VOLUME XVI. V l Ij M 1 N " TON POST Enlcrrd tl llt Po3lqffice at , '.. A7 ; 'ikwndiJla8 Matter. . (.rfiriit KecnltM 1' Republi can Rule. r- I'tie second biennial report of the j. liirean of Libor JSt.a'.iitic, in many ! lt features, is a valuable work, yv,, c,iniile from it a few fad in re 'Iftiion'" Ulinoj industries. ' In 1BS the population of the state was whit--, 3,031,151; colored (includ ns Chi""1. Japanese, and Indians), J'miuI, 4,077,871. The bitunsi . u0jScoai fields of the state arc exteuV (ife nd valuable. In 4( counties coal aud in many more prjunc Deu are t . . J...lU . 'I'l. yet are upprospee'ed. vIn 1880 the ag" gregated product' of coal in the tate ffas G,U0i377 Iodp id 1882, it was . . . . -. . 't i ft f i tons. in. i asv .ine aggregate .value of tbe coal product at the mines wa3 8,77I.832; in 1882. it was $13,696,- '-duct and value, of about 50 per cent. The number of mines' operated in 1880, was 598. In 1882 the number was 704,- .with an annual capacity of 18,0769,637 tons. The amount of capital invested in coal mining in 1882 was $8,230,183. The number of hands employed was, in J),2'J0; and the ayerage value of the coal per ton, at the mines, wis $1.46.' The manufactures of the state are many, vpluable, and in a prosperous condition. In 1880 the number of its mauufacturing establishments was 13, 347, with au invested capital of $117, '27385, Jt.nd they employed 135,419 haml. Th.e total amount paid during the1 jeaar as wages was $53,693,461. The cost of "'-he material used in these niaiiiHttiires was $234,778,273, aud the value of the manufactured pro-iucts jvai $ " 16, 10 1,393. Now when we add to iht-) magnificent1 results the im mense amount and value of agricult ural iiKidiic.U of all kinds ined or eon- mii mod li-J l.hn Aninlnvrx t hin nnfjcp.d ' ' - - I j o o in'inanunicturing, and by the tens of thousands who subsist by trade in alt its ramilicaiions based or. dependent tiptin 4heso products of the fmanufac turcr, an well as thoao used in the manu iai'ture 1 article, we will have a grand illiiHtralion of the rapid advance that Illinois, like other western states, "has 4ii.ult; in the development of all her na tural and industrial resource.-., an nually multiplying her means of profit able -t-.mloyment to all her citi.eiis cn j'.ardiii labor pursuits iu agriculture ami Irado an in luanuUctiiriuK or, the Kuclianic arts and thus increasing really the source of wealth mikI;. hap piiHt4 among all rank and- cUssci of ' kif r enter in i.nuiir iiooy latioii' -These are hniiit of Hie iiiMtiinbliH reiull which 'rti'Yhcrn attend-. lmTeneticent rule tit ihr Republican-. Hut the a.scrnd pmv ul' t'ic I t(jmocra:y in the Ktate or Malum, and the adoption of free trade -tlio introduction of foreign manu- Hdiins to ibe exclusion-of the ' jro 1 iticts ot our home iudUHtries would, 7y . Idling tlioe now prosperous niatiu Ih Lories, ami discharging their thou ? and.1 of employes, strike down or de . tmy this beneficent fabric of wealth plenty, and prosperity, and for iiilhub hi imte idlonesss and poverty, and cn Hf.iionl misery apd crime. f We republish the conjrressionaldii tricts for tiio benolit of our readers First District Ueautort, (Jamden, Cii'iwan, Carteret, Currituck, Dare, (Jatr, llcrtfortl, Hyde. Martin, Pamli co, l'a juotank, l'erU imans, I'itt, Tyr rell ana Washington. Second -Kertie, Craven, EJgccombe , (ircetif Halifax, Lenoir, Northampton,, Vance, Warren and Wilson. Third Onslow, Tender, Duplin, Sampson, Iiladen, Wayne, Cumberland, ilarueit and Moore. Fourth Nash, Franklin, Wake, . Durham, Orange, Chatham, Alamance, and Johnston. ' Fifth Itrauville, Tersou,' Caswell, Rockingham, Stokes, Uuilford Surry and Forsyth. ixth New Hanover, llruuswick, Columbus, Richmond, Anson, Union, Stanly, 4 Cabarrus, Iwobesou'and Meck lenburg.. S ivf nth Montgomery, Randolph, IJa-ridlou, ltowan, Davie, Iredell, Ca- V iawi and adkm. Kighth-t Wilkes, Alexauder, Ashe, Watauga, Alleghany, Caldwell, Burke, Oleaveland, Gaston and Liucoln. -. Ninth Cherokee, Clay, Craham, w- , .1 1 .uavuii, cain, jacason, iiaywooti, I'ransylvania, Henderson, Tolk, Ruth; erlord, Inincombc, McDowell, Madison, Yancey and Mitchell. M. U T O It HAND ItROOH LY'. r or mini vpruiiiK or f tar llrltisr rrocr-loui Mittl lumiunttoii Hi ISUhl, A?. N'kw Viipt ' M- "J Trt t araa a r --'-, j - - y . gala day in Brooklyn. "Throughout the city there appeared to be a general sur render of bjiainess to sight seeing and celebration, t n one way and another the uiaiu tusinea avenue, the height and many of the streets clear out into the suburbs, -re decked most gaily with rlags aud bunting and flowers, for ! . 1 kit: .a. -V. Llm. - Ika ' mA niitiB.i wun inn cilt u?n uiv ! titer, lhiblic bulldiog. pr ivate house. street car, wagon and Jtrucka fly t ae colors of all nations in honor of the inning of the big bridge. On evej and preparation axe being made for I; thVumiaaUon IW-night. Ijlreat aat- cistaction U expreaeu among me people f ItrxHiklyn at the conplelloo of the work of which o much U expected for their n dtjrom tie tower of the great! btkfge cvaiioaa) flag waive, ao4 th spaa aero the river it dotted with fUfi from one end to the other. From tail io the morolat crowd begaa to ga'.her at the!ad wbers iecUiakiu j was to take place. In the harbor -flags Oew from all shipping, four war ves sels the Tenrjeoe, Vandal U and Ker sage and Yantic die in a row ofi" Uov ernoi'rt Island, flying the national col ors. -Ths'navy yard and all ships along th New York and DrooLlyn ' Water front arc deefcid wilb hunting, "In New York, nUo, business was part ly suspended to day. -'Most cf the down town exchanges closed at noon and jnany bu'int ss places suspended work 'for the afternoon". Flags flew from municipal aud other buildings in the. City Hall , I'ark, from business places along Kroadway and other streets, aid from many private residences. The day was all that could be desired for the occasion. The. houses alongf the entire route of the procession, froa he Fifth Avenue 'Hotel to the City Hall, were decked with colors. The Seven ih Regiment escorted the President and Mayor Edsen, the President's Cabinet, the Peruvian Minister, Gov. Cleveland, Governors Ludlow, of New Jersey, Fairbanks, of Vermout. Littletield, of Rhode Island, the state legislature aud a large number of other invited guests, from the Fifth Avenue Hotel uv the bridge. At the City Hall Park mem bers of the Common Council received the President and other guests. Here lt alighted from the carriages', and joined by the. bead of the city depart ments marched from the City Hall Park to the bridge; President Arthur walking arm in arm with the Mayor. A procession of Brooklyn officials aud trustees, headed , by the Twenty third regiment left Rrooklyn City Hall at half past 12 o'clock, and arrived at 1 o'clock at Sand street station. The. regiment passed upon the anchorage, where it look up positiou. Mrs. Jvie bling, wife of the invalid Chief En gineer, and her party arrived afterward in carriages, and at half past 1 o'clock Uihop Liltlfjobtr and bis as-.istaat, in their robes of office, arrived. A way wa made for them with great difficul ty through the crowd that already fi'le l every foot of space. 1 1 A salute announcing the President's arrival at the New York lower, was fired "'"by the war vessel in the harbor and IIib forts on Governor's Islaad at 2.16 p. in., and the yards of the men of war were, manned. Fifteen'.- minutes later, cannonading from Fort jr. Jreene and Williamsburg announced the arri val of the procession "at the Rrooklyn lower,; where Mayor Low received it. On the platform were seated Gp'ucral. Christian arid stall, -of the .second iliv is ion; ex-Mayors , Scliroedcri,' . Howell, Rooth, Hunter and Lambert; members ''of tlie IJrooklyu coinuion C'Hiucil and United Slates naval officers, a id olli cers ol the. First nd Fifth Arullcry. On account Of the great crowd lunch diificutly was e-Xperienced by the cx Mayors of New York and Rn'klyn and the officials who accompanied ihcm in obtaining passage way lo thcplai -fSrm. . . ." j L - ':;' -. The proceedings were'opentd by Mr. John S. T. Slranohar introducing R' Rev Kisliop Liltlejohn who, aswted by Rev. M r.'Vaodewater, read th col leets of the- Kpiscopal- service and of fered up prayer. HOW A TOKNADO LOOHKO. The Frarfitl Vij.iiaHoual Hhii-HmMTTTIjiy-Uthlii Ia'II Tti il ",:Trnek. I . ; i '.: ' , - Kansas City,- May 1 1 Re lore the visiUtlon of the tornado tere yesterday the air was heavy and the fitful wind carrUd sheets of raiu Wither and thither without apparent direction. In an hour the skies had growu darker -and across thejr su I leu surface torn scraps of clouds in fantastic shapes scudded with a velocity that top of the pres ence of vast air currents somewhere in middle space. These were followed by dark sheeta as f smoke, that rolled up from the horizon, broke taud loa. them selves. The air Budiienly grew cold. It is impvssible to 'describe the weUd and unnatural chill, save that it was icy aud lasted. f-n some niomenU. Just then a gigaiitfc coae-shaped cloud, the point ttfward the earth, appeared in the northwest. Those who noted the time, aay mat , it was exacuj : i.oy ju cloud rushed into view so 'iickljr that it was impossible to tell whether it was born of conflict of the elements be fore the eye'or came from some "ioiiit beyond. Moving with inconceivable rapidity, and bounding like a ball, onietline hundred of feel above the rarh and someti me trailing upon it, the aoD9ter passed over Wyandotte, and paused at the bar opposite the mouth of the Kaw. where it sucked up tons of sand, completely changing its color from dark blue to a deep d tin, then it aigtacgeU upward, bounded Into mid-air, and dlaappearcd. Scarcely had it made it spectral exit when another cloud, almost identical in Ue and shajstappeared at about the point where the first was sect. This cloud can be likened to nothing so much' aj a partially collapeed balloou with the neck enormously elongated and twUng aboatl lh colsorr was reddish yellow, distinctly relievlns it against the darker background. This extraordinary apparition of the skiea moved directly toward the citjr, not very (aat apparently, but apringiag up and down in an uncanny- dance.- As it Mpnit n-irr mm conkl that everv I time it toochtd the ground it swept it WILM IKtiTON. NORTH clean, caiiyiu- up tlie debria and drop- plug it- it parsed. ..A' lew moments after iU appearance it struck West Kau'ta City, birely touching, however, and jts damage, was confined principally to tn-uiirooling ol" hunacs, domoliahing the- upper portion of ihs Stck Ex change, and killing out- inaiulIt leaped into, the air, striking the' bluff near Kigiiti eiiih Aircel, and pacing on east and Hlightly north for near two miles. In the uroatcr j-art of this distance the .Htfirin f unite I touciied the ground, and k wi:depifs of luiu marks its track. ibe passage of. the fifnudo was ho sudden, thai ptoide did not have time to be lrigiitHind liit it was over, but the scene of terror that followed in its wake was Homelhing that words caunot describe.. Jt cut a ciean track through the city three miles in extent and from 100 to 300 yards wide. ilavr houses were demolished, small frame houses were scattered to t ie wiuds, and trees were twisted from the earth as if they wero weeds. TluVuuuiber of houses en tirely demolished is 50, and the num ber more or lesf damaged will amount to about 2')0 The loss . is about $200, 000. Three persons were killed out rightand many others very badly in jured, i The Ycair'a Record of Democ- As the Democratic party will-ask next y ear to be in vested with the full cjutrof of llieiiational governmeu.t the Philadelphia iVtss thinks it only right to inquire what pro)f has" been givtn of the party's" ability to ad miniate. the trust faithfully. After exiininiug the wo?k of the legislatures which bavj beeu c jutrolled wholly or in part by the Democrats this year, that paper concludes: "At Albany and Harrisburg the-Democrats have boon incoiaprteht; at Springfield and Indianapolis they were worse The Llinois homo has been broken up fur days together by- a, dea'dlock- in an election case, main tained by keeping a disreputable' Re publican member drunk at low resorts tin'- l)emocratic whisky. The Indian apoiis Irgi.slaluie was denounced on its adjounimu. t by Democratic newspa pers as corruj', v .'tial and difior Jerly thu worst.' know. i for years in : Stale cursed by bad lawmaking. The liar risbUrg iio:i-,i lias talked away neiHy all its opportunities and Inost of Its reputation. Ttiu Albany legislature has biaen disgracefully partisan, has apition clil nvrviett reform ami ..used its piw eis to pas v ji ni.y tiicisurcs vetoed by Deiiiociatic governor.' Willi such striking proof . .if incompetency. before ll-em' the people. ;irt not likely to trut tin- I eiuuci acy with any filler op lor liHine f-r mi.'.chic-f than it has now. I ;-'-, "r '('rimlt's l'aniif su. A ': n ic-poiidi t writiti from Tticon, An ,. give- the t-.Uovviii.j i ifoniiatiou in regai d to the country in which ( en.. tJiook lit now upp(fiieil it be operaling against the Apahi. A.a I 'rook t wk supplien fir a lb roe inoulh cimpaign he evidently .-appreciates the task he has bt'foro him: The Siemi Madrei ir .,' most abrupt, precipitous, extensive and lofiy chains of mountains in nortliern Mexi co; ll iV altm.'-t impossible to poiie tral'J this vart uioiiutain rauge, and when the mim, which is as large a the state of Onio is taken into considera tion, everyone who has the least kitdwl-' edge i f such a country and the light ing propensities of the Apaches will readily realize the magnitude of the un dertaking. The Modoc war among the 'ava beds of Oregon and California, was but a saiall ali'.iir in comparison do what awaits ( Jen. Crook and tbs Mexi- can forces in dislodging and subduing lhe Apache in the Sierre Madres. There " was but tut tc in tne Modoc country lo stipp rt the savages! in -a loo and ''espcra'e campaign, but the Sierre Madres affjird the cry best ffeld lor the snpiKUt of indtau lite, f ne ' mounlain are . full of wild turkeys, iu.oumn.in sheep, bears, wild hogs, wild goats and 'deer, besidei an inexhausti ble s-ippjyoi luescale punt everywhere, so that it wiil be utterly inpwsible to starve the Apaches out. j As the Apache question now preseuts 'itself, ' it "wjll", require --.at .least a six months campaign wilu tbe Deal bacx ion the ' covrrnmeut can give 'Gen. CrvHjJt, and with the hearty co-operation of the Mexican forcesto bring the reue eads to terms- . The tak is herculean, and without uoui me most aiuicuti that Gen Crook has ever undertaken. It can only 'be hoped that the war !dc partiucnl will give ten. Crook full and hearty support, and trust to his supe rior skill in fighting Indians in brs own way, and tbal such arrangement wilt, continue with the Mexican authorities a will permit hiia to pursue them to the end. A rrolerlion Arsauicnt- Prior to the adoption of a protective taritf tv the lintniou of Canada, about SOO.lXV French Canadian left their na tive firesides to make their home in the United States -the change being made la order to secure belter return lor their labor, with all that it implies. In RsSl the p'reseat administraUon adopted the policy of ptoteclion, wage iaiproved. and ', cvnequnc the ude of etuyttaiiAtt wa tyrd, and aoaae 10,000 French laea were repatriated, la 1 sSi, iO.OOO mor? ot the Dominion on returned, aad thy are now pro- Scroua. Ooe fact like thi U worth a 4j:n vvdume of free trade theoriea. IToUCion prvHects, and it alwmr mean prwptrity to the working UK. CAROLINA:, SUNDAY. MAY. ii 7. IS83. Oity Items. The Custom House will -be cloned on Wednesday, memorial dayv - ; . PoMtofllee Jfttr. The 30th of Mar bejog ' national holiday the PostofficotiU;W closed iron 10 a.'ni.'W & 'f: WiHftl eW de livery of marls wftl be' nrndeT eaVrier. Mails will close at postofiioe ' a' usual. ; E. R. Bbikb Poatmaater. r Everybody should tura'oat to heir Hon. Geo. U. Gorh'am on j Wednesday next. All should be there. 1 - Gen- Geo. C Gorhaoi, of Washing ton City, will deliver the addrem at (he National Cemeterr wecoration dayt I The 30th of May;?decoraao'n5ila, it a national hoIiday7)et eVerrtiodrr spend at least the afternoon at the 'National Cemetery. Among the, gaests that are expected here from Washington 'and other, points ou decoration day, are Hon, J00.C JM e w, Hon. Frank; Hatton and , Geo, Geo. fJ. Gnrh.m. a : ."f ' T.'jji --jliL ieibody tlraded bchwd, -cojorea The National CemeTery U aTwilhtl Tjohn ; A. Holt, assistant principal; ful place; we advise everybody to 'go there on the 30th to see it, and Bear the address of Gen, Gorham. - ,:-!: ' , Several distinguished gentleman from Washington City, will attend the ceremonies at. the National Cemetery in this city, on decoration day. r- f Probate Judge Van Amringe, Sheriff Manning and Register of Deed Samp son, will close their offices in Court Housa ou Wednesday next; it being deoraliou day. ; ' ' :r The wife of Hon. Augustus C. HugJj gins, Ulerir ot tlie bHperior Court ot : Onslow county, was riding out with Mrs. James G. Scott,; the horse run away and threw Mis. Huggins out aud injure! her very seriously we are sorry to hear. - V; ' V ' UKCOKATION'DAY. Rooms National Memorial Ass'n, f WiLMiSGTOS; N. O., May 25, '83.JB J The annual service of decorating the graves of the nation's dead will be ap propriately and solemnly performed at the 1 National Cemetery, 00 Market street, ou Wednesday, May 30th, at 4:o0 P- M. : ' ' ' ' " Tho Committee recommend that there b no processioa. ' , The public are respectfully invited to be. present and' participate in yr wit ness th5 cerem joies. . Societies aud. organized bodies cau march to tha grounds in such manner as they may choose. j (jo I. W. P, Cauaday will conduct the services at the cemetery.; Col. J. SI W. Eagles will oe Chief ' Marshal of the day to preserve order awd ijniet on the grounds. 1 :- ' j PROGRAMME. Music by the P- & S. A. Club. Prayer by Rev. D. J. Sauders. Music by the P. A S. A. Club. Oration by Hon. Geo. C. Gorham, of Washington, DC 1 Music by the P. & 6. A, Club. Keoediction. ! Decoration of Graves. The IT, S- Revenue Steamer "Gol fax," Capt. Gabrielaen. off; Market Dock, will fire 'a salate.'commeucing at 4 o'clock. j Ed. R. Brisk, Chairman Committee. The following gentlemen are hereby appointed 'assistant Marshal to serve on the ground at tbe National Ceme tery, on decoration day. They will re port to me at the office of J. C Hill, Esq., 3 o'clock: p. m., (sharp) . WednesV day May 30th, 18S3, mounted: Maj: W. 11. Howe, Lieut. T .H. Betu, U. El Scott, Geo. W.Murray, 8. Vaa Amringe; Munroe Ryrd,' Gen. H. Manning, W. II. Gerkin J. H. Brown, J 00. Uol loway, J. H NVhitemaa. J. S. W.' Eagles, Chief Marshal. A tire occurred inKhat in known m Chaubourn's Alley, between Third and Fourth and Harnett and Da via' street, Tbuiwlay morninc last, about half past 3 o'clock, destroying three small frame d welting, the property of Aider -man W. H. ChaJboam, and occupied aa tenement housee; together with a kitchen attached to the premise of Mr. John Otloway, also the property of Mr Chadbourn. The fire, we an dtntaad, originated ia the build ibg at the weatera end of the block, ia a room which had been ooenpied by a colored man, bat Tacated tha day pre viooa, a colored womaa occopyiag the remainder of the premiww. The loee U estimated at about $5Wnpoa which there was Louraca to thataUnt ol f600, ia comraaies repetseeud by Mrtwv Xucihrop fc Bo&& - Ukraer Carey will reaaalala Deb lin. lafoneer Carey will . co abroni. laformer Caret Ui coaae to Amenca These three harmoeioos soteeaeau are forwarded tr ther geatkeaaa at the other end of the AUaatie cable to a pabUc wboMaaaiadesireae lo ImaWmcr Carry fa to leara UmU he h deeeJotd saSckat aaahooi N C aaafhimeaU, . Warrauiaw Luke. - ' A party of leading business rueti from Aagusta, G4 consisting of Col. Ii. W. Potter, J. C. Mathewsou, J. W. Evans, D. H. VanBuren aud others, have been at Waccamaw Lake enjoyiug a plead -at time. Ool. F. W. Clark and T. M. Emerson) met them at Waccamaw. There is no further necessity of our cay iog more to convince bur readers thK"t tbe Waccaniaw.visitors had a good tiuie Ou. Schools. :h. ' 'J. On Monday last the graded schools of onr city closed for the summer vacation. We learn that the school cowmiltes of the two districts into which: Wilming ton is divided have already begun pre paring for the next session, which com mences on the' first Monday in October- . '' ; "' '. ',' L, . 1 The corps of teachers for the comiug year is as follows: M. C. S- Nobles, Geucral Principal. Hemmen way Graded School, white M O. Wallace, assistant principal; Wary E. Duguid, M. LivMcLeod, Alice J. Yarborough- , James Dudley, Susie II, Dudley, Aoai Hi Malletle, A. Thercse Willis. Union Graded School, while M. E. Cook, assistant principal; Adelaide S. Meares, Maggie Jones,- .' . Williston Graded School, colorcd--Alary W. Howef assistaut (ricipal; Isa bella L. Howe, Louisa G. Nixon, Emma F. Hooper j Maggie Whitcmau. These apoint men ts are hf.ade .- thus early in order that die teachers, suie of employment ' may have the oppor tunity of atteiWing the Stale Normal Sehool, with reference lo fpecial prc- (ration fiir tho next year's work. Ab attempt was made s melimoditr ing Wednesday night to pfrpclrae a. robbery onGeo. V. Hugging, the jewef- ler. lhe thief inserted .'a stick through a side-glass lo lhe show window,;:iiid at tempted lo draw within in his reach a small collection of jewelry which had been left, lying iu a pii oii ' lho shelf, but. which was found .scattered about promiscuously yesterday .morning. The stick, which was about foii'r feci in length aud a Jitllo-bver an inch iu cir- cu m ferenecKas found .st ick i ng tb rough th aperlure'in the window, which 'ia evidence that 'tho would-be- thief was frightened from his purpose. There was also a gold watch suspended abovo the shelf, which had not been disturbed. Mr. Huggins usually keeps all ol his valuables under lock aud key. Shallotte, Brunswick' Co., N. C, 1 1 May to, 1SS3. J Editor Posl" ;Sir: Will you allow me space io your iioble patr to pub lish the fact that one ot the escaped criminals from SjuIU CaroUu., oolo mon Hewett, was captured nar or at iiockwoodsfolly bridge, by Mr.. U- W McKeilhan .aud others. Rut tho other one Willie JIardy, wjiich was known to be makiugiiis way toward the city, is still at large. Respectfully yours, D. K. Willis. m The .New York World, will, under its new management, no longer give aid and comfort to free traders. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE SEASHORE ! HOTEL BRUNS WIuK. r '; . - N.niTiiviLi.i:. . . SEASIDE HOTEL wnuaiTKVii.Lt:. . I B. L. PERRY, f Troprirlor. fl l tSE TWO HV'it SlilB Khi KIS W 1 1 -K b9PnMOliAV.lAY. v . ' - ' ' ' . - r' - The IIott UruuMf H. at Smith ii-. I li mile below Wilmington. nl acrvibl by two arat-ciass te4iucr. utaklus lou trip dally. h Ttte8AiU llotrt U iluaUJ in a Urj;e groT oo WrijhUTi ic S,nJ; l cxiixjcJ oTcotl for Uuiiltrs.aaa wilhm 'nillr ot WUmtnstOe. at U hA ot a fia Hbcil '- " - : Bod,U bM la Lbc Bcal&ru vuntry. BOTH HOTEI IN FULL VIEW OF THE OCEAN" ; Uottl tt 4 4il WAi-ri l.ibi - . r TVB-4 -VD. Kii!Ua. 4 Km. eaaT aaiS-tf Single Copies. 5 Ccfl, Uitn NUMBKR 21 , NEW ADVEBTISEMENTS' , CITV OF WILMINGTOir. N. C., ( j - - ' OFFICE CflJ EF OFioLICE.j I ' . r ' U MarStn,laSli (j N AND AFTEJli JUNE ItKtH ALL DOGS found running at Urge, wftaoat Badge, wil: be killed,' H C BROCK j ,,i thief or rot lee, - may 1.7 -2t Wilmington & Veldon R. R. Company, SECHETARVA TUEASUKEKSOfECI X w?T n n i AVILM1NQTON. N. U. ity 23. 12. T!s rUIVSUANCF. OF A RESOLUTION X- - --' , . " - - - -'! adlopled by the tho Director of the WU- mlngton & Weldon Ealf Roat qompany.'at a meeting held this dsjr, a SPECIAL MEBT- INQ of the Stockholders of said Cdmapy wiU be held Iu the City el WiUuingUw. fat the Office of the Company, at 11 o'clock Ik T"tu, THURsilLAYthe 2SBATOf JUNE; NEXT, to takr Into consideration the locating and bufldlne of a Railroad from some point on the said Wilmington Wei udu Kailrwad south of WUson to Florence, y C. ou iU Wilmington. Columbia & Au gusta Railroad, or some point east thereof on said ,road; and seen farther action' in thin matter as the jaid Stockholders as sembled iu meeting may consider proper." J. W. THOMPSON, msiyis-tiu . . ;, jBecretary, llTFHlJNniLD & BR0., Distillers, Wholesale Lipor Dealers . r --- -- - ' . " . " .. - - i - - - -AND PltoriUETOttH OF THE ; ' .CHAMFION CIGAH FACTOiiY, HII.MIMTON, JSf. C.' DICKS & BRUMQ1LD & BROS.. 1' KICIIMOMD, VA., MAN UFACTUREKS OF AL.L KIND - OF FINE 4 II EH I fj TO It Alio. 1V.1VVS AND TWISTS, insy 11 tf WILLIAM LYNCH, f THE ' ? ' Tailor and Clothier, HAS A PLENDID ASiSOuTMENT iF LUasimnrr-s. Doeskins and Uroadcloths, A VI Kit I tr. !V -AK O l Hi IO KTKa, Which he; will tut auf make to order, iu the latest styles. ShIinIucUoii CSnHranlretl. vtore northWJiof Princess street near Front. may 20 tf AUK.VTK WANTED FOR TJK 1 i; I, I . ST I .IX. ' Y Jfl UOIi. NTKKQ.KETKO.'. By REV, Ji. W' MOR- HIS. 1. I. ThKrHndtebrrlorCrrtfon i the .MjN. Centra ol Uic. Heat, AUrmc lion nod tiiemleal Action, its natural wonder and Kplrlluai teitcbinga are alike marvc'oii, and make a book of absorbing and iaten.se Intemt. Th arrt probiva of tlm Material I'nlverw unfnldrdand lllua tratedi .ture shown to be a Revelation ftiod in thfc uoblcMl and moat perfect mdu. Highly ctimmondcd. "Krcry .fact of natnre is made to repeat aome Uon of Jilt gm pel." N. V. Evangel lstt. "Ilolh actfoUnc and -devout." Rev.- A. C Oeorge. p, D,t Chicago. "A (uurtllDK revet aUoo roneprv tns tb wonders a4 t(l: Ira o( Uie bun." Kider J r; MHiarrey, Iextnxton. Ky. Intir-sHng, instructive and vrjr succe-, Uve."-.l;ihop Jaa-zar.of Ohio. Jt aelia oat and plcaneeail. AUdreas. J. t'. Mctt'RDV IX.. l-bfuulclphta. P; Cincinnati. O.; Chicago. Iik; or ?u Ixmla, Mo. ntay I i ia LOW TIES AND SLIPPKBS. yK M FKR GREAT VARIETY OF Styles and Makes IN Lt V T! ES AND hLirrER FOU ; ENTLEM EN A N 1 LA DI ES WEA1L O joU Oiiliiy, Eij KittiBp, anl L i Low Down in Trier. Call in and eaamiae. - .!,"- " - . .... v.' S KO. IL FUEACU A bONA. war 1-1tf. '' D A. SMITH, MAKOFACTOEEB al'EElLEE II - FURNH0RE, so. 44 act vuuxt ariutirr. ALWAYS ON HASP. iaay i im NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J T lAiWm .Ln t'D'l l ls 'ii1,!: GEATIXE PAC-aunXB-PrOBSia.ant Lt- , ra, ALL white on a Hack (rooat. X ware of iealrra wae at torn at U aalia fr '.rfJTATIOSI. St'BtiTITL'TiON erKUHTH J.HLfc which yielS thea m LARGIH noFIX, Keae are ! wiUoat tke tr- SA F E. ' n. H. WARKBR St CO, Rocheetcr, M. Y. may a tf. .-.V-'.--.- Commissioners Salo ! "I Y. VIRTUE OF A DECREE Of THE I) Superior Court of New Hanover Coun ty, made in a civil action pending iu aald Court, wherein Ada MeClamniy a Adaain iatratrix of Richard McClammy was Plaiti tiir. and Cato McUlaiumy and other were iWendants. ,The uuderaigned. Commix aioner appointed by said decree, will on Friday ,lith of June. A. V. at tb Court HonseDoor In the City of Wliminfftot, at " 12moaer for Kale by Public Auction th lot or parcel of land situated, lying and being in the City of of Wilmington, and bounded and described aa follows: lfccl li ning in Uie western Jino of. Eightb Utreol, at a point XI feet South from iU iaierscc lion with tbelineof South ld o-ywaaMi Slret, running ihence South with the line of the aald W eat aide of Eighth street, H fectand 6 incheti, tbence West !S feet and ti inches, tbem: North 'J let aud 6 inches,' thence Eat !W feet aud 6 indie lo tho. West line of KlKtith.Strot, the beginning, being part of lot 1 aud - ou lilork M. . ac-':, coriag 10 me oniciai plan oiKaid t'lty. . Term of saJooue half C4uli, bali.vaco iu six. months with Interest from day ol sale, MAKSbEN KEI.LAMT. iawjuuel) I'oinuiiisioucr. 1ST ATE OK NORTH CAROLINA, NEW HANOVKU COUNT V. ' 8cr;Rioa Cocar. Nanoy Cowau va Francis M. 'Mnut, Thomas il. Wright and others. . rHiy Hctlou i brought by tho boe named rialulHl aga:jj.-,l Ibe ubuvv n.oiud DflfiidaiiltiforllicotmpvHiHO tot tip Plain till from lhe heirs of Jolte;. Wright, ! roMsctl, aud the. bcirn ol InhIicIIh Kainpauii, ild-ea'tjd, ol I tie r al ettAte, orf ajiy Intcr bt whiv-li lliey may have or cUim in wr tain premises situated in the l ily ol Wit mlngtou. County ami ti'.alo alove men tioned, and which aredt M-rllicd in Ihccoiu plaint. aud to nuiet tbe Utle lo tb said7 premises. Tho IeleaduU Frank I), Young and bis wife Knuna W. Young, are hereby , notiflbJ and required to appear at tho next term of the buttcrior Court, of the' imid county ofMew Ifanoter, to to liuld at lbs Conrtllnusc.ln the said Ulv of Wilmington, on ibe I tth alondsy alter Uic Int Monday in March A. I. lsM. Ki.d dtlon-l m KatdtH-lion. tilvcu nnder my hand this 21 t day of April. A.l. li, ' 7 H. VANAMUIfJUi!. i "--Clerk of hnirior Court aprliyfit . . OCK Xj i Si e" i;uii.iiMi iuKi,ti;s. Discouuis on Ltrge Ltl. Addrvk. ' r UENCil j ) Rocky I'o (,'. C.. or cVti. r.Vl.Sl.tt. Jul, ip,U,f ' Wllailncion. H. MRS. S.I j. AVANTr, BOarding House, i aCXT aor to Mr. IV. .F. wnite . ua Urtwwrw tu4an. Tbtiw Ni.'U Wllmlnclon, .t. r, lutrs ptr dty, h, per k, Si col. . 1 - ch lU. ' . ' , : CHAS. KLEIN " Undertaker and Cafeltari 51nLcr. :'. ' "tali ur'oe"rtomr4ijr ur4s4 u. - TVaBaea KkK ETH. lb ta W Mat 1 1 SURAL TLaKI. a,e ma eras 1 1 1 0 Piv r SJ 1m, V J 1" kia rmm ta If lOLtf, Ui i UM wwsiltiy- WW w V ajbssifcrw- Um , )","INI Was rwawaasi t ) an sjf. is wat w mm L ' tie WhW Maev ) ll'Hi w-i Nr tMm au ii i s rt rmrfitf. t.T ass TumSi u7rTt'tiXT1 Oa reruaavt. Mm, H ' 7 v

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