..i.i CI ' s . -Ml. . ciceiio w iiaiuus, ) "Tuesday"'" MoENtxdJlABcn . 4, 1QZ3., i i a i 1 1. 1 i j TflB PKOPLBVS BilLBOADSi The war between the people of llli- nois andtbe railroads 18 still raging . i r. 1 (i .i fiercely.) i it;ssumsa a new pnase iasi week. On Tuesday night about twenty farmer got aboard the train of tho Chicago and Alton Railroad, :iL t ViiJwtiW tn Wo at Lexington, on their Way to the Farmers' Convention at Bloomingtori. The law of ' the State authorizes them to ride on that road , by paying for J their' passage at the rate of three rrv cents per mile, anil this they tendered , , - L-iiT e -1 . , ? IO pay more ue leieKJ apueu w i ington, and two car loads of railway j employes were sent to enforce toe 1 i regulations ot tho. company, iub passengers were obliged, in '.oCTj to' avoid bloodshed, to? pay -the extra f are "which the railroad had "no right to collect. , . Now isn't this a 'hprctty .fix f,. A I U otnlv sot at uancht bvi a rail I road corporation, and there seems no redress foe the people' whose' rights are thus ruthlessly invaded and trampled upon. It would appear that the railways are supreme in authority in Illinois." "We have no apology to make . for devoting considerable attention to this subject 1 of the encroachments and .tyranny of -these forporatioxs. It is faa-subjecVof grbngrmportance one that, will reauire in the course of a comparatively short time " the ,r . ' shrewdest management and the : boldest nerve on the part, of those who are to act as tribunes of thepeo- pie. In our pinion this railroad I n nation will be one of the reat issues of ourfuture. Therefore information . . ... . . .. ;tonyTupgtbemonopoUesanoppres- sions of the railway companies is of transcendent importance at this junc- tBB MSG1SJI.ATI7IKB. I rm. T - ' l.fU -J,' I xuo .igiBiaturw ajwuiiici t-:i v I us nrsi. session yesteruay, wjuuo uy i 4 trb means a, brilliant bod v. has accom-1 " pfished a (rood deal of faithful work.. - Probably its only very notable labor . v - , ... wns the passage of the act submitting . o o ::???uatr.'2'afl?ndment8- l.0 " , the . Constitution. "But besides this important service, it has legislated upon many matters of local and pri vate interest. Legislatures "are, how ever, not such a luxury as to cause . . . ihentdbedesired by tax-payers every year, and wo hope that the people i . i ' 'J. It will declare in' August in favor of bipnmarRpwioni : COA.I. I - The Norfolk -Virginian is of the . opinion that' the present high prices ; of coal in England will stimulate our - markets and onen new fields for the ns of oar mines. It expeots and Iforth Carolina coal to ibjiB MatL'abroad,' and speaks in Jnst ,UTOf.cCfiadnc4 theVasi fields oil.. t,.': io do louoa tn tms state oemg. aoxe t, j.hJ w I lilbiaDDlvthe foreign 'demand. We .1 Lm. tla' .vJ I TJTitTT ---r J t u , jar oeyona anyimng tnai haabeerl done. Nothing uncommon these, days for j edilors'td be as well as write; leaders. I nuwio iv ire u ncu h wnw, inucn. a wgman and-orabr in the Georgia ijonse of Representatives. lie was the father of the admirable 1 Py ',f exempting .manufactures .from taxation the- first ten years of t, their existence,' changing the advo cates of that measure from a rnlnontv ' tlajnaorftf " if aP. - ' - It would be1 Very encouraging to ' tMe iC0- uui uau ,i,vW)uW gauons oi wa- . ter on hand,' if it were not a strong --itioivthat .thepeople of thatcity t that "fluid as' a For wash ing porposet, however 'we-'' believe it - is still jused to a limited exient. A sham-Yankee, one HoH -been skmog-thfiioarjbld cashiers of tho-Bank: of England.- Bnt later T-'l. fT t -, ' . JgffflS2SZ!5t;a . .PWo that-the.vrpttenness of Con gress has become too rank even, for, taw.:York Timet what shall we drwith ithe limes Shall "it be -I s -- v . ' frAiPtJ, only receive a vote of censure? , . , 'n 4 a - ; thb cry pf flreaises such alam Jllattended wjth suxH fatal results m wmr seoft. at D rTalmad ge church 'Z& &lh will U news-.brmgsinaTmgir Wcknew.it. J.fn?Tr: ocaicn a congressman aomg reportadthafefflrben the thermometer Nothing can he, done scientinc-allT 1 g .'wi!bout knowjn Teacher- $ flt.ierorirotiandrsteel rails on rail- trJ." .t nai8Wenewt?"-CTas8(witniroadsareao r v.wwu Tho Courier-Journal says: " The most ilnsnerate Hten :l nana mflStTvirair: ! ever knowjOol take as that cf aifraeli boards at the Wesjfhid TVn nsvl van! an wt) n nnAlnn" rtel strictest sectoslon, ytoAiaf only. married bis' raothrfi&aw- A-nian in this State took a more desperate step than that r It was hiratep-raotberr TIMEL1T TOPICS. i a: - oi . - i . t-; heap nonj?engQ upon the'Adantic ln the m . Life under Glass." ! He proposes to erect a vast conservatory,; covering forty acres of ground, in which huniaA beings sball take' the place of plants, and a head physician to n6rally5'ookaftertning8tbe place of ft head gardeQcr. conservatory is to be ouijt on the general . plan of the Crystal palace at London, "but circular in form; the materials from which It is to be ponstrocted mainly I and glass." ,. ouiex walls of this edifice are to be t fifty.! feet 'Mghi supported xegnjar 'inte by roa etirhteen 6r twentv feet in diameter asd a hundred or more m height ' In the J Mron towers at tegular Interv&is" are too I steam boilers for "heating the building in the absence of the rays of th . sun," and pure air,' warmed ta Its passage inward by passing through a net-work of steam pipes, shall constantly flow Jn through apertures in the walls and out through ventilators in the roof. Having thus built hishouse-and wannecit, jMr. bnovo proceea. w lay out drives and walks,' plant " clumps of balsa mic trees, filling the air with healing odors," lay out " parterres of brilliant flowers,"., in troduce " miniature lakes with fountains in the midst," erect "stately galleries," and in f act make a sort of Earthly Paradise, like tiary. His remains were buried in the Pro that of which Wk Morris sings. r He says testant Cemetery with military honors, and 10,000 people can bo accommodated and the funeral was largely attended. The rc- these are to be accommodated in hotels 1 poeegtctQ ukeit fully wanned and ventilated, and with it connected by glass passage-ways. ,r. The most pf jlie.fiuestsLarcto.be gentlemen and ladies who havaetther lost, or are rapidly their lungs, but who cannot afford the expense or stand the journey to "Flor- ida Cuba or other waterunded-re giong o a latitude." He puts board at 2 per day and thls,f or thirty weeks for ten thousand people,' " would foot tp the j immense sum of $4,200,000, or : $740,000 , more tte intoresl on thecapital and the estimated working expenses united. It up, we omitted to state, will be only $12,000,- 000. This is the biggest shove into Utopia we have had in many, a day, and we are I positively dying to get a glimpse of the wonderful -author of the Scheme. Since - . . I (jnmtis not to come our way can't, Mr. . . . . , . baove oe inaucea 10 come ana iei us sec i him. . The practice of saying nothing but what is good of deceased people, and saying that , - . .. . , , . ... with no unstinted hand, was recently lllus- trated id Missouri by a sharp small boy. Ho gave information - that a" member of the Legislature, 10 J. Kelly, had sud denly shuffled off his mortal coil. Highly eulogistic speeches were made, 'and touch ing resolutions of condolence were passed, and the nouse adjourned in respect to the memory of the deceased. , Several of the. members were aurprUed again on their nr. J CLli u.v.i .... I rival at the hotel to And Mr. Kelly at the dinner table feeding very unghostlikc. The aergeant-at-arms ha.4 been seen frequently since in search of the vouthful ioker -who sold the Missouri Legislature. Now that boy deserves a noble fate, and will doubt- less In the mazy rounds of the future prove too sharp for the coming Oakes Ames when he gets a seat in Congress. . Ah, but he may turn up a whole C. M. in himself. Are our public men fair representatives Uf tnerjOTularideaulilki VWueraska h ;i V----J- axvaaic.i jouruai. ine Tast omerence between Wish and fan makes us oiffldent la answering this question. It would seem that a decided negative ought to be given, but then all men are not the deceivers that C. 3t Congressmen have shown themselves to be. .Some of these- men have been in public positions before, and few if any are Pwu; hi the.:' ways that are; dark.-:' No; 1 o. -.r- r . - -"-t tth rorm. Vnmmmo 1 root of the rottenness 'POLITICAL, f A Congressional query: How is your Credit? Answer, Low. 1 -T - If Ames was guilty, ; so were all anrest;fitaeuidver verdict Will Blaine, -Washburne or Grant be the next ItepubUcatf Wdldate -- AUisnotVietinthepoliticsof KX)nnecticutland the. Republican factions continue. an';rrbreienting warfare another. ' -i!' '- ( on one The Springfield Republican says Gen. Butler's announcement of himself as aspeclmea of the handiwork of God, is "an . assumption which invites areuinent.'' ... Tirst class in T;onorrpjjiVhftl " What's the highest' duty of man ?' Some jf.JW60 ..wwwiv-.-w; it. 4KwiuuuK.wliUUill iTTinP' lYou' York Qntirrurcial A&vertiter, I The sword of -Mad Anthon ffMfrftSm9, is prer sertadBt-WilBilngton, Del., being the property Mr. W. H. Naff.- Jt la. traicht flight-. tHadelnrn leather airbad,, whiah -is twora find looks the wo VZJHU k r . The use of the T rail for ' hors broads has? t'n fdrln&rfin0 Jei" yJ.,Ulror8e-raana4 com,- TROMIXEXT PERSOXA I j. i TV v. ""it Py- Kip 4 s'' Browning's new poem will be out before -long . 1 jCharlotteCushmao, fully recovy tsd, commences a two weeks engagement ered,' rh"W"asnThglori IhlsweeE" JiSimonlBrown editor' of the New England Farmer, died, on Wednesday,, at Concord, Ma.-. He was formerly Con gressional, Lib n .ian at Washington, and subsequently Lieutenant. Governor of Mas-, sachusetts. . . ... -r Major Gastavns A. Henry, :the foremost llTing popular orator, of Tennes see, is sojourning with his son nd daugh- ter, at the Peabody Hotel, at Memphis, , on mi air a r OCITUAIIY. 'MAJ. .0. R HUNT. Advices from , Alexbdria,' Egypt, of the Sfttl, nf .Tan,,.-, :nfnnn. of tho ,Wh of n E.:Hunt, a major of the Egyptian army, and formerly an ofBcer on board the Amer- lean Confederate cruiser Shenandoah. The Major went out riding from his residence, Bulkeley station, Rainlehi' '. His . horse was annoyed by dogs,' and turning to drive them off he lost control of his horse, was carried, to his front yard, and, just at the gate, was dashed to the ground.", Either on the gate, the post, or a low wall inside; his head re ceived a terrible blow, which fractured the skull, and rendered him insensible. He soon rallied a little and spoke, a few inco herent sentences, but fell into a stupor, which ended In death on the 28th of Janu- ligious services were conducted by Rev. J. W. Yule. D. D., Scotch "chaplain', assisted by Rev. S. C. Ewing, American missionary. He leaves a widow and one child, who are at the house of the Rev. David Strang, at Ramleh, and will stay there until they can leave for America. -r-iBanwv Qcuette, PALMETTO LJ3AVES . . On his floor dead, Wednesday morning--l)enjarmn Emmons, of Co lumbia, ' H ; . V Air-: Line workshops to be at bpartanburg. . ' v. . Mr. D, A. Ahrent, of Walhalla, dead, aged, 73. . . They have hops at the Lunatic Asylum, Columbia. Mr. Shuck will continue the wpoVIv Ait .7mrW J . VpoT ont-W Rftn,Ar in Vpw. . yj . bury will probably not recover. . ..' Found dead in bed near. Jones ville, last week, Mr. Win. Mobry. . . The Lancaster Ledger chronicles the death of Mr. J. M. Crockett, aged 72. . . Four negroes (two men and two women) were drowned iiitbeKcowee River, last Sunday, by the upsetting ot their canoe. . . The JSitierprize records the death of Mr. Lewis lluff, an aged citizen of Greenville county. k V rwee isowen, ot Anarloston, beat another colored man baturdar, probably injuring him fatally. . . Irate , dealers of either sex "mixed" , in .Charlestori. The brute of a man spat on the woman, and she struck him with a leaden billy, and gave $500 bail. ; . . A man by: the-name of Powell was called by some Unknown person to the door of his bouse, on Saturday night last," and shot in tho legs says the Walhalla Courier.' rr "AhZ'rJ1??' l.ne. were, ine xiouio o.xpreseniauves,; while rwte tO LCharieston, ' few nights I a ,i,!Uv,j; ... cvj ass iiL.rL. . vs. i t. a w iiiiii sai - sw h i j sua a. of hls7;,wallet, - txmtaining a large amount 6f valuable papers. . He im mediately returned to Columbia, and stopped the payment on tbej papers. ' LaelcitfaName. Sarah', Batillon" a factory girl of - ' 'TT. -l- l' i r XT-r TT.mV.VT - V- V' J " r; ally saw the name of a Mr, Butillon, of 'Natchitoches ' who had taken part in some public demonstration. . The name being quite uncommon, Sarah wrote a modest letter of inquiry, giv mg her own genealogy, and suggest ing that there might be some relation ship. '- In a fortnight came an answer, cheerfully Written, in which a distant relationship' was demonstrated. The southerner added that he was old, without family and had few friends, j and earttestly'lidped for a"contlnnatieri. 'SSSS "fe three mohth& Wheri came a letter from t Mr. Butillon's lawyerihforming her tuat tne aear oia,.;man .naa leit ner his .; whole; ; property,' amounting to over $400,000. '.Sarah, by"' the - way, Just before r receiving ' the-, news, had married : a'otirig tnah of te'r own rank, and - now they:.;have gone- down to Natchitoches to look after their assets. Effect of Froef on Iron "and Steel. r. ; aperies ; of experiments, a committee of seiehtifie men in Sweden ) per cent; stronsr I VI, OUU MUttUlC Ul UCUX lUg .UUVUb iillU.il Jpopprtion more of, , weight than at rails4 In' the cold aabh is that thev lie imbeded m frozen ground, and the impact of the yeight pn the rails and Ah'eirvcnnetcis. Ixrcreseid' by this rigid prtThere is. "a suggestion Tiere by which railroad Vmen should profit? ?f f6i;'J o&a?'.i'i ' ,: "-ra "T i . ; - I:'A cabler telegi.rpmr St. Pe-enrg-denles.-the report of a social istio insurrection ia:Volhyniand Po-dolia. i. ' to iasti"i-JS I wxxy -aegrees anrenneu,or ordinary --i. teWpemureT 'he asoir assigned STAR BEAMS. 'if Ether will remove cod-4if er :o3 stains from a dress. wX)aisies "are Tnfull bloom -aerdss thpTsea Biarritz. ) y ( very rapidly in Boston. ninf President Tniers's , library em braces 120,000, volumes. ,; . It is reliably stated that sleeves will be puffed and ruffled. Armorial Bearings of the Ocean The crests of the waves. : Mme. Taglioni, though 05, is as active as many a woman of 40. : St. ; Louis will have an -international medical convention in May. Chairs should never be covered with silk, because they must be sat-in. JifqrcU Gras at Memphis last drew more people than ever be fore. - Creatures that never show the "white feather" Crows and black birds. r There is much virtue in a kiss when well delivered, says Sidney Smithy ,e . . ... . - Scientists declare that Mr. Col fax's explanation will not stand a " spectrum analysis." An : absent-minded ' Tennessee man used a roll of greenbacks as a stopper for his molasses jug. A witty painter who executed a sign for a justice of the peace marked the work as done bv "R. Tist." "C. HI." COMMENT. Two Funerals In Three Slontns. Baltimore Gazette. Every one of the Radioal leaders rushed into the press or on the plat- form. Colfax stood on a stump at South Bend, and, Wilson prompted Hawleyiirtrre-sbadow of the Charter Oak. The'1 popular ' sympathy for these persecuted saints was stirred to its source. Kelley was elected by a nearly unanimous vote, and Mr. Gree ley, who denounced the Credit Mo bilier as a fraud,' died of a broken heart, and was buried, and two Credit Mobilier shareholders, plethoric with dividends filched from the people, fol lowed his corpse . to the grave. Three months three of the shortest months, too have passed, and the American people are watching the funeral of the living. The actual Vice President returns to Indiana un mourned. The prospective Vice Pres ident steps into the seat of Calhoun, and Gaillard, and Dallas, and Breck enridge, with the consciousness that he basely misled a political and per sonal friend, said, in fact, what was untrue, in order to save himself, and bad a' share in this money infamy. When Henry Wilson, fragrant of uxorious criminality, takes his place as Vice President we are very suro that two gallant Connecticut soldiers, one a senator and one a Representa tive Ferry and Hawley will not attend" the ceremonial. This is the funeral of the living. , MOW THE ORGAN TAKES IT. New York Times. The House bas characterized the' course of Ames and Brooks as cor rupt, and has confessed its jurisdiction with reference to them. - But it has refused to ? act; Such a conclusion can only be? attributed to moral cow ardice. r No other motive Is sufficient io account ior u. remaps tne peo- Representatives are not bold endufrh to reject a high standard of of ficial morals, or to try to conceal vio- latiosritTBut ft u it .poor consoiauon ior me morxiiying spec tacloof yesterday, and the people will not accept it. Tjio impression upon the popular mind will be one of quiet but deep, and lasting disappointment and regret! It will, undoubtedly be recognized that the audacious immor ality of Butler, or the specious and artful immorality Of Farnsworth, if exhibited by the body of the House, would have been more revolting and more threatening.' But it would hard ly hare been more disheartening. M Meje, CalMas in actira w M HALL'S VEQEABLE 1$ tp voUano. , f H SfclHftu Hair ' Rencwerl ' A Karl Bllti4 a. a Prophet. Jffiill 8R'SrHt2JS 's ' " ' " Tuesday atP. M.... ................. Steamer Hurt German journals reprint a CUI10US Thursd atPM. Steamer North Srte prediction made ..by ;M. Karl Blind, .5fLeboataof""tbis"ihiehave whoi during the; Crimean war, had -ga dfare JJ frequently ' Urged " a more efficient The Cumberland,' Capt PhUUN will run irregu crippHng Of Russian power. In 1860, Passenger and freight at a time Wuen. a lew Years alter tne -c n iin r peace jt an, wi usuger wi iunur Muscovite aggression seemed past, he wrote the following in a pamphlet, eh titled Russia's Schemes of Do minion and pAticasian Wars" "Rauss land'a Herrschaf splane ana . Seine Kaukasi8chen Kiege: With the capture of Sehamyl the final subjuga ttori the Oaucastis is -rjotufar off;, and thus Russia makes a powerful stride towards a redevelopment of her plans .of conquest in VAsia , as well as in Europe;. She "-' thus ' ob tains an undisturbed f -possession of the high roads extending into; Central Asia. She forces the still restless populations on the Eastern shores of the ' Caspian ; into subjection j i she places the fetters of an;enforced obe dience upon., the", Cpurt ; of Teheran ; and she takes ;the. Ottoman,' Empire from the rear. -r The road towards In dia f is thus shortened to her The road to Constantinople becomes open frA. ThA A VI tl r vl 1 A. m H ' ' "Surely,1 a- Rhenish journal exclaims, "a most remarkable prophecy by the light of recent events. .Russia's course, including' even h'eri recent, dealings with Persia, were .thus foreseen' and foretold- for, the space1 of- twelve years, ii gTJQAllUBEp, OLD N. 0, Ap JfEW N. 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AU others are Mutations. '.! R. P. HALL & CO.,. Nashua, N. IL, Proprietors. For sale by all druggists. feb 27-eodlw-dw vBACHELOBSHAIB DYE. rpHlS superb Hair Dye is the best in the world jl perrec DerfectlT harmlees. reliable and Instantaneous. No i disappointment. No riduculoas tints or nnpleas- ant odor. The genuine W. A. Batchelor's Hair Dy produces ttwm Kiy atkly a spienoia tuacx or nat ural. Brown. Does not stain the Skin, but leaves tb hair clean, soft and beautiful. The only safe and perfect Dye. Sold by all Druggists. Factory IS Bond street, New York, feb 7-eodly-ent Tn Th Sat BUSINESS CARDS. F. X. WOOTEN. V. V. EICHABD A)N. W. K. XXNAX. XLSMKt nXCOCK. ' J. W. FOWXIX. -yOOTKN, RICHARDSON & CO., ' General Commission Merchants, No. 38 Nobth Witeb Stbxxt, mar2-tf 7 WILMINGTON, N. C. a. ASBIAN. n. TOIXXU. ADRIAN & TOLLERs, Corner Front and Doek 8tsM ' WIL1IIINOTON, N. C. mTTHOLESALE grocers VV IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Country merchants will do well by calling on us ana examining our etooc noyia-n MOFF1TT & CO., .r mmrrmmvinnmtifmi I vJ a v.sl. w.. aBo. North Water Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. Will give prompt personal attention to the sale or mpmeni oi ixmon, ptavai stores, uenerai rroanoe, etc, etc Aim to receiving ana lorwaraini Orders solicited and . promptly filii Mp 23-tl B. F. MITCHELL fc SON, QOMMISSION MERCHANTS And Dealers in Grain, Flour, Har, and alio Freeh Ground meal, Pearl Hominy and Grits. ' Nos. 9 and 10 N. Water St., Wilmington. N. C. Proprietors of the Merchant's Flooring Mills, nov 25-tf PUECELL HOUSE, J. R. DAVIS, PROPRIETOR. JpBOM THIS DATE, THE RATES FOR TRAN- sient Boarders are $4 00, $3 00 or $2 50 per day, ac cording to location and rooms. Day Boarders, $8 00 per week. (jan 51-tf Morrill's Bestaurant. No. 1 6 S. Water St., rilmIneton, N. V. MEALS AT ALL HOTJBS. THE BEST WINES, liquors and Cigars always on hand. fW The public are invited to call. je 18-ly A. S. Mkbrimox. I Thos. C. Fitixer, S. A. As UK. MERRIMON, FULLER & ASHE. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, RALEJGH. N. WILL PRACTICE IN THE. State and Federal Courts wherever their ser vices may be required. ' Orrrcs Former office of Phillips Merrimon. mar XSax MISCELLANEOUS. Uap6 i? ear and -J? eOple S FaPlfaA (STEAMBOAT COMPAHY! Steamers A. P. Hurt, North State and Cumberland. THE BOATS dF TBXS" LINE , WILL LEAVE Fay etteville ae follows : Monday at 7 A. M., Steamer Hart, Captain Worth Wednesday at 7 A. M., Str. North State, Capt. Green Thursday at? A. M Steamer Hurt, Capt. Worth Baturaay at t a. ai.. str. isortu state, capt. ureen. ' And leave Kercnner's Wharf, Wilmington, as follows: I Ajrentsairayewevuie-.A. wuain ana 4. n. I oiAJtit. Al utsat WDmlneton WORTH & WORTH. , fel 4-tf , A. Oreenwald & Co.. ONLY SUCCESSORS TO GREENWALD A CO.. 1 0. niBEKT STREET, ' WROLX8ALX DXALXBS M WHISKIES, BRANDIES, GINS, Smn Dar, Tooacco, &c. .-.T. O. Buntlnjr, ONLY SAtESMAN FOR THE HOUSE. F. A. SGHUTTli, Wholesale and Retail Dealer hi all kinds of ' Parlor, CuailBr3iito,Miilient FURNITURE, J Carpets, Window ShadeSj &c. ? GR ANITK BO W, SO. jP HOST ST. c IV Upholsterinar and i Papet-Hangirjrf dot abort notice and in the best ana latest style.; , , aone at . Jan-tf : . " -.1 .... - - . i ) 1 .1 1 1 1 11111 i: Molasses; 'Molasses. ' J -T") A HHBS CUBA JTCSCtrVADO MOLASSES, a a m m i ix m mi 11 .a QCA EBLS S. H. AOT CUBA MOLisSES, 2QQ RBLS GOLDEN FLEECE SYRUP, ;,, tt; i : BUY THE BEST. - SOLUBLE SEA ISLAND GUANO. 7 on for IO JOTTW TT PnWTtT.T. TCao. : Ilii t dkjm Sra Tha8olable Sea Island Uuano porcnasea or yon tms season was asea oy tne side or three others, and has given me more satisfaction than any of the others. The Soluble Sea Inland Gnano was the one nsed npon the acre of land upon which my son raised the cotton upon which he took the State premium for tne greatest amount or cotton to an acre; ana i am mrormoa uy iue viuirumu vi me vAimmuiee ttuit had he entered for the largest amount of cotton to the acre, premiums open to all ages, he would have also taken that premium, beating all 150 lb a. I am better pleased with it than any other Guano I have ever need on cotton, and I shall use it In preference to others next season for my cotton crop. T. A. GRANGER. Also Eight Premium The AmobJit of Seed Cotton Hade on 3,633 f Send for Circulars. Eight pages of Certificates from Virginia and North Carolina, to WOOTEN, RICHARDSON & CO. Sole Agents, Jan 14-4m 1873. ' 1873. TO FACTORS AND PLANTERS! S T A W D ARD F E RT IL I Z ERS! QUICK RETURNS AND PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT TO THE SOU. PHOEm WILCOX, GIBBS kCO:S' GUANO COMPOUND, price per ton 2,000 lbs. $65 00 WILCOX, ois & cq?s MANIPULATED GUANO, price per ton 2,000 lbs. $70 00 We are offering the above old established brands of Fertilizers to Planters at above prices, on time, pay able November 1st, 1873. without interest, with the privilege of discount, IX per cent per month or ouex nirnd timn if notes are naid before matnritv. ... These popular fertilizers have been nsed by the planters of North Carolina and Booth Carolina for seve ral years with perfect satisfaction, each year adding to their reputation as the BEST OFFERED IN THIS PhcBnix Guano and Cotton Seed Compost. We would especially call the attention of planters to this valuable preparation. It was nsed last season by a large number of planters, and the results show an Increased net proflt of 800 to 400 per cent, over tho natural soil. Factors receiving orders from their country friends for Fertilizers will please call on us before making their purchases. The standard of the Guanos we represent is guaranteed to be folly up to representation by analysis. Liberal discount will bejmade on all cash orders. Eg For report from Planters, and valuable information forPlanters, call on JAS. T. PETTEWAY, General Agent, janlS-3m ' WILMINGTON, N. C. NAVASSA COANO COMPANY, OF W IL MIX G ON; X. C, t. : . .. "" " ' mannfactaren of the tfollowiiis Well Known FOFULAS STANDARD FERTILIZERS: Price per Ton Delivered on the Cars at Factory. Soluble Navassa Guano; iSffi Navassa Tobacco Fertilizer, DISSOLVED KAVm PHOSPHATE, ... A LIBERAL DISCO UXT MADE TO DEALERS. tP" Agencies established at all the principal cities and towns in the Southern States. Hon. R. R. RRIUGERS, CoL a L. GRAFFLIN, DONALD MacRAE, Jan 14-daw3m President. Superintendent Secretary and Treasurer. STAR AMM0NIATED SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE, MANUFACTURED BY Lorrentz & Rittler, Baltimore. We have Just received by Schr. Jessie 8. Clark a cargo of this reliable standard Fertilizer, and are pre pared to fill orders for cash or on time. Nothing that we can say concerning tho " STAB " would fully express the opinion held by those who have been using it for the past few years, and it has been SO GENERALLY USED, AND IS fiO WELL KNOWN, in the cotton growing countries around, that for us simply to announce that wc have it again and oflVr it for sale at the same price and same terms as formerly, is an that is required. Send orders to ns direct, or in counties where we have agents leave the orders with them. Jan 14-tf Whann's B,aw Bone Super Phospate of Lime, '.,, THE GREAT FERTILIZER FOR ALL CROPS. i Again for the coming season we desire to offer to our friends and the public Whann-s Eaw Bone Super Phosphate of Lime. : ' ..." - . ' : The experience of the 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 superior to the greater part Of Commercial Jtanures now offered for sale: , iJ We hate numocrs of certificates from parties well known to all in this vicinity, and can refer to j.iZ ;t. ,1.1, Hundreds Who'Have Tested It and Proved Its Value. Owinto the great demand we are able to offer only a limited quantity, and would advise thow In. want to saad m their .Orders, so that they may b? filled front ttrnt Cargo, now nearly dv r.v tie Largest Amomit of Cotton to an Acre, GOLDSBORO, Wayne Co., N. C, Nov. SS, 1873. at Wayne County Fair. an Acre of Upland .hy Mr. Granger was Pounds. c WTLMmaTOIT, Cash. PatablkIbtNov'r I f $55 00 $65 00 tesoo $75 00 won0' $3000 $35 0O .VICK & MEBANE. Uie aanee. Ot centro-beann w rail F. W. JUkKCHNEE. i BXtt S-tf 7, 98 and S9 North Water st n

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