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z - ' ''''' t - i i ' Ml G f . 1 -V i ! : ! t i I VOL. XXI NO. 198. VTLlvlINOTOlSr, 1ST. C, WEDNESDAY. MAY 15, 187! WHOLE NO. G.151. I KA1LROADS4, 1X1 THJyXUTU-N.niARLOlTE ASD lUrtjUD lUIIXOAl) CO. in-i. c Chik Faorxittt iSB Oks'iScft. WilmtiiitoB, X. C April 10th, m ClIAXOKOF SCHEDULE. WtiAurtiier a- (He tra it ett th' H'1 as fottvw C .4 2k,.v ?. eer "IVuiife. . VTiMumimni wdtvl -. :to a. v. A rive at AbUxtsburg 1. A. M. I.iuutrrt,4 I1:.M A. M. '" Ijiureiihurg I IJ I'. . " lK-klH.'tniu..,,, 3:i'. l M. UfevilW.,.,!.. 4 t P. M. !. Ule.vllle A:1JA.M. A U a Koefcingltum,.,;. ':wl A. M. " Laurtuburg..... A.4H A. M. " Lmtibertou ,. II:T A. M. Abbottsbur KV.H P. M. WUinmgtou r. m. IV Onand at wt Mf a, dail yfreliiht trains A ill leave Wtleaiitrien at : 19, arming at 11- ailngion al 6: 1. M. Beside one ar two iimbr trnius a required for the current lnu-lne. y- NOTUA1N .N aTNDAYS. eTrl-weekly STACKS between Lilesville aud Charlotte on Tuosdavs, Thurolaysaml Sat urdays, amt returning uu tho alternate iLvs. r THCOl'tiH TICKETS, 1)10. S. L.FKEMHNT. Chief Knj;inecrnd Huiwrrntendrut, auril 11 T-tr . X CNKRALSCPKUINTKNIKTS OITICK tViliniiifftoii, Coliimbia .... i s i . y) ; Augusta Itallroad C1o. ! WitTOK,if.O.. March Wtli, 1KII. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. The following Schedule will go Into effect at ! Wllmlnf ton., 3 SJ A. M Arrive at Klorenco... . " (Uiliimbia.,.. Irave Cliimbi:t....... Arrive at Plorcure .I3 A.M l.a P. M .....ltW A.M 4.l P.M .....W.iSP.M WUnniigtiin . MGUT EXPRESS (Daily), (iunOay excfpted. lare Wilmington.. jAmre at Kloronoe. . " Columbia. ... J0P.M. .. 1.43 A. M. ... M5A.N. ... e.30 P.M. ...1IM P.M. . .. t.'M A. M. l.r Coliimbia ... Arrive at Florence. ' Wilmington JOHSC.WINOKB, " tien'l Superintendent amroii 30 j la-tf Vi l imluston and .Ycldon llailroad Company, . Ormior QaaKRAt. SorBRiiTHDiiiT Wilmington, N. C, March 29, 18TX ihna i tFTANGB OF SdtUiPULE. i On ami alter the Slat InMant, Pawengnr I raliiM will leate Union Dejiot at 6J5 A. M. aart lu.tOP.M. anU arrive 3.10 A. M. and 6.14 '?. it, -' ' " ' rrelght Tralna will lcTf trl-weekly at T.19 r .A.M.aadarrto at 1.40 P.M. - ' Kipreno preight Traiuit will leave at 3 P. U. mill m live at H A il . ' i " Oa Rumlar the 10.40 P. M. au4 3.10 A. M. traitm only will bo run. - r - .IOHNP. DIVINK, " Ueneral 8 opt. march 30 " HHIPPIXU. D ALTIMORE AM) WILMINGTON It' I t r it P LINK. COM riaBD 0 Till FIRW CLAM aTXAMRHtrS KCBEtX'A CLYDE, Capt. CIIILDS. 1.1'dIXE .................. Capfe, PK1CK. BOLITAK... ....Cpt. KVANS. Will hereafter aall from Baltimore and Wil- lUingtonKVlCHY JTIVEUAYS. (i ' THE STEAMSUIP BOLIVAR will nail from wharf, foot of Chestnut itreet, THUKSDAY MOBN1NO,. January 11th. For freight engagement apply to i . v .-,' - A. l. OAZATJX. T ORIXLABD'a STEAMSHIP LINE FOR HAILIXU TTESDAY8 ASD FRIDAYS rBOtf Himr york, asd wf.uxkv DAYA AHD RATVRDAYN .,- WIUHSiGTOSI. flSCUACfc OKLI ONErPOCETll J fHROUGU COXXECTIONS -WITH I Pvit CT. IT II All BAILROAP9 LEADING OUT trr . i WILMINGTON, u grjP No paKeengeem tuken. ' " For freight api'lT to -aw--j-;-.'rlABKr BROTHERS, Agent. dwell Brothers 11 MURRAY STREET, t;4 U .' ' YORK, I? w e Manufacturers and Jobbers of BOOTS 1 SHOES. FOR r 1.1 m 'J A- Have complete stock iij U linw, includ ' fnjf their popular Granite State Buls., Kip Plow Shoe, and Women's Feb. C3r (Jrden solleitoil nrt earefnlly fillwl t lowest market rates. fli E. tlOfMWZ felMtni. T I ,1 ft A . j 1- V RY SALTED BACON! (IK Stii Side, Shoulder Smoked Bacon Ham Side-. Shoulder. North Carolina and Virginia Bacon, HtaL m( Snowldersr- f J . 4 - Separatexir BoJ Boarid. For sale low by ' f urossit & cor afti ' , ' ' m-2t WlUtlMiTOX MIRTH CACOLIXA If, 1 s3Lf -.-m , t : . I ' INSURANCE , COMPANY. OFFlF.KS : ItOB'T It. COWAN JOHN W. ATKINSON... T. H. CAM EROX. ........... PrreUcaC ..Yke Preeklent. Secretary. Mlical Plrector Ir. K. A. ANUFJISUN... , , UlUrX-TOlA ' I. W. AlAirx,(teueral Inur;iue Agent. I. K Uaaixiki, i'roiia t Dank of New liaif OUT. P. W. Kantung, Grtwvr and Cotumbu'.on Merchant. 0. M. ST(OMAl,e( Wright StnMman. ' T. U.McKok, f W. A. Wiiitebrail .t tW, FavclteviUe. II. U. CowA,Prei(!ont. II. II. KiutA CommWwion Merrhaut A. A. WiLLAiiD, 01 Willard BmUifrs. AY. A. t'l jimixb, of Northrop & dimming. O. W. William, of WUilanm tt Murt IiImmu , Mcrbat, 01 E. Murray !t To. A. J. IKUuwET,of letUmct A Cn. Root. 1Uik, f lawmn, Tcrl & Hen. illg. s T !l't' - AMt.SrarjTjBrltiili Vice Coj.ul.tMpr out St tlinnon. :, P. Mr t: put, Attorney at Taw. , J. 1. WiLLiAM,of J. D.Wllllaau'Jb Co.,Fay. etteville , J hk V. MoRai, Att'y at Law, FaTettovlllo. T. B. KuLLY, Merchant, Kenanville. .1. T. l'ori!. Merchant, l,ninberton. SPFCIAl, l EATURl'S AM A1VA. tagix, ' lt. No rcelrlrttou on EcalUcnee or Travel." 1. No eitra charge ea the liven of Females. 34. roltclei luoouteatlbU alter Five Yearal H 4th. The rate, of Interest on the Funt of the Company higher than thoce en the Fund, of Couipanlea located toother State, thua lunar lug larger Dividend to Policy Holder. ' Bth. The Director and Officer ef the Com pany arejromi nent NORTH CAROLINIANS, who are KNOWN to be men of INTEGRITY and WORTH. ' 6th. The Company l aUblltliad on a anlld and permanent pa', tep having been taken to lucreaae Uie Capital Ulock to v3U0,0Ot, 7th. All the rnurt) r tb Cwmpaoy r Iwveetd In thU Ntitto and (Irrn latd amonir our .wn i'esple. Thii taut abould eouraeud the Company, above all otb. ere, to North Carolinian. It i well known that hundred of tliounamla of Dollar In Lite Premium are annually aunt North to enriuh Northern Capital lata, tboe eoutlnnally draining our people of Immense amount which, ahoula be kept at heme. On thi ground the friond of thi Company ennfldcntly appeal to every on of the Old North State, and alc their npport tor Mil llem InatUatlAai, which, while it otter subatautially all the xlvantaEe of North, arn Contpanie, help to bnild up lloino In. terrain. - JAMES D. BROOKS, ' General Suwrvlnlng Agent, Ualeigb, N. C Tnns. OR.'E.HE Local Ageut. , , aprii 9th, una. ire (COPY) STATEMENT OF THE ASSETS AND LIA. DILI TIES OF THE RESERVE MUTUAL LIFE IN8URANCE COMPANY OF NEW TORK, JANUARY It, 1H72. t " - 'assets, . LoAnk atcored by Mort ' ' ' J 5 ago and Deed of ? ; i - " 'mat npon Rcnl Eirtnte, wortU to all case double the , I am'ut loaned there- . f 1 On..., Hd.HI.hH lie ' J Loan eectired hy , ,. 'n , . Pledge nf Stock, BodiT unit other tnarketabki necuri- tic a collateral.... C!h value of Real - Kntate owned by the Company Cah value of Bond and Stock Cah in Company' ofllce.. , C'a.h in Bank and Trust Companies. .. Loan In payment of premium...... Valueaf Agency Sup. pile on hand Value of ofttee fnml turo, aat'ea, ic, In Co' omce (half eoet Loan on peinonal e- rnrlty Interest accrued on loan, Stock and Bond Premiums in band of AgcuU U'roiwl ... Dcffrredv Kcnil-A n ri.HHi im-i,ii7,7H'O0 18,000 00 1.01 2- 210,674 13 417 3 L.TOO 00 1,023 0 ljT 21 .rt :t9 4l,7iW S. ntialand LJnarterly Premlnui (ro ;. 117 ,3J0 OJ 1 IH.fKW K 11 , i .'I . . ' I vowt ol coi " lection and com- rniMtion Duo trom other Com panics tor llelnaur ancc , . ... jVJt ri-"j3r,ja -, .C 104,120 47 'lolal Anelf.,.. LIAIilLITII'.). A2.,0Ih,1 K St Div hIuikI unpaids, & . , Duo on account 3al- ne, Rente, &e.,... Death clnlm In pro- ceHaof adjustjnent. Net prearnt value of all euttandlng poli- Hcies lu forco D-- -I cernber 31t, 171.. ! I compntod acoordinz s;-so ,763 110 G6 l"i,oon no to American Table of Mortality, with fonr and a naif per cent, interest Deduct net value ot Kink reinpured In other solyent Co'.. SURPLUS FOR PO LICY HOLDERS.. 7J HOT 33-813777 4fl V " '263109 67 ' '92,01,2i7m ' Tbo foregoing 1 au accurate and true trans erlpt Of the Statement or Asset and Liabilities Of this Compnny tiled with the Insurance Com. rotssioner of Strifes of Maryland and Ntw York. .(SifinCU) : ',.'..-'-'(--''-'-. ; . BLACKFORD CLARK. ' General Managers Sonthern Bute. ... Baltimore, Md. Tlaltlmore, May th, 1W2. ; W. B. KENAN. " - Ruperviiior for North and flonth CAfollna. . may 11 w r ' "IM-' T3CRDOS IRON WORKS. . Manufaettirers of Pumping Engtne for Water Work, High and Low Preowrre Engine, Porta ble Engines and Boiler of all klndH,HniirMin, Screw, Lever, Drop and Hydraulic Presses Ma chinery In general. . w ,,llUBBAM A WHITTAKER, , ...... li Front itreet, Brooklyri. N.T April U . IjVlyoh IJSrRAXl'K. 1S7U. iiiviatrooL AND! LONDON cVCiLOlIir : IJisttJUANCli TOMVAK Y A S aS E T S . CNtlEU STATES UY HKU IN Till AMERICAN DIRECTORS HOW AMOUNT TO 83,(540,449.62. THOS. ORiEJiE, tv- uraermt Aceat. Nerthaul Ptiueea itreet, Vet wees Water aul Front rcot, Wilmington, to whom all application! fia Agclea khould be aUilreeeeO. feb 18 1J0- nnnuo Wilininton, IV. V. HUE INSl'RANCK fOMrAXIIW: QUEEN, of Liverpool nd I)ndon....Cpi' lal 10,ouo.uk. ANDES of Cincinnati.. ...... Aawt. M.TM.nno AMAZON of Cincinnati AhuoU, 7X1,01)0 TRIUMPH of Clneinnall ArteU, S HXi.ono CONTINKNTALof N. V Aaeet, a,ftoo,(xiO TTlTIONALot UarUord..,,.ABCl, 611, tm VA. UOM E of Kicliiuotid. . . . .AM.-ts, 430,000 r MARINE mURANCK. MF.RCANTILH MUTUAL of New York. Ellwood Walter. I'reakleiit. -auritll,, H-tf JJERCHASTS ; ASD SECU ASICS ' OSIBAXCE COMPACT, - f OF RICHMOND, Yir.GINtA. Cni.ttHt.... 810,000 A. V. Btokm, Prceldt. I. B. Moouk, flcct'f. JO II 5 WILDER ATKINSON, Uaneral Agent, No. 4 North Water St, Wllrulugtou, N. C, aprll 13 iHHf QCJAJRI)IAISf MUTUAIi LIFE INPURANCE CO. OP. NKW YOIIK. OBUANIZEJ HMD. ASSETS POL I C I ES IN ' FU RC k"! LOhSEH PAID..... , Ul ,000 ,000 3.1,0(10,1100 1,500,000 Special Features. Ananal Dividend, applied to rertuoe Preml mo or hiereaiie Insurance. AH rutiole Mon-rotrBiTABLB after two an nual payment. ' W. T. ffOORKR, Preatdont. EVERETT CLAPP, Vice Proaldetit' ' if'.'' ? 'LUCICH MflADAM, , ; Heeretary ami Actuary. HENRY O. CLENCH, , "'. - Amlt ant Secretary. JMACHUTZLEU A CO., tlencral Agent of Virginia, North Carolina and D. C. - A. J. HILL, Jr., Agent, HH v WILMINGTON, N. C. Ofllce over Woooter' Drug 8 tore, corner Front and Market Street. - i i Dm. B. F. COBB; MM!ral Examiner, ... i Wilmi!tor. MM v - ', , HS-lF m aaj.iii.i J. JL 'Jf." RANTED ! Two good Launlrew, and ons juod Ironcr, (white preferred). . Apply at onre to may 12 J. It. DAVIS, Tiirccll IIou.se. 104-tf THE PEOl'LE'H FAVORITE National Gift Entorprise, FOR EDUCATIONAL rURPOSES. ESTABLISHED IN 1HC0. Our Tenth DItrlbition will take place iu pub- UV Ul J1VII. Mil J UI'IC11 1J.II, MONDAY, May 80tl. 1H73. 850,000 IN CASH AND VALTJAT5LE , i GIFTS 1 1 Caeh Gift In American rSolrl, f.J,non ; 1 Caoh UUi in Amerlcnn Hilver, rff.OOfl ; S Caah prie, each t. 1, 000. Whole Number of Cah Gift, l,Oi';. sinsie Ticket. I i ix Ticket. 10,000 Aigf-nt wanted, to whom liberal de duction will be made. Drawings take place very SO day. Circulars containing references nd full in formation sent to any one ordering them. Ad drew at once, . t L. A. POLL. Manaeer. - '-' lek Box TIS, Hamilton, Ohio, aprii 10 lii-imcn ANTED IMMEDIATELY Two Turpeneise Distiller who ran inake Pale Roeui. t, i v Constant SmpfoTment and satlifaotory wage ro toose woo can uu tne nm. ' , MARTIN & IIAl.LKTT. ,.: sprfl IT 172-tf gUNDEIES. ; I : 7,000 Bushels Cora, - '. ' . ' IfiQO BbU.Fresh;Llm, t- S3 Boxes Bacon, ' VV. ."' MBbi' City Mess Fork, 300 Bbtfc Cemens and Planter, j ,000 New Spirit Barrels, m ,.,r for sale low by aprH !. 1 n : r. . v z Yf ,77., h 177-lmch- HOOP IRON."" .llnifV'' , , 40 lu'u in aud in juh Hoop Iron, may 12 !" '" l!K- ' Clic ihilir 3!ounial UDMDAT, XAV li,lS72. - t from the rilelh News, Vrrrtiuen In Nah. TUiujJaT, Hav tl ft U, will 1m a m-iiio-1 tible day iu tha pi4iikal LitvM t uf Nab oumty. ilio Urvc ali'l lutuUik-itt Atl- : tlk'iic uit crvi u4 tuir riuuliilaU Kir Gov er'KT at Lis iirt aiiulutiiK'ut, mm gratify In fvidi'iuv tli at U"i boll wlikli a at aet ' in iHotkut a! (irtx-DslHiro cuutiuim Id roll r.n, jitlK'rlitj new strvnsUi aa4 powt'r tn its cimrso ami carrying tenwr uuu UMuay ; tuto tlM ranks ot our orratucnta, . f In our S.thiruay's titi we auuu4 t the rooj e ffifts if Jtidsn irerrliamia f- I fort ami some accoutit of tlie rKclif, of I the other grn1h!iien who ailJiffced. ttie Nasbvillo niiMMing. W'e propose tiHlay to pv a uner outline ct tlio Jtidpo arxu t meiita, as an attnvpt to repott Ms pood i ia fall would e)o Mm manlhmt Injustice, i Ho spoke ftir nearly threw hortrt, and i duriiii; Ui deUrery of hi, ramarks, the peoiila listaiiKl wlUi undlvidext and riretod i attuotion. Tho dep Interest manlfi'sted I tf hla hearers must have been highly I tratifytoj to the speaker. 1 Judca Alerrinioo eonimanead LU re marks by rofeaiiig to the (rrand and glori ous Convention at Ureausboro, which had couferrad upoa hi at the distinguished lioa or, aa hiatur whkh he did not ft el at lib- arty to decline, of hearing the banner of Uio fjieutls df couatitutioual liberty In tie pruseut UitburualorUil canvasatu North Carolina. . He tbout;ht It appropriate to bfgiu the campaign, iu the county of 'asb a county wlucU was Iba drat to moe In the work of organization a county which first appointed, delegates to (Jreensboro a county whose citizens were distinguished for their kive of liberty, of Independence ami of Oonstltntlonal Uorernment. Before entrln; upon his argument, he refiTred to the indifference of our people iu political matters, and shewed that It was supineneas alone which hna been the cause of all our ilott'aia since the war. Every man has high, vital interest In the politics of the . country- interest involving his firaperty, hit liberty, ' his religion, hla ifo. Iir a bad Kovernment, admin- bitered br - cdrnri nilors, all of these interests necessarily Sutter, if tho white meu of North Carolina, who have a nuijoiliy of over 40,000, had taken an active pan in political all airs, the evil which, have come upon us would have been averted, aud we would here no tm- peacht'd (jovcriM)r, n corrupted Legisla ture aa in lbucv-'bO, no luemdcnt Juduaary, such as tho people are now cursed wIIIl Every man should fuel a direct, personal ltiteroitt 4b too pulttlca or Urn country. It is au iuiportaitt and sacred duty which be cannot ucgioct wttiiout oeing guilty w cilme ' against the JSlate aud , agabiat society. " '. ' . ' t , ' JiulL'e Jlerrlmon then traced Uie career of the Republican party from tho date of ita origin to the present time, tracing in detail Uu) manner Ui whldt it subverted the fiiuduiiioiiUl principles of our govern ment abowios ls assaults w on the con stitutionits violation of the rlxltU of cr souul Llwrtv aud Drivate uioiwrtv it prostitution of tlie taxing power to the hn poverishmeut and ruin of the country its frauds, Its outrages and Its crimes. The JuJire said tli Jienubl can rartv was fonudedon one Idea, and a single prin ciple oppositioa to negro alavery at tlie Niton. In order to bring about eniancipa- tion. their leaders hctore the war were wu- llngto " let the Union slide." It was em phatically "Hie hlghaf law" party at iu very Inception. Their Heuators satd Uie "pro-slavery Constitution was a leactie witli hell and covenant with death," and te carry out tlielr peculiar views, they were willing te lee the principle of the Consti tution subvertod.sln the prosecution of the war, the voice of civil liberty al theNo-th was silent, and the fundamental law a tiVad letter. As toou aa ItJie war was over, the slaves were enfranchised, and many of the most Intelligent white citixena (Unfranchised by revolutionary measures, which would never have had any binding force or, etliict until submitted to by the people, J War over aud the slave freed, the mission of tlie Republicans was ended. Em and put ion being the foundation stone and tlie only principle upou , which that party was organized, when slavery fell, what snore could the Republicans ask. What objec tive point ran that party now havo ? It has accomplished lis woik, its purpose has been consummated, it lias no principle now save that of tho rolnsive power of public plunder. . , ,,. . The patriotic and honest men of tho Republican part v at the North acknowledge those facts and nave orgnnircd at Cincin nati to turn the blood-suckers out of tlie ofliui which tliey now disgrace to assert the principles of tlio Constitution, and to save the couniry from the despotism ol Radical usurpation and tyranny,. The maimer In whicu tpo ftiudatucntal rights Of the citizen had bcetl Invaded was discussed at length. These rights such as the right of personal liberty, which every free mau claim under tbo law, freedom from arrest, aud If arrested, tho right of Ilabca Corpwi, tho right of free elections, tlie right to bo fr o from Aearcb, the right 'of security of domiciles against invasion except by process of law all thesoand other great privileges guaranteed by the fundamental law of the land have been ruthlessly trampled under foot by both the htate and Federal authorities, until the Constitution had become a mockery. Incident were given, In detail, showing bow these great wrongs had been commit ted In North Carolina since-the war es pecially during tbo reign of terror In 1870, in the Kirk war upon the people of Cas well and Alamance, and the arrests, trial and conviction of persons under the infa mous and unconstitutional Ku Klux Act, where Juries did not consist of poera from the vicinage but stranger and; political en emies of the defendants, Who were selected on account of their politics and berauxe they would convict, lid Cited these facts to show how the right of trial by Jury had been violated. While Judge Merrimon de nounced crime, and the perpetrator of crime for whom he had no cpologiu, in tho strongest terms, he laid every mau, no matter what crime he had committed, was entitled to a fair trial, according to tho law of the land, and those who tried hfru in any manner except In accordance with law, themselve became" criminals. " ! - J The Radical party have, by the awortl, changed the character of the Government of eleven State i and these eleven carpet bag governments would have had no valid ity if they had not afterwards been sub mitted to by the people. The Supreme Court of the United State have recently made a decision on thla point, in whkh they hold the Governments iu tlio ftouth we revolutionary ami were valid en'y U cau.se tho rv ie auliiuiued to Ibeta, auJ since Uk v lut June so, they were now eaiopptsl fiom disputing their validity. JiiJ;e Ucrriiuou gave it aa his opinion at a Uayer, thai there had been a law. fuljuryuilud Federal Court at Ralegh since tho war. The violations of the rirlit of trial by Jury, and Uie suspeusion ef leu corntu In time of peace, the muaw fui arrests ol son? of oar best ettlren iu violation f tljrt K-ttnr and splilt of Uie Coast itutloiv. who after king kf pt in eloae coi nuement tUy after day and week after week, were finally rek'ased without, any evidence behiii adduced atamat them all Uue wrung were done for the) purpose of kfuj corrupt aini whitea meti ia muc. The Internal Revenue law was reviewed at k'ngtlt, and Us odious feature laid bare. The svateut of pke and Informers,! who w r)r tWate d that f.irnlatneutal right which every mau li to be free Lvra aaarcU except by anibortty of law was held tip to the detestation, ef tho peopie, and ventiuttHt lu a foruuie ana aue umu- uer, Tho UMiAtier in wbkdi she taxing power had twen prrtttatel lira the prop pluudeieU by dhinoticat Federal Oifictal opened the eye of all to tbe estormoui cor rupUone thai hat rrejit into the Revenue Dt'aitiueit4.--- ' , 1 Guv. . lloLleii'a Adminitratlon the frauds or the Radical Leglalaturo ef K the. Jcveloinnenta eontained in tho Fraud CoinuiiAsioa uhllahed by the lnve. tlKatitig Committee tlie course of Gov. Caldwell, lu refusing to obey the act of the Legislature Uifuro they werepronounce4 uu ronstltutioual, iu assuming Judicial func tions, In conspiring with certain Judge to violate tho law. In Lrampliiig under foot lb ConjtttutiQu of the hutelu regard te the Asylum ami other SUto lusUtullon. Tboie and Various other mutters were dis ctied by Judge Merrimon with rare irc aud ability, and Lu such a manner ea to licit tbe deepest interest. Fact and figure were presented to which we have not spat to ifor tio, but which we will make um of from time to time during the canvass. . - vt 'o! ? - We regard the arguiuente of Judge STer rlnion aa unanswerable, and iniul eoavlnre every fair-mluded man, no mauu to what party ho may belong, that the relgo of Radicalism since the war 1m been ctiflfl to the country a series of encroachment upon the Constitution of wicked and wanton usnrpat Ions of cruelty, corruption and crime. ' ' " ' 11 " Liberal Btepst Bllcaui View Of the (wet elUeav ef fke aVMstls tuHie rww4 - Upon aaeumlug Uio chair as temporary President of tlie Literal Republican Con vention, at Cincinnati, tie, lion, btanloy Matthew apeak thu boldly and truthfully of Ui coudltion ef the BonUi under Grant' " lot us have peace rufe'f ; l'l;-J; And now,' gentlemen, ono of tho fleCfi and earnest convictions ., which Iiaa spread almost universally throughout tho be art Of the American people, out of which tlill mevement originates, Jg (hi i That' the, war of tho rebellion t ended, and that peace ha corotf cheers; and that, aa the war has ended so ought military rule and military principle end, (Applause.) po ought everything that Is arbitrary. N ought everyUung that degrades htate of Individual. f Applause. So ought every thing that oppresses. So ought everything Uiat corrupts, ho ought everything that korie alive and fan the ember of the iy iiis and-4ught-to-be-lead pa Ion obi of which that war was iprang.f Applause. - Four years agd Uie great cry came ip, "Lotuskkvepeace' sndlt wahailel' aa au ausplcioiia omen of the romlnej of that time for which we have looked in tain. "Let Us have peace !" Hut we have not had peace.? . . !- " ' 1 Look at Uie KouUi t4lay. Whit spectacle 1 We have the example of o called civil government bankrupting the societies which Uiey alloct to? repreannt- power usurtMid by stranKera, not coo tarred by the voico of the people I applause), and wielded not for the ptupuca of reetorlRg the prosperity of those battle-glased nelds, but for corruptly enriching the men who think that power and omce belong to them as property, not aa trust. Ami eot gon Unmcn, in every dej)artmentof tho 'Gov ernment. The wow poison of corruption ' only not tuflidently slow seem to have pervaded Uio whole civil and political ad ministration of the country, from tho bead te the foot. (Applause. i t And how, then, it ia because Repullcain, with pain and roluctanoe, and sorrow, and regret, see ami know, ami experience tlila condition of public ailkira, that they telt that they could no longer . allord tbo tet ponnIbilliy of iartnershlp in such a wrong. Applause. 1 Hut it w as their duty to head and lead the column out, lu order to res tore all tbo bli J3lnys of good government, fapplausc sound government, Just govern ment, honest government. Applause. M Punch and Naples City brandatlthe flneet Im ported. Try either orth'-se brands and tear the dlHerence lietwcen the Imperled ami Do. mewie m vearoni. , , , , HAS. X): MYERS 4 CO.,'' 7 Nobtb P0" Stsmt Our Constantly, :1 liic rcaslna Family Retail trade la a snre cvU dence of tlie popularity of our good and their pries. It I Our constant tndoavor to merit the liTodatioB of the pubUc. Kvcry article of ; , r FAMLLT 8UPPLIKH " II may be found la oar extensive stock, of drtt quality and at lowest price. j . t a. cuas. i). Jimis & co., , Family Grocers, 1 North Front 81 IT RE OLD FRENCH BRANDT, Pure Old Port Wine, ' ' Pnra Old Rye Whiskey. ' - " ' ' ' A One selected assortment ef ohotecet Llonors and Wines of first quality for Family and AiedV cinal nse. . CIIAS. D. MYERS & CO., . TSortli Front SL , nay 12, ., .:' -;i i l.ih j WALKINO iUTTg, - - I t , LINKMDLCKSUIT;. ,,,... 0IOVE9,TIKS. . HOSIErtT, HlTS," , .4 ... .,t.- VMBRBMAS,'( ... , ..bfCAiUJCIt,., AT -eel eif; iXllJlfJOH . aSc , Cos , -"'' -i j u. rf S KV&fM'' A' ihayi2 'J . TJ,a "t1!)tTJ. TilLf. UXADI . .,"T.. ... j . r . JL m AK jKRCwAEI. ITALIAN mm DERBY ITS AT THIS OFFICE THE.HEATE8TITTLE. Hiair.Li-Ajcroi. imtortTnt TO Bpectvde yg"V Wearer AND- 1 1 Defective 8la:ht! tDuw's ait te all Dr. WEIL, tU Sole biwt4 0pUkta froaa Dot's, Freatta, Ui la now itopplug atths NaUwwal lWlok, He ofl.r to Uie yublla the Brasilia) Pebble Srtacles, nrperVjc to' eey ta a-, and adapts ttiea at U grsi slht ta yvor that ywsi eaa weartheas with perftH-t east. IU sesse here brhiging hUh kwtlaoniAULruiadUUaulhs4 awtaxust to the suier!ority ef hi Olaawe aa4 hi tuatl, sattoat as an Optlclsa. . : Dr. Will haa la hi iijaaaavirciier. tlfloates Croat Soulhera (rBtsaiea wrUknoaa ft thel respectability and several lor tlielr high profusion al etandlrtf.' Tlieee rfne-iai-nta caabeeaslhiot. '' 'r CONSULTATIONS 4 FB:.e Offle;ioars.rronIA.M.to8F.M. VATfONAL IfrJTtX-IlOOVf . I. My. ,. T.,j.- , tat'iiaeh TIIE LATEST SPRING JIATiS! . , . ..,;... .,. . ..,, ( . . fi. . 't ri-- t. !'' f, -S! itt-"." ' "f " ' 'wTTietaV'n Spring lists, . Uiflmllng (:; ' ' ' " ' " ' ' I ' ' STRAW, just rAcelvV it the 1.4 ' .'itt ' STOBE V'rU.' lie low Uie Hotol. , ,11 t it s ia SPAUKLINO ! , v,' ti t t t" """" ; m a, I a- i ! ' i !'' H CATAVBAHSPRI t.-,'. -i V ' At " 4 -JFORiSALE.-: 'A V , By order st us ssrier uonr er austawaa eoulity at tbe last Tciui.tlie undrmigneU.Ceni salasWtters, will sell at tlie Court IIoiim In the town fNewWm, Mil e'tloe ea WednrmUy, Uie KM our ol May, 1KT, Ui OrMsrttUsie? 4 UwbV White Sialphsir rltji, togsllisr With bat too seres ur LA HI), ami 11 Um lu abl aad csaatedtoe Uaiieiags ami Imptere rBlJw:, f " . - ,f..,.. sii ' m ' Tall ftrst-elaM waUrlng plasc m I'sfiiasllid In North Carolina. The buiWIiigs are lsrg. SamerwaAaiMt wU asraKreA:) she Vater ai Iglly aunUglaaianliaaitaliaiplrtag. ? f r. .... , .4 ' l ' (' Tli dpriegs ire nisr IIia beulll'ul 4'alawha River, In ehealthf enuntry, about mlle from Ike Wmvs N O. taUrwi4 asd abeut wills fro lUokorj MiaticaM , , m , a J ' Thfc property isef.llred'fc he erae r Uoisrt la a pM-wrly eenstlt wherein all persua liasiasr an ial Alva. en-iierl constituted ictlen, Wherein all pursue li lag an iateess ta tls property, either legal or eqaltable, as paitles ana ta wo to me purehaser will pe IIB.iullkU aaV ".a si' Prdnldilrinto purclKwe, or aMAslutlm s peram whe wlxli te nmks Sprnntnl.le Invrn, eat of snoaeyi as tervitad to v4tt the Sprltur and view the Land, IM, baUittnga aud tl.e scenery, and test the Wdtern.. ,, , . , ,, r I ' ' :' i , Tsaaa M cash or baakable tA. ajlsl months, u In In months, In IS aiombs, ah Inter eat at 8 per cent Bond with eiwma1 or otbergoods'icHrlrjj riquurd, aad li,iilepi. M, , MirCtiRKLR, I ' rAVII SCIIKNCK. , ! ' ,,w. p. CALKWH.I,, if - . Coiom nwhmicm, 1. 9-Is WW . :Tlie Atlantic House,; fBEAlTOitTriXe'C.,;, -.tin .j.,. .. . n-,; ..- ) '; WtUb opened for ilMi raeepUew ef gttet .r t-i :" ri i lot day oitiiy. 1 It Will b thoroughly renovAtod aud rclltted with 1st rarottnr... ; Thi lion 1 beautifully situated Imamrll aUly ever the waters of the Harlipr, with a fin view of Old Toiniall Inlet, and the'Attautlc Ocean In front . TbaTlda lows eml-dllf nnder the bttllf . Ing, thereby promoting cleanllacna anil cool ness, while files and mosquitoes are almost un known. This I the only Hotel so ravurablv Sltnated on tbe Atlantic coast. . . r Tba Building I e eotntmttert . te render It peculiarly eWiabi to Uiosa , j b ;j c f i; ; t Seeking Health anif Heasure. The Eocms r eimoHli4oi and hirowibleti lie sea-breese. wltlt a double pkassa m U sesvt'ront, and delightful plank walks, free from sand and dust, lor the njoyment of pt- destrlan. . ? Al! commerce entering and passing eiitfhe IIsjIxt will corns luilircvt view. , , n : : ;. ,',' , Bathing Houses, acetlf fitted eut, will be attArhed to the House, wuere guests can bath. , enjoy the refresh ten sea. :.. -v ' -"f... , - i-':: (?! (.4:, A gFACIOJJg BAIX-EOOH ' i ' tn attached to the Honar, where a ttm of Mns. to will he In readiness to gives est susd pleasure to the 0.tU, Joars.jj M KM j(n , ' t f v.- .1 'iTi ;;! A bar-IUmen suatIUavrti Tabla .1 r, f e.i.wv a tti at J will also be convenient to the Hotel; "BOATS, fAt aalUng And wall-managed, can be had at anytime to convey person to sucji ppuiUaf they ay desire to visit. ' ' ' .. 1 he subsorabet, havtnghad Mucbetpericnee In Hotel keeping, and auled by a courteous and Competent assisunt, natters himself, by- strict attention to boslnees, and with a corps of oblig ing servanta at hi command, he will be able W gl vc aatlafaetsoa to all woo may natroai htm. tie promisee to supply BIS TABLE -with every article to be found at the flmt-clas Hotels o( the Interior, sealdeeoTSlem, seollojr, antt crabs, and every variety of fish abounding la the pro. 1100 waters ot tlie Harbor and - Ocean. 1st tint reenect the subscriber Would refer to all a ho I-have patroalsed bint In year gone br t. -.v. ' i" TEKf5:i' w rer Month; ' Week,,. .- W 00 '1 li. ,ri m 'Ati Tia.ee it 2 r ' ( Children tea yeartf of Ae, and u ilDS ! f- aairaric. WEf). W. TAYLOR, '" " Proprietor. asaf 1 lat-iawtr HELICAL.' UalliiuoroLccI:IIc;pItal. ' ;db. joii.sTtJV, Phlcla of sli erVVri'nl l""u: riLilmntf enO, ah. ii rathe (Hat h.w of Huro. ' Knglan.t, i raac and ertnr U lu-l ' teertaln. w,lv, ilrat aad ilMul ressey , ,n ua vwia ii . ALLEXCFF-SOR. SOR A!',Ul-r40FTILr; vst"" ...... w. KfHOMOfCe ISn.kor I.init.. AtrirtnMUL afleeiiuB ut the Kt-iiv.r lliatiJcr. lavulaa. Uuy Diwliarg.-.. lr(-tney. otel wbiliy. NeivvwiHsw, lT)wa Uucswr, le epirlia. t .a I M i.,, p,j uukw si.art, IhnNlitv, 'tumuAui, Uijutiwa !' 8t nt tiuuniivai, l'sew K tho lti, Tbroat. Kuae C akla, Aflrotn.n.of tb Llsei, Lungs, HUMS ache SUiUllKe trr-i, : lur arkaef trvaa SwiMarw-sSwtorts of Tit'U sscasrr ui nltrary prat tuer faUl iu Ui.ir vietiat vha their,g of lit tvr. uu Martam.f V itmnm, Wlitiiimi their jrt brllllaui boMavt aniicipatiuiia. ruKterin marriage, Ac, Iuiim-ible-U. .(iuv!ng both Eiv anUAlil. --VOUNU WEN Kjtieelaltv, whohav become the victims af Hoiitivy Vice, that dliauial aud deeUueUvo habit alih-h sniiuVily swcrii to aa bhubmIv grate thousand al ycaae sn.a of lb bum as. alted Uleuu and brulmul luU llee t, who might otlierwlM bava eiitranerU lbrtiiing Heiiai with tlie thamtof vf eUxuei,ce, ur waked to n .t.ey UisllMuglyrs, aiay tall with raileea. Bdrace. ' ' " JfAllTJAGE. Married persana, or Young Men coateuplaL. Ing amrutis, aware of t'Jiydcal WeakeeM, lMof Prm renUve Tower (fmpotenry). Ker. vou KssHsblbty. Palpltattoa, Oi gaui Weak. dcm, Ncrvuu. Dobllitv, or any vtber DhsjoauV ttra t ion , puadll y re lie vM. , lis who I'larr himlf under the ear of I'r .1. may. rllyuml v ronlUie In bis honor as a gea. tlemaii. anit uaalidewly rely upoa his skill a. phvstemn. ORGANIC WEAKNESS ImniediaUily curcst amt mil Vigor KesUirs.1. I'lil.dlvtrosniria ADccltua which rsivters ill snhvrahl aad tuamage imposelbte 1 the ptn alty paid by tba villus, of Improper Indul gence.. Voting persons are too apt to commit cii aftvat not being awareof the drva.lt ul ronei'iici that insy ensuo. Now, who Ibat iinnsntaivls this subro will mstead u d.ny ' that tbe power tti vverealion is tort sou at r by tbiwe laillng IntolmpteiK'r habits thsn by the prudenlT Ueside belug deprived of the ales, ureef healthy offering, the most serious and destructive stmpiuaisef m ,4y and mind arise.. Th syt'm become derasged, tbo Pliy.lcal and atetital Fuuetion weakened, Lom., of Proervallva 1'uwvr, ieiins Irritability, DyapepslA. Pulpllat loii ef the Heart, Isdlgoa. tlMii, Constitutional J'cMllly aud Wasting ol' the FrarAc, Coegh ( oiisnniptnni, veray and ACUUESI'EEDILT WARRANTED. pevsoesmlBCsl ta health ay vJiUeaeaM prs. tenders who koi'p tlii'ni U tillr a aiosUt alter BMBth, taking poleonomi- and lblUrluuS cow. pounUs, shuuid apply UaincUatly,j tu , a DU. JUUXSTON, ii r. member of tin Royal Collegeol SarAoiia. U,t. dun, (Iraduata of one of the most auihieul (l lege tn the United atatec, and tli beat part ef whose life has been nt luthe biM.plutlssf lnihiBr Parks Philwtelphia snd elMwbere, has eltuoted soma ot Uie nioet astonish kug cure that were Aver known; many trouhled wUh ringlug In the head and tar a wkea aslsav, great nervnusiie, being alarmed at suiiilra Miaads, baabfulaass, with trtqneas bluslilng, attends sometimes with d. rangumsiit at iulad, were cured Immediately, v TAKE PARTI CUTjAW KOTTCE. Dr. J. addresMW all theao wl have Injure. fheuisvlve bv Improper liiOulgenne aad sell tnry kahlta, whlith rain both body and ami, unnttliig them loreiUur basilicas,, study, i cletv or inarrlMite. These are tome ef the sad and ketattehot v efleets i.riliii il tv the early liablta of veatli, tlsi Wkn sof the Pack and l.ImM, Palas In tbe ll'ivl, liiinio's ot" Olglit, JUms A4u enlar Power, Palpitation ol the Heart, Dj pepala, NsrVeu Irritability. Derangement ( t lie Digestive Functions, (irnrrul .billVy, Rymptumi of Oon.ttmptton, Ac. klKNXAI.I.V I'll, tearful Iflarts en the mind are much to li rx.l. U. I.o of Alsia. ory. ronfoiOonor l.les Deptewlim ef Bpirii, Kvll KorchodinK, Avir.lou t.i Sijlv,iv, polt Distrust, Love el dolltude, Tluiljlty. Ac.ar some ul the evils jauiluctd. . ... . ThmiHiid of ,. rni of all Spot cad bow Imtf" what is Slirt cease of their declining benlth, kwlng their vlisr, becoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, having a singula apiwaraixe about Hi eyes, .eoitgh. all sytaa Um of (Jonsiinipliou. . 4. TOUSttMKN,. ,,, ,u;l who have Injured themselves hv a entAin piac-, , thin, indulged In when alone, a'hsblt froquent ly learurd irmn evil companion or at school, the enveinnf vrhlrh are nightly telt, even wkea elwp. aad it not cured rentiers mareiaga Im ullilo and dr.tioys built wind audhody. alioutd apply immetllately. What a pity Hint a yoii'ng uan, tha hapa of his cimifry, the pride. o his parents, should be suuti bed Iroiu ail proiect and enjoyment et life by the cuiisriqueni'a of Uevlutlug lruia the path of nature, aixt Imlulvlnit tn a certain - cret hahiu Nuclt iarsoiiAnuet,hefiieevteai. ,. lIARBIA01i"-tf'iw.; rcrlci't that a sound mind and body are the moat necessary requisite to premotocenaubiai BAprnnes. lnitel, without thnoe the journey through Hie beoomes a weary Yilgrnaage the Crospeet hourly darkens Ui the view, the mind scows shadowed with despair, and filled wltt, the nielum liolv reflection that the hapuluessot another is kUghtsxl with our own. .' - : a certain disease. I' Wheathemlrgiihled kml Impradent votur of pleasure llml. that he baa Imbibed the tus af this painful dlaeane, It too often faapnens that an Ill-timed seiuw of hiu or dreitd of dlseav. tery deter bin from applylag to tlinse who, from ediiuatloB and respectabultv, eari ahma liet'rlvnd him. Ho falls lute the haudsof Ignor ant aud deolgntng pretenders, who, Incapable of curing, ttlch his pecuniary substance, keep him trilling moutb alter month, or a long as the Smallest fee can be obtained1, and In despair leave blot with ruined health to lgl ever hi Sailing duwpiKiintmeiit; ur, by the u-o of that nailly puisoa, ilroury, causa tkaaaastlta t ion nl svuiptoms of this torrid disease to make their apmsirauoc, sacii as aloeratedarethroat, diseased iiuse, nooturaal pains In tlie bead aad limbs, dimnes of sight, deaf'nem, noil,) on the shin bones and arms, blotcheson tbaaead, face and extremities, progreiwuig wuh trtrhtfnl rapklUy, till at but the palate of the (souther the bone of the now tall Id, aad th--arietta ef this a wtul disease become a horrid object of oummiseratlon ttll death pta a' period to his drcsdfujsufierlng, by sending him to that na dtsooeercd country "from whose bourne no traveller over return" , v , To such, therefore, Dr. Jotinston cfTer tlie miat certain,, etievctr,, pleasant and effectual remedy In the world. , . , mfH , tm OFFICE, 1 KOTJTIt FREDEUC; ST, ' BALTIMORE, MD lA-ft hAtid sido going from. Baltimore street, a few door from the cyruct'AUiiwt to observe name and tiumber. " a"iiewUTB foeetved anlrt posfpaw And oontafimig a stump to be used on the reply, per. son writing should Mate age, and send a portion of advertisrment descrlblug symptom ! The Doctor's DIPLOMA hangs iu bit office. V INDORSEMENT OF THE pREf!?. -. Tberaaur thonsand cured at thi estahltah tnent within the last twenty year, and the ao IO( nris Important snrgfsjtloiierations pert urmed by Dr. Johnston, witnessed by the Kepresentsv ttve of the press ami many others, notice of which hava appeared again and again betVire tbe public, beside his stAudlng aa a man of heno? and rosponeibility, Is a suflicieut guarautce te the aftUctrd. - ' ! . " SKIN DISEASES SPIEprLY CTTim, . . x aurchM It . v n - ' y lo-lych " 1! llAn line to LIVERPOOL. ' ' We have een appointed v Agrntsavtfibj port tor the aple.i. iof this Line, now running loiUutitijr between Ikortnik anil LlverixHil. t We en '1I pre-ptl,i Past!er Tlle f -ftr.mt Hriinmand tbo t'ontinreti ! V ' ton at lowvr rate than iv .' ' may 1 J n CTEL rOB TwETF." i o RCH.iI Sf I-lNil I. St 1 fbred for 1 .-nt. Jror prcnlnra, apply to a;is
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 15, 1872, edition 1
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