7T mv.)L '4 VOL VI. WILLnNGTON, N. C, FRIDAY, LIARGH 28, 1873 -- NO. 267 '"P" As. V AAA. A vmm y - 6 f- ti7k kvknijstg post f itfbed every uteraoon except Sunday. J r CAVAt).vr....DQsines Mtnager Ali J. MANN Editor Subscription. tri jiir, ic dnnce I'VaoDth-S in advance.... moctIi., in advance. ao-itti. In advance letters $5 UO 3 00 1 50 . . . .' 50 rtioald be ad- to ttc Business Manager, and all -,3iicitiotM or matters relating 10 me jtpsxtLica. to the Editor. rree -ondenc-i solicits d from oar friends j WEEKLY, ONE TSAR, r-ir. lLt -Ul' oa UA C1AW' .,":esi. Political ut5 and reports ol 1 : t'11 desirable. Mfrch?nJLse Brokerage Office, o.slAntly on hand mi U'.:f.--CL-.:re! s 1q -i teif-iHi hc-d proiaptly. Mltl in this oUcititl, Krul o iroui't at- .'rem buyer !!! r:t ' :" ' w'-h to liuv or soil, coinmaul- " - i . ... ,rltk Ttfn i.V. T. PKTTr.WAY. 1M tf-- $S ADVKRTISEMEXTS 'THE WOULD RENO WNED w o w Sen un lacliiiicw ...!'..! 1'i.r i:ti hui k i- cqu.u iu . .. , . noli thuf r.f unv' Mr. , . '. I-.. , rl 1 uVi.. in hi t it H HON K8T Alaehlne :i d a'! ''-'" -t-"-vi:ic. vr'itl h1. it p Ulc fine, -,j t- p h v. ii io f Its. rhvrf'illy iril9 :ojnparlbou with j-iA'&iiv otb-v Miih.lne.. and vrlll put ;e-M o-i '.rial, ut 'Our :onr. by leaving e l ir.c office. 1 LippiU llow, Front .Nt. b(lMi K'-l.' ::!vl)r.in?o. hold on r : r- - . ... . . , ... ., '12 3 Jtl iNSUKANCE. ft2cted attlie Ijeel rurrvnt raivi ;j the KW YOKK LIFE lbLKACL- CO M 1 A N Y . A Pet t J.uoo.L-.nJ J. A. BYRNE. Gen l Ins. Agk, MTF.RI.VL FIltE INHUHAN'CE CUM TAN Y, of London, AwtU r.O" I0.no, Gold ANCE COMPANY, New Orleans, iRMVILLC FIRE INSURANCE AND BAVKINW COMPANY of V a., assets t'jOO.OOO BYRNE A KEEN AN, iJen'l I Dhurauco Agents. Oicc cirabr of Commerce, up stairs, Wilinlnfton, N. C. iii u 77- ly OIR KXTRA FAMILY FLOUR JfII.L ahead of any other on the market oa Limd at the Mill and Iepo;ltory f -ked Coru, C-ra, lkltcti Mc&l, IVas &ud Pea Meal. Oats, bbortfc aud Bran, '--v.ii sold d rayed free. rW a: cost on next bill. ALEX. OLDHAM. Proprietor. . 111 MArsTisro COWHISSIQM MERCHANT, AKD DtAT.SR Iti poceries, Profisioiis. Dry Goods Clffhiiis, ic. &c. No. - snd '4 North Water btrtct, WlLMINGiON. N. C. -"RicU and CW O -ders SolielU! THOMA8 COS-ISrOll NR PL OOM l- co.-c-r of Mulberry ant Nutt Sta. Oil Von J 11. 1. , , e, . EH" YEARSV' REEF. " A 1 '- - of GOOD STALL KE1 'AT BEEF, v. IA IS . WHITE. 10 1 f in,. IT,4 BLANfclS-A full liue 6 i " l" Ur sale S 9 JUL. MISCELLANEOUS. A PAPSS FOB TBS PZOPIB. Tlxe Era, KALEIGH, IS. C. DAILY AND WEEKLY. DAILY, ONE YEAH, 7 00 2 CO Revised, Improved and Enlarged. Te ciote of the National campaign of 172, with tUe reelection of President Grant, la a new era in North Carolina, the South, and the whole country, it la Trorth while to take note of. for it marks the be ginning: of an era of pcrfeot peace and re conciliation throughout the whole country, and between every section of the ountry. BoJi oving that ' peace kath her victories no leee renowned than war," and that the conduct of the Southern people can be a& illustrious In peace aa the bravery of her feoldlcry was noble, grand and thrice illoa .rious in the lata war; and that in the per son of Ulyese a Graut, the soldier with whom our Lee crowed aworda, wo hare a living and illustrious example of the renown oi the soldier in war, and the victories of the civilian in peace, THE ERA, from a Southern stand point, has endeavored to aid the " victerics" of Peace" by aidiDg the re election of the great and illustrious citi zen-eoldier-President. The first part of the mission of THE ERA is accompliohcd in the re establishment of the Republican party in power for another four years from March next, and now it en ters upon tho work of following up that j mission in gathering and preserving the great National victory a victory significant of no North, no 8outh, no East, no West, but of a Union restored, a people re united by the bonds ot peace and good will, and each and every one lu the quiet enjoyment of the blessings oi LIBERTY and the boun- tics of PROSPEBirY. THE ERA is the offspring and product of the great and glorious commonwealth of North Carolina, for whose good and glory it is tho mission and privilege ot the paper, without being sectional, to 'labor and to wait;" and whether in political material, educational or social argument, it should ever be understood that this paper is labor ing only lor what it deems best and to the true interests of the people of this great State, in common with all the great patri oue pcoplo and interests of the nation. -Whether in its diversified character oi a Family, Commercial, Political or Industrial newspaper. TUJb JCKA will strive to culti vate and promote all the interests of the people, ana in everything save the advocacy oi its party principles, aiscara mi political difference, and in the interests or reace. Reconciliation and Reform, " clasp handa" with any and all men laboring and studying for the good ol their kind, and striTlng lor the glory of their country,- COMMISSIONS. ALLOWED. Any reliable person (known to the peo- plo of the community) procuring subscrib ers lor THE ERA is entitled to 25 per cent. of all subscriptions for the Daily or Weekly to aimrlo subscribers, which amount he is authorised to deduct irora the turns paid into his hands, and remitting to us the balance. Every present subscriber to THE ERA can theiciore make fiptt cbsts oy inducing any one of his neighbors to sub scribe, and forwardiBg to us the money for the same ; and nrrr cints lor every aaai- tiocal subscriber to the paper. CLUBS. THE WEEKLY ERA will be sent to clubs of subscribers at the following rates : One Copy, one year 52 issues, $2 00 Five copies, 44 44 44 44 7 50 Ten 44 44 44 44 13 50 Twenty 14 44 44 44 ,4- 24 00 Thirty 44 44 44 44 44 33 00 And an extra paper to each Club. Address W. M. BROWN, Business Manager, Ralefgb, N. C. ra?rAuy and all persons, into whose huuus this prospectus may fall, are request ed to work for THE ERA on the terms proposed above: it not for love of the Re publican party, at least ats a matter ol busi ness, and personal proxit to tnenmeivea. AGENTS Every Post Jftister in the State is an authorized Agent for THE ERA, to receive subscriptions and forward money, n the lermi and conditions pro posed above W. M. B. dec Wl d&w-tf : . - .if FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE To Iaaac LUiy and wife Elizaljeth, and WUUam A. Jordan and wife Maria Greeting : WHEREAS de&ult has been made 'y the t mnrtirairors resDectivelv named in the niortjraces following, executed to the Cape Fearliuildlng Association, vir: A mortgage executed by Isaac Lilly and wife, bearinir date Tin day of Oct.. 1S70. and reeUtenxl in the Resister's office of New Hanover county, in book A A A, page 30S. And two mortsraee executed by wlliiRm A Jordan and wife Maria, one bearing date the 11th day of May, 1870, and registered as afore said in book Z Z, page 26, and the other bear ing date the 16th day of September, 1870, and registered as aforesaid In book AAA, page ow, therefore, notice Is hereby given that by virtue of the powers of sale cont&inei. respectively In said several mortgagee, re corded as aforesaid, the said mortgagee 111 be foreclosed by a sale of the premises there in respectively described, at public auctieu, at the courthouse door in the city of Wil mington, on Friday th 11th day of April, 1373, at 11 o'clock A M. The said premises are respectively described in the said mort-iit-m Kiihat.antla.llv as follows-viz: i laac Lillcy's lot begins at av point In tbe western line of Bixth street 16 feet north wardly from the northwestern intersection of Sixth and Ourtle streets, and runs along Sixth street southwardly 34 feet by 1(5 fet deep. Part of lot 4 and 5 block 91. William A. Jordan's lot begins at point in the western line of Fourth street 2il feet southwardly from the southwestern inter section of Fourth and Church staeeta, and runs thence southwardly along Fourth street da; 1X7 r.S fet by 130 feet deep, fart of lot 4 Mock KM. Term, ol fle cash. . DCBKCTZ CUTLAR, att'J CFB aasonlatlon. MISCELLANEOUS. ESTABLISHED 1840. OLD FIRM OLD I . KL ahnweiler, (Late Oreenwald & Co.,) WHOLESALE DEALER IN Wines, Brandies, Gins, Wttskies and Segars. NO. 10 SOUTH WATER ST., Respectfully iutonns his numerous custom ers that he has opened the largest and best stock of Pure Liquors in the State at prices to compete with any Northern house. I shall keerp constantly on hand old Ken tucky Rye and North Carolina Corn Whis kies, Imported Brandies, Wines and Segars. Purchasers will do weH to examine my slock before buying elsewhere. SEGARS A oct 1 SPECIALITY 121-ly A. ADRIAN ti. VOLLRj V0LLERS. ADRIAN & Groceries and liiquor, lmixi fr?i-z of O'ernian aud HniJia Cigar;, Ooiiiiiii&ioii Mc. blrteis. WILMINGTON, N. ...id Fi:v.o.i 11a vine Lhu larcbt and hsl a.;soricu stocfi of (jiroceriu; and Liquord in tiio City, Dealers will find It to their interest to give us a call before buying ci-stwht-ro. may 17 -tr 1873. Furniture & uarpet isi3. HAREHOtSE. 1'HE people of the csuoliuas now hao al home oue of tho largest I'urniture and Carnal Warehoufc.au iu the country. 'Iney can select In person from one of the largest stocks ever onerea in tno siaie. Th dpiniciiR nm all now and handsome. and we invite tho public to examine tock and prices beiore purcnasmg, u. A. Jiiri cv uu. jan 9 -00 tl It". iU Ali US",' sale Dealex IN Whole UQU0RS, TOBACCO & SEGARS, 4S? North. Water Street, WILMINGTON, N. C, P. B. A full supply of Ale and Lager Beer in liall ana u,u;mer iiarreis. Families supplied with Bottled Ale and Lager Beer. feb3 szi-ii J. S. TOPHAM &C0..- No. 8 South Front Street, lVtCMtrVUTOV, IV. c, MANuYACTURERS AND Wholesale and Retail Dealers in SADDLES, HARNESS. TRUNKS & TRVAEUNG BAGS Collars, Hames, Trace Coaius, Whips, Spurs, Dog Collars, Saddle Cloths, Woolen & Linen Horse Covers Fly Nets, Feather Dusters. Axle Grease, Bridles, of all kinds. Sad dlery Hard ware, &e. A L H U , SKCO.ND IIANP UAltMSSS, S ADDLES, REINS, tte c . CUE A P. I' OR CASH. June i-ly State of North Carolina, COUNTY OF BRUNSWICK -SCTEIUOi; COURT. Nancy Andrews vs. Charles Andrews. To Charles Andrews, FC APPEARING to the satisfac'iou ol the Court that the defendant, Charle An ilrfiw is a non-resident of the State of North CaroTlna, tlie said defendant is hereby noti fied toDter at the next term of the Supe rior Court ot tr3 County of Brunswick, and State of North Curolaw, on the sixth Mon- day after the fourtn nonaay in i-eoruary. r2L liUil answer inc cuiupiaim in uitiiouv enHa?' caue, or uiu piumim win tippiy f.r rllf dinanded i this complaint, to- aethai' with 9;? ootsoi" the action. Clerk of Superior Court of Brunswick co., N C llarsd'n FL.Trir Ffintt?r Attorney. tt -21 yrRWffW GOODS r ' t 1, ; RAIL ROADS, Tilniuto '..GOiloW"& 'Ratlierlbra R.air Road Line. Eastern Division : New Schedule. 1873 Going West. 1873 STATIOHS. FASeSNQJEK Leave Wilmington. . 44 Abbottsburg. . . " Lumberton.... Shoe Heel " Laurinburgi.. " Rockingham... Arrive at Lilesville.t. 8.00 x ii 11.16 12LS0rv 1.54 i !iS9 " 4.03 4.45 4 11.45 8.05 pm 5.00 44 6.00 A M ii ib'66 4 Going East. STATIONS. PASSENQEli FBBIGHT. Leave Lilesvillc 44 Rockingham 44 Laurinburg.... 740 A S 8.86 44 10.30 44 10.55 44 13. 0 p m 1.26 44 4.35 44 i 12.00 m 5.00 A. H 5.55 44 950 41 44 8hoe Heel 44 Lumberton 41 Abbottsburg... An ire at Wilmington. 12.15 pm f 5.00 Dlnseb, going West : Breakfast, go ing East. Freight Trains stop here over night. f Staefor Charlotte: Railroad and Stage iare, wnmington to unariotte, only $lu. N o Trains on Sunday. Two Special t rcint 1 rams ior ion timber, run irreg ularly. Express Freight Cars accompany eacn ressenKer xram. Western Division. STATIONS PASSENGER j FBSiaHT. Learc; Charlotte .' 41 Lmcolnton. ... Airi at BaSalo .! 8.00 a m 110 43 41 1 12 07 RETL'RNING. Leave Bnilalo ! 1.07 p u 14 Litcolnton ; 2.41 Arm e at Charlotte. . . I 5. li V. Q. JOHN80N, S Assistant Sapt." iau 9 L. FREMONT, Gen. 8upt. 199 Wilmington. Columbia & Au gusta R. R, Company. Wilmington, N. C, Oct, 7, 187! CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE WILL to into effect at 3:25 A. M., Monday, 7th ins DAY EXPRESS TRAIN. (Bally.) Lc re Wilmington Arrive at Florence. . Arrive Colorable. Arrive at Augusta. . 3:25 A. M 0:55 A. MT 2:40 F. M 7.4i r. ii Leave Augusta... 6.35 A. M Arrive at Columbia 11 25 A. M Arrive At Fioreoce 4:15 P. M Arrive at Wilaimgton 1C:25 P. M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY (SUN DATS EXCEPTED. Leave Wilmington 5.4y P. M Arrive at Florence 11:5 P. M Arrive at Columbia...., Arrive at Augusta Leave Augusta Arrive at Columbia Arrive at Florence Arrive at Wilmington.. 3:40 A. M 8:20 A. M 5:50 P. M 10:20 P. M 2:12 A. M 8:00 A. M J AMES ANDERSON, Gen'l Sup't. Oct 9 123 tf Wilmington & Weldon R. R. Company. Officb General 8ufbii ibioskt, Wilmington, N. C, June8, I87& ) CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. N AND AFTER JUNE 10th INSTANT, V PASSENGER TRAIN8 on the Wil- mington and Weldon Railroad will run as follows follows : MAIL TRAIN. Leave Union Depot , daily (Suo- davs eiceptedl At o:lro A. 3a. Arrivo at Goldsboro. 12:11 P. M Rocky ; Mount .... 2: 11 1'. M Weldon.... 3:50 . M Leave Weldon daily (Sundays excepted) At 9:15 A; M Arrive at Rocky Mount.: . . . 11:07 A. M Goldsboro.. 4-.... 1:16 P. M Union Depot 5:30 P. M EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Uniou Depot daily. . .At io:40 P. M Arrive at Goldsboro : . 3:00 A. M Rocky Mount 4:56 A. M Weldon 0.-50 A. M Leave Weldon daily 7:10 P. M Arrive at Rocky Mount - . &5S P M Galusboro. . . . . 1U:58 tf. M Union Depot S:10A. M Mail Train makes close connection at Weldon lor all points North iia Bay. Line and Acquia Creek routes. Exprces Train eonaocts only with Acquia Creek route. PULLMANrS PALACE SLEEPING, CARS ON THIS TRAIN. FREIGHT TRAIN8 will leave Wilming ton tri-weekly at COO A. M., end arrive at 1.40 P. M. EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wilmington daily (Sundays excepted) at 5 P. M., and arrive at 11 A. M. m iJt JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. Juno 3 19-tf PARKEK TAYLOR1 Successors to A. H. NEFF, ManuCacturenrirnd dealers la ; t . HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Guns, Stoves, Lanterns, Kerosene, Oil Tin ' aad Sheet Iron Ware. RooUng," dond at short notice . .Aenis for Fair ban k!a Scales. - n6.193tont Street. Vf!? I rfaT N, !f C. ERTIL.IZBE 100 Tons Bahama Soluble Guano, PRICE, $52 50 CASH, ly 1st HAY; $60 00 PAYABLE is! NOVEMBER, DELIVERED ON BOARD CABS AT WILMINGTON, N. C -500 TousWhanu's Raw Bone Superphosphate,- PRI0E $52 50 Cash by 1st oi May. $60 00 Payable 1st of November. Ielrrei-ed on Oars sxt Wilmintftoti. N"-.-' C 500 Tons Star n rh u- For bait; b Richmond anil Danville Rail Road. North Carolina viBion And Salem Branch. -o Condensed Time Table. In effect on and after Sunday, Sept inn going north. STATIONS. MAIL. SXPKE83. : 1 Leave Charlotte 7.10 p. m! 6.35 jl m. 4, Concord 8 21 " j 7.2G 44 Salisbury 9.50 44 8.34 44 44 Lexington 10.51 44 9.23 " 44 High Point .... 11.58 44 10.17 44 Arrive at Greensboro' 12.50 . m 11.00 " Leave Greensboro'... 1.45 44 11.10 44 Co. Bhopa S oG 44 12.20 r. m. 4t Hillsboro' ..... 1.53 44 Raleigh 8.05 Arrive at Goldsboro'. 11.05 a. M GOINGlToUTli. "2 BTAXJOSS. MAIL. EXPRESS. Leave Goldsboro'.... 4.00 p. m 44 Raleigh 7.45 44 44 Hillsboro' .... 10.21 4f Co. Shops .... 12.05 a. M 2.15 P.M. Arrive at Greeusboro' 1.30 44 3.30 Leave Greensboro' ... 2.15 " 4.00 4i 44 High Point.... 3.04 14 4.43 " 44 Lexington 4.0J 44 5.33 44 Salisbury.. 4.5? 44 6.22 44 44 Concord .10 4 7.23 4 Arrive at Charlotte . . 7.20 a. m .30 p. m. Passenger train ieavcing Kaleigb at 7:45 P M connects at Greensboro with Northern bound train; making the quickest time to all Northern cities. Price ot tickets same as other routes. Mail trains daily, both ways, over entire length of Road. Express daily between Conjoany Shopj aud Charlotte. (Sundays excited.) All passenger trains connect at Greens boro with trains to and from Richmond. Pullman Palace Cars cm all night trains between Charlotte J'd Richmond, without change.) SALEM BRANCH, On and alter March l?a, lis73, c raiidd Pas senger and Freight Train will be ran daily, (Sundays excepted,) on the N. W. N. C. R. R., as fo'low8 : Leave Greensbory 3:40 P M Arrive at Kerneraville 5:10P M Leave Kerneibvillo 9;00 A M Arrive at Greensboro 10:30 A M 8. E. ALLEN, tieneral Ticket Agent. W. H. tiKEtiN, Master Transportation, march 5 194 OrriCIiPE TEKSBTJRG R. R. Co. ' May, Slst, 1872. j 9StiMt)l N AND AFTER JUNE 3RD, THE trains I u will run as follows: LEAVE WELDON. Expi e&s Train 7:30 p. m. Mail Train 3:25 p. m. ARRIVE AT PETERSBURG. Express x 10:50 p. m. Mail k 7:00 p. m. LEAVE PETERSBURG. xMail 6uj0 a. rn. Express & 3:o0 p. nv. ARRIVE AT WELDON. Mall Express 9:10 a. m. 6 p. m. FREIGHT TRAINS. Leave PetersburK 8:00 a. m. Leave Weldon 8:00 p.m. Arrive at Weldon 3:00 pi m Arrive at Petersburg 2:20 a. na. GASTON TRAINS. Le&ve Petcrfcburg . - ;00 a. m. Leave Gaston 1:15 p. m Arrive at Gaston 12:30 p. m. Arrive at Petersburg &1D p. m. No trains will run ou ScoitUy except Ex press trains at the'Petersburg depot only oa MONDAYS i and THURSDAYS. i t relents ior cas ton Branca win oereceiyoa The depot will be closed at 5:00 p. m. No goods will be revived after that hour. J. C. SPRIGG, Jft5-t,f Engineer and General Manager. W. XI. 13 ART l.ilTITI'S SOUTH FRONT ST., WILMINGTON, 1ST. O. PIidM; Steal and Gas Fitter1- and dealer in Wrought feind Galvanized Iron Pipes, Brass Cocks, Valves, Gas Fixtures, '.ijzj and all descriptions of FITTINGS FOR STEAM, WATER AND GAS. ., Particular attention jaid to flttiug up o - COTTON MILLS.. . with Steam, Gas and Wter. nv 15 14A.f f :o:- to: Soluble Phosphate, 1st of May. November. $60 00 Payable 1st of AGENTS! A RARE CIIANCe! We will pay all Agents 146 per week In cah who will engago with us at once. Every thing furnished and expenses paid. Add rest A. COULTER A CO Charlotte, MIeh. KEEFK VEGETABLE A"ND FT.DWER' uwun pUnta,, rosf s. dahJlaa, fuchaiaa, geraniums, bedding plants, gladiolus, etc. send a- stamp for Dreer's Garden Calendar, 168 pages. Illustrated, with practical dlree-J'""- Henry A Dreer, 7H Chestnut street Philadelphia, Pa SiOOO. REWARD. For any caaa a TUini Bleodlnflr, Itehlng or Ul cerated Pilot tha.1 Ttm iiio s J'ne iiemedy falls to cure. It is prepared x- pressly to cure thePllf. andnotnliitrelse. Bold by &ll arugsistH. M tfl t9n Prday! Agents wanted! All iDJ LU Whi classes of vrorkJns iwi)a f. either sex, young or old. maae at work for us in their spare momenta, or all i no nine tuan at anyining else. Particular free. Address ii 8 tin ion A fi Tyrtm.nA i WANT E D . i We wish t engage the esrvirt-s of at Jeajt cne reliable, letelligent gentlemen In erery city, town and county in the South. Busi ness agreeabl and strictly legitimate ylf l- ncuars, aacress .urnDnil Hrethi Brothers, Pnb. iisners, uaitimoe. Md. SEND 25 CENTS FOR THE ADVERTISEES'5 GAZETTE, A book ofl28 pages, showing how, whtu une1 wher to advertise, and containing a ll.tof nearly 3,000 newspapers, with much other la format ion of tnterHt to dvrtlrB. A5-; dress GEO P RoWELL &. CO. Publlahdxs 11 Park Row. New YorkT ' GEO. P. ROWKLL & CO 3 AMERICAN Jl A book of 600 p&s, with editors' and pub- umw oi estaiisnciSnw SIM. politics, subscription price and circulation of all newspapors in the United tstatesaad v Uorulnior: of Canada PRICE, FIVE DOLLARS,- ' r by mall. Address pablflbera, Na 41- PaA-. Ro N x WOE TURNER wlshts to Inform his rasto- mers and publlcj;enerally. that he la aow prepared to do all kind of work la his lia't, 1 and would respectfully request contlnu- tlon of the patronage which has berstoiorv.. been so liberally bestowed upen him. Jan 16 tf 3W ' F. A. SHUTTE it No. 3 AND 5 GRANITE ROW, Dealer In FURNITURE, MATTRESSES. WINDOW SHADES, PAPER HANGINGS, PICTURE FRAMES, CORDS, TASSELS, FRINGES, &o tVo. Having Just received a supply of Fnrnlturw. I am prepared to eive th nuhlin a. a4 KiVe toe puca bargains as can be bad la the city. Please call and examine. mavis RICHARD N. MOOIST. Commission Mercjlianfc, AND DKALHU IN FLOUR, GRAIN, MLLL FEED, AND COUNTRY PRODUCE. Cor. Camden tfc'Pa'a fete Baltimore, Md- . Orders Irom North Carolina Solicited. febU . v 'I74.a WARRANTTEP, DtS- Oc bacd aafl forsai 0' unrriiiiTin mm An t yd 4 i I a w 1' i ! S i 1 s a t t a ,t