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1 t- i ; ill; -1 m IP & 1 if i if- I? 14 i 1 n . I ft 'Si . II- f ;4l i u ill- a '5 4 11 1 . 4 if 1 tf- i Wltl. II. BERNARD, V ' -Editors. ; . i '. CICERO W. HARRIS, i -. " ' WILMmGTOZTJir.a:, ! Thursday Morning, Nov.'. 5,1 874. A WATERLOO WITH A TttEANINti. The great triumph of Tuesday was, a protest a of the int6lfigence of xue North against - the overweening cor raplion and despotism'of the Federal A A mintnt irtTi' rlTfiro ilia ato act of deliberate people who are slow , to move in politics, but Who,' when tney move, jniove . with the velocity . ol an ; avalanche. Indeed ; -tho completeoesa lof .Ihea.victQfy Is susrffe8tivo Lof : ihewwork of an av i- lanche. Only , the victims' 'deserved their doom, vj.Ve." dqspot4 remember intbe. rjolitioaj 'annals of JEnglish speaMngeoples'hav.mgWad orariy such tremendous revolution accor$-. , plished.iu . comparatively 'eo short a t.imn.' It wan nn'mnTatia in kia Vano4t il disastrous to the " Repuhlicat) ;'part; r, and it affords the only- tangible) pro if1 that has yet been given hi a disposi tion on the part of. tho Northern peo pie to restore to the ountry a per fectly sound, honest, economical and truly republican administration of affairs. But,', as 'we have ' just remarl:e.4 H t ;: ;?as67!; Aiveeping if left ho doubt of the sincerity J of the North br pf.Uho earpestpess of that section in tbe crusade for reform. Custom house exactions and dishon- csty, bribery lOed it' Mobilier, and" general reckless" thievincr' ftrit? ntian. general recKies8tnieviur and cauan- dering 'wefe Bignlly oyerthrown in party:5Butlernd Buiterism; ai bom -and nborpismGrap t and Grantism seem all, toave been wept nnder the avp.ntrintr t.M-: ' -;: ;.H J I j . This is what the people did. did they do it?--";;': :v; : Why Behind all the' i 3C0 pf victory behind the . crowing of tho chickens and tbe-J roan'of1 the - thanksgiving guns stands the 'raison ?etr&-the purpose of the " people. ; They diS not simply prefer the success of 'one party to that of th6'.'Vtheri,:H''lt'';'w48 not merely a changeof . regime ihey demanded. Their purpose was far deeper than the schemes of t rading pol iticians. They were superlatively tired: of mismanagement. . Misgovernment tadrpjynpnder the Radical party into the most fearful oppression The spirit of. the ; peoplewas. becoming debauched. 'The ; Very ; ' aUVthey breathed was polluted by the taint of the scoundrelism that was. Jn every department and every branch of the Government, ; The time had come,' - 1- - 1 ' .t k . ' i bu iue peopie wisely inougnt, wpen this dangerous ulcer must be stoppe4. Without Tear.thT remtejies wer aii plied, and.pow the sore is ip process of healing. The late elections. North r.()v;JCl:j-).. j j j and South, were a mighty an. ntell genii upnsingjpor mere indignation, a, su dden .ebullitioh of strong passions itwjas, the.jesuit of deep reflection-ras well as of a re turning sense of justice. . Ink,it(thk! suffragans of Iheynited States decl si vel v and mnmnhantltr uMprioA ih't manhood and Votbeir .wisdom? We inay pot' yet have envtnelaollle KeDablican . Dartv snrh nartioH ova long-livedr1 but we have certainly ssn; the last J.of the;: frightful $ extravi . gapces.inConeresad' Ad tionthat hav5 Lmai.the'1 mne years. I Henceforth we.';- trust til theend of 3Gfrantrs- present ternj,- nriiiu uiua oeaui uui)v UU.W-iJe niS lasu as President there will be somp slight regard . or how -of - regard 'for the rights of citizens and thd honor of the- nation,' Congress will now. be in good hands. - Even the Senate wiH ha modified as soon as the Legislatures tat are tofill existing and approach ing vacancies' shall meetii The'dc'ces sioa- of Democracy to con trpl in the "V'ise oi representatives will awe the scamps in every officialThole in the country.1 It is worth a thousand committees on civil service refortn, v.;:But there is a, word ;of ;!advice our friends must give and receive among themselves. U ,T he success of Tuesday if wwely used will .keep the Demo cratio party j'n 'power, f. If !the same wisdom ;that has characterized most of the recent movements of the part v shall characterize its subsequent oper ations, it will inevitably win a great victory in 1870." Not, until a Demo cratic President-8hall;execute f the . '" laws of a Democratic "Congress 'will there be a -perfect' government'' suli as the Oountry requires for its peace ..;'Ppentylin0afe Hence theVastam'bortaucs :C'dii(Ji4 .h )W,L ygilanW?r4terimriation and Xftrage, LeteniocratUjConferlil tive 'all"6verthe'iioAptj'yiVe Va'tidug and wary,. as well as bra vej ind ihere, 1s no doubf of a final victory in' 1870. TOUCHING TEA, We do. not intend to eulogise or abuse this article, which, for the last ten .years, has been so extensively imported into the United.States. We : are .well aware "of the "fact",, that our, people used tea at a penod anterior j to the commencement 'of the last de-, eade, for history and the proudesti tradition of the New England Statesr tell us that OftO'of the'first symptoms; of,J the Revolutionary wan w8 exhib ited over a cargo of old hyson. We could not conscientiously eulogize it, for medical science does not show that the use of it is beneficial in most cases. We cannot abuse it, for tea is of,' course, the commodity ' whicib causes, tea-parties.. And, not for the wealth of. Croesus, would we have our name handled disrespectfully (or oth erwise, if we could " help it) by the tea-tablo 4 gossips.1 'Therefore, with la' profou'Pd bowvto the Notaries of thet aromatic shrub., we nroceed to pive.a few commercial statistics. - , j ,,The principaUteas,. now in use,are I the black and the green. The prinoi- pal black teas imported intohe . . , . , TT;J CiaI.. J.. a. uuueu OLiiLis- iiurnitr ino iai lhii jr ctti a aic uuiuu buu iiiugj uug, BUM chonaand ooneroUtPoaohonj?. orancro pekoe, and pekoe. The green and youiig hyson,1 gunpowder and hyson skim. .We thinks the hyson is cop sidered the best apd we are&ure-the I wapkey jSjthe most inferior, v ft As the "heathep Chinee "who "for waya-thatredark '-and tricks rihat i -.:wir w':iki-if-:w i 1 J tx c .vaiii la. ucuuiiar, vuiuv m(.s most of thas-f .yery t juuch,. adulterated. "TOraB heathen-Chinee-doeS' not care Tinh whit h rmti l X 1 1 much what he aUliii jthe icalled tea, provided he gets his money for it. Tea became so fearfully adulterated that the different Boards of Com merce and Health were forced to inau gurate a system of inspection by tea- tasters. : These tea-tasters paid k neayy penalty for their daring scruti- uj j.u3 v uiauiti uu qi 11X9 genuine teas and the poisons used in colorinir n XT I ni-k vnln.ln A . I IT . I . . . old black teas 4 ahrl-f! Athpi- loovoo brought on severe and- almost incur able diseases Damaged black tea is made to look like green tea by stir ring among- the leaves, while- faeat- edi iittleiTnlverized" .Yellow lu- merle, and then 'adding a mixture of finely pulverized Prussian blue and gypsum. Indigo and porcelain clav are also.uscdpr this purpose. , ,Hqw- nvnr oil rrman 4 no tM f ' rTT I 1 n lull TTTTin I lit. uvii a'luitviaicu I anorwermTirtwj' . oar-irAiLv l won endeavor to obtaiu and do often secure tbe' genuine articfewhichls mauc.iu uiuer lruui ine uiacK ouly by a process of i drying.v f he green tea is a.so plucked off earlier. Some f the. black, teas are adulterated, but not ; so extensively. J 'The : souchong and congou, are generally free from tne aauiteration. . - :Mi- To make amende to the tpjwlrin ti ers for what -we - have- already said, we wyeteltheaapguage of iJo Xiii:t learned Chinee , who u lived! in lhetdyna8ty of iTang,i A. ' iD; Ql&. He doubtless meant , the .'genuine," uBauiwraieajexira-supertinejdouble-redifiedea.'-as the. clerkaiand ahotj keepers call it. He; says :i It tempers the spirit aud . harmonizes the -miad' j dispels lassitude and relieves fatigue; awakensithought and prevents drows iness; lightens or refreshes the bbdy, andleafs the"i p4rceDtive, . faculties-" ; - "ne. genial "Leigh Hunt, loo,rhas borpemost; beautiful ; testipionytto the pleasant uses of tea.1 ' Hfs t.ribnt.i .though not so comprehensive, . is as exalted as "Lo Yu7s," apd even more petic j Tb the English" poet it was the nectar of the told Gods, Jl -' It has been .'found; to beTtrue that tea, taken in moderate quantities, has m AAf ttin.., .tfllfi M j - . Am a wuvuiug cucuii, 'ttuu is lrequenviy beneficial in-f inflammatory 4 diseases. A strong infusion 6f tea also relieves Vjmm. 11 J - -t! 1 ' ' lici vuus ueauacue. The exportation of tea from China .,. . r . &fmrjgnat pnncipaily.sapplie84,ihe -i..u unvu utatco. Russia, Holland f and Great Britain are the largest tea-consuming conn tries jjiTne. average, annual cobsump tion in th(' TTnit t.A St a too i to tko -w-.-.v iuti,v.ig'iv 1 .0 4 :.r's t - .t. o . '. i -, r puuuuci. 111 ine ooum ana west ."ri-w Ji v;'t '-k' VJ-'iViM is more popular than teal The Nrth-perhaps, uses three-fourthYof 1 X J , wa..WVI .VUA jthe brougtjt to this country ,? ;-;rus?i'.,yeMeraay concefning the ..Chicago' Jihine ,entitld, A 'Jo;uqalfftid.Welabou'4? there' - tvere one:oOWoerr.Qjrs.jTlie ! Iastpara I graph shouldf hive been as follows ana not as,it appeared; ,7 ,V . . , -It hSs been htrited that the -tehanap and hearty advocacy -of .sflfchurn" for President" ipnth;. event""that' !a third t&m 4ir impossiblefor Grant We cafe hot.Thepow:er of tbepaper ..ill beT copderaJy ;ese;n6dj'it8 loss of independence ' r " f f :w STAIt-DUST- i j -yThe Pope is said not to have stepped out pf the Vatican grounds ; for the past four years, i . 5 1 L Atlanta has the "meanest maQ..! He stole the overcoat of ' the Rev. J. F. Duncan,a blind Methodist preacher. An Ohio belle,, who went to Sar-V atoga hoping to' find a" count went back engaged to a - man who makes blacking. ..-i .'.i. -j f.tweeh fralbq a.nd;tU;bottles.rr,7oM-- i t" iir ii ii i . . i rter-uournai,.uy eu, lau ootties seem to" have.' been best men. ' 1 f U; -Booth's Theatre, New -York, was ttrAwdfld' !tn '. nverflrtwinor'"'Sat.irrlftv.J .1 tti.(t-. . "--r J 1 I nightj on the appearance of Charlotte nl :-r-Handy, ,!ih't his ." 'dispatch to the j7f&ii,;says Kellogg ? dodged with great BEfiUty, all the shots Burke fired: rtJiUn,What:a.?Qageyn':"r.- -Xhft, now ,-IflnaniaflA ..minister .to(' whaheotiaA tlJAst-J-ATiflTiMploan 1 : in'i"Rnrlfttid:i -Mn.iTf wnnari' wa Pilik 1-l.tati JlalorirColleigSftw.J er- JW fl nr;a jroncie in.tmr ,aD. LnTwilt he -ahlf: whon'nt Waslilno-i totf,.to be "6 great" service? to 'the' in n i . -ri - . j. ;.ia.ti.j v.u.j I I nnnnirvi ha.rcnraoants . - (I 1 vi.f 1. avutvuvuvot ini The new f National Magaainej1' Will- soon'bessued.l3,l4-' ' 1 l,;"4f,Henry ! Kernot, ,the author and. nuuiuiiiBr uieii ni iUKW i urx uinnnav. Ilitf lattrs t : wpr j? .wa BAbliotheci Di aDoiica," oemg a list ot -dook reiat t'i 'Anna "TH.lrtnsnA' :'M1authafVVio I ' ---: , r... bad.dopef.that a nuniberfof, Years' ago, she raiffht still be working ln-a; facto ry at somethirig like tfiye shilllhgs a LdaV. ; ''' ' ?-' it. '--'i : St4 1 ! pari author of a ootable work, ehortlyi tO'be issued from the4 bress of Messrs- TTpbnorfe o., 6 entitled ' J JEnglish f 4uaus, u??4iis ( iuQw-jaoorers . weiog jrt, x-.aimerf jrroi essor o r un- ttiiutt ju&aguages4 at vamonago ana iMiss JahetTuckey,' Blamarelr. 0eratln in Amrlea: I -1 he Commercial tc.dav contains the follow in 2 sbecial disnatch' f rom StLouis ,Ott ;W"ednesdayreveping cannot . he , learnp.il. - 'wns t ntron -'in charge 1 by Charles Lanergan, of the Detective wAssoeiationi' bf ; tJiiaitv The order for Ms capture- came bv, cable,, from 1 Bismarck, in Berlin, tie was under secretary to Coupt Von Arnim when that nobleman was i T . ' muctuv imvyraw, nm i Count were a abstracted from archives vbf f the Pnrl . lpfTflt Jnh A poTtien-of-them were qoufided to it he mm it. mmml . . " '' V i wu? , juu uuuer, Hecreiary, wiiiii. in struction to Keep Himself out of the wv. ,. ma remaineu conceaiea : until Von Arnim's arrest, and about six weeksairo he started for New York. t j and proceeded thence .to Kansas City iiio., wnere ne remained, lor two weeks. .At: the -.expiration of that time he came, to SL Loni8.' wri'eie li arrived tett davs airol t'- He' took lolv- jngS ib ao Aristocratio pbrtibd of 4he city unaeif an, assumed name.'1 'Money seemed toi be plentiful with him: and he, made nci effort-"tof sebure employ tucuw - uu v oo vrnim--. was- ao. mitted; tobail hevpledged himself to' secure1 the Teturn of the'' under secre tary, :and alflVoF the ; papers 5n: jhis possession, and furnished Bismarck with a clue to his Whereabouts. Big- marck'g despatch was to the German' omciaia at vvaAnincrt.nn snd ihm cxj'mmhnicated wiih Lanergan : here. iiejmmeaiateiy put himself jn com muPication with the under secretary, who only? demanded Hhat th re quest for.his return shonld come f rota Von Arnim, and upon being satisfied that it was his master's" wish he cbP senteo!.toTgol)aclr. taKellin. He bad lef t the papers and 1 letters, in charge of a German merchapt iaNew Ybrk. OnY7ednes'day:;mght'he left St. Louis for the East via the Vandalia routed and oh arrivfner in TTpw VnrV on Friday night received his' papers ana set bsu to-day, 1 or Ji;a rope. .There has1 been an effort on the part bf, the detectives to conceal tbto affair, but It has leaked out through a friend of the under secretary, who also refuses to give the man's name.. Thejdetect ives who, upon being questioned, ad mit that they sent such a man to Europeupon . adviegsi J rora , Berlin, iueu 10 tnveanv name, nrto uyj o was connected witn,von Arn?m or the abstracted 8tate docu meiits,- thonsrh they admit' he was rwantpd.pr political reasons." lit tk Wpaho' .a. f?i . The pastor" tf aFair Hi having made an A arrangement to ex- cnange puiuits witn a JMpLhouf li.. wii"L:;i u j. , 1 ' "i ' " ".7; " " gwi " 'liter 4iamA.w.nfriiii o.,.. 1 .... .. 1 fortunately at the appointed time for " -ri . " .X .c . iwanea into the wrong charch, entered thetuliMrnnri took hi Rant. ' VVIiIIa -thd .1 . ' .. . . . ".: . " o .- - . - . u.iu L II U (I III II I u.' u u ftinmtiflf thi t.l....',i.r.- . - '".-L' pastor and discovered this brother clerervman-fleated hmnfnn'nKiii tvF.g iu." oe,an;t.i - coinrortaoiy m bis placet rhe, pastor, who, .knewr him, said: Are1 yoir'not fn the wrong church He replied, No, Ilcno-w where I am. I was to. exchange 8 with the pastor of tbi church "; to. which the pastor re plied that he knew nothing of pitch .an. arriri'geraent,: and proceeded to give out thehymjjfand preach his sermon aVVstral. FfriaRy the strand brother whispered;'"! - eMIy'beKeve ithat J am in thewrong.:;place.'? ; At the phurch where he was totpreacb IP6,, congregation sang, waited had prayet apd departed for home. iV ' BUSINESS CARDS. THOMAS G-RJEME, j Gei'l Insurance-Agency. I fire; sxahxe , , ajkdl wfbI Princess Street, between Front and Water Sta. may 10-ly j A. ADRIAN. " " fl. TOXXBB8. ADUIAM & :VOLLiinS, . Corner Front and Boci Sta., " "ITIX.SriNGTOW,- N."tK7 -txtholesAle GEOcrra 1YY. ..-'1 , IN ALL ITS PRANCHBS. " 'Country merchants' will do well by calling on na and examining onr atock. , dot 19-tf II. F. ITCETCIIELU Jk'SON, C vna ueaiere in .. -""; Grain,' FlourV' Hay, 'and' aiso' Frenti" j ! Ground Ileal, J?eaTlH0miiiy il : f f .. Und Grits..' 1 Noa, 9 and 10 1 Water et., Wilmington, IT. C. f Proprietora of tie Merchant's Flooring MUIf. i t nov25-t - .1, 4 . ... i ? 1 LEGAL ?ARDS.' CS Claims, CoJlfectlons, Bankrnptey : ED WAEI: XJANTWELL. J Attorney ana Counsellor at Law,' jso. i fiairmiiOTi-ujStairs . i- .J-.'j.fWlX,MIWGTOiV, N.-C.''' r.' liiAfti-V RtABTThe Second edition 6f my N. C. -..l' - ;! ' v J, Forma and "Instruc- U; ir U: YiZX'LV- uuiia iur ODidiuini. ix? , rice JNO .1 . t . . . v. f . . . . . 00. "Address as abore.; I 11 roettk3moa - D. ; l ;. . lt U S S EL L ; Office at residence, corner ot Second and Dock Streets.. , .-,..;: - j 1 ? octJ3tf Attorney at Law, . irii.imNs.Toiv,:i;C!.i OFFICE : Market' SrektI ' be- . .TWKKN hXCONl,AND THIRD, v Will practice' in STAE and FEDERAL COTJETS. ; JAMES XL HILL, Wotafy P'ublicv !' 6iTI(i TTITH'A. IV CAZATIX. H. A. STEDHAITi Jr. . : Attorney, at aw, . - . - - -. r ;r 1 ELIZABETHTO, TFJV, .JVC C7. . JolyT-DAWtf , ". ""' ' MISCELLANEOUS. Just Received. 5 t alargsix)t! FINK IMPORTED ' AND DOMESTIC C1GA11S. .,, I ' , Also, -r i .."1? -i. ..I i WtrV. .... . , 1 , 1 Fine Doable-Thick ' Havy, . And OOmv Brand of Flue CbewlBff f H. BUEKHIEIEE. Xo. O Market Street.; Just Arrived The HOLl) RELIABLE" brand . . v . ClAE8.r I AIM, a selected ttoctc or Pioen, .Ci gars, Smoking and Chewins -GEOEGEHALii, l Wholesale: and Retail TobaoconlaW lo 13 1 market Street WILMINGTON, K, C: 'aag30-tf A Tin fflii Pair - avaas BVaaa IV( kM $r.8( ;P.O i&. II MM I 1 : - . . - - mm I - amgieoraoabieaoie,'at -m-: ! r-6W,- R. rRSNCB ft BON'S noV -tf y-f' -ayorth Front atreeU' J ULIEN SOUP;tEBNiaLLi; ; kltATr r, 1'CAPSRS,.OLIVE8,.'2 CROSSE ft BLACK WEOR PICKI.lLti' l t i-r, , ATJTUXN CLtTSTER ana TINT TIMS. '" GOODS' IlELtrtiRtoD FREE. .FLAN5TEK ft EHURB. '.'... I noy. itf j . , ; ; . . ; , . Kortn Front 8treetJ Coffee, ail, Offar, Shot, i '.tK( L8 REFINED SUGAR, s. , t Om A Baca Shot. " , J ; - .v I t UU ' - , -; i For gale low by v -t j nor 1 tr - - "y wn.i.i ams a. xfiTRPHTsnw I Hay,' Flour and llAeon. t Kfifi BALES PRIM E llASTERN and N. R.HaY, 1,000 BBLS FLOlR' 411 g"8. i,uu -f . xii amnaaMiakn ana sides )J - 1 1 n 0 Boxe8 D 8 Smoked Sides, ror al Imr-rtT nov 1-tr WJLL IAMS ft MURCUISON.' Hoop Iron, Spirit Gaika. Syrup. ' I - '! s . - . I III I -vF. -w, ttfe v,n , I UU tioop irpp 350 8PIRrr. -CASKS, a A j - " 0 Select Rpnnii.TT.n ani.irs-v-'M)H v- yj yj mwiu wjuiii vKf.D ; U() Bljli 8 n Syrap. . . ! lOU. fJra&srowby I n,W"5 1 KILUAM8 ft,. MURCIIISOnJ Salt, Bossing and :Ties. 6.000 Sack8 nil v i r ; 300 Ko,1,,ExtrHeBlngvir;.;; a a k TrthM f f-.-M ft X.mmm vUtf. 1 ! ,:n6y,tf;T- ' .'' wILLtAMS'ft MURCPTSON.! fpHArpTCSlBABL'TiSTOaEieorner Market and 'oath WaterSuvetfc .iApplvto " . MIW ' 1. B. EJLERS, I mf:t Xr -mm Bl. ilUEMJ i m, MISCELLANEOUS. HE;"STAR?., "STEAM AiSL 'l'f k , BLANL WOK; JA j' " WILLIAM' tSERNAjHK - 1 . fPKi0". ,l o j ,r. : .... ... .V :... . 1. . . . t ' . v - - . .1 ,n f 111 ttlE ONLY E&TmABZlsilMENl IN inn .1 ;.. 1 FAClJU?TESA'cOmV$INEDi J '-: 5 1 1 r ,;-"..i -;?. :lf.; i: t .!; '' 'tns BEST ASSORTMKNtW Awards and Inks. I I t. ll,m. J ' j ' ,i . i ., SKHiIED v; W0EKHEH Every Department. 1 ,I ) NOT T 11 T-OWEST "TPEICES, I5UT AS t LO.W, P R I C E S . ANY OTHER ESTABXilSIIilENT. ' r f BESMJOALITY-OF WORKJ i " '"-I-.' - I'd' '-.il n' 0 !7 Mil :f 1 it ti.t.fj .,,;,,) ! . Iintir, -Riling ; :;ii-il i 1 .'if . 0T u X . J.L'.m 10; .m AND ., .ThU, : .V.' ,: .;i ff-j '.' ,tf. .4) ; ., OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, "Y I .Exeoutedromplflyj .1",- ;c)AND, ;t. v, - , ; S!,3,-tTTltvFXi,Y , .. ;'v .'jr-- ,.;' m rj-so'.L.., : ;I v Imfcro Jrt;.f...- v J. , ,.' !'V' ; . iVjf,4.;. ;:-ff.- v. r l'iy---r '"1" ' n-ts; t ..!..; .Mi'i v.;,a, c ' ilT SINCE Airniko --'i'-?k fi 'THE1 ITTifdWl) . IlfSUKANCE. - PIEDMONT & ARLINGTON I Life Insurance Company, Of Rlchmoud, Virginia. ; v ATinal Income Over $1,500,000 r. - J . FroOTsire! ProsneronsJ- Proipt! i 7 - small expenses, SMALL' LOSSES, SECURE J -rayj-BTHETS, AMPLE RESERVE, ",JA1JD GObD'SITSPLTJS!-'"''' ' ' r l - s Premiumti Cash, Policies Liberal, IT " ' ' ' -. . . . -m-m. .. - . t , - Annual Division of Surplus. . 1- -? ATtTTTTTTU T .-TTTTT.' 'T , a . ' ' ;J Office for 'the-preaent with Dr; T.-T'i'WooS'edli on.M"?f?' ff0?" of I ' aebtember 2tf - - 4 r t - : InsiirajiGe1 Hobmsi ..... . , i,. I- $27,000,090 PISE IJiSURANCK ''f tTAti kEPRESERTED AXKM ' PAYING BOSTON LOSSES. ' ' i - Queen Iniurance Co., of Liverpool, and ' London, CMl?.7.n:rr.i:lV.Mld,(,008'; North Bruiati and Mercantile. Jiuaranc ' - Oompany, Capital. ..,,....,... , . . 10,009,000 Hartfcra Insurance Company; CayttaLv. 200.000 National Fire ,lnenianee Company, of ; ' Hartford, Capital,;i.U.::v.;;;.. A4i;ieO0.()0e Continental Jnanrance .Company. pfNcw i. ' York, Capital. .I. '. . 8,500,000 Phoenix Ineuraoce Company, of Brooklyn,' ' - s Capital... .j... ... ...' L500,000 Virgnnia Home lneoraaoe ! Coje&aisj,' fi t A 5 .Richmond, Capital. 500,000 ' MARINE The old Merccntao Mutual 'of New Yoik. . iir.r.:,..c, . uif;.l mp;vi d i" LIFE Tbe Oons;ectlcntntcal of Hartford, i ; "ATKINSON MANNING, f nov 22-tf General Agents: ENCOURAGE HOME INStlTUTldNS. u S,- t -ntJ 1 f..,j i,- ?.:; 1f ivJ;j v- i- Seciirity agaiBt Mi j " .' RAT.ETGH, N. 0.: - Thia Company coatinnea to write Policies,' at fair rates, on ail classes of insurable property. . . AH losses are- promptly adjusted and paid. ' The "HOME " Is rapidly growing in public favor, and appeals, with confidence, to insurers of property in North Carolina .-. !,i-s?f' - v ',1' . - Agents m all parts of the State. xv. il. uai liiK, jr., iTendent. T V. r. m ..1 . . . C. B. ROOT, Vice President. . S EATON OALESJ Sefcretanr: ; - T - PULASKI COWPER. Sopervisor. - t' ; n ; ang 1-tf i .' is : Wilmington, N. C. ; . . FERTILIZERS. "t i- ;f PEEJJVIANi GUANO j :i at tbe ole Importer's prle, by applying to th special Agency last established for tWrjur- to th special Agency Jort established for tne-pnr- poae r aeiivering tienaine Feravian Gaano to cou- umera at any accessible port or railway station in; the country. Full particulars given in circular mail- .ed free on aDDlication to ' ' ' St. BALCAZAIt, No.. 53 Beaver St, New York. REFERENCES BY PERMISSION. i . Mesara. Hobaon,tHartado Co., Aeent of the Peruvian Govcrnmeat, 53 Wall St., N. Y. ,r ' ' Mfy'or.I-reelcent NaUonal City Bank, 2 way,NY..-. .i-,i;. ' ijinaay 13-I)&W10moa V ; MISCELLANEOUS. . ; . . NEW REIlTA'IiS i This Week; , . i WAfcCAMAW rb CAPEAR -FRESH-BEATEN '. I ? ii - .-ijj L- mr'-- .-j ji ) JIAMS,..pZDE8, '.SHOULDERS, ;K", Dry.;Salted and Smoked . 1 Enlish and Scotch; Ales,: -J COrrKES of Vtt ilnoB at Redufced FriceafyiSH. I ' CASE GOODS of aff kTOILET SOAPS ! ina faie and Common SOAPS, Twenty ! i t..fyffJrt"klndBjDf1!TpNIC BITTERS, " Cigar?, Tobtieeo' Kerosene 0U;X' ,!f J ! ' . uorn, an4 Oats; 'WTTH: HUNDREDS OF OTHER ARTICLES OF Groceries t at i Whoisale: .CASH A r.lhna'hnv'h An.fnn.-.." v .Tj 1, '' Ii -w Vi? ,',W0. "d.weBC ar-cet pricea. toaj8-tf - ADRIAN' A'-VOLLERs , l . i - THE a CHEROKEE :.HERAID,r. ; i , MURPHY. CHEROKEE CO. N. C. ' i The onlv naner hnhtuAnil ? m ' ,.v t .i. . 1o!( i . y I Mt-, District ' ; teJEr?5SH55 T?dto theAgri- ' - whhwww .u U1Q J HI1IILII 1 1 II 1 1-1 U I I r a T . , ' -."iotu, xuuireaa ana general A intereata-ot the country. - . , . 1 iil."lSelc-nlauo,1 m North Carolina, upper ' I ' Sub rrption (3 per Annum i& advance. ' ' t i ' ;Addro8a:.,:n..JAMEtplR6BERTS0N; j J ;1 ;t;-K&'Dii ;ciothiiiQ.;iirl Dm: It IS WfitL knows that ,we, keep the largeit; Best and Cheapest' Stock of J-j W. -L dbd. J JLr: Q" te estate;: V : t 5 doa'tfejl ahop-worn ClotWngataniaU figures. ' ntNEW AND STYLISH ' GOODS at prides that " f DEFY COMPETITION. ' . - i 1 povA tf ' ': ' 1 DAVID' WEIL.' 'HI- Chickering & Sons' Pianos, i ' KNOWN, U Europe and America as "nnnnes . . mwt perfect and preferable U the tana," are delivered, direct from h , Factory pricerby v i - J. P. RUECKKRT, '"'' -Agent Chlckering & Sons, I nv?- , Cor. 8d and Market Sta.; ; f-Repairini ar-Oll Hats anil' Bonnets.- - OtL.llTSi'AI: 1 BONNETS BLEACHED Look an Well ag iXeiv. v nn. betweeq 8ra and 4tfc atreeta , , ; , " MISCELLANEOUS. A P P L E T 0 iT" ' American- Cyclopaedia ; -. New RcViied JCdition. Entirely rewritten by the aest writera on every ens. ' I- rfoted from fa -f type, and illustrated with Several thousand Engravings and Mapg. TheworiEorlginallypublished under theUtlenf Thk Nsw Avkkican Cyclopedia was comS 1863, since which time the wide circiuaUon wmchu has attained in aU parts of the United j thesimal developments which have taken placer everybranch of science, literature, and art. Lawf -J duced the editors ana pubUshers to eubnut to act and thorough reyieion, and to ttsuelTnew tion entiUed Th AkBBiCAw Ctcxopjsdu t Within the last ten years the progress of dikcovVr. in every department of knowledge6 has nwf TSl work of reference an imperative wan". T. new The movement of political affairs has Kent r.n with the discoveries of science, and their fruitfrW plication to the industrial anf useful' arte and Z convenience and refinement of social life, ft..? ,wars and consequent re ntions have occurrin Velvicg national change of peculiar moment Th J civil war of our own OEntry, which was at iu hrfnS? when the last volume, of Uil 'old workTppetd Ia happily been ended, and anew course ofwmme'rcS and industrial activity has been commenced Large accessions ta ar: geographical ikniwiir,. .haveieenmade b, .Lt&SS :vThe gret poUtical retoiutionfl of the last with the natural result of the lapse of ttoiSo brought into public vfewA multitude pf Se'mtn whose names are in every one's mouth, Md of whose r?fF C,arious to owthTpSula?!! 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Bernard ii our withoriaed Agent in Wil "IIIHWU,H, V, dec 18-tf TMortli Carolina Arps 1 A iWEEKLY , FAMILY AND POLITI- ,AL NEWSPAPER iST." &ht - & 5on, , - v -;'-! Proprietora - WADESBORO, N. C, HAS A LARGER BONA PIDE. CIRCULATION than any paper in Anson county. .E&tabUshei in 1843, it is th only official organ of Anson, Mont gomery and Stanley counties.- It is the only reliable advertising medium in Anson eunty. - Terms reas onable. Every merchant and business man should have the ARGUS. ..'.'.. AGENTS WANTED ! Agents Wanted ! Agents Wanted ! ! Xtbcrttl Inducements Offered. rpWO BEAUTIFUL CHROMOS, " THE UN CON Ja Bcious Sleeper,"nd "The Jewels -of Spring. One a.gift f rea to all subscribers of tuw- . ; Eural Garoliniani 2he Great Southern mAgrkultural Monthly. $8 00 per annum, with usual Club Rates. . 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For terms apply toW Ut.Bornard, agent.,;,, , t , ,-,v .. DOAS St CO., Publishers. B. U. WILSON, Editor. dec4-tf i : - - JT1.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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