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7- ''5;-?1i.vv":"!"' $ j.'y ' a . ' . ' ,' . ' BUSINESS; QABDr;L f ;.KEUEQUg FAlUfAWDPflWTER GOODS; THOMAS WME, niTHEmSTAI GenIiikiTaii Largest and Best Assoxied juithi City Of. the Htfttpo Tint mhsM fa tho (AMI onH :: . TFMZTO 1 mitimore m,. a cjueerry auvrea tin; practical wayoi of the difficulty f pr; STEAM Tuesday MornV' Oct.20, 1874. viauai was seen peramouiaxing pe the Governors! of i the' Southern: Biakek fe ; b. voixnts. '.-.. tiie sNKksf 'Convention Job jfrmifff!Hb us e, i , Corner Front,ana We xritniiNGTOw, wrc. f romtqhattanga lateek af teethe moments he turned tin Bt be. main remedyt i'i W- to ftTXTTS BRAW Country merchanU wUl do well br eaUiaff oa liar on : ' - .- ) .x-,-.-: ..:: -i . ; . - ... ... . . .. , reception pttne news from the. JNorth- entrance ; ana waiKea ' tip to itne consideration-.?:? u i ; vj0pnd frontc portico Hdrewr . ;rrr Some 0,old Mrteph p the curious and generous press who b$ti$. taB -ai;darkl6. tlofijr rafiJEhAlanta Eerted'is$s: Wished it to have; Jiame tnotigh in his-1 ing ;rflnid, n with' which he -i.be- .If. Mr., Stephens rcprescnta the .unaninjous antl nxAmlntniF oiur Block. " tory; h ok want of name it5 will ot; sprinkled tro -stonft floor. vyith epifiion of hU 'eoptei lie wilt present I tr 1 (WHITE; GOODSEMBROmERHlS LACES, SIIAWIA SACQUES, "BOOK. 4Pprietorso theiMerchaiit'RFlonring ICUb. noa. y ana iu . w awr wj """"""iV j ! -mis ! "7 ! That asu f niuiy; ;ol4 , coincidence . :f liJrlOf (tbrtjposed i: oooterenW:'6; : .l0jCttttl0 4 Jt-J.te . that happened in Wa.ihmgtonjhUei foveriJSn(r tUe questioo of NortUern .I " ' v "T" :!'?"fi''--':- '-T " the Joniocrats were jabilatfoafter i4ifferSce to Sflfethem wrongs; .; thelphi !, win. ii. bebn 4ttDi .; : : th6hio ana fn&nWlleclaob,'yer: 1 cicero iiAir. f Wto"', - .i--..:.,. . North are not indifferent to the condition - - i-i . ,, . , , , i - -. . r ; ' ; HoHatiDg'4ylde4;'; something iries in those. StttesK without: some plain 'I I . 1 -J i J ' 1 ; I '.. - It. . r .ia?Vr bU.V-y V a-. V V T IVW -M&B Ul ; be embarrasBedi Itlia's"t)eeryk called another i divf ihl vhi basket1 he "P ?deteihbppositibfl ;K-thSuitterVCo iroigiica: Adrnmistrationu i::?1 .of the body,) rafiiihjs ,onethej " . . t and of its pcirsbnnel,' Pheri some' fabe-i columns,. - and satisfied that Eelhad' ;;tM is toi i P. tious youthj. haTfitia eitheV-!tbe; fear vi' i.tja, j. lOBiueauat aeyurnor!'yet -ot -ppeareu.'n''iter a snore timeione rt f. v, ui,u ,. ; his cause underhandedlV; in giorht 6f m a naelaehoTv. mann niHtoAM:ri f - ' ' vK.!s.---.' rAfi tanugatory affair frhicbj Xro4tt!4Whati KepuMican party will be disposed to eterx)npositioa toits csistence... .i owumuiiaucui ecciua- ll&ewiae'gaauj I renii I lb interest' inx 'trrio ' W.--r.r4tto f It has been likeneo alLsor of as4 semblages of birds and beasts, frora L tne lordly vulture.to, j the j kingly jackal. .U3J. A -.;;Tb f?!-6uy :wentohatyr466gi .j.'-ast v.- I I wurtu.. 9 .ceqi. vnue tne.fUniYerse I was agog oHr'lfts startling exposures whileilaDl&.dfcaiSef was -wet With Xhe involuhtkrc iTf rhU ' i jc-8ii x- .i:t-i i f Vy! ?; y Be?m fcnd';martyrdora5)f the . atiOln'sWards, jthe' Con Venlioij "frAAA :-,i"l'd?-';-L jj i-.--iW.-" 'X. I J" stfeamItobirlgry ..-jf 4wVM.U::iji vjiititi: -TiisL ami imaginations; Sneakfrig ''iway!, TtV mWintn nrlf au ii!crfttr'' r-i V. I l t c " L But while wft.Sou.ern sinnera.rd disposed to loke over the late lament- i " -vr'-ii" ":-':'! i uL Yoxli Journal of Commercg explaink f tho collapses aterl.fab.ipTi: ;r..e;ftc4aljotttftTwyW!fe as iar as posstote ?roraanac snnouncea. it : I ' -tSecretary "teayi, Oute,age"bf f -all"cla4sis ' S? KtHSS dations.? The; burden -ot tbj discussion lSt!JtSL sented to the world. SothB delegates wished them to.be; printed all at ooeeaod imme- ; diately;omer3thoughttbey shouldappearjri jusiaiimeiiia uu. -..; icgmai ucnuua, oaj once amontht and finally a motion passdd that returns of outrages should be made o iP6 ninnt h?mtAHftftlin?ftoloe(iffi .1 o . . . - I j T t ; ' ' . or uongress. tion deprived Htical thunjiecr' appomiiug iw but they? -were f meetly T?f 1 aadnwere, jSfkbm. las : not. it was aiso seen vua JlBlf wAB" k4af WlflgUlg4WaAWIWWlMlMM(rW date, would show a steady Xalune off ,in, me , L number of Southern disrarbahefes arisibg deemed best toTpbstln.fiufde-of fitaiis- Any bashed-up report of the thrice-told talea atxjut Ku-fcaux aaa-r vv -Lag would bave fallen flafeli theJ cotSntry. n; h nVoaraUVeW thev mav as well jrive up their attempt to " x- rf r influence -the pbblio mindby those ancient devices.' While. the convention, did not bring to light any facts to prove a seriously disturbed condition of the South at this time, it adopted resolutions disingenuously assuming' that "murders, assassinations, and other outrages to portions oi me recpn gtructed States; iupouijJacefnJLcltlzeris," are still common occurreitces: ; v rif.r. I During tbe waT' ! and" fdr a sbort while aften the -whole Np(rth.. glori- fied Lincoln as hero, statesman, coon- try-saVer maftyf;- ' Kow it woi ldiL ' . . r , . f , -eem there -are few who would do. h section pals of lay the ingratitude. Last Thursday Meades,,it is said . not to be Meade - but Passaglia's) . statue of Abraham; proving abortive, noor Dick 0tefebvVa fifth- . c ' rate man, aenverea ine aaaress. ; 11 the managers haiWdropped a line to. '. ,-Henry, of Gov.' : Wise, it'iB likely one o1f thera Would bave delivered Art bra- tion as far superior lb glesbys as vention. jjlhis would have sienified ' ' Ik ' ' C l too the firm ligature of olive :and cvDress in harmoniona hfiant.v T1pth1- : .s.onstothrksmt the partv managers at WashlnUoh tbe XJ. is. benate from ew Jersey. .for the itoittentioitwttra rakmk'tial PT$ - .m?nafe a 4 ."S10!3 He is stumping his State: ' ; the old ''utragey whkh'yne-du, that if they: dont ! begin-a vigorous Dr Aver of ''Chernr Pectoxatf' &2S86S8t&gS paigatonce Hoe itt be fame, ha, ta' p55?(oik was vbrtHdrjhinteyirietterfrotn tlje losfe,aad,th,e.npty so paralysed;! as, to; gress in the beventh Congressional XneSSJST ; iag iheedentiapjtigttl mxm twoo tnnarMt if -Am .a KiHJrii-Vv-ti ooi i MTTai rs nav .taKefi.- anti . nas written to i j : or Mamias exceedingly ry, ir --. 1. taurap.t.4 i VlHWB me, sab said Sarii, maiJjr ucicgca, 011 - ; . -r - , M i7 'snons,K a for de Rr,oons." , utilize a long listffreab " outrages" in tfre4 Peabody ?nn Trustees- are JRepulH. ,;;n-r-STnji7;!V'-:,'f 1 Ci0PtsetWeimaSnethM- iflfniCwc 'Vm fL-7 i a the course of the convention on this sub- t, . , . , li Crf 'V -"V-... iect is exDlainedin this way: There was an haye: jrtVerf the subiect of corirpufsoty. if'Mari n.51'tr.:i' will Lincoln was uaveiled at Springfield,: ftew Y6rk;J sarcastically ; christied,i: The TjJJ, Morniog Stab, iba ve "gone1 byef; Illinois: ifSeveraY attempts toecure 2fepw&5, concludes after reading jthejWest-j : to the Jews.,;.,,;, pi e- iJi j an orator on ne" occasion proving nhat " 5 n "f S A marriage "recently Icele ing. Jarried the news to fliTain Mansioir&rlaerinialllfthm in thej aether months of, the Serood Cehlefri nial year 1876. Stronger thingshave happc happened. ' ' Will the iifacar -nnfitoi I be a lad prophet ?r i ' a xM O pa : tt: 1. l i ; 2ssness, of such a - " " ;. WVJ1 M eernocratic Con, rvatlve' Frty, the .1 For. -rlt com , neius' on the glorious elections ttf last t Ueella thiR mannerf. .kM kiUt .k.",?. -1.-';1 noble States exceeds the most sangufc exM nectatlODS ..Of the Democrat theoUMdwea I m","; every ten-year old -.sohoolboy Wh61 ewd:Wiatber.3read.ihe: .ee r" uaimtuij. jaguu auvwb kuav iup i tprinclpai plank3 nf 'the ' platforms -of v-v-: rfJl iJ to'homaxW. nrtr.!n'nwAU diana.wasinflation and payment of e 5-i20 bonds- in ereehbackk-4The . "''"'f ! ItSsatd- that Speaker Blajre eatlyfeatturical . . . - i - ' rr . 1 He intends visiting Pennsylvania and j - NeV'York himself inder and push the "leaders' there to IsaVe .the'dav - MBlaine tO llte. wle trust. We rather .think theJ-el is !a . , - , , -L-r party in Ohio by tlwjname of Pendle- ton and one i in Indiana wnom us in- 1 - , , - nu.c ncuu auui oa usuuiv&.p. i One of these gentlemen mav have interesting- to,: saw on the -J . - - .-- , - -.. ' . .. . r ; I . a a . .. I . !. i . ir-l.T-.. V ILII JL 1 1 I . WW u l.rw - . I'll dae,-f'tnaeraliofiJand in a-lat session d I ; -.fi'M J. Jjli ..iv,:-viIreM nieiYo::::", V::-vTt tVitf-nyniiff a pan .re8k ' .wri? gjtluLMsotmntiiph . ns 7 i ixc T ohtt fiiinrofr in i.a I mixed evil. . To keep up their mode I w 'ii'5:';;:'if J-' iA"' - .-J a JuJ: J?MasWwayf -W.w.aVrw tVima lot ttia T?-TiixKlinmn mfl. -wrong thing let the KepnUcan-ina- flare WWr i . hfM err; rruii. t.ukt. . TLnuw.;A m. lie iiA3.Uk uun ia .a.aa w a-wmaw mvv. vgrCTmcu x cuUBjur!. , OTHERS' l spirit or no Proas on. tbo Eleetiona, e.. 4tc. : " ' T r ' I - - i:. ' I ... - -t ; f;p ; r The President's, centra' the Washington RepvMican, says .1 ' ora: thev (eiee- tion in Ohio is a "serious set-back to the rlo ur ,j .Vn IT; the party machine.'! v j i . f' ' '' V .n. -c 'ljA chat andno-goconvtioq." VWTiicbfh that some folks . can be chatter-Uoggy On r fC;an in : uwt, T.-o -77: 1? ! . ., m vr; ""iiJUK .H. . r'rTrnr ion in I olIaiVintinD1 fn AAOfMint Tor II. j h ;o::ffi-, .. , ; r ' . . .. . .. . -7 J.UU A UliilUC against these things, and' gaVe' lSemocratic majorities. r Pennsylvania wilVvUeagainst , J them and give a. Republican majority I Tirl .. .1-1 tl. ml,!. AUrflit h.a 'v U-ri..--woj.K. 10 bba goon mwu luncjiuiiiviiuq iu ,iu,u- iththat there is a limit to coition. t :vitAAMa'T.Ai.nr. u .Anviiiina iiriin i jruuilbtiuo uivu iw uio wnv-ft"w "MV urn olixftiva mftrVorl 4nnt limit All yr? 1 . . A m I A 1 - m . . SbAts bill early in.Xhe fiessionr.T ni4 Atmyj naa jusurocpveremroiwa very i SSS i't Pharlestq papepeaka of ii IphiaVtfisfays.asit high, and the latter six ieeu , . iji a corner r f Ha'f d money" yjrH Somebody says:; ru nat smoKera 'ir.i.1. nii Tn'n.it.aiVotf.d l.iiavA TPM-hpA thf Acme of skill in the 4ime apoiogifbri .seTete p'cotf inunia- . .. . v . rt4 . ' -'i - m l eaSs'k homily 'tO'theidemente -4&n1ietf 'KeDuoHcanttartV.' the'demented snd disor-? which though toTafe.to 4oy good js jet of Hyely: in terest intfce. history ,of ;Qur: ppjitiiga,. , Re citing the various blunders ' and 'crimes of that organization-,' it assign them as -causes lot dismav and defeat. " mese tnmers com- ing frauds perpetrated in the. previous. four ars oCen, Graut Presidencyfraudi ttchwld hia ure-eleicm, which; ere. M proved .,pr .c tclt .weatCoodond-r-Uavs.;;ait;iast on tfee 'fluDremacv; 'and -even .ttelife, of the Republican organization rPf al thM w'jlbe peuiitbraf athird tprm naiini.ita r nnnit til a naftv ' Thfc ."JjJ ... ..... v J- -J . ' "I ' Ln" i Vlt.ti-VJ. -:-ijrAk xt ouung out me terror oi conaign pumsa- ment at the. ballot-box will be of any avail Via arrest that-a, ir I ' to arrest that-evil POLITICAL. POINTS. ' . .... ..r ji , i ,7 . a :iuy j The ' worst of ' all 1 knaves r arte those that can mimic thir. former honesty. -Xtti -Z I ' '. V:.rT!r, - Jge Carpntsenonsly ill. - Georgetown county, deer dying I rapidly of blacktongue.'' : , ;. , In. .Sumter county, J: W. Brad .....).. l..:. ..." .u ,,u g.u.vu.wa uun.i un,. iu 'Georgetown' Times: ,AUYou may retire, said.' Governor Moses to -a I the-'Am'MftsoiiXnMbtnfftotf: ? --i f-- -. -."-5 I u T-ometevu tneu to fturn tip the I rL'fjLz.' J. i.W TCi.Jj.i .:J ; v.- Qde,p66 ' on 1 last Thursday. J "fy- M j Khedive scuedofaJiQgf at-ou'th -4 ' tot theTOia YtefatotyMkan-M & j. ? I r- inciuainff, Ji.ainDure s new son r-j-s. --. r - ,ti ji I two, Jiving grand-cMldren,.,, u iiA .Pert ' Deposit Alderman! is p.M..f :A.i. wiii 1.4. ICOIUGUV XV Ul A.AVU M' JLaUU. wortn an aggregate oi i,uuu,uuo. ... ...... .. - - - - - " j Key; AdaraKnclj, : io jolergy- iInan 0f . .'tbe M. E. Church, died j in JBoydton, Va,, onth; 13th instant.! h w aew xorn. city;, f ::ui,yuuv 00tl With.ia big" annual deficit hereto fnr imnoMSihle to make uo bv taxa $8,000,, , the. National Party ; oi " Tha singular German, sect, the f. V.andns :ha.Dfnfrira YlPMtrih((1 in I t VilVa.t! A4IL7. u V W . v- . . , , ...vi a giantess,-tbe: former forty inches cloud-compelling line who . can -bio w. three cbBceUtric": irings andplrt .1 .1 1 1 ..r.tfinntWr.lla. tnrougu u . i..uc .hpu- I . T. f T. 1 .1 V ! l?-A.fc' w audreSS lO llle ,Oi6i. IUU1.I1UUO 1U thbb6k them that the ontrmr'a qmIva fiharfl in Dolitical wi-v . - j. O . :T1 i 1 lipd'ges of b'eaatifti.l YeniceVj;i)'f I 1 r t tr .... . - 1 events is over. U. S. Clalbts, Collection. BanKiiripoi', ''ftnIldins;Afccieitlon,'PnalUei. . " ET) WA1W C'AKTWELLC ' Attorney nd (Conuscilor at Law, tlons for Solicitors. Price $5 00. - Addreea i BDOVC (oct y-smos Streeta. -: - - Loctl3;tf .-.oil in-ifc-avj -nioJ Um-U va y.-icpr oiU f Af cot? sTKANbErsbtrtcfi,' fS 5 . 'ilf praptfe luT. ATE and;EDE&AL CiDUlJr. :,J V.UI5S: 1L IIILJj;, ; i . n-wr-VMVl .11 lllll I ) k I VrV M r ! OFFICE TOtfAi 5. CAZAUX.! I J Ni. A STEDlStANi Jr. : .Attorney;'kt,Law,': i - ELIZABETRTO WN, Nl .- O. ! PnrifleB and Perfumea the Breathl Cleanaea Boantiflee and Preserves tb vi i. j: : u; M . .-ye I - J.j: - , . :T,E li.T lI, 1' v .. ti., ! r. tTw. 14 daily, and yonr teeth wfljj Itei (Hia hut of Na - bat a8-yth'-aAt:t;..?.-S.r; ;3M ,f, LITNCli and TABLE CRACKERS. ....... -..j CHA3.D,MYE9a&aO,!, -oct 18 f ;I ; . .A And 7 North Front st. Ac, &c, at .-.fa. csArs, j..; iprERs '"cj);; i ct 18-tf :i I-' .Vc:6aiidl7 Kprth Front ti j V.X-i i'-.B C-l.i i :M;fI&1&aD;IA theMjorarBonae,fpaiet;Breet,abovette ingHQBfof,Shrieij Br., just one j.doo, removed frominy bid etand, where sli'sU r pleaseli id see' OCliaiW JiLaJl-X Jr. JrJL.ilklliX JL. !).':; a '.,111..; llayv Flour and Bacon'. ; in1 BAIPlMKj5AjnaiaN, 5VV 11(10 BM. FIPR.AiigrAdeB, V'.-jtd'j -mm AAUUQ A-7IAAVJAV--.A D'JVUHl.Ji Cf -S. V I i'i! k i'i y:, j "1 AfV Boxes D S & Smoked Sides, ' 1 -aM J 1 i..iA' Jwrfrf jr T l l. 11 . -ft? ii. J'l ! II. II il . 1 ' A ivXW-swfo! ft ianwo o:.Uirrdrr 7() : VT w " 7 , FprialalowbT ' : f-, . . .. -.1 1 ' 1 1f-0 Bla H Synip, ' '. ' ' ; j U-l JO-H . TTXJUlj-L-a-Ji-J jitia'jiv't'. t; Cofrev-KaUl4Hui;ar, Sbot. 100 Srf.??; . i OCA 1 i?.0 BBLS REFINED SUGAR, . , 200 Bag Shot, 'Forsale'by.' i - .a". oct 18-tf ', 5 ! J WILLIAMS A JtJ-OEtfcBJSpN.. , t: ji i Corn. Corn, Com, : y AAA BUSHELS MIXED CORN," '! :."ior.alel6wiby-tCiV---1 rlft'- ;u'oct 18-tf -'"J: ' imjAktis & jitjrohison. . !Detitiv;;K My new Quarters,' di the vcj 'nd floor of abe new building sootbeast cornor of - Market and Sec ond streets, are now ready and 1 shall be glad to attend W my engagement T"JWfT; 'and bther patrons. . v 'i K.- i ,1 r--n . ?ot 18,3mtt8. :. . ; 1 lini .jASff-jgBAj,! ,and' Whito Ash;..Coal, tt Sizes and of Best Gualitti n ji,; -ii Vi4 ;( SD.iVif .UmT..---:!; 1 ' Screened TrdeifrdTAaitt- r'?i. U-sWi. 1 , . .Ewry loedwfighed arearately. .j . j (UeUyered .p.rompjry at LOWJKST PRICES.. OCt 484f " iw.W Hi t'JV ft.GJ PABSLEX Wj W I' ' i , ii .11 r r.H. f- ' I'I.. '. American, Fngtish. and rL-. 1 & .u..; ... r 1 i,. 1 ,. , . 'J. .'-TriTmiTi L largest md best selected etoiek In the city ti-.' be fotind atthti old'' established hardware bonse of IfflWii'p Imi. TMfeCXVtFST mmm: lllb!E?:lJ I- JOHN DAWSON, oct 18-tf Nos. 19, 20 and 31 MarketSt 'VVltLlAM til BBAKI,:r , ' ' ; - "A " ' jpkopbibtor; 1 '-S TE OUZT ESTABLI8H2EN1 u; m xu iirrt. PPTWt !htrtirms:ni-nt'y. . ; - ' . ,.'n-1 ' ' s- : IHV,.- Vi :.n". ,v-:::yo.--;-'l.. - :' . THE J5EST. ASSORTMENT OR T p JJ;, j, A p E R g . sand Inks r . u : : : '.:.:-v,.- j ' . ! r2 !i.;..'.I u d' SKILLED WOUElilEN , ; Every Department. ' - :Uj u '.' --- 'i r -i. , .if .il'. -.i f i.l ... :. .f :,:;!. .. V " ! , . : . A,.; '--.H.. t- v r-l-t-'.i' -n LOWEST PRICES, i:.I ' ? .iii:." ' f' ; ': VV P j R I G E 1 S i-. Oi , -. sjj:-.-'.-;, - u . i . - -t. ' UMidi-i tU -i-ii-!. : f UfeUr.'-riw L . ; f . . . , , : ; .. .. ., 4 ' ..., ...v.. .... v i ? , yz -is ... i - FOB TUB be s t q ual i t y 1 o f w o rk. f vft- 1 X-. ' .. . ?;jis3i -.-ill flfi.f ,i.ii;ai:".vf;ar:c: f Jndiaid - MJ. - ajiJ o-rviiv- l-ilio'f .SiT! :-x? Wl 3 v- .-, ;,::i .-r-.y ,, J.r. ;. -v ::;:,.,- ; r tk; ,,. j j ,' , ; -.Vi. 'fl . ; Ol I O?;- iil.iii j-tv 'cut :-?-it hi'las'i') lino Executed Promptly : I S ' 1 - - . . a- AIfI ..-): IS K:I L F U L: L Y . -it: ..:v't. ; : 31! lw"V Improved Machinery .-jr, ..:(: .. ' .,: , " ' r. . ' ' . . ." OV .-'.J, ' .;! ;;; s " - - A..T ,T , jsLXHTXis I ..J-i:l 'lis I.-: . . . . - : 1 '-''.'r . i .r.INCB ADDING I r? .'rtOf wirrfiV.t i ?i?i.ti ? ',: '' Wr nableci io- U1I arders wl th . . ' .' 'i! .';.'v.';. i-.r . ' THE UTMOST DISPATCH less noe. than; Sold Dnnngrj ;thfe ; Late -Panic. 1 would " name ic,; but have so many goods'so astomshinglv Vheao that I cab. Ussure inSy &i? patrons they will al ways find Vs bHce's ' r ? i f B v ........ . ... Hi ty-..' h H .1 bs if is .T.itlijjr'.-'f::;? . PIED110NT1 ABUN0T0H Jnf e IiisurnefeOoMpaiiyi Of Richmond, ' Vlrgiiila. . ,.. !. ...I.::; . ; . . iSW;' Over 22,300 Policies Issued.' ; . Aimnallricome Over $1,500,000 1 . . . .1 "!.'. t 1 P,rosperons.I" Prompt '." Hijiliiifi SMALL EXPENSES, SMALL LOSSBa.. BBCUIiB " '-: vi-S , : : : : . rNVESTMENTS, AMPLE KESEKVE, " ' AND GOOD ' BtrRPLU8l Premiums Cash; Policies Liberal . ..--I ..-; s 5i; no .j : -t. j Annual Dlylslon oT Surplus. Office for the present with Dr. T. F. Wood, Medl ! qal Examiner, op Market atreet,, twp doors west of Green A Planner's droit store, WHntlngton, W. CX $37,600,000 VIBUS inSUBAIf CH CAP IT AX. R EPRE9EN TED AFTBB '' PAYING BOSTON -XOSSBS.' , ' i Onoen Ininnncs Co.'. of Liverpool and London, Oaoital ....W-..., $10,000,000 North British and Mercantile Insurance Oomp&ny. capital. .v.;;.u. . . : . : .-. . v. . w,nn,wo HartfQrdlnstira Company, Capital...; -OU.ooy National Fire lnenranee Company,' of ' '-SastfcML Capital..lj.'.'.i'.i.. -U ;600j0 Continental Insurance Company, of New V l r-ri IV -. .... O KfWI rWM Phoenii Insurance Company, of Brooklyn, . Virginia Homei lnsnnuioe company, or. ""11HH rrirr VaUlrZU .......... UW.WU MARINE The old MercanUleiMntual f New York. , LTFB-rTns Connectlcot Mntnal of Hartford. : ATKraSON MANNING,' nov M-tf , -tii. :; 1 fci.;.: General Asrentt COURAGE HOME INST-TUTIONSv ' Security agaiast' Flre.' w ; THE NORTg; dOLGsTA I msmFmm? TtolmfymnaMrmiinitoMmm n acita Policies, at If atr' X-WB, IJUiU-MOl Ui IUMUH1, lUVIreiiiJ, -AJi fAases are nramntrr aamitaa sna vmw.. une HOME " is rapidly (rowing In public favor, And appeal wnh'eosndence, to tssnseM of property North CarolinA, ,? f - v. t ..v.., - . . tr t .BAl?Tfr..!Jdntr,,, .,.1(,H:;-. Agenu in au pans r ine Dime. C.B. ROOT, Vice President. - . ' 6EATON QALE8, Secretary. a n u 2 ioi ,i;;u :;' PULASKI COWPER, SnperyUpr. . 0, , ! . ' ' ' ATKTNSOiS MANlOAeitfe-fBj , .. 'na4-)ii.Vf -iisr-r,'; o :', tv, WUnintpB, N. p.V EDtrCATIOHAL. T ADrES WttL ' RECEIVE THOROUGH 'STRUcyiQN. IK; iiiir u ! VocsdandlaBtaTMienta t: .: .T, F--RUECKERT s . . .' Mnsla Rooiias -rClasBeit gendemsin In vofealif brchestral or Military Mnsre-thorongbiy -trained-At reduced rates At their rooms, .fc-au-fiitii u no j..., pet tf -- t ' B- - !- ; ...:!.-'i!!:.'-'-' . ErjSG.ruRCED BY ILL HEALTH TO, QUrj Vn-n?8ai. I am anxious l sell at Kiduckb Pbicas my who!eti'-CA cf goods) a large, portion of wihlch are no'w anMn'g and' mtramU from New Yorkj and bbiie old. ' To a 'peraofa" wishing to embark in bnslneea Jn a Hvely and growing villuein the.be.-t eotton region of the Pee Dee, ; , , . , ' ! '''' NO BETTEROPPQBTBNITY CAN BE OFFERED. ; . The large new storehouee can be'bonghlor rented. i-; -.; . ' . .;.! i . i ;';" -I' :- r;- -A,-,f-,t f ,,,. V,,WX' Agent. ILBsviiXB (61 6. Railway), Sept. S9, 1874-tf : . i ' I i lil I I i i I' ' ii- -r-9 ill ''I ' 11 IV NEW FALL-AND WINTER GOODS Receiving Dally at J. & H, SAMSOIT'S, All Of wblchlaWpVchased for READY CASH by bnr resident partner, Mr. Jolins Samson, of New York; We respectfully ivi-e ,nr friends ' and patrons' to Examine Our Steele Before rv.rcha.alng. . . . ,. . : . loctlj-tf v- New Goods !. BOXES CRACKERS AND CAKJB5, i K Boxeteaa Cheeaa;- - OU -..r.-f ' ; . .- r v. j - :- f; 1 A A Boxes Soap, - For aale by EDWARDS HALL, oetll-tf " WUlard'aBaUding. MISCELLANEOUS.; y A P, P;XE T.X) . Iff. S i.; ! ,. . Amerieaii ,: GyclopsBdia Eatirely rtaWritien.hr the n.ilest writera on every mu V JecL- Printed rom n , type, and illustrbttd . wiiu neverm mousaiiu j3.ni,ravu.gB ana Ma)a ;i (I ; . Te wori oritrmally faublishea 'llfief she tttlv ui Tmi Nbw AhbSioAm CrciurpPaEijiA . is c.tuiilbiea. h 1B03, since wmcn iinte awwios circu.auun w inch it has attained in all parts of ..tiie tniU-J. . Mai lb, un.. the signal developments which have, u.ken place n every branch of science, literature, and rt. have iu dncea tne editors ana pnDiisners. iq suonut to an ex act and thorough revision, and 'to issue, a iiew eui- Uon enatled thb ajcebxcam fcnrpnorDL... ; . Within the last ten years the progress of .iiscover in every department of knowledge has made a new work of reference an imperative want. The movement oi political .Affairs has- Kept pace with the discoveries of science, and their fruitful ap plication to the industrial and useful arts ana iLu convenience, and refinement of Boclal life. Great wars and consequent r nations have occurred, in volving national changea of peculiar moment, 't h. civil war or our own country, wmen was at its height whentthe lAst volume of the old work appeared, hm, happily been ended, and anew conrse of commercial and industrial activity haa been commenced. JaAree accessions ito our geographical knowledge havetbee made .by the indefatigable. explorers of . The jrrtat political revolutions of the last decade, with the natural result of the lapse of time, ha? brought into public view a multitude of new men. whose names are in every one's mouthf and of. whose lives every one is cunouB to mow tne particular.. Great battles -have been fought and important sir.e. maintained, of which the details are as vet oreserved only in the newspapers or in the transient publica tions oi tne day, put wnictt. oiii.at now to take their h.c permanent and aatnenuc nistory. 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The embrace all branches of science and of natural hitt ry, and depict the most famous and remarkable iea, tores of scenery, architecture, and art, aa well as th. processes of , mechanics and manufacturers. - Al though intended for instruction rather than embel lishment,-no pains have been spared to . insur theii artLstie excellence; the cost of their execution u enormous, and it is believed they will find a welcome reception as an admirable feature of the Cyclopaedia and . worthy ;otH high character. . .j .. t, This work la sbld tiiRnWHW fin tw- tM.. m tO . . delivery of eAch volume. ! It .will be. completed In sixteen large octavo volumes, each containing about 800 pages, folly illustrated with several thousand Wood. Engravings, and with numerous colored Lith ograph Maps. .;, j-,-. r . i. , . 'r- ,;; :Pw ' Style qfMridiiie. ' ;' i t).!i!:r.Sf-, vjf. v .''ir' - - faeClothper yol,-,. .H...,v.w:.',.,r.f s 0 TD,S.?SU8Biil' extr. Pevol.w..li.l.. ;.,Ji,; 8 i U M9ro. aptirme, gilt edges, peryoL. 10 0t Ih Fall Russia, per vol...... ' io 00 . TniW) WUTTfflM va. al a. O J1S . . f txntil .completion- will be. Issued vnce in twelve -imontbs.' I fc--'..l.Uif!. . i. . tif. l-j ui.io . AddresA this iPahlishers, j . j ';(. .. , .-A:tit cdt 1 ..APPLEfON & CO., '--''CO- '-i'!"iri.lli7tf.! !;1 - i; f ' J.na fcJn jtiis'q-arjHiiitnttl r-i r, - SEYOTBDifTO THE : BEBT, INTERESTS OF the SUte oi North Caroliha--t6 .the success of Conservative nartv. the'develonmant at th kid. eh wealth of the dtAte, the inviting emlrration in to car midst, and admnement of the welfare of our people U OTerything that arves to. nuke a State prosperous ana Independent IU " ... . .. .. . v. ily.'uii .f.yj.-; i. , ; , ADVERTISING COLUMNS j'.i.i ,".'..,n.....i)iv, J i - ill. will be found of great AdtAntage. AS both -the Dailv and Weekly circulate largely in every portion of the Bute. Rates moderate. - - ..:.. I. .SUBJSCRIPTlbil KATES: ' ; . ; :u Daily, One Year...;...-.... ....,... ,.$T 00 ,.y Weekly,One i Yw....,. v!.,t.(,f..,.f. S OB Subscribe lbr,fI874 : i '4a'' (jl , ' STONE '&. UKZELL, ' ' ' ': ; ' Proprietors. ''jana-tf 5 ' ri i pi :-.". fice,- Triir Copecfof.'; '3i i-'f : TTY tF WILMINGTON, N. CX, W-;jutf. 'i.,-ii v. i February 18th, H.74, . . . or Jaaoru ' ' ' v j y i, . v,',f ..; -. THft .OWNER , of , any Trtck, Dray, Cart e Wagon, nsed in the eity, will send, the same to the shop of John A, Parker, oh Second Street, and have their Registered number painted thereon be fore the first day of March, prox., when the Ordi nance imposing a fenaity win ne emorcea. A list of the registered numbers will be furnished on appiicAtien aitais omee. :X- i -.-j.'.J - feb 19-eod tf tbnr T. C. 8ERT0SS, ' . Treasurer. Hoirry 6eki ''Hews, PUBLISHED EVERT TUESDAY MORNING IT CONWiTBOBO, S. G., t w. , !beaty, EpriroR; j. w. a. smttht i T"- ! ' FUBiisnxs : '.- ui : ';. -,, - i, . ' Terms-M Per Adbbw. ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED AT JbOW rates.. fTbe Sorry Nan the enly paper paa Ushed In the county, and having a -large eircnlation in tUs-eeonty, and A seofeidemble eirenlAUon in Co lumbus And Bmnswiek county, U. iC., soakss It desirable medium for AdTSrtI-jrs. w . W. K Bernard U ear aitaonaea -age via mington.N. C. dec vyu .. ' ... f t -. a-: . . - " , '. -
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