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1 :.. ' . I fi mm mimw-mi I I,; . . ... . v " '.. . 1 'ly r n. . V - .- V y 1 , Jl L W I y- V. M ' y icala ,ral - .. . ;.krC Mn . - .v?r t ' - - v 1 f r .HfetfiTn . IJa &iJiun Stem io oco mw 1 fcedaiti-fa-vZri-.rJ l i .2T3I ,dJ02 T< YAlftfftaS ' : : ! f'.'n'HLN W -iwa rtM Jl f f ,iiJtitiJ ; e&qit h9iiU3 lttiMd taw t r4 r t fv i rtt j:n,.:ii ir. ui ti;ii i'cll'j ' . . .JJI-' VOL. VI. -vSa.JTtl i'r-r TPIK EVENING- POST. Pubiehcd every ftftcr&oca except Sunday. WM. P. CANADAY . . . .Builaesi llanagcr JAMES Q. MANN ........ .... .. .Editor .Subscription One year, in advance. . . ...... $5 00 3 00 1 50 50 Six months, in advance Three months, in advance.". Ouc month, in advance SAH liuaiocss letters snonldJwad drcascd tb the Business Manager and all comumnications or matters relating to the editorial department to the Editor. Correspondence solicited from onr friend in all parts of the State, on topics of gene ral interest. Political news and reports, pi crops are especially desirable Post Office Regulations. Post Oeticie,' VVhjwnotok.'. N. C, ) . March 31, 18TJ. j J J?'rom this date the mails will dose as follows: r if Northern (morning) mail.; .5 a, m. Northern (night) mail . ...... f . . I . . .8 p.m tfonthern mail ; . S pni - Ed. K. Bkxjik, P. M. Hours of opcuiug andr closing Reading Room of Wilmington Library Association: Open at Si A. M., close a,t 1 o'clock P. M. 3i P. M., P.M. P.-M. 8 P. M., 10 it LOCAL ITEMS. All eortb ol blanks printed and for sale by 8. G. Hall. Office on Princess at. tf J ij ST received at VanOrsdell's another, loj uf those Beautiful Walnut Mouldings. Okdeks for political printing to re ceive atteution most le accompanied with tlic cash, or the nlorsement; of persons trom whom I can collect on presentation of bili. This rule will be strictly carried out iu the future. a. G. Hall. Registration. There seems to be some misunderstanding as regards the registration places in the Fifth and Third Wards. Voters in the 3rd Ward will register at Neei Gerkin's Store, corner of 0th andMulbery street. Those in the 5th Ward, at Anthony Howe's Shop on Queen street, between Th?rd and Fourth. Journal aud tilai copy 2-t-w-te. Excursion. A party went down to rfmithville to-day for a "sniiP of sea breeze. Everybody except tread-mill editors have vacations. n Mayor's Court. His Honor James Wilson, Mayor, pre siding. No cases lor trial one case continued over until Monday. Weekly Reports. t Number of arrests, 21; sent to hospi ; tal, 1 Carts iu market, 492; number of beeves slaughtered, 36; calves, 6; sheep, 4G; hogs, 2. Marriage licenses issued, 3 for colored ! couples. ; The rooms of the College of Physi- cians and Surgeons are being put : through a thorough renovation prepar- atory to the inspection of visitors. i Numbers of valuable Anatomical charts f are being hung, and the place begins to look like business. v A coxEMroRAKY remarks that no i courtesies were due to Senator Wilson . from the city anthorities. It goes back ; on its own record. Should Jeff Davis, representing an important constituency in the national government, be pleased to honor the city with his presence, common respect to his position would - be paid to him. How mueh greater an honor is due to a man whose life long ' services have betn given to the cause of American principles,. Liberty and Equal ity, beforo God and man. It cost the ; tax-payers nothing, and even if it had, f would they have begrudged it? The Raleigh iVrr?f3 says the public' printing for two years under " Radical rule"' amouuteil to $69,185.49, and that i under 4i Conservative rule " it aaillle ' not more than" $34,292.01. The Democrats may not have spent i as much money here as the Republicans, ! because they didn't do near as much f work.! Why wc haven't got the laws yet, which were to be delivered last i April 1 The people want to see what this "Conservative printing? is. npw x us the booksj Where are the Senate and House Journals 'f: Don't keep them back until after election. As the New is now the official organ. we desire to : know it the above amount of $34,292.01 includes the "overdrawing" or not.JYe i arc curious to know. f-.' :uoti Gold 1HJ. Have tou ttziBttrertmim m 1 .ve you regiiierecwt mim ji f . ti? don't you register ? Whf flon't -won Pigott ha? awful nice pipe stems. 1 i Everybody 1 who ca n -Oj9 tout i : . Cats dou tkuaw.nUeq UTsoalf past inuv. . litttrt "j.i-lalnA. lllfto;f -t-.Only .ttn. more yHr tHe Statnuinp1b,;Al liie stcamsmp l)nawanaiv irom PfatUddnbi'tnr llmtirgtoTf as only! 50 hoars fromwliarf tbiRfirilP1 of the lUttleboro $cfncc,jkixti tpTume. time a contributor to tneeditoriai -department - of the ter?h&u i removed to the city and accepted a regular positloh wcloolue his arrival araorijftis and hope our editorial sparring 'may be as hee from all persoDalUiU, jtAiVjIbec-.' fore-.been1, saniong the e-ditors fhe tmt i wp Grand 'Lodard i "of " ifdrtlt' tGiirblina, - ' rI0 OiT? -i" -Jt Raleigh, July 18tb? l3pit t The Grand Logetoet 'tbu murnint at 9 o'clock, pursuant to adjournment. Hepoits from thje vrioua'. coroaJtie'es were redcived 'an'd'actect ujpori., ' 5 ; Some discussion as-then bad tl6on matters of minor importance tip to the hour of 11 o'clock, when the special or der for the elebtibri ofVofScew came up. The result was aa foIloWsT; : ;! ;. s " Win; J. opp, of Wilmington, :M. W. G. M.; Wm: HBaglcy,f ol Raleigh, It. W. D. G. M.; .ghatoUerlain, of Wilson, It. W. G. W.; J. J,8,Litchford, of italeigh, R. W; G.: S.; R. J Jones, of Wilmington, Ri' W- & T.; "Rev. J. B. Webb, of KinstonV'Rj Wl .dJchkplain ; Seaton Gales, of ltaleigh, R. W,'G. Rep. to G. L. TX Si"'" ' h U I" No important business was transacted up to 1 o'clock, P. M.j-wben the installa tion ot officers took pface. W. J. Yopp, G. M. elect, beiiig presented by P. VfiM. Wm. L. Smith and 1 SeatoF GatesJ was duly installed'by the 1 retiring-mI S. H. Baker. Upon, taking his seat, the Grand Master deliveredca fewertinent remarks, and proceeded to install the balance of the officers! , (,t , mm t Tbe following appointments were then made by the Grand Haster 1 JrC. Btake', of Raleigh, R. W. Gl Marshal ; r.1 Uog dell, of Goldsboro', R. W. G. qdnductor ;i H. T, Clawson, of Raleigh, RwrGG.' For this, District, the following ap pointments were made: D. G. McRae, D. D. G. JHJ Mi" Aljtatfer, Jnitalling Officer for CapeearLodgf ifitf by, Installing Officer for Cross Creek After, some" little pleasant rj: .between the members, the Lodge then adjourned to meet in Ilalclh cn the second Wed nesday in Hay. 1S73, at 0 .o'clock. A, M. t,yoUrs, &C. . ' J. ' tiar - - --. R. W. Grand Encampment' of North !-v: Carolina." ' wo :""i ti '- , Raleigh, N. C, July lSthrfl873. After opening, the :.rolJ 5fpflicerswas call ed, and all being prcsentHhe Encampment proceeded tq,husine6s,. ,, t . Only a small amount of, business appear ing it was s0jp((act(fwiicn the En campment proceeded to1 elect officers, lor ensuing year, witn IhV following result: PhiL Theim, of Raleigb, M. W. G. P. W. K. Edwards, of' Greensboro', M. E. G. H. P.' 1 - i'! ' J. D. McNeely, of Salisbury, K W. G. S. W. E Zoeller, ot Taxiro ffR.,W. d. J. AV. R; J. Jones, of Wilmingtoh, K. W. G. 8. fc T. The above . officers, wec duly installed, when tho following,; appointments were: made by the M. W. G. P.: ' " II. T. Clawson, of BalejgU, G. 8. W. C. DaviSi pt ElibetljPU, Dy. G. 8. The following werVappointed as D. D. G. P. and InsUUing.Onlcersfeoj Campbell EocampmenLfc--Mar;us Bear. Talula ' - " do.; rHliClark. Paisley dOw, .!r-Ty importer. Kepiton "dcC K.iArWataon. Rowan Hl-!WMcNeely. McKee 4JoTAtt .'Grindl'ilriarch. P. C. P. J. H. Baker was elected ?al 15ep resentaUflldMe ft. $&Q1MM. S. No other business appearing, thefL W. G. E. mdQ'cma'tQ meH inmighiDT, the . m Zdihr.rJpsUTikeM W.firandjKneamp ment of the Sttc qf North Carolina met last evening at oeloekfln Odd Fellows' nan. Yours, &c.t j! J. Af paper , nf V, iitntfea space icncing with two uemocratic pa- 53t-VIUdjcalsr5 gothesdajs, the for diyoMFLAi.VVficafoagyCQm! plaintsTpf the ITDo-Uali very lOtjllje Post, -that are toblt!io ptins to examine dire- attractive a paper tht fj geU jUilenaT i i is .talc en. V tipm by.n custo mers or visitors in thef'"vari6u?sii js also stolen J tvm .Vibe irpnti janis of our subscribers, who taker the;' PjosTi at tlieir house&" '-Wc hope to be i ablc; to catch some , of these latter thievea an'd Hint ilst 'itu- T?Uit ti't i,! t'WX vw3lSTATBijITELIS.: d:iw TiiEi Irick' Vorfc q ! ibV new Hotel at Gqldsuqro ,is.alni03t pjnpl.eted. A4eafAqdlj signs laoidsboro-on- Mondaynight Freioht onfrits-in crates from Greensboro toWifmiogton reduced to 75 cents. ' FisnEiuiEir iu th Neusc river catch deer swir?.r-ir;;1 r.::d sell their flesh in the New 11.:: let. Durham. e' TreSsurejp ol the de bating club at Durham has absconded withall jthejlundl $M th6 Uo&fril has ceased. , , ,-'-.; -; K al jfltj 11 r,pa per s, gi v8 lh$i jftames of Good.sinv? o tta-Xj. Wih S(! Measles of a ; malignant; type, and the whooping codgh rereprted to be very pruValcntlKanidugCihe1 little folks in' Rutherford, ccuuty, .iS if ,nVT iyi The EUzabftH iJitfftfainia pom plains of Jf?i-ular christianity4 being on these hot Sunday s. Ai ORANo mass ' meeting - ot Republi- J cans in jMewbern to-day, na. another meeting tb-nigui lit Ueau fort,' at both ot whictf-Ifoo. tltury AVliouiliJdetivcr t.w,EET.Patricli!Dolaui 6nChatliam County, took from a Btigar bareJ.fil3cd as a bee hive, two hundred pounds of choice ' honev, and the Raleigh silica man tested it,; . .j .r a?i "Wadesuoro E. D. Gaddy and" W.! G. ThredgillfSftfc7rcetfftM5B together when a pistol in the pocket of the latter f ell to the floor and was discharged there y, tlse, bafflaWneffecC )lttb kol th letter,, tlie; w 0,90; . painful bnt'.jot dangerous.'i? 1 ha' r " . Tsk good people of Uhinquepm, N.( the other day, the first since the time of oaVsfe aAWoHf-f east, CaptainotfeY, lMlingf.lfrom Wil mingtohanBtnforerunner and, pio- neer of other steamers to be put on the line. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH Synopsis of Last Night's Disptclies. , (.From theJai . J!T JFrom New York. . iyj j, ir'Jj; j 7 J rItoensrth,Uuly It). Aonisidn occurred on the Auburn branch of fthe Central Railroad to-day. The 'follow ing are the killed and wounded: Mrs. Miles Curtinj, of Railroad Mills, and E. B. Smith of Detroit, were killed. J? llawlcy and F. II. Harris, of Conandalgua, were fatally: woundeii aaid Eejrulothers injurjtd). ' New York, July 19. ? Thcollowm .meittttor'the'paswejVr'-' '.X'iS? : The receipts at all ports for the Week Were ,3 bales, agitost (10,SW bales, for the same tirnc last year. The 'total ceeipts for the year were 2,692,628 bales against S,75254 last year. The exports from all ports for the week were S796 bales against 18,053, for the same week last year, j The total exports for the year krelSpQ agalnst;3,W7,922 tialef ibr the same time last year. ; : Th Mock at t fdl U. 8. portst is 12128 bales against l&3,m,bsalfs last year. tTe stocks at the interior tcwnir 9 bated against 16, 203 tjalesT las yea. . The stock of cotton in Liverpool Is 979,000 bales against 300,OQO balw laefc- ywr - The amount oJUiiqrlcan cotion afloat for Great Bri MMnM bales last J car.. - , " Th Weamia' Oyde was floated at high tide and went ashore yesterday. r m lttili 10 ?GMivAi July 19. GreaCrprmuVTcI UeUltaken by thpeeojinefectiltPc Board of(Arbltra tion to secure absolnLahsecrecy. "With this view the entire J&xjz oIn.glUh representu lives have refused .tog&' lnWahy society. when the post, becomes, as larceas the New ,Yoriv"?rawr won't we co lulllritdf the5 matter ind"' Bat Jcdme' to Ichiopisv'President.of the Board.1 cdnjrraiu- latfngliiid upon the part lie has f akeriih the proceeding rof, thatj body; :&nd ekpntssl6i gratlflcallon. that the dispute between .Great, Britain and America has been submitted, to the decision of ll peaceful tribunal. ?'! o. ' There was no seistofl 6f tne Board of Arbi tration yeerdJ tToday'a Iseiii6n lasted from X .teA P.; 2i fAll; the; - members, were present? .The session, to-day was, eyotcd to theqmestion. of the" responsibility of Ehgr land, rrdchXi6rar Tenderdon' lenics: Tlie tourt adjourned until Monday, i t, , vt i 0'ff ' 4 ? lV ' ,Tiojsr July 19.,-j ,1 is'reported that Parliament Will be prb rBgued for Angu&t 10th'. ' :n .CJ -' f'Thc steamer Hiberniav ibri Quebec,; from Liverpool, takes ont fcparty.of English set jtfirs, pioneers Qf a colony which proposes tb esiabUsfc in Minnesota.' m ii;t e fepeeials to the London tpapersr say,' hb progress, was made , before the Board, of Aj 0Pr6mKoitli"Caroliia,:-6r P f4 'I 5 iu'Haijeigh, Julyrl9. 1 9: Thctriai . -tf Shaddock Jones, . colored, charged with tbe Intimidation, of Simon Cravom'; a colored Liberal Kepublicatf, cbine ff before United States Commissioner Best. (tOHday.s Slx witnesses , were -examined, anrl 1 mucn feeling ivas exhibited byt members pf both political parties.' The counsel closed the argrtment to-night. "The Commli'sioner reserves ( the? decision ? till .the. opening, of Court, to-morrow. iFour arrests .have been made in the conspiracy against" the colored man.' The Across examination "commences at 10 o'clock to-morrow morning. :lt is. gexi crally . believed that allihe negroes will be convicted under. the Enforcement Act. NOON DISPATCHES.1 1 f TO TffiB POST.l JFrom New York 'iff Yokk, July 20. A Niagara dispatch says: the Democratic j nd Liberal leaders lnf consultation' th'efe1, liate agreed-upon San ford E. Church far the Governor, JV, . , .r;..; u ty .r, t ; t ;t , PorOHKBPSIB, July 20. r J;B. ShefHeids' paper mill at Sangcrtics, a large concern'was, burned to-day, - Loss, 4 f 30p,00Q. ,1 Insurtd .Sot. 5105,000. H No lives lost The mill employed one' hundred and fifty hands: - JU : 9U-i int.US inil li:.KoCHESTEK,"July20 An appeal signed by Susan Anthony, Pres ident and Matilda Jocylyn Gage, Secretary, of the Executive Committee, Woman's Suf frage Association, takes strong ground for the Philadelphia Platform, hur-u ..;eit , , .rrom Calllornia. . 1 ' '' I SpjtAKttscbTJuly ' Detectives - Ansbro and Smith was com mitted for trial to-day, the former for libel, and the latter for perj ury in the case of Edith 0 Gorman. 'The escaped man, Mullehdorc reporter of the Morning Calf "who was shot by McCatt lin ten days since is dead. ; ..,. ...... 1 st? ' H' 1 ' t; t lifsV , , t 41 Ijf!:')'.-! rt f Fiom Indiana. w A-ftvM-.V' i j DiAViiroi,WjJiy"a6i The Assistant Postmaster," John Ti Wood has been arrested, charged with defalcation . , From Massachusetts. . , dDii fjBoyjuiyy fTdlii Dohahbe, the raper, baS been-Sen-tenccdi to fifteen years, in the penitentiary. ,AX mulatto' , was arrested on the charge of rape at Taunton, Mass. ' ii FrdracnnsylvaiiiR. ef f K : floql till lo ttADMHlA, Jul ; to ' caA bbat containing four men was capsized Jn the Dclawareiver. t Harry. Bowman, a1 journalist, was drowned. , broils JifJ !..; .& T-BAK3bK.s July '20? k Hon. Saml Thatcher is; dead, aged 96. He iwas elected to Congress in 1S02. and was the t , , . .XOKDOK, JJy 20. Adylcesom SU. Petersburg state that tbe cnolcra is epidemic.'' It is gradually making US' ay from the Eastern' provinces' and gaining a foothold in the central 'and We$t- I crnption of Empire. t?j ,t.jff Moscow is now sunenng irom its ravages, and the disease therehas 'assumed' a inost malignant form. The proportion of deaths to recoveries is placed at 8 tq I; This terrible fatality has created amnic among the in habitants. ' Thousands of the better class are fleeing lnt Weitem Europe. t AtSt. Peters burg a few spasmodic cases have appeared, and the authpri ties are taking the most rig id precautions to cht off coinmnnication be- ftween the capital and the infeeted district. , .The grave diggers at Woolwich Cemetery, in the Eastern suburbs of this city' are on a strike.1 .: -i 1 New York JXarkcts . ui -2fEW York. July 20. - Stocks i firm. , Gold auiet at ?H4. , Mon ey easy at 3 jercenU, Exchahgelong l09 short, llOlC "Government Ibondsdull but steady., state noncis qmei. . , , . , . 1, , Cotfo'n'dull and nominal, with sales of on- Iyi9l balesUplands 22 cen ts,' Orleans VSr'i "cents. Flonr quiet. Wheat nominal. Corn firm; Porfcdull-riics fl3 50. . Lard quietr newseani,3 8S eents Spirits Turpentine fiirmkt5l' 51H cents. iltclh,qniet it t$ 00 & S3 10 for strained 5 Freights quiet. ' i e-f,r fr-5 .'?.""' if! iLJr ;. ci-ej f,Xfe Forclsn JUarkctst -u . ii J i-: ; '.1xjxx-July 20 Noon 9 sJConsols fO?i ; JBoxtds 91 ,- - ? - I . ' c y .tijLi Livehpoox,; July 20Nooii. s TPtt9n.optnc4.flAUwpldsJ0 : Orleans tissilw3t3 f tATER "!fi't'nr , Gotten closed flat; uplands 10(10"4d.,, Crt jfeaiia lOd. gales of 6,0OOJales to speculators and exporters 'JK jureadstpn.s auiiM Jbara r Poui!fnia-os X Kock? The ' disappointed Aavemurcrsrwno navejrom vune,io,rrme at- Ihey'-tunotunderUandlwha there is for Its amazing popuiaTrtyt.tTlieex planatlonii : si mple en Ougb Th e -reputa-tiohl bme wbrld-fenoVncd tonic jafeunded upon a rockj terock of experienee, All its ingredients are, punTanil whblesbme. ifow then; could 'tricksters ima cheats' expect to riyal it with: eompounda'of cheap dTOgs and refuse liquor x$ witii liquprrlesa. .trash Jn a state, ofaceteous fermeijtation Ofcoiirise the charlatans have come to griet Their nttle ganfs has ialiecUTheir contempt for the sa gcityto( Jenw3nnUy;habee9 fitly pun Jshed.,, Meanwhile piap.tatlon Bitters seems to be In a fair way of eventually superseding "eveiTDthel meiclna preparation included in the class-to fwhichr.lt: belongs. ; Id, every dybepsia, lever and aguerheumatOuand all ailments involving ifeflcleney of vif al n -t3h Pimples and brown spots- on the faud, Erupt ion, Blotches, Scrofulas Diseases, and all sores arising frbmlmpure hlbare cured by Prj PiercV s G6fden Medical TJiscoVefy r?h VlLriING:TON; MARKUP. laTti , Zm ?AXIRl)ATi:JulJf 01:31 Pl'Ml 4 Snarrs ttrjirExiifS Bales of -bbla. sold latejlast eyenjng and;187; hhls, sold o daV at 45 ..cents per, gallon, for .sbntnern packages. . -CKmE?reBraNTili6--Bales of 607 bbls at $3.50 for Hard,5 f 3.50 for Yellow Dip, "and . $3.75 fo TtrglapwrSO-lb. If-.'Urf osiNr-Sales off 75i bbU at ti5 lor StramedV $3.50 for.No.T3. $2,75 for low No. l.andfa.WforNg. l. J, . TCABSal fa bf 5o bbisr 1 fot of 25 bWa at 1 2.50 an!; t$t of 25 bfilsWbraer $75. Corjo-Kd' sales rorted! - . a4-Br BrigRlOilMeDoimldfin Cardenas, to.arriss Howell. f Steamship Bene&ctorl' t&ncs. from 'New York: to Barry Bros-! ? "ti r rj niK. 1 .iJteamsmponawanaa, .wutbanks from riiladel)hG(50 hours "fm wharf to Srharf,) td;Wortht & Worth. : sit . f? u sir.h'j Stmr Nrthjtate, Green, -Ironi, Fayette irmeV'io'IcH'De&osset''' " ll ; Stmr D Murchison,Garriion, irom Pay ctteville, to Williams & Murchison, . "8chr Marf-Baker, Thompson;- fm Boston, to Harriea UowelJ.i.' .? jSi hi l'-Stmr North State, Green. fbrFayctte vUie byHpDeRoeset. h j k . . . Stmr,.p Murchison, Garrison, . for i Fay cttcvillc, by Williams &Mnrchison.' 7 5- -!":a" RECBIPtif. i ' J i ; -PER IUVER STEAMERS, Stc oieamcr nortn otate--ui bbls splflts tur pentiue, 7 do crude turpentifierv3iitf do rosin, 18 bales fheeting , ... i fl ( ,f, : ' Steamer fDJMttrebJs0n 169 bbls spfrits torpentiuc ir do crndei turpentine; !6t8 do fflD,'l3lHttl -j'-' ?f?T?itth i:if unit in mi at sitKi. 'JSXI&OJVr&jil i:J Jfmsuf i-od id i??ergg instil) sniiivnH r ob nlf iu4a eii li y-xitois e BARQUES Qer Shanghai, Hansehnlb,pw of fl 1 ros Nor EidpradOpThomassenr.dis,.,f ,Jwr., Nor 8t Orlaf, HasseU, dis DeRosset J; Co hq ttw tt mite' BS3MS & i ''itje Wfftfl cro$ln Tarry NotTimmons. Idg Boston, , v-"' Harriss HoweU Barah Bruen, Fisher, idg Phll T do w Mary A.Holt, Higgins, Idg, mt Light f rthe East, Harper, dls, kt4 w1 ? 5 J H Chadbourn Co XiSt ofWesselsSaUe lor this Port. u. -otliJ iib BOSTON.s iq Ger.Barnue Wega, BranshOffi . . eld J une-J Ger Brig Jono, Suerken, - 2cldJmiei Bris Nellie MitcheL Cody, il eld June 21 JBrig Ann Elizabeth HayUn, fcld Jane, 26 acnr Mary uaxer, mompson, eta j one Schr Jos Segar, EUiSw Jil-ria : eld Junes TniT ni? r put a erBrigLebpbMlneHaesloofl1y 8chr J P ComegySmnbbardpfcld Hnm Ger Brig Condor,, Brorsonu ft ; ld Jun:129 Schr John, Wuliams, , , , eld July A . .,-Vf- -j.jit JBAITIMQBEt., ,.f,,.. Ger Barque Adonis, Breckiveldt,"" eld Julys Br Barque Lone StarKcnealy, ' xld Jnly 2 ; :, fd ALEXANDBIA,-, 7.2J! Schr P Hodges, Thompson, ,cid June t . L. -,j ' - ' LIVERPOOL I 3? Bque M Seed Hopkins,, $ eld J one 25 n i. y.-Jf N EWGA8TJLE.7 f d i H J02 Veargc, Norgaard, . eld May 8 Swedish Barque umkABredcnbergy x mi;;' Msft r.ci'Jb w ?n clAMai . . , . ESTABLISHED l&SJ. , . ... . ' ... . . t . ?v. j -tj s fi sucraossoii. aro ;i oi BROWN '&? ANNDERSON; ls m tt iiijdnoVJLMTNQ!PON;jfaCtli t Watch Ulookf 'ah-T' Jewtry?earefully repaired. -,. f? Jfi-iii-it Tcempca ,ioruri " tneir wortniess " rxiions tetOnst TJriKWf :UfonBlttrsTOWihat List jel Vessels in tne, Port or.Wil. Ger Frederick Scalla, Waack, idg Eurbpe, i JHJia ni ctNisr smtl t.yiWlllard;Brosl . JS;. -4- n.r;jisticejfvtiiii.Peace..j,.,, jpoitiiiu covriJSJirp ocwitiirji uxuS . Office at the Court House. - Office hourfrom 8,to IP. M., and fiom 3 to SPM ' e 19 28-lm ATXD:ruA&;io aaaeasaas ADRIAN & 'ROLLERS. Importers o( German wd Havana Cigar, South-East Corner Dock and Front HaWng fixe Jarteaiiaid fccbt assdHM fttbek -of Groceries and Liquors in tho City, Dealers will find It to their Interest to give us a call before buying elsewhere. m u 1 no. t i Wo.fiCIiEMGK Jk, i 00.7 ,c .taiid;fJ6rargIal'A'gCStl.-A .fS .6 .nloocia io ,ini?fU fSBtiliYf ,0 cptejSet; will g1ve-pbx)mpt-and personal attention toKbeialddr jhlbMiit of Cotton and Naval Stores, ,;jTmlper Staves and all kinds of Country produce,1 ifcef,A&e. Orders for sale Oft Prbdiice 6r Jpuidhiso oi Goods will he promptly attended to, aud io the bt'lidvtaife'ixl otr iuUbfiio!ra. : . , Wearealso reiXihfcja of all 'grades of Lienors which we are pre pared UaAhoiesalairtihej vfst cash conniGdiaor.iERCtiATiT, GrocerlP&'cW;1 Drf't'oods ;bdiii, ClflIMlIrl6.i&Ci5 mioi , flYILMJGTpNoN d T Consignments amKJash. Orders Solicitied' nov0W Q?J,i kly .New Store I-Old. Groods ! 32 2TOBTH WATai STniT, Next-door to Willard Bro's LIQUORS,' WINES, , f r v 0 and all kinds of Fancy! Liquors, which ive will ofijsr to theiradeon the most reasonahk terms, as we1 are reeeivingMarge consign ments of the. hest goods in the country. Please call before making four purchases. RICH ARDD iMO ON. Commifismlleroliant, Cor. cmajM&fca Sts Orders from North-Carolina Solicited. SOUTH FJIQNT ST., Plnilier.. Sf earn .and Gas Fitter s r i and deader 1 . Wrought and Galvanized Iron Pipes, Brass ' Cocks, ,VaIves,' Oas 'Fiktures, j J in- :j li ii 1, and all descripClohs of FITTINGS "50E;STEAM( ,,WATElt Particular tfeiilfotrl3paVdJ' tof fit ling up of with SjeaniijGaslatr. .. BlKEOYiMCONimp :fiaii3mtacet.tiQtfj-a;.iM:-' ' l. t .-1: DEA.LaE6X H., ' .f 'PKECH' Ajrfi AHiERrc'AM ;NiW ajsi M'lONEHYi iiTAid mr j FOREIGN & DOMESTIC 5AJiTf ' Weddings "and parties ;sttpplteil at short notice, with al 1 the delicacies of tiecasonr nothti;e.U J 011 q 1 .t jv .riff U'K'jsJti Tjinsceaiip J ILVN.il i MADE, fi i ! fj.ir j)?f'f it 1 infii msi u rencutiaii kiii rr? i r fHrrrrr'ci'i a ,1.1 mcai ii nlAsn ni niu, fliniMAK-GLOVlwU? f ijtmtfvVSn ,a!wriiTLMV Can be lound, at kkamj;sa.bik w loe;, at . 1 . . -a - 1 , .. 4. RJi.-i GEOR. FRENCn & SON ,t9Tol inr-ifisil e 23 North Fron t Ut, 1
The Evening Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 20, 1872, edition 1
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