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C. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER t. 1872.
WHOLE MO. 6,323.
VOL. XXI INTO. 357.
WILIVTIN GTON,
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IXIfKAJtE.
MATTaEW F. TAYLOB NOK 'i;i t.II tJ. j
TAILOR
iijkji
FIRE, LIFE,
- AI'1 -
MARINE INSURANCE.
WE AKE TRKPARED TO TAKE KISKS
U th following popular and reliable
Compaalee, lit :
Fir IajutamC oa every description if
property ia tie
HOME INSURANCE CO.,
"NEW
CAPITAL, $2,500,000.
ASSETS, $1,000,000.
CT The leading New Vo:k Company.
FllAIVELHV
Fire Insurance Company,
PHILADELPHIA,
ASSETS........ $3,200,000.
r Th leading Philadelphia Comjany.
PHCENIX
INS. CO,,
HARTFORD,
ASSETS $2,000,000.
"Ons of ths llrrt elM Hartford CouspMiles."
ORIENT FIRE 11 CO,
RARTFORl),
CAPITAL!....... $500,000.
Organised January M, 1972.
Georgia Homo Ins. Co,
ASSETS, $404,000.
Tbe Favorite Soutbern Company .'
MARINE INSURANCE !
Rlaka taken on Cargo ami Freight In the well
known, popular
PACIFIC MUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY,
NEW YOIIK.
ASSETS $1,000,000.
Life Insurance in th
Eamfahle Life
ASSURANCE SOCIETY.
ASSETS, 618,000,000.
Represented by Matthew r. Taylor.
T All Artt-clua Companies, and Insurance
aken kt prevailing rate.
JJEKCIIASTS AND MECHANICS'
IflSURAXCE COIttrAXT,
OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
Capital A,0,000
A. T. Stoku, Prrsld't. I. It. Moore, Sei t'y.
JOHN WJI.ftKK ATUINSOSf,
(innrral Agent,
No. 4 North Witter 81,. Wllo.lngl.in, N. C.
aprllll ViMf
Wcw York JLifc Insur
ance Company.
ASSETS ,
ANNUAL INCOME.
.20.000,000
14,000,000
Before Insuring In other Companies cnll at
theoffieeofiL.V. BYRNE, General Agent or
thl old and popular Company, whuro joucau
ee the official rrporU of tho atanding of alt
Companies. Office at Commercial Exchange
Building, Water street.
novlO 318-lmch
A CARD.
1 hare thil day associated with ml In the
Y Ire Insurance business Capt. W. R. KENAN.
Captain Kenan ia too well and favorably
known to the citizens of Wilmington and the
tnrraundlng country to require any eudorso
luent or Introduction from ma. Tie Compa
nies represented by tho Agency are of ucu
undoubted solvency and good standing that,
with the assistance of Captain Kenan In tbe
Agency, I confidently appeal to tbe pnblio for
a Urge and Increasing (hare of patronage.
J. A. BTRNE.
nvlO 31-lmeh
JfID
At a called meeting of the Director or the
Wilmington Mutual Fire Insurance Company,
held on the 28th October, 2, the undersigned
jraa appointed Secretary and Treasurer of laid
Company; and the requirement, or the charter
bating beet) compiled with, I am prepared to
recelre application for FIKE RISKS on build
ing, merchandise. c'
D. CASHWELL,
Secretary and Treanurpr.
WUmlngton, N.U, Oct, 30tK, W2.338-la3m
IA0ITD-ln
1VMCUIE.
IMIiWE ROOM
hi7.O0U.60O k lBC ISSl RAX( 1 1 in.
1AL KtHKI.MArll AITtK
PA1ISU BUSTON I.OVSA.V.
tjuet a Iaurr Ctmp.nT, of Uter
lx.laiM liKl .n. capital tuVOVJA1
North Hrau-h and Mrrc'.itil In-Jl-auc
t:,mpti, cat.ilol i,Bii.'(,m)
Partloril lti.uniitM 1 omMi!V, .itl .".S d.imI
Minu tin iaMiratir vvuiptij,
of Hattlord. rpital
Coiitiufntal iu'jr Coiapany, ut
Ne York, capital ..."
Ph.vnlt lufurauce Company, ut
Kronklyu, eapitxl.
Ylryiuia Hume liwunrnt t'unipany,
of Kicbmond, cnpiUl
C.ll,tK
l,300.'.h
MABIXr-Tte
New lot.
oil Mtrcautll Mutual of
1.IFE-The
Connecticut Mutuil of Hart
ATKINSl) & MANMNO.
i.eat ral Agi'ii,.
. 3."t tf
nov '.3
Q CJAJTlDIA.Sr
MUTUAIi
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
OF NEW YOItK.
oi'.oiMzrn lm
ASSETS iJ.Oon.ftiiU
PULICIKSiN rOM4JE sa.O.KV'O
LOSSES PA11).... l,3u),UU0
Special Features.
Annual Dlrldendf, applied to reduce Preml
Bin or Increase Inauranee.
All Policlf NoH-vonraiTanLi after two an
nual pavmcnta.
ANIVWW. C.IUPrJeBt
EYEKETT fLAPP,
VIoerreJdtiL
LUCirS McADAM,
Spitc lurT ami Actuary.
HENRY O. CLENCH, '
Awltant Secretary.
HAAOHPTZLElt ACO., li mrl AgoutJ
Virginia, North Carolina and 1. C.
A.J. HILL, Jr.,As:cnt,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
(tlflce on Market Street, two lonr West of
Green Jt Klannvr'f lru(j Ht4ire, with
Dn. T. P. WOOD, Medical Examiner,
feb H 118-ly
W1LMMUT0J
0KTU CAROLINA
21 JSP
lis
INSDMNCEOMPflNY.
OEFI.t,,.
Ir. A. J. DeKOSSET prealdcnt
JOHN W. ATKINSON ,.r.ce Prealdent.
P. H. C ME RON Secretary
Dr. K. A. ANDERSON Medical Director
DinrrroKM.
J. W. ATmC!i,Geueriil Inwiranc Agent.
I. li. aaainuitu, Prtil t li.:iik ol New Han
over. r. W. KiaoHMBB, (jrorer aid CommlMloii
Merchant.
0. M. fTDA,or Wttght A Btedman.
T. H. McKot, of W. A. Whitehead A Ci.,
Pardtterille.
H. B. Eilkm, Commlnnon Merchant.
A. A. Willabd, of Wlilard Brother.
W. A. Crnvixo, of Northrop ft Cummin
(. w. William, or William A Mwchlaun.
F.LI Mcrhat.oI E. Murmy A Co.
A. J. VtlUmtr, of Delloatct A Co., Pre
sident. Kobt. Uknmiko, of Dawson, Teol A Hen
nlng.
A Lnx.SrnoaT.BritWi Vice-Con sul.orspi not
A Hinnon.
P. Mtrpbt, Attorney at Iaw.
J. D. Williams, ol J.D. William A Co.,Fay
cttoTille Jaa. C. McRAR. Att'y at Law, PayettATille.
1. B. KM.T. Mercltnt. ReuariKTllle.
J. T. Pors, Murclmnt, I.uiuborton.
SPECIAL FKATUKES AND A I) VAX
TAtES.
Int. No reetnclion on UoeiiW'iic: or Tiaret.
Sd. No eitra charj; on the litre of Koranic.
Sd. Pollclet lucotitoetlblo after Fire Tear.
4th. The ratea of Interest on the Fund of tlie
Compan? higher than tlio?e on the Fund of
Companit'ii located In other State, tliu tnaur
lug lnrger Diviucuil to Policy Holder.
th. The Director and nmoem of the Com
pany are prominent NOUTH C.AltoLlMANH,
who are KNOWN to be mm of 1NTEUK1TV
and WORTH.
8th. The Comr.arr t pH'aolMied on a solid
and permanent lia ' rps haTlng been taken
to Increase the Capital Stock to MSOO.OOO.
lh. All Hie FnndN of the) Company
MrInva4l in thU Mnteainil ( Irru
lnlpl stmons; ear own Froplf). Thlitlact
should commend tho ( ampany, above all oth
er, to Nor Hi Carolinian. It H well known
that hundred of tboiimtml of Dnllaraof I. lie
Premium are annnaily eent North to enrich
Northern i'npltaliHto, tLti continually draining
our people of linmense amount which idioutti
be kept at home. On thi ground the frlondt
of thl (jompanr conlldenllT appeal to every son
oftheO'd North State, and auk their support
for this Ilwino Inatitutioii, which, while it
oftbruhtantlallv alltlieaitvanta?eof Norlh.
trn Con panic, helji to build np lloin In.
Utreata.
JAMES D. BROOKS,
GenGral 8ntervWng Agent,
Raleigh, N. O.
THOH. UK AM K Loral Agent.
airt1 h. 1XT7. 1
MISCELLANEOUS.
6Acr all buyer of BOOTS and SHOES
large stock, full and complete aswrtraert
U line, and lower price for better Good
n any honsc I n the Stato.
i
GEO. U. FREXC1I A SON,
29 North Front Street
oct il -w- m
SILL HEADS
JMPTLT PKINTXD
AND CIRCULAR
AT TP-IS OFFICE
IN THP.LATEgT, 8TTL K.
mmik
m
HI nu At.
j Baltimore Lock Hospital
UK. JOllNI.,
FhTn,;a of thi celebrated liwtitatan. Uimvt
err.1, hen in the Grrat 1U-J-:!1 tit ut' ,,
v.a; England, Franew and e'xnU.-re, the miNt
ceiT.iiri, iH-dT, plr.ant au.l eCtetu il remedy
ta mewnria tor
ALL EXCTSES Oil AIDSES OK
SYSTEM,
Wekiie of the Ptekcr I im! . S'.r:eti
rte.-;k.i 1,1 tUe Ki'im or ll.!.Ur. Imulua.
try Duhari;n, lm'!eney, Vlencl Dt-Udity
Ncrnnw lp pi. l ai.('K4r, l" tipirli
CoaliiWa elM. . Palp'tath-m uf th Hesrt.
Tiwiditv, Treuiblinf, l)iluiw of S;t.t ft
IlkldiucW, Dne ol tbe liea.1, Tlittutt, N
oc Skill, A3'H'tuiiiol'tt l.nri. I.un, Si'iiv
ach or Howel tbue terrible I tirtter arwuf
frum Solitary lUUlta ut et.tU ier ah
ilitarv traetie mur fatal t Uieir vutia i
thn th Mini of the Svrru to tha Mariner i
I'lTWa. bliiihtuiK their unmt trilllant kuio m
iitieipatkina. reudertnic niarrlaue, Ae., iai)Kw-
ailila arauvying duib a,uu .uuw.
YOUXU MEN
EMolall. who have riccome th vietlm. tt
Solitary Vice, that dreadlul and deatructlrt
habit hlek auuually swer lo an antiaieii
gre Ihounauddol yuui( men of the tuott ri
ailed Uleut aud lrllliait Intel l.-rt, who tulhl
ethrrwita have entranced lteulng Kenatet
with the thunder of U)i emf, or waked ti
aestaey the tiring lyrr, may call with lullcuv.
Bdene.
MARRIAGK
Married eri'n, or Young Men eonteni l.
Ing m;irriag, aware of pliieal Weakneai
Iam ol Prut-reanre Power (fmpotency). Net.
vou Etritaliilitv, Palpltattou, Organic Weak'
neM, Nervou lability, or any other Diaiiuall.
gt-atkin, speedily relieved.
He who place. blinM If under the care of Dl
J. may religioulv con tide lu hJ honor a a gi n
tleiuau. and couBdcntly rely upon hi skill a a
phy.iciaa.
ORGANIC WEAKNESS
Immediately cured and fnll Y'lpw Reatored.
Thlditreairg Atieetion wliiehreiuler iif
miaeralde and marriage Impossible I the prn
altypaidhy the vtetima of improiier Indul
geiieea, Young peisun are too apt to couiniH
(iitiw) Irom not being aware of th dreadlu'
coaaeiieicr that may emue. Now, who Dial
enderKtand this sub rct will ptcteud to deuj
that the power of procreation U lit sooner 1)
tboolilliiinteiinprperhabiltlin by th
prndent? Beside heing deprived of the pleaa
ureof healthy otfpr.ng, tho ni'wt aerimia and
destructive symptom of ltU Innly aud tulna1
ariae. The svtem become del at god, lh
Phyalcakand Slental Knnctkmswcakeiieil, 1 oai
of PriKTestlve Power, N'ervou Irtltabllity
Dysuepnla, Palpitation of the Heart, ladlgea.
tlun, Constitutional Debility and Waging it
the Frame, Cough, Consumption,' Decay and
Death.
A (TUB SPEEDILY WARRANTED
Peraoti ruined in health bv uiilearnott pre
tenders who keep them trllllrg mmth attei
month, taking )liiiioii and Injur li u com.
pounds, thould apply Immediately.
DR. JOHNSTON,
member of the Royal College ot Surgeons, Lo.
don, Graduate of one of the most eminent Col
lege in the United States, and the bent part ef
whom lite ha been sient in th hospital ol
London, Paris, Philadelphia and elaewhere,
has effected some of the moot astonishing cum
that were ever known; many troubled wilk
ringing in the head and tar when atleep, greaf
nervouxnesa, being alarmed at sudden sound,
bashfulness, with frequent bluxhing, attcndW
sometimes with derangement ol mind, wvrt
cured immediately.
TAKE l'ARTICULuYR NOTICE.
Dr. J. add reuse all tlio.'o who hare Injured
themnelve by iniiroper Indiilgeuee and soli
tary hslilts, wbii h rum both body and mind
unfitting them for either busine, study, so
elety or marriage.
1 oese are Kirn of the :id and melanchol
ttects produced bv thi irly hal.lt. nf jentli,
vin Weaknessol the Back and Limbs, Palm
in th Head, Dimness of Sight, l.nwi ot Mn
cular Power, Palpitation ot the Heart, Dya
liepsia, Nervous Irritability, Dcrangemetit of
the Digestive Functions, General Debility
Kvmptomf of (Consumption, Ac.
"MENTALLY. Tho fearful r fleet on tht
mind are muen to be tlreailtd. a of Mi l
orv, confusion ol idea., Depression of SpirilA
Evil Forcl'wlmgs, Aversion to fsoelctv, bi If.
Dlstrurt, Ixiveoi Solitude, Timidity, Ac , aud
sonifl ot tho evils produeed. ,
Thousand of persons of all igr can nosi
I'idgn wlmt i the raiie of their deciuung
heaTlh, losing their vigor, lieeoiulng weik,
pale, nervous andcnncmicd, having a singiilm
appearance about the ejer, cough mid f-jiup-touts
of Consumption.
YOUNG MEN
who have Injured Ihtrusclves b , crrtrl i pr;e
t lec, Indulged in wlit u alone, a Habit frequent
ly learned Irom evil companions or at school,
the e licet of which aro nightly felt, even whc.
asleep, aud If not cured renders marriage im
Hw-lhle and destrnvs both mind and bxli
'in lid apply Immediately.
What a pity that a young man, thn boju1 01
his cuntrv, the nrlilo of li in imrcnU, should be
snatched Irom all proi peels and enjoyment ol
me oy mo cotistqiii neo oi uoruting irom in
pull' of ns.tiito, and tmliilglni; in a eurtatn se
cret habit. Hiirh nron must, before contem
plating MARRIAGE,
rtflei t that a sound mind ami body are tht
moid nece.sartry nqubltes to proniotoe.onnuldul
huppincM. Indeed, without thoe the journey
through Mill becomes a wcury pilgrimage, tht
prospect h;;rly darken to the view, the mind
become shallowed with detpnlr, and tilled witi
the melancholy reflection that the happiness o
anotner u biiguuiu w nu our own.
A CERTAIN DISEASE
When the misguided and Imprudent votaij
of pleasure flndn that be has Imbibed the ' !
of this painful disease, it too olten happens thru
an ill-timed sense ol snamo or or .-an or uiseoi
ery deters hin from applying to thoss who
irom etliicaiion ami rcspeciauiuiy, run muni
befriend him. Ha falls into the hitiidsot .nor
aut and designing pretender, who, Inenpfibls
of curing, Ulch hi pecuniary substance, kee
him trilling month alter month, or is longai
the smallest fee can bo obtained, anil in despali
leave him with ruined health to sigh over hit
galling disappointment; or, by the use of 'hat
deadly poison, Mercury, cause the con .na
tional symptom of this horrid disease to ni'i kf
their appearance, such ag ulcerated sore throat,
diseased nose, nocturnal pain In the head anil
limbs, dimness ofight,deal'nss, nodes on thi
thin bones and arms, blotches on tho head, titer
and extremities, progressing with friglitlu'
rapldily, till at last the palate of the mouth ot
the bones of the nose fall In, an-i th victim t
this awful disease become a horrid objecti
commiseration till death puts a period to hu
dreadful suffering, by sending him to that on
discovered country "from whose bourne nr
traveller ever return "
To such, therefore, Dr. Johnston offer th
most certain, tpeerty, pleasant and eftectur'
remedy In the world.
OFFICE, 7 SOUTH FREDERICK 31
BALTIMORE, MD '
Left band side going from Baltimore street !
few doors from the corner. Fail sot to obeern
name and number
" No letters received nnles postpaid r.
eontait.lng a stamp to be used on the reply. Pel '
eon writing should state age, and send a portloi
of advertisement describing svmptom.
The Doctor') DIPLvMA bang In hi offlcS.
ENDORSEMENT OP THE TRESS.
The many thousands cured at thii establish
ment within the last twenty year, and the nr
merous I m iwrtant surgical operations perl firmed
by Dr. Johnston, witnessed by the Representa
tives of the Press and many others, notices ol
which have appeared again and again before the
public, besides his standing a man of honor
and responsibility, la n ..sufficient guarante t
the afflicted.
8KIM D1BIASES SPEEDILY CURED.
en 84 -lyck
Clif ;ii!n ouni;iI.
W ILWIWIOM. R. C.l
WEHMSDAY. DLCEMUEU 4. IS72.
I'tvtu the New York Sub J
Mr. (imle)' Insauitj.
i
H KMjS c .MM. IjI'.Kt-lkY.
Mcaunhilo Mr, tlrediy' ttealth bad
Uvu la, .ll::; r'tpu.ly, aud sw bad U'CU ro
nivd faun t liat'imuuai t tl.iicUy. Mr.
AUiu J. Jolui-siHi, tif West r'Uly-scv
l u ll si.it t.L-id pU'-l a mil) of part-
It.en'.t at l.n ih-j.va.il. ll isw the Uj valid
1'ci iipnd tsiili her t'Kle.t daughter, Mist
IUi. while Mr. Unt ley lud rmnus In U
SA1I10 liUIMC. J
It wat llute, wLilo luiin); il.H'plesa
nights at tho U'U'ulo of Li tly lug w ifo, thai
lloraeo Gn t'lc)' liit loganto alio ol
nietiui th'iMeututi. Vix uuj ocva
sioii, tho ops.M:ion 'nss wu criti
cising his peat (Mllmr in-tvb, lie salil.
Mf llit'y nuke th l.ue that I'm tin lobtl
c.tjbliil.itc, I'm bound to he dcti-abrJ.'
Tills cvmsMerat'ou seemed to wrlgh on
liis Uilnd, and nfien when h anpixm-J te
wa aliino ho would put hi hand to lib
head and cry out, " Oh ! m though mfl'er
ing intense imin. Ho was advised toein
tiniie his W(MnI-t-hi'piing Saturday niatli.eos,
ami though wveivly dialed by tltoaifounL
of lliein publlhed in the New YorkTimes,
hi mil pursued hi open air exercise. Ou
Oiie tsvuiimi at C!iap;iqua Ih was aeeom-
ii.tnii'd hy .Mr. dlitivn and his sou. Mr.
ilniMin, Jr., rhopjied down the dead limb
ot a heiuliK'k tree, which narrowly niUd
bis Ullier's In ad. " What do you mean?'
d ied nut Mr. Johnson, Sr. ' Da you waul
to kit! me, Willie?"
"I wish aomehitdy would kill lue," ro
spninU'd Mr. Greeley In a voice of rxtreme
SlillllSS.
HIE UTollEU ELECTION.
Mr. Greeley always aal 1 lie did not expert
I) cany either the Male of Vermont or
M.tiiii1: yit the lesult of tho Sute tleo
tiniis llieie, Ni'ptcmbcr 4 and H, respect,
ively, uiailo lilui luotd despoudoiit than
ever. Georgia gave the Demoerals a rou
in nujoiity on Oitohtir U, and hi spirits
rise pioK)iiiiiiiiU ly ; but when six days
later ( li'u aud rtiiusylvani gavo Uiga
m.ijoiiiies fr th Adiuiublratioti caudi
dales, and while tho result lu Indiana was
s ill In d ubt, he limine utterly duspou
d ut, end for tho flist time his most mil
mate frl.tr.ds began to ptrvelve that difeat
In November inlyht prove fatal tohlm. IIu
talked one. moment of olll'i in tho port fo
il) nr Secretary or Mato to Mr. thailes I
Erar.cl Adams, and In the next breath h
would lament a large falling oil" In tho sub-
aeilDtlotl lists Of tilrt lliUUUO. blllli tint.
bursts of incoherent expressions, followed
by paroxysms of rage, now iMscamo mora
fremient and spontaneous. Thercamo In-
voluntary, as It were, ami always exulted
anxious apprehensions among his friends;
but they went attributed to the) fact that
he was too much ilepiived r.f sleep while
watching beside his wlfj.
TUB DEATH OF MRS. t;Il I.I.EY.
' At length, on the inornlng of October '10,
Mrs. (iutlcy died. When tha widowed
hiibband w as informed of his w if's death
ba wrung his hands, cried like a child, aud
said: "Oil, why didn't you let iuh sit up
with her? Why did you send mo to bed
My poor wife ! my poor wife !"
Iotftos atTeraaid Mis. Greeley w
b :ricJ. II t remains were followed to tho
gravo by a laro cotifouise of people, nil of
whom noticed Mr. Greeley s gi lef. He ro
turned ufter tho fuimfal to Mr. Jolinrton's,
and Instead ot lutcn stlns himself about
his daughters anil the future ho gave) way
wholly to th Jh'I ion. It was thru ho showed
tho J i t .-it lio.viivi! i vidi'ic; of iii'Mitid do-
' IIIK MAl.MI KU LLM'i'lU.V
s 'i intn,!y did l.ul Intel est him. 1 1 is defeat
did not seem to hititn iic hiin. He tleciived
ha Irieiids by lejeiwii'' tho news with ier-
fjet iMuill'cii i:ec. ;
It was noticed about this time, however,
t'aat lie would tell his pilvalu business t )
e.eiy one with whom hu was bronijit in
on'aei, and to ea h ono he tohl a dilli:rent
s'.oiy ol bis th Teat, his trouble, and the
Infidelity of bin supposed friends. Ho would
at times denounce tho Democratic party,
whom he accused of selling out to tho Ad
m ills! i .il ion. Then he would vlolenlly
criticise the eourse pursued bylho ojmsi
tim newspapers, ami ei-prially the nils
tu tnaeiueiit of tho Tiibiine, uud his fatal
mistake in allowing bis name to be used as
a candidate for tho rresidency.
Mr. Alvin !. Johnson Mas lii most Inti
nntefiieud. One evuuinp, w hile holding
hslii.ul, Mr. Gieih'y said lu him: "A.
J , do you know 1 undo a ten idle mistake
about Mr. Dana. Ho wi;s lht alxint
t:iat On lo Richiiioud,' Yes, lam satis
lied now that hu was rijjht about it."
Often f;er tint, when he wat uiublo to
sleep, and bile his discis) was yet lu lis
Inctjii' ncy, Mr. Giteley would take llr.
Johnson to his room, aud, wl li his bands
clasped, ho would impart to him tho most
intimate s 'ct ets of bis heart.
THE LAM BLOW.
It was during thii period that he w rote
discard reSuiniut; the eJitoiship of the
Tribune, publisln d on November "ill. He
was Inexpressibly shocked while reading
the Tribune on the following morning to
liml an editorial article, headed "Crumbs
of Comfort" occupying as conspicuous a
position as that ol his card. This article,
it will bd remembered, spoko of the Tri
bane as -.having been used as "a sort of
Federal cmpjnymcnt agoney," and said
that fortbn last twelve yeari 'every red
nosed politician who had cheated at tbe
caucus and fought nt tho polls looked to
the editor of tho Tribune to secure his ap
pointment as gatiger, or as army chaplain,
or as Minister to France," and then closed
with an insult to the friends who had
stood by Mr. Greeley during the campaign.
CKl'MBS OF COMFORT.
There has been no lirnO until now, w Ith
ia the last twelve years, when the Tribune
was not supposed to keep, for the benefit
of ihe idle and iucapable, a sort of Federal
employment agency, established to get
places under the Government for those w ho
were indisposed to work for their living.
Any man who had ever trofed the Republi.
can ticket behaved that It was the duty and
the privilege flf the editor of this paper to
get him a place In the Custom-house. Ev
ery red-nosed politician who had cheated
at the caucus and fought at the polls looked
to the editor of the Tribune to secure his
appointment as ganger or as army chap
lain or as Minister to France. Every cam-
paign orator came upon us aluT the battle
was over for A recommendation as Secre
tary of the Treasury or tho loan of half a
dollar. If one of our party had an interest
pending at Washington, tbe editor of the
Tribune was telegraphed ia frantic
haste to come to tho Capitol, lave this
lull, eiush that one, j ioii ot ! t.e ;oj vt
or sli p ni;l.er. He, was to be cvu.vUhI) s
f. lend, w llll tudhiog to 0 but to I ia.e Caie
of ithvt folks' business, si.i l papen, write
1 tteis, and ak Uvi r for LLctu, and to get
na thanks for it either. Feiir-bALs tf
these people were sent away wttbu.it what
tl.ey wa'Utd, oulr to become sltaiUway
abusive enemies; it was the worry of life
to try to gratify one deiuaud in adeicn lor
tUe other niUu Tbe niau with two wooden
l-'S congratulated himself tl.al hu oudd
never be troubled with cold feet. It is a
ljurce of profound satislaction j us Hat
i'thVv-evki'rs w ili keep alis l' fiutil a de
feated candidate who has not Influence
euuugh at Wasldngtun or Albany to set a
sweaper apiuted under tie, Sergeaut-at-Arms
or deputy sub-assistant teui(crary
clerk Into the paste pot section of the fold-big-rocuu.
At hut we shall be lot alone to
mind our own atUlr aud mauage our own
nwspaN-r llbxiut belli); called (side every
hour to, help Uiy people whom we doul
know aud to speud our strenctk in etfori
thai only Deitetit people w ho don't deaerv
aisutancv. At last we sh.ll keep our otlli
Clear id wsfherskitee and pMiUel beggais
and go about our daily v. oik with Urn sat
isfaction of knowing that not the nni
nedulous of piace-buulera will suspect u
of having any credit with the appointing
pjwers. That is one of the results ot
tuesday'i election Mr which we owu our
aelves piof mnilly gra'eful. . .
It wu written under the tuptrvlslon tf
stt. luu iaw Kent, who bad ated as ediioi
of the Triboue during the political canvass,
aud w as inserted In the column of 1 1
Tilbune without Mr. Greeley's knowledge
Mr. Greeley hastened to the Tribune othee.
lie there wrote a caid deny lug bla resia n-
aibillty for the abusive aitiele, and niet
ting it publlcwtkm. This denial he sent
tu his old filend, Mr. Thomas N. Hooker,
f m inau of the Tribune printing eflLr, or
dering It to be placed at tbe head of th
I'ribiuie's column on . the following
morning. The denial did not ai
pear. It was auppreiaed Ute at idchi
by Mi. Whitelaw Reld. On the M
lowing day the Democratic ncwpuei
tlauied np lu J ust Iml Iguat lou at the uCi utubi
d Comfort" ankle. They uaturally av
sumed that Mr. Greeley was its author, and
accused hiin of the blackest Ingratitude.-
lucir rebuko and taunts deeply allected
the veteran editor. Hecogtiliiiir the iiu-
IKirlaiii'ti of an immediato denlel id
tnowledun t f the articles, he sent Mn Held
auotlier disclaimer, ordering ita lusertlen
in the liext day's Isiue This denial was
also tuppnawd, and i p to ihls very hot r
democratic Journals In the YVest and South
are bitterly ilenounclniz Mr. Greeley under
the itipiHisition that he is the author of the
article in question, -
Mr. Greeley never again visited the Til
bune editorial rooms. To a fi lend whom
he wot tine,' days later he said In ahorelerg
tone of voice, "Idont go to the Tribune
office any more. I have no business there,
but I want $1,000. I must have $1,000.
If you get It for tue" after a long pause,
at If he had suddenly forgotten what he
was bilking about 11 1 am ruined !" When
his mind w as recalled to the Ihouiand dol
lars, Mr. Greeley told his friend that he
might leave the money with tho cashier of
the Tribune, and it would reach him. but
htdldiA go to the Tiibune office any nioic,
" roScLraioNfl."
On September rloncttay after the prlnlinc
of his famous caul, an editorial arthlo ap-
peared In tho Tribune he uled Contu
sions.," It was simply a lumnilng up of
the result of the elections In Mr. Greeley'
old style, befrliii Ing tbe paragraphs with
numerals, i mi' was ins mm pi'onssionai
effort. About Ibis time ho revised
flee articles which ho had cutofiilly
prepared for an EiicyHopedla. 'They
are entitled Abohtinu," " Ajrlcultuie,"
"Autl-Masoiny," k" Caucus," and "Cor.
rsilciacy, Ntutlicrn," the laltetbeliig his
history of the " Aiueiican Conflict ".con
domed Into thitty pajr.es of iiunuscrlpt.
WHAT Ml!. l.lll'tl.KV ToLD COL. A1UX,
Colonel El ban Allen,- Chairman of the
latu National Liberal Rcpullicau Execu
tive CoiniiiilU'c, Informs abuu icporter that
In lia.1 a kuu coiivcrsatiou with Jlr. Gree
ley ut tho Tiibuno ollicosoon l'icr the elec
tion. Tho Colonel docs not remember the
exact d.ite, but It was prob.VJy on the fdi
of November. Colonel Allen says that, du
ring th') election cxeiltnietit in October lie
saw Mr. Greeley only at intervals, us 1c
was constantly engaged lu watching by his
dylrTg wile's LedMdo. Whuii ho eutei-ed
Mr. (ireiley's private oflice, at tho (iitio re
ferred to, ho was aui in ist-il at the warmih
of tho' greeting which he receivod. Mr.
Gaely stn t . hed iftil bo b hands, aud put.
ling Colonel A lien's extendi d palm between
them, said, "Iain gltd to see you, and
thank you for your heroic ell'ortsln my be
half." Tho i Id man's eves iHvaum in iil at the
s line lime, and the tears triikled slowly
down lis face. The bflit i f so much t mo
tion by Mr. Greeley was Momething dew to
Colonel Allen, who replied ! "Mr. Gtee-
1-y, the jieojdj will loi-k on you as anoiher
Henry I lay. lou are toogicuto berre-
aldenL"
M)b, it isn't that," was Mr. Greeley's
answer ; I don't raio for politics, and
wouldn't go on (he ears to Washington to
cet a commission as 1'resiilent, What I do
f.wl." continued Mr. (Jteeb'V, " U the loss
of my wife, who has been my companl n
for nearly rorty yeais. I Have watched by
her bedside nl,ht and day, and now 1 am
completely worn out ami prostrated finm
anxiety and Want of sleep, but am obliged
to er me back to the Tribune, where my
9p!cet are needed."
After eoversing furtlier with Mr. Greeley,
who promised to dine w ith his visitor at
his home, Colonel Allen took his leave and
has not seen hiin since.
The Sun reporter asked the Colonel
whether he thoupht there w as any founda
tion for the Idle rumors to the effect that
Mr. Greeley had spent the most of his
money on the election, and that Its loss
had affected him. Colonel Allen scouted
the idea, and motilloned an Instance ol tbe
little value Mr. Greeley placed on money,
lie said Mr. Greeley called ou Mm soon
after hit .nomination, and tendered him
$1,000 as a portion of his share of the poli
tical expenses. Colonel Allen told him
there were others who could better afford
to contribute, and declined to take it. Mr.
Greeley informed htm that ho intended
giving $5,000, and insisted on Colonel A'
leu's accepting the money, saying that if
be did not accept It he would give it to
some one else. Colonel Allen said that
Mr. Greeley did not manifest any concern
whatever in regard to the money.
HIS STRASOK INTERVIEW WITH ItCFt'S F.
: ANDREWS.
On Wednesday, Xovembcr 13ll), Rufus
e. Andrews was requested to meet Mr.
Greeley At the bouse of A mutual friend in
this city, lu relation to a matter of business
which personally concerned Mr. Greelev.
I went to the bouse," says Mr. An-
arews, ann was usuerea into Mr. Gree-
CONCLVDED 021 FOVRTU PA0E-
PARTiERSlHP NOTICE
hvU md a:S,i Hi. j Uiv tue Ittfuiaa. Aen
cy ut J. A. Mime ai!i be repiinuted by J. A.
BYRNE aud W. It. KENAN at their vrtiee la
th toman r. ia)
Watei HrwL
Etehang-' I'.utldiiig. N'ort)
oa be 9. rtrd at the biarst current rates ba
strictly First t'las lompaulee oa appllcatb'S
to
HYRNKAKENAN,
(lm ral InMuauee A als
ae Id J S-lai. h
lrd n l to Agent
rvet v aliere II" s ihii new auveti lra'l VV HIT
PLanaa LI i . l is.a. Kelts readily a
-verv h.iui. S i m pie li' Aklrew the til
hid Win Mill. Phllaielpbia I'a.
IBB I WlMtol'.'acb
1 U. J.
- AND
WINTER GOODS
NOW OPEN AT
M, M. K A T.Z'S.
JJO Market Stroot.
t'uinplet assortment of all Ihe l atent Novel
lU'SlM
J3ress Good,
In every tttyle, varUty aud color.
STA VI. K A It I A XV Y Dl: Y UOODS
MIAM.
SCARFS,
CLOAKS,
WUITF. GOODS,
F.IIUK)IDKKIFA
GLOVF.S,
I1USIERY,
NOTIONS,
FURNISHING GOODS,
&t, Ac. Ac,
In short, swrythlng that a Lady may desire for
herself, Chll Iran, or .louse,
THE BEST ASSOItTMENTTHIS SIDF
OF NEW YORK.
Liberal discount tu WHOLESALE BLY.
r.M.
V 011 and eiamlne at
1M. OVr. KATZ'S,
tie Market Hirer.
a.w
oct to
JIacoii. Iiiinl,
li uttijh, en i: i;s i;, a t
lrv Halted and amnkeil W.ti rn hhnuldan
and 8ldc III lltids. and lloves.
Htiyar I'nreil Hams and IlieuM ol SlrlH,
Ninth tJarollna llii;reuid,
OityTVIcss I'm k ; Hump I'.i .. ;
I'lic Lard In Tierces ami Tubs ,
tlhoi. Tsble Under ,
Itcsl Fartoiy Chevsa,
IN Ulli To fl ) r.
For le by
A 1)1(1 A V ,t VtU.I KPS.
may 13 V"d
tht Ovhjlnul ftt'I Onfj .Std'cow,
(Lato (iref nwald A Co.)
tMriiRTi ii Attn w Huir.Mt a nsAtta in
w i i;s, uiLis i) i i:h, vs ii isk i: s
(.INS, Ill'MS, ( lG.tK.H AMI .
TORAtlOS,
IN SUUI II WATEH KTItKK I ,
Ataat kern in slink bei-t uiulilv Pure
t.l'iuors and tin largest asMirlniunt lu I lie blalo.
Prices to conipelo with a"v Nnrlhrrn Hoiisp.
Knl Agibt Ml-i.KLI.MIL IU1 CUWN
Will "
100
New.. Jay cp. lluisliis !
WllOl.KS, II A I, V Hi AND gt'AlvTEUM,
New crop, very choice, and at low price
CHAS. I. MTKKS CU.
WKIUIirS AND ATVYOOR'S
Mi nee Moat.
We hav every confidence to Hi as hiandn !
VHiic sicat, hMiirviiig t cm to be t us n nt
giaMl roster I l and wl'h cart. A' y dcairtd
package I rem Hirer to tlifrf y-p 'inula
C1IAS. i. Ml f.KO .V t U.,
7 North Front St.
jpKKK, FRKA'S & CO'H '
tUVlT A l) VAXVY VllAVKKllS,
Albert Bbrult,
Ka-pberry .'am and Mnrm ibid",
fros- & tllaikw 11' and Moiton' hngiisb
I'lekies. x
Nweet Cider, Dorrants and Citron.
CI I A3. D. M Y K.bh di CO.,
1 North Front Direct.
LA FAItUPA HlUatAIlS
11 AVE COME!
llcst Domestic 'ver sold In the city. Taasa
roa 1 wisit-riva Cusis. Try theni.
CD AS. D. MTER3 & CO,
T Noaxa Fkokt 8trt
dec t SC3
PUOSK F.LEUANT
Hnpp lio N uit ,
UMnKKLLAS. CANKS,
AND THK
' Best Shirts Made
Are from the well known
CLOTHING HOUSE
OF
MtJNSON & CO.
deel
3uS .
LL K1ND9
L at the
OF ULAN KS FOE SALIC
JOLJItNAL OFFIC
ou) mm noons
UUAND (1IFT CONCERT
AND 1'RLbLN TATION 10 THE
HOLDERS OF TICKETS
- or
Iieuutii'ully LofatcJ
a, I O
mm lots
THE NEW AND E LEG AN
. SKA-SIDE RESORT
AT
VUE DE L'EAU,
On Hampton Roads, pjvajlte Fortresr
Monroe, VhgUtla. '
TOar.THKR ITU
0,000 in Greenbacks.
Tieketwonlj 3 Lucli.
Thsnrw, attraciiveand bsautlfully locate
Heuihiru Heaalde waurlng plaea, aamed
VUE 3D 13 LEAX7,
n Hampton Hos's, nearly epiawite Fortrea
Monria-.
V Iralii'a, Ik I ml slew i
im mat lortu
tort i:l)i"U
an ltiittt-aka May ai.a U.me
ttlver. llh
water view enuriaatj In
Anieiiea whsra irv luiory of m sil lead
I ublaieabie, aeiei. d l ta public for the
Hrt I iu the pst ae4i and ka-lug imvmt a
a co-s-un, aiatlfl-il in tbe n'story il reasMe
reirt baa Induced the slot khlarrW makean
ftnrt to yrtallv elilarga It capacity o est)
aoeeui'uu laie tun grea' puldle ; u llilaeiid lhy
Uave determined iO ofler tndu' emcaUl el lie
ordinal y character In lhehape ot a
Grand Gift Concert,
by mean oj which Ihry rope te be aM toe
euu tlirir piddle spirited i d laudable aniier
lakingol making V I E UK L'KAU the
(IRANI) SKA 811)15 BESOHT OF TH
BOUT II.
A Imlneenient to the nubile everywhere t
pun Una U keta tliry propoe to present a
CIIIUSTMAS GIFTS
to th purchasers el ticket, by diitrlbutloa by
lot, Ihj lo. Inning mgnittceiit gift :
t Ollt, In firtenhack, cf 1,flo
UIIU, III lircatihaek, of I ,IMM each.. 4,t)"0
20 (lilts, In Orson hacks, of n each , . . . 10,004
IS Ueaullfullv loeate.1 OotUge Uls, ' by
tho soa," .lo hy in loot, at Vue de
I'Fiiii, valued a, fltw eaih .?0,00
KOOothsr bratitllillly Uwated (jottage Lota,
. ai by l ie feet, at Vue d I Kau, Val-
in d at eH'H caeb 4n,0CU
lis) tllll, lu UKCtiback', ol' lt;uach, ..ID.ewO
I'll (lilts valued at.......
.lUO.UOU
20,000 TickotH Only $Each.
THK lilt AND tONLEKT WILL TAKE
PLACE IN THK
INnribllc Open lloueso,
ON MONDAY KVEMNG,
Deceiiisjer 1671.;
And will In Itself bo a full consideration
Ice price c'.iari'cd for .Vlminluti Ticket.
The dial i ibuiitu uf Uitf l'H will take pluoS
Immediately slier th l.nnceit.oiilh vastatag
ut the Opera lluuseand in lull view ot th audi'
eneo under the Imuiodialo aupcrrlsiou cf the
President tid Mrector or Ihe Vue tie I'Kaa
('diapiiny, and Ihe tollnwlng di.lliiaulsbcd gcti
tletuen. wlio liavo klndlv OHiirnlcd to be pres
ent ud ci) t lint llie gills are properly dlstnb
uued a advertised ; ,
1 1 ou. Job ii 11. Ludlow, Mavorof Norfolk,
linn. A M AN att., Mayor of I'tirtsmoulb.
Out. Walter li I aylor, t Norlolk.
Hon. duo. U Whitehead, Mayor ol'Nntfelk.
JiunesU Hollad.iy, s',ol fuitsuiouth.
Ttie llu.ird of I)iictor I com pond of tho
f, liowing gentlemen, who-e well-knoan char
acter lor inn K'ltv, honor, and publio nUr
priso arc so weil Meis n as togiixrautee sureerc,
and a fun nint liupurliul di.lriliullin of the)
gilts "
Major ( en gu W Oi Ice, I'rcldent Dank I
Por'anio'iib.
Col. Wiu Lsmb, Prri idont First Katlentl
IJaiik.N r o k
(ien. V 1) Ormrr, Oeniral Agent tostoi
8tnnhlp torn, any.
Capt, Natl Hint I Muir. , ot liurrusa f"uu &
Co liaiiKi-rs, Nmt'cjtk
Wwii U id fxi , of fetei Becd.iler-ihuiii-.
-
t tl Otilo Fsq. tiup't eaboaidand Boauukf
Uallioail
holnri J No. ly, Ks, or k J St W Nee y fc Co
SUrsimil t'aiii, hi , 1'ns dout AJbt marie
A h (Hpeakv Canal ouipany.
KUI.iU'.sry I , Heal fca at Broker.
Wiu U White, Li, Atwrney at La , Nor
lolk. The distribution will be bv lilltd olded per
sona or blind ihlldren, from two wheHeneot
which wl I contain gilts ou prlnteii ail pa, aea'C I
In . nv- tope- of the same !; Ihe oiterwill
contain tag' wlih a miwitim them orrepordr
tug it Hi) ih th keuKild ; afrr ibe enntent
oi bo h whi t are thnr- uality mised by r voir
ing. tbe person at iba .Br- wkuel will take a
number lliere'io i and then the person at the
secun-i wheul lll take gilt t beret r m and
the gilt thus tasoJi will be Ion, lo the numbi-l
taken Immtdiatety betote Ir this protas will
coiitluue the nnmbers end gin being pnbllc-.
ly atmuunce i, until the whule lenr nunond
andonegiriiareubdrlliuiei. iknatha publle
will readily ee there can be no iraod. collus
ion, or knowledge ot what gbt any number wilt
'"Should the tickets be not all Sold when the
concert nonie off, the presents will be distrib
uted In rop.f tin to the number wild.
Itih rwd the piielio will p'omtdiv respond
to thl sllurt tostt'ikh openattiin haliede
lightrul resort duiiog he heated month
TICKETS ONLY $5 EACH. :
Cnrirnrv (lilt will be pa'd i C ASU at onr
bvnki.ic house, In the city of Norlolk, on pre
sentation of the ticket entitbMi thtreto without
iiiscum t, -
Fr rurtfcer particnlar and ror tickets, apply
to the undersigned, e bo have umiertasen the '
exelusiv financial manage ti-nt of this scheme
and who alone are authorized toej point AgenS
tor the sale of tickers.
LfKKCSS. SON -.
Baiiker and Financial A g't- V ue de 1' I a Co.,
Norfolk, V a.
V- Ticks ror sale by W. COWAN OKKEN
DruggM, WUmlngton, H. O.
eor II SM-imca