of flip l ; t vol. vn. . . 0 I i : . , . r ' WILMINGTON, N. WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1873 NO. 49 Tai,Taher7atternoon except Sniiday. f a vi ES C. MANN.. Editor and Proprietor Subscription. - nn. $5 00 3 00 1 50 50 ne year, in advance - ix months, in advance jhrcc months, in advance...-. Wi. in advance t rorresoondonce eolicited from our fnenda i an parV of the State, on topics of gene 1 interest. Political news and reports oi iops are especially desirable. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ,v o knight, Pres. richA-BD IRBT, Vice Pres, be ha.sk.ins Sec and Treas. illCHMOND ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORKS AND STOVE COMPANY, 1000, 1003, 1004, 1000 Caky Street. Office: No. 5 TENTH STREET. Thucnmnanv offer to the people of Vir- for pn- - f kCOC i goous ok liberal as can - 38 as cheap 38,a , Northern establishments In Stoves of !ll classes, wemake VI I I I I I II I LUl Uu In 4 -- - - lUIlc u or ii Merchandise Brokerage Office, Am Tj line of samples constantly on hand 7ftom importers and manufacturers in Northern markets. Spfe S?by sellers will have prompt at tention. . u .,a nnrchases negotiated, ..Time as ww . - - er you ,ated freely, 3roker. tic t PRTTRWAY. Merchandise and Produce Broker. dec 20 REMOVAL. new uuiiamg. AV 1 rFi-o;;; and Princess streets, be- i date and September 1st. 'tween this We will sell our entire RETAIL STOCK AT COST, desire to open with a". jys it is our A H RKSU AND COMPLETE STOCK 'ho hence our deterrnir same before moving. B. WEILL. .fjueJ, 1873 0TJR EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR sit it r, R.head of any other on the market lSnJ Pearl Hominy -cannot be surpassed' Always oStond St the Mill and Depository "bracked Corn, , -I Corn, Bolted Meal, Pea9 and Pea Meal, Oats, Shorts and Bran. All goods sold drayed free. ' All bags returned in gopd order will be -credited at onnex Proprietor. ". seyt 27 . (' sriiTMANNING 1 G0MM1SSI0H MERCHAHT, 1 AND DEALER IN Prnvisious. DrY GooiS Uiuuusik " j CMMhe, &c. &c, I No. 4 and 24 tiorth Water Street, : WILMINGTON, N. C. Consignments and Cash Orders Solicited 1 npv2 THOMAS CONlSrOIi ;B JJEL ROOM LN. E. corner of Mulberry and Nutt Sts. 5 Always on hand the best quality of Sega i I Uel4 , ABKEKrTAYLOR I Successors to S f - I t I I A. H. NEFF, iJIanufacturers and dealers in HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Guns, Stoves, Lanterns, Kerosene, Oil Tin ' and Sheet Iron Ware. Roofine: done at short notice Agents for Fairbank's Scales. No. 19 Front Street, WMINGTO N't- N . C. MISCELLANEOUS. 10 fii PUBLIC AT LAME. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! SOL. BEAR & EROS., OFFER TO THE PUBLIC The greatest bargains of the Scaeou, consisting of The Best Ready T?Sadc3 Clothing, City Jflade Calstmcrc Suits ALL LINEN SUITS, CLOTH SUITS, The Largest Variety in ttie City. SILK, FELT and PANAMA II ATS, Boston aod Philadelphia ma'e SHOES and U.AITERS, of all descriptions. SHIRTS, From the lines to the Cheapest. MOTIONS & HOSIERY, At reduced prices. TRUNKS & VALISES, Of every description. !5AMIiES & BRIDIE, At lowest prices in the State. SOE. BEAR & BROS., 3 ' SO market SI. may 17 310 tf FARMING LAN 13 l 750 ACRES OF FARMING AND WOOD LAND In Brunswick County, for Sale or Exchange for City Property, The Laad is situated on the side of Town (Jreek, about one half miles from Lower Town bridge. South and a Creek 7 Acres Are all ready for planting. . Four hundred load3 ot good stabie manure and compost are on the Land. The Farming Land is already ditched and fenced. it i unod for Cotton, Corn, Peas, Potatoes and Wheat. Has a splendid clay foundation. 500 Grape Vines, Set out last year, will bear this Summer. 600 Apple Trees, also 600 Peacli Trees, Of the finest Qualities about three years old set out last year, are in fine con dition. THE WOOD liAtfD. About 75 acres, is of the best in the State. . , There are about 3,000 cords of wood nn the Land, and the farthest not to haul more than half a mile. The Land fronts about three miles on Town Creek and Daws' creek, and has, four good landings. One of the finest marl beds in the State la. on the Land, within eighteen inches of the surface. The farming utensils, including Plows Hoes, Harness, &c, will also be sold. Forty barrels of Corn and a very good lot of Fodder now at me arm. One four room dwelling house, a store, also a barn and stables, are on the pre mises. The buildings are all new. Will sell or exchange for city pro perty. & MORRIS, Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents 233-tf feb 17 TXTARRANTTEfi DEEDS- On hand and YV for sale feb 25 S G HALL A flTSTK ATES BLANKS A full line VI on hand, and for sale B G HALL, MISCELLANEOUS. A. ADRIAN. IL VOLLERg ADRIAN & V0LLERS. WHOLES 4 JMC DEALERS 127 . Groceries and liquors. Importers of German and Havana Cigars, AND Commission Merchant South-east Corner Dock and Front Streets. WILMINGTON, N. C. tj civine? the larefest and best assorted Stock fof Groceries and rdquors in the City, Dealers will find,it to their interest to give us a call before buying eisewnere. mav 17-tf - Hv MARCUS, axji, - 1 rt 1 e U e a 1 e r IN LIQUORS, 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. 1 Viiifis suoDlied with Bottled Ale and Lager Beer. Mf feb 3 : 1873 1873.. FURNITURE I CARPET WAEEHOTJSE. THE people of the Carolinas noAv have at home one of the largest Furnitumand Garnet Warehouses in the country They fA.n select in person from one of the largest stocks ever offered in the State. The designs are all new and handsome, and we invite the public to examine stock and prices before purchasing, D. A. SMITH & CO. 200 tt lau 9 J. S. TOPHAM SCO-: No. 8 South Front Street, MANUFACTURERS AND Wholesale and Retail Dealers in SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS & TRY A SLING BAGS Collars Hames, Trace Cuaios, vv nips, -n-pt Spurs, Dog Collars, Saddle uiotns, Woolen & Linen Horse Covers Fly Nets, Feather Dusters, Axle Grease, Bridles, of all kinds, Sad dlery Hard ware, &c. A L ? O , SECOND HANP HARNESS, S A D D.L E S , R E N S , cc c CHEAP FOR CASH. June 7 1-Jy JT. A. SHUTTE No. 3 AND 5 GRANITE ROW, Dealer In FURNITURE, MATTRESSES, WINDOW SHADES, PAPER HANGINGS, PICTURE FRAMES, CORDS, TASSELS, FRINGES, &cif &c. Having 3 ust 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. tnavl5 United States ot America, Ticti-int rvmrt rf the United States for the Cape Fear District, in the Eastern District NiAi-tv. rv. rnlinn- SnrinsT Term at Wil mington, May oth, 1873. Walker Meares, Assignee of James G. Burr, Bankrupt, Against Ezekiel B Ilibbard, &. James WSchenck, Jr. TT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION 1 nf the court' that Ezekiel B. Hib- , nnn rf t.h defendants in this cause. .n-iiDc hovrkTiri b limits of this State, it is therefore ordered that publication be made once'a week for six weeks, in the Even- in ?r post, a newspaper pumisnea in me citj f Mfiiminatnii in said district, notifying the said defendant of the nlingof the peti tition and complaint in this cause, and that ,it.i9 hnanDears at the next term of this tnho hVifl in the ritv of Wilmington. on the Monday next succeeding the fourth vr in October. AD. 1873. and plead, answer or demur to the said bill, the same nken as confessed, and heard ex parte as to him. antics Clerk of said Court. juae2S 35-law6w SUPERIOR COURT CLERK and Sher- 0:lST Blanks. For saie ny S Q HALL RAIL ROADS. Carolina Central Railway Company. WILMINGTON, N. CL i May 14, 1873. f SOETEDTJIUE. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE- WILMINGTON DAILY 4 (Ex cept Sundays) at 8:00 A M Arrive at Wadesboro at 5:25 PM Leave Wadesboro at ":ip A M Arrive at Wilmingtoa at 4:35 PM FREIGHT TRAINS. 1 Leave Wilmington daily (except SundavB).... uwam Arrive at Laxirinburg at 5:30 PM Leave Lanrinburer at. I:00 A M Arrive at .Wilmington at 5.30 P M risSENGERJRAINS. Leave Charlotte dattyy' Sundays k , . excepted, at a.W A u Arrive at Bufialo at. . . . ., 12.00 M. Leave Buffalo at : . . 1.C0 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 sooa run in connection with the trains on both ends of this Rail way. Tin m irTfT1 ' ES. u. raiiuuiii, Chief Engineer and Sup't. may 19 311-tl INSURANCE. I IFE AND I IKK INSURANCE CAN BE effected at the lowest current rates in the following responsible Companies, on ap- Slication to TEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Assetts . j.wu.wu J. A. BYRNE, Gen'l Ins. Agt., IMPERIAL FIRE-INSURANCE COMPANY, of London, Assetts 89.000.000. Gold LYNCHBURG INSURANCE AND BANK- JLJNvx UUiVlx AJN x Oi va., asseuB OLD DOMINION INSURANCE UJMi-A- NY OF Va., assetts, jaA'.uuu BYRNE & KEENAN, Gen'l Insurance Agents, Office Chamber of Commerce, up stairs, Wilmington, N. C. arg 16 ' 77-ly It. F. W. LPEK. 1. lUUUJiXfc. L0PER & D0UGHTEN, NAVAL STORES AND SOUTHERN rRODUCTS, NO. 55 NORTE FRONT STREET, Plilladelpliia, Pa, Orders for Turpentine Casks solicited and promptly filled at lowest market price. marcn ,rw Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Line. 'IU1X FIltST UIjASS fciTJiiA-ailiiita PIOJNEEK, 825 TUiNb Captain JOHN WAKELEY, T0NAWANDA, 850 TONS, Captain C. C. WILTB AJVKS form a weekly line, and sail alternately from Philadelphia and Wilmington every Tues. day morning, at o o ciock. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING Given to New York, Uoston, roviaence, Fall River, Portland and all points in the New England States, at as low rates as by nnv other route. Aiso to Liverpool, London, T?rpmeii TTamburer. Amsterdam, I y . - . and all points on the continent anu east cvusb f" Ti'ruyliind Through rates irom i'niiaueipnia io an ""O1"" - . .. . . .. j .11 SOintS ill i or Li i uroniiu., ouulu .""") ieorgia, Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee, at as low rates as by compe ting lines. , m - For Freigni engagemeHus, tiiiu 0.11 jr to ' WOKIH & wuttm, Agenw, Wilmington, jn. j. J. M. FoiiSUEE, Superintendent. Or to WM. L. JAMES. General Agent. -v37 and 239 Dock Street, Philadelphia. June U "u FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE To John J eston ana wne uettie, and and Stephen F. Walcott and wife Sarah O. V. Greeting j F HERE AS default has been made by the mnrtcmorors rfisnectivelv named in the mortgages following, executed to the Cape Fear Bunaing Associauuu, vi. Two mortgages executed by John Weston and wife Bettie, one bearing date 10th day of June, 1870, and registered in the Register s office of New Hanover county, in book Z Z, page ay-3. ana me omtr uaueu , ik7 and reffistered as aforesaid in book D D dtwo mortgages executed by Stephen F Walcott and wife Sarah O V, one bearing date the 9th day of December 1869, and regis tered as aforesaid in dook x 1 , page i , ; the other bearing date the 19th day of t hb- ruary, 1872, ana regjstereu as,iumeoam book E E E, page 7, 41t Now, theretore, nonce is uereuj givcu by virtue of the powers 01 saie contains, respectively In said several mortgages, re corded as aforesaid, the said mortgages will be foreclosed by a saie 01 ine preuiisea iuclc- iyTixrol HAswribed. at DUDllC auction. at the court house door in the city 01 u. ill 1 CC5UVV VJ j . . - mington, on Monsaay inebiuuj 1873, at 11 o'clock A M. The said premises are respectively described in the said mortr gages substantially as follows, viz: John Weston's lot begins at a point in the northern line of Church street, lxuieei easi of Fifth street, ana runs rasiuij Church street 27 feet, by 66 leet deep part in -'"Y' . , . r T ' t ct.iof Ofl tha 00 cTprn line u r iuut o l i w feet southwardly from Wooster streei ana ruu s KSthwardly along Front street 36 feet by 79 feet deep pyrt of lot 2, block o. Terms of sale cash. . Att'y C F B Association. 35-4t-june 28, july 5. 12 & 19 june 27 RECEIYED By Steamer To-Bay, A FRESH LOT OF CRACKERS, O. H. W. RtJNGE, 44 Market street, 310 may 1G RAIL ROADS. Pietoont- Air-Line Railway. Richmond and Danville, Richmond and Danville R. W., N. Ditiaion and North Western N. C. JL W. ' "Condensed Time Table. -o In effect on and after Sunday, Mai 11, 1873. GOING NORTH. STATIONS. KAIL. EXPRESS. 7.10 F. M 6.25 A. M. 9.50 .34 1.40 a. m 11.10 " 4.32 -o 1.53 F. M. 9.44 " 6.f0 12.45 P. M 9.S0 "Leave Charlotte 41 Salisbury " 4 - Greensboro.. " Danville " Burkville Arrive at' Richmond GOING SOUTH. 6TATIOSS. I MAIL. KXPRBSS. Leave Richmond 2.30 p. u 5.10 a.m. 14 BurkviUe 5.55 8.28 . " Danville....... 10.41 12.75 p.m. " Greensboro 2.15 a. m 4.00 ' " Solisbury 4.57 " 6.23 Arrive at Charlotte...! 7.27 " 8.30 GOING WEST. STATIONS. MAIL. EXPRESS Leave Greensboro' . . . 1.45 a. m 10.21 a m. Co. Shops.... 3 36 " arl2.20PM 4 HillsboroJ .... 4.53 44 Raleigh g.05 11 Arrive at Goldsboro . 11.0c, 44 GOING WEST. STATIONS. MAIL. EXPRESS Leave Goldsboro' 4.00 p. m 44 Raleigh 7.45 44 44 Hillsboro' 10.21 44 44 Co. Shops 12.05 44 2.13 p. m. Arrive at Greensboro' 1.30 44 3.30 44 SALEM BRANCH, On and after March 2d, 1873, a mixad 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 Greensboro 10:30 A M Passenger train leaveing 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 Shopb and Charlotte, (Sundays excepted. ) Pullman Palace Care on all night trains between Charlotte fvi Richmond, (.without change.) Fer iurther information address 8. E. ALLEN, General Ticket Agent. Greensboro, N. C. T. M. R. TALCOTT, Engineer and Gen'l Spuerintendant. may 34 3 Office Petebsbtjrq R. R. Co. 1 May, 31st, 1872. J ON AND AFTER JUNE 3RD, THE trains will run as follows: LEAVE WELDON. Express Train Mail Train ARRIVE 7:30 p. m. 3:25 p. m. AT PETERSBURG. 10:50 p. m. 7;00 p. m. Express Mall LEAVE Mail PETERSBURG. 6:30 a. m. Express 8:50 p. n ARRIVE AT WELDON. Mail Express 9:40 a. m. 6:50 p. m. FlillilOUT TRAIN B. Leave Petersburg 8:00 a. m. Leave Weldon 8:00 p. m. Arrive at Welden 3:00 p. mi Arrive at Petersburg am a. m. GASTON TRAINS. Leave Petersburg 6:00 a. m. Leave Gaston 1:15 p. m Arrive at Gaston 12:50 p. m. Arrive at Petersburg 8:10 p. m. No trains will run on Sunday except Ex press trains Freights for Gaston Branch will be received at the Petersburg depot only on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. The depot will be closed at 5:00 p. m. No goods win be received after that hour. 6 J. C. SPRIGG, J e 5-tf Enelneer and General Manaeer. 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, Seventn, wubch, wsuw, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth and Thir teentbgtreets. Satisfactory time given fo payment. Apply to feb 8 JAMES WILSON. 226-tf G BATTLE MORTGAGE DEEDS 0 band and for sale ' . . tsXti 8 G HALL Lit. MISCELLANEOUS. 44l UompUU Tutorial History of tfo rmc."" The lest, cheapest and most successful Family Va$er in the Union." Marper'WcekIy.' SPLEHDIDLT HiUSTBATKD Notices of the Press. Jhe Weekly Is the ablest and most po w. erful Illustrated periodical published in this country. Its editorials are scholarly and convincing, and carry much weight. Its illustrations of current events are full and freshand are prepared by our best design ere. With a circulation of 150,000, the Weekly is read by at least half a million persons, and its influence as an ortran of opinion is simplv tremendous Th wtw maintains a positive poslUon, and expresses decided views ou political and social prob lems. Louisville Courier-Journal SUBSCRIPTIONS. 1873. " ' Terms : , Harper's Weekly, one year. ..... $4 00 An extra copy of either the Magazine, Weekly, or Bazar will be -supplied cratis lor every Club of Five Subscribers at f 4 00 each, in one remittance ; or, six copies for $3 00, without extra copy. Subscriptions to Harper' MWnr.ini. Weekly, and Bazar, to one address for one year, f 7 00. Back nnmbers can be supplied at any time. The Annual Volumes of Harper's Weekly, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by ei press, free of expense, lor 17 00 each. A complete set. comprising sixteen volume sent on receipt ol cash at the rate of $5 25 per vol., freight at expense of purchaser. The postage on Harper's Weekly is 20 cents a year, which must be paid at the subscriber's post-office. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. aprill7 284-tf M A Repository oj Fashion, Pleasure and Instruction? " 0A11PR'S BAZAR. NOTICES OF THE PBKSS. The Bazar is edited with a contribution of tact and talent that we seldom find in any journal , and the journal itself is the organ of the great world ot fashion. Boston Trav eller. The Bazar commends Itself to every mem ber of the household to the children by droll and pretty pictures, to. the yountr la dies by its fashion platea in endless variety, 10 me proviaeni matron by its patterns lor the children's clothes, to paterfamilias by its tasteful designs for embroidered slippers and luxurious dressing gowns. But the reading matter of the Bazar is uniformly of great excellence. The paper has acquired a wide popularity for the fireside enjoyment it affords. N Y Evening Post. SUBSCRIPTIONS 1873. TERMS . Harper's Bazar, one year $1 00 - An extra copy ot either the Magazine, Weekly or Bazar will be supplied gratis for every club of five subscribers at f 4 each, In one remittance ; or six copies for $30, with out extra copy. Subscriptions to Harper's Magazine, Weekly, and Bazar, to one address lor one year, $10; or two of Harper's Periodicals to one address lor one year $7. Back numbers can be supplied at any time. The five volumes ot Harper's Bazar, for the years 1868, '69, '70. '71, '72. eleeantlv bound in green morocco cloth, will be sent by express, freight prepaid, for $7 each, The postage on Harper's Bazar is 20 cents a year, which must be paid at the subscri ber's post office. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. april 11 279 Vol. Vll 1878. OLD ANI) THE PEOPLE'S MAGAZINE. Edited by Edward E. Hale. The enlarged resources placed in the hands of the, OLD AND NEW, by the pub lic and by the proprietors, enable them to announce a volume of wider interest than they have ever published. Mrs Grecnough's Stori, Pylhonia, and Mr Hale's Story Ups and Downs, will be continued and completed in this volume. A series of short stories by Miss Meredith Mrs Stowe Mrs Wdiney Miss Hale, Mr Perkins, Mr Loring and others, has been engaged. Mr Martineau's series will be continued in papers on The Church and its Exclusive Claims, Scripture and the Limits of its Au thorityi God in Humanity, c. The series of articles on Political Science by gentlemen of recognized ability, will comprise papers on Railroads, Servants or Masters ? The Ballot in England Land The Law of Maritime Jurisdiction ; Tbe In- utau KUVfciVU j yv j uui vs. 11 vuivu y Equal Taxation; Tariffs and Protection What the New Administration must do . Labor and Wages Question. The subjects of critical interest in NATURAL HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY will be illustrated by different gentlemen eminent in their lines of research. We shall soon have the pleasure of printing papers, among others, hyProt Lesley, Mr Dall, Dr Gray, and President Hill. THE EXAMINER is not confined to the review of the publi-! cations of a few houses, but attempts to give some account ol the more important issues from the French, German and Eng lish press, as well as our own. THE RECORD OF PROGRESS . describes the substantial adTance which the world has made, in whatever direction or in whatever region, with special reference to improvements in domestic life which may be attempted in America. The magazine will he under the editorial charge of Ed ward E. Hue, who will have wider assistance than heretofore in tbe man agement of its Journal department. GIVEN AWAY! The beautiful Chromolith " CONFI DENCE," by Hamma.it Biixivgs, is pre sented to every Renewal and New Snbscrl or at $4 23 the Obromolith will be furnished handsomely mounted, reaay xor iraming. Iflize 10x14. -- - m Subscriptions received oy au dook sou Newsdealers at Publishers' rates. ROBERTS BROTHERS Publishers, No. 13 WMfcington uu, uosom 1 feb 85 ' 1.

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