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. ... -. . , . . cfwCYl r rrS''vS; in I f I j ! j V r VOLUME XVI. Ny i f ,M i N O TO N POST Entered ill the Po3toflice at miming v f? u Second Class Matter. W, . . OFAU VERTISING. tight (S) Uuoa, Nonpareil type, con gtiuitca square. v Fifty cents per line for the lirat in--rttoiian-I twenty-five cents per lirie j,,re.v:li additional insertion. ; 1 advertisements will be charged at the above ratea, except on special contract. ' . ; ' :.-4t.u subscription- price to: JTh-e Wii -tisfnoN I'ouT is ,12 00 per year; six : v, I . .jf-communications our business ffltM(teaJ'lreraed to The Wilming T0i Post, Wilmington, N, C. SO I 1 1 1 C'AKULI N A ITEMS, : ,The Charleston, S. C, county court home is undergoing repairs. The .-Aetvs, and Courier u the beet piper " for news 'in the south, and is, probably, the beat edited paper south of jhe rott-inac. - Captain Divine, superintendent of the N-I'- r haniade verv large wharf 'and warehouse improvements in Charlealon, 'S. C. The boat runa for passengers every " two hours, between Mt. Heasant, Sul livan Idaud and Charleston, S. C:, aud doesaooil business. V; Three colored persons tried to poison Jtfie fuiilyjf Andrew Daniels, at fcpar ; tinbuig, b. C, on Monday the Gib iiist. Ihe putie-i have been arrested. " rostmasltr Tall, of Charleston, is A-upetiJuig his summer vacation in the jflyuutaiiH of New York,, recreating v'wiih his f amily.' Ve wish the dear b.ij ali.ippy time. " ; j The Charle'stoM 'liotel .is ubstAntial j turiii:-died and well conducted. ? Tlie iainutodations are so good that many ; norther it people stop at Charleston for J tjie wiiiUt, in place of going to Florida. Tin--t'u toiu House at Charleston is ; b.nli il granite, and is uue of the very bri and handsomest structures in ; the cjuntry. The l'ostolhce building is au old .t'litic-r, but a substautial and con- veriienV intotlice. Coiiessmau Mac key! has' been very sick Ktlhis home on Ml. lMeasaut, -ib tut lour mile from the .city Uf : ChiiWutou. He is' now better; and it kluji'tf l that he may conliuue iiuprov , , ingAjnul Lduiuud is himself again. -;Ae Omw ton uiaiket is very good tjjr a soutlurncity. The fruit is njual lotuj la llic whole coiuitry. The. niar- iftbitft clean aud orderly; the butch-' TfH ri a line looking well dreaded set . of ujeu, arid would da credit to any kuiJ ut ItiHinesH, . . ; Ou l-'i iday last the laAes of the Hap tiU Church at Camtlcn a.Chad an ke erf am ffiTaVou fcjaturday 6U per I sous wiH taken violently ill, and.it was luuild that thev were poisoned by eatr i ig the cioam. Up .'to l(t accouuts only two bad died from the etlecta. J Collettur of Customs Johnson, of j Chit It Hon has at last taken ilJreeley's - : advice ami gouc west. Tholliist heard 1 trouiho was in Salt Lake City, and his ;irtml were very. mucii gneyeu aooui 4ku. , bunie expressing doubts of his returning to s.ivili.ation; but we know !. I'tin too well, therefore we cau assure ill Jttulitlttl one.' that his coming is ure, fro in. l he -I act thai there is a little I'inc. of property in the cast that he ! wilt W perlectlv satistifd with when thf.miimier pntiouiice the beuedietion. VeVtim, Imwever, thai the old man will rwf lJifornia before he return-'', j as ;w wishes to take in the Chiuose as well ' tk ."Mormon ciliet before localing or t winter. Mr, John 11. t4eudotftV IVpuiy 1 Collector; is .ruiuiiug the Cus Umu IK.tMe .liiriun Cvl. .luhuou's kb setue, ami he perforui.Vnie duties to the J"ecl (atiUctiou of every our lln buineiv ithUnni. ho i ;..atr.xviLi.i:, I'm Couujy, 1 C. August 1, 1 A nii nieetlug of the frieads of the Jilminctai, WrighUTille aud Onslow Milatad Company w, held here tlo- A large crowd of both whites lkeotfiinr was nr?niNl h ec Jr? II. M. Jackton. K., Chalr "d W. lw Williams SecreUry. .L M tneetini: was then addretwed bv le W. lrk, Vice President of wf coaiium,; HV. Martin, tie ueral rrtattidnt -rk f Kd othew, C. Forbes, Esi., was inrevUr for the company w rut county. J. K. Kuaseti. J. M. an land Henry Woolen were SW as a Finance Committee for Titl A ebrrring sum was realised ou sub n. . arsons subacribing for JftOOe or two sham each. Among iWribr were men of wealth jwomiv that they will still sub- A great interest was manifested by T3 rrtwnt. &nl twin n of thiVM f:c,j ia this noble effort, while mriuat lotheloawefitsNchMdli.l itrJ . . - " . . - . ... . . . ?. ' in the Holy Scriptures c:g1 speed." H ie taid'Ue thatbideth him God speed is partaker of his evil deeds. I JJut not w in this case. Thia U one (lhe Mawnboro Turnpike ;ia being; effort I do bid "God speed," with thia gradually improved. ; V. t..a. nr.i,MA1.i.A 'imtv utrmi !?.. 1 t to say to ' those who bare not - taken 1 vour onlv 1 shares: if vou fail now. chance will be - oyer. Hundreds ndreds cau I become stockholders with the induce-I ments now laid before them. tWAty. influential aud able man should sub scribe at oDce. W.-R. W illiams, P. (). Box 63. Greenville, N. O. uity Items. QMayor Hall -as gone to .WarrenUlt The prospects for a Buccessful fruit iair are very encouragiug- , I Cant.. W Nobles, near this tity ri.o.l.ii fin U.i. nt jrranw of vari- ousvarieUes this season. V ri i trWnnat(ir.-,r"lbrarv Association a colored orgauization, have slarieu a 1 a T . -.1 1 . . L i , t I. m I; eenatir M. W. Kanaoui will please - drea, at the Farmer's Dinner dn Ulin accept our thanks for copies of the 1st I tUn, Sampson county to day. ' J .n ..rtlm onnjiia rannrt. I - " aa ' . ; j - '- '- 1 I , ft uivuu ui vu'j ncio - Catt. Ed. Pr Powers, has been ap5rS3 death's in Wilmington," of which 9 pointed by Col. I. Young a cleik in thecollecUir'a office at Kaleigh. This is a very excellent appointment. Dr. fohn," the noted colored herb doctor is dead, and we ".Khali see., him parading around with his high beaver hat. cottou umbrella and aatehel of medicines no more forever. The question of the disposition of the special ia luiju aiiu uic iuLiiuu ui mo I - 1 . i-. 1 1 1 1. . 1 1 :. ... .. 1 1 1. n I uewfCourt House are couyulHinij the county of Pender from centre to cir cumference Mr. Marshall L. Molt, ,of Statenville; N. C. was married at Cli'arlotle, NrC.) on t he 7th i nit., to Miss Mamie Sanchez, a young lady of Augusta, Ga. The de tails of the engagement, and mamage,. as published ia the Journal Observer, makes it!uite a romani ic affair:' r Hetlei I.ate Thau .-.Xewer. Archie Simons, colored, charged with sljiliiiL- coulter still from Mr. A. II. Paddisoii.ii! Seplctubcr, 1881, but who has bincc ben at-large, was ariested by otticor. JoMt'ph-W'hiliH'y, on Friday last, 011 a : warrant issued by Es. Cardner at the lime. He was held for preliminary .examination. - A Fall I'roniii HiRli I'm-. A small colored boy climbed into high tree uear the corner of Sixth aud j tjueen streets, a few days since, when a j imb broke and he was pitcipitaf'3l to the ground, a distance of about twenty live or thirty feet. The limb and biaiicheii broke his fall or instant death would have been hu portion. As it was he wasbadlv Injured.... , Hi c I ii rl ay X i li t I'i r. t The store of Mr. J. II. Strauss, cor ner of Cliesnut and North Water street, was discovered to be on tire Saturday i,rUi ulmrilv nflfr 1J o'clock. The ' .. . fire engines were promptly ou mo spoi aud a deluge of water poured into the building, which soon extiuguislmd the lfame. The Htock, however, was badly damaged by tire aud water together. The building and slock was insured. -. Colonel F. W. Foster will have for 'eunsylvania ou Monday next. He will visit his father, brother aud sisters, as well as his mauy other friends at his old home. Col, Foster has many very strooc friends iu 'orth Carolina, who admire him for his pluck, energy and ability. He has, by hard work aud in dustry, accuui'iUted quite a large for-. tune ami ,he can now well taUord to take a few lays recreation withUhe friends of his ' OoyluKid days. ltoaril ot llewlth. At a meeting of the New Hanover Couuty Board of Health, hel I Wed ues- day eveuiug, it was decided that thejiu Production and sale ot- seotid-iiana clothing-should be strictly prohibited iu Wilmington, as oeiug uugriuu v..uW health of tbe commuuity, ami: steps were lakeu to ioforui the I'oard of l- dermen to that effect.. It waa also Ad- tiseel that thorough and energetic leansinc of the let streets ami alleys of the city should be commenced at once, uuder the authority and direction of the mayor. Keriou Cuttlug AOis'r A erioua cuttina: affair ocvtiredl at XVtigbUville sound ou Tuewlay. GK.' Carey aud Johu Hill woikrl togetner oo the plantation of James Cvwau and gvt into a difficulty, when Carey stuck his knife into tbe head ot Hill, causing a punctured fracture of 'the skull, the blade, penetrating tlie brain. In at tempting to pull the knife frvaa the wound the blade was kroken off, and Dr. ltter, Norcvnu and Schoa.wald sucveeded aAr "ioin dtffictilty in tk- It when il was found to bo AbMit one inch ami a quarter ialeagvk. the wound . n:ti ..uta Ihum i "j t I A dAOcf roui CBH - - . ... i f I t'l7 hospital Carey had not btea ar rested al last accovtta. WILMINGTON, NORTH LOCAL (SHORTS. Mr F A INewbury is distributing I genl for the Ladie's Benevolent Bo- ciety. Capf. It. S. Kadcliffe, who is rustic-, tiog in the mountains, is improving in I heailh. Kev. F. W. Feschau has been gran ted a vacation and has zone to Nash- ville, Tennessee. A party is here with the view of Utarting a can niDg factory. He willre- main until alter the fair, mere were nve intermenis u "e cemetenes iu this city last week, of Uhich three were colored. ' Anenew. eieciea omce" or unny a,ulleil Tne8da- , I - JJ. H. BIcLean is to deliver tbe ad? - ' . were whites and 14 colored. Mr. K. W. Chad wick, formerly a Deputy Collector of Customs at this place; is (very sick at bis home in Beau fort. ' The store on Front street, lately oc cupied by Mr. H. M. BowdeD, Is to be opeued as a clothing store by Mr. B Solomon. Mrs. S. A. Hughes, Evangelist of the Q Conference of the A. M. E. Church, preached at Mt. Zion Church in this city ou Sunday last, v : John Ciause. an old colored man. I died suddenly on Ffiday last at his J home on Dickinson's Hill. He was af- j Wilmington; B. S. Royster, yilliams- I liamston, Plymouth, E lont-rn, va-di-flicted with hearl disease. I boro; H. -H. Lvons, "Asheville, H. W. I ington .and Greenville, aud they -uttc- Hilda Henry, colorei. died suddenly at her home on Dawson, between Fourth and Fifth streets, on Saturday afternoon last. Heart disease. A line of steamers is to be put on Le, ween Wilmington and Baltimore, and we hope the liue may prove a pro fitable oue. It must be made so to se cure it continuauce. The.foreigu exports from the Jort of V ilmuigtoH for the month of'July ag gregated $131,5 in value, of which only $2,G40 were on 'American, and $lol,o'.0 on foieigh vessels. Mr. Lymau - B. '. May has beeu as- signed to duty in charge of the Nation al Cemetery at this place, in. place of Mr-R. C-Taylor, relieved at his own request, who goes, to Annapolis,' Md Solicitor Moore decides that a vacan-j cy exists in the place of A. Davis, ap- immuUhI by tho lai legiUlure. no such person being found, and that the cjaim that Al David was intended does' not alter the case. Archie Simmsv colored,- accused of stealing a still can and bipe fcom a. H. ia;.i.i5-.... f ln.ir rn.ni- .! I.. .-ii r " - . ii:m:'. I tiuuuary iriai oeiore iungiirie; juiuis Tuesday aud was acquitted, there being no fviilence acainut him. The Norwegian barque Orvar Odd arrived at Quarantine from Rio Janeiro a few days ago. She lost a man by yellow fever on the voyage, but that was over a mouth aco. and no other Hik,. has aooeared on board. 1 ii,,,, t;.,r French wa.,lth low. est bidder to furnish stone for the im provemeiit of Cape Fear Ri ver below New Inlet. We have not heard who got the contract to construct the scows for- use iu these improvements VahAuninge, Esq., Clerk of the Superior Court and Judge of Frobate, accompanied by bis iiaugUter, has gone uorth.i llisson.b. VanAmnnge, Jr., and E II. McQuigg, Ewi., will have charge of the office during his absence. seaman named Henry Morton was arrettd Sunday morning while making way with a quantity of meat from the store of Mr. John H. Strauss, after the tire: The Mayor ordered him to give bond in f$0 for his appearance at courtbut be went to jail, The bridge over Bradley s Creek, on the Wrighlaville luropiae. gsve wsy buaday last aod fell in. Luckily no one was on it at the tinse, though a ye hide with a-eogets had just crossed iU It will be repairs ai-ooce, im the meantime pontoon will be'oaed Mr. John Matthews? living abcot hfleeu miles from Clinton, in Samfeon county, rue wn a tenioie ueatn oo ..a 1 . t a . a Monday last, lie started front Clintoa (or borne aud his body was found the same oigbl lyiog across the Iroat axle, ith hi bead fast ia tbe wheel aad bts neck broken. s ..-,,i-tdeat ET F. Martia aad other, of tbe Wilmington, WrigbtsvUle I aad arrrovst, aad a repen ot ue rro a wi t Ww lUilroad. have retained I rrest aaade ia ftadis waa eaade by Ike a - - t M...inr EJrwuaaL. Martia. Pitc Washiortoa. Cbowaa aad Beau- fort coonties, aad report 434 snbscxf ra of ns to t& each, wha are risdreJ to rr tb aasso is lawcaUawrBta OI tja prtsbare on tbe first Jctsrdaj ia sack moata. CAROLIN A, T?RUA John O'Brien. formerlT mec:sr of n dropped l mmZLt 1iltoT f present Board, waa caotit or f morning last ia tiw act'cf ttf.rjl J J. u. Heyer'a stave, oa IT'V;;;4 i -fTc"' if street. Officer Allsn Zhgfrm vCix" i4jbint session with the Board of County whistle, and going ia the Uef rear of Mr. Heyer'a atore he taw W 1 der leaning against toe MOM. yfjie I then flashed bia Iaateret. op.snrooad-( iug objects and saw a man croochi'ug behind a goods box, tbe maa ' raa and he gave chase, when officer Orrell ap- peared in his front with a drawn pistol ... , . u and frightened him into submission, txe was uen xaxen to me scene jwo i robberrv. where, at the foot of the lad-1 Li.r ... rMj . rfiv.,' kf riirlnn I Lhfch had been rentoved the .tore, entrance having been enectea nnn ir. ... n-T. .vAn tntbA iaiil I 1. i . . . - j 1 - - - . -o I nu P uu wu oj morning Mayor Hall, after hearing the I j evidence, ordered him to give bond to I amount or f iW. ms urotaer .acvm .xne vmairman states : me ounueu O'Brien, stood his security and- he was debt of the couuty to bo $6,1W, the in turned loose, iereat upon which is secured by a spe Meeting of the SUte Pharuia- eentical Association. u- -u- y -The State Pharmacetuical Associa- fOUa,y Jf? w presented to be tion met in the city on Wednesday, trip PreoidnnL. Mr. William SimDHon. in the chair. An address of Welcome was delivered by Mr. W. U. Green on behalf of the local druggists and by Mayor Hall on behalf of the city, which were responded to by Mr. Cordon, ofj Tarboro- The roll-call .showed about forty membera to be present. The fol- lowin? new members were elected: .TT i, , Mr. Minn HnrlwrsonTill: J. ..XV-. Conoley, Wilmington; Wm. Anderson, McNatt, Shoe Heel; Geo. Everington, LiaurinDurg; Jno. w. uamson, Macon, The President, Treasurer and Secre- tary read their reports and they were annrnnrinrelv referred . various com- i r i ! ' mittees also made reports. Charlotte was selected a? the next place of meeting. VThe President Messrs. Gordon, Green, Munds, Thompson and Richardson , as ilolscralAa tn I'ha Rtail Drnsririit Asso- ciation. Wednesday night the Association at tended a ball at Seaside Park , given in their honor, and yesterday they par ticipated in an excursion down tne riyer on tbe Bteamer Passport. Outrageous Abduction. News was received here a few days ago to the effect that a man named J. D. Lynch had enticed a young girl to I desert her parents in Sumter, S. C, and I sn with him. and that the parties bad fcome in this direction. It was known that they had been in thia city, but had I left. A warrant was issued and given to an officer, who got on the track of the parlies'and succeeoea in arresting them in the midst of the Oreon wamp, I in Rni nan: r)r fount wnArfTthftr VAfA y4 -r-- found occupying a room in the house lot a ot a preacner, wno : is creuiieu wnn I having fallen upon his knees, when he found out the true state ot anaus, and I exclaiming, "O, that it should ever come toithis, that my bouse should be surrounded by the officers of the law." The girl, who is about 16 years old, and 'W prepossessfng, .Uted that she waa induced to eloi? by a promise of mar riage; while Lynch, wh is old enough to be htif father, and anything else but handsome, is said to have a wife and two or three children in Sumter. The gir) is named Stack, and is the daugh ter of a once well to do German, but ko nns in annattwhat' radnrad rir- CUBMunces. Tbe misguided girl was learned back loner parents Miuraay I nigh, and the man was held for action on lueii v. -w - ' Annual Meeting or the Sleek- bolder sf the Clinton and Point Cswwell Railroad. At the annual meeting of tbe stock holders of the Clinton and Point Car well Railroad Coeapany, bold at the former place oo Wedneedsy last, tbe I ing Board of Directors for tbe en- i vear were elected: F. W. Kercn- Bit J a gMTtot0Bt A. Adriae, A. H - 1 VanEokDeleo. H. Braabild, R. W. I ua, JD. Kerr, U.C reUrsos, E. x. firkin. C Patrick. W. A. JotaBsoo, I j A fmtt if. C. KUloO. I The.meeiisg was addressed by Hon I E. D. II all, mayor of Wilmingtoa, and I . a a awl i Hon. a. a. atcivvy, wu w . I yocatsu, the spoedy baiidiBg ot tae I pressed road and poiated oot tbe freat advaatages hkelr so occar from tae J aasse, alike to Wilmisgtoa, CUaton aod I roiat Caswsll I The report ol tbo sarrT mM 1- V . . .a I Sriar. aca was yeeasnsnn aaawwjy I sauwaoory After adiosrrasseat as of atockboaJer tba Board Directors rjei aad re-eisctsd F. W. Kesxltaer rmVkaV Y. AUG UST 10, ISS3.J i : : "'tr3'- , I Sleeting of Board 'brMagistrales 1 The new Board of Magistrates uie id organized on Monday last by the ction of Justice W. W, Harrisa as Chairman, and Justice Cowan as Sec jreL retary, after which the Board went into lUommwsioners, when JChairmau Lagg read bis statement of amount required or lax levy ior me loiai amouui, b9ing $27,22o. He recommends that the following lavy be made ontropcrty: tBeal andJPeraoual for General Ex- J on w, cuj; runinai iCourt. oa $100, 15 cts.; Hospital, on $m , ToUl uu Prupcrty. TJ cta.; an(1 on the Poll ior Ueueral & penses. G1J els. Criminal Court, 45 cts; Hospital, 6 cte: ToUl ou Poll, $l;12i. reaiize net, $20,5X); from Schedules B With this levy the whole ,tax will be rn 11 t ....!..... u iuiiuwi rue uuuuu uu iiumcuj. . g, . rroierly.'37i ct: To- tei 75 'cts. On Poll ibr CountV, f i.12' . Poll for.State, $1.12; Total, $2.25. cial rlptxiait. nt ,ri(M with tlin First Hi , Wil ,,,. ,u Z wuuu,uus- iUO ,ri'ull,a recommenuaiioua were i'i.'iocu nuu doPted I iVilnaiiigtoa, Wrii;litillf and j Outlow Kailruatl. I Messrs. George W. Pri 0, Vice 1'ics- ident, and Edward F. Martin, Cmcral I Manager, have just-returned horn a trip to Eastern Noith Caioliua ulure thev have been iu tlie interest of the I above road. Thev addrcaowl laiua I meetings at' . Taiboro, Jauiesville, Wil ceededbeyond their expcctaiiou,. They gonoo suoocriu-.'is to iueir n.n, aniuuiit : ing to oyer $10,000, mosl of the auu.uut I was taken by coloief men, lui tiiey I receiveel some assititaiue from white i I men in Washiuglon; N. C, one white I man subscribed fyr forty shares. The.se I parties paid oue iiistallmunt iI-jwji, and I are to pay the balance in eual moiitli- I ly iustalluteuts )f .$1 2.per mouth. I The.colored 'reoiue ot North Caio- lina are fully determined to have a railroad cotisli mtted and inn by colored men, ho they. cau h.vve-a place to edu cate their children iu lut uiech arts, aud from the mariner tliev are ? now coming lorwaid the i;id will soon be a reality, and we hhail rejoic? ti ate I that time: and every whil man iu the I state should wish them success. j ; The managers, 'Messrs. Price aud I Martin, are showing great energy and I good judgement iu their mauagemeut, I and they are entitled to Ue thanks of j their race iu this uatter. 1 hoy will, I we learn, continue the canvass into the other countjes, starting out about the iiotn oi. Augusi. o uope imy " meet witn tne success tuat isuuexnem General! Ileatir'g"r-l ami lj.tr l A card sigued by the abosc i.-goinj the rounds of Iho press. Ihie slalcuient in it strikes the reader a very peculiar namely: "lhtl;iu uianaging a "in"l number dram n" il the Coiuuiiioticrs of BUch a lottery allows the ticket holder the privilege of calling out th number on-his ticket and j have the Uig or ballot with a correpuiiidiug iiuuibe oo it shown, him iu the prt-.-nJnee of th audieuce aud then placed in the wliec such- a' lottery compiiy such a pracfice proves i rewrtiu to ell to oo a fraud." Thin -statcmeut ii uutru ! aud Will unworthy of uch entU-mVn. I - ' number lottery companies dwindle is it i not oy bimpiy usvos; au lags or uauoi j wjln uumbent on them ctrrepouding I to the numbers ol tlie tu ri thry have sold, not placed iu the Wine! at all, thus if a mu bnj a ti(.k-i with num ber of on it, tlie tag or ballot with Ui on il u kf pi out of Ihe w-hn-el, ot course, the ticket '.holdrr if buul to draw a blank, because htj uumber U sot represenle-i iu the hl at all, but euppoae the holder of tb ticket ajk to . i see theag with on it pucoJ in the wheel aud be' Sees it done, be kni tbea bis tuket H3 a chance to diaw. a prite. - Tbu cettainfy i-i tb only fair test of so booe.4 draw inf. phoaM the ticket -bolder aot be there in- pri"".i. Ue cwiKi write to svma vpe, -akiog thess to call oat hi number sod see it gu in the wbeeL lbK iiewrraUUrre brave aoldiera, aod uo dimlH arej buaet in TBtua totterr "Vk, bat ly ceitaio'j are aot oated as wUalcvn-u.iltr ao kooeat ioUerv drawing aod tbtnr ;at- t abows tbetr iaoraoc. Cannlj l"aaatiwrr There was prvMat CUairaaaa li. A . Bags tjf ' j XVe Trea9wrer absUr! it pt (oc tbe ssocitb of 'afyas fe4w 4 Oeaeral faa-I. ba!a m Addrtasaal saaal Hiil defwwt Edacatkwtal faad. baiaat Single Copies 5 Cents NEW ADVERTISEMENTS' Dry A complete stock of DRESS GOODS and Trim mings, at no v sit un.vMSMUra taoif$& sFj2CiMT At this season BARGAINS mav be had In i CAR PETS, as tne isiock musi pe ciosea xo make room for .New Goods, CARPETS as low at 05 centi. MATTINGS, we Can offer extra good quality for, july 13 tf And exhibited 36 coupons of the de nomination of j$3 each, which, were burned iiMhe presence of the Board. The fued of $6,500 is on deposit ia the Fir4t National Bank of Wilmington, at the rate of 4 per cent interest, as evi denced by certificate of deposit to the order of Oweu Burney, Treasurer. -.: 1 be Iveglsier submitted nis monthly report of fees received from marriage licenses, amounting to $17.10, and ex- .... hibitetl the Treasurer s receipt for the same. The Chairman reported $40.30 as col- lfr.i'liil frtm Ika T,rAallrr of TTt pr county on account of .Zelohia Russell. - nisaue pauper, aud exhibited tne l'reajurer's teceipt for the same. it was ordered by the Board that H. Viie be allowed to list his taxes on prorerly known as Silver Stream.. The itetittou of A. J. Grady and oth- ei". to the Board of Commissioners, to , ,. i , r " i i levy ii special tax for scnool purposes "r whilM nrlionU in School Dislrirt lor niie acuoyis, iu GUtOOl listrict ISO. o. was irraoled. ft was ordered that the Sheriff be paid 2y certs per day, instead of 30 cents, as now' allowed, to take effect Auu-it 1st, 1SS3, for feeding prisoners in the county jail. J lie hoard then adjourned, subject to the call of the Chairman, N EW ADVERTISEMENTS. r Tax Payers Take Notice i N MONDAY, AUGUirl3TH,TIIECOM- aiisbiouoiH for New Hauever Coanty, will mei'l :il tlie Court House in Wilmington lor the ptirKe :of revising the Tax LUl and cnUdllziDg asseitim.enU. AU persons feel- iu;; themselves 'aggrieved by tbe action af Um asst'ssors, aud all properly owners bav- iuk compl.nuts to make, ate nereoy nou fled to be p.icseut ou that day &nd make known their causes of dissatisfaction. HORACE A. BAtiQ. Chairman. TRINITY COLLEGE. -4 'I'liK Hinioa trf lavJ-M ojetis the 3th of j 1 St-iciuber. r'ull corps of competent iii-lru(4urs. IH-iilon very healthy and l'lM.sn(; ami the moral iDfluencea of the iHiniuiitii-1y the very te.t. I'lmrct- ml'rHle. For M 'alalocun kend to Proi. W. II. recram. Trinity College, iiiiuuii ii en-, . c. KKV. M. U WOOD. . uuk I' H S rrldeaU Real Estate, Stocks, Bonds. &c. s L1 1 N KK'J.NT OK-TH E CVUKT UOUttE. OK KXPKKIENCK In this bnat- 1 ikk. warrHiil nir Id acfciBK tbe public lut u liln ra MiartMH luHr 'lmtiM'- tj. VAf AMRINur., aui-if Auctiott. .i;t yoi r .10i:V' AVOltTU t ! Hon t take any one s wohd. COME AND ENQUIRE .ff ,f IT tVES. L0WES1? IN THE CITY. SABL. G. UALL, Job Priator. , Ul I-RisCErt STREET. mnl ai U. A.. SMITH, FURNITURE ALWAYS ON HAND. S1LEJ EOOIS I I1I0FACT0ET yto sattrtt rBujrr snuUT. vs lus ijrrvot. .c. asaJI ' NUMBER 35. NEW ADVERT If t8T& au seasons. R. M- McINTIRE. 3 . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ornc or thi OomussiOKaai or I FREEDZlAlf S SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPAJTS. . "WAsHiNaTOW, D. C, July ISth, 1883, Noll n la hereby elven to the dDOltora I ingg and Trust Company that a final dlvi- j gJJ dand of seven per cent, waa daciard in ueir on tha 12 Lh oi Hay last, (makiaa fii Pr cent. In tall.)' and la now being pi I ornce of tbe Oomtniaaloaar of aaid I pany ip thiactty. cent. In all.) and la now being paid at cxm- any Ip tbU city. ( Ail depositors who hare not yet forwarded their books for this dividend are requested to do so at onoe. Booki ahould be accom panied by the addrat uf their owner aaa forwarded to the "Oomuotialoner of tba I Washlaaton. D. tv ... . .. . . . . a . l Be amouni nuibhm to oe reqoirew to pay inin aiviaena m sisi7.sa, or wnicn about f 145.000 haa already been paid. I '27-8t Conun laslon sr. I , RRUXSWICH COUNTY. I ' 1 N ORDfK THAT THE PEOPLE Or MY I county may not be pat to Inconvenience. I oereoy live nonce, union Kovuit oi I having to be away from my ofnee partof 1 lime, mav l win oniy pay me county I achool claim. at tbe regular meetlaa of I u commissiona oi aaia county. I K. M. WERCOTT, IvU-St Treasurer Aft. Less Than Cost. TtTE ARB OFFERING LOW OF Uk dies and MtBt.es SERGE, BUTaON BOOTS, AND BALS., at lsa than Cost to close out. Goods are worth' In value from to and we are selling them at 11,00 and H and 110, Come and get a pair at onca. or tba op portunity wilOe gone. GEO. R FRENCH & SONS. JOB j 1'KlINlliMi. Lowest Frioes. I F YOU WISH TO HAVE TOCB Bit Heads, LetUr lleadt. Note Hand Bills, Hi Cards, Tas, Circalars, I'rotammea. Pamplilats, Calaloae, Price) LteU, L blea, Tlcksta; ' Visiting Cards. Waddlnc Cards. Blaaaa af all atods. 4e . a.. ' ' i rriatad proaapily and aaaily. Wrlla to E.B. WAEBOCe. r. o. Boa sna WUtaiacVM, V. C. t,Bler to Editor of tbu pap" eprll tf '. 0. BRtNDILD t DEO., t. DistiOtis, I lolaile UwMm axd rvorsUarrx!aa or the cuAMflON CIGAB FACTOKY, WILJiiasaTOV. w. c. HICKS 1 1 EEOIHILD J. EEC1, M ANUFACTUEXtS OF AiX CECD or FIXE CIIKW ti TOBACCO. Mattings, .... i ....... . . -j - .. JI4TT 4JIP TWUTt, sway as-n - ;- ' l ncDClis'lLL & ja THE IXAOt TO OCT YOCat stCO . tu s4 mafm rt n rirau.tal I as ta4 a tR aa af tat Srawa ajLft. ' TiLMMtJtAm.fmmTtx'TiKm. sxaaasw' W tet i i n 5. 4 1 ! t M r If i r"! n v, i I; i - r -1 :.. I :
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