JU If ill ! t . ;i r '; . ! I Tfl&TOMINGTOJfflPOET. ,1 : 5 t ; , WILMINGTON, N. C DDCEMBEEj 1. 1870. I , h Leader Wanted. j The history of nations, ; as pi parties, gliows thatjincnin the aggregate j and with--out - leadership seldom accomplish 4 mucb. ; Thus the f ancients" lived by the million; l$ied, and are forgotten. -Tho majority of fyic present race know but little of the Per "tiaps, Babylonians and Egyptians, and tills little only through and by some few remem brance:: cr fables cf one man called Cvrus; or a wom:a called Semiramis, or another called Cic ; tra. The more intelligent tile m1.':::; r.;cc,cr p:c;;!qt!iesooncit!o they scl;i:or;kdc the nccer?iiy ot haying lead ership xindssubmitUng to authority. .ThepVeEcnt German-Franco war proves bow Tise the German people' showed themselves iu s being guided by "the cne man pow er;"" Under' their separate chiefs or prin ces Tthcy Kvcre ' but rabbis routed 'by the first Napoleon, .by; inferior troops,:act l ng under ne superior head. Tue "nephew fi his "uncle" meets these same' uriorthmenV . .Leaded ,by a Von Moltke', or a Bismark and, jjrcst.o, theFreneli are driven Hke chaff be-! !j QurjsAmeric'ao people have always in'iny i;reat ' crisis of 'our "country , admitted the iruia 01 our meas. ana ioiioweu tneaeauer- a Jackson;, a Lin- ; i oiD,or ajuranj; Tne resuii nas always peen 1haf ,aje Bayrf. always come off more than 1 , ;!We have re-united and soli&i- :1.fiei &e BOfernKenh --Tl;?luili, uAiAnrJUM1 the Tast t territories and ? differing; national!- 1 ties composing our:Unicn into a jr l4ng;in0gh'iing- I eauy uv-1 r ;' v t -..f. " . .i iatis iterJJeria pr tlic Astrian3 ;afterfAus- J i -. trr 1 r.":L.j ,i i 3 I i teriii?, jyy e -are utyiueu auu ucuautuuuu. i uur.reai worKing majorityjsnouta give us t tv-"' 4 '. . - 1 iliavc naratv a respectable opposition to the 1 llinpaliV anoV jyaingloriou3 foe, nbw seated !in Uriumplh ih the hall tliey idcWcrate. --r-iii -iL!At,k,Tt.L- sL - F- . . . i I rol of the State we saved, lo thcregular and itregular'fqHliatm dri- Tcrs 1 areiin-ipoi ie3sQii of tbe capital and declare him "infamous"- who dares to love lib country 'or his country's flag ! Wgltno.wo are fighUWe know God works with ma; and we know He must work' BgairxstbeJ foes of His -household, and of b i . .;. .. , . ' , icverynwige i and? perfect thing. -We know veryfieef ? ana pert e thai opaHy rules? the country it saved, and ithat the' supreme arm of the lav; and ; f bold spirits wW will vcr urally around the flag" fiu$tains us. '.Why then are Repub- picaus isheartenciflj'and ;why do .theyive i-way i6 genera! desporidenev ? : Wc will tell them. f REPUBLICANS HAVE NO LEiD- i!. A - , , 3ER.!f They iaye toO fommon centre around 1 "whiclithey! cafihd will rally for the next campaign, rrhey have no bona ol uniOD, uarKB'fiouqest iorf iue puuuu oune. auu thafajkGc?oufr,4nemie' arcirnot behind us j :i;t?& htiAfiiilr Vpfif1ftrini.- h'f thft , , t- kr t ,7. : j r , . . I old Latin , p nWt' ' ; r SolariMiwean learn-, the "wisdom" ot the ReDublidarj Party inUhc State!of ' North ir ' . i Carolina" I coatenlaritsclt with "waiting for Boniethinff Jto turn up." The drifting school of politicia!ns are satisfied to wait for our enemies to play into our hands. : ; ; Thia. thfiv a.rp. doinr as fast as nossible. H Now the! PottvlCeraTwafe to take U rtow ine rosT-aavice ii always 10 iaM : the aggressive.; By this w6 do not mean Jow- cringonrseiyea , ip fue'ievi oi me ueuiou- e to;orcter... tv srarihe'r'BonaUties we- 'propose to! rn ark out tLtU 'U,t,i ,Kti, .,iV r-rWrVTi-; 'r 1j3 accDptaUerto yei tie Republican. ;v Let thr people and by Vthei people" we Mean''ReriabUcaii -."inasses. proceed t-to -en-, tlightch-thrmo're ,frau,v ...viicMHw Lave more Indepetidence andjoaanhood tTian' inany whltk ones prove! to the, prejudiced t. i-rrori -r. t rrr Igument ankl not mere wild talk: or follow Ibpurious and noisy lcarAers, Lei them re - :1 ' H'AlU I? J ! fll ii! llli 4 Llf j ' I : I ect ;iyla) ISiseUl aHd'Vbte for and?sup - ncltheyadmit d"tie stronger than common ahought, and commo .ction, r - -I , , . ' tV i -i whateycr may be the business, tor the pres toero perspndi advantage. ' Each dog nf T rfirranl them-as : nrpminfiiitl r nmmi- ' ocracyJ uoa ioroia 1 uur seu-rcspec: couia oi,- 44v yv puu- l:'Lrri'i('Pl,l init faiwCf Vn latiou more true to us. .They 1 don't clog ; jneverpj oUr coorts. no. !transgrtS3 agaiist our iustf! clinging umurfb m tutions. . Their 'virtue, their wisdom,Hheir ;catldr&r;..jAVilhWii in yul- industry, we . ought to reccgnize with sur- aiortiiien j oi cJiaracccr." jjetrmen wuD mn't .i !; ji tea .lcaft jtxs ,ano let our, present-May or be lin tbeir evjes a mbdcl of Mthc coming man !? i rwc' desire io lead' nsl - s i. : I.' As we liave said time and acaib "let lis L . Vi t .-i; vm . i f, Vir f rrfV "f""" M""1.rlTr, .ln'r " put:nuuc; uui ivmericana op guara. y e SeilOUU OU UII OCUaSlOUS. 1 11Q lOIlS USt Ol UiaoiipfiMlhaAeeni lnceasidg of late' and' be wretch who grovelled in the dust for position aad power 'desires to use the i-iJ. -2; f.ii 'jl-' ? C: 1 -1 i : 1. ' . v. fua?.W,P,na uaveio iDCDeiier Injure bis benefactors.1 Let all such beware. rhere'is (illiieinfamj.'worie than'' carpet- fcaggiflgjifnanliat'iS'tjeasoB - :-H j i -.1 .4(1 Bedford, Brows; and GoTernor Brasff ueei suamciunj auu suauuuy ireaieu j py tie sham democracy, f Let theni remem j jber that bc;trtto,dcoibcricj.,fitil I iimopg us of . the. JcfTersonian Republican ! party, there is the same generous1 impulses "l Eharacteiijtng I the actions and thoights of IV f pur great iVirgini a' Father. FoljowRod I jntanj Itaifgrof C)lX6i(lcn," Uaotivclt' fibd'otber I iveineni -and. come ih;oilt bfHhc tret r,; : I i .'j ft . )ip ' i'i' - i . . : ..j.,. r ' ' ; j We wuld acknowjeclge th."e reception of I he Gav'clrnps-Message, and accompanying I pocvintepSj from Hon. George Z. French, ivho?saa3ly represents j tho i Republicans of : wJojrico. WlIATEVfin mav 1 hn : "thn 'i f anils nf Mr. Beccher as a clergyman he certainly is an honest whole souled friend of laboring men, . ...... . '; .! . ' 1 ...!.', and every inch an 'American." Hear him on the subject of our jsvoijKiKo POPULA TION.. !'-.'.' 1 . , . .. '- .... ., ! :''''' . - j. , Our Working population. I thiukj were never so well clothed, so bountifully fed, so well housed as they arc now and the ten-r dency is not backward, put forward. Our working population, 4to the very lowest stage and class ol it, tends to more refine ment in ideas,.in food ; more taste in their apparel, and more culture in their dwellings. Plainness of apparel arc not the signs ot civilization or Christianity.. Men's impres sions are, that if , nations arc pure, . they would be economic. I think they would be more profuso and, as their purity and cultivation increased, would Lc more glori oiis than Solomon was. As ycu' go irom civilization you go to simplicity, aad when you come to the lowest animal state, to the man who wears shining apparel, you'eome to a false ideal of prosperity. And from that low and animal ice ndition-hations de velop and go opening their faculties, and their markets demand supply, and the more parts of a man's ' nature that work for the material, tor .institutions, for raiment,1 for comforts of every kind, and the more there 13 in a single man lor these, the ' better bis circumstances and the more potential his position. And if you see a nation ?increas ing in the variety of foodj in improvements i.; . . t t . .i m coomng u, antpwuerc lucre is an im provement in the beauty ot .furniture, and if you will minister to luxuay, thc?c are-J mkus.;i kiwwiu. a.uu iues signs we arc. 6. iofl in our i common people.. that anvwhere on the globe" workincrmen. on the whole ' live so wp.U as ja America, nor grumble so much. (Laujrh- Iter,) But that is an indispensable thing. men live better, their criterion of llfe grows with the bettcrmentji - Men are i i. .,. ,4. .t 1 to the proportion 01 thincs compared with their ideal. ; It is our ideal that! makes us tuc beauty 01 i nomcs,- ana tneir resource There as a universal soci-J ambition anion it.- i.u : 1 . r.-A . -: . i- rrxt. r iauunug,ciasses 01 America, ij 1 pey ieci y. 4 vBpuMi i.j , !f'wwcu8uiFj a iu . v,. quence is that they feel, not that they are a iCfl m nmir;nnmnn -'ti.o'oii ii,m. selves citizens. . They are-a part of the one great loat." Thia is -a sigft of a growing in the right directicn. Show me a; man who is content with. what he has. when he has it in bls power to improve his i condition, and I-will show you a man whose content springs Irom a wrong source. iy vexthe present, but:they will bless "the fu- ture. i Thns farmen havd scarcely discerri- ed, audi certainly have : not i learned that svpenoruy iis .an orumance 01 s uo ana makes the superior c!as3 jheipcraof the in feri0r Rut ft9 i snnn as tl fit hntfPr pIsps have the power to: riso 5 they sepatite them selves from the .lower aud call them skim cream, and desire to be taken off from it. It is not strange that when men are fighting their way .up from the" bottom of society they are ignorant ; that they make mistakes in the instruments selected or the measures devised.. -There is nothing in ore inspiring than enterprise among laboring men. Therc- hri wbjeni findthein gathering y together into associations! 'learning amongst them- seives uauns oi government, anu uaon? oi rcious signs.- Tney are not; dead;! They are not inert. They-are a living mass. ." They liV0- to some purpose, and are finding out the way to do, and my heart goes with them when sometimes my hcad docs not. Then there is?the foreign laboring classes. There have, been thrown upon our soil I l ...1 ... . - , ;.. r vast numbers of men born i in another land. Many have feared that they would change the ; color of ; the nation, f that tluey would undermine the laws. But they conform to our institutions and customs, i And in those periods of critical peril, i when everything 1 semed to be. J9 jeopard, there is no part - .4 b t j thanks ourforeign, population. And afterwards, i wueu mo creuu oi . iue government was at. 1 prise and gratitude. Nor do I believe that it -will be - in the wer Gf China to do what -Scandinavia ould not- I am as little afraid of i the Orient as of the European. It may take longerl to digest them"; but I think that Chinaman, . when jhe has been th or- , btf 4 last dicrested. I am fnofc afraid of 'fh importation, of Chinamen. . And I say all hail and welcome. ;rAre we inla condition to turn awav any man who will come ' here . i . loKr. on1 ' n. f Kritra 9 - T kA 'CLAA kl . Swede. God bless the-Dane. God blesa tli German, God bless I the , French, and the 1 Italian, and God bless the r m n' r a nd tli ft m Pri n ri a 1 . Ti sturdy English 1 man, and the mercurial Irishman, and God bless a little more the Chinaman, because he needs it more. : (Laaghter. t Little bv little the laboring classes! are going up in intelligence, in organizing! power- in ampli- tude. It is a tneme tor thanksgiving to-day. fiu" l"ia u-fiuV uiuer, nauons are reeling a ternoie scourgwhiie on , almost I the wuoie continentiiaboriS! still, or only active in tue lounancs, wnere are manuiac- Q,t,;.tlQ anA c?nrra ;.:-1,'r.w Mr. Beechqr then ; passed pa in glowing eulogyTof the growing j intelligence of the vwaf!1"?: "e saia, it I was unusual to nna ouu eood volumes, and incondemnaticn ot the practice of men who I havn irmwn i rich. "r to n j base and ostentations purposes. ; In conclu- i ; ' t . . . 1 - - - cause u is my ivmenca, ana ; Decause 1 re ceive the reflection on its glory, but because this - continent carries such a burden of humanity,' that its weal or woe may be an eternal weal or woe, infinite. And may God .bjess this land, and when he has made us rise tip rich and strong may he take .out from our nature the lion and the bear, and ife to U9 the spirit of the idoye, that we stand on our shores against no foreign peo ple ; that wr may be no band of 'robbers to steal from the people and . the poor. May God give us magnanimity; and power and rieheslhat we throw around the shadow of our example. Cursed of God and of all men may be that 'man, who counsels the red hand of war, except when needed to fight tdr National existence! j The only war we want' is the war of ; righteousness. JLet kings war, ict aristocrats war, but the no bles of this great Republic should know the fellowship of men and instead ot the red ( sBESsasesfisss neighbors the arm ot fellowship and.dwcll with tnora in harmony, in unity, in, sympa- thy, and in love. . . N We feel sorrv for the Democrats ot this a, I w- -IU IrTwrwr do fp tpaI State. We arc not joking, we do lee i Teal sorry. They do most of the voting for tho so-called Conservative j)arty and not a crumb has any old Democrat received from the Mongrel Conservative party. The old VVuigs who control tne ao-cancu vuhsuyi- Picturesque Ambbica.s consisting of eplen ti vc party have so little respect for any man aidly executed viewa of American Scenery, com: who was an old line Democrat that ihey menced in November. D. Appleton & Co., head their ticket lor tms county anuuis- trict: -Tho ConsenratiTe ticket." ny j rtre it thot thA nnvAnt nn at raUKlintOn , , , VttC tf t, .t nominated an old line Whig! If they want- ed a man from Chatham, a Democrat could have been found instead or, Mr. Manning, i The truth i?, that the Whig leaders ot tue aiia la w axv ljuu. . ' ' v'i so-called Conservative parly look upon a yApP!At?nDh"S Democrat as being fit for nothing except to l A Kl I M I f . Kl II I K be Viewers of wood and drawers, of water," for such men as Graham. Vance, Turner, Leach, Merrimon and others of like ilk. j The only organization opposed to tue ite- rnhlirn rnrtv hnf. " nrptrnds fo have a. I Judge Merrimon refuses to be known as a Democrat. At a caucus, or upnservauves held in this city a year ago, the Judge was highly indignant at a proposition to name the party opposed to the Republican party the Democratic party.' The Judge was so determined! in his" opposition to the propo sal that he; defeated ; the propositioc; and io-aay mere is no lemocraiic pariy iu iuis State. What do old Democrats think ot this. Standard. ' t We have repeatedly presented the same views to our quandom friends, Bragg, Ran som, Eaton, Ho waid, Hoke, Humphrey, Ed. Hall, Stra'ijge, Yorke, A. A. Lewis, Dancy, and the like. We tell these gentlemen that il.T -LI!- f TkT n..i! . .1. I uo rk-epuuiicaus ot xorui ouiunua are ineir i , . . . 1 . . , . . ... . ai gravitatiou is drawing tnem to us every . la ! I irom me coiiceiu wnicu now ruiesaue roosi t of Triw i i?,nrt ti iit,rnHi,nnn!i,or1i oi; . rt 1 ready pales before the more orthodox Star, rtrt i.; f i.L- tk u:.ov f , r,.. A ,,f shall welcome to our ranks all the old time ,. T ... . U u....vu v,., 0 . i meet nfomolion. with the "other side nesrlect .4 : . ' f anu mUHIertnce. The disappointment felt bv Uen. Mat. ' r 1 . " f .u i ...: i r ir . i announced; j we. can safely say, also, moved many Republicans to express sympathy that I one wuo ; deserved ro wed ot his party should be so shabbily treated. As t lie Post some time since expressed it, "Gen. RansOn is too respectable for his par ty" and where can he be so well received as in the old Jeffersonian Republican party of which l,:l3 and muy.be' 8Kiin, an honortd melnber. ' ,,"., , ;. , Let Gen. Ransom come into the Republi- , , i i - txr ' i i n ark while yet there is lime. Wc need his talent and do not think his war record' will iljure. him among men who honor character and jjra ye ry w h ere ver show n. S11A.M democrats beware-! You have driven from' your ranks the adherents of all the stalwart leaders overslaughed iu the ..-'.: j,;.- late Senatorial contest. I The friends of all 'the old line democrats dropped to please Graham and ether old Whigs, will now break from parly tics, and act independently. .Let ltenublicans re member this, aud nominate good men. The growth of Republicanism in Dela wire may be seen in the late election re turns TU. Qui.. 11. ..1 OA : ioe xu tac., y.u xWU a y,usv in 18 u. w no saysr tue worm aoes rim. mnvn 1 The Republicans elected all their State hffioorc in NTotTorio on.i rctr rnrcDi o man. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. YlimiFIGTON THEATRE- It. 1. OGDI3N. ..Director. FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY, TTTimstnA y wnrrA v ,e- .? A rrmnA v DECEMBER 1 STr 2D AND' 3D. LISA WEBER'S IS KIT I SI3 Bli OHO E BURLESQUE TROUPE. 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AND RUTH, i OAlinOAD COHPAHY. Orrica Chict Ekgiheeb and Gen'l Supt., . ; ' Wilmington, N. C, Nov,' 29th. 1870. " " J ' - NOTICE! rrmvnnnn tthttkts TO CHARLOTTE, via I 1. Btaff eVbver this Railway; trelbr enlrt rft'thn Tirkfit office at $10 each. ; ; S. L. FREMONT, j v ' Engineer and Superintendent.! deal ' t ? K 60-tff STANDARD GOODS,! FINE AI'TD IiIBDIULI pi .lunson l co., CITT CLOTHIERS.! J ; C0 -. dec 1 ? r Cheese. -..Cheese,. Chccsei rA A BOXES IN STORE, AT UNUSUAL 0JJ low prices, i GEO. MYERS 11 and 13 Front street 5U nov 27 uiitlrics. r.: ' NOTUER LOT OF THOSE CHOICE j SALMON,: !. - ''-"! PIG HAMS, - , r i BEEF TONGCES. i SMOKED BEEF, 1 - , BREAlvFAST STRIPS, i ! ; FULTON MARKET BEEF, -..;''' : New No. 1, & 3 Mackerel, At GEO. MYERS i S 11 and 13 Front street. nov 27 ; " 59 Canned Fruits. C BANNED VEGETABLES. 1 . . ! J !' ' CANNED OYSTERS, CANNED FRUIT, : - 1 CANNED CHICKEN, j CANNED TURKEY, i CANNED TURTLE, ' ! CANNED MILK, Chow Chow, Pickldr, English and Ameri catf Manrovcs mixjjd Gherkins, Pep pers &c, &c.y at . 1 1 ., ujiu. MiiiJia i " 11 and 13 Front streets I noy7 ' k 59 . THE LIVE BOOK STORE ! TS NEVER TIRED OF WAITING ION THE, JL public. It can even take time to muse alter this fashion: j ' ' "Come alonfc," the old song says, 1 . Here pictured in a Chromo frame " i. s rosy as the morning rays , t. Of orient rising flame ' And "Frayer," and "Faith," sweet type, To lie at "Bedtime," foot and head, I Agkinst the walls at night. . . . i J Then the 4Morning Kiss" mamma sped To give; and "Littlie Samuel" Oh his knees at prayer, sweet child, ' And 'Lilly's first Flirtation;" . , ; Followed bv the "Past and Future." . 1 "Holland Winter " all chromo pictures fine. Be sure to call and see our fine selection of Photegranhs and Photograph Frames. Amew and splendid assortment, at i ' 1 HEINSBERGER'S 1 ' Live Book Store", nov YA ' ' 54 CHASJ D. MYERS. M JNO. L. BOAT WEIGHT. CHAS. D MYERS &A CO , 7 NovtU Front Street, Wilmington; n. c, DEALERS IN Select Family Groceries, TEAS, SUGARS, COFFEES, WINES, LIQUORS, PROVISIONS, SE- t GAR3, &c, &o?, &c, E RESPECTFULLY ASK YOITU AT- tention to pur.new stock of FAlttlLiY SUPPLIES & HOUSEIlEP. j; ING GOODS, " Embracing every article usually found in 4 FIRST GLASS GROCERY HOUSE. , It ill be our ambition and pride to furnish the Best Articles at the Lowest Prices, and to this end we ipledae our close personal attention ana most earnest enovts. i j vui uivic xieuneii. oc nyan a oiu siana is wnwrnenuy. locaiea, ana is rooray, light! and It will be our pleasure to All all orders left witui-us, .and to deliver goods promptly, in any quanury ana m any part oi, the city, i , I WITHOUT. ilTRA CUARdE. . toby 17. I . 5G'-4t ; ' -. s- woticb.; (VI oi 1C1S la HJfiKKBX GIVEN THAT AT Jk; the ensuing session of the .LdrialatnrA n,w pUcation will be made for an act to amend the Charter of the "Bladen Land CompaTr' 'and? also, for an act to renew the ChartP.r nf thpJRiZ den Manufacturini? Combanv ith nmZZ nov 13 55im (xEORGE MYERS, I II and 13 FRONT. STREET, ' viLniriQTon; n. ci; -.1 wwAww. ' 'UkL' WIIOIiEHAliC v GROCEU j ;f:,DEALER IN. rtj b VUS, VOU CCS. Sugars, HVllCS. . i m : - : v $ r-d: ' r V w ' MjlQUOTSyi Clgarsli ' 'v-. nt AND : i ( . i , , , . , t . i 1 i J QROCERIES.GEtlE BALLY. Particular attention given to putting up i CHOICE FAMILY SUPPLIES. I ; - - - jium mi HATS, ; . . HATS,' ,I1AT. I, WILL RECEIVE ON '"MONDAY' AN AS ij SORTMENT OF .. ' T Y Iu I S H Hlis ! JUST OUT. ; V" T 4 j NO. 9 NORTH FRONT STREET.' 3 i ., Vh'vHWHHrtr -, JUST BELOW THE HOTELS. DRY GOOD.'?. TO ESS :o:- B. & L. WEILL'S .STORE HAS BEEN DAILY THRONGED WTTII the elite of the city. Handsome Goods and low prices have proved the ; -r "WINNING CARD." ' ' v We are opening daily every variety ol ',, Dry Goods, Selected by our agents from the most fashlona blc centres of the country, and are selling them at prices which , - t- DEFY COMPETITION. :. We respectfully invite the entire coramunltv to vist our tore polite' and respectful assist ' ants will greet them with the most , " FAVORABLE WELCOME . . We feel that the die has been cast, and that oar Store is truly the CITY EMPORIUM. We respectfully invite all to give us a call. - ' : ... Respectfully, B. & L. WEILL. 58- nov 6 WINTER GOODS! m mim assortment, AT M. M. KATZ'S, G MARKET; ST. A;LL THE LATEST STYLES AND VARIE xjL ties in PRESS GOODS, SHAWLS and CLOAKS, . FLANELS, - ' BLANKETS, ; . - FURS, . . . , HOSIERY and 1 , OLOYES. ' HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. I MEN and BOYS WEAR, ;. ! , CLOTHING, , 1 1 HATS, WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, r . ' - 1 NOTIONS, &c. Prices lower than r ever. Call and vou will surely buy bargains at ,1 mv mar 7" a m rmmtm ; 36 Market St. oct 16 47 BOOTS & SHOES. Wm BOOT AND SHOE STOBB, jtjsrr OPENED. A LARGE VARIED ASSORTMENT" OF kI-i 'I)-, i ' ., ' i - j f - ;' - ' - BOOTS and SHOES, LADIES and MISSES' all styles. . . MEN'S - and BOY'S BOOTS and SUOES in great variety. j . . ,? YOUTH AND CHILDRENS' SHOES, made under our own supervision, and which we are offering at reduced price, :. , .. . Call dnd examine, and satisfy yourselves that THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. G. &. C. BRADLEY, Sign of Big Boot, ! 41 Market street. I ... . 46-3m oct 13 1 A Splendid Assortment OF FANCY. AND, STAPLE M GAl JUST .OPENED AT FINUYS0N& BRO'S. NEW EMPORIUM AT i ' ! Bsil-timore GPrioes. Wholesale Bayers will save money by examin ing our Stock in the Wholesale Department. : ' . , FINLAYSON to BROS., : i V , , . i No v 8 . Nortb- Trnt ,: gtJee tf Sept 25t . - ti i,: ,,41-tf 50 000 P0UNI3 BLACK MOSS. FOR which a good price will be paid : H i;Applyto - - ;- .r,-,..-.. : TL-;: . Granite Quildingr, E GREAT SII) 1 FT mum BOOTS

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