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T- It is reported that Mr. William Ma
hone aspires to the ' office of President
pro km. of th8enate after March 4,
"r l883. Rcdeigh tfcwt Observer. .
If he does he ought to have it, and
: we hope the Republicans will give it
to him by a unanimous vote. No bet!
ter man could be selected for the place,
or one that would perform the .' daties
with mora ability; and besides his eleV
ration would be exceedingly gratifying
to the people of the south .
HON. JOHN A. LOGAN.
- . - this gentleman reviewed in part the
Porter Case in the V S. Senate on Fri
day -last. It was bar pleasaare ' to be
in Washington, and we had the opinion
of getlemen who are perfectly familiar
with the whole case,; and the universal
expression was that Sneator Logan had
made a speech so strong that it was ab
solutely impossible for any of Porter's
friends to answer i General Logan Is
one of the greatest orators of the coun-
try, on any subject, but when he take
up a question that he is so well posted,
' and has his heart in to the extent which
he is interested in the Fitz John Porter
case, he fairly excels himself. And It
is the general opinion' of his friend-,
and the country, that his great speech
commenced on Friday, which will pro-!
bably take threedays to deliver, will
I be one of the ablest ever delivered in
i the U. S, Senate. : ' . ', -''V'i'i
Rte Culture.
From all the indications there will
be at least a third more rice planted in
1883, than was io 1882, on the Gape
Fear river. Our busineess men see that
the only way for Wilmington to pros
per is to build up the farming country
.round and in he neighborhood of the
city, and rice will pay better than any
thing which can be raised In this vi
cinity, There is at least 100,000
nore accessible for rice culture within
fynty miles of the city.":; liXV 4
BIlxigb, Dec 23, 18S2. ;
. I write to congratulate 'you on youi
nomlaiUon of Senator "William I'a
hone, VirglniM favorite, for the next
Vice-President on the Republican tick
et. Every Liberal and Republican in
tt tte will aid you in hit nomination.
-.Will he take it? -; ;
A Gejlst IIajt. j
. ,m , .
lsin rosT: Please find enclosed
12 00 for the Post, for 1883. I am with
for Dberalism. Republicanba,
"eqaal right to all men, "a free bal
lot and a fair count,M universal eiaci
, local self-government, atU-prcti-Juioa,
and WUuam Mahoae for rice
"wident. With Mahone we can carry
U southern states. " ' .
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otte, N. 0 Dec 23, ItZX
PATrtTITTLXX. ir. a,
December 27ta7lS.
Koy. ;w.p.ciAxuyt
Dia Baa, werehl!:Utl taits
- usue an tzizzzz o
Hob. Wm. Mahone, the aoalla 1IUI9
Pt, for th Vice Pnrli :r ?y. Yea
to repeatedlv t-eira el ll.li rta
City Items.
I To The City Subscribers
Don't fail to haVeyour money ready
for I shall call on you at price for the
money you are due tor the Post.
Pboyidence Bkyant, Jri -
- A Farm For Kent. .
Persons who desire to have a first
class truck farm Bhould apply at once to
W, P. Canaday;;. J,::;''; ;
' The cttjHhaa pat down s 'ballast side
walk on Third between . Market Kand
Princess streets. :;T' ;
' Mr. John P. Garrell? has estabiishedi
a stock farm i&r this city." i
r Oso Wilde, lost 11,0,00 playing with
a "Bunko" man in New York.,, . ' r
Mr. R. J. ScarboroughV store r was
robbed a few nights aeo.
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Every Senator who voted against the
civil service billwaB a Democrat , I
4. ; ; ' ' -
Sheriff Manning treated his prison
ers to a handsome dinner on . Christ
mas. . " - ! , .'" ... -
The Fiist National Bank has just
declared a dividend of three jind a half
per cent. v -; '-
Mr. L D. Cherry: has jnst returned
from Florida, where he has - been on
railroad business. 1 , I
" Save cost by catling on t Mr.' Henry
Savage and paying your taxes at once
See his invitation In another column.
We call attention, tahe; advertise;
ment of Adrian & Vollers, read it and
then go there to buyjpur groceries. ;
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. Mr. Henry Savage, city treasurer
says he will pay January interest at
once. City creditors call and see hint.
See advertisement oflhe Register of
Deeds in reference to Schedule B. Tax.
By attending to his advice those inter
ested may save trouble and expense.
. John R .Taylor, Esq., who entered
the custom kervice as clerk, at sixty
dollars per month, some '.two years ago,
has been promoted to the high and hon
orble T position ol Deputy; Collector of
the port, at 11,800 per annum! This
la the highest position ever held by a
colored man in the custom 1 service of
the United SUtei. But. we are pleased
to say that the place could not be filled
by a more competent person, or one who
could or would perform the duties with
greater ability and satisfaction to his
superiors, and to the merchants. j
Mr. S. W. Bower, who has acted las
Steward at the Marine Hospital in this
city for the past eighteen months. has
just been ordeed to Cincinnatti, Ohio;
and Mr. . B. McDuffle, of Fayette ville,
has been appointed in his place. Mr.
Bowen has, made many friends in this
city, but their loss will be his gain, and
in the selection of Mr. McDuf&e, the
department has certainly been fortu
nate. We congratulate both of these
gentlemen on their success; may they
continue to prosper and be happy.
irv r . i ii , i " in -3- '
- TrsiTeling Palsvee A perreea ,
The Atlantio Coast Line received
yesterday the first one of an order for
sixteen Pullman sleeping cars that CoL
Bridgers ordered some time ago frum
the Pullman car company, for the tjrav
el between New York and New Orl
eans via Washington, Richmond, Wil
mington, Charleston, Jacksonville and
Mobile :
We had the pleasure of inspecting
the "Afton," which la the name of this
traveling palace, last evening; in com
pany with Col Emerson, the very ex
cellent general freight and passenger
agent of this line, and Captain Alvia
Walker, the gentlemanly superintend
ent of this division for the Pullman
Car Company, at the shops of the Wil
mington and Weldoa railroad, ad we
mnst aay the car Is he handsomest and
most convenient, in every particular,
that we ever had the pleasure of exara
ing, It is n perfcdt gem, everythlBi
that can make travtl pleasant, which
will add In the slightest to the comfort
and convtzitnee of the occupano hs
beta airaBedj amoking room, lunch
rcca tzl drtirs tscraa are all fitted
un la tie mcst exeiltat manner. I The
altsplr 3 trrsrtaesti are the most com-
(zxUlli tilt we tiTS cvtr teta: Ae
fcriial chasbtr. a UcU Xlaerson stylrd
tiab:j cf Us cor 13 cf ll3 ttry Izzi
wcfiwsxtiis tltt ever was put lata
aavcir lie zlizi U cf Trtsch pUis,
tit tzzxzlz lrrt:i cf tie very Ca-
ctt ilitj; , tie woodwcik : cf mtlc
zy li!ill d "rt-t t'.-!scf jeroeJ,
f-' U ul rcl-lil tyhtzJ,-slki
--i t-i tIiU- Tle cxr U
silver pliU-s tl Cirs ar Civ
r lrlJi tljvtrytcat trz-ii czr
r CI 3 czUliJ cf lis Cit U C. 3
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WILMINGTON, NORTH
very handsome, on each corner is paint
ed "The Atlantic Coast Line," and the
middle, "The Pullman Car." , -.The
car rests on six wheel trucks and
the wheels are made of paper costing
$90 00 each, or $1,084 for the twelve
wheels under the car tWeare informed
that these cars cost the company twen
ty thousand dollars a piece. Col Em
erson informs us that; the sixteen cars
that have been , ordered for this line,
will all be on by the first of April. The
public oweconsiderable to the enter
prise and great thoughtfullness of Col.
Briigers, for thus looking out and pre
paring for their comfort, convenience
and pleasure, while traveling: He Is
making the line not only the safest In
the country, but the quickest, and most
comfortable for the public to patron
ize, he is to day the model railroad man
of the United States. :
' The Fire Tuesday Jffignt.
We clip from our morning co tempo
rary a full account of the fire on Tuee?
day night last: - 4
The sash and blind factory of Mr. R.
W. Price, at the foot of Walnut street,
and the steam saw mill adjoining, the
property of Mr. J. W. Taylor, were de
stroyed by fire last Tuesday'night The
fire broke out in Mr. Price's factory,
about half-past six o'clock, and its ori
gin is a mystery, work having been sus
pended for the Christmas holidays and
it being supposed that there was.no fire
on the premises. It was discovered by
a drayman employed by Mr. Taylor,
who, while stabling his horse, told one
of the watchmen on the premises that
some one was in the factory, as he saw
a bright light there. The watchman
ascended the steps of. the building and
found the whole of the end of the fac
tory nearest the river in a blaze. An
attempt was made to extinguish the
fire by the use of hose attached to the
fire hydrant in the yard, but the com
bustible nature of the building and
stock made , the attempt futile. The
Jfire Department .however, were quick
ly upon the ground, and the. well di
rected efforts of the firemen confined
the ravages of the flames to the factory
andj mill and saved adjacent property
from destruction. The Citv Water
Works proved a valuable auxiliary in
this direction. With the aid of hose
attached td the water works the firemen
were enabled to throw some six or
eight additional streams, and these with
those from the enginss soon stayed the
progress of the flames. The wind was
firem the north and carried the flames
away from the Champion Cotton Press
on that side, but "seriously; endangered
the office and naval stores yard of the
Messrs. Sprunt & Son on the south. In
fact,.the premises, of the Messrs. Sprunt
were on fire, and the damage to tneir
building and; office -furniture . will
amount to several hundred dollars , '
Mr. Price's books and", papers were
saved, bat the lactory, machinery and
etocK are a total loss estimated at
$13,000, with insurance for $7,500 on
building) stock and machinery, and
$500 on lumber in yard, in companies
represented by Messrs. Atkinson ; &
Manning, J. W. : Gordon Bro and
Norwood Giles & Co. . -
Mr, Taylor's saw mill , was entirely
destroyed, bot.no lumber was lost; the
steam boiler of the mill remains intact,
and it is thought that the engine was
not Injured., The loss on saw mill and
building Is estimated at between fire
and six thousand dollars, with insur
ance of $2,000 In the Wilmington Mu
tual, and one or two thousand more In
sured with Messrs. Gordon & Bro.
; Rev. T. Page' Ricaud has been re
turned to Fifth Street U.E. Church of
this city, by the North Carolina Con
ference. He Is entitled to great creoit
for building up this church after It was
so badly damaged by Rev. Mr. War
ren, and we hope Mr. Ricaud will con.
tUue, this year, with the same success
he has met with in the past.
KevVKr.TTfcod. -
This gentleman has been returned by
the Conference to Front &reet Church
In this citr. We are very cUd that
Wilmington has the good fortune to se
cure the services of this Divine for an
ether Tear. He has besn a ' faUhfal
wctltr In tie church, and is very pop
ular with all the resple cf tils city.
P.t. Rev. James W. Hood was rw-elae-
t-1 Grand Uzslzx cf tie colore i Ua-
toss tf Ncta Carolina; at' tie eeeUr:
cf Hi UrisJ Lcii HFtjtutvUIe.ca
Thcniav the li IrsUst. This b, we
ttlisve, Ha IwtlTJa Uae Cole? Hood
Us til till fcead'essfitrti caLla.
Ia fitt Is crjinixsi tie Oxder la I?rta
CU'-'tt- V ',t
Cttzl Ilai'.rr, asitas caa'Jaatita
t !I Hit l:z?:-U r;zIU;aTtrtita.
C UC:vL-lV tit u irr- :1
C-r 1 C: t.l Zl:. C HU1
C:;-l C.:V.-:r7. ZCTi xzrj its-C.;-tt:..
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CAROLINA; SUITDAY. BTn. 31. ir2
We were dAlfrt fr-i.
joyed, at meeting our c'4 L lend Sandy
....a ivm . vici
wortny, of Moore county, in our city
On US 22d 5nfnt f.'.v.
STlad to BP Rnrf li.U i'n.r t,.L..t
ane.-i,Awri7i "cr. rr.::.:
orVtherwise. F VJ
W. K. Price, Tor many years Denutv :
vsiVt treasurer and CoUector. and who
nas been in the TJ . 8. Treasury DeD&rt -
years, has jast been pronoted after a
Competitive examination j' Thia la r
irratifying to his many trends in this
city to see him promoted, ot as a fa -
orite, but on his e 'trit ilone:
"v4i.uii, uio 6a i.il gooa wr-1
tune, and hope to see him continue '"to
rise, as we have no doubt he wUl.
" "".iuo 1.1. j UBC. ZO. -AZ.
wen. & J2. Mannina. Sheriff of " Afan
Hanover County:
Mt Dsab Sib: For reasons4 satiafac-1
ujjeii, a ieei u my auty to re-1
sign the position I have so longield
UJailMttfNllW Hinnww. ihi.
nation Is to Uke effect the 1st of janu-
arv 1883. .
In severing our official relations allow
me to return vou mr ainem think
for youP uniform eonfidestce in, aad
kindness to me while holding this po-
Bition. i regret on my own account to
leave: bat feel ft V Ant. T nw In mw
my wife rest, and my children the ad-
vantages of education, which I cannot
do while holding the position of Jailor,
most cheerfully recommend for my
sucessor,iMrGeorge W. Murray be
lieving that he can give satisfaction,
wishing you all happinness and success
in life. -I have the honor to be very
respectfully,
Tour obedient servant, -v-
DakielHowab i, Jailor.
WiuczvQTOiv, N. G. Dec., 27, 1882.
f Mb. Dabibl . Howabd, Deputy
Shxbipf ahd Jaixob op Nxw Habc
vbbCotjhty. ' :-'r - i
Sir Tour letter of December 26th.
tendering your resignation as Deputy
Sheriff and Jailor, has been received,
and the same is accepted to take effect
on January, 1st 18S3.
Allow me to say I regret exceedingly
parting wiu &roBth tumimi.
formly well discharged the duties of
Jailor, always disagreeable, and often
perplexing ana aangerous. x nare uus
.1 . mAA. thm. ...at t vKf .mm
since,! I have been Sheriff of ;thia coun
ty, I. have never had a Deputy in whom
I had more confidence than yourself
Wishing you success in whatever field
of labor jou rney enter.
I am very respectfully, ; c ;
Tour obedient servant, :
S. H. MAnamrf. Sheriff,
NEW AlJVJ&TlSEMENTb.
OFFlCB TAX OvXLXCTOB, V I
UTTOF mMlNGT6lV,-H.: C. J
r . - Deoember znn,U3X
" Delinquent Tsuc Payers. H
' a SI HKKEBT noeineo tnat x win oet-in.
up the list tor adrei tlsement. . Costs caa too
a mi tb flm or Jksnuf next, to ouute
aared by paying now.
HKNRY 8AVA6K.
Tax CoUector.
dec SI St
OFFICE CLERK AND TREASURER, l
CITY OF WILMINGTON. N. C -,
. Deeatber X7th. 1SS3.
city couroara. j
-nAIXINO DTTK JAKAURY 1ST. 1SS3
WILL BB oaid oa pMSMtaUoa at the First
NaUomai Bank, of thia city.
1INBY SAVAGE.
Treasurer.
deeSlSt
FIRST NATIONAL BANK --
OP WILMINaMON, N.C.
a BIVIEEND OF TUBES AND A
jp Pica rcNT. has been deolarad by
tiia lin&rd of IHreetore of thta B.ak. paya-
bteoa aad alter janoaryiwo, '1t,-
dectttt caanier.
FOR TC1C 1 1 OLIDAYU
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FIRE CRACKERS.
: ORANGES.
APPLES,
cxthon.
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snasessBBB T ' ' '
12.ATU1 U.rraat4l rvalue dnaa
Usa y cr-xUg grassjCy of U.o TTtc:.
ti's Crc:rr. ! Hts:r T;zl gilDct
' m mm f.
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Im. - - -
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6rcxH0Liria or tMs rr c
elecUon of Directors, will befell at telr
Banking Houaa, oa TTJCSDAT. toe TJtt
DAYoy JANAitT,ic, at 11 o'clock A.U.
I A.K.
1 aec 51 21 Cashier.
I 14UA1U i
I nri-rr-nTkirrT -r- - W : m , " '
?Vf U M iili;D.,;lAAi
1 Merchants. Traden, Brokers, Eepera of
unea mat this tax, tails doe the 1st day of
I '"nary, isss. and that the lav requires
!r wuw.tne nrstiea
I visa the toen&itv stmnda aMinat van.
I - " J. B. SAMPSON. . t
jdeotllt ; Register of Deeds
omcK board or commissioner. -
fostrk cottntto wsrvtr hanovstr.
DeeVb20.iW
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PR0?03Ala WILL BE ceivsib
I inei,cra at tneyr meeting onuonday,the
mUy of January, isa.
i First. For farnlahlnc the Inmates of the
I Poor Houm with . food, eiothiac. medicine
jd attention for two years.
Also, sor securing and working prisoners
with food eiothmc and medicine.
I tfcainsandbnrlal wiUbe required sOso, to-
I such person as may die at tfeese lnsUto
I uons.
Second. For furnlshlcg medicine for Out
Door Poor as may ba preacribed tor Snper
lntendent of Health. ' - r '
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Third. For furnishing eofllns and burial
for such Out Door Poor as may . be or
dered, - - - - -j '
The Board wUl reserve the right U rrjaet
any or all bids. v i
deo.21 T Oialnnan.
HABPEB'S WEEKLY.
ILLUSTRATED. .
UasPKK'fl Vimr standi m.t thm hed of
Auertean luuatrated weekly Journaia. B
1U unpartlaau noalUon In politics. 1U
mlrabi
mo iUuitrations, its ca-foUy chosen
sriK short stories,
contrlbutfitl by the foi
ntrtbqtd by the formoBt srtlsts and ap-
. abort stories, aketehea. aad ponds.
poama.
nterUlaeBant to thouaandji of Ameriaaa
nomee.
It will alwava be the aim of the oubllah-
I popular aad attracuye ntmlly newspaper In
1 WOTIO.
HABPEB'S PERIODICALS.
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Barper'a Uagaslna........ 4 SO
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The Throe abore poblioattaa-.
Any Two abore named,....,..-.,
Harper'a Young People-...
Harper'a FrankUn' Bo.uara Library.
One Yew fawtmnt.) T.. , ,., , to ot
Postage Free to all aubacribenln the Uni
ted States or Canada.
The TOlumea of the WKXXX.T beelnwltli
the flm Number for January of each year.
derstood thta, the eubeertber wlahee so eota-
wnea no time ia mentioned, it wui oe ua
menes witn tne Humber aexi aoer ctta ro
TbeUst roar Annual Volnmee ruis-
ncn'a w xxxxt. La neat eloth blndtac ami
free of expense (proTkled th freight ase
bm sent or man. pos tare oca v.r my am
not exceed on dollar par -oiuamatrr -so
perToiume. . ,: -r
Cloth lutes for each volume, suitable tor
MDO.ng.wui Meant ey aaau. pouoa.-osi
iirnlm nfll IW rh
Keinittaaoce anould be made by Toet."
Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance
ot lose. .,. .
Newspaper are not to eopy this stoVer
tlaemeat without the eqpruas order of Hab-
ram BaorwwM. ..
Address HABPEB, S BROTIICS3, New
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This poplar journal la a rare omhlaa
tlAa ot literainrei art, an J ffcealoa. - 1U
I mtmrn Msma anil Mttf are fc lh I
rut.
I wHteSof t-ar.; dWl;lu wrrav-
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tan
the nix beat arUsue
: and ta au buuwti pvaiBiD wu
la aaivaneJ iy acx aowiecrvn to oo aw
lag authority UUiliL Theavw votama
wul coaiala xnaay bn.uaJit aovaiUea. ,
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, ' Pcrmaneot Cars CuaranU?.
Five ye&ra established and never K nown
rll la a single eae acute ortLrc-v
iArr 1o ail promInat rsylsic'. qs
drusslt for the stuooiog- of bUcjiica
v The on ly d! -TOlver r f c f t be pol vjtioij t n ri c
add wblu exUU in La a L.ood ot rteuuiatic
aad soaty patient. .. . ,
SALICYLiCA la known as a common,
sense remedy, because it strikes ciicU at
the cause or Rheumatism. Goat aed W
raJgia, while so many so-called specific
and supposed panaceas only to treat locally
the effects. ; T . T
, It baa been conceded by em I Dent sclen
tlsts to at outward applications, each as rub
bing with oils, ointments, liniments, aad
soothing lottons wil not eradicate these
diseases which are the result of the pois
oning of the blood with Uurie AeM.
8A1JCYLICA works with marvelous
effect on tats aeid aad so rem ores the dis
order, it la now exclusively used by all
celebrated physicians of America and En
rope. Highest Medical Academy of Pails
reports 06 per cent coree la three aay s.
TiimoxiiEit , : ;
that SALICYLICA Is a certain cure for
Rheumatism, Ont end Neuralgia. The
The most lnteaae pains are subduau almost
lastanUy. f ; . ,.
QiTeitatriaU Blltsf guaranteed or money
refunded. ?
I hoaaanes of testimonials tent on application-
, 91 at Cox. - Doxeafbr $3. ; :
Sent free by malt on receipt ot money,
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