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r- ' 9 ' " " .I m... ... ... -XMAJMK VII. WILMINGTON, NORTH OAItOLTNrIDAY, ; APR1X, -31, 1876. Single Copies 10 Ceats. NUMBERED wtLMixaTOzr fost adver T ISIS O RATES. i 'rifle?? ss-3 - Is - H 3 23SS5S3S35S25S3 H 3 ?S82S5SS5S3S33S i j si t - es i. . 4- e: i 1 - I 3 - j . r . i i v v r- v 3 v ;i H 2 H i i i -V r, j.z i f KJgbt (l liBH-. NonparHI lye, rn- . iilulc a ri'Mfr. .IlcuMBuiirti'i Imimih- .-Houid be a-ldreel to Tmi Viimin.h., P.ir, WiliMHi-ttMi. N. '. AH adcrlieuctit will U lur l the above rate, rvrrpl - I tract. ScciaI ratr I" lul 'ir i tis lba iHir r k. Tbc ul.ril,i kc i 1 ii--wix.r..N 1'iM.r m i; ' ii-r year i ft aingje ic: f'c club" ol I" r 2 j upnntv ft.nrt dr. I.irin the I jiforvr 12 ni yt vpv. The irvulaliAn of the I Ulf llt afl u.,-.,ntilutivnal. Wlir i it IT H tbr lar-l any vpr lIu! vl .J, auv ijMicc l any North 'Jvi,,A.Aia, i.fwKtur. ' : liJ i- inU.fcic ill. , rojvr fxanMMiiMMiiiiM ctrcic ol auv aniuuul i-f frecdoui by lllEia'ltLIUAX CO.Hitiu.i. ... . . I llicNativu! KepublioiuConwuUvU . eet at CioeiouaU on Uic I llh day of Jy. u-xt. Tli-: ratc Kci ublieau Cn- TenlioncneiHraali:aiei;4lM' the I Ub ; 4a of July neat. id ltiOrt MET. earciuur.mcu vo w. v mv-v sim Hiiars mai .orva varo... ... ? Keixiblkan net Nounilw. ho will take it There Ulobe. lU.-ublkan rally . I ef the Kcpublkan of Duplin and Sampson count -. A ery larfc crowd ii e i peeled. A UKqi'KST. I'er-OM writing lor the I'uer will pkmae make tocif commuBicathu.'.bort as we are rtceitiag a great many that we cannot poblUu on this account. Ixog coaunaakalion arc not read, -bort ones are Eiituks. A CARD. We rciucst tie hone-it men or this $tate to aend us the naaies of all the defaulter ol public, money, all tbe bribetaker and gi vera, or ay other fraud that have been eumruittod. We want the name of the partic, the aatoaat of money usd, and tho county as well a the office held. If any. This we waat ia the In terra t of a honest gurerancnt of North Carolina. Senl at OttCC. Ei H TOR l'wr. There are aeid to be 23 Uku in the I'nited State. ThU xaia:a only those who are (Uasined a aocb. To the nuaibcr above sUted there ahould be added and classified those kA ho tklak that they rc txcwp from ewspaper critkism when thcr default in a rUk3 trtut because they are cr-fA-a. We havw of tonac additions to be made'to the nesaber. a s oriti aTT XJC OCRATI U Till sr. The e1! rie(kJJ frf mUicmA ays that U seUlis the affair ef ratikk Duaa hire; peoptklor el the Toam A.V, facte f the moU dWg racefal character srere breght ta Xixhk loahe re cti Ttd feadsfrvea ferae who ULed to place thesa la safe haadx. lie had their walisaitel ecafideace and e!--ckHy ef the lrhd Caihelks. wbe ro hiaa as their beat Irknd. lie had beta the redpkat ef Iheemnds vf dollars fxeea this claa. . UwPd he resacsabcrcd that the itA4 has been eoe ef the aaoai bitterly lcs fxraUe ere tlk the tveatry and has nklded a lar-e lat-ce aaaoag the Iriah Calhylics aaJ itceawe w ith crttah lag (orve IhH c!aa 4 recrleeho Lave heretofore rrrcd the ntsaort coa&dcsce la Uk thief, Uwahew, and U whose keepiag they depo all ef Aai hard camcU savlaxs to ta4 that art have been cheat4 et ef their BBoocy aa4 the aconsnl.tUaw that they aave been piheriaj tether foe Teare rrrr eT were, la a aoaaat. It tthaiNt thai these fecreofde shonU be esxh rerer by thb iVeaecraUe tlkC " s I tikkoi:eooma. j decoration day. week the VWai. hsa I oST iu 'f le tbirlielh ,dsy wr May is the day an editorial headed -Sound Radical ' et'part all over the country fur deco loctrrne " Ukiar a a text what pur-' rHng H Slaves of the gallant Union portd to Ve an article takci from the ToT concerning lie lite dociaion of!'?11 liv A years roll awsy into the SyrneJourt of tbe United Stat ! rterniij of the past, the aepcr, l on tb Knfbrcement Act. ! ani m fclingtbat. found place Wc have no objection to our Demo- j cratic frwad republishing our article. in his columns and commenting on tbem to bU heart's content, if be will only be honest and not garble and wU- rrnrwnt lie tbinE I lit I our SU- ticc to the colored voter, of tbe county good-tery good-uod ItepuUican IWfr.'n .n.I Iw.o- IK.t thT -Will act up to it, and we hope that every bonet : mb kNsi Iii.i (Tto 1f-l!r frinrll lata? ! the electire francbUc . . .... .. . , guardinSit. Let Democrat W. set ... ... .i .i oa thai ul vice, and let them nut DC v overawed nor brow-bealen by the h- niKin iiim ui iuaiir iniuu. in ,l,c.l trickster, of tbe.r party wb 'would drirr tbt in cun4 they ould lil. lu drive t:.c ..eSru to eilbcr rote the war lliat fJnv tlrirnl. i.r lraxc tbc polU. Iktt why could not the Ull the fswt when it w tjuoiius u1 What c id ii tlii: "If I bey, 'Kr publican voter?, ( lu cijoy the rilit.. jriilc;tc and immuiiitic guar-jnlm-l lu thcui by tlic oiilitulioti of tbc I 'nitcd Mtatc. Ut tbeui gu - tlf at. t-ty t'i'i! ft In t'ur yo, with sliot- The irorl.in ilalio arc l!icirdi llial nrre left oultif our article mi-i'iMl in Ibr V kut U-ft.ec caHc-i ihr aiuiitin ' of .ur rcadrni to ibe fact ib-t a long ami cttn tinned bvut jf r.-j.ikin ba g.nc up frt.oi the iNrnntcralic prea all over the land at the dcvii'ii of the .1 t.l I ...at . inrr.un,nmuru.uiDrUuuUiiC. a . . I a I- 111 I icn:iu ana urcuiu wcnuM. ! it rc-lrict any leuioeral in bU ri-bt to rvW or to hold office ? Yet thi Lu klu , l-aj-er rays that our remarks arc "ilicj C,uc UI' rru,H l,,c ----3r'1-- rwKu.wnt.U r.r. tirn of the force bill." H i lale that j .nn,, Has Wen in-cuimrueu T. ,,rCM luc niio . .piv ti me .-ouiu. j :,, k., . v li.w ih.-v been i..re-cd ! by it? l!ae tbry bevu kept Irom tbc ioIl? or baa tbc otrioii le.u 11.? or ha. tbc opaa.o.i Uxu in ; iCcpubliean totci Congrvaa in its wisdom saw inJ preing n-cevuty cxUlctl for IU . passage. KU aiuxiaiu waa rafuvn throughout tbc foulb. It was a com mon and com t ant thing for Republi can to be murdered in cold blood w hen trying to enjoy the very rights and im niunitie guaranteed to them by the Constitution of the United States, aud this law was passed to protect tbem and to vvre their lives. And now that law u of no more force; tbec ku klux cut tbrvat breathe more freely and offer It !. up a heartfelt "thank God" that they j can roume their butcheiy with iuipu- j nity. We boo that the ilieet uf our ad vice to our friend will be to uif on it; If theku klux go to the olU armed and prepared for murder and vWcnce, let j our friends go therw prepared to cxer- ei-c their falleat rights and if any maa or set of uta stand between them and j the ballot box in which they may have j a rbxht to ocpoait deftt their ballot, let the i balloU li depitcd, even though i; has to be done over the dead bodies of the miserable scu who Uul in the way. . i hvrrtnAT CThc Cob federate Uotts of Representatives having ne avlved lueir lato raTtsilxmUaf Cvmaait Icrs ha neglected all isaportant Icgia Ulion and every . Utervet ff lh conaty anScra. Tho tjenale i powrtksa. WhlU tho sa shines deswovralic hay caml be tuade. Capi1 cratic party uuai be niaautaclnred Ive Iho ntxt casspaigw, and drtnvcrary kea Bvi think th COai t9 Utlah nvf tho Cxwditrrs lov extras a giat foe thi jrpvar. Ilblory lells not of any iaes UgatiMsa act on A4 by a tkaaocralic ll9m to dcteel denaocratk cof nipUoa, urillutory s Iron p m frWthatrnrpoa. nUUcnchsaewr U the cry m desaocracy. tbc ftelU ? Congrw in its wisdom saw , aDJ if u fuMnJ ulU aU ,., uUr iu kiux i pondents will aavc themselves aud us i, eutU:cl to a j cr dlan for bis attend prvper lo a- tbe law because a great j liarcr, x ,.aj jt u vcrv .n "irrCgu- trouble and annoyance by ..Vrv 1 anCe( besides hU milcaSc for tiawl. (VtTluT K. Tho lVofedvat I proper and rrgwlxr rxxatie dalic U lh Jlguaie of KcprcscnUliTts Is aathcva j Ho, and we fad that they ha o4 . . i.-tallLn tcatiaaoaKvUken tVc-cvaatrv about IJ.M. extra al- w . . - VrJre IU lamUgaUas LWaxutce. Tho rrrattf tx limoocj Is af iTralao whatrrer. beiag entirely UJ vamt. sad caa only U atiW a. waset ixp. Ilwnie Wthanlhrt. hJLdred thowaand daars to HJ, tAUat.S- andnoano U benefited by tt cater aksaxali8 rcUbrra' - wUi U and tho nagn of dsaaocraUc iNIuriaas who havo tho gvTlag anl t Urn ba. :. c. r.MkMi.' as IM cry af tho , wwieri who uiru thai me uepubiic , ,n lu hearts of many become mellowed , .nd """Hy forgulW u, wbile at the aamo ; " "ouic tram 01 me iocuauu j lol" alone remembered and their j r.d their virtue talked about .nn ia:.4 is wen. n is wcti to point tLe nn'' the iiiig generation ' io lh aeu 01 bcrOiMii ot the brate ,nrn MTCtl nwr TOUUiry front uiMtiMion and di?bonor. It Uwell ! lhal S" bould alembic atxl lav RiM-al' frnutla nml 1nffiint - i tUudv o., the grav of tbowj who 1h- Ui thai know no wakloj. ,, .... , . Decomtiufi I4v will be a jrand affair , . ..... ,..,, -.tMr rr,.M n..Mm. mUuv ,iavinKl!lc Inatlcr j,, tharsc that , . ,ir.in . iM n j j. iijn !,cfort.libvcraIld- er lLaii knv similar 01 tnoiistralion that ha ever occurred in the country. I additi'Mi ( t!ic rand central atlrac- man of so great eminence to deliver the lion tii a i will cvi-t in t!.ctTiit of the j annual addre.aud Uic aforesaid scrib oratur i ihc day, .vn.ttor Mortou, ; blcr need giro himself no further un therr many olbvr dNtin- easiness about the matter. As to his gui.-uol -cntUmen win. will grace the ! fliUg at ( Sjn. Knthcrford, he knew he mcai'.M. w:ta staling what was false, il he Lnew .i ilicprwramiiiciaiMiigcd j anything, which is doubtful" by the cMiiiiiiiri no will )(nc H In our rcH-Ur-. niilli, liu .liurii:l ClerL ol tbe ku klu& I Iota- of ICeTc-i iilathe, a lead ing kn Klu 1 riuocr.it, i-aiicl circuLirs M the I niicd latc-i loMicr-, elating that if I Itt y would 'ie him twenty per cvn!. of the .mio'iiit, lie would j'ct t'on gri to pa.-.-, i In l'init bi'i u ud collect tbc iii"in t'-tr liu in. lichol. ibe beau tiful iMlicii', the hrr-l .-el of olliccrs tbe Democrat have had .miicc tho war; he offer- to bribe tin- itii-e to pass the bounty bill. I'I:cre can Ik no doubt b that Sa.itb .t author ixd bv his " ku klu v Mipi.uricr to male the nM'vr, (w ((( u.iUjill ti,al hc wllM .. - , . ,..... with l.ii Lit klux , - ,, av in hi circul.ir : - u ,, , ilAV , , , I A-i ,. if von t.ol- di.i-,. . lnn.lt lit cent. ' j v li.c .' .urnal 'Uik ol the I mil. i. fin Ivwrav ku- LirilUH uf lScpre- . uUi;1. al, tt,.ltvM.r Jllt ,l0ne. will U- dun at u.y o.iiiiu.iiiJ. 1, .-iniib, ( Neither do we undertake to save or re wiil pay m I u llu i rclbrcti lor their turn communications that wc do not bouel .h-. iwci;:y per icnt. of the i puhlisb, they go into tbe waste baaket f whole auiounl .f Ibc appropriations. I i.rilv or tM.v Bol 0f jt at i all, w r. aui: t in: u m: T I'cuioc raLs, uo one can accuse us of stealing, or of briU-ry, tke IU -publican ;.rs don't ! dare to do . thy all want lo belong to our hi'litoiird society, and if I hey accu-M- the iK-mocats of stealing we would have them driven out, aud our holiest back would U turned on ibeui, which would force tbem to imme diately retract their accusation. Tho abjvc i the wav iu which honest i jcaJi,j, pyt ;t lo ,i,c Ukrs and lo the ( ku k,ux OUM. when he wanted the i i soUlicr U bribe tbe ku klux llouc of Representatives, through hi us. Honest voters ut Noilh Carolina, what Jo you think of the high toned ku klux party HiC first Mate oHkvr the lK-m- j.j ju n0 statc siuec I8d ha stolen tbc ir vhildrvn a school uottl) tbmby prcvenling them from bcin- educated. The very firit ltuo- cf Aljc Courrr ue the war has orTcr- cratic CotirTr atuce ed thngb ii tiboil:uate, tbe Journal Clerk, to r" ll,c luunly bill, it the soldiers, will pay tbem one-fifth of tbe amount of tbc apprvpriatiou. IV you not think they should, by all iucaita.be putintvrry ocv in the land, so Ibat they CvUia uai cvcryiuing, a t-j wouUl do in leas I baa lour year-. laSYtailUA'r t. Tbe Coufedctalo House- of KcpreacnUthos hare saora than thirty lairsUgaUag Coca aai Iter. Thcao will demand an average attend ac f at IcaU fivo auetuber vf the v u their svaaious, or at haut owa handrvd aud fifty vf tbo heacra'c i.ttM.!il aud fiftr vi tbo beacrab'c gmUcacn art daily engaged ia their , v a i - a . n , m. a. i .mk vnneamam n bk iawig.-i ZZZ" tL linaa f theao rcntknaen arcaL ia their ceBaavUe rwcas In w wakh aUdutcl taothiag has bcu a cvoaplKhed, and hk Usao might tor brcn ruaiably cmr4;x4 in tbe thcr cvaatry readr. -Rctrvwchmcat le lh cry vf tho w IxVEttlATt-ThoCiastdwt!nc1MSM f it, who, whoa so lt llrvrcaraUlivcs havo W laveaiigatUs CoeamUtrt la C3 Uaai. ldi cwmmitteo has at lrat aaso chak ami o aUgrsphVc rrTvrtrt. The ckrtka ami stcaaaphora cm4 ahost tii. pet nsoailh oc aboart ITV tj tW tho semkav. -lfreKhaaesT Is iha cry lh? Dcsnoerary. Will our litUo 7x0 fend, tLo!'H7J Atcale tell our dutreascU oul what its politics is? It coea one eye on . some tbinf , but ire can't tell what it L'. 'And won't it tell as somctiag more about Kaacc and Vanson? Kease, Our ku klux contemporary, on the other side of ths street fiou 'OBae one to prepare a list of frar la and corrup tion in the 60TEasia.xT . daring Uq past four years." Let sbnle one do it, by all means, and ve pledge the public to prepare one oa in VeauxraUe side, and will BETTWlUiTr POtLABg TO'OKli that the Democratic stealings .will amount to roc mess Tin; JLuocxt of the Republican gore rn me at of U. S. I " 'CaiUfl fVnrat "Tli Prfiw! Mt1t Miggestion of several gentlemen, wrote to Senator Morton asking if he would consent to deliver the decoration ora tiou at Wilmington on the SOlh of May, tome scribbler has written to tho Hobo ton km a scurrilous attack upon both Gov. Morton and Gen. Kulhcrford. Tbc I'uion soldiers ot tbU region are i more than gratiGed at securing a stiites- MOKK IJKVIOCUA.TIC LAUIT1F8. nuti;it The Democratic Treasurer of .Jcr.-cy City b:u ju.-t been fouud bhort,.bcbind ! iu his account uppropriatcd a Mnall ! Hum to bis own uc l'oor lkmoi-racy, we know- not what will become of your 1 i honest souls unless you get control of; , tho .""-late aud uatioual governments m that you can steal from both. You stole the election in Uobcsuii couulList euuinier, now keep your hands iu by stealing tbe election in November next. iu the meantime, steal whatever you i can -ret you hands on. tOMMlMCAT0S. Uorrcsiondents of the l'oar must rc- member that it is an inflexible rule v:ut with all eommuuications. We do not publish the names of tbe writers wc aro reiuctcd uoilodo so, but ; do not publudi aoy communication ""J e kuow who they are from. mQU re or kinaiiug lire. Torres- ! ing our rule and governing Ibcm.elves accordingly. TUS Eiitok.. MOttTON VS. BLAIMK, TI1J, TIVIES VS. rST. Tbc Time is for Rlainc, the l'ov is for Morton, is the right ' way to put it frieud Timr. Wc will support the Cincinnati nomiue, let it be who it may, in preference to the ku klux thief that the Democratic Convention w ill I nominate. Though Morton is tbc best. and can txdl more voles than any man yet i-poken of, and every Southern man ,hold go for him. Morton has keen their true defender in the Congress of ltc j thm lnitJ Stair It anr deleiratc to Cinrinnati go against him, and j tbev willlind out whether Mortou was ppular iu North Carolina or not. If 1 there had been a Convention in tbc State tbc delegates at large would have been unanimous lor aim; as ir. i-, we undeilaud sonto of them are bis friend. bkNAioit THfKMa. Another Denccratlc thief uaued, caught, detected la oac of those little things the Lu klux Democrats call ' ic-anu--ABmi." hcn it Is ia their jartr, hot whtn a Ucpublicaa, ilia Wc call it atealiag, bribery, cor rapii, . Ac. lwet an iaveeligatioa be had, and they will Cod plenty more of joal such hvntat, h igh towed Democrats ialho cnatoand House, as Senator i iksnaaa, waManavo vyrn wrmiuag. tor iw4aner: Mr... lmar ia ntthing I Mvrc ' than a kn' thix highwayman, t Any anan ho cwr Kloord Va the ku Thnrman, kf ha TO been stealing. r. ' . . j . . rkvVri. kl lfcm U t v 'W,. momUre .fCongrcas vc ' . . .i -m ...1.1 iiaii vitrii .... . , . . ax uacnw y ivwm v tho ta ktas, and t-Ly eUal high la tor the bWud vf aaaay a pmr victim Is oa their havaxK Wo thaah twd tho tisac f bcosntax wlws Uarj nulr pwrctly ' tcwarvMd for thdr sins. ' - ! Thero la a coaxrago ia whiskey that U trary sarreistng, cttw to tho mont Uaud mnch suadcr iu benign mdUosce lhai thor casnot sUnd steadily aJhtssa bo- lirrt that thy conll whip a aobcr . Tho tXmacrrdj Diitrirt llxrcntiro 0asoL:ttnaeTtara tho ih of April U Ix w their Am tx t ho Tltaxiatsj TAX COLLKCTOJt OF FENDER. Mr. Jones, the Treasurer, denies in a letter to the Tax Collector, of circula ting the rvport that he was behind ii his money matter. AVe shall be able, without any trouble, to . prove that he has caused to be circulated tho report. We don't know officially as yet, wheth er the Tax Collector is cr Is not behind as we have asked the question of the Treasurer and he reluscd to auawcr it. We shall have more to say about this matter ia our next. A HE AVAILED TOTIIE COUNTER The Washington Erfo of the 18th insL, says: "The Washington Repub lican sa j3 the article in tbd Wilmington Post, reflecting on General, Hansom, accusing huu of corruption, is a 'slan- der' nn I hit gmUcjoianjiTlf con says there h no purer man in Con gress."' This io a lie cut lroui the whole clolb. Tbc Washiugloa Iiejmblictiii never nuule any such slatcaient stigmatizing the artjclc in tbc PoeT about Ransom as a "slauder," aud the Echn man who made that vtatcnient made it knowing it to a lie. It fo - sscnr impossible for a dcnural to tell the truth. 1 x v esti v. a t ii. The Conicdcratc llouc 01 Representatives with its more than thirty Invctstigatitig Committees costs tlie country more than 12,0(h.i per lav in iUs search fr corruption, llow i much of this money they joeket thcui- selves one may jude. They have not 1 vet fou:il where a-- much a one dollar ; bas been to!e from the goverumcut. j mer ecbcdulc for tho Western Carolina j "Kctrcnvhnn-nt ' i t ii-- tv of the dciu- ; lioad ill .oou gti into lbrcc,w our jco ' ovracy. ! pic can go from Wilmington to Ashe- ! - I ville and return for $15 -, which will 1 .x v i s i 1 1: a n:. .The 1 oufedcrate llou c of Ilcprescntalive-- has caused hiiiidifds ,,f Dcr.utv ear-ent-al-Arms up witnesses to be brought before its investigating committee;. These men all draw large .salaries, and while trav- cling their hotel bills and other expen ses arc paid by the government, die hundred thousand dollars will hardly be sutneient to pay the cost of this item j alone of this investigating furore, "lle trcnehim ct " is th.- cry of tho Deuioera ey. m 1 I he Confederate j I . i s i i . A I I.. Jl0uc v( ltcprocutativcs have caused UHeb: fri-anrcnt-at-Vrm -Ui bring wit- ueiSi from cvtrv tat in the Tniouto testify befo.-t' its iuvcti;ating commit tee-'. They have almost cciiulUss been summoned in numbers, and they COruc up in multitude. Each witucss xi ic money paid to each witnc. f..r his j lKi-ttir.it. and tral will average not j ' let than Co Tliere has already j i been about twothc il-:u:1 witiic-cs who ; have been or arc in attendance before i tho committees, ajid thus far tho Trcas- J ury of the United Mates has U- n or j w ill be called upon to pay cut I j ihem about six hundrel thuusand dollars!; "Rctrcnchrtu nt" i the cry of t!n Dcm-ocra-y. CITY ITEMS. Ail uumocss communieauous uouiu be addresfcsl to "i m: IV. t, ' .lmmg- , . . a . . I III lo"' v .,.,1.. .,,..r Mu,c pri'iMiert in tin I ?hu:1 psr'.ies arc the prccn-or- of ruarrv-titKc uews. ! Tuuse who kuow a thing -r tn,i now ! take grass iu tbeir. -, t Abbeville Court eoavenesta iiouduy j uext. ith Judge Watts presiding. . rioriVortcnnvcnea in this city I nn fr,n,l,r rxl "II!. in t . Jad-O ! lcKy presiding. - - i 1 Liny tive vravu m wc arc m (ormed, a ailing trial at tbc riming trrai f tbcuiiior Cirt. .v uc mvfc iuc price o v.rant-triM- j derrean: t'ac hiht,r tLc Uttw u to i bvxr cimc twwarl tbe aarlarT. t ' - Tl T7. ; The nvfc the price of rttaaUna. nh.ii,Mi Uo ha-1 but ft e c IvT 1 the pat nwcth. wbth afnak til fcr a. a -t . n-en7-. aa . t ctttrrna or biJ . Tno Haasaodk sea acri-cat h o ex- i t - ,tol ta i-ut in hi snmacr anarancx HoUl kor at iJ walcaivg placre Ukrnotkr. JL . The l9Tdt Leey a cv!i. aW I . rvctryhat artcic h t uttics a4c bakci natd a fire i swv-iU in tV. tvc jto snake str. ' .-.- '.T" N 'BM rtS wta mrtt al AahniUTa- ilajr.mtkt, vxmiltt socao ImpeetaaO. Lxttrve ineoatvS!xlia wUh tho We call al&'J ta kuerv Uvm ilaV ami lay tUrt iZjx tvomstmi- UgUr. Went of Nrer Ccrms. nmtths) ikSher Gem. IIthfll, (a rctfv&ary tf SUla. Cnlr two days Ibr listing yonr taxes, to-day and to-morrow. All that do not list will have to pay double tax be sides stand a chance to be Indicted for failing to list their pell tax. ' " ; 1 . , j The City Tax Collector intends to sue out warrants lor all those who are behind in paying op their license tax io few days. Our' nerchants had better look after this matter at once. . Tnc local editor of our little back alley cotemporary found out that the toll -' house for the turnpike road had been commenced, a week after it was finished. What enterprise for a local. Gcu. Allan Rutherford has returned to Wilmington and is now engaged in the' practicpXV lw. If any of our -ffrhnnls-haveany legale btssiaesa ihey wish attended to at the capitol of the nation they could not trust it in better bauds. - Subscribe lor the New York Lnlger, devoted to choice literature, romance, the news aud commerce. Edited by Eobcrt lkiuner, corner of William and Spencer streets. Term, in advance, $3 00 per annum. The Wait fly Magtizine is ouc of our best exchanges, it is always filled with choice reading, consisliug of talcs, his tory, biography, together with music and poetry. Edited by Moses A. Dow, Doton, Mass. Terms, $o 00 a year. Go Wi-vr Yuuxo Max. The sum- i be about 2i cjunts ier mile.. - - ! 1:IV Jhiuting has the ageucy for I i03.til Ih..cs. ; Kvery eiliu should have one, thev are si very convenient. They can be nailed up at stores, gates or any other convenient place, aud pa pers or letters put in it w ill be kept cr feetly safe and dry. Every person who subscribes fr a paper should have a lock tax. luc of our neighbors is about lo ' spread himself in tbc way of iuiprove- ments to his property. He says that Lc Su"S to put a rvn :ifn to bis bou-e with a i!:anv on tho front, a jhi-(-j 'riro at the rear, open a rrctnut to the main road and be iu a t tUivH to fdai his guests and treat them iu a fto?tilc manner when they come beneath the shadow of bis f tree. ' 1 1 there are any iersous in llii, or ! any other iciniiy, wishing a tiil-cla ' Pi ino i.r Irtin. n liiMi. ri- 1iaM nl minn. ... itm . . ... ' . through other column, and send to Daniel I'. Realty, Washington, ..'., for any information tby may desire eouccruiug tbem. They are highly eommcuded by the Press aud Ieoplo and arc beyond a doubt very superior ia-itrumeuls. 2U8 ' The suit- against the Western North j Cir.iliiia rail mail in (arnr of the South. j evil Express Company, for money j loaned said road before il was sold un- der mortgage and purchased by the ar?uc1 before Judge Dick, at i -ro, on lat Tuesday, by If caara. Bailey A. Da 11 for tb Express Compa uard UJ' on' looted L. Ilnsscll for tnc liaiiroaii CoiUany: tbe case was decided on Friday last in far or of tho lUud. Tho full amount involved was ! some HVw. L'XImX DKroT. The Wilmington A Weldon. aixl Wilmiagtoo, Cwlutubia A .ugnsta llailroad Cow pan lea are pre . rawgr a.-fuortBMi Campbell aUeet. Tbta to Kroofand Campbell atrevta. lmpmBtt on tho : tl rotXiag OOf ClUU lo t s travel abvot two aslica toed tih- ucvot. iBsuaaiioi un eatucai auntly ill be duo Ibcae cveBpentta thb n-.ti needed imprvvcauenl. Whta j thh iiaatjr U anade the tkpwta ofall the, railrada will bo wilhiaj to blotka vf . ter j' , ! The Ladio- bite Uken hv5d vf tbo f saeUrv llvmA. and c bore thete IH 1 1 .-Ll- .L. i- i. a I cUic tf lJa waile4 wpn tho ! i cotsunmcc it U4ic wartctx ero u ! Mayor st;crday i know f the dty I . a . en -1 m a a & . . . . . 7. wat' 1 f f - V J?fr 1 ' U f f Crt'7 1 K-ord j'sf iHmtoo VJ h tLoVal- "a6r. Woatth4UrtMply.Aal aiicau4h half U n4t aa l peom- K4 ta snAic a gwad a!k a3 the wav t if the sitf ea?4 gravlf USZct airrct, hkh tho rfy m df,laxt th w2k has sr4 Ktw' ank yvt, ' JCoar J ki . JUi la t-r t. u i . . " r. S. buntc ntInglho aWtw ycaacw, laUcr ami UmZm km IxLxmU tho UaywiiiitVywa twey o th rtmt mf tic lat ha rrxri u eniUfTg th wall. JCer van m3 haio a JTsaai nailU lit CVwlrj. We hare Uiia to say about GcnUcmaii lWIeton-hacsunof Ktesibly feci aa , cheap a4Kobbini, ao utaticr uw wuch he was caught robbing Uic littio -irf-. McDaxielF. Bbattv. wanufart' urcr and proprietor of the latty lui . and Ceatty'a celebrated Golden Tongue Paridr Organs, Waehingt on, K. Jw U certainly a very reasonable and gener ous man to transact business with, lie makes this very fair- proposition to any who may favor him with an order, a follows : If the instrument do not grove satisfactory after a test trial of ve days after receiving it the purchase . money will be refunded upon the re turn of the instrument, and ho will pay . freight charges both ways."- This i certainly an exceeding, generous, and safe manner In which to transact busi ness with him. Ho warrants his Instru-' ments for six carsr"S?ee his advertiw mcnt. . jan.S8-m. A ird to tho ncnubll- caus of New llanover Count r. v At Uie cararsl aoltclluUoua or unii ' friends I Lave couscutad lo tocoute a Can didate for tbe nomination for aheritr. I wuh my elaima aubmlUed to tba ntxt I'.rputlt can Convcnlloa of New Hanover county and there abulc tbo resaU. We ntutliae barmonx, cvary truo man ta IIm Union meat atand or fiUl by tb 'uuiiuaUug ton vention, tnc lsaueaaru too lnijHMrtanl (or any flfliUag iu our party. 1 cult upon m friends lo Uo notblas that w ill create nuy dlacord aud aplll In our rauka, aud fi ii nontuu who 1 uolu iruo and nrc-Uicd lir publlcau. None lu; old aallor luiol l. trusted ai tho inasthiad during a uttu; our bc&t pilots must lc at tUo helm. ui ii wc ace Iw tl that w liave those. Micro 1 4 our, otherwise wc arc uYfaulr-l. Tboamcudmenta to our CoutlituUoii. i. be subuilUctl to the rnvplc, urt- cAknlati J and inleudcd o take nway hc rlal.t-. t every jHJor man., whit or Muck, In Nvilh Carolina, thrnloio I tail uihmi Uh m i aUutd to-vtber iu lla- inntlat nnl Mvthitt Uiey arc defeated. IT houtJ by nny dlvlaiou allow tlx in la be adui.UJ, m Itepuhllrau lorm oj suuruiuvui lUi. Ktat will bt-forvxer cone uud the lilto u-l black muu nilkc tl! bosluvc tu llt iicl. aristocracy. Ia I uo man eeit you, rv.l tbem aud dc-idt for j uuiwl oa. Jn iiim there la t.treu?tt; tr u Muud or wll n.l.i Ins for tbc right . Dt M'.VMlol.Mlis. april Ul-St.- Iti tho utMltcr of I Wliliani.Ci. Mauhrwf l-aukrupl. rpniS la to glvfl uollcn Ibat alt the I7lh il . 1 or Aprll.l:t.ii warrant Iu bai.Lrup!r waa iksned out uf the Dttri-t 1 i J tw t'nito.1 Ktates Jor llieCue trmr lMMrH ol or1 h Wot ina ui;ii. I lhortla W llllant CiMatthrwx.olf a)t-liville, in ihecfdiii o ' CunitMrlaud, lu aif l'Utltct. wli-. ha bran nrfm.lfrj m ltukrt km the itlUou ol In rrUiUi thai M" paymrol ( any IL. aad tl.a l-.i,-cry of auj mMmy UlHUMUaiaUiik rupt, to him H- lv JUls uw, uixt Mitr truuki.-r of any property by hiu, are ihIiu u-ii h law. That a nimUnc of lb Uio crfOitm .i aald baukrupt, lo pmr ibetr a-l.t.-chKe on or More a i :( im iu -iai. will be h-ld nt a I'.mrl cf Itartkrnrict bntdeu on the Oh tlayui M A. l. l., atJio ohk.a; in.; !.!.. rp m A. iill.ilt-. Kki. Ilr-7iir iu UauStrofiry ut tHln at biorUcc!o tai tu-ilr. N. I . a. It lllt.l, n-r 'I t N Manliai fur mJ di.uiri ilogton & Weldon R. It. Coapaajr. "nMH KMLKAtM t'KKIA t " I ' WllMtug-ou. N. C. A il U, 1st I CliANt.K or 6CUKDULC. . Oa aaJ art Dec. I'Mhi raegir Train, on tbe H. A. W. Uailroad Ul lue t:ua.; TRjllji; Leave t'aiou rot, dallr, smt- data -crplJ. al ."r.i A. M aVrrtveatWoisaboro al .....ti: A..M Arrive a Itock Movstal ..Sli r. M Arrire at Welooa at &V P. M Leave WtbJoa daily ...106 A. X Arrive at Kovav Unti el.... Arrive at olciboroal....... Arrive at Vaioa lvpw. at..... ..Il.i0 A. M . . .jm r. x ...e.or. M 4 siriuc;a anu TUtoiou ttit.u: IRAIXa. Lee ft IVioa l tt daiJy at. . . Arrive at t.elde at........ r. at I jo A. M Arrive al Kecky Mrel at ..... A. m ... a . . t3?t55;;V.:::;::::;i r. arrive ai wut at . !i A. M ATftVO ei ftotkf UeSt 4 Ul M w ex.......... i zv a. kt MaU Tta sk ti rw a ZStutllrtSiS?1' rM Tartee Cat e tkW trai 1.1 fWaaata mm4 rv1aatK eap fXtrevea Twil vsl nita. Aeeaa Ce two tt0a faW. " m A..4 ar.vWTt r wooais as aw au as. m artveeei ira H ' roj t-eft. . tmutAiija vxn asat. tut. . , tsr cva tw ii a. -.: lI.MIMk Swasg oat - sea) - :f im. K e v aaqr mmm ur mmmm aaiawj. pl taa . - M i . . . ' um Mwe ! m. tAMtf. a7 an a mmmm mm mm wmim mm aar mtrnm ja ay m 9-m i Saaiw4 v Vm-m maa aar timnmmml 1 . 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The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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April 21, 1876, edition 1
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