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S " V :...' 'Ml 'Ay -i f f ,- VOLUME XV WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA.; SUNDAY. JULY 2, 1882. Single Copies 5 Certs NUMBER 27. y No f I A 1 i 'Kbrtdal the Poslojfice at Wilming ?u7.a..a Second Clogs Matter. ?JJxES OF ADVERTISING. Eight (8) in8. Nonpareil type.con ' dilutes square. . . -- Fifty cents per line for the first in itios an twenty-five cents pe? line inreash additional insertion;; ? ill advertisements will Jte .charged 'eithe above rates, except on special wntracts. ' - ' ""vi. -.1 The subscription price to The Wil- months f 1 .00. ' . I . . . . 'H communications on busines must l,e addressed to The .Wilmintok Tost, Wilmington, N. O. : KEGULAR REPUBLICAN Hew Hanciyer County pricket, 'Far Clerk of the Superior Court, STaCEY VanAMRINGE. ' , For Srieriff, - i; STEl'UEXH. MANNING. For Register pf Deeds, " JOSEPH! E. SAMPSON. . For County Treasurer, V - U WEN BU ItN EY ' V '- j . For Coroner, EuWARU p. UEVVLEIT. ; Fyr Surveyor, xx , .LEMUEL D CHERRY. LLG1SLATIVE TICKET. For Senator,; I For Ilouse of lieresenativea. WILLIAM II. WAUDELL, KUSTICE E. GREENE. Ft Constable Wilmington Townshiti, HUBERT SWEAT. AfSISBlAN rUMSUKD p ;1 he just and proper punishment of u Itn, J. (jruiteitfY wai delayed ex atly I ooe yesr sate two days. He shot Pres Ikieut (iarfield ou the 2nd of July, ? ISM; and was hurg day before yester I day, June Oth, 18S2, He was no more ViluDitlp than auy other? sane but lazy I nu, t bo ia too proud to work, and I mvlti sacrifice honor in : mwt any way I ?lopreaerre tender haudi, a 1 1 ilr com fflfiion, fine clothes and a genera! de fl(tve make up, which so often pol he ciinisr to a like deception and ".-jtasrs it off for viitue. Guiteau was a Wretch of rery circumspect habits, and flour 'opinion, should have been hung ng K He was a temperate and tj)crance nianbut was a bold, bad eTil, who should have been in the hot frjion', with old Satan, bis master, long ;lulu ago. There are many ruch in iU world jut lika him. -VEHx -POINTISO '"UAtier IN X -. i-OINT." ' $ Lie i tar, of Tuesday fast, contains a iy havj argument in favor of the . nt system of county government;; It irutnent that is fully as weighty Dd reasonable as any other that can ; b . sdradce i. But. the difficulty with, i particular argument was, that the lper the Star went into It, the less - D argument appears and when the , reaches' the close of .the case in i : tbe case had evidently slipped Si'ougU LU fisgera, and in falling sunad" mptiUe down, so that it was re i'ly a case In point after all, but the t m io a very different direction i &vsvbt tbe itar would have it; and ' tie Itar left It, evidently de i3na of being able to have the case if t ioiu own direction. In brief, yisfB ihs or met an educated Btpr to whom it explained the evila of ffHi sjatem of county goternment, .'ia the people elected the county of--sod the Uoatonian in reply aU ,M ihatthey bad ibVsameevUt to coo ;M f 'uV ia Boston, because the Jri lectwl men they did not want. &nr Id a minority here in elec County oCSciab and Jhe Boato f11 in a minority at nome. The sliy being that Um Star has to rVh-a colored pajority herf, 0i ISktoaian ha to contend with $mTtii iritX majority e noinA Ail WonlaVe eirxritnce w iUj l; wuh vote la the case in. point. If tiiy case or polat in the argn- zt f Ue Star, Bat tbU Irian vote Etonian speaks of la a Deme ? i tote, and heaca the tr l nut In taiaa of either baTlcs to aban j ; i Mcaae (e point or else aay at a Z?vk raajorlty, or aa' Irian rote, tjfable of selecting proper local aad aeae evea at tbe expense TtoeiBg aa argument and then - ag lu, Tbe &Ur ackBOwledgta fti Bottoalan waa wroe?,4J J W"aplaiaieg be: the fota M '-aJoHii'Cl net aslt Ua, and 1 ?of admits by Infotrjca that : : atisaU pd-t, Iscltrfio ;-,otifu b,itrdt cindor and a due regard for logical In iereocn ouzos w nate maa ine eaar i r - a. m m . . W acknowledge that the , rM of the ma- jority in the county goternment iwas right, and that the only objection to it JtepresentajiTes of 1S7C-77, andpub Waa because it results did not suit the liahed in the Honse Journal at page Star. - ; - '.-,',' ;: . . 375 and 876. A'ftr . fw vparxnf "We have received a letter from Mr. A. R. Bridgets, Jr., recommending Mr, Jamea E. O'Hara for Congress in the Second District very 'strong It. Mr. should by all means nominate ff colored man. and that Mr. O'Hara is equal in point of ability with any man in the state. "". v ."' '. "' . Stokelt's Place, . . -'Weightsville Souki, .l J- j. . June 30ib 1882. r JJy inTitalio i of Mr. Jacob Green wald, a number of cit'zens principally business men, spent the day, last Frida; at., Stokely'a place at WrightsTille Bound, where Mr. G bad a tempting array of all the good things of this life prepared, and to which ample justice was done by those present. During the afternoon the bappy guests held a meeting, at which Mr. John Har, Jr., presided, and Mr. J. F. Stalter acted as seCrelarj. A committee of nte n- sisting of Messrs. W. U. Gerkin, 11. E. Scott, P.; Northrop J. Corbett aud J. W. G?rds.was appointed to draft suit able risotiuionsr who submitted the follow inu, which wtre unaniroously adopted : ' ".. -Wherkah," We "the .friends of Mf. Jacob Uret-n wald, having this day been pleasantly 'and friendly entertained by him at thU place, and deemingj.it but our duty as well as pleasure, to .thus acknowledge bii kindness, therefore be it thanks, aud that Tor his etlorts to pro mote aud enhance our pleasures we collectively and individually hereby re turn to him our sincere and heartftlt thanks, and that the pleasures of . this day, guided and directed by him, will ever remain as a bright oasis in tbe de sert of our livt a, and be ever remem bered, i ? !- Resolved, That our thanks are emi nently due nl are hereby tendered Mr. Btokely aud Lis estimable family, lu. asaioiH iu . uiteun.iu u uiHiu our visit both delightful and pleasant. Euolml. -That the. ISecreUry lurnisn Messrs. Oreenwald and Stokely with a copy of these resolutions. Adopted. , . ExrnreloiiistN. An excursion, under the auspices of the two Masonic Lodges Mt. Nebo and Giblem went from here to Smithville, Monday 26tb, in honor of the anniver sary of the Pythagorean Lodge of the latter place. It was one of tbe largest and most pleasant of the season. Every one on board ws in gieeiui rpiiits, which were enlivened by charming music, agreeable social converse, and invigorated by an cxhilirating brceie from the river. Those who bad a de sire "to shake the fantastic toe" had an opportunity of so doing, as there was a splendid string band on board. : At 11:30, the Passport having rescued the point of destination, the excur sionists disembarked and proceeded to ramble over the town, seeking congen ial ahadr spots where they might actt'e down to dUposeof tbe content of their lunch baskets. A Aer the "inner men' as well as the inner woman had been satisfied, a large crowd repaired to the court house, where an address was de- livered' by Mr. Mabson. by special in- vitatioo. After which tbe masses formed I into a procceaioo, headed by tbe Excel-1 aior Band, and marched through the I principal streets aid avenqeajof the lare. 4 be maren oetng completed me whiatla of the Passport warned us that it was time to get on board, which we did, and after a pleasant ride home-1 ward we reached the wharf again, at 6-30 p. m.;; 'h The general exfrtsaion was tnat every one bad f mmt d?lighliul time ofiu C. U. M. Wilmington, N. C, June 27. ISSi W' 'u , The SlUbry XxanUtr aaya : r ' Bamm of the Democretlo paper of the .... k.tn iK.I tfc rtennrncf 1 . r - :r are paying ou ue aaai. w know, or oug W to mow, mat we jjemo - cratie party havs not paid oue cent of tbe state's lodebtedoew, nor bas It been rd nnder their admInbtraUoo.r It U true tbat they have scaled or repodt- at the debt la park and have rtvsu new bonds ia txenats for cM boo wvavf crats are boeaUng that they baje paM Ibey have given n aew nou ia exchaage tor part of the old one and retoeto par the balate. UtbeUbo4 ..,A,li' ?J a?hthai.v m .7 I It i V ; . k . V.o members that Comi-wo the m-jority ward tbC his efforts in thus endeavor- - . ..j , , ' iog to promote our pleasure is deserr- party in the General AsHmb.y. inz of.' our' bizbest appreciation and The justices of ike peace .are ail to nflortrS SSS S totW Jra.g-ronM !..t -T'Ycf ts " elect have beta aoU as aUvta, Tne rlovI privlsg the ree?ia w ,4lr mdHjsi are ail liberal and are rw je4 Ultf Oil CWIVJ V - County Ciovcrnment. w nnMi.v. i,Ai..t k .- - ...-;. - bounty government bill mafr l.r ih Eepablican members of the Hon of perienpe the people of the state, ex cept the bourbons, to whom experience Is as nothing, endorse the statesman ship of the gentlemen. The protest enunciates the position the llepoblican f""' "vw "uwuuuu" lu"BB it was written yesterday. Bead it: A protest against the Act to Establish y Cottnfi Governments. f The .undersigned - members ;of the ouse of Representatives, do enter their solemn protest 'against the pas sage of the bill entitled,' "Au act to es tablish county governments," and de sire the same to be spread opon the Journals. - .r '' ' : ?Kv:. ' The power of the people rests entire ly in the right thry have to choose the Officers . who aro to exertije the func tions of government. . j ; They areas much entitled to the choice of those men, who are to levy"! the taxes they pay, ns.lhey are to elect those who make the 1jiw, or the offi cer who executes them. , Why hliould they have the power to elect the Justi-. ces of the Supreme Court end Superior Uourts, and be deprived of the right to select the' magistrate, who are to del cide neighbor aud neighbor at their i very doort? M - ,'. Under the provision of, the act here-j in referred to,; the General Assembly take into its own hands these preroga tives of-the people; their voice isil; fled, and the powers' which belong to the people v are fra inferred to the ;few be appointed by -1 hid ImxIj; be justirrs are to appoiul the coccuiiicuer-i. and may appoiut them froh thvir own nutn ber. X. i They , are. empywt ik J to ' eoUblish county courisaiid thertby.oitiu judg ment upon tbe rights and personal lib erty of every citizeu g the state. The people1 jire entitled -to i hooae their officers tor themselves, tb(;-rfore it is a duty we owe to our constiiu'ents to protest on tbirhebalf, aguiuai iuis usurpauon oi power- RespectfullT submit led. Wm E Clarke, Craven county. ' Willis Bagley, PerquimaB county. J E Bledsoe, Wake county. ' Edgar Linebacb, Forsyih'ouiily. Thomas Hayncs, Yadkin. ecu ty. W A Duggan, Edgecombe county. ; W H Crews, Uranville coiinty, -. Willis Bunn, Edgecombe county. . H E Itodgers, Granville county. H H Simmons, Craven county. DanleU K Johnson, Warren county. S C W.Carter, Warren county. Wilson Cary, Caswell county. Hugh Cole, Pasquotank couuty, J L Hood, Henderson count j, ' A J Allen, Northampton county. James Wilson, New Haiover county" James .bnnls. Wake county. W P Ormond, Greene couuty. JohnA White, Halifax couuty. i WmT Ward, Bertie county,' 1 , Alfred Lloyd, Pender county. J T Reynolds, Halifax county. Jacob G Scott, Jones county. W T H Ewing, Montgomery eoualy. James K'Dvss, Lenoir county. : Joa O Hill. New Hanover couuty. " D L Russell, Brunswick coony. Thomas RPumeU, Wake couuty. Townsend E Ward, Cbowai couu'y. Tbe InvcaUtfatlou Fraud A liut Several of the witnesses who bad been summoned to Washington, hav ing returned, concur in a gtncral state sent that the investigation of the Sixth district, will be without any damaging results to Dr. Mott, and will recall only upon the head of ixjuaUr Vaaco and 1 hla political squad, who adopted tbl i metnoa to secure a nine cucap csptiai I for their, party, by raaioc up uise I charges against the Collector. They aay that CvU Arioficldjeuies coniplici I ty ia tbe disreputable buslae,and tad ales it upon ance, who now finds him self in a dilemma, so much so that be cannot even gct!olFa stale jokevand ap pears forlorn I 1 ne cot to tne govern ment of this fco'ish business, will be serenty-five ' or a hundred thousaod dollars, in all probability, as each wit ocas draws not lea than $10 a day. or I flOO each; most of which h expanded I IOf nairoau iravri w bmkiio iia I lorto.. little bU bruocht awav. Ia jwl CZaminaUoa oTwitn-Mes. treSena 1 ua eudearors io faai Usea in order to j obtain what he desire to learn, asking mVStSSfJS: by tue Senator wrged upoa tne I Whigs to roost bieb, wta IVrcocraU V)Sutaville Jmr, Tbe wirld move Forty years ago typo for his Zrn&r. To-day a a yoat Colortd Ires AseJaJ km ateem atlonai CapUal, atd perma .i kvea tatelktu and .War Ells, i ever tmy new Cry cxak i m . at m w t. There is. no question - which igitatis thf, public f0is4 j the j tociMkn' system of county governmenX. lis bale ful! effect have i bcea; felt throughout from the poor honest farmer down to the most humWe citizen ' Xbe"' n"ht to elect our bounty commissldnera, has been taken from ua, the right to elect our magist rates and pur f echool; .com mitteemen, and.sUlI they say suca laws were enacted to protect the white men ' of . tbe east from negro f rule; ;,nd z t t . i 1 A 1 cisims we oouroon . party mo i do, tae whiteman's party the par y of the saints. . NoW we ; appeal to jry-free man,-erery lorecjof tbe equal gbts Itepublicans, liberals aHl in;icp "snta to fully unite lumSelvesrto ovenarow' this evil so monopolizing in" its rul ing, bet m sriow,these gentlemen that voxpopuli suprerml lex Wilson Newt. Rep one d Railroad changes . It is -going the rounds of .tie press that the,, Baltimore & Ohio railroad haye bought a controlling .interest in the Richmond &' Danville : road ' and that shoctly a sanf John AV. Garrett, of the Baltimore & Obio road will be- come President of - the Richmond & Danville Company. It is also said that the Baltimore & Ohio will-' soon 1 take in the Gape Fear and Yadkin Valley railroad, and deprive the inevitable Best of the Atlantic & North Carolina road.' Masop Boynton, a Louisiana plan ter, not : liking tbe way in which one bid nec-ro woman was workintr. xvent put into the field to whip her. She defended bere!f with ber hoe, and he went back; to tbe- house and got his brotner, to come arid htlpbim whip the old woman. . Then the woman's hus band, Sam ISimms, came to ber defense, and Boynton stabbed him id the breast with a knife. Then Boynton mounted his horse, rode (O town and made affi davit against biaims far an assault with intent to kill. ; The assertion that any goverument official or employe has been assessed by the Republican committee is a lit! The assertion that any attempt bas been mad ft to coerce contributions is a lie! The assertion that any official or em ploye has ever been removed for not contributine is a lit! The assertion that any official or employe bas ever been made afraid to contriputo, except by Democrats and sham reformer, is a lid -Arattonal Mepublscan. : Job Harvey Ridgway, inventor of the Ridgway Refrigerator Sy1!o;ifid, whoae novel proposition to Tree za the body of Guiteau and exhibit Jt for the loir fit ot the relatives of tbe assassin. attracted widespread, attention some tun? since, died on founday, of quin&y. al.t r an illness of only four days. . OIX X ITEMS. 1 iSubcribers to the Post, through me, must pay up their just dues to the pa per, or after his issue they will receive it no longer. A bint to the wise Is suf ficient. - C. II. MoOEE. The Howard Engine Company had just a loriout limo on . their excurskn Wedneuday., s ,.,;. Uenj Socfa, the proprietor of the Fifth street livrry stables' which were recently destroyed by fire, estinutcs his losj after deducting insurance at about Capt. Brock was doing a good work yesterday afternoon, in ' washing out the gutters and sprinkling our priocipal streets with a large hose. It certainly had a cooling and cleanatng ; iffect. ij1- . .. CapV Rrock.otir clever City Marshal is nushins ' aKorour ' street' improve jmenUaa well as be poibly can with the force at his com maud, and if tome of our good itsple wbofeel themselves slighted will only be patient their turn will comebimcbv. - V v We were, pleased to shake, the hand of Mr, UG Rose last Wedoevly, and to see him ia his usual good health and fine spirits.. lie has , completed 1 hja government contracts in Fivr vl . and is eis reae north. He gave u good news from several other Wilmisgton boj amoag them, specially, Mr. F. A. L. Caasidey.' Good lack to tkcm ell We Itaru fiem Mr. Taj Ur, of tb National Cemetery, that a wy baed some marble monument was aeat oat last week to be placed over the grave of Cot EJ. Mrrj, oftbe 7;b U. S Cva!ry, wb i 4 at tfparanbsrs, i a, ie isn, rJtd by the tnrritieff eCktrs v( tu rrgiect Mr. T. placed the su.wr U piUayeiUr day asornlag. As a slight lcdtc tvo vf fcww bvl It was Friday, we Rirk tsm report txm aa iajbrrnaic;?cc!a vf tie YrtiUs Cab. Jose tail ht bZl tat oa ix dean ablrts ttat day, sal wrnag a rial penrina oat if the x tz ha ks west U JUl h at te au i? a3 tliU kit lxa balax d.oaras4 aad trow amrttcd thslhe kad cssptWd his has alee ta tit iiy, asl that thry were sr:cr-rrjcX anlwU kswd a gxSaa aIrs, We It!t a ! Jurist at- - r - ..j . . Shoo fly ! ain't it hot? ' i i n " ..." Watermelons and cantalopcs are com ing in our to market. . We are glad to hear good uews from the Point Caswell railroad subscription. The crop reports from our inimidiale surroundings are' fair, net .withstand ing the cool snaps. Colonel D. JC McRae and lady are spending a portion of the summer with their- friends on Long Island, New York The store of Mr. Jamea Hewlett, on Wrightsvillo sound, waa , rubbed last week of about fifty dollars worth of goods. V-T We are sorry to bear "unfavorable news from our venerabh friend, Dr. Closs. We anxiously ,h"P fr" bis re covery. Who says bo? Why every bot'y. They jost know that Point Caswell is going to be overj-un on the' lfi. "This s our last CjipU Dlck.: " " ! -.f , Dr. Love's case f iostruuaeuts which was loit arrmt -iwo weeks ago, was found by a to'orel ojan .near Smith's creek, lst Jl ;nday. ,Tb i-struncuts were, damaged by lUit. . . '. Mr. Frtd. Ividdei's store at Kendal),' on the river below this city, was robbed last week of about toO worth of croods. One of tbe eu-pecied has been atreuted, and bouud ovtr. " f f ; CapL Birry, the contractor, report the completion of the &coilaud Neck railroad; and says it will be turned over this week iu due form to the W. & W., railroad Company. v i , V What has become of tha murderer Pharaoh Sykcs ? A reward should be offered for him as aalimula.nto his cap ture. ! Itumor says be hai beeu seeu in this city recently. ; National Fabmer We have ie- ceived the first number of the National farmer, au agricultural paper just star- tee at VashiDgloD, I). C. IV ico per ahnuui, $2 00; six months, f I 00; three months, 50 cents. The dog cart ia"doing about" and much merriment is sometimes Occasioned in the catcklug-uf the canines. " We wib there were no dogs, nor , any necessity for them; and we have; no p reference to the number of legs ia making these re. roaiks. ! ' V i- ; I - . --; If your sweetheart, dear, has kicked yoM, and you don't know what to do, just go to Cook's and get a billetdoux. He keeps the 'best and purest, and this fact we will; disclose they are right down at the landing where the Pass port c?mes and goes. The grand opening and house-warm- iog of the Hotel Brunswick at Smith ville, was gsy and festive. Our friend Perry is making j a success of bis enter prise and we are glad of it. He deserves ill We nnderataod that be has found it necesrary to et additions to bis house already, We repeat it again, thai robberies. burglaries, &c, are too frequent in our city. There u a remedy lor this com plaint. We are not the physician. The voice of the public asks who is the pby aiciaiii me verdict of tbe public is, Monr city government. As a weekly paper we cannot make special mention of every occurrence, but we keep posted, aed we not only ask, but we demand, a greater vigilance for pubjic safeiv. A colored man named Ricbard Mc Clammy,; was attacks! Tuesday with sun-stroke and died the next day from ius metis. a iremi was Sent OO an errand a long walk over the railroad ia tbe heat of the diy, when, the attack came epon b-m. Uu uedta kevpa vejcuole atacd, acd was known faai leatly a-Uact Dick. IIU remaiaa were earned up Thwr-Jjiy noraior to Kocky Point, Teader county where he orlgioalty ciom from. x We oaderstaad that a purae ha been gyttea up aad a tiae is to be awaaded to the cgtiest maa a to loutgrs oat Me Ilheaay's corner arcry aAeneea he tweea 5 aad T o!ck. Th U a p.1 vau atrrctiat.t, vU fitlcalars ef nhkh we are wot, at liberty to state sta tu the priae U awarded, after the lapae of the alVJed lime, w kea we w Ul be pleased te let tbe gsahlie know Marry of otar lady fiitada, we Lear, are cua trihvtecs te the pejat fand. , - I. .r , . Care Faun Hit ex.-W hare u d U hut what aJ the cxrtaisa ( the steamers bttw c Vltruj. ad Fay t:uU.a as rery fe aad twaast Cailr,; grsUcrcra, Ul dclrtpt- elaUy U seesUcw qapUls SaOof tU ainser MejyAatoa, as o&t cf the very hoA Cers ww hirt evtr as. I aulct a3 reel si lav e t ht u-Jej Ut ci.aa. t;ux,aa xocai. snortTs. The steamer Wm. Nyce, really looks nice in her new clothes. . vj ; Remember schedule B., or you'll be sorry for it afterwords.' ':? jpfii Not long ago a.' female in the city gave birth to triplets. ; 1 ' : 1 The Review seems tohsve made many friends for Mr. Darby. UV"" r In addition i to the i .'tif.-S.1' MaH, Mr Pat Larkins will run a package express to tbe Sound daily. ' ' ; What has become ' of the red hat brigade ? , Has the picket line of pub lic opinion driven them back ? Swot of Ih. neurit jwrljoT lt cream. None very seriously, though. , The old county I Poor House is in a dilapidated . condition; and the piazra looks to be hanging dsjigerpnsly. Some body ought to give it attention. ' Mr. Edward Eixby, of Holly Springs, MiBs-, representing the KashviUe life and Nuptial Union is convaa&ing our city. The plan of insurance seems ' to be a iHpular one. o One of the largest fisli of the jSound-. er species, that ever was ' brought into this market was .offered for " sale last Thursday by Mr. Andrew Johnson.' It weighed about 25Rjs and sold for 75 cents. . . The old confectionery store of , Mr. Augostini, on Market street Is now oc cupied by Mr. McDermott as an eating saloon. It is certainly a convenient stand for the market men and the peo ile from the country. , ' . t We notice that some of our lovers ef fish will pay fifty cents to go to markot, ana carry along, a day's, provisions, a quarter's worth of bait and a fishing pole, and then pay fifty cents a bunch for sheep-beads. Ask somebody on the Passport if it ain't so. Tbe shipments of sturgeon from this market north are'i really surprising. From inquiry we learn that two firms, dealing in tbe business in this city, have shipped as high as one hundred and twenty-five barrels a day in the busy season. Even at this dull time fif ty barrels vrere packed and shipped to northeru cities last Friday; ri ! The steamer Julian in moving . out into the stream to tow a vessel out. over the bar; Friday morning about 4 o'clock rati into '.ho mooring; of the Revenue Cutter Colfax when bier propeller e- camo entangled with the chain and she swung around by the force of the tide, colliding with the Cutter and sustain ing much, damage to wheel, wheel house aud atcaring gear. Damage about $100. Mr. W.B. Orr expects to leave us in , - t a few days to take . an extended . tour a tiring the mountains for bis health. He has beea compelled on account of failing health to relinquish his business. We exceedingly regret this necessity which takes bun , away fm our com muuityj nl b're b-will : Moon regain siteagtUj aud return to u.'. Has clever, genial ways endeared him to many ar dent f lends here, -whose best wishes will be with lum whereever Jke goes. r Air. Henry HutaiT, corner of Eighth, and Chesnut streets, will ia a few days be prepared to famish excursion and pic nic partie,- and the people of Wil miogtoni generally, with! the verylcst Sarmapaiilla, Grot;, r pop; Ebda Water, and linger A.-. These are strictly prvnu.tkm C.ioks snd we think they would oe mighty good for sosee aati prohibitioeiau jwe knew of, especially when they visit SmiUiviaev reirenixo Mr. HuJarTa bar aad yon win never wake uu ia the morning with a ringing bcedacbe and parcned Hps. Tbe poor colered. mi wh was ia rested at Cspt. Nebtea' lace, and who apear lo l 'limb and leay was or dered by.tbe! oommeueo appolatei to examine hla case to be taken to the loaaae depextaseat of the' cooaty TW Ueose. Us waa seat there nadcr the name off Dummy as no ethrr name cowld be obtalacd froaa jblaa. ' As no oae ia Uacse parts knows lass, we deem it rrcrcr to dUtriie hbe Ivk gUgtr hresd coiav, abot 5 feet 9 iocte b!gh, Susi sad 'lgu aboet J2fv ' Has a car ia tbe Uk ef the aaeck, Strrea4 Ira baUct scar. Carries lie kinds sareaUy la hisdcnf, atyla, W a ttr we foo-iih apeanacsj gtactar?. Te rvgrtt to learn that SU. Tia IVU m rlikl arrsrt'y knxl la4 Hotiiy cTtx by e-tig threnima a cart U- atdtieg a Aftjtf rrrtb We here, kwcrsr. to ajt kla re? sal tat twe.aU that ic tH ctl kt ill arj fskss i $zCxn Us tlUt w'y cecals Ha rwsa lich he eyaasgaad wwrk tla la assist way. It i sUU4 lixl Urx r3ik jiicr, tka nnd ISssal m V V.t tm carm In the) SAsTiakt."' v y- !' - The following aarriare licenses were issued during the past week: Charles Anderson and tiaraha? Coleman. Interments during the week. Oak- dale 1; Belle vuo J; Catholic Cemetery O, Pine Forest, 10. ' ' V The following are the deaths reported. during the week: One still born Infant; : Infant eon of Abbey Jones,' 11 days, spasms; infant of Phillia' Holt, 9 days, disease unknown; infant of Minnie Tel iair, 2 months, cholera infantum; Har riet Cam, 41 year?, dropsy; J W Sheri dan, 3 months," menengitir; Danl Rib ert, 9 months, cholera infantum; Phil- lt T 'r .1. ir" . ... i a.k- " fantum; Jackson Miller, 3 years, bipn- chitlis; infant of Lucy McNair,; still born; Robert Whitney, 3 years and 3 months hydrocepbalous. " . -' -jiWaSBBSBBBBa- DED3, MOBTQ AGE3, &C The follow ing deeds, mo'f gages, &c, were proba ted during the' past week by tbe Pro bate Judge : ... i T J Jarvis to S L Gilbert, laud grant; F A Newberry and vifo to A 8 Colwell; . W:B McKoy, asaioccv atd wife to EH Anders; David Mosley to W H Cotton; Martha Breadstrect to T M Gardner; J W Robbins ana wife to Charles Bchulken; W H Cotton and wife, to Monroe .'By rd,: &H Manning' sheriff, to Dawson Bask; W H Hill to 1st National Bank; W L Smith, May- or, ;C Robbinr; Rich Beasly and jwife to Beasly; Samuel Merrick and wife to M O'Brien; G O Soulherrand and wife to Agues Parsley; Wm L&rkins et.al to A Gilbert; w cd EVrkins to Kale Bunn; Ed Kidder to Grier Kidder; B F Hall and wife et at, to J F Johnson; W O Price and wife to W J Newton; F 11 Darby, commissioner, to Bank of New juanover. , , -r . . . Mortgsges F M Moore'io lVGum ming & Co; J Reily to Bank of Kew Hanover; John D Rogers to Worth & Worth; J W D Waddell to A FDatir: H Munford and wife to T Parker. Robert Williams, a young white Ban, was arrested last Monday by Deputy Marshal J. U, Ncff, charge with .rob bing the U. S. mails.' He canferssd lit guilt, and in default of $500 bond was nt to, fcy CoaaiuMaiouer Mctuivg VVBHU UiiU UlIC u. c iisiricb Court. Vv ; : NEWADVERtlSEZriuSlS. NOTICE v v StII ED ILL JJ. TAX ' EftCliANTi?, CTIIAIER CROKgR'J, ' uommisaion aiercnanu, Keepen or Hotel. ; BcardlBf Uouaea, bating ilouja, and al. other Traders or rroTeaalont, who are 1U bla for the payntvnt or the abova U. ara berawy aotiflsl that ikla tax fain daeon the 1st day of July, and tha law' rcqntias that thS asms be paid la doting tat first TE2C DAYS In the month. 4 ' Jal2t . , ,- .. ,r CAMCROX, V. iX, Jrfne 30. 1 jc ues tut: to urrocu ocn frt'taas aad tbs travstlag rvbUe giseri try, that ws hare optorl a batter ahop aa-t caUnx aa loon aVUiU rtacsw BhaUg iota aeatly, aad taaalcnuaUbelat all fatitnv. Uivt u atrtaC IIAaAKAIICSjrjB. JeSttf rrvtaSorm. Hew Oummcr Rccort ! Hotel. Drunswiclc, IU. rtrry . . - r?rtf Ur. '"'a. iijnim aii humm wri.. aanastoa. tkw Utmi lv ta um ', v iJijnpJW' spHTtncc m a aU FICSTOAY OKJUSTi niTlfiitjT tf tla'1'15'' T " ! Jtiaaj aad faUaf awe'e--t-atawA-" i raUD tsf nenar faa"; ; v "ef W t m aJUa tun timm mut . aai a-aav rCt WmmImI atttki S-t.. ra. w, Jf rlUV ''wisBaiBaa jtai e rfeii vaf yMti m mt saTII Ut M r? tlszm UZ tn t3 ti rates. ; !-ia . .UiTyai Lilia, nt
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 2, 1882, edition 1
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