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, ?T.. - . , ' . .,. - - .- - " ' 1 ' " . -i" ' J t .It. " 1 ... " " !T- " '- - - . -. i ., rf- !, - , ' . ' T " 1 I. V,- . T ? : ' T J. , - W C'".. ' ' , - . J , 'l TTilT l7T, : TT7TT TTT1TrimniT ht n Tmrri' 1 tt :trtTiTinrrmir . . ..'aimm.. - r-, .. - w - " "-.-. iJO.; 95 THE EVENINGPOST; . , ......,-, i .... i pabisbed crery afternoon except Sunday. WM. P. CAN AD AT V. . .Builncss Manager J A MES C. MANN, .... . .V . . . . . .Editor Subscription. ' " i i.ii One year, lk advance. . '.. .....f5 6 Six monihs, in advance.. . . .:. . . ...... . :3 (X) Three caonthsvjn advanced 1;. j.. f 1 50 One month, in adYance..... SO "AU business letter anould ! be ad dressed to the Business Manager, and all; communications or matters relating to the editorial department to the'Editorl; 1. Correspondence solicited from otir friends in all parts of the State, on topics ojf4 :gener ral interest. Political news and reports ol rops are especially desirable. -'. .. -.'' , Honrs of opejdnjrjandU Koom f wilmingtoa Library Association: Open at 8i A. M., close at 1 o'clock P."M. "'SI. P. M., 7 ; M. 8 P. M., 10 ..." 5 P. M. Post Office Regulations. Vosr OrncB, Wilmikoton. N. C', March 'iJVlSTa.-' T from thisdate the mails' will closets follows: Northern (morning) mail .5 a.m. Northern (night) mail.... 8 p. m Southern mail 8 p. m Ed. R. Bbiwk, P M. LOCAL ITEMS. VOTE FDR GRANT. Just received at VanOrsdell's another lot t those Beautiful Walnut Mouldings. Wanted. A lad about fifteen Tears df age, who is active, intelligent and desirous ot learning tbe Dry . Goods bu9ioess. Addtess, Clerk at this office, in own hand writing, until 20th inst. i , t Some Pear. Mr. W. J. Bivids has laid upon our table a pear grown at "Cedar Grove" in this county, weighing a pound and a quarter. Tns Grant and Wilson Clubs ot the several Wards and Townships will please send to this office a report ot their Presidents and Secretaries. Still they Comb. The Kepublicacs of Harnett Township organized a Grant aod Wilson Club last night, with Joshua Wingnte as President and WashiDgton Smith as Secretary. Magistrate's Court, W. H. Mer kick, J. P. -Charity Wingate who at tempted to cut Cato'Waddell's throat with a case knife last evening, was found guilty and bound over to the next term of the Superior Court, in tba sum of two hundred dollars. . Special communication of the Colore-! Grand Lodge (Masonic) Tuesday next, Sept. 10, at Raleigh. Delegates to the Lodge can procure tickets at half first class fare. Wji. McLauriit, ' R. W. D. G. M. Tub organization of the Second Ward Grant and Wilson club 'was per fected last night, and bids fair to be a good success. The club will meet at the Court House next Tuesday night in regular session. Attention is called to the adver tisement of another of those popular excursions on the Waccamaw, under the direction of Dr. T. B. Carr. We have every reason to believe that a splendid time will be had by all who paiticipate. The only danger now in our party is over confidence in the result. ' All it requires is labor and organization, but it must have these. " Keep. up' the good work for a few weeks more. Do not grow weary in well doing, and if every man does his duty, s we shall certainly succeed in our endeavor. ; What Repub licao is there, who is not willing to labor to- the success of our party t We do not know of one. North Carolina, West Virginia aod Vermont have spoken tbeif minds, Kow let us wait patiently tlntil next week for Maine, and she will likewise shov her appreciation of Gen. Grant and her repudiation of Mr. Greeley. - After that we expect our opponents to sing smaller, and leaving all bow and bluster, def vote themselves to the campaign in which they have no more chances pf success than they have ot' being struck Dy lightning. Grant vrill.be elected kluxism will. howeTer, die out and toe u bloody chasmn will be closed. We will then stand ready "to shake - hands with" our Democratic , brethren ,on,equal grounds, as we bay'eoftea reiterated. tmi totit t enma. dustTV'"'- I Ice cold .soda" waier JiatneJ thini . " 'ft:' at present.' ;;.r-.;.r 4. ,1 J i i Mebane & James quoteihei ther- hVtM: ? ct" a?3 annejr. we tball have to elongste ourhermoin 1 A? gentleman borrowed a pen cil .tbis iorning' and returned it I t ; His Honor Taxks Wilsoit, Mayor, pre- duct paid $2 25 and copts for the benefit of the Cityi;- 1; . ; , Daniel Wise, for' same, offense was charged $2 60 for the i same benefit. Fbak. Fabbiss, for beating his wife, was fineH 15 andcostsi - : . Louisville Convention. -The mid night dispatches give the - wind ap of the Louisville Convention- in which John Q. Adamswa'sfafiaid to allow his name to go before the people as Vice President unless O'Connor would accept the nomination j of ( president.' , Mr. O'Connor wouldn't stand firm and the Convention adjourned' ' without makinc any other J nominations. : It is hard to satisfy the1 democracy. , Syracuse Nominations. The New York Grecleyite State Convention, after considerable wrangling, made up its ticket by selecting Francis Kernam, a warm friend of Ex Gov. Seymour tor Governor. After Seymour's unmistaka ble repudiation by the American peo ple, we should have opposed he would refrain from political dictation, but we 6ee he still itches - to be the ( power be hind the throne . to pull the wires for the puppet to dance. The Convention gives'- the Lieutenant-Governor and Prison Inspector to the sore head Re publicans, and . reserves the balance of the ticket iuciudibg copper head "Sun Set" Cox for Congressman at large. This is what they call a square deal we suppose. County, Commissioners. The Com missioners C met -pursunrit to adjourn ment, all the members present. On motion. Commissioner Shoemaker was appointed a' Committee of one to take an inventory. vof. the Register's -office. -"" -): Ordered, ? that the pbairman ot this B ard examine the condition of affairs in.tbo Registet'a office,: and. if the offi cial business of the late Register and Clerk ot , this Board is not' finished up according to law; then, the said Chair man ' is authorized to have such work done by such person and on such terms, as to him, maytseem .best to , the public interest; ,1 : v ;-ft. H..-. Whereas, the Sheriff elect has failed to qualify as J. required "by :;aw ; upon notice being; served, 5 by direction of this. Boara;Ed ward D. : Hewlett Cor oner, appeared and filed a bond in the penalty of, $5,000 with Eli j at He w iett and Daniel , O'Connor - as sureties and took the oath required, to perform the duties , devolving' jiupon the office of Sheriffji.'untii. such time as this Board shall appoint or elect a Sheriff. : The claim of Mr. De vane was referred to the Chairm an and , th e Attorney b f the Board. The Committee n ;uHcBuildings " was authorized to, make ; the alterations rcqyre.ptdTideji-ithesuni expended does not exceed $400. - U ::, Adjourned trjmieet ' Monday next 'At 10:30 A. m.;'V,;, itl t : J V - ; All sorts ot blanka printed and for sale by 3. O. Hall. ' Ofilce oh Princess at. tl STATS , ITEMS. . .The temperance movement is popu lar wit&tne-ybungf folks Ralcighy s The essiorC ot the Deaf. Dumb and Blind Institution crommences at Raleigh next Wednesday, ; , n ., t tr;- Col. Wm. I Scott, prominent"citi Zen n d lawyer of G reensboro, diedL at hh Residence in that-city ohMast Buna ay ; The I mottntainXandiWaterlng places are fast being deserted,vand,onr citizens returning foTtheir" flsual places of .abode and, business; : - " " - ? 5 - We . are gladI to. learn that Wtlmot, who. waa'injured. some' time ago by be ing thrbwfa' from a bug?yiaout of dan ger and recovering. uPatrwk ; v : - J? --r- I . .. . : .. .. - - A" -- 1 1 ' , . . . , , - 1 I i 7)iiB;IUMgIi;pac'ablial, the cal e:.r. ?pejBial;commSintionot.. the J3U W. Grand Lodge of Jcoiored) Ma?c to b? ; held in that citjr, onVtSeptembe 10t.h-.; ... i ,r, - There is a Chappaqua tomato vine fefOTTirVia oii Iredell county, in the garden ot; Captv J; JL :8t ikeleath er, with branches ex1 end iog ovt'r an re of ground CO feet in' circumlercoce and 20 feet in eiamet er.t: m,h-rs :k:p if$ At Watauga Superior Court last week Green Marshall was tried for the murder' jot C. T. Triptt, convicted :of tnari slaughter nd sentenced to the penitenl tlaty'torca'rears in" t r rKM-:.Ua in her bed on the mornrag : of tne'28th ult., at Falling Creek, Lenoir county! She was supposed to have been murder ed by her husband. Nbwbene has the circus fevtr, and to allay the samo will run a special excur sion train from that city to Goldaboro to see the "Great Eastern" shaw l which: exhibits there to day. - Shot Himself. We learn that, the youngest son of General Leach,, while handling a pistol last week, accidental ly discharged it lodging the ball in his left thigh, rnfiictirg a - painful but not dangerous wound. Mr. Arch Davis, of Granville, bad his stables burned last Friday night, the work ot an incendiary, by which he lost nine horses and mules', ten bead of cat tle, one hundred and twenty five barrels of corn, bis entire crop of wheat, oats and fodder, and all bis farming uten sils. , The Goldsboro News says the Fall term of our Superior Court commences on Monday next. Judge Clarke will preside. The only cases of any im portance are the Bar field murder case and that of J. R. Bunn, charged with arson. It is thought that most of the term will be consumed in clearing the State docket. Narrow Gauge, A meeting of the Carolina Narrow Gauge Railroad Com pany was held at LincolntoD, N. C, on the 27th instant. Chepfpr. and York counties of this State, aud Gaston, Lin coin and Catawba counties, of North Carolina,' were represented. The stock, a required, was fully represented. Or ganiztion was completed by the choice of A. H. Davega, of Chester, S..OL, for Psesident. The following named gen tlemen comprise the Board of Directors, viz: B. T. Wheeler, Yorkville, S. C; J. T. Smyer, Gaston, N. C, W. D. Metz, Lincolnton, N. C, and A. G. Ford, Catawba, N. C. Each county's delegates were instructed to pledge the company to carry the road through the counties named. The road will be one hundred miles in length from Chester, in this State, to Lincolnton, N. C, and present prospects of completion are very, flat tering. Col. Union. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH From New York. " Syracuse, Sept. 6. The two Conventions adopted harmonious resolutions. They met in Jolat session and adjourned sine die. ' ; iM 1 Among the resolutions the condition of the country Is such as to demand the sacri fice of past prejudices, the tone of the ad ministration has been lowered, the . civil service has grown , corrupt, the military power is too readily resorted to, the Bureaus at Washington have become centres of fa voritism and robbery, and the Southern States under the system of military repres sion"' and dictation" have kacl already im posed upon them nearly four hundred mil lion dollars debt, depressing industry, hin dering immigration, and by destroying their, credit, exposing the country to shame and contagion of repudiation. The World published a letter fromlfanton Marble, ridiculing the reports of his decline ing health. The committee to inform O'Connor of his nomination will meet him Tuesday. 'He stated to a reporter, yesterday; that he con sidered an office seeker one of the evils of the day, and he had made up his mind not to go into that business. The Herald. World and Tribune thins: the State ticket a very good one. The Times is confident it will be badly beaten, and thinks the nomination of Hernan and Depew par ticularly'weak. Father Burke, sent from Rome as the visi tor general of the Dominican Order in Amer ica, lies here at the point'of death. From Maryland. BAX.T1XOBK. Sept. 6. QThe schoonesMcGcewith S passengers and 27 of the crew of the steamer Belnvllle,' re cently burned at sea, arrived at this port this forenoon.' . " . . ;-,:i,.i,v, ny; cable; -' 4 ' 2 " iV'? I . t v-a -'ijotnaosi September 6 s' Rinderpest has appearecCamong the York shirt catUo. ,; " - TJie business portion of the town of Mans field hxs been born ed. , "! .'';'. ".,. t ,Ther waa collision -between an oxcar ton juad tb regular express train, 5 persons were killed and 28 wounded. No Southern ers in the list, except Beach Harris, Louis ville; who was killed.2 J it i "!r4 tt s ' : - t .-. ' J' ' J ' " . i. :. ft.'iili V S ''' --.?.'-" " - - ' f , ... . ' ' fTesr"irork Market. . f, iZ&f&i 'tt;SihWKW Tome, ScpUmber.6.; easy 4 per cent. Exchanre long 10s short ?l. Qvernment bnds dull bu itady. . State bonds quiet. - r - - ' . . f potto nrm. T Upland 22 , cenU ; Or laans 23 cents. : Sales of. 822 bales.:' Flour 10 cents better; Wheat 12 eents betUr .Com Shad firmer, i Pork i; steady mess fU 05. Lard 'quiet steam si8 cents. Spirits Tnrpentlne steady at 61 ets. .f Roaln flrftr at S4 2 ir trIned. Freights ttaBfTj-, v Foreign Markets. - IjONDojt, September 6 Noon, i Consols K. i new S's to, LrvsRFOOi, September 6 Noon. Coton opened strong; aplands 10J10d Orleans 10d. - V ;: '' ' .LATER. " Cotton opened aetive and flrnt. Uplands 1SV ISJd. Orleans ltd. Corn ' 25s. id. BreadstufTs buoyant. Red Winter Wheat 6d." Flonr 20s. Beef 62. - IFrom the Liberal Christian. J FALLEN. BT ALICE WILLIAMS. O thou to whom the eyes of men Were lifted in that fearful hour When carnage swept Columbia, when We trembled at the traitors power , - J Thou who upon the mount oi God Upheldst the prophet's weary band, Which held with trembling grasp the rod Of victory lor God's chosen band I " When Europe cried with skeptic sneer: "ihow us the mau in puqlic place Unstained by fraud, unswayed by iear. Serving not Mammon but his race ; Show U3 the statesman pure And free ' From self, nor under Virtue's ban!" . With glowing hearts we turned to thee, And proudly 6aid : "Behold the man !" , How art thou fallen ! On the brow ' Where 6hone the glory of a God, Is traced in fiery letters now x Thy shame's dark legend, "Ichabod." - Departed is thy lame irom thee. The alter veil is rent away, And k'neeliDg thousands, stricken, see The idol hath but feet of clay. 4 Thou wert so high ; but thy descent Is deeper for that very height ; Toe blackness, when the day is spent, . Is darker for the former light. Yet more in sorrow than in wrath We turn us from the ruined shrine; The roll of fallen angels hath ; No more illustrious name than thine Cihcismati, August 11. 1873. II ; . Anna Dickinson is in .retirement at Swampscott, Massachusetts. She was at one time inclined to take the stump for Greeley -terms Same as those of Carl. Scbuiz, two hundred dollars per stumpbut, on fcecond thought and better advice, abandoned lue project. family Excursion. To Smithvilie & tiie Blackflsb Gronnls. STEAMER VACCAMAW WILL leave wharf near Market Dock at 8 o'clock next Monday Morning. , Fare for round trip, One Dollar Children and servants half price. v - '! Dinner will be furnished for seventy-five cents. ' ' " . 'Z: Intoxicated or - otherwise objectionable persons will be ejected. , ' The Italian String Band has been engaged. sep6-05-2t THOS. B. CARK Journal and Star copy 2t :' r; ?, U-'f'vr ) ; v ;: V. We clip the lollowinec from the Troy (N. y.) migsiibit&ii-z ; Some three months since Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo,- N. Y., commenced ad vertising in th3 Whig an article called Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. ;We believed at that time it was one of the catch penny arrange ments to swindle people out of their money, but during the past iewweeks have become convinced to the contrary. We know of several prominent 'citizens who have suf fered from. that loathsome disease " Ca tarrh," ' and'- they .pronounce Drv Sage's Remedy . no humbng, . and in several in stances have been entirely cured. We de sire , to give 17r..' Pierce the benefit ol he same; f'':C:riH:::--1x . . ; . BeantT's Best1 Auxiliary. -Ask the belle of the season what appointment of her toilet - table holds the1 highest place In her esteemand eke 'yrill reply; without a m'o-' ments" reflectipny BAjiXiothingslie is thoroughly aware' contributes so', powerfully to enhance her charms and render her irresia table as that most delightful and 'healthy auxiliary -of Beauty. By ; using it ladies are enabled, long after they have passed the meridian of life, to preserve the youthful bloom and parity ot their -' com plexlons, and whe re Nature has denied that superlative attrac tion, tbeBaim fully compensates lor her deficiencies. T 1 ' r ...... -, t . . . . , t , . 'j i WILMINGTON MARKET. , " l j FHIDAY, 8e6V-l:S0P, M.y . ; Ckodb Tukpknthtb -Is without change in price, and the sales are 312 bbls at f4 S5 for virgin, $3 85 foryellow dip. and 2 50 for hard, per 280 lbs; ' :U . .-l-t,. ; !Spibxxs XtrarxsTTiHB-Bales alter yeaterx day'a - report bt 125' casks at 52 cents pcr; gaUon for Southern packs ea. V- This morpr inge caii hear of no sales, factors general ly holdmr hheiiuresr -7 iR6si After' closing yesiertfa)a report there were further ialesT5fSSt bblsjat3 63. for strainedg S3,(if Pale: andfS ffort extra Pale. This nerniner the sales renortd arer only 853 blila at 50, lor, low Plp $5,tor Pale, ajd4TOT window glass.' yr V, . J iTiK-tceipWjarB only 62'bDK.w hlch - CoTTOiflhe sales reported t are . only 20 bales at Wi cents per lb. " MARINR - Arrived. ; t - 6 Stmr North East, Potter, fin Banner man's Landing, -to LH DeRossetL : i Stmr Little Uam, Dicksey, from Banner man's Bridge, to A H VanBokkelen. ., t . - CLEARED. ' ' ; 6 8tmr Little Sam, Dicksey. lor Banner man's Bridge, by A JUL VanBokkelen. Steamer North East,' Potter, for Banner man's Landing, by A H YanBokkelen. Br Barque Eureka, Holliday, for Amster- nam, oy wiuard uros. i - .EXA'OItTS. , .. COASTWISE. New York Steamship Benefactor 3,570 bbls rosin, 2,427 bushels peanuts, 30 bales cotton, 29 bb's tar, 23 do spirits turpentine, 13 pkgs mdse. . : ? , . FOREIGN: i Amsterdam Barque Eureka 1,5C0 caeks spirits turpentine, 2,267 do rosin. ' j; , ,, List ft Vessels in the Port of Wil mington, N C, Hept. 0.1872. j; : ; BARQUES ;; Swed. Uiiica, BadenDurg, die, lieide Bros. Br Eureka, Holloway, ldg Europe, f ' - - w Willard Bros Spanish Uli, Gatlia, dis, x Willard Bros Br Tiidente, Bilson, ldg Bristol, j ; ' . K . . Sprunt fe Hiuson BARQUEANTINE. .' Br M E ?ecd, Hopkins, dis, Vick & Mebane I BRIGS. V Br Joseph Howe; Gotten, dis, :; . ' L . Uarrias &. Howell Nor Diana, Jonnasson, dis, ' Heide Bros Ida C, Williams, dis, or Harriss & Howell Br Medusa, Wilkie, ldg Cork,? i; ; i ? : . ':. ' fcpruut & Hinson Br Neptune's Car, Pike, disr do Black 6 wan, Winslade; dis. v K "KUJder & Sous- SCHOONERS : F C Holden. Berrel. dis, G G Barker fc Co Sidney C Tjler. Barrett, ldg Phil, -! Harries & Howell Schr Thos Booz, Cannon, dis. do H G Haud, Miller, ldg VVasLintrton. ' i Hairtss & How el Sarah Bruen, Hatterick, ldg trroviuvuee, Harriss Howell Jos 8eger, Elli, dis." J H Chatbourri & Co Luola M urcuison, Jones, ldg NT, :t Williams A Mnrchison Jas P Eaton, Pool, dis,-'-- O G Pars'. ey & Co Bun, Davis, dis, WiUiam& Murchison Br Carleton, Aubrey, dis, E Kidder & Socs List of Vessels Sailed tot this Port. NEW YORK. Br Barque Carlly, Jayne, eld Ausr 22 Bdg Surf, Duke J j eld Aug SO . , BOSTON" Brig Erie, Sears, ' - " c!dAug31 Bri isola, Snowman,- i '. f . eld Aug 81 i .; v?i,. CARDIFF.! , Br Barque Mo dell, Keyr.N eld July 22 MUSIC BOXES. I desire to call the special attention of the musical public to these charming instru ments. There are many ladies and gentle men who listen with delight to the musical perfomances of others, but who, unfortun- . ; . ' ' . , J r - ........ ately, do not, perform on any musical lnstru ment. To such persons the Musical Box supplies a great want, and to" invalids, espe cially, it is flight in the household"." 'Many persons are under the erroneous impression that Musical Boxes are not durable. A good instrument will last as long as a good watch, with equal amount .of care, and an occasion al cleaning and1 repairing. ! ' '". - For sale at .1 1 PHILLIP HEINSBERGER S v Live Book, and Music Store. - septG , 05 t rV '? Morrill's Restarxralit, THE G-.E M i: vt j- No. 1G SOUTH VATER; STREET, ; - , u uii; A'-s '.c. r." 'Kirli.; . WILMINGTON, N. C: . Meals at all Hoars..' The betWlnes( Liquors and Cigars always on , ; liand. The Pnbticarer :': invited to call. '"; 29-lT. r ; cijFFpRD House Noiirn1 FRONT STREET;" AL L - WILL REMEMBER. THAT- I AM constantly supplied with Liquors, CI earn and Tobacco, of the very best. Furnished rooms are also kept ror the accommoaat: of the traveling public - -' "r ? t ' ' .1. jl, cioj; i? uJtviJ, xroprieto,; - CnxiTEL Mortgage; Deeds"' for, sate by 1 E1ISCELLINE00S. r New Store! Old G-oods ! "GREEHET7ALIj; 8 m S2 WORTH WA.TKJS STRKETr - w, Next door to Willard Bro's - t ,V V : WHOLESALE DEALERS M J-IQUORS. WINE8, BRANDIES, WHISKIES i- ;Stifv ;:- q$ &e,;&c; iln&$ Fancy LiquorsLwhlchi we will offer to the trade on the most reasonable TP are receiving large 'consign ments Of tike best mnrii in tho znnfU. : fSPlease call before makinc yourmirrhnses! ajann --r- -inutr R.ICELARJD 1ST. . SiO :QN7r Goifimissioii MeMaiit; AimiJEALER m 4 ;;: ? IlULt fjed.:.m lit:! Gor; Gamde jx fc aca Sts h : .: Baitimored; v:;;4; 1 Orders from North Carolina Solicited.;. Mi f febll j ..tfl71-tf t r PARKER fc TAYLOR i .successors to - .-:u. - ' :'ir :A.;H; NE F F , ; ; ' v ts Manufacturers and dealers in j V ' -'5 HOUbE FUHNLUIJW GOODS; ' Guns Stoves, Lanterns, Kerosene, Oil 'Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. ' r - ; Roofing done at short notice. , Agents for Fairbanks Scales.' , Wo. 10 Front Street, S v r WILMIW GTOIf , N , C. : nov 19 -y. . ; . . j -. . t . 150-ly . t 1 ESTABLISHED 18i.. , . - " ii StJCCESSOB TO 1 i"- : ; ; :BE0WN & 'ANNDERSON, t ' - v ; ' DEALER IN . '. ; ; ; -. Fine ; Watches," Clo(?.ka, Jietwelry, Silver; "Ware, i FANCY GOODS. V SPECrACLES TO SUIT ALL AGES. N37 Market Street, f V WILMINGTON, N. V. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry carefully repaired. -aovfi , ' t UM.T C. K. MAYER, BAKERY and COFr 34 Market Street. FRENCH AND AMERICAN TIONERY, ' CONFEC- FOREIGN, & DOMEtrriC FRUITS. Weddings and I parties supplied at short notice, with all the delicacies of the season nov 5 " ' r- ;f r': '- i-ly'; The Only Pleasant -1 And cool place in the city . for Citizens and Strangers to visit Is tbj V-.; - ;q ALERY OF? MTTisidND :5 4 ; iNV.; .s r' ... J' at hc Liyii BpoksTORE, where lal ways", can bciound a full assortment of all- t he latest publications of the "day ? f'- PIANOS from the most celebrated manu facturers, Organs and Melodeon of the very best makeand a fall assortment of . Musical -Instruments of all kinds, Sheet Music, Music ' ang28- ' r:;.".f C WILMI3STGTON. . 3ST. C. Plmauer,': Steam and Gas-' Fitter"- r and dealer in Wrought and Galvanized Iron Pines Brass Cocks, Valves, Gas Fixtures, "and alf descriptions of ' FITTINGS FOR ' STEAM," VVATER AND GAS; ; Ut atlon paid to fitting up of1 ' Particular attention - 5 - - COTTON MILL8, l with Steam, Gas and Water. nov 12 -v S." H. 'MANNING," ; 11 " . cbciuisoioij rjEnciiAnT.f AJSD DKALEU IN Groceries.- Pfoyisiois, Dry - 'Goods . ;' : CIfltMiij:to; ky-sj -'vf. No. 22 and 24 North" Wster Street, ' . WLMINGTOl?, N.. C. f ' Consignments and Cash Orders Solicited j nov 23 , -151-iy . A. ADRIAN.- - ILATOLLER3 . : ADKIAN; V0LLERS. f ; Groceries and liicidorsii. Importers of German and Havana Cigars, OomiiiissioiiMei'cliaiit '"4 ; South-east Corxeb Dock and FnoT i 4 . . - Btreeta, ,;. , ' WILMINGTON, N. C . . ' ' Having the largest and best assorted &(x:k r ox urocerles and Uquors in t hi , will find It to their lntir - . before buying elsewhere v a . - J may 17-tX , : i!ers 1 'A, v. -V .1; .iiJj .f r" . i.- : .... tw
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