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WILMINGTON. N. C, JULY 1, 1869.
A CONTENTED LIFE.
(At Thirty.
Five hundred dollars I havc,savcd
A rather moderate store.
No matter ; I shall be content
' When I've a little more. I
I I (At Forty.)
Well, I can count ten thousand now--That's
better than before ;
And I may well bo satisfied
. When I've a little more.
, ' (At Fifty.)
Some iitty thousand pretty well ;
But I have earned it sore,
However, I shall not complaim
JWhcti I've a little more.
: ' j. (At Sidy.) S
One hundred thousand sick find old ;
Ah ! lile is half a bore, i
Yet I can be content to live j
When I've a little more. ;
( (At Seventy.) r
,Mle dies aud to his greedy heirs .
He leaves a countless 6tore.
His wealth has purchased 'him a tomb
i And very little more. .i'
Colored Men Stand by the Republican
Party Itcmarksol lion. A. II. Gallo
way, delivered, in. the City Hall, Wil-
V nungton, .N. C. ,
.Thursday, May 13th, 1809.
Mr.
I'ltiisiDENT : It I understand the
resolutions just ;reud they propose to put
sumo very severe, and in my opinion, unjust
m Mi l ii ri it nitri I'fii'r i i n l 'i i-1 i mi id i
he beginning of whatever Remarks I pro
pose to make, to say here now, and have it
understood for all time to coine, that I brand
other portiotu unjust, unparlimentary and
'beyond any precedent heretofore established
in'jiiivJ ( Inn vpntinn . (-!MmtniHin r fi..iinrf T
ever mingled in. ''
It seems to be the disp,itimi of t lie Com
uuttco who reported these resolutions to
drive them through with a rush, but 'sir, I
jjclUve I c;i:Lpio,ve to this intelligent audi
ence that there are brciikrrq nlir-ml :uui fbat
i . - i --I
jit is best, to ma kV haste very slow! r.
Mr. lVesideut, to pass these resolutions
Without: (MVlllcr till Mrfll'ii'il Y-.i it ii liro rinrr
L( tHough 1 cannot conceive whciein the nicot
ing is to prove effectual, except to doom the
callers to their political graves) would be
in itself a very untair way of transacting
bllSIUCSK. ; ...
Sir, every man wlioin you seek to injure
by your resolutions j js a-' Republican aud
wcte Republicans long ere any negro in this
hall had his freedom. (Applause.) They
are Northern men- and they caine here wheii
circumstances would admit of their coming,
They found you, si r,this meeting and myself
slSjvcs ; they. have remained with us ;-they
-have fought, the, good fig lit. aud together
wo have achieved a mor.; glorious victory
than the most hopeful ever dreamed of.
(Applause.) It was these men whom these
resolutions would attempt to. insult that
jliavc, shoulder ti shoulder, workeij with
the negro to place him whore he stamls to
day, and now we find that some ot the very
men whom they have done so much for are
(I so call it) stabbing 'them in the backhand
Tor what? I do not know, but I. can sup
pose, that somebody wants an office, and
they commenced their appliance by this in
-jdignation (so-called .meeting.)
' i . Mr. President and 1 ellow Citizens It is
!imm-fi of rufrf'h f lilf f 1i;i f ' miipIi ;i mif.
ing as. this has been called. I fear not the
damage ih will "do .the Itepublican patty,
'"because that will not be worth a na?sinr no-l
ticc; but, sir, 1 tremble to think that black
inen, who were yesterday chattle property
and to-day mri,t should be here this evening
to prove how ungrateful they were for the
favors extended by jh.c Itepublican. party.
There is not a colored man in this Stfi
ate
who can afford to remove one grain of the
foundation of the Republican party. There
is not a black man in the State who does
not owe his freedom to that party, and what
do we place ahead; ot the gift of freedom i
Why is one section of those resolutions so
severe unoii 'Mr. French? What is his
crimi. ? What has he done to be censured
for ? Why is he to'be ostracised ? Why is
he- to lie singled out aud held up here with
such scorn and mean contempt i But I can
answer these q.ueb lions. I presume, it is be
cause Mr. French ha'5 done so much towards
rthc internal improvement .-of the State, and
probably -because he fought for the sclwol
bill, and probably some of the parties who
were instrumental in the calling of this meet
ing were jealous because Mr. French had
ior a long timc'.proven how worthy he was
to be one of tlie leaders of the party; and I
presume they have forgotten that he has
.never spared cither pains or money for the
forward jniaieU of the Republican cause here
in North Carolina. And so it is with the
other geutlemdn who are ' mentioned y-thcy
have alike done: their whole duty toward
consumathi'r the work. Rut there is some-
thing else about the Committee's report
which demands of ine all the' rebuke I can
possibly give. It says that E. J. Penny
packer has .acted in such a way as to forfeit
the esteem, confidence and respect hereto
fore reposed in him by the Republican party,
and tolmake this a live subject let mc add
that you, sir, as presiding officer of the
meeting, denounced Captain Pennjpaekcr
as not being entitled to such a lucrative of
tice. Now just let us for one moment ask
; what is the necessity for such strictures?
The gentleman! aimed at, Captain Penny
packer, has beeu a strictRepublican, is now,
and there are none present who. would doubt
Uhat He has been a soldier in the glorious
, causc and had the first claim for official
, patronage, which is the policy of our gov
ernment, and it was being duly carried out
by General Grant as well as by our Execu
tive Governor Holdcn. (Applause.)
Mr. President: I said a moment since that
t .
I of, but at the same time it is a
good pppor
tunity to show up some of the ingratitude
of persons, and I would if I thought the oc
casion worthy of it, enter into a detailed
statement ot hidden facts, which if this au
dience knew, they would frown down both
the authors and object ot this, meeting
have confidence in my people and I trust to
their integrity, intelligence, and I trust they
will be as charitable as is consistent with
the circumstances that surround the occasion.
i .
I Fellow citizens : Forget not that one year
ago to day not a black man in the State held
an office. Look and sec where you stand
to day. You have a representation in each
branch of the State government and in all
offices of trust, honor and profit, where they
were competent, colored men were occupy
ing positions Will you look right here in
your own city, where there was in every
thing in the shape of office, an equal
division of the spoils. (Applause.) But
every man could not have an office for there
were not enough offices for all the appli
cants, and to the disappointed parties he
could only say, abide your time.
Through the Republican party seventy-
five thousand men in the State were made a
part of the body politic, and by that party
were they denominated citizens and through
the principles of that party, could colored
men still expect benefits, privileges, and im
munities, and I hope never to see the day
when the negro will be tardy in his support
to that party and its vital principles.
I am looking for the rising generation, for
if they fail then the cause so far as it per
tains to us is dead. I care not for the liv
ing present, but there must be a deep foun
dation laid for the coming generation, and
if those of us who are denominated leaders
do nothing to advance their cause, who will
do it ? -
L. A.-HART. JNO. n -RATT.F.Y
IKON AND COPPER WORKS,
AND
M-A-OllINli; SHOP,
A L SO M a u lu f a i turcrso I T U KPENT1NE
r S I ILLS, and (JOITER
WORK in all its
h ranches.
Front Street, below Markni
Street,
Wilmington', N. C
GART k BAILEV.
Proprietors.
auji S
tf
London, Liverpool and
(jlobe Insurance Com
pany. 4Jfets.Gofd)$ 7,005,026
Directors personally rosponbible for all en-
ugemtiits ot -'the Company.
HIHRV BROTHERS,
General Agents,
Wilmington, North Carolina.
ma.eii 21
257-tf
Marine L nsurance effect
ed to all ports in the
United States and
Wejl Indies, by
Barry Brothers,
I Wilmington,
N. C.
luareii 'Jl
257-tf
NOT! UK TO SHTPPFi K.R !
T.
! BY AIR lillVE !
FIVE STEAMERS A WEEK FROM
PORTSMOUTH TO NEW YORK.
THREE TIMES A WEEK TO PHI LA-
DELPHIA.
TWICE A WEEK TO BOSTON,'
AND
Daily to Baltimore.
COTTON WILL BE TAKEN ON TIME, TO
be delivered iu four days to Nevr York ;
tnrco dayst o tiiutimore.
Jb orfeit to oe tuc entire rrcumt turouru.
The W. fc W. K. 11. Company will now have
au Agent m 1'ortsmouth to took out for its in
terests and its goods both ways.
S. L. FREMONT,
Eng. and Sup' t..
Wil. and Wei. Kailroad, Oet. 20, 1SG8.
pov l: 214-tf
Especially designed for the use of the Judi
cal Profession and the Family, possessing those
intrinsic medicinal properties which "belong to
an Old and l ure (Jut.
Iudispensable'lto Females. Good for Kidney
tommamis.- A delicious ionic. Put up m cases
containiing one dozen bottles each, and sold by
all drurcists. crocers. etc. A'. M. BININGEK
& Co., established 1778, No. 15 Beaver street,
New York.
' J.A. Cliflord, Esq., Agent, Wilmington, N. C.
june 4 : 234-ti
GLOBE SALOON.
THE UNDESIGNED
the
HAVE FITTED UP
GLOBE SALOON,
No. 1 Grranite !Row9
in a superior style, where they are prepared to
entertain DAY BOARDERS, turmsh meals at all
hours, and supply families with Oysters and
Game in season.
They trust their friends will give them a call.
URUCh. & waists,
Proprietore.
oct 22 211-tf
this meeting would do no good that I knew
Sherifts Column.
IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE FREQUENT
defacement and destruction ot notices placed
in the public streets I have determined hereafter
to advertise sales and publish all official: notices
pertaining to my office in. the columns ot the
rosT.
Hereafter all persons desiring ' knowledge of
matters pertaining to sales, &c., over .which I
may have control, will find them adTertlsed in
this column.
J. W. SCHENCK, JB.j
Shenn.
Wilmington, June 5, 1869.
EXECUTION SAIiES.
BY VIRTUE OF EXECUTIONS TO ME
directed, issued from the Superior Court of
New Hanover county, at Spring Term, 1869. I
will expose at sale to the highest bidder, on Sat
urday the 3d July, 1869, at 12 o'clock, M., the
following property : 1
Jamej Dawson ) The Lot, with improvements
vs. thereon, situated on corner
T. S. Whitaker Eighth aDd Dock streets, block
153, known as the property ot T. S. Whitaker,
in the city of Wilmington, N. C.
J. C. Barnes, assignee of 1 A Lot corner Eighth
Ames & Barnes, i and Dock, block 158,
vs. f wi th improvements
T. S. Whitaker. J thereon, situated in
the city of Wilmington, N. C, known as the
property of T. S. Whitaker.
A. McTcltcr and
The Lot with improvements
thereon, situated on the cor
ner of Eighth and Dock sts.,
block 15S, known as the pro
John E. Ennis,
vs.
T. S. Whitaker
perty of T. S. Whitaker, in the city of Wilming
ton. John E. Potter and A Lot with improve
Geo. T. Tucker, ! ments thereon, situated on
vs. - ! the corner of Eighth and
T. S. Whitaker. J Dock streets, block 158,
known as the property ot T, S. Whitaker.
J. C. Barnes, assignee of 1 Lot with lmprove
Ames & Barnes, I ments thereon, eitua-
vs, ted on the corner 01
T. S. Whitaker. J Dock and Eighth sts.,
on block 15S, knowu as the property of T. S.
Whitaker, in the city of Wilmington, JN. j.
Geo. Parsons & Co. i A lot in block 158,
vs. known as the property of
T. S. Whitaker. I T. 8, Whitaker, corner
Dock and Eighth streets, in the city of Wil
mington. A. 8. Barnes & Co. j The Lot with improve-
vs. ments thereon, situated cor-
T.'S. Whitaker. J uer Eighth and Dock sts..
known as the property of T. S. Whitaker.
Mike Conoly ) On all the interest of John
vs. V L. Mears, in a .Lot with mi-
Johu L, Mears. ) i)rovements thereon, situated
ou the south side of Chestnut street, in the city
of Wilmington, extending, along the line of that
street the whole distance between Front and
Second streets, including Lot No. 1 and part of
Lot No. 2 in Block 178. j
Amstein & Reae ) Improved Lot situated
-c t in fln rrrnor nf li'rnnt Qnrl
S. B. Kahnweiler & Triucess streets ; building
David Kahnwener. J known as and occupied
by the i irst .National Bank, and Dr. Jas. T.
Schonwald's Office. Also au improved Lot
situated on Fifth street, between Lot No. 3 Block
265, according to Turner's plan of city.
Tho;uas & J. G. Johnson "j . Interest of Dan1!
vs. and David Kahnweil-
Dau'l Kahnweiler & fer, in improved Lot
David Kahnweiler J situated on corner
Front, and Princess streets; building known
and occupied by First National Bank aud Dr.
Jas. T. Schonwald's Office. And also an im
proved Lot situated upon Fifth street, between
Brunswick and Hanover streets, west part Lot
No 3 Block i5bo, as described in turner s plan ol
city of Wilmington, N. C.
Peek, Randolph & Smith
Interest of David
Kahnweiler in a cer-
vs.
Simon B. Kahnweiler &
David Kahnweiler.
ftain improved Lot.
comer Fi ont and
Princess streets, building known as and occu
pied by Jthe First National Bank and Dr. S. J.
Schonwald's office. Also, an unimproved Lot
situated on Ffth Street, between Brunswick and
Hanover streets, West part Lot No. 3, Block aoo,
by Turner's plan of city.
E. K. Exbm, Adni'r. 1 On piece or parcel ot
C. H. McCammy, I Land situated in New
vs V Hanover county and Top-
B. J. Howard and I sail Sound District, con-
C. W. Howard. J taining nine hundred asd
sixty-five acres, as tlie property of L. W. How
ard adjoining Lands of Jno. Howard, deceased,
J. W. Howard and others.
E. K. Erwin, Adm'r
C. H. McCammy
of V On piece or parcel of
j Land containing nine
j-hundred and sixty-five
j acres of Land adjoin
J ing Lands of John
vs. "
J. T. Edens and
L. W. Howard.
Howard, deceased, and J. W. Howard, known as
property ot Lewis V. Howard.
P. Murphy, Adm'r. 1 Interest of John 11. Mur-
Chas. Henry, dee'd phy in seven hundred & four
vs. V acres Land layina; and bc-
James McDuffle & j ing in Lower Black River
Johr. II. Murphy, j Precinct.
P. Murnhv. Adui'r. 1 I On seven hundred an-R
Clias. Henry, dee'd. I M Land .m Lower Black
vs. vKiver District, ad loimne:
James McDuffie & the Lands of John Corbett,
John 11. Murphy. J Sellers and others, proper
ty of James McDuffie, excepting twenty acres as
Homestead. '
J. Y. SCHENCK, Jr.,
Sheriff. ;
Blanks I Blanks ! I
WiE ARE NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY
law blanks in any quantity and on the
most reasonable terms. AU of the new forms
now on hand or printed to order at very shOrt
notice.
Apply in person or send your orders to the
Post Office, on South Front 6trcet, a few doors
rom Exchange Corner 1
Large Auction Sale
OF CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE
consisting of Breakfast, Dinner aud Tea
Sets, Water Goblets, Glass Fruit Bowls and
Tumblers, Lamps, Dishes, Looking Glasses, Oil
Paintings, Castors, Silver Plated Ware, Table
Cutlcr-, lot Gents' Clothing, Under Garments,
&c. Commencing this day and continue cvery
day and night until all is 6old.
J. r . JJIGBEE.
juue 3-373 tf S. M, gaT, Auct'.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT
AUCTION.
THE UNDERSIGNED, BY VIRTUE OF A
decree ol the Superior Court of New Hano
ver county, will expose to sale at public auction,
at the Court House door in the city of Wilming
ton, On Thursday, he 22d day of Jul' next, the
following described real estate, to-wit :
One LOT, corner Front and Princess, being
thirty-one and a half (31 i) feet on Front street,
and running wc6t with Princess street 6itxy-six
C6) feet, on which is situated the store now oc
cupied by Sutton & Childs.
SlA LOIS on Princess, adjoining the above.
being 20 feet each on Princess street, and run
ning back 31i feet, with buildings thereon.
ONE THREE STORY BRICK STORE on
south side Market, having 184 feet front on Mar
ket street, and running back x feet known as
No. 22 Market street.
ONE THREE STORY BRICK STORE ou
Market street adjoining the above 36x70 being
No. 20 Market street and occupied by H. Marcus.
ONE TWO 8TORY BRICK STORE on north
side of Market street, 16 feet 6 inches by 63 feet.
being No. 16 and occupied by D, Newman &
Greenburg, together with building immediately
in rear of same, 25 feet 6 inches by 15 feet 6
Inches. "
A RICE PLANTATION in Brunswick county,
containing 400 acres, ot which 70 acres are
cleared, with improvements inercon.
A VERY DESIRABLE PLACE on Mason
boro' Sound, about 7 miles from the city, con
taining about.160 acres, with dwelling house and
other improvements.
Terms of sale -one-third cash; balance in
equal payments at six and twelve months. Notes
with approved security, bearing interest from
date. Title reserved until purchase money is
paid, with power to sell on purchaser'6 account
upon failure to meet the payments.
DAN'L L. RUSSELL,
Commissioner.
June 17 : 282-ts
WALDRON'S COLUMN.
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THE WILMINGTON
REGULATOR
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HORSE RAIL ROAD.
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R. & W ALDR0N & CO.,
E
VER WILLING AND ANXIOUS TO Ac
commodate their friends, arrangements have
been made for the Cars to pass their door about
the middle of next week.
We propose to iregulate the price of DRY
GOODS for the Summer.
PUtt THE CELL ROPE IN TIME.
The Wilmington Regulator is tlie place to get
the best assortment and the most goods tor the
least money.
We are bound to close out the balance of our
SUMMER GOODS, regardless of cost, and will
for the next " THIRTY DAYS ," commencing
WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 23rd, inst.,
sell Goods", by the schedule price below :
lames' mum GOODS
Good Figured Lawns, only ;.. 15 etc.
Best Figured Lawns, only". . ........ 25 cts.
Beautiful Jaconets!, aud Organdies from 35 to 50
cents ; former price 0 to 75 cents.
Bcragc, Lcno, Mozambique aud other desira
ble Dress Goods, including a few patterns Fig
ured Grenadines, atj very low prices.
DOMESTIC GOODS AT OLD TIME
PRICES.
RE AJL ! PONDER!
A DOLL A It SAVED, 7.V A DOLLAR
. KAllXFJ).
Common Calicoes, only., 6 ets.
Good Calicoes, only . . 10 cts.
Best Calicoes (choice styles). . , . . .12i and 15 cts.
- I
Bleached and Brcwn Shirtings aud Sheetings,
6i 8, 10, 13, 15, 15 18, 20, aufe cents, and up!
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS,
Extra size Honey Uojnb, and Marseilles Quilts,
iu great variety
Table Cloths aud jDamasks,- Nankins and
Doylies, CHEAP, f i
Pure Linen Huchuback Towels, commencing at
$1 so mm bozkiv,
All the better grades DECIDED BARGAINS.
HOSIERY.
TUB BEST AOllTMEyi IN THE
ST A TE. 1
j
Ladies' Hose, only. .;. . . 10 cents.
Gents' Socks, only.' 10 cents.
Full lines ot the uwovc Goods at satisfactory
prices. j
HANKERGHKEPS,
Pure Linen, 10, 15j 20 J5 ets., and upwards.
Fine Hemstitched Liiieu, only 25 cents.
SILK. SPIDER WEB HAIR NETS, Black and
Brown only 25 cents.
i
Cotton Spider Web Hair Nets, only 5 cents.
H001
)
SKIRTS.
Best makes, ;:5, ;.5, t( 50 75 cents, and up.
! ' ...
SILK, ALIMCCA AM
UMBRELLAS,
. 5JJUVssorlmc,,-t in thy ci,3' PRICES GUAR
ANTEED. SUW SHADES, P AllASOLS AND FANS,
1 1 5
i - i
Iu great varitty, VERY. CHEAP.
. i '
LACE 31 AM'ILtiAS AND SUMMER
SHAWLS,
At about half the former price.
WHITE AND FANCY SHIRTS AND
CiENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
Modem styles aud living prices.
-1 I ;
The public arc cordial 1 v invited to come and
receive me in u benelit ol the
"TREMENDOUS REDUCTION:'
R. S. WALDRON & CO,
Proprietors of the Wilmington Regulator, .
No. 7 North Front Street,
jaw SO 383-U
REAL ESTATE SALE.
OF
REAL ESTATE
AND
PERSONAL PROPERTY
BY THE
NORTH CAROLINA
Real and Personal Estate Agency,
CAPITAL STOCK $130,000,
SUBSCRIBED AND TAKEN BY RESPONSIBLE
TERSONS; AND CHARTERED BY THE LEG
ISLATURE OF NORTH CAROLINA.
JOSEPH G. HESTER, President.
JOSEPH DIXON, Vice-President,
JOHN C. HESTER, Secretary.
ROUT. G. LEWIS, Treasurer, bond ,000.
Supervisors oi" Drawing.
CYRUS P. MENDENHALL,
SION H. ROGERS,
JAMES H. FOOTE.
3,000
Valuable Pieces of Property t-o bt
Drawn for, Worth f 146,694
73,347 Tickets to be sold at $2.00 Each !
REAL EST JLTE.
SEVEN FINE RESIDENCES Foun in the
City or Raleigh !
Uue Residence hi Raleigh, N. C
e 10,000
a.ooo
6,000
5,000
5,000
2,000
2,000
One " " '.
One 4 " "
One " "
One ,c ' Warrenton
One " Chapel Hill
One Hotel in Taylorsville
it
LIST OF PERSONAL PROPERTY.
Samples on exhibition at HESTER BROS. CO. ,
No. 26 Fayetteville St., Raleigh, N. C,
at the regular cash prices.
10 Fine Phcatons, $000 each, made by-H.
D. Schmidt, Baltimore, Md I
10 Fine Top Buggies, $350 each, made
by H, D. Schmidt, Baltimore, Md.,. .
50 1st Premium, 7 octavo Pianos, made
0,000
3,500
by Tremaine Bros., N. Y., $650 each, 32,500
5 Parlor or Church Organs, 6 stops, $250 , .
each made by Tremaine Bros., N. Y 1,250
500 Sewing Machines, Wilcox & Gibbs,
?60 each
SO
20,
000
000
450
500 Silk Dresses, best article, 12 yards
each, $40
6 Velocipedes, $75
24 Rolls Brussels Carpet, 45 yards each,
$135 per roll., o,500
6 Salamander Safes, Wilder s patent, best
in the world, $260 each . .
1,500
1,000
1,000
2,000
3,360
2,000
1 Cash Prize, $1,000 gold
10 Cash Prizes, $100 each
200 do do 10 do ,
672 do do 5 do
1000 do do 2 do
3000 Prizes. v ulue of the total ain't, $146,694
All of the above is put in the drawing at the
rptrnlnr rafih snllinir nriccs nnil will ho. riiRnoso.rl
wr 1 ..... " -x-
of by a regular mode ot Drawing, and in order
to accomplish this, the Company ay ill sell 73,347
tickets at $2 each.
The DraAving will take place in the city of
Raleigh, immediately alter sale of tickets, of
whfch due notice will be given, at least one week
belore the day of drawing.
Tho flammnv 5r wnrUhic undfir Hip. nrnvisinna
of a special Charter granted by the General As
sembly of North Carolina, which compels the
Company to comply faithfully with all contracts.
m 1 A A A 1
uopies can ue naa on application 10 me com
pany. AU the above mentioned property will certain
ly be disposed of as above stated, and those
drawing it will be invested Avith the title ir fee
simple.
jno memDcr 01 me uompany is allowed
to purchase any tickets. f
All moneys sent by mail, at the owner's risk ;
that sent by Expri as, Post Office Orders, Checks
or Drafts, at the risk of the Company.
T A. Jll A, 11 1 1 A I'll r
. io property win ut iibii'u uuiess ine uue is
indisputable.
The Treasurer has been required to give a bond
for the faithful performance of his duties. He is
required to deposit, daily, in the bank, all mon
is received, where it will remain until all the
tickets are sold and an the property will oe pos
itively drawn and delivered to the parties draw
ing. Send two dollars by express, post office
order, registered letter, or draft, at our risk,
or hv mail at vour own. and take a chance at the
3,000 valuable prizes olTered.
Tickets will oe sent any Avnere in mc united
States at the Company's risk upon the receipt of
$ and postage stump.
Tho rlan of drawing shall be as follows : there
shall be two wheels, one a prize wheel and one
a number wneei, arranged in some puonc piace
in the city, where any one holding a ticket may
be present on the day of drawing. In the num
ber Avheel there shall be 73,3t7 tickets corres
ponding in number to those which .have been
sold, in the prize Avheel there shall be 3,000
tickets. These tickets wnl be deposited in the
Avheels by a board of supervisors, Avho shall be
tpH hvt.hft Directors, after Avhieh the Avheel
shall be sealed up and placed in the bank in this
city, until tne time 01 arawing, wneii me super
visors shall bring them to the place of drawing,
break the seals and the drawing shall be dispos
ed ot by taking a ticket from each wheel at the
same time, and the prize ticket taken from the
prize Avheel shall designate the prize drawn by
the tieket corresponding in number to the one
taken from the wheel at the same time. The
wheel shall be well shaken after each ticket is
diawn. , .
The supervisors will be gentlemen well known
and noted for honesty and integrity, who will
not be allowed to purchase tickets or own any
stock in the Company. The numbers and prizes
Avill be drawn from each wheel by two blind boys
and a full report of ail numbers draAviug prizes
Avill be published in some prominent newspaper
immediately after the drawing.
DESCRIPTION OF REAL ESTATE.
Seven Fine residences Four
, Jialeiyh.
in the city of
One magnificent brick residence about i mile
from the Capitol of the State Avith 8 acres of
ground, flue orchard, delightful spring of Avuter,
beautiful groAe, walks of modern style, abun
dance of evergreens, all necessary out-houses
brick stable, carriage house, Ac. Value $10,000.
One large and convenient house in the city of
Raleigh, on Ncwbern street, thirteen large rooms,
double parlors, Avith all necessary out-buildings,
ii acres of ground, and a beautilul oak grove.
Value $6,500.
One large house ou Ncwbern and Bloodworth
btreets containing twenty rooms suitablc j for a
boarding house, all necessary out-buildings ; with
a beautiful oak grove in the yard and I acre ,of
ground. Value $5,000.
" One beautiful large Residence, on Newbern
street eight rooms and basement, four out-buildings
and stable,scven acres of ground, elm grove,
very desirable and attractive. Value $8,000.
One in Warrenton, N. C, known as the Alston
property, in perfect order, one of the best built
houses in tho State, containing 8 large rooms,
double piazzas and porticos, one of the most
commanding and beautiful residences in the
plac, with b acres of ground, tine orchard, beau
tiful oak grove in the yard, and all necessary
outbuildings. Value $2,000.
The property at Taylorsville is very attractive,
valuable and cheap. It is a hotel at the county
seat of a flourishing and growing village ot a
thousand or more inhabitants, and situated one
square from a good and flourishing College, no
school of better grade, right on the line of the
Atlantic and Ohio Railroad, and being situated
in the mountain region, the scenery is truly de
lightful and fascinating, contains twenty rooms,
and the buildings are new. Value $2,Q00.
One in Chapel Hill, containing 4 rooms, with
fire-places, and one forty-foot dining room. Also,
kitchen, out-houses and one and thrce-fourtia
acres of land. Value $2,000.
Those ordering tickets can select any number
from 1 to 73,347, if the number orderedTias been
taken, the number nearest will be sent. Ono
three cent stamp must accompany every order.
All tickets will hitfve the seal of the Company and
signature of the Secretary.
ffc refer to any merchant, banker or oth
er gentleman of standing in the city ot Raleigh.
3f"For further descriptions and particulars,
address.
JOHN C. HESTER, Sec,
apllO RaleigJi.N. G.
RAIL ROADS.
4
If lllUriiglUll Qy Hl'lUUll h. If, IO
Office ChiotEko. & Gen. Sufebintendekt )
; Wilmington, N. C., April 9, 1868. j
fN AND AFTER SUNDAY, the 11th inst..
VJ our PASSENGER Trains on this road will
leve Wilmington at 6:00 A. M. and 10:00 P. M. ,
anfl arrive in Weldon 6:06 A. M. and2:50P. M.
Leave Weldon at 10:15 A. M. and 7:45 P. M.
Arrive at Wilmington 4:30 A. M. and 7 15 P. 31.
The day train will not run on Sundays.
A daily through freight train will leave Wil
mington (Sundays excepted) at 3:00 P. M., for.
th accommodation of Truck Farmers. Passen
gers can also get accommodations on said freight
train as far as Goldsboro
j S.L.FREMONT,
I Engineer Sunt.
april 11 263-tt
CHANGE OF FREIGHT TRAIN
SI1EDULE.
WiEMiNGTON, & Weldon Railboxd Co.,
Office Chief Eng'r and Gen'l Sujl"t
j ! Wilmington, N. C. May 2S. 1S69.
N AND AFTER THE 29th INSTANT THE
1 freight trains will mti na fniinwe . t
i lJm,1D,gt?n ondaJ Wednesdays and Fridays,
at o clock, P. M.,aud arrive at Wilmington
same dflvs St S nVwt p t e
S. L. FREMONT,
iiay30 EnS,raUdS2U7?:ttf
ILMINGTON & WELDON R. R. CO, 1
FlCr?, A?ASTE1i of Transportation I
Wilmington, N. O, May 26, 1S69. f
lETURN TICKETS WILL BE' SOLD Ai
j. an stations ror.one (1st class) fare to pC
son wishing to attend the consolidation meetng
of tie A. & N. C. R. R. and N. C. R. R. Conpa
m,c3i t0 bc held in Ncw Berne On the 2d Jane.
lhee will be, after the meeting abjourns, rfi cx
euriion t6 Morehend Cltv. "
WM SMITH.
Master of Transport ition:
277-tf
4ay 30
Wilmington & Weldon R. R. Co.,
Office Chief Eng'r And Gen olt't I
Wilmington, N. C .,.Jui 169.
TO EXCURSIONISTS
WO SUPPLY A PUBLIC DEMAND, NOTICE
JLIs hereby given that exaursion trains of threw
carsf or less will be run over any part of this road
for i fliBfnrmf rf iftxr - mil
1
- W4 xiiVj iohw ui iuvi j upon mu
gmhantee of responsible parties that it shall pay
notjtees than one dollar j)er mile run (one way.)
;; Op 6uch trains passengers will be carried at the
ratcj ol two cents per mile, going and returning,
equfl to one; cent per mile each way. For a
large number of cars a proportional increase to
bc charged. "
S. L. FREMONT,
Chief Eng. and Sup't.
28o-3t
juhe 27
Wilmington & Manchester R.R, Co
f l T. T. Tl . o . ,
f Wilmington, N. C, April 10. 180tt. f
OAND AFTER APRIL 11, PASSENGER
Trains of this Road will run on the follow
Ing Schedule :
1 EXPRESS TRAIN.
Leaye Wilmington daily at. 5:15 A. M.
Arrive at Florence.. . 10:3:3 A. M.
Arrive at Kingsvillc. . i i;45 P. -M..
Leaye Kingsvillc.....! .'.12:40 P. M.
Arrive ct Florence. . . .! 3:55 P. M,
Arrive at Wilmington 9:15 p. m.
Express Train connects closely at Florence
with the North Eastern Railroad for Charleston,
andjCheraw and Darlington Railroad for Cheraw,
and,iatKingsvillc with the South Carolina Rail
road for Augusta, to which point cars run through
ACCOMMODATION TitAIN.
LeaK'C Wilmington daily nt:
8:05 P. M.
2:40 A. M.
Arrive at Florence
Arrive at Kingsvillc
Lea.Vc Kingsvillc ;
Arrive at Florence
Arrive at Wilmington ,
Abcommodation Train connects
9:00 A,
4:00 P
M.
M.
8:40 P. M.
5:10 A. M.
closely
Florence with the Northeastern
Railroad for
- v-w u J.IU1I1 VAU IKJ L
ChaMeston. apd at KlniraviiTf
-Carbhna Railroad for Augusta. Passengers for
uoiumoia snouia ibkc the Accommodation Train
WM. MacRAE, .
f ,r Gen'ISupt.
a4r 15 1. 264-tf
Wilmington Charlotte & Unther-
ford R, R. Co.
General Supkrintendent's Office, )
Wilmington, N. C, May 15. 1809. f
-VNAND AFTER MAY 15TH, THE PAS
Vyjsenger train on this Road Avill leave Wil-
minrton on Tuesday. Thursdav and Saturav t
7 o'clock. A. M. '
Arrive at Rockingham same days, at 3i P. M.
Aijrivc at Wadesboro (Stage) at 9 P. M.
Ldave Wadesboro CStac-HA'nn Tiwariav Timr..
day jmd Saturday, at 1P.M.
Luave Roekincham nn M
and Friday at 6:30 A. M.
Aririvc at VUmiugtou same dayd at 3 P. M.
W. 1. EVERETT,
General Sunerlntp.nflpnf
iy 10 , 274-tf
WE WOULD
T ESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION
ut uue puum; iu our large inn eigtfuii j as
sortment of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
embracing every style and quality known to the
trade, which having been purchased for Cash at
low jrices we offer at very low rates.
Our Stock of Goods for
LAlpIES, MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S
weaijis very full and complete, very stylish an
very! durable.
Oiir goods for GENTLEMAN'S wear consists
of all kinds and qualities of
BO(?TS, SHOES, GAITEUS, AND BAL
l MORALS,
with! and without the box toe, audi the assort
ment is so complete that we arc enabled to suit
the niost fastidious.
WHOLESALE BUYERS
will find it greatly to their advantage to ex
amirfe our stock and prices before making their
selections. We devote our second and third
floork exclusively to jobbing, and keep at all
timce a large and well selected stock c!
BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS,
for 3ru,s, Women's and Children's wear, which
we gtu. antee to sell as low as any jobbers in
Baltimore or New York. We solicit your
patronage.
GEO. . FRENCH & SON,
North Front St,
I Eept'lO
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