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er Will. II. BERNARD, Editors. CICERO W. HARRIS j WILMING TONt JV; C: Tuesday Mossing, ? Oct. 19,; lc?75. EXTING U1S111M C VlSlf. ject. which iaftTW?nt; but moro S(.thi:4pfHfQ4ching season - than at others thesabjcE f bow to put 8tUfl4r4lilO ( I . York aconentie of chief lengintiers ' of flri Wp artfaV liiaboaV sug- pljl&fik.9 pains to : expldtni "botlt bgoaiisfc df ithe'gg tt eral irtpottanee4jLtQe:que6tipa' and be- . ause it seema tp-bring oul a novelty i n ' water air overaTityatapressurerpro ducing a stream at any byrfarl,, of the same po wef as -that fcertthjipugh the mast powerf si steam' engines -11118 pressure is . obtained not i.?f?I e height of theire8ervoir,-fbirni a force pumpattbe -watenworjkv it is the same agency nsd forb tie liverv of water throughout cijly,, but is increased to a high degree jon notification-that a fire has broken-out. t he system operates wen asfrl PaTii4 afta.rawnirli thM iliarv of a fire -delJartnient provjded with movable engines; but one jOf !its great claims for adoption 1 jspjt Ion the ground that engines may, jbif'?: en8ed with altogether and thaTTbul a few firemen -are . needed ' to jstrew I lose 4.o th hydrants- 'bri'd drreoj the. streanis on' the burning buUdjagft ; W hile this hydrant plan is ( tand lo be effective where the hydrants are thickly placed, yet it firthetseBfejof experienced ' firemen that it will iot do to trust to 'r alone. Thereony0n- . : tioiof -IS 1874 SDD0U1' 4-. a "tft I JT' er"f JCts and Toprtiron romjali, sources relating toj this subjectjaiid repliea wemoYeivJtenungrgaihst he exefusio'n of" fire engfues as aids of the direcC service system." The reason- is obvvouk Sup'posd tHei;fd?ce pumps should break or cease " t6 Vdrk thre 'r wOnld be no agency to extinguish the lire. .- . :., .: . - j i This subject 'warrants the greatest care in experimeBts and no hasty abandonment of oldi and moderately effective agencies : should .Ieave the lives and property of our cities .at the raercy of the devouring element. ! The fire convention also discussed . thotnGanJ of iexting"uisbiog,-:onfla-. gratiod8 other than by water, y Jtjwas seen that the petroleum fires will not yield to water unless throwif njih , fijiirnens qoatfliliefrbial hijft stipulnb to carbonic acid -gas, nitrogen, and or clay, the use of which articles the convention approved. Tfie chemical iire' engined' alsoincliidiiig the.Uuiall poitablexiitigbihijrs.and the larger . jnauhines carried about on .wheels, Ve eelved -tiie-7favbrab the euiuvention. The "Kew York' ' Journal 'trf Cdrrimertz 'thinks the, tiiue, rriay come "wbeu the chief work of fire deHJlonrteduitlyrtioxt Jii4itas nientiof chemical apparatus of one kino and .another, anU may Vm1c to the "grade of an auxiliary, agent. If this 7 periojd is. eevlre;bid,4t fwiil)be tk golden age; ;indeed Mucbof the injury doBe atv fires -results from the use of : too much , water, which poura in upon andn rfreouentlv all tne noors ot a ouilding, In his xoellejit iticjsm pf Miss X'isheftr h6ww h6vel JC61. Uavne answers tartly cfrtajndictilous as r.tuii tuns ui xuiiiteru critics. ii will p;ty w en,' the jjcasuai-.;iearler to i;ru.-e this criticism, which appears rHB jVJoBxixGbTAR . to-day.- ; ' j -lte..n?7 pu?r SiaVflAfleM trim OrerwhcioilDK Ueieii. j 2 - " i t Richmond Di8patchf , j a" Tlie ii)aii),.ho supposes, .that 'he Ohlo'jelectioii was lost oil the anti-re- Jlayes inajtmiy - lit the Stale is Im than' liw iirVnoriiyiii Ouahot'a toiiii- tV.'JSoltMt tftat cWunty.'ioHirolltd;! .: fact of case aud as is .evidenced I by the extracts' 'we ".'published' "list wek-ifmtn OaibJ'pkpfers-may be inostjclerlr i roKsiti'ou that if l the "; Republicans had ihe. Democratic'laLfor on, h !currecy que8tt9ni and the PejrnoJ ,'crata' tbe Ke pu blican pi at f orna 6 il ai question, Hayes's majority wotild haelejpfJorjsaThe cur rencyqeUo, jn other words, saved s -AlJeov, fcronij ovcrjrjwrluqirtg tideSeatj, Nothmg else prevented the tight f rqm beingLolely- n poii- the Oegtian1 lajw," ,aud Atee. uublio schools, aud tbe . Popk; and all orta of -questions of similar i imtfeiSIe 38 Allien would have been buried beneatb? an ' 4'df at ''at. Substantia lyf the tjcfotyil witb him on tfeat'ufea H0 MP frale.n!?D ?Wr i88QK . . 'jm. h . hi i nx dud tht'Cnfegi OUR MTEIUnY tETTERr 1 A OmtsTinw my Hnwrm.'? Bv "Chrl Kew." u. Appieiaa cc uo.fsruoiiseri JNew XorK UKY. U fJ X I- M Christian RekTsPQaesftbn-f Honorf is a noTel widely in iicellgftce ojottiJI ' . . . rich poetical description of nature, in subtle characterization, and dramatic force may to thebest popular- ity-w-ill not be as pronoppcgd, "a thfi Daughter of Bohemia,"; because in the . 1 iaflesPsotsefyid -evt ietv rather lifees to be scourcea in mis way; eaca.inai- - ..... Y - vbaT,memt)er,'f6venienMy tlfftwingiits sins upon the shoulders of others! Now, a 'Question of Hbnor" is more romantic in. tone; itfPReals ta fc&Jf ted class of readers; and is, therefore, hojj Jikelyjto obtain, so ..much,: fftyojft amongtf critics and worldlings, who seem to consti- a as we Lave hinted, an able, healthful, vigorous stor. The plot, " without being complen is intteniously constructed t althouttli toucbn must say, that " the question of honor' af fectidgthe cbniiiici 'off.fhe''' two chief pefr sonages, hardjy rises to 'the' 'dignity, of a morat7 ?gf24,4il1Mouri ea DyTiero una lieroiue in ourse toj be pursuea oyiiero una lieroiue in accOrd- Aace.vwiihv th9, tiWWV&A 9 paqUf-pelDg, too pkhi todrn of a1Mtedoiifrv iiut, ignoring this erroru:eiiisiane tola rin Cljj1 tmt artA UkirPQtiniTMw A TICi ouick fiim. artistic Joaeb,; whieh- sh6sa that " Christian ii notbaealn3g with abstractions; bot presemiiig iQ!wUh the. mental and moral eurOfactal peei sonagesv people wlwiMtvey tfve8l,BKJVea and had their being" on our soii'tf earth; 'M ' 'crfeifur of1 m tlera5ry,lrfirfle niere Madeline Severn is charmingly portrayed A deepthoughVed,' earhest'-sVuIed woman, of the purest ideals, arjd the strgest,, pus, sihle niactical force, she combines in her nature; "the qualities of tarigatttitiighT;' andfiiii common seh'sdrto, j 'idegr.ee un usual, it is true; but every , now aud -tueu, thnnb Heaven IV to ; be' foond ' in"' those women destined io become the mothers! of men, not puppets. Her sister, the weak, -cl4icU.valn Vficttltnrl anil lipmirWiitnlSlniiiritf. tPWAA. . .mqm.un " " " "vnw."i"vi Tiiss gbmpiop, badv w.qrldly-wise, Jet I Bhallowun -ltBoo03eoi- in existence, the hunting tour, and summary capturei of an eligible partf, both serve as- admirable foils to Madeline's noble pride, generosity, ami finnsintinri&nfsa t IM.n nn. .ml. .of m ni. nnfliof n nln.rnntnri inl Carlisle. In Gehneaiing fcer, the auitor Siems to us to have succeeded in a task; of no slight difficulty. The child-like ignor-! ance -oL what -Uq, Frencli wwu'd tall ,!affajravr !oa)uial toloholjafaictedj is made entirely compatible with the presence in Mary of a native intelligence and shrewd ness, just verging occasionally upon human, which eriterlaius; while it fvuehes us. liow different she is from the other "blind eiris" of modern fiction. Take, for example. Wilkes Collin's "Poor Miss- Fivcb.bercture is btuJTedy7Ugly ;ar tifialkaU.UAi oaeamiVAli(? uitraets, at the next moment as decidedly repels. There is in Miss Finch a certain ijajid ness, accompanied by traces of personal vanity; a sense, not always concealed; of her own social importance, an aplomb, self- toasciousoees - anu: f reoueo t -t a a ati Tjet laflcerwhich-grfeatiy mr3 the1 wvLt iput ensemble of an otherwise engaging person ality. , . I ; Mary Carlisle's portrait, on The coatrurjv is an exquisitelv harmonized one. E?en her inimitable weaknesses posses Wijne what of grace and charm. Upon the while, rwe regard Hui .lovely jnsuden.ac :tba delicate, finished aud poetical of the writer creations "Not too good for human nature's daily food. there are still about her a spirituality and reflnemerwbicti- ptisfvjrie" fanry waile The Jittle episode oilier unforiunrtploa islils'heatftiYuri&ftSiYef: OTf'fheLmjale personages in TA't$UBtio:;of Honor 0ne he .strefigeet char acter, art isiicallyand morally. .Tbia ytraog HUim .al'a&wMfore;, in he boldest rtlief. "All" over Tie is flesh dad Wood'' as tear as 'eMhyiilselfi'HJHIs st'uidy iriteetlty, bis'BtibleiBdvpecdetrfce, bis clliv- iilri6 instiDels-n-aretfeey not all character istic of theSpuUiexnepiIeraan as e.xempli- Uetereux, is lo our taste imeriorto Hexerj in maDV reapectevRTbougtVBOWehat care fully and elaborately drawn the portrait Is'1 actions for. josUuoe; bis flir;ations with the coquettish.sedttaaife Rosalind are inex-. aa&cWof'A:i.'''AadnVeiirast:Iabit f'thai:M:IW:ftf,"iftili,1 -'in ihe I artist ideB6ei an original- Under slightly f modified' fbrrrW and conditionr we bi' I " . . . 1 1 ' r . , mei inis geuuetuau wiiu uis lascioaiioDa, tion?'Xto horrow a phrase of the old qra mstist)?n'bi4bie(iilld fc(berx)oalited pnj as stable, bis fastidiousness of taste and judg ment and bis elegant conventionality, with a good". 4eal, huwever, of reajrvim and niahhood Vnderneatn it all, ' in more than onerejU3,wy;n fh iOomplex nature. Hfco. iis,' jtSivftmeliorMing and elvatiHgnfloenees iia!:raeed'iwlth a r subtle, .dJscjMiHiiijg knowledge of huil niauny auu uie proiuunuer tiourctsoi murai 'dtMilopmerrt . '-1 ,. a i YW would like to arialye'tlie tniiiiOr, i or coijipMiveipfrfVaointbe tale; J iHii rjTfrfwteVf 6piieetrWd8.X vj least, lliaf, ever iu her "cartoons," herytnei , wtttlini!;0Tcar4cterK;iTieliaRerftei, excela. She has , a, genuine, dramatic,, fen-, dowmenf; displayed' most cpnspicubusly',u pertkpi heraeJifttjttiiops of thiouable ieiyt espepiaily its women, rr , j ... ouuie oi uei uiajogucn oe weeu gins, ana matrons fL I lie. worhl arepiimiUblein their vivid ranxmbhidetf:lJj . Herein, ?be has tfew superiors. .And we pbiqjsf; in jU8tice,Vreui'al;k1 further, t4 Ve- gring uee woras en matxe aev iitmyi re present those section of &onihernr society, -brith in the-'aat helium and the port helium periods whicb she-professes to describe. Nunherg of Northern; critics have. de,niea : tlils, aud haveaneered at Aforton Hi.fse," V aiene.AyJflier. &e.j iEe.fcc, is-unreal, exiravaganf pictures j the neri figments lof !'i TOimAritfc ." voiififf' arribcV'hriiiti 'fir :T'h Wfrene-.impi4prJ wf .HoQdeiuatian, twue wwritter!rt8oarce'ne WmOst txt me umimeXI iOrstly, Jetais refleeMhat noicawnertmjuniry Uar-ntMlfe nferiebt mnii;iaaunkTOwip.JoTxlrthe Pulofiae,". gger,iand I plunderers overrunning land plunderers overrunning Our "UpoTrwhoae data- NorttoernrEti i- land tfitcieATeffiinet baa iooa ovoda iti 3tj 3WWFtKv:uB8"'"-. h a garment, slianJ V beTiusUv pronounced auiie equal eurea Tlie cen6raT nuClicT that Miss" Reid knows nothing of her own people, or ideally misrepresents tuem Dy gross exaggerauou; hat aier seines and aramatu persona, vfflvep!Kbi Jier tnnerconsowusness," anu J&i&ea ju " no mao-a lunui are ? m a tfy artistic frauds . upoft too icpnuaing reaaprs; in a word, thai sue nas Deen jpro- duchig,jJJKlie time, fairy )s, nbt novels! UUU L1UIVU1 O J w eree scandalized bv what they call " the elemeat of Dseudo-cutvalry : "ialhese works. They cannot, were it to saye their jsouls f rom SeJtiltiori tncMstlrM i Pledde? in fluence udod character of tlie blood, race, irauuiuua, ami uau 'leuuai nisntunoDs 01 tb.e-putb, l&rtf freedom; ; and recon6truc fef South' Anwrifcal Tbericlmea,;Vatlety kad ,,9Puleuce.f t $W9w i- anea coaes 01 liuaur uu euviai uuoci iauvc, iit8 aristoeYatie fastidiousness "andhaughty contempt of parvfiftuiiin, .'id every shape and degree. tltese jficujiaruies were ana aresuu an auuuiiumiyu kee DhUosoDherho'iksomewliat of an UotJOclaBt ff nfcft ;absoiuteiy a! mi 'culoiU l (4r F f ."77. TM.liimMill;UMijita IhaDarrrilin. t lings; heuaeese,, animate rs,ipna,at tue xpense of any author who dares, in history caucuoo jl aur auiuvi ttjvt uuivo. j fcr firtron: 1:0 feorira'v'trafhfuliy a people and institutions at last ruined by FaDaticism.b rrl.K ! MAHniM i r. ntlijAl. iipKriation dicei jedrav jsiiassoxajttd.wit uer style J .otpefsonal numepclatyr. JJji apjte Uie.hac rhfeyed Sh'akespeiean proverb,' there unques tionably is no inning saggesttvetress ia names QneJunorunt of tlur uriler'a po werv jWouW, (prjiniailj,, be prejudiced against her tales', by merely , gfanciug oyer the. list of the characters, -Van-such'' high-sottadirig Chrwtian tHHMRit-ttames as, for exam pie; j4li4Jliueart tpnafc4JVfi4tieien .hanipion,. Uruon JUacy viarence jjeverT iteuweh DerUaoS: tittt'for alt tliat.5 toObstn - naie to lie easily. eradicated.!! -vTMs book4" order; iseiinientHl.-iUjiicAtural and sensa tioual;,''; whereupon ,be throws the, yolume down, and proceeds to investigate some thibefsey Atad1 tbus'by 'a'singls venial error; the aUthOT's- cirwe ot readers may be considerably narrowed, ) ; i . ,! i( I In conclusion, we venture to affirm thai "ChiislianTRTirs" nnvels hitberto publish ed, are but tl w zsrrmt -t & prmrrim if : bat. under morei favorable amspicesv l'she is tcapattle of perfoinvnj:. ...Unly,. ,ber,neid of observation and her study of humanity be eularued by travel; aud we' believe hec caoable Of -fomiwsinir works: not merely britliant readable and; inter.estiiig.i but woras ot permanent value and nignariiguc sgnificance! Paul IT. HaYS. - Minnesota population has lti creased W pep cent, in ? four yars. .; ! J " J-;A Prussian fnPn'ssdorf kllied his wife'and daughter because lheyjjjidilsed In saf casiu on liw fUrAibg'redlhaU. - ; j-, "Anti-contraction" is the plat form on which the. next President will ' be "elected, says the,lvichmond DutpateJi. . Gen. Sherman said to a reporter of the St. Louis Republican recently that he did not propose 4uDwr Gen. Boynton or any of the other oiticg of bis Memoirs. A difficulty occurred on Thurs day evening.-at. bummits. atationr.n ihe .Augusta .railroad, la which, a man named Joseph Lynch was, killed by a man named John Cooper, of that place. :.: - lntant-logic: " i ou never eaw my hands as dirty as that," said a mother reproach rulijclckJic-UUle eight-year old girl. ' 'Cause I never seen you when you was a little cut, " was the prompt reply "Sarah, yoa're a , eood gal, but .there ain't no gal a-goio' . that can call for two plates of lice cream ou tne and keep me ox,ber fellow," were , the dosing remarks of a young, gentleman of Chicago .upon parting with Ins inamorata. j ' Gen-. ft.4ierrd, 'now in Lon don aed late of the. Confederate arm v; is abe&l lr joint he insargents -itf lifei zegviria, it is said, bavTn'been" invited' k a"1ijili cuuiuiaud. He travelled all throuaii-Tkir-- . ihevjcountry and the people. - :t in Table. it The United States" "steamer Tusea rora. now at San Friiticiscdl will sail -c : , . . . . ' , v : " .vronxnusipDrvmDout tne 1st ot iso .cmber on a cruise among the various groups of-islands injhe Pacific, for the purphj7"4JII4kJU. soundings to ascertain the most ndvantageouacoate tor atableim thosefwaccfs.' aTIife fol- W8ndto -Commander - J; ' N. MiilerV 00, command the.veasel: J'l ou writ proceed from Oakee ' towards ' Ihe 'PlnSIslafid! (bt70fj:baoijcal rallest. "maklner "80undiiiff8 at tha ' I S" V.j" '' a usaat distances r.ta'pal, a'tid; whenever the bottom requires it,' sucb addition i sourrditigs asay.'beVrJeiciBjisjtryi Tad ;wdV make suchr' examinations of theboyfixIsrandsi atid those ad j ac cent, as inay-eeem advantageous for wiir proceed wirottn a (Western Fwjjp) oYfvwlberiictinvenient pamici uniievwHMliutgu as before." You will take up il e' brie' of 'sou fid-' lirisyane taOijai l.awUiail. uasKitiir as ctoUiet southeast; eiul of New prt'AHJf.d.iito yilney. fero.n Sydney. tage rotetiitui fntw that -pint towards tocfifft.'"- Il ex f3?,l53I'13I Tpfaipri will be absent atrotif foTifmonfBs, i" A HIT About one tliird ofthewlieatjrown tfi 1h1tedv -trntBdl Ji Mm( U the thr.e States of Minnesota Iowa' Ad:Wwckn aVil Vbhi orieithlrd is- iouHd iiimiera huadi'ed milliofr bofcheTa-The heavy rains have darn agea tuts crop somewhat in thotseu States thw veajC" Tho-, St. Paul 2?jt-,J wBdyfclbai fif4a(ihe:tuetwortby per cent, or tne entire proancttoaitpr t tofwfde?m' .wh 's. be condition of a large proportion of tB the eropg is equivalent to a further 1QSS ol aimut 4 delaeFtie rfoera?.1 twoacofuhenf armern, and th&'UFd'p Sof7 ' r ,j h to the semi-mongreli8m, political and, social, imxWkA Ihe 'ftrbviriheB 'Of Soariish: CiO!"3 iIiV"!IH Keid " has yielded t? roinaoticism.and thus forestalfctif itWeVe. her4 Own" merits. bt a possible purchaser, wpuld f ay, he turns its pages over by the' b6kselier's counter, this book! nust bei of 'the 4,Uaura Marilda' JswiZalaiKil,. maknigfeuch soundings . 'otif Wih) thiiik;,Ud.iytageyus eri witfi a view of laynig a telegraphic cabte -'aweeri tbiepr1ls. fit is information' it has been able to obiait Wiffimk-XttR ,a,er t,,an sai. .w tc I.-W a4i vi.t 1 . , EAT. ESTATE SALES. it sales of Real Estate IlBier Morte, Ty,TntTUBOJrAPiJUiAWVUAiii rpannctlrA-Drovtaioni of he several indea- tores Of Morxga'io nerein tutor reitr w. . r 7 . v . jk .v- the ee- lav -tne nua ay VA..hikw i))7K. ha sold for cash. DT DJbllC auction at tbe door of the Court House in ea:d city, underthe atrcctton of tne unaersignea as aiiorneys m x uo Wilmington Building A6soeSeOBy Ma The woetern I jart of xot omnber a 4 Wock nnmpered "105" as t',d3iAteoathe If of eald ckr. bejn66 Jep4 f SfetFstrWft ntf eitendteg lastwirdly ttfe roll ii trnatAM of tha Wilmlnsrton BuUdlDS As-?6c!a fcydeed dated tiitfeotb r 'Octobers 1868, and ana following i roe nuaaie pars vi ot tbe said , lotnuaben"Bi,'itt Block 1CP, beginning jo tbe east- ern line of the before described part or said ern line or tne oeiore Qew;noea pan vi oaiu jui, a h: ... PTraidinaalwardlTf thd all Width" f taid . ifvift hlDB' the same Darcel of land which was con- reyed by Penefope'Conekin id said Cronly, Cntar Mduuclerrrasteesas aioreewa.o owftiuitti vw ber30tn',1869,and registered as aforesaid in Book XX Mpaseratand1 fpilowinj lso; e4 two.- before described parcels of land, together being 320 feet of tbe western Tartraia: ioj 'vummr.-o fK ;jchoch ig5. .wWcb were conveyed by said Fcnelopeitonekin. Jobi H: Pugh and his wife ' AdJa lAJ Task to said CronlY,CUar and QMfm Trasteee as storevaid, iy" 'deed dated tbe1 10th of December, 1869, . and duly registered as aforesaid in Book Y Y at' page 161 and following: Bald before described parcels ?f land, havfng beeii conveyed; to "-The Wihningtpn -Mgtaterei iia! Bookf i B .B t page 430 and tollow-1 init; also, tbe eastern one naif of tbe lot .numbered 8")H the Bkck ftirmbered deftsndted on tbe i.pJaaof faiacity, ""was conveyed bj Northrop and his wife to"; Tbe Wilmington Bulld- k Asseoiauoars or aeea asiea tue- 'hbt may; . 1870, and duly registered in tbe proper office in Book ' 1. at im M Sfiirt fnlliwino-THNrt HiBiifpfn hi If aid Jo Bna&er.8 R -Plc. cambered. pa being ti e same convevea dy tne aeea last rercrrea to: aiso aceilaUi parcel of iand being parti of Iotfaambef, in Block numbered W as designated on. the plan of 1 Md city .-'beginning In nortbetn Had of Castle street 84 feet lrem nor-h eastern interseclqniotf t'aeil wttb Kighth street, thence eastwaraiy with said line of Cat-tle, etteetw reet t&encet Doruurardly raJiei with Eighth street 66 feet, thence weetwardly 'naraUeV with Castle roet 40 wet. aad laenee'sanf h- wardly 66 feet to tbe beginning; said two last parcels of land beinsrtbe same conveyed by said Cumming ;and saidSiamneJ ad WiiUsmH, Krtirpand thew respective wives to said Wilmington Buildini; Aseo- clawnoy aeea aatea uid uianaary, Ifc7i, aa reistere4 as aforesaid .in Book A A A at page eueana to lowing? aisa, emam-parcel oi iana con veved by the grautors lathe two deeds e two ) s;laat refekrv4. to, to said Building Association, by deed dated tbe 15th of Febraary, l&Ui nd registered a aforesaid in Book B B B at page 211 and following, being all that part Of said lot nhmbertiln Block numbortd 94, wt icU lies east of the second parcel ot . land con veyed by thfe (deed-last "before lefem'd to; also, the .western ,13 f ee and 6 inches oi the wo lota respec tively nnmhe'reda and 6" h the block ncmbert-d 9 88 deiguated the Idansforesaia, bcibgtlseparc-l i f land conveyed by the grantors in the three lst deeds e erred ti tutbalil Building assobitionVi)y deed dtttd March l th, 187i,and regiiered,uu) aru.es i: m Bo k K" K E ht tge 181 and lollowlnu; a!ro c-j;ain parcel of laau Uygiuaingt th. noriheast-! ro a Larcel of land Uaiiuuiwrat Iht noriheast-ra mterection of Tenta Vtreet with Princess si rcet. thuuee rjonnlng ea-tadly with the uonhein Hue oT frincetrs street sixty-six feet, thence northwardly and pahdlei With iTenth street onc hundred and thirty feet to Uacomber's line, thence with said line southwardly about 70' feet to the eastern line ot 't'eiuh. street and thence southwardly wita said i;ne or Tentn street aoout lis leet to tue beginning; betas the parcel of land conveyed bv said William A, summing and his wife to said Building Associa tion, by deed dated March Cth, 1873, and registered aioreaaio m jbook u w u at page 14 andioi to lug ; also three certain parcels of land conveyed by Mi Cuintning and . flaidsainuel - nd William H. Nurtbrop and their respective wives to said Building Association, by deed dated the aOth of January; 1874. and registered, as aforesaid. iA Book HUH at page 65G and following.' The first 'of said three parcels or lata Deiogtae eastern auureet oc locnum ber 6 in Block 9L The second of said three parcels ;of land beieg the wester cne half of lot li umber 5 of said Bloc number 91. 'the third of eaid three par cels of land bfing the eastern harves or 'lots nam- bered. resoecUvelv S aud 4 in Block Sat ob th clan aforesaid. Aiso, a certain other parcel of land beiiig lotoamberd in Block , Coaveyed by said CuaJming and tamuel and William H. Northrop and their re spective wives io s.iia uuiiaiug Association, Dy deed dated October 5ih, 1872, and registered as aforesaid in Book "V rat psg 4119 nd foUowiag; also, two certain parcels of land conveyed bv Samuel and William 11. JNor.hrop and said William A. Camming and their respective wives to said Building Associa tion, by deed dated May 25th,18t4, and duW register ed as . aforesaid ia Book-J J Jat page 253 and fol lowing. Tbe llrst of said two parcels of land being x DBinoer 4 io ciocs nutnDercai as aesignsted ou tbe. plan of said city. . '1 he second of said two oar- cels of Iand,bejinning at the northeastern intersec tion of 'Jenut street with. Princess street i thence running eaetwardly with the northern line of Prin cess Btreet sixty-six feet, theaoe northwardly psxaV lel with Tenth sticet ISO feet to Macomber's. line. tueuco witbMaeombers line south west wardlylabout 7uieet to lh eastern line of Tenth etreeMnd tbonce southwardly with said line of Tenth street about 119 feet to the beginning; bejnr part-of lots nniute; ed respect ivuly & aud 4 t in ui' ock numbered 1K7 cs ce-1gnted on tbe plan or said city. V i.miDErtun. cctober 15tlL l.-Ti ' oct 15 3033 , ; 4 . , ;:Attrney. . Sale of Beal Estate.; Y VIRTDB OP AND IN ACCORDAXCB WITH 1 the provirionsof acena-n -deed of mortgage. . -. J 1 1 .- 11 i . . . . . cjlcviucu iij viivt-r miiej ;iuu wne Anna c. jieuey, to- - The heal Estate1 and Loan Association or Wn miBgtou, N. C. dated thu.lbih4jrot August, A. D., 1873, tho-nnderriiued, as Attorneys for said MLrt eagee. win-on Aqtsribky the 3d day of -October, A. !.. 1875, at the Court House duor in the citv of Wil- .ming on, at H 'clock M., sell by pnbho auctionv iorcasn.ine louowingucsonnea piece r parui of. land.'sitnate in said city of Wilmiuirtdn and bounded nsfoiiows, vizj . Beginning at tka northeastern; in tersection of Walnut soeei with Sixth street, thence rnnain oiinwazaiy wita. tne eastern tine or teirth treet txty-eix.feetY thence east wsrdly and parsllel. wiiu Walmit street tw huridred-' and twelve ' feet. thence, southwardly, and parallel with bixth; .street eity-si? ief jo tae nprtnern una or Wlnut street, anthpncdwstwardly with jim . BtiB ;Of -talnat street two hundred tnd tvtlv fast in thn Wlniin. '-teeing the western portkmVT Lot "5'''n Bloc iort : - ffr-j Jiff1 JTy ; W.ltag- r-j-:., - i;-WB13T 8TEDMAN,' s;-ptzS-l8 Atiorteys. pro vis ns of a cw tain indenture of saortgage' Carr. t Bamuel 1& ITascravL itMnh Ami rhh lAty, ubj ui mtuKo,tjx. v., is.o, . na aoiy registered tm the proper office; thd undetignd,Fas theAttoraeys oi saia mortgagee. wu An-Katacday. tb80th day of October, A. D.' 1875. at the door of the Conrt ipe county or ew tUMJOrec,' MU By paiuic Hue nou, iurvaH, Mtc foowipg OeSCTlDea ot or Darcel oi iana eiftMfe io me- sity pf Wtlfldngton ftf said county of New JU.anorer-tha. im laMTI)egniBtna: lit ttie riorthern- line of Market street 'at a feixtr-sixeet Wfestwanllv snm tit titMlimtoii tersec'tion of said Murlmr Ktiwr nH sw.b rmaainb tbence eastwartl ; wttaJsaid. iinri t rti.V f fortjr-elrttt to theiine of a lot belonging. U the heirs r devisee fef th ltA.Thn&i rXTT .inence norinwardiy rone hnndraA, and thirty-two feet to the Soithera line of ToonieV'a AlIeyT thence weeiwareiy , wma slid. lbief said aUey -oityeight p "J s 'v wwukuik v ew i our s i.oaga, 6 lauthwasdlWwitk Umi iutn linayjr ZZiA S'lI ;.;:g--i i.. Artist Tnv ;t -:.. ill Jill j-t J :..! -t! .! t ' t Crayon Portraits KG!.1.JIAVE TO CALL YO.UK ATTENTION atwhtwPrA-trattt'lii7ili Vhvuii Ktnna:-rUijn: ood pictures of themselves or jdeceasod. frttnds, cnu uitvB in. m nicety execotea by sending biiu a phQUjgrnph io work rtomj . A- good ipbougraph isi nect-ss-ry to lnsare a good lileness. The prices below include Doste bv msU'iioe roHer.i - A neat: frame of walnut and gilt wUl be furnichd to those hpdesireiVatfi:SO(aia.0O. ' ; ' , n ..... fkujkh:. Sie, J4 x If ineftes, - - -Life: .bwtVjtbnst), .,. ?" ..i iv X. ftiw; Fits- ! TKTU10NIAUt,m: iln.i ysfti t ... i , TiM n ; Harris ;p tse thW raiu girt Of ibefuc I abl to oetin- a e, arcnrateiy, rsema pntitograpD, orotne pic- urt the1 f act HkeiWt.' t,r one. ' ' v gnaraa' ' hatisiiiotiph.-(,-;nxTrri,eadei7).t? tit m w e nave seen nts wora, sua Consider it lit. t'lV Mn ' oeptral piotestant. isijiii . ' VVe haveeen a capital lor. rait.of., on.. A, W j TetmWei'by-'iVY.' K. L MtarfU;''thk';fcfltoet's itddi-i twaallnstrj w,;hlrfreidus in tbai-depactment."! imcu iiiii.j t mar 17-tf DJii' tuJ Dili) i. I'j'lnv. tin v -nj if ,', Hi s . sill lqdsunt:v meu -Ml iii riii' tr.:,tlbi j a'ttn.u(fa 'vtlvAihtA ilaiL-il:ii M.tr t-ivf ! i, T" ' ' - " - -f i j -. - - - - . , lljaxx istll t--iWAVriftOrtft:rii .v jiifi oi jf xii8 ad; In uoiiiiioih 1 era! IOCS Of pargets oi lanojui oilbsid nau wj Wiunbigton4n the gout.of Near Haflover. will Also material for the Trade at low Drices. n7vn-rifr VJlu . J J J W 'BUILDINO,' uiif jL,jiUJ jrTfi flifi J?f?lj oi 1 H,9j.N.wterbetween Cheennt and HulberrV r ni, laiidilUBf, d aI OSCLjBQNKKT I FAtP AND WIWTER 'T 3 . 3 t ..' 'i! '..li'l' .auiss.iiiOj!9 vi-.'f .ya- tlitl : - J,;tit Tit t, :: ji.ii'.l fii M VZ.Mi t:f Cheaper . : Lint::v: uiv.j: ,f!-ittl .-3-t!;;?j,?.i jij . ! ;-.-. .-VI ,V. 1A ;m- -j- . ;t , septli-tf"t' J-4t. I FURWITURE ! -f ti Tt OFfife OR ,THE!!iFAii TxUbff'oUB' jn ew Jf atterns ; . i . ttijllSi Parloi:, .OiaaWfeeti i DiiiiDg Room furniture, DAliPltTS AND OIL CLOTH AND MATTlNGv In ibis lhw, oar Stockmbraces aU ef.Oje New-siid, Leading: Patterns1 of Brneeeis. Threew-ply i Supers, Cotton and Hemp Carpets'. All 'graces Qi Clptft and ilattuig,i AipaJlat8,)aiid1RiigSv,of V .Ji .- ; :.s. -i I h. ; . I, .. : j.. Beautiful iJeeigns.' - i i . . - Bedding, &c. &c, Hdr, MdSfi k (, ! .t. v.vMvt.Ti w cittrf ' wratttkh nRhs WRATntcrt prr.r.nws Awn noT.STtEKSiV.1,- J - ,!!. V' i COAlioRTABLES, ' 4c. ALL OPTHE.BUST MaTEKIAI f'V i i And our oWniMonufactate.Hi : -:i-tj: ii(;if l;-;iJ i Hotels, Bteimers and Private Residences famished in the Latest Stales and M.Low Prices, j J'leafe give 7 , ua a cull and examine ohr Stock t)erore phi chasing. ' ' , . r . - ,v.;;... jiiSMiirco:;:,! sept 14-OAWJm. NOTICE. " nPHB? ATTENTION OF THB PUBLIC 18 RBSPEC'ULL, . X Carolina Ceptral Railway being completed and Carolina Ceptral Railway being completed i' at Wilmington, both via Direct Steamer Li toes .. .. delphiaNew York, Boston and Providence TO-CHARIOTTSTATESSIS ; ,; t . ftuiucrioruion, iAtsncviiic, and . all et&tiona. on -the Atlantic. Ten n. Western North Carolina Railroads lis well as Insurance from Eastern cities guaranteed and Kilss nlwiri um low mm lh lawsiil. Kat es to all pointsfunitBhed' upon -application to Budding. , , - .,, api-tf imsrNEss cards. Ai A9BIAX. U. TOUXSS. ADRIAN A VOLLEKS, . Corner Front and Dock St., WHOLESALE GROCERS' - " ' i ' : - . . IK ALL ITS BRANCHES. I Country merchants will do well by calling en us and examinine our stvk . , 1 , . .; noTl9-tf It. r. MITCH K LB. A SO, C03TMISSION MERCHAMTt '. 4 And Dealers in Gratln, Flour, Hay,- and also Freab A uronna jnteait "earj uomiuy j " and tiiite. -! Noa. 9 and 19 N. Water st, Wflmlngton, THj a Proprietors of the Merchant's Flouring Mills. , nor25-tf ; ': '-' ' . ' LEGAL UARLS, N. v A, i STEDMAN Jr. If ELIZA BETIlTO WNy N. C. 'AtlSCELLANEOUS t t' 1 N iiW; NOW I8t)URCANCB'TO BTT? WATCHSS, Clocks-and bilveswwe, wishing tp. reduce my hock w nas uoia ma ounr warencs. " . Solid suver aaa plated coeds, all of which I haveii election, plain Gold Wedding. RiMS. Fancy and tings, and all kinds of goods carried tna ftrsfc- line selection. BealKlni ciaMieweiry toreui i ene t 'groatly' renc prices mi ami me umes. i give an wotr my persenal attention mad guareptee satisfaction. Old Silver and AaIjI 1u,nh. a. .k a k ...I. .. a . . .... . ' ' . I J. '"H. ALLEN J i julylg-tf ) ;w : Agent Stationary Meam a.JEogtne, and 8& :horse power Portable Plae' BoBer,' with i' BEC&$ HAND bb'RSBirTB&'SsciiA'pi; ING BTKAM ENGJNS, sauab.e, for ginning and grist .mflL Will .be sold low. ., For Information apply. ta .-r ..- ,..-..: , : i V; .U HARt( BATLEY-A GO.,! ' , janeiS-tf . . . . . 17 Sooth Front street. ' City f Wilmiiigrton, n,u i : ... TbKA8CRKR; .OFPICB, .-, . . ; October lyth,, 1875., ) .ii 1HROFFIOK iF CITS 'TREASURER- WTLIi be open lor Uttii j 4 Payment of Taxes !1 -.; y-i tit. ti Hula" ; .-. .: - . thaitcl Infant, from 9 o'clock, A. M., until 4 o'clock, P. M., and in the evening from 7 o'clock until 9. ' On' the 16th insL a list mt unpaid tejes wll bo, ayerttsed, and ou adr vert i semen t under the law can be accepted! as waived. Jt ? t.-..i t . -,;! ,.. mctU-tf tn.; Rehidval. ' X . ?j-;l!l J') ;i!ll ii Ili K1 !. 1 fit ! ! .1- THE TjrNDERSTGNED H ASI :RBTOVED TO HIS . Store No. SS South Front street, .three doors Soath.C .hlsold stand,! where ihe; has incceaged faculties' for she Wing his1 large and varied Stock o ffaiwe, CuafrryGuns,1 - '"ttrf r' , 3i:j t',it iil i(J. 3t axiti- i htii ..!! ; and respeetf ally solicits a continuance of the liberal i--u.tl il ,.it..j.. I J.,i;3. i lf,,ii t-X. 1( i I octUVtf , ; j OfOiA.S2BfiL O, 0 HILL - I JT B CANADT i - Wilmington, IT. C. .3i rtefeA Vi L-..1 1 )1 ti Hi kl tnw.M.j vn:?-r"-' 1 . EM!',I,.W' iee fcl." frtend. .ttij-jjt-j ; -: 'X,r- .'( Ti ? 'l,i:i iiiJi 'Vi I Ji f H i H ' .0 V il ii'j'J -'I 'j il . t jtfui.it - thX'Aii Jifir'uo KlnlHiMin aua'.u.ii K i (tl)A K H. HI. I V' I'-' y it a. ii- iS-il ad Jt iiuiJf'Qj j'- FURWITURE 1 USUAL1 'LAGB AND ! INCREAfeErf ssTOCk' i ana iiesigns OtF; 43FrontStfeet. ? l5V .t 1 .' , j',,, aroiUia ciitr frail iya,! - VMS general trctglt -lJcpariiuejii,, TQ THE JTACT THAT TilE fully equipped for business, oilers with its connect- and via Weldcn and Portsmouth, to Baltimore, Phila- uneqaed facility for handing Ahipaielite from tjirecnTiiie, - spam the undersigned. Office In Bank 4fNv Hanover , F. W. CLAKK, General Freight Agent'i ;i 1 KAILROAD ' LINES; "tiff ! General Sup' ts Office, mj i a m ur Vila vvistlTiniA Sc XV' OCSTA It. Hi OOTtPlKT.V j WILMINOTQN. N. C' July :U I87p. Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY. JULY 4TH, TUE following Schedule' will be run on this Road: . NIGHT EXPRESS AND PASSGNCiRB ;: iiTBAIN lally) Leave Wilmington. Leave Florence ... 6:2&F.M, iz:zu A. M. Arrive at Columbia.... Arrive at j f Augusta;;..;!... 8:45 AM. Leave j ItHL . jt.lK 'B '.1 4 Leave ' Criumbia; " ; T:".V .1?.". 8:l5'PJ KUii .Florence. ..-. -.i-iiu i i ' l-ia4a.:M. I at Wilmington..,. " " " 7-'i0 A'M I Leave.: Arrive i 1. J 'AT- " ' V ' .:' 1 f-LfAVT?a:E8TABLl8BED. A BRANCH nm. uaiu, Aunnia n:oamanti Air Xiinc ixorm viroiu: a ana l territory, nova lormm? tne aii iToir.is m u&vVfj.A. adi AutnAjia. . . , , ; j r Texas, at ine time or a a-on - as low as via any other line. H6 terminal or tranter charecsi I characters lired in a section Passenger;rciTiP--jweRt- twymWPtn4tAlt ahlMjgus.to give to pur descriptive, and narrative this train, leavmz Wilminrten at 6-25 P M - '-' wtleles. an interest and ptrmanent 'value mverat-tosvlkiK-ikJZJt'Z'-7 J -a tainedina.kon .illastrate periodical. Under its Da Passenger Tram Dally (except Vaccaetomed management the magazine will in tlie n a; h iiinin. Sunday.) w '. ,ft"it ' future devoted; as It- ha been, in the patt. to Leave WCmihgtqiu.. ....,.ff' 6;3Q A It . literareand Christian pregresa, ,.j ...... W M W . Jl ULb, ........ ..... J4;tk 4U, , Jtt4; F M Am... iv Wiimf.'""" """" -J s;; Connecfca at xAiw 'ii w'.ViVtl. i ttlfFT&TSSnerte d for:f ol?bia MondaFdnead,,, d ThroDzh Freieht Train n.ii rTnt Leave W ilmington . Arrive at Florence. talk Arrive atCdnrabia Leave Colnmbia.; 'K'iiyi aoff V-'m K.on x .u r LBaTBtofeiioe.'; , i VMii i- Arrtve twUmlBrtOH.,.. Vli ? fSK.P. L6ft fYelrtllV Train lffl VA 1 m irt trt oti Trtnara Qmtngton Mem O.O"! Jr. M. ; jt'WVitiitiiji ltiv i i Paupnovn f np rWtaitAt. rAinw.vi. a Wflmin ton W m "P ev uuituMIU. 1 - y t--T i yJr WflmmgtMl'oi Weiabii : iiUAJJL,KOAt):.CO.a i - Orriew orGgNX 8trfBiirrnjrfMt. I - - e oi bcneaiue. f rN 'ANW AFTER JUNE1 'TlHr Wr BENbkR will run tis follow-' .-mil. t . w . . Lenve UnioM Dpot ' daiM." tHau- ;;i " . ... . . , ............. w .. ax weiaon.... - ,a o 'u uamwo weiuon oativ 'Ajy,w.J...iu .Iomw I 1 v Arrive at Rocky Mount. ,.i." .. . . uii a hil Union Depot, jpcQfe p MAl-RHSS TRAIN AND .Tlf HO tJdii FUElfilfT TRAIN, Leave Uniin nnuit.xtis : . c a. n ..14 85 A. M. i., Kooky Mount. iis - Weldon. ' '.r SO A. Id, ... . 6:00 A- L riH???." .. ... ..... t oo P. sr.- Goldsboro. TT1 W 12:35 A. ft . I roe2ffa? 1' W.'reel. ly axo:uu a: U JijiJL utWtiauijHia lii ti !i:'(j'lft ...iiiwaisxaa., i4 .".'Jil '.II USBllinisiriiitli rtnJ.r . . j v. t . .MBviu oiores.' feannta HPtM "-ae7S ' Tpernttesion to -"'fl'M T ' 'l' "'"'' rtt-i'i "ii '.' ', ! I .. 1 v"" "J" : vs--! ! . l:ni-'JlllJJiir,, I?, 1 THB18TATB.,CTE- -ana xajemiaa will MOT sVUmmato- 1' vil .TT-TTJ 57 M-and'arrive'ArtPT" T'll ji,. u t.iUHM tf.KviVTit,. I lt'I,,,1r'thc,MatT. .- II n.l . iune9-tt. . s",?ti 8 Lt : j 1., ,t v , s ;i ,J., H. .ECON i 5 9iJaiT lefcl ?ilt iJOIthEDiCAarERblSL j " -yiSCELlTOt nt Celebrated i 13 3. "1 ' E -' 3 .y i ..v...S Sreech" Loading Gun5) ""r JTlanufktCtorj;' Works, an sport, aad are n. un etng branded win, ri " dementfcnd names, which denotes it .!u"e -i'i.l ttmNKRlf? 'MM "5 Th fCK. $ 65 Qoia. "stand A&y ? f i i ! j . , y . so 115 N ATIOM A kii, ... 140 CHALLUs, Paragon r..;. ISO 22f .1 ' I (Any uoejrf,tM attl nraads m he that we do not thoronchlv mann i. r i j- .r " r? uesrs onr mi Hie -p - - - o --'v ui cyerv re tP9J8 rrMKDifi? C. 0. li '."oJr!ji Iti'l ' l'-inji--if;s----,s.j .. , N, B. Gana built to order, at above pneas -syWcialtt. YSaad.for detailed particulars, with Miu fratd descrlpUve price sheeU and testimonial,. ,V. oar.Branch Qonsew t ' i i : 1 . : ., ; ! - 29 Maiden Lane, 7 Ji:-!" . Ifew York. i ScribtierMontnlv for 187fi fit - : , -4i f!nsf'-t titi.H! H----rl', : .. 1 Tbe publishers invite attention to the follcvui list! of some of the attractive articles-secured f..r secured fr PcrSbaer'a lonftJy'rrcltbe? coming jear. Iu the naloTof fiction, aesiaes numerous noelettjs uud sonrter Eiories, mere wm oe;i n i ii By AHEBIfjAN AUTHOItS. Tbe firs of these", now'bbinplete in ecf hands. t i ' . I j : " " GAJIRIED . (JQ-XllOY? !,i By BRET ilknTlc, BEGIN& IN THIS NOVEMBER NUMBS . and wl'run for itwelte mbnthv This is Mr. Hai ie s arexteaQea,wrKV, -ne scents atd cbaracui- Whicbxhe'adtborh&s chosen from his favorite ueld J and power: and. the work is without doubt the iuo t -graphic i record of ehr"ly California fife that " ta yet ' - j appeared ,j , : i , ( " We shsJl also pegin m the January number. By EWAJil.lSVEKETTllALK. TtiKsceae Of thSs" sidjy is laid in the.Southwetiru Stales of JjCuiMaua una Burr's Ireon. 'i hr- whichwasnow Am.-n'- cao, now French, and now Spanish, and this rcc.td 6f their adventurous lives rnake a storr of iuu-ns.- sd p.flaggig Merest Uuoagboui. . , e5!ond .Vj Farmer'if .Vacation," "i- v . iy CoIjGSQ. E. WARING, Jr. Col , Waring is now in"Europe. visiting, in a row boat ride of two hundred and fifty miles, one of the . most fertile and interesting of .the vii e growing . valleys of Europe. This second series of.papere promises to be even more interesting than that with which onr readers are already familiar. 1 1 GEJfTMgNIALLEl TEllh, U j i . EDITED EiY JOHN VANCE CHENEY. . ; vA rare collection ot Revolutionary, Letters, mainly rom Hores inine nana s or tne aescenaanta ot urn. Joseph-Ward.; They are fult of' interest, and will he read with a rare relish in - connect ou ith the Centennial ecteBratioa of the year. - - BRILLIANTLY" ILLUSTRATED'' ARTICLES 0.T i AMERICAN y COLLEGE. Written' respectively by fheV trienda,' will apnea during tbe year.. jThe revived interest in college iile makes these papers especially ., timely, auu wu. ' tecura for them unusaat attention. ' . M ' J $LD NE W YORK. B ilegantry iirdstrated articles' ort Old Nev York . I y JohaF. MineA, will appear at ukice, and wid aitraci' thS'attentio.of all, .in city or country, wh uiu.k wiiu Mitereet t ne oeveiopmeot. or toe great mctropo . J a JecUeoateJy remember he quaint - pe.tt- """es of its olden time. 1 Every number is profusely Ulnstrated, tbusi-u I i i . . j,iui auuuouu iiarAniiuuxiii) I occupy over twenty pages oi escn numoer auacoii- I taJailKiHolianrs yigotoh end: - Uaitiy'editotiais, M,,, . .UUa.iear. ID KttWt''S-''.:';. ' iii arlifiiite;S5c.:a Number p -f H55 pH" .Sl5,)g ttaMatt cb ,......$i0 00 the ,1 nnior vmron'ri ui vui imii Mannn m MnnniU! l 'io parties who wish them to oomelete sets at this fwrcj w. v., cioih,- wm wx naif morocco, I TI nilteollnvd 'da tsVAh-.a . Mwirwl nr . Sehstsribers fwili olsasa ! remits in. P. O. Honey Oiders, or in Bank, Clucks or U rafts, or by registered letters. ' ; MoneV in-letter8 hot registered, at sent e.'s riftg, i i t s ri-tr h lb.- itvUn&J -it ' , New York. Baiil -.-. w Hii!j .l'ilfjOT-Trr iiJri?-r!'?i't . AullKkrixed Capital $1,000,000. l -?-'-- Capfita,! paid, in . . 300,000., if rts-ao Sarcitis nf)uul.. $50,000. ii '1 JOHN O it VI SON '' 15 j 5 J t M . bTKl).M VIS . "T. B. .' !NiKi 'M." i.-fj; . 1 i... -iili i .jj;X,j-;.Jtin j:' J - .rw wr . . . . - .... JiIJUJt'.l tK.-.h. IQ -R. 1 BRIDGERS ' E' Bl BORDEN atkikoV J TT! J:lSl i'l.tnti M.WKb'nEn.. j t'aioiRiW(aoi,!,: f, s: d. wal WALLACE. -"resident. Casli'er mgft-tt j ta MAYOR'S' OFFICE,1 r 'i f Ciiv of ;WiIrJlington, 'TilJHV:;itir',2Sd 11874. i.Jtiliiiii "-iMiU .riiiiufi! f -s T?ROtf THIS DATE ATTrrriONEERS Alti 'il' -wrbhiHted'selriril bbrbeti or' stoct of any kin" Jniront Vf Ahe Oity Market. 1 i'rincesa street, , fui theiiasi era line pi trvnt s'reet to the W estern hue wi r writi-suetx, 'or-scona uo iurr mnrew. mid ii!- t:ciJi'.-i i.ui.Wf-' i MANUFACTURER OF :. T ir. jtn Fine Fishing 'Jlods f . of all kinds, t t ) tartice4jatt)8tfon4)hjdta T toSooinern trarde.,' .. ia -t - , . i io Vij.iiLuiiTifittrti1 1 ' ;' tWf JH& ftort feoffee and at' Jreienfcbie prices. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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