...v-r - I WILMINGTON POST. WIL1 Rev. S. S. 'Ashley will address the Repub . ft .... V "r " , lican votnru!i:iaaic sctaa zicsday? April 18tfil??f r "r, in. J3rt -nszkr4 o , r miw 1 .r Si:: OliverIL Dogkery, Esq, naHpn I). L. RussELtT, Jff will address tbVpeople as follows r.l-i w t V i-"V4 -4-WlVLs'f G. P. Rourk and ' others t will' speak . a Hollv Shelter Saturdav.nillinApril kt 10 o'clock, A. M. J. WlrScnEXCK. Jr.rana GIMaBSon; will speak at Lcesburg Friday, Apnl; 0Uv Edgar Miller, and others, ..will spdak t Rocky TointJ oh; Baturday;ApriI llat IS, O'clock; i-J L:: '. 'i ; ' i T-i ; t1.tT:sj -. ircjf ' ' - imtm' ' - J ' i $ : ? trr An Ordinance loPrerVnttHcltttimida-. f-i? 'J.itiOttOfVoicriits::: Be U brdditifd byj thejxqpty pfAorffCarely jm Convention aseffift$afiffit r4$r&M . Section lAnypcrsonwbo eball prevent or endeavor, to prevent, apyuaufiea elector of tbis State, fronv tbe- free exercise, of the elective fr'aicnise,' by Motence or briberf or . by threats .b violehceri! inj uryp his person or ; property i)r:iJyepriving an elector , of ' rmplociiff orf threat? cmng to deprive him of employment s lall be deeme,d. guilty, pf. a .misdemeanor, , and upon conviction thereof ehall Be; punished by imfirlsonment 'tor 'not' less than tmo month " "''v y, s, .' t; -tfB, J Mil' nor more than b!x "months; or by 'fine of 4 pot less than . ono hundred: "dollars nor more than , five, hundred dollars Jor eachiOffence, and onenalf of Ihe fine shall go'to .thef pro; secutor. , - w .... - . '- the condition that .the .same shall vote, not Ydto "for any ? special ' candidate or any , partictilar party, or.in vany ' specific manner, shall be deemed bribery within the meaning of this act, upon ttae-pait of the person manding the said Conditloriy. ' j p Bec. 0 This ordlnirice sliali be 'published and circulated 'with' this ' Constitution; for in , tue luioxuiauou oi vuiuis, uuu nuau uc force from and alter the dated itspassag e.ti 3 , T, A. liVEJn:sl secretory -k J. H, oBsUUntJ'8Sretari. ; . W.w.-".rf. Jfc-W .f lKouu4aWatny" the courseoJavjorore(l - the night previous. Th-JStar of Sun uu. Ciml6a;,Satopsoa;Co.;2 April 11 Jf ' -SmithYille, Brunswick Co., April .13,? ! t&ite&s&u,tit c mght previous. Th-btar ot aunciay is Republican, and omjoint-baUot,, a.Repub 3k nIst&aci LHcfenlSmjB took voice, and now on Tuesday even the . bid fogy Journal comes fcWlvlth4tToag article ' about it: and, as nsua), malce a slight th at men, upon wnosc snomnfrs faro ot this portiori'Sf ' IhVfet few of the cohd'ptplei mAd'j;Uw4 thetiatona.tathe the "Confede- rate arma." Tho febs groaned wlien Gov. .T-jxi.u a4u. - - HoiEffmSasenH&edaHd colortdl mc-applaudcdjwhcn Senator The Journal askiWasiliU onr colored j JJ J.,OTWW. jwrFA tl it was not your porters -orstevedores or men. uiey ucionc nowjLo.iiituisei.vcs it you diciJiot neeaaem,tyou?Twouiaot J , , , - , i-fr, firm vxr rnprn nnn- ivnp.ri tqu rirvrtPRfniiiEnit whv f MtirsftTOrt miwhwm iw thwrt. 'I'hnl ..u x f " of iti iarge" 'manufacture manyhandSi srJJut noimvU eral management J askHher ;tjcsiQtffita 3jrkf find twy-geC cngineer,jorforeman, or fsawyeri nlovmen to-do a certain- worfc wr 11.5 t' vrt?4-. turbance, but theyr.ceOThtr had., as. much Large and Enthusiastic Meeting -at. Pi- right to applau , ' - EomelhtnihBWedJ HgQfr whiles? h&d i Miu EpriQBiost cvry ' colored yof when the rfootspcSerrfidPfe tetiierccnncf 'war1 in' lattcrfdlmc and iraa menhQh'eTlThey Aat that poor neixT. aau caa weraso. riublrc lf!mitittion And feverV meang in-WfifOW meelink wlir tf ftf 1 Of kmprincima a,cn,w&Bi usdd to de- inoBfcWieyaaior,mocpeyi-T T? tlon;t mix lanaucism-wtabttjancss: JjUSffiee are f our men1 .whef JiBfe1; in the Confederate Armv. and thev1 been witbwc- Post vcr since rit Parted, while (Wpac4couid: havbeillerin two Uays, Dy.HOrth.crn men. AVe ill VCn re to eay that a .Republican printed could tur? no ii MM DoUltfra weraknAwn4 -t - Efi. r"'. i it , Toe JQurnart whtnembout f peiimiess ad venturers" coming here to " rob us nfnrrfil vcir:WilJA iA'iM v t4iiliSf Fisher and French got through, he conclu- nA KlfftW rrw&te:fa.TAA&ix 9, ttliU J bonHl : fc Keep it Ilelorc. tho Tcoule. - ittVf."lA - ?f trlj.. lue proposea uonsutution prescribes rate'of taJtatidaetlcsno takes It 'mijrdy dfctlvc' tertris,5 Yankees and the Constitution) with itseii, and witu the great pnnciplcs .of Ee .vn vi (V'4,av iY:ici'sr-ir47-f 1 T" s4i-4i - r i' -i pubnean government, s as to deny4t to any por- directehQW.iajxca hail JBjtOMHCCl VWlicneVcr! to counteract some of. the home thrusts made tion of the whites. , It ia an undeniable monu- thW iWiloVmM MBrt4w"feittw."ii4? T?tMi.i.l Afii4Xri'V bvtrr4jr 1lTifr n1 1 "FWnnH . -. wit Ljo tftititewtSrt m ture. .nwAff 1 , . Thatffoiiosctffctitntlori will nntnllow - - rx-v-T - - xr-j mecuanic. bore jeo Hechanics I The new Constitution is vdur friend. " Read it. The Conservatives oppose it UECAV5E it isryour iricpd, CfiUnWojs-slTca him a SrkW?14a1ttWthiC.:dM tdo (ML Uich-i fortoainco ii certain olitircwafd" '.K.'thif.Tt JIechanics I The new Constitution is vdur side the one "who proposed them, that re-T chanre, which has been freiiv made 'airarnaf tM ' Yc CaiiU' it Ir.JCcroner.1 Vested" i at (I;3 Registration Board, ap aredJWoodlhoi ppxongr of 2(ejf Jljin - vcr uonntyponcc-a -oecessionisi auu-uuw v Conservative and always jVbittei anything pertaining to loyalty? w bitter hater of ho got a WOTiirtaxlist3p -pro- rHa Was finaDV stonbed but not until he iiyjfgigl men ;whQ, had; no, money1 to iteV -taxes imLsuppo3ed-they could riot register without it Thisman "Wood if the tnaii h says he is the "Cbro- ner oijjew jianpyer upunty :anq ne -neiui er knows,-respects' 6r tears - any, other Gov- ernmeatjd Duringi the -high ;words yesterT live under7 any "d--d bogU3 ; Government." We'ftfejQot surprised that hejhates; the pres ent government for the Confederate one was bo tree, mi. , w ooa v Knows an tnese iortn eni; men I'r-heVhai41 Jived 'there - twenty- sevenlyqars !i &c, &c It was a, good day fprstlie North .when he left, though we have i ."4.VJ-. i vI h'tt Co; : -.-.I 0- .... '- . never noticed any report of it at Washmg- n9tuFablidrOpinioii. Iff 1801 this State was loyal , to the Go v- crnment, and even when2 the hour ' of - trial came, she would have stood firm, if her citi- I . J zens hadhad the moral courage to speak out their sentiments i like meniWehavc ilus-v Ifatiolisf to;daplf1;h'satne f oolish ' dread of public opinion h 'Beyerai leading nrtrchnts in this cityhave expressed ' their heafty: sympathy ,f or our cause, and professed :. per tectwilUngncss'to Jvote' f or the ponstitution, but hit might hurt their&ade.". Now gentle-' men,do riot be soj timidly;; fearful, don't alldancrer is over,, and ' then" when; it " ri,, is. papular to be a Republican come , out and L J'Ama nHWn'k. An not; V . - ' " - -. . De asnamea oi your opinions. ,r ; li This -wholesale proscription; will sooner or ; later play out -The Republicans make no such distinctions in trade now, but they may learn ' , .: 1 -r,V Fanaticism, v On one of the Rail Roadsrunniug into thja city,' one of the foreni en has made j up a list of all its employees, and has taken an agreement around , among them, pledging' themselves to ' vote the "Conservative" ticket, with the express understanding that they will all be watched; and those voting on the side of Justice will be discharged from the road!! : These arc facts! Do not these gentlemen know that , such .kind of games often ; recoil 'upon ; themselves? Are they aware of the order of -ihe.&Qnyentioii in relation to the intimidation v of voters. "AYe fehall test the power off iiat"ordinance kt - r .... ........... . r ... ... ' i. one of these dayi entlemenj' ' , 1 r II ; .. OtidiEsnatches bnmrthc ?cheerinff mfcl- gehcethat, aithpugh Connecticut has cl9 Id a jJemoiriEcaSoteor; the -TiegislatSrc mucngreatertamjorsaucBj.iuau 4 mw; ivvbi CiSayWith.thd eiecuop.,ov i .A Al t & it i i - i ' 4 .wpw ntirlwRi bv Mai or Schexck and Mr. M yiT", ,A ...j-i " r.;""..! ;:;.;:' J G, Lv jffisoK ;wMte&rmUCoior&;tl er cefvthftneonle. Itis.ol.no -use Ivowovpr . - A. f v.1! r.T: irr'J-. fP1 llx xwjpuuucaus- wriuvj t uous. n i orcqieopie arcras nrmaaarrocKana cannot I, -"jkirif1 u'i. i i.s-r,. . ,- iHieiLiier lnriniinair.ii or f inctuveu iiitu 21 neu Ietof thfivkrnowtri h4 tniiir flutv- LiiJ uoii urtv-'n Jfr Mi-r -ir..t v v -e afkTJnwiin' Thinkinff iit minht Xm :'inVI iik,i,,' . ,'-i,2" J t. a. ifeating to your jreadcrinj this, section, to rl Irnrtitf Trnw thv-r1 ramnfti-n i94rrrtfirressinf? in T?c campaign was opened; by the Republican party i;this, county by a large .17-.. ---0,tT; town on Thursday last, which was a auiLresseu French, sH ItndiiGeo.-W. Trice, Jr., -'While Mt. JJlshcr d Ja?tnn,V? tnvitaUnn nnt tn Mr - 1 v?Ai Tf V - r- "r; wr. , j"1111 CCUUSL"J lvyjusurYw ve; .u uuu pV the stana a part oi tnc time. ; nc at nrst i ' . 4'. j. .1 ho said he would not ipt:th( invitation, after having 5 A. V - -, 4 r- TP mat jif wouiuc., wcaiettnwwu; fable f)0sed xo swear ea'chfniairwho cdme thereto otLtrid theM tO( kbow if f they- had come to navliheir "Convention tax7 &C1 &C ... day ; Jieffern irked Jh'rt he liked. to live un der tbe?oId Government, but did'nt; want to real uif .w- tJihJm.kii6t6a.iie2Tr . "' . '. V ' 71-V - 4 ..iLM.;1! :.f. ... ... , i: luau :j Kruif:jw:!.: .-.n :n-.nT it1 . ;. omccr to supply ie place ot rtihMflr3rKI.i --r t ,t -,. , ; , , . f . .1 case pt a vacancy in his office. . iF-. ... 1 , 1 43&2riBiisH -tiA Uirv: ' .4 . 1 1 thatrit.was nrovided for ' in iJ5Pqwswj-D-lU- .3nai; j ,rir.' inr1 ur i stitution oi ibss. No ttolitics. ot its I ! ,J3S '-vw iiymumuvi. .1TiI.,icnriieafci5.,ne wui receive no i V4f respect,- ana; iistencu to wiiu attention 1 IT.MiMhH.Ajl i It, rt.nrl T ." aI T 1 vrbrt r.t. ... tersbf an hour, and cnd(iavored in Iiisk 1. . . Vsv jv, , r-i ,.f . no Mr way (Dy conuemning in ,uiq mosi; vm ilriCiiTlr i ' w --.it iv: bufdld not make much headway W-that dir tectionl'lutrffin fronf tho denortment of the ll , v" " u j . . side the one "who proposed them, that rc sponded, and they did so in very weak and trembling manner, and did not attempt any 'teu 1IUU1 1 pcwM jnwvui,, uwuu.iiuui buciu . ao t ten, iney nave uumcu a VoneUlUUOn in which ader and. targe' proportion-of 'wliitca.1' A , . -, "r Uvenffti."b t lonr-ih f -.rl.f- ' z . , found; ui which Uiewroiig of the vast kr Jg- . ; : ? if i-a ,iiicuu ui jir. iv;, wuo uucouimuieu norea ior tne oane oitne peace of tho future, and ichardson Mr. had business at the court-house which re-! quirect hj8 immediate attention, y"- llr.Price nexVofepied-thl sti otctapie&the stahd, Ahd Jn. WWorciblejstjle, kept, tha.audiej.ee in ciose awenuon ior an nour, .Deing . jre- r r S publican party, the meeting : adjourned r . 'rru yHtitiL Wkwi . a,t, ai The Conservatives are hard at .work, and nan ! t - ' . - - . i been telling to poor men is that if this Con- stitutlon is adopted, for erery dollar of tax they paid last year,' they .Will have to pay dollars tlixs year, . it ey .T0" tell anV kind of 1 a reasonable lie, they might si-i -i?.t,'-.n- iLii-l Kf I pusaiuiy get aoiueiwuy iuucucic vuf,d-M such absurcl lies as this one, I can tseenow i ' , .-i. they can exzpect any person with a grain? of sense to believe them. The -people of Bla , : . -":"'V" V AxrJxi, den are not going to.be. again -ideceiyed byf these Tebels as they were in i860, 1 but are L' !T" " 1 v V', '-i f'oiii ! Wideawake, and begm to see where,, their intern sts lie. and we will give the-Coristitu- tioa and the Republican ' Ticket five hun db"j3d majority., : v - - Yours, truly, Oxi3 Who Knows. GENERAL NEWS. ' - ' ' i I f? New York's distinguished visitors 'tins TV eek are Siberians, v - . , General Bhendan has left 'Kansas ana gpnq rto Omaha. - t i ' The "iarmins interest'' of Central Iiliois is -to briug forward a candidate tor Gpy ernor - :A"e - w vauauxuu puswagu r H; ,r kV -effect to-day, reducing the postage on letters trom nve to tiiree cents. Tbe Legislature of New Jersey has passed resolutions requesting the President to in terpose in the Alia Vela case. - 1 " t.!: ' f Mr. Johnson was consoled the other day bv a despatch stating that the Democrats 1 had made again in the local election at Ells worth. Maine. 1 . ,- ' . - A. novelist describes! his hero as making love "like two b .ndcd" warehouses in flames on a dark windy night -and the fire ; alarm 9ut of repair." ' ! i ;i 'A lady in Chicago has applied for a di vorce on the ground tha-t her husband is travelling oil the time aud. insists that she shall acconipany him. Complaints are sometimes made that there, are too many trees on the Common. Wo think its appearance will be vastly im proved wien they ali leave. , ,Admir3 A Farrasut cave a ciaud foail on boar to of the Italian army and nayy? RKVf EW OF THK rONSTlTUlONJ . . - ADDRESS OF; ; MEW, HillAlMI) TtSlIia People of KorUi-QdMinn,r- ; . . ' rri. --L.i r.:li. rJL L i..- 4 1.. T) nnri Utruction - aets of Congress, to iorm a Constitu- c?rtYiin!i. Trorartm-v tn ita.re-admmission Into the Union, have finished their labors, and now present the Constitution to the 'people ol " the iitatc :fon; their ratificatiori-The ;undersigned have been. appointed to prepare a brief statement of its most imnortant protislons:and;0f the; Drincin al chances ?w3aichi - have beenjoaade in the T. . I ' . . . : t . ..,).. .1;. states clearly "thev gencrajtaadr" essential ,pilr cinle of libertv and irood government." and; secures them by all the saleguards . which; ex pcriencecansuegejiVr?11 introdU - cures forevdr the intearitv oftheUnion ndth peace and prosperity of the a$ mtoa atates. 4 j.p. the union-lovinff ieopleot4-Jsortn-jaroiina no defence need be made fori the bold assertion of this great principle auiuc jjAavumx. un,rux,ni ,mc nu4so appear to be much greater than they reaUy are. more 4han the first hurrah .. -1 . i r - v -j 1 i T. J. J men apaiogizea lor not waiting io uear; Wuafc direction. JSYiththo sociaiMnrcors 01, m$,itfWai 5nli"A 1,:-VomarW f Ti I aroveninient'has'nothia's tof :4o Ir'it must be telling ail sorts 01 lies to secure voie vi; i nve togeinetin peace, .ana w bjiuiuu ue iru yv cu -action. , uncaDsum lie ;tnai oneoi t --7- - . ,f .? d tu; llao-shin of liiasnuadron vestcraavi " v" ronunent citiZens.of-taplcs, and oflifiers vitoble amnnrr thinkinir mPn ant GAHAGAN svu.i.uw,w Syen -wwuj, lTt"rerhavinrRPd sono hbU Shi' wi Xk the xpcople.. -Tins, is in confonnitvwiththe aol nvn,S,?8?d.W, ll).18: the past year,) and as.; 1 i.-.,iri . -:si f i-r..iis i . 1 uiem-. s iui, iwo omcers nave Deen createa, isx. , j Lieutenant Governor, i The necessity tor this the Governor, in was? so apparent the proposed Conf additional-expense Isin - actinias Governor or rnu,-"-A"Buperintendent "o; pvp-ur care of the interests I great and expensive public "works in whieh'it Ib -K" "nderg such an offlcermanifestly ne money on internal improvements. under the heads of the Legislative DErAET- mesi and Suffrage akt ElioibiiItt to Office, Af 1 i 1 ! 1 .- - a 1 . 1 a m luc cuiuuiLca wmcu. v wiu cnaiicnsc aueniion is ,: the giving the right to vote and hold office to all i the male inhabitants oi trie State. wlthmit rc- gardto race, color or previous condition."" "This was ino.vitiible Without ft. thwri tn no return to the Union; no escape from the hopeless ' ruin which tl& inseparable from a con- tinuance ia our present unnatural condition. - i ijut apart, ironi uns .convincing reason, freflect- " : rw r "iuui'ii,' icott uv welfare of both races and for the peace and har mony of society required the extension; of ' the great pri?ilege of voting to the colored people, and just men must admit that all who ar exnec- tea to pear juieir snare oi tne mamioid-purdens 'of .the government at; aU . tImes. and toleipose I then-lives for its defence in war, ghouhr be al- lowed a full parUeipaUon in its direction. To lwut "a. l" tuu ipeopie t j i . . . . . . - - v;4 While giving Buflraffe4to the colored people. - the Convention has not been . eo inconsisfeni ment to the wisdom, and lequity. and rnaanan mty, of the Umou. people, of North Carolina, that in three years after the . close of a bloody and ncvasUting civil war, ir which wrongs and 4 outrages, were enaareatnat can never be Torirot- - 1 J "detciiu iTZ Atlhlt it may. The charge U, that t fayori the isdcHl ivc no pay, except wniie ; (For sale by : SUTTON U cmW, uv v presiding over the Senate; ! f , " ' a wt wnWn---rr:; - e4ualityjof tlie races. It is tuitrue, SotiDg-cafl te iotina in lae consuiuuua looaxngi in ; ilia, left u some personLhas been obold or eo ignoiaur as to allege, inai srciiu anu coioicu pco l.tia - compan vtiandcoloretl piilrn to ScSXSl igertioare - f j asany reaaQi tue consuxu- mus leaving uieut uoui j.iupctu:uci me buuiu j oui ancetofsand distrusts t&i .'people, of the jtu- rfllli 1! ilSl-1 these subjects is made ior partlzan purposes it ban only tend to excite between races that arc ja tr,vnn the Ramefioii. and oturhtto i. ii e i . . ... . . - . - ' ' " r ' Expricc-w-ill sbb'? demonstrate Uhat tbe &gti&Z8gggli doubt the : propriety t)f electing fudges by the can possibly result , The t abolishment of tbe County Courts,1 rendered necessary a small .in- crease in the' number' f of Itidffes of the Superior ctourts; and; It tnay be "chafed that thereby the new system will be more expensive than the old. We have considered this well,' and we confidently ' the neonle of North s Carolina; that if the General Assembly-shall carry, out in good faith thideaofthe ConyeDtioti r they 'WiD save hun- dreas 0f thousands of d.liafs every year, by the increabed despatch cheapness and certaintypf the admictetration of justice. ai We confidently invite the approval ofthe people to 4his part of the constitution it will stand the' test of experience, nce. ' ' ' County Goveknment. s The Republican principle of local self-government, whieh has been bo fertile a source of good effects In the jNorthf-Eastern and North-Western States, has been applied to the administration of the local anaira pt counties, and townships These County , Legislatures, t composed pf live Commissioners of each counrv: will be schools. wticrft the IftsSnns nt RtaVosmanKhin willctio. learn- led, which may- be afterwards displayed in the government of the State, By these varionsbod- Tes, almost every man is brought directly to par- ticipate in public aflairs. It may. seem a little awkward at first, but it nas approved itself else wnerc, ana win ao eo nere. ; v vt Education. p J ' t. - - - Shp Constitution framed by our -ancestors in 1776, recognized the value of education. It pro vided lor (a f University. This Constitution pro- vides for a Universitv and for free vnblic schools foraU the children of the State. All may seethe difference between the success in life of tho edu- n0 the uneducated man has been sifted with the greater degree of intellectual power; the cause of his ill success is that it has not been devel- oped. We propose to "level upwards," to give to the'ehild, as far as the State can an opportu- nity to developeto the fullest extent, all hlMn- tellectual gifts. So noble an etTort needs no'viu dication. j :-M: ' - -" ' I IJirEISOi'MESTl FOli D2BT. . is abolished except in case of fraud. A iiberal Homestead is reseivetl to the u4 for tunate debtor.. - The barbarous . PmiixJin tenia o w.hippin, branding, and cropping, will be hereafter: un known. Crime is as often the result of an igno rance of the means of getting an honest living, as of a criminal disposition. Hereafter a Penitenti ary will be at once a place for the repression of crime, and a school: lor teaching the useful arts to tnose wno are more uiuortunate tuan crimi nal. . . People of North-Caroliua ! such is the Consti tution which we invite you to adopt. Read it carefully, consider it calmly ; upon you aud yours will the consequences ol your dec ision fall. You may not approve every part ot it We cannot You .must opinion m flach in an tnuskyield somethirs: of , his own views fori ihe, sake of harmony.' J: If -you approve the gciioral SCODO flrtrl- ohinot of t.lirt Hnnstitntinn vntn tn ratiiJit. Do not-bc iniskd in-tic unfoueded . i denunciation of men heated by passion and rcfk- less of consequences. If you adopt it, the gates of the Union will be opened for our entrance, wc win once again enjoy the inestimable blessings of Constitutional Liberty, and may hope lor a continuance of peace and for a return of our for mer prosperity. With a climate and s.oil unsur passed, with a people highly giftedbv nature wlthintelect and virtue, tbe State of .Korh-Car. Olina'ought to be a great, rich and happy Stats. .Baying', aside alt mutual crimination and, all t burden ol sorrows and euilt.-' let us all nite to make her .what she j ought to be. .You have but io wili it. aud by the blessing of God, it will be 'd'pnerv; -,l s i i - a ; JJ i r - WILL. B. ROI)MA. . . . GEO. W. GAHAGAN SPECIAL TAINTS FOR FAIUlERS AffD OTH. rjL. JSRSThe Grafton Minerairpaint Co'mpa- Lny are how 'mahufacturlnjr' the . Beat. . Cheapest ihdmost Durable Paint In use :' two coatwell t OUj mixed with pure .Linseed Oil, will last 19 prl5 years ; it. is'jpf a light brown or beautitul chocolate color, and can be chansred to crcen. lead, stone,; drab, olive or cream, to suit the taste of the - consumer, '. It is valuable for Houses BarhsVFences, Carriage and Cr-makersails ana i ooaen-wnxe, ; grjicaiiurai i. lmpiemenisj Canal Boats, iVcssels and Bhipsj Bottoms, i Can ras, Metal and Shingle Roofs, (it being. Fir ei and i. sJ a ennn i.'i.V 'l'.' Jf " 1 f - i - . .s-i i w4.-.-t - -. . 1 j ti . f tiuraumtv, -eiaauenyv' au .aunesiveness. wa- ftanted in idlcass asborei8end for aclrtular I which gives full ptlealarsi'- None genuine uhless J oranaea m a tra,uenarit iraiton Mineral Faint. -Address si ; .u. - i ? ;t r y -DANIEL BIDWELL54 Pearl StN.iY; This is truly the- "age of projrrees,"! fend the American people are, beypnd doubt, far 4hea -n .ji iti. -i i .1 ... " rl.. ?- vi an uLuurs. ft. iuisi is ciearjy :at.raonstratea Dj, fiewlns: Machine" whiclrisr strictly aakin an American invention. , ' - In this branch of manufacture the EMiflJRE SEWING MACHINE CO.', office 616 Broadway, New York City, 1 stands' pre-eminent. Their "Improved Manufacturing Machine,' V. has no ri val. It is built on sound mechanical principles is simple; in construction easily understood, and not liable to get out of order. " . f " i Its sewing qualities, particularly on cloth and leather, cannot be j equalled 1 and as such we re commend it to our friends and the public gener ally. I . I ! E. S. M. Co. 4 Ian 41- - ; .rn .-.-,;- 3 h t twtm;wCm New tatriac Guidef h An say for Young Men., on Physiolog-, ical Errors, Abuses and Diseases, incident to Youth and Early Manhood, which creata imped iments toM ARRI AG E, with sure means of re lief. 'Sent "in scaled "1 cttcr Antelopes ' free of charge! 'Addres?, Df. J.SKILLIN HOUGHTON, JIowardAsiQclaUonMladClphia, Ta.;' . " ! " " ' NEWtADTERTISEHESTS. cabuaivay;s rpnn, SITBSCmBEIt 'IT A. YIJfG sa JL cured the ; icrvices ; oriTQCEKADOi fhc eelebmted Spauish Barber, is now prparea irttU bettcr.iacitities than .ever to accommodatq the public. SCOTT, already kndwu td the people 01 Wununctos. ia still Avith mc. 1 Particular jittenUou'slych . to nair'CultlrjH JAS. II. CARRAWAYJ Ci I :i . ';; .' 1-' sj i Public ' Works A Nov; 270; '1837.', " ' : ' " ' " 6hi of .the State-in the -V-i-u: V ,. , ' Front ctrctt, near Market. . lW-tf april 3 'G I 1 PUBLIC SHEARING! ! i t Daniel L. .lit Will ajtldrcss iliCilpcoplejlt the IVIIIwingimcs anil pla - r-i ' llMlflQTOn.K(AihiQ!IT,) , ft - - . THURSDAY, ArRILOm,; , , . "1 i ' t f ' j j f 'fj1! s ft CLiriTOU, SAnPSOf! COUtlTY, SATURDAY, APRIL 11t.i - - i SFITHVILIE, BRUtlSVICK CO., 1 - s. ....... . . , I w. ' MONDAY, APRIL" 13th:' Bj order i CENTRAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, D. W. HODGIN, Chairman. april 3s. REPUBLICAN MASS J. W. 6CIIENCK, Jrs GEO. jW. PRICE, Jr., GEO. L. MABSON, and other speakers will ad dress their Republican Fellow-Citizens at the fol lowing times and places : ' ' P , - April 8th Wednesday, Kaintuek. April 9th, Thursday, Burgaw. , April,llth, Saturday, Holly SheltCT. . ' A April 13th; Monday, Middle Sound. .. ' April Jth, Wednesday, Jlasonboro' Sound. April 16th, Thursday, Federal Point. April 17th, Friday; 18th, Saturday ; 20th, Mon day, at Wilmington, N. C. ';'E;; ' w All Republicans are expected to give notice, participate in and lend their aid and Influence in facilitating arrangements for the above stated meetings. j;' By order of the City and County EXECUTIVE committee; Rooms RepublicanTJity and County Exeeuti re Committee, New Ilanover County, Wilmington, N. C, March 30th, 1808. . - - - April 2. ' v ' ' 183-tf. MASS MEETING. "PHE . REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF RICH- . Rockingham,- on Saturday tiie::llJt4UP9t4 o'clock; V. M?, " byMessre.GEX3 MASS,? rpllE REPUBLICAN, VOTERS i OF .ANSON jlt uuujtii win Doaurcsseu.ai ,yaaesooro i- one Wednesday 15th;insfef!atA?lS-clotk, by and other!. ,frr:z?? , rrAt-i' tUri! - - PCLmCAL f IIL-iTi: MEETIJN ju - ' april 4 ,137-td SHIPPING. BaltiBiorendWMlriffloti' Weekly Steamship Line. r if . ...i ... I COMPOSED OF THE FIRST CLASS STEAM SHIPS -.. - v jtff .r. , . aj ixi.txi.in a vuouaanusft In ' - JI. L. II ALL, Commanders ; ,'The iteamshlp 3TA3IES GAIlYvrill leave i- l-t Hlf & 12 NOrthi Water kt- aprif 4Ki"fe I0.9ftmi lo m?l37.t8 a EKPReCG STEALlGIIIIlinEi ' THE IAST AtlAYOOTE; STEAM Captain POWBLI! jA';r . KEBEGCi K uapiaiacuiciiJSSTEK. will i aails for::NeW5Yorki every awxfc tWET)t NESDAY, from whart loot of Chestnut street. " t HORACE M.D ARRy Agent, 1 ' ; nWUmington. N. C. k JAMES HAND, AgcnW . . -, ' f ' . .: -...j,.; ui Mie.w..Xork, ...t, ,,;..: adec28. -'':nr mii i , , ,Tlt Union Macliiiie . Company::. - MAHUJAIURSRJ5 OJj ir Steam Engiues; Machinists, Tools toVdworth Planers and Matchers Improved Stave and Bar Ch Lathe; prdvf TURBinEr'VATSn YIlEElCi our wharf loot or trincess St., for Baltimore, on Friday afternoon April llth'. '5JJ f 'trf r ftc f Fdr freight engagements apfly to ' 1 71 i FITCIIBURG, MASSlCnUSETrS. Pril ' 137-Sm ; . FORGOVERNOR, r, r - W. W HOLDEN 1 FOR ;LIEUT. GOVERNOR, FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, v A OF CKi.VX2T. t ; FOR TREASURER, y 'DAVID At J ENKIWOj or UASTOK. FOR AUDITOR, HiDRSON ADASIO, OF DAVXDSOS. ' , FOR SUPT. OF PUBLIC W0RK8, ' '.'.CEDEEN Ii. nAEiniS, f H (of JtcrnsHfOBD. IS -1 ? ' FOR SUPT: OF PliBLIC INSTRUCTio "f.:SAMUEL ; S.fASHMY J' ' ' .i Or KiW HANOVEB. - ' FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, WI LLI AM --fflt COliEBIA!? Repulilicaii " Stale Judicial Xicuet. Sapreme Court Jadges.' RICIBIOND M; PEkRSONof YadkiaJ WILLIA3I BirMAKiof Beaufo;; ROBERT P. DICK, of Guilford. THOMAS SETTLE, of Rockinhaia ??: K G. READE, of Person. Superior Court ! FIKST; DISTBICTf V . j CHARLES C? POOL, OF PASqUOTAKK. L i ' SECOKD DISTRICT, ' EDMOND W. JONE9: of wAsnnjotom i THIRD DISTRICT, CHARLES K. THOMAS, OP CRAVEN. i FOURTH DISTRICT, DANIEL Ji. RUSSELL, U f VF IinUASWIOK. I.. 1 FIFTH; DISTRICT, .' RALPH P. BUXTON, OF CtJMBERLAXD. SIXTH; DISTRICT, SAMUEL W. WATTS, , OF :3IABm. SEVENTH DISTRICT, v A W. TOURGEE, OF GUILFORD. .. EIGHTH DISTRICT, DARIUS H. STARBUCK:, OF FORSYTH; AIKTII DISTRICT, GEORGE W. LOGAN, OF RUTHERFORD. h tenth DISTRICT, ANDERSON MITCHELL, V OF IREDELL. ' , -if!- ;"- '-) ... ' . - , ELEVENTH DISTRIOT, :. : ) J. L.5 HENRY, OF BUNCOMBE. . , , T WELFTH DISTRICT, , RILEY kOXNltOl1 of IjACTreds. 7 Republican , Congressional I. ' J (4 1, TniRt) DISTRICT OLTOHtiia. PQPKERY, RICHMOND. ml 3 tit Senatorial District. . kS ff 4 tor ll i '. FOR TJIE 6ESA' !3ffATE, . ' Abraham r HiAEtiOWAYv' oF.NRw'iiAKbrE&ioo'CKrr,T , EDWIN LEGO; ? OF BRUKSWICKr COUinT. Republican! County Tie:?? i 1 - NEW, HANOTEX. - i For tho House of Representative. JOSEPH CIBBOTIV i LliEWELLTN O.' ESTES, - GEORGE W. PffiCE,J, - - , ' ' , . ; ron jsnERiFF, ( " J. W. SCHENCK, Jr., FOR! CORONER,, OWEN BIIiNEY. FOR TREASURER, i ELLAS R, WILSON. k rFOR 6UPER0R, COURT CXBRS. ,?d i JAjildMANNgjI FOR . K EG ISTER j .OF: DEEDS, libfenTls. wirDRONf FOR BURVET0Rf? si JOHN L. RHOADES, FOR COtXTt COMMISSIKOjUS, ED. Mi "SHOEMAKER; ARCIIIBALD Ew TAYLOR RUFU GARRI8, STEPHEN KEYES, ; . Yi' , G o vcrnmcnt XVrccfci. 4 HAYING BEEN NOTIFIED BY , THE SEC- ; retary of .the s Treasury that ft contract fcsj been made by him with GKO. Z FEENCH ao. ROBERT STEVENSON, for aavtaJwpW1 from wrecks of mil vessels belonginar to tha Gov' vernment, on and adjacent to this coast, an having been Appointed by him as agent to supwfc intend their? operations, I' hereby warn all Pr sons from interfering with said wreck or say 7 other Government propertj on tbe coast "Ty-' : ' L. G. ESTE8, - WUmingtou, Aug. t807r ' ' H I $4 Cc V ic 4 1 .W h .i a: 01 f3 01 3 II e - u r ft-

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