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IBM TAFEH ,f.cr, .fier-ow, Sunday, e n r. james, ti.Tv ; Ii 'STAGE PAIH. "I,,TI - ninths $2-50; Three '-5, A; One month, 60 cent. deliver! by carrier?, t of the city, ai me .iii 1- ' nti VVT wee. .. J I . , i-and liberal. !fijif; 11 ,, .....renort anr and ,i .irtincw i-r ttr " 1 lU,lthTT.i majority of H'e ""'"':, a.f,,r dissolution ami that r-My b censured. -.i.efM.nnti class at Rrince- :""H.cmll f-r hazing the l"' ...tdingthc tutors, and ' 1'.;1,it.(letnun.V.r.itio'n.. ' r"riitt of Iivlian-vs ilc v!, a-ctl Vi;!.;v(r;..M':'. -' . I,,,; written . t" Senator " 'IM ,.' ,.n a thousand million ' .( ,..1 11U III II'. f . .t IH'-' '' ,; ti) t ,, , ef that amount, . .v ,.viu untaxed real estate .,.luV Vv.iWi.ni Hayes will : . .hi!y ai' 'August at i ., White Sulphur, lie has t lure fur ! lamuy. has -directed - l'I ..... . -b j S. Tic.vaucr to issue one and , 4 jii ;,IM!IV nut execeumg Nicies w.u only re- ,, .iir:m n luusslaugther.: ,:i jay that orders have j.t I 'iij iit, that no vessel . -iV: hVH t take any length lhl.o.l at cither Deve-jpor wlii- hate to be" kept r.,,.ilk !" any emergency j, (.io'v. llanij'tou, ou , Kir.'i fau) Anl in ii, w ill ttup at New ,U.( .ti.ifc th'-icnl"-!rary lu?n at- ,. iv till' .li?latuic to defray ui iil . tlio t :.'.. aic' collected. K ':!! tli K it r. Uioii"li a .native N ;:) Orvlnii. -"daiiu-s citi.ei)4ii) in i p Hi ai l "intiiKMit in the i!itnt'iitt"!i iii ibar;cil to that ll'.iu!"! icTilin mediation i-u ! i hH y . out v a 1 ict el. N y'raeJia-j.-...-b',- ivt has any been piopoil. I 1 At- U ' Vi'l i-t Tar 1 ii at llarriibini i i'l'-''-'viiJ ti - C'.'j ;avc i. 'tise-d i t Liwv vftlv yivlly Mai ires, i l-j Ii.ii 5 Tuinxlay next. U- 1 ii':c!'iiia Tyi'oiajihical.X'ni'jn, in t .at'.ir l.i v iMulif. when the vi'xc ripjiiu 1 hi favr oi a reduction f d- I t ia w.-M'ji j; and to ii? ant f r li-k. uxrk. Without further '.';t!iv muting aljoiinicd to 10 uVhxk. -A jn.iil .f.-jij) Vcw Ui leans to tip i Y-;k ta'Z says that a ntletnan t fXa-.-A from the Texas lorder save w.ty !;..,a -fi!j. State Department, jk jk i f raring sworn statements of h ra'uU dating the ja&t tea - ticn. 'lorman ttlcgrnphs "Uit.;iit'u!ly eoiitirinin the : .ari social, icarding the :,;' tvii A:ntjican boil nca.r Fort 1 tiiv wi.t:irc W cvtraI Mcvicau ; "v' f- rtv-five nitf for violation of ny l.nvf. tun. ttheridau rc 1 risers L a hard' set. and tU Jt iU vftbtm; but the War' V-tnwr.t ,ltcus lu fay-fa fea apU U "vd Cvllcgc, refusing' ;i t JiSKi Kujj r,ju ciri5 rcbi-na- ;va Liiji !viivc "Of absence lo"i:o tir 'S" 3I"aein5 the Set Vtat WardinS Troops' to ihe -! rAM ',;'ULt' A despatch re . w'!.;7?r,lr.'i Lieut. Wilkinson; uow . -c juvtjs the startling ' ncwi s , if. tf ! '"!'us;4 and , says that C;,;1 the whites at Mount t. jj, " , Is wsy miles from I x:Tis ':'', l,) ,1AVC a boat despatch-...,v-;3 ' uj WaJla Walhito convev- nf ', iWUuu- The order has been vMl,v- " Mu available troop at -kc 1C ,!tc,ratc,iel atonce to A:'ij!f i . ' . t- ( 'Unsays several settlers 4H; tL,,lwJ creek hare' been UWJ 'J'han?. aud the 'messenger ,J,r , ''H'Stncv to Iapwi 'M.aiid -wouudcJ !y tbo sava- ? ,lf v.i0 L, ptd Walla ' tU1,1.1?.., to Adjt.-Uen. , .. - '".V'5 f r ward all araable a K m 1 lb! :'-f IT: it ilLM Review. VOL." 2. WILMINGTON, N O., TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1877. NO. 1 27. ib fcoperjatlty fofj iliir 4rtilfcry j rlrij prercntcd tbv KUisrans1 trom erecting works to attack Kars." A Constantinople . despatch says that telegrams from Mukhtar Tasha, dated the 16th iust., say that the Alaschjerdo dirision, vbicli started from DeliVabaon an oflensive rcbonnoissance in the direction of the Tahcr j Pass, tras attacked by three Russian columns, but repulsed them with heary.loss after fire hours' deperate fight ing.. Mehcmet Pasha; commaridiBg the Turks, wai killed.'. The Turks returned to their former toeitionei - ' -The Egyptian eonUnti,haVarHbri at Const an tinplo command. Mukhtar is to retain his The People Waiit Proof. There is no medicine prescribed by physicians, or soldby Druggists, that carries such eriderWc of its success and superior: mtureof Bcwhle's Gi:hman Syrup for severe Coughs, Colds settled on the breast, Consumption, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs. A proof otthat fact is that any person afrlicted, can get a Sample Bottle for 10 cents and try its superior' effect before buying the regular size at 75 cents. It has lately been intro duced in this country from Germany, and its wonderful cures are astonishing everyone that use i., Three doses will reliere any ease. Try it. LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. -. AVriott & S.IEDMAK For Kent.. J. ILIjUls!, Spectacles and (ilassss, 'lc Tax Lifting Notice -of John G. Wagner and A? R. Black. S. JtwtTt The Last Daj-o of Pompeii- Strawbciries are ou their very last legs. - " : H " ' fnt four days left after to-day in which to list taxables. That Bridge. I Some time ag1) workm'-'u wer: engaged j m UuiKimg a uruge over ilia jra.ir,.a.i , (f AKcrmetl held yesttfrday afternoon at track on bixtji street "but lor the icust tw-i Board or Aldermen, A fan adjournal meeting of the Board weeks nothing lias been "done towards its completion, and it is hinted that the bridge wiirnevcr be built. ... . ri , Open Air Concerts. Up to this timej Iat sbasn the Coyuct Concert Club had given mtw or tluee of their pleasant open air concerts, but'-this season we hajre not been regaled by them and we are fearful that ;th. b- ys jarc "going back ou u?- Uui't the gentlemen of the club cmc out occasionally and, en liven us some of these moonlight iiiht. ? The Excursion.. The steamer Xorlh Eji m t-.Ie- two trips this forenoon to Col. Mcllheuny"s plantation in .Brunswick "county, carrying those who attended on the excursion and pic nic given for the benefit of the Sun day School of St. Baulks- Evangelical 'Lutheran 'Church.. lOn the first tiip made from -Mafket Dock at s o'elock. c-lie car ried ovvr a large hmnber. The return will be made at G o'clock this afternoon. A large Sound party at Mason boro to day. Splendid weather for it. A slight fall of rain here last night about supper time, but hardly, enough to wet the grouud. . Tea made from the root of the ordinary hedge brier is said, to be an excellent remc dy for diarrh" a.' Maybe its hot and maybe 'taint. At all eveuts, some of the iish in market yes terday were, tainted. 1 : 5 Smumer vacation for school .children will soon be here, and nve know of hun dreds of little ones who will not be sorry- ' - -lu Baiis everything in feminine fashr ions . is a; tight as natui exau endure. The rage extends to husbands in some cases. '!.'"' - .-. . VThc fast ixall arraugcineutbctwceu Charkt'c aud Wilmington gives us Sun day's Charlotte Ubscrccr on Tuesday morning. The change of schedule on the A. & X. C. H. 1J. does not rim 'so well rth ways, as the Newborn Xut Shell of yesterday's dale did not reach us until this noon. The Cape Bear river must be unusually well stocked with sturgeons this seusou. The fish it dls are well supplictl with it and , it sells forv from 2 to S-cents per pnund. What is Uooley?s Yeast Powder, Ua you ask, my friend? It is made from the nurcst and strongest elements. Among them, cream-tartar made from grape acid expressly for these manufacturer, lha rcuslt is that the biscuits, rolls, waffles, cake, bread aud past rj- produced, are be yond comparison. . ! Criminal Court. The following cases lave been disposed of in this Court to-day : State vs. W. H. Moore, charged with taying an election, case continued over Until next term. ; . SUte vs. C, Epps, for forgery, guilty and sentenced to 0 years 'in the reni- 'tentiary. State vs. Jacob Love, charged with rape, now on trial. H , 44 1 ; .A Ucutcr despatch, kiiH'?; Junc 1. says : "Mukht- !' twfhti-.fotar battalions - - i iivi. uua Liu a. u 1 i.. V I" - i .IT 1 J ushVvin- wWcu s at Deli, to. '",r:wcd to march to: Top- in . - -v-a a f H. .... I - -'! Kit 1UU-. OlA - 1 4,v Cni - eues. auu i iii auu r a UIti- There is 'tki!J?lu,n at lvoprakoi; ? WnVbpym, "WrM. . Uvadin an..l. in 4.rlltaelr cahbre luve arrived y rmTrV,2Qd-: The 'Mus ' 3 Kuitr?. of. ronm are beiug .ijV:. rions telecraras fr.in m that Uie Turks, by The County. Indebtedness. Messrs. B. G. Worth and I. B. Granger, a CQnimittee appointed by the Board of County Commissioners to confer vith the bonders ol Ccunty Scrip, lal a meeting with these creditors of the couuty yester day afternoon at the Commissioners room at the Court Uorisc, but could not agree on any definite plan of setlcmcnt.- Tha Committee on lbs part of the tax-payers appointed by the last Legislature have ctfered to fund the debt at 0 cts. on the dollar with County bonds running ten years drawing 6 per cent interests The holders of the scrip demand IK) cents on the dollar..; 1 - '. : - i. V rv We learn llicrc is to be a raeetinsof the Taxpaycra' ComroilteO anc : tho Colinty Commissioners id a day vr two with a new to compromise if possible the liifer rnre. ":: V - - - ' Death of a County Oflicial. Delaware Nixon, colored,- oie of the Board of County Commissioner!-, died at his residence in Harnett township on Sun day morning, "of pneumonia. He va about GO years of age and had been a Commissioner for nearly lour years. He was well thought of by botli 'white and colored in this county and we believe him to 'have been an honest, upright nun in his sphere of life. j I, - ;- r, - j The Theimometer. From the United States Signal Uftice at this place we obfaiu the following report of the thermometer.) as taken this morn ing at 7:31 o'clock : Augusta,- 7b; Chatleotou, S3; Coioicaua 74 ; Galvedon. 81 jludianola. 84 : Jack sonville, 84 ; Key Wet, So : Mobile, h0 , Montgomery, 76; New Orleans, 75 ; Norfolk, 82; Buuta Kassa 82; Savannah, 83: St. Marks, 77 ; Wilmington, 77. : Aid for the Whiting Rifles, j There was no meeting h?ld in the Libra ry Boom yesterday afternoon by fh? ladies through "sohi- roas 'in, iiot expl tine 1 to us, Hut we un.k.'itair.r that a iuin)bcr of young ladies I have ii:tci.e.-te;l them;'. lvtp jn the matter of aiding the Whiting Rifles in the purt base of their 'uniforms and that a Festival is to .be given at au early day for the bent lit of the olj tt in view. We presu me t hat this .1 est i val w i 1 1 be as given soon- as - the ?. ccssa ry arangc meuts can be made aud'bcl'orethc city be comes depopulated for the Summer. v jm, - j 1 '- t-- . " j The Vacancy on the County Hoard. The death of, Delaware Nixon.,, one of the County Commis.-ioners, makes a va cancy 'on the' Board which it will bp necessary to till at an early day. . The appointment tcrfill thw vacancy rests with the Governor and iMbercfqrc behooves, our people, to; make a selection t once at once. This will give the Demo cratsa majority on tho Board although the politica complexion of the new Commis sioner vill beef a comparatively little im portance as the term t-f otiicc of t he present Board will last but about two mouths longer. We presume tliat the County Ex ecutive Committee w ill iiominrite the man. . . i Collar and cuff Changes. At last there seems to be a change wotflU nwn tinning, iu" tho ulmpo f lincu collais and cuft's. '1 he regular stereotyped stand up collar1, which, under a myriad names, has reigned uprcme for several years, is being considerably inHli'icd. Fashion -now smiles approvingly upon unbent collars with cither cut cr rounded corners, and insists upou their leing made more open in front than ever before, - In cuffs the regular over-lapping styles for singls button are superseded by vaiious new shapes, all intended for link buttons;. These statements indicate the principle of the subtle modifications of cut and nom enclature will be as numerous as e ver. A Medicine of Many Uses. A medicine which remedies dyspeptic, liver complaint, .const irvitiou, debility, in termittent and remittent feU ers, urinary and uterine troubles.' depurates the blood, counteracts a tdendency t' rheumatism and gout; and relieves nervousness, may be trliy said to have many use. , Such an ar ticle is llostctter's Bitters, one of the most reliable alterative of a disorderly, to a well ordered btate.of the system ever prepared t or sokL It has been over a quarter of a cen- tnrT before the public. Is endorsed by many eminent professors of the healing art, and iti merits have , received repeated recognitions In the columns of leading American and ef m innrnaLc It .is hishlr esteemed In crery part of this count rj-uod is extensively tzsed In South. America, Mexico, the British maMtinn &nl the West Indies. If its in crease in public lavor In the post is to be w-ai m. n.lible criterion: of it- eain. in popularitr In romtns years "'it hv.ndeel tx k-fe;itkj (nture ef ;re lu the City, Hall, the following business was enacted; . - . . . -At 4 o'clock" His Honor; the Mayor, ealled the meeting to order. The minutes of! the precediug meeting w ere read aad approved. ! Alderman Foster moved to go into xin election for policemen. Carried. Before the resolution could be practically -carried into effect, however, another question w as prcscuted for discussion, viz: that of secret session. There was a considerable amount of seechTmaking on this subject both pro and con and wc regret that time and space forbad our reporting the eloquent efforts made by our self-sacrificing City Fathers, particularly that of the irrepressible Aldermau who takes his seat from the First Ward, but whom rumor says, for convenience sake, resides in the Second. - ; - ' The Chairman's attention was finally called to the rules of order, which says that to Alderman is -allowed'' to speak mere than twice on the same subject.. The Mayor then called Alderman Foster's attention to the fact that he had violated this, rule, but the irrepressible jwas not to be. squelched in' this way lie. immedi ately changed his tactics and stated that he rose to a point of order. The Mayor desired him to state it; which done, the irrepressible subsided lor -a few minutes, but the discussion in regard to the secret action, continued. His Honor said that tic supposed the reasou that there was so much agitation upon the subject was "be cause the Bevikw had said something pretty strong upon this subject," and that hi-s cpiuion in regard to the matter was that when the Board previously adjourned it did so to meet in executive session again. Alderman Hill stated that as his belief also, and .agreed w ith His Honor in regard to the cause of the agitation, being be cause the IvKTitw had spoken upon the subject, but stated further that he believed that the newspapers had a right to their opinion, and were working . for the best iutereats of the city, sxud he hoped aud thought that the Bo ml of Aldermen would do the same. The majority fiually decided in favor of Secret session and the crowd of lookers ou departed. An effort was made to al low the repoi ters to remain, but the rep resentatives of the Slur and litviEW with drew: without waiting for a vote to be taken upon the subject. The following naned persons were then elected to posj tiuns cm the police force : ' ' j White E Allen, 9 votes; D S Bender, 0 -; Albert Erdman, 8; ljwis. Gordon 'J ; Robert Grccu,'J c; B II King, 'J; A Loch, 0; H Woeb.sc, r; J W Williams, 'J, V H Frost, t; IK! Barcley, 8; G,W W Davis, 9 ;. 11 M (irpps, U; R II Moore, 0; J B Waunkcn, 7; W T Williarus, 0; G A A Toppe, 7 : C H Newberry, C; D M Mc- Inucry, o Anthony Elfring, 0; G W ;:eeu, Kk W II Biddle, G; J Wpdilliso; i: C Mcktc, o; J M Nelson, o. Cloitxb Lewis Bryant, 6 - Ed Davis, 7 -; Caleb Hardy, G ; liichard Jones, G c; Ivuis Nixon, (j C-K T J Starling 0; Jas D Dry, u '; Geo W Davis, 5 ; Jas K Cutler 5 M E Walker, 5. 5 This denutes those who arc now on the polke ircc, The-Mayor was .authorised t appoint the Street Hands, Drivers of Cat ts, Super intendents, VV'C. I ; " The following' was read aud ordered to be spread ou the minutes : Wc, tho undersigned, hereby tender our sincere' thanks to the Democratic members of this Board for giving the colored people a representation on the police force of this cilv. We recoguiie this as a grand and noble action towards that reconcilta too which should have ere this prevailed in all local and municipal affairs throughout the Mate. Believing thatwc reflect the sentiment of the colored people of the entire com munity m the respect, we earnestly re quest that the foregoing be spread on the minutes ot tne ioara. Jo.-. C ll"- , '.v ; Alderman -jth Ward, i Jas. A. Lower y, Alderman 1st Ward. Aderm an Foster offeretl tle- following resolution : , y Rcsetc!, Tha, a committee of tliree le appointed by the Mayor to take into con sideration wnai measures, n any, i necessary to be taken by the Board to carry out the requirements of Section 10 of the act to establish a Board of Audit and Finance for the city of Wilmington, and that said ccrmmitlej be requested to make a report at a special meeting of Its Board to be called by the iayor tor, $hat purpose. . The resolutiijn was adopted. The Mayw appointnl on the committee l r : Aldermen oilers, Flanner and Foster: The Board then adjourned until this afternoon at 0 o'clock at which lime- they will meet and proceed to elect Commis sioners of Navigation and Bilotagc. The Mayor-requests ths policemen and all other oflicials appointed by the new Board to meet at the City Hall ou tomor row (Wednesday) morning at 10 o'clock, for the purpose of being sworn in to their respective ofliccs. PLEASE NOTICE. ' V' , We will be gjad to receive coaua unlet ticas r:3 from our friends on aay tad air' labjeeta of 1 general interest but : The name of the writer mmit alirayt be furnished to the Editor. ft f. Cemnunications nut,b written only o one eide of the paper.; " rersonalitiea must be avoided. ' " ? : ' Andit is especially and partienlailj under etood that ie editor does not alwava tndorn the views of correspondenb, unlets' fo stated in the editorial columns. Turtle eggs sold in market tc-day .for 10 cts. a dozen. ' ; ' Col. Walter L. Steele, KcpitsCntatire in the next Congress for the Sixth district, was in the city to-day.- May cherries are about, and about thia time look out for the shrieking urchin, with both hands crossed frantically over his abtlom in al region. ' Yesterday's Work. The Board of Aldermen as at present con stituted is though yo consist of four Demo crats, two Independent Democrats and four Republicans. The -Independents were elected from the Fourth Ward and in op position to the- regularly appointed nomi nees of the Democratic party of the Fourth Ward. The four, regular Democratic -Aide. men, who were nominated as such by their Wards and as such elected by the Democratic voters of .the-respective Wards which they represent, are from the Second and Third Wards. The four Republicans are from the First and Fifth Wards. Iu votog for .men and measures we had hoped that the two Independents would ally themselves with the Democrats and not with the Republicans . Wc had never for one ropmeut thought or suspected that' a man who had been nominated as a Democrat, and elected as a Democrat, aud accented the position as such, would beTound voting with Repub licans to place Republicans in office when there are so many hard working1, honest and well-dcscrviug Democrats who could be found to fill the same position satisfac torily. But what are tho facts V Simply this: that of the twenty-five white men that w ere elected as policemen yesterday, six already occupy positions on the' police forco and some others Who were also elected have previously been employed on the police force under a Republican ad ministration. Now it is perfectly idle for the men who occupied these fposi tious to claim to be Democrats at this late day, and it is equally -without reason for the Democratic Aldermen tu attempt to claim them as Democrats. - Ouc of these re-elected while men ren dered himself very obnoxious, we under stand, to the Democratic -voters of the Fifth Ward, at the last election, even going so far as to draw his pistol on. some of them, and yet this, man received every Democratic vote that was cast. In regard to the colored policemen elected, there was one Democrat who voted for several of them, one Independent who voted for all, and another Democrat who voted forouly one colored policeman. Now in view of all these facts what right have the Democrats of these different Democratic wards to complain of the- re cent action cf the Democratic Legislature in giving us Republican magistrates ? Surely, times have changed and so hrve men since the March election. Labors of the Court. The labors of the Criminal Ojiut during the past two weeks arc summarized heic with, the report being not yet quite com-' plete.; Judge Mcarcs has sentenced as follows: Samuel Mcrriek, larceny, o years. Humphrey Foy, larceny, 1! years. Thomas Kipg, larceny, 4 year. Darnel (Jklurn. l.irr.eny, " j-i-Hedriek Jones,' larceny, 3 years. ' Nathan Davis, perjury, M years. Beter Bickett, false pretences; 2 years. Edward Joy ner, larceny, 4 years. Jack Watkins, larceny, 3 years. Marion Holly, larceny, 3 years. v Abram Thally, bigamy, '4 years. Robert M. Walker aliaj Wm. M. Tay lor, forgery, 8 years. j Charles Southerland, fraud aud deceit, 10 years. Robert El lei by, larceny, 10 years. Jlichard Nixon,' larceny, 10 years. Prince Kclley, larceny, 4 years. Hector Davis, assault with intent commit rape. 3 years, C. 31. Epps, forgery, 0 yearsi The following have been sentenced the work house: . Alabama Melton, accessory, JLc., to a felony, C months:. Benyimin Lane, wilful abandti-nment, 30 days. Mary Eiiii Lively alias Annie J. Bbck man, assault and battery, 6 mouths. Rebecca Kelley alias Bradley, recetriog sbden good, 12 months. . Lucy AVnght alias Nixon, receiving sto len good 12 months. Of the aboTo number R. M. Walker alias W.U. TayW u wlute. The rest are all colored. to to Messrs. Wright & Stedtnau otter for rent from the first day of next , October that valuable property on North Front street known as the Burccll House. The Last Case on Trial.. As Wc write the last case is on trial before the Criminal Court and when this is concluded, ; say late this evening; the court w ill adjourn. It has been a busy session and a fruitful one and will result iu a strong reinforcement to the rapidly growiug body of those who will not voto at any more clecticlns in this State.. A Curiosity.' Wc saw to-day. at the store of Capt. Jas. B. Huggins, on Market street, a real natural curiosity. It was iri the shape of a turtle egg, or, rather pf thrpo turtle eggs, all juiued together and opening into each other. In ouc of the eggs there were two yelks aud the others contained one each. They were found iu a lot ofleggg sent to market by Mr. James C. Nixon, of Top sail Sound.' List of Letters. ? r The following is the list of letters re maining unclaimed in the Postofficc, WfiN mington, N. C, Wctlnesday, June 20th, 1877: . . ' A Mrs Hanliah Adams, Mrs 1$ A Abell.. B Mrs Betsey Blackwell, Miss Rebec ca Bland, George Battle, Silas Brown Warram J Bailey, William II Blacke man. C Augustas Cobb, W F CorbittMr Eliza Coleman, ' D Mrs Tena Dudley, Aaron Dennis, Alfred Dilland. . ' E H YElIes. ' . F Miss Carolina Farrow, Mr Lula l utcher, J II Foley. - II Mrs Henrietta Hubbard, Mrs Mary Hollis. Miss Alice Hall, John Ilarrel. i K Alexantlar Kei shaw. L Mrs C II Legg, Franklin Lewis. Mr- Lucy McCullough, Miss Emnra Merman, Miss Tulley Mitchell, Mr G A Mitchell, Mr- Mahola Icyuecn, Bcny V Murphy. t ;N Sirs Laura Nixon, Mrs Lonisu Nelson. . - B Mrs Eiizab-th Putter; Lena Barter, Nathon Pearson, Juo W Pleasant. " R Mrs Alice Robcrsun,G F llobinsou, Solomon Reaves.- , . ' ' S Mrs Lucy Ann Simmons, Doling -Sleamc. -. ''- ' ' T Mrs Mary Taylor. - - ' ? Wt 3Irs George White, Muy 3!imie W.xxt, Miss M Woods,Sam net Whitted. Persons calling for letters iu above list w ill please say '-advertised"; if not claim ed in 30 days will be scut to dead letter O.licc, Wahiugtou, D. C. . E. R. BRINK, B. M. New Advertisements. Tho Last Days of Pompeii. I V S1K EDWAKD LY'TTON" IiULWfcC. .L L TEN CENTS, june 10 At S. JEfTETT'd. Spectacles and Glasses. rpHK LARGEST a'SSOBTMENT EVK ofl'ered io this citj at pi ices ttBg'mg froa 15 c.-nts to $10. Call and examine for yourselves. . June 13 J. H. ALLEy. Not ice. rp II E LISTING OF TAXES FOB Uiton-, lyjto and Harnett township will continue at the cflice of W. W. Uarrit J. -P., next Eaa of . the Court Houie, until the Iimita'; lion of tim fixed by lavr. Jonx g. vriQxzn, Tax Litt.r for Hxfocboro toirnahip. A. B. BLACK, june 1 9 Tax Liiter for Harnett township. niiii I ? M 1 For Rents FROM THE HEST DAY OP OCTOBER NEXT, that valuable property known as the J i TDJICELL II0UDII,, v This HOTEL, with its great acfTaaix-sr, SO WELL KNOWN TO TCE PDBUC, will bj rented upon exreedia-Ijr farorabla terms. Apply to jumia TTnifillT A STEDilAV. V :l
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