If -1 1 ) Vuv Thursday Hay 16th,;:i872. Governor Ca I dwellPublic Spcaldnc Got craor- CaIdtrcn,CoI.Tlr Har- groveaml others .will idrcs3,tliSiople at tbe following times" and- places, viz: Fayette vi lie, Cumberland co( ty, Sat unlay, tbc 18tb of May. - ' Rockingham, liicb'moD d dti o ty.M on -Jm tbc 20th May. : - Eumbertou, ttoueson county, Tuesday , Clinton, Sampson county, Wednesday tbc 23d May. . , 7 . . Wilmington, Xncw IIanovcr county, 1 liursday the 23d May r-- Buiithviltc, Brunswick coufafy, Friday the 21tb 1 May. . , ? WbitcsviUc, Columbus county, tiatuT; day tbe 25tt May. Ehzabethtown, Bladeu county, Mon day 27th May. . . Magnolia, Duplin county, Tuesday tbe 28th May. Hallsvillc, Duplin county, Wednesday tbe 20th May. Jacksonville, Onslow county, Thurs day tbe uOth May. Trenton, Jones county, Friday, the 31st May. 1 Goldsboro"" Wayne couuty, Monday tbCod of June. Snow 1IUI, Grceuu county, Wednes day tbc 5tb June. Wilson, Greene coufity, Friday tbc 7th June. . Tbe local editor of a Jacksonville paper wrote an item to4be effect that Winter was lingering in the lap of Spring,1' but tbc managing editor cut it out. He said tbe .idea was good enough, and original, and all that sort ot thing, but it wonld not do to pub lish, because tbe high moral tone oi the paper had to be maintained in a town lull of seminary girls. : wm Speak kindly in tbe. morning, it lightens tbc cares of the day and makes household and all other affairs move along more smoothly. Speak kindly at nirht, lor it may be tuat bCfore the dawu'somo loved one may finish his or her span of life for this world, and it will be too late to ask forgiveness. A young married woman publicly horse-whixped her own brother oppo site the second .National JianK in iicus ville tbe other evening. The victim is about twenty-three years of age, and his alleged offense is circulating reports prejudicial to. his sister's reputation. Whether her character was vindicated by such demonstration docs not ap pear; but in view -of tbc relation of the parties, it was generally voted that the young man deserved a thrashing, for if his sister bad gone astray, the brother should, have tried otber means to re claim her. W. II. DART, i.irriTT's buiiuiivc;, OUTH FIIONT ST., W LJL.MHSTG TOIST, 1ST. O., Pliiinticr. Steam -and Gas Fitter, ;M'l il !' r iu Wiouchl and Gal vauized Iron Tipcs, llrH Cocks, Vakcs, Ga Fixtures, ;unl all.de-' ril'tiuH a ul FITTINGS FORiSTEA'M, WATER AND GAS. r.Mii. ul;n .iil. nlioii );'i'l t'J liUin-: of COTTON MILLS, w i lb steam, Gas and Water. llc-U -JACOBI AXE, C-'ua rant rfd torxeel all otlu-rs. botli iu shape ami material, lie Mire to a-jk for 4 THE JACOBI AXE. , AND ACCEPT NO OTHER.' l w-uill 1 hen be certain you arc gc til the bet lor your money. EVERY AXE WARRANTED. 1 :r -ale, wlmli'sale and retail, at NATH'L. JACOBl'S VdDealers throughout tlic State. IX HARDWARE. IX lUltlCUI.TURAI, IMPLEMENTS. CUT ii icry, iron, steel. Nails, Guns, Tistolb, AnumUion, Ac. W e would respectfully call the attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS to our full and complete assortment, cm brneina all and every description of Goods in the Trade, and to the superior advantages wc can offer from Having the aircncy to sev eral leading factories in the trade. Alwavs on hand Sole and harness Leather. K i 0 and Calf Skins. Va nts,t)ils, Glass, Bash, Doors and Blinds, A.c.. Jc.- - . : : . lMcoso call and examine, before purchas ing, the stocfe at . - 0 - 1, NATII'L JAfJOBTS 1 fardwarc Depot, No. 9 Market St. nov u - ' r ' ' 117-ly JAS. A. LOWERY, CORNER THIRD AND PRINCESS 8TS., Opposite CityHaU. CARRIAGE LVKING, rAINTTNG, AND v reixxiriug neatly done, at .short notice. After Thirty Years of experience at the busi ness, i am prepared to do the finest and best, work in the City, nov 1 119-ly THE ;:S0L. BEAHSROSi J'f ".-i sit- 1 - O.MarJcejt' Streqt, HAVE JUSTf ppNED 4 ONE . OF ? THE largest Spring and Summer Stockq ever of fered to the public in this city, at reduced prices, consisting of - LINEN SJJITS, i And Clothing of every description. : , PHILADELPHIA',. READY.alADE pnnnst V- and the finest assorlmer4t of" r LADIES GAITERS ANI GHILDRENS' SHOES IN THE CITTpi ID PLY GOODS, 1W I'lLXi; FIGURE, O0J " PRINTS, .,r: ' o0 " CASSIMEREy, " LINEN SHEETING, 2lW DOZEN TOWELS. ANl5, ALSO, 'l'hc Litrsjcst and best assortment of , AND Childiuiicj Wear, All ol which vc offer at reduced prices iaOL BEAR & BROS. may 8 193-tf. ETABLLSIIED 1823. T. W. BROWN, SUCCESSOR TO BROWN & ANNDERSON, DEuVLEIl IN Fine Watcliet?, Olocke, J ewe , Oliver ware, i FANCY GOODS. SPECTACLE TO SUIT ALl'aGE. jSTo. 37 Market Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. AVafches, Clocks and Jewelry carefully repaired. . nov 5 . A 116-tf DAVID PIGOTT, TOBACCONIST, WILMINGTON, . r-r march 3 lS0-3m DEALER v.v- Fancy and Staple iDry Grood&, Carpets, RXattinss, Scc: ;3i North Fuor Stiieet, WUtnlngton, N. C. C.R.MAYER, BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY - 34 Market Btreetj DULIXSIN FRENCH AND AMERICAN" COXFKC- TIONEJRY, FOREIGN & OX)MESTlC FRUITS. ... ... v . i ucddincs and parties surtclieil at slinrf. notice, n ith all the delicacies of the season. nov .j lUi-ly rnrrYf , :PlI A3sos, WILMINGTON; N. C. 26 JIISCELtlNEOlfef. EORECIOSURB 0FM0RT6AGES.f nnO JOHN s FIELDS -AKD V!TFE CABl JL I than, William Warren and wife Henri ctU, George Robinson and wife Amy, J. C Toomcr and wife Melissa J.. Thoa. Gaoas and wife Isabella, John Howard and wife of Jane, London Perkins and wife Silvia, and J. H. Wriht,'greeUnK : . Whsbeas, Default has been made bj the mortgagors respectively named in tne mortrj cages following, executed to tne Cape Fear' Bail ding Association, viz : ! A mortgage executed by John Fields aod wife Carthan bearing date tbe 11th day of January, 1871, and registered in the Regis ters odce of New Hanover county, in Book B. B. B.pw5el52, A mortgage executed by William Warren and wile Henrietta, bearing date tbe 7th ' February. 1870. and registered as aforesaid in Book Y. Y.; page Ana. A mortgage executed by George Robin son ana wue Amy, neansg aatetne lllnday ol January, 1871, and registered as aforesaid in Book B. B. B., page 149. A mortgage executed by J. C. Toomerand wife Melissa J., bearing date the llth Jan uary, 1871, and registered as aforesaid in Book -B. B. B., page 145. , A mortgage executed by Thoa. Gauss and wife Isabella, bearin&r date the llth dav of January. 1871. and registered as aforesaid in Book a. B. B., page 142. A mortgage executed by John Howard and wife Jane, bearinor date the 22d Febru- MpV1""1 " f reSald 10 BOi 1 MHflmflBWi ji''l.1fit. VjTfLolrtrcrn' md wife SiTria, bearing date the 23d day of Februry, 1871, and registered as aforesaid in Book B.. B., page 181, And a mortgage executed by J: H. Wright, Bearing aaie tne low aay 01 juarcn, 1071, and registered as aforesaid in Book B. B. B. j Eage 315. Also another mortgage executed y the same parties, dated the 4th day of January, 1872, and egistered as aforesaid in Book D. D. D., page-275. Now, therefore, notice is hereby giTen.; that by virtue of the powers, of sale respecH uvejy contained in said several mortgages 1 regisrered as aforesaid, the said mortgages will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises ' therein respectively described at public auction at the Court House door in the city 01 Wilmington, oneaturday, tne 1st day ot Jane, 1872, at 11 o'clock A. M. The said premises are respectively described in said mortgages substantially as follows, viz: . John Fields' lot begins at a point in the Eastern line of Tenth street. 99 feet north ward from the northeast corner of Queen and lentn streets, and runs thence north wardly along Tenth street 33 feet, by 165 ieet oeep, Deing part ot vv. end of Lot 5, Block 82. William Warren's lot begins at a point" in the east line of Tenth street, 165 feet northwardly from the northeast corner ol Tenth and Queen streets, and runs thence northwardly aloDg Tenth street 33 feet, by loo ieet deep, being part of the West end of lot 4, Block 82. George Bobinson's lot besrins at a point in the. northern line of Queen street 189 feet eastwardly irom the eastern line of Tenth street, and runs thence alone: Queen street eastwardly 47 feet by 99 feet deep, part of J. C. Toomer's - lot begins at a noint in the northern line ot Queen street, 95 feet eastwardly from the northeast corner of Queen and Tenth streets, and runs eastward- ly along Queen street 47 feat by 99 feet deep, parts 5 and G, Block 82. inos. liause's lot begins in northern line of Queen street 142 Ieet from the N, E. inter section of Queen and Tenth streets, and runs thence along said line ot Queen street eastwardly 47 feet by 99 Ieet deep, part of lots o ana u, piock s. John Howard's lot becrins at a point in north line Of Queen street 47 ieet west wardly iruui luu X. vv. corner 01 tueen and jiexnm streets, and runs westwardly aiong vaeen street 4 ieet Dy uy ieet deep, parts 5 and 6, Block 82. London Perkins' lot begins at a point in the western line of Eleventh street 99 feet northwardly from the northwest corner of Queen and JUcycnth streets, and runs north wardly along Eleventh 33 feet by 165 feet deep, part of 5, Block 83. -T H WrinrVif'a lrt V t rr r a o n unint in I WMf is Aouii, ov) ::ziL w ew"; Church streets, thence northwardly along SiTth at rpt as foot, IKS foot r1ooT norto vi veto uou ui j auu u,U1UV& 01. Terms ol sale cash. DuBRUTZ CUTLAR, Att'y C. F. Building Association, may 12 300-12-19-23-30 Proposals for furnishing Rations and Ship Chandlery for U. S. Revenue Vessels. COLLKCTOK S Ol 11CK. CUSTOM HolK. , WlLiii-OTo-, y. C, May 9th, 187-'J g K A L E D PROl'OSALa WILL BE KE- ccivctl at this office until 11 o'eloek noon, of Thursday, the Olh of June next, for supply ing rations and .liip chandlery for the use of the crcMs and vcccls of the United tales Revenue Marine tierviee in tlii CoHeelioii 1 District, for the fiscal year ending oOth June, 1S73. tiehedulcs of the articles of tihip Chand- lery, to be bid for, will be furnished on ap- plication at this ofhec. The Government reserves the right to re ject any oj; till b!d. I D. RUM'LEY, Collector. may 1J 191-law6w F. A. 8HUTTE, No. 3 AMD 5 GRANITE ROW, Dealer in PURNITURE, MATTRESSES, WINDOW SHADES, PAPER HANGINGS, PICTURE r FRAMES, CORDS, TASSELS, FRINGES, &c, &?. Having just received a supply of Furniture, lam prepared to give; the public as good 1 bargains as can be had in the city. Please call and examine. nov 0 . WM. McLATTR,IlSr, T HAVE MOVED MY PLACE OF BCSI 1 NE.SS to the corner of Eighth and Castle streets. My friends will please take notice. mm Devote to jstsrtrnr. oj, the K E PU B Hi) A N IPABTY. i I9 publihed ever y afterewn a f the a;ttn i h -tngly low rate of I JP1! VE nOluluJlto ie Annum ! It will be The Official r&an r Che CUy laa CountT. an wlh devote par- perity of the Cape Fear region, j THE EVENING POST will contain full and complete MARKET BEpfc'BTti, Summary of Stat JTewt--, s : Original Poemfef. Miscellany. Humor, News, Etc., i We hope to make our paper A, WELCOME GUEST, (at. every lire-side, and to allUl of i- it wm be useful to The Merchant, I-. The Xeclianio, I f .! The Professional, I The Farmer, k : i The Fumilyfaiia I- - V. ' . ?: The Chilircn. i. r. , "NS'e offer our columns to our bu-ne-.j men 5i . believing that as an Ad vnuTi.il" ul Medium, they are EQTJVL TO THEBEsST. ? t Dealer, by consulting their own -interests will advertise to reach thob whose trade they wish to obtain, an as . I I- I THE EVENING POST! will have a large circulation amofl lal oring men and others who do not read the Local Democratic papers, we believe It fi paying Investment for liberal dealers to advertise with u?. i I CU1 business letter! should l i addressed to theBusine - Manarer.and all cominunica liona or lctters in relation to the iditorial department, to the Editor. WM. P. CANADAY. . BVSEFTS MAAGEE. ; 4 JAMES C. MANN, Ebitobj "POST : 1 nri may lS-u. .-St g'T'rf? b NAY A S S A GO OF W:iBMIWG-TON, 3 5' a- v . MANUFACTURERS ; - a;; m. in MJUXj -Tj.v:.. . - ' Which has established a reputation as a .istandard tcrtinK . ,f . COTTON and other SOUTHERN CROPS, i m;m ; "... r-:. Riph in AMMONIA and ALKALINE SAINTS, VlVlc nc(J7LtU rLnuircil by the TOBACCO CROP. ! ". punliarly rLfiuiad "DISSOLVED XIIOHI1.Va,k; Trcparcd especially lor conniostin, with COTTON SEPD. 1: - THROUGHOUT THE SOUTH. salcbya-iul. Hon. R. R. BltlDCi Ellis, Presid'Ciit. C. li. fJItAI'l LIN, Suk ti, &. Mac UAK, ricciclaiy liiid Treasurer. cnut ni. ian 11 HAIL KUADN. Wilmington. C;harlone& K. Rr K. Company. OrriCB Chief Enoineeu & Gen'l Si r., Wilmington, N. C, April 10, lb7:i. 1 Sgfe3 E OF lONEOIlL "JJNTIL FUKTHEK MOflCE,. the ti.utio j on this Road will ri'ni as follov, s : PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Wilmington, daily at 7:00' A. M Arriveat Abbottsburs:. .10:09 4i .11:21 " . P. -M. . 11:05 41 . 1:15 " . 6:15 A. M. . 7:07 ,l . S:15 l .11:07 " ,12:20 P. M. 4 ' Lumberton. . " Laurinburgh. 41 " Rockingham ,c Lilesville .... Leave Lilesville at Arrive at Rockingham . . u 44 Laurinburgh . , 44 44 Lumberton . 44 ' Abbottsburs . 44 " Wilmineton . On and aite-May 1st a daily Freight Uaiu j Will leairr'. Wilmiiin-tnn ''."1". A M .iml i arrive at 3:30 P. - M., besides oue ui two umoer trains as rc'iuired lor the current ; business. ' i f No Train will leave on Sum 8. L. FREMONT, .' Chici Engineer and Supeiinf cfuient Through tickets tickets to Charlotte J only f 10, staging only 55 miles, roads' good ' in Summer.'" j aprll 25 jDiJ ! Wilmington. Columbia & An gasta R. R. Company. Gen. Supbkintbn dent's Ornci':, r WlLMiNUTON, N. C, Mai. 'S isT:,'. V CHANGE OF SGNEO US, TDllfi FOLLOWING' jaCHKDLii Wl go into, effect at 0;U-3 A. M., Sundav, 31st inst. DAY EXPRESS TRAIN, (Daily.) Leave Wilmington V. A . M Arrive at Florence ... A. M Arriveat Columbia i-.s, V. M Leave Columbia.'. ...11:0A. M j Arrive at Florence -i; l i'. M j NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY (SUN- . DAYS EXCEPTED.) Leave Wilmingtou o.:;u ll. M Arrive at Florence Arrive at Colombia . . Leave Columbia Arrive at Florence Arrive at Wilmington 1: M . M (; il) A. M .11:01 P. M .. C:'Jo A. M . JMO. C." w j ;-' DfOK, l.ir i'l ;:ui t. mar 31 1 1 Wilmington &;Weh!on Li, Company. OFFICE UENEUAL OLITl.iN i rMLMr WlLMINOTOW, N. Cl, M:T h 1S71. ) CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. I Ou and after the oist instant Passenger Trains wUl leave Union Depot at 0:35 A. M. and 10:40 P. M-, and arrive at 3:10 A.M. and 6:15 P.M. Freight Trains leave tri-Avcckly at 7: !. A. M, and arriveat 1:40 P. M. Express Freight 1 rains will leave at P. M., and arrive at 11 A. M. On Sundays the 10:40 P. M. and 3; 10 A. M. train only will be run. JOHN F. DIVINE, General .Superintendent mar 31 ltw-lf STREET RAILWAY. NEW SCHEDULE. ON AND AFTER- THIS DATE, U,i. !..:' v. - ! in schedule will be run on the ireet j Railway. . Cars will leave corner of K 1 Chi-- :uid Front street, for the Union I'-rp..;. -.. j; us A. M.. daily, to meet t lie Southern tnsiw, -top- j ping at the various Hotels smd j:.;i.rTi!i- j Houses on the route, Ieavijsr in. lei' -u ' the arrival of th Southern irstin. Iu ii'' cveriincr will 1 -a v Corner of Frojif ;,..(! i;-u ! Cross streets at 5:50 A. Al.f lor I n ion I p ! . in order to-connect ,wilh t ne . ortm.ru l!o tels and Roardinjr Houses, luavinj ri''u Delect on tne arrival of tho Southern i ; .ni train. Regular Sf iiturJuE During the dav 1 1 .f cars will run from A. M., until s V. y., allowing 15 lhinutes let w en eaeli turnout, and for theifurthpr arcornmodfition oi ti,- public, one ear will he run until H:! p.m. each day. DAN LEh KLEIN. It 1 CHANG ii if lit "t9""""! p"''11' L In the evenin- wilt leave eorner of Kro ' u...-d n e-ha im r-rWof Dm; lilpftil JC , , t,,; and Rod Cross streots at 5:l. P. M.. makin- ",,,' lV;ol,!a,iiJ' iyinoutir Cliuiyaro - - Jv 7 t , thn,n.i c.vm: i i... i-i o .iitnu tions. .Mr. Heecher is asxtledy v f , . - I potn thearrfV-al of the Northern train. u i;u ;U1'1 ihl fM'torial stall. . '" V- J -Will leave the corner of Rod Cr-oi ii'i , TUT TFTIIIS O I-' RTTJfTIiIlT,fO!V, 7" ' f- - i ' Front at 10:90 P. M., to meet the southern ! 1LIt:,1S V SUICll 1 IUW . nov v llti-tf A N$) CO MP A NY, OP T;iiE POPULAR MISCELLANEOUS. S T fe A' MS II I P LINE, , i LING TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS j VRJ$l NEW YORK, AND VVKDNFS i -DYS AND SATURDAYS I' ROM I WILMINGTON. I !TllUir-ll CONNJiCTlONN U'lTn AI,i. JtAlLKOAllS l.EAIHINC; Out or wilmij;ton. ."o pa4eners taken. For Ereiyht nip'V to , BRRY BROTHERS, lAfCiilS, may I 117-11 i" P'P ! I ii V THE I ( ) A H HI A K H I II I I K I AND earl Hominy Mills r j rv;i-!:iully ,.n 1,;mmI ' j-KXTR A .FAMILY and SUPEli FLbl K. i t arl llonuny, Scd Rye, Seed Wheat, Seed Oats. Corn,-Cow Peas, White Pea, and all kinds ol' Horse, vuu anu notf rceu. . r - " ;i! tli- Mjii'kct Min i ' '" ;i! l.,u' s' :t!.i:in"k J) .... corn.T ! t Mini l)(..;k ,-), .C .j V( . ,,,,,,,,! . , t I l j - !!;'. A !l uo... -,,!., i;iv.-.l .V. - - I UX. 'J.UIIAM, fi., 'pi i l.. i ) ' i ! -J CLIFFORD HOUSE, n ! !' ii J ' it-ox t s;ti; i: j. j', " I. i. , WILL. KKMKMiM-IIi 'IIIAT J M ia- n!:ni?y su.ji!i.. u r.iH'M Ci--;)V- ;'!!'! I"l;. -. oiihc .ry Wr-j. I 'nin j-T( !-'--in-it:-.-;iD u.j, f,,r (Jf7 acconiiii(.d;ii ion '.'1 1 1 l-v I 1 :i Vellum pull!)-. THOIA CONNOR, B .A. ROOM, N. E. corner of Mulberry and Nutt Sla. i A :v.-;iy; liaud lli: fic-t 'i'lalily . Scxars d I 57-1 v A family Pa lie r iil;iy-, lie time-. ' )t a ii'--i th"'-l 'HRJST-IAN UNION, " ri:;-"-;.ari;in, II"! i-i.ju-. I.iteiary 1'aniil.v v. --j-a'p'-r, w Itos'1 Editor is " , 1IKXKY WA'Rp BEKCJIKK. I ' ? somktmi.nw; I OU J I V I i: Mfmiu n . oi i mi- I f orsf-noLf . ill matters of.Keil-zion, ; Moi;.'-. I'olif i.-s, I.ili;iiur', An. SM-i.i,,-.-' I'-uliui-o. I'ljvtry -. News, l-'l;tin for Vouii ; ;t ini il, 'J'i'ui h for E eryboUy. ! .Mi:. 1Ji:i: mill's vigorous- pen, in his Kdijn- ati.i i;tr l'api rs, ami .Mr. Lllinwm S. lid inoTfiVial Onl. rs, Dniffs- or flR$TC0ML ririST SERVED.. -1 i:, .1 '4 . i -A J .r- f. . n .":. hi ' . 1 , I Onlv S:?XHV 1 AU-A ." nii,.- " - I' I HI1' I llll