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. " .; I. . ! k ir. .it h t : I' -V ,1i ? ..iiY i ' l Saturday ;March)4;18n W Mi-2E3D.r 'iBIEJ H'OJriA.'tR i"3 ',..rr -Edlter nl PrpMtr fT . . , -y.- rr.: ft.t1" Obituary noticed, trilnitea of fCipeet. to., dr chanced half advertielngratcsvwfeei; bAldfor In advance Of publlcatlonia Ell other cues full advertising rates wl be charged T ZfHJicmcuiUTioNvaxTHB morn- ING STAR v Js' LARGER THAN THAT Ot jntf oTngRj m rfr njswstafisr pub lished IN 'NORTH tLLROElNA. --r1, r WHY FUANCE WAS BEATEN. ThetmpUJdr8CU6Si6ii-r 1ot at tended .the progress 'df tb :if iifbetftlj rranceu:and "Germany; concernlng.tue causea of the numerou and; consecutive, and' 'at "last ovcwhe?iniDgyidj8astrs , pj ranci 1'at tnrowtt'much; g7,n;h1,5 most interesting subject ''The cause of German supericrity were' many and vari ous. For example, an 'iteoi ; ti, in forrna brief but significant, officially supplied by the GeHnan i government "to Mr. "Fred erick - Martin, the English . statistician, is pablkned by him in his : Statesman's Year Book for 1871." .: It runs thus: , , " Addifig the liabilities .ot the aiin'ox'ed privihees, the total debt of Prussia i;v 1870 amounted to 66,295,005. Out i f tiis total'the sum of 27,670,723ias cvoted exclusively. to. the.", construction, 9f. rail ways lhe" interest' thereon T'is" paid put of tlxe jprofita of the State lines, he -yearly-increasing dividends of which create like-, wise a sinking fund ior the gradual ex tinction: of, the debt, "Bxclusiye: of the railway loans, the total' debt pf Prussia, both old and new praTJnceC amounted Ja 1870'to 38,725 J82f equal tol 12s. per head of the population of the kingdom. Againstf.thisMr. Martin shows that, in FfanceV'thtf'fundedder'of the empire rose steadily from 226,000,600 in 1852 to 570,b00,GWm" 1869;" arid to tnis debt, he reminds usVtFerewere" added in 1870, " firsilyfa loan of 30,WO,6ob, voted by the legislaTAve body in July, to defray the costs of the .war; and, secondlyr another loan of lp,600.0j8o, decreed by the 4lProvisional Government of National Defence" on the 25th of October, for the same purpose. Here, then, the total national debt of Prussia . amounted, "to ; 38,725,182, er including loans for the construction ot railroads, and the debts of the annexed provinces since June, 1866, to 66,895,905, while the debt of France, at the same time, was'3l0,000y000. Another, important consideration, per haps the most important, is the rigid and exact military system of Prussia.' This power is the Sparta of modern Europe in theieaturepf the,military . training pro vided'forheT population. Her people are held in perpetual readiness for bfiensv warfare, and last summer the wholeJReguH lar Army of 800,000 men, and the , first levy of Landwehr besides, were brought into the field in less than a fortnight. When we remember, too, that every Prussian- subject, young and old, is well educa tedwhereaa out . of every hundred con scripts throughout France, in 1866, only thirty could read - and still ; fewer write, we arrive at once and . without difficulty, at -the cause' of, Trussian conqgeat and of French discomfiture in ( the dreadful war which has just ended." It iff a striking lact that the population of France has , increased during the last century and a half; far less rapidly "than that'ipt any other country of Western Europe. This may partly arise from the great sacrifice of life in the wars' in 'which France, so often aggressive, has become 'lntolyecL The Philadelphia Pros, however, seek to explain- it by tke fact that in France the birth-rate, ifi proporttcm fto" the mar riage rate, is considerably the lowest in Europe, and that the illegitimate births stand to legitimate births in the Depart ment of Seine-et-Oise (in which Paris is situated) aal to 2.B8, and among the . en- , tire to wn population of France as lio 7.76. Itf the country population this proportion is l to SJ0.61 the average throughout the whole of France being 75,900 illegitimate against - 829,980 legitimate childreo 'ln a single year, or 1 to, 12.21. ;jPrussia;;on the , other "t band, as" in Ireland,a woman who - becomes a-motherwitboutinarriage wtoiuy disgraced If ot everbut brings reproach upon her;relatio2a ; hence, inv modest behavior is the great exception in these countries, and, indeed, ia astonish inglytare. In addition, there is to be considered the fearfulrjnsettled cofidition of relie ioua beliei;Jn France. On the other hand the Germans, of all religious denomfna tioaattendhuroh regularly fronva very ear.ly.sge- and f really are a conscientious! uoa-ieanog race, xn jc ranee, as a genera "Jndiflerioce t(relig- iott,iand the 'irmdU of?tb people ii 'very low indeed. The Germans .went ihtdjtbe w'ajo-iand thFatberUi wUile the French mejeJyl'txpeWd what they J 7wjir LJ wiuo uut vy vneuisas teT iWWrWersaries, bitter, menjpj nea-of-181415.19 --.j,.j-r frreili.r- ..I tong the French corpses found (V-4 AN INSANE EDITOR. The editor itor of the JTework CMtoi is:, "The fcian who .mantes a. raves thus woman wuose moinerTa-UTing, is certain to ffnd in '"the latter1 a foif of Ms domestic peaoe. .until theiaV cstablsfaqr uMer mvyaTfiesair aESoTule snapen- ion nr. an intercourse -v, i6.. W W M V . i. aaq. ner.03 or n r r, i l' - . -. I see the'ngtteo'w? l1 mbner:in law an invariable fact. What the penalty attiehe6tOo;th5M4X should bey-jniw- be ft-(jtiir4lscretion of the law-matersrf thesotuld happen ta be marlUdJnseniiwe oiay betertain thai il wjli i be np.thing. Jess vtban .-death JV-ils this a case ot indigestion or dyspepsia ? Can a man thus write and not hanker after the biooaWfti merin-laWPReally, this is encouragingarevolution, the con sequences 6f which no man can foresee. It yasjonishing Jhen vNa qnn-laWi is biiious'w hat things hejyill write. fgg- The 'ITfrZ&telte'the following story : MrJMsguire, of'BostOOji lately te ceived A4elegTam.irom, thia-city, saying that Mr. James Fisk and II. W. Beecher met in Broadway near Dr. Helmbold's Dauntervflagsfa high V said Fisk. -J,-You know how it is yourself," retort edBtecher, whereupen Fisk hit him full in the face. A struggle ensued, V yUW-,V?neraie IHoffipe Greeley who. chanced.-to 0 bo v passing by. topk part; ; ; Al j threegentreijipn wore taken to the Toombsi where the jfight was Renew ed by! Fisk," who'drew a revolver und shot Beecher land . Gieeley. ihrhe. 'former - died itistauU; arid the. latter ianoi expected to recover B A number of Pottawottamie chiefs. in full Indian costume, visited Sheridan's headauarters in Chicago! recently-- It iis supposed this mission was for the; of arranging for the funerals-' of Borne sick iegans lately discovered by Sheridan's indefatigable. scouts. . y- James E. Murdoch has been lectur ing on "Hamlet," with recitations from the tragedy, with great success in Phila delphia. He declares it as his opinion nat the Prince was never : so sane as when he played the madman most. . Mignonne. Lotta Crabtree, the comedienne, . .was. .baptized and received into the Episcopal Church at New Orleans a few days agol " " l ' ; igbt pairs of brides were at the Continental Hotel, Philadelphia, one day last week; The bachelor boarders fled." 5f Low-necked dresses are again in vogueat paus ana evening. parties, uon sumption is also on the increase. A young Cleveland lady exas perates the menv by, kissing her horse in the public streets. The days are more than two hours longer than they were on the 21st and 22d of December. Palmetto Leaves. v. . There is ndt a single prisoner in Anderson county jail. . ..George S. Holmes,: Esq.. of Charleston, was admitted to practice the State Courts. Wednesday. . . Mrs. Wra. B. Evans, of Marion, youngest daugnter. ot the lata Major Jas, Haseldon, died on the 28th ult. .. The Bennettaville Times says: Our county jail is almost entirely unoccu pied, onlv one . prisoner . beincr confined there, and he hails from the Old North State. . .4 A gentleman who was arrest ed in Charleston the : other jday, because he resembled a portrait in the rogue's gallery of the detective's office, turns out to oe amemDer or one of the largest and most respectable firms in Philadelphia. . . The Greenville Mountaineer says: .Last Monday night a fire broke out in the stable on Gen. W.;K.Easlev's piuiiyi vue : uunuiqg , ana us cod tents were entirely destroyed. The ffene ,1 it- i : . . i"' ral impression ia that the fire was caused i : j: : .... t. I IV 1 IH'trill 1 1 B I IK Til ? ; . . iuu ljoiurxioiamotJLliiirs day says : Reports reached thcrcttv vester- day of the killing oi Anderson -Brown, about three miles From YorkvUlel on Sun day morning before day, by a party of six mounxea men, wno called him out. and A 1 A l . . men perpetrated tne outrage. . . We learpifipm the Bennetts vine Journal that the dwelling honaa near the Baptist Churchy in .that place, eloosf ing to Messrs. Rowe Bros., and occupied Dv &xi"? together with about one nail its contents and one of the'oht. buildings; was destroyed by fire ri'TfiuTsJ way nigin last, pue aalnstantThe kitchen and smpke.houaa, wer also con siderably d8maged Thefire broke out between 11 and 12 o'clock, and Isconmd ered to have rbeeri entirely accidental.- Mww;.i:BrKK us progress provea unavailing. Messrs. "Rowe Bros, estimate their Toss -at'-f 9,600 There was no insu- "1 MJ ' yticnmu About noon tn-d. V ter tooK yiacJ inUh. halD Df a Willard's ptetwMrRobertF., .Sstofiktoc, Jr., of New Jersey; audU. a Freese, edil kji Ky-i oenitneL grow- ifg r;j?T ffii . Stotkton struck Freese4 three times' ritridlv uh his fist, and Freese responded .with his walking stick, after which they exchanU- cucigiiiur ten uiows wiin muca .spirit, and clinched, n Mutuar friends senarated them at this poirif.botii showing evidences of pretty , ffect!V'work1 whilethb 'fiffnt bistedbeingleacH wellmarked about the l&zJWF"uul weu masnedinY " "yyw7 letter. The Venpot Brothers Exposea. U1 CCor?Tlnes!r 6 ttaa bnoxieYHali'waa filled to overflowing. At Ihe nrooer time Mr. Fayrbne of fine nerformefs. advanced to the front of; the Btiigewith' the-fianies ot the.conimittee and irauesteilthemroroomefomaTdMesrs aell ajjd orsoonadeayljiowrrt rritf,hpsh men: audience, rt Ropes were- civeoihesb men; tbryr examinedibem thoroughly and, then went .at;Workowith;ia ciml toutie Ihe Brqtfiers .tight.! This Aing done ?tbcy::e plsipedtojthe audience now tmany Know, etc.,' they, had made,.and,.itt their ppifiion all was satisfactory. The cabinet -doors were closed by Ffof W,AUd lit eiguieen seconds sound.a &om;a violinUgultari.alid tambQutfwweaxd;4istUMll: by Itbe audjenpe, as cming ftopa tbecabineL The doors:w8 vpepe.dibynei roiesscr aa thin eommitteew after an examination,' found thy ropes: and knots tbeame as ibey had tied. - While olasina ,theoidcrwf,?iMr. Bell war atrnnVr tvn tha -shoulder-witb'80tne unknown object; ;DttS'W2'Jwfyiswj and instantly, went to Mr. Bell's sideband whisnered to rMr. JJelli W00fgan;XO gq throngb the .same motipn, On t came the Object, a Lowry sprang like a cat ana seized the - Handed wrencnea : it .care full v ofL, throwine it inrtbe ; audience.-rr- TJ pon . examination it j wss found to. be i a psperi masked hand,5 atthiu as- writing paper, and fitting scr closely in ;tbe: cabinet that it was i mpossible to observe it... It, waa woTke4 tby wire, perfectly rat ihft;wji of -the operators. wChtfcrmwn cheerowas; giyen for the committee, me Drotners were rasincr with . madness. .but, constant;, ylls frpm theiaudienoeieonxincedrthem that they. . must: either vplnyi lprao payi And accordingly: tbpr cabinet, was; 4 thrown aside and; the dark scene .was., announced The 'professor stated, betorehandi if any tricks wero attempted jne would pot . pro ceed .with, the entertaijnment. r,vA Jable was brought forward and several muical instruments : laid . upon it, and one. of the., brothers,:. w?p ; $y a... quantity : of phosphorus warLbte( on at guitar, and tha liffhta were xtimruiahed. - Total dark riess : j-eigoed. u r: PreseptW . I sweet! : chords come from the guitarwnd thephosphorus was seen running ;nere ana tpere n ne air. - All present were thunderstruck. T - J I f . 1 All believed the guitar .sailing here and ftere-rtbey might ; catch . , t he ; cabinet trickT-bu tbe j "i4axkj u seance. ;:wss a stunner,, r While the .supposed guitar was .i e it i " swinging n me air, one oi tne. auaience named, Brooks, pulled from under his coat a dark-lantern of immense .power, which hejnstaritly shot on the flying guitar, and to all present, it appeared, nothing, . only one of the attaches of the show held a pole six feet long, on the end was .nailed a small piece of a flour barrel . head ing. Tbe guitar was . laying on the ta blein the same position, onlv the phos phorous was not on it. .To describe , the scene that followed would be folly, Mr. Bell then stated that their cabinet tricks were done bv simplv bringing their hands over their heads, and then they were almost, free to ring bella, throw horns, etc., etc. We ; don't think the Brothers will book this city on their next route. Atvntxes of Advertising. : The New York Daily Bulletin ia show ing the immense advantages the business man wno advertises has over the man who does not. The editor says : .The sense of the business community will bear us out in saying .that if jn two equal cases, to one is added the, element o continued, judicious, arid even lavish ap peals to the public eye and ear, which is absent in the, other, success will be so largely and a-invariably -in favor of the former as to form a safe basis of Jmsiness calculation.' : . - .. The number.' who have by . tiusYmearis alone obtained prodmious wealth, is con siderable j;andf thosefwlirj have thereby obtained a handsome fortune, still larger. while the men who have in this way made all they are W vtb, and more tb an t bey could ever have made by any other means, are innumerable. Whereare those who have fairly tried it aad failed I. Gentlemen io trade- who-spend largely for attractive Bigns and pay: tpr the places they occupy, would it riot be a judicious economy to take them down in dull times? We believe the business sagacity which counsels tbe neglect of, tbe public at tbe times when the. public is for any reason partially withdrawing its attention, inext of kin to thephilosophy of thelridividual who sawed'on the limb on which he was standing. : ( ' . v " The Free Coal ' Trad e. There'was'a great scene of merriment in . Congress to-day . over a resolution which Mr. Wood, of New York, got.before the House repealing tbe duty on coal.. The tariff men were very much astonished to find, in the .confusion, that the resolution held the.' floor, and endeavored in r every way to prevent a vote. They failed, how ever, and it passed by 14.2 to.44, more tba-two-thirdsof ihe Republicans voting with the ' Democrats for it r When Ihe result was announced some of the Democratic members got quite a : little5 applause, and altogether r.there was a good deaV of re joicing I that, carter all the - eflorts . which haveeenV.made from time to time, the: House had actually had a vote on tbe' free ' coal . questiori. Washington 'etter- .it i A yotiilgster. attending school in Pado- cah, iiasritlpa'his moth4r'fihe fblloirig characteristic letter : -.t . : o-.-.u, fTDear;Motberf I g9t-another f licking yesterday, but IJiad on three pair o'pants anld it didn't hurt mucb."1JI.: was flicked besebuspins I knew;theywouw-Tiottick:- htm, and I njM'e;? ntbaJb'eywbultioC.1 r iwas soeaa and bard i ihat the pinl could hot goirii !i I wothr fwhich fa a dQg. ;iHe ia.a cood-doir. ami J am train- ling hint. toVbitqkkrHardBides as we call 1 1- ... . . ' jttt mm,, some nigntw,nenrjB comes' home after, dark. Hesjjrtj but after dark, and it Zack is as good" after him .as he.i8.iaaer .eat4fJiiT ww'.i licked anyt-mce Zatkt tod - I --killed : three cats ) .Uondayyvcitboagh-'; iL.'wasa at' Sun day ! i school and- church 'i all davi i and.Lit wasn't -i 4i eood" davlor kilU mgrji cats either. ''This inakertbe: third Hekinglrgot this week. t Ori4 was because I had a bottle 5f milk is my room.and tb Otheifwaa- beaviiwrote-a ieompositiotf on S18 tbat o!d Hardsidesidii't Tike.' I said that a negro was a dark subject to Wllte OawV It.I Was ilitft . rtJr AfnVon rgoing downa dark cellar on a dark night without a light to look for a black cat hat was there. Old Hardsides stooped me ancUhen licked- me . lor thah , Send me eome more of thein pies. U made a f good " trade ' with , some oi tnem. j.i you will send me five dolbirs I will stop all my iad habits except c'ursingandv sweating andcEewirig arid drinking and one or two TFmi bad-lneflw make the trader Give mv loveTfn Julieand tell hefto" send rAHhit'littfe'fiddlel teftMtrtheoltrtunk. --YBur'an'etn-aTso a. T&e i-JMoltk 8wrd tetter lriu' tne Madame Weriier: Dreseh 'vwifo ain th4 Prussian- .Consul in j Abia ;:city,-;oand dPresi dent xf jthe .Germaq .Ladies'- Patriot: vbor " . A At 1 cjetyrJi as received a-ietter , .iromi Vnerai Mbltke, thanking the societv.fbr.theaword s'tot Ihtm 'as ihe .'chosen . General 'of i the rememoerea mat aunng me vterman xait Reldlrere'last ITovember 'this'sWord "was1 on view, and every visitor voted for which ever German GerieraT"he pleased,-. The letter ib as xoiiows: , ., Honored Zadie$ : Jt, ;,,wer8 difficult- fur me to, tell myydelighi, and surprise at the receipV of your .magriificJieriC, present, . ac- u wisues ior my in which' ydu h'tive hohored iny' ferriall services for oarfaTtherland.' 1 Yi&ti rtfaV'bij assured that the' sword will ' be ' treasured in my1 family as : a: i glorious J proof that the love of fatherland and highminded v sentiments oj German, women neyer die.:, Le us hope that tbrougboutMUtBd. Hiermany: the re suits of . the. great' sacrifices .made will re ceive the same approbation as that with which' it is; honored byJdfc' "whb;frb'rri. Vb great a: distaWce 'folio w : Impartially, arid With' a warm; patriotic heirt, step by step, the events at home,'- The fact that your flattering-present comes td me in' connec tion wit the charitable act ior . our poor soldiers and wounded raises it the more in my estimation. May God.pp.afe you long to such good .deeds,:. f ,t. jWitS a feijewed exriressipri of my -heart felt thanks, FhaVe ! the honor to remair juur luusii uucuicdi. bervaub, T. MOLTKE, Genera of Iriiautry-and Qenerala-Chic oftholpnitdQ??? 4-J'y.u Josh Billings says VThe live man is like a little pig ; he Is weaned yotlrig and be gins to root early;' He lS ' the "peppersass ur creation, the ia'llspice,; hr'the;world. One live man in a village is like a case uv itch in a district skule--he sets everybody to scratchin at onat. l h ; ; SPECIAL NOTICES. BATCHELOR'S JIAHCDTE." ' ' This superb Hair Dy e Is the best in the World Perfectly Harmless, Reliable and Instan taneous. No disappointment. NoBedlcnlons Tints, or Unpleasant Odor. The genuine W. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye produces IMMEDI ATELY a splendia Black or Natural Brown. Does not Stain the Skin, but leaves the Hair Clean, Soft and Beautiful. The only Safe and Perfect Dye. Sold by all Druggists. Factory lVBond street, New York. feb 7-eodlyent Tu Th Sat A HEALTHY DIGESTION. Life is rendered miserable when the diges tive organs are impaired. Food becomes re pulsive; the body emaciated ; the mind de pressed, and melancholy ..broods over you. TUTT'3 VEGETABLE LIVES PILLS is the remedy for these evils ; they produce sound digestion ; create a good appetite, impart re freshing sleep and cheerfulness of mind, feb 264 w ' MISCEliliAiSfEOUS. SOMETHING NEW AndjExtra. S t o it e w tfll D tif ii aim SMOKlim TOBACCO, AT fen . Sl&n of tbe INDIAN CHIEF. feb 25-tf GREEN &3EEANNER, Apothecaries and Chemists, KT.TiRTr Vr.rvarv.xt ,rk a t . T.ATwn'a - TtTrwrir ' rw Twm L Diamond Powder for the hair' ' aeucaie preparation for.. beautifying the com .. pleon. For sale at 4 ' GREEN ' &' iiiKrfeRSV i 47 Market St. and Cor. 4th and Hauo- ' ver $ts. march l-tf :!1 Barber TfyriLEiSf B.: D OTVaBD ' informs his frienda XVJL' and the pubUo at large that he has open. eg business, again on Market street, in the sop rormerly occupied by B. PoweU, arid is in-hepes his friends will not forget him. Clean towels, sharp razors and good work men, i f: ,, . Shaving 15 cents. Cutting hair 25 cents. :Canaway ,& Cleapor. mHE. UNRIVALLED. ART.ISTS ,4JtE STILL JL Offetlhg the best.inducements to our citi xenSv tmSthe DubMo-reneraUv. fni thoi- naf. ronageTaf the PpreeilHotrae. rvervthinrper itoining to the profession is kept constantly on hand,' in order to gtve cotnple satisfaction to the inostrastidlous. x :ua'iiv .ui fdecl7-tf i 1 1 CoidjSeed, Ranted 100 -LB9 , OF , COLLABD SEED WANTED im&ediatefy' at jiu ! i march l-4t Gneese and Butter ! ; 50 UOIES UHEES B, . , Hi 1 I 25 jTUBS EiTBA.GOSHEN BUTTEJL ; i:ti:sj u.r.. . -j.:l .urn u ii v; .oaD rub?? .-Wit -dim va marS-tf F. W. KERCH NER. comDaniea oy so .many , soo my welfare'arid beg yonvill afceIt most " sincere thanks for " the J mariner A 'fife Shop ii .liSi.': , ',:.'rj:hi OS 1 Price lllc Or 955 1 OO OiiFimiS-ivM AFPEOVED-BY PLANTER8-GENER ALLY, "and (alter analv ;m prof. w. c. kerr, state Geologist. A F,TJIi STTPT L TON HA N D -fir For Pamphlets, containing full particulars apply to '.- I, ... - ' A. F. Bl Z ZELLl Laurinbui g. . ; K.ll.LILES,.LilesTille. , i .. T. D. WINCHESTER, Monroe. - FOftTER, HOLMES & CO., Salisbury. ,. C. F.LOWE, Lexington. R. J. BELL & CO., High Point. ' LOCAL AGENTS WANTED IN 1 Apply to 1 --'.I'"- j ' Wilmikotok, N. C.y Feb. 2-eodtf Th Sa Tu 2SS Feet Front - - f. WORKS UNITED STATES K; ' ' GILES, WALES & 'J' 'J-rSiijAihtt-r-'A3&v4rH3PJf. -i 3t T " S'rV-'.-V CT- " i ' .. i i .,f,!". " ' t w-jr' 10-. 1 GILES, WALES & CO., MPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEYTELR X.AND S1L VER WAJih. Salesroom of the United States "Watch Co., 13 MAIDEN -LANE, NEW YORK. Manufacturers of all the trades of American Watches, Pcmhur Winders and Key Winders. BOTH NICKEL AND FKOSTED MOVEMENTS, The liner grades all having three pairs Conical Pivots, Cap Jeweled, in Gold Setting id. accurately adjusted to Heat, Cold and Position and all, even in the cheapest grades, have io Straiffbt-Line Escapement, with Exnosed Pallet Jewels, and Hat npnftfl null Tpmnoroi Hair-Springs ; and for our late improvement Strength, Simplicity and Snioetbneas Constantly on hand, full lines, all sizes, In Gold, Silver, Diamond Set, and Magic Cases, Min ute Repeaters, Independent, 1-4, 1-6 Split and Flyback Seconds, for taking three different times. . V' . I.. M& Price Lists furnished the trade on application, enclosing business card. For sale by the trade generally. Wholesale Warerooms, 13 Maiden Lane, New York, And GILES. BROTHER A CO., 143 Lake St., Chicago, III Watch No. 1089, Stem Windkb bearing Trade-mark Frederic Atherton & Co., Alar N. J.," manufactured by United States Watch Co., has been carried by me from Decern looo. w jwiuary n.at oiv us luuti variation Nkw York, Jan. 17, 1870. L. E. 1 TTrnrnA TToK 1C7ft Watch No. 10584, STmc-WiirDBB, Bearing Trade-Mark Frederie Atherton & Co., Marion, N. J., manufactured by United States Watch Co., has been carried cry me 20 months ; its total variation from mean time being five seconds per month. Z. C PRIEST, Asst. Sirp't. N. Y. C. ft H. R. R. i . i Watch No. 1125, Stkm-Wisbbb, Bearing Trade-mark "Frederie Atherton & Co," Ma rion, N. J., Manufactured bf the United States Watch Co., has been carried by me 7 months; its total variation from mean time being only six seconds. A. L. DENNIS, ' .. President N. J.R. R, ft T. Co. Watch No. 1251, ' SfHx-WnroKB, Bearing Ti ade-Mark "Frederie Atherton ft Co., Marion N. J., manufactured by United States Watch CovThas been carried by me four months j its. total "variation from mean time being only five seconds per month. F. A. HASKELL, Con. Hudson River R. R. Watch .No. 1117, SracWnrnxB, Bearing Trade. Mark "Frederic Atherton & Co, Marion, N. J., manufactured by United States Watch Co., has been carried by me fifteen months; its total variation from mean time being only an average of two-thirds of a second per day. B. F. PHELPS. Con. N. J. Central R. R, Watch ' No. . lOTt-. Stiw-W iKDxa,--Bearing Trade-mark "Frederic Ath erton ft Co, Marlon, N J., manufactured by United States Watch Co., has been carried by me since June, 1867, its total variation from mean time being only live seconds per month. HENRY SMITH, , Treas. Panama, R.R., 88 WaU St. Watch No. 2617, Bearing Trade-mark Fay ette Stratton, Marlon, N. J., manufactured by United States Watch Co., has been carried by me 12 months ; its total variation from mean time being fifteen seconds. ! f ; L VROOMAN. Kng'r N: Y. C. A II. It. R. Utzca, Feb. 15th( 1870. : Watch No. 2291, Stm-Wiitdkb, Bearing Trade-mark "Fayette Stratton, Marion, N, J.,M manufactured by United States Watch; Co., has been carried by me 18 months ; its total variation from mean time being five seconds per month.- ( - ,- 4 Con. u. & B. r. r: . WAtoh No. 1259, STZK-WnmKB, Bearing Trademark "Frederic Atherton ft Co.Marion, N. J.,m manufactured by United States Watch Co., has been carried' by me six months : its total variation from mean time being only 8 seconds per. month. Have been traveling througn different sections of the country from New York to Galvestorr.Texaa, and back, by of Whitney ft lliceVr79BToadwav. N?Yl Beware of worthless Imitations with which the country is flooded ; insist on a certificate of gennlneness from those of whom yon purchase, and see that the words- MARION, N Jm " engraved on the plate over tha Main Spring Barrel. All others' are spurious. SOMETHING. NEW. NEW AND BEAUTIFUL SELECTION of -t iBrida. Presents, - Engagement Rings, Ladles' and GcnrsTine Gold 'Watchesi' the best assortment of 5olld Gold Jewelry In L , i the City, Solid Silver and Plated Ware," i ::' something new in Charms, GOLD; SILVER' !and STEEL SPECTACLE . : . FRENCH and AMERICAN. CLOCKS, - ' BOYS' WATCHES, and a ' '.' h: ' ;5Kn li.t;-' .v i - TnrceTarIety of Fancy Articles Clocks; Wktched and Je welry 'repaired and warranted.- ,( ( - .vv;ii' i-.fi n -. ? . v GJEORGB HpNNET. , v' Now 5S Market Street, . rr i' oct 2-Iy - K Wilmington, N. C. r.. I - i (jas It 7.'Pr Ccn t. Interest. and recommendations of numerous Pi antei'9- DeUUJSSET & CO., State Agents, j ' . .T AS. SLO AN ft SON, Greensboro J- JAS. WEBB,'.iK. Hillsboro .. "UPCHURCH & IX) DD, Ralei Mi M.W.J ARVIS, Wilson. ,. wuui'iSSI CROOM, LaGranSo. EVERY TOWN IN TiiE STATE. . .TIIE STATE AENT3 1 W i r '. U : - Iro and Glass. OF THE WATGH COMPANY CO., MARION, N. JT, in STEM WINDING mechanism, we claim a hitherto unattalned In any other manufacture ion December oevaft oniy two seconds in tne entire time CHITTENDEN, Late Register U. S. Treasury. Watch No. 12012, Stbm-Winmjr, Hearing Trade-mark United States Watch Co., Alarion, N. J., has been carried by me live months; its total variation from mean time being only twelve seconds. QEO. LO VIS, Geneial Eastern Pass'gr Ag't ToL, Wabash ft Western E. It StnfBrjRV, Pa., Feb. 2G, l Watch No. 1176, Stbm-Wikder, Hearing Trade-mark "Frederic Atherton ft Co, Marlon, N. Jn manufactured by United States Watch Co , has been carried by me three montli9 ; Its only variation from mean time bemgonly five seconds during that time. HENRY DELAflCEY, Engineer, Phila. ft Erie R. R. Watch No. 1105, Stem-Winder, Uearini: Trade-mark "Frederic Atherton & Co, Alarion, N. J., manufactured by United States Watch Co., has been carried by me eleven months; its total variation from mean time being only seven seconds in the entire time. A. H. KING, 7 Park Place, N. Y., Vice-Pres't N. J. Car Spring and It. Co. Watch No. 1125, Stem-Windbr, Bearing Trade-mark Frederic Atherton ft Co., Marion, N. Ji, manufactured by United States Watch Cou, has been carried by me fourteen montlw, six months oi that time at sea, and in all thr various climates of Europe. During that time and since my return, it has not varied one second a week. H. LASSING, Manager Knickerbocker L. Ins. Co., 161 Broad wf.y N. Y Watch No. 1064,- STDC-WiwDE-T'.earii : Trade-mark Frederlo Atherton ft Co., Alarion, N. J., manufactured by United States Watch Co., has been carried by me fifteen months; it' total variation from mean time being only one second per moath. WILLARD DKllBY, of Derby, Snow ft Prentiss, Jersey City, J Watch No. ' 1112, STBiWiNDEB,-BearH'i5 Trade-mark Frederie Atherton A Co., Al n on; N. J., manufactured by United States VVatc" Co., has been carried by me eight months; iw total variation from mean time being. Pr month, eight seconds. JAMES R. RYEK, of Kelty ft Co., 447 Broadway. Watch No 3183 Bearing Trade-mark Fay ette Stratton, Marion, NJ., maaufactured uy United States Watch Co. has been carried by me 15 months t Its total variation from mean time being thirty seconds. WM. DUNNb. - Baggage Express, Utica, N. i- Watch No. 656, JJearlng Trade-mark Fay tAflAfitMlttAll U.wlAM . manuiaciuivv. umtea states watcn uo.t nas oeen cullc." ' me three months; its total variation iro' meantime being only 13 seconds at P196" aate. t a nnn WW A RT. "V1 Tn T?TOnno Rt.h Tlist.. N. h SUk Hats! Silk Hats SILK HATS ! t SPRII G S TYIiE JUST REC1VED BY ' E X PR E S S! THOS. H, WRIGHT! 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