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.1 Editor. CICERO Wi HARRIS, ) ; WILMINGTON K. C: Tuesday Morning. April 20, 1875. " AX ELECTION FOR ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY DELEGATES TO A CONVENTION TO AMEND THE STATE "CONSTITUTION WILL BE HELD ON THE FIRST THUBSDA T OF AUGUST, 187V THE CONTENTION WILL MEET A T RALEIGH VON THE GTH OF THE FOLLOWING SEPTEMBER. " ' P1IGSIDENTIIL DBA D-HEAD1NG AT A HALT IN CONNECTICUT. Whether or no the recent comfirm ation in the -way? of Democracy of Connecticut has had any thing to do with the virtuous inclinings manifest ed by some pf her people since the cleotion we know not. We see that ' byorder at the authorities "of the New York, New Haven and HafT ford Railroad the President and his party going to the Lexington Centen nial were hatted at the cars and com pelled to " shell out." We" learn it happened id this wise: President ; Bishop, t of (J tho t New Tqrk;; New Haven and Hartford Railway, sent a dispatch to the general . superintend ent of that road saying: "An injunc- " tion-has been served on us by the Supreme Court,, in session at Hart ford, prohibiting the Company, un der penalty of $20,000, from permit ting any officer, member of the Legis lature, or servant, of any State, or of ' the United States, or of any town, county or city in the United States, to travel on our road without pay ment of .the regular 'fare. ' Issue or ders immediately to all conductors to collect regular fare from all such per sons, whether they have passes or not." v-:'-; The injunction which brought the wandering Ulysses face to face with stern realities he had not anticipated was obtained, by a Mr. Henry L. Goodwin, of. East Hartford, who is the owner of ten shares of stock in the company,' and claims that bis profits as a stockholder are affected by the free pass system. His "sprynge to catch woodcock" was just in time to entrap the festive President of the United States. It is said that that functionary was quite, wroth at hav ing to pay bis way, and assnmed a heroic attitude of disdain. A STERN BUT RIGHTEOUS BE BIKE. No paper, perhaps, save the New York Tribune in old timee, has more zealously advocated the prin ciples of he Republican . party and defended, day in and day out, the leaders,' no matter how bad, of that organization than the New York j Times. ' Recently, how ever.' the Times'a shown unmis takable sigtU of independence. It has shaken its shackles nearly off, in trntb, and soon - we expect to see it arrayed in open hostility to the Re publican party. It thos alludes to a speech madd by the Vice President, who now els ims to be a sort of mod erate Republican. The occasion was the celebration of the Centennial of the' Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery . So ciety. J The Times says: Vice-President Wilson has bee making a speech at Philadelphia, in which be ex pressed his fe$rs that "there is in the coun try to-day a counter-revolution against the colored man.f We can only assure the Vice-Presidenjt that it must be a very quiet revolution, fof we tiave heard nothing of it. He also laid it down as a principle for ac tion Ibat ythe! condition of the colored man iniiKt i be imbroved.'' What! improved again? A gnjat deal of money and some blood have been already expended on these ''improvements," and, as in Ihe case of a man who is altering his house, we should be glad to know When the job is likely to be finished, ,1s it not almost time to think about the desirability of improviug the con dition of the i'bite man? He may be in ferior to thebiack, but still he is a human being. " Wot at all. Says the Louisville Courier Jour nal: The North Carolina peonle are verv mncri in earnest ovek their preparations for cele braiinj? the Centeunial of the freckleinburg Declarat'tuu IodependeDce, which occurs May 20, and, jto tesiify their general gooU feetintr, sent aj cordial invitation to Fresi. ilMtit Grant lojbe present on the interesting fa8'n. Grant, however, through ' hi's - Secretary, declined very curtly, saying he was too bufiy to attend. Knowing that the President has an abundance of time to at teud the Concord aud Lexineton Centennial next week, arjdto lounge at Long Branch, tiie North Carolinians are very iudignant at his treatment of their courteous invitation. Not by auy means. We don't care one of the (straws he will suck his juleus through next summer.. at Long Branch for his discourtesy. It hurls ' himself only.. If he had accepted the invitation, he would be kindly enter tained as the first officer of the Ke public. ; As he chooses to stay away, n'importe; we will save our paiua and politeness for a better man. The country; has now some able Governors. r To ; the KsUtbelow, named bv the Phil&del rni- Time a we night add a few more. The Times. says; " Tilden, of New York; Gaston, of : the Bay State; Allen, of Ohio; .( r.;U- '...'I-, . " X7Z1. O. BEBNAKD, HELPING TO NAIL A HE. In a letter from Arkansas, Mr. Charles Nordhoff, "of the New York Herald, bears testimony .to the judici ous administration of the present State government under Gov, Gar?. land, and to the liberal treatment of colored citizens by the Conservatives now-that they have gained . the as cendency, a fair proportion of the of fices havinir been eriventto persons, of . C3 r . . -. ? . - V African descent by tbe Garland men. Thus is that gallant "ex-Confederate helping to nail indignantly to the counter the spurious com of , rebel- atrocity to the negroes," f WASH BURN 1 1K1 LINES. A Wnshinrton ' correspondent of 1; . . i- - the Cleveland Leader says he Js told by high authority that Mr. Wash burne "has informed his confidential friends that he has positively with drawn from the contest for the presi dential nomination."! Then Mr. Washburne has put himself to a good deal of unnecessary trouble. Every body else knew that it must be either Grant or an antipodal man like Blaine. The contest for the Presidency has already assumed that positive phase! We are to have a Napoleon on the press. Prince Napoleon goes to Brus sels to start a newspaper. His kins man, citizen Charles Napoleon Bona- parte Evans, of the Milton Chron icle could show him a thing or two in the business if he would come over to our Press Convention, which nieeU ini this citv next month. At least he could show him how fopls are killed who, playing out asprjnces, settheui- selyes up as journalistf. They say . the heaviest editor in averdupois, we mean Ms Mr. Michael Maylart, of the Sullivan county, PaJ, Democrat, who pulls dowu the scales at 375 pounds. Now, if Milord May lart will come down here with the North Carolina quill-drivers on the 11th of May, we'll giv0 him a front seat in the synagogue and the largest devilled crab on the dish. Come, Mike, me broth of a boy. The two party organs ot t3t. PaiilV, Minnesota, the Pionter and the JPres$, have consolidated under the name of Pioneer Press. The new paper will be independent, and the , move decid edly detrimental to the Grant" party. Gen. J. 13. Hood has arranged to establish a stock farm and summer residence near St. Paul, Minnesota, this season. s . George Alfred Dencribelb Evans. , In a pen portraiture of the nota bles in the- Beecher trial George Al fred Townsend, the"Gath" of the Philadelphia 1 imes, thus unfavorably and sensationally get up Mr. Evarts: To arraigu so great a legal fame would be an assumptiotij but a man can often be seen through his law, and I am always amused io see Evarts, who is a polemical kiod of a lawyer, throw the grandeur of1 his: smalluess into an audience. He has a good deal of -Beecherisra iabout him, and mixes platitude, law land artifice tb gether,'aud delivereti the gruel with the seriousness of Don Quixote ad- ministering nis magic lotion to an audience of Sancho Panzas. j Imagine a man resembling one of the old-fashioned school boys, with a high stock, a rueful countenance, and a high hat clapped on the. summit of a lean, theatrical figure, stalking into court tii teen minutes late every; day, duc conscious mat in ere can be no justice when he is absent. In a few minutes he starts up at an available place and speaks, perhaps, as follows: " Now, if your Honor'please, bur point is this to-wit: Thatiin the scale of moral places there are articles which are-nay must-by liw be coruputea, ethics no standard of weight, ureinent or dynamics, and mcas- jthat, amongst these articles, is the article how in evidence to-wit : dried apples, wmcn, inT,nere aigesiai oi tne case, and my brother Abbott has authori ties to bear me oat, expand, en large, rotundity, and, if vour, Honor please swellin ihe human gatronomy when associatetl with; fluids uflioient to their purposes,aiid (tint, so inflating, tbey produce titfcirti upon ihe per functory . parie of. i our ; imperfect nature siitnlia. sitnilibus, as the ar cients had it to wit! colic colic!" Here the .Plymouth rows, which like anything a littlo iuciuuprcheiisihle, lean forward aud hold ilx-ir hoofs in readiness for a slain, while a poor, re signed jurymandeaVl to his friends cuts off a fresh - chaw of toliicco, Somethiug in Evans swelling nostril, and extensive L forefinger f lighteus this juryman, so he puts his jack knife in his mouth and throws his to bacco under his chair. The'lli cat! ot the American Bar" proceeds; "Xow . you are do y n to colic;" says Fuller tOH, "what is the wind of your argn tnent?' This, if your Honor please, to wit: In the distribution of worldly equities, V this defendant, on the day in . question, v working in ' the plane of duty duty, " honor jjs tice; ' justice, honori duty J did, to witt in those portions of the structural man termed the inferior or abdomi nal, and they are, or pugut to be or might hayo been, tr thitherward, 'in fluential throughout theareana of ocwtjr,n being vi , tnertia,h co eval, ' co oratnate and co-exten nivey that he therein partook . of the dried apples in question, as the law has it the pomme sec, and that he did, for that reason" Stop," says the Judge, "I see it was a painful situa tion, lie lunched on dried apples ana spring water, and couldn't get through the door. vj. -overrule that point. io on, now l" ine"Jtieador tne Ameri can Bar" di ftivs a long breath, dis tends his valuable nostrils, glares at the Judge as if his days were num bered on that tribunal, and slowly says: '-Your honor will note our ex ception." x , STAR DUST. tt. A. Brock has been elected secretary of the Virginia Historical Society. The Presbyterian Church in this and other countries numbers about 8,500,000 souls. " The Tilton night-shirt combines a shirt and a pair of - pantaloons, and is buttoned up behind with a row of horn buttons. The Rev. Dr. W. K Hatcherof Petersburg, Va., has accepted a call to the pastorate of Grace street Bap tist Church, Richmond. The Southern Churchman gets off the following: What does Dr. Ke Koven exclaim in his night-visions? Is this a Jagger that I see before me. They are calling Paul Boy ton a Lcander, but the way he handles his paddles his feat is more that of a He row. Ni Yl Commercial Advertiser. A correspondent of the Philadel phia Times at Wilkesbarre ventures the prediction that tho presence ot the troops will be required there two months longer. Tho saddest thing in life is the spectacle afforded by a young person who has burnt all her hair off her.f ore head with a hot slate pencil and can not afford to buy a row of curls. " Whv ir ivrmifn r much more courageous than men T asked a lady tne oiner uay, auer vaiKing ut pontics and war. " Because it is not they .i i j r ..ii.: 7.i:- l who have to fight !" replied a gentle man. The Springfield Republican, a paper not exactly ortnoaox to us party name, liaving received tne mail route "ad." for western Massachu setts: scratches its head and dubious ly asks: " Can iu be that the Postmas ter General is really going to adver tise in the' paptrs of largest circula tion, like the merchants, manufactu rers aud servant girls." Senators and members of Con gress have to a large extent been suf fering from typhoid fever since the adjournment. Hon. Heister Clymer, representative of this district, is just recovering from a severe" attack, and so we see is Senator Ferry, of Connec ticut. The abseence of proper venti lation in the halls is given as the cause. Reading Times. A Sensational Humbnc Some considerable excitement was created among Virginians to-day by a rumor that the Centennial Commis sion at Philadelphia are about to ap ply to have the sarcophagus contain ing tho remains of .Washington re moved to Philadelphia during the ex position of 1876. It is declared that the State of Virginia will never con sent to this. Washington telegram to Baltimore Sun. , JJUSLNli&S CAHOS. THOMAS G-RJEME, Gen'l Insurance Agency. Fill , 31 All IX 12 AXD LITE. Princess Street, between Frotat and Water Sto. may lu-ly - - ADRIAN. B. VOIXXBS. VI)KIA & VOLLEKS, Corner front aud Dock. htm, WILMINGTON, N. C. WUOUUJALS OROCEKS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Country merchants wUl do well by calling on ua and examining oar stock. - - nor 19-tf C fi 9IITC1IEL.L. & SON, 0OMMISSION MERCHANTS And Dealers in . Grain, Floor, Hay. and also Presto uroonu ifxeai, reari iiomiur "5 and rlt. 1 Nob. and 10 W. Water at, Wilmington, N. C Proprieioro of the Merchant's Flooring Mills. . nov 25-tf . - . LEGAL CARDS. Jf, . STEDHAJT, Jt Attorney at Law, ELIZABETH TO WN, N. C. jnly7-DAWtf MISCELLANEOUS. THE CAROLINA. CENTRAL E AIL WAY COMPANY, WILMINOTON, X. . Ap il 16th. 1673. Z5z 5 JJ imait X Jr-1-,2A CAROHA CENTRAL Fast Freight Line,, FrFIGUTEKS ARE NOTIFIED that Freight, to the extent of five car' loads per day each way, will be carried between Wilmington and Cha lotte through in TWELVE HOURS. New York aud Valtluiore Steamer' freight will be promptly transferred and taken by this line. Freight cither way "by car load will be carried to and from OLD DOMINION STEAMERS to Char Jott in twenty-nine hours. . . . Regular freight traiBS through to Charlotte or Wllmtngton in twenty-four hours. , C3P,A Passenger Car will be carried on Freight train between Laarinburg and WiJmicgtoa. . 8. L. FREMONT, arrH lw 1 General Snp't PORE PARTICULARS. My Assortment of SPRING- AND S U.MME It GO OD S Is now Complete in all M V CUSTOMERS IIAVE SHOWN THEIR APPRECIATION liberal purchases, for which lam tnanliiui. STRANGERS AND- Desiring the Value CAN GET IT B Y April 18 tf NO TICE THE ATTENTION OP THE PUBLIC IS RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO THE FACT THAT THE 1 Carolina Central Railway being completed and fully equipped for bueineesg offers with its connect ions at Wilmington, boih via Mrect Steamer Lines and via Weldon and Portsmouth, to Baltimore, Phila- deipnia. jNew yorK, tiopton ana rr-vmence Wilmington and TfJ UJIAKLUTXJS, STATES V ILL, SMUiLlS Y , .i Ituthcrfurdton, Asheville, and all tt&tions on the Atlantic, Tenn. & Ohio, Western Morta Carolina JKaiirovis as well as an points in bEOKUlA Aiil ALAK a MA. Insurance from b. a tern cities guaranteed as low as via any other line. No terminal or transfer charges, and Uaieii altvj low mm the lowett.- Kates to all points furnished upon application to Building. hP-tf KEAli ESTATE SALES. Sale pf Real Estate Unter Mortgages. BY VTKTUB OP, AND IN ACCOKDANCB WITH the previsions of the several and respective in deiitaiv s of mortgage hereiua-ter referred to, made by Thomas U Carr und his wife Caroline N. Carr, the lot of land and premises conveyed by said In dentures of mortgage a d hereinafter described, will be Bold iy poblic auction, for cash, on Friday the 30th day or April, 1875, at 12 o'clock M. at ihe Conn House in the City of W ilmington in the coun ty of New Han .veraud biate of North Carolina. The two first off aid indenta ea of mortgage bene made to Da Bratz Cuilur, Michael runly and Kobert B Calder as Trustees of " The Wilmington banding Association," and thereat estate thereby conveyed tra sf erred and conveyed. by said Trustees to said Ass-elation by deed dated the 8. h day or Apili. 1871, and duly registered In the office of the Register of the county of New Hanover, in Book B. B tt. at page 490; and the remaining ten of said Indentures of mortgage being made directly to said Association; via: Ihe first of taid indent urea of mortgage beating date the S4th of August I8b9, and registend in the ofliue aforesaid in Bttok W. W. at page b97, the second da ed the Sir 1 01 January, 1870, and registered as a oreraid in Book Y. Y. at pate 808, the third dated the 3rd of January, 1871. and registered as aloresaid in Book A. A. A. at page 511, the f ourth dat d the S7ih of April, 1871, and letistered a aforesaid in Book B. B B. at pae 646. the fifth dated the 28 h oi Sep. ember, 1871. and registered as aforesaid in Book C. C. . at page 476, thd s xth dated the 4th of October, 1872. and rtgis tered as aforesaid In Book F. F. P. at page 244, the sevtnth dated tbeS5tu of June. 1S73, and registered as aforesaid in Book O. u. at page 685, tiae eighth dated the 1st of December, 1873, and reittrtd as aforesaid in Book H. 11. 11. at page 86 , the ninth dated the 26t h of December. 1873, and registered as aforesaid In Book 11. H. U at page 445, the tenth dated the 17th of February. 1874, and registered as aforesaid in Book H. U. II at page 725. the eleventh dated the 2 1st of April. ib74, and registered as af ore raid in Book J. J J at page 161, aid the twelfth dated the 29th of October, 1874, and reif t. red as af reea d in Book K. K. K. at page 151. The land and premises con veyea by sa d several indentures of mortgage and to be sold as aforesaid being situate in the City of Wilmington aforesaid and butted and bounded as follows: Viz: Beginning in the t-oaih era line of Ma-ket street at a point one hundred and fifty-one feet eastwardiy from the southeastern in tersection of Market street with Front street, thence running eastwardiy with said line of Market street twenty lour feet and four inches to the co nor f a lot formerly belonging to the late Sarah Mnith, thence southwardly with the Western ine of the lot J rererred to and at rlgnt angrea witn tne i neor mar ket street to the line of an alley extending from From street to Second etreet known agBettenrourt'r Alley, thence westwardly with the Northern line of said Alley to a lot whi h formerly belonged to the late Mrs. A. Paul Repiton, and tnvnee northwardly with the Wecterp line of the lot last referred to, to the beginning on Market street Wilmington, March 29th, 187&. WiUGUT & STEDMAN. mar 30-30d Attorpeys. Sale of ; Real Mate IMer Mortpp. BT VTRTCE OF AND IN ACCORDAKCK WITH the provisions of a certain deed of mortgage executed by Stacy Vao Amringe and his wife Jnary Frances Van Amringe, to " The Wilmington Build ing Aesociation" dated on the 23d day of .November A. 1)., 1871, and registered in the office ot the Register of New Hanover county in Book D D. D. at page 50 and following We will on 1 hursday the i 2d day of -pril, 1875, at 12 o'clock M., at the Court House door, in the city of Winning on, sell by pub lic auction for cash the following described property : Viz.: A certain pier e or parcel of land, t-ituatein said city of Wilmington on the East side of Second street and on the south side ef Orange street and bom ded as follows: Beginning at the intersection of ald Orange and Second streets, and running thence with range street East 70 feet thence South ic a line parallel with ftcoud street 65 feet, thence . West parallel with Orange street 70 fetto & cond street, thence with second H eet North 65 feet to the beeinninz. Being part of lot No 1. Block 127 according to Turner's plan ot said city of Wiiming- D" WRIGHT & STEDMAN, mar 31-3Cd At ton eys. - SALE OF REAL ESTATE. BY VIRTUE OF AND PURSUANT TO THE provisions of a certain indenture of mortgage made by Samuel H. hirdaey and : Kate S. Birdsey h wife to "The Wilmington Bniidmg Acsociat n, hearng date t'.e S7th day uf Auaut-t, A. D.. 1H70, nd duly iegi"tered iu the pruper oince, the tmder i.n d as th Attorneys oi said mortgage. wi,l on Wtdne(!ay the 2Srh day of April A. i 1875, at the -door o- the Court House of tuecoun'y of Iew Han t.ver.s. 1' by pubil auetmn for cai. the following des Ciibtd piece or panei of land, titua;em the . city of W ilmington, in a:d caniy of New Hanover that i to Biiy" one certain lot or parrel of' land, besrin- jinig at a point in tne &cu nmn line oi dock ttreet. inii-iy re en ieet vna six incites irom tne normwes- t rn coiner of a lot belonging to tiie heirs at law or ;ce is esof the late Dr. VvUUam J. HarrifS.: Said point being about one hundred and seven feet and s'x ii-.ctiia from the Western :lue of Second etret-r. tbence runaitig westwafdly with the Southern line of Dock street thirty seven ft-et aud fix inches, thence soutbw rdly in aline parallel withjs cond etrett one hundrt dand thirty-two feet, thence eastwardiy lu a line parallel with Dock stre t, thirty-sexen teet and six incut's to the line or the lot first' referred to and thence northwardly along tho liiie of aid lot to the Degtnnwg. WRIGHT A STEDMAN. mar 28-304. Attorneys. ValnaMB . Real. Estate for Sale.- BY VIRTUE OF AND PURSUANT TO THE provisions of a certain indeutme of moitgage maae ny i nomas u. i;arr ana ms w te Caroline IN. Carr, to San.utl E. Wectray, bearing date the fflth day tf March, A. D , 1871, and dufir registered in the proper olH e, the undersigned as the Attorneys of taid mortgagee, will on Saturday the 8th day of may, a u. ia.-, ac ine aour or tne court nonse ot tne county of New Hanover, sell by pubUc auction. for cash, the following described lot or parcel of land situate in the city of Wilmington iu said county of New Hanover that is to say beginning in the Northern line of Market street, at a puint sixty-six feet westwardly from the northwestern intersection ef safd Market sreet and Seco d street, running thence eatward)y with said line of Market ttreet f.nty-eight feet to the line of a lot belonging to the heirs or devisees of the late Thomas Cowan, thence northwardly one hundred and thirty-two feet to the Sod- hern line of Toomer's Alley, thence westwardly with said line of said alley forty ight feet to the line of a lot belonging to Sw John's Lodge, and thence southwardly with the Eastern line of said lot last re ierrea to one nunored and thirty-two feet to -the be- KLuning. , i lUUtlIDlAUllA. April 7, lers-SOd ' . Attorneys; the Different Lines. OF MY LOW PRICES BY THEIR NOT POSTED of their Money. CALLING A T 5 '8, 36 MARKET ST. Carolina Central Railway General Freight Department, WTr.MTWfiTnW Hf A TnTT 31cm unequaiea lacuuy ror nana ins eaipments rrom all Eastern Cities Greenville, Spartanburg, Atlinta & Richmond Air Line, Korth Carolina and tho undersigned. Office in Bank of New Hanover F. w. CLAhK, General Freight Agent REAL ESTATE SALES. Sale of Rear Estate Under Mortgages. BY VIRTUE O AND IN ACCORDANCE K ITH the respective provisions of the several deed or mortgage hereinafter referred to, the several lots or parce.s of land and premises, all situate with n the present limits of the city of Wilmington in the county or iew Hanover and state of North Caro lina, and conveyed by said deeds respectively to The Wilmington Building Absociation as herein after set forth," witt be solu for cash by public auc tion at the Court House in said city, at 12 o'clock M , on Thursday the 22d day of Aprd K5--that la to sav a certain parcel of land conveyed by Alex- aimer m.. euoiar lomti aioreeata Aiicnael CTonly, Lu Brutz, Cntlar and Robert a. Calder as trustees as aforesaid by deed of mo t gage dated the 29 h day of July, lt9, aLd rcgictered in the office aforesaid in Book W. W. at page 61. and conveved bv taid Cronly, Cntlar and Calder to said Association by the ueea neiore reierrea as maae oy said trustees to said Aeo lation. Beginning in ihe Aortem line ot Church street 8 1 feet irom the northwestern inter section o Church and bifth sueets. thence running wesi waruiy wita fata line oi ennren street 83 ieet, thence northwardly and parallel with frifth street 6 feet, theuce eastwardiy and parallel wita Church street 83 feet, and thence southwardly and. parallel with b'ifrh Dn.. Hti , K .. K I 1 - A certain other parcel of land conveved bv Edw la R. Brink and his wife tiliza Jane Brink, to sa d As sociation by deed of mortgage dated the 25th day of Auguei. io , ana amy regtaterea in tne otnee aforesaid in Book Z. Z. at vase 771. Beeinnin? at the intersection of the Northern line of liarn&t ttreet with Love s Avenue or street runn ng, tUencen rih wardly with the Western line of said Love s Avenne 6tf feet, thouce westwardly iu a line parallel with Harnett street 75 feet, thence southwardly in a line panuiei win taia loycs Avenue eo feet to Ine Northern line cf Harnett street, and thence east' wardly with f d line of said street 75 feet to tbe Beginning, m WRIGHT & STEDMAN, Wilmington, K arch 18th, 1875. Attorneys, mar 2-80d. Sals of Real Estate Under MortMe. T Y VIRTUE OF AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH mJ the provisions of a certain deed of mortgage. executed by Jackson W. Potter and Harriet Ann Potter to Mic ael Cronly, Du Brutz Cutlar and Robert S. Calder as Trustees of ' The Wilmington Building Association." .said deed of mortgage ueinx uaieo. on me nun Bay oi marcn A. U . lsi), and registered iu the office of the Register f rew Uanovtr coun'y. in B vok Y. Y. at Dure 7 0 and fol lowing: We will sell for cash by public auction, at the Court eus door in the cit of Wiimt Eton, on hursday the 22d day of April A. D., 185, a 13 o ciock M. the iouowiug described land viz.: a certain lot lying and bolag in said city of WUming ton and known in the p an of said city as part of a lot in Block 158, fronting on Dock i-treet, between eveBth and Eighth streets. Beginning on Dock Btreet 176 feet from Severn h Btreet, thence running witn .dock street 44 teet to the line of tdward T. Burrtss, tbence a northwardly direction with eaid line 130 feet, thence a south westwardly direction to Nancy Ward s line 44 feet, thence a southeast wardly course with Nancy Ward's line 130 feet to the first stauoi. on oock street. WRIGHT & STEDMAN, Attorneys. mar 81-30d Sale of Real Estate Under Mortgage. BY VIRTUE OF AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH the respective provisions of two certain indent ures of mor. gage nv.de by J seph J. tllie, thefijst toDu-rotz cutlar, Michael Cronly and Robert E. Caider, as trLStees of -Ihe Wimingun Budding 0.PBOCJU110U a area me u. a aay or August, 1869, and dulv retnstered in the nroneraffirat In Vmniz w W, atpaie 700 and following, convelng the land and premises hereinafter deccrined to said Cutlar. Cronly and Calder. who bv their deed daterl the Hth day of April, 18J1, and duly registered in the proper office in book B B B, at pae 49, conveyed the same to "The Wilmington Building Association;" and the second of said indentures of mortgage made by said Joseph J. Kl U to i he Wilmington Building Association," dated the 1st day of May, 1870 and amy registered a- aforesaid in book Z Z page 212 and following, the lot or parcel of land hereinafter detained will be cold by public auction for ash at the aoor or tne conn House in the city of Wilmington In the countv of New Hanover, 1 12 o lock M., on Fridav. the 30i h HvnfAi.nl ibtk iMi...' cerium piece or paicel of land situate in said c.tv of Wilm nsion, and described in said two indentures of mortgage as follows, viz: - lieginniug on Ckesn t street, running thence north fifty ft tt i-lon Tenth street to fcrambert's Jine thence west alon" Er.iaibert s line niitppn nni t Hunt a line, thence sou h with Hunt s line fifty feet to chesnut street and tbence along Chesnut street Biii' cu yoies uj me e;ut lilg, - -Wilmington, Mur.h a8 1875. ! 1 - ; W RIGHT & STEDMAN, mur-.8-30p Attorneys. MISCELLANEOUS. Spring Millinery. ' AT E.M.STROCK&CO'S. Evans' Block, Princess Slreet. A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL VARIETY CP a. a i iii3 r Latest -Spricg Styles OF BONNETS, HATS, MILLINERY, GOODS, Just Received. . Ac, We keep only the Best Goods, th3 and cell them at Lowest Possible Prices for Casli. - Call and examine our stock before making your purchases. - 6 v mar 80 tf - x i -. Evans' Block, Princegg St. Butter, Cheese, Ac. New lota of Mountain and Goshen Butter, Cream Cheese, 1 ard, Crackers, fcoap, Ac. For sale low by r nprll-tf , EDWARDS 4 HALL, s i r.i jc - r--ff ir TC-iV - V j, V'""J 1- 1 f J y REGULATOR TESTIMONIALS. " T have never seen or tried such a simple, effica cious, satisfactory and pleasant reme y in my life." li. Hainir, St, Louis, Mo. ' Hon. Alex. II. Stepliens. I occasionally use, when my condition requires it. Dr. Simmons1 Liver Regulator, with good ettect." Hon. Aijex. H. Ssephens. Governor of Alabama. Your Regulator has been In use In my family for Borne time, and I am persuaded it is a valuable addi tion to the medical science." Gov. J: Gnx Shoet- ER, Ala. : " . "I have used the Regulator in my family for the past seventeen years. I can safely recommend it to the world as the best medicine I have ever used for that class of diseases it purports to cure." H. P. Thiopkn. President of City Bank. " Simmons' Liver Regulator has proved a good and efficacious medicine." C. A. Nutttko. Druggist. ' We have been acquainted with Dr. Simmons' Liver Medicine for more than t 'enty years, and' know it to be the beet Liver Regulator offered to the public." M. It. Ltoh and H. L. Ltox, Bellefon taine, Ga. "I was cured ey Simraens Liver Regulator, RfteT having suffered several years with Chills and Fever." R. i. Akdebsoh. The Clergy , "Have baen a dyspeptic for years; began the Regulator two years ago; it haa acted like a charm n my case." Rev. 4. C. Hoolbs. Ladies Indorsement M I have given your medicine a thorough trial, and in no case has i failed to give fall satisfaction." Eixjcn Meachax, Chattahoochee, Fla. Siieriff Bibb County. "I have used your Regulator with succefsful effect in Bi ions Colic and Dyspepsia. It is an ex cellent remedy, and certainly a public blessing." C. Mastebson, Bibb County, Ga My Wife. " My wife and self have used the Regulator for years, and testify to ita great virtaeB." Rev J. R. Kkldbr, Perry, Ga. "I think Simmons' Liver Regulator one of t' e best medicmes ever made for the Liver. My wife, and many others, have used. it with wonderful effect." E. K. Spaeks, Albany, Ga. M. D. "I have used the Regulator in my family, and also in my regular practice, and have found it a most valuable aud satisfactory medicine, and be lieve if it was nsed by the profession it would be of service in ve.y many cases. I know very much of its component parts, and can certify its medicinal qualities are petfectly harmless. B. F. Gbioos, M. D., Macon, Ga. Sold by all Druggists. Wholesale by GREEN & PLANNER. jan!3-D6m&Wcow. G U AN AN IMPORTED NATURAL GUANO. A Genuine Animal Deposit. A MONOPOLY OF THIS VALUABLE DEPOSIT FAS BEEN GREATED IN FAVOR OF Till! tt . c)mPany hy h Crown Officers. Thename " GUAN AHANI" li a Registered TRADE MARK at the United States Patent Or tics, and all persons are warned from making use oi the same in connection with fertilizers ef any kind. THE COMPANY GUARANTEES THAT EVERY CARGO will be Analyzed BEFORE IT 18 OFFERED FOR SALE- Examine the Analyses and Letters of Prof. P. B. WILSON, Baltimore; Prof. n. C. WHITE, Professor University o'PcMsyfvanfa. fiia; Prof r A- GENTH Pbiiadeiphia, Professor of Applied Chemistry, I Ifl PORTED Guanahani Guano Company, PETERSBTJBG, TA. In offering this FERTILIZER to the Agricultural Community a Second Season we do so with the Hiniost Conudence, feeling satisded that the h h opinion, we formed.and expressed last season hasedon i "S1111.86?'8..11, btel mo6t satisfactorily borne out by the test, by whiclfall FertilizcM must be judged, that of the Plantation. . , ; . " . ."hi Sf811; ,wing tovte ,ate?w wMch we commenced importing, we were forced to put our Gna. fJLlft i iJ 1 ?e. u. now. having continued our Importations duringthe summer and fall, and ha iissr TnUie. W arehn8es jn this City and at city Point, we are enabled to put onr Wuat o im the market, in a condition as to dryness, and freedom from lumps, equal to any Manufactured Fertilizer. r nltl??n if thSfJSI -S?- our c,rcn!ar containing the cerHncares sent us, and which can be. had on llft J? "ivS-18!, IOJS'- Sr froS "ny onr AHENTB, Having nothing to conceal, we made an iwm nf.VJ t'labll8hed UHaeeV ?y P"bll8h.ng those letters received tmfavorable to our Guano, but careful in ' C8 prove8 th,at "Mee ot ,ts f8ilBre w notowinj. toanyfatdt iTthe GnanoTbut to Pvi .n:!ntldrOI',ro1- We 1 8ve frequently heard the samefcomplaints of u kindred tertiliZer, rie hemr&Untbn Farmers and Planters from Mafi la. d and to mmy n& recond to non& Carolma, justify usin claiming a place for our Fertilizer tupetu-r spwedCoS ournpLrtetomikV continned Patronage of GUANAHANI THE ST AND ARD FERTILIZER FOR Cotton, Tobacco OF THE I R E ?nSA5RLNGTON' of JobnAgton & Sons, t : . JOHN MANN, DAVID CALLEND A R, s W. a, K. FALKENER. For Sale by Adrian 'feb 17-3m b wis ' The tsvmntems of T.K-nr cS-,.. . are uneasiness and pain In the fide Kometimes tne pain is in the shoulder and is mistaken forrbenlmatism Th tetomach is affected with loss of appe tite and sickness, bowels in general costive, sometimea alternatin with laxJ JTfehed 16 tabled with pa'B and dull, heavy sensation. coneW able loss of memory, accompanied with painful rensation of havins Ut Ondone something which onqht to have been done. Often complaining Cf weakness, debility,andlow spirits' eometives many of the above evin' toms attend the dif ease, and at other times very few of then ; bat the Liver fs generally the organ most involves THE FAVORITE HOME " REMEDY Is warranted not to contain a single particle f Mercury, or any injurious mineral substance, but is run ELY VEGETABLE, containing these Southern Roots and Herbs which an allwise Providence has placed in countries where Liver Diseases most prevail. . it will care all Diseases caused bj Uerangenent ol tfie Liver and. Bowels. Stolons' iirer Replator, or leucine. I Is eminently a Family Medicine, and by beieg keDt I ready for immediate resort will save many' au hucr I of suffering and many a dollar in time and doctor's After over Forty Years'trial it is still receiving ttif mosi unqnaiifled testimonials to ks vir nes from persons of the highest character and responsibility -Eminent physicians commend it as the most EFFECICAL SPECIFIC for ConstipatSm, Headache, Pain in the Should .-.4 Dizziness, Soar Stomach, bad taste in the moutiw hi! tons attacks. Palpitation of the Heart, 1 miu in the region of thei Kidneys, despondency, gloom uu ! forebodings of evil, ail of which are the offsurinr f a diseased Liver. For Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Armed with f this ANTIDOTE, all climates and changes of water and food may be taced without fear. As a Remedy In MALARIOUS FEViiRf BOWEL COMPLAINTS, RESTLESSNESS, JAUN dice, nausea, , - ith as ko equal,. :'- It la the Cheapest, Purest and Best Family Medicine i In the World ! j Caution ! Bnyao powders or Prepared SIMMONS' LIVEil REGULATOR unless in our engraved wrapper, with Trade mark. Stamp and Signature un roken Notse other is genuine. i J. H. ZEILI1V & CO., - i Macon, Ga., and Philade'phia. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.- t.a.:k::e Simmons' Liver Eegulator, For all diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Spleeu . - I As a hemedy in MALARIOUS FEVERS, BO EL COMPLAINT DYSPEPSIA,! MENTAL . DEPRESSION. UE.stI LESNKSS, JAUNDICE, NAUSEA. SICK HEAD ACHE. COLIC, CONSTIPATION and BHJUIS NESS, IT MAS rVO EQUAL. AH AN I. ONLY BY THE the Agricultural Community, and no exertion shali he - THE and Grain Crops SOUTH. : C T O U S.1 VUAKK POTTS, Gtaeral agent. & Tollers, WILUmGTOX, n. c. (
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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