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VOL VI. ; ikKWJliIINGTOK
THE EVENING POST.
PubUhed erery aftcniooii except Stmdaj
WM, P. . CANADAY ... . Boslneas Manager
JAMES C, MANN ..Editor
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Open at bk A. M., close at I o'clock P.- M.
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Post Office Kesulations.
Post OrncB, Wilminoton. N. C, i
Mareh 31, 1873. J
From this date the mails will ciose as
follows:
Northern (uiorniug) mail 5 a. m.
Northern (night) mail 8 p. m
Southern mail 8 p. m
Ed. K. Bkink, P M.
LOCAL ITEMS.
Just received at VanOrsdcll's another lot
of those Beautiful Walnut Mouldings.
One benzine overcome chap in the
guard house. J
TmiRK patients sent t the hospital
during thu week.
Thank , Brother Uttbb?, . lor your
wind advice on the ice.j V
Seven marriage license taken out in
the Register tnc. Two white and
live colored.
SIortuary. -Three iotermcuts ih the
Oakdale Cemetery. All children -one
still born. j
A meeting of tiie M ward club will
... ...
.- . m i l i.t hu nen n i
place of meeting. ?
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' Ye Local of the Journal has returned,
looking as pretty as a lig sun flower.
He must have had a good time.
Tiiuee hundred receipts for real cs
tateand pers-.nal tax at the Treasurer's
office 6ince the 1st inst.
The whole number of licensed drays
on record at the City Clerk's office is
is two hundred and twenty six.
Grant & Wilson Club. There will
be a meetiag of the 1st ward club on
Monday night, at the Brooklyn Eogine
House.
Tub steamer Waccauiaw will take a
nleasant Durtv of excursionists down
c , -
the river to morrow
time is anticipated.
A general good
Mr. W. Cowan Greene has a fine line
pt todet articles, geuuiue Lubin's Ex
tracts and everything that makes the
dressing table complete.
The clerk of the market reports 317
ca'ts in maiket during the week, 54
beeves slaughtered, 5 hogs, 50 sheep,
and 2 calves, during the same time--,
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Gold Dust. We were deligliitd to
receive a call from Mr. V. H. Sturm,
the popular agent of thid. just'y famous
brand of whisky, yesterday morning.
Dust your trachea with this liquid gold
and Elyseum is yours.
We have received the circular of the
Roanoke and Tar River Agricultural
Society to be held at the fair grounds
near Weldon, on the 29th, 30tb, and
31st of October next. The list of pre
miums is excellent and of large amount.
Jordan Stone is the secretary.
Quite a large party ot excursiouists
lrom Caswell township came down from
that place on the steamer Caswell, yes
terday, and after enjoying the pleasures
of our hoge city, returned to-day quite
satisfied. During the eveping they
gathered in force at the City Hall and
were there addressed bv several of our
prominent Republican speakers. They
expressed thtmselvcs as highly delight
ed with their trip. .
Mayor's .Court
His Honor James Wilson
siding.
Mayor, pre-
But one case in the Mayor's Court
this morning. That o Beverly Scott
who was charged with disorderly con
duct in the Court room. His case was
continued.
the -Torm cnimttt
Gold liJ.. : i
Tbermometdf ST X.
Excursion to 8oitn.Tille irmorrow
Say, teller, does'jo'tir mntber know
youVe oot.
AVe would recommentLAifan AVil
1 redoes bafelbeui
ldoes hafe"lbe;tJiCestrirjctsinrfbc,
maiket
inERE was re
was rtceivetH at fue. City
jTreasurer's 'fflB ceuting HftVp9l w ek
for real and personal tax. $ 1)05.07;
special license, $408.70. ; dray and d- g.
$17.00.
An aniusin iucnteut occurred aCtbe
Register's office yesterday. A young
colored man cauae in great haste on ll e
25th oi July, and wbbed Slr. Uarn-,
deputy Register, to make put tor him a
marriage license It was done and he
departed for his township, one oi the
most remote in the county. Yesterday
the young man came ' with dolesomc
countenance to the Register' office aud
made his cocnpiaint,?vvhici , was jis fol
lows : Saraii JAue- Gibbin3,' . t he fair
damsel to whom he was to have been
united had changed her mind and taken
some other Phiander. , A glance at the
books proved this to be tbelcase, and
barah Jate bad undoubtedly bt e i hitch
e i. The joke of the matter was, that
the disappointed one wanted himoney
back. He was. assured t ha, the "pape"
was good for another similar evolution,
ant! he may be happy yet
We have teeu favored with a glimpse
at the new County and State lax lists
lor 1872, which have been recently com
pleted. The work has been very labo-rii-u.,
and has been a long time under
way. iur. utorge v. r iacK uas uan me
. j . 0
;t-utral supervision .of, the and,, in
act, nearly a'd of the figuring lias been
g
fact
done by him. Wre have never looked at
a more correel and thoiough piece d
woikv.vWe make al brief summary :
.KvZ0 ul JScrcsVof land-inthejconntVi
subiectTloHiJxT
f 926,489. Horses, 976 ; yaluH 80,955;
Mules, 4C2 ; value, $36,C97. Jacks, 3 ;
value $325. Jennets, 5 ; value, $113'.
Goats, 98; value, $147. Cattle, 8,489 .
value, $47,4(3o. Hogs, 19.049; value,
$24,195. Sheep, U,655 ; .valu.-, $3,93.
Personal property, subject to 'tax, $1,
628,313. . Incomes, $100,701.' Bt quests,
$199. Total f State and County tax,
$04,287 G9.- The tax on the 'hundred
dollars is 80-uents. -The pll tax. $2.
W1IE THE TIDE COMES I ."
BY II H. ?
When the tide comes in
At ouce the 6hore aud sea be'gin
. Together to be glad.
What the tide has brought
so mau haj asked, no man has sought :
Wliat other tided have had
Ihe deep saud hides away ;
The fi6t bit of the wrecks they wrought
Was turned up yesterday.
Wheu the tide goes out ,
The shore look9 dark and sad with doubt.
The landmarks arc all lost.
For the tide to turn
Men patient wait, men restless yearn.
Sweet channels tTiey have croa,e,i,
In boats that rocked with gleey
Stretch now bare stony roads that burn
And lead away lrom sea.
Wheu the tide corats in
in heartA atones t.e.betirt9 tftgin
Together to be glad.
What the tide has brought
They do not cafe, they have not sought.
All joy they ever had
The new" joy-multiplies :
All pain by wuieh it may be bought
Seems paltry iacridce. "
When the tide goes .out .
The hearts are wrung with fear and doubt :
All trace of joy wems lost.
Will the tide return ?
fin restress qneslionlrg they yearn,
With bands unclasped, uncrossed.
They weep, on separate ways.
Ah ! dailing, shall we ever learn
Love's tidal hours and days 1
- Another fatal .accident arising from
the premature discharge -of a cannon,
on the Revenue Cutter Stevens at
New Berne, by.wp.ich Joieph Julesrard,
a quirteriabter of theliip, was the
victim. It is timet (hat this frequent sc
rilice of human ltifa should besoDedj
if the faits Witutbe gutrr, -condemn
them. ,' 'i i'.,n,r iyfr
Somebody in Charlotte who is deejay
interested in the "Firpf the Caroiiw"
which is tcome off tuere soraeH'mettiis
?all, ia doiBgrlotffof grumbling because
the Haleish DaDcra de xwL.DBblinh tlie
"premium list"' seofc to them,-and accuse
them ot jealousy because-of tht-State
Fair to come off in'fliteigbtnis Fall
also. We like rrlncours'gerTnese bun-
try lairs, tint a f onr.pharlottemaVillal
elgh friends want to see a realiive-Fair,-
let them attend the aoijroachin'Fair of
the Capa Fear Agricultural Association'
UM;AS-rART, Circus an d O aba vjLJt. ;
ThiS'elabOrate combination 1f "zoologi
caY.'Urenic" and tnuriui attraction, 'will
'arrive here and ieiform Saturday Sep
tember 7th, gtTpi.turAS-?n4iI,l,OD:iIlt8
ewe at 10 o,!HA&auve'agiio;
'at 7 P. M. It spreads uh unusual amount
of can yasi M coverin r 1 1 n e enti r " VVdTnt
space on lot dMlfHoStfJ
n'ndonlitPiltv k mffrtftrrniimflnf'lrre threat
ri xhibi rions t ot a 4be : dav, mud '-raiilis
mint on the road this teason.
The circus autl menu 'eiieof yore are
no mote to ie compared with th'j Great
Eastern tl an re the most insignificant
ameteur gymuasts to the great H anion?,
two of whom are amoug the prom
inent artists ot this rare combination.
The strtet pageant is admitted the most
biiiliauj, atid seus.iiion,al evei made.j
Tnree biuds are used instead of one,
and the liue of march is a glitter and
glare of gold and ciimson.
Tins is the nrst menagerie of the sea
son, ami we know from what weseeand
hear that the people will turn out en
ma&ite. The reputation ot the proprie
tors and managers, and the tame of the
gymnasts, aud tquisti lennes aud riders
advertised, and the 20 elens of animal?,
the elephants, camels, and grand steam
piano, is evideuce that that the Great
Eistern is all, and more, thau is claimed
for it.
STATE ITEMS.
SuKiny has a wild man ot the woods.
Duuuam calls ti meeting lr to night
to-organize a brass-land. ''
Two camp meetings commeDCc near
Grccnabeiro. to-morrow.
And"dow Durham has the geese nuis
ance aud complains accordingly.
Dnnn a m sold 42.00Q Doundi . of to-
- r" -J ' . - ..... I ".;, . .Ml
, New poetoffice established at Sharps
burg, Nash county, N. C, George W.
Robbibs, postmaster.
A little daughter if Mr. Z Ha
bcurn-waa 4tilied bv lightnmgiti WashW
ington qut Wednesday last.
One of the Siamese twins is danger
ously ill. These inseparable '-ompanioLS
live iu the Wes'.ern part ot this State.
The Observer says that peicbes go
begging at ten cejats a bushel, auel -we
in Vilmiogton pay ticenty times that
price.
ELizAJiETii City1 is t65patr!arl2ald"
tioual story to the hoei now being built
there, when, th; Carolinian says, It will
bo the largest iu the Stte.
"Ye uotice thai Mi s Mary Ann Buie.
well known in tliis community as the
"Soldier's Friend,' will open her
school at Aiken 9. C, on the Sbfrof
September.'' ' ' 1
At Nash court, last week, John Colly
o( Warren couuty was sent to the peni
tentiary for five years for horsa stealing,
and Moses Buon, convicted of of forge
ry, ws Sf.nt p.ior one year. i T. .
Bentjn Willis, Esq., ltvi.ig near
Germintowi), lost his toba:co ' lactory
by fire on the 13th inst., anel with it
about 20,000 founds of tobacco, besides
tools, fixtures, &c Incendiary
At the HilUboro District M. E. Con
ference, which met at MouDt JPieusant
Church, in Chatham County on last
Thursday, f lie sum o! $2,200 was tailed
for the Gieenboro Female College.
And now Waelesboro has a nuisance
and complains accordingly riot" about
geese, out aoouc sixteen caives wiiu
bells' altached" to their recks, which re
pose (the calces, not the bells,) under
the trees in front ot the hotel there.
-I t ,
And now Washington, N. C. has the.
gtaae nuisance, and the city autbojUies
liave jjassed an orelinauee protiibfting
their oiog ariargl on the streeta. This
ordinance refers to the feathered geese
', )uly-, for Washington would le a loner
so,ne ptacci' uU its geese were iefitUr
f ors- ' ' '
! The Wadesboro Argus ha an unfair
uotice ol the Lcttery nrawn inlJYVil
mington, for the benefit of the College
of Physicians and Surgeons. We sop-
j posed our frie.ids in that town were
better acquainted with the character of
he minagera: q the .lottery jha to
suppose there couVi b9 any thing unfair
about it.
OiielDthitgChicagoStiPaQtjand t ..t 'elap- :rt. nfteriirr V 7 VQtViViiJ J itiOr'' " .' ' -"
Ii')nisv;tnVtjlir5f iiees f ,
ihiir praise unxl pronounce it muclrt lie fti1
, , , , t . .Mi storselz tor 5ellow di?, aid 3 r30 for bara, per 280 " t : wrtmm ?A ':zdlLiXJ?A' ' '
laigest and-most satisfactory establish- ed ftfe contents, then stabbed himself with" 1ha ti -f tt - , . ajijdi DKAUtut iSi - ' . r
tLSailAFJBL
it .
?h;t (ieu. Slocuttj will fxaitliejii-i
it itadlmost crf.tbr fii&a' inJ West,
c . : county, and that ho vrill tnrutate'a.
v '.'v'ceaad Lis testimony will absoiutcl
c : v 3 Tweed and twenty others of the rtrg'
c - it. it h ole naincs .tatYoIubt toi'pai toteaA
I i 4 1 : . . He ; will first appea ttestifjrJ
i yho voueher thieves tinder AttorneyJ
a peri juxlie and. when seized and rescued for
the third time, he broke away and plunged
a butchc knife into his breast. The wound
will prefpbly prove fatal.
Havana advices say that tho insurgents
are masking all their forces to make a fresh
moveinirnt on the Cinco villas.
Havapa is over run with scoundrels of
every" description; constant murders and
roberies are committed and the police are
seemingly powerless.
Both O'Bald win and Mace, the prize fight
ers claim the stakes.
From Washington.
WASHINeTOir, D. C. August 24.
Miseellany Two men were brought from
Carter Co., to St. Louis, charged with assist
ing at the whipping of a discharged horse
thief by a United States Commissioner. The
.affair ia not political and therefore the ku
klux act Is in-operative.
s A dispatch from Wheeling Bays, tho scat
tering returns from fourteen counties favor
the election of Jacobs and the defeat of the
Constitution.
A mixed freight and passenger troiii on
the Chicago and Dubuque road, was thrown
from the track by'the maliciously placing of
obstruction. Two persons killed and four
probably fatally hurt.
- The lightning in Duchess Co., N. Y., killed
and paralyzed another, and burned a house
ti The Sheriff's posse from Brownsville,
unrounded' four murderers, three escaped,
and Went to Mexico, and were huug by the
Sheriff's confederates on the other side, and
the fourth was shot by tlio Sheriff.
From South Carolina.
CCLXTMBIA, August 21
The. regular Republican Convention ad-
jirn
turned till to-day by the chairman. Crim-
rpcrlmtnntlon wlf h 1 1,11 nr
iVrecedeti.the adjourn m ent. The
sin1frR hitT n. niefttinff. .T. T.. Orr. lirpsnlinsr
Over tne bolt. The parties disavow a desire
to conciliate with the Democrats or court
their votes.
By Cable.
MADKin, August -h
There arc apprehensions of a further ris
ing in the provinces bordering on France.
The government is preparing.
New York Markets. ,
lrtew York, August 2".
Stocks dull. Crold heavy at Wi. Money
firm at 5 per cent. Exchange long Hk,
short 1(X. Government bonds dull and
steady. State bonds quiet.
Cotton; qalet. Uplands 22 cents; Orleans
22)4 cents. , Sales of all bales. Flour iuiet
and steady. Wheat quiet and lirm.
Corn steady. Pork steady mess ill 2-5.
Lard steady steam S49 cents. Spirits
Turpentine steady at 52)4 oS cents, llosin
steady at $3 77J4(i?3 60 for strained. Freights
tmehanged.
Foreisn Markets.
; London, August 24 ll. A. M.
Consols opened at Bonds i)2 a 12.
- 'LiveSkpool, August 21 1 1 A. M.
Cotton opened Arm. Uplands y'd (. lud.
Orleans 10d. The sales ore estimated at
10,000 bales. ...
"T
BUNTING & McQUIGG, Auctioneers.
Foreclosure of Mortgages,.
-X
To 'Si G. Williams, C. G. Hyatt and
Wife Emma A., Edward Joiner and
Alexander Kamsey Greeting:
WIIEKiLYS default ha been made by tin
mortgagors respectively named in the
mortgages following, executed to the Cape
Fear iiuiiding Association; viz:
A mortgage executed by N. C. Williams,
bearing date the J.2th April 1S71, anil regist
ered in the Register's onice Of New Hanover
county in booic B. B. B., page 470. . .
And h mortgage execnted by C: G. -Hyatt
and Emma K., his wife, bearing date the lltn
May;v lb71,rand registered as aforesuid, in
book 11. B. B., page t27.
A mortgage executed by Edward Joiner,
dated Uie lltn. May, 1871, and registered as
aforesaid, in book B. B. B., page OiJ.
A. mortgage executed by Alexauder liam
say, bearing date the 12th April Kl, aud re
gistered as aforesaid .in booK B.' B. B., page
467. ...... f
NowrUierefoT notice is hereby gi ven that
by virtue of, the powers wf aie respectively
contained in said several mortgages, regis
tered as aforesaid, - the said mortgages will
,u.vMV?w.u. aw, u-vViui.! unic-
in respectively describedratpublicauct ion at
at Jxchange Corner, in the city of W il-
mington on Tuesday the -3d day of isepu ruber
isz, at il o ciock, V. M. The said premises
are respectivelydescribed in said inortaes
as follows: ... f.
N.aWUllalmloibeglnsinthe northern
line of -Nixon street, 5u leet castwaixlly from
northeast corner 6f Nixon and Eigth streets
and runs east ward ly. aioos N ixon street do
feet, and ia 30 feet deep. 1
Hyatt's lot begins at a point in the
soutlrsrn line or Church street, iuy leet west
wardiy from the' southwest corner of Church
and Sixth streets, and runs thence west wa rd
ly with southern lino' of Church street i
feet by 09 feet deep.
AJxanderKamsay's lot begin in northern
line QfQueen street, J feet, eastwardly from
the northeast corner or Queen and Tenth!
ereetf; nd jmns eastwamly along, Uueen
street 17 feet by 99 feet deep.
N. Ii.4-The Cape Fear Building Association
has K number of houses and lots fur sale
uponprivate termaVwhich can be negotia ted
for with the Secretary.
I - DuBRUTZ CUTLAlt,
. ,i g, . . Att'y C. F. Build'g As n,
atisfll?- 7-15,21,ati2Bept
t'. ; f t he democrats lpr Governor. ,?? ;
fribune says that tmnt
1; I. ,y-heen further t naff fifttf miles frorii4
,eAv-tijnifjtHnDeriaa($ cotmiy," on
Sua:ejuUiewJ8Ut testa Mrs. BUPUIA. lii -
A. t. - a. . B. 1 L -tkv m
year of his agelrBEAlTY SSIKES.
Is' i '
t BYKfes? vifSWtabl?lnI the 'Mttftear1
f mi rubers olthe Huptisv church for about. 40
. T " ' T i. : 7T T T Fiji 1 B Ail'JKSVl SIU U.Z I r ft.. 1 .
6pikits TuhPKSTiNE Further sahs after
yesterday's report ot 208 casks at 45 cents
pi r gallon for Southern jpaekages.. To-day
the eales arc 18i casks at 4; cents.
K 'Si' Sales eterday allcrnoon -f 2,00
bbls at f3 15 lor strained, $3 75 for low No.
1, 4 37 lor extra No. 1, and $5 50 for exifa
Pale. This morn ng the price of strained
has advanced 5 cents, and the salet'ore 2,875
bh!s at 3 15 a $3 2J '6rtrained, $3 75 for
low No. 1, f 4 lor No. lt and $1 50 for low
Pale. '
Tar Market steady, 'with' eales of 1?4
bbls at S4 ier bb?.
Cotton No suits reported. J
MARINE.
AKKTVED.
2o Steamship Ucnclacor, Jonee, from
New York, to liar ry, Bros; ,y
24 Meaiuer D Mu'reUmon, Garriaon, from
Fayetteville, to Williams !c Murchieou.
Steamer Noith State, Green, Jm Fayette
vdK, to, L 11 DeKo&set.
tteaKiship Fioueer, Wakeley, from Phila:
delphii, to Worth Sc Worth.
CLEAliED.
24 Sftmr D.Murehiaou, Gan ioou, for Fay
etteville, by Williams & Aluichifioni
Steamer North State, Greeu, for Fayette
ville, by L H DeUot-feet.
ItliCliU'TS.
FEU 1UVEU STEAMERS. &c.
Steamer North State 116 bbls spirits tur
peniiue, 0 do crude turpentine, 451 do'rotin.
Steiiuier 1) Murcbisbu 154 bbls tpts tut
po tiue, 016 do rosin ' : "
Lwt (1 Vessels in tlie Port. of Wil
mington, N. Ci August 24, 1872.
' fili STEAMSHIPS ' JU-
PjoniT. Wflk eJuTjdjs, Wort h & AVrOrtll
MKlliS ,
Br Amazon, McDonald, Idg Europe,
J K Blossom tte Evans
Swcd. Uhica, Badenburg, dis, li tide Bros.
(Br) Topeka, Uarriugtou, ldg Europe,
Wills rd Bros
(Br) Liia Moore, Shaw, ltig Kurop.-,
JLni?b it IIowcll
tiowlund, Tucker, Idj i , OG iarrilev
Br i.ui cka, lioilowav, Id Europe, .
Wiilard Bros
BARQUE A NTINE
(Br) Geo Booth, DuucaTt, Idpr Liverpool,
Yick & Mebane
BIUGS.
Br Joseph Howe, Cotlen, dis,
liar i iss fy, H o w ell
Br Fair it Ha?y, Taylor, IdgEunrpe,
. J Andersoa & Co
bCIlOCJjNJr.iiS
Afn Sur'an, Fodder, dis E Kidder & Sons
List ol Vessels Sailed., for this l'ort.
NEW YORK.
tiehr F C Il;iieii. Verrel. eld Auir 10
It you detiie roi-y cheeks und a complex
ion lair and tree iromTihiplcs,'- Blotches
and Eruptfous, purify your -bkobd' by tak
ing Dr. Pieice's Golden Medical Discovery.
Yeas acd Abighs. 11 horses could
make themoulvcs under-stood in huma
, , - :-. :r.. J5 . ,
language, they would signify by a universal
"Yea," their asreut to the sttiteinent that
tu Mustang Liniment is the Uest remedy
extant for all these ailments, and bya tnost
emphatic "ei-u !" show their displeasure
at every attempt -to use aiiy .other prepara
tion iu its fctead. Ever since its intrpdnc-j
tion at St. Louit, at the close of the Mexi
can war, in 1810, it Iras i played a signal
blessing to horse and uianMMiring rith ab
solute certainty aud wouderlul dispatch,
such equine diseases as fcpavm. riiiKbone,
poll evil, scratcbis, hoofale, &c.,.ajO,d- re
lieving nud tiualiy temoviuuthe
painful af
es, sinews
fe-ctious which attack the muse
and external glauda 1 bumau beiDgs. It is
a fact beyond contradiction, that lot all in
juries or coin plaints oi uUjpr ,qvnxy t
to wuieh an extera tl remedy is applicable,
tne mustanu L.iMiiENT b preferable to
every ohi. r.
Still More Enterprise at Tiie;
i - . "
L i ye o o k ri-t ox e .
I take pleasure in informing my friends
and the Musical public generally" that Prof
Tncnnli l..,-,,li f XSrm n rr iu r.m tl.iu
v. ""h.
I date engaged in my . business, and takes
charge of the Muical DepskrtmeMt, Parties
uiar attention will be yi yen to fcjheet Aiusic.
My arrangements with the ditleieiit .Pub
lishiu? Houses In the country onabip me to
offer the very latest: Foreign and, Dpinestic
iCompofcitions as soon as they ae pullished..
Prof. James Paradis. as an experienced
inusic teacher, will be pleaSed'lh giving his
advice as to the- selection ol" PianoOrgran
or Mejodeon; also ol pieces of Miiaic, accord
Iclodeon; also of pieces of Miiaic, accord
to thetaMe and snide of the scholars
PHILLIP HEINSBBftGEfe ?
Live Book? and Music store? ?
in
aug -i
if fmd fc?dl
.b3
I All sorts ot blanks prfatedand fof sale by
d. G Hali;...CJflice on Princess st. vr; tt
Cuattel Mortgage Deeds for sale
br - ' ' - G. Hall.
1 ALAV
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WILM1NQTON, Isrc;
Consignments and, Cash Orders Solicited
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Is'OKTH WATKK STRKET
iT7Ttsle,Zdoorr to Wlllard Bro s
LIQUORS, WINES,
BKANDiES, WHISKIES
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and all kinds of Fancy LiouorK
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BIOHAKD N. MGON
Commission Merchant,
AND DEALER IN
FLOUR, GHAIfc,
MILLFEED, '
' AND
COUNTRY .-PJlOD.UCE.
Coi-. Camden So Ph;c a Sts
Baltimore, Md.
Ebdu " ftm Kor'n 'Carolina Solicited.
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SOUTH FUOXT ST..
PInmfifir, Steam and Gas Fitter
and dealer in
Wrought ana Galvanized iron riW,
Brass Ciclr4Valves, Gas l iiturcs,
and all . descriptions of
FITTING3VFPR ; STEAM, WATER
: AND GAS.
Particular attention paid to flttlnPup or
UiXTTOX MILLS, '
with .Steam, (ias and Warnr I
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BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY
; 'l Clarice t Stri'.ot,
.t. DBAIyEKl
FlfEKClI AND AMERICAN COshc
TIONJtlBY, FbREIGN & 'DOMESTIC FRUITS.-
J nV,rTff ,,. ..rar1.08 UPPH1 at short
1 noUce, with all the delicacies of the suaum
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PARKER S6 TAYLOR
Successors to
Man ufact u rerK
uau.sjg ruitxis rna aeons,
ms. toves,1 Lanterns, Kerosene; Oil Tin
And Shp(t. Irnn Wuvo
Gu
Roofing, done at short notice,
Agents ror i-airbank's scales.
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General Commission Merchants &
t v . Commercial Agents.
CORT lJ0CK.:VATEK lliEETS,
J , . WiiKCToi. N. C.
WILL GIVE PlkOMPT, AND PEIUSONAL
attention to Ihe sale or shipment of Cotton
and Nayal Stores,, Juniper Staves and aJl
kinds df" Country produce, &fr ic.
Orders for sale of Produce or purchase of
Goods will be promptly attended to, and to
the best advantage to our customers.
"We .are ol receiving large 'consignments
of all grades of Liquors which we are 'pre
pared tolcii at wholesale, at the lowest cadi
prices. ;
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. ESTABLIRHEI) IK21.
T. BlO WIST,
scccryaoK to
BROWN & ANNDERS0N,
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me- W atClieS, ClOOKS,
pfejr, vev &rK
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a sirActES to strrrLi ager
ST-. 37 Market Street,
WILMTNGTON, N. C.
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