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V I If.. i mi m 4- i M l"A. r j- f' Editor. cickho w. tt i n n ) WILMimXPft N. 01 Hi t K-1rfJfv' mux. wo put Tfcppcr into tbeftfe "columns this morning; As there Ja no danger of ' hMj Vto5riment, we are disposed to make it. ,. ' SpeculafprrrereJ irt the Spice )nar ket, and pepper, fa a favorite article . to play wjthrittyj bolls i4,)?$ar hav ing no fear, f prsif, oyer as (the act ual manual handling is done by su- " bordinatcs. Lately a rumor oi war was whiffed Over from Sumatra, ancf a'thatisland 'furnishes the larger share of our supply of the fiery con diment it gttve occasion -td these gen-, tlemen who live oijitement to conspirej fp, advance jinjipri ees.' r- controlled -to be nalringo concentrate the stocks 1 into a few hands; nd to'hold ;for tiort can be had from Simiatrar TT . ... r" !v .v. nereis eonspmoj-- nery oon- ..l.i A w4 . . spiracy -more nefarious still, a ring, agUntjppierngvCon8piring to ex- f .A tortlf w us or redueeoirrTations of .the -favorite ''teasonin-i1' vJ,'or Less is known of the pepper supply article of eommerce. The trade in the East is' "managed either by goW ernment officials, or close corporations of dealersand as no account ia takfetj of tVolaVge 3aniitresdInd carried off by Chinese: traderait.is tmjy the direct eiportjtOjEflrpand, this country that can,, be eyen approxi- mately estimated. In this . cduntry, pepper uswfif oughi tfpOal arri-" val by two or three large dealers who have the control of the whole trade It being to their. inUrest j.Tceep 1 . . . 'A. 1. secrei. extent oi meir supplies ana the sales they make, it is impossible to correctly estimate the consumption of a the article in the United States." UIOHheBbsfon ttode wVhaveino figures?7F!ie xof New York, ' oe:tfce?lsDrf jafoffisfitps re ceived 123 but total . jnclodei aUsTsjseirom Xoni don an'ttwsfer, rvn 'Bostml as well as the direct importations from ,et&oeT8naolBntmoWt of pepper withdrawn from bond j for ' 'stated WeSothatMt is seen thut'Tdore tnSm1 seventeen hun-j drodi thousand pounds were drawn from old'stocb Jnri u. -' A word about prices and we : are th warlike, niorjcame; pjpper.com . .nded fmlto l t-fi?Pk W the pounds thft prices maffifcedfm'hlrtValso. IloldenttWfcodtitry arrw'thig to hear f urtlieri'fJiniatmbfc dis- r, o - "jyp Mid "7 Jhe increased pay of GongrcRnneri isi.CSkdbaA yiicgasffcer jaU.' HeretofpTo it Jjasleen a difficult mitt- M ZJ&WJPm&S fe,fuch.a -iSit,Tr pttIsatioti al 5iP9lP 'per vnuuam- oeing" wining xo exeaange life for 'tn'ble-MobiUous per K u tv. '.a f x w a vuu ju ay-fy jisinct wno are willing to sacijc hehiseiFes ff tieir coitfntry.rtfWe3aT:e-'"glad thaf this 1,Kf paving ttff once alniipo run iqrUonBTesals. hkelv ta.h ,Vnn. rqr Uongresals, hkeli tiniei!ti i juw v PIPES-WHY If OT S.TIOKE t rta ydbfa hts ,lffrst name, pi the was involnntarily-diterted from the . maili bagsj; proved his devotion to Ke- ibUshed rest nwiv. Y o l ar not told whether 'in Uriahrinthese ,uung umea of peace, is ate related Sln-tl3 mtiotrifAme tod Col v 'faf WefrconstUuSifts; V 'bfelieve the " 'Hmlefood Tiave all died out or mystenously disappeared: day, theuirvbroifrcrr m a verdict of manslarflitfcrcia the case bf' I)r. Jacob D. fbft the murdexxt -suVof HhSamatrafiewtfrices yeary only gentlemen of- intense pa 1 - - his Ttlhshtp-wittt TJottax the TIMELY TOPICS. The vote on the report of the Conference Commltteo on Btitlaf J01 incasing saW nea snows tost tri senoors yre stirring to death on lnfaflicientIrfee thought they were well enough paid already w. Ollhe yeas i th Senate were Republicans, 0 wer DemocraU and 4 were UWral'BepubUcah limeof fliesegentle- nsuveregotQg uuc Tw'ouiyHepubllcanf Democmta and . E iliWral Republicans vote Kay, 2 of the Republicans being out coin!e members -Of the 11 members not voting, 7 were Republicans, 5 of IhembehV outgoing members, 2 Liberal Republicans and 2 Democrats, In the Bouse, 102 mem bers voted for the increase, 96 voted against t, and 42 did not vole at all, ' some being absent, and otbirfl having, "paired off." Of the affirmative vote, 57 were Republi cans, 43 Democrats, and S ' Liberal Repub licans; ths outgoing members being 26 Democrats, 23 Republicans, and 2 Liberal Republicans:1 The negatfve vote was com posed of 61 Republicans, .82 Democrat,. and 8 Liberal Republicans; of these, 21 Re publicans, 23 Democrats, and 8 Liberal Re publicans.,, were outgoing, members. Of those not voting, 15 were Republicans, anil 27 Democrats, 10 Republicans and 15 Demo crats were ontcointt members. A majority of the Southern delegation; of both parties voted for the bilL- Six of the North Caro lina delegation voted in favor and Mr. Bhoher did'not yo at all"- Th'e salaries in creased are as fonowi, The President, $5Q, 000;VTice Preidnt,$l6,000j Chief Justice jpf the jTJnted Btafet Bupreme CJour' $10, 500; Aatfcasof the'United iBtateaSuprenle Court, $10,000; Cabinet Officers, $10,000; Assistant Secretaries of the Treasury, State and Interior Departalets, $6,000; Super vise AjtWtccU of the ;Treasury, $5,000; Examiner of Claims In. -State Department, $4,000; Solicitor, of the Treasury, $4,000; Commissioner of Agriculture, $4,000; Com missioner bf Customs, $4,000; Auditor of the,, Treasury, $4.000; Commiswoner of Land Office, $4,000; Assistant fostmaster General, $4,000; Superintendent Money 0rder 8jmjj4,006; Bupermtendent For- Mails--$4,000: Speaker-of the . House pf fepiseiutite $10,000; Senators, Rep resentatives and pelegates, $7,500. The salaries oi au cierkapdoorKeepers, messen gers,, and other employees, of Jhe House were.increased from 15 to 2a pet cent Foreigners are attracted to the'" vast co and iron fields of vthe South. The increas ing use of iron as a substitute for both stone ana woaa, inaoaiuoD to us inany-ouier objecta lw whJc'Ctis Ji4IPsable, will compel oar countrymen themselves to draw Iargeiy,upon those vast mineral and metallic stores, which seem at prese at . ta be inex haustible. We would like to see some fifty or annndred furnaces f or irenjnelting in foil blast in North -Carolina. Deep river, some parts of the country on the upper Tar and.early J&$r wholcjnountain region abbun'd m; rich 'deposits of the ore. Coal, too, m the first named section and on the Dan is found good id quality, and it is thought, considerable In quantity. . :.t r" tt-nfil 5 f L : 1 1 '. ..JRew'lize was put intq the t.$outh. Carolina TTistorifal Society the other evening at their nxeetimrin Charleston. Prof. F. A. Porchcr was elected President, and Mr; A.' Barron Holmes was chosen Secretary1 From the ashes of , the paqt will "not some! resurrec tkinist breathe the breath of life into the old North' Carolina Historical Society f Where areefeftcers, and who1 were' they? Will they not speakV And shall the splendid histoey of the Old North State pass into thei jeahn of the dxmand murkyr while com monwealths less Ta voted nave thiijH tnstitu iions dr'perjmating metate fame: ! No historical societjr--no historian I What a glowing shame! v . n.v r r oartu 6&SeVbasi&r ifit ura all summer. lie has conceived "(he diabolical notion of nxlng iSotgnif housetop1, to be run tioato the party ,hving. no'surplns hours in the tfanesroni th kwal'l for- listnicz to mttsfc.somid ' it ' ne' SO sweetly O'er his troubled ne r'small praise to ye enter- prlsmg'Raltimprean j May the Italian organ grinders on the habitable glob assail Idnf a dne"tlme? and aTeVihousand mon keys M thrdwttln for nappeffect! HA PROMINENT PERSONALS. -i BretHarlewasto have repeated the "Argonauts of W in New York last night .Barney Birr 1 in. Xhe celebrated mrsmaa nas,Deetiieeiea) tne isew xork Legislature. w stearic5 "Now the idea is novels progres-Myeatf'itljaliM Mr. Sumner owns a Bible thltianP? nd eCtP&l I nnsmnor hpt.wAn ftiif.nnra anrl nnhlioh. wasouQe thertofo Bupya thor of the I,KlgrlmTs Prozress.'' n, au- IgrimTs Progrej Dr. Reiss, a German traveller, has been exploring the interior of the cra ter of Mount Cotopaxi, in Ecuador. Mme. LidiaRoderenna has given t?f burfeajeinj jDiedldne 140,000 to endow an institution for medi cal instruction for women. "-- Rer.t DriJfDavId Wlhters, of Dayton, Ohio, has solemnized 3,825 mar-! riages. The last couple made happy was a wealthy farmer, aged 70, and a maiden of 60 years. "A lOff liu : " - A sorrowing friend, writing of tho death of an estimable lady, said -t'fihKhasowgone tqBmal HisMisnfaanlyfainV "Iv IrnaoTrwvLwKpn ivnrva WnwiAf' of kVaUuaryot'ng sent to himho xeadvfihe has. gonertok her eternal roast.1 oov , About on&hu&lred ftndfiftv able-bodied single men and befween'l wo7ouKianiy zamiues TW11V leave tmrwm route .ftitiWifWfnmfMw " I 49 and employment hai A ready lovided for most of Rhnpndit-ist Jom - M V have been1 aM them. POSTAL LAW SUMMA11T. " The llichmond Dispatch has taken tKe trouble to f procuref fromv "Wash intc Cityall the laws of tjie Pos officfe Department nowob force. a compS&d,toteinent I of sijch of them as are just now of peculiar interest to the public, and of some quers pi more csi, lessi jmpon- Bei4odiforent laMes f people- wTb law nowe auowr no matter to be sent .free .through the mails. So weekly "papers will hereafter be 'sub ject p a post8gef 4J20, vcen pt an num en ininefiqounues wnerem published"(and only 0 cents wherever U6UVCICtty - iicnpapci cuituia n ilk have to pay 20 cents per annum on their weekly, 40 on their semi-weekly: oo on ineir in-weeKiy, i zu onmeiru fliiTvtoefiftna Nbbddrcan frank letters . hereafter. But Congress ap- rppriatedmonej' tq pa postage upon dead letters' to-be sent to washing-' ton, and upon letters and other mail able matter to be sent Out by the President of the United .State; and perhaps'eotoe of the heads of "bureaus and the clerks of the two Houses of Vfl uite PPropnation wa8maae-,,iOT';ongre88inen- iera- selves. v papers and' other periodicals (it not required to be paid at the oflSce from w,hich ihey are sent, but may paid there. It must be paid'fn advance at the office of delivery if not paid at thet office from. whwh sent. ;i ,.v SEEDS, CUTTINGS, SCIOK9, AC Seeds, cuttings, scions, and roots, which were hereto tore included among articles which could be sent only in packages weighing 12 bunces'dr less, are now allowed, by a new law : (not here quoted) to be sent in packages not over xour pounas eaca in weigni. MISCELLANEOUS. There shall be three classes of mail matter: Letters regular printed mat ter, and miscellaneous, matter. All liquidsiTOnsglass, explosive materials, ana obsneDooks snail be excluded from the mails. " No ackaco-weiehine- .more than four pounds shall be receited for con- vevinee bvmall.rfexcept books nub- nsnea or circuiaiea dy oraer oi Von- newspapers shall bo yiceiTed to be conveyed by mail unless -they are aufficiently;' , dried ahd . Inclosed in proper wrappers.- ';. Postage on all mail matter must be prepaid by stamps at ;the time of mailing tnfcu . Therein otherwise pro vtdea for. i, Third class must not exceed 12 ounces in weights- Postmasters shall notify the pub lisher of any- newspaper or other periodical when any subscriber 'shall refuse to - take the same from the pffic pr.neglec; to call fox it for the period of one month. : Where packages of newspapers or omer periodicals arc Teceivea an a post Office directed tb"one address, and the names of the subscribers to whom they belong, with the postage for a quarter in advance, is handed to the postmaster, he shall deliver such papers or periodicals to their respec tliejawtiers. j'.,t rrr h ThePostnrasteT-Gewral "may pro vido by order the-terms tipOn which te-agents'taiay' ieoeiva. iromt-pub-lishers or -any newsagent in charge thereof; ana deliver the same as directed if presented and called for at the mailar or steamer, packages 'of newspaper iniSthir periodicals not received., from or , intended , for . de livery at any Dost office, a u i : h Airmail inatter!ri6siiorinaU ing, en which at least one full Tate of postage has been paid as required by law, snail be forwarded to its destina tion, charged with theajwpaidrtrate to-be collected n deli very. 'If ahylmall matter od'wnich bv Jaw the postage; fS quired W be "prepaid at the mailing. ofllcerBhall by inad vertence reach its destination without fsVchraenl6ublei' the prepaid rates shall be charged and collected ondeUveryfjf? (TfJx ' Kblcnalf matter shall be delivered until th rtaguthereoa haibeen "paidi .TM" SOl'jirT .wirwfet.u ;r,TSlw. , , rNo Jox t duty pofitx)ffici?shail be asslfZtted'tDlfhe-iise of anv person un- I til the rent thereof has been paid for ai ieasi wjJOuarc v.ia nuvauve, lur wmcn tne postmaster snail give a re- Shafl mail rtiiMh!i whollv' I or. -partly. in :writing,T exceptbobt passing bet ween authors and publish- ers, ana locat or orop letters; on ail trinliTnatterpipWeh (f soraaxked as W cbhVeV WnV dtheTx6rk rurther infor mation than is conveyed by the oricr inal print,: except the correction of - . i ii mere typograpmcai errors; on an mat ter which Is sent in violation of law or theTegulatiotf Of the Department respecting inclosu res; and all mattex tMfihppecifio ratef postage is a'sMgnedMestag1ktlib charged at .no fw ijreejCeniS ftioraco nau bnnoe br fractibriUhereof."- ; if DropJetters twoscents where there is a, system oV;freo delivery,, other places'one qenu-' 1" ' - - S a Uxi newspapers and other periodica . publications , not exceeding four ounces in weight sent from a known viuuvi 4 puoucauon to regular, sud- tne I0U0Wlffg-ates'peT&artel, namelyWracmjtt3sl less f requently:lhanjoBcowe jAt the rate of one Wfefefceaeh lssyesned once a wees, nve cents: aftUTie-eents kadditionabrfox each issue more fre- fraent t naa'gftce week. "-Aftdaaad diti ltion? aIratkBhalL?Q charRfl for amIi adMonSmY fractiSS llie poSfeee on reauiarlysent new araaJLin OT3traciWF WCTSTO kxzxtt jot laird XI oe cttarged at the rate of; one cent for each two ounces or fraction thereof. "nmiMA thftsfi rates shall be charced . . . . t. .O V minerals, anamercnauaise. Erery Tpute-agei other! carrier of the imrttail "matter-rrre properly prepaid by stamp, and de liver tne same xor mailing at iu uoah post office at which he arrives ; but no fees'shairbe f alldwed htm therefor A All letters inokd-in-atampe4 velopesXthepostaeejBamp in every ?nt tn cover the oostacre that would her chargeable thereon if the same I Were 8eUb OV Uiaill mT UO HUU VUlf j iV,,Q ton by mail provided sucb envelope shall VIJVCU. UJU UvlllCIUU Vltvnwv v.. D6 auiy airecietuauu prujjriy witiou, so that the; letter cannot be taken therefrom without defaoing tho enve lope; and the date of the letter, or of the transmission or receipt thereof snail pe, wniien or siarapeu ou mo envelope'.,,,. v, , ' No money-order , shall be issued for moiw than"fifty dollars, and the fees therefor shall bo : For brdert "not ; exceeding ten dollars, five cents; exceeding ten and not ex ceeding twenty dollars;' ten cents; ex ceeding .twjfujy . ana not exceeding tniriy aoiiars, mieen cenisj Cicwu- inrr thirtv nrl not PTPAAdino fnrtv "O r?-rj:-': o J I dollars, twenty cents; exceeding forty dollars twenty-nve oents. PALMETTO LEATES. V Twcj -slight accidents on the Senth Carolina Railroad. : The Port Roval Railroad will be regnlarly opened for a freight and passenger business about the 20th. Mr. B. JVlcBee purgess, a Dnck mason of Laurens, was killed recently bv a fall from a ladder. ! -r ''"tt ' . . uuujaium x . vuairs, an tSCapea lnnatift from the Sonth Carolina Asv. Inm, was arrested in Augusta on Sat urday. : ' " ' ru . 4 ; A colored man accidentally fell pS3 c&? Durni one oi nis arms Daaiy.. . , . . . The dwelling of Mr. John Chum bler, of Pickens county, was destroyed by fire on Sunday night, Jf Chum bler losing everything he possessed in the world. . a ; . . The Charleston. ,Ne-uisl: newspa per establishment (a first-rato office and a valuable paper) is to be sold at public auction on the 3rd of April, as a setuemeni oi me Dusmess pi ine old proprietors, some of whom arc de ceased. -; -.h-;i J ". i The demand for commercial fer tilizers lnthe countie8"aboe Colum bia is unprecedented, -At -Alston about four hundred tons have been delivered for use in that immediate neighborhood, and at Union about five hundred tons. , " STAUBEAinS. . -Temperance motto: "Jug not, that ye be not jugged." v !X!'In menus' suits ' stripes have almost wholly disappeared. ; Bridgeport, Ct., paupers are pro vided, with, parochial cider. v - Boston merchants have formed an organization to suppress burglars. .e'Oeoiapt'idonvention wiir assemble !n Rome on the 25th of April; w : :rr The American HotcL in Atlanta, hast been purchased by Charles: P. Mc;alla.'',, , ...... Forty Swedish immigrants have arrayed ' at the' Bartow . eounty , Iron lrVs in ltltM oil-1 i.HL,jQrie thousand six-hundred' and Presbvtcnin church in' America is zt RchobetlA, la Somerset coriTityJ Md. v0T5j! 4 yypg 9 asser voi lege have f pTOedan( ftnttfaUiiig-in-" l6vHbefdreVjou-ar school Ijrdwitwo lyp .bithxtl pf the two brothers married a third oho olthe idstersl''.,.; .;r , J ;i Henry PileSy colored,' of Floyd vArkiei xl' tAft ri, Ji,: LA three: chlldre 4nf lopd with a' white HMvn ii:i ; ; ."-;r'it nf?s-l i! '' ' !- t ;;iv-r j ; n-.it -it ow- LiM'ti- :kr 'dJ -3 vt-.. Eighteen bales of cotton burned at LdflboDroathe Savannah river. i I K Abaggag tarwas burned on the H4Wift9?fv,jH 4vpa.ca. on uo loin. j ju. Meridian has " ;organized her Board of Tmderwith Col." Jphn H. Gary,' President. " " '1,;. .Jho .Dahlonea-ytyto says: Young Mr, Wpoty -lost leg by an accident ohlXuesdky last. rrSA'.bm has etheMississipbi. Senatd;'(7ichibitiRgth;'inin cf j rrMessrsVC2!$teplie1aw and BJWl' 8rtjlhhatehrhasd;th6 Ma con rJUiterprUe ndassamed control. "Tho : JSiwirigi Reflector" edited aadlpu)liB5a:bCTei Bouldori, has made itsappearande in OolumhuSy Miss.. ;t4r tr.;Vw; ' ,t:;"' . .nf '.U .rt'.-!'l O n ft ' vi i . A nflfjrrn -man nomo 'i' Jgle&tOrV !wafl:4rowpedy xs, :a small' creeitnear i.roy, in urrenaaa coumy, it irWood; df Dalt6n, GkiJ was run oveiTbyi V loe ) Wligon 'a few days r since;pHe' rose inpV.with mree iracx.nreo, nos. - y - - ri -r-iSJftPfc is. uuUY,r,,.cnarsrel' with killmg S. K. .Golly,, waa-tned jt. rf-t J a . . iGWtai"16 .9? n ier Front and Docfinit.., ManiShalrVeoei i J A sented to'hmV if 'rfJ " ' tfve persons were arrested by theKew Sno ator1 A ofThac .York police. during. last week. ; elford, Haas A Co. to present their claims to me, :. -iif Vi' .n'.'ittj .,-- doly authenticated, on or before the I'-mAtis.-cIaimea that the, oldest - t r; . :, iaK i kAW .liw r n -rf : H -1 .T . ito1?5ttfd?taPri8li Hf (At-. lantarJBot& jthot and nothing qwrious. BUSINESS CARDS. B. TOIXR. "C-CTTTnT WH ATIE OkIJCKKS YV IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Country merchant will do well by calling on ui and examining our stock. - - nov 19-tf - vjj7txoFriirrCQ., ENSEAL OOMMI&aiON KERflHANTS . Nortb Water trt, . . .r ' 2?? sft5 etc, PIC AIM W receiuiK wiu iuniniiiiK suvuo. drOrtarssolicltad ana promptly allei ep ta-tr B. F. JUTCHELL & SON, QOMMI88ION , MERCHANTS AnXlniln t. Grain, Flmr, llaT' and Fres Urooad Bleal. Pearl Hominy ud eriti. . Koa, 9 and 10 N. Water at., Wilmington, N. C. Proprleton of the Merchant's Flouring Mills. noY3Stf' .: -i . . PTOCELL HOUSE, " J. R. DAVIS, PROPRIETOR. pmOM THIS DATE, THE RATES FOE TRAN- aient Boarders are 4 00. SSOOorSSCOPer day. ao I cording to location and rooms. Pay Boarders. $8 00 I per week. nansi-tr Ilorrill's Eestaurant, the g-eim:, No. 1 e SU Water St., Wilmington, N. C. l f EALS AT ALL HOURS. THE BEST WINES, XIX Liquors and Cigars always on nana. - , t3T" The public are inrited to calL Qe 13-ly A. 8.' Wmainan. Taos. C. Fuixzk, 1 8. A. Asaa. HEERIHOS, FULLER & ASHE, I Attorneys and - Counsellors at Lav, I t aleiqh. n. c: will practice in the I XV State and Federal Courts wherever their ser- I Tices may be required, orFormer office of PWlnpt A Merrimon, MISCELLANEOUS. Havana Edyal lottery. Grand - Extraordinary Drawing for 33d April, 1873. 1D.UUU Prizes, amounting to S 1,200,000. I One Pru of.... of $500,000 100,000 " of.... Two Prizes of Four of, u,uw 25,000 10,000 And the rest of 'il,'dod, '800, SOO, 4,000 ', SIOO. For Plana and any other in formation, address BORNIO A BROTHER, J Gravier Btrec New Orleans, UANUZL BORNIO. First Sub-Collector of Lotteries for exportation ra iiarana. . Persona wishiae to secure Tickets should send their orders with all possible anticipation. febU-JMfcWtf. A. Greenwald & Co.. ONLY 8TJOCKSSOR3 TO GREENWALD Jb CO.. NO. T MARKET STREET, WHISKIES, BEAHDIES, GUTS, Enmi, Segaxs, Tooacco, &c. ;T. O. Bnntlriff, ONLY SAXESOfAITrOR THE HOUSE. oct M-tf SOLOMON HAAS and others,.PlaintIlf s, - Against ' SAXES 8HACKJ5LFOKD and others, Defendants. J 1AM DTBXCTED BY THfi pSCRXE. MADE IN the Me ea titled eaue M the JasiaatrTerm, A. 19th PAY OF 1CABCH NEXT. T am directed to dlstrfbete the fund la aiy bands. pre rata, among such creditors only aa present their claims within tne time specified. ' . ' DrBEUTZ CUTLAR, Receiter, , febS8;inar4,ll,I8 ' " -For Sale. Kii'ttAt yvt n i-nnA: HALF ARB rWHOtJtBLS KACRRXL, ; - ia iaa vi'iimrps, do jhms jriour. : PaASTCT BAGS, TABLE SiXTi BARRSLS-Af PLBS, 60 BOXES ORANGES, OU ,M BARRELS CIDER Onset Tomal'aaeKaV,Joi- . . - Candy, yackerel in whole, half and quarter, barrels -nnnV'rJePaaidODa.TroWr 1 ; feblS-tf ;c,.f (.; hsitaiizf fffiPjBr.BROS' Wholesale and Retail Dealer kinds of Pailor, CffitijlS!2,iiltta!( Office 1 . . ' CRJLHITBatOW, KROHTT. v l: j'rpiSoisiSrfn'' short botlce and ta th done at the kst and latest ety -a? CAN STJPFLlLEllni FOR1 FUR if naces7ntes,toVeJand ranges. Ample supply orOak and Pine of l6od quality. a. ma T-tf i r . an ' O PARSTJCY A CO. ' If! " JJUJlOqW:, '. J.'J.'VL'H '' ; "' li jo? itzn pr'f haiiiiifia f ktt i-.." -ns HAVING ENTIRELY REFITTED AND RE modeledthe late Clifford Uooset' I ami now read jW wainkpoSniyM3casmers and the publle - j- ioa iom rvc ri rffTyisrooars icycBange. Ttba nTtrATrpMv 008 9UTOTSS5UTrT.-rXr-r; 1 , -f . NUMBER ONE i ZOT OF ii99 . minim' Vm Sl -v'iTiCy VUHiL.L. . J . 5T ha- Botnibedl nm wwmh i haa m, VAt rrnfi l KJSIOZIT OOCt-Wadesb STAJELimomTED.aQItlJBJSiPHOSPHATE, vr MANUFACTURED BY " it? Lorrentz & Eittler, Baltunore. We have Just received by Schr. Jessie 8. Clark a JSothing that WUm.9&Smi8&fcP" gTA.lwo-u,dr.fg11IfrIro' th? op'.nJ21t".ldby tlw who Hjare iKwwtMring K fof ibefmt rewjyearand It has JSZOiAri USED, ia tie cotton growing corm tries around, that for us for sale at the same price and same tenns as formerly, Send orders to na direct, or in counties where we jan 14 tf Whaiih's Baw. Bone Super Fhospate of Lime, THEQREAT FERTILIZER FOR ALL CROPS. ... . i " Again for the coming season we desire to offer to onr friends and the public Whann's Raw iBone Snper 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 nave heretofore and do now represent it, as good as he best and superior to the greater put of Commercial Manures now offered for sale. We have numbers of certificates from parties well known to all in this vicinity, and can refer to Hundreds Who Have Tested It and Proved Its Value. Owing to the great demand, we are able to offer onlva Uraited quantity, and would advise those tn want to send in their orders, so that they may be filled from first cargo, now nearly due. jan 13-tf : O-TJ JHT O. B U Y T II E B E S T . ! SOLUBLE SEA ISLAKD GUAH0. i ; i i. ' - . , 1 - ) ; - State lRTiiir at f flniu ton for tie Largest Amount tf Cotton to an Acre, . . . L. ' GOLDSBORO, Wayne Co;, N. C., Nov. S3, 1872. JOHN H. POWELL, Baa.; - r, .-t s Dxak Bra The Soluble Sea Island Guano purchased of you 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 which 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, prembuneopen to all ages, he would have also taken cotton, and I shall nee tt in preference to others next inac premium, oeaang au iou mm. l am oerxer pieaaea wun it taan any outer uoano 1 nave ever used on Also Eight Premiiims at Wayne County Fair. The Amount of Seed Cotton Made on an Acre of Upland by Sir. Granger was 3,633 Founds. 0T Send for Circulars. Sight pages of Certificates from Virginia and NerUarolina, to . TOOTEX, RICHARDSON dc CO. Sole A?enl, 4Janl44m. - ; . . WHJONQTON, , 1873. , ; 1873. TO FACTORS AND PLANTERS ! S T A-RI D A R D F E R TIL IZE R S S QTTCCXRETURireAiroPEElIA2rElTIIff PHOmnXGIJANO,Tjricepertoii2,0001l)s. 057 50 ) . wizoox; piM&sib cip.'s '." OTM0; 00MW ton 2,000 lbsa $65 00 WILCOXy GIBBS & Cots . MAtE $70 00 .ataiaa .1. . Jt r.. .-.... rv-r ,(- .;;. v fi;; :.. ,1 We are offering the above old established brands of Fertillrers to Planters at above prices, on time, pay able November 1st, 1873. without interest, with the privilege of discount, 1 V pet cent, per month or nncx pired time If notes are paid before maturity. Tj .' : . . ,. .t's. , t.T ; t . These popular fertilisers have been used by the planters of North Carolina and South Carolina for seve ral years with perfect satisfaction, each year adding to their reputation as the BEST OFFERED IN THIS MARKgT. , -.J fti'i..;if . ' ' '.! ( ?homix Guana and We would especially call the attention of planters y a large anaber of planters, and the results show by a lam number of Blasters, and the results show c won TOBiTarOTTKiti nam men eounrry menas ror rertuuers wiu pi ease can on us oeiore maKins mrjpjujcbaaes. The standard of the Guanos we represent is guaranteed to be fully up to representation LweralicbunTto ill be made on aU cash orders!! ; '.,,,". . W For report from PJatrteriTari vamabk Information for Planters, call on' ,V,y't4 .-. K i,. t'janliusnr v's-? . n i.9mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ; -; v; si la Of 1 IFIRrlEeHHS IN va). , rr I -J.!' C48 (J0i:per"Jj:(jaOib!8. 053 OO.j6r2;pP01bs. OF WeenaJlerigeolmirarisW wuMMCTTili, lining, . ' .. J r,, .tbolatt koi1 J ,DT7, CheapestT.lanure ! in Warket. o Sir" 1- i.i :pend;t;tJ)(juT)le' Year. jan lMAwtf cargo of this reliable standard Fertilizer, and are pr( been ,f. .. s AND IS 150 WELL KNOWN, simply to. announce that we have it again and offer it is aH that ia required. have agents leave the orders with them. VIGK & MEBANE. VIGK & MEBANE. season for my cot non i crop. T. A. GRANGER. Cotton Seed Compost. to this valuable preparatlo an increased net profit of "int.. rm it wu dim Tajit. mptuuvn an Increased netnro&t of MO to 400 ner cent, over the JA T. HU'rrU W AY, OencTBl Afent, -: i ; ;:J:V !"::; ; Wilmington, n.c. ! ' i iTTg-fypn-NT . ,- t .tit.! ii'.i'U ;rv r,.:;; - ;.- .' Casli. - payable Hov. 1,1873. INTEREST. Qahllry and prir "AVEtfTS FOR NORTH CAROLINA.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 19, 1873, edition 1
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