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THE EVENING POST, Monday. Harcn 24th, 1173 nf Hc"ofHil rora irom flew LUsap- . Ifn .-n.. u tost Straw (Republican) -. a oj rity orer all eandidatta 2?3 v're. So the qneation will not v- t, decided bj tke Legislature, H , .rtfd tome days ago m the de- Beat thr Yankeea t A 6 m u H.cinu "i a .vrtii to ln.ore persons a Ural class burial. A. healthy man of forty ytart of age, can, by ptyiog one dollar a year, be f oaran teed a tilter mounted cofiin, case, hearse, and lour carriage! when he diet I Khis f riendi are lew, and don't want to many carriages, the company agree to pay two dollar tor each carriage not wanted. Toil if, we thin, a new branch et the insurance business, and we are mrprned that it has escaped the InrentiTe genius of oor Yankee friends. Next. The Jfew VTt Yesstls. Tbr Navy D partmint baa Ixed upon ihe cWacter of the new Tesaels antbo rise ' tn c nsfmeted by OBfresa Ust r rury Thf bill provide tor eight steam . ith anxiiary sail power. each citrrTinK ml or more front of Urge ihv uir- hu.- to be iroa or wo-xl, the arjfrjjtte tonnage ot to exceed 8,00 ) ton-, the cost not to exceed $. 2Q3 000 F or of tiese Teasels are to be built io wbole or in parr by contract wiib the lowest responsible bidders. Torre will be built two large wooden Yeel. three small woeden vessels, a' three -null iron rssels. The wooden Tea nl probably be built t tie G..rifira-ot Yr.is, and the i"n oas by contract. Proposal, will bt 0 st isroed for the eninrs, aid we sincerely tope that K"d" work wiW aly be accepted. We want uo moredt-ath traps. Hon- O. In Harris. - The 5nate has coofirmed th3i tleman a. Collector ofjheP pfop( mi.,. nmrlr.t. wMCO . 1 per lV'n daring the war, i re-ponding'j bated by the DO or 1863 tJuperinteooot of Fsblic r?orks. bat the Republican Uttnr by gross neglect, tailed to tx his .ation. sa that when ths wU came into power ia 117ft ttey pisece! it st $30 per annum. He has always a h.id w. rk.r in th P.pb ic-n fruse. and ha ioor raucn lor tno party He ! well cT ffs l its miiV -LC-,i r .in e d we. Connelly " ' - r od with kiu sbtc F uj the Kalelcn Nw. '.iotorioua Shaffer la a Ifew sIe." zi.. j U'ulg Sites : Jz. i..M-a : Tii Sentinel cl to-dpj ,. ,.... cm ir. 0s-7J, of th li . an i r ti-e atMv a lir r aighiy b ..f- ? i . fr editor theieol, prop i lu u Miro a ia the p?riA i"B. w.oc I tii ixouud il yen grant ne pace. I yield to none ia ny appreciation of a good story, or my coatempt for the man who will ipoil it, area for relatios sake, but this seatipede Js ao isany lod ged that a few hnsdred stay be kockec from under without dijabatff the tear and my delicscy will be tpprsoicd, lor eertet this is a (pod ctory. end M "relation" sticketh closer Us3 a u' SllCKeiD cioeer iw m u:--- I't Deed to rely upoa J 'w nt on tlis point, tcr t say it is s story t ylda 1 ln I don judgment Asntinsl sar it is a story editor omit paying asrr eemti to give it space, and ia it-sr fonnd st the bed ot the leading con tiopiun j urnai ih-t nobody raids! And m.'i it rar -baace to nn in that c .ro .iC diKM,-' ye.r- "N ofJ bb,ff r- '-Dragged iau. U - i t tf ' oB' s'" "C n,ra bn.i." K.i',,x'" "L.yal djgnita TlKn v .. 4 . pn" fc Oi e are itTs a ?,ul nn'r ,na0 spoil it, and thP m'- reproducing that old editor' ec-Te lOr. i'1' dea gnf tJ' 'bt binning nu J"4"11 mJ rrir' ," habiliments of pins.- .Kir.tly. It in a mistake that "MeAl piue and 6haff-r, ot Ra!eigh." got a brrel of apple Tmegnr instead sf one ot apple braody, (which is fortsnate tor HcA. and 8; Srcoadlj. It is not trne that Serere prop,M;d to cive ot ioc btrrt ind ton. tenta it wc wouldnH blow, nor drag him by the acaiplck to Stateaville. Delilah taught Smipan a letsoo, bnt Severs didn't profit by it, naxy time, (which is to be regretted of Severe by McA. snd 8.) Thirdly. The nW ia merrsr as to the hour of the Yieit at Severe br Mr Al. pin and Shaffer when they found the contraband" behind the door and cart ed it oft It wasn't among the we sma' boars ayont the twal (which fast will sppease the solicitnde ct ye StnthUi Bia-DO ClOUDtJ PonrtklT wij, v , ttv linits on ThnsdsT sight, aud MeUpin wasn't with ui when ws found the juice behind Sever'a door. rifthly. Ws didn't go to Severs that nittht ssd didn't find soy spple juice. Sixthly. -McAlpin sod Shaffer of Raleigh" are not Rrrenus officers, nor has the latter been within a hundred anils of Charlotte for two years. Bersath sad Lastly. With the above slight correction, the story of the 5mi Mi may be regarded ss near the truth as ys editor thereof wss ever known to get, sad may tberelors be enrolled with the srekives as part ot the history of Nrth Carolina, uoleae claimed si pro prietary matter tor 'bat chronic edito rial. T ore truly, Ot Riigh. WASHING-TON NOTES, The Commissioner ot Pensions baa rated under the new law that where a soldier -A the ar ot 1812 s an Indian he ct. fl qt hi application fr a peni ion btj oro a legaliy authorized Indian agent and it will be prompt! consid ered. A rumor was circulated at tbi Capitol to the effect tbst Secretary Belknap's mission to Texas is to place our military posts in s good condition; tlat should the frontier Ststes of Ciibuaiua, Coa hslia, Nuevs Leon, snd Tamaalipsa de ire snnexation to the United States our Ooyernment may be able te protect them. The President, by virtue of suthority invsated in him by the seventh section ot the set ot June 10, 186s, bss me tns following changes in the collection distrieta of Virffioia: The counties oi Campbell, Bedford, Boourt Cra.g Roanoke to torm the d -incr, ami the eouatiea ot HsJ, P"'-?'" Pranklia, Henry. Plck to forffi the l b eoliectioD dietnet. TseboiityiWi pa tbe la 4 aession of Cogress, tie one extending aa old beauty law and the other placing colored soldiers ee- with white, in relation to unties having been offi eiallv communicated to tbe office of the Speond Auditor, tbe work wbict these ilwl entail wm commenced yesterday. Tbe second law will necessitate s large amouat of work and an immense cor respondence, and will occupy the atten tion of the oiflce for a long time al though it has been taken np in earned and will be pushed as rapidly a poep -ble. Under tba provision- "r tht RCt ct Congress last nu th9 htir9 ot de" ceased so1''8 ir10 baTe ded BBce tbe Al. A ot their claims for pensions under the act ot ?:braary 14, 1871, are enti tle t to the account pension, as follows . First to the wido ; if tbre be no wid ov, iae to th persoa trho bore; the expD6e4 of tbe lt il e-ss and barial t the deeeaaed soldier, as mucb as rill re'flbrss b:?l or her for tt intlay thus se'dier ? e entitled is their etrn right to iV f-sll peation. CoracanJer S. L. Sreeae, detached fro ths somsand of the receiving i5ip Sabias snd ordered to tbe com- I9d of the receiving ahip Fotoraac, st t. tK.Uf f AnriLfitn- TCTiSV ordered to duty T V.. e n conmc ion with the ieiu;ir 'ic; Comuanner John Trir d- i lfOiiJ tbe Lval station -t T.. , m U und nod rterrd to the rr jnd 1 th recf Ting t-hip Sibin ki r.wmoutb. H Onlrg ieoked T' rlrr of Cn jdr R. L. Lav to mil nom ? nip Poiumae, cao 'r(l t mm5 v)' tl 0 narel i: t tie order ol i. a VeYerto the oar! ... e Pai'd 'p-ir, aad he is or derwti to .xir orrlc-re. , The second annual report of th Sn- Mrinwndent of Public Instruction ot V. . . . - - , ... , , , ir;iii r io(BMju,i u.ouiumaru- ed to the Commissioner ot Education. . ,. , A afords the most reliable and com plete celleetion of educational statistics I m-rT mH 1m thn Rrato Thn nnmUar I ot hih eehools maintained in the State duriat the year was 1,871, e ttended by 7,731 rrpirx many of whom will short- It eater ellefj. The noobr of pub- I il -vrk in tks At ia a tea u; I IJO seHOOB in tne State IS 3.788 White sad 907 eolord ; total,8 93 Kumber . , - 1 i n A.1 1 v;. j to mn I Ot BUpUe, 11VW1 waitt and 46,730 tt i Th colored total lfifi 877 Th numlmrnl coiurvu , 1UO.OI I. i np numoer OI teaehen white, males. I dG : tt njlfre. 1,147 ;eolored, malej, 224 ; female, 136. The oerage salariee are for ra.Ie, $39 St per month ; females, $28 23. mttinjr a hOOp on tbe famil? flour barrel la an operation that will naml , r , "i ubiiii; bear aa mexrr. The w ran general y 1 attenDta it before th an n rma hmL I to dinner. She sets tbe boop up on the I ru. , . , end o! tbi Starts, tajes a dellbi rate aim with the rolling pin, and then shut ting both eyes, brings tbe pin down l all t h A tarrf rtf nnm arm nrhitA Ka - " .... uw other in.:""'. ' Thn ah m.lrso "iTe ior tue camUQ( r a iien sue maaes a , r i and Unbleached muslin nucu kl c , . ! . , -V ot man comes benre she is sittine ba I r --v. - - i . i the store, thinking of St. Stephen and the other martyrs, while a burnt dinner and the camphor are struggling heroic ally for the mustery. He says that if she bad kept her temper she wouldn't hare got burt. And be rieits the barrel himself, and puts the hoop on yery earelilly, and adjusts it so oicely, fo the top of eyerr stare, that onlr a few smart knocks apparently are needed to bring it down all rieht. then he lanirh. to himself to think what a fuss his wife kicked p orer a simple matter that onlr needed a little patience to adjust itself, and then he get the hammer and fetahet the hoop a sharp rap en one ui aaa mt oiiwr siae net up and utu wui wua wraiu ana ju eyes wu i ears, ana tne next mptanvtbat brrel ia flying across the room adorn psuied by the hammer, and anther candidate for camphor and raff is nlled in that ereat armv thtMa w. c?aaingly marchinc toward the crave. Janhtry Ktws. i a a, The wife of J. Lawrence Gets, ex aember of Congress, died, after a lin - Zering illness, last Sunday. She was the eldest daughter of Rev. Dr. Morgan, of New Iiocbelle, New York, for many years rector of Christ Episcopal Church, Reading, Pa. NEW ADVKH'mi521EiVrS. CItBIfiaE, BUTTKR AND POTA TOES. S09 boxes Cheese, 23 Tuba Batter, . 8S0 barrels Potatoes, For 6ale by w P. "W. KERCHNER. march 24 263 HAY, COhN AND OATS. 100 bales Hay. 5,000 bushels Corn. 2,000 bushel O its. For sale by march 24 r. if. KERCHNER. 263 BACON AND FORK. 200 boxes D S Sides and Shoulders, 125 boxea and bbds Smoked Shoui- dera snd Sides. 200 barrela Pork, Fornale by F "W.KERCHNEa. raareh 25 63 MOLASEi AND LOFFEE. 150 hhds and bbls CuU Molasses, 175 tibdsand bbl 8. il M a'aea, 250 bblH Golden Flttct Syrup. 450 oaes C fifce, For f-ale by F. W. EERCB NSR. march 24 i6u o I. LARGE Stoci of E00T3 and SHOES, at wholesale and retail, at march 25-2w EVVNS & VONGLAii'rf. MAGISTRATES OFFICE. HAVING been ajpo:nffd a Justice of tbe Peace for New Hanover County, I am pre pared to transact any business that may be entrusted to me. Office, r ext door wc-t of the Court House march 22 tf TUOS M GAliDNEK. Boy's Jersey Ties. "VEirirr low'. DUDLEY & TCLLTR, Siji ci" tbe liiz Boot, 233 at arch 22 MoRaO 5c Turrentirio. DEALERS IN Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, TJAVB REMOVED TO THE LARGE d commodious store, 45 Market Street, formerlj occupied by H. & B. Emanuel, where they tvM bs pleased to see their 1 friendP. march 20 3t Real Estate aii Loan Association OjriC3 SSCBXTART & TrEASCUEU, ASCUEU, 1 sh 10, 1S73, ) Wilmington, N. C, Marc SUR3CRIBERS to the capital etock- of the Real Estate and Loan Association are hereby notified that by resolution of the stockholders, the first instalment ot Four Dollars per fchire is required to be I paid on or before Saturday, tbe i?2d inst. I The undersigned will receive the amounts An from S o'cleek P. M. to 6 o'clock, P I M., erery day durintr the present week, at the omce ol Croniy iE Morns. I WILKES MORRIS Secreiary & Treasurer. mar 17 257-lw nnwnrn nf rtcumtorfo'ttn T BOwarG OT OUnterTeitS ! J OR ra0SFS, "ViimF tstnaiviy oovHttRrEiTco. DUhonttt Drug- fUtt endeavor to tell tto counterfeits to make greater prtlu. Th gnwnhiv the name of A ob5loses MMcAMCtife. All otters are toorthlets imitations. i - a 1 1 1 i x . ii oncisi rim ruiuumg m mo cure oi au thos painiul and danieroni dkeftPei to which the lejoal constitution iTibJect. They moderate all rmus ill ohatrnetionfw from whut- Trcau. th,y pJSeffifiy J Hd? The? 55? m a rhort uma pnof oa ma iuojtuiy ponoa wiin regniaxity ; and althouph rery powerful, contain nothing hurt ful to the constitution. In all cae9 of Nerrons and fatirne on elieht exerton. Palpitation of the Heart, pmu .HocUons, lahs in tne Back and Limbi, all other means hive filled. The circnlara around Hysterics and Whitethey will effect cure whei h packaye full dWctions and advice, or will be aent free to Ul writing- for them, sealed from observation. 11Jc:!,', re tne osci!r cannot be J1r job mosm. 1 Gortiandt st.. New York, wm iii-ux vuwo vi iuo genuine, cunisiainjr Jimy Pill, by return mail, securely sealed from any toxWgeof ita cententi. RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. ttvvcs rrr tnn.n mviAii a ruuiuAiu UArCiUS TnoIuinsXra cipit uosunrri05 iid a,cho disbaszs. They hivana tta or mMiii. mil nr rhiiri vn tavl niTnoiaw or meaiciie, ana any cniia will take toem. Thounds have wen restored to health that had before depeird. Trimoiv riven inhundrfda efee. Ak for brt as s pclmonio wafers. - so cents per mi. juo musj, i'roprie- lnc!t srrot.Nv Vnrlr. tor, MU. THE GREAT CNCH REMEDY. DEUrWAItICES 8PFCTFTC PI1.LS. A Prepared by J. GARANC1ER, Thesa rflla are hi jrhly recommended by the ennre lUrhtlr, ual Weaknea or Impotence ; Weakness arisingfrom Fecret Habita and Sexual Excesr s ; Relaxation of tho Genital Onrana; Weak Spiae : Deposits in the Urine, and all the ghastly train of Diseases arising from Overuse or Excew. TheTCwre when all otherrem lies fall. Pamphlet of Advice in earh box, or will be aent kree to any addrer?. Prle 81 per Box. Sent by mail, stcurelv sealed from atl observation on receiptor n-ice, USCABO. MOSES, ISCostlan 5tKw Y ax. Sole General Aront for iLxaerica. OSES. ISCOSTLAS nnc&. i 10-ly aug SUPERIOR COirRT CLERK and Sher SST filaiki. For aalo by AlCtirs Kiei aiitl m:1l i s c. BaT Mecic&i acuity oi jrrenco aj tao -very best remedy io all cues of Spermatorrhoea, or 8eminal We&k : NUrbtlr. Dally or Premature EmifiBiona ? Kpt. NEW ADVEllTlSEIIENTSi 750 ACRES OF FARIIIHfi ABDOOD UIID In Brunswick Conntj, fcr Sab or Excngc for City Property. The Land is abated Oft tat Booth side of Town Cree. .boat ose sad a half miles from Lov fewa Crcsli bridge. A or et Are nil readv for nlsntinff. Four hundred loadi of geed st manure and compost are oa thl baa The Farming Land is already jdltshsd and fenced. - I -p. a m 1.1. a It IB goou ior uottua,ryvcBt Potatoes and Wheat. Hae a splsadid clay foundation. SOO C3-rsip Vinos, Bet out last year, will tear thb fhnamer. 600 Apple Trees, aise (01 fml Trees, " Of tbe finest quaUtiee abotit three yeart old set out last year, are ia fiat eon- dition. WOOD LAND About 073 acres, ia of the beet tm fee State. There are about 3,00G cerdf. ef wood on tbe Land, and the farthest set to haul more than halt a mile. The Land lronts about three mite? a Town Creek and Daws' creek, aid hae four good landings. One of tbe finest marl ttodi ia the State ia on the Land, within eJateen inches of the surface. Tue larming uterils, fecludrrej Plows Hoes, Harnese, &c, will !o bt eold. Forty barrels of Corn cad rerjod let ot Fodder now ft the FarfJa, One four room dwelling honse, ft tore, also a barn and stables, are 3 the pre mises. The buildings are all csT. Will se 1 or exchange iCI citf pro perty. Apply to CRONLY KOCrl, Auciianeer8 and Real Batata Agctt. fetfll 258-tf M Anil now PKurjLMsn W GIYE ORDERS YOVL . TO CelehratBd Scnipsmoaz Cbcpe, FOE. 1G73. QUARTS AKS PI3T3, At the usually low priee. 11 and IS Vrszt atsei MESSINA IiG3S2013 AND ORANO s. ' CELERY SALT,W and A NEW STOCK OF FRESH CANNED FRUITS TEGEf ABLBS AND FA33IXY SUPPIrlES. Empire Family Hour, NEW YORK CENTRAL and GILT SDGE. For 6ale by GEO. MYERS. 11 and 18 Front Straet. 218 ian 24 1000 iS I"-"" 5QQ BARRELS 8KD POTATOES. IQQ BARRELS REFUTED SUGAR. I A HOGSHEADS DJSMARABA 8U X J GAR. 100 CA8ES CAK ood. 150 B0XES DRT 8ALT M2atb or HHDS. SMOKED HEATS. AO Forsaieiowbj KEW fjslvrKRItlENTS. JACOB! kX& Quss-ujteed teaxeei 8Jlother.,bothSllai sum naaei. w THE J1C0BI AXE, For too wil thezTbe certain you are getUnf? toi bit for yonrftonty. Fes sale, w bolesale and retail, at Hardware Depot, No. 9 Market street. And Dealer throruout the State, IXHABDWAE. 4- MoilICUI.TURAL IllPLliCTT- fl lr. Iron. eteeL Walls. WUM, jriao, SrSSk fesVeetftOly call the attention WHOLlBALJfiBUi to our full and complete aasortment, em- TJfdeeu8 offei MftumTineeaeencytoeev AwT5cm hand Sole and harness Leather, iP V??Skllia. . raina. m. qjja maft. noari ana cuaugi Please) eall and exjulne, before purchas ing, tne sioea: at NATH'L JAOOBI'S Hardware Depot, No. f Market St. aerl l7-lv TAX NOTICE. ATTENTION Is called to the Revenue act for the rear 1878. Schedule B, Section 12, reads aa follows: Sac. 12. Ererr merchant. Jeweler, grocer, drueraist and ererr other trader, who, aa principal or aarent, carries on the business of baying ( or Benin? eoocifi. wares or mercnan- diae of whi aterer name or description, ex eent sch as are sDecially taxed elae where In this act, shall pay one eighth of one per eenium on tne toiai amount or purcnases m or out or we aiaie, ror casn or on crean. ei MDt the nrodneta of manufaettires and agri cultural produeU of this tate, and no retail merchants shall be required to pay any tax on purchases made from wholesale merch ant residing in this State. Every person required by law to list nis purchases snaii, on the first day of January, April, July and OctoDcrpn eacn year, list on oatn to ine eg ister of Deeds the total amount of his pur- ehaaea tor the preceeding quarter. The reg ister or deeds saau xeepanooit in wnicn shall be recorded the lists given in to him as herein required, and shall furnish the sher iff with a ooDy of the said lists within ten days after the sameare given in. It shall be the duty of the sheriff to collect from every peaon on the list furnished him by the reg ister of ceeda the taxes embraced therein. Tha voariaf at nf ri aaH Via 11 hnvA nnwflr tn rp- quire the merchant making his statement to submit nis booxs tor examination to mm. and every merchant refusing on demand to submit his books to such examination shall be liable to a penalty to the State of two Ssi.tflsr having jurisdiction of tne same, it snail ira" 2.5?? M7 B1U1 lull KaiU J uioiviuauu iciuo- ing aa aforeeaid in the Superior Court of the county as may be prescribed for special pro ceedings, to the end of obtaining such exam ination ana compelling payment oi tne p ro ller tax. JLna ior eacn service tne register of deeds shall be entitled to fifteen cents for each return made by any merchant, same to be paid by the commissioners of tho On tne first day of April. I shall be prepa red to reeclve the list o purchase from per sons required to render inem under this and all other sections of the act entitled Ke venue My d WTs pTalh. Tfielaw wlll le en for- eeu wiwieut aiscnmination. JOS. C. HILL, Register. mreh ? . 2fti-tawtAp2 Journal and Star copy. (3f AND AFTKR THIS DATE, the follow Y schedule will be run on the Street Hallway. Can will 1 Front streois larvo corner cf Re4 Crcsa and s, for taa Union Depot, at 2:40 A. M.. dally, to mecithd firothm t.raUi Rtrn Houses en the routo, leaving the depot on Northern train. Will &&jrtttZZJ& wbot, W me xuormern oound train, ffi Boo - ' . t J M'VU MSX3 J L. Ill UlCier IO iP- on the arrival of the Southern train, name of said delendant, and all ibees . j 1?.!? will leave corner of Front tate rifrht3 title interest nroDertt, and Red Cress streets at 5 P. M., making . rig?' t,tle;' P , F the usual stoppagee, leavimrthe ifnicn r: JiiV ?i 1116 NJtern train. . Frontal T(hW P. S.'SSh . . - -W '"y' riiM f v iua iurmg uie aay me BIU m itw . Tt -il . m7?ZJ CTt 1 w J' UnU1 8 P- M.. aucwinx 10 mlantM butiraan u.!. 4.. . an lor tne further aooommodatlon of the puwml ou csu vuine ran unt.ii notn t xr June I - . 146-tf LABGE STOCK SUPERIOR BRAND M lmM M Domlic CONCHAS. PAUL MORPHVS urn. rAn&rAt T A S3 nnr . MATAMORAS. EL POETAS. and ethers 1 n AAA i ' OHA8. D. MYERS & CO., 7 North Front Street. BEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE. PIER 6c CO., Quarts ana JPmts, F. ffHan's & DMatel Dry Sillery, QUARTS AND PINTS. CAUTE BLANCHE Quarts, Pints and Half Pints. OA BASKETS and cases abore cele- bratcd brands, at lowest inarket OHAfl. D. MTERS & C6. 7 North Front st. marsh's 249 Chemical Ink Eraser! TOR tho lnttatmtsmsoM 1 etelns from marble, paper, parchment, lin en, Jea, anaouier aDricft, without lnjur tnjr the material. For sale at Ys Drug store, and NEW ABTKBTtSEMESTS. -A- Xj El -OF1 WilmufoD. Charlotte AND RU1TIERF0RD RAIL R01D, UNDER DECREE OF FORECLOSURE r BY VlBTUIiiJ OJb A UtUHEfi op the &trerior Court of the ctmm. of New Hanover, in the Btate of North Car0lina, made in tba case of surviving Trustees, against "The Wil Cbarlottee and Kutberlord I : TAinr l:.rm. 1873. of said rnnrt ik. i j - j ' 'i i undersigned Edwin E. Burrusa, Cliarlu v ItfStedman and John D. Taylor, Re ferees, appoiutcd by eaid decree, wil sell at PUBLIC AUCTION, to tho highest bidder, at the Coait House door, IN THE CITY OF W1LXIXGT0X in the county aforesaid, ou THURS DAY, the 10th day of April, 1873, at 12 o'cl&ck M., tho EOTIKE i&AiLROAD KNOWN AS THE Wilmington, Charlotte and Rather ford Eailroad. from its EASTERN TERMINUS in the city of Wilmington aforesaid, to its WESTERN TERMINUS in tbe town ot Rutlierfordton in said Ktate,:a lii- tance of 272 MILES, of which 134 milm om said city of Wilmington to a point near tne town or WsdesDoro, ard 5 miles from the citv ot Charlotte to SSUFAILO CHEEK. in the county of Cleveland in slid State arQ compjeted aDcl in U9e wlth ,H thl RAIXiWAYS, RIGHTS OF WAT, Depot pjrounda', aud other lauds, tracks bridges, viaducts", depots, station Loui es, engine houses, car hensea, freight houses, wood houses, machine snops sod all other shops, houses orbuildiDg?, sod all locomotives, tenders, cars and other rolling Etock or equipments, and all machinery, tools, implements, iucl and materials of any kind tor constructing operating, repairing or replacing tbe eaid Railroad, or any part thereof, sod all appurtenance 3 or ffxturtsof theiam belonging to or puichased by ea:d be fore named delendant and now in its possession, together with all and eirgu- ,ar the corporate rights, franchises and privileges of the Eaid ibove named di iendant as tbe same are set forth id ids indenture of mortgage referred to m tne com laint filed in snid case, and iDclud- n,l .inanl.r h .haM d I " " v' the capital stock ot ' Wilmirgton ltt I way Bridge Company" standing in tba claim and demand ot s-iid deteodant ! and t6 any and all real and perfocil property or effects herein betcrc rcfef I . " .... . 1 J. ea to or which is owneu nv stm " I. " fend ants. mTinMn a n n t n rt i n TT The bonds of sui J above name! tie fendant, tbe Wilmingtoa, Charlotte tnd Rutherford Railroad Company, secured by the indenture of mortice referred 'I " , a. lu m lue comprint us oeanui, Aforrh 1o 1Cfi7 nryAmnAntn ' "-"- Lockwood and tbe plaintiffi, amounts in the aggregate to $2 500,000, will be received from tbe purchaser or purely era in payment upoa tbe following If1 and conditions, viz: Forty TboosiC1 Dollars of tbe amount bid at eaid is to be paid in cash, and for therw or remainder of tbe amount bo bid, tbi bonds secured by said mortgage w . T9. received to suc'u extent and in socapr portion as such residue or reciaicu bears to the aforesaid zgteg aDBct of eaid bons. EDWIN i:. CHAHLEii M. STBDMAf a fc3 JOHN D. TAYLOR, O20t! 8 HALL
The Evening Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 24, 1873, edition 1
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