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t s J WILMINGTON, N. C JUNE 5, 1873 VOL VII. - ' .NGv 15 - IISCELLAiEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. RAIL ROADS. FAMING A N D AyiloiDgtpnjI (7plocia & 4u ! gusta JBrJl. Company, t.t Pietoont Air-Line Railway, NEW.MUS1 C. L. OLD FIAM OLD ... LJitor I f I 1 I r - : - , ' 13' si U . i .'i . - "f " i t- ;.s. ; ; ,.4 THUESDAt GOODS 1 ;.- 10 l lo 1.1 V-il.C'- , H .id "-'-' i;. .i ! v '."- ' . ..-.cc i 1 , ra relati:.;: to the L , i, ...... ,.iic:toll:-em our irii-alf f ' 7 IVhiK -.iiiCWS Uliii i t porta ol , k . . - , ,.:il.i!,: 'y on band ,, i.' :: l :! in this ' v. b.r.e l-i'-iiij-l ;it- i. :.lit -1. J I Willi ; oil ; ivK-'ll - Y. 1 ' . . I fil'A V. i ..... i :.! i'.i'.k. i. i lit 1 -ill,!!'.1.1 liMii! i I U'i.i 1 II 101 1 lAi'JVl Wiw 1 AND (iAS. . i i . i i i , . 1 1 i i ) I , ; i . !!-.!( i I ; , !, :,! - !. 1 1 ' ii.:uM.:i -, -ii ;r- fi! .... - ,- r , .,. ijf: a 'I;1; I.! i 1 1 1 i' n ) . v - : f .i. A. I- !1 IM.-;.1 : !. i ' V; I J ' i : ' .'v .N i , ' t . ' . ; I-;"" ilM v 1 !.t.:: I I L'llANH i: i.. ..I !:;-. : ;: :. :; AND 1 - r ' 1 ! :::;: A'.,' Ut'-. Ti ' ',;! oni i;vrs: !m!LY FW)irR r 4 i i i i ;,!' . ,,nv nlhi I !' Ill;' I I I i . 1 1 . .!.',: I : 1 r . ; -d :, . i I i :iic Ml'l 1 1' j".-Mloiy '.- i ,r:.. V i.:. il : : i M !. . : i:i ! ii' .ii. ; . ! .:.' .ir.iv. I ir.v. i 'i r ii. I hi : I in J. i v. i !!'' ! Ai.L..v Jhi.)ii M , i :'.;ti.-Oit I I . 1 t. MA N N i N t Crn;. mnmi. Dry um tfjlliiil?. u. ! , : -1 v ! '! U ) : S( ; XOi; 33 .tV J& . O O 11 cr.,,rj! M 'lib. -try .-.aJ Nut' i.;-iy ''s-c-vsori to A. II. XEFF, . ' ' ' '. ! " t i : ,i ;i I h a!- it ; k y.'R:u.(; a t, oi-s, ' .M;tir:i, Kt.m-:u-. till 'fo M uet Iron Vmo. i.-A)riii- doo at short- not jYo '-' ,,,: 'airh:uiKs .i!... No. li ,'ront Street, " 1 J T O N . N . C. L-lj 750 AGUES 0F I'ARMIHB AMD WOOD LAND Ii: Brunswick I'ounly, for Sale or Kxcbangc for Cily Properly, I'ltt- 1j-uj1 13 sitnutctl (m the Suulh !. . I T-iwu Creek, about uuc anl a ill lul.tS iro;u Lower Town Crtck Acres Art n :i!y fur i!antin. i'our huuvlifil loails ol j;ouil stable io::nuro ami coui))ost am ou tbc Lauil. Tuu Fannin- Lautl is nlr. aclj dilcbcil r.ul Icncctl. li is jjo'hI I'T Coltn, Corn, I'cas, iV'tatij and Wlicat. II is a s)!cudid i iy itatiou. GOO Grraps Vines, i't':u". l-ia'. yuar, will bcut tbia Summer. 000 Appls ' Trees, also 600 Peach 'one Oi tli.-ri:.t ;;i iliLics - about tiiixc years old- tet t . :i t l ist yvr, are iu fisc con dition. WOOD lilXD t A' -oat GTo seres, is ol the best 1M tbc TUtre are ahout u.OOO could ol wood en ih L-xt-'d, and the farthest not to hv.il more 1 1 - n 'nail a tuile. Thv; L .nd Ironls about three miles on Town Creek and D.inV creek, and has lour ;o.)d landings. ' U.ij of the tincbt mar! Vd., in the St.ito 1j on the Lmd, within lighte n iiichea c! the surface. The larmintf utensils, including I'lou'o Hoc, ilaruesi, Ac., will also be sold. Forty b u iels oi ,Corn and u wry jood lot ol ' )dd r u)W at the Farm. Om li-ur rooia dwelling Iiouh, a htore, :i!so a bi'.rn riuil st-tble?, are on the pre The buildings are all new. Will :-e 1 or cxclianu lor city j'lo Aj'tly to clioXT.V ,o MOHliLS Anctio'n-ers aud Ileal Estate A--nts. lei) 1? 233-U' YOUR M 0 11 E Y. You Car. s-uyc hiUfiey by buyinjj yur BOOTS dA ::j NOlli!! FRONT STREET, LAilGH STOCK, LUST ASSORTMENT. AND LOW PHICES G It. FHENOH & SON, yU North l'ront street ?n i:eh !) t .1 R -pj-iilory nj Fashion, Pleasure and Just ruction." NOTiCtj OF THE PHESS. T!i:- n.var is eilited with a eonti ihution of h.eL and talent that we eeldom lind iu any journal , nd tie journal itself is the onjau of the jjreat world ot fashion. Motion Trav eller. The Raz lr comtncnJ3 itself to every mcin her ol the hotochokl to the children by droll aud prettj pictures, to the youni: la dies by its fashion plates In endless variety, to tin: provident matron by its patterns for the children's tlothes. lo iaterfauiilias by Us tastei'ul desus for embroidered slippers and luxurious dressin?; gowns. But the reading matter f the Rjzir is uniformly ot re.it excellence, The paper has acquired :i wide popularity for the liroide enjoyment it uli rds. X YKvtninj lost. SUDSCKIPTIONS- TSKMS : Harper's IJi.ar, one yeur lt0 An etra cofy ol cither the Magazine, Wceklv or Razir will be supplied gratis lor very club ot iVe subscribers at $4 each, iu one rcuiUtaucs; or six copies lor 10, w ith out extra copy. Subscription to Harper's Maaznie, Weekly, aud 3a;: xr, to oue address lor one year, jlO; or two of Harper's Periodicals to one address lr one year $7. Hack nuinbirscan bcsapplied at any time The hve volumes ot Harper's Razir, lor the years llS, 'CD, 'TO, '71, '72, eJeantly bound iu reln morocco cloth, will be sent t v express, Ifeifiht prepaid, for 7 each, The postal on Harper's Ba7.r.ris 20 cents a year, whici must be pail at the eub.-eri-bJr's post ollce. Address llARPER fe BROTHERS, r New York. april 11 jr.) LJL'PSKIOU COURT CLERK and Sbcr- O.W'e iilanks. For sale by let Vv S G II ALL "ARRANTTEfi DEEDS- On hand and sale , ' -"''-. ':! feb 25 ' 8 G HALL JLV :v 11 11 W O 1 1 C T -1 . (Late Green wald & Co.,) WHOLESALE DEALER IN Wines, Brandies, Gins, "Wiiiskies and Scgars. KL. 10 SOUTH WATBU ST., I shall keep constantly on hand old Ken tucky live and lorth Carolina Uorn Whls kies. Imported JJraudies, Wines and Segars. rurcliascrs will do well to examine my stock beiore buying elsewhere. SEGARS A SPECIALITY 121-ly oct 7 A. ADKK. H. VOLLEKs ADRIAN & VOLLERS. CNrovi-rics afitd Liquors, Importers of CJcrmau and Havana Cigars, ASJ Commission jNIorcliLint South-East coiiner Dock and l,KOT WILMINGTON, N. C. n v in.' 1.1 1 l:vrsrest and best assorted Stock of Uroceries and laguors in the City, Dealers will find it to the:r interest to give us a caai beiore buying elsewhere, mav J7-L1" II. MAIUS, Wholosulo Dealer IN LIQUORS, TOBACCO & SEGARS, UilNCESS S i. , A U U VPl P llttol . . . , . . , r.- NATIONAL BANK, -WILMINGTON, N. C, 1. S. A full supply "f Ale and Lajer Leer ii-.ii :iml (J u:iri ci" llarrels. ' Families supplied with Bottled Ale and Imer Ueer. K b ;i 1S73. Fiiriiitiirc & uarpct i873, W A Ii 12 HOP Bi . rrilK people of the Carol inas now have at homo one of the largest Fnrnituiv and Carpet Warehouses 1 n the country, iney c;in select in person from one of the largest stx-ks ever ollered in the State. ' ' The designs are all new and handsome, and wo invite tlie pnbiic to examlie stock and prices before purchasing, D. A. SMITH t CO. jan 0 300 tl J..S. TOPHAM &(J0.. No. 8 South Front Strict, MAN U FACT LTRE lii5 JNU Wholesale and Retail Dcilers in SADDLED, HARNESS, TRUNKS & T II V A b LING liAGS Collars, llamas, Tra;"e Cua;n3, Wbipa, Spurs, Do Coliar3. Sadfllc Cloths, Woolen .v Linen Horse Covers - 1'Ny Nets, Feather Dusters, Axle Grease, Bridies, ol ail kinils, Sad dlery Hard ware, occ. 1 5s O . SADDLES, R E r N S , & c . CHEAP I'Olt CASH. June 4 i-iy IVovr IStorc ! Old Ofoods GREENEWAID & CO,. Xo. 7 MAHKET SXKEET, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN LIQUORS, WINES, . BRANDIES, WHISKIES GINS, &c., !tc, and all kinds of Fancy Liquors, which we will otlcr to the trade on the most reasonable term., as we are receiving lare consign ments of the best coods in the country. ppaeeul! brlore making your purchases. Jau 11 lW-tf "1 r AGISTHA't'ES BLANKS A lull line liJL on hand, aud lor sale feb 25 3 G HALL. Kcpcct fully inlorms his numerous custom- Arriv&aCFlorcnce ,. . .. 9:30 A. M I , ers i;iat lie iia-s ojenei uie largcsb aim uti, Arrivfliit r!niHTntT-4. . ; -.tr-i fi-SS P. M -- stfMk of Pure liquors in the HUila at prices Arr t At tP m , ' aW. I'witt. Irt i ' : ' ' ... '' - l J r.S) .' .i ;! CHAfiQE F SCHEDULE. Tna rQiMmeiscHEBrpiir iwill go into eCebtat 3:25 A: k.,' Monday, 2nd insLi r : : ns j f . ., -,m . . vt . - PAY BXfglS TIUjN,'(pailyf) Learc Wilmington 3 , 3:25 A.v M Leave Augusta 6.35lt:"5r Arrive at ColumDia.. l uu a. M Arrive at Florence 2:i0 F. M Arrive at Wilmington U.30 F. M ( NiGIlT EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY (SUN DAYS jSA-U-E fT JCD. ) Leave Wilmington. . ...... 5.45 P. M 11:30 P. M 3:4'J A. M 8:20 A. M 5:50 P. M 10:20 P. M 2:20 A. M Arrive at Florence Arrive at Columbia. Arrive at Augusta Leave Augusta ............ Arrive at Columbia Arrive at Florence Arrne at Wilmington . . . . . 8:00 A. M JAMET, ANDERSON, Geu'l fiup't. 2 tl junu 2 Wilmington h Wcldon R. R. Company. OmCB GElXUA. 3UIrRXNTBNDJ:NT, I WuUTtflKOTp, N C, Juncl.lS73 CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. AN AN1 Ac lliili d UiMJ'j iUlU 1, (J passenger trains oW the Wii- rl Wo'trn Kn.il rnnd will mil 9S . . mn w-. " T 4 Ail T X T fi A ItT'Fl I UJIUUVU B" t.v.vv. " y follows : MAIL TRAIN. Lcavs Uniou Depot daily (Sun- days excepted) At b-.Oo A. M Arrive at Goldsboro 12:11 P. M 2:11 7'. M Rocky Mount Weldon 3:50 M Leavt Weldon daily (Sundays excepted) .At D:15 A; M 11:07 A. M 1:16 P. M 5:30 P. M Arrito at Rocky Mount Union Depot...... EXPRESS TRAIN. Leava Union Depot daily. . .At 10:40 P. M Arrive at Goldsboro. ?. -no a. f Rocky Mount. Weldon 4-56 AMI 6:50 A. M Leavs Weldon daily 7-m p m ArritC at Roeky Mount, v vt m WaVW A. -. Goldsboro in-Ktt i m 3-10 A M "" Union Depot. M-ii T,n TatM pios,. rrmnection of and Acquia Creek routes LYitZ: ' Express Train connects only with Acquia Crr.ek route. PULLMAN'S i'AL.AJ!S SLEEPING CARS ON THIS TRAI. FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wilming ton tri-wcekly at 6.00 A. M., and arrive at 1.40 P. M. EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wilmington daily (Sundays excepted) at 5:45 P. MM and arrive at 4:30 P. M. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. JulcS iy-tf Carolina Central Railway company. WILMINGTON, N. C, ) bio. y SCHEDULE. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE WILMIXGTON DAILY (Ex cept Sundays) at S:00 A M Arrive at Wadesboro at 5:25 P M Leave Wadesboro at 7:10 AM Arrive at Wilmington at 4:35 PM FREIGHT TRAINS. Leave Wilmington daily (except Sundays).. b:UO A n Arrive at Laurinburg at 5:30 P M Leave Lanrinburjr at f:00 A M Arrive at Wilmiugton at 5.:) P M PASSENGER TRAINS, Leave Charlotte daily, Sundays erecpted, at o.uu A ji Arrive at Buflalo at 12.00 M Leave Buffalo at 1A0 P M Arrive at Charlotte at o.l5 t M Irregular Lumber and Timber Trains ruu ou both portions of the Road as the busi ness requires. j A IJany atajrc win sooa rua in cuum ei ion with the trains on 'joth ends of this Rail way, i I S. L. FREMONT, Cbief Engineer and Sup't. may ID 31l-tt Foreclosure ot ijlortgae. DEFAULT HAVING BEES MADE BY John Westor in a certain mortgage deed, executed by him and his wile to the Cape Fear Building Association, and regis tered in the Register's office of New Han over county in Book Z. Z., page 39o. No lice, therefore is hereby given, that tbe paid mortgage will be foreclosed, in pursuance ol the power therein contained by a sale of the premises thereby conveyed at public auction at tho Court House door in the city of Wilmington, on Friday the 30th day ol May inst., at 11 o'clock A. M. Said premises bepin in the Northern line of Church street 110 feet East of Fifth street, and run thence East along Church street 27 i feet by 66 feet deep. DuBRUTZ CUTLAR. : Att'y C. F. Boilding Association, may'.) 30:5-9, 16,23tfcJ CHATTLE MORTGAGE DEEDS On bind and for s&ls ttl to 8 G HALL. May 14, 1 "4 ; w :Urti- li Mill : uanvuic it. wM Division4 ajoa ! Northwestern K. C. ICVC .. O !C6ifclensefI Time TaTble;" ' JIo ellect on and after Sunday, MaA 1873. ., GOING NORTH. ; Leave Charlotte " Salisbury Greensboro. . . " Danville " Barkville Arrive at Richmond. 7.10 r. M 9.50 41 i5 a.' .34 8 1A1 A. M 11.10 4.32 44 9.44 12.45 p. w 1.5 r. m. GOING SOUTH. STATIONS. MAIL. EXPRESS. Leave Richmand. . . " Burkvillc.... Danville ' Greensboro.. " Solisbury.... Arrive at Charlotte. 2.30 p. m 5.55 10.41 " 2.15 A. w 4.57 44 7.27 44 5.10 A. M 8.28 " 12.75 P. M 4.UU " 6.22 44 8.30 4 GOING WEST. STATOKS. MAIL. EXFltESS Leave Greensboro' . . . 41 Co. Shops .... 44 Hillsboro' 44 Raleigh Arrive at Goldsboro' . 1,45 a. M 3 30 44 4.53 44 S.05 44 H.Oq 44 10.21 A M. arl2.20 PM GOING WEST. STATIONS. MAIL. Eil'liESS Leaye Goldsboro' i 4. CO P. M 44 Raleigh. 44 Hillsboro' 44 Co. Shops : . i. 1 7.45 44 10.21 14 12.05 44 1.30 44 2.13 P. M. arrive ut uzceiisuoro 3.30 44 SALEM BRANCH, On and alter March 2d, 1873, a mixod Pas senger and Freight Train will be run daily, (Sundays excepted,) on the N. W. N. C. R. K., as toilows : Leave Greensboro 3:40 P M Arrive at Kernersvillc 5:10 P M Leave Kerncrsville. 9:00 A M Arrive at Greensboro 10:80 A M Passenccr train ieaveing Raleigh at 7:45 P M connects at Greensboro with Northern bound train; making the quickest time ail .Northern cities, rrice oi uckcis same ns nt.hor rnnf Trains to and from Points East of Greens UUrUDb boro connect at Greensboro with Mail Trains to or from points North or South. iuau iraina uaiiy, uuuu vayu, uver cuuic length ot Koad. Express daily oetwecn conjoanv HhODb and unanoue. lounaays I - A - i exet-.nieu.) i -. , . . .... ruiimau raiacc jars on an nigni trains Detween v,nanoue pu xucmuuuu, i mtiiout, I change. ) Far lurthcr intormation address S. E. ALLEN, General Ticket Agent. Greensboro, N. C. T. M. R. TALCOTT, Engineer and Gcn'l bpucnntendaLl. may 24 3 OFFICE PKTEBSBURO R. Jl. CO. May, 31st, 1872. AN AND AFTEK JILNE oHD, TiK trams v will run as follows: LEAVE WELDON. i Express Train 7:3.) p. ru. iumi iiuiu v. x' ARRIVE AT FETERoli UKG. Express iu:&y P m. Aiall 7:00 p. in. LEAVE d'ETEHSli b UU. Mail b'-'M a- m- Express ' 3:W p. i&. AUniVE AT WELLIUIS. Mail" :40 a. m. 6-50 p. m. Express FREIGHT TRAINS. Leave Petersburg w a, m. Leave Weldon P- rn. Arrive at Welden 3:0u p. m Arrive at Petersburg M rn. GASTON TRAINS. Leave Petersburg ba a. m. Leave Gaston l:lo p. m Arrive at Gaston 12:50 p. in. Arrive at Petersburg 8:10 p. in. No trains will run on Sunday except Ex press trains Freights for Gaston Tranch will be received at the Petersburg depot only on MQ-NUAYS and THURSDAYS, , The depot will ne ciosea ataw p. m. xo goods will be recaiveu alter tnat nonr J. O. SPR1GG, Jfi5-tl" Encineer and General Manager. F. A.. SHTJTTB No. 3 AND 5 GRANITE ROW, Dealer in FURNITURE, MATTRESSES, WINDOW SHADES, PAPER HANGINGS, PICTURE FRAMES, CORDS, TASSELS, FRINGES, &c, &c. Having Just received a supply of Furniture, I am prepared to give the public as good bargains as can be had in the city. Flease call and examine. mavl5 LOCAL AGENT wanted in Wilmiugton for The Aldine, the only Art Journal in America. An active, energetic person, who will obtain a respectable list ot sub scribers, can retain the position permanent ly. Other occupation no objection provided results are satisfactory. As Tub Aldise is not sold to Booksellers who are not regular agent3, this is an opportunity to work up a business that will be a regular income with less exertion each succeeding year. No application will be entertained unless ac companied by such testimonials as will show the highest respectability and general success of applicant in undertakings. Full particulars by addressing JAMES SUTTON & CO., Publishers, . 08 Maiden Laos, New York. aprU 20 2W-4w mancj, .'Ucft-paliV bu rcrcipl ot - raarkcd'ptier. UflP A llt . jBatkrU the Old Home. Son- and Vhv. (Bcaufilnl fForra of uv I)-en-, i gtoirartiricOtcitJ - , . ":ulIJi-.. l r-..i Uo not Wecfu.f. MTnr Stewart; ents. ' CV' Don't foVffCt t6 (Vflie 6 &...' norus, hjr Uox ; Hi ccpt? . .. ' Meet me, Bessie, in the Dtll." Ily tfluv. Meet me. Deares! ' -a-in, . s : Danks ; 30 cents. ; " My Boyacross lhi: s, in i ...... cents. "J JOJ Oh! Give me a Ilrnn in n . ...n. Hays; 40 cents. R un, aam ! bou' and (,,;, I. a a 35 cents. hy U.'j: . Only for You! Ballad i,v ii,i;.,, . . cents. ' J UUr Lilt tin l'rt J V.U; Ci'OtUf , Hays ; 40 cents. Papa, stay Home Hays; 40 cents. i ciapcr.:i;cc 'ci; Save one Bright i ., Hays; 40 cents. hie. We pray you Siug that Dolphus ; o,j cents. TVilt thouWecn T , i . Walker; 25 cents. IHSTRUJHEHTAL. POLK AS Sunbeam, hv K" w,!. , l : . . - Bello of Saratoga, by Victor, 35 t-t ;' m' Flowcw. by Simon, 35 ets. MAZURKAS AwakerniK' ni iii r. ,.i 50 cte; Happy Thoughts, by Walker, M cts; Laughing Wave, by Wilson, 50 it.. , Sunbeam, by Pacher. 10 ets. to j Kinkcl each 35 ets UAL.UPS Charlie's and FreddieV. lw i snnTTrainpa t- .. . nn A. . T .- -"CC, ly 1 OUH;;, 5"r ;r""' .'7 4--"""4-h : SnnhMni l.ir Tin,,-, .1.1 , k kTA -U ' 'J" c s uua " ' MARCHES Bell of Suriitnia. hv H un , baVif9te; Mo'1's, by KiuLeJ, 3i cU. WALTZES Clarila. Geonri, ' r.nnt,.. Bailie's, and Maggie's, byKinkel, each:;., ets; Drops of Dew. by AflurJ, 10 tts; bin. beam, by Muse, oo ets. FOUR HANDS AmnrvlIU Vo r l .1 4 IMl . Polka, 35 eti ; Love's Chase G:i!om i ., Praise of Woman PoILa-Mur L:i -.n ,x Dressier. SALON PIECES D an co ot the 1 f .ix makers, Wilson, 73 ets ; Love' Car. :c' Kinkel, 40 ets ; May Blossoms Kiulul, : ets; Plaintc des Flcurs, Tone!, t:r a wmspcring urcez-.s, Wllcon, ty) t-ts. 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