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nnnm miTT? u' l wtJ I N I t m XT January 17th. 1873, cfZfl Office Regulation.. Post , Mwch lgTA j tbU datrtW null, will cioae m (nonilns:) null 5 a.m. & C-fW) 8p.m Ed. R. Bum. P. M. Sjfopenlng aad.-closin Keading 1 r Vm Iiiu it Aai ltjjL M.. cloto at 1 o'clock P. M. ? :, p. it. ei p. m. . 9 p. M. 10 P. M. CITY ITEMS. Announcement.' Hr. N. GJ". hM ta.kcn chrSe 1 jorcity circulation and will superintend A fHTerj hsreaftcr. lie is alone au- lJ0 . . ...u. :t j tkorired to co...i -uu.FM- uu n- V ITittwts huTiner unrpntpfl I - ; hf. rtfflr (i hrri.hr t posUion in this office, we hereby give BoUthAt bis receipts lor moneys due iad contracts for advertising will be . ,llrrH .nH r.rrmA nnt hv d3lj cuux.c j Ts Po7- Will paruw rc KcvuK cBiuilirB .j-.-.r. to step in andennuire mv price. tf B. t. Hall. Major's Court. His Honor James Wilson, Mayor, pre siding. 'o court to-day. The sinners are So cloudy and sultry to-day that iterjbody gos slow. It's awful lszy wetther now-a-days. ; , . ' RLHirrii has our thanks for the , . Iut Udstr 2ete Turk Wctkly and Sa- iuij,' , 9 lrds Xiynl. ' .-- Robbkrt. Mr. L.M. Williams' house u entered last ereninc about 0 o'clock ,ut , - , iad robbed of a number of articles of clothic. No clue to the robber as yet. JtanorourAN.-Wc .re becomir,B a qatteciijaea. rirwanu roouenes are ill tbts0' IQ twenty-fcur hours we had I ilfM nni rrirlntal rlpRtli. one I attempt at suicide, ana two roDDeries. 1 We are beginning to feel quite proud. I illL J. U. UOSKOAVITZ. WUO IS SO ISV- I erabij known as the polite chief clerk cf Mtara. J. & EL Sampson, has re- Editor Post : We wish to avail our tiraed the position with the intention selves of the medium cl your valuable ef taking up bis abode in a colder cli-1 Bite. We wish him unbounded sue cen is ill his uudertakyiga. Oca Iricnd, Capt. W. R. Kenan, has oeea eaiiymg us witn some oi nis rria jokes tnis morning, of course he -r - - ..v i lad wound up by asking us, why is laa itreet the Jast street in Wilming- tea, we gave it up, and he answered be cause " Nun was beyond it." . We regret to learn ot the death of Mr. Joaeph A. Clifford, who died about cae o'clock to-day. Mr. C. was "well kiown in the city, has been suffering lor a length of time from consumption, t0 udlearesa bot of friends to regret i9 an untimely death. Hr.Cliflord was a fine singer and n a -4u .i ..nu a -i totUed with the "Old Original Camp- Mil Minstrels" before the war, singing bue in the quartette, vHe was con- considered the best basso in this city i, . . . Jw jears a?o, but the weakness of his raaxi ruined his voice. Roibekt. The Hat Store of Mr. T. H. Wncht was broken into last night, I robbed. The burglar gained ad- mii.u- k u .v i r oiMlon by chopping down the edg of we rear ahutttr until he reached the bolt which he drew and got into the tort. He then broke open the money r ec e.KUl ur u uU1- Ur. therefrom, and after selecting a few B01 ieiy on. Todiy Messrs. C. D.Myers & Co. public buildings, and also the grounds eri removing sugar from hogsheads on which have been dedicated to the pub tie .id.walk and packing into barrels; use as parks and squares Theyre "dof course a crowd of -gamins" ?"e total ValaatlOD &t ws eollected in the vicinity to watch Reoperation and perchance secure a aodicum oi the sacharine grams. Darin? th. nKa..f;nn red gentlemen got into a discussion, latertst of which was enhanced by tr?tt&eats in the shape of barrel heads er each other's cranium?. No skulls cked and no sugar dividends. uriaA Housb. Airain we have an I "wrauon of tht good taste ot our citi- SuDPOrted by Mr. james h. taylor, and AtocteTerj.TaiUblc Mat b SS lecured tor Januschek Monday Monda e enminiiiay of Before Monday night -every MARY STUARTS J wiUbt .old, and we presume we ,-schek. MU1 withess as fine an attendance as MTt !ut Monday night. We shall then Admission to 5rej ral.,nd nettj. T m opportunity ol witnessiog one nt8; .im Potest tragedian, in the world, $J WUt We mU8ed MTet a fine Stock of & StS cfe"Vor reserve,! ,et. v wajpiny,atletsi so our exchanges lay. Jaa9 TOWN CRIER. Warm. Gold in New York 112. And Janamchek is comin Now burn out your ebimncjs. Its most too warm for ojstefdnow a -days. Heinsberger is not yet "" out books. Gardeners are gctt'iDg ready for business. The supplied. fish market is pretty well The dusk is effectually laid, but no mud as yet. Abbottsburg flourisbeth like a green bay tree. green bay tree. Why don't that railroad commit- tee get along faster ? mo uc Seward did much croad ser- Tlce vesterflav " " j - The Uouit House improvement dracrs its slnw Ipnorth lnn t i The Post is always uaPiYto receive communications from its friends'. J" n rainea, and star-lighted, and sprinkUd, and misted and showered ui - u.Bulf uaiuijr prn. ,lrnahum.n ti;, office of a New York architect ha? sers will find they have made a bad specula developed the genius he gave evidence tion, being fit for nothing but a naval sta- of in his younger days. To day thirty-three years ago, this city was visited by a tcrribic coclljgra tion, which commenced at Dawson's old corner, (qow McIIhennv's druir stored burned the old Court House and a large number of other building-, ?c- Fatal Accidknt. Last night Charles ,T . Howe and three other men were trying . iiii ., - to secure a flit loaded with inmsn me . ,r ,r BUU olucr slsl cssk. juarim Hallett's wharf, and to du-o were obliged to pass around a vessel ouide fast . rp , . ., . , . . near by. They failed to draw in at the stern of the vessc!, and haviDg co oars, floated out into the river, where bearing sea w ru.n.Dg, which un- loriunateiy swampea them, l tic par- ties were all swimmers and succeeded in rrainincf thp Rhorp pvpont fliplr 'lorc who, although an excelled swimmtr,was partially blind and evidently was uri able to see the shore and was drowned. Wilminoton, N. C, Jan. 10, 1872. paper to express our appreciation of the kindness of heart which actuated Capt. Carson nnrl the nthr officers of thai r n..n iiTtr tt o i n I rvcvtuuc Vyuner, y uj. a., ouwuiu, in so promptly coming to the assistance of our respective vessels on the occasion of the fire of this morniqg, at the loot of vasiie sireei, ana lowing u n iu a posi tl0n Gf 8afety ; and to thank them for the same. 1). B. Elixrige, Master Scbr.'J. M. Morales. Otis C. Veazie, Master Brig Open Sea. WASHINGTON NOTES, The bill of Mr. Perkcr, of Missouri, organize the Territory of Oklahoma, the special order. The bill has been considered in the Committee on Terri- tories, and reported, but has not been before the Indian Committee of the House Iq the genate bia for similar purposes have been referred to the Senate Indian Committee, Considerable discussion may be ex- pected on the measure. Its supporters f wv q the Indian in the House. The repre- ontolivno r.t oil the trihna thpro Tirntpst affa?nst thn measure. Manv who far some Territorial moasure think the sub ject requires great caution, and ought to be framed, not as other Territories, fc eye a,one tQ tfae Goycrn: ment Indian policy. ... " rpt nf thft interior traDgmitted to tQe SeDate ycsterday the t Qf the commissioners appointed tmake a valuation ot all the real cs. tate iH the District of Columbia belong- incr tn tin United States, except the "ft - T T . ' . OPERA HOUSK. JOHN T, FORD. r. MONDAY, JANUARY 20tii. Engagement For One ISTiglit Only. -r- . -.-r a tt c xr ttt t" I LATEST BIT TELEGRAPH From Washington. - . t Washtsgtojt. Jan. XfJ - ..iUscicLLAiiY. It is rumored in Ver Eallles lobbies that the Legitimists and Orleanlsts have coalitioned. The Arkansas Legislature had antoher in effectual Senatorial Fallot. I Tl-1 Off -i -. T.-1 i I a 'niT VT)T i s ooouriii- tfo'n df'thc lease of Samana Bay to the of i American company andof its ratification by the Dominican Government. From New York. New York, Jan. 17. Another dense fog this morning, render ing ferry navigation tedious and danger ous. A small panic occurred in St. Denis' Hotel, caused by fire in one of the rooms. It occasioned slight damage and was soon extinguished. n .... i"" for carrying on a lottery ostensibly for the benefit of a mission house and free reading roohi. Clark continues to serve a church of his own in Brooklj n. apparently success- muy. i tm. . . , . . The reportof finding a bottle of strychnine In the cell lately vacated by Stokes is erro- neous. The Secretary qaf the SamanS, Bay Com- Pany .ays it l. stipulated with the Domini- can Government that the Company is to protect itself from outside interference, but the Company counts upon the sympathy and aid of foreign governments not in op- Psltion- The Company will first declare mana Bay a free port to the whole world. A AVabhinffton despatch to the Herald mana Bay scheme impracticable, and the tion. Rev. Joslah Lcavitt, D. D.y Associate Edi tor of the Independent, died in Brooklyn last evening from apoplexy. Albany. Jan. 16. The Democrats and Liberals in caucus have nominated Chas. Wheatou for United States Senator. From Louisiana. New- Orleans, Jan. 1. At another ballot of the People's Legisla ture, AVarmoih-received 30. No choice. New York Markets. New Yobk. Jauuary 17. stocks dull. Money firm at 6 per ent- Gold steady at 112J4. Exchange-long 10UZ; short 110? Government boncjsdull. bonds very quiet. 1 Cotton steady. - Uplands 20 cts; Orleans 21 cents. Sales of 773 bales. Flour firm. , "JZZZZ cents per lb. Spirits Turpentine firm- t 63 cents. Ilosin firm; strained $3 85. 1 relghts quiet. By Cable. Foreign Markets. London, January 16 Noon. Con sol s 92 to 92 U. S. 5's.O 59 . Liverpool. January 15 Noon. I l( f.n .lull TTnlonlu r'07-inl rl on Ti c 10 V .LATJiK. Cotton liea vy sales 8.CJ0 bales; specula- tion and exports 1,000 bales. -BreaUstufls firm. Red AVinter AVheat 12s. 2d. to 12s. 3d. Corn 29s. Gd. to 30s. Last Week a youth of 18 years of age, livin" in Madison county, accidentally shotnd killed a brother 10 years old. The unfortunate you nsr man is Darned James Keykendall. CSIAS. I. ITERS & CO. DEALERS IN Family Srrpplies, WILL SEND OUT TO ORDER FAMILY GROCERIES fj ftjy PART OF THE CITY At Lowest Cash Prices ! And will furnish Superior Family Gro ceries at the price usually paid for in ferior goods. jtf Send your cash ordtrs to CHAS. D. MYERS & CO., Sole Proprietors of the Favorite Flour, 7 North Front Street. If You Pay ' Your Money Down FOR YOUR & jr 0 0 E I JE , We offer inducements that must be to . . your advantage. Family Supplies of Erery Kind. Best Flour in the city is the h 'avorixe s? u u. We prove this by our LARGE SAL.U.S of this well known and popular brand. CiJAS. D. MYERS & CO., 7 North Front st. 203-- jan 13 CORN, OATS AND HAY, 5,000 bushels Corn, 2,000 bushels Oats, 200 bales Hay, For Bale by j. w'. KERCHNKB. yan 13 203 KEROSENE OIL, GLUE AND SPIRIT BARRELS. 300 barrels Kerosene, j 200 barrels Qlne, 400 Spirit Barrels,; For sale by w KERCUNKR. 'r ,a i" 203 . jn 1 -w I WILMrrfCKTON MONEY aIAIIKET. COSXKQTSD DAILY BT THE BASK OT VZW BiHOTBi a. B. GRAINGER, President. BUTXXG. Gold........ v.. .109 BUrer. ....105 BXLLXKO. 113 103 Exchange aizht on North I ............ Exchange 80 day on North- era clues 1U tic. dls. Bank of New Hanover stock . ... 25 28 First National Bank 100 105 Wilmington Building Stock.... 42 63 Mechanics " . . . 40 55 Navassa Guano Co. ....100 110 N. C. Bonds Old Ex-Coupon... 34 -do Finding 1866..... 25 do 18C3.....24 do New ,...30 do Special Tax....... 13 do to N. C. Bailroad.60 W. & W. R. BBonds, 7$c (sold interest). w I TIT r - r T 1 T j. cfi. AO naBSn.!T..::B .. " SSe9eS I new 6f)c62goldin. " 8?c....?5 . New Hanover County Bonds (10 years, 6c (gold int.)..., ....TO I N H,an?Ie,r County Bonds (5 i ntw m annvr inn nn W. & W. R. R. Stock &ar 100). . .53 N. C. R. R. ( 100)... 44 V7.t C. &R. R. ( 50)... Wil. Gas Lt Co. " ( 50)... 70 co: ElCTATi, WILMINGTON MARKET. FRIDAY, Jan. 17 1:30 P. M. Spirits Tubpektisx Sales yesterday af- I ternoon of 500 casks for future delivery, at W cents per gallon for 8outtern packages. Rosin Sales of 100 bbls at $3.15 for Strained. Ckude Tubfxntike Sales of 25G bbls at $3.60 for Hard and $5.10 for Yellow Dip and Virgin. Tab Sales of 83 bbls at $3.40 per bbl. Cottow Sales of 18 bales at 178 cents per I pound. Baltimore Grain Market. REPOBTBlfBJ B. N. MOOW, COMMISSION MERCHANT Corner Paca and Camden Streets. January 9, 1873. Cokn Market quiet. Sales of white at 53 to 05 cents. Yellow at 63 i 64 cents. Oats Market dull at 48 to 50 cents. Hat and Stbaw Market firm and good demand. We quote Western Hay $30 a$35; prime Pennsylvania aUI35. Rye Straw is in better supply and demand good at $35 a $38 per ton of 2,000 lbs. Mill Feed Demand active. We quote City Mills at 23 cents per bush, for Brown stuff. MARINE. ARR1YED. . Stmr Gov Worth, Smith, from Fayette- ville, to Worth & Worth. Steamer A P Hurt, Worth, from Fayette vill, to Worth & Worth. CLEARED. Steamer Gov Worth, Smith, for Fayette ville. by Worth & Worth. stmr A P Hurt. Worth, for Fayetteville, by Worth & Worth. Br Briir Town of Liverpool, Elliott, lor j Liiverpool, by Vick & Mebane RECEIPTS. PER RIVER STEAMERS. &C. Steamer Gov Worth 103 bbls rosin, 19 bales cotton, 15 bbls spirits, .pfStiffiJS cotton. EXPORTS. FOREIGN. . Liverpool, Eng. Br Bug Town of Liver pool 2,835 bbls rosin. CMstDias Gifts, JIERBY CHRISTMAS. Give your friends and children useful gifts The thing to buy, a GOOD, NEAT SHOE or BOOT. The lowest prices and best goods, to be hacVof 6 R. FRENCH & SON, ?9 North Front street dec 24 187 MAYOR'S OFFICE, CITY OF WILMINGTON, January 10th, 1873. SEALED PROPOSALS FOR THE CON fttrnction ot a plank road on Nutt street. from a point near Willard Bros., to Brnns- WICK. BUTCCfc, Wlil UC HKUICU b iusjun;vi a Office until 12 M., on the 20th inst. Flank to be 18 feet lonsr and 4 inches thick, with 4 sleepers under 5 by 8 inches. Flans and specification can be seen at the City Mar shal's office. Those putting in bids will state the time in which they will contract to finish the work. andan bids. rroposais wiu do aaareeseu vo me jnvj ui of Wilmington, N. C, and endorsed Bid fob Flamciko JMctt stkzst. ED. B. BRINK, Acting Mayor. Journal and Star copy. janlO-15-20 201 St BRANDY PEACHES, SCHNAPPS, AND BRANDY. 200 cases Brandy Peaches, 150 cases Schnapps, 25 barrels Brandy, For sale by F. W. KERCHNEK. jan 13 203 PORK, COFFEE, SUGAR & SOAP. 200 barrels Pork 175 Sacks Coffee, 100 hhds. and bbls. Raw and Re-; fined Sugars, 2o0 boxes 8oap. For sale by ! F. W. KERCIINICR. jan 13 203 List ci Vessels in the lort of Wil- mington, Nt C.t Jan. 17, 1873. 8TEAMSHIPS Lucille, Bennett. ldg Bait. , AD Cazaux barques; G r Marcaretta. Ket els, ldcr Europe. , -. WUlardBros BARQUEANTINE Br Elizabeth Tavlor. Proctor, dis l Viek & Mebaue BRIGS. C C VanHorn, Hooker, ldg, Europe, Molfitt&Co Adelaide, Wilson, ldg W I,- Northrop & CummiDg Open Sea, Veazier, ldg Boston, G G Barker & Co SCHOONERS Donna Anna, Whaley, ldg W I, Worth & Worth W P Green, Tracy, dis, G G Barker & Co Helene, Adams, dis, G G Barker & Co Artie Garwood, Young, dis, ' G G Barker & Co Martha, Smith, dls, " List oi Vessels Sailed lor this Fort. CARDIFF. Meteor, McCullock, 6ld Oct 17 NEWPORT (Wales). Delta Peterson, eld Nov IS BOSTON. Brig Jfrancis 8atterly, Stetson, 6Td Jan 7 Brig Ocean Belle, Kelly, sld Jan 9 Rural Beauties and City Bcllea. Country girls are not a whit behind their metropolitan sisters iu the natural element of lovliness, but it must be conceded that the city belles best understand the art of preserving and heightening their personal beauty. The most perfect features lose half their attraction unless the complexion is properly cared for, and if the pretty girls of the rural district wish to compete with the "Fair stars" of the fashionable world in refined attractions, they must pay due at tention to this important point. They ought to know, for the fact Is notorious. that Hagan's Magnolia Balm imparts to the skin a delicate, pearly appearance, un producable by any other preparation under the sun. No matter how the cuticle may have been roughened by exposure or dis colored by the sun, the Balm will render it soft and pliable.aad removes every blemish. Pimples and brown spots on the lace, Eruptions,! Blotches, Scroiulous diseases, and all sores arising Irom impure blood, are cured by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. . . Test, Compare, Jud THE PIANOS AND ORGANS AT "THE LIVE BOOK STORE Knabe & Co., Chas. M. Stitff and'Grov- enstein's Pianos and Mason & Hamlin's Organs. In all parts of interior as well as exterior of every Instrument will be found the ame skillful and thorough workmanship. The standard is the very highest, and is ripidly maintained. Such pure musical tones, promptness and smoothness of action and firm variety oj effect cannot be found in any other instruments of their class. For sale at s HEINSBERGER', Live Book aud Music Store. janl3 203 MISCELLANEOUS. iN"ew Store ! Old. Groods BREENEWALD & CO., Noi 7 MARKET STBEE-r, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN LIQUORS, WINES, BRANDIES, WHISKIES GINS, &c, &c, and all kinds of Fancy Liquors, which we will offer to the trade on the most reasonable terras, as we are receiving large consign ments of the best goods in the country. 49Please call before making your purchases. jan 14 iw-u A. ADRIAN. H. VOLLERS ADRIAN & VOLLERS. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Groceries and Liquors, Importers of German and Havana Cigars, ajd Commission Merchant South-East Corner Dock and Front Streets. WILMINGTON, N. C. Having the largest and best assorted ."Stock t Orocerlea ana JUiauors in tne uty, ueaierg will find It to their Interest to give us a call before buying elsewhere. may 17-ti W. H. DART LIFPITT'S BUILDING SOUTH FRONT ST., WILMINGTON, 1ST. C. Pinmlier, Steal and Gas Fitter and dealer In " Wrought and Galvanized Iron Pipes, Brass Cocks, Valves, Gas Fixtures, and all descriptions of FITTINGS FOR STEAM, WATER AND GAS. Particular attention paid to filling up o COTTON MILL8, with Steam, Gas and Water, nor 12 l4&-ti S. H, MANNING, COMMISSION MERCHANT, ajtd dsaucb nr Groceries. Pronsions, D?y Goods mm, is. K No. 23 and 24 North Water 8treet, WILMINGTON, N. C. Consignments and" Cash Orders Solicited novIR ltt-lj MISCELLANEOUS. Acents Wanted for Cobbin, Child's Commentator ON THE BIBLE, for the HOME CIRCLE. 1.9U0 pajres, 230 Ensravlugg. The beat enter prise of the year for agent. Every family will have It. Nothing Tike it now published. j or circulars address JI. 8. Good peed & Co., 37 Park Row. New York; - UOOK Agents now at work, or looking for some new book. sbouldYwrlte at once lor -circulars of the best selllnglxioks published. Extraordinary inducements offered 8uperb premiums given away Particulars free Ad dress Queen City publishing Co, Once, O ' 1823 JUBILEE, 187a. HEW YORK OBSERVER. The best Religious and Secular Family new paper. $3 a year with the I ithh.kk YEAR ROOK. SIDNEY E. MOUSE & CO., 37 Park Row,. New York. SEND FOR A SAMPLE COPY. TRICKS AND TRAPS OF AMERICA.' Would you avoid belne "bit" by rogues; swindlers and Humbugs I Read t ho "Star Spangled Banner." A Urge, Illustrated 40 coiumn 8 page, paper. Ledger, size. Splendid stories, sketches, tales, poems, wit. nnmor, puzzles, recipes, Ac, 11th year, fl a year, with elesrant 1'ruDg Chromo,- "Autumn L-eaves," free to all. ONLY SI. Try it onoo. Satisfaction gua.-anteed. -Agentx wanted. Outfit FREE. SpecLiKMix, Ac. for 6 cents AddiesH "RANN ER, lli.isdale, N. II i r you wish to be cum! of tho habit, aU(lra T. . tisjiJtii. ivi. i 21U Vernon. Onto. tfjT fn (fjQfl per day! Agents wanted A wJ IU Obv classes of working people. All of either sex, young or old, matte more money t work, for us in their spare moments, orail mcume inauiu aiiyinui citc. 1 articuiars froe AddrcKH Ktlnson A Co. Portland. &le $1000 KhVARD. For any cbso of Blind Bleeding. Itching or Ul cerated Piles that Dk Ring's rile Remedy falU to euro. It is prepared ex prcKsly to euro the Pllea, and nothing else. Sold by t'rice, 91.W all druggists. HOW, MIEN I ll'UEliE To AiVERTISK. SEE TUE Advertiser's Grazotte By 3Iail, 25 Cents. GEO. I KOWELL As CO.. 4i 1avk Ilowj Nev" York. PAPEIi IFIIlOrES FOlt SALE AT. JOIIJV 3. LOVE'S BOOK STORE. a llOV U ld() FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE To Allen1 J. Deutoii ami wife Sarah A. amfJiUiHia Lane and wife-Greet' II EKE AS default Jjaa been made by the mortgagors respectively named iu tho mortgages following; executed to tho Cape Fear Building Association, viz: A mortgage executed hy Allen J. Denton and wife ttarah Jane, bearing date ?th OcL, 137U, and registered a.? aforesaid In book A A A, pageolS. And a mortgage, executed ly James Lane and wife Jane, bearing date tho J)lh August 1871, and registered as aforesaid in book U C, page 308. Now, t lerefore, notice is hereby glvcntba by virtuo of the-powcrs of sale contained respectively in said several mortgages, r. corded as aforesaid, the said mortgages wi.! be foreclosed by a sale of the premises tiler in respectively described, at public auctl!i, at the courthouse door in the city of Wi! mington, on Friday the 2Uh day of January. 1873, at 11 o'clock A M. The said promise are respectively described in the said mort . gages substantially as follows, viz: Allen J,' Denton's lot begins at a point in tho northern line of Market htrcet tfO feet castwardly from itN intersection with Elev enth street, and iHins thence castwardly along Market street CO feet by J.VJ feet deep. James Lane's lot begins at a point hi the western line of Dickinson street WJ feet northwardly from Miller sireet, and runs thence northwardly along Dickinson street -33 feet by Ki-'j feet deep. Terms of sale cash. DtlilU'TZ CUT LA It, Att'y C F H Association. jau.'J ' lfJj-lt-3, y, ltf A 21 New City Directory. WILL RK I'l'llLISlILD AT AN EARLV day, u new and accumtc business and general Directory of the City of Wilmington for 1873. A large edition will be pilnted audcincu lated gratuitously. Rusincss men will do well to secure page foradvtrtiscinentsinimediately, as lire worlc , will b; issued without delay. M. U. HALL and K. S. WARROCK. I7r if d i I NEW VEAKS' BEEF. ALL c lovtro ul GOUD STALL ihl FA I JC1CY BEEF, Will fliul an extra ni ticl. Market on at .Second Hlrect MONDAY MOKXINU, And contiuuinc llirougbout the week. . DAVIS & WHITE. RICHARD N. MOON. Commission Merchant, AND DEALER IN FLOUR, GRAIN, MILL FEED, AND COUNTRY PRODUCE. Cor. Camden &Paca Sts ; Baltimore, Md. Orders from North Carolina BolicitoiL febrl 174-tf THE WORLD RENOWNED II O WE Sewing Machines. IN RANGE of work this Machine can not u potmlled. Our lino work 1h equal to any and our heavy work excels that of any3ta- . chine in the world. . . ' We claim that it is an HONEST Machine, - ill lof a 1IIA llmr. Will HJ 011 J"UI Tt ml JL. " " andisnottubiecttoFITi. - f We cheerfully invito coniparUon with work of any other Machine, and will put them on trial, at your home, by leavlnc name at the ofllce. No. -tLlppitt Row. Kront , street, beiween Pock and Oianey. fjold on copy pnymcn:. uLu.A.iLwwiH AffPUl lioiuc B:wn5 "",v MiTJTLi l.mO i " itr m ; i 4
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