Female Gormandizers.
WILMINOTON. U.
MondayTMayTrd. 1874,
illnsinuationsiwith regard to the habits
of the " fashiobable" women of Ameri- I ?
Pabished every afternoon except Sunday.
E. B. 8ANDEKS Editor and Manager.
Subscription.
One year, in advance
Six months, in adTance
Three months in advance..
One month. In adTance.
Correspondence solicited from our friends
in all part ol the state, on topics 01 pene
ral interest. Political ncwi and reports oi
crops are especially desirable.
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1 50
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with the : occupants inside, and , they
should i determine: whether in that re
spect they acted without reasonable
even though all the forms of )w had have nofc been infrequent for some
been compelled with", tha, accused was I time past. There irercr whispers of
uiUy of manslaughter in scfrne . of I whisky in connection with this subject,
either of its degrees.) If; on thr hand, jj some wcnt0 faWtO count in ab-
ai xne ionns oi law naa oeen compiieu e. ? i i 4 .
with nnrl IhP ht xvfls arridenfcil. then Sinthe amonS e COSHietlCS to be found
it was a mere mischance, and they on Me toilet table of affluent beauty .-
should find the prisoner not guilty. These chanres. however. were as thistle-
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ADVERTISEMENTS. I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I . NEW
all V KKTISEIt) ENlN.
The Judge dismissed the jury wth the
customary directions as to their j verdict
on the evidence. 1 ! !
The jury retired at 1:45 and at 5:05
returned a vercict of 'acquittal. iUndge
Brady then ordered the discharge of the
prisoner, lie was accordingly released,
and received the congratulations of his
friends of the Police Department.
Leahy -was suspended from service dur
ing the pendency of the trial, but it is
understood that he will immediately be,
reinstated.
hanged
A Double Murderer.
A barber 'named VaHz, who was
in New York last rriday
for the crime of murder, com
mitted another the day before. His sec
ond victim was a policeman named
Charles Ernst, who had been detailed
to watch Waltz in his cell. Waltz was
supposed by many to be crazy, hence
the surveillance of the policeman. The
condemned" man wrenched an iron door
bar frem its fastening, and while the
guard was lying down, and perhaps
asleep, broke his skull, yhether the
man Waltz is crazy or noljsccnis to be
involved in much doubt.
. ; Skiug as Currency, j '
The large weekly newspaper press of
Pennsylvania, numbering several hun- tities of jellies, ices, and other such del
dred journals, strong in resources and
down compared with that brought by
an observant European who passed most
of last winter in New York. rHis opin
ion is that the besetting vice of Ameri
can girls is-well, not to put too fine a
Eoint upon' it gluttony. They reject,
abitually, the! normal three square
meals per day during the ball, season,
reserving their appetites foi the late
suppers An average dashing duck of
aiew . iorK 'oeuc, tins person avers,
(mind, we don't vouch for him,) will
consume at supper a plate of stewed
oysters, a brick of lobster salad, a quart
or so of stewed terrapin, unknown quan-
fV
Neuralgia,
Diarrhoea,
Lameness.
Toothache,
43
Piles, neadactey
Boils, Soreness",
Burns, Sprains',
Scalds, Wounds,
Sore Throat, Ulcers, Brnise
Rheumatism, Hemorrhages.
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NEW GOODS
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& 11. SAMSON'S
Wilmington: & Welflon Railroad Ck
Office on Gekkrit.mimv.
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llgasgjigsssg
ii
51 mv
0 llK'tj
WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE TO THE
Ladies that wc have received
a large assortment of
NEW DRESS GOODS
Notice Jo
Shippers of 'Early. Ve.
clablesi -
patronage, and often ably and indepen-
ueuuy edited, is a development ;ot tne
last generation. Thirty yqars ago the
life of the country editor was a thank
less task. He had a great deal of work
to do, and received very Jittle money
icacies tnat are always in season, lhis
may account for the forty tons of sar
dines which, we are told, formed a part
of the cargo of the lost steamship Eu
rope, and which, oddly enough, were on
their way out here in company with
large consignments ot silks. Let these
fair gormandizers beware. Heavy sup
pers and good looks cannot long go to-
GRAND GIFT CONCERT.
lckOQO Frizes.
$250,000 in Currency to be given away
by the 1 j
Masonic He lief Association
i j
! OF NORFOLK, VA. I
'i i
This drawifag has been legalized by speci
al act of the Legislature, to raise funds for
the completion of the Masonic Temple in
the city of Norfolk.
! : LIST OF GIFTS:
Suitable for the season, and
receiving more new styles,
another lot of
r
are daily!
Also
JOUVIN'S KID GLOVES, at 90 cts.
4 a pair. i
Ve have also on hand all sizes of the
a sinjrle
therefor. His establishment was always gether ; and there can be no doubt that
roast beet, ale, and regular habits have
a good deal to do with the buxom ap
pearance of most English matrons, even
when pJast middle age. Engtisli paper.
Some time mucc. a .New lorkcitv
policeman, in pursuit of a notorious
offender, entered a housei In attempt-
ing to enter a room, the policeman,
whose name' wa.s Leahv, found resist
ance from thciuside of the chneddoor.
He fired his revolver through the.ob-
Htaclc, and killed a man named Mc
Namra. The Times gives the tcrmina
tion of the trial as follows: "In the
Court of Oyer a$d Ternvncr yesterday,
before Judge Brady, the trial of J)ctec
tive Patrick J. Leahv for the shooting
of Michael McNamara was resumed.
Mr. Hall summed up on behalf of the
prisoner, commenting on the prejudice
created against him through the hostile
net ion of the press, and criticisii
etronglv the overzeal exhibited dh the
part of the District Attarnc)
The District Attorney repficd dh be
half of the prosecution, denying that
the old legal platitude tliat a man's
house was his castle prevailed in this
country. He insisted, however, that
there was a trespass on the rights of the
citizen in breaking in McXaniara's
,
door, and the gross carelessness shown
by the prisoner on the occasion justified
room, sometimes located in a
frame house. He was his own account
ant, writer, proof-reader, and foreman.
With the assistance of a small boy, he
did all themcehanical work of his'news
papcr the composition and the press
work, the folding, the ; addressing, and
the mailing. And then, vobody ever
paid him. His 'appeals to.-delinquent
subscribers to come forward and 'fettle
up" will always be remembered" as
among the most pathetic passages in
American literature. All this, however)
is now changed, as far as the Northjis
cohcerncd.. The country editor is pros
perous and influential, and counts pro
fits almost asvgrcat as those of .his; city
brother. This will de as a preface to
the following anecdote, which will be
useful as an argument for more curren
cy for the South. It is of weekly jour
nalism in that section, and is narrated
ny what, in printer's parlance, is termed
a "tramp," a synonym for a jolly, feck
less, improvident typographer, who has
no fixed abode, but wanders at his! will
over the country, stopping for a; few
days' at the; towns stretched alon .his
path, and working at each until he has
earned enough money to have a good
time and pay his board bill a sort of
Wilhelm' Meister, always a good story
teller and a generous hearted icllowjwho
is himself his worst enemy. The hero
of our story is a prince among his com
panions, who boasts that he has worked
in two-thirds of the printing. offices of
the country: who is acquainted With
One Grand Cach Gift,
One Grand C(teh Gilt, . .
One Grand Cith Gift, . .
One Grand Cash Gift,..
One Grand Cash Gilt, 5,000
unc urana cash Gilt, 2,500
24 Cash Gifts, $500 each S12.000
.$50,000
. 22,000
. 12,500
10,000
leap French Woven Corsets at 75
cents. !
Our Stock of
DOMESTICS, IN BLEACHED AND
BROWN,
Is complete, which we offer at prices to
uery competition 10 anytning
offered in this market.
We have received a line of
hrough Kxnress rclnht Trait. ... .7"') ilm
follows for the accommodation of H1!,u!, K
of Vegetable r,,lHHiu
Leave Wllmfngron daily rstiii.i .v
ed) at 6:30 Ij M., arrivlig( i?' v
next evenimrlin lime to rnL.V.,1!tru,,"'i
mers leaving daily for Baltimore an, Vhn11"
dclph ia and with New York Steam?r , ,1 ?s
except FTiday. ,1H,,IJ .,
Shippers will find if. to lo! .i
forward by this train. -u,niago ,0
t relghC handled carefully.
For ratPS A-f 'innlvtA
, ",
Genercl freight Ac,.;,,
JOHN F. IUVINK.
march afigntcndciH.
Office Tr
NOTICE TO
DRAY, CAR
lin.
MARSEILLES, IN ALL COLOB
easnrcr and Collector.
Citv ox Wilmington,
Fkdkuaiiv lSrir, 1874. '
pWNKK OF ANY TKU( K
T OR AGON.
THE OWNER of anv Trunk- n, ...
Wagon, used in this citv. win rmiii.. ..' . r
to the HhopofJOHN A. l'ARK'Hf .... TIC
ond street, andjiave their l"
The old common school system went
into effect in 1840, at which time there
were 40 connties in this State and in
38 of these schools were taught, the
whole numher of schools being C32,
with an attendance of 14,S37, and the
. j. An oao ro I
tUSV 1,000,00.
The new public school system went
into effect in 1SG9, when the number of
counties had increased to 90, and in '74
of these, notwithstanding the disorgan
ize condition of the State, there were
free schools numbering 1,39S, with a
reported attendance of 31,000, and an
estimated attendance of 49,000 pupils,
and a cost $12,862,40. So that under
the ne,w Itepublican system it requires
only $989,32 more to teach 1,398 schools,
with 40.000 scholars, than it required
under the old system to teach o32
schools with 14,937 pupils; or with the,
same amount that was required under
the old system to teach G82 schools,' un
der the new system over 1,123 jschools
may be taught. And yet the present
democrats wish to , go back to jthe old
system. Our figures are taken from the
50 Cash Gifts,
80 Cash Gilts.
100 Cash Gifts,
120 Cash Gitts,
bW Cash Gilts,
9000 Cash Gifts,
350 each .
200 each..
150 each . ,
100 each..
50 each . .
13,500
16,000
15,000
13,000
2ttc500
Which
wre offer at prices much below,
the cost, of production. P
J
REGISTERED NUMBERS
THEREON I
5 each 45,000
AN EARLY CALL SOLICIT
s . r
J. & H. SAMSON.
PAINTED
-before the first day of March iproxinio, v1Cn
the Ordinance) imposing a penalty will bp
enforced. A list of the Keri.stP r.i n.,r,K " .
win r..ii..i .... :r ",uur'
Grand Total, fTen Thousand Gifts,
all Cash, ...,. .$250,000
Whole Tickks,
Half Tickets,
mar 13 lm
43 Market Street.
office.
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til In
TL C. fcJERVO.SS,
Treaf uror.
2l-eod-tf
$5.00
$2.50
II plickets SoO
23 Tickets SlOO
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records, and
"ligures can't lie."-
-Hira.
An American Ilero in Ashantee.
An Englisli correspondent, who ar-
the penmanship of Horace Greeley, of 'riv.ed ll0me Wlth thc 42nd Highlanders,
that of Bloss of thc Cincinnati Enquirer YlteSias follows : " Among our passen-
thev worst penmanship in the world gers on board the steamship Sarmatian
Charles G. Oreen, Ot the Boston iW, rlisrnvprnrl n hlnrl- mnn wlin hnn
Manton Garble, Mnrat lia ( stead (and 1d C(1 rather a conspicuolls t in thc
John lorsvth ; who has acquired aast fo f war. Tom BoUlar WM n known
range of learning, and who knows; the . nU , -, 4l , u, 4,
i uii iiuu ivuitu nit nisei v wiin me
familiar poets by heart.
This eccentric cenius, in tlie course or
his wanderings once fouiid himself ;in a
It is rnnvirt ion of manslaughter.
In charging thc jury, Judge Brady Backwooos town oi Georgia, one oi.ine
disagreed Willi tne proposiiionaaanceii h :st 0f that State, located ! his
bv thc District Attorney, that in this characters, and engaged to "get out "
country a man's house was not his cas- his paper lor the local Jefferson J3riek thi but the AVOnfedrful hQalin
tie. . It was as much his castle here as Things went on ? smoothly lor aonth er hi h back blood Icon.
rr Tix'n tno wonrloror nrtn rii 1 n cr with riia .. .. i ?
. r; " riwi: ttast to white blood, served h m well,
employer aud he walks now with a wound that
supplies indispensable to a .person jof tld haye iamed a Ellropean for some
advance guard. - Born in America, he
Jigured in the civil war, and eventually
found himself in our royal'navy. He
was a volunteer for the expedition, and
was one of Lord Gifibrd's boldest scouts.
I saw hi in wounded at thc fight at the
Dah, a ball having gone through his
Flan of drawing sameb that of Kentucky
State Library Association. Drawing to take
place iu Norolkon Tuesday, May 5th 1874.
JDIKECTORS:
JOHN L koPEK, President, .
JOHN B. CORPREW, Tkeasubbb,
JAS. Y. LEIGH, r
WALTER H. TAYLOR,
, GEORGE S. OLD FIELD. , . -f 1
JNO. A. 1103SON, . - '
DANIEL HUSTED, '
- WM. U. WALES,
AI. IL 8T EVENS,
JOHN T. REDMOND,
i 8. WEIL, r ,
' ' ADVISORY BOAD :
Ex GovcrDoii Gilbert O. Walker,
Col. Kader Bigtrs, P. P., i
Jno.R McDkniel, P, G Commander,
J. J. Burroughs.,
Capt. Sam'l Watts, Virginia Legislature,
Rob't E. Withers G. M., G. M. P. & D.
D. G. C. of G. C. s i
CoUThos.rF4 Owens, P. G. M., IT
John D. Whitehead, Esq,, ex-Major,
Col. W. II. Thylor, Mate Senator,
Jas. G. Braiii.
Orders for tjekcts and sll communica
tions should bd addressed to
I HENRY V. MOORE,
Sec'y Masonic Relief Ass.' Norfolk, Va.
DR. THOMAS B. CARR,
Agent, Wilmington, ;N, C.
jan ol om j .
0i'T TOiL away your
THIS-MOST MMABKABIE
ALL APPARATUSES sometimes
it was in England, and before it could
be entered the fo.ms of law should be
observed to the letter. A public officer
was entitled to the protection of tho
. A i
law in thc discharge of his dujy, but
he was entitled only to the same pro
tection accorded to any private citizen.
This case had a peculiar importance,
since it involved thc rights of! a citizen
to the enjoyment of privacy in his own
house, and the power of the police, tuit
it should be decided without any fear
of thc consenuences these thc court
assumed. Every man who accepted an
office assuniccrra responsibility for the
execution of itspowers : he must exe
cute them according to the law, and if
he departed from the law he should be
punished as auy ordinary citizen. The
jury shouldulischarge their duties with
out reference to public clamor. Xo
clamor could affect him, and he trusted
thev were equal lv indifferent to it. It
was conceded in reference t tliis shoot
ing that there was no intent to kill,
otherwise the indictment would cha.-g
1 i. 1 1. i rri
niuruer, ana not mansiaugnier. i ne
officers were in pursuit of a felon, a bad
and desperate character whoprcviotisly
attempted the life ot a pouccmau.
What did they do' in conformity with
the official instructions they received ?
In considering that question he charged
that police officers uiav act on a reason
lablc suspicion that a felon has been
'perpetrated. He asked was there in
this instance a reasonable ground to
suspect that Dutch Harmon was-.the
person who committed thc felony, and
in this connection he drew attention to
the circumstance connected with the
murder of the watchman, Schweieh.
A man's house -tea's his castle. An
officer who desired to enter it : armed
with the authority of the law! should
announce his character, and demand
his habits. At last, hofever, the iold
feeling overmastered him, and he Ire-'
solved to return to his ways and rcsurfie
his travels. He accordingly announced
his intention to his employer ; to use his
own words, he " formally, resigned,"
The editor was loth to part with hini, as
it was doubtful it he could secure anont
er printer for a long time'; but he had
to accept the situation, and told nr
friend that he would settle with him,
and retired to the next room, as the
simple-hearted fellow imagined, to pro
cure sufficient of the coin of the realm
Jebtedness. Visions
of luxurious case and riotous indul
gence hilled the mind of thc latter,1 and
he was busily preparing has plan of op
erations, when his recent employer em
ersred from the inner room with an arm
ful of foxskins, which he coollv derios-r
ited on. thc Hoor and began to industri
ously and rapidly count. When hejiad
set apart twenty-one, he qiiietlvpicked
them up and handed tiiem to the aston
ished printer, with the remark j
4 That squares us, I believe?
44 Hut !" ejaculated the disgusted drea-
mcr, wnat am l to uo witu tuese
things ?' ;
" Them's foxskins' said the other ;
' I get paid in them, and " '.elp.it.
l ou can pass them. j .
olowlv, and without lullv compre
hending the situation, the traveler
shouldered his "skins" and betook
himself o'.W After a jaunt of two dayp,
he reached another town,! where he re
solved to rest and to test the value idf
las currency. He stopped a week iat
the largest hotel, exhausting its bill 6f
fare anil wine list, the former being the
plain food of 'the countrv, arid the lat
ter the inevitable apple-jack. j
- hen he went up to the bar to pav
his bill, it was not without some trcni-
months. Sir Garnet, iu recognition of
his services, has sent him to England in
hppe of getting him a berth."
1
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called a mechanical paradoxhow used with
sncn . wonuerlul succe8s in our principal
ciues ior jino cure, Dy cumulative "ex kr
eisis, of nearly all , . if
Chronic Diseases and Weaknesses,
Is for sale by the undersigned, by whom all
orders will be promptly tilled.
THE 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 is made almost wholly of iron and steel,
weighs ISO pounds, and covers a space of only
20 by 36 inches; and although, but recently
introduced, nearly 1,000 have already befin
sold. i ;
PRICE S100, BOXED AND SHirPED.
Small books or circulars, showfng its use
can be had free at the office of the Post.
S. II. MANN,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
sept 11 d&vvtf P. 0 Box 201).
3 khool TeacherL Wanted I
in each county for the Spring and Summer
$luo -per month. Send for circular
givintr lull particulars. ZElGLEIt & Mc
CURDY, Philadelphia, Pa
Ny York Day Booh.
A Democratic Weekly. Established 1S30.
It supports White Supremacy, political
and social. Terms. $2 per year. To clubs.
nine-coptes for $8. Specimen copies free.
Address DAY BOOK. New York citv.
T
NOTICE.
. o j
Lisling ol! Taxables for 1874
WITH IN THE CITY OF
i
Wiliniiio ton, ,N. C.
1 V-rr viOAf P1- A J'DEMA N OF. THE
. Clll Of Wllllllliirtnn X' I l.i.. i...
-General Tax Ordinance " d lrr.,i iu,. ..fi
Properly liable to taxation within tho cor
porate limits of this City, together with
Po ls and all other Taxables shall be KivV
in to tbo " Persons appointed to receive the
Tax List," at thej City flail, between the ilrlt
days of April nd May, 1S71 ;aud in viola
tkm thereof hail pay a double tax theie-
AII Pcroti and Corpora
tions will therefore be required (by thmeselvi-x or
agents) to give in their Taxables to tliedulv
appointed City Tax Listers, viz: J.L. Barlow,
w. II. Banks and D. E. Buntlpir at tbe
COURT ROOM ill the Gitv irN 2EVin. ,
e ,, Z -'"I ..
11IU11 til
tween
clock
iweeuuie n ours oi U o'clock and II o'clock
P. M.. tinder a ncnaltv nf nui'm v t v
FOR FAILING I'O I.TST i hr VkiV 'I
aforesaid. , i.
,.w T- K- SERVOSS, City Clerk.
"y 7:y ''"""Sion-Aiarcli 3V, 19,74
march,,'! 268 apr 1 eod i 1
the hours Of y o'clock Ai M. and 3 o'
P.M., and Jon Friday evenlnes. be
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lm.
CHANGING.
icominsr.dailv. of the
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WHOLESALE! GROCERY fRADE.
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Bny J. & P. uOATS' Black Thread
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admission befwrc resorting to violence, I dation that he produced: his bundle at
otherwise he was a mere trespasser, fox skins and awaited the result. The
even though the felon of whom he was IJoni lace regarded them a moment,
in pursuit was actually within tl
(luuiiuic. nic j"i niis iu . ticciue i grappling, witu sonic aosiruse matue-
whether the otticers properly announced Inatical calculation;' then he quietly
their true, character and the pupose of took the bundle, deposited it behind tie
their visit. He drew attention to the bar, and, producing fourteen rabbit
evidence on mis point as published,
observing that even if they announced
they had no right to go Into a private
house without some reason justifying
their action. He charged that the mere
announcement that they 'were ' Police
officers and in pursuance of a proper
purpose was enough to place tnem in
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
MARSHAL'S OFFICE,
WILMINGTON. N, C. April 22. 1874.
NOTICE.
I WOULD MOST RESPECTFULLY CALL
the attention of the citizens to the fact
that the warm and siekly seasoi Is near at
hand, and it becomes my duty to'adopt the
most stringent sanitary measures at this
particular time to preserve the health of the
city and prevent the introduction of disease
that may originate fr0ni foill and unwhole
some matter, filth, garbage, trash and re
fuse matter which has a tendency o create
unwholesome and offensive odors. In, or
der to prevent as far as possible the spread
of those diseases peculiarly incident to this
season oflthe year I would most respectfully
solicit tbQ co-operation ot the citizens gene
rally in placing our cily in such a sanitary
condition! as to render it as far as practicable
impregnable, at least; to those diseases
which originate from foul and unwholesome
matter, : To this end the entire force of the
city will be employed in cleansing, drain
ing, cleaning, disinfecting and removing
trash. &ci, for at least the next fifteen or
twenty days. All persons are requested to
.have the trash, oltal, refuse matter, &c,
cleaned from their premises and placed up
on1 the streets, whence they will be removed
immediately. When it is convenient please
use boxestor barrels.
Tersons; needing disinfectants can have
the same free of charge by calling at mv
office. I
t he health officers, designated by a yellow
rosette, njay be notified of any stagnant
water standing upon any lot. or damp cel
lar or anything that would impair the
health of the city, and any complaint lodged
at this olnccshall receive prompt attention.
llelievin&That a proper sanitary condition
adopted now; at this early season, will in
sure a:herflthy summer I earnestly. solicit
the alcranu co-operation of all the trood cit
izens to accomplish this good end.
Respectfully, Ac., GEO W. PRICE, Jf.,
aprll23 tf , City Marshal.
We have demonstrated that an
Evening paper is a necessity in the city
of Wilmington, and bur growing circu
lation is the beet proof we can offer of
the truth of the statement.
LIFE FOR LANDLORDS,
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BUILDING LOTS for sale in healthy and
desirable localities on Church, Nun, Ann,
Orange, Dock, CJiesnut, Mulberry, Wainut,
Red Cross, Raukn, Dickinson, Wood, Char
lotte, Sixth, Seventh, Wilson, Eighth,
Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth and Tliir
teenth streets. Satisfactory time given fo
payment. Apply to
feb 8
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o FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE CO.,o
o against the. Singer, Wheeler & Wilson o
o ana trover s uaKer companies, iavolv- o
o ing over 250,000 o
o Is finally decided by the o
o Supreme Court ol the United' States o
o in favor of the FLORENCEhich alone o
o has broken the monopoly of high pri-
o , , ces. o
Z THE NEW FLORENCE o
oistnc UiMJUY machine that sews barken
o ward and forward, or to the right & lcft.'o
o Simplest Cheapest Best, o
o Sold for Cash only 'Special Terms too
o l,iujbs ana i kale lis. 0
Atl ltri t.-i -
u ui,ioii r lurence, Jiass. o
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Lard, Uuttcf, Alen, Cider, .'an
ncd Goods. Bitters.' Salt.
KEIuisENE OIL,
J
All kinds of-Snuff and Tob acco.
. bugar, Candles, &c, &c.
Our catalogue embraces over
FOUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY
different articles.
For sale low to cai?h oi
close buVing customers.
ADRIAN & VOLLERS, .
Corner'of Dock and Fj-ont Streets,
april.10 tf j WILMINGTON, N. C.
TICK
.Mill VIS.
TICK
! TICK!
IAI1J!1II1IIII!
For Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Bed Bugs,
Moths, &c
J F HENRY, CURRAN, & Cci. , "N Y.
, Sole Agents.
kins, said, " There's your cliange." Ill
is needless 'to fav that the wanderer
1. '?' 4 -
sousiit, as rapidly as liia leers could
Till; WflOLKLY IOSsT
Mi - !'
Js published erery Friday morning,
i the astonishingly low price of
I ONE DOLLAR PER ANNUM.
at
transport him, a section where currency .Old newspapersJ suitable for wrap
was more abundant. Perhaps Congress VDS VaPTt n packages of fifty, forsale
."! 1 A A t A ; ' L A A 1 . AT - 1 A f
the risht
can now find a better reason for the ur 1 at this office.
gency with which some of the Southern
newspapers demand more of the circu
so far a to obtain a parley 1 fating medium. Philadelphia Press.
tf.
WAKKANTTJ DISK US- On hind Had
for 6&)e
feb 25 HALL
1 l ; i' -.'!! .;
NEURALGIA SPECIFIC!
A prompt, positive and uermanent rflTf
ior the jjexcruciatlDg pains of Neuralgia,
Rheumatism and Sciatica.
WABASH VAtLEY AGUE CURE !
A Specific Jor Ago?, Chills & -Fever, Billi
ouse Fever aDd Cqnetlpation of the Bowels.
As a Bowel Begulator it has no equal. ; t
tST For sale by, Mi
and Prepaired only by, !,
Drs. GREENE. LINDLEY & BENTLEr
Charlotte, n. (j
march 20-259 9 mosi !
Our Weekly circulation; is increasing
every week,. even during the " hard
timej' Unly one dollar a year in
advance.
FITS aud EPILEPSY.
positively cured.iThe worst cases, of longest
standing, by using DR. HEBBARD'H CURE
A bottle seat FREE to ail addressing J E
DIBBLE, Drugeist, 8110th Ave, N Y.
Stoneivall Fertilizer !
Highly Concentrated. Has ALWAYS been
Manufactured on the basis of a snaranteed
analysis. Will NOW be sold subject to all
laws In regard to Fertilizer, with THE
SAME guaranteed analysis.
13. C r LA KNAG & SOX.
I Charlottesville. Va.
april 92H w lm.
JJLANKS,
BONDS for TITLE DEEDS.
LEAN ON CROPS
with Power of Sale, &c, Ac,
FOR SALE at - 4 ' ' '
, i G. HA-LlS
Job Printing Establishment,
apr Jl-tf ' . r
ai,m:i Jr.,
WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER,
No. 11 NORTH FRONT STREET,
Wilmington, N. C.
ALL work done! in a workmanlike man
ner. He has oh handa very fine assort
ment of WATCHES and JEWELKY,
CLOCKS, VILVERWARE, POCKITT CUT
LERY, c, and is i now prepared to do all
kinds of plating, both silver and gold, some
thing1 that has never been donein thlseoun--try
before. You can have all of your old
plated spoons, casters, cups, fV:c. replalcd at
a small cost, to look as well as when new.
april 13 LTlKJm
E
Extra Mess Mackerel,
i :
XTRA EKES It SALMON.
GEORGE'S RANK CODFISH, ;it
jan :t
I GEO. MVEKS.
Bacon, Port! Floor and Oat?.
i :
17 o Roxcs Smoked and D. S. Side,
' 100 Barrels Pork,
1,200 " Flour
T,000 Bushels Oats,
For sale by
KERCH NEl & CALDEB KBOS.
feb.-O i.
House Molns.se?-'.
00 Hhds SnL-ar House Molasses
500 VbU. jr 4 3Iolasf.es,
For sale bv
KERCH NEK fc CALDEIt BROS.
feb 9 '
Till7; EVE1VING POT
p published every
F1V
evening except Sun-
R ANNUM.
Sov Crop Cuba, Sec.
TIERCES NEW CROI
A ,
JgQ IIUDS -AND
C IT; B
For sale by
KEKCHNER &
CALDEK BK0S.
feb 9
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