PUSHED DAILY, BY 1 : " ' . .; ' ' 'r'V . ''V V" YTNJ ' - " C'V'r; twLS 8 RATBS OF OBKaUWIO. , . ; . i advance (by mall) .$7 00 n0 2hi in advance (" " ) S 60 jjj, month, in e , 00 Tbi francs J 75 0'.. Subscribers, delivered In any pertof the 10;..Jn rants per woti. uwuij -ageai.are i Si jSaSSK for mora , haa. months la (dvaoce. OUTLINES. Governor of Oregon hasjnade a rcqulsl-1 tion for the captured Modocs i ,- Two killed by falling walls ia Keyport, N.J. 1 A. M. Craig, farmer's candidate, clec- "Tchief Justice of Illinois. By a de- . u Arlnnana Rnnrame Court Bat. jail. cision oi v" ter remains Governor. Two persons died in Baltimore from hydrophobia. Eugenie appeals to McMahon for her son. Ratazzl dead. New regulations, TvhicU are found in our telegraph columns, 0 lnt0 effect in regard to printed matter in the mails after' June 80th.' 'Grand Lodge F. & A. Masons, Nw York, .are adopting a new Constitution. Stokes' last resort failed, him yesterday when Ihe Court of Appeal sustained the Supremo . No cholera in St. Louis. Court. Gold 113; Spirits Turpentine 40; Rosin 3 05 Those who remained on tlft wrecked bark 'Monarch' ere rescued from Savannah. : ' This, italics and all, ia what ex-Gov. Wise says of the Gubernatorial nomi nation in Virginia, in ft long - letter addressed to the'Editor1 of the Nor- a folk Virginian and published in that Companion C. M. - VanOrsdell, of Wil- paper of yesterdayi ' "It full -defines mington, P. O. W. - " ; ' T ' H bis position. ' Is there not something:' : CJompaniou A. JMartin;; of WUmingtou; n the -'wind something ' rotten in . s : ' ".'. in tne w o Companion M. M. Katz, of Wilmington Denmark ? JSutt tf either the Con- Q R . - ; . ; Serieor Republican ' Convention ' Companion S. 8.' Everett; of Wilming- Killab8t4tinfrom nominating a candi- ton, G. C. G.1 s : ; ; Jate of its own, I will, ax an . 7ncf- -Companion J. M. Shelley, of Greens- nendent candidate, oppose the nomi- boro,' G. C. C. , ' ' ' - - Fn " , r :hsnir K Companion T. B. Carr, of Wnmington, neeof the otter; I care not which ab- Q &. 7. .'.,.; ... ,, .... sUfliw or which nominates. If both Companion B. a Bates, of Wflmington, conventions nominate, 1 will not bea O. candidate at all." . . , . ' . ' ," " ? TtSPAm9 that the Farmers candi- ,i...fM mi PonW JnW in Tl- ok Monday: 1 ' The SC7 .',,v "i rferei with tho com- l'mois was elected movement to inter! position of the Court in a particular interest, we think is ill-timed. : Let our Courts remain unprejudiced., . Tlie conspiracy against ' Gov." Bax ter, of Arkansas, by bis Republican friends who were tired of him, failed, by the action of the Supreme Court, J reported in another place in r this pa-1 Ratazzi. the principal statesman of Italy after the death of Cavour, died vesterdav Mnch of tho clory of Victor Emmanael's reigir is due to T1 . T . v i. Ratazz.. Italy will miss him; as she muwd tne great savour. Mr. Theo. II. Hill, one of the South's sweetest lyrio poets, succeeds Mr. John Spelmanas. CHy"EcIit6roF iue itaieign oentmeu Eugenie, according to 'London ac counts, is moving for ihe' 'French throne for her son. Important Deelsloa In Bankruptcy y JadgeDlelt. Greensboro New North State. Judge Dick iu , a case from the county of Henderson, bas just decided : . - i i. I upyThiTJe the subiect of Sy'dlcu muh discussion throughout the I. lie affirms the. decision of the United States Circuit Court of Mia- souri tV'r'BeckerforaH-:N B;R. 59, declaring that the , uniformity, of the bankrupt law is not destroyed by the State exemptions allowed "in 'the 14th section of .the Bankrupt Act: and decides that Iheebdatory-aets I of June 8th 1872, and March 3d 1872, ao not change the legal principles announced in that case,', V'A 'l ) IL That a judgment lien is not a vested risrhf which .'the 'Constittttion protects from a reasonable, alteration J by legislative action- r ,. VT . .. . . . III. He is inclined to doubt whether J rr t I v v vuuu joarry in i the United States Supreme Court overrules the case of Hill'vs. Kessler IV. He decides that the case of Gnnn vs. Barry does not affect the homestead rights as declared in the bankrupt law ai amended bv the Act Of Man.li Ol IBM . n in i ne opinion was.iecei?ea.j)y us too late for this jsaneuof bur'.'iiapei4 but will be published jin fU jtt ntjxt ; and will doubtless beTriitd with4 gTeat interest by many of our subscribers. tub nanbexiono nounon. The Captareef tke Nearo JTlsn Brown -He Confesses) te tbe Crime. Special to the Richmond Enquirer. , Suffolk, Va., June 4, 1873. The nesrro Jim Brown, euanected of the murder ofMii Jones and Mfi Dozier, was recaptured last night by Jr. T. E. Cropper and Mr. llobert it Smith, and lodod in ail. A tuToh f his house was made and his bloody , v,u" iuuuu.v in lau mis morning he made a '. . . : . .-. FULL CONFESSION, , . , ITo A!.- Vill. .uZT. V.. , . :"'uemwiinpieceoi wooq, ana m bbed bouse. 1 He says he to d M - T-.j i.i . i- w . - MAS Da . Mil ll'N I 1 1-4 H ILI'll IIIIII1HV Jle admits that ho -was bare-footed. a-footed. Ha mUv.l. . - : . . .- . ue laid he bad .seen' himself on the gallOWS a Tear, arm ITa wee at. Via uu iuu .seen nimseii on xne gallOWS a year aero.1 - Ha was at the funeral and burial of bis victims. lie . II , II 1 1 - - I I w . ... i . I V 11.11 : -1 I ' I -ilv . , II w i l I I ' 1 "SA II -.LiA.rv ,. . - Two week.;..:.;..-,..-.ijt..i 6W Itl I II. I I II 1 M . -.-. I I ' I r I J I I IX I II ! 1 . XX I I 1 i . , I I .. . -.!. . ' - IV ,11 i' I ; ' 1 V. II TV " I i 44 OTh- -r-v .-... VOL. XII.NO. ' 65. has told where the pocket-.book can be found.' 'It is thoueht there ia danger of bis being lynched. , Another negro is strongly sus- pected. . i ' , ( A strong guard of citizens well armed' has been" placed around the P. -E3 C NEW ADTEIlTISSjnENTS. O. DrrsoK & Co. Organ at Home I See ad. of WlL Trust Company."; V Williams & Murchison. For N. York. Ill A. XoNDOKImportaftt Saie C 1 'i G. R. Frjkkch, High and. Low. . See ad. of R.r E.and Loan - Association. . Williams & IIukchison. -r-For .Charter. - Cbanlt A: fnm See advertisement to Farmer. Ac. I M4nler At the annual meeting of the Most Illus, trious Grand1 Counclt of North Camlinn I 1- ,j V" ' elected for the ensuing year: : Comonnlon IF. H. Mnnftn. of WUmtnoi I r -; . 7 , v , :, . ton, M. I. G. M. Companion John Nichols, of Raleigh, D. Sent . BaUwaj 8ene4lc. .Under the present schedule, Express train on the WUmingto: dD 9 f consumes 5 heurs and 20 minutes in making the run from: Wilmington ; to Goldsboro, a distance of 84 miles, ; This makes the run aDO one hour longer. than formerly.. - On the other . hand, the time between Augusta and Wilmington, via the Wilming ton, Columbia and Augusta Railway, has been,, shortened one hour. ' ' ' ; We presume, however, that the present arrangement on the Weldonroad is only I temporary, as we hear that there Is to be mother change of schedule soon, though I we are not auvisea-Mto aetaus. i mm mm s- r ' " -. ' ". I The fiavinM BanV of thA iwi Frft ini Loan Association is now open for business. "receives deposits In sums of one dollar na npwara, on wmcn o per cent interest will be paid. OfQce at the store of Messrs. Dudley & V - .me.iA . a . The. : Wilmington', Trust" tompanW Sayings Bank has been in, operation Tor some weeks.; . It allows 6 'percent' interest on sums & five dpllara and upward. ' Savings Banks, Ballding Associations and similar institutions are among the greatest promoters of a city's 'prosperity ; and we are glad to See that they are . doing a good, work in Wilmington. - ;' ' - ' Tli. Hrmm4 Chselar. This body, which was in session here for several days this week, has closed Its labors. . ...... . The Kaleign delegation, with the excepuon of Mr. Neathery, .who duties as Private Secretarv to the Governor calledhlm home r ' - . I e&riier than tb others, will leave this morn- Measriichols, Bain,: Bntdley and lted ffie oUflerantplaceaofinterest pressed themselves weU pleased with what they saw, as well as with the place and people gejoewHy.- .- r -eiu iur-- r r' ', The Grand Chapter meets in this place againnext June..' wt ': '.. XI.' V - , i "oV ;;''' . N""r1 V, , . '..'Ji .r'.'t'.jl i?e. .W,m'!w,J?u; nungum market, Tuesday, were at 40 cts. I U tharleston, according to the JNew ana Courier, sellers asked 39 cents and buyers offered 88 cents, with Vno.'sa'-Ob,' the am div. gtraloed nxdn wu 10 centi 'ner j , r barrelhigherin Wilmington than in Charles-1 ton. , These facts fully establish the claim that Charleston is a better naval stores mar- v - " tet than Wilmington! Who , doubts it? Vot than Wilminirtnnt Who doubts . it? Let the Mum and Courier keep up the joke, It makes no diiference whether the horse Is " sixteen feet" or "sixteen haads" high; Gone to Pieces. The wrecking steamer Brandt was making Wgofwi8.Uia,ca:pfU.eIttUM Barque Lorenzo Yaleno, which went ashOre some weeks since on the shoals near ceuar Inlet, North of Beaufort, In this State, when a telegram was received from Mr. Thomas Agents, yesterday morning, to the effect that the Barque went to. pieces during the heavy northeast gale on Saturday night last, the 81st inst . .', 1 f Fire In Onelow . .The, turpentine distmery of Mr. B. L. Kellum pf Jacksonville, Onslow county, wy .destroyed by fire on Monday night last, together with a large lot of rosin ana pWts turpentine. Mr. Kellum estimates his loss at abotft tl,500, upon which there was I no insurance.. "Theflnv; we learn as no qoudi me wor. u u uiwuuiarjr. , t - , - mm m e- UausnaUs Letters. n. fniwiner nnrtailable letters remain . .. . -t - iaii t.. i in me pue. Marshall, South St-George,' Maine; Mf. W' 8. Murphy, Klnston, iNj tti Mi. IT r f . - "BSr Tl W m . I T I AahM Sal v m m N I j I ieua uaraner. ine crazy euwmu.ww I man aUndftd to n onr last, wu taken tOthe City Hospftal yesterday. I II II ? I I ' " 1 .1 , II M- ' V Hi VJ . , M VI !i ''"'IV'." Am. Hi- ';;?. 1 1 l . ' . . : u ' ' 1 WILMINGTON, N. C;, FRIDAY, JUNE G, 1873. : The Garstrang, Thornton, cleared from Liverpool for this port on the 20th ult. .. The Brig Emx, Smith, arrived at Queenstown from this port on the 20th ult ! The Schr. Ida Bella, arrived at New York from this port on the 3rd Inst. .' ,-, v The Barque Rudolph, : Paske, arrived at Swinemunde from this port on the' 19th Ult. " "' - ' ' : -.: ' . r Mr. W.JL Gerken has been appointed J Agent in this City for the Fayetteville State- I man. ...,." . . A drunken white woman, "so-called was taken to tha Guard House yesterday afternoon on a dray! : ' The new SteamshipJfokft, for the Baltimore and ., Wilmington line, was launched at Baltimore on the 31st ult , i Mra-Lawton. wife of Mr. J. C. Law- ton, of Brunswick county, died suddenly 1 veaterdaj?iva1nsr ahont a nnartpr nnst 1 , ,rf " " l o'clock; 4 ".. ' . V. I iuaruuie, oi vimion, ampson county, will preach at the First Presbyterian church I on Sunday next 4.sJk." V&fP SjjM i .The alarm of fire this mcjrning about 1J o'clock, was caused by the burning of the tar-kiln of Mr, J. D. Stanley" in the Southwestern part of the city. ( . " ' - ; . The "Howard" boys were out with their steamer ' yesterday - afternoon and waked up things on Market street. The "Adrian" is a good engine and throws a fine stream. Hon. A. M-WadiieuVof this city, will J deliver th HAAr, t th nnn.rnMmtrt .... . t txr , . n I celebration of Washington and Franklin -literary oocieues 01 itanaoipn aiacon Kimi- 1 leee. Va.. on the 26th inst . - ! . , . . 1 The ' Steamer WaCCamaW - leaves the I w ' I Smithvffle and the Blackfish Grounds. -We wish them "good luck - and a pl r;I?? "-f - enty of it ninepinsn- at the Wilmingto! evening was received the butterdish; ' - ? n-i . The only cases before the Mayor's Court yesterday morning were those of a numl&erof merchants and dealers charged with a violation, of the tax ordinance, in some of which judgment was suspended and others were dismissed on , the payment K1 vus w uic tun uuo t,.i.,i. -.-' ..'... .i.nJ xis xwueiguvetps announcea win. Jordan Stone, one of the proprietora of that WW haa Ene h't it dont know Wl UUflm"B' bama is the State, and June 11th the day fixed. . .' .t'T' t t...-.".' i-'.' - Board of Aldermen. '. c The Board met last night, Mayor Can a- j day in the Chair. i The. only business! brought, before the meeting' was the petition of Messrs. Mun son and Katz in reference to the obstruc tion of Market Street by market carts, which was read at the last meeting, but no action taken oni ;!'J :;s ' ' "'''.v-'V The Wilsonitcs took the position that no business -could or should be transacted nl tte election of the police force had 1 J - Ji ; ' uwnupwuw. Aldennair Rice, anxious to facilitate business, stated that U the Wilsomteswouia - . ai.s . - agree vo reier uio peuuou vo aujr uhuiuu- tee he worJdpgeltascln. dividuauyOdV4tedtJl Oeff. Wan elecadufor pohcemen. This proposition was agreed to by- wuson; wnereupon Alderman Rica moved to refer the peUtiorj 101116 Coin,nittee on DePrtment- Upon the question being put however, Wilson went back on his promise, the re- suit of the vote being the inevitable 5 to 5. Discussion of the matter was kept up until about half past 10 o'clock,1 .when, findlng there was no possibility of . ac- COmplishing -anything, Alderman Moore mored"toadjoniuntu the regular meeting night, the third jTuesday in June, which a : o , H1B uiccu WJ. f i cli'C j ' C ' ''' ' ' ' Carolina Central Bailway-metanee I , ; ; ' - I 4 vnitTO!wn Jr,""-' v. I readers we give the distances between oif- ferent points of prominence on the Caro- f ... .: . . . . l Una Central liauway, wiin amount oi uaca. completed: Distance from Wilmington to nharUtfl lMtmi1et from Wilminsrton to wadesboro between which points the 1. charlotte to Buffalo, between which points trftck completed, 60 miles; !from I cajiotte to CherryvDle,; 43 toiles-. ifrom wnminonn to Shelbv 240 miles: whole JT; -Z: number of mUes, of completed track, East and West; 184 milef ; irj. Asrrlealtaral Address. : Col. D. Wvatt Aiken, f Grand Deputy of the National Grange, and a gentlernah'of mouwu e . e much prominence In South vvaroiina, es- e M . AK MlMnlfiiwoliof wilT rlnliVA tan iMrMs'ln this city on Saturday, the 14th ; " 1 I phnrf foot of MorVpt strpft this mnminir I .n1 utoWmahtn Afltecra tnA' ttrmnt an all Athm I Wm. II. Bernard, of the WflTntactnn Rtas. the nieht I ... I -- iM i tnM. ti..f-.nfiii . 1 Isaac B. Grainger, President Bank of New n aoiTWel- flm5tv1lA nnA thARlVflpriron- . xrr 1 the Mowuxo 8Ti. PBorrnie KrrABiisicmw. for Tho. H. McKoy, of W. A. Whitehead & Co. ' U VfoTUCU Oil ' ' ft CUUCaTvlttV I '- o . I -a AWa- W AsA VAU& A AVli i ' VAAlUeA IblVlkl er I i wr?t- M-mm ' av vmt.- n I ': I h irr nf tha lanAMl A ..AmVt lv7r k n.v inst' 'bn theu subject' of ' Patrons of Hus-1 censed during the present weekthe follow baniy" and agriemturai matter, generally, tlemen 't -The farmers of this and the surrounding g-. Peter. mtchel Wilson, of War counties should make it convenient to be rfin. Tomes Wesley Reid of Rockingham: present on that occasion, as they win pror l.J..t1i.rWTitm sdiv near muicuuua w ., - - ".-.. Important Sale. . . Themterest o The interest of the State or nortn. uaro- I Una In tha nana Fear and Deep River JfaT- r--- -rZ'" T. v. .yr.vJi; I Chatham oountv. on the 8th of July, 1873, a F . -Messrs. au a. jonaon, oecrcHifj, It TTvmo 1 !.. tuutn MtrwiotbtAfl i . iusj, ,r.y-. 7 I by the Board Of Managera to conduct the sale. See their advertisement to tms issue, Plr In Samter. : t The county Jail at 8umter, S. Cv was de stroyed by fire on Tuesday night J The fire was first discovered in thereof of the build ing and is supposed to have been put there by some of the prisoners. ' They were re moved from the barning building and taken io safe 'quartern. ".t . . 'ilderina. :Hankiii"erpased some very luminous. "repinions" last night on the "flatform" he had framed- for. " reno- VatingV every man-on UiQ police, force. V Wnoeyer was first" as an orator, .Jian- kins must be second" not even CXCeDtine I the volcanic Brewington. - ; CITY ITEMS. i Boako WAHTm. A genUeman and lady wish to engage hoard in a private family, located near busi ness portion of the city. . Address B., P. O. Box 63. Buf ancTwh'oT uu iuiu wuuHwia orao. win. i. Muffins. Buckwheat and other Griddle Cakes, and Pastry and Cakes, with Dooley's YeastPowder. Sold by g Pkwtik Ikx. We have Just received a stock of tot snmrner use, put up la packages of So pounds each. Cash or C O, TX orders promptly filled. Price 25 cents per pound. The eonsolidatiou of the CaroOnnfarmar and the ttssK. havtaz lareely'to of the latter, advertisers wDl find it an admirable I medium of communication with the farmers and plantersof the twoCarolinas. ' ' u- ' ; Miu-jtkbt. An elegant assortment f inQlinery goods wDl be found at Mrs. Strock's, corner Market and Second streets. The ladles are cordially invited to call and examine my stock. The best goods at the lowe-t prices. 1 . ' Mas. E. M. Btbock. Book BrsDiET.-i-ji MoaNrtr.'fiTaa Book Bind does aU kinds of Binding and Ruling In a work- manuxe manner, ana at Teasonaoie prices. j.er- chants and others needing Receipt Books, ot other work promptness ii the execution of their orden. ....' ;..- , . ; j v 1. 1 . 1 ' . job jrMTi. we cau ue axtenuon or mer- chants, clerks of eonrta. sheriff-, lawvera railroad the prompt and faithful execution of ell kind, of 1 Job Pawmw. We can furnish at short notice I Cards, Bfll-HeAds, tetter-Heads, Programmes, Ball - ; IP YOTJ Want a Cook, ...', Wsnt a Situation, 1 ' . '; . Want a Salesman , ' ' ' Want a Servant Girt, ' ' ' " . ' " 1 Want to rent a Store, ' Wsnt to sella Piano, . . Want to sell a Horse, ,., r Want to knd Money, Want to buy a Hduse, - ; Want to buy a. Horse, ...... f' Want to rent a House, Wsnt to sell a Carriage, ": - ' ' Want a Boarding place, Want to borrow Money, '-' Want to sell Dry Goods, -'; ' t Want to sen Groceries, -,r ,K Want to sell Furniture, . . '.Waat to sell Hardware, , , . ' r Want to sell Reel Estate, , . ' . ; Wsnt a Job of Carpentering, Want a Job of BlacaWlthlng, : Want to seU Mminery Goods,' ' "j Want to sen a House and Lot, ; ; ';.-'-.Want to find any one's Address, .... Want to sefl a piece of Furniture,..., . Want to buy a socond-hand Carriage, ' Want to sen Agricultural Implements, 'Wsnt to find anything you have lost ' ' Want to Advertise anything to advantage, -Wsnt to find an owner for anything Found, h. t i n. f - Adverttee ia j t ' ": - TBS MORNDTOtSTAR. li; ayi-iH-fo .TViTrAnnvTiP i .v;, Om X-eae. ... t u ,: ... . r I . .. r t u if V. . jutsruy iui nxi iuuwb ijuum uo Raleigh ui r fr?:: , , , Catawba married 34 people, in ApraandU l.-nf The African Methodists of New- bem repair their church... f; - ! u .:.:,' r- A Warnersvillef , Guilford coim ty, three-year-old ate a box of Mason's black ing. : f.l5- vinVh. Mft Hti'i -x 1-. Mrs. Sarah Staaly, of Guildford, a Quaker widow of 96, died on the 29th ult, ... . , r-r D. T, Ilpwell, , late ; Chief, of j Pqiq of Goldsboro, has been stricken with paralysis .Vt7, jf ... nU. y -i .. 'Tne.-iurn'am,;' l$ba' 'Itimt says the laoW paised.!235( by 'a'.fair for church repairs. ' ! , : '', " ' .' ,. ." '',"",'.' I v ' " --,r . ryi t 'i T .1 r ThepeW; M. tu Uhurch at L.a feang to be dedicated on Sunday Ihe 15th instant i excursion, i ' The CharlOtfe UOServet; OH tlie Ajhes4innt: prlncipte 0f puttirig ngs wijere they wiU do the most good.l I Z o . .. r a. i advocates tne puouc exmuiuon oi uapu i Jack v,;t,-.i f. .!.:; .. A wonderini mine nas oeen discovered by Col, J. W. McElrath, in the $&&&$S2& I goma indications of patroleum oil gas, r The HickoTy Tress in the course j f sa long and eulogistic notice of "the Rutherlord Allege ommencemeiis com- pliments the orators .before the Societies, 0Q W m. Bobbins, Rev. T. P.aRicaud and Mr: CF.-McKessen?i;-';. ; ; v ' ' The Erarmnatioh and- Com mencement exercises of the Goldsboro Fe- I mule College betrant vesterday. i The Rev. F. H. Wood addresswtte young ladies at 2 o'clock tc-day, and Prof. Stemman will h&ve a qq ef vbcal and .Instrumental m . iL. Mevt1i )Va eWAttini - ' ' ' ' - I Th 5 1 Siinreme' 'Court bSvo ; li- Joseph Bradfleld, of JRofifi52S!i KUmnjUng, OI wiuixuru , icvicuv. . . , i?..a.. Tarn., lion a vinwis inr " .T. ripa Edward O'HarsJ of s inn v - t s i Villiam HorsfalL.of .GranvUte. " : ..t rr 0 ii y-t sii " ! - I --'V.BIKB. ? - r-'" f ' ' ABKHlTiiabra I rwherma. lnfsnt dsughter oTN. at 11 o'clock, L01 i. and c ,M. ' - . J a YTr.;rA-jl a nontha anA SO dava." - ajusub, an". - . r Faneral'win take; place at, I tale anernsoa I ' . . I from residence or pereais,eonierfoexwsnaswaBn I Friends and acqnaiatances are invited attend. . ' rjt I TlCKetft. BLanBJL lsmT3hlets. T&fL H&nd-BlllB. C&tA- I PVU tf inrvtnr VYDTWTO a rtTT-ivT rvrr a TfvrTOWTe ; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . LHPOETAHT SALE . ' Of Public .Property. AT A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF MAN-. . fgera of the Cape Feu and Dees Rhrer Naviga tion Work, at the Execatlre Offic In RalelP'hoB -.r nmi ! ';' m,.,..:. : the Qenenj Aasembiy, i860, 1861, chap, 122, it u of North Carolina In the Cape Fear and Deeo River I t r. I : 5t,Tbattheaamebesoldintwoaectk)BB, I viz Met, from Fayetteville to-Sharp's Field Dam; I ad, from Sharp's Field Dam, Including the same, up I the Cape Fear and Deep River to the limits of the original, charter. , . .ie .... . ... ... , . ( .. t ' . 1 a BtxAvtd, That the respective purchasers , shall pay one-tklrd of the price of thete purchases in cash and the remainder in one and two years from day of . sale, with interest from said date, and that the same be secured by satisfactory hohd, and a lien on the interests purcnaseo. nu Itle not to be made until Davment In fnlL ;.,s .. . ., tf-tui nut'- J. Ill . I 4. Besolvtd, That the sale he upon the expressed Condition that the respective purchasers shah com plete and put in operation, according to ; the terms oi tne cnarter, we portion purcnaseo, as louows. 5 ye4r8 from day of uie, and frem Sharps Field luevuie i iy of aa : the Ban . OV.l. 1M.1J T.M jjam, mciuaing tne same, to xysor's uu- u jaoore county, within 3 years from said date. 6. Resolved, That H." A. London,' Secretary, and B. L Howie. Attorney of the Board, be authorized to make said sale at Lockvllle, in Chatham county, " ONTHK8THOFJULT.1873T ' ' . and that they give notice of the same in the Era and AraOn Raleigh, the Eagle and Statesman in Payett evUle, the Star and Poet in Wilmington, until me oay 01 sate, ana Dy posters. ' We shall offer the above property for sale accord ing to the above resolutions. . . "-' ; ' H. A. LONDON, Secretary. B. L HOWZK, Attorney. 0une6-tilljly8 i Real Estate, ani loan Association .' SAVINGS BANK ! ' . .', ' ' . ..,''."" JNO. WILDER ATKINSON.; 1 President THOS, H. McKOY ...Vice President CHAS. S. ELLIS Secretary and Treasurer ' DIRECTORS: Juo. Wilder Atkinson, of Atkinson & ' Manning. aincn Annan, ot Annan as v oners. BTaR Hanover. J r, ' Georce W. WilUams. of Williams & Murchison. EIGHT PER CENT. INTEREST will be allowed. The safety of the securities, the constantly- in creasing capital of the Association, the liberal! xaa inon. the liberal rate of Interest: and the character of the n oi tne management. unite in making this the SAFEST AND BEST PAYING SAVINGS SCHEME ever offered to this community. ' ' Interest allowed on all sums remaining one month ana longer. . Fifteen days notice required to draw out money. Deposits received at any time by the Secretary and Treasurer, No. 41 Market street, .juneft-tf ; ... . .. .. -.- WHiT IS HOME WITHOUT AN ORGAN AND WHAT WILL AN ORGAN NOW BE . without a copy of DITSON CO.'S new, delightful, complete collection of Seed Organ - aubic, cauea tne . . . n , , . .-. OltGAN. AT HOME ! . Every Organ needs itl The rgan at. Hornet Best collection for Reed o .Htgaaa! sOQ nc-t difficult pieces, so orCvan-isedthat no duU music is In them: the org jn, smooth, legato style used, but ... j' .... , i ' it -i; as an org si at Home .should be cheerful, light And staccato music is not excluded. At ' . present 7he Organ hi a Home is often ailent,for Home music is not provided for it ; Here is ; ' ' h Ome-like, easy, familiar, , new 'music, J-. , . -4.' j .l ... . at boXLL in every nation, la fact all kinds by i Everybody eonsidcre the best com- w-hom. posers. , The publishers take pride and pleasure in pre- senung suca a superior coos; to taepuouc, ana believe it worthy to be at home In every family. Price, Boards, $t 60; Cloth, $3; FuU Gilt $4. Oliver Dltssu A Co. I O. K. IMtssn C. Boston. 1-711 B'way, New York. June 8-dStaw wed sat ewtf :- The WLlmiiigton, Trust Company ' AND '- :" '-"'': SAVING'S' B ANKv .Mi: SiF.il-yts. J.M.i'iii iia'tf-ityiiitvi --. ..: ! 51 Market Street. -:s.i.v.( OPEN EVERY WEES! DAT FROM 9 A. M. TO 4 P. M.. and on Saturdays (exclusivelT for reeeiv- ing deposits) from 5 to 8 P. M. . . ' All accounts kept atricOy private and confidential. Married women and minors can deposit in this In stitution, subject to their own control and no other. . Interest allowed at the 'rate of six per cent per I remaining On deposit three months and ovr. , ; Tne Banking iiouse ia stoatea so mat laoies may attend-to their own banking business. I r b -j j . SILAS N.'MARTTN, -President DONALD McRAB, giias N. Martin, i iwnaia Mcae, mvati Kidderi'' ' ?S Vice President. F. M. KING, Cashier. FOR NEW YORK! ItEGULAJt LIKE! rp H E " F IHB 8CHOON IB , ; y lmlj: MTJRCinsoxr, WM. C JONES, Master. . , TS NOW LOADING FOR NEW YORK AND WILL i hflvSq'UJc?tBprtchr Ai A i l .i For freight engagements apply to :V,j.it -faneS-lt ! u ( 'WILLIAMS A MTJRCHIBON, T . ' Itt. CBONI. V Anetloneer. k cuii'jt. . :' ' ''LL! -' ' j , , , By CRONLY A MORRIS. ; . Underwriter's Sale I j Corn at Auction I ' mmantvnrKiuAiL at ivv iwva&a, JL we will seH,.at par saleroounder Upectiou i us laav axwi ui aw ""--tv s v.. a eA itwisss i ura. itvr suiu nn sai-j in ni of whom tt mar eoscerm. S463AGS OF CORN, . . " . . SiAK. Ha I-LVA I1W 111U slightly damageq. ; t - f !", "" To the Farmers of Sew Hanover County l I totl 5 WYATT AIKEN, ttRAND DEPUTY OF T I O the National Grange, will be. In Wilmington oa 'ftatordar, CMs X4tla Instant, 1 v . ; - .-.am ti,. t. trti.w,,. to 1 Mricultursl matters' generally.- Fanners will . " WHOLE NO. 1,761. i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. , PTTTTiADELPHIA & S0UTHEB3ST , Mail, Steamship Company mm . rpHB FIRST CLASS 8TXAMEKS PIOTfEBB,81Stona,Capt John Wakeley, ,.',: TONAWANDA, 844 tons, Capt a C. WUtbtnk, form a Weekly Line, and Mil alternately from Phila delphia and Wilmington every Tuesday morning, at S o clock. - " 1 - ' . Throngb Btlla of Lading . . Given toNewTonr, Boston, Providence. Fan River, ItLTZZZ-Z, "TTSiTSSZ erpool, London, Antwerp, Bremen, Hamburg Am - terdam, and all po: Coast of England. Throueh rates from PhtladelDhla ' to all DOlntS in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia Atahama, Louisiana, Mississippi and .Tennessee, at as low rate as by competing lines, ; ' ' 4 For Freight engagements and rates apply to , ; , ' - .WORTH A WORTH, Agents, . Wilmington. N. C v J. M. Fobsbxx, Superintendent. . .i Orto "'""'"' '' :"- - "' ''.'"' vf ---'i' . - WM. L. JAMES, General Agent, ' . june6-tf S7 and 839 Dock street, Philadelphia. High and Low. : ! ; ' " OUR ' ' BOOTS, SHOES And Gaiters for Misses', Ladies' and . - '.. .,.! -. it l " Gents' wear, are very stylish and suited to all' classes and conditions.. GEO. R. FRENCH A SON, ' June S-tf 1 29 North Front street For Freight or Charter. rpHE FINE SCHOONER ' LUCY W It I G II T ) -. - . . Capt W1L ELZET. ' Apply to June ft-lt WILLIAMS & MURCHISON. The Mystery Solved at Last I Bargains ! Bargains 1 Bargains ! ( . . : AT UUSTI AT UUSTI AT UUSTI At Solomon Levy's Store"! riOME ONE! c COMB ALL! AND . 8KB .THE GREAT FALL IN .Dry Goods, ClotMni, Boots, Siiocs, Hats, ..... ' i - TBTJNKS, Ac., Ac. - ; ''.:':. ,' : i' A full and well selected stock in all departments. A FULL LINE OF LADIES' WEAK- - - j I am determined to change my business, and ia order to ao that i oner my ENTIRE STOCK AT COST! Na ruimbncf fViwiA uid ma tar von roa veil nuiti ' Save at Least 25. per Cent.; By purchasing your Goods of . ,; : ' "r .t SOLOMON LEVY, At the old stand, southeast comer Front and Mar- ket streets. - ; 't mayl5-4m-nac VilEiliietoii - anl , VeldoE; Railroait Cd: 1 OFFICE OF GEN'L SUPERINTENDENT, I . ' WrumreToir, May 80th, 1873. y 'J SPECIAI. NOTICE. fSt AND AFTER , . no passengers will be carried on 'The Through sxpress irreigut xnans.". - - " - . , . JOHN F. DIVINE, , maysi-lmnac " " " ' GenTSup'f 9 TRAVELING BAGS. VALISES. SADDLES, A Harness. Bridies. Martingales. Collars. Hemes. Trace Chains, Whips, Spurs, Dog Collars, Shammol Skins, Leather, Feather 'imsters, Axie urease, saa- 7Uara iwere. Also a lane t of second-hand Baddlery uooda. i. lS ' I: No. 8 South Front 8b, may8-tf nae Wilmington, N. O. MISCELLANEOUS Salt! Salt I Salt! 32 900 BC3 AMERICAN AND ' , . , . 7 . , . . LIVERPOOL GROUND, ALUM And Worthmgton-FINE SALT, '.'?'" ' i . ( ; . For sale low by--- ' ttf ' ' . ' WTLLARD BROS.' Sealed Proposals V TV)R THE CONSTRUCTION OF "THE TEMPLE JD OP ISRAEL." to be erected on the corner of Market and Fourth streets, will be received until the 23d Instant at 12 M. Plans and of B. Weill, fications may be seen at the store o, it Maraet street. ' The Committee reserve the right to reject any or au Dias. " " : ' . ; , s. n. fUhblate, f fmja1 iun5-td Jo Journal and Post copy. ' , .. ittwooi's iiiiiiiiB. ToTiic Bitters,: ; : TTTINCHESTER'S HYPOPHOSPHITES. I ,i s Pond's Extracta, Flavoring Extract) Extracts,. Congress Water, White Lead, Linseed Oil, Kerosene, Glass,1 Varnish,' Ac., Ac., at June 5-tf . GREEN A FLANNER'S, 1 SMngles ! Sliingles ! i rr OA AAA Na 1 HEARTS, .lii. oa'aaa NOy 1 HEARTS, i swvav vv i s. 7 On hand and ifor sale by - I;,v V. K ""f l : r.t.''f b.' parsley' a col" -rt- i'- t j j . rr :v"i: Bebt Qdshen! Britter; ! . At Lowest Figures in this Market. '- June 5-tf CHAS. D. MYERS A CG. - a ka One month: . .' VjTAV.! two noDtni ,.,., Three months.. ........ M ' Blv mtnttia 1 V .15 00 tS 09 HM ka na Contract Advertisements taken at wooon t w n , Uonately low rates. Five Squares estimated as a narter-column, and ten squares as a half-columnV ' i t ' MISCELLANEOTJS-. . ; : A. CD Jil J3j ID a " ' ' IAVETHIS DAT ASSOCIATTtn wn tit t 'i i self Mr. Heinrich Westermann (rormerlr with - . J 1 K. 1 1 i . . . " Messrs. Adrian A Y oiler), who ia well known to the business community for his integrity, experience 1 and business capacity. , . i v . KDTJARD PKSCHAO. ' 1 t Wilmington, N. C, Hay 1st 1873. j COPARTNCRSniP NOTICE. i v ;.i I.--, ii . i. . ', - . -i. , '. 1 Referring to the above Card w. beg lears te inform -the basiaees community that we have this day en-. iered Into copartnersalp, under the firm' nam. of It. PescHaii Sl Wesemann;.;' 7 For the transaction' of a r 1 Wholesale Grocery & Connil:aBmr In this city, and respectfully tender our services, , promising that aqy business intrusted to our care will meet with prompt attention, and we hope that our long business experience will enable us to give full satisfaction to our patrons.'' ' 1 1 j.t E. PESCHATJ it WESTERMANN. ' ' j Wflmington, N. C., May 1st, 187S.'0 ' " i' 'l4hn : .. :;; ; excuesiowto SiMtMe ani k BlactM:- GroniiSj t Stonewall Iodgo No. 1, K. of P. i rpHE STEAMER WACCAMAW WILL LEAVE X foot of Market street at 1 o'clock A. M., on -Wednesday, June 11th, for Smithville and the Black neh Grounds. - A good band of muaio will be on board and every facility will be offered to mike It a pleasant trip. Parties not wtshinB to to to the Blackfish Grounds can lay over awSmitfivlUe, where the music will re main ,ln oroer to let tnem enjoy tnemserreey " ' . EST PositivelT no liauors allowed on the boat ' The Committee reserve the right to reject all ob jectionable persons. I Only a limited number of tickets will be eSered for sale. I . ' All necessary refreshments fee the! Inner man will be furnished on the boat. , ; Whole tickets. .". . ; . r." J. .; : HV.'i '. : 11 : ; . tl W ; Children.,..........,. - 60, Tickets for sale at Heinsberger's book store and by the committee. W. 4. DAVIS, T TU TTT-arn t 4nna KKt V VV JAAil v. R. L. HARRIS, Pont. MedicinesVv JUST RECEIVED BY BTSAUES. - PEARL'S WHITE GLYCERINE, MAGNOLIA Balm, Laird's Bloom of Youth and Opera ; Pernne, for the Complexion j Phul- erous and TJrsina, for the Hair; Labia's Extracts, Florida, Lavender ana Bay w aters. uerman .ters. Genni Cologne and Otto Roses, for the Hand . kerchief. Also. Radwav's Re lief, Resolvent and Pills, SarsaparUla, Rosedslhv1! n.enneay'S uiscovery, jrerrateaiWK. jrerro. y Phosphorated EUxer Calisaya Bark, : j" Panercatin Paper. Mosauito - Paper, Fly paper. Sold by - ; ,7vLr:JJ .!" . 4, ii. fHQUjwuxn x, Druggist ana caenust JuneS-tf ' " ' ' LppittVoornef.'1 Soiiii4,Eesitoce for .Salarr; Eeit j v I WILL SELL MY PLACE ON GREEN ville Sound, well known as SHANDY HAtLV ' win IIK mmmit ' vnilAa wW ee IIfOsilMtA f sHva 4tsa an art pqtcu luiice iiuiu vv liisaiiiaWM.. vu wtM? sveativiei The house is large and well adapted for two families or lor apuDiic nouse. xnere are au necessary out houses garden and orchard,, also two beautiful - -" - -. ." I , .BUILDING LOTS ,. a,, . . , . south of the buildinz. Persons wishing to Durcbase win visit the premises and see for themselves. - If not sold by the 15th instant wtU be rented until the 1st May nert. Nntira will he glvea. jane-lw:o. h f rttfy yf ;C. OQBSE '. BRICK 1 BRICK. -Ot-. UJtl g-.f; .11! J "X I i1'!0 r. fr.ii-;: Mi ..! ' (.-"t,T-w .! i-yt', ..:. Wwii XvThousand.,,;; w S E CON D JI A n r n It I C It t 'tit-.', y.!; 'J ':.:; :).' .i!- '?. ' QLEANED . ANDtIN GOOD; ORDER, ,j j;j iO'i WM i,i3it -majrS8-tf ' WILLIAMS' MURCHISON:" v i Mayor's1 Oflaice, . CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. C., All BILLS ' CONTRACTED' BY "ATJTHORrTT of the late Board of Aldermen, previous to the 1st ii.t ?. . ii. i'f.: -mtiii-ii i . 'ij.j' of May, 1873f wUl be presented at once for payment. and persona .holding them are. requested, to send them up for collectloa immediately. -'tifi 'l.t;'. one5-tf W. P. CANADAY, Msyo1. :r ; Just Received; 1 1 -,f.. CANTON GINGER FKBSHKV1R, m , BASPBKRSY 8YKUP, POTTED HAM, j JELLIES. PRESERVES, LEMONS. ,'f. '., ORANGES 0. Act C ALE Ginger Imp., R. Younger, McEwan's; I . Porter, Brown Stout i , . . : ap 5-tf JA8. L METT8, 67 Market st St. EiiiilliQivSL- LonheV- SLHacarie; C Li A 1VE T ! A fuU line of Santera suae! lUOna Wines. J,t . I: .- :,:-'.'i CHAS. D. MYERS A CO., JaneK-tf f,;t."','V; r 1 North Front street "T- ; Wanted. Hoard, with furnished booms, fob a gentleman and wife,- in a family Where there are few or no other boarders.' Some distance front' the busi- ness part of the city preferred. Apply at this office June SSt r ;. ,..'..4...,il..i,,.i.f.... - Old Lines ... j .. ''-V ' " ft l: nnn , BARREI3 FLOUR.; (u: Si, OOO LBS. D. 8. SIDES AND SHOULDERS. IOO BABJvKLo BUUAa. ' . 1 . 8O BAGS OOFFEEm -' r :mmn' --"w 400 BOXES SOAP, CANDLES, STARCH, Pp. ; TA8H, LYE, TOBACCO,A. Low to the tfaoV ap 8g.: v . . .. . EDWARDS A HALL. DANVTLLB TE4KS, VIRGINIA Man ufacta farmers and business men generally wlU llnd . rTbaMl valiiahl saedlnia ice advrtl!s Ot for obtalninr correct Information concerning tbe re? .. s&rSlaESTof the D KtSrlvanla rlnia and North Caroline, " TU rPaa r urtvalled nTthu the nest jOtoWiofrvm ia the United and Us leneral arrtenttural ae vantages are 10 any otner sccuon or un Times" is ouhlished weekrr at tt 60 as illsbed vear. or tl 86 for slxmonuu Times Office, Danrine, Va, . jaaie-u III V