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Arrive jt riorviuw ;jr .Wr.4 iiVr-f.Ij. Arrive at Kings vJle.1-.Uii.,....., ,lW:Q", A.JI7 leave Kinffsville . I it I . ffJ A "sM 0? M Arriv&at Wilminarton .Jv. . . . : . i . i&l 3 Ai M. 4 ri nence witntne jsortp eastern uaiiroaa to tliulestwii and at . KingSKille. wita ttue Saattr Carolina Railroad for Augusta.- 4 . Passengers for Columbia should take the Aceommodation. Train. MlcRA yaylO-'lJk-tf Wilmisgton, N. 04 May 9, 1868. 'I ... -if 4" M'Mtl.' ssipim 1 r fii l -I . . m 4 i CHANGE, OF SCHEDULE. l AD AFTERJ MAY 10 Wye Wilmington Etl!HXrA.M: and fS P rMTe at W4Witfnf,at 4:30 A. M ant Leave Weldouz-alO AM and, 7:J5 P. ST:J wrt arrive at Wehtouf aTsTlS A. M. and 3:Jj JheTlartra coecSMt?fu?2?fnMTc inaUay .Uae.il AU t Jul to the North. j , i ' S. LJ FREMONT. ' J 4 kEngkieer ahit Superintendent. JVumingtoii, May 10th, Wi. , ( ,191-tf t.' W il jsi , ngtoiid C iihr lotte and t Li 1 1 il f3f AND AFTER TUESDAY An fii An' the asieajjer Train on thisl oaj uu paiuruay, a v o'clock. A-'SJ Anlve at Sana km same'&yat iKffit? Arrive at WadefUmrrt' irstao-o pt 14 mW. glM Leaver AVa4esor Stage), orr Tues- viid ajsajwemr nve at Wilmington: same das, at 3 P. Mi . 1 WT'l. EVERETT. . UVD Cnl mil . n. 1 MSC 1 . .... if .n. j m.i - . i..-H. anr avoid hBatiBS'siliejrlioase 4n mer, by using, A.ioii int .. -ri f .Til a tier-ure tlte-4fcTTake'-fH ; -Also AttachTanfr-toFJAlps ?brr a, A i rirose"e Oil' JmkMit&AiliW - i . , - . . Arrive at Kingsnlie. . . . . i . ; i TtWJt P.- M . Arrive! flaref . . A J - j . "2 4 j i 14 pi th THE I Kbadill t8:3ff PM.. 7 1 fSfc tM .:t)kTtSi Jo Mills tTTB,.' r-,nf"6 , SPICED f?lG 3 IfSBTt1 i ai tit-:ninx ho m. J-i.-T -Ji -. fv u ! !jt u ERESER,VES-i-MARMAIiADE8 jmiir S JfeSuirip .peppers; A New and Large i Assortment of ; " i WMdTaiidT .Willow Ware, i Wtief ,Seryr &iArticIe ibf Alii JEx.,lfiami!y; F lour jKei ctaptlyj:onihad:an4!gtiaran.teed o Igfjre stifa cti&a tt the, most fastdioua. . f. iThe-attQritlon o Gentlemen l8tealed to the fact that we keep On liand the best; Grades of rs: iI t!6 ! Tobnccp and .Cigars f3 flA "jtid'i. pbiAr Fcoif and Market sts.v i " .... . GENTS' KI COSGltKSS C3AITERS; GENTS LOW-QUARTERED r'1 ' : i ;,v.BEFy, COMPETITION.- KWALKEB dl BRADLEY, ' Successors to : i JoltNr WALkER'A COT" ' may3d5lV.tc"l f ECfelLtfamkORNER. 1 6,000 BUSHELS CORN Hip SACKS SALT idfti a,. 10a HhTs: MdLASSES and SYRUP . . . -: -t ' hi -for. f HhllS. JtACON 5 is: l-J,gQ tCases LYE and POTASH; . kn'MaeirassbkmW ot GROCERtES, for sale at-WHOLESALE ONLY, by , W VV'iJ WlT.T.Altn RR08.iWl' Je20tf 27 end 20 No. Water St. y Groceries !; 1 AVJCt FJPJBCMAJE 1 JUL 15 MOtll f-T W " T w . . jroperie liYA 10 SoutliFxtont Street, shall fcbatWe M'GROCE KXfiMxtt at that BtkMt, ancf fespectfully request , a contin uance of the llberalpatr9pageijiieri,uiuj:o w stowed on that stauur ". I ; .X;CHASCHS FRENCH, f l June jf J86ify. iTJlYf iJia-ti THE Stock iXtl.'J , i a 11 I wouId-xespectfulljs.recommndhim -to'my ormer r1 June 1 1161 i MJMSf ATE AGENT, CiO. IU SO. rTOni ovup oittus, &C dnumo?WAtr; FARMS, i.irtrtjO- nnnft;-213-tf On ban f uitable for imm Oun-21S-tf 1 J- fcr ar s- r n .. -' 1 -o.nn work win be reaniy ior ubu.vcj mV i te course-0 theensuJiwnthTTThfwit of aubscribef s Will elose'on aOth inst. , Price to Subscribe.. V.JWj P Qi.v.avi.iHAfrat nATTiAji will ie receivea Dy xne Rev .MriaYEltSndatWmTJiRR'S and LOVE'S BOOK STORES.; f flr.(Mv B. ' M. QTT rVTTVtl TT? Q BIBLE. "rf " 'J&U rayaW ualhaiT full anctVe lect, supply jpCjUSE MEDICINI. -CHEilX CAXSf D YE TJIFFS PERFUMERY, SOAPS, BRUSHES, JEAliUXrJiRTJraete etJ. 5 ' . Pj.escriptons accurately and. neatly compoulidcfdfi , t - .-.. , K, fi.- torneProiit and Market Sts. P. S. Store oparopi ' 6..Ai M. to StIViL at iiight'waiidaae Saliat niy resfdenoowi fe contt street, betTPreen Dock and Orange. - septa&JL-tf . . M.i-- attention "of the Publte Is-rosriiAo.i-.fnTl'ciWj.l fWl- tn fact that THE MoBXINti STAR- ha al ready, a larger local circulation thaii has evier been reached by jansmewspaper fcetabHshed in "Wilmington. . It hks, also, a faUy and "rap idly increasing, circulation in the '-country.' Its BATES OK .ADVERTISING ARE LOWER than those of any ilewsparper tn ,th'e State and: tits : 11EASONABLE TERMS OF SUB SCRIPTION must soon give it a ciiculatioji that will'make it the best '-.adreirtiMii me dium in North Carolina. .i f iV v i sept23-l-ttv ; - - ' . . ' Read &ome ' English- Testimcnials.Tc 4 '. t : ''i.1 '- -iv Grseses Sailors' Home; ! ToplarStreet, London, ;Eng!anti, ''j I take this method of making known perfect cure I have obtained from the you'Vaiuai Medicine, the pain killeu. f I was urged by .a friend to tiy it, and procured a'bottle of Dr. KernQtr Apothecary. ; ' 'I ha4 been afflif 'ted three veajs wittf Neural gia and violent spasms of the stomach t which caused a constant rejection of food The doc tors atestutnter Hospital gave up my case in cjespairyj. jTien I tried your PAIN KILLER .w'hich gave, me immediate . relief froni pain and ':sictes's land M I regained ,my . strength and am-t now able, to follow my usual oceupa tion of saUorfciOhe-ottleicured me. ' i t -yvlf Yours respectfully, 'y i"- .,-""' : , iiit, i - a ' tnilBLks POWELI;, ' -81a I desire 'to bear, Willing testimony to the wbudetful efBcucy 6i ttmi Atneilciin rem edy1 Called Palri Killer which believe has no equal in this country..1 have bjen afflicted with heart disease, and tcoUldr.find no relief l;lgOjthe',Patn Killer which soon made a 5ure. i I am tiute wiiifnrt0 -answer: any.in- jquirlea about mease.Yourstt etc., . j ;-,'"'r" ' -;H iFANNY.SILv-ERS., rJ.. . -' ' 'Dudley, ;WorcesterslUre,Vugland. . I GirNTLKMBJsrr-I canwith confidence recom: mendlyour cellent medicine, the Pain Kill er, for. Rheumatism, - Indigestion, - and also Tootba,kba,:haviag proved its ! efficacy in the above jpoinplaintsi ; r Yours. Ac, ;- i REUBEN MITCHELL, " Bridgemaix's Place, Bolton. t G eb f iKESL ihaTe very great pleasure in recommending your medicine, the Pain Kill er. I wasnsufl'ering severely, a fewjjveeks since.- wltn Bronchitis, and couid "scarcely Swallow any food; sa inflamed was my throat. I was" advised; by a'frtehd to jtry your Pain J Riller, and, after Mkin?f y?4osea pf it, was completely cureil. Yours., respectfully T, WILKINSON, Boltoa, Eng. r P; st I bave recommeBCf te imedicine to several of mjr friends; and, Ijn eveir lustanee . . . - - , -z -m .if'i,t.si"''-''.-s,-'"'t-'i it nas uaa tue uesixuu cueui,. ie25-3o3-lm " JSflSGELLANEOUS, DBYCGOQDS: AAKOX & BBEINSTEIN: BEG LEA1E TO INFORM THE. PUB-.iio-tbttuey offer tke HANDSOMEST STOCK of .-rw ForeigitndIomrici -; ;C2h003DSf BOOTS AND .SHOES- J i -HATS?AKI-CAPSi-W !? iv. . . (YANKEE NOTIONS'. i. : .'..... istii. H0SIERY.:?GLOVES, jiitiX'i f ' OIL ctOTHS MXOTIGS, GENTS,' FURNISHING GOODS W ; LADIES' and MISSES' BONNETS audATS, Trimmed'aiid Untrimihed fl , . , ? BONNET RIBBON, FRENCH FLOWERS, DRESS 'TRIMMINGS, &C &c., ; They lxaveevesoffered in. this marketl .mi mm mm l We naW the largest aud best assortment in the' State;r:including all the most desirable styles of tW eason eel-asurwl itvsay iits they are not excelled eithetf ih!.st5'le 01? price by amy lathe market.''--- 1 S: r Wa h ava ft , fall iline. " . Marseilles an d ' Alen- dale Ouitta. Linen and Cotton Sheetings aaidv Pillow Casings PicLues, Percals, JLueu iJucics, jurie4-215-tf , ;- : f nik.pORTED : t? ,n".'in -AND 1 .it . DOMESTIC. t J . 4 (' ,t ,1 " rSfeleotidn,;;; l it .A- JfOSTIi EXCELLENT CLARET. f t'i.-.'i phi i'i ti. it? ;j!.' ifi.! l -i - "-'i ofsajebyjc-vi -i u v? i-a7 i jtuyj-uj.-M l ' 1 1 a k4 'a. jaarttet rtreei y.ClEAiVELAND,' 1 ,r ' .iifii!i 4 i-li MIKERALSPR 1 1 -ft-.T- jt).- ,-K.w s.: ? . ,f !'- , CTITTJ ATE 1ST. LEATEIWtNl,COU?f- tvna-iC.:- on tUe - line of the Wilmington, 1 Cnariotte 4f Rutherford Railroad, wiU be open t fftT-aitrv-Miort the firsVof -June- c ? ' . .WATERS Chalybeate, Red and White SmV iiCTBESTJGruH:' kiJ ,1 - OF THE ' (Jhoice .; ... -wceklr... 18 00;,.. l- v" month .....V.iV.... 60 00 ChUdien r underT 7 years, and jservauts, half rates. - . . ( ; v -" ' ! Forfurther particulars addies9 the Propsi etors, Shelby, si. C. . ' aplW71-law3m. . 3 Mailed; or delivered to subscribers iir- .all parts of the City, At $3 50 for Sis Montlissolr$l Safor Three Months ; ; I -2 Te Star Book ' JiUrieryify: srw. TJiis complete establish went is in- success- tut operation, and is dailv tarnina- oat the Kandsomt'spcci triers of worfc" Mr; T3 Tillin-fhast, its manager, is., uasprjiassediis. a skillful workman, anrJsiU jcuaranty - satisfac tiott ttf all itrpatrens. liis JBlakiBook" are model-of . jieatoels and-; durability and: are UJiiversally "pronoMifced the liml of'Vany. Old books are rebound iu thebetHnannerV and, i n sh or L e ver variety rof Bindim? ' juid ivuimg u exucated.noaUyt cheaply a,ua yrdmpt- Female Heroism- A TtkTiilkSk Deed : Ierl orinetl ;byTwbf Si ters. rril-i o 2tVr; ril';:s: yi r--'f v-- x 4J ou iiiieuayi .s jvia.f uorrm re-, lates the elironicler mo$t tamous heroines. ; Piir readers rejiietnber the sudden and. violent jstorni of Sat urd ay, aftern oon 1 as'tv-. Oliver CTreen, a colored in an Jiving on the farovof ;Bennett Bag&, Esq., iwas . crossing , the creek. .oearMir. in a r canoe,: (When it. was struck" by the wirtdf and Green Jwas precipitated in to ihe wate r beyond his depth. The spectacle was wit- iiiessscu liom xne snorcjy two laaies the Misses Sevmour, d aught ejs of tue late dre. fennoiif who, seeing a feilwr-creatare tjftue inereyoi the waves, and in an immineat dan ger d& dfownihg, propapted:-.by,;tlie noble -v instincts of. the sexl and for- getting danger and ail freJse in the xiaeiie o save llie'Jife 6-& htiuian being, got into a little frail canoe, pO .frail that a.mau- would not hare trusted hiirielt in it-in such a storm p-andj alter the J most heroic exer tions, readied the drown i ng man just as his strength had failed hi in, and he was about to sink." r; j J Greeh at this time, was nearly in sensible, and the two ladies found their strength inadequate : to the task of getting him into their boat so one of them held on upon him, keeping his head above water, while the other rowed the canoe to Uie shore, to which they safely arri red, and in a short time the seini 'drawn- ness. , That two ladies; should thus jplace their lives in imminent peril to sa vel ife, an d succeeded ;i u pi te of difficulties which would have ap palled, many a bolder heart, is wor thy of public commendation. .'That fhe individual' res'cued was an ob--$cure colored any whos death would scarcely have been noticed, but adds to the n obi eness' andgen erosity of the act. . All the ciruiu stances of; this ease proves that we have herojnes-in our midst as brave as'wtjmatry ofl tlisvhose;jiames, surviving oblivion, have tixie down to us thro us: h the old en traditions.- A XjitiicntiiMe Affair jThev fttfal-ljtliet .' of Ale-tafitdf ia vas disturbed yesterday by the oc ctirence.of an gabcident resulting in the death of a" young lady of that place, followed; by the suicide of a young gen tlenian to whom she was engageiiW lis inarried. It appears that about oclock - on -Saturday even ihg" the ung;lady,Miss Laura Schaffer. daUffhter of a confectioner, I residing on King near I air fax street was engaged1 infill iiitc ' a kenisene 1 ana p " Vr.hrij by j some ui eans - t he lamp;explqded;' an d the y on ng lady was severely burned ialxtut tho " t ace and bod v. Medical aid was sum f moned, and -'though. thW -libysienths used, every et)r t to! save; nert.iifc,., slie, died rat- ,1 1 ; o'cl ock yesterday , iryoraing,! after. hoiirsbf Jintppsesf; ferin'g.H The. saddest part of1 j the at, fair is yet t beiMslatedA I yoiing uiah named Qharles Tennyson, who was engaged to-be married, to Miss chaffer,- hearing oP'the'faccident, called at the ho use - and was ho rri fi ed to leai'n t h at h is; bet h rot bed was i j tt i i . .. aeau. xie rusneu irom lac of dro-wnmg his grif, 1 hisEup-l position is founded b'ri.tHeiatn when hn pnteretl 'a reManrant Kent i-, -r--. - - v. -( . ljy g toJ iowm t 5 -As, fettilfiit ; blTfmHla "Sbt and an I-v- ' - . Fi; - i . -v ia.Nii ivvupjr i :mtJUl . i .i r or a place upon" the histoHt tiao-e lv jtbe side of. the records Tofrtime'ri r- .1 ... . -t -it . I ir .ia cimitAcart ' -n-vir4ttinifi i jry mnct iraiiont. and ri.f.p.rrmnftn ioe mnfifc ever UC l. orinKing places ana uranir-neayW:v Intheir.fa-V Ul'lUlUAlCMlIll'T il father OU King streettlie;WaSci:paj)ta at the minimum price established by -' 'u a1 1 ' Tt :'i '"iir.'A the trovernmenU; -When grants1 pf the publie Wild With liquor, -lie Called , l7 ,rJv i pIIowaA Kaarv for the en. nearly; wild witn liquor. for ia' glass 6f w i iskey,'" and ; ,whie( the person' in atf eii tl anco! . t urn ed t(i get the h bottle: young flTerinyioii drew a pistol.i and placing it' at his nead, tired, tne oait entering just petund -tne rig nt ear ana-' passing upward: PKysicianerel smumori er. -and after ;adoptingnieans to iease his nain: the" sufferer- was. re-' moveto-hi8;liome;:vlt;i stood that he died aVan.eaHy1 hour last evening.--WasMnqtoti Vkroni cU) Monday. ' : The Democratiei Platfornf. ' 1 1 '. yrhe Democratic Party, in National 6bntvn tioH assemhled, reposing itst trust In the ipVe.l--ligenee, patrtoUsm and. discriminating justice pt the people. sbdinffiUpidn the Constitution &3 the foundation and limitation of t.hi f at the Government;" and the guarantee, of the uwwucd ui hio uviicii!!,; aim recognizing me quesuops pi slavery, ana -secession as haying been settled, for all time to come Vy the War, rr the voluntary action of ilie Southern iStates in constitutional conventions assembled, and tbe return of peace demand . ,,.r- . v First.; Immediate' restoration of flll the States', to thei rights' in the Uhion, ftndef the'eonsti tutiony and of civil government to the Ameri can OpleV '"Cv-'V.il .:'t : " '-' ;lSecnd. " Amiiestj for all past' political oiffen-' ces anJ the regulatibu of the elective franchise iiAhe States by their citizens . f .r J v inird.i Payments of tUe pubhc, debt of the ; nited States m rapidly as practicable j all. ? United States as rapidly .as practicable : all moneys drawn" from tne people by- taxation. i except so much as is reuuisiu .far thenecessi-. ?1ia rf t.lir ftnvcrnmint ' iinnnniimilln aAmin ties of the Government economical!? . admin- I istered, being honestly applied for uchpay- uicui; ru w pure. .juu. ut)itgJUOUS.Ol. xne WOVt ernment do or the law not f provide . i ? thftMtrht.; lr propwty awordmg4Its "real Yrae; incl bairds and other pubUc, sceuritlesiVi J - cj Fifth. One currency for the coverment and the people, the laborer and "the olBceh61dY,r the pensioner and the solderr .the producer and the" bondholder. ' '' - ;' J '.'-."' Sixth; Eeouomy in the atnlnlstration of the govern rnent ; . the reduction " of ithe" standing. army ana navy ; ineaooimon 01 tne rreedmeU's bureau, and all poliUcsdjihstrdmeritalities de signed to secure negro supremacy simplifica tion of the system and discontinuance of in - quisitorial ;mpdes- of Assessing and collecting internal revenue, so that the burden of taxa tion may :be equalized arid lessened, the credit jof the government ; and, the urrency,f nade, good ; the repeal ofc all enactments tor enroll ing th e 't3 take ' mi liUa into -natioaal forces in time of peace, and? a tariff for 'revenue, udou fofeign'imports, and such equal taxation .under iue jniernai , revenue jaws as-win apora met VlMit.iil lrnt.p.rt.inTi . t.rv.dfim.Rtir mamifntrtfon iaiiu iw w ill, niouuuii tuiuaiiiiig- wc rcveuus, J J. I . A. 1 J i J I L ' jin pose tue . xeasj yumen upoa ana oesrcpro. mote and encourage the great industrial tnter- :ets of the eoantry.0-.-.'' .;. -fe'-j iiA.f -'i'-f Seventh. Reform ofiabuses.in JJie adminis- tratioa, expulsion of corrupt men from.office ; J aorogatiou 01 useless omces ;? me -j restorawoq of rightful autliority to,, and the independence .of, the executive and judicial' departments 'of the Government; .the 5 subordination ofthe; military to the" civil'power, to the end that the usurpations of Congress and the despotism of the sword may cease. , : ,m Eighth. Equal rights and protection for naturalized and uative-born eitizens at home and abroad, the assertion of American .natipov ality which shall ; command. 'theT respect of foreign powers,, and furnish, an example;; and "encouragement to people strusrgling for na tional integrity, constitutional liberty and in dividual, rights, and the . maintenance.' of the rights of naturalized citizens against tbe absb- tuie uocinne oj lmmuiame auegiance, ana tne claims of foreign powers to, pun its h : them , for alleged crime committed beyoml their jurisdiction.-; -;v- 0--. !j; :T ll i la demarKtmg these measures and refomw we arraign the Radical party for its disregard of right, and the mi paralleled oppression and tyranny which have marked its career. After the most ! solemn and unanimous' pledge of both. Houses of Congress to prose cute the war exclusively for. the . maintenauee f the Government and the preservation of the Union unde the .Cpnstitutiou; . it hm ; repeat edly violated that most . sacred pledge, under sdjieh lone2a8 raUled that noble volunteer army "'tclrcarMSai ; Instead of restoring the Union, it has bo faf as in its power dissolved it, and' subjected ten IStates in time of profound peace l;to military despotism and negro supremacy, l it has nulli fied, thcre the right of trial by jury ; it has abolished 'the habeas eorpus that moat Tsacred writ of liberty ; it has overthrown the freedom of speech and the press; it has substituted arbitrary seizures and arrests , and military trials and secret stair chamber iaq.ui6ittion6 for the eonstitutional tribunals ; it has disregard-; ed jn time of peace the right, of the people. to be free from searches and seizures ; it has en tered he post and telegraph: ofnees, and even the private rooms of. individuals and seized their private papers and lettere ' without 'any" speeifie eharge t pojtice of affidavit, aa re quired by the organic law ;. it has couyerted, the Ameriean Capital ihti alBastUe ;: it hiur estabiished a system of spies-and official, espi onage to which no constitutional monarchy of Europe would now dare to resort it has abolished the right of appeal on important con stitutional questions to the supreme judicial tribunals, and threatens to curtail or -destroy its original jurisdiction,; which isi irrevocably tested by Uie constitution; wnie me learned. Chief Jnstiee jha been, subjected to th 9 most . atrocious calumnies,) merely beeatise lie would not prosti tute his high office to the support of the false and partisan charges preferred against the President; Its corruption and extrava gance hatve exceeded anything .known in- his- tory, and by its frauds and monopolies it -has neatly doubled the burden of the debt created by the war. "It has stripped, the JPrsident of his constitutional power of appointment even of "his own Cabinet.' Under its repeated -as saults the pillars of the Government are a-pek- ing on their base, and should it succeed iaNcf vetnoer iigjll uuu inaugurals its ucsiucuk,. no will ioee6 a a subjected and conquered, people amid the ruins of- liberty;and" the scattered fragments of the Constitution: -; . ' ' a s ' .And we do declare and resolve that ever since the people of the United States threw,, off. all subjection to the British terownhe "privilege and trust of suffrage have belonged to the" sev ti-al States, and hftve been granted regulated an'cOiitrttfled exclusivelv by (the; political power of each State respectively and that any attcmutbv Congress, oh' any pretext what ever, to -deprive any State of thi$ right,' or- in- terierc wnu its eiercipts, is aYittjjittBuowi tlori of power Which can find flo warrant in the Constitution v. and if sanctioned by-the people will subvert our form pf government,, and jean only eiid In a smMe tentratizfca r ana- eonsoii-- aaieu uovernmenw n wmm wrjsciiii t.,- .'. - . ... . .1. . . - 1 1 1 1 ts'tenccr of the States will be entirely abs and an unouallfied despotism be established in 1 place of a Federal, Union ;of , coreqnat ptaieti arid that we regard, the recdnstruction acts tso.-eailedY of fConfiress-; aa 6ttehl; iiTeurpa tions and uncOnstitutioaaV revolutionary aad-j .i,vocd : mac-oar soldiers ana sauurs wnu uarriw- f:rltf,fla,;at,i bur countrv to tfctory ;aeaiBst-ai . ... :." .i. i 1 rnnst bq faithfully : tarriedii wiaeIypoBSibie among ithepepra disposed of ejthprriinder the pre- r - "r.T.r TTI .-1 ZI TVrT7i sojjauie quanuiiesiiu. w yv-, couragemenir of "Importaht'public' Improve-f mtmt, the. proceeds? of .the sa"5 of sucn lands, drew Johnsons in exereiBinstLe power .oXrhlft high ofilce in resisting the aggressioniof Con-; f..:. t. . -i- i entied to the crati- TTi n p. fTT uift wnoie American uwuus. auu ui w half rot th Democratic partVs:-wo! tender Wnr 49WT thanks for hid patriotic eaorts m.xnat, re- krar.l.' Unoni this piatiorm., tne uemocrawc - - a . support the Consutution ana restore me Union, forgetting au pas uiuerencc ui opin Ion, to unite with us in tlie present, great struggle for the liberties oi the people and and n ot. the ' lands memsfives. snouia. dc so applied k:?' i V?i' P - '' -r 'i That the President of the United State3i; An that tO all Snrh . tO Whutpvpr linrt p i' -y r-- I have heretofore Velo&red. we exteid t:.ei!'' ' ' hand of fellowship and bail Vd siicii cd-c ar.j- ;Ing witlj us as friends and trtftiirewrr"'-' , : . Mcsdctd'ThttAvL tho f nurcas. la tharistj ' ;c we will adljere, With. jmsweryins fldemy.to Urn w i.vu, umu bug XUUSIilliUtlUU, Its' kite iuunaaj , ti&n-of -our-strength,-security and happiness aa a people, rand, as frames work, x& governwenV . equally conducive to. the e' ' ira fad, prosper, . ity of all tlie StetebotU-NofthetTi 1 a Iteidved.- That the;Union jestablihed. tj tf J Constltntipna a Union of States, federal in lta j character, composed of State thereby united, -r and is capable of existing "Without 'the;.State as us rominwng integrai parts, ana- liercfdnr - the perpetuation fahe-Uuion Id tt5 integrity epends npotbeipresemttQApf.thts -i; iheir integrityJtbe Qovernment of .the UnjteA States being a FederaT RepttbK4'la"nd not eo; i soFidation of the whole pwfple lnto-aiiatioT; ; jSeo2ved 'That the" perpetuity- of the Onfotf and the.piaintenahce .of.. the govemtnenttSa-". both were established bv the Constituroft-and . . as both, under the pon'tUutichi. bavtf beeus ipoumied in theforesrblwg- tesolutiotis:- jri )dhiJ Iformity with the - venerable teachings at J efier-" euuf iunuwun ajiu achsuu, uave wer Deen ceia'- j stice, to be paidroiiy by brmging back the-admmistnition- of cuing it from those jwbo have ever, held 'the' ; consututiou itseiL tu ;pev no better than no 'better than ' . vw f VUUI V ITlUi UVM.U 4UUH11 BgratUiCUC Ib&C hedf'kwjiose revolutionary policy knd Bieas- urea hate brought such general discordv strlfo r. and war, with Ukr-attendant Ills 'tipbna-'largo', portion of :the' cuntrti aod trtcfc wide-spread demoralization throughout the Whole bf it, I: taming tne Jjeaerai.tiamnustratioar in-Rie iater unhappy conflict Of arms,'did so in good faith with the hope and 'earnest ,wish;t hulnt&ttfs the principles above..'set forth, .ftnd'.'witl;iiot " view of waging var;ph thejpart of, ,'t$ North; ern States in- any' spirit of oppression jagaiiisf their brethrenof the Southuor :ior any-pur' pos&.b( conquest or snbjugatIon,,lKl'purp8o,, " of overthrowing or interferlngwlth-the tights" or established institution of the States, but to- defend and mjiin tain the supremacy of the con stitution, and. preserye the;; Union .wltht ;al I -t the, dignity,. cqaality and- rights of the' sveral States uuiHvpaifed. The ettbjugatton of 'theio0 Stat8ror the holding' of mra' aa :c,6iijueredi: . territory,! would be; jr4 tfte, judgnierit 'fit JtKU convention, the, destruction of. the Union'-, it--. self;. ' -.&.-. :.i?.f;.!-'t'r.i. 'Jiesolvcd, .That the highest, nwpif of pfrot ism is due and should eve be rendered to- air-' . .those who in the recent war periled:life,or for--. tune ior tne mainenanca or ue v mow, and: ia benencent system of i American govern ment v ' thereby -established npon the fundamental-' -principles Bet forth In- the"-foregoing resolu tions ; but we bave.neimethaoksvnor8jrar?i thj'-folf those ytrd entered, or jcarried on the eontefjt for the subjuga'ttoi of States Hi for th subjugation- Ify Federal authority of ther wt ' race in any of the' States, to. thy deurihloir of; V the blacks. .The right of suffiragey or who shall idxerclse political ptwerr is. a. matter. that reta ' tander thecoostitatlioalezcItialvlVittB thtr several States;tthere itpropcrly belongs nd? there it should continue ever to remaini r, ; (jroceries I 'Groceriea!:! I HATE JUST R-ECErVEI and IIAT& f. . in-Store af- 1 - --rf julyl-238-tf 10 8puth Front Street- -v -Aw 5i 1 -'.' " ' rr ATHJsasxt oxsAHiyirl f trinttjr, ait ewock: of calicoes nit .'. ' CH"ALXrES Jt3!fl)f ElfAMlfEa s 'u Miums XiRE AT KARdtiSSS Sd tlo't''rIl!) at?5 SfEtf AJfOBOTS WEAR CHE A"Py--at ''jv GIRLS AtfIB0YSflI THE PBilC ATtE ItITTOMtTtADE a larc t66WhMitMiiku,' ! CHEAP;BLEACHED COTTON,- fe ' v . . i . ' ' . f .-.-f-: A 3UJtK.iii oxuca uir win lis uooi3f a- .TlIflA THE CARLifX. .EMPORIUM 1 Oflers Oreatf .. InduccpAentoto Caah Bayers: y:, - ; june2l-230-tf. . 5 r Euro pean" Capitalists their. LANDS, MIXES-, . WAT can address me at Ree.asyillelfv-C t f, f -L i4 ' j ' Refereiices 1 made' to4 pnoUe men'teaerally . . , p febal-130-tfl " - -TK tv COURTS. . hhiq qqms, n4 ',C1EIgAL:DE.: 1 rangements tnrougaout my i.v riiu- UpARTMENTjT am ' how ready. to receive my r Friends &nd, jPatronaa and Ito "execute alt or-1 ders ia the pest Style of the axu , r, A new BUT) c 1 V" o I i! ii A ivi iw a lar " e E.aa v.vh It Anrl &ALLERY--CoTner-lJ:aTfct ana Loceawfits.. .1 ENTRIKprthwtCrr.i . j - ....... w .,M:AlOi5I-2X - . 1 mrg-140-tfl : Artist and PiipprlebrJ r T;ES.Peace Waxt a nts; Stata arrant ?: Civil. Warrants, cteh!.Wnrr-'i f fz . . sale at - . - . Will 11; BERNARD'S - .. : ri nil ril-Porintlae jmdLP-nbiioii-"'r llouaii ; J ; ; ' And Goaeral Book 3 idryy 'octaw'tt "oiTareovS-Sftutlj .ricr&t' 'XT, Plain. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 14, 1868, edition 1
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