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rubhbcd c?ery afternoon except Sunday.
VM. P- C ANAD AY . . . . Btuines Manager
A.MK3 J. MANN Editor
8nb$cription.
ii months, in adTtnce. S 00
hrt-c months. In ad ranee 1 60
nc month, in adrance 50
t-AU iboslaeMi itttert edould be pd-
rcsscd to iiJQftjncsa, aianager, anaiv
LmmaDications or masters relating to the
llitorial department to the Editor.
:,,rrtnDondDCc solicited from oar friends
all parts of the State, on topics of gene-
ll iutereat. Politicnl news and reports oi
ps are especially desirable.
Huuriof optuioiiand closing Reading
om of Witmlriglih JAbrary Association ;
,m at M:t close at 1 o'clock P. M.
Si AI " " 7 " .tr. M.
P.M., " "10 ' P.M..
Post Office Herniations.
I'OST OFFiCK, WJLklKDTOH, N. C,
March'81, l&TA. I
From this date the mailt will ciose as
Illow:
rlhvrn (moniing) mail 5 a.m.
rtbern (i.ight) mail 8 p. m
$ithern mail 8 p. m
'! Ed. K. Bbimk,P. M.
lst received at.VanOrdelPs aoother lot
thot-e Beautiful Walnut Mouldings.
All sorts ot blanks printed and for sale by
';. Hall. Office on Princess st. tl
locaii rrrrsvTft,
the members of tbe WiliniDgton
lie uuanis are ncreuy nouneaiDe
the Armory ltcMm at b o'clock V
ImUy the 19tU of August, 1873, ;tk
his nixl t ur)iiirit8r they wilt Jte
bpped from the r6ll." f ; ;
J. S. W. Eaglks, Captain.
Ko one in the Guard House.
ji.s plenty cheap.
.'antelopes are rapidly playing out.
pi n ScLior will return the last ot the
Piie Churches were very well aUejj(i-.
yesterday, notwithstanding the heat.
Excellent order prevailed ycsteiday
ou:hcut tbe city. We learn ot but
; slight distuibancc.
Fevekal four and six icet sharks of
man-tating species have been cap
ed at Sniiihville this Bcason.
The sick looking aspirants for police
iiors have not all yet vanished. We
surae that some ot them will bang on
1 run for Mayor next term.
'lenty of fine fish are daily brought
this market, and the price is so
jsonable that they find ready pur-
"ers.
fi ND going parties were unpleasant-J
nterrupted yt sterd.iy jnorning by the
den lain stoim, and la;st driving tot
f t cover was the order of the day."
iuiTE an excitement was created this
Irning, caused by two colored boys
itiiig. One ot tbe young deperadoes
la razor quite freely, but neither
Ire cut.
he United States light house tender
buoy setter Alanthus" came into
k this morning. Wc belieYe that
will attend to the raising of the
ken light ship 44 Frying Pan Shoals"
29.
he recent wet weather has proved
ty disastrous to the early grape crop.
eral of our largest raisers report that
j are heavy losers. Scuppernongs
. soon come in, and we shall then
e no cause for regret.
Ye w ere rejoiced to notice that early
piay morning, Market and Front
C'ls were as clean and clear from
cn rinds and trash asould be de
i This is quite an improvement on
o d style, and the city authorities
erre credit lor the relorm.
lYe imblish elsewhere the financial
)"t of the city for a period of several
itijs. It will there be seen that our
rs were never in a more healthy
fttioD. People pay their taxes
optly and everything goes on excel
M H-ell. -: . .
'Yahave received a communication
P lev. George W. Pnce relatirr to
net?ly founded. Church and Sabbath
fool at Shoe Heel. This we publish.
that his appeal to the charitable
Pie of both- elasses will meet with a
!
:i ,2 i
Hot. .
Gold 1144.'.
; -J Thermometer at ilebln1
Jamea Drug store SHOUa&A .T
nevenue officer hkfcib stay ashore
1 0 b8 M" etatbergers.
HIt-4 john.ob.insona .Circus is coining
io uymiDgton. r .aa
'-r loe G left rt - dotr'HTer-wpncvnt
whether he has a mu-scittcjs bar nest,
mit" the thousand dblfar priic in the
fiDaK drawing of the Lottery which
tak place to-morrow nigut.
,v John Mosely "dliat". StuCtcrtng John
was brought- before Jhstice J. J. Ca
sidey this morning, charged with an as
sault on two white menTon, Thursday
nig hi lastt j. full' and impartial 1 heaf
ing was giren and the prisoner was dis
charged. There is t videnttjr'ffome mis
take as to the identity of the i assailant.
Dn. J. F. Kino while visitingf the
house of a patient this orningwas
seized, with a severe attack of sicKness.
of wh it nature wc have notlbeen able
ta ascertain, j- -'t ,?&itnr3x
The illne83;wasso sudden that be was
obliged to remain where he then was.
Wc hope that nothing serious will re
sult from this misfortune., J
A great many ofheUiaOrderl.'tbt'
are so prevalent among us, are caused
by the immoderate use of frui crabs
and shrimp. The3e delicacies though
pleasant and nutritiodVyare stilt hUrtlul
at times, and too muoJcare ennnot be
taken io order to prevent unpleasant re
sults. iivMii
Blayor's Court. (
His Honor: jAatB"lYftsolf, Mayor, prc
a siding.
Three casts before the Court this
morning.
Nicholas Deb uaux Disorderly
conduct, had his case continued.
Chable8 Mallet Disorder, 25,
Uoork V&& iiisorSerf $2 25.;
Literary. Scribners Monthly, for
Septemberyis oti'tjur: table, ylt. contains
the usual budget of lively and enter
taining articles. The -etchings this
month are particularly good. !- Publish
ed by Scribner & Co.tew York : $4,
Harper9 - Weekly s an d Frank Leslie's
Illustrated, are at hand. ' '
Jjippincott's Magazine for beptember,
contains a jSplendid assortment of select
reading "nTatter, Its illustrations are al
so very fine. X B. X4ippincott & Co.,
Philadelphia; $4.
City Finances Quarterly Statement.
Account of Receipts r and Disburse
mtnt8 of the city of Wilnnugton, from
May 1 3 tli, to Atrgu st Olb, 1872, inclu
sive :
Merchants' License... 6,01 00
Bar Rooms...;........ 2,670 W !
Real tad Personal tax. 2,257 00
Market Rents 574 &
Dray and Dog badges. ' 574'60
Court Fines and costs. 65 85 . :
Market Clerk Fees .... :399 80 :
Pound Fees....,..;... 56 05
Loans and Discounts.. 26,941 45
Total receipts.. ..
tS9.756 54
! : T"
DISBUHSEME'NTS.
Balance due Treaeurcr by former
Board $J,850 04
Street Department.... 15,281 74
Police...... 4,016 83
Hospital and Poor 2,244 20
8alaries 1,314 98
Fire Department i . ? 1,7V5 bo -Public
BuildlngMA . . : 299 75
Prisoners 240 00
Printing.. 295 80
Light Department 1,855 83
Mayor's Conrt 282 60
Miscellaneous 1,709 28
$ 18.TO5 79
Total ordinary expenso f
for 3 months.... .. $HtT 79
Interest paid 13,379 72
Loans and Discounts.. 4 , 935 33
; A $35,68$ rS8
Bilancc0n hind, Aug. ti.. . . $ 3,870 06
$39,756 54
James Wilson,
Mayor.
The Democratic papers are very com
mendably quiet ouHhettbjectbfrt3raSz
Brown's drinking propensities. They
can afford to be s6, and the least said In
defence of it the betteri tit won't even'
do to say that he takes uthe creature"
fol medicinal pfPAi .Ailf
Dispatcher Trom5 Maine iay that very
actita canVassing is going on on both
WeT throughoutje a4
Doolittle is working very nard onlehalf
ei'itif Greeley tifektti" GovKoyeisjf
Ohio, ha arriredanilbi attdmsing Re
publican mlat feWteif Tflrson is
abort! exptea there. - i
tui .CORHE3PONDENCI1? 3H
. .The. Editor nf ihi x. sS . - .
Jp&nxbl4for the. view ; ur, xtaLiwnt f. GrmiJ
lc7iirmrijir mill 7u m.Ktt.r i. l...
-vv yjwn wn lio I tut 7CUte tf
uie writer must aewnipauTj alt communication.
Ann ode co may i'eH airieved at rlutcnnU
made hy corrttndtiWi can tUain the nHnxk SwC
application tojhs hdlUir. ' 8,f
Editor Post r I am happy to inform
you tlilvt the church wlncb wc yfj
been struggling so hard aid so iong iQ
buildjat this place, is at last completed,
and although for tbjpart ot the comj-
tvjh building ista, vcrj(irge onit i
fltlybi small for the congregation at
this"place in fact tbe building will not
Comfortably hold inore than twrt thirds
of the congregation which is increas
ing all tho time. The location ia . a
splendid one f ir a church and school
bouse. The building is 44 X 24 feet
ami 10 tea pitch, aud will seat about
400 persons. We commenced our Sab
bath School : lat . SabbiUh and had a
large attendaifcc, but owing to the very
limit d fcupply or book and the poverty
otour people we. arc unable to supply
Ih'c scholars. Could net sr me charitable
institution or some huuiauitation in
Wi'mington donate a few books for this
school? , I Respectfally, y ?-
Geo. W. Price.
STATS ITEMS.
! I The Methodist church in FayctteviPe
was.stiuck by iiglitnlng on Weilnesday
last.
An empiovev (,1 theW. & W. It. died )
sudden'y nl lla'ilax on4Thursday last of
cougcstivechill, i A4
Halifax wants ;v bank, and they gay
they to ill have our, find arc going to
ask the next L 'gisluturc for a charter
for-one. ;
Louc keki'kks in mercantile ho urea'
in Nevs beru wear gloves durisg l;usiu ss
hours as ;i protection against the Neuse
Uivci "MoEuit s.
Rev. C. F. Deems D. D. of .North
(yifM.4u'd--CU)rneliua Yanderinlt arej
8-iftf 'to be bosom fiienda and compan
ions u Saratoga Sprksgs.' '. Ii
TiiENewbern Times r-nya that there
has been a superabundance of rain in
portions ot Craven county, aud tlje cot
ton is shedding badly. The Times also
says that the bears are destroying much
of tbe youug corn
A Western paper, in acknowledging
the receipt frm the i4 National Liberal
Republican Committee" at New York,
ot a lithi -graph portrait of Horace Gree
ley, with " comp'.imcnt8," says : u We?
accept the compliments, but as lor Grce
leyr darn his picturV " ' .
ill
That cheerful rebel sheet, the New
York Day Book, is now support i5g
,Grceley. The Day Book is the paper
whose misc-iou it was to prove that a
negro was not a bumau being. Horace
is getting all of them.
44 A 8 to Secession, I have said repeatedly,
and here rejtcut, thai, if tub People of
the Slave States, on of tiie Cotton
States alone, really wish to get
out of the Union, I AM IN FAVOR
OF LETTING TIIFM OUT, a soon as
that result can be peacef ully and consti
tut tonally attained. But thtir case'ean
not be so urgent as to require thai the
President and lm subordinatrs should
perjure .themselves in deference to its
refrutrfcm nts. It they will only bn pa
tietft. not rush to seizing Federnl forrp,
arse nits, arms and sub treasuries, but
take first deliberately a fair vote by bal
lot of their , own citizens,,. pone, being
coerced no intimidated, and tfuit vote
shall indicate a settled resolze ,TQjOtV.x. out
of the Usion, I AVIDTlDd 'ALL I
CAN TO HELP THEM;j0UT at an
early day." Tribune January 14, 1861
jltijon desire rosy cheeks and a'complexr,
Ion Yalr and lree from Pimples, Blotches
and Eruptions, purify .your blood b tat-,
irig Dr. Pieice's Golden Medical Discoverj
Yeas and Jfeighs. If horses could
make themselves understood in human
language, they would signify by a universal
44Yea," their assent to the statement that
the Mcstjtng Liniment is the best remedy
extant for all these, ailments, and by a cdost
emphatic 4Keigh!" show their displeasure
at every attempt to uao any other prepira
tion in Jts stead. , Ever since, 1U introdnc-
f li6n!at St. Louis, at the close, of the Mexi
can ..warj in 1810, it ha proved signal
blessing to horse and man curing with ab-
solute certainty and,, wonderful dispatch,
such equine dUiascs cs spavin ringbone,
rnii P.vil 'ecratehes. hoofale. Act. and rc-
fections which atiackthe muscles' sinews'
l&d external gtinds cf 1
a fact beyond coritradictioi
'jhfif or complaints
towhich an external.
the Mqstako LuuHisr
exery btier .
oi man or uadrl
retnedU applicable, Zxfcd8 V v: rWicK arid 1 leclrv rpfnllv- '
9
CE31
llOrnc' Greeley svedn'mW'Vfcif niiiv
iinilngfrolm Boston, VT: t
je!omFa, returns from .81 counties in
North Carolina, fflves Caldwell 273 ma
Jorltyi ..j:, ' - t -t?
tolice raided on' the pamblerC at'Co
ney Island yeC3vfVwwn,,s.A;v-
rr.iF?1 monte tables Onto the surf
,an scattering the thieves. ! ;
t ipA of yellow leerin.Batrbr 1
Mnce yesjMBOayH'r J iH5saK -afl fit ASi
iJne
ti!ea fsen coal to tbe poor at cost price. The;
attendance was thin. - ' -
, ; ' i y Utica,.' Y., Aug. 18.
The five thousand dollar race yesterday
wis won by American Girl, who beat Palmer
in 2.21, 2.22, arid 2.19. v " "
The Saratoga Itaccs.V
V aratooa,T4.'Y.. Augiistl9.
The .weather Is fine. . Track heavy from
rains last night Betting in the steeple chase
averages-: Lochiel 100, Tammany.and Blind
Tom together 80, Vesuvius 50, lobelia 40.
From Washinstbnl
.WAaniKGT02T D. C.. August 19.
v A- cofored man, named. Edwards, .last night
shot and instantly killed ftobt. Humburt,
also colored. "The cause alleged by tbe crim
inal, was Intimacy of. the latter with tbe
former's .wife
" Ut From Maryland. n
te i BAliTIMOEE, AugUSt 19.
The Tb.ird National Bank, onfcouth;street,
between Second and Leonard street, was en
tered by burglars last night, and robbed", it is
though of 100,000, the footing xip is now
going on. The entrance was effected by cut
ting through the wall of an adjoining builds
Ing wlich was occupied by a man giving his
name as. Stabler who professed to be a cont-
niigslon merchant. ,
t
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From Massachusetts.
V " Boston, AuSust 19.
James McElheny, yesterday,' shot bis wife
in the temple,, causing death in fifteen min
utes, and then shot himself, inllicting severe
but not dangerous wounds.
. ' NeW tr'orlr Markets .
w !Nw Yoak, August 19.
Stock, steady. Gold weak at li1. Alony
easy 'at 3 per cent. Exchange long 10&X;
shqrtTl09&' Qoverrimerit bonds fettody. State
Donas qaiew . v!"vi ' i fuf-
Cotjton quiet. Uplands; .a.cts: Orleau
22 cent tfalcs of 1.004 bales. , Fbour dull
arid heavy.' beat' quiet ' kn& unchanged5
Corn dull arid fceavjr Bdrk ; teteady" mens d
$13 85U (HJLartl ateaUj-Hteam SUH
cent; SpiriU Turpentine steady at i cU,
W'.fil!' i w -iLJ.. . .'n-J t ... -n
J.UJ91M uuii at, 40 ior sirainea. Freights
steady. -. Uit : niv -rr, t
h '..'$ ' ,9a "ill .. LqvoM Autfust,; i'
The riot at Belfast has not j-et been sun.
pressed. TWeMayof and Magistrates' have
issued pmlauiatNis )wjarninj,jLbe rioter
to disperse, Uhcier the severest penalties for
the con ftfa bailee-"6flke f xlfsori'ers The
nghting.coAtinnetfiSjit nlglii, tho atoltes fcill
ing like Ualb , ... . . :
Dispatches1 just reccivel gives later news 1
Four pbrscnxs Were killed in 'the slreets thTs'
mornidg. Mucli, complain jujade byjthe
peaceable citizens agalnstthc authorities for
want of vigor IwRUpptssfghc riots.' ' '"
Ituffianswitfr'pteti inr their ham!yfalk
through the cjty, and whole sections are giv
en up to the rioters, it.
Tbe popnfac aedfvldcd Info hoitTle Cath
olic -and ; iMotteslan mob and , hcrieVcr
they m ijEr contact tbx?re is Rgixti i
Troops with .fixed bayprietsrandthapQlice,
in endeavoring 'io stop ulie disturbances,
liave been oblige! to flre'lritd tfie rioters on
both sides, and numbers were wounded. -
The Steamships, Adriatic, Holland and ida-
lio, frcon New York for tJverpooi, "and Thu-
ringiv from New TTork for Hamburg, have
arrived oat. ThB Holland brCng 4,071 baks
of cotton, apde Adriatic 1,11 balcfM
- 1 9't1 ir "'"'4? fUl ht.1 ,nt l'!
MJUBiiMjrt, VUgUSI IJ iUOIJ.
1 ..- rie nZnA'hA' " - ' 1t:
-4 XATKR.J
Consols,Money fjAccouat.j lU Vi
Livkbpool, August 19-Noop.
Cotton opened qhletj tTplarids OltOef. ;
Orleans lOKa. Sales estimatetl at !,-
(WB bales. Flour J52SsWn7K,d.
Z i ATPit.. .
i ,i!lJA!r? AH Y? A T
Cotton
dull. Uplanos 6jp?fTJflcairs 10
I Kid. Sales of 10,000 balesrorwhich spec-
nlatora and expoctera took 2.U0O. Ibcndstuin
p .
.CTreKv Bitters " is the. name otthe,
latest bowel d turber. Only four drinks
are neceasafy.to wueJbejQai 4 panl
toclimb into bis boots, white six make
make bis neck tie alfWrbSiiftl 'Ktl
his left' ear, and Jiataeslimeabe jeal 1
CrM.li.ii .haiu. . hcv.i.i ! .
. f lOO Baa ColTee,
I IOO Dagi Coffee'
1 tacelttg&
-.
I p prrvl rWirLMl rnn- : ... . 4
ifAVE IMrTQItBU2I TO -aatatT3Sirr&
tmman beings; Is f inT WPfntf) ,ts! O VY llOleaiC tjrX?OCOr f r'.r' , y - ' f - '
I - . l " . ' . I - ... . vi ..--.-J- I 1 1' f'J'lftTfCl fHTk QITTH ATT.. AStt-XJ i .. i . '.;
i that iotirw:7-4tim 'S STMctrket Stroot,' 1
U. preferable oir .ntfMM Wtlfen 41ntfMU4:' J -,1?.. l,,'-!!, jriirl jJpa. ,0..; i.i!.lo.l V'
': : IV iLSlINdTON 'MARKET.
. M f MONDAY. AngaOLSO P, M... ,
. Ckuoe TvBrsNTisE--Market steady, and
sales of 193 btls at 4 5 ; for 'virgin, $3 S5
fori yellow "dip; and f 3 50 for hard, pet
2S01bs.V 1
griaiTs; TuRF3iTiEThere Las existed
fair fenqairy, this .morning; and the sales
are 850 caeks at 45 cents per gallon for.
Son. hern Tirl.-so-f . - '''ii-- :-: '
Bosn- The lower grades have further de-
"vi,ju pii. xuv tans repoctcq arc onjy
3 90 for fTrtm 1 .
TAROniy 25 bb!s' received and 5o!d, at
4 perf bbl " ' -- - ' ' ' - r2
f .COTidiiKo sales reported. "
17 Btcamshijl Tonawanda, Wiltbauks, fm
Philadelphia, 10 Worth & Worth:
Slmr Gov -Worth, Smith, 'from laf
ctteviilc, to Yrh & Wortli. . - ,
, lt Stuir, Wave, Skinner, fin Fay cite ville,
to VVilliams MnrcMson. i' '
Steamer Nor tb State, Green, .fm Favctte
ville, to L II DcRosset. ,
Steataship Lneillc, Price, from Baltimore,
to A D Cazaux. 1 - . ?
I, ; .CLEARED.., '
17-Steamer Go v. Worth, 'smith, lor
Fayctteville, by Worth & Worth; -
17-Steamship Kebecca Clyde, GLilds, lor
J3altimore, by A D Caziux.
19 Steamer Wave, Skinner, for Fayette
Tllle, by Williams & Murchison. ,
Steamer North State, Green, for Fayette
ville, by L II DeKoeset. v .
V
f ' PER K1VEU STEAMERSTXc.
Steamer Gov Worth bbl fpirits tnr
peritiue, CG do crude turpentine, 50 do ros
in, 5 do tar.
Steamer Wave-" 10 ' bbls pirit. ' tnrpleri1
tine, do crude turpentine, tiiG do rosju.- -MtUuier
North State 2Ct bblg spirits lur
peutine, aiOdo rrisin. .
EXTORTS.
COASTWISE.
Baltimore Steamship Kebecca' Clyde
405 bbl spirits turpentine, bOl do rbsin, 85
do tar,; 7a do pitch, 108 bushels peanuts, S
bales cotton, 48,000 Feet lumber, 06 pkgs
mdze. t . 'i ,
List' ol Vessels in the I'ort or Wili
million, c, August 19, 1372. ,
STEAMSUIP3
ToH4Tvcdi W-dbanka, -ldg mil, ' '
' y VrortU Worth
rLuciHo, Prfct-yidg Ealt, A D Cszaux
BARQUES
-'BFAriHazon, McDonald, ldg Europe,
luj ' r J I Blossom & Evans
Swed. Uinoa; Badenburg, iis, lieide Bros.
(Br)"f Opeka, Harrington, Idg Europe, .
, ; "Willard Bros
0r) Lifa MoorM,' Shiiw, IJg Europe '
1 '.r ; ..jirrisa b Howell
.llowlaod,' TucKtr, Idg , O G i araiey
Br iLurekt, llolloway, ldg liuropc,
Wi 'ard Brcs
- j
BAI.QUExVNTINE
l(BrJ Geo Bocth Duncan, ldr Liverpool,
1 T - Ct
Br Joeei'h Hove, Gotten, dis,
M Uaniss & Howell
Br Fair & La.y, Taylor, dis,
J Anderson & Co
Nor V;re, Neerghrd, 1JC '-Europe, - . i
ileide Bros
Fronticsr, Morgan, wt, llarriss tfe Uowel!
CiGUOUiSEKS .
J ii Morales, Eldrit'ge, dis, O G Parsley'
SbgaihJ Koers, Idg, J 11 Chadbourn fc Co
Auw & cuftau, Pocger, (lis, E Kidder t Soup
BUNTING d feOTlGG, Auctioneers.
F6reclosuT6 of Morteaffes.
ToN. Cf. AVilliams, C. G. Hyatt and
WifolUmma A.', Udwartl joiner and
AlcxAbtder Eamsey Greeting:: 1
WirEREAS dcfarilt IjaW been made by " the
mortgngors retfiiectively named in the
mortgages following, executed to the Cape
1 ear. ii uiiding Association, viz:
A mortgage executed by N. C. Williams,
bearing date tbe 12th April lsTl.nnd regist
ered iu the Register's oilice of 2s" ew Hanover
county in book R. R. B., page 470.
A.nU a mortgage executed by C. G. Hyatt
Arid Emma K., his wife, bearing date the lltii
May, 187 L; and. regjsttired as aforesuid, in
book R.;R. B., pnge 017.
; A mortgage; executed by Edward Joiner,
dated the 11th May, 1871. and registered as
aforesaid, in booJc if. B. B., pnge tEiT. ' r 1
. A niortyage executed by Alexander Raix-
say. bearin date'the 12th April 1S71, and re-'
40 i.
tered ivs aforesaid, the said uortgagcs,wm
Be rorecosca uy n saio ox me premises niere-
in respectively deM.rihed,atPUbiiauctionat
at ixenange corner in inc city 01, v n-
mlntrtnn on TiiPSfliivthfc&l itavofKentefnhW
172, at 11 o'clock, A. M: The gaid premises
are respectively described in feaid sniortages
Vf h,. ,ot bo-ins m tbA Whrfnern
line oj "ixua. sroct,o0 leet easUvardbv from J
uortneast comer ot r 1x011 ana Ji,igtn streets
and runs east wardly along Nixon Street CO
j. . j I - r 1 i. .1
1 1 C G. Hyatt'a lot begins at a pOfrit Iri the
T III! H.V It-C'I I11'IJI1
southern line or Lauren street, I0u feet west
WardiT from the southwest corner bf Clmrcb
and Uixtb streets, and runs thence westward-.
feet by su leej uet-p. - ;js.t . ! ys
line of Queen stree t, feet, eastwardly from
tbe noruieasi corner ox uw.-caAJiu xenin
Sreets, and runs eastwardly along. Qneen
m ! 04 ..fTt-t ,'1 f'"H
i i
1 Now, thereforc.Tiotice is hereby gtveh XXA v r . y
by virtue of thejowers of sale respectiycly W'edxlings'and parties suppircd rt Vhort
eoritained in suld several mortgaires. regis- notice: with-vaii Uia if.iini r
fu with the JieeitAry. J- ' v --v?a j ' ' 'I
e Mtfy C.F.i5uiidg Afn. ' f " ".'I . . .
HISCEtLANEOUS."
' ; adkianV vo&sy . "
Grbce&i&i' aim , S,Iq'uor. Vi ;
Importers of German and Havana Cigars, " .
-ASD- , " ' r .. .
C9mmission;Merchant !
,j3csR1?1?IEAr CF Dock alfdTRdt 11 1
' I i . Streets.4' ,- ;vr'
Mavlngie largest and best assorted .stock 1 '
ofwpgrtes andliqfiorsin.Cib dtyftiSSri ?M &
will find it to Uieirterest.togi
General Commission Merchants & v".l- '
COKNER DOCi WATifiTlETipw
WILL GlVEfl'SOMPT'U.XD. mTWOA rf tr'
attenUon ttniecsb'fpcof3otiif
andNava feifoev
kinds pf 06miri w ' ;
Oooas willW promptly attended to, and to
the best advantage to our enstomeirs. " ;
.f wcsu xwciviug largo consignments
of all grades Of LIcpiors whlcri' wo are4 pre
pared to sell at wholeaale,'at the lowcsl cash '
prices.
dec 2i
S. H; MANNING;"
C0B1MISSI0H lilERCHAfiTi
AND DEALER IX
.'ics, ProyMoiisy Dry Gcods
No. 22 and 24 North Water tn,i? ' '
Consignments and .Cash Orders Sol icitedj
TM-ly
jSTew tpxQ l Old goods !
. 6REENEWALD & CO,
, 32 tfORTJ WATfia SSTltECT,
: Next door to Villard Bro's
WHOLESALE DEALKliS IN
LIQUOKS, WINES,
BBANDiES, WHISKIES
GINS, Ac , Ae.,
andall kinda ofFandy Liquors, which w
will oaer to the trade on the most reasoiiAblu
terms, iis wo are rccolvinc lrm (vik!i..
ments of the best goods in the eouutrv
Commissioit Mercliant
AND DEALER IN. a i J
FLOUR, GRAIN, .
MILL FEED,h ' . :
cQUTiy i'nuDuck
Cor. pamilexi Scacu tfi ,
Baltimore," JUrl.
.it
Orders from North, Carol ina-'Soliolted. "
Jbbll 17i-tf
. V
W. IL.DART, : .
, : SUUtll FROST ST.r '
, PMer,' Steam M "Gas Filler . ;
,o y "kritieoler,lriA
Wronght aud tiajvanized Iron I'iotfc,
Brass Cot-ks, Valves, Gas" Fixtures,
1 . ' - and all descriptions of
FITTINGS FOR STEAM, WATER
AND GAS.
Particular attention paid to fitting up of
COTTON MILLS, .
with .Steam, Gas and Water,
nov ,12 . Jix-if
' "7- " C. 1. MAXia 7
BAKERY and eOFBirTlONBRY
, 34, IVIarlcet Street,
FRENCH ANI AMERICAN CONFEC
TIONERY, V
IMIV
..iM-lr
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- -v
successors to
A. H. NEPF,
uy.-
. KU11EIGN & DOMESTIf! VrtTtTV!
!d Manufacturers and dealers tn c I
Guns, .Stoves, Tjanterns Kcroiscnc, Oil Tin -
and Sheet Iron Ware. I
Hoofing done at short notice. '
Agents for Falrbank's Scales.- ?, -r.utn
So. 1U Front Street, .
vusiwii fl i n t 0 if ;'?rv cy : :'v;
nov 19 - t -;.yy f.iawiyV 4v
T".j W.RQ WN1,
FA3TCY GOODS.
f I w IS! Ar A NN IIH KXlIM . .' I ,
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