MISCELLANEOUS.
FIELD CROPS. 1873.
GENERAL AND SPECIAL PREMI
UMS FOR FIELD CROPS.
The following General and Special
Premiums for Field Crop, will be
awarded at the Fifth Annual Fair of the
Cape Fear Agricultural Association, to
be held in the Fall of 1873 :
GENERAL PREMIUMS.
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, $100
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, $20
CORN.
Far largest crop of Corn grown upon four (4)
acres of upland or lowland. Regulations
same as for Cotton : two (2) bushels to be
exhibited as sample :
Premium, S-jO each
For largest crop of Corn grown upon one (1)
acre of upland or lowland. Same regula
tions as above :
Premium, 520 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 :
Premium, ?23
OATS AND RYE.
For largest yield of Rice, Oats or Rye, same
regulations as above; two bushels to be
exhibited:
Premium, each S20
POTATOES.
For largest crop of Sweet Potatoes upon one
(I) acre; one-fourth to be dug and two (2)
bushels to be exhibited as sample :
Premium, 810
For largest crop of Irish Potatoes upon one
half () acre ; same regulations as above
for Sweet Potatoes :
Premium, 810
TEAS, &C.
For largest crop of Ground Teas upon one
acre ;
Premium, 2j
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 on 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 eut 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 eacn 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 the General .Secretary, when
the articles are entered, otherwise the award
ing committees will withhold the premiums
.Largest yield of each of the lollowing ar
ticles of fruit -find vegetables, to be proved
by affidavit and submitted to the committee.
Garden Peas $5
Cucumbers 5
Tomatoes 5
Asparagus 5
Radishes. o
Beets 5
Cabbages 5
Spring Irish Potatoes 5
Gellery 5
Cauliflowers 5
Peaches 5
Pears 5
Grapes, Scuppernoug, Mich., Flowers and
Concord 5
SPECIAL PREMIUMS
By the Navassa Guano Company,
of Wilmington.
500 pounds Navassa Guano for the best yield
or corn from lour acres of upland.
500 pounds Navassa Guano for the best yield
of cotton from four acres of upland.
500 pounds Navassa Guano for the best yield
of oats from four acres of upland.
500 pounds Navassa Guano for the best yield
of sweet potatoes from four acres of up
land. 500 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
sociation. 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 i 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.
GOO pounds of Carolina Fertilizer for the
largest production of peanuts to the acre.
100 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.
The above premiums are for crops pro
duced by the use of Carolina Firtilizer only.
and the awarding of said premiums is left
discretionary with the Committee of the As
sociation, unaer tneir rules.
Competitors will be required to furnish us
with detailed statements of mode of ampli
cation, and culture, and the results; and the
awards of the committee will be fulfilled by
shipment oi the Fertilizer as directed, upon
receipt by us ol the above required state-
menu.
By Vick & Mebane,
Commission Merchants & General Agents
iorwnanns ouperpnospnate, StarPhos
phate and Bahama soluble Guano.
One ton Whann's superphosphate for the
largest production or cot ton to the acre.
One ton Star Phosphate for the largestfpro-
duction of Cotton to the acre.
One ton Bahama Soluble Guano for largest
nroductien of Cotton to the acre.
The above premiums are for crops produ
ced oy me use oi enuer oi me above Ferti
lizers alone, or only In combination with
plantation manures or vegetable matter.
Competitors are required to furnish the
General Secretary with a detailed statement
oi uieir moaes oi application ana culture.
Commission Merchants A General Agents
mr me ooiuoie sea lsiana .uuano.
one ton Soluble Sea Island Guano, for the
largest yield of Cotton to the acre.
one ton Soluble Sea Island Guano for the
largJt yieia or Cora to the acre.
-The above Premium o.r for rmnv nmHn
ced by the use of Soluble Sea Island Guano
alone, or In combination with plantation
manure only ; and the awarding of said pre-
T ouwonary wiin tne com
mittee of the Association, under their rules.
uompeuwn are required to furnisn the
General Secretary with a detailed statement
yu iuc4 uuns ui eyuiaiuon ana culture.
PROPOSALS.
S
TATIONERY.
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA.
V, 1
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Office of Secretary of State
Raleigh, N. C, Sept. 45th
In pursuance of law, sealed proposals will
be received at this office until the first day
of November, 1S73, for furnishing the fol
lowing amounts and kinds of Stationery,
to wit:
150 reams Book Paper, sized and calendered,
Z1X3S, 4-j IDS.
61 reams Iegal Cap Taper
'Zi
(S
37
4
5
15
4H
45
10
13
36
Fool's Cap Paper
letter Paper, Congress
Com. Note Paper, Congress
Billet Note Paper
Account "
Enrolling "
Flat Letter
Flat Cap
Medium "
Demy "
Tax List Paper, sized, 22xoi,
GO lbs
20
reams
Letter Paner. 14 sheets. Litho-
erranhed Head. 5 chancres
reams Letter Paper, whole sheets, Litho-
grapnea iieaa, o cnanges
1 ream Com. Note Papsr, yz sheets, Litho
graphed Head
2 reams Packet Note Paper, y sheets, Lith-
graphed Head
1 ream Packet Note Paper, whole sheets,
Lithographed Head
3 reams Blotting Paper, large sheets
18U reams Wrapping Paper, brown, heavy
2l reams W rapping Paper, Manilla
2), Reams Envelope Paper Buff
4 reams JianK jsote faper
9,000 Envelopes, No. 10 XXX, white
2,000
500
2,000
28,000
1,500
3,500
1,000
2,000
2,500
9.
8,
t
a,
4'
4.
4 Buffs
' White
' " open ends
" 12, XXX, white, Lith
craDhed. 2 chances
13,000 Envelopes, No. 10, XXX, white Lith
ographed, 5 changes
8,000 Enyelopes. No, 9, XXX, white, Lith
ographed, 3 changes
1,000 Envelopes, No. 8, XXX, white Lith
ographed 8,500 Envelopes, No. 7 XXX white, Litho
graphed, 3 changes
14,000 Envelopes, No. fi, XXX, white Lith
ographed, 4 changes
3,000 Envelopes, No. 5, XXX, white Litho
graphed, 3 changes
lJ4gross Congress Tie Envelopes, assorted
sizes
10 dozen Cloth lined Envelopes, assorted
sizes
12 gross Lead Pencils, Faber, No. 2
1 dozen Lead Pencils, Faber, No. 1
2 gross Lead Pencils, American, No. 2
4 dozen Lead Pencils, Faber, red and blue
50 gross Steel Pens, assorted
4 " " " Star
1 " " " Magnesum
7 " " " Washington Medallion
(i " " " Falcon
4 " " " Gillots404
2 " " Gilliots, 303
1 " " ' Spencerian, No. l
4 " f" " Spencerian, No. 2
4 " Quill Pens, Congress.
V, " " " Italian
I " Quills
1 Quill Pen Mender
10 gross Penholders, cedar swell
I gross Pehholers, guta percha
7 bottles Pounce
45 sheets parchment, first quality
25 yards Vellum, Linen
II boxes Newspaper Wrappers, large
G3 boxes Newspaper Wrappers, small
V, dozen Paper Folders, ivory
I dozen paper weights, lasn
y dozen Paper Cutters, tin
I dozen Spungc Cups, Glass
7 lbs. Spoueo
5 dozen Pencil Sharpeners
3 Arm Rests, very large
3 sets Drawing instruments
10 quarts Black Ink, David's
itt quarts, Writing Ink, Carter's
18 quarts Writing Ink, Arnold's
5 quarts Writing Ink, Maynard S
36 ouarts Copvins Ink. Carter's
Wi gross Stanford's Black Ink, in 2 oz. bot
tles 3y dozen Carmine Ink, Conger & Fields
l.-j copy press 15ooks, icuer
20 Brushes, for copy press
13 dozen Spools Red Tape
50 sheets Oil Paper, for copy press
28 gross Gum Bands, assorted
VA gros Mucillage, Stickwells, 2 oz. Hat. hot.
30 pints Mucillage, Stickwells
12 Mucilage Cups and Brushes
8 Ruling Pens j
5 Cork Screws !
10 Inkstands, large glass, for office use j
78 pounds Twine, Flax, Large
27 pounds Twine, New Zcland
2 Twine Boxes
25 Boxes Eyelets
6 Eyelet Punches and Sets
VA gross McGill's Paper Fastnurs
21 Papers of Pins, assorted
2 Diaries, 1874, pocket size
1 pair P. O. Scales
2 pair Fairbank Scales, to weigh 4 lbs
2 pair Fairbank Scales, to weih 15 lbs
l!4gross India Rubber squares
2y dozen Erasers, steel, ivory handle I
H gross Paper Clamps, Swartworts, 2 & 3
6 India Rubber Rulers, Hat, is inches, t
(4 44 44 44 j. 44
jj 44 44 (4 44 ) 44 j
1 Wooden Ruler, brass edge, 21 inches
4 Bankers' Shears, large
4 Bankers' Shears, small
7 Pocket Scissors
1 Flexible Rubber Ruller, 18 inches
1 Pocket Rule Ivory
30 box Notarial Seals, gilt, 24 inches
12 boxes Notarial Seals, deep red, inch
10 boxes Notarial Seals, blue, 2y, inches
12 boxes Notarial Seals, green, 2y inches
5,000 Notarial Waters, 2y inches
12 Memorandum Books
2 dozen Rubber Heads, for pencils j
150 Registration Books, 2 qrs, llat cap, poin
ted and ruled I
50 Blank Books, 4 qrs, flat cap ruled '
20Ccsh Books, 4 qrs, cap ruled
230 Poll Books, 2 qrs, cap printed and ruled
20 License Books, 0 qrs, demy, printed forms
15 Apprentice Bond Boks, 4 qrs, cap, prin
ted form
20 Bastardy Bond Books, 4 qrs, cap, printed
form
15 Administrator's Bond Books, 1 qrs, cap,
printed form
15 Guardian Bond Books, 4 qrs, cap printed
form
20 Money Order Books, 4 qrs, cap, printed
form ' r
230 Justices Dockets, 4 qrs, cap, printed
form
5 Marriage Licenses, 6 qrs, Demy, printed
form
25 small Indexes, 4x12 inches
is Minute books, Co., Com rs, 8 qrs, demy
15 Summon's Dockets, 8 qrs, demy
15 Judgment Dockets, 8 qrs, demy
15 issue Dockets, 8 qrs, demy
2 Criminal Dockets, 8 qrs, demy
20 Minute Dockets, 8 qrs, demy
15 Alphabetical Index Docket, 8 qrs, dcrav
10 Execution Dockets, 8 qurs, deruv
20 General Index, 8 qrs, demy ,
12 Marriage Records, S qrs, demy
40 Records of Deeds, 8 qrs, demy
5 Records of Wills, 8 qrs demy ruled
10 Records of Accounts. Sors. demv ruled
t o Records of Settlements, 8 qrs, demy
ruled
I 10 Records or Orders and Decree', demv,
ruled
g 10 Records
All writing paper, and paper used in blank
books to be perfect, animal sized and lol'ts
drled; to weigh not less than ten pounds to
the letter ream and in proportion thereto.
All bids must contain samples of the sev
eral kinds of paper proposed to be furnished
and state distinctly the price per pound or
ream of each kind.
Books and dockets marked to bo in half
binding, leather back and papers sides, those
marked 9 to be in full binding Russia backs
and bunas.
Further information in relation to books
can be obtained at the office of the Secretary
of State, where samples can also be seenJ
All articles to be delivered before the first
day of January, at the Capitol building, un
less otherwise agreed by the Secretary of
State,
Contracts will be awarded to the lowest
bidder for each class offering sufficient se
curity. WM- H- HOWERTON,
tept 20 td Secretary of State.
THE GEEAT SHOW FIKST ! !
ivrorviAY. oct. 13th.
: , t , . .
Three Performances ; At 10 1-2 A. M., aii 2 1-2 M 7 P. H.
LENT AT LAST. .
THE NEW SENSATION FOR THE SOUTH.
I
FIRST GRAND BOUTHERN TOUR OF LENT'S RAILROAD LEVIA
THAN, UNI VERSAL'.LIVING EXPOSITION, GREAT AND ONLY
N. Y. CIRCUS AND METROPOLITAN MUSICAL BRIGADE!
Which will give three grand holiday exhibitions at Wilmington, Monday, October 13tb.
THE-7 WONDERS OF THE WORLD IN A GAS-LIT CITY OF TENTSJ
An army of Men! A Legion of Horses! A Continent of Canvas! The Globe in Captivity!
Tro Monster Special Express Trains of Menagerie, Museum and Arenlc Marvels.
5$ 1 , o o o 5 o o o
Permanently invested in Established Zoological Gardens with 500 Animal captives in
30 Double Dens. ,
Iu a separate, vast and brilliantly illuminated Amphitheatre, with safe and equally
elligible seats for over 5,000 spectators, the three steadfast Star Arenas of
THE GREAT CIRCUS OF THE GREAT CITY,
For the past seven successive winters the only triumphant equestrian competitor
with the caost aristocratic and popular metropolis amusement, and the one and only
continuous legitimate Circus, with a local habitation and New York name. Always
presenting, in undivided rivalry, the most distinguished physical beauty and Equee
tnan and muscular genius and Heroism of two continents.
THE 5 FUNNIEST FELT-CROWNED FOOLS.
A World's Horse Fair of priceless thoroughbred Steeds, and atomic Arabian and
Shetland Ponies, unparall 3led in presence, spirit and educated action;
MEMNON'S MUSICAL JUBILEE !
By the twenty live Solo Masters, combined in martial band and operatic orchestra, led
by Mr; HENRY PAGE, the Cornet King.
THE MASTER MANAGER'S ORIGINAL EQUESCURRICULUM AND
HIPPOZOONOMADON?
Including a colossal quadrupedal Company of uerfbrmine horses tiniest trick uonies.
educated elephants, elk, goats, buffilo, antelopes and apes, and a canine college of
wonderful riding and acting dogs.
A FEATE GLASS DEN OF TWENTY MAMMOTH SERPENTS
Festooned in whose crushing folds appear, in both performances, and parade the
mysterious and intrepid h , s ; U 1" t 1 ? ;
ZANGA, STANLEY'S AFRICAN INTERPRETER !
While in the open Den of
MONSTER 1SH A TV E T E K,
H23U IiEO Performs his Huge and savage Bengal
Tiger Pets.
POSITIVE AND IMPARTI AD PROOF
Or the proportions, resources and merit ot the greatest of great Showa is furnished
in the unanimous
Praises lof the Press and Public !
Huge Highway Holiday Parade,
Led by the PEERLESS MUSICAL BRIGADE, in the movinc Mountain of Gold.
p,C00 LEVIATHAN CHARIOT, with the thrilling Tableau of H ERR LEO in the
uriiiuiu Aitivio auu uivra. iu iae awiui rvinon's lien. ThA vhA o c
anew era of Alegoric Art and Animal Sensation the golden age of tspectacu!.?
display.
CIRCULATE THE GOOD NEWS THAT THE
G II E A T EST SH 0 W O N E A R T H
IS CoMINO; and note the liberal r. iwnwv mrv vv ...
; DR. A. H. LINDLEY,
SURGEON IIT CHIEF TO CHARLOTTE,
N. C, Branch of Dr. Kline's ,Mrhiladel
phia Belle vue Hospital," at the Brgrent re
quest, and to accommodate the afflicted who
desire to consult him at or near their homes
will be at the following places on the days'
named below, where fie desires to meet all
who are afflicted with chronic long stand
ing or obscure diseases especially CAN
CEJR&, TUMORS and ULCEUS, diseases of
the eyes and ears, constitutional blood dis
eases, and diseases of the nervous system.
He cures fits, spasms and convulsions; also,
neuralgia, rheumatism, and diseases of the
heart, lungs, stomach, bowels, kidneys and
bladder. He operates on CLUBFOOT, Fis
tula and nies. - '
Dr. Lindley has made the treatment of
chrome diseases bis especial study, and his
large experience, both in hospital and pri
tax ana p
vate practice, enables him to cure a large
per cent, of the most stubborn cases. He
and his co-partners are well known through
out tne South, through their cures of can
cers and other chronic diseases. Fees lor
consultation, $1 00. Charges for treatment
always moderate.
s Lumberton, N. CL, Rowland's , hotel, OcW
17 and ia
Wilmington, N. C, Purcell House, Oct. at.
Whiteville, N. C, Maxwell's hotel, Oct, 21.
Fair Bluff, Principal hotel, Oct. 22.
Marion, S. C, Marion hotel, Oct, IB.
sept 18 " 10;;.fW'
JAS. A. LOWERY,
CARRIAGE MAKER & REPAIRER.
I HAVE removed my establishment to
my new buildings on the corner of
FOURTH AND CAMPBELL STS.
Near Bony Bridge, where I shall be pleased
to see my old customers and maoy new
ones. k
Carriage making, painting and repairing
neatly done. Horse Shoeing, and various
kinds of iron work done on reasonable
terms.
Having had thirty years experience in
this business, I am confident that I can do
the finest work, and give satisfaction.
ALL aVORK WARRANTED.
sept 3rtf T JAS. A. LOWERY.
DON'T TOIL AWAY YOUR
LIFE FOR LANDLORDS.
BUILDING LOTS for sale in healthy and
desirable localities on Church, Nun, Ann,
Orange, Dock, Chesnnt, ulberry, Walnut,
Red Cross, Rankin, Dickinson, Wood, Char
lotte, Sixth, Seventh, Wilson, Eighth,
Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth and Thir
teenth streets. Satisfactory time given fo
payment. Apply to
JAMES WILSON.
Or in his absence to ,
WM. N. HANKINS.
0 Market street.
feb8 26-tf
QUARANTINE NOTICE.
The following Quarantine Regulations
will be in force from and after the 1st ol
June, 1873, until further notice :
1st. All vessels from Porta South of Cape
Fear will come to at the Visiting Station
near "Deep Water Point," and await the
inspection of the Quarantine Physician.
2d. All vessels having sickness on board
on arrival, or having had sickness during
the voyage, are required to come to the
Station for inspection, without regard to
the Port from whence they sailed.
3d. Vessels not included as above will
proceed to -Wilmington without detention.
4th. Pilots are especially enjoined to
make -careful enquiry, and if not satisfied
with the statements of the Captain, or if
the vessel is in a filthy condition, they will
bring the vessel to the Station for further
examination. , , , : ,
5th. Pilots wilfully violating the Quaran
tihe'laws are subject to forfeiture of their
branch, Masters of vessels to a fine of Two
Hundred ($200) Dollars a day rof'etetjhlay
they violate the Quarantine laws, and all
other persons are liable for each and every
offence. ' " T
6th. All vessels subject to visitation un
der these regulations will set flags in the
main rlging port side.
F. W. POTTER,
Quarantine Physician
Port of Wilmington, N. C.
lO-Sat's&Wed'stlstNo v -
may SO
BIRD CA.&ES,
SHOVELS, SPADES, HtfES, PITCH
. ! , .
FORKS, Rakes, Trace Chains, Ac., Ac., at
NATH'L JACCHPI'B
Hardware Depot,
No. 8 Market street.
The American Farmer.
This old standard monthly journal of agri
culture begins a new volume January 1st.
successful of American agriculturists con
tribute to Its pages. It is practical substan
tial, reliable! Subscription $1.50! a year. To
clubs of five or more, onry f Leach,' 'Very
handsome premiums for clubs. Specimen
number free. SAM'L SANDS 2fc SON. pub
ishers, Baltimore. Mm dec31-d&wtf
rpHRKE lOTS ON 8IXTH STREET BE-
. i t ' ; ' " ;. . , m -r. . ;
tween; Church and Castle streets, ixl65
feet each, for sale. , ,j ,? , t
Apply, to , '
J AMES BRO WN,
s s Real Estate Agents
'. f r 233-tf.,
CLARENBOK SALOON !
South side, at foot of-Market St.
R. J. SCARBOROUGH, Proprietor.
Beat "Wines Sc Liquors always
; 't on Hand. ,- ;!,
Meaf s, furnished at all Hour and Ifvtise
lepkopen Pay and Right.
-XS&KtoPUe wi,h the beK Baltimore and
Philadelphia Bee, weekly,,
Oj-stcrs, whoti in a.-on, of , Uie Ixt,
rr.
especial aitenuon is paip Desiaes lhat given
the stable crops to Stock breeding, Fruit
STEAMSHIP LNK
-Jr Li
, , NEW '- YORlt,
SAILING TUESDAYS AND tRlDATR
FRQM. NEW YOR1T, AND WEBNEb
DAYS AND 8ATURDAYS FROM
WILMINGTON.
TIIROUGII CONNCTIONN WIT
ALL RAILROADS LEXl)lN(;
OUT of ttii-mint6n
No oassengers taken. Freint appi j
BARRT BROTHERS. Apnls
ma 2ti
I IT-
BALTIMORE AM) WILBINQFUJ
"A
A-
, SEMI-WEEKLY
STEAMSHIP LINK.
CompoeeU of the flrst-class Steamship
V. J. Foley, Capt. D. J. Price
Lucille, Capt. I. S. Dannett
Rebecca Clyde, Capt. D. c Child
' Will hereafter sail from Baltimore evry
Tuesday and Friday and from Wilmington
every Wednesday and Saturday, connection
at Wilmington with 'the Wilminjrton Co!
lumbia and Augusta, Wilmington, and wel
don. and the Wilmington, Charlotte and
Rutherford railroads; also the several lines
of steamers to Fayeteville, ;
Giving Througli Bills of Lading,
To all points in North and South Carolina.
Georgia and Alabama; connecting at Balti
more with the Baltimore and Ohio and the
Northern Central railroads forjill points in
the Vest and Northwest, and with steamers
and railroads for Boston, New York and
Philadelphia. , , , ,
A. D. CAZAtTX.
I Ajsems, Wilmington, N,-C.
AndRks & Co, Agents, Baltimore.
dec 31 ; ' !. J92
Philadelphia" and Southern Mali"
Steamship Line.
rjHE FIRST CLASS STEAMERS'
PIONEER, '5 TONS
Caplam JOHN WAKELEY,
TONAWANDA, 850 -TONS,
Captain C. C. WIIiTBANKS
form a weekly line, and sail alternately from
Philadelphia and Wilmington every Tues
day morning, at V o'clock.
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING
Given to New York, Boston, Providence,
Fall River, Portland and all point in the
New England States, at as low rates as by
any other route. Aiso to Liverpool, London,
Antwerp, Bremen, Hamburg, Amsterdam,
and all points on the continent and east coast
of England,
Through rates from Philadelphia to all
points In Nortlr Carolina, South iiaroUna,
Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi
and Tennessee, at as low rates as by compe
ting lines. ,
.For Freight engagements, and rates apply
to WORTH A WORTH, Agents,
' Wilmington, N. C.
J. M. I oiwu ee, Superintendent.
Or to . . ,
WM. L. JAMES, General Arent, 2J7 and
239 Dock Street, Philadelphia,
i JuneS ' ' 1 i ! t
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