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lije tjmitt0 Post. WILMINGTON, N. C. Tuesday, October 28th, 1873. By the President of the United States of America. The approaching close of another year nnngs wiui n mc ivv;;aiuu. iui iu ncwed thanksgiving and acknowledg mpnt to the Almiehtv Ruler of the Uni verse for the unnumbered mercies which He has bestowed upon us. ClUUiiuauv uni iuiim. jiavv uvvu aavQ the rewards of industry. With locnl exceptions health has been among the many blessincs enjoyed. Tranquility at home and peace with other nations have nrevailed. Frucal industry is regain- ing us menieu reuuginiiwn u ited rewards. Gradually, but, under the providence of God, surely, us wc trust, the nation Is recovering from the lingering results of a dreadful civil strife. For these and all the other mercies vouchsafed, it becomes us as a people to return heartfelt and grateful ac- knowledgments, and with our thanks- giving for blessings we may unite pray- ers for the cessation of local and tern- I,therelore,recommenainaion inurs- ' a 1,1 i rrM I i.1 day, the twemy-seventn uay oi wuveui- . . . ll 1 MT T.' I -W ber next, the people meet in ineir re- . spective p aces oi worsn p W xu ' ' f i x i il : a2knowledgment.s to Aimigniywuior TTia hminties and His protection, and to offer to Him prayers for their continu- ance. In witness whereof I have hereunto Het my hand and caused the seal of the linked States to be affixed. Done at the city of Washington this 14th day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight liiinrlrorl anil np.vpntv-three. and I j.v.iv.v. j - - , . - l.oij wifcufwii i States the ninety 'seventh. U. S. Grant lly the President : Hamilton Fish, Secretary of State. House of Correction, Borne months ago the Legislature authorized the establishment of a House Of Correction in this county, and much j frjghtened than hurt. Then conic for was said and written upon the subject I ward like men and do your duty. Offi- at the time. Thcre seems to have been a hitch somehow, for nothing more has been done about it. The necessity of ;,iL.f ;fiiirn i nnnnrent to tne I most contemplate the fate of many youths growing up in our midst in crime, when they should become useful members of society. To imprison them with har dened criminals is worse than useless, and wc earnestly hope that some means I will be devised by which the House of I Correction may be established. What sav vou, Messrs. Aldermen and Com- missioners about it ? whv don't tou do something Virginia. As the campaign in Virginia pro gresses, the hopes of the friends of Col. Hughes and the Republican party rise. The wretched failure to make capital out of the story that the candidate for Governor had once carried a challenge, and hence was ineligible, has made friends for the gentleman s?o traduced. Many respectable people, who perhaps had been somewhat imposed on by the , r 1 41 Conservatives of irginia, have their opened to the tricks of a party which v-ould employ such a paltry one, and now u,o iw-kiHvp In thHr siimHirt of the Republic, ticket. i" - It is said that the occasion of the Conservative demon-Action in Peters burg last Thursday,-a lar number of the 111 embers of tlr K. K. K. Keinper-Kampalgu-Klub) wcu-. to that city from Richmond. nu whenever tliev found n colors policeman would strip him of tJ.e insignia of his office, and if resis tance was made they would beat him. It would appear from this " K tc Muiethinsr else than those who instituted it parade before the pub- c ..vv .... v.. . i.vu., uvgjtu holiday sport to which the citv has in the payment of silver to creditors: and I vited th rnnntrir it is designed to continue to do so as lonir a that though it is not probable the demand for ho weighty and bulky an article will be great, yet it is a long stride in the direction of specie resumption. Indeed, it is specie resumption, for in no coun try can gold be at a premium long while silver is at par. Gold and silver have in all ages of the world had an equal value, except in those exceptional pe riods when the currency in general cir culation was at a discount. Then the greater convenience of gold always causes a slight appreciation of it beyond the mere common metal, and not be cause more faith is had in it The Spaniards sav : "At- eighteen marry your daughter to her superior ; at twenty to h r equal ; but nt thirty to anybody who will have h icr. Cape Pear Agricultural Association Tli Tnttmnt lias e frl IrYWl nf T1- vv" c ? T nouncement, -which is of so much im : ii: TTi j f portance.uiatwecopyiuem.ire. most certainly hope our Fair will be a I succei, and .hall do ererthing in our power to advance its interests. The Journal says : j The officers of the Cape Fear Agri cultural Association are preparing, with " 1 V" T"; ft li A n nual Fair much energy, for its Fifth Annual j? air. mL.i. ..i.... i si-j v- k annnfl v ine ume nas oeen uxeu iui iut sw week in December, beginning on the 9th of the month, and ending on the 12th, so that it will not interfere with the Charlotte and Sampson Faira on the one hand, or the Superior Court f Sampson on the other. i The President and members of the Executire Committee were present at the State Fair; and secured some of the finest stock and articles on exhibition for our Fair. On each day of the Fair 111 , li c lVi fir. there vrill be trials of speed, both trot- ting and running, from ROme of the fast- est horses in the country. ltry The Shooting Match, for a fine breech- loadincr. double-barrel trun. will cer- tainly take place, probably Wednesday of the Fair week. For Friday a. magnificent Tourna ment, with Knights dressed in full armor, with ball at night, has been ar- iufacu. A grand Gift Concert is in active pre- paration, and will be duly announced. We ho our peopic throughout this of the two gtates wiU lend all tueir cucrgi u .6 : . 4 ,.c.i.iot fli- mnnnimmonr I inaetienuenioi ine nara nines, mere i n t 1 3 A. Z 17 A. 1. . reason why the next should not he F . held We ------ - publish elsewhere an appeal from a Committee in behalf of the enterprise r th nf fh, Ffnr Atiriettl- j ' .vf.vw j ' J tural Society : J v i,n loKvori .muo-nntlir to make the next Fair a success, such I . W . M W ,M H M H A A . as is worthy the great city of Wilming- ton and the countv which sustains it. I which sustains it. w. i j r , , T,-n,f co-operation of those desiring a suc cess. They now appeal to the citizens of the city to come forward and do their duty. We admit that the finan cial crisis has dampened the ardor of those from whom the Association ex pected aid. But we ask the question : 1" 'rf, " i, ' cers can't do everything without ; tne aid ot those really interested. Aiiose men who have the reputation of their citv at heart ; those men who will really Hpnvn. neeuniarv advantaffe irom tne of people, each man leaving in the city from $10 to $100. Let those who reap the profit come forward like1 liberal men and contribute to its success. Deal fairly, and if benefitted do not under rate the advantage of the Fair to the cii 1 w am v 4 not inii Pirn ifrr in frder that, vnil mflY conceal f ' the worid now much you may re- ally profit by it. Let the croakers and the despondent, the over-am Ditious ana willuilv obstinate ciose xncir moutns for the time. Say a good word, and not be ever ready to complain of the management. Activity in managers is a very good thing, yet it requires a 111- tie liberality on the part of the wealthy, I influential, tho business men running through all tho various departments of city and commercial life. The com mission merchant, the wholesale and retail merchant, the railroad man, the hotel and saloon keeper, the butcher, the baker, the artist, the banker, in fact, all and every one interested in the welfare of the city should come forward like men and contribute but a pittance id : the support of the enterprise. And especially do we call upon the news- papers of the city and district to lend 5r mid to the enterprise. They have I ever been liberal and public-spirited, j and when they know and understand the difficulties of the management they will not be ready to blame. The State Fair was a success, but it was at an ex penditure of $40,000. The management only asks that those most interested shall contribute to make up such purses as may be within their means. It would ask of the Commis sion merchants to make up one, of the retail merchants one, of the rail road men one, of the turpentine buyers and distillers one, of the mill men and tim ber buyers one, of the cotton factors one, of the butchers one, of the hotel thus encourage the best horses to be I hr0ught to the fair. These need not be large in any instance, yet the producer wm in a measure luaee 01 tne UDeralitv ol each, by Our premium list will be liberally c mi . . pruvmeu ior. inc country lias given evidence that the approaching fair will be the largest and most successful that we have yet held. As Christmas ap proaches the holiday will be kept in that spirit in which neighbor should meet neighbor on an high and festive occasion. With a spirit of ; generous rivalry the farmer will meet the farmer and vie with him in exhibiting speci mens of those things which go to make up the wealth of the land, i Here, too, fair hands will exhibit the work which will refine the rough nature of the be holder, while it will adorn the Floral department of the annual exhibtion. Here will the sturdy former exhibit his stock and while it is beheld ainj admired will his heart glow with pride asU0, nium after enconium is bestowed upon hw eare, hi thrift and hU possession. AH will be one grand, one gay, one fea tive scene, made up from the energy and wealth of the sons of toil and beautified by the hand of art. Fostered and en- couraged by the hand of commerce andl adorned and made lovely by the bright eves smiling face and fair presence of TT OTICK la hereby given that a petition frX Jn V JJN tu been filed fr-the District Coot' of r lort-iy woman. . y .., . I n,ttPrfRfatPfrtrth, rne Fear matt tel.. Let no croaks endeavor to throw a damper upon the coming Fair,l Butrj fnend, let . ril come tofitol . I ' V buia,coo. nr- x-u A. A. McXOY, Pres t, . JL. r REMOST, V Com. j J. W. ATKIXSONn ) . r , J Papers in this section are reWctful- t1 -1 "lwu w w . EDITORIAL BUDGET. Professor Lay made a balloon as ccsion in San Francisco last Saturday, with a young lady and a justice of the peace, and the Professor and the young lady were married above the clouds. lienjamm isutts, proprietor ana.j V Cnmr.rel1 editor of the "N"e wart "NTl y William fctrickiand, la ,saia ins t. CampDeii, eaitor, oi tne iewarK, i. j declared Bankrupt, under the J.. Echo, were arrested on the 25th, by i i; kAsn tnint.j uv 1 ' .... . gnmd jury for libcl Campbell gave hail and Butts, the proprietor, was nnminirid to thp. committed to the county jail. Robert Sixburrv died on the 23d instant, in the town of Leary, Jefferson county, N. Y., at the age of 110 years and 7 months. Mr. Sixbury had ac quired a great reputation as a hunter on John Brown's tract in nothern New York, where he had slain over 2,200 deer. When past eighty years of age he met with an accident which neces sitated the amputation of one of his legs, and he assisted the country doctor i 1 I funeral was attended bv sev rw - - eral of Mr. Sixbury's children between eighty and ninety years of age. The different lodges of the Hebrew order of the B'nai B'ritR in this juris- diction are now mating preparations for convention wnicn meets in iniaago . . i i A- ' I I t rru fi'nor ia ln January next. The next meeting is l. t 11 1 1 I the most eventlul ot any new wunin V the history of the order, as it will be called upon to decide questions of the . . . . most lrarjortani cnaracier. auiuuu i subieets which will be broucht before A i the attention of the convention will be the admission of non-Israelites into the order, the establishment of a general orphan asylum of the order, the foun dation of a general endowment fund, and the abolition of the district grand lodges. The convention will also be called upon to allow a larger extent of I territory to district grand lodge No. 5, which comprises Maryland and the Dis trict of Columbia. Thc obituary notice of a Kentucky lady includes the fact that her hair was k i.i ?ir a 1 i.i admitted to the bar. It was her fa- j iauy 01 xvemon, 11 iu, w.m receutiv tuer s. cue tut a, vLinna ui an? auu iciu A keenobserver of human nature and the human countenance says that that woman looks oldest who tries the hard est to conceal her age. " If there is anybody under the can ister of heaven that I have in titter ex crescence, " says Mrs. Partington, it is the slanderer going about like a constructor, circulating his calomel upon I honest folks." Five former Iowa editors are now set-" ting type on the Des Moines Register. It is said that their editorial aSlatus go Under the cork of a whiskv bottle most too often, and that this is the result of I their attempts to get it out. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GIFT CONCERT. I For the Benefit and under ths ausnces of The Cape Fear Agricultural lsso ciation. rjHK UNDEIiSiliNED, having biU ap- pointed by the Executive Committee of the above Association, to make the necssary arrangements for a GIFT CONCERT raring the next Annual Fair, respectfully elicits contributions of articles suitable for jrizes. Five hundred prizes will be dlstribued to the purchaser of tickets, and the friads of the Association are confidently relletiupon to furnish the prizes. Anything torn a thousand dollar horse to a hoop sJtjrt will be acceptable. The names of all ontribu tors, together with their businesxrard and the amount of their donation, wil be pub lished lu pamphlet form and widefc' distrib uted. The prizes wih be exhited tiring the jFalr. Those wlsbjng to avail thenselves of ;this most effective mode fcf efycrtlsing their business, will please conrounicat jwith the subscriber during the month of KICovember, a the list of prizes should be published on the flrH f December. The distribution will be made on thatM dy of the Fair, December 12th. All coHributfbns should be addressed to Dr. THOMAS B. (ARB. Box W, Wiimlngon.' N. C 137-tf oct2S FOU IXEIVT, ADFMiRAm v tm-PT t . . Mevaith street. one aoor irom Market. lerms moderate. B. F. MITCHELL t BON. pet 3-137-tf that anolieation at IU next meettniT to IV Mnral Assembly 4"k iw M a- k Brunswick Bridge -an& jfXomvaZj present ferry and coswvy October 17th, 1KT3 13G.lm NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Krtlm rfSTS by Thomas UcLam!. in said District, duly lMP1.t.2! certificate thereof from all his debts and other claims provable under said act, and tht tn 15tn of November. A D 1873. 10 o'clock. A M. at the office L FyetteviUe, N C. before Wm A Guthrie, sq, Kter ot Bankruptcy mm trict. is assumed for the lieannar otthft when and where ail creditors who have pro- . whcre at creditors who ha Ved' their 'debta; and other persons ia inter-l est. may attenaanasoow cause, u any mey i have, wny ine' praye muesan pciiuua i shniild not be irrantcd. Dated at .Wilmington ITC, this 20th day Of October, A D 187. : . WM LARKIN3, Clerk, oc ober2t ( law3w TVTOTICE is herbv given that a petition 111 has been filed lathe District Court of the Eastern District of riorth uarouna, act of Ooncrcss ot March 2, 1867, lor a diB- charce and certilicate thereof from all his debto ana otner claims provanie unaer aaia act, and that the 15th day ot November, A. D., 1873. ui?k hXnVWm A Guthrie. Esq. Register in Bankruptcy for said District, ts aligned tor the hearing of the same, when nd where all creditor who have Droved their debts, and other persona in interest, mav attend and show cause. If any they have, why the prayer ol the said petition shonld not be granted. Dated at Wilmington, N. O., thia 20th day of October. A. D., 1873. WM. LARKIN8 Clerk, oct 24 law-2w N OTICE is hereby given that a petition has been filed in the District Court of the United States for the Cape Fear District, in the Eastern District of North Carolina, by Henry T. Jackson, in said District, dnly dec a red Bankrooi unaer vne aci. oi uon- f March 2. 1867. lor a discharge and nnrflfinita ttiutorkf I rnin all nlR nenTA 911(1 certificate thereof from all bis debts and other claims provable under said act, and that the 15th dav of November, A. D., 1878. at 10 o'clock. A. M at the office in Favettevillt;. N. C . beiorc William A Gnthrie. Esu. Beclster in Bankruptcy for sai d District, is assigned for the hearing of the same, when and where ail creditors wno SSSiSSrSt SSTJEZTt r a !J any they nave, wny we yrmycrvi iue..am Petition shonm norw graniea. Dated at Wilmington. N. C, this 20th .. . . v-k. town day or uctooer, a.u iota ' Tl WM, LAKKIN8, Clerk. Iaw2w Oct 24 T-mTinF. is hurebv civen that a petition i - ho. tMn niPYi in ine iniinci uonn di I'vi : .. a, a. fh iTniti-d states for the Caoe FearDis- trir-i. in the Eastern District oi worth Carolina. bT Wilson Lockamay. in eaid Dis trict, dulv declared Bankrupt under the art of Joncrees of March 3. 1S87. for a discharge and certificate thereof from all his debts' and other elaima provable nnder said act. and that the 15th day of Novem ber, A D, 173, at 10 o'clock, A M, at thn office in Favetteville. N C. before Wm A Guthrie. Esq. Register in Bank- rnotcv for paid District, is assigned for the hearing- of the same, when and where ail p.redttors. who have proved their debts. anl other persons in interest may attend i - t A it An. V tt ItawA who ftVlA prayer ol the said petition should not be ranted c . . . nut i i t n it.:, nmi. A - nf octoher. a d. 1873. Jjatea at vrnmingvon, iuid jiu ubj WM LAKKINS, Clerk. oa law-2w I 1 u 1 in np.rRov irivpn r.nnt a. nnnnnn 1 1 x. . ; 7-- -r": 7 ? : 1," UM" lr"! uistrlcU In the .Eastern - District ot Worth Carolina, by JnoC Warren, in said District, dnly declared a bankrupt nnder tne act ot Congress of March 2.1807,f or a discharge and certihcate thereot from all ; their debts and other claims provable under said act. and that the 13th day of .November L D, 1873, at 10 o'clock, A. Hi., at the office: In Favetteville, N. C before Wm A Gnth rie. Esq. Keeister lnBankruptcv for said District, Is assigned, for the hearitcr ot the game, when and and where all creditors, who . . A V 1 . . A . A 1 ffiZdfr&JSSS any tney nave way tne prayer oi;ineaaia nptitinn shonld hot be errantBd. Dated at Wilmington, N. o4hisoth day of October.' A. D.1873. '1fJ(, LARJIJN3, Clerk. ir O'VtcfS is hereby given' thatlipetition y has becrr filed in th j District Coort of the United 8tates for theOape Pear Pis trict in the Eastern. District of, North Carolina, by Lewis M Boykln, in said District, duly declared Bankrupt nnder the act of Congress ot March a, 1U67, lor a dis charge and certificate thereof from all his debts and other claims provable nnder 6aid act, and that the 13th day of November, A D 1373, at 10 o'clock. A M, at the office in Favetteville, N C. beiore Wm A Guthrie, Esq. Register iu Bankruptcy, for said District, is assigned for the hearing of the same, when .where ail creditors, who have proved their debts, and other persons in interest, may attend and show cause, it aoy they have, why the prayer of the said petition should not be granted Dited at Wilmington, N C, this 20th day o ugiODer, 4. jj, xs WJl LARKIN3. Cierk oct at V:rW NOTICE is hereby given that a petition has been tiled in the District Court oi the United States for the Cape Fear Dis trict, in the Eastern District ot North Carolina, by Joseph Dawson, in said Dis trict, dnly declared Bankrupt under the act of Congress of March 2, U67, for a dis charge and certificate thereof from all his debts and other claims provable nnder said aci, ana mai me lath day of November, A D. 1873, at 10 o'clock, A M, at the office in Fayetteville, N C, before Wm A Guthrie, Esq, Kegister in Bankruptcy for saia District, is assigned lor tne hearing ot the same, when and where all creditors. who have proved their debts, and other persons in interest, may attend and show catiBp, ii any tney nave, wny tie prayer ot me saia petition snouia not dc sranted. Dated at Wilmldston, C, this 20 h day WM JAUIvINS. Clerk 'Pet aw-2w NOTICE i3 hereb? -jivea that a petition has been tiled in the District Coat t of the United States for the Cape Fear District, in the Eastern District ot North Carolina, by 8tephen Petterson, in said District, duly declared a Bankrupt, nnder the act of Con gress of March 2, lt67, for a discbarge and certificate thereof from all bis debts and other claims provable under said act, and mat ine 13th day ot .November. AD I 10 o'clock A. M, at-tbe office in Kii Eecister in Bankrantcv for said Hi.. trict, la aesUrned for thehearlnrof theiim when : and ' w here -aU -creill ton who have proved their debts, and othrr persons la in terest, may Attend and show cause, if any they have, why the prater of the raid peti tion should not be granted. Dated at Wilmington, NIC, IhU 23th day pf Octobar, A D 173. . WM LAKKINS. Clerk. October 2 iaww NEW ADVtmilSfgrS, "VTOTICK U hereby tfven that a petition JL lias been filed United 8Uteatrt in the Eastern Diatrt S 4 by Nath Lockamar, i tali District, duljde- ciared Baakrupt nnc.r tL3 act ci uongretB of March 2, 1867, for dUchar and ecrtlfl cate thereof from all hia debts and other claims orovablc under said act. and that the 14th idv of November. A D 1873. at 10 o'clock, A M, at the offico in Fayette- efatex id aliXruDtcr for said District, Is as- aigaeafbE.thv hearing of the same, when and where all creditors who have proved their debUrand .other .peraopa in interetV mav attend and enow cause, u any mcy nave, why um J?XTfTi jae faittj pciu ion ihnnlilnntlMnBlL Dated at WlimiairUv, this ann, iay of October. A D 187S. 1 im ' TTOTICE hereby tiff a that a petition JJI has been the United Btarea for, the Cap VearDla trict. in the Eastern District of North Carolina, by-ValehUne Yann, In said Die- trict. duly declared Bankrupt nnder the act of Uoneresa- oi-ilarch . IboT. tor a u 1 s charge an!U certificate thereof from all his ubou jaiuur ;wou said act, ar i Cat. thelS offlcBlnV1 aenia na oilier -ciaitaa T)rovaoi unaer th e 15th -day OTK rem - CJocSrA Hai the Dre urn a GultrrrsdrKtterlit-BaaknrbtcT lor said Dl-ui, Uirl-tied .lof the bearing of the aazaev when -ana where auereditors. who tave oroved their debts, and other persona In -Interest' my attend and show I cause It any .they have, why the prayer oi I the said petitlca KZOTJd not be srrantod Dated at-TUrainsrtoru H C. this 20th day oct 24 - law2w Ladies and Gentlemen's Dining Rooms. riiHK SUBSCRIBER has opened his DIX- I ING ROOMS for the accommodation of Ladies and Gentlemen, and is prepared to furnish meals at ail hours. J- OYSTERS in every style. Supper parties furnished at short notice, OCtlOlW J. M. liUJWDEM. Drs. Greene, Lindley & Bentley'sQ liliRAT FAMILY MRIlIf ISRS ! ! Vf Am Hit & Aiiiiiifit lumitviyu THE GREAT VEGETABLE AL- TEARATIVE. COUP. BIT. CORTDALIS 'or all dis eases arib- in-from impure blood. DR. GREENE'S FIT CUKE. For the cure of Epilepsy, Fits, spams, and convulsions or ail Kim MEDICATED HONEY, for Coughs Colds, Bronchitis, Croup and all diseases of the Lungs ana air passages. NEURAIAHA SPECIFIC. A certain and speedy cure for .Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Nervous Ileadache, and tul nervous pains. WABASH VALLEY AtiUE CURE. Con tains no Quinine. A most positive remedy ior Chills. 1511110ns t ever, ana congestions or Llvcraud Spleen. Acts Lilke a charm, l or sale by GREEN & FLANNER, rioic Ageatsror wnniineton. is. u. oct 21 ' 131-d&wtf A GOOD INVESTMENT, Our 10 Q Suit, It w wpjqijerful how such goods can be made at such LOW Call quick on MUNSON & CO., City Clothiers. oct 27 IN STORE. 5,000 sacks Salt; 8,000 bushels Corn; 1,000 ba?hels Oats; 300 bales Hay; 1,000 bushels Meal; 300 rolls Bagging; 1,000 bundles Ties; 800 Spirit Casks; 250 barrels Glue; , 1,000 bundles Hoop Iron; 200 papers Rivets; 150 boxes Cheese; 125 barrels Mullets; 800 barrels Flour; 65 boxes Dry Salt Sides; 100 boxes Smoked Sides and Shoulders; 125 barrels Sugar; 400 bags Coffee all grades; 125 boxes Tobacco; 30 barrels and half barrels Snuff; 100 boxes and barrels Crackers; 50 cases Snuff; 75 barrels Rice; 3UQ cases Bfantfy peaches: 150 cases ftchnapps 150 dozen buckets; 50 boxes Cand y; 125 boxes Candles, ore. For sale by F. W. KERCNER. oct 27 119 M. CR0NLY, Auctioneer. By CIIONLY & MORRIS. VALUABLE RESIDENCE FOR 4I-rTEiptS j() STJIT FUBCHAfJJl, S 1?? r sle that desirable BRICK S1! CT: on K8 sl'J of Front, between lied Cross and Walnut streets. The Lot forming an I upon Red Cross sireei. Dwell ing two sty and basemen t. EIG IIT R0031H well and faithfully constructed, and cannot fail to please, upon an examination of par ties desiring a comfortable residence. Terras to suit, for which and figures, apply CRQNLY A MORRIS. October 33 3t Real EKtate Brokers. Journal and Star copy 3t REMOVED. lyj-Y I.AUKR BEER KALOUN Is in the baeasent of the Dawsoo Bank Building. la the Ulltnci winw -t uas oeen n.ea in the DUtrt ja aiuakia w m i - - nn n i mi r i a i o. 11. w. rung a l-w oct 16 NEW ADVERTISEE1ENT8. TVTOTICE 1. hereby KiTcnThTiTr..- CpeTearDUtrlct, the United States for the Cape Fri, Vv0f Carolina, by John T Port, In iM?.'U amy declared Bankrupt under the .V,ct Congress of March 2, 1867, for a dUrh 1 0f and certificate thereof from all utSKt and other claims Drovahu .dU and that the 14th dav of A.!!ct. A D. 1873, at 10 o'clock, A M, at the nm' Efq, Register in Bankruptcy 5r aS? tricl. is assigned f -J same. when and where aurc;rf" I have proved their debts, and other tt3. in interest mayaiienrMtnd -bw , I any they have. wIit the nmvo, r Trr- I DetltlOB BhonUlnoC rn.ii ut uatwi at Wilmington, N Cthis 2oti. a of October, A D, 1873 ' I . . - -yr OTICK is hereby riven thatT7t7r the United StaUa for the CapVVeir ni. trict, in the Eastern District Z; Carolina, by Gaston 8pell. in uii T! trict, dnly declared Bankrupt under Yw act of Congress of March 2, it67. for . j charge and certihcate thereof ir0ia ill debU and other claims provable n.-.?.1? rt unH that (h nit, a - ' ber, A D 1S73, at 10 o'clock. A If ,t .EI office in Fayetteville, N C, before i Guthrie. RqrRtirtater in Ba.LmJLV -- " U T OI NA. said District, Is assigned for the heErt.Tr the same, when snd.whera 1 creoiioi, who hare proved their xlebts, aad'otw persons in interest may attend h .S?' cause, il any they nave, why tat pray r Z duuuiu uuv u grtntM vi.vu , i huiiujuuu, 11 Vy, tuts Jhh rf,, of October, A D, 1873 nu oct 24 , W" "BMi NOTICE is hereby given that a ptUtiT has been tiled in the District iSrA the United States for the Cape Fear DiltrirV in the Eastern District, of North Carolin. utunu utuftiujji, unuer me act ol Cob grees of March 2, 1S67, ier a discharge anrt" certificate thereof from all his dcbu and other claims provbble nnder said acL that the 14th day ot KoTemW 1 5 1873, at 10 o'clock A M, at the office in Fayetteville, N C. beiore Wm A fin.lfJ" I a . . . i m. . via- rJl1: V. , "VJ wr saia DU- ved their debts, and other persons in inter est, may attend and show cause, it any tbet have, why the prayer oi the said petition should not be granted. Dated at Wilmington, N 0, this liOthdaf of October, A D 1873. 7 WM LARK1NS, Ajent. Uwiv October 24 VJ OTICK is hereby jriven that a petition L has been tiled in the District Court f the United 8tates for the Capu Fesr DU trict, io the Eastern District of North Cars. una, oy uuam j-.ocKamy, in said DUtiict, dnly declared Bankrupt under the act of Congress of March 3, 1SG7, lor a diechtrre and certificate thereof irom all hid debit and other claims provable under said act and that the 14th day of November A D 1873, at 10 o'clock A M, at tbc office in Fayetteville, N C, belpre Wm AGutbrie T7 f 1 . A 1 i A .A- . . 1 Hj&H, ivegsver iu Danrupipy ior 8lfl trict, is assigned lor the bearing: ot theuatf, when and where all creditors who hare proved their debts, and other penans is interest, may attend and show cause. If anj they have, why the prayer ol the said pell tion should not be granted. j Dated at Wilmington, N C, tbia' L'OUi dij ol October, A D 1873. WM LARKIN8, Clerk. October ,21 ' i law2w NOTICE is hereby iven that a wtiUon has been tiled in the District Court oi the United States lor the CapeFitrDu trict, in the Kastern District of tforta Carolioa, by Howell It Cobb, . in laid District, duly declared a Bankrupt under the act of Cqngress of March 2, 1867, fori discharge and certi'fipatp thcreol Irop ii) his debts and other claims provable nnder said act, and that the 14th day of No vember, A D, 1873, at 10 o'clock, A M, at the office in Fayetteville, N C, befon Wm A Guthrie, Kpq, Kegister in Bankrupt cy for said District, is assigned lor the hearing of tho came, when and wbcreill creditors, who have proved their debts, and other persons in interest, may attend tod prayer of the eaid petition should pot be granted. , Dated at Wilmington, N C, tli F of October, A D, U7$. WM LARKINS, Clerk. opt 24 law it N OTICK is hereby given that a petition has been filed in the District Court of the United States for the Cape Fear District, ln the Eastern District of North Carolina, by John BuUard, in said District, duly de clared a Bankrupt under the act ot Coupe! orMarch 2, 18o7, for a discharge and certifi cate thereof Irom all his debts and otter claims provable under said act, and that the 15th day of November, A D 187, t 10 o'clock A il, at, the office in Iijette ville, N C, beiore Win A (Guthrie, Etq., Re gister in Bankruptcy for said District, b assigned for the hearing of the same, wbei and where all creditors who hare prortd their debts, and other pereors In Tnterest, may attend and . show cause, If mj they have, why the, prayer , of the eaid petitioi should not be granted.' Dated at Wilmington, N C, this 30tk 11 of October, A D 1873, WM LARKINS, Clett October 24 UfTf NOTICE Is hereby given that a peUjo has been filed in the District CourU the United States for the Cape trict, in the Eastern District of Carolina,by Daniel L Brock, in said DiWj dnly declared a Bankrupt under Uieact w congress 01 March 1807, ior a and certificate thereof from all bi and other claims provable under and that the 15th day of November. A U 1873, at 10 o'clock, A M, at the offlc in Fayetteville. N C, beiore WiUUa Guthrie, Eei, Kegister In BatknrptcT v eaid Distaict, is assigned for the beirln the same, when and where all credit who bave proved their debts, and u persons in intrrest nay attend Jrg cause, If an v they have, why th prayer the said petition should not be fxl',.. Dated at Wilmington, N C, this 20 w ol October, A D, 1873. . WM LARKINS, Clerk Oct 24 N y j xoa is nereuy gicu "--t-T( , -' 1 n t i i 4 hit c Dtw'T lttlA the United States for the Cape Wi nit. uict, in me nasifrs uiau - n. Carolina, by Arthur i Wilson, in sW trict, duly declared bankiuptundei tw'T of UoDgresa ot March 2, 1867 for jj charge and certificate thereof from r l debts and other claims provable JZ act, and that the 15th day of ber, A D 1873, at 10 o'clock. A- S- office in Fayetteville. N C teior Guthrie, Eq, Kegister ln BiBkraptg . said District, is assiirned for the near 01 'XT tho all creow who rtm an y. nuvu auu " - - Afin have . i .ftann mum . fcsa w v vvi smv cause, if tnr thev have, why w the said petition should not be f?Jgt Dated at Wilmington, N C. taia JW of October, A U, lra.- ' . v4 ricrk WM LARKING, 11 if oct 24
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