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I ' - . - ' t , " ' - ' , ' , .- fm V- I A.-i t. ' Jtl lift. u i "-T"- ' " " 1 " ".' . '.' " " - - -v-tih-- - j .,: . -.' . - - - -'g -Vf - - v - VOL V ' : a- . - r WILMINGTON," N. G;v SUN.DA T. MOROTG .MAf .12. C72.y yip K-! -':-;..'-v ITO.,200 - -1 . L . to.'- r . . . - -- - - - : . I --- Pest Ofuce HesmUtiont P03T Of yzcx, Wxtttsxcnaic. N C, Treatlil date tho malls wiUeiose ufollo-rs: - r iorticra (morcins) mill . .v. ... 5 ft. n. t'i ,8?theniV3i3J."i-;;.-. 'VX';7; 1 : 7. district is hereby led tqroct ktiato?, 8ftmpsoafcotmtyokiWedij Tb pnsptcta ot ft gaoO-'crop ,f or: the enccb riln hu fallen to xr& the streets; ' : Thi City Treasurer tvaa iged ftll last Treektcttlins up pnor'to ;tfio crxang ia the ci11ftdn!r8trstintr.crT0S3 tho fiify; ffti!ul'ftatoUCffii?.fJly his gh&dow -DflTer grdtr j , Professor Bond did v wonders oniha'Tyife $u?'pcndcd acres Doclr.stist oa Thursday nd Friday: Ii he continues much longer, gom diy be '.trill ficrhis iTJslcbrokeni and The new ;J tax Jista will ibc vrcacly soon; v taxes cn real estate and personal property ' are dne Jnnejltt, i875S; , City tax 3 cn lLc rr ' t r-' . 1 ' . I -- - - ' F . t ' "f- I ---i--p . - r-- - - , . - -bb-- w .- , ""a--"-aBB!. ageT- - U-- V . " -L-.... -.fi-d.x . . : 2.-. ---'f ." 1 W V P -c kt A .' .. T' - i " . ..."'... . f wu Tamauon; .conniy rdq ptaie c-si-.;;y T " "THttESDAlT XIytt2u U. Thenar - calU, attention" to "our "jcSys ' Cux.z Trnrzs7izCtetL Clafcf dresptit only to show a typographical er'. -t Ci.'O fdArs''pfiryC-Mtl? ror. 'If tha TwisxxBit was infallible ttc', TzSrz n .houid -blush, bnt'.tiie. fact is :rKA? don't read good writing, and so they made 3 r.crir. 2i::jc3fcl& ttp05rC-E!, bad jrd3take.TBro, Bernard You kuov I c 3 C3 C3f:?rl3.-; - : 'a Void us what ' -TjLn, Uo tlz'zV-zAs& m " " " ! how i t is yourself. .'.You hare 11-lilWiil jrcz2j f5c Xcr esci c c r 'brn ciaj properly - comr.lfow it.- rttouutles will be allowed the ame repre-entatkin as in :the State Oeoventiou cae dele2le for eacKj member, Vf the House of f&presenta ti7cs in the State Legislatui e. f J. W. ScztEKCS, JzU 8TETHB2T TABNEK.!.; j ; 1 ".' Ditt.TSx. Committee. ' The national ilepoblican contention Will be held in PsnADBLFjnir n Wed KR8DA.T, the 5th day of Jkb, 1872, tpxipm inate candidates for President and Vice President oi the United States ? Each State will be entitled to the same number of delegates in said Conyention that it has members of Congress. rr'-'-' ca . j Alf NOUrTCUHENT. With this issue the publication of the - Semi-Weekly edition of the Post will be discontinued. It will be succeeded in a few days by Tub Evening Post, an alter- noon daily, and The Post, a weekly paper devoted to the welfare of the Cape Feat region and the Republican party. . Major J. C. tlABN will be the -Tnaoaing editor, A J: Yodd the Co2iMF-iiciAX. and W. P. . T .' ... C ax ad AY Businwi Manager. The new ma ierial has all arrived, arid The EvaKLso Post will appear in a new dress and iffl proved form as soon as the printers can t;et it ready. '. ;- j; '"' ; fAY. iV4;ii:!2y cuprs that fine ' ..baildin. Jot S43ree House betwe MnllJerryjand 'Waluut streets, for jsale.; Itiiis one of the most pleasant build-Ing-lcfe in the city66b$5 if thcsizs. - i : ftssxikf. -Aidermfcnt'. Butney, Sampson, Keliegg and Ho.wet bn the; occa Hoti bf . the final meeting cfithe Boardj last niShtdespwcesbighly coipUraentafy of Mr. ;8erTOs, "tJity .Treasured, Mr. Cana- day, City Marsnal. - you know abbut r.roo-re&dLhgt and wc w!a- K-xicx-w:aciLJtz:-Liti?lr-tJcii3 rboVbisU?Ur:WwiUti MA TP l-Cat f' thatLOWBH'DlU; - r .: .A X . , - - . , . z-smm j.. . r i 1 1 1 ;-t ... . ' " w nr. 1 JL :Unef ccracsia - r. .... . cisyef tie ccxt - zt: t. :rIi, Henr::-,.3t r::rr elrt t I.:.-? cftctscf t.trrr:tla t: . -4 J r.3 I pl--ta estlr::?- . 3 rt . i rtit tt...mI " " t crtccnlsn s Ircra tia fVn p. f- ' f - --., -Ciwdl Cwip ;':be;-erejoa ihe 23d. We may expect a ja,rge crowd of "Repilbli cana ia .the city to hear .their etandard-, beareri.: .We hope; tfkatf Col. "DWkery ind Judge CitficT will can vass this district with the Gpvernof.' .t- ' Pkillip kewmap, .assistant tnessenges at the City Hall, is not 1 the P7 Newmanrwho is spoken of la tome cards published ip the democratic ; papers V last weekf Phillip stands square .on the plstibrm of an victory.":" - -r- B. L. Harriss has always a fine, stock of, reading matter on hand, e vmll.furaish you withany of the - f a&bionable magazines and novels. He. will also order books' end papers fpr any who. wish him to do. so. GiTe him ft call. ' ; . P ' . , The stone crossings and curb for the city is shipped and will soon arrive. Those Lcantemplating . building brick or stone walks should'-hare their names registered in the Marshal's office, so as to have it -hauled direct front vthc- wharf to the spot er.Ul? ti-eledf, . . .U u xriakeagriionest effort- to. reaemtijeir own Btate firsthand then ?vc. can With "mote rea son turn our attention'" to national politics. Let us j attend to out own affairs Srst nd then help to tfceave the Uoiop." Wilmington Journal, v ' . How high is that fora.inan that is work ing as . the Journal man is to break up the Unions i Extra expenses incurred by the city since January 10: Curb and crossing stones, 1,225 600 leet hose, . 930 Block Book,; ; 0G5 Sidewalk on Bcyenth street, 875 . , ,T" . 1 i 'a The new city administration begins Man- manacia Got. Caldwell is comity about tho 4 S'-tSOTS -1 - ..' . . . TLX , i08"1' . ; 0f Aldermen will be sworn id, a now iuajui Clinton on tne 22d a A nrl a. new start taken. From the : XiSVtlVK 1 MUVWV. day ot May, 1872. Collector Rumley is on a visit tn his Iritads in Beaufort, N. C. Notice Lippitts' special Sunday notice. Keep cool now if you wish. Total, ! $3,01)5 which is cijarged up to the' regular depart-ments- to .which they are designated, and 1 which appears as regular expenditure.. Proceeding of the Board of Aldermen Final '-Meeting. . Tlio "ladt uietin of 'the present Board of Aldermen was held last night in the city court room. The- Mayor and all tha Aldermen were present except Mr. Barry. . c.Tlie .'-proceedings of the last meeting were read, and on motion of Alderman Sampson, ap proved. The Mayor and Alderman Sampson reported that Tenth street was bein ditched. , The Mayor reported that the tax on certain aachine.Bhops was reduced to ten dollars. The Mayor stated that the city tax bill w in conflict with the State lavrin certain particulars, whereupon Alderman Rumley moved that the tax bill be reconsidered, which , was agreed to. (Se advertisement.) Alderman Servoss offered the following resolutions: Resolved. That the tha5 of the Board ot Aldermen of the City of Wilmington, are due, and arc hereby tendered to llis Honor, Silas JN. Martin. Mayor ot -tie uuy, lor me em 'eicnt manner in which ho has conducted the executive department of this city government, and the unanciai auu on soft, and the market rulea cIet.- j 193 hblsat ti; 25 for virgin, 3 35 forjretelC? and $2 50 for hard, per 1280 lbs. SFmT3.TcaiV5TXKB.--Nq tales reported. Rosin. Nothing dose that we can hear cf. Ta.r. 70 bbls eold at $3 75 per bbl. -SATTJUDAT, lUy UUl Cbcdb T uaxs TisB. Market atuiy tsA re ceipts light. Sales of only 115 ibis at 23 fir virgin, 93 25 for yellow dip, and 3 60 Car kiri, per 280 lbs. Brians TusrumKiu-larkct flriaer at cat advance. Sales of 194 casks, at 49 cent per gal lon for Southern packages. . RosiK.Sales of 1,750 bbls. at 1 2 55, p 3, 3 75 cents for strained, (3 & for opaque, $ 00 for No. 1, and fi 50 for low Pale. Tar. Is five cents higher, andSSbb-k sold at $2 80 per bbl. Cotton. 15 bales sold at 21 cents perpoead. ARRIVED. 9 Stmr. Juniper, Smith, FayeUevUle T7erth c& Worth. 10 Steamer Caswell, Paddison, Point CfeiweU, A H VanBokkelen. Steamer Cumberland, Phillips, Ssyetterillet LHDeRosset. . J Steamer Gov Worth, Worth, FayettevlHa. Worth & Worth. Schr Lnola Mnrchisoa, Jones, New Terk, Williams & Murchison. 8chr Adiel, Moore, Jaciaonville, Sdwardf -fit Hall: Schr S C Kborn, Moore, Jackionviil, EiwarO & Hall. . " 11 Steamer D Murch6zi, Garriftos, ykyett&i vine, viuiamaK AiurcaMon. . i - ' i !.." ,. ; : v f - f " " "I ' 1 i - - t am nil ; c 1 1 11 CimC-XD Frist Ct i;:r;t v ue fsHeu - trsLiil -ta tLa u:jLi 'Iili CiXmiI -i.,..r' c ? tJSlni . ?t - i .n, r-irr: LcH.3T-r xr cot::., 1 - .i V! t lOt. U70.C-3 rcEItrtiO Ul4li .Xt err ipnaat-roUil34 UaL- JTtssr!--! . Uiery of J prf, UZ1, asdr-ii uC:: la Cs:5 Xtt?- wireirrC trl: -l .tatvi 4 . .? f r ft tiJL"ii. T rrl.l CZLir- ! : rr . r . x - TnilTB AND BROWK j ILdaon Iuc!x 0ultat HA.T0, ; TIO. BOWS, - CANfiS, &c , TEOST LOW,, I m ' " tJityiClethiers. win . 1 too- CLEARED. lity he has displayed; in na to.thQ '-dJTothP 9- Worth. St & Worth. Steamship Lucille, Price, Baltimore, -it.la-., j Schr.T JTraOon, Doane,.Betton, WpxtlMS' f ttliffry - orth.- -. ' --.v :rr!itrgi. steamer Juniper, Smith, Fayetteville, Wertll f , . .... Worth.. ; : . .-. . ; . ' , ... ; - : -. J.iX?T.-;.-i "i-.-j.'?T"n Fc r. -- known ability of the Republican members of the Board, wc look for a good adminis tration in the future. The election ot oin cera will be completed during the week. JurrtRs S. ToDham & Co., No. 8 South .Front street, Wilmington,. C, are manu far.tnrcra of every description ot Trunks, .lPO Mvers advertises cheeses until you Traveling Bags, Saddlery and Harness. A Ueo. aiyers aucinDv. v j Aifv f AArnnd hand srovemment canHrest. ' Englis-h milk, etc. team and ambulance harness, saddles, : """ , 7 c;tv, hridles collars. halters, reins, &c, constantly Hon. E. M.jRosafy, minister from Smith- " and retail, at low Tillt, was in our cuy jeo j. prices for cash. Coilector-Rumley advertises fpr proposals and new is the chance to make money. Adoptel unanimously In answer to the resolution adopted by the Board, Mayor Martin replied: To-niht is tho last meeting cl our uara oi Aldermen., Mostoi us nave ueeu luSuu iu vcars and tour montns. uu an umn.u of opinion which men entertain, I leel, to-night 1 mav eav. almost surprised t the unanimity with which measures lniruuuc.u uw.c acted upon. This Board has been almost like one tamily in its entimeits aud purposes. 1 thank you, lrom the bottom of my hean, for t,;h Pnrp.!sion embodied in your re?olu- tions to-night. A.year ago you cheered me on by the flattering expressions oi your appro ut tion. Such kind words lightened much the burthens I was called to bear. I can say, to nicht that you have done much to improve the city much to maintain good order. By your action my handa have been strengthened at all times for good. At times I have auvocatcd moo.urps with zeah, sometimes differing irom ranv nf von. I have at all time3 received nothing but courtesy and respect from you. doubt if any similar body oi men, lauDieiacn byvlrtsi cf t!;t paver? tir i a vr jtsilT:' ? f- !L 3 . .' ... C1TTOF WIUIINGTON.N. C., j ' , 2liyUth1873. , C222SZ9l That AO nraefc nl ti tl4 ftr Ue year 1573, a placet a ccito tax, upon cetteia artlclca of periocal property, to-wit: Watches, horses, carrtrree, and tnnsfcal mstrn Ctata, be made to can&rm to the State law. SiutoiS? ttt4d valoiren M ,et UlX 'T-eeataora order tru tmuocA ti t th nrA or . AiJmenof Ula city, this erenlss cay Utb, - 9 ea'm .... r AttMt T.C.8avds3, , ! - Caty Clerk. i-i tssyia . . . ' sso-ti in Oetse JOTTCC ' Gaitert. h.. Elegant Walkinj Slippers. The tastiest ealectlcsf of ladles Shoss that eaa bafoand. ,1 V 10-Stcamship Regulator, Frceaair, New York, rtse cf t!;t ponszn t!r t! a vr jt-:;:!:' ? f bnia&le oftia u::-awrw-:r ,.it JL tain Kaidyotaaie Dressi dSaSrpa 40310 Cr y-Ljp j osata complete outdt at UJ I -Ojnet theBtar Boot. tin: ' . 7T ,! w. jTMUV-i are cdvued that, they can ob- Dtessea and y ndenrar Barry Bros. ! .n i" L II DeRosse ! Gov, Doolittls was once a Republican." t' j ' twihh m.o a Trmhlirn orp.r acted . with more united purpose. I pait vvnenuugu - yQU with regret; such oi you a3 are re- the people of the North honored him witn electa - WiU, I have no doubt, serve your any p.ace, of tlust. but when he proved f.". 'r tlftt S t.i- ,i a..;.u rrnrrtAntinp of the new rrrrftnt to those trusts he was dropped irom n(,,i n descend upon vou all. Adieu. XWMiai.uuwi,,M "r" , I , Thnrhr.r offorcd the followiug: cron are daily received from the country. the rolls, ana now none so poor iu kJ ? "oiS Vhat the thanks of the Mayor and - ! T..lst Iaa 1H I . , , - K n 1 m n no mm revereucc. ouuku iuuww iu.rm(inareuereD.y uma-uw iw; DonH forget the8unday school benefit on Wednesday night. It will repay a xisit. aCartjohna house,corner Fifth and Bla- oundi whcn too late, that the North only JC fSery den streets, burned down Saturday morning nonorg itt servants when they carry out the efiacient manner in which tbey have discharged ..... i . :.: Tl 4V. rlntina nt rneir rtsuwinu umws, uaui principles tuey are ciecceu io maiuiatu. x. (,ft"tcd ; . I Mnr 4 ha 4rail. wriprn he rrill re- ! - f,f Htata oi " ftUluob ' reijj tx : ine nnblican bv main for many a day. It was the one mis- In utting ihi8 resolution Mayor Mai tin said North Carolina Will go Republican OJ hp ha, ht. Tn Offering the resolution for your appiova , I Steamer .Cumberland, Phillipa, Fayetteville, St. tha liadrr t Jttad. Uraf u&&lb lM---l-t n ft. WILLIAMS. ararT5tlVcr?Cbsd In I VJ EADT-IIADZ hlrU and Collars standard XI articles, can be bad or Ktmr Gov Worth, Worth, Fayetteville, Wortlrl JfiiWUClK :r . :: W. S. WILLIAMS. a-worth i em ic-cxcrka'atfc- v 6..wtf i i -. t, worm. I V -?-rr?" - n-M, .. , -r,,.r I -n i -rTrrrTr nTTt-rnnn r . t i Schr Mauna Lea, Talbot, Jamaica, J tviaaer uoawt 'Viffi:WOiTIW Twh tf2n' V.lT r 11-Stmr D Murchison.Garrisen, Fayetteville, I fSfi 'illiams & Murchison I WH?iSVr ?i 4- Williams Schr. John Somes, O. G. Parslay, Sr. efWiSl.:-;3iXVi. rj ?f l:rc woiiA4iea' ana Qentlemena' r .. JvM.h.r'r,i ni3f i usm. vara. B&ir ta and nrnr , Richmond, lie., I WiefllSifTdO I Foreale by J. 8, W1LLIAUB. ' I 4.m 1,- vMifjM T-trt" : O I .... : S tfes4ierCtriX:t alaej I flOCOJ lUUiogs and Matts, Brussels, r . - t -. . v ;; . - - r i r i .-an arn or ivirtiaM Schr. Lottie Wells, Watson, for Bath, Me., O IgS! rrri rjifci fT! jnr i r taaaia virk-4i.-' t-ri!ltbia I . - aortttm ureor G. Parsley, Sr. . Schr. John McAdam, Willard, for Bath, Iton O. G. Parsley, Sr. Velvet J. fi. WILLIAMS. RECEIPT. per river Steamers. &c. T! tlrrd- I a AGS V1I1 ana raraaol cott. Black and lyfcoa the tutor lis rfXesta ttreeV tid J yhHe, to Lace fointa and Oacques, a rasa us3eaaumi'"-3":5 , i . Fcr salts y J; S. WILLIAMS. steamer Jnniocr S19 bbls resin. 23 do tplrits. 18 do soapstone. Worth A Worth, Jekssaa A Birdsey, Williams & Murchuon, WUiara Broat Sprunt & Hinson. - stmr uumueriaua uui rouo, k aw vr feet bv C feet 6etCrf Ictl Q ttiO,Xiock 0i . . . . " - 1 '::"S'l.Jlf M.fra titrta w-i v ....- rerealeW - J.A wlLLIAllEv 47 ft ty tl fc:t r r-rt tt ptC3 10,000 majority. laJte o u u - forbgar here to say that it affords mc terlV regretiea lr. Ana wreeiey wut nuw o greatest pleasure to aaa my lesumouv io ..,.... . t.j hnMhl R,rd. Tn Marshal W. P. I aUwaraB Anv flre-eatinff democrat that can vote tor tne same way. iiKe poor a ray, we uau Ve foWamost TTr; nrM!v nan Income a radical repub company Will rum uim. and capable oflicer. Ready at ail times w ttp au : i ? ?!5J?-IU - 'M H-S3P !" rl A.f oaen.Uttii.of biao..,' critical and explanatory, an anaiytl- and am -anixendlt', coutalnhlar" Pro lavclsea, Jkccoarrt Sales, Bills of Lading, K . - Schr AdielAlO bbls spirits, 10 do turpentine, ld W 26 bales cottPb, 60 bush potatoes. , IWSSyP' ".7r5fti lV Schr S C Ebom-yo bbls rosin, 10 no spiriw, i :itT" , Olc-lSr: .--Vf I rrT""4 HEiNRTFinR'8 414 bush pea nuts, 15 bbls fish, too tmpC , ! 3HJli3ErWi!;V. i-fSJSl I 7 . ; ? . r IU-I-tSBERGER B. Stmr Casweii-WDDia iarpx ana ar. l Z-ziX?-l?ZZZ2 Z?X2ZlV" tnenvir nA nthin Jeanlnfdon. Series; with numcreus illns- soTs. A Alderman. Stmr Gov Worth 333 31 do soap stonej. Hinsou. Willard U bbls rosin, 83 dospirits, v JeSa igtrTfi Ut. brV la gona Ifnthftptca . ' " - . -. - . -i-M a rr i t n "ii I 1 mi a iirik jf aar,ak a -. n una ciutt-tt" .. l r ,.-r .a uiil a a c:a - roa. lr. W. ecrter efC-tei jests I rrr7 . . 'hi. Stmr. D. Murchison. 1T. bbip ipinw, l ;?. l1- TrXli t no J4-. Xl)n t-manHn r Willi All .STk3 U I A tTLJ li ElM 1 I' VI. .v-. I Unrnhin A AinermU. d. . UIBUHHUi I - ; ; f - - - ' 1 ". I! m . lul ,."L tTT,i r i"i.i. r t t.i I J.DL1 jsI!- Ltarl!lla ftfli BDS-WOM !-- : ' ' ' . , x 4- t ; -Mi . Wi liean in thirty days. The memorial services at the Cemetery, trationof city affairs, his dutv, he has been invaluable in the adminis- ... .. rf..rt-riead: In Mr. Thomas, ccrvoss, ; Testsrdav we had the first rain in two over u - l have found a faUh mi carctui, none? ana cup; weeka It U delightful. The trees ana --.t . 'mwittmmt ftno new tho most reliable and competent man can give , . - .. . I lUau UBU1 r- v-w - COASTWISE. p,4t.tiuo rk Steamshlb Lucille 1.731 barrelai roBin, 14 do spirits, aodo tar oaietcoti?n, . . . ' ft 9 - .m r an arlmiriittration. monument was in position and the statute with both fhese ofScers iny relations have feet i?w.-.,. ainfift worth of -iLr1 in tha nresence of the multitude, peen rrr;r Th AuTnT nTt i ert, Wte cMing 0r ilth00gh .sot .jmpathUing wtfl, the Con. Mvor.I been TtS $2ft& aw.ccrrtrc.,. rt-rcn frr- thence: nertiwsrdly fir U-fit -- U ? y 1S3J feet Xtaw tZJcSSzzS 3 0L 4dow,70bhpnut,3picaivlvv7IU j - - ---- - ' 'tU PmuLDKLTHU. steamsnip rxoaeer a,ifc us rosin, S4 do spirits, 50 do tar, 60 do pitch, Ode aiaBCLU,- i. - ways will be made pleasant. federate cause, we could not but aamirc ine J-gJ unanimous appreciation of your hon- 000 feet lumber. --- t . . i j:- Trtiin.. who walked that day nrflhle body for these efficient officers. 4. wt - .j .j,u, wtwi . - I . ' . yen. . riZ over our terribly dusty streets, and under a nata or nmw nm. viuu, m u, u v Bronchitis. . 300 do pitch, 2G9dorot ieei inmBer. for a - wnue txi vino, in oonor o .., ni tribute at iforaci Down Eut has Started the W- .r . . . This is an irritation or inflamation oroncmai iui into the lunt trom Catarrh w m nrvrji aatawra rLMk iii ra . . ik i - ..- . . I ffi err&TM of their soldiers. hMnU! tnhpR. which carrv the air balL I I .... t.il, - j 'i,.- a dutv the. into the Inn its. It arises trom a cold settled in sheeting, 100 Xt m o-- ' " ' thA throat, from Catarrh Subscribers to the Poit will remember owe to their dead a people whe would part8j &omgerotulouseffect Naw Yobk. Steamship regulator-t,5esi I 4Trnt. . r iva i.:- oni An. tv1i ha ,tii nti v-i ir. . . 1 . . . we nreaine pucn, io ao eoap i bia -w--,i4. Tl. fl V T IlCINC3rr.GER'8 Live Book and Music Store. GifO CCD dEUTa BE.7ED ALF BOf TOTS, Act CS5t tto fine 8unaer Ghoet, 010 REWARD. Kit 1. -bit dty, a OICLS with the name "Isabel Graham" prtkted on It, The finder itone; 62 bales cottea, 17 do 1 u it tiot tegrv "-v- pnaw on u mo nnacr ehooka, 700 buik peanuts. - it to this .-&. John Bofiei. IIX I vov . "iji 4 nnMtiM v . . . .. -: , i I- - . . .. !-, ). tivM in. a. I nft.hh vaIaa. The irritation trom tnis latter that VTS atop ail papers inai.iae suoicrip rorges moso men, wuu u- ...v-- commences in the ' ' . 1 ! - . :-. Vvfftrn tha iKth of JIaT 1 rlearer than life. WOUld de UUU Am www.w - - i vim v ' .-.- - I - .. .. 1872. : serve the contempt ci an soiaie Mtian on the civilized globe. It IS proper ith blood. ft X3 chieiiy dangerous from its have a festival and fair at the City Hall on . . r ii caWU of Averv downwards, produces hoarseness, counmg Sarre vno cuawai v - . - matter, sometimes mixed -rr o t. , rh extending to these .RicimoBP. 1U Schr. John 6ot. 1A 1 m 'faf$f tlnn ami ffftm ctAVArA I fiRR fA.t nf lntnhfiv." r ' ' r .vJfTTv.--r t-7."i..''T7.T ritation from this latter j B.tb, Me. Schr. LotUe Weill. -1535 1 r trynx and which feet lumber. . - ? . ; . -' . vl - , -T 'r i!jX : , - . .!, TTio onrt nvtnn.1 Titf KlTTT M TT Hrnr. ln" . Mff-flim. .I1.i 1 T-i 1 It f 3 arc uue urcaus The Bisters of Charity are preparing to n fihoull tendency to spread into the lun28 and terminate Cokk ob yAiptrrH rders. Ger, laraf . . . - . ... r, l iua u w " I j- .T,aTnfi.n Tt is in th cure of severe Herman Meimncn. s.rt dui rww. v ftiT,i anu iair at uo uut nw ua . - . . ... r v-,- i " wu9"rr " .; . - ,. t . a i t ., t -m a - - - . j ceasa. and the uroad manue 01 uuiii,j an( obstinate cases 01 this aisease mat ur. oamuu.-oci llondav. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs; , "7 r ,hw fnen meree's Golden Medical Dlscov.ry has achieved 250,000 sldngles; " . . . - IBOOU1U -LUiUiT LWIW VUV vw w. . Batil, Mrt-Schr. ; Jelm . McAdar.-UT,q Itc ci- iwvu wa a. vwi FOREIGN. utb for Or 3.753 bbls Jamaica. Schr Manaa Lea 7034 It ltSCT Bad ae qnesUess csked. ty o ,v , lt ' u.-i.-.xjvlJloo, - t lzzl Dalicr. r r day night. snouia amtuy ottw vuc cuv. -nparalleled BUCcess,and won the loudest praise T7e have no antipathy tQ a man because he from who have used it. It ia sold by all re-1 WRiy unvnTViT! ... n i i r no i hiit:L ui ukkuub. i . . 1 ' . 5 . r . ; Got Caldwell speaas at uuntoa, oamp-i was a uomeueraie somicr, u - - . - - - .0r L LUUtSH UWU IUV I ' 11 II 11114 1 as a rake. brinri; awav a roll of I tf Ilii-lliiJaW jf-4 tw w. v. U.. i-oi A . rtmAf the old com The i Harvest oi tne ilead. Wfceu the son county, on o j-ju w . .a r.u -i- comb acts .;tryj.na will have a bis turn out on ! nanions in arms, marching silently towaras parted fibers every time it passes through the WD , w , ... I . . . .. . ... - u- I ba?r haldneaa would Roon he inevitable. P.nt cncnr&r. QTTTJTi 4 V that CCasion. . . '. tne cemetery W pay tneir muuuo l n in this case, forlorn as it may seem.The memory ot their comrades, we tnougui it miechief can be arrested, the loss repaired. i j i - t v MAM Lvon's Kathairon. aided by a brisk application the old troops had turned out r ni' - . CsrtfcA fcl Cl tt3 KWDlV--k ajwt.';;-;.;:ir fffinili: r w - a ar rrrH T7vi m i , -r l r w k . mi m t T. TTTf JT&rV'S I r2 S , ..i :V , . r - - :. iT-Uii. i.fU to well to ( Ii ICD :C3Qa I i sjh Vx : t . rirrr 1 vtS ei-N wn T77T ops : "r . - fT' tsn.a i s trrriri.. cs TOM EES. .s Market Clerk reports 190 carts ia mar ket last week. Tber$ wpre slaughtered for city market 25 beeves, 13 bogs, 116 cbeep and 5 calves., ; ' ' ThSsitofia of Bruaswiek county are get ting up. a petition to have a pest office established at or near Town Creek to be filled Totra Gmi & tua success, rc tlA brnah to Bromote the absorntion of tha Wc do not I flni by the scalp, will stop the thinning-out look .t thi. .t .U in a politicanigBt,.nd iTSuiiToiiZ we be believe that the blood of the Confed re-endowed with vitality, and a new growth will .rat. soldier, .bed. the blood of the fl-gBj SSS&SSL will MuThe J5 Union soldiers was, as a sacrafice for the age is ' completely repaired, and the luxuriant Nation, tfnd to accompluh th. pW SLSSmS ' I . grand resuiti o; tne war. rtrgaisny ce&umrca. TfOl JLJL Sundays, trom $ to Oi A. M., and irea 5 to 0 P. M . . Our friends will pleaae purchase what Ice they, require during these hours. ' ' J.K.LIPMTT&CO. The Depot on Front street, near Uulberrjl will be opened on uonaay, usy uao. 4 - sty la. r-y!3 - - - ,B " - .. .. -. - i r -- . ;!:- -i ': I 1. 1 !I.'.,I,"'.J'.'. 1 ccrattrrtU. uea riteL'fce. - betweea Uarket and Frin- 153-lj M-3iHMMi jux - fry cr i zzat ezzzj x. ir t r i . ir las car &.e:rs;: Jt?j-csri..ir.-jk 1 ' . ' . . - , : - .. - . n- . . -.- ..' j I f - - ' j J I , . r T . - . .'-V - " ' I v ' "f tf ii '"iTniinBTniiiiMriii..ii.nwiii- aWimn iML:iii.-iii A r - ' ' - '- ' rr n r.iri rtr-r --- a ..w mi roacsaiTT.isiiitN XlUHT AND SHASONinLK, TiTTTrr.rrv a evt .tr: lcfthE!aJJoot.; V't" -7
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 12, 1872, edition 1
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