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r-' . I . ' 11 r- 7. P. j CANADaY - -.Buslnessaianager 3. gvMAN- L?--:Uan'agliis Edlton Monday; Octol)8r21str 1872. political organization, and, although Una Agricul most of the leaders arc opposed to us lias V displj? politically, we have every reason to be Holt is Here tbat our friends axe just as weK ricultur . , - a" - " , t l"?L!il 1. - : t A I'll. vuuic us ii uiueress secessionist woo I ox we CARPETS, BEPUBLIC1N NOIIINATIONS. : 1 TOR PRESIDENT, ' ULYSSES S. GRANT x Of Illinois.:, it rf. - . JOB VICE-PRESIDENT, VlHBNBYvWIISON, ' Of Massachusetts. ELECTORAL TICKET. ' YOU THE STATE AT LARGE : MARC&S ERWIN, of Buncombe. B AMTJEL P. PHILLIPS, of Wake. 7011 TUB CONGRESSIONAL . DISTRICTS : 1. Edward Itansoia,-ot Tyrelf. ? 2. William F. L.oftIn, ox Lenoir. 3. Joseph C. Abbott, N ew Hanover. 4. James II Ileaden, of Chatham . 6 Henry J. Walser, of Davidson. C. William S. BFnum, of Lincoln. 7. James G. Ramsey ot Rowan. 8. James M Justice, ol Rutherlord. Election-Tuesday, November 5th eref stalk t a about these streets. Let us then stand' by the Cape Pear Agri cultural Association and make the com fng Faff" the banner Pair of 1872. ; Tiie work is going bravely on. From rtsof the Union we read reports anieitions and speakers, and most ,oi-our owni State is fully alive to the importance of the contest Under our present organization, we have canvas- sen in each club. Now is the time for them to do their work. See that every Republican in your ward or township is registered, and on election day see that I Carpets, they all vote. The grandiloquent boasts of confidence in the Greeley movement I CfjKJJB3TS m tui cutv,i auu mil ucceive out iew. Let us go on as we have always hereto fore done, without boasting or noise, but registering and voting, and, as here tofore, we shall carry the State by a handsome majority. Our duty lies per fectly plain before us. Drop all foolish minor differences, and labor night and day for the success ot our glorious cause. The noble Western States, with their millions of German voters, give no un certain sound. They are perfectly wide awake, and have not besa in the least deceived by Carl Schurz's eloquence or lety-the Society r . a- judgment Mr. atified with the Ag- ipanufacturing interests ad will make a most capi iie is a representative of a far -tinffUiabfrl iri thm'hUtnnr r t! .o for energy and skill informing, r -or their: success in raising ! fine cat tle,' sheep and horses. -''.-. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, ; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. tal V r THE NEW ADFEBTISEMENTS. v " Tapestry Brussels." 9 . : sr.-; .- v Three-ply. Super iDgrain. JACOBI AXE, Heed jo excel all others, both in shape ', rfll . , indn&teri. Be sure to ask for MillMery GOOuS, f THE JIIUUI AXE, TO THE LADIES,: NOW OPENING, A lare and handsome assortment of -i NEW,' ; ADFERTISEIICNT JOHlfppjAfKliP GENERAL x--. IHTSUHANCB": AGE IV r South; Water Street, AdjustW of Mariiieand JItoTSo oct 15 128-lia For you wil i then be certain you are getting i : the best for your money. i EVERY AXE WARRAKTED. For sale, wholesale and retail, at , ; r NATH'L JACOBI'S f Hardware Depot, No. 9 Market street, And Dealers throughout the State. m HARDWARE. IX Vpnptinn I nvivUXUttAJLj IMl'ljJtSMJbiNTS. UUT Marked down to Cost and Freight, For cash on delivery, for ten days only. McINTIRE & SHOARD, 32 South Market Street, Wilmington, N. 0. ' ---i-; 135-lt 1 cry Iron, steel, Nails, Guns, Pistols, We would respectfully call the attention of : ;r WHOLESALE BUYERS to our full and comply 3' assortment, em bracing all and everv description nf Hnndu in the Trade, and to the superior advantages m o vui uiitsr xi um navinsr me : eral leading factories in the tr Fancy Goods, Notions, &c., &c. Uaving just returned from London and Paris, I can offer extraordinary in ducements as to prices, styles and quali 1 L1 '11 7"" V . 44 South; Side Market St , A ILlTCffiLESS f SeS-SEA) June 4 j'W-1;'?.t.ii.! EST ABLISHED l3L CALL AND SEE THE LATEST WOVEIj TIES. e agency to sev- raae. 'Always on hand Sole and harness Leather, Kip and C : f Skins. - faints. Oii. Glass. Sash. TVmrs Anrl Ttlinda. oct 20 Mayor's; Office. -" - THANKSGIVING. i?y t7is' President of Oe United States of Port.h cohna must put right upon America : CITY OP WILMINGTON. I October 19th, 1872. f I PROPOSALS will be received at this office until the 30th day of October, 1872, for putting Ureelev7s hypocrisy. They are satisfied f1011 tne w4rk Buch as Mason Work, to leave the aflairs ot the nation in its Byordef.S theBufiling CJommittee. present fcafe hands, and we mnst PTtnrl , RUMLEY Chairman. our hands to themjn a iraternal clasp, with no bloody chasm to divide usl lit Ac. &c. , ' Please call and examine, belore purchas ing, the stock at . -: NATH'L JACOBI'S Hardware Depot, lSTo. 9 Market St. nov9 . 147-lv Something new and very stjlisb, THE SATCHEL BEIT." 0 1 DID 4. GOODS. I. K oct 21 133-6t A P2tOCLA3IAT10K. Whereas, the revolution of another ' year has again brought the time when it is usual to look back upon the past, and publicly thank the Almighty for His inercie3 and. His blessings; and : . Whereas, it any one people has more occasions than another for such thank fulness it is the citizens of the United States, whose "goVercment is their crea ture, subject to.their Jehests who have the record, and give the full Republi can majority she knows how to poll. All we ask is a fair election, and lor our friends to do their duty by getting, out every vote. The opposition are work ing harder, if possible, than they did at the State election, and we must not be one jot behind. Our party has done nobly so far, and with this great final effort, the liberties of the laboring peo ple will be secured. Men's Fine Bnff Jersey Ties. -A. CHEAP SHOE, AND A GOOD SHOE. oct 20 DUDLEY & ELLIS, Sign of the Big Boot. 138 OPSEA HOUSE. Grand Opening Night of the Season ! AND- FOR POSITIVELY THREE NIGHTS ONLY! Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, October 24th, 25th and 26th. The Asheville Citizen fGreelevite reserved tojihemselves 1 ample civil and urges the Star of this citv to keeD its religious; freedom and .equality before roosters out of sight. This is gopd ad- Music, Mirth, Mimicry and Magic. the . lawho i cluring thelast twelve vice. The Citizen's fear that the party Mrs. Lottie Estelle Macartby, "v""a c"jyJc wwuiiwuu mux m power will " maliciously appropriate any previous or general calamity, and to them to their own good," is far-letched whom prosperity in agriculture, manu- because the" Star chickens .are. not factures and commerce has been vouch- ffame Th Unr Saied l I rnnoTi fin or l-io ?n u: i has in his printing office, as the Citizen Therefore, by these considerations I recommend that on Thursday, the 28th day of November next, the people meet in their respective places of worship, and there make their acknowledgments to God for his kindness and bounty. hand and cause the seal of the United States to be affixed. f Done at the city of Washif -jtcthis I place. llth day of October, in the year of our Lord, 1872, and of the Indepen dence of the United States the . ninety-seventh.' . U. S. GRANT. By the President, . Hamilton Fish, Sec'y of State. T ;;; : our Fair. 1HB Petersburg Idex learns that a child was born some days ago near Wel don, with two well-formed teeth in its head. ; ' t. Gov. Caldwell has offered a reward The time is gradually approaching I of 200 for the arrest ot Jim Creech for for our Agricultural Fair and extensive the murder of Frank Battle in Tarboro' preparations are being made, to insure recently. N a perfect success. . We hare generally a freight train passed through Wel- heardour farmers . Bay after an inspec- don on Friday with a two-thousand- tion 01 tne stocK ana products on ex- dollar freight of cotton, shipped through hibition "why I have better stock than I fr0m Georiria . . . . . ... 1 t mat at nome." we ao earnestly nope that our Fair this year will witness an immense exhibition of the products of North Carolina, especially of Lthis por tion of the State. Every farmer who desires to improve his prospects or has liberality enough to wish his neighbors Macarthy, Lorgrenia and 0'Reardon MULTUM IN PARVO TROUPE ! Vocalist and Danceulst. Hai-ry Macartby. ' ! Author and Great Comedian. Lorgrenia, , Magician, with his performing Canary Birds, and trained Russian Cat. Prof. O'BEARDON, Will see 11 It Will Only come to our great The most artistic combination in the world Fair. s- ?HUite Ii ; Pawette Circle TocentsT Family ffies lnTA: Gallery 25 ceata Prlvat ts? Yed seats now on sale at Heinsber gersLiye Book and Music Store, without e ha,rJe. W. K. HAYbEN, oct 21-U2-6t Business Agent. ME MEMBERS OF the Second JWard GRANT & WILSON CLUB are requested to meet in front of the Judge Warren has so much improved office of tne WUmington Post to-morrow that he is . able to attend to his usual Tuesday Afternoon. Oct 29d routine of business. 1 L , , , evi, yj uw, lu panicipate in the ceremonies of raising a Flag Pole for the Second Ward Grant and Wilson Club. All Republican organizations are respect fully invited to attend. Good speaking and music win be on hand, j By order, E. M. SHOEMAKER, I Vice Pres't Sec. Ward G. & W. Club JAMES IIEATON, Sec'y. oct 21, 1S72 ' ' STATE ITEMS. . Magnolia wants a bank. The Washingtonffirprm learns that Judge Reade intends locating in that 1 Gent's White and Colored - KlID GLOVES! j A FINE STOCK Best and Medium Oradcs JUriT OPENED. IP O G-SJKJJl GX, O TJESm CASTOR G-LOVES, For driving purposes. SOL. BEAR k BROS., Retail Store, '20 Market Street, HAVE JUST OPENED ONE OF THE largest Fall and Winter Stocks ever of fered to the public In this city at reduced prices, consisting of OLO Ti l 3ST Gr Of every description. PHILADELPHIA READY MADE .GOODS. 1 ' and the finest assortment of LADIES GAITEBS AND CHILDRENS' SHOES IN THE CITY. IDZRTST G-OODS, 100 PIECES FIGURE, 500 " TRINTS, 50 " CASSIMEREH, S5 " LINEN SHEETING, 200 DOZEN TOWELS AND, ALSO, The Largest and best assortment of JflJEJl S FBJLT IMTS AND Ch-ildxens' Wear, All of which we offer at reduced prices. A. D. BROWiV, Exchange Corner. sept 19 106-tfi INSURANCE. LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE CAN BE following responsible Companies, on ap plication to.to J. A. BYRNE, Gen'IIns. Agt., ' Office North front street, - Wilmington, N. C. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE i COMPANY, Assetts 520,000.000 IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of London, Assetts $9,000,000, Gold GREAT WESTERN FIRE INSJR ANCE COMPANY, New Orleaiis, I Assetts. 1 9oiniA FARMVILLE FIRE INSURANCE AND " BAAKING COMPANY of Va., assets 5500.000 auglb 77-iy BASKETS" I (Late Greenwald & (Jo.4) ; -v WHOLESALE DEALER IN Wines, Jtones GJ NO. 10 SOUTH WATER ST. Respectfully informs his numerous Clint, ers that he has opened the laSt aJ bSr ? tock of Pure Liquorsfinr the State at SrSS to compete with any Northern honSt I shall keep constantly on hand old ir-,: tucky Rye and North Carolina Corn - Wh& l klea. Imported Brandies, Wines and SeaSS I stock before buying elsewhere. . . 7: 7 SEGARS A SPECIALITY ' 1 I , f i. - "jf. " There will , be a Grand Tournamnf -u- i the Grounds of the Cape F?S SriSultJS? TUST RECEIVED A VERY PKET- " TY ASSORTMENT OF Market Baskets, j . Lunch Baskets, Work Baskets, Fancy Baskets, LAnd a large variety of every description. i received. PREMIUMS." isrE"w Canned Peaches, Canned Tomr toes, t Canned Lima Beans, and a general assortment of new Canned Goods put up expressly for us. oct 1G SOL BEAR & BROS. lU8-tf USE ONLY THE EMPIRE lstr-legant Gold Watch. ; 2d Splendid Saddle. Best Elder Silver Spurs. For rules and particulars apply to ! DH.W.G.THOMAS; Chairman oct 8 Wilmington, 1MJ. r UNDEK THE AUSPICES OF K. C- Beneficial Associatioi -GRAND DRAWING; TO TAKE PLACE OCTOBER 30th. N111,011 of valuable well imorored 11 te in th0 City of Wilmington, 40 BUILDING LOTS. Noted for its rapid increase in value as city The Warrenton Gazette "says that the exhibition of swine at the Henderson Fair was the best it ever saw. One Chester weighed 800 pounds, j The Tarboro Southerner says: A low muttering sound like distant thun- to produce frood crona. ahonid rf.? J der or the rumbling ot an earthquake. At k i -1 i j . . . i y resolve to contribute something to the uearu in Pis or tne county last success of the Fair. AlmoatMho So1a Daiuraay Oct 10 object ot the organization is the im- TnE officers at the garrison at Fort Drovement of rAcrricnltnro Th Wil. Macon, are expectini? orders dailv a mington merchants have acted with signing them to duty on the Pacific I HP1 BOOKS OF THE REGISTER FOR coast. They have mae many friends t the Fourth Ward, can be foundat the during their stay there who will be sorry to lejarn that they must soon take their departure lor other fields of labor. The Executive Committee of DIRECT FROM LIVERPOOL MUNSONi& CO.'S, - City Clothiers. 133 REGISTRATION. great liberality, and now let the farm ers respond. The great problem is, shall our Fairs to V success. We must hare the co operation of all the farmers to make it Court Hons 3. oct 18 It Ex. British Barquentine "Leonora." FIFTY CASES i Blood, Wolf & Go's SIX DOZEN IN CASES This brand ot Ale was introduced by us nearly two years since and has met J. C. MORRIS, Register. 131-td Extra Family Flour, Guaranteed. Every week we receive a fresh sup ply of this celebrated brand of Flour, and the demand constantly increasing. Do not fail to use it. Use the best CONDENSED MILK in the country. Selling at 25 cents per can. After property in the year 1856 it was sold fort fi1.3; In 1869 it was sold for S100 an acre; in AST 1 It WAS Knltl KrklH fs-if COO an aMM snif ri3ng .'.XS8 yearjho city valuation hta increased $m on it. The property surround ing it is owned by large land speculator, and cannot be bought at any reasonablt Jbe WUmlngton BuildingAssociaUonhu a claim on sl smnii i-i-inn t.n mk. ject now to the amount of about S800 - The rent of that portion of the property under mortgage over pays the dues to the Association. Also THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS IN GOLD TO BE DISTRIBU TED AS PRIZES. 1 JLancl Prize.............. $2,250 1 Gold " . 100 $20 each. 910 each $5 each. $2 SO each........ 60 40 50 49 t9 the with large sales and given more general several trials it has proved to be the satisfaction than any English or Scotch r best. For sale bv i 80, end these annual exhibitions are of Goldsboro Fair has been notified that I I lJ 7C7" .vivi 4iuwiuv,B uiau uur peu vjwiwuwi iiai&u, ui Virginia, will be pie seem to imagine. prevented by sickness from filling his Silks, Silk Poplins. Satins. Satteen, .Merinos, Bombazine, .Empress Cloths, Reps, Plaids, Brilliant Alpac cas, Velveteens, Prints, Shawls, Shirtings. Sheetings, Hosiery, Laces. Edgings, Inserticgs, Ladies' Under Wear. Blankets, uoops, Bnstle IIoor. Bustles, Collars and CntT- Crapes, White Goodn. Opera Flannels, Towels. Every variety of crop made in this appointment to deliver the annual ad eection of the State should be exhibited, dress belore the Society at its approach We are aware that" mistakes occur and ingfair. Judge Merrimon has accept some persons t are dissatisfied with the ed the position and will supply the results, as a matter ot course. ; It is mor- Tacancy, ally, impossible to please every one, but The Weldon Assays: The bag let the dissatisfied remember that they gage and aecond-cl ass cars, on thein are laboring to build up the Stat, and coming Raleigh and Gaston' train on their Hermann! rllBonnntntmanf ' n i .. . n. r. V Kr " " uv riaaj ran on the side track, coming flannels, cuse for their absence at the next Fair. Li frt n,Q t ' ThererV-aWeral attera ""U.bUC" rTaity addition to the above, our t ujacmau was unaoie to con pleased, Yitn, in the management of the trol it, and it was only brought to a anizaWonuUhat.is no reason why sudden stop-when U brought up should oppose he. movement. We against one ot the pillars of the shed, successo be o TitaUmpor- which was knocked down. The steps tancetothe Cape Fear region and there- brakesf&cwere broken, but no one iore we propose to advocate it with our hurt K 1 Whole heart. - . 1V. f. w . . . T ; ; , .w Luui;aa inenas WO tlre & I tlnw f Thnm.i r tth. . . and examin our stvt .. - r O - V AWVUilMl 1 f1 2JL.KJI t- I i OX V I fl I - is not a I mance, as President cf the North Caro-1 nrti- N' -A C0HEN S0N-: X I-WOIU Ale ever sold in this market. For sale in lots to suit at a small ad vance on cost of importation. CHAS. D. MYERS & Co;, ' Importers, 7 North Front st, GEO. MYERS, 11 and 13 South Front St. Tickets $2 "50 Each. WEDDINGS, PARTIES and Fancy Goofls ana Imported Notions, Ribbons and. GFldves, EVERYTHING IfEW. In Select Family Groceries among the newstock at , i ' CHAS. D. MYERS & CO., 7 North Front st. oct 10 . 124 Supplied with all kinds of Grlassware and Jcttf5 c&n be bought atMr. Heinsfcr ger s book store, at Green & Flannels drug store and at W. VT. Lane's drug store. . . . .. BALLS, Persons wishing to purchase tlckeU wilt wweuio get them as soon aspoflWBW. c x c great many already engagw At reasonable rates. WM. M. STEVENSON, Princess street, Evan's Block. ' 123-tf The above d the purpose of tnaklnjr a haul upon tw pockets of the public, but solely for the par . t Converting-Property into Hoier oct 8 3 : - AND TABJLE XjIJYJEJYS. Cannot be surpassed in the State. Call at lb.. mTmr. mw -m " WJ GOAL, COAL. TXTEN "; YE A SUPPLY CHOICE jX P1?? ' Coal, which we deliver at the folio t uces: . 1 and undc- tons $8 50 5 and under 10 tons....... "...". V 8 25 1ft tons or over. ! . 8 00 oc t4-lm WOBTH & WORTH. PIANOS AND . - "The beat now made' and superior to any In SlSKfcct0Ile Hdwuty. V " xcl01T Prices Orran 8ale8 Rooms. Ma sonic llalL 57 anS m -in the oulflrvcf. ... - -m. -www t j UUU Uli tUVVT " i aft: Bible terms for which it can be done.: . 'r oct s ' ' ; -: V2rti,tt ?4r vIJNENi;G00DSLU:- 3-1 ahd 4-4BlrdB Eyel Scotch, Huckabtttf . anu itrown LJnen ToweHnerDiaoers: , and American Crash ;j Damask Poyllw W" .Lan and Cambrics ; Damask B j r and Linen Cnimh ninth t rtnther'anoHr- , owCaseWaw. Market it. Wilminrton. iWnen;-Irish Shirting linen, alUT : " ' iJ-inenSheetinss; Pillow caw "WKT mT23 m 1 !?lehy, ,i ' J. P. WJIXMIB. . T VVVVWIt I
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