VOL VI, WILlillNGTON, N. Q., FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1872. ilNO. 59 r I IK EVENING POST. I'ubisliud every afternoon except 8unday. THE TOWN CHIER. .Business Manager Editor ..ta UO ... 3 00 ... 1 50 ... 50 WM. l CAN AD AY i M J. MANN Subscription Jue tar, iu advauce.... uiunllis, iu advance Vbiee mouths, in advance, ouc uiouth, in adr'ance j-All business letters snould be ad licbsed to the Business Manager, and all . ouiuiankatioud or matters relating to the ' ditorntl Jcnartuicnt to the Editor. . t;osiQirdenec solicited froia pur friend I k l'ir t ....... -kjrf a rs liil luteresl. ruiiucui news uiwiw ' crops are especially desirable. VbTElt3'K THE FoURTU WABD AT- iKNTioN. Tin- Uii'ka Tor registration ' wi.l be kept open from 7 till 'J o'clock, at tUv Auu J' Hugiuc House, ofl MuuJhv. Tue-j'l-.iv, Hint Wednesday A Card. ViL.ujiNt' ton, N- C. July 25, 18?. l ilt- uJutriguel withdraws liis name as u rtiDdidati rr toe Legislature. TKnWinrr liis f'ritid! fur their kindness iu presenting hia claims, he cannot cou scicutiously allow his name to come be foie the people, in view of the impor tance of the present ;riis. W. H. Mookk. for some time, but they bad going to make a speech to put iu then V,t , to nnish his speefcb. Bennett was biftsea A W. Hani.m.l. The telegraph in torms u that Ex-Fostmaiter Gen. Rau- la!l is dead. i.i. KaiNDALL was for ihin vtiMs ;t pmniintnt Witconsiu pol i!!Liiin. was Uoveriior lor two terms, ihv then MiuUtcrto Home, and 'Jpon htb itturii wa: 'made Kir&t Assist aut and idterwards lootuiaster General, lie eu doided the Andy Johnson National Uepublicau Coiivcutiou with Doolitlle, held at Philadelphia in 1800, and this was the j;ieat mistake ol hi? life. Ue baa been iu private life ever since, tic nay a genial, kind hearted gentleman, -baiilabk: to the unfortunate and through all hiajpolilical life, was Iructo. his friends. Peace to hia ashes ; like .1 . ... J... I, ...I Mm I'ullH mntjt men. hi a. Lui MUllKc uobleuess ol. caaracter i itl li'i -j most bit- CUUJliiaUUCU i ue ncv- v ei lots- ToMuur. DonH forget the public -pcukiua uigbt at the City Hall. Mauv people ot b Uh political parties are auAious to uar Fkldeuick Dolu- i ..m.i wr hoie to see a large ,"vowd. Mr. Uolulas ia one of the most remarkable ineu iu America, bavin- become a Oubhed orator and well kuown ou both sides ot the Atlantic by hiowuexeruoua. uc"'"b lv Uc arrived at man's estate, although a slave, he wandered from South Carolina, on toot to the tree North for liberty. The privations ho had to undergo, no mau cau appreciate, unlets he had been through similar trials. wr4 finally purchased . i i il,. XT,-...t1. -old,' and he trayeieu ovei tue xwnu cru States and England making specch He baa been mobbed and assaulted, time and again, but has never swerved from hi convictions of duty, aud has been - permitted to live aud see the eman cipation of his race. No mau has a bet ter right to peak to his colored breth creu.ud no man's advice should be move c re fully followed. Sultry. Gold lids. Thermometer U2. Many vessels in port. More young men on tiio war path and wc hope the outlaws will soon be bagged No ti oops in Sampson County!! The Democratic press have been saying there were . Jodgeliuiseli spoketo.n oran last night aud ot cour35now a radical politician H any :uiajeer ,did try to keep out?" of politics Nvueu He held va Judicial office, that man is Daniel L. KusBell. Troops iu lloue&un County auJoug the outlaws. Having becu there two or three weeks the Democratic papers arc charging that they are there lor political purposes thin, j Tue Meeting last Night.- A meet ing in the mterests of the bolters was called for last night at the Maiket House. During the day Mr. Johu C. Heyer, democrat, applied at the Mar shal's office for two policemen, to pre serve order during the meeting. The Marshal, fearing trouble, although he intrude' to leave town, went to the place of meeting and ordered down eight or ten ' policemen to preserve or der. There was quite a large concourse of white democrats on the ground to assist the bolters, but at least three fourths oi the colored men present were in lavor of the regular ticket. When the baud had ceased playing, several men called for Piik e aud others called lor Hkato who, alter some titteeu minutes of calling, ascended the Mar ket House and made a speech. The crowd was orderly at that time. After Heatom ceased apeakingreat confusion ensued, and Mr. PuiCE ascended the porch to speak aud was howled down, j. C. limn made u short ! speech and urged his inema r -' Ueaton did the same thing, aud Mar shal Canaday commauded quiet and i county. A few days ago Hon. O. H. j Dockery had ah appointment at Laues j boro. Col. Bennett and A. J. Daran 1 voluntarily met him there for the pur ' pose of replying to him. They refused to make satisfactory arrangements with Col. Dockery, according to the" custom of such occasions. After Col. Dockery had been speaking a short time Colonel Bennett jumped up and stated that he was going to reply to Col. Dockery any way. Col. Dockery told him if he was From Cuba. MARINE. Gen. Kegnelme telegraphs a report of an 2 Stinr Little Sar5,-I)ickEey, I'm Banner- I engagement of the Government troops with j man's Bridge to A HHTanBokkelen. the nineten remaining members of the otnir uovvonn, uorui, irom nj- t-. . i Htiftviiii;- in ivoflii ct. iiuriu. IwTz: XCn ? ri m i'JU,iers kl &mi Cumberland, fillips, from Fav were kiUed and tour captured, rho were 5 Dekosset . V - subsequently, executed. The five ;wha$- stinr K E Leej Skinner, froui Fayctte- caped will, in all probability, die of hunger, j ville", to T D Lore & Co. Ui Several stand of arms and flags were' also ' Br.'Brlg IvaAh6et,pin$kneY;ftdni;New captured. ; - ' ' York, taJaa 'Anderson & Co. i eJi ' , Tb,e importation of Chinamen stilt wn j 'y l& r 3 CLEARED. n-- ? tinues ); twoTessels arrived fast week. ; tmr-Llftle8am,4iickseyitoi ianuef ,tCt,AilabascaptitredA Aguero, man's toid&i, by A anBKJi6iefi?,w the ItevoluUenAry-Tostmaster General. Gorernor Zabalri ls.to7eturn to Spam J1ISCEU1NE0US. A DRLAN. II. VOL LEI S ADRIAN & V0LLERS. fiiroccrie and Iiiqnoi, Imi-ortcrs of German and llavuiia Cigars, r am- . " . ' Obinmiejion Merc haul fiov th-East Corker Dock aud Fkom '. - Streets. X WILMINGTON; N. C. down by the crowd, and would not be heard by them. ' . On the day (oi lowing, Cu4. Dockery ; had an appointment at Wadesboro; Col. Bennett made t arrangements with him to speak tirst, and in the commence ment of his speech he was giving an exaggerated account of his treatment at Lanesboro, which was disputed by Colonel Carraway, who was, present at Lanesboro, irom which a few rough, words passed, but all soon quieted down and Bennett proceeded to make his speech. But in a few minutes a crowd made a murderous attack ou a colored man in the crowd, aud one ot them beat him over the head desperately with a stick This man had given them no provocation whatever, he had only made some remark. Colonel Dockery replied to Bennett iu one of his most eloquent and able speeches, and completely de molishecl him, as his own party were compelled to admit. After Colonel Dockery closed his speech most of the crowd left the Court 'House, Col. Bennett aud Dargan trying to get them to hold on and hear thtm reply. Soon after the crowd got into the streets there was some disturbance raised, aud the United State Flay carried by tlic colored people was torn up by the Con servatives, and pistols and sticks weic drawu by a considerable number of Democrats, The Republicans of this County have all the time endeavored to harrassed and abused by the Democrats. The spirit they demonstrate only shows 1 m .1 ..1.1 .IV tlxsn fla.Vfltll wa obeyed. Mr. Piuce then com- wiiai wuum mu. j , y. " -,i denounced Power. The Republicans are more tolly TAsifuIh the very deter mined to carry the August and No MU vcmber elections, than they hare been Uicnfluuwa,wji6""i A 1....,:..-;-.,iQR A mJ to Cony au? ciwuuu diuw xw-. . AhTDffichVr His pamjp&l'4 knowledeoJ ernmen.tf.r55 auar uumoeraauu, j:uuups,ivr rLii.t- , iruvinv uie ararestnua bcl aoriiMivsrocir " 1 -t,,,v anVrtritovA . -,-1 ; - ' ?T Z?r 'm . ..Jits rfJATf--f?t .-" uZ '-i Uutdotc5-f-' : 'l i "ftl GonriiusU)H:pf1iajit.s k - i:-riibjn?T. anAj yufeONAri. -V L'jt. attention to the sale or shipiiH fCCuUoiVq - f jma ifftvai Stores, Juniper St e aiV(t!4tt . jf li'lnds of Country produce, AaUil' K V:-; It-Siy' w V ' ' I Goods will bo promptly atteit4i9,?itpV.i t-o 'vy .y? yi&fe1. j - v .15Xroi$7- ' 1 r Jth best advantage to our e-mtoiute';' " ijgr;.-.-'iylr . sA? , - - ii .i :j Aye are idso receiving lai-go eofi sign menu Flto Whshinslou. - . "CGAaTWItSJS.- ' 'tnii 'grades xf Liquor' whieu e are prc- A &Sgto lC(Bj4iiV' I ' k -i,v&iif tsU:, ! . r' - - 7 "l Pr'to ell at w holesale, at tlK6owt easl. IbftbrftelaUf e to Saptr-- byiue -do tWrpentintt" . k rj Wjjrs. v f lm,u the wo? ElHwta substituted by fsitfmts, iw uo pitea t' wu i .; , .41 na.SoT;mrffiaamt&r- Last ci Vessel fbc l'ort. i v nP.IMI.qRinil FJIFRCIIAriT. Si W.e.-6niifvckyV-' jaiington, N.Cvly m- v -V "w B Ssee. AtbffijaA, Mississippfiita:iiQ-a.W i&sMi'i.BAH()llE& - y V , AMtntAui, i ' It. B.CpervisesiskwrlffePr- L1jaadhoir, lBnroptf, W;. Pinc, hftWiflin flnnHe . KangtHrexiis: .. &m .MV ' ilMvs,r - - . wuiud mUbOllOd, riUflnlUun, Ulf UUUUi) The Heral4:rU8hes lettejui T.miS?0"' Wt?U'M - i- ril ..." 0 Livingstone dis, ?7$frfvf ClOtMlg, &C, &(!., V lycorroboratSnley; ;narraUTj WmcA, Tf 'f The- Heraldaf a special 'ig&Ust'at t5,K Bto.v.n Oc fcv. NJ aud ?M North Water tttree! . 8chiirzbje,rrom Gettasaton ; -OTOS; r' , v . t,,,.. k iS- : ' while Cmni$sionr oUntelirna -Jrk " ' W1LM1NG1UJS, X L. ex'plicltiyiitCTpWnt trade andg?tron ?f' ' , J. ft' j8B Aintersyu 'ou tfiiluen ts' and iiU Order Solicited'. thcsuppbrtI Uentelh . ; . . , , 1. . -V'eiS3Nfi r-OJflondbi'.lJfprso0,-ldg Ltmp, ... . nova . lA-h - - :lt-: rrtUu i . v-,. .. Willard Brtj - . --r U SALTiaB.:3uh,:.1''T' . - - E Kidder it Si'Us 1 OlOlO . SeoAsolldaaon oUhp,eoinMni u?Su"niMa x- iun, R.RP.P.NP.W AI.R Xi P. 11 1 In visors, telegraph pervises Caroli Ida, Tennel ana. kansas Old Gf oocl ! a minin of iudi viduap inne owners, on Lrania B ilj - fortification, against opposing interests, has been formed, witbja capital of tnty million dollars- It is asserted' that the reat purjwsc of the combination is to dispossess the present holders oflGnftiia'Siid Flagstaff mines. ; " ' o'2 2sOKTH WA1XK S rill-Ii'l'. N'oxl door to Witlard Bro's ! ! 11 OLESALE DEAL E1W " I'b ci6Kw July k Dr. Simon J'Taft, of Newark, vas arrested charged with fatal abortion. . ; Ex-Fostmastcr General A. "W. Randall is dead. Ann Elksbeti), flavclhi, ldarBofitoa, . G6 Barker cV Co Nor Adunitj", BricKwoIdt, Idg Europe, .1 R Blo8S50ui & Kxlui. Br Kit -Donalapdls,' Harrisa & II. oVH! i LlL OR8, WINES, . tds J SCm)0NURS j ; UUANDIEb, vVJilSK-il Mary Bake, Tliomi'soia, Ug Philj ' 'GINS, &e sfie.3 Willi nus Id" N Y ' i menr of tji best goods in the country. John. nUlutn., N. . cull b.loie making jour pulses. RICHARD N. MOON. C ommission Merchant, His freedom with 44 British This of course raised a row again, a everybody commenced shouting, demo crats and all. There was no danger of a riot, though there was some rough talking, and the Marshal stayed ou the 'ground until the crowd dispetsed. While we deprecate all acts ot violence, whether oyJneudor toe, we thiDk the criticisms of the Democratic nress were hardly jUsti tied by the facts. "Scheuck taction " is a pretty good ioke to apply to a regular ticket, which is ooin" to be elected in spite of the eidcrable number who have been voting the Democratic ticket say they cannot vote it any longer. AnsoK. Cauyeiis Ckeek, Bladen County, July 21th, 1872. Deau Post : Tin County candidates met at this township to-day, and after they had done speaking, Judge Cant- well of your city addressed the assem bled multitude for about two hours, in a verv effective and instructive speech opeu Democratic encouragement given -f inlaeiU He said that the bolters. Of course, they . perfectly R!adeu Ceuntv oue time incruded all ol understand that every vote cast against North Carolimj? cxcept New Hanover, the regular ticket is a vote in lavor ui WilUam Pfitigea lived and 'fied, Democracy, and consequently tuey reu- the odest ,uau in Ameiica, and called der all the aid in their power. The th(j uistorieai events con- white Democrats last night were among wlth the place, drawing thero the loudest suoucers, auu, a , F1 QV,lf,f a;miipa. .Tudore Cantwell 1 1 1 1 1 1 r . t 1 a m w w ""'" r From rcnnsylrania. PHILADIJLrHIA, July -0, Alderman IcMullan's condition' is more favorable. Heavy rewards arc oftfered lor the assassin. From Mexico. Matamokas, July 0. The business houses are closed and Jlags are at lialf mast in honor of Juarez. Mayor s Court. His Honor Jambs Wilson, Mayor, pic siding. las MAYouti Coubt opened very dull this morning. The city was quiet ve&tcrdtiy last cveuing. No arrests were made at the Demonstration, and in fact, uouc need have been made. UorEin W. Stokes Disorderly con duct, dismissed. 11 . niitL"!' niri: Ivickiuir uv a ius which appears on the docket as disor derly conduct, $ DO. Looking over the docket of the Court lor the past three month, wc arc sur- ... ... iinin iiiinirv nf tliaik- nriscu to note nent member of that party remarked, we " presume they are enjoying tue iun. m i.- 1 , STATE ITEMS. FmcE of Hour in Charlotte f u 50 per sack. Benj. NoKFi.EETbuuday last- bathing Tar river cramp -inquest. At Pamlico, N. C, poli'-tVand seed ticks flourish eitensively at the maes meetings. Cauterkt County has a place uear Newberu called Jumping Buu. Nw Hanover has a place by the same name near Wilmington. Tue Clree.ey Pill, invenfetf and libe rally advertised by the Wiluiiu" ton PoST is recommended for the democratic epi demic that is. expected to break out in was followed by Col. Allen, who was effectually squelched by Mr. N. Gr. Sampson" The meeting was altogether a success. Bladen will go fpr McKay. Euclid. New York Markets . New Yoek, July -Hi. Stocks strong and steady. Gold firm at lli5& Money easy at 3 per cent. Exchange -lonff 109?i: short HOW. Government bonds dull but steady. State bonds very Iquiet. j Cotton qniet. Middling uplands 22 cent, j Orleans 22 cents. . Sales of 700 bales. Flour j firm. Wheat and steady. Corn firm. Fork j steady mess 813 80&S14 00. Lardweak new J steam, 8M cents ; old steam, WA&tya cents, j Spirits Turpentine llrm ut a7'2(&08 cents. 1 Rosin quiet at S3 15S3 t for strained. j Freights quiet. ! IjInI ol Vessels Sailed lor tins Foil. --BOSTON. Brig Nellie UchelGody, ; U ' IdJune'il Sehr J'M Jlorale's, , lfl . , Id July 18 !' Brlir Yroutier; Morgan,' '' dd J uly 17 ! NEW IOHJI. Schr J r Cowegjs, Uubbard, di June s Barque Ella Moore, Shaw, c A July 1 'i Schr Forto Plata, ' Porter, . . c i d July It) Sclir Lucy Wright. Elzey, eld July -'U NEWPOKT. Br Barque Fair & Easy, Taylor, cLi! May 'l : BALTIMORE. Br Barque Louc Star, Kencaly, Br Barque Mary Ida Crosby, KIGUMOND Br Briji B'ortuuio, Sedmau, ALEXANDKIA. Schr F-llodges, 'Itompson, r ..L1VERPUQL. Br Bque M E Seed, Hopkins, Vearge, iNorgaard, eld May H Swedish Barque Ulrik a Bveden'jcrgy 1 . , . eld May 10 ; Br Btr,u ' cM Jul, f VV 1 LM1N GTON, -N - cl'd July :i .eld July 11) e ld July lb cUt Julie eld -June AND DKALtiK IN FLOUU, GRAIN, i ' MILLFJ4ED, , -'V AND CUONTIIY PUUOUCL Cor. Camden ePaca JStr- Baltimore, Md. Order I rum -North Carolina Hulicited ttbll r Hi-tl v. u. DARrr, 1. fi rMTT'S BUI LIU xi SOUTH 1KOKT ST.. T ESTABLISHED 1&5. t CCCESSOK TO Plniiilicr. Steam aid fias Filler i ' ; and dealer in x Wrotighl aud Galvnuized Iron liues, lirnixs Cocks, Valves, lias Fixture. and all .description's ot LATEST BY TELEGRAPH the laws. Bat tour f U Uuuou serious disturbance have occured with iu our city limits aud these have bctn bctweeu persons aud not ideas. ' During the present important aud vital political campaign, and the un usual excitement attending the party speaking constantly goiug ou, the conj duct ol our citizens deserves approba tion .No other city North or .South can compare with us in order. The prcent state of affairs redounds to the credit ol both parties. We trust that this continued ood feeling will not br broken into. Synopsis of Iaat Night's Dispatches. From the Star. From Washington. Washington. d.CJ uly 2S. Jno. Keegan, xne negro nuusut rfv., recently accidentally shot, died to-day. The gold coinage at -the branch mint at San Francisco,during the last fiscal yearwas nearly $18,000. Thesilver coinage was nearly 035,000. The contracts for Naval supplies will be awarded next week. The list of articles to be furnished is very large, embracing U kinds of stores and materials usea in me Foreign Markets. London, July oou ,' Consols 92 i ; .Bonds 01J4. Livkbpool, July 30 Noon. Cotton strong; uplands 9d; Orleans 40d. Sales of 15,000 bales; for the week 59,000 bales; exporters 7,000 bales and speculators 6,000 bales. Stock on hand, 065,000 bales; Ameri can 201,000 baleS; imports 2i,000 bales; Aineri- BROWNMNDERSON, HVAI.ri! TV Kin,. Watche, -Clock., i GS FR STEAM. WATER . '.Tevelvy,'Silyer "Ware, 'JiN'CY Gh6ory. . .sptXJ.CACLEfc TQ-M UJLT ALL AGliff. No. 37 IVlSrlcet .Street, - j , , r:1 WILillNOTON, N. C. AD GAS. raitt.utiu attention paid to lilting up o" COTTON MILLS, w ith Steam. js and "Water. - - . I 1 , . .1 T . i 1 i-x.' i'tt't 1 1 1 V Jilll f,VW !LFitO,- tv." - v ' ; afloat 302,000 bales; American 3,000 baie. LuVTEK. Cotton unchanged. Sales to speculators and exporters, 4,000. breads tuiTs dull; corn 26s9d27s.- Pork4Gs. repaired. UOVft'-'is iiu-tr C. K. MAY liVH. , i BilvEHY and C0NFECTI0NKHV ... i . -f IiKAiJKl' Elegant and Standard Piano-Fortes, juati - i . v.,, vv , tlv, K( A-NBWJ.0T!.. ceived per stcaner, at the Live Bookstore. COMMERCIAL. " ' Kanbe'iStiotf and Groveuteu & Fuller, ; . puiin aJMi cyxvtsUj.cAtiui . Manufacturers priees. ; .. .. I ..... r rnln nnd fff fhfi NftVY Louisville, Ky., about the o.x cepieni. construction cu rv -nn i Yarns, lire eum-c wa.. v . fl00,000 from now until the end of the fiscal bcr. Let 'em try them. CORRESPONDENCE. : year. WILMINGTON JSIARKET. PuicJniMirs guaranteed satisfactitii to ; F1UDAT, July 26vr-l:S0 P. M. ! superiority of Instruments. " j Ckudb TCBPE3tTTKB The market is firm,1! rh c most emiuent and comudciit' nmi- ! riuXEHY, FOltEION & DOMESTIC" 1 11 U US. AVulinyr- utid parti'-s supplb.-'J at "short' notice, with all the delieaeie oi the season iiC-1 y nov j lUlrjll ' -I.INEN. fceiof music, iir this country ai'Kurupe, : "-v havef 'uronounceit these instrument. 11r!t- ; '""'. have1 pronounceit class Piunot?.iiiil 'Mvs Lawn and L1iimi I. H. WILLIAMS, and the price of yellow dip has advanced. The eales are 437 bbls at $4 for virgin, $u 65 for yellow dip, and p w tor nara, per j class Piunos.iiiiii .t t . tu: ln-rulu. 'ThrtH.-Ply and. "Brue-Js lbs. . y. The onl v plue to piut-huelu la.aiHJ j -uan ar-auxa.TraPxiSEr-Further'ealeD alter 1 stuidanlPlauandorsttu.sis.t llELSCEKGLil - The Editor of this paper s in ho way re- ? sponsible for the vies or tiaxeniau w w vondents: no communications of an, anonymous character will be published; Vie real liaine of the witer must accompany all communtcattonst. Any one who may feel agrkved at statements Htade by correspondents can obtain the namejm application to the Editor. x Wadesboro, N. C, July 24, 1871 1 i Editor Wilmington Post: iJ J . I write you a few lines to let you and the readers ott your paper know some thing about thaf political affairs otour " From Neil York. Nlw YoBK,-Juiy Zj. TUe oovernmit sold to-day ?1,000,000 gold oi uiiMeiu -iod. - t v W lossby the burning of the Catholic FemdlertcctoryatWestchestcrthismoru- .cc'ohniii 1M.000. . It was an educaUon- hal house for vagranVand criminal Catholic children,presided over by Sisters oi nJ""f and its destrncUon leaves some five hnndred children homeless. The children were res cued without danger. "- the Westphalia : took away with her to dy$75.00A' ' - je 11, I . rid a:-. Live 1-Jook and'Mu-.c blore. - . . "' . 21 closing yesterday report of 150 casks at , 7 cents." To-day the maiket is , iirmcr at ; ' ti advance, and 413 cks ' sold at 5s cotits i per gallon fotBouthcrn packages, .. - Kosis Sales late yesieruay anejnoon w wvti.T,i. t-v.'i-fftr stmined. audl.OOtfcdo 1 tjaSjforiitrincd;sma low No.3. Wj., QfiOGBBiEb Ooaaue, $3 p25forlowNo. 1, fo wiJ . forNoi,'a4fekra.No. 1, 'and 25 for T M ATHDE6S sBLFbK A 1,1 NO lbw Me.; ' ;' . . . . ' i;: 'urfcrJar . : ,T1B-ADomniuU. .w..-..----- : i w i r.Si t vV: TO N.N. C J. h -WILLlAJUs. :1 Hug aud Mat. r or; sii fniAXADlNK-"5 n-.nv !' -f-t it- ir yard and "upwards. r c ti l i july ly il Cottox Is in some enquiry but no tales, the small: lota, on market beimj :ileld for higher figures. , . :- ; June 4 si ii'.ti j Just reeeivcdYanOrsdellV another lo 15-iy . Successors to ; A. II. NBFF. Manufacturers and dealerti in . ! dOUXE FURN18ULXG WOJJSx Uuuv Stove, Lanterns, Kerosene, Oil Tin ' and SShect Iron A arc. , ltcofiug dono at short notify. Vents for Fairbank's Bcales. ' c?in. ill Front Street, Yi IXailNGTON, N. C. nov 13 I' 4. 150-ly 0

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