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-I... f ... s : a-; it W a . U it -.it WJI. a. BERNARD, CICERO W. HARRIS, V Editors. WILMINGTON", N. C: i Tuesday MorntngV'Atjg:' IF 1873. EMPEROR :WIWAJI,,, ; ' BeriMr-eorrespondetrtr-fSftys Em- i petorWilHatns health is"; very infirm, , ,i,onSa, net -persisrin , cnanging - a a !! ,i' ' iJ ? The Kmer5! hasTiot 5 dared entirel v ' to , c ; emancipate jthe. , .Ministers f rom. 4 f-i't;t . .'(. 'JXttf? ??lSeSS,?'Kei ha were regranted by the States to rail-, or mmot. dared ter wogwethat sway .by Ua'nies'fof aid therri inn:buVrd inttne:o .Ht.'iiT . .-. . ."iT;...r, I iis tincti poUagyslein ? too :!;.xmridManp!p j -f-i policy'Vandi tod tonWTOWsrfnUy to? v.wsVJi .i.Rurtrtet,vm .maatjna.-worKea ;vwt the grii"$j$iik of the'pastf der. cade as-tHo reimendous personality was.maae to oireci. a uao ot wmj . of the'Mten 1 ifeas fairly terrified' gratipa southward ftorA a belief that , , ; . . r1i tj, introduction t;Qtt a Jarge. foreign "4KI thlPPn51J elementiivtotosectwnwauldoperate ,;:ia;V.hipI there have been only .rare injariously.on. the institutionof shw-e- intervala uf owtifidmice,- and which re-, -laSdnriiS theduU afetd the - Zm mP ;X uWraf I : Perhaps it rSaf pot benecess4ry. to: e-li9".1-1 Wo intb argument to prove that the Wtw W PrM,wi w i '. -I , , i . " . . I ;;t;wee pqmgryyhite sulphur toW-B WJW.wm, - WW 'rf-1 The true purpose:; of thoVorgaAiia- r tten-virpfciblxpsseo emmes. :.ni0.?1Wfii?8 dSffSri ? Ashe said, the history of the country I V"" .J xL I m we zuusb see w iu i synopsis I '-ofi d of the proceedings, which are is one jusiorv. ai li kUJtJ&ii- Vi 1 up our State with an industrious and. that our part of it is written iaitn- l .J..,; - ii: rrn, .fBM.ir ', 4 Uof NorthrCaHOwaiears no inst pro, vv e are printing a careiui r , aeamieresv r -t '.-rZ waste!.her.rich, swamp lands, -equal " "mi?7f r"11 i?J?8 in productiveness to any, soil. wi the jGrav. Ijetcherl'dbn't class" !Bea world lyiog tifl l$eir ,p4nie.Yal Icori tx it r .1 i i newspaper blathersMieJ 'l the Lia 1 t : torical Convention1 :they called upon I ("i-Ksi-wS.C' i '' "President, and afirwar finade him SwttttotflaFAMobiation. 'Is , thy servanda, dog5? L Salmeron', the'iiew and vigorous tions and weak CoTte&be will soon! fr -.t - .- r'o- ' -'i T ' n 1 would nourish. .. Our surplus produc- President of Spam, appears to be get- tioD8 of every kind wbnlde mcrcased 1 tinthe,bettet of theadical jnsuri the value of the taxabl9 property crentfer- 3f notaanpefed by the fac- of. the State greatly enhanced.' With , t , ; restore , quiet through la,: f or with the irreconcilable malcon- ilcon-T , jtentsbdued he can with r the whole . . .iT-t LUfF'farnSLlad t6 'stettleMr''who:j thono-h . AirriiAnTA 4Tt T' m 1 J 4- it j i ,;Back hair is a nobler thing 1 i " , , uacKpay. - lueomer aay saeroinei river nKea jnan. ana gave neruour . . ws. . m 1 m Hi'??f iT When they are.. married if thatjind j.uspthat; back, hair, inorV roughly than that it will be because - tw. mnn'o7;mn' ;'' . iJ : e'?f . ar :;fi, JmBfrf, Sf'VpMcmitk LerlndlvidaaU "and j rail.; Berlin. Hava KiamarpV novo nsd U' j i.'i.l.-UJ-i"i.i Li.uJ-iJ t.- t sucn language . as was ascnp4a,.tQ:rsc?we;ior$ne, sh jgiyeiroai . ' . l li'4-0aTOlina take bne-thirdfofthoi onsri- pondenw H6f fbol enough to: w mpvuiE juca ui! wuu .KA'iaslltJltmjffJifr.tliStAof the State, f Thus ends a miserable )eanardYl n .( J Alfaewly OarrestedTildd ' MWW&tfUvihino aftor tWo' placarded, his cell door with '.yon't J be MJ-jkninytirrgaWfe ' knbwr;iaBvthihirl)ef6rb he wouldn't i .k . , 4 i.. ; ft -P , ! ' ' concerning the soils,- ;chmate, pro porters got through' with him. .-; ; - 3 'water-nwcts,5 mi nes,; minerals, t i ' : ! I A. feasible . plan ,for .Drocurfniarfim granlHs ufo&eWa contribu- " tof hr't(dafMbia STABT ' ' aid will have t '"rendered' lfoW T.r-, .- J ame F."Mehne? a projq nd able -writer for the nrenn and aintAflTiitTlJ I'MWWJ 6fg,lLedinBroQk7. ivn last imrtnv Mile. 'VoirEbacleii. , U. teanteUigencajfj-bm'the ptfce eid CflaftrjBdicfa the rumors wiai josepn jenersoptine p!t American actor, has been stricken with TjaSvaVfl'E1 il .1 T rt il . i 51 l.gefeertoHhough still suffering fconk- aebiiity,Tisalowly. gining his accuatdmed- good healths 1U If Richard Salter Storrs, L Jx J anv immigration nchfifn 1 ;hrit. Jntft I execiitipn f .V'!01; patfywould proceed Hd-' aoquire titje ,tmi. ' " 4-tcj lands inibodiebf siiffibiieiit extentr - - i 1 f 1 31me. Lucca, late Baroness1 iToVT; 'WTOi.W! !-k -.- .pronta tor.-,tue -ttopKnoiaPspectt, the venerable pastor of the "First Congrega tional Church of Braintree, Mass., died on Monday, at the adviijced. agefcf eiglfiy-sS years, havingTontiaued paster of church until tW dayjof hia" '.death, his paa torate lasting Uty-twp;yearA He jras father, of the eminent Richard Storrs, Jr., D. D., of Brooklyn, N. Y, i ) ' - Tor ft MorninS Star. . IMMIGRATION. p to the breakinff out of the late civil , the Congress-of ; the contempiated railroads. '-These lands ?oWby .railroad companies to actual - settlers Jn co: influence of this bblicy theNorth es:iiaveln sqt tied up bTaninusitrioua and thrifty opnlation'-a large portion of which! iire foreigner -i -Meantime; bojBfort 1 ryv .. That institution j being, , swept Uway, unembaTr&ssedby anyfennecUpn with aeaa issues. i ! irtrAlnrtTnTi nf tmnrii trrftnf.s into TSTorth. uaTblma wouia Denent our;tate, X 1 . i m J uin!.11n. tn..' LrtvA ""i tv1 tir- dfivplnnmpnt of the Nortnweslf from this1 cause.1' iI' laynd6wHTtbe'-prDpoi-' sitioh that the State as aft 'organized the I pOJiucai 1 community, - ine fcraiiroaa ryx companiev and the people individaal . ,1 4 lv.-a.rfl direetlv interested in thia dnea tion and oagbt Woworkj togethersia harmonious co-operation for,: the fui fT,0T,0 of t.riia n-Pt nhW.tf filHn """""WM-wiiti1 "" portion to the-extent of her physical resbfcis!fLatlher'Hc SJiWPKCpai anft copper. unoKea or j?orkdnly-to.laijyniJjed xtept! her iuitruuut an nua, nuum . uc uuainotu cultivated; would be develbpedl;i Railroads laid witri iron tmanufactfirednwithin with iron manufactured within our borders Out of our own ores won' clbe multiplied. Alon these roads towns would spring up,: supported "by traffic, with a'denser" male population i"Tith the i increase of . population : and of capital-and the - development of bur iron and i coal , interest r manufactures I tne incrca'sed ' density bf 'population: be enabled tb': f ree J theraselves" f ron f embarrasnieflt by sellins?' their I sut- I ivrtsigLrors ujf uinu, wuuiu vuug ttuu devotion ctp the3ountry which i Ijad and a-property In the Soil. -Thus would every material and mbrdl interest Of ! thetate' be j vi; s imuuuw vimJtcwcu. 1 Thus ironSdbi interest, of; agTicul- WandWcomrrieW j'Solirieflyketplanby I whicli thjsbjet'may bcompUsbi 'Mitchat6ribeigwted.by'.the' General' AssemblVV'-authorizinsr ""the ii lAtnArif tir' rimTTiinrra iapitai stoct necessary to put'thr i company in" operation- ..filter a sum- ,! cient cash isu-bseripUonr haa .'been ise redvtJf,ize ana fevit oe autnonzea oy its cnarieri Log lands company at sucn valuation as may agreed .upon between5 the land-i owneriaitld the "cpmpar)y .The . latter 'w'qu'ld; proceed lb- jcollect information f-'a nunntd and .practicaL .character 1 facilities: of .transportation. health. J nnceai to cause iithe.' same to be i trahslatedf iuto? fioreigwi language K . ?Z?tA?i ZUZ?ZTrX- .1 fILlIIriIl.fr!! 'Jill. . I If 11 II I.M.- Wl .11 M. VIPW bfi thesettlement 'of cblonies ahd'W divide these lands iota tracts Qf eon vdnisnff. 01 to trt Ina crrAA sn onnvi .int. f tiers bnfBucH terms as wbuld repay i&e I ' h Am tisn ir' 'ill". itnanoAo' o! VonA ,! .moderate sna pft jne-i; capiuai irc- ,Vi2A-fAi J'1 uUSJieuiS IBey wi-r; Lic'tes.ofde lspaKK,put wquia .emjjracjae yasts Indirect advantages' 'aernlpgitp Anem from? the great increase in. the general prbperityi. M'm-m mxlslo nm .oojpanyishrtj ,614; acjtrieti'1'ited BiHtf k&fastHW'comttmv, ueta ,ojfcr.lonat f cdi1cThettfer,i?t capital consists mainly in his nurscles. 7 If allowed time, he can by hLs labor on ffhe land accumulate enough to lUO--PiyuitJIJl.a n-Xiiicjf mo oujuoi-rf eU to'the circumstanees of hiSjcase. Lef him have the first year to pntyhis farrn in order At the end of the second year require the first payment of one-fifth the purchase money, and thereafter one-fith at the end of each subsequent-year. -When; payment in full shall have been made, let a deed be matte to" th er purchaser vcTf of" pirn: pie. r A 1 1 : v. '. ! A&eicoiA. POLITICAL TALK, t- Three papers in t Wisconsin fa- a! 1 1 nK . , 1 I ' Blaine aodJiis friends have the PJrosidenl( ivlth them up in JMaine. Col. Denealo bolts the Ra4ical .npminationa am iFirgmia ,and i goes mm tq Jiempe.ri'r Wftut- The Indianapolis Sentinel thinks that the tendency -to Ccesarism comes w9.9y throug.the.tear an.d greed ot p P.a,8.vi;v?r ai a f j svtiVif sb.f ;-1 i ,ja t r-TlTpJ jVermont thenumberbf asni rants for tho Ronuhlican nomin.a- i tionffor (jroyernor is already.; exceed- J jnclv ' larse l and is daily( increasinisr. "'VXho:glw j;lar(Uepubl canVis Batisficd, that there -is a; bor .tj t; -1 , - -1 . ,rr' . pose on the part of. a certain portion I ot tne pavtyt,to nominate wen,, vrrant i. for a third term,and right manfully 'does it dectarc' that ' such 'a proceed- irig'is'ndt'tb be tolerated. i ,r ; , ' The colored Itemiblicans of Ohio! i are uissausneu wun wieir, snare in me v honors 'f the iarty, iidTiave7Jssued a call for a convention in" which they redite their grievaSceft" ;They say that the right of voting ought to carry. Trim u iub rignc or ueing voiea fior. This and many other things "they .in,- tend to discuss at Chilicothe, ' August The Hon. Fred Hassaurek , of Cincinnati,' has written a letter deny ing the report that he is a 1 candidate for United States Senatbf frbm:Ohio. The Cincinnati Commercial 'says there is no doubt Secretary Delano has his agents in the state . setting up the pms 'AiloE lumaeir in connection with juo.wwiu uiat neoa oacAeu py.tuoaanunjsirauoiu teJtf " 4 ij - ManV' prominent Democrats i of I Calhoun county,: I1L, have sicmed a I document which .-will give little com- fort.to the. believers in the undimin- ished, , .vitality . ot aithe j iJemocratio I party. . X hey express . their., convic- j tiori tBat neither of the reeular jsartyi cohveritibns, reflects :rthe will of, the people of the county, that there are no political issues which call for the uumiuauvu oi Htncb pariv canaiaaies and hence -they1 invite ail.people to unite 'with them in aJFeorjleV Conl pie's. interest." 7 t si ?w i YiH . : T?-. f -r. "t.--l i T-" liiwiwiu'i iruui- visa.- 'lvemDers ...... . . i rormai letter ot. acceptance -o the uuucruuiuiiai .nominauon -oy me vunscryaure party. or. Virginia: j xy means of a scrupalous regard for the requirements of ,S1 organic law;! ;by maintamg the r ascendancy , of virtue j auxiliary societies in states and dis arid intelligence in the public service; j tricts V.-. ti :- j ... 5 : . oy aispensing equal, protection j and b .. w kj a-r a A uv . viiJVvuiaiiivjii. aakxi. yielding ildindr' a! rnaniasut)bort to rhat- ever measures usiifeahair best' Secure jus tieearid iwici - ugiuia auu vanee the -welfare and glory of Jthel - republic; .;by Unceasing j arid! Whole honesty : in f. the t administration of ' iat every, department ot our government we win: uiider the blessing, of Odd'- aunenuB KUB ioriiae ureat interests iH'teuicaiiiuu immigration ana mate- i wj- t""""" "was v mc uvyicy rialLdevelopmentii by; the irigdrOus reported: For President, -General J.'. Dractice of, simDlioitv. eeonomv! arid 1 !A; Early. of d Virginia r- Secretary, muguratdriewrii p cointmentS;pfHarylandi ex-Governor Vance; of SVr. vV&or,to- oe- ucauys in uruvisiuii mat the State bonds milHM tn i... w a j. . -T"-'jrv -oom,:anddireotinir.(-'that!'navlnent. should be made in wfulmoney.j The trust for .various, tribes ;of Indians seventjr-three housand.oi Misbouri .irr, rfW.,KAr,a t,tv -4lwi - . , . . , , , lt mature within the, next ; thirty days1.' arid for which. the State; fiscal agents InwAi-v irA"nnA w ttio'fota fln'rmn' frt. AtjZv SflS? .SkK:ilfi given5 tb; the e'ctthat'the'tlhited Itatescri acciept only gold ana sijver fof .the-payriierit of ' thVoridsac- -fVCt UlliVllU VITA V UCtblUV ;liaa MQCU probably paled 'to for final decision of the coiitrov United States to Missouri for, swamn .lands sure the, seuri. L . . . Mn. a. 1 1. D . . iavr -t'ii .;fy. ,? .3-? 81 manhenjto, indicate .that. I when- ai rail- -road oojnpaiy eells a. yicket;it. is! w.itK jthif lUnderstandfngitfethgspenger .;; a - - , . - o rLwiii liQ. iumifined fieafL, t A nasspn- v-.. .riiJ.:JtUi.,i;..I; .: i7l-5:i T7J laj-. - ? T 1 1 . 1 j i - F - t.dM hv I the Jnrjf hich tried tri ease.' ! ea a" ieit in every interest apa- enterpnsolv"':"1!!"" viyteoTr i f. , . . .. and bv eveTVcitfiwri'nf fSJiifai i - ciav- Admiral-. Semmes. of Alabama: 1 w.vJuiyiith, K.i, -' - i i viBiierai. J1J.UUU, oi. ,xuuK5ia.ua: :voi. i class 909.. Aus. 14th. 1873 -.u iui-ere8i,iug uuenuoa nas arisen t?-J..,'-1 t-.'' r - t "'"- J 1 X J. i -7, trTt rl-T "'"?"'fuOM1'i. i jl pair or nne pictures wortuja to every A ' fc A -.-.A -.A-i-A - T -' i 1 f jVMMVWMVVI MS. UVAUVli W. I IrHtrtrt KTrrtAMintnr I iMnrini CT1H IDtk TIAa TfTO I . . . . . lint-nnn n'At,Li,At .-J iicutuuay, ucueiiu ijijuiuaviu&9. -ui I mi. uj u!.u".i!j.i t A"i.'J . I lor 1073, wno pays H 50 in advance for a v between the General Government and UfU0Anf Vr - a J tr naHA i.ne ? .n ,a the1 State of Missouri. arisiriff bht of ,T irf',-' T iT'T.f?""' T . . .". i 1 ' V f'-to exectited-in the finest style of therecerittofjtbe'Legislatu ... . , "-..vv. . . ,,! f . i , . i .. . .... mm i . i IRW lllfin niMII-lll W t I'l 1111 III IMIklllll U I W-T 1 vMate'Hs own law' and" insist ou tfit Vron AJa ,ania had If E II ONE E R -aebtjaiicei of tlio c 6rirencv;' 1 The yTOlAffeM yA 4 courts win t proba bl y i be f- app . . .... . ... ., ' . .. - I UllCT. WMFS TI1IIV 1I1K1 .ITll'fl lV tll'fl'Ol.ir, fro L, . . . PllhUh(Ul HVf.rv flVMuv t and.Wflf olaim;-nra-ctlcalIv in- w :t vuv.rrwui vauuua uven sentiment. It fully accords with the views of baco. Sciatica. Kidnev. and NS the GovPrnmnnt ao-ainst W hv was ai8CU?se.a " Aengtn, evincing jmost vur ciuzens.- , ; t years of suffering, brtaking l.r. i- ,." .. , . v v. -i-..-." i accurate inrnrtYiHi nn nnn loarmtirr "wusiwu uerms ai.BUDsennuoni ,! tu i .Kjuiih """""V 'Sirup. rjepuaiatinff. legislation, 0t 4Ul8fLA7i wl . "ILuvT . -r7 , . 6;, a I One year, in advance ....,.,. .... . .1 ej v J. discovery of J. P. Filler, M. ' an .i.;- . ' r " - . ... .r., I ,, .1 w. . . - 0. - & , ( , .'rhamAr.tr.a . 1 ." x. I who has for 39 veara trpjta thaa SFtffi uasijfc.viai-ei reu?fiLu giye; nju was iai ne naa Durneu s cap-, , -l AAA BARRELS FLOUK, ALL GRADES;, ;henductor4iis;tet,nntilh yis" taredhirilf witbarauh;brityjbf!lawi 1".-' -a. , '., .supplie4r'witha"r"8eac kraui ' honaf ie had ' ViolateWhts WroleJ W'iWdifl0w;,5 lw,a' WrQWaeOhOuij -orsaloy is4fl jriot 'coiii lyt-tll'.rTOsVd ut J .ship. J fie'refutd'allhes ehifgea; ! 1 itf X wiluams MxnBcmsGy.iIfi J fne passenger o tne' car. tnrowing fHoy indisrjtrtabie -facts -and argumentls., 1 J! L- I "tvl I VTtcrr1 VhywMWtfa'Wn TOS latter 4 -Htf said-He mai Mritedomltke-p"1-' ;NI 'rl f JiViSrlii STAR BEAMS. Akron, -01. cdhsutaes aqtlarter of u ton of;qmnniflka,year.jJ y 2 Aaoarium veketationtais most rapid, at the lull or the moon. .X- At Versailles the water is im- drinkable in spring and autumn.. : -. i- r-r AJieirast Me., man named V er- f viTTAfr-'hnk Inst.-W mr'ripd. i1 " - j - o i XTFnneBTcra leading article to hymning the potato the Irish potat0i !?f j i ' a ir.itl Li--li;h'-:.Lf XxriV post-office was discharged because she spent'the mostof her time in reading po8tal cards' V , . -ft, . ' 111 mill in MornstOWU. : ucuiouuo uamogw i w jf "6 Who'bralned his savage' dog-with club-handled !pavasol.! p.-- ber j 11 Th, bltrare, maniari has broken1 out fresbalid with' ta-ore high-hanc ed violence arid effrontery than ever hcfnwi kinvartrt' !r if3hl!tD-oL iijjsm I tfif 1 A new dress which a Brattle J boro woman invented worked so WelL.l :thatwhile walking along one oaf, the public streets, thetire garment fell, . . . .-I ' ll i i . i to tne piaewauc, paying aerostumeu.i cviaajvitAiii r i vno;i r it At Tennessee: husband with a due time, added iexejaimed an; asto vvi ,uowffiwiug1,ii,purf aip quadrupeds next, ;aud,;T then i(icent!: V,e-it M .r dm 'bv.R 'mi n-M La r r;.v f!11,; ff.-,t:.n-w SOUTHERN IIISTOlll aiCAlf SOCIETY. Objects .Set jportb Permauent Ortan lzatlon Eloqnent' Addreta' by iAd-. mlral emiiieThe lldan. Afentea as m , Pirate -Speaks ; for r. Olodermtlon tj -fTUe Society Unseetarlan 11 A.f Peo ple wun one uuiory. ... lucumona uispatcu.j i ..r; "WniTJE SULPIIUB SPEIXGS,- -ii" . The Committee on Business made a lengthly report,' in which the! ob- Wr of tho SrioiAtv wr fnllv ' L 8b defined. "ThQ chief fobiect 6f the1 Association seems to be tb ore- serve the records ahd incidents of the -war! and the : rerbrtJ provides for the collection - of 1 1st, The ' Histories of Ithe Southern States: -2nd:! iFile8i of new8papers,'perKdicaIs and magar zmes; 3rd, Geographical, agricultural and commenual: iieborts: 4th ISer- mons and speeches relating to thellate waru 5tb,j,; Official i reports;: 6 jThe mUitary mass:.yth:Repprts,of muni- i lions ana arms: bid.. lteDorat or iacl- I jutant-Oenerals: 9th, . -.Kaval opera-f I tibna?. "1 nth! "Onerittoni of thA.Nit.wM fand'mfenieth. Names of woAided find looil Hfrtlv' !:T?ii4nt.o I d.vuAvo v.iimc 1 n m. .u- . .J!.iii . ri I as, : -10m, v-u- I iureoj i 'uwut.uwu"Aroj, uu wukb, Richm6ndi wasi adopted as theTo-i j canty oi tne parentcassociauon; wun j -j ..a4V.& jv esuivw 5 weru j j,uese ; dent: of the .State Society; the secre- tarv to have n. tixerl Ralarv: the fee ; a r ? r . i : ' j . 'for annnatmembers' be' three dollars; lifeembersfifty dollars;-tlie pbbli- r ,"-T",..r' T Tl rTv--r - j by magazines or Occasional volumes 'transactippa: s w1 The Cornmitteeon the appointment. f Col. Geo. iW. Monfordof Virginia; I'liA tt . -r fn rr f ice-jrjrojuButu, ujjb; iw.ji i. nun - tet.of TYirginiaj Gen J.-JL-TrimbK 7 v'u,,u "" fD-i?t xj-jpixio, I tr..:' rnrTit . ' . V-r. . . . i "- V.Y- orcoranioi district oi I Columbia w.-j nh-J i n I 7, "! . , ,i .v on i : :ii"; "Z "Tl " T ' n to visit General Hardee. .-,rt-; otgomery, vhits;,,P)UIJPHue o ciock general any canea I the Society to 'Order ? and introduced AdmiralmlnesThe Admiral said r.A "'it ' tr- r t -. Jf t;.;, , J5 2 i d.J?.t? th.?f ould j subK ,Slt 4 W ,".VlD,CaP?? ?! llmielfJ'' - a. - - i - YT; r'lti'lU rtHrrV.T ,iat? ?ue" u" pwgnseas. xnewnpie whi into a , citation toi various j Di-e- cdentS furnished-bv the action of t hr I -r- . . . . i United States, in .tt.es war.ofaW0 and rfiywipg ioreitxnan ,tne naval, autnor - ities r' of. Tther-Hnited .States .had vdi - rectea in innamefanle . inRta-nPs T; T lhGre were aravfi Aharorpa flfra.Tia him I '-i- itjL a. a a 1 ' , . . Q. T TrJI an example, and was corifine&Fdr; four j pair.iof twins. andin. IWfte strogrle of tWd fhir?; u ? w. i, 5 s ntinNotiAn inthkto A ri hama r.Amr.iinn;A i MUlw.wvn iwxfiwcuuaiifj, uouaervfu J or cnronic ana Acute iiiieumfttiRTri. mont.ha.r3TarWa!TTn?i a Rfetoi tihjRi.JJS .BRpintiiieiits, l thoritiesfwefeTitinrihgiipaheJ evi- dence to convict him He said that WUlio biiq.xiiauauia was uuiiv in auuil- Ifttkl shelwas American an over.'FKfifl KSmft . M ,0311 ASSQCiatlQll wana ended. If the nation exists we has but one history. Our Confeder ate history-will live for a generation pr more; ?In hve hundred years there I ? J vyJJ if tha 0.nr,t0Aot.0 the Confederate niu w u.uw.j I ? .Let us,-then, preserve . oni records i q On RfMiptv-- mnf nnf - 'TVar sociei,y ' must: n1 1. If OW i government IS n.ana arcnwes.vuF socieiy musu not be Sectarian. If Our i government IS 3 government of rthe:jmaonty.Lj:H- without , constitutionaV .restrictwns, rpHa abovb m m FePbedj . andwhen that aay comes we "Will be yindvcated :rnvernment bar conrse will fihrhmfirid t.gnff nntn ftll mftn.,,tj W arA ilpst.inArT io ueuuniB a ubuuib witu one iiisiory. Let lis show1 maghahimity.' " If . fame has-been ffained on either side; let us perpetU ate-' It. f Aiet?i 119 pursue that J.moderate i-adurs oiatid ' igive.frerediti where credit is due. f, By the standard I of truth he.was. williner; to.be inderedi The oonclasioa.of;his address was ;elo It quent andj tpuchinff.vHe,saidx that h the Alaba sleepsrin thebsoni i;of ; ..tRe.Britislj phannel.that sleep, etb u:u" v jj -n i - wuiuu uwjuuiauuer, wm sieei LM"1 ,,MU1V"" rr?; -" greatly impressed thelarge arid j ap- uicuiitutc liiuuicuuc. " iucro nun uu bitterness,' but 'ah able, .temperate,' conclusive vindication of the truth :of history, r-as wU b juaiunu $--inuU -i ' . General Early made, a few .remarks to the ladies. ... n ? ,i, -,,.,,) i j-i.-h; 'aiU iECIAL ;2jpTICES.j ' IQTotners,' iriotbers, motne'rii; Doii faO to brocare MRS. WINSLOW'8 SOOTBr- ING SYRUP for all diseases incident tq the period of teethinz in children." It relieves the child from pain, cures colic; re?ilatea the bowels,, and by giv-; ing reiiei ana neaiw u we cnua. gives rest to tne mother,! .uia v-hu s - '- Ka tnM .nn .all fn. . WINSIWS'SOOTHTNa SVfiUP"'1 ..orsaie hy alldraggfataL. f.;-y lAmniiX, DISEASES OF, ; THE , SCALP Produce Gray Hair and 'Saldness ! ' thx use or I . iu:;:,j .(S t;i'T hif;' J-:n.if Hv f.ii: 5 Jir HALL'S YEQETABLE . ... Sicilian IX a f r ;.v It ic new o r ! ( ,.tr . . t ' ! . - '1 n ui restore u to lis natural coior ana j - , (, p 'o mxt s' I t s o w o h. I' 1 X Our treatise on the Hair sen free by, nail, i R. P. HALL & CO., ITashna, ET, H.,'Proprleton. For sale by all druggists. Price $1 00. ngl4-eodiw-4kw - ' 1 - -'i : ' ' J TJTTCTxri?oa 'nA'-b-nd" U'o w-M&lNiSjSS AKl)h.:(i, WILMINGTON, N' TirHOLESALB GROCERS .w i.nii I a , si- WdlMstocfc Coantry merchants wiU do weU by, calling o&iis 11 ATBrnfnlTir'Attp tivlp - ' 1 ' ' mm 1Qtx' MOFFITT A CO., ; i Q.KNERAI COStMISSJON MERCHANTS, '. ; - : NortU Water Street, : j WU1 eivenremot aoerseoal attention to the sale or shipment of Cotton, Naval Stores. General Produce. etc., etc." aiso to reeemnir ana iorwaraing kooos. fW Orders toUcited and promptly filled.' f -...s " sep SS-tf .---!- - --' i l - -n J --rt..wIa5ir w -v aa I a ' ' ' ' " Q3ussion .HATb, j: WWtiJ - - - ------ ( Grain, Ploar, .nd Also Freski Ground. DXeaJ. reavrl Hominy f 'J.'-t-"- and 2rttsv j if Nob. 9 and 10 N. Water t, WUmlngton. N. C. ra iviivv4q a miv jhm wui ai 'iviuui in iiirti MnnvlotVM Af tha U OMthnQ Vlnnvinn U!11a MISCELLANEOUS, .i r ) " 1 tt0 ft j. - .T 1 T AU.n Havana JtOyal'LOttery.J f ''"'j. ,;"-:.2 , I OUDINARY DRAWINGS. n 3f 18T31Class 91i. .Oct '401,-1873 Class 913. .Oct. 22nd. 187:1 Class 914: .Nov. 8th, 1873. class BlL.Rant 17th. uiasa io. .xtov.5m, lifra I 7 j . - i .-' - 7 , "T' i or....f...........:.:...i;7..; so.ooo tn l w I j fiof . ui v-wai i.i..,t..- 'c;i , a S ,000 ' or(i,,.Mt(,,,,,l,a , XOaOOO iiS V" vof (5,000 each...;.;. jj j.UJ 7 10,000 .10 44 of .l,000ach..,...4 10,000 80 of -BOO'each:!?. :.?;;4o!o00 Wgf each u.;,,,.; J93.8Q0 9 Approximations of $500 each to the ' I Via? 100,000!Priae.iA,;l..i.w.i...;.. J:;a4,5bO .9 Approximations of fOO each to the , I . 'l -$50,00 PrlBe;1. A .i-.4v.4U ii i,700 Q AnnmTim.tl.aa rt 0OVl nnnl. ... ,v.a . .,uuu jrrize ; Ii...... 1.SUU ii S Approximations of $300 each to the : a $10,W0 Prize... i,800 '4 Approximations or $100 each to the ' 1 1 i j-two $5,000 Prizes ? 40O ! j ' KPOO L. i . . . $450 Jir-.;i sl 1 ! ' -. . n. nrt,fe1,n TirwKia- "1" j ; .r ) "'j uiuj .uuiuiuku C.irrepodento iathe iJnitcd, Btate to receive or cash all nrlzea in New Orlpjins T. StMttt..iV l ...I UATTTTPI. UA&vtrv ' Sub4!ollector for exoortation inllAvHna frnMi omci,, uo. - june wHawtr lL 'U-i MiJUii: I to AND R APkb if INCftfeASlNQ PIOOTSBK,' Florence, a C.! 1 llftrn . I?lfvrii onrI lflrVi-k i a sk Krt j , ,0y UU r , - w fl BUSHELS1 PRIME WHtTE CORN,' JiR Jlllf MjSVJUV itiUfcfu 1? irI!-,v: vy'.'A' a - . ' I - 'jJn-,1 -t nia-f'flfivil "fuJ qlHE ttt OBNINCf srr Att boOkbind- . X.EJRYterComplete,lii, all all its appointments. .&,feSdtti? B??ted neaay. ' - . l"S nMOAnf i v, posom or nis native son. , , ii nisiorv i. , ... . Jietween ims aate ana . , ?oi. ,n.5i,U T own immortal struffffle."' llis address.!'" " " - i I a o ant v Ama " 1 I ivvvuuuu wpico lieu, AUUTVtSB Ieb26-tf . '" I . MISCELLANEOUS. f .'gS r, ' . 'j . . .1 r . . tno. wilder Atkinson ..President ..Vice President : A XAVO. AA. ITIVUVI fiHAS. 8. ELLIS Secretary and Treasurer DIRECTORS: : t. fvr. Joo.-WiideiAtkinson.jof Atkinson f ManmnR. , AlrichAdrian, of AdriaiiAoUers. i - ,i; win. a. tsernarcL or loo wunung n Stab. Isaac v.umngexrrttaaem ca Pf'NBW Hanover. 'Tboa. a MeKoy, of wrAjveehead.pd.' Koger Moorrf, Broker. J" - Samuel Northrop, of Northrop ft Cummta" George W. WiUIamfl, of Williams & Murchi .SittroNortliroD ft Cniuntaa George W. WilUama. of Williamsft Murchisou. CORPORATION,, CHABTEEEi) , iS" I xkXlab ana pwards, oa which , 1ri,:; .Nortn.cairo of ONE ' . v ti .. EIGHT rER CENT. .INTEREST winWalloWe&fH .'WiM hit? .The safety of the securities, the. constantly inn creasing capital of the Association, the liberal rata 1 nnitein makinfrthiathe V ' i I SAFEST ANDBESTPATLN ? P'ATING SAVINGS SCUEMB ever offered to this community. n. Tntareot allowed on all fmma rpinninintrfmp montli ana longer. . v. , - j t-Depofitr feeetved at any tfinety th j?5?M--H?1,-,w tne secretary june 6-tf II -IS t.i O". 'I; - . V.-.i ' Ji3il ii-jfr!lii:- Uf uJ .Hli 5. .t'i'l!-! S iE will KEHOVETOorjENEW bdildinq rj j ,y j, hlt:. HiU ni jf..iv. j :' ' . vine r ' 31J'; :f:REAIlVS0gK Aj:gOST, As It iaoardesire to open with a.. Fresh and. Complete Stock, Heoce oar determinatiou to dispose of the same l)e- uijxmofmx i?i;J,J -ifi;B-A.S 'JBwWfituil and BurffkrProof Safes. ;. ! i . - ;i . . I 1 Jii -Bie Oldest & Largest lannfactory Safes tit' AMERICA ! ,AH1 - . ! nPHESE SAFES ARBMADB WITH TURKS AND X four flange around the door, of refined wrought iron irameu; witnaugie corners, ana- """- j i -V' it '.'- . H-If ' 1 .iJ-'i f -iiiiKI S ii . v,. Warranted "Free , from.. Dampness ! j , . From. thcScientific American, Hay 3d, . 1873. ' , . !" Since the Boston fire we tare given ' some atten tion to the real merits of various safes, with a view of supplying our own office with the- best article In the market, (aid have accordingly made selection of a dry filled Alnm and Plaster Safe, n Marrin fc Co., 285 Broad wavy N. Tv manufactured by n We will deliver these Safes to Wilmington at same; price as charged by manufacturers in New York. June?-tf ' WTLLATtn BROS., Agents. The " Ohristian -Gracei " ' "ii -...Si a, l A ' NEW PICTURE OB" SURPASSINO GRACE XX. and beauty given away to each subscriber to AETHljE!SHOMEMlGiZINEffit I 1, I. t J.I,-; -. i i -i. .i I A magazine for cultured homes; , a magazine al ways up to in aavancing- inougnc, social progress and spirit of the- times: a magazine in which the lighter literature of the period Is made the vehicle ox, pure ana nooie Bontunenv a n - '---. i ...! i FAITH ; iJ HOPE; j C H AS I T y 'GRACES."' ''And now. abidcth Faith, Hope and Charity t meso mree, out ine greaiest OLinese is unanty. U V $TJ0 iNVaXUK FOR. $2.50. ' 'Itlsa iongtiihe smce anything has api ChrUtiaa art so lovely and so . exquisite i and execution as this, large and elegant line ;ai iae 81 by 87 inches. The grouping of the figures W graceiui oeyona concepuon, ana tne laces of sucn ist must have jieen them in a vision. Every BUbscri- for 1873 will receive a copy of this splendid 15 I ncrare nu, rnce or nirme magazine xx.au a year. neeimen codv of Masazine la cents. : . LOCAL AGENTS WAlrtTtfi fivprvwTiPro isubeorlbert for our beautiful magazine, bo well known for the last twenty years, and so great a fa-, vorite with the people. Intelligrent men and women can make large commissions. : Bend for agents' con naenuai circular, xeu cm naroiy snow . Tne Christian Gracea? to any peraonr of. taste and fine maaeamiue arranzements ror tbeir raiw '1.3 U 1 XI . . ... . . J, . . .T:M. .a . m... . . . . La i 609and81JCesnut8teeeti Philadelphii.v Spfirit ofthe Age. WHXPEKSB!1T A subscriber: ear's sub s Chemha lithoeraphic 83x38 mchee, 52 50 per pair. "Tl TT m TTfTTDM . . O i uoncnnririna ---f j.ci. ... . iiuuouii..... . , itoiifm .- . . home circle, the farmer, the mechanic, the trades man alike, in every section of ' the State. It is not sectional in its cnaractery nor paixizan or Bectarian. Besides all the news of the day, collated with a view fo-ieorrectness and accuracy; ita column will be fiUed with the choicest matter appropriate tor the different departmehts-stortes." historical and bio- graphical sketches, travel and adventure, . Sabbath reauing, wit ana numor, agricultural, correepond encei an epitome of thesewe oMhedav. &ci Orioimai, Stobibs. The publication of original; Biurit-o us a BpvKuur icarore or tne ask; ana lor tni3 year we have procured Beverfrom. the pens of popi uiw auu in teres ung writers, xn mis aepartment alone We : can oromiser onr reader. :enterta.inmfnt equal in character to .that of any of the popular story papers. w. . j - TEams m ADVancb One copy one yeac, with S plcTurea, $2 50: one coby one year; without pictures, $2; one copy six montuk, without pictures, $125. Every reader of ihe Sptbit of the Aas, aspub- 1 """"I ruJ rwj ubwju ju renew i . tueir patronage, oena ior specuaencopy. Aadress..- -'JWAJaiJs & BROUH-dalei JC" a- Nenralgia, X,hm- FItlers Vee- the . scienttac regular graduate ally acquainted. Biwly withastotaehhig resultSr" We .believe it Our cnnsiian auty, alter dehberaUon. to conscientiously request Sufferers to umbIil miiinTnNm.i. mrJf. erate drcumeUmces who icannot afford to waste- tnonav onH tima nn mm.-4X. 1 1 I i. 7 a i 1 moneynd time on Worthless mixtures. As clergy men: we seriously feel theideep responsibility resting on us in publicly endorsing this medicine. But our Knowledge and experience -of Its- remarkable merit iuHy Justifles our action, r Kev. C. H.Ewing, Media, jaurpnyi;. jlj.j iJTanooxd.'iuia.i ev. Rev. Jos. BeggsvFalls Church, Phila.i. Other testl thomals from Senators. Governors.' Judses. Con. Cragsmen. Physicians.' Ac. forwarded .eratii with pamphlet explaining these diseases.' One thousand' f ouiiars win oe presented to any meaicane lor same diseases showing equal merit under test, or that can produce one-fourth as many living cures. 1 ' Any -per son sending by letter descripaon of affliction will re ceive gratis a legally signed guarantee,' naming the number of bottle to cure, agreeing to refund money Upon sworn, statement of its failure to cure. Afflict- mvited to write to dr jnaer, t-nua. Hia T&laabje. adyice.costs nothing. . , JU ' mmT-mr-mi'i ! , -ivV.,!T ...... Janl4-ly-eod-Tu Wholesale and Retail Agents, - ' WHramgten,N.O. " . ' JSBU. OUB:. KSTIliE '!,. ! ! Life Insurance Obmpan-v "Richmond Virginia. bver lo, Policies Issued, -AnHuaLInme Over $1,500,000 jFWreyef ;Prosproiis! Pro; -;-a;.-.- SMALL EXPENSES, SMALL LOSSKS, SRciji-f ,?NYTMENTS; AMPLE RESERVE, 4 '!. AND GOOD SURPLUS! liii - in ' i V-p lrcmluiususlit Policies Liben al. linL.rrsu W. a pajiington,' President; John L. Edwam9, Vfe President; D. J. Hartsook, Becretary; J. j. rj01jk. AsBlstanteCTetary; Prof. K, B. SmithrXctniry n C. Hartsook, Cashier. ma28-tf Rooms. $27,000,000 FIItE INSURANCE CAP. 1 ITAI, JKEPRESEiNTED AFTER H a JPAYlTVO BOSTON LOSSES. Qneen Insurance Co.i' or Iivern.-vii Monn. Bnuen ana; nercautile Insurance - Company, Capital...:. in'rwiw aartfordfirsurance Company, Capitai.'.'" H! National Fire Insuranee Conipany of ,Mm Hartford:Ca;.v..V.;l...;. ' mm Continental Insnrance Company, of New York; Capital..;...;..;. 2Klrtl Phffinix Insuraace Company, of Brooklyn Capital; ' Virginia Home. Insurance Company "of Hichmond, CapitaL m, MAfilNE-The old Mercantile Mutual of iprk-r t ,f;LIFE The Conneeficut Mutual of Hartford. hen: ;i' ' nov.22-tf , a . -. ATKINSON & MANNING, .. . ,r General Aeeuts Al ' HOME INSTITUTI0SS. Seenxity against Fire. ' T.TJrlE , NORTH ' CAROLINA IIOIIE ENSUBAXCE COMPAX1, ;!ir;i ri-A v- RALETCH, i N. C. : iilThis Company continues to write Policies, at fair . rates, on all classes of insurable property. J A11 losses are promptly adjusted and paii The JHOMBf is rapidly growing in public fayor, aod appeal wiconndence, to insurers of property iu , t3& Agents m ail parts of the State. aa BATTLER Jr., President r r C.B. BOOT Vice President. fc J BEATON GALES, Secretary. PULASKI-COWPEBf -Supervisor. t ft, ATJiBISONf MANNING, Auraw, aug 1-tf e ...r Wilmington, N.C. JillSCELLANEOTJS. GREAT -REDUCTION I S pr'Ing s a n S u m m ej ; ; CRESS GHDODS rd ... .-. ar:!i.. AT .i; - : J. & H. SAMSON'S. Uilit I. 3000 Tds. striped KCozambiqucs ' ; ! . ' at 15cM worth 25c. - A jpuiiL LINE OF STRIPED AND FANCY jti.- GRENADINES, WOETH30C, REDUCED TO :20 cent... . jt;..- tii , : ;i AJ LARGE LOT , Of ; STRIPED. AND PANCr' jCJL PLAID JAPANESE REDUCED TO 20 Cti. er--Yar"i- --"i ii -. And all others at a: corresponding rate. We have just received a novel style of . . i . US hi SBA-8IOESEITS; Worthy of 3ii attention of bur fcustomers, which we offer a75c and upwards. Lace Points at a great sacrifice from $10 00 and upwards. in' .Vf&lT& 'G 0 0 D S, Piques, .Nainsooks and Summer Snitinga in endless variety." ''J " -. JOwt DOMESTIC. pEPABTMENT embraces all the prominent branda of white and unbleached Akt. widths, at prices to defy competition. -- ; HIBBARD HOUSE, 3F- 0 Rig H E'A D in;-; ,t fc 5 CAfiTEBET COUNTY, N. C, i'iiiJi;-iala yif iSffci) ai a CII AS. . HIBB ARD , PROPRIETOR. i . This splendid Sea Side Watering Place, sitnated at Beaufort Harborwill be open for the reeepuon or guests on - -u .;.:;,.: Monday, June 16 tb, 1873. rriS ACOWLEDGED TO BE THE MOST DE- SU-RF1 B ATIIING .' 'Ou the AUanttc Coast of Ihc IJnited States! des tined -teehe Terminus of the great feontnem Pacific Railroad.- Unsurpassed faciUties for did Sailing, Fishing and Bathingi The Steamer Zodiac. Capt Wa jB Chapin, Commander, leaf" direct for New York every week. , , . Parties wishing to engage rooms, will please aa aress.as aoove. July I0tb4 1873i ii t Sat. PBOSPECTUS OF THK ! -North 5 Carolina Gazette. nhHE UNDERSIGNED WILL- COMMENCE, IS X Fayetteville,N. a, on or about the 1st orAir gust; the publication of a weekly newspajjer w styled TTllE NORTH CAROLINA GAZETTE The Gazbtti w-ill be consistently Uoniwrvat'vc and devotedly Southera in principle and P, Jfj,, It will advocate economy, integrity and rei orro the sdininistratlen of both State and National emmente; it wiU favor the payment, by North oaro Una, of her Just and equitable indebtedness, ano u" .more? it will support the nomination and elevau" to office of such men only as are pledged to economj and reform; and it will unalterably oppose tue w election to place and position of any and ail pa"' bfflcialB who have proved recreant to the high trn5" reposed ta them by, the people. - : , The Gazette will, above all, be honestly estly devoted to the. advancement of the Wie, duBtrial and commercial interests of its town,. . . tion and State"- In short, its publishers will hard to render lt welcome and indispensable m counting-room, on the farm and around tne uv ftresidei h iisrrs sra j-jfH" v ' ; . erne Bringing to the task before them years i of wpf rience In Sieir business, (both being VtiJL era, and oneuatthjaai fnr the lib- past eight years, erai patron; Enermm inn m it. m u) neimrvc - - . 8ubscbtptioh: fa. 00 per year. Names can De iw warded to the publisher, er left either at the i of K. T. McKethan, Esq.. Person street, or at tne lice of COL C. W. Broadfoot, Green street july 12-tf " ' Publishers and Propnetora COLUMBIA r UNION-Issu.ed -daily trwklv r Cass Cabpkmtkb, editor nu pr etor," A lively, widewak& Lble iournal, P" 5'eatt" tTkt TUat "The Daily Uwon- iasued every morning (Sundays excepted,."". nisfaed to subeeriheraes! per wmuiu. , tions Invariably In advance. It will ntain the re. telegraphic informationj market and fSry pjSrts.- "The Weekly tUnion," , Pibu?.!Sei J- -Ttarsday at the low price of 3.v; An wlienj erasing medium. Rates reasonable. W fo work neatly executed. ' 1 J
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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