU to the mile, aud is the moat popular bill before tbe Legislature." a Alll.K piSPAl'Cllaca I.1HBOH, June la. Advicee from the Argeutins Hepnbllo annouuee the defeat of the Jasnrgnnts in a sharp battle a ear Montevideo. Tabm, Jnne IS. Members of the International Boolely nf Work men,who were arrested on auspioiou of boing implicated in the late plot against the Nation and life of tbe Kmperor, Will have their rreliml nary examination before a tribunal ou Saturday next end be released on giving bail. The session of High Court "ill begin at Bloja on on the 18th of Jaly. Ths following dispatch from Bonje, dttod Hat urday, has been received here: "Tbe discussion of tba infallibility dogma eon I tinoes in in jtoumeuicai uouneu. During the ,fai4iteDirx!:!f:i!.ct!lib"oJny two fathers signified their intention to anna agaiuninraiiioniiy. ur these fifteen arFh prelates. MAar, Jons 18. Ie Cortes on Saturday; rriej. ia renlv to question, said that th Government had sons-lit a candidate for th throne, bat tbue far in vain. He felt confident, however, thai within the nail inree aaootaa ons would be fbend. He deemed it necessary to state farther that he did ant aironeo. While he knew there was a m era! feeling of anxiety on aooonnt of this n,i uea stsie or eneir, he did not apprehend ... VSSSVS uvr a Am larlasat. A poor Tonne; widow in IWhV n evening laU'ly, fonnd oa her table e note auurtassou io aer. readina? aa In . 'Mtulam, I came hera with tha i: Ll ' . ... M MUU w rouuing yon. out the eight of this re- kv-'w anu peaoeiul at tin swim rated with religious piotorea aad adorned with pions eonvenira.' and abova alL nn. two little children, who war nn;.n. sleeping ia their LtUe bade and smiling in their dreama, have tonobed my heart, end loawau ua uepnviogyoa OI me UttJe toODCT I u ;t uiawcr, sasa lioertyof leaving here fifty dollar, hoping that yoa will accept them as a tribute ef say respect and admiration. Traa. tha asoaew ha. ia been stolen ; bat perhaps ia Uie aonraa nf last every day uie yoa wiU bars takea aaoney frost many a worn man than toot obedient eervant." A paa of UiirtTavwn aia ."' - ILL .1 . .'. . - vt aaay )B us Hospital of St. Looj. l ana, la raviaa aaednaaa. hm.ni k. bite of a eat. EissnfTerinra ware rim. iiatotboaa ef a saaa saflerina; front hy- A an.. .1 UJ moTt SPECIAL 'V ' Tbe Great Faally Medicine ef the lfi THIRTY YEARS Have elapsed sines the introdeotioa of the Pain Killer to th public, and yet at the present time it is mora popular and oommauda a larger sale than aver before. Its popularity la not confined to this eonntry alone all over the world its bene ficial effects in earing the "ill that flesh i heir to," are acknowledged and appreciated, and aa a pain Kii.Ltn ite fame is limited to no eonntry, eoet nor race. It neids ouly to be known to be priced. Tuihtt Vsasa ia certainly a long enough time to prove the sflicaoy of any medicine, and that the tain xiixkb ia deaorviug of ell it proprie tors claim for it, is amply proved by the un paralleled popularity it has attained. It ia a snre and effective remedy. Hold by all Sragglst. Prle MS els. CO els., ssd SI Mf Bottle. Sr Directions seoompany eaoh bottle. ; ions 7 .215-lmdiw Waluo nt with Far-sat Why are the hair coloring preparations kept dark? Blmply be oans tbe light dscomposea them and exposes their foul sediment, Heuoe the bottles are Jacketed with I pasts and paper. PaTX's Vi TALI t, OB tfil.VATlOX Witt tbb Haib, on the other hand, ia as dear and transparent In the sun shine a in the ahadu, It revives the natural color in av ry lime-bloaobed fibre, and doe not stain tho skin. Hold by all druggists and fancy gooos ueaiers. IIULLOWAV'S HBMlflEi JlfEEllil!. Twenty year experience has proved this the most popular remedy wim 1'nysioians ana 1'e rents for those pests of Childhood Worms They are pleasant to take and always effective in expelling me wornv ana toning tne sjsiom un to it normal oonditinn. Beware of counter feits and imitations, The gauuine have the sig nature of the proprietors ou the wrapper of each package, JOllNBTON, HOLLOW AY A OOWDKN, Phila. : NO CURB I NO PAY I UEISKELL'S TETTEft OINTMENT Will positively onre Tetter, Erysipelas, Bait Hhenni, Barber' Itch, Pimples, Blotches and all form of Hkin Disease. Also, Hore Byes and Eye Lids, Discharge from the Ear and Old Horee, no matter or now long (tanning, or tne money re turned by tbe proprietors. v JOHNeTON, HOLI.OWAY A COWDEN, Phila. Hold at 50 cent per box by all Druggisia. Hent by mail for 60 oeuta. CONSUMPTION I'OHITI Vfxl,V CDKKIII iiriiAM'N fkksii iyii:r CUBE Will oure Brimcbitis, Consumption, all Lung Diaeasls and Hpitting of Wood, and strengthen and build op the aveteni to it healthy ooudition. This has been tested by l'rot. Trimaran iu Two Thousand oases In the hospitals of Paris, in which it enred nearly every eae, aud In this oonntry by the approbation of the Physician many hopeless oases have been restored to health. One bottle will prove its oflicaoy. Hold H Oft per Bottle, or six for 15 00. JOHNHTON, .HULLO WAY A OOWDKN, Philadelphia. -mareh 8S- IM eodly NTIU!V IfllVEK, WHOLESALE DEALEIt IN LIQUORS A.M CIUARS, toon Market and Hnuth Water Htroets, ' 'n. II. KHere' old eland.) W Um,iugton, N. a Keeps constantly on hand a fine and large -ortnieut of LIQUOKH aud OIOAHH, which he offers to the trade at the lowrat New York prices. fob Ml 116-tf Be Be Be ll. H.B, 1FYOO ABE' WKaK AND DEBILITATED from ehronic disfase of any klntt use "BOGGH' BALTBIlTKIt'i." If yon have Dyspepsia, Indigestion or De ranged Liver use B. Ji. BITTEItH. If you are in need of an ( flloient Tonic to build np and give ton to the srstem, nse Hie old and certain remedy, l-BOUfJH' BALT MTTEH8, which ihoM who hive tried it, say never fail to benellt. For sale in quanlittca by J. W. LIPP1TT A CO. I3BJ5 . BBB June a - ail-Smaod OEPOHITIONH FOB, PKOOF OK OKHT. With out security, eao te bad at the RATCIIHLOR'S IMIK Dl'E, This splendid Bair Dye is the besi in th world. Harmlese, reliable, iustantaneous, doe not contain lead, nnr any tUalio poison to pro duce paralysis or fcath. Avoid the vaunted and delusive preparation, beaming virtue they do Dot poeaean. The genuine W. A. Batcliehtr' flair Dy has had SO years nutarnished reputa tion to uphold its iuleglilv a th ouly Perfect Hair Dys-ltlack or Bipvu. Hold by aft Drug gists. Applied l III Bdi.l HI,, N. Y. feb H HS-ly roT imU K OlKECTOttVa POUT OFFICE. i W ii mimoton, J. (! , April aa. 1K70.I HEIiKAKTr.lt. and iu til further iutiaa. tha uau win ciue sua i oy ior aelivery as nil HAIUOIMC Northern Through aud Vay Mail t.Wls, m., daily Nonhern Through Mail 7.00 n. m. " Houthern mail, , A.00 p. m. M Wil., Char. A Hutu. H. L. 8.00 n. iu. dailv av. Fayotuville, via Waitise, 1.00 . m. daUy, except Huaxlar, Wit ouiiuSTs Bmithvilie, via sleamor. 1.90 p m., thrsa time a wee. Itiver mail for Fyetlvill and intermediate of-UoavMl.aOe-- ni., klouday and Fridays. Bah aaaiva at orriua. Nortlern Tarnngh mail, S 00 a. m. daily. Nortlern rhrough aud Way mail. 7 p. m. dailv exentHnnriA. . ' ' Rivei mail from Fayeteville and intermediate of- Boatlcra, 9.t5 p. m. daily. WiL.Char. A Kutii S p. m - dally, except Hun oaj. Fayetevill. 7 OO n. m. dsll. ..! HmiiSTiUs mail, 1.H0 p. aa.. thre time a waak. Olio hoar from 7.90 a. as. to A 00 p. aa. Ha Sclav, from 8-0 a. aa. to S.SO a. m. Unle open at Bight from 7.80 to S e'oloek. ' Mb. K. Bbiwb P. M. MIRRIACBH HONORABLE. Esaeye for Voone Man oa u knu ju auTsnaaar oi a Da&rjv atiaatA. oingia uie, aaa tee fsarfal SVILe Of CxXIBACT. in modsrn tin... u.. , la iled envelope. Address, UOWAUD AS BOOlATION.BoBP.Pbilaaelphia, Pa. XH-SmiUweh NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AOHIII C1R0LI.M FLOIR. SMALL LOT OF N. a -FAMILy FLOUR half harrsU and tag. Freah groaad aa tx eaiienl article. eUlUmore Fiailj Floar. Extri FiaUy Flsar. reesirsd DeSOSSET t CO, ' . ... m- Job 14 FOR RENT, T?" THE BALANCE OF TKW T.TH1 X middle ofies oaBrst Boor JoaaaaA btui4 u r. with th priniava of aaoibvr vr. Apty luc fuu.( tuarma-ii .i i, ( . Jui.i.ALCrFTCS. Jane It j . i KEW ADVEetTISEMElfTS. irils!!2fitfla Cnlidlng Association. THE MONTHLY MEETING Of THB WIL anington Building Aasoeiatioa will be held at the Commercial kxohaoge, Wednaaday 15th instant. , -Uedemptioa of stock st 8) o'clock. - - J. D. CUMMIhO, w.- . -i -.. .. Heoretary. Jane U ' SBl-aine BELLING AT COST . FOB CASH OSLT . i FOR FIFTEEN BUS. mo nunouG! I WILL POSITIVELY BELL AT COJT MV handsome stock of Hummer Millinery, White Goods and Vanoy Articles. During tbe sal I will make no change to any one. - Jast Received s handsome assortment of real Hair Goods, and LerMee undergarments. A. D. BROWN, Exchange Corner. . . sni-aina jaue 14 LOTIIAIIl. rjiBniD bCpn.y of lothair at ' HEINBBEBG EK'H. feslerday, To-Day and Forevrr, v " at HCINBEKOEB'B. ALL TUE LATEST NOVELS ' 1 at HEINSBERQEnVS. Piano, Organ aud Molodeons for sale at - . .I HEINUBKltGEIt'd Lire Book Store. Janel'j aao ( RO.M.Y & MQRKI8, Auf tlopf et s, COMMISSIONER'S SALE. BY VIHTDE of a decree or the Hnperlor Conrt of Mew Hanover, the undersigned, aa Commis sioner, will sell at the Court House door, iu this city, on Tuesday, Hint innt , at 10 o'clock, that very DESIRABLE LOT 6(5x110 FEET, situated upon West side of 1'iftb between Chest but and Mulberry streets, being the Eastern portion of Lot 8, Block l'.ll. M. CRONLY, Commissioner. June 8 aiC-ttS, VI, 10 A 'it Iff, fUONLYa Auctioneer, By CRONLY A MOKRIS. COMMISSIONER'S SALE. BY V1UTUE of a deesee of the Hnnnrior Conrt of New lianover, I will oxdohs for Bale at Public Anction, at Iho Court House door in this city, ou TUESDAY, aiat June, 1N70, at 10 o'clock, a. m , THAT DWELLING HOUSE AND LOTi 66x108, on south side of Market, between Sixth ano Bovemu streets. - . , DWELLINO HOUSE AND LOT. 60x10.5, npon north aide nf Dock, between Hixth aud Seventh streets. DWELLINO HOUSE AND LOT. 66x105. npon north side of Dock strcot, east of aud adjoining above. All beloiiKins to th estate of John W. Hamil- ton, (icMasNl. CBONLV, CoiunifsftiKiier. 200-lawts may 30 M. K. JESCP.KTai.., V " s, WILMINGTON AND MANUHEHTB11 THE 11A1I.BOAD COMPANY, it aim 13UKHUANT to an order of the Huperior Court . nf New Hanover County, N. ()., made in the above entitled cause at the Hpiing Term, 1(170, on presentation at the ottioe of CRONLY & MORRIS, In tills city. I will pay In tbe holders of the drat preferred conns, secured by the mo referred Bond, secured by the mortgage niv'i by th defendant, the said Wilmiugti n Ri,d Man j n umrDutuu in asm mimiuirn n auii sii.n. cheater Bailroad Company, to the plaintiff, M. K. Jeanp, who have pat already received the same a per ceutage of $30 7a on said Bonds and ao orued interest on tbe same being dividend for dis tribution, aa s foresaid, from net sale of that portion of the Bailroad aud other rironortv oovered by said mortgage, which was in the Htato nf North Carolina. lo further obedieiioe to the order made aa aforesaid, I hereby notify all holdoia of the Bonds above referred to that unless tho same are pre sented to me ae above for payment of the divi- uouu auov Hatea oo or before the v FIRST DAY OF SEPTEMBER, IS70. they will be forever debarred or any participation n the said fund ia my hands for distribution aa aforesaid. M. CHONLY. Commissioner and Heforre, Wilmington, N. C, May 16, 1870. . U.2B" 108-3tawtHpU DISTILLERS AMI BIRREL MAKERS ATTENTION ! -iyr OFFER 100 TONS 1 AND 1 INCH HOOr IRON, Ooarantaed of Best Onalitv". Cariro Pohocncr Omen, DIRECT FROM LIVERPOOL, In lota to suit puroharers at New Yoik whole sal price . iioo PEit ton, cash. I ), Huperior Quality Glqe, imported direct. Cheap, O. G. PARSLEY A CO. ""Tl8 108 naif AT COST I AT COST 1 1 AT COST ! 1 1 GOODS AT COST I'Olt Thirty Days Only I TK WILL BELL OD ENTIRE BUMMEB STOCK OF CLOTBINO AND GEXTV FTJRNISBfHQ OOQM BesMmber that w keep only the best of Good oa hand end all to b oj 008T.I No ham Kn. . ..II --a , u nq ni inosi doubling one wjll be eatiatUd. lUmembar, ad oar ELK. AST AND LARGE STOCK going at Coat I rt Market Streat, Wilmiagtoa, N. a J0 111 B03IE8 101 TOE D8MELE.HS. fl IO 0VB LADU)SID. f1 M UrI . H1-! "taatod aa Castia. Ma y.OT. Baakm, Bay: lck "0PH - str- fcrrwat JAUES WILSON. Salw. JnaetS yora, II L rrf7 I't trrw T TIA.LJ At-J IT' om, at . A-.- I f T"- On KISCELLACTS. LL?nXl.l.-.3, . - ? s WEST 8N0FF3, VUEBH SNCCFB, in Bladders, to eonsnmers, at 64 cents per pound for SO days at , .. ' l VasBICKLEB'. ', ' Mo. 13 Market st - June It UlU-lw OFFICIAL AWARDS ' or THB ' iy, bohti1 car.oi.1ba rkal and pkfu ' soual kstath asbncv, Headqutrtor Becond Bt., between Market and Prinoes. Wilmington, N. 0. ; Class H. Draw . at 1 a'clocfc, " . JUNE IS. 1870. 6l-U-a8-a7-56-67-8-a5-l-0-13-S0 Class IM. Draws at S o'clock, JUNE IS. 1870. 5-37-86-6-88-30-18-9-tl-Cl-a-H The subscriber having superintended the above public swards, does hereby certify that the above are tbe numbers, end were in tbe order as they appear. . JOIIlf J. CONOLY, Commissioner. K. J. KHEDS fc CO., Managers. 161 GLAD TIDINGS. Finlayson & Bro. ere making tbe ahoes go, Tbe reason of this ia they sell them so low ; (Joms along, every one. we will do you no harm. Just look at customer go out with Shoe under I their arm That show to the pnblio that our goods are vsav cBtar, For w are np and selling while others are asleep : Those Hiippers we spoke of are a very great - treat, - The working man goa for 'em to rest his weary reek We have Pump Boots for Gents, Congress Gaiters ior iiaoies. High-quartered shoes for the Misses, and Slip pers ror tne name ; No wonder onr store ia erowded from morning till nhrliL - - For cheap ahoes are an object that pleases the Slglll ....... e And people will go to that nlace and no other. Aud buy all in the shoe line from Finlayson A Bro. : The country people generally stick to ns like friends, On them the suecosi of Wilmington certainly de pend. -. Tbe eity people, too, both white and black. Make a rush for Finlayson A Bro., and sever Dntil they have bought their Boot and Shoes that look so trim and noat, auu aiwr uiey get worn on iney never nur t tneir feet. Ws manufacture Shoes to jirder, andt Boots Of k.wij kiwi, " And Gaiter too, we make, for our workmen know Oirir rod. In oonoiusion, we will say to every one, both great and small, ' Drop into No. H Front atreet, and ws will suit . yon am.. FIBLAVSOl & BRO.. No. 8 North Front street . Wilmington. N. C. aio- I June 11 FOR NEW YORK Ts. REGULAR LIKE. mil FAST BAIl.INO PACKET X Schooner BEN, upt. wai. V. Jones, is now receivings freight aud will have quick dispatch as above. For Freight apply to WILLIAMS A MUBOniSON. J.ane 11 219 WILMIXGTON & WELD01, RAILROAD COMPANY --. San SX3 V7Il.L TAKE ROBIN TO BALTIMORE AT v v i cents per barrel until further notice. Tbrnngh bills kding givon to all point West and North. For further Information, apply to Hnperinten dent and Master of Transportation. June 10 ais-fii Star aad Post copy 6 time. BUILDERS' IIARRtFARE, IJAINTS. OLASS, VARNISHES, MACHINERY AND PAINT OILS. NATH'L JACOBI, Hardware Deoot. No. S Market aL June '.I 817 W. T. ePBINO!l..r.Jis. nsnOBNR ...U W. RPHINOS springs, osroum: & CO., COMM1HHION MKHCHANTS, HJ North Wafer Street and ' 1:19 North Delaware Avenue, IIIIXjA.X3IIXaXIXIA.. Special attention given to the BALK OP COTTOB AMD NAVAL STORKS. r Borer to Worth A Worth, Wilmington, may M atO lm LAST AVEEK OF STRAWBERRIES! S TBAWBERBIES FOR PRESERVING WILL be furnished in quantities of TH1BTV TWO QUARTS at 8 esnta per Qaart Smaller qntntities at 10 cent per quart. Leave your order at GEORGE LIYEIIS', Hand 13 Front street. OEO. Z. FRENCH, President Exoeislor Planting Company, jnne 7 aiftL TO TUE Public Generally, AID TUB Ladies Particularly. C1AI.L AT A. D. BROWHH, EXCHANGE COR J ner. where yon will find tha lanrr h.nrf. eomest and cheapest stock of Millinery Goods In tbe City, BW GOODS BCCBIVED EVERT WIU A HANDSOME LINE OF French OrraBdia. J aeon eta, Naaeooke, Bwia. Jonas Hofi Fmished Cam brio, French Lonir Cloth, India Mali, Victoria UnT laraMi. Haadkerclilef. Kid Glove, Corset. Bowery, Swiss faffing aad La DIRS FCRBISII1BO OOD$ Special attention is ceiled to my handaom line of RBAL RAIH tXMIDB QiiKnona, Carle, Friz.tts, Switch ea, Puff, water faU Carl. Pateet Chigtiooe end Haitcliea, aud ererythiog kept la a Fiiwt-elaaa Millinery . ana aacy otora, ONE PRICE, TERMS CASll, A. D. BBOWN, . Exchange Corner. Jnaet "ITcw York Ilotel" fsi MiaaStsay D, Ma EILD5ETH 4 C0W PreprieUrs, IlWfOUCrrr. rpBIS EOT EI so wiiMy and pnralartr kaewa A a tbe favnrit resort ef K.iouiart while ooarma( ta tbiseitv, aas t- r '.sad tot e tana of yar bv its prran i t T""",toa, aod t Bow la pmrwa of Uicrawt r-... .a.Mia. IS x- ..i t r lo i r ,t, as ta day af aa . - r n It i-a rau-naa. 1 m r!" va, f s Ww V-r-i f t-.ir s tywr thani.fi v-1 l..ral r- , hav ra- 1. 1 ? t i.i a--ra . r as sa 11. u is f . '"H.mM fce t,-rtr , .-It , i IIFE IXSLTRAXCE. XV Hmn r1nn KniU rAiia.. ww a0 awea AS VI . SJ.I VllUtl LIFE l.Si:ill.fli IflMIMW, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. . . 000,000. JOHH DAWSON. ........ . ftosident? B. F. GEADy.... Vice-President and Trsasnrer. AXIX. JOHNSON, Ja.. ; .U..:.:.8eorotary. Da. E. A. ANDEBSOS. . f!',t. .Modical Director. W. A. WEIGHT & O. M. BTEDMAN. .Attorneys. Hon. EUZUH WUWHT. . .Consulting Aetnary. xiav. v. . mAimubis.uenerel Supervising Ag't, DnutoTons ! John Dawson, Alex. Johnson, Jr., Capt. Jno. E. Bpearmao, Oapt. I. B. Grainger, B. If. Grady, Dr. O. T. Murphy, Col. L. A. Powoll,. II. D. Eilors, Goo, W. Waiiams. THIS COMPANY, NOW THOBOUGHLS! ES TABLISHED, has mot with the most unpre cedented success during the few weeks einco It commenced operations. Its egouts aro steadily engaged In an active and most flatloringly sue cetsful oanvaea. They arc rocoiving applications constantly ; and the Company ia ISSUING POLICIES EVERY DAY. The pcoplo are daily availing themselves of the privilege of Insuring In a Home Company, and are justified in their expectations of the benefit to be realized from a retention of their money at homo for the benefit of Homo People. THE CAPITAL STOCK ie rapmiy locreaeinff by constant subscription and is sought aftor with muoh oagernose. The dividends In a few years will niako the Invest ment moro than desirable. In the " WILMINGTON LIFE n the ' POLICIES ARE ALL PARTICIPATING. nd policy-holders share in tho dividends, and I are entitltd to the participating privileges with- out the responsibilities of the mutual plan. Onr people cannot be toe fully impressed with the advantages pf insuring in this t, , HOME INSTITUTION, which premises so muoh of present and future good. Its onward march haa began with every aascrance of final triumph and tho increase of strength in its progress. Let us have done now and forever with the ruinous falkoy of sending onr money abroad for the enrichmont of others, and daf.irminA tll.l li.linBfnnl w . -.'' I j. . home FOB THE BENEFIT OF IlIBeOIIIIIIMTVIXnSTITB. JNO. C. JAMES, - Agent for New Hauovcr, Coliimlius and Robeson Comities. ' Cilice with the ConiDanv. No. S N. Wlt.ni!IVTO.V, N, c. dr. o. t. MURrnr, - Oenoral Agout 4th Judicial District, may 87 , aoo-tf . i . . ... ; . . ; Watolid r I ulK JULTENBI VE USE OF THESB WATGII- vn..., uu.iiimiD, Miu JCjAlltUBBUlQII. LI1H mOS exaoting oi waton-wearers, taas thoronghly de monstrated the strength, steadiness, durability and accuracy of tho Waltham Watc. To satis fy that class in all theso rospects, iii to deoide the question as to tho real value of those timo- keepers. More than e.w.ooo of these walchos are now speaking lor thomselvos in tho pocket of the people a proof and a guarantee of their superi ority over all other. . Tho superior organization and great extent of the Company' Works at Waltham, enable them to produoe watches at a price wnich rendcra com petition futilo, and those who buy any other watch, merely pay from 25 to 50 per oent. moro for their watches than is necessary. Wa ,m tin aallinn W.llh.n. 1 .1 . I - m.h .laiMiaui I. .KLJDB iron price in greenbacks, than tha gold prioea before -the war. There is no other manufacture of any kind in the United Btatea of whioh this oan be said. These time-piece combine every improvement that a long experience ha proved of real prao tioal nse. Having had the refusal of nearly ev ery invention in watchmaking originating In this country or ia Europe, only those were Anally adopted whioh severe tcstinsr bv tha most skill mi arusaus in our works, ami long nse on tho part of the public, demonstrated to be eseontial to correct aud enduring time-keeping. Among the many improvements we wonld par- ticnlarizc: The invention and use of a ocntre-pinion of re- I collar construction, to prevent damage to the train by tne breakage of main springs, is original . a 1th tbe American Watch Company, who. having had the refusal of all other contrivances, adop ted Fogg's ratcnt pinion as boicg the best and faultleas. Hardened and tern pored hair springs, now nni vorsally admitted by watchmakers to be the best, are need in ail grades of Waltham Watches. All Waltham Watches have dust-proof caps, protecting the movement from dust and lee eon ing the necessity of the freqoont cleaning neces sary in other watches. Onr new patent stem-winder, or keyless watch, Is already a decided success and a great im provement on any atem-winding watch In the American market, and by far the chcBBAtt watch of ite quality bow offered to the finblio. To those Living In portions of ths United States where watchmakers do not abound, watches with ths above mentioned improvement which tend to insure accuracy, cleanliness, durability and convenience, most prove invaluable. Every watch guaranteed by the Company. To prevent imposition, bnyere should see that every watch should bear either of the following I trade marks: American Watch Co., - . . Waltham, Mae. Amn. Watch Co Waltham, Mass. American Watch Oo, Crescent St., Waltham, Maes. Appleton. Tracy Oo - - Waltham, Ma. Waltham Watch Oe. . Waltham, Mass. P. & Bartlett, - - . - Waltham, Maee. WuUiain Eilery, .... Waltham, Mas. Bocae Watch Co., ... Waltham, Maa. For sale at retail by all respectable deal ore. ' A deaoriptive circular giving much nseful in formatioa sent to any address oa application. Mo watches retailed by the Company. Addreee. R02BHS & APPLETO.T, ivent Agents, IBS arawaaway, l,w Vara, Ask to see th new FtTLL-rLATE WATCH bearmgltha trade mark "AMEitlUAN WATCH Oo., Orecsaatst, Waltham, Mas," It ia by far the best Full-plate Watch made in the United ?SxtL"SnhSheretofo eotry loeJUUway.Kngu Oondvwv tor. Ae. epril IS 17S-eod-dAwSaach RILTONRICEIIILL. wilsuotoi, n. e aVTrm aSt rj U- S ABOV MILL 19 NOW IS OPERATION. 1 A 1' arson havug Bough Bin for sale or da swing to perch tread braiiuo wiU please ap P.yto ' WILLAKDEP.oa, TVnea " eaa he purchased un a; i . .a
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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