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P . ' . - i : 1 IT Hi M- - V,. " . -J' , ' 'r ft' I MM II i i 11,1111 ii i t - -. I t II ' S I aAHfe J . .. - 1 ! a .rLU VOLUME XV. ' ' ,yiLfMING-XQjSr POST j 5 ol the Postage at WJ , .... v n n Second Clas Mailer. I . ' ; . bat "f ay v Attiiaiflu. .. Eight (S) lines, Nonpareil type,con- ,l,riSc2"?Wibi .ertioH and, twenty-fire cents per line . I All adFertisementa will be charged tct the above rates, except onspecial The subscription price to Th Wil- Kington P03T is $2 00 per year; six months i w. All communications on busines mast ' be addressed to THB VViLMiiraTOa Post, Wilmington. N. C. : . jiEGULAR RiSPUBIICAN New Hanover County Ticket, For Clerk of the Superior Court, . HTaUEY VanAJIRINGE. For Sheriff; v ' .... V - Sl'El'HEN II: MANNING. : , ' : 1'or Register, of Deeds;' ' JOSEPH E. SAMPSON. ( ' For County Treasurer. OWEN BUJ&NEY. For Coroner, . EDWARD D. HEWLETT. : ; -For Surveyor, . . . LEMUEL D. CHERRY. LBUWLATIVE TICKET., a , " For Senator. F5r House of Represenatires. , WILLIAM H. WADDELL. n EUSTACE E. GREENE.- j For Constables-Wilmington Township, ROBERT SWEAT. ; SPECIAL TAX BONDS. Voters) Road tome Domoeratie Mopnistry and Deurben Klee-1 tloneering Balderdash The i? Jn W iWedneaday'a (.,. ff.nfln n awfUnWal fvnn I the great harm that weald corae to the people of this state, in the event that ibo coalition carried the stato, for then Myi tho Review, in case the state of North Carolina was sued for the amooat of the special tax bonds the Bepabli cans 4wouU have the employment of counsel to-defend lh .Inrsiws' .ute, sa .s these oond. were creaUd by a Republican wguare, ... ...ii -t aTIaava fpanii as a reason why these bonds should not be )aiJ. v.";'' .' j . : --V. t Now let us see what the facts are. Fr.U which- neuuer tne nl.P Rnnrhnn nanerJ Will dare to I pru which! neither the Review nor iui ufcuw. wvm. rrr i ... eoiitroTert tbe undeniable, unanswera .v: I l.klA Hn.niain. I ble fcu. In t htf first place, if the Re iublicaus and Liberals should carry i. .uf th will not have the em IUV Stw T i ploytnent.of counsel to defend the in loreaU of the stato in the special tax in anv other legal', matter whtlcvei; because it is the Goveraior cf ihaatate who emolovscounsel to de- feud ike interest of the 'state, -ho la ssd willBe for two years o come and I w ..a s t ... ..wawllearw. Vital Atsm I ostil the chctloa Succeeding this, one Thomas Ja Jartia, the very same man who, as a member of the Legislature that created ilose, voted ia faf pr of the bond, and was paid by Plekerell ' fifieeu hu udred" dollars to do so, so that hen ihe tiVM inUmates that If the Republicans and Liberals succeea.e icw i j luillton t decide ( ' eriJently lorgeis or does not care to ie- member ;U.at it took less than that to tet JaivV toie, the same maa who will v have the employment of counsel to , Jefead the iuurcsts of the thte. , ' J- , - Let the voters of ; North Carolina .rt collect that through the Hallax and other fraud, Thos. J. Jarvls, the ..me .ub Toud to create the special tax bonds and received. conaideratlou fot " 'dolor ao, wUl be the man who la to, ei.lov.cottusel for the" aUte, to alleg fraud as a reason - why those bonds should not be oaid. What sort of eoua. el will he employ and will, he allege ; fraudas aVreuon why those bond. should not be naldr .This qaestloa is especially pertinent , froai ihe fact that the JUvUw aska this . qseatloo, MIs the party thai commlUed 5 the traud the Proper party to truat with f ravtag- the fraud U a court of law p . .IuthUcoooecUouaaothet aeries of qaesUoos surest thttaselTta froa this remark of the Edit. mU a Of dreds ofthouwndsof doilArsbrioltiei LfjWAture to commit tka cwa, la II Impossible that a few mllUosa CoaU 4 sad would be used to prevent TUF5 efrau-v ; CoaaLierlrs that the same saaa who C the fifteen huadxti Callxrt to vela tx Uieao bonds U tie eaa to tspUy couasel, tie Cccxbca prta cava frola biy a&twer this cttUs:. htiitx thu aay boJytUe, Ajrtln.lf Uovcrnor JarTls ahouU ca- ploj counsel ho would Lt employ? jEjA'k -1? " - Memmon the so hr. ' the man wlift Made tbe tig Democnttle speech &i the7 Btate Oonrention. And Merrinen wu J the very mtn who wu 'employed br me ran road bonds through The voters of North" Carolina Will aUo recollect that more lhaa aihei tnlh lf ,tne PcW tax bonds were I Put ln th hands of Democratic pre iaenu of railroads and those remain- ine out. a tW l.r.:m;?A,?V-.- by Democrats and none by Republicans FBEE KIVEtt MAW V MB, J. D-: WILLlAMg.'V The communication from -Flea Hill. Cumberland county, was put ? In the Post during the absence of the editor, oar Mr. Csnaday, who is too .well ac- qaainted with Mr. Williams' chiracter and standing as a gentleman, to have had the litter published -la --.the I columns of the Post, had he (oar Mr, OanadayJ :been at home. : Mr .WiU Hams , has the same rights of oher citizens to ran for office if he desires, lot w. hi fih fc.in.ir'" ,. ; u uiugeseeaer. xie is k oasiaess ma -a--- r-, -uu "Puvuu,WrilCa, e-d Wak f K" nMr.M-"' t--- oeacandidate, no man would aooitf-hiii. celled to.iA-tW hfn, .n . .v i . v i to do so by Mr. Williams. We should . i j . ' I uo wi kuw m aee me xsemecrais rutr i .nl, - w hwu iut.' s iiiiaum. amja s a. w iiiiiii i - ""ti TkTviT- r" UD uis. air,i , . womu sot I auow his supporters to commit fraud, I and if tbey did, he is too much of a do, paid onr city a flying Tisib-Thura-man to accept an election obtained by u engaged actively In the such, means. The editor, hiw; always aplgn; they are ameag the very regarded Mr. Williams - with the verv I highest respect, therefore regrets the puelkatloo. of the letter above referred to. GRIT ts. TAIiK. ' xae uourbons find that the liberals 1 The Bourbons find that Che Liberals: throughout the 4 are not going to U BonrhoniY ha ltlMnnlxl tA InMml. I date the Liberals, they 'have met cool determined fight, and a spirit that brooked no insult. This has caased them to dp. their dirty work sab rosa-- by hints and inuendo. .There is plenty of grit In the Liberal ranks, and if the Bourbons imagine that they can play lAr'Tlecelf ea. , 'i'he JUiberaiS JUy rwozoil, and advocate ! the , YaM6fQt the seUlement of per- aonal differences, and tjtough adTerse to personalities being brought into a political' canvass, yet they are deter mined lo maintain their right to a free em- of luical ion,. and 0 Vrf"w ' . .t. i i.iL... kiNir .1 i n.i. r inpin injui i - - - . j. i pushihg h.t nmnilrn to tne tuu 1 Most of them v.. .rn.lt nnwder. and I . t - i:tA.Aut K fallr as are not to ds ; uiKowam . T I. ..'7 ' .a -A I some of the untried nre eaters my oat before they get throagtt meir aouu i moathings and cowardly stabs in the back :-: .V -; iV v 'io;, ; 3 vs-J BOURBON inrPOCRACX- The B rorbon Democracy are on a I h campaign. The . . : CbnvenUon. recognising the- ouacuMy l ef tiM Ii- 1 j or convincing the people that they are not capable of local self-gOTernmeni, passed an elastic f reselaUoa whtch r"T. . I. m . Mn.sae to j, in the ,eaatera ;toantles, Repabliean majoriUes, t.lerl g, by promlala then a coatlnaaace of the presenV sysiem pi AVarament. .Xatha weal they elaaUo declaratloa tha they ,01 wedded to any particular iorti Af roverument.M These tojssea I . v.Tt Bvtr ahowa any respect fbf th will af the vaoale whea the expe - ai. f the attv was at atakt, will ! find It a hard matter to coaviaca. tat voters of North CaroUna aa they are attempting to do, the theyV wP are aot eapahle of telectlag their local .flMtt. A Whv could not the party, ta I ..ntloa. comet. : pot and tay pUlaly aoaAtly Uo poUcy of th. I rartv would be oa tais au ." Eat U U a Bouxboa ceasorf party la responsible fo? It, had 0, u if they keep them la power. r.nblicaus aad Liberals UU the pinly what" the, lateuf to io lImm 0a the other I ija-j: ,0.1 that ' you aad yoar I myhm ecapcltat ta elect Jtzx 1 QoaBmlatloaeWt. JoaUtes el tit I TtiS9 -d Cttool OooaUtttntsJ - If l' . A - ... Un IT. Uil tUak v..e w . . ,i . j- a. Jc-.cllt-:r. waa la firli . i 1 t - ' WILMINGTON NORTH mi r nai areiried JJemocrat. thelral- line mrm k a a - - w Jaca is agaisv on th war patti filling hla hlt riABu.iiuT? UU. Z 2" - Tr"4" U4un6 iuBtnwwin-2 wcmrepieaaca to learn that Ur. Bobt; I wwea,u white of on or two ens ta 'odbriijgmjf he honeat yc I Jn,ldl ana Dr. 3T. & Walker, who iMlkeiiwlUiicntraUacthepolaoBaBd ehance "'"'J .o loociaoaa to nia atand&rd. Democracy is bound to wio3. ! ' ' AITER. jin.- 7- . ,f f That sold out, ehroait office seeker, Gjaeral J. If Leach is' oat oa a UbW raj howl.; U.lea gothifli'forthe sucvmsimhx sur ina ( --- t-.j.,nm.. MiGb ,Bea(lM valvar fellow, who Ja.o Uowlnr .7 ? " Jjemocrai never exercised . . aa ' - I , . mncn l4fliw:a-hIa-MUrTka'aUlto erals are welcome to him lor all the good he can do them. Bennett will n6ts leave a grease spot of the Gineral j M. . waen tne meeL" lk Alfired, M." Waddell whinaea Charles R. Jones, the coward lai. jast . rnruiravi hir , ti. j street, south y n9wiingiiie the wniDnadHAe- rni .ai.i.i. i "e IlTi.TtZ V T" r wu"D f us dj ui una . - - -'--- ".U,' " PJ far mercy at Wad- j.iii . i m s- s ueu i lianas. w... ' ... ... r-' V fM1 fiomiw, - eoilori 1 T " - jjuuerprue, ; ox wios- irMi thesUte,,; ;;. ( ! 't'jt. . -i i-.U ' a . "... ' mv nmt wnm iaoi xvm mmaia vvtni .a. y7;AIlr!r?-r I . .t i . - ""y"- v. . ioao thall elett eountv emmiimnji:-. I wiw v ww.f 1 ui cars - mufmawtrmn i !$; &. Foyle,i Letter, J87L ...... " "T"" T-.T ? r: r tt- t.a . . iZ ZZrA " 9a' . f "VW IB OWOT1U J 1-c t J I "Most Uea.rtlly.' nearuiy recommead venr Raft iTMrt., i a?u vurs lor aianey ana liver, diseases, and shall be srtad to aaawr n quesUons regarding the same In con. T . JAMKS A. JaOWMY. IiOOAIi OHD?S. I Advertise In the' Poit.;au '-f f;: i "seeadTSrUaesaeat of City Taxee ln thla j - 8eea4verUesteatsX CoanlyTaxeala i . . 1 See sdveruesateat oc sm. .at. r. r. ... .i wneyaiawT? h'S ' .t'.UJ'iiii!' I, Zggs are reported . scarce at thirty-five canto per dosesw; ( w OWBooiae ttvkaew whea .thaaext wui take puce. fioe aTerUsemeBt'or freceala' for 1m- iwvlhgOaFeaa'iUver, .13 S. J This iQeeuhaekerewUi held a Ceav en 'tloa oathe x3rd lnst. ' . . W IW. A'a.t'AlA(AAll. our aaroor looas uf Aioouoi aaa aosuo asw gdaeoessairamsleaepattsl-aHlafc - (A AtMm ehaage has takea place la the weather duxiat the past w eaya. r. n -oaptT egant heroes oa Tuesday last, frees eoJd. it ii aald that two huadred paparhar- rela per day can be mdehy saaehlaes now .to. use... :: ij:;!.i 4 ' a tiwhlea was bat rusting the stv. er oppeelte the htartas Jtonway has beea A UUlsaaUd of wlaale Wesrorsd rae aae to eesaV sSy Tuesday night las. A rxdmany of ear ritlseas who have at aojamerlag tt at thaU.saxamsr 1 Marts have rstarasd home. mxv& Schlosa lost a very fins aotse oa 1 t-a last, .The I heated aad died. ,tohe5 eTeeto rWSOT-waZ.aii weai aahorsoiTMynls tsts Nut aM timeagwtttUaavwl, ; , -to.J.ILIIilvaaaaBtadse.tJteaala- .MMmemt ta treat at ale sMreea szarxea atrasftAtotheabape efaa slagaaAswalag- aw iLtfar ths BTtstest acrcbst SVaSatoaSo; the ags, gives her thmnag free eieaa wtua 1 -tf.llUw?ivL J -aee birds are aaw eaxung as tram totSeeatsper They are asidtabsi at.lt rats. Gee. AuTvekAad I CapUB. U. "SS JiiT "'.."t."" ilockof c:a . . M Merihaata aad hartirsa Aii. - - ttaaraala.BVdrattl taa, U Oar eiieaucs: Ja wve tr wit-a a etsadjr I ia t4taetito wmtifc the I m sot repairs n I aarrematui t H Szr.i lUtTaU arvtyartts . : ... . . i .fA..H 'to'" Uuiurre Mr. Wm. Mecvtes 1 - A . A 1 arcxehar axts. Atuttac.sam arclehtr r- .esl, Ceaestti3i-asth tl- r?-s t" res.is sirra the sXaa I C U oos-l,w- U tie fcsira the weah.tsi.yV3 CAROLINA, SUNDAYi'SEPT. 10 18S2 j Mr. T. C. Coartnejr. AsslsUat Snperln- wiwtwfc-iuii .w a j m tMbA J - .a f tht-r.i7T . f T"1' - rh.trV!! ta rtver """-Urm " : T V I .1 - i - " jf-nwwi ranks la. "8tin they oomc, tnaay haadrea wionTid xaor." Coae. yeatencrc, come. A old prove Pot to bora.-, r Th6laMe oom.r of Thi on Mom a prowo wbUe , the. Jams holds Thlrd aad falberwrecfe;wa. rf wmvh - as aew nil ii i -y , - - VJLITJ!' . - .wwwiii, vu uta I W that it was one of the most W I aat aSa- a ... a m . . i aat aftalrs that It hai ever beea their lack HSUtBdr Szcaraloae have bean on the biwm" t ! jar. a:, u. umnntr. A Ml .Last anna-. I . I - ' . - - " . " . x ' ' - 1 , " 1 ' ' .11-1"" this seaeon. there being-from wo to three' flnQ Mawh- . lase-soatalned every week. Thie le as : It should be these to water, of abontixa Theflreitsap hot.ssJUT days; afew hours spent pleasant P4 heen the work of aa lnoend 1 at the sea shore or lake. reCreshes one T lItlPlty that these vmians, ;who greatly. Vt- Ai Q. Rlcaud ' of this cttr.' sold at Buraaw. under Oemnalssloaer's Sale,' at 12; MiMMBr iiuii. ni vini n..v ,v.. I tb aoi, vV- A!T1 j 7 T.. :f-- w .hbi,, jfuraasM s uo.. and win Jtc them atored with guano during the MHUQlf far r : . o i r - . . ..,.v. ". 1 -The-steemer Mlnnlehaha ran sahbre i - - ass ami rmn ssursra osrortou on Mendsv afternoon la.t ar rtnekhardd mat uatu about 1 o'clock Tuesday morning, when the tide !. - and she floated and earns, te her Wharf sate aad sound without sustalnUg I any inlury. more than belie behind nH Usualume. . . . 7-l. wm oapreme representative to the Su.l a ... . I rm Tl .w vt. ..In.t. vt "Z7 "T Z..- m I iZJTT. ' " v .inui o( . PWl St a aaAllllaa. 111..11.V aK.91 Wt a. aa . I . -, - r wwamw. ui ,.iJHOKi I een days ago, returned i..MAAteiA.wi.. 11 a - - - . W.H1VUUUI wou,B.xprcBsea mm- ir .v hi. .T - " arU. W AM. AUi iiju, .. . j ; nmwnDMxuj oeen more new buildings erected InShlsetty dsrlnsthe present year than there have far sixteen years past. . This shows oonclaalTely . that Wilmington Is steadily Improving. Our elty la certainly as handsome andas health ful as any in the State, and ws invito our orthem meads who are seeklna ssuihern homes, to oome , to our "dty by , the sea" and secure themserres one, i ' A biographical sketch and Vortralt of the Bt. Rev. Thos. Atatnioo, late Bishop of North Carolina, will appear In October 2nd Issue of thraew South, published at Wil IfilEltB&iFa oenwHaCT.'eata- wm otejr. Blngls, post paid, 5 cents. As there la every, reason tor believing that were w rreat demaed for thla laaue, news dealers will da well to secure a goodaupply atoaes. and all others who revere tbe name or tne gt aad good divlnfshouT4Mtto cures copy of this sket4at,-whlch comes l (rem the talented pea of Col. "James a, Burr. ;.:h- --J ':t4 i i: Address, at once, Edward A. Oldham, Publisher theSth Wllmlagten, OIT3C ITEMS. Samuel W. Holden. 'It u a pleesurs lor us to caU the atteo- Uoa of our Mends to the card of Mr. Saa'l W. Holden in our advertising eolunanar He is a No, I warkman, and ws hops sur . menda. whea needlag anything ta ais , Uae, wUl sail oa him. r; bar alate exehances speak la glowag terauof& ILnsxrsaaOeO Orcoe wfcb. ahowala .this city to-morrow. . From or eoatamporary. the Balelgh -Sews aad OV asrver." we cHp the following 1 ; l "Wm hail heard much mention.' sJwas mvorableof S.H. .Barrett dt W um Ballrcad ihraus, sad wars P&Z.,! a ee4UU capiat reatjardartrassa. srss asade ta admirable style, ta the pro encsof what may be termed a large a I..:' rir at Tesveaeya Xpst. 3 . A ators, taa pstkparty at Maaers. Walla A Middlotoa, at Tescheya Depot, oa th W. A W.tV waa dtsotmred to be on flj Suadsy suoralag lass about tares oxioa by the cleric who slept. ta iaeawaw. wasaiuasedfrosa his alumbsrby lsUag aoaasoXffbosXloawaad teals ho ror Sbuad ale room died full ef satok watca, upea toVeett4tloa iy tbaad 1 toa.lsmaam.iaw.;eatl ettlseaa tarsi latVaijyTLad J?, VkI t- Mooasts ta about XL 1 - . M taBni with 11 I aTtrTt .fuus atty. ef I AAvja tttins: the fire wss caused by rata a 1 tag with mstshes. u BiOHtamXIsaBlav. . The iuilowtng taa eomparaUve sto. msat of tharsotlpta of spirt u aad tee Ssr ihayeasseadlag Aagasa Stot, tstx. w Aswaea tUt. t2 .. -"-v a ':-: ' wimtsgtoa tVH eaeta srtto sb4 ta -srrsia rsata ta LUB. aad tUU eaa 5m tl TTZL.ST . avsaaMe - - - atuemreautia c-vsaa -'wlmmTaM'&Tmlm,i. ttlWtsrisaioiaist, -T?-"wr'fl! rTll rata rseia ta 13. asa hu-shiw aad m0 sasvass isexa ta MS-V. garsaae mors tor wi-arrgwai 11 wci tTSASAlvh fara Che tirart ahe aaalat wasaisa. tsi sail that tf the t&ey-'hava Csztss thetsu few Una WJ2Ve cits eaa rtUl Cs fx a 4vJg 1 TTertb Knowing. w nsn Doses aUekJnr In the Uiroat. Ittt to beiwmllowedraw and will carry dowa . SSf ttct W which it win be I wall to rcsacmhet; ; Whani u aomctlmc. occur. byacddV eorcatv. aahUaaatel, - , "ww won. Good Enon'h. J rom prirste letter received la thla aiy dj a mead, we learn that the Hon. wau jr. oaaadaye speech at FayettevlUe. P-auroay last, Sept. Id, has been reeeiy d With nnfwaMl wM a M Ki'r"0-10: mtm -- a s.am.j t November next. .-. . , " Fire stt Honroe. : ; A fl re oooarred la Vonro nit . 'Tnaavf Jght last, which, destroyed the 'store of Biepaena n(Ush and the bar Mom and iroeery store of Mr. J.W. Blch I mron. Zhclr loai la J estimated at about are committing; . these depredatloaa. can not be brooght to Joatloe. , . - Said AccidentKlllwi by the earrsaponeaat at Jim. lar. of a very sad accident that took place on Wednesday night laet, at XdwardsV Gross. I lag. a small wood t&tinn 2ZT. i.r .j::".- -s-.wca.wu. to aea thm tm 77. L.""Z th.t . - . --''" uiM nMi..!... r aslees. while th ti. IH . mhu wwa no lb at xpslabt a. n t a.ii that whenlt atartd nn it TCZ- r.7IV"rr.J? woouingsAand tastanUr kinrn, f - 5 waaeiat wunu s a BLarian nrr it .aa a a wewih th.ni , . : wards. The bodlea were aa ierrihi 1 " "J'"WJ Uiaui Ul Air. J A . SUflM gled that thermmde ail .lo . " wITT them. - r .. f-T; I !4 -:SL -G-- u vi ?0 . . . i HCe the ataBenttaaa havr1nf.f.aiW .f l. I - .. "... rrr- a. Am tneuaai-wavenratMaaioii mb n I w. - j.iw uutvw atvonater Kaiiroad Bhows. I add flFS m A At ak . ' w I nuaiuiran, XI. U.. Ott MOndSV.fiamlavm. I Board or Aldermen' TheBsardof Aldermen, met la regular uuiAiy aeasion Monday alUraeon, at S 0 eioes: : present Mayor Wm. I Smith and Aldermen Bowden. Hngglas, Worth, ' Al derman. Korthrop, Chadboura, Telfair. Sampson and Willis. ' ' ; 1 The Committee on public buildings was granted further time oa the sale of the Nlnth.Street .Bueket.Company House and on "repairs to the. Little Giant Engine House, : ; ' ; . . i- j ; ' : The committee onFlra DepartmeaCta the matter of ringing t the fire alarm, re ported progress.;. ,A:;';.;.. . -j; v' . Aldeiman Wnrh'mATA that th wn. with the electric alarm. Adopted. , , . The committee on Lights reoommended the placing of oil lamps on the corner of Fourth and Nixon, and Fourth and Taylor Streets. Adopted. The special oommtittee on the purchase House reported progresa,! d -dmrtaWtl. ; I : A petlUon trom O. M. Murrell and oth ers, to suppress noises at certain places was received and referred to the Chi el of Police. A commnnloatlaa from Hook and ladder 1 Company Ko.1, relative to the fire alarm, was referred to the eommlttte on'Flre De partment. , - - - i'. The Wilmington Light - Jjofantry pstt tlond for the use of the City Hall ; for . a military ball, which vaa unanlmoualy re fused. A peUtlon of the Steam Fire" Engine Company No. 1 me repairs to their engine house, was received aad read.1 Alderman chadboura moved, the Board I of Audit aad Finance coacurlag, that toe repairs asked fbr by the company be gran ted. Ue oost not to exceed ISS. aad that ; the committee oa FupUe Balldlags havs ; asperrlaloa of the re pairs aad the same be charged to Public Buildings. Adopted. The report of the Chief of the Fire Depart- neat waa received aad ordered on file. Alderman Huggtaa offered the follow. Wnuu. Mach dtaaaUafacUoa has beea eraated among the people sf thU eity con osralnc the aetloa of the Board at their uMinf asia in Aiiui. Rnnum miv had ; aad ta the purchase of this property the question be sabmltted to the voters or 1 city Sar approval or rwseuoa. a tarssaa Worth taosed to, lay the luUoa oa Ue table, which iadopted. ; The Board Ueaadjooraed. Flrat TTard LlAeral RepaaU The above aamed Ouh was orgsalssd Wedasaday alaht last, with the tollowlsg aasasd officers rieaUeat-Maaael Btcho- las Vlee Ftssldea Was. OaUan ttocvsary C Uha asase. The ctsb wu aaees alghC Att Uberalsaad Bs srslaTlted to atlas d. . DeaUia Darlaj tle TTeelu I ' a. ; . Mr. Marry. aat glvsa ; also Ufaat of Ur.oaboas.dls. aasaotdvea. InFoaasT-Alsx. MeAItatar of Thta. Mrs. navate Heart I lafaat af 4. I rrc-srshrTSlsxlm Fever. ! .jxun, aoas. CaUoOe I - I rrwa CramA Karuxa EaawSaaNt :tUm Craad Karuai TiaasXasmtoai vUtasn TiamraeiTveoasm 01 ass wiu ao taa.rA,Csrreuac-vs yew caaoe. lUaxaroypi, AXX-, Ar. S, ISZU Tv IT T7jttx ACx: tl.-a X wsj crrri tfdrcr Crr.lsKhly r t Sa 0. a a. Aa. a. a . 1 Wedasaday : " V V ' ...... V . - ... .. . v' (tales 5 Cera' ! County ConuaLssIoncra. -1 The Soardof Couaty rvipiiffeTS,Wtet tajegular sesafoa IXonday aflernooa. , The Tr easurer submitted hU report as -CoUowsr " '-!'" ; ,-" . v i General fand. showing, a balaaoe ft 4 cj on hand "-"r , , yi.iMJW Special fund, showing a .balance due the Treaenrer af .??."; - .IOM School ' fund,- ahowlar aalanee 3 on- aaad r ' u: . , , j 'Tf.fn.it The Berliterol Deeds submitted ale r. port tor Anrast, and sxhltlisd the Trees nrerareoalptate theasjB rSL - A eenuaanloaUon tu n:nJ irem a J. Bony, Chalrsianof the Dcs.oin.:i 2a eeaUve Committee of Hew Xltvaorsr . ja. ty, recommending one adililoail jnZZmg place In eaeh of the ITrst and FlCh Waxda Also a petition from 8. H. Uorton and ath. eia, rrosa the first Ward, asking fbr aa additional' polling place la "the first ward: and from T. a MUler sad ataera far addiuoual polling places la the lit and xyui Wards ; .whereupon the Hallowing or derwaf made : - - " - - . All that part of the Firat Ward brtin at mo uipe rear riTCr -and IrrnY aorth mt uiaaen ana. Moors,- atreets, y to eoaaUtuU wta m jJiTunon or tne First Ward: all that pan of the First Ward begtnlag at the rlv- er aad running with OampbeU street -to rourtb, down Fourth to Bed' Cross, eat Bed Qroaa to Raaklxwand out Baakla street o in city limits, ta constitute the and Division of the First Ward: and all that part of the First WardJeglanlag as the la terseoUen ef Bed Cross and . Fifth streets, running south with Firth to Walnut atrsot. east with Walnut to ItacBae street, south with ItacBae to Mulberry street, east with I wuory T w consulate tne I mh wsra. 1 . . ii. . . . . I J Ward West ef t Seventh street to ooortltute th.latlMxuUvn ""l"00? wsistDlvlslon r " aro: and au that part'of the . - fU",n"u""WBW- sweet te? oea- sUtute the 2nd Division of the Fifth Ward. f T1f W uaa mctneea. ' SjlL. VakaamA n i S a- a . . . - "TS?. ..good aad """-were orawn as jurors rer the next cnaunal OMtrt, to be held the flrst Haniln In iVfAk Ii 1? tAvi. a : mwmm .1 . aw wtau. .jBa. U. aTUllaTT. w h Pri. n mi.:.. r 77T "'. . mt. ewii u. ixjtc; ueoj, j. Farrow, mephsa M . JBOWCn. JSC.. BTTSaL. C H. Tm ' tl T. ! Hosklus.1 J. Otter bourc. A.8hrler. 3aa. jsrooas. Abram Mosely, H. B. Sholar, C. Bhuixen. T. A. Bhepard. Joslah Merrltt. Geo. X. Frenh. Jsa. W. Barnes. John V. ! uewieu, s. Berhendts. Wm, Buchaaan. a w.noiaen, w. u. French, .D. W. . Track, u. Btepnens, on appiicauon was relieved ' I xrom the payment of double tax. - .The Board then adjourned.:; : .1-.: XOTICE, .11 D1THD WOin 1 flaVIl trt .aa M. a.I 1 thnrwhT nraniFI sace leaiAer. xam fa smly $2,00 pet 1 year, payable ia ad vance. We cannot carry CkAO-HxADB, swick couuty, Aug. 27, ISO, Jams EuaA bits, the only beloved daughter of Bes. J H. ana, a manna m, aiounea; aca aaa i monu. A- flAWsnv. Tad in rhlauty oa Monday morning, SepUiUw after a short tllasas. flnarn th Jia D. asmpaon. Im her 73ud year. ? - . I ThsabOYS. esBTeyatbe latent tact that I oe we haTS known has away, bst It mlla to lBform as or the great, good aualtuea of mind and heart that saa Ae anhjeet of this notice to ear hearts. luautles of mind and heart endeared Through the long years of toll aad troa ble arsrloaa to ths war ahe paaasa her ly womanhood. In that period her earl; frieadahlpeaadaasoclsUoBS wsra formed 11 w tminaann a nriaiinna warn is au the varying vlelealtudea of her after years aha never torses. As maid, wife and moth er. ahe was ever true to her respoaalbiuues aennsuaa grown 01a ana grayia mim cur tba cvemtor: a- motner rr wrinkled ta the watch and sapertlsioa of aor (amiiy. : - - 1 ,- A tree womany What grander tltlSy Aft tor a long life of usefUlaeae tbe busy heads are loiaea aeroes ut inuaui .sneaa, tas worldlv earee are as last laid aside, aad with reatgaaUoa bora of tana sao- cloaca arteartaaiTiaea tasmtatrsrs- fulgsat rays of the Heaeealy glory. "They are gslherlag home laad,.i ynw.i .1 .mebyoae. As their weary loH touch the shlalag etraad;" ? X Oaa by aaa, g-,j4w- Tbotr. brows are; eaelreled la a gsidea crowa, . t t ? Their trsrel-etslaed sarmeato are all laid . dOWa, f :t Aad clothed la white raiment, tbey restoa T the Where the Xmb lovsth His eaWdrea' to :. ased,'- .'. ' r .-.j - ..Qaehyaaa" jas tr'Jv yjEBTisjsitttf t Greater ; todncicinonts nnxoASEEs of cnuxnnrj i MATCBTOTSTD AtllilaTOya Aflrian b Vol! AT rraat aad Doerr Thaa eaa fisasaty be I ATTs 17 rrr?r? fT7?rifTl7, 1 1 wtixurcvxo EtI Tali ii t!. C:::nj ILi I , TaIaaeC3Ktx3 sastv- t inJIIDIZi :S7. HET7 AD7 r . :lwT71i:isa,nC-Ie). , .'V ' - Ktxxxxoxa, At TriOPC3Aia f Dr.-.r , i n . tmlHrltr.-J. an J Ii CaeFesr' &lavi .HL.I 1. 1 L aK ma.4 oa be had ea er.-.f.oa to tats fTHB TAXUXTa F03 X3S 8TATB AND . - k .... Owmty Ttttearer Ueyear 133 have beea Pitamyaaads torfnnavv Allea psyaWe teJbiw BsTsmber lat. 1 - 1 , ew Jlsjkovsr Couaty. OrriUKTAXCOIaLrCTOB. ;1 - enrr o wiufixdios, ir. o, -4 ,tsesiertit;iri.y rTClTrTAXBO0XXaTfIl.TaCAB iSl Is aow Li my haada Sor the oUaHioa of the Taxes. Praapt payment ta iueat ed. .. -- . v s 1 IBXSWt SATAQaf, aepCioit. Tax CoUeetor. ; fi EDV7A1.3 He K!3. . of Hew HsnoTer. " ZZi7f Sqiii'I m Iloltlon. iHAVlf A OAS-FrTTUra aad tlumb. Q aCatablUhment oa the Soath side of iwket between tad aad Ird Stre-a Iasa rrepared to do the I raarsaUe satlslhotloa invite the public, who mar aasd t. to else bamukl w. noLDzar, eaisrdSta. Market beti Propoaala tor taa CemainaiUaiar lis fTta3Cta4Uaa. TREASURY DEPAETilEKT. Omca of Gztxxal fSurT U.& Ltri SAYixa ttutrxox. WiAmaoToa-, D. iX, Aug It, XSSI J OKALED PZtOFOSALB WILL BX &X. nooo orilisrsday. the lith day aeoteta. aor. 1&A Sar too eoaatfaeUoa o threo Urn tjaTias: aisucas mm ao aoaai ct aorta Uara Uoa. Oss to bo leatsa smsw the sonU bios or new zaiet, uare eoaaty. Oapo llatieraa. Uareooaatr. im wast aise of itaueras iais, essat taroe miles aoata of the lalet, la Uidaeoaaty. lUddere wUl statsla their arneaaali tha I time wlihlnf whtoh tbey wm acres to have 1wt "l-Tgi tnay trlil eeit twdj Saras.' aeabMa lathe sasa.af five aaadrsd eVoUars with two rsoa aas asmeiaat aarotiea.soi od that the Udaoraball oatortalo eartty for the LiuxIaJ perform as mar bsrseslred.U his bid silliest aetay. aaa rise Bsea or by a depoe.1 of are haadred dotiars. U. H.Uarrsaeyovl ty or aosra a, to as retaraaa to the alsder aAer the awwra of tee i !). ood to the 1 his soatiaot aad bead lor taaSMUt'! psr or the terma hereof. a .e sp tocBS.rM.alsrvae. U. C itsw CL. aad JVetlwjvacsr J. W. J. series, r-wssrtatsadsal tmTJLlm rsvtsg letraat. Iwuaates, U.a.of captstas Jsaa sieuowaa aad jTU. kerrraaaa. U. St, IV. U- aeeena. teadeata of ConstracUos o 7. atta Htauoa Kv a atowusc tireas, sw Teas tty. aad aUas syoa ax pUaauoa to tats e hU ftvytwals (wt!f ieay sanbesUtad sor oas or au or too t Soessd -lra lajseavlaa: Uwlm' aa tstsavSeat of tee JAfe aavtag MftTaa,MU Then uttotv;easstyewaa Mas; or as wmveseststf aaaasidgrtao 1 11s rail rf S T TirrCB AT3 ra rczzvArrz cr aa aritet fAfe'n tootCar ly. A, It, t y t "O I. uatwt rf w-e tW sf irvrf 1 as vlsso t arts .5jk. a. 1 v Ma f-' ' f lg f as . ta ew4 Cwart. w iujsss- - -sorrf . .:: I ""-a- seat, UL W"aa"eo 1 . t.se t al .t.. -mm I. S". I ecies. Q lmm?- -es4- sodas S4u &. rof t. 1 a 4 aa- tiAi. s tcsi?sc;-tvr -.-"rsiyt -a. as. 1 ss.s ta a l . s is-.it . a tao 1. -tt" , aa 1 awaTla t .. f i m,.-.hm tat . ee l-ttU. v, e rem. t, rl.- -.tet.-l d.-rt c .A.t. t Xst -.11. a. .tftaMi r ttyitu s -s 4 t sver a V a Fft t vu y r t s 1 s - ---. s 1 t set -- aawaa.- I ) . . av , t IkV at f - - . ... 1 .t tS. .". S.w ..,.. . lTt VI J - ..t-'-'S a. J a- - .! t v 1 a c -It It f" U.itI t.1 tSi I 4..-. , ..'tie 1 It . It a l -V V. . I t a a- . " -S t ail - 4 t S t t I TVS if t I.. 1 I 1 f . a t . . . . i . . e I a u . . . 4 . I ft . . . ' 4 , f l ' t- m ... ' " 1 . --V a- 1 proved by the asorstsry of the Ireaeary f1eetflesllwae aad rbta. Surma of sw peaavls.. SMtiaet -ast v. eaa ao lalasd TsttheoCtoectlUn4isoae esOa. .v aaawtoae stttaoaaaaS- 1 I II li I a) ta) U mm mrml aa les - . -.V 1 . t. 1 ,-- ,-1
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 10, 1882, edition 1
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