VOLUME X VI.
WILMINGTON. NORTH CAROLINA SUNDAY, JUNE. 8; 1883.
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NUMBER 23.
WILMINGTON POST
ion,
Entered at the Poalojfice at Wilming-
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! aontrirctH. ;
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; 11 communications on busines must
be addressed- to The Wilminqtos
Post, Wilmington, N. C. , i;s
j f-- 1 aa-a-aa
The new dapartnrejthat, the ost is
in :iTo.r of' is the fufll recognition; ol
Republican principles', to be enforced
by men regardless of their past politi
ck rord:
J-;i rut Equal rights before law and
at the ballot-box,, for all men, regard
m of color. '
iSecoid--The education of every
child in the land, regardless of color.
Third Local self goTernment for
every town, township, city, and county
iu tbj slate. , '
Fourth A tariff for the protection
of American labor. t
Fifth "A reform of the city, county
'v.tvlstate'governments, and a reduction
1 0 the burdens of the people." t
I i mi :il
unoewer win cums wnu us on
LOCAL SHORTS.
Peaches are getting quits plentiful
in lhi market. , '
Captain Swift Galloway was in the
city the past week.
Tx .listing will commence the sec
ond Mondav in June.
8ee VV. P. Canaday's advertisement
of land for sale near tl.ecity.: '
I Col. G. T. Wassoml Goldsboro, was
in the city yesterday."
V. ,V. Rich ardan, Esq., of White-
Tille, Columbus county, was it. the city
yesterday.
i yw'.t i-i
The Sanitarv Committee reported fa-1 The motion of Aldermau r iaa)D.aw
vorablr on the petition of. certain citi-1 was put fend lost. , v
zeni for . sewer in Iheallej south -of ' fAldefman' Guyfef ,Tuov'ed that the )
Market and between Front and Water Mark be kept openi frout sunn to
streets. Adopted. -;--.7..:x-.t auaset. ! J&eferred to the committee ou
The committee on Market and Fees, Matketu and Fees.
Hon. James E. O'Hara, member of to whom was Referred aetitton torn; a I iTtuftaui then adjourned:
congress, delivered the address on mi- large number of citizens, plue, f pirP
morial day tt-alisbury, N. C.
markets be established in their..re- fiftTTON PRESSES.
Superior Convened on Monday last, Lw,ilP w.r,U rnorted the followier- h s H '
Mr. J. A. Hamilton, .of Magnolia, Judge A. AlMcKoy presiding: It will r Mnlll io n wh h waa footed: ' il - HOTTON G-INS
wa, in the city on Thursday last. be in sea,ioii next week abo.
All city papers will hereafter be de- .ir ..." - V, n..thari(r ted, the Board of. Audit and Financet , , .
1 l . .-v"' ,xu-uiu6 oo. ukv i concurriBs.' and thai tae commute eat .,,w , w
. tiutor Bojiin, of riarajvrton county
has been in the tity attending court.
The storm of last Saturday did con
siderable damage ; in and about Wit-mington.
See ad. of Mr. T. M. Emmeison, gene- vir"Jni . Mu.hw irnlint I riii mnuiiUtiMi'ani tira:ma'ttet tXw l;Miri until- iviYtT 'tttvTi?
cal passenger agent of the Atlantic and Centrt rallroad wa8 argued on Wed- Ninth Street Engine H6ulerJced,x 8?MfU v - f ; ; ,
Vhm sriArial niimmir.tw-O'
m.i ... I. a. L ' y
lianam engine nouse io, is oe.ug n . , fc t r, of chesnat V1Ti;Anrsti15MKJl
enclosed with a new fence, which will .... i u-.'--- JWi-tlitHv . r f h
Murray tu Kteigl yejeerday to carry Markets and Fees be authorized to get OTJXLITi' AND PRICiva GUAUAN-
three convicts to the, penitentiary, Elii up estimates as to coat, etc,,, andeport ----t :. , , - ,
aha Brown, Libert ftipDurle, and Phil- the next regular. ; meeUng ofVoit TEED i EVERY REf PEL t
.. M- . . . Board. ' I 'JPt i : , , -
Ilp ",s- - i ' . The Finance CoMmittee' revolted that , W J M. k. spkinoek & oa
Parties from Raleigb. inform us that I the matter of the claim of George Harf
me Dig sun now penamg in tne circuit i nss a jo.t naa oeea wmwt . f
cour
MEW ADVERTISEMENTS-: x
Iuiprovius Jpe Fear Riven be.
low HUBiiagtoa, N. C. J .
I'llOrOS.VLSFOU DK.EDGIKU.
. u.. KGiSKKOttica,70SartoiBli
BaLtimobk, Mo.. Mjlj 22, 1SS3.
lBOPOHALa for DredglBc'lDOpe rr
m. j.iver. - - win M remm Bniu
noon of JoaeSi. 1SS3, and. opened iBUiioUl
alely Uisrealler. '.. f i I j'
HiaDk farms, speciflcattons madlnforma
tioa ca. b bad o- applieatloa to tkla
t WM; P.ORAIGHItli.
Wilmington & Veldon
R. R. Company, . ;
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
BETTER!
VASTLY BETTER ! i
THAN AN
AUCTION.
1 Successors to Jjio. Uawbon.
the 'ore platform is a good enough
jifjiuMican for us. It i-t h departure
thai we shall stand by, and we believe
that nitre hundred and ninety-nine out
'of every thousand true Republicans in
the Ute will .do likewise. We will
"welcome with open- arms every man
i ttbo will join with us iu this noble cause,
let bU i-at record be Denfocratic, libe;
ml oi KeiMiblican. We are working
tr the future, and care
msn's name or co?or may be, so he will
Jielp huilding up schoil houses and
iiii xiini' ih whole DeoDle. and mak-
n . m " '
Coast Line.
Ijieut. 'Robert Craig, of the . signal
service was in the city on Tuesday last
on an inspection tonr.
.The city-assessora are nearly through
their duties assessing the property, in
Wilmington township. . '
Messrs. Thomas Evans and Wm. A;
Wilson have been appjioted, by the
Governor, notaries public.
O'ol. R. R. Bridgers and family, who
have, been absent in Florida, returned
to this city on Tuesday last.
Alexander Holmes has been missed
from his home in this city siuce Sun
day last, i Foul pliy i suspected .
Rev. W. T. Jones has beeu. called to
take charge of three churches iu the
neighborhood of Wake . forest, N. U.
Mr, W.W. Perry has been appo inted
postmaster at Clinton, N. C, and Mr.
S. R" Weeks at Pelletier's Mill, N. C.
Sheriff -Maooing; Col. Brink, Col.
Foster and others wept down the river
fishing a few day ago, on the Sheriff's
not what the gorjdolia. y
Rev. F. Wi'E. Peschau, of o. Faut
Lutheran Church in this city, has de-
be sufficiently .high, to prevent passers
seeing iu the cattle pound. ' ..
2 mK9
o WilmloKton. N. C, Juno 1st, 1SS3.:
JiXUUlWfON
street reported that they Tiad a joint I godu, rel,ira uuia Xforember 1st,
meeting Wlin tne Doaro oi 188fcto Virgtnia juid North troltna Sum-
and that the said board would not, agree I , .
-; . .. . . - 'A BrWBMorw, are now on sue at, i.uniuu
The city fathers have passed an ordt- to the opening of the said dock, a to.e 1 - , - , -
nance' prohibitiDK nogs Deiog Kept in I ground mat in tneir opinion iv wuum- . , . , , . . ....
thecity limits. "Cur friends who have injure the navigation of the ri
that kiudot property had better take I committee conm noi jsrro mm voi jqneiu-it
notice and act accordingly. I board, and recommended that J he dock
be reopened, with , the approval of the
.Ucti'l rassini;-r Aceul.
Kli-
- - BIDS,
W rhmi'irf Mm Hatn r.f imhlishintr I I?..l ..f k,.Ait nA Vminr.- nrnn I GKALKD PRUrpSAI.S W1LI, J.h
o- t - a xjvmu hi nuu.. u. i..u.,rvp. n
the PosrJ from Sunday to Friday for, Bafe guards being erected to prevent ceiveu at my omw, at tn yity tjti, on or
the benefH. of country subscribers. Now sand and trash being carried into the I befornJutm 2iKt, mum, for iiim-wkm
. r. . ... j I, V- ' - , OK WHAKF,ftot of 'iet!iut Strtt. Ma-
tiEcliUTAUx' TKEASUIiER-BOrECt;
' n -. WILMINGTON,!. Ma'y 2?. 1813.
f N TURSOANCP OF A resolution
udopteU by the the Directors oT the Wll-I
; udugton & WeUou Kal Rocul Compaay, at
a rueetin- li ci d tULs iUy, a BPxaAL M EET-
INO or the Stockholders of said Company
will be hold ic the City of Wilmington.' at
the omce ortliq Company, at 11 o'clock A.
M..' ou TJlUU-illAY. the 21ST DAI or
JUNK NEXT, "to taka into consideration
i ilia toetiniraud bnildtoc'of Railroad from
KDiuo i-oiiii tiu the iaid Wilmington A Wei
ll u IC.iilrwad sotitli or Wilson to Florence.
:y C, ou ili') Wilmington.- Columbia A Aa-
usi.i Kaiir-oud, or some point east thereof
ou said niad; and soch furlher action In
iius maiicr-ioi mo saia tstoeunoiaer as-
Keiublctl in metttug mny consider proper."
'J,: W. TavHriMir'i
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THEPBICE 1 aQ SELLlhQ GOODS
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Gives youjad vantage tea fold over an
Auction Sale, for the reason you
" can take your time and select
that which suits you, and
getjuat the quality and v
quantity tht you
. wish. j . .
luuy LT-t in
secretary, ;
we dope our country friends will send dock'
in their back dues.
Alderman DeRosset offered the fol-
pjik'-m
inK onr'oM mother state prosperous:
dined the presidency of the -college i at I ture he , says Bhall be on the proper
MjPleasant; N. C. rade, and alfJCeucca shall beerecteci on
M...r Hall Via .n hand til lin inLPI- I uui.
. i'lnj 'k w ... i.v '
viewed every morning by the evil dis-
uity Items.
,, the Hardware House of V-.. whm he makM VI lor the
.Mwrs. W. E. Springer & Co..
Hie ChHinpion CVimpress Company
li.a iheu annual meeting on Wednes
ami elected the following directory
F. E. uuriiMS, E. J. Penny packer,
J dines 1 siprunt, A. H. Green, Eugene
JUDinnell, alter wards the Board re!
tinted E, J. Pennypacker, President,
Ihom i. llarris aecretary and tieas
uier. . ' ' l. .
(VI Juhi. J. HrMlrick, hasa splendid
.lai't inn of drv-rods. ladies furuich
ing K;,,, hoiHe-hold goods, Ijood
uit the children, and in fact he cau fill
nj bill for the women, that.may bede
sired by them. To make a long atory
short, but at ihr Vame t" truthfully
short, he is a judge of the kind of goods
that will -uit the ladies, and keeps
them on hand and for sale.
Kev.-r Father Oross, for many years
io tharKe of St. Thomas's Catholic
Vhuti h ol'fhis city, resigned on Sunday
to the reg.et of all our people. He
wiVeiceedinely popular with this en-
ii L.ml tr love him I ....
I.IC VKWiUUUitj ,,r" " , loll. . '
mny y tars ago.'and the longer here yhii-glrs-TS,. valued at o9
the greater his Influence nas
pleasure of seeing him
flai.iain Ri E. .Rferitt. of the C. C.
Railroad was bitten by a spider, and
wati detained at this home several day
the past week.in cooaequence '
Da yvu "want the P.osr? If so, seud
in yoiv subscription immediately. If
joii d not wish to contiDire it, act like
a man, pay your back dnee and atop it.
Foreign ExportM iVom the Tort
ol" Wilmington ror the Month
' of nny. . :
Below we give o statement oft be for
eign xioits from the port of Wilming
ton from the mqoth of May, as com
piled from the books iu the Cuatoui
House: i
Cotton 1.57G bales, weighing
787 pound, and valued at 175,137.
Rosin'.and Turpentine 37,639 bar-
tela, vaiuea m
Tar and Htch 2.2&0 barrel, valued
at f 4,317. N
Spirits Turpcntine-20i,3i0 gallons,
Valtitd at $78,700. 4 I .
Lumber 971,00V feel, taiueu at
Innrinor arhir.h wh adnoted:
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ueorge rrencn miorins . ia uo Th,i it h- ramrrd rn tha
carrying qune muo wueiurw iu ymgiittee 0u Ordinances Id prepare
making vegetablo and lruit boxes, at I and report to the next meeting of this
his place, and at the same time he is Beard an oruiuance pronioiung 4aB oc-
increasing hi facilities for the nianu- cupation of any portion of the open
- ?,. , docks of ihe ctty by any flat boat
fact u re of lime. ... - ' .j .m.;.i
Article 26, page 9, General Ordinances,
to read two dollars Jostead of three
dollars per month, the ' Board of Audit
and Finance concurring. v 5 ,!
Alderman DeRosset offered theT fol
lowing resolution, which was adopted:
Reaplvtd, That the committee on Fi
nance be empowered to appoint a suit
able nt ison to take the tax lists of the
city, and to record the real estate listed
..... n a a a .i
ia the UlocK iwox proviaea ior tne
purpose, under the provisions of the
tax ordinance; ana. wim tne concur
rence of the Board of Audit and Fi-
nauce, to fix the compensation for the
same. - , -, v- ,
Alderman Fisbblate "offered - an
Col. tS. L. Fitemout, City Surveyor,
19 busy in csslabUhiDg the grades of
some of the principal streets of the city
Mayor Hall intends to work to the line
whatever improvements are made in fu.
terials of present Wharl to be taken, by I
Contractor. . K. 1. 11 Al.l.
JuneiO-U . Mvyvr.
SMALL FARM FOR SAL!;,
I UST BKYOND CiHEbiN'S M ll-L. I'UNh,
o the lelt liud faide of tho old New Iieru
Koad. - W. P. CAN A DAY.
June HMf
PLANTATION FOR VALK,
TdK OLD TUliNPIKt;, TWO MlbEfi
from City " limits, Oood' Hwelfug. aud
plenty of Wood Laud.
June 9-11 W. I". CANAl'AY.
County OiiinilMNioiierM.
The Board of Co.mmi.'siouers of New
Hanover county met in regular session
at'hiilf pa.it 2 o'clock this af'teroooo.
Present II. A. llagj;, chairman, and
Proposal lor Fiiruisliiii i'oal.
CUSTOM llOUStinVHiMlNUlON. N.C.,
coniniisdoueis li ti. Worth, Roger,
Moore, James A. Montgomery aud Ji. amendment to section 17 of Article 4,
L. IVatcc.
COLLKCroli'SOl't'lCU, May olst 1 00
SEA.LKL) PR01"O.SAI,S W I LTi 1K Ki
ceived at this Ufflco, unlit 11 o'ctook.
II. BRUNHILD k BRO.,
, Wholesale Lipr Dealers
AN1) rnOPRIETORa OF thk ,
CHAMI'IUN CIGAK FAGTOKY,
DICKS & BRUNHILD & BROS.," -
K1C11MOWD, VA., !
man UFAuruuEiw of All kind
OF FINE
tiu:tt i i 'I'oit A"io, " ,
MAVl'N AMD Tlf iNTSlj
. may 1:0-. tf - i -
Minutes of last uieetmn read and or- I Dg
t . : .1
for the month of May: General fund
showing a balanco ou hand of $15,
991 IS. Educational fund showing
halAii.cn on haiiiLof $11,9-J 71.
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'Itegisler-of Deeds .submitted Ins re--H)rt
for the month of May of fees re
ceived Yor marriage licenaes, and. ex
hibited the Treasurer's receipt for
noon. of Frtdny. June Sth. 1S5. l r fttrulsh-:
page 100, uvonst vraosnws, vj wns- 1 1 g of llulIl TO mo iosS oW
iogout all after the word "within'; in I , i , . ., . ...... ..rvi. I
lor tuo use oi iuo igyiu .-
a I AM SELLING.
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Wide Percales at'6 cents per yard,
worth 12.
Handsome Black and Colored Bunt
ings at 15 cent per yard, worth 30.
Pretty Lawns, fast colors at 7 cents.
White Scotch Tlaid Lawn at 12c,
worth '25. -'
Pretty Cotton 'Plaid Dress Goods, at
10 els .per yard, better than 15 centa
Gingham. v
The very best 10 cents Bleached
Cotton ever sold in this or any other
', citf .' - ' '
5,000 ysrds Hamburg Trimmings, ex
cellent quality, and verycheap, from
6 centa ap.
Bordered Handkerchiefs at 3 cents
each, with the largest slock ia that
line in the City. , v
its." Adopted. ' , ,
Alderman Cbadboarn offered the fol
lowing, which waa adopted: :
Kesolecdl That the Ordinance Com
mittee be em (towered to codify the or
dinances of the city as soon as possible
for publication, including uch amend
ments as they consider desirable. , c
Alderman Chadbourn offered an or
dinance, to the effect that any person or
HAH
OF
at this Port, said Coat to be of bed qiuuity,
Tree Iroiu liapurltivs, to wcin W pt uuds
i Uitiie Ton. to be subitct to inspection, and
.i. .iMiiv.rmi frt-c of cliarc. ou what! I "9 SSlITJiirPS.
now occupievtoy 1U)VcUu Vcsbtls.
Therlsht to reject any or all l.i la i- . ie
WILLIAM LYNCH! SW' iU tw
Tailor and Clothier,
H A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
Doeskins anil
Broadolothti,
i aerved. '
kU J. rUNNxx'AKKli,
. .. -r- flHIH ll.
minul
been lor rimhI. We are sorry that the
Rev. lather found that his heaUh com
i pelted kirn to leave, but hope H may
Vewhif improve, and that we may see
Vim kg.ui in charge of St. Thomas s
; fhurch.
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Total on American veeis, io, -.
on foreiga teasels, 2 13,487. Grand to
tal, $224,116. 1
fl, iu, pam over. , persons haTiog to sell beer, ciderine
Ordered ' that a public road be lam 1 Pe"uua ' ,
imiert i i apirifuous liquors, who shall open
..run nr to aw. leading from the I or i ....
landing on Middle bound, known as
Oak Landing, in Page's creek to some
convenient point oa a public road lead-
ioe to the city of Wilmington. I re
vided, that the owners of'tlie lands
over11 which said road shall pas, will
grant the right of way free ot all char
ges to the county. Provided, further,
that the parties dcsirmg tne opemog
of said road shall, before the road shall
Proposals lor:rnrnihin SMp
Chandlery aul Halin lor
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his or their shops on ounaay, snau oo; Hevonne .Marine,
liable to a fine of twenty dollars, one coljLKorou A oVnui:.
half to co to the informer, for each and
eery offence; and any person, except WiLHtNUTON. n. C Juoe ,nd.
the proprietor or his clerk.-seen enter- EALED PKOi;yAl Wii u uu ui.
ing or coming out of said sho,s, it shall calved at this ontoe u'btil u o'clock,. tu,
be held prima faci eyrdeDceJof the of- oiajooday Juuc.u, is;:, tor mn-ij i'- ia
fence. ' if MonaindbhtpChaaUlety. lr .wmmhCicw
becimn ou pruviur. ,,u.. -uy . I;'' H. .;uo M,u
liceman who shall see any person ex
A!Ii;i:iCAX AMD lSr.ORTED,
Which he will cut and make to order,
- , in tho latest styles.
Jatisl'arlion Uaaranteed.
foro nurth aide of I'rinceas street
neat, 1 rout. may -v n
V W.ISiTED -
' FOUTHK
COME AND LOOK AT MY STOCK
DRESS GOODS.
I deaforcash, and caler to those who
get their money by hard licks, and
propose to give you good value
for ;your noney.
W. P. Oldham's grain
ken .oren, robed, and set on
. . I . ..um.;aav nr tin rlArki VOlOff
- a - x . a a r i iniiifi w. a.u a. a u aw w - v n
Im laid out. imv liUo the hamja OI me r .... V..: w nel ear endlna Jsoo.-nh.!,
- - . tfiii i. ill anw UBI'IUUIU VI I ' w
anerui or .r j l r.ll m rrairt tha
...iH. ip.,t to i.av a I cols and noP -r---
IliMorleal and Melentltlr.
Aftae rerular anaual meeting of the
'tiittoricaV and Scientific Society of
WilmingloB, N. C, held last Monday
v-lUdav ninht last lortunately the
l... ...1 i. Atn a tl I Ir
tire was uiscovereu oy. jviivr.-- ,
nill hro- I of mo
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firo charge nt tc premises, inciuuu.S v
sheriff's cota, fees for jurors, Vc.
- Aonli.alioii of C P. Mebane for re--
"ii ;
Kl . l. t. The tl .indent o'fe t ol CreaUOB
t- ihtf .IjN. Centre ot Liw, Ueat. Attrao
tHn mil i hl-al Artioa.. lt natural
wond.-tf aud 4ii rtlual lmM-hlnt are aUhe
. i: . ... . -.. in....
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lTalu galore micwb io
..Hi.. I in Hip oiilolnl inoat prrtoct n.
HtkkIv .oiiiiiM'oded. "r very ran or nature
I NiKuuutffcV ny uev, h. w- mor: You can buy a DRESS from me for a
I . , I low price that will mak
a young lady
LOOK LIKE if R1NCESS
8 hedulcof arti. !cv u: Hp li-d)cr;
Vu hi'H ,-
.. , ...i K.fni much' mission ou the county portion .u
reii, anu pii"au- w-""-- i.
K.J. r.EM5ivrAvKi:t:,-
damage was done.
tax was ordered gianted.
On ihe'ietition of V . P. c anaday to
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twain John V. Wflne, supenntea- be relieve! ot -uouuie tax ami rauy,
it.ninc 4h- r.dinlH ara Wtd of- k.. . r id. W. A W. and the W..C. It was ordered that he be relieve.! oi in.
ticers for the ensuing year, vix: A. railroads has just ret u J ned from a double tax buljiothejenaUT.
iTreaident-james.O. Burr, business visit to Chicago. He carried r tlderniea.
iAice rrtsidenfe- liev, a. a. uataoo. hU daughters v ... . . m0nthl
- ..w ina toaru iur .
h. trip ,ion Monday lt.t4. r. M-prea-
Mplrwdid Welretl". eo His Honor, Mayor E. D. HaU, and
Quarantine Notice.
L'AKAVTxAU KH THK nUT OP
WilmlBgtoa witt tw entoict t.on lV tt 1
to Novmbtr 1st tu follow v.
rootawlM brlnz all vr?i miu vv
.Secretary and treasurer S. A. Story,
Cotresvnding Secretary Rev. F.W
t,re.ku. j .'-a'!'- '
(Curator-1. CashweU.
Maoding Cotumittee on
Kev. F. W. if Tetchau, W. B. McKoy,
J. IX Bellamy, jr. r
m. VanAmrinse, Clerk of the ..x-.-e- DeRowet, Boney, Dudley,
Donations- Super'ior Court, has appointed his son, FlshbUte, Cha lbourn, Swea Howe
SUcy VanVmrinie,jr.,vui-I-.j aoauoyer. -
and he was swtm to H Jol A. A. Tbe Committee on StreeU and
McKoy on WednesdiJ last. Wharves aaked ,for fartherftisse on
gradiBg Third street, and en repairing
A1vtet Hotfcer - . . , nlberrv:
. v . iw. ...1 Km. water svrrc i.v- - v
wijrV' wiuis w I-....V- - jj..i at niahl ana oro- r j w
sWcoiress. and du. leg the war in . Are dUUrhed lf pwpta)l 0D oroln dock
U confute eongresa. was iu the fffjU'Sil-? Vii pd f Uf foot of Davis street and the improve-
y on Monday last. Mr. Joowiaaald th? If -wd at once .'JJJ meot or Paraley atree U
..1 . ' titu of lias. Wisslow SoOTMi" fc-M-K.r lima waa cranted the Com
-Bare peen one oi inj vrry f I i TtKTHlXO. IU I , t, .lrM,i
1 e io either coogre,, and the lead- jBSif W wittK maradamwiog MarkjiUeet-
w cf hu ran, i. the .late ol Tennea- UJL,,utlu, offerer imwliaUlj. The Cvmmittee oB 1 irt lUoeoi
same shall be lined five dollars for the I ta be ixi aw trMi ' tot iined
first offence, and be Uiacnsrgea lor ine i lua lo th urtiett
second. .! ,
... a a a . tf ika tvt
Alderman CTsaaoourn eunw.u 1 JttBe
lowing, whicb was aaopieu:
Btfolmt, That the City Tax Oollec
toi be required at every regular meet
ing to read the liat ofalliiceiwe tax
payers one month or more in .arveart;
and thb shall be considered as anfia-
i.v.1 hninm ine a ax wwwwi
hall aho be required to ahow cause in saih oi p t tmt to M viwarajaunr .it-
'each case of sn delionueney. why the
tf
cot been eniorcco. , r- . j ? ZartTidB, aa aooo a poiW an. craaatng
The petitioo of ciUxtaa, tor toe ub- i oaua'.
r Ki... .. waa Nlimd I .iu.. . r. axcauavr. las
to iha committee on leUeeta aadJ SLJ. .w, fc3r r.u au.urny
W halve. ! ' I vwaUawrt.b eHirda la w
The report of thecosBsaitteeosi lUHa I wtot ia bei a n't
.r V . waa anfirawd and OtdeTew I K-.lxlkuM ronil t Mel V hit la
. V . v .L - - 1 Uaaranltaa may ue taI on ri li. .;Kmi
printed for diaUlbaUOB. V; iimcal U vlnMUua fyia at
Ordered that a .gas lamp be rlaced 1 Tf-.. a, it- u,
.1.- - . r final itaftftaJ PoU'a I iouni "a u. t.rvf.
WinTivini I ii, (M. ii. Ttawi. 1--
The Board went into ao eiecww oi m i Mta M axjo wwiuxk
u-.xvii-. uk4 Miiue ixn or xiia aw
ml". N. Y. kvanccJUtt. "BotH actentinc
and dtfBi." llv. .V. C Utvrf.: V.
iiiira?.!. V .lArtlliii: rcelaltn owcTn -
In Oie-w-,tndt'ral Klorl ol lira tn
hjdr I V. Mov.anrcr. :
-lil.-tH.1iilroctif and vrry ncsa-
tut d'.iuvM JjtAr.i Uhlo. Haelka taat !
an t '!frtl. Addri, J. c. Mrt'1'HHV
; iXK. I lHladiHla, usouaxn. v.;
fhirm.'. HI ;of .V Uii, M. , N
may I S Jut - , .
urn Tu;s ixb sur pkbs.
Styles ana maKes
IN IaIW TI Erf AN D FLIPPER FOR
OENTLE3JK3I ANDLAD1KS-
r WEA1-
Ul t Jtlity,
r-y rituog, ai
- ' lw Iown ia Trite.
iCall ia aBdj CxaariBe. - ' 1 "
. FKP.MCH A.SJSft.
Great Bargain
OLOVli. 1
HOSIERY.
COBSETS.
PANTSGOOIW.
SH EATI NO.
TOWELlNU.o
i I a abort, etarjihieg to bth4 ia a
FIRST ULiSS DBT GOODS ITOEE
a naa iwjvi w - - . . .a . wi
.. - . v r. ii... n.. 1 , : tt MikxN lhara is -BB 1 . minaJisr Ml I taiw"
wa. tie wa onerea y rTiura uepena upo JI.-w.r I 7 , u
aa f rai
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iuiin ouiira wnw ik roms. ? i ;. s "
l ... aittV I tli. tturU.
Hoant ol iaviruow a a xiw - " T,, j TrV
the loliowiBg rewilt JILCBadooari,
f .1? Txaaaa MttML" IX G
malln aaf W ta varasUo trvSa
loltMIVn., - ; ... ,
m.W
Don JJcKae, James tptwa,' P. Q
it eoM dftrter - t,r .h. Columbia , ... ; w " "TT:
" now iv- ... - . .. i iLkiautatlUtt mwsuhw
caotnet. out i aiisuiav v.k gw i iu
..j - -x asd diarrhoea, reaaB wo w- aooa aa fracUcaaie, 1 --"j" . j-i.i i i
aotev o --i xi. cra wind COMC, - j,; . . - ..Uk I offcCB Oi rHaauaro. a,n- T 1 1
J1 Aifntd.
SootHWl ir, iHnmiUee aaked foe
tSuwaa a position in the cabinet, but latah about H
i i .. .. . . . J a. -lx I IN -
frnia. ivjin paruea waum . . . nr
.v. Mm reaoccB muav-.
Ik.. .-I x.. . .Ia.la.1 fiw I VaJ aABTTT tO the WbOl
, am4 worn uc wa v . rnn w-. - ,
ft--.-' ... X.. Jl.li.1 aaw4 I r. UtX WIWLOWTB
iommMed Andrew Johaaon, H.l .g'tJSJ further U on the .retto. i.
lo b. decllBod sBore high and, of one of the ehjeat m4 Vest toCaxtHoue. Iv '
HooraMe othces than any other Baa fe.il, phyakiaas aJid ureea la Ue Oommiuee o CMy
Ut Africa. Z Jones was the guest Hrotworid. th.ul. rv to
f ito old aad rereonal friend, OeL E. ia- Ut k4 bt-3 came4 oat.
& Bridnr. whlU hert 1
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ICE!
ICE! IClv!
i vacant. KoUoo. kat,;
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. x ITlaxara ha raw 1 I
tjoar Oi . Z. hMtBBratkaa t t.
qneated not to smrchaaa nijw I I , . ru nrw; J-'
aeaaarra. r- I aaaia a4 auvrk. aaa r
AUcmaa Duey aewt-4 MMJ tat it--
a. . ll. k Ja-J:
meuoa cm ta laa,
aaara lia T --? oa aHMnaafc4,
kV. M-a. Jaw av-". t
.r, tot u
D. A. SMITH,
HiKUFACTdEEa ili DE1LE! II
1.. '!'
FURNIT0EE,
u uutti tuuax rjBBr.
I TW Mtrt Ai4 Hti4r5i STjH.
AUVAV tN 11A5D.
Cheap, Cheap, Cheap.
IfclYE ME A CALL:
JOHN -9. HEDEICK
Sw IIS Maurkct aUttNra.