1 i i 1 t I. W)t Cggttttitg Itogt. WIMIINUTON, I. C. Monday. September 15th, 1873. Z i Carpet BiurcqgB f f We have heard so much of ihc norif 'scnsleal cry of " carpet bagger?," that ywc have compiled a few facta for the rights of citizenship in any of tntf States, but North Carolina soli la 'so sacred tliat, men from other StaU-af they, happen to be Kenublicans--ai'd triage to feel that they arc not welcome. ; JsoTV lettw see what the ecru us of 1870 informs ua. These figures are reliable, and cannot' be ridiculed away. The following table gives the number of inhabitants born in North Carolina, but living in ; , , New York, N. Y... Philadelphia, Pa .. IJrooklyn, X. Y ....".167 455 Z 133 123 .... 511 .... 15G .... 161 .... 818 12 i 319 11 154 St. Louis, Mo .'. Chicago," 111 Ualtimor Md ..... Boston, Mass .... ........ Cincinnati, Ohio New Orleans, La San Francisco, California Uunalo, New lork...... Washington, D. C........ Newark, New Jersey... Ixnilsvllle, Ky.....; Cleveland. Ohio 140 Pittsburg, Pa . '22 Jersey City, N J ;; -B Detroit, Michigan ..: t Milwaukie, Wisconsin....'. 6 Albany, New York '25 Providence, R I V) Rochester, New York... Alleghany, Pa... Richmond, Virginia.... ' T T t t ! 1" ' 380 iww iiavt'u, ionn Charleston, N C , , Indianapolis, Indiana Troy, New York KyracuRe, New York Worcester, Mass ,.. TiOwell, Mass..,, Memphis, Tenn T.. Cambridge, Mass Hartford, Conn Scranton, Pa ReadingJ'a ij.... l'atterson,N J Kansas City, Mo Mobile, Alabama Toledo, Ohio ... Portland, Maine 'olumbus, Ohio Wilmington, Delaware Dayton. Ohio 4 J..... 'Zii. .199 ,.....'ii 7 ..... in 2 11 ...... mr W2 6 10 101 s;i i i;r .27. W y 131 18 u Lawrence, Mass Utica, Now York ... 'harlcstown, Mass Savannah, Georgia Lynn, Mass Fall River, Mass T Total '. ...'....8,007 tSow Jet us sec now manyortn'vlJar- Into the Htates and Territories. . There Were living in Alabama "V-J) Arkansas 18,41 California 1,:W Connecticut 110 I )elaware -Ifl Florida (!,717 (ieorgia 'Jifsrs Illinois ...1:,U1 Indiana 2i,79!) towa 5,1)90 Kansas.. 3,012 Kentucky 12,877 Tjouisiana 7,2S: Maine Maryland -f!W Massachusetts... 7'i Michigan ""W Minnesota 4.W Mississippi 7,011 Total ,: . .. 1. . Missouri X h lff,7& Nebraska ......... S41 Jeyaila .c. JJ,L ew'jereey:..... n New York i.... l,i:i Ohio.........: l,N!'l flro'cton ... J j7 Pennsyrvanta .f ' 1,M 1 Rhoae island... mi south Carolina ,2Wj Tennessee....;.; ol ,1 1 Texas..... 18,(V Vermont.. ii Virginia lfl,8tfj West yirgtiito.. Territories 1,125 ..'h..; ".307,302. o wo see that there is the vat num ber of 307,'02 persons, bxyn' )i '$ih State, residing within the TMted States, who could be as pnperly illctT carpet baggers as those dwelling vithin North' Carolina's border. . Here i an.arruy of uiiaiiswcrablofigiifo Q thccri try to examine. . We could textend'tho statistics to profession's and trades, vbut this will buflice. When H js.remember- cd that the signers of the Defaratiori of Indejcndeuce for tins htalc were car- pet baggers," and not one of them a native North Carolinian, are not by any means sure that pfhc tcrrrtjiT"be construed to one of reproach. The "signers" reprcscntinNorth Ca'ndiria on that memorable occasion were-1 Wil liam Hooper, born in "Boston; lassr;' Joseph llcwcs, born in Kingston, N. J and John Pcun, born in Caroline .ciipj' ty, Virginia. 3Iassachusetts, whicli m so reviled by some of the editors irj trnsv Btate, furnished ten of .the signers, and - Virginia eight. Wo regret to .say that' no native North Carolinbn'pbiQcd Jiis name upon ttltat dci jihstrtfmcnt.- Those were the gool?xrid daya -tvhen a man was welcome, ..ViiWutiectiQnAt difference. While the Democrats are- repining for tlm "days of our,fatheTs?,, and the "Constitution a'ifc wastlct them remember that'in' those good old days there was ndnol ofthts olih;'!isi- tinction, and every mau, laboring for the countn, was welcome. "A Some statistics of lunacv, iust nub ished, show that by far tha larger Vpoti tion of women who losd their rjQasoa are widows, while a vcrv small fraction of those who go mad arc wnrfe; ; In view of this fact, we entreat our vounsr readers who contemplate bwoMinff widcrvra' to pause and reflect be foxe they tAktcj nincxi luii-uiciis ucu icrriuic resuitsd No woman can regard these statistics with the serious consideration, tothich they arc entitled, and then?dliD'eratlv accept the Proposition to become a vtidi ow. it will be lar wiser to strive earn estly and energetically to enter that state of single-plessedness which brings peace of mind and fewer chances of loss of feason. I23 i 11 I ) 1 - .. ... . benefit of these nhrickep? . u c have alwavs claimed 'that a citizen tof jme1 tatc, under the, coiLitUdoil, liad (He r-1 . 'm jfc v j : 1 r t RALEiGilJ NI OTBcftt. B 2 lsrS.I II w aKe is quiei no ngnis, muraers or stirring event.s to report but it may be of interest to some of your readers to tret an occasional news letter from the, capital of this quiet old State, the pov? liticalhfiadqunrttxs, ;AV? call this the CityaL 04iks,aplra Mker ii struck withltfe1 JpT?ro$Satt?- feLwc pay ventre jhjCcrtion ijiat in ii ).cit on thw continent doctha 9rranJ ild criant of the forest crrow t& jui perfection as in Raleigh.' '" ' T j -The spirit o&iislt5J13Teiaent is rife in our midst, andln?eTCryua1rtefri3i& stores aqu reiucuccs-iirij4-uiii uujh, Vtt. 1 A i 1. r-l.ntin nvn 1 latter fac,wo found cmr hops of V keep, itg orribdl oiit tlic'miry clay' dtirih PS winter. ? r bxiultlr ' i The oltl Post Dtlicc shantv, which has been an "eyeSore "to. .the fastidioua for years! hois teen mo ved about forty f$Mi ' i i 4 .. . . . - r-.Qiuji to the Coilrt House square, and prepay rations are being made to cbmmehce the strjicjtufeT6f tTIiiitedStitesinrt Room ai$d Post Office.1 Conjectures ttfe iiow beuig maiJO as to when it jwili be nnisnea; ana . me guesses, lor tiiey,. ary nothing j elsci Yary from one to" three jeata wUen the,.i?caps.to.ne of tiicicojj tier.-"' is! place in position, but-the iiouse-mtoy er who Jby the .way befpngs to the ;S mith family says large 'tidies, inoislpwly, .we. qannot calculate tho time; That the work, is begun we know, ind that it'will be finished we believe, but further this depqnentayeth no r The capitol, too, is being very ' mueli improved, and the grounds of tftePub c" Square were never better kept.u under the nresent. keeper, all of which migh,t be recognized were he of another politicaj way ofr; thinking. Under the paint and scrublnng brusji,'inuch, of the.- .accumulated iuth is: disappearing, anJ tevveiytliing assuming a neat and tidy a'ppeafjlnce. Raleigh'tt7fbe K-cUy,;tfi eloquence of Cicero (Harris) in dubbing it Wake C9urt ETouse to tlje conttary' notwithstanding. . . ;7 ,a ' l ! R.'A'. Shotwcll, the kuklux prisoner, who 'has been in prison at Albany, X. and the hero of many grand iioqucnf) serio-cpniiCy Tlivnatic editorials irr''the Ninwatod Sentinel, arrived on the H.':Sc 'Gk'ftR, .this afternoon'atid is stopping at'hje Yarbrough irouse. The A;of o-day, ifteir a characteristic editdriatof more than halt a col.Qtnn, elomicnuy :) asks.' ' f' Who had not rathcrTjc'R. A. ShotWfcl so copdemneds6lrhpf)nd, so maria61ed,iin a felon's, t cell y fluiiiVt6' brcsttli! tjjeatr Of freedom loiht!Vyith the prieie" of honor 1" . Thw ' vjirpiune was be! cause of the report thatVlh;Blfdt- Iwell refused to-accept the pardon, and it is ji ''pitV' he arrived ii3tf! ril)V a .ftr 4iii?'with the pardon referred to, aha spoilcclo manV (i'qod -editorials on his 1 :?0S aud itnie-mano Ifrte: Trpnvicieu oi cowaraiy mouoinfu scourging a fellow-being after nigb'f. and' imprisoned fyc the offence' nfalors heroes for the Democratic journals,. ptf. the land, God say e us from such heroic $amp. iut we rejoice mat tne hukiux prigonqrs' arc flll paylcedx ajid free cit : . x -t--7-- - i ' - i ian. 1Lct lip hopq a better state izens of Te( to this I know every Republican and good 'citizen will sdvj aoien fii t j ! The Scntintl is still ' qurtrrtling4 with the: Vaif ft Aetcs uml miblishinsr those oti aia WeatihtlioriaJs oF the mtmgneli autocrat (as he thinks) ofJfthe Dcnio- crats. 1 he Atr gives 3lr. Turner the lie, and says enough to rile arty man, but Mr. Turner only says t,hat the Aews calls him ugly names. Aiid this is "the decency, wcalthj ' mtelligentx? " and chivalry party leader ! To say the par ty is' tired of such low toned journalism ia nofrsarihg half," forborne ePfr. Tur arcr best iriends express ufsguci;ut- rignt and above board. Imt, itt4 .hjgir affair, Mr. Editor, and you and I arc fun Sas Mr. Turner did during the war, ,wlXcf others were fighting and he was at-jujtae. . . .: ri Tons. Planchon, the French agcit .sent to this country to look into tne grape-growing interests, arrived this evening ana was mecat tne K. cc ai iu jdepbt by the Secretary pf the Agricul tural Society. He wilt go South but return during fair week. I might write nore, but? fear I have now takeu (up tpQ muHi of your space. Yours, , . nd ! - AfTLT ' i Tlib mosdiiitoes In 5re th&yhtiiri said to be larger, livelier, cunniuger, more'1 musical, tnd rnore penetrating: thatL ever. , . , s , jr I "NEW CITT BIRECTORYr TpO BE LSSUKD previous Fair fu t.h. fojo coliecttoS'ie'tnitil the entire edi tion Is completed and delivered. Call on or address tho undersigned, with out delay. S. CS. HAIX," sept 1st E. S. WARItOCK. ADVERTI&CpENTS oncord ChaptchlNoi 1. N k ... . . . i i k j $ . 1 .sr. JoiiN'StUAirfVpfis. A KEGULABjifEiTJXGOF .Concord Chapter vo. J, this sept. l"j It SWBEBMrARP-LESWi ' & I tr.f ' ' 1 V7t?MK : 0,0(9.A.tt).Xr)!au.t.. s ti t -fVST RECEIVED AT, ,1 11 and 1; South FroJit.at,. -;'ptn.i 2Q0,:BMREL-";fiMPIRE" 7mA ) f " , 'Family Fotirr F;rniiriv cdii&ot do.wiife", rr'Trrthip' in pai'k;iges:i6 ?-uitI ' . rl)0 NOT FOii()lrfi4fTrE :Bter .A 1 1 a Ad 1 h rvutlf '31J)l street. - " ..! " ""..' . . . iu ' 1 "J srT"AI jr. ifl, New toTKew -Firiaj.KbW Goap. o fi ' . . rpj Al II 1 1 V I i I J Y A 1 1 M A NX- Uaras,Creak 1 fast strips, etc , ofotir own euryijf. Ciuar antccd sjiveut unci nieoi-1 ' Our htarfdii of T'louivJStpjIlDF. Ol , TdiM MAKKIjr nnd "HKKK -JSO 1 UIlTIlllLi,".' gve unLVer?ul f:itit'acti.n. ; . T , Chok-dTeas, AV.ih6s suid tiuor?, rorfamr y use, :y ways on lutiid, ' -.Oil at J. H. MrGARrfYct'CO'.. new gtore mi he new Hcai"ca"sIIoii'e, and exam-4uotlu-if Htocl. .1 .-. ,i j (rsit?U 0101 ? j t -Tr: : f piITS ks to. give notice fh'at bSi lOth'ttny o L Kept. J??3, a warrant of .banJiruptoy wasf issued out of the district wurtpt t he United Htates fori He -Cape. Fear District of Noftli CarOIntviasttlie estate of John P. Len Uoi. 6 MLobeson. in ilie cbunty of Jiruns- ricJtjO -saidji.strict. wjiqhasbepii ad Judged 'baijkrupt his? owix' -jiefition:' thafttbe p;rjment i)i any aeors wiiicuenveiy orouiy. property belotrKing to snid bankrupt tor lain orlorjijs use and the transfer of any pro-, pertyby him are forbidden by. law, and that' a meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt to prove their delt aud tp chose one or more assignees of his estate! will be lield'al a court of bankruptcy to bd liklen 't'rfiytteri'lie, NiC, beJor5 William AiGuUirie, UqvlKCfri ti ter in llanki'Uplcy for iaa;?ciiUicl ou the ,Sth day of octob'-r, A. !., 1ST.'?, at 10 o'clock nr. n l '.uu tuj; al jjuju uivAv. . sent 1 -j l U.S M ahd MosscufetT. is Uj gi'vx notice that on5 the l'JLh day ofept.i l7;?,'a Warrant of ban Urn pt cy "was issued out f it Ihj.I istrieI"Cour8 9f ithOt Uittd Stat d-s; lbr the Capo Jfnr, ilUiiicL of Kbrtlf Carolina, against tlie estate of .1 arret t Coi ino, of Stutnp Sounu of the county of Onslow, in saidDistr'iekuiioiivlrk-ii ,hehys been adjilged'ft. bankrupt oh'hisowii pe tition, t liat the payment, of any debts, and Ilie ieli veiu4Mftiv4UXperty belonjiiiij; to such bankfjaptTtpCUJrr.'or for his im', and the t.ruiisfev)fc$Myf TorX'pj'Yinirrer juErbiddenby Jatani tht a, rafejesu Tij:tMiQL . cre)itorsa(ri ifirt: haiifcratt, Jt-o. 1 .priTrc. tbeir tlehta uml to chose one or more assignees 'oT ills' estate,- 11' IWlweld atisdbUrt Of baaik- fpupfcy to ie li)ideii at l;ayettonp.IIe x..ij.i -belOra William A. KUhf ,iiibi.j Jiir in BfiLkruptcy for ffrtitHtrfi-fct, MhVsth T ' ; .. lltHiKliT m. houglas;! ' sept i tnillB Is" tft glVUnoticd tnat m the JUth day i of:Wept.',"lH7.'J,a warrantor bankruptcy was ipned out of t he district. fcdurtiof thf ITn Jtett iKtates lor the Cape Fear district of .North Caroljuai .qraiiist the estate ot Robert 31. l'owell, of Faii-J Willi) Millie eouiity-of.Co- lumbiis-.av hUu district, -who niw bfenaa iudiOira.1'ankfiipt on his own petition: that ino jinjincni )i ueis or uie ueiiery oi 1. j-4. a a A . 1-1 i - 1 l; f - any riropcrty belnRiiiRtosald baukru'pt to M iiye ui use and t he tre nsfer of any liieulLUi' ol the creditors ol srua bank' runt t'" pro-v their debts and to 'cfioofee one or more assignees tf b ttatf;.Will beheld at a rourt of i;anUrnpte'yt -r6-i fwwin at FayeteYille; ls C, before Wi diaiaVXiutUr lie, tsq;, JXeiSter in UankruptcV 'for feaid district, , on i hd '.Uhlay of Oetojif 4- V., JLftL It M IV 4 OiOCK. a. 111. - -sVdt 10-A TSJl" an MeS seTito rrilESH :V.T:l.I.fj T iiy.w;ifll.s.Wa)w oi ue xiistrjct uTvujf. oi tho United M.tutea for tligape Fr, JMftilQt of North . lUaxolina. , aeainst ' the estate 'of Burrill fcLinJwcQHtufjtjUBud, bguup. in lii couiity ol-Gusiow.. in said 'district,' who lias bankrupt, to him, ol fonVIilS' u$cr. and 11k transfer .f any projitrty by him sire forbid den by law, and that a meeting of Uu; -iedi-tori of said bankrupt, to prove their debts. And to choo:oae,iiCiiiore assignees of his 'estate. -vli 'beheld t a court of bankruntcv .to be llold0rfiatfVaAcrtevtHe-jfLVbcO ru ptef(Sit--iaiM.iJ October, A 1, l7:i, at 10 o'cKkIc a. m. T lioiiKur 3i. i)oi;c;ias, sept 1.5 2t . ; -1 V-T-T 1. iildr :jlesejjr. .rnill.S is to rivenotife1ltoi'tlmlth day I f Sept.. liC;, a warrant of banlcruptcv -as issued out of the district ceui-tfthu.ILi i ied iStAtcs. for the Cape'Kear vl)ittrfct' of North Carolina: arainst the estate of A Wier aiidei;2dc etU. of Fay et tertl W; CtambeWifnoV county, inwiui' uwirii ui uvxa ueea ailw judieujUUftBkf uutoa hisowuptUtionr that the payment of ajiy lkbts aud. -.tlie delivery rtf iuiy property !oW?rtws: MwifePbuhkrupt to liini or for hi& user and the ttaoMer ul'iuiy nrotoHflft V. bv him are forbidden h'v la tt' .iLi 1 t hat a1rtcetiiiK of t he creditors oCsjuU Vajik, rupt ta Jwye their deb'tafld tOhQoe oid or at rnjjronaHsigneeK of 1its eMnte wiTLlheH aico'hrt Of bankrutcy to be IioldeWat Vat"-? etteAilte, N C, befbrerW ilUiavVfgmhrie, KstL, lUistcr'lh lJattkrfrpipyiBr snid dis trict gn tli"! lutluUyof 0?toUer A.Sl'lKT3,f at 10 cfrocfc, . ju. , . ..,., htnmj .... V 3Tand ' rpHiS is (o ki'v.o' notice thrff-on'thVlfHlaai X jorsepr;.! R-wwnini'armaBia-tttcy grU i.uett out f tliWADstrii t coia w of thje Un Ueal States for the Cape Fear district gfKo'rtli Caooiiiia, against Alho( estate. uf;,UahrlcJ; Ci. Viild of -ti r in' .tho 'CourrtV'of ts. i- famous, 111 huu uj&iricr. wuoiKwewR M of anv proierty by him are forbidden bv law. unit that'ttuieevup pi tUrdkarti ot&aid. ban t- nrpt to prove their debts hrMio'choosei6nen T or Jnore jasgfiegs of his estate will b&tiehf ff a l ;a cotrrr -ox wn n i ruptcy to be holdoot Fas'ctteville, N C,lelore William A Guthrie Esq, Itegister, in liaukruptcy for iaid dis itrict, on the 10th day of Oetober, A. D 1S73, at 10 o'clock, a. m. " UUliKKT 31 DOUGLAS. sept 15 2t 17 8M and Messenger. f 1 1 9 roisirqimUciuaCpuiUe JOth dajr ol Aiiuust. l;.:'., a Avarrant oi" IjatMixunts been aOjuddl'kJCWlH Vu tlnt tnvVU peti-. tion thhpajiUjent OX aiiyjdd)ffiitid the deliverv or any proiiorfTicloriiln?: to -ta!t juoetia uajajyTimtinJusown petition; that TTFRKf fVlvltTT V-rV invn a xt cv qpayme ef miy Uot tbe delivery of Ef;.?,! .,iortment of IIAIDAN kny properQ beiottymgtolsaiaUTankruptto telient ass.mment or him 0 -ft; his .use and t he transfer of anv l'APEIl (ruled and4lain) ; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. nhHIS xs to give notice that on the 10th day X of Sept., 1873, a warrant of nankrutcy was i ssued out of the district court cf? the United States Jjor the Cape Fear district of North Carolina, against the estate of Ervin Ciirlile,, of Bt. Pauls, in the county of Ro beson, in said district, who has been ad judged a bankrupt on his own petition: that the pavmrnt of any debt or the delivery of any property belonging to said bankrupt to hiruToJCfipf msjisQ and the transfer ot any protcxty l'lw Nlorhidden by law: and that a meeting of the creditors of said bank rupt towpxQvether. debts and to choose one or more assignees 6f his estate will be held at a court of bankruptcy-, to be holden at FavettevilJ, N U, before flllian A: Guthrie, Esti., Kegifeter in Bankruptcy for said dis trict, on the 10th day of October, A.J) 1S7B, at 10 o'clock, a: m. v ' 1LOBEKT M DOUGLAS, sept 1 j 2t U S M and Messenger. T:IXK, TAXKS. at IAIll NOTICE is hereby given that I am coninelled by law to sell property for taxes ! u j i ts-ur j if not raid before thclstday of October rrext. I'ay up and save costs J 7 '? A. It. Ii LACK, Sheriff. AVilmington, N. C, Sept, l187J-dit-wlt A FTLIj riJTO Og THE TTEST STYLES ' Fancy Casslmgf es andyestings. D 0 E S K I F3 A N P B i AVE R , Jut received: ' Cut' by the latest Fall and Viuler Kjfcsbions to suit the laost.yPastldi bus taste."' Also, Genjls' Furnishing Goods Of all deicriptions-, at the Mereliant Tailor ing Fwtali:sh'mt"4t,' rjTotiXprth Front street. seiUioj .Ira AV. F. WENZEI 's TJIIS MOST REMARKABLE F ALL AlFAlTATU.si:s - sometimes 'citllgd ajnechanicat paradox now used With such wonderful success in our principal cities for the cure, by cu.mitlatiyk exek cisrc, of nearly' all ' Chronic Diseases and Weaknesses., Is for sale by Uie undersigned, by. whom all orders will be proHtfpllyfliicd. ; ,' T1IK REACTIONARY is sio const ituted tlvateven a chi.ldcnn lnstant Jyjadjust it, for a person to lift, any weight, from, Vwenty to twelve hundred pounds. ""It? I made almost wholly of iron and steel, 'weighs 1'iO pouirdsvaiid covers a space of only 20 by iucheA; and although. f but recently introduced, nearly 1,000 have already been sold. i'iuck .-im r,oxi:i) asd snirrKD. " Small ). 1;k or circulars, showing its use, can be had tree uttlie ollice of the l'osx. l'i. .. S. 11. MANX; '- Brooklyn, M Y. sept 11 docwU . ,, 1. O. Hox 2!K. I i Y Til i: I ET , A I TTHORS. M.MI'I.EIW, by t'hailes Kcadc; Miss or.uir:?. . , uy v likie CoiUn: innoce nt by Mrs. Oliphant;' Ever my tjucen, or On.y , a.yfo i k G' i 1 1 , by, Pierce Ea ga n ; Th e Old Ken - singto'j, by AILs 'fhaekcruy: Too Soon, by K. SI Macqnaid; All for Iwti, by K. A. I)u puy; The Heiress of Hweet water, by J. F. Handolph; Woraau-'s. 'roug, by Mrs, Lilvart; Lo;d Hone's Choice and the Old Count ets, 05' A.!S. Stephehs. 1 - For f ale at HEINSRERdEIt'M LIVF, HOOK AND MUSIC STOIIE. sep ll.uolio , , n.. IT: . LAxttorneyat'Law, Oflicebne door. -west of the Court House. sepl'dwtf ili. ";m-' i ' ...... VARNISUE3, &c, at j NATHfA6jfFC ' llardwufe JXfpf.t No. 8 Market SU - ilJUKL Al ES, ViEt riTCH 'jFRKakVTx cn at -n . I ' v tt TATirL JACOFi '-I i Hardware Depot, No. 0 Market stree f 1 TO iTHJe .SOJ1TII. 1 S. (x. HALL it,' j CARIS, r ,!.( j TAG?,' - i ': f I I I 1 I3ITTE11S, &c, which he wOI irintsvtsilh flrures as to In duce our business men to have their JOB PIUNTINCr done In this City. Patronize home industry, and have your Jeb Printing done where you expect to do business. AM11DAL STATEiltiiV. WIM In Accoriaice Vitl i)ta;4 PJ, or Laws or 1868. v riniE FOLLOWING is a true statement of JL the amount, items and nature of all com- pensation audited by the Board of Comity Conimlsidnere, to the members' fhereof. severally:) f dXA 11 Commissioner Silas K. Martiit. To attendance on the Board thirty live days, from 8ept. 1872, to Mar, - 1873, at T00 per day, 70 UO To fifty two days service on com .mittee from Sept. 1872, to May 1873, per order of the Board of Commissioner, wX 13 10 per ? I : ? -1 day, $101 00 $171 CO Commissioner E. M. Bhokxaxsb. To thirty seven days attendance on the Board of County Commission ers, from Bept. 187i to March. 1873, at f i 00 per day, $71 00 To fifty one days services on committees, from Sept. 172, . . to March, 1a73. at $i 00 per slay, iper order of the Board,. $192 00 I 'm 00 Commissioner A. TL Black, To thirty six days attendance on the " Board of Countr Commissioners, ,x from Sept. to Oct. 1872, at $3 CO per day $72 00 To seven days services on com- a .mlttee. from Kept to OctlTA -at $2 00 per day, : . i $11 00 : - To horse hire Inspecting bridges ;. 3 00$ 89 00 'commissioner A. H. Mokbisv v-i -To attendance on the Board of Com -. miss loners 102 days, from Septem ber 1872, to August 187$, forty days committee services, inclusive, at $2 00 per day $201 CO To horse hire on the inspection . - - . of public bridges, per order of Jhe Board 01 Commission er j . t $ 80O-$2l2 00 Commissioner James A LoWery; To attendance on the Board of Uoun- -. , ty Commissioners forty two days, ! from Kept. 1872, to March 1873, thir- k teen days committees services, in elusive, at $2 00 per day, $81 00 To horse hire on inspection of County Poor A Work House, por order of the Board, $14 00$ 98 00 Commissioner Lawso E. Rice, To attendance on the Board ol County Commission ersnine ty seven days, from Oct. 1872 -to August 1873, and forty nine , days committees services, in clusive at $2 00 per day, - ? $1 W 00- $ Ifl 00 Commissioner Dslawajue Nixow,' j To at tendance on the Board of Coun - ty Commissioners forty-seven days , from March, 1873, to August, 1873, twenty-one days committee serri- . ces inclusive, at $2 per day, . $91 00 To 520 miles travel in attend ance on the Board- fm. March to August, 1873, at 6 cents per , mile, .- .. ' . 28 00 To horse hire-ori inspectionof the County Work Honse, 7 Poor j Honse, . and Public ' Bridges, per. order of BfiArd, 12 00-162 .00 Total amountttUdited to the whole Board for the fiscally ear ending -"'; Aug. 31st, 1873, .. $l,i0a00 The total number Of days the Board was In session is sixty-six ($&) . ;j , The total number of miles travelled by the members thereof is five hundred and twenty (520.) ! .. . ; Of unverified accounts, none audited. STATE OKORTH CAROLINA New Hanover county, sept. 1st, 1873. I certify that the forcgolnff Is a-trtte state ment, ihowing the amount, items and na ture of all compensation audited by the Board of Commissioners for said County and State, to the members thereof severally, the number of days the Board was in session, and the distance travelled by the members respectively in attending the same, and statement of unverified accounts; said state ment made in accordance with chapter 20, section 10, of " An act concerning the gov ernment of counties," ratified the 11th day of August, A. D 1868 ; said statement being for the year ending August 31st, 1873. JOS. C. HILL, tlerk. Kept: 2 00-1 w CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. C Hcpteinber 12, 1873. JpERSONS that arc ready to lay Sidewalks will be supplied by the city wfth curbstones. They will be furnished to none except those who will use them immediately. Apply to City Marshal's office at once. W. P. CANADAY. . sept 12 90-3t Mayor. Journal and Star copy. u P5 n. lpv&pMvn pq NEW TURBINE H r.iias been tested at YORK, PA, by D. M. ETTINGER. C. K.. and at HOLLYO&E; MASS, by JA8. EMERSON, H E,' i For Pamphlet and test rsport address N F BTJRNHAM, York, TTT THE MANY READERS;; or ThWiPost,:,i.''!; HAVE a right to know how and where to buy tnelr "; W: m.; ! FAMILY SUPPLIES, And it . is undoubtedly true that' greater in ducement, and fv superior class or j : Butter, : : And IberrfarTy art let es of seVect groceries can be found in c: ester variety'. . SLTEIOIlf4l?ALto and V j s L(vfe PRICEB, at i rr t n ' Cai Grocery Hojm?, . - ' ' - -'.I.. oi - s-y 7 XoTthFtxxtt&n: ! r , , t t.,,v, ' 'Leave your orders in the day time,' and we send your goods in any part of the city Ire of carta. , , .. ( .af-.t m. v ii, C. D. MYERS A CO.- tk'i LOCKS HINGES, BOLTSv Ac ol c yery description jlcenej ' fer ' tbe celebrated Shkler's Sash Holder and LoeX II will not-l ! " 4 ?ir get out of order or wear out In a life time. . KATITJL JACOBPB ' ' Hardwara Depot, No.t Market street, Mm 5! nirt t r'Krstri tpV7vilDVKCTLSEj3KNTS. , MpLApHDOH SHOOK! SouQiXsifie, at foo. of Market St. WILMINGTON N. C R. J. SCARBOROUGH, Proprietor. Beat Wines Ac Liquord klwavR r . on Hand. Meals, furnished at all Hours and Ifou? 1 lept open IMiJ and Ifight. Philadelphia Beef, weekly. c tu Oysters, when in season, of the best quality, furnished in any style desired. septli 05,.u GEM SALOON. JjOR the convenience pf my friends and the public generally, I have decided to keep the GEM KALOON open day and night. Free lunch EVnYIOHTut 12 o'clock. C. D. MORRELT Proprietor. , sept 0 lw BACKHNO, TJES, AND TWINE 1 b(X) ROLLS STANDARD BAO GINQ, 1,000 bdls. Side Slot and Ar , . row Ties; ' ri 1 5 bales Bagging Tn-inc. For sale by 4ept 9 F. W. KERCH NEK. CLEAPOR & KING, . , prnlerry of the firm of Cnrraway A I'leapor HAVFi opened a FIRST CLAWJ RIIAVINis and HAIR (TUTTINGHALOON, on Marl ket street where, they, will be pleased to serve old friends, and the public generally Being thankful for past favors, they hope to merit a shore of patronage in the future, sept 5 ' ' ftU-im i CAPE FAK WATER WORKS COMPANY. r 1 WENTY-FI VE THOUSAND DOLLARS vfr 91 Capital -.Stock of tbe fape Fear Uater lorks Company having been duly subscribed, a meeting of the subscribers to said capital stock wiU be held at the office of Messrs. Cronly & Morris, on Wednesday, the 17th day of this, month, at 3 o'clock, P. M for the purpose of organizing said torpora' Uon by the election of a President and Ave irecMrs, according to tne provision of tbe Act of the General Assembly ineorporatinjr said Company. W. A. WRIGHT, ) Corpora torN I. B. GRAINGEK, 1 nnmeit I w., JOHN McRAE- fin the act. A ilmington, N. C, SeptTS, 1873. sept i U2-10t i READ THIS. BINFORD, CROW A CO., HAVE JL'ST rccci veil 90 finn bushels white a n i) Z-U.UUU MIXED CORN. 2oo BALEs hay 500 BU,SHEIS at. 200 BARRELS rollK 200iMm AND BARRELS ft l3 BACON SIDES AND HIIOPL. 200 KE(JS NAILS. 500BAIlREIj,s FLOUI1 c-Ac- For sale low by BINFORD, CROW A CO. nug 2:i 72 KBIW UNIVERSITY, Located at Aehland; the Home of Henry Clay and Old Transylvania. Six Colleges in operation, with thirty Professors, and W students from 28 States. Entire fees for col legiate year ?20, except in the Iaw, Medical and Commercial Colleges. BoardlDg from f? V?,f?.Jer week- For K Catalogue, address J. B. BOWMAN, Regent, Lexington, Ky. angl9-lmo rpHE following cable telegram, which ex plains Itself, was received at New York on Wednesday morning by the Singer Sewing Machine Company, and may be relied upon as correct: 0 1 Vienna, August 19, 1873. Singer Sewing Machine Com pan v. New York city, Vienna Exposition, first prize, the model of progress awarded the Singer Machines; also the medal for the best speci mens of work done, and three medals to employees lor (superior excellence of pro ductions. INSLEK A. HOPPaJt, iL,. y President Singer Machine Company. Office andSalcs Rooms No.!, Lippitt'sRow South Front street, Wilmington, N. C. , . . !'.,-,.., CHAM. K. DIBBLE, Manager, sept 1-89-tf , Wilmington office. -'JAS. A. LOWEEY, CARRIAGE IIAKER & REPAIRER. If HAVE removed my establishment to ,my. new buildings on the corner of i FOTJBTH XST) CAMPBELL feTS. . ..... ... Near Boh y Bridge, where l ' shall be pleased to see my old customers and many new ones. .u.' .! r Carriage making, painting and repairing neatly done. Horse Shoeing, and various kinds of iron work done on reasonable terms, j v ' : w ' i ' - Having had thirty years experience in this business, I am confident that I can do the finest work, and rive atisfaetlon. ! ALL WORK. WARRANTED. sept3-tf ww " uimn aa JAS. A. LOWEBY. WESLTAH FBHALE IHSflfDfE. Staunton Va. the iitri annual session begins Sept. 2Mb, 1878. One of the first schools for young la dies in the South Twenty-three teachers and officers. Scenery grand: buildings ele cant: health urnrurpcued: feeble constitu tions here restored; pupils from all the States from Maryland to Texas. Board and Col lege Tuition tar scholastic year, f2b For catalogue ' of tt pages, address Rev. W. A. llarrli. President Stanton, Va. .' 55-1 w. hoop iKpzrrqLTjE xyv spirit ! '.llrTfH tMjM !! .fr . 5qTOX f aialil 1nchHot)p ilroir; -i 22TIkrrclj5 Glue; ,i,iif, 875 standard Spirit Casks. ! V.! JFor aale by . wpt 9 F. W, KERCH5EB. tin hxhX wiiitunlfl act lr for tt'iy 1b(irR Uatioii; t,V!dc to H I" 1 . i .. 1 1 ;o May VantEI to 1" il'llECW . Mayor l-i ii iia Birr " - I trtckc m it ry !o ic of t an wiw lro not CO! Tiik. nlny that biirch br. IMu hurch rc-nytc iVre V Vn.lSt.. ,-cll till t. l'aul he ' V r Father fllu'ro tiblc t h noon, r the tky many mainci no inai the att Wii Mcd4rt i arc mi a full City, inint the in fcnt a on th of th Chun Hotel e. o Th Fair Th corrc need no d' pron libci tcnJ A Moi cula Hhe rail trai pid lur rob or I am att vci wto cd Th on vrc ca SI in th ih - ai hi l! tl ii , oi Db j vjtl-,n ! u M , i) P. M