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It. tilack, Jolin C. Keyer, Jmes A. Lowery. Mmyor-'Jauaeb Wilson. Clerk aud Treusurcr T. C. Sci v-j-.a. Marsha! W. P. Canaday. Aldermen E. ii. Brink, : James Wilson, 1 1. B Mramger, Owen Buru'jv i. Kuinley, Jolin C. Jlcjer, F. W. Kjrchner, K. S; Rad cliff. Capt. o!. i'olicc Johu Fitzeniia fclealt?i Officer l llii: liEl'AllTMliNT. Chief Kutrineer P. M. Rice. Kiiukln No. 1 Juiv L. Buutv. li-Lt, Fcit Luan. A. Adrtiu No. ii C. Teitjtn, Forcumu. Cape KVar No. 3 Jas. Kichardaon, Fore man. ; Uook' X Litdder No. 1 Kogcr Moore, ' Foreman. j BrOuklin No. --V. D:;Howe, Foitman. j MAbONIC. v j Wilminvtou Coiumandery No. I Allied ! Mai tin, I',.-. C. -. Council No. T. B. Can, Ta. Hi.-. Concord Chapter No. 1 C. M. VunOia dell, U.-. p.-. St. Joh i b Lodge No. 1 11. 11. Muuiup, i N. G. Campbell Encampment No. t Geo; - ; I1. Bappler, U, P. KKIGHTS or rTTiiiAr. tJtoueWill Lodge No. 1- J. MoL. 1 io?v W. C. Clarendon Lode Nc i;, it. Kadoim, i I W. C. Germacia o. 1 V. B L:ij;in, W. 1 College Physicians and Surgcou; J. Fr.u:- cis KinK, M. L., President. Wilmington Typograpl. ieal Union No. r: Wm. II. Kayes, President. St. Ot?o.-ge aud St. Andrei S".iet Aki tiprunt, Preb't. ' Wilmington Lihnvt y AavjeV.ition L Smith, Pics't. Wilmington Literary Assujialiyu "V . L Jewett, President. Wilmlngton-Baildiij Aiiociation V, Smith, Pies' t. Grand Armv ol the li-rubii'- E. M. Shoemak;r, Commander. itecharica' Building uud Lean A.u'-ia-tion Alfred Martin, I'reVt. Cape Fi.ar Building Assoc; ,.tion ieore CHadbooin, President. Chamb:r of Commerce Wm. L. DeKo--eet, Prea't ; J.B. Kuasell, tee'y. Philoinntheau Association I-iob' t it ranu e President. 1-tai;lihi:.i i:;. T . W . UTi O AV ?s . BROWN & ANNDEKSON, J.'EAl.Clt IN ITiiiO "Va teller, . Clocks, J" vtlv3", tjilvoi" Win e, T irVTC'Y GOODS. PKCVACLl-isTOL'lT ALL A'.-L. iNO. 37 MarkcM Street.' WILM1NOTON. N. L. Clock and Jewelry ear luii Uo-tt" Watche-. repaired, nov b AND t rriu.i THi: LAKe- ! uri: offek To Tin: estStxk aud be-I a--ort ui- nt ol BOOTS AND SHOES to be ioond in the State, liuynit: ci fir-t hands we ran iiVe a bettn -la t uHxl-;tt less price than any house in thj nitj . Call ami examine. GEO. 11. FRENCH ,V SON, Ui XtrlJi Front str t. dee 10 l,My WM. McLAUlUN. T HAVE MOVED MY PLACE 0' 11 sl- 1 NESS to the corner of Eighth and Castle streets, lly iriends will pleae take notice, roar 7 lSl-tf. .,.'-75- Post Orricr: minroxoK; N. C'l I - i'V Prom this.uT'.i Uid mails irtIL ciose as K6rthenj2tasViiing) xnail.;..,V.,i.5a. m, i. -; ; "Jest received atVanOradelTe another lot of those Beautiful Walnut Sfouldlngstv : AL sorts ot blanks printed nd for sale hy S. X. Hall. OCce on Princess t." T-lf . '2 rostonnc JIeuIationsi .. fcV-i'O ot laTuourt to-dayv-OTragBTc. D." A the absence of Judge Cney.who is out of the ritv. James A. Lotvkjit, Eeq., one ol our Coun ty Commissions, was severely injured a few day6 ago. lie wa4 in the country and en gaged in harnessing his horse, when it sud denly took fright, knocked Mr. Lowery down and stepped on his leg, badly fractur ing one of the bones. We are happy to state that he is improving. 1 1 Two colored boys had a discussion with hats this morning, which caused some a musement to the spectators, though it was not so veiy much fun for the boys. There wonld hav been eome hair pulled, but as both combatants were sheared in true prize lighting style, it Avas impracticable,. Boys, you should be at school, and not fighting hi the btreets. Won't somebody start an ice cart in Wilmington, now that the hot days are coming on? How much longer must all our citizens vho use ice be compelled to tend lor it two and three times a day ? If th uealers would only undertake to deliver j it regularly the amount sold would increase t wonderfully. If they cannot give usacart may we not at least have two or three mar Lets established up town, so that less time may le cousumel in going tor ice. i m Wi: have been urged to publish our paper til 3 instead of 4 o'clock, but we can not eil do this and make a full report of the markets and produce the evening tele? graui. The commercial portion of our p.ipe. wo intend to make a specialty, not j only lull, but correct. It is,' therefore, neces sary to get as much of the days business . before oiu to press as possible. When rev. feature of importance to our editors. i:ii'.;iiXAM. After our wet weather we in. tike'y to have it prettyi warm, aud a couicquent increase of disease. Already the doctors buggies lly along the streets at jv:a neck pued, lor many children are ill. 't more so than other years at this sea f.m when su much green Iruit and vegeta bles ure eaten, but still enough, to warn people to be cautious. As the warm weath er iuereases, we should have the same poiice regulations as last season, whereby the city tv.i, kept remarkably healthy. We do hope the new city authorities will en lurec eieaaliness, and distribute a liberal tupppv et disinfectants to ail who wish them. 1 Lis will prove of great benefit to all who remain here during our heated term. iii:d probably save some valuable lives. trtt iuEHN Musical Journal. The May number oi this charming Home Musical Monthly contains an unusual amount ot oiiiual reading matter, contributions from tout heru musical writers, etc., which add not a iittle to its attractions. The article "A .Musical Qu?ery," will interest all true musicians ; "Miss Julie Halm contributes a translation from the French, "Character of the Keys,." The editor writes up "The (ircat Peace Jubilee," and Music in Savan nah," with his usual discrimination- "Hy perplionia,"the New York correspondent, tells all about music in the Metropolis, ,4Ti ials of a Musical Housekeeper," "Rests," "Melange, etc., are well worth reading. Two beautiful pieces of music are also giveu. Enclose one dollar to the publisher.-, Ludden &, Bates, Savannah, Ga,, and i he Journal will be sent-'regularly for one year. Specimen copy Ire e. The Cancelled Wili. is a story ot Amer icun lile, tracing the career of a beautiful young girl, w ho is left in ignorance of her family, though carefully prepared to fight the battle ot life, wheji the time comes in which she comprehends that on her own ef- , forts must depend the future, she pants to i make a brilliant success in society. ; The story shows what means are used to . this end, what experiences she passes through, how strangely her parentage is re i vealed to ner, and the use she makes of that j revelation. There are many characters, all LEATIIEK. ! well 6ii?taiued, who are thrown into rela ! tions tow ard eacli other of the most thrilling character ; and few readers will be found willing to skip a page of thib charming de- ! lineation of home life. It is issued in a large duodecimo volume, and sold by all booksellers at the low price I of $1 75 in cloth, or fl 50 in paper cover; ; or copies will be sent by mail, to any place, post paid, by the publishers, on receipt of the price ol the work in a letter to them. Published in uniform, elegant and durable style by T. B. Peterson & Brothers, No. 306 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa, For sale at P, Heiniberger'a Live Book Store. : :I '"CTEH 0lT CTJEIL.' -..'-'": j..; , ... , . -'"it."-- - ' . Beautiful -weather now-drsl- , .... v " - - .r j See 9 dyerUsernQnt cl grand raass ineet- IBg. . - .'"--v. -N.i v 'jr:' '- r ? " ' .Mf. Hsalon fode out for a $ uort ticie jes--teray..; - w " J ; - . -Don't forget the pul-lie t peaking Thnrs day night;.- V.XWV.1 V-: iT The delegation from this county to the DIstrleKConvention; al Clinton; start to- rradleyWschool - wUX, open tin October for the laliterau- in her splendid new echool hons(f;-;-'.C'f,r .r-"- - .Cck ZtentiCii d.witt haVo Excel- Aiyers -tcv,o., 1 era win. ai. aicven- sonTs, on and after this date. Walter Fuklokg, a well known citi. zen, met with a severe accident last night. He was driving a rivet from a boiler, when a piece of iron flew into his eye. Dr. An de rson dressed Ihe w ound, and it is feared he will entirely lose the use of the eye. Dr. Scott of the Poqi House, .was in the city yesterday. He reports Cape Fear Township all quiet and orderly. Verj lew cases oi disorder and nearly everybody at work on their fast growing crops. Our old fellow citizen, Wm. Dienst- bach, who has labored for the good of meu's sotts in this city for the past twenty one years, leaves to night for the land of his childrcu in bright, new, . wide awake Missouri. We wi?h him joy iin his new home. ACCIDENT BREVITIES. Four bodies of drowned men were found in New Xork Friday. A Boy aged 11 was killed by lightning at Davenport, Iowa, last week. An Indiana woman swooned when she got her store teeth inextricably fastened in an apple. - John W. Smith, of Plainfield, N. J.- bad hated John Brady lor a long time, and so purchased a pistol and shot him. Man drowned in North River Thursday. John Fitzgeraldi aged 3 years, fell out of a window aud broke his neck, in New York, Friday. -The body ot Nellie Jewett, of Clare mont, N. J., who disappeared about three M7r.,.L-g ofrx ni ttj T " " ML uam in tua. Amos A. Sly, of Georgetown, Miss., at tempted suicide Wednesday, by shooting himself in the abdomen with a pistol, and is not expected to recover. Wm. II. Budlong, a inarketuian of Ap ponaug, near Providence, R. L, was at tacked by two men on the highway Wed nesday night, and robbed ot 1,800. William Smith, a brakeman on the Stoniugton, R. I. Railroad, was found dead on the top of his car, Tuesday morning, and is supposed to have been struck by a bridge. A woman in Albany, N. Y., loved laud nu'm so well that she purchased and used it in large quantities and finally died of an over dose. Her husband has 6ucd the druggist.. Col. George McDougail, one ol the earliest California pioneers, committed sui cide in Washington, Wednesday night, by taking poison. Mr. McDougail had been urging a claim for SS0.000 upon Congress, on which a favorable report was expected yesterday. . He has been drinking freely for some days. rl 'm ; HAnrsK's Monthly lor June is as at tractive as usual. Tiio following contents bear unfailing evidence of its variety and abilitv to blease all tastes. " The Germans gambling Spas;1 The Mountain III" Another line collection of illustrations by Col. Strother (Port Crayon). " The He brew Exodus." A very interesting paper " The Republican monument in .Europe," - Aunt Pen's funeral," "California." A valuable article of great interest to tourists, "One nightjin Venice," "The Golden lion of Granpere," " Don. Roschen, the mythe,' " A good investment," " John Wesley and his time," " Ola Kinsengton," by Miss Thackery, "Two of my lady loves," "While 6he sleeps," and the usual amount of ' Easy chair, Literary Record, Scientific Record, Historical Record and Drawer," making it a valuable, work. Everybody should read Harper. Sckibneh's Monthly for June is on our table. As an illustrated magazine it is sur passed by none. The engravings are un surpassed, being in the highest style of the art. The lollowing are the contents: Traveling by Telegraph : Northward to Ni agara II. An English Art Reformer Ford Madox Brown with a portrait, Back-Log Studies VI. In the Garden : poem. At His Gates-chapters Xiy. to XVII, with il lustrations. The City of Warwick ; illus trated. Schools of Journalism. Draxy MiUer's Dowry part II. The Advance of Population in the United States. Her Sphere a poem. Surly Tim's Trouble. Mr. Lowell's Prose II. A Message poem. Topics of the Time. The Old Cabinet. Na ture and Science Home and Society, with illustrations. Culture and Progress. Etch ings : Blue. Ribbons : with designs. Pub lished by Scribner & Co., 654 Broadway, New York. " j 3 r we kl e. . tit. cither-v:tt 131 - -2i: Conrtr",- -itssa! J :ii3latse Eicn cf L ta"be s:- tQ tC EC - L" 1 - jnC-a ing.anclct f--I -vTcrs era cauc-'L2cii;f ccer : of I- tZTltiai'ft resai Tery. --yva-inas tne cuprcn Court aTp r''r 4 -- v;our cannot try civ'i i ''' tt ticis"'' tioskf" tass vcre Cecil 1 tie TicIatloricXktl3; city cr-"dir-rccca "r0 P11-2-161 by certain' penalties Hot tie i'J 7 T- Xt? u nz!zr3 s1- i&Iatlcrs of jeiordliiance 'mi; rcnr:r 1 i of the Special Courjs tor the trial of misdeniea ors in dues ana towns," tinder the author ity of sectiod 19 of the State Constitution. Inquibo. We shall be happy to publish the law in question, 11 we can ever get the laws. They have not arrived yet, and wethave no means of knowing when they will. i " ;ED. i : WISE AND OTHERWISE. It is a purioua tact that poor, people are- neyer afflicted with kleptomania, though they are much given to stealing. A young girl, fourteen years of age, livings gear Rockbridge, Va., can re peat nearly the whole of the New Tes tament " The unfaithful wite of the French Count, who was found with her lover and stabbed by her husband, has died of her wounds. A Boston woman recently tried to commit suicide because her dearest friend's engagement ring was a cluster and her own only a solitaire. A Decatur, IK., experimentalist has suicided with whisky and laudanum. A more popular method is to be a little longer about it, and use whisky only. Horace Greeley says that lightning rods should be planted on the side of the building, in the sun. The I vines are more thrifty, and suffer less from exposure to heavy winds. A country paper remarks that Ann Dante,, the composer of so many! popu lar but rather solemn places of music. is not a descendant of the poet bearing ia RHmmmA esairoldf J&4V in . JeraeVvity- whose son is a lampljghter, and; as be is sick just now, she shoulders the lad der and makes the rounds herself as promptly as he could do it. Forty-seven thousand persons die an nually of consumption in Great Britain a disease which the London Telegraph calls 'a Scourge, compared to which cholera is a jest and war a diversion." The New York World did this : "Prince Kamehameha, of Ohwyhee, Hawaii, is coming to matriculate in the Jesuits' College at Utica, and his pros pective subjects ask O why hee goes Hawaii from them ?" If anything could account for Mr. Robert Hart, of Utica, N. Y , emerging from the second story of his boardiog house without going through the form alities of the stairs, it was the presence of four of his wives. There is a vacancy in the New York Herald's local department, caused by the ingenuity of the reporter who was too tired to go to Rev. Henry Power's church, and so wrote up a' quarter of. a column of an imaginary sermon from a text of his own selection. LATEST BY. TELEGRAPH. From Washington. Washington, D. C, May 21. Sknaxe. The discussion of the prolonga tion" of the suspension of the writ o'f habeas corpus continues. Senator Alcorn made a scathing onslaught on Senator Ames, impugning his veracity, citizenship and other qualities which a rep resentative of Mississippi should have. From New York. New York, May 21. The bosses have generally conceded to the eight hour demand and the strike is virtual ly over, j Ten thousand emigrants landed at Castle Garden yesterday. The Herald's special commission to look after Dr. Livingstone, is withtng Xwenty days march of hirnV He was well at ast ad vices. . : : - 1 Arrived Steamships Silesia and Hum boldt? arrived out, steamships City of Wash ington, City of Brooklyn, Jinnesota, Baltic and Algeria. . From Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, May 21 . The Board of Trade passed resolutions ap proving the supplemental treaty. New York Markets. ' New Yoby, May 21. Stocks steady. Gold firm, at 13. Money easy at 6 percent. Exchange long, 109-; short, U04. Governments steady. State firm and quiet. - Cotton quiet, sales of 140 bales. Uplands 24 Orleans 24. '.Flour quiet. Wheat quiet and unchanged.. Corn dulL Pork quiet-mess . $13 87- Slit 90. Lard -dull-steam 9AG8 cents. Spirit Turpentine dull and heavy at 6161 cents. Rosin, quietr strained $3 55S3 65 Freights quiet. IJY CABLE. " ilADEii. Slav iil V Mer; disVal"che&, ftaiurBiscay, report that se Carllsts orcahlratlnrt ha-: been completely - amnihlTatoi.; 5,C(X)In 5tirgents surrendered to the loyal forces on Run day- last. Order Is now restored through out the entire Iporo'vlnee. " ' r - . - The Brig fluntsman went ashora olT Cape CLraTcs, Labrador. .The crew" and .17 put f f2?ulycre saved, - :.: - . ' ; - v .5 - Losnos May 21-Noon. ? Consols opened at S3 centCBonds CO 3 ,'Citton " quiet; Breadstti Western - and Spring .Wheat 411 tag 11 103. Flour 7s Gd, . c.. -. COMMERCIAL. . WILMINGTON MARKET. MONDAY, May 21st 2.30 P. M. Crude Turpehtixb Is unchanged in price. Sales to-day of 263 bbls at $4 60 for virgin, $3 60 for yellow jdip, and 2 50 for hard, per 2S0 lbs. Spirits Turpentine Has declined one cent, and market quiet. Sales of 270 casks at 53 cents per gallon. Rosin Market rather quiet for all grades. Sales to-day of 482 bbls at $3 25 a $3 75 for No. 1, 14 25 a $4 50 for low Pale, $4 75 for Pale, $5 62i for extra Pale, and $6 50 for window glass. Tar Only about IS bbls received which went at $3 30 per bbl. Cotton Small sales this morning at 2l 22i a22i cents per lb. i MARINE. ARRIVED. 51 Steamer Caswell, Paddison, from Point Caswell, to A H VanBokkelen. Ger Barque Straughai, Nauschutz, from Boston, to Vilard Bros. Schr Rhodella Blew, Van Gilder, from Philadelphia, to Harris & Howell. Schr David, Hankins, from Shalotte, to J Anderson & Co. 21 Steamer Gov Worth, Worth, from Fayetteville, to Worth & Worth. Steamer Cumberland, PhiUips, from Fay etteville, to L H DeRosset. Steamship Regulator, Freeman, from New York,' to Barry Bros. f ' CLEARED. 21 btmr Gov Worth, Worth, from Fay- Lfcttftvillp. t,q Worth ft, Wnrtli. , , r- ettevillc, to L H DeRosset. Steamship Lucille, Price, lor Baltimore, by A D Cazaux. Schr Hattie Sampson, Davis, for Boston, by G G Barker & Co. Schr Carleton, Anbury, for Nassau, by E Kidder & Son. RECEIPTS. i PER RIVER STEAMERS, &c. Simr Gov. Worth 72 casks spts turpt, 51 bbls crude turpt, 95 do rosin, to Sprunt &Hin8on, A H VanBokkelen, Worth & Worth, H B Eilers, Williams & Murchi son, Edwards & Hall, J D Woody, J M Henderson, S Beatty. Stmr Cumberland 59 casks spts turpt, 2 bbls cru'ie turpt, 405 do rosin, to L H DeRosset, Sprunt & Hinson, Johnson fc Birdsey, J R Blossom & Evans, F WKerch ner, Vick & Mebane, H B Eilers, Willard Bros, Smith & Strauss, A Alderman. EXPORTS. COASTWISE. Baltimore Steamship . Lucille 1,398 bbls rosin, 160 do spirits, 45 do tar, 100 do pitch, 8 bales cotton, 2 do wool, 14 pkgs mdse, 38, 909 teet lumber. Boston Schr Hattie E Sampson 209,381 leet lumber. FOREIGN. Nassau Schr Carleton 29,489 feet lum ber, 69,7900 shingles, 10 bbls pitch; 4 do tar. List of Vessels m the Port of Wil mington, N. C, May 20, 1872. STEAMSHIPS ' ' Pioneer, Wakely, Idg Phil, Worth & Worth BARQUES (Br) Eliza Avelina, Dowley, ldg Europe, Williams & Murchlson (Ger) Julius, , ldg Europe, J R Blossom & Evans (Ger) Fruhling, Koepa, ldg, Europe, Willard Bros (Ger Straughai, Nauschutz, dis, Willard Bros. BARQUEANTTNE (Br) Elizabeth Taylor, Proctor, dis, Vick h& Mebane BRIGS (Nor) Rufus, Skare, dis, Helde Bros J Crosby, Baldwin, ldg , E Kidder & Son (Br) Williamina, Boisae, dis, SCHOONERS Segwin, Davis, ldg, Bath, G G Barker & Co Ben, Davis, dis, Williams & Murchlson Lucy Wright, Elsley, dis, do Rhodella Blew, Van Gilder, dis, Harris & Howeil List of Vessels Sailed for this Port CUXHAVEN. M8gdelenar Bumgsrard, eld March 21 GUERNSEY. Homelv, Le Dain, eld April 3 PHILADELPHIA. . (Br) Brig Haidee. McDownell, eld May 11 Schr Srrah Bruen, Fisher, eld May 18 NEW YORK. Brig Electric, Meyer, ( eld May 12 Schr Ben Davis, eld May 12 Schr Nellie, Orcutt, eld May 13 8weedish Barque Phoenix, Stromberg, eld May 14 (Nor) Barque La Bella, Christensen. eld May li Schr Kate WentworthL Mead, eld May 15 Schr Burdett Hart, Pearce, eld May 17 FORTRESS MOiMKUJS. Br Barque Deer, eld Mav 10 Cia Aiay iu I Schr Light of the East; Harper eld May 13 7 ft r" A. A ... v f U , ELVOLLETJi rQzi :cnil -tJ-ii-a, - 4 ir raters Cf Geraan and Havana Cigars, V jlsi t.s: 2 . ; CoxnmissioixMeroJiibi . CictiiDast Cctjkes. Dock and Fro ' - - HXiXliJGTON'.ICtC nffJrrvH YuHi4k.i Dealers will tiit tothcntcr etS us acal T- r- - V-i " i '- "- ." ,. V i T tm .... . j. . CORNER DOCK & WATEU STREETS, WlLiLIKaTON.N.a '".- WILL GIVE PROMPT AND PERSONAL attention to the sole or shipment of Cotton . and Naval Stores, Juniper Staves and all . kinds of Country produce, Ac, 4o.j . . , 1 Orders for sale of Produce or phrchaso of Goods will be promptly attended to, and to the best advantage to our customers. We are also receiving largo consignments of all grades of Liquors which , we are pre pared to sell at wholesale, at the lowest cash prices. " ,. j dec 24 , 160-tf s. h. iviusrisriisrG-. conrjiooion r-iEDcimuT, AKD DEALER IN I Groceries, Pronsiois, Dr? Goais. Clotbw, &c. &c, No. 22 and 24 North Water Street, WILMINGTON, N. ..C. f Consignments and Cash Orders Solicited! nov 23 151-ly RICHAIiD 1ST. MOON. Commission Lleroha&t, AND DEALER IN FLOUR, QRAIN, HILL FEED, AND COUNTRY PH0DU0E. I. Cor. Camden &Paba Sts Orders from North Carolina Solicited, feb 11 j 174-tt ; i- PARKER & TATllLiOR, Successors to A. H. NEFF Slanutacturcrs and dealcri in no use Furnishing Go ods, No. 19 Front Street; 1 WILMINGTON, N. C. Guns, Stoves, Lanterns,. Kerosene, Oil Tin and Sheet Iron Ware: j Roofing done at short notice. Agents for Fairbank's Scales. nov 19 , 150-1 v ' r New Store I Old Gfoocls ! BREEliEWALD & CO., . v , 32 NOKTH WATEB STEEET, Next door to Willard Bro's WHOLESALE DEALERS IN LIQUORS, WINES,. " BRANDIES, WHISKIES r GINS, &c, Ac., and all kinds of Fancy Liquors. I which wc wfll pflfer to the trade on the most reasonable terms, "as we are receiving large consign- ments of the best goods in tfip country. j35Please call before making your purchases. Ian 14 - I icii j"" 160-tf W. H. DART, LIFPITT'S DIJIIipilGv SOUTH PltONT ST.. wixivnisrGWolir, psr'o., Plmlier, Steam pi Gas Fitter, and dealer in ' Wrought ana Galvanized Iron Pipes, Brass Cocks, Valves. Gas Fixture. - and all descriptions ojf FITTINGS FORI STEAU, I WATER AND GAS. Particular attention paid to fitting up' of x COTTON MILLS, with Steam, Gas and Water. :. nov 12 j ' lis-tf J. S. WTTiTilAMS, DEALER IN FaVy and Staple Xry Grood&, Carpets. Mattings, 5cc. ' ' - .. I ' 31 North Fbo'tStkiet, Wilmington! N. C. f O. R. MAYKR. : B1KEIIY and i CONFECTI0NEB 34 Market Street, FRENCH AND AMERI CONFEC- TIONEIIY, FOREIGN &, rXMESTIC FRUITS, x a 1 Weddings and partly supplied at', short I notioe. with U t.HMMM Of trie ftnaasvn . rav -3 - njv- UW7 : -r -:;W .. . - . .1 . . V .-, - - jr . ' y ' : ' - .l-r " A ' i . v;. US v.. ; A stock :t. : . j .' ' 0 V
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