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.-I J i h: KIH.IGIOI DAM POST, .WILMINGTON,. N.;C. j : NOVEMBER2G7. j. fee myaiic envrus vj wv vf..y . ; i very oaiue jieia ana vw,iw w wwtf '""-a heati and-hearthstone- ail over this oroad tana,-wm yet swell theVhorus of the Union; when again touched, as wrely they will be, by the angel of our nature. Parents Teach Economy. oun new Yonr: lcttzh. " New Yokii, Not. 2Cnl, 1837. i; tutt? .-4,1 Iwso your , . T" mM E.JLPul&.C.-T70W": save mur .... , U ThAtA of another -week, since oara 01-tte couuujr, iumh "vny-"-' , : - . m tct -'to reaort. ans past th- v--- . - j'O SOU i Lieni ;i'UUJ c. 5 TTnionmibe Mora & Eeed :- - - - tv v : 65vy'r .s''" r . - ,ti t r ' ' ...'.,-..-' perity: !in economy., Economy always-.u pmucU di3trtt3t and .uncertainty, in ip-. ca been, arid" always wilf be .the condition of clrae Congress ia - - - Lii J-f Ri ' , .... - .-.--. . i I - .. ; TrtfP r(i Internal i -ii. pecuniary sucpess. . J, J. Astrr, titepuen re-arrannS ;,tne Z1 nentlr. till Nos. 216 and S48 Cherry Street, Rutgers' Slip, Corner mere jieeu ue uuiuiug u.- . - : -ry br&neh ot commerce we . uijr.-' , doing; on the'contraritlUwise; manly, 1 radeln the great sta"ple3 of the conntryi noble. To struggle wiia ,aisauvauuBp.(.-i these at very;iww iww. " AND REDRESSED,, - ' - . ! I- , w. ifAii niul Feed of all succWd, to straggle. with povertj.,.and.tn- Darw? Wt; "-Hronnd aVsri Kittce. - umph.is to beeome a nero.;; iui - partiCularly; -among capitalists, : , . - fregh Rice Flour. constantly on . From "nearly every quarter of the South , - therelore, commands the highest : ' . , , r r - U'ear cries of distress. Fears oi appamug forthevery bestof paper.. xu : , ,vfcTf E Jv ia At a v - .LliCCOLJi. I . ike the firstbattle at Bull . Run the late .elections will rova a b ' try. Had the ( Union lorces : beepsuccessful nt first. t.h,v anpll nf the Rebel leaders rwoiild Hate been broken- and there ?ould have be$n another compromise ;ibe Incubus ?f slavery would have "remained to 7 tarnish our fair fame and the clasfif of' armk postponed. - So! too in the polUi'cal contests of 1867 ; had the ioy al 'elemsnt swept every thing before it atfthe : ballot box as was done in -1864 Gen- crfl Apathy wouw ieaa us I Tamusepent3.':et;show3 and c0iamerc8 ot the country, b tt" ia tiie- rresiaennai ,; awm -f,I."rr ... ij j. ,i i,;. .h fliktns mas unpatro- .m. iAha einltal of those rewarried is to be forearmed. JNow tnai . t ihitinns inav be pleasart fnmishinff money to operator! trie smote ot tne law contest u v.M..u , Kf th4tr nof feed, clothe or Stocks.' ne commerce our uwajr wo cu..vicaijr-.or "v, nar- nn nd vonr familv. Jn tne contra- --- hanks that wlirfurnlsh: s.'we mayioois! rnd to lie - - - " .... 8 IXmiES CUT AND MAD- -' - , 1 9$ Cor. SarLBt Second S,,;, s.. - ' ' t.,.-: ;i - " j Tiipr in an v -, . - v.-. TThan & Wabd, Ric?In?porte87 Water gt. ier Wall and - whit p. i all Street. r , A 1 'SinCe t beavy decline In r.oW.AJ.OU ,85Doo.;jg: Sl'fji fcjr i1--. i ,. . f of ;-,-. .? I : tr..t - v a ui KrnsiTi at. m . - m - -x. s vi . - i ; (t I v . - . . . , ? : s in Government H. K. Thubbkr.& Co ; Jff175 ChamDep i,.,-; - ;TnqT. .-.oct . , ' - : ,.. ' SS: - For'Terma Address: - : - I Jln of traaeandUnles JOHK.FITMJWP. i , o OQPP -facilities in tne .. and 318 unerry ow--"10i, P V.-' J v:-;-:. rr.rK tLL -1 . i -r- at ranio rt ivf -irr -.;,::;vm' j.iirnKs-f . iMrniMiniyMtnin V ; "Si - ... ' o . & c DockfBtreetvi- dke'at. It Is notto be found in any reactioa - ?r' :"T ,,m will io- 8.. pie as to neconsir novertv' and r possibly ' pave the -i: XMii'i6aJ.1neretoW tidd. The loyal people stana to-aay i.wucio . - aUfxm hilrlren tbat i- wMrtnHrthinf Vreat ntictna iti the hiihds of the people as to Reconstruct -day ;,wnere j . at,nnr vnP nhilrlren tbat Unnt.ttnAfi h"Vf r fitnttcttiatio.ns -and nnfh j-'-i inii i tiey did in iU4 and whereittcy JwiH con- 'r"W5 Thus" wSiriac if to., HJlKHf 'U' X- . ... !. fiirWni Hnnoer- tJ must not expea..mouy n , t wm 4o something to 4 i,tf-rms--.'mJl!3DAr. Tv. " -t -;in. , Tfi you wiU j0lo precept to examp.e ucau euuurs iuiuuuuui. rf 7 1 . - m- createa, SO tnat xn leginiuato wuiu.v.vv .- ' ;4ndanee desired .fed to deceive the pedple- oi this subj Ho New TTork. Democrat, for instance ican nbiican Delegates. . . . Uemaiid for the leading staples, pt the country at CLUB. s r jr at Panto Prices of found toay'Whoiwould attpbutethe ot26 such question' was before, tW people; ; convcntion and republican delegates. : ?75nn?raSforlul EL S. SERVOSS, Secretary. It. r,nft'flt the'very bottom of tne mai- WOCOTiem iv :,,,; - ffa coes 6i cents and npwaruf. Bleached Shirtings Brown Goods, rc i ..ft, . convention Let us look at the facts. -. The Republican lumberton precinct, robeson county Ibss as compared with" the vote cast in 1856 is about 16,000.-. The Democracy - have Lined bvef their vote in. the same year Now this change jis easilyto Registered voters (whiteO.'. (colled,) i. 352 274: tome 50,000 be accounted for..The Republican party drawn into its ranks the men of moral ideas, of progress,4 throughput the length and breadth ot tne lana, nence ?we uuu .a aree temperance element in New York- composed of men who belie ve in legal suas ion to regulate the State of intoxicating liq hor arid to compel a strict observance of the abbath. ., , There are about 60,000 Uermans in tbat StaU vho consider their rights in hraded by the last laws passed affecting these matters A large . majority ot tnese Ger mans, asis well known, are Republicans from principle and in all . National issues will be found true to their principles, in tne iaie election a' large majority ot this, class who voted atall 'voted the Democratic; ticket , to, xrolUfy the Sunday, and Temperance ; laws. In this way alone the result can -be account- Majoritv white voters r .Total vote polled, For a Convention ' f : Against a Convention '; Majority for a Convention Total colored vote polled ; vTotal white vote polled i 78 530 354 -163 ; - 191 , 232 298-- ' ir t ween 139 and 141, the supply being ample wants. ; We quote -vQ,c;jr. . T?rtrv' -, i -- -; i i - '- - j - 9lllc.- .w v - y "'.I.;.,-- " , ' (I i: Brooklyn,, d:,. ; . : 26c.: ? ' ; Universal Standard,. per lb., s ; . t 10c. I FLOUR-r-The . supply; oeing ..amiJicuttij . nansftd the Drices to give away r iij l.-. GROCERIES. toi cents auu uin- k:;!,-i:.--t-i ':.11tfT.ttw.''''t"'- 'very iww..-;jvcvv'::"--- -wrcTt i ifiv --. iiMuivv....:.ii 66 Majority of white votes polled f ; Hays and Nance. t ; :, . Total colored votes ;'230.:, Total white votes c 117 ) Total vote for Hayes and Nance) ; 347 (Jhaffin andLeitch. 5 " " .Colored votes , 1,1 2 White votes . (wi, : 7?otal vote : . " Majority for Hayes and JMance in 183 prl fhr HeraonS laminar wuu wn; ;ytti T.nmhftrton it tjolitics-, anticipated a much larger Demo- - u-:'''',entv the whites nrflfio maioritv: for it is well known that as f . - siv .-oKi:a .-;..: V. J j j - I I Super State. .isxtra, ; ? - ;j. --'';. -Fancy, . , i . - St' Louis, Fancy . 1 Rye, ;-. i -" : -' Buckwheat, per 100 lbs. t Corn Meai dull. .., ..t . city CoRN.'-Market dull. ' " ,; White Southern - 1 Western Mixed, . , . . Yellow, ', Oats Dull . ; v . Tii. i VrrTa Nominal - - Hay Market firm,; good snipping ouapo. pROVisioNS-Sapply ample and dull. . .Western Mess, per bbl.; : 'f!? ' ;Prim - Hams; ' f- v- J . Shoulder i, : ' . -10L0 i Naval Stores very dull with the exception of SptsTurpentine. . - Rnsin Pnmmon. 280 Rs... ' Low Strained to Good. No. .2 TW-do'f . ' ' ' An l r l f ' $9$10. 110- $15 , $7 $9 $4$4i ..- :$6i$6.,. $1 45t 45 ' H80l 25 , 75 "a. 80c. JAVA, LAGUIB.4.AUD HIO. t Tr-krfiTTnwiifP'.VTft nTTTTERED TO CASH BUY- rLvn mvtp.br', 11 & 13 Front St. I 11 ACS. U. J.U i w-'i FOUTY BOXE n:iik nnil. TM"nVn.l Mennoes, - ,;rn"ali desirable Sty cs- oct o prices. - . - j iti i. . . - ........ . ..; 6. POTTER, nl iDOUiNEB, ' nm i r cn di i t his . uu J, CAMERDEN GO tQ THE ;GB,?Srr-t, S'i-V;; -ss iijnctollfS. . , 7.8l,'iSl -I'J'I --.riAa::',; ISScStW and other Southern produco,vJ;r: HouseKeei SIRAISINS, &ScSaguaUUtteSI IwressnearaterSt.. ,; -i W GEO. MJf? . prices.. A CONSXANTLTION HAND A FULL V ' I The Fhtest lihporled: BliAN&iTS Low' do No. i:: 'Pale and extra Pale, ' . , !iL 1.1 T.r.nll went largely wun iue , Cmde Turpentine, iT 1 PonnWiflnn nartv not a DlaCK rr thin 1 ' . . - lon ao as April list ' there were over 30,000 former .residents 01. tuu ; , party-nor a white man's party, had registered in that city.; Comparatively P J . ; . only a small portion of thi$ cla43 voted at the late election because there was no National issue presented. That vote will tell in 1868, and it is to counteract this vote that Republicans will gf to work again .with a will. So much for Few York State. The elections : elsewhere, always excepting New Jersey, where there appear r $3 oo 3i3 SO 314,00 : 4i6 00 . 8t3i " ! - . -s , - - ? vinced. r ; . .. brought to this city are soia iuo Vi-T " : ' v U , .lr-ia KOCJCKS, 3(.rdHiKSjqw6. Agent. i -.. nova ; -, : . v Vhite and Colored, a:aln andTniHed, ; F i - FORWARDING AND COM3HSSION ; J M-ERCH AN To, mm:. v; ' j; i that cannot MPsfif, CtOtHS2AtlD:PAUT;ftOp0! i ; JBroadwbofekms;i n,- v NTTTlX-HSZSK wear'at 16westCash -New York.WUmmgl I iAns 5;?; tf NEW HANOVER. Republican majority ,J WILMINGTON CITY. Republican majority 55c 1,837. 1,44 -i Frauds Attention. - We call espebial attention the following" to beDein" the'Sea . TheConservatives have .uere uppeai -- th Renublicaos with fraud. ocratic gains arftope account .iui , - . iivfiin kM houses should not throw.. and General Apatny o-7 - , same way. Local issues did the work. 1 r : stories. This whale matter shall , be thoroughly TtoiimrPil. ; venuiatea : .. - . - . - ! , 1 ' 1 tt sT-r. tw TTTT?! Kt.tcction. The Sentinel The statements .:.ojt r-uonservauve; papc. wo nW.i.ifted fraud" concerning sments !oi Co servatiVpapers "Sd" the character and abilities of gLnvbuUtotiiWiefe po Tar, tnm Eope Spirits Turpentine ' i Poopinta liorht. firm at Cotton Dull' and declined fully one cent per pound. , ' . ' Uplands Ordinary,' J ; ' -' a Good Ordinary, - . 1 Low Middling i , ' l- . , Middling. ' 1 Good Middling - ; Florida.' Ordinary, Good Ordinary, " 1 '; . . Low Middling, : 11 Middling,' - '-"" ''Good Middling - Mobile. Ordinary,. -. ta . , t Good Ordinary, ; Low Middling, " Middling. . -i Oood Middling N. O. & Texas. Ordinary, Good uramary, aui j - Low Middling, ' '17 ..' Middling i-. v3 "Ht Good Middling -. 181 Total receipts since Sept. 1st, 115,973 bales.. Expbrted since November 1st, 544,oya bales... , .Freights European arm gton, In; C. New York. X SHALL OPEN THIS ' WEEK A col crinin AaanirraEFlT OF J'fii- I 1 1 .imj n 5 J a wi -Hi - 'i. ' v I M m TV1 mm u L1L1 II II I . iMimyZ&ZA fi Sn' anv UUlAlJJJLlOOAUAA AALvA VUUWWM, r - r., ? I I ii.fnma tanltnt t.Ail 5 . Tlsnal: advances- made i and ' ? 1? Wliit6Graiiite Common 3 Ss S 1? - V tags,! NUbiaj; SeartsVlIbods, f qnali. aJA-5tgt5 1 , r t .V 4 tf. . ; I; Mlif AAA IO : i I ' - , . . ' - ''!;' . ;V. , L IltH nUU UAAVV? consisupsintartbr:' '...M',:.;. JP'?5fij.Jg''e8 i??. Staves SMiiglcS Last Bloclis &c. ' ,15 . i.-.V.-'.lluk.wBrtti &uSwWd'tH?!';;r "lASHTAID TOR WHITE OAK.'ANP'EER" jriaicat. vuy m---" r ers, Nappie. Pitchers, Bowls,Ewers; and Basins, Chambers, Sugars, Creamers, BuUer Dishes, Graw vy Boats, iTumblers,Gob- -" XlTWool Shawls 1 and upwards;: v. V OASH PAID: FOR WHITE OAK. -AWAi .JCJSK jjfBwT-.--- .Usimott timber delivered at his Mm at whar ! t r-n v AM li-ftl nWC' fc foot oi Castle street, i'v; i -Jrz-mf ilUwICill ,:H14Ui;UUVWfcW -iit hi, Prompt attention given to orders. ttU, Wilmiriffton. N. C. Anff. 5. 1&67. . t V. iPreseKte-JarSrv&r::J " iHir "irAnQtWSA STTTPPmO ANTVfc' f!OTnnRflTOrT T.rEH- to our personaU knowledge, un . T. ,1. ..CZ . , CORSETSNMUO VBfSaiHrWKi 8Hn4OTF false -falsehoods manufactured, from whole. . -'rr..r7 ;,, , comiilselon Merchants.' A": - i-. ' . . ., . .. J " 7 , :V1' L'.:,... .; , ' .CHANT, . ...... ...at. at.. u . w .1 - . . i . v ..'.',,..'.. ..." . 'v ... . . - . t . i. i ... :i , .......... ........ . .. ' ' i. mipTiiji a a - mi 111 'i.i.ni n. u.uu mm A w. m.m. t i . . , - ' I, . . , a I UUv 1V1 tnu ... " v ' " 1, oif Attrocious utterances are ascribed to -v. rtf . nmnm fOedar ' Grovel the poll them' iiY told the colored people they could v ; . Last ..nonf.t fh fimaor blace when anywhere hot vote unless they paid their faxes. ;inis : For aomQ Honrs 'months Commission Merchants. , . . . , , . (l. r 1 - . . - ?;-.:' -f-;: ,t-,''i,'.-t''i"; rtiLinJk -ivrs" r - ,i . - .' -t - -r An Imported Corset 1 for eents'and a regulai- , !- ;; I'' i.Vfl'" r rte,oCX3omSHOtt Crockery Snethe Finest French eteat::; of Dr. Wayland. 7 . , -r1!'' HobpSkirts 50c.,i75c, i, Ji,vel;50, 85and : 'ft-Consigi previous; to his death; V - EXPRESSLY FOH J - tipwds. Consignments of Merchandise and Conn- idace solicited : and all business entrusted, to my care will nave my personal attention. Ma0Ont f. the time or blacQ waen ana-waere pot vote umeas f"" " , ; t.w. lui ouimuu . ASSORTED Eritn.i-x , f v "iij" v.v. r Koqa' ivilV-bA v iti vestifirateu -,,OV Ajoionei jvii i taw .iWavland'-was:. conscious oi a giwuS . r .',islLj- ixirA "T " r: ' r,,, jT. ' it is alleged; those: e?: Krd.n this City tickets were printed -at - e of Weakness, and it was w1th;increasing oUJYTB V ' . , t - Their motives are maligned, their opin- Sentinel office, and circulated, by white effort that he performed the slightest, labor Ul A mm . jl fmiiin: hwp . . .i ym Sons 'misrepresented :arid; - -n "f, ' ' V K1 - - . -- a! I t- ..' 1 J, . for a ourpose, viv : to affect JSortnern senu- tlarns, ; Anarevvs, T " r ' ' - ? ! ; .... ; I ifKoc ;cvt were meuu i - - iwho could not Te People of tbe North 1 : believe: none ' ot j n votes for Gen. l.drt thincra' ManV of those delegates- are present the names . . 'j :r i-:aa onA fripnrln whodid this Dut tne oenunei ' " for the last timeg;apq.aia; ug:uwtig,w; :1 .ibqU' fca inn 4,nwi.rdiyvy :-: .:TVi- 'A.'" TTTTJ"-n . 'feflTT rfTS. from VOUr Circles .OJ.:4UWc , .v. r i V .... ..V narrtrfn it-., IPhft SGntl-i i - LLii 4.1,.. 'AfcWIs of his care. ? C 1 -MOnXn.Al i r"' " : v-a, ;;:;;n,::.:- I T i'-r-- KTAAV-r-i- a . ! l-1 V k:':fT art": f .tutHr.?.v..:Twn "n- W att.uv September day, Uail aiiaJ!f WUlUt?,. Wtuuix.. .: 1 d, the object oeing xo ring and in t tne lorenoon, wut, ao r , v , ... ..i - - f "WORKS. tne wmte gem jntoW V 3 li .knnf ' ia ra4 ixTa l Tafti"Vv to iti The Senti- I v.'w r. Wprishprl obificts of his care. I. AO ,nftt. a few. are Graduates of yourmost-re- r , f A , xoe rience.whatwe told it KjaL,.,,,. h rather testing. his Jemaining Ttnwned colleges sume of them bave occu- our iast issue, tbat the hardest persons in f strength ?. : It was not without considerable r.f ; v : -r ':t- 'r ". --:- ::a: r- rinblic stations of-great honor and trust, the world to deceive are tue wio.yu.v. dimcuity tnat ne returneu iu UuuC u ; , .-r -.iM pied public sta"?n! , w - a Tbe are always "wide awake and duly so- reained his room. . . . .. .,-S7rr :..W..T They are meu. of. toil to be seen, as well, as iDey areaiw jr . Ori Tuesday morning, when hia breakfast men of wealth. But toil is honorable in your uee Jeam tJftt &t Qak Gr0V6i n this county br0Ught to him,' Mrs: Wayland observed :rt 'fflfe ' " Ctjl" tiightif This is Ms bid slave-holding policy,: a venerable , and .worthy ; citizen, Rowland thatbe used only his left , hand; e grW Uichaids poverty toe, a crime, ' and; Go0ch, Esq. was grossly insulted by some ,Shair:I -not f fed ?0XlV d he consented. LOTTO-SUIl. .r - WUiuu. nwv-a j j . ... :i . , . V. TJor.nl-.lif.an tick- 4. 4V,?a o,lrnr.TOlnrprrtnr. or weak JL .' -1? t- wiLMiwrbN, n. c. - - ft'ontsLFiimishins: STILLS, and iCOPPEE WORK . In ill Its . --- o; . ;1it,H,.iW tick- .-.rr: II .M. .,i.m.ll,.i.t of ireat. 'ale ;.Whi manuel labor a 4toW Conseryauve reoe rDoUholE at' Haye's Q'T ed 5r aiuieMi consultation; , rorsa.e,, ., d to hold to tueir . : . n TVoHnosriav tn Oak Grove u i, ; nf ropommp.nd ativ remedies ia I ; .party , of the South inteud to hold to ta?ir -g:ore and Went on Wednesday to Oak Grove but he did not recommend any. remedies ia .n0v9. programme. . -yv e j "y-- to vote, tie was very giuoaj aanmou iu vuuct aucawj F r Aik fellowship with, such a party. I v - ri!: Would ho doubt have been .beaten but. for about ,10 oclock Mrs. s Wayland, left the leilowsuip witu. 7 v . . gr, feaf: of C0USeqaences. We leartf that, one of room to ritQ a, telegram. Returning , she Poor men,.white men of the South Coj . iea and . m cierk ; of the polls f 0Qnd her husband lying across the bed, mo. ored men, who earn tfce bread your eat 1;J tionless, helpless. Apparently- he. had tat- ronservative party holds tbat ceriy is a We got these facts froril Mr. Gooch's son., tempted to rise, possibly hoping , tou repeat ,and Mora disgraced They look to you; This case will also notheM experimento : iv ;. a iThpr hurden vou with It is alact tuat every case ui u to pay their taxes. They bue? , ticated fraud, and every outrage perpetrated, exorbitant rehtsj-they proscribe you ih at the elections; lies at the door of the . so-: lawsthey spurn you as rnud i."4 " 1 J . j called Conservatives , , .-Vvifi r Giyesuch meu power, and.; ybti ;hAye 'the MW -- reigfl'of sla'very:: . Letthe whole country un 4 J001--L ! -;;n j r.'A 4v,ia. .Tsrorfhprn men! nnderstandf i The re a . .?' :'-i.i 31l1jLa i:4 i;r.n Thft maioritv.tor convention is 118 thisl Members ot congress unamHwu.iu, II. uwt Lepublicans;are; r- H-sP:' feT:m Front ft Street, f 'below Elarket Street, now xTeWryor -: rmu DAILEY,: -: - JL-U'i.yy cioth'Lined1 Button Holland Masentadgei-lcjc: 4 i.;iiray'-.Vr. - , v .f i a-et? io be-found iat'Ahy otherVHbte:lhrcity rUn'fi"Mi jj;7 PlOPrietorS(t J ! HORACE M. BARRYn?! -f TT-A HPS i ti rl i H A T? ii 1 iAa.tn-v ptttcwavI INSURANCE. t.i IT - ';i'iJ-f'-'i' T 11 i , . ni. T 1.. - I . and see U ' iiAMiLiTLiiN.' jr. ..it isDresumeu u you.r c.-- : : . l . 6WmCT "r GLaA QOmSSION IffiRCHANTS, ' ' Wt(0 takehlxn WHOLESili . X -Falsehooai i:"":;T:"Di ' frofri this city to NorhenJ Rei - - . . Pari,ian was proceeding home in astata pipers by telegraph f .P?b . 0f Ken beMConfrontedbj; a plication id a certain sheet iii, thu ,qity, tnai; wQbber wbo demanded his watch and money. of the-Del cates elect to l tt;. n:fa spm tn have been sharpened by fltata'CoUstitutiorial Convention;: said ina the wine, for instead of grappling with bis State onsu opponent, he afiepted to haU him ,with iiir speech on Friday night: : isvery. co orea op b wipanrP. tobe so far eoneasnot J 4.' UWa r Conservative ticket - - , - fnT man .www fwww -;:r- . j i to be able to .aistmguisu ywuu v".:vp: . . s i a i. kka rr nio . wisQin? iu sets via uvii : uwu , :vr" ;4 ; - f m ii.i vi fifiFiiF i . r 4 I , am cnrdiai v mvitAd t ft nail Ai r r 1 i.-, : o r ." - ' i i i - i Vi.HK w m x-r aa :v : . k : ? . ' i ; i:-;V i i r.n , . ". . -Jiff .ywfiiwifiv,i s ! ; : i tattitsi : f - a. ,t o TYftr raiiirai nii.M.iuu. i iniAniA aam ' uit nun mmh ifHriw. 11111 iir -i - - t . -f- i r- i a -r-Mi".! P't4" " r"' ..j' iauuiuc wtvA .?viyy.yyv :i na -vv iimiTirrtnn W a on a t at Dreuared to fill, on lav unconscious, excepr.wnen artmseu, " - ' for'-r eves closed;' his s right ; side paralyzed y orirrivedin theirig, aM v - . . - ....... ... a, 1 . mw m mmv 9-s o mwnm rm. .. v.ara ait.m m, ar cu mjwzm i . . - - ' - : i - - - t r - . . v-uiuu-cUUiNSlliiNMENTS OF SCOTTON, O NAVATJ STORES AND COUNTRY. PRO- :fori-the; ilanufacturers ? are...: .the most . reasonable terms, UiiLliURATED M S . - v.".-J - . 1 COTTON GINS, haps was He was and his His - . . '- . . ' "WV 1 ' Afc A.V ,'tVI A ; w- T -V. . -tf iSt? AS .t. . I f?-v; I;-'. i 4aUUUVWWl ? i:,iHtSi'1i & .Ki.i ? (i f:'- vs ;! Ai ia .-,; -r a-.' t Sar i-'-t.-..' J.- . L. ... - ' .. ';'!. .-';'' ejesponaea oy 1 ihtifeHvtKiMliM I?-si. Htf.!" - telligencei-and aiswucwy uikr wcariTaOiUuvA-oucesia .ViTc "s ""T .1 - -r . " ;Tti.7 V:f , i JV ; 1 - 0 STJPTaR.PITOSPHATE: , . ? 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H Alt XT' UU A : UUflfl, t . v PLATFORM and.RAIL- -- 4- ,-j- j trjv. vROAD SOALES.v ' . - 1 ri aug5 s r.; ,tl - i ought tobe hung as mgu, as aauaur ?tx and embraced and nuggea tue ruuu nnMigated-ifdUehd:, 'The.; man: who heart 'swearing ; pa nried'itandcitculated it is either a knave fn-dhc excl 4 .. ..m.. a,..: -. i-. - . - i rnniH w ilu tuvi aw a. l-'JS '-i'.i-'.l ' ri -i I . . - . . .....AflailiA ,a mil or a ioou , ir,it i , : . toother: the drawer oi mjh-v" Tf Vu;;rf.went out throuffU tne agen- - t , . , - cVionld vou not eauauy enjoy cv of the - soclated! Press . we propose to u ; DebghtWPJ?: him: the sole surviving . children '--,lL VrMoriflnrninff hia second SOD, SUm .rilA UAiZtrknK home n vitsne.. V.? I.i., i .. . TTTJTTPn. WAr'n fUTmfirnUAf moneq. uy ,me ony- "B' .i .uompany in .America. -, . . ;v.k ; -o :TTril TTr-At-wjatt? n l .i..T"J' Ma a Aij rlllXJluiiXiai:-' Michiga5,itpok hla father'sliaiid, . 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J . -f, ',;,, .m -t "vm I1UUV AiUt IU ; JL' J . . . - . . ,''. - a f .' ..... - w - -. m. ... .. -M r i er thi9gemadeins - puf of falsehood and slander. vWe are.confldent 3 ayoidedi bUt at the -third, .the iDtt tht the gentlemen who manage the Asso- posed victim set up a shout .that brought iuau - 6 m. . mi :i ;m;ea w.u n oompn whenan explanation A pt ' Tf was RTmarent that a change was t hand: His daughter, seeing that the end tuft n par. i mm tl v-l aid her ' h and ; u pon his cheefc V He opened his eyes with an expres sion of entire consciousness, the same," ex actly, that 1iis children had sdf often seen on his face in the study, as he Jooked .up.xroin his Bible, and of perfect intelligence, but an intelligence not of this world. Then he closed them, and all was over," No notes are required after fourth year, diviv j: aenas paying nau me premiamiaucici.wsf . ; . No deduction of notes no assessment.,. , , Any person seeking the safest and most eco U J. .QPEQIAL NOTICE. ie-ijj an 2 6 1 G. ESTES': Collector, , . - ti .i ....rnli. .AmnovafhA :nnnnilmif lil.t1.:.; l'i.:.i . 11 '' I J-.r H r : .. ..... ' . auAuic ieiuuj, wui aaio i1"4 vustomers come prepared with Hfnfnol rarity, nt.hP.r nnmnan.RS in the field. ' jJicaici. avu t II ".Ofunlli Denominations for J3ale I , -. .nrtnPP . i. ,u : " No. 4 North Water St., - Wilmington, N. C. Dr: J. Tbamcis Kiko, Medical Examiner, sept 23 - r t.t.s.2m ; l;Greei?sT7The times are such that'hereaf- TU3T "RECEIVED AXARGE ASS0RTME1. J ter hfl Mnrf Vov.,.V t " :' 5 4.-7' '"i '''-'" Liberal discount made on sales of C100 and ' J" ter ne cannot take Gold in payment for Good3. upwards. ter nov 23 R.;S, 7Al4DIION. . tf upwards. otiJX L. G. ESTE3, ColLInternal revenu9. tf AW
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 26, 1867, edition 1
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