,'! Infill i fell m- -4 - ; o XY Tf I 3(1f.tT hr1 !. it.- prMiv':"- llHi'-lill in': '' r -tun j:-r:fi- Si 1 ii'! VOLUME IX. . WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1878. Single Copies 10 Cents NUMBER 11 i i . U , j I . ' ' - ' .; ;- -."v ' '"'- i i ; T V: : - -T' :T -T ; T :. 'Jpf.f j4"'! ' T, . ' . :: ! ' T- fi,, I-'- j; i a '. ! 1 ! - H f I s I .' v- B ILEIINGTOI POST ADVEK. .1 aTISING UATEri. cctitii vcf line for the lir.si in- I iiiid twenty-live" cent.- per imc 'i each jifhutioiial insertion. ; ' ' fHigU.t (8). linG3,. Nonpareil type, con akvttc aiiiaro; ' " !i - " -' r T' J' : - ;;m;VU a4ycrtiiieincntH wiil be eliard at :iltu3jo?c ratcaf cxCef t on.-' special. con :(;lrclH. l " t : ' -L ' : ' . f p .-?cciai ; rates-can bo ha-l lor a Idntre? j ti-kic than one week., ; . i; - if T ir(jc 'sub:ripti)n riee to Tin: Wilt 11 kiroX Po3tJ' is. il : OOVper ;.- year; ' si4 months 7o cent;. 1 dvllcominiynertiwisoii lmiues.shpu!d !rlH!:addresHeo! to Tin: Wilmington L'T, Wilmington, N. C. , 11 Kennedy, liu.siness Ianairer. h; i Tli c auniial election 'in. Unit 'state v ;u heM on ;:Tucsday last, ami -was lor a ; ( ft'i' mCr, lvailpaI Commissioner, ami i jl'gislatCire, a Ciovcrnor'.s (Jouncil, and rniior ollicers. The latest .returns be- tbili we ci to pres are 'from 1 So towns. lulijjthes IVeseott, jlepublieau; fbr Gov jlHTjfnr, has ja ifnijority of 2,820 over j iPKvjio, pcmocrat,.and the lower House f,' oii,ne liCgioiaiurQ, as Kir as liearu irom stjijids Ipuhlieaus to 117 Jino-. ,;.?rft3.- lvfic Republicans likvevthus made 7 .a )can sWpep of the slate., - , ; " Cjd iThc ''.rclilt of this election is very riMiiliCvT.iit as to the temper of the north ern 'people . 'fco.'fa r"as Nev J lamjrshire isH-oncertied it shows '-hat (he people ; i hVc made up their uundsr fp sustain h aHfi! principles ol the .Jlepublica-ii party. ills1 a notification tc tho fanatics of - i- thtse southern: states to behave Tit ia - IT .Tftes; V It is-, a declaration in -'favor of :: H'( supreiiiacy ot lpie 'I,t7.lera.l.(.ioverni T fifc Hl as against tli e lhiscrable heresies, T () tlijsouthefn "lome ru'e'; doctrines, ;T'ift.'e' hHt! if treason which are now TTilkioj?..OVf r this part of the country --ijp i Jit; hypocritical disguise of 'D'eth'oc It is Ihclirst.sharj) rillQ crack of tiJ i'reat cannonade which will decide - - i - - - .- - policy of this country in the, future t vc.agtunst-.that secession and treason, vfh till now is plotting agaiiist the life I.. ai ho, nation, . , ; NEWS ITK5IS. Thq o hf Charter () ak I n u r j i i c e Go 0 ; I Ve ; r.C- p r ga t i i ze (Y o u 1 1 1 tV , in U t u : 1 o. t I ; X A I iit i i in j i j uaj imiu'-m --v. n win I I . .':::. ... i, i- i . . . I...-'. .iltviMiirg a now moue ox eitenug i iUnt.ii - "T,T; -T' v T-:: Therii h:ts beeii u very violciit wind anil snow storm n Wyoming Territory. nic'snoW drifted in immense piles, and mknv cattle and people were IVozon to alb; fJiinies II. Harriss, ono of. the most distinguished tis well as 'do-pient of the' ilored men of this state; has been Viteakirrg in tins city on the subject of 'ejucation, ( :-':VV -: ' -' : r There, seems to be soine s'otvness in ".i ranging the term a of ;'thT Iiropea.n Congress and a pcriuane.n't peaije. Kiis bia Will have pretty much its own way : iii thejend. ' '-. .";v"T T 'V' Some' :of the ante b-j'tum imiil co:l . .tractor of the south, having got their pay qnce from the .Confederate govern- nlenti are now trying to get it a ;am oi I re united elates UlllLCU pltUita.. . ... ; n, eartho;uake-lasting only a uw sec i shook ihe town of Coluruuti?, Chu, A; uds the locomotive bells jingled, and j ' f- 1 Ijej steads''. danced across the floor, l aud !T; ft'he-people y'Cre yefj badly I'rjghtcncd That?: windy old fellow; Judge John verr, H mis erabte because the five Jus- ices pf the tjupreme Court don't agree. i tivijli him. . The -weeping sage has the oiulolcnees of several liitle country pApers..'' :; ' --T, :' T ? :'?':. T A (Jeutlo Hint. 'T?,. In our style of climate, with its sud den changes of temperature rain', ;wiud and sunohi.ne often intermingled in a tjingleday-r it i no wonder that cur jchiUlrcn,- friend and "relatives- are go frequently takeu from us by neglected colds, half the deaths resulting directly from, this cause.T A bottle idf Bosch'ce'd (fermu Syrup kept a4jou your home lor immediate use. will prevent serious sickness, --a lare doctor's bill and .per haps death, by the u?e of three or four doses. Fdr. curing consuiptiori,-hemor rhages,, piieumoniay "seevcre coughs, croup or any disease of the troal or lungs, its lsuccess is simply wonderful, as your druggist will tell you German y"rtipis now is nov sold in every ;towu and pillage on this continent. Sample bottles for! triai, lOc.j regular si.o, 75c. ,' Dr.tllarter's Fever and Ague Spvei- I , I i lie is sold under a full guarantee It has never yet failed, and the! Dr. ILir ler 31edicine.Company tnereiore runs no risk In this offer, which stands un paralleled in its liberality. 2t (-!.: Vln the bright lexicon of Dr. Ilar- I- j tei-'s-'tWer' a'rfd 'Ague'Specific,- there is Those who jhave suffered for years find immediate relief, and these treat the premonitory symptoms 'save themselves all. 1 : STATE ITEMS. Mis. J udjre Duxton, one of the most alcnted and brilliant ladies of North Jarohua is giving readings ftbm Soaks Carolina is civincr readings fro neare in aid nf Hip OxfnrH Oihan Asv. lum. The U. S. Branch Mint is to be rer established In Charlotte :and . all the pcople of that city, are rejoicing, dald-1 we!), of the Observer, is to get the first them U " piqCeS Wih holeCin 4. , ' T , liy the Qth census the total value ,of fann prod nets for the county of Bladen was &'M 1 1 1 fl- nnrl tntal-nnnnlatinn aa 12,S;;L This was $28.91 to each person hrr the year, or 7 7-10 cents pcr dayto each person. A friend has that wt'iirhed 9t shown us a goose esg 1 ounces, one of a latter ( of t wen ty-one eggs from a blind goose, ..who i.i now setting on the other twenty eweight of the whole latter 12$ pounds. ifoci-y Mount 'MdiC. T .)' n ( t mi ,r , . c ... s, ' rrof. J. 1. Humphues of thts place has dpubtless the finest ! collection of minerals i n the state of North Carolina,' and they were all gathered from mines in uusuu aujqming; wunues, inciua- ing lifty specimens j of liquid-bearing. o u a r t v., 1 'icdmont 1 ress ' a ; , J .-. ' ' . ' . , . I a corresponuent at iysartsviue says: .1 r 4. i -i - - v . :U. u anion naa i a doer to cro . 3i. uiamou naa j a aog to go maa. It bit all his bt her dogs and one sheep and snapped at one of his boys. The inad dog put but ana t. ttieT boy pu a horse., followed but did not overtake him. The dog went to Chas.TLock- ridgVa and bit two of his dogs. Then he came upon Doc. Lockridge where he was cutt ing wood and attempted to bite urn when I?oc. cut his head off with my morganwri uiaaei ,. Iui; Published that Col. Wihstead, Mr. - Lewis Ilanes, Judge Cloud and Mr. John T. Cramer," are now in Wash- ingin'U' lighting, to Tbavb f Dr. -W. H. AVijeckr, Collector hf Internal Reve- nu4 removed We do not know upon w.rat ground thi3 light is made. If it is upon iho charges preferred when Dr., Wheeler was nominated to the Senate for Collector, we do not hesitate to say that we do not believe: one word of said mJStt disturbed lialciah Register, y 4 'ClTV V TrPTTTQ Oil X 1 1 IjIHO. , ',-.1111 r i I ' ! .--Mir c.i aii 1. 1 haiTo (i rirlr 1 . - : - , ; : ;A railroad should run ioi the round, tart a Iage ager beer garden at iiillon. ' Th'J weather has been Ting the past week' ! beautiful du The Mayor of Baltimore passsed tiuouhour eity onTEriddy latt. The Seaside Railroad ha? a few more .tickets'., f ir sa'e at $3 09 per hundred ndes. - . : 1 ' '.- '".- I nl :,rm,r n,vnmnh kl.rd. J. W. iiinso-,, now of New York, is in our city. The Countv Commissioners are pur- chasing county bonds at 70i for the I county. Street cars will be put on the Market iiid 1 Ulton routes, j regu ar, after the 1 first qf April. '.ironiM ivhn want a rlac s nlpimnrn I should go to the sound. The turnpike Dr. W. W. Davisi we understand, is very low and is hot expected to live. He has a cancer on his face, i Gov. Vauce has been fnvited to de-1 liver a lecture for the benefit of the Ltidicb' Benevolent Soc'ety. Mr. Urad. Jewctt, E.sq., is erecting a now rcsiaenco ior uimsyii, ou ioun between Front and second streets. , . The stockholders of the Wilmington Cotton Mills will liold (their annual meeting on Tuesday, the 9th of April, IS7S. , 1 ! T TT t ...TiZTJ" ,ut at, v a . ' j ... . Sii uiiffi' has rftr.fiivod the insurance on his property -which was destroyed by fire some two weeks ago. 4iuck wor. T "T", , V r ! i Hon.S II. Fishblate, our very excel- lent Mayor, we 'are pleaseeV to seehas reiurneu irom ms , uip to iw mo, looting nappy auu au , um City l utner ' coum ; jioi. remain away, . . ' . . i i : long irom nis many cunureu. , Y k i . r ow Fever. A Vessel with y low fever has come j in port at Smith- ville two men idied at sea. The vessel .hould not be j allowed, to come up to ful Mayer will! not allow her to come within live miles of the place, or allow .mr nf iniir npftnlft to tr o on hoard flf her and then return to the city. : Tlie case of vronMhn v, tne 1,0m- meicidl Bank of Wilmington, was ar- gucd beforfc Judge Eure, at chambers, sentiments, and in fame, the represen- o , i i hoc-f vw TfArrn Tna t tative in his own person of the cm on tralurdiy last, by Judge Daniel L. ... natriot- nf CWnrrf Rrid whn Russell and p Maj.D.J. Devape, for plainiiiVatid- Messrs. Geo. Davis and Vright cc Steadmah for defendants, Decision reserved. ', ,., , f A t. The children of Geo. Batson, one of our colored Ifellow-citkens, came very near being burned to d(eath on Sunday night ' last. 'The'bedl clothing caught flln,i ,oJio i mtKpr hot tor th'p.m for a' while, but througUe ffrtg.ft(tlei mother they yere j saye. SJbe gave them a shower ba$h to 'cool em olf. John Morrison alias Thomas Morris was arrested a few nights ago by a po- liceman. charged with stealing a lantern, the proper of the fc. C. Railway Com- - i , . . . PJ He was bound over for trial at the next term of the Superior Cou-t. "The 'Hibernian. Society'? will ccle- brate the 17th inst.; St. Patrick's Day, by a parade in the streets, after which Father Moore i?ill deliver a panegyric on St.. Patrick, accompanied by appro- ;f '.:' afr m i i ,. Pate services, at St. Thomas' Catholic Church. ! "i Peoe Hou6E CoiiMiTTEEi discharged the following persons from the poor House, on the 15th inst: Annie Ben ton. Rebecca .Iotipr. Richael HooDcr. Lavina Jones, Patience Burnett, Mary . ... " j tT T ' "lv"u"ytlf auaiU J uc:' v T-"""V-T -'7 . , . Lewis Davis and Samuel Robinson t t c , j . , . Zot iai0: a difficulty on Saturday night last and Robinson cut' - Davis very seri- ously in the breast,' near the heart. Robinson has been bound oyer to court by Justice Hall to answer for his mis- r.rmdnpf'.. a Cotton Miils. for Sale. We un- destand that the stockholders of the Wilmington Cotton Mills will probably uii ,u. t. (, . 1f be asked to allow the Directors to sell be property for the purpose of satisfy- ing the mortgage and other debts, whieh arri rpnortad fo bp nbnnt. &r nno ' ' ' -, m - I s , An Astonlsliina Pact. A large proportion of the American nnnn, nn a a - , PeoPIe are dying from the eflects of Dyspepsia or disordered liver. The result of these diseases upon the mass-" es of intelligent and valuable people is ' - , : vr . f10 alarming, making life actually a burden instead of a pleasant existence of enjoyment and Uiefulness as it ought to be. There is no good reason for this, if mUoy lhroW aside prejudice and skepticism, take the advice of druggists and your mends, and try one Jit i fj T . -w- I ' . - uoiue oi vrreeu s August r lowers. i.our sneedv relief is cprfnin. Millions nf M T -, " - Yrk4f1fia rf Vlla mArllAlffln li n I n rri uwuvno ux iuio uivuivuic na c wcu i . " en away to try its-virtues, with satis- factory results in every case. - You can hnv a s.imnlfl lintrlp fnr lO npnh to rxf Three dose3 relieve the worst case. Positively sold by all Druggists on the Western continent. Muni)Ea will our. Some four years ago a man by the name of Benja min Smith, of Abbottsburg, N. C. was murdered at Lumberton while attend- mg a circu3, and on Saturday last offi- cer J: N. VanSoelen. Denufv TT. R. Marshal, arrested one Ben McAlister f a.rf d Twith the murder, of th said touuiLii. xt appeal a uuiuiui; tviueutu of two colored men that Ben confessed to them that he killed Smith. Thefol Inwinc is t.hn 'Riihst,nnr nf ihpt stntA- ment made to them: "That in Novem- ber, I8H while the Great Eastern cir- ous was performing at Lumberton, Robeson county; the defendant, Ben ' 0 the tent, when Mr. Benjamin Smith went to the side or the tent and at- tpmnfpd tn lift, nn fhp. rantass. whpn A-f?k..ikvT hfm Wow hicw it was thouirht at the time had Uu0a i.s,. tKof ha nA connected with the show, one white and me tner coiorea, men wrapped omiw "P in blanket apd carried him to a ravine a short distance from the tent deposited him upon the ground, xl . j j luulue.r ,lwome" .ieiur"eu.lu tne tent, McAUster remaining witn the wounded man with the iew, as he expressed it, of satisfying himself as to whether he was really dead or not; that shortly after the two men departed Smith began to show signs of life and I rpfnrninoft rnnsnniisnfiss. nnnn wnip.n "w" f-.r. .ir McAlister recalled the two men; in-r i lormmg them oi the lact, whereupon I they 'made a finish of him The three , , , . and conveyed it to an unoccu. ied house or barn near by." T He also confessed to having killed a i - . . - pers0Q in . Cumberland county some vears affo. for which he was convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to the p3nitentiary for a term of years, but succeeded in effecting his escape. McAlister has been committed to jail and will be sent to Robeson county for inai. I The Boston Tratpaript lhii describes Hr. Ralph Waldo Emerson : t'Xhe best typical Yankee living, in personal appearance, in character, in ann0uncd to the startledT world the existence of an independent Ameri ca, the poet who has made New Eng- lana son sacreu, inueeu logetner witn the streams and skies, pines and bushes, and brown hills about it, the thinker, ho with Btstownsinan, Hawthorne; civen' the world of art and thought some purely American products and proofs of a new and distinct race ron tn,? planet. Jeff DTate oXthfx Confecera,te States' ( of America, declares, tha,t he hasn't any poltffca.1 aspirations. - ' NEW AD VER TISEMENTS OFFICE OF THE CAROLINA CENTRjLT .. i 11AILWAY COMPANY, V Vn,Ml-GToN, N. C, March 1, 18.8. J :. T-.v!-TT W-T- "J-:..- , ,u;'.T.T- 'Tx- NOTICE. A LL PARTIES Tu WHOM THE CARO J. UNA Central Railway were Justly ln debted for! services rendered or supplies furnished prior to the Road passing into the hands of receivers on April 5th, 1S76, will please present the same at once for exami nation and payment. f , , f LB. GRAINGER, j march tf. . . . ; Receiver ZIMMERMAN & WHITE, General Upholsters & Paper Haulers, N. W. Cori Second ana princcsa si. WILMINGTON. N. C. - AVlNDOW SIIADE3, WALL PAPER Mattresses, Feather Beds, Pillows and ' 1 Bolsters, Picture Frames, Cords, , Tassels, Nails, &c, &c. LOOKING-GLASS PLATES; ALL SIZES. Zimmerman's improved Store and Win dow Awriinss, very low. for cash. jau25-tf j COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. ' : '!' -,.. .. ' '" ' " i" J HAVE THIS DAY GIVEN WILLIAM E. SPRINGER an interest in my HARD WARE' BUS IN ESS. The style of the firm will hereafter be JOHN DAWSON & CO. JOHN DAWSON. Wilmington, N. C. Jan. 21, 1878feb 1-lm SPECIAL PROCLAMATION. . ; ' '' -:T j 'T' , ' TU THE, GOOD PEOPLE OF WIL- MINGTUN:. I Y YOU WANT THE VERY BEST BEEF, PORK, SAUSAGES, T '.;. -I' ' &'('.. fee. ttc. CALL AT On Second Street, between Market and Princess streets, janljy ISAAC W. KING.. D L. RUSSELL ' i.; : . . . - , Attorney at Law, OiTlceal residence, corner'of Second and Dock Street. j mar26-tl . i T - "r JXJ$T RECEIVED rpiIE BEST QUALITIES OF POCKET j. lvnlves, llazors, Taole Knives, Scissors, Carvers, Steels, &c, and a general variety of me Desi UAtiuwAKi;. or sale at lowest prices, at N. JACOBI'S ! Hardware Depot, dec 21 ly No. 10 South Front street. . F UTRELL. ; No. 10 ; MARKET - No.10 gELECT FAMILY GROCERIES, . .FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS, COUNTRY PRODUCE, '' dec 21 ly CHEAP FOR CASH HOME MADE CANDIES. TT 7" ARRANT FD PURE( AND FLAVOR 1 V ED with the very nnest Essential Oils of Nutmeg, lemon, Cloves, Peppermint, Cinnamon, Sassafras. Wintergreen, Aniseed and Hoarhound Herb. A full supply of .bananas, urauges ana Apples, on nana. . Fruit and Confectionery Store, march 1 ; i " - ; "' . AND ';"' - HORSE - SHOEING. J HAVE OPENED A SHOP AT THE corner of Market and Seventeenth streets, where I am prepared to shoe horses and mules, repair carts, wagons, 'buggies and. carriages both; I woftd1 and iron work. hope my old friend will remember me when they have any work in my line.' . I guarantee gat'ftfaction In price and qualit of Work. RICHARD WATERS, febltf r l fT . TT Cireai cnauce to make money KJKJJlJUi If you can't get gold you can get greenbacks. We need a person in every town to take subscriptions for the largest. cneapest ana musiratea lamiy? pu,Diicat,ion in tne. woriu. Any one can become a suc cessful aget. The. most elegant works of art given jree to subscribers. Tne price is so low that almost everybody subscribes. One "agent reports making over 5150 in a week. A lady agent reports taking over -kx) subscribers in ten days. All who. ensace make money fast.'1 You can devote all your time to the business, or only .your spare time. You need not be away from home over night. Yo,u can do it as well as others. Full particulars, directions and terms free. Elegant and expensive Outfit free.. If you Sint profitable work send usyour address once. It costs notbang to try the busi ness. No, one who engages fails to make great pay, Aauresa -'ine reopie s journal,' roruanat Elaine. aug u-ixm. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS SOL BEAR & BROSo -..'T ' ' "T : y ' v j Ta 1 . v: - i ; - .... ' . v. -; ' "-'Tt j . ' - - yT- ; ' '- 18. 20 MARKET ST.. "T-: 1 . . - j -. : - C I ..; : "' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' j jjJFFER TO THE PUBLIC, AT the 'T.'.- '. ' "T ,"'". . LOWEST NET PRICES, one of the largest and 1 .cheapest Stocks of. : - , , .:-'''..- ':' -I ' ' ' - - - ' - ! READY MADE CLOTHING ; -AMID : --:;!.;. GENTS FURMSIilNG - GOODS, Boots, l. Slices, ais and Dify Goods, - ' i ' I ' ' ' ' i Carpel igs T. ;-: iSlaialiels, J-l :T Give us a call before purchasing else where, dec 21 tf. - T j ' COAIi COAI. - -T.- F YOU WANT TO KFEP WARM AND get the worth of your money, buy your Coal from tlie uudersisneJ, We have the bet! GRATE and ; V i ) v ' STOVE COAL. lnjlie market. Also that Super. or ENGLISH COAL. for quick and hot fires. . - Send the cash and orders wilt be rilled promptly WOJITII A WOTII jan li-ti , PRACTICAL- PLUMBER, STEAM AND GAS FITTER, ' WILMINGTON, X. C, QAN STILL BE FOUND AT HIS OLD stand, Journal Buildinsr, Princess street, where he is prepared to do all kinds of work in nis line, cneaper than everefore ottered to the public. Has constantly on hand Bath TuDs, , Water Close ti, ; iT Wash Stands, ! Pumps of all descriptions, Drain Pipes, ' . j ; Gas Pipes, . j Gas Fxtures, &c, &c. Personal attention given to all work. Satisfaction guaranteed, december 21 tf , NOTICE. FULL LINE OF DRUGS, MEDICINES, Chemicals, Fancy ArMcles.ToilctSoaps, &c, at the lowest Cash rrices. j 1 . CARS AND TOBACCO J : "-i - . ' -''.' T ; - -' ;- In great variety. ii. The utmost care and personal attention given to preparing prescriptions, at . BURBANK S Pharmacy dec 21 ly ,' cor. Front and Princess sts B, D. MORILL, Uiiierlater. Carijeatcr' and CaMiiet OPPOSITE CIT V UAIAj, On Third Street. TIT -i - ILL FURNISH COFFINS, CASKETS, with attendance, at the very shortest notice. - ; 1 . All orders from the country promptly at tended to. ' Orders for, Carpenter and Cabinet Work solicited, and worlc guaiauteed. Work as low as any in thelcity. JanlS-ly , J JOp WEBNEK, HAIR DRESSING SALOOIV, ; T ' No. 11 NORTjl FRONT STREET, (South of Purceel House.) - Particular attention given to Ladies and Misses' Hair cutting and Shampooing, eith er at their residences or at the Kaioon. jan 4 ly. k PAIR OF VERY FINE MULES AND 2V ONE HORSE, fpr sale. Apply to June 15 I W. P. CANADA Y. NEW AD VER 11SEMENTS, HENNINGr & TEEL, DEALERS IN 7 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC AGSCULTUBAL IMPLEMENTS. IRON, Steel, Nails, Axes, Spades. Shovels.Col lars.Hames, Trace Chains, Ploughs, Cast ings, Carpenter's Tools. Blacksmith's Bel lows, Vices, Anvils, drcjWagon and Cart Wheels, Rims. Spokes, Hubs Axles, Hol low Ware, Rope, Twine, Knives Forks, Spoons, Brushes,Fish Lines, HookStSinkers, Cotton Seine Twine, Flsx Uilling Twine, Seine Rope, Scales. Beams, Pots, Syiders, Ovtns. Fry Pans, Ac We invite especial attention to our large an I extensive assortment of IRON, selected expressly for Smiths and Farmers' use, all ot which, and much more, we offer at low est pjices, at the New Established " Hardware House of T No. 9 Market SU Wilmington, N. C. march: 1 , .-, 5 ;-.'..:- PARKER & TAYLOR, T 1 V DEALERS IN . '-' .. - Kerosene Oil, stoyes, Metals. Gnus, Lanterns, Fairbanks Scales,1 PUMPS, BRASS AND IRON ROSIN STRAINERS. DIPrERS AND SKIMMERS. '. Manufacturers and wholesale dealers 'T iu '-.,,; TIN AHD: SHEET IRON WARE, jan 11 ly WILMINGTON, N. C Visit or Communicate With Us. WE INVITE AN EXAMINATION OF samples", prices, terms and oflers. , Have on hand and receiving daily samples fc oap, Meats, Lard, &c . , S Execute orders for ajl descriptions of Merchandise. Receive and sell all descrip tions, of produce. ws-l want a purchaser for ; one 160-Horse Power Double Engine, and Tubular PoweTr, suitable to drive a Cotton Factory, Mill br Ldstillery. Also, three pair 4J feet Stonds, with Gear, Shafting, will sell low dowh! tJB-We negotiate for the nnrr.hnssft an A sale ot Turpentine Distilleries, Ac. S- Samples of Merchandise sent to any point when requested. , i c U PETTEWAx & SCHULKEN. mh 8-tf Brokers and Com'n Merchants. I id to 5 06 "CT 55. 2. fiQ If incs and Liiquors for Medicinal Use. : ' march 1 tf ; '" JOHN DAWSON, HARDWARE MERCHANT H ASTTHE LARGEST AND BEST As sorted stock of HARDWARE in this part of the State. If vou want GOOD GOODS and LOW PRICES, be sure to call at the old establlshed.HARDWARE HOUSE of I JOHN DAWSON, : ; 19 North Market street, dee 21 ly ' Wilmington, N. C. f REASONS WHY PERRY DAVIS' PAIN-KILLER . . .- ' ', IS THE .v. ' ' Bast Family Medicine of tf e Age ! tVnd why it should be kept always near at hand:, ''' , 1st. Pai-Kii,,leb. is the most certain Cholera cure that medical science has produced. : . 2nd. PAiN-Kii,i,ER, as a Diarroea and Dys entery remedy, seldom if ever fails. 3rd. PAtx-KiLLEn will cure Cramps or Pains in any part of the system. A single dose usually affects a cure, ith. Pain-Kili,e will cure dyspepsia and , 1 , Indigestion, if used according to direc tions. . - 5th. Pain-KiLleb is an almost never-failing cure for Sudden Colds, Conghs, &c 6th. PAix-K iller has provel a Sovereign Remedy for Fever and Ague, and Chill Fever; it has cured the most obstinate , cases. - v Tlh. Pain-Killer as a ligament is un equaled for Frost Bites, Chilblains, Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Sprains, tc 8th' Paih-Killeb has cured cases of Rheumatism and Neuralgia after years . standing. ;;: - j- 9th. Pain-Killer will destroy Boils, Fel ons Whitlows Old Sores, giving relief from pain after the first application. 10th. Pain-Killer cures Headache, and Toothache. , ! li t h. Pain-Killer. will save you days of sickness and many a dollar In time and Doctor's bills. ' 12th. Pain-Killer has been before the public over thirty-seven years and Is a Durely Vegetable preparation, safe to , beep and use in every family. The V i simplicity attending its use, together with the great variety of diseases that may be entirely eradicated by it, and the great amount ot pain and suffering ' that can be alleviated through its use, make it imperative noon everr nerson to supply themselves, with this valu able remedy .and to keep it always near at hand. , v The Pain-Killer is now known and ap preciated in every quarter of the Globe. Physicians recommend it in their oractlee. while all classes ot society have found m it relief and comfort.- uive it a trial. Bo sure and buy the genuine. Every Drug gist, ana neany every ixraniry ujrocer tnrougnoui ine ianq Keep it ior sale. jan is-iy 4 GOOD WHARF between Mulberry and J, Walnut streets, to rent for a term o vears. bv . Jnnelj W P. CANADA Y ! Q FASHIONABLE CARDS no two alike &J with name, 10c. 20 Scroll, with ham e 10c, post paid. Agents' outfit, lOc. GEO. I. REED A CO oct!2r-52t Hubbax; Najsan.N is MISCELLANEO US. VIES, &c &( RoUs ana Half Rolls BAGGING, itu 500 Bundles TIES. " 25 Tons HOOP IRON. 250 Keirs NAT! 25 Bbls KEROSENE OIL.T; '' : LIQUORS. TOBACCO. I and CIGARS a specialty. ;l'- I - ' ? '. " P - aeezi tr adiuan & vollers. Flour, Sugar, Meat, Molasses. 1000 Blu FLOUR, of various brands. T T , 250 Bbls SUGAR, of sundry grades, ; 150 Boxes MEAT, Hams, Shoulders, Sides, Strips, Bellies. ; 200 Hhds and Bbls MOLASSE9, . Qall on or order diiect from dec 21 tf s ADRIAN VOLLERS - ' T-. -. v: T--v;: -, APPLES, RAISINS, TORANGLS, - i A '- ,: -" .:-' CITRON. , i I7RMONX P.Altfnv 1' PRUNES, fi CURRENTS, NUTS, - "n . .-.- , ' - ' COCOANUT and FIRE CRACKERS, v". ' ' --For sale by j '-.;' - 1 - -., i. ADRIAN & VOLLERS, J ' Wholesale Grocers, T Cor., pock and Front Streets. J dec21-ly 1 v - ,r BOOTS AND SHOES, i JUST RECEIVED AN im mense stock of LADIES' FOX and MOROCCO SHOES of all varieties, styles' and descriptions; also GENTS' S H O ES . iTr': In every imaginable style. V CHILDRENS' SHOES J A specialty. , ' ' - )TIIOMAS H. IlbwEY. jR., dec 21 ly . No. 49 Market street. SALOON. THE OFFICE SAIiOOjyi! . - 1 .' ' - ' ' - - . i rN THE STEET WHICH LEADS FROM the Dawson Bank to the Custom House, IS THE TPLA.CEi To get the. very best NEW RIVER OYSTERS and GAME. ' .-. - - '. , -,-:' - ?-. .: All the delicacies or the season always bu ' ' ... . hand. -: i. ,..'.: ;;'-- THE THE VERY FINEST LIQUORS At the BAR, and every attention paid to customers. , , ' CALL CHRISTMAS AND GET . f . YTOUR EGG NOG. A MERR Y CHRISTMAS TO ALL.' :-y . ' .- - ! dec 21 tf If W. M. COLLINS. Furniture, uarpets. LARGE STOCK, ALL GRADES. LATEST DESIGNS, A T j T y ; LOWEST PRICES. ' :'1 ;' ' -'.' . - ' AN ELEGANT Assortment of j CHILDREN'S CHAIRS AND RAT- X TAN ROCKERS. : : '.'. ': IS - -.. I -. . -. : -Just the thinfor Christmas Gifts f D. A. SMITH & CO., dec 21 tf North Front Street, furmtuke; F. A. SCHUi'TE, i ."-. '.-, - - -v:- . 1 -.- i' SOUTH FRONT STREET, E EEPsT THE ; LARGEST STOCK OF CHAMBER AND PARLOR FURNITURE In the State," and solicits an examination. For Xmas, Ladies and Misses Rattan . ; . - cnairs. ; J NICE LOT OF CARPETS MATTINGS and everything usually found in a COMPLETE FURNITURE STORE. dec214t ., v I N. GREEN WALD. DEALER IN DOMESTIC AND IMPORT TED , . . , ; - - ' . ':..vV- I ; CIGARS AND SNUFFS, 1 North Carolina and Virginia Smov ing and Chewing Tobacco, j PIPE SMOKERS ARTICLE, t &cj "Indian Girl , Cigar : Store1; NO. 28 M ARKET STREET; T dec 21 tf . -Wilmington, N. C Country Merchants THAT ARE IN WANT OF CASTINGS, ' HOAR . . 1W f!halni IT.m.a . (VJi.n. Back-Bands, Shovels, Spades, Forks, Axes Grub Hoes. Hollow-ware and Hard ward generally will find it to their interest to go and examine! goods and prices at the Old Established Hardware House of , ; JonN dXwson & co., Teh i-ti 19, so and 21 Ma;kt SW ; T- TT'tr i i' r i i ' r. J- - ! : '1 ' "i i-. . . -I " t - sT A fit t j V; .-). - V8 -!' f : t -. i ' 1 si- I --ii