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THE WILMINGTON POST. W. P.;CAWADAY, Editor and Proprietor. WILMINGTON, a, Sunday MobmngSeft. 22, 1878; THE KEPUBLXCAI PAHTY The JJepublican party inthe country - .. .t.n t!m.!iiea the mo 6-v. ---- , war of the : rebellion; . and,'" in 7 our I opinion, itth leaders and managers of the party will but take hold of the I great poUUcal qaest tne peopie ; auu propw cay m policy of the Republican party - con-'i rarninir 1 ft om ihl ineoDle will a?airi I .hoW.h.Uad.nS.i of that party by electing its candidates t) office. i.- 'r":i,z :? 7U -:7: The Republican party is the true u-v ...... u fh uts7T "VT.i ! greenbacks were first; issued ( DJ;we " overwhelming majority of a Republican Congress during the late' War. 'rThe ItoMt., nunluM ihntrht ' th ;' Af.t I ivuivwMiv . wvw v.- .w-e,-. - r . ...ll,.:m 1a flunttrr f til n Trpflil. I uuhiiiwu6w.kw.v., - i r; r..Tr.; riWfi rZwW to the its eaders werebiUerly opposed I U the national greenbacks. But they have .....t,;n. '.lu fn !n nnwn ".'-V' v'T:: I once more; and now tney uunx, or 1 part of them think, jto steal the Repub I Ucan greenoacK poncy. an omer noiua, . they are anxious for power, and it makes I no kind of difference to them how it is I obtained, whether on a Greeleyhorsei a Butler mule, or a Greenback mag I chine They care nothing for the dear paopie s mteresi any longer luy are candidates ; wr ,puDuc power, am i BWu rvj 7v" 7 their disguise, and become the masters instead 01 tne servanw. . ThA TAbor. or National naxtr. believe I , ------ . that one man oma nave. . pade more dangerous by , the schemes . ! !. MHitMina oh a itwAPflfnAnt tall . . - .. I ,J 8 il w ouoiuer; v Fvvt vr-f vuo uiovuauiw M nv " i l"" 1UW TTT V l l? kv I uuiucr, uvea uio ucjiuvuvuu The Republican party is made up the laboring men of the United States v t, : i , rfVfr .-v , of mechanics and farmers; therefore,! it is no use for any one to join any other party as long as the great Na tional Republican Greenback party is in existence; for its platform is broad and liberal enough for all. Its protect ion arm will defend the poor hard- 'att av the creditors of the government in tieus. ihe widows and orphans must bi paid the interest on and the mechanic must b - - at. . a 71 i . - , , , prices ior nis. produce, au 01 wnicn wUl be, if the Republican partyZis sue- cessful. - V The Renublicans have alwava studied ine wepuoucans nave aiways siuoiea lii a' IntprMt nf tne npnnie. and at all times have consulted them directly, and carried out to the very letter the wishes tftomtrfnn to do so. They beheye truly tbat the goycrnment should be run foe the in terest of the whole people ttlj of the people. They tOOk nOldOfv the government at a' time wnen eleven or . . . ; 1 - ' the States were in ' Of cu 1 rebellion'. It This is the philosophy of rash experi took millions of money to put it down, ments in politics, and for the uusatis !,! a . i Tfcmft-iattn . r,r 1. (?.ctorT.results two partiesare to blame. KnRL' the bxei i ft '-"m,- 1.'; iv conseriucnce. They now. in the very agony tixes rf riMhiir: i ara rrvftr hifh te ea and hard Uxaw; V-It requires a remarkable amount of cheek In them to do it; but then taka the cheek away . nd there would .be no 'Deoocratic nartv 1-fl: they believe the neonle are easily fooled, and act accordingly. T' f,-r-rr. .nl nrV But tho mechanics, armcrs and wort- rs of the United States are made up of our most intelligent citizens, , and whoever tries to rrev upon their f- .-ill i n(t iguoranco ior success will In tbe end . bo badly fooled. -i a. a- The poison so Irccly used by the Ital iana in the icTtntecath century was called "aqua tofaca,' irom the name of thoold woman Tofoaia, who made and sold it in acaall xt vials' which I dlcatci ly her of all rank, zl cany of ticra were putlicly executed. All ..Italy was thrown iat a fcrncst, acd c:iy i!; ,silo rcrio-cf CLUatiija, ca c:avkU;3,wcre itrsrcl ia'rrla. It err''M t tare lra c?M rm-.iy t y 1 IL.".: . 7.7 1: i 1 w. id : : a V 1 1 1 ; r t she called cianaa or tw-NlCiCUS, CO must ne mci ana uisposcu or, anu iue lauea 10 onng up amgie uci iq pp- i3v. ) nce, ms cuaiparsa w ua. .,a.; u,f.v!A t.- wr iv. people who wereequiil to tbe etuerjncy nect tho President or any oi his family P-cl:a resired. f -5KV). otrin to ti.e ouo.ido oftN.ich wasaa Upjpf Ue (a case 8boald be ready to act in or trusted personal friends, or any ola- St of Iin-' ; aaiat' i arrici oa this txxZ tit ttetUicr." 7 V, cials connected with him, with any un- f1, v &t 1 r half a century and eluded the police, As tLa fandaacstal 7 principles ot fair practice la reaching the executive ,CvJ-for iac..lLis .is w. And " but on bcicg detected confessed tUt whichtie rorenyncntU fundovl maWI ct. , , , SSaSf ratio! t 52?ie aV. i ;,t.- tiorccUa.'-c f-r the Uborin'man, Ua tha other lund, a story of fraud, the tain e rta ux psycr are iws at. t 4kadtttarrtJ U rccai.2 C-3 la ws. tf advanctmcnt, a gWat as corruption and dhonor has Uca to py.hpcs lbs hard tascswuh thro, people. 2. uncrous persons were ia- tLcacftht tailUoaair.. pe-?rUv isrout haujc t TiUcn, hU' kiasaea wee are fceir; ruiael bt rpsred vu .... . . . . - I .. . a J . Tne Labor Question and the Fttturr. The people of this country should re quire no urging to give the labor ques tion, in all, its phases and bearings, most thoughtful and careful considera tion. The nation, it mar be said, was hewn out of the chaos of a wilderness by men who were laborers in eYcry sense in which, the term can be used, a'ud that they should dignify labor, and give much attention to the condition of the laborer" Was; a naiurH consequence of j h 1 JM VVft V i kW IV UMJ V - . aSLUV -f - I . . .'11 whiH nttAT fuiindera of the government' has jteeh 'potent in .the I .TT--r.',' T 7 Jr.- . . councils of the nation eversiuce, "Every j attempt to degrade laborpr to surround I fwiswu anu ut jeaieu,. , uo tion of the rights of tEe people has al- wW twwf -firstt iir-thn liatf w.2t 1 itoiirtWm this country, and It cannot now be re- legated to the sccjihd placei S . '. TheWls no riaWwfarUhe pressini k-"?lr?srr--. Z - or - certom claims by tne woricmg man faftfa cause irritaUon or breed a spirit contempt anj defiance on the part of..Uycaioruli2ation. The . . . , i cuiljn9 Bnouia ue consuierea anu uis- . ....... .. -. '. r r cussed witn tne.:oio spirit 01 mirness, i rM,r ruI?M,, . ?0r,n unf thought questi(a fa Q verwhica tbe fathers of the Re- . .. . . v.. . . , I puouc puzzled, and it stand to-uay as mQSt complicate question before le . . , ,. j !jn. 3 to accomplish great results; and 5in l46ur enthusiasm over : . , ftP,; WA bavfl nhconsciouslv many of the complications that ! now pre8ent (breitening aspect, and, 2a oar hasty dolng of much good, have sown therseeds of evils-now -ripening bifore7 ni.,Ti9-:BepubUcan.1arty, as before us. - The Republican' xarty, as thoorganiatUoa renecting the popular gentimcn of the cdUntry.must meet all the issues grdwiiiout of this state of af- r. i'tL' u n I Hurs iainy -auu iranm.jy, t or ceo mem Of shallow demagognes.;The questions Droaght forward in. the name of the wortingmen are not dangerous, only as W may.ofler opportunities lor the politicians to take I oy oot pouucai orgaiwuu, . i. a !.- nrai that men failing to find a friendly spirit where they have a right to expect it, should turn, and, in a spirit' of re- . : u tcuBC, twm u -T..v.D a! am An fa A i f ni Ari rrh tii an a 111 inn I T T.."T T ,r -,u may promise no more than action with T and the shrewd political manager will y that thcakness of human nature uLi.. nniiuont I wnue it tails to advance the interests 01 tne men seeking to irfluence , public 0pinjon ftnd white it results injuriously, J it--.- ,!. hAnftrttinnnw da8trus7 the party in pow- benefitsonly the shallow demagogue, . ... .... end, the result is not all in accerdance with the . irit of impul8e that in- nirwl tha xnriment. and. so far as "T & V Vm j9cW I Mrniw4 th- mon.mint had btter never I r V T " I Wn made. Pimt tranlrl" nrminizfl.r.inn. tliat will U-.iu-.Utt5. :.W b I Ganger 01 impruuens ano. mconsiueraie u onjjoth sides. The old nroblems I t i j 4 "i .k. 1.1 : sumed new prominence before the peo- pie. They are difficult and vexatious ! problems, and, naturally, there is great fSSSSSSSSS to methods to j pursued in solving them. On one I aide men are caDtious and opinionated. I nd. ther irritated and mdis- citet'l At such a time there should be intemDerate action, and no sneers at j 8entimenta held by a large class of I earnest , men. 7 The general question goes above party, ana must ue iookcu at, not so much with the eyes of the iaterested in the successor his party " ita tD eyw of the pat- rlnt Inkmi. fnrwaM totnfl fuLure naitm- ness and prosperity of the American people. And, looking at it this way, men must rrappio with all the ugly aT. - 4 ar 1.am - - " aHAAt.XH fc A I K grappled Vita tno alatcry question, xne issues cannot ce aoageu ; tney r ... loczw;:a c.-trcst ca any tuovemcat thit wlU U-d to liisrcr tLe character of tie Ubrer, ct ia tnr way d.'-raid la iter. Tta Ccr.sUi-'.Ion, as aaesded, cc::tr"-!t:i tLscxLtezce cf no labor- er ia t'-u ecu-try wha cay nt exercbe tlerriT;.;:- ef elilrCAl'r, snd whd jcaycrta ; Iretj U.eI-ti;.y aaJ Inia- e-:s c; I. 1 t cr. ;itvi c.ree t 1 1 r I 2I.UVB,OUIArCT Ul UlSaUldQUCU DLaALt3 11 I n ti 11 lrri! . citr tn inait-m nanoa rrm 1 .m1 ft a BVAVlr l ; " o - . . - - i auu i, iviiutkoiui. tuoiguiuvauvv vuu- I UfVUU V iuo h. nvi. w I feelin? and ride into-ttower; - Ignored I will. v,nt ,Ln u I cannot hsln beineBO. I--- 0 1 - -O - - I UftlU II IbU ,T UM II MO UWUU 9JJ J , I r W 1 uuuin i iuku; va r....... 0peu uj luC8C Ieif graiun. uiu Dare one i iv ,3sw. -.-.-- - . j v .jy-i- BM.v " i (.npri. v nntiit miTftU . much an alliance aa mat rcierrcu to. i fomto w K-mnn i nonni. "fi..-ir. ',. .... j. i . . .. . M. ' I ar irt i 2 ji I ivmpw i-vwt-.vi vv vi uu i tn. Anna riijniniinn nnniinnir lud bikci i tiiv a ixuir rnniiiiimpiii: in ir mnnnr. I ..... .. nnn tifmni t nu tt i ill k a u.-cdm! r: - t. l : t t 2 v. r c 1 u 1 : 1 f r 17,. -.-hef 4 tl,2 . r 1 as 1 j;;iur pcrc:C!t. ;;i tl.cj rr 1 Tie -, J :ve t) the labor rjuc&tion s. ticze rot identified with the country.; Tl "r L. fluence must be considered apart from the general labor question, which, in volves the well-being of men who are part and parcel of the nation. They will no doubt play tbeir part, and in due time cease to be a cause ; of P-rita-1 tiou. But the others and their interests are to remain for : alHtime. )y.hat we plan for them now; or what Ahey d for. themselves now, is to -hare bearing on the welfare of the comnion people -for asres to come: The problems are not to be solved ia a day : the questions .are sierra lootmc' toward solution and set-. A. - T - . 5 . a a Vt A 71 ii "emeuiare 10 oe laseo, ana me import - ince ofmakia overrated. , : The constitutional grumbler, and the. professional tramp are outlaws, wnen latter are not to be confounded with . tue bombastic communism of the former, The 'Republican party , has always KKSS BiavCj ao 3, in pursuance of its policy, it must hepr him patiently, now; and, w,V?y ?Hble-?mp all that is desired, it .can show Its spirit by continuing to do for the workingmen of the country more than any other or ganization ever has done, or mere than &0? "lncr organization now in the fiel4 till UU, . TitforTat. Authet.me y.at the ee .contest wasgoingou in Louisiana and Fldrida I the the p, Wii t ,i, ivr, " ww Wub a heuchmau in Oregon. who was no less .than a New York State Senator, J was working for a favorable, result in 5 the closely contested Btate of Oregon. The corrcsoondence was f carried on in I a peculiar and unintelligible cypher." I mo one could tell what it au meant and . . ... . ... 4 i the "gobble dispatcher" Vecame only me suttjeci 01 imriuiui comment. . x or i aomfiiiii jit the New Yorlc Tribnna I ha3 bccn industriously diecinc up and comparing the mass of cypher telegrams and has been rewarded in its researches wilh a fund and variety of party infor . ... -'.. 1 . mation, such as Cliampollon round on a differcntline in ancient hieroglyphics, o but which, in rottenness, can be com pared with fue excavations of a disustd citv gink. ,Tu0 alleged barcainircs andcorrup tions'of the Republicans in Louisiana tue sen;ltonai messenger aiiy Bent to Oregon by Pelton, the nephew ; Patrick, the vicegerent, and bv Mabble and Hewitt, the' noIiUca.' . . ' . : .. compiotters and bosom menus: or tne r ri . . m f il - 9 .it - WEe m wramere' ParK1Q inia auuouier party fields. Such resorts to unscrupu-1 ? Bucn "ce ana snameiess useof the traditional barrel of money 1 sucheffortsatofficu,! bater, and :.ncn purchase of officialW.ts as are devei- - . t. .. ... ... . Jj- -.a. t results won by fair and honest suffraee. which wa ever perpetrated ' hi 'any party id any country. So astoundink i ' r ' . ii T i and so infamous is the character of the. work revealed, that several of the Dem- . . : . graced for life. Day by day theyh COme nearer and nearer to tbem, have and .i.. : t- iu u At. Zi, - -bT t. -fi-i.l-r-:i... V. i. I if UVll Atw IIIUUUV MiO ovwi tVVI v a a w voyage of discovery these men merely laugueu; as tue uereicpmenisincreasea they iooh-poohed and wondered wby a I . should waste so much time hunt - -.ir J-l "ft" " i nscil w iiiO'iiro work, oi me campaign, t... . f. . J I o - ' - Ior lu r"i" ? lu "vw uu For many months tliePotter commit - tee has been indu&lriously engaged in j trying to fix similar conditions of facts I nnon the President and his friends. They had a Congressional backing to stand spotuer fr and support: them they had unlimited sunuliei of witness, csof both aexess of every grade in I cicty, of every shade of character and complexion and or an party alanines. Thvy have devoted weeks to inquiry according to all rules of evidence They j searched dilligealiy ia New Orleans I nnl.il (lnvit nut liv lh nlimm uni!r I the bracin; and in.pirin breezes of the j Atlantic coast, in the busy thorough - fires of New York city. Archives, I a V a 8 V I j.t ..au j evry source of torormauon has been i traced, anj so nr taey nave wholly . 1 J r 1 . - . 7 nnWJiRg of tie crphcr ' dlra!eles. Vbat..lalKrat laacbincry as-1 tl.3 tare l.;..l taaccor.M-Lsh ia one cae Las 3 to tieurucc ia t'as c-iher s taturi'Iy and ea'y as a dnwacd bo-lj cc u ;te snrfjiceef the wattr ca tl t'.-ih - 1 aar, Lis? wi.b i'l tie a: I - i 13. 1 ! 9 a 1 J .. . 1 J 1 17 j 1 17 n txL:?I, a- ! n r.;-r i.a 1. Sk;.T.;-.! --. It r .t f, 7 .- il, M ! . 4 i- '- t ..... , j r t cry. f ..1 ana trusiea i ; ic. .. pa: f ncr Cor -ess haveauy issue to n - ke ltitln. i t will, however, be Very 'dil -art if tti" Bourbon Demo cracy carrits outita desperate plan. If tne present Congress calls an extra ses sion on the 6th. of March, as it has been sarresiUj and shall impeach and islace llsres and install Tilden, then ii fti:iie-l.ireiit, and upon tbe testi ny rr t"5-'patches Tilden will become" tlie pafty" subject to impeach- mpt lI?rtad4he grounds will not .P.WiW' ..?9i case prainstnea'resiaens, oui wiii oe genuine and reat; . I, . - . . We do not anticipate the result, now-1 eyer ado deveiopm,en 01 1 luerpner dispatches Tiay cooled the .ardor of j tlTosawtft TAVirdentlT favored this schea'5 in tKa desire to advance Tilden, Qd,now there is none so poor as to do J "1IWeln?, r i" ?f?8 'M1 heads in shame, and he has fallen, like LacL-er, never to rise again. In addi- tion to this, it is pleasant, to note, in tholight of, daily occurnng events that the PemocracTWin not have the pow- ef in the next House to carry out their wUdand-xTvoMionary schemes, that the days of their Jerie,fJscendancy are numbered; ieitis3- ! ; , , . ! m m f I When' the greenbacks' were first cre ated, they' Were freely denounced ' by the Democrals f they.were called paper shamsi filth ragsirredeemable curren- n ; .i. ji . ivu 1 r w. tj... . r 1 UB tU UUWwOiimwyu 1 jiior-idubnir. toho enmcnt rbongressileclare jeuockuc law- .V, :t yers of the qiw UBlKQ OWHa pwu- . wi farce r that no-judge of any character 'respectable talents in the United .ta)te.'wqnldt pronounce the act consti- tiitiou"&L i n.- , I They: west : further, and said iodces appointed by Lincoln andG Y7lrrt7ZJLS. - wam. wAna i or parKnpa nnr.nn i.nn iiiiiminn j" constitutionality of the act, and . that i the inde-ea holdinff the contrary were I I 1 - W . a. W and good. Within a brief period Oi UUIO .UUllUAU. AUU T W-Uo avv 1 bitterly denounced creenbacks, and iayorea coniracuon 10 get nu ui ; iuuui. But now the1 scales have fallen from the Democratic, eyes; they hurrah for greenbacks, there's nothing like green backs.' rThere can be only one honest m . . 1 , . e .1 reason for (his, and that is that the ie nnhlican Dartv has made good its pledge to make greenbacks the equal of cold. "The difference between the two currencies to-day is practically i nothing. The Republican party is xne uemocracy The 'Greasers always have claimed J and kill claim that the House of the V , I tlayes in." is Known mai wnen !Aw,n'i.Vi(.P-t.lntPrnnnncl I r,""M0 " Mlhe' result of the-elcctoral count the L-i-..; r iV-TTrt- m rny TaciWd b'such leading ex- El-tji-'.2 tr.wilvi.r.- -i,n ierS&S the;, Wnwg4nfamt of iti.... i;rintnii mpmhc ig proceedings as tne age. Uon- .of Tilaen and Hendricks. For 'this resolution it b claimed that a ma- JoritJ of theStates were recorded. They propose now ,td either carry out the full fnte of that resolution, or do the next 'thing to it. declare the o(Sce of Trcsi- . . ur...jii i I and. the President pro tern, is a Demo - 1 crat. This is the present Mexicanization programme ot tbe Ureaser democracy in a nutshell. ti W-.l,ln .rr.lu.. !. ; I tuority for the statement that the Prei - i m. w t muhiui.1 vvi v' vuvav. w i aent aas vuea pains wi uwuiami iu j I intention of working against Mr. Conk- 1 llngand to announce that he is deUr- J-?.0. i u, mo vi , iiwww I -This is as it should be. The civil-ser- vice reibrm machine makes considera ble racket when it is set in motion, and 1 wish to be interrupted in the serious -. "a'-. a a. I I work ' of the campaign winch is now I opening.", Actions, however, speak I louder than words, and if President Hayes wants the rceple to believe that he is not working against Mr.Conkling, he should cease to select hw friend 1 from among those who would prefer th I Senators defeat to that ot any u?mo- I crai an we country. ne i rciaen. IwiU Probably . never bo jut to Mr. Ooniling while Schurx andEvartsare I hu most trusted adtkera, I s-- a I A Democrat remarked to os the other 1 day, that during the lata canya, no I -a-nt-on was nvadeby t lumpers of that ' ... I " , . . , V , T i I caw v eaa. f j I . t . : ! ... .. 1 . . . ca::er ,13 UalV-iVe -a.l Wil Wt tis.I J -i-1. . i.i.c-.ia r.uk4 1 i m.i;,y vt a fU to Lrr I'-a ilr.cU tf tl I .-;, r cracT't. rt .it PfCi-Ii.t rat tlsc--. llaye l-c tf c - v Ilr f -.crrcf.:Ia cl ; A" !.r II. t p-- t, 1 1 !;f r " 11 i.'f " .', iti A Vaccinating: An Opt. PreTemTDLstcmper arl IT' J in Running Order. To vaccinate dog3 U something that Sir. Senn, a fancier, Cera to do. The process, Mr. fcenn says, is new only in this country, where the art of keeping uogs is omy. just ueginning, and ess long been known and practised in Eog even' in Canada. Mr.Rcnn is fm nannfU 1W. lia , ira if. '- w - I Aicted with distemper, and catck. from one another as human .beicrs I catcu small pox. The ailmenUof a dog , . . are not classified, but jaro grouped un- der the general head of distemper. If he takes violent cold,which he is only supposed to do when hi system is out , . . -r . of order, there is a- copious running at his eyes and nostrils, and that is dis- temper. If a dog ia long haired, and the fleas get at bim so as to produce . , . . rwt ores, that alo is a distemper. Where uo are many, uwiemper oi vno son or another is common ; and it is to guard against the predisposition of the dog's blood to be bad that vaccination is undertaken. At " the-last dog show held in this city, Mr. Senn says, the ad vice was given to the owners of dogs by " . ' " w r II . If 1 : .HTIU1WMI nil e-mail jruA. il UUJJ becomes very sick under it, that is con sidcrud aiio j igu,and to the operator is a proof that the animal had the seeds of distemper in his blood, and was in nead of tuo peratiort. -' '- - -Mr. Senn has yet vaccinated only the puppies of his own stock, but he expects vaccine matter from Canada every day. and advertises to treat any animals that . Kaiiir ..n fk. I ear was found to be a better pliLce. both ior too success 01 iuc operauon ana lor the concealment of the scar. Altera aog is cxnawu. ":;?J?' A B" . ' I blood is sccuro against the contraction of distemper of any sort. ' Although I the result ot the operation U eenenuly severe, and the animal , becomes very sick, tbe fancier says that he has not heard ot a fatal case. Concerning the frequent poisonous ellects ofa dog's bite Mr. been says that jeople ought to beware of a dog with a I bad mouth. A dog got of nn old pair, 1 ue aays, w pi to oare a canKcrea moutn. ins icein are loose m ihe gums, so uias iuey may oe movea au about ; and they are generally, also. what are called "shell teeth; with the enamel worn off, that is, to that they are coe wrier, wmcn is aiwaya pon lite teeth amounts to. nothing and heals speedily, whereas the bite lrom do- with shell teeth which' are covered with tarter swells up and makes a frightful sore.. Ex. " The National Republican says " The flippancy with which the Raleigh (N. C.) Observer answers our inquiry ; what has become of the Republican The bull-dozes. the rifle-clubs, the I murderous Butlers and the usurping Uamptons and NicholU could give a much more manly -and truthful answer than that furnished by the Observer, llanhood is not very extensive : buy ' 1 . atclics are In many re : the old blue luct- 1 lers still hold their own with the man I who has con t racial the habit of nsins I tbe tasement ol hisbanUloonsio place of sand paper. - ; v , 7 1 b UlJ JJ Hi ixiw OC 15 AW 0t j., . m i asj -- . , 18. 20 MARKET ST.. II M i " 1 1 j tu r udliu, AT the LOWIaSr NKf PRIC&?, OHE OF. Tilll LARGEST. AKD CHEAPEST ST0CS3 OF READY UnDKCLOTHIllG ANU e f e - the are brought to him. The place which waubanticd ruiURt and flavor. rant he selccU for vaccination insidethe J V.iV!i: I ear. well down toward the root, r or- I Cinnamon. 8a8mfra. Wlntersreen. AaiHeeil ra rllSOnil. I mrtv in iha : Krnilli vhiih nlllarf Tnr I 111 : . D LI. i . PRACTICAL PLUriEZa, u 1 Lhl " AITD OAS FITTEIl, WILIJISGTOX, V. C, riA BTILL TB fOUHD AT 1113 OLD O . . 2: wil'SJTfork in hia line, cheaper thn ever before nered : to tne public. XlM consvunuj oo EathTuDs, - - - Water Closets, 1 - . ; ; Wash Stands" Pumps of all descriptions, Drainpipes, : Gas Tipes, - Gas Fxtures, &c, &r. reraonal allcntloB cItci toall work. - . 7 toccinbr Xlt ' . ! COOTS AND OUt; 1:9. 1 UST KECK1VED AN 1m- menM Block or lAViUi' FOX and MOROCCO SU0E3 of all varieties, slj-lea and descriptions; also GENTS' SlIOES In every lmitglnable style. . C1IILDRENS' SHOES Afpectatty. THOMAS U. 110WEY. Ja... No. Market street. dec 2Liy HOME MADE CANDIES. nd Howhouad Herb, a full upPiy of "- HSMiSSKS. Fruit and Confectionery Btore. inarch 1 U NRN . AND COTTON T.AW NS. j ' Jj beautiful slock ef Osnred Lawns, also a few pieces very superior Linen Lawns at SO cents worth 30 cents Flgnrcd rique t8J cents, i. . HEDRICK. n n fli TPTPitf T lirrnv V vlLllhlil 5 UAULUI, y HERE YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND good fresh BREAD,' CAKES of all kinds, and tf best material. Also fresh homemade CANDY. IL IvaiLBEUT, Proprietor, dee211y - 2 Month front btrect. i : j COPAUTNERSinP KOTICE X HAVE T1U3 DAY GIVEN WILLIAM E. BrRINOEB an Interest lo my HARD WARE BUSINESS. The style of the firm will hereafter be JOHN DAWSON A CO. ' '' ' JOIIN DAWSON. Wltmlogton, N. a. Jan. 7 ISTS-ft-b Mot y;;t I1INGT0N: jr 0U WANT THE VERY BEST BEEF, it !- PORK, SAUSAGES, ' &c. &C.. &C. CALL AT ; ' KINO MARICKT. Oa Beeond Street, between Market and Prtncww streets. Jan t ly - ISAAC W. KINO. . DLcnoriiTn 'y. -'-' and ' ' - HORSE - SHOEING. J" HAVE OPENED A Ktinp AT THE corner c Uarkei a4tVTtUi streets, where I am rrr rtrrl to shoe bomiut4 nulcs, rrpalr carta, eras on, nutt;l-s a&4 anijieet-4ieUi wood and iron work, i bepe toy I4 frlcalt wlil mntsbn Rt when tbrybave any worka tsy ilae. I Karastoe aaturtlosj la rrWaa4 r--'-t of -wrtr. RICIIAED WATEE3L hbU vill our fric::ds . sustain us? I J I."-: r 1 1 1 " :f 1. r.l, . V.-J' 1 c C- 1:1c c .r- t. t' s . 3 c I a. v . a. www a w v i ,1 T V J A ..Ail... il J T.CC rjIIC nailers!ncdliave rrmeaa t'epajt. nershlp under the firm name cT llanltins Co Hutcs:, and wltt always keep on lianJ a full rr!y of Choice F"Rnil!y Groctilcs. Our ti lends and the ptitncaieieett'a:). lDTited to gi-e ns a trial. A. O. HAN KINS, B. O.BATL?, i Ko. I. Cnrrlc's B!wk.Sccona Rtrrc. ept s St ..- ' i OBQANa LARGE liOT OK FINE REED AND riTK TOP OHGANS JCST RlXElVEl) MASON HAMLIN ORUANS, NEW ENGLAND ORGANS, -BURPETT ORGAN?, and ' - JUBILEE ORGANS, For vale at IICINSCCnQER'a Live Hook and Music Store, may 10 tt, - THE PURCELL HOUSE J.J AS PASSED INTO TOE 1IAND3 OF the .nmlentsned, lt Jbeen aevly fur. . nlthed tbroushont,anl, as beretoaira, vltl - f beruustrlctlr asa Iirst-ClciHS Ilutel ! i - , -. Board rednced as rbtlovs f 2 50 and tl per ' day; With Dooms, ptr month, t3i; Tb! Board, per month, VS, Best of Wines, Liquors and t'ig&ri ALWAYS ON II AND AT ; f. Regular City Irlcrs.i Wo hope to see all the oi l patrons of ,tn house and ALL Til EIR rill ENDS, promts Ing tbem Uiat no pains shall be spared to please all. ' ! Jan I- COBB .Proprietors, JOHN WF.RNEIt II. C, PRKtl PK-RT. Forinery of Richmond Form-rly f lolls . Va. boro,N.U WERliER & ratalPEET, , rersonally ia attendance at HMU DRESSING SALOON; No. 11 North Front Street. Houth ot rurcell House, and ro. 7 bouta Front k'lrtct, t WILMINGTON, U. C. None but the mot txperienerd wotk men employed in this establishment.. Cy Manufacturers of Tonics, Hair ' Oil, Cologne, llcnovatom, Drta, Ikau USers, &o, Ac 7 april 12 tf WM. FUTItELL. MARKET Ko. 10 CELECT FAMILY OROCERIES, FOREIGN AN D DOM UJTIC FRC1T8, ! country rnoucs. ' dee 81 It , CUEAP FOK CAaU PAniiCHZ;TAYL03, . PEA LERS IN Kck:::3 Oil, a5TBrEtlGri,' Laatcrns, F&irtmX's Stales, rum's, cuA!S5 and iwjn m$is STUAINEIIS.; 7 Manufacturers and wbolesaU dcaleii in till A1ID SHEET 1EQH mi No. 19 Jsnllly rnONT'KTUECT. WILMINOTON. I. C, rniNT and riUKpniL rUDLISUCD AT GUEENSDOUO, . lsoasof ttv " , LCADIIIQ RtSOCLICAH ViVIZS of NOirnt cAnouNA. s Itrtikns alsrta rlmdtia.'M t4lt ! tvnrruir iM-UUIr HiU' 4ttlarf, IUw I tlHDt lit (Ai 1,-1o1 U(1-II fcr- rtn-KHa, lor U taf a4 SwW 1 l.l, MMrrf !(, SMr,rcf . j tart, erty I m f U t A i ii5r ci.kj sr.wM'An iw li' ult4 every lnr4y at Two P n::r. Zziu Hat, Hc!iscs.. r rrtuKfUAi'M 14 tjt M r,AT. w7 --.Vi- r-jJntfc'Uiz tc '.- Su tm a4 1 Kl. I I-', UU ca ere? 4rr 3 tf At r.j a rt'Ur. 1B .u A JnjjmLuiimmmmm -- , rr'uti ir .if j. lii t.sva IIj-' r t . I c
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 22, 1878, edition 1
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