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y My ... I I . t A -. : i r i 'If VOLUME XV. UTlLMIKCTOI POST, ; :t .',- . i i f i .fiWrei at the Potloffi&e at - Wihningl I C, a Second Clast Matter. ... - I BATES OP ADVERTISING. , .- ! . Eight (8) lines, Nonpareil type, con 1 rtitute a square. I f Fifty cents per line for the first in--1 lertion and; twenty-five -cents per line S , for each additional insertion. - ' 1 ' ' ' All advertisement will be charged i" ct the above rates, except on special , ttmtraets.. ,; '. ' - :' ; v-.;; ,sv ; i AUE THE BOURBON DEMOC J B A C Y j TS FAVOIt OP FREeI l 1 DOMOR:'liIBEKTY'?.';--;':rif': . , They profess to declare their; belief " ia the Declaration; of Independence '' written by the originator of Da nfCcracy, "that all men ' were , born ;'free' and I equal." Under thin banner they opened ; the war between the states. .Were tbey fighting for freedom or for slavery? l- they pretend to slur over that question by sayiug; jthat it ia settled by the eman cipation of four millions of. slaves; yet I f they deny thtse freedroen the Tight of f eitiienshlp, they attempt to entlave the ; white men of the south by arraying an. " I ugbuism between the races, they draw ; the color line. , They-, in their blindness ;: forget that while by their "insurrection" . ary movement against the. goyerninen' , they bad liberated four millions ' ; o f . i slaveu, they at the name time liberated eight millions of free' white men,: and H i seeing their error.ard as a means te.cor reel it and giin power they inaugurated ; jthejku ktujc:tuaraoding system,' when - the' strong arm of the- geTernment luppresded ihat, these designing plot ' ter against - freedom, had resort to I what, they "called agricultural - fairs, gotten up by extorting money from the '.farmers of the different counties under the pretence that they were Intended to ' promote -the - Interest ct the farmert. f - I'By aheir frnU: shall ye xnb w them," i are the words of saered writ Who f were-the 'orators selected to address these farmers, who" honestly attended j these gatherings; thinking that the pro ? moters really meant what tbey eajd? ' They were old politicians , who wanted place,-and who told iheir hearers that that the eatue was lost not by want pof skill and bravery on the part of those i who fought , for . the . maintenance f of slarery, but by the "force of the great t numbers opposed ' to them, and who n "' durlpg'ther delivering of one of these j agricultural discourses,, (unconsious of ; any oflence)oneaskedtbe question,"why i didn'ir yon know that before you fired on Fort Sumter," the cryjiraa at once raised, who is that. Is he aTcarpeUbag , geror a negro or a d-n yanke? These ikt the people., understand ' axe .the j methods by.which tibtrty is itbi be secured - and - frttdoih maintained tinder . the vdomimllon of the Bourbon Democracy t T, Frtedopi, 'do we say why. freedom is unknown to :Bourboii Democracy. 4Tbey are at this moment organizing I thty properly- term it; every mas In 1 irery township,, in every .precinct of 'every county in thia state ia to be told by the corporal of tU guard the pre ciact ia which he Ure that ii he doea M vote the DemocrallQ ticket, he la to "spotted": aud if a white may be called a 'nigetrt or a ecillaway. Jtnd t ean hope for no life either In this Borld or , Tbi tuude ct procedure Is the result -hhe Uiny guheriogstnai htntofore Uf u held by. the Bourbons at what thry H iyuruamrui., where they keep op Ufthlrry" W Iboir party by rkiiog uir puiochitigiaV ring pMpartbry to jpMuc&iuji kuiie hegro, and keep their bud m i h r,uin figt, and by way "f Uuilnuuiiligihedlielve from other JxhiiU wbi !o uut aspire to knight hood. Tie call themselves "Sir .Kniaau." ,.We uir;tnese . Bouibona thej my iUi ad paneh as tnneh aa taeypltk, and Mil under false colors, but tfa pWpIe, the bvne and sinew of f jhe country are not deceived by thelrhnas. :-:!;--'....-. ..-"! ; V' . 'V'?'' IS HO. b. P. I2CARC9 RUN. iXlStO A 1'OLITICAI.COl'RT. ' We publish the following for the hiblic V) eee a sple of UU Honor's on; .-t. , ww UoU, white, larcjnyof VLbout o hundred 'Donnda of braaa.fronl ha fcaJlroad lmpaay verdict, cnllty. -4iU ol the court tbat he be fined . 110- a&d toeta. "- - ' - r Tri-iTv :?, lift. berv Stevtnaoff colcrtd, larceny, . tfMxmt tight pounda of braas ftosn ,PUia Skinner Ttrdlct, gnlltyr aeedtii foar years In the rnlUn- Frank Uaker, alua Frank lloU, Ux ,eayof a al! quaaUty.of Iwaat rer tnilty sentenced to four yearsla oU Ui white man of iatelU-eseA: J was Uto vxxtdtcua tt the isUretd, ,c-4ttason and Lzttt nrt ijscrx&t col tU boys, Tho jtnUtt la theea decU J we leve fc the public to conaldet A DEMOCRATIC BECORD. The ' Democratic Idea of a- political campaign is a small assortment of neg- atives From the ramoant Jarvia: wha quits bis official duties at .the Capitol to go a slumping to the idiot who spits' on the sidewalk at McllhennyVcorner, the Uemoeratlo party cannot advance a sin gle defiped issue which has any Interest to the people of the State at the present time. The subject .of the tariff ia a ' myst ery and a stumbling Lblock to their highest offices. Mr. Bennett seems to be In favor of free trade, at least if he has any preposses sions concerning it.. Next week he may be n favor of a tariff for revenue, and probably bforet ejection., may go for protectiou to American industry. Utt: Eluffin, , ityia likely ; strongly advocates party . .organization 4 and party discipline .at thU," pjtrticular time ; rjit , It is ) bitt a very" 'few years tint e he, was. a Solicitor of votes outside , oi party jfeahy. These obvi Otts instances are but sainples of the Protean . shapes in wbich that incon sistent party appeals for votesV : r f ' . There iaone subject however, whieh tbey. cannot evade, .i.ai d upou their record on" which they haye. the har dihood to ask . for eudorsemebt. ' Tbis is .the subject of public education Jarris and others of . his klduey; actu ally have the impudence ' to invoke the attention of the yeople of the stare to their 'effort in behalf of; free education. Why, it. waa bnt the other dy--ot a year ago that Senntor Vance advlaed the 'colored ; people 'not to lay too jnuch 'stress upon education. Of course the Senator ; and the party which' he leads in the fctate'do ndt. jay any stress upon the education of the masses Ignorance': is the 1 most powerful ally thekSenator'a "party, has, at.d ioo won defiie wishes-to perpetuate it. j . i.. - Let ns examine the Democratic' re cord in North Carolina upon public education, to , understand : and apply the following statement, it should be remembered- that the Democrats had been in power ia the State ten years when the figures were compiled. ; The annual report . of the' Commissioner of Education fort 1880 states that In this Bute, for that year, there were 459,324 entitled to public education. Of that number, 225,600; less than half, were enrolled In the public cohools. The average school days were 64, the lowest of any state or territory in ; the Vnion. Mississippi and South Carolina, both under Democratic :- government ' were the next lowest, and the average school diys In the year in each of those states was 77." The salaries : of teachers in North Carolina for that year amounted to 1318,453. New what kind of teach ers can be obtained to teach a child 54 days for $1.40? Ia Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, Massachusetts and Ohio, all Re. publican states and selected at random from, the report, the average school days ia the year were respectively 162, 150, 143 and 176;' and there was the sum of from ten to fifteen, dollars a year for each pnpll ia the public schools in stead of one dollar and forty cent a as in North Carolina, .'-'. .f- .1 Voters of the old North State 1 it.you desire your " children instructed and taught how best to live and employ to the highest advantage the , facwl ties which God has (iven them, Overthrow the demoralialog mind, destoying De- mocracy which would enslave tne peo ple by making' ibea brnorant, wb'on lead then by appeal to pnjudice, and which paralyses progress and develop ment by Mlfihnea. -i - - L SKE TO MKfOOR MiN. I It behooves trery man of family in North Carolina to see before Toting;for themi! that candidates for the Legisla tor stand fair on the education interest of the people. Wo wnt ree i eXooi in every Township, with competent teach. era who will teash ten ' months in the year. Let those who eaa afford it sap port nalveraiUee, bat tho etate moat educate the children of the masses . - Tbo Bourbon twaddlo about cdnca ting the.common people ulUke thtif ballot and fair eoont eiap-trap" it ia all oondja order to niako, totea. 1 They hever.diddo it and.thejiBeTefwUl.Taey want uixir$ti, the repk want teAeeA: and they wllh never get them unlesa they show by thslr ballote that they Intend to elect only each see aa will pWf themteXm oa record on this snb- Do not bodeccivpd by fait ,o? ; by( idanka in platforms. '',. ... ' .. :,. ;. It ia tho duty of tbe SuU to edacaU the thndrea.lt ia the duty of the pooplo to aeo thai their ItsUUlon ttxrj la laio oTcct. Look out fheade-Haow ia tho time to he!t besssa and rrctta fmdoa and frtt gonrsstst. by the ptcpW, "It v;nU3 lin of Actrtcia labor and Assricza cass!kirtrs lalttxry te-riU and Cwl"'- 13T J, V1LMINGT0N. NORTH DOW, DID IT; HAPPEX ? 1 1f AS -. ;- ;'IT I JTTENTIOir Ali ? . ' Te readers of tho statement pnb luhed by Horace A. Bagg, as chaif. man of the County Commissioners of New Hanoyercounty, in which state merit Mr.! Bagg seta forth, - that in the year 1877, . the tax levied Oy the Be publican administration amounted to 15,509,800wiirb surpTiaed to learn; that the" tax for the year 1877 Waaler led by a Board of County Commission- era consisting of a majorityof -Demo-crats. It is well known that the Board of County Commissioners throughout the state are composed of five members, and a reference to the Officialrecorda of ,the Board of Coun ty Comnsiasioneri of New Hanover county, will show! that in 1877 David 8. Sanders, Pq , (now. deceased) who during his whole life was a Demo? crat cf the 'lraitet est.," tru member of the Board. Mr. B. O. Worth, who' since th war ' aud ' under the influence ef the "calor -line," has! Onifurmiy voted with the Democrats j and was -sppointed to the poitioa which he now holds as a County Cora mUasoner, and for-a Democrat, was on tne- Board of 1877. And Mr. ij B. ' Qraince.r' 1 ' a - prnmoitced Democrat was aao a membu ff the Board . of County CornniaionerH for the year 1877, wbeu the county taxes' wereJevied, and when the tax ou- real1 and - personal - property.- was fixed by that Board (composed of a majority of Democrats) at $1.00 on every hundred dollars valmtion. Mr. Bagg had all the boots and records at hi command Did he slip 'up by mistake, or wai it designed f - j; ; : --':: V j laasmuch as we iatend. the publica tion of these tax ' levies by the County Commissioners in a! short time, we for bear atthi time to comment on this remarkable prodnction of Horace A. Bagg, who has made- a - publication over his hand as I Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners which is not supported by the record, as any one who has any curiosity to, see may do; by calling at the Court House upon the Clerk of thiat Board. Publish all the clap-traps for politi cal effect yon please, Mr. Bagg, bu t confine yourself to facts as they ap pear upon the record, and whieh . can be verified by simple inspection! Oars Dollar ok. the Hundred Dollass oj Valuation is 1877, by a Boam OF CotJJffTY Co'MMissioyxEa CoNTAnr IRQ A DjsVOCKATIC ; Majokity. The highest rate of county taxation since the war. Let the people pause. I.IDE11AL ANDINDEPEXD. . EXT. TICKET IN II Alt- f t NSTT COUNTY. Harriett county is inhabited by aa good, brave and intelligent ctizens as any portion of North Caro.ina, and they will not be controlled by rines and bosses. The Ting Democrats have nominated a full ticket, but the Liber al Democrats are going to support the following gentlemen who have declared themselves candidates : W; B. Surles, for the Senate. A. R. Wilson, for House of Repre sentatives. John H. Pope, for Sheriff. J. W. Atkins, for Clerk of Superior Court. ' i J; A. D. McKoyr f ir Rsgitsr of Deds, ' i This i a very excellent ticket and one which will carry fie' county by a very large majority. . 1 Mr.J W. Ji. curies Has been a leading Democrat, but canvassed arainat the Prohibition Bill in 1881, and he haa de clared in favor of a free ballot and a fair count and the rights of all regard less of color. Ueb a very able peak er and will support the full Liberal and Congressional State ticket. The Kepubucans will support Lim to a man,' and he i will recetve a: least a thousand Democratic vote. ; " A. R. Wilaon M a Republican, bat take him all in all, he ia one of the moat prpular men ia Harnett county. He married the daughter of one ot the beat eitlaena of the county and a pbyai- cian of great- ablltyi Dr. Jooea ia known only to be loved by hi neigh bor) and friend?. Mr. Wilson will carry tne county oy tnreo nunarea majority. i . " :' ".' ! J. H. Fodo la a rerr prominent mer chant and a citlaen ;of charaoUtu and ability and will maxe a good otacar ir elected, whkh is confidently predicted by tho Liberals. j i J. W. Atkiao waa elected aa an in dependent candidate Cmu years ago and now aa ho haa come oat on tto Liberal ticket. He wilt sorely be re turned to tho oQco that' for ftr years has been so ally sued by him. . JJLD. McKoy tho Uextster of Dtedf t this gentleman ought tho Rhtonuthm ia tho coafaderato army, he can haidty walk witlCUe aid of his aticka. bat this did not keen Itha Democratt from aoa- iaatiag a ring caadhlata agaiaat hisa. but tho bbtrala, JJeaocraas, ana xo ttthUcans rroTOse to eoatiaao alas in cc. thia teas U should br. it aho that tho true frtend oftkatxeoaftd erate aotekr ia not to bo Xiaa4 with the Rerbcn Desaocrata. Wo ho re car Rfrablican ftkada of nuraet: wiU cos bat to cua and sa tkU lit wboe tkxtt ia strrcrted. If tbey tatjfiiahaada wiA tao Ub era! iadepcadast aUistaa ol UaraeO, they can rcdera tho ccus troca the kanda eflitrrcateOT?tiUjt nbo CAROLINA, ' SUNDAY. : AUG. 7,' .1882; ' t j OITX ITEMS. Xoney; post, saved, by advertislnr in the "' Money made, by advertlilDC la the Post. f The way to be well In formed ubcrlbe to the Post. : rr:iu.., i- aaa a aaw . "aaBBaaaa-a-Baa)aaaa"afcM :. - Vannar'a predictions a cool snap Uon- fay. - ;; : '-(jZa., h:kiijU::ll . '. The way to gather all the ' political 'a ews of the day subscribe for the yon. ;- I j ;JJ' ,'''"-:: . ' i , n-'Vl'aii'j f ; A CranJc of a woman, named! Agnes Kor wood, was brooght to this elty front Fender county, for eonflnement for 20 days, tat set ting the woods an fire on Tuesday last. ' a eatflah, weighing seven ' pounds and measuring finches across the. headland two feet la length, was caught at the Mar ket Dockuon Saturday afternoon, last. He was a "hot cat." i .' or " ' 'aMMaaBaaaaaaavajafejaaaMaM We think Ileum W. E. Davis Son have at last bit upon the right method of selling fish. They are. now selling mullets of their own catch, by the psuad, and i everybody get What they pay lor. ; -; ' j; t' ; ';. . The copartnership, which has heretofore been existing between the Messrs. Jfear Bros, haa been dissolved'and the business will: hereafter be cdhdueted by Mr. 8ok Bear alone. v w,;,.. ".. Mr. Robert Kennedy, w are . pleased to learn, still continues to improve, and we hope soon to have, the pleasure of shaking him by the hand, ini ngatn welcomtog him among us. i .-.:; ; , Burned by ttnn-Powdar. A little son ot Mr. W, J. Pennyof this elty, but wbo is now residing in Brunswick county, was severely burned, on Monday hut, by tun-powder flashing in his face. It appears that the little boy, whose hsnels George, poured the -powder on the ground dud then stuck a match to it, when itflafh ed up and burned him abput the face and eyes, very badly. It Is not thought that his eyesight was injured. .We hope soon to hear of nls recovery. - - v-' -Si Fire at BocUngham. : :. About 4 o'clock.on Monday morning last, a fire broke out in the business section of Rockingham, destroying a considerable portion of the town. The following are the sufferers : Mr. Russell, warehouse ' and store, and the stores and entire stocks of Messrs. Leak, Everett ft Co, F. B. at H. C, Watson, J. W. Holt, Mr. MoOauley. also a dwelling house belonging to Mr. J. W. Holt. The stores and stocks were pretty general ly Insured. The fire is supposed to be the work of an incendiary. ' . ' 1 ':,;'-:, .Blayor'a Court, "! The following area list of the cases tried by the Mayor during the past week : " Peter Smith, drunk and dlaorderly and resisting police officer, fined flO or twenty days imprisonment. He went below. Walter Shaw, disorderly conduct. , Dis missed. : V: : . j John. Swlnson, same as above, was also dismissed. J ' " - -. r -' ; John, Footer, ulserderly conduct. Dismissed.--. . ,-j ?, ! James Gllmarteni a ' seaman. Five days Imprisonment. - : ' . " - j ; Mary Eliza Lively, disorderly conduct. Dismissed..:- : v';"-.-,y ! J. H. Cowan, disorderly conduct, fined 55. He paid up. L k . A young man, whose iame we are re quested to suppress, was np for disorder, derly conduct, butwas dismissed. . ) '- Recoveroa. f i On the 10th of July last. Isaiah Fennill, living near Bnrgaw, lost an ox whleh he baamever heard from unUl Tuesday last, when Fenneli's son saw tho ox at Hilton and claimed him, by the ear-marks which had not been altered. The parson who had .the ox staled that he bought him from a gentleman In thia city, and the gentlemen " stated that he bought him from one Zaoh. Holmes, whom tt is said left Bnrgaw when the ox was stolen. The ox waa ie'.lvered to Fennell. Found; , ; The body of Antonio1 Cassaletto; the Italian whe was drowned oflr . Hulthville a he 23rd i&st waa reeovered on Thura ay evening last.1 The body was found near the wharf of the steamer Blanche, but the b4 of theoolared man. Bea Murray, who was drew ned at the same time bed not been found at last repot la. v . .. float to Jail " , Albert. Herring, who waa axranted oa Kav- arday for tne lareeay of LaaUa Jack- so a clothing, had a bearing on Monday latnd was seat U Jail la defsult of bond aa was also his para our, Mary WlUiaaaa. ftr reeetvlag tbeoa kaowtag tbeaa to have been stoleav They wtu both be tried at the next term of the Crtaalaal Coaru ItU said that this U not the flist time tbaSibe tbaswht fa ba rulllT af nrtaka aark and ivala ba they never eoald be directly axed apoa hlmbeJbreaaUl thU Usee, aad tt ts now aore tbM Ukely that be wtU go to board ing lRleib. Teanor Iter Anantat and Kepcmtbor Veaaor. tbo wisllsff propbs toUowtan pvadkUaas a the latter part of Aaraat aad the Erst of 8ptmbr; "Ia ttt the laUar porUoa off Aagaat waa AUaatle Statea coaat aad ta the vtetalty of earre4 oa tho asth or rth of the The arowat ladlaatloas. tasay war i m!laarei. point toancarra sianae towaffts tho aad af saoaUuaaa ta aboat the sasaa looaUUoa. tf aosaSgbtly fartaar JCorthwarl XI woaUbo wan aa take ptaosa where laey aceatri aeav aa waa ae a&aag iha 3taw X TnealryaT44avbcr Is Cxaly aa ao aa epaJtehy arrare danuWai as ta aaaay ana of t&e 2CarUi and Smkus AtUaUa ejws- Tbo tva by taa V. A XT. B. H ee tba eat , On Saturday, 19th .Inst. Superintendent Savaf e took the following named convicts oat to the House of Correction, that were convicted at the last term of the Criminal Court : Wm. Davis, lareeay 1 years: Clara MetU, larceny, 1 year; Margaret Croom slander, S months;' Edle ' Divine, assault and battery. SO days; Lewis "WllUama,' aa sault and battery, SO days. : , ; --f ,v Oa Sunday morning last. Deputy Sheriff Daalel Howard took to Raleigh the follow ing named eonvlets for the penitentiary; Frank Baker alias jFraakMott, lareeay. 4 years; John Johnson, robbery, 10 yean; J.' H. McFarland, larceny; 5 years: BobertSte- phenwm, larceny, 4 years; Sophia : Swain, perjnry, 4 yean; Mary Ellxapreeapernryi 7 years; J, R.Teboe. hone stealing, a yeanj Jos. Teboe, (horse stealing , 6yean.' A Deputy Sberiff at st Disavdvan- Tuesday afternoon, of last w'eelr a Depu ty 8beilff of thia dty met with one of the mcst trying clrcumcstancea of hiallfe.- He was ehaslna a fnritive from i uUlce. and was close upon his heels, whe a ,he turned and - ran through the store of Mr. H. H. Bloom, on the corner .of Floh and Chest nut Streets, unseen by Mr. Bloom, and tho officer proceeded to follow' him. when Mr. B. H." caught hold of hl; and Md bim "py tam" he wanted to fe now what no was ru aug through bis store lor, ui proeeed' ed. loUuid hlaa until the officer explained when the man bad scaled the fince and made good his eaeapa.. i-n-'i.-vS.v.i'S T9 our, Merchants, :r; 1 The Post is now issuing eaoh week oytt 0000 copies of Its paper, and we call ;tbe at tention of our merchants to the (set that it Circulates la every part of Norvh Carolina , and all ihrougb our adjoining sister States; and we think it is now to their edvanf ate lo advertise with u. Our paper reaehea places la North Carolina, where, we vouc'i to sa;, none of pur other city papers are known. "A word to the wise 1. sufflclent-t The Flrc,FienI. w ; " We are pained to bear ol a Very; serious fire which took plaoe at ' Plymouth, X. C.J on Wednesday morning last. The fire' is supposed to be the dastardly work of som fiend, who thought in this way to reveac his petty spite. The principle - losen are Jos, Vale, ta whoso store the fire waa first discovered, Magett A Co .W. A. Blount; W. C. Ayree, B, T. Whitehunt, John . W, Plercy and N.B yearger. The loss' Is esll matedtobe between 120,000 and 135,000, upon which there waa ' bnt a alight insu rance. . .1 ; . i . . ! "The protection of American labor and American manufacturer I utterly repudiate Cand despise.'! i IF. J, Orten in hit tpeech at Lililnglon, Avgutt 22nd. I i The Newest Show and the Big qest1. B E! BAWtETX & , Go's New Ukited Haileoxd Shows. This new est as well as. most coUoeail of all amusement enterprises will poeitiyelj' exhibit at WiUalugtoa on Monday, Sept llth.'--;h-J It is the best advertised show that has ever been announced here. Not onlj are its bright and costly pictorials dis played on every side, for miles and miles around, and its illustrated news paper and programme! scattered like snow flakes; battherea asolid emphat ic style in its manner of presenting its claims which commands attention and begets confidence. It Is consicous for not indulging in stale, dishonest "aggrga tion,M "alliance, "combination" and twelve ahowi-in-oneV clap-trap, whio has always proved a delusion anda anare and involiei such preposterous claims aa to utterly discredit itself with all except the greenest fooU. On the contrary,' it assumes only to be one new and great show, which ia the best of reasons-for believing it to be sf . Neitt er does it resort to caanuracned ranret and purposely mixed "and vrgae xene alitise and figiiree.la orJer to losvey the swindling j impression that it haa rare arac in, wh:ch, ia fa, ae o uoneui ex lies cr. - , ,, ! atiractioaa are tuuUifaxioua ; as well as atove?, aad it Is d matter of ear prise how many slriet'y new , featars4 caa be crowded, la a sing la eablUUon, z-eoras urucea to 5 erfiorai taeradibJe feats, kutdlo leapiac reiadeeia, gtracei irassssd to Eomaa raciax chariots. I Hamaaaa'a ateaa air, ship la operation, 1 - w man aire riding a eyaocephalon, elks ham test 3 Uadews, ten faaay elowas in aissultaseons rivalry. h!rh and does- diataace doable . aoaenaalt 1 leapera, peer! eee expioiu la the tyeaaaalasa, ex traordinarily ; tanked v thoroagbbred horaaa, cosakal tthooi of saoakey cosn- adiaas, avtaoter . liviag White Kile IDpcpoiamoa, ( txlraordoaary feaU of hercaleaa atroagth, deads oi anvsccllao and fesalalae latrepUUy, and, In fsd, ao great aa array of aoralilea and ear prisei that U sroaU traxactnd lie llay Ls cf a neertaaper aoUcn to giro thesa even the brlaSsst , aaeatlnsi. i The street parade at coaanatnaayai In saa-xl&ade and graadasr wuh Can eihrblUcn, and iatrodsctaaagrs ccr aUrsxUcsa, tlixtj AxaUia castla, dacsr&ird ia tbo tkheaiasd ascaicoeCy trarjlrstaad aMsaated by axva Xlabeseiasa. i . , .... Tee Taan!ifttl Cst ITerda . :.: -t UtyiiiStt. r XI. II. X? tuta A Cz 1 ta la tlaalS&l aa aspeasa la de Vt I : nupiasiiCriciuwQei . IiIs'Corlea bt Cents ITS LIKE MAY NEVER AGAIN BE SEEN 1 ' 0 iTHE MIGHTY MAMMOTH MONARCH t'-W'A ' A Vn ! r.tn I treir at v Af qra '" J."VJl - UKVUKM MMV WVIH IVWI f - ;--'V" - Of an Amusement Organlxatlons Panoplied ta . Barrett f Go.'s Railroad. io 1 il DBJxKTAIi.CISCrjS, XOTPTIAN osHipn1, of "Living 7yrbnc5lers! i 1.-1 ; PoslU very Coming aad will ENORMOUS METROPOLITAN 50 BLAZONED CAGES tWilininononday,SGplGmDC 'in - V J I, f ; u i tv v -rv Positively the Largest Collection ol extremely Rare "Wild Animals with any exhibit lot -i - . onUUsconUntont, IXneLABXaEaTLlVlNU . i -' "Wliite Nil J KCippopotomns Ever imported-a-huge Shambling River Horse, the terror of all Saurian a claimed bv . . ; many Theologians and Xpographers ito bo IdenUealwlthte Behemotii oT the Bible. .... A PAUl OF MAJESTIC GIRAFFES, 1? , : t ; Broken '.to Harness and drawlnr Roman Chariots. $100,000 ! Invested ?f fffi LQarx n or ErUCA ' A MOBSTER ALL-BEPEESENTINQ HERD OF PERFORMING ELEPHANTS, : ! Including TWICB the lartest animal known to exist, the famons old India War Elephant i Several laches taller and the heaviest animal ever oa this Continent; said to bo over 3u) .1 years 01 age, aiio wie jaiurei. raU-crowaXaepbantover aeen. $15,000 Till: GREATEST . iu.inviuiuvBijnigiDf The only animal of Us kind everoa exhibition tn' this or any other eountry. Yon , . wu ms ui ureal AijXBausiA.a AJB1KOU83A, As aUmal never e,.. ..,.. baforo Exhibited la America. . r ; . The first aad only A HOQIPOPOTIMTJS Xver exhibited oa tals CoatioeaU ' .-jt : -.Iv... TUE QWaVl,QEMlJIXE HOMED DORSE. Ton will aeo the SlmianColoasrua, Cynooe'p'haltiau tho SHv7m Tr- forming DlskClc Itliiriooeroa, sn A.qviariuux ot Iolar Jkxsanmoth. ' Ton will seo features never before witnessed with any other Exhibition on earth. Elks driven teadem fa the streets. P forming Arabian DroaMdaiies, Kobraa trained to rerform incredible feats. Lapland Hurdle Raclag Reindeer, a OteaaUe Rldiac ' 1 ; -i'eriormiBfiJea or liters. Lions ana Leopaias. -A. Fair of AfHoan Eland - ACavaleadeo .Fourteen IHsrlbrraina; .Kentucky TnorooaabreKla. 14 Te larg-eat a amber of the most beautiful aad bast trained Bonos In the Wot Id, and more thaa a whole show alone. : THIRTY ARABIAN CAMELS. j A Cooap!eU aad tnexhanaUble eoilectioei of LI via 1 Zooleckal rodre J Voel wifl see WILLIS C02IT8 orijleal sal oa!y ltlaiatare drews t(lT, Ami. MkA six oonrLErc cnxd 160 rtruann 1 02rE !ITJ2CXlAfciL 20 TVCrJTY concnoAULT tCAPcns. 20 ?. C11AJ1PIOS OAIlSDACa HXPC3, - j i - - " " Ilaa44 by Ulesi TIeLa Ctrera, Hr Orris. HaUta exsiel . t "-.'-' - - a-isairxra xare,rav - - Ta0saiaa twa.faeraad eUSavae CSdaveef faeaUaM awwwwtd. Too WHlraaaI CJtO ai DtTKXUQ. Cxat los Ante mi Trfsla C etgutaw, IO :GLO"S;i ' IO I e4 by taa aUSO LACSS UaCTrTai; GSJIATAtStAS CaCl treateao. lao r Jamais rgsra rxni: rtmo jurr Oi.3 II0.v-l.Lv..i3) NUIIBER35; Hows. ,.' .- V ' .. ' 'lit - ..- CARAVAN AWD UNIVERSAL Exhibit In all its vast entirety at . 3 ijfem -TSr- MENAGERIES COMBINED. 7 OF WILD BEASTS. 50 -uriLa jjuxv xnneo uie smallest OF ALL FEAT lit E, 5,000 14 KmImi ooupjusrs ooiimxt:o. aTSOXO 119 CXXXS1TS t 100 caa csacaeat.' - A sraatsawaf a a-t- uiiat it Atvr-y Zl ll'SJZn'.ZZ JL.3oV3i:'; V TTia tz zzT&rz:' m imt t ut a - - - " """ - twdaytbaaffimu tatamctty. I55: i
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 27, 1882, edition 1
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