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'. 4 a IS if 11 i I: I! f 5 WAIFS WILMINGTON, N. C. Tuesday July J 5th, 1873. The New York Word insists that the democratic party still lire. At the same time the Chicago Times insists that "the professional Gabriels we ve hemently blowing their trumpets Harbor Improvement. Wilmington, N. C, July 11, 1878. Col Wm. L. DeRosset, President of the Chamber of Commerce : Sir On Wednesday, the 9th inst, we visited the public works near New Inlet for improving the harbor, on board the steam-tug Jus. T Easton, Captain Le&ry. Since oar last visit on the 5th of June, (reported on the 6th.) the break-water has been completely finished to its final terminus on Zeke's Island,, 4,403 feet I dejeeted man ? (near seven-eighths ol a mile. the mouth A lew leaks remain in mat pan oi There are Kytn trotterB in this coun the work last put up, which require a I try who are credited with making a little nnnin nntil natnro ; brings UD mile in leas than 2.20. Mary llagdelen'i will was recently probated in Indianapolis. - Why is a sword like beer ? Because it is no use till it is drawn. Why didn't a dog want a place in the ark ? Because he had a bark of his own. Almost every road leading out of Murfreeeborough goes through a dis mantled fort. Why is the root of the tongue like a Because it is down in to raise the dead." It has no laith, how ever, in these am th hunts nf their trnmnets. The n,r(,i. iA even lor Gabriel's The beach in front of the break-w ate, horn. "Though they shriek till dooms- making P Tery rapidly, and if it dav." Tfaavs -and their horns till the continues to make up, as it has done . i . -SJ i. i I fcr the nast month, will soon form a Ekv cracics wiin tne maeous ouiso, vucj i will notbrintr the dead to life. Here a acQ ina 18iana have a diflerence ot ooinion that is Thus it will be seen that one combi nrniin: hnt. rememberine the elec ntion. or one link m thechain of works toral vote as counted last February, wc, ecessarj for restoring the harbor, has are inclined to think Times is rigt. There is a plague of dogs out in St. Paul, Minnesota, and, worse luck, sau sages are out of season. When a Duluth man is sunstruck they sand to make the beach against it, con sequently a few hands are kept there to stop the leaks with sand bags, while the main force has been moved over to it nas no xajui, u- motion, have carry him to the harbor and spread him Gabriels, and laughs to Fderal Point, where operations have Jq June Dugs are now uaviug nuic wim the juveniles, who make them buzz at the end of a string. An Irish horse-trainer has just chris tened one of his stud "The Top o' the Morning." They say it's a roarer. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The Limestone (Alabama,) JSews, a Democratic organ, feels compelled to say "that if it cannot do any better, it rights no . more under the democratic flag.'' It adds: "There is not a. scrap of the old democratic banner left big snmifth to darn a hole in the seat of a Tt W "I f.l T! - been finished, and most successfully has MOOIiUgflb J2jXCUr$l(Jil. it been accomplished. When we consider the formidable character of this work, the immense volume of water being forced through this opening of near seven-eighths of a mile like a mountain torrent, by the combined pressure of the river and Buzzard Bay currents, some parts of it as much as fortv feet deep, with the A GRAND-EXCURSION, under the aus 13 ices of the Irvine Literary and Deba- bating Association, will take place on Tuesday Evening, July 15th, 1873. The steamer Waocamaw will leave Market street 'wharf at 9 o'clock. All those -wishing to have a night of real Sooa enjoyment, win ao weu 10 pnrou heir tickets early, as there is only & limited number to be sold. The Committee have a right to reject ob jectionable persons. A Band will he in at tendance. Keiresnments oi au junas wui e in abundance. No intoxicating liquors al lowed on board. For tickets, apply to COMMITTEE. S. BEAR, 8. A. FISHBLATE, H. GWS3ENHAUSER. july 15 18-lt uair of breeches." Worse still, it de clares that one "had as well sing hymns J precedents of failure in former attempts to a dsad mule as undertake to reconcile I at closing it, creating doubts of success the animosities engendered by last I in this and doubts in the minds ot able - a I KJ jj rat vr' fnllr " TCvidentW the News has a I engineers and statesmen as to the Dro- I A. FRANK, B. H. LYONS, J " l - . ... I U. full knowledge of the situation, and pnety of appropriating money in what ive3 good reasons tor its present atti- appeared so hopeless an undertaking, tude. With a clearly ascertained Re- we say that when all' these things are publican majority of 15,000 in Alabama, I considered, the undertaking was formi- it is probable that these assertions are dable indeed; and to the moral cour right, and that, so long as our friends age, skill, and judicious management oi temain true to themselves and their the Engineers who planned and exe- nrincinles. we will retain control of the I cuted the operations are we indebted 7 ... I Htate. REMOVAL, The Kaleigh Sentinel tells the follow ing Mrs. America A. Hamlet, a widow lady ot fifty-eight, and her little daugh ter Bettie, thirteen years of age, have walked from Louisville, Ky., 227 miles, since tuo oa oi juoe, ana are now resting their weaned feet at the Ex change Hotel in this city, the guests of Mrs. Roe. This is her story. It is as tall ot romance as any novel Scott ever gradual impr0Tement. wrote, as mil OI irageuy as DUBpeaxe Wft had not the onnnrtnnitv nf seeing "Mv mother was a Jackson, she was maca OI lfle operations oi me urusu Htnnewall Jackson's e dest sister. I iences ana crass cumvauon as we ae- went from New Hanover thirty-two sired, but as much as we ditl see was years ago to riKc county, missouri. in pcrtccfiy 8atisf actorv. . i ..m. I On Tuefidav- the 8th instant, the first county, Texas, ana engageu in came raieing. On the 4th day ot June, 1868, crib of the new breakwater at Federal my husband and three sons were mur- Point was placed in position near the derea Dy tno inaians. ju.y eiaest son ftlH fiah hnns wharf, and in thirty six j. r itk i 1 j was my yuuugesu 10. ju iao nf Tav last. Bettie and mvselt started J ' . . . . I i j ; i r : i:t x tor Wilmington. At Morrlstewn, in niuing it iroui view, wuicu eeems 10 Kansas, where we stopped for supper indicate a ready tendency of making up twenty minutes, the freight train ran the beacb as rapidlv as the cribs are S. LOUIS St CO., Succeuort to LO U18, DAVIS cfc CO., DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, &c, for the eminent, we may say unparrallel-1 "ixtill remove about the 15th Septem ed success "which has crowned their V to the building efforts thus far ; and all this, too, with No. 29 NORTH FRONT STREET. the petty sum of $275,000, a mere trifle in comparison witn tne magnitude oi the vrork accomplished, or its real in- trinsic value. We can say nothing of the effect upon the lower harbor and main outlet by the increased volume ot water which has been turned upon it, except fiom hearsay, the substance of which is a Now occupied by Geo. R. French & Son. july 16 48-lt GRAND Family Excursion By Young Catlolic Friends Society THE steamer Waccamaw will leave on Thursday morning. July 24th. at 8 o'clock for Smlthville and the Blacknsh Grounds. She will stop at Smlthville one hour and then proceed to the Fishing Grounds, then return to Smlthville for those who prefer to remain mere, xne nana will remain at Smlthville. where arrangements have been made for dancing until return of boat. The full Italian band ia engaged. 49.No liquors allowed on board.9 The Ladies' will furnish Ice Cream. JLem onade, Confectioneries, Lunch, Coffee, &c., at city prices. Tickets 50 cents to be had only of the members of the Society. J Uly 14-3t 11, 1U, J ., . into the passenger train killing ana woundinir some twenty passengers. I had mv arm broken, and skull frac tured. Bettie was stunned but not seri ously hurt by the collision. From Louisville, ivy., we started on foot for Wilmington, N. C, on Monday 23d ot June. Twenty-seven miles has '.. been our best day's walk. Tragic enough is the story. Shars peare might have improved on his Hamlet, if he had known the tragic life of Mrs. America Hamlet and her daugb- ter Bettie. Mrs. Hamlet is a member of Elder Ward's church, the Primitive Baptist. There is no church ahead of the Primi tive Baptist in inculcating by precept and example the importance ot labor and the nobility belonging to an inde pendent spirit. ' A lad ot eighteen, struck with the Stonewall courage and endurance of the good lady and her daughter, have procured free papers on the train for the mother and child to Wilmington. How few who are fortunate, ever know, or care or lcel for the misfortunes of others. God bless the widows and orphans. m 1 The revenue derived by the Post Of fice Department from the sale of stamps last week was the heaviest yet obtained for any similar period during the histo ry of the Department. The requisitions issued by the Stamp Division, office of the Third Assistsnt Postmaster General, for last week, show that ordinary post age stamps were issued to 2,45-4 post offices, valued at $907,251 ; 6,317,000 postal cirda were issued to 160 post offices, their value being $63,170; 4,181, 750 ordinary stamped envelopes and wrappers, valued at $94,076 34, were issued to 1,733 post offices, and 1,371, 500 special-request stamped envelopes, valued at $45,806 90, were issued to S36 post offices; $13,332 worth of offi cial stamps were issued to postmasters ; $28,800 to the Post Office Department ; - $1060 to the Interior, and $500 worth . to the Department ot Agriculture. The total value of the above issue is $1,153, 990 24. The society.formcd by the girls of the San Frac cisco High School for the suppression of slang bas been disbanded. The secretary says, It played itself gut" and "gave itself away." placed in position. We are informed that a second crib was placed in posit tion on the lOtt. We trust it will not be considered out of place, or inappropriate, in connection with this harbor improvement to notice what appears a significant coincidence. It will be remembered, by those, at least, who are familiar with the early history ot this section of the State, that the two representatives in the National Congress at this time, from the Cape Fear Dis trict, (Colonel WaddeU and Mr. Ashe,) upon whose efforts are we mainly to rely for further appropriations of money for prosecuting the work to a successful issue, are lineal : descendants of leaders of the first successful colony upon the Cape Fear River, and whose ancestors for two hundred years haye been fore- most in council ana on lue neia in battling agsinst every enemy to the set tlement, and who, in those dark days of our country's, history which tried men's souls, established their integrity by pledging their lives, fortunes and sa cred honors in defence of the rights oi their people against British oppression, and who, by their powerful influence, both moral and physical, did much towards the establishment of cur Gov ernment. We say it seems a significant coinci dence, (and may we not hope a fortunate one,) that our present representative men should be of that line of noble pa triots who nxea tneir destinies upon the bosom of the placid Cape Fear two centuries ago. And if they shall exercise but a tithe of the moral and physical influence in the interest and welfare of their section as was displayed by their ancestors in planting the Colony and protecting their much loved Cape Fear, we may hope soon to see this noble river restored to its primitive beauty and usefulness. Respectfully submitted, H. Nctt, Chairman Committee on Bar and River Improvements. COFFEE, SUGAR AND FLOUR. 300 BAGS COFFEE, 150 barrels Refined Sugar, 00 barrels Flour, For sale by july 14 F W KERCHNER. SPIRIT CASKS J SPIRIT CASKS! Qfl A STANDARD CASKS, iust lsn- wvv ded per steamer J. D. Foley. For sale by july 14 F W KERCHNER. BANKRUPT NOTICES. mms is to give notice that on the 21st day X of Jun e, 1873, a warrant of bankxuty was issued out of the district court of the united States for the Cape Fear district of North Carolina, against the estate of Henry T Jackson, of Clinton, in the county of Sampson, in said district, wbo has been ad judged a DanKrupi en ms own peuuoo: uui the payment of any debt or tne delivery of any property belonging to said bankrupt to him or for his use and the transferor any property by him are forbidden by law: and that a meeting of the creditors of said bank rupt to prove their debts and to choose one or more assignees of his estate will be held at a court of bankruptcy to be holden at Fayettevill, X C, before William jl uuinne, Esq., Register in Bankruptcy for said dis trict, on the 2d day of August, A D, 1873, at 10 o'clock, a m ROBERT M UOUGliAS, July 14 2t lT8M and Messenger. THIS is to give notice that on the 21stday of June, 1873, a warrant of bankruptcy was issued out of the district court of the United States, for the Cape Fear District of North Carolina, against the estate of Daniel McLeod. of Shoe Heel, Robeson, count, in said district, who has been ad judged a bankrupt on his own petition: that tne payment oi any ueuus ana ine aeuvery of any property belonging to said bankrupt to piTn or ior ms use ana ine iransier ox any property by him are forbidden by law, and that a meeting or tne creaixors oi saia duiijl rupt to prove their debts and to choose one or more assignees of his estate will be held at a court of bankrutcy to be holden at Fay- etteville, N C, before William A uutnne, Esq., Register in Bankruptcy for said dis trict on the 2d day of August, A D. 1873, at 10 o'clock, a m. ROBERT At DOUGLAS, July l 2t ;u s ju. ana .Messenger. PORK, SALT, AND KEROSENE OIL- 100 BARRELS PORK, 2,500 Sacks Salt, 20 barrels Kerosene Oil, For sale by july 14 F W KERCHNER. MOLASSES, RICE AND WHISKEY. 1KA HOGSHEADS and barrels S. ltlU Molasses, 50 Tierces and barrels Rice, 75 barrels Whiskey and Brandy For sale by july 14 FW KERCHNER. Office Wiliington, Colmlia ani Arasta Railroad CoiDany. WmcisoTOX, June 25, 1873. A SPECIAL MEETING of the Stockhold ers of the 'Wilmington, Columbia t 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. june26 33 lawtm BANK OF NEW HANOVErT WILMINGTON, N. C, July 12tb, 1873. SPECIAL meeting of the Stockholders of the Bank of New HanoTer will be held at their Banking Bouse on Monday, the 21st inst., at 8 o'clock j p. m., for the purpose of authorizing an increase to the Capital Stock of the Bank, to take effect on August 1st. Byorder of the Board of Directors, July 12-tdm S D WALLACE, Cahler, THIS is to give notice that on the 21st day oi June, 1873, a warrant of bank ruptcy was issued out of the district court of the United States for the Cape Fear Dis trict of North Carolina, against the estate of Daniel L Brock, of Clinton, in the county oi Sampson, in 6aid district, who has been adjudged a bankrupt on ms own petition : that the payment of any debts or the delivery of any property belonging to said bankrupt to him or for his use and the transfer of any property by him are forbid den by law, ana that a meeting of the cred itors of said bankrupt to prove their debts and to chose one or more assignees of his estate will be held at a court of bankruptcy to be holden at Fayetteville, N C, before William A Guthrie. Eeq. Register in Bank ruptcy for said district, on the 2d day of August, A D, 1873, at 10 o"ciock, a m. ROBERT M DOUGLASS, USM and Messenger, july 14 47-2t TPTfl is to give notice that on the 21st dav oi June. 1873. a warrant of bank ruptcy was issued out of the district court of the United States for the cape D ear uistnct of North Carolina, against the estate of Daniel Bonev. of Clinton, in the coun ty of Sampson, in said district, who has been adjudged a bankrupt on his own pe tition: that the payment of any debts or the delivery or any property belonging to him or for his use and the transfer of any property by him are forbidden by law, and that a meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt to prove their debts and to chose one or more assignees of his estate will be held at a court of bankruptcy to be holden at Fayetteville, N C, before William A Gmthne, Esq, Register in Bankruptcy for said district, on the zd day of August, A D, 1873, at 10 o'clock, a m. ROBERT M DOUGLASS, U S.M and Messenger, july 14 47-2t npHIS is to give notice that on the 21st JL day of June, lard, a warrant of bank ruptcy was issued out of the district court of the United States for the Cape Fear Dis trict of North Carolina, against the estate ot Valentine Yann. of Clinton in the eonntv ot Sampson, in said district, who has been adjudged a bankrupt on his own peti tion: that the payment oi any debts or the delivery oi any property belong ing to said bankrupt to him or for his use and the transfer of any property by him are forbidden by law, and that a meeting of the creditors ot said bankrupt to prove their debts and to chose one or more as signees of his estate will he held at a court ofbankrnptcy to he holden at Fayetteville, N. C, beiore William A. Guthrie, Esq., Register in Bankruptcy for said district, on the 2d day of August. A. D., 1878, at 10 o'clock, a. m. ROBERT M. DOUGLASS, U 811 and Messenger, july 14 ' 47-2t rpHIS is to give notice that on the 19th X day of June, 1873, a warrant of bank ruptcy was issued out of the district court of the United 8tates for the Cape Fear Dis trict of North Carolina, against the estate oi Wilson Lockamay, of Clinton, in the county of Sampson, in said district, who has been adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition : that the payment of any debts or the delivery of any property belonging to biuu uaii.ifc.rupi, iu nuu or ior jus use anu me transfer oi any property by him are forW; A nv v 1 . - riMil w .a-nr onn that o TViaatiniv rT f hA . fcj tt uu uiau luvvbuig vrx iuu wvu- Mors of said bankrupt to prove their debts to chose one or more assignees of his estate will be held at a court of bankruptcy to be holden at Fayetteville, N C, before William A Guthrie, Esq, Register in Bankruptcy for said district, on the 24th day of July, A D, 1873, at 10 o'clock, a m. ROBERT M DOUGLASS, U S M and Messenger. july 14 47-2t Beware of Counterfeits ! g job hoses' vios&SBe Art wctentwelf CODHTEinrrEIX Diahonert DrvggiM CTKieow tottOltAe counterfeiU to ae grmtUr VtoJUm. jwytuMK rusve ia name or Job M yaekage. JLU other t are worthiest imitation Thm pMnftdMid cUagwpas diseases to which the f emato consbtetioais subject. The?inodentemlluessra "a Ju suppression of toe menses when isansed ii rawm wugnani mrcaia, innwnnMnon. or disease. In all eases of Nerrpas and Spinal Affections. Pains in the Back tf7LItm.ir!iga9 011 exertion. Palpitation ax? 5Sc2oStnttoS mtMlig hjXTtilal to most -SfS&i " Ekflwh German and French around each boTea fall direction and adrioe. JL?fiLIJIa-5.PSlla mold dru stores, but P 9Preas B5ce at which you will call for the paek rfjLttU ? the gksitisk Pilla seetSelyiSd eaferpacked in plain wrappers will be sent b7 return RELIEF IN TEN MINUTESJ im yaws vvimomc wafers tSH?00" -jCTHMA. BbOXCBRV, SOBS nota.te of medicine, and any chtfdl tak! ttWnTboueands haTe been restored to health that cgftyjg MOSES r, THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY.? - PttT.Atf ATIttC'S Spectfic pixxs; " Prepared by J. GARANC1EBEL i-m Ko. 214 Rue Lombard. Paris, . V j Th K8"? rewwunended by theentirQ Medical Tacnhy of franee as the very best remedy in all eases of 8pennstorrhae, or Seminal Weak-Meat Weak Spine: Deposits ia the Urine: Nervous n- pility, and an the ghasUy train of Diseases autism? from Abuse and Secret Habits. They cr whenafl ether remedies faiL and bare been used with astonish, ms; success by the Jeadina; French Physicians dnna the part 13 years. Pamphlet of Advice in each two? or wiu be sent Free to any address. Price 81 w? Box. Sent by maO. aerarWy frt. -TfVKr Sole Genet al Aaent for AnMiriea. "" K n 10-ly g0,000 NO. 1 HEART3, rO.OOO No. 2'a ot Wm. H. B. Short's sbin- gles for sale. Apply to july 9 L. BROWN, ""North Water 8t. 43-2aw2w NEW ADYERTISE1IENTS. BUILDING HARDWARE. T OCKS HINGES. BOLTS, &c, of every! J description. Agency far the celebralea Shaler's Sash Holder and Lock. It will not get oat of order or wear out In a life time. NATH'L JACOBTS Hardware Depot, No. 9 Market street. DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, VARNISHES, &c., &c, at NATH'L JACOBI'S Hardware Depot, No. 9 Market St. may 23 BIBD CACrES3 gHOVELS, SPADES, HOES, PITCH FORKS, Rakes, Traoe Chains, da, fcc, at NATH'L JACOPI'S Hardware Depot, No. 9 Market street. &2 450, &2 450, THBOUG-H i IfJVOICE AND BILL LADING, VIA PACIFIC MAIL S. S., Of Pviie California Wine, ANGELICA AND TOKAY, Choice and delicate Table Wine. TRY OUR TOPAZ SHERRY. We offer the abo?e Wines at 2 50 per gallon. For sale by GEO. MYERS, iuly 2 11 and 13 Front street. o o u JRESH SMOKED BACON. N Y Sugar cured Hama, N Y Sugar cured Shoulders, Breakfast Strips, Beef Tongue?, Smoked Beet, Fresh Pieserves, Canned Fruits, Capers and Vegetables. THE ONLY GENUINE Q-inger Ale-, McEwen's, Bus and Blood, Wolf & Co'i ALE AND PORTER, at june 23 GEO. MYERS, 11 and 13 Front street. 30 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WiliBgtiin.iColoiiibla & An- usta R. R. Company. GH. 6UFttIBTDNT,S OrFicx, Wn.Mi2iOTOi, N. C, Jane. iXJ, 18TJ. j CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE WILL potato effect at 5:30 Al M., MoHday, SOtn inst. DAY EXPRESS TRAIN, (Daily.) LeaTO Wilmington .... ; 5:20 A. M Arrive at Florence 11:20 A. M Arrive at Columbia.. 4:W p. if Leave Columbia 7:25 A. M Arrive at Florence 11.30 A. M Arrive at Wilmington 5:15 P. Ml NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY (SUN DAYS EXUEirTKD.) Leave Wilmington 5:45 P. M Arrive at Florence 11:36 P. M Arrive at Columbia 3:42 A. M Arrive at Augusta 8:20 A. M Leave Augusta 6:50 P. M Arrive at Columbia 10:35 P. M Arrivo at Florence 2:20 A. M Arrive at Wilmington...,. .. 8:00 A. M Passengers leaviDg Wiliuington on the 5:45 P. M. traiu makes close connection going South. J A J1E3 ANDERSON, Gea'l 8upt. june 30 35-tl Wilaington & Wcldon R. R. Company. OrFlCE Geebal Sufxbintendbnt, , isrj. ) Wn.iiGTbN, N. C, Jane 30, CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, ON AND AFTER JUNE 29th INSTANT. PASSENGER TRAINS. On the Wil mington and Weldon Railroad will run as. follows : MAIL TRAIN. 8 Leave UniO'ii Depot daily (Sun days ticepted) At bd5 A. Jtr Arrivo at Goldsboro 12:11 P. M Rocky Mount.. . . . 2:11 f'. M Weldon 3:50 M Leave Weldon daily (Sundavg excepted) ..".At 9:30 A: M Arrive at Rocky Mount . 11:20 A. M GoldbOro 1:16 P. M Union Depot 5:30 P. M EXPRE8S TRAIN. Leave Union Depot daily. . .At 5:35 P. M Arrive at Goldsboro 9:33 P. M Rocky Mount 11:34 P. M Weldon 1:20A.M Leave Weldon daily 6:45 P. M Arrive at Rocky Mount 9:00 P. M G&ldsboro 10:40 P. M Union Depot. . . . . . 5:00 A. M Mall Train mates close connection at Weldon lor all points North via Bay Line and Acquia Creek route?. Express Train connects only w itb Acq ah Creek route. PULLMAN'S PALACE SLEEPING CARS ON THIS TRA IN. FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wilming ton tri-weekly at 6.00 A. M., and arrive at 1.40 P.M. EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAINS will lear Wilmington daily (Sundays except!). & 6:00 P. M., and arriye at 4:00 P. M. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. June 30 jj6tf 4 4J lanai m - m at m.? m TUN1NQ.&1MUS1C4 Corner 4th. and Market Strtfc decs . 183. Tobacco, Snuftaiid Starch. 130 BOXES and caddies Tobacco : 15 bbls and half bbls Snuff ; 35 cases 1 and 2 oz. Snuff ; 50 boxes Starch. For sale by june 30 F. W. KERCHNER. Office Treasurer & Collector CITY OF WILMINGTON, , N. C, ) June 28th, 1873. INTEREST. . JULY COUPONS payable in this city, of Bonds mf the City of Wilmington, will be paid at Bank of New Hanover, and the July Coupons payble in New York in Bonds of City of Wilmington (issue of 1S72) will be paid at the National Bank of the Republic on and after uly 1st. T C SERVOSS, !ulyl-lw Treasnrer. Butter, Molasses, Syrup, Hams, JUST RECEIVED, EX STEAMERS METROPOLIS and Lucille, Choice CToshen Batter, A. No. 1 MuscoYado Molasses, A No. 1 Golden 8jup. Extra choice "Magnolia" Hams. iSnLoJT arrivals of Ba con, Hay. Corn, 8 II Syrup In barrels tier ces, and hogshead., Lard, Busara, T For sale low bf " BINFORD, CROW & CO. june 2a 33 Nails, Hoop Iron and Glue.' 300 KEGS NAILS; 25 tons Hoop Iron : 175 bbls Oln. v u lane 30 F. w TrPDnnwr-i, SUPPLEMENTARY DOG ORDI NANCE. BEITORDllNED by the Board of AI dermen of the city of Wilmington, N. C., as follpwis- uSte owner of any dog within the city limits who shall fail to pay the tax im posed by the dog ordinance shall be subject to prosecution for violation of said o rdi -ntSffJt??1 to Pai" a fiQe not to ex Mayor dollars, at the discretion of the Passed July eth, iST3r Tlt . T- c- SERVOSS. i H -1 &nd star cPy- Cy Cierk . JnlT J J-(5t-9, 10, 11, 13, 17, 19. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. NEW HANOVER COUNTY. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING QUAL ified as Administrator upon the estate of Anderson Henderson deceased, this is to give notice that all persons having demands against said estate, file them with him wiinin one year from the date hereof, o this notice will be pleaded in bar of pay man It t . . 1 r. persons owing me estate majte payment to mm and save costs. . . . . ELVIN ARTIS, Administrator of Anderson Henderson JQly 9 43-law6w or will CONSTRUCTION OF Life Saving Stations. SEALED proposals will be received at thU Department until 12 o'clock M. of Mon day, the 28th of July, 1S73, for the construc tion of life saving station Houses on the coast of North Carolina as follows, viz: one wpe nenry JL.ignt House; one at Dau eck Mills; one at False Cape; one at Jones' Hill: Onfi'nt. Paffrcv'a Tn lot- rro at Hawk's Beach: one at Nag's Head; one at Body's Island; one at Chickamacomic; and one at Klnnepeet. Hatteras Light House. Also, .houses at the following points, viz: One at Cape Henlopen; one at Indian River, Iel.; one t (Jreen lluu Inlet, and one at Chincoteauge, Va. Bidders must state the time in which tbey will contract to complete the houses, and the bids must be accompanied with guarantees from responsible parties as to the ability of the bidder to do the required work.BIds must be endorsed "Bids for construction of life saving stations" and addressed to the Secre tary of the Treasury, Washington, D. C. Specifications can be obtained at the office oft he Collector of Customs at Wilmington, N. C. -; The Government reserves the riht to re ject any or all bids. SECRETARY. Treasury Department. July 10, 1&72. July 12-taw Satd Wed. 'ZZZ y - acsday, Post Ol I - ' ' ' r pi-Fici this dx s: rn and w m (night rn mall.. n,0 C. s of opei f WUiAU i9A.il 1 3 P. 11 ' 8P.M 7" An N. Gcrk y cirenh ivcrj hei d to col i ior the CIT . Heryic( '. V'.;VC Wi f Ob-tion k. M. . M. et 30. 30.: CO.: 30.1 to tweli bad on 8 issued. N Pj62fNT D tOWD! ation to I o-niut I ileasant c , who ha1 o their othins ff with ci ut& raps il's windi d 1 organ hideous come ba prinkled ed in the Keep av ou can i :ared mt bat we ai ot that akb glad ed rtqnei the prop o extend us on Ra ngioo 0 ippndiog northwai ig street, in entran 1 be a isitiDg tt and tir d hot, he LLIANT ' 3 a who ke; sufficient! : sleep b eaatiful i ar good f and a ba a was bri jteor, wki 00 until i brtt, tbro lules of d to see it t tictfnee ao ption. tLITARYM during a , oae of th taking U unified hi! ony. Aft the dsfen er boj n to the tig 1 style. H ere propo; he motion face, and the left t Heisei t of dnllic dia Bnow Justice 8c igamst Vi Iresies and bearing thi e Scott co al at the i mrt in defi lant was b lentir.al cl t and Til aire powe e to mak( f - then acil ol owner,;i rcr:rtr.
The Evening Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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