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' TT : , - , .: - : , - , . ! " ' " ' "" 1 '" ' '" , 'vJJ ' 's-' ' . . . ' M VOL. IV. THE WILMINGTON POST. OFFICIAIi ORGAN. tKRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION IT VARIABLY IN ADVANCE. Per Tear...;., ..$3 00 Six Months...... 2 00 1 25 50 Three Months . . '. . . . . . . One Month........ Single copies, Five cents. Clubs famished at reasonable rates. KATES OF ADVERTISING: Per square, one time, 75. cents. Less than one square, one time, 50 cents. ' Tiro timet fl 00 and all succeeding insertions half price additional. . Kates per month, $3 for one square, and each succeeding iquare half rates additional. ( Half Column and Column advertisements re ceived on proper discount, -jf J Local advertisements 10 cents a line. Address,' i CHAS. I. GRADY, t . Editor and Proprietor," 1 I Wilmington, N. C. CITY. Subscribers' will please notice that all papers bearing the ; black cross "will be stopped unless payment is made. Latest styles ot Visiting Cards. r Convival statuary animated busts. , ricading at the bar begging .a drink. The round of domestic life a hoop skirt. Pleasant tailor. Yhen a cheap. fits to havethose of your man is badly sold he looks Get your Business Cards at the Post Print-' ing Office. - -, The Cutter W. H. Seward' arrived here Tuesday from Beaulort and Fort Macon. Captain Usher reports all well . and the offi cers well pleased to get a Post at their post. " " ' New styles of Bill Printing. Office. Heads at he Tost Harbor matters are quiet. .. The' ships float lazily down the stream and lazily the little tugs tug away as they alone can do all through the "heated term" which is now upon us. ' ',mmm Merchants call and examine our new Re ceipts and Bu siness Cards. The Western Publishing Company, of rittsburg. Pa., have sent us a remarkably cheap and superior fountain pen. They are of ercide or mixed metal and will not cor rode. Send for a sample. Rail Road Receipts for sale at the POST PRINTING OFFICE, Spoons 1 SrooNS ! ! Sfoons ! 1 ! To see the crowds moving, Strangers think they are raving, But they all put for Ettinger Where they get great bargains. lw . There is -no truer saying than that " Sweet are the uses of advertisements I" ' IlEPtT. The Ute hour at which we rc- cp'wed the letter adarcssea to us oy iuu Hon George Z. French and Major Schenck urecluded any very extended reply, but in nhr npxt issue we hope to be "set right up on the record." Let us Only have harmony in our ranks and ail will be well. tnilependent in every thing is the "Post" nt Two Dollars a year to clubs of five; STRAWBER3IES. The markot is well sunnlied with ...strawberries but none finer than those supplied ;us by Col. Fremont noflA TTarna nlantation. The berries we have tried as a sample arc de Jicious in flavor and deserve the beaujiful nme they bear. Agostini, Mebane, and Lippitt will have Vo njKtlc Havne berries all this week at en. J.Mfa rrif iif flail and trv them UUCUU j'v , -y. j , Country Clubs can get the " Post " at two iniinr nPT Annum 1 Clubs ot five TEN .DOLLARS 1 MVliUA W r - - . i nrLn ape A Maior vxenerai juiiJLuweii auiA uiau our city a short visit on their way, to Ch arles: ton. The Cutter W. H. Seward took the distinguished party to .the various places of interest in the harbor, and finally carried them all safely to Fort Macon where the Garrison received them with proper honors. a rnnrh nitrht at sea made one pay master u. I repent and one Lieutenant anxious his future. New styles of VISITING CARDS, only TWO DOLLARS a hundred ' At the Post printing office. :.- Busy Bee. Ettinger is called the "busy bee" from; the number of busy people he keens about him. However others may loaf, the busy bee keeps "gathering them in," as the "man who sells cheap goods .and pays the printer must. . Fen the Campaign ! Until the August election the POST will be furnished to all .sending FIFTY CENTS!! ' Meetikqs. Meetings have been held in First and Third .Warda cluring the last week. ' -1 1 "t ;v . : - Speeches - fayoring Majot; Schenck for Sheriff Were made by Messrs Galloway and Arnold, and the claims of Price to a first class : seat in - tophet were admirably set forth by that voang and intelligent politi cian George L. Mabson. . , A crazy harangue was made by, Allen Denton, and his claims to tha mad house , fully advocated. ' ' " ' -r - . - . - f -,- --,.-?' ,i - TEN. DOLLARS JREWIARD fif the con viction of arty , one , stealing the Post from the doorsteps of our subscribers. - " Wilmington BathsI-Out ' people. . owe Mr.: Spalding a yotc. of thanks for his enter prise and public spirit in suppl ying.Wil ming ton's great want, Public Baths.' The. Bath House we arc pleased to state is i finished and will be open to-morrow morning to the public The tickets are placed At a very reasonahle rate and the ar rangements to reach the Bath House are of the most convenient and elegant character. The boat will leave foot of Market street at short intervals during the day. . The ,Bath House will be supplied with awnings, and citizens will find it a pleasant place to resort and "keep 'cool" during the heated term. 1 . See advertisement. ; i " Wanted five thousand new subscribers to the PosTj REMEMBER the Post is the CHEAPEST PAPER IN THE STATE. Tub ''Sound." The season for i seeking the "Sound" is uport us, and although neith er the "Sea Side Railroad," nor the "Shell Road Company " have put within the reach of the many that most healthful of all sum mer sports sea side battiing yet with nu merous other pilgrims, we hanker after the sea until a "party" is made up for the "Sound." Our party has been there. We sojourned at "Bradley's." We ate "pig fish" until , it was suggested by a wag that we call ourselves "The Pig Fish Club." A "Club" was organized,' and George Myers elected Chairman thereof. We intend to go again. . 1 . i 44 There amid tueandy reaches; in among the ' nines and beaches. h- Oaks, and various other kinds of old primeval Did we -wander in the noonlight or beneath the silver moonlisrht. While in ledges sightd the sedges to the salt salubrious breeze. Jon Printing. The attention M the businessmen of Wilmington and-vicinity is invited to the fact that the Job Department of the "Post" having just received a large stock of recently invented labor-saving ma terial, is now prepared to execute every de scription of printing jcquired by merchants, professional men, and others, at figures much below those which have heretofore prevailed in this section. An examination of prices invited ' ' Is- Business men of neighboring cities will find it to their advantage to correspona with this office. Price, lists turmshea by mail on application. ? i .No work of an ; inferior character permitted to leave the establishment. Par ties intrusting their orders to this office may be assurea inai mey wm ub uhcu m u and tasty manner, and at very low rates The Blessed Ones. Blessed are they that are blind ; for they snail see no ghosts. Blessed ari they that are afraid Ol 11IUU- .. C it... dcr . for they shall hesitate about getting married and "keep away from political meetings. i Blessed are they that are deaf ; j for they nftvp.r lena monev. nor usieu iui tedious stories. u - Blessed are they that are lean ; for there is, achance to grow fat. i Blessed are they that arc ignorant ; lor they are happy in thinking that they know everything.-... ! : . Blessed is he that is Ugly m form ana features; for the gals shan't molest him. . ; LBlessed are the orphan children for tuey have no mothers to spank them. - Blessed are they that expect nothing ; for thevishall not be disappointed 1 i , - ...,.,,.,,:,. . for they shall rarely be ' troubled with cus- tomers. XETTEK8 FROU THE PEOPIE. Rockingham, N, C. May 21st, 1870. V ir. TaVik A T.frr Kinrr ili. satisfied with ' Ain, f fha Wpniih1ir.an mcetinsr -thi c;ourt nouse in ti,:-i, ih SnWt ran account w-t mia ?n th Post ot 15th 5nf.. advertised that a Grand Rally of the ""Jx - : ... . - ...... ... Court House inBockinRham toKUy.ue W inst. for the burposeot. electing i delegates! to represent this county in tnV District con ' i. iV.'nj.tt venUon to be held in' Lumbertou. .8th June'.. And, accordmgiyr xne; ivepuuucau . ,. i -r- r ? j : j ..n. '.n fliA fnllnwin'nr i the result "--o . . ' i - i The meeting being called to, order by. ; tt A nnrnntionrMr.B. Xlant. H. O. Terrv. on motion. Mr. , G. B. rirriiftm; was called to the Chair, and Mr. "'m ' i - - . t - imiNGTQN,: John a!1 tbng appointed Secretary. ' On motion of Mr. John A, ; Iiongj a conir mittee ot seven '(I believe) was r appointed to draft resolutions expressive of the sense of the meeting, and to suggest the nanaes of suitable persons to act as' delegates- to the District' Convention. ,The committee re tired, and in a few minutes reported through their Chauman; the names 01"-various per sons as delegate. and a xesolutipn, v merely instructing - them to call " the,tvote of the county ' for a true 5 Republican,-" (rather an insult to the gentlemen snggested fof dctk gates,) whereupon Win. R ; Terry by per-" mission, announced the names of the dele gates appointed by the meeting held on the 12th inst. and read the resolution;' adopted at that meeting - endorsing our ' gallant standard Nearer, the Hon. O. H. Dockcry and Mr. Hi S.Wadc arose and ' moved that the proceedings of said meeting be affirm- ed and that the delegates appointed and resolut i on adop t ed, - be substi tu ted f or tb e resolution and Jist oi delegates presented by Mr. John A. Long at this meeting. The motibn, being put to the House, resulted, yeas, about 40, nays, 1. Mr. Long arose, and said that Democrats were present assisting to defeat him, and he would therefore move to adjourn the meeting uutil next Saturday. ; Gen. Dockery being present, and seeing a disposition on c the - part of the meeting not to 4 entertain $Ir. Long's motion to ad journ, arose and ; said that Mr. Long's mo tion to adjourn was in order, whereupon the motion 'was !: put o '. the house, and re sulted, for adjournment 1 against about 40. The resblutiopdorsing the cause of Hon. O. H. Dockery was again put to the House, (Democrats being requested ito hold off) and it was adopted with but one dis senting voice. And the' delegates hereto fore appointed I and 7 reappointed which finished, up the business, for which the meeting assembled, on motion, of lWm. R. Terry the meeting adjourned sine die. The above is a true' account of the pro cecdings.of the meeting, and I think that everybody should at once cast away all doubts about the Republicans of Richmond county, being almost a unit for Dockcry's r-clcrtio'q. .- ttxt-ia-vsvi taniTytPvaTyTcairnj an in the District, a true Rerjjiblican and an honest man, and those who are now trying to sink him, will one of these days, find themselves sunk. Hes the man- for the people, ; and the peojile will stand by him. So mote it be I Tdstice. Nokth west Township, Bhunswick Co. j May 22d 1870. Editor Post MLettcrs from the people" published in your issue of the 15th inst. arid which through preBS of business has until now escaped my .notice, is too glaring an" uoiu an auront io any man oiive- puoucan principles, 10 De auowea . to pass unheeded, so if you will be good enough to allow this briet commentary an early place Jwut JuulUfU juu 'w, sonal favor, and - render a service to the Republican party of Brunswick, Not long ago, the Star published an announcement, to the effect that E. Lcgg, a man raised from oblivion by the Republican party, to the high position of a State Senator, was to run, in the coming election, upon the op position ticketj or as a Conservative candi- date. Whether the Star had any aiittoi'ity for publishing the above we do not pretend ta sav. but wc think it rather remarkable ' I ii. ..i 1 . M L l, .1 1 .1 I lllttW SUUU UU ilUUUUUUUUUUV SUUUIU UU lUUUU by so prominent and able journal, without some authority, or unless it was generally so understood. We accepted the statement, in good iaith, without a thought of its ever i cause during the past session of the Legis lature, we had become ' fully aware of his back-sliding propensities,'- and prepared for further developments, and every reader of the public journals are conversant of the fact that the "Hon. Edwin'' has been looked noon bv all parties and classes as one of the "Democratic Ring.': On Monday last, a meeting was held at bmithviiie, in re sponse to a call from E. Lcgg,., who signs himself "Chairman of the Hepublican Coun- ty Committee." VWe would like to enquire, of the "Hon. Edwin," ivho 2 invested him with the! authoritv to call a convention as the Chairman of that committee, and why r.- i.--. .t man of . r . . will he endeavor will ne endeavor IO lowex iuu siauuaruoi a i ... . 1 . ni. the Republican pany -oy uaving ii name nscd'Micldakto:tbearr; lit ; ho had any regard for itVhe certainly ricver Would, In the first place if E; Legg is, as he signs uuuaou, j .r.r tee, it is. evidently; not a ..Republican one, for we have taken :the trouble to ascertain from undeniable authority, that there is no W Tr.4i:.SI2i:,T'.7' "E- expects w- ( f.n !1W mm IO assume COUUUl ' wui wy - ' to allow him to assume - - -if i- -r: ; W WJ"; . .y -L a i Mirrnd trtr h - ,:wuu iiiuiacu aa , uuauuutui ana nis saiaiues lutuo majwiifcj, au . , J'" it.1- V1AV r.lfinfr 10 nve w w. I the names of Hon. B. D. Murill.E. M. Rosa few others tried and true Repubii fy and a lyiAiY 26, 1870. canspon hik list ptl members of,. Jhls com-1 " VrVu5 nowieage ana uu w bw ucwmeu-usigre. 11 was a snarp utue trick lor t yoa Edwin. dui a grain too snarp tre imagine. r ; . xu iub iiBit piacc, ine Kepnoiican , .meet- in& controled by a-Bepiiblicaii'; ChairajaoJ God forgive tis for using the name 'so im- properly, j was, we are assured,-composed principaUy qt Democrats, notthe f iiidiffer. vu.muuj .iruiu auu, pumxneni ones, I Militia Bill,"; when it was considered a party; measure. Some few good - men will often stroll into a wrong place out of curi- obiiy pernaps or uy mistaKe as was the case with this meeting, we know, that, an oily tongue and persuasive voice, have often be- fore beguilec. ! It was not considered ;ncc- essary to avjcj a singje representative from North West Township present, a township which numbers nearly as many Republican voters as the other five townships . together. But Mr. Editor it is useless'1 1 think to say more upon to subject jn fact I don't know as 11 was necessary to notice thcaflair at all, for every tblriking matfor woman who reads the proceedings of the so-called Republican convention, will certainly pause i at that resolution which was adopted by the meet ing, "approving the acts of the Hon. Edwin Leg," (why iiid'nt they approve his course,) j.xko mc v-Mtti4iuau oi xus voancy uammutee,. were naa v. s bo!4 indeed as to act sgftissl the prin- - - On uiDtion ciples of conimoR hUnanUy.eveii as in the the Chair, and 11 and most emphatically think, if theydo f umDeri.n on tne otn 01 June, are hereby racer mining in Arizona has beensus f vi.im Ua if noo;i ,n - instructed to cast the vote of the county for pended m consequence of the dry weather uuttiuaim,. . is 11 possiuie pnac a meeting the Hon. O. H. Dockerv. whose nnnrxR in and the hostilitv of the Indi ana." ,Jh' of Republicans could adopt such. a resolu- tion," we answer decisively No I Ana as ior;,. Legg being "the nrst choice ot the Republican iparty . of Brunswick county for rei-clectiou," we speak for nine tenths of the Republicans of the county and pronounce it a bare-faced falsehood, he is not only 'not the first choice, but later than the last, we will ugive the Devil his dues1' however, and say for him, that in North West Township the strongest demo crats, are his uest friends and advocates, but he really, must not look for continuance and support -from those he has so ?rosslv . ,. " ? :' UCVCiYCU. i IT C UU UUd W1SU tiU liUG imi npression that we are personally at enmity fith thC'gemreman, Dut as a friend and sunoorter ofsRepublicanism, we consider it our dutv to ft expose any hypocrisy which would tend to weaken and injure our cause, we hope thefgentleman will keep his pro- mise, and: "support the Republican nomi- nces," and do ? what he can "for the success of the Republican party," perhaps after a long probation we may take - him again by the hand,-and gratify his. ambition for of fice, but his! course in the interim must be i fcSi ..." .. .... unexceptionable," or he has received his last faYor frpm the Republican party. This is. ndi vain croaking If peak from a kno wlcdgc of the facts. : y0Urs Very Respectfully, B. D. Morrill. North West Township. Wilmington, N. C, May S4th, 1870. Editor Post : The Republicans of the First Ward; held an impromptu meeting at the MarkefcHouse, on last Monday night; among the speeches which I heard the most remarkable beinsc that of Mr. Allen J. Den ton. Heisaid:' When a black man and a white man are nominated for an office, do you vote for , the negro every time. Do this and honor: ; your racc. But if you let the Yankee fool you. or the Southern- I jn4.Inmnv Mtill tlin iimnl nror trmir iraa UCUllCUiau WUU iuo liuui wiv, JV jvo, then you .are- slaves again. (Loud applause.)', Now, Mr,5 Editor, I am a Southern white man. m nave oeen a reDci, i is irne, dui i repented and"! claim to be as good a Re publican? as i Mr. A. J. Denton, or anybody else, andjas a Republican, speaking the sen timents of the white Republicans, X wish to know whether Mr. Denton means by his're- marks pri Monday night to frown down the Yankee and the Southern white man? I ;wtsh to Understand if Mr. Dentonpolicy is to be put in force, and is " this to be a black man' party. I wish to understand if every white) man in the party is to be snub bed and ignored ? Mr, Denton was very severe in his criti cisms upon! Northern .men. Ask Mr. Den- .ol Viisc wlirt sr rlnn'dlir r.lip.p.rp.n him ftllJULlaV- 111 KUVi'' ' 11 ' v 11 ua mm .ia i v u.u ya;! B ! . . D .,. r. Jl Wn nrao tlmt novo him 1 . . . 3 i . j t . 1 w.. the privilege 10 auu up uu . :i i icr'-nn K.wMt.j ;u,M nnnnwd ii uui awuuwu ;wv -r 1 11. J..r;n. ' Knf ; T Ikvo orriTMOrr? nrf me&e uuuuh, ; 1 - I thinlc it tery unkind in any colored man to denounce Northern men pimply-because I pronounce Mr. Dentons speech, I mean ,ftinRt -whitA mpn who are U1U UI UWU mfwmmmm , w , ...... , j. good Republicans as he, as a dangerous aCCumWluT - -v. r -r-" .-J. W.Ww -!th the colored rr. 'lh nfrTitin ritnpmber: that the - Southern Re- - the NorthernReiubUch. rights which- demand consideration. i v , - i . -v. . . , . , - ' i and : and respect. : . ; - r . In conclusion let me say that many ftortri- - 1 em and Southern white men came from JPirst Ward meeting Monday r niht. -more in utter disgust than in cheerful spirits. , . . . TBTJB REPUBLICAN. The following was hinded ui by Coilec tor Knmley for publication : ; r.V '---IWHirju'Briiy; imJ. 'Pursuant to notice? ft number of the Re- publican party. o'f this county met at the Couit House, in Wbiterilie on Saturday the jiss xnsi.. wnen tno tollowinff nroceedinffs Lewis Moore was called to , Aaron Moore re a nested to act as Secretarv. -; - r The object of the meeting having been explained by the Chairman, to-wit : to ap- point an Executive Republican ineeting for Celumbu3 county, and to appoint delegates to represent us in the District Convention to be held in Lumberton on the 8th proximo, On motion, a committee was appointed to suggest the names ot persons to act as delegates' to , the saidf Convention. The Committee retired and after an absence of a few moments returned and reported through their chairman "the following persons, to-wit: Aaron Moore, Alfred Baldwin; W F White and Israel Moorer as delegates, which report was adopted. The following .resolution was adopted without a dissenting voice : liesohed; That the delegates representing us in the District Convention, to be held in Congress we heartily endorse. - On motion, the proceedings of the meet- ing were ordered to be published in the Wilmingtoa Post, and themeetinc ad - journed. , ' . Lewis Mooke, Chairmnn. Aaron- Mooiie, . Secretary. Northwest Township, May 23d, 1870. Editor Post :--At the Republican Coun- fv Convention held at Town Creek, on Sat-: rio mrA xv rr-t. j ! - .,wai ,1. xajiuiao elected and acted as its Chairman, of course Mput coercion. The gentleman H evi dently now laporrnjf unaer liuuo-imwwv TuVipn ho affirms through vnur columns, that our action (and his) upon that occasion was not legal," and that, the meeting held at Sniithville on the 9th ihst., "was the legal Convention." The gentleman has certainly been misinformed in regard to the matter4 I wish it to be distinctly' understood that. the meeting at Town Creek was a Republi can Convention ; called and . conducted as such. With the one at Smithvillerwe have nothing to do,' as a report of its proceedings and principle actors proclaims it of another party, which of course has a right to hold as many meetings -as it chooses, as the Re publicans have also. ( As far as the Convention at Tpwn Creek not being ealled by the County Committee, is concerned, I acknowledge the fact; for as there was no such committee, they could make no call; but it was called by promi nent Republicans, and was composed of re? presentatives from ; those : portions pf the county,which " cgntain a large majority of the Republican voters of the county. ; There fore,:: in consideration of . tue : supposition that our chairman of the Town Creek Con vention did not; fully understand the facts of the case, I take the liberty ot hereby cer tifvins that the meeting held at 1 Town Creek, on the 7th inst., was a convention of the Republican party of Brunswick county, that the same was called by the Republican Executive Committee1 of the countyj i as much as the one at SmithviUe, and that as a Republican convention j representing the interests of the Republican party of Bruns wick county, it was far more valid or legal. By publishing the above you will agreea bly oblige, " I; - Yours very respectfully. G.N. Hill, Secretary, Town Creek Rep. Co. Convention. ; - . , SjirmviLLB, May 22d, 1870. ' m "RrtTToti Manv inauiries have been made of late as to the citizenship of one of our candidates for Senatorship. It is ru i - . . . . I .f II.:. S rnnnlt loel Af ! mOreU VflpU XWBi J jwu vi.j my - . - - . . Bronsmck ..when he does not resiae in awji 11 rjuzeu 1 ui iuu wuuij uiuvur bi w. - r, . , I UmnSWlCK. h r: h Lillesgtok, May 24, 1870. -: EDirbn: The report having been Mb. - vn as couwfc y , wiu.vi. w cnMp,itn th decision oftheRepub- It will perform the. duties uiuuouy Uartially. ifelected. - , .t si,.- W T -Rrrrmn 1 Thd5to nominates Brick: Pomero for Congessand the M.proposea he shall be Vice President on of Mississippi for President. Revels can't the J tee it. NO. 6. J POSTLIIfGSv OoldlUf. ' . Pave the streets. lie Quakeresses are-flooding Phi phia. : r.f , , adel- Train is exhibiting himself at ilflyi cents out West, 4...,., ; '.' m A vessel is to be launched in Quebec with iron masts, v ; v ; .. - - - -ri"" xr Seventeenth amendment Rnv i. ; wuicr oi xanKS. . .. . California ; will, eventually bo ' the fort for consumptives. . r . . . j . - resort ,5 They are having 'tub races' in Washing ton. Their boats are all tubs. : - t i ' The Chronicle devotes a ' column to cor recting "mistaken" by telegraph, . The first colored girl" appointed Treasury was in General Rutherfbrds in the Office. A critic says of a famous singer that "r!i sings a few airs and puts on a great many." A Boston paper admits ' that tio! great organ of that city is . the organ of self-esteem. ; . . . f ' 'tH'.i- j " ' Why fs a solar eclipse like a woman whipping her boy ? Because it's hiding of the sun, . The United States ship Jamestown! sailed from Honolulu for the South Pacific islands May 30. A girl at a party, was asked ; wliat'm ad e horrid cham " them ' aps. , . 111 " " , f?SiSSSL S55ES! ndreds v-mtiuu ut bw; x ors. capitalists Known as the 2S?22 on ine imn coast the edible marine lfffin which v as prepared under the name of Rand' s Ska Moss FabiisjS, has already; become one of the important manufactured staples! of the American produce market. The patent for this cheap and delicious food element is . scarcely a year old, yet its use is all but universal.,, Every frocsry and general store, and every respecta le dmgglft establishment in the country finds it necessary to - keep a supply of the I article. House-keepers declare that the quantity of ex quisite custard, blanc mange, light 1 pudding. cream, '-jelly, rc, producible from the Farinc exceeds by one-half that obtainable from an v 1 otn?r gwattooOT agent used in cookery. t The central aepotisat 53Tark Flaca .New iork. TT A) A TKNT (jt BATH IS NOW may 16 6-tf ft i A LL WHO WISH STYLE OR COMFOKT should purchase Rata of T. W. WRIGHT ! AT THE OLD STAND ', y OF THE , . . "BIO TREE."1. Near Purcell House. may 2'J 1' 5-A U. S. Marshal's Sale. EXECUTIOAS. I WILL EXPOSE TOR SALE IN FRONT of the Court House door June 8th, 1370, the following property : f Chas. Dewey assignee, Dugald Blue, H. H. Robinson. The interest of H. U. Robinson in Lot 4 fc 5, Block 205, as per Turner's plan ot the City of wiimingion. v Charles Dewey, Assignee, ? . , : . vs. , J. W. Zimmerman, E. D. HalL ' - - The Interest of E. D. Hall in tract of land lylnfr in llolly Township. f . Charles Dewey, Assignee, - vs. -1 . - t' V J - E. D. Hall. The interest of Ed. D. Hail in tract of land lying In Holly Township. oaie to ut&e piace ai ai. -8. T. CARROW, U. 8. Marshall, J. H. NEFF, Deputy. - . may 7th, 1870. - , , l-lm United States Internal ReTenue.- - 1 -vroTICK hereby . given to aU concerned, Assessor for - this District, the Annual" List oi Taxes for 1870;- Said list embraces Special Taxes (Licenses) incomes ana articles enumer ated . in Bcneanie a. jniernaii revenue j-aw. 'They will ba due and payable on or before the 20th May, 1870. If payment is delayed ; beynd the expiration or inan time, a penalty oi a per cent, will be added together with twenty cents for notice and four cents per mile v for travel m serving it. , raxes, lor ew uanover county are K5 10th May: for : omce in .Wilmington from Duplin uo., to one ot my "-"i Depuues, ai jiaenou Deputies at llaOTOlia, tMay Htli ; for Wayne county to S. P. Wright, atGoldaboro May 10th and lltk ; for Wilson county, to S. P. Wright, at Wilson, 3iay istn ana w; ior .aagecomoe cty, to myself, at TarWroMay 6tii and tth SSfa uitktato;.WUlhd 17; for Carteret -1 rtmtT. 18th fsSSJ SjgL nier, Signed,, Col. Int. Rev.. 2d Dis N. C may 5 mm STYLES to one or ray nepuues a ueuiurk, iv andivtn: ior iTaven.coafcy w o. tai t Jpwhpni. Mav 1st to lOthtj foe J ones
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