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. - r t T--5 ? f' MlSCEljmNE0U8. WASHINGTON. M fifAlt BERTHS. SE&ALu-NQTJCES. assail: 0 ; - i .1 4 1 WOT, 0. BERNARD, 1 ctcno it Attaint t3?" Mwa. Wiiwrt Tajtet AHettlBHni AgentsrStitUaQr& pie splengenUfcc MonirrHO Stab in that city. feotA editions 'of our piper may be found en file, at , their offlce, JSlWest.BaltimAre trect rn yamW THO D6HTS AHEAD OF UOLID&T. , The tii?fitKWe f certain thoughts. We are almost atjthe threshold of ahbly season. " The time honored festival of Christmas-tide should Temind us' of those daties, the performance of whicn make'us better citizens and more useful "individuals. Charity is a comprehensive virtue it includes all the rest. . Even in its restrietod-sefise it -ar4)e-onsid- ered as thus' comprehensive. 1 -For a man who truly and piously , adminis ters alms to the poverty-stricken or balm to the wounded spirit does a high Christian,'act. There Is faith in the deed. " AV this seasob it .is Q$$6" on sider the necessities of the poor whom AsJiun- charitable purpose are presented1 to" us almost any. day Now1 as the winter come the uses of charity. Jargely ..iocEeaseM o j immmiESms 'flM IWm MmMHfiM right here amonff U3. lhrougc our land IheTrarenoitsands who are withjJevej(ijtRl&ine!tfoAd d clothing, and who look with awful ap prehension to the futorej :t - wai -wt Bat it. was not altogether a general sermon on f eharitv- thai: wet would preach this morning, as it is. our pleuMMtaradJaltentioii .gain tOM Luta greatpubBowvid we have always . among, us. dred-' mdeff if -esecnttn r a Inm lfftiJ x W m JwMiAkSfMliBMa rnnnti inflriniA- TTjb miv-iM T - teaeliert liTo':to;i tbelrrlc Tho icWwi 'U'iiUit-1 , . u .W.W- a he7m! IK5 0 make itf a, complete success. This it oughttooave. A more worthy char- itv doei nAtvxisAr' r r . r-. J xrr .tL-jxj:KjC .:lJxi"aoCi .mta?Pe5i ous people in behalf . these orphans. SendlrbeMwhateifeiyoacanr-riidn clothing, other articles.3 Xet the Asv- i. Vili2Jt!!.lti xJl will be one of the noblest monuments of trueitflMiiOT 1wojgrej can erect m our the T. a anr uTrrrif mt wan nnnK. TheReen&.JSsmh!a Honda laitT XTSm& camera surTendered,tlfeffnlfe4o Cap- tain-Wnitlntf feanstMie reiSatded i'as f E I one of the most significant events of of a letter which pt4s'& boDefnl bnt I . i v, t rpii 'tki-ui siiM-T.-iJ 1.1 V.- aUA liAn.1 " HrtTOj nlan a I -4C brie?JL!l?e? .fe representative western manfa bitter- OM pupils jare :Iepgfrapidly, v,?ivh'1 lv opposed to the issue of a single ' nected ... LiMrmttnnVf mirr x- im?iZ?tit4iaiinniMiMaJkkte WinuMoatnim-l , 7;u r J?" iSt , placed that f Spain the last1 ftpeck of war disappeared lwrtBe herizen, w ';:fciffi;;ro beUi wUHLrise Ulweeahe two coun- tnes 'P,,lln gov ernmeni at joxana is aamnnsterea oy 1 lors: the-:iyounflr-trinoe: wiUbayetl Senor Castelarv What TttaT-happen; to-day the amount drawn by him was fuweYer' uepioraoiy if tielUa el- ontotwe.Hon.-.r At reasonabconj- of course wiltrdepend off th fciitiae! P j Christmas. - consume 5,000 tobs of ncW-per day- f ) ornniulMm rrrno7T Mih"8 t. Jta ,a '; 11 ' 47 Jiitg lttt iewiiiiloitb; counitliit CgpoK d$4Bl evitably fall into -orrr. bands. We share this pinloo,0 SJientiguity of tlIafMaiffii ness a; Bfic wca.ucDs,f Spain andlre dangerof Cubans fall- Cubans Tall- SalSther' ing under thdjjinn powerand, strongw.tja reasons, tionmake that'the' Eyfet' FaUhfri! Isle? Will somedaf .toot &ttTXrt.tt'fasmtrVjA :-virSfUrUJxJA--5i, .r,Ii,f!j Taf.-uJ iiTPxvA1 countr jf the oii-injury to this distin-1 JohnE- iJeus is -, justly reganhid; as one of tLwrfArUtMtonttonv - edy on oar boardsi m the present tren. vraiion. aie suares.. witu j etterson m his bauds. Mr. Uwem was m Wi!niingtoni'fastH winter 'Woi he may r&htm revisit us! 'at tfo diiLaut vitibdX HenilH as ev favorite; . WWrJto lowenouglrttfmakSdWlfaift tim, one Mrs. Stamfe wh'eie conduct had eWt Jrgc around moiafttlTlinjBf wbeihJ' Uved JW tgo a gang of rm?WPtortt&9&i&fte guided oM4MihmhM- SSSS the kingship offltfiWiinir stae. During the trial of the seconds in S.o ihleecrlVnUg"; . . , ,tfix ,tiU iu fPi'j stUond, last summtsr,iJ. siJICullen, of Inn solenoid uersonalionii. is uninn t W v..-.f,.i.Sr ery where iu fact, he is , a, great 1, the Supreme Court of AjtpeaifkVVed- w uracil yjljjMaj awt W! xtiBglsif.the lire was by oae of the lynchers, -. w . " 7' "& w SfftS?. Bf saeathi woman rao-oat. and whiLa r.rJns:jia.3 t... '!-a The Financial bebate!hna Senjite Attitude of Senator- f? pecWKeJ Mumptlon and lnper Money. Special Dispatch to tlie Baltimore Sun. Washington, Dec 1 S. 4j lhe Auaacial uooat his'Sfief ilooiii though ' 4eretstliitg auu bigcmrtrt?m pressiona as Jitfete'niiide Use of by MrJ ilowe in pronouncing tne paper issues of tne government "lies' ate ratner rare, as coming from Western men who have been regarded, as almost unanimous in clamoringfor farther issues of the "lies." Senator Morton, who, as long back as four years, waniej.tonameneariyja cie resumption, nas now turned confe, pletely iMal0 iimateOinlr that in his view there js no telling rr- l7i,r-qB: .i7aon when Ve wilr prepared for resump ever specerlate orwaiJfme rtn K - ! f 3 thing to turn , up. lou miffht as Mr,.J3qutwell, whoseutterances as anilhead of the TreaWy, are up- tposed to bo of more than average Importance, &d indicates His Hppbsi- tinn. to anv measure lookine toward resumption. It is assumed3 aal Very probable that the po4iey inaugurated by Mr. BoutweU fprthe rapid extin- guishmentof the public dgbt has yun its courseand if noV considered not all improbable that long before the second term of General Grant has expired the, debtUIbeagainl swollen to the sum atwhich it stodd6ifi his mauction inio omce. x ue new loans pendents: snows a praiseworthy ex tb meet tbe necessities of the govern- ampIe'td':!)oneii-Tbe'lesnQn''t6 ment, wjuph it is .expected, will be au- ,l87cost finly aboai' $5 l.OOO,1 against Ihorized, may finally have to be fund- -an expenditure of nearly doable that ea. -istnongnt, arierac3reruiconi-rmont wamram Anil intAwifionna viairo nrltK parison and interchange ot views witn heading Senators, that anvfarther in- flagon of the currermyjs-doubtful. The Senate as iMk) Jrig oonserva- body"! f tive on this point. Senator Alcorn, jL. , .1 1 3- C . 1 T 1. I 7 mKwv. wiw.f trom mat section concur wuu , m Judge Mernmon, of North Carolina, o.iAi- -it-? -tj gard enlargement of the lolume. of th. enrrency as . panacea. for ex bt . .i , v i a I set down as, a moderate lnnauomst. i additional paperTdollailjj) also, it is believed, is MrV Sctiurz. The Pa- cific coast Senators are, of course, for ard money." In the main the Senators of both parties from the Middle States are against anvinerease. The NewEng-J j tt-1.nxt.s against ft, although Mr. Buckingham, for instance, favors the So. far, although, many Senatoranave indicated wHat thev are opposed to, none, it is be brought -rry their own purporting to coverall the rylof Michisaoi and Sumner,. bAves dayTic died .of lockiaw, surrounded J forward nr mieasure2 bv his sorrbwin'g comrades Old Ned necessities or tne situation. ine.ihK. . PmWtno oftor IS.tonlnrr n I the viewa of Senators," will probably SSiSSS ;vr-tvm.inrjtI . . , - , - Thra r 'in thefiommittpehut two 1 . - . . I members wTToare looked upon as "jn- Icaonot find much Avor with .it njnj I .1 . u I. now inevitable that Mr Ricuardsorf ( nall nm. nt. tho entim AntonnfL'fsWn'kl had intimated he would be compelled to do, for Congressman most certain- ly afdiwliif MMkV-MI' idavs. U t to the close of business . The New Year's thought and the : gfether. Wheh :ifaat7.thriee blessed .yig nameiet hitflaccrseaWo i.not of good cheer. So hear the bpi) timist again: Although in this YeaT ?.f Grace, when to serve Gc4. ar be- .Djtari jer; according ;to(, tuav i. u., wnen .1 -to to4tow out the plain- injunction ot tn fifi.Qitt61 Brother hood, is io be subject to fdis- mon 00 tbe Mrtint is explained, away, pgwiuuiM ul uib iwiuuwtv 111 iuiB very ,ii--L . v ' . xear oi -wace tne true vonstmas toward which the world is agonizing doubt, delusion, and all that and noVl? AH. hmuaityr-the second, Cbild was born in Bethlehem of Jadea. tt "J'l MilW ' - J . ?rrr5is placed on the stand, declined to testi ff, blaimi that tielmi'ght riTnthate. 'Hf fe IfM d?: he iu'ust testify, ar)4 tpe .vf tness took' ..iaun q 4 e jcase paine up perore Ir, Cullen was the priaoipal nnon whom the nroaflfiritfon relied to fktiMMl tbeguiit of the ' parties' xmto&?Y- Jnge. Boulden Hi? ' bis ! decisToh condemned" dueling as U-mm&Wn :HWvino. its foundation in a m1st.ft1rn -fe -P. nwiaea ioai raiiVTsy nereis iuarseu good for thisdavohlv can be uied rf - oy tne purchaser pn any other date. Tbe jnoraeeai-Ma8rtbr Duel. , Wtjsday on a weli-iftBd the ssJ 4ecisioiijf ilbe.-saTOrtJseioJwsjiire OhicaM is iiashamed vfcf " the waiitl of tact shown bv its ooiihtv- "authorities who " have actually ''ieti new court house be built for $50j00d less than the estimated cost.- r '-'-' given his oumidn that ai uani, lacing is a piibuo oenefit, Tnasmucn as its teno- ency is to kill off all the foolish girls and leave the wise ones to grow into women. .r , "The Israelites;, Crossing the Red Sea ''.is oheof the photographs eXDibited hj4t& professor: in' Maine" who claimk in'hia advertisemit. that they were" photographed direct from V " ; ; ; i .tit ir ri"" ern,cn:T flM. - a. 3 j : t WTW ?ifc.vw vvu u tu middle;of ,a medder with a paW your legs nd wait for a cow to back UP 7?0e. mKe-i ' - Mrs. John A! Fisher, of Spnne:- field, UL, her mother, her grandmoth- er, hey. 'great-grandmotherndXber greiVgrMtapdip'tlier "all": deserve credit far . their; singular - punctuality in being been bora respectively ' on the I3th of 'Dfccraber; 1852, 183 1812, 1792 and 1772. , . ; T-i The Missouri legislature, with a maioritT: oi. Democrats :and -Tluden tort JSepnblwan Legislature I - I ' -; vv " , -f . ; , J . " - m previous years. 1 n A portion of the people ofr- fa township,- Daviess cbuhtv, Mo.f toW. ;1! Xll' have met and resolved that they can not pay ; their. i taxes; that they will I J ! and that if any outsiders come to the sales iwe-wiU give them a wa j.Jpht - ,, -, lhe Dublisher of the . National Stofa"f. ln' Wieagoas tiSfiffiSS actions for all nf whii.h S9ft nnn lom. t ' y . , viauueu. ; - Ned is dead. s He was con- with the Louisville fire depart- meut for twenty-five years,: and his strength and faithfulness were re inarkable. -He elept arid: ate in his engine house, neref leaving it by day or night except for fire duty, - and on such occasions he drew the hose cart aioneand unaided; "His tnental : jali- -Jure 13 was " verr' small;0 and he ceuld neither read, Write, nor even. speak; yet he stood high in the estimation of the Company, who fed and cared for mm in return tor bis untiring ser vices.a - At a fire on a recent iuclem was a horse. Threatened, Famiu. A portion of England's great east- oKlST "1.7. Bengal the riceand- linlse cropsJ on which the existence: of : the natives J. 1 . f ucTeuya . tauures iot want oi ram anano amount ot mowtore can '-'HOW them. This affects, a .territory over 20.000 snnar mil in prtant a populaudh of ten or twelve million,- whose Tood supply is thus cut f S, curea 'her jpatapr theeo. r'eh. fto facilities or Fru lKX1"S looa as ass as at ireq uirea I A. y s but the greatest quantity that tbe railways pan uriug into toe province and distribirte every ' twentWoirr hours is estimated at 500 tons, or ; pply one-sixth part9f?whaf s actul. 1 needed." The 'whole annual rice -yield of South Carolina before the tuat teiis s. against tne untortnnate iJengaiese is their Improvidence, For- ilerv ntbey-tiBed to boardirioe and pulsejas other people hoard currency, J harvests they lost theincantioD, and. TO;i7i,J;- o 1 vieiu mem uu Bueieaance in tneir I'LL.- -. ' i',' i present extremity. jn i h Kue ops.1 ctislei The general minutes, of the Meth odist Episcopal Church for .1873, now jn press, snow that there are 1,464; 4)J7 memnefs apn probationer? of tba aenorqiHHUoir Tn-miB-UiiiieaiH8te that there are 7aiinuaf conferences 1 4 bishops,' 22,846 itinerant and loca preaehers, 14,499 cbnreh buildings, valuediatesO.fBrrypariton ages VaftnM iffij4,VfltdfJ b.n n day-schools; ' haying"' 1 97;1 80 offi cers wid -teaohera, luwitb - 1,31 8,0 scholars in attendance. The confer ence colleclioUg-,'exclnsive of salaries, amount toi'$l,085,339. The number of deaths vattJong, members' r wft8 n, 1 jr? ; IHrge io,auti. jjuring the year 490 churches &ntfl92 MAr4 4onage were bvqUt.!; . an avprge' over nine ch.qiphf apt fomrapaxsOTr: ages per week, . . m .k ' : .a;l piNIEL A. SMITH IA.TJa Uaie.50RAT.A WWIJilllli. Uantfafeturen and VtAeri ft j&fpQ () 0 Furniture,, Beg TTOTHL8. PRIVATE lTB HOUSES. SCHOOLS, ers and. Vessel, ramiahed on iBonatinvttJTOBr - JLLhnrchji reasonable The largest Stock in the 81 dec SO-tl always on hand. Aliiointeiy safW PerffyodlMiAlwyBniJ fotjti. lllaminatlg qnkliUea enperioito jtaer Bflrss In any lanrp without Qaager of kplodlrig or tAkinK fire. Manufactured expressly to displace tbe Use or volatile and dangerous olla. Its safety tinder every JrOBflible test, and Its penect burning qualities, are Droyed bv its continued use 1h over A MUUona of gallons bve been sold td and nq accident f occurred froaa ii-diKKUv or fiidireait Jiaa cvar uYntnBtEoVhkrldniffilt: ' .pnaritt na lit Ufa and DroDe: suiting from the use of cheap and dangerous oua Tho Insurance Compunies and Fire Commission ers tnrougnout tne country recommend ioe ao i tum as the best safeguard when lamps are used. Send. t or cirenlar. -iu ... I . :(- . -:. nr For sale at retail by tbe trade generally, ana at Wholesale by the proprietors. CII AS. PJtATT & OO.,' OBSTACLES TO MAttUIAGE. HAPPr RELIEF FOR ' YOUNG MEN FROM the effects of Errors ad AbueeB In earlv life.. .Man hood Kestored. Impedimenta to Marriage Removed. New method f -treatment.' New and remarkable remedies. Books and Circulars sent free, in sealed envelODea.':' Address.: HOWARD ASSOCIATION. No. 2 hoath Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa., an in- stitntlon having a mgn reputation ror nenoraoie conduct and professional skill. oct 3-Sm Motber! : Motler iaoMrsi, Don't fail to orocnre MRS. WINSLaW'S SOOTU- ING SYKUP for all diseases incident to tbe period of teething in children. It relieves the CUM Iran pain, cures colic, regulates tne ooweis, ana ay giv ing relief and health to the child, gives rest to the mother. , . , , . i . Be sure and call for " ' ' 'MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHlNa SYRUP." For sale 'by all druggists. iuneS4-reod-$m ta-thmrrsatw . : , ., . BUSINESS CARDS. A. ADRIAN. - iJi ... , O. TOUJUS. ADRIAN: A; V i L. Ii US , Corner Pront and Dock 8ts.; ' '"- -r-TiTrii.TisAi.H cmnrrRtis ... -p- . . W m ALL rrs branches: Country merchants' will do , well by. calling on ua ana exiunining oar stocs. noy i-u H. F, MITCJIELXr & i SON , rOMMJSSION MSRCHAIfTB And Dealer ta - Grato, Flour Hay and also Fresfa : tJronnd Meal, Fearl Hominy 3 o, -und'-orlts. ;; "' ''' Nc andl0N. WatersUWllmtarton. N. a : : Proprietors of the Merchant's Flouring Mills. .noT25-tf - MISCELLANEOUS. TnE LARGEST ASSORTMENT Ill 11 L I IM E R Y ; In the State, AND 1'UB BEST . Q- O O DS , For tae Least Honey, AT A. D. BROWN'S, u , ! Excliange Cornier -To better accommodate my customers, I hare to cored the services of MONSIEUR DELHOME9 who is a, Practical Hair Worker and Hair Dresser., nov 9-tf A. D. B. SUNDRIES. s. C. RICE IN TIERCES' A?TD BARRELS COFFICKS BIQ, LAGUAtRA AND JAVA; CUQARS-Ali. a'"1' j, ' .' " . ' ' ' .' !': ."VAiivi pLOUS--JPEa: TQ KXTKAPAMELYi j RaUtns, Cnndlc llriS' Cracker, IN LQT&TOa'JIT, For sale at ADRIAN A TOILERS? dec 19-tf The nouoe1E(iiiir B O T E IN : WWrO ZaTfE v EUtorstl WTprtefrtXix?' T"HE ENQUIRER IS PUBLISHED AT !fifoP- X. roe. Union oonnty, Cetetruesday, OOa ysaw Th Ktwcaaro ctrcnlates extceslf f hronghoat the coantiea of. Anson Uloo,: Chester- ueiV auu ijanpasier. ana reawes a very large num ber of iatellteefet reader .uj,u s The merchants of Wilmtogton: will And it to be one of the best adyertlsing mediums on the Caro- tua ijenirai oauway, as we guarantee as larre i ona fide circulation - " - K"j Chartott 1 no. wummgton witn piehaps one exception. sept t-tf i u-3ziun u .- rt .ut i n.-i;.i .'i'l t r yi. ,i,".n 'i . m ninm CoiTimlU::.Ph!Eaii ISSUED D AILY AND TBI-WKKELX. EVERY; WBDNB8DAT MOB2SIN3r 3 afes-iwye t 'A RE THE OLDEST-ESf ABT.1SHEII r f-M ncuiu, us- tha mM. been regularly issaed since the 21&t March, 1865. In every isaue will be found Telecraolic Intelligence frem all parts of the World, Market Reports, c--. Piquant Editorials, Locals, Correspondence' enters taming jnisceuany, b&, itc 'ine lil. iiAJNJkK. is a first-class paper for the Family Circle, and con- 'talhS fortvirht rnlnrnna of rpndahla-tnnttmr irfPhm- subscription prices are as reasonable as. the, times wui warrant. Advertisements Inserted pn fayorable terms. .ij. . I. . J. i' ; SnbscrlpUoo-ln AilYncet ( t , j;t DJjlt Phcenix, six months. .... ."."'.t'iCii .? . Y. .14 0Q TBI-W BKKKT " .vs..1i.i-. B 50 Weelt Glkaiteb ;., noy26-tf afoWtrtw e.-oW.i . a.'. I i , The Bright Btasol.3 -r rr a . ONLY $1.00. I WILL COMMENCE . THI publication on the 1st of December- next, t uonoord. N. C, a Monthly Masonic Journal, witn the above title. It will be devoted to tHfl IHnn'miitataw: tian of Masonic Literature, Masonic Turisonidene.i and to the fostering and Keerpng alive of7 Masonic Traditions, and will be mte'fed' ae-s Herpr1n-!be' " Work'' in every Lodare, A WJ: btTi wUl he engaged who, worn the Toni jsparknpe ii., eaterinaT for Masonic tastes; wfflKe'tiom tftfiS iA pops of - The Bngnt Mason," wui'De seat prepaid a te various Masons jte;JBnthemrlAste8tatMJ-k, flato lusincp tnbcm tnai: .thA atIImim 1m aanh Ys.A. I I 1sak.ll A;Anr JWi:ti--t 4 isrshu icvcurC uiwniu. wwaw vuemuiiLiuii MBlOng 1 idwa&Mra uid mpuium uuvBSHBUja J?4U, pipBB sena 1Q U copy'at once;- Ttfrms 0f aotiashyTo? each edition, and if eon tinned: itinreUgh subaequent '' Address - ' ; CSAS. 'IV BraRlS. Editor and Proprietor of V The Bright Mason." Concord, N.C. ' noy 81-t? iSDPOJfEEIENlU : LI 4th tlrandXJift ConceftT YOB TBI BtNIPIT OY TH1 erases Oyeiaillionrinankrirjf S U C C ESS '. A S S U R E D ! ! i.'w ,' . ;5;:i "- ,i L.. FylljPrawing . Certain., On Tuesda j 3 1 st of Warcli, Next. IN ORDER TO MEET THE GENERAL WISH and expectation of the Dnblic and the ticket- holders; fer the f nil payment of the management of the- magnificent gifts announced, for the Fourth 1 1 a . . 1 n v i . v.. . urnua viii joncen raus ramie ia Drary or ivenincEy the management have determined to postpone the Concert and Drawing until Tuesday, the 31st bf March, 1874. - ; s They have already realized 0 VERA MILLION D OLLAHS And have a great many agents to hear from before the Drawina. but whtther all are sold or not the Concert and Ttmtfiina will naxUinflv and une quivocally take place on tie day now fixed, and if any remain untold they will be cancelled and the pritet tvillbe reduced in proportion to the untold tick ets. Only 60,000 tickets have been issued and 13,000 - CAS II O I P T S $1,500,000 will be distributed amomr the ticket-holders. pTTio finlrak am. twtnf ail n AAnnrma t9 feni ha am ri an fractional parts will be represented in the draw ing just as whole tickets are. 1 XIST OP. GUTS. ONlf GHAND CASH -GIFT,:. . .... 1 . . $350,000 .100,000 vjsn vinaMu jabii wurr,,;.. ........... una, vxiAstu uasu wurr, ONBGttAND CASH GIPTlw...ik. QNK GRAND CASH GIFT. i 10 Cash Gifts, $10,000 each,. . ... 80 Cash Gifts, 6,000 each...... 50 Cash Gifts, l.OOtteach,.:.. . 8a Cash Gifts, i eooeach, a........... "100 Cash Gifts, . 400 each 150 Cash Gift! 5 . ; 800 each, 250 Cash Gifts, , , 200 each, 885 Cash tMfts, ' f 100 each,. 1 1000. Casbv Gif ts, i - 60 each,. Trvraf . i ie hrtii !mre att m on 50,000 25,003 , 17JB00 100,000 150,000 50,000 40,000 40,000 ' 45,000 . 50,000 S3.500 650.000 amounting to. ...... .,..... $100,000 t3? The chances for a gift are as one to five. . "'' PEICE OF TICKETS. V Whole tickets. $50.00: Halves $25.00: ' Tenths. or eacn eonpon. $5 00; Eleven whole tickets for $500; 22K tickets for $1,000; 118 whole tickets for $5,000; m whole tickets for $10,000. No discount od less tnan nsuu worm or tickets. , The Fourth Gift Concert will be conducted ln all respects, like the three which have already been given, and full particulars may be learned from circulars which will be seat free from this office to all who apply for them. - - . Orders for tickets and antrti cations for aeencies. will be attended to ln the order thoy are received, and it is hoped they will be sent in promptly that there may he no disappointment or delay In filling all. Liberal terms given to those who ray to sell again. All agents are peremptorily required to net tie up their accounts and return all nsold Tickets by ina aucn oay er marcn. - , THO. K BBAMLBTTE. A gent Public Library Kentucky, and-Manager Gift ODBcen, ruoncuraryiiueung,Uttisvuie, ny. dec!7-dw3m . . . . ... . Real f Estate Mi Loaac: Association ! SAVINGS-BANK! WILDER ATKINSON'. .' :. . . .. .. . .': . President THOS. H-.McKOY . .....Vice President CHAS. S. ELLIS. ,. . Secretary and Treasurer DIRECTORS; Juo. Wilder Atkinson, of Atkinson Ja Manning. Alrlch Adrian, of Adrian & Vollers.- Wa. H. Bernard, of the Wlbnintton Star. Isaac B. Grainger, President Bank of New Hanover. George Harriss, of Harriss A HowelL Thos. H. McKoy, of W. A. Whitehead & Co. Roger Moore, Broker. 3amqel Northrop, of Northrop & Curaming. George W. Williams, of Williams & Murchlson. rrqiS ABOVE CORPORATION. CHARTERED X by by act of the General Assembly of North Csro- Una. is now prepared t repared to receive tiepoeus ot van T,-VT T , T 3 J 1 i l EIGHT PER CENT. INTEREST will be allowed. . The safety of the securities, the constantly in creasing caoital of tbe Association, the liberal rate of Interest, and the character of the management, unite nt maxing tnis tne SAFEST AND BEST PAYING SAVINGS SCHEME aver offered to this com nanny, Interest allowed on all sums .remaining one month and longer. ...-........-.-.-,. . Fifteen days notice reaairrd to draw out money. Deposits received at any time by the Secretary and Treasurer, No. 41 Jaarket street. June 6-tf F. A. Schutte & Meyer, "TT HOLES ALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN SOLES ALE all kinds of f v Parlor, Chamber, Office, pining R4m ana lUtohen FURNITURE, Beddise. Window Shades and Wall Paner. Special attention is called to the fact that all UP HOLSTERING GOODS are made here under the supervision of Mr. Schutte and are therefore guar anteed Bat immaiitM. UphoisteAog In all branches and Paper Hanging done neatly and with dispatch; also, Furniture made Weinvite the DuMk to call and examine our stock. being satisfied that it will compare favorably, both in price and quality, with that f any other . house. r , IHAKSH AL,S OFtf ICE, 1 VN AND AFTER TTTEJUSX.pgjftCjQBEB ALL Hogs and Cows found gunning at large wifin the ttmito prescribed by the. ordinance passed by the 1 'a ' Board of Aldermen, will be taken up and im- pounded. . tit ..rMmv' ! a t . . . nirn tit wiro t jtf iBBfi'itt: MM lot. ;Jjfg BTCianVeer; ;'' ; ' luL'1. ;U: gQ Bbls. L Potatoes. pf Boxes Cheese. i:i . J . ." 3 Bbls Vmesar. ' 60 Boxea Ne Codfish. Cil Boxes Candles. r9eafes8ardi V .10 Uthv Applemr OnoFarOannedGoodSi,:': I fK,ti..y': Raisins In and whole Boxev ' ..ai ..... Nuts, Matches, dec.-; c; ' ' .... K. a nOUJSMr0'Ji aTfiii Jil til 8l--H iV UitJ ( K. Knight & Son, pretr, W inrAs ,4f largsr-bona,' itdb cjewlation fLk,tH5 ftOI MP-r in Anson county. Established In 18 U is the only offlclal organ of Anson, Montf gomery and Stanley counties. It is the only reliable advertising medium in Anson county. Terms teas-' enable Every merchnnl and hnsi nans man should havet ARGUS. .n.l .H -ili - .'oif i'.?t ,-:!JVuf ' v. -i 77 'For Particulars call nn MW , Street, between ynTand 6hn7u nu, Gome, aTiAif-Rnvrlr1,., CANDLES, 8TAKX2LJ FOTASHXYa 5 lDOQl A. iALL, .TEEEiiONT 6 AELINQT0N Ljfe lsuraiice Company Richmond, . Virginia. e . . . Animal Income Over $1,500,000 Prokressire ! ! Prompt! SMALL EXPENSES, SMALL LOSSES, SECURE INVESTMENTS, AMPLE RESERVE, AND ' GOOD ' SURPLUS I Premiums Cash, Policies liberal, - -f' iV . Annual Division of Surplus. ATKINSON & MANNING, MA JCIllS Inraranee Sooms. 5 N. Water eU '' W. C. Carringtoh, President; John L. Edwards, Vice President; D. J. Hartsook, Secretary; J. J, Hopkins, Assistant Secretary;; Prof. R. B. Sjoithi Actuary; B. O. llsrtsook, Cashier, , ; i ,narJS-tf IiisTiraiLce; Jlooms. f 27,000,000 FIBK-IN8URANOK OAi " ITAIi REPRESENTED AFTER FAYING BOSTON I.OSSES. :.. '. ! ''; ; : ; .. y : Queen Insurance Co., of Liverpool and London, Capita....;:.. .....$10,000,000 North British and Mercantile Insurance . Comnanv. Camtal 10.000.000 Hartford Insurance Company, Capital.... 21500,000 National Fixe Insurance Cbmnanv. of Hartford, Capital 600,00 Continental Insurance Company, of New , York, Capital . . ; . . . . . . . 2,500,000 Phoenix Insurance Company, of Brooklyn, Capital ..T. 1,500,000 VirgHaia Home Insurance Companr. of I-, .; Bichmond, Capital , 500,000 MAJUriJk Toe old .Mercantile Mutual or Mew York. -- ... : LIFE The Connecticut Mutual of Hartford. : ATKINSON MANNING, i General Acests nov 22-tf I ENCOURAGE Id HOME INSTFTXJTIONS. Security against Fire.' - ; THE NORTH - CAROLINA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, ' ' " -" i RALEIGH, :'TS(. C. ; : " ; ' , j i j ' i .. .. . . . ... . . This Company continues to write Policies, at fair ratesf onaUclaaseaof insurable property " : ' ' All losses are promptly adjusted and paid. The " HOME " is rapidly growing in public favor, and appeals, with confidence, to insurers of property In North Carolina its In all 1 l all Tarta of the State. ! R. H. BATTLE, Jr., President. C. B. ROOT, Vice President. ' ' 8 ; SEATON GALES, Secretary. , PULASKI COWPER, Supervisor. 1 ; ATKINSON fc MANNING, Axnts, aug 1-tf Wilmington, N. a PIEDMONT AHD ARUNQTON LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF RICHMOND,: VA. Policies Issued.... .i.... " iU.OOO Annual Income ....... ..$1,500,000 Expenses of management less titan any other Com- - pany of equal age in- America I Over $1,000,000 paid to Widows and Orphans! The only Sonthern Company which has bassed the rigid inspection of the Insurance Departments of New York, Pennsylvania, Missouri, Kentucky, - ; Agencies succesaruuy estaonsnea in ks b taxes. V. Li. RICB. Genl Acr't. For N. C and Norfolk and Portsmouth, f. u. Kaieisn, . v.. dec9-lm T:0. Wilmington, N. C. ; : JIISCEIXANEOIJS ti Fire and Bmglar Proof Safes. "MART I If' & cor The Oldest & Largest Manufactory of Safes 'tif Aionsttici r "" -. . - ' ' i ! ('. ' IS 8AP5S ARE MADE WTTH THREE ANTi four aanve araand tha dror. at Mfinaul ammU Iron frames, with angle corners, and . WaWantad Frw frrrm PitmrTifM 1 'From the Acientiio'Anituicanr May Sd, 187S. - ' '! -r cr - - 7 - - . -filnMtheBeetbhnTe we have given some atten tion to thenal merits ef various safes, with a view of supplying our own office with the best article In' the market, and have accordingly made selection of. axuj nuea Anun ana r taster sale, i Marvin Co., S65 Broadway, N. V. ti -. - H V 1 we win deliver these Safes tn Wilmington at same pnoe as cnargea py mannractnrere ln New York., June 7-tf WILLARD BROS,,. Agents. H. BTJBSSIILISB ' '' lfcsn4 the finest hnnds Ot VIRGINIA ; AND tvmxb' Carolina a . ' Macee! t. Also, ine Imported and Domestic Clgara, at ' L L J 0 Market Street. Mi " KORDIi. ANDER, JHassey v ,fc , Co.'fJaiiiaaelplla j X and XX Ale an Porter. , ;v OOLD'PJ, QUaKTKR ANI) HALF BARRBL8, dsalTepd to dealers, fanmUies and shipping denote in vfuP' caJ- Also,arrangenwntTniad1 with Railroad and steamboat Companies to Ntnrn counAosi!4 ?ta to at Vwe Sin a'banSi tUa'viw Masseye and Porter eujrtto . -L?'W Walnut firaneaifda fer distribution free r ?nlyl5-ly . . .BiSg.ffl-- 1 ' 1 "' i j 1 i Ij.i I ii .( I ! ' r llTolasses and Syrup ! "w n - st .'I 7' TIERCES AND BASRXLai OF r; Iv. : tjfest India Molasses in .'.erii jb i?anoiil3 xhajjnoi -sonswlaa'J 0 FEtFSCTLY 80TJND-' f:,, (aal ' For sale low by June 15-lm WILLARD THE TAR STEAM f: : ; i.fl.'-.. Job Printing House, BOOK BINDERY -AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTOFY WILLIAM H. BERNARL PUOPRIETOU, WILMINGTON, N. V. THE ONLY ESTABLISHMENT IN lim SI ATE HAVING ALL THESE FACILITIES COMBINED. THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF T YPE. P APERS, and Inks. SlOLIiED WOEEIEir Every Department, NOT THE. LOWEST PRICES, BUT AS LOW PRICES AS ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENTS FOR THE BESOUlLITI 0F fOEK, Printing, Ruling AND OP EVERY BESCIUPTSQN, Executed Promptly,, AND S KI L P DLL Y ih I Improved" Machinery . ; .; .OF' S1 i 8TEAT.T!P0il7ER lid f tJ' f9 Ji f.'i 7 f ' " e We avrn mU tfiir orders wltk ii-. nii TPH sJ T1SOBT DISPATCH
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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