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1 .- W V . -Jf .f A - 4 f ' ' r' H J i; ill t r i1 . , WEX. II. DEUNiniV iriiiiml "t1". : '1 i cic:: :o w. xiAimis, ScNDAY,:MoRjaHO:ic.lWt2,C xnn qA.noti?rA FAnTtixsn. . Wishing, to Uevoto, my; cnTireTlTnTS 1 I will f :'jii ' Cardlina 'JFbfr,"iJto f.a r '-cnaser.atareasonaDieprice i inp is so well ko'wp in the j two C ; ; - ft.i-iJ.. 1 mtnaireierencewue ; ri. U -xon ,d nnecessarjrv-If ; s6idf thepurchaseistuakesaUsfftCtory r Li'" t." vi .v iK1 . my oLice, ;. '. h.,.. T t , A mf.lA mrmit Vr 4 Afmnmra ft . srlT1 d I 4.1 uwb sum tt mutu isgim udroy w w ... i merge jmJthjTT Star&i the ewe. iof the race as of the raan?'we are con ,of present yplnmo (Jiawaarypij(tln; strained tp be lenient in our judgment, which jform,the.pld . served nnd thVpubJ " Up to its present standard V; Every lifeJias its' :lesson min lives or dies to -himself. -W.e are, all j i members' ora'large mUy4nd the" v , , ' , V v . rest closely regard our conduct, be it rest closely regard our conduct, be it I ' ' : highorlowi good px ;eyUoThe eyej 1 :f. of humanity are eyes of Argus."Mul- ' .- " - '( r,f .WJi''7 j " s EvVKras' tts . - ' dlef farF9?EteZ!& ,ncan' Who took his sad leave ""of us aa nhe 'shaded f last , Friday night 'dosed in "".'-" ' ." rUjrJV'ixk; i;v4 W , on a .stormy da -left ehindhnllhe , ' legacy of a nobd xisef r lesson.; It will be conned by.tall the; genera- w tions to'pom.VTou.th and'.age Will ,'T alike study H aiid b instructed by jtr The .pniqerkiiv x GreetcyJrnt , ,T i . ..! .y. . trifled: He always meant what ho said, His convictions" Of right and proprie- earnest and : sincere , was ne courage- ous: His recent candidacy in daring "i... ;-!ik- ue -h - the annals of political.. history. . : r , Earnestness, truth, valor these ttam tt JThZa . "vo uicuc; utc i Dvaiv,v4 life ar,nngainly,friendlessyouth, Bv sheer enermr and moral stamina : - he rose step by step in the walks of me untu ne was recognizea a great philosophical -'writer and the ablest newspaper editor that ever' Uved. As mmiiM nnA ;i.nv.; pohtician,wnter and philanthropist ;he had indelibly impressed, himself ' .1 ! XXTt . I A. - I 1 - upon inesge. ut uegui 10 ueue achieved by hard labor": and giving rein.tothotopuof bencole, TVfri' ffrpWT TTia best efforts,were given. -happier: and, better. :.E .deavonng. to reaomacenj are??f. :01 .a..e-tune, wtflWBW fltOj0iw.ambi nosdfishotives Heaimed, -alt his exaltation. .ut ne was ;,ioo;gOQo:t a - - . " . man Tn hfl plMtod KroairlAnt. in f.haA deeenerale days, "tvt r. 7 r?. r ;,,WsaId,hewrongbt a. great life. : vv eouia qD cnaractex gross in- ' JfVP (T W 1 fy1" rtnsirmri tn Avon art mAnrnnnna onrl rK: ' rr::r: vZ :i ZZ iiibuuvu ,uuw -Muii, .yV wo Bl?2i or tnoso wnom nis vma imagination after he hadraccbmplished the libera. iUiifJ i.X.iiiliU ilJLrji F thor blacks can never be erased tion O v. T"r--rrr.- - Trr , :r . -r oWj . .vUv, ixVW i k..- - f,y. ltocfc Uranffe ; to petition n ;", If he waa"prbenay:earnest,-he arid wUt -He!-w -pbilosopbical, withs this wlshhto death; at the acine;of the bouthern character. Kemember you General Assembly'.repeal,;.ihe. was preeminently honest arid sincere. Uoincr !tLinTV svstemTandi-with successes, was explained as ; a-pe- f- concerning fences, andinUeu ...KAn .r - rd V,m ? With TA:, " I cuumercy to Jack,aiidln.,gloryr cnact a stock law for .the. doubMealmg. No man ever doubt- -Te glory he eeks . the.glbry of the losses and humlliatibns of Ws comrades "Pf , iif? remember your ; - - .-' . ;ed his sincerity.. "true statesiriarishlpneMabors for inarms. Webelleve this conversation was gtaU-cjrethas been. ruined,'jour . ..The Baptist State Convention at Tn .md momwk UKi'Vs.' . w A " 1" - . " 't j w t i 1 best ;cituens have been taken . from Darlington, says the Southerner, was ..In the same measure Mi he was the best good of the largest number never md? public, .W ore The , leOurer the omfort8 bome and:the; ipleas a largeind able body. Among the made him" believe Were m " that "cate-i I . - ,r . ,..'....,:...,; . i v raiuuai - uvveranieu- ktowb - w - i I nroooses to carrv oat the civfl service lefrirm: t . vuwuw uabruuaice. vu -goryr sllow; he", advocated the un- tbe 'declaratidM.tnhe.Pfe shactllniof the whites of the' South ALXj-iK-Ti.i- ! stornatinn iw kMti.1 w I what those hypocritical from the volume of the tmemoiypf, To wiah for anythine different , would be pur people ' . -. . ' z i-"" ' " . TheJessbnJU U6t tdmplete without his -affections could be centred was taken from him the died onipf. it? andv thernan himself 'died Heartbroken, . crusHcd, ' ruined." O how.sadl an4yfetiWh&t . beantiful lesson. jhos-jreporttHbf 'he, North,; Georgia llethodiat Conference of Ja&t i year sh.owed:e82 cliurches, valued at $53231 owKbroe 805 persons; 45 f arepngesvaluedat $73,200; 44,274' white- members' 447-; oUr: - ;"4 1 D t.'hit'e local weachcia:! 4i colore h.1,1 1 whitafantsjbaptised nd.3:?. irhiteradults baptised, and 15-'colored; '470 white Sunday schools;' 3,362 white oficers and tea'chers7ahd: 24,692 pupils; 1,7S3 pupils converted durirrytlw- czr;C2, :2a-Tolttines in library, and ll.Ov01 ' ---T""-ridicali circulated ' : ow ; honsiderinirtho 'crowiiinff act of a rol'f rounded by trusting and useful friends. If r at home and refused to vote. at petrDaggewen o taice tne unseemly; trusUng Christian. , .v;;; , , , ',' ... ' rfrrr . ' shc 19 peaceful under aJlepublic she wUl all.;. " x mass oi ignorance ana moiua it into ; busV 'life, , softOtcaraAdJjnade. .inex aUenate no one; if she is agitated under$a r-'K- Z'-ifT.' form r for them, while .they hung " SPECIAL1 NOTICE&' : - ,pre8sibly beautiful by domestic affec- towering monarchy.' she WiU see avoid -7- In July,-1873; a convention to aroundto watch and claim the fruits - ' - '' ' - fir7-' t. - , 'j mfgi" created around her. wvli'i. nnnatfHitin nf nhin'tn''m&''- of snccess .r C : .tion. The fragrance Of thatllfeprO- F; ;'wi5n Vr,nZf revise the institution Of Ohio .WiU .meet,. OI success. .- - - 7x. 'detained Shlgh reputation, as a reliable remedy Anitn nufll. f in . a t wishmg.rancc, permanent . and the people and journals "that State' 'John 4 Pool led off: in; this: State,' tat Parifvmg the iBiood, Restoring the uwTana ceede,Urom UiC are already begmnlngtodiscuss the changes sometime ago and at the last Radical ttHffttS wnene slJl K"1! annf.71 fit;tirtmn ahnM liV'.C Uonvention the result was , seen in 1 Sff5ffi?.wo!?. 1 ' trolK,t ir"pepeia, V';, TUltVUN 1 tfllANCK. r , t Therrcsident "of, the provisional French,;- Iepiblio is -yM. ; A(folphe 'Thiers, ft learned hlfithriaiLAii,! nhllosoi pher, the first orator" iihtl states uian t J? ranee and a gentleman now verg ing on his fourscore. It may be FeM also to describe bim as ibebig almost a vain 'and petulant as he t4 on every handcTchWTeaged'tdftle-Tiar: fault of JM. Thiertheone inrhich has oosi una mosv emuarrassmeiu m ms dealings with the mad faotlonariea of it.' . 'i -j j 1 um wweoew w'Wf the petrified mummies pf theExtreme Rightn the other, that, he, has too,: v-i rv:i tjj ' - iv : f -Sf1 tauce to ranoe at thi time. iut as jlV in n mnmmn at-Tf aa miinlt I j,utB is n 1aif.1v vuot vi idhu (a i.i.ia he has truly mada the. .best of Jiis J weakness.; . Ir may be claimed for man In France save him- him that no self, Itnd few;men in - all Europe, could have taken the helm of the ship of state.when he did and driven . ;J ; v4 4 v . her'safely, throngh the storms that her . safely, thrqngh the storms that beset her Way; paying off punctually the enormous ".fines for brjugingVon .1.': i '--1'-'--'.. i r?.J?-l- wew. W.arimposeu uy wnuauy, inaintaining a complete defensive ""my list and gradually; building up the country -on a firia-basis jwith free J republican institutions and' the pros- J . j pect for a permanent peace and pros. perity. ; -: - , T. , , : : . , , Bnt with all this to be commended in his conduct with a patriotic pur- pose which no Frenchman will gain- aro strong elements otdiscctenV Thiers . -r -...T- . , ; , ,..4 lacks magnetism, . without , Which sjio French ruler can long expect to main- Qf tbe people- This. brings Turn in . 'direct conflict with the great enemies I . , , ' . , - .ot rencnireeaom-tne impiacao dull, antiauatd ; Bourbons, and the Violent, unreasoning, crazy Radicals.- I mi . " ..." i I i iQ neuner iacuon- nas-tine lainiest i exception of anything remotely con-. -'j ' 1 Wlku BtuuMc uW u France occurred. To combat their Treiudi8 and keen them from swamp- ;no. th'e Government and to steer -clear himself of all entangling and com! . i - - - j ' . promising alliances and, every step tnat wonia be fatal to the hopes of I : - - " . the friends of order and free eovern- mpn, has Wn th dlffloult t-"fla. fcedtt Vy ,, through "ai ri t t z.TT'"ixrz. fe rA making" for his country be hlrrewardr if that country.provd 'nneratefuL as republics are traditionally saidto.be, jet bim appeal his-arid lie in 'he faith thathis fame is-secure and rkiess his beantiful land and her incon- .1 I a. .i;n I f iTh aVltnti tt? iaTAAt stiaaaW rthVAmblyJPHaaVaftem mitted oVer. the cable' And,: published amonir our dispatches of vesterdav. 1 1 . -. . - 11 -.'. 'fr". - j ! ?Wer ana Pamouo lervor ot tne oia maa eloauent." He was sustained-on -a test vote by a majority of thirty;-- The whole oooosition to the nro- I X - . . j. , X . X 1 a. a ' ' tnro in favnr :( a uv " name will uo pre- ana say -2 wiwt ; -tu iluVWi:uS . - , .. - . 1a . . . - " t&rv" . , , " f- f. " 1 ii I v i i y "" . . , i b"""! " u,' . " w..v,. . unanestomau. aiea on ' vv eanesaay, 7 S'vr'r " v"rr t;v,H ; , '.- . " 1 't,; w- itmmL iA-.i.-.'. -i... t: II TnrnnTiA Anntv Tftnrd s c;n i w wwa iw a .iresu- rerraaneu. " r ranee- n not isolated, and it depends upon herself whetW"rt3 .Tall hrTi vkiw X " ,r Vf- veuww PresidenC 'iWerWish.nwpnbVi lic a safe deliverance from' all her troubles and the people of France a ''...i.'ix'-Jl in Tt tT:v5tf i' Lailklle France! i W.'4 tions.' llr. ."IJasg Lini self -i " C. M r-.m- thor of tLH Lttle stoty, , ' . . -r- 7 t ...x.. . - r . . - y i nusuuiuini, rdver v-xjinpiami, &aanev liueaee. i t.n'W.lSW.-U i - j Iher , 6nranie law: t'A nronosltlon'TWit 'kAn ineir reiusai tO nominate..a jm prtnem I Kmptionsof the Skin, Nervous Prostxatkm.e..has f'ilL'r.tI'illw ' WUttV"," wubvuwivwi 1 - :- - V i man for anv nrnminpnr TWWitlon- I "aaed " to become a standard remedy. It is now lifeM the flbwer xA.rir,l: I noticed in the Cincinnati Commercial A$ to"! i? tor any promment position. . ,J prescribed by phyaidans and.recommended. ty our , 7 " "1 W restricthereafter theright to vote tixek By5..:.we j , . ; , of France ordered: the enemies loCal impovemems Wttose who Wthem, hav1 TO-mtrt5? coll8aently we - " ol het Hherties; iThe better! partof. 1 - ,Ti - ia i.", : - J- cau on th. h,e Htmost. un ' MIS(3 KTX, A"M"ROTTR : I oV V - Jkw mf -ml r - - trntrnmrnttm I. I W M U f S I 1 1 II T Iia XtnoaWSVllTaa Shm mrmrr M v SttM t'-m m . . I S - -v i - " "V W spueuy .esiauus.ument oi alt jneir-JllK I ..a w us anenus, . 0. Trt . TO0Mv0. vS ii 7: ITAli ttEPnESESTEO iSTEB : ; - vafaTa.n B ' Brock, I erties on basis"tha.Qnrbon and ."5 J.. .'hJ 1 VUTer; TlonVbeVuailR i i V will contmneeoadaci the bnsines.t thsold xix . milmi:i livl ;d States $enator.It seems'that the Conseid '515 f"i&,?!5rr iXIi.- 4k Sdi.r rrthe;;.viorandJenefactp .crisla&me-Whkh 'will compel. them , to; rne nttirjiA&f Stiil. tn. J1?0: ,Zu.c : .,wbbb. -. 1 nr TPPPSiT0 J1Pt.r-Afv. ssr" V!' - i - ;f -it7CTaperstfteA4nrwiii-p-ttitt etection-olU. Kastlaat wmmer,T)ror.osinarte.? F P1 Vj Merrimc:r j Tl!Ycft fKAi, -; t' ' 5, c- ' and contains a tru 'CirSteyerV.ftwefitv I ro' ' V it, -r t csJ.W-. I. i c 9 vruon' mMX.:. asc v r.ur ; t: M y'V?11- r:Kh",: Tl.jrnigrc-,r :e'..u"i:..9 goou .pco; ie cr.lri'e p COuareni labeled," rrhtO-i.j' f; the fame:: Tn lca7. such Convention :u Kfi f-"c-- '-. -or '. rUToi'i-f.T -j rnnF nfTr tn,it v 'ffirf't i v wew otk rurai paper Homo; -ww wiuiv vuiArMwuuuciw -V" Wt99v I faiiy; principle. It supports its position with makertymarter$Wf-86Moa .'Sup- pose yort wish to express another kind of idea, would you! say for' instance; Johnny is stmnkinsr orJohnnvia beineSDankedri The deetO ydunMyseem but Ub a matterof considerable importance to Johnnys and, KbablalthaWU.any choice were given, he wouM select the or- taer.aReniattTeCronlak that 'the i.y Wrirynf eaung riauy .. -1 , pre a differ fr V ;?--"!f?,,?,7 is beipff eaten,', and the sensation. Is very COUgulted several missionaries about it,' and nil n 1 . .V. ' J .VS I uicj cui Kct tu uiiun.. uutvuic, iwu Uliuga I are somehow not the same, no matter what the grammarians say. vThis style of reaa- confessed that there are occasions when the difference in the; form Is not so marked. Yon assert, we say- 'that 'Hannah- is hug pg which, bj tiieway , wouhi be i yery ashnilaridea is conveyed if you say 'Han- suuum tu u j w . uu nah is being hugged, because it is a pecu. 1 1 S 1 . - 1 J . . nah liarity of 4116 act that: it is hardly ever one. Wed, tbere Is Do.aelflahne8s.oat itisthesame with klssmg. 'Jane islOss: ing" and her mother ought to know ab itif she is is just exactly aslf we say , J is being kissed, and .the sensation is.. Jane the. same, although none of the grammars men- tion ! fct-M Now this profound essay in grammatical criticism settles the knotty dia- .TtelaieUUingbumondnvA priip by Uve etymologists and no after- buildina of error can mar its -perfect beauty and symmetry. ' . '. - Iu his recent able lecture in Baltimore on BU"f Jackson Dr.Dabney related an authentic and profoundly interesting con- of Jack80nVJll which he declared that be would rather die than see the over ,wpww raiigui: .n .a DOTm caase V16 victories achieved by them were overture test their worthiness for freedom and rreat. ness. In those magnificent gifts God vbv tnaii mxhnxvoA ti, n.nr v rf r-- 6"- i ff T? of ajnw w mw. invmciuie;. t and Hevirtuanyput the question, .Wfll y0VLu tree on these terms r The minor, part noblv answ many are wim their great leaders mhorior graves,) but the major part practically answered " We wm not" by their selfish- 1 left them to Ibeir nreferenre JwW I , . 1 taken away from the catastrophe first. On this most favored.) Lee and others later: '-,,, ,,,, , U . .L , sordid and the deformed. There is abltief Teacher, are eiven to those wbo ask. ' Give WthVSabhathsof the French Revolution,' and where would the nation's future end? r 7. . . " 7. rT neonle chosen' outt mercy and btesseo" ' , people, cnosen oat oi mercy ana biessea because of our faithfully standing amid tbe in me mmnenn or ins mnirfi m a iwmiiwi I " - - - . ;i toppling : nationahties : of ; the fw?"a .J ,: 1 , TTTTi POL.IXICAK. POINT. I . A . . L :- It is of y,ry littleimportanceto the South what President Grant arWwhat i;jhihl.'fc,aAU.rt.iJ.lu, says the Savannah' Republican. :.x i-rua mtX t "I i , . umvi . viwmv . 1 TOIVAII u I , l" . . . . - - net. ' - - .? ' H Dubuqne " county, Iowa,. still J claims to be the one'green spot in 'all the Wide waste." And why not? It gave its democratic. majority, wnue as many, of the Alabama;, Legis'lasure . haVli afle piah in soak for the Radicals. They wfll induce a smart colored man. Ben Turner whois an aspirant "for, BehaWrlalVraerrio f.&int'0i' Ut.is'X'jjj'iii. choose--betweeiett-evils: it is-likely" the 1 :-- -.4--'. ' ; t.V V fiftM.'lr Gloria extendinroVpr twn Tears the work was submitted tff thar-onla omng would-have conferred honor onXoh- Mark that ever," rose, retsned or fell," the Anmiot no-JnolW j a .- ; . ... . v .- . . ... :-v , .. - ... and rejected, fxcfipl tha'-juticlo- relatiajr p YgravefiUA inert recitaU pi. It is lb Jadiciary,; "A commission to prq?; -1 amendm ents. c ansistin a of. an. eoual. nam- , . t pBiusan, -ana us acuon , wiu prouauijr ut iarmoiJoiiSj and, for tbejBame reason, will Probably .be acceptable to the people. 'jiXmiK ctJ w g" j frATMstMm . I C f Vf f V'Sr-- ; -rTaPiBWtn5ur"-.,n EsyP ' : -,: r,, : , Mr. Froude 'will' shortly make his appearance in Philadelphia. ' ' .. --- - . , , . t WBeecnerls 'Cbtnir jfark Twain of the American Pul pit ; Mark Twain will lecture to the Enelish on such scientific subjects as he nkAtti''' fnlr ?n nn.ai1rATa &uuwo least .uuiu. , iuu& .liiu ipuuu.avic Mark, about whom it has been generally re- j marked that lie is the most remarkable nesday..; night ;Jn Philadelphia on the '; Princes of the ren." The i?esa says or thin Iflrtnre.-. Tt was a masterniece of ouiet I eloquence and exquisite pathos. His pic- ture 01 jjicaens was as skiiiui a specimen ?l Tf? f- sketches of Thackeray and Tennyson most iv.Thia iiv tat ffortnld h Me-le4iTMa'ani'iT fihobld.be j heard J- m 3 m Wendell Phi w Philadelphia. ) It is as good 'hillips on the " Lost Arts" or and graceful speaker lately sent to us from abroad,' and every lover of Dickens will be specially delighted with his noble work on The Princes of the Pen.? - f OUR; STATE COBTEHPOHAEIES. . WHAT SOIQTB OP THE ! WEEKLY , PAPERS SAY ON SOME CUR BENT TOPICS. ' ' - . ,- - ' " - - Tbe Tarfcor Southerner' In a ; . TtaMLkeclTlnc Blood. ; . . We should" thank God that we are ores of f amilyJand thrust intdJUthy dungeons rr remember - y Our ' pure TOOtp--yn Af&LJ2??? gan of our rulers.V You, have passed l fi.-.u -ii :n : t 1 miugu . bins, ju euu jurts. ; abu v i Ki?If ?eath cauw?. fur .xviwcuig; j "uuiMtBO. VV ell,' then, if our .Northern brethren, to-day, shout songs of gratitude; canH Owen Dowd, a white longshore- vv e tnmK we might. . , ; . r.....i. .ui . Pe of tbe Jodcee-sieetion mil . . I ' . -"r-""- --- vve congratulate the people, in ad- luVlZ .ciary.iaa curse to.anypeopleu. in 1 bv tha vote of .the-neroea.1 f Itha whole Stateat' one ioul swoop-r-we wjltwitneSs thepeopie ol each Dis- I - fhi i :inn, right rdirectidnKeep, the tall in j ' ti nt-i th- nnntw nf tr.A I m0?f1Q WJPWtyjjf .the iSencn, vvuv .uvi v. u :Vi aB x 7' TnreenBUropatrtot chronieie.l I . n Commeneenienr of tn Radical I I . : . .. 1 iW areormed: oyom or ,miwiu rcoeuuy aueu oaurani :;-vw4. l wvuimuvo . iu vu(v .kvcw. . lUC I I 1 r: .a.-:t i. All.-1! i lueia- 1 on j greasers J .'llAt-- 1 carpe.-uagger . wnose ser-i yices..meyr aeceptea ana( were giaa I . t. : iv j tj to have In the early 4ays of Radical- ism in the South, when it had neither I men of brains nor social standing to give w anape. xney-neeaea me car- -ical displays; P ingratitude :of VaXVery I black order when heidbesor says I aught, against Uie'Caipet-bap-geri whose axe blazed the way and:hose: brain organized and led. to victorv the kXesnltor JHe. Senaitorlia . Ball-Bat Ualt-ISut 1 r4....f nlt 'fn 1 , A'-rf; .- Such ponit ia ineicusahVo. f: are.:-ejiousa io aisjrusi. J-" uvucbu pcvuic . . . .OTV. . - -t 1 ... . -. v t c m i mm . j . A 7 xllriKb spectacle of the Ctoari : ijobW1'-;.:; "V, If JndpeMefrimoTf exfeCt8 to 4be 'elected Ty ai(Tof the ilepublican vote we sincerelhdvehe m "4)verwhejniingly defeatedAltiwoold be for his own good that ne. snonia be. ; If his small clique of friends by aid of e RepublicantTOte waend burr to the U. Sr Senate, .willbo no rep- reseniaxive 01 , limj vuuBcnrueo ui North Caroling hor an' true expo-' nent of th of the Sta State. PALMETTO WEAVES.1, . A batch! of burglaries reported m the Charleston Courier The Chester Jtepdrter records the deaths of Mrs. George Kennedy, ocroA Q- "William T-TaTniltnn - icrfl1 t&: Allen Hobertson and Edward Letson, . The Charleston V AcademV of MxMo r was mied Thursdayyening5 uv ft fftsbioTiahle andipneo whose aD- SS0? SLTJSfJS, preciatidn of the renownedr Ole Bull was most neartiiy ana eageriy evincecu . . The" Abbeville JPresi ; says the fire in that place was much exagger ated, x our stores only, and those not the finest, were burned,' and the loss is mostly 'covered by ' insurance. ; .. Prince Hey ward, the negro who was harkarled in St. Andrew's Parish, on last Sunday afternoon, continues to improve, and the probabilitsei are that he " will recover," says the News. .. Trial J usUceIcJOnlay held an inquest Thursday at 190 King street, over the remains of Elenora Smalls, a colored . child, four years old, that died from the effects of a burning, resulting in accident. . .A move has been' made by the the law thereof eastern county. prominent preachers we find named Kev. Drs. Furman and'Broadua and Tnr1 SWV nA rr; JNewelL , ... . .. .. . ' 'Allen atobexteon, .a highly respected merchant of Lancaster, who v a3a i . Se heart aUhaTS last M- t rtnoaktf;.;,i TV7". .w,,, 8? f " natlVe connty m the SiS Alaffitan? Lflon snip Majmattan, in Charleston har- bor, was friffhtfullv lacerated on Thursday' with an iron hook. The f1Mah tvn hi. arm nroa lifamlln. --fJ ou xor six incnes. f.J,l '."S7 " 'clock last flight, says the Charles ton JSercs, or r nday, between ; a rtimi. nm nhorl iron f dm6 W0 resulted in the former eing badly cut below the enel Place, St. Andrewsr a' few .W'af and hohas eluded arrest SS.S wee JaiacJtey ior the purpose, Drought wie wyanqioageftin tne.JwyeK Btreet hospital,- says the Charleston Courier J , . it. - .vv .1 i. i -i . i -. r . . . The Marion Crescent monrns Robert Harllee-who; died at " iiuwve.iiearjuarriuii. ,iir. accorded the -toghest: and: mostv res- ponsioie positions in tne gilt ot nis XHiUXlclX UJU3 Ct Crj UUbV v JitJX Ov -tn.1 ; , -Vi , :T1 " .... i iaiunuiiv tnat even tne voice 01 envv was silent against him. For months he had been in feeble health, and for I v - - - . wbcks past ne seemea to oe impatient to leave this world ot troubles tor his I , -. -. , . . resting home above.rr"He died at the ripe, age of 60, the death which is ripe age of 60, the death which is only vonchsafed to "the pure man, tne nonorea citizen, tne, nnmoie ana lurarice vR66ms.: Too.0OOFiB i 1 i"-:v,?.o " .3i isuJwirr&i nr. ffporti iiiSBrancUompanv, Capital. .,," aW,000, yattonal rJIrecIasuianee . Company, olLtJv- a . . ................... WVWU ContiBental Insurance Company, of N?w.. ' w York. nltl ' wiofY JPhnlx Insarance (Jompanyvof Prooklyn MllThcfi'tteWlfeMu'' T-of M? W?5.;5UJ i.&J W. w-rn.-; . - . T in .... . ... . 1 "Hi - AIKXSSC L-.a," nov ?-tf General Agenta,v 1 ' . 1 Tsnan Lav v. Esfl.. citv" sherifE of - - 4s; SD7CB THB raTEODTJtrnOTif OF- S PEER.YD'WS - -' v . -lALi. rji'-v 1 Pain Killed eZ f -V ." "i..f-y .1,1 AllCi UUltJ JCWB --f - ;f .W I world, for lastly styled the great medidno of the there Ibdo i-O' S1, found 1U way and none where It has sot beea larger ly used and highly prized. Moreover, there lino Climate to which it hasVot proved itself to be well adopted for the cure of a considerable variety of dia-, eases,' It Is admirably salted for every nee. jit has f ' -r ,--r -i"'"':."-'.V.- .. ';.,' lost none of its good names by repeated trials, bat it continues to occupy a prominent position in every. amily medicine' chest; and is still. receiving the most unqualified testimonials to its Tirtues, from persons of the highest character and responsibility. Physicians of the first respectability recommend it a a most Effectual preparation for the , extinction of pain." It lis not only the best remedy ever known for Braises, Cats, Barns, &c, bat for Dysentery or Cholera, or any sort of bowel complaint, it is a remv edy unsurpassed for efficiency and rapidity of action. In. the great cities of India, and other hot climates, tt has become the Standard Medicine for all such complaints, as well as Dyspepsia, liver Complaints and other kindred disorders. For Coughs and Colds,' Canker, Asthma, and Rheumatic difficulties it has been proved by the most abundant and convincing testimony, to be an invaluable medicine. No article ..sJH t. .;', ; ever attained to sach unbounded popularity. The various Ills for which the PahvKiller is an unfailing, cure, are too well known to require recapitulation in this advertisement. As an external and Internal medicine the Pain-Killer stands nnrivalled. wr..,-. " Thirty years is certainly' a , fong enough time to. I prove the efficacy of any medicine, and that the Paln-KHler is deserving of all its proprietors Claim for it is amply proved by the unparalleled popular- , , - . - : . -; .:, tf. ity it has attained. It is a sure and effective remedy. :. It is sold in almost every country in the world, - - - - and is becoming more and more popular every year. Its healing properties have been fully tested, all over the world, and it need only to be known to be prized. GREEN A FlAICIfEB,. Whdl sal '";A ff ent , WILMHTOTOIT, H. Cl ' Sold at retail by all Druggists and dealers in Fam ily Medicines! " ' i -'. :' "'''" '-" "'' - nov4-dwSm . ;v.-.:; " - Pall and Winter Gbbds. J !-. ;' ' ' OPENING NOW Aii-1. ' m ..; Ml : K "A T Z ' , ' 36 Market Strdeti i J" '.A COMPLETE ASSOSTMENT OF - Ladies' Brffobdsi'l In every, variety, quality , and style SHAWLS, SCARFS, CLOAKS; V - - .? licSi's aiicl BoysW"(5ar,: so usE wsmKa WHITE GOODS;'::, Ac,. -Ao .A . In short, even thing that can la Staple and Fancy Dry Goo ilbly be tailed' for and Notions, &c Liral'DilcoiaiitB V, -... TO. . W WTo l (3 s a L3 uy e r sv. QniCK; SALES AHD SHA1L PROFITS, StrlcOy. adhered to. : oct 80-tf awwa w::. A .M Varket Street.. I GDEAT BASOAniS Fall and Winter Goods; HAVINQ A FULL AND COMPLETE L1NB OF' Foreign and Domestic . :. .-, : . We would respectfally call th attention of bayers to the same, in view of the approaching u Fair." we beg leave to state that we intend giving-; - , I -.Extra Indjicem To our patrons and those visiting our -city on that occasion. In addition to oar EXTENSIVE stock of gtaplo and Foreign JDry Goods, we ofler a complete .line of . . . ,. s ,. k. ... v . : CX0THDTO, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, V CENTS' "PlTHNisHrf NGf 'OOODS, Towl&hwerespectfttHyaskonand alL to exani Ine oar stock. - B. WEILlT oct87-tf t i &SiK-4 , 2?o. .lT Market.Sbreefc-tf A CAM). 5j VvHOLESAI J1V.AII: JDEALEEa IN "V i , Xioou ar'- ?oc, mm, fi-ri Ladjes' and IrlsiM L "r . ' i h T il- ;of CI '-m'f ' ar l Cor -rt" -K ; e re: -uuily a- ? our cidf.. - 48"i t e t t0- aini fvair. ..-a ... - -r - . " ' :.,,"-,-. :--;. - - LVA A PrinceBS Street ct u novt-Sm-c i. . v-. . . li 1 I . tr-r-. J . 4 . .. - . . . . .r .. .- ;TV;. JN A1XTTS BANCHE Ccmntry macbimta wiU do -well by-calllM on?: ad examining onr stock, ; ; , v . v "ot . ; : MOFFrrT. A Q.77T "': i JOTJEBAti X)MMIS8I0NKBCaiANTS f ? i Worth -rv t. i ! . - ". .xv . f f--ON, Ji. WW srtve srottiot oerson&I attent.tm tA v.. MnUMI, WUCI fTOCinf 1 . W Order oHriUvl nd nmrnnil. flii8000-'" Zm '"-!"TTr -w-T-- W' Joamos, Ja. s rv: : S.".' Bnuwrt - 1 JOHNSON A; BIUDSEY. rMMISSION MKJtCHANTS, - -1 -i ' ; -'-': .ftV- rrx&-j; sale or shipment of Cotton and Naval Stores; sept7-tf ; y mTciiEix & son. OiOCSSION MEKCHANT ;'r--i'--' , ad Dealers in. - rii Grain, Flour, Hay, and also preak . - . Ground Meal, Peart llomlny Koa 9 and 10 N.Water.iiU WUnUngtoa,N. C. proprietors of ths Merchant's Flooring MUig. -nov26-tf . . : - . -7T' rj. :&'H. bamson: 8TAPJL1I AND. FANCY DAY GOODS, j Notions, Boots, Shoes, Data, e. "ttly IS-tf - ' -;v..43 MARKET STREET.'- P. MTJBPHT, JOHN a HETKR, B. F. GRADY v JO. DICKSON PttARSALI ' Hurphyr Heyer & Co., t;uommissionme signme other p Hon. naval Stores. Peanut .mi other product. - Orders for Merchandize promoUy J.fB;Hattisb pOMMISSIOir tlEBCIUNI AND HEMLOCK SOlJS LEATHER, ' 'Cf ;-, J BUENOS AYRES SOLE LEATHER, ' ' .: ' f .. CAUPOBNU BOLE. LEATHER, i .'. ORINWA SOLE LEATHER, C T'r OAK.! .SOLE ; LEATHER,' :' ';' "tv. " v&t;. OAK ROUGH LEATHER,' Strait's Banlt and Tanners oil, r 1 84 SPRUCE STREET, NEW.YpRK. tW Liberal advances made on oonsieninentB. . July 13-6m I 1 ' . i., u .. ,,. , J T? Q&I&cS ??FS?5? . T7B0M THISTJATE!, THKRATES FOR TRAN- .J? -' " - n .- .. ; , sient Boarders are 4 00, $3 00 or $3 60 per day, ac- . ''y'l--- cording to location and rooms. Day Boarders, $8 00 ptiweTc&v No. 1 S s; Water St., "Wllmlnstou, N. . fEALS AT ALL ttOCBST'HB BEST WISES, ItA Liquors and Cigars atways oq haqd..- 4 ., . The public'are Invited to "eatt V fle Wy' North Wter St4" WnncOngtonN. C. Pl EMONAL Attention paid to the sale of Cotton Naval Stores and - Coantry Produce. Highest prices obtained and prompt returns made. seplVSm- - ' ; .; ; ..-.,: '' .? JOHN- S.' JAMES, , WIIIIIKGTON N. 0, ; . ',"-3 V noT.STm. "H-;K: -H. Street Railway. "'V--' 1 i. i T-r. HEEEAFTEH THE OLD SCHEDULE WILL BE ran, cars etsrtine at 6 V A andone ear ran- ning as late as 11 P. M, Three cars are now on the line, and every effort wiQ be made to acoommodate thepublic,-:.: . ', v , - The Cars runs to and" from' the EaQroad trains as Vr ?2f 'DANIEt KLEIN;U'''. P IMf..-v sStg-y-l :fta-- Proprietor. . ?1 Fiiest Mecfloi ii Goofc'MofiiS We are now receiving and have afloat large snp- FlonrButt Cheese, : (; &zrGAit;' coiw tea, Salt, Wrapping Paper and Baj, ; i Tlncar, Oiler Potatoes, ; ' APPLES, ONIONS,' SPICES,' CANDIES, ' ' , , . . i .CANNED GOODSi JELLIES AND FBESEBVES, Xi!UkU, MACKEREL, : . ... ; . .. New Eaisms and Figs,-' ' . . Herrings, Codfish and Salmen, Wood and -. Willow Ware, Cordage of all kinds and " y'i .t-v sixes; Matches, ITraits and Nuts, -,:--" -J . ' - Notions and Stationeries,&c. " i We are tnanofacturers' Agent for Qneensware, China and Glassware, keep samples on hand and io Uwt ordersT ; -.f-r.... ' ; "L - ;. . hot 20-tf &i . HEIDE BBOTHEKS. i f Biiiford, Cf ot& Co. ."rBav.ost tcdved ; O AISINS IN X, X AND WHOLE BOXES; APPLES, POT ATOBS, BACON, ? - LONG CLEAB SIDES, 4& . a;:ir'vfc" -"-They having their stores : right on the tiver. can j-f: j-"V ..v 'V ...... , ...;t ,w '-v. - deliver goods to any of the raflraadr regardless of Ihe horse disease.CiiXi '': - Bend them your orders for Grocerfea, novSO-tf c .... . . Dalt! :d 'OAA sacks AirnncAN anD;H - ilJVXSPOOL GEOUND ALCJf And Wcrthlngton FINE .SALT, If- " :a 3.-, cta-tr For Sale low XyJ-. '' o ' : v ; WILLAED BB08. in Vi n a lt3 rr.cja tsat Bicfcv i-ir'V v" ' :- lJ,tv J.; ...-,c';-;:;;;:..'r ' : r ' ' rrcli iltontjce jfltLS. ; ; For tula ty WtLLAT.3 BEOSv;; ? :An v; of : ; ' sh "''til f - . . m ;'.' is .'.'i'e .... JL 1 . -- -t ;t ' ', '.'. "v;-i 1 i J "Cr i."' .i4 -
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 1, 1872, edition 1
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