91 AX r iM Y.14DH VOLUME XVI. -. WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, SUNDAY: APRIL. 22, 1SS3 Single Dopies A Gmti? NUMBER 3Cuv St- T " T -- -- - - 1 " 1 ...'.'i - . ! mi VlLnNGTpNPqST ' 'Entered at the Fostqffice at "WilminQ lou N. C, a Second Class Matter. j iRATES OF ADVERTISING.; 'X Eight (8) lines, Nonpareil type, con stitute a square. - X Fifty 'cents per line for the first in sertioH and twenty-five cents per line for each additional insertion. ; All advertisements will be charged ct the above rates, except on special apntracts. . , ; - . I'lie subscription price to The VVil 'tiisaros. Post is 2 00 per yearsix months fl 0-). i All communications on busijies must be addressed to The WilYcinotok - ;iP6nr, WiluiinKton, N. C. ; ,i : Alex. Stephen's estate only pan put. ub'HIll.L'UO. . . V i , Jy (iutidl, report says, will retire from business soon with, tmlj $1,000,000. M :tj. llcury D. McDaniels is the burnioDions candidate for Governor of tlouryia, by Democratic cnveatLon. ( ih i.s becomini: cheap, tlie cities of the- north and west are only paving ..fii 1 ti 1.50 per : thousand. What .. ... ... il!eVUm'i'gtOn py , t m i - ' l'ijf latent way of-. referring',, to' the 'p'rciiieiitSif the iSat.ion, in to call him ' C1 e Artlfur,! but when It becomes con veive'1 yr necessary to refer to the ex rteilet, chief of the late rebellion, it iv ex-Viu'ulent Jefferson Davis. This - i9 the stile of our friend Kingsbury. Of count- la-know.-? v ,1'OOK OLD BBOOPESr. He has become dementetr, and like all men in that, condition - has joined ft the Democratic party. Let him" rest, brethren of the'1 press, and all will bp well. ; '' .: ' JUST AND TRUE. Tir-Xno Emjlaml Journal of Eiluca turn "One pt the wiset benefac tor in the north is Mrs. Mary Hem ; men way, of Boston. Mrs. Uemmen r wy is well known iu her own city by S Iicf iiiunificent gifts in various-direc tions fur.iiiduslrial, qharitable. Aud ed- i ucatioii.il purposes, jAlargo number of '-Hie public vscho i! teachers o' the city en 4ov tluv cjwcollciit' course of scien.tilic ltruirr at the InstUuio of Technology tlr..n-li her bounty." Fifteen years ago Mr. lUnuni'tiw.ty buiit the beautilul VUt-moii Rchuol Uousn, at Wilmingtoo, ' N. V , in which Mis Amy Bradley has -wroiilit lier wonderful success Hinong tin- 't wl'ite people of that locality. . Two years ago she established a little school on an tatate of her own at Hrainbleton, a .-uburb r.f-JNrfolk, Vr. . Under tim management of'.Miss New ' r Jtoii, ol Orceulield, Mass., assisted by rfiss lawyer and Miss Buah, thisn-diool. of 100 'children, has become a model for the ' whole 'regfon. Its benevolent foun 1 der has se t apart a beautiful pine grove ! on ibo edge (! JS'orfolk hs the site of a i p;reiit school building iu which Miss i Ncwtuu's .neminary my be developed, ; with the inoNt approved industrial sur ' ruaiidiiins." j Mri.- Ueiiiineuway and Mis Bradley, imcHhiut reverenced by the people ot r this city, aud justly so. i III F. 4 O XFEiTe'rAI'V LI V ETII I 'I'lie lw-publicau Natibal Committee , thou Id jmy the expenses ol Father lty .1 a .ml, if necessary, a good bonus to i him, lo -have his ctjire delivered all .; m tlip cf.unlry.-j .tfy doing this', !pot ! ihiW viultl the cause of liberalism and . uAtioiuluj l advauced, but the eahse 0f riuth as tvelt. Father Ujau as a io ; jsh'iCal 'mpagndist is no fraud. And . lirrciik t the radical dillerence betweeu hiui ttul tho other bourbon leaders, lie tlts .utj ajith hiV: mouth wide open, what Un?T choke djwu, or express with auiddy explanation or hypocritical apdl-, nv. ,,-"." .. ' . J His rccont lecture iu this city was -a Uudcl u( ;'emtine ; bourbon nimplicily. rile says he-"aouth," iswhat he calls S "our cviumry, atid the "north" is -i "t he? t country;" that the two represent ; f. tto contliciiii, irrepressible, and ad f" vrary civilisations; that the aouth is all thai is good uxd pure; the north all that is mercenary, elfish, meao, cow- Nly aud hruul; that the so-called lost jiue was risht, and U right to day, d thiit sv-ca1le?priocirde4, must ,uluately succeed. Utteraoce4" like r are neived with applause by crowded houses ia -outhera cities- Ye Uuu are ieopte ia the north who pre - ,kad to be lools enough to believe that j Wither u bourbona ate true to the coun ! try the constitution and the flag. uthern iiberalt, many ojTwhom ft Riving their dear blood while , ta;.her Kyaa waa giving hU cheap and 1 aaavaUmg prayer to the lost cause, re- rodiate and spurn this undisguised trv - IVt do ut beUsve that the wh" i righu They do not believe " failure waa a misfortune. They are lulitg ut lath, like men, withot aooloeizinj? for doincr whut tW thn believed was right, at IV is better " " r I for human liberty arid national Wo- s'.CTS oecwsion miieu. ,in?y suo- lu lit Lurnnui r li liih Hrnn rani h nr. ni i . : " . rf - ".. TT. " T" T- tk.i. u: v t r ii .ui i and decline to raii at the' "decision of I lieve that slavery was diuine, nor de- i muih. ; luci uu uw, ub- Bio w ic-CTiauuBuiueu iu uj iviw i .t :i. ...kii .i t t- ' I xn -going w war ior us -perpetuauoo mey oeueve tuai iney were in error. While willing that the memories of the men- who "died in the service of their states shfill be duly' honored,' they de spise the sneaking-efforts of the bourbon politician1 to 'trade upon their graves and make political capital out of their dead bones. - - . ' As between what R called uorthero and southern civiliztliun, theare fjr the northern whh all that it rightly implies. They are tired of "this ever- blasting gush and humbug: abjul the "south," and "southern rights." They. are, for advancing thiB, section to the" j plane of the north for inviting north ern people and capital, not to barely tolerate them as an inferior class who will be allowed to live here as longas they speud their money fredy to sup-. port the "Ural fmilita": in idleuVa and keep the southern gentleman, so-called, (a class of hail" educated" idiots, Who try to llourish on the dry-rot respecta bility of their ancestors) iu oilice and power. They arejtor mak.og n)rtiern men feel at home here and for giving them and their families every advan tage and recognition j' social aud politi cal,; They are lyr giyiug to the twelve or fifteen millions of people in tUaBOUlli the rights and the equality of which they were robbed by an aristocracy of some two hundTed thousand slave holders, who have always, with colossal impu vArtsA ntvla1 rhcim.alvoj t4rh ttrlllth r.u . v.. :,, ,, 1 If the true men ol the north will stand iby these' liberals great work can be ac complished ' s 1 . TVia t !nni()inn ParlHiRiPnl. huildihir -V. ,i..lrn h. r, n'A Th,,rlv it - r t.:.-.'-l't- Thn ransfl nf the lire, iir now it origin- I ated, is a mystery, ine-half of the pubiic library was burned. The insu rance on the building was $0,000. Home From Liberia. - A party of colored men passed tlirough; Charlotte on Thursday last, on their way homo from Liberia. They were in a very distressing condition. JHAltlNK OINASTER. liorvreciaii Kriir Troiu tliist iort1tiirnI at Men Tlie Crew Rescue! nl Crriel to JUal timorc. Baltimore, April, 15. Capt. Hein- eke, of the eteamship Strasburg, which arrived to-day, reports that on April 8th. lat. 42:21. lone. 43:33. he fell in. with the Norwegian brig Alhalla Lord, the wrecked vessel having been set on tire at 7 o'clock of that date. The crew were taken on board the Strasburg and brought to Baltimore. Capt. - WholJ tho mate, steward and one of the sea men were dancerouslv iniured. ine briir was laden with rosin and turpen- tiue, and sailed lrom Wilmiugton, C, March 21st, bound for Hamburg. The wreck was set on hrj. MTATE NEWS, i lialeiirh don't want a raiiroad to Rockv Mount for $100,000.- !So satd the people at the polls John Ilobtnsoo, Ei , ol Goldsboro, N. C died a few days -ago in his let rl I. year, tie.was a ustive oi irciauu, Hiv ing come - to' Ihfa county some lorty vcars auo. He was the father ol lion W.t. O'li. Ivibinson, U. 6 District Atiorney of the eastern district ol N. 1 . .. i . n Mr Knhlntuin IMTM a vim toa t..L .mii, nfrhiMr-n to mourn his ..bv ..j w. .,- loss. - Associate Justiee Stanly .Matthews, of the Supreme Court, lost five children bv rcarlct fever ia month. ow Kia vmutcreat eurvivinc son is at tne Toint of death lie and his good ladjr o hat theevmpathyof all true mothers u ....- ana lamer; no uu such a loss but those 'who have had their calldren taken from them. ' A terrible railroad accident occurred ard IieUiojgrath and Ljuaa A. Red on the North Carolina road jst this wine, of Alabama, with a capital etock ai.U f Illrh Point, at &S0 jeaterday of $100,000. Thia Ui a refttiar tar heel moraine. CapU Geo, II. Coble wm conductor and escaped unhurt, the caboose did aot leave the track,' Kb- i , , - W ,.,! gineer jonn a. vj f killed. and tne coioreo nre-, eoolered beaavaaalighUy injared. Tft angina and eighteen can were wtecked the V l -te-f i Tk. MU ... IK. faat fral-ht over a cow. .. ft-. - . . . ... , About 1.400 aheep war baraed to daatk in s rrairie are near Arkaasa. citv Kansas. a v v -s. ..I -,a - - - - - . - the 1st day of May aext. lit 4. I.. .... UILI ILCIIIOt 1 ; . ' ' s Announcement. air. Eipnnam vvescoic naa accepicu na anranov at rna t'rCT inn win m&Kn i 1"" -e." " ' j .f v.-.L i iu .i.u. ina I m our interest. Those nnner win Dieaae Dav wnen as m upon them, and we hope others will I . , : u i Buoscrioe ior n. jtivery uinu m vua two states should have me paper, ana particularly the Republicans. We hope our friends will do all they can to iake Mr. Wescott'a canvass a pleasant oue. Senator Vance is expected to visit his city soon. Capt. Penny packer, the Collector, was in Columbia on Friday last ; - !iioQ. Geo. Z, French says the pros pects for a good fruit crop is very ex- llenU . ' I twj, AlitJ xciai-ci Ul lOfU9 . icpw UUIJ atrimonial casts last week; botb Colored. ' - : f you want to buy a fine, large cafe call PoLtoflice The weather the past week has been I a hue in this city as was eyer enjoyed by any people. I)r. W. C. Green, an olOlrajident of v v i "w.w.,,,,.. m me cuy last week, Mr. Horace Springer, superintendent ofthfl Washington city mail, arrived in the city on Thursday niijht lasU " . ; ' I ... , . . . I I i. urn. i. Ainhla.n n.la rrihD lofl I and four mortgages , before Stacy Van Amrioge, J udge of Probate, last week. -.... ... been to Charleston inspecting the car . . f rier system oi mat city. He returned yesterday morning. Wo understand that there are some half dozeQ J8ter gardens, lately start ed on the sound, all in the neighbor- ' hood of AJ- Winner's oyster held Mr. Joseph C. Hill was appointed, on Monday last, justice of the peace, by Stacy VanAmringe, clerk of the supe rior court. A very excellent selection. roiut i iiswcll Hittl Cliuton R. R. Work will be commenced on this road at'ouce, sj we are iuformed. This is spieiiUKi auu incouragmg to our .-- r a city. Lreuleuaul Itoss. oi 4lhe revenue cut ter Coliax,1 received a telegram yester day informing hi in of the daogeiouB illness of bis wife's Uiher. Ms. Koss left tasl evening lor lloston. lU n. Wright, Chief of the Engineer Department, and Jol. CraighitJ eineer iu charjro of this district, has bseu inspecting the-i'iver and harbor improveniein and near this port. r. joun JDiRseu aamiuisierea on ine estate ot his sou, tue late Lawrence I Bissett, who was killed on the W. & W. li. li. a short time ago. He qualified before iftacy VanAmringe, - CL S. C, yesterday. ' '" President Jos. C. Price and Secre tary Johu Dancy, arrived iuthe city on Tuesday last, to attend a meeting of (the Board of J3irectors of the Wilming ton. Wrighlsville and Onflow Bail road, both are in good health. t'ify Bonds. V j We arc requested to sell three thous and dollars worth 'of city bonds (the Fishblate bonds.) Persous desiring to I purchase will address us through the I ... I . lostoRico. the person mating me I UrsMl ih hfTr aill cot thm thT I . " Rv v'- a j re a Wendid investment.. , . m n Auurwv -3r,v' vrtimingtoD, i.v. a a.a rir.aN- V s VvAak n AnranttsTMl . vo-.-uj u w- .fc. ' in this citv under the name oi the - . .: vi --..f.,,. "Wilmington Turpentine Manufactur - iug Company.'? The incorporators are ii. ! -ii- t r?.... tr.1 n r.,u ueuij n. ti. - I and James Sprunt, o! this city, and Messrs. Edward Ci Ikllinggrata, Leon - coapoj Oen. J.; O. IV Burnside, disbortieg . 1. T" . . AC . IV... .1. am I omcer w m iwimuw iffinu Uu4 a cousin of the late Senator Am- bnw, . Buraaide, of Rhode laland, d 00 tfalarrlaj TheGeaer.lha.b-ea la bad for the past wUter. ad kaa fBl M ia FTarida with kb 3 . . i-. x.. .".: . wiw; out oe r-rB-a u, ...... .h.w.i aiwi 1 KM) V . " - here for tbe purpose of meeting ber. They leA here Moaday moraiag last a. ..a . I for rorvreea Maaro woere taey ta I i . l land to epeaa a iew uay. aaa aa o o w iv--. Another TelecrSVtt Unef r )-.. ! Several gentleauui citr the put wee trjinc ioaalrW-J rtDgemenu w ran new wipsrapM i. m inn r.itr Lnii iikdouii mid ivui ixura i -. -r-rn-- 5-i,l, I t.- XTt.wm l inlnn haa rtMn niajr 1 us aasea ibio.um Kuua kui. about the time the line finished tlie .n .n(lifii wol- l new vuo?era wm hui;,vui ern union.., : u, jtt' J W.WMiltlV--a to be done he wihla'f'work in tbje first place, ' ' JM , . , . - . i . . j . -kH jAiaiiniiL' ?C "M in thw or other urn in reoviBiiifjiiuWK- mum wm mi3w- i. . .. , , e neee met, of t-tj-fltf. Ifr???' "J .7 - ;r " V -iJr- .'HT4.4 u,M&a4tif Aldermen met m ad atricUy outheru, JQ. !MwpJibern f f MOJJT . . .... exorea. w to iimUWh Wn ial Journed sssiou Monday UH;ht U,t- l? Will It .vrM . ft h-lonini to the Adams Express and has ever been i line will belong to the Western Union as soon a our people help to make it . .. i - I HUIUCieQLlT reBDISULBDia UJ BCD UUU. . A fnnl 'j. ." will! monvy soon be the experience of the .stockholders i tho new telegraph line. . l , i W.. W. & O. R. R. ' The directors of the W., W- & O. RjjCommiltee., rec.mnieia;) :u jropn- R. Company held a meeting on last Wednesday in this ' city; Mr. E E Green resigned as treasurer, on account I r r IumImm T n I Ul 1'ICOOUIO V . VUQIUCW.UI V . v. a.-, i r I ... .1wiol inataad f r P. V fr. Un Saperilltendent reported ' nl . . . m. .4.-4i ln 1 miu WltnintwAnbB-T.. The board made an assessment of 5 per I cent on the atock, to finish paying lor the grading. On Thursday the Presi-j dent and Director! passed over the road I ; UnAv n'd wr verv much oleased at the progress of the work,; BlagiMtrates of New Ilanover Count j. ' . , ; : The following may be relied upon as a" correct list of magistrates for Kew Hanover county, as it wilt stand on' the 1st day of August, iucludi n? the old and new appointees: Wilmiugton John M. Henderson, W H Strauss, John R Melton, Johu . a a- w-w a - a WS w-fc. i ijowan. wm M. utrtiu. doj. iear, & u Hall, John James, John L'Cautwell, James W King, L, H Bowden, Walker Meares, Matthew PHeyer. JjQVor h, 0 H ttobinson, A David, 0 Fenueli, Jr.. Jas MaddenJOrMillis,C?APr:ce, J D U Klander, j-ho D Taylor, Wil - liam Possioo. " . ' " ederal Point Jacob tl Home, John Caaaday, Elijah -Williams, ( Job P Montgomery, Job n H Savage. . : Masonboro BSMumford, A J John - son. A B Oeom. J A Montiromerr. Jno A Farrow. , "' Harnett C A- Alexander, . Ed W Mauniog, George Harper, Jordan Nix on, A A Moseley. ., ' J v Cape Fear O if-! Fillyaw, William Cromwell, John E St George, ' Iredell Johnston, W U Johnson. , . . 1 1 i .-. OrgnulaAtiem ofTke Acme Han- nfaetoring Company. The stockholders cf the Acme Manu facturing Company, held a meeting at their office on Wednesday', April 18th, Mr. M. Cronly was called to the chair and A. M. . Waddell, Jr., appointed Secretary t f . - ... . j ' l uin the amount subscribed to the capi - J tal stock, who reported that there were I a .. a. a- t,520 shares uhecrioeu, the par value I rf iih aKar tvain 1 CtCi makinr I v " a " -a $152,000. li waa resolved to go iata an elecUon of eight director of the corporation to urv. inr ! a a 'an an inv vaa p wViiK ra. I vr 1 W ,1 I c ft T; T " " I n. iw L.aumer, u. Savage, j.u. I j , v ur.. I p"" " " I . i .--..- . ' - . Xha directors met immediately afUr tK(l .j;ftor--Mt ftr lh. -0eaoJd' 1 -.i,,- .Ud-d the ibUowiac offi- meeliog, and elected the foUowing can of the compaBy for the anaQltg year; " Waa. Latimer, H. G. Latimer, Treasurer . H. Savage, Ueaeral ktanagtr C. . w are, Uaaagiag lnrtctor, New lock. - P, i II. Ba Juatlimar. Bookkaeaag. Uepartmeau ( - - L. H. Fmdbarg, Cbsmiet aad So- : a, -s-Si M a-a. " I aactauaaaat uu ami avu;isw . u- I . ,,tm .at ; ;is..s i.t t I " r . . Braoaly facta? ' " -. ' Taoa. Eaddifa, Ami Ckwmt M. WaddelL JtL Ta-caaaiax - av - . . ft.; Groaly A Uarria, Gaaetal Agaaa. t , 1 j r - MessraiUilTOt lb? Wforw may la. -1w.-.J,t. jin.i4.k.l ",Z7 m.y, tMttiEate'wuer. , . . . r BM-ShhrKArffioffctireBl estate In vJr o ---- . Wfljglon, . C3 w ' quires form persons who wish to buy. uuirca iorui ,r, ..;k . .. .,,.,1 tRTOOfi.cI TuUoultv Postmaster 1WiWitDQiU in , our city, ai - .'l. U,,..L- lia tak&i jeath; aad-hr ftienJbflieve a eeterdwiel went iofciBithville. lo- ij heiuthe Meth,d.StChurch, will BpEnd a week A burlier time wa -ra.iQ tue COlU- 'fhird ry. fa ,. . roui Front Street; k'su; on repairing Water street froul Dock lo Mulberry. 'The committee on Market t. Fee recommended; the adoption of the pro poaea. oratnance couccruing ;uonc market. Adopted. m nt rrwir: nn.t .iiriinri;iiiii'ir nn 1883-4 wa-T received fro i a.lopted; the ations araouoting to Sl2,o00, as fol- lows: - For Police Dparun&ut, lb,J2t.; tor M ire Lepaiimeut, yr.OM; ior i uo- lu. KtulditrirS. f2.42s: ior Fnedtuir Pris- ' c I - - j ... I oner. S250: IjiirhU. !(j:6j0: tttUioi.erv and Printing, $500-, banwary Purpose., f 2.990: Hosnifal. $1,000: Water Wurks. S6.750: Markeik 81.650:-Miacellaneona and JiiXiraoraiqary, t,iv; oireeis uni i wnarves, iu,ooo. The Mayor . appointed Aiderracuu Fistbla?, Chadboura an t DeK sset a committee to mate iVcoti'gatio'.i ami report -to the ili jard iu regard to tie city debt and the issuing of $40,000 or more bonds, and ia rrgird to Uie bond of the Chairman ol tlie iuli.g Fund as called ior by resolution. . Logan 14. Ives, whs t lecieJi Weigher and Grader ct Cattle. The Board, th"2140!0"! PROCEEDIXiJS OF THU CALLii) MKlil ; IKG "UEl jlHUKSPAY KKiUr. meiabers of tha 'lnard were j present at the iuectiu Thursday night I last, Mayor Hall piesidiug. "' Aldcrmaii Boney explamed the ob- Jject of the, meetiag-io take, into coa 1 siderniou uia uiarkei orJiuaiicc a:i j the appoiutaBenit oi an iusj.ecior tj Cattle . ; I Alderman liowc m -ni-ed i,;j.t njutuer J busiutt) be considcitcu. .Adojil-d. Adeniaii ieKostit:C stated that tiure j was no arrangeioeui; mads r i.udi-r- I stood that the butcutrs; vir to 3-oltct ) the iuspector of icatilt; tiiui the com I mittee had uu right to 'delegate their - T powers; but as the committee ihioght J that the person; aeltoted'sought to be au I expert, that tue buichtii. uiight uam I cumber of experts, aud the coumiUri would select one of the nuiabfr.' s natned. " ' j ' Alderman DeUosst;t t'ea otivicd tuj followiug resolution: f WHKKHArf, This IVj;ird,.iW2 the liui ried manner in which action w vi uk;' at the la.t meeting, cnnaiittrd n -rior in rla4i.ii' .fr lv4 who wan lot j .tcd by the ; butcher to ie n exjn rt I in accordance with ihejr.-onirt.i uiHdc I between the committee on Markets a id I the Batchers committee. "ind tho itv . 4 tiMrar maHntir t i tiimr ili.i ofi,i 1 f h ondnin wh it wldon: - Rco.'rrl, That the othce ci' IuTnr of Cattle be declaivd racaot ' The reiclutioa was rejected -ajrts li; noea 5. 1 .. I ? Aklerman Chadbouru irecuted the I migoatioo of Mr. Ui 11. Ivs, which was, accepted. The Ikiaxvl thQ weatiaiau cUi.iu for aa Inspector oCattle. ' Alderman Dudley pat ran nrai na tion the names of all those Jtco-moed by the coaumitte;oX Dutche, aad Mr. & A. Orre'l receiving a majority of the irotea easfi was declared duly e:ecfJ. Uo motlo"lhe meeile,; adj iUraeJ. .t t. Aeisico to nothe 'Are ro disturbed t nrirbl as-? bte- kaa of voor rest try a sick cild reflVr- inrand crvlcf with fain u tuisisi teeth? If so, eetsd at otse: and l jja. Wisur.Ws rrHHai IgTaup roaCHlLPttjcrcxrHiyu. lu ; I Taint Is iacakmlable. 1; aU rtliere tamiaUke a&oot It. It eras dv-atrv Ud diarraoae, tecalau the uaar 1 aaa aowe, ckits wieu cac, ,u9 1 a... m A -: I cams, rsuacrs iicaaua, aaa I riweTtoa asd eaerev to tie t: .rs- I gracr roa Cuojomoc Tcsnttso i ir4aaaoLU 'he si. ai U U pre f e wtsmaa a vxivaiin a at a - a eai aja Ca!w4 Maiea." a4 m fj . Ire all drwxjists tatwiasboat tkewarsJ. rx a caa ly ,. ..,-vs ' jpa , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS." Standard-KeeDer Mr HA.VE i RECB3 VKD IBS A"PPOH?T- Welghts-'and Measures. VTiU berepaml L office, and wiu proceed to carry out ttai I Piovisioaaoi .neiawsi rr..i'?J.'t .. ' I I JOH H. prjGU, april 22 It Standard-KeeperJ j J NOTICE, ' " w ' Apnti9th,'i. qE'liE.NTAOF STALLS, fsr TE A t h j. : .. . .. I'ub.ic MaikeUi, is postponed. pntilXt " . i. .JOHN JUPTJJJljiy.Caiitt'H,! april -zz n. committee on Markets. 1 'UK UKOctAH -USNCAU MEETUfS-i CENXUAL ICV1jCI;DAI COMPANY will be beld at tbe Company's! Ofttce, iu the City of WilmiBgrton, on THURSDAY, MAY lOTII.ut it o'clock A. M. V ; J AME.S AKLEBSON, april -2 tm Secretary. J I'.sT TilE l'Al'Elt THE TEOPLK .WANT ED. OIUUAM. UKSITUV ISEM1KEL! 1 (EKUOllsbed 1852.) i-. '. ' . 7-1 Should bo llead at Every rlrcsi4 in West ern North Carolina. ' l-'ull of i!t!-6. Fun, General Information if . . : ' and iioputhius to Intoie&t Everybody." BHD 50 CENTS AND THY IT JAiKKK MONTHS! " WINSTOM;, N. C, " :vpril2J tm. : - . -;-:. CITY OF WILM1NOTON. K. C, A1A 1 UK KJt Hti, I April Sth. 18?a. NOTICE. IN THE OKNERAL LAWS OF THE XsttUe tue chapter relating to Towns reads as follows: --. "Any iersou or persons violatini: any Or dinance ot any City or Town of this Htata KuaU ih guilty of a misdemeanor, and snail Ik1 subjectta the provisions of thischapter.' t,b:it. menns fines or imnrlsonment. It Is ut my wish to subject auy citizen to need less trouble or annoyance, out, ine oiean- liut-ss oi the city and e good bealUx of the citizens are mainly tie enuent on tne strict observance of the . ktouitary; ; Ordlnaucea. Mow, t lu-refore, :implo notice is hereby s:lveu to:ill ner:-ro;is intsrested. that on the ljtn day ot May next, the Health OlTicers of uie cuy win :"e require i.- to icareiuny in--t.pt-ci aud ieiort upon tbcicoadii ion of all prlvutt3 s.ili.is and priv iesS anu all persons wlio h.tve Tft iiimiiy laklfd co have such places thoroughly cleansei and disinfected bv Jbrtt time willsubleet limseive to In- dii-lmeut under lUo above luiiucil Act. Tbe n iriu s of tho Cltv Hcavener can be aacer- tiiiitti by applicative) to I be Chief of l'oijce. spril t"2L K Mayor. JOB lMUNTLNC - J. Lowest Frioes, I1 bV WISH TO HAVE Yut'K He.vi.s, IUtr lal. Nolo, Heads, iland TlSiils, X: : t'ard Tas, Circulars, Prolamines, r.mphle( i.'atAlooci. PrlCf LdMU, I-S- liivs. Tickets, .'"' , -'" Vbi;iuz ards. Wed'linaYdi.. JMauke Of -til kiudi, Ac , 4., i'riuici riipily ul. neatly Write to K. N. W'AKKC U " r V. O. lUx ,I2. Wifiniiictou; N. C IVU'.'!'I lo 1-illtoT ol this ppt r. ii - tl . Ward's White LUy Soap Laundn aai TtMei Uf. W AS 11 BO A U L'. A ND Illil LKPuJ v - . 7 ;; AXluiiMfAlNS ; ttOIN TO Tl'IO! Till; 1 AUKiC il".l.UW. 1 .t -' 1 it t a.v in: i sr.i r.iTiiKif is HOT OK COLD HATCB. It a.ves lacl. tiaie aad laba;U is ; ' ' - :---x:a nh kaitue aiod attv'.tfr-el br some of tie k-js.l.o CtsaUu :a th c aatry. 7 Ftaie bv - ' -' -' lK1i A VOLLCRS, f . , WiseseeaW Areata. f "f A Kkk.s si IhAaae ay U ia 4. Jmmram. KVt.eaMSsxear ssew fc- g,ii-U r-- taUJ sm. 4. Vi wtr;' sa ywsx, Ms. wwn, Ce4 alai a,, p i fa rn-om See a: y uaaaw on a ww. Mi t bcuar ettra W it as a s gsai. V tS-,aa, - lut'Mw si-j rt wa-rt -a w, 3M na aj ha SSMU. Z3s& ;i . y cSatia; S4 saw. (CXw?Vl i4MSMina. waya tC aM. a4 iaaawaraay. A S.Ta fBCm s la. AsmeA h&es, a(ltf l I NEW AI)VEETISEMENT . STATE Or NOETH CAEOLTNAf TtKW ; . I xfvu" j j , L.ni. n1 M)Wa v"4 f Ffuef'rM -f9 :homa li. w rUUtand oUi., -dJ rruilB atloik is bronrbt h-.tiirfciv. Lamed Aamed PlalnUfl acainst the abte iied i Defendants for the eonverance to the Plain tiff from the heirs of Joahaa O. Wright; de ceased, and turn helrsof lsaaeila ftaugon. uotoMwi, oi ios reat esiaie, or oi any mier stwhleU they may have or iaia in err taln premises situated ln the City ot AVil salaxton County and state above' men- tionea,Ana.wnicnareaescruedln pnunt, ana to qaies- ine uue to remises The DeTeadants Kntnk. i and his wlfeKmma , W. Young, and. Wright, daughter : of Jnltus . Wrhjht 'Uo- one years, are hereby BoUflcif MdTveqalled to appear at the next term ol lbs Supfblor over, to be hold at the Court House, ia tne said City Wilmington, on the 13th Monday - alter ine w Honasjr in Aiarau jLt u. ism. ana aeiena in saia action i I hand this 21st day of April and defend in said action given nd,ec niy aay m apni, A. va. IfWJ, Clerk of baperior Court nprtiiast Notice 1 - Wii.stnrcTo;iC C. i " "' kll '! Yttl B 1S will be reocivee nam l . .... . .t - -r May NUk.lurr thirty thousand cross-ties, said cross tie in oe seven ioet long, s Inches uuik, bsrked . and flattened with at least nine inches face surface. Bald .erosa-Uee to be distributed along the .route between w Umington and : Wright svlilo Sound, under the direction of the Ueueral Superintendent. , .. - iutj. w. rtut'E, jc, , . Vice Pre4dent for Board of Direutors., aprlt.22 4t j j Notice. . ; -.,"-- j WlMlNOTON, N. L gEALED proposals loj furnish lnmbtr for the construction or Culverts. Bridges, . Crossings, Treaties, HheUav- Platlorma. De pots, &c will be received until the SUlh of May. GEO. W. PRICE, JB" . Vice Preidenfc for Beard of Directors, april 22 It ; ; roc: LIME r?OR BUILDINa PUHPOSEB. a n 4 . . r "" , Discounts on Large Lits. Address, m . m -;&v? '" . K11ENC1I liitO. r a Rocky Iula, N. or O. U. PAltSLEY. Jk., i: pi 15 tf ' j WllmlngUws, N. C at; MRS. s. j;avants, BOarding House. N liXX door to Mr H- V.- Wttie a, on Market Between Hand and Third treeu WiiuUu.lOD, N. C litUtt, j . Meals Xt re lUis imt, day, per week, I .,. It b liu, LOST. - will bf ntadc for L new,, cvrtgicate tt 1 I abarea ol capital lock, of lbs W, W. U It, Co., ataodlg lo the oatne ot Kllsa V. aaa Mary K. Kmrr) , neieber xsr same being t.U, tt baTlbg brn lost tttvcMtgh no fautt of of tbe undtcfS'.gued. K. 1. rtlllHY. Eccut, ior TretUtcf , CH AS. KLEIN m Undertaker and CaJblnct 4; A.,r;X:; Jtr.-nmx A3 ocaara prwfCy 1 f.mie. ha. , Tbe la CJLAXXTTa. le V-n miwai ami tae tKixai. roia 2 oa aavwiaa. riwai mZzlzlAiiU i?2 TT? IS" ia out a x smfi r Trif l It. '. 4' :t ! 1 t :

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