"
'4
Jj Carolina hutmn.
OK. "DANIEL LEE ON BRttftlUDA1
' - GRASS. .
RnraI Carolinian. " - "
Cato plead i eloquently I for reform
with his short-sighted, mistaken coun
trymen. Mr. Howard i the Cato of
our age :and generation. Cato told
his frieritis to make' water meadows,
if they could command water for irnk
gation; if not, then i make upland
meadows, and by all means have good
artificial pasture and grazing. Mr.
Howard invites public attentjpn, to
the agricultural , phenomenon ten
tons of most ; nutritious hay being
harvested aud grown i on an acre of
naturally poor land, near Charleston,
in one year. To corroborate the cred
it due to Dr. ItavenaVs 'report, on
which Mr.' Howard's statement rests,
in regard to Bermuda 'grass ' for bay
r,Ton i rw!T.
?5 Tll"-; SiE?iS
2" .'".rrimrr
try, und one whose word commanded
the universal confidence of those best
.:.:4:k -
f.4l . Ki I. I . V. .1
.uJ ti. r. .n ;ni..tL-.. j
uT3.t rin.Ur- Si.; orthe fimanerams-alreadraffected
: I repeati (see Southern Almanac b lhe ind thevj tVemsel ves
for 1846, page 61,) and can refer to . P0-5f .theytnemseies
, . iA. . , , begin to bite, and in a short time be-:
numerous witnesses to prove, if need- lw, ki: Lu;a
u - k v.u.j,u effectively in dry: weathers .At Colon
this more tham once,: whence otf.j I foond the AmeHeans using coal tar,
Uoff aud that l.e second ;me that whlcQ theyXpread across ; their paths
seasoDjeldeoYenflve pnper wheu anotFlheln led to their gar
awrAtterthrt 1?ir third cuwas : i5was told tbatUhe InaLa
taken from -the same ground. Five preVent them from ascending young
tons per annum w-a j moderate yield rree8 by lying lhick wisp8
from a good well set Bermuda mead- with he &htrp points downward,
iar i7 n irh ta cithor tnTknroscaii . with r ..- x . -i . ,
off, which is either top-dressed with
slndffe from an overflow, or receives
one of manure anpually." . ; ,
If tfie first and third cuts of grass
on Mr. Affleck's laud were together
equal to the second, (and they prob
ably exceeded it,) this Mississippi bot
tom yielded' considerably over tert
tons of good hay per acre. In another
IKiragraph on: the fcame page (156)
111 g" - ; .
am ,0,. i , - rl.C .u
experiments have been tried With oth-
er grasses. I have imported frm En-
,-ope seeds of verfprty kinds; from
lexas and ine, far West, over ten ora
;dozen ; and, haAje, also tried any num-
l,er of. native (?) , grasses with varied
saccess, ot Wreiauoamiijnt
'"v. uu.nv.uj,, .
t-j: i r. r i l a j
niarK uere, alter careiui aim repeateu
uiu.s, x u ve.ounu no grass ; m-
pare, ior nay or Wureiwun me one
commenueu auove-ierinuua grass,
th I Imi W f ha oanful rvMoa jr ha I
Hindoos. ,OE "its" rvalue :for summer
grazing, i musi state lunuer vnat oi
w vwwo .,.,uu6!1
m abundant yield, in sweetness, ana
in nutritive qualities;,, :!s ' - .
The Writer j may ' be pardoned, for
Helling his readers that after studying
the climates, soils, rocks, and crops of
Georgia, and other planting btates,
two years, edtmg the iWMWem C-'
uoaior in tne raeaniirae, ;iie went sio,
Washington to" look'after the infant
'agricultural department of the Patent
UiUcey ana arew up tne question an- tions of those States. This yep lie
svverdd by Mr. Affleck, and. many COmes, according to report, reduced
others. ..4, ill i L J 1 1' ;' " :'; "- m size, even o the diminutive! pro
The difficulty under whicli F, portions of the flea, and ranging! from
a ad thousand of other planters labor, that to tbosize of the common boose
and appear to f laborjn vaiu, ? is not fly :'H-ntt'mberidder hot seem-to
that j:he climates which areclamp have been diminished, but, ojo the
enough' to produce Sea Island and up contrary, he is a$ solid o the square
land cotton, Jare loo hot aud arid for foot as during their ' raid of last sea
successful: gr,ass culture; :bnt "grass son, and his capacity for destruction
, cultrire, 8toc-raising? in a la.rge:way, is fully as great as when his odily
Avool-growi'ng, ' and xJairy-hnsbandfy, bulk accorded with the general idea
are branches of productive industry, of the average lioppeY.j Dispatches
:arts audT ;Vradieshicbj.Jthey -h'ayeyet, report this tronblesome pest . as al-
ao learn, r 4
About Eggs.
writer ia the Medical Journal,
riiscoarsin on dyspepsia saysrWe
iiaveeen dyspeptics who suffered un
,tQidtortnents with almost every Kina
-f food and torments ofwnwh they.
&d not tell, after some.medicine givea
jfor relief.! Ko liquid could be taken'
without suffering, j Bread became a
lu rniug acid. Meat and milk were
" solid and liquid tires. We have seen
these same s offerers i trying to avoid
ioou auu uuuk, anu eveu gumg wtuo
?' enema syringe for sustenance. And
we have seen their torments pass away
And their hunger -relieved by living
4ipon the white .ot eggs,-wmcn nave
:been boiled in bubbling water forthir-
;ty niinutes. ! At the end of a week we
lhave given the nam yeiK 01 tne egg
with the white, and upon, this, diet
alone, without fluid of , any kind.we
have seen, theni begin tp gain flesh and
strengtn ana reiresnmg sieep. Aiier
weeks' of this treatment - they have!
been able, witn care, to oegmon ineir
tood. Aa ai iniSj-ineswnier aaus,
wiiiiout takinsr meaicine. ne says
that hard-boiled eggs are not half sd
"had as half-boiled)ne and tea times
a easy to digest., f ; . . : ?:
Common
Cause of Marital Infe
I -j llelty.
riusDanu anu wu gcuciauj
'in r.ni mnHarn .i VlHiatioTl lOO little in
-common for ;tbeperfect development
of their union, say s the Philadelphia
. Ledger.', The niahls immersed in his
business,? the woman in her household
u?aresC It is fortunate if; the saineeX'C
clusivenss i? not' carried into their
leisure hobrs, if he be not devoted -to
: hi political partv pr his cluB andshe.
to the claims '! of fi fashionable .life."
"Thfir minds consequently run m?dif-
Uereiit channels, and their con versa
ipoaa
.are noli-of ; paramount interest to
either. It is an almost inevitable con-
sequence that if this ia, leftto take its.;
course there will be a gradual, per
;haps imperceptible," but certain wean
un'awjvv from each other1 :- ;.W
The "New Orleans Picayune of
a recent date says; ," It" Is estimated that
the Jruit yield Ibis summer will be quad
ruple ibat of last year, and tbe largest ever
known at the South, i1 In this abundance
Louisiana is to offer to first fruit -erop she
iias ever prod seed. " I'' , " ' ' T " rr "
' Don Francisco t Valasquez; " in,
formed me, in. ,1870, that he . had a
powder which made the.ants mad, so
that they bit and - destroyed leach"
Other. lie crave mp a. ti tt.ln nf if. and:
it proved to becorrosive sublimated
1 made several trials of it, and found
it most efficacious in turning a jarge
column of ants. A little of it sprinkled
across one of their paths in dry weath
er has a most surprising ; effect. As
soon as onesof,the ants touches ; the
white powder,' it commences toj run
about wildly, and to attack any Other
ant it comes acrossX In a couple of'
bourse round balls of the ants will be
fpnnd biting each other, and ; numer
ous individual ants will be seen bitten J
completely in two, while others have
lost some of their legs ior an ten use.
News of the commotion is carried to
the forraicarium, : and huge fellows,
meararing three-quarters of aniinch
tu icugiu, iuai on iy come i one or, me
soon set maUerSastofTight.-' As ?oon,
however, as , they ventre tltach
the; sublimate, all their statelinesa
,eaves m andthey rush 4oat4
.k:i j iT i J r v I
their legs are seized holdf by iome
by
Mt The sublimate can only bes used
round the stems. The ants cannot
pass through the wisp, and do find out
how to surmount it, getting confused
among the numberless blades, all lead
ing downward. I mention these dif
ferent plans of meeting and frutrat
inff Aine : attacks or tuu . ants
at
some , length as . they are
of the trreatest scourges of-
one
trop-i
icai America, and it has
been
too readily supposed that their at-
tacM cannot- be warded off.' I myn
8eIf wa8 enabled, by using sonie of
the raeans mentioned above, toj suc-
ce9sfttlI cultivate trees and vejgeta-:
bles of which the ants were extreme-
,y fon(i Notwithstanding that these
nlg JIgo common thr6ughout!trop-
ical Amfcrica and have wcited the,
aitpnlion of nparlv everv traVeller.
there 8tiU remains much doubt
.. .j , -.j.j
as to
U8e to which the leaves ard
putJ
that
Oth
Some naturalists have supposed
th Qse tbcni directly as food;!
'-
ers that they roof their under-ground
nootia i t K t Kam ,T KaltaXra t lii tlio
feal use they make pf them is k ma
hareJ on which crrows a minute
spe-
ciesof fungus, on which they
- . j T ' --: r -
feed;
that they; are in reality mushroom
growers and eaters. r j
, Keappetranee of ibUraiIiopper.
The Chicago Tribune d)f Wednes
day has reports from Kansas and Mis
sourl showincr that the i inevitable
grasshopper . has already appeared in
multitudinous numbers in somd pori
I readv swarming and increasing trom
MisBouri to the Rocky ' Mountains.
I rpi.. q-ihunp. aava fnrlhpr nnrfli in
mKrastannaMintiWiota it ii thionffht
tbat the msson 0f the grasshopper is
fiBjshed, and that the farmers wll
uave an opportunity to recover their
lost ground. .v! . iiLd ; I
''... , ?
The sciiiy laiea. J
The Scilly Isles, where the Schiller
was, wrecked, has been the'. sc6netof
.man v similar catastrdphesl In the.
J year 1707 the British squadron juhder
gallant pir-iouiiesiypnovei, ran
j upon the rocks1 Mn atofm, and the
admiral and four large' frigates! were
I lost. The Schiller sank1 upon the
1 same., reefs. , j.he . Dublin steamer
I Thames w'asJ also wrecked on these
I islands,' and scores of smaller Vessels
1 have .been broken to pieces and many
I Uvea lost. TheVfoff prevails to such
I an ; eitent'"about ' the 1 crrbrip that it
j probably would prove an advantage
to have immense bells nunc: at in-
j reVvals,; or to kep up;a fierce cannon
1 Ans on the islands dunnff feevere
1 weather .
Election of Profeaaora.
The trustees of the Van derbitt Uni
versity, ' at Nashville, Tenn., have
completed the election 'of Prof :ssors,
with the following result: i ,V f ;'.;u:-
. rhair of tfeolop-v. minera!oo;V. zoo-
logytand botanf,uames ja. otanorai
I T1. T V.1 anA AUT Wlnnlall
ljj. D.- ;the eiair ot; modern langu-
ayeg an j literature, James Ilarri-
BonA'M.fofHhVlllveriityVi
ginia; the chair of English literature
and historical criticism, A. AiLips-
CQmbDD., HOP latlChaoWlor
cf . the University of ( Georgia; the
c.h4ir:or 4 pastoral IheiUojVy and horaU
lectics. John C. Graiibery, D.'X?;,i of
Virorinia. aud ihe ohaiHof vocal mnsio
- ?: the election of Prof, It. M. MCli-
An Expedition to' me uoiy
At a meeting of the officers' and
members of the Palestine Explora-j
tion Society, : held .; id (JSIew. .Xor,. it
was resoTved to .equip and send out
immediately, a new party to. the hills
of Moaty under comnaana :ot vol,
C Lane; who will embark in ra 1 f ew
days. vNotwithstandifig i the., strin-
jrencv or .'ineximes mo. nucioiy uas
had pledged to its support, within a
-J
few flwptbs f3U,oou,
i' 1 5
it) -
f T. .Tthe State Medical Convention
meets to-day in Wilson. ."v- V -,'.'". !
i ; 4 Fnlghum IUiistrat ed JLge . will
appear next week Jn Raleigh, .
I Col. NickM.vWppdfina prom
inent lawyer, of Asheville, is seriously ilL
i On Monday three or four hun
dred excursionists I from; Weldon visited
Norfolk. J ' . -
? ; Rose and Harry Watkins play a
Centennial weet in Ctiarlotte having com
menced Monday nighti v ' 1
t , :-:The Convention; of the Protests
ant Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina
will convene Jrf Newbem on Wednesday.
i ; Dr. Brantley: of Baltimore ad-'
dressed a meeting of all the Protestant Sun
day Schools of Cbarlotte at the Presbyter
Ian Cbnrcbf Sunday afternobni :f
' The Raleigh Netos prints a plan
of the battle-field of .Cowan's Fprd, on the
Catawna, where a patriotic bod of Mecklen
burg, (3en. Wni. Davidson, fell on FeD. I,
1781. - If ;i:.-? '- 5 i. ? :
Person codhir has put Jier best
man forward as a candidate forthe Conven
tion, the person of the Old . .War Horse,
Col. Jdhn W. Cunninfebam. He will be
elected and will make one of the most, effi
cient members of that body.' i
Mr. J. C. ISfcMillan organized
at Branch's Stoie."puplln County, on Thurs
day, a new Grange of Patrons of Hus
bandry, known as " Uranch u range." iuis
Grange is composed of good material, says
the Messenger,-and is located in a fine .sec
tion of country, as. G. Branch, Master.
5 The Grand Lodge I. O. O. F.
adjourned on-Friday Grand Master Speed
made the following appointments: W. G.
Marshall, Beatty ; W. G. Conductor, Jno.
Tayloif; W. G. GuardianvP. M Stuart; W.
G. Herald, Henry Porter LW. .Q; Chaplain,
W: Gibbous. The next session will be
at Raleigh. . ' "
n Puvvau countyva inau named
M
DIlUOl , U1UII1CICU UWB. UIVlllCl'lUMttn,- o
lady named Heilig, by knocking bwln the
bead with an axe. , , He then threw her in a
well. The murdered woman-was seventy
years bid. No cause is given for the born-.
ble deed. Two men succeeded in captur
ing the murderer while stealing a horse to
make his f scape, but'he got away and has
not been seeu since.- ; j ; :
We have heretofore recorded
the death in the ScJiitter disaster of Mr. Wiel
of Greensboro. Wee see that Miss Dim-
mock; formerly of Washington. N. C, was
also lost in tho , wreck, The Sentinel says of
her .: she was a member of the medical
profession and after pursuing her studies in
this country had graduated with distinction
at Paris. A year ago she was admitted, if
we recollect aright, to membership in. the
North Carolina Medical Association and
was fully recognized as a learned Doctor by
the fraternity. She subsequently made Bos
ton her home and assumed an appropriate
position in a hospital devoted to femate pa
tientsj She was on1 a visit to Europe in
comnanv with a turt or the family of ben
atoi; ICd'tnunds, the distinguished . Senator
from Vermont, when she met her unhappy
end. j She is said to have been possessed of
a lovely person and was highly cultivated,
being! gifted by nature with a veryjfine mind.
She vhs onlv. we learn, abont 26 vears ot
ZvMiiu-iituj .Tr.- isfa-
; ' - m '
TbVlsplcndia Altar or theTWewYdrlT
calbedrtl. -- ,avv
corresDondent it the Uoston
Daui Advertteer, writing front Home,
says:
"II saw a Few days- ago the altar
which is' under the marble-worker s
hand and which is to lie placed whefi
finished in the New lrork Cathedral
It is Italian Gothic, aud will be a daz
zling collection of the most precions
marble.K. ; There are small triple col
umns ot Vxqnisite malachite, white
marble screens "diapered in precious
porphyry, veru antique, . oriental,
alabaster,' malachite, sriailo antico,
lapis lazuli, etc. Six . little white
marble : statnes : of the ' apostles,-
Mathew, Mark, Luke, John, Peter
nun ijl am, bwuu uv.wceu ueauuiui
columns ot glittering maiacmte. me
uiriwrnaeieis incrusiea witn precious
marbles. .1 be oas-reUefs on the altar,
S1 :,
SISS
n.Wih t r&nK
work. . lu onJvv fault is the quantilv
of detail:" Tt: lacks unity f i?has no
' ' . - ' .
n ""t " w
in parts, ; thereforo. !iny .jndgmieptr.oT
cntieism is premature, v yv heh j seen
close at, hand ;it must, however, be
aamirea. ii is nne enongn tovpnt
nndirglassf rich an color, precions m
inateriar ana moss aeiicaie id execu-
tion," "t'"-- - -
I. - . . -
ww-.0.rr.v (vV6-
raphy are something, fearfnl to con
template -A-0--gin speua-UOBgue,"
audi the man that first spelled it o
should ha vex been hongue." A-c-h-e
n ll
rr't"-" vuc i" J r- vf"
smaisle jf the effort were not too
Butter and Hams.
A
LARGE LOT OF FINE
Goshen and Cooking Batter..
FINK STOCK OF'l ' : ' ' : V . ' t 1
North Carolina and! Canvassed
Hams.
For sale low byv - , ..
1 -4 1 EDWARDS & HATJtl
apr 29 tf - . . . .
UfiESOIUTI
OF THE "BOARD OF TRADE." " CHAMBER
of commerce" and Produce Kjcchange and by
agreement ita ail tae ,4 ,
i 1
AFamily, ;G:rocers;
'i
OUR. STORE WILL NOT
BE
OPENED ON
"7 j
.4 J ti .
. CentennialDay:
T -
Thursday &0ib instanU
Oar Friends and Cattomeri wOl please tako notice
- and All their orders tha dar arevtotu. i .
CHAS. IK UTER3 A CO., "
may 18 W -'-! 'K f-'i? 5 A 7 North Front at.
Spirit Turpentine:
raacKe out iu i-g-n-;peus : ment secilrities active and steady State' rt" '. t
" eight,"no . matter how. jpa'.depre- ! bonds doll and steady..; f ;su: jh:; ' . ,j ( 4
n M A lltK K.T.
TAR OTTICE.TIikv 13.' -
! SPIE1TS
URPtlKieceipts 18;
casks.'
Safes of 100 caski at .30 fceriltfper A
gallon fibs ; Southern ipackageSil 3Iarket J
Bteady, Lr , : : Vt j. r , . r ; f , .
j ..RQSpr.-rBeceipts, 4d4bl&.. Sales of
jl.OOO bbls, Strained r at l 50, and 500 do'
good trained at $t ?5 $ bbf. " f " "
i CRIE - TTJRPENTrNESeteipts 400
bbls. 7 Sales of 400 bblsat f2 SOorei'
low ,ip; t$l 30 for 'Hard g;aod ,3 13-60
fqr,virgin.;;'(i,..fc.iI,-J.f f ,r?ro'; iv'.'i
1 TAR. Receipts 850 bbjs. (?Sales Afif 00
bhlsat 21 40.' 1 Market "steadyt t ' ' ."". ,
dotTON: Recelptt '20 Vales.'7 MarkeV
quiet and dulUJXo sales reponea. j :ine
foilowiner are the official nuotations: . c!
dinary, . .iVt;-rN,nlnl-' ?fm
ood Ordinary. i ,14m 4 ; cents V.Vti
jt.Tr4 ;iBTRJOf'f3Majr;14.tn,:
OTTT-iTrrr nPTTTT"r7XTrnT"VrT7 DiMiunt.Dilf
laska. Sales of 150 casks at cents per.
;allon for SoutberB packages. Maiket firm.
ROSIN.-Receipts . 768 bblsi Strained
tin firm at $V 50 f bbl. iJalea -of AftOQ
ls Good Strained at ft:50 WL iUf.t
IRUDE TURPENTINE- Receipts 197
bbW1 Bales of; 170bbls.at ft 80 for Hard,
ick, steady. " , . 4 - .. .... ,
T-AR.-rReceipts 163 bbls. ' Sales of 125
bblsiat $140 bbl. Market quiet ' ;
COTTOKReceipts 34 bales. , Market
dnll and nominal. ) No sales reported., OfS-
pial quotations are entirely, nominal. . . '
i- jujSTAR QFFICE, May, 15. ; ;
SPinTTS ".. TITT?PT?.TiJTrr"NB' RMwinla
343 , le8 f 100 casks at 80i cents
1 l .1
per gallon for Southern packages. Market
ROSIN. Receipts 1,334 bbls. Strained
rosin firm, f Sales of 500 ; bbls Strained at
$1 50 p bbl., 50 bbls Extra No.' 2 at ft 75,
25 bhlt Isivr Pale at 5 00, and 69 bbls Pale
and Ejh; 1N1 at $5 75 1? bbl. ' ;
Cnt4nE Tl iiPENTINEUReceipts 175
bbls. Bale? . of 150 bbls at 3 00 for
Virgin, $3 20 for Yellow Dip , and , $t SO
for, Hardf Market steady. . ; .. . ( , , .'.
TAH-rKeceipts 120 bbls. Sales pf ; 150
bbls al $1 40 $ bbl. , Market steady.; t
COTTON. Receipts j57 bales.? Market
quiet. - Sales of 150 bales al 14 to 15 cents
lb. The following are the official quo-
tationsr . : . ''
Ordinary, 1 ''. ; .. Nominal.- ' '
Good Ordinary,. . . . . 13 .: cents W Ibi
Low Middling,...,.. 14 ' " ;.;
Middling,:. .... . .15 ".."
Good Middling, ..15 " " '
' ' I''- STAR OFFICE Majr 17,
SPIRITS TURPENTINE Receipts 111
casks. ' Sales otJHLcasks (cityilistilled) at
I 'oi 1 -n n ; - -ic u.
,01vuo "e? ii :i.
! ROSIN. Receipts 739 bbls. Strained
ro6in firm-! Sales t I.000 bbls Strained at
I f 1 50, 00bblsJSa 2 at f 1 65, 119 bbls at
$3 25 for Low No. 1, $5 50 for Pale; ,and
$5 75$6: 25 for Extra Pale. . .4-r ,
CRUDE TURPENTINE-rReceipts 500
bbls. Sales of 500 bbls at $1 30 for Hard,
$2 20 for Yellow Dip ami $3 60 for Virgin.
Market' steady. tj ; j
TAR Receipts j 200 bbls, No sales
.reported generally held at an advance.
J Market firm,
COTTON. Receipts 8
bales. Market
' The following
iqufet Nq sales reported
are the Official Quotations: '' '
; O tCl 1 n a rv ii ' .. ' i- ' lVnmlniil
. -v. ............. .
Good Ordinary. . ... . . .13. cents tt
;1X)W JOlddluig. . . kl. i . .14
JUiddling. ....15 ,.
l;6!?0 r '15s
11 , t.t , 8TAJ.t UJrjriUJS. JUay lb.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE. Receipts 343
;c8glMrl 4 1 Adrimced t cent. Sales of 200
at 81 cenU for q,
pactages. Market firn t! ' .
IWSIN.Iptslbbliu, Strainea
rbsitt has adTanced 5 cents. Sales of 250
. irrr.r"-8- w w v. yw
do .? Per;,bbV:f;.llrtet:l!::lr
I nD ITTll 111 I I 111 lATFWlTTTY TT, I . j iAM
I: !' i . i -- ' , ! j
, fAR:-Receipts';i28 bbls.' Sales of 100
ibbli; at '.ri.Jl.sy..
I , COTON,Receipts 83. bales Market
i qniet:, No; sales reported. The follow-
I in the official ! nominal quotations ir
Ordinary aotoinal.
I Good Ordlriary...i.k . 18i uii fcenU lb.
I HiHillllllT IK . -
I Oood Middling
I. : u s;. Nkw YoBX, Mav 18 Bvening.
. Money in ample supply. at QZ&i cent.!
I Pt?nuDm.,r. erung . exenanre , ciosea.i a
4 81." Gold closed at 11641164, Govern-
shperfiDe western land .State it 855176 ;
common; to' good extra wwatero,! and, btale
85 15a 5o;E8od to Choice,, do.
5 90 white wheat! western extra $5 90i
ff 85 ; cdmmoh to good extra Ohio $5 20'
7 50; eommon ; to choice extra Si. ,; Liopis;
$5 608 50. : : Southern flour- quiet and ,
heavy x common to fair extra S3 5JSt5 ; ,
good to choice do $8 258 50. Wheat a
shade firmer winter ; rea western, $i 30,
Corn opened a shade lower with moderate
demand-i-western ! mixed ,i 878Bf ceuts;
western mixed 8788 cents; .yellow west
ern 88 cents; old western mixed in store
9Q91; do afloat";,' softnew,wfstern
mizea anoai otttyo$; uuxeu wcbieru o
80:!-? Coffee 'steady Rio quoted at i5i
aiof cenlSi gold, for cargoes. Sugar quiet
and steady at 8 cents forfair.
to good; refinery rl pnme good,
fair to prime Muscovado refined dull at 10$
ai04ai0t. i Granulated molassses Htm.'
and in fair demand for grocery goods. Rices
quiet, ana sieaay.' jretroieum quie. ana
firm crude 6i; refined 12 J12i; Tallow
firm at 9c. Rosin steady at $1 90 1 92 for
strained.'' Turpentine firm at 3H for
spirits.- Pork ' opened lower' Shd ldsed
flrm--new mess $31 80. JJeef quiet. oLarct
lower 161. : Prime , steam iwhialey. dutt
without decided change, at.gH. , . , .r
Cotton net receipts 267 ' bales; gross re-'
cetpts (267 bales.1 - Futures 'clpsed - quiet
aadc steady;? with: sales of 20,800' bales ias
followstMay. 4683 cents j 4une.6 8-33
cents: July 16 7-8216i cents; August 164
16 13-82 September 16 S-1B16 "7-82
cents; October 15J15 53'cents;JNoVent-
ber 15 9-1615-l9l8nts ;s December
15 15 12-8SJ cents-,, January . lBf. 15
9317 cents; February 15 8183 18 centsi
March 167-82ai8 9-82 cents; April 16 746,
16i cents s -i i ru'wMi
Good
j WIIOLKiiALB PBltlKS.
fcaP" Oar quoutuons, u aooid beanaeruood, rap
. WNiat the UKle8&l prioea generally. In mirin
U9 aaU oiden higoer price bar to be chaisML
r
riuoaa.
iH trio
; Double Anchor... ... i
Double Anchor r a. r. .
BACON North Carolina. ' '
1 ("fisau, A....'w7&.J;:,.
V1 O
11
13
16 '
IT t
'4
t
snoaiaers, H..
bides, W B.,
4,
i AVetrn Smoked
t .. Mir) as M Ik . ,
1
Duouiaen,...; i.
: BhonlaaPB . . ii-. . . u.. .i .
i ' ontheHoof.;..;.r..i...V:i;:
BARRKf eptrtU Tuxpadbw, -
Sacond Hand, each, j
j ' New New ITotk, each.
11.
f40 101
is L. Jx-ir
t as, S6Q
BmCKSS-Wumingtoa, t M ....
prthern.,..,M.4.tv.i.w..
BUTTB North Carolina, V ft.
J Noaarni-w A...J.:v.'v:
CANDWS-Spena, ft
i 4 TaMow; V ft............"...
loo 1000
t f 03 14 00 .
'SO S5(
...
14 & 15'
CHSJSSS Northern Factory V ft
State. tt S.........
COJrFfifi-Jara, ft. .....
36 ff
Rio, V ft
C0BM bMheil.'lI'.:'.r.
iwrvpAw mrvo . ma 4k.
3ll 1.15
rl 15 & '
16 00 & SO 00
8 60 & 9 00
IS 00 IS SO
V B0 b
u oo on co
, 6 00 a 8 00
. 00 i860.,
4 50 , 500 r
BOO'. 6 00 ',
65 ' 1 00 J
.7 5 &0 t
000 000
r60 000
00 00 00 00 ...
00 00 0000 -'
. .. . . . :
80 00 00 00
00 00 0Hr
60 09 . 65 0Q .
00 00 tH 40 00'-'
DOMXSTICS Sheetlus:,i-4, yd
vara. boncn.....r...k..i.
VISH-
U JUckerel. Ko.1. V DbL..
Wo. 1. vW.. ......i....
ii m mcmvnu a o. a. m oat......
I Nct. Mbm....i
4 CJvNo., bbl.......
J auew oai
) vJj.C Herring, 9 M1. i. .
Dry Ood, l6 4 . ... 4.
UUUJ-iUl, UHi.,...,,,,,
unper.wortnera. bbl.....
i ' BxuraaovTit, bbl.....
Family . r V bbl......
vj luuB-oaptr., doi.
i -i- Jramiiy, Dbi...
- t t x.iramHjr, V bbl. ..
JTKKTUaZJ&US l ,-. ! .
Pemvlaa Goano. 'fi 3000 ts
i. -Baagh'uPhoBphata, j' ,
Carolina Fertiliser, . :
- Grooitd Bone, -
u Flour. 1 Mi'-
00 00. 45 OOf
WW KO O'J UU ,
Navaaaa Unaao. ) 4. t ; .! ii
55 00 650&"
. , , 'Complete Manure,
; t- Whann's Vboephate
r Wan4o Phosphate, " t
' BergerAButs PbORth.
Alt A mVn v o UM
UU WQ, 67 00 ,i
00 00 70 00
00 60 ; 7000;
60 00 00 00
-IS il 17 .
.;l'a..e9.;
;
1 si 97K
85
125 '
, 7 ' 8
, 13 .
5 .0 00 -
1 SO 1 S3 ,
108 1W
. 1ft
00 00.--
1 CO -
M 00 , S700
W00 8500
SO 00 8500-
Corn, Cargo, 56 .... ....
j ' Corn, Yet, boeaeL.... . .. .
. , uata, w aoutai.... ........
" Peas, Cow, V baahel. ......
HIDES Green.
HAT Baeteru, V 100 .... ....
North Klver, 9 100
UUUJf LKOTh v ion...
LAKD Northern, ft
Uortii Uaronoa.il TD...
LIMB W: bbl......... .......
Ship Stnfl, reeawed, M ft..
I Kourt Edge Plank. M ft, .v
r Westlndia Cargoes, accordln
ureaaea ji ioonng. xwarmaa ..
j : Scantong and Boaraa, com--5
' aoiti V 2ft rt..wii . ',J...
MOLASSKSCnba, hhda, 9 gaL.
Cuba, bbls V gal............
1 Bagar Boose, hnda, S gal.; .
; ,, " bbla. gal....
' Syrnp, bbls,
NAILS-Cot, 4d to SOd. V kog .
i5eos saoo
-46 ,ni.
' 48
4S " 50
, 88 40.
" 40 - SO
400 0 475:"
.18 0000
1 10 15 .
1 00 HO
80 40
1 49 175 -'
75 0 00
8 25 850
24 60 t5 00
00 00 . 00 00
00 00 00 00
24 00 00 00
s 8
; 5 00
1 20 : ISO;.
n 6k - aa
UlLo Kerosene, v gai....r
ijara, gai..-.;
' . Unseed. eal
... .........
4.... .4 ....
ttosui,v Kai.........M......
PBANUT8 basnel....i......
POTATOfiSSvreet, bushel.. ,
i Irish. Northern, i bbl .....
PORK Northern. City Hess....
Thin, V bbl... ,
) Prime, bbi..,...V.........
Ramp, bbl.. .......... ..
BICS-Carolina,9 ft..'.........,
1 . Kast India, V ft.M.....w..
ttAGS-Country,
JIT. . . .... ........ . . .... .
BAX.T Aiam, y Dasnei.:.
: u JJverpooL S sack.....
'S'l '.:
110 , 1 10
1W ,
' 8x ; 40
10
r jo , .
American, f) sack...........
BUHABr-WW,f B.. vii
rortaioco, 9 n.
A Coffee, 9 .ft..,
B " V ft...
. . . ....
Kx.O ft......... ...
Crushed, ' V ft...;. ..-.
BOAP Northern, ft.. ......
5
SHINGLES--Contract, 9 M....
Common, 9 M....-.........
ImiWaafiiin. M V
4 0C
0 00
8 00
5 60
6 50
wyvreiiueinewa.
9 60
30 00 35 00
00 00 00 00
18 00 0000
,08
17 00 00
A 18 1400
8 58 10 00
4 00 600
100 600
1 75 8 50
,;; 85; ,.':.
85 , 40
STAVKcW,. O. BbL, H.i.'
K.O Dh(L, M
Cypress, M
TALLOW ft .-
TIMBER Shipping, M. .......
Mill Prime, . H.... .
Vili r.r 10 iir
-Inferior to Ordinary, M:.
WraSKBY-Northern, gal...-
North Carolina, f gal........
WOOL Unwashed, V ft....i..
Washed. ft.
BATES OF FBEIQHT;
Per Sailing,
1 Vessel
PerSteamsz.
' To Nxw Tobk.
Crude Turpentine y bbl
Tar frhbl....
8pta Torpe&tiM 9 bbl
0 45 A O 0
0 00 A 0 85
0 60. A 0 85
0 00 A . 75
0 00 A 85
0 00 A 1
.0 00 A 0.10
0 00 A 0-60
0 00 A 0 50
0 00 A 0 SO
000 A 0 50
DO A 0 00
oooaoft
0 60 0 10
' "TOO A 8 00
o 00 A O 4?
?000 A 05
000075
0 00 0 45
: 0 00 A 8 00
0 00 A 0 00
50 m
0 00 0 65
0 00 A 0 65
0 80 ft 9 85
85 & 0 00
uoam v ddi.........
Cotton f bale. .......
Peannta yboahel....,
i To PHILAmLrHtA.
40 d 00
ooaooo
oiq So 00
...
Crude TorpemUaa 8 bbl
0 0t A 0 80
Tar bb
0 00 & 0 50
p nrpwoae v bn
.gVfe:!
i Tar
0WO1 ool
ooo a s oo
I . . . . . an W-l.
0 80 0 0 TO
0 00 & 0 10
i J Peanut
0 W 00
0 00 A 0 45
04)0 A 0 45
'bSSo ?bv!:"...
PuWbuahetU
0 00 A 0 80
0 00 A 0 45
000 A 0 00
0 00-A O 11
TnK.. is W
Miaiipi v. ........
0 00 8 00
. S TO SOSTOH iv
Crude Turpentine bbl
040 AO 00
0 00 A 0 00
Tar ddi......
SptaTurpentiae bbl
0 00 A 0 00)
000 AOOOt
.0 09 0 90
Kosm y ddi.......
Cotton bale.... .
A . 1 . 1
0 00 A 0 001050 A 0 00
IXHlttl V UUPHTBU.....
0 00 A 000
ouaa 10
lumber M. ........
0 00 A 0 00
11 60 Alc
WILiSXINGTON EONE JUBKET.
ooaaaoTXD baxly bt
, . i . X. J B. -iGBAXSOXB,- 7BX8DXltT,
Gold-..it
:i;k.:ii.v.!.ju.iii ' aw
,,.,v.........lf-.; jtfV.lio?
surer...,'.
new iota, ..... . . x oibc i.
BalumDre;..ij.w. J.U.'K i1- J
Western Citwai....!.. 5 ",
33 cent interest added to above.
UaaoVtsr Stock 4 A i . (SarSS) ' ' ' 1 38 s
First National Bank,'. ,
,100
MeenanicB ir -
Navaaaa Guano Co.- ............ 1
N. C. Bonds 01dEx-Coupon.......:.81
1 , Do; f- j . Faailag 166.4...., :..15 1
do.- v lues.j..... 14
.-iii.-oi! i ; rt Hw.. UU. w.v;'.w . ;v.'.M 1 '
.,,1, Do., v Spwial Tax,. ....4... a . ,
Ml,Do.to N.C. Railroad...- .....42
WkiJB. & Boada 7 Jc (Oold 190 ,T -!
i is '
;i-j.
Carolina Central B. B. Boade, 6 -,
Wllminfeitoil City Bonds, '9 gc. .-. -. . . i : .70 ;
Ct..i..oa,j
i-.X '!?
on
0 VC....9S
V
MJ new Vc-.;6(Ooldlnt.V
a tan ant
New HanoVexCHniniy Boada (10 yeans), .
Wc(Qo.d Inki.4rrt....75 - .
W. & V, Railroad 8tock...wia..e k
Nortb Carolina ;.,!. au
C a RaBroad !!
WIL Gas Light Co. .
WO. Seaside H
......i.Ql i ' '
a
. . . . . .
4 Receipts to-day,, 2,912, bhls rosin, .201 s do,
spinis turpentine, mo uo cruue lurpatiue,
627 ddtar: SpiriU turpentine selling along'
slowiyand about steady, with neither buyer
or seller very, anxious ; to hniry jbtislness.'
prices; bqweyert Jack,;bnojancy,(.andjXro
rerj largQ amounts could be disposed of at
carrent latest Sale were reported oM25f
bbls '85' tor Ne Ydrki5 Southern
quoted At' 84ic.viKosins Were moderately
active -oa. all ,radesi( iwlth.vabpnt former,
rates ruling, and the position fairly, steady.,
Sale! df8oX)bblc6nim6n straineda XMi
800 bbls Ndf.!2 at3 25; and 8S0;,!bbls ,paW
at 76675Taridj i ttnehangedJ
Pitol4wJitBoutJrepojte4.imovement.
.Tb4rirjgelegrpi&
pooj jSpU-its luipenthaedull, at SSsj com;
mon rosin steady at5s6dr Ijdjidon spirits
rarpen tine" dull t 24f tcoibntoaifl'stea'dy
at 5s 8d; it.nl-itu ) i'qntnnJ f.;n-iii:i
1 ; ' COASTWISE.' ,
i RATmoftB Steamship Raleigh, cleared I
Alay-13th 114,743-feet" imnber, 58 Dales
sheeting, 825 casks spirits of turpentines
284 bbls. rosin, 75 bushels peanuts, 90 bbls.
pitch, 10 rjtdls. - leather, 40 bales cotton,-2
Skgs mdse, 143 bbls tar, 44. bales yarn, 15
bis rosin oil, 1 gum thus, Sq cases pitch.
? New "i yoBK. Steamship ; Benefactor J
66 bales cotton, 3,012 bbls rosin, 85 pkgs
snooks,' 100 casks crude turpentine 195
casks spirits turpentine, 3,000 bolts, 1,950
heading,-45 bnsuels peannu; 34 "bbls rice,"'
17 empty ale kegs, and 4 bbls, 4 par wheels,'
40 bbls iron, 3 pkgs mdse, . - r ; 1 v-;.t5
! -PmiiADELiHiA--Schr E Tilton 16t,800r
feet lumber, 3053 juniper bolts, 139,925
shingles. ; , . u
Nw York. -Tom Williams 453 ions
iron, 50,625 shingles;' - -- '. -
i New iYokk. Schr .H .T Townsend
2,125 bbls rosin., .; -,: , ; "
5 Btmokk. Steamship Zodiac-352 bbls
rosin,' 50 cases tar, 20 cases pitch, 409 casks
spirits turpentine, 40 bbls pitch, 35 do tar,
105 bushels neannts. 2 Dkss mdse. 3 bales
c!othy21 do yarn, 14 do ctten, 1 bbl gum.
5 .NKw YoBK-i-Steamsqip Gulf ;J5tream -1,897
bbls rosin, 250 do tar, 10 pkgs mdse,
?5 bushels peanuts, 22 bales sheeting;-234
uo coiion. . - . ,-'
Battm6re Steamship . Rebecca Clyde
65,000 feet lumber, 250 bbls rosio 3 570
bushels . peanuts, ? lftempty kegs ,5 bales
cotton, 9 do cloth, I da wool, 13 do warp,
20 do yarn, 125 bbls spirits turpentine, 20
nois tar,'iu ao pitcn.,1 pkgs mdse. 8 ibdls
paper.-?;'.'! v -..:!' i
- - ' - - - - , -i - ir 1 -
IimEBPOoij. Br barquentine ' Elisabeth.
Taylor 8,890 bbls tar. ( f
' Rotterdam. Ger Barquentine -Amalia
is Bed wig 3,150 bbls rosin.; n : i f - ; .
, Cakdehas Schr S P Brown 105 empty
molasses hbds, 20 bhls tar, 10 bbls pitch, 1
cask spirits turpt . . . " ' i -
; Brig John Pierce 126,177 feet lumber.
f Lokdon. Swedish Barque Ulrika 1,171
casks spirits turpentine, 1,000 bbls rosin..'
.hi.::-- . ...j ..... :v U
JCOTTON AND NAVAL STORES.,
The following is the stock of naval stores
and. cotton in yard and afloat at this port
May 17: -
Cotton, in yard,,. . . .... . . . ... .1,279 bales.
:; anoat...... 132
Spirits Turpentine, in yard,.
bbls.
. . ,anoat,...
t 1
4.
I
Total, !r
. . 3,985
at
Rosin, in yard,
. 33,828 bbls.
afloat..
.. 7,400
TVtnl AX "?OQ
Crude Turpentine, in yard,, . . . 2,115 hbls.,
it
" , afloat,..:... oo " ;
fTar, in yard,. .
... 5,45 bbls.
.:.... ,00 V
I i I Total,. v 9 , 5.45 .
f 1 ; : RECEIPTS s -
' For the week ending May 17 Spirits,
1,943 casks; rosing 10,863 bbls." ! ' ;"
i r;: ':: EXPORTS '- ."'I'- .-"
; Forthe week, ending May ,17rrSpirit8,
1,13 casKs; : rosin, o,uo. .pnis, j , . ,
MARINE,
- ::!V. '1'':-1 ARRIVED j i
: Steamship Benefactor, Jones, New iYork,
A I) Uazauz. i
I Steamship Pioneer, Wakelvy Philadel
phia. Worth & Worth- a - j
! Steamship Gulf Stream, Faircloth, New
x orK, A u uazauz.
Steamship Rebecca Clyde, Childs, Balti
more, A D Cazaux.
r Schrldabella, iscuer, jNe.w prk, Wil
liams & Murchison. - : . i' .
i Schr A W Ellis, Furgison, Belfast; Me.,!
iWortli fif Worth, with hay and brick, r
Schr Paraeon. Darby, , 1 Belfast, . G. G
ZBarker & Co... with Hav. r;
Dieamsuip xvegiuaior, juoanej ixew i orK,
A u vazaux. ; . . ,
: s Steamship Lucille, Bennett, - Baltimore,
UazauX. n . r . : i .
'ii Cleared.. -'i f i
' Stmr - Juniper; Phillips, ! FayetteVffle,
Yick.& Mebane.-: ' , i::'..! ; :.
. Steamship Raleigh,- Oliir, Baltimpre, A
ii uazauz. - . . v . . . .
J ' SteanxBhip Zodiac Chapln," Philadelphia,
AUUazaux '
' Steamship Benefactor, Jones, New York,.
1. Schr i E. Ulton, - Ireland,, Philadelphia,
Harriss & Howell.' . ';.
Schr Tom : WilKams, Edwards,1 New1
York, llarriss Us HowelL ! i - - j
Br barquentine Elizabeth. Taylor, Cooper,
Liiverpooh y ice a Mebane, cargo by.yii
llama A Mnrrliiann
-Ger1 Barque Amalia' edwl'''GDi,;
Rotterdam; CHKinir: J s ; t f-;
1 Schr S P Brown, Tienker, i Cardenas, G
Br Johq. Pierce, Tifownsend, , Cardenas,
Northrop & Cummin?, f " S
- echr H T Townsend, ,- , .New York,
James Anderson es uo. -' '; i
. Swedish, Barque Ulrika, Frauberg, Lon-
don. Alfii Knrnnt & Ron. .. f .. , : .
; 8teamship.Rebecca Clyde, Cjlulds, Balti
more, A u uazaux. v j .
' 8teamship Gulf Stream, Faircloth, 'New
York, Ail Cazaux.: . : ; " : -h;v:.
JCE IS PLENTIFUL AND, CHEAT A.T THE ,
. -'t-MnKEW'IiE1101JSIB4 i r
Dock, between Water ondT.FTOnt treet8,tvilmnij
tat Iri ti k'ji : ;!, nt xt i r's iiicfioa ii i f
.may 14-w2hi v
IDRt PUBLISHED v
i HatlflBal Hra aiiTM8i Mi
Now ready Adapted It )Openimx jaad Cloeint?
Ezertises In Schools and Seminaries, for Congreea
tksmati Social! a4 none SlBKinr. JS8 pages S0o
cboice( tunesQ hymss. Price 40 cents, f Sj.QO.
r&r HflnHrP1
Batistas pm VoLipjTAaiits k. , ; j
so
. i bi&e :j&eeu vfBJi wuiuptHuuu.
A. valnabl. oenil andHlliant collection of Exeri
cisea Alra. Soa and Pieces for Jteed Organs Price,
aroi V' ' " '. : .
i-j.-N.'t".) ?t?i; XlUi .. ...f'.'i i ' i ")'
Stfaass Dance Mnric Violin & Piaaot v 1 ti'M
Winner's Party D&Bces, Violin A Piano.. ,75
Winner's Vtolin and Flute Duets. '-. '' 1 I 00
t).,. ..r! ft: - .!(. . .f ;:i ,
i riftrke'g Dollar Jntruetor it:
i.
' For Beed Organs. Tor Piano,
For" Violin. Fse-
ful cheap, Instructive Books wllh : Ezerdsefl and
BttBtweaa attracttTeAlra for practice.( f
8old br all the prtndpatawsur dealers. . Seat : post
sHay 18-aww Wed A Sat ,...,t .bj-t-.v,
Ho for Ceilty alTIaiinas !
nnHB CELEBRATED 11AW rjnlAN.KESKBVE,
JL now open to actual aettlera at four annaai pay
menta. toprored Farms at Coatof Improvements,
by reason of tnowraasDopper Plague or last year.
eason ei u uraasuupper x-iague oi uin year,
sa now shows the finest frrala and fratt jrMH
Kaosa
faataBtatea, Tiis Jioeao rarer Valley
fLuidaaavevrodnoed-aahiehaafiO baaaala of earn.
and 40 of wheat, to the acre, other crops in propor
tion." Addreaa ROBERTS XE C0MCU
Grove, Kansas. . - .n-!iaaytl.w1tr.
.1,411 "
,2,814:
..1,171! "
!'
JTINIFULTON MARKiTi BEtf.TJUKOGI-t'
nal Elm Grore Flour. Wtter Ground Meal (erety
a or 4 honre), D. 8. Bides and Shoulders, Caa Gooae, ; V
Bayroat, Cora, Ae,, 4 ; 4x aa low jm the '.
lowest bT
I may 14-DAWlt
-I" GRANT ft' DIKTON.
For Saler
jfKB fatfNDREl) BALKS BEST SORT 11 RIVER .
J. Hay:at $110 cash, iroavybart.to ay.,..,, ... j
; Freii Water Grbiaid Ileal 1(
t .w-.il ) Constantly an hand.' ... - '
stay 15-Clt
GRANT a "BSSTTOV.
I. B. GiuiirexB.L.J,
.:...I.Tre1fleni r
iVlce iPreatdnt f
b. i. .waTj.try..,.......
IaAAO-BATXs;. ; . ; r. .w.'ji
caemer i
v Aaeirtant Cashier t
Bankof IlewlHanovera
cipiTAL FAm m . 50)00 j
AUTHOBIZED CAPITAL- tOrKboOi
j DIRECTOBSia -i ,:
CLH. Stedman, of Wright
nama & MnrchiBon -f "T-
' smodman.--- s
Js.tA.: Leak, of Wadee-J
boro. i . :
M. Weddell, ofTaroro,
' N. C-: -
E. B.! Borden, of Golda
boro, N.C. i. .
Hon. K R. Brideers, Pret
f W. A W R
aL VoUera, of Adrian A
' v oners. :
J. W. Hinsorij of - Spraat
' A Hin Ron. i -.
CoUaFLlttle,
D. HcRae.
L B. Grainger, President.
E. B. BoKOEir,
R.P. HowaLt,
Cashier.
rresiaenr.
E. B. BordenW-J!&-J'aIiclatliW JTnrniKniv'
Hi Edmnndson, Herman Weill
.rreuoew. ltUOslU JJlOJlUUi Cashier. -
. . -BISECTOBS: . . . ,
K Cromwell Pred PhUHnB. W. O' TjtiHa )nr
Weddell, Jno. & Dane, Jno. Norfleat. a ; ; -
President,
l, ' DIBECTOBSr '
J. A. Leak,R. T. BcnEctt.G. W. Little J. C. Mareball.
--I ,.
Issnes Certificates of Deposit bearing intereot.
Is anthorized bT Charter to receive on dennah:
xnonea held In trust by Executors, Administrators,
VTUVUUUIS, C, OMi, OlC " i- . " v '
Btrict attention given to therordera and fcqucsin
of oar country friends by mail or otherwise.
IOTl6-Wtf-
RE B UI
LT!
V.i
Hv M Smith Oo:-
RICHMOND,
If ANT7PACTTJBEE8 OP ;
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
de-im-
addmelareelytoouTfaclUtlea for mannfactnrlnft '
we with pleasure announce to the " p
FARMERS' OFTHE BODTILr- 1 .
nery.
ask an Increased share of their patronage goliberally
i Among the implements in our stock which ;have
Farmer's rlen4 Pleusbs,
Avery's PleiutHa; Botb Iron
and Steel; Knreftai rorn..Plantera,
" 'Old DmlMon-'i Corn-Plantera, -xfllalta
Dotible-StaoTel Ploagbs,
, !:: : Champloa Beapera & JDIowera.
' -i ; Stadebaker's: Frame and
. ' Fj-elslit Waisons, tlie Gelacr
" ' Tlirealier, Cleaner and
'1 Basreri &ulths " ' Vlr
Slnlat JnTonnted Horae
r'U Po-wer.'Tfhoinaa and
Colcon's Patent Har-'
" rows. In fact,; all
c tle Leadlns Im
... . . plemenis of e
i tabllabed rep--;
Ji -: ' I ' ntatlon may
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