.(' . -t F r j s VOL VI UlLllIIJCtfOH, N. C, VTEDIIECD SEETSuBBE li; 1872. ::o. CO.. THE EVENING- POST. Pubi-hed every afternoon except Sunday. WM. P. CAN AD AT . . . .Business Uanager JAMES C. MANN .Editor Subscription One year, In advance... ....... . . .$5 00 Six months, in ad ranee. 300 Three months, in advance. . ... ........ 1 50 One month, in advance.....:.. J 50 jggfAU business letters should be ad dressed to the Business Manager, and all communications or matters relating to the editorial department to the Editors : ' Correspondence solicited from onr friends in all parts of the State, on topics of gene, rai interest. Political news and reports ol rops are especially desirable. LOCAIi ITTTIVrS. x, Just received at VanOrsdell'a another lot ol those Beautiful Walnut Mouldings. All sorts ol blanks printed and for sale by 8. G- Hall. Office on Princess st. tl Wanted. -A lad about fifteen years of age, who is active, intelligent and desirous ot learning the Dry Goods business. Addiess, Clerk at this office, in own band writing, until 20th inst. Second Ward Grant and Wilson Club met again last night. i Hon. Thomas W. Osborne, U. S. Senator from FlorMi is in the city. . M. London, Eq , has removed his office from Second street to the rooms over Taylor & Giles' new insurance building on Princess street. Any person wanting any sand spurs can find a vast q-iantiry on S vntb btieet bet wet u Market and Princess. The pedestrians in that vicinity are very anxious t. g t r l 1 ot them. Sealed proposals will be received at this office for letting the contract to ex plain the following jke, trom the New Albany Jjcd-jer : "A practice of which a vain young physician is too apt to boast : 1 cauterize.1 Ike out to rise and explaru. Missouri Democrat. Perhaps he lied when he Baid caught her eyes. Justice Cassiday issued warrants this morning for Lewis Gause, Charley Roof and Eliza Finch, charged with etcftiing the property ot John II. Hein. A search Warrant in the banda of officer Sellers disclosed some of the missing property iu the possession of Eliza Finch. The parties were ail arrested. and the case will come oft this afternoor. The Greeleyites may squirm and twist, but they cannot explain away the Maiue election. The figures are too plain and unmistakable. It emphatical ly proves to the most wilfully blinded, that the "liberal" movement (so-called) is a dead letter in the Nortb. The Greeley pill will therefore do the old Democracy no good and atter the elec tion they will have to re-organize and start a new party. How let us near from Indiana. An amusing scene occured yesterday in 'Squire Cassidey's office, where a verJent couple appeared to be joined in the holy bonds ot wedlock. After the knot was securely tied, a bystander, and not uninterested spectator of the scene suggested that the modest Toquire should then and there salute the newly made bride, but, while she bashfully de clined, the blushing magistrate ruled such action out of order, and the happy couple went their way. 'Ttro hearts with but a single thought," etc ToWNsnir Trustees. Tbij body met last evening to take action in. regard to Simon Hayes' bond as constable. Present, Messrs. E. 8. Woodford, Jesse J. Cassidey, Anthony Howe, Wm. H. Merrick, and 8. D. Potts, Clerk. The amount of bond required for the said constable was fixed at one thousand dollars. Board: then adjourned to meet next Friday 4 pVm, Mayor's Court. His Honor B. R. Brink, Mayor, pro tern, presiding. IohxDYANK, for disorderly conduct, was charged .2 70 and costs. Hattie Lee, tor same oflence, i was released by paying $325. '' Bexj. Howey, tor & like offence, paid similar amount. &&t.&j Sandy Johnson was sent to the wbrkf housefor thirty. &Wft.:;:rJWk$ Alt' this was done while the thermom eter stood at 88 in the shade, which was heavy job, though his Honor seemed to keep as cool as usual under socbcir comstancea. ' 1 - " wmmmmaMmmHrnammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ' ' - ' ' Tra 10X711 cz: -aoid ii2i. rr. Ifahotinjaii; Dust rises faster than gold goes down! ' y- " ''' . - Dont tac hope itl will 1, raiu this evening.. vlj.: f? A. promise of cool air makes the inhabitants miie'H fzfyr t v4 Magistrates are doing all the busi ness in the city at present. 7 New York; papers don't like each other; erTima walSMwie aet bad examples, to us country papera, The first, of October approaches and jthe;i whitewashers are imilmg: Twelfe dollars V'day by the - room, and rmn your-carpets ; , ; . ; : .- f Col. Davis .ol the Purcell House dont modify his prices ' or : reduce his bill of fare, sombody will Suffer. The boarders are eatings too. touch ot the good things . displayed and are ape to beill 1 , 1 Punctually at midnight the rai road whistle sounds and an unhappy dog sets up a mournful howl.. The howl is taken up by the various canines in the neighborhood and in a few moments .the aix iijbcavy with mournful sounds and all the sleepers awake and growl. Its pathetic and "may soon become dangerous for the dogs. - i i Editor Post : Please inform a suffer er if there is no way by which the market may be closed on Saturday night! at a reasonable hour, and the loud shouting, cursing and indecent language prevented. The ordinances are plain enough, why are they not en forced ? There appears no necessity foi keeping the mnrket open till midnight Kit is ti ne fume steps were taken tobiing about a more orderly condition ot the streets and their occupants during the hours when people want to sleep. Sufferer. -. HOW HAVE THE MIGHTY FALLEN ! In the betkr days of Democracy, the party waitkWaud controlled in New Hanover by such men as Hall, Engelhmd, Ashe, McRae, McClammy, and others ot that ilk ; but now, oh what a change a few short weeks has made. .Who now leads the Democratic Greeley ,prty of-New Hanover ? We blush for the gentlemen above named. George W. Betts and B H. McQuigg have taken full control of the fortunes of the once proud and able pemocratic party of New Hanover, and, we are told, have issued and posted their proclamation assuming this hon ored position, v This movement may de feat Gen. Grant's re-election ;Uhe prob abilities are. certainly -indicated in the great . display of ink, posted "at every corner, over the signatures, of the two leaders' mentioned; ! Republicans what shall we do now ? Let us know as early as possible. oat oo the bier la the centre ot the J room, and his friends and relative were Standi ug around anme ot whom were giving vent to their grief by sobs and tears, a turtle dove fhw in the room and lighting upon the breast of the corpse, ang its mournful and plaintive ditty, then flipping its wings over the corpse, arose and flew out again. The circnm stance, which was rela'ed to us by a gentleman present, was witnessed by every one in the room, and the t fleet of this strange freak of the bir J on the audience cannot be described. ; STATE ITEMS. TeMperakce is nourishing muchly in Raleigh, and it is said that some of the rum sellers have quit their busi ness and joined the Son. r ' The Warrenton Gazette says that af ter the present special tax has been col lected, Warrenton county will not owe a cent, and her bonds will be at par. A new paper is saoa to be started at Madison, Rockingham County, under the title of the Madison , Enterprise. It will adTocate ire election of Greeley. 1 Tiw editor of . the Salisbury Watch man has been shown a - nugget of sold weiffhinff 28 penny weights, the product x r . r . .- - Ibf a newly discovered . mine; in Mont gomery conn t y r ' " The Statesvilie jLirierican says : We were shown' one day jhis tfeek, a natu ral cuiiosity in- the way pf(a rattle snake, which was iajl by MrankJin' King, of Alexandexounty, and dissect ed by MJ. ? J place. i .Thc.jwke'h'ido its outb twafanieacb rather tlargef than. usuajOTeitli. below th otberW or heard olxsna&mtn more, ihaa:4ne fang iniidej wd6idd:Ukat hate "an j c-planation of this lusus natura Z , The Raleigh sajk J, W p a highly, respeiteind inueh ; esteemed citizen of this countyr died at the resi dence of his mother near New Hill, but t short distance from the city on the - ... A' ' 'J - - 4 t 3 1. J 30tb ult,. After bit corpse uao peeniaiu laATEST BY TELEGRAPH From Washington. Washikoton. D. C. Sept. 10. FOREIGN MISCELLANY. The editor of a Paris illustrated paper has been seized for caricaturing Prussians. A Frenchman publicly contradict a re port which the Figaro published, that he in tended to marry Nellie Grant. Loya, a Paris Journalist has suicided. .There are fresh Carllst troubles on the Spanish borders. Measures have ben taken to prevent the insurgents from crossing or concentrating. The garrison at Borgos has been attacked, the barracks burned and the Carllst prisoners rescued. The Captain General of Caladonla has been summoned to Madrid on a charge of corres ponding with the supporters of Carlos. The private secretary ol the Duke of Mont pen scr has been arrested at Madrid. The government has obtained a clue to the con spiracy on the part of Montpenser in the interest of Don Alphonso. The Brazil elections were disorderly seve ral citizens were bayonetted. Pacific negotiations between Brazil, and the Argentine Republic are progressing fa vorably. Senor Zorilla, President of the Spanish Council is confined to his bed by sickness. DOMESTIC The Louisville convention committee have presented a notice of his nomination to O'Connor who promises to reply in writing. Some of the committeemen express the opin ion that O'Connor will ultimately accept. There was a Greeley, Brown and Bucka Icw ratification meeting held in West Phil adelphia, and a grand turnout of the people parade of "the democratic el ubs. The promt uent speech of the evening was made by Col. A. K. McClure. From Maine. ArorsTA, September 11. The Kenebeck Journal says: 213 towns gives a total vote of V7,4'A. Last year 81.1&4, an increase of 16,270. Per ham has 55,763 ; Kimball 41,991, Perham's majority 14,072. his majority in the same towns in 1871 was 9,8-r6. The towns yet to hear from th ew last year a total vote of 21,713. From New York. Niagara, September 11. Two freight trains collided on the Central road destroying them. No fatalities. The emigration commissioners report fearful cruelties upon the emigrants, on the Ship Charles A. Marshall by the crew after the Captain died. A number of Democrats met this morning to revise an address to O'Connor urging him to accept the nomination. Adcfiuiteanswer is expected to-day. Dy Cable. lojNDox, Septemberll. The English steamer Beta, is totally wrecked ofl" Portugal. No details. - New York Markets. New York, September 11. Stocks steady. Gold quiet at 112?. Money easy at 4 per cent. Exchange long . 108; short 108-. Government bonds dull but steady. State bonds heavy. Cotton easier. Uplands 21 J cents; Orleans, 22 cents. Sales of 1.3C3 bales. Flour dull and Unchanged. Wheat a shade firmer. , Corn dull and unchanged Pork quiet mess S14 10?15. Lard quiet steam 89J4 cents. Spirits Turpentine steady at 55 eta. Rosin steady for strained. Freights steady. Foreign Markets. ! ,i London, September 11 Noon. Consols 91 ; new 5's 89, Livkrpooi, September 11 Noon. Cotqn opened quiet and steady; aplands 1010d; Orleans 10d. LATER. . Cotton quiet and steady. Sales of 10,000 bales, of which speculators and exporters took 3.0Q0 bales her are caocquaiated. - i Keep yojr brad and arms inside the cr wr.edowt, if joa would keep yonr bead and carry aims." ' Neve,f tslk oo po.K-; it encourages some Mnimshi" to tak vote of the pss ensert.';. ,' r ' No gentleman will occupy more than one seat at a time, unless he be twins. & gentleman should not spit tobacco joice in the cars wl ere there are ladies, lie can let drive bat ot the car window while- the train is at a station, if the platform is Crowded. . " " r Always show your ticket when tbe conductor asks for it. If you get out of humor sbout it, don't show it. Never smoke m a car where there are ladies. Get tbe conductor to turn the ladb-s out befo.-e Iisbtins 50 ir cigar. N ; Neter useprofane language in tbe car. u nt on the plauoim.- Profanity is never thrown away upon a brakeman. V If you cmnot sleep yourself, do not disturb the ''tleepwrs." . Look out lor pickpockets. Pick pockets are never iu the car, you know, as yotl have to look out for them. Provide yourself with sleeping berths before starting. No careful man will start out on a journey without a good supply oi sleeping bertha. N. B. Those put up in flit bottles are the best, as they are easily carried in the pocket. Always be at the railroad station in good lime to take the train. ; Better be an hour too early than a minute too late, unless you are on you way to be hanged. f ' ' From the Fat Contributor's Saturday Night. ON A TRAIN. ' Hints as to tber Conduct of Passengers - - ' by -Hail. ' Always attend to checking yourself! If you feel like swearing at the bag gage master, check yourself. It. you hav'nt a trunk full of clean clothes to check, you at least should be adequate to a check shirt. . " V ; When you vacate your seat for a mo ment, leave a plug hat in the seat. Some xiue will come along and sit on it, there by preventing your hat from being sto len. v passengers cannot lay over for anoth er train without making arrangements with, the conductor. If a man baa been on av "train" tor week or so, no conduc tor should allow him to lay over for another on any account. ; Ladies without an escort in traveling should be very particular with whom they become acquainted. They needn t be so particular with those with whom Official lie turn Of the Vote for Attorn ey General at the election held 0,1 the ith day of Aug,Y 1870. Also, the Vote for Governor, as far as heard fromy held on Jrhurday August 1, 1872. r -4 Counties. a Em X2 Alauiance, Alexander, Allcgbany, A.nsun, Asbe, leaufort, Bertie, Rlsden, Brunswick, Buncombe, Barke, Cabarrus, Caldwell, C-mden, Carteret, Caswell, Catawba, Chatuaiu, Cuerokee, CnoWttn, Clsy, CUareland Colnuibus, Craven, Cumberland, Cut-rituck, Dare, D-vidbOU, Uavie, Duplin, Kdecombe, F rsytne, Franklin, Gabton, Cares, Granville, Greene, Guiltord, HalitdX, Harnett, llaywcod, Henderson, Hertford, Hyde, . Iredell, Jackson,. Jonnston, Jnes, Lenoir, Macon, , Madison, . Martin, McDowell, Mecklenburg, Mitchell, Montgomery, Moore, Nash, , New Hanover, Northampton, Onslow,, Orarge, PaTiUco fa6qaotank. Pea-qaimans, Feison, , Pitt, Polk, . Randolph, Richmond, , Robeson, : ; Rockingham, Rowan, Rutherford, fla m -a.Ti Stanley, Stokes, ' Surry, Swain- Transylvania Tyrrell, v Wate, Warren, Was'hinfrton, Wattus, -Wayne, Wilkes.; Wilson. Tadkin, , Yancey-, 1,043 247 . 158 980 69 1,346 1,391 1,223 719 981 693 hoi 251 526 821 no re 149 1,124 304 92 174 314 2,7 1,671 827 168 1,150 683 s 95 2 2,878 1.014 1.437 096 no re 2,368 1,006 1,717 3,230 562 401 555 ' 273 ,629 4J4 229 1,212 559 1,224 510 246 489 651 1,936 471 545 791 788 2,914 1,800 363 991 -920 795 765 1,751 360 1,242 1,1621 1,623 1,143 973 1,134 945 452 , 560 502 149 328 634 3,504 2,20 798 i- '268 1.785 911 948 -511 245 83,427 0, 5 53 788 504 .H77 1,05 791 1,505 867 1.115 720 1,436 8(tt 863 608 62: 881 turn. 1,043 1.861 5W 60: 1,21- 917 1,500 1,741 846 26o 1,16 1,505 756 954 1,379 958 tum. 2,(f08 794 1,793 1,847 840 723 406 297 754 1,263 57 1,709 519 911 822 6H0 -510 1,116 599 2,161 280 41 1,113 90 2,027 959 -788 1,708 ' 837 656 ,1,092 1.75 s 189 1,280 . 836 1,685 1.590 1,459 . 898 1,897 ; 598, 989 1.007 " 367 '788 3,112 873 561 rsooj 1,764 913 1.191 'M9 1 596 2 T3 O H a o a Tl ?5 87.648 83,427 1,015 .89 . 184 1.019 .761 1 65 1,514 1,448 70b 1.114 6t3 811 332 554 789 1.4Mi 4 1,683 433 742 142 547 6.3 2.7U, l8i -. 8491 27 1,516 662 1,035 3.452, 1,115 1.560 688 512 2,655 947 1,831 3,640 ; 695 420 . 716 983 010 994 - 160 1,374 639 1,270 180 641 1,048 519 2,261 628 653 881 1,293 3,614 1.990 : 492 l,o2l 358 1,053 910 -. 819 1,775 342 1.389 1,304 1,583 .1,801 0,118 1,013 .1,464 866 830 838 29 ? 203 347 631 3,843 2,8S0 s 91. e 85 1 949 1294 1.15? 1,70 - 545 ,339 1.191 752 1,331 949 1,208 711 1,538 8-V2 1,161 829 52 1.063 1.4 5 1.261 1,774 486 576 252 1,099 1045 1 146 1,890 763 VT82 1.3S4 826 1,750 1,474 1,033 1,475 927 754 1,978 783 1,849 1,674 , 795 749 505 874 816 1,738 - 554 1,481 559 944 ' 903 655 6:15 1,035 ; 706 2,511 1 195 475 1,055 1,284 2,21 1,095 892 1,945 446 657 642 1,101 1,782 224 1,364 1,016 1JB31 1,653 1,655 727 1,697 646 905 989 332 379 .391 1,02 3,269 1,107 492 435 1749 1,0 1.H19 759 503 co:.: '4,221 r -Note. The vote of Caswell and bates counties (.unofficial) was as follows : :. - . il v.;.,-.. . -.4 Jhilllps. Shipp. Caswell. -. " 251 6371: Gstes. .-'V E55 -744 06 t ; 1.S81 This woul4 make Shipp majority in the SUte 4,933. - - . . . lYlLZllHGTort aARftCT. - .WJ-D-ICSDATtEcrt. lt-l:S01ML, r CacbsTccrrsTiss-Tfce receipts aro on 17 about 143 bUs, which sold at 4 O tor virgin and yellow dip, and 13 50 loriard, V 2S0 Ba. x V-.', h-ry :-:yh:M iS.' BpiBrrs Tcrpkstikk Alter jciterdaT'a report there were sales of 57 casks at 53 cte. This morning the market is flraer, and has advanced. The sale are S3 casks at 53 cU., 63 do. at 54 cent. 133 do. at 55 cents, and 13 do. selected at 554 cents per gallon lor Southern packages., s.- ; r "1:- . Rosin Sales reported of 1.4: 0 bbls. at $3 65 a $3 70 for strained, $3 80 for extra Nc; 2, tk 25 a tl 50 for No. 1 $5 a f 5 50 for Pale, and f 5 75 a $3 for extra iPale tv TabNo receipts or sal esv that we can hearof.-'' v r.y':'f Cotton 8ales of 71 ; bates, as follows : i bale at 18 cents, 10 do. at 18 cents 26 doi at 184 cents, S3 do. at 181 cents, and IdO at 19 cents-per lb, ." .-' ff;- f -SM1--V LIARINE. ' 11 Schr H Q Hand, Hand," from Wash ington, O U, to Harris- & HowelL yO i t Ur brig Joseph Howe, Cottam, from London to Harriss & HowelL " : Brdchr Carleton, Albnry from Nassau, to S Kidder & eon. , . ' i'h ' -; -f titeamshlp Pioneer, WakeleyV for Phila delphU, by ft brtb 4& Worth -- - ' 8teamship Regulator, Freeman;5: for New. EXiOUTS. ; ' COASTWISE. , K Baltimobk SteamshlpXneille S6Q bbls spiriU turpentine 493 do rosin, 103 do tur pentine, 168 00 tar, 91 bales -cotton, 116. nags and 8 bbls Iruit, 1 pkgs.mdsei 24 empty beer kegs, 1,008 buhels peanutf," Washwoton; D C-Schr, H (4 Hand,---145,i 00 feet lumber. 3 s- 'j : y'-' s :T - -FOREIGN. c ; y:P'd London Br Brisr "Joseph Htowe-.iSO cabks spirit-turpciit ue. ;v?iV Mss.rjfc dchr Carietou 31,905 feet ?um: ber, 40.0t!0 bh-Dglea. , f ,' . ' ; ; : ; last 1 Vessels in tke Port of Vil mingtou, N. C, Sept. 1). 1872. ; STEAMSHIPS kS- -Pioneer, Wakehy, ldgrhi, Worth & Worth Lucille, Price, ldg Bait,; A D Cfzuux Regulator, Freeman, ldg N Y, Barry Bros BARQUES Spanish Uli, Gatlia, ais, Wlllard Bros Br Tridente, Bilaon, ldg Bristol, Sprnut & HicBon BRIGS. Br Jdseuh Howe, Cotten, dis, Harriss & Howell Nor Diana, Jounassou, Uis, Htide Broc tda V.i Wiiliauif, dis, Harris & Howell Br Medusa, v nkic. lug Cork, itpiunt & Hinson Br Neptune's Car, Pike, iis, do tiii'Ck swan, Win&iade, dis, E Kinder & Sons Sur , Duke, t l , Master , , cCHOONERS &iune :'C liler. Buirett, ldg Phil, Harriet! & nowell Scur Ths Booz, Cannor, dis. do H ti Hand, Aiiiicr, log VVasuinyton, il fairies & Howeii Sarah Bruen, Hatteiick. ldg froyidtnee, Han Us & Howell Jos Seger, Ellis, dis. J H Chad bourn & Co Luola Murchison, Jones, ldg S T; Williauis & Murchison Jas P Eaton, Pool, dis, O G Parsley & Co Ben. Davis, dis, WiUiams & Murchison Br Carleton, Aubrey, dis, E Kidder & Sobs List of Vessels Sailed lor this Port. NEW YORK. . r Br Barque Carilyf Jayne, i iiv eld Aug 23 BOSTON. - Brig Erie, Sears, . : eld Aug 31 Bri Isola, Snowman, " ' eld Aug 31 Lucy W right, Llzey, ' eld Sept 4 CARDIFF. Br Barque Modell, Key, eld J uly 23 EBB TIDE Andu Other Stories, BY- - - . Author of "Morton House,' 'Valerie Almyr," "Ma bel Lee,' etc., etc. - Just received at , ';; V, ... . PHILLIP HEINSBERQER'S ; Live Book and Mnsic Store. eept 10 1 ' 98 . NEW DBUG $T0BB;? f THE TJNDERSIGNEIJ has opened large a and varied assortment of -,-; ' r- J, ! ! v, . : J FRESH DRUGS AND CHEUICALS . . . . 1 . . r . - - At his new Store under tbe College or Physi cians and Surgeons, on . Third street, oppo slteCityHaU, ; ; f; e r - , t - ;v,5 PATENT MEDICINES, . - - t : PEUTJMERIES, r ' , In great variety, india: nUBBERCiOOi) ,4 V : ' TOILET AKTICLES"; ihc: - i5toT8 - open at all tours, day and - i 1"-L - - '', nigM. j . f -' ; y . '' ' ' - wl COWAK CnEEX,; i f, :- Licensed Dispensing Chemist. , - a e Proprietor. Now Storo ! Oia.Groods I 6REENET7ALD &r CO.. 1 - ' S2 KOJtTn TATnZt 8TEEET,' - -L; Ncxt'door to Wlllard Tiro's1 WHOLESALE DEALERS IN, L1QUOP.S, WINES, . .. BRANDIES, WHISKIES . . ; , - . GIN3, iSa.ic, ; Si m lX kIutll f Fany Liquors, which wo : win offer to the trade on theniot reasonable terms, aa we are receiving: large- consign- - N 1of "1? goods In the country.- &riense call before making yonr purphases. s - Jan 14 - - - 100-tr - ; ' iCHARisr. MoqSf7 ; Commission Herclikiit; : i ; AND DEALER IH - H 17 r FLOUR, GRAIN,- v -1 r ; COUNTRY PRODTJCI2; Cor. Camden&rPaca Sts - j Baltimore," Hd; r.?.v' : ; Orders flxmortJi Oux)Una Elicited. eA-Ei,k:ek & Taylor 1 ; j ; - - Successors to , i t A w'TJ - r T? tip, r Manufacturers and "dealera in ' HQ USE jrUXNltrJUJNtt GOODS. Guns Stoves, Lanterns, Kerosene; Oil Tin M and Sheet Iron Ware. .- - Eoofing done at short notice. 1 " s4f if. Agents for Falrbank's Scales. - -" f vyAmHolO Front-Street r. :f ; : Y I L JI I N G T O N , N C . . , . nOVl9 ; l5Q.ly ; .ESTABLISHED 1823. - i ' i ' V . .' 1 SUCCESSOR TO 3'4. BEDWN & ANNDERSON, v DEALER IN Fmo :Watcixes, - Clocks, ' . Jewelry; Silver "Ware,' SPEUrACLES TO SUIT ALL AGES. 1Sr37;MarktStreet, WILMINGTON, N. C. Jewelry carefully T4rt.tr Watches, Clocks and repaired . aov 5, ,f C. Id. MAYER, 34 Mai'lcet Street. ' - DEALER IN FRENCH AND AMERICAN CONFEC TIONEItY, FOREIGN (ds DOMESTIC FRUITS. ' Weddings and parties supplied at short notice, with all the delicacies of the season " nov 5 146-ly W. H. DART ; L.IFPI 'IT'S, Vim hMXGs SOUTH FRONT STiK: Pmmfier, Bteam:; anftGas: Fitter and dealer in '"''.i-V Wrought and Galvanized Iron Pipes, Brass Cocks, Vaivca. Gs Fixtures, S i ''and all descrlptlona of.: ' C.--- "w-t FITTINGS FOR STEAM, WATER : p fU'Qi: x I Particular attention , paid to fitting up of , with Steam, Gas and Water; W t , nov 12 148-W CO M I SS 1 0 N E R G H A HT, Groceries,-FroTisidns Dry r;Goo4s Clotliifl&c. &c. x a No. 23 and 24 North1 Water Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. Consignmenta and Cash Ordera Sollcitedi nov 23 '151-lJM A. ADRIAN, : , - y H. VOLLERSl 4 ADRIAN & VOLLERS. Pm- X r6roccriciiindlJfinnrfl - Importers of German and Havana Cigars, :-r Gomiriissi on MTeiTcliant MfV: , , Soirni-EAsT Corxkb Dock and FitoyT 'y-' . Street.; .-. ,i.a.i -l"y;''.S:WJ-v : r - WILMINGTON, N. C. Having thelareest and beet assorted Stock,4ii of Groceries andLiqaors in the City, Dealers will find it to their interest to give us a call -before buying elsewhere. . - ? -si- . ... i ' may 17-tf ' -ii'?y: -... -V- . . -VCorrill's Restauraiit, ;the gem " ( No. 16 SOUTH ' WATER STREET, . WILMINGTOPT, Iff. C. ?ilrx at all Uours. The beat Wines, C Liqaors and Vigr always oa . Hand ;r i ... The Pnblic are invited to call. ie) 29-ly ; 1 CLIFFORD HOUSE, , ' ' KORT II FRONT STREE T, : , W1LMIKGTOS, IC. C , ALL WILL HiaiEMBEi; THAT I AM constantly supplied with Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco, of the very best. . Furnlfehe 1 rooms are also kept for the accommodai; , of the traveling public. not veilng paDiic. ' -J, A. CLIFFORD, Proprieto "' 1