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WTLIOTGTON, N. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER: 14, 1873
. ' . . . - : - J- i " -. . - , i
; j i 5Vry ateraaor, except supa.
.Us ASiN.lFdVtor and ropfieor
rth-rriltion.
SiibWription .
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5 00
-.i.j in qiimre 3 .00
jiMtlrt, in adv-ue . ;.. 1 50
Tionth, io jiati.-:, ., -- 50
. PIVn,,.mtence ?o Melted from our friends
inar' of the SrT-, on t-p:- of irene
' ,,,. PoHtifv "w a-d r.-;)irlh i
fM;i,;1M; f...,M..!-v
SCHOOL BOOKS,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
SCHOOL BOOKS.
A N D COMPLETE ASSORT-
: ,i ,,i -.-1km l 1J. .:.s ju-:. rcoc;.v-l, and foi
LIVK LOOK! AND MUS1U STOitE.
Mercliaimi.se Brokerage bificc."
; .. Nihiplc.'' co'isliinlly on hand
r Vr.'i:ii"iV-'ll"J' 11,1,1 i'-,ii""Jlc(,ir,-J,s in
Viiftii'-'ii !'i:U'iv;is.
.i,.,,.i-intiMim oi ni.-ii-iif.mli.-c, orders
solicit :md Kleniphed promptly.
M,;.vh:tM,li- ;nxi l and soid in tliis
:m ii v i i ''
li'.atioii.
Ti-iiea-i u'tll :i c;sli puivhses noliated,
Wilfi iK'l" ll 'Ju.i wi i-ui, W....MU-,.
at.'.l fri-c!y, :i 1 1 l oiicu v.iin juui
'j r J v - i . .... ... T,i-n-niMl' 4
M.-i-chiiiidiso hu.1 l'roduce iiiokr.
.! .. 1 . i I. I Ij v 1 .
1 L- I 4 f
j... W. I.p.-iU I. DoUUHTBN
LOPER DUUGHTEN,
x a v v r. s t o li i: s
.Ni SiLfnii-:ilN rilODLXTS,
.V :,') SOUTH FliONT XTKKET.
Piiilailulpliia, I' v.,
j; l. r.-; i': ir Tiu'pon'ine Casks solicited aud
p.siiiiily tided at iovest jnai-ker. irice.
lUt. TUUNi:ii wislies to iui(rm nis iuisu-
mors and public generally, that he is now
prepared to do all kind of work in his line,
aud would respectfully request, a con tin ua-
lioa of tliw patronage which has heretofore
beca so liberally bestowed upon him.
jan Hi tf 206
Supr's Hew Family Mm Machine,
'I'liK srrKiinmrrv ov tiif. sin(.;kk
Miti-li, siiiipliciiy ol inechanisin, and adap-
taldlshed in .'air an i open competition in
.tctual sewing eontests. UJiO the Pl'HI.If
Il.oWtN I i'l N of their meiits is io be
t- 1 - - I , ' I 1 ,4.
"uini in me uuincrous ;tuaus nu.i
I'UI.rX over every ompetttir at the VI
HNNAKXl't sl'i'iuN and i.ta !y all the In
lii:rlal l-'ah-s in Am riea and in l-iirop;.
:i(?nt l'ii'. I una ir.iibt Neeille nnd is
!iilaest ii u-.;:-. i. ' lias lilc iiullfs aiipro-
1 ur the K-inii v til.- ;..!:.! i-i'ss si ud tJie
I'rosmker. I.'.'' v'm: ; ; i.X 'DAILY CSK
-''"'!: s .i ;i: vcar. ; ,' ! dr any
!' 1... I
f s.u.1 on i ir rnstahmnr p! 'l'etins
';; ;!,(! fuii i di i tii ! e i ven.
' !lk-i.- Nd,i, Jappui's ti , .-vmlh I'roiit
"!i'f-t, N lhuingtun, N.
v H AS. i:. DIIHILH.
Manager.
REMOVAL,
tAS. A. LOWEKY,
CARRIAGE MAKER & REPAIRER.
j HAVE removed inv establishment to
i nir new buildings on the corner ol
loi KTll AND C'AMIT.ELL STS.
j'-ir Hony l'.tid.-e, lie re I shall he pleased
' m-c my old cusioiners and niat.v new
yurrm-o ma'jing, p-itnting and repairing
'iy ''pur. ilorse Shoeing, and various
ot iron work done oa reasonable
u nis.
, Having had thirty vears exporienoe in
fuiMness. I am eontider.t that I can do
i.ucsl work, and ive it istaetion.
AtiL WOKIv WAIiUANTK".
'il " .1 AS, A. I A IWERV.
AT
fecial Pratitiort for thw niiro nf
..in.-...- e . . ,. . ...
1 umors, ,oroiiila, t liroiuc
''vis. i;ulepy, Liver Diseases.
L terine Diseases, kin Diseas
s and all kindred AttVe
t i o u s succcssiuly
T rented.
Li0cc: and Tumors will he treated with
-eeciiies without the use ot the kuit'e,
.-o.-t iht lo.e of blood aud but with lit-
Jw to the patient,
tnis lor trpatrvinrit 1... i., ll... .--a. .1,
j , -All e Tuaxauieatious addresse 1 to
vi' , wit" Prompt atteutiou. Cir-
un . iiiuai j i tuit-s nui ng scut
I'i'ifc03'1 Intirmary Eaet Ceutrc street,
0ot .R- J. MILES HUNTER cV CO.
MISCELLANEOUS.
THE "SILVER TONGUE.'
ORGANS
The bast ORGANS of the Reed class
T IN THE WORLD.
A
The Best for Churches and Lodges.
The Best for Sunday Schools.
The Best for Parlors and Vestries.
The Best for Academies and Colleges.
The Best for Tiihlic Halls.
The Best for Orchestra and Stage.
These instruments, which for sweet
ness of tone and elegance of appoint
ment stand unrivalled, have met with
unprecedented success in this country
and abroad. i i .
MANUFACTURED"" BY
E.P. NEEDHAM & SON.
ESTABLISHED IN 184G.
Nos 343, 145 & 147 East 23d st. N Y
Kcsponsible parties applying for agencies
in section still uusupplipd, will receive
prompt attention and liberal inducements.
Phi ties residing at a distance from our au
thorized agents, may order Ironi our factory.
Send lor illustrated trie.e. aug 26-tf
TO THE WESTTTO THE WEST!
lie-tore making your arrangements to fol
low the advice of tho "thousands -who have
already gone," it would be we'l to consider
what has been done to tnako thejoirliey to
your 'Homes in the West'' as pleasant and
free from danger as human skill and loie
sight can accomplish.
By consolidation and construction, a road
has been put into operation on4he shortest
possible line from Nashville, Tenn., to St.
Louis, ,4the future great City of the world."
This line, the
dT. LOUIS A SOUTHEASTERN RAIL
WAY, has?, during the past year, earned an envia
ble reputation by its tmboth track, prompt
time, sure connections, and the magnifi
cence of its passenger equipment. Its
trains are made up of new and commodious
ay e ir, provided with the celebrated Mi!
Icr C'l ipl.-r and p atlormj
and t
jie Went in-
hoa.-e air brake. I
Ir, is p is-i:ive!y Mn- ot y
line innniug
Vulini ;ti r I ej Dr.iwi:i-B in lepUj
Li.irs lh oiudj without hatige trom Nash
vi 1 1- to tft. Louis. No other line p-etends
to oiler s'.icu iid v in atfef , either in distance,
time, -M- qaipui. nt. j W by, then, journey
b circuitous1 rou'.ee? Do not be induced
to purchase tickets to St. Louis or the
West by any other line, remember that
Tlie "St. Louis & Southeastern" '
is the shortest, cheapest, quickest, best and
only line under one mijai;ement from
Nashville to St. Louii, aud is frum 00 to
200 mile the shortest to St. Louis, Kansas
City, Omaha, Denver, California, Texas,
and all western points. It is also the "Chi
ci&o Shortest Line.M via Evansville.
You can secure the cheapest rates for
yourselves and your movables on applica
tion, m person or by letter, to Charles
McCabs, Southern Passenger Agent, near
College street Depot, Nashville, Tenn., or
to the underpinned.
WB DAVENPORT,
Genet al Ticket Agent, St. Louis.
No trouble to answer questions.
"July 2o 57-Gm
Just Armea per steamer Raleigli
NOTIIEIl invoice of Hams, Breakfast
Htrips and shoulders, of our own curing;
also, choice lot of Prime Leaf Lard, in '20
pound Oak Buckets, expressly for family
use. Give it atrial.
We return our thanks to our customers
and friends for their kind favors and liberal
patronage extended our new enterprize, and
are determined not to be outdone in prices
and quality of Goods. An examination of
our superior Stock of Groceries, Wines and
Liquors will convince the mosfeskeptieal that
money can be saved by giviujc us their or
ders. 1
Remember the corner under the Seaman's
Home. i
J. II. McGARITY & CO.
Sept 23 liS-
PARKElt & TA YluOil
. - i
Successors to
A. II. NEFF,
Jtlanufaclurers and dealers iu
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
Guns, litoves. Lanterns, Kerosene, Oil Tin
and Sheet Iron Ware. '
Roofing done at snort notice
Agents for Fair bank's Scales.
i
No. 19 Front Street
WILMINGTON, W. C.
nov 19 150-ly
MISCELLANEOUS.
33 I BLO'M-A,
i AWARDED ny TUX ' I
Aiiioriean Institiito
J. W. McKEE,
FOR
Eibroiiery aai Flntins llacWnes.
" It U ingenious and will meet the want
of every mtron in the ld "
EXirrBrTlON1 OK ISZ2.
F. A."BamardVPr-
Sohn E. Gavit, Reo Secy.
Samuel D liiJmsu, Cor. St-cy.
New York, November 20, 1S72. I
This tituple aud ioirenious Machine is as
uelul as ih : wexvin Machine, and fa laaV-f
becrHjiii popular wilii ladies,: in the place
of expend ve. eedle work, its work belBJf
much more lia.id-o:n r iii riugiea time
and not one ten h pot the expense N0
lady'e toilet if now c nop ete without it.
A vlaehine with i'm-t rated c'trcular-and
lull iustruc-ion sent on receipt of $2 or
finished io itver pltte for $3 7V
Address, Tub McKaa Mauutactur'n Co.,
800 Broad v. New York.
Dr. Garvin's Elixir of Tar,
I- recomaicnded by regular Medical practi
tioners and a speedy cure guaranteed for
Colds. Coughs, Catarrh. Asthma, Bronchitis,
Spitt ng Blood. Consumption and all Pulmo
nary Complaintf, Scrofula, Erysipelas. Dys
pepsia and Gout Dysentery, Cholera-mor-bus,
Cholera and all liver and bowel com
plaints. Kidney diseases and all a flections
of th Urinal Orgau3 perfectly harmUss
free from Mineral or Alcoholic propertiea
pleasant to take and never known to fiXl
Price f 1 00 per Bottle Full particulars
with medical testimony and certificates
sent on application. Address, L. F. HYDE
& CO.. 195 Seve th Aveuue, New York.
Darts from tie Devil; or Cupid Abuse!
A Book just issued exposing the "person
als" that have appeared in the New York
Newspapers; their history and lesson. Stil
ish villi an s fully KxrosED Advertise
ments trom desperate men to beautiful wo
men; Clandestine meetings; how frustrated;
The distory of the Goodrich tragetjt the
result of a 'personal." Description of Liv
ing Broadway Statues. Exposes social
Cl eruption. Sent oa receipt of 50 cts.
Address, Unique Printing House, oG Vesey
8t , N. Y,
"oBeckwith S2b"lor table Fam
ily Sewing Machine, on 30 Days
Trial ; many dvautages over all. Satis
faction guaranteed, or money refunded.
Sent complete with full directions. Beck
with Sewing Machine Co., 86'3 Broadway
N. Y. may 14 307 tf
THE NEW ELASTIC TRUSS An
Important Ihvsntios. It retains the rap
ture at all times, aud under the hardest ex
ercise or severest strain It is worn wito.
comfort, and if kept on night and day, ef
fects a permanent cure in a tw weeks.
Sold cheap, and sent by mail when request
ed. Circulars free, when ordered by letter
sent to The Elastic Truss Co , No. 83
Broadway, N. Y. City. Nobody uses Metal
Spring Trusses ; too painful ; they slip oil
too frequently may 14 307 tf
0 liL'V ONLY THE
GENUINE FAIRBAHK'S SCALES,
MANUFACTURED BY
E. & T FAIRBANKS & 0.
StockScales, Uoul Scales, Hay .Scales, Dairy
Scales, Counter Scales, &c, &c.
Scales repaired promptly and reasona
bly. TH K MOST PUKl'KL'T
ALARM CASH DRAWER.
Mile Alarm Till Co'.
EVERY
Merchant
SHOULD
EVERY
OKAWER
Use Them
Warranted.
SOLD AT
Fairbanks' Scale Warehouses,
FAIRBANKS & CO.,
311 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
loo Baltimore t., Baltimore,
53 Camp ?t., New Orlean.
FAIRBANKS & EWING.
M;ionic Hull, Philadelphia.
FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO.;
2 Milk Street, Kotou.
For sale by all leading Hardware
Dealer??.
sept 11
' IT-Jtawlm
TUNING & MUSICS
Corner 4tli and Market Streets,
dec3 189
"YOTICE is hereby given that application
-will be made to the General Assembly
at Its next inoetiujr, to incorporate the
Brunswick Bridge nd Ferry Company,
without prejudice to the proprietors of the
present ferry and causwwy.
October 17th, 1873 l-lm
fluMrtctl
RAW ROADS.
Carolina Central Railway -emu!;
May 14; p
'Uni.fil fiit
PA8SENQER TRAIN8 , ,
fiXAVB WILMIXQTON, DAILY (JfiX-
jlu cepi ounaays) at s:oo a At
Arrive at Wftdfehnm t . . K P If
Leave Wadesboro at 7:10 A M
Arrive at WilminKton it. . . . .f , . 4:35 P M
FREIGHT TRAINS.
Leave Wilmington daily (except
Sundays) 6:00 A M
Arrive at Lsurinburg at 5:30 F M
Leave Laurinburg at.... 8:00 A II
Arrive at Wilminjrton at 5JSO P li
PASSENGER TWAINS.
Leave Charlotte daily,' Sundays
excepted, at 8.00 A M
Arrive at Bnllalo at v 12L00M
Leave Buffalo at. 1.C0 P M
Arrive at Charlotte at ............ 6.15 P M
Irregular Lumber and Timber Trains ran
on both portions of the Koad as the busi
ness requires.
; A Daily Stage will soon ran in connection
with the trains on oth ends of this Rail
way. 1 .'
8. L. FBJCMONT,
i .Chief Engineer and Sup't.
may 10 Sll-tt
Piedmont Aic-Liire Railway.
Richmond and Daif Hie JBim6rid and
Danville R. W., Division, and t
North Wcstari it
Condensed Time Table,
111 eflect ou and after JSundav, Get. 12,
1873. " - , i
GOING MOUTH.
STATIONS. tLkllt. t BXPBB8S
, ; , . t i . -.i
Leave Charlotte 10.00 p. m 815 a si.
' Air Line J'nctn 10.06 " 8.30 if
Salisbury 10.00a. m. 10.45
Greensboro. . .'. 3.80 . 12.45 r. m.
" DanTillAi;Ji( 6L f ?ii iar. m.
. Burkville !11.35 j 7.3
Arrive at Richmond. . 2ttT p. M 10.17 v. m.
GOING SOUTH. ,
8TATIOB8. UATXi. j EXPRB8S
Leave Richmond. . . . 1 i.28 p. m 5. CO A. M,
4i Burkville...... 1.45 ' 8 29 "
11 Danville....... 3,18 I2.4ap.i.
Greensboro . I . . 13.20 a. m 3 SO j "
" Solisbury 2.38 i.C6
AlrJUne J'nct'n 4.29" 8.10 "
Arrive at Charlotte. . . 4.35 Ay, j.8. 15 .L,,.
STATIONS.
MAIL.
Leave Greensboro' . . .
Co. Shops
Raleigh
Arrive at Goldsboro'.
3 05 A. M
4.45 "
8 3" ' ,
1115 A. u
GOING WEST.
STATION, J Mk.lL..
L-!ir (Jo! dehorn' 2 p. m
Raleigh. 5 26
" Co rfhopa .U. vm&i t:;?A.
Ar'iv ;tt (4reen!bro V. 2i a m
North Western N, C. R. R
(Saloi Branx'h.)
Leave Greensboro 4:30 P M
Arrive at Salem 0.25 P M
Leave Salem :fjA M
Arrive at Greensboro 10:00 A M
Mail trains daily, both ways.
On Sundays Lynchburg Accommodation
leave Richmond at U42a. m., arrive at
Burkville 12 45 p. m., leave Burkville 5 35
a. in., arrive at Richmond 8.44 a. m.
Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains
between Charlotte Richmond, (.without
change.)
Ftr further information address
8. E. ALLEN,
General Ticket Agent.
Greensboro, N. C.
T. M K TALCOTT,
Engineer and Gen'l Spuerintendant.
oct 15 127
fHc -9
RHEUMATISM
i
VAIXS in the FAi Jb, &c,
THK
ELECTRIC
H
AH CURKU when all other remedies
have failed. It is eminently a '
FAMILY MEDICINE.
Aud no family should be without It, In case
of sudden attacks, one bottle Will rave five
dol lars 1 n dcxrtor's bills.
For sale by ll Druggists.
Iff
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ELECT
T
a
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October 4 118-tf
RAIL ROADS.
Wilcington. rolonbia & Au-
ffusfa R. R. Company.
G, SuFaK.WTaHDKHT's Or nos,
WtLkntarox, N. C, Oct.. ll, 1872. f
CDAriaS OF CCIlEDUtE.
THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE WILL
ointo eflect at 4:30 A. M., i?undsy.
Wth inet.
DABfPfivlRAlNv(PtUj.)
Leave Wilmington 4:20 A. M
Arrive at Florence 10:10 A. M
Arrive at Columbia. s.00 P. if
Arrive, at Augusta 8:00 P. M.
Leave Augusta. . 4:80 A. M.
Leave Columbia 10:20 A. M
Arrive at Florence .. 2 48 P. M.
Arrive at Wilmington .10:00 P. M
NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY (SUN--DAY8
EXCEPTED.)
Leave Wilmington 6.10 P. M
Arrive at Florence 11:28 P. Id
Arrive at Columbia 4 00 A. M
Arrive at Augusta 8:45 A. M
Leave Augusta 4:15 P. M
Arrive at Columbia 8:45 P. M
Arrive at Florence....... 3:02 A. M
AxrlTe at Wilmington 7:10 A. M
Passengers leaving Wilmington on the
6:10 P. J. train make close connection
going South.
JAMES ANDERSON,
Gen'l Sup't.
oct 11 124-tl
Wilnington & Weldon R. R.
Company
Ombl GXNXXAL 8rPIOlIHTXiiX)KNT, 1
WrunNOTON, N. C, Oct. 21.1873 J
J
16
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
ON AND AFTER OCT. 20Ur. INSTANT
PASSENGER TRAINS on the Wll
mington and Weldon Railroad will run as
follows :
.- 'l MALL TRAIN.
Leave Uiiiou Depot daily (Sun
days excepted).... .... At 7:40 A. M
Arrive at Goldsboro. ..;.... 11:50 A. M
Rocky Mount 2:00 P. M
Weldon 3:50 P. M
Leave Weldon dally (Sundav
I excepted)........; .'.At 0:50 A; M
Arrive at Rocky Mount 1 1:85 A. M
Goldsboro 1:37 P. M
Union Depot 5:50 P. M
. EXPRESS TRAIN.
Leave Union Depot daily... At 11:10 P. M
Arrive at Goldsboro 8:50 A. M
Rocky Mount.... . 6:03 A. M
Weldon 8:00 A. M
Leave Weldon daily 7 50 P. M
Arrive at Rocky Mount. 0:43 P. M
4 1 .Goldsboro 1 1:55 P. M
3 Union Depot 4:30 A. M
Mail Train makes close connection at
Weldon lor all points North via Bay Line
and Acquia Creek routes.
Express Train connects only with Acquia
Creek route. PULLMAN'S PALACE
SLEEPING CARS ON TH18 TRAIN.
FREIGHT TRAIN8 will leave Wilming
ton trl-weekly at 6.00 A. M , and arrive at
1.40 P. M.
EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAINS will leave
WilmiDtrton dally (Sundavs excepted) at
2:00 P. M., Mid arrive at 5:30 P M.
JOHN F. DIVINE,
General Superintendent.
130 tf
loct
THIS MOST REMARKABLE
o
F ALL APPARATUSES sometimes
called a median ical paradoxnow used with
such wonderful success in our principal
citie9 for the cure, by (Tmii.ativk "kxkk
CI8E, of ifenrly all
Chronic Diseases aud Weaknesses,
Is for :ilc by the undersigned, by whom all
orders will be promptly tilled.
Y TliE REACTIONARY
is so constructed that even a child can In
stantly adjust it for a person to lift any
weight, from twenty to twelve hundred
pounds.
It in made almost wholly of iron and steel,
weighs l-'JU pound, and covers a space of only
20 by ifi lnchex; and although, but recently
introduced, nearly l.twu have already been
sold.
PRICE h, R0XED AND SHIPPED.
Small books or circulars, showing its uscf
in be had free at the office of the Post.
can
a x-i r a v v
nronklyji, N. Y.
V, O. Box JSK.
sept 11 d&wtf
JL ADRIAN.
ri. VOLLERg
ADRIAN & V0LLERS.
WHOLES .LaM. Dmkl.T.SA m
froceriCA and Liquor.
Importers of German and Ha vac a Cigar.
Ck)iiiixiit3sioii Jercliunt
Boctu-East Corneb Dock and Fhqxt
Street.
wiLMixoTON, y. c.
Having the largest aud lct aw)rtel Stock
of Groceries and Liquors in the City, Dealers
mltflnd It to their interest to give us aeau
Itf1nd It tn iUrir
before baying- elsewhere.
may 17 -u .
TXTARRANTTEE DEEDS- On band and
W tor sale
feb 25 8 G HALL.
S-sjv
u fl i i n ir
NEW ADYERTISEnENTS
B'J His Excellency ttie Gotrriidro Xorth
Gtrotma. I,
EXECUTIVE DETAJtlIXfT,
"weigh, October 23d, ifra, .
MV Jin us carta bath vloklmi inn. - .
teously ol aU the products sll n
the rarnrThVSK-"
JZZJjZ, T ,,cu rewara lor nm labor, and
eveypr class of, our pomilaUoa prosvereaxiL
aU'laodabl tnterprWs: ana Wmert.as7- r '
above all, fraternal feelings and Roodriri' '
a ra aeaure ben. rcsjLoxd in our
midst, and no plague, pestilence or ram In o ' '
has visited our State: Now, tbefetoreTai It
becomes us a grateful ptoolci to render -thanks
to AlmlgLty God lor these aVd num
berleu other blessings showered upon us In
Ills srreat mercy, L, Tod It. CWweJrTtiowVr- '
nor of Jiorth tarollns, in obcdieacto law
and In conformity wiUi an houored prece
dent, do appoint and set apart
Thursday, November 27th, mCV' '
aaaday of pubUc Tbankagtving throvehont .
the Ht ate; and I do earnestly Invite tbecler
gy or every denomination td open their
respective houses of worship, on Ttaid dy,
and to exhort their congregaUonstOhumbio
trMmselves before the throne of the vca
living God. and render unto- Him prMstf 1 '
whlco are lastly due, invoking for them-ct
solves, their Htate and their whole oountrn r "
His guidance and protection throughout all 1 .
"O come, let us slog unto UioLord, let s t
eajoyfal noise to the Rock gf cwjwlt 1 .
vation." . . . ';;.
H4lHto5f.fomo telarc.hU prcaonee Wltlvti-n
n"m with pfrnlmRke a i0ytuX noUe nuu '
wrtlS city of K1' on this thoMir
niX.?K?r' A5no 1)0011111 -ne thousand .
ntSV? ftMd Myenty -three, and in the , '
ninet -eighth year of American Iadepen- 1
dence. I ..... t
x4i rt TOD R. CALDWKLI. ,
By the Governor : . ?, ,
Oct 50 Hl-4t , ; ) ;
in stoke:
o,000 eacks Salt;
8,000 bushels Ckirn;
1.000 bunhols Onr- I :
300 bales Hay; ' '
1.000 buri1 Miwl
300 rolls Ifammr-"
1,000 bundles Tie; ,
800 Spirit Casks;
250 barrels Glue;
1,000 bundles Hoop Iron;
200 papers Kiveta- . . ; ' i
lov doxc3 unecse;
125 barrels Miilltds
800 barrels Flour; ' '
65 boxes Dry Rilt Siclcii; i
100 boxes Smoked Sides and Shoulders:
125 barrels Sugar; - , j
400 bags Coffee all grade; , '
125 boxes Tobacco;
30 barrels and half barrclH Snufl;
100 boxes and barrels Crackers;
50 cases Snuff;
75 barrels Rice;
200 cases Brandy I'eaclic;
150 cases Schnapps;
150 dozen bucket; :
50 boxes Candv;
125 boxes Candfes, &c.
For sale bv 1
F. W. KEKCNEH.
oct 27 nu
REDINGOTES
yyrE are sow making th i-e st v i.
fSH ARTICLES for our customer.
SADIES
Will do well tocall at Mr.NTRO K'J nml
exam : ne panj pies.
- IN ALL ITS LATEST STYLES.
Mrs. STR0CKS'
Millinery and Dre Mal iny Jtoom,
oct IX tf Princes Street, Evans1 Dloctr.
GIFT CONCERT
For the Rcueflt and under the auspices of
The Cape Fear Agricultural Asso
ciation. rjWE UNDERSIGNED, having been ar
iwluted by the Executive Committee of the
above Association, to make the 'necessary
arrangements for a GIFT CONCERT during
the next Annual Fair, respectfully solicits
contributions of articles suitable for prizes.
Five hundred prizes will be distributed to
the purchaser of tickets, and tho friends of
the Association are confidently relied upon
to furnish the prizes. Anything from. a.
thousand dollar horse to a hoop fcklrt. will
be acceptable. The names of all contribu
tors, together with their business card and
the amount of their donation, will be pub
lished in pamphlet form and widely distrib
uted. The prizes will be ex hi ted during the
Fair. Those wishing to avail themselves o f
this most effective mode of advertising,
their business, wIU please communicate
with the subscriber during tho month of
November, as the list of prizes should be ''
published on the' first of December. The
distribution will be made on the last day oX
the Fair, December I2th. All contributions
should be addressed to
Dr. THOMAS 1). CARR
Box 01, Wlluiiugton, N,C.
137-U
oct
STAR FRICTION MATS.
EVERY HOUSE SHOULD HAVE
them.
For sale by A -1 '
GEO. JIYEKS,
11 and 13 Front street. . 1
oct 30 . tf
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