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VOL. VII.
NO. 254
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"err? Afternoon except 8unday.
MANN-.Mitor and Proprietor
530 Subscription.
&5 vu
3 00
r in advance . . .
in advance.
'aoato. "
r 4?, in advance
r lence solicited from our friends
rte. on topics of eene-
r n.i:i:.i mwn ann renorts of
.jereit- rom.-...
( cspeciiM
1DVKKTISEHENTS.
Q BENEFIT ALL U
n N ,11 A N I A C M FLETfc
! line e-
..tc ami colored, which wo can sell
; , nte- also a line Hsortment
!7nuoa Towels and Towel
ing. at pri es to
IcrssoU the Market! I
, -I do delicacy in stating to our friends
ln.rsthat if the v call andeiam-
f . vt.wk tliey will nud that no house
jflitj-caucoTiircte
LirH OUR LOW PRICES! !
mire -tuck of Iry Goods have been
mi lately bought by competent
ludaesl and at panic prices,
in New York city,
we can only
ofler
Class Goods ;tt Low Rates.! !
l.incn Handkerchiefs,
Lineup ami a general line of White
1 including Fancy Hoods and Notions
omplete tJirousliom, ana an eany can
those who wish to purchase from a
, new line of all goods in a
icy Staple and Domestic Dry
Goods Establishment.
J made it their business, as it is alone
.tneir interest, to examine our
tock before making pur
chase elsewhere.
1W8KOWTTZ-& I.IKBEK,
20 Market street
in
Merchandise Brokerage Office.
i.L !iue ot samples constantly on naud
wa irHorters and manufacturers in
Ui'.ru markets.
.I1 descriptions oi merchandise, orders
bkiioliclteaanu teiegrapueu prompny.
'wh.andise bonsht and sold in this
rjteL ordei-s from buj ers solicited, and
fvleslelt by seuers wm nave prompt -
.on.
"me as wen as cau purcuases jifgouiucu
. .
'Wrna wishtobuv or sell, communi
ireely, ana orten vuin your iou
?r.
J AS. T. PETTEWAT.
" Merchandise and Produce Broker.
184 tr
i. w. L rsu 1. Douanxisw
LOPER & DOUGHTEN,
IVAiL STORKS
1ND SofrrilEBX PK DUCTS,
i Vi.NOHTIl FRONT STREET
Philadelpliia, Pa.
'(rs fur Turpentine Casks Kolicited"nJ
puy nued at lowest market price.
sucliJ. I 215-tf
Successors to
A. 1 H. NEFF,
l.Aiiufacturers and dealers in
MlteB FURNISHING GOODS,
Stoves, ' lanterns. Kerosene, Oil Tin
and sneet iron ware.
done at short notice
Ajj-nts for Fairbank's Scales.
No. 10 Front Street,
H 1 Tn IXGTON. Hi C.
or 19 150-ly
REMOVAL,
AtS. :a. LOWERY
1IAGE MAKER & REPAIRER.
I n.V e riuiovctl" my est&bllsliment to
Cars
ville
' ew ouiidings on tnc corner oi
to
"JtRTH AND (JA3IPBELL tfT
f .
time
I -
"UtillV Kriilori. ulirra T .hall ill n I U V
m old customers and many new to
urria. .. I...: ..wIi..;
tjjj "'c. iiorse snoeing, auu various
lrou work loue on reasonable
is
ivJ111? had thirty rears exuerience in
only
V l am coimucnt tnat i can uo
work; and give satisfaction.
lltM ALL WOKK WARRANTED.
I 'II rL.tr . vwr
nvitijEu suop.
J TL'UNKrt wUIim tr Inform Ills ruslo-
ana public generally, that he is now
tn.ltnll W I .1 r 1.1- Una I
. -"icapecuuiij request aconuaoa- i ton
r-wuua vtuau uu uwsiwui i
oUberally bestowed upon him
flee
10U . - 206
New Extra Mess Mackerel
ib SKY EXTRA SALMON,
3 ts for fkuiily use, at
3EO. MYERS.
13 South Front street.
SlISCELLANEOf v
f HE SILVER TDK G U
ORGANS
The best ORGANS of the Heed class
- IN THE WORj , ; 1
1
The Best for Churches and Lodges.
Mi '
The Best for Sunday Schoolsi.
Tbe Best for Parlors and Vestries.
The Best for Academies and Colleges.
The Best for Public Halls.
The Best for Orchestra and Stage.
These instruments, which for sweet
ness of tone and elegance of appoint-!!
incnt stands unrivalled, have met witlij
1 I.: 11 . '-i !;
unprecedented success in tuis country:
and abroad. I .!
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MANUFACTURED 13 Y
E. P. NEEDHAM & SON.
ESTABLISHED IN 1840.
Nos )43, 145 &
147 East 23d St. N Y
lesponVible parties -applying for agencies
sections stfll hnsupplied, will receive
prompt attention
and liberal inducements.
Parties residing at: a distance from our au
iding ai
enta. n
thorized agents, may order irom our lactory.
Send for illustrated DricAiist
aug Z6-tf
REDING0TES,,
TK ARE NOWIAKING THESE STYL
ISH ARTICLES for our customers.
LADIES
, t A,r -Jia I comfort, aDd it j kept on night and day, ef
Will do well to call at Mrs. 8TROCK. s ana i fec8 a permanent cure in a lew weeks.
examine samples.
DressMaking
LATEST STYLES,
IN ALL ITH
Mrs. !SIR0GKff
Millinery and Dress-Making Room
oct 18 tf Princess Street, Evans Block.
NEW BUCKWHEAT,
lypAPLE syrjpnad1the
'BEST BUTTER IN THE WORLD,'
At
GEO. MYERS,
11 and 18 Front at.
oct 30
. tf
TO THE WESTI TO THE WEST!
Betore making your arrangements to fol
low the advice of the "thousands who have
already gone," it would oe wen to consiaer
..,, , oa hon dnn trtmako the lournev to
vour -'Homes in the West" as pleasant ana
free from danger as human skill and fore-
sight can accompisn.
Bv consolidation and construction, a roau
has been put into operation on the shortest J
possible line from Nashville, Tenn., to St.
Louis, 44the future' great City of the world."
This line, the : 1 f
ST. , LOUIS & SOUTHEASTERN RAIL
WAY,
has, during the past year, earned an envia
ble repuUtion by lU smooth track, prompt
time- sure connections, and the magnifl-
cence of its passenger equipment. Its
trains are made urj of new and copnnodiOurP
day cars, provided with the celeratea MU-
ler coupler and ptttform; and ;tfa WJl
house air-brake. ; ! IC.,.
It is positively the only ; line lunnuag J
runman iraiac rw.-ft--vwr f
through without cnange irom naaa-i
to St. Louis. !Novother line pretenoa
offer such advantages, either in distance,
equipment; why, then, journey
rr
- - w.
f Tin not be Induced
Cliciuiwuo vw-. . . . . ,
purchase tlcketa to St.' Ixmis or the
vrt. iv inT other line, rememoer u
fim "St- Lnuis At SoutlieaateTn"
the shorteat, cheapea qulckeat, best and;
line under one . ttanajrement lrom;
Nashville to ai. iouis, anu is w
200 miles the ahorieat to St. Louis, Kan"
City. Omaha, Denver, California, jjTexai,
and all western points. It is alsothti PChi
cago Shortest Line," via EvansviTJe. j
You can Becure the cheapest rates lor
1 mA tmn. mnvihlM CS Tt flTlllca-
n person or py leiier, to j. d om-
sontnern inasseneer axcui, .ow
Box 942, Chat
tanooga Tenn.,; or to the
undersigned.
W R DAVENPORT,
Geneial Ticket Aeent, Sti Louis.
No trouble to answer questions, ?
;nw r I ! ' 1 ' ; 57-6m
OUR ADVERTISING RATES
Are put down to the scale of
HLSCELLANEOUS.
3D; I F I-i.O 1T?A,
AWARD! D BY THE i
'i i
American Institute
J.; W. McKEE,
i FOR
Eibroiiery and Fluting Hues.
... . V It Is Ingenious and will meet the wants
of every matron in the land." f
EXHIBITION OF 1872.
I F. A. Barnard, Pres.
Bonn E. Oavit, Rec Secy. i
Samuel D- Tillman, Cor. 8ecy. !
j New York, November 20, 1S72.
This simple and ingenious Machine Is as
useiul as; the sewing Machine, and Is fast
becoming popular with ladies, in the place
of expensive Needle work, its work belnff
4 much more handome, requirinsress time
ana not one tenth part tbe expense. ! No
lady's toilet is 'now complete without it.
A Machine with illustrated circular and
fall instructions sent on receipt of $2 or
finished in silver -plate for $2 75. i
Address, Tub McKbb ManufacturinKlCo.,
J 800 BroadwsV. New York.
AGENTS WANTED . ' .
i Dr. Garvin's Elixir of Tar,
Is recommended by regular Medical practi
tioners! and a speedy cure guaranteed for
Colds, Coughs, Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis,
Spitting Biood, Consumption and allPu.mo
nary Complaints, Scrofula, Erysipelas 'dys
pepsia and Gout. Dysentery, Cholera-mor-bus,
Cholera and all liver and bowel com
plaints. Kidney diseases and all affections
of th Urinal Organs perfectly harmless
tree from Mineral or Alcoholic properties
pleasant to take and never known to fail
Price $ 00 per Bottle. Full particulars
with medical testimony and certificates
Bent on application. Address, L. F. HYDE
& CO.;'195 Seve th Avenue, New York.
Darts from tne Devir or unpid Almsed
A Kflr iiTct ioiii.l pvnnainir 4Vi
PBBSON
ALB
that; have appeared in the New
Newspapers; their history and lesson. Styl
ish; VILLI AN S FULLY EXPOSED Adveftise-
ments from desperate men to beautiful wo
men; Clandestine meetings; how Irustrated;
The History of the Goodrich tkagbhy the
rennlt nf n! 4r(.rRnnnl 1 ipRnrintlnn nf f Jv-
ling, Broadway Statues. Exposes, social
CCBButtion, Sent on receipt ot 50 cts.
?& Unique Printing House, 30 Vesey
8t , N. Y, 1 j
jTho Ueckwith $0 Portable Fam
ily Sewing Machine, on 30 Days
Trial ; many advantages over all. Satis
faction guaranteed, or money refunded.
Sent complete with full directions. Beck
with Sewlus: Machine Co., 862 Broadway
N. Y. J I may 14 307 tf
THE NEW EtASTIC TRESIS An
Important Ihvbntion. It retains the rup
ture at all times, and under the hardest ex
ercise or severest strain. It is vorn with
Sold cheap, and 6ent by mail when request
ed. Circulars tree, wbcu ordered bylette
sent to The Elastic Truss Co., No. 683
Bf?,idWM7 Hfi ..??J.df!fleS!
8pring Trusses ; too painful ; they slip oil
too frequently.: in ay 14 307 tf
CAUTHON. ;
I I!IY oxi.y xirr i
6EH0IHE-. FAIRBANKS SCALES.
AN UFACTURED'B Y
& T FAIRBANKS & 10.
Jm:
rrmmr BJW Wf n rfK.
- ; '
gtockScales, Coal Scales, Hay Scales, Dairy
Scales, counter scales, &c, &c
Scales repaired promptly and reasona- j
by.
THE MOST PEKFECT
ALARM GASH DRAWER
Miles Alarm Till Co'i.
EVERY
EVERY
Joy q Jjgj-
.)
tiDftAWER:
shoulp
f T .
y ov
Warranted;
Fairbanks' Scale Wareuouo,
FAIRBANKS k CO.,
311 BROAlDWAY, NEWYdRK
i lo6 Baltimore t., Baltimore,
53 Camp st., New Orleans.
FAIRBANKS & EWING. j I
j Masonic Hall, Philadelphia.
FAIRBANKS, BROWN & C0j.;i
2 Alilk Street, Poston.
.For sale by all leading Hardwaj-0
. Uealers. c 1 1
Distiller's Supplies;
, sr, ,f- . - " 0 ,;. '
.1!
1 1,200 Bundles Hoop Iron 1
7 ...;. 111 !nV.
i - mcii. iuiu. i
MH) Second Hand Spirit Casks'
I 30 BarrelrJBiings, j -I
500 Papers ;Riret?i t;!
150, Barrel cClOlue,
l For sale bv
KERCHNER & C ALDER BROS
E.
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Carolini CeiiiMSaiMCCin
WIX.MINGTON, N;
May 14,
IT
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SOHEDTJIjEI
PASSENGER TRAINS
-! -tfi -M i :-. !
EAVE WILMIKGTON DAILY (EX 4
cept Sundays) at f 8:00 A M
Arrive at Wadesboro at. ..... , . . . r5:25 P M
Leave Wadesbord at. .,...........! 7:10 A M
Arrive at Wilmington at. .... . . : . 4:S5 P M
FREIGHT TRAINS.
Leave Wilminjrton daily (except
Sundays).. ...v... 0:00 A M
Arrive atLaurinurg at. 5:30 P M
Leave Laririnburg at 1 5:00 A M
Arrive at rWilminffton at 5.30 F M
PASSENGER TRAINS.
Leave Charlotte daily. Sundays
excepted, at 1 8.00 A M
Arrive at Buffalo at. 12.00 M
Leave Buffalo at.... .
1.C0 P M
Arrive at Charlotte at
5.15 P M
. Irregular Lumber and Timber Trains run
on both portions of the Koad as the busi-f
ness requires. ji , j
A Daily! Stage will soon run in connection
with the I trains on both ends of this Railway.-
I li
f S. L. FREMONT, j
1 Chief Engineer and Sup'f.
may 19 1 , j 311-tf
ft - .. .,. 4.
E
Pieflmont Air-Line Railway. ;
mm
Richmond and Danville, Richmond and
Danville R. W N. Division, and
North Western N. C. R. W.
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Condensed Time Table,
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In efloclioii and after Thursdav, Feb;
22d, 1871. f.
GOING NORTH.
mail!
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EiPKESS ;
STATIONS.
Leave Charlotte
Air Line J'nct'n
44 Salisbury......
i Greensboro
Danville
Burkville
Arrive at Richmond . .
7.00 p. M
7.2S
10.09 V .
2,15A. m.
.5.28
ii do
8 35 A. M.
8 55 4 !
10.47 44 i
1.15 p. mJ
8,27 p. M.I
8,0( " !
1102 r. mJ
2.32 r.
JI.
GOING SOUTH
STATIONS.
MAIL.
EXPKSSS
Leave Richmond
4 Burkville..?...
4 Danville-....;..
Greensboro....
4 Sollsbury
44 Air Line J'nct'n
Arrive at Charlotte. . .
1.48 p. M
4.58 44
1.16 A. M
3.56 44
6.35 4
6.43 a. m.
5.03 A. M.
8.28 !
1.03 p. m
4.C0 44 :
6:33 44 !
8 55
.00
it
GOING EAST..
STATIONS.
MAIL.
Leave Grelensboro' . . .
Co; Shops ....
44 Raleigh.......
Arrive at Goldsboro'.
2.00 a.-'m
3.55 44
830 44
11.40 A. M
GOING WEST.
-4-
STATIONS.
MAIL.
Leaye Goldsboro' j .. .
Raleigh....J...
I 44 Co. Shops .....
Arrive at Greensboro'
3.00 p. m
6.40 44
11.05 44
12.30 A.M
. 4 . . .
. . . .
4
North Western N, C. R. R
l (SALEM liRA ('H. )
Leave Greensboro jl-.SO A M
Arrive at lSalem 3:25 A M
Leave Sal4m 10:30 A M,
Arrive at Greensboro 12:00 M
Passenger train leaving Raleigh at 7.40 P.
M. connects at Greensboro' with the North
ern bound train; making the quickest time
to all Northern cities. Price of Tickets
same as via other routes.
Trains Jto and from points East of
Greensboro connect at (sreensboro with
Mail. Trains to or from points North or
South.
Trains dailv. both ways.
On Sundays Lynchburg Accommodation
leave Richmond at 9.42 a. m., arrive at
Burkville j 12 39 p. m., leave Burkville 4.35
a. m., arrive,at Kichmond 7.oa a. m.
Pallmari Palace Car on all night trains
between qharlotte pd Richmond, (without
change.) ! j :
Fer turtner inlormation address'
; 1 8. E. ALLEN,
! General Ticket Agent.
1 - Greensboro, N. C, i
T. M. K. fl ALCOTT,
EuKiueer and Gen'l Spuerintehclarft.
,fcb24 ! ! '
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PAIIVS in the FACli, &c,
1 . THE j ''
ELECTRIC
HAS CURED when all otlier remedies
have failed. It is eminently a
FAMILY MEDICINE,
And no family should be withouti t. In case
of sudden attacks, one bottle will save five
dollars In doctor's bills. .
For sale by all Druggists. ;
October 4 I18-3t
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GBM.SrjrBBINTEXDJENT'S OfllCB. 1
M ffip&ttQVOy? W CJ. Oct. 24, IotS
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If
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THE FOLLDWiNGtSCHBDULESlLL
go lnto -effect at,4;30sA. M., rMonday.
f iVAX !EXPRfiTRAIN(t)aily.)
LeavoWilmington.......... 4:50 A. M
Arrivct Flqrenceii ..10:2T-A. M
Arrive af olnmbiat: r;r.r.Tt: 10 F.
Arrive at Angusfa. V. 8:09 P. M.
Leave Atagufcta.. 6:20 A. M.
Leave Columbia..... ....... ....11:40 A. M
Arrive at Florence. i . fJ. . ;i j4:28 P.
Am,vc at wiimmgOB;,. ...I0ri5 P. M
NIGHT EXPRESS .TRAIN DAILY (8UN-
jDAYS EXCEPTED,-) ;
Leafo ' Wilmington . ..'. .."j., TulO P. M
Arrive at Florence j 11:23 P. M
Arrive at jColnmbia.....,.... 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 i... 1:53 A. M
Arrive at jWilmington 7:15 A. M
Ail trairjs mc.ke ! close couccclicn," both
North and3outh. !
Pullmanjs Palace Sleeping Cars on all
night trains.
I JAM Ii3 ANDEBSON,
Gcn'l Sup't.
oct ii i ; i 121 -tf
WiJmlBgtoii & Weldon R. R.
Company.
OFilCK juUtfEEAL IbUl JKllINIISADBJST,
WlLMIKfeTOK, li C, Oft. 31,1873.
tow
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
VN AND AFTER OCT. 26th, INSTANT
.PASSENGER TRAINS on the Wii
micgTUTi nijG H'Ciaoa i,auroad win run as
follow? :
MAIL TKAIN.
Leave Uiilcin Depot daily (Sun
days excepted) . . .At
Arrive at Goldsboro; i
, Rocky Mount... . i
Welcon..... i
Leave Weldon daily (Sundajg f
excepted) ".xt
9:50 A; M
11:85 A. M
1:37 P. M
Arrive at Rocky Mount v f . . j
Goldsboro. . . . h:v. . j
Union Depoi..sir
j EXPRESS TRAIN.
Leave Union Depot daily... 4 1
Arrive at Goldaboro . ........ i
Rocky Moant....:. j
Weldon..." ;
Leave Weldon daily .
Arrive at Rocky Mount. . . . .
G.ldsboiot. .... . ..w .
Union Depot
5:50 P. M
11:10 P. M
3:50 A. M
0:03 A. M
8:00 A. M
? 50 P. M
:43 P. M
11:55 P. M
4:30 A. M
Mail Train' makes close connection at
Weidoh for all points North via Bay Line
ana Acquia ureek routes.
Express Train connects only with Acqula
Creek route. PULLMANS PALACE
SLEEPING CAR8 ON, THIS TRAIN.
FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wilming
ton tri-weekly at 6.00 A. M., and arrive at
1.40 J,'. M. I
EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAINS will leave
Wilmington daily (Sundays I excepted) at
a:w tr. ana arrive at skuu tr. M.
JOHN F. DIVINE,
General Superintendent.
. I 13G-tf
act 24 1
THIS
MOST HEMAMABIE
fF ALLIi
APPARATUSES sometimes
called a mechanical paradoxnow usetl with
such wonderful success in our principal
cities for the cure by CTMUiiATiVE exer
cise, ot nearly all j .
Chronic Diseases and Weaknesses,
Is. fqr pale by the undersigned, by whom all
orders win be promptly niieu.
'XUIIC REACTIONARY
is fo coustructcd, that even a child can-in
slantly ad.usi it lor a ierson to im any
pounds, .
It is mad6 almost wholly of iron and steel.
weisrbs i;0 bounds, and ceversasDaceof only
20 by U5 Inches; and although, but recently
introdueeu,! nearly j,av nave already been
sold..
PRICE LUX Ell AND SHIPPED.
fniall books or circular, showing its ue,
can oe liau iree at tnc oirice or ine post.
MANN.
! --.Tirooklyn, N. Y.
.sept 11 d&wl-f P.O. UoxXM.
A. ADRJAK. H. VOLLERs
ADRIAN k V0LLERS. .
WHOLECAJE EEALXIiS Hi i
firroccries and jLiijiiors,
Importers of aerma'n add llavana Cigars,
" Awr i . . '
Corojaiifc? sion 'M eruliaiit
Sorrrn-EAJJT Cohkxb Dock and Vhoxt
. . . Streets.
WILMINGTON, N. C. '
-Having the largest and best assorted Block
of Groceries and Liquors in the Clty,"Dcaler
will find It to their, interest, to give ua a call
before buying elsewhere. . I
mav 17-tf '- ; ' -.""! - -
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ARRANTTEE DEEDS-. On hand and
for sale . ' '
feh 25
S O HALL
JNEW IRFERTBEMENTS.
THE YOUTHS j.
O O 3Sr F 1ST 1 0 1ST
- A W EEKLY PAPER FOR i 1
Yonngr People
AND THE '
r, . FAMILY . -
-j THE .COMPANION aims tJ be a i
favorite m every famUy looked, for ca--
?erly,by the yonng folks, and read With
.mtemstby the older. Its purpose! is to
interest while it amuses ; to be judicious' 1
practical, sensible : and to have reallv
permanent worthy while it attracts for
the hour,' I
e It U bantlsoiiely illustrated, and has
for . contributors tsoulc of the most at-tractive-writerjj
in the country. Among
these are: . j
Edward EgWton. Dr. J. I. Hayes,
Prof. Jas.DeHille Louise C'. Moulton! '
Louisa M. Alfcott, 4 Sophie Mav,
Rebecca H Dafe, a fctephcus
C. A. Flankers, Ruth Chesterfield,
b. RobliinsM. A. Dchuoii.
Its reading h jadapted to the old arid
young, is very jaried in its character!
sprightly and entertaining. Jt giVCs
Stories of Ad :en- Stories of Home
' ture, mid School Life,
M. i
xjciuirs oi irayci, laics, I'octry.
Editorials upon Selections, fur
current Topics. I hiiimtinn
Dec-
Historfcal Articles Anecdotes PUzzlc?,
Biographical Skct- Facts arid Incidcittjf.
ches, Religious Article?,
Subscription Piicc, 1.00. Specimen
copies Kent frec.1 AUdrcss, t
PERRY MASON & CO.,
41 Temple Place, Boston, Ma. '
1 AN ORIGIN A lu E
CONCERNING lA'INO L'.N C IILTNUT
- STREET WITH ,COI5(DI.E TON
T-HE Board- of Aldermen of the A - oi
JL Wilmington, N:c., do f
ORDAIN, 1 hat that portion ol Lhtnwt
street, between the wtitern Uuo of Wont
street unci the rlvpfr, Lo paved wlth-coKble
stone, and when the work nhall have heen
completed; the .Maj or shall caue an akFW
ment oftlie real property aloi'K i-aid frtrc-l.
una the vicinity t her oof, to defray thb ex
pense of said paveineut, in whole or in rart
as is provideef by luw. '
ah qTUina-nces, cr parts therof, omfllctinc
i- prii
rdin
witn me above ordinance arv ht-rcbvi-.i
pealed.. i
'i ne above ordihau
ce was passed H
NEW STOR
E.
-:o:
NEW GOODS.
.u:
BOSKOWITZ i LIEBEH
WILL BE OPEN THIS WEEK.
At No. 29n
Mil r Let S Ire el.
o.-
The hiibscrib
i have jiiirchafcd a
full line of Staple- mid i'aucy .
Dli
which thev will oiler at nriccs 1
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