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wJfi ITDKIllf JLTlPl5dItor and Propr. OjfTio Dawson fcank Buildings, Front 8W-- ,ae year. In advance.. .......... ......$7 00 months, io advance 3 60 T'rrtoiuontii3,in advance.;,..,.,!..... a 00 HI month, in advances. 75 The-MoitrtKw Stajb will be delivered la any o!rt of tn City at Fiftctk C2ts per week. . ' 'llfiXZSOKOIiMUlVAIj-KECURD. -"' -L ' iTner-1 mom- 7 A. M. a tv M. II f. Al. 30-13 83 .jSWgentle'Falr. 2W;13 , 80. iSWgenllellfalr 80: li, 8Q ci W fresh Fair ; f eanTerap. of day 84 deg. . t . Mots. 'All barometric reading are reduced u i,be e-level and to 12 degrees Fahrenheit. ROB3ET 8KTBOTB, . Ssrg'i BUrnal Bervlce U. 8. A. Weather Report. ; , v: Was DsriBTiranf, Unco or cniei signal umcer. , Washington, August 14. 4:85 r. M ;: JYobmbUitiet. ; : : . Con tinned low pressure, southerly and west erly winds, with threatening weather and oc casional rain, areara on the lower lakes and iod thence easterly oyer the Middle and Eaat em States; variable southerly and easterly winds on the south Atlantlcwlth partly cloudy weather ; falliDg , barometer threatening weather, with ,ralo and light northerly and easterly winds on the Gulf, and cooler weather from Minnesota to Michigan and southward to Tennessee, with northerly winds. THEOITY. SBW All VJEttTlSEniSSl. , DuBkut CBTLAa. Important Sale. D. U Kimm. Southern Life Ins.. Co. . Gw. B. CoLSTOK.-MlUtary Academy. jamss WiL3os.WNotice. ) i:;-y.-'; Caxs. D. Mtms. 8uKsr Cured Hams,' Ac J as. L Mjsttb. Fresh ArrltaW1 r W, J. Bitbns. Notice to Taxvpayers. Jamss Wilson Mules 'Wanted; VV. L. DiRossbt; Ileadquartere. F. W. Kbkchneb. Bagging and Ties, &c Clavs 8caBiYBB. $50 Reward -1'- WllmJogton and Baltimore. The Baltimore Gazette, of Tuesday, says: "The fact was stated .on Saturday that a new steamer, tb'be 'called Daniel J. Foley, will be launched within the next ten days from' the shipyard of Messrs. Buchanan Brothers, on the southilde of the basin, to the line between (his port and Wilmington, N. C. ' As soon as she is put in the water the ,keel of another, from the. same company, to be used on the line between Baltimore and Newbern,' N. C, i will be laid," and she will be 'pushed to com , pletlon as rapidly as possible! ' These lines of steamers were started only three or four years 1 sco by Baltimore merchants, Aand Panlel J. ' Foley, Esq.,' was elected resident of the com pany, with yery uncertain prospect of success, j ... By untiring energy: the Une was kept ; going nntU twenty-four per cent, of the capital In vested had been sunk, when it began to pros per, and tot-two years past its success has ' been almost without precedent in the coast . log trade." i j Olfflewlty wlila 9ameaa.'fT ' Considerable excitement was created It the ' foot of Dock street yesterday afternoon, about . 4 o'clock, caused by the refusal of two seamen, who had shipped on the itark Geo. 8. Hunt, lor Amsterdam, to go on board when ordered to do so by the CapUIu.- Oflcer Carr .was finally called upon to assist in putting them on board of the Seward, the Hunt hating started down the river, when" they stoutly resisted. The officer then attempted to uae .force in getting them on board, when one of them ' drew his knife from his sheathe and made an . effort to pinnge It into the body of the officer. The latter was too quick for him, however, and seized the knife, and In the straggle to gain possession of It' the hand of the sailor was badly cut. . They were then handcuffed, taken on board of the Seward and carried to their vessel.' Quite a crowd collected In the vicinity flarlDg the slight disturbance. VHead Tour ITaja. ' We have so frequently called attention to the condition of tbe therouchfare at the cor ner of Front and Qaeen streets, without any beneficial result,4 that It , would appear alto gether useless for us to revert the subject 4gain. We will, however, once more ask the authorities to do' something for that much ucgleoted portion of the clty. There is," and has been for some time past, a dangerous hole nearly in the centro of the street at that point, where the boards which ( formerly covered an acqaedhct have rotted and fallen In. We have heard of several cases where persons travelling ou horseback at night have narrowly escaped serious injury from their, animals falling Into the chasm. iThere are. other needed improve menu la the Vicinity,' all of whieli we hope will receive the early attention of the authori ties. :;tp:y,--yx .., LajlnK In Provlslous. 4; - ' Yesterday mornlug a barrel of pork belong log to Mr. Fred. Hey en was landed from the steamer Caswell on Messrs. Worth & Worth's !wbarf and soon after , a tirayman was sent af- ter it. Tjpon arriving at the place 'where ltj was left the drayman 'was ; informed -byono Alex.' Lore that a colored man by the naxnVol tajfar White' had UkenMhe' barrel off on ray, saying that he had purch'ased if 'Offlccrj J, C. Bcott was put on the track of the missing pork, and finally succeeded Jn finding 'It on; the opposite side of the river and subsequent lj In srrcstlng a colored man by the name of Benjamin Williams who bad claimed the pork a bis own and sold . It to! Casar White. '.The cnlprlt'was Uken tp the Guard House to await a hearing before tbe ilsyor's Conrt this mon- ew Dry Gaods' firm. f.; Messrs. J. R. Tor reo tine and ' Johit McBae,1 &i""hom- 'Wind. ' I Weather. u. Known gentlemen, ior some ume past connected with the establishment of John Uwson, E8q.( of this clty.'propose opehlng a goods house, about the 1st of October, ,ln portion of. that (building' known as McIU henny's Drug Store, No rthe&st corner of Front nd Market streets. Both mcobera. of the Jrm have had an extensive (perience In the 08lneis and the ladles, parUculariy, ' will no ooubt jflte them a fair; share of their patrbn- Mr. Turrentlne goes Nprth In .about gnt or tea days to purchase a stbck. v4 t ; i ' 11 1 - 1 - - i h 'v ,- ; - 8hlpping articles lor sals tt tt i cci 0 1 MoBjir0 BtabTuI ; ' ,VM4 iu i 4 " '" ' ' - I - " " ' 1 - ' 1 - - " - - ' I . -- . I Vol. g-0; 124. WIUSIHGTO - H;tC., .THUESSAY. AUGUST 15, : 1876iw'Ha;t69 Meeting of the stockholders of the Bank of New Hanover this eVening, at 8 o'clock. ' Wc have a second hand. fteam epgino of live-horse power which will be sold very cbeap. The fifth annual sesElon ol the Cape Fear Military Academy "opens Thursday, October 3rd. . .- ' l Two colored girls, engaged In fighting near the corner of Ninth and Market streets, were arrested yesterday and lodged in the Guar- House. , : . We have Just received from the manufac turers a magnificent X'new steam engine to drive onr machinery, and will have it In opera tion In a few days. ,, . , .. '.. . - See advertisements of Mayor Wilson, one for proposals for sweeping the sidewalks and the other for the purchase of two mules for the use of the city. ? The, English' Brig George-Howe is at quarantine below with ; a- auspicious case of sickness on board. She will not be allowed to come up to the city. 1 - There will be a business meeting of the Wilmington Light Infantry Company at the hall ot Wilmington 8. F. E. Company No. 1, this (Thursday) evening, at 8 o'clock. ; We are requested to state that the steam er Oldham will leave her wharf at 9 o'clock this morning for the District Conference of the M. E. Church at Smith viUev We regret to learn that a dispatch was received in this city yesterday, announcing the sudden death, in New York city, yesterday morning, of the ' wife of Mr, George Myers, one of our prominent merchants. ' ' ' i ' " ' COUNTY C02imS8I02fEHS.. ' . Extracts from ftne Procoedlngra. A called session of the Board was held yes- torday.: .. . s, ... The Sheriff offered his bond, but as the tax books are not ready for delivery, the tnatter was laid over until the 1st of September, or in the meantime the Chairman may call a meet ing to. take the bond into consideration. ' Mrs. Fails, of Harnett Township was, on petition, allowed 16 per month for. her sup port. " - 1 Mrs. Wm, T. Rackley,' and Mrs.-Elizabeth Wilson, of Caswell Township, were allowed $4 per month each.' John D. poacher was granted license to re tail spirituous liquors in the city of Wilming ton. - v -l , 8. T. Potts, manager of the Cyrenean Co operative Association, was granted license to retail spirituous liquors in the city. : ' ' ' ''. It was ordered that the tax lists of real and personal property for the different townships of this county be accepted, and that the Clerk of this Board give notice in the newspapers of the city that this Board will attend at the Court House on Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday, 19th, 20th and 21st days of August, for the purpose of hearing complaints and revision of lists. ... Ordered that Commissioners John C. Heyer, E. M. Shoemaker and Jaa. A. Lowrey consti tute a Committee to have the tax lists for the different townships prepared and placed in the bands of this Board at the earliest possible date. Adjourned subject to the call of the Chair man, and during the absence of the Chairman Commissioner E. M. Shoemaker to act as Chairman pro tern. - 1 The Radical Jollification. The Republicans .celebrated what they call their victory, last night, by a torch light procession, speaking, .&c There were a large number of transparencies and any amount of torches in the procession. Of the mottoes on the transparencies we were en abled to decipher but a very few. There was quite a large crowd of colored people present from the neighboring townships and the pro cession, including boys, was probably about 2,000 strong. The Jollification was kept up until a late hour and in the meantime the occasion was enlivened by the firing of cannon and a display of rockets. , Just as we are preparing for press we learn that a most disgraceful outrage was perpetra ted on Fourth street, near Harnett, between 11 and 12 o'clock. While the procession was passing that point some parties made an as eault upon the store of Mr. Clans Schriver which was closed at the time, and the panne of the door . smashed In and the glass broken, . the - door being pelted with stones and sticks. Ia another column Mr. Schriver offers a reward of 150 for Infor mation to convict the parties guilty of this outrage and. we hope they may be brought 'to Justice. Several persons were In the store at the time.1 who are ready to testify to f the damage done a peaceable citizen. . There may have been , other outrages of a similar character, but this Is the only authen ticated one which has come to our knowledge. Troops in Sampson. :-. Lieut. , Jones j with a' small detachment of troopa made their appearance rin. Sampson two or three days since. ;?be object ; of their visit was not known to our informant. We learn that Lieut. . Jones, on a former Trisltjto; Sampson, made a great many warm friends among the citizens and ,'hla advent among them again, although the motives of his vial are .unknown, is not looked upon wH u any degree of apprehension, ' Our local cotemporary of;tbo Journal left; here a few days since for for a brief sojourn ,1a Chatham; ?We clip ; the loUowlng from, the Raleigh News : rWe had the pleasure of see ing in our.oace yesterday Mr. Josh. T. Jaxnea, local editor of the Wilmington Journal y Mr, James la enjoying the quietude of ChathAta eounty for a while,'. resting1 from: the ?darUea which devolve upon a loealizer of a dally. '--tbippics Articles, Crew Its.lLtnlfaits Charter rartles, tlci constantly on .hand and tor sols at the Siab PrlaUnaf ". and PublUhlij; CapL J. M.-McGowan,' for jSptae. time past connected with the Parccll House in this citv. has accepted the Agency for Ferry's Electric and Ague Cure and will leave In a faw days Memphis, Tcnn., and other ioiDts,--vrhere will prosecute an active canvass in the interest of these Jnstly celebrated 'medicines. s Capt. M. has made many practical tests of the "valoe of the Electric and Agne Cure in this citr. and 1 - . , J,1.J always with thp most gratifying snccess. WC iythtb wiLii Lna ttidrt. irrntiivintr cnfMa ivwi. commend him and his medicines to the com munities he may visit. The Third Congressional District. As provided by law, the canvassers of the various counties composing the Third Con gressional District will meet in the Court House in this city to day, at 12 M., for the purpose of comparing the polls. It being ne cessary that a magistrate from one of the counties shall be present, Jesse J. Cassldey, Esq., of this city, has been designated for that pnrpose. The Drawing: last Night. The Opera House, last evening, was again crowded by an interested audience who were present to witness the second drawing for the I benefit of the Charity Hospital. There were n prizes arawn last nigbt, making 329 in all. On Friday evening there will be another drawing, and in the meantime tickets can be obtained. Among the prizes drawn last night was one for $250. Kayor'a Conrt. The following cases were disposed of yester day morning: i: ' John Boss, charged with being drunk on the streets. Case dismissed. - Wm. Cutlar, charged , with disorderly con duct. Judgment for the costs, $2 25. Onr Chip Basket. The grate question what's the coals go ing to cost next winter. Is there any peculiarity In the way a shee- maker breathes his last ?' . It was stated in the obituary of a West ern man that he "was fortythree times In love." - '; ' ' i ! ' ' " ' The young ladles of the period must be given to dreamy speculations, they build such castles In the (h)alr. v.. . The man who never told an editor nsw he could better his paper, has gone out West to marry the woman who never looked inter a looking-glass. The lady who did not think it respectable to bring up her children to work has recently heard from her two sons one Is a barkeeper on a flat boat, and the other is a second clerk to a llmekilh. A witty son of 8L Patrick was In charge ! of a ferry-boat. A lady passenger, being frightened by the waves asked him, " Are peo ple ever lost by this boat?" He gave her the encouraging reply, "Not often, mam; wegen At a certain church fair, a set of Cooper's Works was premised to the individual who should anawcr a certain set of conundrums. A dashing young fellow 'was' pronounced the winner, and received a. set of wooden palls. To Kerchants, Mechanles and Otbafrs. Pkbsidbht's Orncx 4 Cafk Fhar Aobioultubai. Association, OuTQiZMtf & a few davs. and we want .Immediately any 8Decial Premiums vou desire to oner. send in your oners to me anu iney wut oe - . a a a. . lit attended to this week. - 8. L. Fbemokt, St ' ' ' " President. . SPIRITS OF TUEPENTItTE. Dxrr Ti i .i.i, .x au I tneir complexions, ana wnere mature nas ae . VV. ain, cniet ClcrK OI tne J med that superlaUve attraction, the Balm Treasury Department, is ill. The Raleigh representation srt Saratoga numbers about 22 - Six negroes are nnder arrest for the Hicks outrage in Wake. Some $10,000 changed hands in Kaleigh on the recent, election. The escaped penitentiary con victs have been traced to Johnson county. Myatt Mills is the name of a poatoffice just established in Wake county; Two Augustus 2';Merrimons were born on election day in Warranto The northern extension of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum will ; soon be --.l-f.j completed. ; - - Beaufort and Morehead City "rL- " " " " eigunauu. TTn to Tnesdav. savs the Seti - ,r. VP ZLZZlrtUA nei, omy fcwcuij wwhm .tf.. r. nffiriallv tn Haleifirh. ' r T. .- . - , The. Vindicator is informed that the Kutnenora oiar is again to oc m- Yiyed by a joint stock company. .TAn'riRon. the nesrro who Pois oned a .whole1 Darty' at Reidsville, has been comznitted to jail in default of bail. , . The condition of Mr. Hicis,1 the Wake merchant so brutally injured, j more favorable ior his recovery, the News ! thinks.--' r-.. f- i Woodson .of ; the News has - . - ' .? It " 1 1 - A i beenio p evert thing In general ..and the ladies in ''ZLL The time ot holding the Wei- 'don iirair has been ?changecL to .the - th, 80th and 81st days Of October and the 1st of Notcaber xicis V'J' T'- C-: Vc'r eWoIdon'lSwaitifo of the organization- of a Greeley and Brown. Clnb Ut iBcouana ;Keckt . witn , a membership pi 04r v vu-i n'he Biblfcat 'Bccorder e&Ti "that tTenrr Berry Iiowrej U a . noble man compared with the wretch who; shot Jntp fTT,0eldoiiNewsl . - t r , Tr and lanrer steamer to put on the Koagoke in place of the Silver Wave, which, was - The Sentitie! tells us of a mjajjij Orange has: a' - disappointed Radical politician ; named Argo. The u-i u -nr 4l , . 0 .TTT, Raleiffh News thus puna on mm : "Why is Argo a ureeK 1 liecause he is an Argo- j . v . . . - --'i' ' ' - Some One ill the Kaleich NeW3 T suggests the name of a prominent Liberal Kepubiican, uoL W. it. Jttyers, ot Ubar- lotte,' a8 an Efector for the State at large m'place of Gov. Vance, declined. Thomas' majority' over Kitch en in the1 Second Congressional District wa a little over 8,000 an . increase of some 300 on the Radical majority in the same counties in iou. The rite$ matrimonial were celebrated yesterday morning between F. H. Shelby, Esq., and Mrs. Pescud, both of Raleigh. The happy pair departed on a bridal tour to Saratoga Springs. So we learn from the Raleigh News. Y m. O OHHSOn, alias mcJLure, the watch thief and member ot the Geor. gia gang of thieves and burglars, was captured near Charlotte Monday, sayB the Observer. His last thieving was the steal- ing of: Col. MoreheadTs; watch. -The Weldon News has an edi- fnrinl nn tlifl frnnda in TTolifo'V nmmttr " " " "r . , fo " , xiauiax townsnip iao registration dooks of 1868 and 1870 were copied in full, without any revision, and voting carried on accordingly. There are some 1,400 names registered and 780 votes cast. The office .where registration was carried on was very frequently -left open and the books exposed to any who desired to reg ister, rcrsons voted unaer names which were marked on the books dead, and num bers voted under assumed names, while others, who had only been in the county a Palmyra there were nineteen more ballots than persons registered, Capt. Kitchen protesting against counting the votes at the time. At this place and at Littleton there were flagrant irregularities in regis tration and' voting, which will be. brought out in good time. With these lights be fore us. and the fact that the vote was 852 I in excess of the voting population, not counting deaths' and other departures, what can we term it other than fraud i HOTEL ABBIYALS. VatiAnal T-Tf a1 Xf Tanaa PoAtNuf of An ' A t e 14. R J Nixon, Topsail Sound: H D William son, Colnmbns cor T F Toon, U M Kcnno, W, C & A K K; V W Lnd, Goldsboro; K H Fip pen and family,. England; Douglass Eider, Kinhmnnri- Jaa K Clherrv Rio on rv- R flton. cil, Robeson co; Horaer. N C: J H Robin son, Clinton; John u lavls, JtJeauiort, J VV Turpin, Weldon. We din the following from the Troy (N. T.i Whig: - 44 Some three months since Dr. E. V. Pierce. in the Whig an article called " Dt. Sage's Ca tarrh Remedy." We believed at the time it was one of the many cateh-peimy arrangements to swindle people out (their money, but du ring the past lew weeks nave become con- vinced to the contrary. We know of several prominent citizens who have suffered from mat loathsome disease catarrh," and they pronounce ut. sage's remedy no humbug, ana in several msuuieas nave oeen entirely ol the same.' eurea. we aesire to give nr. nerce tne Den- BeantT's Best Anxtllarr. Ask the belle of the season what appointment of her toilet table holds the highest nlaco in her esteem. and she will reply, without a moment's reflec tion. Haoak's Magwoija Bauc. Nothing, she is thoroughly aware, contributes so power fully to enhance her charms and render her irresistible as that most delightful and ex ceedingly healthy auxiliary of Beauty. iiyi using it lames are enabled, lone ai- ten tn ey have passed the meridian of life, to preserve the youthful bloom and purity of folly compensates for her deficiencies. aug 13-xu iu sat .DIED. RANKIN In this city, on the 14th instant. Alice Athalia, only child of 17. B. and Alice Ban kin, aged 1 year.l month and 27 days. The friends of the family are Invited to at tend the funeral from the house of the parents on Fourth, between 'Ann and Nun sureets, tnis (xnursaayj evening at o'qiqcjc. ' ' : NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . : ' . ...y .- ' Mayor's Office, CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. C;, f August 11th, 1872. J 1 -DB0POSALa win be received at this office ja until oataraay nwn.Auguat tn instant', 1Cr sweeping the sidewalk of the ioUq ggJlttiB of'sec'strtiomB olMirkeTstreetfrS side of Frontatreet, and the Northern side of 1 Aiarket Dock. This work is to be deweeHy between Sat- I uraay mgnt ana ounuay-morning at o o ciocm. rI Arrangements win be made bythe month. I .;..-.-:ji' AMJCS -WILSON, aug lc-st r . .., - .MAyor JAMS- Sugar-Gured HamSj S2I0KXO BIF TONGUKS. t augl5-DWtf ; ; ' V 7 Korth'Front Street. Erei ft ehoice Pig Hamr, that celebrated brand ! i Vr eo zavoraoiy Known t ' CLI.OICE GOSUEH BUTTEB, seiae' city ,XGrocorWf I quality atlowest prices,- at ' ! jajlkb it Murirxa'. aug IMA ... 67 Market Street. UlTilefl ! niiles l i 4 ii .1 fTiBJB City of Wilmington wishes to purchaso a- wo xuusT-t;jis9 jaw uui . . ' - - . . - . f. : . r 1 . i 1 t. i I mi m t. nn hi m. na i m.i - wm a m J r:; ii AJaJW VJWV: aug 15-2t . '' Z ifayor. ;$50:Etoard; T07FE2 the abOTeJSeward for lniormatlon iepuDiic&n pxocession waa pass mar. I - augia-lt - - claus scusxtss. I from tho . Park Corner . and wanted j to ' 001X1111150101101: S Bale her know who tho PAr.rlifttM fVr flnwrr.RWJ-i "21 . P'J' '-il. S "re, .r. . . j ut valuable Uity,Keal Estate, : iliS! " 111? NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Tmpoktant 1 r By CSONLY & MORUIS. PURSUANT to an-' order rf the Superior Court of this connty, tho . undersigned Commissioners, appointed by said Court, will Corner, in the city of Wilmington, N. c, oa Tbursday, September 26th. 1872. at 12 o'clock M.,all those Valuable lotB .- -VRONTING T & Fct an on Tnlrd Strt. 2lOU MnlbrrT Htreet. 224 " Fourth Street. WITH , B RIQK I) WEiLING, 1 KITCHEN AND STABLES Thereon, bein the present site of the CAPE FJfiABMOJLT x uaa)msxx, to do sola as a ments are offered. And immediately there. 30 ACHES OF TAXUAJBLB LAND. - Upon the sonth side of Newbern road, bound ed on the east by lands ot Mr. Monk and upon the west by Green's Mill Pond, all belonging to the estate or Dr. F. J. Hill, deceased. TXBSS P BAAVC. uao " BUC montns, witn interest rrom aay oi sue. - , DUBBTJTZ CDTIiAJt. C M. STaDMAN, Commissioners, aug 15-19, 22 2d-sept 6, It; 1 26 v Southern life IN SUEMTGE COMPANY. ATUkNTA DPARTttXT, GE3T. ISO. ASS11TS NEAJ&Y $1,500,000. i4sses rteontfrxyr paid. As semd and economically managed Com pany as mere is in tne , u mtea states. J. S. SHUCK. General Asrenfc for Korf.h nn.ro. Una, A1K6D, sj. j, . 'D. H. KEMMfi, Cocal Agent, Wilmington, & Coffees, VI KTEBrTAElETT J - - t ... .... , i - ' ' , THE GKFATaT. VARIETY or CHOICE FA1IILY GRCCEEEES 1 lOtTSST PBICES. B T 8 O X I 8 r Jr"CHAa. partes cd', auH&ar t 7 JTorthrint4treet. Spirit Casks, gQ0 SPIRIT OAJBS; I g TO ITS mop trow 1&J ' 25Q BSL'S BJTETB, !P. W. KERCHNEH, 27, IS and 29 Korth Water St. ang 15-tf Seed Bye; 100 BU!HELS KOp'KiB, Tot saj by T. W. KEXCITNEB, ' aug U-tf 27. es and 29 Worth Water tU Bagging and Ties. 251) LLS ELKAYY AGOING, Og Tons Ties, . . , . QQQ Twiner or sale oy T. W.SKBGHNJKR. aug 164f 27, 28 ad 2f North Water St. - - - - r Bacon and Pork, r Q fc HHBS. X. s. Smoktd SiSea and Should- W ex 100 .XJIty Mesa Fork, . For. sale by v T. W . KISCHNSB, i tt 28 sard 29 North Water St. aug 19-tf tmm AJLXIuvjaa UUV ATI, 1 August lfth,l7A, . I VTOTIClft is lreby eivfei that the Board of JJt Co tarty CovnmtBaioners oi New ganover - ... . . - wwtiaxxto Xohday. saysnd nw'.!.M tho Tax lists for the several f ownfein in - . . the county, -lor the purpose at txmtte& com- plaints and revision of lists. , L By order of the Board, W J. BlVJENS, Clerk. Wk. M. HasxjBs, Deputy Clerk. CAPE ffRA H ; nniTiinYAOADErrY. Stb Asnrtfsl Seastsft Vptf Thtft-nday. GKN. JL B. colstok, AV. It., PrmcipaL. PBOr. F. U. AT.FMWM1X aVlCi AaaUtan1. aug 15-Sw IT', rt-t ,', 1 GenOTlil OldSIQ " ITO.' 2. 1 w wwam as m h , WinsQfstftvw Licnrr urtAjrair. f fTIHEKB win fib t btntiaeas tSfeetinjr ' of the JL Company c the Hall dl ttte Wilmington Bteamlinw Kngij Company No. 1, on l&th lnstantat 8 P. Mi. lmmedla5r, afttr which thsCoijanywlll bodUed. ' r jtyorosTomairtatn ju.rjeaoeaea. 8. S. NASH. afoff-lMt Oraejrly Sergeant. : ...it S 14, KINDS , OF . SADDLES MASNSSS, ... qTbTmirS 'TltATKLlNa BAfiS. . . ? i And everytifmg ucuie Une at Saddlery Ooods . , - r , . 4lo. frSotIi mmt St,.' ten S4fnaej l - WUminzton, H. c One Squire one clay"....'..,.,, ; ii t o " Xhxee days........... 2 Or ; . -: --fonr daya....M.,........... . " i X five days, 3 co ir ' ?.,;. one weei....., ,.,.. ICO - r Ctoniraet Adverttscmcntataken at pro .porUonately low rates. v 7, -MArrlagegDeaths IteWjioutr Funeral and Obituary notices will be Insert-! at heJf rites when paid for in advancefj otherwise foil rates will be charged. i Txaxs Cash on dsmand. ; ;, , . - NEW ADYEirTISEAIEN TS. Oliielti:-Wdshr" Mrs. SUE W, CASHWEtL, Wilmington, N. C.' O TIE of t $ most ffeciVe'1 remedies for .lxriAKlfil, ANJJ ' WJSAK4 YK3, ever onerea to the public , , 1 f ti "For sl by all Druggjets in the . city. t Price 50 cents per bottle bottles double the orlgi- G UK Eli & FLANNER, Wholesale Agents, dee 14-uaclaw Th - 47 Market strwt. MISC THE " STAlt" ' : T B' A M PRINTING; HOUSE. .v ' v.- ... .v. . ..' -r: i:. ' Book Bindery, S JOB v., AND Blank Book Manufactory, W. U. BEBXABD, PiHor, WILMINGTON, NO: The Only Estiibllslimenl In the State liftTinff all tlise facili ties combined. BIST A8S0UTMBNT OF: TYPfyPAPMBS 0ASX8AND THK8 1 SKILLED WORKIViEIt. TN SVEBY DEPARTAIWT?.! NOT TUB LOWEST PRICES, BUT AS LOW P I C KS A&y Other EstabllBhmeat ... i FOB THE KES QUALITY OF 170RK . VT EVERT DKSCBSPTIOlT v. SK3aMUiv.A iPrviuptly snuraiiT i IMPROVED MACHINERY or' i 1 A L L If!. 4. ' r. r..t " 8LNCE ADf)lQ -1 u) . 0 TEA M PO W Rr wo re enabled to till orders whli VltErrfiMBT X1S1ATCH. on HABMAGE. Marriage jremored. flew metnoa or treat menu New and remarkable remedies. Books and Circulars sent free. In sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, NO. I BonthNlath SU Philadelphia Pa. : ah Flourl Flour U 5 ,m on BABItiLS. ", Ax.Tj. J GRADES, IjOOO i-ir l;Au vn&At wtixiAixs A iitriiuirjsr. TTAPPt BfiLTJCF FOR TOTJirO MKN frofft fl the effects of frrors and Abuses in ear it urZ" Manhood restored, unnediments - to
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 15, 1872, edition 1
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