I- It Wo t V. "T" Volume l ; WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1878. Single Copies 10 Cents; NUMBER 15 43 Tin VY. rYl r rtsYVY III Of U! , a IlLMlNGTON POST iAPVEH: ; 4irj(Yjt e(Vts pcrjlincifor tlic firSU'i-h-'lia.ir knditwciiiy-fiye, cents jcr line -IT. ... I . i 4. c AiH A' ti t io n a 1 insertion. frjjljt; (S) iittes, NonpareityjiFe, con- rh '.iver'tiscnients. will bo charged at ift awve. ratek, except on special con-. cBju rateij can beuau'ior a longer i-iir II lau-'V h" .' .... !fj1(jMl)-iecipiion price to Tin: Wil- I IfstiP 1 PSTi h i-;-u; per year; is 7-- cents. i-i fl & fa in trn Jcftipfis onliuMshoQld l JalilrAcltb 1 The Wjlmjsgton- piisr, Wilmington, IN. u. , . ,l;jJjyNNTEHyiiusihe3;iLanaKer. I mrit FALLOW ClTIZliXS 77 til ivto, Ve took occasion to say that ;JvvKlh first instance in tliisj state' Uiufi a gentleman of, the ''Jewish "11TC elected to an ofiice of ,o'f ''' " inc- j mm acq ma Junes, ...cfiljii ;of thb -matter, stated that .ih the first fliqe in the state to v Je.'.v liad bepiiKclocted, and the fjrlfvif) ySUfi!C7er iuts in a con trad ic vm-hj slat i 'that Tarbpro was eari- tf.P iifougr, oy i upponuiuuiMi-oi i :iV-'ocnmi'ssioner ' . afo incased - at .the action j;l the . tiou of Tarboro in recognizing". . i liaftictcr aud ."ability oi a gentle- tilts faithj.and do hotloubt but llas an - act of ja-ilice, lfiiig-.der aWiiinington, however. , ante- Rial fetcj. lb'$ comtiiivj'ionerifhip, Mr. Kihr ' i'.c . If a vi ii g pre v i oils 1 y held the office I; Alderman, to which' lie was elected nilfoTi; -! "Kor is Ibis the .only instance iih Wnimnion wherein' Jews have held K&lli'lt pflicc'of trust and honor since that'iVeaf' ;JIowevrr gratifying this mareiStV'rtsnlli.c.iu'co.-in tlmt acl.ol the P. 'i . ' . . Ii. v .' ' ' . . . it ..: ... ...l.i .i. Lj'ioi'o rfijucii :.jlK)vyn uic, uarricrs in ine .oiu (?litvitib;i aiAd1 -gave --to, the .Jews, iijfl iit'WJ wh rbi led ' by ; property (juali (Lpiliftirifi t the iifl 'citiwhhip not before .jrinillj.! J ' Wte, do not hear of any Tar- Ulr..! pvtt,i,.onnn-g. to the trout .iiil :e.vi''rcsti'ig their extreme plcasufe I holding Gillce ., earlier, than," 4. ; -1 V . l.)o (fJptil to be Tnii! , 1 read on tire water has returnqd ,1H( i it. jHuig lady in Clappci towuj i'chii, iifcri! t few years:1 On December.; ,W,..f -' F-;.:' , 1 . 1 1? ;fi;;;:sie mei ou a ran road iram, a iaoy wuo jrM.ycry jii, and sue kiuui y minis iiiclliln'tio htifj1 takjng 'care of her and i;dtJanyi4M? l.er.,to Iter place of, des :liiita.v:':W.hc.n they parted Hhc sick pniinr onered' io reward the young 4 iy -Jul ner . liirmness :11m aiieiHiou, would take nollugg. 1 lie old. wrote; down thel name and ad-- h'Mi . 11 1 od ded lii ui i 1 i a r 1 y to her, and -pi,; f Vou will 'be paid sonic dny."-f iiq y t)u tig ady: never saw her chance -'jaiiiil'tiiiice again, but the sum of ;fi,i)iiff has rceutly eeu beitueathed i luir. !' Tlie Vd woman had no rela; vt; in this country, and left all her a.mey. to the. girl who hail befriended r STATE ITEMS. 1 :V;ilog,-t.liw';fis "coidemic throughout he !t:u jllj C..Nor.iiia.'has' been appointed a' titiliaatcr ,at ianthef Crgek, Yadkin lib. Er?gelhafdt is to deliver; the 1 it- far address" -at tlie University Coin - iicncemeiit.. ' : i ic 'Eliubelh ; City -Eoononiiit s.iys t the subject oi rebuilding the acad )iut . tLat idnf'CK is .tain bcihsr Te ft--'-:-,,.-, i i f - . . . " . f - 'P..' 'ft-tw. -Uu$v. iarjmi;' neac 'Xev ' Berne' are '!! I lluurUhin state, and there is a IjrHihise ql"" a -large .and profitable crop jtj lrlj; spniu;' vegetables. ; ; ; tifleLe;mtlitlatostvh( will' ft nresscd ff''t the -pymociratic' nominations for 4i?eure .Con it Judges are so 'numerous ,r4lH vt ,.icsvrve..uie. list ior- an extra 1-1 vill tile-'. Democratic-' ' newsnaoers in listAtc ; think, thaV'it wilU provoke bitlei irncss,; r. f. it is a shame, ' a "that frov. Nh'IioU wi bp; 'Hy of nsinpf -power in the interest of c-jaujj frauds " that he will heap 'fpnvra.th'f in gobs "that a long suiTer- people: vi 11 scnd.his name down ir a coird jf obloc-uy, etc., etc.; it I'feArjderson is pardoned." ' If we ojily have had a Mollet belt attached to all tlii -"cussing'' it lld have paid olf theentire' uth- liiuch'tci'ness.-. j. f o'nV "alli'jtlie great men in the Eng P'-aiiiide'of X'ommohsV.Tohn Bright h ftDuspicuous "frgure both in: intellect reappearance. -VHis square stoutish nfyf6ritl com plexionr atrd white' hair "paefa jhi tn a n'oticeable object; As nj gu iles him he grows iu 'attractive .'- His massive leonine head is y'ed with" a wealth' of wavy silvery rCp jvliich ii; thrpwa back froni an lj!lQd"lbrehcad giving' a noble effect K J';i.nt(el'lectual developments. II is, p-Ha'rey vithov.t there b,ejqg e-r-fil prtjuiitience in anv feature, whiie lliiulfl ii radiant with a kindly and Vtiarit4iHit. His moutli is rather MrjiJdl ..?'.. li ...... . 'J::..-... If-An. iu i iUl eioqucui seusiLiveneos. cen with his genial smile, his ntle : 4 expression, his venerable head, tl ule invnersnnation of a svmoa benevolence.' Y ITEMS. ; ; the Wilmington S. F; E. -Will cete brate their anniversary to-d,ay.i ; j ' . j ;; The body of an unlcnown man wa lound at lJospital',.Cbyc, some three nines oeiow ine city on fine- ltn lost. The rem aiu3 have not beeq identified. Thomas Turney, brickmasO a resi- dent of this city, has disappeared and his wife, Mrs. Margaret! 0. Turney, is distressed at his ungual abscnse, ;and wiiereabouts. ' i I i. ' ' AuTiiEft Murder. Tne unfortun- thj& direction of the Mayor. " ! ate result of a quarrel .between Lewis he Superintendent of Health re Davis, and bamuel ItoDiAson. on the . T, , it - 1. lth inst:, has resulted in the death of portedhe Board then adjourned to the Davis. The Coroner's jury found that followingxThursday evening. . Kobinsou inflicted the wouud that r caused the death oi Davis,! and he will be iried in the courts for murder. 7. ' . ' I : Dr. " llarter's Ilixir of Wild; Cher- ry is a purely , vegetable combination that supplies a want lobg sought In its use uo change of diet or surround- ings is necessary, and ladies or invalids may u,sq; it freely Jo restore their wan- ing strength. J '. : 7 j j: 7 2t.' ! - 'V" ' . 7 -.'y 7 UF.ont street abuttors, who have not paids their assessments for street paving s.,em inclined to refuse to pay far the improvements. U is possible that some among the number are othose who petitioned for the laying of tljcpave- mcnt and the consequent improvement, pf their roperty.- : j ; 7 The Washington Democratic corres- poniieut of the' Observer and Star have" discovered that there is a juicy bone of c.mtcntiou among the JVilmipgton Had icaN, promised for the Republicans, about the Custom House. Whed? We think -thai wfl haVfi hftard of RlfrrnnhJ les convinced. r -.1 i wandered a thousand mil - . - . j-; 7 t - James Slover, of Pulaski Co. J lndT, writes "I -had the Dvsnensia and !i;ver Com idaint for nine vears. could keen nothing on my stomach; I was induced had one box of ipills I experienced a decided improvement, and when I had fi n is h e d t h e s e con d o n e I w!a s ftni,0itf '. I cured ; The skatinglrihk is in fitU pperatibri at the City HUl. If the City Fathers Asthma Severe Colds, Coughs, &c, aad'.ofri.eials ' can stand the racket we who., haye no .personal knowledge of have no reason to -enter a complaint. Boscaee's German Syr.up.; To such! w--We think, however, that jhe pleasure' wonld say that 50,000 dozen Were old to all concerned-would be enhanced by last year wi bout one complaint. Con building a rink specially fprj the pur- sumptives trjyr just one bottle. Iiegular pose on some shady lot where the floor : could "bo. laid on he ground. . The Cape Fear boys came very near losing their engine house on Saturday night last, by the! accidental explosion oi akerosene lamp , A fire stands so ; X f I little chance when one oi the; company happens around that it got right up and went out as soon as the first one put in ,Jt . i i .' ii : .i . an appearance. e mint mat an pi me 1 , , v. , cngine houses should be lighted with gas, and not subinit the property to the dancrers of kerosene when it cannot be watched. -3- Alderman Foster, procurator, exhib- i- . i .; . . i I itor and delineator of the JMoffet - bell punch, had an exhibition jo"f the B. P. at the Produce Exchange j on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. We un lerntand that it was with a view to in- troduee it to the notice of ibibulous in- dividitals who desire to have a record of their imbibations; to take. home. It r., o o rlr'int n nrt wniilil h n valuable-in large famili'es.'l Virginia j has done a fair thing in its use by pick- i !! 1 I . I Kino' A lnnholi arid iL depleted State rI, , , ! i r i v Treasury ,-and we see no reason Why it might not work like a crabW Wilming- ton. : Any way, it is worth a; trial, and as an introduction it might be placedf on the corners of the principal streets pf the city. : i f A 11 1 x x Aiuwo,-xUC y. - derinen ' met oni Tuesday evening, in . -j . J. ... . special session, called bv bia Hcnor, j , , . "I i xUayor lUshpiaiCi; : V ftp r' Hip rpirlinrnf the! niinutes and Alter the reaaing;oi ine. minuveo aui !?u?Vdrv minor matters wcrel disposed of, y ii . ! i the B jard proceeded to consider tne , x 't 'uV..Ai:l, r number and pay of the po ice lore? lor u, orvminrr mnniVihal vear I - the coming muDicipai. year, j v f AUlerhian Foster introduced a res , ,. , .: A, i I e lutiou etitabhshing the status ot the - . .i v l. j it,... lorce at iwo-uitus uoioreu, -nuu. vu?c-- ftii.; ' o,iiVof Tvii v.fi va nri- muw.ivuM.c, -ixuM .v.v r.t.t Kvatc.H hall be the minimum tor the year. A 1 tie nn an Flanncr olTeretl ..iji' a tuosu- ,;. u,;i, ,v,u Inqed ' and readi as" tute, wlr.ch.as pasaea, anii reaas as .. foOmvs- I ' : t . , , Lo(vc.I, That the police force shall consist of the Chief of Police, two Cap- tsi and twentv-nTe . iJUo tua tn remftin aa - no, privates, the loice ip remap as now ing up au me yitiueicaa n bwh m j OF BUSINESS, A. STAMP denoting the intprfx- of Hip Purveyors to his MeiestV. payment of said SPECIAL TAX tor the interesv ,oi ine urveyora ioujs lurjeai-y, R.ial t Yp berinninir Mav 1. lsTs. be- eonstitutea. ana mp auuuiouivi uniuu Hons so to do,, t.getnier wiin iner.u-sA-tn Lp o nnr inted ! hv the Mavor. The RV POSTAGE STAMPS, or the . amount re- . r.T "At ' -ll neaiiu omcerw, uut iu cavu ..-, thn force bvthft Mavor. - r T V f . -J T V 1 eas lowueH, imi, x :muuci, xjuyio- ,r - 'v: U rnfiLW- ry, xviyers, v uucis, mubi ! t"'0""' Nays Foster. The consideratfon of the electionof other city pflicers was deferred to an other meeting of the Board. Messrs. Hill and King made a special report no action thereon. - ' The City. Treasurer was authorized to correct an error. A communication from iXessrs. Alex. Sprunt & Son was received, and these Sentemen and ex-Mayor Canaday were invitjed to appear at the next regular raeetinc. The market house 'build inr was or- dered to be renovated and painted, and the poliec to have new uniforms, under P; J, , . .? . hbiate haperformed his judicial faactio.ns at the, city hall, during the past week, with his usual discrimina- tion fusUcc;-;!; He Ordered storm, . aig- nals scr'oii' a few breakers of the law, which caused them to remain under the ; smiles of his 'Honor until the weather moderated. One unfortunate concluded that he would "ante-up" two jplice officers, but was "raised" $50 by the court, passed out; ' -; N, 10 sons '0f the sea obtained breecb loaders and hunted for larksthe recoil wa, too much, his Honor thought about 2 50 ' v . Several who want 1 3 see their names ia the newspapers again, concluded to to explain their grievances to twelve men ln higher court of civil service reform, his Honor consulted with his distinguished guests and they accepted the invitation of Gerf. Manning to visit r,. - . . .,, , . . , ; h at his villa during their stay here. .' W1 f? easily Outaineo. bincd passage of the silver bill that thev are unimportant in the columns of a newspaper, our record, therefore, is only general and ceases here for the week A ltemar liable Iteault. r 11 makes no difference how many -"ysic.au.s, or nowmucii medicine you nave inea, it is now an estaliiished Jact 1 1 L- f 1 r .i i . lua U?rman oyrup is ine pniy remedy which has &ven 50raPlete' satisfaction cases. -pi-iuijg-.iiseases- ills ll.... .l !X" ' mub iuuc uiu jet muusaiiuvui persons who are predisposed to Throat and L'jing Affections, Consumption, Hemorrhage s'ze 75 cents.7 Sold by all Druggists in America. A frpati shnrv is told of Charles Fran- cj3 Adams Jr. He was s:tinr at a table in a hotel idining room at the west, with Wirt Dexter of Chicago, whose rWu,1Vr1 agreui, legai llGrhr. In niaccQphnciifia half n ,v.nfnnr a A casual sitter, in conversation with Dexter, - remarked complinienta- rily; "Your grandfather was one ot the most eminent inrists f.nF nnr rniintrv " 7; i"wVr a 7 w-..--... At which Mr. Adams spoke up, forget- tiny that other people than his xwn had grandfathers. ''My grandfather was, maeeo eminent, nut i never1 near d pelore that be distinguished himself as a jurist. "I was addressing the other gentleman, sir' was the quiet rejoin tier. ' ' . . zzNE V AD VER TISEMENTS. JNTOTIOh:. , T 'm U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE C"PTTP.T A T JV A "V l-T.Sl MAY 1, 1878 TO APRIL 30, 1879. Under the Beyised Statutes of the XT. S, Sections 3332, 3237. 'SZiS, and 3239, every per- employment which renders him liable to a andplaceand keep conspicuous- TV TV U IU PUT 13f TOUM CMT DI fore commencing or contining business af ter April 30,1878. A ret urn, as prescribed on Form ll, is also required by law of every Persoaiiiable to Special Tax as above i Tne . Taxes, eniDracea wiiain me Provisions qt tne Law a bove quo: tfjd are the following, vig". Rectiflers..:.v........... ....j. ...?200 00 Dealers, retail liquor..... 2 00 Dealers in malt liquors, wholesale. l'eaiers. wDoiesaie uquor. jw w not selling wines or spirit.........., CO 00 Dealers in malt LqupTs,.retaiJ, not sel line wines or spirits.... 20 03 Dealers in leaf tobacco. ..........:.;.. 2- eo Retail dealers in leaf tobacco.... ..... 500 00 And on sales ofover Sl.OOO, fifty cents oT every dollar excess of SJ.OUU. " . Dealers in inanufacUired tobacco r 00 Manufacturers of stills................... so oo And for each still manufactured...... 20 00 And lor each worm manufactured... 20 00 Manufacturers of tobacco..........:.......... 10 00 Manufacturers of cigars.-... 1 10 oo Peddlers of tobacco, first class more than two horses or other animais..l 50 00 Peddlers oftobacco, second class two . - horses or other animals.................... 2jf 00 peddlers of tobacco, third class-rone horse or other animal . 1-5 0) peddlers of tobacco, fourth class ?n ' foot or pnblio- convey &nec.,r...,r...jV ; , 10 00 Rrewerabf less than m barrels.:.....: 50 00 Brewers of 5W barrels or more.........:.. 100 oo -Any person, so nauit-, n uu kuuu jhii iw comply wiul ine loregoins requirements Will oe suwjeci iu scvciupuuaiucN I personsor firms liable to pay any of the Special Taxes -named above must apply .to Tm-T Yoane. Collector ot Internal Keve- nue at Raleigh, C, and pay for and pro- cure tne Special Tax stamp or fetamppiney need, prior to May l, 1878, and J r without further notice. ' 1 Soecial Tax StamDS will te "trahsmittecl by mail only on'receipt; from the person or Hrm' ordering the sane, of specific direc- quired to pay pos.tage. rne postage on one stamp is three cents and on two stamps si: cents , If it is desired that they be trans mitted byregistered mall ten cents :addi- i tional snouia accompany tne application .- ..ui.Laji.ftAUM, ;; Commissioner of Internal Revenue. Office of Internal Revenue, Washington, D. C, Feb, 21, 1878. march 22 It. TISEMENTS O FFICE OF THE C AliOl JNA CENTRAL ) RAILWAY COMPANY, V WiLMisqios, N. C.tl March 1, 18.8. . J NOTICE. ALL PA HTIES To WHOM THE CARO LINA Central Railway, were Justly In debted for services rendered ' or supplies furnished prior to the Road passing into the hands of.ueceivers on April. 5th, 1876, will please present the same at once for exami nation and payments r I. B. GItAJNGER, march tfj . Receiver ZIM MEIUIiN & WDITB, General UjlelstersS Paper Hangers; N. W. Cor. Second and Princess Sts., ''.' :cl ' 7; ;7i:;-.i--i '7.- 17, WILMLaTON,:N. C. 7 Window .shades, wall paper Mattresses, Feather Beds, Pillows and , Bolsters, Pictue Frames, Cords, I Tassels, Nails, &c., &c. LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, ALL SIZES. Zimmernvan's imp'roved S tor o and Win dow Awninss, very low for cash. . jau 25-tf COPARTNERSHIP- NOTICE. I HAVE THIS DAY GIVEN WILLIAM E, SPRINGER au interest iu 'iiiy HARD- WVRFi BUSINESS, The style of the -"firm will hereifler be JOHN DAWSON &. CO. 7 JOHN DAWSON. Wi"lniiugto;n..N;"C.. Jara. 21, 1878--feb 1-lni Special procluiation. TU THE GOOD PEOPLE OF WIL ' , 7 MINGTUN: 7: 7 , F YOU WANT THE VERY BEST BEEF, .7'7! ; " ' 7 7. TOKK, . 7 ' SAUSACJE : . '. &V.. &C. &V. CALL AT ; ' - :' ' '.!.', KING'S MARKET, On -Second Street, between Market and Princess streets, jan 1 ly ISAAC W. KING. I) . IV. R US S E L L 7" 7 :' . ' : ' ' ' Attornov at Law, Offl at residence. corner!of Second ahd Doo.k wirotK. mar26-tl JUST .RECEIVE) 1 HIE BEST 'QUALITIES OF POCKET .-Knives, Razors, Table Knives, Scissors, Carvers, 8t.ee) , Arc, and a general variety of. ineoest HAi;uw.AiiE. for sale at lowest prices, at - ' N. JACOBI'S . Hardware Depot, dec 21 ly is 0. 10 South Front street. WM. PUTRELL. .'-'-: 1 No. 10 MARKET No. 10 gELECT FAMILY G ROCEI1IES, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS, COUNTRY PRODUCE, dec 21 ly ' ; CHEAP FOR CASH HOME MADE CANDIES. W ARRANTED PURE( AND FLAVOR- ED with the very finest Essential Oils of Nutmeg, lomon, Cloves, Peppermint, Cinnamon, Sassifra", Wintergreen, Aniseed and Hoarhound Herb. A-Jull supply of Bananas, Oranges and Apples, on hand. ' . fc.- iNU14Tiili,UI"S, Fruit and Confectionery Stored inarch I .. BLACKSUIITH - HORSE - SHOEING, J HAVE OPENED A SHOP AT THE corne;r of Marktt and Seventeenth streets. where I ain - prepared to shoe horses and mules, '.repair carts, wagons, buggies and carriages both wood and iron wbrkr I hope my old friends will reinenabrme wheii tUeyhveau.y W-orU .'in uly line. I guarantee sat'sfaction in price and qua.lit of work. RICHARD WATERS. , febl tf - r "v"i ureal cnauce to makeraoriey jrjAjLJi If you can't get gold you can get greenbacks. We need a person in every town to take subscriptions for the largest, cheapest and II I ustrated fami ly publication , in the. worid. Any one can become s 'sue-: cetsful agent. The.most elegant works-of art given free tq subscribers. The price ia o1q;v that almost everybody subscribes. One agent reports making over '150 m a week. A lady agent reports taking over 400 subscribers in ten days. All who engage niakesnoney fast. You can devote all your time to the business, or only your spare time. You need not be away from home Ver night. You can do it as well as others. Full particulars, directions and terms free. Elegant and expensive Outfit free. If you wmt profitable work send us your address at once. It costs nothing to try the business,-No one: who engages fails to make great pay. Address "The Fvecpie'.s aounrl,". Portland, Maine. - . ' aug 17-12nr NEW AD - ...... , , , ' r r-i v.lr ' 1 1 aeaJiWK NEW AD VER TISEMENTS BEAR & BROS., , 18, 20 MARKET ST.. t. . - QFFEU TO THE rUBLiC, AT Ihc LOWEST NET J'KICES, ' - . . ' . ; U- "; ONE OP ; THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCKS OF READMADE CLOTHING - '' and"; ;'7 ; 7 GENTS FURNTSIIJNlr GOODS, -' 7' ' i , ' . ' . " 1 . ' .- Boots hoes, IIjUs, 7' j : Give us a call beforc.ur-chasiug else where, dec 21 tf. COAL COAL. ' JV YOU WANT TO KFEP WARM AND get the worth' of your money, buy your Coal front: the undersigned. We have the best ':- - . ' -' . .. GRATE ' and 7 . - f STOVE COAL. in the market. Alto that superior ENGLISH COAL. for quickand hot fires, j Send the cafch-und ui"idcr: w ill be filled promptly ? WORTH A W.onTIL janll-tf .-' D, M. DART. PRACTICAL PLUMBER i STEAM , AND GAS FITTER, WILMINGTON, N. C, QAN 'STILL BE FOUND AT 11 IS OLD stand, Jourijal lluildiriar,. Princess street, where he is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line, cheaper than ever before oflered tothepubliey lias constantly on hand Rath Tups, 7 . Water Closets ' Wash Stands, v i Pumps of all descrfptions, Drain Pipes, ;. Gas Pipes, ' . ' I ; V i Gas Futures, "&c, &c. I'ersohal attention given to all work. Satisfaction guaranteed, r -v december2ttf , -NOTICE.- - JJi'ULL LINE OF DRUGS', M EDICINES, Chemicals, Fancy Arl icies.Toi J eilsoaps, &q., atthe lowest cash prices. 4KilRS AND TOBACCO In great vjiicty. i ' ' The utmost care and personal' attention given to preparing prescriptions, at , I BURBANK'S Phariuacy, dee 21-1 y .' cor. Front and. Princess sts 13. D. !MOB!LL,- Under taSer. Carpnior aed CaMnet Oil Third Hirpcit "W'lLI FUHNSH COFFINS, CASKETS, With aUehdiVU.ee, at the very shortest notice." f All orders from the country promptly at tended to.; " t Orders for Carpenter and', Cabinet Work solicited, and work gnat an feed. Worfcjis low as any in the city: jan IS-ly , ; . JO IS X W V, ll N Ii 15 , r HAIR DEI SSIjWG ;AiLO()iv7;7 q No. 11 ORTH FflOT ' STREET (South of Pureed House, Particular attcuMon given to Ladies' and Misses' Hair cutting and Shampooing, eith er at their residences or at the !3.alo.pfl'. , jan i ly. '' ' " " . " ' 4 PAIR OF VERT FINE MULES AND HSU HORSE, for sale. Apply to juner ; w p. Canaday. NEWt'AD VER11SEMENTS. HENNING & TEEL, DEALERS IN t FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC AG RCULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. IRON, SteeU Nails, Axes, Spades. Shovels.Col lars, Hames, Trace Chains, Ploughs. Cast ings, Carpenter's Tools. Blacksmith's Bel i?rYs' ,Vices. Anvils, Ac; Wagon- and Gart Wheeis, Rims. Spokes, Hubs Axles, Hol low Ware, Rope, Twine, Knives Forks, Spoons, Brushes,Fish Lines, Hooksinkers, Cotton Seine Twine, Flax Oilling Twine, Seine Rope, Scales. Beams, Pots, Spiders, Ovens, Fry Pans, 4c. - We invite especial attention to our large an extensive assortment of IRON, selected expressly for Smiths and Farmers' use, all ot which, and much more, we offer at low est paices, at the v . New Established Hardware House of Io. 9 Slarkct St. yrilminsrton, N. C. march 1 ; PARKER & TAYLOR, DEALERS IN Kerosene Oil, Stores. Metals, Gnns, Lanterns, Fairbank's Scales, PUMPS, BRASS AND IRON ROSIN 7 -. STRAINERS. ' DIPl'ERS AND SKIMMERS; Manufacturers and' wholesale dealers !'.'"" -'.7 f ' 7- in,'," v- ' ', TIN AND . SHEET IRON WARE. No. 19 FRONT STREET, ' jan illy -. . WILMINGTON, N. C, Visit or Communicate With Us. fE INVITE AN EXAMINATION OF y M samples, prices, terms and offers. Havo on hand and receiving daily samples of Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Flour, Candles, fc oap, Meats, Lard, &c. ir. Execute orders for all descriptions of Merchandise. Receive and sell all descrip tions of produce. Want a purchaser for one 160-Horse Power Double Engine, and Tubular Tower, suitable to drive a Cotton Factory, Mill or l istilleryi Also, three pair feet Stones, with Gear, Shafting, d-c; will sell low down. ?2-We negotiate for the purchase and sale of Turpentine Distilleries. &c. tt Samples of Merchandise sent to any point when requested. . I t PETTEWAY A SCHULKEN. mh 8-tf Brokers and Com'n Merchants. 51 FILMING N.C. 5 Hint's and JLiquors for 7 iflcdicinal Use, inarch I tf '' ; JOHN DIWSO.V, i: HAKUWARE MERCHANT. HAS THE LARGEST AND BEST AS sorted stock' of HARDWARE in this part of the State. If you want GOOD GOODS and LOW PRICES, be sure to call at the old established HARDWARE HOUSE of -'- JOHN DAWSON, 19 North Market street, ' dee 21 ly ' Wilmington. N. C. ', KEASONS WHY, I E t R Y D A 1A IS- P AIN - KILLEK , IS THE ... I Biot Family Medicine of the Age ! iVnd why it should be kept always hear at '.. ' ,hahd: Is'. pAiN-KiLi.Kit lis the most' certain J cholera cure that medical science has produced. i . - 2nd. Paix-Ki w4eb, as a Diarrtea and Dys entery remedy, seldom if ever fails. ;jrd. PAiN-Kii.L,Kft will cure Cramps or Pains ih any part of the system. A I single dose usually affects a cure.. f i h Pa i x Killer will cure dyspepsia and I udigestiou, if used according, to direct tions. jlh. Paix-Killer is an almost never-fail-, ! ing cure for Sudden Colds, Coughs, &c. Uth. Paix-Killer has proved a Sovereign Remedy for Fever and Ague, and Chill Fever; it has cured the most obstinato cases. " 7i.h. Paix-Killer as a ii. ftment is un- , equaled for ' Frot Bites. Chilblains, ! Burns, Bruises, Cutsr Sprains, itc.s Sth. Paix-Killkb has cured cases of Kheumatism andNeuralgiaaftery ars standing. .; '', " ULb. -Pa ix -Killer will destroy Boils, Fel I ons, VVhitlows Old Sores, givipg relief . from pain after the first application. loth. Paix-Kilier cures Headache, and Toothache. 11 1 h. Paix-Killer will save you days' of sickness and maiay a uoiiar in time and Doctor's bills. I2th. I'aix-Jviller has "been before the public over thirty-seven years and is a ourely Vegetable preparation, safe to keep and use in every family. The simplicity attending its use, together with the great, variety -of diseases that may be entirely eradicated by it, and l he great amount olpa'n and suffering t hat can be alleviated through its use, make it imperative upon every person tasuppJy themselves with thi,valu ablc.remedy.and to keep it always near at hand. i : 1 The Pais-Killer Is now known and ap preciated in every quarter ot the Glebe. Physicians recommend it in their practice, while all classes ot society have found: in it rtelief and comfort. Give it a trial. - .- " Be sure and buy the genuine. Every Drng ist," and- nearly every Couniry Grocer throughout the land keep it for saf?; - r jan is-iy . .i A GpOD WHARF between Mulberry and alj?i streets, to rent for a term o ycirs, by ; . " June I a W P. CANADAY n X FASHIONABLE OA RDS no two al f k with name, 10c. ; 20 Scroll, with name lUC., post paiu. Agenis-oumt, juc. GEO. I. REED CO.. octl2-52t Hubbard Nassau tNY, i MISCELLANEOUS. JQQ Rolls anddlalf Rolls BAUfilNG, V 500 Bundles Tl ES. ! . J 7 . 25 Tons HOOP IRON. ' 250 Kegs NAILS. . ' t - 25 Bbls KEROSENE oiL; LIQUORS, TOBACCO, and CIGARS a specialty, - - . , , , , deo21tf . ADRIAN & VOLLERS. Flour, Sugar, Meat,! Molasses. . : - JQOQ Blis FLOUR, of various brands. 230 Bbls SUGAR, of sundry grades, - .''..iBpxes;MEAT,liamsV,Shrtulders; ' r . Sides, Strips, Bellies. .-- 200 H lids and Bbls MOLASSl, Call bu or order diiect from: , ADRIAN i voLLElW dcc21tf ri'LES, CITRON, RAISINS, H 'oiwVNGFS, LEMONS, 1 CANI), 7 PRUNES, CURRANTS, N UTS.1 COCOANUT3 and FIRE CRACK1CU?, For sale by ADRIAN & VOLLEl, ' -'-. " " -. i :-'j " -1 i- Wholesale Urocers, 7 or., Doct and Front Streets, dec 21-ly v. BOOTS AND SIltlKK. I UST RECEIVED. AN lm C5T .'. tf mense atock- of LADIES FOX and MOROCCO SHOES of all varieties, stylesind desxiriptions; aUo GENTS' S1IOKS In every imaginable pjlo. CHILDRENS' SllOE i A specialty. THOMAS II. HOWLY. Jk., dec 21 ly i JJo. 10 Ma rkct llrcil. SALOON. THE OFFICE SAJLOOiIV. QN THE STEET WHICH LEADS FUUM the Dawson Bank to the Custom HouM ,- : IS THE PL AUE: ' To get the very best y 1 NEW RIVER OYSTERS and GAME.- k - i ; t - - -. All the delicacies of the seasuu atway-s on ; . v ' . ' h'aud; THE THE VERY FINEST LIQUORS At the BAR, and every attenttou paid tu customers. . CARL CHRISTMAS AND (JKT : -, Youii Egg nog. I A MERRY. CHRISTMAS Tt jl,. - - . ; '- ' '. ' doc2ltf , W.-M. COLLINS. Furnituie, uarpets. LARGE STOCK, ALL GKADEsf LATEST DESIGNS, LOWEST PRICES. AN ELEGANT ASSORT A I iM.t) F ( CHILDREN'S GUAIRS AND. RAT TAN ROCKERS 7 Just the thinfor Christuia Oii't.4 7 7 D. A. SMFfTI St ; CO., " -' 0' ' - . ' ' dec 21 tf . North Front Street J furniture; i '. '; - . , .'; " ! '' F. A. SCJIUTTK, . SOUTH poNT SjREET, -: . i- .i i - jEEPS THE LAuGlST SUWjv Of'.' CHAMBER AND PARLOlt - - FURNITURE In the State, and solicits an examination .- 1 or xmas, Lauies and Misses Kattan cnair?. I.OTOF AK1ETS MATTINGS and everything usually found in a COMPLETE i L UN IT U R EjiTO HE. dec 21 it - - N. GltEENW DEALER IN DOMESTIC AND IIPOil TED.j v-v v.. . .' t ".I--' .-".'" CIGARS AND SNUFFS . : r .;r.' - : - North Carolina and Virginia Smo m and OhewiiljTohacco, PIPE SMOKERS ARTICLE, ov : 'Indian Girl Cigar I Store." NO. S MARKET STREET dec 21 tf Wilmington, N. C. , Country 7M!eitcliants; HAT ARE IN WANT OF CASTINGS; Hoes, Trace Chains, Hame. Collars, Back-Bands, Shovels. Spades,1 Forks, Axes, Grub Hoes.' Hoi low-ware and Hardware generally will find it to their interest to go and examine goods and prices at the Old EMabttshed Hardware House of ' V JOHN DAWSONI &: XX, 19. 2i ahd 21 Market S5 fcb i-t,. -.4- ii i-r " !'' . A ..i '.V 4 j. ., " "' 7 ? ' 'i .: - -- L- t '.1 -Kl,::;,: -: ..; - i ' --II.. -;. . ; . - - il7 f! 'A M i

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