i - . - I via "... j. 1 K iOrtlinn 4 ;C:;c::;.:::V'-'.J;''i:: . V V?i; H. UEllf am,- ; 1 ' ... . - " Editors, lWILMINGXONsN V.:L 3 Wednesday Morniko FkS, J.873; The going "Scot-free i)(VTwee(3,if. - heeifeeraa seems' likelyV"tUliiP. -crease the distrust of TtHe; publio in the jur aystein and iithfer. lead to its radical amendment of total abolition. . So many criminals' have been acquit- ted on pleasftemporaryiosanity or iustifying tircumstanccs, and bo loose J . 0 - . . and insecure has society become from the immunity thus afforded criminals that public-interest has increased and it is hoped that , publio indignation will be aroused. -, . , ; The, inner and secret history, of the Tweed trial wo suppose will never be' 1 written, - But enough is known or be-j lieved to be knpwni concerning the .tbiCwiy i,U Grea Criminal managed , -''-' toDreaKtne caM aownoauorn I tale of h phenomenal ;age.if not to point t moral for alter, times, .. ,; T - We do not often go to the 'JTerdld '",'' for revelatioM'f "locality1 no more r thiui Wjro to it, fox enlightenment on ( .. f w. ' r Ha?on?,0VPu,DVllcyv r ; " ' But we find in its troliunn$such.a V lucid, andlve belieye ucb,:atruth- ful account of the inner workings of thetriaL as far as thev are known ' ;""""", "rr .:. - .-tliatwemaketiseof it m;-preference to those we find in the other Me- ; .;v" .tronoUton papers.. It is the .report of " - oVsnioW WITiinTmAm and embodies nstaternents and comments I on bomiUe BtoKea ano.,4 weea cases. IVfr. Trem a? n Ha vs that th a Tarnrn an v .,. j-., ' ring sti! control njatters in New Yorlq the laws in jreiation to J nrors giving theni, almost , absolute power. , .;The ring procured the conviction of Stokes and it effected ,. the , deliverance of TweecL,. Tbeycdil it in this way: They had a law passed, in 11370 . mak- ing the Commissioner of Jurors the j r. . I , on onej-pian, now, m tbo case ot Tweed, the object was , to get on tbe jurVjaa , , ignorant .men And as many-of; the vagabond and Vicious class as possible. One hundred men , , were summoned. -Twcnty-nine only appeared." The principal part of the I jury was drawn from-these.-Subae- nnntlitKft Wh ? .anwami. af- ter the-; number was complete. Tt.- n "u. -L V They. had., not been notified .in time. The men-who did not get on the jury to try the Boss rascal of the age were intelligent and res- "f.-, - t ' ' . pectabl gentlemen ; the jury were be- lieved to be far otherwise. Indeed it is said that'sbme of - them were tarn- . . I pered with. rand action may be taken ; . .1 , . by ther.prosecution on the information they have. . - - ' This is all very.bad. It is bad to be talked, false v or true. If strictly: true it is a most damning blot on tne1 civiliiation-! of' the - times.- We are disposed to. believe every word, f . -We torn: from Jweed to, -Wharton. In the lattes trial, :it . is , curious to note what was said by outsiders while awaitintr th-rord!t ThftTitiWi In awaiting ine yeraict. Anepupiic, in i, tLi rL U 1 f orming ttsopuiioiuof howiit.would . w.s vuwo MsnMusi.ivgu or innocence of the accused and the weight ot evidence so we are toldr m .' "" vrV i -.'A " . : . i jT-- dices and biases' of the different jurors anu me innuences tnat wouia.pe.iiKe- ly td operate npbiiihem: P.urchaselprejudicei Are these or onrWT or, our per-. theVsai'CgdiiQlo.ui.lionor, F1 M . K - . ly throtrn .around '-ns by; the Jaws of thejajud ,Po. not the hearts of , vir- Or tHMbbilierites a New York mm ?nnr,1w V.. - -:t- rBW?f disposition of ihe accused persoris;to ielilhe w 'ACiKi. .;V. s. J ju-7 - - .v.'-- may bjeemQtestpossxbdity of some.of-uiHjom'obfhese-daye-thinV ihgrthat Ifiere is a probability of dan ger;arisingthat:confiaencevwill,be impairedlnuch as Patterson and Colfax on sdme contingency unnamed; C. P. P.5:,:or raore :'f ally,-Colfax; Patterson; "PomefoyV Chronicte A t Dr "tUl IVj.1!1. Vfo?ictfi,. (Harlan's) patVWni,'1 i'om-pairs - with PatVand Pat encourages Col(d)fax5pn.the Y. M-CleA., SlcbiHGr, or any other Ime. Wlio. wout!atbeVtrg.Tjo'thi;-ct f Coneress andtdit orrans -w wi avAlncivA AnArra ft 4Va nol!(iiof Inna 1 fnl imld moniw: Trv ftnnth "Rmrliiih hrmir.h I Vf) 1vnt. - A tnt vf M-tl-l of those who anTto sit on the juries, of promise case,' a lady not so young or good J or a. bullet properly: put in will have jjj j tuWMife chemical science aniln the glorification of and she was rescued from a hor- ltto accomplish, some, gooa,V and over the opuntrjr bnrivto right these the common law right of a;-inan)W; trial ribk death by herliather; ascending make ndreds of worthy faipilies re-, wrongs ?' l iowltftf how: loh 0 ty!" hi8- peew.tban Isommonly the-stairway ami 'Sizing W ither ioice." ' " TJie. ;diistardly wqdc of peopleshanhesoWhK V;: mX - f'XZ frenzied oodition, and descending Jx$ r v ' b 4--' - with her while the stairwav was on to the .bpeaker of the .Kansas Leeis-! "Senator Patterson" the exhausted) Mobilifcrite, was to have been not only president of .the-Ohia. Agricultural L College, but its; Professor of Moral l college, Dut its ,r rotessor 01 jsiorai Philosophy.'" Raise the hyme,'broth- er Barebones. n The communication of . Jingle " is d eclined becauseh ot " accdm panied with the real name of the author. TIMELY TOPICS. ; The question of , woman's rights is set tling itself. A woman ' must not vote, so Bays the rational part of the world.:7 There no need lor her voting, and there is wry reason why she should not vote, iJut there. I M, J - . . - t, are other. phases of , the woman question than the suffrage phase. In the arts and sdenceOa some of the professions " and trades women" Jare"M compietenf as-some" tunes even more eompetem wan-men. ue Bcience of medicine. The exteat tQ which' onran been admitted to the study and I the authorized practice of medicine by read- J ing institutions in Europe is well known. a Zuricll in ; Edinburg; in- London, and where, ample privileges in this respec have long been accorded.. . Cot now H is jounced that in London the mana ephabnaceutical society, under the provisions of the pharmacy act, j which mal.distmctipa sehaVe3peie4 their courses ..of instruction in chemistry and botany to f emale as well as malestu- denta r.One argument seems to be thaVas widows or daughters of deceased druggists afteu take more or Jess part, m contmning the business, it would at least be advisable taedu'oatfl ithem' and then allow tteia4o fully engage In pharmacyon undergoing same educational tests as men. The fact Wis-oned faihe news colums of Tim MoRNisa Btak a short time since, that tha rftv nhvrfrtan nf ShrtnriuM: iw. u a hv:JL X-JZ She is said to have been exceedingly sue - . hMeU. fP1 .P,aBW. profession, in its various branches,, to wo- men. , Male flirts pay dearly -for the whistle sometimes. 'A" young lady of Iiverpool, lately succeeded Id convincing a iury of her countrymen that the curate of her" parish had injured her, In the matter of the affec tions, to the amount of one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars, good and law- ting a verdict of an even Jumdred thousand dollars el(Jerly iover ho had jated her. Now, all this may be right and proper, but Bappose youjeverse the Bexes, how then? Think yujan" injured mani' could make a it" if he Mked for damages for his wronged affections? It is quesUonabIe if damages were ever recov- erei against a woman for ,breach of prom-1 ise to marry. .But the Piute Indians, with I a sense of iustice ouahed to cruel severity. I don't look at things in our sentimental way. We read of a case the other day which and it is eed f , mvlti, lachrymi that K0 recall the incident of man's inhumanity to erring woman. A young lady of that tribe havin olaved the sirreablo Um. ir tribe having played the agreeable to a large . ' ... i V pruznmgiu Cm hA. Af k.t. I. I.l . I oecorae uiu wiiu oi eucu, tias ai lengui come i Or.io m.i v:v'l become the wife of eac iw6Vv w ou'uuu, "iai uii,u i each jilted lover was allowed to give hia testimony, she was condemned to be burned atmestake.,Thesmtencewa5immediately carried out on the spot, her jilted lovers joining in the dance around -the burning faggots. ; -;'- .y;- r; ' " - r- y The. Wharton-VsnNcss caset.and. its predecessor of the same nature, both as to thJ time each ' occupied " and' the' skill dis played in the prosecution and defence, .is hardly equalled in the history of criminal . . " J aw i thim ennntrv. Th first mm of th I . 7 -z m State against 3Irs. Wharton for me alleged iiiu'.vc"- ."vvviii'AyH?"v. j close attentioti-of the court, the jury "and tnf Pnsel' dayaT rtsInVe8tiga- J 1 ttoii developed a subtlety of chemical sci-'"1 ence that will 'hereafter1 rank as a prece- dentin ail sunilarca ! calculated to smide fatnra investigations to actuate conclusions, but rather to throw a doubt oaicientific accuraev: and confnaa doubt oWicientific accuraey; and confuse the conclusions of courts" and jurtesl The I - - . J - TMIAfl All nA M A s. A A JIihaI J Z M of , scientific men. j moire humbug f En u" "u. a,peep.:sea BonndifaM exnerfition Tha fM'il,.1 vesemployed mlh research has lately proved her stability and seaworthiness In : very, heavy; gales on the BrUish coast 3 Some fortr vear. m t tne Olstineuished.iTitzroy, eiitnunnavigated 0;,. more recntiy the Austrian frigate Jfra did thesame. But more -impan results maybelcedfpV MPL9ms. f :?j : -IThft princess of (Wales set the fash iori'of.;eat;Bimplicity:ln toilette hei fair, -pretty little print cci'r.arD.alwayscostiunedlwiUCtne: neatness and quietness which .'are in- separable ";ironk 'eleganesi andiiiaste A bright colod; bow attheirl'necka U the nearest approach to- ornament thej&drseier' yr'---'W.fi"C;.. r&1ilg ZT' Columbus GaTf has: bnilt,r since the war, four bnd-esi-fiTeTTsrcbocfesi five' COttOn 'frtirtftr? .VtitA'"nT11- ecoon - r " wiuIuik;, wuuu bacps tua i vunous jninamen--uartyi witw 1 I'UOHIAEXT PEKSONALSf - T - Vyndall 13 to ail for.England. "J- : -p- Baltich Ooogh - ing vr';: Baltimore ihas Oates-and 'is Who wouldn't? 1 V Henry Ward Beecher lectures in Hairisburg Pa.,.on the 17th InsLl: r ' 1 . ' " "- It is hinted that thedisgrace ,of safiaf action. ; -'ilessrsT Blackwood, have Jnl the'i press a book of poems by Owen iteredlth. (Lord Robert Lytton).-, '': :' . .W-A.mong the foreign artists now singing in 'Italy1 are two English tenors, bearing, respectively, the celebrated names of Shakspeare .d..rc J.r i Mr. Albert Guerry, the - accom- pushed Artist;?of the palmetto 'State . is c.-.w- -wL TTii v , . j . , 4 j. I Ar: " t . Monlvi Sved Ameer Ali vis the I name of a law student foXondonVwho has" I written a new life of Tilohammed, with a 1 critical examination - of the prophet's writ. J ings. . - -. - - .. .... j : ;.ARlit misunderstand tween two young men near ther Car- oliniari office in Coiumbia,esulted in ! wound in the "Jeft 'arra bfoneof the parties:::or: ..r -;; ,r... The trustees have " elected Hr.' RCummmgSj .Priucipal- of Ith Palmetto. XodgetSchoolf" Colombia, Mr. Cummings is" a graduate of uWpf- ford College. 2.. 1 Friday, last TTR. Jeter, living near Santuc, met with a very severe loss by the burning of his gin-house and all its contents, consisting of a nearly new gin and gearingr fifteen; bales of cotton and a large ouanUty. of cotton seed. The loss is estimated 1 matcnes caused the fire.. tv " v Robberies and attempts at rob- Dia. un r oral Tnii7io ,V " il:r:";::r oreu pu, o Bull, but a prompt use-of his pis- tol set the woSd-beProbbera off-one of them with an ounce or two of lead - a .u in had a blanket thrown over hia head, r v vi I DOWN IN DIXIE. When the sheriff at Helena, Ar kansas, has a warrant for a desperado, he shoots him and then serves the warrant on the body. -The Augusta mortuary report J for the month of J anuary sums up I eighty-six deaths in the city more than double those of December. This I has resulted from the bad weather, bringing on, m many cases,pneumoma. Tl, .nMmi ; onnnod to have outraged and murdered Mrs. Kidd, m Claiborne, lA,ris said to have been fastened to a pine tree and burned by his captors. - The lynchers say that p j J X r-" r .V K 1 1 .t I'll I MH VI M A ITII1HV11 B - x j , . Jacksonville. Telfair county. Ga dn - . i.,,"', , meniai t.on a Ifefa" man nmef Eph Wilcox, a few nights ' spike. . A man was found dead with his throat coat, in the road about twelve and a quarter miles from Washing ton, Wilkes county, Ga. There were marks of a struggle in the road. He was known to have money on his person but .when fod, onlys eighty: for such a representation of Mr. Pom cents was in his pocket.-: 1 ' -1 crolr. 'ThnaA wTin tnnw Kim inti'mitft. jNear Aiaioona, ana not a great 1 u iT7-t-s I way iiviu. wuere vue emepuig car uew the track on WednesdayMti anotb-7 i er acciuent occurrea x naay mornm?, J by which two f reight boxes, heavily. laden, were precipitated down,an em- bankment, completely smashing them "P- Fortunately, no one on the traia and no further damage done I. tnan tnis. vs -We regret to state that the res - idence of Major W. - J.' -WUKford.Mhf idence of Major W. - J.' - Wffliford,Mhr this city, says the . Cartertvill wo Hoatrotrol An SafViVff I 400 Ttrno I oof fat?a1 KifAAA QA4Mr m mwm ayun. n (Ml SZ;niia W V K( A UN LA in I III t, I 0 ww - v. ; During the late rise in the Ynba River, J. W. Brim?, while passing over a low strip of land on the Grass Bros.' ranchel with 'what. n weuwjf weu uneu irom. weir burrows -by water, - and when -p- proaohed by the discoverer they trot- d al"? ore him: ike drof ?nf holS that the animal m's often -hunted by Chinamen, and .'that .polecates' gaUs 1 were ratea flr. oaph lv f laiaotial I physicians, he informed - a conplo-of Chinainen rwhat -had ooearyed, and pointed buTthe 1 locality of lne"burrow to theni."1 TheChihameu- ptpvi4e4 themselves - with" shovU ."ajid( oom- menced to dig on the lmeiob'ehoet After excavatmer a pit about en f eet 1 in depth and "Ih'recT wide " they struck I up'ontheTTiest offfeoleatSiot- ing1-odor fiilingthei oneJ after another they weredispatch'e ftfijtjl ten largeiwAdead.polffCriaydea? Va 1 J at the feet of the fortunaUandVibs,' From the New Yrk Sun. A. Neat Uttls) Procession. ' I Uv Oaihetith of. March coram followincr ; talented', and high-toned iirocessionf will DroceedSdown .the r Capitol, steps at Washtnffton, and V . : ' i 1 jA 'Tlf I auer appropriate muswvy iijuann Band, be dispersed to various parts of the country! .. ft-n tt A-f- -1" t: 1 e a "f!."' Pe nonpcJinyeroijax o. puuiu Tho HniL Jamea'W PattersanJl ofL Dartmouth CpUege, "-, II, 7, i The Hon.' Jameal Harlan of the Washington Chronicler newspaper; rt ; The' Hon.; Samuel C.Pomerpy- of Atchison,: Kansas.: : : T : t Old Ames.: The procession will halt at the foot nf th' avnnA and be addressed, bv Mr.. Colfax, with the following re- marks, accompanied by. a smile : ' "Neither Oakes Ames nor any oth- er person ever, cave or offered, to give me one share, or twenty snares, or j two tbousand shares, in the Credit MnWli and unfortunately I have never seen or . received" the value of a farthiDg outbf the two -hundred and seventy t per cent. . qiviaenas, nor vne . eiguv uunureu per cent., uiviuenus in uasu, every aay lor ' in? past, iuuuiu -f nor one 7 hundred per cent. ;nor one per h3?. r Mr. - Coif ax will then : repeat the following challenge; uttered and pub lighdin the teeth of the whole world- South Bend in September last: IJiave.-said-Jthatil.would like to buy twenty shares; at: par, if attaina- ble, "in the, Studebaker Wagon Com- pany, or theJBirdselUClover Separa- tor .Company here;; and I challenge either ne; of the two Oast companies to give me such an opportunity now or Eereafter." ' ... He wfll be. followed by Professor Patterson, : who - by special- request repeat for positively the last time his touching farewell tO public life in WI tne outrage aone 10 xne iair fam.of men whb Mfe lived without wnrTliTir-lrir- should be laid upon nal witn cautionj cf torture inflicted A: - a un .meQ 1 d !f?g tive inquisition T A "u V" where; but here I dose, .simply re- UUUMUg, il, OUbU MlUJgS aic fcvs wu- decent men will leave public do, with pleasure and not with regret. -' . - - The Ker. Mr. Harlan, before' pro nouncing thejbenediction will hold up. to publio scorn and .reprobation two checks of JhvDurant for $5,000 each, with , the following pertinent discxmrse: " f ' ' " ? - - r .-- The expenditure of money at elec- tions is a growing eviL The apology for doing it on one side is that it is done on the other, and the peril grows out of the fact that It is often han- died by unscrupulous ; agents, who make a use ofjt .uot contemplated by the those who furnish it. A public sentiment - that will make it perilous t0 a candidate .to allow the expendi- tuwormoMT.to.inflaence.elect wUJiout restricting its nses within olearly prescribed limits is one that needs strenstheninc by all the argu- I . " ' ments our best men and purest jour- I nalS can adduce 1 . n o" . I ine xion. oamuei j. I'omeroy, known to the general public as the KUaSrslatesmanand.:-to the lobby ;as rSubsidy.Ppm," wiU foUow Brother. Harlan, bearing on his manly shonlders a . transDarency havmsr one side inscribed with the following cer tificate of character, eulogy and obit uary," from the pen of the eminent saint who precedes him: "We are utterly at a loss to account I iy ana wen. Deneve nim. to De one ot I i. j 1.1. . I mc vrucsi. auu purest oi ourpuouc 1 men, as they know him to be one of i ine most frenerous.---xiis.Deneiacjtions I have made hundreds of worthy fami I lies rejoice. Those iwho - pughrto 1 know him thoroughly regard mm" as I singularly -tinselfisb, oaring . bnlrf or money as he an use it, not to, ag- granoize mmseii, Dut . to acCOmplisn 1 wme-ood. .. ; ; '-'X r, On-the opposite side of the;tras n't,ie 1PPD8if-e Oft E!renc? - , Ptpn I "truest and tmrest ' and mo of" the I trtlG8t ftTTQ Tytirest ' and ItlftRt. trmhTm " . r T "T i Leeis lature and thus obstructing ;and:de nave inaae nunareas: of worthy fami- -"11 . . l3?k? tjfl nMm?i?ij ferrea to in the inscription, - Mans humanityto mati tnakes countless WOiwanas mottm. r. ;j .. t:;5ul:.r Old Ames may'or 'may' not :make buiuo x emai ivs. is a, man 01 inter mittent memory and spasmodic utter ance. He' "wUi be accompanied bv an ariny. wagon containing vouchers and memoranda; k!' x- -:';-i;hiv.i ' Jim Nye would like to accompany the procession, but beincj a' man -of profane dfecourse and haying threat cucuivcavi- J. iui.jl tvbcrBVUi overdo the Jaeni Dffico.addeppsit him'as a model.of a. damned fool,!?; he .has been -barred buW'c iU cx jm ' -AsWefrona -Jh'tf ' 'gentlemen named, P??!?10"- avowed; in tJKe 1 jJenator- Pomcrby,: being ane.sinesisdto.catfti)lUquor prohibit tiooi insists that - no -one '( even in the bandfhall take a horn jod Ihe occasion. The flags' on h'e .CpTtoI would-be' placed ?halfjtauon:t thdep.urortbmnc frtiOTlity-; were it n6tthat,with Cald-: well, Clayton, Cameron, ahd-Chand let fdrey iix theSenaie-, 'and Patter- 1 ine them into the gaze of the public the lowest cnmi- vada, and "jUlison, "of .Iowa,comTng in. thtf out-ffoi'aints will not be 1". " ,' " . - I iBXJ&ItfESS CARDa if a;,adbia. - v " ?u' A': --v V " A ' ' 'T ADItl A NT3t V OLLEKSp Corner Front and Doek 8ts.t WIlfMINOTON, V. T 3 1 tkvlkma1e'oboc2rs JLi 4 V IN ALL ITSBRANCflES. and examining oar ttock. . f HIOITITXA CO., ENERAL COMMISSION MKKOhlMTS, North Water Street.., . - jtwul glre prompt pereonai attention to the! 'sale ot Bmpnient oi vuiiuu, ntvu omjtcb, ucuu iiwui etc, etc. ' Aim to receiving and forwarding goods. Orders solicited I and promptly fluea, - MS. F. MITCHELL. & SON, ' COMKISSIOK MERCIIAjrrS . "9 .. , . f ( . AndPealerstn r-r Grmln, If lour, - Bar sn als Fresb . r:v;:q scj .and, Grits. ,-vy.. ;" 1 Nob. 0 sad 10 N. Water el, Wilmington; J7. C. - Proprietors of the Merchant's Flooring Mills. ' hot 25-tf .. . - ... ... ,.-r Evans & VonGlalm; WHOLESALE A10 .RETAIL DEALERS IN Boots andj JSlocp, ,:u -r.'J Keep all srades of Men's Boots sad Brossns. 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Intelligent men and women. can make large commissions. Send for agents' con ndential circular. - Ye can hardhr--aow "The Christian Graces "to aay person of taste and fine reugious leenngs wimoui getting a subscriber. No Usappointment about prompt delivery of pfceurea, as we have made ample arrangements for their rap id production, . o--Trft- ARTHUR, 809 and 811 Cbeennt street, Philadelphia. S U WD R IES! s. C. RICK IN TIERCES ' AND BARRELS; V-1 QOFFEE8-RIO, LAGUA YRA AND JAVA ; SUGARS ALL GRADES ; E LOUR SUPER. TO EXTRA FAMDLT; ; Ualsins, Candles, Fire Crackers, tN lots to surr,- ; For eaje itT 7-' ADRIAN' " TOLLERS'. " General Ticket Agency. .. . tf.. I WILL OPEN FEBRUARY 5TH, AT MY Ex press Office, en Front street, a - -; GENERAL TICKET 01 MCE for the sale of tlckelsover all ffie Railwavs runnins point in the city designated, and will be checked to a cremation or passengers. An agent will De each train before Us arrival at the deoot ia m checks and deliver baggage of passengers wherever desired.'. t.a.i -.v.'.x .., ;sc.i i. -ni. This Agency Is established by agreement with the Railway Companies, and tt is hoped will prove s groat wnTeaitsac w IUO travelling pUDllC ' jantB-tfebSth F. Sl WOOTEN. Diamond Spectacles. SPECTACLES ASK BHrnifArfrrmffn from minute ervstai nebblea " moit bblea eauvt. SW V4SAJTTU JLACk hardness and brilliancv. u account oi. their It is well known that spectacles cat from Brazilian or scotch pebbles are very injurious to the eye- be cauaeof their polarizing fight.. - --..."JT,. Having been tested with the polar! scope, the dla moBd leases have been found : to admit fifteea per . They are ground with Croat scienUftc accuracy, are free from chromatic aberrations, and produce a brightness and distinctness of vision not before at : . 'r;:'rEW0Rk.::. :; .:- '';: For sale by reeponrtble agents in every city in the Union.. . Agents for Wilmington, i W. BROWN. A SONS. , .. Jewelers and OpUsiassavoeoW, irom wnom mey c emploved. ' --5 .The grestilemand uucea uoscrnpaious and spuriom article i should be taken to si protected by American rrvHESE agents for them, i n an onlv be. Obtained. Ho peddlers. I . Furtunoca. ius iuuuuu w uuj vtuanos we represent is guanuueea oe ruiiy uy w -. - for these. Bpeetacies in-t aLiberol dwcourti will be made on all cash orders vtus t;!i"A,,r'',,'ii sthas hs trsdaaark iwbichta I V,u r isU 2 ?- VvwTirinaCOV letters ?atb-4s vr-ned t &U-dl ii;:i4l;i45l&ib&- : ?-7X?? . 1 - on everv nalr. " . i fab S3odlv-5i Va t to s . - . r .. ..-.j . . wrr mintTnV.liLVJ ery.i VTI L M I N Maniiractiircri or tlie . C . i . .JSBI...;...'. - P 0 P U L A E S T AN D AB D . F EE T I L I Z EK 8 : Price per Ton Delivered Soluble Navassa Guano; Navassa .Tobacco FertilizerSeS $ DISSOLVED NAYASSA PHOSPHATE, rl LIBERAL DIS C 0 UNT MADE TQ, hEAZEIiS. Agencies established at all the principal cities and towns in the Southern States. ' Hon. B. R. BRIDGEES, CoL C. L. jan l4w3tn - President. O- TJ JL 3SrO JJ U Y THE B E S T , ; SOLUBLE : SEA. ISLAin):CrUAH0. ,- 4r . . .v. ,. n ,r v. . . V State Fair Preiiiii at WflmMon lor'te Largest Amount" oi Cottoa to af Acre. JOHN H. POWELL, Esq: .... . i.f ,?, , Dxab Sib The Soluble Sea Island Guano purchased of yon this season was used by the side of three others, and has given me more satisfaction than any of the others. The Soluble Sea Island Guano was the one used upon the acre of land upon which my son raised the cotton upon whieh he took! the State premium for the greatest amount of cotton to an acre ; and I am informed by the Chairman Of the Committee that had he entered for the largest amount of cotton to the acre, premiums open to all ages, he would have also taken that premium, booting all 150 lbs. I am better pleased with it than any other Goaao I have ever nsed on cotton, and I shall ore it in preference to others next season for my cotton crop. T. A. GRANGER. Also Eight Premiums at Wayne County Fair, The Amount of Seed Cotton Hade on an Acre of . TJpland by 2Ir. Granger, was ;; ' ' 3,633 PonndsT "r'': ' -v-; : !;;- ' fjf Send for Circulars. Eight pa of Cfertiflcates from Vfrj and North Qro WOOTEN, Jan 14 -4m STAB . AIIIilONIATED v.' . MANUFACTURED ST T ' Lorrentz & Eittler, Baltimore. , We have just received by Schr. Jessie S. Clark a cargo of this reliable standard. Fertilizer, and are pre pared to fill orders for cash or an time. ' . . ,r.. 1 .-:.-;.,,;; -z....-": :.' ,, v.V ' Nothing that we can say concerning the . V STAR " would fully express the opinion held by (hose who have been using it for the past few years, and It has ; ;; SO. GENERALLY USED, in the cotton growing countries around, that for us for &ale at the same price and sum Send orders to us direct or in counties where ;anl4-tf Wliann's Raw Bone Super Phospate of Lime, t .Ml GREAT ' FERTILIZER EOlf AVRdPS. ' Again for the coming season we desire to offer Whann's Eaw 5 Bone ; Super Phosphate of Lime. -' The experience of tht past year has served to strengthen, our confidence in its real worth, showing It to be, as we have heretofore and do now represent it, as good as the best and uperior to- the greater part of commercial jaanoreB now offered for sale. . . : - We have numbers of certificates from parties HOHDBEDS WHO HATE JESTED ITiHD PROVED ITS TALDE.: .'.'if Owing to the great demand, we are able to offer want to send in their orders, so that they may be jan 13-tf I 873. -; - - - TO FACTOItS : S T A I1D AR D F ERT 1 li I 2 E R S ! aUICE BETUBNS AKD PEEMAHXHT IHPE0 VEMENT TO THE SOIL. PHOENIX GUANO, priceper t6n2,0001bs. C57 50 -WJLCOX; MANIPULATED GUANO, price per ton 2,000 lbs. $70 00 GTIAN0 COMPOUiro,' price por tonOOO M S65 00 .We are offering the above old established brands eraJ aoie govern oer jst, 1873, withoct iktsbsst, with the privilet expired time If notes are paid before maturity. j -j TheSA TkntinlAr li'ttrHHur. K.v. hAan nuul h Ka hf rai years wHhperf ect satisfaction, each year adding to their reputation as TUB BEST OfFtfKJf u l HI MARKET. -. - r--. . -n-i,.;T -,-. t .n-j.n-.vt a viUiUMr? :- i-a. T v.- .if? v i,s -...... .'-Li ' -' "'I. '-! - uruano ; ana we would especlany call the attention of planters by a large number of planters, and the results show natural soil.-...v-, . f actors receivin orders from their country friends TO ;r.' i-w,4i,A FoMowtajpiVeirj oa the Caxs atFFwtory, . T4BLZ 1st NOT'R ' V --? $85 00- '."-.: .-.!,xr) -.'V ' W'.y' loo 175 00 Suieil $35 00 GRAJETLUT, DONALD Wai.'R A-p Superintendent, r , , Secretary and Treasurer. EICHABDSON & C0 Sole Agenta, SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE, -. V- been " '; Atfl) IS SO' 1VELL KNOWN, Rimply. to r vmoonM tiuktire have It again and offer ft j; r:, v . we have agents leave the orders with thenv f " VICK & MEBANE. to our friends and. the jmblic. 1 ---i.Vil. V.J Ju-' . known to all in this vicinity, andean refer to wen V ... Vti only a limited quantity; and would advise those In filled from first cargo, now nearlydue,' 'TICK & 3VIEBAKR r--rr 873. AND PLANTERS ! GIBBS & COJ&u of Fertilisers to Planters at above prices, on time pay ;e f dlecoant, IX Pr cent, per monw or Horth Carolina and 8onth Carolina for sej- r r-V .'S- w..-.wi. W . . ... - ) . J J .M ' . ' i.i.A- - cotton jjqeci, voj td this valuable preparation. - It was used last aa increased net profit of , M to 00 per cent, over me . . , .:.. ... for FertDIrers will pleas can on ni neTore mauis G .V -5 4 r