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ft '"'v. . ' itt t Ainu I'.nir-1 nif nnfl A' i ;u ur ufikU ff uu ..I'M : 'Mt4i. . jt L 1 5 ;V is"''"" ' ' ' (t ira.ifli V i:ilirUH. 1 r . lifi't V" -"'1 ' t'7! 4 lit' -.ti j !Ir,f f i 1 f ' - j $J 'It --'. T. f it I i t - . 7 .j SM . i. ,-Mi- . 7 ..-. VV fc 1 1 .i f flfuci VOL. 3V. J I 'j'.' fit I-, ; , -,riVfl.,.J-.:r 4 . , ft' Vaii- I j" j jfcmAa'tttUAX'f - '.:i.-mllH I Vja Y HUT iV ; . ).,nu ' 'IT 5 . .1 fj7 7 H T " SO f"l31fr-vA-! ;u '.S3 I II I 1 " " M M 1 I I 1 .. .W ' i a. b. ft . i ? - li I ... -- i i , 1 ", 1 . ' ii i ' n ir . , .4 The theater is for rent l An excellent op- portunity, ii now offered for sons' erne to make money. f t f: The city offers taselfiiiree horses, lately any one needing pd.tuiimali. 1 t 4 The piazzi neit cast'of thcf tlmg Ifbre pf , Green great and benefit The signal service is abotitto place 'storm signals in their observatory, so that hereaf ter snY; spectator can see tbe state of the storm department. The tidal ware has not arrived, tbe man wad said it would come is not to be found,; 1 1 7 1 L f . . .. 4 ' . The wlnt of water in his tumbler,, no doubt 1 . . . .. ingpintea me cumDiing .wave. 5 The largest newspaper mail which' goes to any one4 firm in this country.' is recived bj Geo. P. Rowell & Co., .the New York advertising Agents. Their; place of buei nesi is at jJTo. 40 Park Row, New York. I . . . , ....... i - -.: r . The Kv-Kux TrtiALs.-r-The,. TJoited States District Attorney at Raleigh. N. C, fhas been requested from-the "Attorney Gen eral's Office ta keep thai office posted, by telegraph, on the circumstances ot the - Ku Klux trial?, as they may afise. J;, AUonveuiion or ine coioreu peopi in JIih .Lontrri'ssional- JJistnct. ror tin purpose of nomtiiatiiig ilelepaies t a l;onvetitin 01 col 01 id peopled to be ht bl in Columbix, very City over ties soon; -was. calletl to ass mbh at the' Hall Tuesday Hfttrnoon7 New Han and Jlnbenon were the only two coun reprsvnted, and Geo. W.-Prirr, Jr., wag the only delegate chosen, f "'f'tiir TTni vifDa T. Avimi On ms irmr. neysj over the continent through Turkey, India China, Japan, Peru, Chili, Paraguay, : Brazil anu ftlexico, ana tue -u 11.1t ca ntares ia tburn all to some extent and in come to a arcat extent, I have found the universal Ayer representea uy uis iamuy metwuiues, WIHCU4 are oueu ueiu iu lauumua csvuciu. Whether they win tueir marvelous repua- ticjn by their cures, I know not, but I know ttiatr- li.iiu it toanr-ti a rl rf rni' thf it. i nn npn f Iy gave me a distinguished importance to have come from the same country. field's Letters from Abroad. ; 7 rlBBRAL Premibms. We do not believe in Bering agents humbug ipremiums" of brass watches or pianos, that won't play or any ot the cheap'picturcs anil trasn adver tised by Northern papers to all "getting new! subscribers." ' 7 . ' We offer a wcash commission,", and all who tret new subscribers for - the POST" ; I "7 may retain ; '!7t- i r 50 cents out of every f4 00 subscription. lO.cEhlsi'Utt of everv 2 60 subscriotion. accents out of every f 1 35 subscription, IF ycu choose o dispense with any com- uiisB'ion, you may receive subscribers at 2 ;00 EACH, IN CLUBS OF TitN OR MORE We will; supply -you gratuitously, with The owners ol property on the principal streets, whose pavements are broken, if they consulted their interestriwpnld repair them at ence. It is a fixed fact' to our knowledge that a store will lose a good number of cus- tomers by keeping a bad pavement in front of it. We recollect several years agn when 1 tbe south side of Market street was hardly j patronized. Immediately'after good pave- meots were laid, the demand lor; stores corp-j menced.- It is a well known fact thaf where ne person passes on the oortli side ot Mar ket street, - three go 7 onf the I fohth I side. j Where people- go anxheome they? reVery j spt'to trade on thewayItUgreamis- take' to liavn 'your .ways out of repairJ' ! I j J ' . The TidjlL WAVErofesser ;Agassiz ha8 wisely disclaimed his alfegedj predic- ! ion that the coast otfFlorida and Louisi . na were iDj the, course of a few daysi to be . ..... , ,yi . " & Planner cornea down. It 'wilt be a l Vn81nc89 nd tor snch hjr liWaJ improvement to the looks bf t1ief8trefet.fw w detcrmirieaJiy.tbe tkUoldetsJ, ol tbe neighbors.- T , J. onarea nre. tollara. aacH. r 1 : 77 7; .1 isited by tidal wave of such extent as tb T6 enable the city to pay off the floating eriously endanger its leading cities,1 and debt: and barik debt, from $t0)00 toS; i esnnpiuliv Vir Orloonn it a .11 (ima Onn .aintr nocvinti. thi "atifwnr was emiioner- hazardous to indulge in suclt. predictions, Particularly in reference tbf ocean "waves otheiwisj employ the bonds ot said city, is nd earthquakes. The RevDrFCnmming, suedlforhe purpose of raising a sufficienf Of TjntSrTriri VpnAnVrl ' in' m coif GiA?nnnna.'-k' ani.i" mpt ttlR flWRSSftfT eXOenSe. 'w years ago by : prophesying that the .orld was then to be swept away by a'flood, tliough he vwasr thot sure, ?i but iwhat some huge rivera of burning brimstone' were1 preceae ; ana na wnoilytnrewspiscredlti Mayor, ana merman, xuujicj aywc uu a his vaticination bv at the samA time ri;TBarrv ' . rfT4: s 5 ' evingthe lease of his !$ise for, tfpurtepo :7ear. : Ashort time - pfevioiisiy the inhabi- tants f 4hay limmaculate c4ty , had : beerr flanged iata VsUtfc of 'tttoiored appmafnteart :. rf gu uufc me way to avoiu hnl II,. . . 'a . . i .. . .. - 7 , A surrey of Third street - ii t4 fe iatje and grading is to be done fed fta ts&B 'a grana Donieyara, a i J : f t . I ?of TVilmiogtoa we tp; ijjeet Uaoit'op utat. !Thia coapafy iiorganileittd, carry on-a general grocery idrTSSJCVSsc It is by the combination of small amoUDts into a great sum that profitable justness can be carried on. We wish fori this coznpa? ny the success that all beneficial enterprises ''" ' - deserTe. -.. t Married Life. Good , counsel; from 7.r ,: 1 . ,tT t . . . . - wife and ; mother: "I try to make myself J . ,, A , - Tt . and. , all around me agreeable. It will pot do to leave a man to himself -till he,' comes to you, to take no pains to attract him, or to appear before himr with a Jong face,'- It is not so difficult as you think,; deaf child, to behave to a husband so that he shall re-' main forever in some measure a . husband. I am an old woman Botjou baa4; still do What, yon like ; a word from you at the right.time. will not fail ofNtsffect'; what need have yoti to play the suffering virtues 1 Tbl tear of a loving girf. says, an old' book, 4iq like a dewdrop on a rose ; but that on j the chee of a wife is a drop of poison to her husband." ;Try to appear cheerful and contented, and your hucband Wili be so, and when you! nave niade him happy, you will becomeso,.not.in appear aiict- but in reality. The skill jrqUired is not so great. ' Nothing flatters . a man . so much as the happiness of his wife, fae is alv ways proud of himself aft the source of it. As soon as yon are cheerful you wlH be live ly and alert; and every r moment will afford you aft opportunity to let rail an agreeable word." yh f- ; , . - The business portion of our city is alire. Boxes and crates piled up on the Sidewalks l'Klicate the revival Jot trMJCetnbffipea j Worth & Worth, Maj. R. P Barry r Barker & Co., show conclusively that, WMiiiingtorj is keeping up to the mark. "We ; look , for good business this winter nirinejf i easier thau since the war. Prices of Naval stores and cotton better than fot twVj years, ooi"' people are quite free from debt. . .The refy difficulty of obtaining money since ife has prompted economy and ' Stimulated to harder work and more elf reliance. ( ;; We bazzard the opinion that the facilty with - which t money wis Obtained at low rates of interest, did ''jfiSMftJfJo keep" bur business men poor t had any other tcause. This gave rise to long credits jiyeh'to" pur chasers and our people consumed ; without producing. H It was easier lor the seller tU borrow money thau to collect. It was easier for the purchaser to' bqrrotv han to ertrn- HUSes 8Umc,Dl 10 WTOinuonize tne wuoie nnaaciai lauric 01 a naiiou. can 'i; t ' predict nothing else than bankruptcy from tbV ioruier style of doing business. The Vnw departure" the war gives every- 'Board of Aldermen. -r The Board con- Vened in regular monthly session on Mon day eveniog last. . j s Petition f rota sundry citizens, tuat cattle be allowed to run at large from the. 1st of April until the 1st of NoVerhber, inatead of October, as heretofore, wib granted. 7 It was resolved that a sptcial CmraUtte 'otthree be Hppoitited by the 'MayofM'' as-" reertain what it will cost to build a bridge across the W. & W. Hailroad on iSecond otreei. Aiuermeo numiey,; Jtveiiog anu Barney were. named by tbe Mayors ' said Committee. . L,? I The Mayor stated that he; lomivcd from the State Auditor $5i0s Ibr tesup port of the insane and idiotic ol tWpoajaty and cityrthe city beingltled to $480, ami that he had instructed the Treasurer to receipt for the same. -Approved by the Board. - ed to "sell, dispose ofr negotiate ' pledge , ot, A pei!iiioui from the College JPftysujib and Sufgeons,' for aid in ereclking their" brof posed ;new building, was.jteferreci .fQr.reDf to a Special Committee, cbtisistirjf 6ff ihts clt was respired that tne j i jhe fmprovement of Third Street bd referred, to thetMrnmittee oil Streets and Wharves; apd they1 be requested to hayellcraclf and profile plan ot said sbeetyi Writli power w cause i o jjiuw, jtM 1.. . . 1 -Ji ttve Mayor with power ' llfe" tlenlan whose me head jtnirffraragraphBas tendered hialresiguk- tion to the First PresbHm.fi Church, alg!K Kid,i8 aoon. to JearVe jjsimlyeclio the aentimetUa ot the tititens agenerally wlicp wje say we part wUb, regreftirv bingletoo, m gentltuxutt'oiachaipV fer of the gospel, who his 4ne 2?nihch?ffpr )heb e. fetrisf ifrfttf? UtffchVt itifcis'i , ,M 1 :n:i -':)7; Wilmington, CiiARLoinx.' and BtjtH ; 5bord; rM;LLolDThif 1 Contractors, to Complete the Wilmington Cbariotte& Ruth erford Railroad weHn'fotrVlcHy-yesterda'y, The work is about to commence. . . Iron to finish the graded4iortion v6f th6f;road" be iween its present termini and . Shelby, and to Wadesboro; wSlPioonreacli -"Oils. :xity.?i 1 j 1 . ' . .1 . iTexjruouy ougucto pe, giau, 11 is tw roaa forrilmington;andrw . done, we may look for a largely increased trade. ! -The Stockholders meeting , takes place on the., 19th of October, at Charlotte, and wfr predict, that the next annual i Stockholders meeting will hnd the whole road done..- rt)oUN'PY CoMMissfoNERs! The' Board ot County Commissioners met on Slonday even ing in regular monthly session; ... Hie petition of citizens of Caswell county was fefeired to the CommiJLtee ou Roads and Bridges, io ascertain the Cost of the proposed bridge across .Black River at Point Caswell to report at' the meeting of this Board in November. The report pf , Van Amrioge, Superin tendent of the'County Work : Hduse'was received and ordered tiled. : It was ordered thatthe Clerk ot this Board inform the Trustees of Franklin Tp.wnship t! at this Board isj of the opinion that the Trustees are not authorized by law to chaage the valuation of 'real estate for ,except as providedin section 25 of the Revenue law for 1870- '71. , - i ; J. W. Schenck, Jr., ShcntT of the couuty, Ipd, an additional bond of , $2()00, with, J.IOj Abbott, Mary j. Schenck, S. S7Satch well, ps.; H. Neff, and E R. Brink as sure- tieaU-Commissioner rV!.'ELnyr rnori his vote in the negative 1 '7 Ordered that the Board return to Sheriff Schenck their approbation ot .'he manner in vjh)ch he has collected aud paid over the .cciOBty. -taxes. -; ., .c ... Ordered that the jail fees hereafter be 45 cepts,jper eapitf, y ' " ; Ordered that the County Treasurer be or- jler6d to pay to W. ' J. ennypkeker aud P. H.'Langdon the amounts due them; amount- mg to $11,455 for money , borrowed,, thus j redeeming the County 'bonds held by them as collateral security of the Loan ; 4 " 'Ordered that the iime allowed the Regis ter 6f Deeds in whir)h to jflte his' ' bond be "extended one week'.' Adjourned to meet next "-tturday, 7th justat". 10 o clock. rci ; , Common schools.: f. We are how, as eyer, for the most expan ded system of public education. ' People live better, right bttti r and die better for being .educate-1. The In e whi , between Prussia and France has t-lenrly pttved that an educated self relianr man )- worth, double the reverse j . nd h We want, aye we need e;!u ;it ton; better, system, betler teachers, better fclio1house&. 'WberLare we to haveihem'Vn'i Nii.h Caro- . liha ff "We are moving s!i . Tiirjue years undena lil-eral ciinstitutiou ? providiugi for popular education finds us still doing'. too ittle. : t 77 ' t New Hanover county with her 8,000 chil- dren ot school age, has provided too spar- ngly lor the good work. Let every parent assist the work and remedy the evils that fire felt now and that are bound to grow tut oPiiorance. " i. m . . . ; t' Homesteads.5 : ; . 5 t The statement that less than six millions "of the thirtv nine millions of jibe" ,popula- lion ot tne unneo mates own iceir own homesteads ann bavea;ach? from a city lot to thousands of acres of lanr! conveys an licoTrect idea, as the inference ,may ' be drawn irom lv iuai. morej iuanuve-BiAiu3 ui the population own no homesteads, but are renters. iThe idea meant to be oonveyed is that title deeds of real estate are held by nearly six millions of .persons : but these ?ar neatly all'heads.of, families, J an(l j With A than thirty millions of people. It is safe to estimate tht six millions ot ' families own fheftna they,, cultivate with iheirywn' nandsine2 per ce t. only occui4ed py renters or tenants. In tne cities ana towns the proportion to owners lis creaTer; tne IduU two-thlrUs of the families reside m ijeir own dWellings. In Chicago, St. Lou- the families f3ay no hdule lrentl , but own 'their, own residences. 1 In villageathe prd portion of house . owners to renters , is still greater.7..- t?- ri :?Jj ev 05lJe.aboTe sh'oJjne godr2 the borne; stekd act How: matr? O Hye ; Democrats $& live inur nyVi uses v)n mtih (ro)ina if yorf had Jreraained in power f btiT friend8,pnblicarj84' rernmber that it iith Republican party that ?gaVe yoof the j hdmesteaa aci, free scnoois anu -uurny. Cityr 9fWiliaingtc3, N. O, pet 3d, 1871. f rn,TWpt thinlo pajTiheTiank! debt arid tnpney bcrrotrctl 1 of inomacaia. 'Tro admilonaTt ls taba createcL The iaVIj toiMi-iisdwUr W ffom $4,009 WigfOaa yw; auumuf ttrhgresi; i The present rmfandedj debt of the city , in round numbers, ? about : 73,00,;. npqor Wbicp interest is paid at tie rate of irom 6ne w ohe and a half per , cent, per month, t Tffe unfunded debt as it now f, stands ; la made up of the following' items, viz : , .. . . Amount of nnfdnded debt January : f0, 1871, v .. -; - - vV $22,500 Amotint for payment Wilmington ' & Manchester Railroad Bonds, v due April 1st, 1870 and : 1871, .7 and on loans, i: ; 13,000 Amount paid to: redeem . bonds of the city of Wilmington, placed ' . ; fpr sale on account of ,city, in , the hands of Utley & Dongher ty, 11 Wall street, N. Y. andv by them hypothicated for their own use. , ; ? Amount ? borrowed for temporary purposes; io anticipation of tax es, &c, 12,5Q0 25,000 -t-Making, up.ttie' amount, $73,000 By the tailure Of Messrs.' Utley & Dough erty, of New York, who had been the agents ot the city, it became necessary to relieve from pledge, made by that firm, $23,00 of gold 6 per ctnt. interest bearing bonds, which had been placed in their hands 1 for sale, and had jbeen pledged by them; for their own use, and which they were unable to redeem. It was expected and hoped that, this firm, so well and honorably known heretofore, would be able to extricate them selves liom their financial difficulties and payback to tbe city the num. due it 1 amount p.jdtorwleem bonds 'pledged, an3 nett proceed of Ave blinds of $1,000 each, sold bv them fot which thev had failed to I jmlt. Negotiations Have been carried on for some time whichgave reason to believe that the city, might be secured, .They have I autiicniirrj ..jwrjfatejw piedga. cf . Ci:y -2 F 2 Trcj rcciucd la oaiiia ti.3 cxteitor . lOCCCK bUcit fc fc? c,tcJjjiii LTii!rS the Mr yew co!QiQQsf explain ' fefitc-fc2 ! ?- fc fefe negotiata ft new loan ata less rate of inter- JTtH-hSr.3 ? bw555BOi tad iestihanCis at present -tsata br th?id'tvtaad l2 V;3 tsai Uat tsict astkla?? all tailed. 1 OaVe recently.' received a . .Vvr? -"'Y.V: ; r tice of the intention of, that flrrn to take ad- W teriioon and. taken- before the Mayor, vantage of the Baukrupt' Aet. I deem It HU Honor required Mr: Mbbre to srive bond my duty at t hi-time to iotorra the citizen Sn,A8 N Martin Mftor. i I River and Bat Improvements. Wilmington, N. C., 30th Sept., 1871. Wm. W. Hans, Ltg.r President of the Cham- ber of Commerce : Sir : 3Iy usual montnly yisit to the pub- lie works near New Inlet, tor the improve- made yesterdayrin company of Major Oris- V? Pruden and his friends at the. Na rwoldr Mayor Martin and others tional.AbroW; Day Booh . u In appearance, - the work has, made very .little progress, but remains apparently in tbe condition in which I left it on tbe oc- fJ2 $ "L.feii directed exclusively to hardening the bot- toms of the small openings through the line of old stone work, to prevent further wasljing out as the work pioceedj, and of levelling ud the same, with stone to receive tW. cribs affd finishipg superstructure, m r. - .. .li J .. I j iuis;wuift. is an ' unuer waier joi course put of sight), and to the casual observer affords little appWance of progress, where- as a large amount ,ol necessary labor and -w ,HM . , -r . . . . expense has really been,- accomplished, this eynords " Mysteriesi Pf the Court of Lon extra labor and expense t)eing necessitated dobi" 4 , But apart from ! this .portion; pi the by the limited amount of means allowed wor&vthere are incifents, and episodes ot fOTiproseeutinir the', woikwith economy tc most thrilling, startling, and interesting ItisTx'cted that' in aslMrt time this description.varled touches of the deep! ptecautioinry prepafliti.m will be complete, when tbe ruUr workof mushing up the I line Will OlOCet U as' llerttofnrec . It is percept,b.e thatr tjie water. ia 8 ing in the vicinity of the works on' bott; f sides ot it, anil ttiti outer shoals are evident- iy moyiug up, hs u were, in a oody. ine poiBt of beacli is extending Northward and in front of the works; K ''! '1 - . . i ... . " mm The inlet South of Zekc Island seems not to be effected. . a its depth of water is slili.maintained, while t Island itscUs gradually wearing awayr and is almost en- iireiy cpvereu wnu waier oy ur-u tun. - ine eaten sana lences are .operaung very i welLand form a itood.nuclenaor buildint? np tmibeach uniformly, ; while theLbeach I abrasion upon the oft vartti r tne point, brlig.more effective than r upon the, hard i-A..?ii. ..t...t .;... i- riMi iH,uUDI vj . vuUUCi, wiypv . I wearing t a way instead or ' deepening1 tno j channel. 1 ' " ' : ; V -mumj ,v , . . ... ir oh't serv't. ,t TO' .' . - - ' .t, 7 Additional troops have jbeen sent W Robeson eouuty V-; '-v- 4 v .v. ; u ?r A distemper I is prevailing amohtbe cattle in Henderson county 1 ! . . . . ' . . 1 - '" j A great revival is progressing at nicaory hnrrh in Nash nnnntT. ' wbich otdccuWM tfiedii.nd. the good the order spoke ol the wme S delighj fs(l,"iv(bich all who have tasted it can rn- fom.MrfQlk Day Book. ardrengthening (tbVbeach against iu 5 .f ? 7 "-f , cursis of T the winI4 as well af cOllecahg Series Parts,' winch it excels In dee apd nd securhig the pand. Mi i. i i uj trtl Ji bg tcr. ? t , Mt He p,the ,7TbeM;cii aemss R i ivued in a Mrge pcfa fol the. old 'jettei;, ispigtoin&'jsbr volume, with an Illustratwrverice strong outward cqrreV is j hire formedbj H -n w , t- f.it. mmtz lmwbftulC;,i, thettVer water, winch-seems t., takM ne l'8? R "fjf W1?8?? direction of the Easm shore, and as its ger. ; V, i j f-.y J.Ut'- fin ,r seems nve anu irrowinir.- win uu ujuunr' v,.; i r?.m.., MnA. hhu.a Lttifehead mti killed liitxLfb'r aendfnWMn teeth cyashin ihroogfi Jds bkinina uceacu uj a uumoer oi - persons, who-'will vouch for the truth olthls Snake Btory.1 n ,otfl4AfV4an'rrft grating by eiectdcjtj may bfl briefly escribed as follows 2 wellpolisbedf ftttiesi zinc is' covered witii a:averr.Whife,,r simifarto; bat not identical' with,. tba . nsed( by rlgra vers on wood., iOn this white layer is drawn J a portrait with a; special inky land the ate' is! then suspended to tlid i negative pole of st vpltanic bat f i a of 7sulphate of copper,.' Vf hereby ( the , inked portion, bf the1 drawing is' covered! 1 with a cootirJg bf Ibpw per. When this ' W saffidenry thick, the plate ii Kmoyatosed! the poa itivepolej! in 1 acfdr4ited'water. Thea,cid cnsumea-r and hollaws but ? the parts not covered'with copper, or the white parts of the design. Tbe operation is complete in a few honrs.'l'f M i i ;'2i"l' i-!s - D uel STeppEB.--The Journal says i, The Mayor received information on Satutday af- wiuwrn, wmcu inaucea mm to oeiieve that two gentlemen from Edenton, N. ) bad W ST T. T.t Ktt" fcwraingiyissued.warranxs.lfor the arrest of the DrirjciDalsA!atns'',Ht. Moore' and W. L. Prndeh7Eo ' tne warrant in the handa of officers tej ntttU- m i!? hn tWiumf $00 ' t0: keep the Veace" reieaaeij uubb arrest. jar. irruaen eiuaea 1 r , 4 arrest by leaving the city. We learn that Messrs. Moore and Pruden are both lawyers, residing in .Edentori; Both gentletnen were accompanied bv sec onds. ! ' Of the cause of their unfortunate difficulty? .we know nothing. Mr. Moore ftn -jfriendsatopped at the Atlantic hotel 'BObKS. MAGAZINES, Aim, eries ofhe Court of London. By Geo: w- k Ueynqms. l. ij. f eterson & Broth-, ers,i Philadelphia, publish this day The Mysteries ot the Court of London,' by Gcorge w M. Reynolds. f There never has ..... i i . .7 W:f wpric wnicn so cpmp eteiy tore away Ilia noil rmtn liu 'llalli'An mimAnAc ms ishwu mj vwwa uu, uuvinus,: vui profligacies and the Vices the ; crimes 1 and fhl, ;;iti nrltnrira ilVa' innT Mr Paiuof; , P,!B "aye n iauSDl to look UpopthC: Court gf, lpuis iY as the mr.o nrnflimitn (hut ii,, over KTiar) 1n modem. times; but Mr. Reynolds' liottk ; ,? . j Jv proves lOM tnat it was oui-neroep uv tne I'm . i ' ' ' ' . youjc oi ueorge m n is gurprising wna Ufa, energy and talent he throws into his l.it.l i.u .-.ui-u -I- , -.;T . .. .. j, t t.f . . tosunct .wiiD Uie;apa :ueauy oeneatp . ;ine4 touch of a master , paihter, ,thecommiunest scenes of lite' are invested with surpassing interest by Ms peol Tne Uvsterles Of the v . J;H,. i i 4 Court of Loodott u undottedly Wsgreat- estiworHnd s having a most unprecedent TaB. firstoumbrf a small mnnthlv mig t v . - uw.- wl ftrtU" liri., I aatme dlnd newspaper of Celoc .litetatUTe, :9t-viLt rri'Ii zzi-it r 'X-ui: 1 entuiea HW.wtw, u jufc, wf AlroptW iu.CtQada.-; It teems a jathet i curious ' pnenoaenon -xnai uaeucu : now I i u - , ; . . - . -. .. .- -J J.' i tne ximnianaa ox ovuuauu. pt k?o w title of some of the, rtJtejsuna seann Gbaldheii; i cme"ft"Aff oCttradlt1 sfiFhraingNa Galdbeiraliarlada Cendiary ahdx!anserou3;, sheet and snould ' t 3 ... ... i . i prompMyjsnrpn8 fHU ' I j " . . . '. , rtff Head, Podaer, bu4 lejyise. fd'"4p,!?HrJS aotJ7 Efannfactnml arid sold at wholesale hy pooiav A BaoTuaa, 6 New 8t, New York," and at retail by grocers generally. I " ; . - ----- - - 1 t 1 kJji lit yilHTJ '1 Mil t - r Py JAPES J33pc4,t ui iW'i enr of xnnsmm;$M?T baW--us". -t iiT. CJt !hi tci.ft f nit tMYSlWA4)i . flMlAnM J ' 4AI k. TJACCORDANCJB WJTn ftN Q3PrniTi" fSwf S?"1 ' Aldermen I will offer JSJS? formerly lirthas service oF ttie me rc warranted souna, are perfect! v -gentle and can be worked in any &SrdSSf OCl O - . " ' 1Q7 9 - 7'ni7r ' -w S I .f t t . WILMINGTON, N. Cm:) October 4thJ L0 U.t , iUU. J !JO sis 5 1 1 October 1st, 18.::wiiaiSa.l3 HalL F Sealed Dronoaala will h ri j, Ju ?o-Vrii s ?aJ ?k M or rental ot thc ThaUaa ; HalL, . r And the aama-wlU be awarded to the highest reJ ' eponsiDie maaer. It is understood that thn M.11 W;it ikv L.'it Kf.l7elyforJetica, Performaneea, or like -,, exhlbiUona.and Tor charitable; Jlterary or re liffious purposes. ; . ; , , m t . SILAS N. MARTIN Mayor, Oct 5 m Mayor. 71 ? i . 137.4tr -,rr --1 s y Marsnais umce, L CITY OF W.ILPllf GTOW: N , 1 , . 'n J . OCTOBER 2d, 1871ii3tumNn rjlHE OimiNANCE CONCERNING ' Will be strictly enforced on nnd! alter 1 ' " ' . p,. - JNovember, 1st, r ,!;, 7 J ' W P., C ANN AD AY, City Marshal. .oct 5 ! ; 0. ' v ' 137-2t TAX NOTICE.; T7 .m MMU I ywwAujs WITH A RESOLUTION COWS .! ' M w. CIT Y.OF WILMINGTON . rt.'C, Y . j.SEPTfipittSRV 38th i. 1871. ) . r.. rr jar V.'- ence possible to persons owincr -t , .. CITY TAXES 'm to the city of (Wilniingtan for the .year t 1871, upon., , . j,, j.r, :V 3 ; R E A L EST A f ' the City Tax Books Will ' be kept ' open I . ; 5 until Nov. 10th, 1871 ' 1 When All Taxes Must be, Paid, ... -if or the property will be advertised and sold according to law , , . . "'v.- ii . ,ivvir Thpse owing City Taxes for 4870 are notiflri T . , , that unless said taxes are paid by or before the 10th of October next their property will be1 ," 3 advertised and sold. t , f i:. ;.. , ;'a j jfi.JtI By order, , ' 'T.c.sH:RVdsil,"4rsl' Treasurer and CoUector.' li '' 1 1 sept so , ' 138 lw NEW ADVERTISEMENT 11 1 II.; Sales. tr VlRrUK OK EXECUTI0N3'c1o me di XJ. rected, issued from the Superior. Court'of ?.t.vt Execution w " , -i"iv.i vuitui;, a auKUlk iVrm, 1 Will expose to sale, to the blchest biidcr. on Satnri IV.;!" uay ine n nay 01 rxovember 18H, at 13 o'clock , . Mti the following property : ,M u ,. i::t .Iji.r- Goore W. Kornegay, 1 All the interest of theHi-in Anna Korriegay said -Miles' Cbatin, in it ' - If' f cWo Jots, situated, in -inilw Miles Costin.i ) the city ot Wilmington. One lot, begiuuing at tbjwrthwestemlntejraecH; S tlon . of Eigth and Orange streets ad' of .Eighth -street, - north one hnadred and- forty-three feet, , thence westwaraly iaHWr? a lino parallel with O range street three hnnjilred and thirty ieet to 8eventu street Uience sPuth- ' t wardly with 8eventh street to OTange . streeC fhence eastwardly with Orang street to ElghtW v? f? Bbrc vo me ucgiuumii, Aiao. uooiner lot, eg . ginning on theweshle'of Eighth street, one hundred and ninety-eight feet south of thMnth-b western Intersection of Dock with Eighth street and Jtina thence with aaid line ol-EJiith street. ; southwardly seventy -one and a half feet to tbe xsortnern line or tne lots horelntoore described tnence wiin saia line westward! j one handred ana nineir-eigm 4ew . thence northwardly in a line parallel with Eighth street seventy.pne and' . j a half feef. thence eastwrrdlv la k line mrallel ' J wuu voca sireei one nonarea and' nioety-elht , " -1 1 u tfttJQ the beginning: i " " f - . ' " - 1 ' 1 . ..... ... , -.-?v , l fW: lfMOf Jno. A Parker, 1 All the interest of said AVm. Larkina i Herman H. Robinson III'1 t u j t- !. vs. a certain piece or parcel Ilermkn H. Robinson- of fatrdilttlaTedbn the 1 northaide of Mulbnry atiteVlbeganfng at the ' northwest corner of .Third and Mulbnry streets. and running tbenee northwardly aldtig the West- . , em 'ine of , Third street ' 13 'feet to 'the "', Southern liae oi lot No 1 (ioventy-one)tbenee v ' j westwardly along said line alxty-seVea feetr V f i thwoe seuthwkrdly one hnndredaa thirty-two tl ' ieet to 'Mnlbury street; tbenee ' easterly along : ' , he fine of Raid street lxty-acrert reet to the "V first: ttaUoo. The .traeta of land' hercbrf dUv'i' '"t cribed being parts of lots No. 69(sixtT-niae;uoi J and 70 seventy on the old plan, of the towe"5. j a. I Wilmington, "7 ' . '. : ' . Geo. R. French & 8on . AU; the i interest 'of "' "'J 7 7 vs, ; uu - Alex- Oldham in lot .uintT Alex. Oldham. ) No. 1 block 203. and lot I No. 4 f block 303 as laid ont in Turner dan of '7 the eity of Wilmington tonw r.'-s-rT-- . iUi . John V Henderson 1 , All the interest of Isabel 1 fl'TC;.' , la B. Lvons in letNoiJj ii laabellaB. iyoBs. J block 182, as laid oat in ti?Lfy Turner's plan of the city ofWUmlngton. ' ' ' Wm. J. Potter, l All the iutere st oi Daniel;? ho I Vs. I V Klein, iu the excess of home !T Oaniet K:leia. ) ateadia lota No. X 2. 2, 4 and 5j 5 block 227, aa laid oat in Turner's plan of the 'r 1 eity o.WDmiasto.''-u .-c' ,:o..i:f; i lviedypoa to satisfy said executions. The ' : ! ' I sals uVU take place at the Court House door the " ; "1 adaUaWfmentloned. .nh Uf, . oct-i iswt r 1 f 1 it tt T""7 it' .'1 li. '. . 1 v . -i : I - ' 1
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 5, 1871, edition 1
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