i
IXoxnim: yhxr.
CVO
- V Editor.
ttWusDAt . Morning JJLvbxl 24.
"'i'l ! ill tl I T ".i I '
,HH . JPItlLOSOMIICAI. TAXES-
nTis oration onlham Sew-
ard, delivered a few days ago 4 in Al-
banyr Charles.Erancis7 Adams said :
" It U irfene of the familiar dialogues re-
Eorted by the philosopher Plato as having
cen held hy. Socrates with his .disciples,
that the . question . is , gravely presented
. whether such a union , pa possible in one
and the same individual, as that of a phi
losopher and a statesman. ' What this com-
biaaiion means is admirably'.' rendered by
the latest translator in these words: "A man
in whom the power of thought and action
-is perfectly balanced,' equal to the present,
.reaching forward into the future.!'.
. " The conclusion drawn from that conver
sation was that 'such a person, ruling in a
constitutional State, has not yet been seen.
More than two thousand years have elapsed
since tliis testimony was recorded, and the
solution of the problem, with the added ex
perience of a historic record embracing the
lives of sixty generations of the race, far
' more widely observed, over, the globe, la
'still to seek. 'Has there ever been such a
manPJ'' ;wi"Ti. j!.; ti--!i! .- j
' The. ancient world had many illns
trious atateameik JvThe little reoabUc
of Attica alone could boast of a .tail-:
" 7 , .
e -;
enoe, . Periolee . staadinpf out as the
great central figure, though he came
long after the mythic -Theseus and'
.u .j-tiu. sui "AnA r15V.
vuo uu - " M Wisconsin tbererhave been started, since
unlettered Sparta had. her Lycurgus. Uemt) over onehundred granges of the
The leading men in the other Mates
are principally .warriors and men" of
letters.. Then. Rome had her Numa
and bef Cicero,: tbougb Latin stated
i a , V T & , , j ,
mansnip never reacneu - wi -
maxmum:-fThIsraelitesjas w6read
in1 eacred -history, bad their - law-;
rrivr'rarid'fni2htv rulers. Comintr
dow7r;he'coTridoraof ages we see
in the later' Roman empire the- two
noble XstwnttiryjTBanlc
en acre: we admireTraian. Almost the
last'oXtht trhe Ceasara-,and we com-
" miserateiJojsIarbilawe-recog-
mze nis learnings smu torco, we
to, the giant Charlemagne, first in time I
of jhemMenBtatetoOTV
rmcthA inWiect lf not iiiB character
Russia'r Peter and; J'rance'a Ricbe-
lieuj Mazarin. and TaUeyrand. lhe I
present Age can Iboast.. ox some dag-1
wpvaniu "JiT ?
Channmgr Pajmerston, Webster, Cal-
t . . j tt:ii: "o:.
houn. Clay, Cobden. Bright, Cavonr, I
t; . - ; 3 int. j.ti- -. l
catalogue 'of splendid names : j
Running through a list like this, and
comprehendin g ' the merits of each
eminentharacter much better than
we canrMr Adams finds no answer to
Plato's, definition.,.; No man is found
whose, power of action is equal rto
bJa powexpf iFQUgTit,and,wHosejiiind
compxehends the living -present y and f
reaches forward to the f uurerwtlr Us1
needs and. its dangers. The r-great
philosophic- statesman is not discover
able Toiit c'allwho barS rf onnded nai
tioiiaestabHs'pnCipler and' Yin-
come he eyer can jrhUe the, mind of
man .and the, 'will; of man are subject
to aa many;lintatpna4.:o
--.ryr irjAJfv--r
and if the human mind and the hu-1
nifijent men. whom we shall Jeafe to plef Atcheen it seems t rebelled Against
pn' to wmpW With'einen . JflpfCtteldnj.oro
dieted poUcferf! 4WM. SHw""
o admirable inenia: still tor JiomA.il I i-Uf'-'-:!-? r .r
man disposition are-uunequal to his - -. . Thefi rstthfOllghrainTroin
production, we know that even at this Chwlotte, NiXltdGtfienville, S C,
tim.im-.t.tmft r. on the Atlanta and Richmond Air
time. when: sUtecraft is too often sy- jjfotoSbdiqyttWmVf
nonymouswith knavery and corrnp- left Charlotte" JyesteVday7the '3d
tion there is siichwA thing as true insU :TJte track is !aid-frbm4Green-sUteamanBhlp.
vWe are loth to yield viU leftward teen miles. -Trains
duced sV Jefferson, a Hamilton, a Cal- distance of ninety: .miles leaving a
noun and a "ebster, all jn .on cen,- gapun theyholefrpad.ptnly iorty'-
tury, has" exhausted for the"iime be fi venules. j-The 'grading of this 'gap
ing her productive .powers. Among ua? iy ait.peefeCftmpieteiU.-r,-the
men of to-day' we recognize no itHiWHEil'i''":
man as the equal. of r either of the eel-,
ebrated aartette- named, but in? their
stead wehejs'Jsorepirtln
gentlemen wh& would reflect honor
upon any country;or;tiine.iAIt sesms
to be an age of great men who ofi-
ly f ail of theyjiighest eminence by
a v hair's ' tbreadtfe-M This oatmtrv
has fewer toweriagViHUllects ahd
tvr. ewi sum
more of art- average- Height now
than probably atany1 period b(- oup
iiattonal -existence,- rThisis:':duWia
of tldnyi fortyl Xt 'fif tV-; years" "ago?
WWi.iu.inn. a ' r "..-'
.M..,rica at tnis
time is not so much statesmanship as-
it." a indexible public morality. The1
puWiojPfeuce needs' quickenih'i
.nmara-V iVo AT -
comebetrbaracterAortno8e
who make and administer". 'her law.
etl;lef gaBesvand moiewi ete''M.toA'l
With 4exdkton,,Thurman OrtiZ
. material, if lt.JJ jf Vether as po-
tent rws.-T-rrtr '. - tuk - v. -
wwI7f?TOT,PP;l
aotraroi ,.Q,. 4u w ." " '"il lne vernor or , 1 exas tortne release
rVV of tbeibmef; provided they should'
5Wf- enlightenment ;fnlfil their priseas-'aWve'sftt'etl1-'
of toaysbjrnuchin excess , of that- yineehatitime thi Indiana have dohe
stances. These have hot bowed the
knee to the Baal of " Christian "
statesmanship and" are the -salt thai'
must redeem the character of. 'the de
' j i i r a !.- -
cade if it is to be: redeemed,;'
TIMELY TOPICS.
; We have rently, incidentally. alluded to
the large import trad o4 the city of New
York. Wofcave before ns a comparative
figures fM thi8tradldtlring;
the last three years. - It shows an important
Increase. T The ) total importations Itfr- the
month of March amounted o $43,400,000, ;
Which is $4,200000 in excess of the amount
for the same month of 1872,' end $4,700,000
above the figures of 1871. It is deserving
of note, however that the amou.ntr entered
directly for consumption, including free
goods, is $0,000,000,.more than, last year,
whUe the merchandise entered, lor .ware
house Is $3,800,000 less than ihen;'shbwing
a inore active niarketing Vrf products in
March than last year. . , ror me nreiquaiw
of the year, the . imports reached the un-.
precedented total of $123,400,000; which is:
$10,800,00Qin excess of the amount for the
same period of last year, 'and $20,400,000
more than In 1871. " The total amount of
duties collected on the imports for the fast
three months is '$35,758,000,' against $42,-
124,000 for the. same period of1872ushow
Mng, astheresulfof last jearttariff changes,
reduction , omwjOOJ on Wpf
Uections.u We. wUl publish, the figure pf
the export trade hereafter. ... . .
r - - - - -jJ l " " -
' In great many of the States, both South
'and fcortu, the tamers, ari organizing to
protect themselves against monopoly. In
n6W 0f patrons.xf ,.jaasbandry.,,.Of
this order there are iwke hundred Jn rthe
State of laws. . It has also gained la strong
footholdJUl PMoandls end&gUifoug
out the West - There are quite a , number
f . StaM gouth Caro-
llna tilkriof he soji axe jiiwyer in
the landjand at this thne they seen! area
fully in earnest about haying their rights.
A movement IS on iooi u inaugurate we
neworder Jn thisState; CoL: r.Wjatt
Aiken will deliver an Address on the sub
ject in Guilford county" some time during
the wrtB6nW:iV
number of grsjigeswiU be formed at that
-time.1 k'jji tfifi V'T.
,-ye have iieard iut utue oi uouana as a
power in recent years. But a little war in
wflWHfti8!ss
notoriety. v ..The.Ialsj of Sumatra; nomi-
v viof a nr iJaiitiZm.
acknowledging some supreme 4 authority,
most generally a foreign power. The peo-
Dutch 4r have' been ' defeated; and
compelled to retire to their own settlements.
The colonial power of HoUand would seem
v. .. . ..j
the Atcheenese constitute, a large part, of
tne Jjutcn army in tne-
PAJLMETTO XEAVES.-
. . The Tribune is writing op Port
ItOyaLr i.-; : ;
..A colored man- had bis throat
cut at lionet Pleasant. MondaT.-sava
the iV&io7oin"-Thperpe-
trator, another colored Jnanwas(ar5
rested and, has. been lodged, jnr the
. TheTCoIombia JAcEJEjays: A
smaii vreHbte, "&iohv ony -xeet in
length, on tbn Greenville: and Colum
bia RaUroAdjQixtd InilesrfxOm.Colum-
MeasxaPope A-HaakeU.-aud
Melton, pnlenalf cf thi Ut.jbay
notice of n4" appeaV from .rthe
I xne appeal "win DC neara at tbepres'
entterni of lneSuTneCou
SaUnUMasi( Xre.
i A Washington special says: v '
i'-At the 4 c011fereh.ee. last f .fall Ihi this
city with the Ei(.wasrthey earnestly
appealed to the government for the re-
m the penitentiary hi .Texas
chiefs, ITi' Treeand Santan,
of their c
f ta,wombinffnot::only..ta3nainuDa
I their reservation aiid. behave.-them-.
fSJPeaeaWyv but :re8T? U
the stolen " property ' and Captives in
their oossession. Tbos7rnitteni'
' promised to exert at some future-day
pffices: in Jheir,., behalf with,
.ylfynpro.me:i-bufti .9WUg.$j ;.the.
Modoe massacre aud tne conseauent
jexcitgnientespeciaily in Indian fooal-
iriesVhe'veriimenV ; is0 rti
visintftbe r' release of Big Tree tond"
antantA.- a ia .coaia r.. J
t The council is soon to takeplace
I i"eiween government agents ana tne
Hfdwas; &manchesatidotherlndiini
Within h TniJoTifAi-toKi Ki
aabiect :of ahfljjeleasejoi'theivchiefs
'?B!Lm9i9
jiviuwM win uu unuer tne uireutiou
pt th-5Prestdehi and tne Becretaryx)i'
j "ler.nxeriortii-s w su-n rr be? 1
J I . i....u.L.j?,.. K .. .. . ...jr.. .y-
Wee it in Uostori, - ;;
A SAD REVIEW,
How she' Democrats tnJonare !.
TJ -1 1tr OpportaaKy.' s "f
TProm the'ti. Louis ReDuhlican. Demi
Ult is1 most unfortunate-forthecoun-!
try that the proceedings of the late
Uongressfm aemonstratmgue im-
measuraoie corrnpnon anu ufumwu i
of the Republican party, did not. at J
the same Ume demonstrate inenonesiy
and conscientiousness Mthe Uerao.
eratio party. TixeseAre tneoniyxwi
parties in the country, ana, as matters
Eowstankoe of them innst rule.
There is a larger element' of dissatis-i
fied ' and "disaffected "Republicans ; in: .
the ruling party nowthan there was
last summer; indeed, the masses of
that party-.may.be said to .be. uni-.
versaQy dissatisfied with it; but they'
are not: so, deeply: dissatisfied as to;
abandon it in favor of the only other-
party.1:-r The Democratic members of;
.u. -1.: :;n '.
the late Congfess: signally, failed to;
k '
i theproper;
prove that Democracy, is ; the proper;
ana legitimate anernauve
licanism, and that the" Democratic:
fold is the proper refuge; for discon-j ,
tented Republicans.' ; The acts of the
maiority in the . Forty-second Con-i
cress were enOQgn to break the power:
of a much stronger and more popular
party than the Republican party of;
.. ,...- ,. . ,. ; ,- .1 ? i I-
.. lire 4Jemocratio minority ..aia -not; proceea to tne eiectionot a jaisnopin
possess that small degree of virtuous Cologne on the 4th of June.,, . ",
self-denial and: endurance .which ana-. '''X.Tiie'receiptAAiE. George Wil
tains.a pngilist through ;hia itrainingS nam CurtisV lecture at Ann. Arbor,
ordeal. Te:pagili8t::-fGT-luxn8elf , Mich. having fallen. $57. 75 , short of
into; a" temporary . life if spbriety,0 yir-i the einenses. he has sent the lecture
tue .and ; manly - exercise.;, to ' gaiq "V a
transient; .yvtory. iwgiw
u. we pniwujgi.um ww waawwu
irak rftto tfk uMnt attn timps morfl .
tltVU fcmirht. hv ricW worth - The
-e-r -r-r " ; . i
country demanded a contrast to tne "rwun i iiuBuaimrjr io,ue: rep
repulsively coirypt andunpatriotic I resented at a State Convention to be
conduct of the toaioritvi but the lheId 111 -Mount Pleasant, ; Iowa, on the
minority were unable to furnish it,
They were not even equal 4,o the Vin-'
stinutive duty of taking advantage of
their opponents' faults; so far from it
they. ;tere guilty of .thelmcusabie
blunder jaf imitating those faults, and
invitinga share of -he phaltjWith
a f atnrty tbAt is'n5KK)untaWel, tiey I
tMmtn riftVAlftborp.d "t.r Tiririira ihftt I
r-r ; t c.---Tr i
JW'0tn.wi.t.;..th6
'corrant maiontv: and that the lootm I
nM;:a:noilop. mncVto.Baat
had the minority, voted unitedly: tot
InHnrS'
eaSfe
tnaliSYasl
iVZr.!'
r ulTo -.
riX iw I
TAmnniHLM.w -.-- - ; I
to ssss
ought to.have been
easier; toiaTwell
trained; and; ..skilfully e4, partbati
thai j. and. . there:-is not patriotic
Democrat -who does t "regret that
it was not .done. It would ha ve been
worth more totneparithao'ja. bun-,
d red national Conventions And i a vol
ume of resolution for it would haye
ingopeenmeh
tn. InotrarlhA- Kr Attn Wl K .-- a
ttron.. in AsniiMiMvUii
onlyrbecanse it foohd no rating place
elsewhere. ; 1 ;-v:r :;-.
. : t-
THXVtfTN DIXIE.
-.1'
Judt
idereE. J. Harden, of Indian'
Gmniorl
refused toxommute.ih"erentnee-of
vesiey ,j.atei wnq was-recenuycon
vlcted 6 WurderJ JnElbeiiTVconntyV
and; the negro. jriUlheref ore be hang -
it Wirrn Stm djseol
! on.o MttE.'
y oy MV.v vtyuy m wmvo
it irtfaughtothmitted ynicide
TannaftjS?
Saturday evening it
Ifx-Br.-TO'r-'f"-. D7-vn?Ven.
trai itauroaa ana aenverea nimseit
li i man ana npiivprpn nimHPir
Pr t
-Sheriff 1 Barthelmewij
atAtmr-tbaf.-W!naff;;m'li;
. -.-
los toe k, a fruit grower, living near
. y.- j j- i. - j a.t,' "' " T " '
tUAtiMWiuvvu jb Mv ayuvi iaa vvvssfe uaaaa
.
muted bimto jail' to await aW eam
nation, wnica-wjiiproDaDiy taxe
y.fc..a.fr?- rjnv.oi. ? .m ci
i. 1 ' m .v --rv'-f
aw tNaniGnTtY jiMiBHT.
;,AVtipiiiotts ortdEroom. j, t,
A marriage-was-latallynterruptetl
last weet at flairs. ;,qa rat oga county
: by the strangest wnimsey which evei
meit)le.;i)rI3tt w
est attire',
tiarsonlo
me reouested an. interview, with him
said he could not be married unless
fka '''oa':1rtVnr aa vnn KrttK lirt"
couldjbephiitted from the service,
, 1 don't know",said lvmght, "wneth-
er-'i can live witfr her all ray life: and
jl do not want. to takel vows upon my-
iaelf that I might not be able to falfilt-?
iTh minister indiEmintlv declared
ithAt he did'-tiOt. marry people : in' that
!w1ay,gAt!prpi(esvw
otreonaeientktnsly ie rnamed in any
P5Jttef5;An.(j .th reswtas:tOAti v&t&l
was no marriage at All- ' We shall be'
joblige. to set own this scrupulous
perwaasjart-ciass-fionKey.
j -AriAitljoat, with firebWConrl
vuwu-':n,inuru
lad named Brown" were drowned.
-l.teiFw reitiM!
try could gain,' notWbvexcha proximo; for ; instance,' 'will- be ' the
ing.Republican,, rnle.fot Dempcratic two-hnndidtli nnwiar h
was torn fromebiodjbydogs,,and
the remains-Were'' Otherwise1' mutila- j
; enteredyUiecbeart -Qf a bndegroom, xne peopie seem not pniyju me region
I Albert ::Kpigh is is tiamebui;, a!irue of the disturbances, but throughout
kuWhtha isiiotr The guests were the-State tolbe determined not to s.ub
STAR IIEA JIs.
' -Adviceto Gen. Gillenu "Lava
and shave 'emH.rl f i
t
oaquin uiuer sometimes nas a i ,
friend for dinner. : Horrible! , f
; i7,uuo,uuu more sneepm x,ms
country wouia Ptop wooien lmpuits.
- r - f notlratber coorin a San
ra- . Ma4 ntievowaa men
?0 CQ 68 ;
- - - . n :
. XT T , " .7
?attor the RPB .nomination
tory()Y0l?1 ,un.10 -ya e :V ,
The lowa . RepuDUcans , are tto
hold their, btato nominating ypnven-
tion in De's Moines, Wednesday, June
25th." , ; ...5;.:- ,t
Two foolish young girls took
poison together in JaoesvilleWis.,
but the family doctor emein time to
Bave "their lives. ,- ' -'. -
.. - i '-.'.' ' -'j f. -
Rntler 's law and otber.business
i9"so iargethat he keeps a large force
tinuaiiy &i work.
. v :- f r -
. rr -Wisconsin has organized oyer, a
hundred granges of tbe Patrpna.of.
9J.J9r
?l?,??e"r i
At a meeting of old Uatnoucs
- - -- f - -
asssociation his draft for that amount.
; On Honday morning in- Ports-
A lV,. ;
and mst
of ? "five
Inree Hundred granges o the
-r., tt v: jr -
10th of June.- Goy: Carpenter is to
addressit. 1 ! - V '
":" -"Negro'"7 lodjres." of " ' the Know
Nothing order are" 'forming in , the
-Westand SonthI u Their motto is
No white man: for office. That lit-
tie affair at Colfax will give the order
a little back-set. a vo u
' w.J'J '.vi: iL:' "l" 3
x' ur u youug nation, we are ao
oumtUatbff aery heat little stock of
- tk- sit.: -,;-.t - -.
coxeryf.' the tMissisaippi River by
Marquette and Jolkt, u ,.t-j J
-CmodoreJaniesMWatso
wbo died mSah Francisco, last Fri!
dijrwKyrti iti Yvnl at tone
.Washington: D.i C
He entered the navv iitl823. and had
the reputation pf . -s being; one of the
"ess oiucera in menavai service..: asv
i al .i i a
the time of ..his death , he. was , light
y
Y a"eJ- V"-
- XtOUISIAN A CAPTA.r
plr. Kellers? PaJae Statemeat Tli
- Cmuina mt tntXaM Massaere Kelloaaf
i lMiataillM tv Be- Hastmlaed-Tlicr
Spirit of the Peovi-Ala Poor
I From the Baltimore. SunV Special Dis-
U:: JatoA2U
I " " ' " ' - 'A
No official telegrjims were-Teceived
ayVW
fjmOllogglalh
except one
lhe-Vttorney
GeneraLc :;Mr. Jellogg states that the
taes4H being-rapidly-collected, and
that tax resistance is- breakltlff down
This 8totementjnejO4ulU,
I as all., the -Tiorition-. from i other
I Mri Kellogg jwat here tlyr ancb a
I dispatch as this more than two months;
i k" jtcklhi iunrf.tnyaM4awuajf ub
I admits that but little was collected in
1 vanuary and ITeDtuary.lle gives nor
TKI Aite "
furnisbjiowfixtt OT;iullaiindi r
ins? bouses' dfiYinoff the stock., and
i: i i --i-iji.i'i.ii.
: on.monii iHWcAf
own iaa3irzLiiirvrui k wnn T.nom
Moflt of the ,white famlliea were
compenea to'leay&'JIOn Easter Sun
N7i Wiethe whites, rallied and at-
I VWAVA LMJ VVU1 H UVUCVy V TT If 1VU UCOQ
:ng b been driven, the negroes
hofsted aflaff of andthen ben
gbrne bf the; atUckingtpayliinsus-
"pectingly advanced they were fired
upon. , , It was tnis .treachery on the
pin of the.egroeswhich Jnfiamed
the '1' whites aud resulted in : the
.horrible massacre, ! IS very th;hg ; .ap-
peaired to i'havje settled. down quietly,
but trom tne rtenorol ' tne advices
at the pointof the bayonet
-auinorities oi tne uuitea. otates. o
his utter inability to sustain his.Vov
I emiTlPnt: " At Arrnxr'hpn'Annktri orwdara
itj is- believed that there is a suflieient
t numperjQt, .troops. in and about JSew
Arieansto preserve tjuiet- .f It is now
ped -that ; Judge; ;,Pureli:i who
. created the Kellogggovernment,? : will
!pnthis Judicial machinery in Oberation
1 jto3 punish the citizens of 'Itonisiaha
xamcu to . uexeua . tueir .own
j fi:resideswheh , 'assailed ;;Iif anticipa-
pnj.or; tnis,; otdra.-haye leenaea
from "here, at tbe JnstcKlbAiAt-
torneyeneraly to General Emory,; to
riurnisn au necessary force to -execute
Pmry has Already sbowtf -that he rs
injaj8jeneskity;pesexMUQBa
1 bf the people of the torn flditeflt?
' Koinnionwealtb: ? wlUpblr.aioabnbt
' i mm ot rrrT. n nnni-a m inn niKinrnan
.1:. t Lnoolitv i--rt.vQr fFot tior -a-ff iftVa
. - 1.1 V .
: be attempted to be inaugurated, n-
V valing in injustice and mhuraanty
those to whiql the peoplepf
the peoplelcoutn.
1 Carolina were! subjected a year or
1 . ' ! "
more agp
Otr Allies.
;ThVWarnrBpTing Indiadsrussist4'
insr our troops in the war against the
Modocs are .-known:.as .the confed
iSwfoS'wWkC-
Wrw-AniiioaridDesc
tribes, numbering- 626 ' menj?.,women
and children, -.-The , leader, ionaia
McKay, , is, .t no dpubtr a , half-breed,
and' well acquaintea wun tue uiyu
of warfare Jack and his party, have
adopted. The 'Warm; opnng reser
vation eontains over a rmulion Acres,
ocated in the central Dart ' of the
tlilSS
portion occupied by the Indians con-
oiota enn oraa onn triAnorn pvpn
1,11 10 UU1L1U11 IO XlVfb veil gvrvfvi. tauu,
manv 01 tne 1 amines dy reason 01
their industry have ' succeeded - mea
surably by their farming -operations,
1 j ,
ana Are oonsiaerea seu -sustaining.-
MISCK1XAXEOUS. ;
BOYS:.GlRL8?
AND--
4
Ready-Hade We.ar'V
AT
Dry G-oods Emporium;
J)
r- v-a
ft
rNO. 29 MaEEET ST.,:
17 i lrriirTgtonV;C;
aprH 11-tm
Notice toirrtttt ana TeietaWe Growers.
TTTS :AKB PRSPABSD FOB. TE3C COMINO
VV. season to dispose of all Fruits, Vegetables.
Ac, that may be consigned to onr ears.- and sell
them promptly at the highest market, prices, with
prompt returns and quick sales. Stencils will be
f antiahed to all shippers. : See card below: . . y..;
T. H. BuksksS. J. F: BaoAbBKXT. 1. K. Clxabt?
General Commission-Merchants
Emit,' Rsn,-i Poultry Qame, : and all
Eiiids oilMace,
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S O U T it' s it B E E T , 1
4.'' i I
BALTDtOBBvMD.
3 3B7"heral adTances made Ion consignnMnts.
. Ordertimedwithesre.t1;'j.J i ap 18-dwlm v
lledicines ! Cheinicali!
TDST WWKl V Kl PER STKAMER,' A LAQS
fJ -an.weU1selected stock of .- - , '-j. ,
Fancy Ooodatf nt Jedicittea,.. ,
QASDXN SAAU, KlfAJ "FU0UvL'Ai AKY JBEED.
.8otdlwletsM sua rstsil f ;:.rc.. l t ?-U
,-..,,injg and Chemical Stow
aps-tf;oi"ria
EiirElectTO)
w
4 St
a--.' t . A.a. 1 U a t Vw j -
or pain of any kind, gold by'ajl druggist.; -Ajk. ,
jWPtirr.bnt .ssnrj swob of Je. sud Ague,:
ijoii 3 : jiannfactnedby 13j -'J loli ci
'Soirrtd'tjAliotiflti IjffiMCWAS.Cok'Y,
anfoVWrof all dggilta;- marVtf '
X: V.1.J J02 eSU O'Jlwij i'l.T. l.-iujl ..(.'.;-;
VVI UOI
- -A ff UIKUiMIlk
flrfa At At
-aeettti
trtTIIUIII. rM-if .
"reaowh
nOned'
mil Ol wMo&aft sad laal1ehlAtitiJI.
Perfumery, gnrgical Instrnment Toilet Article Ac
jwOixabtfanie its cemdnt the: saidnes' at tlM-old
V&od, Granite Row, Whore lVQl be happy t7
see mt old friends and Customers.
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S0EUBLE SEA ISLAIID-GUAIIO.
Slate Fair,Prenlnn:atilCE2tc rsr
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W vrrri ; . ..
JOHN H. POWELL, Eai: , ,w: , ' . ? . ... .'..
' .Dxas SEft-TheSolable Bealsland Ouano purchased of ym this mmob was rued h ti. j
others. d has giveinB man 8atluctloi than any
one-need upon tbe acre of lend npou wucn waj eon
for tne greatest amoont or cotton to an acre ; ana i mm
be entered for the largest amount of cotton to the acre,
that premium, beating all 130 Jbs. I am better pleased
e it m preierence to ourennnii
; A!?? emium3;at: Wayne County Pair.
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i Th Amnnnt. rtf kaa1 luiTmTi r.iasiA on
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Bend for Circulars. Bigiit pages of Certlncatet fnwa Vlrginii and North Cwtoliaa, to
; ' " iVOOTllilciTAnDSON dc CO. goie Affemi
BIJINESSCARDS.
A. ADBllK. " - TOLLM4.
AD1UA N.., V O JL. liUS, ,
!vi . Corner Frolat d Dock tta I
VV T N AtLTTS jBHANCHKS.
' --. - (U i)a nil h mlllnffna M
aad examining onr stpek. .: v ,4 . . ... , nor IS-tL.
GKmtAt'colbassioNittBCTJtN 'r'"'
Nortn "Water Street, .
." .... ' ... !...vv WIOIIIfGTOflr, N. C.
Will gtve prompt personal attention to the aale or
shipment of Cotton, Naval Stores, General Produce,
etc., etc Also to recelTing and forwarding goods.
BT Orders solicited and promptly nuea,
aepJS-tf . . .....vtf
C. Ff MITCnELIi & SOW .
QOIOUSSION 1CEBCHA2TTS . ..
La ::;.! J. 17-. And Dealers fa I v -v j..n
OrsJn, yionrHay. and also Preab
- oreud Bloal, Vearl Honalny - -'
- as&A Grits. rfwjr.--s s
Kos. aad 10N, Water st, Wilmington, K C.
Proprietors of tne uercnant's Diounng jnus.
: aovSMXi
-it t'i
HdrrilTs Sestaimmt.,
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No. 16 BVjCTater 8t urtlmlBStom, IC C.
Hi SALS AT ALL HOURS. TUB BEST WINES,
1TX Liquors and Cigars alwayi on nana.
The pubUc are mrited to eaEL Uel9-ly
A. 8. Xxsstjioh. I T&os., C. FraiB, ( S.' A. Mem,
MEQBIHOK; FDllEfi & iSHB,; I;
Attorneys and Connsellora at; Law,
U ALSIQH, N ' CJV WILL PBACTTICZ .E? TKB
XL State and Federal Courts, wherever their ser
lnna m ba raflnirad. ' ' '-5 '.!-,.... s
i rrn TriTr"" uiuw v. a uuuv w .w..iifiw.-
mar 1-Sm v
MISCELLANEOUS. . i
, GEEAT nBAEGrAinS v
Fall aii WiiifeAvG
HAVING A FULL AND COMPLETE LlNS
Foreign aad Domestic .x.m ':
JPRT Go.oijs;,;
We would respectfully can toe attention of buyers
to the same. In view of the approaching "Fair,'!
we beg leare to state that we intend giripg ' -
"Extra MumeitC
Te onr patrons and those Tlsitlnj' onr dtr on ttat
wnB Tn a1iHra tn onr EITENSIVK stork nf
SUple and Foreign Dry Goods, we oner a complete
CLOTHTUQ, E00TS : SHOES,' HATS,
. ft-
GBinrs 'FUttNisnnf o goods,
To which we respectfnBy ask one and
all to exam
exam-
me our stock.
octS7-tf .
R. WEILL.-..
. t, . Nov lT.Harket Street
SUraDtliES!
C C ' KICK IN TDERCTS 1 AND- BASXXLS;
GOFFEKBjbiibAtlU. ' AND JAVA; f"
gUQABpAXX.6&ADSS;'r ;v..!H4 r..,,
TFB-r6UF22L TO KXTH4 PAlDLTl. :
foi:or sale i ADUJANl A' 'VbLtEKS4. y,
TBe:Estl6igllSentilil
LAUGXST DAU.T AT Tld CAPITAL I
Tie mfesfBaffiJii
r
.Ai.rJiiula8'l'
Dm UH8s
rpHB SENTINEL flA8-! kEiKNf tT"UHbEBA
JL gone changes and Improvements which make it
one of the best new8aiera of the Bute, and as it
circulates In every portion of the State Is second Uh
; BE MI-WEEKXiT SSNTTNZXvf-'Fhn Sesos-Weekly
Sentinel is nnqnestionably the cheapest and best
paper of the kiadin the States Price A"-"' '
tfifi 'WEEXLi" SENTtNKL.i-The1Weekly' SenH
oner nv anmng io.iargu papers is; tne .buu, and
contains from 2tt to "80 columns of choice reading
rpauer. Including the-latefet Aelegtaphic sews; from
all parts of the world. For the present no adver
tisements will be received for this edition; " Price of
subscription. xS la ad vance. .Address
ap6.tf SENTINEL fm,WVfASr
rrOB JtAQNOUA HONm)B-;PnbllBhed at Hag
X nolta, N. CL, every Wednesday has bow an
extensive circulation, and lareer than an nan
poblished in the eonntief ,f DnpUn, KampsoA. On
, low. and 4 ones, affording a rare opportmnity to those
wno.wisn to advertiiMi, bemg tsiwsuUted io-a rfohag-J
ncnltnral community
onr most sanntiai
we nave, snceeeoea Devend
ie-ei
pectafcloM, iid nr lit hroon-
ivine
vuu.o yuuiic a eruiB,' ,4 per annum,
month and raci for s months. HmA4,
efmsv pef annum, 25 lof
copies. Address W. T. HaNNAFO&D editor, and
proprietor.
janJW-tf
HAYTNO SNTTEELT RETJTTED . AND: KE-
modeled the late Clifford House. I am now
ready a wait-trpoa my old easterners sad the publio
f JeblSms e-j la iPrpp'EBTok'erehaiiga.
BliaviiifT QtuoozL',
', e't-yfiial-j'tr 'tz L;,il 04 oj fJis L'm
j TOE" TURNER TNFOEM a HIS , UitEROTJfJ
J friends and easterners that he hat recently fitted
np his estabtissnavniathe-vesMf-Mr. Bnnge's Sa-
3owft'8ad is prwe to all work In his line; sack I
pa onavmg, nur uuiung, C, as neauy aad expect-1
tiously as it cn be done ia the city. . ' 1
JriDnF Ar
-V-
1 f; j.'
its toteslAEGptofCottiiii to. m
rrj:''i'r'-cf,--. .
ooldsbobo, tci 1
pf tha other The Soluble 8e Gn.no
rauea npro wnicn ne took the 8ut toLT, w
iw unuou uj mm ;nairman or tne OommlUM C . V
preminmeopensoeil ages, he would W.VwJ1
with It than any other Guano 1 have tretYj
iwwu iw wj wuuu ovp.- t. A. QRANqkb
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n.Ti act m uniann nv nr
PotLndi
INSURANCE.
PrEDirOUT & ABXUJGT05
LifelnsurancQ Oompany
7 '.-4. , :
Richmond, .Virginia.
Oyer 15,000 Policita Issued.
i'i'.
Annual Income Over $1,600,000.
,:Proressire ! j Efosp w ! Prompt !
8MALL EXPENSES, vSJtALL LOS8E8, SECm
r INYEST34T!NTSfc A5PLE RESERVE.
AND' GOOD
SURPLUS!
Premtomi Dosn. L'oiteiM Mhoni
w sex
AnniiAl Division of Surplnt.
ATKIBSOH S fiATnnHS; Geii'l Aitenls,
f ' Insnrknce EdomS, s N. Water st. ' '
W.CL Cairingtoa, President; John L. Edwardt, Vice
Preddent; D. J- Eartsook, Secretary; J.J. Hopkini,
Assistant Beetetorf Tf.'XrABmlta, Actuary;!
C. Htrtsook, Cashier. ; ; . .mai!8-tf
liistifarice Rooms.
$2T,000,000 FIBK INBTJBANCE CAP-
itai PE?nra9 TEH AFTER
TAimroBosTOH Losses.
Queen Insurance Co.. of Liverpool and
London, Capital. ... . 3. . . . $10,000,000
North British and Mercantile Insurance
company. Capital.... . 10,005,000
Hartf ord Insurance Company, Capital. . . . 100,000
National Fire ' Insurance
com
npany, of
Hartford. Capital.
000,000
1500,000
Continental Inaazance. Company, of New
raonentai lnaua
York. Caoital
FhoenLr Insurance Company, of Brooklyn.
Capital 1,500,000
Virginia Home Tnim ranee Company, of
rliichmond, Capital... ...... fiOO.OOO
MAJUNS-Tbe old Jtoesntfle Vataal of Bew
; LlFB The Ooanectlcat Mutual of Hartfcrd.
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-Ci . vj j -u AIPSIB5 INSTITUTIOKI.
1 1; THE NOUTH CAROLINA
nOItllJ IXSriXAAATE CJOIHPAST,
BALEIQH, N. C.
: This Company conttnnea to write Policies, at bk
rates, on au classes or onsnrabis property. .
. All ioeseeare promptly- adjusted and paia, Tk
"HOiCK " is rapidly growing . in . pablie favor, st
ppe&is, witn eonnnenos, to insorer of , property a
;;
i tACTntsmallpaiisoftkeBtate:Caa
. M. BATTLE, Jr Preeident ... . T
d a ROOT, Vice President. , . . .
t BEATON OALE3, Secretary. , , .
fimani wwrm, pupemsor.' .
, . ATKINSON A AtANNING, Aeum,
angl-tf j-." .-i-,.:wihalngton. N. C
, wnjmotoii MUTUAL
iFire lnsurancBCpmpaiiy!
xzly-ihimx V "ia Ii jj .hsi
rrrms SDX3xxirrU w;uLLt')taA-'
t A lsed on a secure aad peraaaoeat basis, aad otM
to Rkepabue-asnpl eecartty- against loss or daMp
ban can be effected in uit tkw ftnananv ii the
Ai GrccaT7ald & Co.,
I? S'iv.f'itj-i1. & ,j.;rtT i tw ... ; "
If O :T : M A ItKaT lX ft S B T,
waotasiiA aaucas'iM-
.t--'j-m t.4 ?tn-tU seT.?C4-U ' -
xnciijinoND
u Npe.,1,000, 11,0(H, ,00Cary Street, u
a JUajrf' t5f..fi'?-ri-.-v ft -r"! -: ;:'
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