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. ' " " - - . v- . - "V- ' ' - " - v ,x ' ;i ..(-......" ;'! ' "s ; : : v , .. . ; . . ..... ... - i- .. , '... ... . ' '. -. . : . .'":: . . v -:: : . ii - , " ; . - . .'' . . - ' . " .y v (I No. 3- Solith jWater StJ One M" tV days, 1 25 ' r four days, , j : . . . . T. a oo '1 I one week, 2 3u't i ..int Adrertisements taken at nro- i rates. ... t por JlOUttf'J . - ' rUlNGTON A MANCHESTER ROAI iff Au;W. E. ATills, Jamus U.,Barr, IticU K eV, J. lrW- ' "!irSi 7Vwrer-Wm. A. Walker. 1 RIPIUWX AtAiL. , , "J , , ferii VaaBokkele4 iirf KoVcli; Robert 8. Fronoh. Walter U 1 rf'ttfiiibon, riay wood VV UaJoli, CT. C. Henr f .G. Logan, A. RrHoltnesly.". 1 Trawwrtationr-W. II. Allen. ( K55 3lWL T. Alderman. KefW,GilU .J. flight Ayentw Rf J! rynn. . j . Jrvi(iTON WKLDON RAIL ROAD. I 7on Me WEdward KldZ Tar rioro , ii x 2J.C Chief Engimsr and Qenerpenendeit-4 h$.m'framoortotimVm. Smith. 'sireiartixnd llPcnsiwer J. W. Thompson C Matter of Machinery AuiU-ir G I" iatl- 31. iiaukins. .v. K4iL ROAD LINES. GENEBAL SUP'TS OFFICE, j Wilmington ' & . Manchester R.; EJ Oompaliyi i- I WitkiwGTOTsr, ST. CM May 10, 18. . j 0 AXI AFTEB MAY lOtb PASEX GEK TRAINS of this Road will . run' on the following Sebednle : , . . . : r j . j EXPRESS TRAIN. j Leav Wilmington tlaily at 4:45 A. M. Arrive at Florence... ................11:15 A.M. Amv at Kings ville P; M. Leave Kingaville . ;'.. 10:18. At M. Arriv at Florence. 1.-50 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington.:.. v 7:r5 P. M. Express Train connects dosely at Florence with the North' Eastern Railroad for Charles ton, a id Chraw and Darlington Railroad lor Cheraw, and "at Ki;igsvili with the South Carolina Railrcwi for Anustajto vrhieh point the cars run through withosnt change. : 1 i ACCOM MO D ATION TRAIN. " Leave Wilmington daily (Sun. ex.)at7:30 P. M. Arrive at Florence...'.'... 2:20 A J M. Arrivd At Kings ville. . ........ .... . i . 10:0? A. M. Leave jKiugsville... '.v ". . 3:30 P. M. ATiv at Florance. . . . .vs ..... .f . ;lO: J i M. Arrive at Wilmington . ..... . . . . : 5:13 AI M. Accommodation Train eonnincts closely at Fl.-ence with the North Eastern Railroad for Charleston, and at Kingsviiie with the Sooth Carolina Kit n road for Ausruita. Passengers for Columbia should 'take the Accommodation Tram. . TM. MacRAE, may 10-104-1 f ; ' Gen'l Sup't' OtFirs Chisf ExoifrEEK & GenSuf't, I iWitMisoTOK, N. C, May V, 18d8. - J- 0HANGE.OF.S0HEDULE. ! OSf AS1 AFTER MAT lOCh iTHE PASstfNUiiR- JCRAINS- on thi Road WU1 we Viltnington ati5J A M and 8:30 P.'M., H?plilVti Wilmington at 4::) A. M. and Leave ;Weldon at 10A. M. and 7:15 P.M., and arrive at Weldon at 5:13 A. M. and3x0 r. M. j 'The day train will not run on Suudave. Abe day train connects with the Aiu.aihessic ami Bay lhie,-. Ail are quick to the North. -S. li FREMONT, T- ' m Engineer and Superintendent.' Jtumington, May 10th, 1333. . f!94-tf Vi iisjij r. o, Clia v I b 1 1 e and UlTMEUFOtti) RAIL, ROAD. , j V Gejosal StrPKRiwTENDBNT's Office, ) j Wilmington, N. Any. 9, 1867. i 0 AP AFTEB TlTEft DAY Next, An rmU813?u the Passenger Train on this t1.,vvi11 leye Wilmington on Tuesday. Thuivsda daf lan,rl (Gars) 'Monday,' Wednes ay and Friday, at 7 o'clck, A. M. -arrive kt Wilmington same davs, at" S Pv M.' miscellaneous:'- Yon can clo : all ybnr. Conking, save time,' trouble and money and Yoid h(eatirfg5 the -house in ' .8fnttmei. bv n si a. i . :z s : t IL !or GasStove-J 8K f0 th-TTN U W- rKArrtsMAV .VULCAN (Gasr4STuvE: frf : are ' the.?bJIt JTake'i other . 1 .!. .f..':j.Ji s'-j I.H.J: ' f 1 u,rese, Lanterna, fete., etCir'Wi..M u.rea,8e, Lanterm fete., tcXVii' i "ln b " ' . ' - - - j r- ii . LOWEST CAPBICES 3u 'toi.ir.'..Wli: - i'l l-fc'WMiJWWiili mi.jttiHiM.il mum iwfWWMMllWMyHtfMHMr . J; R. XXAtris, pt MiUa IIoas 'cJHw-estdnTs ':- "s- I - iafFVanBaaSQafeons a. ' MISCELLAiNEOIia S 1 1 -AND . in 'US" " c 15AJtts- .1 ! SPICED TRiPE: I - - r U FULTON MARlfKT' BEEF"f ' ? -j FRRE3H CRACK ERS-Ali tinds. 1 , FRESH O C. BUTTERheap. ' u-. , ORANGESLEMONS, V ' : ikr tPRERVEaMARMAlADES : : ENGLISH- PICKLES ; MANGOES and STUFFED PEPPERSi . ... ... , ( if: "! - -ALSO- . . w w tojvi nmuuL vi id ' arid :Willow:: Warm s'.. .."v wr,The Very, Uest Article of- I " Exi. i Fa m ily Flour t i Kept constantly bn- hand and gnaranteed to give satisfaction to the inost fSastidibus., , i ; The attention of Gentlemen Is ced'to the! ij," - :. ' "' . , ': " - j fact that-we keep on hand the best Grades of jf 'Tobacco, "and Cigar. I: W,M. & J. 0; STEVENSbN, ! S Comr Front and Market 8ts. ! jje4-215tf . : - . - - , y 'V ' . . ' By tlie Air Line To-Day ! EXTS' KII CONGRESS GAITERS; GENTS LOW-QUARTERED : . I JerseyTies ; HANDSOME and ; I Desirable Goods 'I ' . FOR SUMMER. RECEIVE FRESH GOODS EVERT ' ' ' 6 . -:7- oxi ija . prices j ' DEFY COMPETITIOSr. i WALKER & BRADLEY, Successors to . JOHN M. WALKER &, CO.. f , ;may30-211-tc EXCHANGE CORNER. g QQQ BUS1IEES CORN; 5 OOO KS SALT; 's I i'jiQ ithds: MOLASSES.and SYRUP; Hhhs. BACON ; 200 Bces PAN ES u jr - l?f Cases LYE and POTASH; 1? 1 Ki Boxes (&Wb) S0A , Ahkl a general assortrnmtTf GROCERIES, for sale at WHOLESALE ONLY, by - ' -; . 1 - . " WILLARD BROS., 20-tfJ ; ; ?p antuNo. water st. v (oceriiBslf'BrocenesB TtATISfl jPURCITASEI THC STOCtt Groceries, Provision Liquors, -- u ' ' "'.;''ike.V c, - - 4 ...il: OF- - ldrSouihvEront Street I shall 5ntiritieHnrGEOCr2lUSfNESS at tbiitatand, aul respectfully request a contin uance of the liberal patronage heretof ore. be stowed on that stand". , 1 , s r r j 1 w. - n AS. H. FRENCH. Junel, 1868;-1 TTtAyiNG DISPOSED QP: TIIEEK- tirtfgtock bf" M 4 Groceri.es, Provisions, Liotiprs, &c.,; In Store No lO South Front Street," to t CHARLES il;. FRENCH, I would- Respectfully rocommendhim- tamy i OEO. Z. FRENCH, Commission Merchant, ;i- c'xnd': m,v;.oi i Will irive special attert tloif to he purcnase JUL LS, Locations foriTUEPXN TINis.,,bi.iiio t,Vn'-Anmb'e( j,jjgglr Suitable for immigrant; w J X Quno,-2i3-tr .MiS-fAjf'i.: i yIswebso ? - t Xwort wUl be ready for deUveryDyomi ihA fionrsft of the-enSuiBSr-raowth. Xlio Ust OI , Fresh lect Jtzpply of "PljTjSE' MEDXPINlES, CflJGMI-. CALS, DYB STUFFS. PERFUMERY,' SOAPS, BRUSHES, JANCY., ARTldLES, t&. .etc. . Prescriptionsacenrately an d , neatfy, t r Comer rj-ont Rd Mafliet Sis. I P -rtoro .ppenTroni 6 - A. M. to 9 P. M. XSis fishing -preseriptiona ooinpounded atniglit will please callatmy residence ott Se : cond Street, between-Dock and Orange. i ' sept23-l--t -7 ' 'T- -' f if - jr- -j,r, " . ; t ' ' ' V The attention ' of th business i act that TA nas,' al-' reaayv a larger local circulation than has ever been reached by any newspaper estahUshed in Wilmington. It , has, also, a fair, and. rap idry increasihjr, circulation in' the country. Its RATES OF .ADVERTISING ARE'LOWER I than. tbpsB of any 'newspaper in the State st: tth&t dimn Sept23-r.tf Read S6ni9 f EngUsh' Testimonials;. -a t Gbkbne's fiXlrlOIts, Hoars;, - )J ( t.t ropiar street, Juonaon, jungianu J jtake this j method of, making (known thb perfect cure I-have pbtail from the use of your .valuable medicine, J he PAIN KILLER. I was urged by ;a friend tp try it an4 procured a. UOttlA fit Tir. KPi-nnt. -A'TrtfhfaVw ... : .. i 4 A , j I had been aJSlfted threeyears with Neural gia, apd violent spasins of thetoniach, which caused a constant rjeiection.of food. 1 Thedoo tors at V estminster Hospital gave; np my ease in despair. , .Then I tried yonr, P A1X-KILLER;-which ft'ave, me immediate . relief from pain land sickness and I, regained . my . strength. anu am( now aDie to ipupw.my nsnai occupa tion of sailoV One bottle bnred m., 1 .. ;- ; J Yours respectfully, , . , , . ' ' " ; CHARLES POWELL, SiK-r-I desire to bear willing teetimonv to L thewonderful efficacy of -that American rem edy called Pain Killer, which I believe has no etna Jn this, country. I have been afflicted with; heart -disease, and could find no relief till I got . tptieJPain Killer;: which soon made a cure. I am qujte willing to answer any in quiries about my case Yours, ctc.:, r r ' i ' JFAJf IJTiSILyERS,-?. , r Dudley) (Worcestershire,) England. : GaifiptiBMiSK T catf'-with' confidence' rfe6oiiv mend you excellent sued icinei the Paiii Kill' er, for Rheumatism, ' Indigestion j and also Toothache, having proved itsefHcacy in the abeve complaints.. . . Yours,' Ac' , .. REUBEN -MITCHELL, . , . -i . BridgemanV Place, Bolton . f Gehtlkkes I have very greatpleasure in recommending yourj mediqirie,the ,Paiu Kill er. I was suffering severely a few ' weeks since with Bronchitis, and. cpnid scarcejy swallow any food, so iniamed w:as my throat. I was advised by' afriend to try your Pain Killer, and, after talcing a few dosps cf it, was completely curearvi Yu yr;wtWUAU3t$0iri Boijtoib 3Sn(g'. P. S.I have recommended t e medicine to several of my friends, and in e,veiy,in3tance, it has had ihe desired Weet. v je25-233-lm ' ' ' .. " "v- t " MISOELL AK KO US. j " v-' -OF THE. - DRY GOODS CAMPAIGN. AARON &RIlElINSTEI?f. TEG EEAVE TO INFORM THE-1IJ15- D He that they offer the HAS uSOAlEST STOCK--Of.- i- r 't'i',' Foref gii - anil Dbm ic BOOTS AND SHOES, j ' - HATS AND CAPS,. j " - YANKEE NOTIONS, i HOSIERY, GLOVES, ' OIL CLOTHS A MATTINGS, GENT. FURNISHING GOODS, LADIES' and MISSES' BONNETS and HATS, Trimmed and Untrimmed ; BONNET RIBBON, FRENCH FLOWERS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, AC.; Ac., v -LUX i; , V- i b J- W . ; 1 fc - -r . s - .J Wfi naverthe larjrest an best assortment in the State, including all the most desirable 'styles of the seasons 3 We feel assured in say ing they are not excelled either in style or price by any inthe market.::- i . i - - ' We have " 'full line. 'Marseilles' and Alen daleQuilts, Linen and Cotton Sheetings and ... J .T. . 1 . . 1 t tnn n..fr. 1'lllOW UBSlUgS,' riques, X-tJIl ilia, iJiucu 'AC.-&C - - - -- alK I ALODO rjiirK JKBoTl .rsrMiWjnrt' Tt .paii to any person who will -furnrsh us with the name of nyiB0Toi.H6uscs'whb caB sell ; 0Xi0rriirH:zisrc3- AS-WELI flDff afts LOWPRICEaare, now being, sold by the rodey signed, u it ,5j- . rJltJi-..V,. 4. -r" C vi Coats at $1 OO .;..at . 1 OO ' v V. 1 .i - .U UA . .. wr - T a 5w . - ' ........ a sv at . lO Paper Collars, per box... .at i X4J everytfiinese in in:4pcVttoit.r And-everytfi: j.rViBrnilAlTTEI TO UITiOJ!! us 4 soon give t a circulation"1 - - ueu, .imu ujo willteke itVthe'besJt adveriisfnar ie-; price, v&ow is:the.earm thorpfrtri trt r.f in North Carolinat 1 7"'".' lrCT ... 7 ' 7 : V , Tfj I 4 ySfe.i lilfi-WAHii:: lEEEAT iWJI4IING7'ON N. ( Mailed," or cleT3reJ?ed to subscnilier In all parts of "the fcitv, . at $a,'a; for Six Months,;!- II 23 for Three, Months;" rtTHEr Stab Jo j 0yFiS.r-9T8 estafe Uehineat ba;recentlyiieen enlarged atitl added tip. fry new TOaterfeiltypc, &c; t hev whole (tin de thj .Joremknsliiu'of one of ftUe'best praetji calje& .prlttters in the country The proprietor is prepared td rBceiVe 'and 4 proraptly' 'execute orders for .all' kinds, of plain or fucy, work, cards, labels, lill-heads, posters, rogramnKss, eketsin Tadii any description ;of jQb wprk 4'one ?u a well appomiedcjoh'fpfficq. , TM ci trons of the establishment may be assured.that full justice will bje done' 6; ixeU' orders otj. yotir 3b;,wbTltddh.ijd get H dohe w.elt" In. .injMP' lancy pnuUnff in . colors or.- plain the wbrk florie'at the Sta office will compare favorably with thatisaned bv the lanre estaB- lishment's of Je arXprlftand Philadelphia. We Inviteurjfrlends to am Inspectlpn nd the I 1 can judge for themselves. From every direction we have acQuots of the excessive heat of ithe weatheiv aUaconsecuri 1 1 j a lkrgl increase in the mortality list. On of the Kew YorK "papers of yesteri day, speakings oC-tlio ;extreine hea in that city on -Tuesday, says : ! -The thermometer yesterday rangl ed higher' in! ;jSew' Fork .than in Havana; or Kev ct. CJii!'rej ports one degree wa roier haniiye York, and5 is the hottest pjaqhrd Ifrpuu ThQti police report: fifty-two cases , oj: . sunstroke yesterqay, ; . ot wHiHi inrty-one '.pWYcS.atal.tvSsii (persons- were taken home' by ,'th hfli- ti-i'rl'i ill: . l'J.'i?:: -4 "V;; - omcers.i.iiiimy ouier cases ; occurred wfiem the ufierers were prompt 1 v caf edfbi:,5ytheir frienda and weree not reported toj th&p9liccri& la'oV haHPKi-eturhje4 fmmValwaik was found dead in her chair. Fred-; erick Millefjsof 837 yWibst Fortv fourth street, had been married )ut a; few h ours, w beh Jt heieat rostrat ed liim, death ensuing almost im thediatlyVveral Wfcrcjxrostrated by the beat 'while stauding in front morning the telegraph o w i ressj were busy fottbree hours reporting cases where the -parties had'5 di ed in t he night'1' and were 'found , by their friends in the morning. Orie case occh trea oii ' the rFu 1 ton fe rry , b oat. The stage dri vers sufipred terribly d tiring the dayrn unprotected 'from, the scorch in.Jays oi the sun . an d -yet n ot daring to urge their horses faster than a walk. Along the lines ot the street rail ways irelaysijfibtirseweTe kept at every half mile,-and even with that precaution -most ofr the? companies lost some xf F-their animals. Last F n ight exmj ; breeze sprung : u p; fro in tnecsotnwestand at ;miduigbtr the citv was affain-q niter couitortable, The iXei aufi Clerical tl'it. Th e ext rem e: heat that h as ; 1 ately prevailei3 has, revived sonle of Henry' VJard Beclier's waggery.i'It, is said that .! '-. ' '' -.(.'w I.7-.- r-'.n s - , , -. Entering the pulpit on ;arf exnf- tiatmglyt;bot, bapiii morning, be sioNvIy 3 afiVkncedT to the desk," tlie thumb -.an orqfinger;ohis sinister hand inserted bet ween the collar of liis shirt arid the cuticle of his thor- axand 'while he Vaiulyr essayed toj to Keep tnese at; arpesiaoiqig tauce,.k the sisterhood seatecla be nant tones 3S'S0-peeuliar U h iin; ) -hctf j self-ossWsedC ttjethreu wnoilv seit-posse6 jtnd- sisters: if is cfr 8 d hot !?w; Oij the instant" tlie tans weruiieaded lit .-midair and several ; of ;thfe"sis r.n iAn v, rri ir.i-.VVa fifnf 1- "fi 'fMf".:" of coma or hysterics, while, tle iti ore . iu:?if lt. R1.1?11.? ,Jf -Aiu Ot norror, SDraug to their IteeC and u-v'fcin.w La 'ctoln there stood. JiKe so, many., statues. With tne perspiration vi stiearmng r i x-. .... not seem to notice "the state; sternation i uto-wEtcliihe had t hrpw n his ;auaiencev'an& as for the-second 1 i . 1 1: 1 ..S3 . .M.Lkii)A MM : V he continucdiin Measured spSecn," lwov.a ilio -rrf n no r"iif ArrloT that tlot fore - mmmean wm fanninfH tn'eirV aidi idt those soft; clearWd yeiresK of ' liheH. heVTepeateo!; .'Bfetliren- i-AWu. f f iif fnlfVrim ftnd Miefttfialf of the Democratic partyj.wetci4der.iim , j OrnrliKe tone unison, as, jtneyi Agiuwiy itrecumwgpc 9L J3 AUkmdBOXrinap'T-a11 rV" liftT-rTArMnfi 6fgettihg airpastdiffereQces H. beRNa-d '3.v v their seats. crjea: H r.-r :ery isembled, repo- its trust in the intel-s-f'patriotiara a Jiscriminatlhg- j ustice people,tafidii-- noon' the constftntion of the as the foundation and imitation of the powers Tf the QovmmenVknd ytb IBaranteeW tfte liberties1 of the -eitien? and recognizing tle questions of slavery and SQcefbin-aa having been'ficttle'd for all time'to-otne bythe war, or;thjB,yolnntarx tctiont of ,tha iiVouthernPtatis in 'constitutional conventions assembled, and never to foe renewtd feagitatedMdwith the return of peace, dejmand r ,-.':- ' i . : V ' First. Immediate restoration of all the States ta theirrurhts;iif thfe Union, nflderthtf Consti tution, and of civil government to the. Ameri can people ; ' - J , tu Seeortd-r Amnesty for all past political 'offen ces ani the.regnlatiou of tlje elective franchise in he Stales' b their citizens. -1 " ' i ..". - Third. jeaynientt Of trij public: debt 'of .the United States as rapidly as practicable ; all moneys drawn from th people' by taxation, except so much as is 'requisite for the necessi ties of the 'Government,' evononucally admin istered, . being. hotnestly applletl'for 6ttcH par- crument do not expressly state upon their f&cir J in thelawful mbnevof the. United States. . Fourth. Equal taxation of every $pecies ot U.' "" JmnnS ' Fifth. "Uue currency Tor the goyerment and the -people, tbei laberer' ahdUhe Officeholder. the pensioner aad the. soldier,, the producor- U1IU tuc UUUUUU1UG1, ' f . r Rixth.-Economv in the rlmvnist.rU?rt A fhr goverhtnentY .the .reduction ; of the ..standing arm b1 nsi fho o Krl i t i Ar' t a fWnilMn bureau, and all political instrumentalities : de signed to secjire negro supremacy ; simplifica- qui;itorial modes ot assessihg and ;colleting internal revenue 'so that the burden of taxa tion may be eduallied and lessened,1 tlie -credit of .the government , and. the .currency . made jfuuu , wie rejjwti ui an euactments ior enrQll Ingithq; State, militia, into national forces 4n time of peace, and atarHT foisrTuuo npA fdrelgn impforts, ana such equal taxation under the internal revenue laws-, as will afford 'Inci dental protection tQ ddTnesticmanuractnres. and -a' will? without 'impaiViii the1" re1 venue: impose jthe least Jurd;n uppa.end -best pro mote and eneburajze the firreat industrial inter ests of. th& country; . , . Seventh.-. Reform of abuses f n. rthe admii)lfl tratlonV'ehlSlon pf corrupt men from office ; abrogation of useless-offices ;i ..the restoration of rightfulauthority4oKand,the.. lpdepepdence of, thef execiltrvelanjudiciaV departments of the Goyernmentj -the sjoboiinatloir'kif 'tti military, to the civil jpower, to the end tlat tiie u&arpioaa of Congress and 'the'despotism1 "61 tJie sword may Jceaaa.-.'; ? ?vhq 'V&f nt j Eighth.' . Equal rights v and protection for natnralized and native-bdrn citlirens at' home and abroad, the assertion of, Araricap nation ality which shall command the", respect of foreign powers, and, furnishan- example !and eircouragement to, peaple , struggling ,for. na tional integritycdnstitutibnat liberty and in dividual rights v and the ; maintenance of the rights of naturalized, citizens against the., abso lute doctrine of immdtabieHegiance;Jarid the ciaim.pf. foreign powers: to puolsh Jtheni;for alleged mine committed beyond their juris diction ;!jt?:i'a::a, .v. -.'i ii i i-ui ';.. In demanding these measures and reforms 'wef arraign the Radical party for its dis regard of righti and the unparalleled oppression and tyranny which hay e marked its, career.:,,! . , After the most solemn and unaninjous t)lediK9bf:.otfi-it!l06stTOsv - to J brose- cute thevaftexeJusivelysfOrrthe; iaainttsnaiice J T6TtlTe GoTerblneht 'and the" prese rvatlon of the t Union under the Constitution, it has repeat edly, violated that mas$, , sacred. pledge, under which alone was rallied "that noble volunteer army, which carried odr.flag to; victory. . - f Instead of restoring the Union, it has so ; far as in Its power dissolved It, and subjected .ten Statestin; time f profound1 peace to : military despotism and negro supremacy. : i It has nulU-, tied there the right" pf trial by jury ; it naef abolished the habeas corpus, that most sacred writ Of liberty ; it has.overthrowu tha freedom tied there the right" pf trial by jury ; it has' of epeeehand' the press ;- it ' has ' substituted arbitrary seizures rand; arrests and: military trials an4 secret star Chamber inquisitions for the constitutional tribunals it basittisregard ed in timepf peace.the. riffhtOf , the people .to be free frbih' searches' and seiitires ; it bar en tered .tliepot!and:telegraph offioeii and : even the private rooms ot individuals, and seized their private. papers and letters f without any specifier charge or i notice,, pf affidavit, as .re quired by the organic law'; it has 'converted thetAmerlcaff Capitol int6 f a! Bas-tile ; it has fcstablisheda system of spies and official espir ohage to which no constitutlohal'monarchy of jBiUrope wouia now aare 10 r.esorxj u ,nas abolished the right of appeal xm important con stitntional questions' to the' supreme judicial! iriu.unaits'mm im,ii;.MJ;riif-.-uruoBLrwjr itb original jurisdiction, which is irrevocably vested by the Constitution5? ifhileHhe learneel Chief Justice has been, subjected to fth most atrocious calumnies merely because he would not prostitute bieflhigh- office to;the IrapjSort of the false and partisan charges preferred against the President. ' its corruption'and extrava gance bavG exceeded .ny thing; khovn ; in! f his tory, and by its frauds and monopolies it, has neariydonbledlherburdenf the debt created bv the war. It haastrroDed - the President -of Ins constitutional power of appointment even faults the pillars of, the Government are f rockf. ing on their base'ahd shoald.it succeed In No- veniberiext and Inaugurate its, President. wef will' hicet as- subjected and toflqucred people" amid the ruins of liberty and the scattered fragments pf the..Cpnttifoiioa.v .n ; : i i - And wei'do declare nd resplya.that.ever; since tee people of the. United, StatestbrewVpff . ol sObjeetioh'tb the British crown the privilege, aim trust of suffrage jiave belonged to the sev eral States, 'Andhavfe beeiivg ranted, ifegu rated an d controlled exeinsivery fby,; th 0 political power Qfeach i,te respeciively,.d, that any attempt! by Cangresf, on' any pretext owhat ever, ta deprive any State. of fhw right, or in terfrewrttt 4ta fexerieteoj foiLv-iigem- ubUi pfr tionof power which can-lind wo warrant in the ConstLtutioii ?1and i saaetioned by 'the people will subvert our form of government,-nd catt' onivend in.a single centralized -and consoli dated G6Vernnient; m whicji the; separate,' ei- WWtl not provide tnat they shaTTbe paid la ceirk 1 ; - . ;; -. . r. -'HERRMJK'fi j" ' theyneht:!n.iijrtit and fn justice, to" be naid . - Z ' S .iSX- ? and an toduaiuteid rtiespotism . ee.-eumwi.euwi.;tYiri.,.., 'rt ; '" place of tederar- -tJb)e of -Scqai j Stajeiv; J 1-J-rriP ATI fiS 1 , 4 h lTTfl Hftl! fiS-1 d I and that we regswf thdi'recnstructiohictst yiUVOllOD i11 sUl UUDXIDp J (eo-caUed)of -tarjM-a,Kihr ttiurpi tiOns 2nd uncohstUui,iohalreVOluti0nary and oid t thatJbur soldiers1 ahdsaflo who carried tr'U-iiM LArVkaiit the" flaj nlost emption or-Jipmestseftd; df,'.aild:80lcr.lnea sonable qoantl1d'tQ..&ne1bnV1U1tnk1'o eafafat. wt theminimuin price eetaljUshed-by ' th-government.- When,-.grant of tb "public ; drew. Johnson in exercising .the power, of hhi h.gh office fif fisifctiriif the' aggressions of Con- consuwuonai; ngnis x bb le.. is en tmea W iner grau- merfcan people-, and in. ho k. tuuu a vuv. w -- "- f r T Z. . - anp J?pt tine ;4an;aeT auumivs ai -lfltrirrtifl enort inLnat re- blatTdrm 'the Detuotratie -1 ' J.'.-.. ct - W.IL-BESNAJID, -Awat . nt-ud-aUO Jdesire to; VriWii V itrnio f 1 fciNuir a I ! : t; i itnceicr the uoers-v 01 uie peopie.; naj: sxioYiit v wuwr?iv -v ; 5. . -. y ' . . - ,- -.. ....... -C:- . n " - - v.... - ; ..... .1- ..- -v- J; " ' - - a. -v - . . - .'. s . ' toktlinsncU'to-lratWer Ttv thev mar JUnrvfrfceretofof bdloned,We-'ext(rid the Hhfc j hand of fellowship and hair illtifh eo-onerat- 4.1ns wiiaia-arinJKiAiiM-Dretaren, ; r. . . . . .UEUSICI&'S; NEW STOCK OF C ALlCOJCfS- t . -. .-. .i,.i,,v.,J;.....;fcWCK'fi.-. . CHALLlESASD GREXADT?TEfft & ''" '"j t. LADIES' HOSE AND FRENCH bOESETS.-a '..: f,......t.-i'wj4M'!',,f,. ELEGANT DRESS GOODS. lil-l."Si f s . , .4 v; ; ;t -.vb!eprick'S,: :. v j FULI StTPPLt;OF..DREf:iS TRIMMINGS, at v -rJtUlJl3LlL,i. fc. MEN-AND BOTS WE Alt CHEAP .at . gnjl GIRLS AND BO'fSnOSIERtVtrt ' " , " T .:.: , v. ; v;. riiEDKlCit, . . i i , Li i-. .. o- ;d i-1 i" THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO TRADE at; LARGE STOCK-X)F DOM ESTIC GOODS, &t j A JSUPERB $TOCi'OEWHTTE rrbOD,'at UE' CAROLINA EMPORIUM (biters' Grca anuueemenxa to (uasaisnyers. n f-.-:i;-'.i .J4v. .tHj nIIEIItIf3ir-- a ; jj.li ani k)m i in TiAtia r; : ; butterV 1 1 Mf OYSTER and -U f 4 i ... SUGAl .fi V.u Just received by .. ' .... - V'1!-' '?'; tH0Sv;Cv:-LEWlS, juiyl6-250-tf i j 8 Maiket Street.' fjl at the ifery lowest prioes; 1 ; t 1 o J&8jr v HUU ,fl MVU If-ASElPO ; . . " . :Z77 f7 r. ' . .; ;We intend to keep'nfnU assortment of TRIM- MINGS,, CLIPS, FELLOE PLA,TE8i Ac;r ftevf Call arid see, at julyl2-246-tfj; f ': K; ..' ; 15' So. Front .street., ,. i. tpft nninfif? ff-TATIsrO :COPlETEDt StYirXlt-" itL rangements throughout my NEW PUO TOGRAPHIO: ROOMind -CflEMICAIi'DE PARTMENT1 am no,r ready, to receive my. Eriendsahd 'Patitifl hnd to exeeite ait orv ders in the best Style of the Art. t , . ? ... : 7 , i -A. uerw supply "Of PR AMESV large tind small,-' ,, ites,' Frames, Cord arid Tassels, Albums, &e.,- l GAL LERT Corner Market and Second sts. .TrrAif' f nlConhwBT .dn ; r tr a r-DOt,T71r,r " ' ' ' mrS140-tf: s Artist and Proprietor T. ,-T,, ., , i t. U... . : - . . HA s ,rlAE5ESli' QlK'CXJ'rATrOJf , - '-'4 any raper ur iUtvi ... v 2 p t S VLtliOK TO iYOWS INTERESTS' : ? '- ... !. v L M&r Advertiaeinents inserted- on LIBERAL , RATES' ' ' ' T I -i . i 3 r GILEERP rioVjrEEs;' " r ; - i '.' . - . . r k v ' - : Bfp23-l79-tf "! ? 'iT'i'i-PP'letoTs; ! 4 -A- . . -. -.-- v 'ijfiertSBSf"-1-'"- '"".'' lb Bouth Front Street. i t . r .... 1 , i -sa-t: if :-?-.;.;.- -f.r??3 5i"V-v.Y .IVIIII' T,l' I ' li.n.r ... . i T. ... CT . . ii.i ' -i 1 . T ... irTVPC Wafchrnail WArTE PflWEIiS&.with a-view ta a sale- canaddressme at Becdsville.N.C: '? -vr ' ; ?RefQreneek'made try public 'men generally i. -feP2ti-lOT-tri't - . , ' . 1'- w. wuuin. 0lJIitJ VT borO, N. CublishedJ Weekly, ";E. Cald- weU. Proprietor- i".. . -r- - : - ; r ...
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 22, 1868, edition 1
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