-1 it J!- - ,-CO - oa 00 c H 7 .1 0It .Saturday,. .January. 971871i ba t-' ' .. iij-CLi4 fvi rxr -Kr. . ..TT". n -Trf T?. TnT A S Ettlw;- and. iJrprltor. n jr . ' - .1 6 ttjorzrraYmn r Ti J " r M 7T . JB I M' 'MM TMWM 14 WW W ' wr. qXrXT to 2-tfcltKk'P. M., and tro "TneTait' day devoted to the registratio n I aimrofcettBxmuidcipai' ectlon to be iriis fcitVou iionday has, arrive d. Before 0 o'clock to-night the contest will iTready nave Veen decided, since upon the registration mustdepend the rVstilt of the t election, hjrj'g ' We hayeiCxertedQurselvea to the best i xit our aWUr 4b "aronso'Hhe" honest and Iopg-suffcring community oC 'Wilmington to at; effort; cbmmehsurate with tho im portance of the stake inf alted. W luye not invoked 'enthusiasm and en(rL-y in a u-. hopeless' contest, -trnt'we have labored to. stimulate o unpeople to the effort necessary to'acMeYeTesuit8 61theveIy, highest im portanpe to.the community and its mdi- , ' . r B ILL- . L. . vidua! members. These results, we sin- b jceeljboliet e, can betchievedf the work of to-day shalV b made to tell upon the, .reistrtUon lists, as it can be made to tell.' Tia we hiave, repeatedly; declared- during .Ltz a- a -'' r- . the past wf ek, Wilmington Can be redeem- 'depressing . 1 L ' "dominion of Radicalism, if her Conserva tives will that such shall be the case. .We have not one word pt, argument', to aw!iwvJ.iiiivi. .V.' ..-X .-y i cJ -- ' i - offer in support of our belief that the ex Carolina and to Wilmington, is essential to theprosperity and to the reputation of this city. At this late hour of the strug gle, no voter ja either uninformed or in doubt as to his duty to himself and to his fellow-citizens. Hundreds of us, we xnqw,"have performed this duty, and are ready to discharge the last remaining r ' ... . ' . , - duty ci the canvass on Monday next' We also know" that hbenemy has ifiarshaled his forces and stands prepared to meet us with all the energy and couraga which '.his desperate situation permits. Under '.. such mrcumstances we trust that there are pulsion irom power-of the presenVxtJity I : bWrttndht, flt6n and hostile to Nrth none wno are idle witnesses of a, struggle .-. Ojfch.wpmcXIf' iucV.''&ere be, then . teyihAe'deralely resolved to betray v 'k 1 1 ti-v ,?; y j - Al -; ,; -ii the community in which they live. And ..ifT SI. gr.tf ""f .an -sl.fr.". t . - they aball be remembered for their folly ;,;Cirraervative8 of Wilmington 1 you have never baa a fairer opportunity to redeem yont old city i than is now afforded vbu I Honest citizens I -tax-payers and. indns tribus men ot all classes I '. Ton are weary and aore under the burden ot ataxationV which, in ; the ' present : circumstances; of foolish and wicked ! i Will Vyou lift the ' Hurde fJjouxaho ,' vr Oi-; e;vn.ir- j 4-- ...v ,. ..;r .'., .1 proposes j ;mca ,gr :;1Wothrf.yearJtry this.hidepua Old 'Mantof the 8ea in1 the shape ot an incapablk extravagant and ahenladecat' municipal administration? v.Gold8boo, eends us glad tidings of l!o !f?umPh I . Old Fayetteville - gives greeting to her sister community of we Cape Fear 1 Shallnvi refuse to give ' ourpiiftion-Jc r''tSe generaracclaim of tri j umph which sweils'from the forests and frames oi the Old North State! VlcfdrV 111 1. r il 1 1 j . .. .''. . s,,',, ijiiii,,vi..t.w'' :cl4arrjialTT t : -lXi-,.lVe. .can ,make the ''.; -.. ; ..., 1 .-. - f Fotma Jladte41IsWn in the m of i- ant A6i1ffi5naS?.ent of .the Crty Fi- nu.i.nw piace irno ana tnea men in places of trust. r We have such men -in abundaRTWicg. Among the RadicaU tbey re rare-birds, and afeeni: V V ?on8erTatea'all over the country ! pointprbudly IoNoUk1 -vi, mmonwealth ,.nobl Redeemed ,ast . Atfistl bradnally we "ar 'C' T ' 4 " , the rulef Ignorance and extrava: : over the Btata:'1 hW; Kxrll ?! f -?1 ingioaarkspotf ' ' - " - - ; - we entreat every lnamauai conserva tive in Wilmington, for his .own sake, fiat to deny to-tJathat duty wHch hplrkty 6wer. GooJ 3idtrue me:-nre working day and nlghito aeeure fcresul&ir e6tly Conducive torthei of elesisFof every 1ndf fijaal TVlligtofl.T-Who dare- Wnte be noQbiib-ntghitA your having a i rrformed yourdatyefBciehtly, faithfu: and cheerfully,. Male , the thing sure to 0 1 " t5T" Extravagant management of the public finances ia tlj e worst , possible, -bri-; TdeTBAaUipnaVipg IUS ' any goTernmeniaxa csiaDusomeni, Havewehad.wise,pradentandeconomi. -.' -s r -t Ha .'ftti . " ' o: rr?.. .. . . twe!vbVoth synonym- ;6fi inoompetencyr "and excess eyeijwhere If -v -, ri i ; ' .are fearfully heavy loads,- ana ' it- is "said fhnf. til A " (rallorl tofa w!nM'l 'i7or'', Rumors are afloat that some of the ; heavy - Mil irnwAWWWM . pBmbee a to.be-thrown overboard on Mon I ; "Ji J.i : day. liut don't mind "that, ,-j Register, Conservatives and yod will not need Eelp; taWilrnington can send joyful tidings turonghout lNorth Carolina- on ; Monday night,' if 'the'' full Conservatire BtrengtK shall be upon the registration listswhen to-day shalj elbsef Ttesblve, one andJdL that our whole strength thall be brought out. r-'n?JTJ2;. Beware of 'respectable and honest" Radical figureheads. - They hide -extra vagance and corruption behind. F?fWe should registeV our Jull vote, ujiu cuok lue luaicai goose to aay. fjLet usbag the whole Radical swarm on Monday. Make ready to-day to smash the . Palmetto JDcaves. ; 1 . . Charleston has aCafolina Dramatic Club.M " s . u ' T." H. Strohecker, E6q.:- oi vuaricBion, uas : Deep appointed notary public for the State of South Carolina. .. The Dewteche Zeitung is the name of the German organ to be published ia Charleston, by Captain F. Melchers & Son. v .. The Sumter News says: A chHd about aix. years old, daughter of MrJ Jniman A .ti Kolb, who Tes4des in Clarendon county, about five -miles from Manchester Depot, was so severely burnt from her clothes taking fire, on Monday evening, the 26th ult. that she died on Tuesday;night following. ; V . ; The Jlati 6a V Crescent - says : Mr.r Willis Finklea of that District, kill ed, some daya ago, one litter of pigs, ten in number, which weighed 2,0M"ponds. These hogs were the common stoclcpf the country, known as pinewoods hogs, and were turned ont io the ' usual nav-Lnovor receiving any special care until put.UD to . . A telegram from Chester to the Charleston News dated the 4th, says Afirebrokeoutlast nightiin this town" consuming the stores . occupied bj Alex ander, Robinson &, Atkinson, Simon Jacobi, Bennett & Brandt, M. H. Hunter and John McKee was aleo burned. : The total loss is at least f 40.000. whirh id nnf covered by insurance. Believed to be thej work of an incendiary! ':x '? d i H ' , . The Charleston . Nir awo'l A.. . M T 7 r ' but a I v wiuv,a m iuc uuernoon oi juonday, the? d or January." the Panzebeiter & Co.. at St r Stebhen'a rlni' y 1 il ? u AWraa, 4 took fire, f v -vr ii : WW cpurse r an jiQur.waS .buxhtfcl tolheground ( Five horses and two; fiaet qarnages Were - burned. . Three hundred qusneis oi corn, teajjales of sea island cot- ion ana two orjiDland. belonMnrr tn n Tuttle and W. Canden, and" two, hundred bushels of cotton mT whiViK buildinere all inmiT " j. T"-. - -; Vrrer-'nP UWfirxI acbeclc:iat'td-be.f'WllIaiye Dcompt toeraoiial attenon-'thal .naiee.CMp.,.' r In sneakinwoP t.i-fc.wif -tJ tr- o " vtvuaiuiucs Ul - tklO I rr.rVr.55rKiL-J v v ' year me quality orrthe.Iludri i nn did not coinptd .thitS dateaiour inchek thikn fflnecrop is already. eSaa ihafe-iisJw bousea: havtf ;bceir: ireparoJ ta yery.rjppunoe,ta thit the Wi&Sin ;iTLwi3WJiBB.;4 itupon the floort whichM mWfam&m The-tixiceaxi'aa -PrQTMrtioifatRlsfHfciVrTtftC; . " v w .uu. a imnicniftncre aiaithe ifludswt'rrfet crop and the oveiln. 7T;i -op, ana the overnlns from Rasti-n' Kbootlnff of a 8aator. tfty in Texas, has already been briely mentioned by tclegrapa ; - , ' x f ;V i . . VThe Ban Antonio advicei from Fort Bliss ktiowriwyeti: InfltrekcV-of-1! i wnu. -oeuaiur paHua hapnenmg to step. in$i was immediately SS SK js:'' r7" L; -V'" Vf '-'S. ' qnce, -.unaetAiaptaio -r. Drencn, to rSiShiJII!? y house-and barrieadett 4tT04 V demand to Surrender Jie Refused;, The doors cTarkeovernor i Sr Wen were bur8Mpenand 5 firing i commenced, Colwi are ths candidates v The mbst bit .Wniiamaaelectinglarkewhom he killed idtl-tw';Se "f3 frieSdiofgRb ,7-r""'!; 4ueQ .B"r V. ;V. .;w. j i ?1Sjtcye.; Clarke died almost .instantly, andWilhams;-vyithin ,; twenty minutes. Williams, the assailant, was well- known here as a man of considerable legal abilitv put addicted to' excessive. 'i fuse of ardent spiri'ta. ' Judge r Clarke was . from ' New York, a former political fnendQf Gover- norHoflmanandtorils advent in tvm - tKT; -.if Jrntniw Kam n mniMisj. - - r-:rr"7.:r4: l ""rir iug uutivo. vapiaiu xicugu, vi.iua oiate 1 T xl 1 1 ,1 police, is the same person who, during the war, shot the welknoyn mail contractor, Captaifl3killman't i-r- i. of A DreatLfnl Cataatropbe A Father Sees THre CbUdjrenHarnedlnllU Hoae j --lx Blde naked Mile.1 . -' ? V JDetro rThlbune Allegan, c- A.-.r :;;Mlch1gani Letter. v' . The : rcateeriM; of . Emann.1 TTlnman .. ." - f. . r: ' eiiuaieu becuoa i oi me townsnip OI Trowbridge, was entirely consumed bv fire on the night 6f the 24th, with three of bituaicu ou beciion i oi Tne xownsnip oi nis cnuaren- tuiiuicu-oo uuy uuu two mns. ; Jir. 1 Mrs "Hefbman berelv peranprl with Vu "e,Pm oereiy escaped With and ineir oiner two cuiiaren; - utu iwu cuiiuicu: '. Helpman had worked hard all dav j -7 1 t?. .. - retired quite early.. His family soon Mr. HelDman had worked hard all dav and reUred quite early. His familv soon followed, leavins: the stove red hot and well filled. The fire must have-caught in tue roof irom the pipe, as there was no ixhimney, and Mr, a was awakened about mid-mgbt by the -,roof falliog in. The fire had then blocked ud the nassasre i,.u a. , , . . through the door and he immediately arnii!Wff ni wir. nrnk-n nrwn a wmdAnr their night clothes, and even those being nearly 'burned HU other Jxy tame to tnejCfcUow, ana Mft .Kf had hearty anc- uceuou m puuiDg uiin out uy tne sliirt when the frarment. which w. hrr , - - .. . ' . J burnedr parted, and the boy foil back in to the flames.' Th'e'prics of. the little suf- rescued children up in' the hay in the oarn, ana robe a norse one mile to his nearest neighbor for assistance. When he arrived h wa nparU fro7n tuTi tVi A nllrf rirVif nrli .5 1. " ' ' " - j ..v.v-u, tuatuuu wholly naked, Heaankkirto a atat of story. The neighborsimmediately xaHie'd, and; furnished all the assistance "wiUi in their power. Mr. H. is in a critical condition, being roasted and frozen in places. No calamity has ever befora cast sucb a universal crloom over the community as this. Several hun- dred dollars have already been raised for the family. A Successful Female MMiirai p. titloner. About six . years asro' Miss Ma'rv F Green, then scarcely out of har teens, be- a Li 1 1 m - ' Ku 10 Biuay meaicine at UTand Rapids, Mich., and, after graduating in Philadel- and children in a neglected nart ol the pui, sue opened a aisoensarv Tnr womnn city, and lefore the. end of the first year she had 1,600 patients. Besides thisshe uas jor me past year oeen the physician in cuarge oi i-oe isaac i . uopper Home. It is ou asjium mainiy lor women, where are maintained from 400 to 600 per year, 'and has always heretofore been under rhur. of first'Claas doctors of the opposite set. This wintert Dr. Greene's name appears uiuug iue teaaing proiessors ot Jiellevue and the. Phvsiciansl and - Snrnna' n.r. leges1 for 0T course 'of 'lectures , before the WomanV InsUtulejVihd at a late meeting of the Medico-Leral Societv. nf Nw York, ebewas elected a member the first woman who bs ever beenrlcntP.d a mm- ber; of a medical- spcretypf. the regular ; 1 1 ' 1 -i;?V.iy' 'i--lBraillWlfgiita.' The Sup?eine Court'oi tha th Stvea thai FfflwAfcfeWM ihtLitt newspaper fornublic; lnthrmaHhti- rnff fJt -- - - mmmm.m.m, WU VA , . VCliCiai lipr6rfetUaarnarket ,ralae ?f-enfalri.at !a' KSic6 t de treateaa:a principal, debtor: and' is not 1 Atar&t&iM't&'rjJJFLi. t "..' ' . 1 AiritiA i&U&MZl- r.nneral rTrrW'TVw r uo;apiaer in not lU f kucykkutr uu urenimenr. or in not r giving Woticeraishonorunlesa jhiof nflf&r -r - Trl li. :!!rr r.. lVTft "iiiin ! - Edwarafift .': Hall. SSJaw 1 iha piyer of a th'ecic - Vas not 'irnil fif IKfg.!0 not presenting the cheon the itiay or its receipt at Vhetoank. which sus- jenaea on toe next aar. Th mnrt aiort oecwea that the giving of a check is not 1 j r - . --'".l siciucui, auu i tue original inueoieuness retrrains ana I . ; . . ... ., y h Bicked l?I rTir86toeJ?Uicame.lpd au axis Liimnr w a rA a. a . -. 7 - IHe anxiety; pi the, parents, the" huge pile least. TFaAinfii?7t Chronicle, lJ AfTir iV ' .HT ""rt"4. Of Internal TLAvAnn toiH shnrf lw woin thd solidted-itof trrandtrief senricerrsf over fiiiyisaileetdr4xlisperB ith, thnsyfti" materially reducing"th6 cost of collecting tberevenie. etate theraK one . or;more districts: consolidatedith others.: - Atuu ,u n Nitry. a f;i;;A r i Kansafor theeWbrsbip JlaMr. Prt10,fl f nr'-Tl.-n , . Tf0.;.. that the Ross men will, under no circum luat mo iwas men win, uuuer uu uiruum- vote for Rok r " ' "; No enemy to the human ipei .1 moret to bo a o w;-f " proacherthan the too fatal and destroyer of I " 7 : expectorant. ; rjan.uw p fl y v T T T T P T) X ii 1 11 Jlx X JLi JJ Ju XL k '1 --V 1 "r -' ' b7 Ail Interested. Dlea&e read the fol- UtiB lowing extract from ft letter from Mrs. Ellen B. Mason, wife of ev. Francis Mason, Tounghoo, jslrmah : ..M7 son was taken violently sick with dip- i lueruk, coia ennis, Durmng rever ana sojo tnront. 1 counted one morning ten little tnront. 1 counted or esicies in his throat, v fficTESfS&SSSi , just line a watermelon. lOi J WUiVSlUUII IVU- nTtia1ndflr AfMltArt. an ihlnlr I a 01 wie.ou miuiy uimuren cave aiea JnJI?d here, I was afraid to call physician, and-thought I woold try yor Fain tiler for a grargie, witn small dosca xnwaraiv. J did bo. agHrgi,.wua Bmaii aosea inwaxaiy. 7- ww ""! tjg gaxeia tovarUhiy.cnT vesicleB, and he raised tbem no. often with blood.: He was takftncW.Rnriri ana iounatne gargle tovarUbly.cdT off th IZTm if ."Jfr?." Wednesday his throat was cleas,'and his ton- finffinffKS his neck.--it seemed to me a wonderful cure. Xv?? somany children by this dreadful disease I have found yopr Pain Killer one of the most vaiuaoie meaicmes ever used in Burmah. Oncol was stnngby a very large Tblack So?: -mon : lds tmliii raa inrinnnrihwhio t Pr.Waiton' writes from Coschbcton: "Your Mt"?S lenthVwra it bBotl iuA5 en use "u"?f" J-" ("la uocu w iuu uuciwe aa curnejuui iouOD. aa well as a tonio and stimulant.) . ln Halifax, -where this disease prevailed roTweSaZuK : RTTVTXTT?c:wi paui -D U O-LLN iliOO Li3kKIJb. - -- 1 1 LLleil TV JB U T Kil 1 me T . Wholbsalk and Eatail Dkalxb in TOBACCO, SIUFF: CICiARS, Slffn of the " INDIAN CHIEF, I No. 6 Market Street, ..',. WILMINGTON, N. C. All orders filled Willi Dispatch, Jan. S-tf ALXX. SrftUHT. J. W. HIHSO. JAHJC8 8PBUNT. js - . SlitUWT & HINSON. - w r-v - r i - - ; - : COtlOIl FuCtdTS oil COlllSSlOfl llerCbaUltS WIUtllNGTO.V, IV. C. ssrxK to James dawson, Esq., BANKBB, WrXMINOTON. June 17 -tf A. ADBIAH. ADRIAN . VOLLn-KP & VOLLERS Cor.-From and Ioclt v.- -TTTlioEESAEE OROCERS, IN Al l ..... its branches. ' ., r. . UUUMlal JUKiKUiiAJSTS Will do Well b calling on us and examining our Stock. MOFFITT rn . . ---.. .. fi ENERAL COMMISSION Mefrefaant rVJl NORTH WaTEK fSTllEET, - t . -,j j tmmiiiitiikv n".. c; eompt personaf attention 'to'ch' nmant. . Af fr - krn h r , v , . trUmlriKtoi., N. C.r aala or shipment of Cotton.- Naval Stores, -General Produce, etc.. etc. AlAntnnuirfnJ Produce, etc., etc. Also to reeeivlnp. warding goods. - - dera solicited and promptly filled; difbrwardln ept25-i-u r uraers JT. J. KDWABD8. B. T. HAIX. ihwb an lcomMioi' Wants. r deal iW AXXTOJD3 of fr, 'W TJR," v r ' 7 - ' lam jceep constantiv on hand a. rnii iinni i t ?tz? w.fccaan prices, uiit jf kou. - - ( . . IT aOOTT. j J3nccessprs to Ilaas, Jialayson & Co Jf WorthTOll flnTnTYlinry COMrsIONMEBClTA a LnMS: i!!! 25a TONS, ?000 tibd WE X)rFEfi TO THE FARMERS AND MERCHANTS OP THE 8TATE Tnn. 'Which are now so univorsaUy.known and approved thrptiffhout the Cottri;0VE Tiro Neatest, Strongestand xippuea pi uuy :xie The fastenings, as well as the bands; are of the bftst ENGLISH "WROUGHT mow perienoe has shown that they do not break, as many of the CAST IRON fiwteni and ex Ties do, thereby saving much expense In rope, labor and mending Cotton attheahJ8 ther - 1 WE HAVE ALSO A SMALL ; SUPPLY: )F PPlnRPOlt - -IK" N a TVt lil tVt Pricea as low or lower than GOOD TIES can be bought at in any market on the 3- Liberal Arrnnsrementi mmrrtn-itrxvr.' . 6 Coast" t . , ... '-- . WILMINGTON, N. C, Joxt, 1870-SAF6m. . V,, -.' 1 - MwfKSfelpsi:...; ' 'VriWMB r- pTi ruiifiii T"ifTTr I "T 'in HT" " ' r;ii)k23g3rfsjs v -fr- V.1? if I'-rrf f .;7T t 25S'et Front AVORKS UNITED II.ES WALES & ' v. VciLESj: WALES & COM ju.4T j x xi j a k ju A. jh U IT A SaleSrOOlTl 6f tli(B TTnitPff Sfafne Wofnli fn "P V., ' ; ' . " - Winders and B O T JI NIC H E t A N IV, FROST E e finer grades all having three pairs Conical Pivots, Ca accurately adjusted to lleat, Cold and Position and all e Itraight-Line Escapement, with Exposed Pallet J6wela. 'r---o v v4 tavo xuipiuvcuicub constanoy on hand, full lines, all sizes, In Gold, Silver. Diamond Set; and Maele Casea Min SCpeater9' IndePend. Split and Fly back Seconds, iSSJtSSSmt trade gTneraUy1.3 f urnlsne(1 the trade on apxlicaon, enclosing business card. i;For sale by the Wholesale Wareroomi, 13 Maiden Itne, New York," And GILES. RKOTIIEB & CO., 142 Eke St., Cnlcairo, 111 Watch No. 1089, Stkm Wivdbr bearing Trade-mark Frederie AtheWwi rtf farin S. J.. manufactured by United States Watch Co., has been etmSa by mffr(& "ftiPi "WJS" IBS lt9 10101 variation bein'g onlytwoTeSSdsK the entlr?MmCeCmber Nkw York, Jan. 17, 1870. L. E. ELECTION NOTICE. ACCORDING TO THE PROVISIONS OF an Act of the General Assembly, entitled " An Act concerning the cltv of Wiiminertnn. ratified the 20th day 'of December, 18:1 the Mayor and Aldermen of said city- nave ar V lsirars ana inspectors of electioi yvuiu uio luuuwmg nameu persons as JtP. said city on the 2d Monday in January Jor the cieubiuu oi ten -aiuermen, (two in eacn ward,) 1U Hili Fob ths Fibst Ward Q. M. Arnold, H. D. Everett, J. 8. w. Eaarlea. . FobthxSbcovd Wabd-E. J. Pennypacker. Chaa. M alien, E. A. Spaulding. Fob thb.Thi&b wabd. E. S. Woodford, jkiuuuu i lucnuui a, i , mar Lin. Fob thk Foubth Wakd p. m. riaa Wto vi. T 1 . r. . . . Fobthb FItth WAKD-Ja8. Mitchell, E.' D. Hewlett. W. A. Jordan. - And the said Registrars and Inspectors of cicuviuu uu aereoy give puduc notice tnat tne several places hereinafter named, have been designated as tue places m tne several Wards Whero books of -peirln Yat.ini wm h. rm-n and where the election for Aldermen will' be nau.viz: fob thb fibst Wabd- Engine . house on uixn street, nortn or uoney B: Third street, opposite City Haf f OK THK SKCOND WARrv Kris J! OB THB XHXB W ABDMrS. LiiDDitt'S hOUSe. corner Market street and Blount's allev... ri . . m - FobthbFoubth Wabd Ann street engine house, between Front and Second streets. Fob thk Fifth Ward new house on Sixth street, west aide, between Church and Castle streets.'' . ; ' - --. ' All DCrSOn 8 WUO desira to vntA fhl AMannan at the said election, will take notice that each voter is required bv tho aaid Ant ta tmHita his name before he is allowed to -vote. Tbo quaiuioiiuong oi Town are,- tnat they shall have resided inethe said city 90 days, and. in their respective Wards 80 days next preced ing the day of election, and are qualified to vote for members of the General Assemble The Act further provides that the electors shall state the number of the lot and also the number of the block on which they reside at the time or registering their names.1'.;; o :i . bmu negisitrars ana inspectors of elec- nun wm do m avcenaanoe a their respective places in the several , Wards to register, tho December. 1870,. tilL. the , seoond Mondavi to names or voters, from Friday,-the 0th day of I January, 1871, the day oi said election, between I the hours of 10 o'clock-, a. M. n.ni 4AinAVP hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 2 o'clock P. M., and between the hours of 9 o'clocK, P. M , ' and 9 P. M. on eacy dayt Sundays excepted; d.ec,28-tf - tJwiSTJ -He-'- re Necessarv. tV " A ik .' A..ax js-lzr: J -ri k XKUlikSWIUO ULLing BOOT OR'' SHOE I required ta cam- TOUR DRESS. Perfect fits at low 44 n, ' nr TJrJiliilAInoto Thatlnvftnmter8trettoTJnion. Depot? Will be disontinaed alter that oatoi v t3 pec ss-tr JjfO; C. WINDBB; SftW l i . ; ... - .. i l 4t 1 :S;?aling Cotton. r- - - V&..T$j& so FRO ... . . L. ....... HostlUyra .4J iiJ' It ivuown in xne iilarket ! a 1UTTL' A flTiTTV . , waters. -c DeR0SSET & CO W for jrorti, CapoU ' r (1 A V-. IS1. Iro aiMlOlakaa. ; j OF THE?c;r . .. ; COMPANY. CO., MARIO J(, K. -J. c T U R EK 8- AN D twaicnes, femiani Key Winders. All OiAJU. W AJN JJ1JN f meGhfi.'nlaTn tarn tlarrt CHITTENDEN, Late Eegistee y.. Treasury. Dissolution. THE firm of COWAN ft METTS is dissolved motual consent, to take effect from the 1st Instant. The business of the firm will ba settled by James J. Metts. All persons in debted will please come forward and settle, orthelraccounts will be placed inlhehanoU .of an officer. JOWN COWAN, JAMES I. METTS. jan4-lm Hotice. THE undersigned having purchased tbe en terest of John Cowan in the business heretofore conducted by -Cowan Metts will continue at the old stand, and solicits a share of the public patronage. , Jan4-lm ' . ' JAMES I. METTS. GRAND GALA WEEK! During tbe week of the Fair of the Cape Fear Agricultural A6so ciation, i: - B.&X. WEILL Have determined to create a per fect carnival of; ti'ade, by a re duction in prices of -TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT., AT TttElft- . MAGNIFICENT rf arfcet Street. :.. '. TBXta BTOCnC iUfBBACXS DRY GOODS, clothing; . , . , HATS AND SHOES Visitors are respectfully Invited to give us a call. Goods, will. be shown with pleasure, and no importunities akiowed. Our great ae sire Is to form a closer business connection ith citizens of the interior. i ,SfSrr.j2J'!n-.t?y.H ,rll. x. WEILI- JOUK f. HBDBICtC,- - ? . t- v'i A. Wilii Affent. Supt of Retail Don't. novlstf ; ; ; Baggmg Bagging ! 10.000 rA5P3 . j2 , DO UBLar ANCHOR BAGGLh w, ,p ; jror saie a Factory Prices, by .. deeSO-tr vfJ1 4 . eBOSSETW- JPiuSlil iSMcfc Groceries , i '- j.-'v-.'.v- f -3 'TX)Tf TOR CAJSHfc ? ,AT,j'.5'-i -i?'w' t:Ht'EDWAXD8 BA.LL'8. gQ BOXES EXTEA FACTOBY CHKBSlE, TUBS CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTEK, i I sKow landmg and for sale by ;c- 9 DiBOSSET V"

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