'.a 'Mi -I r m V.f 1 !Q1 .- V f 4,: 1 Al 'If yi .in I J -'it I -1 7 i !'.- ill 1 it It .i . TV . ... I, , WITT. II. BEBNABO, CICERO W.niBWS, Editors. Wednesday Moendtg, Nov. 12, '73 VS Messrs. Walker, Taylor & Co., Advertising Agents, Baltimore, are sole agents for Tpc lIoWfi St ab in that city? Both editions of onr piper may "a found oiffflcr-W their 6JBee,1M Vert "Baltimore street ;S '. . a .Jr. 1. U -. r" iTTfetE EVI1V OF THE WORLD. From early times we have had in this world of variety a class of peopje professing belief m the dissolution of things mundane ; at a stated time.4 Never considerable in numbers or in iluencc, harmless, mildly fanatical, tbefwjre:peje.been quietly langh-' ?d at andjjil&wed ,: the privilege ' of seifttsion'spjinnpcnouij. nam bT ofthtE8e people assembled on an islan.M river abov ing the 5th SOf fember. 6ii which dreadayhCTfwerebitoutt ascen- sioa;robes: andlleaTfe this faba of tears be HeroejSthSaU jtke; wicked o!pbpub and wenbuih adyf ni8& didn't g&. Alaijfhenit atlfte-litlcn sixty cyjraei id hope by the L ssurance7fromjiieir ministers that the ascension may be expected any time before the end -jof the year. r THE LEGISIiATUBE. Next Monday the General" 'Assem-i bly of North Carolina convenes, in Iialeign, :We have no ready-made suggestions on the subject of the State debt. Onr opinion is that , of nearly every other good citizen, that the debt should be arranged or ad j usted in a way hQnorable to the State and at the same time not hazardous to her prosperity. TOur creditors must not be hard with us m settlement. Bear and forbear, jive and let live,T should be their feeling. The old State has never disgraced herself " when under the control of he? sons. -: She will not now.: All she wants is fair chance Let her have this and she wiU do her best to.fulfil.all her obligations. 1 Of course no action lopldng to a payment of any part of the clearly il legal bonds will be entertained by the legislature; - - i CONSOLIDATION. - -The; Grnes: and . Labor Reform Associations of Michigan are arrang ing a programme of coalition. Tlie movement, so we are told, is quietly .approaching a consummation. I -: One fact in the politics of to-day is very prominent : The disposition of the farmers and laboring people gen- - erally to resist monopolies. " The anti- monopoly, movement, though it has nhieye4 several notable triumphs, is Vet in its infancy.; It. shows capacity for rapid growth,' however,, ind' for making: itself .eventually :; of . national importance. ': :' :Here is: the wayia leading-j agricul tural journal in the West speaks of a brother, editqn 'We have seen the "Reammal" . in the "shabby kittle sheet started by ' ' who has been very successful in suspending two or three similar enterprises, and we wish to inform advertisers and - the public that we have abundant reason for be lieving him to be a prolific liar, un principled dead beat, and an illiterate mongrel!" The 1. a. j. from which we copy used no dash save the . brilliant invective here quoted. - The piety of that individual was very strict, who would not allow his daughter to -play on other than an "upright" piano. But, after all, isn't that playing on the ."square." " ', National Banks. The St. Louis Globe, a Republican organ, r says ; " We ha ye rf the best authority for saying that; at a very early stage of the approachiuff session of Congress, ;one of the , Connecticut .jcuaiojHju introauce a Dill to wind up'the. national banks; 1 redeem ''their curreney3in "greenbacks in TeUrbpbsiUonJg opt, a new one, but has heretofore had very , lit tle -jsupport froni the "Republican partyv especially in thee section from which this Senator hail. . It r is : said mat it will receive strong support. irom me large nnancial centres. VV state the fact merely to elicit a fair discussion of the subject before the as-: -sembling of Congress, because we are, aware tbat'thero is a good deal to be said on both sid&s of the question.". Life lasurauce In JHempbU. ; , The Memphis .Register, states: "It fis j estimated, by-an insuranpeTsgent "heYe, who ispretty weH up' in the figures,- that $500,000 will ..have to be fuatdy the tSripns .companion ac- 9f wilate ptdemiciThis 5 ltSfSWlfetalndJiere and BESf H ptttin circttlltion, .oniavi perceptiHoSe upon lfcatfihanceg. : But we f ar that un " Jess SssurantJes 6an be soon give of a "better- B&mjs varies will qonyeTt.their means into five-twenties or remove from Memuhia ) ; LChicago Tribune-J Wisconsin has-been Republicati ever since the days of ifarstow ana the "Forty !hieves," period bf about eighteen earsf-iJnring 411 this tim iiasjeejjQteji,T8 compromisingiy, ami almost univer sally Republican. The State Gov ernment rbas beerFRepriblicati ) -then ldcl'Qertifaenis6laveeen nearly au nepumican: ine iwo oenators -a sssSSJiSMSSS,et.Tan ' I Tiave been itepnbT eptroncans; nndi - wnlr one or. two, jcxjaeptiQns, the entire delegation in Congress has been Re pubTicterr ' ATltrice"6tilething lias exploded in vVisconsin, and ; the. ( Republican part v. has-como down f total '-wreck. I GFraht iia' i& ' tna jority of nearly 20,000 one year agoj Mr. Taylor,the Reform" candidate, has ( growing majority i that may amount to - 20,ooa before if stops; .The counties already figured np show a majority,, against Washhurn of J,000, nilU A AAV 1 KJ - IvV liVal 1IVU Keyesfthe ChairnlaVi bf the Siate Central - Committee,- has stopped counting, and says that " Tho whole thing has gone to h The Fond Ida Lac Oommo-malthAai.of'Sti opin ion that "chaos has come, again. The party organs all pyerf the State are wondering what. 'the "matter an be. A panic has struck them. .l Jias come so suddenly, and with such resistless force that ihey ch?n' know vet whaf hil th emM i - The Republican defeat in, Wiscon- I prolific cause of last year's striueencv i is the severest blow that aVeVerWltj sin been dealt to that party. lisioneof a series of cumulative reverses from which it will never recover .When Gov. Washburn, who unites personal popularity with personal ' syprth in a degree; rarely, attained in pubbxs life, cannot carry the State of Wisconsin, the distrust of the people int tb.ej party which he, represents is no longer of a douDttul or temporary. character. .i Sad SulcMe Iri' Vienna; ) - ILondon Echo., , . . , The greatest excitement has! lately been created in Vienna by the suicide or tne daughter of a ' circus jider, in consequence of , the ill-treatment she received from her father, u The poor gin, wno was 1 out Tourteen gears of age, had attained a bigh ; degree of excellence in her performance,? and was a great lavorue witn tne pUDlic. Her father treated his children verv roughly at all times, and ili-Wd them when they 'failed Oat ? re hearsals to such a degree, that his colleagues often remonstrated with him most earnestly! I n the subject. One of his pupils, a boy of thirteen, finding this treatment' un bearablej put an end to his existence; The other day the pretty daughter of ims. tyrant lauea in the rehearsal of iSmetouV del forcei-C69was shock ingly maltreatedin consequence. jThe girl thenieft the circus and.nqver re turned. Her corpse was soon after-1 ward '3ndin"" the Danube. The conductof1 the 'unnatural7 father so disgusted the 7phblic that he iwas lynched and so severely, beaten that he will probably be , confined.4o ! bed for many .days. The owner of ' the circus is also asufferer b the terrible occurrence, as no one cares to go near ioe piace. .-. . IiOvIne Sveii , JTnto'Blood; Js o one hurries; toraiyy ; a moral from the scene of a week orrl two afro: wherera wpmau; whb, had, been - stab-j ueu iur nines uy a suiKyana savage lover, refused tp testify acainst him. burst into tears when his sentence 6f three, years in Tirisoawas-announced and wept on his' "shoulder as he: left the Court. - He was Bulky even then: .did, nx$ respond to her outburst of affectionate ; remorse; refused to ; be touched by her 'protestations that she jwputd,;. wait; 'fotfiinLif,, The circumstances of ' the . r::jurderous" assault clearly enough prPve ;the brutal self-will of the man. He saw his betrothedwalking with a young $drlf--hpm fie did notSlile. IHe ao- ptoachea them ana, commanded his amaaced'taqait' the1 company of the Othen? rhp answered Shebas done ia w oann,' auu x win 'DQi -'inve Ul " 'i. t-Jii-l. 1 T ;n r . uw itt14uiiim.tHi.i-e. inii.upDAuiisiB9 an gry savage asserted his authority with axiirk knife io ienergetically that the unf ortnnate girl was thought to be mortally wounded; -She reoovered. however, and. th e first.nse she made of. hercoavalesc was. to publish her devotion in the court-foom to the ruf fian -who.hadjreddened his hands in her blood. A Double Jtlnrdor. Dr; Ashmore. charged with'killino- his wife, and with him several other prisoners, ingeniously ' escaped f rom 'P 7 T7- t 'i ", '. Avue.zt vunsasi iau a w.eetor two Since,.; ...No blame can be attached to the Doctorfr nnboltrno-the door and then Jbolting bimself : 4e would .have ieeprjobablyjh&aged f he bad stayed ; Out we, dp blame Jam fpt the aggravation of writing 'a: poem in honor of . his escape and leavintr it h- IjlndhiitfinHiserl' to mock the mis ery: fmhe bereaved jailor. What made-it worsevas-that ife-was -an ex ceedingly ibad- poemiull of broken- packed.. jUnesand, false, .rhymes and bitter insults tOvtbe shae. of Lindlev v Ouq thina;is to be'saixl for tbepqcprr4eidn't?8end it td Tie XmXl(i,di waitb lailor who caught, hera shpuld jasecpiid in drctrtieot against him f ormurderino the King's Enp-liab; - ' - , Eloped with His Qwn Wlf. 5 -': The Springfield (Mass.1 Jiemiblican sUtefclhat a Ltfweff imai 'hW lost eloped with4U0wn wife. He deserted, her for another;' woman-8evefl'ryeara -ago, and she went to California and agfoaiicyhtm rpMSnt ind quitei Vftey me.t Dy appojotmeat at thq depot ana4 indue formjCalifo mg the objective point. e- A alua and Uopittl view ok tne sit. latioarrneanne tne outaKirx orin Commerc ChronicfJ' Ln onr mojpey market, however there is but "little" ahxietyj)fojected ,f romjthes mdvejnil '6f f$ .Bank' vanced beyond "the" sensitive stage of convalescencei. .Therp! are several, joints of hp market Que of these is the fact that jour banks are gro wing stronger cv eiry -dai Greenbacks are flowing but of their hiding. pi aces.' National Bank hotes are accumulating.; . Next week mostjof our banks will, bo fqlly pro vided with their legal reserve: Anoth'er gratifying feature is the im provement of public confidence, The anxiety and depression prevalent last week has spent its force, and now an increasing amount of real solid capital is investing itself in many kinds of se curities, or is being deposited in bank with a view to such investments. Of course, it is impossible to predict how much longer the trouble may in some fitful impressed way tjpntinue.but the monetary situation is full of encour agement. , V As to the general course of. the money market this Fall, it is impor tant to bear in - mind that on vw-v to the railroad borrowers who were eagerly .bidding high rates for money. and absorbing out of the lpap market capital which ought to have been re- ' tile Jliusiness. . ; Those 7 railroad bor rowers being no longer in favor, the mercantile loans will feel the -benefit of the J easier supply of loanable capitaii ,., a ..: . Moreover, there has been such a check given to, the expansion of buii nesMhat its1 volume; will? suffer, oi necessity, a notable cttrtailment. This will diminish .the demand f for loans and wffl' tend, .so .far '.as it prevails, to tne deveiopihent of ease in the loa,n; market. '.";' ; On the whole, then, the financial outlook is not so dark or-so threaten ing as It has been, T t We are probably ifearirlgJtne3 outsiirts of the storm and fihaUjbp beyond its reach. ". It is grat ifjing that,'far as the anic has spread, not a dozen banks have suspended and among the mercantile community f faaures;"fiave .beenV few. .- Kow, the ooyious ppuoy ior us alt,, whether bankers or merchants, is to grant to evety, solvent debtor a cheerful exten sion as far as possible, so that, honest merrhnayhave time to Turn them selves. ; The panic has paralyzed the machinery for exchanges. The dis tribution of merchandise and the mov ing of tlieorppa have alike been inter rupted. Settlement on al&rp-e sp.iln for gbods Unsold, is of coarse impossi- pe,. iV little liberality in, the accord ing of delay, a wise concession in the spirit we havo suggested will be of no small u'se in prompting the ..return of healthy commercial activity. s.k i 'VftePanle'bve'r. .The Nation. 1 T si It may be worth while in view of the present unsettled condition of the public' mind, to call attention to the fact that a panic Ouce iu ten years, or tenty is really 11 thati country is fairly, entitled to. and that the present effort on the part of some enterprising newspapers tojnve us panics at the raiof 0Qea weekftb.0QS& well meant, BtiBWTvmiw. imrpsmin)rioa is now overh and the depression of busi ness which has ensued is nothing .1 i.. ....... napre tnan what inevitably follows on the track of pauicsZ Tjier'condi tioiiof ,; the banks shows that : the panic-proper is over, as they have al ready resumed currency payments, and have in their vaults a supply of greeibcfeJhree-oVltt times as larg as it was on jtoe autn or September. ana a supply, too,' whica is . constant ly increasing. -1 .j . . Dry. Goods. u How we areflessening in .pur for? eign dry goods import is shown bv the returns for the port of New York;" At the same time our export of pro ducts , indispensable to Europe is largely.,, ;ncreasea. The dry goods ImportsYat New York the past month foot up $3,836,012, showingja decrease as compared with the same months last year of about five hundred .thou-' sand dollars. The amount of goods thrown upon the market shows a de crease of $3,000,000 as compared with October, 1873, and about $1,500;000 less than in 1871.- For the past ten months the total, importations were .iiotiiojgaiiiHttiraoiee, for the corresponding period, last year. auu iio,od,ai in i7i. these hgures are a go&d mdicktwh, ; Ti. It The Chinese ln Georgia. Augusta Constitutionalist, Nov; 5th. j We learn that the efficient and ac tive contractors of the Augusta canal enlargement have succeeded in ob taining Chinese labor ;td; expedite the completion of the work. , Mr. E L.' Rider has engaged the services of two hundred of those laborers, and al ready brought on frora,'44otv!lle; Kentucky, twenty-five of them He nnt t.hAm t.n wnrlf rootor.lo UUr.': 00 .th&i upper end of the canal next to the locksf know n as section first. He is to, bring one, hundred lnd seventv- fiveHnOf-erfrdnf Louisiiina" as. soon as they-a'n be brought ' on.iriThe Voi'k1 wili now bo pushed, rapidly forward tp completion. ... ? '..,;' 1u - A -Pennsylvania- clergyman hs sodalsin Bis prayers. For instance itLordharo mercy oirJphoiShanthan. who feaepB-jt. flalppnearj.the old red bridge. Either layhimjpna..bjedoC sickness or have him' removed from y'A r,om 1 m flh(rJFiaci&l on Lore)' MarrlaKe and Dlvoree ' Ex-Mayor A. Oakey Hall lectured iaework-Jastweeif OttLoVe, Marriage ae Pivlbf ce "Sliefemfe twU k5o f llovesfld fir. IBl; " l&re aVdrstiio-hrlf anl llnLlflt f -HBight. Frhe4atteMs,feiapl(jfb s d . t-i z . 01 . Ti" - - rr- - quick, but it is more lasting. The lecturer ad vised the young.iadiea-to rbew ajjhp hM to argue .wualmrjaiAt n.fiim baliavfr.in tihp.dortriao 4hat woman may . mrrys whomyfy . she phooses, if7 sjip, 8et&..'her(n cap to patch a particular, man, provided the man meets her. . half-way. ; r There are 2,163 Tines jn ?Shake8jpeare in frwhich the word , love is mentioned.. The poets who hav always lived the hap- f' iest are those who Tiave written the east of Ipve. ' William ; Cullen Bryant was the"onl. f exceptipni A man falls in Jove as, bp. falls down stairsby. accident, , One is , more recklpss in this question of life than on any other subject, "and yet , it is the question that affects the -whole future existence , of man, and woman too. In France divorce is unknown," and the inner social life of the French attests that they are the happiest people otrth face of the globe. ' !r Alexander's Specie. INashviUe Union and American, Nov. 6.j We handled yesterday a silver coin of the reign of Alexander the Great, 323 B;,Cu;a4derefore',,bowi 2,196 years old. In diameter it is not anite the size of an American dime, although I w ma iiuiutt.uc;BH ib uas tiiu weign bf about two dimes. It bears upon one side the wheM of the great Alex ander crowned "with laureL .TTnon the other side is ,, the figure Li a man i icBiiug qu uuair, wiin one arm out stretched upon which a bird is perch ed. The lmageson either side are in alto reTievb,7rgmng the . coin great bulk. This curiosity, of the ancient! r world has been in the possession of Mr. Bicknell and his ancestors, for, over a hundred'years past.' ' -,: SPECfAL KQTICES.V, - , PBATX'S ASTEAL OIL , ' . Abwdjysaffc .PsTfecttyodoilesaL AlwayBnii xorm.. IUumlnatlag qalitie8 enperioi to gaa. BnrM m ny lamp withotitanger of exploding or taking tare. Kaanftttued szivmsIt te ditslar.thi m n? ToUUle ud gangerou oUi. Its safety under i every pioTva ey us eonnaaea ass la over jwoiuiB Knit, auu ius jwriect Dnnuni rMllUens of nllana h&va hem wild airecuy or uaurecuy bas ever occurred, frosi ouruuig, awrmg or nsnacng it. The immfinss yeafly loaa of life and property, re BUltiDST from the nae of chean and ilmnmng U in The Insurance GomDaniea and Tlra YnniiTiUalnn era throughout the country recommend the AUTBAL as ine nest saieguard when lamps are used. Bead for circular. For sale at retail by the trade generally, sad at wnoieeaie Dy me proprietors, CHAS. PRAT CO. unioiion street, new xorK. ang2a-6mD&W - illotheri, inotlters : MotBiers, T"'U'?.lii0Pr0CIlre MBS.-WTNSLOWS SOOTH-? ING SYRUP for all diseases incident to the eeriod or teething In children. It relieves the child from pain, cures colic, regulates the bowels, and bv sir ing relief and health to the child,- gives rest to the MI W 1.11 CI. Be sure and call for ' : ' ' 'MRS. WLNSLQWS SOOTHING 8TRUP." For sale by all druggists.-. june34 eod-6m-4u-thHr-st . " '' OBSTACLES TO MA11RIAGE. HAPPY RELIEF JOR YOUNG MEN FROM mis esecu or jurors ana ADUses in early life. Man hood Restored. Impediments to Marriaze Removed. jnow metnoa of , treatment. ' New asd remarkable remedies, jsooks sad Circulars sent free, in sealed eureiupes. Aauress. HUWAKU ASSOCIATION. No. 8 South Ninth street. PhUadelDSia. Pa.. &n inl stitution having a hixh. renutatioB tor faanorahln conduct and professional oct 28-3m MISCELLANEOUS, ;,. -jt - -1 CONCERT For the Benefit and under the. rr Auspices -othef Cape Fear Agricnltnral Associatioa. XHB UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN AP- Itedhythltirsoiajnitlies of the above Asflpdstion tp make the necesaary arrant ements for a GTJT CONCERT during the-next Vnnnal Fair, re- spwij splUcontilbuons sf srticles ralUble fbf prbefc ' Flve hundred prises will be distxtbaCed letiirclr ofti of the 'Assoclatto&'uconMently relfed upon toifanosh the pflsea.'. jAnyOaing from a flSoaaand dollar hone to a hoonsklri -W;; of aox centnoutors,ieUier. with thelf. b card and the amount 9l their donatioiw'till be published to pajhphlet form and ?rfdelj? dJatributed. y THE PRIZED WILL BK 'EXHIB ITED DURING THE FAIR.! :- ! ) V. . i , ,.J . ,,'.,. , . . Those wishing to avail themaelyes of )a sosfcef-. fectlve mode of ji! nu i . , Advertising thlr K nsiness, wlll.please cpmmnnlcaU.wlt. tie subscriber during f')wm,'k$ 9f prices' should De published1 .on thslfirst,"of .bWroBet'Tha fllstrl- butloa wiU be made ou the la sf dayiof theVair, De, vuauev wi. au conmsBUoas should be addressed to Box: 04: oet M-tf The es JIN AWKBICAil.i.-.- ; v. THESE SAFES ARE M ADlfi'iTH' THREE AND four flange around the doe, of reined Wrouaht iron frames, with angle corners, sad u,1? isoi i t .Warranted Freellrx'ompneu ! 1 ';?IeSclentlncAmerleaW,1MaySa; J87i ' ' ?tffiwimJr' y fiJvflivea.1souie) atten-, tlpn to the real merits of various .safes,Vwitk,a view' ""WJ.um wr own omce wren the best article in 1 v We win daUrer these Safes tofwilminfnt same price as chged by. niaftpiapturera Wjftt-ork. juneijir , ,(? ,,Wl4WVB08.rAgenti. KJ rLAlLi, A LARGE SUPPLl 'oi .aajflitxiu, ran 13 i ISA SUPPLY OF35 .7:T:t Mam,oIdincv Ayop Srst. la i. MWaj's eliefiKWThrbl's.'Aval tRt. an .i iu --ii 'j 3 n io j'ru2gursmansrthMOit- 3i CARQS AND din file most eletrant VIBITISO- nanrka I stvle. r - f -ulil "STJsiss" cards? a. TOliLSBS. e 4 - I ... t .. T . ne Front and Dockets., ti e - ? " 3T S,tiJp. GROCERS V ff Oonntry merchants will do well bv c&llin? on tia, IN i and examining oar stock. nov 19-tf uram, yiour, Hay. rouna iueai, fearl Hominy :"' ' vhh4 Grits. ' , No. 9 and 10 It Water St., WUmington. N. C. Proprietors of the Merchant's Flouring Mills. .noy25.tr ,.,,,,;. ,. .. . ; ;.. , MISCELLANEOUS. UTEUPniSE The only Reliable Gift Distributon in the country! ; $75,000 00 IN VALUABLE GIFTS! TO BB DISTBIBUTKD IN , L. D. SINE'S 164tb.UEGIJI.BiniONTHI.f Gift Enterprise ! To be drawn Monday, November 24tn, 1873. OKB GRAND CASH PRIZE OF 5.000 IN GOLD! 5 ONE GRAND CASH- PRIZS OP ' 5:000 IN SILVER! Two Prizes $1000 each in Greenbacks! Six Prizes $500 each in Greenbacks! !eii Prwes $100 ; eacb in Greenacks j 1000 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches fin all) -worth from tat) to &300 each." Chains, Solid and Double .PsUed Ware, Jewelry, Jfcc., &c Number of Gifts 10,000. torn eiiver ves rest Silver ' . Ticket Limited to 75.000. .nAgenU wanted to sell tiefcets, V whom liberal premiums will be paid. baigle Tickets $1; Six Tickets &; Twelve Tickets $10; Twenty-five $20. Circulars COntainlnsr a fnll Mat hf nrhmn a Aaar-rfn. tlon of the manner of drawin?, and other informa- STtUll tton ta seferenes W the Distribution, will be sent to anyone prdeitog, them. ; All letters mast be ad- U1WIWU MJ ' Aix omes : - 101 W. Fifth st . Sp-tlllN0Tl7. L. D. SINE, Box &WJ Cincinnati, O. fBOSPECXXTS OF THE NOUTH CAROLINA GAZETTE. HPHE UNDERSKSOSD WILL COMMENCE, IN I A. . Fayettevllle, N. C, oa or about the 1st of Au-' BusLthepaWicstloaola weekly, newspaper to Tbe Kuai, we puDucaooa 01 a veei styled " THE NORTH CAROI 'iuie.il. vivaui ouuut iun ini ah gg MOOTH CABOLINA GAZETTE. and devotedly Southern la principle and politics. twui buvuwo ccuiiuiuj, miegruy ana reiorm m the admlnistrstisn of both State and National Gov ernments; ltayfll favor the payment, by North Caro lina, of her just and equitable indebtedness, and no more; it will support the nomination and elevation to office of such men only as arc pledeed to eeonomv and reiorm; and it will unalterably oppose the re- nwuw w piaco ana position or any ana au public officials who nave proved rocreaot to the high trust iciuoi ui iubiu uy we people. The Gazette will, above all, be honestly sad earn estly devoted to the advancement of the trade, in dustrial and commercial interests of Its town, sec tion and State. In short, iu publishers will labor hard to render It welcome and indispensable In the counting-room, on the form and around the home fireside. , Bringing to the task before (hem years of expe rience In their business, (both being practical print- w, auu one oi mem engagea in journalism for tbe past eignt years J tne undersigned hope for the lib- eral energies and abilities to deserve it SrascRiPTioH: 3 00 per year. Names can be for warded to thepubllBhere, or left either at the store 2 T-Jix Eso., Person street, or at the of fice of Col. C. W. Broadfoot, Green street. " J '' "l 'J, B.I&Q. Q. MYROVER, ly 13-tf .foPWisherfiand.JftEpprietors. patronage or meir people, and will exert all their MILLINERY. riLLlNERT' W ALL VAStETtES1 RECEIVED , v 3IKS, STROOK'a : Dresses : Made to Order. Also. -re. ' . u EVANS, BLOCK, :oct l9-tf PRHSCESS STREET. ; oodod. ACE! JAQE, ; OAK, ASH AND PIN A f ansupply oh haad aid for sale on wharf or ide IlveredJill length, or cot upas desired. Remember high prices last winter and lay in your octSgtf -. Oy .G. PARSLEY A CO. MO:- Wanted, wane Women need wdit. A tntddlcmmf Brnman WRneot eneambranees, who will be required to make ner nome at me notei. can ontam a iipaimhin attno. uon oy appucanon at uui otnee. Lil Ooraer Fourth and ' c Market sta. hole agent I "ir s I Chidtertuf ifu Wiier and. renowac rF.RucSckRti Ghle Pi r' Saes (form v-n.MrnCTON;i erly. Knabt pnlHtf., e:r Gliristian Graces. " - A i:NW$5PlOTTjRa OfrStrittPASSlNO GRACE r-Wr3W Jven away ro eacn subscriber u5 ;ASIH0'SHlOp,HllA2IHE.fofl8?3 WayToplo7hVadvarmrtb; sortffStaS and spirU of the tunegj a maHehich th UgllieV Htera'tnrl oTrmfAf Zl A ITlMmuiliis for- n 1ttii-m1 KAmo a a t m MM HUH 1 : AM I of pumMioohle-ntiinenU r n v:Ker-SX-m tBITY Andrnow: abMtHb 'Faith, Hope and bharitv: fhee tbee, but the jgrsatest.'Of these, is Charity.' IN. V'AA.p.E'Olt (12.50. Rt.lnnln utatA elegant line and sizeWbv7he. The Christiap Orca." Tonnin'of tn fim.r . graceful bij ouumu,i rare (j hefty Wtybstyisheiii setvasatsif the art- :usnm. Hiiti tns fume a,.nv. - . - . : - f-, a&sTOKSS MAf 1 W :- tV!"-T",u-'w;l5crllfrCopy.oi this. lciure runs, rnce OTHcime Maazhi Kriendid SR wiimju; wjjy w aiasauue lft ecsta. . . i , i 'itagazine f t.iw a vcar. LOCAL.' AExVTS bshert eir "oh i Ufe?ttf i Waalne so w W4NTE9. evervwhera to '"T ""v wf4ujr,j(eartv ut au meat a ja- the $H Ftnfdmen roiy religious feelings without 73. . o ... v. I Fiuy ucuTwy or ptcturei luunnninfmmf.iunt A .i'.,: : : . - r i ag we have rap- 3TT 1 BMnerled f 'S ..,r -"I r - r 7T w jicms SalDOffi 'fSWRMB- brand; aaleCnmhrUVrmtfiml WniK . -i - v , I - t rr- .r-i7f..wwH .auuna. nw,-,. i . ""W n tu i .Kitm,x .'a. ,1.. ,ur. T" nmirififr! in ..... . mvwixGi f PrEBJIONT & ABLHTGT0N Uiife Insurance Company ft .rf ft ltiblunoud, Virginia. OverOOO Ppliciesvlssued. . , J .' -AmmalIneouie)ver $1,1300,000 . fropssiref frosperons! pt! SMALL EXPENSES, 7 SMALL LOSSES, SECURE " , , INVESTMENTS, AMPLE, RESERVE, ' AND GOOD SURPLUS! Premiums Casb, Policies Liberal, Annual Division of Surplus. ATKINSON fe MANNING, Gen;l Agents Insurance Rooms. 5 N. Water st W. C. Carrington, President; John I Edwards, Vice President; D. 3. Hartsoofc, Secretary; J.J. Hopkins, Assistant Secretary; Prof. E. B. Smith, Actuary; B.. C. Hartsook, Cashier. , ,marS8-tf Insuraiice ; Rooms. $27,000,000 firs; insurance cap ital B EPBEsfiNTED AFTER PAYINGBOSTON LOSSES. Queen Insurance Co:, of Liverpool and Ixndon,Osplt;-...v;.-:. $10,000,000 North British and Mercantile Insurance s ; Company, Capital 10,000,006 Hartford Insuraiice Company, Capital. . .-. 2,500,000 National Fire lneuranee Company, of, Hartford. Capital. 1 . . 600,000- Continental Insurance Company, of New '-, York, Capital 3,800,000 Phoenix Insurance Company, of Brooklyn,- i ' Capital 1,500,000 vlrgmia Home Insurance' Company, of Richmond, Capital.... 500,000 MARINE The old Mercantile Mutual of New York.. , ,-;;.-';-, . ,:. . , . ; - LIFE The Connecticut Mutual of Hartford. -, ' ATBTOSON A MANNfiflS:'J v - novSS-tf :. ' : : General Aenis :v, NCOURAGB .. .. : : . HOME INSTITUTIONS. . Security , against Tire. THE NORTH CAROLINA HOME IA SUK AXCE COMPAVY, RALEIGH, .N. C. . t This Comoanv eostinnea to writn PhIMm at fair iMoi,uuuiuaHaui uusuiauw property. TTAirn a 7i tt - . .. . Ail loseea are prompuv adjusted aad oatd. The hvjua is rsLHcuy rru' in public favor, and m annMis wirn snniiienAa 5cWur"T oi property ia Agents lnall parti tc& Aeents in all narta of the Rft K. a. iJAiwii,ls, Jr lYesldent. J. . kuot, vice president. BEATON GALES, Secretary. : . PULASKI XWPERSnpervi8or. ATKINSON MANNING, Aomtts, augl-tf -r wnmington, N. a MISCELLANEOUS. J. & H. SAMSON BEG LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE TO THE LADIES' that their . Fall and Winter Stock Is now. complete in all its bracnee - Onr patrrm ui iuiu u nauju. Hie jutrgeei assonment oi DRESS GOODS, Fromthe lowest grade up to ther best, "with a full Capiers .. Hair G-bods ' FOR BEDING0ATS, All at prices to suit the times, small lot of ; We have received a liadies' aid1 Chen's Furs, ' Bonsrlic Datlsg tas: Panic, offer taach below ORIGINAL C08T, we will maintain oo Tenntatfom . niui nock iHmnin to tnewKhunf. nn. n.tm,. :." Ji.i . oct8-tf AH. SAMSON, 43 Market street BURKHIHER HAS ALWAYS ON hand the finest brands TJRGINIA AND NORTH CAROLINA dtewlarar and Maces! Alse, fine Imported and Domestic Cigars; at No 6 Sfarket ' Street. j - octW-tf, M. ZORDL ANDER, SOLE AGENT FOR . r iriasey-Vk-Cr.s PhiladclnliiD. -jl Ami XX? Alewd Porter. , ,S.5tnL1FABBif AHD HAT ETaRRELS, .O.and ia Bottles at 7i cent ner dozui tk. DVrTJ I th h .itre famiea and shippulg depots in l&tf&JEZSi Aso.rangemlntsmade empty krs and -botUea frM Af All to return Mnntra Q iln. II. o j n ... For the ed in :a barreltfor rySAZZTSrTSL'? . . ,J. " -mj, puua. oarsaDariliaor J 'orterpack- ported arttcfeLTr " 77""" Large Walnut framed cards for distribution frw, 2 . , . . a. KORDLANDER, 1,1 ' :iiii ti-' ' Foartbaad.HwMwerstreet, July 151y Wilmington. nTo . Molassanjyrup ! I 2150"" '" : : '' 'j'Mili'. " -tvii ;. ...if, , TR9?a.AND BAitRKLS OF 8.- H ;S. Y lt U !! , AND r West1 1 India Molasses, 4)1. .'Ill tli'Vif f ill in,' f . -:.Ka Tl.) Of CU tti'Va fiSl tnj'. For aala ery tow by , v 7 .S Jar.f c) o r 1WWUAKO , BROS.. The Hillsboro Records ' l-.'sei - t : .- ..... .... . H. THE "STAR STEAM. Job Printing Hou se. .BOOK BINDERY AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTOFT WILLIAM H. BERN AH j; PROPBIETOtt, WILMINGTON, ' N. C. THE 02TLY ESTABLISHMENT IN THK SI ATE HAVING ALL THESE FACILITIES COMBINED. THE BEST ASSORTMENT OP T Y P E. PAPERS, and Inks. SKILLED WORKMEN Eery Department. NOT T M E LOWEST PRICES, BUT AS LO-W PRICE AS . ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT. FOR THE BEST QUALITY OF WORK. Printing, Ruling AND ;, . OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Executed Promptly, AND SKILFUL L Y oved Machinery 'OF Sn:isriDS! 'i SINCE ADDING . ! iicipra are.aaaalaA AU orders with r'TftTi-p. i??ci.iV in -i8 tiuzri fiiii.-.fi 8 sTA .0 ;y:vwjaf firs- mfif-ytfT no pstMsJurpAPH Jt- LI vtv: TatB TKOSt D ISP AT C H 7

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