' ' i r - . s . ; , - - i t I mi i I i S- r. 0 "" 1 1 1 i iii n i i -i-ii- i .... I STATCrXEPTT Of the average Republican and Democratic vote for Members oj we.vvnvenaon at the Mection Held on the 19th and 20th days of Ebvember, 1867 : Election Districts.', . "; o-i ' and earncst .o lcavot their pistols at Let us not be disgraced by disorderly conduct, when we are all rejoicing. Xet it not be telegraphed all oyer the. North again by the Associated Press Agent of this: city that the negroes arc disorderly and firing Jlistols." , ' - '.I : ' " - 1 Leave your pistols ' at home, but briko YOUR TORCH.. . THE STEAMER CONSERVATIVE, A 3. Rotten and worm-eaten is now ready at -; KICE BIRD, Esq HE PUBLISHETH A CARD. ; ; Mr:: Editor i t am very much annoyed for fear somebody f won't sec my name m ine paper?,- ana Deiievuig a of great interest to your readers and a mat ter of news; and that you need something to cheer your drooping spirits, , and that the people all over the State, are wondering how Barke and McDowell; ......... . V. I voted, and that the dutchmen fearl am rott and Rutherford. .. . - I UftAhaU Va aaw not sound on the i goose, and that Idon t know whether I am or not,: and that I al- IIEW YORK COLUUH Mitchell and Yancey. . . . . . ... Buncombe, Madi8on,Hendcrson ) - and Transylvania. . . . - i i ways want to be : found on the popular ana gher0fee clay and Macon. . . . . . . 1 j : Ti u MV1iTA mo I AllPfrhrnv. ARhP SnrrV YsrlKlIl I her dock to receive paengcre,rior iutruuiy icowiauieBiuehiLegjuu vuB - 3 Wa t tI f ; . ntT? nTimnt) TftiTPV i t. Card ' ana uses ................ 1 WILMINGTON JOURNAL. -N. B. Passengers with Carpet-Bags not re ceived. " i Star copy. - ' ' ' ' ' 1 Consratulatory. ; The Jlepublicans have carried this county by a hdndsome majority. In spite of . all threats of proscription ?and dgcr, the colored people have nobly stood to the principles of Freedom, The Conservative who b6asta;of "negro cbnservatives,? must . hereafter "sing small." ! .L It will be noticed in the official Returns in another column, that Mr. Hewlett,,in spite of the Journal fraudulent canard that he was a Conservative, has kept upwith his ticket, and is one of the Commissioners of this county. - '. ' - ''""i i- The selection of our county ticket" is good, and we have no doubt but they will give entire satisfaction Jo the people, with the exception of ? certain disappointed office seekers, and-bitter- partizan; : paperswhici make charges they cannot substantiate, . and find fault with any man who honestly dif fers Fith them in opinion ' . -. To the mass of the people of this 'county U:. we say, the result will be satisfactory,; and wlien the new legislature arrange the laws, ;' and these gentlemen assume their offices, the people w, ill be pleased with the changes, and business will be transacted much more expeditiously than at present - ' The newly elected officers will compare very "favorably " with the old ones, in all cases, and in some instances they are alto- gether superior. 1 - : i Our Conservative friends will find that they will be always treated with respect, and that strict impartiality will be exercised in the discharge of official duties; and this i is an unanswerable argument in favor oi our ticket, even jt it had nothing else to tjb commend it. v X. ; :" ;' , - Our. selection of Senators is good; and Messrs. Galloway and Legg, will undoubted ly represent their constituents with ability, i Generals Abbott, Estes and Mr. Price, who represent this county in the House of Repre sentatives are nerfectl v satisfactory to even - & ...., , tliP-flffHsnrvativftfl tlfemselves. i - OFFICIAL REPORT FOR NEtV HAN X OVER COUNTY. X HAMJSS'- ' ' " :. . RBOISTBATIOS PaECIKCTS. 1st 2d Sd. Total. For Constitution,! 2,033 785 Against . do 1,173 469 i f Majority for Constitution W. W. Holdcn, 2029 T.S. Ashe, 1,170 Majority for Ilolden, T. R. Caldwell, 2,0S3 E. D. HalL 1,167 Majority for CaldweU, 785 .469 I 785 468 8. "8: Ashley, u. uraven, 2,032 1,173 785 469 Majority for Ashley, r, ' - , : . t " O. H. Dockery, 2,031 T. C. Fuller. 1,172 7S5 469 . , Majority for Dockery, A. W.Tisher, ! 2,033 J. A. Richardson 1,173 Majority for Fisher, 2,035 : 1,173 A. H. Galloway, W. T. Ennett,. 785 469 783 469 . Majority for Galloway, KLegff, , '2,024 J. D.Taylor, 1,172 Majority for Legg, J. C. Abbott, 2,0S4 D. J. Devane, ' 1,173 vX V Majority for Abbott, L. G. Estes, 2,03t C. VW. McClammy, , 1,173; G. W. Price, JrK J. D. Powers , Majority for'Estes, j 2,029 1,172 and will discharge the arduous and, often disagreeable duties of Sheriff, with! ability. ; 3lr. Birney, will make a much better Coroner than we have had since the close of .the war. XXX''X.v:X Mr; Wilson, the Treasurer of. the .County, is called to fill an office unknown here.- His election therefore being considered an in novation, has met with some opposition. -He may congratulate himself, however, npon his large popular vote, and will discharge , his duties carefully arid conscientiously." Major Mann, as Superior CourtClerk, will perform his duties with strict impartiality,. Mr. "Waldron, as Register of Deeds, will i give entire satisfaction, as he Js eminently fit ted for the place, x Xt ? X :- .Major RhoadeSihas had many ; years ex- penence as a Surveyor, and the citizens will, we think, be satisfied that he , performs his duty correctly. Messrs. Shoemaker, Garris, Keyes, . Hew lett and Wilson, the new; Commissioners are well qualified to perform the duties, to bfr asrigned them. . ,! As a whole, the-ticket is good, and our citizens, will agree wlh u3 before their term of office expires. X - ( : We copy the following special from this city. It is a sample of what is sent over the wires: .. . . . Wilmington, N. C, Aj)ril 23. The Radi cal majority in this city is 862, beinff 135 over the registered majority, caused . by strange negroes swearing they bad register " cd elsewhere in the State. The negroes are very disorderly to-night, shoutingr firing inabuis uu iuc sireeis, auu oioerwise UlStUrD- ing the peace. Both parties are confident of the result. There has been considerable betting to-day. Wilmington, N. C; April 22. The elcc- tion is progressing quietly, Tho Conserva- nves are gaining ground. At btump bound precinct, in this county, up to ' four o'clock yesterday, out of ,4G negro votes 45 were for me conservative ticket. Wb heard of a noted Conservative j yester day, who publicly declared that Gen. Caniy could be bought for five thousand dollars. He can't well do it. Ocr despatches to-night place the ratifi cation of the Constitution beyond a question!, .Read the good news in our telegraphic col umns. Tns World to- day almost leads us to hope for the acquittal of Mr. Johnson. It an nounces that if he is convicted he will stump the country and become a Peter tha .Hermit in a crusade against radicalism." The recol lection of the Chicago tour is enough to ap pal one in the face of such a prospect. Se riously, we believe nothing of the sort iWhen Mr. Johnson retires from office ho will be taken up by no party, ?and without a par ty this man is nothing. We would not be surirised if ho remained perfectly quiet, anomalous as the fact may appear. Brook lyn Union. . , - J A Rumor has been prevalent in Memphis that one of the heretofore rebel papers was losing money by its political course, and was about to come out in 1 fav&r of General Grant, Majority for Price, 2,028 1,172 J. W. Schenck, Jr, a. K Bunting, Majority for Schenck, O Birncy, J. U. wood, . 2,030 1,170 Majority for Birncy ,v 2,020 1,173 E.-R.. Wilson, O. Fennel, Jr, Majority for Wilson, J. C. Mann, H. A. Bag,s i 2,034 1,172 784 469 785 469 785 463 784 469 784 467 785 466 784 469 786 466 751 593 751 593 751 593 751 593 751 593 75L 593 751 593 751 593 751 3,568 2,235 1,333 Whereas it has been thought on the street ' "' and in the Halls of Congress, that I had Catawba .X ......... X.;. . voieu a jLemocrauc-vonscnpwYe-vuuact jr -1 juiijcoxn ............. . . ; v . tive-Confederate-Secessiori " ticket: and I Gaston..u... .......i... against the Constitution, I hereby pronounce NCUUCI It an infernal LIE ! 11 J I amt any sucn nharpnr "'V- "' - a man I l am always on tne Dig siae i i Btanly.... ivi.';...-.'ii.v;..! : v xxV..-,.::--'. Rice Bird, X Anson... ;,v ...... .. Now, Mr. Editor, you will very naturally YonTth ask me what is the use of publishing sucn a uavidson. 3,565 S3' p. 1,284 1,422 652 i2,300 663 t699 1,900 3,088 1,524 , 630 426 : 5T3 ; . - 735 ,1.473 875 859 417 r 1,119 - . : 892 X 996 1,177 1,239 748 5 o JP( . . . . v 11 r I xm&uuvamu ...... ridiculous notice: ana i win tea vou. iou nSix - i . " . I vji uiuui u. ie the other day, tnat Kockingnam .... ........ : f . I nawir ... . . I 1.111 ho mnrf rrfttrft nn mv farm: and said. " Mr. Yrr " : T: ? " -'rao 1 "Y"b-o" , 1 i utmauw ........... . r . JKeQ Bird, I understand you voted against the Person. . . .... ..... 2228 Constitution, and I want my money," Now qhathamf.xV-.'.! ."'..'.".. r I you know, Mr. Editor, that it is a most ridic- Wake.... ..... ..... ......... Lyjimousjose io asa. a uiau iui iuuucj i warren..... .v.. ....... Iii days, and I told him so, l But, sir," said Franklto. ....... ...... he, " why did you vote against my wishes? Harnett..... .............. ...... o'L You knew I was a Republican." Oh dear,said Moore., 3 567 , , . . Montgomery i... 2'234 I, I didn't never mean to do no such thing Richmond..... fh ih t Trinv WelL Wayne... 1,333 1 .i , , . ' Johnston..... X. then " said he. "I don't want my money to- Greene.... 1 wVii rQ Vo'ntv if alnnrf oa vhll r.hoOSP-I WilSOn... 1,333 3,569 2,235 1,334 -S,55fr 1,325 3,570 o prtocr 1 day, you can keep it as long as you choose, u""' ' but there are a lot more men coming 10 you Halifax..... ..... . for the money' you owe them, and if you Northampton...... wish to save yourself, you had better publish I Lenoir a card in the Post." Sol took his advice, . . I VU1U1UVU9 ....................... and now yu know it. Robeson........ ........ Perhaps you think, with your jhdepend- ovc-; ;;;;;; ; ; ; ent mind, that you know something about Duplin 4 sampson... Tyrrell and Washington. ........ hnf. T nssnrn rou that ownpson.. 1 ; 1 Tvrrella Martin, wi . I vou know nothinjr about it ! If a man ped dies rags or pork in this city and is known fordi !"..!! 1 ..!. to have voted against the respectable ticket, Gates.. :L .' " oi Chowan., .1 ue is ,iu uauy ui .cuuicij luuaiuy o"-1 pjqmans .......... I... . . of his ragsU i want to sell mine ana nence mquotank and uamqen. Uraven..... 749 593 1,335 3,565 751 593 751 593 751 593 751 593 751 X593 I Majority forMann, Maes m m h Majority for: Waldron, J. L. Rhoades, 2,026 ..a,33i 3,564 2,234 1,330 3,563 2,231 1,332 3,566 2,229 1,337 3,555 2,235 1,320 3,571 2,231 . I 1,340 Hyde..... Totil luyaru. OnslOW X ruuuivcu a uuw; iiulu xvuuj uuuuauu,.aia- i viicicb. ........ .- .......... . ing me how I bad voted, and if I wanted the gSo ! . . ". . -". ! .' asencv of the Constitution and 30 star flag Pitt down here, but I told him we had all been sold on -that dodge, and I could not work off aijiy more. There is to be a Cabinet meet ing Monday to consider the encct oi my vote, and also Mr. Tienken's' and Mr. Doare's and Mr. Hans Spifkenzinburgicns' and Mr. Slonarkinstraus. Is the country safe ? X -Slyly; Rice Bird. 692 1,117 1,734 2,961 2,496 1,983 1.309 1,594 729 632 .479 1,244 1,301 1,083 739 668 708 2,551 1,473 1,628 1,101 697 468 1.568 1,112 2,919 1,006 928 '' 774 787 1,094 507 440 632 85 1,265 3,209 224 809 , 530 849 1,428 563 78,999 : 430 ,225 695 537 374 955 1,490 1,121 653 638 386 159 i 918 349 453 I 278 653 : 114 175 238 -362 1,116 4 334 643 788 1,241 594 1,813 854 572 790 -844 SOS 537 X 267 X189 826 826 346 385 455 546 654 360 363 474 .584 1,043 575 1.091 967 1 863 556 570 119 515 342 472 002 578 506 514 ,650 S05 632 1,039 429 39,994 J. W. Williams, 1 12 : Majority for Rhoades, E. M. Shoemaker, 2,034 785 469 785 469 8. D. Wallace, 1,173 , Majority for Shoemaker,-, Rufos Garris; 2,030 785 W. A. Wright, 1,173 469 Majority for Garris, c, Stephen keyes:' 2,030 785' J: McMillan, ; 1,173 469 Majority for Keyes, E. Hewlett, " 2,032; 785 W. S. Larkins, 1,173 469 Majority for Hewlett, X James Wllf on, 2,030 785 J. B. Scavy, 1,173 " 469 J. y , - Majority for Wilson, : 751 595 751 593 751 593 751 593 749 593 751 593 1,336 3,562 2,234 ljs28 3,570 2,23 1,335 3,566 2,23 ,1,331 3,566 2,235 i 1,331 3,566J 2,2b5 i;331 3,566 2,235 1,331 SPECIAL. T AINTS FOR FARMERS AND OTH- JL ERS. The Grafton Mineral Paint Compa- ny, are now manufacturing the. Best, Cheapest and most Durable Paint in use : two coats well put on, mixed with pure Linseed Oil,, will last 10 or 15 years ; it is of a light brown or ; beautiful chocolate color, and can be changed to green, lead, stone, drab, olive or cream, to suit the tase of the consumer. It is valuable for Houses Naooleon was siittf Oil Jiloniiav: - - i i. r and Wooaen-warc. Affricultnral ImnlGmpfitjij x 1 Canal Boats, Vessels and Ships' Bottoms, Can J OI.! 1 T J ' t . . . Minnesota is expensively lighted -at night Vn by prairie fires. y , rer having used 5000 bbls. the cast vear.V and as a paint lor anyjpurpose is unsurpassed for body. durability, elasticity, and adhesiveness. War- GENERAL NEWS. The. New Haven Railroad ia to lay down 4,000 tons of steel rails. .A Gehnan Arctic expedition is to sail from Bremen in a few months. Frank Blair is to inaugurate the statue Benton j at St. Louis, next months Porcelain, capable of being blown, pressed, or rolled like glass, is made in a Philadel phia factory,., . X ' X ranted in all cases as above. Send for a circular which gives full particulars. None genuine unless oranaeamatraue mart uralton Mineral Faint. DANIEL BID WELL, 254 Pearl St, N. Y. For sale by SUTTON & CHILD, Agents, Wilmington, N. C. Nov. 27th. 1867. 6m 13P This is truly the "age of progress,", and the American people are, beyond doubt, far ahead Oregon has just? imported sixty, thousand of all others. This is clearly demonstrated by r The following is the official statement of the vote for delegates to the Convention from this county on the 19th and 20th November, 1867: ' , ' X " J. C. Abbot, t 7 2,92G S. S. Ashley, 2,920 A. H, Galloway, i 2,913 V-O.G. Parsley, 1,094 .. W. E. Freeman, - ' 1,093 ' S. S. Satchwell, . 1,085 . Scattering, ; 7 Offical majority for Qonvention, 1,837 We have advices that " Pitt county has gone 540 majority . for the Constitution Good for her I , pounds of wool from California for manufac- turing purposes. . - ' The largest income in New Hampshire $57,0004-is reported by the proprietor of a patent hair restorer. " - Hamlet; in the new opera, of that name, stabs the King and marries happily. But bis bride is not Ophelia. the Sewing Machine which is, strictly speaking, an American invention. u In this branch of manufacture the EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE CO., office 616 Broadway! New- York City, stands pre-eminent. Their "Improved" Manufacturing Machine," has no ri val. It is built on sound mechanical principles is simpie in construction easily understood. P and not liable to net out of order. . Tt i n mktakp to hoil Hiorolato hmlinfr , 8ewinS quaUties, particularly on cloth and it is amistaKe to poll cuocoiate , .ooilmg leather, cannot be equalled: and as such we re- sencrafres tne on. inuscausincr inn insnnpr- i mmmwiH ;t tn rnr.Aa ally. E. S. M. Co. ian 21. tw4m:w6m iGRAND JUBILEE TO-MORROW. NIGHT. The different Ward Clubs will meet ' , AT THE CITY HALlrV VX.. J"ix -r: V-x. ' ; X, & . i ; MONDAY NIGHT AT HALF PAST 7 ' O'CLOCK. J ' . j y .f i . y. jfrX y X..t.JL; . I: K:y ?i -X '' Gov. Holden, A Gen., Alfred Dockery, Gen. Abbott, Col. O..H.; Dockery, Hon. Daniel L. Russell and other sreakers will address the meeting. : - " . - . ' LET EVERY r.lAH COME POE ' : PARED WITH A TORCH. . ft) . ... . . -j? --js--- ,..:: ..A- . v-' j - t ?. v ' ' : ,The Ward Marshals will i report to Major Schenck, Chief Marshal, at this office. Mon day afternoon at 4 o'clock. ' Let EVERY MAN BE PROMPT. By order . s COMMITTEE, i april20 X U disengages the oil, thuscausin able fault of grcasiness. ' The Cairo, Illinois, corn flouring mills are shipping meal to the West Indies, Venezuela, and the coast of Africa. , Some one claims to have discovered a new play by Shakspearo called "Albumazar.' ' It is printed and bears date 1015. An insane man in Edinburgh asserts that he is 20,000 years old. He minutely des- cnoes tne ureation and the Flood. Many of the best .hymns in the English language, are the- productions of versifiers who are unknown in the world of poetry. The Ocean Seamen's Association, of New York, numbering 2,000 men, have struck for $40 per month. They are receiving $35. ' General: Sheridan is greatly needed in Louisiana1 to -keep down Ithe rebel spirit rampant since General Hancock succeeded him. : . , " The newsboys of ijew York arc to have a lome, at a cost of $30,000, the money to be turnisnea oy tne : Jfircise Board for license fees. ..'X-XY.' tCif:--': 'r"i-::- ' Those who propose to start in New York a new morning daily to be called the Globe, have abandoned the project from the lack of funds. 1 - 1 The ramie fibre is receiving , much atten tion at the South, and seems destined to work no small, revolution in the quality and prices oi laDncs. j Tho remarkable changes of four years arc well illustrated by the people of Jackson, Mississippi, firing a salute over a Republican victory in Arkansas. ; , 5 One of the severest epidemics of scarlet fever ever known in this county has prevail ed in the city of Boston during the p.ast year, and still continues. The remains of the raider John H. Morgan have arrived in Lexbgton, Kentucky. 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As a forage crop, by sowing n drills, or broad cast, for early feed, thertjsno kind of corn so well adapted to milch cows, and none that will yield half the value in stalk or corn. It can be successfully grown In- any State. I give the most satisfactory references that the corn is, in every respect, whak.1 represent it to be ; and, further I am the only person through out the country Who has this variety of corn. Having secured a quantity I am now able to fill all orders for those desirbus of testing it.' ' Bed Bugs." "Never Fails." : . t ; , For Moths in Furs, Woolens. Carpets. &Ci S"Buy a 35c. or 50c. Flask of 1 collar's" insect r owaer. . ; -.. . Destroys instantly Fleas and all In sects on Animals, Rc. - TERMS, .v. 'A sure thing." ' Thousands testify ; to its merits. IW Buy a 25c. or 50c. Box of costars" corn solvent, x . For Corns. Bunions. Warts. &c a . a w W.T "Try it.' Don't suffer with Pain ! A Wonder f ful power of Healing ! ; Every family should keep it in the house. . x Buy a 25c. or 50c, Box of Costard" liuckthorn Salve. Its effects are immediate. For Cuts, 1 .Burhs,Braises,Wonnds,Sore Breasts, PUes, Ulcers, Old Sores, Itch, Scro fula and Cutaneous Eruptions, Chap ... , ped Hands, Lips, Sfcct J Bites of Anl ; mals, Insects,- &c v -l 7 In order that all'may receive seed, we have re duced the price to $1 50 a package. . Any person who .will' get ' np a club of five will s receive a package gratis. Fifteen nackasres for 10 : fifiv packages for $30 ; one hnndred packages for $30. Tne package;will contain enough to plant the wuuwuig season irom a) to acres ; also direc tions for planting and cultivating. c ' Address.;-; " - .,-f y, ''V - . F. E. G. LINDSEY, " Editor arid Proprietor "Itinerant Cornucopia" ' Box 75 AbingOon, Va. - J 1. Indoi'seirients.-We, the undersigned, citizens 01 vr asningion county, va., having examined some Egyptian Corn grown on thin, soil in this county, do hereby certify that some of the stalks produced thirty-four spikes; the longest spike we noticed measured 10i . inches in' .length, and 6k inches around. . . This corn, likewise, grew iu the form W a tree, and presented a very healthy appearance "A Universal Dinner Pill" (sugar coated.) SO years administered in a Physician's Practice. -' W 25c. and 50c Boxes "Costar's" Bishop Pills. f . Of extraordinary efficacy for Costive ness; Indigestion, Nervous and Sick , Headache, . Dyspepsia, Dysentery, General Debility, Liver Contplalnts, ChUhv Fevers, &c. Not griping! ' ' Gentle, mild and soothing. "itx&i uough wiu klll.you. Don't Costar's" Couch Remedy neglect it. -25c and 50c Bore nehRemedT. The children crv fori tJTt' Rnrtfh ing Syrup." For Coughs, Col-ds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough, Asthma, BroncMai Sections. Singers, Speakers, and all troubled with Throat Complaints, will find this a beneficial Pectoral Remedy." ; W , , ... ':- ; - Beautifies the Complexion, giving to , , . the skin a transparent freshness. . "CclarV Bittwi-JF 1 and Orange Blossoms Renders the skin clear, smooth and se-fL RemoresTfoi, Freckles Pim , - Pies. &c Indies, , try a botUe. and V see its wonderful quauty.- . Jj 1 Bewarlj! ! of ail Worthless Imitations. BJ-None genntne without 'COaTAR'S" Slgua- 25c and 50c. sizes kept by all DRUG GI8TS. K IJ S 8izes lcat by 1Ma51 n receipt of price,? Cfi S pays ?r My three $1 sizes by Express. I- $5 WRaya for dght $1 sixes by Express, s ; " ; . UEtJIlf.n. C00TAD, ' y, W. H. LIPITT, Drusrzist and Chemist. VV1LAILNUXUJ, JM. U. 8old by ail Wholesale Druggists in all the largo ViP-Bi ieb U R. B. HAMILTON, Esq., t , Jfaven'e JNest P. O., , Ffl. x i CAPT. T. M. COBBLE, . . i i: : ; Craig's JUlls. v n APT' A n STAVfTFTn ! -I - :':;..:r Hotston. . We, the undesigned, certify thati the aoove gentlemen are actual; residents of Washinirton county, Va., men of truth, whose veracity, puri ty irom misenood, fidelity and honesty none dare question, enjoying an eminent moral, social, and political position in society. 1 ' . ; JOHN PHILLIPS. 'P. MJ Qraig's imis P. O.j Ta. JOHN M. HAMILTON, Ex,-Sherff of WasfUnglon Co.t Va. JERIELD. UNDER, . Acting Justice of Uu Iiace. TO SHINGLE MASUFICTUBEJW. Thb undersigned bffers for sale the patent ngw 1 to manufacture and U6e in any of the Southern Statest.the. ; - ." - . W-f c 2XILLER SIUNGLE SaoHINE,' , which is one of the best machines for sawing shingles, in use.' t a a ; . , ; fjj;?: "This machine was patented on the J3th of July, v 1858, and has been much improved since : but owing to the war, has not been introduced, Into the South. It is adapted for Staves as wed" : shingles, cutting them even, or , with any taper ; desired. -..-: -- v-.,..-.- J ' ' , .The saw first .enters" the bolts on the side, ana consequently turns out better work than can be done by most other machines.' .It Is simple hi its construction, not liable to get out of repair, and is built entirely of iron. . : . - It occupies a space oi four feet by six, but can be buUt of any size, the ones how; In use-being for staves or shingles from S3 inches down.1 . COtUTTir or ItlGUTS : very Liberal Terms. v ...... ,., . . . Machines can - manufactured in this city. where all the patterns are on hand, il desired. . A machine can be seen in operation at tho sub scriber's mill, on Castle street wharf. : For for- tner particulars, address, or can upon oct 8-tf . Wilminston,? Nf C. FOR SALE!, ; . : ... . : - . .... . A LADIES SIDE SADULJU. Xi. new. Apply at this ofilce. , , .nearly -l-h'...,.. prui ... .... , ; X. . . "s. . 1 i

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