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The bill to authorize the Conitais- biuuers of Uruuswiek county to submit the tiue$liou o rcraov-i the county passed seat, to i its third The b the vote of the county, readiur. ' ill to ereto a special tfinauee committee lor j Unslow and Kobesoii count ie'fiUpasscd. The obiect bf this bill is to lnvetjgate the finances of - 1 - those counties,' aa there is an cfooked ie3i in the expenditure. aliescei The bill to give the-ltovernoff eight: .ulditioiial Aids with the rank of '-tiloael passed. The bill rto extend the time of the heu on qolts (lroiu .'six to twelve months, parsed . j -1': ' i l be biiii makiut; it an iudictaplo of VlIiMINQTON ;POST ADYXR, ,f QJ"f ( . ; : Ttising rates.; Lyf'rxzw ViT-Mf NflTON !POST ADV-EU J, , tinrivvrlKTT2MS; W-lwwn ilEfeie f,r cacti . ' ' -I - s-fcn'ce against the engineers anjd con j due tors of tht Carolina Central Rail to kill stoLk, pasied by way Co mpauy vale vi lo 10 o I to pi n i. 'dep'oU pavieil. Hill, 1 rej;ar ublic mcrs wharv es and alio win c riinnnn pf hotels &c, wit ho it disCrim, iuatidu, was omakd prosecutors in diimiual HCtlOUi pay cosU when the prosecutor T H.;iy.i-yilbus paired. UUl to reduce salaries was adopted. .ivei .000 to Governor, and y o00l and fees. Private ecte!.a urcr $.oO(Vil a clerk at $1, lary 'vfjState, '2tWK i tor,l,T0ri. . r pihtcudent of Public yLnstruc- it m; t ,500.1 ; - :. ucy General, $l,o00. Attoi.1 AJiu tut Geperal, $300. The House of Reprcsenta lvcs of North Caroling has decided that it will tot exu ei a member for drunkenness. Had it ruled lb the contrary it would not havb had a tju'oruiu. Xo u We can orc.dra nets iu New River. u't pay or:btnprdmi8e our state debt, add-we cduuot. live withdut oys- tors. " I hole, who can make the ifiidavit uueestiary 10 collect a war claim , do not -k'serve to have it, and this .should, be au cna 4t tne matter as tar as Uemo eraMc Congressmen are concerned." I u'k)tt'c Obser be? That Ss to say, that where a man. who. lived in the south during the late war, can truthfully swear that he was j. loyal tof tne Union anu tne Igovern- jneut ot the United States,' he does not ; deserve to have pay for any damage done to his property. TLis is in pern feet accord with the recent speech of Ellis, of Lduisianaj who denouriced all' souther 1 Union men as traitors. There cau be no, doubt that thi3 is now, and 1 Jiu.3 alvays been the real feel id,; of the ; Democratic party towarc s the Union I men of the south, During 1 10 war 7 every k jow'u Union man was perse- cuted with: fire! and sworcl. , It is true i that ju it after the surrender , when ' their n?cks and their properly were thought toi.be J in danger, the Derao.- crats" suddenly began to treat the Union mci) with cOusit.eraticn and beg for .heir intercession with the gov crnuieu L to preserve their property from ijutisealion. But nowj, when . there is a Democratic majority in the House, and a iprospectiye Democratic majority in the Senate' after the 4th of March, there 3 no longer any peed to conceal the rancorous hatred far Union men which burns in every. Democratic bosom, a, hatred which has only infcen sifted. oy the humiliating! necessity for its temporary concealment. ;I in the face of such a declaration as tikis, any Union man can ally himself wfith the Democratic party, we can only bay that he will richly deservi thd treaU merit Which he "will receive North Jcuefal Bra- politi cal elevitation is overshadowed byAhe similar cxalta- tion of Senator Bayard above mere par- tisan dictation. But his act is not for I .gotten, and the Bourbons now delight to couple the names o Bayard and Bragg together whenever'they get ready .to use hard words, -The result is that among the more conscryativei Demo crats the idea, has been evolved of Bay ard ami Bragg for 1880. Cincinnati is not the Paris o ca. It U the Ham-burg. I Amer tiL.'i'i U iii.m i line rMrnn tMiUiJZZ .r:r! Jiarceny. ierenpant scKtencca iwo j;pt i)pijUa: Is thjnt popular to all' M tfioalholic Church; :f The .Criminal Court has adjourned ' vj. in ;t IS. ' Obed . Jenkins, ' poor fellow, lulte bice aou in ueea oi ueip, s . 4 f"?'': JeJ 1 tateraayvas tne aunierearr or ine birtb'orUip Father of HiCcbubtryHej lft nnr .oiterity. GeTmaoia-Lodgo No. 4, of , the KoightdTpf hythiaH had ?il handsome lparadeOn ihgPlDth instant. "t The lio aVe stiflering irom'cholerji. xf4 imputation is mteWthe - Jill " . ' . t ' ' editors of the moming;paper6. xA morSug paper informs the public ilfat eggs are 14 cents a dozen? Is this Mtem-affenltifitgement tojiens? ; lej I siW hich: streiss ol weather kepc (bslde the bar, . have at iast hapTf a wind which -put . them tQ sea. . TUyrdayorraud -fiis Counsel are iu t y. Raleich endeavoring to swindle the vot-irs and tax-payers, of, the city put of tb y privilege pf electing theirofficers' tor the next two years. For a; del 1 -" C10U3 aromatic cordial,' stimulating - and, invigorating in it3 immediate . and in its demote, effects nothing has ever, equalled Dr. Harter's iixirot Wiia Ulierry. ; A vegetable-1 yicpaxanou uaM avpiauiu iu tuu most delicate stomach. ' 2t Perhaps the most pitiful story of neglect in that of Tsaab Pickett, who lately perished as a pauper of New Hanover county. He occupied various pi aces iu civil and military life. He lost1 his mind and was sent to 'the poor-house. He wandered from, that asylum, and , Jell into a ditch and died. Alas ! Count y Commissiokuks. The Ibard mctj pursuant to adjournment yesterday, at 2.30 p. in., present, Col. V. Jj. :' Smith, Chairman, and; Corns inissiouers B. G. Worthy A. J. Grady, II. A. Bagg, and J. A. Muntmeryv The following' persons werzgranted licenses to retail spirituous lKubrs : W. H. M. Cook, Claus Scliri ver, James Keegan, Airs. Sarah J. Meyer, John O'Brien. ... It was ordered that the clerk be in strttcted to notify the following persons that the petition from the citizens in Masonboro and Federal Point Town ships will be acted upon at the next meeting of the Board, on the first Monday in March, vir: W. C. Furgus, J. A. Montgomery, Henry Kuhl, J. T. Biddle, Samuel Mott, Joseph Attwocd Jas. O. AVilsouEzekiei Holt: Thos. Craig, B. S. Montford, Thos, Bonham, J. H. Home, Thos. Davis, Joseph N. Burruss, Robt. S. Grissom, John H. Savage. It was. ordered that " Comdiissioner xMontgomery be authorized toicoutract lor repairing tne Dnage oa tnp juason- boro .road, near Mr Ricnard Jieasley's land. " ? I ' The resignation of J. E. St. George as overseer of the pubi c rad in Cape Fear Township, beginning at Derget Here there was little to give, and go? Brauch and running to SturtrGDn Creek ernment aid came slowly. Men lough- 1 ' , . , " . . ' . .1 ana irom uiaus cscnrivers store to tne - - . ' . , ferry, was, on motion, ordered accept- ed, and that William Jones be appoint- ed in his stead. - J v " Ordered, that Henry Schriver be ap- ...i.i.j 1. it a. : : a poiuteu w nu iue -vacuuy uucaaiuueu by the death of Edward Schriyer, late constable of Cape Fear Township. The following was passed : Kcso'.ved, hat it is the opinion or this Board that the Criminal Court of Resolved, That it is the opinion of this county is a necessity and ought not to be abolished. ' " The Board then adjourned until the 1st Monday inMarch 1j . OriiMTVAT. Court. Sentences were pronouoceUl by Hi, Honor, .JuJge Meares, on Inday morning, after which, at the j dinner hour, (urt was adjourned. The jury cases 1 were dis- posed of Thursday 'night.! 1 0 - . ; State ys. Mark Danielj convicted of assault and battery. (Defendant ordered to nav a fine of S10 and costs or go to the House of Correction for thirty days, - - - State vs. JTacob Ireemau, convicted of killing Vock. t Defendant to pay $8. to the owner of horse -in question and the c6sts bf tlie Court! 3 : h , t 1 1 ii 1 State vs. .Amanda Jackson, convictbd. of assault aud battery Defendant to nav SI and costs or tni to the House of r-rf 7 Correction. . State vs. Rbbert McKoy, arraigned mi a peace warratt, was , dismissed at defendant's costs. ,, j .-, I 1 1 1 , .'.: c.. Vrlwrnrd 1 errinV inn,Vto.l n i n i in .iin Mini lant- 3.ui.enceJ to years in the House of Correction. State vs. George W. Johuspi, con- 'Yictedbf larcenVv Defendant sehtented" to four years in the State Penitentiary. : fcjtato vs. Abraham . Dun more," con victcd of larceny. ' Dfeudaot sen tenced to one veariii the House of Cor rection. : . , , f State vs. George Ilillj.uiruigntd on a, peace warrant. Defendant to give bond for two moiiths or 1 to iho 'Houe of Correction. " 4 ptate.vs. Mary iitcr'arl, cou'ueX'ed of assault and battery. - 'vi'enda n t tenced to three omnt!i3' in the H juse Of Correction: " , " ' . titat vv Jamca AnUti.;oii, f,vkv.k Vd. of larceny. Defendant fceni(iitcK! to five years in tLe "'Penitentiary. . ' ' 7 State. vs. Peter Coleman, convitttd of f&h jrelcuses: Defendant ordered to pay a fine of 2o and eostti or go to the House of Correction ibx t ?;o . yciisi State v.-. y;irah AUtn and .Virginia Hines, couvTcjed of mauslaujhtcr. l5Dp fendants eeutenced to izu years each in the State Penitentiary. -i . s Ladies who yalu" tl'cir complexion fehould avoid all face powder4 v,.,Many nf tlioni iir.i inr!ri!ii hi n ml sinn nn the pores and clog the-circulation. Dr. Harter's Liver Pills, and Dr. Harter's Iron Tonic soon give a fresh, youthral appearance that no art cin. iuutate; Trie Phiiruo v South A-iaeviva. f ' 't';r'Much has been writteu'of the 'hoh'dfs-? of the grriit -famine in Cl'ina, and scarcely an incident of iha prt.freo-i of tbe-plaguc in Euro; h -been; ajlowed t tscalc fu . nollC: (A 'the -in YiiiaperS. i,o : , .a '.-. i., - itr:s;il ' lA received eom;:irui v-.ty. little attention. Some 'month:.' ago -a brief dispatch'- no- ticed the lavages of-the uialloox ini connection with the drought ;iud fam ine in one' of the northern' "i-rovitices, but this and bVib:.ejueut rep ;: M were confined to generalities, . and lu'led to giv3 an adequate idea. a'-the horrible Visitation. Last - year, when .the y-cl-lovvj fe;.er desolated so many districts' in the.o outu- ern states, the Vynipafcsvo.t-io ptopio ol pur enterprisius. nation had railroads steamboats, and the telegraph a hand' , to enable them to ri-mler (rfi'icieiit or vicc and '" prompt- a- i'aner. Uiidt r the most - favor.il: ie ciiVUiustaua-vr ttre scourge was tcrribU- ei ;'3u!i; . -tmir the deaths in the infeeted' rei : a. total of nearly 12,(t00. ' Ihu i; the stricken provinces of Brazil th 5 deaths, in'a population of pp0,000. niunbtred ".early 500,000. The particttlars of the irret calamity are given in letters fro.nr Ce'ara, Brazil, to the New York Herald. The writer penetratedo the infected .districts, and speaks from personal observation, piet unng a fccene ot desolation and terror that. searceh' has its equal in the his toryoflaininesandpiajir.es. The province 01 U-Jara is -aoouL as large as the Middle States, and was in habited ty it class of people dependent on the crops 01 their sma'i tarpiis tor support, inero were no'nianuia'tiri,.i, no industries, no trade with other re- gions, lew roaas, no raiiroao, aim no telegraph. The principal coratnei-ciul uu lu f W SVhtM began in 1817, were a long time in i reaching the government or tiie fmcsido world. By tho beginning of 1S7S the mWty tr01" stf lon ' asanta flocked to' the lamer towns. ! lito t.icrpr tor rpfnsp. women diaJ with -e , " ; J'.u ,1 Starving cuuureu 111 iiicji auus, iiuu,m some cases, men and women ..devoured the dead bodies ol their own children. It is estimated that.lo0,000 people uitd SnHU re.ehed th famine 1,;- ,rrr.- . r- districts. -bat the ignorant-people were. ( demoralized, and It was difil cult to en- force sanitary regulations. 1 fte dead hoaies OI tllOSG w no uau t.unveu hciu in many cases not buried, and in other Cases only a few haadfuls ot earth had h-pn thrown unon them. ' Ihe &ur- vivor3 huddled teefher in the towns in filth nnil idleness. I'The ! whole, population of tho providefe Was gathered in a strip 01 territory along tho coast not more man bevemy live miles wide, ihe ; drowght siill '.con fe - f k T" t ti A but the fearful death- j rate continued, and it was discovered that small pox had broken out among the refugees. Tin. was in June 1878 nMl fVia HiQ6osn qnrpnr riniil V, 1 . fill I . including the wealthier and aristocratic people of the cities, Up to this date the government . haa had. I .-, 1 . . 1 ..: 1 , ll'. v: ... nil the auvice anu u.u 01 D? I inaugurated. In thb,s00,- 000 Deonle gathered in and about Fbr- taleza, the dath-raie in the latter part lof November was 0ver 500 pet day 1 tin tne last uay i yveuiuut ,iuitic 574 deaths and during tho month npariv 12.OOO interments had takeu laec in the two cemeteries, and thou-. . , sands of dead bodies lay unburied ; in the forests. At this - date ovcrjGO.000 nnnln were sick, and ou Dec. 30 the dcatli5 from small pox were nearly 1,000. This was the death-rato tl .-the 1 irreat London plagUC, DUt, liUCre AVIS iniiLi-Uiui-jiiini-mMi - . ' ' thirr pHiiuliiion of At. 'FortUii'vrtlb pppulation of onty 73-OQOtlleroro, 1:000 deathi in a i single day. .Tl)e ? death-rate decr&tsgd irou ttnac aaie, aroppin on : uec.? ro to 400and 6 Dec' Decv to- 200. : The j registered at&tns' tor tne moqtu were 2100y. siftl 1. la .tbu- mkjUt- of such a pestUenee there Avas necessarily . ihuch - careless ness as tor nrlali i! Dead "bodlerf twere laid in'tVteficaeS atkl &i liglit layering oft saCnUisjiijfowlko pfterj-theia 1 Ihis caecle53uei3iu due,time-,added .new bor? ora' to'ih e'iCuaionMJjcontrihut cd,yno dbuDtVto the inWgutitiaa rjof .a new dlseksa resemblidvthij Black FUue nojw jraging in Kussjai.aL ; jnSenelethcisei de$crfbed.tfc : For tilza were common In" other? towns of tieprdviheeand; has been Itated, out ofa pognlatiori bf 900,000 only. 400,000 reniaio. JThe Brazilian. . Government inadc ail , .possible., , effor s tQ atop the ravagejJitheAmaU'P spe FucaUti3 tlieir agents '"Hvero tsttccessinl." "lA3T.t3;;ptjin:wt"inrj-tiuthi- diso . iateji j nejtrisease at; For-; taitza. ls.tne plague, :.more aisatrous bo'uuenees'are'.tojfpl The Black Death 'haii'ii ever appeared iu America before, and, if liiie xeportaas to its ex istencs ingrazil are i trte, there is need furt. precuiionary "measures t iu this country, as vell as in : Europe. -Fortunately; the infected province is remote from main )Xv of tra vel, and the dis ease can be more(: easily, kept within circumscribed bounds. Exchange - T1UKGS IU GENERAL i There is not probably a woman iu all this broad,-- sunnyv land of ours who doesn't think, that .the, carving fork was nlade for the express purpose of pulling corks out of bbttles.j r j I!? Sijiadelioua41 Parson r(to parishioner, "who. is npti believed' to be a rigid ab 3lSiq'er, and wKb has fallen on the ice) "Ah, Mr. Brown ! Fools stand in slpery:Kplaces; : 11've ; heard.", Mr. Brown (the footpath was in a frightful state) "So T sec. sir; butPm blest if 1 can:" ; )A gentlemau who is no longer young, and who never was handsome, says to a child in the presence of its parents: Well,, my, child,-w hat do you think of me, eh?" Ihe little one makes no re ply, and the gentleman continues; " Weill so you won't tell me what 'you think of me.! Whv won't you?" " 'Caue I don't want; to get licked." iThere : is t certain pathoa mingled with the politeness of tho little boy who,, on being asked by hia Sunday school teacher who made these ever lasting hills by which wo-aro surrounda ed,. replied: T really don't know, .sir. I have only lived in the village about ten days, and haven't yet made any ac quaintance"." 1 (The Utica Herald is responsible lor UH) following rat and clam story : "A .Njew. -Berliner bought two doaen clams I4i week, took thcui home, and spread nieiu oa them. The next morning he uiivLtbat, thirty-two rats, in searsh of 1 uieai, naa oeeu caugui oy tans and tue?, by. twenty three elani3. ; The un o'ieupitd , clabi '.must have bossed the j o. .One clam had three rats." if-' " - 1 What -constitutes "news?" A man reads long columns of murder cases half a deen suicides, as many divorces, twice .a many defalcations, an entire renovation of the map of Europe, deaths of statesmen, savaus, and poets, and the nomination of a hcorc or two of Presi dential aspirants ; and when his friend asks, "Wha.'s the news?" he languidly replies. "Un, nothing.' Again we ask, what is "new -?'' i ' ii - The sneezes fa 1 1 o u ears of al 1 . And handkerchiefs are kept a-going, Full many a head feels full of lead. Full inany a nose is sore with blowing ; Blow, bugle3, blow, and set the wild ! echoes' flying, 1 Ana - answer, opucs, answer cry m j crying, prying. c Some one has been iu Wilmington interviewing Judge RusselL A com munteation nearly a column long, dated "Wilmington, N. C, February 15," appears in the Philadelphia Times of-Wednesday. It gives a pretto full description of the Greenback so-called member of Congress elect. We copy the; last paragraph, because it is tho most important. It will be seen how true; were the accusations of j the Star when the disguised Radical was can vassing against Col. WaddoII. Our prophecy as to his course will be full filled ; if the subjoined paragraph is true: Wil. Siar. "Judge Russell states explicitly, iu auswer to a categorical question which I -addressed to him, that he will act with the' National Greenback Labor party in the Forty sixth Congress. lie tells me that he will join vigorously in any movement looking towards the capture of the balance of power by that party in the House 'of Representatives. As between the Republican and Dem ocratic parties, lie says, with emphasis. that he will bo what ho claims he has always been, an out-and-out Republi can i lie declares that one secret of his strengtlTwith the masses of his district lies in their conviction of his sincere hostility to the 6ld slaveholding aris tocracy and their belief in his abiding sympathy with the labonag peoDle. To a remark that he ; has been accused of decided communistic tendencies he rc plied that tho charge was perhaps a just one. Judge Russell says he will attend the Greenback-Labor conference at Washington city on the 22d iasfc " - A short-sighted . man went to au btieian'a to change his glasses, which wierc not strong. enough. After he had rgot the right ' ones ho asked. "What number must T wear after these cease to be strong enough?" ( "This one," said the optician, showing him another pair "and after that? after that! You'll needliUttle dog and a string." . HJSt.- Louis has twenty-six brew cries and.ouly one temperance society. I ii j :; JSTATB ITEMS. j The funeral of Maj. Engelhard, late Secretary of State, took place in Ral eigh last Monday.; Both Houses of the, legislature, the Supreme Court, the Executive ! officers and a large con course of citizens were 'in the procession- " " ' j It is stated that hid.life was insured for $20,000. Goyeruor Jarvis tendered the ap pointment of Secretary of State, made vacant by Maj. Engelhard's death to the Hon. John Manning of Chatham county, (who declined. Ii was then offered to W. L. Saunders late coeditor of the Tlaleigh Observer who accepted. For "fifteen years no Governor of the State baa served .out his fdll term. Last week at a party a' a Mr. Jonea' .in Carteret ccunty, a difficulty arose between Dan. S. Weks, jr, and B. Frank Sandprs, both young gentlemen, of: that county; It resulted in Mr. Weeks being severely though not dan gerously shot by Mr. Sauders with a pistol . Mr. Sarjders vas arrested and held to bail in the sum of $2,000. It is gratifying, to witness the firm ness of the Republicans in the House iu resisting the revolutionary measures of the Democrats. The exConfeder ates have seized upon this expediment to force the :ruinority of the House to submit to a gross wrong or furnish an excuse for an extra session. Tlio re peal of the election laws will be resisted to the last ditch, and, should the ap propriation bill to which that repeal is annexed finally fail, it-ray not involve the absolute necessity for au .extra ses session of Congress, for the" machine of Government may learn to practice economy under short appropriations, or even without any appropriations, for a period) rather than expose the struct ture of the Government .to corruption such as the opponents of -the, election laws seek to introduce into our system of elections. We therefore venture the opinion that the President will not call an extra! session of Congress fehould the appropriation bill in question tail un der the circumstances. NE W AD VI3EMEXT3. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAHO LIN A. Tho United States i i vs. '. The Hchooner Uriah Timruens. j To whom it may eonceru : "VJ"OTICE i3 hercbj given, that in obedi ItI encc to a monition tnjnnu.irJrPKs.ori lin ger the sdai of the District.f ourt of the Uni- luu fsmies, ior uic Vane l''car Uifitrict, in tho Eastern District of North Carolina, dated the 20th day of February, 1873, requiring mo to seize t he American schooner Uriah Tim inons, her boats, tackle, anparcl and iurni ture and detain tho same in my custody, until the farther order of this Court. The s monition aforesuid is founded on a libel filed in aid Court; by J. W. Albertson AiauiL-t ii.iiorney ior me uuitea States, for viojation of stection 42 3, rule Si, of the re vised statutes of the United States; aod the saidSchooner, by consent ;of the teaid Uni ted States Attorney, harvlng been released to the owners, or claimanis, upon sufficient bond for the sum of sfivt. tho double the amount of tho prescribed pen alty and for 8:250 to cover costs. 4now, tlierelore, all persons claiming the same, or knovzing, or having the authority to say why the property and things afore said, should not be coiidemed and sold in payment of the said penalty aud -costs, are, hereby notified to aDDe'ar boforo. iu ub uuiu m auu ior me iJiMnct aioresaiu. ao m luuiuijiuu n w u varouna im me nrst Monday in May 1879. at 10.. o'clock. In tha forenoon oMhat day. if tho same shall hoJ a aay oi junsuiciion, otnerwiso on the next day of jurisdiction thereafter, then and mere w lnterposo a claim for the same, and make there allegations In that behalf, showing caus, if any to tho contrary. I . J . 15. lilLiT7. ; U.S. Marshal. Per J. N. VakSOELEn Deputy Marshal, feb 231 m U IS IT U -TAT ES oP A. l E U I CA. EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CARO LINA. Tho United States ates "1 Swift.) vs. The Schooner Swift To whom it may concern : i NOTICE is hereby given, that In obedi ence to a rnouition to me addressed, un der the seal of tho District Com t of tho Uni ted suites, for tne Cape Fear District, in the Eastern uistnet oi jsortn Carolina, datea the 20th day of February, 1870, requiring me to seize tbo American Schooner Swift, her boats, tackle, apparel and furniture' ana de tain tno same in my cmtoay until tne fur ther order of this Court. The monition a foresaid is founded on 'a libel filed in said Court, by J. W. Albertson District Attorney for t he United states, for violation of section 4233, rulo 21, of the re vised statute? oi tne united states; and the said Schoontr, by conseut of the said Umted States Attorney, having been released to the owners, ; or claimants, upon sufficient bond1 for the sum of 650, the same being for double the amount of tho prescribed pen alty, and for 82o0 to cover costs. Now, theiefore, all persons c'aimiug the same or knowinc, or having the anthorit to say why the property and things afore said, should not be condemned and sold in payment of the said penalty and costs, are hereby notified to appear before said Court, to i be held , in and for tho District af jresaid.i at Wilraingtoii North Carolina on the first Monday in May 1S70, at 10 o'c'ock in the forenoon of that day, If the same shall be a day of j urisdiction, otber wioQ; on the next day of jurisdiction there after, then and there to interpose a claim for the same, and make there allegations in that behalf, showing cause, If any to tho contrary, J.B.HILL, U. S. Marshal. Tor J. N. VauSOELENy ; S Deputy Mart hal. - feb. 23-1 m. j Iortag"ces Sale. XTOTICEis hereby given that in pursu i ance of a power of safe on a Mortage Deed, dated the 21st day ol June, 1S73, and recorded in book M. M. M., on pages 18G, 1S7, IS8 aod ISO, in the Records of New Hanover County the following described Real lEstate vriilbesold at public sale to the highest bidder o Tuesday, February, 25th, I8V9, at 12 o'clock M. A House and lot si t natvl in tbe Citv of Wilmington, on the south side of Church street between Second and Third streets. Which, said property is more particularly set out and described In the Mortgage Deed above referred to. Sale will taKe p-ace on tne saia premises, feb 1G tds " fires it?M l.wo am p. mmm nm t Single Copies' 5 Cents NEW; ADVERTISEMENTS. XMA8 ;i8T8MA.S ' ' - ' . ". ' i '.' ' ... . . . - .' ; - .-"- - - :'' '.' " -; ; . rj I -', '; ' f .-- ' - . - . j- . -f . Let tlie &ooi Citizens of Wilminoton patise THE POPULAR B0ATWE1GHT 5 7 AND 8 NORTH FRONT ST HAVE Tons 1 One OF EVERY Toil Crown, Dehosa, London, Layers, Loose, Muscatel and deed lefes- Raisins in any quantity. , ; I "Sew Citron, New Turkish D 1 worth's Shaker and Ginger English, German Pure Old Brand -"j. Wines and Cordials, English and American Crackers of every kind. : ' f. ' ' " -" . ' - '. ' Apples, Oranges and Lemons iu suiheieut iuautity to furnish every one. 'j&jdfJUuv TLrco Dollar Brand' "1V? celect )Vhiskey has improved by age. .. ' j ' - " ' "'. - : ' . ; Our Four Dollar! Brand Summerdeau Whiskey has no equal in Hue city. Our Old Rye and Baker Whiskeys are equal to any in America. Our Good have been selected O L I Reuiiinber C H E I ST M AS you can, give tho Gallon us aud wc Family BEST O'D FRESH EST GOODS ,MT TUE V'ER' B O AT W 11 1 G 5, 7 AND8 IVOnXU FRONT STREET deceml)er221 tf NUMBER M -: 'K"J .-r:-" . i - J GROCERY HOUSE & M'KOY. HA L OVER Candy s 1 DESCRIPTION. Prunes New Crop Currents. 1 Preserves, 'Marmalades, Fruitfc, and American Cheese. Scotch and American, Wimkej with great' care especially for tbo 3D s the .best. PRESENT poor is ajclioice lot of promise to give the Z,0 tVJESI PRICES. H T i t M'K O Y, tliink Nxit - .' : - - t - ' 3 - i
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 23, 1879, edition 1
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