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' 1 .'nv"7rT;$ "". Collector Rumley re-eased the .German barque Rbea, on Tuesday, on the' payment .: ot $2,500. , : y.r:;:i.: : T Nason advertisers bis incomparable, and - .not-to-be-ovtrestimattd paper. He's up to ; r the times. . . Ileinsbergcr advertises theological works to-day. Io this Lenten Season such read ing is very appropriate. ' " I 1 1 St. Paul's Church is receiving a' new coat of paiat, which will give it a bright and polished appearance. - i StIiebt Railway. Col. Klelfn liast tended the street railway to the Ujiiori De pot.! The. Colonel deserves encouragement. - Gov. Caldwell offers a rare chance for some enterprising man or company to make aimall fortune. . See his advertisement, $39,000 reward. , IIon. Geo. L. Mabson. The condition of Mr. Mabson at tne time of our going to press is extremely precarious and but slight hopes are entertained of his recovery. Aknual Rkpoqts of Musicipal Off CKiIS. We commence to-day the publica tion of the Mayor's Report and shall con tinue it iri'cach issue until it is completed.1 Moke Steam. The Baltimore papers state that-a uew steamship for tbb Wi!-; mingtoo line is jaow on the stocks; snc will be completed with d ispatch and speedily; ' j v - - r The alarm of fire last Sunday evening pr, K5f d( ed Virom the burning of the chim ney of ' H. Marcus 'dwelling,' on Second streetr.letween Dock and Orange. No damage done. . r t Cuke fou Drukkenebs. Alum water, drank for a few days in the place of spirits is said to be a suro remedy for, drunkeness Robeson tan. A better remedy is to let whiskey alone- Market Ordinance. We direct partic ular attention to this ordinance which wt publish in anotner column, and call the at tention of the clerk ot the market to the Marshal's order. M r Fair and Festival of St. Mark's Epis copal CncRCH. The ladies ot this church welcomed a large throng of visitors to the CMv Hall last niiht. the openins one. the 7 w -, - O '- w fair wiir continue all (thia day and to night. The Raleigh Banner of Temperance says Rev, Dr. Pritchard fell from the pulpit platform. Jn the basement of the Baptist Church, Wednesday night last, during the service. The Doctor was not hurt. , :PosT Office Regulation. All mail matter hereafter must have the. county as . Well as the post office m the address, m order to facilitate the. sorting - and" die tributing. So says Post Master General Creswell. ' . ' ' ' ! ' Runaway Sailors: James O'Neill and Charles Newton, who decamped ; from, the, British brig Clio, were arrested in' the yvoodB in the suburbs of the city by the police, on Monday: Capt. CrowelL promptly paid the 10 reward which he iad offered. :i ," T "' V .. , , : 7. The Heso of Fort, Fisher. Major General Terry, the hero of Fort Fisher, is expect id in, this city aometimo this week. It is stated by gentlemen froni the month of the river that he is coming to pay a visit to the forts, and they surmise that Fort Caswell is to be rebuirt. We shall b proud to see the gallant General. jt Today is Washington's bitthday. We presume it would be known if we didn't say it, put we don't see why we shouldn'; . tell our readers this well known fact, rB Will as 1 the old thread-bare story of Fort Fisher and all that which wo generally read in Democratic papers once a year. " Whoa, Damte!"-As we were passing along one of. the principal thoroughfares in " the southern portion ofitho cit, our atter tion was arrested by l& little nrchin in'the piapa of an elegant little dwelling:: Ji It say, 8is?y,, ain't your t svyeethearts hors ij ;- named damye?" Fie! fiel Sammy, yon " ought to be ashamed of yourself; that is a very naughty wicked word, and you must never make, use of if again." No it ain r. Sissycoa the othernigut when he wa Pitching his horse out there by the gate, SeTen steamers run on the Cape Fear' iThe hogi root up the grass in the streeti: and do other damage. Why do the Aider; men permit such a nuisance. - ; 1 M "I'm Capt. Jinks of i tue Horse Ma XliSEi." Wni. Horace Linard, the mirth provoking, .side sphtiDg, original 'Captain Jinks and hia lQimitabie corps f of come dians will convulse the citizens of Wilmiog- ton with uncontrollable laughter, at the Opera House, beginning his comical comi calities on the 6th proximo.! Of him we; will indite again. The Louisville jpurier journal 'has &:tedj hot aricle oc( thai ."radical artisaftf Iiow-' rey and his gang" whom It locates in Ruth-i erford County. The Courier-Journal man's, geographical knowledge of North Carolina is evidently limited. New Berne Times, f : And a local Democratic journal gobbles ft up aa, jgfeedily as a shark wpld;gobble up "a junk of fat pork, and publishes the 1 article entirp.; including the assertion that Pool & Holden are carpet-baggers. What next ? ' ' ; .. ';. Republican Meetjjig.-- A large and en- thusiastic meeting of Republicans, assem bled last Tuesday night, in conjunction with the Capo Fear Harmony Club, at Ar mory Hall. Delegations from the rural dis tricts were present. A number of addresses were delivered, after which the Club re- solved itself into a "committee of the whole on political information," and ,wijl report at the next meeting on Tuesday v a grand rally i3 expected; members are, requested to be punctual. ; r ' Whiskey akd A EfiooDY Jack knife. Wm. Kelly and John Bectoa encountered each 6t her ilasti Monday night, on Market street, in close proximity to St James Church, both under the influence ol King Alcohol. An 'altercation' ensued,, when Becton stabbed Kelly in the left flip with a jackkaife. The parlies were taken to the guard hous by the plide''Dr. J. E. Win- .J ants sewed up Kelly's .wound, but he did itJL yjV.l's i-J. 414' i- . not copsider it aseri6iii one, be not having been , able to attend Court, Benton's case was deferred until to-day. ' . Bdrnin. and Subsequent Death of Maria Daxisn. On Monday mornipg last one.oiitucf paaperS ot th Cotiotyr-Poor House, a colpfeHI woman AanfilMaria Da mon, in company with another, also a female, strayed off into the woods where they made a fire, when Maria Damon's clothing toox fire, and as they were-unable to quench the flames, the poor woman had nothing remaining on her body when dis covered. Superintendent Scott very promptly removed her to the Poor House arid imme ditttely secured the services of Dr. J. E. Winants, City Physician. Dr. Winants afforded all the aid "which his medical arid surgical skil.1 could suggest. Yesterday morning she expired, and Coroner Hewlett held an, inquest. y returning a verdict in accordance 'with the foregoing facts. A VALENTINE. TO MISS M1BT B . Maiden by the rivulet's 6ide, Gazing on the flowing tide, Where priceless pearls beneath li Hide' Thou whoso tresses, cilken spun, Dazzling, vielng with the sun, Trailing in the wavelet's run. Glittering gems from the bubbling stream, Sparkling with a gorgeous gleam. Diadems to the may seem. j Pure as lilies on thy brow, 8 polices at the spotless snow, Let thy life b? ever so . Maiden, in that gurgling brook, While ye stand w ith lingering look, Quicksands lurk in every! nook. Wear that "gem of ray serene,' On thee not "born to blush unseen," , To shield thee and from danger screen. Holda tsdlsman in thy hand, None whatever can withstand, Thou the fairest in the land. Thou may have troubles, may have cares; Griefs may come unawares; ; V1 S H J Guard thy , heart from all snares. . - . ' b WiMUKSTOH, N. C, Feb. 14, 1872. 8. W. The History of a National Remedy Here i the history, or the most celebrate4 tonicof toe agefri a iutBheir.ln 18661t waa announced. Uiat 4 certincombjiration jtj vegtt nhl in?redientS.Withr a Pttre diffceive stimu lant, was working wonders in the cure ot chron ic dyspepsia, nervous debility, liverfcomplaint periodical fevers rheumatism and constitution al weakness. The nnnretendinsr name civen to the specific waa Platatiom BittiibS. The state ment attracted the attention ol invalids every where. ThfeB8irenledva-iclivi fair trial and the results more tnau connrmea u iubi k.H h pen said in its nralse. Thenceforward all was a srand success. The business columns of the press spread the glorious news fsfr and wide mdiha martvrs to indicrestion. billiousness. Dbvsical prosfratipn and premature i ecay, as if 3j common COlABeut, eu.uub fciici ifuui mo vegetable rc6tortive They lonnd what they sou ffhtiFronx that thai to ther presebt the in. create in the aemaua lor r.anuiuou cmers uas bean one of the most striking events in this age 133" For Coughs. Brochitis and Consumption In its early stages, nothing equals Dr. Pierce's 'Jam?s 8: Topham & Cq.NoS ; South, Pi bnt ttreetWirpiogton, "N. CJ are ni-uiu-facthrers of every , descripiu'ii of Trutiks, Traveling i3ag3. Saddlery and Hariiesv A large' stock . of- second hand gayyrnaiafcX : team' and ambulance harness, sai dlt. bridles, coilarsihaUers, rein?, &c, cooitaiitly. on , hand,' at- wholesale and retail," at low prices for cash. t'. . . : i fIaor's Report. - . - t -i Mayor's Office, J " : a City or Wilmikgtojt N. C, ; i. -:s'' 5 January; 11 th, 1872.: - To tits Board of Aldermen :" : , Gentlemen : Another year, has passed,! which to our City and citizens, has been one of peace and prosperity. "It Is'a sburcef of thankfulness an'd congratulationthat we have been blessed with health, -..that , our business has been 'remunerative. The pop-' ulation of our City has increased, its wealth has een augmented arid good order has prevailed. I have now the honor to present my re port ot the financial condition of the city, and to give in detail such information as Will lo of interest to vour honorable body and the citizens at largo. The Receipts from all sources into City Treasury, during i the year i commencing January 10th, 1871, and ending January 10th, 1873, amount to the sum of Two Hon- ! dred and Seventeen Thonsand, 1 Nine Hundred and One Dollars, and sixty-one cents,. -f: $217,901 61 The Disbursements during the same ' time, amount to the sum of Two Hundred and Seventeen Thous and, Four Hundred and Twenty ; three Dollars, and fifty-twe cents, $217,423 52 The receipts have been derived from the following sources, viz : " -' 5 4 Special License and Bar Rooms, $ 33,753 25 Real Estate Tax of 1370, 3,553 43 Real Estate Tax of 1S71, ........ 54,054 37 Other Taxes, Rents, and Miscellane ODS. ous 40 From Loans, . . . 115,408 25 740 SG Balance Cash from last year, ...... .Total ......8317,901 61 The R al Estate Tax for 1871, was bxed at $175 on the 100 of valuation The license tax was considerably decreased! Thepopulation ojvWilmingtoh maj , be j isafelvput at fifteedthousand. The amount .." L-iij of taxes collected from real estate and per sona! property amount in round numbers to $93,000, or per capita, to $6 20. How this compares with the taxation of otlier cities, will be seen bv the annexed table, quoted from a work recently prepared by a Board of Commissioners appointed' by. 'the Governor ot New York, "to revise the laws for the assessment and collection of Taxes:'' New York ... .....ii9J7,if)i .. . 4 H't j - 30rt,v00 .- ; 3 87 9 H 19 03 15 25 20 12 5 23 18 00 36 10 Brooklyn.. . Rochester.;. . Albany...;... V'Jj-tOll . . . . 63,482 : Montreal . . . . 150,0001 ........... Try..... 4fi,43bi4 30 to 5 21 Boston., i..., 250,701! 1 65 Philadelphia ........ i 657,179; 1 80;, 13 73 Cincinnati...,,...,.; 21S,900; 13 73 21 65 17 14 17 54 10 58 10 95 Chicago.; Hartford 299,117 1 5t 8prins:fleld . . , . in 1869 ' 41 ....... Lowell, Mass Worcester, Mass. Lynn, Masr. .... . ,....! 73 20 ,....) 12 33 1 75 6 20 Baffdo, N.Y........ Wilmington, N. U..,! 15,000; . . By this comparison it will be sten that the Taxes, per cemtum and per ca)dta, in Wilmington, are bpth very low and cannot be called burthen tome. The total amount ot Taxes in 1870, paid into the Treasjry, was as follows : from RealEstate,.. 5f?,755 07 License Tax, . . 37,625 93 Total! Taxes,.... 91,880 99 Other sources, not Taxes, . . . ..... . . . 17,933 95 'V;T. . - $112,314 94 There was also collected during that year Taxes levied prior to 1870, $46841 03. " The total amount of Taxes in 1871, paid into the Treasury, was as follows : Real Estate v , ..$54,062 37 License Tax, . . ;f 33,753 25 Total! Tax, . , .$98,815 63 Other sources, not Taxes,'. ........... 10,883 46 i Total ... J ... .V. .............. ..$87,199 03 There was also collected1 during this year. taxes levied in 1870, on Real Estate, amount ing; to 3,553 42. , ; i.: 7Si i , To recapitulate, the amount collected ih 1870, was . ' Taxes of 1870,, . ...... , . . . ....... ;.. ..$94,380 99 priorto 1870,.... ............ tf 4fi,841 03 Other sources, .... .i. J... 17,933 95 Total Revenue, ...... J ........ . ..$157,129 97 In 1871, Taxes of 1871,. $87,8'5 63 t. 1870... 3553 42 Other sources,. St I M 10,383 46 $101753 50 Total Revenue for two years endiDg Jan uary lOtb, 1873: - ' ' , Amount received from Board of 1809,$ 1,732 13 Revenue of 1870,. 159,155 97 4 1871, 101,753 50 There remains yet- uncollected Taxes for 1870 and 1871 about $15,000. The expenses during same period werer For the year 1870 4 Ordinary, i .$S1,083 05 Extraordinary, . . . Interest.......... 12.940 95 . . 40,f-G9 S4 .- $134,665 34 -----. ' - ' '. i o fj I 1-1 - ; O . H : - 5 i 5 - j ' v 3 ! O H -fcj I H' CJ O e- OS -x, . 1 II 1 M-M.i ' . r triL3jis:Grrp'jiARxiiT. , Y1VT1JV T'K 1fi- I CofTox-SaTeS of 291 bale3 c follows: lliar 291 bale3 $t 20 cent -0 . at T20mntV 14 Slent18 at 2i cents, 100 at 22- cents aiid 12Q at cents, , Kosik Saieit ol TSCO il'it f4.25 ibbf foj Birained aBd $4.83 9-.bWor.2Ia1-fl.-v-!.4'' ! SriRiTs Tl-rpetise Sales "of 415"c9BK 'it o cenia :t gaaon ioroscaithernpacKageif Mac ket has advanced 1 ieentrr -: ;,-;.wji.4 i . Cecd3 TcarhiirrrMSmaU lales'af 14.'fori Kara jand SO.OOibriyellow.Dip and VlrginP i . Tab Sales ot 180 fjbls at $2.60 $ bbl. ? ; ' .4' .,:TUSDAYFet:;20.l .. CottonNo gales reported-i t a A4i:AH': ' . KosiN Sales late vesterdar evenius? of JOS bbls at $i'Q for ;ItU49.0a lor -EXti Pale and! $3.50 tor Window Gla'st andt to-dty bbls at $4 35 for iSo. a, and $4,50 for Extra No. 2. -. ! . Spibits TuaPtoxreB -Bales' 6f 0-cask sat 87 cents gllon -fr i(e.wx"orkipjtckagesf land 17 casks t b"5 cents! gallon lor Southern Pk'gs. ? Cbudb TttkpsSixihs Small sales' at'l.CO' for Hard tnd CaiX) tor Yellow Dip and Virgin, ; TAit. Sales 6f 4M bbls at $i60 3? fcbl, and" late yesterday evening 50O bbls at 3.70f3;75. ,.ODi.aa ornery ,-.fi;-jtyj . " '-VP WEDNESDAY, Feb. 21. , i CorqrOK-MSileai of 17 bales at 23 cents r;&. 1 llosi: Sales of3,62y. bbU at 1 40$4 50 tor vo. V.ZiXm DLla at 4 5U lor a rained and No. 3, and 1,000 bbls,! mih sller? option, for fu-rpre-i March 10th) ;at $1 40? for tare delivery (be Strained. i. gpiuixs TuaPENTiNESales of 105 casks at S8 cents, and 33 at 85 cents per gallon for South ern packages. 1 Market; firm and Las advanced i cent.-.. , ,; .'UfU-'j 'i-;i5--sv...i iu-'n': Crude Tuhpktisij Sales of 257 bbls at $i for Hard and $3 for yellow Dip and Yirgin. , ; Tar Sales of 70 bbls at $3 CO bbl. ' COrn Sale j of 3500 bushels at 831 cents, 1, 700 bntehela at 84 csnts and 2,000' bushels (su perior) at &5 cents bash. ? j ; c-: 51 ARRIVED. t, : Paddisoh, Point Caswell, A ,-.4.;:, .av-ir;-4 tU Stmv Caswell H-VonBokkelcri. Stmr Gov Worth, Worth. . Favetteville, Worth & Vv'orth Stmr A P Hurt,- Skinner, Favo'teville, worth worth.! i-, - . , ., ."Stmr Cumb'erUliar Fhtn.ipj.; rayettevllle; L H Delloptet !t-.;.- v.. . . . . ;j' ' ; : ' ' '- Stmr juniper, Thornton, Fayetteville, Worth, & Worth. ' If ' Steamship Bol ivar, Evans, Baltimore, A D Cazaux s j Stmr Hertford, Moffitt, j Topsail Inlet, F W lierchner. Schr I A Dxjenhower, Grace, New York Willard Bros, 7'77:: - ' ' ; f chr e Paia, Rankin, : New -Yorkj Willard Bros. 1 'A-: - j . , .. - ehr isif4jeJi'r JjSfria'Betn'CJity, B F Mitcbelll&ao,' wltil p$ ush corru . ,: ; -v . -: Schr Siam, "Ackerty-, Klizabeth ' City, Mitch ell Sr 8oh, with 2.703 busli com. ' Schr. LibbyTAyorthley; jHoward, Elizabeth Cily;'v,i jh 2.0C0 bush corn. . , ; Steamship Piopeer, Wake'.ef, Philadelphia, Worth & Worth Stmr Wave, SHlnner, Fayettcyillc, Wrilliams & Murchison Stmr North: Siate, Green,' Fayetteville, L H DeK5et M ' ' ' ' " ' Scbr G Dearborn, Scull, New York, Wil-' lard Bros. - . - ;- p .: a ScbrFI lliookrood, St John, New York, Willian.s & Murchison. Schr Srah Bruten, Fisher, Providence, Har riss& How. 11. " ; Schr Ckrrie A Botley Faulkner, Baltimore, ' Worth &j Worthy with 40,010, bags guana. - Schr Ttos G Smith, Bacon, New .York, Haiv riss fc Uewfll. ' ' . Steamship Metropolis, Castner New York; A D Cazaux - . ' ' Stmr Murcbiso a, Garrison, Fayetteville, Wil liams & Murchlson , V . . lSit;,j ; if:'H"' BnV Carrie' puringtori,". Lincoln.' .Providence, G G Barker A Co. - ' . : " v7- " echr S U Sharp1, Webb; ' Morris' River, Har-; rias fc Howell. , i ..a . r! - ' : Schr Taylor and Mathias, Checscman, Boston, Harries ?fe UoweH. , - , , Sc ir F St Clair, Edwards Ireland, New York, Harris & Howell. : ' :. I ' ' ' :' : "tJLEARED1'; ' ': " - Steamship Fan it a Doane, New York, Barry Bros. ' -1- -i i. ;; ' -' - v? ' ' " "' Stmr Cumbjrland, Phillips, Fayetteville, L II Delioiset. . : . . -.;.' - . ; '.;:? Stmr Jiinlpcr, Thornton, Fayetteville, Worth & Worth ; : ::: : -. , . . . .. Stmr Caswell, Paddiscn, Point' Caswell, A II VanBokkfelen. . '-" : -' i ; : - - Stmr A P Hurt, Skinner .Fayetteville, Worth & Worth. .. i . k. k;'4ii- iA Schr CUra Rafikia, Fallen, Kennebeckpprt, J H Chad bourn & Co. -i. Schr M A Coombs, Coombs, Poccc, G G Bar: ker tfc Co j i Brig Ellen Alalia, Hoxlei 'Havana,' KortLrop & Cnmmit'g. . , j .i : . ?; t . ;: Stmr North Stale, Green, Fayetteville, L U DeRosset - I ' Stmr Wave, Skinner; Fayetteville, Williams fc Mure bison. -s . . i' Schr E C Romwell, RizzTey, New York, Wil lard Bros.il "'iMik-;;' -fE:-3'Ht-;- - t Schr Thomas Booz; Cannon, New York, Wil-, lard Bros.i - - Br Brig Oho, Cromwell, Cork fororders, J R BloDsom & Evans. ? s: ; ! Schr 'IS Brook?, iVdaros, Philadelphia, Har fis fc .HowelLt' , - - Stmr Murchisouj Garriiou, Fayetteville, Wil liams & MnrchisouL- v , Schr R S Graham, Smith, few York,- Harriss & Howell. : :4i-,-a--i T V jREEiPTf : ' ' ' . .. ; , . r , V ;-' J PER RIVER STEAMERS. . V Str Hcrtlord 1.800 bush peanuts, A Mariin, - Str Cumberland 603 bbls rosin, Willard, L HDeRosettt. , Str Gov Worth-r709 bbls rosin,' 15 bales cot ton. Murray & Co, Worth & Worths . Str Juniper497 bbls rosin, , 23 do spts tor- penline, 44 do soap stone, wortn z yvonn, Murray & uo, uiocaer & iove.- , . ; , '71 StrHurtei bbls spts turpenline,' 77. do tar, 50 do rosin, Worth & Worth, J 4 E Bunting, A Alderman, DeKosst Co, Sprunt & Hiason. Str CasWtll SS bblb tar, A II VanBakklen. Str North i-;tate 4W bbl roiiu, 42 do tar, S do turp, 8 do snta tnrp, CO bales sheetiDg, A Alderman, L H'DeRosset, Smith & Strausr, F W Eerchner. 1 t,: ' . Str Waye254 bbls rosin, . Williams & Mur chlson. . - , ; EXPORTS. . . . . . ; ; : coastwise. V-'t - New Yosk SchrE C Romwell-3,021 bbi rosin;-, --f ' - ' '' . ) j ;..( Schr Thos Booz 2,620 bbls roeln. " , M StamBhlT FatiiW '0 baleS cbtton.- O co shettinir, 5S6 bbla turp; 153 do .roirt, J00 -bush t 7KENKEnfccKi0KT-Schr Clara RankiDllS,0) feet lumber. PnrLxDELpniii Schr H4 S Rrooks 182,150 shingles, 46,000 feet lomber---'" ' . ' - : I ( FOllEIN. " 1 f''',, roKCB-Scbr-M -a Coombs 178, 193 t IumVer, 2.ar9 do shingles. .-t t.,;.i:,'i...... j Havanjl Brig Ei en Maria 161,697 ieet lum- j be-. - I i V Coek for Obders Br Brig Olio 1,500 bbls r ' -V A EVERY ONE DI3 OWK . DOCTOR Being a private instructor for married persons, or those tbout to be msrriedr both insda and female. evcryttibg .fconceniinx the, physiolpgy and re latlons of oUr eXu41 System, and the produc tion and -prevcatioa cOf offspring, including all the new diecoyerics never before given, la the Enclisjx ilaagtuge,. iyikWM YOVNGi ! Mw D. Tiii is really ,vaiuablc aninteresiiug work ftls written in'plsin Ianu3;e for the general r&Jer.-aiid is illU3trAted wittirnumerdu ' En grfings..- All young. married people, or these 4 contemplating m&rnagr,: sna. having the; least In pediment to m-irritsd life, should read this book. It discloses secrets that every one should be acqtiaihted wlthJ ' still it is 'a book that imust be locktd "up and not-let Ha about J thohou3e. Itwirt e sent to-sny -. auueess on receipt of 50 cents. Address Br: Vr.vt: YOUNG, No. 416 Spruce street, above Fourth, $ -Philadelphia! " "! - , " . : B-AFFLTC FED -AND UN FORTUNATE Noi matter;i what may he i your disease? before" you place yourself under th care of "any-one of the QUACKS native and foreign who adver tise iir this or -any.btber paper, iget a copy of Dr; Young's Rook and read it care3ully It will be5 the meaniof 8aving you many a dollar, your health.1 and possibly youf life.x Dr. Youos ean be consulted on- any of .the diseases described j 1U Ilia pUVUUUUUUQ UJ 4X1X14 V4 .UlO V4JlAV 14i Spruce street, above Fourth , ;iriuiaaephia. 'new 9tt - r .- . .IUlim CiTY rORDINMGE ii. ..AN, .ORDINANCE CONCEBNINjQ.j THE t . - publication of ordmanceSt Ba it OnoxisED'by the Board et Aldermen j 4 ; ; ; ; ; -' - -i .' -1 - - of the City of Wiimiugton, N, C, that from and after this date, all ordinances . and resolu tions passed -by tbia Bsard- of Aldermen at ahy meeting, unless specially ordfered otherwise In each and? every sucli ordinance or resolution, shall be published one or ; more times, not ex ceeding three times, in one newspaper of the V t 5 All ordinances and parts of ordinances con- 7rrfi. j: --"i . . ' - ' --' - fllctiug herewith are herewith repealed. f ; ... ,vThe ahove ordinance was f passed by Board of Aldermee of City 61 4 Wilniingt oia N. C. at their hicctingVheld at City Ma IFYulry 261131572; ... . i s '.' r, . j T. C. SERVOS3, City Clerk feb 23 CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. C. : February 21st, 1872. -5 i ed is called to Uie : follfi wmgQrdinance concern- atttheritjln me vested by said act above recited. ing pereoTis who brin-produce to Market. It lowifg rewards in addition to those heretofore will be strictly enforced; ;: ' i f i f offered to be paid ia currency to the party or ,-w s-'.' ' . City Marshal. Market Ordinance, SECTION u: ket Vegetables,- Fruits, Fish; Oysters, Eggs ; But ter, Lard, Bacon, 'or any 'other articles which are'usualiy vended in. market, (except such of J (S- f i . fi A -. . ir. j t ' .... v ; - v ; -. -f - the foregoing articles sa . shall have hedn im- ported from beyond seas) shall sell the same; or otter , them for sale; outside the Market limits, within Market hours; and.' every person viola-" tiDg. this provision shall forfeit and payfilty dollars for every effence. , J j Par. No person shall buv or sell in tho Citv, or within one' mile from the 'limits thereof, ,.. , ... ' TTMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS. ' ' w uuring viarkctnoars, any quantity of provisions, J Foi sale by , , J. 8. WILLIAMS.' rir nViwK nrf;io. ,.;.ii...j,.j !. c I 'fcbj8 ' . 176 bUU KUIUDU uiin-seic ur tpwmtuvu,' um iu j. urcs, ior saie dv l. o: vviLiUiASlo. such quantities as to prevent others from hav- Market being the J udge. And any person vio lating these provisions shall forfeit and pay Twenty-fi ve Dollars for every offence. Journal and Star'copy two times, feb 22.-, .it '..J - . -177-2t - JHAKSUAJL'S'OrFlCfi, CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. C, . February 17lh, 1872. 't . NOTICE. " THESE IS IN THE CITY POUNDS ' One big but-head black cow, , , . . - One s mall black cow, , . ; , , 4 . One big red and white spotted bell cow, 4 - And one yellow heifer with white snots, t l Which will be sold on Tuesday, - February 27th, 1872, In accordance with an ordinance of the city of Wilmington, .if not called for before that date, and liae and expenie paid. By order or the Mayor ana uoara or Aldermen. . ; : ; ; W. P. CANADAY, Citv Marshal. V feb 18 t 17G-ts SI0TICE. . Wir.vfTxnrv PH 17H 1fi7 ff.A trt nrwsAnt th"K2mft jfn JidinatmPnt mil a 1 Slreet. Uaii and See. nroval on or before the 1st of March to R. S. WALDRON, : Committee on Finance :V'-T'i'- ' 7 J Board Township Trustees, feb 18 . ; . ' ' - iv -.w , -176-St , uNEW t A&VERTISKulENTS. Independent in Every thins Nn son's Pa per,4 THE IlirPUBLIC & ;COUIUElTt NEW BERNE. N. C ( Est ab. 1867. . Geo. W. Nasox, Jb., Editor and Publisher ' w DfScHI Pancr of i . , - .. . -. - City and ConnlT 2 Issped Saturdays, ;tL50 .yearly j? is the only weekly paper in this Section of North Carolina ; has ' guaranteed Circulation, of ,1,704 Copies, which lis larger than any other -paper In the State Is taken by all classes ot peop'e. It is one of the best advertising medlums in the South. I , 4PV1I KIci7 Advcrttacineiito DANK of TJES7 ELin.TOVI3El - - CAPITAL, 8I30,000.w1 1 v " . 'ii !' - ;s : ; 2 tta i I . B. 0 baisgr . . .......... President. C. U. fcTBTM4S.... ..i,. .;..-VlcJ President; isAikO Batzs-; tiU.iizii'i & , 'iizi a JTaller. -rp 13 BANK i now peWfor hl transaction Exehange for sale at par (n'iewljYorki Balti more, &c . Deposits received. Sells Ex change ia sums to suit on Gicat Britain,' Ire land, Germany, France, &Cs :UilZS'" GIVES ALL THK ADVANTAGSS OF A'SAV IN0S BANKvbT issuing certiflcatea oLdepoait bearlog intere6t, and payable after fifteen days' notice. .. . ::-," . r r 4 . . ; DIRECTORS : -7. : ; i - 1'B. Grainier, D. R. Murchlson (of Wllliim & Murchieon), G. R. French (of G'. R. French & 8onft, CTit: Stedman (of 'Wright fc tedaan, H. ,Vollers (of Adrian & Toilers),, J. Wj 'Hipspn (of $prnnt & Hlnson), Jas. A. Leak "(ofvWades boro). f ;- U . : . ( " t -ilU-C j'f - - , -..r.,!.,,s,.M n,..fv.,.r,t wijtr THE MORE MEN BECOME ACQUAINTED I with the Bible, " and the more they are in the habit -ot; comparing their hearts; and- lives with Its requirements, the greater will be their conviction of the number and aggravations of their , sins, and of , their need v of the grace, strength; and salvation of the Redeemar. . J;IV f-'K'- THE HOLY BIBLE, V';i7t : Tesiamlats Bymn'Books; !iW&3. ' sl&h. .::M0.-l'7-l . Book brWorthip,3tfU'3 saa I" v Key of Heaven, and all other 'Theological works' can he found r-?r,'i--j':- ' ' III": 1--iH4? ., . HEINSBERGER'S m t , ' -; ' Live Bookstore.- : ;fef22 ' ..;;. Pt-ihMz 177 REWARD f L , EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.' J if f ? ?w' J RXLXIOH, NOKTH Ci-BOLINX, j ij i J ; sJl- February ICth, 1873. -r Whtrcas; the, General Assembly ofr North Carqlina did on the 8th day of February, A J). 1872 pass the following act, to wit: " ri AN 4 GTconeerninq the Eobcton ' County Oxtldwisl Sec. L; The General Assembly ofNorth Caroi lina jdo enact : That in addition to Che .reward already offered for the arrest of certain Outlaws and murderers in the county, of . Robesonv' His Excellency, Gov. Tod R. CAj-nwxLL, la htreby authoriztd and empowered by public prod oma tion to offer as an additional reward , to those authorized by act of the General Assembly, rati fled the 13th day of February, A D., 1871, ten thousand dollars lor the arrest an delivery, deadror alltsTlor the body of Henry; Berry Low ery to the proper authorities of the State, and reward of five thousand dollars each for the arrest and delivery, dead or alive, of th bodies of Bo Strong,- Stephen LOwery. ThomaaXow ery, jSeorge Applewhite and Andrew Strong to proper authorities of the State. - See. 2, This act shall be in force from and aiter;ita ratification. . f - .. ... - Ratified the 8th dav of Februarr. A D.! 1872. Ndw, therefore I, Tod R. Caldwell, Governor THE ATTENTION OF THOSE CONCERN t ot the State of North Carolina, bv virtne ol the piruw woo buhji apprenena ana aeuver, aeaa or alve, any of the outlaws herinafter named, to the Sheriff ot Robeson county, viz: ; jror tienry uerry towery, Ten Tkonsajad dol II9. For Boss Strong, Stephen Lowery Thomas Lowry. Hieoree Applewhite and Andrew fitronr. Vkt.. 7. J?o person . uM'ho shall bring id'mar FivefThousand dollars each., r -... v , A ::slK 'k,u lH'v " ' M rDone at the city ofRaldgol on the ICth day it ayy Me it, Poultry, pr Game dead ; of alive of Ftibreary, A. D., 1872, and in the 90th 7taf of A r n.liAn tn . v m 4 . a I TOD R. CALDWELL." By the Governor: ;i Governor..' f Private Secretary; 'f " feb; S3 k-- 7?,h. ..yi. 177.1 P,OpVA ,a?d straw Mattings, varions qnallUei V and widths, rorsaie by J. B. WILLIAMS.;.' febjl 176 ' ' ' I . l,i j m III 111 RF4VDY-MADE SHIRTS, Constantly on hand at J. S. WILLIAMS; BAY RUM, Cologne, Lubios.r Perfumery, Powder. Fancv 8oao?. at prices that wil For sale bv feb'18 - : :-";,'. H- - J. 8. WILLIAMS. feb!8 176 T" ACCONET8. t Swiss. Orcandr. Cambria ing a fair share of the same, the Clerk of the 1 1) Nansook, Mall and Tarleton Muslins, In For sale by - t J. 8. WILLIAMS, i feb!8 ' - 7':, '-y,:- 176 ; rlU CLOTHS, for TABLFS and RUGS. V For saie by J. S. WILLIAM8. fehlS . F13VB SIIiK UATS y" DIRECT FROM THE MAlfOTACTlTIt ERS, . t?rl,o ' tXPOHTED DAILY . ' NEW STYLE V - r7Zitt BOW zxna Just received. '52UNSON &CO,iv - City Clothiers.7 feb 23 500 pHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS, LA ill ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST aiia oc e ry w are in creat variety. T Clo the Townhips of Wilmington, are hereby notl- VS V oliT n mumJS'H,;u sontn Froi feb 22 177-U A FUILIL OUPIaY BOYS' CALF AND KP BOOTS, GOOD STOCK. - f : For sale low, at v - ( -"i t . . A ll PRICE'S Live Boot aud 8Loe Store. feb 23 -177 LnDiEC IUD CROnUET DUQIIin " A New and Beautiful Article, . : ' wiTrr:8XTLisn , Rosette and Buckle; I DUDLEY & ELLIS, 1 81rn Of the B!?r Brw
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