r 'V. 1 V r - - : 4. , VOL VI. WILMINGTON, N. C, FBJDAYj 724 ... ..1 Wfcf H ;:? f; ..1 - 5 r . ' t "a : f f - l 111 I- I it ' i I I ' - . - . i ' , .ITSI 1 tJt .TJii X i 1 TI LK Til VENTNC3- POST, j Fubifih'd every afternoon except Snnday. WJI. )'. CANADAY ... .Business Manager JAMB'? 'J. MANN... Editor Subscription. . Uu:; year, in advance.... r? 00 uiouthi, in advance 3 00 Vhrcc mouths, iu advance 1 50 Uuc uivulb, in advance.... 50 5-AU busiuass letters should be ad iltxad lo the IJudiaesb Manager, and all oiutunuicatitnib or matters relating to the editorial iepurtmeiit to Lhc Editor. jjorrvepoudcuce feolieited freui our friends iu all parts of thu State, ou topics of, gene ral lutcrust. rolitical iicwb aud reports ol crop rc tsptJclallj dosirublc Post OHice Regulations. . Ul Vli E. WtLMlNOTOK. N. U.. March 1873. 'f i roni Ibis ilalc lhc mails mil ciobc as follows. Noithcru (uioruiug) mail J.& a. ui. Northcru liiht ) mail :.bp. ui :icutbtru mail. 8 p. in Ei. K. BniKK, P. M. Hours ol opening and closing Reading iiooui of Wilmiutou Library Association : peu at 31 A. M.. close at 1 o'clock P. M. a: P. M., " 44 7 " P. M. b P. M., " 10 " P. M. (.'uuitlyaiul City Directory. C0LTITV. ihcrifi W. Schenck, Jr. Cl'jrk Superior Court J. U- Maun. Kegiotcr ol Deeds WT J. Bivins. Coroner E. D. Hewlett, l'reaaurer Owen Feuuell, Jr. County Examiner A. K. Black, standard Keeper Wm. M. Uarrisc. CouiuiLsiouers S. N. Martin, Chairman; L. M. Shoemaker, A. ii. Black, John U. IKyvr, James A. Lower,). j Major Jauicb VVilsou. j Clerk aud Treasurer T. U. Sunonc. I Hai-shal W. P. Cauaday. ' Aldermen K. 1L Brink, James Wilson, j L. B. liraiuger, Owen Burne: D. Runiley, Wui. II. Thurber, Jooeph B. Bainpsou, John O. lleer, V. W. Krchuer, R. . Kad eliU. UapL ol Police John If iUgerald. Captain Night Police Louis Nixon, HUE UEPABIMimT.' A 11 Chill Kairiuter P. M. lUcc - Bankiu N-. 1 Jpo. L. Boatw right, Jf'cr&.j man. A. Adriau 2o. 3 C. Teitjeu, Poreman. . Cape Fer No. li-Jas. Uichard-ou, Pore- j uiau . . i. 11 " t.- "j WVUkljU i.w. . " ; H00L i Ladder No. 1 Koger Moore, I , " Mil. J. V. liovfc, an atlii,', 01 uc l uremiin ' 1 MAsoAit. kuowledged laleuf, id n prtscut cu- Wiliuiugtou Commaudery No. 1 Allred j gaged. iu repainting the old and airang Martin, E. C. iug new scenery at the Opjra Uousit. Council No. -T. B. Cair, Th . ill.-. i Concord Chapter No. I CV M. VanOrs- : A.Ni' person wishing to purchase a ell, 11. P. - i very line building lot on Third Street dt. John's Lode No. I II. 1L Muutou, j ttwetu Mulberry "and Walnut, can be N " - S accommodated bj calling upou W . Y. ViV. . Ai.on-.. j (JaunadMV, or James & Mearts. :,ir 1 'ac l..'dire No-. 1. M. Altallar, J - ' j 11' .1... 1 ' II 1 "kmuhisoi riiHiAs.' j sioum dl Lodge No. 1 J. MeD. Freueh, j . C. Clai' ij.Joh Lodge No. - U, ?. KHdelitf, 'N . C. Jvimuuiii I - W . lichmau, W. C. yucliLLAt:oLj. oii'-c i'h) biciuue. an dtJuioea J. 1'iau i Kis, M. L., Prcoidcut. lt Hospital L. Wimuitt. M.,U. liur- :! iu charge. j w i. ''v i-riiii. lo! L'uiou'No. b i .. ...... p-,,.1,,,,1 Win. M. lla,. "ut- I Vl' .ttud!5t' Audlcn wt-AI. pruut, 1 les t. -., in.-iu. 1 -1 VVilin i II Ten Librai Atcoeiutiiou W. L. mith, Pres't. vYil!!om-lou Literal A.codatiou W. L.' J '-nctt, l'rcbident. Etlect c Liteiar ?io-ict. J. 1. Mcarea, 1'icsideut . Cboa. L. Ku&dcll, Secretary. iiand Aruiv ol tlc Kepublie K. M. fbvemak :r, Commauder. Poil No. J A. It.- J. . W. liafjltf! i '1 tin 1 iKtiiilHlV Wilmiu-touUuildiusAsBoeiatiou -W. L. j iuith, Prea't. Mechauica' Bulldi tiou Allred Martiu in- aud Loan Aotocla- ship Beuelactor while ashore off the j passea at the last session of the Legis ' 1 oar. .. " I sinmt, .i..t.. . Cape Pear Buildiug Association tieorge Chadbourn, President. Chamber of Commerce Wm. L. Dellos set, Prea't ; J. 11. Kussell, See'y. Phllomathean Association Kob' I Strange President. Friendship Temple of Honor and Tem perance, No. 1-HE Foster, W C T USTAHLJ25HKD 1SSJ. fctcvtssson 10 , BROWN & ANNDKKS0N, bllVLLK IN Fine Watches, Olockt?, Jewelry, Silver"Ware, PANCY GOODS. v I ?i. EjlKCrACIA54 TO SUIT ALL AGlift. N"o. 37 Alai'lcet Street, i WILMINGTON, N. C. ' Watch, clocks dud. Jewelry carefully repaired. , ; - - novo , - HS-tf k DAILV BTJIiliETIN. . , . MtrrtoROiiOttiCAT Hecokij, June 14 7:XJ A. M., 1872. Place of Obser Direction State of Weather. vation. Ther. or wina. Augusta, Geo. Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo, N. Y.. Chicago, Galveston, Key West. Fla 76 70 75 m uo W w 71 ill 7-i 81 8"J H, E. s. w. W . W y. av. ,s. w. dear. . Clear. Cloudy. Foggy. Clear. Fair. Fair. Fair. N. W. Lake City, Montreal, Can.. Cloudy. Clear. New York. Portland, Me., Punta Koshu, Fa Washington, Wilmington, !S. W. S. Wk fcj..-E. 'if. V. Cloudy. Cloudy. Clear. Cloudy. ' ItOBKKT SKYKOTH, fergfL Signal Kenice, U. A. LOCAL ITEMS. J t or received at VauOrsdell'b- another lot of lhoe liceutil'ui'Waluut MouTdiDg. ; m " r AJlsorUot Wanks printed and for tale y fi. G. Hall. Ofliee on' Princess st. tf Salutatory- With this issue the undersigned takes charge of the local depaitineut of the Evkkiko Post. 11c does thid with many misgivings as lo his competency, but he will endeavor to keep the public rostaJ as to I he Local a 11 airs of the citj, aDd to give them the latest news of local interest, lie respectfully asks the kind assistance ol his liieuda to en able him to do this, anil iu a inauoer ; to somewhat Ih'bUu the ardolii labors j that lie has undertaken Respectfully, W. II. Gekken. BiLLb should not be posted upou our 1 ..: iu... ..,.1.1;.. 1... ,1.1;.,.., x. nf. rouudius them. Elhkka is the cry at the Bjot and fehoe titorc of Gee K. French Sc S011V, on Front Street. No 'rases before the Citv Couil this morning, which fact speaks louder than words ol the moral condition t our community. ! Wfi. have before us a beau'.iiul hpeci- jneu of Wheat which wa ruvu ou .,. e , i t- . "v tke corner of TenYh and MaikeFstreeltV o'w fiisch ish dat? MkMEUS of the J. . V. M , Hie re- qucslkd to meet at the City Hall this UTt!UiUK at 8 unlock. Even .member H expected to bo present. . . l!,.V. U.,UKKT S. MUK.V.N, Jj'.l) , r Las lell the city lor au absence id seve- ral weeks during which time his pulpit will be occupied by other miuisters. K12.V. Jouw S. Loj: is on a visit to this city and will preach in fhc Front street Methodist Church 011 Sunday momiug. Mr. Loug was Pastor of the same chuich about twehe years ago. A Uraut & Wilson club was temper- j rn ilv ir":ini:ed in thcThii il Ward last r ... , , . . . j v Wednesday eveniug, and elected L. 1. , Martiu cuairujuU;) uud U. yym Belts sec- rnfnrv iw iHinnorHrv iilViet'is. Another - - . meeting will ue uciu this evening wuen j a permanent organization will ,be ef- j ;leeted? 1 , ..j - v j We are requested by- the Agents of the .New York line of Stcumtr, Messrs. Barry Bros, to return their sincere thanks to the officers of the (J. S. Kev- euUc Vutt,er ward, ljr the tliicieht aud timely aid rendered lo the Steam- i oar. I A ti man ultecep tiou and Banquet is to be tendered lo' Hr C. .Berry, . the. Su preme Chancellor of the world, K. of P., iu Chicago on Monday eYeuiugneJtr, the 17th iust., which will undoubtedly prove a pleasant affair. The grand offi cers of this 8tate have received, com- plimoutary iuvitaticus. V v. ;- 3 ; w ') Miss Jeame FattkksoxN, the beau tiful and accomplished young lady from Mississippi will give one of her inter esting histrionic rcaiings and .recita tious, ut Masouic - Hal I this evening, commencing at 8 o?clock,;i Having heard this -gifted young , lady, We can unhesitatiiigly recommeud"her readings to our citizens,' knowing .full jvell that she will not fail to please thera. ; THE TOWN CR Delightful breeze. Mauy vigetubleu iu Marki'l. t Hurry up (he water vrurks gentl?-: men. " j Large ripe loumtots tlefigbt the j lovers of good tiling?. .- , Oakdale Cemetery is Ujuuiitully udorued with blooming shrubs. Knight 'l euiplars don't meetTuntil uvxi Wetluciday, which is the regular v. iiladcu Uouuty UonTentioiii will j, be held ou tbt? 18th of this 'riionih. Select good candidates gentlemen. lut up Xood men. Fashionable !irls out their frout jUlir Bbu t 0 it ha --llowII on their foreheads. We suppose this is be .cause they wish to look like young colts. feleamei Beuelactor got agrouud again hiol uight and had to send part ol-her cargo back to the city. Sbe fiually gut off and put to sea. No dam- ! size done. STATE ITEMS. A. J. Burton, Ksq , News Editor of the-Haleigh irtcs, 13 still couliued tuhis I sick room. Kaleioh doctora waut the drug store? to refuse to duplicate pieserip tioua. Uld Fogyish iu the ex'retne. A colored bov stabbed anothtr boy at Clinton last week, killing him in stantly. No armit. CuuKiNK Knight lost one of his lingers- in the shops of the VVilmiugloa te Wcldou Railroad. Lotion forms have appeared in Craven County, ou Jutsctrter. "'wtto inches high. Gt:u. Alfred Docktry, has ' re&igued penitentiary board, and: Thos. ' H. j Bi iggs, of IUleigh,,hu3 beQU elected to lilFthe vacancy.' Uoard of Aldermen Extracts froim the FroceedingSt ,' At &u adjourned session of the lioarll, held last, evening, the following pro ceedings were had : Petition of Dr. J. Francis Kiug. Pres ident Coliege of Phisicians and Sur geons?, in reference to the condition of Burgwiu Alley, was referred to the Commitlce ou Sutels aud WharvtsUor report . ' . ' A petition of uumerous residents ol Wfd ,W 41... f .... H .... ... ...v.l A l . the Committee n Streets and Wharves for report. Petition ol real estate owners and business men ou Mar.kct, between Water and Front streets, for the removal of the city Market House, was presented. - Uu motion, it was Htsoli ed, That I he petition be reier- red to a special Cummittee, appointed by the Mayor, with instructions to con fer with the petitioners and others' as to. , uoiaiueu irom ineiu lowarusine remov- uuisuce. compained of and to recommend a site lor the location ol tli Clilw Marktl , . . Aiuerineu unuK, uraiugerauu Kercu- ner coDstitute the Committee. At I'Tcloek, Alderman Kumley called Up tUt matt,er of the Mayor trying vio iatiuus of the city ordinances Consideiablo discussion ensued. Fi- nally Aldermau Crainger submitted the following, vvhiOh was adopted: it having been brought to the notice oi tbb ijoara that accoraing to an act laturc ot iortb Carolina, it is the duty of the Mayor, to hold Court for the trial of persons charged with misdemeanors in the city. . - Rejoiced t That the Mayor is hereby instructed to . hold such Court on and after Monday; the 17th inst., provided the City Attorney instructs him that it is legal for him to do so; and the Mayor lis hertby instructed to call upon him Tlor such opinion at encc. Petition ol ChasjA. Price to erect a wooden building ou his premises, was referred to Committee on Fire Depart ment with power to act. j ' r A lamp was ordered to lie placed at the comer ol Anderson aud Miller streets.'- r .-i: .. ; 'J Ou motion ot Alderman Kadcliff the Bonrd weiit into aif election of Chief Eogiueer of the Fire Department. On has cotton tiKhteen waoers. : t : v ' iL wa tw1 reived 5 Q Second votes and N. Gerkeo On tliq ballot Oweii'Dove was elected AJderaiaa ,Brin- Imoyed that V. M. Rice be Chief Fire Warden of the, city. Laid over until next meeting. ; . , i :::r,Wm.Catlaf. Was elected Day Janitor and ;Wtn: U. Waddell Klgtit Janitor lor tueensaiflg year; : f; s . Dayis was elected Health UfHper. Wm. Mjeri was -elected lamp lighter for the iictuera nad -Mike Hooper for me souxuexu auxricis vi ,nsjiiiy. . : ' Dan.- O'Conner was elected standard, 'keeper.,.; v-. ' 1 ..A-j. -:- i iai. -i. c - AJbrakCJtt1 Was::-jercied ?: ' City Scavenger J; ' 1 On motion ol Aldermau ileyer, . the Mayor was authorized to purchase one hundred and fifty tons of paving dnes, at a cost "hot to exceed $1 peroav-v A resolution limiting the polfcerforee to 2 cap tails and ItLprivates, was re ferred to tiro Committee on Police. Aldemah lirainger xiilered thy follow ing resolutions, which were referred to the Finance Committee : Headccd That from and after June 14th, 1873, aud for one year therafter, all city y advertising, be done only in tllat Wilmington newspaper having the largest bofhajide city circulation ou the 1st day? of June, 1872, and that the question 6t circulation shall be' deter mined Without iurther action of . this Board, by such affidavits of the Pro prietors of the 3 city papers as shall be filed vvitU.tlie: City Clerk and Treasurer within thViiext ten days, these affida vits 6 st unqualifiedly the, actual fionajqlc cityicirculatioa ou 'the 1st day of June, 37f of the daily cditioLS of the .respective newspapers r to which they refer.V; . . " ' Res&oe&.!liii the: Clerk and Treas j ifcrcITiat all the printing ofihe city be QneU'by.:. contract to-tue-lowest bidder. jixouuaj juuuiy.. ; - . ' iiATEsrr by: telegraph. From Washington ! Washington, D.C., June 11. . Indications are almost positive from the special and regular sources, -and some ofli clal outgivings 'here that' the-Washington Treaty has failed. ; The British ministry, have declined at present, au - answer to the question in par liament whether t-h Geneva fizzle Fiasco don't describe the failure, which involves Fiasco, in the San Juan boundary question, which Emperor AVilllam, of Germany is ar bitrating (?) From JVew Y ork. C Ni.w Yokk, June 11. The Union League, etub-unanimosly en dorsed the Philadelphia Erie road, Avhich has commenced suit against Jay Gould for eight millions of dollars. This ia said to be precursor for other heavy suit. 1 Fifteen thousand iron and metal irorkers, struck yesterday for eight hours and twenty per cent advance on piece work. This la the most formidable strike yet made, they are thoroughly organized and have a fund. . The "SVhcelrights and Blacksmiths also struck. Six sun-strokes yesterday. Tenic C. Clafln was elected Colonel of the 86th colored regiment. The first vote stood as follows : Miss Claflin, 193 ; Scattering 50. There was great coldfusion, but the electiou . was Anally made unanimous. ' Tlie' police hold several Railroad mach inc shops, the strikers having " threatened to pull them down. ; . . - Moements ol the President Loxo Bk AKCif , June 11 Gen. Grant ia domiciled here. He .goes to Washington on .Tuesday .for the Cabinet' meeting, thence to ijtoston ioj attend a'mcet iug of the Trustees of the Peabody Institute He will Visit the Jubilee on' the 25th, then home to Long Branch . From Xew llamshlre. , . Coy cokd. June 14. Thr? Republican caucus nominated Bain bridge "Wadleigh on the 5th ballot. The 1st. ballot was as follsws : Patterson, 102 ; Rol lins, 67 ; Wadleigh, blank. AVadleigli is a prom inont Lawyer, aged 11. . . ' Prom Wisconsin. ' Milwaukee, June 11. , The DeluoeYatic State Convention passed resolutioris endorsing the Cincinnati plat form and nominees. Prom Massachnsetts. . i ' - '. seehaJ June H. the Congressional Democratic Convention refused to Instruct the delegates to Balti more, for the Cincinnati platform and nom inees. : ; From Pennsylvania; r ; , finii a TtTTT.pniA, June 11. There ' was quite a large meeting of tire workingmen here nearly all the trades vrere represented. Resolatlohs were passed In fovor of the eight hour league. . I the tirst f. ballot iLrHicei recexv i uaiiot-iMCC waseieeieu, au icvrncu j atfcBcdJJwpjsrfvj i 6 votes to Gerkeua -k', -, . : . .'. 4. 4 -Wa An election for Asaislaut. Ikugiueer - .jeir JTorkXIarkets jt I . . .., jw.-;-"!:':!"1":-'! 1. 1. . s ' - . Wrw Vnrirl.lnnf! It. . me xarm oicjj.XmiSutiaji :y ij,0 Proorietors ol the city vno- iTrw ';r . .Trom 2fissopri-. j V:-.(T -J.!i., ls4tr JUif I y CottoMteadjr; sales bales,' middlings SG 9&V-lm Splrltsurprfcaelf at 5S oeht.'-.riosla; quiet atiXloritrained. FreighUjflrin. (lifft MAnniiCJuuViF . 1 Cartes baa ad jour Jved, and the mln Wrtal The Cabinet is.-couipietcd. uadfixtl'iwRt orefsii Jtttirkets. -h. . " 'U,'"'' T'- : 1akis, June If. 'v l Speei6 has increased three and ft half' ririf lionfrancs. . . ,,i :. t , .1 x smii I. Cbfisols; Bonds 00. 7 . ; v k Ttaxmvwtv, JunVIlNooti5?, Cotton opened quiet and steady. Uplands 11WA Orleans 11 VSales of JjJbalcsj sales for the week 71,000 bales,- of , whichex porters took 7,000 bales' and speculators '9,000 bales, j Stock on hand 923,000 bales; American: 338,000 bales. Receipts lor this week 72,000 oaies; American, io,uw oaies. Actual export . 9,000 bales. Stock afloft.t, Slo,000 bales; Amer ican, i 91,000 bales.: Breadstuff's dull, t Corn 27s27s 3d Wheat, CliXomia-hito, 12s d 12s 10d; Red spring j2s 12s 4L ; COMMERCIAL. WIXMINGTONJtlAltKET. FRIDAY; June Ti 1.S0 P. M. " Cbudb TubpejiTIKB- Is unchanged in police, aud we quote sales ot J587 bids at: 14 10 for virgin, $3 75 toryeiiow dip. and $3,50, for hard, per 38Qlbs ;j i - - xhi ; 3FLR1TS TuftFENTiNE Sales yesterday af ternoon of GG0 casks at -50 cents. To-day Iprices, are unchanged; and 167 casks sold' at 50 cents per gallon for Southern packages. ' RosiH-Afler rclosiug' yesterday's report, sales were madc ol bbls at 50 for strained. To-day the market is quiet for for No: 1, and H 25 foi Pale t fj4 Tar AlirtHt. IfO htils rwplt-fil niuV iM ill. 05 per bL , . . , f .J sales, tactors gienerallv .hLHdiui'at ures above the-views. of buyers. V; Corn A cargo of i,8CR) bushels sold hum vessel at 90 cents, per bushel. MARUE .ARRIVED. ; ; v -Hteamer"6ov- Worth, Wortb; Jromv Fayette-ville, to Worth & Worth. --; J Stmr Little 8am, iDicksey, fion Banner man's Landing to A H Vanliokkelvu. w- Steamer Cumbefland, Phillips, from Fay etteville, to L 11 DeRosset. ' CLEARED. 1 11 Stmr ov Worth, Worth, for Fayette ville. by Worth & Worth. '" . Steamer Cumberland, Phillips, for v JfjiiyV etteville, by L li DeRosset. . i, Steamer Little Sam,: Dlcksey, lor Bau ueman's Landing, by A W Bokkclen R12CJEIPTS. . " PER RiVERl STEAMERsjScrj;' , ; ? .Stmt Little Sam 99 bbls erode turpi, 1 bales cottou. ; ' Stmr Gov Worth 99 bbhr epts turpt, "9 do crude turpt, oil do Irosin, .00 do soap stone, to Worth & I Worth, Williams & Murchison. Johnson & Blrdscy, A Alder- t man. H, 8 Eilers. -y : ' 's. : '' ' Stmr.Cumberland 113 bbls spts turptj 449 do rosin, 71 do crude turpt, 5 do tar, to L H DeRosset, Johnson -& Birdsey, F W Kerchner, Willard Bros, Smith & Strauss, J M Henderson, A Alderman, C Sou ther -land. . V ;" : ' List el Vessels, in the Port .pi Wii mington N. C.. Jane 187. v BARQUES , I S wedi&liPlibenlr; StrombergV " " " . "'" WHUams j& Murchison (Br) Ariadne," Howell, Idg Kurope, ; 7 : - : v Willard Bros tBr) Dr C Tapper, Chambers, dis, , , . v Williams & Mui-chlsuh -BRIGS John Peu'ee, Mui rsy, lag Cardenas, : ,4 ... Northrop fcCumuiing (Brj Criterion, Court, lite Europe, 1 ui,i " I ' . Williams & Hurchisou fier iche Kassebohu, ldg Kurofie, -".".,- -x- Willard Bros (Br) Etbcx, Sniith.ldg Europe, - : Spruut Sf Hinson SCHOONERS : . Ida Richardson, Bedell, dis, WilJard Bros Br Carleton; Anbrey, dis, ! Kidder & Sous Ann & Susan, PodgerjTchj Martinique, Northrop & Cummin Kate E Rich, Woiford, dis, G G Barker & Co List ol' Vessels Sailed ;lor this TorU 'r' '. jcnXHAyEN.:. .:--T., Msgde!ens, Bumsgard, , , , vld Mareh. 21, 'f :v ;GUKBNSK3f. t-' irf--Homely i Le Uaiu, eld Aprils PHlLApELPHIA.j , Schr Judge Hopkins.:Baker, ' eld May 3 Schr Jno A Griilin, Foster; v dd J ue tJ . - . ; .:HBOSTON Ger Barque ScaHa, Waaek. y s eld May 2S Sehr Kate E Rich. Walford. " . eld,May M Ger Barque Wega,Tirau6holl, " eld June 1 f Nor Bque Eldorado; xnomassen, era une i Ger Bque Mosea, Giese, l " cld Jtiiie 1 f , BALTIMORK. Jt . - , ' ; Schr Jcsaie S Clark, C'ark, eld J ne $ NEW YORK. , - Nr Brig: Norueu, Mathem, eld May SI . Schr Luola Murcldson, J ones, ; cJd June 7 - A. i t NEWPORT: h ,;'.UUto4 Br Bartiue fair Easy, Taylor, icld MJ X Br Barque Trr0 reid Mldt! NEWCASTLE.' dull and unchanged. Qorn quic andsteflwJyj Pork dulefat sU'Laxd" rqaieteam Vearge, Norgaard, -, r..d.Mav uotijce, with aU the delicacies ot the seasoaV' Swedish Barque Llnka Bredenber; -u. , ... " :C;i 1 , v' 7; u-r eld MayiWpinrVS'- 'V?' Js- 'UJ-ljr-8 HVOLLElW. : Importers of GcrmjmandJIavana Cigars, AKD h ' -..I.iiw.'fiL njLz--X j r t . - , :gToa:N1$?.; Having the largestTand best assorted .si'oe'li ofGrocertesaJli liLLiaubr&in-tliaiJlfw !lorM will And It to their interna to pivo uh a eall before buying elsewhere, - may w-u.- 'General (kimiisrio.KerluEat & Cdnrelal: AgelT .. . COKNJSK )0CK WATLK ai UEKTtf, ..ULfe- ' .x-.-'vi.'ulU U" WlLMIKGTOX, N. C. ,fS V ILL jGJty PROMPXrAND HiatSOAL attention to the salq pr shipment of Cotton and Naval Stores, ,J,uniper Staves and ' a)l kinds of Country produceAc.t &c; ;A- Orders for" sale of Produce or rWraltr'or GkxxLj -jvill -Je promptly AtLcrKlodto,at3U'6 the best adyantagp to our cnstoiujjhcSiTid - Wc are aiso receiving large, consignments of all errades of Liauors which we are im. pared td seft at midlcsale,:atihclbwcst clf prices. dec at , . . .1 f Ll60-tf - J. S. WIXLIAMS, r dlaXerain li'ancy and.. Staple X)vy, CjIoovI Carpets, IMattincsfOi 1: tit ' 31 Nokth FKOST HlBEKl, Coteries,.. ProTisions. r JryiiiSJs, ;. Clothing, 8. &C.,. s s: ConbignmentsaiidCasU OrdersSolteitedi, nov23 I51-ly TGlLO GoKullMoinli'aut, X;., , gOUinTlY IttQl)UCL -Baltimordi f- -? .--k".v . illicit . '.'jlflJ!.! Orders iiin 'North rotinSolicltctn - MaiiuiacturersAQd dealers iu - r JTo 10 Front Street, , Gun toyes, Lanterns, Kerosene, Oil ;i'pi j . &ril Sheet Iron Av'are." : ll ' ' -Eoofipg done at - short notice. . i Agents for pairbank's Scales. .'4 - novl9-; .. ia)-iy New Store ! ;QlcV Goodfcj ! 1 32 KOBTIX WATEBSTKEET, ijv- Next door to Wlllard Bro's -- -, WHOLESALE DEALERS Iff , LIQUORS) WINES, i BRANDIES, WHISKIES . : ... .-. . V ' .,MCjlNS,,.&eiitu..,- and all kinds of Fancy iJquors. which we will oiler to tho trade on the most rcasonabk terms, as we arc receiving Jargo consign ments bf the best goods in the country. 4Kr"Plcase call before making your purchases, ; ,r :-..;HiiD!ARTii;v; ' "'' -MOUTii-' i'itQjpr iT;i';" Ploilicr, Steam ani Gas' Fitlqjr,..," . . 9 . , - and dealer in , Wrought and Galvanized Iron Pive Brass Cocks, Valve's; Gas Fixtures, - and an descriptions of FlTOINGFORt ';'WAfm ; ":V.,; AND GAS. . i " Particular attention paid to lilting up op ' m &,kCOTT0N . MILLS, : . ; lX nov 13 rru us-t i.- t ' .-'- ('- . DEALE&I2T i . 'V TKEKCU. AND AMERICAN VcoNPLCf ; " TIONEltY; . !;F6UOGt DOMESTIC 'FKCTJKt f( . lT.l.t.1l.... 1 . I 11 . . 1 A A.. ADRIAN. 4": t-' I'.

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