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;v, 'ri n ft, .. :ir; lar. WM. 0. BEBHABD, CICEBO W. HABBB, V Editors. -jmtMnreTOw; & c.: Thursday Morning, Dec. 25, 1873. i9-vm TCoiVoi. t.i. .rvi AAvrttafntr I Agents, Baltimore, are wdeageuufor th Monro J Stab In that city. . Both editions; of onr paper may be found on fllaat thai office, 1U West Baltimore street. . . . . r - . : f ' .CHRISTMAS The festivals HhS Christian world with its sacred memories and its hours of rest pomes to us another time, Eighteen hundred and seventy-three; How the Christian Age grows! And . yet civilization is new the world average Congressman , of more im seems still in its youth man is a child portance than the interests of his cou- ill iwjsgonjf loouga ub uu wuger prt- j ties as a child of tender years. The birth of a Saviour brought joy in the world. Let His anniversary likewisebringioytoallheartS,oldZ weliasyoun!3 Therefore A Merry Christmas to all the readers of The - Moening.Star! -n rTHB ciaiKofi the tviBGiNivs. -The ppinioa -of the? Attorney; Gen- ral of the TJnited States uts an en- eral tirely.differeut phase on the Virgin-1 tus 'questionr. 'From' this it appeanr J that.1 the Vessel wasliot property un-r fraudulently registered. The partic- nlara are these: The .ittinitts was I .registered-m lfew York-September 26. 1870. by one Patterson, wno made f oath as requiredbyawVThe savs the Attorney General, abundant evidence to show that the proprietor- ship was not in Patterson, but that thJsbin was owned by Ouesada Mora tne snip was owned oy vjuesaaa, mora Th nro -nn bond signed by the owner, captain and sureties, as required by law, there, ' ' "' " ' 1 iw- -1 'm.L' ' ' i' j was no insurance on the vessel, and Verona and the other Cubans who took nassaee slinned aboard after the vessel had left the harbor of New York. I "'" The' direct consequence of this : opinion will be the forfeiture of the "Vhyinute under; the provisions of the act of 1792, referred to by the tiiirf law the owner is required to swear that no fmhiftt. or p.ltizen of nnv fnrmm-l province or State is interested in any way in such vessel or its profits. Pat terson having taken this oath falsely, together with the commander, Shep- nerd, tne vessel may be libelled for forfeiture, seized by a United States Marshal and sold at auction. Thia io'nnittt ,n T,mMa una t j.ui8 is quite an numoie piace ior i tuc r irywiiva iu wxupy aibvr tue I 1 - -r 1 .uigmiy oi ner iaie position, rrom " "I ' r - " . .1 111 tne armory oi mars to tne ruoDisn- room of Mercury I ' a nA, i - - 1 ins opinion to treat any claim tnat ters the case would have been differ- ent. ' The privateer was captured on oooo nA ti,aMfA .nn. ' . . . , jecto -capture oy. :tne Spaniards. i-romunsit isinierreatnat our vjov- -ri . i s-t i erameblughttomaintainthedemand f or modey compensation to the f ami- lies ot tne survivors ot. tne Santiago m .. - . m ... . . butchery , If Spain had no right to take the Vtrriniu on the-seas she . ... . . against tnis country m snooting any of-its L citizens in cold blood. To-dav the salute in renaration for onr wounded honor was to b ' 1 nred. " ' - ' I . 7. . - . .: ItJ- in the vapwreor.iire-yfTyiBjofl.ingaiuie will be- dispensed with. But Spain will to-day disclaim any intention to injure the UmteJtesin the matter of the'apture" " . TflEACSR OV T1IR CCB.iNg Seems to ne hi ine asceiKianonce AJar mi vices are trom- pat riot sources. -1 hey iiMlicate tliat in -Wv-a ioral recent-!iagemeTitit rtBe3ySun- tt'e'r jWere wqrMted and - lost- heavily . in ammunition, clotljing provision?, From their mountain fastnesses the. patriot Cubans cau wage ' indefinite war with the mother country. It - woukLbe profitable U Spainao,8top 10 war, if rie haa to crush-out the Volunteers tar accompiipri this'i pur- -x i r0fS:oi-Svrf Tvear As.he.-T .sacrifices " : ousahof fiv ." anee of the, vii i$ 'a burniri gVdisgrace to her, ; The infernal atrocitie of the yoMeershiive i been arded with ; horror in every civilized land. v ? y'-' Boston has gotten Jerself in a VCx", ' V? J.?g fou school 'committeewo- xthepity Solicitoriays, can't VWlegai matter ,Pd;le:he mdings of Susaw tte An- kDuaiu ujy ecu up w tu v criuiiius as i times noiiiicai. sometimes iiterarv.: i whoIIyJuhtenable, while granting that but? always eloquent) thoughtful, brought for divorce. Judge Williams mm !m mn W Bcholarly.and.asullof matter asan l$ J ehildhood.and ttt.u k - -a i nrrrr ia rt mir 1 1 a woa t n Iran nn hn I M""-'- "'w tyss ITd to the closer tf the session on i Fridav last eisrht hundred and forty- i - i what-congrss mas done, j i,:n- ik! ties&es the qualities I have named. Her I I b I House of Representatives and tw6 hundred and thirty in' the. Senate, nnrin tliA ntiiMsioti btit ten bills T . were passed by both houses. - 1 xuc uuii v A' r . I ' the naval lappfoprialion il)ill; the bill removing tha legal and -political -dw-j nif Thns s nmr.;- Ti! J Harris and Daniel Trigg, of Virginia, and John H. Reagan, of Texas; the bill providing for the redemption of the 58 loan, and the bill regulating steam pressure on tow and tugboats on the Mississippi and its tributaries. The question of salary seems, to the stituents ana or tne country at large. It was reported in Washington that Davis, the Radical candidate for Gov- ernor in the late Texas election, and theresent incumbent, who, was de- "atea Dy some u,uuu majority, win r - A J 1 M I t i l K-W-k AM S III Ltreat the electiou as invalid. . He of ficially approved the act under which the election was held. Doubtless he is encouraged In his lawless course by Grant's policy in Louisiana. Suppose Mr, Grarit Tissue aii imperial ukase abolishing the State1 governments, and send out a satrap for each province, present way of working things is posi- lively borincr to the averacre man of neace - . ? The President says he.does not mea t0 withdraw the nomination ot Attorney General vv nnam3 tor pmet Justlce- ibe benate, in nne mean- time withholds confirmation, pending . r o grave cnarges tnatcomeiiKe a jrenoo-i of disgrace upon the Ossa of his fwn incapacity:- vvasnington I vrrA9nrnf1pnt. infnima ns that. t,h I correspondent lniorms us tnat tne substance of these is that gross elec tion frauds had been perpetrated in Oregon, which the United States Dis trict Attorney, though a Republican, was prosecuting; that Williams first ordered him to close bis proceedings, and upon the, Uistnct Attorney rep- resenting ine lacts v imams nad mm removed from ofiice. ' The outlook is decidedly squally for the Presidential iavomc. , -THB NEW MAN. Newton Booth, the senator Elect front California-Able, Honest, Brave. The following: sketch of Gov. Booth. I lowing, his1 relations to i California noi;t:M ; taVen from . nr;r!.ti.ff0r w o 1 "VWV "J " " gan Francisco to a gentleman in New York Gov. Booth is in manv resists a I, ' yery extraordinary man. - Educated to the bar, he turned merchant, and maae a nanasome income in mercan til nnrcmtc I navo hoorH hn-i moL-A speecbes on different subjects some the Republicans two years ago and elected Governor upon an anti-rail-1 road nlatform. HestnmnedthaStatfl and W. Gov. TTmVht orto of tkb 1 - wli-i, PVPr had '.-Th raHrnd nponla nr(1. tr i r " w f erred Booth, and helped - elect him, hoping they would Able to . seduce him from the i aiiie 1,(1 Kf.ii iu-.t mm ironi l j tf - - ; inated, but he has adhered strictly to hi nUtttretL In ih Mention of iot i latnre ne took a nrominpnt iiart.rho - , rtntrn, 4 tU r: "I nf hoth ttartWin San Franma.-o I the nama wa"n true of nparlv nlltU rest of the State. Booth fearlessly 1m n An lrf 'v 4-1 ...a.! f tip 1rr n tprflPfl nf Ofioo'hoa nf romoi-l- able eloquence and power and under ms leaaersmp tne independents carried San Francisco and most tlu Pr"P" . cu es or tne tober the Independents, under the lead of Booth, made A nomination for bupreme. Judge and elected him. although both the other pat ties had in J tne nelu ;anUiUtes ot tned htness arrd great persona! Uopufarilv. .:;:-:iwoiu nas mree or ine great ele 13 l. 1 . 1 i- .1 ments or a statesman he is able, ltouestr andfbiave The peonle here unuersianu uus perieuuy,' and lliey love him with a devotion that' lias hardly been given to any political leader since. Douglas died. J heard him speak one night in San Francisco, when Un'ori Hall was crowded to its ntermcxit i Ai 4ne- veryv sopemntr of the oiee.tittgwhlie.tbe form of a pre 1 1 minary .oigauizalion was gJrig ,.ou, the audience caught a view of him on thtage. h fMich enthusiasm I never saw before, even in the old days. 1 he upptanse uouiinnei) jiuiine came tor ward, and the list of: officors- was never read. , What can be finer than this in hfs speech at Stockton on 'Aug.i 3 j . In making this contest they say we have crnne niitaide- of ha nsvtiaa WJian- ever it has been found necessaryto do t : c5v,sdv. iuiv "o , worBB ior parties. Surely it an be "no.'groat hariri for any one to say what everybody thinks iwi ouj uo w wubw ever.Biio i ?ear witbm n1? soonerw later, 'ryy!:jrtww-"w.'i i will surely succeed." He is the com- . ino riblitieal leader in the war unon I monopolies and that because he pos- a ; . i will rp tain the fttfPftt.mn of the npnnlp wflnA t, 0-m;tn .nv'thnnt ofhis own advancement to seduce bint from the oath of dtv. He has . . 8tol by -the peop e honestly and lira vol r ani-f fhav will nnr. fnrorpt if. 'ho hat.t.iA tnr. r.ivil .sprvipft retorm against plunder) attd of tbV people against monopolie will scarcely pro duco a nooier leader man ne. STAR BEARIS. Authony Trollop argues that notion is the real sermon of the age. The dancing season is in full feather. The Spanish waltz is to supersede the German. -7-Great preparations are being made for the inauguration of Gov ernor Allen in Ohio on the 12th of January. The TerreHaute Gazette says there is ajaan in . that city who has been divorced twice and married three f eTl unusually spicy," says the office devil of the Creston Timest who was left in charge for a few days. Mark Twain is nothing if not honest. Onbeiner surprised bv;a toast at a dinner party in London, recently, he pulled out a large roll of manuscript, and proceeded to reply It will be gratifying to the many friends of Mr. Rinehart, the Maryland weeks completed ; at his studio in Rome the - plaster cast, of another statue, which has been conceived and executed within, the few mouths since his departure, from Baltimore. The new figure is of Atalanta. The sculp tor represents Atalanta wih figure slightly bent forward in the act of .starting v gatnenng no ngnt gracetui fUg drapery with her hands. The arms, chest and waist are free, head - 'j j .v. f ace an j figUre:alert and instinct with energy, ready tor toe word : go. """ mas. wuLums. Slanders Refuted An Advent a rone bnt Creditable Career. Correspondence of the Courier-Journal. . Wshi2Tgtoh, Dec. 16. Observing the call you make in the uouner-Journal for correspondents to enlighten the reading public in re ;ara to ine sinister insinuations aoout i - . v - - udge .Williams obtaining a divorce for the lady who is now his wife, and Us I have the particulars, and they cuukuuhuiur w-iho uiscreuit oi either party, I do not hesitate to write what I have no doubt to be the truth. Mrs. Williams maiden name was Hughes, and she was born near St. Louis. While still a child her na- rents moved to KWltn. Tnw At. the age of fifteen Mrs. Williams did whatmany.a fooolish girl has done before and since that time ran away and married a man of whom her pa- rents diannnrnvipfl Tln hnsViand was also too young for the responsible du ties he had assumed, and lief ore the birth of their child his wife, had the most convincing proof of his infideli ty. She was ill and came near dving, Din ine Kina pnysician wno was in attendance took her home to her father's house, and there was a suit - Mrs- Williams remained single for fome yrs, when he again-trusted her happiness into a' husband's keep- 1Qg' and made a second mistake. Judge Williams was - also married , - , . , ... . aja we.wo Knew notning ot eacb I otner'8 whereabouts for many years, jjxto. ii u iiama uusujuiu was run it ara, ana tncy became' very poor.- Then she. took' matters in her own hands, left her husband, and , opened school in Oregon. She taught and i ''"o dying in a hospital. Nobly she for gt all the'sorrow he had caused, and slle promptly responded to the call, and nursed mm and supplied his wants I II 111. II II I lTilL I I. I I.HI I III' I I1IMTM I she returned to her school, which she kept until Judge Williams, who was new a widower, asked her to become his wife. . - ; w This was about the time he became United States Senator. This last mar riage has preved happy and prosper ous. Mrs. Williams' beauty is more tnan common and 01 a rare type. V ery dark,, hair,; with very blue eyes that have kng; dark' ' lashes. Her complexion is fair and ch-ar, tVatim good, though not regular, iler form is full as it should b', after the hey day of youth is passed. She has beau tiful neck and arms. fShe dresso well, though not extravagantly; for, with all the .receiving she does and tne invitations sLe accepts, l don't think any win er she ha had over six CAJJCII.NVC uirwc 1 IklJUW 1 Hit VI seen some of the old ones turned and ttrimmed(rsVjIlbin'i8 an ad mirable housekeeper and manager. She generous aud hospitable. She ha always takeii Xn. Hijd understood the situation; and without intrigue, or in any way but such a fond and good wilecan do without blame, she bas used her best endeavors to ad vanee her husband's interests. She has even" gone further, ad ejfeed. herself to make thewhole adminis tration popular. Second only to Mrs. LFishhas she been in returning all calls I and recelvincr all arraeioiiAlv I Si,,..y. The f statement of receipt by the government; auring tne nscaryear en- $8,113,390,35; Massachusetts 21,- vo,ayjwij jaiiiomia, f 8,107,207,87. I Peter Stoft was killed by fall ing through iHiatcTfway5 in Savannah on Friday . . i ;'- tr Onlast '-Thursday- night lhe d welling of Mr. Albert Bacon in Mitchell county, Ga., was entirely consumed by fire. Mrs. J. .E.. Minis, of Lee county, plants more cotton than any woman in GeorgiaThis yearshe cultivated. 1,000 acres m cotton and 500 in corn. : Rev. Wm. Fleming, D. D., has beeu chancred from the Presiding Eldership of Sumter to that of Col umbia District, and will make his borne in the city of Columbia. He is succeeded by Rev. M. Chrietzberg who will reside in Sumter. ISeecher's Drollery. In Plymouth Church, Sunday morn ing, Mr. Beecher refused to give a notice in the following characteristic and Beecher-like manner. He said : " I ami requested to give a notice which puts me in a little dimcnlty. 1 don't want to and I do want to. The Amaranth Dramatic Association wish to give a benefit in the Academy of Music next Saturday evening. They wish to pay all the expenses them selves and give all the receipts to the poor ot .Brooklyn. Mow I want the poor to -have all they money they can get, but I don't want to advertise a theatrical company, and therefore I shall not give the notice." Great laughter. J ' The painful rumor of Sergeant Bates' death is denied. : It is reported that Laura D. Fair has married a lawyer is San Fran- 1SCO. SPECIAL NOTICES. PEATT'S ASTBAL OIL AbsointeW eaf e. Perfectly odorless. Always nni form. Illuminating qualities enperioi to gas. Burns in any lamp without danger of exploding or takinar fire. Manufactured expressly to displace thtr UBe of volatile and dangerous oils. Its safety under every possibl test, and its penect burning qualities, are proved by its continued use in over 300,600 families. - Millions of gallons have been sold and no accident directly or inuirecuy nas ever occurred, irom Doming, Bionnc or nanaiing ic The immense yearly loss of life and property, re sulting irom tne use or cneap and dangerous oils in ine united states, is appauing. The Insurance Companies and Fire Commission ers throughout the country recommend the ASTRAL as the best safeguard when lamps are used. Send for circular. For sale at retail by the trade generally, and at wholesale by the proprietors, CHAS. PRATT & CO., juo f uiton street, new xorK. augS2-CmDfcW OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. HAPPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN FROM the effect of Errors an d Abuses in early life. Man hood Restored. Impediments to Marriage Removed. Mew method of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Books and Circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. S houth Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa., an In stitution having a high reputation for honorable conduct and professional skill. oct38-3m mothers, Mothers mothers. Don't fail to procure MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTH IN(i SYRUP for all diseases incident to the period of teething in children. It relieves the child from pain, cures colic, regulates the bowels, and by giv ing relief and health to the child, gives rest to the motner. Be sare and call for 'MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP." ' For sale by all druggists. . juneai eod-6m tu-Urer-sat. BUSINESS CARDS. A. ADRIAN. ADRIAN H. TOLLERS. VOLLERS, Corner Front and Dock Sts., WILMINGTON, N. V. VX THOLES ALE GROCERS TV IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Country merchants will do well by calling on ns and examining our block. nov 19-tf IJ. F. HITCIIBIX SOX, QOMMISSION MERCHANTS And Dealers in Grain, Flour, Hay, and also Fresh Ground Ideal, irearl Hominy and Grits. Nos. 9 and 10 N. Water St., Wilmington. N. C. Proprietors of the Merchant's Flouring Mills. . novSS-tf MISCELLANEOUS. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF m I L L IWERY In the State, .' A N D T il E T H ES r For the Least Money t AT A. D. BliQOTS, Exchange Corner. To better accommodate my customers, I have se cured the services of MONSIKUR DELHOMES wno is a Practical ll air Worker and Hair Dresser, nov 9-tf . . r, ; . ; . a. D. B. Colli in l)i a 'Ph n i s ' ISSUED DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLt- WEEKLY GLEANER, EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING, ' ' - ST ItlAJT A. SJLBT, ARE THE OLDEST-ESTABLISHED . NEWSr xx papers at tne capital or south Carolina; having been regularly issued since theSlst March, 1865. la every issue will be found Telegraphic-Intelligence I rum au parts oi tne norm, juaraei Keport8rEC flouant Kdivmaie, icais, correspondence, enter taining Mifsellany, fcc.i o. The 'GLEANER ' is a first-class paper for .the . Family Circle, and corr- tains lorty-eignt cojumus oi reaaaoia matter. Hie subscription prices are as reasonable as the times will warrant. Advertisements inserted on favorable terms. . , Snbaerlptlon-ln advance. DAiLT PKOEsrqc six months., . . , ......... 4 00 2:WwrxT. " ; , a WTOTHUUmr'- ................... 160 DOWOtf 1IXIE. Dl"i 1 laJyliJ-f Real Estate and Loan Association SAVINGS BANkJI ; 1 ' JNa WILDER ATKINSON. . t jil .Present . Bicivu i a . . i .. vice iresiaent CUAS. 8. ELLIS Secretary and Treararer DIRECTORS: ' . Jno. Wilder Atkinson, of Atkinson & M anmng. Allien &anan, oi Aarum b v ouers. Wm, H. Bernard, of the Wilmington Stab. Isaac B. urainger, rresiaeBt ums. or New llanover. Oeorere Haniss. of Harriss & HowelL hofc Hi McKojr, W. A. Whitehead ft Co.- -- - Koger Moore, sroKer. eanioej jNortnrop, or jNormrop s oummini;. George W. Williams, of Williams & MorchisoD. rpHJS ABOVE COKPOKATION, CHARTERED JL by act of the General Assembly of North Caro- a, is now p: irepared to receive tteposita or ujsu DOLLAR and upwards, on which EIGHT PER CENT. INTEREST will be allowed. The safety of the securities, the constantly in creasing capital of the Association, the liberal rate of Interest, and the character of tha management, unite in making this the SAFEST AND BEST PAYING SAVINGS SCHEME ever offered to this community. Interest allowed on all sums remaining one month and longer. t irteen nays notice required toarawout money. Deposits received at any time bv the Secretary and Treasurer, No. 41 Market street. june 6-tf F. A. Sclmtte & Meyer, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN all kinds of Parlor, Chamber, Office, Dining Room and Kitchen F U R N ITURE, ' Bedding, Window Shades and Wall Paper. Special attention is called to the fact that all UP HOLSTERING GOODS are made here under the supervision of Mr. Kchutte and are therefore guar anteed as represented. Upholstering in all branches and Paper Hanging done neatly and with dispatch; also, Furniture made to order. We invite the public to call and examine onr stock. being satisfied that it will compare favorably, both in price ana quality, witn tnat oi any other nouse. oct o-tr FIAUSIIAL'S OFFICE, j Wilmington, Sept 23, 1873. j NOTICE. On and after the ist of October all Hogs and Cows found running at large within the limits prescribed by the ordinance passed by the Board of Aldermen, will be taken up and im pounded. GEO. W. PRICE. Jr.. City Marshal sep 24-tI L. H. MILLER. MILLER'S SAFES AND Iron W o r k s-, BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. SALES nOOITC, 365 BALTIMORE ST., ONE DOOR ABOVE HANOVER; Factory Square, bounded by Henrietta, Calvert, Tre- EVERY VARIETY OF THE BEST BURGLAR and Fire-Proof Safes, Bankers' Chests, im proved Combination Locks, nank vaults ana Doors. FIRST-CLASS GOODS AT LOW PEICES. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATA LOGUE AND PRICE LIST. Refer to all the Banks in Baltimore, Treasury De partment, Washington, JJ. c. ; Branch, acott & uo., O. J. Matherson. Augusta: National Bank or cnes- & Co., Palmer & DePish, Savannah, Ga.; Farmer's and Merchants' National Bank. Charlotte, N. C; 2.000 in Baltimore. 200 in Richmond. Va.: Clinton Bank, Clinton; Worth & Worth, Wilmington; Isaac B. Kelly, Kenansvule; w. l Hannarord, Magnolia; H. Weil & Bro., W. T. Kornegay, Ernstbe & Bro.; New Bank of New Hanover, Golds boro; Wilson County Commissioners, Home Insurance Company, Kaieign, . u. Over Twelve Tnonsand Safes In Use and Tested In Two Hundred Fires. oct 14-eod9m Tu Th Su Mayor's Office, CITY OF WILITIINGTON, N. C, 1 June 4th, 1873. ) JLL BILLS CONTRACTED BY AUTHORITY of the late Board of Aldermen, previous to the 1st of May, 1873, will be presented at once for payment, and persons holding them are requested to send them np for collection immediately. .JuneW , f - '. -t.L W. ! CAN AD AY, Mayor. 10,000 Persons Read THE ABBEVILLE , MEDIUM, . : PUBLISHED AT Abbeville Court House, S. C. A LARGE, HANDSOME SHEET OF THIRTY JT TWO UULUMKB. A representative journal of the entei tne enterprise, wealth and intelligence of the Up Ct-natry, 2 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE. In one days travel from Atlanta. Send subscrip- t:ons auaauvertutements to HEMPHILL & CO., Proprietors, ; dec l8 tf- Abbeville, S. C. Horry Weekly News, - PUBLISHED B.V-RY TUESDAY MORNING " AT" CONWAYBORO, 8. C, T. W. BEATY, EDITOR; J. W. G. SMITHY, PUBLIS1IEK. 4 Terina $ X 'iP.er Annum. A DVERTI8EMENTS INSERTED AT LOW il rates. The Horry yews is the 6nlv paper dud- lished in the coun ity.ana nsvinza large circulation in this county, and a considerable circulation in Co mmons ana isranswicK county, jn. c desirable medium for advertisers. W. H. Bernard is our authorized Agent in WU dec 18 tf THE B IC S T PRESENT That a husband can give to his wife is a receipt for asband a year's suDscnptmn (fs 00) to the i Christian Observer of Louisville, one 0f thj Teiiglbug newspapers. P containing articles on piactical reliarion from some of tua ablest rotnisters ia the South, able editorial st Bwuoo, iut uio young, reugious sews irom all tne maac aenommations, miscellaneous, scientific, lanning and literary departaients, general intelll gence, wholesale i&arketa. ' .For speclmeni copls (sent free to any address), v . . . - 1 A.- & F. B. CONVERSE. Pubi , deolm y -; ; .. : ; LpnivUlet Ky. The Ilillsboro ' Recorder, HHE OLDEST PAPER IN, THE STATE, r CIR. X culatss extensively In Orange And adjoinihe Published weekly. . .. . . . . .- : r ' - f ? r . . j - r r . . prEDHOHT & AEUNGTON Life Iiisurance Company Cllclimoud, Virginia. Over 15,000 Policies Issued. r- -S - Annual Income Over $1,500,000 ProsressiTe ! Prosperous ! Prompt ! SMALL EXPENSES, SMALL LOSSES, SECURE INVESTMENTS, AMPLE RESERVE, AND GOOD SURPLUS I Premiums Cash, folicics liberal. Annual Division of Surplus. ATKINSON & MANNING, MApiltS Insurance Rooms. 5 N. Water st W. C. Carrington, President; John L. Edwards, Vice President; D. J. Hartsook, Secretary; J.J. Hopkins. c Assistant Secretary; Prof. E. B. Smith, Actuary; B. C. Hartsook, Cashier. mar 28-tf Insurance Rooms. $27,000,000 FIRE INSURANCE CAP ITAL REPRESENTED AFTER PAYING ROSTON LOSSES. Queen Insurance Co., of Liverpool and London, CapiUI $10,000,000 North British and Mercantile Insurance Company, Capital 10,000,000 Hartford Insurance Company, Capital 2,500,000 National Fire lnsuranee Company, of Hartford, Capital 600,000 Continental Insurance Company, of New York, Capital -. 2,500,000 Phoenix Insurance Company, of Brooklyn, - Capital 1,500,000 Virginia Home Insurance Company, of Richmond, Capital 500,000 - MARINE The old Mercantile Mutual of New York, LIFE The Connecticut Mutual of Hartford. ATKINSON & MANNING, General Agents nov2S-tf IjNCOCRAGE !i ' HOIIIE INSTITUTIONS. Security against Fire. THE NORTH CAROLINA HOOTS INSURANCE COMPANY, - RALEIGH, N. C. This Company continues to write Policies, at fair rates, on aii uasses or uistzraDie property. All losses are promptly adjusted and paid. The "HOME" is rapidly growing in public favor, and uynu, wiuiuuuioit tu uiBurero ui propeny im North Carolina VST" Agents in all parts of the State. " R. H. BATTLE, Jr., President. C. B. ROOT, Vice President. SEATON GALES, Secretary. PULASKI COWPER, Supervisor. ATKINSON & MANNING, Asbnts, aagl-tf - Wilmington, N. C. PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF RICHMOND, VA. Policies Issued. 21,000 Annual Income $1,500,000 jxpeneB or management less tnan any otner com pany of equal age in America 1 Over $1,000,000 paid to Widows and Orohans! The only Sonthern Company which has passed the rigid inspection of the Insurance Departments of New York, Pennsylvania, Missouri, Kentucky, &c Agencies successraiiy establislied in 28 States. C. D. RICE. Gen'l Ag't, For N. C. and Norfolk and Portsmouth, P. O. Raleigh. N. C, J. C. LITTLE, Canvassing Agent, dec 9-lm P. O. Wilmington, N. C. MISCELLANEOUS. Fire and Burglar Proof Safes. MARVIN & CO. The Oldest & Largest Manufactory of Sales IN AMERICA! rpHESB SAFES ARE MADE WITH THREE AND A four flange around the door, of refined wrought mw inuneo. wuh angle corners, ana Warranted Free from Dampness! From the Scientific American, May 84, 1873. Since the Boston fire we have gives some atten tion to the real merits of various safes, with a view of supplying onr own office with the best article in the market, and have accordingly made selection of a dry filled Alum and Plaster Safe, manufactured by : We win deliver these Safes in Wilmington at same pnev a ensrgea oy manujactarers in Mew xork. June 7-tf WTLLARD BROS., Agents. H. BURKHIHER Me,. HAS ALWAYS ON hand the finest' brands of VIRGINIA AND NORTH CAROLINA Chewing and SlOlQIl Totacco ! Also, fine Imported and Domestic Cigars, at : 3Sot Slarket Street. oct 19-tf M. KORDXi ANDER, SOLE AGENT FOR Slassey 4c Co.'s Philadelphia X and XX Ale and. Porter. SOLD IN QUARTER AND HALF BARRELSf andtaBoulesatTScents per dozen, th samTl R K T Ti F TT Tj L Y . delivered to dealers, f aaoiliea and shipping depots In J 4d d ine city tree or c cargo. Also, arrangements made with Railroad and Steamboat Companies to retarn empty kgs and bottles free of charge. For the country 8 do. Ale, Soda8arsapafUlaorPorter pack ed in a barrel ; f or the city, desen in a box The X X Maasey Ale And Porter equal in strength, body and flavor, and are sold at one-fourth the price, ofan im ported article. ; Large Walnut framed cards for ditrihutfa free ef cbargeto dealers, euhject to ha caiied fur at any time by the undendgned. M. KORDLANBKR, .. , .- Fourth and Hanover street, jalylMy ; , Wilmington. N. C, Molasses and Syrup ! 2,150 " : TIERCES AND BARRELS OF S. II. S Y 11 U P! .. . .. .. AND. '.; West India Molasses, For sale very low by i Oct 4-tf , MILLARD BR08. Scotia BABRELS-:! f, fti.-ra-o;Ji ni uoi: ' t tPERFECTXY SOTJND-' PRINTTN ft A "NTH liTTClTo THE STAR" STEAM Job Printing House, BOOK BINDERY AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY WILLIAM H. BERNARL- PROPRIETOR, WILMINGTON, N. a THE 02fL Y ESTABLISHMENT IN 1U& 81 ATE HATING ALL THESE FACILITIES COMBINED. THE REST ASSORTMENT OF TYPE. PAPERS, -' - v Cards and Inks. SKILLED W0EKMEN IN Every Department. NOT T If E LOWEST PRICES, BUT AS LOW PRICES AS ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT. FOR THE BEST QUALITY OF WORK. Printing, Ruling AND IB 1 1 1ST Or OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, .Executed Promptly., AND. Improved Machinery OF ALL IKZIIfcT IDS ! 4 i - SINCE ADDING 1 'l POWER, t . .mm-' : sure enabled t o flU iirder wltfr Hi.:: ? ' . ; :; : '. . i ? Tvp E rV T WO.ST tt
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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