THE IIORIHIIG. STAB. PUBLISHED DAILY, BY Omci, Dawson Bank Buildings, Front 8t batis of fUB9CBimoif ne year. In advance iU months. In advance Tbreo months. In andvanco .$7 PO . 9 SO . PO Ono month, in advance avance ijs l ThcMOKHtwo of the City at KimiK OUTLINES. Prof. Tony, of Columbia College, - is dead. iT Bleamp & Co.; Now York cot ton merchants, suspended Monday. - It in now charged that Mrs. Putnam wu rM $15,000 for her letter asking the Governor of New i ork to commute Foster's sentence. ErieRailroad has been restrained from paying utviucnus oa irauauieni STOCK Dy action of New "York Assembly, and an in vestigation will be had. One branch of Ohio Legislature censures members of Congress for voting retroactive increase of salary, -r A bond, robbery . reported in Louisville. Several casualties by the falling of Great Eastern Circus tent in Lou isville. Grant's allusions to the univer- sal republic has made the German papers red-hot Annual meeting of directors Pennsylvania ! Central It R 'yesterday. Steamer Moro Castle sold for sailors'. wages. ' Several ballots taken in the Massachusett's Legislature yesterday, Bout well ahead, Cloudy, with light winds - New York Markets: Cotton. 20lai: gold 115; Dpirttiturpentine, C5; rosin $3 65. - . v v,ui, the President postpones indefinitely his visit to the South. ', I - REAL ESTATE AND LOAN ARSOCIA- I TION A NEW ENTERPRISE. The corporators announce in our advertising columns that books of . subscription to the capital .stock of I T T 1 TT't J T A I the Real Estate and Loan Association are now open. The plan or basis of this corpora tion is somewhat similar to that of our Building Associations, the par or ultimate value of the shares being fixed at four hundred dollars and the dues at four dollars per share, payable monthly. To this extent the Real Estate and Loan Association is almost identical with the Building Associa tions of this city ; but it is based on the permanent instead of the terminat ing plan, and has many other features not known in the Building Assoeia tioos. For example, its charter has n regular Savings Bank clause, itnder which it is the intention to establish such an institution for the , benefit of those who wish to make deposits of one dollar or upwards at a fair rate of interest. The- charter also pro vides that redeemed or cancelled stock may be replaced by a new issue so that the maximum number of un redeemed snares (2,000) allowed by .t Y 1 , . J I liih r.nan.ir rn.iv ai W5iv na nam nv j w members ; bnt '.all members admitted Ders; out au memoers aamutea .v '- j the expiration of thirty days , - A . . . v. 1 date of organization will be re- after irora aate oi organizauon will oe re quired to pay & bonus' proportioned to the enhanced value of the stock. The Real Estate and Loan Associa tion will also differ from our Build ing 'Associations in this particular: It - is probable that there . will be no re demption of"stoclc base'd on the abso-" lute duration of the. Association, the new plan being to loan or advance money for a specified number of years, at a fixed rate of interest, and payable in monthly instalments. Under this jirruKciuciii,, uvuunuo actly the amount of money they will I have to return and the length of time .u i ur ruir"- i It may be that this Association will find it profitable to erect acotton fac- r : Ttr:im:n4n finma f ?to wiy jh ii umiugwu. ,vui ; " proiectow thouKht of this scheme i ,i 4i...t.Ij.!. iUHg B1UCU, uuu tiiw ulci wuu- al nfl nmrrhniv that thft Asso- alandoomprehensire that the A8so ciauon may invest, us xuuus w auy extent desired in real estate or manu- a facturing enterpises. Tr, m,:rt lW;ioJalrriio an nt.rtrp'l Northern cities, onnern ciues. s(H-uiauiuur vi uud character have accomplished wonders in building up and increasing the prosperity of those cities. Blocks of buildings spring up under their magic "influence, and these are either rented, leased or wold, in the latter case the purchase money being made payable in small monthly instalments, thus enabling the man of moderate means "to convert' rent money into purchase money, making himself in a few years the owner instead of tenant of a store or dwelling. )Ve cannot too highly commend the Real Estate and Loan 'Association to those who wish to accumulate money by means'of small, monthly savings. There are hundreds of our people, clerks, mechanics, merchants, in fact, members of every trade and prof es- " : , , : sion, wno can save irom iour uunre . ... -i ii t, to one hundred dollars per month. In many cases, it would be prof jniaoie . 1 i .i . . a' ? ' to ino parries ii iney receivea no in- terest or profit on the investment, by fostering habits of economy and offer ing other inducements to stockholders ia lay up small, earns; but. the addV 4ioaal inducement of certain and lib eral returns pn the investment will make the Ileal Estate and Loan Asso ciation one of the most popular insti :1" V:" 11' Z tutions ever or - K THB CONSTITUTIONAL. AMEND- . JTIENTS,, ... The Legislature at its recent session th follongj'radments'' to vc vuntiniuwii wnien win be sub mitted to vote of the people on the rhursday in the aDDroachinn- A n gust - - if ratined; Hnef witi- become at once a part .9f the t organic law. The vote will be taken separately on each of the eight propositions. The amendments are: . .. lst.l he clause requirim? the Gen- w - 4 eral Assembly to levy a tax to pay the public debt is to be stricken nnt. 2nd. Thfl rln0 rM ' -".."v , i o . laic census in 1875, and every ten years thereafter, is to be; repealed.' ' 3rd. Code Commission abolished, 4th. Superintendent PulblioWorlts I ahn'liftbA ."'' " I 'i.-niL'T - I - tfub a ue j niversuy M to De piacea II, , . I y' the .carck ,of the Legisla- ttrre - "" " w ' ' " 6th. Theclause exemntintr Jtftn I worth of nrnnArtxr fr, : O I ..- - . i J .0 w v opfij w ait Kiuus oi prop- ervy. , 7th. Federal and State officers are I ineligible to a seat in thc 'Legislature. I 01. " T3; lrt V ' ' . - I 8th. Biennial instead of annual ses sions of the General Assembly. KING CARROT DISCROWNED. Among the nominations sent to the Senate Monday, was, that of Robert M. Douglas, (son 'of Stephen A. Douglas, and late Private Secretary 1 to the President to beTTnitAd St.At.oa I Marshal of the Eastern District of North Carolina. . . - ' , . ...... The friends of Samuel T. Carrow, whom this action throws overboard, complain most bitterly of theingrati-1 tude of the President. They claim that Carrow saved J North Carolina last summer, and that North Carolina saved the country. " Twas pitiful, 'twas wondrous pitifuL" - Don't fail to hear the lecture on "National Humor" by the brilliant and versatile-Sunset" Cox, at the rooms of the Young Men's Christian 'Association this evening. ! Hon. S, S. ("Sun Set") Cox, with his national reputation, should com- . . -. mand a large audience to-night The . . subject of his t lecture, TT J 1. ;.' . jEIomorT is in itself attra , , r " National attractive. Settle s hanging around Washing ton,' and -a :gbod-many other snow birds are likewise sitting on the ash GENERAL NOTES. By Late mall. The Republicans in caucus this afternoon decided to drop the case of ex-vnaior x-auerson. J.nus enas tne Credit MobUier t. 15 The Kansas Republicans say already been censured by the Kansas Senate, will.' certainly be . convicted and sent to the-penitentiary v0n the criminal inaicuneni now penamg airftinst Wm. unless he flees thence to I arts unknown. ; I . t -1 :1l:-L .'L i . xne xemocrauc oenaiors i.o-ay I .... a ..tt - A - i notmea tne oinerrsiqeor ine xxousei I of their refusal to accept onememoer I on the important committees: and the Vl V I epuuucaus iu wuai ,e iui g, two members, as demanded. . ; The immaculate Senator from temperate Michigan, old Zach. Chand- lar -cpno haa rxxn 1vnr around loOSft -. . rkbUt for the fort- i - - . o o - . nijrht iustoast. created weii-iounded amusement by rising intoxieatedly in o - the oenate and solemnly presenwng a bier batch of' petitions from his tee total constituency? in favor, of a Na tional Prohibitory Liquor law. r TbiSbiAm-oi'relates this war incident: At the battle of Newbern, nnnt. Brem's Charlotte Battery was cap tured. The guns were fought till the Yan- kees had possession oi our wonts, i Aixer allS the Cajl tain s horse was leit oenina. uc raa unc cut the halter wtth his knife, mounted the horse ana Drougni mm m icY w tain. Tlie Yankees nred wnoie voiieys at him, but neither, horse nor rider was injur ed Mr. Jantz remaioedlwltll his compa- tflT the closincr scene at Appomattox, when be surrendered with his gallant Cap- SZL? i ntitntebovs. The Charlotte Democrat says tbe day ianot ,faf distant fhei Indifferent raUroads wriiTon into-inat je'1n l sixth road win soon De commenceu uvmi wnrTN O to Charlotte the lata Weldon N U ucniai------no - , . The present Air Wneroaawouia wea I a a a rtr n Ati n tf - -m the ohe from Pitts- num. mui new vi.uo. burg, , Penn., direct JCJ6" thinks this road will be built by . the iron interest pf Pennsylvania. , . f 7 ? !, 1,1 La . . , "7 !Z TC VHTDockeri 'and the wi their merchines," but after a rigorous 1 but in that brief time we were perfectly sat SSSonthatS J.li Pemberton, Esq., in search the location of the fire coW be iauth Richmond county, ww, uj " - ,DUrmD Drusn.w .--if Jt A'l WILMINGTON, . N. "THIS O.ITT. ... i NEW ADVERTISEItCENTS. f Jambs "Wilson. Pay No More Rent A. It. Black. Auction Sale.. ; : See advertisements' of the Real Estate and Loan Association of Wilmington.' '' B. P. Richardson. Concord Chapter. Cotton Factories North and Booth. The question as to whether it will pay to invest in cotton factories is one which has se frequently been demonstrated in the af-1 Urinative that it will scarcely admit of argu-1 ment Every day we see or hear of in stances in which, large and remunerative Profits have warded those who have had the foresight to embarkia such enterprises, while comrmmitifis hav . TiAfirrmft nfoKnAr- ous and idle hands found employment through their instrumentality. In cpir neighboring State of Georgia we find that Eagle and Phoenix Manufacturing Com- j pany, located in Columbus, report profits I equal to 24 percent of the capital invested,! bv the oramtinna of th Mitmr. whil th 1 " " X J J I Columbus Manufacturing Company report I 23 per cent; and the Roswell Factory 9 per cent -for the last six months of 1872. The 1 J. - A 1 atones of Macon and Augusta have also which we have assurance will com- pare favorably with those of the facto- ries at Columbus. In Virginia, where these factories are in operation, the results-have TMnn Animllv pnrw-mro onr Tn fart, -wn been; equally encouraging. In . fact, we have reliable data to the effect that the cot ton mill in Petersburg, which runs one hun dred looms and three thousand and twenty two spindles, yielded a net profit in 1872 of 25 per cent on its capital stock. The re ports from Northern mills, where the facili ties for running them are nothing to compare with our own, the profits are said to have J been from 8 to 12 per cent for the year just I cl08e(L There is every inducement for our people to invest in enterprises of this character. There can be no such word as fail, as what r can be accomplished in Georgia Virgmia and other States can most, assuredly be accomplished , here. There can certainly be no investment which will be so certain and satisfactory in its re sults, or one calculated to add more speedily and effectually to the commercial impor tance of our city than one or more well conducted cotton factories. Who will be the first to put the ball in motion ! The Fall From the Mast-Head. Wm. Carrigan was the name of the sea man who fell from the mast-head of the Schr. Ida Bella Monday afternoon, an ac- count'of which appeared in our paper yes terday. He was engaged in scraping the mast at the time of the accident and he states that his fall was occasioned by one of the ropes breaking, which had previously been badly worn. In falling he caught one of the halyards in his hands and this had the effect to considerably break the force of his descent As it was, the fact that he escaped instant death appears almost mi raculous. He was removed to the City Hospital, where his wounds were properly dressed. -These consisted of a cut about four or five inches in length over the temple, which laid the skull bare, to- . .... . j . , !2ZSZ$2i Mitt B1IWU1UV7B, T ff'"r" JUVw UOU WO ..V stiffen his muscles. ' It is also probable that he ha recdved mternal mjuries. ' He was coous yesterday and able to converse, huthiscn(UtionlsConrideredveivcriticaL tf isonle. Suspended in St John's Hall, the Lodge 1 Room of the Masonic fraternity of this city, isapicturetmiwof the following i jjcuucuicu, wu uo uwu)'' pv" of PastHieh Priests of Concord. Chapter No. 1. Most of them havelone , since I nassed-to their reward, while others are i, r .. - . . ,1 I utin-lhrhw andnomft' tit them at an an- I 7 7 . t v"" . l ; Jacob Hartman, Esq., Major, John A. T.Ul,n Tr .Tomoa T? TW Rr flAnl s--, r' I Alexander MacRae, Genl Lewis JL Titer - I steuer, 1 nomas uowan, rjsq., raicotiuurr, Jf i?? R:,5lIfdr JL j - a . ij - a. t,mm tha' ar viMf -r s rw m. a-r awi btuti flWlu,-r) " ..T' VT" Vanning Van a fiwl M Mill i H.Qt I J W. JJI P W.-Fannlng," Esq., Alfred Martuv Esq., PcgaldMcMillaivEsq., AdamEmpie, Jr.; i . -t.-j t. tpk, -cq-. iuon"nuwr,4-t B. Carr, C. M. VanOrsdell, Esq. Preaentatlon. .-. An interesting incident occurred on yes terday at the Cape Fear Academy, the oc asion being General Colston's formal fare well to the cadets. Having determined to signalize the occasion by the presentation 01 ananosome waicn-cnam iu me ueuenu, J ,the;i cadet,, unanimously ; selected Cadet ,1 Meares to make the presentation speech. This service was performed by i iuai yuuug 8buuuu um u manner, General Colston .responding ap- - . . . . ith . emotiorh i" j . Accident. I ."A colored boy by the name of Alfred T)urton. in the employment of the Cape Fear Fibre Company, ,whUe engaged in cut- I ting cane a short distance up me river on Monday last, accidentally ienio me grouna, '-when a niece of the cane was driven nearly I enlyghhU arm just-above the wr,at infiino; A terrible woanri . Ha was '-r-' , j brought to the city and taken, to the IJos- I uiuu, j ieilllkL1. , - ...l - . knight, about 8 o'clock; the alarm of I fire, agto" disturbed the equaniraity of our citizens. The firemen and Hook and Iad- der GanMy.wer promptly on the streets aucovereu ana uamij tunwu vm w ubb 'hallooing of stevedores on the wharves. p., WEDNESDAY, OPEBA HOUSE. The Berger Family. . ' A large audience greeted the appearance of the celebrated Berger Family of Swiss Bell Ringers, at the Opera House last even ing. The entertainments of the Troupe are a novelty in the musical line as well as re fined and classical, and the audience mani fested their appreciation by frequent en cores. The principal feature of the even ing's entertainment were the bell perform- ances of the Berger Family, which received their full share of well merited applause. ' The performances of Mr. Ernest Thiele prove that gentleman a violinist of marked ability. His piccolo duet with Mr. Henry Berger was also heartily encored. The young lady performers on brass instruments de serve much praise for their efforts, which were highly , creditable and warmly ap plauded. Miss Anna Berger deserves espe- cial mention as the Cornet-Soloist, Iier per- formances being marked with fine expres- ston and difficult execution.' We consider, indeed. Mr. Svdnev Franks ' " " an artiste. As a comiqueheappearstohave his own and an original style. This gentle- man was undoubtedly a favorite with the audience last evening, and a comic singer of his ability does not often favor our city with a visit Miss Anna Berber's serio comic songs were excellent the audience manifesting then appreciation by repeated encores. Alias Nellie Knapp has a - fine saprano voice, and her solos were heartily applauded. We are glad to announce that a matinee "will be given this afternoon at 2 o'clock precisely. This being the last performance of the season, but one, we advise all our friends to attend this really excellent ex hibition. The entertainment to-night will close the season of the Bergers in Wihning- ton. Sudden Death from An Overdose of Landannm. . The sudden death of Mr. Richard D. Morris, of this city, from an over-dose of laudanum, which occurred about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, caused a feeling of much sadness in the community. Deceased was suffering severely during the morning from an attack of neuralgia, and finally re tired to his room about 8 o'clock, request ing his mother to call him at 9. He had previously obtained some laudanum for the purpose of easing the pain in his face and securing some slight rest, and must have taken an overdose of the poison. His mother, who did not think it expedient to awake him as early as requested, went to his room about 10 o'clock and upon endeavoring to arouse him found him in such a dangerous condition that she sent immediately for a physician. Upon his arrival every expedient was resorted to, but without avail, to counteract the effects of the laudanum, and he breathed his last at the time above stated. - Mr. Morris was a young man of many amiable qualities and the family have the heartfelt sympathies of the community in the loss they have sus tained. BnrclAry. Last night, about 9 o'clock, it was discov- atvxI that nfnnA inAtin1 hwilran tntntYia ptww I WWW MMVt W. V. II WMW BMW ofMr.J.LHMdl,oB8econd,betw,1 Market and Princess streets, by forcing a panel of the rear door An effort was made to capture the thief, but be effected his es cape. A bag of soap, a few hams and a lot v Bwuuum been dropped by the thief in the hurry of his exit from the premises. Upon, an ex amination inside the store by Mr. Hard wicke, who had been seixt for, it was found that about $4 in coppers were missing,' wmca ' which, was about the : extent ' of : the loss. Plice were qoickly on the-ground hut I bird had flown ibeyond their reach. Brcaitlna; into House. An attempt was made bv two colored in- jljnft1.in..,-vt.,.Biltflftj. -,int4,a I " after the alarm of fire, to effect a forcible 1 entrance jnt0 a dweubig house on Fourth, g house on jrourth, between Queen and Wooster streets, occu- twd'iladie One of the ladies screamed when some of the neighbors n scoundrel3 I . - ..1 was caught and placed h the hands of two ':- -ji-' x 3 1- . 'i.f colored men, who volunteered to take him to the Guard House, but the other effected his escape.. Narrow Escape. A young lady, while in the act of cross ing the street at' the corner of. Front and Market streets, vesterdav afternoon, narrow- iy escaped being run over by a passing omni- i bus. the ton me of the venicla having come in contact with her person before she became aware of her danger. Very fortunately the driver haf slackened his speed or. the re sult might, have - been ; serious. Drivers should always be careful to check their animals when turning a corner. Ridiculous Rumors. Some very ridiculous rumors have gotten I afloat among the colored people Of the com- munily originating with some one envious i oi creaung a sensauon, wmcn are causing i no uiue excuement among inat ciass ox our I population. ;The.very absurdity of these rumors should stamp them as unworthy of) the slightest credence and we are surnrised l " , , . , that any colored person should be found to 16"- - ' .. ,.mjm.mn, , r - ; i xao uvmsn jiau. . . . , ' ,The ball given by our Germaa friends Bail lit Lo a eak sncce; QijtepfaXkW j nught habeen ; taken for granted before - J hand. ).,-Want .of tanft pa our part precluded more than aeWinKroeats stay, at the Hall i wjujrou j uuhmwu uu guiuouicu. and "all went merry as a marriage belLM & . . .- . . - . ; ..:-," I :- ' .-: r i.- MARCH 12, .1873. NATIONAL HUJIOB. Lecture To-Nlxht fey lion. 8. S. Cox By a telegram from Hon. A? M. , Wad- dell, dated at Petersburg, . Va., yesterday, we learn that Hon.! S. S. Cox, of New York, more farmliariy known. as' ''Sunset Cox," will arrive inhis &tf to-day and lec ture to our citizens on the subject of "Na tionalHumor." The City, HallOpera House and other Halls being engaged,' the rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association, on Princess street, hive been tendered for the purpose and the lecturo will take place there this evening, at 8 o'clock. ' ' i Few men, either in the lecture room or on the floors of Congress, haver achieved a more decided reputation for eloquence'and ability than our distinquished visitor; while the subject upon which he will dilate fore shadows in its very name, a rich, rare and racy intellectual treat, such as a Wilming ton audience has seldom had the opportuni ty of listening to. It is to be hoped that he will be greeted by an audience worthy of the occasion, and of the distinguished repu tation of the talented orator. ' mayor Coart. The only cases ilia posed of yesterday were those of vtrgil Nance, charged with assaulting George Wood with a'knife, who was fined f 10 and costs, and Josh. Irving, ctoud 'with'stealmg cottoa," who was re quired to give security in the sum of $100 for his appearance at the Superior Court Local Dots. Meeting of Concord Chapter No. this evening, at 7 o'clock. Heavy rains on the line of the Wil mington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad yesterday morning, especially between Liles villa and Lumberton. Gen. R. E. Colston was the recipient of a complimentary supper last night under the auspices of the Cape Fear Club.! The General leaves for his distant mission to morrow morning. Capt : Phillips, TJ. S. A:; Engineer in charge of the work for the improvement of our river and bar, was in the ' city yester day. He gives veryfavorable reports in regard to the progress of the work. ' : Joshua iving, the colored individual who was caught in the act of stealing a bag of cotton from the warehouse of Messrs, Moffltt& Co., on Monday morning last, was turned over to the Sheriff yesterday, and, in default of security, lodged in jail. The British Barque Eliza Evelina, twenty-three days from Boston, arrived here yesterday. She reports having ex perienced heavy gales from the Northwest during the entire passage, carrying away the outer jib and inflicting some other, slight damage. CITY ITEMS. Otbtkbs. Another supply of extra line New River oysters were received by Mr. D. J. Gilbert, at his saloon on SonUt Water street yesterday. They are "going oil like hot cakes.' PouHn. Monday evening, at the Theatre, a pair of opera glasses, which the owner can get by apply ing at this office and paying charges. Job Fanrnve. We oil the -attention of mer chants, clerks of conrts, , sheriffs, . lawyers, . railroad ana teamahip officers and agents, and au others having orders for printing, to the facilities offered at the' Vobmoiq Stab FBornHe 'EttAMLnHkm for Job PBnrtnra. W can fnrnlsh at short notice Cauda, Bill-Heads, Letter-Heads, programmes, Ball Tickets, Blanks, Pamphlet, Tags, Hand-Bills, Cata logues, Bills of Fare, Show-BUls, Checks, Drafts, sc.,c Satlaf action guaranteed. Spirits Turpeitiiae. Gen. Leventhorpe has returned to Rutherf ordton. " Dr. L W. Jones has been ap pointed Physician to the Penitentiary. Dr. Pritchard will lecture in Fayette villa Thursday and Friday evenings. The Southern Some reports borhood of Wright's Ferry. The daily, edition of the Raleigh TT. rr , , . . junt vruiuiutu organ; uas Deen Tmparaniy suspended. But the weekly will be en- ?"f5v7 Mars v The population of RockingWn, in .1870, according to , the Ninth Census, was 454. It is now about 800. says the vpiruojine aovm, ; The jStockholders meetincr on Saturday afternoon instructed the Directors to put up the machine in Charlotte for mak ing ice as soon as possible. . s-The Sentinel has employed the services of, Thomas PurceH, Esq., as assist ant editor, nets a journauBtox experience and a practiced stenographer. - The spring run of shad has com menced In earnest. in the North Carolina waters, says the Norfolk Journal, and large I numbers are brought to this city by every arriTaL - Wo are informed by the Rock- ineham Spirit of (ke South that Messrs. R J. &T. J. Steele contemplate erecting a cot ton factory , at their prteBeBt mill site on Hitchcock creek,' near that town. ' The dwellinsr house of Ca.nL j. B. (Joode, of Norfiampton county, was destroyed by' fire Monday evening about I live o'clock... ;The lira was- thonirht to be accidental: . So aaya an Jjwiw speciaL :TheReY.. Joseph S. Dunn in- I fnrmatha HharlnttA ThJiuint t.t Mr Al i?"?1? wiotte cTcrof tnat f;Delgham. ofBuri county.re. 1 1UUHU On 1118 TTTPmiSeS & BUilLL Diece - of mfca (ot Wnfwdi-on&' t .-, - v i-i' rw-: '." ' ' " u at l7ZfJ? S?:VWfTn mmSiI?SS tS'&l 1 seat fat the Oeneraf Aiwetabrr. We are ia- formed he resigned, for; . the .purpbso of studying, , Theology - ana . goingniimx Ministry of the Presbyterian Church, j Mr. Morrison Is a -young man of 'more than common : ability and discretion; and no doubt will prove Jt in tbicre6 profes sion; he has, chosemn Tho fact ot. his resig nition of a public offlce is an extraordjary occurrence in these days. ' WHOLE NQ. 1,686. ' ivn evuop, cvnKMnjiit u, 11 O D Holmes, Kendal; Wm Kirdwood, Charles-. ton; T W Borden, Florence; 8 C' BUUngaby, Alex Stewart, 8 Harper, P N Whehler, , Rockingham: T B.' lore, miss jranny r auon. utorei uiu; u v Free-. a 8 Onlck. Band Hill: Joe Oentrr. anrllle. Kr: . Tho Barney. LexiAiftcm, Kt; W II Mnrphy, John. O'Bryan, anrinbnrg; 3 O My , Frm vlller W Cor nell Allen, Geo S Poster, Glen Tails, NT; Ira H Topping, Beanfort county. - ' ' - ' u-4-" . i.'.j NEW APVERTISEMENTS. Stockholders' lleeting; SUBSClllBEESTO'THB CAPITAL' TOcik o the Real Estate and Loan Association of this cif are requested to meet at the Library Booms, Front street; on -.Mifj -v t- : , FRTDAYj 14th TNST.,7 O'CLOCK, P. M., , , for the purpose of organization, election of officers, and such other business ap nuy- be presented for their consideration. , . ) M.3K0KLY,' . n 1. O. HKA1MUKK, ., W. A.CUWMINQ, ? C. M. 8TBDMANW( . T: H. McKOY, W. H. NORTHROP: W. H. BERNARD, ROGER MOORE. T J Corporators. -ii. SAH'L NORTHSPP, i mar-8t REAL ESTATE! LOAN ASSOCIATION Of Wilmington, 1. C; t BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION TO THE CAPITAL Stock of the above Association will remain oben until Friday, 14th tost, IX o'clock P M, , i- v.- AH persons who desire to sabscrlbecan do so noon application to either of the undersigned. M. CRONLT, , I. R GRAINGER, W. A. CUMMING, '; C. M. 8TEBMAN, T. H. MoKOY, W. H. NORTHROP, XMT TT -Dtp-D-KT . TY Corporators. Sp.J Sam'l N0RTHR marlSt AT' AUCTION! I WILL SELL THIS DAY, 13th INST., IN THE forenoon, at Emanuel's sale, ... . ... . (-. . - - .. TWO VALUABLE SHOW CASES, ONE SAFE AND WRITING DESK. -Also- - - : ';:-: Interest of H. & B. Emanuel in lease of store, being under levy to satisfy sundry executions. maria-lt' A. R. BLACK, Sheriff. ,. PAY-NO MORE RENT. BufldlMLoU on Castle, Church, Nunn,. Ann, Orange,!!!! ior seie in neaiiny ana aestraQie Dock, Mulberry, ChesnaVGwynn, Ran-lZ!: kin, . Charlotte,. Wood. Sixth. Seventh. A Wilson. Eighth, -Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh,-Twelfth and Thirteenth streets. Satisfactory time given for payment Those tired of paying rent and wanting to save, their money , will apply to JAMES WIL SON. marlS-lw ' Concord Chapter No. 1. MEETING THIS EVENING" AT 7 O'CLOCK, for work in the M. E. M. Degree. All Roval Arch Masone in good standing are fraternally invi ted. By order of the H. P. ........ B. P. HARRISON, Sec'y. St. Jobh's Hall, March 12. It Horse Blankets, II AP ROBES, WOOL MATS, .TRUNKS, HAR J ness. Saddles. Bridles. C!olla!rs. Haines. Chains. Saddlery, Hardware, Travelling Bags, Feather Dus ters. Stock Large and. Prices Low, J.STopham &Co., No. 8 South Front St, octS6-tfnac Wilmnieton, N. C Thos. Qkmhx. T. C. DnRosexT QILII( & DeEOSSET, . General . Insurance l Agents, FIRE, MARINE,' LIFE. PrlneeM Street, Bear Water;!' deo SO-nao-tt. . hd Is. 3 vi-.-r.:- l-'.ct . r ,. MISCELLANEOUS. Hoi to laiiajMiiiitMpiiiis DUNG A COMPLETE GUIDE FOR-DTRflOT- X on. Secretaries and ether officers, containing' forms for keeping all the books and . account,- to- (v J volume, u mo,, neat cloth bindings Price $3.! Also recently published, , f BUILDINO ASSOCIATIONS t Wkat They Are and How to Use Them. ....JBxwpe, author. Explaining the practical working and benefit of these Associations as a mode of saving to the indu' mat classes, Cloth, Price 75 Cents. . Published by JAMES K. SIMON, No. S9 SorTK Sixth Stuxxt, PKOADxinriA. - ? The above volumes sent by mail on receipt of price. mar ww Q-jreat Indiicemeiits1 7 1 to our -CTJSTOMEES AITD THE PUBLIC GEITJBIBALLY. HAVaNG MADE A1 CHANGE TN OUR BUS ness, we are now offering great bargains in Dry and Fancy Goods at prices to suit all classes. ' Having also decided to sellout some Department, in order to make room for a more complete stock of Drees Goods, Ac, we are nowonermg ine restane at cost, ana some Less than Cost ! We speeiaUy invite country merchants to exam t ; - ;U V ; ' i country merchants to re baying elsewhere. ' ine tnese uoods oerore Daying euewnere. J. & H. BAUSON, ' 43 Market street febl-tf OF, THE LATEST SPBIKa BEOADWAY; ; STYLE ! 7(At aw'-ai.:; i ; mar i. t- 88 Market street: ' - - ' ... - ....... .:iSMeMaleS;jju: QF AliKntD3AN FBOM BXSTi MAEXSS,' -AttrewMfaware Store. . ! maratf Comer Princess and N Water sta. getnerwuntne rules, examples and explanations, illustrating the various plans of . working in the -different organizations. By Edmund Wruder. One BATES OF ADTEHTISING. One 8qnaf one ids-f l-...Afi..it ft 00 " "three oiys...... S 00 " four days...... W " " five days.... . 8 00 " one wk.!. . : J.U .. J . . . J. ; 8 w ' Two weeks 5 00 " M , Three weeks.. 6 60 " " . One month 8 00 " 44 . Two months. . . ... a 15 00 ..", Three months 00 Six months.... , so wi - - " One year B0 00 t3TCon tract Advertisements taken at propor tionately low rates. Five Souares estimated as a auarter-column, and ten squares as a halftoolumn.' i' i v. ' MISCELIaAOTPUS: OPERA HOUSE. TiaKiglits Only-TEesday & Wednesday, r,u -rrf MARCH 11th, AND. th. ,- ' Tbe Orlalnat and Only. BE- U C-E U .. F AJUIL Y '$ bi; h "til G ERS, And their entire Company of Musical Artists. The most Elegant and Popular Troupe traveling, f I v ' AU the Latest Songs and Newest Music, Young Ladies 11 ver Cornet Band Parlor Orchestra. First season with this Company of the greatest tjonuc v ocausi ana aiuuc oi tne age, 5 SI D NX Y ' R A N K 8 1 r Miss Akha BKaexn, Gold Cornet Soloist. Miss Naxua E. Kkapt. I . i ; Mas Erm bdojol Stafl va Player. - Ebkbt Tkisls, Violinist, r All tlte Favorltee wa4 Appeaxrl W Grand Matinee on Wadneadiv. 'March 15th. at o'clock P. M. 1 !-"vl !ADMIBSK)N:'''!';;'' Dress Circle and Parduette.V:. l oo Family Circle. , , 60 Gallery.!.. ........ji..........;. . aft seats can oe secureo. at Heinsbergers book and music store without extra Chaw W. W. FOWLER, marT-St : Bosineae Manager. Dissolution "of Copaxtiiesliip. XJOTICE IS HEBEBT GIVEN THAT. THE CO. Ji partnership heretofore existlnff und partnership heretofore existing er the firm e oi- voivuie a Tavior exnired bv ired by limitation oil January 1, 1878. -. . JOHN OOLVILLK, B. J. TAYLOR. Wilmington, N. 0., January It 1873. New ;pppsimersliip. TT r WU Ul 1 1 M IkVUOTT 1 TT formed a copartnen oi uoivme s uo., ior the purpose of continuing t Lumber Buameu heretofore carried on by Colville Tayior. , ... 1. I- . ... i ' V i ' ' The thanks Of Colvtlla to T1m mrm hnrohv tern. dered to the public for pastavora,' and a- continua tion of its patronage solicited for the new firm. ...... .t- Persons Indebted to itn old Arm s.re nrcently reqaested tolsettle tkelr ac counts.. ; '.' :u JOWN OOT.VTT.T.T5 R, J. TAYLOR, G. M. SUMMERALI WUnunirton. N. C. Jannarv 1. 1873. n,Jan-tf . : ... Failcy and Toilette Articles. JUST RECEIVED FROM STEAMER A LARGE tf .' and line assortment of LUBIN'S EXTRACTS, . LUBIN'S POWDER,' . GERMAN COLOGNE, FLORIDA AND LAVANDER .WATERS. BAY RUM, HAIR, TOOTH AND ' JNA1X. BRUSHES, PHOTOGRAPH COLOGNE BOTTLES. BOSTON. PERFUMES. ... CASHMERE BOUQUET, BROWN WINDSOR AND LUBIN'S SOAPS. Sold at J. K. McILHENNY'S . -Drug and Chemical Store, feb 18-tf (Llppltt's Old Stand.) Just Received : 7T A LARGE LOT OF Common 11-inch Plug bright and dark double thick Navy, black and sweet: . Cavendish X, and other grades of fine CbewTolacco. Also a fine lot of Im ported and, Domestic , Segars. Priov Bsdneed to new "1W cent tax. mfr . ttfT -H.BURKHIMER, " Slim of the Indian Chief. jvjaa 19-tfj 2iTjrr ?t : ' 6 Market street. W.00B.cfABER ci 'MORSE. t Eaton, MadUon Co., W Y., , ' :fi 1 f 42TOFAOTUEERS OT-'wl i 8TAU HQDTS, Portabis, Stationary ... and acrlcnltaral. Hundreds In use in Printing Roomfli baopm, Mills, Mines, and on Farms and Planta tions for Grain Threshing. Food Cooking for Stock, Cotton Ginning, Sawing, etc. - Circulars sent on ap plication. .One of these Engines can be seen at this office. octl-DAWtf Farrar's Electric ILL INSTANTLY GIVE RELIEF IN CASES SO fji" NEURALGIA, DIPTHERIA, COLIC, SICE HEAD ACHE, DIARBHCEA, or pain of any kind. Sold by all druggists. Chills and Fever Iffo IXorc. TTVARRAR'S AGUE CURB IS NOT ONLY AfRE X1 ventive, but a sure core of Fever and Ague, -Chills, Ac v Mannfactnred by the 1. NORTH CAROLINA MEDICINAL COM' Y, and for sale by all druggists ' ' " mar S-tf :qctor,&:;G y.tl'-i ' . ' "WGirrOFDAYBRAND. ; ADAMAHTILTE CAUDLES. ALL- SIZES.- ALSO HOTEL CANDLES, AT . manufacturer's prices. Sold sy , v IDAVIDT.BUZBTaoO.. jan l8-8m , , . .Baltlmote, Md. FEOCTOB & QIMBLE'S OLEIHESOAP IS MADE FROM THE BEST MATERIALS, BUT sold at price of ordlnArv soap. Over 100 fami lies using ft All grocers have it. D. T. BUZBY A OO.JBaltlmore, Md., Janl84bn Wholesale Agents. XCN"? STOOK. TLLUSTRATED BOOKS, STANDARD BOOKS IN A. fine Mndnign Beautiful eildona of the Poets, Keeksake Annals, Bibles in elevwit calf and mo- Bibles with Photo- i In il. .. .1 Mu . nZ. d i V . n . Iiuttiitmdnnrf Tllnatratjul Tot stCo at :.:-i'J (Jiiv.l , i.il:':.u i . HZINSBXRGXR'S. BLANK BOOKS J-- i if.'' ! rn.. .( Medinni, Denii, Crown, Cap, , and a endless varietr of ii 1 CB0ICB 8TATI0NKRY,. M, For sale at ( s . t ; . " HEINSBERGER'S marlltf V Live Book and Mmnc Store. :v i iiiiiii..if ini -i'i hi ' i - I. ' TTTXDDTNG. CARDS AND -nSTTLNO CARDS sugll Printing and PubU&hing Housev rrrn 5 i ..r W ' 71 11 Ttrl ... . 11 . V J '