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1 T . , . , . - . . -r- , . . . , . . - , . , , - --.- . m - THE EVENING- POST. Pubiahed every afternoon except Sunday. WM. P. CANADAY ... .Business Manager JAMES C MANN ;f.. Editor '.,...., . Subscription -J- One year, in advance.. 00 8ix months, in advance. . . . 3 00 Three months, in advance .... . ... 1 50 One month, in advance 9 tSTll business letteri should be ad dressed to the BuaiHess Manager, and all communication or matters relating to the editorial department to the Editor. Correspondence solicited from bur friends In all parts of the 8tatc,'bn topics of gene-, ral Interest. Political news and reports ol crop are especially desirable. . J ; M j m. ..-. --, Cotanty -ancYjOity, XHveetory. COCHTT. '....A"7-; Shifl-J. W.lJchenck, Jr. , Clerk Superior Court J. 6. Mann. Register of Deeds W. J. Bifin. Coroner E. D. Hewlett. Treasurer Owen Fennell, Jr. .' County Examiner A. R. Black. Standard Keeper Wm. M. Harriss. CommliSloners-8. N. Martin, Chairman; E. M. Shoemaker, A. R. Black, John C. Heyer, James A. Lowery. "' Mayor Jameff Wilson. T Clerk and Treasurer T. C. Ssrvoss. Marshal W. P. Canaday. Aldermen E. R. Brink, James Wilson, LB. Grainger,. Owen Barney, D. Itumley,. Wm. H. ThurCer, Joseph E. Sampson, John C. Meyer,!!4. W. Korchuer.R. S- Rad- clifl. Capt. of Police John Fitzgerald. Captain Night Police Louis Nixon. ' TIRE DrrXKTMXNT. , , Chief Engineer P. M. Rice. Rankin No. 1 J no. L. Boatwright, Fore man. A, Adrian No. 2-C. Tcitjea, Foreman. r Cape Fear No. Jas. Richardson, Fore man. . - Brooklyn No. 4W. D. ilowe, Horcnian. Hook k Ladder No. 1 Roger Moore,' Foreman. , - mjlsomic. N .. Wilmlnsftou Command cry No. 1 Alfred Martin, E.. C. Council No. T. B. Carr. Th .vllLv . Concord Chapter No. 1 C.- M. VanOre dell, H. P.. St. John's Lodge No. 1-11: H. Munaou, W. M.V - " J. O. O. k Cape Fear Lodge No. G. M. Altattar, N. G. ' Campbell Encampment No. 1 George P. Bappler, CP. . KBIUHTSOr PXTHIAS. Stonewill Lodge No. 1 J. McD. French, W. C. Clarendon Lodge No. J-R, S. Radclifl", W. C. . German la No. 4- W. Bchman, W. C. MI6CEXlaJBOUS. College Physicians an&Surgeous-J. Fran cis King, M. !., President, City Hospital J.E. Winauta, M. D. sur geon In charge. Wilmington Typograpl ical Union No. S3. Wm. M. Hayes, President. St, George and St. Andrew Society Alex. Spruh-Pres'l. Wilmington Library Association W. L. Smith, Preset. Wilmington Literary Association W. L, J ewett, President. Eclect c Literary Society J. I. Mearue, President ; Chas. D. BusaelJ, Secretary. 1 . Grand Army of the Republic E. M. Shoemaker, Commander. Post No. 3G. A. R. J. S. Wi Eagls Commonder. Wilmington Building Association W. L. Smith, PresH. , Uechanics' Building and Loan Associa tion Allred Martini Pres't. . Cape Fear Building Association George Chad bourn, President. Chamber of Commerce Win. L. DcRoa set, Prea't ; J. B. Russell, fcec'y. Phllomathean Association Rob't Strange President. Friendship Temple of Honor and Tem perance, No. 1 H E Foster, W C T ESTABLISHED T. W.' BROW 1ST, x ' fttVES.SOU TO BROWN & ANNDERSON, - DEALElllK .. ino Wutclies, "C'loelcH, Jewelry. Silver Wui-e, FANCY GOODS. tePBOTACLES TO SUIT ALL AGE.S. No. 37 Max-ketSti-eet, WILMINGTON, N. C. W atcher, Clocks and Jewelry carefully repaired. . . ' nov 5 . '. ; -J .. ' . , lMf , EUREKA;: Tiosc Beantifnl ..'-HAND MADE, FreiithCalfSkin 8TRAP SHOES, and GERMAN GLOVE, KID GAITERS, Can be Anind, at keasonablk prices, at V GEO.R. FRENCH & SON, 29 North Front street. . . X ;"NS r-" rViri"5T BULLETIN. , 1 HKtKOKO!XX4CAlI!KtXKlJ, J ' - ' ... f June 20 7:32 A. M.t 187a. 1 -riiice of Obser- Direction Htatcbf ." . vation. Tber. of Wind. Weather. Augusta, Geo. 74 i . Calm. Clear. Baltimore, 71 Calm. Fair. Boston, , 70, , E. . Fair. Buflalo, N. Y.t :" 81 H. W." Fair. - Chicago, v 78 H. W. Cloudy. Galveston, i r 78 N. . " Clear, i Key West, Fhi,. t2 8. ' ; Fair. , " ; Ike City, Fla., 70 N. E. Cloudy. Montreal, Can., 60 S. W. : Fair. New York, i )( S. W. Cloudy. " Portland, ire., li K: ;l Kair. " ;r Pu nta lias wr, Fa ' 71 X. E. Ita 1 n j ' v Washington, 72 Caliii.i Cloudy. Wilmington, 7tf N. E. Cloudy. . r f llOBEKT HkYBOTII, - ; . j fcscrgt Signnl;yeryic'e,XT. S." A." Post-Ollice Hcgulations.,;. v - FoT OiTflCR-WlLMiMOTON.-N. C., )," ; r . ;J ... March 31, 187j3. From thb'dato the" mails will close as follows: '' :" :' V Northern (morning) u)ail .0 a. mi Northern (night) mail. .... ; . . . . . . . .8 p. tur Southern mail . . . . . ... ... . ........ .8 1. m ! - Ep li: BKiski P. M; Hours of opening and closing Reading Room of Wilmington Library Association : Open at 8i A. AL, eloso at 1 jO'clock P. M. 3; P. M. 8 P. M., it " P. M.. ( ; t- 10 " p. m: LOCAL ITEMS Just received at VanOrsdell!s another lot of those Beautiful Walnut" Mouldings. All sorts bt blanks printed and for Bale by a G. Hall. Office on Princess - ff Tub.'' merchants arc complaining of dull times. Tub dog catchers haivc .donc au ex ctlleut ;business to-day. s ;? 1 ' ,:'?t? No casks up lor trial before the May or's Court this morning. UoNYj about those improvements on the County jail, Mesa's. ; County 'Cdm- mudiouer.. Tiia Tilot House ou North Water street has been recently lit ltd --op a net' presents au improved' apKranc'o. ? .ti y mecls eveiy Friday 'evening. It. 15. Jewett, Esq., is the presiding otiicer. We notice that Me&trs. E. Murray & Co., arc erecting a new warehouse iu rear of ibeir store ou -North Water street. Tub Board of County Cumilssioncra met yesterday aUtiuoou, but witliout trausuctiug any business ul )ujjoi taucc,, adjourned to mett uext Monday utier noou, at o o'clock T1111BK deserters iroui tbe British brig Essex were arrested last evening by oliicus Walcolt and Waddell. Auotiser one of tbe same crew wui untstcd by officer Carr, on Monday. . 'Ihiy wire caught iu the nick of tune, as the brig saild to-morrow.. 1 -I I UtTt.AWS.. Many oi our readers liiiye heard of these 'gentry, butliave liad no desire togo' among them to make their acquaintance on the terms usually olltied. ! An. opportunity 13 'offered to night, bowtver, which should not be lightly thrown Kuide. Thej, will, appear by proxy at the Opera He use., Sec ad vertitemeut. ? ; f Tui; attentions of the proper authori ties is .called to thd . auupyauce to the citizens jin the vicinity, caused by the niglitly brawls that occur iu; a certain, low dep on Surry street in fhc Southern part of the city. The nuisance, should -be abated at once. - , - - Wiiy is it the laws ol .1971rr2 rlsave not been, distributed' i to theTarious county officers? .TlJey were ready for shipment several weeks since. We tlo not know whether the other countits have received theirs or riot, biit we arc confident that the NeV Hano7er county officials iiave not received a sin.ie copy. Why is this, Mr. Secretary of State? , Rktublioans, remember that yoiir ward meetings for tho purpose ol elects iug dclcgatts. to. represent you iu tbe conveutiou at Kocky Point will be field this evening, at the following places: j t 1st Ward Broojclyn Esgino Houie on Fourth street. ' r- 2d iranZ-rCourt House, on Princess street. ; - ; J; ' -; , 3d Wurd r'Oh Princess street between Eleventh and Twelfth streets. ' , 'ith Ward---Engine House, on Ann street 1 ; - :i - 5th Ward At Oaks, on Castle street. ". Attend, make good ; selections and you Trill lia?e done you?" duty. 4- ':-X: Mzr'";- THE TOWn-CREBlfc ' ; Nothing-.stidugc. ; - A Dolly Varderiday. Sunshine and' shad0wr alternately checker the hours.' - 5 't ' : The Skwakd hath'again returned to the delight of dainty. damsels. ' f t Each day witnesses the " sound of axe, hammer aud other tools of iron. The old familiar strains of the Odd , Feilows bjmus come tc' us at night, I ike long iorgot ten dreamt. H ' ; Aj pursp is jbeiug made ; opT tdar range for a regatta which we hope wilt he successful. 1.' --H :;V"V;- -"'.; : The K 'lights. Templar are grad ually wheeling into line. They i will (soou be in excellent order ; o The Kegister of Deeds and assis tants arc busily engaged in copying the taX listS. ' '"' .-'j '" ' ! ' ' j - . ' 1- a, j : j fx ! I--... r-;-- The Boston Jubilee appears to Jbe a great success. Immense enthusiasm aud large attendance.. ; LAititr Lowe was arraigned Jjeiore Justice Merrick, this morning, charged with assault and battery upon the per-, son of Benj. Lioscomb. Judgment $10 and costs. J C. D. Myers & Co., advertise a large assortment of Crackers. Biscuits, S;gm in this issue. They arc also frequently comijhmented on the superior t quality ol their: choice? Teas. I ?it'-t vi-irff' : 1 1 wjaw - 1 m ' A Tiiain will leavj here - Saturday afternoon, at 5:45, to :ut tend the colored Masonic Jubilee at Charleston, on Mon day the 24th iust. A large crowd will leave hero. 4 Many have purchased tick els, and ii hue time is anticipated. H; D isTunuAKCB. -The congreg a tion of the Seventh street chapel were disturbed last iiibt by loud cries ot 3IUrder and Help.;s ii tarty;nisuCdivfef4a-i6und a mau disputing with his wile ovcra boy he had been chastising. No bones broken. Ouk friend Morrill, ou South Water street, gives notice in to day's Post that the Gem Saloon 13 open for the accom dation ol the public. Now all-loveis of good liquors and yovd eating should give him a call, as Mr. M. knows bow to keep a hotel, and furnishes meals at all hours. Wakd IIesoluti ns. We dislike to publish the resolutions adopted at Ward aud township mettings, bcc:iuo ii we adopted this course, our columus could contain but little else. .We deviate from our rules lu day out of considera tion of tbe whhes ol some of our friends. At a meeting oi the voters of the Fifth Ward held Tuesday night, it was llksolccd, That we, the, citizens otf Fifth Ward in mass meeting assembled, hereby endorpe the political and official record of UherilfScheuek in the past, and hereby re-, commend to our delegates in Convention to, vote and support him lor the reno initia tion of She rill' i or this county, he being oar choice. . i AttUj'nrticr rcsvhrdtt That wc recommend also to our delegates to support our wortbv and lirctried; Republican, Joseph C. Hill, 1 tL&q., lor tne position 01 Kegister of Deeds. lusohxd, That we, endorse the aetions of lion. James Beaton, and lully, recommend him as our choice for nomination to the Legislature, v , " r juiuleiv.l, That a copy of these resolutions he printed In the Wilmington Post. i - Literary Notices. ' . lirriNCOTT's Magazine.- The July num ber, commencing a new 'volume has been received. The following s re the contents : Crumbs Irom the Iihineland, Travels in the Air, Mona Lisa' a Picture, The Stramje Adventures of a Phaeton, Sunstroke, His tory ot the Fourth of July, Balacchi Bros,, Days, The Private Art Collections of Phila delphia, Virginia in; Water Colors, Schumann's- "Mdndqacht," 'My 'Sorrows Crown of Sorrow, Couversations at Casa Tontl, An Uncommon Chord, Our Monthly Gossip and Literature of the day. Published. by J. B. LirrsscoTT & Co., 715t and 717 Mar ket street, Philadelphia, ;at 14.00 per an num. Specimen copies 25 eta. - ' Scukibsk&V Monthly. An illustrated magazine for the people, Conducted 1jy ?J. Q Holland has v been received.1 The -J nly number i3 particularly rich in illustration. The follo"mg are the contents : yWest Point, 11 Vlil you Walk into my Par lor ?" Draxy Millers" Dowry, Harker and Blind, The Postman's Ring, At his G ates, Aa O thers See Us, Mr. Lowell's Prose, Before the Shrine, Back Log Studies, Woman as a Smuggler. j and Woman as a Detective, The Law of the Heart and the Law of the Street, Topics of the Time, The 01dCabinet,Nalurc and Science, Home and Society? fCuUure and ; Progress j and Etchings. rublishedVy ScaiBSKa & Co., 654 Broadway, New York. . - ' , ; STATE ITEMS. ; Pic-mo to day at Halifax. - i .-A ,. Wuuxji "is again jVild over the antici pated Cock fights, i . r - j t j j yt ... Sk.T. -W, Joke3, for; circuuistaneea saver which he has no control .has retired from the Wilson Ltiljerl " J'i " ' . " Tun degree of L. LrD.; was ccfnlerred on Judge IvMerrimou " by Trinity, College. Etumplu ".""'V1" r'- "4 .;'... - . i ... ' . ..... f . ... in '.A cobkesi6kosit of the Charlotte Oti-1 proyes to his satistaction thai 1 rosin gas at $10 per thousand is cheaper than coal gas at $3.60; :5 He is a good flsurer&H 2. Militaby C)miA2y.J-A 1mpanV efcas been ra.iRP.il in Miar1tti. u rA d t.ai.. Ivam Where's iTerrMonYAwfaVwlaf! ' : r-r'i. Dogs still cbjoy the pursuit of happlnesa luspite of tiid Ordinance 'Charloi whereat th'!dfcal:oi Masons at Louisburg are to have a grand time on St 4oiin4 day.(Jho. it; fesow of Kaleigh will dctivec the address. y-: V, . ,Tue; So0nuiTj)f ihe4e;'"5as in Veldonfast wecf; iboklDfbf ;sTamps That buildi is bodnd to go np. The :BaIeigh'AVW uabilshea a letter from J udge MEitBiMoNwrirteri ri 187 f faSvhichr he declared hiinseirin favor of a homestead. II this is so ther Democrats should not cvote lor him. llib is KBrinx,iCA njtanxc. - , lli5M;iiSTXA15oSTBs, eoloredfeFriday, gave birth to three loyally greaayV slick babies, and it is suergested that lirant-Cald-WeiMVilsorS ; be their vnames. i All doing well. jj -r:", -J- - - fe This line .Deuroe'raticv, argument is from the VinUicufoA 'Course it will 'le'et Gree- LATEST BYfeTEIxEGfeMPH: SJixcui-sioii rarty. ' " ' j'fsti' Il6cirESTi:K, june lli: Yhe;Taieibers i:of'-''ltiofbnlhcJla arrived here this .al'lerhoou and1 Hverc : re ceived byjii; Mayor aiidroniiuitteepf the local pre. ; JThev visited Blount. Hon ntui other. p2jnjjji2mH i t'i frrrmnlMi- in 1:1 r; p firtne 0Tornc House as gucststof the city; The eupperat . the Osborne House ;to-night will be an enjoyable and pleasant reunion of the pres 'Kovth and South. . '. PFhni OhloV' a . ' ' ' CisciNXATi, June 2D. The United .Stales court to-day, in the case of tbe government against Fowler, Hill and Williams, gave a1 verdict for- plaintiff for 300,000, being the amount of tax and penal ty sued Xor, as fraudulently withheld fiom the government by defendanta vvheii disr tilling spirits' ".The case', oi David Gibson', one of the defendants, was dismissed; ;? ' Prom Washms t ouT . ' . WsiiikOTdKf Jrfne' h. SXAXK CO'VKNTIO'$ YESTEltIJA V. ' 'Mauvlakd delcgaybn Isfa' unit for the Ci neiu nat i platform and candidates. Alabama. There is the largest conven tion ver held. The feeling is largely in fa vor oi' the Cincinnati candidates, but for a si ralght .State and Congressional ticket. MiNNKSOTAEycryl indication shows an eudorscmehlt ojGreeleyand Brown. rK'SYLVANIc6nceded at demo cratic headquarters' (hat the delegates to the Baltimore convention ; wili vote for Greeley. Louisiana No , pi -njiise of a fusion with the Republican wing: Senator Kellogg will be the candidate for Governor of the Grant faction, and Pinchbeck of the other whig. Aukansas-AH the counties were represent ed. Greeley amLBrown will be undoubtedly endorsed.' The Liberal Ilcpubliean Cohven tion reafflnneil the Cincinnati platform and candidates. Tkxas The convention recognizes the Cincinnati movement as a commendable effort at reform. The motion to instruct the delegates to Baltimore to go for Greeley and Brown was adopted by a large majority. The great mail which left York last night, last heard from at Gray's Ferry. The Railroad ollichils withheld tho details of de tention. From New York ' Ntw Yohk, June L. Nli:VA AKBITIIAXION. .., . u . I The Geneva special sajrs : "The result of Wednesday's sitting of the Board of Arbi- trationH of a most favorable character, and it is confidently believedthat whenthe Tri bunal meets again, on . the 33th . uit., that success will be assured. - It is believed that considerable progress has been made In so lution of the question. v ' ' . The mechanics and laborers of Long Is land city,, struck yesterday for the . eight hour system.nd increase in wages, of sii 'to ten cents an hour. It is denied that the Urie employees in Jersey city have struck. Consldereablo excitement prevails at Middletown, Orange Co. . Great excitement over the death of a young lady, Miss Butler,' from small pos.- She contracted the disease while attending a patient afflicted with it, ; and .was .forced toreluove to u ruined building in the out skirts of the town, whereat seems she had no medical attendance. SShe was left to die and her body mutilated by animals which had free ingress to the bulling. t The author ities paid a man to attend . thcgifl, mt do not know whether he did or not," " Immense numbers of seventeen year lo custs have appeared ou Long Island. ' .From Canada. : i .(r.. . V ToBoSToJUHC 2U. rhcebe Campbell. was hanged to-day,for the' murder of her husband.'She was very com posed. .Her neck, was broken and i she died Instantly,?;. -J" " - .ti. i From California. . . - . ...... . if r .... i L'The Democratic State Convention adopted resolutions -endorsing the Cincinnati plat form, and recommend an action which will secure co-operation, to defeat Grant,' bnt leave delegates to Baltimore unlnstrncted as to candidates ", - . -j M New York Markets ..... . . , , ,v x - v . JfEw Yonic, J nne 20. Stocks very steady. Gold heavy at lia. Money asy at A' per cent. Exchange long 1005 short HOJ. Government bonds steady. State bonds steady,. .Tennessee bonds firm. fCtottonf steady, sales 1,193 bales. ; TJlands 262 cents ; Orleans 36K cents. Flour iiU and iheavyj ? Wheats quiet and i un changed. Corn dull and declining. JPorb t '"- . .- -. c t aats Ito4n 'quiet and steady at 53 130 for trned. Freights firm. ... f ;- . jU lrrJrn iTrkts. i .: Lo' noK uuc 20 Noon T j Conbols jponds 91. ;' ; ; . , FAJfKroKT,. June 21K-Xoon. Bonds QliJ 4 t-;.. . .. . U ' V'li 3 , . . , Takis, June 20-rNoon rltentciJfruucsJ and 40 centimes. . a t , , : vx . , LiVEEPOOL, Juni 1 t Cotton opened quiet and steady. -Upland! liU ; Orleans llg. . o 1 : . I4ATEU. Cotton quiet anAsteady. sales of 10,000 bale- to speculators and exporters 2,000 bales. COLZMHRCIAIi. ''vr ; ' ' ' ' WILMINGTON MARKET. THURSDAY, Juue 201.80 P. M. Ciiuns Tvbpsntihb Market steady at former rates, with sales of 343 bbls at $3 75 for virgin, and 13 50 foryellow dip, per 280 lbs. ; ' ' ' Sfikixs Tt'Bi'asiTiNB There Is no cUange in price, and we quote sales of 420 casks, at 43 cents per gallon for Southern packages. t RciN-AHer closing yesterday's report, sales were made of 2,S0P bbls at $3 25. for strdned. V To-day the market is steady, and the sales are 893 bbls at $3 25 for strained" $3 a 13' 50 for No. 1, $1 25 for Paler and $5 f" ttrfft PfliC- ; TaitOnly about bbl received and sold at f 3 05 per bbL,w, Cotton Sales of 1$, bales at 32 i a 21 cts. per lb. I v ( , v - AKR1VED. 20 Steamer Juniper, Smith, from Fay ettevUle, to Worth & Worth. Steamer Wave, Skinner, from Fayette ville," to Williams db Murchisop. 19 Schr John A Griffin, Foster, fin Phil adelphia, to Harriss & Howell. ' CLEARED. ' 20 Steamer Juniper, Smith, for Fayette- ..!n 1... ru (..nr.i. . ' Title, vjr it urtu t Tf Ul Ul. Steamer Wave, Skinner, for Fayette ville, by Williams & Murehison. Schr Louisa Smith, Webber, for Jackson ville, Fla, by Master. ' Br Brif: Essex, - Smitb, for London, by t imams ot, juurenison. . RECEIPTS. FEU RIVER STEAMEK8, &c oieainer wave xao oujb spis turpi, o 10 do rosin, to Williams & Murehison. Summer Juniper -.18 bbls spts turpt, 200 iao rosiar ao crnae turpt, 1.0 worm s Worth, T D Love & Co, H B Eilers, Wll liaui? & Murehison, C Southerland, J M Henderson. EXPORTS, COASTWISE. Puilaoblpuia. Steamship Pioneer. l,'o5 bbls rosin, 353 do spts turpt, 175 do tar, 31 bales cotton, ? pkgs mds, t6,486 feet lumber, 1,135 bushels ' peanuts, 69 empty ale bbls, 9 bales rags, 2 tons old iron. FOREIGN. LosDoBr Brig Essex 1,650 bbls spts turpi, SOT do rosin. , List r I Vessels 111 the Port or Wil mington, N. C Jane 20, 18TJJ. BARQUES T Swedish Phoenix, Stromberff, rpg, i WUllams & Mnrehison lir) Aiiadne, Uowell, Idg Europe, -sv? ; - : WUlardBros (Br) Dr C Tupper, Chambers, Idg Europe, r Williams 4&'JUnrchlson Ger Shanghai, Hauschultz, dis, WillardBros Ger Frederick Scalla, ,Waack, dis, ... Willard Bros ' " - . . BRIGS ,, , - (Br) Essex, Smith, IdgEuropc, . , , ,; , Sprunt & Ilinson Nor JSornen, Alatteson, dis, : uuiard iros SCHOONERS Ida Richardson, Bedell, dis. Willard Bros Ann & 8usau, Podger, Idg Martinique, Northrop & Camming Kate E Rich, WolforiL Idg Boston, - - , OGBaker&Co Jessie S Clark, Clark, dis, : F W Kerehner John A Griffin. Foster, dis, . t t ' . If arriss fc Howell Luola Murehison,' Jones, dis, , t Williams JtiMurebiion . I .' , ' m I - . s List of Vessels Sailed tor this Port. CUXHAVEN. Magdelena, BUmsgard, dd March 21 GUERNSEY". . ' Homely. Lc Oain, eld April 3 , , PHILADELPHIA, , Schr Judge Hopkins. Baker, -eld May 23 , - : BOSTON. Ger Barque Wega, BransholT, eld June I No Bque Eldorado, Thomassen, eld June 4 Ger Bquo Musca, Giese, 1 - eld J une 4 , NEW YORK., Schr Lucy .Wnaht, Elsey, eld June 12 , NEWPORT. Br Baniue Fair & Easy, Taylor, eld May 21 ' NEWCASTLE. , Veanre, Norgaard,' - eld May 8 Swedish Barque Ulrika Bredenberg, cfd May 16 A. ADRIAN. j' . IL. VOLLKRS. fJ ADBIAN & V0LLEBS.; r t5 WHOT.KSALK PEAXKB3 XX JroccriC3 ciid diquora, -Importers of German and Uavana a gars, Oonjinission MexxliiAut Sotjth-Easi Cokker Docanlrij'noKT r j Streets. T-irr r; ' WILMINGTON, ;H : Having the largest and best assorted Stock of Groceries and Liquors in the City, Dealers wm una it 10 meir inieresv to el teiore buying elsewhere. ; I gnu w n vnii j(tii-Jf-'f?.- ;:- J.rWV SfJHENCKJJp & CO- j I - Coninercial Ageat r' CORNER DOCK & WATEtt STREETS, WILL GIVE PROMPT AND PERSONAL attention to the sale T shipmentf tton and Naval StbresiuJunlper, Stayeiand' all klndsof Country produce, dc,, dc. . Orders for salo of Frodnce or .purchase of Goodawill be promptly attended to, and to :We are also" receiving large consignments of ail grades ot Liquors which we are pre- nared to sell &t Wholesale, at the lowest cash riees. dec at BIT f3. WlX,XiIAMS, DEALER IN ' , Civrpets, lultixxssii . 4 ' . j . ' -; ...--- .fiTa-'-'-- ;l - Si rnoKTH Fboxt Stbeex, .:'" ,tli4-4;;.HHj. WllmlngtonN.;c.; - S. H. MANNING- , 'coaaiooion nncuAriT, 1 . AND DAJLB IV , til) ti - -rtu U .' Groceries CldtMng, &c; &c; No. S3 nd 21 North Water Btrcet. WILMINGTON, NC;.) , .Consignments and Cash Orders BoliclteUS Commission nercliant, - AND DEALER IN j j FLOUH, GRAIN,: i . - MILT. PERfl. o'H i , . country; puoulck. tf i a.- -to - X . ;,-. 0 .( y. . . ; Orders from North Carolina Solicited. Ar H. NE FF ,V Manufacture ra and dealers In H HOUSE r FVWHW&QQOV8t IfoL 19 Front Street, WILMIlfGON, If. C. Guns, Stove's, Lanterns; -Kerosene, QiijTlu ; f ana sneet iron, ware; r; 1 Agents for Fairbanks Scales.' 1 , , nov 19. . . .. ", 'C, l.j0-iy -; New Store 'li Old Q-ooUs ! 'i GREEMALDPi; ' S 1 "!? S3K0BTH WATE3I STREET, - ' Next 'door to Willard BroT ' ' WHOLESALE VE ALU 118 IN LIQUORS, WINES, v ; i . - . . BRANDIES, WHISKIES 1 . 4 ' - " " ' OIKS, tc.;&e., and all kinda of Fancy Liquors, which wo will offer toiiie trade on the most reasonable terms, as we are receiving largo consign uieius - ui - me oest gooas in me counirj , 1 4-Pl ease call before making your purchasen. Jan 14 . ; . : . - lee-tf J , W.'.H. DART. J SOUTH FllOT?T ST., yiLisitisraTON; osr. c, Pinnter, Stem ana Gas Fitter v ' and dealer iu IVrought and Galvaiuzed Iron Pipes' DrnsM Cocks, Valves Gaa Fixtures, ' i and ull descriptions of FITTINGS - FOR STEAL!, WATER ,t;1 AND OAS. : v Particular attention paid to lilting up of . COTTON MILLS, . Mil h Steam, Gas and Water. , ' . I O. R. MAYER," DAttEhY ana cosfek:;:;iei 3L Xarket Street, : I . TIONEUY, ... . - o FOREIGN fc 1 DOMESTIC FRUITS. : v Wedding and portlea supplied at '''short. notice, with all the delicacies of the season,. ; nov 5 i i
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