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VOL vn.
wTLLnNGfON,; U. C., TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1873
NO. i 60
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JAW subscription.
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finrresoondence solicited from ourfrienda
m all parte of the State, on topics oi gene
ral interest. Political news and reports ol
crops are especially desirable.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
w c knight. Pres. BicnABDiBBT, Vice Pres.,
b s 8ec and Treas.
RICHMOND ARCHITECTURAL
IKON WORKS AND 8TOVE COMPANY,
1000, 1002, 1004, 100G Cabt Btbbet.
TENTH. STREET.
Office:
No. 5
This Company offer to the people of Vir
ginia and t he Southern States a large line of
f iroods of their own manufacture for pri
ces as cheap and on terms as liberal as can
tin had of any Northern establishments. In
addition to Stoves of all classes, we make
Arehltectuml Works a specialty. Fronts
Grates. Hollow Ware, Stench Traps, boil
Pipe, Sad Irons, Ac, always on hand; and
we solicit the attention of dealers to our
y,it.hrii enterprise. Send for circulareand
price lists.
iune 6 3m
Merchandise Brokerage Office,
FULL line of samples constantly on hand
trom importers and manufacturers in
Northern markets.
All descriptions ot merchandise, orders
aud bids solicited and telegraphed promptly.
Merchandise bought and sold in this
market, orders from buyers solicited, and
samples left by sellers will have prompt at
tention. Time as well as cash purchases negotiated,
whether you wish to ouy or sen, comuiuui
catd freely, and often with your
Broker. PETTEWAY.
local
Merchandise and Produce Broker.
dec 20
184 tf-
HIBBARD HOUSE,
MO'REHBAD CITY.
CARTERET COUNTY. N. C.
CHARLES HIBBARD, Proprietor.
This splendid Sea Side Watering Place,
situated at Beaufort ilaroor. wiu.iw pcu
for the reception of guests on
.Monday, June 16th, 1873.
IT IS ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE
MOST DELIGHTFUL
gURF BATHING
On the Atlantic coast, of the United States !
Destined to be the terminus of the great
Southern Pacific Railroad. Unsurpassed
facilities for splendid sailing, Mshing and
BTne steamer Zodiac, Capt. Wm. II. Chapln;
commander, leaves direct lor New ork
every week. ...
Parties wishing to engage rooms, Swill
please address as above. July lQ-m
i
OUR EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR
IS STILL ahead of any other on the market
Our Pearl Hominy cannot be surpassed
Always on hand at the Mill and Depository
Cracked Corn,
Corn, Bolted Meal,
Peas and Pea Meal,
Oats, Shorts and Bran.
All goods sold drayed free.
All bags returned in good order will be
credited at cost on next bill. . .
ALEX. OLDHAM, Proprietor.
septZ7 lia
S. II. MANNING
C0r.ir.1l88!0H MERCHANT,
AND DEALER IN
Groceries. ProTisions, Dry Goods
Clotkiu, &c. &e.
No. (H and 24 North Water Street,
WILMINGTON, N, C.
Consignments and Cash Orders Solicited
nov 23 151-ly
THOMAS CONNOR
B A !FL R O O 'M
N. E. corner of Mulberry and Nutt 8ta.'
Always on hand the best quality of Sega i
4NU
PARKER TAYLOR
Successors to
A. H. NEFF,
. Manufacturers and dealers In
HOUSE FURN18HZNG GOODS,
Guns. Stoves, Lanterns, Kerosene, Oil Tin
. and Sheet Iron Ware.
Roofing done at short notice
Agents for Fairbanks Scales.
No. 10 Front Street,
WILQIN6TON, N. C.
BOY19 HQ-IT
MISCELLANEOUS.
TO THE PUBLIC AT LARGE.
BARGAINS I BARGAINS !
SOL. BEAR & BROS.,
-OFFER TO THE PUBLIC
The cateet bargains Tof the Season,
' consisting of
The Best Ready Made3
Clothing,
City Made Catsimere
Suits
ALL LINEN SUITS,
CLOTH SUITS,
Tie Largest Variety in the City,
SILK, '
FELT and
PANAMA
HATS,
Boston and Philadelphia mae SHOES
and GAITERS, of all descriptions.
SHIRTS,
From the lines to the Cheapest.
NOTIONS & HOSIERY,
At reduced prices.
TRUNfe & VALISES.
Of every description.
SADDLES & BRIDLEs,
At lowest prices in the State.
SOL. BEAR & BROS.,
20 Market St.
310 tf
may 17
FARMING
750 ACRES
OF FARMING AND WOOD LAND
In Brunswick County, for Sale or
Exchange- for City Property,
The Land is situated on the
side of Town Ureek, about one
half miles from Lower Town
South
and a
Creek
bridge
75 Acres
Are all ready for planting.
Four hundred loads ol good stable
manure and compost are on the Land.
The Farming Land is already ditched
and fenced.
It is eood for Cotton, Corn, Peas,
Potatoes and Wheat. Has a splendid
clay foundation.
500 G-rape Vines,
Set out last year, will bear this Summer.
600 Apple Trees, also 600 Peach
Trees,
Of the finest qualities about three years
old set out last year, are in fine con
dition. THE WOOD Ii AND
About 075 acfes, is of the best in the
State.
There are about 3,000 cords of wood
on 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 tne
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 of Corn and a yery good
lot of Fodder now at the Farm
One four room dwelling house, a store,
also a barn and stables, are on the pre
mises. The buildings are all new.
Will sen or exchange for city pro
perty. Apply to
Auctioneers
feb 17
and Real Estate Agents.
233-tf
WARRANTTEE DEEDS- On hand and
for sale m .TT
feb 25 SO HALL
MAGISTRATES BLANKS A full line
on hand, and for sale
feb 25 B U HALL.
MISCELLANEOUS.
A. ADRIAN. H. VOLLEYS
ADRIAN & VOLLERS
WHoxjsAXJK xwauos nv
Groceries and Liquors,
Importers of German and Havaaa Cigars,
Commission Merchant
South-east Corhkr Dock and Fkokt
Streets.
WILMINGTON, N. C
Having the largest and best assorted Stock.
or Groceries ana rjmiors in in cmr. Dealers
will find It to their Interest to give ur a call
before buying elsewhere.
may n-u ,
n. itiaiicus,
Wholesale Dealer
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.
- Families supplied with Bottled Ale and
laager iseer.
feb 3 221-tf
1873.
1873.
FURNITURE & CARPET
WAREHOUSE.
THE people of the Carolinas now have at
home one of the largest Furniture and
Carpet Warehouses in the country, They
can 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 tf
ian 9
J; S. TOPHAM & CO..
No. 8 South Front Street,
MANUFACTURERS AND
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
SADDLES, HARNESS,
TRUNKS & TRVABLING BAGS
Collars, names, Trace Cn am s. Whips,
Spurs, Dog Collars, Saddle Cloths
Woolen & Linen Horse -Gorem
Fly Nets, Feathef Dusters,
Axle Grease, Bridles,
of all kinds, Sad
dlery Hard
ware, &c.
' A L 9 O
SECOND IIANP HARNESS,
SADDLES, RETNS, &c,
CHEAP FOR CASH.
June 7
i-iy
F. A. SHXJTTE
No. AND 5 GRANITE ROW,
Deaier in
FURNITURE, MATTKKSSES,
WINDOW SHADES, !
PAPER HANGINGS, PICTURE
FRAMES, CORDS,
TASSELS, FRINGES, &c.f &c.
Having just received a supply of Furniture,
I am prepared to give the public as good
bargains as can be had la the city,
please call and examine.
may 15
United States ol America,
District Court of the United States for the
Cane Fear District, in the Eastern District
of North Carolina: Spring Term at Wil
mington, May 5th, 1873.
"Walker Meares, Assignee of James G. Burr,
Bankrupt,
Against
.Ezeklel B Hibbard, & James WSchenck, Jr.
IT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION
of -the court that Ezekiel B. Hlb
barrf , one of the defendants in,this cause,
resides beyond the limits of this State, it
is therefore ordered that publication be
made once a week for six weeks. In the Even
ing Post, a newspaper published in the city
of Wilmington,- in said district, notifying
the said defendant of the filing of the peti
tition and complaint in this cause, aad that
unless he appears at the next term of this
court, to be held in the city.of Wilmington,
on the Monday next sueceeains in wurw
Monday in-October, AD, 1ST3. and plead,
answer or demur to the said bill, the same
will be taken as confessed, and heard ex
parte as to him. wu. jRKINS,
Clerk of said Court.
June2S v- V 35-lawCW
L3 UFERIOR
GO I TRTr CLERIC
and Bher-
For tale by
O
HALL
RAIL ROADS.
CarBlina Central Railway company.
WILMINGTON, N. 'O, I
TON, N.
May 14,
j . PASSOqESTRAINS
iTjEAVE WILMIKGTON DAILY (EX
JU cept Sundays) at. : &00 A M
AfnTt at wades boro at &:; r
Leave Wadeaboro at 7:10 AM
Arrive at Wilmington at 4:35 P M
FREIGHT TRAINS.
Iare Wilmington l&ilv exceTt
iBonaays.......... ...... ...... o;w a ju.
- -o -r - yr. .--mr
Arrive at Laurinburg at. - 5:30 P M
Leave Laurinburg at. ... ; .00 A M
Arrive at Wilmington at 5.30 PM
" . PASSENGER TRAINS.
Leave Charlotte daily, Sundays
excepted, at... 8.00 A M
Arrive at Buffalo at 12.00 M
Leave Buffalo at 1.00 P M
Arrite at Charlotte at;:. 5.15 PM
. Irregular Lumber and Timber Trains run
on both portions of the Koad as the busi
ness requires.
A Daily Stage will soon ran in connection
with the .trains on both ends of tins Rail
way, i
f 8. L. FREMONT,
Chief Engineer and Snp't.
may 19 . 3U-.U
INSURANCE.
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE CAN BE
effected at the lowest current rates in the
following responsible Companies, on ap
plication to
NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY, Assetts $30,000,000
J. A. BYRNE. Gen'l Ins. Agt.,
IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY, of London, Assetts
- $9,000,000, Gold
LYNCHBURG INSURANCE AND BANK
ING COMPANY of Va., assets $645,330
OLD DOMINION INSURANCE COMPA
NY OF Va., assetts, $1200,000
BYRNE & KEEN AN,
Gen'l Insurance Agents,
Office Chamber of Commerce, up stairs,
Wilmington, N. C.
angle 77-ly
R. F. Vf. LV1PER. I. DOUGHTBN4
L0PER & D0UGHTEN,
1ST A VA Xj 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 2i5-tf
PlifladelpWa and Southern Mail
Steamship Line.
1HE FIRST CLASS STEAMERS
PIONEER, 825 TONS
Captain JOHN WAKE LEY,
T0NAWANDA, 850 TONS,
Captain C. C. WILTB ANKS
form a weekly line, and sail alternately from
Philadelphia- and Wilmington every Tues
day morning, at 6 o'clock.
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING
Given to -New York, Boston, Providence,
Fall River, Portland and all points in the
Nmw TCnerland States, at as low rates as by
any bther route. Also to Liverpool, London,
Antwerp, Bremen, Hamburg, Amsterdam,
and all points on the continent ar-d east coast
of England. m
Througn rates irom tr nuaaeipnia io an
points in North Carolina, South Carolina.
Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi
and Tennessee, at as low rates as by compe
ting lines.
or Freight engagements, and rates apply
to
WORTH A WORTH, Agents,
Wilmington , JN . c.
J. M. Forsiiee, Superintendent.
Or to
WM. L. JAMES, General Agent, 237 and
239 Dock Street, Philadelphia.
June 6
FORECLOSURE OF MOttTGAGE,
To John Weston and wife Bettle,
and Stephen F. Walcott and wife
Sarah O. V. Greeting :
IV HEREAS default has been made
by the
I morteaeers respectively named
in the
mortgages following, executed to the cape
Fear Building Association, viz:
- Two-mortgages executed by John Weston
and wife Bettle, one bearing date 10th day of
June, 187. and registered in the Register's
office of New Hanover county, in book Z,
page 395. and the other dated 4th January,
1872, and registered as aforesaid in book D D
D, page 279. .
And two mortgages executed by Stephen F
Walcott and wife Sarah O V, one bearing
date the 9th day of December 1809, and regis
tered as aforesaid in book Y Y, page 149, and
the other bearing date the 19th day of Fhb
raarylSTJVand registered, as aforesaid in
Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that
by virtue of the powers of sale containe l,
respectively in said several mortgages, re
corded a aforesaid, the said mortgages will
be foreclosed bya sale or tne premises tnere
in respectively described, at public aucticu,
at the courthouse door in the city of Wi.1.
mington, on Monsday the 21st day of July,
1873, at 11 o'clock A M. The said premises
are respectively described in the saidmort
gagefeubstantially as follows, viz:
John Weston's lot begins at a point in the
northern line of Church street, 110 feet east
of Fifth street, and runs ea6twaraiy along
Church street 27 14 feet, by w Jeet aeep pan,
of lot 6, block 104,
Stephen F. Walcott'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 35 feet by
7914 feet deep pyrt of lot 2, block 45.
Terms or saie casn. .
DuBRUTZ CUT LA II,
Att'y C F B Association .
June 27 35-4t-june 28. July 5. It A 19
RECEIVED
By Steamer To-Day,
L FRESH LOT OF CRACKERS,
G. D. W. RUNGE,
44 Market street.
310
may 10
RAIL ROADS.
Piedmont
Richmond and Danville, Richmond and
Danville R. W., N. DitUioD, and
North Western C. R. TV.
Condensed Timo Table,
In d&ct oa and. after Kundav, Mai. 11,
M GOING NORTH.
Air-lane Railway.
stations. uuh. xxrasss.
Leave Charlotte 7.10 p. Ml 6.25 a. ul
" Salisbury 9.50 8.S4
Greensboro. . . . 1.40 A. u 11.10 '
Danville 4.33 " 1.52 p.m.
Burkville 9.44 6.0 41
Arrive at Richmond. . 12.45 p. m 9. SO
GOING SOUTH.
BTATIOKS. ' MAIL. EXPRESS.
Leave Richmond 2.30 p. m 5.10 a.m.
Burkville 5.55 8.28
" Danville 10.41 12.75 p. m.
" Greensboro.... 2.15 a. m 4.00
" Solisburj- 1 4.57 6.22
Arrive at Charlotte... 7.27 " 8.30
GOINfJ WEaT.
STATIONS. MAIL. EXPRESS
Leave Greensboro1 . . . 1.45 a. m 10.21 a m.
Co. Shops.... 3 36 41 arl2.20pM
HiUsboro' .... 4.53
" Raleigh g.05 3
Arrive at Goldsboro'. ll.0g
GOING WEST.
STATIONS. MAIL. EXPRESS
Leaye Goldsboro .... 4.00 p. m
. Raleigh 7.45
tr Hillsboro 10.21
ct Co. 8hope 112.05 2.13 p. m.
Arrive at Greensboro' 1.30 3.30
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.
R., as follows :
Leave Greensboro 3:40 P M
Arrive at Kexnersville 5:10 P M
Leave Kernersville 9:00 A M
Arrive at Greensboro 10:30 A M
i - !
Passenger train leaveing Raleigh at 7:45
P M connects at Greensboro with Northern
bound train; making the quickest time to
all Northern clues. Price ol 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
Comoany Shopb and Charlotte, (Sundays
excepted.)
Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains
between Charlotte ?rd Richmond, without
change.)
Fer lurther information address
S. E. ALLEN,
General Ticket Agent.
Greensboro, N. C.
T. M. R. TALCOTT,
Engineer and Gen'l Spuerintendant.
may 21 3
Offick Pktkbsbtjbo R. R. Co. 1
May, 31st, 172.
ON AND AFTER JUNE 3RD, THE trains
will run as follows:
LEAVE WELDON.
Express Train
7:30 p. mv
3:25 p. m.
AT PETERSBURG.
10:50 p. m.
7:00 p. m.
i Mall Train
ARRIVE
Express
Mail
LEAVE
Mall
PETERSBURG.
6:30 a. m.
3:50 p. Hm
Express
ARRIVE
AT
WELDON.
Mail
Express
FREIGHT TRAINS.
Leave Petersburg
Leave Weldon
Arrive atWeldn
Arrive at Petersburg
9:40 a.m.
6:50 p. m.
8:00 a. m.
8:00 p.m.
3:00 p. mi
2:20 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 fcOO p. m. No
goods will be received after that hour.
J. C. 8PRIGG,
Je 5-tf Engineer and General Manaeer.
DON'T TOIL AWAY YOUR
LIFE FOR LANDLORDS.
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 ana xnir
teenth streets. Satisfactory time given ro
payment. Apply to
JAMES WILSON.
In his absence to
WM. N. HANKIN8.
9 Market street,
226-tf
feb 8
CHATTLK . MORTGAGE DEEDS Oa
band and for sale
tsi3 0 O BALL.
4 MvS
rii i; -iVw
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