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'esday, juiyji ,. ' ..... aiia will cioseas otrsj - Nomine:) mail . i5 a. m. hVrtiXk, .-4:30p.Mn L (nlSht) S. - - - 8 p. m f(-rD'0 ' Ed. R. Brink, Of: wS-ton Library Association: close at 1 o'clock P. M. i 8 P.. l,,- ! I uuuu- L N. Gcrkco, has taken charge oi r .....loHnnand will superintend tritv Cii"' " 1 ,;er, bereafter. He alone iri.vl tO COllCCC Buuaw.ry , Lpt or tbe same. , ; f p N Harbiss having accepted io this office, we. hereby, give ,UHm , : -.ina fnr mnnr.vs due that uis ito.jo , -r ,rrj,;r. nontracb for advertising will be U cu . i -J 1 nnrnir nut IIV hs'PosT.- , CITY ITEMS. ----- Ser?icc, U. S. Army-Weather Report. Observer's Office, ) WilmingT0Iv' July Tl bed Ob-lBarpnj;Thcr Weath er Wind irnt! en i tici Udeg! CalnVClear 10 A. M. M. M. J0 A. 30.18 '89 ' Caimsuair 30.17 104 4 ' 30.14 194 " CalmlFair S fresh iFair Otto Schutze, Observer, U. S A. Statement of the Receipts ot Cotton jd Naval Stores at the Tort ot Wih Won, N.jC., for the week ending h 1,1873: . 406 bates. . 5,504 casks. . 1,526 bbls. ton ritB Turpentine, ide Turpentine . . lin .16,433 . 487 The snake which was so cruelly put I death a day or two ago, WH3 a most uable citizen. It was the property pet ot Dr. J. E. Winants, and had VCD llaeutiiiiUBb lunuiui vm. chickens, inasmuch as he killed all rata that were waging war upon Snaky left his nice home, and ded his way into the yard of a neigh- L where he was so cruelly put lo deafb. Ihc laDsuasc of some great poot (?) will say, "Let tbe dead and the utiful rest." Mayors court, i Honor W. P. Canada y, Mayor, pre9idiDg. SfEOEGE Washington, charged "with iling chickens,- was bound over to next term of the Superior Court. Robert Hill, charged with burglary. JE dismissed. . axe Grant, charged with alarming dy, and acting in a very disorderly insulting manner, was fined $10 and tl. . : eoroe Washington, for striking in Green with a brickbat, was fined and costs. ; jjEonoE Washington, for resisting a Jce officer, was fined $50 and costa.j L I HE followini? is fhp afnnV nf f!rtftrm Naval St OTPS fin honH TnU 1 e . , as compiled by us from the books r ""uiuti m commerce : on on band . . . 1,580 bales noat...... , Total .. 1,858 F Turpentine On hand. . . 1,725 bbls, 27 '; anoat Total.; ' . 1,753 pTurpeatine-on hand.. . 7,115 bbls.1 anoat Total .11,383 . .41,993 fn on hand... bblfe. :anoat . . 0,5.10 45,576. Total.... 5 band., afloat 't Total... .. 833 . 105 : 93S bblk. t Cir.Gc? Ashing ton, dis- rPr,K: CI01CJen toe, was fcVi . vireen last night Ik . ' Q Walnut beeen aboitt Fifth ; streets, with bout as many 06 a9 he cnnlrl 11 FeVrf; ,VJ carry, -wuus aroused the suspicions r uulcer, whprp llnnn -il, Knightr ot lover of rd fight th.i. , 0 rit and be I ill.h . uuuut nowev r"H to er, hola cno te" -off to. J ever, gb."i lock I tvu jthe nif j luring cer,ll bls. gating place necks en bat IfeSe reuses t0 little teli.-U Qnei:tueed'aweares surprised heW.V. luc,lllu3trious n&me of my of btA"uut r.8ina DamQ,;a ' "J name etc.- t 1 THH TOWn-XIHIER; r - Hot J J, i 1' I ?, I i 1 Hurra b for tbe regatta. ,Watenelons ircUriiand. Glarclt punc&oii : jny I When does Uxejlog tax' commence ? Aiia the gloiloariotirth Approach eg. Mosquitos have not yet, left .this Vicinity,, f, v , t : , ... . ) Col; Ellis, of' Colrtmtjusj wtfs in trie" city yesterday. ' ! rf WhfrpvotiTdnHbe ktierJofei,t and run nu uyer mr streeiaraKr!wefaiDer f ! Most eTerybody's plans are perfect ed for next idayT ?Oh? if' we hd !a . . Ull II I I itij, 1 I I f 1 1 1 J 1 . A balky horse on a hot day' is es- pecUUyggvgt. ;lpQta,the; arivir did not commune with himself. ! Reathe , funeral notice of St. John's Loofee irrrlBe idvertisine col- umns. ItasofHbaWliiere vill be la large turn putS s A 4 . B-tIeawrMestef- day, with One regtjlar lobster claw bn it almost aa large as tbo -rest of" its bodyul Who can account lor it ? Marshal Pjuck jlwa hiinsejf veiw energetic in cleaning up tbe city. Tbe carts are ; busily engaged and there is- but little' fear tff-srri epidemfcJ 1 ; No rAPEB. will be Issuedfrpm js office on the, Fourth of July. We be lieve printers should have an opportu nity to celebrate as well-as 'other-folks.' Those chickens were the property of mine-host of the Parcel! -House. George once worked with Col. Davis, and knew the " ropes" -about' the yard. j : I ; BOARD: OF ALDERMBN.--But littte business vf.ia transacted at tbe meeting last night. 1 We ; glean the,,lollowing from the morningpapers : '' ) Petition of H. H. Munson and M. M. Katz, in relation to carts on Market street was ' referred to Commltfee on Streets land WharvesL j Petition of Reuben Jonesfor permit- Bion to erect a wooden addition, with tin roof, to the present building, was laid upon the table. , John H. Robinson received 9 votes on the first ballot for Chief Engineer of the Fire Department, and was declared elected. 1 Owen. Dove received 7 votes for As- sistant Engineer, and was( declared elected. ; Much skirmishing then-occurred over the selection of some policemen, which i resulted in no choice, . The Board couldnTt agree to go into an election of Captain of Police, but voted one time on the choice of the Second Captain, which resulted in.Henry Kubl setting 5 votes, and John Evangelist 5. No elec tion. ! ! The Board then adjourned until the regular meeting, to behel on the third Tuesday in July.. ' The Fourth. Very general prepa rations have been made for a quiet cele bration of the day. Tbire 'will be but little of a public display, but ur citi zens generally will take advantage 6f thelroliday for a rest. ; TrriBTost.OppieE will be closed from 8' a m".. to.0jp. 1 " 80 that-: alt" who a?e Mxjoni tead, their letters -must go earl4llionfiog' for their mail. ; . IHE i:roauce Jiixcnanee nas passea, ihefolIOwina': 1-"' ; adjourri -Iroui: Thursdayrnodni meeting unttu lion aay; ana ms unacrstooa tnac tHe rnsmBers of this Board bind them- selTesrtlMna buyiugpr selhurig of n4- yal stores -or cot ton, and recommend B general suspension of business, on trr ayjacd;atjrday, J aiy atn ana oth. tWfeiffiilW haUed with delight by the clerks and salesmen on Water street.; The Wilmington Rifie Guards will hold: their aDnual pic nic at Hilton and-a good time is expected there. The Regatta at tbe Sound promise? to be a grand affairJand hundreds of our citizens will take advantage of the day to gel areatnof?frisn ?air at the sea snore. , .. k j i , ' Excursions to Smithville will also attract man and we suppose the lovers of exercise and active enjoyment will avail themselves of j ihe opportunity to dance the hours away. i The" Cff?T iANb douKT offiees will be closed that ihe .employees may. have,a abort rest, and it jls hoped tljat no siA ners will be capttrred to marrow - an & be compellgd to He' in" the guard house on' theday. fxi j ; The BANfwJUl blosd, and deai ers having notes 'maturing on the fourth must pay theta-to-raorre'wL i J . j Tnji SuPEBioR Ct;bt-U1 adjodf i, and all public busipesVeiog stopped, it is hopei.tbafeeveriboy will have (a good f tirne, and , that, no accident wul iocc'Tto" mar. the general festif jtjf J STATE ITEMSi r auk .EKigecom ibe crops arefloufishirfc Mb. W. H. Knight, of Enfield, is seriously ill. Crops look well in the Ticinity of Wadesboro'. I he otatesTille Brass Band is lOhATft a new set of instrument!. 4 T - 1 Newbern wants an excursion train to Morehead City every Saturday night. ir VHP j0 t0 TarTRivetJ,opkey. CJr,aTrjro1ias ben 'corrrrleed Tarboro' is besieged with hogs. Three'or four hundred roam thetreets at will. i Mrs. Sallie J. Way, wife of Rev. ll F. Way, died in Statesville on Wednes- liylikstyMA Jia.Oi.iHlJ Ml, Fifteen printers attended the mar -riage of Johnstone Jones "IStq.,) last Thursday, in Charlotte. Hardy Jqnes, the;murd!ere, wa sentenced in Newbern on Friday to be Ranged on the th of August. , . Mrs. Martha Murray hanged her self in Hillsboro' on Sunday morning. She leaves two children. An empty whiskey barrel expidcTeol irif Jjesvillc, Anson county, the otherday. miich tctble astonishmeht of itbe nitif fcs) boro' at 11 o'clock on Monday." for the crime of rape upon 8ie jellbn Of aMltTe girl fo.ur years old. The omce of Secretary and Treasurer of the Western North. Carolina RaiL Road has been removed from Statesville toMorgantdn. i -.'H Ir'il The Richmond Enquirer speaks, of Hon. AM. fWaddell's address at Ran colph Macon College in very compli mentary" terms. 1 - ; Six shares of the stock of tbe Western North Carolina Railroad were recently, sold an Statesville ; three brought 45 cents and three 25 cents. ; A case of genuine Asiatic cholera wai reported in Concord the other day. The patient is a colored manj who Was sloW ly recovering at last accounts. ; . . ; V An enterprising chicken thief came to grief in Concord last Sunday. He was arrested on the train en route for the Charlotte market, with a full cargo Of the stolen bipeds. The Raleigh Sentinel says : On Sun- day night as Mr. W. A. Farrias was passing up. Cabarrus street,1 a person whom he cculd not recognize, on ac count of the darkness, stepped out from the opposite, sidewalk and deliberately fired a pistol shot at him, the ball pass ing close to him. The villain -beat a hasty retreat. ' ! , The Raleigh Hews says; Ve think that when a citizen by his conduct de serves public notice and public appro bation he should receive it, and we unhesitatingly affirm that' no man ,n Raleigh has done as much aaMr. R. S. Pollen for the cause of education. He has given his time and money for the providing.of suitable buildings for the Raleigh Female Seminary, ,. and ; this school stands as .a monument to his generosity, and if we mistake not, the Peace Institute has also shared his lib erality. The Supreme Court of this State has reversed the decision of JudgoTourgeei recen tly 'made in f the, Superior Court of Orange: county, iri the case Ruffin vs thejyommissioners of Orange, as to the power of the State to tax United States Treasury notes and National Bank billa as money, also, solvent credits. The opinion ,of the Court was prepared by. Justice Reade. ; I It will be 'remembered that Judge Tourgee held that neither United Statea Treasury ntes nor National Bank hills were subject to taxation by the State, also that solvent credits were - not tax. able, as tbe deposit remained money either as United States Treasury notes) or National Bank bills t ; , y , We understand the Treasurer of State has invariably inlffucted the' Jist- takers in the Siate to require4ax payers to list their money on hand of pn deposit, also their solvent credits, regarding it as his duty to see that the law wia executed, as the law imposed a tax on these sub fccis.Baleigh News. The "Great industries of the United States," contains an historical summary of the origin, growth: and perfection pf the chief industrial 4 arts of the coun try, it also contains 1,304 pages with 50Q iUnitrations showipg.theLlai op erdndf-Qf' the mannfaettoqr 'fffg-fi-tide in use. i To? a man who is anxious to!stoie his mind -with nseiut Icnp vi$$ge it ; is simply indispensible. Parties' in want of a book of Jtto lMnai.cao receif e per copy, which is fifty centsf uridjhe regular subscription woe-. t Jfhemfrom'j'Mft GerjNyEfarrj i, thAi office of The ivENw4iT3oC 1 3 .M. Thiers is going back to his Jitera Ty.'werky He is aboutLtoritijatek oh the tArts In ItaTy'dunngV-WI6 9 was: Washington. July 2J r R. W. Taylor, 'First CJomptroller has 'an- dressed a letter to an eastern Senator, say iag that the back pay will be at the disposal faf Senators and Representatives for two years LTxm date. , f ilnrmeitbirrc6ngress from Oregoh, is dead. The village of Bellville, New York, hfcs been burned Loss 830,000. Attorney General Williams this morniAg ey General Williams this mornii ). H. Williams: i ivedjtbtf . Geo, We have this day given notice that all pajst ' due coupons of the RtAt for March. April. ; ' dA J une ,will be paid on and after tke - ixtst here and in New York. The b mount of this payment exceeds three hun dred and twenty-five thousand dollars. 1 1 coupons, due before the 1st or June, were nb paid, and I have paid them. This 'makfes over jthrea hundred thousand dollars intffl--est due by the late administration, which hve paid. Wm. P. Kellogg SPRINGFIELD. July 2 U Aiy coiinbfi'bif fHel creditors of Bowles Bros. & Co., at Ingleside, on Saturday, it was. decideS iiot to fi,walt a settlement of the ds tate in bankruptcy, but to press the aecep tppInrApln'Cli offer, and tbe firm's bodsWthe balance o the debts; said bonds tobe received for all dues to the. in 11s re-esiannsnment as a Trade jsxenange j "COttrpany, rittt 'not In rdpaymentf mxmfcy ishnrf ed end lube radeemable in five br blforVleVyrs? nr.. . t i The Alumni meeting of Willfams noilege, after a long discussion, decided against the admission of females ) -n - , , JCh mef tingl the Italians, last.', evening jto, protest against the trkfilein Italian ehijdrin was a success ;as to resolutions, but a failui e 1 as 'to attendance. i ESxGovernor -Solomon of Wisconsin, was the principal speaker; ' Frank Gillen, who stabbed his wife dedd, rjiead guilty, landf asentehced. to )mprs oifrent for' Uf al iat41ab6r.' ' f' ' j OHIO. ' " i. '-. .tl; 'i r'fi ; r ClNCIlTNAXt,., J tUy. & A mass nieeUug Of the opponents of the Eepubliean atty has been called atColum bus for JuIJr ''30 to confer anj Jpefhaps : eom bine upon a new departure. . , . MISSOURI. 1 -; - t .. " : St. tibxns, Jiily 2. ., A judgment for 131,000 fias been' obtained against Barton Able,' former tax collector: One cholera case reporied,jyesterday, . TENNESSEE. Nashville, July 2. There were six deaths yesterday from cholera. ' ' NEW YOitK MARKETS. STEW. YORK, July 2. Stocks firm. Gold, beyy at 115 Money easyt isA per cent. Rrchange Jong lOO,, short 110. Government bonds quiet. State bonds very dull. Cotton duU. Sales of 184 bales. Middling 21 cents., . . .lbur iulL Wheat quiet, without change iora flLUiet new wesiem mixta 50 a 63 center S!-Pprk firm new mess $16 20. LaTd quiet Western steam Bfi a 8 cts. Spirits Turpentine-Stead jr at iA a 45 cenis. Rosin quiet at $2 80 for strained. Freights steady. . j iiiEiGNnLAkkETS. 1 '. it " London. July 2.' ; - Consols 02 it 92 fJ. S. 10:40'J3, 03. - ' , LrvEBFOOL, July"2 Noon, Cotton quiet but. steady. Uplands 8; a 8d, Orleans 9 a 9L - ; ; Cotton closed qoleVr Uplands 8 a 8Ka; Orleans 9 a 9d. Sales of 10,000 bales to speculators and 2,000 bales to exporters; j Tobacco, Snff- and rStaroh. i&tiWCfX&B and ciddtea tobacco ;! 15 bbls and half bbls Snuff ; J n35 cases l and 2 oz.' Snuff ; ! ' 50 boxes Btsrfch. ' For sale by , june3 P.' W. KEROHNER.; : cNails, Hoop Iron and. Glue. . 300KEGS NTAIL8; . . t ' 25 tons Hoop Iron ; r 17$ bbls Glue. . . For "Bale by tiaiW : "F W. KEUCnER.! Molasses Salt, Flbnrj 1 250 hhds and bbls S. H Molasses ;? 4,000 sacks Salt ; ; : " 800 bbls Flour., For sale by june30 , F..W, KEBCIINER. PAPER, DOUBLE CAP, demy, quarto post, bill 'capi legal . cap foqlscap, letter, packet nte,oommeTcial . note, Octavo note, billet; 4nttlaJn4 French, . t V ... ,.t I Orficiai and. letterrwhlCaoary buft Sc HEINSBBRGER'B, j t : n i j irn: Q)n.n iune Id , ;i? ;ifl )a.fJ'4T, Office, TrBasnrer & Collector, : CITY OF. WIUUNGTON, N. C, ) ,:iot; ..iL 5 ? at. XV t TJ TUl?fUPlrl tnHnif dt.Jof Bonns r-ta4;uji or wiinungwn -f'1! Vii rittldatiJaBk qSXiw $tatcreceanthei y Cottpotus pajbjer in. ?Newt,Yorknn Bpuds of City of Wilmington uepfSpjWlll be paid at the National Dtink bf the llepubjlc orfflaftrurytS&?ii T C SERVOSS, iiar aiia if jji Tray If er re 1 -1 1 I I I I i I ; i DIED. .?PJlzli1& Ti on the 1st init, MSjDpSTIHEgq. aged72 years. The Tuneial will take place to-morrow Thursday) -afternoon at .4 1 o'clock' at the First Presbyterian Church; thence to Oak dale Cemeiey. 7 The friends and aequalnt anpes of the iamily arenvited to attend. . co: ElCTATi i f A lfffgCTON;MAJlKT. r -.WEDNESDAY, July S-llOF. M. iRrraTuaPHNTntB Sales of 85 casks it 411 and SO casks city distiUed at 43 cents per gallon for Southern packages. Crudb TrmPEirriNB Sales of 206 bbls at 00 Tor Hard, and 3 00 for Yellow Di akd'ylltlH., i Rosnc Sales of 5C0 bbls at 13 35 for Strained. . TAR-rSales of 23 bbls at $3 10 per bbl. Cotton No sales reported. . ,, . -.r'-1 r. m mm t I Eecejpts of naval stores July 2nd, as ap pear on the bulletin, board of the Produce ExchauKe: Spirits. Turpentine, (bbls.,).......-... 778 Rosin, (bbls.,)..,..;..... 3,093 Cotton, (bales) L 10 s - ; AKB1YED. r -3 Steamer D Murchlson, Garrison, from Fayetterille, to Wllliama & March ison. Steamer Juniper, Smith from Fayette vllNVtdVilliame & Murchlson. y; 'll ;,"vi CLEARED. - i Si Steamer Jubiper, Smith, tor Fayette ville, by Worth & Worth. . . k! (8teamerD Murchison, Garrison, for Fay- l L '. t. i '- nr:m e ' Steamship ' Tonawanda, Wiltbanks, for Fhlladeljphfa, by Worth & Worth KifiCEIPTS. PER RIVER STEAMERS. &c. ' Steamer D Murchison 485 bbls rosin, 128 do spirits turpentine. , ' EXPORTS. COASTWISE. , PhiladelphiaSteamshipTonawanda 158 baTes cotton, II do rags, 16 do yarn, 996 bbls rosin, 34 do spirits turpentine, 1 bale wool, 22,806 feet lumber,' 10 hhds molasses, 441 bushels peanuts. mmmxjmummmmmmmmnmwKmmmwmmmnmmwmmmmmmmmnmmmnn) NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Office , Wilmingtoii. ColnmMa an! Augusta ; Railroad Company. t Wilmington, N. C, June 25, 1873. . ;A SPECIAL MEETING of the Stockhold ers of the Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta Railroad Company, will be held at the office of the Safe Deposit Company, in Baltimore, on Thursday, the 17th day of July next, at 11 o'clock a. m. J. W. THOMPSON, Secretary June 26 33 lawtto FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSION. THE STEADIER WACCAMAVV WILL make an Excursion Trip to the Sea Shore on ' F'rid.eby, July -tli, Leaving wharf near Market Dock at 7 o'clock. Passengers landed at Smithville, Fort Cas well and taken to sea. Opportunity offered to go fishing, sailing or to enjoy surf bathing. ; ' String band in attendance for dancing pur poses. . t A pleasant trip guaranteed. No liquors allowed and strict order main tained. 5 Fare, round trip, $1 00 ; Children half price, THOS. D. MEARES, Agent. June 18 td Star and Journal copy. r Bntter, Molasses, Syrnp, Hams, JUST RECEIVED, EX STEAMERS METROPOLIS and Lucille Choice Goshen Butter, - A No. IMnscovado Molasses, f' A No. I Golden Sy up. . Extra choice "Magnolia" Hams. In addition to above, daily arrivals of Ba con, Hay, Corn, S H Syrup in barrels, tier ces, and hogsheads, Lard, Sugars, &c. For sale low by BINFORD, CROW & CO. junc 25 . 32 Beware of Counterfeito ! J JOB HOSES' ?cj$" Are MtmfMyOOUS'l'XarailSXX IHAmett Drufffflst endeavor to $ell the counterfeits te make greater vrojUe. . Tie genuine name of Jb Mm on eh package. All otkere are tcortkUee tmUatiem: Th ortmrrne Pills are unfailing in theetir of an those iwiafol and Oaanoaa dimaaes to which the famala . cofiaUtaUoa im sabjMt. Tfirr mnimato .11 axifhn na ctin all sappression of th menaea wban cawed 7 cold, inflammation, or disease. In aU eaaes of Nerroaa and . Spinal Affections, Pains in tha Back - i?dL on Blight exertion, PaipiUtion of theHaart. Hysterica and Whiten, they wUTeffect a cmg when all other neaas have failed, and aUhonch rm powerfal, contain nothing h artful to tho moat delicate oanstatatton. . "Sr in. Eneliah German and Trench aronnd ?aachbetti eafahdirection and adTic 'ieSS. . mM bo ii yonr dragaTgt cannot supply tha arsmxx, do not Bei??!5d5 CSTP? nT connterfeit or boras sr toclebotarodjOije Dollar to the aoUtmnrietor, Jsb 2JSli? CprtUndt Street. Hew YorVwith name c express office at whiehyonwin caU for the pack, ace, and a bottle of the ammvuiK Pi 11a aecnrelyaad eaieh packed ia plain wrappora will be sent by return express. - . , RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. . BTtYAS'S PTJUHO?no XYAJFEStS r 1 nre Coxjoes, Coijys, Asthma, Bkohchitxs, Somx Thboat, HoassisrEss. DanrutT Bszathhto. Ih cxpixht Coirsuuracm awd JjrrsxM Dukasbs. The Jiara aotaato of medicine, and any child wffl take them. Thousands bare been restored to health that had before despaired- Testimony erven In hundreds of cases. Ask for BRYAN'S PUlilONIO WAFERS. rrireZS centnper bx. JOB HOSES, Froprlo. tor, 18 CorUandt Street, New York. l THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY. lELATAIinE'S SPECIFIC PIXXSi gt repareoDyrf. u&uajmulkrjs. No. 214 Rao Lombard, Paris. w 7 j iese rous are BiarhJr ret BUdi Iti ml) ledical -Kacultr of Tmbm Bwuimruura oyine enure) fn aU eases of Spermatorrhcpa, or Seminal Weakness: asdsavery best Weak Seine: Denosita in thai TTrtn? Kn,mtm rwk. nuny, ana su ino snasuy train of 'Disease and all tho ehaatlv Inin f . Mhum hU xrorn Arose ana necrra uaoits. Ther mri aU other remedies i aiL and hare been need with astonish ing success by tbo leadinr French Physicians dnrinaT Ue past years. uayum oc aanes in encn DOX, or will be sent Free to any address. Price 8 1 per Rfltx. fient br maiL meeurrla eealed fw U obrnr. vaiior on receipt of price by any adrertmed Areat.' OSCAR. O. MOSKS. U COBTLasirr St New YoaK fejio GPfTal ATaV q America. " - CATAWBA VALLEY LAND COMPANY'S GRAND CrIFT - . - ; ' .:. v'Jf i... . . Entertainments. 50,000 Certificates will : he Issued at. ft9. Kft Aai"h f -wm. vw VUVUI t Chartered by the Legislature of North Caro lina, for the Benefit of the Corn . mon School and Poor Fund " , .-' , i - , - T'HIS original and novel plan, Is presented to avoid any postponement and clearly shOT? the advantageof quick and early in veeents. There wiU be four separate and -BXJ Eatertainment8 and -DUtxlbut ions or Girts. Every certificate entitles its hold er to admission to each Entertainment, and a share in the gifts presented to each. Four opportnnlties by purchasing early. 4,410 Gifts, Certificates $i 50 ! FOUR GRAND GIFTS, A0GKEGATIN G 129,250, AND 4,406 OTHEr GIFTS, i IN ALL f62,500 IN VALUE. . . j,. All parties, , holding certificates signed W. F. Davidson, President; A. II. Martin, Treas urer, can hare them redeemd or exchanged for certificates in the above. Send far circu lar. ' HALL it CO., June 21 lm , Agents, Wilmington, N. C. IMPORTANT SALE. 0i Public Property. AT a meeting of the Board of ManageiK of the Cape Fear and Deep River Naviga tion Works, at the Executive Office in Ital eigh, on the 3d of June, 1873, the followinjr resolutions were passed : 1. Resolved, That in accordance with' the act of the General Assembly, 1860, 1861, chap, 122, it Is deemed advisable to sell the inter ests of the State of North Carolina in tbe Cape Fear and; Deep River Navigation Works . 2. Resolved, That the same be sold In two sections, via: , 1st, ? from Fayetteville to Sharp's Field Dam? 2d, from Sharp's Field Dam, including the samp; up the Cape Fear and Deep River to the limits of the original charter "3. Resolved, That the respective purchasera shall twbt one-third of the nrice of their mir. chasegjui cash, and the remainder in one . and two xears from day of sale, with interest from sale a.aate, ana mat tne same be secured by satisfactory bond, and a lien on the inter ests purchased. Title not to be made until payment in full. 4. Resolved. That the sale be upon the cx- pressea condition tnai tne respective pur chasers shall complete and put in operation. wwv "C 1'w aia.i a vuv vitUA W A a 111V. portion purchased, as follows, viz: from Fay according io me terms oi ine cnarter, tne etteville to Sharp's Field Dam.within five years from day of sale, and from Sharp's Field Dam, Including - the same, to Tysor's Mill in Moore county, within three years from sale date. 5. Resolved, That H. A LondonSecretary and B. I. Howze, Attorney for the Board, be authorized to make said sale at Lockvllie, in Chatham county, ON THE 8th OP JULY, 1873, , and that they give notice of the same in the Era and News in Raleigh, the. fiaglo and Statesman in Fayetteville. the Star and Post in Wilmington, until the day or sale and by posters. We shall offer the above property for sale according to the above resolutions. HA LONDON, Secretary. B I HOWZE, Attorney June 6-till July 8 THE CHEAP PRINTING "HOUSE S . GK HAL lu. asp . I HAVE on hand, and ready to be printed up, at prices as low as can be had at Northern cities and in the best style of the art, 75,000 Bill Heads, ' ' 1 50,000 Statement Heads, 10,000 Letter Heads, , 10,000 Note Heads, 10,000 Novelty Bill and Nole Heads, 50,000 Envelopes, 20,000 Tags, 50,000 Cnt CardB, Flat Letter, r ' Fiat Gap, i ! Flat Folio, . White, Colored and . . Glazed Colored Paper in great variety of weights and quality. CARDS, :'.' From Printer's Blanks and Bristol Boards to the finest Double French enameled, white and tinted, viz: "Eau duNU," "Teintcde Colombe," and "Rougeatre," , The more Job Work I get the less, the price S. O, IIAIaL. June 20 ! I ,. ? W : , , i , ; ,., , w c kniqht, Pres, bichabd irby, Vice Pres, ii Raskins Sec and Treas. 1 RICHMOND ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORKS AND STOVE COBlIANr, 1000,1003, 1004, 1006 Cart Street. Office: No. 5 TENTH . STREET. This Company offer to the people of Vir ginia and the Southern States a large line ot of coods of their own; manufacture- for pri ces as cheap and on terms as liberal. as can be naa or any iNortnern esiaDiisnmeuis. in addition to Stoves of all classes, we make Archltectuisl "Works a specialty. Fronts, Grates, Hollow Ware. Stench Traps, Soil Pipe, Sad Irons,. &c, always on hand; and we solicit the- attention of dealers to our Southern enterprise. Send for circulars and . price lists., tune 3m Latlic' Rublicr r ALL SIZES, AT . .: ' . DUDLEY & ELLIS, , may 31 Bignolsthe feig Boot. REMOVAL. ' WE WILL remove" to our new building, Corner Front and Princess streets, be tween this date and September 1st. We will sell our entire . j RETAIL" STOCK' AT COST, as it is our desire to open with i hence our determination .to dispose of the same before moving. ' " i '?June2Q,R73; 2S-tf V 1 ! 1 I 1 .1 i t T- r I y v:'
The Evening Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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