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! ! 1 j r. "."4 ,n f r ft' fiim-mTSii: - i i J j.i ! !. JJ'J I i i - ,, i ft 1. ft , VOL. V. CITY 'Turkey snooting wijl be the order f tbej lay at Kliuc's to morrow. rTb Board of County Commissionermeetj u TuesdayEvening the 2nd mst. at 71 P.M.t Justice E. S. Woodford has removed his ,$ce to' the corner of Dock and South: Wa cr streets.-; , j : 1 Tl'e New Year's Ball of the Utfrmap As ociation will take placi at Germaniaf Hall m aipnaay CTening. , Go and buy your Sunday readin tng oPR. L. larris. our city news dealer, just opposite he 1'urcell House. j The Fost Unicc will be closed on, to mor. ow (New Years day) frok 9 A. tf P i. Mails close as usual. ji Rev. Dr. Closs will preach in the jlpift h trtet M. E. Church this morninjg an! eve ting: The sacrament will be adminitered kt the close of the-morning service. T - ' - t ' ' ,j - . . 'A I Jiie Ladies' Cc-'operative Association will cct tomorrow, (Monday). evetiig, 7 ,'cloek; P. M., at Second Presbyterian JLurch, corner Eighth and Cliesnut slreets. Ht. Mark'a colored Episcopal Chnrci will 3 open for divine service .Sunday mojrniug, iee. 0 1st. Holy commuuion at 0, K. M.; lorwng service at 11, A. M.; e fier- xeat 7i, P, 21. k line M!d watch and chain his beejn pre)- nted to Col.S. L. Fremont by the . officers id employes of the .-.Wilmington and Wei- hiave been caught but.for the fact that Mr. on Raiboad Company. The presentation )el'ch Was made by Charles - Flaunerf Esq:, ie Autt: tor ot the Company. j j It may.not be generally understood that i ins;jeQtors' bondand licenses hav? to be u pwed at the, expiration of a'year Irm the ,1Ui they iirst qualified. The time has ar- vtG' for them to perform this dutyfand it loulW be attended to mthout'delay.l if: ,By rctlercnee to the record .fwl Mifrriuge eu. "jses in the office of Registen of peeds. rante. A to wit : .' Whites,. 21; Cplofed 44; nt-il ;;.': And the following iqr thef euiire jit: Whites. 1C0; Cbleref,, 288; ar, to btal, 443 JN NraiNESS. yj-Mayor Jtlart&i Lit Thurt da last for New York where re on ; goes bribusfiies connected .fith.ttie city, id the Wilmii igton.. Charlotte and Ruth lord Railroad. He will be bsen about n days, and in. the aantirnto AWerman lbouru wilL 'ha acting Mayor. - urn our thanlXs to Tan. Orsell, te dnhotoirranhit on 'itarkef St., for omc present, r Va'- kaowsfhow to fand all kt ow that be takes he best re. and executes some o the best worn anj artiste extante.. If ycul waf. a good in turn nf rl1Ct3 F ff frif.nf10 era iff Van. is deli's and vou will get it. ' ' I ' i- - : r I Tl le officers elect of Germania Lodge No K,'; of P. will be publicly installed in ythi n Hall on Thursday pvcnlng next te 4d inst. at 8 o'clock. P .ii . lie cere opy of iastalation will beconductep in the ermaniaEguage P., C. J. C.jKocl officia djt. Tkir German freinds are respectfully iVit cd to be present on itlic 6cfctsiofe. : ir: - : "n i " ' iiinel 6: Tpplixim & Co.;No- (8 South tont street", 'Wilniiugton, N. C., are manu itturers; of every description of Trunks, ravlini: Bags, Saddlery and Har. Jaess. A irgo stock of second handj gov.frnment :ani. uud 'ambulance harness, j uddles, ridVts, collars, halters, r einsc, col Stantly upland, at wholesale and rctail,? at low 'net 3 for cash. ri. : - ' T ri ion.' i Careless tcrnoon Edward Anderson, was : Istandj: og crt in conv report ot t v gun or pistol was ; neru, and when they said which s truck Anderson cn :tne ueu, Sarho. 1 JUi. Somg throuj ;h his hat, penetn iting a joiaeu paper which it contained and grazing tne &in of his f orehead. . Ofou rse no idea is entertained thatthe thing r as Intentional, but as the pi ractice of firing 1 jpaped-weap-ons xjn the st ircets is a dahgen m one arid in tliis instance came u ear resull ing seriously, it is hoped t hat there will be i id more of it. We. should have . stated that the "parties ere standi og on Market, be tWeen Front Qd Second, streets, at the "tin te waa struck, Wilmington; y. cw Sund ay , . , - :t -t , - , H.The ftaleigh C&rolinian says: . : era! stationed in this city out ot kpprecia4 tioh for ! some ? civilian courtesies extended! him, took his brigade band and serenaded. the Deaf and Dumb Asylum. . . i ine baroUnian has eTidently not been in Raleigh long enough (o know that the poor!' ciled in the same building. ; : "' i There will be a' grand massf meeting of the 'citizens, of Wilmington at the'- City, Hall MMoidaJanuary48at'il o'clock to celebrate the aniversary of the Emanci-' pation Proclamation of Abraham Lincoln4, which melted : the shackels of slavery Irom four and a quarter millions of human be ingf created 4 in the! moral ! image of God, but held under the'yoke bf bondage; the several daily and Sabbath schools will form at their school bouses at 9 o'clock and march from thence to the City Hall, where addresses will bo delivered by thp, Honr E Cantwcll and Geo. W. Price, Jr. The ministers .ot the 1 several colored churches are requested to occupy seats on the plat form. " ' I ' ' ' Respectfully, ; Geo. W. Pbice, Jr., . Chm'n of Civil Rights Association. On Friday f evening last about 8 o'clock, Iwhile Mr. A. David of the firm "ot David & Weill, Clothiers, was seated at the desk in the rear of the 'store making out his bills for presentation oittie first of the month, some, scamp, not having the fear oi either, the law or devil before his eyes, maliciously stole a lot of coats from off the shelf in -the front part of the store, the scoundrel would David had on a pair ot new boots tnat he had just purchased from Messrs. Dudley & Ellis; and they pressed , his corns, conse quently he could not pursue the thief with the same rapiditv that h would have done uaa ne worn tnosef oia poots tnat ne pur chased some time sincefrom Geo. R. French & Sons. ,! Don't Hawk, Hawk, Spit, Spit, Blow, Blow, and disgust ? everybody ? with your Catarrh and its offensive odor, when Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy will speedily destroy all odor and afresrtnc alscbarger The Secret op Captivation. Featuies ol Grecian mould, well turned neck and beautifully rounded - arms are no doubt, verv nice things to have, and ladic who possess these charms have reason to be thankful t to "Mother Nature; yet, after all the most cantivatins ot all womanlv charms. is a pure, fresh and brilliant complexion This superlaU-e' fascination any lady may secure by using Haqan's Magnolia Balm delivered by the Gv Mv . The orator of the the standard beautifying preparation of the day, GV P'.' Geo. W. Price, Jr., was intro present age." It differs from; all "ordinary fluced, who proceeded to deliver an oration cosmetics in fhrec most essentia particulars, which did him 'great credit, and which was inasmucn as .it contains no injurious in- yery appropriate Jo the occasion. The bene gredients, does not, contract or shrivel the diction was then pronounced by the .Gv skin as all the astringent " blooms " 4t lo- C.,the procession reformed and marched up tions" and "powders" eventually do, but Eighth to Chesnut, down . Chesnut to produces a lasting jovhncss by improving Fourth, down Fourth to Market, down the health of , the skin. Under its opera Market to Front, ! up Front to Walnut, tion the texture oibe epidermis becomes . thence to the Lodge Room, In the evening finer, and .the surface soft as velvet and the members of the Fraternity and their in smooth as porcelain. Features cannot be vited guests had an entertainment at the changed, but complexions can, and it is quite certain that a lady with no other carm. than a fresh and rosy complexion, attract more admiration in company tha.nlier neighbor with a classic face but a sallow skin. '- " j r 7 I ' - -A- ' ' m '. ' ; Our readers and the public in general, will rjxoilect that MrsjMoultonthecelebrated vocalist, will give one of her great Concerts liere on tomorrow (Monday) evening.- This talented lady has only just commenced her Tjrofessional career, out nas already reacnea the zenith of) fame. She. is , supported by aSrtists widely known both in Europe and America. We clip tne towowmg irom toe .N. Y. Tims. air : 4.. p i t s . . . i x. I It is easy .to compreuena auer Hearing 187r!ll i VL mnl1 have CoxtoEOF Physicians and Surgeons, i rt?rZZa: hnnid hav Ij, i 4jiciaiixicu, w ww : . -At a; regular meeting of the College., oi tbat this was the voice tbatsang to him ftijsiciah3 and Surgeans, held at the City j imagination? while ho was composing; CXCiaiuicu, r iiw w tvw . - I . I 3 wcrcctcd. : Dr.J. .y. K, tt, accompanies resident ; Dr. W. V. La.ue, Secretary . ur. ouid have warranted the passson of W v. rp I a' 73. TMro Mnn tnn'sv nrnnftn C SUC- I16- A t tor wo a roorl frtr. Ttr Tc McKeC. rbs n the ODCratlC Stage we arc uuij w.wi u ?- i i ? . am ii .a mfii Tfa,u i.ii -v. irtAtit.ii. I fk fm-m nlAiifiible coDiBCtures: DUt oi uer r-1" "uu :s-""B' -7 . rnruTha; ftrt roomi there can be triumph in the concert room there can be n'n two comDetcnt opinions, indeed, ii any . ; rkl Th,vrMlM af. sympatneiiw "rr;:T- r.s" we nave eigni, ;i.ougwr u jiu j a . I nmf cniri fnolntla HtlPfl flf TflPAl- I Ta T . Jl ' il j i f , i, I BU aic " . TVr -Tr i.. au: 1 102 condition. ve nave taia tue , ii ..w ww.; V.T w r UliWB HUU wv - . I -a ritUl.ni A A-m n mil , W II III. .1 - lllll l-.ll III. .11 II. I fc . . . I . III I .... IB. . ...W MkW.W . l . . . . . I ihn ift'l'ln Ninrraf in i hluub di uiuiciu au-ua.. aa bliiUVA nuivu at. ' i Ja i rivr thesense conveyed ? by the Greeks, who, ,nv ersation with h colore driver TneW- meant Homer. of v cun or pistol was " besird, the .w m j u The Poetess meant u i mi l i r-iB. .'H. i m. . ri h i . b i . ' ..v. . . Tie Steamship metropolis. . new steahsnip called the Meteopolis, and com - monaH hv nftnt. IJASinef. UrUYCU ai, WIS portW Friday.- She is charter -by the rrr:ir nh.i Attn unn ocean oicaiu I " ' a l.M YT llUlUKliWU) vuiww. ihip Company, of which Capt. A. D. Cazaux ' & Jnf ftnd ia now runnine on the line ib Agnt and is now running on tne nne morai image oi uou cuaiueu m euaciuwa oi betwlnhis city" and New York simply as slavery and denied all the comforts pleas an'eierimenti If after sufficient trial she urea and happiness designed by. the Crea- a Arnn Lfnkrl AdanteiVto the trade, tne Metrop- - " wSaUion of another - ' j ' ' 1 1 i i i ii i i i .i r 1 1 1 i ? n i . i i i . '-v , , -, ; , - . . - s- i- - i . g.t . .'-r? rt-i.li i "J tf .1 placed permanently on fhejine. it wrangqnents.-.irill be toade by the com paaj to haje two newrsteaiavrs buill with P&?&U Tbo .Metropolis i ia larger than; i J?P; H Jrnx,i S betwen thi4 port and New York. Her ? diiaehsions arc! ??8?t? overall ISa &eilengtls M. keel; . 35 -feet ,9 inches "widtl? of "beanr. an 10 1 eet depth of holdi V tf er ) tonnage is, 879 "ir?!DS capacity equah to 5.000 barrels rojl.600 bates of cotton and she feaal P. wngjer accommodation? or 60 persons yheiMeltropoiia WaatuiU At NewberirportJ gtprCsea.r consequently i;tnewjliat TShe -k strapped throughout is heavily timbered! and her accommodations for passengers are convenient and well arragned in every -re-pect. ' !' ' 'U: ' :- : The ceremonies qi laying the corner-stone ot Giblem' Lodge No. 2. F. & A. A. Y. M. took place on Friday, the members of the 6dge, arid visiting brethren assembled at the Lodge room on Walnut St. at 10 o'clock. AtJLZ M. the procession was formed and headed by the Rosebud Band, marched down Walnut to Fourth down Fourth to Chesnut, up Chesnut to Eighth, up Eighth to the building, which was reached at J to 1 o'clock. I The exercises were commenced by the singing of an Ode1 by the choir, Sam'l Reid, ; Esq., presiding at the organ; ..aftef which prayer' was offered by the Gv Cv G. W. Price. The. stone was then placed in position, and the following articles deposited in the cayity: j -v ; The Holy Bible. 'Constitution and list officers and members of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina. List of officers-and members, of .Giblem Lodge. City Directory. Names of Building Committee of Giblem " ! Lodge. I Jjist of Financial Committee of Giblem Lodge. Copies ot the Star, Journal and Post. . Silver1 coins. , List of Wilmington Township officers. List of Aldermen of the city. Name ot the person who presented the nir. Jr lsl OI Ulty omcers. vuy jap. xame oi arcnueci ana ouuaer.- The ceremony of laying the corner-stene t i a. ji i ' . f i i was tuen proceeded witu uy iv mv J. Y. Hood,-of Raleigh, assisted by Wo, McLau- nn acc R- W. D:m C'.- Mv.-. Robt. Sim mons wv cj . w v, ana james leiiair uv JV WV, alter wiiici a short address was City Hail. The procession was a full one and presented a splendid appearance, ine I officers and members wero all clothed in tuen nppiuiJit.i.u icoiio, nmv-u iuumu oa- cellent. The members ol the Liodge are from among our most worthy and respected colored citizens and while its membership Is &teadiy increasing, none are admitted wboge ,record before the oufcer world is not pure and ondefiled. The stone is a fine 0ne' and was presented to the Lodge, by our egteemcd aDd highly respected feifow-citi- Jame8 wJSchenck, St. The following ig incrlbed upon the 8t0ne, in gilt letters: 6iblem Lodge No. 2. F. & A. A. Y. M., Dec 2bfcb, 1871," oration of Hon. Gi W. Price, delivered at laying of corner-stone ot Giblem Lodge No. 2 ; Ladies and Gentlemen and Brethren, of tha fra&tmitvt 4 our.el upoa Hie progres, we ha mad. since the establishment of our first Lodge of Free & A. A. T. Masons in this State.- a . ..e- . i , 6th' Annual Revolution since we established fKinff SolomanjLodsre No. 1. and to-dav fiUiii. when completed will reflect credit on those whosci engy, eal and incesant-labor, ! t .l' ... snail nave securwu ta uvwuuu. uui unuu re joice and we are filled with emetions ofgrati- fude to tne autnor oi ijignt,wnen we coniamr j plate the great changes, that are being WIUUKUI IU Unuu Ui.wi i. . i. u nw throw aside he curtain ot thu past we behold 1 1 A. . I V. mmmmt wvn WM M A A YAW W AM 4- Vk i wnere uub s icn jws. wo, n .wwums i - .1 ago miUionsoi human beings created in the I moral image of God chained in shackles of ator for man's enjoyment whea the, pure breath of JebpTah called aim into eristence, morning; December im: Venbw behold springing up from the ashes of the accurael institution of slavery, as a phrirlix from isruin5,ra'mightj institution as eitcjasive aithefeartha surface, as lasting as the bjlJs arid as strong aa ;the bands of jdeatn; au lwuiuuou . wnose . impregnaDie Walls reach iibm the rock-ribbed mountains of the North whos snmcits are clothed with perpetull tnow and icV, Co jthe sandy plains Of the 0outh. where the balmy breezes are wafted almost into a zephyr's sigh, and from the .Tattern hills from whence the mit 8trngglingiays of the god of day break ihrougtube darkness of the eastern cloads of eight to where he seeks to-.rest, behind mo cunams qx ine western luixav an insuiu- hd whose b,Tec ito. enlarge the sphere of social happiness and promote the interests of. the human race. And yet, my brethren, as sad as is the'fact, it is nevertheless true, that even thesablime instigation of Masonry like other, institutions,' is made to bow : in obedience to - the. demands of slavery, v As an evidence ,61 this fact we are told by our wune uxetcren suas accorumg 10 me oia I,mKanegro cannot-be a mason in wnanenceot a teqniremmt mat all an- ldtb! i-me uueanou 01 votor our uretureu 01 iuc Vai il Li I . iv. .riL. I white persuasion tried another plan to nreve the ilieffalitv ot onr institution bv in. Vi.P.w:, dVheYfocerto ment of tho fict that the Prince Hall Grand Lodge are in possession of a charter grant- ed , ;by the Grand . of England, which clearlv establishes the WaliU' of onr in- cieany esiaoiisnes ine legauij oi our in-1 stitution to any unprejudiced mind. But as to the authority and origin of toe insti tution af' which -our white brethren are clamoring so loud after, and endeavoring to raise as a beacon-light for all the masonic world to iollow we de say that the origin of their authority is not clearly established by masonic history, but to the contrary, is beclouded with considerable mistery hence the scale 'must turn, and the ultima turn must be not as to whether the white brethren, whose! origin ' and authority are unsettled by history, but whether we, whose work even by their own ciitics are acknowl edged to be square and right, will recognize them or not; for our work and our authori ty and our origin are open to the inspection and criticism of the masonic world,' and naHuiuwuvuiir uib,.iw wo .uovr m i -V. il uiA i a.i I inougu i or a setson error may assume io hold its sway, yet truth must and ultimately will nrnvaii.for 'Truth crushed to rarth shall rise acain. I V I l1 Tea' od we hers; ui. skirv. wuuuuea. writaes in pain, . But, says the would-be masonic criterions, I as one of the old land-marks, one ot the pre-1 reqaisue quaimcauons are tnat a man I mnst, be iree-born-othermse a lasting curse rests Upon his brow and he must wond- j ''(Concfuded on fourth pag) ; ; NEW 1DVERTISEHENTS. STOCK OF LOTHINT A.-t Very low Frioes. W E ARE READY TO RECEIPT YOUR - -I. BILLS. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS PAY UP THE OLD SCORE. FAWCYGQiODS OF VARIQfUS KltlDS, At t r , i . , - MUlNSOtf & COS, . . City Clothiers. - , 165 dec 31 TTE HAVE NOW ON HAND A LARGE Y Y- and well assorted stock of Groceries and Provisions which we 6ell by the quantitv and re tail at low prices. Keep also a supply of UasKetS, jnatcnes, JOiueing caper oag, uruums, Ax- Helves, etc. etc. Caned Goods, Teas, Crackers, etc., by the box.. Dealers will' find inducement. Examine atock nd be convinc ed. dec 31 BORTENDORF A HA8HAGEN. 126,lt CHILDREN'S, LADIES' and MEN'S UNDER . a-. -I TLANNELS WHITE, RED, BLUE, SAL- -.lM?!aroon BtQyrn ?n2 fe, i air mm its u v i - v u v amu ihu. i UU : i m - 1R91 !:i i . ,. , TNFANTS' WAISTS AND DRESSES, X For sale by J. 8. WILLIAMS. crmQfnm -?b curtains, ll Variou Qualities, Can be found at J. S. WILLIAMS,' l-.-s! - 163 dec 31 O lit CLOTHS, for TABLES and RUGS, f ! For sale by J, S. WILLIAMS, i 163 deC 3l J yjeRoOKS DESIROUS TOF EMIGRATING, ja. w.aa mrv " .- . CARPET BAGS, ' ....... i- I. &e. &ct at iiJ. S. WILLIAMS. - dec 31! CLOTHES'-DRTERS A 'FEW LEFT, AT L for sale by I Uec V I t New York Prices. - . . . r a i .11 tm 4 m M f J. Dm Y1L1j1AIUJ6. y 163- ' ' ' III II I I I I I . I II i - . I ; .(' tf : J MrTn n- m-m m ' mm. . f f l r cr L n s urance bmp ah' o f Ii o n a da'K STIZEJ J-r i .k- - AroUlnthelJntteaSUleevWlktlBTL;-1 - One MillioTi WfipfiV limifTl iPK f ! t;i! The entire amount of unpaicl losses 1871, 1, The entire amount ofome and United States Asseta aip immeaialely YailaM.' feMta oss in thtacountr,, which pasted MM b,1SSSSJS J - J . :. I .., . ! I- v . TTt-j-. nf -mt. -n ,v - -' - t ! ,"?r a T ,T Buuusrat re xnsurance uompanyinaw, doing business in Ibis cotin'i; .haTlemale knowa in notable instances ih thU country swsh as the fires of 1835lnd f SentTea are onv abff Smttti 5P?JX?!i ??l?JJ?5c68Sful 5 -1 Z 6 f c WU P.utrwaae- ! commensurase wna j , aoility.to, aitord entira In r, demnitv to those who ita nfnt!t;An to xxr nnxxrer VA1.4riij: "-K"i' r, . u UniteBUtes BrauO-iSPiBe itlNeVW" v . A. BYRNE, Agent, -. 1 .i -fjIJji-r.-Mim: Ifv;n J viuuo oriu x tonv N.t VV.limiDgton, Wf ira -r. dec 10 New Advertisements. - 1 : ' -: - -- - ' - -t. : i- - ftftH- ;t ! I.'I--1X a J ' I., i ? '!. T';- ' :v-.' iv-.'v.n i . :.'Ji". VS..- ' , 7 . . ;-5 viminoTon, coiurjoiA 'Anp1teMffiis5 - AUQUSTA RAILROAD. Ofmcb General Ticket Agist, ) Wilmington, N.'C, Dec. 29,1871. j ft'--.--- - - ' 1 s TIIRQUQII FREIQUT JIATEQ i BETWEEJT WESTERN CITIES AND WIL i urwaTON VTA' ftRTtTCN 1 TNUL" I j - GREEN LINK. ; 5 a fWlLMIN(TON and : - 4 I W..1i. ' ' Tvtnte- PSnnln. I ; 1 vn vuio i 1 ist Class, per 100 lbs. Si 15 $ 1 40 , $1 58 . 1 . 00 1 T Jr? 55 50 67 65 73 1 Y. I Flour, Afples, Po- l per , i Beef a?orkT?er bk 1 00 1 80 160 194 Ag. impi'ts, Wag-) ons, Majhinerj, f car 1 as nn iin nri Live Stoci, per car load, 157 69 Tne pefiectea connection oi w., u. ss .a, . R. will hereafter enable a speedy movement of Western produce and Naval Stores that may he I shipped over this route. .Being part of and con-. J nection trith Fast Freight ' Unes,' FreightVin tion tritn Fast irreient wnes. rreignt- in : ..- - . . v . -a. . - rr. 1 wi.wi...ir . . . . .' ' f 1 Speciay-ates given on Naval Stores. - A POPE, ; r General Treiffht Acent. 1 1ec29j rfitETO BOOK-. A0EuT8.'?i. We rirBnd a handsome Prospectus of our NevT lnvktvaUd lanuLy BiUe, veoataining over 200 fin Scripture Illustrations, to any Book Agent, free of charge. Address Nationql Pub Hiking $,, Phila., Pa., Atlanta, " Ga., or St. Louis, xo. .v- : J, ii HISTORY OF TKIE GREAT FIRES In CHICAGO and the. WE8T. by itev. E. J. a.! Goodspd, D. D., ol Chicago, f Only complete history. TO? 8vo. pages; 60 engravings. 75;00 already &old. Price. $1.50, in 80 days. Profits onts sro t Wautec ;d. H. S. GOODSPEED Park Row, New York. THE AMERICA Pdt lished at Baltimore, Md.. by SAITlIi. SANDS & SON. Janua rr Number is now out, and will be sent to even r Planter. Farmer and Gardener who Wrtleklrrianer. needed bv everv countrv famflv! will &pn nift Address and a atamn. - ltia a live. SubscrrMion f 1.50 a year, in clubs, at f l, with r -r-r- ar r " . . .. 7. very atlOla yaaaunaaaao. - j. j, suuihisauiWiMMiva. Uiiiniiwii; w 'xv rrfc , VEGETABLE SEEDS, AND SUMMER FLOWERING BULBS. , FOR 4; ;i 1 . I . Now ready. Consisting rose-tinted paper, with upward I Cover, a beautiful desifra in colors. The richest cuts, and six iseauuiui .V"?SS wU1 berefunded in seeds. New customers placedn the me footing withldree to i r isi AneviiTnpra i.mn mtv ni aRpne' mim ni ruipirpra I j 2tiT!i --Tj trVT vJr l . il i " j . advantage of all to purchase sseds of n. See Catalogue for extraordinary Inducements. ' Ton - will miss it ii you do not, tee our Cata logue hiefore ordering Seeds. , , ha5 Either of our two Chromos for 1872, size consisting of Lilies, &c the other of Annual, Biennial and Perennial Plants, guaranteed the -j Most Elegant Floral Chtosioe ; r - ever issued in ' this i country. . A superb parlor ornament, mailed, post-paid, on receipt ot V25c; also; . free, on conditions specified .in catalogue Address, - ,: , : j : TV - - - t -- - . .... - 1 (22rfs7ied 1845.) Uocheterv Be Jfttk PnOFITADlE D0CU3EC0, Will be given one or two persons, of either sez in wif'-MiBGTOjr, a, u., ana aajoinisg townsoy which i they may realize from SC0 to $1000 a year, f with but little interference with ordinary occup mem, in aeiiing uuuo isuolp ATtllCIaES of real merit and. universal use.. If thi rwhole time U devoted amuch larger sum mayie realized.'; Circulars free,' -giving' canit plete.lst of articles and commissions allowed. T. ttaJJUOK. dS CO., UODOKtn, ' : f NO-i62i I - 14 t f ff i Tl ' W . "1 l!xi?i iilO .(W 53 W - I " 1? S? I mm.H 1 156rlm - Wew'dTertiWili: ik.i ji J MliNlWAXEU.-AgtuU make'niore 1 at workfdrus th?n at anithinz else. BusU. ness light a4 permanent.- Particulars free. G.' , Stiksoh AjICo. Art i&mten,-. PerUxfioy "I I T 1 d ..... fc 1.5; r ... , ; - : N ORplNANCE TO IMPROVE SEVENTH 7 , M M Vjiii w --jJ.v,w . Street. i i Wmtlnia Aavioin .it!.... .a.i ji a nmvem tnMnfltii..l. .i a i . r,vnn-, w .Paving t said :j flWifP? "oard of Aldermen-of the wix ofviimmgton, N. c.. do . t,, nnk ruZ . r - 1 !i . i t P (T-ft?t i v, vomriittee on , Streets and : . t Wharfs b connection with the Mavor. ha. . mJ. lif lW 1 .!fJf:Pa ' I inn am t. s -3 J A I ?HjKft.'6Mie betyeen Market) ana- -tWfjj, il i.J',!' if ' J. . i,- rjrirr re rTr.T'" v" ww jsiae j v 'Wdbell iiBtreet: and that the. contatAr i tSffl"l' - - . "f Mr??!6 fiwr"!W WWulperfbrm-t 1 attceMaid contiact mv " -1 , f : o .,Kf:-"7W!'-l' .u.. ,o ,..,..o Alcxineir Spruut, and John OolvUle, free-hdld' eff l8ditypbe and. are-VhereDydmli- nitell fcommittee on hehalf this JityBt toaicef the eeneflt tdtheproprieibrsoilots 1 1 I Pfl said street, and that the proprleibrs 6i lots Oft &MMt nollfllMf J. i r- -s above named. anP6ln ted nn - hh ai t nf 4 , L i if,,., i 7,7! ; -Tn rT.T - " ' dtyl Shall VkW the lots Dn aairktr: VA. I IU11 1 triir Inrpoao voinx an n i " ESTABLISHED A D;,1SC3.- -ayyr y -j A ORDINANCE i , ; I oub iUUjLUH XUaRI SU1R. tlPTWPPn 4 4 i . , 146 : wal nut streets, and, thence on tha West side Off 2(,30 1 Seventlmreet to Oamnbell utrPPt.. ' . i i-J ft,, j : , - . .' . I :T ..mm agents made I , i f - " r 2" "Ht'it ; suflferera... Asenta of ilinl. ti'ttt'irtXj:ttt.t k'L . & CO.. 3f at M:. V :Wr TT 'Tfi f Cr. Ifcaeir,unauappointtnree 'otlier rree-holaers of ,: J i-UMl MM H SnnK-nfS TfnJJs I .am Af ..I J la .t.ti r.n ... . - i I v1f Tl SrJ? jwjan y appoint treen bi.thiiriT i tJin a -r- i.a . . ssjstte bteM aforesaid, and -make report' to -nfi TO M is Prescribed by the 6th ixJtion'of n actof the General Assembly of this Stete en vP of over 130 pagestbn PM Com tka of 400 separate 1 27bMf4r (MaUith-streets v jI teaayTnof 4anuary? 1855 tlrthe" "oi? & 4 LMTFekiWliOxnAi& ordl-: ? ki- or paru1 thereof' cbnflictlii W e hereby . . jThe aDOveihan v' Al4efmen Df City WilVninrf on.1 N: ttt thV 1 3 4Uiday of Septe?nhetl87L I qbrTit tWi lo m j ; 5 5i - It lf special otlcem r,v 2 CitaT Business -.UK''" Wll" riTTTT.'St wviu6wi maw 1C4UWSICU u meet, at the HaU wulThundav oeveniiirj.nM. im"? ? of importance,? , r, .,r.,.. V e 5 b J Mj f:-n t JJANIRL SMITH,''' " E d 11 "-iv, ..'rro .JKFRt. WILLIAMS f i J 1 .3fI -W. ii'BlUDLETr dec 31 .gf ill T?cn:I Hp ".u-iifts-it-f-''' iUEQIw TtlQ JEW YEAR tllOllT 1 ' jjx. ui yjkn u; jl v u js. chilursn - OTarranf ed in wear w11 fmm. ' ' ?M' . ill i i ill rj a. , r.i.i.iN . - - 4cSl' 0 2; ' ri-'-wT 21- '163 ' I1! t - v JO T 'I i T,-r .v W a;T 3
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 31, 1871, edition 1
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