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MISCELLANEOUS. FIELD CROPS; -1873. UENERAL AND SPECIAL PREMI UMS FOR FIELD CROPS. The following General and Special Premiums for Field Crops, will be awarded at the Fifth Annual Fair of the Cape Fear Agricultural Association, to be held in the Fall of 1873 : GENERAL PRE3IIUMS. COTTON. For largest crop of Cotton upon four (4) acres or more of upland, with statement of qual ity of soil, mode of cultivation, amount and kind of manure used.the time of plant ing and variety of cotton ; the land to be measured and the yield to be vouched for by affidavit one bale to be exhibited : Premium, 1100 For largest crop of cotton upon one (1) acre of land, regulations same as above : Premium, $25 For largest crop of cotton on one acre, by a boy not over eighteen years of age, 820 CORN. Fr largest crop of Corn grown upon four (i) acres of upland or lowland. Regulations . same as for Cotton : two (2) bushels to be exhibited as sample : Premium, $50 each For largest crop of Corn grown upon one (I) acre of upland or lowland. Same regula tions as above: Premium, $20 each For largest crop of Corn on one acre of up land or lowland, made by a boy not ver eighteen years of age, $20 each WHEAT. For the largest yield of Wheat from five (5) acres, under same rules -and regulations lor Cotton and Corn two bushels to be exhibited : rremium, $2 OATS AND RYE. For largest yield of Rice, Oats or Rye, same regulations as above ; two bushels to be exhibited : Premium, each $20 POTATOES. For largest crop of Sweet Potatoes upon one (l)ocre; one-fourth to be dug and two (2) bushels to be exhibited as sample : Premium, $10 For largest crop of Irish Potatoes upon one half () acre ; same regulations as above for Sweet Potatoes ; Premium, $10 PEAS, &C. . For largest crop of Ground Peas upon one acre; Premium, $25 For largest yield of Stock Peas upon one &acre; for largest yield of Turnips upon one acre : two bushels of each to be exhib ited, under same regulations as other crops : Premium, each, $10 HAY. For largest yield stock pea vine hay on9 one acre; one bale to be exhibited: Premium $20 For largest yield of native grass, one bale to be exhibited; quality and quantity to be considered: Premium $20 The grass must be cut from land cultivated for hay. Largest yield of red clover" uprn one acre; largest yield of cultivated grasses upon one acre: one bale of each to be exhibited: Premium, each $20 To the farmer who raises and applies the largest number of bushels of compost ma nure to, and by each horse, mule or ox, used in the cultivation of his farm, the quality to be certified to by two or more competent,witnesses: Premium $30 All the rules and regulations specified in the foregoing premiumt must be complied with. Affidavits and certificates, as required to be filed by tne tieneral secretary, wnen the articles are entered, otherwise the award ing committees will withhold the premiums .Largest yield of each of the ipllowing ar ticles ot iruit auu vegetaDies, to oe proved by affidavit and submitted to the committee. Garden Peas $o Cucumbers 5 Tomatoes 5 Asparagus 5 Radishes , 5 Beets 5 Cabbages 5 Spring Irish Potatoes 5 Ceilerv 5 Cauliflowers 5 Peaches 5 Pears 5 Granes. Scuppernong. Mich., Flowers and Concord 5 SPECIAL PREMIUMS By the Navassa Guano Company, of Wilmington. 500 pounds Navassa Guano for the best yield of corn from iour acres of upland. 500 pounds Navassa Guano for the best yield of cotton from four acres of upland. 600 pounds Navassa Guano for the best yield of oats from four acres of upland. 500 pounds Navassa (iuano for the best yield of sweet potatoes from four acres of up land. 509 pounds Navassa Guano for the best yield of peanuts from four acres of upland. The Navassa Guano to be used alone for the above premiums, or only in combination with plantation manure or vegetable mat ter. Samples of the crops named must be exhibited at the fair of the Cape Fear Agri cultural Association. Yields of crops re quired to be properly authenticated in ac cordance with the regulations of the Asso ciation, and decisions to be made by com mittee appointed, for the purpose by the As- Competitors are required to furnish .the General Secretary with a detailed statement of application and culture. By DeRossett & Co., Commission Merchants and State Agents of the Carolina Fertilizer. 1.000 pounds Carolina Fertilizer for the largest production of cotton to the acre. 1,000 pounds Carolina Fertilizer for the larg est production of corn to the acre. 1,000 pounds Carolina Fertilizer for the larg est production of wheat to the acre. 000 pounds of Carolina Fertilizer for the largest production of peanuts to the acre. 400 pounds of Carolina Fertilizer for the largest production of sweet potatoes to the acre. 400 pounds Carolina Fertilizer for the largest Production of turnips to the acre, he above premiums are for crops pro duced by the use of Carolina Firtillzer only; and the awarding of said premiums is left discretionary with the Committee of the As sociatlon, und er their rules. Competitors will he required to furnish us with detailed statements of mode of appli cation, and culture, and the results; and the awards of the committee will be fulfilled by shipment ot the Fertilizer as directed, upon receipt by us ot the above required state ments. By Tick & Mebane, Commission Merchants & General Agents for Whann's Superphosphate, Star Phos phate and Bahama soluble Guano. One ton Whann's Superphosphate for the largest production of Cotton to the acre. One ton Star Phosphate for the largest pro duction of Cotton to the acre. ' One ton Bahama Soluble Guano for largest productien of Cotton to the acre. The above premiums are for crops .produ ced by the use of cither of the above Ferti lizers alone, or only In combination with plantation manures or vegetable matter. v Competitors are required to furnish the General Secretary with a detailed statement of their modes of application and culture. By Woo ten, Richardson & Co.. Commission Merchants A General Agents for the Soluble Sea Island .Guano. One ton Soluble Sea Island Guano, for the largest yield of Cotton to the acre. One ton Soluble Sea Island Guano for the . lWt yield of Corn u the acre. The above premiums are for crops produ ced by the .use of. Soluble Sea Island Guano alone, or In combination with plantation manure only ; and the awarding of said pre miums Is left discretionary with the Com mittee of the Association, under their rules. Competitors are required to furalsn the General Secretary with a detailed statement pnUtir node of erpUcatioa ana culture. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. IL CRONLYrAuctioueer. j ?! By CROWLY :JIORRIr3. BY VIRTUE of a mortgage made and ex ecuted by Joseph-Cutlarand wife Susan Ann to James Wilson, and by him trancferred and assigned to me, I will sell, at Sxehange Corner (under power of sale contained in said mortgage), on Tuesday. 26th Inst.; at 10 .o'clock a. m., a LOT situated on. ths South side of Gwynn street, at a point 193 feet from the Southeast corner of Gwynn and Dickson streets, the same havinr a front of 33 feet on Gwynn street by 132 feet deep. There are upon tne premises a House containing six rooms. . Terms cash. GODFREY HART, augll 74-3t-14, 211 and 25 M. CfiONLY, Auctioneer. By CROIfLY & MORRIS. BY VIRTUE of a mortgage made and ex ecuted by Alexander Price and wife Lucy Ann, to james Wilson and by him transfer red and assigned to me, I will sell, at Ex change Corner (under power of sale contain ed In said mortgage), on Tuesday 26th inst., at 10 o'clock a. m a LOT, situated on the South side of Gwynn street, at a point4165 feet from the Southeast cornerjof Gwynn and Dickson streets. The same having a front oi icet on uwynn street and 13Z ieet deep. mere are upon the premises a House con taining 4 rooms Terms cash. GODFREY HART. aug 14 74-3t-13, 21 and 25 JUST IN STORE. 2 0 CASKS GINGER ALE, 20 casks McEwen's Alej c 30 cases (4 doz.) Bass' Ale, ! 25 McEwen's Porter, ! 10 Blood, Wolf & Co's Porter. ALL IMPORTED, arid guaranteed. The very best Ginger Ale $2 00 per dozen. All others $2 00. PORTER $2 .50, at GEO. MYERS, aug 9 11 and 13 South Front st. GO TO GEO. MYERIS3 And buy "tlievery BEST BUTTER ever made. '4LrEMONS." eo Sixty eo Only sixty cents per dozen, at GEO. MYERS, 11 and 13 South Front street, aug 9 70 NAUTILIitTS, . Or. Cruising Under Ganyass. JJY Captain John N. Maffltt. a book which is well worth reading. It is exciting and oiucjj in luresuug iiiruugiioui,. ana neeas - -- A'l , , . . 1 A . .J 111! - 1 iiaoumiiceoi us goou quHiiues man the name o " its well knnwn and hicrhiv ac complished author. A new lot just received u.uu .ur uu ai - HEINSBERGER'S aug 1-tf Live Book and Music Store. BUILDING HARDWARE. s IOCKS HINGES, BOLTS, &c. ol every description. Agency for the celebrated Shaler's Sash Holder and Lock. It will hot get out of order or wear out in a life time. NATH'L JAf;OBI'S Hardware Depot, No. 9 Market street, DOORS, SASH, 1 BLINDS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, Varnishes, &c, &c, at NATH'L JACOBI'S Hard ware Depot, No. 9 Market St. ! may 23 4.j BIRD CAGES, gHOVELS, SPADES, HOES, PITCH FORKS, Rakes, Trace Chains, dc., Ac, at NATH'L JACOPI'S -Hardware Depot, - No. 9 Market street. Spirit Casks, Crackers arid Glue. 7KA SPIRIT CASKS, 200 barrels Glue. For sale by F. AV. KERCHNER. august 4 65 Coffee, Sugar and Butter. A(( BAGS COFFEE, 10 tubs Butter, For sale by F. W. KERCHNER. august 4 65 Rice, nay and Salt Kf BBLS. AND TIERCES RICE. WW 70ft KnU Trnw , 3,000 sacks Salt, i . For sale bv F. AW KERCHNER. august 4 -: 63 NEW ADFERTISEIJENTS. THE MANY' READERS The Pos t HAVE a right to know how and where to buy their FAMILY SUPPLIES, And it Is undoubtedly true that greater in- uuueiueuuf, ana a superior class of Flour, - Sugars, . Teas, Coffees, Butter, Lard, Meats, And the many articles of select groceries can u3 iuuuu m greater variety, SUPERIOR QUALITY and LOWER PRICES, at CHAS. D. MYERS & CO'S, Cash Grocery House, 7 North Front st Leave your orders in the day time, and we M & J . "'... . . osu your gooas in any part or tne city Xree C. D. MYERS & CO. august 5 66 AT - COST AT COST AT COST AT COST AT COST AT COST n BATEFUL to the DISCERNING tnb VT lie for the immense patronage of the past week, we have determined to offer still greater inducements, to-wit: Black Gros Grain Silks, at $3 50, worth A tw r r $ 0 UU Black Gros 'de Paris Silks, at $1 93, worm fa to. Japanese Silks at 45 cents worth 60 cts Japanese Silks at 30 cents, worth 45 cts. Super 34 Black Grenadines at 70 cents, a V i rv worm f i uu. Supet 3-4 Black Grenadines at 85 cents worm f l ao. LOW PRICED SUMMER DRESS G O ODS, 25 PER CENT. LESS THAN COST. Good Domestic Gingham, 12 1-2 cents ppr yara. Irish Linens, from 39 cents to 75 cents per yara. Blue Plaid Homespun, 10 cents yer yard. Best Needles, 5 cents per paper. Good Pins, 7 cents per paper. 200 yard Spool Cotton, 4 cts per. spool. All kinds of Fancy Articles Cheap. Wp y flVP tint. . four m -ro vrclr a HVtr n removal to the magnificent store, corner of t4rirft nnl Tal -. -. A 4 M r . i A' a uu it jliu. i 1 1 1 f --, is i , i i,s r' i -! .- irivo ie tvii t?ariy CHI I. B. WEILL. $7,000. $7,000, $7,000. $7,000 In Six Days, In Six Days, In Six Days. At our LOW IMFtlCfiJS it is not suffi cient. We appeal to the generous public to lb 14,000! 811,000! SI J,000 : $1 1,000 ! For t,Vlf AnClllnnr HTY AVC WnlinA AVAi our hearts upon it, do not disappoint us. Come soon and secure bargains. a. wjj.ili. GENTLEMEN, ATTENTION ! Grass Linen Coats, i io uc.Sults' coat, pants & vest) 4 20 White Dnc.lc Vpista i ca Half Hose at 7 cents per pair and upwards. Uttwl Fk-1 TT 1 1 r -. ijuiu.icu JcxuuuAcrcmeis, cents each. Suspenders 12J cents and upwards. Excellent Boots at $3 50 per pair. VUl C'HHI t! BLOCK. OI SUMMER CLOTHINO must be sold without t eserve, before remo va - B. WEILL. DON'T TOIL AWAY YOUR LIFE FOR LANDLORDS. BUILDING LOTS for sale in healthy and desirable localities on Church, Nun, Ann, Orange, Dock, Chesnnt, Mulberry, Walnut, Red Cross, Rankin, Dickinson, Wood, Char lotte, Sixth, Seventh, Wilson, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth andThlr teexLtli streets. Satisfactory time given fo payment. Apply to T" A lrtVl mm 9 m m r-a r-k -v Or In Jiis absence to : ; : WM. N. HANKINS. ft,,! !" " Market street Read. Bead. BRADLEY PAINT! MADE FROM PURE WHITE CHEMlUALLT COMBINED:' CATsT BE APPLIED BY ANY ONE ! . MIXED READY FOR USE. SOLD BY THE GALLON ONE G ALLOW COVERS 20 8QUARE YARDS, 2 COATS! Specimens cf Different Colors Can be seen at This Office! - R E A D T H E F 0L10WIHG T E STju Wi ALS ! WILL LAST THREE TIMEQ AND OIL t.llXED lU ALWAYS READY FOR USE. One Gallon Covers Twenty Square Yards, Two Coats " SPECIMEN AND PRICE LIST FURNISED GRATIS." , We eftpecially call the attention to tlie following testimonials of the Faint : C. P. Knight. Esq. Dear Sir : I have dwelling last 8Drinir. and am much pleased first painted, and consider it a good Paint. - Yours, truly, Creswell P. O-i Hartford county, Md. Feb. 6th, 1873. A. H. STKASBAUGH. - Ths if. n T trtwVt Jati. 'I'Vi n P.int MmaMhlv - hanH oa nrAoirfxA txMjn t orro fi VP rral . Ions each, and three backets, one gallotf applied thick, and it iar now generally conceded that lor enamel-like hardness, and body, and harmoov of colors, there is not a handsomer job In the place. I saved sixty-five dol lars bv the oDeration. which is an item just irenerallv adopted in this State. -Any eountrf lad can apply it. I have never dabbled in such stock as testimonials, but I feel so forcibly the great adaptability ot your " Fnamel . . . M . r A. ? 1 1 A. 1 J 2 Paint to tne warns oiour people, in excellency oi miriai, iu ueauty ui cuiur, sua in the fact of its being ready mixed" that I give you free permission, (it it is desirable to . . A .. TI 1 .. you,) to ma&e wnat use youimuK. pruper oi Very respectfully and truly, To the Public-"-It affords mo much pleasure to state that iu "July, 1871, Front Street Theatre was painted inside and out with "Bradley's patent Enamel Paint," for which C. P. Knight, No. 93 West Lombard Street, ! is agent, and, to testify to its superiority over any and all other paints for similar uses.. -In no private dwelling can paint possibly be subjected to tne very severe test it' undergoes sv mis esiauusnmeni., wnere, auring our daily cleaning, soap, and soda- are constantly applied to it, and yet it appears as sound and fresh as when put on. Jt tne numerous; advantages it. possesses over oiner paints. I will only mention, its being mixed and ready jot use in quantities to suit purchasers , v a m A . m . 7 - f . i 1 . its quickly drying properties, r wmcn saves mucn time in tne' execution oi worK were paint is needed, and its very perceptible tenacity, which imparts beauty and durability to the objects on which it is used. As auchl moit earnestly recommend it to the merchants and tradesmen of our city, believing it will possibly anticipate. . , Baltimore, April 25, 1873. yi i . vj. l . ixuuuv jltvui uu . xuo (wuw r j wutvu uuiu ;uu uavc uccu applied to several of our own buildings and to those of our friends, and have given entire satisfac tion in covering qualities, in gloss, and in adaptability to all kinds of surface of material and we cheerfully recommend it, especially to that class ot consumers who have to de- rumrl nnnn nnlrnnwn rirt.ip or n&interft f n mix and fnmib mutjpnala urh o f . n m Itn tin . . i 1 T Tn..lt- lln.. Aim I . . .(... r i 1-"" "Jw" " jr- T R fnnni. fhn mnaf. Hp. entlnn PBOM HON, JOHN WBTHERED. Mr. C. P. Knight : At the recommendation of a friend, I was Induced to applv vonr patent Bradley's" paint to my house. highly satisfactory, covering more surface oeiier giuss iuau vruuurjr pMut auu is ucci Tours, Respectfully, ' . C. r. Knight, Esq., Agent lor Bradley's we purchased from yon we willcheefally uoeu ; iw vuwtiug qummtu la evcrjiumg uooirea, arying promptly and with a hard ffl06S which mast, we think, resist the action of all k nds of weather. i hi u nnoT.w,ri?nn and we can recommend it with certainty, and -l 1 1 . - Very Respectfully, SMART & QUARTLEY, 270 W. Baltimore St. House, Sign and Frescoe Painters. " JTI-HA8ABITVIT.T.11 Tl i-OTWVt-an "- el Paint" has given entire satisfaction. I preler : it to any paint I have ever seen used and recommend it for durability and beauty as paramount to anv nt very Kespeually, specimens and price list can be seen at this inarcti 4-246-ti tjnquestvonably the best sustained tporh of the Und in the World:'' liar per 's JUagaziue. NOTICES Or THB FBX88. The evcr-increasine circulation of this excellent monthly, proves its continued adaptation to popular desires and needs. Indeed, when we :think into how many homes it penetrates every month, we must consider it as one ot tne educators as well aa entertainers of the public miod, for its vast popularity has been won by no appeal to stupid prejudices or depraved-tastes.-- uoswn utooe. ... The character which this Macrazlne Dos ses ses for variety, enterprise, artistic wealth. and literary culture that has keptpacewith 11 11 nas not iea tne times, snouid cause its conductors to rerard it with justifiable complacency, it also entitles them to a great claim upon the public gratitude. The Magazine has done good and not evil all the days of its life. Brooklyn Eagle. SUBSCRIPTIONS. 1873. tbrms : Harper's Magazine, one year.. ...,f4 00 An extra codv of either thm M -. Weeklv. or Bazar will h -nTmTtJrr...' for every Club of Five Subscribers at4 00 each, in one remittance; or, six copies for $2 00, without extra copy. i Subscriptions to liarper's Magazine, Weeklv. and Bazaar, to on tiirtrM inr n year, f 10 00; or, two of Harpei's Periodi cals, to one address for one year, .17 00. buck, numoers can oe supplied at anv time. - . A COmslete set of TTrrr, irrTtnA now comnriainir 45 VnlnrnM. In nMt .uk binding, will be sent by express, freight at expense of purchaser, lor $3 25 per volume. Blnsrle volumes., bv mail. rinntnuiA rvi Cloth cases, for binding, 55 cents: by mail. . The noataire nn : FTirrwr,i ilimina i. nk O . w fc.iui, U ta cents a year, which must be paid at the sub- scnoers post omce. Aaaress - HAJSPEB A BROTHERS, r - New Jork. v april 7 , . 275-tf OOPERIOR CO UKT CLERK and Sher 0;i3 ClankB. For sale bj ' UX - u ;. 0 Q BALL Bead V 'S PATENT ENAMEL LEAD, LMQEED OIL AND ZINC! AQ LOtlC AG TIIE: DE8T LEAD TIIE ORDIHAnY 7AY. SOLD" BY THE GALLON. used Bradley's Patent Enamel Paiut on my with it. and it looks as well now as when Plains, Fauqudeb Co., Va.. Feb. 6tb. 1873. each.. As practice was slack, I did the job my now with Southern people. It should be mis icibcr. S. McGILL, M. D. give them greater satisfaction than they can t t wax. u.. jbiwxm, , Front Street Theatre. Chambbrsbubo, December 10th, 1872. ,. . vrl V t w n !.. I- . . 1 a . "' nuviviu T1 UHTC - Yn r f rnlr JACOB STOUFFER & SON. I have pleasure in stating that it has proved than you promised, is more economical, cairies nuiu uustiruea'jj e oaor. JOHN WETHERED. ' . Baltimobe, December 27th. 1S7K Patent Enamel Paint Dear Sir Th- nint endorse as the best oi any kind we have ever intend to use it on all nne, t. ' nuvxc TTC paramount to any other. m n TrtttinJ DICB.EY, M. D. : C P. KNIGHT, Sole Agent, No. 93 W. Lombard Htrf Raifim.n office. f MANAGER POST. THE 1ST, A WEEKLY REPUDLICAN JOURNAL, DEVOTED TO ART, NEWS, COMMERCE, AGRICULTURE, MANUFACTURES, LITERATURE, And fo the development oi every moral, intellectual and nVi v.ai r-j"""' wuiu. iu tnr people of the nation, and especially of this section of North Carolina. Term s ONE TEAR 2 00 CASH IN AD VANCE. Published in the town of Fajetteville, N. C, every Saturday morning. BENJ. ROBINHOK, Editor and Publisher. 276-tf april 8 J AS. A. LOWERY COSNSB THUtD AND PRINCESS STS.t uOmmritM nv TTm Tl yitepairinr neatly done, at abort antic Alter TWtrtar Tears of croeri nM .i HHOL. I rrt nnnaml JZ a. . . . 1 JT " WW VW VkEUv bectjjrfSlathtCIty,, , STEAMSHlHPs. ; S T E A H SII I P i ,,. " 1 n ITOK NEW YORIS SAILING TUESDAYS AND pptn FROM NEW YORK, AND wgS1 . DAYS AND SATURDAYS rto? - ' WILMINGTON. M T allUrailroS No oassenger taken. For Frei-nt . BARRY BROTHERS, Agents ma 26 in-. BALTIMORE AM fiMliGflf SEMI-WEEKLY Composed of the first-class Steamsyp, 1. J. Foley, Capt. D. J. prire Lucille, Capt. I. S. Banaett Rebecca Clyde, Capt. 1). c. Chila Will hereafter sail from Baltimore evry Tuesday and Friday and from U'llnrtnetoB everv Wednesday andSatunlay, connS2! at Wilmineton with the AVilminSr lumbia and Augusta, Wilmington, and W don. and the Vilmington, WarSte t Rutherford railroads; also the several lir, of steamers to tfayeteville, nei - ulVing 1 nrougll mils of Ladine To all points in North and .South Carolln. Qeorgiaand Alabama; connecting at liaiu more with the Baltimore and Ohio andth Northern Central railroads for all point ii the Vest and Northwest, and With kIoqiyia.. New York add xuimaeipiya.. A. D. CAZAUX, Agents, Wilmington. N C AjstdRes & Co, Agents, Baltimore, dec 31 Philadelphia and ISoulliem Mail Steamship Line. r .. rpHE FIRST CLASS STEAM EKS PIONEER, 825 TONS Captain JOHN WAKELEY, T0NAWANDA, 850 TONS, Captain C. C. WILTJ14NKS juiiii wueKiy jine, auu sail aiu'rnaiciyirom Philadelphia and Wilmington every Tuf- VLiXf JXlUllllIlg, ill O U UIOCK. THROTJG1I BILLS OF LADISQ Given to New York, Boston, Providence, Fall River, Portland and all points in the New England States, at n.s low rates as by any other route. Aiso to Liverpool, 1ondon, Ant.wprn Hrprnpn 1 1 1 1. 1 .11 nr A ins.ii riinm and all points on the con tineutiiinl east coast -, - 1 01 i.ngiana. Through rates from Philadelphia to all Points in North Carolina. South farolina. Georeia. Alaham.i. I.onisi.in:) MississiDDl and Tennessee, at as low rates as by compe- 41 11 ' tiug line!.. For Freicht enraremeHlR. ami rates apply to . WORTH fc WORTH. Atent, , Wilmington.N. C. J. M. Foksiiee, Superintendent. Or to WM. L. JAM KM. (Jpneral Arent. 'Zii and yj jlkjck treei, Jr'nixaaeipnia. June 6 0-tf JIIIotliiLLAillliU t Oi. ' - JOB PRINTING . in all its branches, NEATLY EXECUTED S. G, HALL. prcticl job printer. HAVING BEEN PHACTJCALLV engagj in the printing business lr nearly twewj years, feels coulideut of lus.aLniitjy w nis customers. Pairticular altenliou given to COMMERCIAL PRINTING such as BILL HEAD. CARDS, MONTHLY STATEMENTS CHECKS, LETTEtt HEADS ' ltECEirTS,&c 111 I L 110 III in most of its branches. His office is supplied. witb t .a Entirely New MtefI of the very .Latest Styles and Faslioas, And he GUARANTEES SATISKAU v in all cases. Wcddinj Cards, InTUation9,:&c. Ct Of the Latest Styles. TERMS MODEHATj Office on rrincews Street between Fr 1 noiVTIlT. ill! WILMINGTOPf N. C may IS-ti " .
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