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Taomxvm rxo rmsr paoi 1 iMT,gtUn.iW.of affaire tbat shall lead eotae iTKlWa-l AIIOS AND BBC-ION of onrtoy disnnitod end onbappy coun ts -I propoee to joa that we should w'tstr what ia said to bappen to the old, old vaa approaohing almost to the grave, who, forgetting the thing of yesterday, goes again ia ail their vividness aod on-' thine tha sweet jo vs and soene's ot bit boy--iood, when, as a boy, his own and bis little b rotter's feet pattered.' i Je by side through all tha patba of youth ap to ma tore manhood, when their aoblaat and Boat substantial victories were won. As to tha bitter memories that divide ns, let osbory tnemlutna grave wrever, aye, forever.. , .,.-;. ,4., t ' it ;, onna imcnn irxacaBxi ,,'., were made by Bon. Messrs. Belkreg and Hill on the part of the exearafonkts, and by Mr. H, P. Dicks, of North Carolina. The spaoe and time at say disposal prevents me from writing oat a report of their speeches. The meeting was of a most interesting character. A banquet and ball doted the enjoyment of tha dev. - - Greensboro his oatdone herself. Noth ing was ever better managed, and nothing waaever more liberally carried oat than tha entertainment for these gentlemen from me Bonn. J. u. w. Tlil;I)AlLlJODRNAL WILMINQTON. 2T. a SATURVAX. JUNE 3, 1871. BTJBIBEBB ROTICE, aa aeeonate an Cwanauu Fbiob art aeiac made eat and will b (reseated for pay BMC la a few days. . Tb dlolotioo of lb am teBBsre earrr pay "tea aeeanary.i Unlea th ateeoate r settled their collection will pol trftfrbeenfeTCBd. r r Wlbaksgtoa. February let, 1871, , tub nw DEPArtTinm. M Experience is bitter, bat its 1 cachings retain." Here in the Booth, at least, bo one will dare gainsay tha fact that we hare had many and sore trials. litre, indeed, it i tree that every heart hath a bitterness, and literally true that every heart knoweth its own bitterness. In the world of the affections at well as in tha bnalnesa and In the political world we have beet tutored in the school of adversity. The lessons aet for ns there have been lessons hard to. learn and hard id profit by. Vanity ot vanitieeeJl is vanity. But the aftewilei Jtf titan na a em (11 rt It as, haan nf a1 W v aasa w eaaaej Breaejw wae aivs ubwav nvwu unrui fj devoid ot good if they have tanght ns how to mitigate or to meet the evils of the tutor. We do not propose this morning to dwell upon the bitterness of our ex perience. Let the dead past bary its deed. We propose, rather, to atoertain what tha experience really has been and what are ita taaohtnci. and it mav be done la a lev words. - Laying down oar arms after o long des olating war, there sprang up in as an hon est desire by an industrious cultivation of the arts of peace to repair oor shattered fortanen, to make onr fair land smile one " mora with plenty and material prosperity, end la doe time to restore oar undered re lation! with tha Federal Government upon honorable and eqnai ternui. We havo done much, perhapa all that oonld have bean.' Aona. . We have made progrea both material and politloal Indeed, these have advanoed with sooh equal step, that we havo earn to believe there is n intimate connection between them, and from tbl time forward, to look for material advance ment only as tha twin sister of political fraaflnra Wa feel aaanred that onr South ern people are not like driven cattle, to bear patiently a yoke tha galls thou necks lor the poof privilege ot filling their bellies with hay and hoaka at noon and even-tide. The ooasolousoess of vesallege, of de gradation , most make work too irksome to a proud people to be profitably persisted in. The greatest benefactor, then, to the South, wiQ bo he who shall first remove ibis sense of degradation, who shall fir.t strike down this impediment to profita ble, aminlerrnpred labor by restoring ns to on oqaal rights and equal privileges ts nuaene of a common eoantry. - In the peat, disdaining to aooept at a wvm hh ww wum mm m ugu wv vi tha SobQi have sought to work oat onr own eaJvetioB. In every inatance, how ever, ia which wa have attempted to ao aonnTJah aavthlnff bavnni onr own Lirrl- torial limits, disaster hu eome npoa as and oar allies. Tha grand Union Convention whioh met In Philadelphia, when Masa ahneetts and Booth Carolina entered arm U arm, was not more barren in remits than tha New York Convention that nominated 8eymool and Blair. . Upon ear own soil oor aaooesa has been aa marked as has been oar defeat beyonl it .. . .. .. XI ia not to be denied, however, that we lava friends at tha North, honest, earnest, saloon friends, read to work for us, and what ia more to the point, there ia a elass of men there daily growing in nomberi and tmpertaaee, who feel that their iuler- aat ta bound np ia ours for the reason that laey begin to see that the destruction of personal liberty, and ot the right of local aalf-govcrnment at the Booth is the eure prelude to their destruction at the It aeeas, then, that the cause of personal liberty, the cease of local self -government. and thia, in other words, ia the cause of the Booth, ia daH gaining strength ia eU porta of onr common eoantry. That ita adherents at the North, when fating alone, eaa via tiotorire, hu been aiUeUd ia almost every Bute beyond Kaaoaaai Dixon's line. That ite adhe rents ta tbe 8oath when fighting alone can win victories, IssJeo beyond dispute. let. Bin rain to say, when these two parties are f isel into a, batMd of winning victo ria they ia variably meet with defeat. Cack has beea tha bitter experienee of He pesl Eeelizing this state ot things, -I ia view of the Presidential campaign. '.t f ' -zlt st the North have taken what. - rxu.ttJ parlance ol the day, is - - la nkww departara." Jlr. Taxun I etCVlw. tawogantod the move- r . 1 1 r s Djton IWotion. and the w CUo iii Ewtocky Oonvta ' rs i it, 4 doeUiaes, ia tbe 1 lUti rporteuity ' ' - w:U fa3 UtoUae. new dpanore ra t ' . J I'- 'j I Car trle&. at the u North, the friends ot Constitutional Gov ernment, are preparing and organising for the next Presidential oampaiga so that when the fight Onus they will have no ttse lees iuenmbranoea. All tbe iok aeI wonod ed are to be ssnt to tbe rear. Ia plain En glish, ia order to aeenre encaois in the fu ture it is neoemry thit tht orimt a'al oji presaion of the past ahall bo eooopounJod and condoned. A these wrongs were com mitted against tbeSoatb, it would be cm , tiary to bumau nature to exptot Noithi ru men, even thongh tbey be Dmoert, not to forgive and forget them. It I ey for men to forgive , ioj'iriei doue to tbeir neighbors. We erpuct no dislutenstcd notion from the Northern or ' from any other people. Our reliance tow m npon the belief thai they Login to see that danger tbrsatens them, aod tUt they can not now save tbemaelvei without saving us shto. They have oome to so, too, thst to protect themialvca from wrong here after tbey mutt forgive and fraternise with men who have heretof ra!roogrd ns. They now ttard ready It do this J to bary in oblivion tbo n collection of tuo violence dono to the Conetitatioo daring the last ten years. We cannot blame tbeni for pursuing this oocrse. Bound sense, good policy end the experience of Ihejmst alike dictate it Indeed, we are satulnd ibat upon tli platform alone can tbe flgbt be won. Tbe only option is between victory ia tbe new decartnre and defeat in tbe old. Yet we of tbe Soath may be pardoned for hesita tion in eDDrovino- or endorsing In the faintest form, either the XlVtb or XVtb Amendments, or the'menner ia whioh they were imposed on ns. All that weo.n bo expected to say in that we submit ta tlietu This we are willing to sy and to do. We are not prerarcd now an moie than wo have ever been to admit that the nation of the Soath iu the late war was criminal. We do cot propose to do ao now or in the future, and such we believe to be the feeling of the Booth. : , Can this apparently possible oonfliot be tween tbe neoosaities of Northern Demo crats and the honor of Bonthorn Demo crats be rooo'uciled f We think it oan, and by an allianee between the two wings of the party instead of a fusion. Let South ern Demootats say to their Northern brethren : Experience has taught m that the time ha not jet eome when we oan unite and act as a party, one and in divisible. iLet usj. however, act in harmony. We of tbe Botitb, while we desire to maintain our own self-respeot, see and appreciate the necessities of voor position. We belief e your range tot the future our cauio the oommon oaaee of personal nuarty aua local self-government. We have ounfi- deace in you, end we believe yoa cju fight oar battle n aside J, more effeotunlly than with our aasistaooe. We, thureforo, pro pose in the coming convention to nomi nate a oandidata far tbe Presidency, aod to make the platform, no Southern man ahall appear or take any part, but e will leave you tree to name your leuler, and to shape the plan ol tbe eomiog bat tle. We do this trusting in your honor, and with tbe atauraoce that though the South may decline the honor, she will not shrink from the labors of tbe campaign." Thus free and unencumbered we hare no fear of defeat for oar friends in the North, nor have we any. apprehension for onr suo- oess at the South. Ka-Klux Bills aa J Soath' era Outrages will at onoe become stale thunder and speedily play out. Policy, self-respect and good taste will all be eat- laded In the demonstration that though experience is bitter it is blessed in that we retain its teachings. saw iobb aasoounn rajou oiarATOsa roa (as aooaaau FijT (fmm-al Mattel Mnnrti $m Cbmmarciel nMUvenc oa Third Pan. -NOOJf TELEQIIAMM. : Krwaa. WaaklaRiaai WisBUOToa, D. a, Juj ii. OolltoUon will b takan ep in tbe church aa on Sunday for tb Pittaton nffrrs. At tb Annnal UnltarlawFaatlTal, bald ta Boa ton, Mr. Julia Ward Howe waa among tb orator. Tb diiaff ottd Republicans of New York will aKwnad Haras Qraalay npon bla return. Tb Indian Chief bad a r eeptloa at Cooper Inetltuta, New Tor. Tbtyaaid Ibat tb pro- miaea from Waabington wer lie. Tb railroad and ear factory, si New Albnny, Indiana, kae been bornad. Loaa 800,000. A gang of yonlha stoned a Otiaaman to death oa fourth trat. Baa FraaciMo. Thar wa no uiterferaDO from doaau ot byataadara. A apeolalaay tb Pridnt baa acaapted Bea ratary Fish' resignation, and that Edward Pler poat will aaceaed him. Tb obar g 1otoIt a total eh tog of tb administration policy toward Cuba. The Ohio CmaeraU Caa,BiUai. CoLcaaca, Jan 1. Grg H. Padltoa 1 pamaoent Pr!dnt. 17 eat of, 19 mmbr of , tb fiaaolatioa Oommltt,- eonounad ie tb followbig. Ocaaral Morgan, Chairman of tbe Ooamitta. BOwad tbaU adoption: While draoaoeing tk Men by which it waa brought lb set, tha noeracr of Ohio recognise aa tocomplieked taeta the raovanly adopted amaadsaata to tb Ooaatitatioa asd eonaidar lhaa no longer a praotieal iaan btfjr tb aowntry, bat iaelate that whil the Ibra amodoiBU eolarg tha power of tbe Federal QorarDnct tby ahaU not. ia any way, altar or modify it original theory or ebaraotar. ud u Ba rarttar eitaol sbridg tk rrvd righwi of th 8UUa." Asthateoa tried lb LeatMrati party p!dgt itaalfte apport tha Csaetitatio a ll a w U, aaenriag ajaal rights te all wttboet diatlsaUoa of rao, eator er pesvioee aoediuea. The fwaolaUaaa daaaese th sUreoat aad K Klax bQl ; onpos Baa Doaiiai 9bvmbb tha xtravagaat lead graate te eirparaUoD ; a aUoaai baaking i;ua ; ia fatwref tariff strieity for rwreaae ; ia favor of th eollMtloa of iataraal inM by UU aalhoriUa ; ebjet te payiaf eowd koiaars aaare Uaa eoolraet prto ; esolara if bond aobtars have riftta se ajae hav tat pay. Aamotioa te aaiaad hy dteUriag that Ua liih aad IS'-h aawsadsacaU war twrola- ttoaarv aad void, was loet by a veU of 16V . t The rwport we adopted by a vet of SSS to IS Th Oowvwuaum aoataaaed Oaorg w- M0eok, er Oavwrtjor, a Baal f . Haatt, Li. Ooveraer. CAB1.BI DISPATCHRB,. Tsaaanaaa, JmaaL Tb Aiaesaaioa of tb eilftt'iiit? at tbe Or Waa will t emoncd In t'j AMty n Monday..' Booli'o-t wl'lt)trit br a ml llry eommU- aa t morrow. ehrgit wt U 'M!lHo(i civil wr ad Blle. sfi f-' ' I i TlKpiartKilldt.4.1 tb fatnr gaforumout? fjr FraciM. Nlr all ar nnnlmon fur ! paMie . i-; , v SK1IIT TEtiKdKAMH rrviN IV, w 1'orh, ) i Nsl'0lik itoiit S .. Cunvaiitiun td it fuel in tlie Tli ilimrane 18th of Ootobtr ' 1 riilllpB. VoUi.klifr dwd of, pj UiT ta- diy. AtadeSyeir. frsin Ohio OiseiKSAii, Jnna. rUMr tl'Kiel tif Oil , and Blabop Wood of Philadelphia, wtbrou lroe loiJ nd badly Id trd abont tb beat. , : Wrom P,ijrlrBl. , rau.DLrai. Juu 3. '.' Two bays 'diad from the Mt of aSradinip eiplotiua at Miu afllle.. !.., I'a-i Juu i Xiir i siclwiua at lontt Iran Miuet, oo l-'ld "' "re wr bnrt, soms faial y. : -y J from WMhlBBluM. Wahhisoiok, D. 0., Jane X . Tl arxuujoutlu lbs Cjwrn eats bail not yet beta eooolnded. Tb ttrik ooulmnat amonj lb coloiol la borer, who, ia torn . war fuioibl pro TtnUd from work, aud lu otlior IniUaio tb wurkers, npoa tb approioh cf tb (triker, quitted work and reload them. In ote IocUdo lb striker attempted to Uk tb toola tnim a (aitg or workmen, when a iqaid of pollcejnaa appeared and drov tbrm away. Tb lr kcr appeared o b detetmload, bnt aora Intimidated br a tqtud of moontad potlns. Latar In tb day tbe laburera, In acme inattnoe, ramd work ntidir ia prcm'.aa tuoh wagea a tb ecmcoitt (ball agr npon, A taiga foroa of polio was bald In rdiu(la all day for eir.er- gDela. J Tho Outrage Coumittea baa reoallel Collaot it Stiller, of Mobile, wbo left bera Uat ulgbt, to teatify. ' , Tb Cemtplailontr of Iuternal Eeranua baa ant a circular to aoperviaor in tk Houluern Btataa, tuwblob b ay : "WLaecr you fled tb aid of troop neoaanary la your dialtlat yoa will apply fVr tha foroo rqmred dlreotly to tb oommamling eflloor of tb department iu wbiob tb troop ar to b nied, reporting yonr action 10 tbl oflloa and tb eircamataDoas on whlob It I bawd." Tb QoTernueotexpoDdltare fur tb anuth of May amonnUd tuH7.3W.000, exoluair of tb Interest on lb debt. Deport to tb I iternal Kotbuhj OSlad liow that a groat soaroa of lot to' tha Oof art. m int I by tb ra-cae of stamp on virion artioloa. ,3 A eaa wa recently praaeutod from tb flrat Main dlatrlot, wber a dealer ia ptrfamary wae fonnd gailiy of tbi praotioe. Hi good wore aelaad and a erimioal proaeoatiou comm no u. A nrouoaition wa read, bui lt s ni iutcd, Tbe Ooaim'salonar iuatroota tb Colli otora ta prue eat to Uie full extml f tb law.- Tb Ihra par ant. oartlfloala BLd;r set of March Jd, 1107, and Joly 8iih, 1B49, daarlng date of Deomber 10th. I8S7. to March le b, 1808. amounting ta $1,750,100, will b red mad at lb Aaaiatant Traaaurrr'a offio la New Yo k Tbey Will bear Inlarait from Jaly llat, 1871. Vrona Callfiirailai, Pah FaiKOiaoj, Juua U. -A nob cf atrikara drove tha wgrkmsu from a duaan srlnea, inelnding tbe meat prodtie'.lt In OallfornU.' Al Mendootuo. th m nollUed th Ohio to leave within tou da;, in peril of Ualr lire. Th Prls Itiaig. KaA Cut. lio., June 2. Macs, tb prise fltibiar, appared in the rlug te day. Coburn, (ailing to appear, tb rtferoe, Hollywood, dcelared Uae It b th winnref th ttak. '"Marie ftIHgeie.""""""' . Haw Tobb, June 9. arrived Bteamahlpa Iowa and Utaaoa-l, Arrived oat Steamer Queen. VABLK DISPATCH 1 8. . '' Faai. Juu 3 It ba boen diaoover! that th real kadera In tb Commane wer Karl, Marx, Jaeobl, Dlacqnli Tonatobln aid Dlebrack. The id) of barning Pari originated with Jaeobl ab) Tonalchlo. Tb pap) ld, sbow that the men ware in London planning th oobfltgratiotia at Lyone, Manaii:, Madrid, Tnrlo, Bone, Naples, Vien as, Moaeaw, Berlin, Bcal and Anriol. Doth war eoncealed ia Lon 1 on . AaeinaUon ooa iluaa. . 8T1TK KEVF8 COSTINDKD FBOM SECOND PAOE. Buainess very dull in Qoldsboro', Granville and Warren are to have some Cansdisn settlers. Oliarlolte bsa aa entablisbmeat for tbe manufacture of toilet soaps, blueing, to. Kittrell's Springs will be opened as Sammer resort on tbe 15th inst. It is said tbat tbe Taper Mill at Forest alls will re oommenoo about tbe middle of Aognst next, - Tbe Oonssrvativeu ot Johnston bare Dominated Dr. J. T. Leach aod P. Uod win, Esq , si candidaUa for Convention. Tbe Ooldaboro' ileuenger savs Ibat an old negro woman named tolly Blake, died mere laal week, aged lUo year, Com is searoe in On!ow ooantr. aad selling readily at from 11 20 to $1 25 per baaDei. Last year the oity property in Baleigh at j.am.wu this year at Tbe U. 8. Circuit Court assernblt a in Raleigh on Monday next, Judges Bond snd Brooks presiding, Tbe Raleigh City Conmiaaioner say that they wdl ran tb mqnioipal nasohin tbie year, for 120,000, ino adtag tbe pay- meet oi iniereai oa me ranaea aeot. Bonor baa it Ibat Jodge Walts, while at tbe pony-penning. .baJow Beaufort, aad daring tbe Term of Cravee Boperior tkmrt, waa preeented wun a nne pony by a party Interested in a rait then pending before bia Honor. If this be true, bow is it for High T Bo Bay tha Ooldsboro' Aletitngtr. . A. O. Tboratoo, aaieoegeaationiat and late Tax Collector of Feyetteville, as we leara from tbe Eagl, va tried Uat week before OnmberUad 8o peri or Court and eoevicted of ref osaj to eorreader his books and aceofjnt. Jodg Bextoa, however. afterwards set aside tha verdict oa the gross d tbat defendant had not pleaded to the indictment, aad a newitrial was granted. Tbe Raleigh Sentinel says ander tbe township system now prevailing fn this Siste. aad fastened oa tbe people by a Oonstrtntioa made by Moerpb4-rr," tbe people are foreed to keep up oa ea average SO nnneoseaary oaoen ta aca oonity cz U:e jsuta, at aa average, ooal to P. Ids' each couniy, fcr their Urlc , of W.OOO annually. (- CumlieiUnd Boperior Court is now In sociion at Fayettrville. Kobert Kelley. rolon-d, a) to here been tried yefterday for th, ' r ,e-, M. Ua-h McPhail. of Cumberland, wbic'j took place some 19 yeaia apn. yvoaocg auwiuwyrrs u u"' ; ia atteiiluce mi Coon, the Eagl gives . itl e nmta nf 11. MeMiiian, rq , cf Wadebiri', Co'. A. A. McKoy, of Olin-i fou. fiil. a L-itfb, fiaq., CoL N. A. Mc-, ilin, aid C'. Y. V. Freuch, of Jjum-j I tii. ? , ; . .. -J2. J 1 " '' A 0tpral bat'Almeit Blnedfraw Dwel. A duet near New Iberia, 1., betwtxn two coaMiif, U tbua described by tbe Plan ter's Banner ; ' " '" '' A feud bad ezistej between the iartUs for years,, even before tbe younger one of tbe two wa grown.' Jaal one year ago tbey were required to give bond tn the sum of tao bncdred dollar eaoit to keep the peace for tli epace of twelve month, wbtuli bond expired on tbe day previous to tbo bustilo mte iug. Immediately af ter, one of the I ante acot word ta the other lo meet bioi at Ibe time and place meotioiioi aliovo, armed with double-barrel abot gun aod repeater, charged ad libi tum Tbey oime within about forty yards of each other, when tbey oommeneed fir ing, wbicU tbey kept up until saob oflheir obargee were exhausted. The young man wo was iovittd to the fetst of blood took the preoautioa to bring en extra repeater, wbiob gave him a very decided advantage over his opponent. At-tw-one4kiug four eea shots aad the other eight they found themselves oloso togeth er with empty weapooa, and neither party badiy hurt. Tbey then dabbed their weapons, and went ia for a regular rooeU and lamblo fight, when friend interfered. aad thai endud the matter for a white at leatt not, however, until one of tbem Lad reoeived a tevcre contusion on tbe bead from the butt of a pistol, and the other bad ooe of his eyes nearly turn out. Not withstanding the great amount of abooting, as we unddrstand, eiod of tbe par 'ids re ceived but a slight wound." ' : "a-P.EOI AL TUK CKIUiL t UlMBEft. ti fr Young ", on great SOCIAL EVILS aod ABDmKH , ahlcb I tcrferawitb MAB- UIAGK-wlth am c;au, of relief for the Er ring aod fjufurtnuate, d.aened and debilitated. Sent free, in sealed tnrolopta, Addreaa, HOW- ASD AS" yOIATIOS, No, S B. 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Trathful Jame, Mi l N, ah Ml, sud their ttagio "atu gam," are portrayed with etriking For ate at HLISaBlROEUM 1AKO. OltaAKi aid MELODS .K8, Foraala at BEINSBFttOFB'a live Book tor. Juue 8 CARD. V V EE UK By BKrUBN OCB TUAKK1 TO onr mny frlnJ fjr their kin 1 offjr of aatiat- ano at the Br yatidy norulng. NoaraaupiouaMiN) aitr- I in 8 NOTICE. UE TkXPAXKBS OF WkLMISOTOil TO N- abio ar hereby aotifled that a Tax Liat wi I ba asd to llat th Tax for tbi Towaihlp, at that fflM of the County Oommiaabnara, weal id of th Ooort Hoaae, wa MOJiOAT the 61k day of Jan. and eontlna until July lb let 2 that they will b In atleaduieatvory diy (fan day xoptd) from t e'elook A. M. an to 8 e'elook P. M., and ea Wdnday for th a. eommodatloe of th laboring elaae, from (o'doek P. M. antillO o olock P. M. . i-y order of th Board. JOBS Q. tOLCK EN, Olerk. Ja I simd lasin IsylM tf llartk CtrBllo. TBI FOLLOWINO IXriAOTd OF LAW ia ralailon lo tha Inaao. AjJom, ar pab- iiruwu ivi aajv uimi ia viui WI VU9 DDOtltV Thai following I Hawtioa 87 erf Ohaptav C7 Aet air , lSt38.w9.raUBtdMarefetih.lasi: in n tin 'i aa rao wt. is uptaiM of avrtuji hi luiaa 1 h - iwowiib awo roona p.o. lo th. Aajiu.. aad of wot.J.nx7 Sm"?...tcl, adjotniag. .,4 wttk aeary bt UMrefroa. (ball b naid etna of h. p-ki,. i "t" wmtm wi eapenaiMolaat. approved b tb Oonraor. -- - hail have propwrtv flktMt IwOmuV.. thwraof. aad ia Uat eaae-ih.v ahU L, Z..!a ... ofth proceed of aoh DronHtr imuJ. ad for that parpo bv th Ulark af k. r""" win i prop oaiy.' Tb foUowiag a baouoaj A, of aa Ael ia rale- a ia ua aaviaaauf Aarth OaroUaa,' ratified Abril Bia. 1871 : "ttao. A. Beatiaa S7 n la 11. i. t .v- fTTT "r"- raxwa aa ta ey ef Mar eh, lata, t aaaaadad hv aikln. u....k. 7 tag ProrU : ' "w" rrovt-ltd, ThU th Heparin tadBt haU aot Sf". wrrat for Ik arrving to ar raasovel aavssB mibj Avaisjsioaj aMjISvB, DC Hit IBMaM MfVtBBfl enul taer ahaU b axkibilwl to cue BaMrLa-toad-at aad Bled la h. km.nl.. . dec tb cflioial m! f th ark of tb. Bapariov Ooan a tae aoa.ty wh.M. M Im,, Znm b'. whK B la lo few r.acrrV. thalhhaB4 Dreaan ulnii u u. .i. ipB." r-,- Th attaUoa of aonatv l. . , , w. eaJM I to th. proTWM of Lhr 17. law it lnew-70, auuad -Aa Ael a pay to --r ill of idaat and laaatM iaearr! ky MitMlTMe Tk iaatitatioa bain fn aa h. .i-. MM aad a y Um-f, mniw ,f mfmiMtmm, ifi1" 'Haeataaas a bTarMghl Ttlhoat praviJo aorrooaeaae. - . V.t.4 - ' - QBI8S0Y. "wrX - KEVT ADTEBTI8EMEST8. COPiRTKEBSQIP NOTICE. ril i HI iUBSOBIBEB', Hi Visa P0BnHA8BD tbeeuiok aod aood-wjiiof aler. O 0. Biad- y.onW:lrsaieafBll astortmeot of Boots, Shoes '&c At lb ( Id Btand. No. al Market Stit, SIQJi or TOE Bid BOOT. W ar in daily rtcd t of lh latent and moat faablonable a yle .f Oood aod Invito tb In pMtion ol aba paUie. CrjCLfef 4 ELLIS. flrit-roitD Ii Ddducy, I , , . (llULH t. KLU. . I , June 8 ? 211-lw HiLMIGT0i hTU (AliCLIYA LIFE INSURANCE CO.j No. B NonTII VUUBT HBKkT, 'W WILMINGTON, N. C : v DIKEOrOES oho W. Alkinaoo,... Jobu Dawron, I. b. Grainger,.. ...:. O. W. William......, H. B Eiiere,... . .... P. W. Keroboer T. H. McKiy,. ...... . A. Johoaoa, JrM.. , . Ii a Cowin A A Willard W A Camming,. Alex, tprunt, , Kli Morray, ., 0 II feteedmo . ...... John l. WillUui.,.., W a Troy, 0 T Mnrpty,. L A Powell..,.,. W A Alien,. ......... 1 T Tupf ..,..,.,, . Wilisicg oa. i ".As .Fajettjville. ,8tmpcnCo. ..... .. ..Duplin Co. . . ...... ..........ttjt'ewa, Co. Hooay lo be loaned to Polior-Holder,, with p- - I ruioa awaruy, i low ratea or interact. ------ JOflS fflLOKttTKINSOS.Prea'dt. , H. D. WaiAAOt, eertary. Jnn . - , til cdlil: "ECaEKl mClL- 81UAEPEVKR." Anew and oood abiiolts, combisiso Peaoil Sharpener, Kail Cleaner and Knife, t rio 25 oante. For aal at J. D. I.OVeYS ' . Oookainr an-m Jan I VlOLhS BXJDS TRIti V III BCE1VED AT J. D. LOVE' J BQ0K?T0BB an aor meiil ot Violiu and BtJn o'me very Sn toned ioatrnaun'. Ala!), lhi. bist ..Italian String fur Guitar aod Violin'..,,', , Inn 3 , j,, ail-dtwin U0R8E BO.WETS. ENOIHB AND AMCHIOAN OiDDLEt. ' Bri d an 1 Maillm !e, Bsrneaa nf all kind, Truuke, V.liie and Hatebels, Feather Daaterw, Fly Net, Linen tlorae Oovere, Log Owllara, Alio Qrcae , l orry Oombe and Uorre Brarbf. Uollara, Haroean, (.bains, o A Ira rarge Itn of aooad band Uaru-, Aadllo. Brldl, Bern. Ao. Trouk repaired aud covered. J H. TOP j A VI A CO., 8 fou b Frofct 8t., WilmlLgton, S. 0. ' any 80 aoT RE fcOOhS I : WW III! 'iKS I Wc OnDSI.'J JEA ) IN. for Yu , Di.,.1 ureeu raa'Dr-a, 07 nf-v aemc uitth rilM Whi by Kae. J,iom Muiih Atioula of the fo r, by Luk UiOimmd ; AifieJtLe Oreat, by Ibomas Bngbe. ii. P. Anther ol ".-'ai.ooldat at Jtuabr." aud "rem n ,. .. . . Brown at Oifjid. ' With map iltua.ration. in Keiga or l.aw, dv tho iu a or Argyl ; - Tu Life and Time of Lord dnngbam j Antomii Holiday, by the Coantry Pataon ; . ldylia f th King, by Xaonyton ; pardo' Lonia XI V. and O-jOrt of Franc ; World Ewayat ' suae and ita Ot ndi'Jon by Edwin P. Whip ple. Fjr aleht UHSItKROBKM "' ' liiva Bok 6nro. . June I aou In Store and on Wharf I 800 biOUEU FU)TJd-all grades, H6.000 BaabeU Whits and Mixed Com. 600 Dales Oholej Hay, :, , i 153 Utd and Bble. Byrap, : ! ; 100 Bhde. sad BhI. Molaste. . 150 Bbls. Leflned Sugar, ' 25J Bags COFfES, 100 Bcxe V. 8. EUea, SS Bhd. Uaoon (ids and BboaJdors. : 150 Barrels PJrK. J ; 160 TnbaLAKD, , 40 Ion Hoop Iron, , ' ISO Bbta. DiatlUer Qlr.s, ' (00 Boor.d hand 3ileote J Spirit BarrJe, 60 Kegs MAIL", r ! SCO Boiai CAKDLE9. ; CO Bala Bbetlng and Tara. 60 Ten Ho. 1 Pruviaa Guano, Ax, Ac, Ao. Foraala low by ' WILLHM3 A MQB0BIS0N. 199-na J. T. JAMES. Anctloieer. r, yAatatav-A jfavAeLceT DESIBABLB REAL ESTATE AT AUUflOXl ,UAT. tha 8th day of Jo next, at 1 o'eloek, at tba Oonrl Hon door ia Wilmmg. to. I will U tbat TALOABLB ROCBB ABD LOT ea Malbarrv. North aid. bM "n.f r?u' eecapl4 last year by Oapt. S. O. W2?l'i. - - - . " . . uw an m oa bp db ' MniDatrg. tnnn ii. km r tack !M feet to alley la th rear, and with S fnet ef U aaad alley; h aaw baing carta ef Lot 4 1 aad B, aloak 807. , , T-T J Ta-t ak balae in 8 aad aaooth with I tataraal freca data of aaia. Boad with approved "mi iw miwitc paysMnia. W. a EMPIE. Commiaaiooer. rta tM-P.aWedAFfH'. tick tr aopv TaTkAPatardVta . T. J AMES lpcUoBttr. A8SIQKEE3 SALE OP REAL ESTATE. OS WkBNUDil. ta 14th Jaaa Bait, at IS vatae. a. at Kaohaag. Coraar. I will aail at raawa aanioa, or ataaa, aa ta rural, tiu aae law. at of Jaa. U. Ban ia aad to that vaiaabia ot, with preaaai tbaraoa, iioa oa ta aaraor Of Bart at aad Kih'.bvro.U, froBdag oa arkat 100 fo a 1 . ronoiog back to Prineea WPwl W 9 P?Jwa ALBO. a aa wan aaa exaaa, aa ea tb aaica aava a. tea ntBLUuaaae later of Jaaa a B arr t Mar AO A en of Load oa VriabaaniU mil, meg vrt a u Doaa r ,ue ol Meaara. A. WrigM aad O 8. kUiJ WAULU MBAAES, aawsaao IB Baasjatiea a 4aa tLmt.Lm mj aa.u.u. PJW . ... , . . tMeca NEW IDTEBTISEMESTI, IMfllT. Slllltl ! VARIETY STORE ! 42 Market Street- tTTlLL OPEH. OS TUESD1T, APItlL 18lb. i.r.. . . i' if . i i laigeat, neatest and best etlooled v v the Stock of MILLINERY NOVELTIES tbat a tborongh knowledp of the baaince and a ing eiperieeeaoaQ aff rd, wbleb will embrace a fine aeleeticn of the neweat aud moet faabion - able etvle of VHIEICII PATTKU BOIWETS aad HATS, STUAW GOOUS, RIBBONS, nUCHKB, LACKS, CUAPKM. BLOVUS, 81LK8 nd SATINS, And lb ereateat pcelalily of all, FitENCH FLOWERS. A'ao. a largo ataorlmcnt of Fancy Goods, iuolnd- log " -' ' ; - Lace Bhswl", rarixsolB, French Corsols, Hoopskirtf, Bilk Mitt, Kid Gloves beat brand and uiobt de sirable sbades, 4 Lid on nod Lice Sets, - G' liasB and Cuff best matoii il, EmhroiJoriDBS, EJgingi, . . I'lifliag, HnfflibR. Bows, ' 1 Tidioa and blipi cr I'ttttcrcg, Zophjn, Drt'StTrinimiugsand Buttons, Fringes and Veil m Matt-rials, and tbe great headquarter for Bair Fuiu) in , 1. a nl,w ( 1 . i . - . ' 1 . U i' It ...V v. J u.ftU.'U. l. Diu. HVIll, Ao., aud a great variety of otner sjjod w.U known in tha o:ty, that are ke(.t, but ar t-jo oumeroua nirutiun. , V A Rl E Tl STORE, 43 Market 8?. I. Fl.iAVIV. way 18 .lO'-lraiiach TO OUR PATRONS ! TXT ' "II BEiPKOTFCLLV A8K CUB FBIEND9 and eastomer to rtreember tbat wa willoloae our Stwe at BUND0V7N oa and after Monday, tbe 6th instant, except on Saturdays, and re queet that orders any be left with u by or b- for 0:80 P. It. . On notice, one of our Firia will reaain to meet Ibe want of any of onr frle- da out of th eity. : CHA3. D. MEER3 k CO., T North Front street, Dealer la General Family Supplies, -jane 3 310 fTilmineton and Wcldou itailroad. WiiJttsoro, N. O., May 30th, 1871. Reduced Passenger Tariff. JS AND AFTES JUSE 1st, im, TSELOOAL Paatenger Bale ot tbe Wi'miogtoa and Weldon Baiboid will be: . 1st Claai, per mile,.... 6 cent ail " , 4 . 8J ' " 8 - Oommatatlon Ticket of 6(0 mile denomlna licna, arranged to a minimum d.etauce of 6 mile, i 1 be told at 4 eent per mile, and may be obtained at all mam Btaiion. Jtetorn t icket will not be told. A. pope; General Ticket Agent. 8 I FREMONT. ' Chief Engioenr an! Goo" may 3-J 81 ar copy lw. Bnperlateiident. ; jl;7-lwch Krtb r&rcIinaGBllroad CcmpsBy, StUJRKTAUr'B orFicc,. "V " I bJiP.KT Fucrti, K. V., June lat, WIT The twektt-becond ansoal mebtiso 01 the Btookho!dr or the North Carolina Bail road (Vmpany wa ill be bel I in Greensboro' on the leoend ThUftday, 13th July, 1H71. Biookholders will plea be roproaented. either ia pejon or by proxy. CBA9. M. ORfJMP, - Secretary pro. tern may 81 1 808-tlSJalych aicos asd rofiK. 150 BABBELB FOBS. 50 HBDd BA005, 75 Boiej D. 8, MEAT, Jaat received by F. W. KEB0HSFB. 809 Jan 1 COFFIE AD rFGlR. 20 BHDS. DEM A SABA cCCIAB. 50 Bole. Ba5ne,l Bugar, 6Gi Bag Coffee, . . ror sal ey Jnn 1 W. KEBOHNkO. .- hUlKLDV EYE WASH! Mauufiotured by Km, SCet W. C1IHWKLL. W I LH IMS-m. TV. fl l ASI OF THR MOST Ef FklOi'if ki BEMfei' J dies for liifiamei Bore and Weak ., . i wot i MBrwi u m, puoiio. or aaie oy all urog gilt ia ih oity. t-ric 8 eent per bottle. . Oct' E A FLANNEB, ' W holeeai Ageole, 47 Market Rt. may M jc . K0T1CEI ; 1 BE BIOULAB ASSCAL MEEHSQ of tbs Stockholder of the BAT A BSA GOAKO COM PANY, OF WILaUMQTOS will ba beid at tbe Oompany'a ofa, to thi city, oa THUB3DAT. June 15:h. 1871, at 10 o'eloek, A. M. ' . D. MieBlE, B erel err. 't Janet ' : , ' . - BOIt-tdaeh 1 ' C1ACKEREL ASD UEBBKG. 1 nrt BBL3.. HALF BBL8. AND KITS i-tJ MACIEBRL. Of W 1 . a - Uw Box Bed Hrring, Ko landiog and for aal. bv ' " " w. w. AIUCHSKB, , ans 1 THE MBSCR1SEES TT riEBEBT OITE NOTICE TO TB rrrrrwa a f i.ni log too sad vtetoity that thy hav Lhia A m.m a. 14 tkaaa a 1 al k m " BOOTS, SHOES. c, togUr with th good will of their establish BMat, ia which for 44 vaara Ih.T k.M ,u.. eradto plaaaa thir tnaad and tha aitisao gta erstry. "wfk Pr ia roo mmradirg a -vw uw popniar yoasg naa boa roar BLd.t, Merer Guilford ll Dadwv aad i. .? fi" tfm, ? wiU aartt axd re- uoarai ptruaga r tbi. aoaiaianity aa eatowrd cpow a far th peat 44 year. .B. Asa partiealar favor w ak that ail aaraoa ladabi ta a br note er aoant wfll eaU aaultb aaia tamadlataly. Tkoa bating sUIai wd prMnt tbaa for aHUesaaat, . O. O. JJIUDLET.V iW 1st, X771. iv iwa i SP3I3IER RES0STS, Rockbridge Alum Springs, - 'rxAe.c3H3rxA., OPKN MAY Will, 1S71. -Tbie favorite atfl celebrated watering placo will cnr adcliiional wraoiioo tbi aeaion ; among otiier improvemout ibere has been ad dd aneleRautaud.paciuua Kali rem adjoin ing the parlor; the parlor ba bn enlarged an! mooh improved, and tb prot mity of tbe two rendjr aob ea,iy aco,eib.a n win be kept V1-. ,,jle. rot .".r,) w"d nybr in Virirlnia. Ibe water of tbee peoiaUprtoRe either eure or grev.lv relieve moat caaea of f croiula, inoioi ent L'ouampilon i.brc.oio Ba'Uehitla, ehroiilo Larvnitlln, Ubronie fnenmonis, lifaronio Dya peuaia, Cbtowo LitiMw, (.lunula ly-cnUrr. 1 bey aro a ao a great value in those affcotiona ' w"io11 r0 Peculiar to -the female eonatitutioo i .nil aa an anotitisar. ionla amt ."JJ"' rative, thfytre, -perhaps, nnriratied smongat mineral water. .The ( proprietor will hate pro vided for tbe lawn and Udl room flrat data batul of mniiitf. and iu fftmnr&l ,'1 hn n,... l of amuatpien and rtcruaU'ii ; nanally found at i I oar btat autnmcr reorta will 1 6 at the command 1 of tbe gucela at ''atoehbrldca Alatu." Tbe ' I place is within eleven to tbir reu hour of Bich mood, Wanbiuvtou, Dallimore, rlo.. bv rail, all in daylight. 1'a revgiva leave tbe ear of the Uheanpeaka aud Ohio Biilroad at Qoehen De pot, and now and elegant stage ooachee, paaa log rapidly over a unioottj aod lt vel road of only eight milee, aot doirn tbe via i tor at tbe Spring to tea. ' JAMES A ntAZIKR, Proprietor. . - Dr. II. It. JMoel, of Baltimore, iteeident i'by ioian. . -Tho Bnokbride Water for eale by the prinoipal Dtgguit of tbe Doited Htates. Ueacripiive pamphlet eont free on pplioaiion. n;y 2J v . , , 10J eodlmcb TBE VIRCIMl MINERAL f-PSISSS. The Alleghany Springs, THE MONTGOMERY WHITE 8TJL 'pnnrBOTjrvno .uvt.yiivo, -'.f-( r, t-t "aan tut ;: 1'KU.OW BllLPUUH 8PRISO t "' ''.- " . J " . kltyi,, : Are all three looted near to eaoh olhnf nn th i torn lop of the Alleghany Mountain lu uuuiKumery oooniy, Virginia,, lb moat elevated r- gb n beUeea tbe Atlantie Ooeaa and tbe Uoeky Uountaine, with daily communication by Bail, road aud Hiaija Ooaobeaoa tbe Virginia Ten neaeoe, Pivi-i m or the AtUntio, Uiisaippi and ' Ohio l.ailroad. , , .. . . i 1 been t-'pring will be openel for the " reoep tion of Viaitir from the a day of June to th 1st of October. TEICE OF BOABD BEDUOED. Terms per Mouth of Four Woake.. 6) 00 Pr Week...,..; 17 60 Par Day... 8 00 For Uhres Month.. "ISO 00 For tbe Month of June..,.,..,,,., ..,,., . 45 00 Telegraph, Express and Post Offlaa at eaoh of these Hprings. . ,., ,-t.- Uound Tr p Tickets, at eonaiderabiy reduced ratea, can be otitiined at all tbe prinoipal oities of tboBouth. r , , , , .. ., , TUB ALLEGHANY SPIMftQB, ' ' '' (THE QBEAT D78PEPnCl "WATEtf OF THE - If BfrATwj, 'IS A y Are looated 8 miliis from AlVgbany Depot, where viei'ora ar. met by an ageut of che Pro prir tors with fonr-hordo coaoliaa to oonvey thorn over a floe graded rovtl to the Spring. Theae water are deem -d epe iflo for Dy ptpeia. For remarkab e oees of euro see de eoriptive Pamohlet. They are locaied on the head water of tbo Boaocka llivor, amid-1 ti e lofty tpur of tbe Alleghany Monntains, with eplendid scenery, beautiful aud extensive groanda, oovered with ahado trees, and extend ing to tbe banks cf the river; with pioturesque waikrtnd drive. :,' 1 THE IMPROVEMENTS are exienaive, and ainoe the last eaon, have bnen largelv inereaeed. A eplendid Band, with all the naual attractions for amusement, will be in attendanca. O. A. COL BOUtl 4 OO. Dfroriptivo Pampb'ets obtained of J. W. UP PI CI A CO., Wilmington, M. O. THE . MOMQOilSBY WHJTB 6ULPBUB BPBING3 Are U mile frrm B'g Tnnncl Station, from whioh point gneata reach the Hprings by light truck railway, owned by the Proprietor. Major J. T. Wilion, late of the Old Sweet rJprine. ha ohargeof ibe Hotel. Harteli' Opera Troops will give weekly entertainments. Firt-ola 1 Oook and Heivant have beeu engaged, a aplen did Band, ounvnment Baths, snd all appliances for amusing visitor provided. Table aupplied with everv deioacy and tbe Bar with ehoioa liquor. Th Uuildings are oommodiou and accommodation aniDle. Kee (Urcnlara or drea. . TaOHAS WILSON t . Montgomery Springs, Vs. THE YELLOW PT7I.PRT7II HPTlTVn I 8 mile from the Ohrwtianebnrg Depot, at wliich point viaiior will be mot by an agent of tbe Propriotora and conveyed to tbe Spring In aomfortable ooaohe ovar a wnll.orariat tnm. pike. This fa the moet elevated Watering Piaoe in Virginia, being j.OOO feet above the level of the eea, and only 6 1 feet TjHow the aummit or the Alleghany Mountain. Tbi crooertv hi recently been purohaeed sad thoroughly refitted and refurnished by ibo Proprietor. Fiae Band of Muelo, Ao. For further naviculars aea P,mnlit, mi rir. culars. - - . J. J. A J. WADE. may 10 190 lmch - AT COST ! AT f 03T 1 1 . 7. 1 ChILDBES'SBUMMEB HATS AT COST. We muat aell our large Stock. , ... V LAII LIVEN COATi at 75 Cents. UMBRELLAS, 7, .7 BAQ3, TRUNKS and CLOTHING CHEAP. MU.N'SON CO., City Olotblers. 207 ' miy 3 MOLASSES AND SYRUP. ,1.1 r .-, .ini.n n a . finfl UUU3 illliSlBAUi JHULASSEJ ' " - AND - S. II. SYItUP, For sal very lo v by WILLARD J3B09. 179- aphl S7 JUST RECEIVED L I.AEOE LOT OF Century Soap, tor Iundrv euraoaaa. Ilfnnlra lufln,nlllv tee tim, le laborod ia eueaper thai ordinary BOArU Try it k - ALSO AlarotofCbemioal. EisenUal Oil, Per- rumen snd Patent Medicines. For sale ty " ' ' J. W. LIPPITP A CO., .' 'i . "i V If holeaale Eruggft Buy 88 V04- . -Ht t . . Mill GntShifj.iPijI!Ej3 , in-eoa-iAw-ly-ek-
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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