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V 4, T7TTiT TIT TfiTOII, IL C, EuJIIDMI, JULY 11, 1072. VOL VL V ; i i ! I I . j ! 1 I .M. 'ill' X i . a. i a 4 5 ' P 7: If fu!Mikt4 every afttrssca ci::;iC." 'y w. r. canadat ...Bsiiax:s?itr JAMJJ. MANN Xiitor flabtcriplloa. , one jrar, lu adrat.ce GO Six munttii, In advance. ..... t& Three months, la advance 1 60 One mouth, la ad? ance 60 XTAll buslneas letter should 1 ad dressed to the Business Manager, and all communication or matteri relating to the editorial department to the Editor. Correspondence solicited fromour friends in all patta of tbe State, on topics of cent ral Intere.t. Political new and reports ot crops are especially desirable. Post Office IUfiTtlationis. v:! Post Ornca, Wilmikotok. N. C, I March 81, 1875S. J jj rom tbis date the mails will close as follows: " Northern (morning) mail.... .... --.5a. m. Northern (night) mail .....8 p. m Southern mail .....8p.in; Ed. R. BaiKK, P. M. Hours of opening and closing Reading Room of Wilmiugton Library Association,; Onenat 81 A. M., close at 1 o'clockrT .11. " " 31 P. M.. " " 7 " P. M. " 8 P. M., 10 it 44 P.M. UutdtUj. Ifctigatfttllj tut. Uort shade tree wanted. Hanoi lice o turrets at rimitbfillc. CictxtEST. Mr. a O. Hall bu I taM opon oor tablt. ont of the Csest I specimens of printing la colors, mZii llr. Ham. is a . seen in a Ws time. success as m print UU Trttr-HAlt lihrum and all fkln Diseases currU ly lr. Ilcrcc'a Cioldeit Medical Dls- coTerj-. a !ac of mestlnf of the nut Nmtlunal Con- j uoMmi Ivl.tkl kv Iho Vh tonal (Vmh I .wwvu w ! mrort' - . - ; 4 , . ... .if ; ' ' : i mitten v - TI!55 8 PTH.n a TT1 W h.t1r t. Ur JciJin T. I TlIK 1'roPI.r.rt STAMP UP VALtTK. TUO 1 :W J W M U LU t U' M M J WWW.HWM V. W - I . . . t 1 1 I ' ..5: .-:..; - . J i - - ord, FmlTick Italne. and to Paltimo SnlUt. : Tl15t Hft nf tllfi PfiflHR: m m i : . iii u u MjmM mm m. ml u A kj law w pr courtesieri sjo io air. iwuun tw j rmly staiup nxeu to that famous vesetapie i ,v y -r-' t- - tw - - - C abla and lmoartlal manner In which ha 1 Toulc It bear. In addition to that official TOH THE TOWNSHIP OF WILMING1XN S!: JZrJSrZ: n.:ntn wr sanction, the atUl mora valuable rtnp of it Office at the Court House. . mm '.ra.ww wv t niih ia aninhMinn l ilia inpcTimnilin Vfllini. a .1 it..- i imviiv.jnw.Hvui T"irTLi . WELDOX. -4 urjTl crowa i ipuv i passeo. . r i rr if its rare properties as a ionic, torrec- . . ! . . . . . . .. : - . i ir ti.m air YnrK vnin a law rr. i iicruu ailcibmivc is ui tuuvu taim ua mai.ii i w.m 1 cans and Ueinocraue ueDaDUcmi are ri " thnth civtrnmVnt credential: for miu td, iuFv r- j .u- ut- msrxstuiog sue or urceiey; i iioni of .icverson, had pronounced it the. a aWrt mm, mm W fm. m -mrf am I a T MmmT 1 K. V II B I IBS BBS 17 I . a ! . . . a -. . . . r . I bt .-- -.a,-- - 1 i 4TMcnainnanriiirneatnaaK8iuriiic..iu i urana epecino ortneAgeions Deiwovou' v I ai yw iii.ii .v.hamv ui.uu nyvviuv w w . .' . . . I . - ... . . a . 1' I - - .. . I. .V . A 4ovlmv nNmTi..IV THArlU pow wow. U ail me Jig gnna tuej au- fxpwiionumirai pim. ana i-toc ! .. -a VetTin dtaTi; Tertise are present, tbeir armament will J l-roriaence upon me euor iUC the properties of this wonderful Vegetable aa i-w Sf auv ---w -- daja. ' Again the 8ewa? d. officers prouic Oade the streets. Uemcatic-nepiil'H,atii'alMis Ctn ator Pool. Uoal. . tftaa nra1fVrhrkrtl hoUKR IB ran- 1 .-,1 A itiaiw aan nt rtr mm A mAl thm " , "w f " ' for Stevenson. idly approaching completion. MayorBrinl; adjudicates difficul- tiet without worry or fuss. 'lYestehi iraptrs 1 want "Wilmitrgto niana to breathe their mountain air. Major Matt. Taylor is still willing to insure a few more healthy subjects n spite ot the Baltimore nominations. JThe Journal is putting in a new blesslniof rrorldence upon the efforts of the peeal woefuTVetabi. . m m n m mn mm. nil irm aaVAA m. a iu aasu a wia m-m ww' v w w be like the Cuba Which came Into our rtw nnmintPd b-r a vote of 71?. offered to those who desire the. full particu- waters some time ago; many guns but I Btsvenson, of Kentucky, received . a an at.. i.. mmA mm i ThMMMh inti vie Kionoa. 2: lOW 1 n 01 Q'i use. A.ir iuc innun, wtu i - " . , . - - - . i f-' . .. ji,.h,-- '.wm-ticm jerary.ir, i y iimi. . -Y lckna. low spirits, or V loss of vital power, what Plantation bttters has done for I 1 . 14- la 4a flanilMl lHh ! ABIT votes. I tnos0 Who have tried It as a remedy lor dys Mm. av I . 1 X - li dsia. congurjauon. oixiiousness. mtcriuiL- i COMMEHCSXAXl barbecues they may offer, won't heal tbe I The female suffragists are disappointed. j them, and be governed by the response they . ? . 4i. i. .l M t:- I n.ai. jant.Mit..ir ini.ntinn inork for the I make to yourlnqulries. -- Dill UlSSUSb iCtl UJ Ui U1U UUB lvaaW- I '"W .- m..... racj 4ttbe prwent ..ptctot ifita r.""" .nninof The are about as sick-aa they can well I thai ?9f tonal Vxeentlreeommittee." be, and while we sympathise with them, . j WlUttlJmTon am;. we don't pity them at all. They put From Washington. THURSDAY, July 111.30 P. M. themselves in tbis ridiculous position! Washington. D. C, J uly 10. and must abide the result. Office hours from 8 to 1 1 M.. and from 3 to 6F.M. T ,,. , ; y . . Jel028-lra A. ADRIAN. f U.VU1KUS ADRIAN &; V0LLERS. WHOI.TSATiB DSAUCBS IN Groceries and JLinuor, -Importers of German and Havana Cigar-s; s South-East Corkr Dock; and Pkot ,. . ... , streets. - . . Having the fargest aiid besVassorCed ftock of Groceries and Liquors in. the City, Iealers will find it to their interest to give us a call a. (rfecftMW buyioi? elsewhere. may i-Uv .iT ,t -: . r . ; . - ... , . , I car. as for instance, at a stand in a Pullman I The proposition to bolt is fait dying mbokt to which persons may haf per Slb! steam boiler. Wsi auppose this is ne- out and we are indeed glad to see it. go and procure cigars, 4c, Instead of being cessaiy to work5 ,lhcir engine up the We believe this effect is owing to the sought out in various parte of the train or V,.'., ' , I boat and solicited to purchase, is a dealer in result oi iuc buhiicu uiasa wuisuuvu I (k,, .nH a. nMlpr. that met on the 9th. Tbe sudden trans- J. Wv SCHENOKt JPM. &CO Cauba TuBParaTiHi-The receipts tc-day General CoimiSSiOIfe?MerCHailts ; CC The Revenue Commissioner decides mat a i Are -ome 340 bbls. which went at f3 75 for person who has a fixed place of business in a Tlrgmt 13 50 for yellow dip, and $3 50 for heavj fJroelej, grade. Tr fTinir -has! retur lied from his northern trip and assumes his profes sional labors, with .his toid time kind ness and attention. car or in a steamooa. to wmcu jwrswusu.., Q.ranM Tm. TH.flaiM oi 375 casks at 42 cents cents per gallon for South ern packages Rosik The, sales to-day are aoout w f V CoiiMial Agents. M - j J CORNER iDOCK ? & f WATER SIREET. ' wlifKGTON. C. 1 . . ' WILL GIVE .PROMPT AND PERSONAL attention to the sale or shipment of Cotton foimation of .the Convention into a ratification meeting endorsing the nom inations made at Rocky Point, was the best thing that could have happened to LOCAL 1TJJIJS. All sorts ol blanks printed and for aala by 8. G . Hall. Office on Princess st. - tr 1 1 - Keill McKay, Jr., Esq., Republican candidate for Congress, will a-ldre the people of the nam ton g reesional District at the following times aDd placet: Fayettcville, July lCili. i Abbottsburg, July 18th. Whiteville, July 10th. amitbvilie, July 20th'. At which places he will be happy. to meet Col. Waddell, and will give him au equal division of time. Am. iU :.:tif linnr Mia Cidfl at we mr s- the Republican party of New Hanover, vUrtxwm rlf txinir . hvmn is wafted with r f . the cool breezes bringing fond recol- lntinna of nast hours spent in that abode of Friendship, Lore and Truth, never to be forgotten. May they sing that same hymn for a hundred years. It fully sustained the fact that the peo ole bad become tired and weary ot aV NOON DISPATCHES. From New York. Naw Yobx, July 11. The World says: sIntho faithful Atlfil- ment of pledges which the World has con stantly repeated since its great disappoint ment at the surprising nomination at mn- bbls at 25 for strained, $3 85 a ffe 40 for and Naval Stores; Juniper staves and all ertra No. 2, $3 50 for No. 1, $3 75 for extra No. V for V1 $4 60 a $5 50 for extra Pale, and $6 for window glass. , ' ' Tab Sales of only 43 bbls at $3 05 per bbl. Cotton No sales reported. , ;; ' v kinds of Oouhtry produce, Ac., tc. , Orders for sale of Produce or purchase of Goods will be promptly attended to, land to the best advantage to our customers. ? ; r ? We are also receiving large consignments of all grades of Liquors which we are pre pared to sell at wholesale, at the lowest cash prices. dec 24 160-tf discord and disaffection, and that they cinnatl, we bow to the decision of the Dem- intended to stand by the regular nomi- Grteley M the Democratic candidate for etteville, to Worth& TVorth. ARRIVED. I 11 Steamer Juniper. 'Smith, from Fay- nations, united and undivided, and the President. It deprecates abusing anti- nt I Greeley Democrats and says unless inese can ne won overdue tauui'tms11 80 Sclrur Trumbull and , others of thl8 county b a xtj of two bous- u uttred hopleM. Thc object is bar the "XiDerals" are coming to speak in this State. Its necessary f to have some one to speak in favor ot Greeley and to explain wAy those opposed to his nomi nation and to his platform were not allowed even to speak one word in op position during Convention. Nice sort of teachers of' freedom are these Demo cratic Liberals. and in the Aucrnst election. Not a single nomination was made in the monv and unanimity." General Breckenridge expresses hlmielf in flavor of Greeley. mmm a af a - .! 1. uonvention we reier to, in oppo.iuon -rlhnne had its account of the pro- viiier bv Worth & Worth. Steamer Wave. ' Skinher, from Fayette- vllle, to Williams & Murchison- ' CLEARED. io Swedish Baraue Phosnix, Stromburg, for London, by Williams & Murehisoni r 9 Ger Brig Alusca, uiese, jor .aamuur, uj II Steamer Juniper, umitn, ior ayewe- C0Pr.1l8SIQtl:UERCI!AtlT, The Times captions its account In mideum- .... , a r ll,. TlaniA. mer : Aiauness ana irsv mK iu aj.- Uon. O. H. Dockery will speak at the following places : Luinberton, July 16th. Sterlings Mills, July 17tb. Shoe Heel, July 18th. ' Laurenburg, (at night) July 18th 'v-- O HJjtsKS for political printing . to; re-f ceive attention must be accompanied with the cash, or the endorsement, of persons from whom I can collect on presentation of bill. This rule will be strictly carried out in the future. , S.' G. Hall. Registration. The Registration book3 for the Second Ward are now open at thcCourt House. F. C. Bur nett Registrar. CoCnty Commissioners met yester day evening and made a few changes in the Registrars, and passed a few bill?. They will meet again Satuiday. to the regular ticket.. Tha few that I cccdlnr at Baltimore, with two hands thar ucpr- were aorelv disarjDointeu st ! crasped. -.f. . W mm this open action of the people. Demo era tic influence and trickery has utterly craHC Bedlamites.'1 failed to cause a split in our party, and FrancessaLelnen, whojumped 85,000 bail, the, have ceed ,o Uugh from under "JZZSZtT the sleeve, and are wearing even longer I two persons who robbed Martin nines, of faces, and seem at Stmr -Wave. Skinner, for ' Fayetteville, by Williams & Murchlson. . - RECEIPTS. PER RIVER "STEAMERS, &c. Steamer Juniper 79 bbls gpU turpt, 55 do crude turpt, lev do xosm. Groceries, PfotMoe, Dry Goods I . ;r; Clothing, &c. k . No. S2 and 24 North t Water Street, WILMINGTON, N C. Consignments and Cash Orders Solicited' New Store ! Oia Grpody ! GREENEWALD & CO, Political. C. D. Myers & Co., are nf aa r.andidates for DUrVCVOrs tO the people. We have as yet seen no other Republicans themselves. The people 639 including 43 sunstrokes. Steamer Wave 53 bbls Bpts turpt, 23 do to be mom Chagrined Atlanta, Georgla,get five and two and a half crude turpt, 314 do rosin. i .1 v. u.att.fla l rears in the penitentiary, iue iwum vuau u aw i ' . ... .l ..lha u-Mb h. ticket in the field and as they attend strictly to business, we presume they will he elected. We recommend pMiiiy tUa biaak.beri7 brandy to the disgusted Democracy who have got to swallow Greeley. As friend Myers has got to take that dose, and as he knows how it is himself,' wS'presume he has ordered a large amount of thc braudj for his friends. all over the county are engaged in pre- I a special from Madrid to the loth, says Dr. rr iar m Htirr. that Houard is free. An order from Jiaana w .?..a.. .uf . -4i.Jfcrrd hlsTrclease win U8imu iuc rvSmr uuuiiucw u wbieh he demanded party. EXPORTS. COASTWISE. Phllauelpuia Steamship Tonawanda-- Wa acknowl4dge the reception ot the following periodicals: - The .Ainerkan Fanners Advocate, Jackson, Tenn., containing the usual amount of valuable suggestions for agri culturalists. . i We have also received the American Land 'arid Lavs AdxUer, Pittsburg, Pa. Several excellent plans and specifica tions for cottage buildings are published in this number. The Farm and Fireside Journal, for Seciikt. The action of the Commit tee from the "mass meeting" is still secret. The ru-nors published in the Democratic press of the city lack con- Tun. tavn our tablef It is ably edited . a I-- 7 lirmation. They are evidently trying . ,pm.nd, tbe attention of our home the little blufl game. n-nnie. I L Harper's Bazaar. bbe of the most ac- mtght appear an acknowledgment of auilt - Martit ii compensation, ITnarna than tnrnetl or fOIYCll Mlt from Ills place of confinement. Elmika July 11. Kam'l C. Taberhas resigned his niemlwr- ship in the State Executive Com it tee to sup port Greeley. From Alabama. MOJTTGOMERV, July 11. aii i h dailv democratic impers of Ala- Friday of this week, Scburz, Trumbull, immabave hoisted theOrecley ticket, an.l Timrm.. Wllf.r. Hinton. ' Ransom the weeklies will do o at the earliest aay. , r ' -ii an iu.. v I The white ieople are satisfied with the work and Vance will tell what they know . tfhfi nrirrocli arceoT about the doings of the Baltimore Con- on 8Ubjct. Vention. A negro speaker promised a whipping to ...? nm vntiner thc Greeley ticket, and his GEORGE M. Arnold, late of Wilming- J hplirer8 loudly applauded the sentiment I ..a. a . a V J - aV -Ea JB Mm.' 1 4 r M.Minn In 1.74 TD1S TOS1U. : Ol tttt BPIB larpv. uv i "u v" w ; .Ah 'h.lM ii.Mnri' l'hiiikUDea- r.T7 7f itT.t. .rooda in tin as his acceptance or, n r-i rr n7rVaTm. iTno wni ,8 m VL a ,fr makiuc your I UULD. XXM bUiM WV Mm WM . B WmW au ---- , - STATE ITZ2MS. The Odd Fellows of Goldsboro will excursh to Beaufort on tbe 12tb. The K. ot P., Goldsboro, are to ex cursh to Norfolk, Va., in a few days. Weldon will have it this time on rags, 87,355 feet lumber. . . - m ujLjmmmmm , nishiplRebecca Clyde , 1,200 trtrkooio, lfU do Snt ttirti-;-' tar, 10 do pitcn, i,ow ieet inmoer, o ions oiu iron, zop&gs muse, i dubjuus pxasuw. FOREIGN. London Swedish Barque Phos nix 1,050 32 NORTH WATEK STREET, Next door to WillardBro's WHOLESALE DEALERS IN LIQUORS, WINES, ' " BRANDIES, WHISKIES GINS, &c. Ac, and al I kinds of Fancy Liquors jdjch wo will offer to tne traae on memos TLvZZ na wn ar recelvrns- ktrge eonsign - 1 country. purchase?. iiw if 4n 1J . iWli Co: 1 a aV.. .4 At CO UUIa Mall CSlBltB ipLB lUrp. UUlDluciU. L.T.01Tn 'OlIATlI' Uamboko tier urig Aiusca 000 cush. 1 a vui., ission. AND DEALER IN Miercna of the Harper Peaches. The finest peaches we 1 .aa I 1 I r have seen this year, were grown on ceptable puDiicauons r:(.n F.atPR' mairnincent Dlantation in -Brothers, has-reached us. It is truly Kdcrcombe county. They are large, the most valuable fashion-j,oumal pub .. .: i r , ; a rUnr nf rhnP. li.ii.i in f his r. iiintrv . and our fair lar.je rosy, downy cheeked specimens townswomen look11 for its weekly ap pear ance; with the Bame eagerness tnat they watched for the advent 01 a sue would make even a local editor happy. Military. Col. Mendenhall with a portion of his Command came up from Fort Johnson early this morning on the Seward, aud went up the Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad. Tho -vrplition is secret, but it looks .a. 4-1 V av--'' - I like a movement against the outlaws in Robeson county. ? cessful blockade runner. Rumors. Many rumors are rife on the street of the new ticket to be put nt in fhis nnnntT bv men who have heretofore acted with the Republican party. We have heard of most of the candidates and know that many 01 them. Lave, positively refused to allow their ianieso be mused. How they will Let that be dis It a man refuses Mayor's Court. 1110 uu 1 . .- i,- - rj c . KrM 4 vr tr.r HiiordcrlT con- fir Ciff matierj'we Jire uuiuiuiuicu, . . ; a. it nf nn tliTncr our Friends mav be i,,f tiv-. iniiavr.- to toe raooor. ui 1 wu va. -o uv 1, v " a a 1 4. certain;: every yoiu v . mj jij. 1 - v . . . . . t I . 1 1 A - .iA ,M Tfl . Alex. Martin, for same offence, was on the regular tice,is 1 Ti.-aa4..aAfl T ,o..M5r.:r in disburse the same amount vor 01 wemuti . iiuuvw " - 1 - frtr th, KAme laudable ourDOse. tmctiy unarrsiwu ...-w w 4 I ..... i : t ; to submit to tne reguiap buuhuohuu, 1 1 ni.HniiAn aa niAfi Ringuam School. -We have received made in uepuDiican vouveutx a the ca nf "MpllA 18T1,72. This schOolis under the able claim, allegiance to it. we wani no ...f f nn. Wm - Rinffham. half way politics. Let us vote lor tne iiiauauit. ui' vr - - - o i Ti . . . assisted by an equally efficient .corps of regular nominees anu - - 1 I . 11. nnminea Tlfl I -r rrn 1 K V. teachers. It numbers ninety-one papijs wemocraviu uvw. -r in t.h various nractical branches. SCVCn- "Ihcrei ;Can icgauy 4" - ' - , ... . , tv-three of whom are from North'Caro- grotifid- we wiu tasie ur.u, - - I At . lina Wfl wish the Colonel success. i I everymic, 1 ton is making Dolltical addresses to the This incident Indicates the general feelin; i- --.1 nar. in trod!! amone the colored men on thc subject of COIOieil UUUlilO UU WiUVi a ... I " r r I Greeley's noiulnation. county. From Virginia. Gkkenbkiek, White SuriiEit, July 11. Fifteen miles west of here, tlie construc Uon train went into Greenbrier river, thc cnginncer, fireman, and four laborers killed, and five wounded. The accident oc curred on the new road towards Ohio, not on tho road frequented by travellers to the Virginia resorts. Saratoga Races. Saratoga, July li. The report that the time of thc Saratoga races had been changed Is not true. Tho ra ces begin Saturday 13th, and continue six days. Longfellow and Baasctt arc here. From Utah. Salt Lake, July 11. David Smith, the youugest.son 6f the Pro phet Jo-eph, is lecturing against polygamy.. New York Markets Nkw York, July 11. Stocks dull. Gold steady at 113. Mon ey easy at 3 per cent. Exchange long 109. short 110. Government bonds dull and steady. State bonds steady. Ootton unlet: uplands 24K cents, urieans 241 cents. Sales of 633 bales. Flour dull and unchanged, wneat quiet, ana v,i" quiet and steady. Pork quiet-mess 13 40 $13 45. Lardjuletr-steani-9 -16. Spirits Turpentine steady at 47J48 cents. Rosin heavy at S3 05S3 1214 for strained. Freights firm. guam School. We have received made in ucpuunwu v,, italogue of tne Bingham -Schopl, ing to law, he is not acting with the Re baneville, N. C, for the session of publican party and has no right to LATEST BY NIGHT DISPATCHES. fCondrnped from the Morning Papers.) The Bolters Convention Baltimore, July 10. Thc bolters convention adopted an ad dress to the American people, and after Is suing a call for a national democratic eon tion to meet at Louisville Sept, Sd, adjourned sine die. Thc officers of the convention were: Presi dent, Samuel J. Bayard, of New York; Vice Presidents, E. Stokes, of South Carolina, James Sweeney, of Pennsylvania, Ezra Keyser, of Texas, and Jesse Miller, of West Virginia; Secretaries, James Sherwood, of Connecticut, and 8. J. Clute, of New York The Greeley Convention. After speeches by HoXTman, of New York aud Wallace, of Pennsylvania, the band played the "Battle Cry of Freedom," follow lowed by "Hall to the Chief." When the music ceased a scene was low ered at thc rear of the stage representing a view of .the White House; (Applause.) Order being restored, the motion of Mr. Wallace that the'nomination be made unan imous, was put and carried, with one or two dissents only. The roll was called on the nomination for viP-Prpsident. On motion of Mr. Chalmers, of Mississippi, thc nomination was made unanimous. Mr. Bouck, of Wisconsin, moved the adap tion of a resolution appointing a committee of one from each State, to be named by the respective delegates, to apprise the .candi dates of their nominations. . Mr. Tayne, of Ohio, moved to amend by addin' the President of the convention, to lc chairman. Agreed On motion of Mr. Ilea ton, of Ohio, a reso lution was adopted that, on tbe adjournment of the Convention it would, with music, es cort the New York and Missouri delegations tn thpir ouarterp. A resolution was adopted leaving the spts turpt, V-J90 bbls rosin. List ol Vessels in the Port of Wili mington, N.C., July 10 1872. BARQUES Swedish Phoenix, Stromberg, ldz Europe, Williams & Murchlson Ger Shanghai, Hauschultz, rpg, ; Wlllard Bros Ger Frederick Scalla, Waack, ldg Europe, WillardBros Nor Eldorado, Thomassen, dis, Williams & Murchlson Nor St Orlaf, Hassell, dis, DeRosset & Co SCHOONERS Tarry Not, Timmons, dis, Harriss & Howell Mary A Holt, Higgins. dis, ; JH Chadbourn & Co List of Vessels Sailed lor this Fort, PHILADELPHIA. V Schr Judge Hopkins, Baker, eld May 22 Ger Brig Leopoldine, Haesloof, eld June 21 Schr Sarah Bruen, Fisher, eld June 28 BOSTON. I Ger Barque Wega, Branshoflf, ... eld June 1 Ger Bquo Musca, uiese,, cia o one Ger Brig Juno, Suerkem '. eld June 20 Brig Nellie Mltchel, Cbdy.li I " eld June 21 Rriff Ann Elizabeth. Havlln, J n eld June 26 " aWa a 9 W aW cm une2o eld June 28 MILL FEED,. i- and! , i COUNTRY PRODUCE. Cor. Oaiiicjen &Paca St: -, 1- Baltimore, Md. Orders from North Carolina Solicited, leb 11 . 171-tl Schr Mary Baker, Thompson, schr Jos aegar, Jfiiiis, FALL RIVER. Schr Light oi the East, Harper, K. eld June 26 TTRW TOR 8chr J P Comegys, Hubbard, eld June 27 Ger Brig Condor, Brorson, eld June 29 Schr John, Williams, eld July 4 NEWPORT. Br Barque Fair & Easy, Taylor, eld May 21 NEWCASTLE. Vearge, Norgaard , " ' - ' ' eld Maf 8 Swedish Barque Ulrika Bredenberg, eld May , 16 ALEXANDRIA. ; Schr F ode8-jy gm80Q ' eld J uue 20 Br Bque M E Seed,' Hopkins, eld June 25 WPI. DART, . SOUTH FRONT ST.- WILMJlNGhTOISr, 1ST. C, Plnmher, Steam anil Gas Fitter and.fiealer In -Wrought and Galvanized Iron l'ipc, Brass Cocks. Valves, Gas Fixtures, and all descriptions of FITTINGS FOR STEAM, WATER AND GAS. , Particular attention paid to fitting up bl COTTON MILLS, with Steam, Gas and Water, nov 12 1 ' ' 148-tf C. it. MAYER, BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY 'I,!34 Markft Street, DEALER IN FRENC1L;. AND k AMERICAN CONFEC- . TIONEKY, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC FRUITS. t Weddings and parties supplied' at 'short, notice; With all the delicacies of tlie teamm Foreign markets London,, July 11 Noou Oonsols92?; Bonds 9L Paris, July 11 Noon. Rentes 55 francs and 82 centimes. Liverpool, July 11 Noon. Cotton opencdeavy. Uplands 10$ 11, Or leans 116 11., ; LATER. I . ; . Cotton Meadier. Uplands 10; Orleans UK. sales of 10,000 bales to speculators and to ex porters 8,000 bale. ESTABLISHED 18231 ; : SUCCESSOR TO ' ' ' BROWN &,NtoERS0N, DEALER IN Fine Watclias, GloekB, Jewelry, Silver Vare, irVIsrcV GOOT3S. SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL AGES. ISTo. 37 Market Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. ? hoV5 Watoh3, Clocks and" Jewelry carefully repaired. , " - tf nov o - . Jtrs4 received at VanOrsdelTs another lot of those Beautiful Walnut Moulding. 140-iy EUREKA Those Beautiful IAN MADE, FrenchCalfSkiu . . 8TRAP SHOES, and - , GERMAN OLOVE, ' -:l r . KID GAITERS,- Can be found, at reason ARLE'prices at I ' GEO. R. FRENCH it SONr '-S uj i 9 North Front sweeuf - -r 21 T' ' K i A 4 7
The Evening Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 11, 1872, edition 1
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