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Oranges - sold yesterday at the wharf at $2 per hundred, and pine apples at $2 per dozen j at auction. Send hi your names for the Wilmington I VisT- the onlv Reoublican i naoer in "the Cape leardistrict. ; GnADiJSG TnmD oTREET.r-ine city au- thoritics are grading Third street, between Ann ana nun streets. W. H. McRary & Co., advertise Uuauot . . Mar - a I I Li . , C.l - x M I TAClU ruospuaie oi j-ame. - : 1 i r f j New Berne Cork Market. We will j hereafter publish itte New Berne corn mar- : - .. - - - . i - ket, for the benefit ot buyers. The County Treasurer gives notice that r coupons on New Hanover county bonds will be paid on presentation to him. I liunson is still inthe clothing business; if ' I . vonv want polite attention arid a good ht calf at his store on Market street. j The Collector ot Customs, Mr. RnmleyJ has returned from Washington iwhere he has beenr on government business. ' Hi ' Hi .ill ; At a meeting oi the Cape Fear Building following: will probafilv e the Con Association Tuesday ; night last, eighty ,nn(ll nj.trir.u; under the new aooor- 4 CaV war. mrUomorl lit ;0 PACh. : At a meetingeTe t, Xoan Association last night 33 shares of stock were redeemed; 10, at 11825, at 121. - ' . i In a terrible condition. We direct the attention ot tue city anxnonue iu iuq deplorable condition of Nutt iand North Water streets. - R1 r,5: 1 ; Messrs. Hart & Bailey have employed m their foundry 75 workmen. I This foundry was established ; 1G years ago, and has been of great benefit to our city. . . . ; il .I i! a il. M I., i i We wish to call especial attention to the temperance address to-night by the Rev. Sir. Hideo; from the great reputation of this learned divine a masterly effort may be expected. The society ot the Friends of Temperance will march to the Bethel in full Jtgalia. j ' A Housii Thief Escapes the Penitex TiiiiY. It is rumored, that a noted horse 'thief escaped the Penitentiary the other night by flaying the ruse of :jinkng a Jman of straw, and setting him upn when the men were counted at night, and .then climbing over the palissadc after everything got (vct. -Carotin ian. t James S: Topham & Co., No. .8 South Front street, Wilmington, N. C, are manu facturers of every descripUdn of Trniks, Traveling Bags, Saddlery, .and Ilarneas. . A x large stock f second band government team and ambulance narness, saddles, bridles, collars, halters, reins, &c., constantly on Hand; at wholesale and' retail, at low i . .' ... i r nrir(p fnr r.aah. . , T TaE Testimonial Last c Niout to Titor. i. mm A-i tTnio tvaa'AITad With URABAy.-r-e vpf uo v ' a grand galaxy of the beauty and elite of Wilmington society. Brilliant ejems of the r great masters were interpreted bf the lady amateurs, with that inexpressible sweethess of melody and admirable Tpice which was hardly to be expected frona those who are net accustomed to treadj the lyric stage. The gentlemen acquitted themselvea ' most excellemtly, and e oessor may well be proud of the farewell ovation to hia:jn Wilmingtohriilay i every-iuc1cei attexid him in future home. ''11 DlSASTROU FIRE-AT SMtTSViLLEr By the arrival of the steam tug Alpha, on Tuea- day, we received news-of a serious confia3o'jf gration at Smith ville. It proke out? in a house owned by Dr.Frink, extending to the - residence of C. G. Horse and to other, gild ings on the premises of W. G. Cutfa&e residence of the Utteir had a narrow escape and wasfyialibbtrenous exer , tioos of the citizens. The losses are summed up as follows:1 bfFrin 8,000, insured t ,1000 C. JlotB taW. iPsaxcaior sH,000; Dr; Curtis, $1000. no insurance. The htU presumed toliaWiiMaflisidentaL pretumeil There are three hundred million peoplefe liTing in Burope, where only sixty million lived ose hundred years ago. ! Ths Old Reliable" Djxahatic Tho' f exccilent J mHue pefformances of pis renowned troupe. Their jrepertrire is ail extensive one, presenting -a list of standard dramas which will require casts embracip'c CTery member of the company. They come-' to Wilmington, 'bearing witU them thejutf qualified endorsement 'tad - assurance otjthe makes her first appearance to-night as Lady Isabel, a character in which Miss Lucille Western has been, said to "brook no rival,? i j. 1 liii . &. :.t UU6 vr tJ win luiiy wairtut ou sajs iuc uiuw; that beside her, Miss Helen; D'Este yitil "pale no ineffectual 'fire." p. htutU is the aoittactorajd jwns f ?il him the .highelsV meea ot praised t will j be borne in mind that their performance corta mencu8 promptly at 8 oHock. feu We have received a copy of the hrst nuin-; :$4v,f -j, f sui.lP ler of n -new paper called The Sonthern Workman" published by Gen. S. C. Arm-. strong, at the Normal and Agricultural In- j 8titute, Hampton, Va. It gives promise ot beinsr a nne paper, it win De puonsnea n mnnl K a n A tttA rtr!a ia ftnf rtna rlnl. I I 1 . 1 . r I If 1 I I III 111 ik. . A U AILS J U II .J1V UW , . - -fJ a voar -TliprA Tffill h At least ttareft pictures in every number. This paper it , ,i . . , .i -j r office at the Institute, and it is for the men who are workmen ot tue ooutu, au oi mem, l . - i a m wherever they are. The General is sure to makft the naner a success. He is 'ffoinsrto , accouot Qf the churches and 8Cnoolg Dere in Wilming'tonV1 and he Will publish the news. from this , region in each number. He wMrts thV people here to sub- Pn. It mi nnnnw anil Via TBI I I H f all Tt v MV " can to make it interesting for them. Mr. H. W, Blake is showing the paper to some 0f our dtuons, and we hope many will sub Bcribe for it. j ? ; - Consressional Districts P : Currituck, Warren, Camden, , Pasquotank, Perquimans, Gates, Chowan. WHertfurdiSKa: Halifax, Bertie, Martin, jWashington, Tyrell. Nortnamptoniii'f ff t. Poputatibn.lll.Ol1 SECOND, OB NEUSE DlSTltflJT. Hyde, i Wayne, Beaulort, Lenoir, Pitt, v Jones, Edgecombe, Pamlico, Wilson, Craven. Greene, t Population, 143,753,.-? t THIRD, , OR CAPE FEAR DISTRICT. Onslow, r Moore, Duplin,- Bladen, Sampson, Columbus,; Harnett, .Brunswick, Cumberland, New Hanover. Carteret, ,r Population, 133,676 st-r sr FouRTri, on metropolitan distkict Johnston, Granville, Wake, Franklin, Chatham, Nash. Orange, Population, 136,876. FIFTH, OR PIEDMONT DISTRICT. Randolph, i Person, Davidson. tJWwell, .JS. Guilford, Itockingham, Alamance, j )utoke8 .; P6pUlationrm,n2. I SIXTH, OR SOUTHWESTERN DISTRICT. Robeson, . - Union, Montgomery, Mecklenburg, Richmond, . Gaston, Anson. Lincoln, Stanley, Catawba, , Cabarrus, Population, 133,381. i aWicXTTr. OU XORTHWE8TPJ1N DISTRICT. p Forsy the, A Surry, Yadkin, Wilkes, Alleghany, Ashe, Watauga. Davie, Rowan, Iredell, Population, 119,318. ! EIGHTH, OR WESTERN DISTRICT .Caldwell, iOC Burke? Cleaveland, Yancey, Rutherford, Henderson, Mitchell, McDowell, Polk, Transylvania, Madison, Buncombe, Hayo6a!AXa a:A,Tickibn, Bwain, . , Macon, Clay,' - Graham. Cherokee. f Population, 134,201. Carolinian, " rr Washington. Feb. L 1872. 1 It waa Sen 3? one eood offiw with another is inhomat); tnougota oacn. isw w un but tS return eril tor good is diaboUcaLt H uuarother puxjly Coftthern.alra.- s ? ...- aif ftlriia i .We. iters ,d I eased to note the presence ' j i M lii.rfrlrELbnidaesa connected imhrtbo dTi!!-: y Tft nn. raffled his Dlscid f rcshness; aud he retains punished for their murderous ataanlt npqa the wg1"? gg SLSS I' the Union-trembling in their bHocs for I atititof frto W wf. Wa wewjj their trothlei'liteV (t am ipealrfbsif thi f racbtsairjff and. unpripclpled leaders) wctald be sacrificed to th just anger of aa insulted country; and when tbeir lives' wer spared by a forgiving government and their property" left chtduched; and J they :wre t derely required ;. to pay a smalt portion of toe immense debt which Jiad peennrowii oq ithe country by their rebellions acts. How 41d thtey fetJay the leniency! y devotion' io-thai gofernment aid its lawsl Noli Bat. by xzchiogi&gl the Sword of iopen rebellion lor, the danger, of the midnight assassin ac cepting, all ?that . a .generous' , governineni 'offered, whj,Ii $n the jtil V hourwpf the niht they cfe; plotting -the death bfithetene factor. Surely the annals of history caff liow iiq e4ual to tbeso rebel ingrate?;- that In , this , enlightened ', age and country,. these pardoned "brothers " should be so lost to all sense of gratitude as to put the knife of the- assassin ' to the tb roat of the men. who petitioned r for their pardon. ' It is te be wondered at that the few honest democrats of the South should hold up : their hands in holy horror, at the: acts of these fiends in human form. ; While f there was reason to doubt, Jit was not expected that the good men of that party would believe; but now that the guilt is brought home -and the skeleton s unearthed, we ask them to show their devotion, to the' Union by a cordial 8uPPort e Republican party. For you to vote against that party will not result in it5 dgfeaX but will pro?e that you believe inku kiuxism. and demonstrate to the party, which is sure to be victorious in the coming campaign, that your cry is still for .war..; : . . - : ha i : OUJi" FOREIGN ELEMENT. It will no doubt surprise the many Ger mans, in ithe South! to know that nearly, if not all, of their Northern brothers are Re publicans. We have never been able to discover any reason why the Southern Ger mans, with very few exceptions, should vote and side i with : secessionists; their interests and business are. almost entirely-with the poorer classes ot whites and colored people; indeed; .were it not for the cash trade of ourl colored race, they would be unable to gain a liylihood.: The honest and upright Ger man" is almost as completely barred from the society of the "blue blooded seces sionist" as is the "Yankee;" he is scoffed at by these would-be "lords of the soil," and called a "Dutchman," or .a "Jew," and every advantage is taken to impose upon him. Why don't you vote where your in terests direct? ; j EMANCIPATION CELEBRATION. Preparations are already on foot for this celebration, and appearances indicate that it will be a most perfect success. t It is fit ting and proper and. shows beyond a doubt how sincerely grateful the enfranchised race feels for the right; conferred. Never will they iorget .the- hour that signed the edict - The once animate form ia but as dust, but the deeds imperishable and unfor gotten will live through .future nges, and the name of Lincoln be uttered vyitb reverf ence and affection by the; succeeding gener ations of those to whom lie was a medium of human salvation. The. same feeling ex ists to-day in Baltimore as in 1861, when the mob stoned the 6ih Mas9. Vol's, on its way to the seat of war, as will be seen by the reported I attempt of these narrow minded, short sighted people to prevent the i COLORED ORPHANS from being assembled together in an asylum. This is the same spirit that incited the mob in New xork city to drag - these cnildren from an asylum of a likelbatufe and hang them to the lamp ' posts These" destitute children are the orphans of colored soldiers hnfougbtfor4heircountry and - liberty, and are proper -charges for the nation's care. But can we expect1 aught else of people who allow the maimed soldiers of the Bouth to beg,rj stafyeand perishi IJanya Souths era BOiuier, wiiu iuc aiiu ui uuc icg guuc, have we furnished with transportation to his .home, who has said to us 'that the wealthy? rebel had refused, with, scorn, to help him. And this is Southern hospitali ty! After dragging these poor people into; a wicsea , reoeiuou, anu mutkiDg ui iluciu cripples and paupers, to refuse to support or aid them, l ne crave or xne noor con script iaunmarked and - iinnoticfcd, while that of the weatthy General is adorned with monuments,, and visited by hundreds of mourners. Does this not speak to tne poor man in thunder tones that the wealthy i 1 t A .lL boutuerner nas no lnieresi in common wan him, and ,would only use him as an ignoble dependent . t SOUTHERN REPURLICAN SOCIABLE. We are pleased to note that this sociably ?J which- we were tearful would be a fairare, nas, in its success, more iuui etuaticu iuo most sanguine expectations. A large repre sentation from the South, and the Presi dent and Vice President of tne4 United States were present, and a'so many dis tinguished gentlemen from other parts of the country I imagine a nan inree limes as -rrrn a. il 11- large as any in w umiDgioo, tue wtui festooned with flags, the bright gas light from Immense chandeliers, shinning on an aSSSmDiage oi uenuij uu uicbo umj be excelled: the deiichtrul music, ana tne many light feet tripping to the, "Blue Dan-, uU" ofi Strauss, ,0 the Mi-OrCara of Fausty or in the recess between tne dancers, prorae nadingl aroondtbe ipacious room, X would I coull corrrey tojoa one half the pleasured experienceairperi tails to: more than open luc . we nouccajrej?&Jo.MBaj hwuwwhu, dent of th3 Association,1 Jntlge Victor Bar rinceii'W. WHolden, T.oVt Douglass, Pri- sramArx.jrs:. llou 7iaiiuu- tuc f lauica " j Judge Cloud, iua. joage mTringeraca .1 nu&iber ot also pleased by raeeUpgMiw rfd- ;MiUef or the Custom1 Hcuse fwh6 Iseemedl ?to thor; ougniy enoy tnj iiu tirs trip toYbiBg ton., Mr, rJ'-ti;SiOo'ol"yWiity; W gainipg an enviable- notorietv bT., several very very able .articles .pubUshe u ibe Washington papers yhcroVi;is!i wel be .9Xtti$&tend gepilemaik. r u3Q T.'-.-?.:. 7x-. ,A-iNAT,AruarjrA' ' ; ;cxoiJSales o 43,bales as iollowailt at21," 4 at 2U, 8 at 211. and 19 at 22 cent? $ lb market firm and. lias adTahcedl ot acen.: ! Bosiatrbna: at f3.90 straineSHao sales reported.,i- ;:f-r; -; :ti.;oT: . 'f , flPDOTS TcFBVTiNa Sales -pf 150 casks at t2J cents i gallon far Southern packages and, 34 casks at 73i centa lor New York packages, llar ket firm and has advanced "1 nt'. v-r,i ): jTAR-Sales of :53bhls at &M tfhbV Market firm; . ..- : . 'y&ji :a 1 1 CacPa TusPESTUiB-ySaleb of 850 ; bbla at If for Hard and fO for 8oft and Virgin. Market ftrm. TUESDAY, February 6. CoTTOK--Sales ot 261 bales, as follows: 13 at 20, 10 at. 21; 99 at 21i, 128 at 211 and 8 at 23 cents B. Market firm. j L Rosin-No sales reported. Market GLrm. Spibits TuBrauTiNK Sales of 257 casks at 73 cents 1$ gallon for Southern packages. Mar ket firm and has adyanced 1 cent. Tab Sales of 2:4 bbJs at $2,60 9 bbl.: Market strong. i ; , Cbcdb ( TcBrENTiNE Sales of 507. bbls at $4 for Hard and ;$6 for Soft an4 Virgin. Market flrin. , ! WEDNESDAY, February 7. Cotton Strong and active Sales of . 833 bales as follows: 20 at 20, 102 at 21, 8 at 21S, 5 at 2U, 12 at 211 lit at 22 and 70 at. 22: cents f lb Rosin Sales of 600 bbls at $3 90$3.95 lor strained an advance of 5 cents. SriRiTa Tcrpjsntine--Stroug and has ad vanced 11 cents. Sales of 150 casks at 73i and 100 at 75 tents V gallon for Southern packages. Tail Sales of 303 bbls at $3.60 per bbl, Mar ket firm.; Cbudb Tcbpentise Steady Sales of 1800 bbls at $4 for Hard and $6 for Soft and Virgin, and 100 bbls at $4.90 for Hard and $5.90 lor Soft and Virgin. - -j NEWBERNE CORN MARKET. REPOKTED DAILY 11 Y WILLIi M H. OLIVER, ' 'CORN AND COMillSSION MERCHANT, j Nr Beiwb, N. C, Feb. 6, 1873. Market quiet.. Receipts large.; Sales at 62 63 eesis per bnaliel ofySGjHJiuads ; i naurova ireigut io uoiasooro oc, 10 w luuif g ton 10c, to Raleign 10c, to Charlotte ISc. per bnshel. ' " r " " ' ' ' ARRIVED. Steamship Pioneerjv-Wakeley, Philadelphia. Worth & Worth Btmr Juniper, Smitb, Fayctteville, Williams & Murchison Btmr A P Hurt, Skinner, Fayetteville. Worth & Worth I Btmr Cumberland. Phillips, Favettbvillo, L H DeRosset. . I - . Btmr AYave, Skinner, Fayetteyille, i Williams & Murchison ! 8chr 8 & E Corson, Browcr, Charleston, Har ris & Howell. Bchr ; M A Coombs, Coombs, Trinidid, G G Baker & Co. I N SfSchr Helen x Hastings, , Havana, Worth & Vorth, .with lruit and molasses. Bchr Donna Anna, Whaley, Havana, Worth & Worth, with molaeei s and fruit. Steamehip Bolivar, Evans, Baitimoro, A I) Caaux Steamship Fanita, Freeman, New Tork, Bar ry Bros. Bchr Thos Booz, Cannon, New York, Master. Br Brig Clio.Cro well, Fall River, J B Blossom & Evans. Btmr Murchison, Garrison, Fayetteville, Wil liams & Murchison ' Stinr North State, Skinner, Fayetteville, L H DsRoeset , 8ws Bark TJlrlka, Bredenburg, New Tork WUlard Bros. . f CLEARED. Stmr Wave, Skinner, Fayetteville, Williams & Murchison. Btmr Cumberland, Phillips, Fayetteville, L JI" ijei&ossev ' . . Btmr A P Hurt, Skinner, Fayetteville, Worth & Worth. ' ' .' ' : - Btmr Juniper, Thornton, Fayetteville, Worth & Worth v , Steamship Lucille, Smoote, Baltimore, A D Casaux. M Stmr North State, Skinrer, Fayetteville, L H DtKOSSet .'UU: Stmr Murchison, Garrison, Fayetteville, Wil liams & Murchison -T -. Steamship Pioneer, Wakcly, Phila4eIpUa. Worth Worth 'ff r1 RECEIPTS. ! PER RIVER STEAMERS. 1 I cottm, Worth & Worth, Vick & Mebane, H B icuert, Love & Jiioeicer.' r t- Star Cumberland 143 bbls rosin, 21 do tar, i do ttrpt, 8 bales cotton, Johnson & RJrdsey. oprunt a tiinson. n A.ercuner, a aermon. istmr wave- ijy bbis rp6in, iu qo spts, wu liams fc Murchison. '.-' r . 41' " Stmr Juniper '&2 bbls tosin. 2i do tar. W & WorU, Williams fc Murchison, A Alderinan. Stmr North State 8 bales cotton. 160 bbls trosln; Ctf d6 ipts, $1 do tar, 2 do turpt, L H K,ef JZ Snutl1 & strnM' Wg? iiftSSSS;" lL: llfl ao tar, 12 oaies cotton, vy imams Murcni iwn, uiocaer ijve. EXPOHT8, wumbiqjiw su. ro.i?, I 5 OO iptl, YJ UO tar,' 19 Dfies COltOL, w Dnsn a -mV imwneaprTaiennJa.,iij PT -n D Co U F 0 D T A C L 0 s-mta f--tt4" -yoB75 t" rV- Mi cv 4- DUDLEY & ELLIS, fecitllvT -4? s ff:taJHBooa,. rSits Wits' TransfomiBs the CcrzDlsxioa. The transformations . produced by ; HAOAx'a Mao xoua Bxlxl are quite as astonishing as any scene on the' sUe of a theatre. That , unons beantifier,. transmutes a sallow, peeky looking complexion, Into one in which the lilly and the rose Tie for admiration, ;and imparts to a dry, harsh skinr the softness of perfect loveliness. Tan and frecklesr which' country air and aun Uht J are pretty sure - to produce, in spite of parasols and sundowns, are completely obliter ated by it; ' while it has a perfectly magical errect in banishing undue redaeas, blotches aud I pimples from the .skin. " When "the lady who fiaanseaiv TOnremeay ner eompiexionaj otucu looks in tire' i!jirror ab is eaall y- astovnded and. gratififtd at the rnrproTments Inf her ap-. pearanee. Jiverj oiemisn nas aisappearea ; ner neck, arms and bosom,; now rival in r whiteness the snowy f collar which encircles her throat, her leheek- mantles with a peach-like i bloom, and she is ready to invoke a blessing on the in? ventor of the article which has wrought such a delightful' fransfoimatlon. ' I If you 'desire rosy cheeks and a - complexion fair and free from. Pimples, Blotches . and Erup tions, purify your blood by taking Dri Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery j ' NEW iDYERTISEnENTS. WILMINGTON 0PEM HOUSE. "OlD BELIABlE'i ESTABLISHSO 1SGS. i "The Oldest, the Largest and the Greatest." Thursday Night, Feb. 8th, 1872. THE GREAT CLASSIC ACTRESS HELEN D'ESTE, Supported by the young Tragedian ' Mr. J. G; STUTT2 and 25 Ladies and Gentlemen, making in all the largest Corps Dramatique on the f American Continent, having had the same members for three years past. - r j , Remember Thursday night, February 8th, . EAST LYIVIE, OR, THE EL.OPEMENT, Helen D'Este ' as Lady Isabel and Madam Vine. - i ; j J. G. Stuttz as Sir Francis Levison i Doors open at 61 o'clock ; ; Performance at 8 o'clock. ' j PRICE OF ADMISSION Parquette. ..75 Cents Dress Circle....... ...... I.. 75 " Parquette Circle. ...,..!.. .50 " Family Circle. : : . . . . .... J...50 Gallery..'.;... L !.:.25 Private Boxes ,.,t and $8 Seats can be reserved at Helnsberger's Book and Music Store without extra charge. Sale commencing Mondar,' Feb. 5thi 1S73. K ' feb'4;' , r L, 172-81 " - u Wi u a b PACIFIC txTJANO. CASH AND TIME PR1CE8 MATERIALLY F J; -:j , REDUCED. ' Thefuse of this Guano tor Cotton and Corn or the past six years has. established its charac ter for BXI4AEILITY and excbllzscb. Experience has demonstrated that under fat- arable conditions of season f an application of from 150 to 200 pounds per acre increases the crop from two to three fold overithe natural capacity of the soil. 1 - The cost oi growing cotton to the planter is n exact proportidu to. the yield Obtained ter acre from the land - and labor employed in its cultivation hence the agency which so lareel v increases the production at so moderate an out-H lay ot, capital must be essential to profitable planting. - i uor price and terms for the season apply to WM. H. MoRARY & CO;, Agents Pacific Guano Company, ; Wilmington, K. C JOHNS. REESE & CO., . f ; GeneraV Agent, V ' " Baimore, Md. feb 8 r r I i 173-2m PACIFIC GUANO C0MPANT8 C0UPOUI1D Acid Piiosphatc ql Xitnc For Composting with Seed. This article is prepared ezpressl? for com posting with Cotton Seed, In order to supply it with Solusub Pbosphobic Acid,? which ia ne cessary to render It most effective: and economi cal as a fertilizer. 1 I ; xj pounds Cotton Seed composted 4 with 250 pounds Acid fhosphate has been: found by ex perience to produce results rarely equalled and never surpassed by any , other fertilizer. A compost made in this manner "contains all the elements of value that can - inter Into any fertilizer. It is the only maimer In which Cot ton Seed can be promptly used. , . With this Phosphate the planter, can aupply himself with a fertiliser of thp highest grade at the smallest cost, which will enable him to use it UhepaUy. and thus realize the highest results from the time and, labor employed in making his crop. s 7r;y.f '.wV.t i f- l'i'iiin:y. - for printed directions for composting, an4 for price, terms, &ct apply to i ' y WM. Ji. McRAKY CO., Agents. v ' Wilmington, N. C. JOHN S. BSS & CO ; j - i :, ,;,.;":-; -,u:,;t General Agents,- :v lialttmore, Md. feb 8: 173-2m 5 OFFICE OF COUNTY TREA8UKEB, : --r i. ..... ! j.-. ; : - t. - ': " :2iBwHjLTioyB Cousst, f ' Vrk February thf 18 A , ON and after to-day the March Coupons on New Hanover Bonds will be paid on pre sentation to the. Treasurer's ofice at Baas, Bcott & Co.'s. - J " -s A -" - - ' ' O. FENNELL, 3a. . County Treasurer, feb 8 i .' 173 It MEW STYIE OP i Now opening and for SALE VEJEfc JUO Wi - v . r; aot capes, At i. Cltj. Clot Wart,, rHEATRE J TJcxy AdTcrtisemcnts. Friendship Temple ot Mow & Tempe 1 . YOU ARE THEY iiTORMEI THAT . . the Rer. J; C. Hlden has kindly; consented to oelxrer a Temperance, Lectured at 1 he Sea men's Bethel on Friday night the 0th Inst, at o clock. .You are expected to-urcetfalr yonr Temple by-t o'clock, and maich to the Bethel in fial Tcgalla.' Mount orivet Council F. of T. i Ts T w ccompanyyou, and every- Milng hasTeen placed in readiness for . the com- ft eeomroedtlonot att desiring to at tena.' 'The " Dnblic rnirn - inviiea to partieiftale with ua. T.poi '. ; J WKisq,: :.; : ; Jso B BoBisok, - W M Mon ROB, WTfiPOOHBB, . 8 T Potts, 4 y committee of Xrrauementg. febb i: 17S-lt IpNQRAlN, Three Ply and Bussels Carpetlngs, JL : Standard articles can le had at - . " J. S; WILLIAMS. THWiN& ?ctabucb, Scotch, ButleTs; X CJrash, Birds Eye and Cotton Diapers. r . Fnr ui lis to - vittt m .'. For sale bv S-VWILtfAMS. , ...... 17S .TO"ATER PliOOF, reen and; Uoldmiitures feb8- J, S. WILLIAMS. NURSERY SHEETING, For sale by J. S. WILLIAMS. 173- RATHER DUSTER, and Counter Brushes; For sale bv J. 8. WILLIAMS. 178 feb 8 Tlf ARSEILLES QUILTa lr BedTaCribT, For sale bv 8. WILLIAMS. ' W.i- - 173 leb8 ELEECY LINED HOSIERY ; Can be had at J. S. WILLIAMS. :j 173 feb 8 Bramliall, Smitli & Co. ., fcuccKssoas to ,i n- 303 Broadway, New York. MAiunrACTx-atns i joBBtBs r Carriages. Velocipedes, Carts, Wagons, Toys, &c KJ-Send for Catalog. ca . . 17S-U : feb 8 DOLLAR STEAM ENGINE. A MUSING AND INSTRUCTIVE. Its like XX was never eeen. Brass 1 Boiler. Silver Plated Fly Wheel, Cylinder, SfeeJm Chest. Se- iy,v aive, etc. oeni oy mail, prepared fa! 80 BRAMHALL, SMITd, & CO., &s Chafer St New York. feb8 IW-lt Our Dollar Steam Eni body tbatMealt; so perfect : so coaDplele, and ffWSrX2 of $l.30by sBltAM HALr SMITH & COM 128 ChamberSt., N. Y. v feb 8 . . 178-lt Who Wants Steady Employment .liul Good May? Let those who do, apply at once for descrip tive circular and the extraordinary liberal terms we offcr "live" energetic, reliable men to sell the COLDY PREMIUM , WRINGER ! j W,ith Moulton's Patent Indestructible Rolls, COLBY'S LITTLE WASUKlt. ;They are the most perfect Machines for their respective purposes that have ever delighted a hijmeand why ? Simply because they . wash the cleanest, and wriag the dry est ; they work the easiest, and are by far the cheapest ; they take least room, and are much the most dura ble; they do their work In half the time re- J quired by any other machine, atd they u'ye the etnes. mey wUlflt any tub. . ,uc. WIUNGEU 47.00, WASlifiR $5.00. Exclusive territory given, address BRAWIAm SMITH tt CO., (.enH JaU.. 1V8 Chamber St. N. y' Colby Bro's A Co. Watcibury, Vt. ' " - 4CUO - ! 17S-lt The Greatest Discover? of the Age EAU PRANCAISEj Du DOCTEUR LAURENT, of Paris. An, Infallible cure for all T Sainr, as well a obstinate iEauirioHsThis preparation is uiiversally usedamontr the high erclaisea in i Fbixck and Ekgulmd. A little amcaisz will be tent to any ad- 8la Agent for the U. S KlcLmond. Va. feb 8 17Sw BANK or fii W HAW OYU CAPITAL, $150,000; ': L. B. GBAlHeEB I.I.... '..v..". ...ICr.Prldent.- C M. STETtMAK.. . . S. ' D." Waixacb Isaac Batxs . . . . . Vice President. V.Cashier. klTeller. THIS BANK is now open for the transaction A . J of bjasiuess. Exchange for sate at par i.n 'ew York. Balti more, &c, &c Depusits received. fiel'a .Ex change in sums to suit on Gteat Iritaih.' lre laiid, Germany, France, &c. ' ..' . v GIVES ALL TDK UBVAXTAGv'b OF A SAV INGS BANK, by issuing certificates oi deposit uw"ufi uu pjauie aucr nuetn cava' ! DIRECTORS : h.m B. Gralngeri D. K. Murchison f of Williams A Murchison), G. B. French (of G. R, French fc Bon), C M. fitedman (of Wrigtt & Stedman). H. Vollers (of Adrian & Vollers); J. W. Hlason (of Spmut S llinson), Jas. A Leak' (of Wades boro). S Hill We sell for easbi'and our Goods are Prime And as low as the lowett you'll nod ; i . f i So don't be so slow, bat rive us a show; And call at the LIVE BOOT STORE,. - Where you can get something neat ia To pat on your feet, . . . To keep out the rain and relicTe you from pain. Which, yon know all consider a treat - - . i , a. l. pbjceT'.v v. " ' Lite Boot and Shoe Store; . 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The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 8, 1872, edition 1
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