VOI.UMK XVI. Vi fi'MINQTON POST Entered at the Toalojicc at Wilniihg (nirjV. C., a Second Class Matter, k 'RATES OF ADVERTISINGS Eight (8) lines, Nonpareil typecoii stitute a Hquare. : V : Kilty cent per line for the lirRtjn Aetun twent j-five cents pet fine oteacha'l'l'tional insertion. ,. . advertisements will be charged ct the above rates, except on special nontmct. '.'. ' ' l'he subscciption price to The Wil jjf.voToN Voht is 2 00 -per year; six months t'l 00. - AlJ communications on buaincs must ,e aMreied to The Wilmingtok I'ost, Wilmington, N. O. , : -I t JtST SO. , The oliiy conceivable J reawn which llr. Lana can give why be wilt not lupfiort Mr. Uresham for president, is hat "the Kepublicans must go." This 8 tail' lid Ht leant, and it in the whole ruth. "Turnout the rascal"," their Hilitical adversaries being ,rthe- ras ;al.H," of course, was the brief and cym prehf move platform copied ,bj . the lcinm ratio journals several weeks ago front-' an. -.influential norUiefn- daily.' "1'hiit i- all nonrteusei" blurts out Mr. lUna, whfii the Herald interviewer talks of campaign issues and iOliUcIJ YiunAi'lc". liewareoi "rabbits," in the 'way ef larHl and other question of gov f tunmtui economy, to lead you away linin the chase after the ollicos, cries '" the lyil' l-ik itbwrvcr. And tyet this is "ilie graud old party of principle" bent mi relMiildinp; the 1 biic of state on the tuiiilaUoiis of the father! Ala"! alar! i it; a it imiiam Ycmi r ii n iix - Imi. Mr. . (ircHham, the I'osiiiastcr r.i I. oucht to (eel nioit litiuely Utjt'iiil, the great Mr. Daiiii.lheapollo if our. political system, who 'duvet the lie looted steeds of the S'hi around our It-pendent and obeiaance nikjng tli, once 'regularly iu every tweitty iur liours,. inclusive of Kuuday for kmiU of charity; aud who in sheer pity "for .the Vfr "route contwctor.t, hav ing eclipsed the in in tlieir own game; ilii.-vKr'iU Mr. Dhiui, we say, only fall-. Vnj ntmrt of' ui-r mythological prtde cM'wr in the graces of ready speech, ad liinu m extravagantly the -"perfectly ywiv, -upright, honest and able" iiiem lnr if lic cabitiict Irom Indiana tha' he ("ii"4ruo-il exhaust the English lan KiAigp in his praise' Not improbably, llif modc-st Postmaster Ueiieral would hive, been quite overcome by such rapturous declarations had he not dis covered, a moment later, that it , was lite Kugliah language alone, and uu gvusted, which was to bear the burthen of Midi devotion; for! when a?5 if he could' support his friend fortiie'presi lUiicy, "Oh, no-," was the prompt and cajidul auswer, "because the Republi can mint go!" V '. L tiii: riiii'M Vnt.iTK. ' "'A great deal smaller, but decidedly wore select." fco soliloquized the Herald, no doubt, when contrasting its corps of thinkers' on the presidential nomina tion with-. .-.those of' the active and m biiiyui limit. Dana, lieid and Hast ing, a titanic trinity. So lean; per haps, in their own opinion ttianu that of others. . It has been objected tlie practice of foreusic advocacy that -the iaihKriuiinate defence of right and wrong tVudd to blunt, in time, . J,h'.! 'itMaerVown inoral netMibititlel, s Jn i;.-aiialogiotM line of thought, we may C Kunt (or the fact Mr. Uana, with KiHxial facilitiw for sounding : every Ir-plhnd slwal of Mr. Tilden's H)liti cal designs, should hate, been so nig: Hy uuiiKormiHl therfeii as to make his late coiifiJeut utteraiicelf almost lu iicroii in iheir : variance, from the trtiih. Hii practice in the art of ao-phsMrj-, to give consistency and veri iinilitude to lVrsey tiruely aud aer icraHe disclosure) have made him Jif ilupo of his owu powers, and his wtute has become subdued .to wnatit otk in. We almost regard it as pro idoiul thatJUst as he U temptcsl to W hi. talent to such bad uea, his ca picity tor Uadiug others iuto ernr is nni!y dimiotahed, by such u in uc c-f his preteutious ahort sighted "T- The frillianl but shallow Mr. 4rron may be deceive! , but the and unrrrii'c Pana canovt'gr v. He "cannot conwive of any 'Uipeut mind belietiug for an io ' thai Mr. Tildea would accept a uariiiaiwn. ix, that settle it. "1 a Nr Orach?, and wka I p wj lipr nodoj; baik." Meanwhile the veto fJ o the cypher diapatchw haj,pruo k minn underlying the Union, and Me h. Uncled friend yetapuroa the Mi apM.ooent, hU radineM;to wear the Iduahlng hooooW IWS, knowa all over thn continent. We KT od believe that the u ofU prove about aa mucin ol pro fhevin hi. predktionn for lt Mr. m thorontbly awara of kU own Utj, and U accord with Hit kaU- ment of tbe Herald, that it is, very kind and condescending on ' his part to lake I mo iicupie iulo uia cunuueuue v uiis Interesting' 'pTiiical !'conjhnctur , If generally aware of how highly' they. have" been " honored; quite likely it is that they would hate hung their swety night caps on the moon to do him rev erence, and ; ottered a deal of stinking breath enough to bring on a swoon in one of so delicate and lady lUce i etom ach. Bat really we glean. some sterl ing Iruths from this interview with the ciiief ol the Tribune. . 1'erhaps this is owing in part to, the superior facili ties of one who, like., Fame herself in Vrgils picture, inhabits alolty tower, with windows overlooking, a pleasant landscape, &c. He ."agrees with all the ; others in. preferring. Satatoga as tb place for holding the; next national convention he. regards Blaine as more personally popular than any other Re publican candidate, but as practically out of "the "race", for a nomination; ho thifiks thai ?tfio . Republicans ' have e,ierylhiiig to gain, by a protracted can vass, which shall force our adversares to not the 'ono great rssuq before tlie people - tlie tarifT. question. -Fiua1y he con.- iders Arthur, "since he gave up the leadership of a faclioni as proba bly the coming man, 5nd a strong one, at that. :'.';; "" " '. . . ; ' '. ;. y The stout and cherry head ol the Comiurciil ' -Advertiser delivers In the Herald reporter such "rugged max ims hewn from life,"-as seem native to the man who utters them, and which'spoken on auch'au- ocuasiuu do ! serve to be. regarded as apples of.gold in pictures of tdlver. He cleariy dis cerns the wish of the Democrats to dodge discussion,,. and favors a long and jiggresive campaign, which will furnish opportunity to lead back the people I" the old landmarks of princi ple 'Thi:t level headed man concurs with Keiil in regarding Arthur aa the jaaii to iiouiiu'ale. While -thene "in terviewers" continue the custtmaty qijuiutily - of tally and twaddle; they contain als mtrch food for ; solid thought and wo can but - thank the Herald 'I 'n a kind and timely service. oFFiVriioij iu;its. " The Democratic, paily: has always tried to make it appear tli at tho Fed eral olli'ce holders oi North Carolina, have paid the expense- .of the Republi can campaigns; nothing could possibly bo widi r the mark. Tho fact is, there are no other class of ofllcers under the suii vhal pay so little for election pur poses as tho Federal officers of North Carolina do. If you want to stxke the ordinary sand of a Federal olHcc holder speak of money to him, and suc ceed entirely-. They will pay out some and offer a littlo liberal when delegates are to bo made, but that ii becauie they want .to bo elected themselves as said delegates, lint if theyare called On during a campaign, or keeping up the organization othejr, than the bove, they will run to some Democra ic pa per with the news. Of course there are some few honorable "exceptions, a few who believe they owe something to the party that honor them with office, but they aro the exception., ? North Carof lina needs a shaking up very badly in Uiw particular. We have some men in hinh orlico tha. toady ;top much for the sake of recognition by crrtaiu Demo cratic society, they should be kicked out of otlice and that yery aobn. J LICENSED 1)EFAMKIW. Again and again iU tho pcrsual ol "IXorsey's liu'dgct'?1 ; , niiVuiptlatod! by Dana, recall to our memory some preg nant passage iu Vijheridan'a immortal "school for scandal." "Oh Cud, Cir Felt r," , cries lady Sueerwell, " w iuld you deprive us of our privilege?' '"Ay, Sladaui,v he an swijis, "and Ihcn no person should Ins permitted lT kill ebarwUra and run down ,repuUtou, bui qiuliiietl old miids aud' disappointed widow' Ai- all the otliccs f ' life are most profitably filled by Uuvmj best qualified for tho work to be U me, we would re poet fully sugjest that the monooly of liceoel slanderer for the United utcs (if not against tho "ceniu" of the constitution to establish and cUnfcx sttch) be given to , tho New York Sh. Then, not only the ladies, but the uW ami Httle children wju hi have abund ant oppHtunity to tryMr, ttarrick's rtmrly for rnii., Vaued by a lrrth of scandal, shonld tho vapour distress our faironc--1 iVff rr ul ivjyri. Yesterday the jolly face of CoL-Itaac J.-Youpf leaneAlout a wimlow of kh private othce, ai with a bejewelcd hand he waved a Uojfuidlr Rrftnl at the i reporter, calling tut: " Well, there a new collector." -Who hhtu waa the query. Mlac J. Yowujp, waa the rewpon-e I ancceed myelr; have juV received my nw arfointwent fc th new dbtrki, conprinjg htXj-four coantie. ' Tbw rrrtr oCeeea ' hb coofratuUUoaa, UlUoc 4tho Oobnl that such a way of uccedios eo' eif U ofScematt be Indeed pleaaaaU Afttf OrWrrcr. ' ''l IU hi a SJT kir4 and like to mccd, Ur U noUiai MUak abonl ki. Wll.MlMUTUJV, NORTH Hon. HoehiF. Murray, of Wilson, N, C.t one of the rery best lawyers in the state, proposes (so we haye been in formed by a brother attorney.) to jet up a condensed report of the North Caro lina Supreme Court decisions for the benefit of the bar of the 'state. This will certainly be a very timely and use ful publication, and we know of no man in the state so exceedingly well qualified for the work as the above gentleman. We heard one of the old est and ablest lawyers in North Caroli na say a few days ago ihat he "looked upon Hon. Hugh F. Murray as June of best judges of law of any mm in the state, and that he ought to be on - the Supreme Court Bench of tbe state to day." . North C'Mrollna Collection Dis - .' - . trictM. :,: ; ,-. . Arrangements haye keen made at tfir internal revenue bureau to haye ' the collection districts in North Carolina reorganized,, in accordance with the re cent executive order on the twenty-first instant. The number of districts in that state was reduced from four to three. "No change whatever waa made, in tho sixth district, of which T. N?' Cooper is the collector. The other three districts were consolidated into two, to ber known aa thn fmirf.h and iifth Hi.. ftricts respectively. Yf. R. Wheeler was appointed as collector of the new lifiu district and I. J. Young, one of the present collectors, was designated as collector of the new fourth district The bonds of the gentlemen have been approved, and they have neen instruct ed to take charge of the affairs of their new o.uices on the twenty-first; instant. Commissioner Evans said yesterday that he proposed to transfer' the offices in the collection districts of the other states and territories affected by the re cent executive order as soon as the necessary arrangements could be per fected. National ficpublfcati. City Items. IKi;i:i)MAN S BANK. Commission John Jay Knox adver tises iu another column for persons who tho Frcodman's liauk owes .money to couie forward, or to send their books forward, and get their money. Doot fail, reader, to tell your ."neighbor of this advertisement. Tbe newly appointed magistrates; are veiy fast qualifying, j A "The North" has furiished two cow hidings the past week but Kingsbury is not yet happy. ' " Ai r- Oscar J. .Spea ra of k Harnett county, has been in our city for the pitit few trays recreating. He is look ing well and happy. Dr. Fairfax Irwin, the popular sur geon of the marine hospital of this city 'n spending the summer with hit family at the Seaside Park. Speculators in futures are very much disturbed over tho telegraph strike. They oan't heir as often as they would like from tho scat of tha gamb'ers o New York. . Mr. DuDrtuz Cutlar and family leave this city Tuesday next for .the Moun tains of North Carolina, where they will remain until about the 20th of September. ' , l'eaches' were selling , in the market yesterday at 40 cents per dozen. We believe our people should strike, and refuse to buy at such outrageous prices. - . - ' ; .-- The jXmM;t Cultivator ttnd, Ifixie Farmer comes to us this week full of exceedingly tine articles, for the firmer aud business man of this, section. All of our friends should take iti We are clad to welcome to our ex change list a vry excellent little paper Iroui. lleaufort, N. C., publishetl by Mr: A. B. jsmyer, and -called The Present Aire, We wioh the editor great success iu his ctiof Ls. r i The treat telegraph strike is till go iug on; aud it certainly has been a suc cess iu this city as well as the state. We hope before another;.aswe that it will be over and matters . adjusted to the satisfaction yf all concerned. Mr. ticcirge C. bcurlock, of Fayette- ville, has receiwd his permanent ap pointment as clerk in the pension of fice at Washington. Tnis he has re ceived alter hU trial for six Mootaa ami practical proof of his ability. Wecoo- gratnlate him. . '' ' - lien. 5s! H. Manning and wUe, Hon, Daaiet L. Hnsell and wtfp. with seve ral other friends will leave laucity Wed- neaday norniog the lt of Aucwet, for a trip to tbe Bonhem and eastern water ing place. They will be gone proba bly a mouth. 'Mr.' Henry Ketdev seat down to CapV A, Adrian, yesterday swnitf, a!veey haadsoaae boie of Cowers made in the aapc of a none akoe. with a note to primt it la the srssssef ike Howard Engine Ompany to tike Atlantic Fire Cosapajiy ef Xrtben, hot the ceespany ks4 gesMv so Mr. Adrian seat it by txpcew to tk 4 .: CAROLINA, FRIDAY. JULY. 27, tSS3. Editor McDaimid.of the'il6ocwii,' was in the city yesterday. : lfjul nra a good business paper, and: desei fu tlie success that he haslet wfily "The saloons cloned bp Jhwt jefrbt with uncomjaoa accuracy" and - precis ion. Their clocks were all fast. U to find oae opea at 1130 was the excep uon." mar. ,- r ; . -.:;itlmr Was the local of the Stat di7Hi needed a night-cap before going home? that he should hare made, such a rer? close inspection of "the saloons,,1 If ew Fwrnltr tr; - Mr. Thos. C. Craft has just Nttdrned from New York, where he has par: chased a large stock of homehd 'rouS niture. Mr. Craft has had fifteen f ears experience in, the furniture "busineas and knows jnst what he Is about when handling iU He will open next week- Swielele of lTilmiasCoaiB James Meares, son of Hon. O. P. Meares of this citywho has been suffer ing for sometime with insanity and for some time has been in the assylum, committed suicide at Waynes ville. Haywood county N. C, on Thursday last, by cutting his throat with a raxor. Rev. Dr. J.B. Taylor, for many years the popular Fastor of the First Baptist Church of this city, left here several days ago for Virginia, and thenco for Europe. Mr. Taylor was exceedingly beloved in this city, by all the people, and we join in the general regret of his departure from among us, and hope, wherever he may go, that prosperity and happiness may attend him. Hon. Kd ward Cant well. This gentleman who was . tor many years the presiding officer of the crimi nal court ef this city, and wbo"did so much to puj, down crime, has been made professor of history and law in the Georgia military academy. . We congratulate the managers of that in stitution of learning on iheir good for tune in securing the services of so dis tinguished a gentleman and scholar. Ferry, proprietor of the Seaside Fark, has so many titles that we are almost afraid to call him Commodore or Gen eral now, since his great aaecess at the Seaside Fark. He evidently wants and thinks he deserves promotion afler the great battle . of Wednesday night, in which he succeeded in. capturing three fire companies one from New ' Berne and two of Wilmingjtoa?-and , held them until a late hour, but finally re leased them, but before doing so he give thess a fine dinner. P. S. It is thought that the fight must have been a very severe and long one, from the sound of the corks on the bat tle field. The Atlantic Fire Company of New bern, arrived in this city Tuesday last on a visit to the Adrian and Little Oi ant fire companies, they stopped at the Furcell House. Mayor Ed. D. Hall received them in front of the City Hall in the following neat and elegant man ner: ' i : Gentlemen of the Atlantic Steam fire En gine Company. You are here as the honored ruesta of the Wilmington Fire Department, an organisation in whom all Wilminr tonians are justly proud, and we feel that: in their hands the hospitalities of the city will he well dispensed, and we can safely leave you in their-charge. ISut, gentlemen, 1 am glad of the op portunity, aa Mayor of .this city, of voicing the sentiments of the city gov ernment and of oar citizens in general in extending to yoa the hospitality of the city, loosing irom where yeu do, it is eminently proper and appropriate. Newborn and Wilmiegton. two ot tbe oldest towns in North Carolina, bound together by the traditions and legends of the past, your hutory Is ours; we are ono in sentiment and blood: your in terest and honor is ours; and we are to day animated by the same feeling and aspiration, a deep Jove foe and pride in old North Carolina and a desire to add to her saaterial prosperity. We are all proud of our grand old Com monwealth. God bless the Old North tstate! It need but the will of her $om to make her the first in peace or war. Gentlemen, we wekeese yoa with warm hearts and ea tended hands, aad sincere ly trust that your stay in er mkiat mar be both pleasant aad useful to yew, as l am sore it will be to After the reception speech the boys were taken to the Howard Engine Hall and lunched, after which they ad- joaraed. At 6 o'ekxk, they had a trial aad the Atlantic Company Worn the fn( aoaors; they are a very nee looking set ef gee Ueesea aad throws boat their stay in this city, they erea the nei venal pcawe of oar people for their very excetlm deportment. -A- Tae cesnpaay were all estferUiaed 1 the ffsasiJe Par ea Wednesday ahrt, aad (roes a 1 rfperts had a eery gay usee. They mA the I: train the seaUmeats af aa we wish thai th amy repeat their vUt again eeesw 1 The body of John 8neden, who was urowneu on caraway morning last, rose tq the surfiice about' 8 o'clock on Sun day morning, and was discovered float ingi the river where it "is thought he fell Overboard. There is no positive knowledge as tb how the accident hap pened,' but it is supposed that, being oppressed : with the heat, he sat down. near the water, where he fell asleep and fell overboard. The body was ta kin"to the" residence of his mother, th,e runeral services took place at 4 oW6cVv Sunday afternoon, Rsv. Dr. Carmichael, of St. John's Church of ficiating. - His remains were interred rin the family burial ground, located two" miles from the city, near Jumping Bun: -;.. Fire at Federal liu(. . A rUitforcyfife Occurred at the Bocks, at Federal PUit, la-st Saturday night, by which Messrs. W. 'E. Davis & Son, of this city; axe heavy losers. The storehouse of Messrs. Davis & Son, at the Point, together with . all of its contents, was totally destroyed, and a building adjoining was pulled down to save it from the flames. ! Messrs, W. E. Davis & Son's lots in building, nets, traps aud other fishiug material ap proximate $ 1,000, on - which there Is in surance in Messrs. Northrop & Hodges' agency to the amount of if 2,850. There will be an additional loss, also, in the delay which will -occur before the lost fishiug material can' be replaced! as the season is expected' to open very soon now. NEW ADV-KUT1SEM EN TS. . ', OFt'lt'K OK Tilt OjMMijiSIXNEIi Ol' T3E. FftEEDlSAN'J SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY. WAsHiNoro.v, JJ.'C, July Hli, 1;, Notice I hficby Kivt ii lV (lij ileposMorb and Otlmr rrpOilUHil Hie Kivotriuir.s Hhv IngB aud Ti list Company (linlaliu.il ilivi tleutl jof seven THTeent. v aMlei-l;irel in DiHr favor on (lie IMx oi May last, riuakiu i,J rer CPnt. In all,) ami Is now ht iut; paid :it he ollice of lliv ikriiiuissii(er l haul Com pany In this cil. T All depositor wlio have mil yi-l lorwardtd their books for tliiK dividend ure i tinsttd tolo so at once. Ii xikt nhul. b: hcchii- Jifkiiicd by the addrs oi l heir owners uud orwarded to the "Conmiissioiiei- olthc Krectluiau's !-vidi;h aud Trust Cuitipauy, Washlaglou. D. tV The amount chI i mated to he i eiiircd lo pay this dividend Is Sl.sj,:i)i;..sj, o; wln-.ti about SI 45,(MD fins already hei-n paid. JNi). JAY KNOX.;"'-' j 27-31 .1. Comiiiissio:;ur. AT AUCTION By IRONLY & MO Aurt'rs. o N TUtDAY SKXT IST, AT !' o'clock A. M.. wewill sel I iy order of t. C. Brock, Clulif ol l'olice, ;it iKxelt;tiiu Cor ner, i SEVEN CAIiTd, TWO WAt iCiON.s, LOT OK illAUxESJj. I CHON'1r t Moiilils, iy 'J7-U ; Auction eofs. t'ouimisjiloHcr? Sale of Kcu Esttatc Tor Partition. Y V1UTUE .tSt IN ri lWL ANCEOt a Jccree of sale, made oh tbd Till day ot .1 il ly, A. 1. lSJ, by the Superior Courl Of Uie County of New Jlanover. j-state olit'ortli Carolina lo a cerlaiu esparto rcciai pro- eeedlns ppndins lu sail Court, vhrcin Jaiue K, Cutlar and wife I.io.-a. Joi'h J. Cutlar. and wife Su-nn. Ainiio L. ' Trice, Wlllam T. Cutlar and wile MUie. IV.ivid X ; Catlai Bnl wife Ssir.Ui, Joita K'. Culiar and wife EllxHheth. Ivl.-l.a oi!er and hukband Joseph ssclkr. M.urtl liurneU and husband Allison Itarntfit are pUin Utts, Ut uadrricued. ltie ciomtnt.sMuuer, appointed by ttii; aforesaid dtVrve niidc lu aaKl cuse. will Mll by pu!bl!c am i ton. to the highest bidder, at vue ! loutt JJuuse uwrm me niypi w l!ml1.;iOii. i cntr.lv of New Hanover airejkaid.ou WkliNKMJAY. AUUCST PTH. ISs.;. at 12 o ti e !.. tbe loliovlDg dM-rihcd property. ilul. U in the C Ity of Vllnr,iii;l..a alorriu l.liciMij ihe ""tern rmrt of lot 2. bloc UV tniiiieisc ! ou the wcleru line ol lurtii Mrcot let tomwardiy from the uuiIikk4 .-orucr of Fourth arvd Auu street, rutitiuii; U.en.-c OUtbwardir n fee. Uicu. wtardry ivarallcl wnu Ann 4rtrtt idi icet, liuu. e northwardly prail I witu t our tli -Uv -t v. fvt.lkelc elw!fd!T ft th; Iwrgionins. iJ U-ct l'otfimissijt r. NT ATI: Ol' XUItTIl 1 AUOLI.X 1 CotixTY or xkw . ii Axovjtu rue- - bate i)L i;r. J IWt'Tia Aaa Mti and hastoaatt. t . K- ltobbaul A ad raw J. 1U. . . ... John K, Wool, Vtrrrrti T. WooO. Jopha ll.lUtf. r I aonk and hataaa4.ftaCBQt KkBau, KJl JI. lata aad ? Jaa K. Wttau. fHtS ! aa rtMi U ..-' sbl od 1 aataa lt wu: ui 4c lata Jraai Wand aad lo a-Al aaovl aaa mi t Uka ttua e aaid wilt, aad tw lt fMBleat of a K-tTrr ao I otcr ri. 1 aad it arraartct U My u.ua that Um tofvedaal Jua k. VtMud. t a aw rraVh-al mt Xhim Ntate. aa I ran a lrr d dUaraaxw a taw ad la ikiriak. i iai a k etatara aa iawmt !nyn mmt aad wMI aw raaalnaalr ta Wi ia;. laad a vVaart hu -... - l h ar Uaa." Sow tfci ka U jmnt,J tM Iv Iwi iat t ay ef at it iSk.ir dvrvtsad la ia- l"hen !! a 3 tmm a rWia jr fiat day ( wftat. A. I. l. aaxi aaaw4 iaiR, i-- iln a4alai wfctrw. I aw m Bt. r 4ajil will aa faidri acaisr t. skiti ka Uaavaaavarf Ukmraiat NYiHKiVi; ' . CtMt attat Mfa.ia) IViait'' - jyaM-w-e-w-, - i PIMPLES. - I wtrtiTlraal Um rvrv rw Jar Vx. taM taaM tkal wul t 'wa aoO. rtaat aad raatai. ai 'v4Cjrwt,a a tesraat rwt3i ecaf- - - la 't aw, tua. UKacr M-..Y. . -, fi ; Stogie Cagtes 5' m. J NEW ADVERKSEMlSSTB '""H U'Tl lrTllr 1ti SH: 4-?!j .. jUI dll , ' r m'i ! ?l3 xx uuiuuicro aiAuu. ui jut house FuizAMsnrAa GooDai3Gi?r3u?ri At this season JQARQAirj0.mavll&d!n CAI7- M ATTING8, we Can ofTercxtrd geect quality for JteiwN j .Vch, jj AMSz -i.sf t :-, .. 1.,-;;.!.,,.., .a NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, Introvf us Cpe Fear .Hive from Ihe Occwa to WUmlig' toil X. V. fropoals Tor Bnlldlne Seows. U.S.Et!iiNKKKOrma,708aratoa8t. . Ualtimork, Mi., July loth, bSKJ. 1KOPUAli lor baHuiiiit flva Heowa ipr the luiproveuient of the Cape Fear l-'ivcr. . O.wlll be mceived unUI 13:30 P. M, of August 2. 1.SS3. at the U.S. iAKiuaer Oilicc, V ilruhigtou,N. C, and opened im- uiemairiy iueraiier. Blank forhis, upeciIicAtioii, and Informa tion mu be had on anolicaUon to this offlee or to tho resident Engineer; Mr, JJenry liivcon at Wiliuington. N. C. WM. f.CUAIUUIL.Ij, j y 30-21 . - I.- Col. of Eng i nees. U44 JL. To Consumptives. The advertiser bavins been permanently en ted of that dread disease, tXmicmpUon, by ;t simple remedy, in anxioiii to make k nown to hiH lellow-sulTcreni the meana of ciir. To all who desire it. he will send a copy of In e prescript Ion used, (free of chart;,) with the directum tor preparing and uelng tbe s:ime, which they will find a sure Cure for Cough, Colds, ConsumpUau, Asthma, I'.ronehi lis. c. . , - Parties wtabtnt; the Prescription; will please aldreKs, Ke. E..A. W1JUJON: 11 1'enn ki WilliaoisburBh, N. . jy-o-ly , . , ; ' ':'. Errors of Youth. A(iKNTI,KMAN whobuOered for years Irom Nervous lebility. Prematare IX c;iy. and all lbe eflecU of youthful Indis cretion, will for the sake of suffering tau inuuity, send free to all who need It, the re cipe uud direction lor making tho simple remedy by winch he was- eared. Buffer rs wishius lo profit by tbe advertisers expe rience can do ao by addressing In perfect conlideuca. JOHN B. UUDEN, I y aj-ly 13 Cedar 8U, New York Less Than Cost. yrE AKK OKFEUINU LOTS OK dies BUll MlNkCS v MEUUE, IIU ri UN COUTj?, I AND BAL-S., at less tUau CoV to close out. Good are worth In value from 13,70 lofo.u0 and we nre selling theni at f 1.00 and 11.21, and W.50, Conic atid get a pair at ouce. or the op portunity wil!J)cgonc. '. ! s " ' ..!;-. . (J'EO. R. FREViCIi A SONS, jy is-tf. W1I.MINOTONAWEE1K)X K. K.tXJ. SECY AXDTREASITKEK S OKFICE, W Il.MIXGTOX. X. C July 3, isaj. A Dividend i f Tli UEE l'EH CENT- ON THE CAPI- Ul 3 lock ii the v UnOngton. A Wddoa fc R J. o ekholdan oa aad Mi u: i tu e lotto in tauU J. W.TIIOMPBON, Stc'y and Treasurer. J.vl I iii IrovtN: ! Frar River hr low tlualnctwM. Hi ' I"r loK lor lnraiblBK DlMe r . U.b. Ej..i!kkOtu r, 79 Saratoga SC. 1 TI Viil, Un till, lu : IUIV4AI for farnUhlne th satiwwtag uaaii-U avalertals lor tu Imprmrtmal of Ihe t"-r k'ear TUrer. X. C-. will ba ra- '"ivM uatii rtooa of Aarast X iwvL at lb .. . . ... . . ... .. . i .n.f.U;nm oinr, vi uruiotmo, jt. kud n-u,il 1 Biased LatalT tharaaitr- AUiu'J W.iMi pound. tt Isjl liailDC. at" pi oJipun ara; eorda o Rraah; TW p" of t ne, au.i avo torts of bloae. it .uk forms. stMv-tflcaUnna. and lalnc Ji! l lou can toe bad oa axnUf limi tlila oftWof to the reatdcot toclnw. Mr. Ilea- i)' umoib at lintofMs, N . c . WM.tMR,VUiHlU tUOol. of East Bears. cAA, FIRST MTlONAt BINE Of Wilminoton, jylt llliNUKTUHl.K AM A IIAUT I U. i I.N T ti N. .!ft Utd k ifc taard lTriom thu fUeft. raysHe cat nm4 if.ft lW. ivUl, , A. k. w-ALALH. ' C'.'i:tvi, itA'.. akivixu rjw- a to..ll ClAr', rsWrtlVAtALdav. Posters on d Tickets aetata la Ha LaX WTfUfm a4 a caw UivtMfaiOaM . - f j ' FVMUayx OBa. vAijx ao (isx mt nucx : . Lj .rJJTOIBBKal'.V it. u ! r ) 1 " 1 n f AfVJVHOnzn . 1 i'''- -Am jiU YnTTv h fiaSi rn U m m.ilHSai 't i..;. avlm9 , Urw sjaJO UlU 1 TiU - NEW ApVEETLSEENTS. U. H MARINK BOSrTTAXBXBVICE, . 1 OFI1CK CU5T0M BOUSE. ' WTLMIBOTOX.N. O, Jumen.lSSi.il SEALKU PROFOSALS WIU BE REV. oelved at this Offiea until 12 M. oa Ilia 31st day of Jaly, foall tho labor aad saa terial required In the erection of a stable on the Marine Hospital reservation la aooor dasvea with the draw lags and specincatlons -which may e bad on aoDllcaUon at this FAIRFAX IRWIN. Passed Aaststant Borgaon .U.S. Marine Hospital Hervtee. . JulyS-4t ' V jlcDOUGALL b EOWDEN'S JS THE PLAGE TO GET YOUR BUG G1E3 and HARHES8 pat In repair, and alab to And a full Una, of flxit class HAD- DLERT.afARNCCLTlU7MKS.BAaa, Ar A. Urge lot of BCUVJEd daily expaeted. Oome and seois. 1 - -r oly 6 ly JOB PRINTING. Liowest Frioeo. I T YOU WISH Tt HAVE TOUR Bil Heads, Latter Heads. JNota Heads. Hand Bills, Cards, Tags, Clrcalars, Progammee, - . ; PauiphleU. Catalogues, Pries Lists, La bias. Tickets,! ' .: j ''"': S ' - ' 1 ' . VlAitingjCards, Wedllog Cards, Blaost ot . ailklada, AcAdu. Plinted proas pily and neatly. Write to i E. H. WARROCK. P.O. Boa tuo. , Wilmington, H. a ' W-Reier to Editor of this paper. aprtlSU . mm x - t j r i ' , Juoa D. BRUNHILD A- DUO Duliilcn, W.tolc Uftor Dealers axu PRormicTOM or thk CHAM HON CI0AR FACT0KT, i WlLMIMCifOX, JI. c. j -J?- aaaaaaaBB, HICKS k EEDIB1LD IEE01, " - nu it n ox d, tA ' .'.' hf . -'..' II lNUyACTUKXtM UF AlX KIND CIIEWIIU TOQAfVO. n Afrri aid TWiim; saay JS-al - WILLIAII LYNCH. THE i . . . Tailor and Clothier. HxBAtruaifaDAisanusx or. , - - ';.':'.---. CiTVJavdtiwIJla, Wca W rO a awsA M U IM aOtmt frflaa. awaJ aaa) Sent1 a f S an : ' i. :'--x.r,'i'"-- ! i n - r . i .'si f