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i -a 4 1 1 1 4 . 1 CV (5) I tucket bridge tbo Ci bt LJLBTtliritX "l JlOr,. "ability would have ... -vT- : .' the sentinel had' be . WIS II DEBNABD. ) ' - VIMltars. CICKItO W. IIARIIIS, ) . , -. : Z:. wiLMmGTOjma: WEDNESDAY Mo-Cning' April 23. WltL HTBEET lKCOVJJl$: ITS, - j KQfTANI91ITY .--.v. -. JVVcll,. they-teli ua.WaUtreet, tat' great .financial jheartyhas ceased to pulsate so furiously, and grows quiet. 'It has beenjthrougH itSjphrjjinio panic, and like a good child quiets down now that it has secured what it wanted. Some of the younger nib blers got taken in out of the wet, were gobbled up for theiryenturespmeness, but the old fish shied the dangerous bait, and now count their spoils with a chuckle; and their ul told you so" sounds like the 'verification of fate. The bully men and the bearish men of. Wall Street are great old beasts 1 in thelrVarV when they e'et a victim down, they . set to at once and pu him up aain on bi8 feet; then , pitch into him a second time, and so forth as many times as his credulity or mis-, fortune will ad rate r . V Wo believe two . failure occurred last week, owing to the pressure .in the market caused by a combination, For some time they way had been silently preparing for tne movement by the gradual" increased 'activity of 1 stocks. Then came a crisis" with a I ticht money markeV and the firms 1 that were'not 'nrenared foritfelL ' . . .. i. .. .;i dition of the money-market than i 'the failnrrt nf thpsa firms Banks, and 1 sively to sieculatprs..atihigh rates. Buttheetropolitan japers assign KaUroad from Charlotte to . Spartao other causes iifr the ' perturbed con-1 borg haa caused a reduction of $1 50 Thisrwas sufficient tomake the article I the stove house ad jprnrng the ,; dwell scarce. The merchants had need of I ing. . -J - N ; -y - 2 considerable, amounts-vto .meet their West and South,4 tod", A their expan- sion ' of 'twine8ire'ecedr nore cur- rency, and drtiwing fbFIt upon the great centre of trade for the country nece.ariJy prodaoed af.ejjg pt : easiness lest there , should .. not - be enough for all the wants of business, The flurry is about over. ; But eome of tlie Gothamite journals are "asking "What of the next fall and winter r They dread the effects" of. the large importations, and talk of our fearful extravagance as a nation. This extrav agance, it cseems,:is "runnlnjg1 "ns fur ther in debt erery year, and the ques tion naturally suggests itself, "What of the future ?"The Herald de mands a solid -and uniform currency and financial system,' commensnrate with the Vast' interests :and growing needs of the country,' one thit cannot be seriously disturbed 'by f oreigne'ra; It might have added,?a currency; 6 that are on too solid a basis to be jeopardized by f&e2gamblers of Wall Street. The iftfc Vngh't in say- ing that' these periodical perturbations j on VallStreeWouIfnot amount to much if ihe finlnciaTand crciaV system were' oh 'a' sound basis. tub iiTr&Aii.&6iJD6niioni The news of theerledisaer. on the'toningorand Proreiipe Kailma'ihaw?iri78eniovef -the country on the wingAdheteiegrapbV A train-with- freightage of near- i . i -i 7l . ly iwo -nunqrea -iires - goes -inun- dering on in thedarknesintoayawn-1 ing chasm; no protection'; no warning a little rush -light -swayed1 to and' ..rli: the- danger, but no,'it" went .crashing on to its doom,' down, down into; the. boiling waterffof a swollen stream. This is the-ftte' IU a tory of un relieved horror. . , , , . r , The public, appalled by the loss of a number ' of lives - and the maiming of a still .larger ; number of people, ask, 'Who is; to blame?" This is the com monJqdestlon. after every. dis aster. This was asked'when rthe Aorlfijket sank off Dnngeness,r and this was theinpriry when' the - noble 4 fZanfc went tn Meagher Rock. Who".'; tobkma ' for ' tKU Pniuwi. ticnt calaco,ity ? - . We are ; told that the Stonlogton and Providence Kail road company ..js hot 'Whlauie, be cause they knew jnothing .of the dan-., ger; their agents.b-wJ 'no: -'Information of the' washiug eway yf .the bridge over the Pawcatucfc' Very well, but why does a railroad ('ompany bfiild a bridge over a turbid stream .arid run trains over it, or attempt,: to do. it, as in this instancc.wUhout- providing "a guard at night, to gee ttdits'Jsafely,' ' This brings wiSt the.qnestiorxJDf; responsibility on the pnrt. of t" 1 ,t1nn1.-ffTV'6; prooaoaiisict-a the responsibility, JGHtfi3& ishoald froir londiarieVkhdtagive impossible or 'attoactelwitl. difficulty. w AlMlbceitia seatineLa Piw;- MIMIIIHIMIWM " " I, i i ,-.. M, ... ...r.j.ir.. .'-W1'. M W'JI IHBWT.-. WW, '.' .- ' r . I tucket bridge the calamity in all prolt- been averted. . If been a sober, reliable man it mnst have been averted - A i little ex peuse, the!rpaltry 8i?mof a few, hundreds jdonarSjwpui. have saved all the waste ot life and wreck of property. . -What, tad .words .are these-r-tt mighkhave &cv.yT;? ' The subject is one1 worthy of" the consideration TPV aU. .railroad com panies. The system of haying senti nels at nighi at all important bridges, commends itself to those companies having a concern for the safety .of tfieir passengers. , ,We hope to - see it .adopted at once on all the railway lines. ... . .. PALWETTO REAVES. f ..Rev. DavidJlArcis,of Edgefield, Mras burned out of house - and-' borne on the 17th. Ills Joss is; $2,500. ! ; : : i tk . anvnmnp : lifts .annointed Honea,' of Ocoiwo county, nrl Ar Branch, of Darlinjjton,'to; be Trial Justices. The second annual meeting of the . Grand . Lodge'.' of. L- O. Good Templars, of South CaroH met uin Winnsboro Tuesday. -'f tn -;-.-.- ! . . There have een exteniye . , and destructive firea in the woodsViri v ari-. pus parts' of Lancaster lind' Sumter counties, dunnjjJLhe pasjp?reeBL or ten days. Mrs. Sarah Turner. of Columbia, wishes to learn the whereabouts -of her son Samuel, who is thirteen ;y ears old, and has been , missing' :f or tyro months. ; The Spartanburg' rtrton says IhainmtilatiAik'nF thh. AlNliinA per barrel on flour in that place. 1 .-. The dwelling "of . Dr.." John .S 13tn instant. .The fire originated; in TrGeorgynakliadra night )f church'whicn.caught fife; a stable belonging to the Weston House was burned. , " 7 . ' . . Senator SpraguerefuseounUe gSSS woris,Tut proposes o sell 'his-prop- erty for $300,000. Theyhaven.ot yet responded. ; ; vAi; iv. i y . . On last , Wednesday night the grocery store of Mr; .Uckwood 01 Jjaurensviiie, was uruneu tutu auu robbed of .various articles,.consisting of a sack of coffee, sugar, "lobsters," salmon apples,i&c''-;' ; ' ''' 5 . . The first annual regatta of South Carolina occurs on' the 8th and 9th of Miy.t 1 The first day's sport embraces a one mile dash for Whitehall boats; prize, ,$5Q..C iTwbJmila. dash fori boats of any description: prize, a single scull boat. ' Third tace, one and a half miles, : for - any;; boats : except . shells ; prize, seyentyfiye dollars. . A NEGRO BONO CASE. A - Sslt for jh Jrehtie WSByof Charlestpn NewA CotrrjX"o::' In t.rifl TTnitpd Statpfl Circnit Conrt. on Saturday -easc was ftrwdr "Which ipvolv to some extent, the tTailW 'Kr1? Motte Allston sold jeighty slaves to Mr. J. K ' Manning, for which he re ceived ' one-third eashi ,135,0.00, land the bonds of, the purchaser for, the re- maininff rinrtinn ft'f ' triA 'nurfthftse a v .. x moneY; securedl :by. endorsement of J MrJi S.-and Mr. J. P. Richard-1 son. Suit a.sroaght a few y ears ago by the plawtgaintheWrincipal and the sureties to recover the money aneft the bond which: was given in i860, and the case came on for trial ! on Saturdayi"The plaintiff was repre-' nteoV-by Messrs McUrad v & Son ?nd norw O. -BXJampbellMessrs. Porter & Conner appeared for the defendants.1 Af leHheSstfnrortY and the argument had. been heard, the court charged the jury that if they found, from the-evidence, that the bond, mentioned, in Jthe. proceedings. was given for the purchase of a certain number of s slaves purchased! iy the defendant, 'Manning, f rdnv the plain tiff, Allston, and that the price agreed to be paid for the Same was a.ful price, aud that the plaintiff delivered them to the defendant in a healthy and sound 8t4te, such as the price warranted, then the plaintiff was en titled to recover in this suit Buch a sum as may remain due on the bond. That' ifltheiLPndi'rQmthe levi J nce that the., price agreed. to' be paid by the- - defendant--' Manning, was a full aud adequate price for the slaves, and that when the said slaves were delivered to the defend ant they weve unbound and diseased, the plaintiff would be entitled to re cover such a sura of money as the jury might thinks in addition . .to the su m already-paid,-would have been a' fair price for the persou&au the condition of those delivered by the" plaintiff to the defendant at the time.of such de livery. And if the: j ury - f ound th at the defendant, Manning, the principal in the bond, had. waived; any defence r . 'i a. ' f ui wan. oi. consiaerauon, arising irom it- .a . .Jr Al . sons puxcUa'ial-b.T-biut, at - thctimeTr'af - "l J liiuJ, DUku waiver uu behalftliefenciS Jeratfti-Vialess.. 1 Thoro wen tain : i - -w m v . n v hvjluiiiii. uijiv)iuuiibui. riHPM i.n i.iih i ii 1 1 iiil'milv.ajl 21 utsa.- the primal andr on HsUablor suretiAitTn TryJi'rn. v 4 i vl : rd : i vr : . v, 1 -fivJ.i - - - -uo jufY. icu- . ... . TUG GREAT CARTIiqUAUK. I Particulars of the Destruction of Vlcanle -rapton L.om f E.M l Thau Beported-The CUT o W Rebuilt n Its Farmer p . Panama, April 11. Intelligence received by previous mails from the North is -not only, con- firmed. Tint briners it to a Climax wim I , the entire destruction of vthe capita) of Salvador, and the ruin of . a pop ulation of forty thousand people. '' ; , The first really violent shock oc curred on the 4th of March, at about P.M., destroying -many houses.- The quaking continued with many 19th, when, at 2 A. . JV1., two light shocks, succeeded by a; strong one, destroyed the entire city. Sopapan- go, Uapango and can 1 nomas have all suffpred to a lesser extept, as well as. eyery. city within a radius of twen ty milesv v . ; . , . Only two buildings, the Hotel del Plague and the government palace, are left standing.; The loss : is ' esti- matea at f iz,uuu,uuu. : xne aggre- AAA r " gate loss of life and woundea is .nve p uuumw,.,,! n -;t. v; ; . . . , Kortunately, owing to tfie. .hrst.l shocks having frightened the greater part of the population from living in their housesfife loss of life' has not been so great as it would otherwise have been. . Out of a population of 46,0P which the: city Lof San : Sal- vador, was said V contain, the number. reportea Jiuiea ana wounaeaf varies from 50 to 500 " .,. - , . , ; ; In the midst of the dust and. con- sternation a fire broke out in a ' drug I government- functionaries ; stood J to I tneir posia ana uia vneir uuiy in- i higblyjcre4itabl9;limeni:- I t The .President eent his, family to 1 Santa Tecla. and established Jnmselt in the pnncipal square of tthe , capital mmistrauon, ana - never navmg en in a tent, repressed all, attempts, at joyed the advantage of personal in disorder and robbeTy. and rendered timacy-wlth that remarkable man, assistance wherever it was most need- ed.,; Any person found carrying away property not his own; was shot. s The authorities still persist in re- building ,theuty pn the same, site, although thiaishe eighth timo ;W.ith-; in one bundf ed. and 'fifty years .that the citybasrbeenk,. destrxyed-3 -Most-I people, " nevertheless,' hayeVjmayed J to oanta lecia. 1 The only building that wholly stood the shock wM r6f timber 4 Thelm pulse -at present ia to -import- timber from. Uakfonua for tn& construction of earthquake-proof houses 'Aid and money have, been tendci-ed, and ,sent from all parts of the Republic. LEvery thing has. risen to exQrbitant , prices. f .iireat jears are enierxainea tnat tne l stODDasre of the sewers., exposure ' of i aTl '"-I . 1 dead bodies unrecovered from beneath J subjects on the occasion of his de the ruins and other morbifio: condi- I parture for Europe. . tions.may bring on an epidemic -- The fine .bridge lately , built - across the.,river on the road to . Soyapango was thrown down. Other;;roads; are rendered, impassable.. . by immense blocks; of tone thrown down from tiie heights. Some of them - are lOO tnmint n - ' - : v , The earthquake is supposed to have no of bt. 1 1 nomas, one. of --the seven . :.v: '. Al ti rr?, "V-" throwing , ; down-, its evde; a. constant: stream. o lava, and lsjiwble at flight, along the whqle coast. - The onicers of the K.eindeer report that the XTriited States consulate was a mass bf : ruin's inside' though" the walls: were " sta'nding.';S . The IJnited States minister, witbliis family had a narrow escape. ' JJunng two aays w-v three, dffirs :remained in San Salyas I ddir and. theyf elt e;ght; shocks. Iq.l fopVVidaiind jeryeerjL.',;. .:- . v ' The crust9f eaitKiinder the city ja evidently meresheir 'The placed close to .the 'grquud. hearsa. noise like running water; and the fall of a heavy stotre-rddTrfcWa hollow t - - baild on this 'site r ! " 1 1 lOCwrejBAITiUia-j . - Tbe American Colony tn JParU. : , York: some5 lifemoad the American colony ihere Iti8-'Miet;ii.ea toiaht'tblirnetf a'Frenek-aTithoTin Pari as witness the occasion of a ball given-by -Mrsi- Subios;.of, New Jorvwhej.thead- joxxung.: hotel:: of 'AreeaaiHausaayei With its conservatories and picture gak. leriea, was throwaopen-to-he guests, amoDg;.wbomu-'wenatice. -the name of.Irs.. Hunter, ofJVirginia: Mrs Willis, of eTfcjSTork, and Mri. !J.iPr Willi8yaro.al80.;jnrFrAnc.ei:and.Jthft danghters;pthejmiUes to be perfectsnecimens of the blonde typef?beanty,, .MrsKosalie Ui5gs aid pf. an JLngl." . pnest, , the. Abbe Kogersoh: '' at' which Mrs." Kiggs ana ,01188. xrAagruaerj oi j aryiaqu, sang; ' Mrs: .itiggs. nas long, been r known for ' her "musical talents, and Miss'MagruderV 'Voice'' is v very popular, "and mneb bought at ' private entertainments in Paris lVIrs; Key Blunt has given recently one of her poetical readitrffsat" the" Hotel du ioavre, under the auspices ofa coin - sound. The Indians "WOTldhverTed-iil-rthAxi Mrs, Teresa' Viejfe. wnting.tbe. ew l:APawjiwaras taenproeia.m--4 vanu e5Lf?,!, ltpbuper to JExpress' from Paris:. iriv.es ns f sWJeiatcATO :i interesting climpst)! j . - V:.;u: "rleasant, tho' "wrongj at least, there are Emily - Mason, of Virginia, has-, a t eom'e hmnn 8 8X8 pretty bouse surrounded by gardens, "Whonr the delightful, difficult pastime ?pn -tbeAvenue d'Eylan, :-where shevis i hurts; educating - several -Ahierican girls. They find the practice oftheart bewilder MraneraL -Robert ndersonihas; Tqt flj f Wn. iuinAnalT,ilL:.bntia.cecavern.ir - r- V"M"""'' - : J' ' Cominoii sense cannot supply what i uaturu iianUBiilCUti. f yff" " iiii-mvmmii i t.' i?.ilifi .v'- jir-a;-5.51v-'',.'i,!5r uj ii4wffmiES.' j.wi J5wn.j .r ' ' . 5l-..v ,. . - ., STAIt KI.ASI8. J. Florence has gone abroad. "LL The' doctors don't understand James Brook's disease. V---Z ' -Lieutauant Stephenson has gone West to organize a new yellow stone expedition. r . 1 T n."kV)-- imnXaoiMA'JfA A dVa Q - h U0f , O'Kellv. It's a bad year for martyrs." j e - ' r' Agassiz will complete Jhis sixty sixth year onMay 68. He has "been in this .country since 1846. 1 1- John K Hatcher, the5 humorous paragraphist, withdraws from the Co iumbia (Tenn.); Ja?7, on account of ill heath. ,. ; An; Owensboro r correspondent asks: "How do you pronounce Apa ches? ' , (We pronounce them a sin? ffularly treacherous set of rascals 2.: , . If is . understood ; that ?; in .the event of a new paper, being started in Brooklyn by the Hon. Deraas Barnes, it is to be a first-class , four cent daily. . . . . .. .,,; . . . . Southern and Western J Con- Moomon oni v,nfi;Mfl mon will mPt. St Tu iQth f Mvi thft mteresta of the . Mississmm Vfll- iQ -.AAtA mtA" n cnL' nV.r th new read to the Gulf of Mexico, , :.;- ' . L A. sweet Jjttlo .Cabfornia tgirl, Jas sued a dashing young fellow, for breach of promwe. , Her, story, of De ?Pes eDU.Htt - Pyer iur g9 m. -e wa7 Aaffi: and f be ?-: -------- - conscientious to tell a lie for a dollar. bpeakmg of Uharles Francis Adam's late oration at Albany, upon edited' by C. 'A. Dana, who was As- oiowauu ijciici4ijf ui uuun iuw coin, makes this criticism : Having been absent from the country during the period of President Lincoln's ad- Mr. Adams falls into the. rather natn- ral error of attributing to Mr. Seward a degree of influence.. with r Mr-Iin-f coin andf control over is . actions whien hedid not possess, or exercise, No man was "ever more entirely the master of his xwn . affairs " or of. his own conduct than President Lincoln I of the executive power of this " Gov- j eminent. FOREIGN NOTES. -.? i t The general offices and station of the , Midland railroad, at -Post Hope. avuu . .wuwau, viuou Canada,' Were DUrned Saturday ' . . - 1 PS - - ft ' - u - ' morning. ITfl a m . -w- a. - ; a neonan r ot Persia received a touchinsr farewell from 80.000 of his Prince Albrecht, nephew of the Emperor . . of : Germany, was married at Berlin on the 19th to the Princess "Mary, of Saxe Altenburg. .:. Ttrr l8Pcn 8a7 lQe mSoaaM: f tratcd -by. the government m their A . PT.-.J- J '- r ,i. Por geral-massacre of Chris- 1 The papers of Austria, contrary 1 to custom, irive nrominAiiAA .-tA: iTia nnrt. nftSn n JTl 17 and show that four , deaths ' have oc curred in Vienna. The cholera has 1 . .mm mm oeen raging m, yanntma all , wmter. Uut of one thousand cases four hnn- dred and sixty:four. proved fatal. A:Vienna sjciatto theraW.l "J-f " uiiuil o . LJWl 1U VUUUtV I won w,wi tueappomunenioi tueAmer- - .-'-sr. rican commissioners, .ltis asserted that many of . the commissioners purch ased their 'positions for the sake of. the J character. The morereputable are instituting an inquiry into the swindle- ; ) The iWvolntipft "iii Panama, on the-th1 msfwas headed by Senor AkplFo commander of nhe3' State nwps-PreidhtfMeira was arrest- - - . . I &abt.ixtohrth&8tc&tiHmki fnW.hA" sucoesatiLfjriaoiach-s was I lfasQ JUexrera,?OTn-e Fife f : A disDatchironLPenarjc: Strait of r MalafidAteAl S0thisay-the latest news jfrofii.feimatir Dutch forces have retreated to the sea beacKwhere.thev haye eptrencM J ed themselves behind stockades. It 1 doubtful whether , they can hold their position there long, as they are J vastly outnumbered by. the- Atchee- nese, whose forces are constantly in- creasing. The losses of the Dutch, killed and wounded,' since the begin- niog of the rebellion are estimated at five hundred. Those of the Atchee- nese are unknown but -most be very Bow About Ttteae Vrtn1 wo sav. then? Shall Flirtation be tabooed," and because philosophers are' .virtuous and cynics scornful, shall there be no' more cakes and ale? Absit omen f Shame upon the.man who would interfere with so innocent amusement! ' Even the severest moralist, must confess, with . the ,n0(iern bard, Uiat .flirtation is - only; after alLin -prok)fue-and over-' uniwueu wo retutuiiuer iuab lo -is i .tiuwuistuau w-jmiwmso jjvruvnu - J ' l ' , . . T for theof JhJOigh .,,-.. -i. ;-?JVr. ... - Kr - iwus tuai, a reiormea Uirt maj-cs ; : T zZ 'Tw Ji tv t - - i 2is. iLiu w 1 1 1 f . 1 1 wt sir. I0Q.T wiir.in.iin i . . 4 . - t ' SPECIAL NOTICE. A XBJBATIiH ON TUB HAIB lail by the IpKetorsof hptil r n ov 4 HALL'S i VEGETABLE?' iilctIlaiiT.';-ll'Blr- Hehfrwer! Which la the best article ever known t restore GRAY HAIB TO ITS ORIGINAL TOUTHFUL ; It wttlpiwent the hair from falling ont y , Makes the hairBmpothimd ...g)oMZ,.nd.jloes not . stain the skint E. P. HALI & COn Nashua, laH., Proprietor, Por sale by 'all drnggteta..'. ' ap 17-eodlw-dw BOYS3 AND E eady,- II ad eWea r , -AT COHEN'S Dry Qoods Emporium, N0;;29 MAEKET ST. f q-x wy ' - Hi Ji & U 1 1 p IU V ; aprO 11-Sm Mcb to Fruit, and VesetaWe Growers. xrrk AKE PREPARED FOR THE cbjflNO season, to dispose of all Fruits, Vegetables. I jfcc, that may bscbnaisned to onr care, and sell f them promptly at the highest market prices, with I prompt retarns and quick sales.1 Stencil will be I furnished to all shippers. See card below: T. IL Bxtboxss. , J. F. Bbojldbekt. . D M. Cuakt. U T. H. BURGESS & CO., General Commission Merchants XSJ DXALEBS IS Fruit, Fish, Poultry, . Game, . and : all ' ' Kinds of Produce, - 1 O 7 SOUTH STRBEI, BALTIMORE, MD. ' liberal advances made loa consignments. Order lmedwuhcsjev . : aplMwlift WJJ.:-- t flV.-.:U I 1I1cU1U11IC liClUlUU 4 TUST RECEIVED PER STEAMER, A LARGE tf SJM and well selected stock of - riDnrCJ UTmnnlrtJ nntWTnilSf I UUUtfO. HlOKlUliiLiiJ, uuuiuiuauu, 1 Fancy Goods, Patent Medicines '..4 MINiatAXi .WAT13US . SoldwholeMlsandretanat ! ; - ' " . . J. E-MoTLHENNV'S ' Drug and Chemical Store, ap 4f . Llppitt's old stand. " ZZT Z ZZZZ " . & EleOtap.'.J. ' vruiNSTAKTLY givb .seuef incases Y , i . '-tur t ' V ' JL : .t ; - I mi IF1 1 u rnil II 1 1 I' VI b WF t IVtl Nil :K 14 fT A II. ; I V ACH&. JUAEiyjOEAj ,. ,: . r . 'I; . . i i '. . ; t 'i i ' or pain of , any kind. -Sold iy. aUdroislsta.. i ' v" ' Manufactared tytW' , 'Hoi'cAiiriri Tist&iiit.'''' . - " " -" 1 ' " ' ' YaUtff 7 EMal'EStilit : 't'rTM:!. ff.v FOR ;SALE4" a'-tractof ND'ckmTAisTNrj'srry xx. aceMiiat- jna-norw sis ontaa isuLDiev bern road, airectljjosposlte the farm or eardeps of ThosUJ.-JoluiwboutBe--ntile from the-' eft, y of Wilmington, . There Is on, Uie-Jand.a . comortubla residence- oomparativelT' new, and a -portion of the' tract is still bottom land, and theeas- pkeeia sx7. mirably adapted to a market jcarden. ' This land will be seld on accommodatins .terms.. . and persons wishing to purchase will please cbhrern c Messrs1, wbighx stedman iaAtSSBOdlni-fti-su-4nS " Corner Fonrtitand- Market sta. Sole' -agent 1 ortbT r e nown ed IChickttrina Wtber and GieMe'El-1 anosiform- erty Kitabe apr1.6-tf u. ; " '1 WhoiesJe:and Retail Dealershl 1 ' Drxmsft MecUciiies. (Ilij?itiicalsf PainBil;. ..' I -, . WINDOW GLASS-BRUSHES- -. r.,-. Perfuniery.SuVgicallnstrun.eToUet Maskxt Street. WiinrnoTfiw 1ST. C- - aprllSO-tf JXAVING purchased the Interest of Mr. Brock,! wffl continue to ondnct, the business at the old . , . f l I -t e.ts;eapieta in ail. Alt u appointB-eataPl n is m cuaree or one or tee moat itmnl nrtm j -ll-tf T WJSMexpeaiDouBiy. C3- TJ -A- t t- -Jr: BUY.TH - SOLUBLE SEA ." ' State Fair Preiima 4t.ilMtcii rdr-ttQ - r- r-r-'; JOHN H. PO Bus Sra The Soluble Sea Ialand Onano pnrcnasea others, and has given me more satisfaction than any pi we outers. soluble jSea Island Guano wm .vT one need upon the acre of land npon which my son raised the eotten upon which he took the State premi for the greatest amount of cotton to aa acre; and I am Informed by the Chairman of the Committee that he entered for the largest amount of cotton to the acre, premium open to all ages, he would hare alotakS2 that premium-, beating all 160 lbs. - I am better pleased with it than any other Guano I have ever uwdJSJ cotton, and I shall nee It In preference to others next acaaon for my cotton cropt - T. A. GBANqkb. Also Eiglit Premiums The Amount of Seed XJotton Made on 3,633 Send for Cula'rsi '.Eight pagea of Certificates from Virginia and North Carolina, to , J; WOOTEX, mcitjlipsOJjr & CO. Sole Agents, anl4-4m - . ,;f Krr BUSINESS CARDS. A OR I A N V O LLE RS . Cormer Front and Docli StM :' WILMINGTOVt N C TTTHOLESALE GROCERS YV IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Conntrr merchants will do well by calling on uj and examining our stock. "; '. c ' dot 19-a. . : .MOFFITT CO : ., .ESTERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ' . i North "Water Street, ' ;; WILMINGTON, N, C. Will tdve prompt personal attention to the sale or ahipment of Cotton, Naval Stores, General iTodooe, etc. etc Also to receivmc iuu lurwwumi fW Orders solicited and promptly fill sepSS-tf B. F. JIITCIIELL, & SOBT, ; ' QOMMISSION MERCHANTS And Dealers in t-i'-r . . ,i . , '..' ., . . Grain, Flonr nir, and also Fresh - Ground .IJleaQ, Vearl llominr ' .... .... . ; ; -, and.. Grits.. , , r Mi v r Nos. 9 sad 10 N. Water st, Wilmington, N. Ci.4, . ' Proprietors of the Merchant's Flooring Mills. -. v 1 novS3-tf Horrill's Eestaiirant, i TUB aEnsi; ' . . - ,1.'"-' No. 16 S. Water St., Wilmington, N. C. It fEALS AT ALL HOURS. BEST WINES, Liquors and Cigars always nana. ! The public are invited to OelMy A. S. Uxbboiok. ITnos. C Ftjlhv 1 S. A. Ashx. HEBRISON, FULLER &;ASHE,';; Attorneys and Counsellors fat Law, AT.HTOlf: K. CL. WILL PRACTICE IN THE XV State and Federal Courts wherever their sec- vices may be required. 3 Omcx Former office of Phillips Mcrrimon. mar l-8m MISCELLANEOUS. GREAT BAEGAIHS IN Fall and Winter Goods. 1 TTAVTNO A FULL AND COMTLKTK Mir XJ- Forewd Iomesac DR; GOODS,; We would respectfully call the attention of buyers to the same. n view of the approaching M IT air," we beg leave to state that we lntena giving Extra -Inducements To our patrons and those visiting our city On that occasion. In addition to our EXTENSIVE stock of Staple and Foreign Dry Goods, we oner a complete line 01 ..... .'.. CLOTHING, BOOTS SHOES, HATS, . t . V .. AND : : . GKIfXS F17H.NISHINO GOODS, ' - To which we Tespeetfuuy ask on and all, to exj ine onr stock. . . . B. WEILL, exam- LL. oct7-tf ' - No. n Idarket Street 'm ' mmw W Wmw mw B S. C. RICE IN TIERCES AND BARRELS; QOFFEE3 BIO, LAGUATBA. AND JAVA; OUGABS ALL GRADES; . . ' ; EXTRA TAJI1X.T;- . , h i. Candles Xlro: Crackers, IN LOTS TO SUIT; 5 n f ' -IHWiVI, TOTTITDfl - x ur nuns mm in m n w i vunmiiwi . LAEGE3T DAILY AT THE C APITAt jmmtmmiiM one. rnjIS SENTTNEI. HAS RK iT, UNDEB- t X' gone ohanees and Improrembnti ich make it 8EW-WEIRXT8antNEI.TheSeiiil-Weekry 8entinel is unquestionably the cheapest, and best paper of the kuid in the State. ' Price $& '. THE WEEEXlSENTINEL. The ' Weekly Sen tinel s among-the largest paper' in ' the State, and .contains from 36 to -30 columns of choice reading matter, including the late, telegraphic news Trou all parts of tbe world. Foe the present. ttO adver tisements will be received for this edition. Price of subscription, $3 In advance. ' Address i ' ,i . , ap6.tf SENTINEL EUBv COMPANY. ' .-! ' . . ' - any '.paper ncunurat community. "We bav.e succeeded beyond pur most sanguine expectation, aod oar Uit is con- I montha nnH ts- (TiC.ZTJ 'L-J-J I copies Address W; T. HANNAWrt ttrt ni proprietor. ' jaaSl-tf Broclkrslcai4iige, H AJAY. TIKELT KEPTTTED AND BJB- i .----j juwwiw ui . raw viuiofu jctoBsey. i am: now: j u wait upon my old customers ana toe public H. a BROCK. . , . Y Brock's Exchange Shaving Siilooii . , ht.-tKWh-OT mnoai -w. t ' Sv r - "1 , , iu, . uuillfa Of ;rhloMly salt can badcsiWtil i,fTjTrzirJ'.rj;1 L r"s or THE on ball fpHE MAGNOLIA MONITOR Published at Mac iX 'nolia, N: C, every Wednesday has now an eztenv ircaiMion, and larger than.. nnhlt.h4 In tn.M...lu Tl ' ' 1 ' . vwvuouu uia wuuua ui uupun Sampson, uns ow and Jones, attording a rare opportunity to those Who Wish to advertise, beta rlrrjilaJwl In -t-K -r. IsT O E , B EST . ISLAND GUA1I0. .:. t-4 , :, ... ... . . - largest Amount of Cotton to an Acre GOLDSBORO, Wayne Ca. N. CTTov. 10-. or you tniseeason was i used by the side of at Wae Cbiiaty Fair. an Acre of pland' hy 3a" Granger wai Founds. v ; WILMINGTON, 1NSUKANCE. PTED1T0TTT & AUT.TaTQf fjr Liielnsurance Oompany . RIclimond, Virginia. Over 15,000 Policies Issued. Annnal Income Oter $1,500,000. Prokressiye ! Prosperous ! Prompt I SMALL EXPENSES, SMALL LOSSES, SECURE m " I2JVESTME2?TS, AMPLE RESERVE, .AND GOOD SURPLUS 1 Premiums Cash; Policies Liberal, Annual Division of Surplus. ATKINSON . MANNING; Gei'l Aiettl, ; . ... ...... ..! .. .. ..... Insurance Booms, 5 N. Water st W. C. Carrington, President; John L. Edwards, Vie rr . ; . - ' .- i-.,.. :. . .... President; DJ. Ilarteook, Secretary; J. J. Hopklni, Aatistant Secretary; Prof. E. B. Smith, Actuary; B. C. Hartsook, Cashier. , mar 28-tf i Insurance Rooms. $27,000,000 FIRE INSUHANCB tAP- ; ITAL BEPBESENTED AFTER ' FAXING DOSTOIf LOSSES. Queen Insurance Co., of , Liverpool and London, Capital : . . . .' $10,000 JDOO ziortn ijnusa ana jaercanaie insurance Company, Capital 10,000,000 artf ord Insurance Company. Capital. . . . 8,600,000 Bartrora insurance National Fire- Insurance Company, of Hartford. Capital. . 600,000 Continent mtal Insurance Company, of New zora. vapiuu . Phoenix Insurance Comnanv. of BrookJvn. IT . 1 . . . 1,600,000 Capital 1M000 Virginia Home Insurance Company, of Kchmond, Capital , 600,000 MARINE The old Mercantile Mutual of New York. LIFE The Connecticut Mutual of Hartford. ATKINSON & MANNING, General Acents nov 83-tf ENCOUIKACSK - UOimZ INSTITUTIONS. ' ' Security against Fire. j Tip ; DOME IXSraAACE COMPAIfT, 1- v.' ... " RALETQH, .N. C " This Company continues to write Policies, at fair rates, laUciaoess of insurable property. - All losses are promptly adjusted and paid, me "HOME" is rapidly growing in public favor, and appeals, with confidence, to insurers of property ia North Carolina. . i . . ' , tar Agents in aU parts of the State, -ffl ! It H. BATTLE, Jr., President- , O. B. ROOT, Vice President. -,'.' SEATON GALES, Secretary. . , ... PULASKI COWPER, Supervisor. ' ' . ATKINSON A MAJWtNO; Asmrrs," augl-tf . , Wilmington, N. C I ' 7xii-iKGToi7.iiUTnAti Fiie 'Insurance Company I j -i L.-4,. ' ' rfiirs'BOMi? 'rodiffiW. ttSTJitx okqan- , . rX 'laed'on a-setureand pfmahent basis; and oflr to the pubU aBp Insecurity ag-init-lo-sor dm-g uj m, wv-i a7T i. :ft -.' .- '- - Cheaper Insurance. ibancan.be effected ta!oy other Companiathc clty,.'!'i;'!: -,i i si ...?-. THOS; M. GARDNER, At , Office next west of the Court I if ap J04f.,( loose. MISCELLANEOUS. A, Greenwald & Co., y oi ONL STJCCESSORS1 TO IWQREBNWAfi CO.; NO, T , SI X II K BT, 8 T tt BBt, WaoiU-JI BVAUCBS WmSIOES, BHAITDIES,' GDTS, v IU.. Barns, Segari, Tooaceof &e. T. Bantlnz. ONLY SALESMAN FOR THB H0U. 'j set XIICIIIHO'ND ArcMtectnral: Irmi f orb ana Siotb w., 3 Nos. 1,000, li,0Q6Cry Street, it i RICHMOND, VA. 1 4 ; ' Spcfatltlea iT ' FEONTS FOXt STORES . PUBUO BUILDE0 'Wlndo:w:Csvpsi''A sillaColamns, GALVANIZED tBON CORNICE, CAPS A SILLf L f-:-'--t- "wt r .---'.-i U---'':' " Cookin nd -Ueatloff Stores, I , .... . -
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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