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m . '.'.! to I! I MS 1 1;) fa 1 j.; :1 t-5 Si J .Ml -is An . ;f ( 4 '. f-iiV! l' 4, IE J' I J Hi fit b.ki ft XI! v. ; ; I A! P S3 2 5 mt mottling r; Star WOT. H. BERNARD. 1 V Editors. CICERO W. HARRIS, j WILMINGTON, N. C: Saturday Morning, Oct. 11, 1873. Messrs. Walker, Taylor & Co., Advertising Agents, Baltimore, are soleagenta for Thb Mobnin Stab In tnat city. Both, editions of our paper may be found on ale at theirfflice, 134 West Baltimore strect TRIAL OF TOARSHAb BAZAINE. In tne trial of Marshal Bazaine for treachery in the surrender of Metz all the bitter, memories of the most disastrous period in French history are revived,and the drama of crimi nation is carried to the verge of trag edy if not to tragedy itself . Old and rancorous rivalries and jealousies are enhanced. The fierce resentment of a grief-stricken military people finds vent in the outcry against the man who gave up one of the keys of their territory. Metz, they say, should have been held at an v peril of life or cost . of property, and the favorite Marshal of the Empire basely surren - dered it before the culmination of the hour of trial. The Marshal has been under charges for more than two years, or since the close of the war. These charges are: "First. Of having capitulated with the enemy and surrendered the fortress of : Metx, -, of which he had the superior command, without hav ing exhausted all the means of' de fence. "Second. Of having, as the head of the army before Metz, signed a capitulation in the open field, the re sult of which wfe to cause the troops to lay down the their arms; and of not baving,r before treating, verbally and jby writing, done everything wrii - fii wan rkAnnr? " t.rv An vdr 'intvr nnd hnnw nffflnofia nrnvidA frand n'Ci'if Pu f 7. ancles 209 and 210 of the code .ofmmtarj justice,'' is deoradation frorri ArmV ranV and death. ; Therefore the trial excites the liveliest interest. The trial of Marshal Bazaine com menced iriVersailles, the seat of Gov ernment, last Monday, and has been continued day by day since. Two hundred and seventy-two witnesses were summoned, nine of these ladies. Xearly haU of these witn e from trie,. army. Anjorig . those who li ave testified or who will testify du- ring the progress of the trial iare vamDetta, luviere, itouner, i a- mirault, .Kavre, Kegniere. Kiviere's testimony, read on Tuesday and continued through the succeeding days until yesterdty, was strongly against Bazaine. Riviere lays great stress on Marshal Bazaine's failure to move from Metz when notified of Mc Mahon's advance, and' claims that there is proof that the former per sonally received notification on the 23d of August. The friends of Ba zaine have always claimed that he only receiyed this notice on the 29th, when it was too late to avail himself of it. The report generally stigtna- tisses as insufficient aH : efforts made , r . Mahon, andcharges3aijQe w posely reiriainine in that'tlitv' to await V mps to -rTUB w ibdity; with propa- ble and withholding shift the respons gating unfavorable and withholding favorable news and otherwise lesoread ing discouragement among the' be tne De seiged; with entering into negotiarJ England annot hold Ireland by . ldve - - - before makm a final effort to break .ij uuvuj nuAvu to ucvuucu cedehted in history: with confidinar the date at which he was willing: to surrender to Regniere, who was a stranger, and at the time in Rations Wir.b tna'AllAmv I..,, . " J mi .... . . .i. a no man inus on trial ipr His liie; and whose honor was hitherto with out impeachment, was one most brilliant generals . of the mush room JNapoleonic regime. He is 64 years old. He -entered ;,the army whea 204 years oTgedtinguished himself in Africa, won the cross of the Legion of Honor at 25 years of age, served m Spain against the Car- lists, and was promoted to be a cap tain ot Algeria three years afterwards. During the siege of Sebastopol, he conducted himself with such' braverv as tu-4.uiiv,uyurauio: mention in the rv rrr "irrr" r ",w yrao..ui uuwu u-jivui muuu u oDiecia oi pity anu,,coniempc ana na idispatehes of Marshal Canrobert and G.oune8,5ha' aH might obtain their shall then be took from the bar uv tredl prance feelsjalmosttasmuch u..aiTUjf wasmaae a ai vision cenerai. ana cnmmanioi the French portion of the expedition which reduced Kinburn. At the i. w . close of the war in the East - . , was- appointed lnsneetnr v nf uvor. , t ai expeditions of infantry; and nirnarlftinn. a :. . - . ma-tiie dignity of commander of the Legion of Honor conferred on a9d.susequent,ly, in 1863, re ,ceieo,uAajMiajxos8.,7lnJi8aa h tcw3Wcoajinand..jDf the Jlecioan expe-; . ditM, aeeeedingGen; Forey and sn : far 'as military foree euWffp them, was successful in attaining the objects of that ill-starred campaign Marshal Bazaine commanded one fT the main divisions ofjhe Frencu army when the Franco-FlrUssiawaicom- menced. Only a small portion of-his command took part in the battle of Forbacb, where Gen. Frossard was st thoroughly defeated by the Prus sian Commander Von Ooben. One pf the charges against the General ia that he omitted to . advance, to Fros- sard 'r aid in sufhcient1 strength to be of any use. ','';'' '";'..'!"J If we were asked sudden, who is the hio-irest fiiol. Thomas Nast or the- editor of the "Waahinfiton BemibHean f we would probably commit suicide out ,of pure mor tification, at not beiDg able to decide at once which one of the two should take prccedence.-r-DZae and Appeal. . " We don't know, so much about Nast; but ever since the editor of tlie Washingeon Republican undertook to elucidate Virginia politics we have thought him a centenial jackass. AWFUL. The telegraphic reports we received yesterday from Memphis .. represeiit 1 the reign of the . pestilence there as f mournfully complete. The dead are too numerous for. the capacity of the undertakers, and the bodies -"lie neg lected to breed new cases;' Nurses and money are wanted, dred people have died. .Nino hun- In view of the la)VbachiiYg' erisis and the dark outlook for Republican- ism in France: the French Repubfi- , . ., .x f cans appeal to the. sympathies o Americans and ask that .clubs and public meetings be organized in be- half of theiisiittEsel BAh. Messieurs we can't attend to the s6rtof Repub- ; r licanism we h ave - here. ' : In alluding to the sad condition 9? Dr. Mnnseyr who isl probably the most eloquent Methodist minister since the great .Whitfield" "died, rtlke . . , . . , ,!y ,. v -. - . Alexandria SenUnet says his fnends HUnd was tAhinged. " The ;IIo0Of able fBoaVerie Brand, Speaker of the House Of Commons, is not comings to ; this-icountry, and has not intended to." We. are afraid Bouverie is a uau urauu ;ui ' ' M . '" : Speaker article, That Alexander i among itaties,: Philadelphia,. n0W, talks, abator -,r- t, Dus7 anct prosperous subnrD, meaning Yllmington , IJelaware, which is I twenty-five miles distant ' 1 . tnere 18 a straignt democratic twnet in but two. Grevy has declared for tlue ,-Iiepub-,, lie. The Republic lieed.4 sometbihg more than gravye ... ii: .... . - k SOUTH CAUOLIISA. Three deaths' reported in NJew- berry for the week. . . " '' ! lne iNew Derry lieraia is . in W " ' -"" -w -r ' m .-w P mourning f pr Col. .Robert Moormdn. Rev. arh Pitimer:i3Profesfibrin the Theological Seminary, Columbia, read a paper on the subject. of family "eVv " " - rwr'T",sB1, I ical Alliance in New York, tm Tues j mK7 MSalttr BradiantfTh ontne irMfc.tibn Monday evening at teinwJall, New York, an exposition of -ai : Engl lishman's view of the Irish' question. - A large audience received Mr. Brad. - laugh with prolonged applause.,, Jle - i o, , r ,.0 Xt . .j :r b mt u b. u Mir m-m imi a i j rr namv i i b-u ri it is certain shhas no ngbt to dof it iciauu uy , iuvd by force. Me said that between 184? r?- the British I ima kwb f tect the law officers in evicting a nam; ber of tehants in the ooatity of Cork; JtiwSi I 'mhn Mn nnt Af n1 hnf 'aH K . I .. . . . .... . , . ..t. . I . - ... :t.. - ---71 T-'. -T"' the dwelling be spared for a whilej as - her husband was dyihgr Th petition of tliA IX iwstiwjr"as afoAllTT rrr-'f. ;f some -neirsBaper.; of -:th -iuterAic-ot tne r&TnTtinA fo mrtmpJ3ea Jasti.The; -wheat M(p of F JL'w v,fiU. m, ji- fW-' tit- -ijljii u v... v. vuuVH VD. the widow a ravine lunatfc. iourrd tne widow a raviug with a dead baby in one arm, and an- V . . Other clingipg to her breast for the sustenance it could not get. And; he would ask them if rebellion was not the best gospel to preach in such a case. Mr. (Gladstone's land bill erred in that while it gave the tenant , the right to buy land the landlord was not compelled to sell it. Mr. Brad- laugh said he was against separ ation of England and Ireland, but he ad iv inierruptea oy applause, ana at tne ciose us was eiven inree cneers. t "m m m - ; 7 , "K9? w-y,u resiaenot oi xiar he v. iKi. ,fiAitn t i l -t s: male, students into onr nnllAoroa haa j rractlCallV fallen, arwl thatflStf wna. al opposition to instructing voun some MBWjLOTk ladies are said'to be mmyL,JXims&ajmvamon-n , as "'J y5"5.11 coniroYPra7-- Al 18 f Thiers and for aWMelrt1Bhebelfe iy .WtWBfW pinion ana 1 nuu tu iuuiana numoug; wiat. a find, her way towards -stable; apparenwjr Aftiooaisetimecteav iKd'WUMWilSMmta&iLUisi -jinAm.-.a. ..i'-BnKiu t PrePnu5 Viat? U1 .""jy -re en prmcipiea-oi ;eiymoipgy, v0 youwomeri, for admission to Co,,'.fja.; VoisayB, Washington tisIjkohais4 SO atb fCarallna Bends Cotton and 1 "the Panle. ISaltimbre Sun of Thitfsday.t . t i 1 SOUTH; CAROLINA BONDS.. Intelligence has been received he're to the effect that the Governor of South Carolina has determined to call an extra session of thr - General Ae- sembiy'bf 'that State orf the' 21st1 of tnis montir. Jne or tne pnncpai sud- jecta to be, brought before the Legis- lature is the matter of the four mil lions or more of bonds held by Mor ton, Bliss & Co., of New York, and which a majority of . the Supreme Court of - the State has deoided shall be paid! "The compt rol ler general of the State', U. S. Senator Robertson, and. a very large majority of the press and of the tax-payers deny the legali ty of these" bonds. Mr. Robertson has publicly expressed the opinion that the conrjt in giving its decision was not influenced by proper.motives. It is said the parties holding the bonds will have no dimculty.in secur- ing au ine iavorauie legislation neceR sary for their purposes from the sable j Iegislators of South Carolina by the use of the familiar appliances in such cases. PIKE'S PEAK SIGNAL STATION". The signal .service bureau, as is known, has established a signal office at Pike's Peak : which stands at an elevation, of il4,216 feet above the level of the sea. The station will be formally opened with appropriate cer- emoie9 ;6n "next Saturday, the 11th instant. ;; - , ; COTTON AND THIS. PANIC. One important res&Uof the tinan- cial panic is the delay, in the bringing of cotton to market the receipts of this staple at most ef the cotton cen- tere, t JoughaQt , th Sonth. , havin fiiAri ,ff virt ;tririrh : Th rJafttPi will keep their cotton at'hpjne until they can5 get 'the currency for. it, Parting with it only in case of , neces- sitv sity. Tne Comlns Wheat Crop. The . Commissioner ; of I Agriculture recently, published the results, of : the wheat crop returns of the Union, and finds that it is very nearly an average one. '. He gives the total s five-hundredths or only five belo: e. & as ninety- percent. what we lose on this slight decrease of average is more than made up by the increased acreage.'- The figures show that the falling off -has been in the extreme South and extreme Northeast States, In some of these wheat is Hp,t very ex - tensively grown, m theneavy wheat districts there is about the usual crop, i ana m some cases muca supenor io "i Ti'J Tit:i j i'ji-JZ. .t.:i- last year.. Illinois, for instance, whieh returned an ; average ot mnetymye nundredths last year, gives ninety- i .1 ik... fli;.. k: n rr l .1 'WSSSS mice tuia, miumgau, vo itiai. jear, auu a fan average,' 100 last year, is also 1 100 tnis. : .reias, whicli , last year otxUW, reports ;.tais year 15 oeiow the a-verage, or 85? wbire-PennByl- yama; and JNew Jersey, last year mod estly claiming but 89 .and 76 respec tively, - now t call for .105 and .102. This is pretty well for States in which we have heard the cry that "Wheat will grow no more ; by weak-kneed farmer the past ; two or three years, and sets aside the wise reasons given for past' failures,' that the soil had worn Tout ."atfd 7. similar excuses ""for they were little- moref and yet some ?arPenn8:fIIaf1SeenV"' W asiUejrs aan, poor" luck yet. V9"?20W . ,county sported ftf tj, or but hal an average crop while nearly one-third of the whole number of counties set them- H?2nor various ngures irom ,l&?mmf;Mtoi aboyethe aver- H fm-u.TSV VM.. - u wiu , vhh- ig which, sajs the (rmmis- sioner, are inricand joaster. wnicli together wilL; give more ' that)'1 three. The system 6f aVerages,' though the , J.ne By8iem ? , a;faj oneprobably that rd3 bn an ?P can be adopt- auuiuAnuaiwu w n-r.nv-;r..n4;n ..T,ctPac1 01 says tne p rf T - "l I which very little is crrown may ttave r mi cd - i . ' . t a uwi cruu, auu a uuuuwv ttiviutr a arge acreage may yieia a nearyone Qiae u average, we find a lew. counties more .porting below than abovebe;aver-; I MVnrn oil nra an laoin wa a Ma sfm I j. wiu imi nv II v W UUt- raore- wnef I Ui . , . - . Jlurope at last accounts was not Quite gd. , The probabilities are that I lYfJMa will wCk o rrkn t ttio oa m o A Xcmrned J'adff. ". The Covington (Ga.) Enterprise is tSredited wflh thei following bit bf neerd iustice.' It is the sentence written"or by V Justice of the Peace -i 7.1 . : . : m uwiuuew oouDi, ; iei lue prisoner otana up, sir, you - has bin Found Guiltv. & tried this court, and caryed mto the adjin- v m 'nnntr nv rnnb-.iigio anH thmi yu shairremam nonoraoie r iJounty oi guinnew. ; P ' - - - - 'T, . . .... '. :k1i anv wranorlr on oenealoviea il.' I,.mea that th TnVhana am thA Hoanonf. .nts of bhem, we respectfully but is a derivative of .SbeYrfYtfi th'tf. rHain- 7eoraP I thatiffiider. Ms grndaT.-she! Lehigh county girls make pea phi necklaces. ,v ' ' ;': &. JotietIll., barber -ehaved 32 men in' 90 minutes. . ; - - Chambord-k in the poultry line now. lie wants to mate a " coup. - The plenitude of Opera tbis sea son bids fair to -make . a " cotner" pi w-w i M critics Df ; Straffs, "the wwell known author of the!. t Life of Christ, is oft hjs, death, bed. , . . A Michigan paper recently closed an obituary notice with the misquota tion, "He is not dead, but squeaketh." The Apollo Hall Democrats of New York have decided to support the nominees of thoUtica Convention for State officers. . General McClellan and family, and Jerome Bonaparte and family, of Baltimoi'e, sailed from New York Tuesday, in the' steamship Russia, for Europe. . i V, 1 Dr. Sale, who died recently, was the last of fourclergymen who have held successively the Vicarage of Sheflield, England, during the past 160 vears. V f It is said that "Archbishop Man ning is at present the most prominent hgure in the Kornan r Uatholic world of Europe, and every day adds to his eminence and his influence. The story that a Leavenworth father had offered $10,000 to any one who . would . marry his" cross-eyed daughter, brought about. 800- strang ers into that town in one week.. . ColonetrpKTMcRae, of Mem phis, under date of October 2d, writes to Baltimore that the fever prevails to a frightful extent much more than the public abroad know anything about. General Early is the senior offi cer among the veterans of the Mexi can war in Virginia, and he will no doubt be invited to accept the perma- npnf. nrpsi(lfnv or thp. State orirani- nent presidency of the State prgani zatiou Mr. Brand j 'the President of the Free State in South Africa, has filled that office for ten years. It is report ed that he will be elected unanimous ly by the Legislature for a new term of five years. A modern Casablanca: The hero ic Saville, who' offered up his brave young life at the post of danger and of duty in Shreveport leaving his name a proui out mounnui wuvemr to his country and kin. 1 Dr. John Xord is lecturing on Michael Aneelo. in San Francisco. His audiences are large, curiosity to i know wnetner micnaei Deiongea to T.i ....--l tne irnjies or i-ae mo.aocs peing iue most effective" magnet Many centuries ago a college was established' in Salerno, Italy, where classes "were instructed and graduated in medicine. Among the students were women. . The exclusion of .women froni medical colleges and the medical profession wasaninnova tion; the original custom was other wise.-?r. Witter, before the N. Y. Hklectic College. France A jDUcoaraglne View. : "A superficial observer,' writes a correspondent ''of the Ndtipri, and we infer aFrenchinan; ; T' A superficial -.observer, would .be lieve that France is now. absolutely calmi but uridy this apparent torpor fallytive passions are at work. Erancfeels herself drifting, as in an irresistible current, toward the future, wittout the f orce ta dire6t her owa movements; a superior will seems to direct her, to destroy be? hopes'to mo TiHiUT. iiriiniiiiu nnfi "4 ivri riwr. num. hamMe her pride, to choose her for I marc inatrnmont "ho Knnntnr )nf Vbltaire sendsJth6usands of rnlcmms to Parav-leMonial. toLourdes andto l XaSalette. r The captive of the Vati- oan; still considers Revolutionary iramSls the "eldest daSter Of SSch! tSthe revolntionarv davs. "libertv. eaual- r . j j ... I.; f.ofoimittr " '.la' . Bt.lll : aoon, nr the wall but the faith : in M principles of 4789 hatriy, d ed i-JT-r t. i i bbb u nu u i k b m ui a.u b 111 r b u I uruunui v due rauvou utuuucu icuu 1 t.vi v.. a Amative of ree thoughts-has 1 1 qQnmQne has destryed our.faithl in fratfrQU ; iaJeoom,r- 1 . i. everyday weihear of the-suppression I UVU i OUU1S tUBOIlUKV - Atre- ffUUlQ .r. iu T-vfLif .AiuT!'j ;falw to :the: ground. ahdvbrne ,t I - - tt-. luetantly, some with an eager im patience; Republicans as well as Mon- Trclrists.: all call for a strong srbVern- J jnetiii --Again.; ....... , ,; . I We'have lost the illusion of oiir in pW? I ed by the brutal hand ef the, enemy. Whit shall we say of so; many other illusions which areone also? How moral impotence as by the memory of t.u-;-i.:K.M'".ist,i; Wwa.'-' in yain, m. fier : troubles, for one- of those bora conductors of men who . . , .7 can, an a Siven nme, .express au xqe v:' .t. I t-' i! Ol.l'lj'i-' ' J -i - rL,wt ftmnA kimpmntv.Bhat.in ved 'tonld and Aa accoilisBedyong ' lady at CCdar SPECIAL NOTICES. , PEAXT'S ASTEAL OIL AVsoiutely safe Perfectly odorlesa.. -Always riil fornu lUtuninatlng qualities snperioi to gaa. Burn in ftnT lamD without danger of exploding or taking fire.-. Marin factufed ezpresBlytd dlsplaMJtbe nse of j vdlatBe and dangerpns oils. Its safety nnder. every; possible test, and its perfect bnrnlngqnaUttes ' are. Millions of gallons have been sold and no accide&r directly or indirecUy has ever . occurred from burning, storinK or handling it. The immense yearly loss 01 we bto property, re sulting from the nee of cheap and dangerous oils In theCnttadStajee, is appalling. j -J r fhe Insurance Companies and Fire Commission- era throughout the country recommend the AS 1 KAL asthebestaafeCTard when" Uanps sre wA. "Bend for circular. For sale at retail bv the trade and at wholesale by the proprietors, CHAi . PRATT & CO., io innton-street, iNew i ors. - aug2a-em ju&w Mothers, mothers. Mother, Don't faU to nroenre MRS. WTNSLOW'S SOOTH- ING SYRUP for all diseases incident to the period of teething in children. It relieve the cnua from naln. enrea colic, regulates the bowels, and bv giv ing relief and health to the child, give rest to the motner. Be sure and call for : 'MRS. WINSLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP." For sale by all druggists, juneat-eod-om tu-thur-sat. A. ADRIAN. O. V0LLKB8. . . . . ( ADRI AN Corner Front and Dock StaV, WILMINGTON, N. C WHOLESALE GROCERS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Country merchants will do well by calling on us and examining our stock. nov 19-tf B. F. Jfc SON; c OMMISSION MERCHANTS And Dealers in Grain, Flour, Hay, and also Fresh Gro nnd Meal, Pearl Hominy and Grits. '' "' Noa. 9 and 10 N. Water St., Wilmington, N.' C. Proprietors of (he Merchant's Flouring Mills. . novS5-tf MISCELLANEOUS GIFT EUTElfPniSE - --' , -T-..,, ,T.-: f . ....., . The only Reliable Ht : Dlatrfbnton ip. ' tne country ! ' $75,000 00 IN VALUABLE GIFTS! , TO BE DISTBtBUTED IN L. D . SINfe' S i. 164tbHEGI7I.ABTXONXHL Gift Enterprise ! To be drawn Monday, November 84th, 1873. -' ONE GRAND CASH PRIZE OF . 5.000 IN GOLD! ONE GRAND CASH PRIZE OF 5.000 IN SILVER! Two Prizes 11000 each in Greenbacks! Six Prizes $500 each in Greenbacks! Ten Prizes $100 each in Greenbacks!1 1000 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches (in all) worth from f JO to $300 each. Com Silver Vest unaine, solid and Jjouble nated Silver Ware,- Jewelry, Ac, Ac Number of Gifts 10,000. Tickets Limited to 75,000. Asents wanted to sell tickets, to whom irhri premiums will be paid. Single Tickets $1; Sir Tickets $5; Twelve Tickets jsiu; xwenty-nye . au.. . ;, -, Circulars contalniner a foil list of nripR a ifofuwin. tlon of the manner of drawing, and other informa tion in reference to the Distribution, 'will he Sent to ' anyone ordering them. All lett mnat he ni. dressed to -' ' -,ti -;, main office j L. D. SINE, Box 86, 101 W. Fifth st. Cincinnati. O. sept 31-tttl Nov . Fire and Burglar Proof Safes. - MARVIJf & -CO .- The Oldest & Largest Manufactory of JMes IN AMERICA! THESE SAFES ARE MADE WITH THREE AND four flanges around the door, of refined wrought iron frames, with angle corners, and ' Warranted Tree from - Dampness ! ' . From the Scientific American, May Sd, 1873. ! Since the Boston fire we have given , some atten- ; tion to the real merits of various safes; with a view of supplying our own office with the beet article in: the market, End'have aonllngly made selection of a dry filled Alum and Plaster Safe, manulactured by Marvin Co., 265 Broadway, 7N. Y T u We will deliver these Safes in Wilmington at sams. am. r. - prices u coargea oy manuraciuTers in ew xorlc ItmeT-tf WILLAKD BROS., Agents. Bacon Lard, Sutter, I-r'v: ri' :. -if' iv-.'l j-.;;rjf! v.; :; 1 1 DRY. SALTED .AND SMOKED WESTERN Shoulders land Sides in Hogsheads and Boxes. :or.lCJiHjuM PURE LARD IN TIERCES AND TUBS, CHOICE ' TABLE InjTTES, BEST FACTORY CHEESB, ''I IN tTS TO StTIT. - ; I ' For sale by may 19-tf ' ADRIAN & VOLLERSt .7--ASBW GOODS, jJXK CLOTHING, 7 , 3Prfced;Cioth LO W PRICEL. ..... Mow! Opening at - 7 ' ' '' ' MUNSON & CO.'S, : . ,;Qct 9 tf . . ,; : , , ; City, Clothiers, Nova Scotia Herring. BAItKfiLS- - . j.1 n -J. psRp;OTLYBO0Niy ' For sale luw.hy . , jijiie 15-lm w . VILLARO BROS. 'I he Hillsboro Recorder, rBE OLDBMT PAPER IN THE STATE. CIR-!- ;latM extensively ,m, Orange, and: adjoining. tiuuv;iijjuuu price f t ou per annum. 4 . JOHN D. CAMERON, ct 9-tf Editor aai Proprietor. IHilli i . , 1 -j ; orthGarolin r ND SUGAR-CURED. HAMS. ASHLAND R, L-j Buckwheat, new j . Roasted Coffee fresh oct Ifttfp'i k a ,0 a STEVENSON. piIASE XAKK . NOTICE mm 3SHS; QXB - . IHSURANCE. L 1 - is Thomas O. DeRosset, " . GENERAL Bank of New Hanover Building. REPRESENTS THE UNDERWRITER'S AGENCY Of New York, Assets $4,000,000. THE .ETNA (FIRE) INSURANCE COMPANY. OF HART-, FORD, ASSETS 1 :. . $6,000,000. . THE METROPOLITAN LITE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK, ASSETS $2,500,C00. ; . oct 5-tf GENERAL Insurance Agency. JLlverpool & London & Olobe (Fire) Insurance Company: GROSS ASSETTS'OVER $20,000,000 00 ASSETS IN THE UNITED STATES, , 4,000,000 00 All lasses paid IMMEDIATELY upon receipt of satisfactory proof, WITHOUT DEDUCTION for interest. Ta. Fire and UXarine Insurance Company OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. ASSETS $300,000. An Old and Reliable Company. -- y ; ; - XHOS. GBfllE,,--, , - V- XIarpby-ltHUalBK, , .... PHIHCES3.STEEET, Berweeu'yAter and Front Sts. octltf : -:7- ... -i U . PIEDMONT .& AELINGTON Life Insuraiice Opmpany - mirror . Richmond,. Virginia, Over 1S,000 Policies Issued. Annual Income Over $1,500,000 ; ProfflressiTG ! Prosperous ! Prajt ! SMALL EXPENSES, : SMALL LOSSES, SECURE INVESTMENTS, AMPLE RESERVE" AND GOOD SURPLUS! Premiums Cash, Policies IJweral, Annual Iiv1slenor Surplus. . ATKINSONS MANNING MAgeiltS Insurance Rooms, 5 N. Water St.. W. C. Canington, President; John L. Edwards, Vice President; D.." Hartepok, Secretary ; J. J. Hopkins, A-JDt , o . 7 . - i . I Assistant Secretary; Prof. K. B. Smith, Actuaryj B. mar 28-tf C. Hartsook. Cashier. jurance JKooms. $t,OW,W PIRB INSURANCR CAIT- ITAli REIPREsENTKD AFTER boston Losses. ce Ca. of Liverpool And ltal7 - . 1 1::'.. A in nm nfv i ?g" fftjuwt-ma -aierciwHug Ananxaace... I ComPfny. Capital. . . ... ................ 10,003,000 J .Hartford Insurants Company, Capital.;., i iifiOO.OOO i r .x. j m.:::; ----- , National Fire lnsuranea Company, of HartforiL Carttal. . ........ ' : . 7 J00,000 600,000 Continental Insurance Company, of New Phoenix Insm ans Opagyl of Brookiyn". nitoi .... S,SOO,000 Capital ,.....,...,.., ,100,000 Virgima Home Insuranotf Coupairy," 6T1 "i " MARINE The old Jtteffle Mutual of liew r ' LfePE The OonnecticntTltutttal bf HartTord. f ' ' .10.1 ATKIN8ON MANlTTNO. ' 'u1: ' -. , ' General Agents nov 32-tf -Ei ' HOME INSTITUTIONS. - , Secur4against:ii,iv, - ! THE NORTH CAROLINA; HOME ESSlJjBiiKCE COSfPAIfY, .-J; - v.:: rr t. -.- "'.fins Hfii : -r - , , RALEIGH, N. C. r This Company continues ito write Policijes, at fair rates, U1I-BU (II Pperty-i K BATTLE, Jr., President. , fresH C B. ROOT. Vice Presitferit. " 8 EATON WALES. Secretary. 7 PULASKI COWPER, Supervtsc. ; ATKINSON MANNING Awws, augl-tf Wilmington, N. C,. MISCELLANEOUS. Salt! Salt! Salt! 32 9t)0 8AC8 AMERICAN AND i LIVKRPOOL GROUND ALUM Aud Worthington FINE SALT, 1 For sale low Uy : Ct -tt " 7 WILLARD BROS. Green & Flaiiner, ; Wholesale and Retail Broggists, . A ND CHBMKTS, AND DEALERS . IN LEAD, a- piktty, Glass, Varnishes. &c, Patent Med lclnes. Chemicals and Fancy Ankles, ' oct8-tf '47 'Mm.ttL.ei' Street, Tor lent, rpHE STCIITBJCDRNltB OP MARKET and Water streelsra pKMnbecoopiatLby. Bans Jinn, EsfcT. hiftlinoet'deslrk'fife business stands - 'i feptlW rr nirl VH EIIKBS, FATING uneenlnsnran London! Cat -felNTING-ANO -BINDING; STEAM JobPrinting House, BOOK BINDERY -AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY WILLIAM .. H. BERNARD, PROPBIETOK, WILMINGTON N. t THB ONLY ESTABLISHMENT IN 1H& SI ATE HAVING ALL THESE FACILITIES COMBINER tub: best assortment of TYPE, PAPESS, Cards and Inks. SKILLED WORKMEN Eyery Department NOT THE LOWEST PRICES, OUT AS LOW PRICES AS ANT OTHE1R ESTABLISHMENT. FOR THE BESf etJlilH OF I0H, Printing, Ruling AND OF EVERY DESeiUPTION, Executed Promptly. AND S EI L F Ull Y Improved Machinery OF .-t.'i' '' '"Tfcre enabled t All orders with DISPATCH
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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