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. . .- - 4. ' f 1 - - - - . - - i . - j - . , . .... - w-. , ,"- v iy - j J o . " . - . , ' ' ', -v. . ' " ' I L -4'- l v, O - . . - - . .. ' I : - - . '" .2." - L.,-" J, JL..''l" J,'."'.; 'i . . , --v-- ir -t'" .: f-"""71-' j -" r-s-y - : - , . , . , , J : . i - - ' - It .1 "I - 5 " 1' - v V " - . f .I.-I.l VOIjUMIS VI. WILMINGTON, NOKTH CAROLINA, ERIDAY, " JUNE 6; 1875 iDgIc Copies 10 Cents. NUM13EB8 WILWINOTON POST ADVER TISING RATES. - M c: - T 2 T. 3.3 - ' -' d. " "ti 1-f f "i - "5 J.' 'rrr. H " '$. Iz-r.-f. zi ts r. L 5 j -.--j-v y i n u i :, . -t 4 n - v - I. to N i- i- - i ' i: ' - "j :: c 4- ii - ;m: i c H : . z - - 1 - 1 1 : 1:1: 11; 1 : - ; - r r - : ' 1 : ; 1 1 1 ii Special rate 1.111 !i-td for a longer lime than one week. F.iht M lin . Nnj..n 1! type, eu--tilnt.- a .'piaie. Ml adverti4 nienf- i!! be ch.ir;-i-d at the .ilwive rati-. o p 'pei i.il eMi- tract-. YOUM CONFK1IKU ACV. I hc 17th day .lnn., wa. tlie CVnUnnuil Auuivi rviry of the kittle ol Hunker Hill, and ..n th.it d.iy, though there .n nn7,,iblie galh-i in;' anddciu on.tiation "I" delight in Wilmington ' over the event th.t btltosueh inonient oih nult-. viltheie wxj one "tdd ll.U'" fluwg out to the breee that beautiful unimcr nnrninv by true and Iy.i 1 hind.-, a: a t'-U!e,iv to the brave men who -Ltked tin ir all .r.' iilt the ppre.--ioil ot" th- ni'ther ioiu!ry. The o!d Mag riuttetnl in the breeze and lalliiil with the wevt .pbyri and .lu-l a de lightful Kriuiii" o iweet reiucmbrance. truly grateful "to th e v!oi hve it, and under nlioH. I ! I ! rl, and white ant blue, of -tar and tiipe , they tell t'At it-wx a proud title to be called an Awerie.in, and thai th it tl ig w.i the emhlcEi of bvi- and uuiiy. of peace and gd mil. But while th -1 nt mi til- that atl.ith to th Aiuerirau Flag are participate! in by thoin.md, aye, oiillioiM ot loyal citizen- thronghoit thi country and throughout the world, et here in Wil mington, wa that aine Hag lefuuled and it? beautiful color- benniear"!! hy a put el of oung rcanip who-e fathers hid dtir all that lay iu their jhiwct lor fvir I.mi. year to destroy it,' but who h id at l.t-t yielded. a mot ungraeioiM .vknowlelnienl to it iupremaey, but who had not forgotten t- teach to their children in -ecrct the treason lhat they had from 1M to 1 Si practiced ojenly, and in the -upprt of wliich they had o -ignally failol. No doubt but in public it will be .vd that thoH? wlio participated in the infani'j'i deid were but l"'y, and thcref'oe not accountable fr their act, n t being cinizant of the eiurmity of ti-ir ortVnse. No doubt but in private, m the meet in- of their ku klux klan- and in their .-ocial and other gathering- it will lie coii!fiiIered a hugh jke. No ilonbt but the cowardly littlo ratals participated uuderland that it wi :H right t!iu I i pollute the Hag of th?ir c-iuulrv, the country that gives to them the right- and privelege. and lib rtie- that they now p ie--, (bu t j un worthy ;) no duubt but what the brave C) men wloi hang around rum-s!ips and bar-rMjui, and cui.e and abuse every evidence of lovaltv thev mav see or hear tell of. will sneak.- of the achicvcnirntuf thee hoiful -cion. of a totten iufeleracv a- showing the spirit that ha been inculcated into them frnm their earliest infancy, and Lailed , r.rmni.0 f mate- lial with which to work at some dav in me not iar distant utiure, nncn . , ... . .- . 1 1 Uea.11 shall have been made sufficient- ly respectable ami stnmg lt rear iu hidous hydrahead iu open relcllion. When that times coined wltcn the next rebellious onlbreiik for a confetle racy shall be made, and thousands and tens of thousanes of Hjuthern boys have bitten the dust aud fill unknown grave on faraway battle field, piobably the parents nho are now teaching Uicni to irtoulttlic. Hag of their -ountry will be pitting, llachael like, mourning for tbeir childrcnbccatisc they are not. The Democratic lawyer favor 4 a tnangeia the ,ConstltuUo' iri order to re-eaUblKh tbo ohi system of County Court. To thw the people aro utterly oppMl. The pciplc's Interest are paramount to tBat.ef a. single profe-sion.. CITY ITEMS. 50. HANDS WANTED T cut ttioI. I will girc regular cm ploymcnt Ui llic alwrc nnmbtrr of gwnl working men, fir'llio next six umiitlu. tf V. P. C-AXADAY. F1VATTINO wood. r wili to hire a Hat to bririjj t(kh1 fmni Tonu Crck to "Wilminlon. iVrvMM nUhiii; to llatwixnl will ploao pivc me a cnll maj 21 If W. V. Can a HAY. Matters geitcrallj nrc uict ml dull about tlic cilr. Hie 1 Lit of July will U: olisn ivitl on llcrih of .Inly, aJiic ith falU ihi Sut- d.iy. The city i now alive with all Mrl ofa'pialicdivcrsioti!, such arrowing and tnl race, e. We will publish the rel 11 lions of the (Jrecnc county livpublicaii Conven tion in our next isue. The Machini-l.H and JUacUinithV Union will have an excursion toSiuitb ville, by "trainer t;uvennr Worth, on Julv .rth. The ojn'U :iir concert by the Cornet Concert Club was an enjoyable a Hair, uud ;u listened to and hichly appre ciattd by a number of ersuns. The Sunday School excursion of the Front Street Metholi.-t Church last Friday. cu the steamer tiov. Worth, under the management of Capt. W. M. Parker wa a jurfect ueces-. Ti;e ball and festival of the I. O. C T. lat week was well :ttenb.d and dancing was kept up h Hie nappy throng until long allei midnight. We are glad to learn that the Order real ized hand-omely from the uok. .-Superior Ccurt eoiivems in thn city next Monday, Judge McKoy presiding. Th"-e wh mav have biiines in Court will be struck at the ditlerence between a gentleman like Judge McKnv and such a fell-iw :u old John Kerr. The address of the Uepublican s?tatc FxeeuVive Coinuiiltee will be found in a supplement accompanying thn i.suc of the PtKiT. As a iiKuterly argument in its airaignmeiit if the democratic partv it is simply unan- werable, and we commend il careful perusal to all our reader?. Probably the Pusr can tell the Char lotte Periocrai news about those "wy lrs" that it never owned, but for whom it i so anxious to receive pay from the government, as well as telling it that it is "nothing if not radical," which the (b?'t rcr thinks will be news to that paper. Attention i- calletl to the advertise ment of the Hoard of County Commis sioners in this is.iuc, in which notice is given l tax payers that thiec days com mencing with Monday next will be given in order that their complaint, if any, regarding the assessment of their proerty will be heard. Fii:i:. An alarm of lire iu our city on Monday morning last, was cau-ed by the burning of a uniuM two blory house, located at the corner of Third and lawsoii hi reels. The fire was doubtless the work of an incendiary as the hue was not K Ciipiel at tin time of the lire. The Ionise probably eot ah--tit :!". The Front Street Mctholist Sunday Schoil I'xcursiou, on last Friilay wju a very enjoyable affair. The eld folks, Uie lads and lassies, and ihc children, all enjoyed themselves hugely. There were over three hundred crsoiM on board. After icndmg a joyous lay on the water, among the uiet precincts of Smilhville, and viewing the old land marks, the happy throng returmtl to the city at about 74 o'clock. Tin. CoKNin Concf.ut Ci.t n. -The Cornet Concert Club gave their promi? cl oen air concert on Sunset Hill Wednesday evening, occupying the Uiil recently erected -there for their acomoUation. Of course the music w delightful, and the throngn of youth ",,v uv-"v - 1-1 ....1 n(v mill li.innv iiearis aim an inat.neipcii 10 inaugural, iovv.., for which the citirens of Wilmington are under very many obligations to the gentlemen of the Hand. Tho Mobile ltcgistcr says of Jefferson Davis: "JIc exhibited an ardent dc aire to avert the calamity which the ltcpublican party was threatening." When wc consider that this calamity was the peaceable election of Abraham Liucoln, wc can fully understand how great a sacrifice Jeff Davis made in trying to prevcut it. Ho voted agaiust biui, and when that failed, be led the movement to destroy tho government he could no longer control. A tire in Georgetown, Ky., Sunday, destroyed a livery stable and lour dwellings. A number of horses in the stable were burned to death. Lo is It. Neijo Inr,K No. 1J F. A A. A. Y3I. Tlic lKr :icknwIiigcH iU ob ligalioim (o tlie above nanml Linlgo thruiili IKrrkiab Uccd, lvil., Chair- I niau of tVnnini(to, for the complement I of a can I of alunion to the rttstival, I to be given nmlor tlio aiMpict-a and for the IxMielU of that Iodgc at the Citj Hall t night. N doubt but ihoi'e who ntlond will be w-ll repaid fordoing so, and 1 1 1 n t a kh time will 1m had. lAfi,iNA i'KVTKALU. II.-We learn that at a iceeiit Hireling of the Dircc tor.H of the t'iiruliti.i (Vnlral Uailwav the resignation of Mr. .Sila N. Martin and Mr. J. Kraiidt-11 .Matthew as Directors, j wete tenden-d :i 1 ! aeceepted. CaH. I. W. (iruingcr and Capl. D. K. Muiehi:Hn were elected Director.-, in place ot Messrs. Martin ,and Afatthcws, resigned. Dr. II. KoberLs was elected lrei- dent, and Capt. I. I. Grainger Vice- I'rej'ideiit. li:riMoss of th K St.M'irKMi-: Coricr. (i. L. Wiuburii from Kdgecoinbc. i. ..I v I.'IIIIi I .V'lllllll lOrror. Judgment according to verdict of Jury. PyKcade, J. Alex. S. Kowlaud 'vs. Thomas J Joues. from Hobi-son. No t rror. Judg ment allirim -d. I lie ilmuu'toii eleeiioii case was considered on Saturday, and argument concluded by W. N. II. Smith and ft C. Padgcr. State' v.. Kobert McDonald from Cumberland. Argued. Attorney Gen eral for the Wtate, and W. McL. Melvoy and Wn;. A. Julhrie for defeuuant. M.v..i-1 ;ai i:'s Coi kt. On Jdouday John Fi.shiT, Win. Fhhcr ynd J'eUr I. ce were arraigned before J tistitx-s Vau- Aiuriuge and Carduer in the bujerioi Court Hiin, and charged with a deadly assault upon G. W. JIarper. Messrs. K. 1. Saudets and Marsden lWlamy appealed lor the Fi.she.rs, and John loinlou, 1 , j'u! Peter Iee, and John i,. Holme. . cms., lor the State. The 1 ' hearing of the testimony occupied near ly two days, and thereJ were over twen ty wmcsse:; evimibed. On the evening of Tuesday, the; evidence being all heaid, the k t'eiidant, Peter Lvc, wa di-chaicil from custody, and Wm. Fisher and John Fisher wete liotnmit- t..t to juilif defauk of 4J,tH)oliiil,eacb, for their appearance at the neat term of the Superior Couit. The Charlotte Oo;n, n r wriggles like an angle worm on a hook at the way its cotir.-e icgai ding the centennial was shown up by the F;T. No use, .friend, iu :-uirming, and you may as well sub side. The Po:?T in ver opposed the Cen-tc-i 1 1 1 i h I i' 1 but ifi'l object to its be ing rtm in the i'stt ret of the V U klu. parly. Peniientiiy convict Shitwcll, of the ,'i'f!n i n foi'ti, may possibly tell something about it-; having been bu run. and if what we -aid about this fellow was "mean, low, 'dirty and contempti ble," il i likely those words fitted the ease better than any others. We will reniaik to the Vhin vtr that in sending it the Post, we wcre cxtend- ing to il that profeional courtesy that j is UMial among respectable newspaper throughout the State, and, supposing that that paper was also a respectable one, prelum that it would 'xchaifge with us. It is our desire to exchange with every new.paicr ju North Caroli na, or so many of them as may deem il agreealde to do so, but we have no desire to exchange with tiny paper that i afraid to read our articles or "await their turn" for what We may have to say about them. When we "go for' a newspaper, if it is not on our regular exchange lis?, we usually murk the ar ticle to which we would draw attention and send a copy to the paper "gone for," so that it may see and know what we have to .ay about itbut ye presume tho 0'''fcr would likrt lo hear the ful-a-mio adulations of it ku klux friends to the exclusion of the honest com menls of the Republican press. An ex-Penitentiary convict called Shotweli, who is said to be connected in some way with a disgusting and indecent aper in Charlolle, mis-named the. tfjuffuin Jlomc, edited by th'at other blatant fellow, 1). II, Hill, has seen fit to make a 11 ing at tin, because, wc sup pose, he feel orc aud disgruntled at the castigation we have seen fit to iu llict on hi in and his master and their dirty sheet for their gratuitous insult to President CI rant in the Centennial mat ter. - This fellow rihotwell was convicted of an infamous crimc and waul ent to the penitentiary for a term of jcars,and it is duo to the kindness of heart of the man whom, he o pcrsiiitenUjf. slanders that he is uovr at large.- A great imV take waafiiadeioaUowiug thi convic ted felon to go at largo instead of keep ing him pa the other sido of his prison bars, learning a good trade whereby he might at some timc: b enabled to earn an honest liTing;.,:f:-,-:.f-f'-'r'i : SYe hpught, when wo met i)U 91-' penitentiary bird al thc Pretw Conven tion in thw city in Hay I"f j lb at there might possibly be Borac5 etlecnifng trait about himand that his Irjoorn ahiong and aKociition with the thieves and scoundirls confine! with hlni'iii prison might have improved hW 'character for decency i'awd veracity but fn tli i wo were mistalcqn. We snpiKc that the Rootl htiirkir that the fellow was in that1 day was the. result of the fjtfantitiea of cheap whiskey ho "nad " gulped : ; do :flrn, and from the unenny and rrslleBs man-' ncr in wliich he acted, it- Wa'evidenf Lc bad uevcr been a 11100 genllci- men before. lioard of County Uomimssjoners met at in'- 1 1 u- 1 1 1. 10 o clock u cunesday morning, 1 resent T ,tr.. , ir . Jameii WiLson, Chairman, Van Am- ringe, Wagner, Nixon and Morris TIc following order was passed: Wjikiceas, Itappe;irs that the ordej- passed by this Hoard on the day of- aeccpting the return of the Tax List of iiti.w.: 1 . 1. 1 j 1 ' ' I .... . . 11 niiiiiiwoji xoviiiiip, iviueu uaa uccil I r,, nrn.u I, Ih.i' ..n.,l.... I ...! 1 ng to.Seelion 1G of the Uevenuo Kill; i. " Willi the assessments ot said lownslnp Hoard, mude by them according to lay, was not entered on the minutes. Okdukkd, That the said order be en- teretl nunc pro tunc, and that the entrv of IhiK preamble and order shall be the cvideneo of all the orders, aeisand pro ceedings herein recited. OubKKEn. That the cleric ol this Hoard notify the Chairman of the Hoard of Trustees of ench Township in the county or New Hanover to meet this Hoard on Monday, the. 2Sth day of June, to assist in revising the' tax lists of the county for the year 1870. i)r. W. J. If. Kellatny having given the lowest bid for medical attendance to the sick of the out-door poor, it was ordered that he be given the contract for attending to the same. A communication from the Mavor of a YVcldon, N. (,'., was received aud order ed on file. r J. J. Cassidey and Thus. M. Gardner handed iu ihc followin report: Having been appointed bv your Hoard to view the real estate of the Township of Wilmington, and equalize the value ol the same, hereby respect- iu ii)' report mat wo nave pcrlormcu the ilnties assigned us aud herewith return the result of our labors. The report wa received and ordered s;rcad on the minutes. Chairman Wilson and Commissioner Morris having bwiv oppointod n wm- mittee of two to examine into the mat ter ot the . index books and report, Commissioner Morris asked for further time, and Chairman Wilson submitted a report of charges against J. II. Smyth, The Hoard refused to entertain the motion lor the discharge of J. 11. Smyth, 'and insisted that as the Chair- man had employed him he was author- ii,cd to discharge him from the position of Clerk to the Auditing Committee; which he did, The application of J. H. Smyth for the position of Cleik to the Auditing Committee was laid over until the next meeting. Theijiard then adjourned to meet on next Mondav. The presidential election of li72 was people's rebuke to the democratic p;U ty. fjrant then that of 1S74, was their rebuke to the republicans, which .... 1 I . 1 ot the two organizations have iided the riMtili most wisely? The democracy are universally admitted lo have proved themsrlvcM unsafe, incompetent and corrupt. Governor Tilden is the only man among them who seems to have Hcriously tried reform, and his party i Iarjrelv opposed lo him. Jtcpublicans on the contrary, are every wiiere scan ning the held, trying to learn what are the com plaint.-, and .Heekini;'to reineily as fast as possible. They- both want power; one lusts for it and the other strives to deserve it. This is an obvious ditlerence. "Carpet-bags" are unobjectionable to the pro-southern politicians, provided the adventurous owner thereof, is a good democrat cr a "Liberal" republi can " reconstruct ed" iu the retrograde sense;. If their votes arc only .while, and their owners btand on the color lipe, alongside tho Leaguers of that ilk, they aru wclcoin'3t'a5 uwthew of the pale free and ' lialieart. It is only when 4hc carpet-bags contain school books, votes and intelligence .for tho colored citizens; c capital and energy with liberal ideas for tho whites ; repub lican institutions and public school, and free labor for the Southern States that their owners are objectionable. Especially is this true when the carpct bnggcrs arc men of courage and princi ple, with some faith in. both.'Thcn they aro the" worst of scoundrels, to be denounced t by feou them "gentlemen" and defamed by i northern correspon dents and journals. "s" f i -.'.j''. f. V k 'it . . -.' ."-'" ! The legislature having forced a con vention upon the peoplo ( without con sulting them; it Trill he much better to choose delegates who trill pledge them selves : to assemble and then adjourn and go home, and .thus protect ; them selves Aom the harm that will result from a Ixxly of men 'otherwise disposed. This will incur only the cost of hold ing the election, . And it 4 is, the only alternative ; nowv left in the hands of thQ t people, to declare against ponyen llon. i 'The '"plan is : 'carfy a;nd cap" be mad efTtt-4n.fe v& SUMMARY OF .NEWS. Durin thctarsV uudgy,; at Flatho, Ay., a, hvuse. . vya blowu. down aud a fthec.ina cfiiiaVUcd. . - ; T V ... . i AMWJ5 dge llodgett has dc- cidettbt dimicLi' botjks, may be seiz- eijuuiriidudngairist their owners, - J?" r ,.r . . ' .Wfc-uui' Walcfl, Australia, has ilTeiifefieutativc at the American Gen teunial,, ;-;t- n ' H b .tf-A db,atelriTceiyed by Surgeon Gen- erai iJeaieSjOi the navy ironi Key West, . - reports a case of yellow fever in that place. .- 'Kili; . " KhtixffimftV&Si arid mir- . , , - ,v " - " liigiiuUs .at Dover. Macoi 1 ill. t ' were uestroyeu by fire I . J . icon county, Ky., )ss o0;00) insurance unknown Col. I). Yt Sage, late Superintendent anu L 11101 "gecr ol the Atlanta inu was liichmojid Air Line Kailroad, I found dead'in'his bed I " I I 1 1 I'tiriu K'miii 1 iiimi I4 1 . w. I 1 IUW ll IUUII UU A LUILUISU r . 1 1 . . v . ... iv. i .... newspaper, announces that it will eon- tributo one. thousand francs Lo a fund for the, purpose of .sending delegates to 1- 1M ., l, , . . ( , &. , , . . hiladelplua Ceiuennial Lxposn tion. The steamboat K. W. Ki I linger, while lying at tho wharf at Cincinnati, Mon day night, was struck by lightning and burned, to tho waters edge. Insured for $15,000 -.'$10,000 in a Western company. A Kansas City dispatch says Jthc ru- nicr of the proposed consolidation of the Kansas Pacific and Union Pacific! railways'is creating quite a stir in that city. Hie managers -of Wells, Fargo & Company's express are ' preparing to moVc out, the railroad company intend ing to run their own express. 3 jiThe commencement exercises of Mt. iSt.'Marv's College, at Etnmettsburg, Aid., were begun Tuesday by a brilliant exhibition of the juniors. Tuesday the graduating class took leave of the Mount The trains were loaded down with visi tors. Anioti-r the late arrivals were lishops Lynch and Lldcr, and a great' number of Priests. Ai.1 vices from Spotted Tail's agency, received at Omaha states that three large war parties left that vicinity on the 17th inst., one each of the Panca I 4Ci -ivOiu'. IJ tjtujanu itLU0iihoiji lions, It is thought among posted men that a gigantic Indian war is about to be inuugurated. Information has been sent to the Indian agents. The commisjioiier of the land ollice is. taking measures to dispose of the great number of land patents in his of fice which have been accumulating since the days of President Monroe, and wjiichnow number more than 300,- 000. Ihey will be properly classified and sent to the ditferciit laud offices throughout the country for delivery to those for whom they are intended. A thoroughly organized gang of coun terfeiters under the lead of Dr. Milton II. Frank, a practicing physician of Alleghany City, have been broken up and several members, including Dr. Frank, have been ai rested and $20,000 in counterfeit 'money captured. The . . . J lUL U V1U V'l IIJ I tlllUUi.ll JVV . . . to the work oi these men through let- I ieis Loiiiiiuiin, toii.-5ijjiiiin.uto oi riiuii- ous money, which being .unstamped went to the dead letter oflice. A very smart German philologist, named IJachmaier, has invented a uni- versal laniruaee. Wo Iirvc not master cd all its intricacies yet, but the theory j starts with the idea that man need on ly four thousand words to express all his ideas. Kight.here wc. agree' with tho author. They are plenty of situa tions in life where one or, two solid i ... -.I. ,.,1i, .i o ro;wd hag a ri.qiu lo raise valuations oi pro wordsare about enough, and we can -1 licrty lhnt nmy 4,e unreasonably low. nd scarcely surmise any couioinaiion oi j circumstances which woukt require more than four thousand. That num ber would satisfy even an insurance agent or a lightning rod manj Tt might be a little short for the .mother-in-law when she starts out to give-the brute who married her daughter her opinion touching his" coining home at two o'clock iu the morning ; but a mother-in-law hits very few rights that any man is bound to respect. It is certain that a German philologist would not halt in his great taskVon her account. We arc not sure, but; Dr. Bacbtnaier may liave a mother-in-law, and df he has he will agree with us. Ex. ; The Missouri Constitutional Conven tion now iu session at Jefferson City, in i,'V c..., ,i.wi:lA r,roC;.l.,tir.v f I Waldo' I. Johnson, one of tho most tamo vuuiww") V "v"ik prononnced of confederate politicians, came within one vole on the Gth xf June,of stnking a deadly blow to the was under consideration,, and a motion tras. made by a Mr Adams, r ot Cooper J -eonntr.-to strike out.thc words' "Super- f intenuent oi luDiic-lnstrucuona-un-i d ci the plea that the legislature should be' allowed W4ectdowuetherucli'4u , PT.'nroo nfwnslftf nr Tirtf ."'A fAr warm I debate' the vote was to 29 1 defeating 1 democrUc vyith trongiXxmfedeW l- prliviUes Thl attef,k wiin a gcnvrai puitty. If the Convention decide to adhere to the act of he Legislature, the oath wilt be taken under irrotesL and thn T- J eislatur rebuked ' 'tot its arroc:aiice.--i 1 teumon Jtyeit. ;' Cool this; ( isn't it? . An ,oolh.;to he- latcn under protest! For shame, Mur- rill! - Tty something jiot so thin. Wc remember an old. jinglo about what a tangled... web wo weave when first we ventumta deceive, or words to that cf feet; but It wont do lo quote here ob, NEW AD VMICTISEMEKTS. HOWarfl RClllTire Eflfflfie COlllIlllll? .1: - . M Ho. 1. A TTKNTION MEMRErlS: ' JK . Moct at yue .fkijetii Housft mia .r. M UoVIctI- titiarK lu rtjfl tmifoitiTfor larncla.mt ejiRine trials . -. -i- Uy order of Foreman. v Win. Jne. UlchmauiJ, ' Itee, Sec'tjr. r Office of City Clerk & Treasurer 1 (jIT Y OF WILMINGTON, N. G, I June 24tb, 1875. r. i. - ii i a i i i .1 V7JLVLirM JYi VXLr f.WNctKNiKu cowa and u Tli is It A,wr,. CA1 TLI. running at large. 13t it OuiiAiNKD, By the Board of Alder men of the City of Wilmington, N. C.!, as follows: 1 - ' , kctiox ibt. That any cow, or oilier CAT txe of AZiY kino, found running at large, within the corporate limits of this city, s.haH hu impounded by the city Marshal and the owner required to pay" a flneof Ten (10) dollars before IhuKuuic fihall be released. ' fcKC. 2d. Any ordlnan.ee or parta thereof conflicting herewith, are hereby repealed. The above ordinance was adopted by the Board of Aldermen on the 21tli day of June 1875 and will go into effect, on and after Mondsy JuueL'th 1S7.V T. C. SEKVOS3, ' City Clerk & Treasurer. june j-tf Important to Ownefs of Dogs, OFFICE OF TREASURE", & COLLECTOR, City ok Wilmington, N. C. A M MANY pcrsonts do not npr-ear touu acjv-a.-l.deaafauu ulL the Jiiuirtiauis uult the DOG OKDINaNCB. notice is heitt v triven that the Penally ol lO Hollars for not procuring the required DOQ BAD GES, will be enforced on and after THURSDAY THE 24TII INBT. Tho Ordinance provldeo as follows: That the owner of an v Jxg within the city lim tnitff, who sbn 1 1 I'm i I to nay the TAX Imposed by tbeDOG OKDINaNCE shall be subject City Clerk and Treasurer. City of Wilmington, N, C.j June 21,183, juno2.j It Oicc of County Commissioners. Ni.w Hanovkk County; ) it Coui iMTON. May 1 W1U1IBHTOS, JN. C, - 7th, 1875. J N rUliSUANCK OF SECTION Ifl OF AN 1 Act lo ralso revenue ratified February 14thalsl. and Section 17 of an act known an I iheM;M;liiiicr.v Ac the Afaeliinery Art, ratified theZ!nddy of Marftii. mr tiie K oaru ori'ouniy conimiH fcihers of -New Hanover County, 'met to day at Hie Court House, in tlie oily or Wil mington, for the nurposo named in said acts, and have taken a recess until ' ; Monday, the 2Httx day of Juno, 1875. At wliich time the Com mtpslouers will pro- ceHl to revise the tax lists and valuation re- IKtrlwlto then and con. pi el e thelit by eomnnl.lncr tha tax linyable by etichporison :iii1 nitt xintr the same onnoHito Ills name. Tho session of the IVard will continue for Three Workiaig Days. . 'Tho Hoard wilt Imarall tersohs obJetHlng to the valuation of their property, Or .to the amount ot tnx charged against them. The loard hag a r It; lit lo raise valuailonK olpro- lor thai purpose ;are eniowereu to suntmou and examine witnesses. A rtnw 4Ka 4ov I Lt c n rA ftiadik n hlnnftil I 1 1 1. 1... ii.lv; nf I lit. Mlir-rifl' it will lii ulniMiit I must he eoiiKhlen-d the faults of l he tx 1 Dayem themsclviK. And noltce Ig hereby I given liiut no alterations wiuoomaaeaiter f the time expires except In accordance with, the strict letter of the law - - I . a - t k i a. . m t crs. , June25-lW! CUSTOM HOUSE, WiliM INGTON, Nt C ,' Col lectors Oflice, Jun llh, 1J75. f HN l-'KIAY, TK mi PROXIMO AT 12 o'clock noi,.l fchall cxjosc for sale, at Ike public warehouse under my charge, Uie I following unclaimed xnerchadiee, aa provl led by law, viz. : :'v;- nv11 2i?MioZ Mark" Nos Pkgs A Cont J Vaudervalki zsii lpipoUtn 21U Ciol. xe.?naven, 12, - li-6 pipeUiu . said goods having been .Impuruita.telvkf M.iy ti, 174, from Liven-txH, ooueignedto Mi6lt.r. - - - : : - 11 v JW . " i v r " j ; ,;t.i ""'1 4. . JUftC IS JW ; . ? . ;i .-'it r-f 5 t-4' fm&' m-nf i jjay C'IAKJkk. may2 u tlEitedi States: internal Ecf : J DKrtnrtr Coli.EcroR H Onns, 1 1 i 3rd District. Moxtu Caiiouiia.'P -' ;-'V -United 8Utc4 A 1 -V.'-'' .'M .T8-. i'--:'.--it- wd : ip; fi r f 11 barrels whlHkey. Sl Ral-1 , tNMTels brandy.' tti -"V'f iu Vnl S& V,T,u:o;nfi,ro lo ' SfclZED AT WlIfNlliSN,il'.ir5! on'tbiv Jstday of June; 1SS5, tm the lirojK-rtyof' II. Brunblld A Itron. or unknown, elerrn . ' (Jl)barrchro Wlitskrx.thrM ho4rd mh4' " sixteen (318) pillions, two (2) t.nrrels apple, brandy, and of George IIftll,'or tinkhowU,' three 1$) bnxes -nanufitotuml - tobr? wherefore the said Ii. BrunbUdA Frrp.iMdi (ieoreo n al I. nd i an. nt iy oitr txirtles liiKr notlfled Mutt, tliey njuB tmn fnf- " hla tlitrt T dy .nd MHw run; ... .. am sbmild nCb ftirftjj tKto Mic !Wrd Within. why: the same sbnnld rs t hm ft ir f pj t M If Mi r . 'v. ry viuvr.im JVIiriVUld Will. I suit for vlolntlou of Uplted UUtea Internal Kevcuuelaws. i ... ' ' I O. II. BlkKR,' ' by T. M. KMlTJf, ' JuuelS-di. v Deputy iJollettor. , i GRAND EXCUKSlt' TO S if. y '.ij'o " d-'jr O H : JR15 W , WILL LEAVE UN ION DKruT . O'CLOCIK, P. ON.TIlIif L :, 3rd DAY OF JULV, 'iS7 , AND SriiNp THE :- ' 4111 IN CAIIRLESTON. CV, ni(.i.v. ni . I . th. .,-'.' , i:-l f .'.- .ll i f.l at G o'clock, and arrive at Uuiou Tuesday inornlog, 6th July. . j All who Vish to visit the manillicent city of Charleston will never, unve k tetter ' - ? 'l chance to do so. - ' '-r'tf i J If ;'' Hound Trip, to 00 ; lla dy h n d G eh tleiii a n ; , t ''ii.l.r.if,, " -4i j 1,1.' 18 00 for the two. Tickets for sale by , , , , , JACOli .JOIlVlu'AljiC.y ,y , .4.. JAMBWilC VVSWiUi )v Juno ' . ; i Dos Ordinance .for 1S73 ufflcc Treasurer fiCoUector. ..-i City of WiLMfNdTdN, If. C. ') ' ",1 Junel2tb, lS70. fi ,im riHIE DOG OHDINANCB FOU;if?7JtIU-;T;;il X quires that the came should (o Jutoef lect June 1st. , . ' ,.'' .. wotice ih iiERfinr citVKrJtwii an parties owning or keeping r:y do?:., cji hcr-J male or female. ary.tMUlrHl to rejulfjr 1li .jf'"'", same at tht olllce, aud proeuro thu rti u 1 1 t MONDAY TUK 1-tTJf IXoT.. , and for our (4) days thereafter! 'tho Ontl' nanco also trovldeK. tlmt m.tnA fall to comply with tho auoro reqatrviiwnt wltl be subject to a penalty of june 18-tf .,- .- City Clerk 4Tresiurtriu,' NlIl ' rtr 4'.f H A M Bfe I D i Mo'ifib Wfctf J (Dry Salted aad Smold. ,yr Vf Englishand Scotch Ales L i COf FEiiS of ..aJU ki ida ..--at .'cducod Pricey FIShFgAS 3! G06DS of !' ..11 i fTyTT -tyrry i' tK i' . " yr ivii if! : ieiiij Fine 'tlBj-itndUboinm.iMiUv 1 1.' DOAio, Aweniy oiuec" eutkiuds ofTQNO. i id.:;if ",f if n r i;'i;f p K i t i . . 1 ClffarI TODaCCO: jTeroSCHfl( Oil. ' i ,;t. IJay,' Corn and, Oats, , ;u WITH HUNDREDS OF QTHElt ATlCtEBV '' r.f--&iryb 'ipitef"d jl-r 't-lt'ry' 'J.''-'.'.. G6crie?'.;tQlv.rIl6I9IeJ'''.', .CASH or close buy iwi customer can be suited always' with .Good Oooda at. '..! itlTOCt, Mnrlrfif 'ri0 ? .' 1 ' . i nuT I irir r rrtLH'I I ft: nr jan Iy . 1 H Jia.Mff I . i i'' "'" M ' " ., . ,,, i, i,,t l 4 ii kV)T?3'vvn il k T T 1TV JaUx 1111 111 K.,-ct- alALihlllilsi 't." ' n , . :' . i - r It l -- " . .. . 4 4 i . . j irk . i , i ..... i . . ' K-tulfv v.vf rn pb mH, PmI;A V.J..S.: T0P11AM JA l tt.r n j . ' wtntrt-r"' -, HI KNK . K .A K KT.:'V T - ,r" " t MW vV , j 't"'iui fiJ " 'f ;i .. ? t -''Vri ' '-' . ' '. 1 v;rif.f.;'-Hv', ' : '--"-.V APMES;. QF,t LL:;i:klNDS;-.dir.r r; .-; - ;; - .fOAWJWXilf , Mt Aliti-l rviniD; I , r -y r iADDLk'Bf AN KKTk, v?t Js:i? ! ' . of all kinds. ';!. 1 -,111 dec 25-Jy .1. ICB IS Tl'UErJTlFUli Af" UUKarAI . Dock et, between Watr and FtontaU. Proprietor. 't ... f I." I i Jf r I T I. II
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