WILMIGKrON, N. C.
Tuesday, September 9th, 1873.
It Don't iPay t J
The Sentinel U
n:fccotanms of
abuse again or Republicans Democrats,
h igh and 6wof a$ dpQ iKfebfid i
tion. It is even defeftding the letter m
measurement and mates ugly charges
against the though thataer has
distinctly denied charges on several
occasions. Well no? one h hurt. Let
tho News go'on, do1 the printing up its
promptly as it did il this year, give us
full news reports of the Legislature and
keep, right on. : iColiody cares for this
controversy and the News has already
been put right on the record. Let it
slide bro. Htorie. It don't pay to deny
tho same things a hundred times, and
even the Republicans aroSviHing to pat
ronize your paper for the news it con
tains: .
The outrage at Huntington, Long
Island, is one of, the most shocking and
cold-blooded vc have ever known. The
outrages by theKuklux pale before the
diabolical acts of a handful! of men in
that now famous town!' It scenis that
a young man by the name of Kelsey
was accused of annoying oneTMiss Smith'
by his persistent attentions, and her
friends, including one Sammis, who has
since married Miss Smith, determined
to put a stop to it, and they did most
effectually. One night last Fall young:
Kelsey was decoyed from' his housed
stripped, tarred and feathered by the
ruffians who had taken the law into
their own hands, and then, to make his
humiliation more complete, forced him
into the yard near the house and called
out Misg Smith and other ladies (?) to
witness the outrage. They then left
with their victim, who has never been
seen alive since. Marks of a struggle
were seen in the rear of . his residence,,
and the tfack of a wagon to the sea, and
that wa all. But : an avenging God
would not always remain silent, and a
portion of the body of the unfortunate
man was "found floating In the water
and towed ashore, Where, y the cloth
ing and a small gold watch chain, the
remains were fully, id<ificd. From
the evidence and tests of science it is
shown that thef .yictim had been most
horribly mutflatexl . before death, and
from the appearances he must have
bled to, death, andhis body anchored
in the deep water. The history of the
recovery of the body and the investiga
tion by the coroner is one of the most;
horrible spccimensl&f human depravity
wd have read in n(aSrry4t day.?
It is to be hoped, ?now that the whole
country round about is aroused, that
this investigation will be rigid and all
searching, and . that thq-guilty may be
brought to the punishment they so
richly deserve, in siicb. a case as this
it seems as though the oJd,law of "an
eye for an eye and a tooth, for a tooth"
would bealutary;
Some months sint'Ir, CHarlc3 Q.
Ivelsey, of Jluntihgtom .Long Island,
was tarred and. feathered by a company
of humorous fellow-townsmen, since
which hour he has totally disappeared.
His friends insisted Jthat he had been
murdered as w'ell as iiialtreated, but no
positive evidence; of the latter crime
could bo found. A day or two since,
however, a body was found in Oyster
Bay, which has been "fully identified as
that of the missing man ; and the pro
bability is that the comic rustics who
thought it so admirable a joko to tor
ture a defenceless man, will find that
their comedy, is about , to turn into" a
very serious tragedy.
Kelsey Js alleged oflencc was the writi ng
of grossly indecent letters to a young
lady whom he desired to marrv. In it
self this was an almost incredible story
but, as it now appears, thero is really
no evidence at all V that he wrote the
letters in question. They were not
signed with his name, the handwriting
is asserted by his brothers to be a clum
sy forgery, and the fact that, after his
disappearance now known to be simul
taneous wth . his death several addi
tional letters were received by the young
lady, in question, is conclusive that some
miscreant was playing the dangerous
game of forgerj. It4s sufficiently diffi
cult to believe that a man of education
and refinement should undertake tp woo
a woman with indecent letters, but that
' he should persist-in this course after his
death, is altogether too much even for
the credulity of the average rural hu
niorist. '. . . . , ; .
We shall probably soon know the
whole truth in thisjnattcr. Enough,
howcuer, is alreadv known to stamp
with lasting disgrace the "prominent
cmzensoi -Huntington" who were guilty
cither as participants or sneetatora. in
the cowardly cruelties that preceded
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A piece of watch chain furnishe1 the
links in a chain of evidence identifying
the body of Charles O. Kelsev. recently
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muraereu on long lsiana.
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EDITORIAL BUDGET.
Qeneral E iAVhittlcsey, formerly.
the Cominissioher of the Bureau in
this (State, has been appointed', com
missioner to attend payments of) the
Chippewas of Lake Superior.
Ned O'Baldwin, the Irish giant,
was tried in the Quarter Sessions "ir
Philadelphia, on a charge of entering
a house in the night time with intent to
kill. Henry J. Clark was tho complain
ant. The evidence failed, and the pris
oner was acquitted of the charge. He
was not released, however, as there is
another charge pending against him.
The giant has been dwelling in j prison
lor some weefe past. j
A Kingston, N. Y., dispatch say3
a straggler has been identified by a lady
residing near Acra, CUeene county, as
Bender, the Kansas murderer. He
stopped at her house for something to
eat, and when asked if he wa Bender
hastily left for the mountains. The
mountains arc now being searched.
', Advices to the Louisville Courier
Journal from C. E. Merrill, its special
correspondent, detailed to investigate
the Ku-Klux outrages in Owen, lienry
and Franklin counties, Ky states that
he, assisted by several citizens of Owen
county, on Saturday captured two men
charged with being concerned in the
murder of Gen. "Wilson on the Brown
plantation. One of the parties arrested
will turn State's evidence. It is report
ed that ten more arc arrested in Owen
and Henry counties charged with be
longing to the Ku-Klux-.
Some days since J. E. White, a
prominent citizen, was arrested on a
charge of horse -stealing, at Memphis,
Tcnn., and within a few days subse
quent no less than a dozen specific
charges for similar offenses were made
public. Ho was committed for trial
without bail. Sundav his wife called
to see him, and after spending about
half an hour with him came to the gate
and asked to be let out. When the
guard opened the gate White presented
a cocked revolver at his head and cried,
"Let me out or die." The guard sprang
back and Wrhitc darted out and mounted
ahorse which was in waiting, and dashed
off before the alarm could be rivcn.
Pursuit was given as early as possible,
ut up to dark he had not been recap
tured. His wife had carried the re
volver in her paniertohim and had the
horse waitimr. She was arrested.
There was a great deal of excite
ment on Wall street, Saturday, both in
gold and stocks. l w;is reported that
the clique for bulling gold had gone ,
into liquidation, the decline having been
continued as an evidence of it, and; the
price at one time during the day fell to
12, but afterward rallied and closed at:
13 J. Before noon rumors that the bank'
statement would be even more un&VQr-1
able than expected were current, and
the time the statement came out the ex-j
citcmcnt increased and there was a rush
to sell stocks; money also advancing to
7 per e'ent. gold and commission. Thcrq
was no abatement in the excitement
until near the close -of bank hours
when a quieter tone characterized the
market, During the excited times of
the day, failures were rumored, but the
day closed without corroboration of
them. The foundation of these rumors,
it is said, was that the gold clique did
not provide tor carrying ali their gold
until after the usual hour. From! this
it would appear that the clique had not
succeeded in selling their gold. Bank
ers seem to think that the worst oi the
flurry is over, and that the disruption
of the gold clique will l?ave plain sail
ing for. all during autumn.1 The day
closed with the street full of rumors,
but the market was comparatively quiet.
The official report of Gen. Cutter
of the Tongue river and Big Horn lights
is published. The lirsL fight occurred
on the 4th of August. The General
says the superiority of our enemies in
numbers, the long distance separating
us from the main command, and the be
lief, afterward verified, that the woods
above concealed a portion of the savage
forces, induced me to confine my move
ments strictly to the defensive. The
Indians outnumbered our troops five to
one. Every available officer and man
was in the skirmish line, which was in
reality our battle line. The Indians
displayed uuusual boldness, frequently
charging upon the lines, and firing with
great deliberation and accuracy. The
fight began at 11:30 a. n., aud was
waged without cessation until C o'clock.
Finally a charge was ordered, when the
Indians, notwithstanding . their superi-.
ority in numbers, fled, and were driven
pell-mell three miles. In their flight
the Indians threw away breech-loaders,
saddle equipments, clothes, lariats, and
articles of Indian outfit.
The battle of Big Horn took place
on the 11th of August, when Indians
appeared in strong force on the river
bank, opposite to where Caster's com
mand was encamped, and opened a brisk
fire, bodies of savages at the same time
crolsing above and below the troops.'
, The command rs propCTlydKHbtt
ted to resist all ii'Ldi Sen cjtrj4
thing was in reacliieo fop ne: ad-
Tance a charger ordecj, at i the
squadron took the callop tothe.&ie of
"Garry Owen." Helndians had evi
dently come out prepared to do their
success, a4Bita(mattcufii
success, a mungiaUnARin4 5?!
yond the river were covered with groups
, t
of squaws, oldmen, arid chUdTen, who"
had coUcrted.QieralS our de-
when thIndUns'ehibItefLnlltJOA-
bie signsy o
sistance - became -more K fleehle 1 antil,
finally Uafieof the earnestness of
our affacthey tiirned their .ponleaLi
neaaa ; auuj uegana, t tusorqeiiy nigc.
The chase was continued with he utr
most ligbifitlnMni &Mti&
3
of, nine micA from where the engage-
ment took place, and they were forcect
back across' the Yeifowston?.7 Hieast
pony killqd in the fight was f:ehdt'fttlljr
eight micsfroni the, ppilojaliijjcj
The uinpr- of Indiana -jpjd'tx
has been rtiitedbyix4ffi9 9fw$
engaged as, from SQOtto 1,000-,, MyjCflm-.
mand numbered I officers and men.
Our jesses, were one ofiicefjadound
ed, four men killed, and three tsroundei
four horses killed and fonf gnjpledl
the Indians' losses ;rwill 'ntimbex forty
warriors, while their, wounded , en, the
Opposite bank of the river8 m'av increase
this number. ' A ' :
iEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
St. John's Lodge. No. u F. oLk.lK.
EMERGENT COMMUNICATION THIS
(Tue6day Evening, al EIGHT o'clock.
1 Tf.Vla.Ut M. VXKAJVil .
.St. John's Hall, Sept 0, 1873
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Office one door west of the jCour J House.
BeplO-d&-wtf , .
GEM SALOON. .
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jpOR the convenience! pf pay friends and
trie public generally J. have decided to keep
the GEM SALOON cpen day and night ,
Free lunch EVERY NIGJIXaV 12 o'clock.
sept 9 lw proprietor.
"1JAGOIXG, TIE8 AND TWINE.
- mm ROLLS STANDABD BAG-
1,000 :bdls. Sidc Slot and Ar-j
row Ties;
5 bales Bagging Twine.
For. sale by , ;;" !;!":' " - ? ' ;
sept 9 F."'W."K5BCiHNER. j
HOOP IRON, GLUE' &P MP
casks;
in' i
50 TONS 1.1, and 1 inth Hdop Iron;
875 standard Spirit Ch'sts' ' "f!
For sale by-. , ,11
sept 0 KEftOTXfeU.
: V'.li ui f VUil-
SEND NO MORE
JOB PEINTIIW
in
S. G. HALI
Reeph eocsTAlWtY dst iLLxm - an ex
rf1lt. ncsnrlmpnt. nf T
eel lent assortment of
PAPER (rulod apd piabiKi. .
CABWi-:! , .fi, (if
-.MM.TAjoSL.
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which he will print at such flguites o& to In
duce our businesfe men to kAve tfalr,JOB
I'KINTINGdonOilnCity,?.u.. , '
Patronl ze home Industry,: And iiaYd ypur
Job Printing done where you expect to do.
business. . ' ""'
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CITY Ot1 "WIMIUCQTOIP, X Ct
August '2Z1ki'Jlii'Bi
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J)IOPdSAW will be received at this office
up to 121., 3rd of September, lS73,.fpr mak
ing uniforms (winter), for tho Police force of,
the City, including Caps. Merchant nd.
ing in bids will send samples' of cloth that.
in ey propose to roaae uiem out or. Tbirrf
(30) days allowed, after contract 1 awarded,
for furnishing said uniforms to aty. . ,
Farther Information can be had on appli
cation at the Manual's R3oe.
Kids will be submitted to the Board of Al
dermen at their next miHfng. '
t , "W.PJ tSvNATAYf
s usust 2 td j t j ayor.
Journal and Star copy.
JUST IN 'STORE:-,
20 CASKS GINGER ALE, j
20 casks bXcEwen's Ale, !
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4
, fiO eases! i aoz.1 Bass' Ale.
.L.-rl L
10 Blood, Wolf & C Jorter
ALL mPOKTEp, 1 ' '
and guaranteed, ' , . . .
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The very best XJirler' Ale $200 per
dozen. All oth'er $2 50.
$2 50, at r
GEO. MYEais;
11 and 13 South Front st.
au; 9
careful investigation . justifies thefctatevl
ment tnat' including bbtnlJavs! tfatffeftl
I lAlID OTHEl' CiOQIES.
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TTO AMOUNT OF MECHANICAL INGE-
unity would account by itself Jor the
DO
puianty of Air. Collins' works. lie writes
lo please; his humor.
wouguly in
his humor,
f tnongniisutfetiycnumionecr on ft-mouei .Mr.
Dickens Invented and popularized, is better
sustain! andless. fantastic, and affected
than anything which Mr. Dickens has of
late years produbedj ' f irm'i
The above book lsioraUiit
HEINSBERGER'S
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STATE FAIR
TWrtcpth n Grand Annual .Fair
76Jfi3Ai;iAu i ji-u
j OF THE
Horth Carolina ItrMIuiral Society,
ll October 13th to 18th, 1873.
Ten Tbjqiiihillhollars In, Premiums.
! New ana attractive X3 rounds.
Magnificent Buildings.
t Accommodation for seating 8,000 people.
Railroad arrangements the most liberal
I ever made with, any Agricultural or Me-
f chanlcal Society In the State1.
Articles for exhibition transported FREE,
anaiaeiivcreu Jroavtrie cara witnin tue
Ofounds. l' - -
(Fare for passengers hva railroads in North
Carolina ljc ptei Tnilet Excursion trains
from, every direction daily. Special trains
for the V&ssesgsH 111 run to the GTouuda
from the city every teen minutes. " Fare
pnly TEN CENTS.. r
) Hon. Daniel Voorhees. of Indiana, will
deliver the Annual Address. , , ;
Essay on the cultivation of cotton; by Da
jvid Dickson, &., of Georgia.
I Grand Prize distribution of BIX)ODED
STOCK.
WifJSTSON,' the great pedestrian, in his won
derful feats of endurance. .
"TWO BANDS OF MUSIC.
Single admission to the Gronnd?, ' 50c
Single admission for children under 12-,
years of ago. ' 25c
Send for Premium Liist.
T. M. HOIf, President.
R. T. FULGHUM, Secy. aug 16-td
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BACMpjN, LARD AND FLOUR.
22o, BOXES Smoked and D. S. Sides
arid Shoulders,
50 hhds.'i 'Smoked and D. S. Sides and
Shoulders
50 tierces,cegi and tuba lard,
875 barrels lour all grades.
For sale by
sent 9 F. AV. KERCHNER.
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SUGAR, COFFEE AND MOLAS
SES. 250 BARRELS' Sugar all grades.
387 sacks Coffee Laguayra, Rio and
JavaA
250 hhds and lbls. Cuba Molasses,
325 hhds. and bbls. S. H. Molasses.
For sale by
, ept Or' F. W. KERCHNER. '
THE MANY READERS !
Of Tlie Post :
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HAVE,a right to know hovr and where to
buy tnelr, ? j
FAMILY SUPPLIES,
And it" Is undoubtedly true that greater in4
ducements, and a superior class of
Flour,
Snirara. i :
. 0 7
Tea?
Coffees,.
Butter, 1
Lard, j
Meats,
And the mnriyarticles of select groceries cai
be rounu in greatpr variety,
SUPERIOR QUALITY and
T uLOAVR PRICES, ajt
CnAS. p. MY'ERS & CO'S.
? Ji ' iCash Grocery .IIous6, j
' ' V, 7 North Front st. j "
Leavcotir ordara in the day time, and we
send your goods in any part of the city free
of cartage. ;
M .WMYERS & CO.
august 5 s..,, , 0'3 I
BlilLDING . HARDWARE.
J OCXS UWGES, BOLTS, Ac,, oi -every
description. Agency for tho -oilebrated
f hil ish;Holdcr and Lock. It will not
jet out of-' rdcr or wear out in a life time: f
' ,).',,', . 1 NATH'L JACOBre j
Hardware Depot, No. 9 Market street
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OILS,
GLASS,
VARNISHES,
&c.t &c. at
. :nath,l jaoob rs
HaHtware Depot. No. 9 Market St.
may S3 4-i-w
flOvfcts, 8 PAD ES , HOES, PITCH
FORKS, Rakes, Trace Chains. Ac, Ac, at
'a:
. ' ' XATH'L. JACOI'I'S
Hardware Depot,
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Kd. 9 Market str eet.
WESLTAH MALE INSTITUTE.
I ' Staunton, V.
Tb 2Mb annual. scsBion besins SepListh.
1873. One of the first schools for young la
dies la the Kouth. Twenty-three teachers
and officers. Scenery grand; buildings ele
f;ant; health onsurpassed: lecble eoustitu-
uons nere resiorea; pupus irora an vne ta tes
from Maryland to Texa. -Board attd Col
lege Tuition for scholastic year, 2K). For
cmtalogne of 5i pages, address Rev. W, A.
Harris, President, btanton, Va. 5-4w
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new ADVERTisEnr;ffi;:
voices!
: Flmx rficss.
FAILl VOICES.
FAIRJl VOICES
FAIBVOICBS
FAIRY VOICES.
XAZRY-VOICES.
TUB NEW
THE NEW
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Music Hook for Schools.
7" 7 l' "' ttSTERHOZEN
f .C0 VT8:EAVE9 ,
POST-PAID-HiA
SONG ECHO,, . A
FOH SCHOOLS,
' 80,000 -BOLD,
- ioaaaa onr n
PRICE. 7$ X7 Jin
POST PAID.
tr mPERDOZ. - J
if sent per
express:
Address, . J. L. JPETERS,
599 Broadway, 'Ned Tori
Aug 28 Im - ' v !;
Williston Academy aii4 jNorinal.
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an
rfiHE CITY. OF WILMINGTON hiWlWc
LL decided to. establish a system of free
schools for all classes, has purchased the
building formerly occupied by the Willis-
A . m a t mi . a
wmrscnoou vnevuuencan assionay
sociation win continue tnerr wor jt in-wiiij
talngton by reorganizing the, ,Wllll4oh4
ecnooi unaer tne name or the williston
Academy and Normal School. ' '
f The Fall term with a full corns oC HVach-
trs, October 8th, in the building corner of
Heventn ana jsun streets. The aim wjji be
to give superior advantages to all who de
sire to become teachers, to prepare , for col
lege, or to fit themselves for Duslnes?. .
f Tuition $1.00 per month, strictly in. ad-r
fvance. jror particulars enquire at Teachers'
(Home, corner Seventh aud Nun streets
j - D. D. DODUK
' sept 3-lm , Superintendent
ANNUAL STATEMENT, .1873,
In Accordance WiU-IM' 2D See Ji
19,' if Laws; of. 1
rtMIE FOLLOWING is a true statement of
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the amount, items and nature of all com
pensatiou audited by the Board of County
Commissioner to thB members thereof,
severally : '
Commissioner Sixas NrMABTiw
To attendance on the Board thirty
live days, from Sept. 1872Lto Mav,
187:?, at f2 CO per day, - J' $70 M
To fifty two days service on eoni ; . '
mittee from Sept. 1872. to May -
1873, per order of the tioard of v- .
' commissioners, at- f2 00 per "
day, 4 -. ,1101 0)
Commissioner E. MflHOEtfJ&iKB,, ;
To thirty seven-days attendance on
the Board of County Commission-"
' era. from Sept, 1872; toJdarch. 1873,
at 92 00 per day, f- J74 00
To fifty one days services on
committees,- from Sept. 172,
to March, 1ST3. at 225perday, '
per order of the Board, " 192 00 ?176 00
Commissioner A. It. BiiACK, f j
To thirty six days attendance on the !
Board, of Countv Commissioners, !
from Sept." to Oct. 1872, at $2 00 per
day . 72 00
To seven days services on'com- !
- mittee, from Sept. to Oct. 1872, !
at $2 00 per day. - $14 00
To horse hire inspecting bridges 3, 00$ 9 0Q
Commissioner A. H. Mohris,
To attendance on the Board of Com- ! '
mlssioners 102 days, from Septem-'
berl872,tO August 1873, forty tiays
committee services, inclusive, t :
52 (X) per day , . ,20i to ,,, I
To horse hire on the Inspection l
of public-bridges, per ordec
of tbe Board 01 Commission- r
erg, S 8 0lV4fcJ2 00
v vuimiorivMi o a.t rrj v. xju rv fib 1
To attendance on the Board oi.Conn
ty Commissioners forty two lays.
tir.
irora rwpi. iJa, to juarcn loij, tnir
t teen days committees services, iu
vr elusive, at 9a 00 par day, , 1 00 f r. i
Tonorse hlreon ruspeetion of t'i i ,ij
Coajity Poor A WortrHougty, 1 '
per order of J,he Board, Hi 00$ OS 00
Commissioner Lawsox ItJCFi i '
To attendance onthe Board of
CoUntV (!i)mmiiulnnni ninn.
ty f even daysrfrojn OcO72 j
f-r
to August lSr, and JortK nine, ,
days cprnmitteeaserrwy. W-" ,f? l ,l 1
cltisrve at 2 00 pr dkfl, f ff? lf f ff 6b 1
To attendance on the Board f Covl '',rf .
ty Commissioners forty rse.vensdayi ' i
XEom Maroh. 1873, to Angnt-JS&lj
-twenty-one nays committer servi. IT
ces lneiusive, at 9 pet day, WU DO I U f
To 520 miles tVavel fnattend- ' 1
-11 -wuu uaj wuuifiuyTxwirai
to August, 18T3, at 5 cents per
mile,
To horse hire ainpectlonof,, , .... '
the County work House, ' tSwitito
Poor House, and Public i krt Jrf
Bridges, per order.of Board, , 42 OQ.- Misi
Total amount audi ted "tcr the holo VI i
Iioard for the fiscal vear emit nf . . .
xiic wxxu uuuioer 01 aayauoiioaro was in)
Ihe total number of miles travclled'by'iHii
members tlereof is fk venuHdred antTtwrq
Of unverified accounts, n6nfe nuaircTT.',vl
STATE OF NORTH CAROTIN A j
sew Hanover county, Sept. 1st, 1873. i
tify mat tnc foregoinar Isa trU3 stat
UJVUl
4 .-l a .l ' ,
tore
Board
C A A .
Di nip mcraoers inereoi scveraiO', n
number of dnv fho TVnr coKki.
and the distance trav'eilcrf by thtrieBtbers"
respectively 'in attnding the a trie; aud
statement of unverified aocounts; aaididdtp
ment made In accordance with chapter 30.
section 19, of "An aet concerning the gov-,
eminent of counties," ratified tnc 11th day
of August, A. D 1SGS; said statement ; being
for the year ending A,ngust 3ist, 187.1' 4i .
JOS'. C. HILL, Clerk.
sept 2 0C-4W
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Txeated at Ashland; the Home of. Henry
Clay aud Old Transylvania. Six Colleges in
operation, with thirty Professors, and GOO
students from 28 States. Entire fees -far col-
legiate year, except in the La w Medical
and Commercial Colleges. Boarding' from
92 to $5 per week:. For ataloue, ad drees, J.
D. BOWMAN, lies ent, Lexingtou, Ky. ,
HEW CITY DIRECTORY.
ryo ns ISSUED previous to the Fair in
November. Advertising 'rates liberal. V':
, No collections made until the entire edVi
tion Is completed and delivered .
Cation or address $ho uadciigned, with
out delay. - K OniUJ )
sept 1st E. 8. NVARBOCk! '
I cor
of ail compensatloa auditca jhxiihet c?t?.W . ,JwI!rt-li
of Coaunu.sionfor oX$ TlY m
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NOTICE,
Ir-AQISTILVTI are inrorn.cl '
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Pce is in the bulldlnz . ... .,
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Hoase, where papers to i,c R.rVf . n
left for me. They will riea take noVl '
CLEArH)IlKlNGF
(PSrmcrTy"oTIne firm
-T ww.T.w, TU:o llll'V Will lrv . l r-
wvejoldVirleuds aud the Duhn- Sito '
ingthinkful for past favors ihlVy
mert&aihard of pntxonBe iKi teii
a. - - - nit int- '
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cimmenced In its columns on i'mL.1"'
HeptemberMth,aS73. "j Ma,rJay.
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opalrts or crfeiwo'io "ft i tfV1'
Witn the very best product i on s ,
talent. 1 , .... ' "itlum
talent.
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xlnf ,cttl
be now; only $'.v a yonr- i, vv (,
literary paper. 'Adilresn. ",ai'lM" li,.tll.
I sent --St'"' ' Nl'T T:1,-l,'"'l's.cr
i WATER WORKS COMPANY.
.nmpany.
W. A. AVItu;? r
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. JOHN McllAE, ' i tK,
-'Wilmington, N. C, Sept. 3, 13. lhcau'
sept4--lfi-lt)L . ,
GOTO
GEO. , lilYER'
And buy "tin " very DET WVTTY.W
cvr jiukIc,
CIO Sixty (io
Only sixty cents pjrd"..-i. ;n
GEO. MVKKS.
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-.-: t turn cuma r iH)tii in or.
READ rXAliIN.
BixFOPvT, crow & co., if.vvi: ii vr
received
aoowvv-i t".-
500 Ts,'"f 0AtK-
Sjjfl'! nrtIII.AT4 AND 15AKKKLS.
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aug
Corner tlrtiiff ilatket Streets,
dec 3
IIE folloyiji fible telejwiru, which
piaQjf,7aAii.'oeVved'at New Vork
i on
Wedncfellnrnlpg, rtn&tr Scwlns
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Lt.P W4 w prsr
Jlairnes-.'hlf; thb
rcss awanl-l t iio sinr
tiipiIjiI for the 1m !! kl,C' I-
ihCrife of work done, and tbrce nudalsio
lyi
I , , Presidcjut sipci Machiue fomrany.
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GARRIA&E'IttMER REPAIRER.
V1'' rpaoved
uoved my esiabli--huiiit to
uUdiAgs
on thowui f
FOURTH and ;g.uiriii X &T.
KearBony-Brfdse.' where I chall be plea-J
lo; nee my old customers and niuu b-
kinds of iron work done on rcuoauie
terms. r-f ' T ': :' ; , ,
Having had thirty years experience i
this bu.ineef.' am confident that I. can -
the fineMtwerta, and aiVe satisfaction.
AT.L WOllK WARKANTK V
sepCStf '?. ,JA8. A.jLOW hK
itoEBrnAELBTOAi; on Market Mieet
forfcqVfroVcilU, 1. Apply to
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Vt. ttnwf i V''"'lN.flhti."
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ttublished' mrVatUiay ,7h 1 Mm.
V.C. it is the only strictly UtX .jarU''
Myavituru, iioieetingioi .the sulwrii.
ham capital ttock will be hil.l at the Hi Z
Messrs. fJronly & lirris,on ti ..t f ''
57th day or this hionth; at o!ook ' M
lor tlic jMiipose of onranizin" kmI,! (... '
lion bv tna eloetlnn fr V. V..K,,'dt '
I)irect,rs, according to tUo prn Zt,
Actof theeqeral Ajisemblv iu.-,l . ';.
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Lrept J-SO-tf Wilmincton uflice.
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