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i i ., M , n ,,,, - :t :- - . 7 j m in n i -n. j .. ... . - , - , . , i " 1 . " - ... - ...,-..., , . r ... . - - .', C "V - W ' ""i - "0 .,Vf i..,.. .. r ....giw r - ; c WM. II. JSEBNAJU?, f - '"EdItor. ' ' Tuesday M6rg;"'Apeil,:22, .; : .. usury QUESTION. "The greal question of ; l?ree Money t'. UsuTegiaTation is again proilght promraentljrfotward m the action of thegraidf jaij 9r JKTeTort -who had been -instructed to Inquire into the causes of. . the 'stringency in the money market.' Their report amounts to the presentment of the Usury law, which they declare cannot be exe cuted in New: York., They therefore recommend its abolition. . They hare sent a committee to, the Goveror with the, 'presentment and recommenaV tion. The grand iury are right in taking this ground; but we'thujje the laws of New .York should? provide means for the punishment of these , stock and gold gamblers, who periodically throw the financial-m&rket into a ' state of fererish excitement that they may prout uy it. v -The'New" York "grand jury say in their presentment that the enormous niMriM.. rrtnnev the sBecola- ,r , , 4l ljL-wv.aw- eniinent chemist. Jle was born at Darm-, Throckmorton's battery M, 4th Artil- toras had Aheffect withdraw- MiMmS&m&UW'to lerf, nd".Licoit,' Harris : Battery K, mg money from the- legitimate . chan- fore wag eBr.earrore at the 4thi Artillefy.t'i Capt." Egan's ; Com-; nels"ir:tta3af-;hlitU the time of death:' His"f oneness, for .phy- pany G, and Capt. Wright's Corn business man fromrthe possibility of steal science discotere'd" itself in his early panyv E, both of '12 Infantry, . . ; " a . , v-- . ' . isiiif. -2. rv" ir formed the fcenteri vThecavalrv.Were obtaining money a moderate rates. I They thinkcihe : enonnoutateV paid Ser W? ot for money IntiW of trade are due vf fTi ' i;! -i 1 tr J ii" Dukee removed to Paris, where here to the exafltence of tbJWemk mained from 1833 to 1834.- He read at the: they roppoect in attributing to Institute,- at about this jriod; "ai rbn the" existing' restriction"" a " large "Fulmtc Acid,"jirhich attracted the atten- share of the blame for ,the trouble s 2 JUili i.-lv ; : v v , , . . j lieve that -money; -speculatorm would gamble still if 'the Usury law was re- gwumwiv u. uv vu " -" pealed, , VNTn have ever;been a fwarm advocate' fior1a fre'e naiohey market, u.vu.w , niAniir martit I Weareaa notmertlr in-the mterttf it i .1 I we are so noi.mereiy mine mieresis i . " - A. - ' ... of trade; the farmerwould be quite I as much benefited as the merchant andcApiUlisCrmoppositioto tt -- t .vrv. v.ruv.iw.V;n.ur;,v . to the mistaken apprehension on. the part of "the" rural communitythat - theirluter'woiiidis cone ponding degree with the advantages accruing to the tradecentres,vThe j reverse wouia xaice place, were inc law tptwi1o1 TVio mtA f intoro J would not U greater lhan how when ry of New York : ought tOT awaken public 'interest in the matter in thia State.3j;;Atits next session the Legis lature should; recohsideritsuhfortu nate action of last winter and-at once repeal the :l laws on the taiutia books regardTngTJra bers to do this in the interest of the wholcTfplerf I ma: TUB tCIIEVALIJElK ITAiJBJD. Senator -Thomas F. Bayard of Del awaredeclines' hiy says theTrearrnOTHnuirettitlCTCirof . " . ... . I th ftmnrftKVar.Tc Tftiklarv; "Asa member of tbb Senate Com q' mittee of Conference to whom this bill was referred,; endeavored, un availingly, to have this feature of retroactive increased pay stricken out. I had.then Xlift dterhativeofv voting" to defeat one of the principal bills for the necessary expenses of . the Gov ernment, becana ecause fcthia Ejection- able featured WcodSequence to make an extra session of Congress immediately necessary, the cost of which would '" alone have ex- i ceeded the amount of this back pay, and which - for other reasons I deemed ; prejudicial A to ' the publio interest and therefore preferred the bill should pass. It was my un doubted legal right to receive this back pay, and it rests solely in my own discretion whether I retain it. My hesitancy on this question has chieHit arisen from an unwiUinanpn 'even to seemAn refusing to keep this " Jji money, to -reflect upon those of-my fellmo members who honorably and conscientiously take a ' different view t -t-mt S0iJ' of the matter. ThcTstatics are ours, and the whole of that sentence indicates the noble spirit of the man oue of the young est, as he is one of 'the most gifted Senators on the "Democratic side. . But it would have better had Mr. BaJardreWseS .foleTor thelbitC.Z As troops havB.ben sent, to Grant parish, the scene of he late troubles in Louanaveope quiet may b restorcdrJ A t'efegrani . indicates that Federal troops will be required in every ,ip.ajrt.ft". the :i State, to -proteet Kellogg, the usurping Governor's tax collectors Jt issa-'pretty pass when" .- Stale governmental oyerrun' first TMf.TW,Q W Foreign-Associate at the Academy,, of. detracting theif :att evade-thepirit of the law; " Bciettce.Taris, In 1861-A "tvrlc ft ifWWtwooi auio jivaviivuivuv J a uuu i va ; . , , i., ' I local hydtisurpera,r:) gloves tht Cost twd dollars. ... --.'! ; j ' ' T A '-! .wci'j ircjnr e.iAZO Tzzrc TheiicfwsfiiJairSarfaTrsrlfThPT" iv connrmea. xne loss or me is much greater than was first reported, Only two buildings in the city were left standing. It is a dreadful story. ' . ' . : Mr. Delane, editor of the Lon-. don Time is about to visi this oouatry. " . Ilont Isaac A Yerplanck, Chief judge 01 tne superior uourt QrvjJunaio, who died suddenly on Wednesday,-in that f o-T".r - --.,.-r 1 - cifv. was alearned iudee and Jane constitu- , -. ----- . - ...... tional lawyer. The London - papers say' that Diaraell, in the House of Commons; h while reading a document ilromfthe' Queenft in which his own name ocewred, made the ae a dipthoDg, and called himself Disrily so plan of battle iwas ns .follo ws A - -as to make toe name, rhyme, .with Bailey. From-the :north side. CoL Mason DoesvtiiU setOe 'ihe-Wxed:-iestionrle waf to advance his command on the World wantsokBOW if Mr, Disraeli knows nght the Warm Spring - Indians on how to spell his own name,. t his left curchn up abng the! edge g , r , ; i - ;.; ;-. .-.-:. unite with the right of the troops ' The Rev. Wm. Berley, pastor f rom thig 8ide, leaving' only the lake of the Lexington Lutheran Church,, and for the JVIodocs to escape by;' Lieut. President of the Lexingtbn Female Semina- Greery was in amp in charger of the ry; died In that town on Friday.5- Dr?Ber arms and ammunition. f- Capt. Trim-, ley has long en joyed the reputation f. be- ble of the 1 st Artillery, with 20 men,' ing one of the ablest Lutheran Divines in were left ' in charg bf the camp on the State, says the Columbia Scmth Caro- this 8ideV fyV Green,, at; f o'clock" Ai .- r i,s,s:j.- vs- -: M. 'ahited'. with? Col..;Ierry'8;; com- , OIXlTUAU.v A telegram froir Manicb announces the 4eath In that clty Th&sjrfl aiKeW painful j illne8S. of the Baron. Justus Liebig, the yooth,' and he Studied at Bonn and Brian- tion .Humboldt, rwho ,immediatdy pro-J cured his appointment a Professor-Extra- cgrdinary,an4Jn488 m CWmaryJWeaaoK I . mt ntJan k, I xJiiVgrsity to hieheminenceinhia par- kue u inversely iy tugii ticular'speclalty. In : pf Hesse bestowed up ls4D. tne urand uuko I OT xleSae DeSIOWea TJTlOa mm an Herein lArv I rjaronv - and in 1852 he accented a mofea9on. I t : ,,)aWr 1 he actea professor, ; . . - - ; ; , -' ; : - ship at the University of Mumchi as.Eresi-1 U''-K--YrriV'.fe l ebig was the author of numerous works, 'i. whlch:his researches 012 .. o o j i mentioned,-ibesidcs; his prown? journal, nnale'.d6 v1 ''W MandbooK Che-:P- Pr,&c. InhisJxmZwr he delivered his viewson chemistrVr and its relations to commerce, physiology, I ua vcguauoib i u wws mci wim gra( success, ana was tne means oi secunng tho foundation of several, chemical professor- i PALMETTO' LEAVES;1 : j i . . Greenville is extending its : bor- ders and strengthening lta stakes ; in ...ir'i; . . The Beaufort , county Times is reliably informed .that .there ,are several' cases :off ever at Port'Koyal. ! r.'It'J is'd2tTiainne iscnWe'y li ' -0 e- a lot in CInmfoi oo which to eScti . -y- . . s L aX W.r,?tensiye and ' I'KK1fSyCnirrTer, Vi.tnnn.nn n ruciive nreamine wooas, m va-i !Y!2Llr?J WW-1" the past week or ten days. ? . . The. Countr. Commissioners r of York countvhave ..voVadArioun subscrrnjofllQ ter'and Xenoir Narrow Gausre. RaiUI road. u -- . citt bivii nas uciu jui xutcu- the J4th instant vowing to the failure opening ftretratodoat T irl AVvaAtK 'kt'ttf finttSa TfaiXa'A BankleWBWdayalestotf,'1 Mr. ;. John . Cr Cochraa wasnnahi ! mously , re-electedrreaidentriof the bank. Metts.in UamdeDv if;r:fffH 1 . A.2ZZV J th7 wmWd tne:Barae Pa- - f t -w t . .'.The Conway town Aetw.urges manuiaciures in a column, aoa a. nail editorial,, closing thus: , y hat we most neea is tne passage or tne oiu renev- these ne.enterp tion for ten years. This will give a. .nnimnotn. in tK ;n( .- surprising impetus to trie movement 1 here Is odouw .abut the ..passaged of such a bill,t,the, next session.. i; Says the; Columbia Phoenix! Th Grand Chapter A.1 F;" Mf met 'at MasontO- rlaIl,';7TJiursday; ;eYening, there being present. Grand "jrlTgh Priest :'Jr :r,Biney9f Greenville Deputy Grand High Priest nAustts - tine Smythe of Charleston; Wilmont G. DeSaussure', of Charleston,1 G;T; Berg,,of;ColurabmfWi:ii. Blake; of Sbartanburgandi otberi custodians. for the purpos-of makings the'brk tuc ualti uiiiAui ui. xua Gallic f 1 -1 . . . . the State, will be.moreo uniform.--than it Is said to have been in the tast. . ";" r A'- young .man sbvea. ior-Alex andria, Imnmhbserneart-is1 not re- aiwne.conTwteajUieSuuP:p I no one" had been killed or wonnnen. genejate.,lITwewtotWJ36natIo44,th imita'at hw supper, .and. jstole thftjninisj5,r TheiModica fought, forrtheiriliyes i ..sa w.-:.rr.;.5. THE HISTORY OP TWO ' FIGHTING. . DAYS Th Red iiascaii snrprued-sheiimc the MTiees out of fce iava jseu Z TlMI.atre A j U.t 11 Nearer a Solution of le Indian Problem. ' Qrs. Modoc ExPEDirio Came Soxjth,Tuxe.Lake, Hi. ApiilJS.- At tlavHsrh we heard an irresular - -o ..... 1:-:j.',':r.i. usil ade on tne Apposue mua 01 -me iav .Jeas,-u:u ..au . fama-or his skirmishers were engaged, At 6 o'clock we beard the boom of the howitzers arid -Baw; shells burst ing over Capt.' Jack's camp.- ; At this time the rocks were I swarming with Indians,-and the firing waft rapid;; The Diana .in auuukr au uyui um uu aftet leavipg oamp and soon 'the ball opeJPagliiUpt Company l2th'r InfantryV"commandinff. a, bat- talipn, his company being comrpand-. ed by XieutrXeary. had the extreme right. Next to him were Capt. uu iuo cali emc leiu -While marchiDer alonsr the lake shore, just at the head ofiong Cave, about a mile.and a. half, from? Jack's camp, the troops encountered the first opposition in straggling shots from the bluff, at long ,rang&-i; The men were deployed in open skirmish order, and advanced slowlv tinder such-cover a? the rooka afforded. Onr Tight opened ;.n- wi,fF : rrSitW; bankof which. cMs stragglinglshota,,' wuue a icw icu aryuuu iu truui iuo iciw uuuo. viu oMiiuionsiq. . , , rm '.'' ' T' jirrirpd" t shnrt , tTo-aT ir.in !w5y;PlWr Vjt-W Wn4wnea 'a. severe volley, wasr:fired fromrthe mrl1 IwW'?? ljflS ?5 T &J?h?2n?' mg; about -15-minutes toe -order-, to charge was given, and the men sprang fQ -amid". deafening veils from the Modocs.?Sach Was the ;rapidity briWmivLghtmsoMiiext that the troops were on them f before thev knew it. and in a few minutes were masters of the situation and be-. umu uie rycjKirisiuug at uuui leisure. Men "iem naa senv an oraer to iOL Jiiason to " stir iue xnaians up pn nis side, and he attacked them with vigor, ention,- and . ma-, ftroopa. "TCapt. )ught caUantlyr: BU engageu. vapi gi-was wounaea m i no: arm, puiwoma not leave the,fi.eldo, Thei lines were oO( yard apart, and the ground between them : tonHnered.3r:XIi -cx a ! At 2 P. the order was given to advance the morjars,. . !M ajor Thomas in command,;.AU-was ".quiet until 5 :30, whfin'a,! sudden and ayvkvol- ly rattle zaloiioTJklaspn line: Ufe5!!lffi2S?SpKE?S?fc J s tti n oa a ti f . I ris ill lrnuuH . . .,.-.. , was si , .... ...... , r- . i0.. shell fairin the-blnffa, fewihells w-tJiMtoilioweliixttoa4f tbt-lav Qa)TairjMOinjrooa I -nnei:th&: Miller are now BeiaiwbedffeslnVf tervtoeobetweethe men ttal I i - The nodovp. SprlrotLnded. 5 - - - fSS I tdtLj rLp "4 -TUr-t xci THlTa T?gv ine Modoe'shao) a;bigfirftin-theircamp: tinffuishhig 1' dropped' in the same locality, and Was by yells of pain and dismay. I The Modocs i then'aDDearedand'chai: henged th i fight.;::Ao0ther ;ehejl.; wasr .the. .an I swe r. and they; were tdriven .-. back-i At 4 AM;!' after -another fight, the Modocs gaveup th break thTouah . our :, :brt. the - attempt to lines, and - re- l tired.- Scattering; shots ,v, were fired at -rtbe l mem.- who- attempted 9 to advance n them '-At 5 o?clock. Col GillemVlCommaqdv moyed, .fofward 1 fromtthct position t- gained i jon l uesday, and soon occupied tne ledge I next to- J aca's camp. - vol . Aiason moved the right forward as rapidlv i as possible to form a junction' with f Gen. ' GillemV left,-: cutting; offthe; Modocs :-fromfthe;jakQtheir';only source;0t. water .supply -Xhezjuno. tion was effected ;at nooni ' At 2 P. i M. the mortar' Were throwing shells I niwiu v. iwjiv, I . tt.J J I ing back1 WasWttsecP bthe. :Io90cs ..lankiijigtidbn with .ther sarim XSpTingIndjaQSi missed hem Wifet swVnVdowMta. I nntilthe mortartopened arjdith' iatfOT ilVVVU Va4 - . T i shells beffan falling in their midst, and they broke cover, dashing .across theiedge losing two merr killed and' one wounded. .The line was reformed and held around the Modocs. ' Col. Mason signaled that the Modocs were on iris rear flank, trying to get out.' At 7:45 P. M. Col. Mason's men were advancing and Ihe Indians were seen on ;the-blunV( There was heavy firing at 'B 'o'clock on Col. ' Mason's linear A-strong effort-was 'roadertto unite .Mason's left and Green's: right. At 9 o'clock Colr.Green's whole line was rmovihgV'.CbT. Mason 'at 0:45 signaled that the Modocs were leav ing the Lava Beds, , and the cavalry were ordered to pursue. ' ' ' .. ' At lllSO -ail was quiei Half an hour later there was heavy, firing " at the Modocs stronghold." At 1 :30 the Warni Spring ' Indians report three more Modoc scalps, making four to day. -.t'Tf. t'f -3.-'': '- " ;t, The latest news;; containing the statement , that - the Indians had re treated to the hills, has been publishx ed among our telegraphic dispatches. . ST AR. BEAMS. Chicago is a bridal resort no w ' .V .Big sun umbrellas are predicted. . Tourists are crowding into Swit zerland. ' ' ,.r.v.:.' Now is the time to plant adver tisements.'; , ' The; London Daily Telegraph now circulates 175,000 copies, v ; For what port is a man bound during courtship? -Bound to Havre. Mr. Baxter, who died recently in England, was the largest newspaper proprietor in the world." A local paper in Iowa records the accidental shooting of a doctor, and has "strong fears of his recovery. A Terre Brre Haute man has a tne Of walking Canes, Which collection have been thrown at an ill-natured dog In his front yard. Subsidy Pom is fitting up anew house in Washington, and seems fully impressed with the idea that he will ne eieccea oenaior nexi-winter. ; --fGo to the country,' get some iana, put up a snanty, go to worK ana Decome inaepcnaent," is; tne aa vice - of i a Ssan -b rancisco paper ; to i young men. - : :- Z ' Somebody is advertising a pre paration warranted to keep a lady's hand free from chaps. Punch knows another way to effect this." Let her have it known that she has no money. i A Rochester woman, married to her second husband, recently said to him;' Oh. how happy por Charles would be, if he were still alive, to see himself replaced by a man as agree able as you are! The funniest suit for breach of promise of : marriasre on; record is to come before a Pittsburg court, the piaintuz peing a woman, witn a nus- band, and, as she claims, a good one; The man who jilted her and married another m her .youth is possessed of considerable wealth. TIIE OUD DOMLXIOX. Mr. Thomas Kellv is reoorted to be the oldest man in Botetourt. He is 1 05 years old. The Farmers. - - Convention of Southwestern 'Virginia meets on the Vtn oitjjuaycnexu . - -t , A neffro fireman in attemDtinsr to jump irom a gravel train at uarrs- yiUe; in an accident, aa Jailed. I On1 Monday of last week" 24,000 shad were landed at Alexandria, being the largest number -in one ; day . since 1856.. 1 " f A foreign letter was received at the. office in Kichm6nd,'8ays the JDis- PbV&Xk ;!he Nearest Bela- tioflaofGeneral A.a.Johngtnnare E;e A olUl-IikhmotidjrVa.'. It wad mrkedrmpOrtantj, and the P. f neiol&juqia, dipthesia, colic, sick head It wttesforjfaraiTOg I , r - t - ua w.jPbe'on$Opn , Tb&henandoah JBerald says: V""04UC1J"F tA gym sri ! t ii Tr in fhio onnfiAn . v vfcMjs w-a jisii ia.ysvwvus UVHU BDJ.GH SAOSMGDTIUCVWUB, 11a V - mgmne;aggrgateYeri5,uoo,i( i . ,rT7Z77 v -vines. The prospect for a good cropi SOBTHCABOLWAiiKpicraALCoii and jGne piTCesjthieaiaOC is usually ; rrrrtrrofa. tne Petersburg Appeal: I V iUUUUIU Xteai JCiState LastWedneadaveninirlifra: JamelM .tfr"T-rx who Tesides.on Uommerce street, em - ployed a negro named Matthew But- icr, weu nuuwu wwu-sawjer muie Fifth. Ward, to- saw-a auantitv of . z T , , , i , - 7 V wood ' After he had . comnleted t.hft job he entered the room where. Mrs. James was, seized her; and attempted This-Wwinheseld on mmodatfag teriW Jmi AS ntly under to hug and kiss her. :J She ; succeeded fhPJnrfl one of the bestaewspapers of. the State, and as it in relieving herself from his repulsive grasp, hut before she couljl summon aid he accomplished his escape. - De spairing of being able to punish him' as he desired in- person, - Mr. 'James procured a warrant' from v Justice Quarles : yesterday and placed it in the hands of policeman Carroll, who j. arrested and lodged him in jail. The Feelinzln Kansas. The farmers recently held a meet ing at 1 Ottawa, Kansas. 'They at tended, among other .things, to that f hot-bed of corruption," the -Kansas Legislature and resolved: that they were " sick and tired of " political demagogues, professional politicians. arid e the iwhole set of . tricksters, heretofore tepresehtMhem-in the State andBjNaUo:nairildslatare8.w nu i ' j j : . , ;auc oii; ii. aim ureu afflierB pieugea toemselvjB& xoisnpport no more old fpai4didatesKThese Kansai; ypemenare by. no, means singular, in theitretolutiorii." There Is t m f eeline ielthibaervable' in alliparts of ; yne ountry; and the nour , in; whrcn it will fmdindignant expression' catt- - - Ixot he very4ar:distti.r:-,X. SPECIAL NOTICE.. A XBEAXISE ON THE HAIB Sent Free by Mail by the Proprtetors of ' -: . - ' HALL'S VEGETABLE-:; Sicilian Halr Benawcrl WhlcU U the best article ever known to restore GRAY. HAIR TO. ITS . ORIGIN AL.. YOUTHFUL , , . . COLOR. 1 Tt will nrnvnt th lialr from falling out. 1 Makes the hair smooth and glossy and does not R. P. Ft.T, & CO., Nashua, N. H., Proprietors. for sale by all drngglstB. ; ;, ap.H-eodlw-dw - MISCELLANEOUS- BOYS', GIRLS 'AND Eeady-EEade Wear. AT V T)rVG-OOdS Ell"DOrilini. UU&.Uf1Um NO. 29 MAEKET ST., Wi I mington, Rl.C. aprll 11-tm i , MS flop to Fruit ani TeptaWe Growers; TX7K ARE PREPARED FOR THE COMTNQ season to disuose of all Fruits. Vegetables. fcc, that mar be consigned to onr care, and eell tnem promptly at tne bignc prompt returns and quick sales. Stencils will be famished to all snippers. - See card, below : , T. H. BUB6S88. J. F. Bkoadbent. D. M. Clsabt. T.1L BURGESS & CO., Creneral Commission Merchants AND DEALERS IN- Fruit, Pish, Poultry, Game, and all Kinds of Produce, 101 SOU TH STREET, BALTIMORS, MD. ' Liberal advances made Ion consignments. Orders filled with care. .r aplS-dwlm Hedicines! Chemicals ! TTJST RECKTVKD FEB STEAMER. A LARGE tJ and weu selected stock of .-..... UUJ SUUUXUAUiJWj UUJJiUlUlllJWj Fancy Goods Patent Medicines, I flmnmsitTtn -m-Rn irnnn rAWATfT sm. , . v MIXER AX, , WATERS, , : 8old wholesale and retail at ' " " " " t. K. IfcILHENNT'S Drag and Chemical Store, ap S4f Lippitt's old stand. Farrar's Electric TffiQ, instaotlt give eeltep m cases 1 t ;.if:" ' .. :l 3 , i cuis and Fever No More. I ... i -. ;T! '-? r I viuuio, UK. . . .. 1 I and for sale if m efuti1' mix S-tf if E0R -SALE.! f 4- 1. ' j J TRACT OF LAKB COlJTAINTSa STXTT By situate en the north side ox the old New - i Dern roaa, mrecuy Bpoa 6osfte the farm or eardens of I S1-"?"? milefmthe:eiw; I "Hung. - inerois on ine lanaa comrortabie I residence comparaflvelv' new: and a nortionof the fSSSJlSbaiSlU- MESSRS. WRIGHT A STTE1VHT ATff t .. r :FOJRSALE! OA HEAD OF NO. 1' BROKE MULES FROM r J five to eight years old, and thirty head of jrood DRIVING AND DRAFT HORSES, ! have Just arriyed from Kentucky, and are for sale at lowest prices. As this is the last lot of Mules for the season; parties in need of- btock will d well to purcuase now. , , ... y T. 3. 80UTHERL AND, apl9-3t Late Sooth erland A StoagalL AsjpMsriijig; j rp HE GREAT ETTROTTIAW WTHT WAS Vff terday made the recipient of a Talaable present for cuwuo a a reconciliation between a weU known gen-, I . TTAVTNG ENTIRELY REFITTED ' AND RE-.J,rf-tti,C'?c,i A modeled the uSOOiSl-lS- now iC" Z. rrvuulf" ' "w" who are in I uemani j oecona. . ap 19-3t. 1 A HIS 18 TO C!HliTI (P V THAT fV TTOnTTTiro has been cored of fits bv the -wonderfni ureac anropean w izarq, ai ler .oeug afflicted flf "teen years also many other cores she accomplished daring her stay In our City, Rochester, H, y. . .-; . 5 ; I"-fI :' i-.-MBS.-H. XEREW,"i. ap ia-8t Sayannah, G' Or XT -A- B U Y T II SOLUBLE SEA - State Fair Fremnkat WBuMoe for JOHN H. POWELL, Esi Dbab 8m-The Soluble Sea island uano purcaaBw 01 you ixus j-eaeon was used by th .u oters, and has given me more satisfaction than any pi ine osners. i ne omDle Sea Irfand GnaD T one need upon the acre of land upon which my son raised the cotton upon which he took the State i, fnrthn trwatt. amnntit nf rnttnn to an acre: and I am informed by the Chairman of th nnmTTT: '"oiatii he entered for the largest amount of cotton to the acre, premiums open to all ages, he would have ?W that premium, beating all ISO lbs. I am better pleased with it . than any other Guano I have eve? nkea cotton, and I shall use it in preference to others next season for my cotton crop.- T. A. QRAWn0'1 -. i .-t-v")'.. .1 , ar"'S. Also Eight Premiunis The Amount of Seed. Cotton Hade on 3,633 Pounds. . - , . ; . , - .1 .'.-..- . . Send for Circulars. Eight pages of Certlflcates from Virginia and,. North Carolina, to , , WOOTEN, RICIIAItbsON & CO. Sole Agents, . . ... . '. . - .. i .... r, 1. . .'. .... '."r '. ' . jan 14-4m " ' : . business. caiids. A. ADRIAN. , . D. YUU.EKB. ADRIAN & V OLLERS, i - corner Front and Dock St., -" TTTHOLKSAIiB GBOCBK8 - W "T. , IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. '. l . ... : in .i i . in nn m. uonntry mercnanis wui uu weu "j wmms i sad examining onr stock. .-: : . . : . t i. i iiioT 19-tf , j MOFFITT & CO., . .KXERAL COMMISSION MEK CHANTS, Norm water hi reel , . WILMINGTON, N. C. ... Will give prompt personal attention to the sale or etcetc. Also to receiving and forwanUne goods. .rders Ucited and promptly illleS. . snipmeni oi uoiion, jmsvu dwtvb, uoucrm muuui JS. F. JBIITCIIEIiLi- & SON, qommission jieechants - ' And Dealers in Grain, Flour Haj, - and also Fresn Gro and Bleal, Pearl Uomlny;n - and Grit. ' Nos. o and 10 N. Water ft., Wilmington, N. C. . Proprietors of the Merchant's Flooring Mills. .; v novS5-tf --' - ' Morrill's Eestaur ant, THE GnL, , No. 16 8. Water St., Wilmtneton, N. . MEALS AT ALL HOURS. ; THB BE8T WINES, Liquors and Cigars always on hand. . , . The public are invited to calL , fje 19-ly A. B. Mxbbixoh. I Thos. C. Fvllkb, S. A. Ashx. MERRIMOK,;FULlMf &ASHE, Attorneys and Counsellors at Latf, RALEIGH, IT. C.,' WILL PRACTICE IN THE State and Federal Courts wherever their ser vices may be required, u . ; ? r r r ; ; umcK Former omce oi rnuups en Memmon.. MISCELLANEOUS. GEEAT BAEGALNS IN Fall and Winter Goods. HAi& D R Y G O OD S , We would respectfully call the attention of buyers to tne same. In view of the approaching Fair," we beg leave to state that we iatead giving . Extra Inducements ' Te onr patrons and those visiting onr city on that occasion. In addition to onr EXTENSIVE stock of Staole and Foreign Dry Goods, we oiler a comulete Una of - -. ' clothhto, boots shoes, hats, : oeptts fvbnishiit g goods. . . To which we respectfully .ask one and alLto exam ine onr stock. . . B. WEILL, oct-tf ; v vHo. 17 Market Street S U A! D R I E S ! SC. . RICE IN TIERCES AND BARRELS; QOFTEES RIO, LAQUAVRA AND JAVA; gUGARS ALL GBADES; ' ' : - . "CVLOUR SUTER. TO EXTRA FAIULT; Raisins Cantllesv: lire -Crackers, i For sale at dec 19-tf T r.-J Wr-t .W - ' ' .'v-.t. LAEGFEST DAILY AT THE QAPITAL Tie Oldest DaUy in tHe State,M One. circulates in every portion of the State is second to none as an adyertiBins medium. . Price 48.-: C. .- SEMI-WEEKLY SENTINEL. The Seml'-WeAtW Sentinel is nnqaestionahly the cheapest and best paper. of the kind in the State." Price $5, ' " I THR WEEKLY SENTDfEL.' The Wnilr1 Rn tlnel is amons the largest naDees. in thn HtAta. anH contains from 28 to 80 columns ot choice reading wbcKt uiviuvuug wio Mwmv luicgx IX JJULC H3W8 IrOUl all parts of the world. For the present no hHtm. . tisements will be received for this edition, Price of uuBcnpuuu, u buviuicq. Axtarees r- " ap an BitiNTJUNHL, FjyB. COMPANY. THE MAGNOLIA MONITOR-PubliBned at Ma .t?ia 9-ievery wedneeday--ha-now.an "S.. ." ... v. uuu' larger tQ: an any paper ncuiturai communuy. . We haTe ancoeeded beyond - j. 6". v--Kc,-""'1"1JI ana our list is con stantly mcreasing, having the support of an appro, ciative public Terms, fa W ZZr, ?Sirvr2 months -and 75cvf or S months Kn a in- .i. SSStieW? T.HNNAFORP. editor and proprietor. l .-.) i,, ...... . ... ; -jMji.tf s 1 wait npon my old castotners and the trablie ' awvw vyjkUA.VlMA AJVUC7Vf . X SkUA A1VW npon my old castotners ana the public jnerally.g 1 " ' H. C. BROCK,' ' ' Fropr Brock's Exchange. : feblMm SliaTipga Saloons JOE .TURNER INFORMS Hia NUMEROTJ8 friends and customers that he has recently flttnrl np his establishment, in the rear of Hx. liitnee's Sav' loon, and is prepared to do all work la bis line, such esShaYine.' Hair CutOna. &c. as neatlv and . , , . - ... . . WWM- I -..vw v..iiiiuu riuinoiL uas. w and Jones, affording a rare opportunity to those who-wish to advertise.'einif r.irnniaiAa i . i.iiiiii Him i. .ii ijim ninnnaa ... i . O - E ,-B.E S T . ISLAND , GUANO. S 1 ttciarsest Aioet it Cotton to an km GOLDSBORO, Wayne" Nov. Ja i, Mv, at : WaQ County pair. an Acre of .Upland by Mr. Granger wai , ' . ' " . WILJnNGTON, INSURANCE. Life Iriauraice Company, Richmond, .Tlrglnla, Over 15,000 Policies Issued. Annual Income Over $1,500,000. : Progressiye ! -Pfosperons !- Froit ! . , ; . , SMALL EXPENSES, SMALL LOSSES, SECURE INVESTMENTS, AMPLE RESERVE, AND GOOD SURPLUS 1 Premiums Cash, Policies Liberal, , Annual Dirlsion of Surplns. ATKIHSOH & MAH NIHG, Eenl Aeents, I Insurance Rooms, 5 N. Water st. W, C. Carrlngton, President; John L. Edwards, Vfcs President; D. J. Bartsook, Secretary ; J. J. Hopkins, Assistant Secretary; Prof. E. B. Smith,' Actuary; B. C. Hartsook; Cashier. I! ' . -" - mar 28-tf ; . Insurance Rooms. $37,000,000 FIRE INSURANCE CAP ITAIi nEPRESENTED AFTER FATING BOSTON LOSSES. Queen Insurance Co., of Liverpool and : London, Capital.......:..; .....$10,000,000 North British and Mercantile Insurance Company, Capital... 10,000,000 Hartford Insurance Company, Capital. .. . 8,800,000 National Fire lnsuranee Company, of Hartford, Capital............ ;.. 600,000 Continental Insurance Company, of New York, Capital 2,500,000 Phoenix Insurance Company, of Brooklyn, Capital, 1,600,000 Virginia Home Insurance Company, of -, Richmond, Capital. ,...., 600,000 MARINE-The old 'Mercantile Mutual of New York. . ... A- i... . . . ; i LIFE The Connecticut Mutual of Hartford. ATKINSON A MANNINQ, i i f-. ' General Aeents. nov2&tf ENCOURAGE- - ,t MOME INSTITUTIONS. Security against Fire. THE NORTHr CAHOLlNA nojiE msvu.Asc company, , RALEIGH, . N. C. t v , This Company continues to write Policies, at fair rates, on all classes of Insurable property. All losses are promptly adjusted and paid. The "HOME " Is rapidly growing in public faror, sad appeals, .with confidence, to Insurers of property la North Carolina. . . . "L" WZ A8Gnt8 fa Part8 tne State. : R. H. BATTLE, Jr., President ' -C.B. ROOT, Vice President BEATON GALES, Secretary. , PULASKI COWPER, Snpervtaor. . - . ' ATKINSON A MANN lr. PU i-u ......... Wilmington, N. C MISCELLANEOUS. A, Greeiiwaia 7& Co., pjfjn aJrvb; BaTns bt, ., ... .... ... ..,.. 1 iKiitiroiES;Giirs, ; f Bums, JSegars, Tooacco, &a 'lr: ; T.-o.'Bniiiins; ONIYUESMAN JOR 'tE HOUSE. -. . . , : . . ; UICU5IOKD ArcMtectiiial Iron Worts ani Store Co.r , r . . Nos.' 1,000, 1,002, 1,004, 1,008 Cary Street; : 4 RICHMOND, VA. 5 'r Speetaltle 1 " ' " " TRONTS FOR STORES & PUBLIO BUILDINGS lf lndow Caps ae SLU Celnmni, &e., 1 . . . GALVANIZED IRON CORNICE, CAPS SILLS, 3 Cooking: and Ileatlnc Stoves, CARPENTERS "PLUMBERS CASTINGS, tc. Imp ieodSm-wed M u ' ' . " Corner Fourth and V.rkotltA. ltvreno"o J , ChkkeriM itAr sua ".RueckeRT Gashle Pi- WllMlWCTOr apnl 6 rpiyjR MOTX1VINO STAR BOOK BINP- 5JL ERY la complete in all all its appointment, l wi in in cnarge oj one or ttte most sioiirai wwj r in the State! ATI kinds of Rlndlncr axecuted Destlyw ?! l.1i!plj and txpitlonly..-rr:-:5 7.twag l- 1
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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