. I I 1- I a L II 2 a i a v i - I II , Ak . - mm . 1 1 fi ! t I i ; i J VOl-I'M H X VI. WILMINGTON, NORTH CARQLIN A, FRIDAYptU 4, tSS3. singipics 5 cents NUMBER 37. i AVirtlNCTO N POST fiitnrd (U (he rostofliqe at '.iVUminy . ' m at b'econd Chips Mailer. ATES OF ADVERTISING. Eifiht (S) lines, Nonj4reiI typc,con r.titu'f a" 'l" a re, K l . : v. j Fiftceiits per line for the lirst ia ,ertiH and twenty-live cents per line jor each additional insertion. R'lvertinients will bo( charged t(e al've rates, except on special contacts- : ' jj . : j. -V Ijiibcriptiun price to The Wilr Mtsawt Pout is t2 00 per year; 8ix nths fl.W.t ; J " 4lf communication!. on huainess , romf be allre.werj to. Th r Wilmino ; tax Post, Wilmington N. Cj. OltNKKVEIl Vty HTAIt.l ' ' The News-Observer has committed a itery great error in jiernonal at tack on Mr. T. U. Kingsbury as any . editor in North Carolina can inform it. I II ' the 'filar has done the Ncws-Obxcrvtr in injustice, the b'lar should have re ceived tbo A'cx to-Observer' notice, and not Mr- Kinc-ibury. In tLc personal attack maile on aprivateiCilizen,whoHe name d'H nut appear in the Mar aa fls editor," the XnaObscreir lo.iea the .ympatliy' ft it-i friends. We believe ' iuitbo fc'ode, and we believe that if the NtvUl'-' veer hal used the language bout the -St'ir inilead of Hingling out r. Kingsbury, the editor JoT the itM Dbwr would have been held to an account lor itn language. HOLMS. oii- "f take thm method of ataliug that 1 am iio longer a member of the Ke jjublitan paity, neither do I belong to the Liberal Kepublican party, I may give niy reanoii.i ; hercaller for thin coiin-H. ' Wv W.'.IIok'u'kn. r . iUl.hiiui, August 1, 133. ' : We will., save the poor old man with hi ixty thousand registered IJnited t?tHlet bund the trouble of giriiigis riauiis l'r we can do it for hiuylat teaoon, he 4ms milked the Kvpubhcau tuw dry ho Jar an he is concerned, j iJud, the hubticau party made him;(.lov- ciuor and ho luined and di.igraced it lor that time, od, W. W. lioldeu fitm a pardon and he believes the Dviuucratic paity (on account 01 iU eiieiuamler) will .control the legisla te (ur aoiuo time to come, and lie had . jtMrtA VViat party to get it. i . Ahe Republican Libcial parly ot Noflli tWulina w to bo congratulated otf ibm happy . ridance; now "if Kirk ttfiJJiirgcn will lol.ow tbo iul'auioiiH UolJcii, we will all throw up our haU witbroat joy. Wo thank .( Soil JtliaJ. W. W. lloldon has goue; ho hai been traitor to his party for the past twclvo jars, Hiid he has been a traitor to bis title lor iwcnly-threc year?; he has DMebt'loiiged to anything ho didn't ibetray and fruiii, and he is the last hair ihM it take to break the Democratic I -I- - . ; umelfl back. . .. . MK. UOKIIAH TKAIH t i:D. Iu an editorial squib of the 1,1th inst. ibe '1;r,A-aich would seem to have had enough to engage it elsewhere at that time, eiulotvors to be severe and droll "after a very lame aud impotent fashion, ti tbo expense of theiHstiuguishod Kduor of ttho Watdiiugiou Republican. : TreteinlMly recalling but vaguelyj; a morial joratiou -tleliTorevl here by Mr. Vorhsfn on the oOlhof May last, nuictting V'tuighty fraternal doc l"V' i jingle paragraph of which coofaineil, I in our humble judgment, electric force of truly cloqiieut uiirtance aud1 BOlid , enibodiiueu.t of VtvUj and'vtesnant thought than a filume joi .tjC vW HCCOua.haud counuonplacfs of ie Sur, the would be ait reprinluces the following from a : lte Xe .York! Ji,nM iJo0. c. tn-rhairi, ..A.-wot, ,iaj, thm luo oo wore in the Uoiou ihiu Japan is, aad lhat ali ;tbat ll Uuiou baa done kr hrn, l0 hv give,, her a uiaiUcr Ke." "tiporge w0u l -j0t- CODJaienta nJ we, if the fore- fnoS u but il addicted to thai via, oi argument so ipular among IVmvvrauc editots who jure tioltiughly I1!' vf the . pacific character of their rtriri, we should aid that we i bt D'.thU au .infamous lie, aa When Mr. tUhm was in our aL!! inlrwtiog occasion above Smvd toit was our honor and plea 9in 10 no little of his comvan "d diKore alike in public ,B Piate. Frankly and fwly h 1 to all-a. highly watable owauc gentlemen, who enjoyed an wu with him. ought to testify - eoli"nU on th ttolitical and kr pAst Mvj pr(8at 0f uy.aiMl if any boomt political Op tat ti yt nmtt wr ihatbedhi . ITtvve himself a candid. rnerous. iag, broad aaiaded UUamtn, wo w reatlr diaappotnted. No man birth and reartog have we the growth and prevalence of divers sentiments in another section, or more past bury its dead. Mr. Gorham, BO I far from befog a stalwart, we know to I an advanced Liberal aa the term ia I here understood, and wjdl be found in tolerant of nothing but Democratic.or republican bourbonism. Perhaps his greatest fault with some of the 'NeW York dailies is the constant! j growing I prostverily and influence oi tne iVa? lional Republican. The Wortd of. Now York under its new management is one of tbo livli eiti tud best newspapers in that great city, tbo present owner seems to under aland this business and he attends nro- perly to it. New York has mauj siiieiidid nanors. but MM--World is the-1 best lor its enterprise in getting upthe . . ' . I news ot the day. it was Jike uictog .. . ... ... 1 an oiu dray horae and making the finest racer, but the new-proprietor acr complisheu it. Col. F. M. Horrell has accepted a po y. V. M. Horrell hasa( sition in the Ksveuuo our vice in this District. The Col. has a host of friends throughout tbt; state. Winston Jiejjubli- You are right brother Gusli n;' there is iiti better fellow iu all tbeiip stateis than Sorrell, but you are mistaken in culling him Uol., he likes the title ol I Doctor, and again people won't know who you arc talking about uule w you call him "D jc." uity Items. The .excursion weasou i drawing to a cloae. i ISoe the call lor a olored btate Con- .i - veutioti ou fourth page. J. W. Muuk's lauioiH trotting hotae bbauir )Uk ditil lait week. iteiior of Wif'h islreet Aleti- odiat church is being' improved. 1 Messrs. Jnhu Dyer & Sou are to have an addition of 2:2 feet to the length of i - J f ! their atote. f Mr' J. II. SStrainV dtore, recently io- jiuedi by fue, is being thoroughly re paired. 1 . ' llov. A. W. Sanders, of Uheraw, S. (J 1 n"echetl at the First Baptist' church ou Sunday.. The Wa diintoii . excursionists gut j back last Friday at 12 o'clock They had a 'good lime. Ana UIi the cows, hogs and goats I run at largo iu the itreots and depre-1 date ujum people's gardens. ; Mr. v red. I'oHrton, who has beeu ou a -visit to Europe, returned last week on the lritisli oartjuo veo. Davis. lie vJ Thos. Ml Ambler of St. Faults Kniscopal church, has returned home from his summer vacation. Where is thr proposed $150,000 ho tel to bo located.'. Talk is cheap, and big enterprises on paper are numerous ' Horses aud mules run at lare over tho railroad aud frighteu children Several i ol lueni have uaa narrow escapes Mr. Wm. Kiuyon, formerly of this city, but now of Atlanta, who has boeu oiitii visit here, left for his home Sat- urday night. ' . Mr. Ff M. "Fremont goes to Savau- nah, Ua.!, where ho ha .accepted a po sition in a lareliiiuber mauufacturing eslabliijimcut. i" v. ' Tbe third annual fair of the fiocky Mount Agricultural Association will come oil-on the -31, -lib, 26th aud ittih of October. i Xhe building of the "abort line'' from Wiiruinsjtou to Florence Is only a question of time, and of very short time at thau General. Manning.' Aew tiaoover a Mierrtt. was at iai accvtuuus en rouie ' from tho watering places to &w home in Maine. :. r, : K--- We have icccUed a comhlimuitary pass to the Acticultural 1-air to come rt- . f ...1-.. .,n 'VI "1 -S .till OU 1HIV.I UUVUin ... mm, " !hUb of October next. - . u.. iini .i .L.rl nun Jtiuu Hi", in. J"---o ho was vtabbed aobadly iu the head week or two ago fcy one lieorge Carey, baa nearly rrcvveml. U i. r-u It t. ? . . -.Wilititwl very nisoyuefij.ptoceeu- 102$ at a bouse of IU lame on Miuae, betwetMi Chestnut aod'Mulberry atreeta. t :.......t.i.ii u i..l.l.ft 1DD lBBlin IWUW w iwm .m. There were four iuiei'tueuU in mingtou during the we I: ending on Kiurda lxst. of which thre-J were & OakJale Cemetery t and one tn 11b ForeaL ' j Mr. Wilkin Kodica, who is aunerl ioc lion UHr atm, and who baa been under treatment 'at the North for .taa motitba raw to be taa- v Mr Lvman li. May, aucceaaor to ki- f I'-.l... umnitllilwl of " j v w . . .. ).i.. tae national verarwy ---- .. - - f, , . . . . . .w i L.tmftl with to the eatirt taJiafactiosi da? mgni aaa rooa wai v-j 1 Mr. Wm. Eaadale, formerly in the office of the Superintendent , of the aition irV the office of the General Man- ager. Maj. J. O. Winder, at Raleigh. ' Two colored bora got into a fight at Wadesboro last week, when one seized a chisel 'and .struck his antagonist on the" throat, inflicting a fatal blew. The murderer U in jail at Rockingham. a musical club for Wilmington ia now agitating the amateurs of this city. J With ine talents it can boast it Wight to have a first-class institution of the kind. Let the right sort of men Uke hold of toe project and it will succeed, j Mattie Williams and Violet Henry, I two colored damsels, gt iato a fight on I wu'wrry street a lew days ago, wnen i lormr was oaaiy oarea ana I u I: I 1. .- - 1. -.L. t tk t "'"" ?3 "J tor! I hv worn arrsaijwl anri l.riAfl tnr I -V.-Jf. Z" :X " The veteran editor, W. J. Yates I writes to the Home and Democrat of I that place that "From Ljoe Branch to 1 Savannah, alomr the Atlnntir. rnant I there ia no superior location as a sea- I Bide resort than Smithville, N- 0., 30 I miles below Wilmington." , I f he Washington excursionist met wiih several former Wilmine-tnniana who are now resident at the Uapilol, among which were Ur. J. h.' Winants, I Oaiit. W .Hll.',rl H A - Snrinjrer.I (!fri'p Arnold nml W. Iv.- Pri. They all have a lingering fondness for their old home in the tar heel state The Front Street Methodist church has just undergone, extensive improve menU, almost the eutire interior of the building haviug been remodelled and r. ....ill :i i i i I ueauuueo unu. p scarce.j oo lue, 8BU1 "uu7 r r " "u , , . - .. , ' 1 V M a tot-ether the cost will be about 13.000. 1 . , 16 ' . I There is also some talk of making Bomo oui6iueiuiroeineuw. . Several colored boys of small eize I were playiog 'at Hilton ferry on Sun-1 day afternoon last, when three of them I accidentally slipped overboard off a log Oue of them, named John John-1 son, said to be the son of tbe notorious I Tom Johnson, so well known here some luree or lour years .ago, waa drowned, but the other two succeeded in Baviue themselves. Deceased was about six or seven years of age, A Picture by a Colored Artist. Jos. C, Hill, or this city, a well kuuwu colored man of intelligence and 8faudinK. has iusfV completed a drop curtain painting lor St. Maria's Haft.in I the Uiblciu loUge buiiaiog, wmcn u said to be very creditable' indeed, and I shows that the artist is equal to many I who have acquired a reputation in the bimruess. It represents an Italian sun- I - set iu a bay contiguous to Ml. Vesu- vius, ; which, in a state of partial erup - lion, siamis to tue rigm in tue picture' On the left is a Iastle of Italian sraa- i . .t -'i;t' i. 'l ite, built in the Corinthian style. In the background a village and moun - laiu are seen, while the bay is dotted . 1. 1 r i wuu gonaouis. ru mu loregrouuu are seen, near tbo foot of a mountain, the ruins of an aucicut city. The border to the picture is also yery handsome The curtain will be au attractive fea - lure in SL.L Maria's Hall. Scows forU. e trover anient. Mr. Geo. M. Snmmernell Aas re- ceived the coutract for constructing a number of scows for the government, to be used in connection with the rivet improvements: Tbej will be .built at th. mill artl of Mr. J. W. Tavlor. and " -. are to oe ready in loriy-nve aaya. une . r . i tx is to be 0 feet long and 2S feel wide, and four j0 feet long, 16 feet wide and M feet deep. N . i a oiorrn nmr. .'. I lh rfal 8UCCe8, thi baa attended i ur ........ ( n.,.,-or,l .kn I II 4V1 limU V. V.VHIUIIU V. wmw. ------- I ihat a oolered man can succeed in the I a.mth bv i !os attention to his basinets. promptness iu all of his traosactiona Land by using ecoaoaay. tie nas bm . Clio. k. luilililt ..! I I IIIC K IUliUII VJ mtm BUU rood iudement in the wboleaale and I retail busiueaa -and people in hia aec - I - . - - . . .1 I two cannot,do Deuer man oy giving him all of their trade; be buya ckweij and cooueutly ta aoie w wi low. I -: ' - ndtr Unrt. 1 . young colored man named howl J Nab. who waa hauling timber at Capt. a.. . 5 1, 1-1. ...1. ;l Iteiaer a riaCVY. ID WWBA ,vuuj, o itJaluruay UM, leu ou nia wavo I woue iu motion ana one w uiw wbwb uaaaed over hw ntat taiga, cruaamg 11 I badly. He waa ferougfct'to Uta city aad I ol to the Oty UoapiUU - VI. A. rM l We we from the Richmond I rvi; lne is about to be axaia proeao I: t-j .-j. j tb tteoentl tererriaor of I th Pa.Meer Derartsaeat of tho new lUnviile and rTeal Weateta CVjaabiaa- tko. TWre hmamm ws waat vat- I ... ... it. Iw will tail aar . place beh koa- Hew rrfliter. Thoe. C. Craft's Toraitare store just opened on Front iteeei, U complete with the best ajMrtaeot of tcr foi aitore puc&acsdfa th BOrtJtcni mr ket. SadiaaBJier cclasur. 1 Tha JartjMerizzi te&m tat Sep tember la it.-. iTJfv$atftead nombtr, Ua liaeat and Lr. !?eta prcaeaied. or 1 - 0f jj,e gthon cZ.i-. - X t Bs0Il. First afnnrmrtfaiPmiib -rilvir-tW t. M. Oooley, of d;: ahcTing DOW fUf iriwlf y : 1 by ap- plying in the trplz!. rf er J.wA jo rieprodesot tke . .-!:: cf v- com mon law, tt; lllfwj iiSo of corporate co-apaertet M tiOBOpoliee in a . m. -A ' mt' a . i . gooorai sbtm rearmnn rmi ue (r.l. nT 1 1. . - JTuta.ll. 'J T' on Municipal rweiorm, ana onera aug-1 gestions for the abateaient of the evils of mis-government ia our great mu nicipalrties that ".' "will- command the I oarnest interest of all good citizens without respect to party. ; Richard wans wnite ueata ot "tJiass" JJisunc- I tloD8,in tnB United SUtee," a' subject luml . " occupy ' more ana more the attention of the 'American " .. . , .i " fbrtnnes increase, . " oijni, - ia iuo Buoyect ui niei-jmmce of me sute oi Georgia. In "Facta about the Caucus I and the Primmry," 'George Walton I f '.l al J I il I ureen unveus me xrieii praencea oy i political managers in large cities. ' The well known English essayist, W. r II. u, . , r. , ' '.. " ft. ft,, , whicB he Mt8 forth with much ingenuity the arguments ad Terse to popular government. The i, . . . .. . tev. Lr. u. b. 1'helan contnoutes an mUc19 8pftrklng wUb 0pigramB, on the iT.-.5-l. f lrtkl-H.- f; xjiuiiMiiyua iwiuruaiugi m. : nally, Grant Allen, the most charming of all living writers on natural history, discourse on "An American Wild Flower," Published at 30 Lafayette Place, New York, and for sale by book sellers generally. The Fruit flrewera Fair. The second annual fair of the Fruit j Growers' Association of the State was held in this city, on Wednesday and Thursday, and proved to be a, very "de cided success, so far as the exhibition waa concerned. The attendance from I abroad was not Tery large. A num I ber of the western cottBties were repre-1 I sented by very fiue eahibite of fruits of I I every description, lim ar m. mw I ley, of Guilford, II T Hughes, of Guu - I lord, L4neback Bros, oi oaiem, j I Kagsdale & Bro, of , Guilford, Wm l fliuraoca, oi Kowan, ieo t. jjousi, oi I - . h m aa '. w a I Alamance, A w urait, oi xaaain, nan 1 Bros, of Hickory, A 0 Hege, of David- I son, anu tu u rearsau, oi jnpun, were I the principal exhibitor from abroad. i-r.ri fi r. I From this and the immediate sur - 1 rounding counties Messrs. & w roDies, R P Paddison, W A Oummings, O W I rrn ra IT 1 1 u D i jucviiammyj tvo. uinu uu mu o i I Hand were the most prominent ex- I hibitors of fruit, waile t, J Moore t I Co, and Mrs Warren had fine displays 1 of home-made candies, Meadows & Kidder, of tobacco, Brunhild Bros, of home made cigars, liquors and cor dials, J W Taylcr, of fruit, and to bacco boxes, brackets, balusters, etc, W G Buss showed how to make fruit cans, tor nini: out two a minute. Mayor I n ii j -is i . 1 i I i v. a iir i. :j - - - a. a l. - "runwaay waa, f-M ft l a . . . l I l nil i lna k mmuaniin iuihii. i - Rev. Dr. Pritchard has accepted the call to the First Bapst church of this city, and will take charge on the 1st of November. Patrick Flynn, an old employee of the city, died Wednesday. , There will be a race aad a I TK1( rm tuf Wrsti iJaoWBMl to- Iday. I , I Twoaallore Had a ftioody agat on I thehill near the lingtott Oeea - . r 1 ! :' V ' v I i prn wmwi uw ! . : vm lor, ara wma du w" w.P-. I : ." " .' iw.-.. 1. 1 , . vir -- - ik mtiM I 1. pi.. r-" r-.''7m w , Kv HtU. AmrtmT WoCk td 1 mhm a4 a food Uaae, Mr. F. A. , Newbwry tore on Malbarry, Water, aoath eWe, atoM high aad I grocery etee I A lHxm "T, I tnhnrba of lb city a ouf inmamawaraw-. He auto thaa a fally Waltej Vy hie faraaa Fee locaUaan ! :j.i.tr..Ti Death Distanced. ' ' 4 if a Alexandria, Va., Aug. 4, loSl. ! -H.-.H. " Wabkek & Ox: bin I should hare been tu myrave today tad it not been" for your Safe Kidney and Liver Curc'' Mrs. IJuegess. r : Are tou disturbed at nicht and bro ken ofour rest by a sick child suffer ing iid 'TTingN with pain ! of cutting teeth? "If eo, send at once ami get a bottle of JULa& .WlKciLow'ti boOTHinu $TKUP FO PuiLDEliN TeECHISU Its value is incalculable. ' It will relieve the poor .little BUfferer immediately, pependtipon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. it cufes dysentery nd diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softeus the gums, reduce iuflamation, aud girea tone and energy- to the whole ays tejia.4 AMaa, ..Wiwaxxiw's iJouruw BYKCP, JK0RQ34U.UJUiir TjiKTIUKU is pleasant to the taste, and is the pre- BCtiption of one of the Oldest and best IteaalrpliyaiiairfuiM,tbe druggiflta throughout the world l'rice & cenU a bottle- ly NEW AIIVhlillbLMI'lh Bids -igriLL BE BECElVKl i ou op ninu W1 cUXyT,r jKxri. u uUl 1- u cluck ; M., on Mou.ii.ar, fciileiiiter M, fci ilio tloni cn be seen at my ofHco. iC. l. 11 A 1,1 . aug 2t-2t . Mayor. Contractors. CEA.LEI rRoroiAis WILL 15 K KK eelved until i ocioctt v. m.; TutBiiayu- It'.'' s ' , asth, for biuidtpj; a .New Ward uu.i Mortnary, and for repairing llin lour oi main bulk'.iug at City Hospital. I'laus aud specifications can if seen at .ol. J.ino. 1. Taylor's ofliee, t'ily Ifali, wl'u-ve ,l'niu:;.il-- . will be left. l'arliet blddlns Will inaki separate est mate uou -:n-ii building. 1 lie Board ol Managers resii ve luu njui to reject any or nil ii is. lNir,K PI' h ii.r., w. ii. ciiAbU' l i;:x. aug-t-tr j(iiiiniiitw NEW Furniture Waroroom AXNo.20t;UllSlfl!;KUV, SOUTH FRONT ST. vvv 1 A ne openea wun wnt i mm k is a i welt selected stock of Lf I j U X I III 1 1 I ' 1 11!j1H)1l( I ' lEMBRAClNti MANY N10W DK SHJNS IN fJLIHtOOH a ml ! t'AUi.oit ri, Our aim shall be to deal uiily au I bill ftrcl v m il li all iVi! r-.n.u r I ii tl v n . - a . . . ... a Snare ol the public patronage Courteous treatment gtiarao!:! who favor me with av cll. THOS. C; CKAFT, A;cnt. august 17 om I Wtlawlaistvtt. WriUI?llc and Oniw Itilrisd. 4 M KkTr 1 NT 1 Or T1IK 1KI K IU- 1 rcur oi ike w.. w. ;a a.:i il i i t u u,, wujm, a .ot la,.bf4taK itav.ssi u .iuc. lttMetteiftefiritUp,rtt.dttt. I .I- itaaiwcta.-.i h, im. a I rnwBrH ad ran utt4-a: i nci"" I" utu; w. mut J., .1 uan- it Mcwnan re ana 1 t'j'l-.,::t-ws.-- li le -to W two JfIUiiFncnri . ....... .... .. vfjkl.. if t v . WWmb lOir i ;.UlfW.7!,f Wa a new"advertisements- Dry Carp A complete stock of DRESS GOODS and Trim- . mings, at no if si: riJit.visiii.VG At this season BARGAINS mavbehad in CAR PETS, as the Stock make room for U IKS SliLS CARPETS as low aa 05 cents. MATTINGS, we Can offer extra good quality for . . ! . ... nw prices. . : i ILftL McHmRE. s July 13 tf 1. , " . ;-' N EW A DVEKTISEMENT8. MAIikU F VALLAtlLii: LANDK 151. BUUKNWIfJK 'COUNTY l l)i:il DECUEE OF FOKECLOKIKE. 1 - - HV virtue of u decree of tho Buprema Oourt of KruiiRwick County, made at Uic prlUK Xcrm A. IX ISS3, or said Court, in a certain civil action inorein penaing. wherein Martha a. foter whs Plaintiff and Martl.a Aim Jacobs et. al. w to Defenuanta, the undcrnieruel, Ueleree and Uommta iouiT aioiutxl by 1 Siiid ilecrco. will on Monday tho day or BcmteinlKsr A. 1). ltWJ, tlJAl. Ht tho Court House lXor In the Town oiHiaitlivlilc. in the Kaid uounty 01 lirunKwiek, sell by public auction, for cafch, llie several trncls o! land ordered to be sold In aud by said decree, which said tractaot laua art;.siinula ou Jloous trce, iu nuriu West Townstitn In said Coanty. and are bounded uud described as follows; Begin ning atlu liJlaclr. Hum on the case or llnmln 'rit'k rininlnr Llionco north Kldeu. cast Ol chains to astaku iu an old field, tbe original corner of a tiro acre survey crauted to l-.uram v crnon, lying ou both sides 01 Creek mi.idlruuuini; thence north 78 deg. east JS ciiuuia and filty links tou I'lue, tbencc. diie north 10 i ciiains to a Btaae. Itiout-e north 4Jdi'c.and.tcbalus amlJ links lo a I'iiici ihcnco norlli 70 deg. west 7 chains hii'I tlllv links to : lke iu tbo lino ol the original Purvey, thence -uorth 'M dec. east licliatiis; crosKiiisJ.be W. iX.Ht A. K. Klo uc-au i.iuu hliuui, oriKiuai. corner 01 dbiu survey, thence uoiili W dcs. west 63 cbain6 to it htait. in the edee of Uuods Creek, now watvr oak. thence Willi tbe meanders ol the same lolthe besinaiuz conlalning Wl acres iuore-jr less. '. Also anotlivr tract contMiniug acraa morc oi'lleifs, bouuded ou the wefct by ibe tiactol land lust above described,-on the cast and sju'vh by the la -id now or tor mar ly owned lv Thoitia .1. AraiKtroiig. and on tho noi ill by the Wilmington. Columbia aud Aus"uU Kailroad.: MA KSIRN BELLAMY, aug K-l' iteieroe-Coiumissiouer. TWNITY COLLEGE. 'I'll E ycsioa .jf lK..i. opens Ibe 5th of I Keptt raber. r'ull corp ol competent iMslrticlois. liocatlou very healthy and pfcasaiit: and the moral influences of the community the very best. I iihtkcs nuHierate. Kor .'Catalogue send to l'roi. W. 11. regratu, Trinity College, Kaudoliph Co., N. C. KKV. M, L. WtHJD. aug 10 jI President. CiUT VUUtt MO.VliV'J WOHTll ! DUN T TAKE ANY ONE S WOllD. C0MK AND ENQUIRE .W V M' MI I ,U S . LOWEST IN THE CITT. SAML. G. HALL, Job Printer, I.I I KlNCEiii bTKEET. HUi;ii..t .m D A. SMITH, " Tli' L.ii't Aul lliiithomst Styles, FURNITURE ALWAYN un hand. SALES ROOMS & MAKUFACTOBT ! H WO. 4i lOiirit KKOMt HTKKET Wlt.MI-TTON. N. C, ST ATI. OIHOItTII t tHOLMA. BATE tL'tiT. X . J ,. l I. V ,..J. . . r t TtWt.J v-kuH IJ ;M Ik. lai. 'Ifiaiitici'w A..i mm.4 - l- ft m riv; . .itil. "5, a4 tat Mr mp fi w si- i cMa ."Uf a tiai m VMwr iwHk iw)M3diMt taa I tr. 14. ;. W i ! M'lw. W mm rv 4y m4 Iiim., ". iwr KIMC Mi i Ll tn r im4 t a r V4 a f ay r HJm 'sa,.. " aw aatai-ja.ti. . CKataawrai.wan.' NEW AtoVEKTTSifMKNTS. M.attings, au seasons. a. goods i sjjecmjdtv must be closed to New Goods. ;,t"-;:-J NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 Less Than Cost AITE ARK orriiRING LOT8 OF LA- diea and Miases SERGE, BUTTON BOOTS, AND BALS., at lcaa than Coat to close out. Uoodt are worth In value from 12,60 to $.i.o0 nd we are aelllng them at H.W and tl.2 and 110, ' Come and get a pair at once, or the op portunity wllle gone. , GEO. R. FliElN CH & SONS. jy 13-tf. JOB PRINTING. Lo-vyeBt Frioes. I V YPjJ wish to have YOUR Bit Ileada, Letter Head. Mote Haada. Hand Bllla, r . Cards, Tags.Yircolart, Proganuaea, FamphleU, Catalog uea. Price UU. La- blea, TlckeU. t 1 Viaitlng Card. Wadding Card. Blank or all ktnda, Ac A A,- Printed proaapil and neatly. Write to EU B. WARHOCK. P. O, Bo x 102. ': Wllmlngtwr, N. C. aKeler to Editor of thla paper, aprll 8 tf . . IW w rA 4. S . 3 ' Jane J3 3aa D BRUNDILD 4 BRO., .... Distillers, W teles ale Lienor Dealers a.nij pkopwiw or rni j CHA.Mtl0N IKJAK FACTOHY, HILTIIMCTO. nV. OICKS I BRDIHILD t BEOS., KllllHOXD( VAM II AN CFACTUREIiM UF ACL KIND OF TINE i . f ClfCWtXU TOKACCCJ. xtTTataoTifim, aaay aa-il WHiLIAU LYNCH, . - . THE Tailor and CloUiier, HA. A fcTLENDID AavIIICVr UF CAUtaem Uotihuti al BfJotia, Whath W wJ cwta! smaAo a t tW taSaat at aiaa. aalHlattlM Cinjarfui taerth Nt of IMskm era eawfrweA. aaeyS--4 t-1 I ' ' hUtf 1 i c : Stm mm i r v wiik a kiadar appreciation of an taaptoyera, ... 1 v.; -t-i.-:. .'..'S,t. I'V.f.fl '."j .:.. ' . . ' ',...: . ". j; ... . .:,

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