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THE EVENING POST. TV. P. CANADAY, - - - Business Manager, j. c. MAN.S. Managing Editor. Saturday. July 20th. 1872. r I ?( FOR PKKS1DKNT. r Vth' ULYSSES S. GRANT, OTjlltoolsf FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, HENBY-WILSON, Of Massachusetts. ELECTORAL TICKET. FOB THE STATE AT LAKGK . MARCUS ERWIN, of Buncombe. SAMUEL F. PHILLIPS, of Wake. you the coNGHEauoAi DlSTBiCTft: 1. Edward Hanson u 3. William x Louut 3. Wn. A. Gathne ol Cmabwlaad. 4. Thonaa EU Ario, bf Oranje. 5. 8. A. Donjlai, of Jlocklfilim. 6. Willian 8. BTnia, of LUcolB. T. jiM Qllaney.ottowaa 8. Jamei it. Jaitice, of itatherford. STATE TICKET. FOR GUVBBNOB. TOD R. CALDWELL, ot Burke. FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR. CURTIS Hi BROGDEN, of Wayne. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, W. H. HO WERTON, ot Rowan. FOR STATE TREASURER, DAVID A. JJ5NKIN of Gaston. FOR SUP'T PUBUO IKoTRUCTION, JAMES RB1D, ot Franklin. FOR AUDITOR. JOHN REILLY, & Cumberland. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, T. L. HARGROVE, or Granvil -. FOR 8UPT PUBLIC WORKS, SILAS BURNS, ot Chatham. CONGKESSIONAL TICKET. FOR CONGRESS, 1st District, CLINTON L. COBB, of Pasquotank. 2nd Distbict, CHARLES R, THOMAS, of Craven. 3rd District, NEILL McKAY, Jn. of iHarnett. 4th District, WM. A. SMITH, ot Johnston. 5tb District, THOMAS bECTLBotRockinham.. - erg IpiyrRtcrv Ul i iM O. H. DOCKERY, of Richmond. 7te DisTiticr,; . . DAVID M. FDRCHES, ptiredelL 8th District, W. G. CAKDIER, ptBuncombe. COTJNTT TICKET. FOB 8BHATOB, GEORGE L. MABSON. FOB HOUSE OF BKPRKSENTATIVES, jAMEdHBATON, WILLIAM fMcLAURIN, ALPRED'ttOYD FOB SHttiUF F, JAMES W. SCHENCK, Jb. FOR CORONER, EDWARD D. HEWLETT. FOB REGISTER OF DEEPS, JOSEPH C. HILL. FOR TBEASUBEB, EDWIN R.TBUINK. FOR C01OUSI0KER8, SILAS Ne MARTJNr E. M. SHOEMAKER, JAMES A. LOWBRY, GEORGE W. BOURDEAUX, AUGUSTUS H. MORRIS. , KEEP BEFORE THE PEOPLE! Gov. 6aldwexi. and his friends GAVE THE MECHANICS AHD LABORERS OF Judge Merrimon and his friends told " ow . . . - the peop.e of this Btatein 180S tasi e?ery vote tor oer present Constitution w.is a vote for negro supremacy. Was their assertion true ? summer that ii the Convention was roted down they would have to pay fifty dol- lars tax on every tbousana dollars' worth of property. Answer J u Jge Merrimon. It is urgetl by thaDemWratEbnrws that the law is to be'- eotpedjtt;tie Homestead Act, and all these Republi and municipal elections. This -i -dob e can measures, to stand by the party to make it more obnoxoas if f thatbe w hlph inr.i, thm: ortT,,irK. im. lomiMHBQ BHr; possible, to their party. JBut, unfortu- v.thuU'an.arorJ.iThdlauiatrlies enly to Preiidential and Cmgreuional elections though we hkabIilt wish it COVVD BE MADS TO APPLY TO ALL OTH ERS. N. T. Tribune. When the rebellious Traitors are over whelmed in the Field, and scattered like leaves before an angry wind, it must not U to return to Peaceful and "jm1 " fj8jB8JM8JMWB8BMiM8MW "" -" - ' B tTTrjnFi2 ss, peace and prf ,. ,nnat i (Wju j ,c: .wUlge , R nrArAHhr t is iixt yT (op ot the gre. fccaefih'.w ft Jr.enj. j- jt f thia X ,t jqt itancojwiv , m IP ji w - m ... t w .i i - . m - - , mm i a. i t ri w i- iiiii - ummi . im - - V: k Ml I 1 which nercriiiiaa ncn wan Front. Vis Tribune. Izjl. T hnM onr GoTcrnment bound by its . dnty of protectutg oar atae .n tbr . 4.4.1 4k a nasi and. enforce the power to do it, then I say our uoy- TOwamW cdvo- tVGJrm 'r thfi South:, and Spu&st,ahd w9h!?. effect 3 ; 32ia JcriM?rlaiJkC.xxf ihia Caxapain, ? lh btklbrTtbebuntry, M iMrrrih i tttrtMnvy I ABen- I ator WWOfaianursaay, v a. t--l-w v.-. first tn meet I due a.ivu; --j" j t theeneny, K woTaDUfrimhere, . l - I f ,L If ,..,,flrftedhere. we K indeed c..ODg hTrburdeii apon ai j .o,i.i in'thit other 0ta,tes. We hare bnfew : short U.w.-i,hnr in the oood cause, Thi. nmT ii makinff strenuous exer-1 kine strenuous exer- of money have been ..urpnade Randall the renegade tions. Vast sacs mmm Ham frtf h nf owuw .w. , , , Northern speakera who could be found UK. u.h0 Bt.t- Whirt-Hnf-it 1 ud u auu& au m uu 1 mean! iinineaoPlhat if the DemocraU: succeed in carrying Norib n.miin. nn th fint of August next, it will be hailed a a Liberal Republi- -irtmrth'll rrvr f hf Union and in- spire our enemies with new vigor. We -fin w ni.i..ni. inthnnrea de- Tf 114 DW fa- ST w I daring that the old North State has wheeled into Un ad )-x t good government will greatly rejoice. The result of such a triumph would be dls n thn noor or laborinff man. UUWUB WW C - I ... j . ..1 The Uonstutionai amenumtsufca 1 pasied-all together,(or they can't select part and away wtiLgo the Homesteaa Has aDooforffotton how the Law. Has any- ooo forgottt supporterof Mebrimon fought the Con atitutiod with this noble provision in it? Does not every one . know that Judge Merrimon carries his warfare again" the Homestead Law" to the Supreme Court of the State ? Away will ro the Mechanics Lien Liw !k Every Mechanic in the Stale knows be ie indebted to the Republican party for this great law. Will he vote to destroy the party which gave it to him 1 ' They would reestabhsued the old County Court system which is much more expensive thn. the present one. Cannot all Administrative matters De settled more promptly and cheaply now than ever before? Every man who has business with Probate Judges knows it to be true. To be sure it is a nara system for Attorney for under the present Code, iqyjanexan appear in toe Probate Court. and rlransact his busi ness without tbe expense of employing an attorney , ii he chose. We do hot blame. Attorneys, therefor, for dislikiog Ihe bode, but jjw tb'e Homeateacl ; end the Lien law, it UtfUpoor man's friend. Do you want it all swept away and the old anti-war laws reenacted ? 8baJl we go back to the time when a man must own one hundred acres cf land to be a member of the House and three hundred acres to be a Senator I bhall we put T . a propertj , qualification on the voter and removing the homestead law, im prison the unfortunate for debt ? Shall we again have that barbarous room fitted up in the jail, called the "debtors room" and confine the unfortunate be hind iron bars ? Shaii we exempt the rich' Irom military duty and conscript the poor man whose daily labor is necessary , to the support of his family? If wewish all these things, let usTOte for : Judge MsBRUigtt and the other Democratic candidates I . It is urced bv our, opponents, that they are in favor of the Homestead Act and the Lien law. and abolishing the property clauser and imprisonment for debt. But why do they claim this ? It is to inveigle honest labeling men and 80Uu farmers into 7002 their ticket. if they are in favor of all these great i i ' - Rp-jBLlCAN BLESSINGS, why did they hot give them to the people jwheu they T.f. . . ... I nnf TF thav Mtntinrma lhin Rannh iron -v- , -,r measurea now they aamitjthat the Ke- publican party was doing xieht when tcrv mnrtt;; - TcVrthTn defeat it. If thev had succeeded in .i,..;.... '.n. Bn-U.r.Kl?. , , Yl - " 7 benefits ! We think not. ; U booves all, those who want the which gave them, ortheywilfbe i 6vtC v . - . J , - , .e periled l! not absolutely lost! If we are desirotis of losing all we have gained in the pst tour years, of prosperity and the confidence of our Northern States, let us alter our Constitution nod thereby prevent any more capital from comic g here and go back to the old times, by voting the State Democratic ticket! than a noor maa. bnt ftlwaTS btl UDOrea nA L -1f ,.v5n nt th(n remembcr botr fr more lican - trinm pu in North Carolina' in Augast mean a atippaippup prosperity i--wiUamlleiapbn osccaiid tbt bta.rr Public wiMM j Hadical . Terrorism . Oar 'Democratic 'tm&w accuse "iob - OOT 01 jryinff w ur-- 87. we are ijuiuB - - - T" - j i:vX f i. nare in one 01 ou; wvywifrr' orn tiir.h Senses otirnarttf terrpmm. and refer. firt to the ;-TarborqpuUage. What Wer.,tbe fccUI. The,editor Democratic waper wa't- a Fonrtl July celebration and conrersing with some colorcd;men, when be was grossly insulted by a colored man who ap mauueu uy -r preached him. Of course be struck the telloW w'ith'bis cane, whichwas"p?dper' J1 c r . - &JL . , :m;nont enougu, ana row n Who protectea ine euuor i ;vuj-.r men: Ih jpiteoi the flaming . 1 1....; - ; -- '-itf-TT . . ' : 1 that fifty armed, negroes assaua one unarmed man, he escaped with no eeri- His own ' statenVehW Wete pus damage: tion, but we still read thexharge in the Democratic press; Mr. BloGfl was as- . . . J saulted by rowdies and was protected oy rvepuoucau. AnH now we have another case. One Samuel G. Cross a colored marshal at a DemocraticBJceting was assaulted by . . J mi rht less colored men. , ana what is o --- - t ..-... the result ? , Why the United States omuilM UUC1 - ; ' examines into the case ! Where is the Democratic howl of "Des potism," 'Grant's henchmen'? et cetera: which we always hear When' ku kltix persons are tried? The article in question savs that Cnoeft. left the guard house I J I where he had fled for protection and started for home and that 4i he has hot hsjtn heard of since, ' and vet in the w - v I Stale items of the same paper is the ah nouncement that he has turned up aU right." The' Raleigh J?eks also informed i he. papers mg UR08S uaa oeeu uruuiuvuciwotus i United States Commisiohlerat Rae Wo hav'nt the remotest idea that our co temporary will admit the justice of te of these rsmarks, but we intend to keep t we intend to keep 1 Decginff away, ventilating outrages cf 1 "ii iiLlt t... 'a 1 ail K1DQ8. WUCIUU aVU iviu vi viut. nice, i and denouncing them. The Duplin Ku Klnx Affain. The Journal publishes a neW version nf the Dublin countv "outrage, which accuses the deceased of having attempt ed an outrage on a womatfP Vft have written for further particular!, which we hope to lay before our readers on Monday. In this "connection it is pro per to state that a portion of the report; f hi rrmrrUr in thfi PoBT IS liable to VB wmmm a misconstruction and we therefore say that we are always opposed to mob vio lence or rowdyism of any sort. We have the law to protect us, and to that should all appeals be made. No man has' right to take the law into tiia dVVn hahdsJ 'Two wrongs cannot make one right' and we utterly repudiate any and every act ot ruffianism,- by whomsoever made. The Post believes in the jaws, and up holds and endorses the present Constitu tion under which we are living. We ask our friend3 to sustain that Constitu tion and the laws under it, at all times. RAf.KiGH, July 15th, 1873. Editor Post: I learn that the Dem ocratic candidate in your District speaks ot Geo. Grant as a man without brains, and as S common drunkard. A. H. Stephens, while Vice President of the Southern Confederacy, met Uen Grant at Hampton Roads in Virginia, and he gives his impression of Gen. G. in his book, War between the States'' voL 3, page 597, as follows: UI was instantly struck with the great simplicity and perfect naturalness of bis manners, and the entire absence of everything like affection: show', or even mliitray air or .mien of then ih' his ridsi- w - . n - , - , . - a tion. There is, nothingin his. ap- pearance or surroundipgawhhih 'indi cated his official rankC His conver sation was easy and tfluent wibutjtlie least effort or restraint. , . In this, nothing was so closely noticed by me as the point ana terseness wnicn ne expressed wnat- He did sot seem .either to court or avoid, conversation;-but whenever be did speak, what he said was directly to the point, and covered the whole matter in a iew words. I saw before I was with him Ions, that he was exceedingly quick in perception,' and- direct in Jlr- pose, ,wnn; a; yas5 i tjeat more oraini than tongue, as rearly as' that WasW iris command. The more I be came acquainted with him, the more I became thoroughly impressed with the J. ,-a tl .akeVair iniC be w. nf the moil remarkable rata I had net with, and that hii career In lifet.tf.U-daj8.8&rau was hardly enterea upon ; j . . : j iri tiii wiaiJ ia ti TTTrr . . i m tZ:&An ahanine cdrrcV faddelt M Htcmeiarr Becdnd ' Cohrrtiidfial Diitrict He- i pntxUciia'UteS'Xleetiiigsi t.-r limes ami piacco . , olWarrenton Warren county Tuesday, July 23d. J Goidsboro1, Wayne couuy, Thursday, j.ily 25tb.' ' ' " l': Tarboro 'Edgecombe county, Satur- day, JalyStlk t) New Berne, Craren county, Tuesday, julj 30tb. jui3 30th. v. f inie will be cheerfully divided with W. H.Kitchenl.;Dettocti(?icani.. date for Agrees, or. In :his absence, wuh any.athetDeocraticlspeaker. t,nnnfv nnmrnitteea will make ar- j OlUUia w . www v " - , . THOMAB POWERS, Chairman . .... . jnt, In, aepuDiicai Jnly 10th, 1872. Republican isttlct XJommittee. I LOth 1872. NEW 5 ADY ERTISEJ3NT JAOOBI AXE, Guaranteed to excel all other, both in shape ami maten i. lie sure mj Ms ror THE JACOBI AXE. AND ACCEPT NO OTHER. For you wil i then be certain you are jettinr d.a hat fnr rnnr monv. . the best for your money. K VERY AXE WARRANTED. For sale, wholesale and retail, at ' A HI HIT a U-tC3 i Hardware DepotV No. Srftartcet street, And peajers tnrooxnou ineoww. ; J HARDWAiRE. IX .pjUOCIrAl. . IMBMENTS, iryiiron, Rieei, xiatiai un, e would respectfully call the attention or WHOLESALE, i-lSfeSS; in the Trade, and to the superior advantaee trai leading factories- in the trade. Always ion handSole and harnesa Leather, irinAnd fair HklnR. Faints, Oils, mass, asn, uoors ana .punas, fiease eau ana examine, Deiore purcnaa- ingvthestocrat T ATll'L JAtUBl B Hardware Denot. No. 9 Market St. novS U7-lv THIRD WARD. fPHE POLLING PLACE in he TUIUU A: WARD' will be at Neel Gerkea's t Store, corner, of , Sixth and Mulberry ftreets, instead of Canaday's Cart House,- as - at first advertised,. .... . . . , , By order JBoara county commiesionerH. I W. J. BIVENS, Register. PerVmi M Harris's, Deputy. I . Jiy 54lawte Elegant Table Butter ! THE choicest Butter made in America is M. oTd bvji at 7 North Front street. ' CHAfci. D. MYERS & CO., 7 North Front street. july 18 , i 53 Fine Cigars. IMPORTED. HAVANA and f ; DOMESTIC. CHAS. D. MYERS & CO., 7 North Front it. july 18 - 51 has. D. Myers & Co., NORTH FRONT STREET, variety of fine Family Groceries ever kept in Wi Uffll Ington. Lowest prices, for best Articles. COAS. D. MYERS & CO. july 18 53 Highest Grades of Teas ! TttNEST IMPORTED ! . lowest prices i CBLAS. D. MYERS & CQ r; 7 North Front st. july 18 53 TRAVELLNG BtHTS, Goto ... MTJNS0N & CQ'S, . FOR , Ladies or Gents TRAVELING TRUNKS Goto UUNSONJhCO'S. t 031 j. ! G A1JZE. uDfrl? AR, ; Go to MUNSON A COiB. july 18 52 'a is most apabie of forming- 4 esfimabf GenV GrantffAII. &J J :t I. : -1 yl 1 Gaiters toT&e fou, 1 in the City: DUUEEY & ELLIS, Sln of the Big Boot. - 54s I ABIES CROQUET SLIPPERS ! Ladle Croquet Slippers ! rrw XAdiM Croat fcf tetnM r-nnomrr slippers i lUseesCroqaet Bllw rs -ritopntcrra1 Cor. Front and Market sts. THE COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURXJEONBioTi-WJrnilnSrtoiVfeeelns the necesiity of the esUbllshment or a "CH4RITT HOSPITAL!" science ad f tmrpose xif the neccssarrv means, to put be vmmHiirf Ti . iRiime of a Lottery, under the auspices f the "North Caroliim Beneficial Association," regularly chartered bytheLiature. . o nt.rpv ill IS BCUCHlCiO niuucmn uuv., - - - kv Mtnmjis. The chances of sac- eartlterthah erer offered before in the Unitea iaxs, pemg ONE PRIZE m n -fn 2.1 4- "Dl nnlm X0 EVeFV JCjlgflt 15iailKS - The 'college of Phicians and SuScons pledge themselves, First. As to the fairness of the under tak- ,ln . .! r- . Second. That the drawing (unavoidably rbstponed from the 18th June) shalkpositive- Hy come off on the I3th ol August next. Aifhii rtYinrstl have undertaken the management of the Lottery and shall use very enort to ensure us success. . T T "ar ft t XT A T . Je26 5-tf Foreclosure of Mortgages. To AlexandBT Phennel and Wife Bet sy Ann. andT Boss Collinsand Wife Sylvia Greeting; ... . ii ii.. WHEREAS default has Deen maue oy mortgagors respectively named in the mortgages XoUowing. exeeutea to mee Fear Building Association, viz: Aanortcace'. executea oy ,Aiex 1!"V and wife Betsy Ann, bearing date tne via day of Angtwt, 1871, and registered in the register 8 ohicc oi few .v wuuv and wife Sylvia, bearing date the 9th day of August, lK7i,andregistereaasaroresuia, in book C. C. C, page 344. Now, therefore,nottce is hereby given that by virtue of the powers of sale respectively contained in said several mortgages, regis tered as aforesaid, the saia mortgages wm be foreclosed by a sale of the premises there in respecttveiydescriDea, aipuoiicaucuuH ai the court housedoor in the city of Wilming ton on.Thursday the 25th day of July, 1872, at 11 o'clock. A. ;M. The said premises are respec tively described sis follows, vis: Alex. Jrnennei lot negins ou wrawm nuv- J 1 Ulll runs ly along xsuitn .street, ieet uy A. 1 90 feet dead part of lot 3 block: 327. and 3, block 327. Terms cash. DuBRUTZ CUTLAK, Att'y C. F. Build'g Ass n, 41-5th.l2th, 19th&2ith July o A NEW LOT ! Elegant and Standard .Piano-Fortes, tust re ceived per steamer, at the Live Bookstore. Kanbei&StielT and Grovensteen & Fuller, plain and carved, extra, finish, at Manufacturers prices. Purchasers guaranteed satisfaction as to Superiority of Instruments. The most eminent and competent compo Bers of musie in this country and Europe, have- ronpuneed ithese instruments, first class Pianos. .... . , .. . 1 The only place to purchase nrst-class and standard Pianos and Organs, is at HEiNSBERGER'S Live Book and Music store, jeli 24 R. JU, HARRISS, Undertaker and Cabinet Maker Fnrnitnre .japes' W z2r- vieuuvu 3 AND CHAIRS ReaeatedrHturts framed, c f ' Store on second between Maritet ana I'nn eess streets. ulyil5 50-ly Tliefeojle'b Republican 8XNATOB, HON. GEO. IfV. PRIOE, Jr. BZrKESKNTJLTIVBfl, W.H.GERKEN, WM.HcLAURlN, ALFRED LLOYD. BHZRIVT, GEN. S. H. MANNING. COBOHXB, E. D. HEWLETT. KIiGISTXB, GEO. W. BORDEAUX. TKXAStT&JEB, GEO:-HOOPEH. C0M1IIS5IONEK5, I SILAB N HARTIN, AJb.;blackvV SAirii C. NIXON, AARQN KELLOGG, DAN!L C. DAVIS. 47-te EDWARDS & HALL, urocers COMMISSIONS MERCHANTS, WILlflNGTON, N. C. June 0 30-3m Ol I mtn Bireet, i ieet, oouiowaruiy nnthMrn line . of Nixon street, and southward nrr- Bos Cofiins' lot lies north of and adjoining Tifol to Alex. thehnels lot above described, and .rcswis, 4 . sire, 25 feet, by 90 part of lots 2 3 .5 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1IIMINGI0I LI IMSURAyOE C0MPAN OFFICERS: JIOB'T H. COWAN. -. Preeideni JOHN W, ATKINSON.... Vice Pretiden F. H. CAMERON.: Secretary Db. E. A. ANDKRSON ..Medical Director. m man - DIRECTORS: J. W. ATKrBON.- Genprol Aecnt. ' aikc 1. B. GbaIngkk, l'j-eiideot Bak!,'ul JS' w Hanover. F. W.f KEKCHMii!, Grocer ad Commit sion Merchaut C. M. Stedman, ol Wright. & Steduiau T. U. McKoY, of W. A. Whitehead Co , Fayetteville R. H. Cowan, President. ' H, B. Eilicbs, Cominission Merchant. A. A. Wiixabd, of Willard Brothers. W. A. Cummikg, of Northrop & Cum ming. G. W. Williams, of Williams & Mtii chison. Eli Mukrat, of E. Mutray & Co. ; A. J. DeRossbt, of DeRosset & Co. vRobt. IIbkniso, of Dawson, Teel & UCu ning. Alex. Spbunt, ... British . "V icc-Conaul, 0 Sprnnt &.Hinson. J P. Mukphjt, Attorney at Law. J. D. Williams, ol J. D. Williams vt Co., Fayetteville. Jas. C. McRab, Attorney at Law, Fayette ville. I B. Kelly, Merchant, KeDansville. J T. Topb, Merchant. Lumbcrton. SreCIAi. FEATURES AND AU. VANTAGES. 1st, No restriction on Residence or Travel. 2d.fNo extra charge, on the lives of Fe males. 3d. Policics.IncoBtestible after Five Years 4th. The rates of interest on the Fuuds oi the Company higher than those on lift Funds of the Companies located in other States, thus insuriDg larger Dividends to Policy Holders. ' 5th. The Directors and Officers oi tie Company aro prominent NORTH CARO LINIANS, who arc KNOWN to be men of INTEGRITY and WORTH. 6th. The Company is established on a solid and permanent basis, steps having been taken to increase the Capital Stock to $5O0,00O. 7th. All the Funds ol the Company are Invested in tlifs State and Cal culated among our own People. This tact should commend the Company, aboTc all others, to North Carolinians. It istvell known that hundreds of thousands of dol lars in Life Premiums are annually btit North to enrich Northern Capitalists, tbu6 continually draining our people of imnieEet amounts which should be kept at home. On this ground the friends of this Compauy confidently appeal to every son of the Old North State, and ask their support lor this Home institution, which, while it oners substantially all the advantages ot North ern Companies, helps to build up Home Interests. JAMES D. BROOKS, General Supervising Agent, ' Raleigh, N. C. THOS. GRiEME, Aent at Wilmington, aprll? . L UX)-6m, " F. A. SHUTTE, No. 3 AMD 5 GRANITE ROW, Dealer in FURNITURE, MATTRESSES, WINDOW SHADES, PAPER HANGINGS, PICTURE FRAMES, CORDS, TASSELS, FRINGES, &o.,&c.'. Having just received a supply of Furniture, lam prepared to give the public as good bargains as can be had in the. city. please call and examine. 1 ma vio 117-1' OWNERS OF LOTS Oil LAND, hold l Sheriff's sale for -Taxes, in 1871, to the 75xato or private parties, can have tn fa'"' redeemed for u moderate fee, by the under signed, Time for redeeming will soon ex pire. F. C. BURNETT, Court House. july 15 J2L- PUBLIC SPEAKING. Republic-nis Rally. HON. SAMUEL, . rillLLlPS ANP COL Isaac B. Young, will address the peop on the political topics of the day at w ''; mington, Saturday night, July 2Uth, at ft' o'clock; at Clinton, -Sanipsop county, Mon day noon, July 22d, at 12 o'clock. x . ' july 12 47-d&vtd sheriffsficeT , CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. C J June 28, 1872. 1 Mei-eliants Attention. YOUR QUARTERLY TAX, under sched ule B., is due and payable at this office on Monday the 1 nt day of J uly, 1871 J. W. SCHENCK, JJ,. Sherifl. je28 36-tf T. A. GBAXGEE, C. Late of Richmoud. GRANGERS EUROPEAN H 0 T f L, GRANGER & CHILES, Proprietors. , . AVEST CENTRE STREET, GO LDSBORO, N". je22 ' : FOR RfclVT. ' rpRE i DWELLING OVER OUK UrflOL X stery and Paper HaugiDg Store, co tainin Six rooms, is offered for reni Possession given immediately. Apply, ZIMMERMAN & july 10 I5" .NORTH CAROlixi 1 IT -Hi . vbjg,?
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