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-4- f V i i I ; i if I I f WHOLE MO. 0,105. VOL. XXI INTO. 177. wiLivmsra-Toisr, isr. c, Tuesday, jvfpiil 23, 1872. RULltfMD. IL5IIMiT0, CHARLOTTE AD J ElTHERFOKI KAII.nO AD CO. t'rm-n Cuter l'vngta: a GcVl Si 1 t.J j Wilui'ejtttu, N. '., April loth, ISA ) CHANCE OK S HEDl'LE. Vital further notice the trains on HiUKal' vtiil tbu as follows: j ! bf Train', f ; Luve Wilmington idaiM at T A. M. ! Anive at At b I'l-burg , . I A. M. i K. l.umberum ........ i.H II A. l. l.4iirrubur ... I M 1". M. kockiuchaui 5 ' I'. M- Iju-uu- tur.N. leave Lilesvllle I A. M- Arrive at Kim klin;liaiu I.til A W. - Innuburj . S I A. M. IrfHtbCTtOU. It. I"l A. M. A bbottbrg. ........ I.' ii P. M. " 'Wilmington .. P. M. r On anil alt. May 14, daily freight trsius will leave Wilmington at 1:13, arm ing at WU ui in giim at 5.J0 P. M. lWiletone or twu timber Uaine as ccquiru ' for tli current b lne. r NO THAIS ON SUNDAYS. e-Tri-weekly ST AUKS bttweeit Lilcsvitlo and Charlotte on Tuesday, Thursdays and Sat urday, and returning ou tuo alternate ilsy. y THROUGH TICKETS, 810. 8. L. FKKMOKT. Chief Kuj;lncer and Superintendent, raper copy. a.nl II I"' f KXEKAL8l'rr.RINTllSI'T8 OfriCK AVilminstoii, Columbia Augiiifta Railroad i1o. Wii-iiikutok, N. C. March 9tli, 1812. CHANGE OF BCHEDULE- Tba rollowing Schedule will o tto rVcct at 3.2.1 A. M., Sunday, SUt Inrtuiit . DAY EXPHE tfare Wilmington Arrive at Klorem-e... " Columbia..... Tare Columbia trriw at Kltirenca f f ,'.Vlliiii!tott.,... NIGHT EXPRESS (DUy, lae Wllmliid'o" Attire at Kloreaio. " Columbia.......... a re Columbia. Arrire at Klorcnr ;.ss. , 3 3A.M S.IIIA.M .i...... l.MP. M ...11.411 A. M 4.K.P. M ,,......io.':ip.m Sunday fxccpU'U. CM P. M. ........ 11 A.M. 45A. M. ,. (130 P.M. 11.1)4 P. M 6. JO A. M. ' Wilmington.. JU11SO . WINDKtt, Uon march 34 lSuiietiutndent. 137-tf lVilniiugtoiiaiid AVcldon Railroad Company, Orrinor Oisiral ScKnirriHDisiT, ST, ) 872. i Wllnitngton, N. C, March 29, 1872. CHANGE OF SC1IKDULK. On and after the 31st lnrtant, Panwngpr Train will h are Tnion Dfpot at 38 A. M. and 10.40 P. il. and arrive 310 A. M. and 6.15 1 Freight Train will If v trl-weekly at T.15 A. M. and anive at 1.49 P. M. . Evree Freight Train will leare at 2 F. M. and arrive at 11 A. M. On Sunday the 10.40 P. M. and 3.10 A.M. train only will be run. JOllSF.nrVINK, tleneral Hup't. lu arch 30 l.tf-tf amiprisu. B ALT1MOKB AM) WILMINOTON STEAMSHIP LINE. COKltHWDOrTHl KMt CI" TKASIIIPi ItEDTA'CA tXTDK, Capt. CHILI) 3. M ILLE,.... Capt PKICE. IIOLIVAR, Capf EVANS. Will hereafter tail from Baltimore and Wil mington EVERY FIVE DAYS. TOE STEAMSHIP LOLIVAK tin nail from wharf, foot of Chentniit trcct, THURSDAY MOKNINO, January 11th. nnrrr .t. ra OTf A MairTP ItKR VI lU Jj NEW YORK. 8AILIKU 1TESDAYS AJfO 1RIDATS ' FROM NEW YORK, AND WEDXES DAYS AKD SATTBDAYS FROH WIIJIIXOTOSf. INSURANCE ONLY ONE-FOURTH TtH CT. THROUGH COXNECTIONS WITH ALL RAILROADS LEADING OUT OF WILMINGTON. VT No panwinfreer taken. ForfrcluUtkpiiiy to ... - BARRY BROTHERS, Agonta. . a. . . - - - Ha. . tnayJO A i -ii i Af . i.n Ki.uIi.aiui la l I v r.rrip.d ,nbtnn Meiwr. Parker & , 3'aylnr, tliey will eontinue the aame in all It brnnOlic", and 1 1erak fot them the name liberal palximiige hercloforo bestowed upon me, - ,"' ' , A. II. Mvrr. aprll W, t72. LLrjisoNSiNDEi'n:D to mk, Eitlirr by note or account, will pi nmke immeillnvo pnimcn w iiijocn - - T-' lor,.who are authorlietl to recerVe and receipt loraam. A.H.NEFF. aprU2 Haying pHrchacl the Stove, 'Fin and Sheet Iron Buftlnenof A. H. Neft', we will continue the name under the Firm name of PARKER A TAYLOR and hope, by rtrict attentioa to wtme, to merit thut of public patronage. W.M. PAItKER, I). It. 1 Al lAlt. 159 tf april I TTOTEL FOB RENT. "Th ROCK SPRING HOTEL la of fered fot Rent. For particular, apply to E. PESCUAU. 271-tf ang 13 UUUl ' -HOG ROUND ! Price cheaper than will be again thi year. Now to the time to eupply your Smoke House. It can't be bought cheaper than at ; . f ' ! JAMES C. STEVENSON'S. , april It 170- WILMINGTON .NORTH CAROLINA 1 j j )) 1 1 INSURANCE COMPANY. OK Fit' ltUli'T 11. COWAN. u.ui.t. ... JOHN W. ATKlNSO ....... . v. .. ',.. rr.i.u.,.t F. H.CAMERON STtarjr. ..Medical IMrector. Dr. E. A. ANDERSON. f MIIECTOIUS. , J. W. ATiyiKoiiiOerK'ral limuram-e Ag't, J. 11. OiiAixuia, Pienid't Hank of New llau ntv T. W. Kiai UKKR, Orooer and Coniniiiwtou Merrhaut. 0. M. STKriM.VH.ot' Wrlghl Stedoin. T. H.Mi Kov, of W. A. Whiehet & Co., Favfttovllle. K. It. CowAW.PrenUleiit It. 1). Kit an, Coniniiwlon Morrliant. A. A. Willauu, of Willard Brother. W. A. Ci MMiKo.of Nortlirop.t Cuniming. it. W. William, of William A Murciuwu. KLt Mi'RBAT, ol E. Murray A Ok A. J. DKKoniiT,Of DHowt & Civ Kodt. Uimmhu, of Uawaon, Ttl & Hcn- A lei. 8rDT,BrUUh Vice-Couiil,of Sprunt & IlillKOU. P. K'arr, Attorney at T-aw. .1. Ii. William', ofJ.D. William & Co., Fay ctU'ville Jan. C.McRai, AU'y at Law.Fayettcyille. 1. H. Krlly, Merchant, Kenannville. I. T. t'oi'K, Merchant, Luuiboiton. SriXI VL I'EATUUFS AXU ADVAX TAliES. 1st. No ri-Dtrlctlon on Rcvldence or Travel. 8d. No extra charge on the live of Female. 3d. Pulicle Inoontestlble after Fir Year. 4th. The rate of Interest on the Fund of the Cotniany higher thau those on the Fund of Companies located In other State, tbu Injur ing larger Dividend to Policy Holders. '' Bth. The Director and Officer of tlie Com- . . . ii wi i i. . t i . I lur, wu nany in f roniinrm iivni ii - uii. in i. who are KNOWN to bo men pf 1NTKUR1TY and WORTH. . 1 CUi. The Com nan r I eatablliihed on a solid and permanent basis, te having been taken to Increase Uie Capital Stock to ,J00,00O. . 7th. All th I"nnU f the) l'my are Inyeatrd la thU Mat and Oreu. laled siasH nma 1'podI. Tliui tai't should commend the Company, sboye all oth ers, to North Carolinians. It is well known that hundred of tuousantl oi uouar ui i.ue Premlnm are annually sent Korth tn enrich Korthern CanitaliiiU. thil eontlliuallv (lralnln our eople of Immense amount which should he kept at home. On this ground the friend of thi Company confidently aptal to every urn of Uie Ol't North State, and ask their support tor this Home laatltntlon, which, while it offer substantially all the advantages of North, tirn ( 'on panics, help to build op Home lu- JAMES I). I5UOOKS, General Bunerrlslng Ageat, Kalelgli.N. C, THOS. GR.KME Ucal AgcnU aprll 8th, 1872. ,62J"1 r LIVERPOOL AN1 LONDON So GLOBE Il SURANCE COMPANY, ASSETS HELD IN TUB UN1TE1 STATES BY . AMERICAN DIRECTORS SOW AMOUNT TO $3,640,449.G2. THOS. GltiEME, neral A;ont. Korth ldo Princes street, between Wafer and Front streets, Wilmington, to whom all application far Agencies should be addressed. febie I'-'O- -f-??-?-; i .rf- 1 1 jgEKRr BASKETS AND CRATES. THE M ELLIS H BERRY BASKET, Th best and cheapest In nso. Uur Crate are of the best manutacture, and lower In price thau other makers. Send for circular. , BAIRD,HOPKR&CO., Ferry Wharf, iforfolk, Va, april 4 , ,f -m "ptBGANT WALICJNO, DERBY AMI MORNING SUITS OF CLOTHING, CHEVIOTS,' - SILK MIXTURES, DIAGONALS AND - UOBO PE FRIEZE, Of French, English and American Goods. Muiison & Co. CITY CLOTHIERS UprU 2t 176- pROLLFIC AND STJTERIOR s COTTONSEED. A few Bags for sale of SELECT 6EED by . - ' " SPRUNT A HINSON-; H - JLi EIt3i ... lXHlBASlE. JOHN WII.PF.K ATt.lVrfNN 1MB AVihuin-ton, . C. HUK 1NM t;V( K fOMPAMKs: i QtK.EN,l' t,lvi'iwi and Lon.iun. .Ciipi- ( tal IW.iW .!. i AMifSnt Cinrlimatl.,.. AM At'N of Ch,citiiau , . I 1 KICMfll i t'lniliniaii. i t-oNTINKNTAI.nl N. j NATIONAL! llarllor.L VA. IIOMKoi Uiikmoiid. .. A-ts l.l ",0 , ... -(, iki.iim ; . , V.S'l., TMi.ani i . .AaM'ts, -W Ml j . .A , 517 ! ..A-nUs 4 l,iT0 1 - MARINE INsr KAN CE. MEltCANTII.E MfTl'AL ol Niw V.tk. EHwuod Waller, preslfiil. snril 1J l--lf JERCHAXTS AMI MEillAXKV IXSl'KAXCElOMrAXY, OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. (aiiti naao.ttio A. V. fT.'KKs, Presldt. I. B. Mooai, Htct'y. JOHX WILDER ATKIXMJX. Ila.rai Agent, No. 4 North Water St., Wilmlntftou, N. C april U lM tf yiDOWS' AND ORPHANS' , Benefit Life Insurance Companr OV NEW YORK. WANTED! 1,000 Aljlc-Bodlcd Men, Between the age or 20 and C5, to enlist la the. above Company. Owing to the great eirite. merit which prevail In London, w areaiuiou to secure the servlcesof tliew men at once. Thi Ounipauy sliouUI be prlrrrd to all other, because IU offlii'rs ar cultured, am. bltioua and trustwortliy studvnts, anda"Re serre Policy" accompanies each of It mem bers; and a the question t often akel, "Wliy 1 a Reserve Policy better than any other form of Insurance'.'" W propose to answer It lu few words: IT IS BETTER TITAN A LIFE POLICY because It la ndtenly till but an endowment beside--because It aflorda Insurance aa cheaply while this la necessary, and admit of It termination when the oot would be dlproiortionata to It value : because It Insure dependency, both In childhood and Old age. AN ORDINARY ENDOWM ENT because It not ouly endows to the same extent, but give a far greater amount of protection against death for aubitantlally th same coat. TEN PAYMENT LIFE-because It easily become as ltltle burdensome, gives twice the amount of insurance, and the lull endowment value. All person, anxlon to secure an equal pro. tectum against death or age, can be eurollcd In this Com pas y on application to th nnder. signed, who will take great pleasure In print ing them to the Medical Examiner fur bi at pruvaL W. VL. KENAN. feb 114- Q.CJAJDIA.N" BIUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OB1 NEW -VOIIK. ORGAXIZED 1439. ASSETS frrnflfl.flnf) POLICIES IN FOR(iE an.iMKt.fKiO LOSSES PAID 1,800,000 Special Features. Annual Dividend, applied to reduce Preml urn or Increase Insurance. All Polleie Koa-ronraiTABii after two an nual payments, W. T. HOOK KB, President . KVKRL'TT ( LAPP, Vice President. , - . LUCIUS MoADAM, Secretary and Actuary. . HENRY O. CLENCH, ' i Assistant Secretary. ISAAC HPTZLER A CW., General Agent Of Virginia, North Carolina and I. C. A.J. HILL, Jr., Agent, WILMINGTON, N. 0. Office oyer Wooster' Drug Store, corner Front and Market Streets. D. B. F. COBB; Medical Examiner, WltmnoToK, fo14 1181- Studwell Brothers 17 MUHHAY STREET, NEW YOK, Manufacturers and Jobbers of BOOTS & SHOES, Southern, Trade, Have a coiiiplt'lc slock ill all liiit-i, Indiid ing lliclr jKtilar (iranite Slate Hutu., Kip Plow Shoes, awl H'ontc'4 Pcb. llala. C7 Ordcri solicitod and caivfully lillcd at lowest market rates, J. E. HOOSE, MleniM. march 14 143im jQR HALTED SHOULDERS, 8UOAB HOUSE 8YRUP, ' CANNED PEACHES, ' CANNED TOMATOES, STARCH, TOBACCO, ; For salo by ' . " .; r flc-TlfiKVT .t I '!. 1 lr,JtJVA4 A sw WW anrill'i lfi-t april li ryiUGS 1 MEDICINES I Bed Bug Exterminator, Carbolic Soap, Stafford' Olive Tar, Poron Plasters, Rnsadalif, Ursina, . L..1. t ; PainU and Oils, Glas and Putt V. at flllF.EN AFLANNER'3 .ara29 ". , 1.4 tk 3i'!l journal. MIL.IXUItX. M. i.i TI'ESDAT, APRIL 23, 1SI2. Ulerwry. A Now : I.oi.ii. M.it it. Ti "Tat; 1okt'1!i !R or l.tMlltiiOW." !y Sirs. Emttu I. E. N. Smthwoitli. T. R. 1'rtorsiHi A Rniii., Nc oik. For s.ile ,t llcinsltp'r'a LU l.ak Stir, Wilming ton, at M " in h4li.-ir l .V iuviH r i-er. All ln liae f ol 1 1 . . t iiiot f.1.1 iii.itmj; (T IlioJiTii im'VcN, "Tlie 1,'if.t ll'-ir i'CLIm l.tlignw" ami w l.o las lint, it lijNmv'il ti liuir c.litsuui in liir eks will U 4avil tn loam th:U iti"Riflii milliofi lui ii idoil sijiu-t U tluV woiulnnHty inlcivslins tnry. A Not'le I'ril" 'tih? t it IV of tlw tviidiiiou of Uio Ust eulraiwing ii.u ialie fnuri the pniliHi" ami ;ialiic cti of Mrs. Nxithwoith. It Inks tip tlir tlarail of Hip aosortiing romAUco Wk Uio final chapter of "TheLott Heir" loft It, aud fiotn tlK wimI ami w eb of (he tlu illint; inciili'tils iinstorlotis riixiimMaiu-c, ami iiitoivstin ami sluri'ly linlhlihulietl clutrartoi, th inaftKril ami UUntoil uovi list Ium wrought out a litoiar)' lua.-tr jiioi-e in lite popular lioW of prow Hoi km. Ijppincott's Mauaink, for May, la a very lata est lug issue. The doliglitJ'ul foniijiiiK'ciises of tli Alpsaiw contaiiMvl lu this number ; a profusely lllusti atiil skotch of Rklladrlphia, U a faithful inntrayal of many fcimos luthe City of llrotlwily Ia)vc; Mr. RWk's kfilal uovvl, "llio Utran Adventures of a HuHou l cotitltmml ; H)u Foot in Navarro,, Is a sprightly di curslvo artlile, touching the manners, cus tonu and peculiarities of the llasqiie in habitants of tlw I"yrenees; " Rosemary" Is a pretty poem; "A French Girl" is a very interesting sketch, based tipou CouiuiuuiDt events iu Rai b ; "Arnold at Mill Water" is a vigorous and eugajjlng Miem ! " ir Farm iu Redmuud County" depicts, very accurately, agrlcnUuial aflah-s iu Virginia; and the sorial, "Aytouu," is coutlnued. There are, besides, many other good papeis. J. II. Llppineott A Co., Ililladelphia, at $4 a year. For th Journal. lotMoftaliv Reetlug la HataM)u. A meeting of the citizens of Sainimon county as held on the Mill of April, fur the pttrMiso of appointing rlelegHteti to the State Convention. The meeting was or ganized by calling K. (. Ward to the (Jhaii, and A. Holmes was rfueted to ait as S(!cretaty. The following preamble and resolutions were adopted : iibRKA.s It Is the provlni o ol Ireemen and one of the Inalienable rights guaranteed by the constitution of our fathers, to meet and consult for the public good, to approve the right aud condemn the wrong. And Y hereas, a crisis in the allalin of this re public demands all the energy, tht iight and patriotic action t every lover of tree gov ernment, In order to avert the horrible f.ile which now threatens to engulf in black des pair the constitutional rights of the people of the Uulted Suites, Ihcrcfoi o llrmtt'l, That hatred to the tyrant, whether lu the executive, legislative or ju dicial department of this government, should bo the feeling which should none and sustain the patriot lu the coming can van. Jtcnolreil, That reform In the adminis tration of this government Is needed, in order to free lalxir from those onerous bur dens of taxation now levied tinder the pre tence of payment of the public debt, though In truth for the purpose of enriching the radical ofllce-holdera of the land. lleolcel, That we detest a system of government which levies taxes for the tockets of ofllco-holdurs, who are them selves assessed for tho puriotie of perpet uating the Kwcr of a corrupt adiuiuUtra tiou, and whose failure to meet such assess ment cost the ioor office-holder his posi tion in order to nmko room lor some tool more pliant. A'csyfictf, That Iho country needs an administration mvho coi'sonaut with the wishes of tho people one that can select office-holders for their honesty and their worth, and not for their ready skill lu pec ulation ami dishonest practices. ilatolrrd, 1 hat we nail Willi pleasure the dawn tif an era which has awakened the bettor thinking men of the North, and caused them to look In earnest to the Coitrso of their country. Feeling, as they must, that the ultimate end of liadlcul rule must tend to ruin. fesore, That we approve the call of a State Convention In tiroetiBboro' on the 1st day of May, and that the Cbnlrmati of tlds meeting apisunt litly delegate to represent the county in the same, and that any Con. servative citizen ofthsi connty who may ! present at said Cotivcui ion is empowered to act us a delegate. livKulrrd, That we greet lite now ir tiou of our county lately annexed and bid them welcome to our counsels. Hinolrrrf, That the Radicals boast that tin y Will carry Sainton in the next elec tion is without foundation and fabio and we say to them that you have iniaUken the cllcct of your late attemited intimida tion ; that your treachery to your neigh bors and malignant hate towards yonr. 'fel low citizens will recoil on your own heads. lltxohed, That her good citizens can outlive the malice and slanders of her tr.v dueers. liasohi tl, That wo aniieal to every truo- lieartcd son of old Sampson, no matter what his party affiliations may have been heretofore, to come to tho rescue of his home, his county and his people. Let us organize determined to do our duty in the coming campaign regardless of jwrsonal feelings aud party dissensions. llrwhed, That we meet in Convention at Clinton, on the 22nd day of June, to select true, faithful and tried men to rep. resent us in the next Legislature, and that each Township hold iu primary meetings on the first Saturday In June, to select del egates to said Convention. Rennltrtl, That our worthy representa' tives Dr. C. T. Murphy and James It. Maxwell do richly deserve and enjoy tlie confidence And thanks of our citizens for their patriotic efforts in behalf of their con stituents aud for tho honor of their State. We thank our Senator for his strenuous exertions put forth to secure to us our rights of representation in the Senate of Ndrtu Carolina. In accordance with the resolution ap- 'iinin dvlop ilos In the Male liiv'Htin, the fnlUai'ig Rep' ai'js'inteJ : I it ile I'ohary. o. T. Whit.-, Wm. C. r.'.-r. Julius I.ii.mi, T. N. 4i1lu-th, l'-iiiit I A. CiTpor. lijniel Kay, Win. S-s-.ni,s, Mur,.H' White, ILni04i llier, Jolm W. M dl.i. Jjunn Autrv, J.dm t. Culbreth. M. IUlliei. Mihl T. eu, Juhti 0. WrigU. E. 15. ni, Neill Watstm, Hv wikhI UhIh', 11 KiiIk', Jau ic W. Wright, Jam.'i 1. Sioi'.li, t; dead Niiuiuons, 0. AV. Aufry. Iini.il. j.imn U. Mattel, John Cul Uioth, J.utHs . I). illUni. Wil li.uns J'dut C. W ilium's J 'hit Jdalhl, J.imes M.u'Inv. Minu'o. han Vi)vu, John Ptiillev, Jolm A; I'uilor, Ixnum II. 1-ee, ll.nnly Vf. JjiUoo, .Joseph lKaer, Ridntl A. lt. iulion, N. 1). Ilaivliait. Wi VloM. k4.-I-l . Kcs, W. 11. Diy aut, J. I;. OVx, Jr., Ashley IVntmi. Henry IIihIh, Win. l.oi ".btrv, Isaac Williams 1a1 Wcat. 11.11, .lloti ll ll.t'olb, II. 1!. I'juker, II. W. Ilobhs M. J. Fulsi.n, ABcu Haibay. Jloncycults.ri.-t t'llotard, James 11. Turlington, U. M. ( iuiiiler, David .Sinlih, John II. Farker, II. II. Cnimpk'r. Finer tirove Annis Knval, CJiatles limes, Johll W. (ii.ldotis, Itolit. It. Ik II, Ileniy 1. Uak.s. R. Itehuul. J. W. Lane. Fr.uiklia.Dt. W. Ii. Muiphy, Dr. J. R. Seauv, (Jen Fenncll,, Janu s I,, t'or Mt, Dr. t has. S. Kerirt. II. Fetuietl, A. .S. Calt. ll, J. C. Newkbk, K. ti. Waid, 1. uther lliglfmitli, C. C. I'otbelt. Thomas Drown. Taj lot's llrldgp. f, T. Muil'hy, Hrysnt Men itt, Knbinsou James John 1'ajUli, lli iiry Mathia, E. C. .uillli, 1.. A. l'owell, V. J. .MoAithur, Sylvester Cliomiutt, Chailcs Chmnutt, William K. Cbeatiutt, 1. Henry Murphy, David Mat his, A. N. Mai bis, J. D. Tread tell, Lisbon Julius J. ItroiiMiii, Richard Herring, Nchetnlah Herring, A. M. lllack lain, John E. Spearman, J. I. CatVi, HaywiMid Iloykln, James l.amh, Luelen Herring. Cllnloii. It. C. Holmes, Thomas J. Lee, Amo S. (!. l"oweU, W. F. Wcmyss, a a . . tt a w jonn Asiiinfu, iii'ury rriii, a. m. iav, W. V. Richardson, (ten Holmes, 8. Relchmaii, II. A. Iiixell, Everett Turner, Thomas J. Mot 1st. Jolm I.. Hot kin. K, W. Ct.tr it I' l!,vv..l II V fa.lv I It .... ItlMW, ... ..I RUj , ... ... Itoiiman, A. A. McKor, A. Holmes, W. K. Fiyford. i Tiirkev.F. 11. MUlaid. N. C. Falson. J. J. AicCalop, Luther Mijlard, W.'l. Fal. hi, J. Ii, Maruhlo, John I'.u den, W. S. Maibls Wm. Klily, L. R. Carroll, James Smith. Aftir tliA aniwtli.f inputs tin. iiim.ltiu ui i-, . -... - eliMinently and ably addressed by Col. A. A kt t- t i tf a am s. a. air it try, tut ui ( . rverr, n. r. (iiauy and others. Jloved that the proceedings of this nieet Ing, with the resolutions adopted, bo sent tn the Wilmington Jociisal for pnhllca Ron, ami that other pnjein be requested to copy. A. 11. I lOl.MFIS, Necrttary, t Fer tli Jotirnsl, ('vtiservfttWe Slrellna; la ('Imabaa. A meeting of a port Ion of the Democratic- Omservatlv patty of Columbus County was held iu the Court House, iu Whllevllle, oa tlm HOih day of April, 172. Col Wm. A. Habit In was called to tho Chair and l F. Toon requeued to act as Secretary. I lie object of too tiieotlng being toa mint delegates to the State Convention, to e held in t!ieeuboro', ou the Unit day ti May, 181 j, and to apiwlnl di'legutes to tho UiitiUt Concresaional t (invention and Senatorial Convent inn. On inotkm of V. V. lllihaidHon, the Clialinian appointed twenty-Jour dclutatrs to represent the County hi each Conven tion. For State Convention thfl following were apiKiinted : ' Iliuo Township Col. II. D. Short, W, W. Wayne ami Jaa. J. Fierce, Welch Creek Towfisbln J. W. Ron'. Jr., J. L. McKay and R. D. S-sslons. WliitevilloTownshlii II. C. Roikwe 1. V. V. Richardson and Col. F. (leorge. Tatoms TowtiKhipJ. C. Lennoti, A. D. Williamson and Wrltfht Iennoti, Fair liluliTownshli Dr. J. M. MctJoti gan, Hurrel) Smith and N. L. Williamson. Williams lownsiiip ,M. M, Harrelson, J. F. SUmly ami J. C. WriKht. Dug Hill lownsiiip K. W, Fowler, J. J. C. tiore and Alfred Williamson. Lees Towinddp H. C, IJltg, S. M. 1'ii'n e aud J. Ii. illackmaii. Tlie following were apiKiinted to Ihe DIs ti let Cangressioiial Convention : Rogue Township D. D. Rarber, M. Campbell aud .1. II. Claik, Welch Creek Township A. J. Troy, J. W. House, N -,, ami M. K. Smith. Whitoviilu 'J'owiu-hiii il, I. High, J. A. Lumbsden and A. F. Vowel, Tatoms Township Isham Williamson, If. II. Colyer ami Francis Lennon. Fair Riuir Township T. F. Toon, W. K. Williamson and J. Smith. Williams Iowiihhii Joint Moai, Caleb Spivey and J. II. Manly. Rug Hill Townshlp-E. W. Fowler, J. F. IJutJer aud JoiiaMian tiore. Iiees Township C. V. Oore. V. II. Ward and M. J. Ward. - The following w ere hppnitited rtelejatcs to Hki Seuutoiial CVitivenlion: -' Rogue Township o. II. l'owell, S. W. Manlisby, Smith Fierce Welches' Creek Township S. W. Smith, John Creech, 1). N, Drown. Whitcvllle Townslilv-S. W. Frink, J. K. Powell, Alljert Peacock. Tatom's Townshlji F. A. Criflin, J I'. Eilmond, Neil MeColkley.v Fair DIufT Township T. F. Tcxui, John Frink, Dempsey Coleiuan. Williams' Township E. II. Tod. I, Eer clt Hinson, Jackson Powell, Dug Hill Township J. W. Core, J.J. Long, Ira Sasser. Ou Motion, Wilmington was suggested as the proper place for Meeting of the, Dis trki Congresslonid Convention. ; i On motion of N L. Williamson, tlie Secretary was requested to confer w ith the Secretary of the Robeson county meeting, and agree as to tho time and place for meeting of the delegates to nominate a can didate lo represent this Senatorial IMstrlct, and to give general notice of the same to the delegates. On motion of V. V. Richardsan, the meeting adjourned sine ti., Thos. F. Toox, W. M. Ratjiwht, Secretary. ' Chairman. Col. Samuel T. Ray ley, a prominent law yer of Richmond, Va and during the late w ar au ollicer of the stall' of Gen. Winder, died on Monday night last. .. , Parasol handles are made quite king this season, so as to enable a gentleman to bo able to discover his lady friends under these fashiouablo hiding places., Tlie New York Trihnr.t talks of square-toed lie." That' must mean a lie r r1vw kwwr. :: " -, ' KiMZxujirers. FR0SPECTU3 FOR 1Q7S. FIFTH TLUI. .I U'iiw nf.i.re toid ( a.Mi vf A crtVfW .Iif. TI1E ALDINE: ! Aw lllualiatrj MotdlJy Jouiual tUlmcd I tFt1iernil'tmiest Fsjrin tlw World. "Give my kite to thartl4 iislwrs ( T1IK A t.DINk be i .trivial lu aak lavlt fnt lewkuia wortliv ol ma ainuwi. lut tM-aaty, a- tt hatalwat We for awialaras," H.nry Wad Becchrr. THF. AIMSK, whpe tmed wllh ill the regularity, has hti ol the tra.rary M Unvly lutarest ruarat'taruiU' ef ordinary per wlul. 11 la aa elegant aalarllany of par, Mgiil a4 filaarlul I1U islare, and a collet (ton o pii titfea, rar -oIm l arllile ad ill, lu bUirh and while. Altauak axil saeravding nuaiti.i art null a frCnh lfnre to IIS frteuda, tba seal valcaad b-ai.ty ! THIt AI.1UMK will be twist appreciaU'd alter Hat leu houad a at the r"e ( th. rear, While other publication ay elalai suueilur chew neasaseouiparedwilh rivals of a similar rlaa. THK At.DIN K la a an It) it and original rwimptlut alow aait anap. proached aliwltitelv without cuniixnimn in Hie m character. The i'inc ef tb. vol ume Just ceuiph'teU raamH da4i(la Ihequair Illy ol tin par and snKravlug In anyuijier shapo or number voluiaiw tor tea time It (. The labor of lettln THR At PINK ready on the press I so (teal that r.prlKtln a Out of the nueatlon. WiiU the etnrplioB ut a siaall matter spectally rvwryed htt bliulln, th edi tion of li 1, to already eihausted, aud It a now a scare a well as valuable boob. NEWFKATUHKSrOU1872. AUT DFl'AUTMKM'. The alhnls(ie iipnt so readily . uj,d to Uielr enUirptUa, alii r.vrr It baa bera Intro duord, ha eonvinecil lb puhluiiet of THE AI.1MM. of thasoun dneasnl thel.- tkeory that the Auinrlcsn pnl liu would rmwniM and 4ieartlly upo t any stn -er ettort lo elevate th tone aud stand d of llluatranml palilli-a-tlons. 1 list so uiany weakly wii kod sheets r. tot aud thrive Is not evldeaoe thai there ton market for snstlilng better Indeed thesuceiva of THE AI.Hf.SK lium the start la dlr.ct proof f thi contrary. With a population so vest, and of such varlttl tasto, a puiiilsHi-r ran choiwi tils IiaUwiM, and his i.s r w lalher Indicative of ilsowa Uian of ttin lasts of ihe rouulry. Asa f uarantee of th ruccllence of thlsdepajtmi'til, he publishers wonld beg tu announce ilurlng the nulling- year, s'i liu.-u fruui tlm lulhiwlug eminent American artists I W. T. Rlcharda, (iranvillo Perkins, Wm. Halt, F. O.C.Dai ley, Wm. Heard, Victor Nehllg, , Oeorgfl II. Smllilj, Aiig. Will, Win, II. Wilcox, Jameg (. Dcai.l, James D. Smlllle, K. K. Pigtiel, Jaaiik Reaid. . Paul Dixon, , Hows. TkesrlnlreearblnrloiliiAel wit knot regard to sspens hy Uie veiy bat ongraver In the country, ami will bear th snyeiest grrti al eonirlaun with tb bt foreign work, it being tin. determination of th publishers that THH AI.DINK shall be a suoe"ful ytmliciv ttoti of American taste In eomimtlllun wllh any exlstsng publication In the world. i UTESAUV DEPABTMEXT. Where an murh attentioa h paki lo lllnUs. tlon aud gi t up of the work, too asurb drinil encd ou appearance may very naturally b feared. To anticipate suck misgivings, It Ik only necessary to siaU-, thst, the (dllurhtl man sgementofth AI.HINK ha been Intrusted to klr. Uichabd llasar Sronoaun, who has re eelved assurance of asalttsneee tmm a boat of the most popular writer and pee'sef the eoun Uj. .,, , THE VOLUME FOR 1871 will contaiii liesily 300 pngca, Slid about '.V0 nh engravings. Commenelng w.th the number for January, every thud umber will contain a beautiful tinted picture on plate paper, Insrlt ed a a frontispiece. i The Christies number for 172, will b splendid volume In Itself, containing fifty en gravings, (four In tint) ami, although retailed at tt will be aent wit limit rdra i-bargo to all yearly ubeerlbei. A (Tiroiiio le f tf rj ShImc riln r ; wa a very popular feature last year, and will be re ies led with the preernt volume, TEBMM FOR 1H7. 0ta Copy,' 1 jyrfic, ri fi7 C'lmm t, 00 rieeCopiet, " " " ' I 2" W Any perauu aeuiling 10 nanu't aud till will re ceive an ettra copy gratis, making it copies for tlie money. Any iierson wishing to work for a premium, ran bare our prsnalu in rlrenlaren sppllctUai. We give many beautitul auddnslrabui artl.Ui offered by no other pier. Any person elalilng le ant, permanently, at our Agi'iit, will apply, with reference, cuclo Ing ! for eutflt. JAMES BUTTON CO., Publtsbors, ; a Liberty Street, New Votk. much ' UU( l Posasminf ?JWrful invigorating; T7 3 The Bittern are positively invaluable la They purify the sfiteot, and will curs , 3 Beaittent and Intermittent ) over. G T i " ' aa ar a preventive of Chills and Fever. pryl" ','' m,r 'f TT7 Ail yield to thtir powerful ttUcacy, Are an antidote to ohang of Water and Hat. 3 to the vaeteA frame, and eorreot all 3 Villi eav dsyt of suffering to th tick, ami I 3 The tr 11 Paoaoet far all the 111 of k( . 1 ,4 yoVA7x F1: iHliST X ta YoonMOI1! Ma.X.FfiAuIuF or Single, the Bitter are on tjaaUad and have eftsn beea the , mean of sv!glif. HRV ONE lOTTklt , ' ADRIAN & YOLLXIUS . J ; tfbolesalg Agsnts.TVTImnisrtnn, K.C V Bnltlznorc JLcck Hospital. i8. JOLISITS.t, Pbritciaa of thiaee!ebrte. Institatwn. div rd. when la th ureal !'., ,ia f Furope. vi si En aoJ, Francw ami e.-:,r, the aaua; eertain, sJy, pkaaaut aud tactual reaatUy in th wot id fur ALL EICTSSES OR ACUSSJ OF THE srsrm, Wtaknea of the Back at Limb. Strtctoree, aSacOuti M tb hkluertvr kUkkter. laratun. lary I)iehar, lrup...ency, U.n.rai tsvbility, .... .x...,., , .;, ijuiKuur, kw writs, IVarusma e Idtas, 1'aij.nsLwo al tit Heart, Tlmuliiy, TrcabUag, iliuaeia of Bight or Ualillaoas, iHwaasef the Head. Throat. S. or Skin, Anwstara the Uvf, Lungs, Miow- m a ar t.wia uioaa wrribi inaurucr arlaiiif from Solitary Habit of Youth aacaar and solitary nrwetk. aorw ratal to then? v tim than lb aungofUte 8vralth atarliiersof Vlysam, bligUUag their moM knll.ant tienrim antic ipatluiM, rtudvring aamirt, A., Impos sible destroying both Cvaiy and Mi ad. YOUNO MEN FsiMcialtr. whobave) become the victim of Hoiiury Vtew, that drvaalfui aaj tMOarUn babil which annually ewtvpe to an nntlmsly grave thousands .1 young Bi. a of tlie most ei aiied talent aud brtlliani Inielleet, wha might etberwta have ntrnnetd listening Henate with lb thunilers of eloquence, or waked te eesta. y lb living lyre, may caU wtU lull eon den-. MARRIAGE. Married person, eg Your. Un eontrmpUL Ing marriage, anaro of rksleai W laknrM, iaMol PrtM-reatiye Power (luipoteney), Ner. voua F.teltabtlity. PalpllaUoa, Or game Weak n.a, Nervous lllliiy,vf any MUrr iUaaiuaU cation, pdlly relievnl, II who place kimst If amler th ear f Ir. J. may rellgtuusly eonnde In hi honor ss a gen. Ilraisn. and eonnde nUy rely npon bat skill as a pbyaklan. ORGANIC WEAKNESS Immcllately cured ami Cull Vigor Restored. '1 hliUl.Uw.irg AllMilloa which remier lilt miserable and marriage imiHiwlble I tb 4n altypahlby the yU-liiutof tniproiier lu.ial (eueea. Yousg persona arehieapt to rouimlt tiiMrssrs frum not being eeareol the dremltul eoiiaetiencc that may ensue, Now, who that understands this sublet will me tend to deny thai th ioweref procreation I loH soontr by lbuaelallinlntoimrcier kal.lU Una by tb prudent? TleaUles being deprived of the pleas, are of healthy onspving, tb most serloos ami desUuctlvatjmiiUtniauf both body ami mind arts. Ihe aisicm become dcratged, the Fhmlcal and Mental Kuuotaiut nraksiMxl, lit of I'r.hrraiU Power, Nervous Irritability, liysuepsla. Palpitation of th Heart, ladige. tlon. Constitutional liability and Wasting of the Frame, Cough, Consumption, Decay and iH-ath. ' A CURE SPEEDILY WAIlRANTED. Peraon ruined In nenlth by unlearnixt ire. teuiler wbo keep tlu-m ttiilirg metth niter mi.nl ii, taking silnnou and IuJiiirmis core, pound, slioiild apply immedlattly, . DR. JOHNSTON, member ol the Royal Col leg ol Surgeon, I. Ion, (Irailunte of one of th moot rminent Col legs in the C lilted Mate, and the beat part of wb.aat lit baa been apont In the hospital f lmlon, Paris, Philadelphia md lewhrj ha e Sorted sum of the most satoulsblnn enree that were ever known; many UoubleJ with ringing In the head and tan whan asleep, great ner vousiioaa, being alarmsd at sudden Bound, basbfulneas, wilhTrtquent blushing, attended omotlmeewiUi ilarangeni.nl of mind, were cured Immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Or. ,1, addresses alt thos who have Injure themselves by Improper Indulgence and Boll tary liablfs, which ruin both body and Milii.t, uiilllting them lor either business, study, so del y or inarrluge. The are some of the sad and melancholy elterU produced by Ihe early habit of youth, tilt Weakness ol th Hack and Limbs, Fain In the Head, lunnieea of Might, .Less of Mus cular Power, Paliillathm of tle Heart, Dys pepla, kiervoua Irritability, lMrangenvsnt of ihs Idgeatlv Functions, (Vqeral iHbtllty, HymptouM of Consumption, Ac, MENTALLY Tba roarful edects en the ml ml are much to he dreaded. 1-osa of Mem ery, eoarusbm eg Mean, Ie7alon ef Bplritr, K.vll rorclsalnig. Aversion to Society, Holt, distrust, Uveol Bolltu.le. Timidity, ic.ar tome ol tbn evils prodaced. Tlioiisand of )ersons of alt ages can now tiulg what la the cause of their declining eallh, losing their vigor, becoming weak, le, nerrons ami emaciated, having a singular upiaranna about the eyes cough and symp- turn of Consumption. YOUNG MEN . who have Injured themselves by a etrtaln piac tlee, Indulged In when alone, a habit frequent ly Warned from evil eompanlun or at school, the Heels of which are nightly felt, even when kslsep. ami If not cured rmdor marriage im. possible and destroy both mind antibody, should apply Immediately. W.liaV tiltv that a vouiig man. th bona of litfT ltiitrv, the nrble ol hit parent, should b snatclieil from all prospects and enjoyment of life by the eouseqnenco of deviating from the path of nature, aud indulging In a certain se cret hnlill. Much psrsont must, before eoutem. plating , MARlUAdE, reflect that a sound ralnd -and body are the most neocasary reuulsltes to promote connubial happiness. Indeed, without lhoo the Journey through life become weary pilgrimage, the prospect hourly dsiken to Ui view, th mind become shsdowed with rtealr, and filled with the inelaiMdmly reflection that the happiness of another I bllibtrd with eur ewg, A CERTAIN DISEASE. When the misguided and Imprudent rotar f pleasure find that he bss Imbibed the set-tit of this painful disease. It too often happens that an Ill-timed sense of shame or dread of duu-or-ery deters bin from applying t those who, from education and resictabllltf, can alone befriend Mm. Ile fall Into the bauds of Ignor ant and designing pretenders, who-, lno)abl of curing, filch his pecuniary substance, keep him trilling month after month, or si king ss tlie smallest fee can be obtained, and in despair leave him with ruined health to sigh over hi galling disappointment; or, by the ue of that deadly poison, Mrourr, cause the constitu tional rymptomtof this horrid ctlsetM to make their appcaranee, inch a nleerated sore throat, diseased nose, nocturnal pain In th head ana limbs, dimness or sight, deafmss, noile on the shin bone and arms, blotches oa the bead, face and extremities, progressing with frightful raphlily, till at last the palate ef the mouth or th boiies of the nnsn fall In, and the victim of this awful disease become a horrid object of commiseration till death pnte a period to his dresdfnl suffering, by sending him to that un discovered country "from whoa bourne no trsvcller ever returns " To such, therefore, lit. Johnston effhrt the most certain, siieedr, pleasant and elTectaal remedy In the world. OFFICE, 7 SOUTH FREDERICK ST., BALTIMORE, WD. ; ; Ijcft hand side going from Baltimore street, a few door from the corner. Fall net to observe name and number. tr No letter received unices postpaid and containing a stamp to be need oa tb reply. Per. on writing should state age, and send a portion of advertisement ilearriblng symptoms. . The Doctor DIPLOMA hang la his office. ENDORSEMENT OF TILE TRESS. The many thousands cured at this establish, mcnt within the last twenty year, and the nu merous im portant surgical oner at Ions performed by Dr. .Fohnston, witnessed by the Representa tives of the 1'reas and many others, notices of which have appeared again and again before the public, besides his standing a a man of honor and responsibility, la a Sufllcif nt guarantee to thaffllctl. SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURF-tV march 24 i: lych TTyTlLMINGTON', CHARLOTTE AND RUTHERFORD RAILROAD CO,". Otricn nvitaTnT AnTArti, ' Wilmington, N. C April 1st, 171 1 The Stock holder of this Coittnaoy are eal led to meet In Wilmington on FRIDAY, D.olld lay of Mar next, for the purpose of con,, ring 'Jie amendment to the chsrter of iiibi oiu pany, and other im)K tnt Business tuat may proaerlv be brouplit lieime the m-. .. ;. By orter ef tiie ttoard of I lirwov, r Transfer liooks will be Closed on I' e 3d day of Aprlt. , :- april t X i.tj k
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