. 4 j j.-.jf :1 ii. .Thursday July i, 1872;; v-t) ' i: :Uor and Proprietor. TEEMS or SUBSCRIPTION i - -Daily one year, in advance...... ..."..'..... $7 06 - 4i six months, in advance.. ..3 50 !.!: " three months, in advance..... 2 00 one month, in advance 75 Weekly 8tar and Carolina Farmer,....,.. S 00 I nueMiyouUiUOi' Joi. .................... w 9 v. Dally Star and Carolina Farmer, 9 00 National Reform Ticket ! :E,o .V n P - t n e 8 1 D EN T HORACE GREELEY, Of New York. ': ; ', - ' For Vice-President : , B. GRATZ BROWNV Of Missouri. Conservative Nominations. : " ' For Governor: v , -AUGUSTUS 8. MERRIMON, I of Buncombe. . . . -. . ; . - v . . . . . " For Lieutenant-Governor : - - ; JO n N HUGHES, of Cr a v e n . v' For Secretary, of State: ' ; "'" . JOnN A. WOMACK, of Cliatham. I ' '- For Auditor : . ;.t ',; COLLET T L EVE NTII O ItP.E , .; '-of Caldwell. ' v .'For Public Treasurer : JOHN W.. GRAHAM, Qt Orange. . . For Sup of .Public Instruction : Wf T? V IT D T P Wtl t "NT TT A T. T. XI -A A A-A J M -A XI - XI. XA. XI U , of Guilford. - For Sup't. of Public Works: - . JOSEPH H. SEPARKT, of Wake. WILLIAM M. SHIPP, of Mecklenburg, FOR CONGRESS. ' T.H I R D D I S T R I CT : ALFBED M. WADDELL, 1 ' ' . ' ' OF NEW ' HANOVElt. " I - , '. FOB THE CAMPAIGNS. ' ' In order to advance the cause of Politi cal Reform, we will furnish. the people with the Daily and Weekly editions of the Mornixo Star for any period not beyond December 1st. 1872. on the following: cash terms: .'. , - - Daily Edition : Clubs of 5 or more (each) 1 month, $0 50 4 4V " ' ; " ' 3 months, 1 00 . .6 . 1 75 ' ; Weekly Edition : Clubs of 5 or more (each) 1 month, 25 w . 44 . 44 3 months, 35 u , u . n u 50 For periods, exceeding 1 month these are . about half our - regular subscription rates; but we are willing to work for cost u we can tnereuy aid : in tne redemption . , - 01 our Diaic aou ouuiry. ri: n;:i. "i.. ' Those who .wish to work3 for. North uarolina-and the union should get up clubs for the Star on the basis proposed. Address, Wm. H. Bernard. ' Editor and Proprietor, A ' ! Wilmington, N. C. 13?" Work 1 work 1 work! from moun tain to sa9hore, and the victory will be ours in both August and November. ir. . If the people could not pay the interest on the old State debt, the principal of j whirh nnW s 000 000 hnw ran fhpv I nar thR lnt,rt rr th nftw doht nf tas. r - . ..... ' I 000,000 added to this old debt ? If the Radical party deceived the peo - "pie four years ago by - making " promises, which they never intended to fulfil and which they broke - with wanton wicked ness, how. do they expect the people to sustain them in this election f -. ' : ; It Radicalism means roguery,' robbery, public plundering and all the ills of ras- cally misgoTernment; as some of the more candid of its partisans confess, how do its , ., . . -r v. r. .. r- t- ; I suppoi w;ia v.juun uu jiu. mo owio i in August t ;-j If, the Radical party can . endorse .Hoi den , and his 'diabolical drumhead and ; thumbscrew administration, to what vil lainy wiif they not stoop in order to per- - petuate their . rule and torture the good people ot the State ? ,; -. , -,y s What have our. people to expect at the ' hands of this Radical faction better than they have done j".; Have .they evinced recently more honesty, more respectability t. or, more consideration for the feelings, rights And liberties of the people than they .did at first f'f ' ) - '' : 'rl :- The Railicat party is the' ; same yester day, td day and tdreVetoniy lt will not last bo .long in - anything ? save odious 'tutmory. . . . llAOlCAli C'UlEn AT TAltlAIf CE. f .' Every where- ever t the State Caldwell, Brogden Ss. Co. have' defended the suspen sion ot the writ of Habeas Corpus.'' Every- body thought i they represented.the feelings and wishes of . their partyJ. Kir ':' j V But it seems the Radical doctors differ. SamuelF. Phillips say s he, is. in favor of local' self-government.- He declar.es this 'from the stump in his speeches on the can yazs. W t" a H.owlsit-Ttaldwellln favor of suspendi log the secred writ of Right, J'hillipa'o'p- . posed?'" v ; tt;"- The Radical Chicttain3rdq. notjBcem to p. agree on thii point, Which represents the tlV,e ; Ii v.2COL'i . -' . ' ,'hicli party has done "more for the causo ot education 1 .bet u- see. . Here are the facta o.hd figures. : 1, : During their administration, for 1 two years, the Republicans, so-called, spent for common schools only $38,981- 80.' .The Conseryatiyes in : one year, 1871, of their administration of the State Govern- uieui, BpeunjjUVU. t x- - rf rnn. . The Radicals while they were pouring out the . money in the .State Treasury with a lavish hand into the lap of thieves, could only give the grand 'cause of .vedca- tion thirty-eight thousand dollars. The Conservatives,' while they are hus banding the scanty resources of the State and making an honest use of them, ' yet find one hundred 'and ' seventy -Jive thousand dollars with which to educate the poor of the State of both colors. Which js the better friend of education, which sticks closer to . the poor man's in- terests, the Radical or the Democratic onferyative party . JSDITORIAX. CONVENTION. "The Raleigh News suggests a meeting of the Conservative editors ot the State, to take place at Kittrell's Springs soon alter the Baltimore Convention adjourns, i Maj. T. H. Blacknall, tho courteous and gentlemanly proprietor of the hotel At the Springs, has kindly extended to the press an .invitation .tp.'tho: hospitalities of his house dunng the sessions of such conven tion. . - 'i . , f ... The meeting would be a pleasant and healthful recreation during the "heated term,v and' would give those of us who desire it " a blowing spell " from the ar duous labors of the campaign. BRIBERY. r ; Swepson,' Littlefield '& Co. owned the Radical Legislature of 1808-69. .They bought it ana paia cash down for it $241,- 000 that in they bought the Radical two- thirds of that body. The same party now; has the impudence to ask the people of .North Carolina to vote them into office again so that they, can carry on the same high:handed game ding in the funds and credit of the State. The honest - people of the Old North State will repudiate this abominable party and all its acts. ' . THE BEAT EN DOUSED. Of the school money Squandered by the Radicals $150,000 were wasted upon the special-tax bonds. ; It i3 5 commonly believed that Ilolde'n, the mighty Impeached, the same immacu late who was endorsed by the Radical State Convention iu April, received $30,- 000 for his services in this fraudulent in vestment of the children's money. ; What dn lhr ttpnniA fliinlr rvf cnh o , . - , -u " "VU t tv Rnd Rnfth nrnf,: 1 1 ' r- "t- . Palmetto Leaves. .. The Republican, State Con vention is to be held on the 21st of August. Rev. E. T. Winkler. D. D.. has resigned .the pastorship of Citadel n ti . -.1 r .T v . w I oquare uapiist unurcn, 01 unancston.'iie 1 has accepted a call from Marion" ; I t-k 'wfu AU VUllUI Ul tilU iriilUHUUlU u.(7iv8 uas a curious ear 01 corn.: inere are u" uiu .-cuir.e f ar Bli ears 01 corn, all of them being pretty well filled. - - . JJunng' tne thunder storm in Charleston on Sunday niffht last a dwell- inS was struck by lightning and consid- erably damaged. The inmates escaped I injury. A i,-n 1 . fw f plantation, five miles above winnsboro. - on Thnrsrlav I night, which proved' very destructive to the corn and cotton crops in that immedi ate Ticinuy. . ; During a severe thunder stbrrn at Graham's Turnout, on the S.- C. R. R., on the 18th of June," a' negro man was stricken by lightning and instantly killed. ZnTilZ? T a rK0 man were standing ln' ten feet of-the iwo or uapt. uraham s eons and a negro man "wno was killed, all of Whom escaped with a slight shock. A- peculiar circum- A t m 9 . iUk -U 1 A : 1; 8nance connectea witn tne accident was that the skin was peeled off down the ne gro's back by the lightning; Rattier Personal.. Names which a Grant paper, the Elgin (III.) Gazette, calls an ; unfortunate, person who wrote to the ' Chicago Tribune that Greeley stock was looking upin Elgin : 1. Irresponsible pup; 2. Ignorant black guard ; 3. Cowardly, sneaking, garbage- iea conirioaior : common culprit : o. . - 2-1 I fm . . . . Ignorant, illiterate, low lived scalawag!; 6. Thief ; 7.' Sneaking skunk ; 8. Poor, stupid , fool ; 9. Cowardly jackass : 10. Louse r 11. "Whipped cur. This vigorous writer may be rather crooked in his poll- xl 1 x t. j lrt.iA J . r r uovput-u- uuiuiH ayigorauu lecunaity covery; -Tpon examination, it was dis otlanguage which ought to secure him a tbaPt tbeTope neartheground had position on some metropolitan , re election journal, Of Mr. Greeley's popularity - with the Irish the Irish'People says:.;! From the ex pressions of, opimon that appear m the coiumnsof the newspapers -that reach its from every part of- the Union from the lour points 01 tne compass it wouia ap- ttiisTllZ tffiS&tiTS Z f 6 ?rsaj voice of Irish citizenship is in favor of Horace Greeley. ? He mav nowbe. said to n x . . , - be emphatically the favorite 'candidate, of most Irish citizens."- : D.N.BrOwn a -wealthy fruit grower near ot.. josepn, xiiicn., it is said, has.of - iered bis wifer with .whom he ihas.liyed over iorty .years, $16,000 to sign a bill of separation so mat ne couia marix. jne mrca gin, a Dtusning oamsei 01 sixteen of more account than the : husband,- and accepted tho'cCcr; r : :'"i:': :; j1--". xixio. xjijYv xi muuzukemo viu,vww ; ', - ' " " ' '.V-V.;j '''. ' V' Chicago.proliibits'quack mcdr icine posters. ' v": : ' ' ' , - ' " Uno " is what they call whis key at JFort Wayne.'4;;r:- .'r? -::'' The 1 barbarians oi Africa make fiddles" of men's sculls.'. ; ; , l?0XiV- ,11- blundering J) ubuqne print er alludes tp an attorney-at-jaw. , 7 . Boston has a baby house which has netted ? 1,020 by raffles. - r1- '- An. Indianapolis HI D.scat- ters his business, cards' in the church pews. Anna. Perkins, a blonde, has becn appointed- lionbr 'aerent at . Dalton. N. II. -T - : ' ' The value of the gold in exist ence in the world is estimated at $5,000,- 000,000., . v . ;. The lourneymen printers of all parties inBoston have formed a Trinters Greeley Club." Napoleon. ex-Emperor, drew $40,000 interest last May on coupons of United States bonds.'" k jvij- "I fc ' Chauncev Barnes, of Ohio. announces himself thei nominee of, " the spirit of the Lord of Hosts " for the Presi dency.: x.'::':fir. -::V-:'st -.'. i '-u A romantic white girL of ;16 has joined a roving band of Indians in Marquette county, Wisconsin, and will not leave them, " 1 - The last census ot Germany taken' in December "1871, shows a popula tion of 41,085,G16. There is an excess,oi 752,347 females over the males. , ; r There is a girl in Minnesota, only 18 years of age, who by herself and two boys run a farm of over two hundred acres. She put $506 in a St. Paul bank last year.' .,'.-. ; .. ; : 7 "An Idaho invalid was ordered by a physician to take 3 ounces of bran dy a day, and knowing that 16 drachms make an ounce, has patiently been taking 48 drinks a day ever since. Toombi'a Dig Job.of.Clialkinc Demo- V- fJ,.' v- cratIo."Bekki '2 - Extract from, Ben. JliZT - Atlanta Speech. The distinguished gentleman , who ad dressed you last night (General Toombs) said he was glad this test of .party fidelity had come. He was now coins: to winnow the Greeley chaff from, the true Democratic wheat, and was going to chalk the true Democrats on the back and kick the others out. Well, ! will' not quarrel with this true and valiant gentleman but I will suggest a bargain tor his ease and benefit. If he will postpone his chalking division of his labors for sixty days, I think he will hnd in Georgia only three backs to chalk, and they will be so sick as to be utterly in different. Repeated rounds of laughter and applause.! If he will only forbear to begin the kicking process (or even a much less period he will find the undertaking so huge be will reconsider bis rash resolve and abaudon the job. If he will not so abandon it, he will illustrate the wisdom and courage of a certain wise animal, who, seeing the engine and tram coming to ward him under full speed; bravely planted himself on the track, threw bis tail in the air, pawed the ground with his two feet, and loudly bellowed out, "If that traitorous and cowardly Greeley engine ran against him he would butt it oil the track." Great laughter. rue last 1 saw 01 mat animal lie was badly chalked. , Renewed laughter. In the same breath our friend said he would with great pleasure vote for tho devil or John Brown's ebost before he would vote for either Greeley or Grant." How- har- moniously men's ideas with their feelings u:i: r. : iuuuuacuuij uuw 1 vu u uuv ui passtuu and bate I think the devil for President and John urowns ghost ior v ice president J .1 . l x xll x U 1J nAm;ni,fA rVAPiUnnni.np.nn ho line onr noor 'deluded South has been car ried lower and lower, and still lower, unti I know ot no lower place save the domin 10ns ot our friend's favorite candidate. Sensation and applause. If the genUe manTs candidate should be elected l pray that he may not find a place in that ad- ministration. . . . . -7 - - Pennsylvania, Indiana r all the States but . . . -rV' , . -r . j. t. t dleton, and Seymour, and Hoffman, and Adams, and all the great life-long leaders of the Democratic party except three lat- terbora in Georgia. , A Jealous riend's Attempt to Harder -a Woman.' Captain Gus. Fowler, commander of the steamer Idlewild, gives the Evansville Journal the particulars of a. most shock ing accident - that occurred - at ; tsnawnee- TM t. A " ML - TTTL ! town - on rnursoay nigm last, vv nue Mile. Celestine, the celebrated rope walker. connected with Kean & Co.'s combination troupe, was performing her daring act of ascending a tight rope from the ground to the top of the centre pole, and when she - 111 -1- X. .X .f IV. 1 Ik.'.... was wiiuiu a jew ieeb ui wo puic, motupo suddenly gave .way precipitating her to the ground, a distance ot aoout iorty leet by which she sustained xeanui, perhaps fatal, injuries. One of her thighs was broken in three - places ; one ot her arms and her jaw-bone was broken,' and nearly all her teeth were knocked out. . She was taken up more dead than alive, and ' the best surgical aid was rendered her, bu erave doubts are entertained of her re- been hollowed out, leaving pnly? a few threads on the surface, which readily part ed by the great strain and the weight to which it was subjected. . The author o the dastardly act is not known, though the victim suspected one of the company, who was'jealous of ber, but the other members of the company think her suspicions were not well founded. -1 he utmost indigna 'tibnrevailed- among-UheMUzens 0: shaweetown .t the cowardly act, and i a. .--x.f- aj. :-Ja JJi -uj., I H TierilKLrHLUr IS UIfiLUClCU IUUC IB uu perpetrat little doubt! he will I have short; shrift.- i ' Sirs. Fair. - l . Laura Fair's case ,is attended ?with,re I markable fatalities. Since lier conviction her counsel, Elisha Cooke, has died ;-4ier j prosecutor, Henry liyrne, has died ; judge 1 Bprague, who granted her a hew, tnel, has i uieu : a son -oi jur; unitienueL. wnu was a witness against her," ha3 diedj' &ad nojy l,her,mpther is dangerously ill. ' ' &lJhCL AL IhOTICES. KOSKOO. 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Does not Stain the Skin, but leaves the Hair Jlean,-Soft and Beautiful, t The only.Safe and x-erieci uye, ooia Dy aii uruggists. J! actory 16 Bond street, New York. , .. , ;. ... i . teb 7-eodiy-ent xu Tn sat , . mSCELLANEOUS. ' C H I C A G O:! One Hundred and Torty 'firms have testified to the preservation of ' their Boolcs; Papers i. and ! Valuables in the terrible .": L ' . - . . - i- t ' t C H I C A G O FIRE . HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION ! FIRE AND. BURGLAR PROOF SAFES -'Awarded, the Prize Medals at the World's Fair In London! ' t At the Exhibition Universelle in Paris, and '- '"''" - The World's Fair in New Yorb. Also, winner of the Waser of Awarded at the Paris Exhibition to the BEST SAFE IX THE 1TORLD ! HERBIKG'S NEW PATENT ; , Champion Bankers' Safes I Patent high and low steel welded, combined with Patent Fr&nklinite. " Proof against the blow pipe, as well as the drill. - With Patent Hinged Tongue and Grooved Door and Patent -ttuDDer-racitea f lange, proor against wedges mtro-giycerine ana gunpowder. . - Manufactured only by ' HERRING, FARREL & SHERMAN, ' , 251 & 253 Broadway, cor. Murray St., N. Y. FABBEL, HERRING A CO., Philadelphia. HERRING & CO., Chicago. ' ' :" " HE BRING, FARREL & SHERMAN, p ll-3m Th Sat Tu-ent . . New Orleans. ffew;Stbre! Hew Goods! GEEEHWALB & CO., 32 xVorth Water Street, next door to Willard Bros., W H O L E A L E -D E A L E R S IN LIQUORS, WIESj BkiNDlES : I ... :?: r-.-. i :'vYHISKEYS, GINS, Ac., AND ALL KINDS OF FAJTCTX IftUORS, Which we will offer to the trade on (he moat -..!' f " jj -j - -' - , ' '- ' :; ' ". v ..' ' . - ' 4 REASONABLE TERMS, as we are recelving'large consignments of the .. Please call before making your purchases. . dee ?l-tl t - ; ..--:a i)i-S il; ; Teas ! Teas ! Teas ! j A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF FINE FRESH TEAS, in store anA for sale at reason able profits by ." 'au . :.. . June2tt-tf JAS. C. STETENSON" , Ladles'r Buttoned Boots. FULL i ASSORTMENT : .MOROCCO 1 '-". clothi kid-foed:.u ; i K' f BRONZE ! Guaranteed, DUDLEY ELLIS, : 8ign of Big Boot. jone.l8.tf-. Bacon I Bacon ! ioo;oo&5iloi7LDfii13 " 'c - and SIDES, t ii-rjs o1,01 P7'jdst: .fert a.r :. T Bacon J ' Bacon ! J-. 1,000 CHOICE N. C. HAM3,-, t .;r sides. . -.-,t .. e 4-tf WEST A HARltlSS,; A:Fre3h Supply - O F that celebrated brand,. Merwin's Pig Hams," so favorably knemjust received - pun 2S-WJ t - JxxS. I. liETTS'. - at '...i. iUC-i (jiii!''iittMliiiiiirt!iii: imm Wmmi , riCES: wn.::ir;i;T;:; r.airni caiiolika I 3T.-E- Insurance Company 'OFFICERS: ROBERT H. CO WjN. ....... President. , - - JOHN Wi ATKINSON. ...... Vice President F. H. CAMERON,. ....Secretary, i - DR. E. A. AN DERSON .... . ..Medical Dlrect'r ''-. ' V.? 1 v ' DIRECTORS :' , ' .: j J. W. Atkinson, General Insurance Agent. 'I. B. Graineei. President of the Bank of New Hanover.-''- :- J -! v..-- j v F. W. Kerchner, Grocer and ' Commissloii Merchant. - ' . - -- 'v- j C. M. Stedman, of Wright sz Stedman; ? Fayetteville. -J ;.4;v x. ii. jncivoy. oi w .a. tvmteneaa a uo. K. H. Cowan, President. ; -. ' i 7; 1 H. B. Eilers, Commission Merchant! s --A. A. WHlard,of,Wlllard'Brother8 i -,,v -W. A. Camming, of; Northrop a Cummjng,1 G. W. Williams, of Williams- Murchison. EU Murray, of E. Murray Co. , .1 '"' A. u DeRosset, of DeRosset Co. " Robert Henning, of Dawson. Teel A. Hen- nine, v. .- . t ex.Bprunt, British vice-consul, of Sprtmt & lilnson. ..;, . P. M orphy." Attorney at Law. .... J. D. W1UU lams,- of V, D. Williams A. Co., Fayetteville. . Ja as. C. MeRae. Atty at Law. Fayetteville. L B. Kell, Merchant, Kenansvtlie. , ; ' ! J. T. Pope, Merchant, Lumbertoa. , . V : r SPECIAI , FEATURES 1st. No restriction on Residence or Travel. 2. No extra charge on the lives ot Females. : 3. Policies Incontestable after Five Years.- v- 4. Tbe Rates of Interest on the Funds Of the Company higher than those on the Funds ot Companies located in other States, thas in suring larger Dividends to Poilcy-Hoiders. 5.. The Directors -and Officers of the Com- no UikLTU f I T T VTT X XT Gl who are KNOWN to be men tof INTEGRITY Kand WORTH. L .. :: I -: -v : ; - -W i i .i : and permanent basis, steps having been taken o. xxio lAJUuoiiy xa csiauiisucu xju. cm, euuu to increase tne . ... i :. CAPITA!. STOCK TO 8500,000. U ' 7. ALL THE FUNDS OF THE COMPANY ARE INVESTED - IN THIS STATE AND CIRCULATED AMONG OUR OWN PEOPLE This fact should commend the - Company, above all others, to North Carolinians. It Is well known that hundreds of thousands of dollars in Life Premiums are annually sent North to enrich Northern Capitalists, thus continually draining our people of immense amounts which should be- kept at home. On this ground the lriends of this Company con fldently appeal to every Bn of the old North state, and ask their support tor tuis u; ; 'ij WnoME INSTITUTION,'"":; Whlcb, wlille" it offers substantially all -the advantages of Northern Companies, helps to buildup HOME INTERESTS. . .-.,.. AGENTS WANTED in every county in the General Supervising Agent, Raleigh, N. C. THOMAS.GRiEME, Agent at Wilmington. ap5-D4Wtf i 1 8 7 2 LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE Insiiriahce Company I ASSETS Held in the United States hj 'it American Directors L i Now Amount to j 1 ! 8 3,64:6,4:4:9.621 H::Tiios.4GitaBiiE, North side Princess st.', between Water and - ;- .: i -.nit.-i i .. .. Front streets, Wilmington, to whom all ap- plications for Agencies should be addresse(L fehis-tf : ; , ;.. . ;.. ; . ? Jolin Wilder Atkinson's INSTTRAHCE ROOHSj J. a- r Fire Insurance Companies. Queen, of LIverpcel 4 and . London, "Capital $10,000,000. .' ) -r . .-. Andes, of Cincinnati, ..Assets, . 1,730,000 Amazon, of Cincinnati," " :- 780,000 Triumph, of Cincinnati, . .. , - 790,000 Continental, of New York, . 2,500,000 National, of Hartford,-' ' : . -: 617,000 Va. Hozne, of Richmond; i t 450,00p 1 K -! Mercantile Mutual of: New York.cEllwbod C s Walter, President. - . ? Nmay 22-U .y-, HoM Carolina Hone Insmnce CoiM; OF BALEIUU, If C; ,1 R. n. BATTIxE.;....:;......r..;:...PresIdent SEATON; GALES....... ...Secretary JNO. W. ATKINSON, Wilmington, Agent: . m - 'i v J V JL HIS reliable State Company pays Its losses fairly and promptly. It is managed by well known business irien. . Its 'capital tud earn Ings are Invested in the Stata, t- d t : :: 1 1 tt: r 1 traildinstipand fcstcrin tLa Una-ial rrc perity of North Carolina. . . , . ;i;: J-x X U lUii ( . "--7 . i " . ' I i -. .'.. t ?' ' .' -'. v " v . " - : . -- v - i:;ju: . : i JL ion coiipav T2-ONOU rou:;c;:o 1 y the -uWewwS;.',. urj-nco Journal nf tv,oiLIT1tM An Av'Ins "a prodW of success, and aTO comparison with any lirsVclasa SwSSJ tho country. v., . TrjPany jxuy, uuuoa ana security," invito B won. priae in presenting a Company in a JU,Uk by none. persons desiring Insurance. Hn Vi-1 i on . , v . ; - , m1;, tti W. M. RTRTT'Woaw '1nly8-tf AND TRIUMPH Capital 5 for Justice and AccVacv 01 rV01 Liberality and" - . ' -"T07. i fiatea TROIIPINESS OF: SEfTIIHESB " when losses occnr, challenge comparison any Insurance Companies In th 4S.on wltU ; ' v jW ILDE R ATK1N s6iC 3 ' may 22-tf -. at.. "Oil a a ti tjt a ir r- . 1 ' ' r - A DRIA Ni&y Oi. L E R S -orFront and Ddck Str TrrilOtESAI.E OROCERS; is An its branches. COUNTRY ME RCHANTa Wm f calling on tts and examming out Stock . noyl9Hi8-tf;?; sX?" ' -J-M.-' ' GENERAL COMMISSION Meirhii:,. : - ? - NORTH WATER 8TRKET, Will give prompvpersonal attenubri to Ih. ?SJe or afilpment . of ... Cotton. NaVal StorPil General Produce, etc., etc. Also to recXi. and .forwarding goodlr ,"'?crVn' S. NOBTHBOF. i;.W. L No&trk Wm. A. CtncxiBo. ortIuwp ICTtmiriing, COMMrSSJlON.: MRCHANTS..8- '' Ana Proprietor of , the, .Wilmington Steam Saw Mills, TVllmlHgton,iy,c. CARGOES of Yellow Pine umber lor an market furnisEed ' -. . , Vw"1 r -5r- Special attentionglven to the purchase or sale of Corn andpeanutsur . t r. .pt -ly., U'j Ti,lj-mi tv. AtKX. OHFSOH, r; JU BUU)81ti JOHNSON & BIRDSEY ':.-'.,:-,. ; Commission JKerebants.'t.''.''i;'-'" Will iye prompt and personal.'attentioa to; the; sale or shipment of Cotton and Nava ' Stores.1, ; : v'.ly:-:V. -A WiumreiTOH, N. 0 .Sept. 7thl87l4f CV P .i B. MITCHELL & , " COJtKttlSSION BIEUCIIANTS, . w,t i m.ui)' sbaxsss nr iV."vVv ORAlJff, FAOljRliAYV and also Fresli : Ground ' Meal Pearl Ilominj and Grits, Os. 0 and' 10 Ke Water ; ;j-f Stret; Wilmington If. 'C,'"' ' Proprietors of the Mei:chants3 Flouring Mffls. . . noy 25tf . v- v.4:. z . 'ti: MSCELIiANEOUS. Bacon ? lard, . Butter, 1 . : WJIk J:-:s.,. tf . :, - DRY Salted and 8moked Western Should ers and Sides la Hhds. and Boxes.'': 1 . sugar-cured.JJams and .Breakfast Strips. 'City Mesa Pork, :Rump Pork,' : Pni;o Lard in TiercWand Tubs, , vJ:-Best, Factory Cheese, In lots to suit.Forsale byi '.JZ;-x- -'-h: STREEX'.RAIIiWAY! ON AND AFTER THIS DATE, THE Fol lowing schedule will be run on the Street Railway: . ' . - -' - "-- . Cars will-leave corner of Red Cross ana Front streets, for Union Depot, at &ttA.JU daily, to meet the Southern train, stopping at the various Hotels and Boarding Houses on the route leaving the Depot on the arriTai . of the Northern train.. Will leave corner ol Front and -Red Cross' streets at 7:30 A. Mi for Union T print- in order to connect witntnfl, . Northern bound train, making the usual stop pages- at - the hotels and' boarding nou- leavrng union Depot on tne arrival w Southern train. In the evening will lew-. Mmw rf UWm an1 Port -. f!rraa BtrfifitS ftt ' Mn making the ususal v stoppages, leaving , Union Depot on the arrival of the Northem , 'train 'j?"'"'- '. ''t v Will leave comer of Red Cross and Front 10:60 P. M., to meet the southern Train. j' N. B. -The cars which run to the Depot if have bells attached to the horses. " " RetrrjxB - SCHXDtn.B.i-During theaay t cars will run from 6:30 A. M. until 8 P. Mi , lowing 15 minutes between each turnout ; aw , ior tne lurtner aceommoaawon 01 uw -one car will be run untU llo fane 0-tf .... Proprietor. BIITF011D; CR0T7" & CO TT. AVE JUST .RECEIVED A CHOICJEw BREAKFAST BACON;;- ... S . U G A; R - C TJ R E D ? H A M S) ... -. . 4.. . . w r ., - iri5 ff:-;5-.?; w " .. f . j. ffcy' o "IUES1X 17I40UII, Aci WHICH THEY, OFFER TO THE TBADB a -REDUCED .FIGUU- 4." . 1 '. A" --.!:.:." Soutli ITaler Siree Ml - i sr. ! Juno 28-tf DAW . - - 1. " J .Eic6!ilico!r:, 120.CC 0 fiWESMi. ' F20M HILTON JUCE?MIXl r " ; f ' For sale by wTLlxAEDBllO! OC9-tf."V '''.; .i-- IN every city and town in the State 0& CarolinatoscU tfca fareecsta 1 oed Shuttle Eo-rtr T ilacliins. Cheapt t0 U&t,ax ir tnr'i F"':r- r0 cf. r:.-.rkct,. i. .. U rr jnL-1;. , cncr&l j . t, near i" 1- -xi,o irwiu, ana present, is o-W future, hopeful, and the maVi7SS!22?i it

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