s - 1 ' ; . ff i . ,1 n. - I . . I I toiiraGTQ! (ft MDMs JULY?73873 NO. 41 v V i ,-T " : - . ; J t II III - I I - I I I IV i TJ L?3$J sv-i- :-nr ! HOBO i - -r v i-r -- t -- j- n rr i r - i- r kvi- : TTTrccDt Sunday. TdSr d Proprietor Mill .....5 00 in aJB" 3 00 1 50 50 :.i3i friends Ion dcDce of gene- oftlJea-r reDOrts oi Political"-' DVEBTISE31ENIS. idS Brokerage Office. tantly on hand nc of sauxF" aucacturera In . of merchandise, orders Ldtelegraphed promptly. " . ,. onrt sold in this c frnni buyers solicit, -rdtr' 1p. will have prompt at- ,.a oy - .i, nurchases negotiated, V.Vvr sell, comrauui "iffi wiS your local J-..L, . imduce Broker.- Vkr.-BWJUl3l!rt" 184 tf w. a. uaht mhitii viwnr sr.. ,MlNGTON;.N. O. W StcMrand Gas Fitters and dealer in 1 lltlM. i van ac"' " , Jill uliw Valves, Ciiis Fixtures, t aml all descriptions of I ks FOR STEAM, AND GAS. ar attention i'iu i -o ...! In flHira 11T O COTTON MILLS, VitU sieain,a and Water. ' 1SS18ANCE. I Mi FIRE INSURANCK CAN BE it'tl at tlio lowest current ij responsible Ccnipanies, on ap- f!)fik'LIFE INSURANCE pWV.Assett I J. A. BYRNE, Gen'l Ins. Agt., 'ANY. of London, Asseus ' WoTFAIN FIRE INSUK- I LOrAY, New Orleans, its 5:,U14 fviLLE FIRE INSURANCE AN SKINU COMPANY of Va., assets 51 KYKNE & KEENAN, (Jen'l Insurance Agents. jet'hamtjer of Commerce, up stairs, W nmingion, in . u. - 77-ly EXTRl FAMILY FLOUR lh ahead of any other on the market rear! Hominv cannot, bfi siirmsspdl Is on hand at the Mill and Depository led Com, from, Bolted Meal. Peas and Pea Meal, Oats, Shorts and Bran, goods soldTdrayed free. M -V -St ' li-H, i'jl; Jffij mm a q Kftll T v. vuuaAM, rropnetr. m ... p- H. MANNING EMISSION MERCHANT, AND DEALER IN Mi. PrflYisiniiu Tlrv flnnik I "uvuuj JJX J uuuuu 'anJ24 Korth Water Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. "weal3 aua cash Orders Solicited 151-1 V i1omasconnor ROOM ner of Mulberry and Nutt Sts. n hand the best quality of Sega i 157-lv rkEu Successors to L H. NEFF, 'SSJ? and dealers in K&toves "WWIIING GOODS, aadnr?s' Keropene, Oil Tin total fVhet Iron Ware. r3. ttone at shnrt. nntlnp Ase5t, f:M tt uori non .,a for Pn1rKo,V- ai W M W V WW MISCELLANEOUS.1" ' J TO THE PUBLIC AT U1E. BARGAINS ! ' BARGAINS ! I. SOL. BEAR & EROS., OFFER TO THE PUBLIC The greatest bargains ibf .the' Scaeon, - consisting of The Best JReady-JrfacIca Clothing:, rw City Jfl a de Cat8mcrc ' Suits . ' -i ALL LINEN SUITS, ' CLOTH SUITS, Tie Largest Variety In iW City.1 ; 1 ' t r- ; ' ) : . SILK, r , FELT and , ' . PANAMA . HATS, Boston and Pliilactclpbia 'mae SHOES and GAITERS, of all descriptions. f ' SHIRTS, i From tbe fines to the Cheapest. WATER jvoTIONS & HOSIERY, '-I At reduced prices.. . n,- TRUNKS & VALISES, ' f Of every descriptios. , SADOLUS & JBRIDl.Es, At lowest prices in the State. , SOL.. BEAK & BROS., 20 Market St. may 17 ' 5 : 310-tf FARMING 750 ACRES OF FARMING AND 'WOOD UP In Brunswick County, for Sale or Exchange, for City Property, . , c m , 7- "nd side of Town Ureek, about ons ana a half milra from Lower Town ureeK bridge. Aores Arc all ready for planting. Four hundred loads ol good stable manure and pompost are qji tUoXand The Farming Land is already ditched and fenced. 1 " It is good for Cotton, Corn, Peas, Potatoes and Wheat. ! Has a splendid clay foundation. ' ' . - 500 Q-retpe "Vines, Stou'neSfin rder wiUbe 8ct out last year, will bear thisiSummer. I Al.t'V iw rvm'ir . ........ ' - " i - - 600 Apple Trees, aiso Duu ru'duu Trees, ( Of the finest qualities about three years old set out last year; are in fine con dition. the wood -''Land I About 675 acres, is of the1 best in the State. -: - There arc about 3,000 cords of wood on the Land, and the farthest not to haul more than half a mile.1 The Land lronts about three pules on Town Creek and Dawa creek, and ba3 four good landings. One of the finest mail -beds in tho State Is on the Land, within eighteen inches of the surface. The farming utensils, including Plows Hoes, Harness, &c., will also be sold. Forty barrels ot Upj-n ana a very goou lot of Fodder now" at'the Farm. ' One four room dwelling house, a store, also a barn and stables, arc on the pre mises. The buildings are all new. Will sell or exchange for city pro perty. Apply to unoxiLix oc jjiuttttio, Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents, feb 17 i ' 233-tf C2UPKRIOR COURT CLERK and. Sher O.UTa Blanks. For sale by 8 G HALL MISCELLANEOUS. itiSl-ABLISHKD aS4G. KI a. li n w e i 1 r - (Late Grccnwald & Co.,) WHOLESALE DEALER IN Wines, Brandies, Gins, WMskies and Segars.. i NO. 10 SOUTH WATER ST., Respectfully informs his numerous custom ers that he has opened the Jargest and best stock of Pure Liquors in Ui State a.t prics to compete With any Northern houses, r ; tacky-ilye and North; Carolina Corn Whis- j. snail Keep 'constantly on jiana oiaen kies, Imported Brandies, Wines andSegars. - jfurcnasers- win mo wen wj eiainme mgr. stock before buying elsewhere, ."tSST SEGAR8 A SPECIALITY oct 7 ; ' T 121-ly A. ADRIAN. H. VOIiLERg ADRIAN & V0LLERS. . i . , WHOIiESAXaS PTT.AT.KBa IN : Groceries and Iiiquors, .Importers of German and Havana Cigars, AND Oommissioii Mor chant South-east Corner Dock and Front -'.Streets. i WILMINGTON, N. a Having the largest and best assorted Stock of Groceries and Liquors in the City, Dealers will rind it to their Interest to give us a call before buying elsewhere. mavl7-tf 1 " : H. IflARCUS, ' Wholesale Dealer . 'IN. ,' LIQtTORS, TOBACCO & SEGARS, PRINCESS ST., ABOVE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, WILMINGTON, N. C, P. S. A full supply of Ale and Lager Beer in Half and Quarter Barrels. Families supplied with Bottled Ale and Lager Beer. feb3 . 221-tf 1873. Furniture & rpet i8?s. WAREHOUSE. , 0rQ Q ,f I mHE people of the Carolinas now have at lTruLft of the largest Furniture and Worcrinnses In. the country. They can select in person from one of the largest stocks ever ofl'ered in the State. The designs aro all new and handsome, and we invite the public to examine stock and prices before purchasing, D. A. SMITH & CO. ian 9 20(Mf J. S. TOPHAM I CO.. No. 8 South Front Street, lVlIiilWOTOlV, N. c, MANUFACTURERS AND Wholesale and Retail Dealers in SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS. & TRY A KLIN G BAGS Collars Hames. Trace Chains, Whips, Spur3, Dog Collars, Saddle Cloths, Woolen oc jjinen norse vuvun Fly Nets, Feather Dusters, Axle Grease, Bridles, of all kinds, Sad dlery Hard ware, &c. f . , A L P O , SECOND HANP HARNESS, SADDLES, RE TNS, &c CHEAP FOR CASH. June 7 1-ly F. A- SHUTTE 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, please call and examine. mavl5 OD rIM OLD GOODS. 1 RAIL ROADS. Carolina Central RaUwa? company. r WJXiMJLNGTOli, N. C. .) , , rASSBNQERAINS " ; " : , X 2AVE . WILMIKOTON PAILT (EX- JL cept Sundays) at.J 8:00 A M Arrive at Wadesboro it.. ....... . 5:25 P M Leare Wadesboro at. 7:10 A M Arrive at WilminjEtont'.. . 4:35 P M j FREIGHT TRAINS. Leave Wilmington daily (except Bumiavsii:. kuuam Arrive atXaurinborg at. ......... 5:30 P M Leave lAUiinburs: at. 5:00 AM Arrly& at yilmington at tr.SO P M ' vPASSENGER TRAINS. Leave Charlotte dafly, Sundays excepted, at 8.00 A M Arrive at Bufialo at. 12.00 M Leave Buffalo at 1.00 P M Arrive at Charlotte at 5.15 PM Irregular Lumber and Timber Trains run on both portions of the Road as the busi ness requires. A Daily Stage will soon run in connection with the trains on both ends of this Rail way. S. L. FREMONT, . Chief Engineer and Sup' t. may 19 : 311-tt NATIONAL HOTEL, R. JONES, Proprietor, The only first class Hotel in WILMINGTON, N. C. and after this date, the rate for TRAN SIENT BOARD will be $3 and $2 per day, according to location of Rooms. June 4 14-tf R. F. W. LOPER. I. DOUGHTEN LOPER & DOUGHTEN, NAVAL STORES AND SOUTHERN PRODUCTS, NO. 55 NORTH FRONT STREET, Philadelphia, Pa. Orders for Turpentine Casks solicited and promptly filled at lowest market price, march 3 , 245-tf Philadelphia and Southern Mail ; . Steamship Line. rjlHE FIRST CLASS STEAMERS PIONEER, 825 TONS Captain JOHN WAKELEY, TONAWANDA, 850 TONS, Captain C. C. WIIiTB ANKS . form a weekly line, and sail alternately from Philadelphia and Wilmington every Tues- day morning, at b o clock. THR&0GH BILLS OF LADING Given to New York, Boston, Providence, Fall River, Portland and all points in the New England States, at as low rates as by anv other route. Also to Liverpool, London, Antwerp, Bremen, Hamburg, Amsterdam, nd all points on the continent and east coast of England. - Through rates from Philadelphia to all 801I1LS III i- yjl til VjiXL Ullllci, OUUW .jmsixmj., feorgia, Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee, at as low rates as by compe oints in worth Carolina, souin caroiina. ting lines. - . For Freight engagements, and rates apply to WORTH & WORTH, Agents, Wilmington. N. C. " J. M. Forshee, Superintendent. Or to WM. L. JAMES, General Agent, 237 and 239 Dock Street, Philadelphia. June 6 6-tf FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE To John Weston and wife Bettie, and Stephen F. Walcott and wife Sarah. O. V. Greeting i WHEREAS default has been made by the mortgagers respectively named in the mortgages following, executed to the Cape Fear Building Association, viz: Two mortcaees execuieu Dyjoun weswu 1 nrifa TiotHo nnp hpiirlner date 10th dav of June. 1870. and registered in the Register's t Jie-rft or, 'rooHctproH tn t.hfl st fir's office or mew nanover couuiv, m vwj. txkta sa. and the other dated 4th January. 1872, and registered as aforesaid in book D D And two mortgages executed by Stephen F Walcott and wife Sarah O V, one bearing ,iaia tho Qth Hnv of December 1869. and regis- ffiftffitfsi&W jSK ruary, usi. aau rcgiswicu o iViociv , book EE-E,page7, - Now, therefore, notice Is hereby given that by virtue of the powers of sale contained, KocruMtiirAiv in said several mortgages, re corded as aforesaid, the said mortgages will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises ther e in rontivflv described, at public aucticu. ot thA rwjrthouse door in the city of Will mington, on Monsday the 21st day of July, 1873 at 11 o'clock A M. The said premises are respectively described in the said mort gages substantially as follows, viz: win Weston's lot begins at a point in the northern line of Church street, 110 feet east of Fifth street, and runs eastwardly along Church street 27J4 feet, by 66 jeet deepr-part of lot 6, block 104. Stephen F.'Waloott's lot begins at a poit In the eastern line of Front street 96 feet southwardly from Wooster street and runs southwardly along Front street 36 feet by 79U feet deep pyrx 01 101 z, diocjsl to. Terms of sale cash. . DtjBRUTZ CTJTLAR,.. . Att'y C F B Association. june 27 35-lt-june 28, jmy o. u a iv By Steamer To-Day, A FRESH LOT OF CRACKERS, G. H. W. RUNGE, U Market street. 310 RAIL ROADS. Piedmont Air-line BaUway. Richmond and Danville, Richmond and Danville R. W., N. Diyision, and " North Western N. C. R. W. Condensed Time Table. Iu effect on and after Sunday, Mai 11, ' 1873. GOING NORTH. STATIONS. MAIL. XXTBSSS. Leave Charlotte .... 7.10 p. Ml 6.25 A. M. Salisbury ...... Greensboro... Danville M Burkville...... 9.50 8.34 1.40 A. M 11.10 1.52 p. M. .4.S3 " 9.44 " Arrive at Richmond. . 12.45 p. M 9.0 it GOING SOUTH. STATIONS. MAIL. KZPRISS. Leave Richmend 2.30 p. m 5.10 A. m, BurkviUe 5.55 " 8.28 " DanvUle 10.41 12.75 p.m. " Greensboro.... 2.15 A. m 4.00 " Solisbury 4.57 " 6.22 Arrive at Charlotte... 7.27 " 8.30 GOING WEST. " STATIONS. . MAIL. EXPRESS Leave Greensboro' . . . 1.45 a. m 10.21 a m. tf Co. Shops.... 3.36 " arl2.20PM u Hillsboro' .... 4.53 S Raleigh....... fg.05 Arrive at Goldsboro' .11.0c GOING WEST. STATIONS. MAIL. BXPBJESS Leaye Goldsboro .... 4.00 p. m Raleigh 7.45 " " Hillsboro, 10.21 " Co. Shops 12.05 2.13 P. m. Arrive at Greensboro 1.30 " 3.30 SALEM BRANCH, On and after March 2d, 1873, a mixed Pas senger and Freight Train will be run daily, (Sundays excepted,) on the N. W. N. C. R. R., as follows: Leave Greensboro 3:40 P M Arrive at Kernersville 5:10 P M Leave Kernersville 9:00 A M Arrive at GreenSboVd30AM Passenger train lea veing Raleigh at 7:45 P M connects at Greensboro with Northern bound train: making the quickest time to all Northern cities. Price of tickets same as other routes. Trains to and from Points East of Greens boro connect at Greensboro with Mail Trains to or from points North or South. Mail trains daily, both ways, over entire length of Road. Express daily between Company Shops and Charlotte, (Sundays excepted.) Pullman Palace Cars -on all night trains between Charlotte 9 nd Richmond, (.without change.) For lurther information address 8. E. ALLEN, General Ticket Agent. Greensboro, N. C. ' T. M. R. TALCOTT, Engineer and Gen'l Spuerintendant. may 24 - 3 OFFICK rFTEBSBTJUa R. R. CO.l May, 31st, 1872. J N and AFTER JUNE 3RD, THE trains j U wm njj ag follows: LEAVE WELD ON. Express Train i 7:30 p. m. Mail Train 3:25 p. m. ARRIVE AT PETERSBURG. Express 10:50 p. m. Mail 7:00 p. m. LEAVE PETERSBURG. Mail 6:30 a.m. Express 3:50 p.m. ARRIVE AT WELDON. Mail Express 9:40 a. m. 650 p. m. 8:00 a. m. &00p. m. 3:00 p. ml 2:20 a. m. FREIGHT TRAINS. Leave Petersburg Leave Weldon Arrive at Welden Arrive at Petersburg GASTON TRAINS. Leave Petersburg 6:00 a. m. Leave Gaston 1:15 p. m Arrive at Gaston , j 12:50 p. m. Arrive at Petersburg J 8:10 p. m. No trains will run on Sunday except Ex- I Tvresa trains 1 Tcrfilffht for Gaston "Branch will be received srn at the Petersburg depot only on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. The depot will be closed at 5:00 p.vm. No goods will be received after that hour. J. C. SPRIGG, Je 5-tf Engineer and General Manager. I BE YOUR OWN LANDLORD. BUILDING LOTS for sale In healthy and desirable localities on Church, Nun, Ann, Orange, Dock, Chesnut, Mulberry, Walnut, Red Cross, Rankin, Dickinson, Wood, Char lotte, Sixth, Seventh, Wilson, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth and Thlr teenth streets. Satisfactory time given fb payment. Apply to. feb 8 JAMES WILSON. 226-tf am rHATTLE MORTGAGE DEEDS 08 J band and for sals 8 0 HALL. MISCELLANEOUS. A Complete Pictorial 'Uittcry of the TimerflThe bestveheapest, and most successful famtitf Paper in the Uniori: Harper's Wee SPLEHD1DLT ILLUSTRATED. I Notices of the Press. ..," JJV'c.ei1i8tnoaI)lfc8t and-mostpow. erful iUustrtted, periodical published in this country. Its editorials are scholarly and f,0nVn:. ff ad c&nT much -weight.' Its illustrations of current events aro full and fresh, and are prepared bv onr hAt ieirM. a circalatlon of 150,000: the Weekly i read by at least half I miUion persons, and iti influence as an, organ of opinion is ejniply tremendous. TheVeekly maintains a positive position, and expresses decided views on political and social prob- nnrn.l - SUBSCRIPTIONS. 1873. "Terms : Harper's Weekly, one year. . '. 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C. 150.1J VV for sale feb 25 8 G HALL feb 2o 8 G HALL. may 16 T0 0 ! w