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'J Editors. CICERO W. HARRIS, WILMING TON, Ni 7..' , Saturday Mornino, Feb. 20, 1875. HOW OABPENTKB WAS BEATEN. The Chicago Times and other pa pers are publishing th details of the brilliant coup by which Senator Car penter was defeated for renomination in Wisconsin. It seems, to have been largely, if not principally, the work manship of that astute and cultured politician ex-Senator Doolittle, who, if names mean anything, should have his changed. The details are of gen eral interest. The contest, as is known, was lone; and obstinate. There were 61 votes pledge to Car- J penter. There were seventy-two oth er votes, but only fifty-two could be combined on one candidate. A meet ing of the opposition was at length arranged under the style and title of "The "Reform Liberal Democratic - members of the Legislature of Wis consin." Of. these eighteen were Republicans and pledged against Carpenter. Next, an admirable platform was skilfully construct ed. on which the Reform Re- publicans could stand with the De- mocracv. Mr. Doolittle then ad- dressed the meeting with great pow er, lie admitted that ' no union can be formed between honorable men which requires them, on eithei part, to abandon essential principles." Bat he urged that " the reasous declared by the eighteen gentlemen who op- posed Mr. uarpenier so nearly agreeu i mm 1 1 I wiili t.h dnntrinw of tbfl Dtsmocratic K4trF lha I airicla t urn that a iitr. I J I feet union in thought, principle and action on the Senatorial question might De arranged. Ideas are strong er than men. They are stronger than parties. They rule the world. They are " the spiritual forces which unite men's judgments, hearts, and con sciences into political action." He then argued the platform at length nnrl in detail, and nrp-ed that Mr. I n uj ; onA . I . 4 .1 pledged to it, and tnaine was anaoie on1 ji-km not on t min GAii n f fYt MJU WIUJIUVUB I""") " I jrreat Questions on currency, tanlf, I aud especially on the supremacy of the civil law over military force." The unanimous choice by the cau cus of .Hon. Angus Cameron vindi cated fully the policy of coalition and Liberalism. The State hasy-by his election, secured an "able and conser vative Senator and the great Oppo sition party of the country a recruit who will be faithful to the important trusts confided in him as standard- bearer of the Northwestern Wing. A different policy would have sent Carpenter or another Republican to the Seuate. WHAT THEY SAY OUTSIDE The Convention movement in Georgia seems likely to have the same fate that the movement in this State has bad. It will come to naught. One of the leading journals of that State, the Savannah Morning News, has this to say on the subject, and as the movements and the pbjec tions to the same are much the same in. both States we make no apology for copying here: " Tbe necessity of a convention is, ia onr opinion, as pressing now as ever, but con siderations of expediency induce us to ad vise against any further discussiou of tbe question. We have arrived at a very criti cal period id our Federal politics, and tbe signs ot tbe times are ominous. It is in the power ot tbe Legislature and the press of tbe Slate to very materially aid in uphold ing the bauds of tbe little band of Demo crats in Wnsbington in their efforts to avert tbe calamity wbicn now threatens free gov ernment. We trust, therefore, that those members of the Legislature who advocate a convention will acquiesce in the indefinite postponement of tbe matter, and that tbey fill win oe susiaineu oy me newspapers We have reprinted what an inflaen: tial Petersburg paper said. A farther U1..UUUU cuiuea irouimaiauie ieraocrauc journal, tne uauimore Gazette. The Gazette copies the above from the News and remarks: " Nortb Cacollna declines to call a Con- vention for the same reasons reasons which re beartily endorsed by all friends of the fckmth at Washington. The ominous threat lnade in tbe Arkansas case by the Presi dent shows bow glad he would be of an oc casion to overturn the Slate Governments or Georgia and North Carolina,' and turn those Slates again over to the carpet-baggers, so as to secufe their electoral Vote. If Congress legislates as, he wishes it. Grant win ooiy oeea a pretext for interference, and tbe fear is that he will for that; but,. as in all revolulions; will seek i the occasion, not let the occasion seek him." ? We make these extracts to show what others think. The gravamen of our opposition has not been so much t Vto iloniruv tit T?,..l 1 . v..v, i x eiieiai wuerierence as the almost certainty of the defeat of th e party -at home if the measure were adopted. We have objection enough to the movemeiit confining our scope of observation to North Carolina. Add to this appalling danger at home the fearful responsibility of risking a defeat of the Democratic cause in the country at large, and we have an in surmountable barrier of objection to the calling of a Convention at this WM. H. BEHSABD time. Prudence is wisdom aod states manship; it is more it is true cour- age. j h J f V N:' jjf-: v- We imagine that there is little dan ger of a Convention being ; called by the present Legislature. J Only three Republicans in the House of Representatives voted against the usury bill. Isn't it a little more than probatfelhatthe Republican members held a caucus and decided to vote for the bill, knowing that its enactment was calculated to damage the Con servative party ? Eighteen out of twenty-one supported the bill, v. The nettlesome and energetic Char lotte Observer runs up at the head of its editorial columns the device of the "Hornets' Nest," and says it ! shall slay there until afterjthe great cele bration of the North! Carolina! Cen tenuial of Independence. ,The Ob server will gather up Articles of inter est relating to the Declaration. I There seems little doubt that in the elections to be held hs spring the Republicans will sustain further losses. The Democrats will carry JNew tiarap shire in March and April. i Connecticut in The Democrats are now in high hope of carrying New Hampshire on the Oth of March. Since theiPresi- dent issued his Arkansas Message the Republicans have lost, heart. Minority Report ou Ike Pinch back Case. Senators Hamilton; and; Saulsbury, 'of the Committee on Privileges and Elections, have submitted a minority report in relation to'the admission or n i .!. I t W"T . .1 finch bacK to a seat in line uoueu Mates fcenate. 1 he-report snows tnai I r: 1.1 l.r. .1 , ; n;., kno..,l u-,1,,l,- . J unnn ihs rprtihi'itc nr KtMlOepr trial he was .duly elected,' whereas the only true evidence of such election! should be found in the official records of the ,-- Legislature by which he claims to havft been elected. I I o make Slid) certificate credible it, must be i shown that it states facts, and that the per son certifying as Governor is what he represents himselt to , be; i botn oi i i l! ' it :t- wmcn proposition, as is . wen ;wmwu, are positively aenieu in guuu iaiwi and in everv possible way. i 1 he re- port urges "that the admission tot PinnViKo.b- nrill hn o virtnal o"lrnrU7l edementbv the Senate that Kellogg 9 WGJUIG UU1CIUUI VJi JJUUIMUHO, UUU that iiurell's mtamous miunignt order" was a pure and lofty jjudicia. proceedings. In reterence to ii the ! Legislature. "-' It .,4 T which undertook to J elect 1 inch back, the report savs: is i i "We find no single element in it to " m u 1 a constitute it a Legislature represent ing the free people of Lousiana'uuder their constitution and laws; but, on the contrary, simply a body organized under the mandate of a Federal judge supported by the armed force of the United States, based upon a pretend ed election found by a returning board without a single lomcial return, and not having a title of authority, and acting in violation iand 111 uenance 01 all law. W e find that body, pretend ing to be the Legislature of Louisiana, the mere creatures! of a conspiracy as bold, as reckless and as wicked as any that has ever disgraced the annals of history. This body thus organized chose, P. B. S. Pinchback a Senator in Congress for the period he claims. "The large mass ot toe members 01 it were never elected in fact; the re-. ! turning board declaring them to be elected had not a single power to do so; it never bad an lomcial return be-j fore it. Judge Durell bad no power to issue his mandate,' and the troops bad no right- to enforce it.;f In the whole tragedy of events, as each suc ceeded the other,' there was not one siugle act that could for a moment give a color of right to any other. Lvery one was an undoubted wrong, crime or usurpation, and yet all com biued, and nothing else, organized thisJody and kept; it in being, r Can such a body, we ak, so organized, put upon the senate and upon the people of Louisiana their creature, and he one of the main conspirators ?" Tbt Tblujc Cau'C Be Done. I St. Louis Republican, Independent. I It is occasionally remarked, in and out of print, that " whom - the gods have decided to demolish, they first make eligible candidates for the luua- 8syiBm The latest desperate resolve of the dominant party, as ex I empltfied in the cauens bill, gives ad ditional eniDbasisito the somewhat' mm . m. m . . threadbare proverb wei have quoted, Do tbe leaders of! this party imasrine that the American people ; will pa- tiently submit to! be cheated oat of their rights in such a manner asis here proposed ? jDo they think they can swing the next Presidential elec tion their own way :.by .inaugurating a crusada against the While League, aim turowing a coruon oi government supervisors and detectives around the ballot-box ? Do they really believe these oouthern Elates fan he sold in perpetuity to negroes, carpet-baggers and their Northern allies? ; We can assure these caucusing gentlemen that they are reckoning without their host, this could win, but that time has de parted to- return no more. The people .3 . z..-.-- i . r i arts ueieriuiueu ; w . uave a .iair ana square election two ; years . hence, in spite of any leagues,' black er ; white; in spite of United States .Marshals, United States Supervisors and United Slates troops. LAny attempt to de feat a legitimate expression of popu lar opinion at the polls will bring down upon the heads of its authors a quatitityJ and quality ret punishment lully equal to the provocation. The roads are rough-r-better drive 'slow; ST Alt DUST. Savannah has made up her mind to a paid fire department Most men prefer turndown col lars, regardless of new styles. - Mrs. Proctor will publish the au tobiography left by Mr. Proctor (Barry Cornwall) in the course of the year. More money was spent by the Dolitical rines vesterdav that at any election for many years past. Philadelphia Star, 17th. - The New .York Sun says Evarts' trousers are not yet worn out, but they must yield pretty soon. Evarts is Beechers lead- log lawyer. I , An Indianapolis father shot six times at a supposed burglar, and was aston ished to -hear! the fellow ask, "Wazzer, mazzer fazzer f wazzer doing ? A weekly' paper published at Knoxville. Teno.. as the Independent, an nounced in its last issue that it will hereaf ter be editorially under the charge of Sena tor Brownlow.i and be called the Knoxville Whig. j The dishrag plant is one of the many products of the lertile soil of Texas, and is used by the housewives of that re mote region for domestic purposes. It grows to a considerable size, and its shape is that of the cucumber. When dry the outside covering is removed, and the heart, which has certain properties or the sponge, is used as above mentioned. Richmond Dispatch. J Evadlne tlie CIvIl-Hlghta BUI. Mr. McGinnis, of Cabell county, has introduced into the West Vir ginia Senate a bill abolishing all licenses tor hotels in that otate. There would then be no places at which travellers could stay tempor arily except 'houses of private enter tainment. His purpose is of course to evade the provisions of the civil- rights law in case the bill pending in Congress should become a law. This bill gives to all negroes or under takes to give, which is a different thitig " the accommodations, advan tages, facilities, and privileges of inns." If Mr. Mediums can so ar range matters as that there shall be iiio "imis"in West Virginia he can snap his finger at the new, law. But now can de; do this i Hardly by a mere change of name of the places of sojourn. If he requires his ' houses t private entertainment" to take out licenses the: Federal courts may rule that they iare "inns within the meaning of ; the acts of Congress. But it is ; not necessary to have any li censed houses of entertainment in the South. The revenue derived from ucb houses as houses for the use ot travellers is bnt little. The bar is the thing that pays the State tax, and it will be, an easy matter to make h quor selling a separate business. The tale may then collect its license tax ftom the liquor seller, and license no houses of entertainment of any sort. t here would then be no public houses. A would be private and no negr(; could have even a pretence for forcing his company upon white people, lue bill before Congress does not use the word "hotels, but the word "tuns, and does not even, provide that these are. tQefl" f"tqL8vfinnsw; but as there will be nuTUeans of - distinsuisbioe between one private house and another in a blate J which-licenses no public houses, it mav - be possible that Mr. .AlcUinnis may succeed in accomplish ing his object. ! - Prophecy Leaf from llltor. i "lam sorry for your people."1 " Why r asked Laurens.; .s- ",They will lose their habeas corpus, was the reply.? ".Lose their habeas i corpus Pr exclaimed: Laurens. " Yes,1' said Lord Shelburne, " we purchased !! it with centuries of wrangling, . many years of fighting, and had it con firmed by at least hfty acts of Farlia ment. All this taught the nation its value, and it is-so ingrained into their creed, as the very foundation of their liberty, that too man or party will ever clare trample on it. Your peo- 1 Ml t " 3 pie win picK. lb up.auu juienipt to use it; but having cost them nothing they will not know bow lo appreciate it. At tbe first great internal feud you have the majority will trample on it and the people will permit it to be done, and so will go your liberty." D(e8 Congress or the President know anything of this prophecy, and are they endeavoring to prevent or pro mote its fulfillment r Perhaps "the Alan of Destiny.' Looking over the country for a leader who shall fill the popular de sire, the Louisville Courier-Journal comforts itself with the thought that Senator Booth of California may prove to be the man. " Assuredly, u ways, .", Gov. Booth will enter the National: arena at a popitious moment if he be really the man of genius be is described to be. It is the period of partisan dissolution aud political bushwhacking; and the opportunities 1 1 - KM siatcsmaniiKe comuination fare j many and rare. But something more I lban 4. commonplace idealism and I that will be required to organize the mass of Jincongruous material. The new Senator from California will i. en counter. !great risks and undergo a sharp ordeal. ..but, if he is the man his friends say he is, he has a golden chance. MISCELLANEOUS. PHILADSLPEIA & SOTJTHEEN Mail Steamshb Companv ! npfi first class steamers f IOrV EEK. 813 tons, Capt. John Wakeley ' TON A W'A N B A. 844 tons, Capt. C. C WUthsnk form a Weekly Line, and sail alternately from Phila delphia and Wilmington every Tuesday morning, a : 6 o'clock. ' - . - ii , i Thrensl Bills of IiKdlas i Given to New Yortt, Boston, Providence, Fall River,. Portland and all points in the New England States, at as low rates as by any other route. Also to Liv erpool, London, Antwerp, Bremen, Hamburg, Ams terdam, and all Doints on the Continent and East Coast of England. i- Tnnragn rates rrom nuuaeipni to ail points In North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee, at as low rates as ny competing lines. For Freight e; engagements aad rates apply to - ' -- WORTH A WORTH, Agents, ! J, M. Fobsbkb, Superintendent. UBuugten. si. o. vi to i ! " WM. L. JAMES, ueneral Agent, jvaee-tfl 837 and 239 Dock street, Philadeljhia. BUSINESS CARDS. THOMAS ' G-RJEME, Genl Insurance Agency, FIttE, MARINE LIFE. Princeca Street, between Front and Water fits. may 10-ly !' AUKIAS & VULLUUS, " " Corner Front and Soek Sti., WILMINGTON, N. C. TYTHOLESJLLB GBOCKR8 i W IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Country merchants will do well by calling on ns and examining our stock, ir nor 19-tt B. F. SIITCHEUL Jk SON, C OMMISSION MEKCHANTS And Dealers in Grain, Floor, Hay ! and also Freso uroona meal, sreari iiuuuuj and Grltss Nos. 9 and 10 N. Water uu, Wilmington, N. C. Proprietors of the Merchant's Flouring Mills, nor 85-tf LEGAL CARDS. N. A. STEDMAN, Jr. Attorney at Law, ELIZABETRTO WN N. C. I! ' -julyT-D&Wtf r L D. L. RUSSELL, Attorney-;at Law, WILMINGTON, N.C - ii - Office at" residence, corner of Secon and Dock Streets. lct 13 tf T? C M !A RTTM KJ i-X 1 111 JL JL A' f Attorney at Law, WILKIINCTOIt, Ft. C, OFFICE : Makket &teeet. be- ii . tween Second and Third, l Will practice in STATE and FEDERAL COURTS. aneS2-tf Ii MISCELLANEOUS. THE '. " i Morning Star JOB BOOMS AND ii 1 BINDERY. i New Type; I i New Presses, New Prices. BANKING, i! MERCANTILE, RAILROAD, f "AMUSEMENT, AX ALL ,KIN1S OF Job Pointing, Ruling AND ii : . FANCY COLORS. . March i -tf NEW.'AEEIVALS Tfiis Week. WACCAMAV? CAPE FEAR FRESH-BEATEN . KICK, HAMS, SIDES, SHOUZDEK8, 7. Salted aad Smoked). . -English and Scotch Ales, COFFEES of kU kind at Rednced Fricct, FISH, CASE GOODS of all kinds, TOILET SOAPS, V:.if jnd Common SOAF8, Twenty w duirh. pdnds of TONIC BITTERS. Cigar?, Ttiaacteo Kerosene OH, Hay, Corn and Oats, WITH HUNDREDS OF OTHER ARTICLES OF Groceries at Wholesale. CASH or close bsyine enstomers can b sslted al ways, wun uooa uooas at Juowesi j&araet races. may S-tf ADRIAN A VOLLERS. The Low Prices Easily Account for the Extent of Our Daily Sales. O INCB WE RESOLVED TO SELL AT PRICES O that would surely reduce onr bTOCK, It has required uu osiesmansuip to seu our uooas, . SILKS, BLACK ALPACAS, FURS. DKESS GOOTIS. Bleached and unbleached bhirtlng and bheeting. TBLK TLOTHS, ! ' BLANKETS, SPREABS, FLANNELS, HOSIERY, RIBBONS, GLUVKS, LACKS, COLLARS, Gent's Fin.9 White Shirts, Underwear, ballings, Suspenders, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs and COLLARS. With thousands of otber eoods beloneina in a First C)as Dry Goods Stock, ate oaiI being difposed of at prices that really make It to the advantage of persons in ant to DUy mem now from tne Des! S ock tn the City, at tt e prices never soid at be. ore. Kemi-mber the ii ducement is ofiered onl by the icsuiug isrj uooas ciouse oi w unungion. BOSKOWITZ & LIBBER, - S Market street. jan 10-tf IsTOTICE. MAYOR'S OFFICE, J . Citv of Wilmington ii Jau. 23d, 1874 L7ROM THIS DATE AUCTIONEERS ARE a proniDited selling horses or stock of any kind in front of tbe City Market. Princess street. : from the Eusiern line ol rront street to the Western line of V ourth street, or !eeond and Third streets, be tween tbe Northern line or Market and the SontLern lino o' chesnut streets, are designated for ;hia pur- iiuse oy oraer an tue mayor. . - - L jj . J. H. ROBIN80N, - jan34-tf k City Marshal The Central Protestant A WEEKLY RELIGIOUS AND FAMILY NEWS- Ujl paper and the Organ of tne Methodist Protes tant Church In Norut Carolina. Is nubllshed at r uireilBIHin), n. j. r ! -v. : The eligibility-oi its location, the number and ac tivity of its agents, and the constantly increasing de mand for4tamBg th more solid classes of readers in various sections, srlve the C1CNTHAI. rxvnlfxi- clairasmpon the pattonage ef the advertising public iorm.veryxavorame. , jonsait y oar ousiness inter- esta, and address th editor, .... :.. j., . .. oicvuomnu, . v. INSURANCE. PIEDMONT-& ARLINGTON : Life Insurance Company Of Richmond, Virginia. Over 22,300 Policies IssHed. Annual Income Over $1,500,000 Proiressiye! Pfosnerons! Prompt! SMALL EXPENSES, SMALL LOSSES, SECUBf INVESTMENTS, AMPLE RESEBVE, AND GOOD SURPLUS1 . Premiums Cash, Policies liberal. Annual Division of Surplus. ! AETHUR J, HTLL, Jr., Agent. Office for the present with Dr. T. P. Wood. Medl cal Examiner, on Market street, two doors west of Green & Planner's drnu store, Wilmington, N. C. September S-tf j Southern Life Insurance Co. PRINCIPAL OFFICES; Memphis, Tenu., and Atlanta. Ga. T A. NELSON. Pres'l GerCl Office. Memphis, Term jsiljs ma x. secretary Hon. JNO. B GORDON, PresH Atlanta (GaJDep't Gen. A. , H. COLQUITT, V. P.. " " J. BI. MILLER, Sunt, of Aseucics J. C. WIXDlilS. General Agent A ssets $2 500,000 Annual Inoomc over. . l,C0O,OOO Wilmington (N. C.) Bbanch: D. R. MUUCH1SON, Pres't; DuBBUTZ CUTLAR, vice jfres t; thus. v. JJEitussjiT, secretary, i Dibectobs: W. A. Wbioht. D MacKab. D. G. Wobth. P. W. Kerchmeu L B Gralnghb, J. W. Hinson, H. VOU.EB8, 11. C.&HOBT, m. Jxl. UATZ. Reserved fund invent d and opses adinsted nnder supemsiqn oi tee omccrs ana lioaiaol directors. Policies from foreien Companies traiiBferred to the honthtirn Life WITHOUT LOSS OU ADDI TIONAL ANNUAL OUTLAY, For fall information apply to THOMAS C. DeROSSET. feb ft-lra , becretary aud Agent. ,. Insurance Rooms. S27000,000 FIRE INSURANCE CAP ITAL REPRESENTED AFTER PAYING BOSTON LOSSES. O.ueen Incnrance Co.. of Liverpool and London, CaoiUti 110,000,000. Nonn unnsii ana Mercantile insurance Company, Capital 10,000.000 Hartford Insurance Company, Capital 00.000 National Fire ln&nranee Company, of Hartford. Camtal.. ;i . . fioo.onp uonunenuu insurance company, or New xora, capital i S,5O0,0OP nuenu insurance vompany, or croouyn. uapiiai... l.GUU.UW Virginia Home Insurance Company, of wvuiuuuu, Vapiuu ' DUU.DUU MAiCLn a Tee old Mercantile Untna.1 nt Km xorE. LIFE The Con&wticat llntnal or Hartford. ATKINSON ft MANNING, nev 8S4f : Qeneral AsenU JNCOURAQE HOME INSTITUTIONS. Security against Fire. THE NORTH CAROLINA ' HOME INSUUAXCE COMPANY, J RALEIGH, N. C Tile Companv costinnea to write PollHfw at tu vu ui viaraen fix insurable propertT. All losses are promptly adinsted and Daid. The "HOME " is rapidly growini In public favor, and appeal, witn conscience, to forth Carolina ; oi property is r Agents in all pait ef the Stats. BATTLE, Jr., President. v. m. kuot, Vic President. BEATON GALES, Secretary. PULASKI COWPER, Snpervteor. ATKINSON MANNING, Agists. angl-tf Wilmington, N. C MISCELLANEOUS. First ani Final Postponement of me GRAND GIFT CONCERT, T 3 HAVE BEEN GIVEN tN THE CITY OF Oreensboro, N. C, on December SI, 1874, for the rpoMof erecting mm Odd FeUowa1 Temple. has Wednesday, March nth, ms, At which time the Concert will certainly be eiven andthe DRAWING GTJARiTiTKTin 8 A partial drawing could have been made at tne time appointed, bur numerous letters from Agents and ticket-holder arge (be Manager to mak e a short mipuueuieufc in oraer to lecare a lull drawing The GRAM 11 GIFT la th nns anH ll n3amA BJv bo W HOUSE, worth ft wi.oio 00 Heal Btate Gifts, CaehGifw........ ..... 10 0 0 00 81 000 00 84,600 00 Grand Total. $164,000 00 f BEPEBRNrBS. We refer, bv Dermissinn. to th frl7nri men of onr city, and would be glad if the credulous would write to any of them: ; JR. f. JUI K,4ndgeU. 8 District Court, Western' THOS. tE PTLt , Judge Supreme Court. T. B. KEuGH, Reelster in bankruptcy. RO. M. DOUGLAS, V. S. Mar hal nr. pi. DA.ijid, caitor Mew N on nutate. 1UFFY & ALBRIGHT. hditOMi Ptrinf CHA8. K. tsHOBER, of firm of Wilson & Shober. Bankers . ' JTJLIl 8 A. GRAY, Cashier of the Bank of Greens- uuru. ' R. M. STAFFORD, Sheriff of Guilford. J D. WHITE, Post Master. ' ODKLU At AN A CO., Merchants, J. W. SCOTT. - , - lrlce of Tickets $2 SO X timber i of Tickets Issued only 100,000. HOW TO REMIT. Money should Bwjtent by Registered Letter, Post ffica Order, or Kxpress, with name, post-office, county and Mate, of the pur chaser, wntien plainly. t For furthe particulars apply to the Manager. Box s CYRUS P. MENDENH&LL, n Manager. 1 es?" AGENTS WANTITTI i Ticket muy be had of George N. Harriss and E. 8. Chadwick, Wilmington. mjkj. in. jr. taiuik, lien 1 'gen?. omce on Princess street. Ian IS lm I S T 1 L L AHEAD! adjoinifigcoan- ties we will tend the i R OB ES ONI AN To all new subscribers at the following rates: i 1 Copy, 40c; S Copies, 75c; 8 Copies, $1 00: 10 V. ! jpyl? Months, 75c; 1 Copy i pena stamp lor SBticimen copy. ONLY $38 CAT ISLAND G.UlANX). A GENUINE NATURAL GU AN0. flavins been successful bidders against the Goanahani Guano Company of j Petersburg, Virginia, for a large deposit of Gnano at the Islands, we offer the and at a reduced price. ' ' I A NEW EN flaring resigned as General Agent of the Gnanabani Guano Company after my re-election, I deeire Ui call yoor attention to the new enterprise ln.which! I I intend to still carry on the fight for low prices. Messrs. Thos. Branch & Co., of Richmond, Virginia, having secured a large deposit not covered by ihv grant to the other company operating the same islands, I now offer yon at a seduced phice the sak J guano fbox the 8 axe isi-AXDs as that I introduced The gaao bow offered yoa will be known as CAT With respect, Imported by Thomas Branch." A Co., Richmond, .TERMS AND PRICES. AT WILMINGTON N. C. 1 PER TON 2.0C0! . ' h 50 tons or less cafh, 51 to 100 tons, Over 100 tons, ' J !. 36 50. 35 00. For sale by; January 27-Dlm ' THE fAVORITE !home remedy j ... ..... - i i : Is warranted not to contain a single c article f t MercHry, or snj lajurious mineral auhsiance, but is JPtlBBLY VKGETIBLE, . containing those Southern Roots and Herbs, which an allwtee Providence has placed in countries where Liver Diseases most-prevail. It will car all uiseaacs canaea oj uerangenenteiine Llrerand Bowels,, -:- ii : SiMims' Lirer Regulator, dp Medicine, la eminently a Family Medicine, and by being kept rtady for immediate resort Will save many an ; hour of suffering and many a dollar in time and doctor's oiiis. . . .. .' i ; . .mi ! Alter over Forty Years'trial it is still receiving the hioh nnaualified testimonials to its vir ues from persons or the highest character and nspousibility, eminent pnyeicians commend it as tne most . K EFFEC'I CAL SPECIFIC: 1 il .-"..'..... . . : , I for Constipation, Headache,' Pain in the Shoulders, lilzzinese. Sour btomach. bad taste in the mouth. fell tous attacks. Palpitation of the Heart, t-ain is the region of the Kidneys, despondency, gloom and forebodings of evil, all of which are the offspring of a uiscasea uver. 'j .tor uyspepsia or inoigestion. Armed with this ANTIDOTE, all climates and changt s of water and food may he laced without fear. As a kemedy In MALARIOUS FEVa.R-. BOWEL COMPLAINTS, RESTLESSNESS, JAUN- . IT HAS SO EQUAL. It Is the Cheapest; Purest and Best Family Medicine l I ui iue v oria I -. , i- Caution! I Pny no powders or Prepared SIMMONS'! IIVER REGULATOR unless In our engraved wrapper. With Trademark, Stamp and Signature un roken None bther ia genuine. i i , i ... 1 T W " rw mr u w m ma Macon, Ga., and Philade1phia." ; FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.1 ! TAKE i8immons , . Liver Eegulator. ,For all diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Spleen. I Aa a Remedy in li MALARIOUS FEVEKS, BO f KL COMPLAINT DYSPEPSIA, MENTAL DBPRKSMoNJTREst: iT.SP10 NAUSEA? SICK HE AD' tCSg-COUC, CONSTIPATION and BIUOUS- l--R:! I '--I f a: ... j .... : . . : t ! 1 . .' '. . .-j . -t : t ' IT HAS NO EQUAL TO FARMERS PEE TON. same under the name of j" CAT ISLAND GUANO," i, 1 -,.J' i - Lmm . Importers, kichmond, va. TERPRISE. RICHMOND. Va.L Jan. Oth, 1875. am engaged as General Agent and to inform yon J I ! 1! I 1 n to you last year nnder another name. ISLAND GUANO, and will be delivered as it: is ir yours truly, WMj R. GRIFFITH. General Agent for Cat Island Gnano, Virginia. ! POUNDS, IN BAGS. ' -; ; - ! : - Payable November 1st, !f43 00 41 40 OJ! WOOTEN, RICHARDSON & CO., , - j . WilmiDgtoo,' N. G. The SvmntomB of Liver Coraplami ara nnearinens and nain in the Bide. sometimes the pain is in the shoulder, and is mistaken for rheumatism Toe Stomach is affected wiihlosg of ppe- . tlte and sickness, s bowels in general costire, somet me- alternating with : lax. The head is troubled min pain, and dull, heavy seneauon. consider able loss of memory, ac ompanled with painful uensatiou of having lett have been done. - Often complaining j of weakness, debility, and low sphits, , eometives many of the above yj"? .- toma attend the diFeaie, and at ptner ' times Very few of the i ; bat the Liver, Is generaiiy the organ most involve f TESTIUONIALS. "1 1svn never srnn or tried aach a simole. efflca- cious satisfactory and pleasant reme y in my life." H. iJATKXB,St, i ob j, m ! Hon. Alexi n. Stephens. 'I occasionally use, when my condition requ It, Dr. Simmon Uver Regulator, with good afle nulres lect" HOK. AUI, 11. bBBPHINS. . . v Oinernorof Alabama. , a j " " Your Regulator has been in use in my family for some time, and I am persuaded it is a valuable addi tion to the medical science." Gov.' J. Gill Shokt- -Mt, Ala. - " . i , .. !..... i ' I have usvd the Regulator tn my family for the , past seventeen years. I can safely recommend it to the wot Id a the best, medicine I have ever used for that class of diseases it purports to cure." II. ,F. Thigpkh.-t , ii . PreHSeni of Citf Bank. I ! 1 . M Simmons' Liver R eulatr has Droved a good wiu ciiiuatiuuB mciuciue. j. a. jmuttuiO. r . . ' : rvari8t. a as i ... n . m." ... i. 7 We have been acquainted with Dr. Simmons' Liver Medicine for more than t enty years, una know it to the bet Liver Regol tor offered to tbe public."-M. R. Lyon and H. L..Lton, Belief un taine, Ga - ..?! . .(-- -S---..;- -. . ? I was cured by Simmons Liver Regulator, Bfter ; navmg sunerea several years witn emus ana u. r . andekson. - - i . The Clermi dy-Peptic for yerf; began tbe neguiawr iwo years ago; it nas acwa iio r ii uiy case.- tiev. rf u. uolmks. : f I ' ! .' ': T sirliva TnAftrttPrnent . -I have given wvLt. in novasebasl failed to give ra Jr.-, Ellen Mkachak, .Chattahoocbee, ria.. n:Kh nnuntv. i c llent remedy, and certaii.ly a public biesBing. i. JUASTBBSOiJ, HibO tOUDlv, j "My wife and self have used tne K years, and testify to Its great jvittues. -nxv nmos' Lerl Relator oUof tl. best medicine- ever made for tne 1JIl0erinl and many others: have used it with wondemu eueci. ' E. K, Sparks, Albany, Ga.: mt l.-' .-ul t.-',.. j- t Tnv familv, a Mill also In my regular practice, and' have "un?n JY . most valuable and ratisfactory medicine, nop lieve if it was osed by the prof rssion it would be ot ser.ice in ve.y many cases. I know very mucft I oi Its component parts, and can certify its ci aualliiesare perfectly harmless.' B. F. ORtoo?, L D , Macon, Ga. ' ' il . ) Sold by aU Druggists. Wholesale by ! . ! t i GREEN & FLANNER. Jan 12-D8m& W eow.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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