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m 'in liMMNSfiSaRjl Obituary notices, tributes of respect, fee, are chanced hair advertising tjrjfia ,rhen pntd Yor hr advance of publication. In ail dther oises fpl a.4tfetMsii rfte4 wiling chanted. TBJS CIRCULATION OF T&K MORN ING 8TAR IS LAJtOSR TKAN THAT -Of ANT- QTUml)4ttTyNXWSrAPER PUB- luaunju in nuitTli UAMOLINA. PARTIES IN COXGBESS-THE UtST ' rtAnjjCAL TIXLJLAIMT. The supatoWtarinioitjemeat act, arid iogdew and greater iniquities td the l&- decent and violent legislation sometime since adopted by Congress to regulate suf frage in the States, has passed in a modi fied form!! The struggWbterthii villainr ODS. measure has developed one notaMe re sult in a decisive parliamentary advan tage gained. $j file FDemoeracy. During the protracted debate in theJKoge last Wednesday, the leaprtlnj Jijpratic minority assailed ftiejr eprwi&t JUtf sig nal tact and gallantf6fyi'.icja much to claim tbat the . fud'rfa) difis were un horsed. As a repyU (t hr 'Ybate, the Radicals, in ,veiy $hama!nnaop.ea one of the most offensive features ct their iniquitous measure-the, placing, of the arniyjnthe hands of the. President for the purpose of overawing tlie electors. nia eTiden.trohi"tD.e' results parliamentary ' wrestles in 'both bTthe Senate ana p& lift;,latiti;fhmtn tests in Congress, Radicalism will' be at immense disadvantage. The Democracy .acquire oonnarnce, anpviqeu; oppo nents grow despondent in the face of the constartly,accurulating .popular odium which impends over them. That modicum "of pluclTT.iichjneeed self-assertion, at last inspires the' Democratic leaders to j abandon .their, -timid and, imbecile de fensive, and to carry-the war into the country of the enemies of the public libet-' ties" Hereafter ' itie altitude" of parties will be entirely changed, TJie Democracy, assumes the oflensive, and Radicalism will sneak under the cover of a cowardly ahd ineffectual defensive. ' ' TheDemocfatic ranks in botb' brancbes of Congre?s"lrave been powerfully rein forced within a few months past, and the enemy has received no compensating ac qnisitious of talent. In the Senate Judge Tburman is without a. rival in debate. He' has already overmatched the ablest Sen ators of the opposite "side, and, like a gladiator of conceded invincibility, he now stands unopposed by even theboldest of hia adversaries. fTberelsTemarkabfe abfteoF-4blltpfor debare'-amW'tbe active Republican Senators. 1 Sumner isa rhetoTiciaoj ' capable of . handsome4 sun bursts in the best sophomore style, . but utterl j.w.qrtbless in the quick encounters oteWtev There is Bothing'' ol ;the TTumbulT: ah able togiClad; i&n enronic . . rt. y .'-. . 1 ' .2- -re state oi suiien, Oisaatisiacuon wun cue corrupt 19ns and. follies of , his party, and cannot be relied upon in grave emergen cies. Carl Scburz is also disaffected, and his brilliant debating powers have been rendered 'valueless to Radicalism by Orant'a sHuTprseOTlion'cf Scburz and r his followers, .jajtortop, jp In d iana, js p 0 w almost the sole dependence of Radicalism " in the Senate, and 'he was signally over thrown by Frank Blair in the debate of -Wednesday. Blair is a splendid avAUajj to Tburman and Casserly. His first speech -was a. telling one, nnd by the unanimous verdict of the Senate and the galleries be xie wiu ngure prominently in toe iuture energy and constancy will combine ffh! 'hfsf inmihtTa to render' hm 'italwffrt champion fof He&grin 1 ajad7ejuve In tlw IJouseof Representatives the de batogponztaettofJrciiieutiilr gbbwed tie Democracy, t be nca in able nd! ixtalou defenders ttfiat boy.1"' Vborhees gleamed! ic in admirable stvle, raining blows thick 62fa$p& hl ti&ffil&i rarcisa of an Radicalism, i6V , Km wentstrai the defenders5 facts aha xjc At reasoning: Tbe'ions'ier,! thongiinot destroyed,11 WaslBa'dly bruised upon popular iioertiea will upon its auniore. .Moreover, TUdleal in BolencefliraKTBheiithtawaifiDg powers, and its exponents will not ions be equal to-tttten<f :&fi desperate baz-' l-Srbfe fioulsTille Verine Journal says that ' if anybody bad met 'Christjbgsr; Columbas in the middle of the Atlanticj and toH bin that be was in theact of dis-l JbgjtcjtxyJh&LwjmldnU Alfred the .OAJHd - IlllllirOU Lilmn to give ner, r Annifc, mn, uoratio l ' like 'a tnetebti: ansef H3 8bonreii)Ten-i dent ; Eldndge used his battle-axe of og-l ehtrfo IhSi rage upon S t fimte . wjA recoil ua mm iae present, he would hare trone . f?f7? 7 . E?P m t London: - rf a 4 JhtfthsnnVa BTJSINESS. . ' 4: .' In New YorttlTe feeing is oneof cn eral encoujragemenjU-regardin business, prospects for the current veaturing January few ufavoraby-syntomarVere- developed, and since the first of the "year tbnpdicatiosVavepenneraili lug pta4gason,oCsicadvonjyTaiui4 prosperousibqstoess The,' pas yA? Kas one of exceptionally light profits and the mercantile classes judfcioti sly5 made-tneir arraogements upon a basis of rigid econo my.. The spring rade haft openedati an earlier seasoa than' is.U3uaV.amt, promises consi derable act vity.T:t-la Ue ; absen ce disturbing-elementt the trade of- life reason is likely to prove' steady and satisfactory. The probabilities of peacjeyUbe CQnsequent fntrdducllori jof "a View er jn European polics, an u nsettli n of tbebal ance of powtr,w and tfato creatloti of A tiesv set of intif national rivalries lrfd?jealJhsies, has - a somewaat ' depressing effect "tipol some branches of business. There -is too much reason to fear that the conclusion of hostilities may, be followed byVar,geriexSl increase in the armaments ' of J Europe.' There will naturally be a readjustment of international affiliations, during which each country will feel itself threatened by some other ; and even in anticipation of these jealousies, we find some of the lead jogs jpowers recruiting their armiesjan4 strengthening their military 'works.7 iWbile it ' may' t be ' reasonably hoped . that f this phase bf affairs wlfl pass without furthef hostilities! yet it is - evident thatii it must T be f: attended' r "with .'a general disturbance ', of .; oifidence, ihe effecis of which must be felt on 'business here! for with commercial relations - with Eu; ft: ; xopeinvolfing about. $750,000,000 of ext changes aDnually.besJdea intimate ffnan- cieljrjdtlbnk, it is not to, e suppbsed'.ihal what inutra Europe1 ctln lsil to siniilarly aSeCtU8.- ''.i.- -;f. : '; "From the ? lntertsting.n-statements. and yiewa oi the montuiy circular issued from the VBliig aQouse; .ew, :Tor gatherthe lief "tbat,"while there is Nothing in the EBeru oonuiuoa 01 me counxryto - ex ci(ereixtravagant hopes of Commercial c' tiruY QriojthV yeiuri thereii.aWoth- ing to warrauteprenjtbns. ATIMELTSUOGESTIJJS.- ' Now that the machinery qt-theFedeTal courts ifastMriftintf Into the lalne' 'in famous uses to which the English judiciary was put by James n., Mr. Woodward, of Pensylvania, does well to introduce a bill in the House requiring the several United States courts henceforth to procure, their juries by drawing names from a hollow wheel resting on axis pins, so as to admit of easy revolutions oilhe wheel, in order thUtha-slfpsViCpaper intainrn' the names of jurors may be more effectually mixed. "Packihg" juries to convict per sons accused by this administration of political offences is so imminent an abuse as to require this or some other like iwiedy. . ox J .L V St. Valentine's Day appears to have been 1 a failure as compared with the td-timooDeervanee of -theMetert-nnal -4 festival. The utilitarian aspirations and counting-room' philosophy uf the present age have done away with many ot the . v -. it " r- . . beatjrucpitpms. - ormorserwimentai periods. People now make love in too materialistic a manner to pay attention fo amourous verses. Very hard . cash or culinary qualities are what they seek, and it is a difficult; .thing Jo compose love poetry out of these material things. Tno4;oming man" 4as air ea&y found his way so far. into the social :sjs tern of the1 Pacific coast,' that he takes" up G Jjbfejl he:reMrooml W 1 ths courts. Among the criminals an-ajgndjn the,po-l lice courts of Sacramento, on 'the"'2f of this mouthy 'were-1 Ah )W6ng and Fee YongfSfpr larceny, and Ah He, for viola-! '.'iJW- ... . . .J uons 01 orainances. ah Din was not, on that occasicxo; among the rest of the ' sin An engineer in the employ of the iTarifsiT' Govern' tuent has planned 'ar rail-! way tunnel miide In" actions W be"sub- mergefrfi3trifV(jlt Mtttferface of tho water;' and 'moored tofbe Bottblni by chain cables. ' He' proposeS 'td 'sihk it acwthBphbroi;-- w Governor Safford, of Arizona, re- conmendsfn his annual tnessage,' the ex termination' erf ttrerAJacKe :7lndiarra? f Tbe chief Jctffie'cf 'tnese Indians is that they o& hot like to be swindled tiud cannot "vote tbIt&fcoU flicked" iiiJilt wr,'?i!' 1 LTbe rascally, types of th Springs lcdTfff61 tJhe Kentucky pa Llandllo toitarfllil itiiitfay s. - -TbEari!6rlrentmort isbbethe SKHypS 2aBd to tbei Eggliab aouscoLorda,! r ! One Indianapolis . editor--writes jfOT1 tbe;imiseclle ordmak; ingreptile.w . ' A PennsylvaniAbettist.thintie can produce genuine; diamonds' from pe roleun3?riji 11 m 'L v . k PffliWPecting a visit in April rem president Grant and;Secretary Fish. i Palmetto Leaves. .fhe Presbyterian FtChai5ili ati 4 Camden has agaew bell. ! . I . . The ladies. of Washington have presented tire Schutzen" Corps of "Charles toth'tlfutfi. Alr Aneeiiqgt4beDirectoro of the 8wth, Carolina Railroad Compapy hel pn Thursday lasL .' W Jm Magratb. Esq., was unanimously re-elected Presi dent.-!,i u,; vi-jV ivmllf. : A jewelen 'by thef:nhmeT:; ot Grrffin: emblffved in tbe'storeof MK'R. WJ Tirsler, brUnrbp? rbbbed t him'' of $2,W. wdrth of watchesk feV' pfghts since? land decamped. ' ?'? f,:" : ! V7 ... xne engineer 01 tne , ureen- ville and -Columbia Railroad,- who was shot on the traia 'Tuesday r last, has lost his right, in. both, eyes, and is in a critical condition. , ; . 1 -,. v 'iv . : ? A ; innrder occurred ? at Spar tanburg on Friday lastv during a ; difBculty about a Culvert,1 "in which a Hr. 'Conner lost his life at tbe hand of one GosnplI, by it pistol shot" n' $ Quite' an excitejnent existed at LexingtoDv Wednesday, occasioned f by ' two j pxerij named Shealy, firing into the Boozer school houset as they were passing it : on horse back, one ball lodging in the house, and the other, passing through, tbajwindow,' grazing the head of a girl as she sat in her seat. The Columbia rptmiaj eavs': A serious shooting JaffraybccurTedyester day afternoon, about Half-past' 'W o'clock,1 in front of the store of "Mri E.Tollardon Main street, bet Ween Vtwo'bung fmeii named It.- Von Btemah 'ati(L "Rii" GreV in which the latter 'receiveda" pisfpr bullet in the lungs, which wilt likely prove-mor- tal. It" was apersonal affair altogether politics having nothing whatever to ' do with the matter.'-8 !" - .cw - ;' JRTAlmOW TJOE RAIE.WAT8. 1 Hon. LVB.' Dibble recently "addressed "a large "; 'audience t in' :th-B.taCapiibttof Michigan on the subject pf narrow-gauge railwayk.' The Detroit Tribune 1 gives the following summary of is speecWi, ' : ' -t -, 1 ne, common American gauge is - four freight inches and a b,iif, a.the Jeast cost ot construction of any. road of; such widtb;is 125,000 perumale.4, Usbose gngejnnge froiatwo to 4e,eJ'an4 ahalf teet, can, be oon8tracted,;f quipped, and op erated at' 6netbijd ftbgun required for tbe same purpose by.'widVgauae lines; and 1 tributaries, to trunk lines, oe foxopeniDsr up riewf countries, ra tally -a useful r as the brqAder roadg, Thethaveliffhterr lo comotives, smaller cars, narrower wheels. iiga ut;f cu eapef rai is, SKppcrpraaes, and slrarporVfcuiVeand. CnctedV?ith these peculiarities jarq savhigs , in . t.be ost of , excavation, in the.'-material vtrsed' in onages ana cuivcrs, an .ine value jpt;Uie iron, in the amount of dead weight- per passenger p5 per huiidreci weigbofreight carried in each tran,- inBo length of the linevand in nearly fevery other item of ex penditure.. .Mo reoTer, .railways, of this class baYO jbeen and arej practical r aoo cesses.' There are two how jn use 'ip 9Ur Upper Peninsular, one 91 ,which if eight miles in lenbndrisports tbnaot ore daily. it In '.Wales . railway with a gauge of Mt.onefopt eieven; and: a half inches, which was incorporated in- 1832, has some gradients of one foot ia 66 feet, has reversed curves of such a character that trains sometimes 1 run 'Vpon .three of uiem at a ume,- ana so snort, tnat,tne loco motive and last car of the train are often parallel, runs at as jilgb rate of speed- as thirty-hve rnles an boar, And pays a annual dividend ot thirty pet ceut.n its original tejittaEi'lSIniiW .way aid in CJariad vn. one la about 'be ing " constructed inerinsvl van! -"frotn Allentown to Harrisburg. which wilt 'have estimated, vrill jirofitaWy transport freight 'at the rate1 of aone cent rpe ton cner-mite. MrTDibbl also prebteflLa' laincolleciion of r estimates,": show In jt. that in thia Btato' railways wun a guago oi.aDont tnree ieet could be , built -and'tjperatec for, at the most;;, c-thir,d : of 'tiic6t :'ot the.siai style of road, and be explained' ' that the TneaOTasnaneua';tto EmeoonV.tior provide for ihe- lacorporation 8uWtantSl adapt atipaf tbT". new, itm of- thejesTOt genenlTaUrrifia ravri Twith thcr oinlssidfiroV correctionJ of nstraieof frio f uiauv luwuvruUiet) uf 11 the1 laitur. Thei which, experience has shown, can be very cheaply (rfaa6teia: wiil wdffcwere exactly what is needed for the' newer por-j tions of the State whose, wants theywopid; reliere.ully.as wells thertffliXfli style of rail waywbile theuToV cafail far fewer burdens upon the come: unities constructing them.. ,He also -dic! timed any person al interest, direct 6fir direct; present or j prospective, ' inCnyairow; gauge line or Tines, and presentcathe mat- ter otas one , to 1? beniefittedt by it, buti only ft'TOatier of great possible importance. '- -j-.t r Very. Ifte. . peaalerwas5- trartgkwrghot,1 dusty anu ureot-wneri ne came to 1 a xoeeiMg-. house wherein . sundrv Friends were'on- gaged In silent dev6titfri.1''Thepferipatet- ic iraaesman luougut oe wouiu waiK in and restHe took a seat upon a bench; doffed his bat, and placed. his clocks upon the floor. There was a painful stjjlness in the meeting-house, which was-broken by one-ot tbeEryycB7wpw0meeft stri kinVfirrfSuOThm ag ay;Stirt kfithoped every .B4f tpthati-jtbe clock would stop. Inste.gd of that it struck just Teol hundferiaBd thirty times bv the actual count ot evepwJmend-m ibe EeeBBlallhe bilxTipliedHyificln couldn't help numbering the strokes. Then up rose one of the eldest Friends, at the,nJ.oUbeSOlTil sir&fei 4rfdi said : 1 thy is as energetic '-as thy Tenement " time-i piece. ..itndv toe,':'! w I'AobtMfePih NoftbBridgjewater I&IasaZTaet yearjasted 15,025 pairs, an av S?oafftfn? h6H6raja6f neary5 '49 4usa.day. . zilslZ w.:v. Ki rixL-i sJi.iinc -tfiHuv .11111 a ,J iu aiuounc oi lixTtnatWlll Do CUl ID, tbvic1ttitof3o8toAiiwill ;not bo- much less3 than '500,000 tons, the largest dropr by "Friend, as it is so verylate. perhaps thee will not reach thy destination unless thee iar ior many years. Repeal f the Teat Orntb. ; pThe following is the texof theact - taw of the land -,tl ft enacted hi the Senate' and Houu of 'America in Congees. assernhledhntyibtn TOyiperson, who is not .rendered ineligi- I teguibmOTd mni.ib oti uieo. tit w uuiuo uy lue provision mi mis wuc shall be electedjQr: appointed; to any, office of honor or, trust ;anaer;tbe govjernoqentjof the United States and shall .not be able, on account of Ma participation an the Ut e, rebeLUonito take tji&jiPath ,? prescribed' in the aei ofsCongresaaDprovedcthe 2diof July, 1863, saicj persoftj sba, in;h?us of said' oath; before entering upon ihe duties of said office take and .su bcribe: tfte oafb prescribed n. an : act of, . pppgreis -entitled 'An act prescribing .an, oath ,pf i office to be taken by persons; frpin;&w&ni ) legale disa-f hili ties shall have been, removed,'; approy ed llthof JulyfclSeo - ' -4 -A The following is the act of July 11,1868, to which the new bill refers : f..f - . ;r;j h "Be it enacted by the Senate and Haute of Representative .. of., the PniUd. ratesZ:o America in Congrea assembled, Th at when ever any person who has . participated; fin the late rebellion, and from whom all legal disabilities arising: therefrom .have bee a. removed by act of Congress by a vote of two-thirds of; eacn TMQqse, rbas oeen or shall be elected or appointed to any office or place of trust in or pnder the Govern ment of the United States, he, shall, beforB entering upon the duties thereof, instead, of th6 oath prescribed by .theact oJtrlyr 21862, take and subscribe th following. oath or affirmation : it A.iS, do solemnly swear (or affirm) -that I .will, support and defend the Constitution of tber United States against all enemies, foreign, and do mestic; that I will bear true fath andal-. legianco to the same; that take this qbli gatiQQ freely, without any mental reserva tion or purpose of evasion; and tqat I will well And faithfully discharge the duties of the office, on which . I am about to enter. So help; me. God." ,; 1 !T ' V . . The -fourteenth, amendment excluded from office ail CoufederateA who held office under, the. United. States before the i war. Subsequently a form of oath was adopted, the $fecfc, of, which. wa to exclude from office all who ' had ' voluntarily", aided the rebellion,' .wTiethex . tbej Jhad , pretionsjy beid omca unaer, ine. uiiuea pistes t uov ernnient "briiot 't.',, .. : .:.y.". .-. : rlt will :be curved, thatthe act pf. Jnly il. 1868L- waalhtended; to 1'oualify . those who were dfsaualiffed;. by the f durteetith amendment, 'and whose disabilities should be removed by Congress, f but not those wh( were excluded from office' r PJ1 be " iron-clad" oath. The;:eect pf .the.; act just become a law, is to '.rreaioxo the ob- disabilities in d'et th'e ''So vteeuih' amend- meot may,hayleWQr or. whae i Im1y V irpila4i(UdM relieved 4pwh thediiDtUties imjpoei?a y the fourtnthatnendhent are . still", ex- eluded from, omcc- Cotton, it is said, 'wiUpVor.klong time without chanee. Thus, at Columbus. eorjna, no difference was no ticeaDle in uS. appcaranqa oi vnev siapie in oaieg oi cotton that t had been, in the ; warehouses there;ince, lCft ; aiflugoata; -Oeor-gia; ;pAle ;.yf s kspld recenlf whichha4 been-in waTehouse forv eleven; years, and .fMchtfeffl;iMresefitipflr,an iqUvappeai- ance,, brought aa high a price aa new oot- .tpn of .similar, grades.' v - . rr"ij - r I5 r.;li..:,' JlfJ :::-J a:, a aj- .-.r"When n Horace,; 0rele; traveled, in Europe h was impressed wfttt the - ylne of drainage apd immediately, got an : an tetpetical. agricultural proterb to the effect that .if a. man dida'f drain. hisrfarm ; his tarcai. wunT4:dxaiB.? him. aThenH6iace wenjto Jx)mbardy, 'where be j witnessed thei fructilying influence of; irrigatipq : by means of dama; wereupoqj he VVll an ptber; proverb, to h$ storq otj tefse -sayings. "If a man don't oam his farm his farmwill d n him. -v.-- .- , - -t The New York Herald says : "There aTe now seventy-two Postmistresses in the United States who receive 1 salaries,, of f i,uuu ana upwnra, Desiaes women in mi nor ppstoces, -.Tq goBtmistress pf Lou women are repotted at'TVaihiiibri aai: the Dest managea unaer xneoverimieni." SPECIAL OTJGE&na . .. . --r --. r, ; . ..-.--l-r thousands lniv vltar. ' slightc.oWs;are.very Insidious. Jra.ao'dn? DR. TTJTTS KXr ECTOU ANTHJ, Ctfre Tt"Jti Jiij .'.'L! t Jijf. .. ..... i. n. '. This snperb Hair Dye is the best intfojhirtd taneous. ' Z(o dlsappotiitalefi. cSOKjedlaBinika Tints, or Unpleasant Ondn, oTnrgfiiuine:.f. LsjBaichelorJHftlTiDy rrrorniram-lMyEDI ATXirZ aplesvdid BlackroD Hatuiai. firowtoi DOBSiizot Btaik the 8kin birt"JleAV5rUHalr Cleaa;Soft anA BeaxitifnJ. ; iTnertmljf flefe nscl PetfedtJ)S2 Bold brail Dtfiggisita.rratftorjt W fidna street, Hew.YortcJU(, sr1? nr;ir 1 feb 7-eodlyent Tn Ta naiui ; .hiioinO I A Favorite Medicine with all classes, - """WD avis Paut Knxaa, ryoaiiaveEainexsfX3Qli , ..r s -' - - Usasa Pjltjt Killbb .dJ3: VfaU .TAGiiTri-g tTtlEiF the AlkiiiLigwferatnSvd- J Bottle or fH Rifct .ajt-ifa-telbiHliie T KT everybody nse the pxnina li For SpraineanaCfrnlaes. .1 Mid Tor.fli.Wr! ..ir svoJii! if?ni'tt!.'tr) XHVERT sailor should carry a bottle -; : rlj . .-r . , . . .yxiKfoWJOi with, him. fli .-r;il-i2Hl jad TaJ: and Dealers la Pamllj MAdkdnesg w Yf)j t ; nt-'rPEkEi:DATlS,i5 ioSr.k isville, jAentufky,, jreceiyes f4,000; at mchmcfnd Virginia: ,000 ; at Spring field.iOhio.f3.O0O.fi The -offices filled by X a nilirJSoth Internal aart KytecnatpSe. K IT.L1ES IJI HUJU uv JkU. WUIXUIIil 0iO DIM 1 BUI Biavn. " " -a v 1 1 1 1 feb Mm " '. I i H AvV A SiSAnirA 'HuO C O M P A N Y J - . : ; OP WIIMINGTON, N. C. ' , ;Manufaclurers of the Patent Ammoniated SOIiTJBLE NAYASSA PROSPHATE A Complete Manure,; .s Rleb In Ammonlacal and AlUaline Salts and Soluble Pbosphorle Ann " v I 7 A ST A NDARD FERTILIZER, THE MERITS OF 'WHICH ARE ATTESTED BY NUMEROUS CERTIFICATES Ithas given entire Satisfaction on Corn, Cotton, Tobacco, and all cm n grain, root crops and vegetables, to which it has been applied. Price $55 OO Per Ton, f asb. or $65 on Credit. DOirAU OaeBAE, Sec'y and Treas'r. R. R. BRIDGERS. C. E. ORAFFEIN, Superintendent. Feb. 5-eodSAFtf Su Wed rri , 2SS Feet Front Iro and Glass. , : , -. , . WOJIKS OF THE UNITED STATES WATCH COMPANY GILES, WALES A CO., MABlON, . J, -M?tOET KRS. If A Tff TT F WA TCHIijSi -I)J& , Salesroom tff itile! Um States Watch Co., . ...... r. .. . i t:w;i..4Jt i.jj- . SInnafactnrers of nil the crntfes of American Watches, IVudan b o t ii ir.i c k e iil a w r n o s. TrE d -l-m o v b m k w t . The finer gTades all having three ' and accurately adlusted to Heat. Cold and ;eiy aainstea to Me uiestxaignvx.iBe jscapemenxy witn-iisposea . ... . n Hairnruurs : and for our late improvement totrenft-tb. Simplicity and Sniotliaiess tf home or abroad, t - ... t ... Vte Repeaters, Independent, 14, 1-6 Split and umea. . , ... . . . 'Jtar Prjce Lists fdrnlshed the trade on application, enclosing business card. For sale by the tirade generally. " .:..;.: r : --.v . V,J:. .- ' , ;. WHalcealS Wareroems, IS Kaidep LanejrewXork, j. . Ami AIMS, BKOTIIEB A CO., 143 Ealte St , Chicago, 111 49 Watch No. 1089, Stkk Wxitdks beann N. J.." manniactnrea ny united states watch Co., has bee carried by' me from December xo January win, isw ; 113 louu vanauon Demj? only t Nkw York, Jan. 17, 1870. , t,t ,u: . . I.JB.CH1TTEND . !:r.'.:'.-i . i -:r ; . Utioa Feb. 1870.' Watch v No. 10584. Btm-Wutdkr, Bearing Traae-Maxk Frederic Atherton A Co., Marion, TH. - ttanaf actored by United States Watch Cxv, has been .carried oy me. 20 months ; its total variation from mean time beingflve seconds per month. :.. ; ..0.PLBSTr r , ...... . AssU Sup't. K. Y. C. H. B. R. ' Watch No. :r 1125, 8TKH-Wun A4BmoUUU xicuciiu Aititvi ivu sjw v miJar rtoH. N. J.i Maimfactnred by the United Btatea Wateh C3o has been carried by me T months: its total variation from mean lime being only six seconds. " - - Av I DENNIS,' "' President N. J. E, IL. & T co.. Watoh NOV ;l25i, ' SnWrjmxB,Bearing Tiade-Mark 'Frederic Atherton A Co., Marion N. J ., manufactured by United' States Watch Co, has been carried by me tour months its .total variation from mean time being only five seconds per mwnth. ' F. A. HASKBLlv j ..j. v ; ; ;i t CozLHudsoUUiTer JEUE. j.'iWATCH LVo. U17 STBWcrossBearing Trade. Mark 'Frederio Atherton A Co, Marion, N. 14 manufactured by United States Watoh 30b, has been carried by me fifteen months; its total .variation from mean time being only an arverasre of two-tl frds of a secondne day. . : ! , i WAveofe i' No. - ISSJrj 6tsW ivHB,rrBearing Trade-mark "Frederic Atherton A Co, Marion, L:N. J-'Tnanufactttrfed' toy United States Wath Cov, has peen oarrieo; ny me smo? june,is7,iM total Variation from, mean time being only five seconds per month: - t'HENRT SMITH; -- TrfiBW. Panama EE88 Wall St. . -Watch 2Xo tQ?,rBearmkj Xradi-maFay. ette Stra.ttonMaxion, NJ , maiuifactured by United fttates Watch CO.,' bsieen carried y soe 12in6nths.$its toaJL.Vaxiatin,xm faeant . .sJCTtxca, Feb. l5thi8W: ! Watch No. 2291 CrMr WiMWKj-Bsr to g JH maatilactured by United States Watch Co., has been carried , by me 18 months & its total variation 'from mean time- being f five secenni per znontn. -E'oJwptEr Com XT. A B. IU E,? rr. tbxougn diTeret sections of thTCoaritry from orfe to Qalveston, Teiasand. backv.hy tney A Rice, 17Brodway, N.THf JBiwW wrtWees'lmitai N. J,," manufactured by United State wateh l iil oi vi o, has beeit carried by tne elx months t its I, Watch Now 656. Bearing i i- Tnrrni-"r,- vr n v i ctio uumwu) ai a U. ecoaosi mnr onDauiiniium' vwni wwwg t geiiqineAesa from tboeeof .whom yon purchase a&dvfjs.tha't the Mofda MARION", N engraved ftntue plate oyer the, Main Sptifag Barrel. Alj.pt hers arrsprna.....,.1L S0IIETHING NEW. f JTEWvANDE AUTJTUJ, REXECIQN.Of "Bridal' KrXSsentsi, lEngagement 'Biff--lesjafjG the best assortment id Solid Gold Jewelry in I rae 0ity,8oildnvfte and Plated Ware, z3. iH fno'it n - Noi'tS ItarkeY Steiet;47 Wilmington, N. CV itiYaf3i oct Mr 'mi WALES & CO.. Ailin U HR ft,. A Wn.-.J n n u d c Y AND. SILVER WAHK. l Coutcal ViVOiS. Cat JWIif . In Hnld Kt I InH Position and alL even in thA nhABnA.Qtmiis io . - . M w nAf w psMa MU T wallet Jewels, and Hardened and Tempered in STEM WIKDLNO mechanism. w. claim hitherto unattained in any other manufacture Flyback Seconds, for taking three different in the EN, Late Eeglster U. S. Treasury. Watch No. 112, STM-Wnroint, Bearing Trade-mark United States Watch Co-, Marion, N. J.,' has been carried by me live months ; its total variation from mean time being only twelve seconds. GEO. LOVIS: Geneial Eastern Pass'gr Agt ToL, Wabash A Western K. R J "' " '" Smrnrar, Pa;, Feb. 2fl, 18B0. , Watch S No.' 1176,: Stsm-Wwdik, Bearing Trade-mark 4 Frederic Atherton & Co, Marion, N. JJ manufactured trr Unlied States Watch Co , has been carried, by me three months; its only variation from mean time being only five seconds during mj& lAsCEt ' 'J oEmginaprtafla;A Erie B. R. ' -Watch NoJ fiea rsWiiriiK,--Bearinp Trade-mark Frederio Atherton & Co, Marion, N. J.j manufactured by United States Watch Co.; has been carried, by meel even months; ita total variation from. mean time being only Fseven: seconds in tbe entire tf me. Lv..i.? i A. Hi KUJGT Park Place, N. YM 1-J..i . W. U 1.4".. . ' - iSTBM-WiHDmay-Bearing & CO., Marion,. SUtes Watch Co has. been carried by me fourteen months, etr-months ot that time at sea, and in all the various elimatesof Europe. Paring that time . and since my return, has not varied one H,L4S8iNGi Manager Knickerboclier L. . , ins. CO., im croaawuv. Watchi No. 1064, STM.WrsT)Mt--Bearirif Trade-mark F-ederfc.Atherton A Co., Marlon , KNJ:mariuftotrea b Uaited States watcn co , has been carried y me niteen moniim, total variation from mean time being only one second per month.--WlL.LARD DERBY, of Derby, Snow A PMnUB'JeWerCltTi J W''ll 8T-Bearing lfxjiBAnufacturea by Unived States Wath Co., has been carried by me eight months; 'u totJ ssaion from meanu time beinr. per F aA 5??l0n,-? moata.-lgbt aeoondai JAMES R. EYER, of Kelty Sb Vk. M Broad way. Watch No 218S, Bearingr Trade-mark fay ette.BtraltbD, MarioaN. J., mamnfactured by TTnitA1 AtAtM Wateh (Vl. ban baeii carried uy Tnolfl mrnta ttal -varlalVtir from mean rtimefcotag thirty soeoads.! Wit DUNNE, . .. . Basnrare Exnreas. Utica, Si. i . ww w, . ; . 1 - ' Trade-marK x w., m" v . - . - UPUuilliiB.nMcu vu iwa wctu. m mean time being only-13 seconds at present W0.r.uiH ;n JACOB iWEART, vol. oi in. nevenne, oui xiot., On Hand1 and For Sale, rr D Moeliife:ocfaIl: :5Q WAflsorted and Selecte.l. g0 'ACk 8 ALT,8 K f 10 .uiiw ti iu t&m A8SORTEP. Cbttcw Tara,rgia,TBkete, Well Buckets, anddacoDBlgBBient, Mullets in Bbls., n : . : Cheese, and a eeAeral assortment qf I i FAMIYGEpCEEE9i ?UV CASH,- by l .rt.'i t . : . 5 I.- . .1.1. ny g Trade-'mark Freaeric Atherton A Co.. Marion wo seconds in the entire time L .WATCH f.KO. ,1 1115. I Trade-mark Frederie Atherton bV. Jma-nnfactnrRd bv XTnited GTPEESS STRIPS, for Klndllhjr 5dIlgni Firis. for sale at tbe BaJf of Btrauze . ARlc, loot of Castle Stmetyat- S5 Cento Per Dray XM Jan27-eodtf ' '
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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