VOL. XXI NO. 197.
WrLMTNG-TOlSr, N. O., THURSDAY. MAY 16, 1872.
WHOLE INTO. 6.155.
RAILROAD.
"yiLSISGTOX, CHARLOTTE AND
BCTUERFOCD EAJLEOAD ID.
Orrn t Cnii Iiuiiiii a UratStr-T.)
Wilmington, N. C, April 10th, 171 )
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
I'util further notice the train on (hi Road
will rus as follow : ,
5 i T?mm?vger Trains.
ui n luuinfMm yuwijf M. ....,. i.i-v...
Arrive at A bbuttstturg. .4 , .M:( A. M.
" Lumberton . ., ,.11 21 A. M
Uurenbarg... .. I: IS P. M.
Rockingham...,......... S:(4 P. M.
" Uieevilto .4:18 f. M.
Iar Ll!erille II A. M.
A trill it RktBrtim.. T:tT A.M.
.. luriubux.., S4SA.M.
m - Lnnibertun. ...... lt:OIA. M.
" Abbottsburg liP. M.
Wilmington $mr.u.
mr On and after May lot, daUvfrelght train
ill kTWHuiirtoa all. 1 J. arriving at Wil
mington at 6:38 P. M. ,
betide on ar two timber train at require 4
for th current business.
W NO TRAIN ON 8CNDATS.
BV Trt-weekly STAGES bttween Llleerllle
and Charlotte on Tuesdays, Thurlriid Sat
urday, and returning on tha alternate dara,
aVT THKOL'UU TICKETS to Charlotte
only tic). Staging ouly M mile. Roads good
la Summer.
S. L. FREMONT.
Chief Engineer and Superintendent.
Papers copy.
111 tl 167-tr
JENERALSUFERINTKNDTS OFEiCE
Wilmington, Columbia
AND
Ati junta Railroad Co.
' WilmTO, N. C. March 0th, ltRl
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE-
Tb following Schedule will go into effect at
3.23 A. M 8unday, Slat Instant .
1 I ' )'-S DAT EXFEESS.
Lear Wilmington S 23 A. M
Arrtv at Florence t.13 A. M
" Columbia 1.24 P. M
Iyav Columbia. 11.40 A. M
Arrlv at Floren 4.14 P. M
m Wilmington.. 10.P.M.
KIQHT EXPRESS (Dally)!, Sunday excepted.
Leav Wilmington 6J0P.M.
Arrive at Florence 1.43 A. M.
Columbia 6.43 A. M.
Leave Columbia 6.39 P. M.
Arrtv at Florence 1104 P. M.
Wilmington 6.a0 A. M.
JOHN C. WIN DER,
Oen'l Superintendent.
march 30 WIr
JVilmingrtoii and Weldon
Railroad Company,
Omcaof Gissbal BcriiTmDiT
2!
Wilmington, N. C, March 29, 1871
CHANGE OF fcCUEDULB. ! t
l On and after the M Inntant, PaieJonger
Train will leate Union Depot at J3 A. M.
and 10.40 P. M. and arrive 3.10 A. M. and CIS
p. if.
"' Freight Train will letre trt-weekly at 7.15
A. m. ana arrir ui.r.M.
Kxrreea Freight Tratoi will lcare at P. M.
and arrlre at 11 A. M.
On Bandar the 10.40 P. M. ana t.lp A. M.
train only will be run.
JOHN T. PIVINB,
s General Sup't.
narehSO . l-tf
SlIIPPIHG.
BALTIMOBE AND WILMINGTON
It : !, ' '
1 2 f : i " . -
-fl r, STEAMSHIP WNE. . . ; ,
OlirtSD OF TBI riSKT CLAM RTIAMKBiri
KEBEX)CA CLYDE, Capt CHILDS.
LCCIIX1V .....Capt PRICE.
BOLITAK ....Capt. EVANS,
Will hereafter nail from Baltimore and Wil
mington EVERT FIVE DAYS.
THE STEAMSHIP BOLIVAR
win mil from wharf, foot of Chestnut itreet,
THURSDAY MOKNINU, January uw.
For freight engagement apply to ,
A. D. CAZAUX.
an 10 - :
"f- ORIUJIRD'S STEAMSHIP LINK FOH
1 J ! Mil luua.
BAIUXa TXE8DATS A3TO FRIDATS
rUOX. HEW YORK, AKD WEDH
V PAYS AJTD MATTRDAYS FROM
TVILMISCITON.
IMSURANCX ONLY ONfcVFOCRTH P CT.
fHHOUOn CONNECTIONS WITH ALL
RAILROADS LEADING OUT OF
WILMINGTON.
aW No pawengeer taken.
For freight apply to
BARRY BROTHERS, Agent
'ny o : - -
-SkdwellBrbthers
17 MURRAY STREET,
' NEW YOIiK,
MaiufacturerB and Jobbers of
BOOTS & SHOES
FOR
Southern Trade,
nave i complete itook In all lines, Includ
ing their popular Granite State Iial., Kip
rtow 8hoes, and Women's Veb. BqIs, ,
V3T Orden solicited and carefully filled
at lowest market rales. ' ' .
JI. K. MIMME. blMmaa, " ' L
marcft 14 " f
143 6m
t.
m
RT SALTED BACON f
Sides, Shoulder Smoked Baeim Ham-
Hides-rtnotiuier.
North Carolina and Virginia Baeou,
HanM, Skip, Shoulder,
Separate o Hog Reuud.
For sal km by: - .-.
DeROSITCO
aprl fit v m-
. IXHVRASCE.
iriUIIXGTOX 50KTII CAE0U5A
IP S K P !
II i H
INSDRAUCE COMPANY.
orrrcERS ?
R0BT II. COWAN Prerfdrat.
JOHN W. ATKINSON Viet President.
T. H. CAMERON.. Seeretavy.
Dr. B. A. AKDKKiO......Mdioal Director
DI1UCCT01UI.
J. W. ATEtnaoK, General Inaurance Agent.
I. B. OnAiiunn, PresU't Buk ot New lUu-
orer.
F. W. Kibchiib. Grocer and Commlotoa
Merchant.
C. M. STBDaTAJr, of wrigiil Bteilman.
T. H. MrKor. of W. A. Whitehead A Co..
Faretterllle.
R. H. CowA,Prealiknt.
H. 1). tiuu, Uumniimkn Merrhant
A. A. Willabd, of Wlllard brother.
W. A. t vbbiku, of Northrep M Cnwiailng.
G. W. Williams, of WlUianw & Mutchiauu.
Eu Mr RBAT, of Y.. Murray & Co,
A. J. DKHowrr.Of IeKoBWt Co.
Robt. Hbbi, of Dawson, Teet A Hen.
nlng.
A l . s r bcbt, Brttiaa y lee- consul, or prunt
Si Hinnon.
P. Mi'rpbt, Attorney at TJiw.
J. H. William, ot J.D. William St C0 ,Fy
etterille
Jan. C. Mckab, Att'y at I.aw.Fayettetille.
I. B. Kblly, Merohaut, ke nannvllle.
J. T. fori, Merchant, Lumberton.
SPECIAL FEATUKFS A'D ADVAN
TAGES.
Int. No reetrlutlon on Residence or Travel.
Id. No extra charge on the lire of Female..
3d. Pollcle InoonteetlbU alter Fire Year.
4tb. The rate of Interest on the Fund of tb
Company higher than those on the Funds of
Companies located In other State, thu Insur
ing larger Dlrklend to Policy Holders.
fith. The Director and Officer of the Com
pany are rominen t NORTH CAROLINIANS,
who are KNOWN to be men of 1NTEUR1TY
and WORTH.
6th. The Cnmnanv la entabllshed on B aolld
and permanent bai, step harln; been taktn
to increase th Capital Stock to gAOO.OOO.
Tth. AU tb Fnada f U Ctapuy
re Iwt4d In tola Mfnte) and llm.
laled nnionar onr PcodIa, 1 hi tact
khoald cmiininjid the Oempanr, above all otb.
erl.tei North kOarollnlan. It la wt'U known
that anndmiBo tMusauew or woimtib i.ite
Premium at aaataiaity sent North to enrich
Uorthera Capitalist, thus continuant draining
our people of Immenae amounts which should
be kept at borne. On this ground the friend
of this Company confidently appeal to every son
of the Old North State, and auk their support
lor this Hen InaUlwtlon, which, while It
often substantially all tbeadrantapvof North,
tn Com ponies, help to bUd up llama !
lerMH. ,
JAMES D. UKOOK3,
General Supervising Agent.
Raleigh, N. 0.
THOfl. GRJF.ME Local Agent
aprll 8th, 1871. 112
(COPY)
STATEMENT OF THE ASSETS AND LI A.
BILITIES OF THE RESERVE MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW
YORK, JANUARY 1st, 1812-
"ASSETS,, s
Loans secured by Mort
gage and ueeita ot
Trust npon Real . .
Entato, worth In all .
ease double the
am'nt loaned there- .
on.... UMiMlMT
Loans secured by
Pledge of Stocks,
Bonds and other
marketable securi
ties as collateral
11,100 00-1,267,764 00
;.1000 90
' 2fe73 T8
Cash valuo of Real
Estate owned by the
''Oouinany ..... ......
Cash value of Bond
and Stock
Cash, tn , Company'
- office,......,.., '
26,56je7
Cash In Bank and
Trust Companle . . .
1W.019 28
- 210,874 18
Lean in payment of
premium...... .....
Value of Agency Sup
plies on band
Value of office furni
. 417 88
1,600 00
2,03 98
1,2! 21
ture, sates, Ao., In
Go's office haif oost)
Loans on peisonal se
curity
Interest accrued on
Loan, Stocks aud
Bonds
tm 30
Premium In hands
of Agents (trroMV...
31,700 83
Deferred, Seml-An
nualand Quarterly
Prcmlnm (gro ).,
117,390 m
14,0M OT
Is cost of col
lection and com
missions,. 17,861 63- Ol,20B S
- ,.! 1
Due from other Com
panies for Reinsur
ance 108,120 47
Total Asset.... x,(i8,Wl 02
. M ABILITIES.
Dividend unpaid
Due on account Sala
ries, Rents, &o., ...
Death claim In pro
cess of adj ustment .
Net present value of
all outstanding poli
llcies in force De
cember 81st, 1X71,
computed according
to American Table
3,763
,410 C
ID.OOO 90
or Mortality, with
fonr and a half per
cent. Interest 1,738,281 79 '
Dedact net value ot
Risk reinsured in
other solvent Oo'. . !KTf 331737,377 46
SURPLUS FOR PO
LICYHOLDERS,. 263,409 87
2,016,241 02
The foregoing I aa accurate and true trans
cript of th Statement of Assets and Liabilities
of this Company Hied with the Insurance Com.
mUwioner of State of Maryland and New York.
(Signed) .
BLACKFORD St CLAtK,
General Manager Sont hern states,
Baltimore, Md.
Baltimore, May 9tb, 1872.
W. R. KENAN, -
Supervisor for North and South Carolina,
may 12 jli4
TUBD0N IRON WORKS.
Sim
lannfaetnrerS of Pumplna Eneine fof Water
Work, High and Ixrw Premsnre Engine, Porta
ble Engines and Boilers of all kinds, Sugar Mill,
Herew, Lever, Drop and UydraaU Pre) Ma
Chluery In gpneraf. ,
VCmiLMS W TI 1111 1
102 front street Brookl vn, N. T-'
aprUU
IXSlRAStr,
Jul YlsUPOOL ATily
IaO'DOaV fc GLOllli
I N S U R A IX C 12
co.nrAiM.
ASSETS
llkLD IN THU V'NtTEU STATES BY
AMERICAN DIRECTORS
NOW AMOUNT TO
S3,G 10,449.62.
TII0S. ORiEME,
North W Prince at street, between Water
aad Front streets, WUmlngton, to whom all
Bppllcatlvni far Agencies should be addressed.
fcbW . 1-
JOHN WILDER ATKINSON'S
II
iUa)l
AVilmiugton. IV. C.
HUE INSURANCE COMPANIES!
QUEEN, of Liverpool and London Capi
tal 10,0110 ,imo.
ANDKH of Cincinnati Asset, 81,710,000
AMAZON of Cincinnati. AwW,l Imi.ink)
TRIUMPH ef Uliicl)inall.....AueU, IMl.eoa
CON I' 1 N K N 'f At, of N . .... Jtsreta, ri.noo.nti
NATIONALol UarUurd AsarU, 817,0110
VA UOMU of Richmond.... Jkssbta, 4.rsl,(KM
" 7 MARINE INSURANCE.
MERCANTILE MUTUAL of New York.
Ellwood Walter. President,
npiUll . ,flt : . K3.tr
"jyjUtCIIAJiT AM) JIEC1UMCS'
, 1XSURAXCE COMPANY,
OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
Capital.......... ................ ...rO.OOO
A, T, Stokks, Preeldt. I. B. Mooas, Sect'y.
JO UN WILDER ATKIKNOJf,
Unnrral Agent,
Ni. 4 North Water St, Wilmington, N. C.
aprll 13 l-tf
MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
OP NEW YOIIK.
ORUANIxr.U 1HS9.
ASSETS.;. 3,00fl,noo
POLICIES IN FORCE...... 88,0io,ii(k
LOSSES PAID....- 1,800,000
. Special Features.
' Annual Dividends, applied to reduce Premi
um or increas Insurance.
All Polieles ko-orfitalb after two an
nual payment.
- ,.i i: " KYKRETTCLAPP,
Vlre President
;i . , . LUCIUS McADAM,
Kecretary and Actuary.
HENRY O. CLENCH,
Assistant Secretary.
ISAAC MUTZLER A CO., General Ageut
of Virginia, North Carolina and l. C.
A. J. HILL, Jr., Agcint,
WILMINGTON, N.C
Office over Wooster' Dmg Store, corner
Front and M srket S treets.
Da. B. F. COBB; Medical Examiner,
vtiLMraoTiin.
fe14 -Iy
Selling .Off! Selling Off!
. . IN ORDER
TO CHANGE 'BUSINESS.
ISAAC MACKS,
11 TfARUET STREET,
Ii now THE olace to bur diea and band
some goods of all kinds, consisting in part of
A splendid variety of
'-'..Print. MuslUis, Sheetlnjts,
. Linens, (ullt. Flaunels,
Towels. Nankins.
",,., Table Linen, &o
. .:H CLOTHS, UASSIMERES,
and a great many other DRY GOODS loo nu
merous to mention. V,
READY MADE CLOTHING to suit all,
J BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, &c.
An assortment of Edgings, Sheetings,
ex., will be sold exceedingly low.
CALL EARLY and secura bargains at
ISA-AO MACKS,
may 12 104-Xweodeh
ANTED IMMEDIATELY !
Two Turpentine Distiller who can make
rate nosin.
Constant employment and satisfactory wage
to mow woo can nil me mil.
MARTIN & HALLKTT.
aprll IT ntf
gUNDMES.
7,094 Bushel Corn,
I M)0 Bbl. Fresh Lime,
! tS Boxes Bacon, ,
04 Bbl. City Mem Pork, .
809 Bbl. Cemeus and PIsstrr,
,000 New SpW nrr!s,
149 Bale Hay, &c '
For tale low by
WORTH & WORTH.
aH12S . 171-lmca
H
OOP IRON.
IS Tmii nn l-.b Wnrm Trnn.
4o Ton in and l.f Inch Hoop Iron, ' ' ;
' ForsaUhf ; v '
F.W.KKRnNB.
Cljt nilD'onma.
WILMUUTOS. S. I-1
TIIIRSDAY, MAT 18, 1872.
FELLY AND THE SOUTH.
Tb U-lfgrapU ba reform! to tlie dtUite
lu the Uotus of Reprcfcntatlvra, lu regard
to tin! jWtion uf certain Democrat': uu'tn
beii aud the Ciudunali itomiuaiioux. Tlie
folW lug la a ayiMiiNtis of lb dfbata :
Mr. Voorb. a, of Indiana, pie to a pr
sonal itluiitKii, and, laving oUiiiod
COUAfitt to proitd, sent tn the ( lerk's dek
to be rfl a rrHr,niih from a ne wipap
tolLaaOtict Uiat b was halting and brt
Uting at to the) position h iIhmiUI take a
to the support of the nominee of the Cin
cinnati loureiuiou, and that as his Demo
crat ic coutagura were all said to be la favor
of Mr. lireeley, lie was likely to lose tbe
favor of the ditrlct where bis voice bad ao
long Umu potential, lie declared that be
did not halt or hesitate. He had not halt
ed or hesitated when he bad not more than
fourteen Democratic colleagues la the
House, nor did he now. If he could ever
be tempted to abandon the principles ot
his political lif ft might have been then.
as to tlm nominee or the Cincinnati con
vention, whoever believed In the blh pro
teotive tariff principles of It chief man,
night support hltn, but he Mr. V. would
uot. as be expected to support Mr. Urea-
ley because be bad been tlte lile-long cham
pion of doctrines which be (Mr. v. op
posi'd? Was h e xpcted, as a Westers
man, representing a Western Uborlni: con-
stituency that w as grounikdowu by a liib
protertle monopoly, to support the great
chauipit. j of protection f Was lie expected
to suppt rt a man w ho bad been the most
clunoious advocate Lu all the land for the
Ku-K.lus. kgislation wliich liad desolated
the homo ol tlie 6outhorn people r If Mr.
tire ley's nomination promised relief to
that blasted and down U oil don section there
was not miuU which lie Mr. Vooiheosl
would not forto to subserve so holy anil
so benigu a punoaer. hut Mr. Greeley had
been the earnest ailvocale of the legislittiou
which Lad paralyzed and prostrated the
South; and was that tho reason why be
should get his sumxirt ? lie was told that
the proNcnt admlulstratton had been cruel
aud unkind to the South; but the Adminis
tration had simply executed a Uw which
the Cincinnati nominee bad dictated to
Coup ess. 11) at was all the difference be
tween tliem. One was the Executive olll
etr, ac'.uig under his oath of olllce to exe
cute the law, and tho other was a man who
had no oath on his conscience In regard to
the matter, but who had urged tlie passage
of that legislation. Was he expected to. sup
port Mr. Greeley because within a recent
date be desired a still further extension of
the l'residinit s power to uieiid habeas
corpus all over the South? Was be ex
pected to support him because be was the
earnest aud urgent advocate of the preseut
roree-bayouet election law, that subjected
every voting-precinct of iiU.OOO people to
the supervision, and in oertaln contingen
cies to the control, of the military ? Was
be expected to support liim because two
moatbs ago this very man had clamored
and raeed la bis creat organ In favor of a
law to place the local elections In the State
of New 1 oik under Federal control, and
also, in certain contingencies, under mili
tary control. - Was such a man lit to re
ceive his vote for the Presidency t Was
sucn a nun nt to be in tiiut high place r
was mat the voice or statesmanship which
was called for at this creat hour t Was that
the reform that had been promised T Was
be to so before tlie loyal Uniou sentiment
of the country and apeal to It In iaver of
a man who stood on the record tor the
"lualienanle right " of a Slate or of a com
munity to duutolve this Union ? Was lie,
as a friend of the Southern people, called
upon to vote for a man who, Uurlne the
entire fall aud winter of lSlil), wrote with
all his acknowledged power in favor of the
inalienable right of ai y dissatisfied portion
of the country to break up tho Union and
form another government for themselves ?
Mr. Greeley had uot recanted these opin
ions; but, eu the contrary, in his book on
the American Conflict, published In 1HH4,
he had analyzed and defined them to this
ell'ect : That if on consultation, conversa
tion, and the like, tho south still desired
with any considerable approach to una
nimity to separate, It should be allowed to
do so. -
Mr, Speer, of Pennsylvania, here Inter
rupted, and raised the point ef order that
Mr. Yoorhces was not waking a personal
explauation, but that he was making a po
litical speech.
The Speaker overruled the objection, as
Mr, Voorhees was speaking of matters per
sonal te himself.
Voices on tlio Republican side. Go on,
goon.
Mr. Voorhees then proceeded with bis
speech, amid great excitement and confu
sion, lie related that after three years
of war, he had still 'held ami published the
same seutimenta, and they still stood unre
versed.. Was a man fit to be elevated to
the Presidency who stood committed to the
doctrine that whoever desired to dissolve
their connection with tho Government Lad
tlie Inalienable right to do so ? That migtrl
commend him to some people, but it would
not when bis subsequent course was called
to mind. Some of the highest men in the
South had told him, Mr. Ycorhecs with
tears in their eyes, that more than any one
thing which satisfied them that Uiey could
have a separate system and form of govern
ment to suit themselves was the voice of
the then victorious Republican party speak
ing through its acknowledged organ. And
yet when the Southern people did what
this man had told them they had the lnal
icnablerlght to do, no j wild beast, hungry
for blood, ever screamed over Its prey, as
he, (Greeley) had shouted, "On to Rich
mond," to kill every one of them for doing
what he told them they had the right to do.
That was a solemn page of history which
could not be reversed. The waters of the
ocean could not wash it out. Mortal man
ceuld not gainsay it. A red sea of blood
had not been enough to satisfy this man ;
but he 1h.J also insisted upon the confisca
tion of tl.9 homes and property of the wo
men and children of tlie South. Others
might do as they pleased, but for hira Mr.
Voorhees and his bousaliold, he would
not do this wrong.
Parties to be successful must be banded
together on a common principle. No oth
er combination of men was worthy of suc
cess. He was told that his party desired
iuocesi against this Administration. No
one desired it more tlian himself; but there
was something that was better than suc
cess, and sweeter to the heart than sue
cV. .That groat man, Henry Clay had
said that it waa better to be right than to
be President, ami ao bo said that it waa
better to be right than to iuccd. Be en
tered 1. is p.kmn protest against the at
tetupl ta traiofcr the I'emocrnt of Ute
country as lortl a body of voters as ever
lived to a camp where there wu nothing
belonging to ihcilh r
Mr. Roosevelt, of New York, asked Mr.
Voorhees w Ivether he would auppor Ui
camuMUe of the Deauocralic National Con
vention, at lUlUinoie, whoever that candi
date might be.
Mr. Yourhees rented that he wis not in
the habit of Uiltuig lK'uiocratio ooislaa
liotis. He believed tltat tb (etitleiuau
hiinulf wituld have some tUUicufty in an-swt-riug
t.ia own nueatkau Laughter.
ltulhedtd n4 despair of sUQreea. ll
pnaUkon was In favor of standing ty the
iuciplei of his party, aud lie wouU vole
foriUeut.tu who represented those prla
cijiles. He had no fears, however, of what
the lUltuiuir Convention would do. Hut
he could not vote for a man who spoko of
the Democratic party as that to which all
the bauuU of debauchery gave nlue-tenths
of their auppott. It had boan sometime
said that this nominee had foue bail for
Jtiiroraou DavU when he was la prison,
but that was loo narrow a platform for any
party lu stand upon. Laughter. It
would be a inost dangerous thing to raise
an Issue as between the man wbi put Mr.
Davis in Jail and the maa who balled him
out. It would not be a safe Issue at the
North, and he implored tils Southern
friend not to make it. It might provoke
a comparison which would But be favor
able to the nominee of the Cincinnati Con
vention. Mr. lvis had not been helpless,
A hundred millions of property at the
South stood ready to ball him, and It some
times aooiucd to bint Mr. Voorhees that
it waa merely a piecw of restless Imperti
nence ou the part of the nominee of the
Cincinnati Convention to ollbr himself as
bail for Mr. Davis. When Andrew John
son ami Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of
ar, desired, and proposed, as ho knew to
be the fact,) :o arrest Robert E. Lee,
Joseph E. Johnston, aud other prominent
Confederate oiticeia, there waa but one
mau who could prevent that thins: being
done, and that was the preVnt Incumbeut
of the Presidential olllce. General Graut
had stepped forward, and told them that
these men had given him their parol as
soldiers, and that that parole should be
respected. (Applause from the Republican
side of the House.
Mr. opeer, of Pennsylvania, sold be
wanted to call tlie attrition of tlie Democ
racy of tlie country to the fact tbat Mr.
Voorhees was applauded by the Repub
licans. , r ;
Mr. Slicerwood. of Pennsylvania, laid
the speech was mado lu the Interest of the
Republican party.
Mr. Speer was understood, amid the con
fusion tbat ensued, to tell Mr. Vooi heeS to
go to the White House aud got hi pay.
31 r. v ooruecs resuming, said that II be
should be driven to take tlie stump and
press the claims of Mr. Greeley, he would
Hilda candldute opposing him who had
done more kinder tilings fur the South than
his nominee had done.
ilr. Roosevelt hero charged that Mr.
Voorhees had recently been lu consul
t at ton with President Grant at the White
Ueuse. "
Mr. Voorhees said ho had not Crnssod
the threshold of the White House for three
years, and whoever made inch a statement
uttered a vile cnltmiiiv.
Mr. Roosevelt said he made that itate
meuton Information given him. lit had
heard two or three days ago that such an
Interview had taken place.
Mr. Voorhees. Then the gentleman as
sociates with men who do not tell the
truth. If he Mr. Voorhees 1 wu now
making his political grave, he could step
Into It. He had made his speech for him
self, and did not pretend te speak for anyone
else. '
Mr. Randall, of Pennsylvania, asked Mr.
V. whether he would have voted for Judge
Davis and advocated his election If he had
received the nomination at Cincinnati.
Mr. Voorhees replied tlmt Judge DavU
represented many things In common with
his owu views.
Mr. Randall, Ho Is a Republican. '
. Mr. Voorhees. That Is not the point.. 1
cannot Jolu a combination which represents
nothing that 1 am for. On great constitu
tional questions Judge Davis stood, In treu
blous times, w here 1 stood, in behalf of tlie
rights and liberties of the citizen, while
such men as Greeley tore burying then
into tho earth. The strong probabilltiet
are, In my Judmcut, that If Judge Davis
hail been presented at Cincinnati, be would
have been accepted by a majority of tho
IJemecratlc paitv of tho country. In that
I may be mistaken ; I am only stating nit
own individual opinion. I should have re
garded him with very great favor. It it
quite a UinVrwit thing whether I alumld
vote- for Republican who has much in
common with my own views, or for one
who has nothing at all in common with
tuoiu.
Mr. Randal). I should not rote fer
either of them unless ho wag endorsed by
tun uemocratic Convention.
Mr. Voorhees. That Is right. "
Mr. Randall. And I should vota for
either of them If endorsed by tho Damo-
crane ifnrvewwn, ,--
Mr. Bird, of New Jersey. I would not
vote for either of them if he was endorsed.
Mr. Kerr, of Indiana, said that so far as
tho statement. In the paper quoted from
referred to him, it was simply untrue;
Mr. Niblack, of Indiana, repeated the
same remark, adding that nothing but tlie
power of organization would compel hiai to
vole for Mr. Greeley, but that whenever
the Democratic party acted on the question
he would yield obedience to its action.
Mr. Uolmau, of Indiana, also repudiated
the newspaper article so far as It referred
to him. lie did not propose to forestall the
action of the Baltimore Convention. 1
The House tbon resumed Its regular
business. .. :.
JI
Pnnch and Naples City brands the finest Im
ported. Try either of these brands and learn
the rtiO'erenco between tho Imported and Do
mestic Maccaronl, i
CHAS. I). MYEHS & co.; t -
- T North Frost Street.
Our Constantly
Increasing Family Retail trail I a lure evi
dence of the popularity of our good and their
prices. It ie onr constant endeavor to merit the
appreciation of the pubUo. Every article of
, FA MIL T SUPPLIES f (
mar be fonnd in onr extensive stock, of first
quality and nt lowest -rices,
, , CHAS. . MYERS A CO.,
Family Oroeers,
t North Front St
. PURE OLIi F1U5NC.II BRANDT,
rirr Old Port Wlno, e' . . ;,
uroOldRye WhUey. I
' A fine selected assortment of choicest Liquors
and Wines of first quality lor Family and Medi
cinal uw.
CITAS. D. MYERS A CO.,
- 1 ' f North front si
. ylJ t--.'. -i -' - - Jo-
ITALIAN
MACCARONI
HI SVY.LLA X EO 1" ft.
SELLluG OUT !
We, the Mrlf4, kartaf H amt1d
stosk of DUT tHKiUa o bjtd (kwtre to wll
litem at rt asoaabl rate to all ho w iah to pur.
N. A. COHEN A RON.
l"-lw,h
avM
s
UN DRIES.
' S0 RrSm Straw Pnf, '
Bn,(ic ktatiUla B ig, k "
10 Cise T.nsllh Ctn.l. iwaI Milt,
" " W " Sardine,
''31 Crate Toilet Soap,
For sale y - " " "''"
r. TT.KEKCiirvi:it.
mayn ' tw-
s
PHUT CASKS.
2,000 Spirit Caakt,
. Fat sal kr -.. '
T, KERCJJNEIt.
mav It 1
Frcsli. Asparagus ;
s . , . RECEIVED DAILY
- -1 avoroa sais bt
J.C.STEVENSON
may IS
l'.W-r
T1IH LATEST i
'. . - i
SPRING HATS!
-:, f- ' . f.r- - j
Tli4 Xttt' this In lolling
- s i , --
STRAW, Just received at the , !
HAT STOBK
Jlolow tlie Hotok
., apratT . - - , ' - Ih
SFA11KUNG
CATAYBA SPRIt
GS
son SALE.
Rvevdetaf tna Soirlo Ootitt at t'alswli
eouaty at the last Ttim, tb aiidtrslgnsd.Coni
mbwloner, will nil at the t'eurt Hon hi the
tnwnof Nwton,atlt 'cloak on Wednesday,
th Vlt ilay of May, Ih1, the 8prkltiiT
lawbav Wltlt Hiiiir iriici, ti'ir
with aiiout 2U0 arris ol I.ANH, and all th valu
able and eommodloiu DulUtnii and Improre
awnta. -i... ssi . . . e.., j
- - , '
Thn flrst-slass waterlnii alaee I eneiinsllcd
InNotlk Carolina. .tr iWliig ar large,
numarousaud wU arrawmdi th wsU't ai
highly medlolnat snd health Insplrlag.
The Snrlnts are star th beautiful CaUab
Rhrer. In a liralthv eonntrv. about S miles I mm
tb Western N. O. SsUroad and about S nillos
frost Ulekor; Siatlon. s . ,
This property I ordered te be ami by da.
ra af Court l
a a prnpnit ontltut.d action
wbarela all aerson havlaa aa InUxest In th
property, either legal or eiultlile, ail parties
and th title to ths pnrcnawr will be timtoabU
d. -w.. .....
Person dadreuslo Durchase. ot w.ettt!oa
of peraun who wish 14 make prnfltalil Isvrsi-
ment or sssnsy, ar invitcn to visit ine npnngs
and vlW the Land, tl. building and the
scanaxy, an4 tt Ut watorc , . . ;
Tsaus V easn r bankable note, i In 8
mouths, B In II months, If In IS months, with
Interest si I per sen Himd wttu wirnpeixl or
other good sccurlt requited, and lli title re
tained. ... . r ,.s ft M.I. MeCONKl.E, !
ravn hdhkm K, '
, ' '' ,w- CALUWKLL,
.a --!'-- Commlsslonnra
aprUU J ' ns-tawew
The Atlantic House,
(Formtrty Hrepi fy Jonlah L. Phvkr,)
BEAUFOIIT, N C, ,
Wtll be opened far the receptien uf guests
en the ' . ;
let dayor 3Xny .
It will be tboronghlf ienovatd aad mlltud
with ntr VarfiltittH.
Thlslloosels beautiruTly situated Immedi
ately over the water of the Harbor, with a fine
view of Old Topsail Inlet, and the Atutnuo
uoean in rronb
The Tide flows seml-dally undei th bull.
rn. there hr eromotlne elrknllnes and noot
neat, while Ale aad moeqattoe are almost un
known. Tin at th only Metal so laroraoiy
situated on th Atlantic coast.
Tb Building I so constructed a to render It
peculiarly desirabl o those
Seeking Health and Pleasure.
The Rooms are eemmofliun and accessible to
nS sea-tore ie, wti h a dowWe plans o tb
sea-fronl, and delightful plank walk, frne
from sand and dust, lu tb enjoy meut of pe
destrians. , f
- All eommer) entering and pastrlng etit the
Harbor will com In direct view. .
', Batiiirig Houses,
neatly flUed oat, will be attached to the Hons,
where guests enjoy the reXretblng sea.
bath. .
. A SFACI0US BALL-ROOM
I attahd to tb House, where a iland of Mi
lo will be In readiuem to give test and pleasure
to th fleeting hour.
... .... . . - ' . .
7 A BsattMia M4DllIlrd Table .
will also be oarTilr.t to th Hotek BOATS,
fast sailing and well-maaagtd, ean ba had at
any time to eonvay person t suah points a
they may deshw to visit. ' '
Thsubarlbr,havlns;hsd much esrerlonee
In Motel keeping, and skied by a eourteoo and
competent assistant, flatter himself, by strict
attenuon to ousin, mau nu a or in vi oonc
ing servant at hi command, ha will e able to
ing i
Civ
tv satisfaction to all who may patronise him.
It promise t
toeupplT HlSMAUka. wrtn every
article to be found at the flrsr-clase Hotel of
th Interior, beride orstera, nOllor4, amterabs,
nd mrv vartetv of fUa aboandina la the nrn-
llflo water ot th Harbor and Oevan. . Jt this
respect th subscriber would refer to all who
hava nacronlMd Wat la year tone br. . I
... . 4. t
tl
TEEMS I
Per Month, - ....-' flft 00
-. Week, ' .'-' ;"J ' 1 12 00
: ly,-. ;.'.--(.' --t AQ.
WT Children ' ten "year 'of ige, and uideT
aaknrle. - f ' ,
Z I WTAYIAJB, !
mtii 3 " n -T We-lawtf
Ualtlinoro Lock Ilcspital.
. itB. J0HX5TOX,
Fhvaiiaaaftltuieelebra!-'! Institution, distwe
red, wlifn lu tte tns H.wvni ot lure,
vis; England. Fratie and iewhre, th xw
eartatu, Hmty, i leak at and Bectas4 remetlv
la the wui'.J for
ALL EXCESSES OR ARCSES OF THE
6TbTEM,
Weakness ef the Cack or Umh. Strtcturee.
! aflwrtH efthe It hi nee or lni.ir. lureiaa.
wtry liliiar.Inin jr.tsil nbility,
Nroiuars, J'.t; 4, l.aiiufcr, Low Dpirlu,
t'oiiluakiaer Ide, raipitatiuu of Ue lieart.
Timidity, TrnibUng, luunn ef Hikt c
Utrttttitwe, Ikmaf the HaU, Threat, Nsm
r earn, A ttrctum of the Unt. Ln(. Stoa
ach or iiiclii thow tcrribla Pisurdcrs artsinf
Irom Sulitary li.l ll of louili eacaar aad
pililarr 't, iWs niore fatal to their victim
than toasvnguf Uie Hyna fa Ilia Martacrstt
I Irwn. bli Utiti tkK swjst, William bops e
snUetintim.. retwlener BiarTtagtt, Ac., luipw
slbl Uiivj)rn Ui fiody am Iliad.
.H...X0US(i ilEN
Kpi'Ul!j. abulia buciiia tl victims ef
.Solitary Mea, tbat trt!auVil and rixucU
habit alilih suuuJilli swm-i lo sa aatiaMiy
gra tltuusaial l young Birn of tli sbwm ea.
ailed Ulvnla aud brilliant intrlieet, who might
othxrwtse have entrantrd liswulng Menatr
Wltk Ui tlmadan ml akMtsac, eMked t
eratary Un llriug lire, may call with full eon.
fldene. I .
MARRIAGE,"
Marrlrd Tami, or Toung Mn eontemplat.
Ing marriage, aware of i-Iiyslcal Wrskmx,
Iai of I'ru. ratire Tower (fmHAnry), Nrr.
vutt t scllal'lkity. I'alpltatton, urgame Weak-lit-ss.
Nenou lbility, or any otUw iUajiial
BnatitHi, Smdtl y relW'vwt. , -
He wbo plaet Lliiiwll adl Hi ar of I
J. mav trllloiislv ion tide In hUlionor a a g a.
Ilvntau. aud oouUdeutiy toly Bpoa hi Skill a
plj) Mian.
. ORGANIC WEAKNESS
Imttieitlalety enrrd and fliff Vteur Rwtirr.l.
'1 bbl lltrsu tf Allwtio wtssk rsader III
mlarritulx and luttriinf ImpnaMlile is Uie piu.
altv pM by i victim of - Improper ludul
gunc. uuug iKiiaiSlifpt to eoiamit
t'li-cks, tin. ni lint bving aeattof ill dradtut
ronasqia hor Uiat may tnsan.' Now, Who that
uiuli'istand tins subirct Will picleud to deny
(hat the power of procreation i lost tooutr by
iImimi laillng iul4iuirMr liahUathan by th
lirudi'iitT Vii slili s lieiiigdi'prive,! ot the pleas
ureot bivtltby tesitng, th most serious eM
drsUiti ti.m s nipUiuisuf UitU body and mind
rl-e. The ntm heronir dt'tatgnl, tlie
lli)ical aud t nul Y auction wea treed, Um
ot I'rixnailve 1'oaer, Nervous Irritability,
l,Vprpla. falpitatlen of th rlearr, ladlge.
Moil, Coiwllliitbuial liebllity and Vltlng ol"
the FrahiH, Coiifc'li, Coiiku iiitii, 1'ersjsn.l
Death. -
A CURE SPEEDILY WARUANTED.
Fitsrmsrutnrtt In beAttli by nuli stneil pre.
binder who keep tlie at triinrg Mnarti alter
moiitli, taking polsuiioiis and injimyu coin,
pounds, limill apply Immediately. A
I)U. JOHNSTON,
member ol tlie Royal Colli geat Kn'grens, l..
don, Orsiliiiile id mm ut tlie uit aiuiwnt te
lege In tli t'nlteil Stall's, and fhu best part vf
whose llf baa boea spent tutu aaiUls.f
London, i'sils, riillndcliila and elarwhers,
line elloctad sosu of th most astonishing curt
Uiat were ever kixiwni many UtillJ with,
ringing In I ho head and tare lira asleep, grent
nei tuusiiens, hewn alarmed at sudden oau4s,
bashhilness, with rrri)iietit blushing, attended
suatotiMeiwllav rlersugi'iiieni' of lulnil, wi
cured iiiiiuiiiiaU ly.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
llr, J, address all Ihnen who have tujutfa
thmasetre liy lin(.ro)H'r liidalKnoe and Kill
tarv habits, wltlch rtiln lioth .iKly and mind,
riHttlng lliem lorcllhvr busilie, Mdy, v
rlet-v or nmtriiiu,
'I'lieSM are nuiia nt the M,t Art,! ttis1si,..ial.
eflocte pioduied by the early habit af youth,
vis: Weak ncsa nl the Mark and l.lmli, Tain
In tlie Head, I'lmnrs of blglit, Ixtm af Jiu
ciilsr 1'uaer, 1'aliillatloB ol Ui llHTt, 1)
penela, Nervnne IrtllaMllty, lierangernent ef
tho Liiguativ Functions, (Social . AM blllty,
fivtnpt'nii' id C'nii.iiuiliiiu, Au,
M N t'Al.LV I he frarfut efleet on tli
ml ml are aim Ii to lit) (trimlvd. Lum of Mem
nrv, eiifit'imlim of Me4, lieireslon ef Spirit,
Evil t'orvbodinit. Aveisiun to S.xletv, HelL
lilstruat, Ixive ni Mnlitude. .'I'liuldtty, ic.,r
ome of the evil produced. '
Thousand ot put sons of all age ran now
ludgn whut 1 tlm cause of their declining
liealth, losliiu their vigor, bccoaitnv weak.
pale, nerruUs and emaomitd, having singular
spiearanreahftnethyes, eottjfh and symp
UitoswI CoiisuuipUuu. : ( i 'j '.:ti t, ,i
.;' . , YUUNQMEN' Mf. f .
wlio have lnjurwl themstilveS by h certain prac
tice, Indiilgeil In when alunc. a ualilt irvquent-,
ly lenul imm evil (ompauliin or at arhnol,
the ellerUiil whirl! arc tilglttly tult, even when
asleep, and It' not cured ri ndvrs marriage tin.
IHiskidle and Uestiny both Blind aud bod r,
thoiild apflv Ininiidinlefy.
What a pltv tbat a young1 tnan the fmpe of
bis c'luntrv, the pride ol his parent, should be
snatched from all prospects and enjoyment of
lit by tlie eentKuenoe ef deviating "from the
path of nature, and Indulging u certain se
cret habit. Such parsons must,beft)reoontBi.
plutliitf -.,'
1 MARRIAGE, ( ;
reflect that a srnind tnlnd and body are the
most neoeawry renulsltetoprumoteonnulilal
happiness. Indeed, without tho the journey
through 1)1 becomes a weary pt1(rlnige, the
prospect hourly darkens to th vhw. tlte mind
becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with
the melancholy reflection that tlie happiness ol
another Is bll,liUd with our own. , .
A CERTAIN DISEASE, m
When the ratsgiiblcit ami Imprudent votar
of pleasure And that, ha has linbilied the seeds
of this paintul diwMse, It too oltoa happens that
aa Ill-timed sense of shame oe dread or dUK-ov-ery
deter bin from applying to thou who.
rrom courauon nnu resiicctaouity, can aion
befriend blm. tie fall into the bandsof Ignor
sut and designing prutenders, who, Incapable
of curing, ulrh his pecuniary substance, keep
blm trilling month alter month, of king
the siiinlli nt lee ran ho obtained, end in despair
leave him with ruined health to slch over hi
Sailing disiitroeiit; or, by Uta uea of that
eadly poison, Mercury, cauito th constitu
tional tyuipUim of Mil horrid dia?1 ta make
their appeurHiiue, siicli a uloeratHtiore throat,
d Incased nose, nortunial pains In tlie head and
llinha, dimness of sltfhf. doalutss, node on the
eh in bones and Arms, bht heson the head, face
aud extremiUee, pioresciurf with, frightful
raphlily, till at last Uie palate of the mouth or
the bone or the now fall In, and the victim of
this awful (llseaso become horrid object of
commiseration till death put a period to his
dread I ul sullertusr, by sending hltn to that un
discovered country "from whoso bourn no
traveller evee return
To such, therefore, Jr. Johnston offers the
most certain, speedy, pleasant and efiectual
remedy tn the world. ...
OFFICE, 1 SOUTH FREDERICK ST.,
BALTIMORE, Mr
Left hand side ijotng from P alUmore street, a
few doors from the corner, , Foil not to observe
name and number.
f No letter received unrese fiostpaid and
containing a stamp to be used en the replyi Per.
sons writing shonhlstaM s'C,andwnd a portion
Of advcrti-ment describlnij svmptoms
The Doctor's DIPLOMA hangs lu hi office,
ENDORSEMENT Ot THE PRESS.
The many thonsands enml at this establish,
ment within the last tw.uty year, and tho nu
Inernus Important surgical operations performed
by Dr. .lohn-tun, witnessed by the. lilepreevnta.
fires of the Press and many others, notltses of
which have appeared again and again before the
pnbllo, besides hU standing a a man of honor
and responsibility, is a sufllcleut guarantee lu
tlieaftlicted. ' ' -i
SKIN DISEASES SPEJEDXLT CURED. -march
24 ' ' ' Ka lych
ALLAN LINE TO t. ; a
,', i4m;pooL.'';-,;;;
'1W
' Ave- have been rrih)redT
Arntst this port liir.tlBsilPiM(i .
this Line, now rnnninjj forturgbtl-
mere ef
between
NorloiK and Urertxxil. . -.
We can sell pre-paid Faslenaor Ticket! from
Groat Britain and tho Continent to Wilming
ton at lowtr raten tlian br nue'nther line,
oi.nnv- u- II. . et X-
; may s r , .
, l1-i'"!n)ca
TT1FR FOR RENT. 1 '
Tlie EO0U SPPIXO r i i r.sVof-
fKml fT P iit.
1 ke patuaiut, i ply to
. -:i r..'j . f :E. ti
ant;l3
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li.wyoB