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j. ft i n t i-'f "l iL ions. ITWt SVV tl" r .111 t. - th' : ' 'L--" xrTiiILi&A1jZ&ig aUatUWAF hTooXm. 130.180 to? - JSEmUiwt i. J. fTZE, Observer. U. .8 A. i Sunday aftcrinUTiMebration of tbe Holy Eucharist at 7i o'clock a Kvenini; Prayer fe-,clock. CnoRWJdilallscIiill at.(f A. M; Preparatory service at 10 a. tn.; German lpi9Copal,) every Suodaqpaitl: orcc m , S " i-i A rf -k M v w evening at Hi r. m. - i - - 1 TiiEiiE were only threttiitfriajjfu4 censes issued during the past week, anJ th ev were all lor white cdtftf ' A sttiGiiT siiowEjfmei tired 'nature cosideraljjr. notWbugbf,rairr,4i6wevcr, to U$ the dust' K.mSrW3 C.Nw YirrkfHouae in M iri rh' r rr i. irsitimriodrJtniir en 4 -yOo iwyi . e i tire.stocaESjraoj8aittyiiD boot! and gltne, ftLlc,FXgTV rn"ar'- Ini Ye 4omSeSi5iDge um I ue person fju?f l , -locals thanks it be will leave it at this ' FALt Trade. 15. Hanstein starts to stock of ."godUdior4ire fal trade. II will spealTTtrfglA'lPoST when hi returns. T. imtS'w - T'clicapcstBtocksjitdry goods tb ,Thr poor uufortunato lunanawjiof freaks Wrl'o leaVhl Kesidehtrthli cityj is'.'-we is the brother ot a well kno&tkrtfStaU Jn"e7e5neas iOTnnrover to his mothe yesterday morning, who will no doul yearayf -In A day or "two ago some mahcioua peT!. fajrfeanei dultofe8ni tl?relhc noaa generatarj from its tl;CeaTng the pipejn aftefwards wrenched a coujpJGi6pp1 p8iniT"frnm Tim CnSI-f 15 t -r - -" - , , . , &mmz one o thU:7,-. h air rmiiu?f,,,r!"giad1,tpp , . . . 111 .41 in hnin fll lr nnmnnllni) 1 " proprietor refuseflj IP. iLX .-i. - u ; L J. . J? . . rJlerpIaforo-iroaQi as soon as she is SW?.TOm r4o.IVfW Wofr J -tTn-ftw, OfSI-W.. I TSaWtUI clotbfdgoQIft) Xork cost, i3 tooto "f j S. ILiNSTEiN & Go's., J i'mw,mYm i -1 New York Mouse, I lm ; O-tSt 'X O ricct street. - il : o.tiVm.rx. n.Wieaf ?a n.wy forrthofirf4: ' arei FilN "stociT wcV Vices 'anil .cock cheaDri are now 6v. 33& Co., Itosafi'a Jath hoases Jtox Jadies Ara riihitjt?zu 1 i3- - . .Ja -i- p V. fI W Bail l ic wjuias uuui wct, uu uiBkicr I -.1 Arriast uer fSm .XrrrUt tbe -wroa' had nearly died, out, and (See ch style, andarea great comtoi-. Q: thf Jer-la tot many instances the We - i-ToH - nmrl Vi Ihanlrl A. .rnK. I ------ ' i- : 2 - I. I fc " . w r . n 1 1 1 ii w.p .. , . m THE TOWN CRIER. s4 easiness 13 quiet. Hipe firtxmarket thJiHtnurniDg. -'-rJT rest orins I (U6 sfetal : .nVrtTh--5t TEOTI5nvr?tB tffce work laarfefeel OKA t A't Bro. HaToxt tu e Scotchman past week 521eeyes, 3 calves, ?l sheep and shows. Uiii tiireaaiajrinuMi Two pfrsqns charged widisorderly cocdtictfv c Tibg' and aDjisiog each otJernT --r inerf were. (r rwA,r4d fca, afd ; S' o rrxaso eoaiin-; a few jgr.oraRmrnrf h m iLiW rhft uw.ntwftJ . frk 1 110 .1 :it I , Jq ileCitV I liitM f. . il J2 LiLva. fo Mw tqJa Iiqva at sai Tamp on Third ! to Ji3"irr"! I street in Front oi Capl. W. A. Cum minc'reSicfeifc! f ?m'Jvea"l15ecatfse' it perelfcrflrlln-'ftfacVeuddenlyj a!fViePnTiDjsTnMone'wft,h ittTvCtoittealefl ckonottura a deaf -ear: gtoh3arpi,4Jiat boy, Take the' M all ffSy3liu,m,lVV?,uA,rf,., ' j ati ?tt - r ; i't1".!"" ,! Ji1;-.-- , . .. i i griLT MiLK.-Yesterday afternoon,; lS&rteHMa9?? WIS rPj htaiWJ&iiag, SUmia inice ,wup,.iR Pma A whotqjcandowiltioux it. a- copnAvmgtvutpjpwMjae ne naa gpnej larjinu lurneu over to tne ariyr wnoj rmnlhnWftrrPg'tifl.olfeT c. I Uiik. &WdMddA)mr WiifiEljABiarDEsrf X5REY3.- This new militarv orcanizition was "perilr.rast'wg'hJnd" the following Oiucers CJecf eu ;,uuiaiu, pui. i.4.a3m, i First, Lie.hteu$nt, Chas. Southerland ; Second. Lieutenant, John B. Berry. The civil officers are James D. Dry, PresU dent, and Chaa. E. CJcapor, Secretary, WeotM ac7lVei&wrG?afetaih Nash can ba-euared Horn, the Rosebud Band, in.gaseQrde bRt it js not our af- air. we suppose. , The St. Josepil-Lndustrial Exposi at St, Joseph, Mu., on the 20th of Hcp- teiSrJW?rtCif,f)rfl9flse8 to-dd great things, rTi i A-e r c tarv jiDd-G ru c r al Suoeriotcni- fl.?T twi rijf, nil in. I II k I ' , I AaJJrWtVi mh EaPer United tates.rcoaestiog acpj of their pubf liionVio'W "fciind W States and i piaccu on t'iuiuiiiuu. iv.iici ivaiuo iucj fWttre,soldrat'1atiaioh to th highest T-tildaBrid the 'proceeds devoted to the fund for building a monument to. Horace Wri9PPfr,?B-iStafe wiU b ,lihorouMy,f.ftprp8ente4 . Tbenembers .of the Car- "r )lution to abolish the re- bdatsTto the: use of only a j rb' aat h ereto tor e, an d 4 , I 'piasftr of?! thcr- yact t the W amgrotdr&rr fliat he exncaienrr - i: resoiuiion 1.2: at i x -r- t - . - lJ!a4wulJ be netessa- f irSt W are 'clad tNh firat Thorsrlay in August next, and I : Z-l ' . V ' ' i rr.. rf rr TIM w - entire ctjq rse, and nor. I.C 7. -rirrr'r.' : Z 2nd. The County Commissioners, or jaildwea ftMDMtbeiraaihY a TrYce, 'whlcrweithmkvwasVier flfclSJ'bTftie right of sailing their toatlI?5DCC--eiIgai oaiiot ooxe, one ior r. ... . iOitr amendment to be voted on. ,., l as thjywputd dwiig. - - 0m Fbflnltinte lfth& Mr Vas very Irrberrte b' st4rtei;:!a IpSMivMi'(9 Vcih iails they tachlasr aails4 h hn-W-aWrf wneD a boat enters toria I she isexrffQdl n dtlt)r3be can, that bAtigiriimfienedt bg Ih&rnSe iof the race ock cheapJfttberuki restricting Nthem to the use f theroles restricting vthem to the; usef carry?srtfchtaDiT, .wi n" facPfkflingon the part ot those wk9j formed the rules foe-governmehV6f the club. City Improtkments. Besides the wonderful acvity. displayed in buUdr tras, rthe citv anteoritieg ara actively Vgjedip55t4, esjiaJPytfR a sanitary nature. An immense sewer irom vjueeo. draimag toe low lands jaj that vicinity, and making a great im- provemcnt. It is larce enoash to Der- mit a man to pass thrcgb, iinoclytnj it out, if necessary. Un the upper side , w of Front street, tbe sewer will branch like a Y, thus draining both the valleys in that vicinitr. The street is bein: fiae4 kff fo die gradi and kucji pCaisV sdNie tb'tbe officers -for their energy this matter. - STATE ITEMS. The crops in Duplin. Sampson and well. The general health of Duplin county is declared by the Magnolia Monitor to be good? . , According to the Piedmont Pre, a sew cot ton factory is to be erected pear Hickory Tavern. Much of the track of the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad has been laid with new 'fisb-joinf iron. ,l ' ' r ' 1 Greensboro1 calm'v contem plates toreo separate and distinct exeursions I iqfmtinsrjoni J j .... . irm 'sm&s.mi A 1 I V"w vaianun I ulio into a .Mnrincr firtn rlav loot i r .n . I wee k rand, was .e i E " TT7 " drowned. drowned. Tiie Raleigh Neas saya: ,W J Ed wards has assumed entire control of the Spirit of the Age newsrjapeT, and 5 wtll continue its publication as formerly. , The Raleigh News says : On the 20tb of June the News contained in iull the opinion of the Supreme Court of the State delivered by Judge Reade, in the , Garrett vs. Cheshire, wherein it hwas held that the recent decision of the. Court of the United tates in rift nam tlr nnt anrtl tn TJ'nrth Carolina, and the Homestead nrovlsion i5oor Constitution was iood&ii. re- trospective actioti-i. ! e. aganst;;pd debU We now learn that this case will e taken up &s a test case to the Su- preme Court of the United States on a rrwrit of error. The necessarr papers weTe beiBg.prep.red this week. ; TnE Raleigh News says : "Yesterday afternoon while the dog catcher, a city - - o - tl0n on niimmgton streer, lie was at tacked by about thirty ragamuffin Lilliputians, armed with melon rind? who forced him to make a precipitate ret rat in one of the stores on that street. The retreafc coused the boys to shout, which attracted the innumerable host of market bouse loungers and all the rest ot the boys in town. The continued shouts and huzzas of the boys and men over toeir success in overpowering a city official, and the general, se ene that ensued on this, tbe second street in iriH portance in the city ot Raleigh, would i ,1: a u nf fi rva Hill rsn fhn (uiKitinn nf an a6 SheritTs election.' The noise. though, had the effect of , waking up ;a policeman, who came up just as the sport was over to view tbe deserted bat tlencld, and to meditate over, what he - : mm' m ; ' J J wouia nave cusne naa ne oeenwnere in belonged. .' vi Important to Voters. The Raleigh ,2&fc publishes the fol lowing instructions which' should be carefully heeded. It comes to us in an official shape, being signed by tbe Chair man of the several State Committees, and shotrld Uc cut out foi 'future refer ence : Raleioii, N. C, July 22d, 1871 The undersigned, in reply to inquiries J made from different parts of the btatc i u w wuai uc wc kmuiuici iu suuuiu- I tin? the constif utional amendments An a will state : .. a i :a. i i i i xs. a 116 oucuu iu every county in the State ahaU open the polls at the, ev- ae same- snau DeKepc open one day, i I?on the hour ot o A. M.. until the hour i?5-tf 7,T1L. whea cverv nerson ottaHfled to tote according to the constitution may- rote for or against each amehd- menf on a written or Drtnted ticket. I opoI1 their failure, the inspectors of for each election ltu nf eaiA wM .k.h Uched thereto a written or printed la- bet, designating tbe amendments to be Toted on therein, and after the dose, of separately the nnmber of yotts castt tor tbe amendmenL m ap. 153, acts 1872 -'73.) would suggest the following as one oi the tickets :; j 'Amendment teN. O. CotidtitatioTl'in Public Debt (cbsp. 85; acts or amendment (or when so desired, 1 say) against amendment. yiareu to aaiveaca aareDcimtnii ti wuicu j there are eiht. : . : ' ! ' ; i.ii - W. RfJox, . " Acting Ch'n. DemConi. S. T. Carbow, Ch'n.1 Republican Com. W. S. Mason, Ch'n. Liberal Rep. Com. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH gton. rT Wasuington, J uly L. Itisfetatcil that the rostmaslcr (Jcunal has awarded the contract for the mail be tween Charleston and Havana via Key West. The contractors proie establishing a line of steamers between the pints, and claim that they can save sixty hours?. UTAH. iy -6 ; 4 two' ItJi Salt ke City. J uly l& Butcher, who killed Cotton an ja'sjwas arrtste3lerdii. ITlit & nYas sbotfiYcftiaidE tvith 4 rvol nnre with n. khnt. ln ulo.l -itli lmckshoL" The eldest son was shot five times and cut in ! 'etalkices with a knife. The number of rfcs Hiout the ti rrihlo :in-:iir led to the glneral belief that the Cotton's were the as sailants. The people of Bri -'ham canon seem to justify Butcher. J jflHW Mil Hi i M A f 1 MARYLAND. Baltimore:, July 2". Some of the losses by the fire are .as fol- lpaa: peatralJPresbyt(3ilan cktuch 70,000, moui.iuLv cju.ww: oisiers oi soirt' nun St. Alphonsus' School and Library, los.s SS(,- OOdmiaBetl. Theifij-oT Istorptfi on Saratoga street, at the Central Garden Lager Beer Sa loon. Tho building oQcepicd by the Redtmp- tionist Fathers was flooded. The English, Lutheran church. wUh the. parsonage and a valuable iibrary;aj?l)urnol; ;Thp Univer sity of Maryland aud the Maryland A cade-- jniif df Arfe,fjwlreiftillly(briitd.I The; ormeT'wa's floodedl The'Mus-cum attached. miwuioi rn Ioi:7olk. July About, 1 qclojc thiA-ni.au. incendinry flrc broke odt frbm a'builaing on the West sde, of .MrkeL Square,, occupied as a boot ana snoq sre. wwins fofho Uur$tyng of the water maaqh1iUijfjbetore turn tlic limited resources of tho rxe" department, the fire gained headway, ' all irlnally extendea on ine jMortnern suie as iar as Archer o: Co. s drug store on Main street, destroying or dam angslx'or eight buildings. The total loss S . . A . A : J. 1- . 1 .. & A, ftnft ' ; . 1 . 4 AM vMMya vlu uy covcrci oy in surance, rltockftt igpal$, which wcresent hp. brought over three enxlnt from rorte- mouth untt one from the'Navy Yard, which renacreti great assistance m preventing a . - .11.. I- further spread of thfiir; ' ' f A farmer Jiving near Mount Vernon at tempted to wreck the eastward .bound train on the'O.'and M. "railroad. Tlie sharks from the engine, he said, nurned his fences. He has been Jailed. Lynchnrig threatened. OHIO. r Cincinnati, July L'. siepiieu juaiuer , an old and highly es teemed German citizen, founder of the Cin- cinnaii, oiKSDiait. ana at one tune connected , with' 'tha.jew'Vdrk Ktnixin Zei- tung, dietl, Ticre afcUiighVof general debility. Aged 68. i. i ti V NEW IfOIlK. in- hi : ' "' Nf;w VoiiK, July (At iMiidnigJit.tlMJiipnzo .fighlqrs Arthur "11 i h. . - t -i . tuamuers an jreorro fciuaoua, i u 1:1 two steamboats for the far Rockaway, l Jight at- daybreak. They were each accompanied by about fifty ? rricndKt ' ' pecie snipmcnis 10-aay, one quarter ot a million., " . V.Wn Whipple, J4q..CAihier of tho Nor folk PostofTico, been anesled. litre. Chferge, embezzlcHltast. ' ' -l"-'!B6STo.v, July L' The dispatches represent the unti-liutler movement in the Republican parly as lor mldable, and threaxenin'r his pro -"peels of either nomination or election." Delia Corcojrau, a yyun Jris-h vouian, i- .-m J.t '.U ,l,.i- ......I 41 into the river by negroes in New Jersey, op posite YOrKCTS, Sunday flight. Three ar- reSTs have bceri made. CABLB .! DISPATCHES. SPAIN. ;IAKCKI.O-XA, July "Cf;. Four ofnccrj, of the civil gnard were Khot in attcnipttns to desert to the Carlisle. ' ' , .Lvdiud, July 2? , Con treas in assuming the,, title and com mander of the land and sea forces of Cantorr Murcia, has addressed a circular io the for-" eign powers, i t- " . 1 'The Germans have reieasedthe rrcwof thO: -Vigilentc ferijrlnrj'tl'ie OVrman Con ml 'an-1 fa in fj y ' w o ui d b e a hot . FRANCE. , - ' ' -.'! IJAA'ONSfK, J tllv If:. Tlife Keptoblfchns are eoncentratinz near Pampelana Corlos, at Klizendo, with J5C0 soldiers well ar;neJ. .Th'. stru;!e will be NEW YORK IIAKKETS. r .!? h-SK1 ionic. .Iu!y 3. Stocks citti'et.' XJoTd licavy at 1 io1. Money feasy ai jU-j easyatOaS percent. Exchange iong prininf, bonlrtrtiqt. ds dnll birt steady. r Cottoa ,quiet. Sllddliug iuiet Jnly. a?6a 20 1-16: August. 19 1-16; September, USi. Fl'our qnlet nml nhe'haaVed. Wheat qniet Without decided change. Corn quiet but steady.' Pork Arm new mess ?17 ji$l7 Iard qniet Western f-teai ' Hpirits Turpentine steadyat'f-iall'cent. Kosin firm at ?3 a3. Freights, firm. '.ii , : v j. i . K r-tWASriirf w mw b FOREIGN MARKETS. tzpf xojr, July 2a. Consols?. V;6.5Srnewt90H. 11.1 jl ww4i!-rTw9a. Bales onijMtrbiteaTiapecuUar aaAi 1A laef9fwtlrIXrri2 ifcXY .vliiU 'iV huh ,mkitim n.iitjfa'rl J Mrs wnrrFiEiJ) venerable lady, ri?ingmiBurtaXnfieia, fell dclSW5?llg table. She hadaqt prqi qusf v Jwn sick, !i vinSmiBurtaVia, Tn e G V ce'risbofo, Pbtridt eajs that a ncw'rilctce'rjas betVl tstabliVhed ndoMb county by the nejne of Sap Stone Mount, with J W Cox as P. IL We 1 earn Tt urn the fioanols , News, oi the 23d, that a Icrtipic, hail storm passed over the uppcir portiqjji vf, Halifax coun- ty on j?aiuruajiaa?Ej ipjqryig me crops badly. Tot Raleigh iVw says : F wcnd:; days past a perfect war has becq going vu whu iuc uiiictj jjcco-via iur iu pv3t-.i tion orStcaVd to the Luoatic Asylum made vacant-rivitha-ctth of M Hnff Siur. There were as. many ;m forty applications for' the position, jbachof twhom waa battiing for No. 1. The war closed yesterday evening by the election by the Board of Directors. of Mrs. Hug- gicff, tue widow ot tbe , deceased Btew ard, who made her first 'Application 1 great yarieiy of weights and quality, 'as in session.7 ' ifiju fif. . , ' . whilf thfi Rtarrl ws . - -.'iii-' i: ti lis i la the election of Mrs.Hugginsj tbe Board has won the just' and righteous -ii " ii-i-:,. ItaleigU, as sbe Is known to be a lady cf -7 ' . . - - iritjii. .; 1 - . . .a4 eerycaty popular, ana win aouDtiessn'i the place with credit to herself and honor tp the Institution. A Freak of Nature Wondrous JET lects of Indian Turnip-r-A. Remark able Bearded'Boy Developed Like a Jil jjn. Vashicgton county, lad., has a won deful lusus naturiB in the person of' a boy not three years of age. From 'a entieman who recently yisited the house ot the father of the boy, and taw him with(his own eyes, wc learn the fol lowing particulars : James Williams a well-to-do farmer, who resides twelve miles cast by south of Salem, has a boy who will be three years old on the 11th or October next, lue cniia is very health y4, and :, well,-formed-, in every re spect, except his weight is seventy-five pounds, a little above the average! When about one year of age this child becan to develop rapidly, and now pre sents the appearance of a man. Upon the lace arc long black whiskers and mnnstaehn of remarkablv thriftv crrowth and fineness ot texture. Tfic" back and breast of the child are covered with silken black hair from two to three. inches iu! length. The child has goodlicalth and is'.Tery intelligent. The face wears as thought ful an expression as that of a man . ot mature year.-, and is withal quite hand some, were it not that the cheeks puff out too much, thereby detracting lrom ii3 beauty. Our informant says he never s-iv; htich a wonaeriai sigui in uis me, and states that those who live near Mr. Williamsand see tbochild almost daily yet !dbk upon the little one tn perfect aiujA-uiuui4.. . .. , , . , In in Akinc- iriinu v as to how thisireaK r aturc was accounted for. tbe mother O ol the child stated that when he was in uisursL vaar iio lioi uuiu ui.au. jluuiou turuin and eat ic up. This vegetable is a very powerful' astringent, andtbepby- sirnn in Attcndaticc at the tlmbis said to have worked a whole diy to counteract its lcilueccc- j?roni tula time tne cniia commenced the development now ac comnlishcd, and to this Indian turnip is . ., t,;uni ;n miAXfm as.ivu uftiu-,u iui..,.u.fw.v, we do ndt ffiVc an opinion, attnongu niti.it -Trunin ii ttimin hart tn rin with thta "-"- T " ca?o we cannot ccnceive. Ihe parents ot the child, we Icarn, were to have ex - hibiteditat Balem yesterday.-iT I; COXy CTAU a. WIT.MflV'riTfllf IfTAfllTFT. i Iff. " ! T : 1 11 fT TTT1IJ T SATURDAY. - July 2S 1:S0 P. M. Spirits Tubpentine Sales of 85 casks at 8 cents per gallon for Southern pack-' axes.- 1 ' 1 1 ' rf M Cutjdb TunPBNTijris Sales ot 170 MjIs at $3 CO' for Hard and ta tO 'Ibr Yellow Wp aad Virgin. KasiN-rifo trausaxlloBS repottpd, Taij Saks ol'JO bbls at $ 55 pe.r bbl. i CoTTokSaics o(512 .italci.al'WIjU per poand. , j, ; Receipts ol naval stores per railroads Jul J 2Gih, as appear on the bulfetla board of the Produce Exchange :" '; ... , Spirits Turpentine, Cbbls.). ; . . L . . 8,885 iio.ini bMi..-.V;!:!(..i:K;::J..i.tt ess ;H:c"iYV-itJ l,iV ,.;. :: .e If V .T- AvOiio,juiucaj MARTim , akrivei: ' :t : 5 Sc'br LoreczQ, JFbrcmari,7 with', 1.C50 bushels corn to BiafOrtf, Crow '& Co. . . , Steamship Tonawaoda, WUtpaots, ; from P!ii!adelpiiia. to Worth & Worth, . 20 Steamship Lucille, Bennett, fin Balti more, to A D,Qa?aax, A , , '"'"'t ' . CJLKAD. t ' ' Br Barque Gartaor, Thoratoa, for Liverpool, by VIck & Jlebane, cargo' by DcRoeset & Co. , Nor Eri? Rnfas. CknstcBsen, for Cork or Falmouth lor orders, by llcide Bro, csrjo by Wllllamg & March g FOREIGN. ' - ' Liver roo! British Barque Gars tanr S01 casks fpirtts lurpenune, i.iw poia rroifl, . . . . . . - rjju ao cruae lurpemuic, iw ouis w. ' Cork or Falmouth for orders Nor Brig Ruf us 1,375 ca3ks spirits turpentine. MISCELLANEOUS. j i E.A FEB. OUBLE CAF, demy, quarto poL bill 3Ar j cap, legaL cap, roqiwap, letUr, packet I P0.1 comnwrelaf note, Oetvo llal and French. note, Dtllet, mciSkl letter, white. Canary. bufr.Ac. , HEINSBERGERS, ' t "o "d Music Store. ! " ' - " THE CHEAP; PRINTING HOUSE ,a-.c H A L 1. T HAVE on hand; and ready to be printed x un.as.imces.asiow as can d baa at 2octitAmaitla and In the best style of the Httd ' U' W?aiT' . jn nrj XtOtDHtadS, 1 10,CC0 IloTclty Bill and Note lleadf, I f .50,000 Eavelopca SfJ ptLettov i - ' Flat Cap, Flat Folio, White, ' . Colored and Glazed Colored Paiicr CARDS. From Printer's Blanks and BrUtoi Boards 1 ; I to tne nneaa ixmbie rrencb enaraeica.wnit I Wodim," ana "Bowfw,'' , 1 The iuoxe Job Work I get the less the price I - i jtme 2D js CATAWBA VALLEY LAND COUP A NT'S GBANI) GIFT i' ' J. : x Entertainments. 1 50,000 Certificates will bo Issued at $2 50 each. Chartered by taa Legislature of North Caro lina, for tho Benefit of the Com mon School and Foor Fund rpHlS original and novel plan, In presented X to avoid any postponement, and clearly show tbe advantage of quick and early in vestments. There will be four separate and distinct Entertainment and Distributions of aifts. Every certificate entltlcH its hold er to admission to each Entertainment, and a share In the rifts presented to each. Four opportunities by purchasing early. 4,410 Gifts, Certificates $2 50 ! FOUR GRAND GIFTS, AG G UEO ATI N ( i $29,250, AND 4,406 OTHER GIFTS, IN ALL $63,500 IN VALUE. rAll parties, holdinir certificates ninnetl V. F. Davidson, President; A. If. Martin. Treas urer, can nave tnem reueeinu or exenaugeu for certiacates In the above. Bend for circu lar. HALL & CO., Jons JHt-Iiu ... AgentK, Wilmington, is. i . . Office Treasurer & Collector ctTY OF WILMINGTON, N. C, ) I - , , t, t June 28th, 1873. ! 1 "VTPJP'RS1 . xh.aajxwxjuj . J "I ULY COUPONS payable in this city, of I vr . ... ...... . . . .... i ttonus r tne vuy oi vy um in gion, wui ne I : Bank o New Hanover, and the July ! Coupons pajblo, In New York in Hood of City onrtlmlrigton (issue of 1HT2) will bo paid at the National Bank of the Hepublte on and after July 1st. T C HEKVOSS. ?triyi Itr Treasurer. NATURAL JAPAN TEA. riiUEHC are many Inferior preparatlouh of I x these Teas well caici i these Teas well calculated to ueccive even oodjndre. Oars nan been tested in every I way. and pronounced a rich, fragrant, full I flavored Tea. Wabave alareeKtock of Tenn I nr orv TrMv 4rofn nnl Hla lr K l. tr .l I with rreat care, from KarnDles. for our fami I v 1 trade, and we eonfidently recommend iiieir trtal toall lover. and drinker, ol roou; lea. CHAS. D. MYERS fc Co., 7 North Frcnt street. 51 )3 8 nPPTi:!! RTTT (II.F.B K R T A SIIR F.R . , CtTT OF WtLMINQTON, N. CM 1 ' July 17th, 173. An Ordinance concerning the Paring of t r printot street. BE it ordained by the Board of Aldcrnu xi of the city of Wilmington, as follow : Sec. 1st. That tho Mayor be. and I? hereby empowared and directed, to contract for thu pavintr of Prince, street, with cobble stone,, from Water street to Ftdtot utreet, and that the contractor, be required to enter Into bonds, with approved security, for the fuith fol performance ex .aid contract, fBeeL.2. Bolt farther ordained, tkat Alexan der Mnntf, Dr. W. W. Harriss, and Daniel At Smliii freeholder, of this city, are hereby nominated and appointed a committee on be half of the city to ascertain the benefits to the proprietor, or lots or property on said gtret; and that the proprietors of lots on aid street b notified la writing of tho pawac of thi. ordinance, to the end that tney xaay. In their behalf, appoint threo other freeholder, of said city, who to rether with the three freeholders abov named appointed on behalf of the city,(hhall View the loU on . said streeU and theim nrovements when made thereon, under thin ordinance. nd assess the said' lots In duo ratio to their Increased value, and in chmj the proprietor, of said lots shall fail to ap point said freeholder, after ten days notice fn-wrltlnr. d tn.that case the freehoUlcrs ppcrtnterby this Board shall act as said committee, and view and assess the lots as aioresaidL -and make report to this Board as 1. prescribed by the eth section of act of. General Assembly of this Htate, entitled an act to empower the Commissioners of the mm rf tr I trains-ton to establish streets in ue of which Beo 3d, Be It mrther ordained, That any ordlmEce, or part thereof, conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby I I no .WJiB uiuiuaiim mua The Above ordinance was passed by the 4 Tiard of Alder aien Jnly l'4h. 1K7S. attest, . -;T. C. HEKVw. inly 1-7-317219. 21 City Clerk, Journal and tttf r copy. S . GrT. .aid town, ana ror ovner p tttth dirvf January. v by vtrt mih ihls ordinane is passed. -0 vt tfisrtf js I-vP j
The Evening Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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