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VOL. X ,j;7:. v. -fefr t-- J St! j South WateV Office K u mi)ied, or doltrtred to ce T"S .illprtsof the Cltyit2 O ril'f"'" lAr 81 3 for TbreelIoutii. IT ("8' ini rnTfNliOU J BATE" 73 " throo lays w " fonr.dayf.-''.vrv?"'-1 J? - flmllaVS.' i... ....-.... a XJ one week, rontract Advertlsoincn U Ukvn at pro- 'T-Johii Dawson, Henry flail, o. w. fj MeUowt, D. S. Cowan, Geo. i. Ic u f K Mill, Jtmes G. Burr, Kich- .. . iicv J- KH urr?5 'T;vflSd ivm-trmrWm. A. Walker. . i; 1 KoDertlLowai' . ; fnTZ-& J.rerson, A. ll TanBokiceiea, &S5S, Haywood W. Gaion, U G.i. jiycHotcniHu , j k. Uolinealy.; ... V-4.K)rtoiw . 11. Alien. n, jnXGTOX & WEIA)ON R AIL ROAD., TiiiWro', and I'hirf A7l,7"K: .. -r- (4. krt'uiont. ' ... vj,r nf 7VrtjwMm-- m. Smith. 4 1,, k rouiont. Hrtrrtttwmul rmuurrrJ. W . 1 liomiHMm. ht4trof Machinery M 'Aiidttitr-l'- L. Du'l.cy. KAIL HOAD. LINE 1 SCHEDULE ' On Wilmington & Weldori fcB. 03 EXPttESS rASSKXGKtt AND MAIL. lifare Wilminjfton (Dally).. 9:30 P. M. Arrive In Wilmington (Dally)... :30 A. M. KXl'RKSS FREIGHT AND PAS5KXGER. U&ve Wilmington (Pally,' except' ' t .Sundays) .8."O0 A. M. Arrive In Wihulngton (lally, except , Sunday) - 10:30 P. M. s. L t'KKJlUNT, Engineer an I superintendent, i Wilmington, Fob. itith, ISi. HjWtf Uilminston, Charlotte, and ; RiTinitFonn rail noii. GESKHAL Si rKRIXTKNDBST'B OPiriCK.1 Wilmington, N. C .Vujf, 0, 18tf7. J OS ANI AFTKR TUESDAY Next, Au k'ust 1.5th, the Passenger Train on this lioail will leave Wilmington, on Tneday, Tbumlay and uturduv, at 7 o'clock. AM. Arrive at Sand Hill same day, at 3 F.slU. Arrive at Wudcsltoro' (Stage), at li mid night. Iouve .Vadisljoro'.(8tuKO)t on Tuea il.iy, Tliursday and Saturday at 2 P. M. Krave Ro;kinghain (Sta?re), on Monday, VcihiMtlay anil Frhlav, at 4:J0 A. M. " - Uav Sand Hill (Cars) Monday. Wednc day and Fridav, at 7 o'cl ok, A. M. U Arrive at Wiluiington same day, at 3 V. M. U". 1. EVKKKTT, iM-ita-i-tf f,GiU8qpt. miscellaneous; 4 PETER MALL.ETTV 1 WITH R.H. COWAN & COM (J.ESEBAL C09I9II8NION Alt 1 AIIIP- PIN O M K ItCil A N T, 1 And WholenIe Dealers ipr- t Groceries, and Supplies of all Kinds, So. 32 Xorth M aler St., .. t wiLMiNGTomrN. a A'", Ajrcnts for the following Insurance Com v,.n . panie.s: ffiH AMERfCA LIFE; , , tKOKGlA HOME F1UE-S ' I ' J.VMKS BIVEtt " IKFFERSON w'lWU'Hia 1 I I " t A ADDITIONAL Stoek of rVBH Jn recelved, in which Bargains will bo offered. ''. . .ft'' . ' ; ' f JlSljg? IlEDlllfclt A RYAN."' AB'I WANTEnViy eferVttntrf Lloyd's New Double MapV X.ip:Ki,VTer,lcaon 11,6 facCi and a COUNTY l".tVmr. u"lted states on,tlie baciCOTer t'r nreeetof nmsUn. wlth rollers, Ac. ntf,?Sciec'an given, if -desired. U, n,ake from Ave to twenty dollars per h wakkkn'r. Marshall, -.; fi.im . General Aeent Llovd's Man. - a rrfl" .5 J Columbia, .x 'C. nmoT IT, ?SPS I" wrtlng tblaotloe .to ""M' in t7ir WU1 receive a copy oi mo Woolen nffiss (Innrls '. Wright S. I. Wallaco, JEll Mnrpy, AlfixM i' !lfn A !! Vanltokkclen,: Gof llarria of Sn2 nston, and John Kverettf Goldsborrt IS itteo &7-Edward-Kil. Thomas u. uogg, oi iwiieigu, "!-tr!TTr .-tiiieji Qc Entire Stoek ef lRE CO'fbtt,;dCf 14"'"in 1 " inwB xower man mey can or bl,,lnthecity. . " llonl In-. " . . , II KD KICK & RYAN. Jj R 0 A I rV oiTered lrf?jA&j Ir F'E8, SATIS ETTS' inaRTlcllrt ... ... "g-: llEDHICK A BYAX. I fooa Opeiiixigr-: ... ,:'lk'-;U2i!l T. fii axvvatj 1 ,j 8; l-tTmi i'i'-j -,;.LnTnbcrtOtt.C. ITD'-'Viriii i . -. . nrn Mi Ma-l-tf ' WM BERNARD, Aaenfcl t Wllmtngtony Cf i: i JM.m .. . 1 '-Lm-VJl lui 1 - i I - ' 4 4 , ' v. '-4. rw'- - A 1 .... 1 .M.M.PTZ&'COj. : : siket strait;?: ;. txcrrmS, stock f r, ne and -Fancy l. 'SWttd feto. Presenteason. iJHI from Importers and Maaufact ror. miUECT, nd can therefore otTer otir Good aa.4ow a tliey caa bj iarehaaed hi 4orthem markets. , This ia.no hnmbiig. All we aak k$ T&IAL Q CONVINCE OUtt PAT-. ' - .4 - We call attention to a full line" of , CALICOES, BLEACHED AND i 5t AND SHEETINGS, ' SILKS. POPLINS. and ! all the ' ' POPUL4VR DRESS GOODS. WHITK GOo'DSybtiiCROIDEKI Es IIOUSK FURNISTrXNO" GOODS ' V BJVifKETS, HOSIERY and GLOVEA. MENS' AND BOYS' WE All. BROADCLOTH,. A . , DOESKIN UASSIMEHES, ' '. SATINETS and JEANS Hair TfetSi Notions & Fancy Goods, JIEADY-MADE CLOTHING, ., Hats & Men's furnishing Goods. ; MiXLINERY. " ; We will open on THURSDAY, Oeiter 3d, a full HHttortmeut of the JatHt shapea . bonnets, H4VTS, ' ; : , ' TXO WERS, velvet?,' ' ' " SILKS, RIBBONS, Ac. To, irtiolele Bay em wo offer .LIRER- 4AJ4 iAUiUn. 9i ill. KATZ A CO., octl-S-tf 3 MurUet Street. SOL BEAR & BROS,, TTTIIOLESALE A RETAIL Dealers DRY 5 GOODS, Fancy" feoofis, r. Blankets, : Notions. M i-f tf Mats BOOTS AND MIli ; 1 i I 1. . GLOTHINa SHOES p f? j.1 , otir facilitiw?, "both Jot purchasing and sell : 1 tX a iiv likWMt siih Prices, are not sur- piwHed 1y any honsc in North Carolina. K 4 A'pwmlnent featnre of our house la on? Merchant Tailoring Depart- Under the superintendence of MR..D. L. DE - XAN JBY, sa .well known t oar patrons . A .r . , ras a skillful workman.. We only ask a comparison of onr; jroods and prices with those Of any other establishment In te city. JinWBXB A BROS. oct30-32-tf . . , - Vl Harfcet Street. the most rasnionaoie. styie. A few dozen Extra long. j-.-v -f?.K.4l- - :--". ALSO A ot of very nperior French Corsets. . ( In T-i ' f' Go to' 10 -Front St- trtr TF TOD WISH, TO TJTJX. .. -ft GROCERIES, r -: -.r;' TV rfl SKIES. . A-r A r . 4a -i. ' LrClieaTe2il Ml nr Mttllefd, or dellrered to Sabscfner In Uhf aU parts .of the City, at ti 50 for 8 fee """lus, or 50 for Three Month. -l f I- STATE TICKI?TJ ; FOR QOt6 A 4 , . ZEBUL0N3; OF MKCKLKVBURO. i inc t . . 1 : ED WARD-D, HALL, 1. 4 , OF KBlTHiJtOTBK. " ' ; :FOR BECSBT4RT OT TXt.J : V 4 . . . ROBERT W..BESIV " iLi J ;!t -j i i-'4 . . ! i - ' ,.41 'flit FOB luDITOa, -OF BUKOOMBI . -. . ' . ' - r' t ?Ai1? FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, SAJVIUEL P.?ATTEU30N, ,4 ipF CALpWKLL. for sujERotTSNDKT-pF fublic instruction, There is not one particle of iustifi REV. BRAXTON CRAVEN, Ltion for it. We hold that no mari OF RANDOLPH. 6t ) V K.1 ' FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL,. SIOIJH. ROGERS, 5 if )J it i . .i of win.' ' Supreme Coiirt Judges, RICHMOND M-PEARSON, of Yadkin, WILLIAM H. BATTLE, of Orange, . . .fenWlNREiDE, of-PerOn,i ' MATHIAS E. MANLY, of Craven, A. 8. MERRIMON, of Buucorubc. IThe two last, if the number of Judecs. as proposed, is increased to five. Superior Court. FIRST DISTRICT, DAVID AV BARNES, OF HERTFORD.- SECOND DISTRICT, EDWARD J. WARREN, OF BEAUFORT. THIRD DISTRICT, GEORGE y: STRONG, ' ; OF WAYNE. TOukTHBTWtOT,r- ' WILLIAM S. DEVaVNE, OF NEW HANOVER. k - FIFTH DISTRICT, R. P. BUXTON, OF CUMBERLAND. SIXTH DISTRICT, R. B. GILLIAM, OF OUANVILLE. , SEVENTH DISTRICT, THOMAS RUFFIN, Jr., x 1 i. OF AX.AMANCTE. 1 ' , EIGHTH DISTRICT, , FRANCIS E. SHOBER, OF ROWAN. NINTH DISTRICT, WILLIAM M. SIIIPP, OF LINCOLN. TENTH DISTRICT, ANDERSON MITCHELL, OF JREDELL.1 ' ..A t - - : . ELEVENTH DISTRICT, . JOHN L. BAILEY, OF BUNCOMBE. TWELFTH DISTRICT, A. T. DAVIDSON, OF MACON. To the people of Nortli Caro- M-mmmmwrn or disturbed; 'fd'r'i moment, ; by the cowardly and? mendacious assaults of William W. Holden, of Raleigl jJ the Radical candidatetor tiovernor, upon my personal an u private character, as a'' Christian minister and gentleman, or my puunc cuar - acter.' I'feel asJ . calm1 . and ' nQhurtj bv his slanderous ana nuenous as - - ,. . .. i.j.4..t.:ij ti:.. . 1 FW11I saults as an- innocent 1 ciiuu. sxit falsehood and mendacity jt&'toj mj- self, I can make palpable to eyery honest mind, if I 6ared" to " notice him. Mv friends know this. 1 beg s . T 1 I : JCiKLixjw vitizkin uo ,,.,. Ten m oenoois ana win friends: throughout .tlie! State,, will voiith in Colleges. It not allow themselves to be irritated in mind that there is a. them noVto:!Tetaliatc by" abuse, or gogue, should be elected Snpenn by offering him or htsf any personal pendent4 of Public. 'ItwtrTieticWjfre ..llc t.A vhte him and ther "Radical Constitution down V - ' The caltse Or nis auacKS lies ueep cauvasserstaKe noia oi runs matter. in.his .hatred s to ithe Smtineli'bor Tho. report ;ot( proqeolings, as, pnb cayse it hasbeensome'yliat fnstru- lislied to-day, (and we will give.Jthe men tat ia the past, -in his: defeat, r- wliole of tlie infamous article very J-knotf riot why rro)riaenc-Ke wran ; tr din. a! nofil ti ODb I iadnotUlo4reBf Und byfinsrblynd fdrBlyjpmcnt- desire, but to labor -td.efeat:Tyn :rithi ruth fa'-tb nf'tflute tpeo litin deAio&in the ple -offtdrih -feroTin tHejS ci cause bf truth and right- and the j&rouse snc a-fetibrm, of iindignation; toterojitiP' of the aboVAes;crr-aa StatandxiXfipeopie. i -w lia iue tnemB caupon; tne, .mountain iu hlJ6P Prbvidence,5 covered hme,thenir ' .;? MlfcitlaniVin m i . . . - - - '; -- L. 5f.ii y sc r Wuiix ii. iriiiAu. tii r 1 ' . - . 4 . . . .j, fist Jr: X T AT.nllIftrch :-jia6aL tj jr'tennll5fc oar cTf temporaries In the atate io;puoiisurfuerAfcu w, xo., ... . How f list atf flife' tTdWbf ! tlie Conner raeetiftg'of the -white men of Wake iE5bnrity, Ifeld at tlie Court Hoise in th it tn tjv off "j-csteiy af, - an attempt one of the Radical nominesa for the Lislature, to create j&. disturbance U". J ' ' ri 1 " T"T'' tt. -r- f uv uenouncinff uoi. j. r. a.,, nnss. f6r Re liowMVor fiiimmnnlr o?A " e3 froui the Imll. . ; htfi W- AVfllolden, the Radical nomi- Lee JornMovomor, atteudea by a i& ii negryejs ana uieir paie-iacea retaren, aiso attempted about the 4 1 -- . . WrBe tiineta intimidate1 the 'meet- ftri tJcrhrt Honse. ' "ftnd tiliniy'.'offeri- , - 7 o . -jjstve andthreateniner lanffUaee in tnenamo oi law ana oracr, ana fV. 4a auu ucato nuu unicd vi iui win ! !i i. i 4.4. ?...4. jiuuiMiyv TCBPuieuiniy Proiesi Hnisl i jtbis palpable attempt to incite vio Jence and .bloodshed. No man, having the.good of his tellow.-citi- ens -ana me wen-oeino oi rne com- ntiitv tri' ; which ho liva at hpiirt. r 1 " 1 . 1 '. 1 woma ue guilty or such outrages. who wishes satisfaction of another, yor any cause, will attempt to seek jt ia a public assembly. If such a potirse is attempted it proves tne iact that no satisfactory solution of 'the controversy is anticipated, tor it Is to be presumed that there are al- jWays peace-meakers m every crowd who would refuse to allow a breach pf the peace. If a feud exists, and one of the parties require or is anx ious tV obtain satisfaction7 tliere are a thousand opljorjunities' for him to jobtainJt-r-in the rstreet "fir on the field. Therefore we look on this as sault as an insult-offered to a public meeting, and a premeditated rat- tempt to create a row and blood shed, . . , . . .4 We tell these stirrers-up of strife and inciters of mob law, that they ;aro treading on dangerous "ground. The peophrwill not quietlv allow such outrages to be oft repeated. Let a war of classes- or races once begin let scenes of bloodshed and strife be once inaugurated, and they who commence it will have most Icause to regret it They who sow the wind will reap the whirlwind. Jhit it can be averted, let the lovers pf, peace, . both white and black, trown down and rebuke these efforts to establish mob law, and all will vet be well. . .. With personal matters between niaii and: man, neither we, nor the public; have anything to do4 but an jattempt to gag and iutimidate pub lic assemblies will not be tolerated. North 'C!atoliiiianQth. . ' - r Jlongrclism- v , . Wre tired and disgusted with de tailing the dirty doings of the Scal- awag juon veuioi.. a upcch v pet- pie 01 the &tate win not De surpris ed to see, by tne report 01 proceea inors on'yesterdayl tliat tlie tiegrbph 'ilists, lankee-and native, on . two distinct test isssues, voted dow -. propositions to insert, in the Article bn Education, a prohibition of .tlie I TTl I 1 1 fT I I Tl Cr 411 W I K M.1II1 IlKVI tl 1,111111- ne aim iiegru will be borne compulsory Section in. the Article, requiring all Children, between certaip ages, who eannot obtain an education -other- Uise to ttenih , pnbuc schools1 j0r,a certain lengtn oi 'iime. oo that the negro worshipping hybrids im the convention nave wins voieu, virtually and; eniphatically, to force .: 1J",' jT FwI -F . . f attendance or wniie cnuaren n i i ....-. i 1. 4. schools wan, me negroes, aim uiai topj ''bo; far .as. anything to the con trarr; appears irl the constitution jrml)ER KEGRO TEACHERS If S. 'AshleT. the Yankee peda- lUSUUUVC ifn to give tha Dreference of employment to iiigger ' ibTslfroctors s Let tlie Cou County fore the men. a a. m iv .. 1 Jr ed. .annonncea an lnvnauon : I , -i- ;---" ... , . .i . . J - m tt "ladies!7 Oof the, Atncan :Unnrca -wn ttto C! n nnannn inr Enii ( 1 1 1 lilt' ' r -i l i i . i w 4.4. . M4IMA WAAWa TTrAA I "-' from gallants .of the body to show their dVotfod td the1 fair ; sexand per- has tlie foTlottin r-The Texas i?an dtayt'P. -JMckinUey lately from Austin, shot Clay Searcy, tsq of Anderson,, in ai'asota, on .the 13tli. IVTcKmney Is reported to be' a des perado, and the Hanger sayS i he be haved iti mi 6titrageonj manner to wards Searcy fbefore shooting; Jiim. During the preceding, part of the same day he had drawn his pistol on several barkeepers for refusing to-tarnish him liquors1 without pay. Searcy was not killed, but we pre- ! sume he cannot-rettover. McKin- ! ' . . ... 4 m 1 ney mtu t to jau.y at Luiderson. The Hanger, tells the sequel : "Mayor Jones; sent a parti to r: Anderson 'to' fin' down Mckinnev . ' . . J for trml I (in thf wav liot- -arifli ; . "y w,vv-" iuc prisoner, jij a strip 01 WOOUS, the guard was halted by a crowd of sixty armed men. They were order ed to lay down their arms and give tip the prisoner. When-the guard emonstrated, they were ordered peremptorily to hush up. The men were all disguised, blackened, and all spoke 'in broken English and Dutch. McKihney was hung to a limb and the rope or limb broke and he fell down, lie was then tied securely and hung over ten feet high, and lett hanging. Canvassers for the State at Large. The following gentlemen have been appointed, by the State Con servative Executive Committee, i i Canvassers for the State at large : Hon. Wm. A.. Graham, " James M. Leach, , ; Gen. M. W. Ransom, Hon. J. R. McLean, . " Jesse G. Shepherd, Maj. Marcus ErWin, Hon. F...J5. Satterthwaite. Asa Biggs, J. W. Osborne, R. Y. McAden, George Davis, Jesse R. Stubbs, S. J, Person, . ,W. N. II. Smith, , W. T. Portcli, Col Robert Strange, Hon. Nathaniel Boyden, John Kerr, George Howard, Col. R. H. Cowan, 44 W. P. Bynuin, Giles Leitch, Esq., Col. Si McD. Tate, Arch. McLean, Esq., Col. D. D. Ferebee, Ralph Gorreil, Esq., Col. W..F. Martiu, Col. JJ T. Morehead, Col. AValter L. Steele, Hon. B. S. teai'thcr, " Josiah Turner, " D. G. Fowlc, John II. Haughton, Esq., Col. Wm. A. Jenkins, . Wm. Eaton, Jr.rsq., R. F. Arinfield, Esq., Edward tDonigland, Esq., A. A. iMcKoy, Esq., -P. II. jWinston, Esq., . W. McL. McKav, Esq., Col. Si II. Walkup, Col: Wm. Johnston. Hon. C. C. Clark, D.-F. Caldwell, Esq., Hon. T. C. Fuller, Dr. Jas. T. Leach. C. B. Sanders, Esq., W. F. iMcKessoh; Esq., J. J. Yeates, Esq., Col. Sj B. Spruilli Hon. Thos. S. Ashe, The Congreslonnl and Jadi i cial Iitricto. At a meeting of the Conservative Slate Executive Committee held in this city, on Saturday, the following Committees were appointed the Committees in the Judi cial Districts to make all necessary ar rangements.as to times and places of hold ing District Conventions for the nomina tion of Solicitors, and those in the Con gressional Districta to make all the ar rangements for Conventiona for the nomi nation of candidates for Congress. The various Committees are earnestly urged to act promptly. , . ' lWi7Mma. aiessrs. v. xi. didhij, Hertford. M. Lu Eure, of v ates, ana W. A, ..... , 2nd District. George Hftward, of Edge-, combe, F.IB. Satterthwaite., of Beanfbrt, and J. JL Moore, of .Martin. t - 'rd DutricL-G: S. Wooten? of Varnr. t L R BrraK of Craveal" and John M- Jer aoii. Thomas 81 Kenan, of Dnplia, and?. ;A EAgelhard. f ITeir HAnnvcr. DistneL-z Archibald t, McLean, of Cumberland, ,. Thomas 3. Ashe, of Anson, Ct4l I, 4KVVIV V amvu.i.vuv , . - . . u 6A Digtnct.--'hlL W. Ransom, o amptii; Jp j: biy&oi tranklin, Ulis HI Jenkins, of Granville. r 1th District. T. Morehead, Jr., . of Guilford, 1 livingston Brow1i, of Casvell, H. A. IjoodoiS, Jr.; of Chathatn: 1 f? m Ij;iI4Leacli, bf Tvidson, W. M."Bobins,'of Rowan, Rufus L. Patter son, of Forsyth. , , . ,. . .... , ... . 9th 2itrirf. Plato DuriiaavatiClesre- land, J. H. Watsony of vilacklenbrgf Jno. iith TrirtUrrm T!rw!n of Bon- clihbe, N. KelseY, of Madison, Rbbt Pen land, of Yancey. . . ,. VUk Iistrid.-C9&m Gwlgcr, of Ma con, W. L;LoTe, of Haywood, L. S. Gasbf of Henderson. ' ! .. . t Cn&-reftlna-i IMsf rfeis. la DUtricL - Ww F.' Mart in,, of Paaqno tank, R. B. Peebles, of Northampton, P. T. Henry, of Bertie. ' ' ""'j1 '' 2nd IHitrid. ; Wm. Bia:, of Edge combe, W. A. Allen, of Duplin, and Maj. Jno.' nughes, of Craven. 3rd District; D. CJ Allen, of Bruns wick, A. J.' Jones,. of Columbus, Rory JIc Nair, of Robeson. " Ath DittrccLr-U. G. Williams, of Nash, T, IX Snea4U of Johnston. W. J.- Green, of Warren. . 5th District. Levi M. Scott, of Guil ford, S. S. Jackson, of Randolph, Frank C. Robbins, of Pavidson - :"r t- f ; :' 6th DUtHct. r-2VhjrtB.t johnstontof Charlotte, S. H. Walkjip, of Union, M. L. McCorkle, of Catawba tth District. Thad. D. Bryspn, of Jack son, Jas. H. Merrimdn, of Buncombe, A. M. Erwin, of McDowe tlJ Sent inil 2nd. THE HOLDEN RECORD. GOOD OOVEltNIrirXX, TIIF. REAL welfare of thP Republican Party, and ev ery conceivable interest of the "Good Old North State?' demands the defeat of W. W HOLDEN. f i ' i t . 'I To do this the nhflersHrnefl mils fmWery hryrwxt man in the State fpr aifX and encourage" fnent. ' '1 r - He will edit and publish a Weekly Illustrated Campaign -Paper, At the low price of 50 ?ems during the Cam paign, in Raleigh, N. C. entitled, THE HOLDEIV RECORDt The first, copy of which will bo issued the 12th day of March, or earlterj should the cuts be re ceived from New York. EVERY VOTER IN THE STATE MVTST1 HAVE A COPY OF THIS PAPER. Attain the undersimied calls on every man. who 1 ores his country and is desirous of per manent peace and prO-perity to aid. bin in hurling from political life forever this miser able siuner against the Truk Rkfublioah lie- terests of the State and Nation. Address, mr7-l:i9-tf II. 11. HELPER, kl S. T . i 1,500 BUSHELS CORN 500 OATS, QAA Bbls. FL,OUR (All grades.) PJQ Bbls. POUK. WESTERN BACOW, BOXES OF SOAP, BEST FAMILY LARD, And a full assort ent of Groceries. For sale cheap for cash, and delivered to families in any part of the city, by JUUV AK1JK tSiUl'J'JH, I Cheap Cash Store, Star Ituildlngr, No. 3 So. Water . mr.137-tf NOrJ THE FIRM OF JOHN M. WALKER Sr CO., is this flat dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the late firm will be settled by JOHN M. WALKER, at their old Stand (Exchange Corner.) r JOHN M. WALKER, PROSPER P. SHAW A CO. Wilmington, March 2d, 1SH8. mr3-135-tf Co -Partnership Notice. THE UNDERSIGNED HATE Tn IS day formed a Co-partnership, under the name and style of WALKER & BRADLEY, For the purpose of continuing he Wholesale and Retail Boot, Shoel and Hat HuwineM, at the Old Stand of the late firm of JOHN I. WALKER A CO. J JOnN .M. WALKER, J, JAMES A. BRADLEY. Wilmington, N. C, March 2, 188. rmr3-tf Second Cargo New Crop CARDENAS MOLASSES!! EX BRIG S. 198II,IDS" TIERCES, -JJ BARRELS, - P. BROWN. Now landing, for sale In lots to suit, hy mar4-13S-5tl WORM A TANIEI L Sundries 1 1 g J BBLS. MOLASSES, 125 " FLOUR, an grades. OPT Hftlf Bbl8- nd BUCKWHEAT, choice. 12 12 Hhda. BACON SIDES, '' f 4. .( BACON SnOUXDEES, 1 gg. Boxes CHEESE, t ui ; ror at lowest j ATKIN I A aa4A OfY.4- N A SHEPPERSON, , 11 and it No. Water St. IMMIGRATION. ' THE Uaderstam4 im Prpar4 proonr the serrioes of Cermaix ad Irian laoorera foe Plantations, eawtnlUa, Distiller f Aff. ' - -' - " -- - Circulars, oontatarng aflpsTtlffulars, n b SS;4 'Sl "VWVfVIM w v hi - , i. v. MtoiM. W0RT1TA DANTEX . ' lI v ; KIDDERftUAIilD. 4 H. B. EIIXRS4 E0 ' . , T vrfimlartonjr.C: p.BdxroRT, 89 Park Row; Room 4V . f P. 0. Box lfos. New YotIc N. B. Tbe rate of wages are at present con siderably lower than stated In Circulars. La borers can to contracted with at from S to $10 for the nexf six months, and about $li for the balance of the year. .(Planters wilT do well t o send me their orders, statin what wages they can afford to pay And twill do my best for them. -eclM7m - '.-.ftVi . I TE3T!fE'I,T8 VII.EK V-JOVttlt ATv 1 HEX I nettsTille, 8. c, rnousnea v eeKiy, omuu ft Llttie, ProprtetprsJ t 4 W. It, BMr.lAI.4, ARCUl, aeptiH-tf Wilmington, n. u. (7 Street, New Yorlc wvn, r i-
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 10, 1868, edition 1
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