. Wilmington. Past, present & future, embracing historical sketches of its growth and progress from its establishment to the present time, together with outline of North Carolina history. Also a review of its manufacturing, mercantile, naval, and general business advantages, together with statistics ... To which is [!] added sketches of the principal business houses and manufacturing concerns of the metropolis of North Carolina. From FiveFatlioni Hole to Wilmington, and vice versa. Every vessel drawing 6 feet U U U rj U and under 63^ feet 7 $ 9 5010 5012 00 12 50 13 00 13 50 14 00 15 00 16 00


. Wilmington. Past, present & future, embracing historical sketches of its growth and progress from its establishment to the present time, together with outline of North Carolina history. Also a review of its manufacturing, mercantile, naval, and general business advantages, together with statistics ... To which is [!] added sketches of the principal business houses and manufacturing concerns of the metropolis of North Carolina. From FiveFatlioni Hole to Wilmington, and vice versa. Every vessel drawing 6 feet U U U rj U and under 63^ feet 7 $ 9 5010 5012 00 12 50 13 00 13 50 14 00 15 00 16 00 18 00 19 7522 0024 0026 5029 0042 0035 0040 0044 00 1 7 008 00 73^ 9 00 :: :: :: r^::: :: :: r^: 8 9 75 SV2 9 10 2510 75 914 • 11 25 .< 4 10 10 12 25 103^ 13 25 lOM 11 11^ a << w 12 11 IIK • 12 14 50 15 75 16 75 123^ 17 50 12^8 13 13M 14 13 13K 14 20 0022 2524 25 143^ 26 25 uy i< u w 15 15 28 25 153^ 30 GO From Smithville to Brunswick, or from Brunswick to Wilmington, or vice versa, isone-half the pilotage from Smithville to Wilmington, From Smithville to Five FathomHole, from Five Fathom Hole to Brunswick, from Brunswick to Campbells Island,from Campbells Island to Wilmington, or vice versa, one fourth of the pilotage fromSmithville to Wilmington: Provided, That vessels of 60 tons burthen, owned by thecitizens of this State, shall not be required to take a pilot. WILMINGTON—PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE. 59. Alligator Captured in front of the City Measuring 10 1-2 feet. RIVER NAVIGATION. By means of several lines of steamboats, Wilmington is in direct communicationwith Fayetteville, at the head of navigation on the Cape Fear River, and with the in-terior of the State. Fayetteville is the county seat of Cumberland County, and an activeand miportant business and manufacturing center. It commands the trade of the ad-jacent country, from which it receives the products of the pine forests. These arelumber, tar, rosin and turpentine, which, together with cotton, constit


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