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TO,. K . Tuesday; May 2, 1871. Correspondents Ciust hot write on both sides oi iueu;paper. . . . r . ... VVe cannot' undertake to . return .rejected CIHCVJ.4.TJ0N 'HIE MOJINUYG ft T. if) MlMaiSWaaijWa..M T ANTHRACITE, fOAI ? ' " Some 'interesting' figures i a regard, to anthracite coal are given in ihe, NeWyork Standards,; The figures, .-indicate'h'at' the amount of that: valuable ; mineral -iq' the United Stages has teen Very accurately determined, the area f and ;.tbe: thickness of the veins Awing known.' The Central coal fields, comprising 126 tquare miles, have been calculated to'ebntain' 5,854, 961.500 tons; the Southern coal field?, square miles, 11,308842,000 tons,' and the Xorthtrn coal fields, r. 108 : tquarit'ruiies, 9,178,872,000 tonvmaking a. total of 470 square miles and 26,843,875,000 tons, Irom which deducting' one-halt for waste in mining, there remains 13,171,827500 tons, of marketable coal, which will give us an annual supply of 20,000,000 tons for 600 years, or for lour centuries-Alter; the coal fields of England shall' have" been "entirely l ...,-.rl ' . - - I . i I f. . RAILROADS IN STREETS. For more than twenty years the proper- t owners on North Howard street," iJalti-: more, have been making ; a steady ; effort ., to procure the removal from that street of the sttam Tail way i track, nsedaby '.the Baltimore aud Ohio and Northern Central railway companies.- Two years' ago, after a thorough discussion of the subject,-the city councils ordered.the removal of the track by the 1st of May 1872. Last '"week, ns the time had nearly expired, an - effort ' wa9 made in ;the council to extend Hie time tor the removal of the track o Octo ber, 1872. A resolution to this effect wW considered at an adjourned meeting Thursday, and was rejecttfdi-yeas,5l-nayS 1o O Thu action of the. council was ap- pUuded by the crowd, pf citizens pret nt. 'RED REPUBLICANISM ILL US' Tit A T- . .Vlff miA .? ? Azh;idt ... Nothing occured in, the worst excesses of th'eloUX French Revolution of 1793, of u more crazy, character than the late un blushing" proposition "of ! Rochefort to chain disinguished memtwre of the present French "Republican ; governments artVer saues, together in a public.fquare in Paris and allow them 'fo bs torn 4q pieces!by a mob who have had. Relations killed in the insurrection.: Xet I Rocheford,.wlio public ly makes this suggestion, is & prominent louder of what aipires to be the dominant party in France, and i,which really is poss essed of great powerl .'It is an'.4 Unhappy people that have such . men -as "advisers, and nothing but evil; can t.be.expeeted of them. , : . . . ' ' ... GRANTS SPECULA TI0N8. ! .... c Grunt makes amuch. better trade for. himself than he does for the Government. The house in Washington wTiich the New York3piticmns bought for him ' at a cost of but $30,000 he afUrwards sold to the frien ds pf Gen. Sherman for ,$65,00( He agreed to pay Caez $3,000,000 for a twenty ycarsVlease of the Bay.ot Samana, rwben ho could : have -leased it ' for.1. tweqty thousand years for one-third of the money. The first trade was for jhimself; the -last was for the 'Government:' i..a.ii. WORK BEFORE AN EMPEROR. - The Emperor of Brazil is likely 1o have enough work, on his hands for sometime to com.'f" Simultaneously, dispatches state that I: j hneen chosen as Arbitrator to settle the Al ibama' claiasf aodthat a revolution has Lr ' c;ix3ut, inVTjs own empire, and recently it wai stated lh at he wus gojug to J-uropj with his tnfejon a .. Tho Qcii6nnio-MiUrirts0 adf vocates as a remedy fox XeirislauTe abuses a property qualification in all fotexh for the members of the'etatc Senate r ' I . . The, Barnwell. Se.xtinl) says ; Wednesday last was'-pecoratiofi Day in Barnwell, and the youngjadies of the vil lage turned out in lirge numbera." and paid, tribute ta tho sravea of the Confede ratT.cr.J. -' . 1 "From various r -tiolis-we have reports of.'s.ighi inc: c. J-uday .mornijrg-last. Tberea Irot i this, locality; on. thes samem'orainf;, and also on; the morning following1, but no damage was inflicted to fruit or'vegt ' ticn.n ":"?:..,., ' : AA I . . The Cliarlccton'-;--.jyii? re quest to learn from a correspondent that tle recent cold E".:p has 'destroyed" many hopes for delicioua peaches this year. :," Vr Mr. E. C. HcCluro will revive the' Chester Reporter. -x ' ' l:Z ' ' .. Tho GrcQnvillo Enterprise says: Mr. J. B. Sherman; deputy United states marshal, received a,-severe blow on, the head from some "man, . last Thursday "'grit whoso keg of whiskey be pad ijnst seized, aad for some time his lite was des paired of. We are , tilpad tn lonm tlmt he is now regarded as likely to recover in a 8hort time. ; .'. , ., . .'j The ladies of- the Baptist congregation; in Anderson are preparing . wr a grand festival for the benefit of the . ciiurch, to come o2 to-morrow. - . . Ought the, right of. suffrage to be conferred upon tho female sex? was the VT-Ltf 18 IjAIxU&A THAT VIAJYI r DAILY NrAYSPAl lR runLisn ' ?) iV WORTH CA.iOJ.LYA. , - ' i-.- . ... ... i"3.-jltli-.' - AVr l Mahoncy, republipaa memberf of the Assembly from Columbia1 countv. was sht.wd killed yesterday morning y man"nainea.Eall3iDgervLikeCity. The yaiLitvimta recivea.DyTjeTaria are" as follows: At a sociaV darfce-lasjitiight; Ma honey demanded an apology1 frorri Ball singer for an alle?ed insult to his. Mt. ney'g -wile. whlcJi Ballsiuger refused I VoT give until Hahcney whipped him, when Mahoney retusc j to accept it. On yester day, Ballsinger went into a saloon where Mahoney wasi and demanded: analogy from himwhen a,l quarrel ensued. Ball singer. dfew his' pistoljand.firedl at MaTio ney, but the ball entered - the floor. Ma honey jumped behind the 'counter and re turned the fire, but missed, when. Ballsin-1 balli;nteiyiaIahoyyrjdB4 killing him instantly. r . Mahouey.was a young man, a native ;of this State, and a soldier in the Confeder& ate annyg buwas $ prominent .Republican in his county, and, as sucb was elected a membW'oiF.thfcrIiegistatt3rei lasti Wr.! Florida: Union.::.k iy.'lLiz liiCk , ! -1 The Joint 'lliffti CommUsIon-Interna L v ,( i tlonal Arbitration." fh-Lti;- " v rnf r Washington, April 284 xl is ruiuuren in mpiomaiic circles turn. the joint high commission have agreed to settle the questions. A .InioxaatlooalClaw which have arisen in the Alabama claims controversy by tlieir" reference to an inter national irbitrattfin, toj' fiof "bbln posed of the Enh)crors otAustria, iPfulsIa and Rus sia, unci i-preseniativcft: of ureaHJrrtain and the UnH,ea Stages, t Secretary Jvish to represent the latter as a commissioner, and that th a arbitrators shaltmeCtrm Berlin and decide. the. Issues. on the facts as they have been Accepted by the - present - co nl- ij mission..! i Tneo ban a J oan loundary5f and the fishery, questions, , being .mere local matters,' are to 'be determined by the exist ing commission, except in the event that points of international law in dispute shall also be referred. to the proposed interna tional arbitration.. The statement is given as it is circulated, and for what it is worth. Bait, Sun, 29A. "MiGtfiin, the accbmplice of Dr. Lewis in the murder tf Special Constable Drum mohd, of Brunswick county, . was!on Sat urday founct guilty of murder .in iljiejiirst dg4-eean(l Sinfectd banged tft he 9.1 ct. nf A Hi w Tl. V f . . r r . Dr. Lewi?,' the principal in The murderil was .upon examnmiipOi by txpe,rt physi cians, pronounced insane. , ; These are the parties. who were arrested at Fair Bliiff, Columbus ininty, several months since, aivaccbuntof winch appear ed in the Star. : v ' Discovery of . Brother's Grave. A. lady -an -geutlemuu frorji the far South, wjiiie here, on . a bridal tnitr. a Jew tiny 5 agSS AiV'eiieuu.vais.woo.; eme;ery. Among other objects of interest while roaming through , the soldiers' ectiori in that city ; of the, dead, thq geritlem2nud- denlv' Came npoa tho grave of his onlv brother,' killed in the Confederate service, and whose last resting-place. bad:hitbrrto been "unknown'- to any member 'of his family- It. had been carefully and legTbly marked by 4 he good ladies. . xf . the OakV wood Associationf, and there cou.ld be,4no mistake a3 to its identity. -"The stranger immediately ordered a marble slab5 to be' erected over the. remairisVJ and took" the wooden - head-board - put tbere " by1 the association' to bis 'mother in 'the South. It . is 'stated' "that a'brothcr of Hthe bride waau also killed during the- warand ; hty re-., mains are interred at amtherJSibfnopd cemetery Holly wood. Richmod ' BU . . n Colored iPopvIntlou. , Thexjensus returns show a -noteworthy chaoge-ja the distributiou,pf -te -cojored population among the Southern States. Compared with 18C0,' the following 5 per centages of increaso-and decrease are cx- fi 4 Texas 25 per cent., Arkansas 12 per cent., Georgia 12 per cent.-" Decrease Kentuc- ky.7 percent, yirginia ;per.cent.j WestH J . w g. x : ? . n l Virginia 10 per cenr., jjouisiaua j.w per cent. Thus it appears . that ' the colored population have beenidrawn off iromVir ginia and Kentucky to the more profitable employment in the cotton region. Equal ly they seein'tb fiee'flfori tae hard and try ing labor .of sugar harvesting in Xiouisiaoa. ! Texas Frnlta anil Flowers. San' Antonio is at present oneH&ewilder- ing mass of loveliness. Boaes and honey- socklesvCll the-air with a perfume almost oppressive, while - the bright colors of i i ii x i a a Deautiiuiiy-iinteu uowers, cuuxrusuug with the deepgreettif.:the foliage, , lend an air of beauty to the surroundings. of neat deijingiarjjd.hadsdmel residences ihat oilgh"t to leave usih TulV possession or tue--title or tne; 7vara?n;. opoi oi -,''. ............ V.. .- i J Texas, ' ri vx ex ,. :.xrn t Theoldest inhabitant!tclefelae that they 1iiYb,ptY1iWi U$Mob s(3 )aybra hlfl ii.! ihB ! .Growth . of frnitfC fldwer. and crops; and-they; are-not slaw i4$$cI4ring mat. mey .Deueva me japieu Bevaiyears "of prosperity are upon u Yeiopeheir prophecies 'may' prove r fo ibe . truc.4-Sari Antonio Express- r ' . ; Mr. Commissioner Pieasantow -write to R. M. Proud, of Maryland, tha't! after .the 30th ot April apotheeariea will be subject to the same liability as aftyt other 'person whatever for the sale of .distilled '5 spirits wines or malt liquors in "any 'Quantities, and without reference to the purposes ifor or in the manner in which they may- be sola. . ,.v. .-. . :"; : M. 1 'i.' c i . i M1SCELI.AHEOUS. 1 Public Attention; 1 1 Is CALLED TO OUE ELEGANT" . . ., Trencb . Imperial 1 Dely flacks. . Del- monies and tVallaek Hats; 4 V&lb rlffean Half ,lIose, JLaal' nd 1 dent's Travellne Trunks and 1 '-.. v ' . . Satcliels, Burglar "Proof1 , ! Voibrcllas, Ac., Ae. MUNSON & CO., April tt-tf T11 v$ CITTLOT BIERS; t, .. T III. TERX 151 ST TXJPpAND PBIN INGMACUINl-itV. at- itJl.RV. at- ' - . WM. II. BERNARD'S AndOeneraiXiooKaJinuery, ocl4-tf Dawson Bank Buildings, Frontst Hi' Gai.1,td to excel all others in shape and material J; Bo tare to ask: tor i T R E J A;ff OBI AXE, ,r ANDICCEPTNOOTHER. -u Every WxcfVafranted I - it Hard ware Depot, No. 9 Marketsti, Ana DenleraTbronKhoat - the State. A comDlete kaaortmpnt. o f Plaws no win etocki aad for sale low at. N. JACOBI'S, i a- - - i Va OMnrVat Rt. ' -', . III? H "6i t t -' if . HJt t K if : y: A.a A large ana well assorted stock'of Spades. Shovels, Forks, Hoos, and aU J. Agricultural Tools, and a fuU aunnlv Mechanics1 Tools, House "and General Hard-5 wareraiatatOaala&slr&tf .for sale at s St.; fczzf, SADDLES;ti1IARNES3k WHIPS, ,5 V SOLB LSATHBB, HARNESS LEATHER, &C KrrS. yqeaieat m'NATH'IaJacoci'S " Hardware Depot, 9 Market St - ' . : ; tl UNS, PISTOLS, rowijErw, SUOT, POW r der EUasks; Game Caera. Shot BeTt.s. Cart. iiuKcs, au., h uumpieit) asisorxmenT;, nmvslAA nr.iiM.i .... . I iOlt-FAll ilKATHTi'Af;rmift i 1 Hardware Depot, No. ? spot, No. 9 Market St, f mWJVpERTTSEMENTa rgFOR S2 PEFt l-IW E, ; ' We will insert an advertisement', - t ' . In Thirty-three Ffrsf-class " ' ' North Carolina Newspapers, f'f f YludlnrrtvepaUiesr rp -Wh reTef tothe JSubll-fiier rf tfiia Vaper, io whom our responsijbiliyjis well known. , d t Address GEO. P. KOWtiLIj t Crt., . Aavertislnfi- Agents. ' - No -40 Park Row, Hew,Yorbi j. fi II OICE FJLO WER SEEDS (21 Papers for V- uosen, evergreens, nrnbDeryv (ft sorts for 5), Bulbs, Tines. Ac. Send for 'KWeato. B. DNSON, Pittsboro', N. C. TOOl!1 ? ' tJS15 T H E V EG ET A BLU ! -T ' 'r1 0 7fl 10ZO PCLMONABT BALSAM." lOU he old standawi.reiDe.dyi.foT'-CoaghSf CokIs, Consumpt icnj i f Notkinti better. ' CtTTJ-Elt BUMS. & CO., Boston. v ; -rr.t t -f - -ft -r f, KT' ' ' 'VO f T ' . ' ranx;?r eaponene ; Cleans Kid Gloves and all kinds of Cloths and Clothing r removes; FaintGreese, af fJtct, in stantly, without riio lenat injury to the finest fabric ; Sold hy Druggists ami f ancy Goods Dealers. Fbaoeait sapolikns Co., 33 Barclay St., Nt wtoriK La Chicago liuy the A ftplo Parer J Corer ftita'. Silver. niee, f. vm. .., . . , .. .- yyt, ; ..- CT f A DAY t OH AI.I, with. Stencil 3)J Tools. Address, A. E. GliAkiAMj Sprt9fi9ld,Yy 4 XL J ..-.-..v i QO,L MONTH, Horse and Carriage far (DUAd nished, . JExpenses paid. H. tiHAW, AUred, Me. . y ' i ' n - . A gefsReacl , T his! : rTTTE THILL. PAY.AciENTS A SAi ' f V .- ART of $&0 per week and expenses, or allow a large commission,, to sell oar new ana won a en ui inventions, Aaaxes, ju,, v au- NEK & CO., Marshall, Michigan. , ; ; A ieoim-eini.:if r ,t 8tiri!.flj..ia.wt.ut ' : ? o -CtJT'THIS OlJT!- .1 And sendTwentv-llve Cents for a Ticket and draw W Watbhr Sewing' Machine, Piano, or some- article -of value.. No. blanks. Six for. one Dollar Address. FACKABD & JU., Cin cinnati, Ohio. - ' . ' ' i THE GREAT SECRET That every Lady 'should possess. Infallible." Price. OO cents. Address Box 81; Biohmond,' Va..., . (aprll 27-SAF4w . . PMOSrOEGAHS! . O K 1:- O 'i-t: NO. . 43S BKOOME .&TREET' NEAB rjiiiU i . r.t:i v'.t s .fitiii. i'-.ti.. i . . BBOADWA T. 3V. X. i C.1MfTreme:BrH.i lA KUlf actcee AND)E alers in 4 . AND AGENTS FOR-THE n rr r rr . f lijuraett uomoinauon urgan, r ri r - tONTAINTNa, if.', .t .,Tk .-v n 1 carneuter & unreeirs new liaijroTSW Greatest , Success,, of the rAge . ..... - W- IJ-'W i THE disagreeable reedy tone entirely over come iq, this Instrument. The 'verdlctris unanimous. We challenge the VVorhT toequal It I our new scale nieaium-sizeu 7 octave PIANO FORTES are now ready, atl6wiides for cash. - - . V?jt i ,h, ays v g ! by far the moat te ment we have ever seen." The Chi-Utian Leader of Oct. 2d, says : 'We 4iad no Idea that- a -Teed in str could be brought to such perfection." . The press and public everywhere who have had an onportunit v-of listening to its 4Sea3iri-i ful strains, not only give it their unqtUUifiad, approval, out unnesuvaimgiy conceae tnat it The ereat increase in the sale of ouMnstrh ' ments, has enabled us to reduce our prices for FIBST-CLAJSS PI ANOS, ) from ten to twenty-live par cent, less than any other house (onering tne same class otxnBtru ? While we act upon the maxim ofqlck sales and small profits," we mase f it. at the same time, a special object, to-furnish aortr customers with intruments in no way inferior to the - : - - Best in the iyterkoti EVERT IlVSTRtjlUE3rT FULI4X CJUAB A1VTEED JTOR BIX TEAKS v Many families have had a desire to obtain: a Piano, but could not afford to pay the dealers a prou. ui uviu )iw 10 fjuu, neitner ao the wish to-Ytirhass a cheao made instMiWiftTii that would cost more to keep in repair than ft Is worth, hence a large class of our musiolov- lng people nave oeen oDiigea to ao without. we can rurnisn new. oeven-uctavs Piano . .. m. - . . Fortes from 275 to 950. Second-hand Pianos from $10 to w acu.vvv New Cabinet Organs,1 $t5 to 1JOQO. ' PRICE LIST SENT TO ANX ADDRESS. V C. M. TREMAINE, June 6-SFtf: Wi B- TREMAIN1S. TT -Dollar Steam:Engine-- THE ONLY PERFECT DOLLX.lt "ENGLNE, .with Silver Piate Fly Wheel, Piston, Cyl inder,.takintTStPa,ni atffr h mds, Steam Chest, Brass Boiler and Lampf All tsomplete by mail, post paid.on receipt of 1 80, by THE The New York mdepeddentvi St'pt.161 Of the BURDETT ORGA-N r r.fi'i r - It is by far the moat Derfect' reedl - COLBY. JJRO'S & CO., I ' 1 ' '' -w - w. "ilfi- apl 8-tf.. - mm'teUe, Dawsoa Bank Building, Front gt .. v wiii Jkak.--.i.i.1iJJO., ColtdiFactcrsaiid Comsibn Herctats! i i X I Oil SQTQSixS.C. 4n. ?. -J3 "fir ADRIANI& VOLLERS ? TTTHOIJBS AX.S QBOCItS,; f I2f if, Alt t iu - iS-ttj e--if f'j'i! fa. ; .itaiWchcs.,,.i;i,- vv,!:. Ko:: 1 f- .'..COrJlSTKY MERCHANTS' will : - do'1 efl ?b fEKERAX'CWMISSI6W Merchant? .- i "" fPf: Wilmington, W. ci,-- WU1 Cive DromnlJ-Grsrrial ottontu 4- lf J?r2ill?men of 'Cotton Naval Stored r General Prodaee, etc., titc. 'Also to 1-ecetvW . . n 1 .n-.-.-... .H . P- Orders snTiAitJ rmA ...i-. i",. . J ertSS-l-tl' .r..-. -,. -"" . Oil) --..V f. f l i ff - r - Ed vya rds mH al l r L6rQf3ers c ssteCommlssioitV HeM - Jk.1J JPI)EAI IN ALX. KINDS :OP Ji f C O U N T R it P R O D U C E $ And keep constaktly on hand a full line ol o v Grocerices at. lowest cash prieesr WmlngtoHJann'l Kprthrbp&-0unimii .7 iOOMIHISSIOX MERCII AITT s Aiil Proprietors f the WilmlnKton U fem awjaiUs, Wllmijirton.V. CARGOES Of Tell6'PfireTlJan.he:r; for &nv marxet mrnisoea. - . S- Special attention given to the purchase vi sue v. a vuiu nuu x eauuts. j " MANUFACTUEEU HAXniiiDEALEU " IN , Haid wars?.. Uttn&-. gtoves,, Pumiw, .Jieib i fehi. for- f & UIUXU tfiMi 1 COTTO : iVCT. ORS I LNBAlr Xo. 22 . A'oirlli f WtUep .Street i 't .JftI8-tf J ji;t j--i9..r'f"tu'.'K.i rjt t u ' . - W. K. BASS. J. J.BOOTT. A S S & SXJjO T T, ; Cotton 1 Factors and Commission Mer- North Water St.,hnder Commercial Excharige ,.. ;. , V:f.. Wilmington, N C. ; c !" m rn .171 t. . f i' - Acicjt iu jii. ej. iurruss, J2sq.t irresiueufcr iri National Bank, Wilmington, N. C, and Col. E. D.Hall. -j ft-j -, Iapril6-tf GefieralProInce ani Coiaiiiissioii Merdxants - . ., 1 -....fcS..yf-v .... All Kinds of Early Teeretatoles. Green ana iriea rruits, vysters,1 Jt isn, , . f jr, Nats, Ea-grs, Hides, Fnrs,'ci;;. No. 15?i W. PRATT STREET, BALTIMORE, Mrt. - ) B B B B K IT O B 8 : - head, Fayetteville, N. C.j Louis Froelich. Esq Keenansvllle. N. C; Col. J.; P. Zackary, ' Fair liiuir, jn. u.f vvmara uros.,-1 wummgvon,;. u. ti apru nzw- smos eni. J -;. -T, v : MISOEljLAJvrEO'l3'S. t 300;ICB1)S. : , o vForsalehy ' J.X)lnn ."I.- vrn;. n -ri - t-.t . ; FTiniS FAVORITE RESORT xa now open for UL "the SUrmner. Refreshments of au kinds constantly Dn hiXnd,-among which may-,, be mentioned. .f ' ..'.--; -u.a-s v.i,-vL-f LAGER iiEER. ALE. ICE CREAbI.' STRAW : jrm ' .- si ' . . -; hfo ftteevetl ALL KINDS 0JEVHATS1 J U P JL 4.J1 V-CiXiV J2iJJ!; Uy XUJL AVTiDO 2T& WEST HAm OUT - 'FOR ' : -V-. . .'. ' - - ' Men, -Youths' and r Cluldjen. ;:-M - - - THOS. H. WBIOHT; -1 aprll lttf 3.f;:: NOs d North Front SL i OLD NORTH j STATE SLt.?acon lard and bxttter; ' itv- jNVn ...i. k For sale vij .io.t - , o Choice Duplin Counjty iHarns ' at 18 cts in lots. . -i'. i " s .i? v.j iLaWIat .15 ctK i : ' Mountain Butter at 33 cents, O f ebl8tf v - By . ?i EDWARD 3 HALL ; SAVE TIME AND TOOimLiE--.M;r chants wishing jto advertise In any' paper In North Carolina or South Carolina,- may save themselves inucn unneces3ary. 'trouble ;by cauingonma suDscriDer.- Kates, xne very. lowest charged by the Publishers.: tV' I w."- Wilmington Garden ! ;jf visitors, anu thePjWpi letor. arhestly ,$o "MSton Norft Carolina LEE' nTDIJIlillTCEijCO. OfilcoHfo. 5 NoHU Front ptirect, v Wilmington,' ;tSV- ' J C( I. T. HIS COMPANY ISSUES all the Ordinary Life and Endowment Policies at LOW RATES y 4 iSBBMHTM .without restriction' alto tTel or residence rt-. a .Urih jj.d r-" To place Lifeur'ce'wlthla 'tiie reaca of AiL, Wha& adopted a system of MONTHLY payments pecniiariy adapted to the abilities 1 The As-Jets of the Company are invested' a aol4. secirfitied, which are all Interest-bearing; 1 S'??er..n?9FinTantagta In- t:f 3tro)leii j by 7 ;.t 4 well-known business meiW' t' 7 flTli'iCO t..,f.-. --ji" s-lr.i o c J '?t J iJ .:!c... ! Expense., less; thar( aiv "other Life'" 'Gpnyandividfe will do pju: 1 .corrospondihgljlarge;. J; JyibcraL, .modes ,-ofn;- payments.! of s."---w. ,- - Premiams;;--,'': tirA ; 7 T ,lt.r.ryri'..- .. ' f;I?oicles;Pi'2",lter i vrnentoiitwo annua preminms. i sr ."Kn:;!' P5a'""c v'-.-?-' - T;o;-. ..: . Policies Tneontihte for "any "canse .nooZUenpayment Dt Five An- t U3 iicinnftli-PAmiimiR' ' . iWe refer to. th folio-wing Stockholders and A. J. Deltossct, - E. Murray, ; - WJUUtna AMarchisoh Y. II. Berr.ard, j." , Ro'fi lt C3 a,cbU!iASiii 03.rA; JSngleUiir V, JaOe- U.FrenQh-'iJj J, B. iait.ge- Jj.v . . j ; . j . O" - ' j 'V bi:A(l 35 FW; Kejrehneiv? ;j 11, ......... WillawV rosr-- I wm a. Wright, Northrop A Cummin"' .Robt Strange, ; J ames Dawson, -"v' :' Silas N. Martin, 1 . E. E. Burriss, fning, : . Worth & Worth, 1 Dawson, Tel.vft .15en- . , Spruat & Hinson, ' H.B. EUers, f' ' "Adrian ft Toners.; . ; 7 r JOHNWi'ATKINSON, President.; T JCfjWAWSOi?.Vice-Presid.ent.; '.(.-, niyil JOJNJJON.'iJaty Secretary 11 f i,; in -vj S. pj WALLACE, Treasurer.: .f f v - WrjMn.aTpjr, N.' C jMarch X7-tf V t t in. MisoELLLAmoirs: FewSpriiiff aniiStraw "TUST received, alarge lot p;t- -v .f- Ki ?.! zj- .... . '. riLngOEats, ALSO STRAW HAT3 FOR. MEN, BOYS AND - . CHILDREN. -. t THOS. H. WRIIIT..; f apl 27tf j No. 9 North Front at. i 1a.1i ; FearGuano JL.St. complete e'rtilizer.'representinitf bone ana meat in proper proporuons, to perma nently Improve the land. l i.vr.lt! taiUW- j febl6S&Ftf i-Chemistl 1 : '-f r; f ...... . ........ r . - )!- Children's Carriages, i XiuproTem cuts ; I n Styles : . and Redaction in Prices! - J "TTTE ARE NO W3f ANTJF ACTrRING OVER YY, one hundreqf yarietiesof --i ,,-, f i f v-B A.B I GABRl A u R 4 . "..5 and invite ieiatt.enUQn of ,a buyers to; our prlcea, which range Vfrom $3 to 10O eacli. Having . the largest i inanufaetorjj In' the country, we can conipetjO with.' &ny 'p, al jhiateri Woesale Catalogues sento : 0eal ersoh applicatioa-.l v' A.V.Vuo.S rr.ik -sV I. I v . COLBY BRO'S 'CO i! INSURA1T CE E0 OIISJ rpiIE undersigned tferst6the: Citizens of Aw Wilmington indemnity against Fire and Harine- losses by insurance upon favorable terms in the following leading Companies :' ; lfCtJR rTT-TNSTTR A3TOT CUAIPAN i7 '1 , H OfNewYoflrJ CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY-, rr r'ri ff pi i J? r f Of New York.; .,tt. .,.i r- :.. -wOfew York. - NORTH AMERICAN F X. COMPANY, ' A- ci-tH'Ju. i'oi:0i.i.;-'O "Of -Hartford. : 'ANl)ES.INS'URAN:CEfC'0i?ANT:',f V.:.T:w ... . .; . - .Of Cincinnati.. FIREMAN'S FTJNJ INSUBANCE CO., J - ' f i - v i- -I - J" . ? T. ' s v, -.r jfj ) ; or Ban xraneisco. ) ' HOME f LNSUBAIErCO.rof Rlohmond Ta. Upon . desirable risks we carry full lines, with rates as low as those of any reliable and prudent Companies... ..-: -i 'fie'-i-tiir-v ? ; Apply to i- '-.. o J OlIN WILDER ATKINSON, I General Fire and; Marine Insurance Agent, J . . :' . .: . ..1 .' No. fi North Front 8tpt ' i.v'r." '-t T " r: .- Cape Fear and, Black Elvers. --Cap. XL, pPAlMpj.;. . ton and Point CaSwell, leaving Wnmington Tuesdays Thursdays. ; aud Saturdays, at JI o'clock A. and Point Caswell Mondays, weanescays ana x nuj. u touchinz at all intermediate landings for pas sengers or- freights ' Fare, 1 meals, extra, Freight charges very moderate. ' - i j ui iiW6" v -f-o-i - 'f 01 oVi. . rboardf fnAH a, , , 8e 2if,, For freighter passage, s.irw vbvu rrgEr "STEA MER HTTlife SAM, VJ.I. Al''kL . Vf'iiSl: r' Jl'il w'' A MISCELLANEOUS. O. TALBOTT. '. ; . O. H. TAUSOT-, ' VA. TAiBOTT. . J , . ' w . f tt'T I . . i UJJ J G JL. (Sncceo to Talbott Bro.) r. I Snot'UUU liACIUNE 1TOUIIS, ; Cor. Cary & Seventeenth Et3.,Ei;huond, Va. J , j C , 1C AJSCT.LC1 CBXiU 0 - . . ' " ' Portable & Stationary Rtni CnHnes, Circular Saw and tirlst mils, ily aranllo presses, and all kind or Tobacco Fixtures- Wrought Iron W ork. Bra ps and Iron Cagtinrs, Machinery of every description, Ac. " ';' t'.'v..: "?r.'r 1 i . ' . r The f'Great BIcdkaltscotf r7 ! - " : Bear tsttinony to i'uvlr TToinl,.r ; tr :- ' '"v "" luICuraUvolioct.. ... t. ."5 ' i"5 .-v ...... ,i-f.--f,.rA i.f.-,-i- '':!i;ri'r.Pc3 ' ot: s -.-".thuy. xTii."wAt- Vt. p: "V S 1 r'i dSi;1 f.7-.wo Ailcll-I i fv-i " f(M .IS cJftiJ 4ivUtIi2 : f 1 I :'ad6 of Iojr . Uau,.WbIsker Prt M ( - " Bpiritf aud llefusc Liquurn doctored, spiced and sweetened to plctsa the tastet called "Ton . ;;8,"." Appetizcre, ttc8tprcrs,w c, tliat lea V.ia tippler eir ta dhuckenaess aad ruin, bat are ; , r.'iTn , Mdiele, ruado from tho Native Roots and Jlci-ba of California, free from nil Alcoholic - fr: Finrilaius. Tlier ttto.tn'e (JICEATBLOOD . '''iTJRIFlE.l and 1.1FE GIVlNdFB,lN 'J I Is LE a perfect Hcaorator arid luvlxorator of : X'ii rjBtctSiy car. ytrjg-olT all )bls6noas matter ariU s.i$i)rfff?t!j,o fclp!Cijit3i healthy condition.:. No iia.Wcaa talis thejsa; Blitora according Itvxlirec & i'4hfi renuiialon linwillin.,' ki r .eaeT'.Cl' . i Fisi- Jnfli;im.toTy.Tiuil CltroAlo'lllieu iai:..t:i: n.ii:l. tla.iil, ! Dyspepsia mt IudU 4 -: yaaifoi., r.."::io,f lle;nlltet j.nd I liter 1 b WtZ ; tJttttt Ww-5l lliiciHcs ofll.o Blood, ; r. "fO.rT? T vf lAdflor,' tHcfio lilt- lrripurltie8,;'and imparting" new llfo and vigor to tne whole ystcim. ... i'i .i.'S FOB. SIC1N DISEASES. BrnDtlonB.Tetter. ' fealtlthettm. Blotches. Spots, Pimples, Postalea. ''' 1-or.B, Carbuncles, IUng-Worms, Scald-Hoaa,or 1 Eyes, Erysipelas, itch, Scurf's, Discolor at Ions of tho-Sfcla, llan.oTa'' and Diseases of tho fikto, of whatcrer name or natnre,' are literally dnf op - ".and e'arriei out of tho1 system n asaort time by ' tho nro of theso' Bitters.' 1 One bottle' W snCh cases will "convince the most incredulous of their ;! Tcuratltoeffbcts.' ' . ; j fCleanso tho ,yitlated .Blood whenever you find , ' T Its Impurities bursting .through tho skin. laPlnv . . pies, Eruptions or, Bores ; cleanse it waea, you TYafind 4t''.6bstrae'aalogg4sii. lu.ihe::yalM' clcanso'lt whcniVls foui, and, your feelings will: L. j tell, yon whonfjKeep, tho b.ood, pure, and tho health of'the system will.tell0w.7-r ,o t h'vi-A . PlNfc TAPE and other WORMS, lurking in " tho Bysteni of bo many thousands, are effectually , . -.' I destroyed and 'removoa. : For full oiroetloas, read carefally tho circular-arofaad aCh bottle.'.' i' v CO., Druggists and GealAgenta,', San. Francisco, ') Cal.;.and S2 and 84 'CommjBrcoTBtr'eety New. York. " SOiD BY AtL DKUGGIST8 ASDl DEALERS. Jan20-tf ' 1 HETDE BROTHERS. - Cbmmissibn tJ -Vertbliittft aud .j)ealers.-1n-'v-' GROCERIES -ANDl CONFECTIONS. ." iv.ri. v y. ,.; J U ST IN : Cider,; , Candy, Pickles, . Crackers, iFl onr, .CaU n ed Goods yo.od . an d Citron: Cigars, 'Tobacco and Bftui5, aprilW-tt o.'sol-toaji.clJ. biitoi vytu . J iU OTICE'!;--' ! THE, jUNftEBSXQNEDj HAVING b WITH drawnfroin tha flrm of Cahnpnj Oldhato ' CO.. will eon tin ae todo ft Qcrieral Commission Busm'es; 'jond'wiW personal;, and. 'ptompt attention of t he purohasp aid sale, pt 'iiu kiaiic eCjgountry -Ptodaceisu fi.J wi -(. ?o f ooLJ J iii'j'i t y 6 AM'LrN. J ANNON,'-1)1 " . --tofirS&ta ijJn'i 1 No. 6 Soath Araiterit ' EAVrCITY MES3 PW DRY SALTED :.-.t...o-q jva? niTvv .v l.,;vi..,. . ' -. . . . i. . i. . v.. TWt - nU-l h; ? Sides, hhds. and boxes j Shioked .Western 'shoulders, liha.;. Smoked' Wesrn Rib ; :Sides,hhds.; Breakfast .Strips"; Hams, 'ill Voyered and naked. 1. ..'.r. .: : v4 ;...' ' ' LARD-JPurti Prime Natural and Extra, I In . . . . -' i . . i . -tlerees. barrels and tubs. . ' . .. . EXTRA FINE TAfcLE .BUTTStafist, v BESTFAGTORY,CIjSE.-; '," . Uunttric3. OOFFEESJava, Lajjuxraj Rio, all grades ,. FLOUR-all grades SUGARS-i-all grrades MOLASSES and SYRTJPS all grades;1 ''" CRACKERS, aQ kmds,'ln.bbls. and ; K boxes t RAISINS. ; Choice Lem- V ons and. Oranges ; Bottled Ale and Torter, English ..i V ": L.-'-i .if .f! and. . American, In .1 l. T eases and. bbls.; .. .;.c Chewing Tobacco, caddlee, quarter and half boxes catawoa wine, uno ice scupper- i - nong Wine, California Hock Wine, '. ' " Clarets, rRarpberry: ETrcp, t Black . V; .. berry Brandy, JelUes, Essences, ; . - and Grocers Drugs. Lye and - i.yi w .-FOUsh, and a general;, y i v.. !t - ..! t assortment ar .Liquors, Groceries,1 Gc;ars and ' i -t.t!Z!csccot-'i.;,s.' ;v .For sale,twholesale only,'by " s, - aprll 7.tf l - . AtilTTAn 3t TOI.LSXtS ,," u,:..tIi-hti'V,.ViytjTfio. ,' ; .J r 4i -t 1 .1 ''- ro;n(Ti1 ftvn.nfr.ma r fIiiV.IV . i I ., .loii)Llliv.r.a:ii Tiowun. viilch render tlica.of .anV' r i cVuailcd cClcacyi fa cicaaslng :ttio .blood of I: '.hi f 1..' r i'. it:?. I:.: wit, . .'t X 1 ' ! f; i t
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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