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WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, SUNDAY. OCT. 12. 1S79,
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NUMBEIl 11
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BATES OP ADVERTISING.
Fjl'tetiiiU er line Tor -tin?
a-rtiou aii-1 twenty-live rent
t,,r .deli i ii'Mitiomil insertion.
first in
per, line
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st Hiu:irf 1
Tin1 Hubicriplioti pri'ee to I'll u Wl L-
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year;
six nioiilln 7'" cvnlH.
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In' ii'l'iros.'il to I III. WJI.M NiT(N
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All iiilvcilMt'incnlrt will c eh
tli'e above lilies, exeept on p
traets.- I'.''
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LATE GENLRAL
xmhU r Shepherd's operjiti
l lie .M;tj;i'hi mines, in Mexico, to
Jiirje iiiimliirs ol Aim-riiMtis are
to ivmU, 1 1 1 ; i y possible complicate
II i Ml
which
jroiiitf
i Hairs
lithvei ii Mexico and I he United .rules.
I'liese aiiiiei are situated at the eprners
ii tin' sf.tle.s ol' Soiiora, ChihiJahua
Snul'ii I hilario, about IJi'MI'
Irniiellie Texas, li-u.e. '
I'lie Itoii. -.John Mr. Luigstoi has
iiKide a'i eh in Washington in jvhich
lie jrlvi-e.ites tlie scattering ol a pJ
; t ion
Oi'llif co'"rd peo;i'e i f tl e s-'U'h
over
n in b. . '
Ttie In id back Detnocr.iti of IV
assa
elms Hi .i I :'S u tliev were en;
il!' to
ni;il'' ii" i ll'orl mi thejire.senl c.imj
aiLrn,
mi I i Inn leave nearly a clean ti;l t be-.
tivpeii Muiler an 1 the U 'onbl ic.in i.
Hie I'rcsiileiit and Secretary Slier
niui will hoth vote in Ohio, an
Mr.
s Sherin ii is making speeches and
in;; in 'If canvass.
UciWioe, thei Jeori;ia Treasurer
I.
ti.'i'ii ac'nitted. .J
ii'. iicial (iiant leleradii th.'.t he will
' W in'tialena in st ason to go lo the
uni ting ol Ihi- Ai iny of T nnessee at
t-vnal'iii ('oiiklin didiv'ri'd a po-.v
irhil iid'li''"-s -at. -'the. 1H k I v 1 1 Aeade-
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lit y t I uiHMc oil ine Jie.'lit "I llic Mil, 'in
ad vo.'.aey tt ,M i . i "'orm-ll's -eh-el i"ii J
UccatiM a NYashinlipii'iiiriAsjMiii
lent
i1 Hie ( liarlotte rrrr, wcte a I
:i" (liitllie Kepiihlie.iiis i'
t lie inleiided ,to rim-an t ni
L-Uer
lids
(ll
dent Peinocral lor ( iovenior, next y
ear,
mid ; dtM'rihi d n man sehctcd, ,cry
much hketJol. 1!. M. lnl () Alamance,
Oil. Holt, Ion come out with ii letter
mini;. tlui"he will do no sucli thing
ll a'nkcs cue that this' is very much
.like,; ..
"I .llllfMi.Mir I'.asli r,
WliH n lur'l ln-H-U' lit- n il livr,-'
I 'apt. Payne of the Vifih t'av
... . . -
.try
.ls penned in a tidit. place at
Milk
I'Hei1 in Molilalia hy'the l:tes, am!
I in
filuus eoiidituui, hen he was
re-
I'cyeil J.y t'.ipt. I..di;e ol the Ninth
'..'. nil iv wiih about 1' colored tro
In the fii;h( Matir Thoi nborouj;h was
W.i kldeil. toL'ether uith nine sill!
Ml
'nil, and privates, and three tltiieis
aii'Ljlit men woiindol. Keiuforcenu
nts
line been I'.ij -y;u drd, and tlie l to
h "ill el a bad thrashing, i
In
Wji return thank to the I'ostot
ico
I' :iliiienl lot ai'i oiiilimr Keoublic
Ills
its
i ' '.Hjie. lot last live appoiutiiM
' nli in ilns ili-tiii t h ive been oIkI,
'I'jl, li!ait Kei'ublican;
Mr.
w
il Jit. lint" I li'iiini'r.il lnis In
"i"vl. .New, there are 1? mere IV
!V.lls l-i c,e, ailiL'ood, hiMiest Kepul li-
oi i,i in ,,, i,,jr pl;u-r; when
tli ll Is done we kb ill ill i v . tli ml.
. . ..j. ....
Ihe i.H.U ;i,. in. i M deal, as will
iecu I'loni tlut 'dl.niTnisj lettf r ree i i-
illli'il.ll it.; ,l,.e riirner one ) '.lie m .Ll
i . '
'rnipt h.hi , N'otth Carolina, I r
"ii ihe I'eimldican ticket.
tviil int.. i ni l!ie.iu:hor ..l lhis I. -
r llv.it I be ncpublic.ini of the sUtcaL
K-ni; i, bo'nia,le I'oo'U .( in SSl.
tint KepitbtTcaus', ! iho ., CoiiL-rct-
"ual litut, were in 1 7S. Weacll
'Ulf tlial it i an insult u iU
I 'u M, lrti-r, mid wo therefore vtrj
Nr bumblepol..i;y;
I tnvMM Vn minuion lV.v'-i h
B.viLin.. ..r .. .i... i
I rM,ue;u news lo wrilf ton
F-MTWi 5uU take wh. tbev woul
l,,ut;ht vui.tW Cowniot i"n oom
,0 W present 5tlo otliceri.
4orre i I nljr uuv uiin in thU
lt llllt ,, h..r tl.l . L
J. ' . . ll t.IUIE J H
pioxi Wtmuph over uy ,leTn.H rat i i
nUt,-asul-"uU naiuc'u .Kiah lm
vl lhlUU.ro. Li every vrtm i i
?- 'tf lht u ej ijI u t!u-1 Vino
Fujp4rty,t,m .pjvrreUniilomv nd
h t th- m.ibed tlo:i. Jmh
for f.ir i t .i ii. i ..---L
pcut.itof. aturtht.t cAn
'U'rtU f,.t ihe tieki Mr r..r..-T
carry l Urt tolo tbn anr mik
t4a d pyi vm invppufcitiomn tl
ViorUe TAttv. lr iM i,i ,v .1
rvstry toall our i-cele T
Krom the Inttr Ocan.
TIIK SUMMONS
nV E1.I.A W1IECI-ER.
I think ll'ie leaf would sooner j
lie the rtrst to break away j
Than to hang alone In the orchard
(lie bleak November day. '
-Au4 1 think the fate of the flower, j
That fiills In the midst of bloom.
Is sweeter tlmn If It lingered 1 ;
To tle in Die autumn's gloom.
Heine glowing golden morning, ; j
Irr tho heart of summer time, ; : ;
As I stand in the perfect vnr ' 1
And strength ofmy youth's glad prime,
When my heart is light and happy,
A tut t he world pecmR bright to roe,'
in-on M like to drop from this earth-!ifc
i As a fireen leaf drops from the tree.
- i !
Meiiie day, vli:n the goldun glory
f. lime Is over the earth,
A ii I die birds arc singing together j
In u wild, mad strain of mirth,
hen I ho t-kies are a clear and -c'oudltfs
As t he skies of June ran bo,
I would like to hae the summon
SSent dowu from Ood to me.
I would not wait for the futrows,
For the faded ryes and balr, j
llul pass out.'.Hwift and sudden,
Kro I grew heart-sick with care.
I would break, some morn, tn my tinging,
r Tall in my sprluglng vyalk, J
As a lull-Miiwn flower will someHnies
Prop sit .ubloom from the stalk.
' '
fc in my youth's glad morning, ;
... While I lie sum mer walks abroad,
: I would like to hear the summons
j Thai must come, some time, from Ood.
. 1 would' pass from the earth's perfee'lou
T'oM he endless Juno above,
1'i oni the fullness of livlug and loving
T'i t lie noon of immortal loveJ i
TIT V ITEMiS.
OTLCF. j
( i n coricspinidents must curtail their
inoilu lions. Let theui cultivate brcv-
iiv.and t'oiilitio tlicniselrca to Ijieir
subject. ii)ii't wander. Write only
on one. side of tho paper. This advice
is "ivcii because wo aY obliged to throw'
Haiiy jood articles into the scrap baH'
kci
cert
on account of length. Within
liu r.'strictions our columns are
opcji to the whole world. Be short, in
cisive and pointed.-. lThis advice lis not
meant for soino of our very excellent
contributors, who are models. :
City subscribers, who desire the Post
niti.-t settle with our canvasser when he
calls on th-ni. Wo ouly t-lmnjc one
dollara year. All can pay that amount,
:i ml those who do not, and will not,
cannot have the Por. Every! man
should have Urn Republican news, and'
ihev can only get reliable information
through a Republican paper. L;
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
IT, u-ill ,jire a TWEXTY DOLLAR
(iUl.D I'lECK lo thr iH-rmii who eemh
ti t- Iif incut nnmltrryj' joying Subscri
ln'rs within (lie nc. i f three months: or by
Ih, :lh .Am of 0Loba; 1879- ; '
Chew Jackson's Piest Sweet Navy
Tobacco. ly
.jTlie Criminal Court has been in I Bes
sion. dispatching business In the usual
satisfactory style. !
MAUUi'.r Sikkict. Can't we get his
Kxcelleiiey, Mayor Fishblate, and his
lioyiil Highness, uhief of Police Brock,
to have something done to Market
street before the street, and all thereon,
washes away. We will call them any
kind of pet. nanei if they will have
something done to improve it. j
Ihe i ii lot nut ion we promised our
readers, concerning the dry goods bupi
ne.ss, is not ready for this issue, but
w ill ,be von. Then we can give good,
reliable facts, that will show, that there
u something wrong somewhere. Ptr
chasers should not be ccuipelled tt pajj
more for ginnls, by railroad, in Wil
mington,' -than ihey would 200 miles in
tbe country.
An I'liusually Beautifully Engrav
ing has been i.ssueU by VPeterson'a
Magkine" for ISSO to reward persons
for getting up clubs. The plate is quite
large, '21 inches by Jt, and would orna
ment even the most rcfiued parlor; for
it is executed iu the highest style of
art; and is such a mcotint as is sold,
at retail, for five dollars. The subject
is WAsiuxuroN Ar Prayer At
V.vui.t.v FogoK," conimembrmtiDg one
f the moot touching incideuts of the
War of lndeendence. This patriotic
and beautiful meuotiot onght to be ia
every house iu America. It i, we
think, the finest that "Peterson has
ever tsoued, and that is saying a great
deal. ou can get it, gratis, by get
ling up dub for "Peterson.' Only
lh rm rnieus circulation of the ma gas
ne c v explain why the proprietors
CAti aiTv-rd to give such premiums.
"PetehKJtt" is the best and cheapest of
lie lady a bovks, the price bein but
two dollars a year, wiife great deduc
tion to club. Speciia04of tbJJaga-
t,..,iil in ratlin? un Ink-
Cu Rt li J. Psrt&sox, CfcfoUal
Shrl, Philadelphia, Pa.
llice birds are scarce.
Cotton is coming in with a rush-
. 4 .
Mrs. (J. W. llarriss i.s iu New Yort.
Kounders hare all come back to the
city. i
Our coiton factory U doing splendid,
so wc are inlormcd.
There are a great many improvements
going on in the ciiyj
Tne State Kair opens to inor av, an!
Iiidds diirinit the week.
Ju'jksoii & Ucll, are vcr'y exclletit ' Job
Printers olliee on Front street.
Solicitor Mclver says crime is very
muclron the decrease in his district. .
The U. 8. District Court convenes in
this city the lirst week in November.
Two interments in llelleue Cemc"
tery during the past week, both chil
dren. One adult and oho child were in
terred in O.ikdale Cemetery during the
week.
."Vlarriag licenses were issued to three
white ami five coln-ed couples during
the week.
Thcv Superior Court of Drunswick
convenes at Smilhville on Monday the
20lb itistanl.
Stacy VanAinringe C. S. C, is to be
thanked lor appointing sound Repub
licans to office.
Solicitor Mi ivvr, was inr the city a
(ew days agoon bis way home from
Columbus Cciiii-
'1 wo capital cases, clung d. burglary,
are to be tiled during tho present term
of thc Criminat t -ourt.
'Ihe Wiluiin;;ti n Compress Coiupa
uy will haveMiicir i'lessvjs in ruiiuing
order iu a lew days.
Maj. Calghill, Engineer in charge U.
S. improvements, of our river, was
in the city on Tuesday last. .
mi
i Mr..Jas. 11. Spiinger, has removed
his coal and wood yard, to Water : Ircet,
bttwee'n Princess and Chestnut. t
We understand, that the steamer
passport, will hereafter carry .the niai's
batween Sinilhville and. Wilmingtoi''.
Thanks to P.. ' C, Brothers, Secretary
of thi Albemarle Agricultural Fair, for
Complimentary ticket. We hope the
society will succeed.
; "Figs and Thistles," by Judge A. W.
Tourgee, has been received by us, aud
will be noticed in our next. For sale
tit P. lleinsberger's, in this city.
The Custom House improvement is
going on rapidly, under the supervision
of Mr. D. B. Thomas, froi the govert
meut architect ollice.
I Rev. George Patterson; 1. I , will
preach at St. Mark's Church, corner of
Mulberry and Sixth streets, this even
ing at 71 o'clock. Seats free.
- m mi
Rev. O.O. Bradvj Minister iu Ciiaige
of St. Mark's Episcopal Church, has re
turned trpm the North aiid' will s-crvc
iu that , church this inortii'ng at the
usual hour. !
Daniel Wright, cdored, was commit
ted to jail on Tuesday in dvlault ot'KW
bond for his appearance at the present
term of the Criminal Court, to answer
to the charge of perjury.
I 1 i
Tho Light Shi l built by- Messrs.
Cassidey A Ross, at their Marine Rail
way, has been delivered to the govern
ment. Rhe was towed to Chaileston by
the buoy tender Alanthiis.
Capt. Samuel Hooker, of Pr. Baique
George Davis, died aKard his vessel,
which was Tying at anchor opposite
Smithville. He-was buried on Friday
in the grae yard of that TiM-ge.
Henry Murphy. ro;ui Wm. Tale
Murphy, was arrested on a beBch war
rant on Thursday charged with but-
glarv. He was arraigned Friday and the
case wa set lor trial, tomorrow at 10
o'cloek.
Catt. John N. Matrm, hai resigned
the position of Justice f ihe Peace, iu
Harnett-Townbip7 aud the Tacaucy
has beea filled, by Mr. Stacy YanAtn
rioge Ckik of the SujHior: Court, in
the appointment of Mr. Jcre N. Hew
lett, of the same Townhip. A very
deter geutlemau and gvwxt UepabliejiD.
CV1. Charles fi. J .oes. Secretary f
the Carolina Fair A.H-iatiou, at Chsr
ktt, N. IV W vpt,our thanks tor
a compliueuLary ticket to the exhibi
tion! to come ftf on the 4;h, U, Ui
?lhof Novfniber oet. Col. Jones
says, M From'! pre8 indjcaiioo, ibg
anaaatsaent predict a larger, brttci,
and suore sucvsfal fir thin U ever
bxt brld here."
We are soi ry to learn that Mr. R M
Orrell, Tostmaster of Fayeltevillei N.
C, has been quite ill. We liope, be
will soon recover, and may continue .to
serve the public many years as jth
p. m. , ; !
Meeting of the Board of Aldek
5t en The regular monthly meeting
of the Board of Alderraeo was held
Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Preseut,
His Honor Mayor Fishblate and Alder
men Myers, , Flanner, Bowden, Vpn
Ulahu, Vollers, KiDg, . Lowery, llill.
The minutes ot the last meeting were
.read and approved. The committee; on
Fire Department reported progress in
relation to the matter of In Kerosene
oil standard. ' - . j j
The committee oo aUeeii'aad ivhai vcs
reported progress ou the date Ordi
nance. 1 ,
. The committee appointed upon the
matter in which Mr. A. Oldham is in
terested reported progress. i
The committee on Fire Department
suggested that the extension of the
Cape Fear Engine House bo postponed
for this year on accountfSant Sof
funds. Adopted.
A petition to erect coal bius lu
North Water street, from J. A. Springer
was granted. j
The lollowing was referred' to the
committee on Fire Department:
Ordered, That at tires within the city
limits, whenever in the opiuiou of the
Chief of the Fire Department, the fire
is under control, aud tho further at
tendance of the Fire Department is. not
required to keep the tire from spread
ing to adjoining property, then ita at
tendance as a public duty shall cease;
and any further services of the Fire
Department, or any one of the com
panies which may be required or de
manded, shall be at tho -following
charge, Ixt be paid by those interested
or benefitted, viz. $5.00 per hour for
each steam lire engine company for
day service, and $7,00 per hour for,
night service half to go to the com
pany so employed, and ball to go into
the City Treasury, for the wear and
tear of the engine and the fuel con
sumed, half of tho above pi ices to bo
cbargiHl for the service of a hook
and ladder and hand engine, all of
which shall go to the company. ' j
The Chief of.tho Fire Department is
hereby charged with the execution of
this ordinance.
The following, recommended by the
Clerk of the Market was referred to tbo
committee ou Market and Fees: 1 1
Ordered, That the Chief of Police,
with the concurrence of the Cleric of
the Market be required, and is hereby
required and' instructed, to have the
stand for' market carts changed from its
present location, on Marker aud Sec
ond streets, to Front street, between
Market and Orange street; the changb
lo be made ou or before the 15th iin
slant, and 'after that date no market
carts to occupy any other stand but the
latter. ; . , v . i ' j
A .petition' from sundry citizens for
foot biidge over the Wilmington &
Weldou Railroad, on Fourth street was
granted, the city agreeing to furnish
material to an amount not to exceed
$175. ' u
A petition from Wilmington Steam
Fire Euginc Company No. 1, for au
appropriation of one hundred dollars
to aid in buying a horse- to replace the
one killed in service, wasgrauted
A resolution was adopted requesting
the Board of Audit and Finauce to re
consider their action disapprovingj the
appropriation of $100" to Mr. Walker
Mcares, and that they grant the same.
A communication from Mr. II . Nutj
was received and read. Ou iirotion,; tho
case was reopened and the petitioner
allowed to be heard by counsel.
The Mayor called the attention of ihe
Board to the dock aud wharf at the
foot of Red Cross street, when the mat
ter was referred to the committee on
streets and wharves, (o report at the
next mectiug of the Board. -
A communication from Calo Bunting
Was read 'an l referred to the finance
committee. '
i i
Application from Lewis. Bryant aud
O. lioyal, to rent the city wharf at the
loot of Mulberry street, was referred to
the committee on Streets and Wharves.
Xlbe following Ordinance was adopt
ed. " . . " j.
O tfVmf, That from Oct 6ih, 1579, tbe
City Hall shall not be rented, leased
or used for purposes other than reli
gious or charitable, and nuder no cir
cumstances, will dancing be allowed ia
the building:
ZHhJ, further. That the Hall
shall not be used fcr any purpose ei
ee it on ihe payment ot lea dollars per
dayrr night and shall nH be kept open
afier I o'clock at nigou
All ordinances or parts of ordinances
iu conflict with the abere are hereby
repealed. j -. j
Alderman Flaoncr aaorcd tat here
I after the Police Hrsutatioos be righlly
j enforced. Tbe petitioa ol tie Clerk
! and Treasurer for aa iaenrase of pay.
j was on motioa of Aldvrauui Myers, re
ferred to the cxxumiUee o Finance,
aud an increase to $l,VJ rvcoaaaaeaded.
TW rrport of the Chief epaeef of
the Kire iVrpartaaeot was rr.l ajid
SherifT Manning seems to be happy,
since he filed his new bond.
,We learn that there will be- a light
i
established on Bald Head at once.
Now, if the Department will light up
the river between Smithville rind WiN
mingtpn, we shall all rejoice.
W. R- Love, Esq. a good sound stal
wart Republican, of Cumberland county
has been appointed Route Agent, ou the
Cape Fear River,. ia place of A. II.
Worth, a Democrat; this is as it should
be. While there is nothing against; Mr.
Worth, except his politics, the position
is a political-orre, and the j Administra
tion being Republican, jibe ngeccy
belongs to a Republican, and Mr. Worth
had no right to expect 5r. ' : Mr. W- Ii.
Love, is a gentlemen of character, and
in every way qualitVed for the position,
the Department, is to be congratulated
on its selection. The appointment will
give entire satisfaction to the Republic
can party ot the state.
j The North AmekicaxJ The num
ber for October sustains the growing
reputation of this ancient :W.d rc-kivig-orated
monthly. "The Woman tiues
tiou," and "Science atid Humanity"
are treated, and Prof. Yotimans dis
courses upon Herbert Spencer's '-Evo
lution Philosophy." "The Diaryof a
Public Man," describes the conditions
aud scenes about Washington on the
eve ' ot Mr. Lincoln's inauguration,
gives certain personal reminiscences of
his own, aud also describes the inaugu
ration ball. Ti e writer, whoever he is,
was so wise iii.his own estimation, that
he sal constantly in . judgment over
every body from Liiicolii, Ssward aud
Douglas down. To any one who was
familiar with the inside and outside of
airairs at .Washington at that time, this
"Diary" does not seem either very relia
ble or oitditable to the author. It is
not quite to be believed that there was
anybody about -there at that time pos
sessed of buch omnispective yisiou as
t-j bo able to see so much more than
others. '
County Com mi.- to i:'iU J- -The fol
lowing business was transacted at a
meeting of the Board of CouuiyCim
misioners, on Monday lustj
Taxes against W. C Fdrgius, J.aving
already been listed, were remitie 1, the
same has been charged twice, and the
taxes-against the estate of 1. Fere us,
valuation .$1,700, were crd.ored to be
charged to W. C. Fergus. '
The petition of C. C. "Railway Com
pany to amend its tax list, was granted
aud ordered that said Company be perj
mitted, to withdraw its protest and list
its personal property at the sum of
$80,000. ' !
In relation to the application of the
Wilmington, Columbia Augusta Rail
road Company be allowe I to list iu
personal property at the sura of 5 l'",i. oi
Ordered, that Waller Cjney, agen: be
permitted to List the steam tugB!am he;
and Douglass at the sum ol"l.r.ii ".
Ordered, that the tax on the scbooner
Snow Storm, improperly a-sced, be
remitted, the same havingbeeri iis'.ed
as jers )nal property t-y Cuuimin- &:
Co. Taxes on the schf.o lu'rsl Ed vj;rd?, ;
Minnie Ward and Ann Ray, were a so
remitted, the same having been t-'rcidy!
listed by VA wards Oc Hall.
't he delinouent tax atrinsiT "j .,.s
a . .-3 ------ --o"
tiui was vrdercl remit'e-.l. t"...j. Vme ha v.-:
ing bceu lied. ;
Tax ou ITuiltd Slates bunds iisud by
A. 11. Kelley was oidered remitted
It wa.s ordered that the Sheri'i I e j
ins'.llielil tar. lurn t.. I . , ,. 1 r I- Xt.!,,, I
- . v. . ) iv lllfMVUI & .'iVll.it
the deed fer property sold I ji er-j -ira-i
taxeti, for I S7, the same having been
sold in consqutuce of a clerical crrer.
The Couuly Treasurer submitted his
monthly report for September, balance
due him ou the general account of
19-14.30,- and on jecial fund balance
due him I'.nn,!?. Exsmiue l and fund
correct. ,
Fifty three coupen submilticd by the
Treasurer were examined arid bur icd
by the' Boan'. j
The report of the Ikard of Edue4tton
was submitted, showing a balance on
hand of fjsi,17.
I Xfce Register submitted bis repi rl
showing $17,10 as the aiuouur paid to
the Treasurer for marriage licesw. for
the month.. Recrived and c rJrcl oa
rile.
On motion, the Board a4..riwd to
meet on the first Mouday ia November
next, at 23 p. ui.
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NKW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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ff f M A W Z. K ifi Uv-. i v ! l'ra4 tap Uw cai. Li-rry twrnt
tLkkntnuirMoi. u- it 1 5rf s";y 0air orwv
(UU Irtal fij.rf. I Uarcl tt i4 hr It ir tml.
Tn turn ofsjcctoait 'rii f 1 a L-iT I - .-
wtUtai o -- osi4 Irr tojaaE I . . jrlr '
"iu.,? j st j , btatc and County Taxes
plAia brir. - cia iftt iCi t Ura
OC ly r tf ltM b &uMztm I
aaaJl wa pt vr -mr jb
tr.m m mail lr. ?. ! l. rrr-..-
t vafiaa o4 fcjM-l )
w a d yer tisements
JSUPERIOK COURT,) STATE OF NOKTU
XKW HANOVJSlt-S
CX)LNTY. J CAROLINA..'
isamuel I.. Smith end)
wife. Mary V. Smith, Vrialatlfls.
vs. ) "
Frederick Itheu and "1
Ileury J. Stettnran and f Defendants. '
wife Ansa J. t?tcdmau.j
riUIIS 19 A SPECIAL PROCEEDING IX
X stitutetl before the Clerk of the Superior
Court for the purpoeeof setting asldeajudg
menf and! decree in a former proceeding in
partition.innd to have the plaiutiffs declared
icjiauU iii common with defendants Rheu,
in :i certaiu lot described la tlie ielitiou ia
thin cause; and for an account of the rents,
issues and profits of the said premises.
Tlie defendants, Jlenry J. Sfcediuan and
wile, Anna J. Stedman-are hereby : notiried
to appear before tlie Clerk of the said Court,
at the Court lJouse in the city of Wilming
ton, on Wednesday, Nov. li'th, lsV.i, then
and there ionnswerordemnrtothe petition
herein or ! judgment will be given against
them according to the prayer or the said
petition i -
oct Li tn9 . VasAMRINOK, C. S.
i . i . - n ,,
lablisnea Saturday, Ocf. 4tli.
TOURUEE'rf NEW WESTERN bTORY,
FIGS AND THISTLES.
A keenly; characteristic American novel.
i:y Alujo! W. Tolkoee. i'rieet Cloth, 1.
Also, by Ihe same Author,
TOISETTE, A Tale of the South.
New Kditilon. Fourth Thousand. I'rice,
Cloth, ?1. rA pieturesnue, vivid, passiouaie
story." Cinn. Times.
I Rwulv shortly.
A FOOL'S ERRAND,
Jtv One or the Fooii
N'.vitu. SkkV. Thou art not altogether a fool,
l-'oor.. Nor thou altOKether a wise man: us
much' foolery as I have, so much
wit thou luekest.
Timon of Athens.
FORM. noVAKl, &. 1IUL1JKRT, New
YOKK. 1 ; '
The above books are for sale by all
Rook sellers, or will be mailed, postpaid, on
receipt of price by tho Publishers. i
0HN WERNER,T
ri:r.!)oNALi.v in atiesiiaxve at
Hair Dressing Salooii7HSSSs
No. 1 1 North Front Street. South
of Purcell House, -
Wilmington; nJc!
None but the most experienced workmcu
employed in tliis establishment.
Manufacturer of TouiesHalr Oil. Col-
ojrne. uenovators. Dyes, lieautiners, Ac,
on. ., js(;i,
WILMINGTON, N. C, j
SEl'TEMUEB VT)Tll, 1ST!J
IMtti.M AND after this date I cease to set
- as j , . ". j
FREE TKADEK. .
I HFNRIKTTA WATON.I
.se;
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liEASONS Will
K tRV DAY IS'
PAIN - KILLEU
1S TJ1K
Bast Family Medlciue of the Age.
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Atid Why it sb'Hiiil be krnt alwavs ne:ir n't
hand: j
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i li.-lt-ra ihlli' t h:it ill .-. i ;i i M-ieuit' 1j:i.s
'fv Jili-idi
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sisa I 'i.irrii- an. I Ityn.
srlj.ini it , vvr fails.
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lit. l it: w;ll cure Cimiii.s ,r
I'.Hiis in any p;nt ..t tin- A
s.;ic dust- UiiiiiHi ;i (!! a ,1; ..
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irom utiu ;UU-rtlir lif .ii pl ciljoo.
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llij. r ui KiiliK nil! otr .,u !) ol
tii-kn nl miiy SultAT la uatm
mJ IvwUir 1 bill.
; J-1h. l-l?-Kiti.j. kJui l-n tx-for thm
to rely oe-.llr prtfxstoa. Sp to
krrp aod 4m la try Uaait. Tt
witjr atUrtJiu( It t. Urtir
tnty fulirxlj rraUti4 fcjr H, u j
lb srtua adxHkot c4 pfta a4SiBf
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NEW ADVERTISEMENT.
BEAD.
'We stood at an ofga window ;
leaning far over the sill.1
And if something hadn't happened "
We uiijht have stood there stil!;
Uut we:.reached for a banging shutter
In a bllndieg uortLeat bree:c,
Fo our friends will have to bainvilea
To join-in the obsc'inies.
TF WE COCLD ONLY HAVK KNOWN
.what a storm was brewing tin a teapot )l
ftud how far oil that shutter was. we chiuld
never have ventured our head outside ot
that window;-but it is too hue- iorregreU
now; tW8 are nonplussed, completely
Miielched. hva been sat upon, aud our
friends and the public petns-:iy lire ie
speclTuliy invited loaUeud theobstHmUsvo
SATURDAY IsTKXT
and we stake our reputation on its hides
the grandest fuu.r.it they evcr.wituetscd.
Ashe slip j,e isltdes, and fvirvtiincLe
slides he slips up must wotfullv. 'We leave
our"kind friends.- to rind out the nuauina
of the above, and while they are doinc ho
we will ask the following queftioiis:
Havn't wetiio iisiu-t anddlrtk-;l store iu
the stiitt? .
Havh't we the p'iM;-e.-t stiK-k of gi ods iu
Wilmiujjton? ,
llavn't we made priccmucluhtifh'csiuce
Vre eommenei.s.1?
llavn't webeeu very uuaeeomtaodatlcc
and impolite to you?
llavn't we charged you for all hecoods
delivered? .
in v m1st.1l.. a
1 ouratU'1!!
iVil ol our frii-ntls wii.t .......... ......v...
Uk-above iieslioiiK will please not buy iroiu
us any more. Uespe.-stfully mmi truly.
P. L. BRID6ERS &C0.
IiiKlancing over last sundav's (uiptrwe
resretteil to notice the tacit iu k nowledK'
ment from someof our brother proce-rs llu.t
we had taken away pjtrt of t hcir.ti ade.'nud
making au appeal to iheotluis tu t to ltuve
them. We.rejiret thi exceedingly, cipi ei.ii
ly -as they were so kind tuul i -uttsidi ra'e
about our coming to trie., l.u: mpin..
wehavetlelermiucd to do l lit-
LAKtri-LST. KETaIL CKo'EUV
ever done In lin.t:.,;!.,.,. VK , inluo
uture have lo ke. p jhiin if. 0 t. -iul r
hearted, ana Ct I iHtWN I'Jii, ps a iili.o
more.
THE BLOOM CHASM HAS 13ELN
BRIDGED 0VEK.
THE LITTLE JOKF.l ;ire n-,
; . irone.
A' line line el TulLlil .OAl'S rc-'
eeiye-1 t.lay; very l.jw down.
TlieULl) CA-1'j; 1 KaII U fiouri-l.ir
am MAUTKl.Li: ilUUjru;.
H e luvc 1ir. u ,.v,r ..... j n...e.l ti ..1
'.Cigar of .a line ll:i.tust it .
ttil tilliik I! Y,.ui I I..- I :. t jM.L. ylo
lurni-liUis the p-r Willi .ur lii.e i '.t t s.r
JToitlirlloii-., at tlov iae JI.e t 1. I... 1'.
keeppitcej, very low, hi, h ot t .,u't .
Willi 11 other jrinir.. Or.. 1 r -
want fiiuinh i :t to .- t..r titrk s 1
klorcrent uJ
NOT PURITANICAL.
AililfHj.il l.j-t4, 1,
the dr
L.J.,uor. r. iliUl I-H. A i r. j,t b-t
purtLajtb-ai eii,!i i-. rttunr fi i ? t t
a they think ao H li.- T CI.A-H i,H a i.l; V
KTullK ran nfl.ifj to U nilhoal: . ?s.f
-rotaie the laili.i IW; asU bi jn
And sil u-.v u it x r the jt l no-i, fc
H mut Ue Ukm tlfl.o to t.c uruti.
bumjai:im:u.
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V OCT. DUTTKIi AND LMIU
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