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to si so Ij orning tare 000 Vrn. II. BERNARD. I ciceuo tt. n aiiris, L ri Bailors.- Satuedat MoENEsrGj .Oct.' 17, 1674.! DIPLOMATIC CORHESPONDBRGB CONCERNING . RIGHTS , OF to . OUR FORBION-ROBN CITIZENS. - r ffa,c,auu uvu. uurtfuiw utcuji: correspondqnce,:-rbetween the State demonstrated usually br a clear, J Xl! Jir 1 t . 3 yV' i i i ' V - 7 D " i3, ,V i Department? ahd tho'Mimstr to Ber- coof croHnff of ltvelv t?atneOckW or t riT1 Ku.r u tt l rm i mu "iraii. a vui nil iirr itHM..M.. ' - a a, . it ..,.11 n i jDKl vim juwuvua 'WJJi"!; UUtUUIg. UU.tlfUV W C . lltVO I . the riffhta abroad of Amencan cati-1 Aobotno SfAR"- or some other float anane-cme. .,.1 -ave, met no J . .. . ;"V ,..V. Pr... ; ... - Southern!, man- whn hn imn,et. 'v' ; -AndDuem - zens or; ennan Dirxn.; inis is uue w mg creature comfort high up over eij .me.miflTfi' fawral.irA E.r xu-m oWnyv iai-o.FrOT the fact that thjNortJ, German Em- Chattanooga, complacently viewing nbeja pire is composed Of many Ismail coun- thc ftcatteriag of lbe;aff righted; birds prompt toexecttte. it Was owing per- SlTvm'' triea-.omc, irM3A tfealTas. , of preVf .thought yesterday, ol fe !n0Ta&tf . --' msilXfaitK,tnimnntinrfumiiMinthn J i 1 u:ii:n I T; ;TT .7" i.rulIu?tYft. " ? of September rwaa,., ngDis ot migration and expatriation, j article somewhat after this . fashion i not notj and that ita while'oth'ers have not!'.'. From letters 1 TnvfTOlviWi',!' better tunderstttndins' , ' i M receivcdfrome-d-SUUaxon. " - ' ..jr lUe xvauicm paxiy atu.u prebciiu rt lon separated. McEaery. Marr. Off-"l !J k- . - w - ! . " , oi ow learaeu foal on ipe eru ot progress. An., idea, ..However, den, and others., are men. equally re- r x7?i,r"rT: BnaiiT-"? :j VbS NrTk. . about 7,500 Gennan-Ameiicari cfti-' struck us, a peculiarly happv thought, spected, and eaclvdischarged his dar t iflj n PaillC'BlliMni?- StllK'ii , 3tiiytf i orPieyjaEaatBiYer, , zens,with4beir wivepnd childnjn; and we desisted.". We couldn't come ties with strict repni to the interests V . . ''t-Ji: 1. ; BaltMoro n4 AVIlmlnston . ,.oTixJ;.:o: LxJJ:iXr v!:d , 1 . i" , - ' . .-1 li ot the people: but upon PenJr was imr t Vf NG7? r . V - - - .'ilv,, t: , ; annually revisit thejand; of their na- down in time to take part with our pod the Laviest responsibility, and ThpUliixioi 'g.i i:Xtt 5. ttvity. ThMtttummfrnmfeUow citizens in the. great heart- he shouldered it W carried it Jiketa" yfyjli "M(Cj f ' ly apprehended Jy .'the Germari an- 'reioicinff over the November triumph, man-born Ja govern. s . . -. M fftr miJs" W-U'm'. am.''.: ': I ; : t thorities, who, ignojrjflgthe fact that geste Cned general treaty fully recognizing the rights of American citizens vlem porarily resident in, "ipiiy part of j the. j German ' Emplre.rMr.", Bancroft Ire-' , . x V '' . , , rhed that such a ffeueral treaty could I . . . , " - I not men ue od tamed, ine .wermana ; being jealous of anything looking to " o ?o-' Ar -f is.ui. '" '-feir; ? an increase oi emigration. J? rora ,:': uAi ;r; the attention of the M3nUiidi5tEa nn. nf. .u mft5 - .nintft inJi main : points . - - wuw aMwau w-w&aww 4 volved in ' the -t request - of our government is impressment into the - German: military'-' -service The latest advices from Germany indicate I that 'this '"point f'had beett " satisfactorily settled." , We do not think so: .It may be practically what wao umuuuou, vueuicijiH t i be claimed that it satisfies the honor of a Prond Republic. 1 Tte plan is'thisi t. -if mi .rrry. AmA-u; Bismarck-jnOllom ierrrt-Ameri- can residenU to procure -.exemption irom service:; .oyr,r.raeaicaiw cerijHgaie, i just as the Czar exempts German sub ject in Russia, and it is understood that official- arrangements have, al ready; been , concluded - whei-eby one of the leading German practitioners . tjicj.iiaarenwncett.TUieg been longer undertook 'to 'liOi'lhelZlQMeetir-ior-l v-ar of onrYotdlRwhTTlvsses Tin M-woir fnfoi military duty. rdFishbassng- j reached fifs' secondly" iii"th'e ttfgn- plausibly' coinparihg' do Minister Bancroft, the neceslJ ment for an empire, we reprint from any man his race, has y . -f . . r-y . : r i , - . , . Tn nun iiir..- nis nnorrn inr as to reduce tuem -all to a wen-der nleasihff statistics: ' " 4 ; V v mn wit.h- flarlr MmnUiAM w.-it i- t ' t' .. "X . . : iv - r 1 r t- i. . " .7" .T "f V v-iiVl medical : commissioner. . with , full power to grant the .necessary certifij cates in conjunction with the German Consul General; . .'u"C:i?i IT, : But this -is at. the will, of a man who, whatever bis liking for America and Americans, is at best an crilight ened tyrant, and may not stay ofjth.e some mind three months. " There are ic'saij tber jmpor- Aas.ti thn'a hranH near f rAiltV of naturalization patisfactoryu to this government should W further insisted nrtohr A writer, who bai in vestigatehe batore and beanng pq . fvwfT nfrrj.rjrtriSjrr'roil emiBg-wavwi andthis-c6untry,sayUhatiider(tM present treaties a.: jtermau .cau come to the United States, obtain his - . . . . . i I - naturalization papers, return tp Ger- many and reside theihdeHnrtely as an American I'eiiiz proyld$3 1 does not residpih requisite time;for uw uv v m i - . renunc at on in theTterritohes untler States and brn Germany ; we would r.. , " capital of the United States and uon , V-.- 3 -v V1 l)ng Mayor of New .Torki or, more, ure8S had no. constitutional power to be deprived o the-resources of the K na nn, ikt Utmnf . - , .... . - j'-A-j' j airwr-ttf accuraieiy, u wuum y - ? ou Lrrraa ain Ooa Dbab" will hereafter be naturauaeLcitizrJstowarrt5rvBupri f nii,na iniintr;l second, that the act of retrocession is published as a asai-MoKf klt mabaiih' contain- port of the State; Germany would be the d"' o( ebal?U8 invalid becauVit was made depend- mu . . . .- - . -.' I-'-!'.'"i--"-,--t'.f.-i tartV While the , 0(8IHnes, SO noiiy jv,;-; f anAtfffot nnnt fr For the information of those who are not familiar iiinvivDi nr .rnfl rjfriii i.n' ki i ami ' iiiiir i - - , t . . . r i .. ir. i -v- " ry - - - : 1 . i u . - 7 -- vo .1 Tor her defense." 'V It is 'noVeApeded"tlr3t"the"vf eriuan nremier. . busily eiiffatred with the busily engaged Papal, Schleswig and Spanish, ques lions, will pay any heed at present to the reasonable request of our Govern ment, but wc trust that" the r matter will be constantly ' urged upon i him until the treaty shall be granted and arranged. ,"f"iJ u - ' )J ... . s L p bet- ai k4ikITKh AffuuKf U e were we 1 enough pleased with patches from Ohio ami Indiana ele-f yate us almost entire y, out, of - our uvuto. youngaeiuge seems 10 have sweptover Ohio. ' Themajority T' irr' i . J f-. M.c.uuprais ih is,now tnougnt will reach 20.000 a aain-nf io nnn Fnrt n ' .F" ' .7 . rf'ltTi VrrTZt a uaiu ui seven. , Indiana, not tn Ka mil tirvita' Yrr la larrrPr haIAV .i - " "u suti wwues to re mark that, she th'inksrV ;G and the: Republi&an party's " time is about upCrShe planks down -15.- maiorrta-with a hoosier nor bo I laugb,-and asksMf New York ' & a . v " A A . i .' - and. means o uo oeuer Uan inat m JNo- but' yetaper. , That she has elected 8 Con., barber-shopwhicb, we suppose may gressmen ot of 13 making a gain of 9 fairly set down as neutral ground. 5 is in the highest degreecreditable . ov. Penn ja generally conceded to jLhe, hofae af Hendricks. ) W& haveseldom " J eventually anew dowt, andchew- up 'Dem. raaj. Rep. maj. - Dom. I - 1874. L4C5, New Hampshire"?. .:.!"; ( -s" , Connecticut ... Oregon -4u,wj 3,493 4.035 North tiini'.'..j; ? is'ooo Colorada....i..... r a,WX) ..v - - 3,146 21,9)4 . ,33o 37,000 3,t30 Democratic gain in five States and one Terrf- tory., .,..i36.K6 ZZZJL Z ; The followiogStates have this year ..1.-. i. v, . - . rgely increased their Democratic . t 1)3 4. tr TSrG 15i42ffl Toritrcsscerr. -60.eoff' Montana.. Wyoming " I 1.055 -00 arc; Pcmocratic ga'n ia two States and two Terri- f f tories .....,W,M3 In Kentucky the election this year T Was for State onicers, arid in Tennes- j iee for county officera. The maioritiel J - n ' rw '" -1" it of 60.000 and 50,000 speak for them- Llyc8, Montana ad Wyoming again elect liemocratic Uonsressmeu. , . , 1 . jQ- YeTraont ihe I DemoCTats -gairi thirty or fbrfy members of the Legis- i 7 - ' atQre and Teduce.the Republican; ma- jorjty on the State ticket several fhousand. Kepublican maionties for 1 ' ' v,. v. j .a t!- 1 ongressmen are umuinsneu aim x u- and retired to private life, y j . In Maine the Democrats have gain-1 ed groand on their opponents by kreasino; their representation in in I fS1811,0 BuitreuOTinpiiic cF"-:t lican majority for Governor by 5,000 Votes since 18?r:t- S j I rrC' ' - - " " c '"''it'fi " J" These utterances. of he peoples Voice speak well for the perpetuity of the ReDublici Grant will probably Uverfeach hia thirdly.? - ; I . KJ ' f A calm survey of the whole field leads to the inevitable conclusion, that. the. Rej. publicans will achieve a Substantial siiccess, and that there, will, be avote of renewed hnMft1anm.in tliA Ailminintrfttmn frt AtV I !.-... i . m ..... -i . j said the sangutbe aqd, iangtii- fPhiladelphia the, morning kf the elections in Ohio and Indiana.1 Dh, sad is the heartlafter its idols are , . pr . un, soje 8Jne Dau a,a jolly .goc thumFLe r. irress, Bay to lonsieur rnvKevr,'" ur yoar jeaVe restive friends .1 r-'-"''-'-. ,,: 4. .. ; . j jV(Uure says r then dazzling , wmte ppoW on. the surface' of the moon are a, poat of salt onthe blasts of extinct i ,m -i ' t" ''Rt ir volcanoes. We know .not. .But it for Grant. ST All DUST. ' j r. . - t - v : n,A Bngham Young is better; and. black bombazine has declined. , V- A short creed of Gen. Sherman r "T beliftve that if people only fret' half as well as they know how God w fnro-tVP! the balance. . l j The Japan Jai. describes be v Ar i ot i aa n . m i r Hi'.ie u l uica u i r j . 1 ....... ness. IN o person ; tnrow paper r - rt of -efose' in the streets'.' - r : Km- anrt Af rnfnsfl in the streets;' 4 As showing how well things politic I ' ; WTjl x 1 , ; ,. v -.-J--i - ,2?-v. . rthrourhout;thei u Vjmui,, lne jsew lorK iiyrw te following iy discernablfe in this country of white I . . - r :Yit,Ui Radicals, vGrantamed the; his establishment lart week. o eo-whf ishe calliiig- for ; tupW; it? nYt T , iSC techanicsfaif' in stuffed skin of ,a dog wbich- wghed j whMtt onl; alf; auc S? P .r.iJi w,i, I t "if- lh; smanes ppswmcef .au t ;f- The; smallest ppstomceio itha world is an beatetfland battetd; barrel '"suspepM- byVn; rat chain f from the .outermost rockcwhicli -oyer? I Wuicn paSSea. assists ; in s-ttiewui.iijg, the mails left in this solitary spot;. ' ' Penn and Piucbback. Moses P. Handy in Tribune Letter from U-i New Orleans. - ' ' ' u'T - . , ' Uov. IHichbaek "second-class thev' r.nnrriWl tn f moot, in t.no 1 . . " "Tr-fTT JT1 f !: Sven mm poiitical. prominence, -b,lt the exigencies of the day ud the nii r , i v:. . irrnpr it n n n A . . . . wmm UCIIIftUUCU' Jj, "PpearanCG el'se'hat tbeup. cTai ;pf,,the 14th rev.olutioa and euvci ,wa. a I effect was a r...!:. 'i... 7 :r: . ''l'l h favorably "with I et given,. to ! veins; nt3vertheleRs,and I fancy' n view orthe" present political in his that in viow nnTin i.no.t nnlitinol r.r... ...r7. Riiu.iuon in irie&outh. he has toundit. l 1Q I KI O HofilPO hlA ltitnl sir Vk tAm . I " ' 7 - - - . . , 1" t"vi wui- binod with quick wit and good man ners. 11 . . i ' To hear these men talk together I . 11 .1 .;. " ' J -, Pw. - w.vujumnxuey were membra of the same political party sa little iffownM ; th ;n iL; ?!e !ielrn be the.dividibgTmeC'piirties in the foUtirpoaea.they, ely to be as wide apart as, the . 1 ruuituu litter v , iPinchback-agreed-thatnhe cbifNAfi STEDIAN, 'Jr. (Tetat had been conducted with Care- fi iiprroand with u.mnnlon avmrlM of-unnecessary violei letice. ijrovernor Peno aid he, is the most popular man in .Louisiana to-day, with blacks -ua t' 'u, a fact that when it became necessary to reorganize tbepeiico torce ot JNew Orleans,-after , the dispersion .of the WinS one-third of the whole number should be colored men. The Weoteof that day he added, V? have brought "b wu raves ua;r .. tugetuer mau tney nave oeeu lor years.A Ti.vv ny, , - w I asked ' is' not this a. favor- able opportunity to step across the .party lines'in order that honest . peo- PIe of both parties tHay" combine and i uiive uui mo, auvcuiuicia wiivf aic i i . t iri,w"rA and JrihchbacK agreed that tho op- portunity is at hand, and that the course I suggested ought to be fol- lowed, but neither believed the de- 8ired ;esult probable. Penu thought the prejudice of the negroes against Political alliance with their old mas- ters was the obstruction; Pmchback 1 strongly urged that while both races were more or less prejudiced, the whites were principally to blame for the continued alienation. : '- ' -T i Interesting Case.' ; ! The question of thejegalityof the Retrocession by the.- General , Gpyern-r ment to the State of yirginia of that portion of the old District of Jolum- ijruS vu w tU -if.. Potomac, is now befoitbeUhiied States SuprerfiS'-CnrtratftseisT6r : Which ' coAme'ndMbnW,:'. :H i case ui ujuips.yB. Ajue, wu from tb Sopite urpf the, Dw. tnct of Columbia. 'The District Court affirmed the Validftr of the' trahsfer. eli;3St fo-tieraumake. al4pitioaia.iheSar. Wrne Cpurt tdadroftcethecaspoh the caTendar. He has consulted j the . 3a-.i .,-tt.s0 voles of a fnajority of voters' of Alexandria, and - Congress had no; power to delegate 10 it legisiauve f uiuitirttr Thfr State of Virginia has fmictiom' ITie-State ot V irginia employed io counsel in the case. , 1 - - - - 0 r . ( f 1 ? u INorflc Landmark. :0 y L ' -t nwi;ni ArVansna and Colorado, the Democrats have achieved great vie- t 'fstoro f i : i nn p.r ! nu i uw iuc Kivau vv- v . . . ... rm . tnrns Dr nted in our teieerapoic coi- State;V 34,26 majority, and now 5the moritr against, msparty ana 00! Thehoutspfivictory ring in !ar ears! hear;he slogan as toe freemen of the Northwes march to -... i KMhferiftW hf -oar in- and ready-behci4 John; Goode with tbe banaeM peace, fai victory standing aoove ine pros i fai victory s.t trate forra of .- - - James H. Piatt. l ma. U in charge of one oi tne bwhjuuiui.wki biSWwJ" worknjeu neary. BUSINESS . CARDS. .Genl lisiirance Agency.; Princess StreeCbetwcea Front and Wafer Bta. may 10-ly -..-v--" ' A. ADRIAW. -. - B.TOILKB, ADUIAN AT Y 0 1 A i At , W : AImTOTANCHBS. country merchants wiu do well by calling on n d examining onretock. noTia-tf t .',v "mr , - .. r XI. s.clavlm,c6Httoii, Bankruptcy ,RnliainA.nrftio. Penaltieiu J ! 'riwl, r'rV I nOMXISSIOS MEBCIIANTa -t ' - f i : Att0rjl6y!.:.;.ai'td iaWv;!!?) FiBSTCLSTSAVftmPS F I1MJJ( RffttT t Qnh ' Office residence, corner cf Second and- Doiri Streeta. r . , ' f .foctWtf ,- E , !': S' . f'M A'RtT IN ! ' i ' - ' ' " ' ? . . ii.AmA,,nj.,Tn. AbLUlurjv aU'UaWt ... . W t ' i , A i WILMINGTON, N. At COL. STEANGE'S. OFFICE,. WiU practice in STATE and FEDERAL COURTS. --a'w-v - i . iu: i-. yiA;l liiotary hudiic, v JviKri- rit4g h-)i;. !' cvo : '-. 1 sOOTOTE AvD. CAZAXTX. ang25-tr 'a. VVT-virt-rr'rt-r- T o-ttt" : july7-D&Wtf THE "' Morning Star JOBjROOMS : AND .7 ; BINDERY. New :Type; yl New Presses, ! ' j v New Prices. BANKING, '. u "3,: :-Vy.i:. MERCANTILE,' I -.-Jit RAILROAD, ' j. ... ,t j IVn ATT. Off "! ' Vr . Job'! Printing Ruling j -j;s.;j '.:'t AN D-ii:-"r-'-:-" J " . '.-:.:. y T ! 1 I'y--.; BiasraDiisra-, 1 si'.r:!,: 1 i ,:!JV : ..a .,Aau . fAavi1 vwfcwasa.,, Sfof "ri-Jr d.-xU'r:.d:ytuJj iilfc March OUR LIVLO AIiD OUbVDGAD . j Prospectus of Second Volijme. ehterorii the Magazine will be to publish the Record' that jNortn uaroima ana ner gaiiani soiaiers maue m iho 4ao Wr hutweesMhe tate.i.to eather tne ma terial for the use of the futare historian, and to per petuate the -memory 'of those brave men. officers and privates, living or dead, who shedMperiehable glory upon their nauve Stale, i :y ' ' In addition to the War Record Of 'North Caroling th Magazine will contain sketches of every section, county, city, and town O' the State, written by 00m-pett-nt and well-lBlonaesyersons, thus making it pre eminently a State periodical, in whiph all classes of our citizens should take Interest and -pride. The Magazine win take the place or tne newspaper, oytmeuunng ine past I- ThftflmtnnmhArwtUbclasirad Wednesday. Sent jfe I ftnrl all nlhRri ttrin ;UV th Maf lz)AA to 'remit - . . " . : promptly; as the change and; Improvements; require-. Address, till farther notice, ,T" ,V r; Vtwt Vxrri nTTT? TiA'n Ui iH S.ViKSrTi 'rt ( an t4niH,herJM,.PrrOr Rfc TKiCeiitrtProtestiaiit A WEEKLY REIJGIOUS AN1 FXimY NEVTSi J. paper and the Organ of the Methodist Peotee-' paper and toe Organ i ant : narci; in istf Greensboro, N., C. urea, i : NflTtftv $ttojf.j;abn att .iS v,f -SStS& H?!.?1! "2 aWPf - 7 ,! , -r.T- : " ' tL michatjx. .imarll Green shprq. N ' P. .' AT.WHOLESAUiAND nETAIL,' Af clltf ",' j I.XULESMURCHISON', , ,.,5 "kr"' T i" Hardware Store, , f r 33 North Front kit. ; NEWBERN, N. C.,. August 10r1874. Wivl STEAMSHIP' LINES; New Tork and Wilminffton A STEAMSIllir COMPANY. OMPO,SED?'OB THB STEAMSHIPS . ' BENEFACTOR, .Cait.L. r RKOnnATOE. Cant, Wood. Other Steamer to be added rlthin a lev Weeks lor a ,o a,regular"Seint-Weekly Lines' '. JFot the preeent will sail from NEW YORK k . . . ' Every S&TTJRJOA i At 8 P. jnt.4" .. I WILMINGTON Bverr FIlIOAiYw: I The5 Steamers connect at; Wntomirton With'the. Wilmlivrttm. .ooinmbia-4 Avsnsta and : y & Weldon.Eayxoada, Ji Cenfral pallyay and Cape VStVXITQ THEOXTGH 'iowiTOmwrnwonnana Tt, ily to -t.ts AOS. Acont. Wilmington, N; a 1 orwoKiZTi captay.pn-f - LUCILLK, Captl'S Bennett. KEUBCCJiCLTSE Capt D. a ChMda. RALEIGH, Capt Oliver. i ' - . Will hereafter uali bom BALT1MOKB sit ') . ' Every Tuesday avud Friday. ' ' AND-FROM WILMINGTON : Every Wednesday inT Saturday, ' CONNECTING AT WILMINGTON. . ' With the Wilmingtm, Columbia and Aagnsta Wilmingtoa and Wcidon, and - the - Wilmington. Charlotte and Rutherford Railroads; also the several . lines of steamers to Fayetteville, i '-' - GlTlrik Tbrongi Bills' of likiUns To all points In North and South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama: connecting at Baltimore with the Bal timore and Ohio and theNorthern Central Railroads for all points in the West and Northwest, and with steamers and Railroads for Boston, New York and Philadelphia, For freight engagement apply to --' A. D. CAZATJT, --tr ; v Agent, Wilmington. N.C. Ahdbvwb ds Jo., Agentu, itainmore. i dec; 81-tf, . ;; t t5; ; .-;-f i f ' ' i Vy i PHILADELPHIA & SOUTHERN -, Mail Steamship Company ! THE FIRST CLASS .STBAMJtlta - PIONEER, 812 tons, Capt. John Wakeley, TON A WAN DA, 844 tdns, Capt C. C. Wiltbanh . -i -. - form a Wcekrv Line, and salt alternately from Phila delphia and Wilmington every Tuesday morning, a,. 1 V ww -.-;y ThroTttU Bills of Xadlnff Given to New Tons, Boston. Provraence, Fall River, Portland and all pviata in the New England btates, at aa low rates as by any other route. Also to Liv erpool, London, Antwerp, Bremen, Hamburg, Ams terdam, and all points on the Continent and Saat Coastof. England. : - ' . '. .- Through rates from Philadelphia to all points in North CaroBta, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee, at aa low rates as oy competing lines. ; For Freight engagements and rates apply to r?. ' 6 'w'okth & WORTH, Agents, . yy y - Wilmington. N. C J. M. Fobshib, Superintendent. ' ' Olio ' r WJL Li. JAMKS, uenai Arent, .... n Tune 6-tr tffl and 33Docktreet, lenma. MISCELLANEOUS. , . ' Columbia PhcBnix, ". ' issued DAiiir and tri-weerxt. ' j ' Jn-( !'wEEKLyuGLEANER EVERT WEDNESDAY MORNING, . f i V- : t- ; HY- JULIAN A. SET3T, 'A RE THE OLDEST-ESTABLISHED NEWS irV' papers at the Capital of South Carolina; having been regularly issued since the 21st March, 1665. In every issue will be found Telegraphic Intelligence from all parts of the"Wwldi' Market Reports, (Ste Pifluani nt ieqitoriaiB.,1 caw, vorresponaence, -enter-g Miscellany &c, Ac. The GLEANER is Binlng a first-class paper for the Family Circles and con tains forty -eight columns of readable matter. The wui wuiauk. ; au i ci uawucu kD moubcu u jatuisuio terms.. 1 SnserlptIoi a Advance.' 1UO.I JTHdUIUL, U IUUUUIS, Tm-Wmrr ' v 1 - . Wuir Quura 'S ' . .$4 00 . CO . 1 60 r u ClevelaM Banner h y 3h BED BVRRX SATURDAY, BY ?J R babtngton;t $3' per annum, or the Banner and. Wood's Household Magazine lor $3 35. .The Banner has a good circulation in Cleveland, Lincoln, Cataw ba, Mecklenburg, Ratherfosd sad- Burke counties, N. C. ; tnd Spartanburg. York and Chester coon ties, S. C. . It is one of the "best advertieiiig "mediums west of Wilmington or Charleston.;, for rates ;Of advertising, &c, address, '. , . :..w!.ri. CLEVELAND BANNBRV JaBlS-tf - - , Shelby, Cleveland Co., N. C. T- 1 Final Hotice. . .,l7;-(BV0Bncaw;w'iwiiwow,-N. af--.- , - fw,;?,,;,...r.. September. 5th, 1874, f ). , lAJLAji riuisuiia u n wo vii 1 1 aaa run vnmoAva Awrwn ffiw A "VCD ntn-n 1 . m. . mem ,H u'nir iiv ucnwr . r- ' noin 'KKTYFiara herebv notified that if the same is not 'paid on or before the , . . - , . ... 15TH DAY. OF EPTKiLPES, . INSTANT. . .. Their Property will be ADVERTISED and SOLD. at ruDiic Auction, ,w . .fyrj. SBRVOSS, ' Cp-tf t J t Treasurer A Oollectois .: ' THE: CHEHOKEE JERALD. .. - ' uRpnt', cherokxx ca.N.a . j - The' bnfy paper 'publtsliod in -tlve Twelfth Judicial 'ArfTwrjnpirtrDi Wicrklt. devoted to the Aeri- culttirja. Educational, Mineral Railroad and general' interests of the country. ;, ; . Has large circulation in North Carolina,- upper. Georgia and East Tennessee,and affords an excellent, medium for advertising. E 1 'Urates moderatel ' "9't;yn I:J?-?:K;-i .?Y.K:i' .11; :-:irt-y:rf.i-: -v-'j-fir.: . . ! -' Suba nption $8 per annum in advance. v AddrasV JAMEL P ROBERTSON. ;yt., ... .i . . . . t..., . ; Murphy, N. C . 1 .i,:-,.--j DR. CSEO. HOWE, , . Recently - of (klnmbia; iB4 G.h " OFFERS his swicea to the eUiaens of Wilming ton in the practice Of - ? I ' r i ' j Vn -! i. :Hf : r VRmmNB AND SURGER7. I ' umce over umuigHHi hum gwifuiks M Bank, two door East of Green & Planner's. . Rest dehcS cornel 4tfi and Orange. loctrO eodlw So . Office over- Wilmington -Trust O. and Savings ld, KTItjiZEkS. . f 4 Jjli'frtJ GENUINE PERUVIAN GUANO., Xammbs; AoaicijftTjaiiTs and' bunas ia For A.' uliaers have now an opportumty w oDiainmg this valuable manure in small or large lots, at tbe sole Importer's prices, by aoplying to the special igencyiust established for the pur pose of delivering Genuine Peruvian Guano to coo- sumera at any accessible port or railway station ia the country.' Full particulars given in circular' mail ed free on application tou ; r. f . -rTf.-riu ' wm m a w.c a a m . it No. 63 Beaver St, Mew York. ' 2 J ' REFERENCES BY PERMISSION.' t ! Messrs. Hobson. Hurtado & Co.. A rents of .the Peruvian Government, 53 Wall St., NV Yi- i J- t Moses. Taylos, President National. City .Bank, 53 WallSt.W.Y. ' - s-"'- -. i- J. V. Traeyi Esq., reruviaa uomul ; uroaa. way, N. Y. may 13-1 rXJiX, w tumps - Jso .with North Carolina I 4 s ,J - , t ,, fi T T i f-- J,-c'-t'5S axwins, jcc Fear Klvf f Steamert, 4- 'Jr.- i . 4 - -i-'. bills op-lading, .T i - in short, evervtbiuir and ati'vthihirat1t', -:''1t-'.- South, Cardlfna, Georgia I & ' m A t 'j oi- .'vVjV ."i.,,-iv.! Vri- - . " : . - i urattementa ape FACCrffWD VIWTERrCOODS. Largest arid Best Assorted Stock in the Citv , openedTnow'at LIJE I MKATZ sr 3G MARKET STREET, 1 j -il.! , viA f nil assortrhpnt nf, all t.ViA tiout otvloa nA nAn. c Jones,, j. ; ' 1 ' " Af'f t ' 4 ' , 1 . ""l ' . , tfk Staple and Fancy ;bry Gopds .WHITE GOODS; EMBR0IDERP2S, LACES, SHAWLS, SACQUES, ' i ;V :2VJfi2nnblkts 1 Lte;JPrice than Sold During the Late Panic. ; X.w.6nW'name prices, but have omany,goods,'so astonishingly cheap, that 1 can assure ray kind patrons they T3Ef it " fl'" L IKSUBANCK - PIEDMONT & ARLINGTON Life Insurance Company, Of Eliclimond, VtrKlnUa. Over 22,300 Policies Issued. Annual Income Over $1,500,000 ) i ; ProEressiTe ! 'Prosperous ! Prompt ! : SHALL EXl'ENSES, .SHALL LOSSES, SBCTRE ..i .. ' t iii. l . .... n i - - ' INVESTMENTS, AMPLE RESERVE. r AND GOOD SURPLUS 1 " Premiums Cash, Policies IJberal, i -..- . Annual Division of Surplus. . ARTHUR J. HILL, Jr., Agent. , : ' . y . ; ' ' - Office for the present with Dr. T. F. Wood, Hedi cal Kiaminer, on Market street, two doors West of Green & Flanner's dnu store, Wilmington, N. C. September 3-tf . ' i v Insiirance Rooms. $21,000,000 FIKK INSURANCE CAP ITAL BEPBESENTBD AFTEH ; PAYING BOSTON I.OSSES. : Ouen Insurance Co.. of Liveraool and " London, Caoitdl: .$10,000,000 North llrilla. and IHeimtntile Inenrance Company, Capital 10,OW,000 Hartford Insurance Company, Capital.... 2,500,600 National Fire lneuranee , Company, of ' Hartford. Capital...... 600,006 Continental Insurance Company, of New - ' York, Capital................ ..... . ,ow,we phmnix Innurance ComDasv. of Brooklvn. Capital... 1,500,000 Yirgmia Home Insuranoe Company, of - - Richmond. Capital... ........ 600,000 MARINE The old Mercantile Mutual of New aura. . , . . . . ..y !' ' - y y'n' "A-s ? ' , - -y .U. . XL? E The Connecticut Mutual of Hartford. . - ".' -ATKINSON & MANNING, - nov SS-tf V'- i'- ' . General Acents ?f7 NCOURAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS: 'Uii-yviltf - ijs.j iyyr ; f.. ;y. ; ' ';; 4-; 'Secturity against Tire. : ' : THE NORTH; CAROLINA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, H .yy- ':'';.-.:yy-iy -ui -- !"V-1 .RAT.IPGH. N. C This Coinoanv contlnAes to write Policies, at fair tatea, on allclaases of msurabla property. . - ." i All losses are promptly aajustea.ana paia. ib "HOMK " 1 ramdlv srowln in public favor, and appeals, with arddenee to msnrers of property in .NorthCaroUria iatviia ' ' i.i-r-"i: ! 1 Agents in all parts of the State, , . B-H, BATTLE, Jr., President ; V " -- C. BROOT, Vice President v?-' ! SEATON GALES, Secretary. ! : WIT 1Q7T PAWPVP ftmunriuv t , ATKINBONls MANNING, vAomiTS, -ogl-tf : i; s sv Wilmington, N.CL. - EDUCATIONAL. WILL RECEIVE 'THOROUGH IN- - STKUCTION IN ! u Vocal and lmtrTjmental MnAic from ' '' J.' fL ' RTTECKERT1'' ' .' ',' , . Music Rooms Cor, 3rd and Market ' . e"Clas8ea of gentlemen in Vocal,1 Orchestral or Military Music thoroughly trained at reduced rates at tneir rooms. . , . , JdlSCELLANEQlja JLJETNG FORCED BY ILL "HEALTH TO QUIT business, I am anxious to sell' at RxntfciB Pricks my wnotei stock, of goods, a large portion of. which are now arriving and in transit from New. York, and none old. To a person wishing to embark In business in. a lively and growing village in the best cotton region of thePeeDce,-. , - NO BETTER OPPORTUNITY CAN BE OFFERED. -y;.,.i.;v it-.iii' :-. .v-'"; -'-iy. .- : The large new storehouse can be bought or rented, '; ' ' ' 1 J. COX, Agent - iMjarnix (C. C. Railway). S,ept 39, lS74-tf ; Flbiir 1 Flour ! Flour i ' AAA feARRELS (all grades) at BALTIMORE l.UUU PRICKS.) Having direct communicatiea with the West, we are prepared to effcr great induce ments to our customers. .-. y - . T-T" r BINFORD, CROW CO. "f EATS. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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