I' ' '. . , ;.tril-.ll ..ri ..i.l. -'V' . -. . ... "" ...... - .... -A -'WVJ:': , , i 4, ' : ' . . vol. vi . ,sjS : - uo. 14 VM. r.-CANVA ....Bwincsa Manager .J M J. v ....... . Editor obscription. cax ydvance ..for 00 ... .1 in advance .... 300 Six uivntf 1 ' " Tbroc nrtlls ia ftv1100 1 50 One iub in adTaocc 50 jlt businces letters should be ad- drJyQ lo the BusUet Manager, and all toliiUDl(;atioi44 or matters rvlatiiig to tne C(arial Uepttrlment to tuc Editor. . ' urrespoudence Bolicltetl froiu ottr friends all irlt of tbo State, on topics of gene L iuU;ret. i'wlitieal Hwft aud rciort3 at i roi are especially desirable. CouMyand City Directory. COL'STl. beritl - J. W. ticbeuek, Jr. Clerk fluierior Court J. C. Maun. Register of Deeds Y. J. Biyiun. Coroner---E. D. Hewlett. Treasurer Owen Fenuell, Jr. Couuty Examiner A. R. Black. Staudaid Keeier Win. M. Harris. Commissioners 8. -N. Martin, Chairman; E. M. Shoemaker, A. K. Black, John C. lfeytr, Jtmes A. Lowery. city. Mayor--Jamco Wilson. Clerk and Treasurer T. C. tfvrvose. Marshal W. Y. Cauaday. Aldermen E. K. Brink, Jamei Wilson, 1. B. Uraluger, Uwcu Buruey, D. fluujley. Win, U. Tburbcr, Joseph E. Sampson, Johu C. Mct, V. W. Kcniiucr,K. si. Rad cliH Capl. bl 1'olice John Fitzgerald. Cfpti'iu Niiht Policy -Louis Nixou. HUE DLrAKTMEM Chief Kugineer P. M. Rice. Rankin No. 1 Juo. L, Boatwrighl, Fore man. A, Adrim Ho. 'i C. Teitjeu, Foreman. Cati- F-,ar No. o Jas. Kichardson, Fore- i man. Brook)) u No. 1 W. D. Howe, Foremau. Hook V Ladder No. 1 Roger Moore, Foreman. . MASOW1C. Wilmington Commandery No. 1 AUnxl Martin, I... C. Council No. T. B. Carr, Th. 111.'. Coneonl Chafer No. I C. M. VanOra dell, 11.'. P. ' ; St. JohVs Lodge No. 1-11". H. Muuson, W.M.'. v i. o. u. r. v... r ..... I miIi'i' Kn ' il M Altnflur N. C. Cainpb'.ll Encampment No. 1 tleorge P. Bapiler, U. P. . Giblcm Lodge No. i-Wni MeLaurio, V. M. KMUHTS OF I'YTHIAS. Stoucwill Lodge No. 1 J. McD. French, W. C. Clarendon Lotlge No. 2 R. S. RadeiiU, W. C. ' Ccrmania No. i- W. Bvhmau, V. C. MIsCELXANKOU. College PhyBieians and Surgeous-J. Fran cis Kiug, M. President. City Hospital J. E. Wiuants, M. D. Sur geon in charge. Wilmington Typograpt ical Union No. 92 Wm. M. Hayes, President. St. Geo ge aud St. Audrcrr SocietyAlex, pruut, Frca't. Wilmington Library Association W. L. Smith, Pies' I. Wilmington Literary Association W. L. jewett, President. Eclcet'e Literary Society--J. 1. Meares, Trcsident ; Chas. U. Russell, Secretary. Graud Army of the Republic E. M. hoemak:r, Commander. Post No. 3d. A. R. J. S. W. Eagls '.'ommoudcr. Wilmington Building Association W. L. Smith, Pi es' t. Mechanics' Building and Loan Associa tion Alfred Marti u, Pres't. Cape Far Building Association George 'Ui, President. tof Commerce--Wm. L. DcKos---'Rjissell, ScVy. l RoblSlraugc ouor and Tern- (JT ROWN, .c-"soi; 10 BR'JWN & ANNDERSUN. DiiALLK I2i o Wutclies?, Olockfr,' welry. Silver Ware, juNjyr goods. -yACUifci TO SUIT ALL. AGh25. f6 37 Market Street. WILMINGTON', N. CV Clocks aud Jewelry carefully HG-tf DAVID PI00TT, i TOBACCONIST WILMINGTON, N. C. :h3 iso-Gm I I 4 . . I . j 1 . " 1 ' m - " p- .mi if , -..ii . , i.. , ... , , . . . - . " ' ' DaVIIjY bulletin. 'Miaroitoicji cr. IJi-;coKr, J i June -7SSA.vM 172.1 Ware of 'Obser vation; i " "'- l Direct Ion Stat of Weather. TlierJ of Wind. Augusta, Geo.' lialtiinore, ; Boston, Buft'alo, N. Y., Calm; Clear. 57 Ul 57 M 51 tit) 51 si r.i 67 s. k . N. AV. S. E. Clewd. Kiar. Clouds. i;uicagot. mimU'ng Kir. v K. - itv Clenr. Jlontrcai, C'an.J i S. n. j:. E. k-Mosir. iCIenr. isew xork, Portland, ile.. " Punta-RaKsa, Fa Washington, Wirminsrton; Fair. Clear. r :.K If hnn'i Cain Clear. Meiut Tcm.-fOTtheihTn yntft TP? Tota 1 Rain uOLT4J 1 nches. Highest .otcrved Temp. .'Lowest 57. Moiin Temp, of wiine month last year, 71 l ' Robe rt Se y botu , . Scrg't Hlgnai Service. U. A. , , . . Post Office Regulations. Post Office, Wilminoton. N. C , ) ' March 31, lb7J. f From this date the mails will eiose as follows: Northern (morning) mail 1 0 a. m. Northern (night) mail S p. ui. Southern mail :. S p. in Ed. R. Bkink, P. M. LOCAL ITEMS. Just received at VauOridell's another lot of those Beautiful Walnut Mouldings. All sorts ol blanks printed and for sale by S.O.Hall. Office on Princess st. tf Tiiiinii will be a meeting of Hoard ol Aldermentbis ereuieg. the Excuusion Tickets cau now be pro cured to all available, points. Head the advertisement ot the Rail Jtoad'CVmpa-. nits, and choose your route. Particular attention is called to th! City Health Ordiuauce It is of the ut most importance, and we hope or citi zens will attend to the requirements at once. The light-boat Frying Pan Shoals was brought to the city this morning for repairs. Ia the meantime another vessel take her place until the necessary repairs are made. . - . - mm j . Mr. Charles Phillips, aged 07, lrom Montreal, Canada, died yesterday evening at the Purcell House. He had been ill for a long time and was stop ing in the city for his health. His re mains were forwarded to his friends this morning. Three weeks from to-day the Juno term of the Superior Court will le held. Suits cannot be brought alter Wednes day the 12th inst for that term. Attor neys will please-take notice and govern themselves accordingly. MahkkV HfiroRTs for the month of May show that there were Beeves slaugh tered, 11G; Hogs, 50; Calves, 15; Sheep, 527. There were 845 cart?, and lo wag ons in market. For the week ending June 1st there were Beeves slaughtered, .34; Hogs, 10; Sheep, 111; Calves, 1. Aud 234 carts in market. County Commissioners Brief Ue roRT. Chairman was instructed to ex amine1 the W. & W. K. H. tax rctuics, and report -to the Board. S. VauAm ringe allowed $535 for work ou bridge. A tax of 5-10 of 1 per cent, authorized to be levied by the Township of Wil mington, and the Sheriff to collect the same. Mr. Black instructed to super intend Township lines between Rocky Point, Holden, Columbia aud Lincoln. Benjamin J. Lawton, Harbor Mas ter ana Clerk of the Board of Naviga tion, died last night. Mr. Lawton was a young man of promise, and leaves a wife and child to mouru his -loss. As an officer he was always prompt and atseutive wc believe, aud his place will be nut easily rilled. The flags of the shipping iu port to day are all placed at half-mast in respect to the memory of Capt. Lawton. 'tlie r . i. a' f house. a nonce oi lue cx cellent troup to perfoim to-night, was unavoidably crowded out Saturday. If Messrs. Skiff & Gaylord 1 ave the talen ted performers they had iu Washington a short time ago, tvc may opk for a rare treat, musically, as 'well as in witicism We caution them, however, that both political parties atttnd concerts, aud the custom of some companies from the North, ringing in political hits intended to plcaic a' Southern" audience ol ten fall short of the mirk. The last time wc saw this excellent company, they were free fconi that odious trick, and wc hope to chronicle the same good, taste at their performance to-night. W m Key. West. Vial Iakc CUv.1 Fla THE TOXTU JCm - -3 Bam. Johnsob, the Basso Prbfttntlo, sings to-nigbl. r ! . It is harder to tell nhat caauot go into a paper than what can. i Judge Cantwell is out ol the ity, HDd no Court was held toklaj. ! ISuusbiuc and light showers eh ate pch other to-dar like smUcs and j Lest property changed haoda durM mg the month of May past, than any mouth for the past two years. Workmen are removing the brick wall on Princess street, preparatory to building au'ofiice lor Col. W. L. Smith, Frank Leslie keeps pouring his broadsides into President Grant, but they are papr bullets and wiiroot hurt any one. v - 11 i yt,, toUToyour local lii'inu loft, nif ikofiQtiao ilm noiipr ia an full, but such awful things do happen; and we are sad. ' Harnss' news stand as usual, is filled with all the late periodicals, and papers. Mr. Harriss is a success in his line, as the daily crowds of knowledge seekers amply testify. Thc Grand Chapter meets to-night. Tin evening liain WllL UnUOUDieaiV bring iu a goodly number ot. the lights ol masonry. Wc extend to our com panions a cordial greeting. fcxiLL the families keep pointing Northward. Four families went' this morning and we- know ot three others who go to-morrow. Why will they all go aud leave a fellow alone Hit: Freemason, published at St. Louis, Mo., is the largest Masonic , , . a , . edited by that prince of ood, George Frank GonltipuTietl; i nu cv it ti vi n trton al lur tett iow nrice i J a T " - ' - s t- nf 00 ntr Annum. Mr. flnnlev is a. T graceful style and a splended Masonic Jurist. His paper has been publicly recommended bv many of the Grand Lodges of the Uuited States, and should be seen to be appreciated. ; - The July number of the Old and Nery to be issued June 15, will repeat the highly successful experiment of last year, and will be an Educational Num ber. It will contain a graphic account of life at the famous Rouud Hill School. established and conducted by Grorge Bancroft and Dr. Cogswell ; a compre hensive view ol tne whole range of instruction now given at Har- vaid university; omer papers upon topics of educational j importance. aud a College Directory, giving the name, locality, course of study, faculty and number of students of 175 or more of the principal collegiate institutions of the United States being an extreme ly convenient reference list. Mailed, j post paid, ou receipt of 33 cents, by the iiil,Uclior5 Xfo.cra Rnliol-tci Ttrnci'a Ti . CORRESPONDENCE. The- Editor of this jiacr is iu no icoy re- aixmsible tor lic views or statements ot Lvrrcs- lotideit; no cotnniunlcations of an anottyrnoui character will be published; the real name of the writer nu$l accompany jill couununicatiQtiXi Any oiic who may Jeel agrieoed at statements matte by correspondents can obtain the name on appttcalioi to tie Juditor, Editor Evening Post : Dear Sir: Judge Settle' of Rocfc ingbam, the Republican candidate tor Congress in the Fifth Distiict, N. CM had a discussion with General J. M. LEAcn his competitor at Ashboro, Randolph, N. C, last Tuesday, Cjeneral It T I Leach said that the Kirk Bergen war, a communication to the Vosc de Cuba, char on defenseless men was enough to con- eos thc brokcrs with ving fraudulent quo on ueituseiess men, was enougn 10 con- taious order to nnad the merchants vict, and forever datuu the Republican an imrxseon the public, h'e Government partv. aud he was satisfied that his competitor would be defeated because he belonged to the party, that) upheld Holden, who instigated that war. Judge Settle in replying, said : No one more than I condemn brutality. I am no apologist for what Kirk and Berlin did, and I am satisfied that the rl v f rpnrnt rnnipmn 'nlitr 1 - I " . , , , -. I was not uone proper uy jxira or iergin. You say that I belong to the party that sustains Holden who ' instigated this war. I charge' upon him as belonging to . the party that murdered Outlaw, Stephens, and Colgrore, s drowned Par- j year, scourged Curtiss and scores of smaii gmmi iq me moumams. mcromeis others, exiled Senator Schoilher, though nownenw to. the capital. A fcways . - kV"''l4Ft".w"o will b reqr! red to restore travel and teic tbe instrumentality of the kuklux klxn. graphic communication. , ; ;. - - also, cbargeny iapetitor; wit b being the candidate! of !tCi .iartf-l artruuii erected !iJa1t Pens" forf ypiuiiilhU county. I ciuirgoAAateneiarfCiH W. Leav tmthrbpej:the! DerMbitf for Auditor! . was a; jhiUtia Oqneranurr Ex-Oo7ernor Vance, and that the said Iventhrope Jiaiitnjhin ! those ;bull pen?, uiD wives, xiauguxers an sisiera. oj men. vrtinaA nniv" r.rlmft waa f&rm i ftfjatDsewV twoiii lo 4hiHtmlFpem these womcaere subjected lto i all .Jhl barbarities that tbivrnoat inhnml tWlni could sujrsesMhev were not allowed to J attend the calls of nature without beiog attended by an armed - male guard.- I charge that, this gallant, inihtia'Gemiral oi,5,oy 2?': :soialdliecI young JNorthcutt, one beautiful Sunday morn ' ing ad.tl,1 onlycrinie whe wouM not raise7 his arm to figut'agamst the DWoal cDarge tDat jou be Dg to Ue I ' x a rs between fencerails, in order to compel her to tell where her husband was, he then being in the woods to keep lrom being conscripted. General Lkach-"-tI;v was opposed to things as much as you were. Judge SBTTL.BTT.bQt you are the can didate now of the meu and the princi- pjes that carriefi them on1 Jraf Ant.hiiR.Asm nrPvil onrl .Tnrlcro I Settle is dealing heavy blows upon his vulnerable opponents. 1 think the Judge will carry his district by about nine hundred majority. Amen say we. n.t ours, G. Greeley in Kentucky, A correspondent at Big Boone Borings. Bobner county'; Lty.; writes : 4tThe in habitants of the couuty round about here are intensely Democratic. L They held at the Springs on Saturday last a primary meeting, S! TTXTJ. . f mmnrrnTy I iii'ri niciiicainrp nnnrina i 1 8aw but two that would vote for Gree- I timentseenwd to be very much against i seaQinn of mia pnvpinnn mnnntiiptiirpra Dolly had better cease 9 exist when sne acts so. Post office clerks and other have to creep among, the vines - - ' X' " 1 and flowers to ascertain the Address of a letter, which is a delightful task. m . LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. From Washington. Washington, D. c, June J. The Spanish advices indhlatc the earjy re lease of Dr. llouard. The President vetoed the bill for the relief of Melton Best, of Padueah, for house de stroyed by the government. It was an inci dent of the war, and an infinite amount of property was destroyed in the same way. The President also asserts that it is over valuation. ; J - Senate Bill allowing privileges to tug and freight boats used exclusively for, tug and freight , purposes upon the Mississippi river and $ts tributaries,' passed. The privi lege is limited to twelve months from the passage of the act. Such vessels are allowed to earfr J50 instead of 110-pounds steam, to which passenger vessels are restricted. Car penter is answering Sehurz. House took a recess. The Con ferenee Com. mittce arc out and have not yet determined upon the tobacco tax; 20 cents, uniform, is r rom onto. Ceeveean i, J une 6. Late lust evening, at Portsmouth, Ohio, Councilman Scott of that place, with, his son aud four or five others went out boat ing on the Ohio in a small steamer; provided with a Tubular boiler, widen exploded and tort the boat to pieces, . wounding ', nearly . all Seott's injuries will iprolblyproveliitiil. His son had a leg broken; A i The clothiers here have yielded to the stri kers, ahd the men will fesume Work to-mor-row. - "i.fe 'v .-s. " From Florida Kev West, June 3, A Havana correspondence Slso stiites that the government has prohibited the journals from publishing any other quotations than those of the Royal Board of Brokers. The President of the Havana Railroad, iu thus makes itself, partially : responsible for the cyil, in refusing to allow theprcjs to pub lish the regular quotations. U From inlassacAnsettB. Boston, June;;. -W. H. WadleigU, Teller of tlie'Massaehit charge of defalcation of 9S7,mJ The Teller MJlla iH.I lOIVZli lift UK! Wfl flrTPSTM nil Ik a a .1! m r i a '1 '--.'I"' V" a appears' to have hoaxed the Examiner by x j a . m 9 - , oging wnus in pareci9anu onnguig me s"100 parcels twice. ? From Mexico a Motekkv, iimc 3. Thc revolutionary General Trevino, find-. ing hlmsell threatened attempted to evacu ate Montery. when he was attacked and i badly defeated. , He however escaped with a . t'com NeirArork Arrived Steamship 'Wyoming. .'Arrived out, City of Brussels; 'Manhattan; Oceanic, and Cambria. ) x ff . , ti v , . -sj-i.. St. Ihvui, June 3. Primary democmlle elections lo the Balti more convention show largely for Greeley From Indiana. ' r Durmg h raJUj 4U)utuand.Tvitom The roof otitno uazette onice Aras oiown on nootting the office and doing oilier "damage.-' ; 4 , ( New York Markets. New Yokic, June 3. x8tocks very steady; Gold strong at 11 !?'. Money easy at o percent; Sterling'cxeliaiige long W&;, short my. -Goyennnents dull but steady. State bond quiet and dull. "Cotton llini. fckdes of SSG .baies middling at 27c. Flour dull aud heavy. Wheat quiet and rirm. Corn dull ml declining Vuihi. quiet nless 13 loGr$2Q. lantl. quiet .steam Spirits Turpentine quiet at OOe. .Uos-. in quiet and teady, at ?3 W for strained. Freights firm. 1; BY C All LI. :- Lomjo", June 3. A n ivecl, steamship Lucj-, from Charleston Foreign .Markets. London, June -Is'oon Consols sej.g; Ex. Dividend Bonds W.. Paris, Jtuic 3-Koon. Kenlcsojf. 87c; ? Li v EiaooE, June o ooii. Cotton opened quiet and steady, uplands 11&UU; Orleans f Later--Cotton steady. Sales of 12,o0u bales to speculators and 3,000 bales to exporters. " 'Breadstuff's quiet. Corn 2Ss. Lard 'Site. 0d DIED. LAWTON On Sunday evening, Juue 3d, at 94 o'clock, of Consumption, Capt. B.J. LAWTON, aged 31 years. The-funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon at 4 o'cloek, from the residence of Mr. L. Lyons.' on Third street, thence to Oakdale Cemetery. ..Friends and acquaint- tmium. to attend. , ; ALS. COLOMERClAIi a " - 3 i MONDAY, June 35 P. M. UaupB TuaFENTiNE-i-No change reported. Sales of liU bbls at f5 for virgin, $4 for yel low dip, and $2 85 for hard, per 280 lbs. Spirits Turibntiwb Has declined one cent, and market quiet. Sales of 250 casks at 53 cents per gallon for Southern packa ges. : vU .. " Rosin Sales of 890 bhls at f :! 80 lor strain ed, $2 90 for No. 2, $3 10 lor low No. 1, $3 50 for. No. 1, ff for low Pale,, and $5 for ex tra Pale. Tar Sales of 78 bids at fJ 50 p- r bid. Cotton No sales reported. MARINE. ARRIVED. 1 Sebr. John, Williams, from New York, to Williams & Murchisou. 2 Steamer Waye, Skinner, from Fayette villc, to Williams and Murchisou. ' CLEARED. 3 Steamer Wave, Skinuer. loi Fayette- viile, by Williams & Murchisou. RECJEirTS. PER RIVER STEAMERS, Ac. StmrVWave 186 bbls spirits turpentine, 21 do crude turpentine, 204 do rosin, to Williams & Murchison, Edwards & Hall. List of Vessels in the Port or Wil mingtoUf N. Ct Jane 3, 1872. STEAMSHIPS Pioneer, Wakeley, Id Phil, Worth & Worth BARQUES (Ccr) Straughai, Nanschutz, ldff, Europe Willard Bros. BARQUEANTINE (BrJ Elizabeth Taylor, Pjroctor, ld, Europe i Vick tic Mebane I BRIGS (Br) Williamina, Boisse, Idg Cork, I Williams & Murchison (Br) Criteriou, Court, dis, do (Br) Essex. Smith, dis, Sprunt & Hinson Ger Eiche, Kassebohn, dis, Willard Bros Br ilaidee, McDonald, dis, E Kidder A Sons SCHOONERS Nellie, Orcutt, dis, Harriss & Howell Tarry Not, 8immous, dis. Harriss '& Howell S.V. W. Simmons, Williams, dis, Harriss & Howell Kate Went worth. Mead, ldg Cuba, E Kidder & Sous 8arah Brueu, Fi&her, ldg Phil, , Harriss & Howell Light of the East, Harper, dis," I ; Harriss & Howell List of Vessels Sailed for this Port, CUXHAVEN. Magdelena, Bumsgard; f v eld March 21 GUERNSEr. . 1 Homely, Le Dain, '"-. PHILADELPHIA. Sehr Judge Hopkins, JJaker, Brli? John Pierce, Towneend, i . M BALTIMORE. eld April 3 eld May 22 eld May 29 c X -', eld 3Iay28 - eld May 29 4 eld May 28 eld May 2U Br Barque AriadDCi Howell, .'.-.rsivi BOSTON. Ger Barque Scalla, Waack, Sehr Kate E Rich, Walford, t ; ! NEW YORK; Br Barque Dr C Tapper, Chamberb, - " ' -- eld May 25 Sehr John, Williams, eld May 25' FORTRESS MONROE. V f Br Barque Deer, eld May 10 .'NEWCASTLE.' Vcanre, Norgaard, ' , ! eld May .8 Swedish Barque Ulrika Brcuenberjr, . , . s "cldMayltt . .. BRISTOL., ; : (Br) Bquc Amazon, McDonald, dd May 14' . . NEWPORT. f ' Br Barque Fair & Easy, Taylor, eld May 21 aiSCELLANEOUS. A. ADRIAN. ir IL.VOLLEK. ADRIAN & V0LLERS. WHOLESALE DEALEB4 IN Groceries midlXiaiiors. Imrortcrs of German and Havana Ogars, ' .' AN1 . , Commission Mercliaut, 8uui-H-lAfJKSJocK and Fkom I ;? H ..WIXfMINGTON,JN. C. Having the largest and !t l hsm tel si.h k of Groceries and Liquors in theCHv, li'd-is will find it to their iuterest t give us j-all before buying elsewhere, i 1 may 17-tf. , ' - , ' . 1 J. W. SCHENCK, Jr., & CO., i ' ... - General Commission Merchants Commercial Agents J COKNiSi; DOCK & WATER SIREEIH, 'IE311NG ton, X. C. 'WILL CIVL PKOM1T SV PlilibUAL' attention to the side or shipment of Cotton and If aval Stores,, Juniper Staves and all kinds of Country produce, &c, ie. Orders for sale of rroduecor:purcba -v ir Goodswill.bc -promptly attended to, and to i the best advantage to ourxustomcrs. Wc are also receiving large consignment-! of all grades of Liquors which we arc pre pared to sell at wholesale, at the lowest cash prices. - dee 21 . . , : ' H.Wrtf conniGcion merciiaut , . AND 1EVEEK IN 1 - Rroceries, Provisions, Dry Goods Clotbiiig, &c. k., No. &i and 24 North Water Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. Consignments and Cash Orders Solicited .novK . l'l-l.v RIOHABDN. MOOIST. Commission Merchant, aKdIjealei; in . FLO UK, GRAIN. ' MILL FEED, AND COUNTRY PUUDUCL. Cor. Camdein&Pacii Sits Baltimore, MuY 7 Orders from 'North Carolina Solicited. febU 174-tf PARKER ife TAYLOR Successors to I A. H. NEElf , . 1 " Mauufaeturers and dealers in HOUSE FUmiSHIlfG GOODS, No. 19 Front Street, W IL MI HGTON.N, U, (Juns, Stoves, Lanterns, Kerosene, oil Tin and Sheetdron Ware. Roofing done at short notice . 'Agents for Fairbank's Scales. L llcvJ9 . 4 l-3U-ty NewStore ! Olcl Qoocls. ! i GREENEWALD & CO., 1 32 NOKTU WATEK STKEET, Xext door lo WiOurd Bro s. WHOLESALE DEALBW3 iV LIQUORS, WINES, BRANDIES, WHISKIES , OINS, &c , Ac., and all kinds ofl'aiicy Liquors, which wv win oner to me tnwicon t ne most reasonable terms, as wc are 'receiving large consign ments of the best goods in the country. iPlca.sccaU before making your purchases. jun it lw-ti W. H. DAET, MPPIiyr'S BUILDING, SOUTH FJtONT ST W1LMIN.G-T.ON1N, O., Plnmlier, Steam and Gas , Filler, and dealer iu Wrought and Galvanized Iron I?ite. llrass Cocks, Valves, Gas Fixture and all descriptions of FITTINGS FOR STEAM, WATER AND GAS. Particular attention paid to fitting up oi COTTON MILLS, with Jteam, Gas and Water. . J. S. AVILLIAM dlaleI; in Ifixixoy aixU.Stailtj Dry Ciootlw, ol Nokth Front Street, Wilmington, N. ;:;;(XB,iMAYKi(, DAKKRY and CONFECTIONERY ... . ..-. -, --. - , . ' fc ' d-i-Morkit Htreet, A:1 FRENCH AND AMKIUCVN CONFIX'- - - -: , ' ITIUNEUY, f FOREION & .DOMETI(; FRUITS. Wetldhigs and parties sunplictl at (short notice, with all the delicacies of the season. nov 5

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