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rcy.:ci. r " I A I I A. - U f uJ 1 YOLFME IX. ,i .! - WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1878. Single Copies 10 Cents. NUMBER 10 air WILMINGTON POST ADVEIt- M tTTSTNa RATES. 1 Fiftv cents per line for the first iu- scrtion arid twenty -five cents per line "-for each additional insertion. Eight (8) lines, Nonpareil type, con stitute a . square; , f ' '- ''y. All advertisements will be charged at ' jjje above ratca, except on special con-- tr.icU. ! - .. v ; ).. ' , . l: ,':l?iicciaiates can be shad for a longer : tti:nc than one week. . ,i i f i Allcommunicrtions oirbusincs should ; Jc aWresieoV to The Wilmington Post, Wilmington, N. C. ; The subscription priee to The Wil mington Post is $1 00 peri year;, six months 751 cents. .. y It. Kennedy, Business Manaser. PIUS IX." .; . The Pope who has held his posit ion onithe Papal throne longer than any 6f hid predecessors died on the 7th of Feb - rtiary in the SGth year of his age and 1 the .''2l of his occupancy of the chair of St; Peter;, He was bo rn at Sinigagla and luVname was Giovanni-Maria Mas " taiFerrcti, and was ot noble blood. ITu was, at first educated to the profes sion of arms and . 'entered the Papal Guards, but afterwards sudied theology arid entered the priesthood - He was elected Pope on the lCth of June, 1 846.. lle coiumcnced. hisxeign with deeds of . charity and libettUity. He gave tp the Je;vs in his domain all the privileges iqf Christian! fathers and masters. He paid the Papal debt. And devoted himself to the intellectual and material im provement of the working classes. He muted a, free press. . He caused the "'. marches on the Tiber to be .drained. ,11 b: made free ports. lie became so "i popular that he could not go into the streets ti liomc without receiving ova- lion, flic scnforccd discipline among. liis suliwliiiatcs. ,: : - Whin .the state of Europe ibetame (li;Uirptd tvrvncipiesi by the progress of liberal Piu'o Nono fell into a more fMnscrvatlve course. Ab- last he was oMtd to llee from Rome in disguise, iitiil lived a while an 'exUe. He re t i,rncd rand rcsumed his functions at, IcutnCj-butl soon found, himself stripped ot" all temporal .power, and Rome the i;;uiiai.Oi-.iiie new eiijqoui oi- iiaivr. - He wsa ou the whole one of the best 11 wuo have sat on the I'apal throne, and it will be difliclilt to fill this ofiice 1 wuicli exerciser such a vast influence pt, uiau'kind with a man as able and iijld as heshas beeii. i , ' ot retributive justice 0f Mr. Fishblate a - There is a sort in the ejection I'emocratie flew, Mayor - of this city. Whe'i the Democrats got up the ger rymandering bill, under which a city which was Republican by 1,000 major Hywas saddled with j a Democratic 'government, the rascality was defend- ' ..I ,,., 41.. Hva , f ilint (Iia til tr m llcf l-ty I ;"MC Bu y Hvyie .eonirui w: our vu v . 1 here is consequently now a great deal of Hiuirming and cursing among the i'tithfiil." Until the Constitutions rqade f by the Republican t in 18GS a Jew -j)uld neither ii this stale, hold ofHco nop even vote Now, "the stone that w;;Cs i ejected of the- builders has be- C'.mie the kead of the corner.'1 r . Mr. Fishblate's politics is the Only ITiing against him Though a Demo erat, we believe thUt he has liberality ns - nnrl5(M,1nrW f,n thn nUv.li.m nf . ... . .. . . u:i Israelite to the chiei. magistracy oi ihn oU.Hua ;J n,n f, To,,, ,w u , . , ,, ' :J :-r . lion in i.'Xort.li llnrolin.'i i fliprifnrfi th J. J ' i - :. . i mo 5: lnA ,- t Ii A' I honor i.-j more to be anoreCiatedibv him. - . 1 - r ' Two Ways to Matrimony; or Is This Lovior : Fnlsn Tri.U a W fnr lii. vUcs and gentlemen, as well as for moth- ors . n,ri vLr. -n 1 w ,, iUn,nn. V r ' -w. .... ,vJv vr. Tomnbiin- mah-imonv op in wnrllnrlr iH-ubiished this day by T, B. Peter- If i t i 1 i -i l i i a LrotheBs , Philadelphia, and es the fourteenth volume issued of rnak "IVt t - ersou'a dollar fcenes oi new. good booka," which are the largest, me nnd ionHcnmcf -oc na hfl . . , ' . . . . , , x too W pushed ana (it nnp ( n -ir oof i Kr t ipv nrn ns .arre utppe dollar each, for "they are as large auj a.s handsome as any books issued kin that 75 or $2.00 each. This is a b(ook. should be read by, all ladies land geutlemeu, by all mothers and fathers, ; aud by all hose contemplating matri ." wony or ii'ow, in wedlock. "Two ways to matrimony; or is it love; of is it false pride," as well as all other volumes in the seriesj.are published in one large duodecimo volume, elegantly and sub stantially bound in velum aud , em- r-Ued I in gold and black, price one .'dollar each, and will be found for sale by all booksellers. Fore sale at Heins kerger's Live Book and Music 5 tore, Wilmington, N. O. ' . s ; Tho mixinn fi-pn elf from the Yalse theories of the past, ; lQ bnghter appear the virtues of Dr. IT a xjiver nils anu ur' xxaricr a enougn to uo nis uuiy uy an classes oi : . . i , i . , i . . our citizeus. iVc take pleasure in con- iel of topics in addition to . inyalu- uhammouslj: . . .. ,' r n i. -A able instruction on the subiect of health. AViiereas. Ihe fever anoT Ague Sppcific. 2t' CITY ITEMS. Fish is now ou the rise. Cold andi rainey yesterday. Our government is very fishy. Don't forget to subscribe for the Post. ReaLcstate for sale, by W. P. Cana day. " . 1 ' l-i County bonds for sale by W. P. Can uday. " .' . ..- ' r: : Now Is the time to cdvertise in the Post. 1 - '"w v. , . " Postal Items. Postmaster gone a hunting. , Capt. Grainger left for New York on Sunday, last. ! Street "car tickets'; lor sale at office on Prinqess street., . Hon. Edward Cantwell wants to be District Attorney. i . " Criminal court, Judge Meares pre- sidinr, is in sessionj s J w i , ; ' - Judge Moore is holding Harnett Su perior Court this week. lirand.new lot of street car tickets, just printed, at $ 00 pkr hundred.. , If you want to get a fight call at the City II all and inquire the price of fish. Bread and water, we hope; is ulayed out as a diet for prisoners, now we have a fiew Mayor i , J v- , And a voicewas heard in the wilder ness saying, come I'nto me, Fishblate, thou shalt be Mayor. Hedrick's dry goods store is corner of Market and Front streets, where he nas aiie very best goods at the very Jwest cash prices Isaac ing has, a first . class lot ol beeves on hand, and will have one in market each day. ready for his custom ers. Call and bee him at his old stand on Second street. Hon. Dauiel L. Russell declines the appointment- of District Attorney, in place of Ri C. Badger resigned, on ac- itftjueu, on count of the government, desiring him to reside in Rakish if he accepted the place. . John Newkirk, colored, the'bojr who was convicted 'at the present term ot . uewimiaai court ior stealing caucp, not the weir known, respectable col- ored man, John Newkirk, who resides at Point Caswell, Fender county. bOUTiienN Mi'RES:a.lt you want I a deceutfgouge, and want it done in a nice, gentlemanly manner, jU3t send or order goods by the; Southern Express Company, and it will, be done. They know . how to charge better than any. otlicr institution Jn this country. : . ; . . . .,; ' Military AVasiungton's Birtu- day. fJompanies A and D ot the 5th Battalion N. C. S. Guard, 'will have dress parade at the base ball ground, corner of Sixth and Orange streets, on the i22d, of February, j at 2 p. m.; that being Washington's birthday, Lieut. Col.' George L. Mabson cpmmanding. The Health Reformer for : February Thc articles in the present number on -n , trio trpatmftnt and nrevention of dirjh . t . .. prevention oi uiim- incriavare worm many times me suo scrintion price, which is only $1 00 a TPar I IIIIIISIIH.II M.I. IlilLLIK 1 K. I J 1 T J . . - r-v . . T 7. r ' ,tr-i ' In a portion of our Wilmington play- . xn pyruuuwuuij.,, u.- going audiences; instead ot showing their : approbation by the clajpping of .hands, resort to jumping on the floor . , i . , i i . with canes and boot -heels, and occav aionally some fellow whistles with.an indecency worthy the old Bowery. - eriot these m.mannered ' f- - ,,ri.- .t. m : 3 demonstrations? ; Vhen . that . evil, is - ;'rr ""e nrx'. h . - tyiov hn inrlnrnl to takft thpir hats off 7 ,.,, , ,.- : , J -- -- --c - - . SuDDliX Death bf A PnoMiVENi Citizen of Beaufoet, N. C Mr. Isaac Kamsey died very suddenly at his residence in Beaufort. N. O.. on Wed- nesdav last, so his son-in-law,Rev. E. A. Yates, was informed by telegraph. 'Unm oroj nni nf tho. Iparfimr c tizens oi Uarteret county, ana one 01 " t - . . 1 m fho wealthiest. He Was rat the time of his death about 80 years'of age; not- yithstauding his great age he was Iho "mfttif r.ftiir husinpss man in the town of Beaufort. Being one ers of the Atlantic and lie served as one of its the time the company organizea up to . W . a fpwmnnhs of his death.SHe was the father of nine children, but they all died before him, except Mrs. laies, unuv iwuwiv r 1 Street M. E. Churcb of this city. . Those who waLt buggies will do well j rjVat 10 o'clock this morning, atthir sales rooms, on South Water street. ! Fines, Forfeitures and Penal- ties. V e learn from official showing .hat Joseph C. Hill, Justice of the - - i Peace, has Collected from fines in petty cases, adjudicated by him during the. last eighten months, the sum of $171.4S, to the use of the tchool fund, and ha3 paid jthe same over the proper officials. We are informed that this amount is nearly equal to that of all the other Justice, combined, for the same peri od. A good showing. Bishop Marvin's "To the East bv i Way of the West." 1 Mary in's. Lectures AIderman to his seat- : on j the "Errors of tbe Papacy," and The oatn of office wa3 then admin Rev. Eugene It. Hendrix's "Around i?!eFd 'WJ" the World.." with introduction byBish- ticc c- Myers and he was qualified, op Marvin, price of each book $2 00. Tne Cuair announced the election of JAgents .Wanted everywhere. SAnd !l 111 nil tl f HO m Cil ( n r nnn n ! Ttnin' cron, Agent of the Advocate - Publish ing House. St. Louis, and set sample copies of cither, or all three with J terms to agent3. 1 he books are sell ing rapidly. Some agents have sold 50 cofdes m a single day. 1 , Dn. Wilson Sermox on Hell. 1 he - First Presbyterian Church was completely packed -ou Jast Sunday 7. : ZJ . iUU1;n.vo luc,eu w usien ;o uie views ot tne raster upon ft.Prnnl ; TUlnisIl nipnt' Tlin cnKmnn rn I ----- , v- .vujisu uu uuui . auu icu iuuiuics, uuu its . rca.sonings, not venturing into the irgwis 04 ..piuiosop.uicai specuiauon, vinuiLau tuuueciaruuonsoi me xioie, as ; leaving no shadow ot 'doubt as to the CXI etence of a Hell as well as a yeaven, both being of equal duration, and -each equally well udiu'd. All this twas eiiforced ivithMnv accuracy of ex eeticj.!; Tsbholawhipa grace of rheto- vr 1 ; a itriiiuy 01 inusiraiion wmcn iiucu xue speaker upon uic most eie- vated plane ot Joity speech. The old Calyauistic 1 fortress seemed to have opened from all itV embrasures and rampartsud to have thunder, d defi- ance l at the : modcjn heresies which were anvestmr it. t. EoUi;d OF ALDERMEN. The .Boiiitl ' of ' Ahlorinpn" t 't.iho. ' huinu ',in i . - - - - - 7 i v i luesaay night at :i.J o cicctt, pursu- ant to moupu made by Aitierman Ilill at uie last mceiuj to elect an Aluerv u,rtif 7""!', lX::.-i : V" r"H rrf - . " - - John Dawson, which had been e ceptcd to take ellect hibfevcnin-. ;: c T'h mihiiti f hv .TvimK mo.f.L' .., ,. i?: .' .f I j ; .w, ing were re?.u and approved - Alderman Vollers moved to recon- aider; the acceptance of Mayor D.ivv son's resignation. Alderman Ilill moved to- lay the motion on the table. Lost. Mayor DA wson -asked leave to make a statemeui in connection with the motion, to the tleet 'that oniyj-life de- .mands of his private business a flairs had! caused him to V resign, and that although he regretted very much being comnelled so to acttha must ad hero, to f . t uia . i ! . uu! r um.llpl&t uu iuc ueeepiuueu ui n. iwisuaiwu. , , Tbe motion was accordingly with- drawn. ; Alderman Myer oiiered the follow- .'lucli- were earned rjxtciinvo. vnair oi the city having been made vacant by the resignation of the Hon. John Daw- - son, u, f . Resolved, That Ave, the members ol this Board, desire to express our re 1 T .- 1 - j! J-"" - ' rj 1 r r - his oihciai services aim nis uniiorm kindness,' and-courtesy to the members , . . J of this Board. jtS0frctlt That we accept his resig- nation unwillingly; feeling that we -ishis conse and experience in managing ine unuuo ui ,uui utui- bnr pS,.- . . i Resoh.cdt That 'ihco resblutionoe placed among the city records, and that the City Clerk prcent a copy to there tirins Mayor. : ' A dermadKing mcyed that the Board now proc.eJ ' lo elect an Alderu . ... i an. I r w'nu' ; AlJcm,, VP!krS .nomin.kd. Mr i si i ir ir..t.r,. !.i Unas. XI." XWUiiiauiJ, itueiuiaii i uaici, Mr. Ueo.AJhadhourn; Aiaerman Myers, Mr. Owen leuneil: Alderman Iowdeu, Mr. W. P. Oidliam; Alderman King, Mr. S. H. rishblate; and Alderman Hill, Mr; Edward Kidder. 1 he uayor appouuca lueruicn iov den and roster tellers, and directed I 1 TI . . j! 4 -V.o toii' Ivi 1 T r4 e iue n-iaiu w ri''"1- iu"' ww,uio-1 . The first ballot resulting a loilovys Robinson Z, fennell 1, nadbourn i, Oldham 2. ' .No one I It ... 1. 1t4. I oineriuanow. f ine secona oauoi itsuutu. xuuiu.-suiu 3, Oldham 1, Fi.hblate l, L:idd!er i tfn eitwwu.. . y ? i third ballot and the following result f"i niiin iih it;ii ins -ii-r r-tV K'ii ft. i of the found- ma britv.ol all the votes cast, the Uhair and Gold Pin and Drops; i .Misses' set. Jet J" v . j - , , ,. , 1 and Gold: 1 Ladies' Jet Set, ornamented; 1 I i r i .. . ... . . spieutuu omti. " ''"i. -"".x..-" --"I . """""' O .! , t?i,r TTot Pin- 1 cot T.aUoa Tat. t inrOUSDOni, ine IHUQ KeeD It Ur KllP. . N C Hailroad. ueciareu tnere uau ucvu j:v cittnuuuu r get Hanosome uoseDua uarnrops; i uenis' i . - ' ' . .... . i wiUntTakcfieorce DiamondStud: 1 Car- "tXTIi t T?TTfPni?T T airectors irom rnsirucitu uc wjua-ii-r.vvi,.iv.u Jdinal Red Bead Necklace-. pair isles'. I 1 f jjul. - JJ VJ JLVAJXJJ, announced: Fishblate" 5, Fennell!, Rob Mr. S. H. Fishblate having received the necessary majority was declared an Alderman of the city of Wilming- hon tu v kt-a m iti . i w r. n .-ii bjiik-. niniMrr - k a. .wm u w h it viewing the history of his admiiiistra- tioa-and complimenting the officials under lhim and ;.ftftr aain thanking tbe members 0f the Board for1 their uniform courtesy, withdrew, Alderman Foster moved that Alder man Flanner be made temporary Chair man., Carried..; . ; . y Alderman : Vollers and IiOwery, on motion of 'the latter, were appointed a committee to escort the newly elected a Mayr Qext in order. Aiaerman King nominated Alderman lanner Alderman Vollers nominated Alderman Bowden, Alderman Lowery nominated Alderman Fishblate, and Alderman Hill nominated Alderman Foster v j' ,5 Alderman Bowden declined the nom ination. ; -Three ballots .were held as follows: First Planner, 3; Fishblate, 1; Fos- ter; 4; Bowden, 2 Alderman Bowden iusistel that his name be withdrawn t i . ... ' second Fishblate, A- Flahner, 4: Bowden 2 ' Third-Fishblate, G Planner, 3; Bow en j i . Aldftrman Fis ihLafr, wn rWTnr elected Mayor, and he was sworn in by Justice Myers. On taking his seat the newly elected Mayor spoke brifflv, thanking the gen tlemen for the honort conferred. 0a moUon of Aidermaa Planner, the Boar( then adjourned, subject to the caU of tbe chajr AitSentle Hint 4tt our ? climate, witu its sud- uen changes ol temperature rain, wind and' sunshine ofteu intermingled in a single day it is no wonder that our children, friends and relatives are so 4VCni,nnilv t,l,n fJ a U .'ii. .i.u .t i ,i hi i. i iiii i 1 1 i i i ii ir ihi-ii v from this cause. A bottle' of Boschee's German Syrup kept about' vour home for immediate use will prevent serious sictuees, a lare doctors bill and per- tuwu, ujr tue use or uiree or iour doses.. . For curing consmption, hemor- rhacre.' rmeumonia. secverc coup-hs. uioup. or uuy uuease oi me iroai or lung., its success is simply wonderful, as your druggist will tell you German c. . . , , . by ru p is now is now sold m every town " -n' i .. . o t . and vil lage on this continent, bample hnttlps fif iri-ii 10o reirnlnr R17P 7fo I uPPer end of ront street,! near Union De poiuesio. inai, ioc, regular size, oc. Dot .wnicn win take them to anv ofth Quarterly Meeting. llev. L. 8. Burkhead, D. D., Fresiding Elder, has m"'de the following appoint ments for iU first rouud during .the present Conferenee year, for thlTWil mington District ; sion, at Bethany, r eu. J . 1U Mil T 1 f 1f Elizabeth, at Elizabeth wn, Feb. 23 24 Bladen.' at Joule's Chapel. Mar. 2 3 Topsail, at Prospect, - Mar. 9 10 Clinton, at Clinton, Mar. lb 1 To the District Stewards of Wilming ton District. N. C. Conference Dear 'A'.C ;ri "T., 71 ureiuren : me xisinyt otewaiua lucci insr will be neld at the parsonage of the I lronc street jnjrcu on r nuay. iuarcu 8th, 1878, at 11 o'clock, A. M., instead of February 5th. : Matters oyer which i nave uo cuuuyi cvi'pi. we iu majvo T , - ,T i 'v,v this thange. ; . ; Li. p. I3URKHEAD, 1'. Hi., Magnolia, N. C. NEW AD VER'USEMENTS. t4 - i jim w " (Djj co H B 55 J2I y Si 43"S g4 .mm t a - - . M -2. e 9 SS 4) tj CS S;J rrt o ' .Sis! IliI3iH'Jsl!ii - ; T . . f a C .i H - -Ilv . . ; C3 S3 $00,000 AVOKTII or v Gold Plated Jewelry, 1 Mil QNU DOLLAR WE WILL SEND JJ as below, all wakbahted gox.i pijAtkik Ttni-i KtnnosiPPVpRnttnnf i aiirEn. craved Sleeve Buttons? 1 set Pointed Studs; I a. LI VV. sa v v i I XT 1 set Ameinysi Oiuus: tuuiug mug; i vnerraved Band Flneer Rlnsr: 1 Amethyst Stone King: 1 Elegant Ring, marked "Friendship;" 1 Handsome Scarf Pin; 1 Brooch- 1 Fancy BRiii tles&ni v,atcucuinu. ittucut gnoi.ee, the entire 1 QI M ptc9 eent post-paia xor fit or any at one dollar, we wm send a co silver mium Any one sen a ing us a cino 01 twelve . -m r . L 1 feb 8-m-mcm ' 27 Bond St., New York. F. STOCK MAK, ivar Kar i irons? i LQieg uniameniea'j i NEW AD VER TISEMENTS vaoniujiivjio ,fini7 iLL.rAvylio, A New Lot Just deceived. 11EDRICK. Gloves :aud Corsets. Good 2 Buttonrludi, to. ceut B$bt & Button Kids, $J 25. ; Ladies' and Gents' Buck Gauntlets, A great variety pf Corset3 cheap. HEDRICK. Bleached Siieetiiigs s and Sliirtmss. 4-4 Bleached Cotton, G ckJ. to 12 cents. 10 and 101 Bleached Sheetings. Particular attention called to our Hu- Sucnot brand 0i ting; very heavy. 1LEDRICI v; To close our; stock of WinterMreis Goods Ave offer them at cost. Great bargains may be cxpecteJ. Wholesale IS si vers Can do better with us in strictly first-class DRESS GOODS than at any house in the State. , ! i febMf HEDRICK. STREET CAHS. (.) i'A.r it.ii mo.nuav NkXT the STREET CARS wlll;epmmeuc"ruuningat G oclock in the morning, and run every 15 '' i ' ' i - minutes, each way from the Murket House, until 8.30 o'clock, except IBatUrdnys, vrLea they will run until 10,30 o'clock. The Cars will alternate between the Cem- etery and Brooklyn, Tnere .will be a Car to the cemetery every 30 minutes, and one to Broooklyn' every 'GO minutes. . mere will be a sign on the rear of the Car just over th3 dash board, designating which fhcemetefJ. g S-euncr lirookiyn or aiF,?fS4iiins th? Zar? .?n either of the three Railroads, wrll hud the Street Cars the cheapest and most comfortr able way of reaching them. Persons arriv- ing in the city will always And a car at the Hotels for 5 cents, or to any other part of the Street Car Line. Price from Castle and .Sixth streets, in the- Cemetery or litlton.only S cents, lor very ucai mice units fji i uuu, u.uu JClUill lor O cents, The very cheapest fair in the United States. ! , i ; Percons are requested totrenbrt anv n ex igence, on the'part of tlie drivers, in the Superintendent. . THOS.IH. HAliRIS, august 21 tf Superintendent . REASONS WHY pain-killer IS THE - Rosst. Familv IVTipi.id nf ilmAw ! -ww -. f uuivi. Vi inu y . it should he kept always hear at ,! ; - hand.? I - , . J 1st, Pain-Kil,i.er is the most, certain Cholera cure that medical science Las produced. i j 2nd. Pain-KiLler, as a biarrwa and Dys entery remedy, seldom if ever fails. 3rd. Pain-Killer willlctire Cranps or Pains in any part of the syste a. A single dose usually alilects a cure. 4th . Paix-Killeu will cute dyspepsia and Indigestion, if used according to direc t tiens. . . 5th. Pain-Kilieu is an almost ncver-fail-ing cure for Sudden Colds, C aughs, &c. 6th. Pa in-K i LX..EB has proved a Sovereign Remedy for Fever and Ague, and Chill Fever; It has cured the most obstinate . cases. -'''' 7th. Paix-Killeh as a licameut is un equaled for Frost EiKjs. Chilblains, Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Hprainsvc, 8th. Pain-Killeb has I cured cases of . Bheumatism and Neuralgiaafter years standing. - ; ( ULh. Paik-Kilxe!r will destrov Boils. Fel- ons, Whitlows01d Sores, giving rilljef irom pain alter tne nrst application. 10th. PAtx-KlLiiKji ourcs Ilcnlache, and i , Tpglh!che, .1 It th. PAiN-KlLLEK will fave you days of hicuness anti many & aoiiarln time and Doctor's bills. f -12th. Pain-Killer has been before the public over thirty-seven years and is a purely Vegetable preparation, safe to keep and use in every family. The simplicity attending its use, together wnn tne great variety oi diseases that may be entirely eradicated by itK and the great amount 01 pain and sunering mat can bo alleviated througli its use, make it imperative udou everv nerson to supply themselves -with this valu able remedy,and to ke?p it always near ab uiuiu. 1 j The I-ain-Kiljek is now knowSTand ap- I preciateo in every Quarter oi the Globe. I . i-nysicians recommena it 'in their practice, l ' ,, , - v. Jy.v-i-'-J "vuu in u relief and comfort. Give it a trial. Be sure and buy the genuine. Kvery Dru- .?.ear.,y every uouniry ircce No. 10 MARKET No. 10 O ELECT FAMILY QRQCERIES, , FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS, COUNTRY PRODUCE, . j .... dec211y CHEAP FOR CASH NEW ADVERTISEMENTS SOL BEAR BROS., - i r ! - - -i . " . - . . 18. 26 MARKET ST.. VhBH TO THE PUBLIC, AT. the N - . LOWEST NET PRICES, ONE OF THE LARGEST AND ' 1" - - ' ' " CHEAPEST 'STOCKS OF CLOTHING GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, Boats, I. Allocs, - "' ilals, ( Caps aud Dry. Goods' " 'Carpet i.11 s, Blankets, Give us a call before purchasing else where. I dec 21 tf. D, M. DART.' PKAQTICAL PLUMBER, STEAM AND GAS FITTER, ; ' WILMINGTON, N.: 0., , , .. . I - Li BE FOUND AT life OLD stand. Journal Buildinsr. Princess sf rert. where he is nreoaredto do all kinds of work in his line, cheaper than ever before ollered to tne puDllc. lias constantly on hand , BathTuDs, i ! ; Water Closets, ' - j Wash Stands Pumps of all descriptions, Drain Pipes,1 Gas Pipes, uas Ixtures, &e., xc. Personal attention given to all work. teatisiacuon guaranteed, deeember 21 tf L LfLL LI NE OF DIt iJ G fc, M E Di CI ES Chemicals, Fancy Articles, Toilet Soaps; &c, at the lowest cash prices, i CI&ARS AND TOBACCO In great variety. . ' The utmost care and perEonal attention given to preparing prescriptions, at BURBANK'S Pharmacy, deb 21 ly Froht'and Princess sts t DRUG-aiST, AKD IJEAi IN TOILET ARTICLE -5 AND FANCY GCODSF Prescription's compounded at all hours, day or night. ? PURE WINE AND LIQUORS for Medicinal use. . . Tdtp STREET OPPOSITE CITY HALL. DEALER IN ' . Saddles, Harness &c V i': ' "'. fe J 1 JVEPAIR1NG SADDLES, HARNESS and TRUNKS a specialty. I'RICES VERY LOW Shop on north side Market street between Second and Third streets. ' nov 0 tf 33, I. IVIORIIL.I, Uiiaorlaicr, " Carpenter anft CaMnet .' ' j Maler. ; f OPPOSITE CIT ST IIAIjI, On Third Street V ILL FURNISH COFFINS, CASKETS, with . attendance, at the very shortest notice. : ' - . f x ; . Ail orders from the country promptly at tended to. -; Ac. . : - Orders for Carpenter and Cabinet Work solieueu, and work guaranteed. Work as low las any in the city. Janl-i-Iy READY MADE MlSCELSsANEO US. JOHN WECNEa, HAIR DRESSING SALOON, No, 11 NORTU F-llONT STREET (South of Purceel Hoii5e.)"r Particular atteulioa given toLadies' and Alisses' ilaircutting and Shampooing, elth- v onuui icjsmem.es vr at me aioon. jan 4 ly. . . v , ' v SPECIAL PROCLAMATION. tp t:ue GOOlj; PEOPLE 0J?f n. MINGTON: . . JF ioU WANT THE VEUY BEST, BEEF, -:T;''-.:::.V',.' ' - : rouic, 'S'- -'.v. --:',--;.; :4--r.r SAUSAGES, ! ' KlKG iS . MAlilCET, On Second Street, between .Market and: - , Princess streets. jau 1 ly - 1 ISAAC W. KING. OYSTER! SAIiOOIV. i JN. vVAxSOELEN has opened a first class r ' !. . ' ' :. OYSTER SALOON, tamers and others. ' Keceiving fresh . NE W RIVER" OYSTERS DAILY, .'J aiid.will furnish them In any style desired, onc but the very best Cooks employed. ' Do not fail to, give him a call dec 21 tf 3 OUR OWN MAKE . ! ''- ; :' .';.-, Saddles; aud Harness 1 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, I" Made and-Kepulred at ' Hayden & Gerliardt's 1 ?hiim Bh betwtcn Market and Princess ' f Country Merchants generally win hnd itto tlieii- interest to go and examine goods and prices at the Old Established Hardware House of ' . '. . . JOHN l)AVSON ifcco.. f"Ci?' "wioH-ware antt liaraware lpb l-l, . , : 19, 20. ahd 21 Marktt St.. D . L. II USSELL AttoiTicv at Law Office at residence, cbrnerof Second and Dock Streets. mar2&-tj 1 JUST IiECEIVKX) ?r HIE BEST. QUALITIES At' . VOfiUKT 1 1", J J. Knives, Razors, Table Knives, Scissors, I ! Carvers, Steels, ,tc and a general variety ol' ' tne best HARD WARE. For sale at lowest prices, at N. JACOBI'S Hardware Depot, : dcc 21.1y ' No. 10 South Front street. HOUSES AND. LOTS i Oil east side bf Second street, second door f outh of Princess street, where he is always t prepared to FURNISH MEALS tohiscus-s 1 ItAT ASE 1N WANT OF CASTINGS, . ,-fr Hocs,,lriM50 Chains, llapies. Collars, I ' liaCK-UandS. SllOVPls Hn-u)ai Wirfa-K -S - .: . Jc ' C '" . ' '':- : FOR SALE iCHEAPii! ' '. ' St , tr t is a-. TTOUSE ANI LOT ON ' CORNER OF jla Jourui ana .vvaiuut streets, known as the Divine house.; . ' .-. House and Lot on corner of Walnut and I tevenin streets, Known as the Finlaysou uouse. r ?, ... House and Lot on nortft side of Market, near 11th street, known as the Denson house .4 - .. . House and Lot on eas t side of Third street near Hanover. , j House and Lot on Third street next ad 4 joining the above. A VcrV fine 7111111111121x11 on Brunswick between2nd and 3rd streets, size 1W by M feet. ': . House and Lot on north side of Castle near 7th street. . . 1 House and Lot next to and adioinimr the aooYe. : i Lot corner of Hd and Mulberry streets- one of the linest in the city. , , Lot on Front street near. Woosler ' Small House and Lot oh Nixon near Olh street. , House and Lot on an alley near Dickerson between Rankin and Miller streets. j Lot on Brown street 'between Taylor and Howard streets. ' ! 1 ; ?! House and Lot on-west side of oth street near Tay! tlor street. House and Lot on 4th street i betwe Queen arid Wooster streets The above property will V sold cheap for" ! cash, or very easy terms. Now is the time 11 to purchase a house for about what tbe rent, ' would cost. The demand for prosertyals on v the increase. There has been at least forty i sales in the past three weeks. ' Do not con' ! tinue to pay high rent and die poor. TBuy , i property while you can at reasonable price and thereby secure a home In your old -3 age. If you should wish to do so, apply to f aec 1 w. JL. UAflAUAX. 1 BIGGEST THING OUT 1 - GRAINS OF WHEAT MEASURING ONE' HA LF INCH JN LENGTH. SAMPLES FREE, to cveryFarmer In the United States Greatest Curiosity in Seeds ever seen. I 1 V J S, Y. HAINES t CO.., - dec 2s 2t v Sweetwater, Tenu. " Q P FASHIONABLE CARDS no two alike AO with name, 10c. 20 Scroll, with hame, 10c., post paid. Agents' outfit, lOo. . ' z- . GEO.' I. REED & CO.. oct 12-52t Hubbard - Nassau, N Y, - ; x v GOOD WHARF between Mulberry and xx wainui sireeis, 10 reni, ior a term o years, ay iuuol i W P. CANADA Yi fi1 'X -A ... f ir 1 4 r
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 15, 1878, edition 1
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