' 1 . 4 11 " :1 --.1 i! THE WILMINGTON. EOST. WILMINGTON. N. a, MAT 15, 1870. intervals in prayer and praise. The sermon? of the presbyter and the apostle was usual ly unpremeditated, arid pointed .to: the sac rifice of Calvary, No painted robes, no gorgeous riteSf no pagan censers or:, chant ing priests, disturbed the season of dmn communion. The commemoration 'of the . : The Convention. The State Convention has passed off qui etly and accomplished its mission by adopt ing the following Platform and Resolutions last sad supper was performed, by -carrying prepared by Hon. Joseph C. Abbott : the bread and winofrcp. house to uouse ; and when the inspired inhsionariesset our 1. Resolved, That the Republican party in North Carolina hereby re-affirms the plat- . iorm and principles heretofore announced by its Conventions, and pledges its adher ence to and co-operation with the Union Republican party ot the nation, in the main tenance and practical application of those great principles cf equality, right and jus . i i i-' j ii.. tt:. ter's bloods-one for each witness-haying i NEW AUVliUliaiiUmilSi been sacrificed on the aitar.of justice,, . ine u !&&SSgtt&&. m GREAT LIEDICAl . it. - HU. cfnm CMmi. ? ; tvt tirATm?To MT.TTi'nP'WTil. -jl usuuou ''NEW-DyDRTISEnEHTS. 1 tull of joy and faith, W bear their good tidings to splendid Antioch or gilded Eph esus, their dress was as plain as their Mas ter's, their poverty as conspicuous i.as.hi8; From Jerusalem, which liad-; till nowheap; K? J ffit" 'TJ"'i ed only anathemas upon the . gentile, the 1 liberty and crowned the . American Repub- early church descended, the teacher of self lie with the admiration and blessings of the denial, benevolence, ; and hope to ; man. , world.;i'r , i -v. f 'r::':';-i':-Vrr:y'i Hanger's Haaazine- ; . "-' '-'.". ( -- Harper's Magazi .- :. . i ; ' The following is an extract from a letter received from , Mrs. S. W. A. Goodwin, of Dixon, Illinois, regarding the children of her brother,' Captain Williams, of the vppei- da. The letter was written in answer to inquiries concerning the condition of the boys and their relatives, and will be inter esting to tfiosG wm h a va contributed to the fund Mr. Forbes is raising, now amounting to about $ 2,70Q : IX rU iV . - : i : . . ; ; '.' j -"By hi untimely death his. three sons are left entirely dependent relatives a will- rishts, benefits, I advantages ins but inadequate source - of supolv. Ed- and powers under the National Government: I ward F. Williams, the eldest; aced twelve,; and we pledge the State of North Carolina has been under my charge since the death ' to uphold and tlefend the Union and the of his mother threereafs ago.- While I National authority against all enemies, for- live I shall " do everything I can for my eign and domestic,, and in support of the brother's boy ; but my health is feeble my practical maintenance of Equality, Law and means limited , and I shall have nothing to ' Liberty in all sections and towards all clas- bequeath to any one. - The second son, aged ses and conditions of men in our country.' eight, is with his uncle,' Dr;' Henry Wil- . utawBw, x u at it is me uiguesc anu i nams, oi vilou,, jluiuoib, aa excellent guar 2. Resolved, That we heartily approve and endorse the firm and practical administra tion of public affairs' by President; Grant and Governor Holden, and we.',tender ; to them the sincere and cordial thanks of the law-abiding and liberty loving people of North Carolina, for their devoted services to the country, their steady su'pport of Re publican liberty and their diligent exertions in Murine to e,verv Uizen tha pnnal rights - privileges and .immnmtifrt: a common cit izenship in this Republic of Freemen. -:: 3. Resolved, ''.That. we ' unite our; congratu-6 : lations with those of every section ot he Union, on the restoration of the, recently in surgent States to representatiotfin Congress ana to equal . " Drlghaia Youns'sJIIaTeia. , -The rooms of the women are Very much alikBThey are plain but comfortable,: The, women live in them precisely as, people do at a hotel.7: Each lady has her owu key, and lion ehft crops nut she locks ; her ' door. There is little visiting back and. forth, .and ih i-riipa bfihave- verv much as-iruests do at a first-Class , hotel."" Every morning and evening, at the ringing ot tue Den, tne in mates of the harem meet in th great parlor, . The prophet nsed to eat at the harem with' his wives, but he sel dom does so now; in inc mormag, ou x-. ing, each woman puts her room in oraer, and if she has , children diesses themor.; breakfast. After prayers ihey all go to breakfast, the ladies; with children sitting at little family tables, and tnose wuuoui children at the common table, ' A ne same tpod is given to all, and tbe T bill ot iare is bv no means a common one. , . . ; i5ngnam, irom time 10 ime ucwguavw some of his wives to take charge of thecsok ing, and they remain' on duty until relieved.' During the day the - women walk out, sew. sing, play the piano m tne parior, or waus. w O cS ' a 02 ; o oz. PI- &tT3 S3).: si?- Bear testimony 1 6 their wonder fui Curative Effects. ... WHAT ARE THEY ? V j i most important duty of government to pro tect the citizen in 1 the tree enjoyment and exercise of his rights and privileges, and against unauthorized restraints upon..hi3 liberty from all local combinations and pre judices, accompanied with acts of intimida tion, violence or outrage, which fail to be suppressed Jby the local authorities. o. icesoiced, That every citizen should have complete equality before the law and intelligent children, well worthy in civil and political rights unabridged on protection of their country. God account ot race, color or previous condition, and that we look with confidence to that dian for the present, . but he is in feeble health and without fortune. This boy must depend on a liberal education, en account of a severe, and permanent injury to his right arm. The youngest, Martin Henry, five years old, is with his maternal grand mother, Mrs. Jane Ritchie, of Searsport, Maine. The f amily is 1 poor and can do nothing lor his: education. Thev are' fine. of the grant -u O Made 52 Lit IIS r CD . Op.. O to ft . Mi in 5-- B . :.-:r-:nE.iL.Arjp?s STfelflS'HIP LINE; 4 . " ' . . BETWEEN - : -. . ' ew yocic?a:id mnmaTon, A V'-,-s V.. - . . ND ALLPOINtS ON RAlLKOADS LEAD- ing out of. Wilmington, ;f . THE OTEAWCIIIP "' f-w." .-r niSCELLANEOUS. NE PLUS ULTRA- TO THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL. ipE TAKE INFINITE PLEASURE IN AN- nouncing that we have opened and are still re ceiving a large md select stock ot.. j .. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, consisting of. PRINTS, BLEACHED" AND UNBLEACHED, STRIPED 'JSND rCHBCKEDA- - awnrriABB- hot ly-j-: f A VILE FANCY DRINK.; ot pas REGULATOR, CaptainBROOKS. 4 J s Will leavef our Wharf for New Torkbn SUNDAY MORNING," MAY WHITE GOODS, t ; ' V" ::';:-' LINENS, POOR HUM, WHISKEY, PROOF SPIRITS, and REFUSE LI QUORS, doctored, emced. and sweetened to MORNING, For Freight apply to i ; - ;;PAN TINGS, ' -V'"," ''": OOATLNGS, DARRY DROTIIERS, with the cliildren. Jilost oi tnem spin, please the taste, caUed roriics" "Appeti2ers,M cloth'and color It. They are 'very proud of Restorers,1! &c, . that lead,; the tippler on to their cloth and emhroidery. In the evening all hands go to the theatre,.where everjone of T?ri sham's wives has a reserved seat It is said .that Young. . liberally supplies his wives with money, and on fine days they drive out and go shopping. He employs a music teacher, French teacher, and dancing master for the use of his household. Brig ham's women are well dressed, but still they have to work w hard, and he : keeps up a wholesome discipline ? over them. Letter to Cincinnati Gaz. :: Job Printing. The attention oi the business men of Wilmington and vicinity is invited to the of the "Post stock of recently invented labor-saving, ma terial, is now. prepared to execute every de scription ot printing required by merchants, april 1 AGENTS. 360-tf ii WHITE TUBKISII VESTS ELEGANT DOESKIN PAtlTOj. ; 'V, '-." r LARGE STOCK OF GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, TRUNKS, ' UMBRELLAS, CANES, ' dc trv and the cause of lmmanitv tl) am no I professional men, and others, at figures much early day, when all being secure in their ble service their father has done by a vali ant life and its heroic; sacrifice for duty's nguis, mere can oe no excuse or occasion f or anyv withholding ot ; privileges on ac count of past offences, except such as are imposed by the Constitution of the State. 6. Resolved, Th&t it is incumbent on the National Government .and on all classes in every section of the country, by exact jus tice, by friendly conduct, by kindly inter course, by measures of utility and beneh sake." Anna Dickinson on Woman. God did not create woman as a violet, to smelt sweet, nor as a lute, to send forth har monies, but as He created man, an immor tal soul, and as sach -owing duties and re- drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine, made Irom the Native Roots and - Herbs of Cali fornia, free from' all Alcoholic Stimulants. Thy are me ureal jMoaa-j-uryier uuu juys-wmriy j- t dpi, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator ot the System, carrying off all poisonous matter, and restoring the bloodto a healthy condition. No person can take these Bitters' according to di rection, and remain long unwell, r $100 will be given for an incurable case, pro viding the bones are not destroyed by mineral poisons or ; other means, and the vital organs watted beynnd the point of repair. ..' -'-- ' : For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, and Gout, Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, Bmous, Remittent, and Intermittent! Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bitters have been most successful. -v Such Dis eases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which is ;e fact that th Job Department - a W1 . luc ' " having j ust received a large ; FOR SKIN DISEASES.Eruptions, Tetter, FAMILY GROCERIES Bolls, Carbuncles, Ring-Worms, Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch,! Scurfs, Decolora tions of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out ol the . system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. ; One bottle in such cases will f convince tho most' incredulous of their curative effects. - . TWODITDflT AB TMnTflTQTTnW TTn A .no. Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the FAMILY unesc, niziness, ODur oiomacn, uaa isusie m the Mouth, Billions Attacks, Palpitation Of the Heart. Copious Discharged of Urine, Pain in DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS,-; , UOOPSKIRTS, ? . FANCY GOODS, HANDKERCHIEFS, r, . ; ; i RIBBONS, PARASOLS, At may 12 MUNSON & CO., City Clothiers. i 2-tf . THE BEST. FAMILY GROCERIES, cence, to seek to obliterate the ill feelings anonsibilities to everv olher Immortal soul. and animosities engendered by thelatecivil The Rcalns of ..tin losticerc held in tbe hands of God, and must swing down at last. I do not expect a miracle to be wrought; I do not . believe the millenium will dawn when women receive the ballot. war, and to restore the friendship, confi dence and mutual good will which should subsist between the sections and citizens of a unitbd republic of freemen and equals. 7. Resolved, That the honors, emoluments and fostering legislation of a 'common gov ernment should be extended alike to all sections of a common country. 8. Resolved, That those errors in recent legislation relating to into! improvements jue:.oLaLuiinanccs, which were com mitted ; by the united- votes of . Democrats andfHepublicans in the Legislature, are dis , avowed by the Republican party of North Carolina, and the party is hereby pledged to avoid and remedy ' the same, by such practical and suitable measures of legisla tion as shall promote and accomplish the various objects of internal improvements in the State, and ' place the ; finances upon a sound and economical basis. 9, Resolved, That the Republican party of North Carolina is committed to, and will support with all its influeuce and: power, , the Free Public School system, including the proper support of the Univorsity con templated by the Constitution of the State organizsd by law. . " ; 10. Resolved, vThat the Congress of the United States be requested to so alter and modify the laws now in existence in regard to the distillation of fruit as that the small distillers of . the' country may convert the products of their orchards and vines into brandy, upon such : terms as will not be" onerous or oppressive. '.: j . - r -r 11, Resolved, That it is the purpose of the Republican" party to foster - and encourage, manufactures, the mechanic arts,': agricul ture andJ other productive industries, and the rights and interests of laborers, by pro per legislation; that it : disavows proscrip tion of any man on account of nativity, but on the ; contrary, cordially invites to North below those Which have heretofore prevailed in this section. An examination of prices invited. Business men of neighboring chits will find it to their advantage to correspond with this office. Price lists furnished by mail tn application. ; No work of an inferior character permitted to leave the establishment. Par ties intrusting their orders to this office may be assured that they will be filled in a neat and tasty manner, and at very low rates.1 SPECIALS. LQWEST PRICES., GROCERIES, LADIES; AND GENTS' UNDERWEAR, i oLOTHmai.j'v,v: ; 1 ,.' . 'BOOTSI : - ' . , ; . . ; HATS, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, and other articles too numerous to mention, which we offer at low prices. ; : j -' MERCHANTS will And it to their advantage to examine our Stock before purchasing else where, as we will guarantee to sell our Goods lower than the lowest; In taking the liberty to-refer you to the Card of our Agent, Mr. A. WEILLwe teg you to be stow your liberal patronage upon us, whi ch would be highly appreciated by -: ; 1 Yours, Respectfully,' i ' l . it&weill.;; No. llJMarket Street, :: 'V!t Old Stand of' A. Weill & Co. THE ERESHESTJ A CARD. the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred ther oainfol symptoms, which are the offsprings of Dyspepsia are cured by these Bitters; -- i is the broadening of What woman needs the brain, the expansion of character gained To tllC Voters Ol NCW Han- through the poyer that will come with the ballot. jy oman must help man as well as be helped by him, She must inspire him as well as be supported by him. The na tions of the earth will rise up and call such a one blessed, and God himself , will say to her "well, done." No good will, .come to man or woman in keeping them asunder. There is no work man can do but that will be better done by haying a woman t at his side. ' : , : , , . over County. WE OFFER THE NAME OF STACEY VAN AM1UNGE, Esq., to fill the office of Register of Deeds, subject to the Republican County Convention, which meets in June. :.";- Many Voters. may 1 3?3-to . Cleans the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pim ples, Eruptions, or Sores j 5 cleanse it when yom find it obstructed i and sluggish in the veins-; cleanse it when it is foul, and vour teelings will tell vou when.1 Keep the ' blood pure and the I send to health of the system will follows PIN, TAPE, and other Worms, lurking in the system of so many : thousands, arc effectually - -. . . . a i. I man lO For full directions, reaa ctreiuny tne circular . around each bottle, printed in lour languages English, German, Franch, and Spanish. J. WALKER, Proprietor, 83 & S4 Commerce Street, New York. ' R. H. McDONALD & Co., j Druggists, ana uen. Agents, San Francisco California, IfA & 34 Commerce KSTSOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEAL- STRAW, ERS, : . . I,,:-!,.: fv-ii.:;:.;. ;.-; THE SECOND VOLUME OF . FAMILY GROCERIES delivered in any part of the city. FOR FAMILY SUPPLIES, GEORGE MYERS', 11 and 13 Front street; NE W HATS. NEW HATS. jg VERY STYLE AND DESCRIPTION.' FUR and new Advertisements. SADLERY. fl.lfll.! 8II,K HATS, J..S. T0PH.1M & CO.. : Tub Providence Journal,- i noticing tue statement that the Richmond Capitol was built in the days of jthe Revolution, and that the timbers had become warped, de cayed and pulverized by age, 'says there is NO 3 SOUTH FROHT STREET in this accident a warning that should be heeded wherever Revolution structures are preserved for their antiquity, and still used for - public gatherings" that may upon occa sion be large enough; ta try the strengtli of O ELL SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS, VALISES, TRAVELING BAGS, FEATHER DUSTERS, WILMINGTON, N. C.t supporting columns and timbers. That is very well tor a warning to New England ers. uut tnis way tue neea is to ? try tne strength of supporting columns and tim bers in ( new structures. In Chicago for in staucej buildings tumble to pieces of their own weight before completed, and w&have PADDED HAMES, HORSE BRUSHES, CURRY COMBS, COLLARS, HAMES, Great History of the War is now ready. Agents wanted. Send for circulars, with terms and a full description of the work. Aderess National Publishing Co., Philadelphia, Pa., Atlanta, Ga., or St. Iuis;Mo 4;Vr::fN-M : " T300K AGENTS WANTED IN THE SOUTH. JL to sell our new boook Ten Years in Wall 8treet. One agent took 25 orders the first day, another 7a in 4 i days. Endorsed by eminent men as the most exciting,; interesting and in structive booic issued.. Includes 13 years ex perience of the i author. Filled with illustra tions. ; Extra terms to agents. Send lor Circu lars to r l 1 w . WobtutnotOn, DcsTiN & Co., Hartford, Conn. A GREAT! CHANCE FOR AGENTS ! 175 XX. $5300 peri month. We want to employ a good agent in every County in the U,S. on com mission or salary ! to introduce our World Re nowied jPctUnt White Wire Clothe Line ; will last a hundred years. 1 Lf you want profitable and oleasent employment, address R. S. BUSH & CO., Manufacturers, 75 William st.,N. Y., or 10 Dearborn, at. Chicago. may 12 AT LOW PRICES. No. 9, North Front Street THOS. H. WRIGHT. 2-tf ij MUSIC. MUSIC! NEW MUSIC! I To my Friends in the City and the Coun- ; ;.;try t , i".;j;r9'--'1V----S'.; Owine to circumstances beyond,, my, control,' and under the pressure ,0f he sudden, decline in all clashes of dry roods,"! was forced to suspend and rendered unahle to carry on business for myself and under my own , name. . . Those to whom I oWe the most have proved my best friends, and through them, I, am placed in the position of an active Agent for the new firm ofB. & L. Weill. 1 promise to give sat isfaction to all who may deal with them ; their goods have been carefully selected by myself in New , York and Philadelphia, and they oflcr them at a small advance above the first cost. I respectfully ask all who may .desire to pur chase goods to call and examine their stock now offered at unprecedented low prices, and oblige. Your obedient servant, AWEILL, ; ' Agent of B.L& L. Weill, fv : P. S.Ail goods warrauted as ;reprcsentedj i 1; LA. WEILL, Agent. may 12 . ., ., ..- 2-tf r.. IT IS SURPRISING AND RERlARKABIiE; THAT. NOT WITHSTANDING THE I EARLY LOW PRICES THIS ' 1 Season DRY. GOODS TECEIYED BY At , LARGE TO-DAY, A , EXPRESS LOT OF KTE3 W MUSIC : 1 latest out from Oliver Ditson, New HEfNSBERGER'S i ARE STILL-, The very York. - For sale at ; Live Book Store, 39 Market Street. - may 1 "';i-!r ! -373" COMIIIQ DOVfJ, COMItlG DOVtl. AS CAN BE SHOWN AT ' .. 36 MARKET STREET. 1 8G MAItKET ' STREET. & s?kn-: U. S. MarshaTs Sale. cine. Dr. Beard,' of N. Y., and the Fanners' CaroUnalmmigration ot labor and capital seen new structures ;in this city that would from all sections ot this and European coun tries, and extends, a pledge that they shall be received and protected in all their social, political and religious opinions: 13.. Resolved, That we join in the general congratiilatloa upoa the adoptioh of the 13tb 14th and 15th amendments to the Constitution of the United States, and hear tily pledge our co-operation and active sup port to the. enlightened progress of the na tion towards a more perfect realization ot Republican liberty, a higher position in na astonish sion. few if5 they fell bnsliglt occa- The revenue returns for 1869 show that the catch of pearls and shell for the past year on the Gulf ;coast of the territory granted to the "Lower California Company" amounted to the large sum of 178,000. This, of course, is the valuation bfthe pearls. given by the divers ; and speculators, and is tional wealth and power, a just claim to're-1 consequently very much ; below, the actual spect and. honor among' tho nations, and a Yalue of the catch. A pearl is sold freauent- BLIND BRIDLES, v RIDING BRIDLES, MARTINGALES, SECOND HAND HARNESS, SADDLES, a BRIDLES, ' HALTERS, REINS, &c:, WHIPS; SPURS, AXLE GREASE. FLY NETS, DRAY HARNESS, &c. Mechanics Manual, 211 cuts, a book of facts and figures lor workingmen, E. B. Treat & Co.; Pub. 654 Broadway, N, Y, ' . , PATENT ORGANIC VIBgJITOg. TIF If II 1 1 If l: I' I 1111 II MIL III I 1 I li Mill7 ill I rbtoTj I r Bin 1 iiwr"r w - 1 i v I J. 1 1 M 111 I II I I I I 1 ? 1 1 II I i. Ill 1 more commanding influence .: in promoting the general- welfare and elevation of man kind. ' : -i ' The report was unanimously adopted; The church of Jerusalem, the church of Christianity, was formed upon the simplest and most natural plan. Its affairs were .discussed and determined in a general as sembly of all the faithful. It knew no earthly master, acknowledged no temporal head. The apostles themselves,' full of humility and love, , yielded tocach other's opinions, and consented to be bound by the decisions of their own body or of the united church. Peter, whose vigorous faith form ed for a time the chief support of his com panions, was" sometimes j governed by the Hebraic impulses of the austere James, and was afterwards softened - by, the 7 generous remonstrances of Paul. T James himself, the4 brother of the Lord, at the . apostolic conn cil urged compromise , and peace. The apostles laid no claim to infallibility ; ' they tfembled lest they themselves might become castaways. The church was a true repub lic, in which, in his unaffected humility, no man sought Authority over ganother, and where ail were equal in a common, faith j an overpowering ; loveItirituaKwasthe nat ural impulse of a believing hearty - The' Christians met in private rooms or on the flat tops of houses, and joined at rc . . . - ly for $20, which, resold at Panama," at 200, brings $1,000 in Paris, and in' many cases much greater profits have been made on very fine gems. ; Not one-half the catch is ever reported to the Government, and the yield of the. Gulf for 1869 maybe safely estimated "at $300,000 in gold. ' - - may 15 CHEAP FOR CASH. 3-tf lit CR0NLY Auctioneer. By CRONLY & MORRIS. AT may 15' A young lady residing at Charlestown, Mass. suffering from an inflamed neck re cently, called in a physician, who pronounc ed all her sufferings to be caused by insects called borers, ? which inhabited, the braidj spect.. made of Hindoo, bark, that she had been wearing, and ' which on examination was found to be well - stocked with the insect reierred to, who, operating upon the neck of the wearer, caused the irritation and suf fering. : Fearing that ' some ' of the insects had taken up their abode in the hair of the unfortunate possessor of the braid, th siciau ordered it to be cut close, v A CLIPPER" SCHOONER " RACER,''1 AUCTION. 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