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o i A I I A f i j . . t , ; s . . . .1 V! . t f I S, V ,"1 ' VOL. XXI KTO. 198. wiLivmaoisr, isr. c, FnrDAir. 17, 1872. WHOLE -NO. C,1C3. 1 ' i i ill T ,V aJ. ;.j yjTILXlMiTOS, CHARLOTTE ASD . KUTULRFOBD RAILROAD CO. : t I Vunigto,C,,'AprilCUi,l. ) ' CHANCE 0? SCHEDULE. ,A a . f i . ; ,,, 'mil tartfcer notice the buu on this Uoad f (muua'uUws: . . . . . lenaer Trains. iMN Vilminfton (dally) at. T:r A. M. Arrive at AtitH.tij.burf.... ln iitf A. M. ,! Lumbertoa . 11:31 A. M. Ijtnrt-nburg t-ti P. M. . Hoekinfliajxi. . 81 P. M. Ulesville , ,t5P. M. Leave Llleavilto , . CIS A.M. Arrive at Korkingham. ...... ........ t:T A.M. , , Leurtuburg. v... & A. M. (.... , Lumbertoa.. ,,.... IWl A. M. .... .,-s " Akbottsbarg.......... ,M..'J0 P. M. Wilmington 3:30 P.M. K7 On and alter May Int. dallyfrelghttrslns , will leave Wiliniugtou at 1.13, arriving at Wir- Biingtott itt J:M P. m. Bennies one or two timber trains an retired for the cm tent business, NO TRAIN tN SUNDAYS, ev Tri-wockly ST AUKS hstween Lllesvllle ami CharWUtaa TiK-jdayn, ThurmiaTiaiidSat urtUn), and returning on the alternate daya. . . bV THKOVOH TICKKTS to Chailott nlT$10. SUging only mtlea. Koada good J. 4 i Oblef Eaineer tod Super uiU.l(nt vt. '- tarcaAt srrERinTENDTs OFricK .iL'Wiliiiiiifftoii, Columbia 7?"1"' ' ' r?;r'-A),""'": a" ! - ! Angniita Ilailroad Co. -t- .!-. WaliroTOK,N.C., March 1Mb, lBIl J-"CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. T ronowwj Schedule wttl r lto effect at tj',, "Aj25 A. 8utay, Ut lnUnt . w aare KUmtnirtoii.. 8 M A. M H t Arira rtorrtioe... . ...... ...... . A. M " Columbia .... 1J P. M Coltirebla. 11.40A.M - ' VilmliiKton .W.2S P. M. . KIOHX VXPRKSS Sunday excepted. Jr k Tiaave Wllmtiifrton.... 8JP.M. Arrtte at Florence 1.43 A.M. . lliimbla ...6.45A.M. , Leave CoUmbia P. M. WilniingteB. K.UA.M. JOHNC.WIKPEB, ft Uen'l 8irprinteTident. ' tVilmiustoii and Wcldon Ilailroad Cbinpauy, ..... i hi. OwtW Of GlHIRAL SOriRlllTBltDItlT, WlWneton. N. C. March 29, 1872, (JHANUE OF KCHEDULE. fftlaad (trr the Slut lnatant, Panenger tlii wlllloaT t'nlon DejM.t at US A, M. ( Mi.l I'M" 1'tM.eiid arrive S.l A. M. and 4.13 , Krebrht Tralua wUl ! Ul-weckly at 7.13 A. M. and arrive at 1.40 P. V. , Kxprew Freight Tralui wUl leave at 2 P. M. and arrive at 11 A. M. . 0 Buadayt the 10.40 P. M. and 3.10 A. M. ,t uaiua oiuy nut oe ran. "JOHN T. DIVINE. . l r General 8i march 30 laf-tf c snirriifu. DALX11JOBS AND ,AVlLMlNGTOJf STEAiLSIUr LINE. 1 0OMroIDOTHnMT class TiAnir BEBECCA CXYDE,.........Capt. CHILDS. i I.IX'1 IXE, Capt. P KICE. BOLIVAIU. Capt. EVANS. Triu k.M.ft. Mil twrum n.ltlmnra aatl Wll- inflU)llca.V IIVE UAf. ' ii r , THE STEAMSUU' BOLIVAR wttl rail tram wharf, foot or Cheetant ftreet, HTiiUUiiUAY MOttNINO, January 11th. - ;Joi iroignt eDgagemenuappij w 4' Jan 10 JT ORILLAKD'S STEAMSHIP 1J.NK FOi j JLi ,. ; - KXW iuKK. . , 8AIUNG TCESDATB AND IK1AI i fUOM SEW YORK, ASU WEDXES- DAYft AlO BA1TBAT FROM ' WIXMIXiiXOX. , . I.. I IKSTJRANCE OKLY ONE-FOUKTII Pa CT. JTHBOCOH CONSECTION8 WITH ALL i I. 4. BAILK0AD3 LEADING OUT OF ,., . , , - WIUtrSGTON. " By No f mwngeert taken. For freight api'W to . . , tnayM 1 ,........ (..la '.V J .' ' -i ; 17 MURRAY STREET, , IVEWIYORK, Manufacturers and Jobbers pf COOTS & SHOES, ' FOR ... Ccuthcm tfrade, liars a complete stock in all lines, Includ ing their popular Granite State Hals., Kip n Flow SAoe. and Womerit Pe. Bal$T i'-GT Orders solicited and carefully filled at lowest market rates. ; jt.e. ttoosc, mchmmm. iWv,- areh 14 ' l3m D RT SALTED BACOJjr!? i . 8 ideaj ihouldwn Smoked ' Daotrn Hams BKiea tt nouiuer.. - North Carolina and Virginia Bacon, r Hami, Sides, Slionldem, 1 . t .. - epsrato or Hog BoanA. Forialelowbri. - ' r IDkROMITACOJ IXkrKAXCE. (COPY.) STATEMENT OF THE ASSETS AND LIA BILITIES Or THE BE4EKYI MCTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW TOKK, JA9UAKTJ, li . ASSETS. : Loam Moored by Mort figes and Dwatte ( ruat aoa Real JUUte, worth la aU cw awble Um . , aa "at loaitwl there. oa -Aii 4f 4 ee Leaua asrarcd by , iikln o( klocka, Bond d tbr marketable wcuh Ueaaatollatoral Ctk value at Real bttate owned by Ue Company Cah value of UoutU audStovkf.,....-- tXh Ui CuiVuy'; wtttee. ,. ....... ...... ll,IOi) W-I,2j7,t64 00 - 13,000 C Can iu Banks aud Trwst ComBantm... 10 III W-. IK&i 13 . 417 38 1AM 00 23 98 IJtfT !l Loans in pa utnt f prtiniru... Valueef Agenry Sup. plies od hand Valuoofolttoe furni ture, sates, Ac, In Co 'i office (half cod'.) Leans on peisonak se curity Interest accrued on Loans, 8 locks and bonds B&tS 39 Premiums In bands of Aaents(ZTOM) ... 31,100 63 Deferred, be ml-An nual aud Quarterly Premium (gro-s).. 117,390 01 lm cost of col leetion and cunt- miuions. .. .. ;n . liaio- fci.JosJ log,!'. Due from other Com. paniee tor Reinsur ance Total AneeU..... . EIABILITIIX. 2,141 S3 3,763 '1416 C 13,000 90 Dividends unpaid Due on account Sala ries. Rents, so.. ... 1 Death claims In pro cas of adjustment. Net present value of all outstanding poll. Uclrs In lor c le. eember 31st, mi, computed acconllng to American Table f Mortality, with four and a naif per cent interest 1.738.M4 79 Deduct net value ot . Risks relnnured in other solvent Oo's. . 907 33-f787 .377 tt SURPLUS FOR PO- ; UCY HOLDERS,, 203,409 87 2.0.e,Ml li ; i The fore jrolna Is an aeenrate and true trans cript or the Statement of A need and Liabilities of tills Company tiled with the Insurance Com. mlsMoner of States of Maryland and New York. (Signed) V . BLACKFORD ft CLARK, General Managers Southern States, ! Raltimore, Md. Baltimore, May 9th, 1872. . W U. KKNiK BBpervlsor lor North aad South Carollsa. . t "JJANDSOME t , SLIPFERS ; FOR' GENTS. : I i r ......... ' i We have Just race'ved a forse alid varlel stock of Genu MOROCCO. 2. , - . CARPET v . LEATHER. and 8ERQE BUPrEUS, ,- rialsj and Tmnrj, which W dftr at Vnr tirlces. Gentlemen ie- irlng gnoria In this lina will find It to their In. sorest to give as a oaiu GEO. B. FRENCH SON, W North Front street. im so STRAW HATS, . . ..... """"TLo EXCLTlsroN HAT, . . PANAMA HATS, - ' i I. it , SILK HATS, ) 7," ,' SOFT HATS ' a. - Business Suits, PRESS STJITS, ANY OTHER SUIT, At, V1';Vj4irssoN'(!4'dQ-s, City Clothiers. , . lt0- may 13 , Tew Schedule.- i-XLd-. ,LJJ. ' On and after this date the following ached ul will be run on the Street Railway i .. Cars will leave corner of Red Cross and Fron street, tor Union Depot, at 8 A. M.. dally, U meet the goat be rn train, stopprng at thf varl us Hotels and Hoarding Houses on the rut leaving tha Depot on the arrival or tue Morth ern train. Will leave oorner of Front aa Red Cross streets again at 6 A. M., for Union De pot, Inwrter to connect with the Norther bennd train, making the nsnal stoppages at the Hotels and Boarding Houses, leaving UnlMJ De pot am the arrival or the ttoathern train. I the evenlnir will leave earn or at Front awd Red Cross streets at 6 P. M making the usual etop- Sages, leaving union Depot ou mo arri-aiui Northern train. - i . Daring the day the oars Hill rail ttsnsnsj achedula, oramencing at Wilmington Sanies, atle'clook, arriving at oorner af Reo Croat and Front at 7:20 o'clock, leaving at 7:2sM ant arrlvlnir at Wllmlntrton Garden at 7:42. allow tog IB minutes between each turnout during tfaadarv '- ' " " ' r Far Tea Cents to or frets Union Depot, Other ebargesaarae as formerly. : DANIEL KLEIN, PropriMor. (eb 20 . A Fresh Supply ' of; PICKLES Imported, - preaorre Singer, : Pleklcs-Amcrlcan, 7, tl, r reserve asserted, Ch OW -Chow, Capros, JelllM, ' - Fig, Hasmts t ; i. . r - , Preset ves cooking, .""'''''l.ating, OrM 'l t : Letaene, ' : 1 . i 4 ! I. Extracts, Ac, Catsups, fJ , , Salad Dressing, Saaeety V Albert Crackers, Fsugj Crackcri, ;. ? Jnxt received by t ... i ' l mar Hi . ' jAS.t'MErrs r " t lfl- 1XSVKA5CE. 1872. LIVlJItPOOli AN1 IiODOlV A GLOBE INSUIIANCU u:;?i COMPANY. ASSETS HELD IN TUK UNITED STATES BY AMERICAN DIRECTORS NOW AMOUNT TO $3,(I40,449.G2. T1I0S. G1LEME, eeaeral Affftit. North side Princess street, between Water and Frout streets, WUmlngton, to whom all applications far Agendas saeald be addressed. febU . j . ; : , : . '. ' 'Hid J0U5 WODEU ATKINSONS inn , AVilLuInpton, IV. C. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES! .... , ) QUEKK, af Liverpool tiid Iudon Capi tal IO,0,OOI1. i . , ANDES of Cincinnati., Assets, f t.TM.onfl AMAZON of Cincinnati Ait,a IhS.iioo TRIUMPH of Ciuclnnall.....Asieto, 9 7M,M0 CONTINENTAL of N. Y.... Jisaets, a2,flo,eii0 NATlONALot Hartford Asaete, fill.OiiO VA. HOME of Rlchmutul.... Assets, 1 tao.wu ; MARINE INSURANCE. MERCANTILE MUTUAL af 0W York. Ell wood Walter, Presldeut. aprii w ; , v'J-u JJERCUASTS AND MECUASICS' ISSCBaJiCE C03IPAXY, OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Capital............... MiAO.OOO A. V. Stocks, Presldt. f I, B. Mootot, Sect'v, JOIU TUU ATKUmOH, . . Ueaeral Agent, Na. 4 North Water St, WUmlngton, N. c. aprlt i:. i 1 i lB-tf 'tltE INSURANCE CO. t s nQF NHW YORIL"' ' ," . OBUANIZED 1M9. ; , ASSETS......... H.OOO.AOO P0LICIE8IN FORCE... fl,o,io,ono losses iau......... ijmjm i Special Features. Annual Dividends, applied to reduce Premi um or Increase Insurance. All Policies oM-voaraiTABLS after two an nual payment. W. T. Hook ER, President , EVERETT CLAPP, i . - 'Vice President. - LUCIUS Mi ADAM, 1 i ' ' r Heretry and Actuary, fi . XHEltllYC. CLENCH, ' Assistant Secretary. ISAAC HBTZLER A Co., General Agents of tirglnia, North C&rvHuaand D.C. A. J . HILL, Jr., Agent, 4 , i',WILMrNGT0N, N. C. Office trrer Woosterl Drug Store, corner Front and Market Streets. : D.B. F. CUBBi Medical Eaamlner, kfetH US-Iy Selling Off! Selling Off! :, TO CHANGE BUSINESS. 1 ISAAC MACKS, ' It MARKET RTBEET, .' " ' ' "i . , . I. . Is now THE place to buy cheap and hand some goods of all kind, confuting In part of Low Prlre, Meillumaad Fine DRESS GOODS, A selendld vsrloty of , .-. Prints. Muslins, Sheetings, .in Linens, Qililts. Flannels, . 'owsls, Napkins, .'. Table lUuon, SiO CLOTHS,' CASSIMKRE8, and a great many ether DRY GOODS too bu merous to mention. READY MAPS CLOTHINO to stilt all, " BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, C. An assortment "of Edginps, Sheetings, itc., will be sold exceedingly low, in CALL EARLY and secure bargains at ISAAC! XJLA-CICS. ' may 12 i:ii-2wcoflch fANl-ED IMMEDIATELY ! ' Two Turpentine Distillers who can make Pale Rosin. . .. ... t a , Constant employment and satisfactory wages to those whe sen fill the Mil. ' ... ...... MAR UN HALLRTT. apriin H2-f SUNDRIES. . , 7,000 Bushels Corn, 'V IJMH Bbls. Fresh Lime, ' 87 Bbla, City lie fork, f J I ', ao f"1 Cement and Plaster, 1 ,0041 New Spirit Barrels, " 1M Bales Hay, tie. f salt low by ..... , i WORTH A WORTH. i iuiit. ni wii nT-)meh aarU20 OOP IRON. 18 Tons one Inch Hood Iron. ROOM UlDUIlAllfi T.:.hUiiJ.-i to! 4i;;X; ' 40 Ton 1 and If Inch Hoop Iron, ' For aalq by - F. W. KJERffHNBnV aaayU Oc gailn ounial. FRIDAY, HAY U. lSJi. Trie A'tuTtVa.-i JJMericid IcorJ, for M jj, lias bea ratwivad. Tl work lu cresva tn tutcmt as tt proceeds and lhua who may texl at aU iutercitl in Die fatty history of the country will Cud many valuable things lu the piypt of each irum ber. Tbo present, Use -Uy tssi', Is esp rtalry worthy of ommenilation, and wa may find room, In a Tew daja, for some extracts fivw iL Edi:d by Bnwi J. Lrtieatne, and ptiUishad by ('base A Town, lhilidtHi)lJa, at $3 t jcar. ,, The June number of VoJty'i Ld'fy's Hook, ahvaoy at LAikI, Is a iaudld Hti'. It U superbly ill ur' rated, not anly with a tiiM steel plw lu front.' but W-fth in ele pnt double colored foilJiMt pUto, aud wKb innumerable designs Cur alt aorta of new fatliioas, notaUe among wlilrh tt an ritra sheet ot ' destsns fir embroidery. 1 Tlw a'adlu,' mailer it all rery ictwd and tho Issue, in every way, tho beat of the siosoti. I A (iodey, Philadelphia, at 11 8 year. X lim 2ba, for June, is already lmrt Tliis reading fashion Jonmal la lillod with the latest Eurormair imIiJous, thtuo being no 1m than Uia largo colored fuhiou plates, printed on steel. Thert Is tho an extra sheet of fashlou cuts and a diagram slwt by wkViL.tvryt)iiB caa b. atad) U, with full dlrSH tiotis ainiiianylngtmm all. It Hoh Is jmMUlW hi iierlin, Huf U Imported by S. T.' Taylor, Nw York.;,,,, "TRAYKi.tNCi ut TEucuiurii : Nouth- WARD TO NlAOAlt V," ht tbu Ullrt of the loadiu article in S( itni.Mcu'H for May. FoUowuiKtbia is a bright little lllust ruled story by Mrs. Walker, u Fanny Winthrops Treat Mr. John II. Tread well describe Vitsa FlctllU lu ltory,,, wkU tin aid of exuuIsiU) Wood-cuts, Including a portrait of the vase given to General Dlx by Napoleou III.; and lTuft'ssor Wells has a pictorial paper on the qut'er little Democratic .Swiss Canton of Apinaell. Tbeuw novelette, entitled Dra.ty Miller's Dowry," is bepun in tliis number. Mrs. (Jllnliaut'a "At ills (ate " eomUiued.-iualiilroolu, author Of" The Cruise of tho itulboa," conies out with a beautiful and pathetic story, " 1 he Waif ot Nautilus Island." Warner's M Back-Log bunliot are as Juicy and de licious u ever, with a little mora serious thonght this time, and there are numy other entertaining pages, bciibner A Co., JNew l ork, at a a year. The May nttmber of the Eritclle Maga zine presents the usual valuable selections from the leading rorcttfn pcriodirais. It is embellished with a line steel portrait of Hamilton Fish, Secretary of State, and the more important pa(ers are ! Robert llurtis, Science and immortality ; Nafoosa, a Story of Grand Cairo ; A Voyage to the Sttn ; An KngHstt Eattasato of General Lee The Vintage in Portugal A i'mick Anarchist ; A Spanish Orator ; TUo Law and the Lyre; Marie) Modern Manners; The Shore and the Glacier; aud the Constitutional I'ros jiects of Germany. Another Installment of Tho Strange Adventum of a l'hn-ton Is given, and the Editorial departments are copious aud eutertamlng. K. R. l'elton, 108 Fulton street, New York, at 85 a year. The Southern Jlagatitu: for May Is a de lightful number and we can heartily coin mend it to Our readers. . IU articles an Just suck aa are moat enjoyablo to the Southern people, aim or the lonrteen ar ticles nine aro by Southern writers. Soms of these are; A Visit to TaUulau Falls; Run to Earth, (by II. Voir Mery Cum berland county, K, C); The Lady of the Sea ; One of tho Historical Families of the United States ; Immigration to the South ; Tho Duke' Cgmnilsity fly Mrs. Pres ton); Tho Campaign ' against Grant in Mississippi, (by General Maury), 4cH &c. Murdoch, Browne fc Hill, Baltimore, at $4 a year. - ; ' ' Tuk Ijf and Times of LoitD Brouuham Written ny himself. In three volumes, Vol. HI. .From E. J. Hale & Soil, New York. For salo atllcins berser's Live Book Store, Wilmington, ' We regret that we have not received the previous volumes of this work, as w are unable to Judge of its merits by that tlilcli is before us. Wo liaveno doubt, however, but that the book Is a valunhlo one and will prove of much Interest to tho reader of English history. ,jr . i ;., Tub First, German Re AnKit: To Succeed tite "Firht Book in German," Hy (eorge F, Comfort, A. M. Harper & Brothers, New York. From E. Jilala & Son, New York. For sale at Uelnsnorger's Live BooJt Storey W8ninnton, This littlo book hears tho thorough en dorsement of many of tho principal teach ers throughout the country and It will doubtless prove of much value to tlie student of the German language. , i The Life ; asd , Advsstuxxs or MAimt Ciftzn.KWIf. By ChaiWspick ens. With rifty-tilne illustrations by Bnf. nard. New 1 ora:: Harper A Brothers. From K. J. Hale & Son, New York. For salo at Uehuberger's. Live Book Store, Wilming ton. - ... i : ' worts of Dickens in a Bplundld aud uniform style, suitahlo for either, library or parlor table. The size is octavo, doublo column and, though not costly, every part of tlie book is well executed, i Our literary friend are all familial with tlie pages of " Martin Chuzzcwit," and it ii -unnecessary to say anything f tha ontenta of the book. Juki No. The rhnaJelphia Age, of the 10th In stant, says : "The late Attorney-General of the United States, Hon. Henry A. Stan- berry, a man of education, experience fcnd ripe Judgment, has been traveling exten sively. n tb South, hfl declarVs that no man can witness tlie acts ot tne military rulers In theso States, as he has witnessed them, without becoming satisfled that a chance of Administration and party is de manded by the best Interests of the coun try, we donnt if lDiana in Kussia has suffered so much from 'bayonet rule as South Carolina. Incidents of personal and political aggravation that reach tis through Intelligent sources, by Northern men whose business leads them Into tho South- ern States, are almost incredible, and stamp the Administration of Grant as a libel on Republican government, Tho Goyern toen at Ule ' ji-eseilf , firtiTru'n fori two pitrprwesA-nMtL to male money tor tliose in authority, and secondly, to force by monev, fraud and bayonets the renomma tlon and re-election of General Grant. No wonder the nomination of Mr. Greeley ap- E ailed General Grant, a 4 id the goary eadof'Bancrticr'hl Imperial murderer. lie sees in that the defeat of all bis hopes, audi what is worse an examination Into hi past political history and the 'Ring' which has shaped his Administration and divided the plunder." KALE ICJ I COKRESroXVEXCE. Clove ar the Mouther BaplUt tost veatloa-Iatereatlns; larUevlaw PaUtleal Uoaalp, c., A. UAinau, N. U, May 14,137!. Vnir Journal .Very much U tl sor prhd of almost every one the Southern Baptist Convention adjourned hut nlqht rrnc He, to meet In Mobile next May. The session last night was protracted until nearly midnight, in order that they might get thrvugh tlie business. ' Many i the Bihitater were anxbus to attend a urxtay Mvool Jubilee 1m M to-day at the Wake Forest SJoHoKe, sxjne seventeen tulles north of Itdeigh, imtuediately on the line of tho lAUway. lb imjireeuo made-upon tlie couiBinnlty by this able tody b very fAVte aUs and 1 learn tlie dolegates were greatly pkased at the beauty of the place and the hospiulity of the people. I give you a br WC account of last nklits' proceedings : . v The Convention met at o'clock, Row It. Joiki, uf . irlula, cgudiHting tlie re ligious exercise, . , . i A Uucuwiun took place mou the Invest ment of tho funds, whou U was romiived that lin y only be iuvestMl In public so. curitlcs. WiUoti, of Virginia, and Davis, of Kentucky, debated the matter.; Motility was chosen as tho place of liold Inj the next Convention, aud Thursday before the second Tuesday In, May was the tune appointed. The report of the Comndttoe on tlojuoatie Missions reiterates tho Importauco ol the dmth)n of tbo Indians and provides measures for the erection of art ortdiau asyliun ani select schools among tlieiu. It also reeonitnends the aTei)tance 61 the subsidy which will be granted by.Congrt' for such purposes. Rev. Dr. Ford, of Mo., aud Rev. Mr. Wilun objeoted, nrgitig that it was at variance with JJutlsl usnge and jiriuciple. The rort was carried after a lonij debate by a vote of lis to 26V1" ; The rules were susjiended, when Mr. Lowe, of Louisiana, read his report ef col lections fur liiuldating the debts of the .Snuday Sihool Board. Upon motion, t!i0 Convention pledged itovlf to proSiK-nte with xi-ul llio great work eutnistod to It. .Mr. iaiys.ni, of VirginU, aud Rev. lnu WiUiams and Curry favornd k. Tlw whole amount due by the Board was raised. Dr. Williams, of Mary km, submitted a report OO 'Bible Women." It recommends tho organisa tion in every church of Foreign Missionary Societies, to be composed of females. It was adopted. Dr. Calloway, of Georgia, introduced snno resolutions of thanks to tlie peoplo of Ilalelgh, the daily papurs, to the various dennmhudlons tu chrUtliuis who had tendered their houses of worship, and to others for favors rendered. It was ordered that 2,500 copies of the minutes be printed. Other uuliuMrtant business was transacted. The Convention then closed its lalior by singing, and prayer by Bev. Dr. W. Broadus, of Virginia. Thus closed a very harmonious and edifying meeting to all. ; ' ; ; And now for a little gossip.' The groat questittn discussed now In Raleigh Is, "What will the Democrats do In BaR. mora ?" I think I may safely say, although neitlier the fontinvl nor the JVeto bare ta ken any decided stand, that the sense of a large majority of the peoi Is for no ntsnl. nation, or if any is made, for Greeley; The philosopher of the old white bat is growing In popular favor. He Is stronger to day by all o.lds than when llrst nominated. ! ... Billy Smith has been In town an day electioneering strongly for the nomination to Congress by the Convention that meets to-morrow at Franklinton. It la thought by some, that he will be sucoeiutful over bis competitors for defeat, Ike Young and Billy Jones, two revenue vultures. Hmith is by a great deal the most dangerous wan and I would be glad to hoar that he Is not nominated. ,; 1 i ' On the Democratic side several gentle men are spoken of and have friends advo cating their claims. Granville has recom mended Major J. T. Llttlejohn ; Franklin, Capt. Joseph J. Davis, Chatham, Hon. John Manning. Wake .will go for Judge Fowla it Is thought Auy of these gentlemen would make clllckiut representa tives. They are gentlemen of taieuU and high character. The Convention Is to meet iu Raleigh, hut 1 do not Just now re member tho time, i K i . i s i You may expect to hear ngaln after an Interval of some days from hurriedly yeurs, t ,..f, ! .i Cascabilla. Eattev from Major John "W Oraltxm. Tho Allowing letter is In reply to one Ad dressed Major Graham by Hou. John Kerr, President of tho Greensboro' Convention, Informing him of his. nomination It is worthy of the ablest statistician, in tliis State. He accepts tha nomination j i HaunoRo', N. U., May 8, 187i lion. John Kerr: 1 ! t Dear Sir Your letter inforudnir wo that I had boon nominated by the Conven tion which recently assembled at Greens boro for the ofl)c of Trtastircr, lias been recetvea. tm connuonco exhibited iy the largo and Intclllgeut body over widen you presided, fit Selecting rue as a candidal lor this responsible- positfon "Wilf, I trust, never be abused. It has ben my lot to be In public lift sluoo tho Convention of lso, ami tlKHich often tmable to""tire- vent legislation which 1 deemed Injurious, I have always endeavored to sneak what I believed was the honest voice of the people of North Carolina, irrespective of party. Through you 1 tender to the del egates of the various counties of thd State uiy thanks for their recognition of my ef forts, and assure- the in that what aid 1 can give to the success of ottr cause will be cheerfully rendered. " The administration which was Inaugurated nearly four years ago lias boon nnarielally a very atifortunate one for the State Tho proceeds of tbe Public Lands granted by Congress In 1839 to North Carolina and invested for tbe ben efit of our Educational Fund' have .beed dispoced of and the aniouut realiied or nearly all of It, ($100,000) paid for bonds, the very name of which are odious to our people. The proceeds of the land scrip granted for an Agricultural College ($12, 000,) have been Invested In State bonds, 100 of which are special tax. Our public debt is now double what It was in July, 1808, (although; the issue of several millions more of bonds Was pt e vented by a decision. or the Supreme Court) and about the same amount as at the end of the late war, notwitbstandlug the nominal value- then represented. For ill fiaoak year ending October -1st, 18;0, our exrwndlturw are reported at tlA00, 000. During the succeeding year, owing to the Influence of the election of 1870, the expenditures were reduced to one-half that sum, and will be still further reduced for the present fiscal yeatt A many of the issues upon which the people of North Carolina have divided are now seUlad, and the storm la over and the sky is now clearf and the Imagined 'war of races' has heea averted, and the ri;U of the colored man to vote is firmly catabLALed as hi rgbt to be L,i UJuk, lL Ume has arrived when the Conservative party Will Uk the guU auce of sil'Airs and all wLl be weil,' and that all excuses for farther postponement Laye been exhausted.'. . .. .. . , , . -, j ',' Tory truly, your, , i . I, 1 , '3 K1B4.JUXAJIE9 1 Sk. SELLING OUT! . . . i Ve,tbanderslget1,kavwtf a wall k.irte. stock af DRY HOODS h huid Urso.towll them St tesunsbls lates to all who wuhtopur. ""' N. A. COHEN A MS. ' . aa it t-,. . - 'i ' xee-iau . SPRING , . HATS ! i Tlie LliA t spri'sg Hat. inrluillng .. . ' ,:t t ( ( rt. t I STRAW Just Vecelved attlie Vj'o i . J i y iM I " i 33AT"'STORji3 t .f ''Bel.fW tne1' Hotels. agrQSH t t! i.l Ut : -r SPARKLING ,4 . I tl tlf d ,t-.t:i 1 catavba: springs IMIMHMI " FOR fcALE. Ihr order affh aBpsrfhr Tmirt of t'stswba county at tha last Term, th. uadrrsigned, l om miasloners, will sail at Uie Court House In tne town ef klewtMH aklt eA4aeh en Wednesday, the l tlsv of May. Kl, the aparkllaa; a tavssMt Walla fcalpbar Mprtaaw. K'iUie wtlb aboal We arres ot I .AND, anil all the f alu alile and aowtaedlews Buildings and Improve meaU, , . .....!- '. ( t This Arst-claM watering plase I anaqwslliHl In North Carolina. The buildings are Urge, nameiwiu and well arraittd the waters are UigUljr Msdlslaal aud UeailA lasatriag. i " The Iprlngs era mar the beautiful Catawba River, In a healthy country, about A milt (mea (be Wsstora N. O. Railroad ami sheet I mtlos from Hickory 8 tatlea. .. .i r,i -v i This property la ordered te b sold by s tie. eree of Court In a prtiwrly eonntltuted ietlnn, wborets all persens havtng a mteicet in the ptopty, rtiliwr Wgal or riUltkM. are parties and the title to the purchaser wilt be uatloukU ed. if mn its ' Persnrtldsslreestol purchase, or aawelatloas of persons wlte wish to ma ks a pvofltabls In ye rt msat of money, are luvRed to visit the Sprlns and view the Iiui, tbe buildings and die scenery, and test th waters. Tssus K cash or bankable note, In t aionUis. k Til 1 nwmtbs. g In IS months, with Interest at t per eent. nond with personal or atber goed seearlty repaired, and. ne title re- W. ,. , "M t ItcCORItM?;)'1' v i DAVID 8CHF.NCK, I ' i, li; . 1 W. CALDWELL, , ,. 1 1., ,i -.i Commissioners. 4 iprtl IS I , , lTMawdw The Atlantic Uohse 1 . .., . . .- t . ,m t, ' .i 1.,.- - ( ; i . (Kormery iepi ojr Joatoa L l'multrj) MlEAUFOIlT, N. C.T I ' , ,. ,. j . - ri i t ) mi t., u ; WDlbeepenedfof th terepttea af utst n, ........... ;. v ..... 1 "I ' " i '' lilt Utty of 3If iy. t , ... . i It will be thoroughly renovsteil and refitted With new Fursltare. . Tills Uousfl Is beaatirullv sllostcJ Immedi ately over th waters ol tlie Hsrbor, wttb a Sue view of Old Topsail Inlet, and tlie Atlautio Oeaaa la front, . . n- -. The TUle lows seaO-dslly under the built, fug, thereby pruuioting cieanlluess and cool ness, while files and montiultoea are alintwt un known.. Vbisls tlis enly Hotel ee favorably situated an the Atlanllo coast.. The Builillng Is so roimlrutU'd SS to render It peculiarly uesiraoie to tliose Seeking Ho<h and Pleasure 1 The Room or sema:idlus and aeeessibl to liesea.breese. with a double plaaaa oa the sea-iront. and delightful plsnk walks. Ire from sand and dust lut Uie,, enjoyment of pe destrians. ; ; -i- " ; , All eommere entortolR and passing out the li arbor will ooms lu Ulrec, view. i . u . -.. i i:.t : "ur". Bathing ; Houses; neatly OUed ont, will be attached to the House, where guests can enjoy the refreshing eta. bath-., .'i ... . A SPACIOUS BALL-ROOM " " r I at fee bed to the House, where Hand nf Mas. Ic will be In readiness to give seat aatl pleuture WHwneeung iioura, B ,,.. , . ,.!.. I 't C'l I ..I ! 1 A Bavlesei aai4 Bllllarel fable i.,.s tit- I wilt aim be convenient to the Hotel. BOATS, last saUing and weH-nMnaged.eaa be had at anytime to convey wrsous to such uouitjas they may desire to vlelt. . Tke snbserlber, havtng bad maeh fitperience In Hotel koepiag, ami auied by a courtooas asd comwtent amUlant. flatters filniwU. b strict attention to bttHrness, and with a corps of oblige ing ssrvania at aa orasasaiMi, aa wim aoie vt sirs satistactson to all wbo mav bawontse him. lie promises to snpply HIS TABLE with every article to be toirad at the" ftrst-lsst rlirtslsof the interior, besMce avatera, sooOvs, eM t eralts, and every variety of Ash abounding ia the pro Hflo waters Ol the Harbor ami .Ocean. In this reap set the subarrrlier would refer to all who bavs paireaiasd bUa an yr.are gone by. 1 . t t .t- -I,.m'4 ? ' 'l iu." '"( f it.,j ...s iM wit TtBMrn !! sl ) , ' t-4 At,.f '0 1 e. -5. $40 00 Per Month,, r T Children ten years af age aadunicf kalfprtoe. tEO.W, TAYLOR; , 1 ,te iw ::t ini.l I sumv... proprietor. rl t KOlawW JtOK IBOIf WORKS, ; t-atwatrt aaafaetarers of ranvptng KnirlBse for Water Works, High and Law Pressare Engitwa, Porta ble Eagjnesand Rollers of all kinds. Sugar Mills, Screw, Ijever, Drop and Hydraulic Freezes Me Ckinerr la general, ' " ' .. . ,A UBBARO A WHITTAKZR, . j 4 " 102 Front street Rrookl vn, N. T- aprltt ' ' na-iyoe SPINDLE OIL." iAiAlt lOBbll Downer's Splndl Oil, for sale by F.W.utacaNfB, im- Ei IC.tL. BalUinoroLccLlIcrrital. Pit, Join . . . - Pbnlclan ef U. j eeWbnt'-1 I u: .dlscwv rul, wben Ik the trrrat h , ,is vf kurope, via EsgUud, Fraoe sn1 -r. -rre. toe muat certain, i,lr, pieiu: ; J lu1 remedy tolMwesMlur i t ALL EiCtSSf-S OR AEUSia 07 THE SVSi'KM,. -Jt WsakneMof tha Bat s or Llmls, S'lictmree, atsrtuaef taekiduevser hUMrf. Invotaa. Ury lieluujj, jBi..uiKy,Uaal hvbility, Vtrrvm-item, Prp ,a, 1 .iucr. Um Mptrile, CX.IHtuwn.( Ivlsa., l'at.iuubq g h Heart. Tuuitlitv, Trembling. Dunne o( Hijht or Ol.Ullness, 1wm ot the Head. Ilrwat, Nuae or Hkl, AStx tieusof lit Liver, Ltutga, Blow aehor Powela-Mioiwi ttrrlb'e Inwruers arweg tram aWburv AtaMte of Voa a aoakr and solitary rai'tlces more -fatal to Uieir victims thaatMnon of Um tKrewstothe blartnersaf Vlruos, bligbtuig tbeir But r.rikijast Apsr antlctpatloiiS, renilii.j( niarriae. Ac, impos si b te-lsst wyii ig butt Hotly ana UitL. . l YQUNO ALOavtt F.paclaUv,whobsveboooaa tha victims of Huliwrv Vice, tiiat dreatiiul and destructive habit ahirji annually sweeps te aa atlmely grsve ibewMiasIs ar ywwng men of tbe most ex alted trtlentu and Ui lllisiit lutelletst, wbo might etfeM-wv ftavw'wiifraiieeft listening Ken.tes with tbe thutflcrs of )otueuc ar waked te eestaey the living lyre, way cad with full eon. tdtXlC. ,; ';t t, !.... (!.;,,. at 4 , tfaMAUitUCgaitil hi-M Marrlnd pu satis, er Young JUsa eaatemplaU fng mrrlak'r, aware or I'lvmral W takness, Lusswi prwi rvatlva power tiupucrnavt, Ner. ton, ktrltal.tlity. Palpilatiun, lir,rHnie, Weak iwiss, Mervwus iMtbility, or any otitcr ljisttualb Oiation, spesdlly reusvnd. ,.. i ,mh . ,s lie who placej himts If under the care of Dr J. may rail gtitaaW awaftdu In k Is bo m ass (ea. tleuian, aud coiiildriill j rl j upon ha skill aa hywetan. .1 OUGANIO WEAKNESS Immediately cured and run 'Vhjpw Kttored. TblttlieUiwirg AMttloB winch renders lif Brikorabtoaad marriage Imposetbhi-ls tbe 4 ally paid by tho vU.um.oi liuproM (indul gences. Ytmtig person, are too apt to commit ajs'easc frwut awi bt-iag ivsrsvl ttiw dseadlul runw-inu uen lliat may riiaiHi. 'uw. bo that ndsnttaatla this subtt et wttt re strati ut deny I It si tbe power ol pislmi U sns eawnar by those falling liiNihiiproper halilis iltsn by the prudstitT beddes being .stprtvadaf the pleas, tire ot U' ltli j uttnpr.lig, the iuoV seriuus and desiTweilve ympiums'or both bt4ly and mind sri. 'l ba svu m , fcvmt dsrsaged, Uie I'll v.leal aixl Ulenlal runeiions weaksnetl, Ia of rroersaHve Fewer,' Nerrmts 'Imtablllty, ljr,petla, r.l.ltattnuer I he Jlnsrt, latllgra. ttun. (Vnstltntliifisl IwMllty Snd Wsntrng of IhaFraino, Cough, iiuasuaint aw, la-cay aud Death. , r i A CURE SltEDLLY AVAIilUN'ED. Perstms ruined tn health t.y uulearnet) pre ttmilsvs wbo keen them trlMlrg wot th' alter nieulh, taking poisonous aud 1'uriaast was. pounds, should apply Immediately. ' " 1 , ,J PR. JOHNSTON1, member el the Royal Cortege (ft fta'g2iiu?, Is. duti, Urstluato of sue el the aiat esalwtr) t uh h'ges In the United States, and the beet purtsf whose life has bens spent la taw hnwpftals f Loudon, i'Hi ln, I'hllslhia autt elMwherei hasfl'ttd some of the UHiet astAiiislitiig ceres that were evr kirawni may iseubsad? will) ringing In the head and tare when aleep, grant Iternrasnaaa, being alarmed at sadden stmndt, bashfiiliipHs, wlthTrrqueat blualiing, Mtondsd snmetlmes with derangement Of mind, were tured Immadlatoly, mt Uum ." , TAKE PARTICULAR NOT1CJL Dr. d. adtlressfs all those who have iajured Hu'iBselves by Improper ladulgenee and soli tarv hahlts, which ruin both boutt aud sslnd, ensuing them tor either business, study, tw elfty or warrlagew . .,-i i,.f,l if. These are tonia of the tad and meltnchaly eflocM prtslueetl by the strly - hslilts of yosMi, vis; Wtiakiicwul the liaek ami Limbs. Fslns hi the Head, Dimness or Sight,' Ims of ius Cillar JL'ower, Palpitation ot th Jtoatt. Iys. reptla, Nervous Irrltatillity, Dersagemest af be DlgtMttva Fannttons, flencrai Dcblllto. bymi.li.iiu of Consiiuiptiou, Jta,, ,. U'1 TALLV.-Tho fearful erTecU on the ml imI are much to 1-e dreatird. . Losst at Msm. ory, ronfiii'lou of Ideas, tiepressloB ef Sulrlls, Evil ForcNidlnga, 1 Aversion to Morlety, Belt pi.triiHt, lioveoi Solitude, HaUdtly, Aowar. some of the evils protl nee J. iTbousands ot penmae of all ages aani now utlirn what Is the csune of tbetr declining italLh, lostrur their view, heeoiafng weak, pain, nervous anil t mselsled, having a eiagiilar apiienraiiee about the eyes, cough and svmp touis uf UoiMSiiiptipn. , , i ;,...i. li....;i YOUNG MEIf dwt! who have Injured themsslvea by acertala prso- tlee, IntliilgtKl In win. ii slone, a huh It lstjuent lyb arnrdtrnivteompaiihiiiS or st si hoot, tus snorts of wlibh ars algbtlg felt,avsa when asleep, and If not cured renders marrlsgn Ini. IKwiibhi and iltwtioys built wind and body, should spply Immediately. . , ( What a pity that a young man, fli hnpor his cutitry, the pride ol Ins pMOtttn, ahoaid be stmtrlietl trom all prtMii.'ets and rujoytnentor lite by the coueoqoenia of d.vtuMng frnnt Uie path nl' naturo, aud Indulging In a Miiaa se rret habit. 8ucb Jiarsunimu.t, belorecuuUm. r.:Ai'fi: - refleet t!it a Sound mind and hotly ere the most necessary requisites to TniMotOTiritiUal liapplness. Indued, without tbtmeUie Journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage, thw prospect ltourly ilarkms to tha viewy Uie ttlnd hecoines li . lowed with tlrspHlr, and tilled with (lie melancholy rwrteetten that Tlie happiness of another if hUguted viUioiw pwdm,-- ,tsJ ;..;;; a. certain dlseasev Rlft ' Wiitm the mlfgultled md impmdtint votar of tlemnrre tntl. that ho has tmlilhcd the Seeds of tliis palrd ul dtseasa. it toe eiten hapawaathat an Ill-timed sense of shame or dreatl of discov ery deters Wm front applytnf ' r tlmsw who, from eil neat Ion ami respectability, can atone betrkmtl him. Ho fHlIt into Uie hands of Ignor ant and tltiKlKnlng prctcuderm,. wltOe Wiewpable of curlne, filch his peruulary subittnce, .keep blai arlliiuf month alter month, ef n tongas the smallest fee can be obtained, and la dasjiair leave him with ruined health to slti over his galling tllsafipoiiitruentt or,,by tliwwsd ef that deadly (miImjii, Mercury, cauno the constitu tional symptom of Oils horrid disease'' to make their spijrance,surh aaBlerW'daatethrat. tllsetwed miso, fiocttirnst pains In the head and limbs, dimness of sight, ilenfinw, nodew en the shin bouea4aiwbteTetwcs tlie beatl, face and ejty-emlUes, prograrslut lwIUi irlitful rapidity, till stlaxt; the pataUt of the saouthor the bones of the nesoiall in, and the victim of this awful disease become it horrid' object of eommlseratl m till death puis a period) .ra nis dread I el snBerhi(rt by Senditig h!ru to that aa dlscoverod reontrf "from whoso bourn 8 ao travollor ever returaa " p -int t-..d To such, therefore. Dr. Johnston eflrr ths most pertain, speedy, pleasant and ettecUial aoaMMlyitoi the world. ' i ' ' " Xt ' T office, i mmri Frederick srH ... . t. ..4d BALn.MORE, MT ' , " . In hand side rdngtnm.Paltlnw'frewt. a few doors from tlie corner full net to uaawve name and number. . ,( . , .-,. ,nh SWNamttom teeelved tittle tvwfpnfj and ctmlatniTig a stnrhftta be ased en tlie reply, per. sons writing shouidstate H'Q.au.l atmd aportton of adverUnemont demrlbinu syuiptema, r I, The DectorM DIPLOMAIuui In Lis ffloe, 'ENDORSrMEVTOF'TlCer tRtoi i! i'bemariy thonpntiflSnirpd tt this etebUsh. ment within Die iHWt tweaty-yMrs.siwI t ne hu msrtnis important surgical onenttkms pertonaed by Dr. .loluisrun, witnewed by tha tbnresewta tivessftho PreieiSnd many others, ooMeesof . whtehciwe appeared aptinandsgsln beimn the puhUo, besides kit standing i aa a . nts of honor and responsibility, is a sufllclantguaraatoat thesffllcfed. ' 1 ' " i , SKIN PI8EASE3 8PET.lttt CtEl)..! awweJISw.s!. i.'i..J e.U 'ir-jyci ;M t" ie' " ' ' ' A LLAN. LINE TO r -',1 "f JX .U.VEIU'OOU JJ K it. 14 i,t SS'"" We have hecn appo'nted ' Agents at this port lor the Kt' vaiueraof this Line, now running Ion . .. .y between Norfolk andilwerpook- We eaa sell pr.ffcl PttttMicar'T.'.keto froni Great Britain and the ton'in. nt to Wilajlng- tonaflowvr rates than hv sv . r e. .. ! I -1 8F'&CNT Ii i.l.lt . t jnay l .t-s-wa n .!.. iol-ilawta) ,. ,, , ,. i j. , HOTEL FOK JtENT., m-- i t-t I ... ,i s - :- 1 , The rocit 8Pr.n 'J t':''::T.wc.H 'fttfbew-f:' ' l 1 V Far paiv U ' - trr: . tug. 18 .
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 17, 1872, edition 1
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