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WILMINGTON. N. U.
Thursday, March 5th, 1874.
To the' Editor or the Sun.
Sir : Do vou mean to say that
thieves in office do net deserve to be
decapitated ? Please answer, for much
depends on it. If you are silent, we
know where you belong; and m the
day of action vour building will be re
membered. "SVe are terribly in earnest.
Two of the Commune. .
Feb. 26, 1874.
The above letter v;ii lately received
at thc.office of the New York Sun. The
prompt reply was that the Sun bejieved
in the "decapitation" of thieves, and it
is now supposed thaf O.ma is all right
on the goose.
Dr. l!o Lewis.
Copscicncious editor and others
ppeak dcsparageingly of Dr. Dio Lewis,
who receives the sum of fifty dollars a
night for his 'efforts in behalf of the
temperance movement. The crusade
, may be.fidiculous and indelicate, but
none cannot deny that a reform is need
ed. Dr. Lewis is a gentleman of great
scientific attainments, and considera
ble literary ability. His work is em
phatically a work in the interests of
humanity, although, after the thinking
of someit may be misdirected. The
people who pay this sum arc in all pro
bability, the honest ; owners of the
money; consequently their right to so
dispose of it cannot bc-gainsayed.
When a singer can command the
'wonderful sum of four thousand dol
lar for the use of her vocal powers dur
iug an hour or so, the purchased critics'
can rhapsodize upon her, and the pub
lic greedily swallow the flattery. But
when a profound thinker and scholar
asks the modest price of fifty dollars
for a lecture, these dUkiantl arc much
shocked. Is it not covert sneer at
the work "Dr. Lewis is engaged in, rath
er than at the man ?
Dying Declarations as Evidence.
A woman lately murdered in Connec
ticut gave her dying testimony against
a negro as the murderer. It was sub
sequently discovered the husband of
the unfortunate creature had done the
dreadful deed, and she, to shield him,
had passed to eternity with a falsehood
upoH her lips.
The strength of that affection which
survived her mortality can be some
what estimated. Forgiving the misera
ble wretch who had cut her off in the
midst of perhaps a vigorous and bouy
ant life, she circumstantially accounted
for her death by "accusing an innocent
person. Faithfnl even in death, her
last moments were engaged in consid
ering how the effects of his crime could
be averted from her slayer, her hus
band. But is. not in this aspect" of the case
that the public is 'most interested. By
.. i-nlo nflnw the dviui declarations of
a person who believes that he is dying,
arc competent evidence against the per
son he charges with the crime. This
is so, for the reason that the law holds
that a person on the verge of eternity,
will not willingly go before God with
falsehood upon his soul. Jlcncc the
i-bclicf is that the dying liav the same,
or perhaps more powerful reasons for
speaking the ' truth, that a sworn wit
' ncss on the stand may have. These de
clarations goLcforea jury invested with
all the solemnity which death can give,
and the" testimony whiclP.will contro
vert it. must be much stronger than tha
- brought against the evidence of an or
dinarv witness..
The worst scoundrels who take their
final departure from this world by the
wav of the gallows, often, with a hardi
f hood which the father qf lies may ad
. irrirc, perish nviih Jaischood upon their
tongues." The fears which encircled
death, when tthc rule of admitting dy
ing declarations was made, arc not so
strong now. 1 The spread of infidelity
has gone far io divest death of some of
his terrors, fcfysvphus, when death came
as his visitor, cunningly j made a chair
which imprisoned his grim guest. For
r six months 1 mankind was free from
1 Death's rounds. The altars ceased to
v send up incense to the Gods, and crime
and wickedness ran riot! over the face
of the earth. e. 1
This tale of Milltushasja moral rkLch
applies at tins day. People must be
more thoroughly taught lin religion, and
the penalties which arc incurred by sin,
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jaftcr death, morcyividly portrayed, and
' a belief in them inculcated. Jblse, un
dcr the rule iof law people may go to
the gallows o the false i; evidence of a
wretch; who,;iri death even, hopes for
. jio heaven, and defies the terrorj of hell.
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T. EDITORIAL BUDGET.
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j A Californian sold his orange crop
from fiye acres! for $15,000. j j i
Michigan has abolished the striped
clothing of convicts. Writing) mate
rials are to be! supplied to prisoners,
those who cannot read and write are to
be taught, and jerery convict on his dis
charge is to receive a suit of clothes,
$10, and whatever he may .have earned
by extra work. J r j j
Lord Derby has intimated to the
British politicians that he will not in
terfere with Mrj Disraeli's control, , and
will not attempt to usurp' his j plafce.
Such, at leasi, is the interpretation
given to a recent dinner speech, in
which Lord Derby said: "I go in for
fair play, and think that those who
fought the battle ought to enjoy the
victory." f ! j
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In the Legislature of Rhode Island
the House speciakcommittee on vomen's
suffrage submitted a majority report on
Thursday, recommending the submis
sion to the pcoplo of the following pro
position as an amendment to the con
stitution: "Men and women, political
ly and legally, shall be entitled to equal
rights and privileges and shall be sub
ject to equal duties and liabilities."
! In the Gerinan Reichstag a motion
was under discussion on the 3rd instant
to deprive the Governor of Alsace of
the power to deplare a state of siege.
Bismarck made 'a strong speech against
the motion. He declared he never ex
pected Alsace Would greet our institu
tions with applause: Alsace shared the
responsibility of war. The motion was
188 vcasUo 196
nays.
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The following memorial has leea
presented to Congress in regard to irri
gation .by, the discharge of artillery.
Sucli iheories can only be tested by ex
periment: To the Honorable ihc House of 'Aeprcscn-
tatives of the Tfnited States:
Your petitioner two years ago pre
sented to your honorable body a mem
orial setting forth! certain facts going to
show that the discharge of artillery in
heavy batteries .continued for a few
hours will bring irain in large quanti
ticks mi rl ficldnf' that an experiment
mMit be performed with powder and"
cannon oi me uuncu jin,tco w u'
mine if draughts j cannot in this way be
prevented. He now renews his petition
for such experiments, and begs leave to
present some facets of a different kind
from those before stated, wmcii tenu io
add to the credibility of his theory. ,
f that distinguished in
vestigator of natural phenomena, the
late M. F. Maury, it is claimed that
the greater portion oi the aqueous va
por that forms the- rain that tails with
in the United States is brought about
i.,r otmhdnliprin. currents irom the la-
cific ocean. It if contenaea; tuat me
creat Tsouth east trade wind of the Pa-'
cific, which meet? the north 'east trade
near the equator atter rising .mere,
flows over that trade wind to the pelt of
calms near the Tropic of Cancer; where
it descends, and oecomes a greau swutn-
west rain bearing current across our
nni;nintv nnci that above this current
is a great Polar current, flowing in
ncany. itu --
south cast trade wind ot tne .t'acne,
which becomes thtis a great vapor bear
in current above the United States,
B surtace ot the pecan
tis suposed, of about
three miles; It moves oyer the ocean
thndsnnd miles, and. with
slight interruptions, blows perpetually.!
The amount oi vapr wxiicu ii i
is inconceivably great: for it is calcula
aA Vmt. l much (water is evanbrated
fmm th nca&n in? a vear as: would de-1
. VU. ; m .
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press its wnoie butd wkukwi vex ictu.;
It is true that mucn ot tne vapor mat
rises irom me ocean ians uau.
again atterwaros as ram, uut me a-
mount which id earned oyer me conti
nents is immense,! and vast quantities
of it, transparent! and invisible, must
pass over mc uunp ovaw, .x ,
tcrwards, as rain oi- snow on the Atlan
tic Ocean, in Northern Europe, anin
the? Polar regions. J
Now, the deductions of Maury in re
lation to winds and air currents, made
r inm i thousands of observations taken
in all parts of thei world, seem - to be
confirmed bv the
observations of the
Skrnal Corps of tie Army, for, it is
found that nearh
all our principal
storms come uom
the westward ; anu
southwestwafd, and this, as Maury
shov.s, will be the course naturally
taken by the air 'of the southeast trade
wind when it becomes an atmospheric
current in the northern hemisphere.
The observations of aeronauts also add
confirmation to his theory, for they de
clare that they have found an eastward
current which they believe to be con
stant. ' :
Yonr petitioner, therefore, respect
fnlly represents that these facts gire
reason to believe that there are at jail
times vast quantities of acqueous rapor
passing over us froih the Pacific Ocean ;
that the existence cjf an extremely cold
curreufc Above thejVapor-bearing cur
rent gives reQ o believe tha the
conditions necesu produce ram in
the manner in which we are faughfc
the Huttonian tUedry jt jusually is prpr;
duced, are alwavs jprescnt ; nd that
the occurrence of htayyrafos after bat
tles giires; reason tcj believe, oi iir
that such! condition always exislnij,
that the process by which Wloutja !an(J
rain are formed from the 1 invisibly
vapor can at any tinie be set in motion.
And your petitioiier further repre
scnts that, wuile tie obserratioDji of
the Signal Corps sh$w that on an ater
age as many as nine storms traverses
our country fromj west to east in a iinr
gle month, thesejtdrms are yet so un
equally distributed that some portions
of the1country suffer at times from ter
rible droughts, while others are drench
ed with excessive rains j . and that, iT it
should be found that' there is, in the
effects of heavy concussions suchj a
power as to cause storm-centres to de
viate from their natural courses, a sys
tem for distributing the rain-fall can be
worked out, which, by leading to the
prevention of forest fires and by adding
to our agricultural resourceSj will be of
inestimable value to thecbuntrf. 1
j Y' Edward Powers
Simians playfully remarked to his
wiTe that hehao) fburfoplsr Beautifool,
dutifool, youthfool anddelightfool.
i" Poor me !", saida she; J'tl have but
one." ' ; " i..: 'iKilUtU-'
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS-
St. John's , Lodge, No.J F. & A. M.
T?MERGENT communicatlou tbis (Than-
a.
day) evening at 7io'clock, for work in the
thiid dejree. A ' '
By order of th W. M.V
j JAME3 C. ilUNDS, Secy.
SU Johp's Hall; Mach a, 186i. ..It
For Rent or IiCasc.;
TWO of the most eligible building LOTS
in imithville, each fronting 66 feet on Bay
Street and running back the whole square.:
They will te leased for rive years or less,
with the privilege of removing, at the end;
of the lease, any. buildings which may be
erected on tueni. , Also three Water Lots.
i L. AlEGINNBY, Execetor.
mar-GA7 1 : , ' 210 2t
AN ORDINANCE
CONCERNING A "DONATION " TO THE
vcape FEaR AGRICULTURAL- ASSO
CIATION " BT THE CITY OF WILMING
TON, N. C. .
The Board, of Aldermen of the City of Wil
mington, ;N. C, J
Do Ordain, and Direct as follows :
Section l.That an election be held on Mon
day, the twenty-third (24) day of March,
1874, in the different Wards of this;City, at
the respective places at which the polls for
the election of "Alderman for the City of
Wilmington are usually opened, for the pur
pose of ascertaining by a vote of the qualifi
ed voters residing in the City whether a do
nation of Four Thousand Dollars (JM,000) in
City of WUmiagton Bonds, face value, shall
be made by the City to ihe Cape Fear Agri
cultural Association. -
Sec 2. That the said election shall be held
under the same rules, regulations and penal
ties, as is provided by law in reference to
elections of Aldermen of the City, and all
persons qualified to vote for such Alderman
shall be entitled to vote at Jaid election.
Those persons in favor of making said dona
tion by the City shall vote a ballot on which
shall be written or pFin ted the'-word " DO
NATION,? and thosd who are opposed to
such donation shall vote a ballot on which
the words i" NO DONATION,', shall be writ
ten or printed.
sec. o.Thc siidCap&Fear Agricultural As
sociation shall pay the whole expense Of the
said election, and shall deposit in advance
the required amount with the City Treas.
urer. 1 j , ,
The above Ordinance was passed ata meet
ing of the Board of Aldermen held February
27th, 1875. !
T. C.SEUVOSS,
i City Clerk and Treasurer.
mar.-2W, j td
T AT AUCTION I
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i i A LARGE LOT OF
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Iron neflstcncl.
lattresses,
AND OTHER
HOSPITAL FURNITURE
will be sold atAuction at City Hall on Mon
day, the Dth day of March, 1S71, at 12 o'clock
M. W. T. CAN AD AY,
march 1-td . Mayor.
" COME NOW
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I A'I) BUY AT
A V T UA Ii V O'H T,
CLOTJISaiSSIjtERJlS,
IMA GONALS anl VESTINGS.
For a verj few days only, the opportunity
will be offered, as we propose to close our
M. T BUSINESS.
! AIUNSON & CO'fc?.,
mireh 4
Citv Clothiers.
SlnrainsI IS a renins !
gQjj BUSHEIS
VHITk CORN AT 7 CENTS.
Ajjply at
AITCTION STORK,
,11 Market street.
xnarcb
K Nj ABE' S
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QELKHRATED PIAN'OS,
Chas. M.-StieflTs Pianos, . -o " T
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Jfirshatr& SiitWi's Pianos, and '
GrovBstcen & FalJer's Pianos,
Sold lor cashtor by rnoatliiy iwiiaHnientFat
" The Live Book. 8tore.' ! " " ' '
BtJRDETT ORdANS, ' U 'A..
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A 1 ws y a on liud. tfnd for sale at
' ; U HE1NSBKRQERS -::
iJve Book and Music Store,
THB WBITE CLARK & CO'S.
Ccntrii'ugral Pump..
riuiE best And cheapest machine
iJL In the world for draining lnaa ; jzaa ta
ke
v..
ken nrizes over all the best Pumps in use for
the last three years, .including Win, I. An
draw's, of New York.
Ifo-or'a nf Nanr Vrvr Ir .1
41 5es furnished to order, from 100 to 18,
tedV " I 7-
For reference inunir.e of ftr. WiRnls.
Vfinufactured ft Baldinsjrle,
4
E. 'Al!lBA,NK. Aeen t.
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IBOil and aftertthU dae all rwirti.es arp
lorbidda to enter the fljeld; Jj:novn a
the Poor House field, or to trespass on the
poor house laads, or to hunt! with gun or
doss on said tract. . v
u i I H. B. SCOTT,
feb 2S, 1874-lm HnpU Poor House, i
NEW ADFERTISEEIEfiTSj
THE
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We hare taken the advantage of buy
ing al (Joods which wef t)uefed
Oliegup for Osisli,
and are ready now; to offer to our cus
tomers and the public generally to share
the behefit of our purchases;
French Wnyen Corsets worth$l 50,
Me are selling- ror 7S cents.
GENU
INE JOUVIN'S FRENCH
GLOVES REALLY WORTH
$2 FOR 90 CENTS.
KID
10-4 BLEACHED SHEETING FOR
40 pENTS A YARD, WORTH
50 CENTS. - ; -
Our jeneral stock of
DRY; GOODS
will be sold very cheap.
We have the very best stock of
Domestic aiid Honse FQriiistiins Goods
and all other goods in proportion, lower
than has ever; been offered before in
Wilmington.
AVc kre also receiving a large "as
sortment of ! ' i
SPRING GOODS.
& H. SAMSON,
43 Market Street.
feb 21 lm
DQNT TOIL AWAY YOUR
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LIFE FOR LANDLORDS.
BUILDlNQ LOTS for sale In healthy and
if i "i
desirable: localities on Church, Nun, Ann,
Orange, Dock, Cbesnut, Mulberry, Walnut,
Red Cross, Rankin, Dickinson, Wood, Char
lotte, Sixth, Seventh, Wilson, Eighth,
Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth and Thir
teenth streets. Satisfactory time given fo
payment.! Apply to ;
JAMES WILfiON.
i 226-tf
feb 8
: Havana Oranges. ;
ESSINA LEMONS,! AT
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jan o
! GEO. MYERS'.
IUozart Saloon,
No,l, G-ran ite Row,
iSburn Front Stkekt.
GERKEN & HAAR, Proprietors,
i i The best of
Lienors, ! Wines, Cigars, Lager Beer,
And ALES always on hand. OYSTERS
served every style. A respectful invitation
is extended to all.
feb 11-lm "
GRAND GIFT CONCERT.
ijo.OOO IPi-ierf.
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0,O(J0 in Currency to be given away
l by the
Masonic Relief Associai
lion
!oF NORFOLK, VA.
Tl.ii rfrowinrr hflA hppn leirflUzpd hv SOecU
al act of the Legislature, to ralae funds for
the completion oi me Masonic xecope in
the city of Norfolk. . !. '
H LIST OF GIFTS : I
One Grand Carh Gift,
Oiie Grand Caeli Gift.
.$50,000
22XK)
12,500
......... 10,000
5,000
2,500
.$12,000
ii. l'i,500
I 16.000
One Grand iUaeh Gift, !.
Orie 'Grand Cash Gut
Ohe Grand Cash Gilt,
Orie G rand jCasli G ift,
24 Cash Gilts, 500 tfach..
50 Cash Gifts, Vt each . .
80 Cash Oilts. 200 each . . .
100 Cash Gifts, 150 each...
120 Cash Gilte, 100 each...
VJO naah GiftR. HO each
...i 15,000
12J500
9000 Cash Gias, 5 each . . '. . . t , , . X 45,000
Grand To.taj. Ten Thousand GiiU, I
all Cash, : . J; .$250,000
Whole Tickets,
$5.00
$2.50
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Half Tickets,
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1 ipUcU $SO
Pnn of drawinc same &a that of Kentucky
gtite Library Association.' Drawing to take
pwee in WorfoiK on rnesaay May tn mi.
j DIRECTORS:
JOHN L KOPEK, Pbesidbmt,
JOHN B. CORPRKW, Trkasurb,
J AS. T. LEIGH, I ;
WALTER TAXJLUK,
GEORGE S. OLDF1ELD,
JNOi AJ ROSSONV :
1 DA KIEL HUSTED, '
NVM. HJ! WALES,
M, II. STEVENS,
OHN Tk REDMOND,
8.WCIL,
V ' I ADVISORY BOAD i
Rx Goreranr Gilbert C. Walker.
Jno. R: McDanlel, Pi Q ; Commander,
Cant. 8aml Watts, Virginia Legislature,
- RoVt E. Withers, G. M., G. M. P. fc D.
D.fi. fJ.of G, C. . ' . '
John'D Whitehadf Eso,, ex:Mayor; .
Col. W HiTaylor.'jefat fefiator, II
Pr4era fori tickets and ail communjea-
xinnit shnnlil bo 'addressed to ;' V- I ' ? -
V f . I 1 HEaKT, V. MOORE.
Sec'y MasoiJ Relief Aas UorfQlft, ;
nn 'mmnf in b niVD
! Acept, Wilminjft oq, X V. .
rSnnilHT'- .
T" (Sf' '
NEW! ADVERTEnEHTS.
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LADIES 1UNDERGABMENTS.
EMBROIDERED AM PLAIK.
Handsome and Cheap,
LADIES MERINO VESTS,
i BALBRIGGAN and.
ENGLISH IIOSE.
I B. WEILL
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Table Linen,
Lincu Sheetings,
Towels and Toweling,
4 : i ) Cotton Bhirtinas
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Bleached and Brown Cottons,
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; good value at low prices.
B.1 WIELL.
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Shawls. Shawls.
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1,000 SHAWLS muat'be sold regarlcss
!'''; ? of post:
B. WEILL.
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HATS
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MEN'S HAT'S,
1
BOY'S HATS,
LADIES' HATfc,
I GIRLS' HATS.
B. WEILL.
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Blac4 Alpaccaf.
At 2535, 40, 50, 60, 75 cents and $1
and $1 25 per yardj i
x !
! B. WEILL.
The Best
General) Stock, of Dry Goods in the
city from which Ladies may
obtain rare Bargains.
B. WEILL.
feb 16
if
The Slate of Horth Carolina
SUPERIOR COURT, NEW JIANOVER
I COUNTY. , I
William H. MoeoRE
against
Petition for Divorce.
Anna JSU Moobk.
ITX) ANrfA M, MOORE: You are command
JL ed to appear at the next .term of paid
Court, to be field at the Court House in Wil
mington, on the eighth Monday after the
fourth Monday in Febrnaiy, 1874, to answer
the complaint of tha said plaintiff. If ou
shall fail to appear at that time, the plain
tiff will apply for the relief demanded in
6he complaint, together with the costs of
this action. Given under my hand and seal
of said Court, this 2d day of March, 1874. i
J. C. MANN, Clerk of said Court, j
Adiji Empie, Plain tlft's Attorney.
march 3-law6w j
Singer's Hew Faiily Sewing Macbine
THE SUPERIORITY OK THE SINGER
HEWING- MACHINE for beauties oi
stich, simplicity of mechanism, and adapt
ability to erery class of sewing, has been es
tablished in. fair and open competition in
actual sewing contests, and the PUBLIC
RECOGNITION of their merits is to found
in the numerous awards of FIRST PRIZES
over every competitor at the VIENNA EX
POSITION and nearly all the Industrial
Fairs in America and in Europe.
Silent Feed and Straight Needle and is
tha easiest tQ lean. Has the highest appro-
...i ..haVamilv lh Rfl.mat.nui and the
Dressmaker..WO! ! i f N DAILY USE.
219,758 ! I sold last, year. 45,670 ! oe? any
other company, i .
2- Bold on the Installment plah. Terms
easy and fnll Instructions given. i
4-Office, No. 4, Llppftt's Row, South
Front street, Wilmington, N. C. i '
An Ordinance
CONCERNING DRAYS, CARTS, AV AG OS,
&C. ' ; j '
The Board of Aldermnof the Ctiv of A 11
mington, N.C.,
DO ORDAIN, That any Truck Wagon or
Cart lound In use within the city limits
WITHOUT THE B ADGE OR REGISTERED
NUMBER as required by. City Tax Ordl-i
nance passed May 6th, 1873, shall be subjectj
to SEIZURE by the City Marshal, and the
owner thereof subject to a FINE OF -
FIVE pOLJyAES
for each and every day the sama is used i n
this city without the prepayment ofNie
Monthly Tax, or without having oh the
Badge, or REGISTERED NUMBER as the
Ordinance of the city requires .
Any Ordinance or parts thereof, .conflic
ting with the foregoing are hereby repealed
The above Ordinance was passed by the
Board of Aldermen it their meeting Febru-
wry 16th, im.
T.C.SERVOSS,
- Cty Clerk, i
Sugav House Moln jsses.
(i 200 Hhd Sugar House Molasse
kaX-tjki- Mer.,,.7 . MnlAsL
- tXJXf liUlSt ' t -- 7
' ? , For sale by
KERGHNEB & CALDER BROS.
feb 9 y-; J; . ' ! .
comparatively new KNABE PIANO. This
Piano has been bat little used, was taken in
exchange for " ACHIUKERING." For ssae
cheap at J. F. RUECKEhra Fiaxo and
Cbrz-dErth Uartpt St3.:: . i
fe7 24Tjfyed T?C
Jj O V R. AT
HEQ. MYJEli.
Jaa 3
I NEW ADVKilTlSKMKMvs.
W TO
j.II. McGARlT Y
V1M1UAS,! i'UUUUQK ana uurr V T " 0
ated WINES a; UciUOllsTuS01
Medical u$e. ' 'I,U,J' tnr
Our Goods are aBvay FBtxir J
constantly, receivin i by steamers' l!e.re
Z.Z...7 .... t . vi i, I IB IC1.H
iork. the ltfr,,:
UxlU 1 LjS3 1 UUODSMn ... i7 "fTl n.i
.jvuuiMi i.ui't.fcK.ou cents rtor ii, f oor
tork, sausage, and) koimus'a ',i'tlt,.'""fe
, 4, i . unr. t...
a. II. McUllUTY 4 rl i
oi.k PKorai
TlIKTORsI .JiWj... . .
PRIDE of TliK MAIUvTr ra0tt il lour
Of T1J
i
HKK NO Fl-ktiiv,,
iUKn Seamah' Home.) p
feb 13-
Extra Mess Mackerel
"gXTIlA I FllEir SALMON, !
GEpilGE K HANK CUDFl.fat-
Jaa 3 ; I UEO. AiKlls.
IiiiIiorlaiiirNticcT"
rpiIE UNDERSIGNED HA NXV THi
X. eStie,i; interest In the j
NIJW WILMINGTON
15 US IN ESS DIUKcThnv
and the causes of its delay no lonr it ,
ing, it will be completed very poou.1 v .!,;
DKMAKDKDiTILt. WOKK JS COMl'LFt'f'it v
DKLI VKBKI. Mr.- W. W. Yonp s authorial' '
to receive "adds " for same. The ins Mi1
of all is spllcltedi E, H. WaKuK K' .
ieu p-uiw;
lVcWjir6rk Day llookT
A Democratic Weekly. EKtablis
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$25;000F0R $50. . "
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FOR TUB BENEFIT OF TUB I !
PDBLIG-" LIBRARYOf KENTDCKY
On Marcli 31tst Ntjxt,
GO.OdO Tickets 12,000
.-rlltS,
LI3T OF GIFTS:
cash eilt
One grand
One grand
One grand
One grnd
One grand
10'cadh
30 cash
50 cash
80 cash
100 cash
150 cash
250 cash
325 cah
11,000 cash
t25O,0U0
cash gift
cash gift . . . .
each Kilt...
W.000
5,000
17,600
00,000
cash cift.
eilts flO.OOOeacb.
gifts 5.000 each.
150,000
50,000
40,000
gifts
1,000 each.
500 each.
400 each.
300 each .
200 each.
100 each.
, 50 each .
gtlta,
gilts
gifts
gifts
gifts
gVts
40,000
4S.000
50,000
32.500
W0.00U
Total, 12,0C0 gilts, all1 cosh, ji
amounting o ...1,500,000
The Concert and distribution! win
positively and uequivocaliy take place ou
the day now fixed, whtther all the tickets
are soldvor not, and the 13,000 gifts paid In
proportion to the number i tickets sold.
PRICE -Oif i lCKETS : j i
Whole tickets 50; Ilalvcs $25; Tenths,
or each Coupon, fo: Eleven Whole Tickets
for $500 ; 221 Tickets, for $1,000 ; 113 yb6le
Tickets for $5.0Q0:2i7 Whole Tickets lor
$10,000. No discount on less than $500
worth ot Tickets a)t a .time. r
The time forrprawlDg Is near at .band,
and personsrniending to purcuaee t
keU
have no time to lose.
TI
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Agent Publ. Llbr. Ky.. and Manager Gift
Concert, PublJ
Libr. Build., Louisville,! Ky.'
feb lb
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Refers to'patrous and graduates In nearly
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day. Address for partlculai s and catatogue
of 4,000 graduates in business. ! j
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