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Tf7a . -.-p--. f r ji ..-.-7--. w. - ... ..... -x. i -m.. j fife-jo ... fflf ,fi n , i 1 . - A ... s (. r ' . ,. i . . , : " . . ' !1 ,r . . "i - -rl Joins ; k- r a I J ; . i f I '"-ts . ii . 'V'v!- 1 v. 4 '5A i 1 ! i i. 1 1 i ii i ! i mn VOL. V. () t r " ,. 'J it PI I t. e fl! vx-.- .fig p CITY. De, Vai.court;&Vitz, 'General Cor responding and.. Advertising Agency ? ipi6 Main street, corner of Eleventh Richroond. ; Ya.t are authorized igcnts of this pftp!l Joa. C. Hill, Esq.hcia coiLaented to tictjaB our city agcnty and will call oh our friends to 'renew, their Bubscriptions to the PosT.-He is, also, duly authorized to collect and re? ceipt for mopeydue his japerlo r i .r--.J Ucpublicat Etnte .CpntentlonV ai f In accordance with a jesolutiou of-tbe Stale Executive Committee of thef Unoo "-.Repobiican- party; of North CaToUnal'adopt; ed by said Committee, a State Conventiori-of the Rpublipan party: ofrhu SUte, iCAlIed to meetiia the city or Raleigh otf Wednes day, the 17th. day of April next. , 4 ' f The.Convention'is called, for. the purpose of nominating candidates for the offices of Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, Qtate Treas i urer, Attorney-General, Su)eiintet.dent o Public. Work?, Superintendent, of Pablici Instruction, Secretary pf.. State, ..Auditor, and for other purposes. .. ' f , " Aecordinpt to the plan of organization of the party, each county will be entitled toJas many j votes ia the Convention "as it has5 mt mbera in the House of Representative of; the General Assembly,-. ; 'rgr ' " ' ;:' S.. PHILLIP Chairman. I J. C L. HARRIS, Secretary. . ; There1 are two prisoners in the city guard house. : ! . .. . 4. T Com sella in New Berne at" G3 cents per .busheT. '"Fifty-Seven arrests made by the police during tha m-mth ot January. R.L. Harriss has on hand a veryjjne eeiection of reading matter. . '- - ' There were nine 'interments in Oakdale Cemetery during the month a of January. There are four prisoners in tbe'county ail, two of them being from other counties. The friends of Mnj. W. A Smith want bim nominated for Congressman at Jarge. . - Col. S. L. Fremont has gone up the Charlotte Railroad on a tour of inspection. ,1 'Sumner's Civil Rights ! BillI w prjo! CK3."-Blind Tom,.tbe negro pianist, stopped at the Purcell House. : j t One of the police officers found a large brass key; theowner can have t,le same by applying at the MarsnaiV office. Mayor Martin, has: gone to. paleighOU and will be absent several days, f ; Messrs. Geo. P. ' Rowell & Co., A dvef tiiing Agency, No. 40 Park Row, New York, are authorized to receive advertisement for thi3 paper at our 'lowest piices. The Board of Aldermen allowed Police- I ' . r man Tony Ash to resign in favor iof Richard Stewart, who was appointed immediately. We learn from private, sources that , the exteusive cotton and wool mills of F. & H. Friesj' iu Salem . of this State, has been ede There has been 52 marriage licence? issued by the Register for the month of .Tanuarv 1872 : of this numrJer 27 were white and 25 colored. , --' - i We see by our 1 Raleigh exchanges that tha Republicans refused to take any part in the so-called election' for TJ. S. Senator on Tuesday laat. : f . Wc understand that the friends of Col; T. L. Hargrove, of Granyillo county intend to press his claims as ja : suitable candidate for Attorney General of the Siate.4 h M i'V 1. 1 r - 1 v We sec by the records kept by the Secrc tiry, J03. Sampson,- of Pine Forest Cemt- terr, there has been 16 iuterments during the month of January. t?l I ' .... .' :.- There has befen three prisoners sent to the workhouse this week; Benj. Davi?, larceny, SO days; Bryant Banner,8 larceny,; 30 uajb: viieu ooucsj, uisuiucnj, u . - The Legislature adjours to-morrpwPi( Not as long as there fis money enough to 'pay $3 00 per day, in the Treasury. j. Kxx Klux CaptcrkdI Oh the 23d iast Harrison j. Patrick,' a 4 rJote4kj luatjf ho was engaged ini raids last summer iin Ken -1 . f tuckj, was captured pear Louisville. "He" should have justice. Era. ; "A person," writing to the Raleigh Eraf recommends Gov. Caldwell for re-election, and places the name of J. B. Neathery be fore the peoplsis a suitable ; candidate for, fljcretary of State. ; ! : - ..unbk - ' ' ' r - ' ' mzm ' : ' 11 r Mrs. Co wanr the mother ? of Co. Robert i H. Cowan was taking a "walk wiih some friends yesterday sfternooo, ,was very sud denly taken ill, and died before reaching Peterson magazine tor, the month of March has been received, thi3 ia one of the best magazines published in this country." We advise all who wish the latest fashions to tak? it. l I : The German barque Rhea, seized a few wi th instructions from the Treasury Depart ment, by Messrs. George Harris, Berj. Beery aud M. Ross. , L V r'X . We would call attention lug money to invest, that the city - of -Wil vertisement in another column. The C nnese eat ; worms. somebody asked a Celestial how he could do it, to which he answered, 'Melican man' eat Bab Improtements, -We understand there has. boen over 200 feet of super struc ture work put down for the month of Janu ary- this being nuire : than.auy xiiQnUi6ince thfe vfcfvK commenceu. Great praise is due to Maj. Griswold for his energy in pushing this work forward, j i Maj. Griswold, the Engineer in charge the improvements going on at Cape Fear Bar, has sent -MajPBdHes'doWn to survey! Zekea Island and Bald Head, this being; necessary before the Commission of Engin-j eers that were down a few days ago cou'd; make their final j-eport. : ' The North Carolina Tribune, aweekly newspaper, is soon to be published at Salis bury," in the interest ot g theA JRepublican party. Mr. H. H. Helper will take editorial charge, which is sufficient guarantee or the able manner in which it will be conducted. After- hejltjf - June a pictorial cam paign sheet , wilt lje'publisned in connection f, wjth,ihe-j2(i5;fcf James S: Tophaci & Co., No. 8 South Front street. Wilmington, N. d;:38re-1mantr- facturera of every description .of Tranke, large stock f second hand government team and ambulance harness, saddles, bridles, . collars. baiters. reins. &c. constantly on uituu, ftd wuuicsaic uu retail, bi iu prices for cash., ( f Delikquei& tax payers are notified for the last time by the City Treasurer, that if property are ffifyWbf Ji ew8 fthe 5th day of FebrUaf yJ tiieii property will cer tainly be advertised and sold at j public auction. See advertisement of T. C. Ser voss, City Treasurer in another column. j, Maj. J.J A; Byrne, agent for the "New York Life Insurance Company," has pre sented the Post . with some .very.beautiful calendars and alamanc9 for the year 1872. As works of art they are beautiful, for daily pse they are most valuable. This Company is at the head of the Life Insurance Com panies in America, and shows assets over eighteen million dollars. Such a Company must U tqfel WHU, such cash -assets as be- long to this Company the whole world might be insured and no risk run. When a man insures his lite tor the benefit of his wife and little ones, he likes to feel secure, to be totally void of fear. In order to be tn lt him natroize the "New York Lite" and ifs worthy agent, Maj. I Byrne, on Front street, north ol the residence 4EifIColE.I)- Hall. ' ' ; -J,, 1 :ItiiiA- ' Some people lead a life having the sole objec of obtaining office. Now such a life is obj ect fess iu almost every sense. There is not an office in the gift of the govern ments within tne United States, worth seeking. The pay is always small, the re sponsibilities great, the abuse awful, and, when old and helpless, one is .leftjto the mere? effea,mdeeam2, Norman? m office can be independent. He 6erves many mas ters, pays tribute to all. We advise a young man whenever the desire comes over him to seek office, to go and hire himself out to saw wood, chip turpentine any thipg be fore office If you wish to lead a christian flife andlieAappy, ayoidjoffice. r3& j Carolim oBrumwich, or the "third series" of the "Mysteries of the Court of London," by George W. M. Reynolds, author of Mys teries of theKJDpnrt of .Jjondon, Rose Fester Vanetia Trelawneyto Count sChristoval, Rosa Lambert, etc. "Mysteries of the Court of London," by George W. M, Reynolds. There never has been a work of George Ill's family, as this book. "Myste ries of the Court ot JondoB," is issued in a large octavo volume, with an illnstrated cover, price one dollar and is for sale by U bOokseiTeQ,2lopies :dany one, postpaid, by the publishers, on receipt of price. For sale at P. Heinsbergers Live Book Store, mington offer for sale $50,000, . 8 per cent. pdidlidsherayii an yppboruultyor ale inveiitoent "getaonf meVwltlf. See ad oyster, ain't half so good as wormee." thet3eeds' andlldeedshe profligacies and theclsracSMhlYnf A 'gentleman from theiNorUiJ wha hi lately purchased a small plantation in the upper end lof this t county, i arrived in thia city a few days- ago.- While here he got into conversation with a leading democrat of this place, on the. situation of the South, The conaerratiTa infprmed the immigrant that if be attended to his private business and -would let Btate affairs "alone; he would be treated very kindly ; on the other hand. if he " took, part in politics ; he would be yerj b sons were welcome -tweome here if they :!.." ' f -r 4 . . . J '" '' 1 would let Our State affairs alone. "There was a frog-who iived in a spring; V' fe : He caught such a cold that.he coald not sIbk.' ipoor, unfortunate Batrachianl In-What a sad pliglit he must have bcen ADdyetbts misfgrtune was one that often bexalis Binders, Many a once tuneiui voice among: those wno belong to the 1 "genius bomo;; lljfi uHerly spoiled 1 by "cold .in : ther bealaoiPp the "tZl &J-J m. iViJ :ffiv'.i 5i'.L-it 1 -i: ii iungs pr both .conineauFor lhei above mentioned "croaker- we are not aware that any remedy waa ever devised ; but wef re- jjSice icr know that all human Rtigeraf ; may keep'their lieafis" clear and their tbroata iu tune by a; timely use of HrSage9 Catarr Remedy, -and Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, both of which are sold by drug- , a DTABjub AusTiTUTioNfTT-ust av.tne.pe riod when allia5tf men iwere complaining that the horse ointments were; vwstdbU rem J edies, the ' Mcstano LiNaWft'in&dX entree in Missouri, without :ny flourish of trumpets, and within one year, became the favorite embrocation for the external dis tempers and injuries of horses anof cattle in all the Western, and Soatbern States. From that time to this, it has never had a rival in he estimation of; accomplished . horsemen; not is. its household reputation as a cure for rjieumatism, ' neuralgia; 'sore' nipples and caked breasts, to morfl mumps, sore throat, earache,' toethache, bruises, burns, wounds, and eprajns, a whit behind its celebrity at ahorse linement.v ; The Mothers of America know itayaluei and? apply it ipromptlyi to the 'yiSpgenVration'and in-f there U nova. Pity, or township in the united States where ' the Mm. where ' the -Mcstano Linamekt la nct rts tt blessing to the community. OUIt WASHINGTON LETTER. MV . WAsnmoToN, Jan. 28, 1873. Last night the! snow, the "beautiful snow", came softly dropping to mother earth, the light, airy flakes piling one npon another and clothing the ground and trees and housetops with a garb of purest white; and tnis morning the unbroken sheet of purity; the trees loaded down" with this weight ot winter; fruit; the little enow birds chopping about in perfect bliss, and the morning chimes from the church, danc ing to the ear through the flecky space, made up a glorious opening for the Sab bath day. - Soon, however j "Old SoP burst through the light, filmy clotidf, and ere the hour ot noon his rays, and the carriages and' foot passengers had made sad havoc with "Nature's covering. The past week has not been overcharged with events; in : CONGRESS, the same questions ot amnesty, civil service reform, civil rights and tariff have been hacked to pieces, re-moulded and re-backed, 'Tia the same old story--democrats want everything for tA!benefit and our injury; while Republicans have only the good.of the country at heart and despise t,hc narrow and contracted views of their opponents. Even liberal (!) Republicans assert that four years of democratic rule would retard the advancement of the country and seri ously .injure pur credit abroad; and, from I the tone of the European press, it is evi dent -that democrat and disunion are con sidered as synonymous terms,1 and any eventtending to disrupt the ' Union, or change the present policy of the govern ment would unsettle our securities with foreign capitalists. Morton, of Indiana, on Friday, likened the democratic" party to a person riding backwards in a railroad car, wno- wvi ; sees anything until it has passed him; in other words,1 has his back turned to: thetfpture,.Tand ft contlhtially blowing his horn on dead issues, . Arnoog other matters which came up in the Senate during the past week, was the : - AFPORTIONMENT BILL; ,J" ' -' but; no definite action. Was takeik:;- The probabilities are that the number will be fixed at 28, which will give the old 'North State" an additional member the additional menbet to, be ! elected .at large, oati) the Stae ahall be redistricted. ? ( has been touched upon in both House j but no mu naa oeen - rrporxea irom tne com mit tee r as yet.1 Some f. discussipn was had on itto ,prupwBnoo iu aoopaii me amy on foreign 4nce. nThe fatrtot, of thii city hat and; ,editqrial, , adyocating the. removal of thiajaoiy. t Think of it; for one md'rient; ii thi doty 1 removed from" rice, what yrill become Lof our thousands ot colored men ! t t .3 '' . - 1 fl" - . , ' .... - Sontb, who gain ; a livihhood by its cultiva tion) Tbtrt U htUt wwghyrot lice vith the jres7st 4oty, and the.joany hard working rice bands earn but a poor jiving at prectnt prices;-but: to let Chinese rice iu freef would completely;; paralyze jta,cultif tf Uon SoutbYancL render useless, thousands of acrei of .landttt only foe that purpose; There it en plain and per dan ?nt fact t He kept always in view, ? and that is, tha instant that protection js witfadrawof that' Instant dp"we take a etfp backward in. tbs carW which should ajwaye - be onwajrdand. upwaid. . : v x - - y 's -jrf i fr a n I ri 4. edocatiosal circI:s.ViIt ippeoprutca tU.the proceeds ; frop jeajea of public landa tq'lhe tapport;ot (rrfiatiorialchjio. srltji'a grand, mesre Jmd ill act as a cocxpif ta checfc-mae to, those democratic JeUlaturc iith'a6outber States that arejry in 2 o df- feat and Kreadef 1 -ippperatiya-iieyerylt la eisblishedt-for.fiednctionalt paly fjKTl keeping; a perfe(tebQlsya teta in the Sonth which t earmbt he 'over-' iurnedand :burpeopieyaboul4l lejthefirr ice: be jheard- :in Jts-rappotW Wf Jcnqw, fall - well , how the nresMit Lepiilatnre Jiss rtnoieredj almost inoperati e 5 the exeelleht f chool -sfstAiainac iepupucan ooay; janq going; oacj stiu ar- ther, we Know bow ihe schaol fond pf XTorth Carolina- was mis-applied apd: Wed for,rer oemon purposes; ana u erxainiy eeas.a necessity that the , national; goyertjient should take the, matter, in hand and . guard against any like attempts in the future. U. TlTJSjWlLiBTOlUA 1111 has resulted In a verdict .p. f , t.Not, Guilty, After all the fearful stories and reports pub lished in the papers,, and the attempts to prejudice the , public against her, the poor, woman has been acqiiltted 3Buteven twih; the acquital she wilt always; bear, .a stigm.a from-thepubUcity .giT .tteimatterj There is certainly , great rwrpngone.by' the "press in pronouncing judgment in sucbj Cases and trying rtoJn5uco public bpipi.bn fer It is bbnnd . to affecV ' he action ptf the court to greater iess tenC eralj and evidence idisclosed . nething ibulythe Jiimsiest of circumstantial evidence; iiurt f uph- is ttheiC3gerijesa of the jeporters to "weave fearful talea that i he)caii contort a6y fyidencejo flt. hia desrcThiaidesiretfl exaggeration. tn ther part hoi n newspaper men, mess fc? suppressed, or it will; lead to still worssTecultSv ' lt . :v - yAtIOKS.' lS I Whea j, writing , under this f head one has lis Terytrcr5t dc-ire to be a woman tos b :i!l'tcrr. -izr fcrd: thit tll.the jsttbs n;y ba in jthe proper -iangnaga and convey the prcper ncisicgvfortbia: talki about fin-, 71 f?ry a rirticalsr.andin Hricate buiinerv- V. r VTT' XTENIXQ DRESSES. ;-,-J3 ' White satin, entiaint, edged with harrow border of sable fur; deep point-lace flounces; ornaments of diamonds and pearls. Mauye silk, with pinked lout flounces alternating with point-lace flounces; low, sqttare ; cut bodice, trimmed with lace.; 5 ' j . TISITIKG DRESSES. D A town toilet of black velvet; skirt quite plain of moderate length, and polonaise deeply trimmed with black silk guipure, headed with passementerie edging, in imfc tation of silk embroidery. - . ....u i.:' ' D. C02??1ERIAI,. 'WTLUtHGTON JttAKKKTT ; MONDAY, Jan. 29. ; CoTTOS. Sales of 100 bales as follows: 15 at 20, 1 at 30 and 84 at 21 cents lb. Market firm. ; Rosih Steady. Small sales at $5.25 for Low No. 1. , -:;. ; Spirits Turpentinb Sales of 293 casks at 70 cents ?f gallon for Southern, packap-cs an ad yance ot 2 cents since Saturday. : Tab Sales of 20 bbls at $2.30 V bbl. Market firm. ; - - CatJDB Turpentine Sales of 61 bbls at $4 for hard and $6 for soft and Virgin. Market $rm. " I TUESDAY, Jan. 30. ; Cotton Market firm. Sales of 100 bales as follows : m at 20, 3S at 20i aad S at' 21 cents $ lb. We quote (Wilmington classification) : i Good Ordinary, 20; Low Middling, 21 ; Mid dling, 2! cents " lb. j , j Bosts-uieL - No transactions; reported. , j SriBiTS TpBP8Tiirs 4Smail sales reported at 69 cents gallon for Southern packages. . Mm ket firm.' ; ; v 4 . - : Tab Market ftrm. and has advanced 20 cents ? bbh SaleB ot 122 bbls at $2 SO bbl and 85 at 13.50 f bbl. '2 ' 'i Cbuds TuBrxsTikx Sales of 144 bbh at $4 for iHard- and f0 for Soft and Virgin; Market firni;""-'' ftTU y- "1- 1 "--- r j i WEDNE8DAY. Jan. 31. Cottok Market quiet but firm. Sales of 191 balsa as foUowB: 33 at 20, 4S at 201, 57 at 261, IS at 21 and 40 n 2U cents ft. SriBiTS TuEPBSTUfB Has advanced 1 cent. Safes of 519 casks at 70 cents for Southern pack ages,' 7 (whiskey casks) at 69 cents, and a small ot at 71 cents for New York packages. I Tab Market firm and has advanced 10 cents bbh Sales of 233 bbls at 12 60 bhl. Cbude Turpbhtih Sales of 176 bbla at for Ham and $6 tor Soft and YirgluJ (The lat ter suoecf to inspection.) . Market Arm. . ;. . 51 Aitti'N:.K-: AkRlVfcD. t . Btmr Wave. Skinner. Favetteville. William A Marchlson. - ; . v , Stmr Cumberland; Phillips. Favetteville. L H 8chr Ben. Davis. New York. - Williama A Murchispn. - -i - -h Schr Bianu Aekerlv. Elizabeth CAt v R F Mitchell & Son. witb 2,650 bbls rosin. , ; . I Schr 8 W Hlnton. Simons. Elizabeth Citr. peKosaet & Co , with 3,800 bushels of corn. j Btmr A x: ilurt, Skinner, fayettevllle, Worth AWortlj ; r-i , . , J j., f 8teamship fanitaj Freeman,- New . Yorki Barry Bros. 1 ' L , " . v Schr John, Williams, New York; Williams & 7 aiurcuson. , ; . - r - .- --- Prig John Pearce, Towns end, Cardenas, W is-Worttk.ii ' l fc5.f;'J h4 1 1 8chr Geo H Squires, . Haley, f Philadelphis, HarrUs & HowelL !' .... - Btmr North 8Ut, Bkinrer, FajttteTllle, L. DeRosset: j'S'iii I'ks f i. . .... a . 8tmr ilurchlson, Garrison, Fayetteville, Wil Uuna & Martthjion. 4 ? -- , ' - . 8tar Jualper, 8mHh,Fsvettevine,v Williams G MErchUca ; ---i - , , , 1 . Si . . . I .'.- i;-.' - r: '-' I : ' !" ' ' : e'.cli Is v; ; i 'f ' t ? I . ' ; . ; ! 1 1 1 .-i : Ctrar A P Hurt, Ckmaer, TttetteriUe,' Worth & Worth. - .. : teaxuhip ' Benetictor, : Jones, : Kew? xork, Iirrr lire A ,'gtxar ViTavSkiaaer;. JTayetteyllle, Williams fc Hutchison -- -j -j Li . - gtrar Cumberland, fhUlipr, -FayeUeville; l H DeRosset" , . . ' . . ; i Bchr C-W ElwellV-:--i, Porto llico,J Worth & Worths-. ft --r - i-i ; i - ' Br Brig II L .Gilliat, KUham.l Amsterdam, WlKiaas & ilurchison. , - ; :" - -fitnur North State, Skinner,' FavetUvlUe, L II Ft- :Stmr Mcrcht&bn. 3 itrisonPayettevlher VSft EteacishinrFAnita..IDonc ewiToxk. Carry tQ4t .Tt,:WS(tt -f -7 - V tsssihip Hibecca CIyd4 ChlldJ, Baltimort Ger Bark Coarferr Knremaa, Stettw; WllUrd Brotiia' m&$?hy$2SiimmQQ nja PEk ItVElt STEaERS:. ;t?ol i; 4? I $ 3,$ v"Hlmr Him-74ibb2a rosinlSdo sutsil bale eotton.S3 bbla tarl do tnnxt-JWlHiama&Mur- cnison, worms Avorta, "Uiocxerics ixve, a 1 EilersBpruatiB uinsoniEiaitttaisaausa, ; 8tmr Wave 429 bbls rosin 43 do snta. 7 do tarpt,WlllUmr& itnrcWsonVEdwarcaesrllaU. 8tmr Cnmberland 13 bales cotton.. CC5.bbl resin, 4ft dor spts, 8f do turpt, lido tarr M Kerchner,' L 1 H DeRosset, Snrunt & HinsOn, A 4Wennan,pxaith & Strattaa h H UowdeniliHT Btmr Murcnison--3kDDis rosm, ?i o w, w "do spirits, 20 bales, cotton,' Williams A-Marehl-son A Aldermanv Blocker & Lovel it mi t $ vrs i Btmr Juniper 63 bbls spirits 9 do rosin; SO do turoentineV Worth & Worth,! Williams S Murchison, BIocker,& Love tx::&t t Y ctmr ixoriu sute ai onis rpsin, 00 ao spirt UV 55 do tari 7 bales cotton.J LlII DeEossctt. F W Kerchner.n 8mith & Strauss.' Blocker 8s Love;,EdwardsS5Hall( a . f 1 $ x Newji!,Tork.r Steamship i Benefactor.- ,507 bbla rosin.. 695 bales cotton. 97 do turpt, 525 bushels peanuts,-100 bundles shocks; U2 pkgs New York Steamship Fahita 98 bbls. tar. s t&i do turpt, S5 bales eotton,' i.tSJI bbls rosin, ?j onaneis jpeanuvi,' jmntucs anooxs, apas male.'- ;: 1 -'it'-'-: '.. : . , .'4 BaltimoreZEteamshlo lEebecca 1 Clyde-5S3: bbls loaln, 90 do apirltid4ales cotton, 02.039 feet lumber, 8 pkga .mdsev;, - lg ? v t Porto too-Schr ClraiweliS bbls spt s joopitcn, aaoiar ii.5,JiEitraoer9a : Amsterdam-Br Uri K L GlllisW,m bbls spta, 400 Ao roainl' -J,J v . " 1 Settin Ger Bark Ccrurl4r-rCC0 Vl resla. J i ; - - "5 " illivC ,,Q?JtJYr!w Jt ?d mmyfJ Cca 1 :.'v.'EcCiC .Jinr.u NOTICE Is hereby , given that no longer in- dulgence can be-given to those owing '- r w-'1' REAL ESTATE 1 'AND PERBONAL " TAXES FOR THE YEAR ; : -' . ' 1870 AND 1871. ; -ALL f , DELINQUENTS A on f the y FIFTH ' DAY OF FEBRUARY nex wlit;b . ad vertised , it and their .property SOLD twenty days thereafter. : ; ; i . -r, -ViS, Tressurer ;sj 'feb;l:u':J 17J2t - Office Trt3siurcr ; aiad ? Col-J ,j' ; ... ; lector. .TV;;v,':'lvl .CITY OF WILMINGTON, Ni C.V j ' ' "JANtjiuYj 25th,'l87y . THE CITY OF WILMINGTON N: C j offers, for sale " , V W ; r $50,000 Eight Per Cent Doiid!, haying TWENTY-YEAR TO RUN. from January 1st, 1874. I ! Principal and Interest payable iiv GoxLr, at NEW YORK or WILMINGTON, N. C, at purchaaera option, f ntereat ; ayable Semi An nually on the 1st days of January and July. ) . These Bonds are issued undea authority of an "Act of the General . Assembly ratified the 5th day of January, 1872," and an "Ordinance of the Board of Aldermen passed at thir meet in g January 23d, 1872," ; i V , i. ": .; " Parties wishing to purchasa will 'communi cate direct with , : - " V : J " 1 5 ': T.C. SERVOSS, City Treasurer. 170-3t ; jan 28 iTInrshal's OCicc, , CITYOF WILMINGTPN4N.C., JANUARY 27tbf 1872. THERE IS IN. .CITY, VcTJND ONE RED YEARLING BULL, which will be sold Mondsy, February 5tu, in accordance with an Ordinance of the Cityjif4 not called for before that date and $ne and expneses paid , .g . A -jli After this date the Police Officers win be in- siruciea 10 put in ine roana au came xouna running at largeT.1 would, rjapectfully call at tentlon of citizen s to the ordbisaoe. j eoneerning hofts, and the; necessity of its enforcement. Ji wiUJbe striatlyl ealorced.1 Br order of the Uayof-.n -I?- '- -a;,;J w. p. CANADAYr City Marshal. 5-J V; EVEKXOSn HI3t)WX COCTOR-Beiriga private instructor for married persons, or those about to be married; Troth male and female, in everything concerning the- physiology, and re lations ofour sexual rjrsteia, an the produc tion and prevention of offspring, Inclaaing all the new discoveries never before piven .in the English language, by WM. YOUNG, M. D. Thu UriaHy a valuihle anintcxfengwork. It ia Sf iUcu- in nl.-xia language for , the general reader.' 'and ia illustrated with' numerous En- gratinsa; :; Aliyosmg hurried people, or those that 1 must be locked up and not let lie about i&raouse. .tii win rue urn - xo any acresa on receipt of 50 centa. Address Dr. .WIU YOUNG, no. io ppruce sueei, auovc c ouriu, rouauei- - - . . oti t A' r TTt . nv:tinT'nviri ETAYmfcrSD AND, US?OKTt?NATE o mauer wnaimay uo you aueasc; 'beiore 'qu place yourself under the caru c xny tra of he QUACKS native and toreiznwho'aiver- ' tlae tnthls or ny other paper; get a- copy of MX, louag't nook ana reaauciremiiy. j.twui be the means of saving you many a dollar, your health, and possibly your life; Dr. Young can be consulted on .any .of. the fliseasea: escribed in bis publications by mail or at his odce. No 145 8prnce street, above Fourth, Philadelphia . TJcYT AdYcrt Uctiicnts.T - EMPIRE : FL0UE qJI ; - ! -; XrBJESU EVEBX STEAMER WARRANTED. 150 DoxcOranrrcs, Vertow..iastcf-ilT"' FRENCH BRANDY PEACHES AKD ".ii-dKi...li.'.r YTlTTTJT17flk,;ai 4 -: ! I, V 1 A-tJ. '3 Oar" CHallcEgc," Blae ' Beard and .V. - ' - IOO, Op O i Imported. DLUE GRAS3 tyillSKJGY, ft u.l ' ' - ' r rw-. .. m . jti-t - i4.-iiuu.io crust cuxci. !H ..J I a. -i. .171- TTEAV Y EI P AND GRAIN BOOTS can now XX" be found at , rv; - : t ; ; REDUCED.FIGUaRS,'' - la . brder, to ( make room for Spring Goods, at " f A. L. PRICE'S " Live Hoot and Shoe Store, -! , f Front and Market 8ts. ; feh 1 L.AVi7S OF. DU8INE99, X1-: or- -..." - for ' - All? the States of he Unibn, v 1 wiTn v-:-'i:ir--tw FORMS AND DIRECTIONS. FOR1 ALL - TRANSACTIONS, . ! X'1v '; 'L ?. v by; 'V'-: ! - ' TUEOPHlLUSAlQN For sale at '.; . HEINSBERGER'k , Live book Store. feb 1 ' : titfn.3 . -. . .-. .- ... - , . I t ' - - r BUILDING LOT8VFAtBABLY LOCATED at SEVENTY-FIYE- DOLLARS i aad fapwards. ! Kenty? of.tlme given tor paysoentpNo excuse for ' paying rent also a small bous i lor rentrAppiy'' to JAMES WILSON.! : " - 171-tf ' febl TUE CIIEAPE0T PiaQE 1 ; ' - ; : , TO BUY- V - ' ! --' I ' I " BOOTS AND SHOES,' ' Is where you get a GOOD ARTICLE ata EE A- inai piace is . - 1 DUDLEY & ELLIS. ' ' Sicn of thft Rifr Rnnt febl' . . ..:-7. i. mZ MONEY BELTS, Portmonaies ; Pocket and ' Memorandum Books, - .... . For Bale bv S. WILLIAMS. febl- . ;171 npRAVELLERS can obtain small convenient X articles' for carrying ' Uquids ' to refresh themselves with, during !qsg aad tedious jour- - ' r J.'g. WILLIAMS. febl ;u ' C : '- - !-- . -171 '' GniLDREN'S, LADIES and MENTS UNDER Wear, i-vFof sale by ' A . . . f J. 8. WILLIAMS - febl ;,--.'-' -m-! ' ELANNELS WIUTEyBED, BLUE. 8AL-" MON, Maroon, Brown and Gray. . ; For sale by , F . : J. 8 WILLIAMS. v febl - l ""171 TERSONS DESIROUS OF .EMIGRATING XTr, can be supplied with- .- ' . , . CARPET BAGS, . , ; , . At J. 8. WILLIAMS. - : .171 sir GLU IHEa DRYEKd-A FEW LETT, AT i New York prices, .j . - - For sale by J . J 8 WILLI AMSJ3 i .SPECIAL;-!.!? comempiatins-yaaarnagei sna pavinj: tne .least lapecinenivto ciamexi .nieus uo-ct a n r 1 isi)-- should be. acailated wiur ratlft'lt itr a tools iyi3i c-:-:e.-l2t5 1,91 : J ':.4.' if .trS Ka" , i riaificiiis'f :i r . i I n i- t r AND UPW;RWS; 4
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