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0rmn0 0tnr T7ItI U. OCnNARD, I ' V Editors. CICEUO XV. HARRIS, f WILMINGTON, N. C: Saturday Morning. Anril 24'l8Y5.'J . . .. 1 . , , ". twenty nil at a nowwrrnv L0rrirHSIrSlTJFI oisraTvr, meet at BEialiN fHEifa os-ths FOLLOWING SEPTEMBER, ; i ; GRANT'S CABINET. The President's r about to recon- .. - rr:- nu uw .auucr ' xurmer ,Fb ine partisan scnemer w imams, re- - . 1 - TTr I tU rm.Ml.Wn nnit a aigns the Attorney Generalship quite ' I precipuaieiy. eiano auuuv oriu a ueciaraiwn 01 maepenueuee uu mo - The Librarian of Princeton Uol - 1. a -i t' -t -..l. ' loth of May. 1775. whereas Mecklenburg AA A . , 4-o.. iw wuuuraw, 11 womu, ui what under a cloud, if the Statements elsewhere printed are corroborated. What these r movements - betoken I perhaps no man not in the confidence of Grant can now say. If jBristow and Jewell were going out aud these men were going to ' stay and run the machine it might be reasonably pre sumed that the policy of bitterness and folly was to be continued. But the moderates stay and the extremes go out. We would not be surprised at any sudden summersault of "His Excellency,w He took two positions and made two contrary suggestions to Congress in the case of the Arkan sas Governorship. He is by no means as mule-headed as he is commonly thought to: be. - With him the first consideration is the third term. He woSWchange his policy to make sure of the nomination. If he finds that the Republicans of the North will not stand his nltraism he will roar them as gently as any sucking dove.': Bot torn 4.he. Weaver, was nothing to what hr rrt,,il Kn' tn xirrr thnt. third tprm "v T " v idea through successfully. - . If Grant-is cleaninar out the Augean . . . I stables, ine country win oeoeuenieti, 1. n ntnfiA. f n t K a 4 ViH" 1 arm lhai'D I iiwvtcyci IBI5S ms miiu mui. "r? are few worse men in the ranks of the Republican party than Otho Wil- liarns. Nearly all the rascality com- mitted upon the South during the lamentable! administration of Grant - - i - - - - can be traced directly to his restless little brain and malicious heart. Lou isiana and other Southern States can never forget this miniature combina tion of Marat and Foucbe, and they rejoice, that he retires to the shades of private life. ; The wave that buries his party will bury him. lie . can no more replace Judge Kelley in the TT-ti.Jl O.-i 0-- .U .-.4 I uuiieu owiw utsuiiie iuau uc v. UJr, unless au calculations ana every sign of skv and air fail Delano is a par- tiam nn wpt thinmi in ioint of I tisan, no great things in point oi -i. ; i l,:- I auiiuy, a mere Piac-uja, ua.uK ... office for selfish, and it is charged, disnonest purposes. iNOOoay except his circle of personal fnends will miss him. i v . ; ; ; . A8IaS I"VP - aie" w Wag its master in 1870. DEVELOPiiENf of abt CDLTCBE We find a very interesting summa- I rv in the Philadelohia Xedaer of a I . T,f aii Xf ya i-ennsyiyania university, it ireais oi the Life-Form jn Art, , and is devoted J to the study of the gradual develop- ment of art culture, and it shows by nn merous illustrations that the art history of a people is of great service I in tracing back their general culture I to its sources. From the signs which " make the language of a primitive, to the art which expresses its highest - culture, there is a resi'ttlar cradation, which may tie traced in - the, archaeo- i ' ' i ti ' . e S' k '': 'J'' "'' i - logical ... coiiectiona .oi various races. Beginning with, the more or less sue cessful reproduction of the living ob-. jects before; the unconscious, artist, there is :a circle " around which art travels, until in its last development it returns to its earliest purpose, and . is measured by its fidelity to truth as the test of its excellence. Dr. Allen ... .; ' . . - - . .. traces wun raucn iDorougnness the UiSIu,u.uiu uwe.yui cuii- .X . a a. . i i . . - ... n . ... n veiitionnl type, such as, dragons, ger- gotif, uiiicorriH, centaiirn " griffins, 'K..i.;r.;.. .nj .ntf.oV-n..i,.. r.., ;.. rpuino hum vnjvi ft ' 1 1 1 1 2 IXtllBMS 111 whn-h art- enlarges uP(m, and some- tunes uaricaturesjmture. : Mr. Darwin la4 devotedj a volume to the record of his researches unou the human ex. pression, and Dr. Allen has gathered together illustrations to show how im portant the study is, both in the art and the ethnology of various nation alities. - The Ledger makes this sug--geative remark: In our art Collections of other objects than conventional , pictures or Btatuary we are making ourselves acquainted with, the more or less successful attempts of man to record his , thoughts in ' carvings, in , painted Images, or in such other form or material as will best perpetuate his ideas or actions.":. Apart from their 'value as mere rarities, there is a higher jwid more important interest in - the greater or less degretr to Which they reproduce for uf tha times of genera ? ions long gone1 byi many of .them with little or, no written or other lit erary history . ' ' ANOTHG1I. Recently our Mecklenburg has put to rout most of the doubtins Thomases, and satisfied all reasonable misgivings as to the fact of her Dec laration of Independence having been theearliest. ' Men from all parts of iQ xne union nave yieiaea our ciaim 10 i celebrate the 20tfr of May. ,,J5nt here come a whifDer of dissent, the claim L .... s - ;:. .i. vl Por pairwuo itupuiBB cameu Jnt ovnt? ' A PinnnK'n,4 no. I utv uwuuvu! ,, vuuof AiuuM u i i M, , a a. a r, I Atbianniirnrnrili nAtv nlAaeA nAnoi ltd Aon. tenmai eiim oerore Westmoreland couniv. r; p century D,ant that blossoms five davs earner than the .North Carolina flower, me , . . r I w m ' . . . a I westmoreianders, according to their traqi- . . k f v nd DUt absolved its alWiance on the 20th. We d5 not care to enter into adiscussion of there- KJ "V: out or it. Anything with the century ear marks about is all right Pennsylvania that ias the big Na tional Centennial seeks to wrest our smaller State laurels from our modest brow. . A big-' boy, teasing, bullying and stealing the biscuit from his little brother! . It is outrageously-small in Pennsylvania.,. . i . . S Who ever heard ' of . .this allesred TTT , , . . i AVestmoreland Declaration? And why did they make it only five days before ours ? The thing is palpably. . . . 'V,. .. ,,' . . a big Quaker joke of our Philadelphia w'a; v. .o,r uua rtf Anr i w.uo J jv. - little affair. ' i: - f GA NT'S ' HOPES. The Washington correspondent of the Louisville Courier-Journal says, " The discussion whether Gen. Grant intends to be a candidate for a. third term is reviving in political circles. J The belief here is very general that ' J P I he will be. A prominent Republican I i.' Jl" vuugreMu, wu BV.ue uu.b.uw discredited the report of Gen. Grant ' JnnihnhJ: hA "" -w i fuji talk on the -political future with 1 . , t "t .v " i -J i- I tne Jrresiaent, aua na.s cnangea nis opinion. 1 He now says that while the President did not-in this interview me any-explicit declaration on the subject, at the same time the -impres sion. was very decidedly made on his own mind that, the President expect ed to be a candidate iaffain." We have always been of those who 1 believe Grant wishes a third term and means to. have it if his party nomina tion will give it to him. j ! AN EX-TKEAMJR Kit IN DURANCE " VILE. Niles G. Paiker locked up in iailat : . ' I Columbia is certainly not quite so formjdable a person as Niles G. Par- t ,ua'rroaanrarJnm,.aom,7linT . , , , , . the fands of the State. But he is t v , : I .Mt fl8 osefal iu poinling a moral and adorning lbe 8ad Hjadof South Caro- .. wnfift ; He wa8 arrested Wed- n.dav on the cornDlaint of D.' H. , A , m o W wuaujWi.1..,iiv. iUU.., y. ....iucr i ton. W. B. Nash and Paris Simkins. comm;s8ioners.of the sinking fund. iuuu, i for embezzling money of that fund while State Treasurer to the amouut J of S28.100. and put in iail.nothav ins: rs tv Jii oy. ynaraoeriaiu 8 aumiuistrauou so far certainly seems to the observant bvstander all that could have been 1 expected of his late competitor, Judge Green, had he been elected and had he lived to carry out lhe reform plat- J form n The Rich mond DispatcJi ay a a merited tribute, apropos f the eulogies last Mon day at Lexington,' to Samuel Adams, lie was undoubtedly the most warm-hearted and simple-minded of all his house, and probably "the greatest man Massachusetts ever produced." ; Ohio Republicans are getting sick already over their prospects in Ohio, j They'll be sicker when Blallen, gets done hbllerin' at 'em next fall. 1 -' '- The Anihor ol Lynth Law. The Lynchburg, (Va.) Neits lately recorded the death of i Charles Hpnrv I I T , , :J T.vnh whn it. id atnioA vutxa tYid I . '-' 2rad8on of Charles -Lynch, the orii? inator of the famon Lynch law." ue w,u iree ,!t B" sianuuig in ine yara or uie tamily nomeiuead trom f Xl ' T l 8U8pended. ' Thii' Vtatenient is con- firmed by the authority of Webeter, wno 8ays,?the- term i8derived from a Yirgin,a. Lynch.who thus took the law into hit own hamW He Wrote It lu a Hurry." When a man' hands an' editor an article for publication, and asks him to " fix it up" because; he i ".wrote it in a hurry, and hadn't time to revise it," you may know that be commenced the.article directly after supper, and wres-lled with it -until rafter midnight,- rewruing it lourteen limes, destroy- ing a quire of foolscap, and "blessed" his pen -every two. minutes. Thats the way they generally - write an article when they are " in a hurry ,V and have no time to revise it." " The Corn King of Illinois. ' Sullivant: the biff farmer of Ford . t. t- .t. ' wuuj aii., ui cue vuu Mug) an tucjr , call him,-intends to plant 10,000 acres in corn ana lias rented y,uuu acres more to be planted in corn, r He will put 2,500 acres in flax, 1,000 acres in oats, and expects to cut 8,000 tons of. nay. - . . , STAUDUST. Pan Bryant nevei caused' a blush, says an exchange. : " Boston recently indulged in a The steamers and sailing vessels the British marine are abeut as 1 to 7. There's the capture of Ticonder S e ceieoraiea a trie jutn or may. -Arrangements for removing the trrob eaome K.ckapoo tribe; from :Texa naTe Deen completed. - HC- nt..i.. n a Ml xu. r. vuaimti .rrauuis AUailJS wm address the' Literary Societies of Amlerst I I - rr A rinriri(T rm mannamanr waav yvllV&W UfiL VVUJU4VUVUUJVU ft VWili . vuivkv .nucutio oaya m spelling words where i and e come together. as perceive, irener.ccc., me muewora -nce i 1 . . 1 Mil . camun me Key i aiways loiiowa i aau e foiow8 c.. . ;. A I 1 S 1 . . .-11 a 1 .V"UU1V.IU ulllcr" 2? they may possess. " Now let us talk abont -your business affairs," said a Connecticut girl to a young fellow after, be had proposed mar riage to her in a long address filled with ex pressions or passionate love. A. bill win be "introduced into the Connecticut Legislature early in the ap proaching i session.- nrovidins that no mem- ber shall be qualified to hold any office of uSl or emolument in ine gut ot tnatnoay. wb-ch w read at ,he Concord Cen- tennial exercises on Monday, has been with- held trom immediate publication, and will appear, it is said. in the Atlantic MonUdv fr June. ; ;. f s : : - - . ' A trampweighing 206 pounds, who lodged-at the Wareham, Mass., Poor- house, the other night, says that he weighed am vo pounds wiign ne started outlast win-. ;ter. and recommends his business to all in- valids. - - A lady, in selecting her toilette should always bear in mind that she must adorn herself m such a manner that when people lok at her: their attention, after resting for a moment on her dress, will be- come concentrated on her person. Bo saj s a critical conlemrJorary, - ? A portrait of Geome Eliot is thus described: "It is of life size, and rep- ZSS?,, 7 strong woman, ai- most masculine in stren?ih- a sf rnno-Hiv snd expression on the countenance, as if she ere weighed down with some ereatsor- The nictureisin the noasesSr0n of her Scotch publishers,' and occupies a place in their . private office with portraits i of Sir wnitpr Nontt Hmfpsanr John W ann lh ifittnek Shepherd and John Gibson Lock uarfc. nECKLEMBUBG CENTENNIAL. NOTES. Charlotte says ther late big fire shan t matter. Secretary Campbell of the U.S. Centennial Commission at Philadel phia says in response to an invitation l.nat a representation of the Cornmis- mnn mat? hp PTnoi'tcri at rtnr lluhrai ,inn . - tion. Hon. Charles Francis Adams is unable to attend, but writes a . very courteous Jetter of regrets and good wisbe. The Raleigh Sentinel remarks: Who knows but a pipe that some " " 2ood old Mecklenburg farmer will Umoke at the Charlotte Centennial I aball be carried back there a hundred years irom now and shown to "the hnv" a ri; nf tr-; ,! it w;n J " ,v ...... be carried about under the wing (for people will fly in those days) as a Srea" cum,B"J . ' treasurer bpmner sends a triendiy letter and contribution ot ten dollars. GOV. KEMPER S LETTER. Governor's Office, ) Govekjtob's Office, Richmond, Va., April 15, 1875. f Tios. W. Detoeyy Secretary 'Executive Committee : aDear SirI gratefully acknowl lhe Centennial celebration of ' the Mecklenburg Declaration of Inde- pendence, to be held in the city of ZXJUX P ' Slates should thus honor the occasion which recalls the heroic character of the revolutionary J fathers of North Carolina, as well as one of the uroud est events in the annals of the whole country. , 1 cannot promise that my ofhcial engagements will allow me the pleas- uro ot personally attending, but if at liberty to do so, I should be proud to join you. 1 have the honor to be, - t Yours most respectfully, Jas. L. Kemper. BUSINESS CARDS. A. ASBIAir.' 6-fl rtii TOX&KHS. ADRIAN & VOLLERS, Corner Front and Dock 8tsM ' T17HOLESALK GROCERS ft in all its branches. Country merchants will do well by canine on na ana examining our stoct - . , nov is-tt It. F. 3I1TCHEL.I, Jk SO IV, QOMMI8810N MERCHANTS - And Dealers in ? drain. Floor, May, and also Fresh Uro and meal, Pearl JHtamlny - - - and "Grits. Kos. and 10 N. Water Wilmington. N. C. Proprietors of tho Merchant's flouring Mills. BOV 25-tf - . - ; THOMAS G-RiEME, Gen'i Insurance Agency, FIKK, II A St IX F. - A.I i LIFC. Princess Street, between Front and Water Sts. may 10-ly e . : MISCELLANEOUS. - - - ISTOTICE. MAYOR'S OFFICE, Citv of Wilmington, 1 Jan. 23d, 1874. T7R0M THIS DATE AUCTIONEERS ARB A proniDitea seiung Dorses or stocic of any kind in front of the Oity Market. -- Princess street, . from the JSasi ern line ol Front street to the Western n of Fourth street or Second and Third st reets, be- I tween the Northerp line of Market and the Southern 1 e ot uneeaai streew, ar aesigaatea ror this pur. pue oj uiaer oi ine mmyvr. J.-H. TtOBINSONV Jan21.tr .i ..: ... City Marshal. .: :Flour, Sugar and CoJBfee 1 0 ft rt Barrels Good Flou r, M Barrels Refitiad iuv sugar, ill Brs coffee , . - For sale low bv pr H-tf EDWARDS HALL, ORE .PARTICULARS. My Assortment of SPRIN G AN b S - Is now Complete in all M V CUSTOMERS HAVE 8HOWNTHBIR APPRECIATION OF . MT LOW PRICES BY THEIR Uberal pnrcbdses, for whicb 1 am tliaaKiai. STRANGERS AND Desiring the Value CAN GET IT B Y ra. April 18 tf NOTICE. ipg rrna ATTWNTTON OfP THE PTTRMO TS WKSPltfrTFlTIXV TNVTTRn TO TRE ITAfTP THAT THE 1 Carolina Central Railway beins completed and ions at Wilmington, both via I'irect Steamer Lines and . aeipnia, JNew xotk, tsoeton ana T videuce Wilmington and TO CHARLOTTE, STATESVILLE, SHELBYy Rutherford ton, Asheville, and all etations on the Atlantic, Tenn. & Ohio, Western iNorta Carolina Railroads as well as au points m uSOKUIA AND ALAHMA. : . Insurance from Eastern cities uuaranteed as low as via any other line. Mo terminal or transfer charges. and Hates always a low an lbe lowest. Kates to all points furnished upon application to juuiaing. lp-trj REAL ESTATE SALES. Sale jf Real Estate DMer Mortgages. - BY VIRTUE OP, AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH the pre visions of the several and respective in dentures of mortgage bereiuaiter referred to, made1 by Thomas B. Carr and his wife t Caroline N. Carr, tne lot of land and premises conveyed by said In- den tares oi .mortgage a a neremaater , aescrinea, will be sold i y poolic anctici., for cash, on Friday the 30th day of April, 1S75, at 13 o'clock . M. at the Court House in the city of W Ilmington in the coon- . . . . : 1 1 J . i . . . 1 1 i ; ijwiiewniiDiTcrHU oiiw ut iiui iu ziwiiiuib. 1 he two first of eaid mdenta e of mortgage being maae is uu . urutz tnuiir, Micnaei romy ana Roberts. Calder as Trustees of ' The Wilmington Building Association," and the real estate thereby conve ed tra sf erred and conveyed by said Trustees to said Association by deed dated the 8th day or Apnt, iBTi. ana auiy registered in ineomceor tne Register of the county of New Hanover, in Book B. B B. at page 490; and the remaining ten of said xuuwu.w.a v. m.w. whbW v.u iii im. J w ii.i fc. Association; vis: 'Ine first of raid indentures of mortgage bearing aate the awn or auuubi I8t9, ana registered in the office aforesaid In Beok W. W. at page t97, the seeoxtd dated the Sletol Janmary, 1870, and registered as a ereeald In Book Y. Y. at pace 308, the third dated the 3rd of January, 1871. and registered as aioresaia in book a. a. a. ai;page 613. the fourth dat d the 27th of April. 1871, and registered as aforesaid in Book B. B B. at page 546, the fifth dated the 28th oi September, 1871. and registered as aforesaid in book C. C t '. at page 476, tho s xtn oatea tne 4tn oi uctooer, iKis. ana regu tered as aforesaid in Book F. P. P. at pase 244, the seventh dated the 35tu or June. 1873, and registered as aforesaid in Book t. Q. w. at page 686, the eighth datea the 1st of December, 1873, and remastered as aforesaid in Book 11. ti. U. at page 36 , the ninth dated the 26th of December. 1873, and registered as aforesaid in Book 11. U. H at pace 445, the tenth dated the 7tb of February. 1874, and registered as aforesaid in Book H. U. H at page 725. the eleventh dated the 21st of April. 1874, and registered as afore saidm Boor J. 4 J. at page 161, aid the twelfth dated the 29th of October, 1874, : and - registered as af reea d in Book K. K. K. at page 151. The land and premises conveyed hy sad several indentures oi mortgage and to be sold as aforesaid being situate in the City of Wilmington aforesaid and butted and Dounaea as follows: viz: Beginning in tne t-omn era line of Ma ket Ntreet at a point one hundred and filty-one feet eastwardly from the southeastern in tersection' of Market street with Front street, thence running eastwardly with said line of Market street twenty lour feet and four inches to the co.ner ot a lot formerly belonging to the late Barah bmith, thence southwardly with the Western ine of the lot referred to and at right angles with the line of M ar- aet street to tne line or an auey extending rrom Front street to Second street known as Bettcnrourt's Alley, (hence westwardly with the Northern line of said Alley to a lot whi h formerly belonged to the late Mrs. A. Paul Replton, and thence northwardly with the Western line of the lot last referred to. to the beginning on Market -street. Wilmington, atarcnzvto, isix . . ' WRIGHT & STEDMAN, . .mar80-30d';t:;i oj,JHJ--1 'l' Attorneys.- , . YamaHIe Real Estate for. Sale;;.:; By Virtue of and" pursuant' to the provisions of a certain indenture of mortgage made by. Thomas B. Carr and his wife Caroline N. Carr, to Samuel S. Weetray, bearing . date the 14th aay or narcn, A. u , 1874, ana auiy registered in the proper oflire, the undersigned As .'the Attorneys of t-aid morteaGree, wilt oa baturdajr the 8th day of May, A D. 187 at the dour of the Court noose ol tne county or new Hanover, sell Dy public auction, for cash, the followine described lot or barctl of land situate in the city of Wilmington lu said county oi JNew Jdianover tnat is to aay Deginning in the Northern line of Market street, at a point sixty-six feet westwardly from the northwestern intersection ef said Market street and Beco. d street, running thence eastwardly with said line of Market street f rty -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 Sou hern line of Toomer's Alley, thence westwardly .with said line of said alley forty-eight feet to the line of a lot belonging to Su John's Lodge, and thence southwardly with the Eastern line of said lot last re ferred to one hundred and thirty-two feet to the be ginning. WRIGHT & STEDMAN. AprU7,1875-80d Attorneys; Saie of Real Estate .. Under Mortgages. BY VIRTUE O? AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH the respective provisions of the several deeds of mortgage hereinafter referred to, the several lots or parie.B of iand and premises, all situate with n the present limits of the city of Wilmington in the county of New Hanover and State of North ' Caro lina, and conveyed by eaid deeds respectively to "The Wilmington Building Absoclatiou as herein after set f";rt U, will be sold for cash by public auc tion at the Court House in said city, at 12 o'clock M , on Thursday the 22d day of Apnl 175 that is to a a certain parcel of land conveyed by Alex ander M. bholar to the aforesaid Michael Cronly, lu Brutz, Cutisr and Robert B. Calder as trustees as aforesaid by deed of mo tgage dated the 29i h day of July, ltt9, ai-d registered m the office aforesaid in Book W. W. at page 6il. aud conveyed by tald Cronly, Cutlar and Calder to said Association by the deed otfore referred as made by said trustees to said Anto iatlon. Beginning in the Mortern line of Church street Si feet irom the northwestern inter section o' Chuich and Fifth streets, thence running westwardly with eaid line of Church street 83 ieet, thence northwardly and parallel with t ifth street 6i feet, thence eastwardly and parallel witu Church street 83 feet, and thence southwardly and parallel with Fifth street, btt feet to the beginning WRIGHT A STEDMAN. Wilmington, March 18th, 1875. -- Attorneys.' Tnar i-Bua. LEGAL CARDS. H. A.' STEDHA2T, Jr. AttorueyLaw- XELIZABETUTp WN; "N. . C. 1 July7-DWtf ; I J U - M - M ERG O OD S the Different Lines. NOT POSTED of their Money, j CALLING A T ra. katz's, 36 MARKET ST. . . uruiiuu vmrui nauwuf, f i .,'...: . 1 AT V ' Ocneral Freight Department, i WILMINGTON. MARCH 31st, 1875. I fullr eauipped for bustnesss offers with its connect- via Weldon and Portsmouth, to Baltimore, Phila- unequaiea I acuity ror nandtin? empments irom ; all Eastern Cities Greenville, Spartanburg, - - Atlmta . St Richmond Air Line, North. Carolina and the undersigned. Office in Bank of New Hanover i tr, w. cl.ak&, uenrai irreignt Agent . REAL ESTATE SALES: Sate of Real Estate Daier Mortgage. T Y VIRTUE OP AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH J the respective pro visions of two cejtain indent- nre oi mor gage mt.ae oy j- sepn j. Jvuis, the Just toDuruts Cutlar, Michael Cronly and Robert B. Caider, as trustees of The Wiimingu n Building Associanon " oatea tne lutu aay or August, lsey, and duly, registered in the proper effice in book W W, at pae 700 aud following, conveing the land and premises hereinafter deecriued to said Cutlar. wroniv ana jaiaer, wno dv tueir aeea aatea tne Bin day of April, 1871, and duly registered in the proper office in book B B B, at page 49, coHvejed the same to "The Wilmington Building Association;" and the second of said indentures of mortgage made by said Joseph J. Kl is to " I he Wilmingtou Building Association,"' dated the 1st day of May, 1870 and duly registered a- aforesaid in book Z Z, at page 212 and following, the lot or parcel of land hereinafter described will be told by public auction for ash at the door of the Court Bouse in the city of Wilmington, in tin cou t of New Hanover, t 12 oYlock M., on Fridaj , t..e 30th ay of April. 1875, that is to sa , a certain piece or parcel or land situate in said city of Wilmington, and described in Baid two indentures of mortgage as follows, viz: Beginning on Chesnut street, running thence north fifty feet along Tenth street to Erambert'a line, thence west along Erambert's line sixteen poles to Hunt's line, thence south with Hant s line fifty feet to chesnut street and thence along Chesnut Btreet sixteen poles to the beginning. Wilmington, March 88 1875. WRiOUT & STEDMAN, . mar 28-S0d Attorneys. ... MISCELLANEOUS. :;: Spring" Millinery. '..i .:: AT E. M. STROCK & CO'S. Evans' Block, Princess Street. A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL VARIETY OF LARG TUB J.X. - Latest -Spring Styles OF BONNETS, HATS, MILLINERY GOODS, 4c, Just Received. We keep only the Best Goods, and sell them ht the . -f. . j Lowest Possible Prices for Casb. - Call and examine our stock before making your purchases.: , mar SO tf Evans' Block, Princess St , . THE CAE0LINj CE2JTEAL - RAILWAY f; COMPANY, WILMINGTON, N. 0., AprU 16th, 1875. CAROLINA CENTRAL Fast Freight Line. V Freighters are notified that Freight, to the extent of five car loads per day each way, will be carried between Wilmington and Charlotte through In TWELVE HOURS. New York and BaltlmorOteamert' ' 7 freight will be promptly transferred and taken by this line. -' - .-. Freight either way by car load will be carried to and from OLD DOMINION STEAMERS to Char lotte In twenty-nine hours. Regular freight trains through to Charlotte or Wilmington uvtwenty-four hours, 1 ' W A Passenger Car will be carried on Freight train between Laurinburg and Wilmington. S. L. FREMONT, - aprl71w . . . : .General Sup't Wanted. QHPARD being the only Painter that buys O his Paints. Oil, Ac, direct from the Mflm fac turers, which enables him to do more woik for leas money than aay other. ' BHOP. PRINCESS ST. " WANTED. BARGAINS IN PAINTS, OILS, J, VARNISHES and Colors Brashes, At Call on Soepard, Prinopsa street, and bay Pure Linseed Oil for tl per gallon and other stock in proportion. apr 18 Ira s i TESTIMONIALS. " I have never seen or tried sncl a simple, effica cious, satisfactory and pleasant reme y in my life. H. Haineb, St, Louis, Mo. " Hon. Alex. IL. Stephens. "I occasionally use, when my condition requires it. Dr. Simmons' Liver Regulator, with good eflect." Hon. Albx. H. Ssephxns. Governor of Alabama. " Your Regulator has been in use In my family for some time, and I am persuaded it is a valuable addi tion to the medical science. " Gov. J. Gm. Short er, Ala. " I have used theRegulator in my family for the past seventeen years. I can aafely recommend it to the world as the best medicine I have ever used for that class of diseases it purports to cure." H. F. TfflCrFElt President of City Bank. : Simmons' Liver Regulator has proved a good and efficacious medicine." C. A. Nutttno. Druggist. " We have been acquainted with Dr. Simmons' Liver Medicine for more than twenty years, and know it to be the best Liver Keguhfor offered to the public." M. R. Lyon and H. L. Lyon, Belief on taine, Ga "I was cured by Simmons Liver Regulator, after having suffered several years with Chills and Fever." R. F. Anderson. - - . . ? s The Clergy "Have b.en a dyspeptic for years; began the Regulator two years ago; it has acted like a charm n my case." Rev. J. C. Holms. Ladies Indorsement "I have given your medicine a thorough trial, and in no case has i. failed to give fall satisfaction." EiiLXN Meachajc , Chattahoochee, Fla. " : ! It "' : Sheriff Bibb County. , " I have used your Regulator with succefsful effect in Bl ions Colic and Dyspepsia. It is an ex cellent remedy, and certainly a public blessing." C. Mabtebson, Bibb County, Ga . . . ' . . My Wife. My wife and self have used the Hegnlator for years, and testify to its great virtues." Rev . J. R. Feldbr, Perry, Ga. "I think Simmons Liver Regulator one of t' best medicmes ever made for the Liver. My wife, and many others, have used it with wonderful effect." E. K. Sparks, 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 used by the profession it would be of service in ve.y many cases. I know very much ef its component parts, and can certify its medicinal qualities are perfectly harmless.' B. F. Gkigss, M. D., Macon, Ga. , , Sold by all Druggists. Wholesale by -. -; -. : GREEN & FLANNER. . anlS-D6m&Weow. G U AN jf R E C U L A T AN IMPORTED NATURAL GUAH0. A Genuine Animal Deposit: A MONOPOLY OF THIS VALUABLE DEPOSIT HAS BEEN CREATED IN FAVOR OF THIS . Company by the Crown Officers. ThenameGUANAHANr'-isaRegigteredTRADEMAKKattne united States Patent Orrtcx, and all persons are warned from making use oi the same in connection with fertilisers ef any kind. ' ...... . THE COMPANY EVEEY CARGO wtilb Analyzed BEF0EE IT IS 0PFEEED FOR SALE. jExamwe the Analyses and Letters of Prof. P. B. WILSON, Baltimore; Prof. H. C. WHITE. Professor Uvty"?'pHnBl8van?i GeorSi:Pror- F- A- GENTH, Philadelphia, Professor of Applied Chemistry, I ITI PORTED Guanahani Guano Company, c .;PETEBSBUBG,;VA: : In ffering this FERTILIZER to the Agricultural Community a Second Season we do so with the utmost Confidence, feeling satisfied that the h'gh opinion, we formed, and expressed laat season based on its Chemical ConBtituentsTiave been most satisfactorily borne out by the teat, by which all Fertilizers moslhejmdged,.thstottlwPlMitatlon.'.a .v.?.-.. .-. -A ry -3.. 7 Z! Last aeason, owing to the lateness at which we commenced Importing, we were forced to put our Ghspo on the market at once but now having con tinned our importations during the summer and fall, and ha ing tly ventnJa arouses in this City and at city Point we a enabled to put our Guano on tha market, in a condition aa to dryness, and freedom from lumps, eaual to any Manufactured Fertilizer. ' W, ??,clt ?.S?reJSLl?eni8al l our Circular containing the certificates sent ue, and which caa be had on application at this OVi IOE. or from any of our AGENTS. ' Having nothing to conceal, we made an inno vation on estoblished usage, by pubhshing those letter received nnf avorable to Our Guano, but careful hi X,i?.?y Ca?"prove8.hUt? pewits failure wasnotowine toimyfauh in the GuanoTbut to p-0! beyond our controL We rave frequently heard the same complaints of it kindred rertilizer. Peruvian Gumw. but the concurrent testmony of weU known Farmer, and Planters f rom Mar T Laiid & toemanr!and second to no CroIi i? a in claiming a place for our Fertilizer t uperior y an secon none. . f spKo'npart'tomake6 ' b c gty, and no exertion shall be V .. . G, U, A N A H AN I " THE STANLAE D .IF EST ILIZEB . s ;for the : : Cotton, Tobacco and Grain Crops ' 4 "OFTHE SOUTH. . J 7 . ' , DIRECTORS., f ' ei-MANNOR.ofRowlett,TanndrCo. , A tkP of Bllop A Branch. i , 1N5 . DAVID CALLENDAR, ' . - W. A EL FALKENER. . For Sale bv 'irJ: ?ZB!2 AKeut. Adrian: ;: feb 17-8m o w s .. The Hrtrmtm nf T .ttr fr,n, 1 . . are uneasiness and pain in lhe side Sometimes the pain is intheBhouldiV and is mistaken for rhenlmatism Tbp btomach is affected with loes of apne tite and sickness, bowels in general costive, sometimes alternatin with lax. The head ia troubled with pain and dull, heavy sensation, consider able loss of memory, accompanied with painful sensation of havine lift undone somei hing which ought to have been done. Often complaining of weakness, debility, and low spirits' sometives many of the above symi" torn s Attend the disease, and at other times very few of them ; bat theXiver ia generally the organ moBt involves. OR TK FAVORITE HOME ' REMEDY Is warranted not to 'contain a single particle f Mercury, or any injurious mineral snbBtance, but le PUB ELY VEGETABLE, containing those Southern Roots and Herbs, which an all wise Providence has placed in countnee where Liver Diseases most prevail. It will cure all Diseases caused by Merangenent ol true Liver and Bowels. . Siiions'liTer EesnJator, or Medicine, la eminently s Family Medicine, and bv beine k-pnt ready for immediate resort will save many au hour j of Buffering and many a dollar in time and doctor's j bills. - I After over Forty Yeara'trial it is still receiving t most unqualified testimonials ' to its . vir ues imm persons of the highest character and responsibility. Eminent physicians commend it as the most ... EFFEC't CAL SPECIFIC for Constipation, Headache Pain in the Shoulder, Dizziness, Sour Stomach, bad taste in the mouth! bil ious attacks. Palpitation of the Heart, 1 uin in tin' region of the Kidneys, despondency, gloom aud forebodings of evil, all of which are the offspring of a diseased Liver. . . ; For Dyspepsia or Iadigestion. . Armed with this ANTIDOTE, all climates and changes of water and food may be laced without fear. As a Remedy in MALARIOUS FEVKRn. BOWEL COMPLAINTS, RESTLESSNESS, JAUN DICE, NAUSEA, . - ; - IT II AS XO EQUAL. It is the Cheapest, Purest and Best Family Medicine inthe World! Caution! Buy no powders or Prepared SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR unless hrour engraved wrapper, with Trade mark, Stamp and Signature un roken None other Is genuine. - J. H, ZKILI1V & CO., Macon, Ga., and Philade'phia. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Simmons' Liver Begulator. For all diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Spleen . MALARIOUS FEVERS, BO a EL COMPLAINT'!, DYSPEPSIA, MENTAL DEPRESSION. RfisT LESNESS, JAUNDICE, NAUSBA. SICK HEAD ACHE. COLIC, CONSTIPATION and BILIOUS NESS, , . , : IT HAS KO EQUAL. AH AMI. GUARANTEES TBAT ONLY Bl TIIB & Yollers, , Wilmington. N. c.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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