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n" J I ''.'I' t O0rmn07 Stir. VFHI. D. BEBN1BD,, v Editor. CICBfoOTT. HAlEItlS, ) -, WILMINGTON N. C: Sunday 'MoBKreraj July rjl21874.; T AUGUST tftli, 1874i H , ..-.. ' - ' A SUPERINTENDENT OP PUBLIC In struction Sir Judges ' of the. Su perior CouRiy Twelve; Solicitors,. CONGRESSMEN, MEMBERS ! OF THE LEGISLATURE, : AND COUNTY , AND Township ..Officers are to be CHOSEN. ";' "v - ; - .f . . r " !'-'' -Fob Superintendent of Publiq In- -- struction: r ' STEPHENS D. POOL, of Craven. ' . FOB . JUDGES. .FSra District MILLS L: ETJRE, ' of Gates.; " gl'J ! .. Jburth District ALLUAJB , A. McKOY, of Sampson. , J V ' v' T ' .?j?A District. B A R T H OLO MEW FULLER, of Cumberland.; " Seventh District JOHN ! KERR, of Caswell. ' - f 1' Eighth District THOMAS J. WILSON,' of Forsyth. - ! Ninth' District. J). SCHENCK, of Lincoln. ; ' ' ' , "v- ' t - . FOR CONGRESS. 1 1st District JESSE J. YEATES, of Hertford ? - -i '" ; : 8 2wc--ALFRED M. WAD DELL, of New Hanover, j 4th District JOSEPH J. DAVIS, of Franklin.' '': 1 vi A v" - v 5A District A L F R ED - M. SCALES, of Rockingham. X-. . 6th District THOMAS S. ASHE, .of Anson. , , . ' r : r:.. ftA DtocV WILLIAM M. ROB ; BINS; of Rowan: " J !? ! ' ! '. , ' - 8th District. RO 'BERT B. , VANCE, of Buncombe. j SOLICITOUS FOB POtTETH AND FIFTH ! . , CJ)ICIAt JMSTBICTsj. JFwthJ)isiriciWnXAAM. S. NORMENT, of Robeson.; '5th District SAMUEL J. PEM BERTOoftanlyf i : A CBBAT CONXKSX. . Tho' election in, August is Jof riran scendent importance. It relates to the social . happiness of a million of people, perhaps of . many, millions now in all parts of tho courjtry and of millions on millions of posterity. We cannot -afford'-' to shut our eyes and listlessly let things take such course as they may.: Goi commands His intelligent creatures to j interest themselves in all- that - concerns their welfare. "Wjmnst not ba indifferent to the" tremendous social .issue that engulphs all. mere political questions as the -! Gulf Stream ? and the Kuro Siwo incorporate all the minor ocean currents.. We must be alive to this Civil "Rights ""business. Perish the thought, be annihilated the; impulse . that does not move the respectable white. citizen to look with loathing and horror on this Boutwell-Butler measure. No white man or intelli gent colored man who contemplates this monstrous , bill to provide for social equality, and accepts it is a worthy citizen or an individual de- serving of one particle of confidence - or respect;.;;,.:j-: - r. - We - repeat there is -but One posi-; tion that of active hostility to the y, principles of the bill and-to the party that urges it" and means to pass it. There is, " there' can be, no mistake about this. " -Everyman who is accus- : tomed to think will see at once that it is incumbent on him to buckle on - his armor and go forth to do battle for his hearthstone and ,his political altars . we can not be idle or in different. We must take part in this cbntest or lose onr self-respect. -It is the high duty, that leaves no loop hole of escape, of every citizen to vote in this ejection and to vote against the Radical Republican, party. A vote against this party is a vote I against Civil Rights, as a vote for that party is a vote in favor of Civil! Rights with all its abominations. Can intel jigeni men nesuate r :ViU they not resolutely throw themselves in the breach like paladins of oldj storming robbers' castles ? Thank Heaven , "There's life in the old land yet," Jife that beats' the bars of its tene meiit house in angelic ecstacy,! pulsing and throbbing because it cannot be thralled, and this life will gloriously asert its claim of ancestry in the ap proaching election.,. The Old North Mate is a Commonwealth not a satrapy; our people are yet citizens and patriots, owning no man as mas ter, worshipping at no shrine save bright Honor's and bowing the knee to ndne!butrGowho bates all forms' of. wrong, shame,' treachery and base ness. :.. V:;:--.:";! -j:-: "; Yesterday an important session of the Constitutional Committee of the French Legislature was held, at which - McMahonpresented views which ir . ritated .the Legitimists.:; He is will ing to accept the proposition of the moderate Tir.i.--. mi". . "iiuuucans, , Anis. seems : to be tbe best way otit of the difficulty. CHILD STEALING. The particulars of the recent kid- naODinsr case in Philadelphia reveal I , , , , : . : - f. i' some of the depth of atrocity F in J.tp which the human character is,, some- J times sunk and steeped. A party of heartless creatures in the open day- light tako alittlo boy from thestreet, Of -ji BubutKof a large teity, and carry bim off for the purpose of exacting ransomlThey fii'ihla ransom at the lTSe'fifcS'?f ,:.Hli?n8an?.,dJ?!, and oommunicate,with ?the grief- Btrintfin father iri such a wav as effec- tually to screen themselves and work v a t i.0T.0n upon his fears. In great apprefaen- sion and moved tenderly by paternal J love ne givps aunue u -, ycoyu. printed in oiie of the city papers tbat he Is ready to negotiate with them to the extent of Ms ability. . . -, ;, , , . Kidnapping, in this country is npt a nmmnn r?m wo believe such ;." --7 -. r.i.T- r case a? this of Charles Brewster Ross nas .rareiy. uciiunwiiw, au. more like a romance of the Apennines or tne Morea man a SQDer narrative r ... . ...... . , . , , j, of the., staid old Quaker State of Pennsylvania., . Whether or, jio Xhe father was right in-offering : to Hrjeat I with the rascally abductors is an open question, it lie naa reason to neireve that his child would be subjected to torture or unusually Bevere treatment of any kind,: he is 4 nst ified ; J It woul d Hui, Wu8U, iu wonld hardlv ditre for fear of exnosnre toresort to such means. Still it is ! J - not easy to, condemn the action of vr - vta ro;n v I iu.i. avuasi. h c ""f" "i3.""". m I restored to him unharmed, ana Uhat j the miscreants who abducted him will be apprehended and punished. TBBCOTTON 8UPPLY. First-class authority on cotton crop statistics is the Financial and Coin- merciat Chronicle of New York. That journal has arranged a series of tables exhibiting the present supply as compared with that of 1873 and? 1872: - -t v StArA , 1R7.1 1ft72 -. Visible supply May 9. ;l,ff71,O0O i,4M,000 1,069,000 Beceipts eignt weeKB to July 4.. 1S4,0C0 199,0:0 83,009 Total. ............... 1.805.000 -.1.641.000 1.152.000 Viaible supply July 4.1,187,010 1,085.000 151,000 Taken in eight weeks. 618,000 556,000 . 95,000 Average takings per V ; fi s- wees.... 5T,uw ni.uuu 4,uuu Average price low mid- .. . tiling in New York.. VtUc 19c. "r i "347ic Visible supply July 4. . l,18i,000 1,085,000 757,C) Receipts eight weeks - ' ,to September 6,ucu 4,ow 92,000 779.000 844,000 Total supply.. .1,249 000 1,179,060 Taken in eight weeks.t 555,000 4;6,000 Visible supply Septem- - uer l. j.. wa.uuu Average price low mid- .7 693,000 v 435,000 4 . ' aiinginnew xorK.. ... 19XC 21XC Estimated two-thirds of 1873. tishty-nine per cent of takings 'of previous eight week?, to correspond with takings of 1872 and ISTd. It will be seen that after two crops of about four million bales each, the supply of American cotton on the 1st of September next will exceed that of. the previous year, by only about six thousand bales, and that, too, after a season of great financial trouble and indifferent trade. , MAJ. KEATS;LECTION CONFI DENTLY ANTICIPATES. f We are irJjDhpeiute4MJ-tnrtm' the .-;;-Tarboro;;' Enquirer Southerner th y0oPini;: haver -ivat'ched vhe ; canvass i: if the j FirstCbngress District thatCMai?i Jl Jreates'-!irtlLb'e'ectedv3Hr:.a-;:hana' Drr,, 'w-CVi.friX' i mKiPf?r;yat' move- ment is; on foot among the. Kadicals to withdraw both of their candidates, Cobb and Ransom, iaud unite -npon A. TIT lf T "aB W,u,ucul' wi-umuiuujwB wouia oe Darren ot results, as i eates seems bound to win any way. Indeed it is highly gratifying to know that our party is so strong in a District lately Radical. The candi- a e -xr :: i. , dature of Yeates appears to have ad- servative strength. BRUNSWICK. advices jwe .have i trom differ- 4" vm a C Twn wZ nTr a n .-. A uv juaita ui uiuugwiw vuuutv are of a verv encouramnc nature. ThP.T Conservatives are taking far more in- .- - - , . terest m the present election than they have taken since the . war in po- htical matters. It is said that men who have not voted for years will now vote and use all their influence for the Conservative cause and par ticularly to secure the defeat of Judge RaR8ellv Brunswick is Russell's' county, but we think its good citizens will show him in August that he does not carrv them in liia . brl,M' pocket. We have faith in the pluck ana sturdy sense or the people of TJinnoiTrJnV- ; . a new Atlanta PAPER. : The, Atlanta Ipress has received a valuable) addition in the Daily News, uiicu - uv nieiauuer - ot. Jiair- ; Abrams, . formerly managing editor of the Atlanta Herald and afterward a member of JSew- Yqrk Herald staff. era journalism so far as ? we are able to judge from the ' initial" Win- bers. It is bold; sprightly newsy and beautifully T' printed. Atlant t. ' ' K ( - now bas three excellent papers. , , , COL. POOL'S HISTOBIOAI. PAPER. a Busily engaged in canvassing the 'StatefCol. S.'D. Pool has been obliged i t' r vi . ,f Bomerot tne cities otrviermanyv' , xnia postpone for -a little while the con J., 0,o1tt nf. templated change in the form ot Vur "living and Our Dead. '-If will "be issued, in the magazine form as soon after the Angast election as practiea; ble. r ; 5 Col. Pool announces that in addi- tion to the war record of 'North Car- olinar the-magazine will contain gketches of every section, county, city and town of the State: written bv competent and well informed persons, i - - Ai c. thus making it pre-eminently a State periodical, in which' all classes of our J ciuzens suouiu la&e mxeresi ana priue. i :J; r ' ' occurred in each of the cities of New I York and Louisville., All seaboard !'.. , . .. . - mtipi Rnnnifi nn insr.antiv nut in 1 prepration for tbe reception of this fearful guest. By proper precaution if he should come, wodld be puuiu , uu wurrauciv uix... Is VViIraingn ready ? . , , : . ITIME.IjY TOPICS. j -i 1 A writer in a receni number of the Chrn- l ItiU Magazine " ridiculed the idea that Dr. Bchliemann had discovered the site of An- cienfTrtw: TTe said that Schiiemann did I eit i,rtirt!rtai "toionf nri not possess any; arcl . : 1 rtr ""'av'"'" ".""7 w Troy at Hissarhk for the very simple rea- that the site of old Troy had been al- ready j discovered at Boumabashi. Glad- - tt i sions. in an -arucie on iiomera niace m i . - I ... . : i. . j history published in 'the June number of the Contemporary Review, takes a different cavations. Awriter in the Quarterly Be- tieto had, before Gladstone wrote his, con sidered it as proved beyond a doubt, by Mr. Schliemann's researches, that a prehistoric city existed on the small hill of Hissarlik in .1 the Troad, a real Troy with certain marks of probability. At the woman's suffrage celebration at Boston on the Fourth," Mrs. Abby Kelly Fosteralluding triumphantly to the pro- srress made bv-women, said that "once I woman had been the female human anunaT. i but now she was man's companion, and was listened to and respected" This is part I and parcel with the rest of the nonsense ut- l tered by women from the platform, .which stands in the way of their being listened to and respected. Have all necessary arrangements been perfected; for bringing ; out the fullr party in the townships? See to it at ogee,' fellbw conservatives, tor it is 01 tne utmost im portance.' We cannot afford to let victory goby:us when it can be easily secured. Attend particularly to registration. See that your names are on the books. Don't lor get duties that are imperative. PALMETTO LEAVES. .. Governor Scott declares posi- nyeiy inai ne is noi ana win Dot be a candidate for Governor. A fire at Due ; West on the 3d inst. destroyed two houses belonging to Airs. Ms J:l.ennedy. f. . The Union-Herald has changed hands, but who the new' proprietors are aoes not appear. ., A young man pained Jack Smith old -man named John Goggans,-in-Edgefield' county, ori theyteoph 'h 4th. The v.'a ',r,..n . a . : . . rt 1 " J ar-v - I The storm of wind, ram ' and the cfoptfianarr8w Section west of Great Pee Dee STAR UUST. fottstown, Pa., has a ten-year old daughter weighing l ip pounds. MisB Sallie Hunter, youngest daughter of Hon. K. M. T. Hunter, d!ed &thut Hill, ssex county, Vir- t Vm. ,n 1 e -r , f- The Qount of Pans, tlie head of th Orleanist wing of the -Bourbons, follows tne' literary proclivities of his branch of the family, and" has become a writer in the Jtievue des Deux Mon ties. 1 There is no more sense in a per- I HAM rt n 1 m ni. linlf m Z . .X. AH C 2 J r duu o pvuiiuu umi a uituucr ui iceu waxer, aown nis xnroax oecause ne wU,7?r ??d lhirsfy, says the World, than there would be in his jumping into a freezing river if one were handy, or plunging into boiling water on a winter's day because his hands and feet were cold.: !. -.v : . numb with the ; Dona on tbe Independents. I ! LNewbernian. Before high Heaven, we would vote for Hyraan or Seymour, and to do either would strand our last frail Pnk of poiitical self-respect, before we would support an independent COriRftrvAtivfi aiifliilfit a Ami look upon the case of that man as lit- we tie; better who is continually hanging around i Demoratm dplpratpa . fi vassing their opinions, appealing to their sympathies, securing friends for j caucus struggle, and thus by pack I 1 i : - ti. r. t : . vevfcci iubu. frwiuer, lei U8 1 COme together in vtbe old; pure, 'patriotic spirit of our fathers. Let us crush the usurpers. o( our liberties, the acred n thoughts: and feelings, by standing tOgethQf in solid column for the coming -dntest, : And above all things, let.us show-no quarter nor pity ito; wire-pullers, intriguers v and disorganizers in our Tanks; V - , Horseflesh Food. Horseflesh as an article of diet is Looming; into favor Jo- Paris apd-m I scientists like M. - Isidore Qeoffroy ipnttntk liiTA M. iRidnrfl OfioflFrov.' Samte Hilaire, and of certain skillful veterinary surgeons, who took the S'm&fviS medical -boards td'banquets, he prihi eipaV dishes Berved atwnioa'WerAOt horseflesbj4n orerito prove now ex they showed thatlhe.neV dish ! was healthy and nutritious. Since the vear 1866 there .have been places in Pans .where horseflesh vhas. been kept constantly on t.sale, just as beef is in, Ainfath'en hon. -In larae cities ihere is, : and Always will be a uib puuv niu juujvrvwvr nomical !;to .' use such .meat in pref its consqmptism r as greatest. r, From 180..tol87tto.wew:8UugMer m 'BerliD.alpne, ?5,8?3. horses,-an aver- . ..n i j? t- pfrt of the meat . befng used . for human oonsumption. In municthe consumption sof horseflesh as jntro- AnnaA in 1J5KQ aivuaan xdiA timo and 1872 there were slaushtered 3.905 horses for such purposes. In Vienna there were in. 1867 two butchers, who Vloftlt. oYftlnsivelw in horae-fleHh, and 3fi 1870 there were eight. Ed ward Smith, in his work on foods, considers horse- flesh healthy and, nutritious. Jtlorser nesa is used boiled, in tne shape on a hash,5 and in other : .forms. It makes good soup, steak, and sausage. -, In TU a T '1,,. I. : 1 .1 x ana tueie uuvu uct-u .eiauguteicu- since 1866 70,128 horses -'43,709 of ; - . , l,, j . ; , 0rt a, ,ate eat8 tho consumption has been ;n;-0c; sr;,!rnirin tn tlw limh creasing mPaisqing.tthe high - c -i cost i onier uieai, The Decency of Atlanta Outraged. ' Ah avalanche of anonymous in nuendoes and vile. "slanders has pre cipitated itself upon the good and virtuous or tne people or iiuania, in the shape of some hundred or more postal, cards,' mysteriouslv i mailed and addressed to ladies . and . gentle men ot the Highest standing.. , xnese cards. bear the most insulting and ob scene allusions, coupled with infamous r.hnrcrea mnrlp ntrainat nflrtifls in whom the recipient is most deeDl v intefestr ed.' Families, husbands and wives TA:i- J - j .: hv not. rPn snrpd hv th n.nt.h nr StlSttl lnaitmatiorr enffendered - has been necessarily intense. Detectives were pco lunula ,uw, miu duuio Fiw pect 01 aiscovenng me gmity pany edShirSiot of Ssobscene6 mis closed in envelopes, and at Once seized the entire batchaud sent them to Washington. ' - The Wnshino-ton Chroniclers that the remains of Mr. Lincoln at I Springfaeld, w6re viewed a few days 4 since, the spectators saying that the bodv is as natural apparently as the I r?av it laid in the State Hour with the exception that the upper lip is somewnat swollen. New York and Wilmington STEAMSHIP COMPANY. STEAMSHIP J LINE I Voju 1 OMPOSKD OF THE STEAMSHIPS BENEFACTOR. Cant. L. Jones. REGULATOR, Capt Wood Other Steamers to be added within a few weeks for a regular Semi-Weekly Line. '.. For the present wul san from HEW TORE: ' ; Every 9 ATtTfaDAT?, i 3 f. Xl., WIIniM QTON Every FBIOAY, These Steamers connect at Wflmlneton with the ' Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta and Wilmington & Weldon Railroads. Also with JSorth Carolina Central Railway and Cape Fear River Steamers, , JIVING THROUGH BILLS OP LADING To all points ia North and South Carolina, Georgia ana Aiaoama. . . - , j For freight engagements apply" to' ' ' ' v 1 A. D. CAZAUX, Agent; , . WilmingtoniN.a Wj. P. Citde & Co.. Gen'l Agents', ." '. . . . . ,6 Bowling Green, NewTok, f , jnly tt, , . : 0r.P)ler845astRer. JD OREXCURSION,3 AND PIC-N1CS, IiEMON AT? 6dc. PEtt DOZEN!,"' '; : CLARET 50c. PER BOTTLE, E. W. FOSTERS --..-- Red and Wbitc Scuppcrnons Wine at SI 25 Per Oallou, 71 SPD UR Y S Y1Z UP 1 . AND CATA WBA WINE ' 'At ' ' .;: :.f-: - ';. GEO. MYERS, jane26-tf ' it & 13 Front St Repairing of OW Hats and Bonnets. LU HATS AND' BONNETS BLEACHED, Look as Well "as-Pfew. - For particulars call on; MRS. JENNIE ORR. 4th bceob, uciwvru ii utt biiu vuurcn. t . r noy Xtf-tT NEW FLOUR ! rrRAHAM FLOUR AND WHEATEN GRITS' . . AT TUB . i ... CAPE FEAR FLOIJB.and , ( r July 6-lm ! PEARL HOMINY MILLS. Flour! Floiir! BBLS. FRESH GROUND FLOtJR," 1 ' ITow coming in and offering LOW. ; June20-tf v EDWARDS & HALL."' ;.Soda ICE ICOLD'SODA'WATEJtt.r with GENUINE " FRUITSxEUPS, can qe had at1 v !- i JAMES a MUND8' Druff Rtnre. June 2Uf . Third St, opposite City HalL Weekly BUSINESS CARDS. THOMAS GrttMMEr. . - - f H . . !i 1 i flJlTTieiiT.QTinD AfrorirtTr fJ ' E-" W . 1' L: L5 JpIBE,- MARINE- AJD JLIFEl Princeaa Street, between Front and Water Sts. may 10-ly A. ASBIAN. H. TOIUEBS. AOI1LIK& ROLLERS, -XoraexroiiLtftnoPoclitStii.v -rTHOJSAJtB QE0CKRS- IT IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. ConntrY merchanU will do well br : ealllne on xu and examlninK onr stock. 1 '. - nor lft-tf II. F. MITCHEIXi Jk SON, . QOMMISSIOH MBW3HANTS- i f!V r 5 ' &na .ueuers m ' , Grain, Flour. Bar. ; and also Fresti Gro and. meal, pearl uominr r ProprlfitoiflOf tlie MerclmVarloiuingJillla. ; nov swt MISCELLANEOtJS. Established 1840. " ' ' B. W. PAYNB &' SONS, ' Corning Foundry and Machine Shop, ' COKNINO,' BTEUBEN CO., IT.. Y. i Manufacturers of Stationary Engines, Boilers and. Sp art-ArrASliis JjrtaWe ; 'Engines For Plantation Use. Delivered Free on Board Ship in New York City. send tor circular. - lieo is-eomu w -om Gecernini Drays, Wagons, Carts, ; &c. I Thk board of Axdekmen of-the city 1: OF WILMINGTON, N. C. no ORDAIN. That any Dra; y. Truck wagon, or City limits without the I Cart found in use within the Badgl or Eegistered Number I ?29yT0!ai?ll? Mav9th. 1873, shall be subject to seizure by the City Marshal, and the owner thereof 'subject to a fine of Frvs Dollabs for each and every day the same is used 1 thu ff--ritimnt tho iwpn-vmnt nt hmftnth1 i tax, ox witnoui navinc on me Badge or Eegistered Number as the Ordinance of the City reauires. thhv rlllT - I The above OrdiBanee was passed by the Board Of 1 i MArmon nt tholp matjnrrM,AMnavw.lKtri. lU7il C. C. SERVOSS. ICP18CT. ' "WBt -ixG and BuTfflaT Proof Safes "t"&AA s-w fflAKVIM & UO. Bfr Oliest & Largest Manufactory of Safes IN AMERICA! THESE SAFES ARE MADE WITH TOREK AND four flange around the door, of refined wrought iron irames. wun angte corners, ana Warranted Free from Dampness! . From the Scientific American, Hay 3d, 1873. : . . . Since the Boston fire we bare riven soihe atten tion to the real merits of various safes, with a view of supplying onr own office with the best article in tne marxet, ana nave aecoraiBgiy maae selection or a dry filled Alum and Piaster Safe, manufactured by -.aiarvin x kx)., zoo oroaaway, a. 1. We will deliver these Safes in Wilmington at same price as cnargea py mannracparers m JNew xotk., jnne7-tr wiuuuuj tutus.. Agents. FERTILIZERS. GENUINE HSRIIViAN GUANO. TTAkhebs, AOBICTJI.TURIST8 and Dialkbs m Fer X. tilizers have now an ODBOrtonitr of obtalnin? this yalnable manure in small or larg lotrr sua ivic uupvner'a prices vj applying to the SDecial Aeeacv Inst established for the rait pose of delivering Genuine Peruvian Girano tn con sumers at ayj accessible port or railway station in tne country. .Full narticulara elven In circular mail. ea rree on application to ; j; : ' No. 63 Beaver St, New York. f ' : References by permtsstotj-.' ' 1 . VfiQCrBl TTKann Uni4)A A -TV . ; A n-mm A Va , wvcww mwwwi saiuvwuv W VW Vt U1Q Peruvian Government, 52 Wall St- N. Y. . - ; -1 . . J -11. '.t iT . V. ' bn Pall 8t K V . - ., -- J. C. Tracy. Ssd. Pcrnvian' Consol 26W BroaJ way,. x. , ,, may ia-JjBWiUmeB ' ' ' - ' ; " l &9lh,1874 J, is; OSSce Treasurer &i. CloUector UITY OP VYILMXNQTON, JH. June 29th. JL HE CITY TAX BOOKS lor 1874 are now in possesislon of the undersigned and ALL PERSONS ' are hereby notified to catt at this office (commehclng JulrlBtprox.Xand fi : -i j ; 'PAY THEHiCrTY. TAXES 'WITHOUT BELAY. yi:-m T. C. SERVOSS, ' June 80 tf - t, ,; . : :4 Treasurer and Collector. '". FISH GUANO. A 1X.ENS" rniTTtT AXT RPnTTWTl . Good for all kinds of Vegetables, but particularly for POTATOES and CABBAGES. ; T JUPER. PHOSPHATE 'OF. LIMB, " y. ,-. . ' .Fprjsale byl.,v ' febHtf ' --r" WTUUftrtRBOa.,. KEV "'Cbd P1 TURlSIP 'SEEOi1' JUST RECEIVED PEB. STEAMER a large'lot of 1 ;Turn!pand Cabbage Seeds:, - Etita Baga, Mat Dutch, Red Top,, 3STor-; folk, Globe, Golden Ball, and other 1 Varieties of ,tnrnip Seed, ( 4 WHOLESALE "A N D R E T A I L. . At ". ; -jj. Ki MclLHENNY'S Drug Store, ; "' . . . N. E, Corner Market, and Front Streets. JulyS-tf t . u .r . , : . N. A. STEDHAN, . Jr., Attorney at "Law? ; 1 ; J2ZIZABETHT0WN;;Nt C: July7-D&Wtf m ' Hi - -iiei . INSURANCE. .PEED1I0NT & ARLINGTON Iife Insjirance Oojnpany 1 " ' 1 ' . Itlclimond, Virginia. Over 15,000 Policies iAsuedi 3r.vf;lli.--4v;,' Annual Income Over $1500,000 ProMiYG !. Jrosprons I Prompt 1 SHALL EXPENSES. ; SMALL: LOSSES, SECURE i INVESTMENTS, AMELE EESESYE, .' AND'" GOOD'STJEPLITS! Premiums. Cash, Policies Liberal, Annual Division W Surplus. . ATKINSON & MANNING, GettliEcnts ... Insurance Rooms. 6 N. Water st. W. C. Carrlngton, President; John L. Edwards, Vice President; D. J. Eartsook, Secretary; J. J. Hopkins, 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, , , ,.j PAYING BOSTON K.OSSES. Queen Insurance Co.. of Liverpool and London, Capital $10,000,000 North British and Mercantile Insurance.: - ' Company, Capital... 10.009.000 Hartford artford Insurance Company, Capital. . . . ' 2,500.000 National Fire . Insuranee , Company, of company,, or -r . 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