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v. m ' t '- tiki ' -V' : r rr - ' r t -A f. & 'I 1 i i -' 'ir--- WSL H. BERN ABDj i ) . 'V Editor. CICKBOW.nABBIS,) Saturday Morning Jan. . 1 7, 1874. i ' t3T Messrsalketf Taylor 06" Advertising Agents, Baltimore, are sole ajrents for Th Morxino 8tab tn that city. ' Both editions of Wur paper mar be found on, file at tUeir offlee, 194 West Baltimore street. . -.vt..t.'"i.tfv - - . SPECIAL .NOTICE.- s1:-'' Wo flrt noHrnflW-tmit t.riir-nr an v J gentlemen in this section who wish to be candidates fot Congress, the Supe rior Court tTuo'gesb.ip, ""the Solicitor- tr,; nw Afh nAOitin Kilt., in f . , . .1 rrior tn ovmi an v miRnnnerHLanuiiiif. i v"vw . j i we hereby announce that all commu- .mcations recommwamg.pcrauus xur. nomination will be charged for as ad- vertisements if published .in this pa per. On these terms, our friends may , " go in " ad libitum; i ' TUB QUESTION OF MORE CUK- yls tnis!1ournal has repeatedly said, I an issue of more; currency by the Government. ia, what is needed to set the country right. If we can't get -inflation we :will 1 take the next best thing to inflation that offers. We are opposed to any scheme that. proposes ? to contract the volume of the cur rency. Thejconntry does mot want snecie navments half as much as it A A f .-.;.vwmts3nqre;linpney to carry on its business. U' . We' are not prepared 'tor endorse fully any of .the schemes before Con gress for easing the condition of the industrial interests. None that we have seen goes anything like far enough. Pethaps, if. nothing' better ! isKoffered, 'Mr.Kelley's proposition for a temporary loan bearing a low rate of interest in currency and re deemable in United States notes, would do' something for the betterment , of business. One thing is evident: we of the South are unalterably opposed to increased taxation for the purpose ; of meeting Athe increasing expenses of the Government under the present Administration. We believe with Mr. Holman and the New York Her- aid that the Government r should cut ev is u a- f:.mWji-' . I aiVnrn4t if AvinAnona Tl1nAia ta I down its "expenses. lhere is source of much of the evil we suffer J in common with the whole country. ' '. We are- eaten up by the ravenous hordes of office-holders who batten on the spoils legitimate and illegitimate of their places. Let us have a clean- .ing out of the Augeanstables, and let , , i . , ! the reform extend from lowest to high- i esc uin any.oiner meaaurexnan this be deemed ,'pecessary to supply the Tand with currency; let af loan be made,' if the better policy . of ,a new issue cannot prevaiL The South would more gladly welcome ther latter than any-other measure of relief.' She is opposed to contraction under any ana ail' circumstances, and she is equally averse to the profesition of Secretarv Richardson to tax certain lnynrip."';., tllo luxuries naxies for the pur- poseot i increasing the : revenue that thievea andtlieir rcompamons may t ' : ri.; . ; -'- , caye a gooaxune. . ... . r . - - j- ' - MIA M. Md Hi V nullVlf'l AAl m. 1VH One of those beautifdirs'tpries that seem to illuminate aU thei ; ietv whence they spring and to giV a hale to life itself ' pomes to us f rorxt the greametrofolis. In that yastu pals- DUiii8inM8 ana soculi- iua. its cutter- .ii5:'wrBinBuness, mere sre so. r many; SLUuies ior LneonLemnidu va nmervpr that tKo ilttU nnAaanaa ,st r-rftX'rrvr"? and woe hidden. iarreU or cellars "Jumei bl liquor or ihe shadow pi the peBtileitfce. tThe gutter wptwernot the human hearths worst infirmities, nor do charnel house and potter's field pover up the deepest life'ansfulsii'in ihe sur ceae of pain tliey:--:offen;;''-V!ejpever ; the language Jif the" soulV struggles and '31pirjnSj-U5' weenmW," its 1 -wnkedopes bravetycAirrre its dy- iiig-Tnf life' auri' Jiiviri2iri.death--is spoken, there the tragic death." of the little ' Italian "musician will' inijuh pttre-toneiVteuuer cnoi-.lVA violinist of very tend er years and superdmi. . nent 'gifts even for his ''nation, his liu Stl;iSriu irfimSlbdy, his heart beating in divine y in pb on tos, he was .too., constantly employed for. im child nature to bear up under-' ; the exciU'ment. The gorgfipw lights and paranheriiAlia.of the stage, the appiausevtrreiate Hours overpowerea the little one' serve, unless tne eye is wary ana tne f ; h--iis u uu heart unusually soft. Not all of flinching integrity and the -roice of t . . . . i LlumDy.tse'iTeveraccu&ed earta s fierce, woe is breathed out imlhtULttZimUZtlil ih itr tF&rvea- W!tt preJf &-g(ftoiftv!5;t monition of hurtlor rhiif suddenly hls , .-r r". . ;::;-v'.faettltia.gvo9Vy . -uu, uicau nvurw Ot lllgQC liie SOU1 Of . tfaelgifced ehild wa'rned hlnlthlit in a '"fWnt ,..ffiTSBgrof Death wouldmei lir njUteratara there , AhtHl;; Virp p-Mkfo well forthe compiimeati o .1bHe,l The npohlem with Snain is. how to pumsn tne Intransigentes witn Ji.pg- land Vinur frt t-Aon a T,iVr.l I r U:;JL ter a Republic wahoutjRenubhcans m me guveroiueui- wim mo uumvw r States, how. to .get -a oJmet -J ustice. The last Hthe batdet-rit really seems an uncracitaoie uuu : , The Cheap' Trabsp&rtation Cbnven- tioh 1 which has' been in session at Washington for several days ' under stand the great art o$ jbancqnbo to perfection, if it didhave , Quiney the iirst day of the Session and ran ap the wrlvWo Wltr Af tVio Tllinmu, FarmprH r-. ,f : . rn voatprn a r i j - . ' ' - - solati6ns : paSsed yekerdayi Af -An -nt u the1 National riLi eSKl- Bricklayers' Convention are sensible and . wholesome. They ,. condemu strikes ; for the present season, and counsel ."XhS" members of bricklayers unions to avoid the use of stiniulatin'g liqnors andP practise economy.- ; . William Allen, Governor of Ohio. IFropi the Cimdnnati Commercial. V V t William Allen , was born in Edenton Cho wan cou n ty , at the head iof Albe marle Sound,' North Cafoliiia. in the year- 1807J, and is now "sitty-seven years ot age more tnan one year tne junior pf Judge -Sway ne, ; of the Su preme Uourt. lie was ty the deatn of both fatheraridjmotAejc Jeft an or- phan in his infancy. His parents were poor.- . .- . Allen's sister, elder; by many years than he, was married to pleasant Thnrman,' and they . were living at Lynchburg, Va., where their only son, Allen G. Thurman, was born. 'They had, I think," three danghters, but one of whQm is living. Pleasant Thur man had been originally possessed of means, but by becoming surety was rendered poor. . . He was not a man of more Than ordinary intellect or ener .T7,!nre ' CK or en?r.' still "the noblest" work gy; but he was or viod an nonest man." - lms - rep utailpjiJie.bOrt'arpughJ'L and has left behind him as an. inheritance to his children and a remembrance to others; He lived and died a member and exborter of the Methodist Church. To Mrs.; Tharmanjj botb Jbcr.; brother and son are more indebted , than to any other person for their : advance ment in the -world. When the son. Allen G. was but four years old his father and mother I f ". T Ul L TT Le.m.?.vea. Ir"m. yncauurg, va., io AJhilhcothe. Uhio. where tne v-resided .... . . - until their death, and where the son Hred on til his election to the Supreme Bench -ir 1852; w nliam -Allen re mained at Lynchburg, supporting himself, "working, I believe, as a sad- ler s apprentice, until be was about sixteen years of age. He then col lected together his worldly goods, tied tbem in a handkerchief, and set out on foot to seek the home of his r n Ohio. r i Alter ta&mg up nis residence in Vmill90tDei t wnicn place ne has ever Dce rueu, ?uu.K eu cothe Academy, wnere be received his only real instruction "from i a teacher. Allen's sister, Mrs. Thurman, select ed and supervised his general reading. In this he considers that he derived the greatest advantage. Shortly after his election to the Senate -Mr. Allen married Mrs. Effie 9?.na raterlj MeArthtir, the beau- "tul andaccompiisuea aaugtiter ot General Duncan McArthurT-hiearly, true and only love she chose Allen irum aiiiung.a uuhi, uitjuuguisneu i uniTOrft Trorn L- several ataT.PS. niie in- I V "-: ViT-ij C . Y j ; r HAMf tnA 1r hAmAetAai' Attn fafm vftiw va uviucouMu auu-sai tus here--AHnj-aving-added--a acre to -tb flatter, f still, with his daughter (Mrs. Scott), her husband and ; their children and hisr crand children, resides. Iris well known I that pfl6r"to hAr first marriage she and Mr- Allea were devoted o each i rMvn)i4 mp Ati i biuo in pontics -ntr strong positive i 4uu-T!rJiuu- w liuua. uiaki lW5Wy'V.rlsBe luein to .ntaironwe. -and-nltimittel v tn nrndnV-P dhworbfVeia be7 thutc respects hi'1ifcf'ha been a pure raS . that of J ohhX.;Calhonn-Trfai.above the repu-: tation50fLClay or.'Webster, orcven of VVool,!nr(An h!maal t . : Xlt'a A 11 i." J ' wlUMglVHrr-unBlll iUIOi AI1CU U1CU' Bnortiy atter thoiriiior--Uiei daugh- ter and -onlV , CniMMr8.. Ur. ticott. In healtii antl iii .Health ana jn sick- nesi. Allen: Was a mont tdevoted and aflectionaJe husband;"and wheriT rJie died1 lie rode on horseback: with th'ecorpse '''from Washington City to' Chillicothe He has neyer thought of.; inarrving' since, and "it is almost certatn,! that" if her had not married her-hi poidy- jo?; he never would bWve:m&rietf-at all." 1 ' v " ': v'': .; - liuffalo, in 1848, in 8pite"f:lwn Meam- boats attempting" to' prevent his be li. H-xtf) iflrneA 1 H I ) ,(.v -iiemi&et an Kmlueut-Ivinlat'er. Dr. liitUepastor-of the Lutheran I Chnn-h of HavAnnA.li ifA in r.hnt.-ft.w"J WieOTavifeoTiiittir'.wv Theu';dWceased' T M lym-uerau -?nurcn kSOUTrr. ine ws'pr(Uftatwlitejndia freqdent contributor whjeeriodical Jtera - ft24enoihMri ture ofithfti TTWWety-NFPiP; i 1 , l V m )f -t ;..h:MK : li-pJptea 'wuhhskui&ejjtfc&ekTtfc it 'to some Aliftri'i 'VoearorganiJjation is a mar vel. VlIis'kbi!ityrior;me himself heard 'when with " General Cn$ at , . v STAR DEAMS.: i Bishop Cummins' friends style himthe later Luther,".- raised 25; da of tobacco 'last year, - In SDite of nolitical disturbances 1 business is thriving in New ? Orleans, Jr. 'Miir . rirloana L according to the Picgfynbe. J f i Sanrncucoppers claim that the population of California has in creased by 40,000 daring 1873, t and the population of San Francisco by 20,000. . r- Heroism in females is said to be limited because a . girl in New Ham shire who jumped into a river to res cue a drowning child, ; fainted away CUB UIU when she saw her false curls floating . i . . aown' tne stream. : s ; i 1 . - Miss Mary Charlton of Chicago, ttMleen 'elected tnird assistant cleric 5 the Illinois House of Representa- tives. - Jler competitors were all men. She is 22 years of age, "comely in ap pearance and of ample form." s George Winton of ! Young's Cross Roads, Granville county, N. C., writes to the New York Sun that he would like a company of meBsfrom New York to; help him work his quartz sold mine. The mine has not been worked for, about thirty years It yielded from $20 to, $40 per bushel. The Baltimore Sun says that as the Senate has now disposed of a par tisan, nominee for want of .capacity, and. a capable, nominee for. want of parxisangnip, it, now remains to oe seen whether Oren. urant can succeed in uniting the two in his next nomina tion Notwithstanding the secrecy with which the investigation of Judge Da . -i .. ? i Tell, of Louisiana, has been conduct eu, the JNew Urleans papers have gathered sufficient of the evidepce to show the very dirty character of the ermine wnicn mat tunctionary is wearing. An ex-Judge of the Su Preme Coart of United States, an -Chief Justice of the State, several members of the Bar, and leading citi zens testified to his too free use of intoxicating. : spirits, both on and off the Bench. There was posi tive evidence that he had been druuk on the streets ,and in the, street cars, and that ho had more than once so demeaned himself upon the Bench that his conauct couia not ne ex plained, except upon the hypothesis that he was either intoxicated or had hot recovered from the.effects of some recent debauch. There were many leading members of the Bar who tes- tmed that his conduct on the Jiench wag violent and insulting, and on the. occasion of a certain trial Judge John A. Campbell, who appeared in the case, was denounced by him as a hoarv-headed rebel, who ought to be hung. The evidence in regard to his ' administration of the bankrupt law was of -such a character that one of the Committee exclaims, "My God! how ceuld any people submit to snch'extortions r I he Answer to which is, that they have been com- pelled to submit to it, just as they have been compelled to submit to the recent indignity imposed upon them by Gov. Kellogg, iu grantiug the use of the House of Representatives for ntoo' Kll nnA nna T r. Lai i y auu nuiiiui vun uiiji othcial outrages. . In regard to this charge it was shown that there was no conceivable oppression of parties involved in bankruptcy proceedings which had not been practised by the general Assignee, and that the latter txercised such an influence over Du- j reli that it was impossible to obtain from him.any Telief from these per i ..:: seditions. . Coeert l Slldnfcbt. The' Hartford Times of Friday last says: . . Theodore Thomas was announced to give n concert in Waterbury last night. : The company, about seventy in number, , left -New York on the noon tram, - On arnvinff, at Bndge- i t... r : . . u - : wasnipg.awayr oi; several oriages oy. mo mww v ni3.j.iasii-vi. riruiu luevwoum ye una.pie.,10 reacn. vv a triViirv Vir t Katrr,Vnri TIipv Viini ana tuiKeu over, tne . situation, . ana thfeio vcitik the train "'via'.' Kew' Haven io '""'Berlfrij " theiice they went by brancK road to WewUfitain, Here the v obtained a special train for Waterbury..fj All went welL until the train reached Terry ville." There J it was found that a heavily-laden traiu , I had got. off the track; A special train: I on rno A71 . C J itul VUW JimU.I? U(! uurv i (U 11UU them, ana eventuaUy ,. the company l arrived in Waterburv Rt a MmA hn the concert should have been over. J I'rocveding tp the Iia.ll, where there ! was. yet-, a' patient.'.' and goodly audi I ence, "the company,' ''with Wallow taiieq coats aim while- cravats. - ; ' .if.. s" - ' " marched upon the'slaffe, tbok: their J places and at'-11 'oV-lock - Theodore 11 homas, " as iMeasant and smiling as ever, lilted his baton and the concert began. -if it was a tine-' one, and was enjoyed by all. It lasted for two hours: tha iirtit. Waterburv ever ef pad the sen.HtHti oi ' past midnight conceit. M J.i- -- '. piu Idtt'l Like the Heuor. 5 :Mn.M, E. Thoruton. f,of, Atlanta; j has a novel in press .m .. Philadelphia, entitled -.'yUester. Jester,. r SSoWj Mr " Triofntnri" h'fla".a' fellniW-oit iaon f -named ' Svlvestef, Leslert " a " vbunff iu: Hauie, .oiat, oviyjesier Ajesier nuine diatelaiSasted" WMfrV'Thorn- ; .rq'Sestlriwmli of 'n&'flove&rnf ibfTaiige the name ing him if he did nofflyhe(ihe1feriitie liesterV'WealdSk uifeorattionti warm fdr fflefltBorTttie mythical1 5vltestfef"f4sferA !MrfiTM'rht6n i rfey SPECIAL "NOTICES. v PEATrff ASTEAI OIL , Absolutely safe.' , Perfectly odorless. Always uni- quamies superior to gas. Bum danirer of exnlodinsr or taking fire. Manufactured expressly to diSDlace the use of volatile and dangerous oHsIts safety under every possioie test, ana its penecc Darning qualifies, are provea Dy its continued use in over suu.uuu r amine. Mllllntia rt oa Uin. havjk tlOTl viM anA tin AArfriftllt i - directly or indirectly has ever occurred: from "lU!?ln?' storing or hndllngit. The immense yearly loss of life and: property. sarong, rronvue -use or neap ana aangesou o: Us tn- the TJnitea States, is aDDallinsF --The Tnsurance Companies andremrhllBlbn1 ers throughout thecouatry reconunend 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 proprietor, CHA&PKATT & CO., lus truiton street, Mew KorK. ang -6m DAW ' OCsTACLCH TO MARRIAGE. HAPPT" RELIEF FOR TOUKG MEN FROM the effects of Errors and Abuses: in etrly life. Man hood Restored, impediments to Marriage Removed; New method of trt-atraent. New and remarkable remedies - Books and Circulars sent free, In sealed envelopes. ; Address. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. .No. 2 &outhJiinth street. Philadelphia. Pa.. an in stitution naving a uign reputation lor nenoraoie couauct ana projessionai skuuv . : . , t, s.oci ja-sm MISCELLANEOUS. , $ 5 07, 0 0 0 IB1 O Jl $1.00 ! THB FIRST GREAT SALT LAKE GIFT CON JL cert, authorized bv and under the immediate su pervision of the city autho-itles of Corinne City, for tne neneucana inaia 01 me- -- Public Free School,- The only Free Scbool in Utah Territory. Trusteed of ' Public Free1 School : Gait. S. Howe, J. Sf , Gkrrish, axd Alex. Topoxce. $226,500 , ,- . TO SB Distributed to the . Ticketholders .., AT. At- "JiiiiiNJJ JlL 1 VjUlNUIjXtl, TO BE HELD AT THX Opera House, City or Corinne, MARCH ZlSTy 1874. Depository, Bank of Corinne, Kf 000 TTPTT 17 T R OU'UUU 1 1 U 1 Price, 91.00 acn, OH SIX FOR FIVE DOLLARS $226,500 in Gifts, as follows: 1 Grand Cash Gift $50,000 25.UUU l 12.000 8,roo 1 1 1 6,000 5.000 4,000 8,000 2.0()0 5,600 10,000 10.000 10 000 14,000 6.000 1 1 5 80 $1,000 each 500 each 100 each , 60 each.., , 20 each........ - 10 each :.. 5 each 1 each 100 300 700 600 1.300 - 6,500 50,000 60,000 52.934 Cash Gifts... . . . amounting to $226,500 OSK UUAJSUK m JBVJSKy The distribution will be in public and will be made under the same form snd regulations as the San Francisco and Louisville Library Concerts, un der the supervision of a committee of prominent citizens selected Dy the ncKetnoiaers. Kef erencea as to the integrity or this enterprise ana of the management is made to the following well known citizens: Sam L. Tlbbafo A Toponce. J. Ma! ah. J. H. Ger- risrt Members or city uouncu. jnaee r. . uisck. ass i u. a. Assessor: jnaisn a Green w aid, Proprietors Metropolitan Hotel; Eugene Moore, City Marshal; W- W. HaU, Architect; J. Ke- boe, Conetatj.e; J. ri up fer. Jeweler; Cant. a. ' owe, Contractor: O. D. Richmond A Co., Commission Merchants: M. K. Camnbell. Proprietor Central Ho tel; Singleton A Creath, Proprietors Pacific Stables; s. r. uitch. Merchant, banay, Utah; A. u. uarrison, Helena. Montana. We will also announce that each and every person buying a ticket can at any and all times examine our oooks ana an Business transact! ns connect ea witn the enterprise; and as the drawing of prizeswill be placed in the hands of honest and duda erested men, " !flU n?ure a fair and Impartial distribution. . Good Resp sponsible Agents Wan tea Liberal Com - missions Allowed. Hr Money should be sent bv Express or by Draft on any solvent bank, by Poetonlce Money Order, or Registered Letter, at oar lU-K. For t Fori arucojars, aa- dress K W. MORGAN, Manai icer. jan 8-8m Lock Box 158. Corinne, Utah. 4tlx Grand Gift Concert. Tor tbb sxxznr or tub Public Xibrary of Ky. - Over a Hillion in Bank. SUC CE S S A3 S IT R E D 1 .,'.,, ";,n i . J ., ., ' A Full Drawing Certain On Tuesday 3 1 t of march; Next. tn order I J-,40 pc to Meet The. General wish xpecUnon of tne public And the ticket- I the magnWcent gifts anneuneed for the Fourth . , 1 m j . . n i. u i . . ir . . . anua vui unmnoi w main; u vnrj gi an; r wjnemana.urawaignniu Tuesday, i the; 31st of-lEarch, 1874. t They have already realised , O VERA MILLION D OLLARS And have a No doubt before tlu Drawing, bu Uu Concert and Drawina texu voeuixtlv and une- d4t o JbZe4, and. if ill ot, cancelled and the portion to the unsold tick- am remain untold thev will priztt vAUbe reduced in proportt Only 0,000 tickets have been issued and - "12,000; vc-A s'ii;'!G $1,500,000 Will tv nmVW MUIUUK tUC ULACluu UCIBV -I aU ftacltonJ ing justas wnoieiicKcts are. i i LIST. Of GIFTS. . ONE GRAND CASH ttlFlV..-,--. ONE OKAND CASH GIFT,.......::.. ONE U.HAND OAsH '-OlPl.;i. ONE GRAND CAfctl GIFT,....'. ONlft GliAND CASH tFT::i...f...:. $350,006- 100,000 jlS0,000 !io. 00: 17,600 io casn uiru, f iu.uuu each, , 30 Cask Gifts, 8,000 each;. : . .-.' ...... 60 Ch GUts, 1,000 aoM,,,. i.. ... 80 Cash Gifts. 500 each, . : . 100,000 150,000 1150,600- 4U.UUU til 40.000 f ,45.000 100 Cash Gifts, . 150 Cash Gifts, , Kid -Cash Gifts, 325 Cash Gifts. 400 each.. Xeach. 800 each,.:..... ..... r .100 each,,.a.,J,v.. 60 each, . 50,000 84.500 550.000 11000 Cash Gifts,' TOTAL, 12,006 GIFTS,, ai t. P o u amounting va ...i.:.v.t,Boo,ie ! T" The chances for a Rift are.aspne to Jive. jj, ' ..1 -.f t ift'Tf':-". :.. w uoie ucticiB, $iu,uu; n mves ea,uu; Tenths. or eacn coupon, d 00; Eleven whole tickets for foOti; S2jfr ticke s for1.000; 113 wbple tickets for 5,000: 87 whole tickets for tlO'OOO. ' No discount on less tnau aoa worm or tickets..;? The Fourth Gift Conceit will be" cond 1UU in all f. been esoects, like the three which ve given, and full, particulars may be eireulars hich win be sent free from' tills offipe iu all who apply for them. ., r . , a J Orders fiir ticketa and applications' for aeencies. will be attended to, in; the order met) ar':recelvei and it is hoped they wilt be sent In promptly -that mere may oe no aisupputiiuumor oeiay- m-nliyig all. : Liberal terms given to lhese who, bny .to sen again. All aeents are ptrempterilY reouired'ta t- ue op their accounts and return' alf,uQid Tjckets by & S0th day of March. ' ' r ?an74rGilt ;,'LoaisviUe,TEr. v m sent ruouc uorarj a-euiucxy -'r1"' .'V """'l:;';-' I'' ' ... - ,s:fi8Pmnil JHlltf,iail!-fiflB8Bl il"'" LtdhhiH . J4 MISCELLANEOUS.: A. ABUH. ; , , VOLLEKS; S'l Cttrner Front and .Uoct Sta f -X . WIl.lttlNO'irON,. N.JL 1 TXTBOLESALS GROCERS W IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Country merchants will do well Dy calling on us and examining onr stock. - - hot l-tf i 0OMMrSSIOH MERCHANTS m . i :,;':h And Dealers in -r , : Gralat, Floor. Hay, and also Frean Groand Meal, Pearl Hominy and Grit. No's. 9 and 10 N. Water t. Wilmington, N. C. - Proprietors of the Merchant's Flouring Mills. novS5-tf ; . f-Mi-..! ' ' Real i Estate aM Loan Association SAVINGS BANK I JNO. WILDER ATKINSON.. .i . .... President THOS. H. McKOx : Vice President CHAS. S. ELLIS Secretary and Treasurer DIRECTORS: Juo, Wilder Atkinson, of Atkinson & Manning. Alnch Adrian, of Adrian & V oilers. Wm. H. Bernard, of the Wilmington 8tab. Isaac B. OrainRer, President Bank of New Hanover. George Harriss, of Harriss & HowelL Thos. H. McKoy. of W. A. '"Whitehead & Co. Roger Moore, Broker. Samuel nortnrop, or jNortnrop a cummin?. George W. Williams, of Williams & Murchison. npHB ABOVff'CORPORATION, CHARTERED JL ly of North Caro- a. is now pi is now prepared to receive deposits of ONE DOLLAR and upwards, on which EIGHT PER CENT. INTEREST will be allowed. . The safety or the securities, the constantly in creasing capital ofthe Association, the liberal rate of Interest, andfie character of . the management, unite in making inis me 84FKST AND BEST PAYING SAVINGS SCHEME ever offered to this community. Interest allowed on all earns remaining one month ana longer. Fifteen aays notice required to draw out money. Deposits received at any time by the Secretary ana -Treasurer, jno. 41 Market street. junefi-tf F. A. Schutte & Meyer, WHOLESALE AND aU kinds of RETAIL DEALERS IN Parlor, Chamber, Office, Dinlngr Room and Kltejbcn F U n 1ST I T URE, Bedding, Window Shades and Wall Paper. Special attention is called to the fact that all CP- HOLSTKKINU GOODS are made here under the supervision of Mr Schutte and are therefore guar anteed as represented Upholstering in all branches and Paper Hanging done neatly and with dispatch; also. Furniture made loonier. , : We invite the public to call and examine our stock. being Rati fled that it will compare favorably, both in price ana quality, with tnat of any other bouse. oct o-ir LAND FOB SALE At Public - Auction ! OY VIRTUE OF POWER OF SALE CONTAIN- D ed in a deed of mortsaire executed to me on the 8th day of May, A. D., I860, by Isaac W. Gricc, and eecurea in tne onice or tne .Register or needs or t he County of New Hanover in Book "T. T.," pages 842 and 343 and 314, 1 will sell at public auction lor CAfH. at the Court House door, in said County, on FRIDAY, THE 6TH OF FEBRUARY next, at 11 o'clock, A. M , two certain pieces or parcels of land. ins on tne tu&si siae or ituey creek. orth side of Cor bin Branch, in the said Cpunty of New Hanover, the said p&rcels of land -being the same which William R. Penny conve ed; to "said Isaac W. Grice by a deed of conveyance which bears date Nov. 96th. 1859, and is recorded in the records of New Hanover County aforesaid, in Book "Q, Q," pages 207 and SO j, ana being also the samewh ch are aefcrioed in the deed or mortgage from said Isaac w. unce to the nnaersignea above referred to. u nis 5tn aay or January. iot4. JaM&S H. ROBINSON, jan 6-30d Mortgagee. City of Wilmington, MAYOR'S OFFICE, January 8, 1874 f gIDS WILL BE RECEIVED AT THIS OFFICE until tho 15th inst, at IS M., for the constructian of a Stone Wall to support the embankment on the West side of Front Street, between Orange and Ann Eta. ttework to be done eccording to specification s, a a copy of which can be seen upon application at the Mayor's office. W. P. CAN AD AY, Mayor. Jan 4-tUl 10 'POSTPONEMENT. 4 Olce, Treasurer and Collector, . CITY OF WILMINGTON N C, j December 31, 1873. J. THE CTTY . TAX SALE WHICH WAS TO X 5 take place this day, U further POSTPONED until THURSDAY, JANUARY SID, 1874, in front of City Hall, at 13 o'clock M. T. a SERVOSS, Treasurer A Collector. jan 1-tf The Enfield Times. Daniel Bond, ' Editor and Proprietor. V TERMS: One Year , $2 00 8ix Months.. l 00 One of the most interesting exchanges that comes to ns rrom tne uia JMortn state. Bammorean, Hal timore. Md. . Judging from the first number, it will Immediately take rank, edito'ially. with the fixst papers in the ooun (,.onoiK iv a.i journal. Snows an aptitude and' ability ia discussinc; im portant public aoestions. and evinces much enter prise in genefal make up and mechanical execution. Brownsville. (Tenn.) States. ' Well pinted,' well edited, and a handsome paper. wumingion in, u.j roar., . One of the neatest and best edited papers In the SUterWUeon 4N. C.1 Plain Dealer. The bext printed paper in North Carolina. -Spiritof aepiotr ZlOlfS LANDMARKS. Expounding the Doctrine and defending the Bible , .... . .. course oi ine Primitive Baptist Is published semi-monthly irt Wilson. N. C. P. 1. GOtlb . .':..' ...I.. Knitor ' '.'t 'i : $2 perautmm ; Club of u, $10; of 8, $12 Also a SUPPLEMENTAL SHEET, For advertiisins useful kinds of business. And in every L-ue of ilic Supplement are fever!-columns of valuable rt adiug matter ou important eubiect of morals and -industry, local and general news, 4 c This Hnpplement has a good circulation in Eastern North Carolina, eapecinliy in the 'counrie- of - Krtge corobe. Wilson, Green, Halifax. Htt, Martin, Nath, jaBSof'eap ti-inearecha auu wayne, nmoiiR a mraiy nonew, uc:-iaylnr ne.. . u tnereiore nncrs peciai( l;.iluc vertising. The oidiuarv ratetol ariver. ring are coaruea. ' -.. : og inJ. D. GOLO, Editor, novfeVtf Wilsnn. . t ; Come-aiid! Buyl tUU ' 60 TOilA, PORK (Sew'M"esV ' -. - :i ,w j i . 10 1J . M UU4STS, : ' ' i i : ' fill BAfJS COKFKK: ' CANTUES, STARCH. POTASH. LT?E. TOBACCO Low forCash , . , ED WARDS HALL. licVlo-tf-' . .MIXk; -u . v- , .'' Clf AHLOTTE OBSKU VliU. iii'.l 9i gon-taia. (thi 1. .n-i n. s.: 4:1 MS!JSSil!m 1 4 tt E NDr OA PERSONS 'wishing to make their " buslhesS exten." si M l i nusm avtong the meiihants and people' generally in vf estern cvtnnii;rDimap wufc find the MARUrrr OBSERVIBR, pubUsfeed; Dalj, TM-i Weekly ana WUy,a-Qne very, h-medlnpii JWVl"ijte V20t tiffilk era Norih Carolina. .Adverttstog rates w enengh to reaeh the humblest tradesman. Rates And soecimen eOpiiieiwardMupoa appUcaflenu Adr Ju-n.l4-tf Z0$$$z msuiiANpE. PIJSDII0NT1& aPT.TWrtTnW Life Insurance Company Ricltmoud, Virginia. Over lOOO Policies Issuedi v Anaual Income Over $1,500,000 Progrcssi, e ! Prosperous ! Prompt ! SMALL EXPENSES, SMALL LOSSES, SECURE INVESTMENTS, AMPLE RESERVE, AND GOOD SURPLUS 1 Premiums Casta, foil cles liberal. Annual Division of Surplus. ; ':.) t i 'J i . -j'v i S 'I''. :.i.if.' V-:'. . ATKINSONS MANNING, Gen'lApnts , ' Insurance Rooms. 5N. Water rt.' W. C. Carrington, President; John li. Edwards, Vice President; D. J, Hartsook,iccretary; J. J. Hopkins. Assistant Secretary; Prof. E. B. Smith, Actuary; B.; C. Harteook, Cashier. - m&x 28-t f Insurance Kooms. ; $27,000,000 PIKE INS UK AN Ci CAP ITAL BEPBE8ENTED AFT1SK . : PAVINU BOSTON LOSSES. " Queen Insurance Co.. of Liverpool and London, Capital. $10,000,000 North .British and Mercantile insurance Company, Capital ' Hartford Insurance Conrsany. Capital 10,000,000 2,500,000 b00,000 National Fire lnsnranee Company, of Hartford, Capital Continental Insurance Company, of New - York, Capital Phoenix Insurance Company, of Brooklyn, , Capital... . Virginia lioine lnsnranee Company, of - Richmond, Capital. MARINE The old Mercantile Mutual York. 2,500,000 . 1,500,00C 500.000 or itew LIFE The Connecticut Mutual of Hartford. ATKINSON A MANNING, General Agent novS3-tf UNCOUKAGE XLl AAOME INSTITUTIONS, Security against Fire." THE NORTH CAROLINA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, RALEIGH, N. C r. This Company continues to write Policies, at fair rates, on all classes of 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 Kortn uaroiraa Agents in all nrts of the State. R 1L BATTLE, it.. President C. B. ROOT, Vice President. S EATON GALES, Secretary. : PULASKI COWPER, Superrisor. ATKINSON & MANNING, Aezirrs, ang 1-tf Wilmington. N. C. MISCELLANEOUS. Fire and Burglar Proof -Safes. MARVIK & CO. , Tie Oldest & Largest Manufactory of Safes IN ABIEEKICA! THESE 8AFES ARE MADE WITH THREE AND four flange around the door, of refined wrought iron munes. win angle corners, ana; : Warranted Free from Dampness ! From the Scientific American, May 3d, 1873. . Since the Boston fire we hare given some atten tion to we real merits or various saxes, witn a view of suDDlvine our own office with the best article In the market, and have accordingly made selection of a dry filled Alum and Plaster Safe, manufactured by jnarvm a uu, zoo uroaaway, rt. x. - We will deliver these Safes in Wilmington at same price as charged by manufacturers in New York. jane 7-tf W1LLARD SO Agents. H. BTJEKHHIER , , . ,HAS ALWAYS ON hand the finest brands of VIRGINIA AND NORTH CAROLINA Chewing ; i u aad: OBlllr :: r.i- - Tohacco ! Also, fine-Imported and Domestic Cigars, at ' , No. 6 Market Street. octl8-tf .( - ; x., . - - - . M. v KORDLANDER, SOLE AGENT FOR "' - iMasscy'.i 'Sctv.Cosl-Pnilaelplifa - andXX Ale and iPiorter, ; SOLD IN QUARTER AND HALF BARRELS, and in Botcfea at 7 cents per dosen, the same delivered to dealers, families and shipping depots In the city free of chares. : : Also,' arrangements made with Railroad and Steamboat Companies to return empty kegs and bottles free of chanre. For theT5'A rilurrmnt f tnTnv nor r,t ,iiki allowed t o . 1 d 1 o ill V . edin a barrel; for the city, 2 deaen in a box The XX Massey Ale and Porter equal in strength, bodv and flavor, rad are sold at one-foarth the price, of an im ported article. . . - - . Large Walnut framed cards for distribution free f charge to dealers, subject tobe called for at! any time by the undersigned. ; i. , . "-. " . M. KOBDLANDER, Fourth and Hanover street, July 15 ly . , . c . Wilmington, N. C. ive us a TnaL HARDENS AND INVIGORATES THE GTJMS1 I I'nrifiesand Perfumes the Breath! Cleanses7 I Beautifies and Preserves the TEETH! 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