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WILMINGTON, KGj (SATURDAY, MARCH; 15, 1873
VOL. VI
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mShandise -Brokerage Office.
, , un of sataplc constantly on hand
ii Importer Vn.l manufacturers In
-iicrn marmot.
.lesrnptiorn e: merchandise, orders
,.x. felled aud telegraphed promptly.
and sold In thU
rr solicited, and
If. :
. b"v lor-s will havo prompt at
pie 1'-'
L9 pi v e.l ns-ciiU purchase negotiated,
E'oa wih to buy or hell, cpmruujl-
oaoa wun your
local
it frcc-iy.
T A 4 1
PSTTEWAY.
?..-.?:ia'idiio Mii Produce Broker
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fU AUVKKTISKllEiNTS,
rzi ircA:z resuwned
Sewing Hachuic.
R ff : o:!t this Machhu' cannot bo
la-.iio t 'Oar lino work U eiual to any
our beavv work t-xcols ihut of any Me-
t-c m ' ne wor.'i. . . .
fecial:!! lliat ll i au HONH-ST MHChine
n cot sV.b oet t- l-'i T
a crveriuliy lnvlt" comparison ttIUi
t of any other Machln'S. u:id will put
fc.aVthooaici?, No. 4 Ltppltt Row, Front
Lt biween Lock andOmne. Sold on
r - .
V -ent Homo sewing Machluo Co.
LW-tt
In?
p AvnVlRK INSURANCE CAN BE
at the lowest current rates in tne
fcxin; responsible Companies, on ap
tetion to
vmik'I.IFE INSURANCE
bMPANY.AHSetm $20,CO0,000
J. .V. HYRNE, Oen'l Inf. Agt.,
SERIAL F i It E INsiURANCJi
)MFAN V, jI lA)udon, AsetU
jy,IXX)tO0O, Gold
XATU'l-isTKRN FIRE INSlIR
iNCE CD Mi AN Y, New Orleans,
KMVir.LC 1- IKE INSURANCE AND
LXAKINti COMPANY of Va., aweta
BYRNE A KEEN AN,
Gen I Insurance Agents.
JHi C'himbt'f of Commerce, up stair.
iimiugton, c.
15 77-ly
R EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR
pTII.L ahs.l ftfnnr othor on tho market
Pur Pearl Hominy cannot be Rurpassod'
rayi oa hand p.t the Mill aad Depository
icked Corn.
Corn. B' ted M-
1
Peas anv'.
l Mca'
O vt. Shorts aud 15ran.
Xii jooJs soUl (Iravi-tl free.
1 returnod In ool ori-r will be
;tvl at c"-t on next bill.
ALEX. OLDHAM. Proprietor.
ITt 27 US
. 11. MAiviviisra-
pMMISSION MERGKAHTs
XyV DEALER 12?
eries, ProTisions, Dry Geods
ClotbiDJ, &c. k,
'0. -ZZ &nj .'4 Nort'a Water Street,
WILMINGTON, N.
r.
and r-h Odjia Solicited
K3l-ly
Ma
Fhomas corisrort
ROOM
E. corner of Mulberry and JTutt St5.
nr en haid the best Quality of Sega j
'EV YEARS' BEEF.
I'y'-" cf 00D STALL FED FAT
BEEF.
an .....
at Seeond Sweet
MONDAY MORNING,
f Vzi-.z tbirshout the vreek.
DAVIS A
WTTTTE.
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A PAPER FOR TUB PB0pE&
Tlie Era,
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T
-Close OI me aaUOntl Cacmiiirn Of
lf72, with tbo re
election of President
Grant, ia a new era in North Carolina, the
ooum, ana me wnoie country, it is -wortn
whire to tako note of. for it marks tbe be-
ginning of an era of perltct peace and r,e-
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and between every Bection of the country..
Bedeving that peace hath her victori6
no less renowned than war" and that the
conauci 01 mo isouinern people can he as
illustrious in peace as the bravery of her
soldiery was noble, ffrand and thrice Ul us
urious in tho late war; and that in the bur'
T . . m ... - .
eon or uiyssea o ur&uc, ue aoider with
whom our Lee crossed swords, we have a
Jiving ana illustrious example 01 therenpwn
ot the soldier in war, and the victories 01
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Raleigb, N. C.
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FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE
To Isaac Lilly and "wife Elizabeth,
and William A. Jordan and rlTo
Maria Greeting I
ll H KB E ah default has been mde by the
1 1 mortaors respecuveiy nameu in vne
mortgages following, executed to the Cape
6ar UUliaing Association, tuj ' , .
A mortgage executed by Jsaac Lilly and
wife, bearing date "th day of Oct., 1870. and
register! in the Register's office of New
Hanover county, in book AAA, page 808.
And twomoxtrazeexectr ed by if lam A.
Jordan and wire Maria, one bearing date the
11th day of May, lS7Q,ana registered as aroro
p aid i n book Z X page 2s and th oiher bear
ir ri at thM lflth dav of AeDtember. 1870. and
registered as aforesaid In book A A A, page
ow, therefore, notice Ishereby given that
by virtue of the powers of sale oontaine
i r.ib in caM BnvfirftT mortsraires. re-
oordol as aforesaid, the said mortgages' ill
be foreclosed by a sale or ine premises wei e
In respectively described, at publio anotis.i,
at the courthouse door in the cityoi wii
mlngton, on Kriday ib 27tb day of March,
i net at. ii nviiwtr a M. The said premises
are respectively described in the said mort
gages substantially as follows, vixj
jsaao LUIey's lot burins at a point in the
western line of Sixth street 165 feet north
.niiv fmm t h nurthwesteni interseetion
1
of Btxth and Castle streets, and runs along
81xtb street southwardly l t&tJ:l&tot;
deep. Part of lot 4 ana 6 oioex u y. t
William A. Jordan's lot begins at point in
the western line of Fourth street 2l feet
fouthwardly from the southwestern Inter
section of Fourth, an Lhurch streets, and
runs thence sotrthwardly alone Fourth street
SI feet by ISO feet deep. Part o? lot i block SO.
Terms of sale cash. . .
DuBRUTZ CUTLAR,
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If ! 7
OLD FIIOK-0L1) "DOOM
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I K ix li n. w oilo
(Late Orccnwald & Co.,)
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WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Wines, .Brandies,- Gins, Whiskies
and'Scffars.
NO. 10 SOUTH WATEH SJ.,
I LmfWffnllx7 frUnrma nnmfrnm custom
I era that he has opened
opened tho largest nnu ue.i
stock of Pure Idquo-s In th .State at prices
to compete with any Northern nouse.
I shall keep constantly on hand old Ken
tucky Rye arud North Carolina Corn. Whis
kies, Imported Brandies, Wines and Mega rs.
Purchaser will do well to examine my
8 toe a. before buying elsewhere.
8EGARS A SPECIALITY
oot 121-ly
A. ADKIA1S. ; XI. VOLLERs
' - r APRIAN & V0LLERS.
, WHOLESALE DEALERS tS
Clrgcbriesf and JLiquors,
Importers of Gei'maa and Havauu Cigars,
AND
ConiiXLission Mercliant
8outii-East Corvek Dock and Fnosc
Streets.
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Ha-ln tho larseit and bct, assortyd block
of Groceries and Liquors In the City, Dealers
will find it to their interest to give us a call
before buying elsewhere.
mav 17-tr
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V A R JQ H O U S 12 .
THE people of the Carolina' note-have at
home one of the lart Furniture mimI
Carpet Wfirehousoa In tho country. They
can select, iu person from onc of tho largest
atocks c'vor oilured in Lh .Late,.
The designs are all i'r.v ajid handsomp,
and wo Invite the public to examine stock
and prices before purchasinir,
I), A. rvul l Ll .v.
y. . 200 if
an 0
11. JjLJ
Wh oloRiil Dealer
in
LIQUORS, TOBACCO & SEGARS,
7 North Water Streot.
WILMINGTON, N. C,
P. S. A full supply of Ale aud Lazor lietfi'
In iTulf nntl Ounrrer Barrels.
Families 6uppnea witu .Atoi-uea aio uau
Laer Beer.
fcb3 zL.ii
J..S. TOPHAM & CO..
No. 8 South Front Street,
' MANUFACTURERS AND
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
SADDLES, UARNES5.
TRUCKS & TRVAKLING BAGS.
Collars, names, Trace Cuains. v inf?,
Bonrs. Dor Collars. b;inaie CuUs,
, . . -Woolen & Linen Ilor.-e Covcr.S
Fly Nets. Pet(ier UUsttrs.
Axle Grease, Briuics,
of ftM kinds, Sad- t
dlery Har-1-ware,&c.
'second ii am harness,
SADDLES, RET NS, & c.
CHEAP FOR CAII.
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State of North Carolina,
COUNTY tP BRUS3WICS StPpt3Jt
COURT. 3 '
yaney Andrews vs. Cnarle3 Andrews.
. i TV rharles Andrews.
T APPEARING to the satlslac'lon of tho
rvn-t that ihA rtefpndant Charles An
drews is a non-resident of the State of North
Carolina, the said defendant Is hereby notl
t the next term of the Supe
rior Court ot the Connty of Brunswick, and
Stale of North Carolina, on the sixth Mon-
tmy ft Iter Ule rmrui Aimu.; v j ,
1X13. and answer the complaint in theaoyo
enUtle cause, or the p aluUff wlU apply
for relief demanded Jn thts complaint, to-'
getherwUhthcctheUon. ,
A . -
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Li '
i'- !j : Uhir i .
Clerk of superior court
of Brunswick o., N U
mm sn-jawn?
RAIL RUAO.S.
WiUniBitOD, Cliapliitts ': &,tBBtlierfflrd
W nil Roftd Xiino.w:
Eastern Division : Ner Schedule.
1873
Going West.
1873
STATIONS.
FB EIGHT.
Leave Wilmington...
8 00am
11 16 "
12S0PM
1.64
4 03
4 45 "
0 00 A U
11.45 '
Lumberton ...
2 .05 P M
" 8hoe Heel
Laurinburg...
" Rockingham...
Arrive at Mieovllle.t.
5.00 '
0 00 AM
t
. .
10 00
Going East.
STATIONS.
PASS BN OMSK
FUE1GHT.
Leave Lilesville
" Rockingham ...
' Laurinburg....
" Shoe Heel
" Lamberton
" Abbottburg . ..
Arrive at Wilmington.
740AU
S W "
10.30 "
10 55 '
12 Op it
1 28 "
4.35 "
12.00 SI
UO AM
5&5"
9 50
12 5pm
5.00
Dissbb, going West: Sbcakjast. go
in East. Freight Trains'atop hero over
nint.
t Stngefor Charlote: Railroad and8tage
iart, unmington to Charlotte, only 9iu.
B" No Trains on Sunday. Two Special
Freight Trains for Ton Timber run irreg
ularly. Express Freight Cara accompany
eaca rasseneer i rain.
Western Division.
STATIONS
PASSENOEKjFBEIQHT.
Leave Charlotte ....
4 ' Lincolntn. . .
Arrive at Buffalo. . .
8.00 A M
10 i3 "
12 07 "
RETURNING.
Leave Buffalo I 1 .07 p m
Lincolnton....
Arrive at Charlotte..
V. Q. JOHNSON,
Assistant Supt.
iai. 9
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8. L. FREMONT,
Gen. Supt,
199-
VVilmington. ( olumDia & Au-
;usta R. R. Company
GBN. 8UPBBINTBWDBNTB OFPICB, i
Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 7, 1873. )
CHANGE OF SCHEDUlEs
TUE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE WILL
to into efiect at 3:25 A. M., Monday,
7th inst.
DAY EXPRESS TRAIN, (Daily.)
Leave Wilmington 3:25 A. M
Arrive at Florence. 8:55 A. M
Arrive at Columbia. 2:40 P. M
Arrive at Aujrusta 7 4.' P. V
Leave Augusta 6.55 A. M
Arnve at Columbia 11 25 A. M
Arrive at Florence .. 4:15 P. M
Arrive at Wilmington 10:25 P. M
NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY (8UN
.1 DAYS EXCEPTED.)
Leave Wilmington : 5.45 P. M
Arrive at Florence 11:155 P. M
Arrive at Columbia 3:40 A. M
Arrive at Augusta 8:20 A. M
Leave Augusta 5:50 P. M
Arrive at Columbia 10:20 P. M
Arrive at Florence 2: 12 A. M
Arrive at Wilmington 8:00 A. M
JAMES ANDERSON,
Gen'l Sup't.
. oct 9 123-tf
Wilmington & Weldon R. R.
Company.
Qffics General Supbbintendbnt,
Wilmington, N. C, June 3,1872.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
N AND AFTER JUNE 10th IN8TANT,
I f PASSENGER TRAINS on the Wil
A INS on the Wil-
rninirton and Weldon
Railroad will run es
follows: .
MAIL TRAIN.
Leave Union Depot daily (Snn
days excepted). . . ... ...v. .At
Arrive at Goldsboro
Rocky Mount
Weldon...........
Leave Weldon daily (Sundays
excepted) .At
Arrive at Rocky Mount
Goldftboro
Union " Depot ..... .
EXPRESS TRAIN.
Leave Union Depot daily... At
Arrive at Goldsboro
Rocky Mount.....
Weldon
Leave Weldon daily. ........
Arrive at Rocky Mount...;.
. . r Gtldsbbrd. ...
Union Depot.
S:05 A. M
12:11 P. M
3:11 T M
3:50 f. M
9:15 A: M
11:07 A. M
1:16 P. M
5:80 P. M
10:40 P. M
8:00 A. M
4:56 A. M
6:50 A. M
7:10 P. M
8:58 P. M
10:58 P. M
3:10 A. M
Mail Train makes dose connection at
Weldon tor all points North via Bay Line
and Acquia Creek routes.
Express Train connects only with Acquia
Creek route. ' PULLMANS PALACE
SLEEPING CASS ON THIS TRAIN.
FREIGHT TRAINS win leave Wiiralng
ton tri weekly at 6.00 A. M., and arrive at
1.40 P.M.
EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAINS will leave
Wilmington daily (8undays excepted) at 5
P. M., and arrive at 11 A. At. '
JOHN F. DIVINE,
General Superintendent.
JnneS 1SMJ"
, Successors to
A. H. NEFF,
Manufacturers and dealers in
i MOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
Guns, Stoves, Lanterns, Kerosene, Oil Tin
t and Sheet Iron Ware.
' Jloofing done at short notice
- Agents for Falrbank's Scales.
v -' No. 19 Front Street,
WILJaiNOTON, N. C.
nir
100 Tons'-Bah
4 c
fBICB,$52 50 CASHr if 1st 'HAT
;; DELIVERED1 X)N BOARD
tLt'l
500 Tons Wyn'l?awnv3 Siu)er Pliospliato,
PRICE?-$52 50 Cask by: lsq!May:
.'
Delivered on Cars
500 Tons Star
PRICE $52 50 Cash by 1st
For Sale
Jau SO
Richmond and Danyillft Rail Road.
North Carolimi ,'Moti.
And Salem Branch.. .
Condensed Time Jable. -
In effect on and after Nwuiay: S-pt f"L 17 '
GOING iNUK J U.
STATIONS
MA11
Leave Charlotte...
7 1U.P. M
8 21 44
9.50 4
I -51 , 44
11 5S '4
12 50 a. si
1.45 "
3 3(5 44
4.5 14
8 0 "
I I 5 A. M
fi .' A
44 Concord .
44 Salisbury
44 Lexington.....
44 High Point ... .
Arrive at Greensboro
Leave Greensboro'...
44 Co. Shops
44 Hillsboro
44 Raleigh
Arrive at GMrrlboro' .
7.2ii "
,M31 44
10 '.7 "
I f . 00 "
11.10.
12.0 r.
WUliM SUU ill
STATIOAS.
MAIL.
kHi'H lit-
Leave Goldsboro....
44 Raleigh
44 Hills boro' ....
44 Co Shops ....
Arrive at Greensboro'
Leave Greensboro' . . .
44 High loint....
4.C0 p. u
7 45 44
10 21 44
12 0 A. M
1 30 44
2 15 44
3 4 44
4 0J 44
4 57 44
H 10 4
720a n
2 15 l M
3 80 44
4 0 li
4 4i 41
5.:l 44
2J "
7 t'S 14
: ( I. M.
Lexington
Salisbury
44 Concord
Arrive at Charlotte
Passenger train leavciug iinc i ui .
P M connects at Greensboro wit.ii No-tlut!'
bound train; making the quickest -t!:u ft--
all Northern cii its, Prico o! ticket" bSm
as other routes
Mail trains daily, both ways rver rntiri.
length Of Road. Express daily b' tw n
Comoany Bhop and Uharlcuc, (SUDituy?
excpted.)
All passenger trains connpet stui ecns
boro with trains to and Irom i'iicli'n,,ti.
Pullman Palace Carr oualluiht iraMi.
between Charlotte P"d Richmond, i v.itlp;:i.
change.)
SALEM BRANCH,
On and alter Marched, ls73, n uiixjd -ta-
eeneer and Freight Train will be ran dail v,
(Sundays excepted,) on the N. W. N. C. it
tt., as fo'iows :
Leave Greensbory ":40 P V
Arrive at Kerneisviile 5.1 1 M
Leave Kernersviile.... . .1. .......9.01 A M
Arrive at Greensboro ; 1U:U0 A M
ti. E ALLL,
General Ticket Ni.-t.nt.
W. H. GREEN, Master Transportation,
march 5 IS
OfficePetxbsbubo It. 14. Co. 1
May, 31st, it72.
ON AND AFTER JUNE 3RD, THE trains
will run as follows:
LEAVE WELDON.
Express Train
7:31p.m.
Mall
1 Train 3'- P-
ARRIVE AT FETERSI5UKW.
Express 10:50 p. m.
Mall 7:00 p. ai.
LEAVE PETERSBURG
Mall felon, m.
Express B:;T0p. x.
AKKlVifi Ai WtiUUUa-
Mall
Express
8: 10 ft. Tn. I
6:j0 p. U. ;
F:00 a. m. 'j
FREIGHT TRATN9.
Leave Petersburg
Leeve WeldOn
Arrive at Weldn
Arrive at Petersburg
b; p. n,
J p. rii
2:23 a. m.
GArii'ON TRAINS.
Leave Petersburg 6:00 ft- m
Leave Gaston 1:1 j p. m
Arrive at (Jaston 12: f p. m
Arrive at Petersburg fc:10p. m
No trains will run on Sunday except Lx-
TVrAM tTAtnH
Frelehts for Gaston Branch will be rpceivrd
at the Petersburg depot only ton sxJ i r- :
Tbe depot will be- eloped at i p. m.
goods wul be received after that nour.
j5-tf Enelneerand General Manager.
W. JdL DART
LIPPHTsi BUII.Oi,
SOUTH FRONT ST.,
wix.iXLsrGhTOisr, 3. c.
PMer Steam ani Gas Fitter-
and dealer in
Wrought and Galvanized fron Pipl,
Bras? Cocks Valres, Gas Fixture?.
and all descriptions of
FITTINGS FOR STEAM, WATEK
AND GAS.
Particular attention -paid to flttiDg up o
COTTON MILLS, i
with Steam, Gas and Water.
nT liS-M
PS S' f V ' ,41
aratt Mublo Guano,- -
; iM'EO 'PAYABLE 1st NOVEMBER,
'tARiiJtT'elil,fffNG TON. N. O.
fGO 00 Payable 1st of
.nt Wilmington. 1ST- O,
S'oiiible Phosphate,
of, May. 3G0 00 Payable 1st of
X0vcmuer.
218-8m
igLntsi a. rake cilvnce
Vq '.rri rny nil Arnis 9V) per week In cash
wii( wiiit'ne with us at once. Every
.laii fui 'MsiH cJ pxpens"tpa1d. Address
A. vm'LTkltifc CO Cbarloite, Mich.
VWJETABLK AND FLOWElt
t lauls, ros g, dahlias, fuchsia.
trcmriluni41, bed-iinK p'anfs, rlauolUH, te.
-t ml u tonlp ifr I Ttor'8 linrden Calendar,
i ajes. iliu-frntcd, with praot leal dlrec
tifMts Hvnry A Lvcer, 7 14 lheUiul street,
i'Li.ailcip'.Jia. 1'a . t
REWARD.
Tor nny case of Blind
Biocdie. Itching or Tn.
: united 1 lloa that Vr.
llryo'3 Tile Itemedy fails
to fui e. it. is prepared ex
pressly to euro the Plies,
and nothing else. Bold by
drusjiEtr. Trice, cl 00 .
frfjf per day! Aleuts wanted! All
(Dill clas-'S of working people, of
oitiiur .-i'.i, ywut! r old, maKO more mooey
at wor'c t-v i s in thc-lr pare moments, or aJl
rho tiine 'lir.tijit nnythlnjr else. Partloulars
r,r-. Adiln ss (; st in son & Co, Portland, Me
W A iN TED
Vo wfh to encftr tbo services of at least
oiio i ci i;iii c, ietoiliL'GMt centlemen in every
civ, to '.in : nd c'U"ty In the south. Bust
iuss ;i-ivcuiiu i-.ini str,ctiy legitimate, yield
'a; in :n i i V 0 fo i:,,:QQ per annum. Forjpar.
ticu;ar.-. address Tiuiibull Brothers, Pub.
l:s'!icr , K:ilinure. -Md.
cLSD V't CE-VTd FOR THE
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GAZETTE,
A baok of i s paj;c, showing how, when and
who-e fo .idvc-t!$e, and contnlnlnir a lilt of
ne-r;y ",uy iH-wsi-Mpti s, with much other in
fomi;:tto ( f nitc;a-t to ul vertlsers. Ad
(.s, o,.o i it 'Wi'.ix, t Co, l'ubllahers. U
P m .v 1 ow, Sew Vo le.
GKO. IV li'jWtLL & CO ASltltlOAN
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A booic r,f f,03 pa-es, with editors' and pub
liwiic.-s' iiamcs da;e of cstallshmsut. also.
)-,;:,c;, M:o-t;il pilou prico and clrculaUoi
ofu!i iioi'.;iwpii'j in the LTnitod btatCi an
lijmln: .mi of cna'ia.
Ll'jr t i V.-; COLLARS,
by mall. Addreift publisher-, No. 41 Tnrk
ltuw 1-i i'
MZIZVK SHOP.
TU"XCf! wis he to Inform his ou-U-
" m'jio and iubiic gt-ueraily. that he Is now
prepared to do a:l hind of work In his line,
aii-i would respectfully request a contlnua
tsn of tho i.atronao which has heretofore
been so liberally bt flowed upon him.
Jan 1'J tf 200
TP. A. SHTJTTE
No. 3 AND 5 GRANITE ROW,
Dealer In .
FuTJHTURE, MATTRESSES,
WINDOW SHADES,
'An-: n hangings, picture
FRAMES, -CORDS,
TASSELS. . FRINGES. &c.. &o.
Having j n -t recoive-1 a supply ofFmmlture,
f nui prij ir . j to tre tbe publio aa-food
tan.-nhis a.uj he had in the City.
r(f: il ani txauilne.
RICJIARD 1ST. MOON.
Commission Merchant,
1 AND DEALER IN
FLOUR, GRAIN,
WILL FEED.
AND
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Cor. Camden ScPaea Ste ;
Baltimore, Md.
Orders from North Carolina Solicited
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