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THE WILMINGTOIJIPOST WILMINGTON. N. C, JULY 11, 1869. ' FLOWERS ON ' THE ALTAR, The blossoms, Lord, more Sweetly grow, That round Thy altar bud and blow, In this great calm, this heavenly air, Breathing devotion, love and prayer Dim is the light by shadows spun Here, think you, pine they for the sun, Or rains of heaven, or dews of night, Or earth's sad sod to bloom more bright ? ",'---' . : -i ' . Oh no for angels tend them here, 5 f . t : They love the chureh's atmosphere, : Blossoms so fragrant, earth's true gems, Just dropt from seraph'3 diadems. So let the flowers live and grow, And round His altar bud and blow, The incense ot their bloom to rise With our faint prayers to Paradise. ITEJJSjiy'jALIsORTS, . . After" dinner naps"are ruled injurious. Hunffarv is so much so as to make sucrar I trom pumpkins. T)nls..... 1.1 i.ii t i . it i t ciwsuu. me nuuiisuer. nas an excellent house at Newport. I The u red hot" New York Democrat has red-headed carriers. at seven years Cotton in the South. There 13 aTairj prospect that cotton rais ing! will grow to be more and more the sta ple product of the South. For the past few years, the supply "in this and other counties has not bee$i equal to the demand. As long as emigrants pour in upon usas There was a " drunkard' s candidate1' tue if rench elections. The grainshovclers of Buffalo am fifrhtift.tr a lauyr-sarins' machine. .? i f x Illinois has an infant of weighing but 148 pounds. The Jersey Citv aldermen h ave ! votftfl themselves a gold badge of office. I New York lost $500,000 on the came be tween the Athletic and "Red Stockings." I Ar consignment it thre? tons ot s solid, sil ver bricks lias? rbeeril .received Au. Chicaei from Colorado. ; they are doing now what we arc going They come many of ited wararobe, ana j Kentucky towns refuse to license neero beer-sellers, but reserve the employment for the superior race. The Democratic Mavor of MemDhis be thinking charges the Democratic Aldermen with un clothe, them, bridled corruption. we must to do to them' with only a lim- they come where work is plenty, and where they can get ready money tor their labor, lhey must be clothed, and the material must, be raised at home.. -.' ' "' '. ' : j'.. . ' ; ' ' Cotton factories are constantly being built, and through j the South, there' should hundreds of them go; up within the next .The other day Mrs, Arabella Mansfield, a young" lady of 24, was admitted to practice in the courts of Iowa. A California mechanic has invented an aerial ship by which he expects to " sail " through the air to New York ! ' ', . " v V V ?i t' '- A " co-operative housekeeping establish- live years and there will be factories enough mFfc con aining bakery, kitchen, and laun- . . . - . o. Mrv will tt cfftrf-Afl in t :am hri i ta Mn in tins country to mauuiacture every pound J ; . " " . - i. H of cotton we can raise, without shipping Negroes in Kentucky are Hmitating ' silly any to foreign ports. . . . Whites, by holding u tournamongs," and 1 Then the precaution the planters should cr6wning " Queens of Love and Beauty." take, is not to neglect corn; and stock en- L ' . v afrSA 'i' . a . ... N no American orticro l.-mnr. Thnms tirely, but raise enough, to- keep the, hands aiid let the rest go t to cotton.; It generally yields well, and the prices are bound to be remunerative. Xew Berne Times, r A Hop Speculation. ' . Froin thc Detroit Post.J borne time ago, vylien uops were vvoitn fully forty cents per pound, a firnl here . re ceived on consignment about $1000 worth. advancing thereon $G0O. Priceslcontinued to appreciate, when the holders -reported an oiler at 4a cents, and asked permission to sell. In reply they were instructed to hold however, when the consignor wrote to have j edjthereby. The American artists, Launt Thomson, Giflord, McEntee, Bierstadt, and Church, are to return to this country.; in "September. The semi-annual convention of the Grand Arniy of the Republic, Department of Penn sylvania, will be held at Altoona July 14, 1869. FivaEuglish gcutiemen have made a ve-, locipede inatch to travel the entire coast line ot England, Scotland and Wales, in September. , Ex-Queen Isabella's Marfori was robbed of $6,000 the other day by his j valet, and the exchequer of royalty seriously dimintsh- tliG; merchant let his hops go at ; 45 cents; but he was informed that 40 cents only now could be obtained a fagure which he couk not think of. ' , Finally, the market steadily declining; the owner was willing to accept 40 cents, buL'by this time Jt was the best oner. The owner was again obstinate, and refused to sell. Ever since then the market has been five cents below his views, until this week his consignment,- not considered longer worth storage, was given away to one of the gardeners outside the city, to be Used for manurc.l And this is not a solitary instance in the hop trade tne past season. Women never think ot committing the purchase of their dry goods, dresses, cloaks bonnets, or even the material for children'' clothes, to Bridget ; they would not even trust the judgment ot the merchant; they Anna Dickinson, he would get confoundedly A Maryland heio hanged ior murder a few weeks ago, stole the preacher's handkerchief while he was praying for him, just before the execution. A G1, i j xi. kjwuivu buuitu vy ai utu was uuauuuuuL- ably absent the other Sunday. He was in Paris, where ne rode onelof the horses for the! Grand Prix. ' "I ' ' i A storm in Iowa carried four thousand feet of lumber a distance of three miles, tearing the boards to bits as they flew through the air. Mr. and Mrs. Colfax weigh just one hun dred and fifty-eight pounds each, though she. was Wade'before he was, but she can't be Wade any more. i ? Mrs. LivermOre, the Chicago Womanist4 say? tnat it any i man proposes marriage to insist upon seeing colors, selecting patterns, and iudging of texture for themselves. Whv are thev not equally interested in the proper selection and purchase of food ? Clothint? is. to be sure, displayed upon "the body, but food enters" directly into its. com position -J and that the kind and quality exercise an almost incalculable influence upon its formation, and also upon the mind and character, a very little reflection will suflice to show. A temperate, healthy, well-digested diet promotes beauty ; it pro duces clearness of complexion,- regulates or fTjiriire action, and preserves freshness, visror and elasticity till late in IUch-Jennie June. ! - T The following obituary notice recently ap peared in a newspaper in Spain "This morning our Saviour summoned away the icweler Siebald Illmaga from his. shop to another and oettcr worip. lue unciersign Cd,' his widow, will weep upon his tomb, as will also his two daughters, Hilda and. Em nib, the former of whom is married, and the latter is open to an offe,r. The fun eral will take place to-morrow. His disconso late widow, VeronioUe ' Illmaga. P. S. snubbed. Sho ? All lads, more than ten years of age, who were born in California since the discoverv of gold, marched in the Fourth of July pro cession in San Francisco. New York is to have a musical jubilee of a week's duration, the proceeds to b de voted to the erection of a music hall which will;be a credit to that city. Chinese capitalists are manufacturing shoes and slippers in San Francisco, and they overcome their old habits so far as to use sewing machines in the work. A1' traveling Southerner lately, offered to present to the American Club at Breslau a bust: of ex-President Johnson, but the club Unanimously voted to decline the gilt. -. The Harvard-international crew celebra ted the Fourth by winning 1 a race against two four-oar crews of professionals, making three miles in 22.27, on very rough water. There is a silver lining even to the ? cloud of grasshoppers. In Neva da, if they 'have destroyed all the crops, tney have made it ness, ly our place of business will be removed from No. 8 Tessi. de Tcisituries, to No. 4 Hue de Misionnaire, as. our grasping land lord has raised our rent. This bereavement will not interrupt'our busi- unnecessary to give any other food to chick- which "will be carried On as usual, on- eng. , ; The New York Post says : 4i Madame Anna Bishop has lately left Sidney, Aus tralia, for England. She still sings in, pub lic, as she has done for the last century or two.. There are 3,500 newspapers published in this country, of which five -sevenths are is sued in the Northern States. New, York has the largest, and Florida the. smallest number. ".. Two ex-Confederate young "Baltimore bloods had a duel at Cold Springs, " in which shots were exchanged, but unfortu nately, to the detriment of neither. , The world's "population of simpletons remains undiminished. A correspondent of the Mural World savs that he has come to the conclusion that from ! The following inscription is from Grey friar's church yard : " Our life is but a winter's day, ' . Some only breakfast and away, 1 Others to dinner stay And are full fed. The oldest inan but sups And goes to bed. 1 : Large is his debt; I That lingers out the clay, ' . 1 lie that goest soonest lias the least to pay." . It is well-known I thai the Emperor Fran cis Joseph made crreat sacrifices of personal sentiment in consenting to changes:-in the trovernment of Austria which have had the effect of annulling tnc uoncordat ana esiao tne lotn oi august to tne. iota oi septem lishing religious liberty. The Emperor and ber is the best time in the year to cut tim - uer. lie tumKs one tree cut at this time is worth three cut in the winter. -Toads are amcng the best iriehds of the gardener. They are uncompromising foes T il ?. A- 1 M oi iuq insects anu worms, ana aia material ly in keeping these pests in check. Protect them, keepthemin the garden, and never drive, them out or injure themj The officers, ot the- Army ox thei Potomac met in New York, and. alter a stormy ses- sion eiectea general . ouenaan jfresioent (which, of course, the World' feels badly about), and various vice-presidents, of whom Oen. blocum is one, representmg the Twelfth Empress have, however, done all m their power to make, public their own sentiments nf rnllrrinn and hev recentlv took part in the Corpus Domini procession, in full Court splendor. Three hundred thousand persons knelt to receive the blessing ot the Most as it passed, and behind the dais came the Emnerofand all the Archdukes, ' and even thP. Protestant ' Chancellor. M. von Beust. followed bv the Empress and ail the Arch duchesses in Court robes and diadems, as in great State ceremonies. - ; UiSCEtt4NB!08. TheCopy Book Primer, l ' V. . .' . : OBi AN EASY WAY OF- TO READ AND WHITE, By SRtgpi KLOVE. LEAHNINCi THIS LITTLE SCHOOL' BOOK IS received 4 with favor by the public and is selling quite extensively. Another large lot lust received at ; LOVE'S BOOR STORE. march 28 . . , :. ' , ' 259-tt PURCELL HOUSE. It. DAVIS, - - - - - Proprietor. THE ABOVE HOTEL IS THE ONLY FIRST CLASS HOUSE in the City of WUmington, ana offers to travelers every comfort and atten tion lound in the best houses in the country. x June 10 - 2)-tf CLIFFORD HOUSE, lO North ;Pront St., ' . WILMINGTON, N.' C. UiE BO-TTLED LIQUORS, SEGARS, OLD ALES, PORTER, &c. FURNISHED . ROOMS BY DAY OR MONTH. juno 27 ' J. A. CLIFFORD, J Proprietor. 287-tf ELECTION NOTICE ! ! State of North Carolina, ) : " New Han outer County, f BY VIRTUE of an order from His Excellency, W. W. IIolden, Governor of the State ot rortli Carolina, and to me directed, I hereby give police that there will be an election at the various places cf voting in this County on the FIRST THURSDAY 113 AUGUST, ! next, for the purpose of choosing a member of the Mouse qf llepresentaiives vice Gen. L. G. Estes resigned. r . ? ' J. W. SCHENCK, i. Sher june 27th, lSGd SSS-tang'i The New Berne' Times states : We were blessed witli a much needed and delightful rain yesterday. The crops which the warm Corps. weather has Deen unnging rapituy iorwaru wero beffinninc to show the need of rain when it came. ' ' i We have informationithat on the line ot ihn road between here .and Goldsboro' the cotton and com crops are coming forward A lady, who was about giving a party to a convention oi clergymen, sent tor a caterer to assist in the preparations. He asked if she intended to give a dancing party. She replied that it was to be composed , mainly rapidly and the prospects are that the yield of clergymen. In that, case, madam," this year will be extremely satisfactory. ( i I said he; " I would advise you to provide ttm ' " i uuuuuiunjf. xuciu iuua peupie eai ureaa The editor ;of the Mihnesotian, reviewing iully. tim situation, says tnai " luiutu is as yei one vast wilderness, and strangers must not A Philadelphia paper 'gets 'off this :cood inn vast wiiuerness. auu. buouuwj i A r j .i.- i- "'- . . cm there expecting Nn?av iron tronts-io nog "7- ganization was on the march m that city a woic Tint fhev must come fully determined A. , N! uviviwj .... A r frtrn ili it ' willing to sleep four in a bed ,ri h children on top or even to, be thankful to obtain a clothes line to haiig over. Georgia promises good crops. short time since a ragged boy came running out of an alley, yelling &t the top of his voice ; Gome quick", Jimmy ! Here comes the sogers !" Jimmy, another ragged little fellow, rushetl out to the street, and ' said : " Sogers, be u 1 Them's all gin'rals!" A Proclamation by His Ex cellency wov, Momen. 7 .- ' r Executivb Depabtment op Nobth Carolina, ' Raleigh. June 21. 1869. WHEREAS, omcial information has been re : rjdvftd at fhift "Hpnsirtmpnf flit o voAinr exists in the representation from the county of G. Estes. Esq.. late mftmhrr rff th-.Hnn- nt Representatives; ; . Now, therefore, I,'W.' W. Holden, Governor of the State of Norf.h dnrnlina hv virtnA f on. thority conferred by law, do issue this proclama tion, ordering an election to be held at the sev eral places of voting in said county, on the first Thursday ini . August, for the purpose of filling said vacancy. i : Done at our City of Raleigh, this 21st l. s. I : day of June, i860, and in the ninety-third ' year of our Independence. By ithe Governor: W, B. Richardson, Private Secretary, june 24 . 284-td ELECTION NOTICE. THERE WILL BE HELD ON THE FIRST Thursday in August, 1869, an election for two Justices of the Peace, and a Clerk as & Board of Trustees for each Township, in the county of New Hanover. : In the Township ot Wilming ton in addition to the Board of Trustees there will '.be1 elected four Justices of the Peace. There will also be elected a Constable and a School Committee of Three for each Township. The election will be held at the several election precincts, as now prescribed by law. J. W. SCHENCK., J., Sheriff of New Hanover County. Wilmington, N. C. June 1869. julyl 286-te Journal copy. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT j ATJOTIO 1ST. THE UNDERSIGNED, BY VIRTUE OF A decree of the Superior Court of New Hano ver county, will expose to sale at public auction, at the Court House door in the city of Wilming ton, on Thursday, the 22d day of July next, the onowiug uescnueu xeai estate, to-wii : One LOT, corner Front and Princess, being hirty-one and a half (3H) feet on Front street. and running west with Princess street sitxy-six (66) feet, on which is situated the store now oc cupied by Sutton & Childs. SIX LOTS on Princess, adjoining: the above. being 20 feet each oni Princess street, and run ning back 311 feet, with buildings thereon: ONE THREE STORY BRICK STORE n south side Market, having !8 feet front on Mar ket street, and running baca 23 feet known as No. 22 Market street. ONE THREE STORY BRT( IK RTORF. nn Market street adioinine- the above 26x70 hp.inor No. 20 Market otreetand occupied by H. Marcus. ONE TWO STORY BRICK STORTC on north 6ide of Market street, 16 feet 6 inches by 6S feet, Deingio. xoana occupiea oy u. JNewman & Greenburg, together with building immediately in rear of same. 25 feet 6 inches bv 15 feet 6 inches. A RICE PLANTATION in Brunswick county, containing- 400 acres, of which 70 acres are cleared, with improvements thereon. A VERY DESIRABLE PLACE on Mason- boro'' Sound, about 7 miles from the city, con taining about 16Q acres, with dwelling house and other improvements. Terms of sale one-third cash : balance in equal payments at six and twelve months. Notes with approved security, bearing interest from date. : Title reserved until purchase money is paid, with power to sell on purchaser's account pon lailure to meet the payments. DAN'L L. RUSSELL, Commissioner. june 17 ; 282-ts j QUARANTINE NOTICE. ON 'AND AFTER JUNE 1st, ALL VESSELS from ports south ot Cape Fear, will come to at the visiting station near Smithville for inspec tion. . All vessels having had sickness on board dur ing the passage will also come to the station for examination. Vessels other! than the classes above named will proceed without detention. -Pilots and Masters of vessels will take due no tice oi the above regulations, under penalties by law provided. W. G. CURTIS, Quarantine Physician, Port of Wilmington, N . C. Smithville, N. C., May 34tb, 1S69. May 27 . 276-lawtf I Large Auction Sale rF CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE Vf cbnBisting of Breakfast, Dinner and Tea Sets, Water Goblets, Glass Fruit Bowls and Tumblers, ; Lamps, Dishes, Looking Glasses, Oil Paintings, Castors; Silver Plated Ware, Table Cutlery, lot Gents Clothing, Under Garments, &c f 'Commencing this day and continue every day ana mgni unui an is sold. J. F. FiGBEE. jttne3-78-tf - - 8. M. TEST, Auct'r. DISSOLUTION i OF COPARTNER SHIP. nHE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX JL isting between L. G. Estes, O.C. Hatch, and M F.Hatch, tinder the firm of Hatch,EstesfcCo., in the city- of New. York, is hereby dissolved from this date. The affairs of the concern will be liquidated by OvC. .Hatch, No. 10 Ferry st, newxorK. New York, May 1st, 1869. may 6 ,f, 270-tf SHERIFF'S XSALE, XY VIRTUE OF JUDGMENT FOR CON JL demnatlon, rendered by the Superior Court of New Hanoverl County, lj will expose for sale u me mgnest Diaaer, tne pieces ana: parcels oi land named in the lollowine: list, on Satur day the Seventh day of August, One thousand Eight Hundred nd Sixty Uine. The same be ing for State and County Tax due and remain mg unpaid ior the year 1803. J. W. SCHENCK, Jb. " I rherifT. WILMINGTON. Lot ........ Armstrong, Wm. Barr, Mary A. E. Beesley Richard, Bradley. A. O..., Bradley, M. Catharine,! Brown, Hannah, r. W. T1 orpani Broderick, Patrick, agt. I. Unowls,.... Bryant," Joseph,. Buie, D; M. Burch, Mrs. W. Barnes, J. W., agent Tabltha Uarnes, . . Uapps, Catty,... Cowan, Nancy. . . Curtis. G. F.,... Costln, Magt.Mrs. Sin- gletaryL... i. ...... Douglas, T. S.,.L...... Everett, Mrs. S. B., Forrest, J. J.. ....... . Frink,' L ...U Goodman. W H. L Hawes, Jos. (Doan) poll Hewlett, W. S..L..poll Hill, Ben, colored...... Hogan, John..... ...... Huggins. J. B.. poll and watch Ketley, John... Lumsden, J C, poll and watch........;. L.nmsden, adm M Law ton 4...... do do Jos Lawtpn. Mann, JC poll cajktal&c Moore, Roger agt Julia G Lippitt ..... Middleton, John Mitchell, Thos. Moore, Susan.. McFarlain Simon McKinzie, Edw. do agt Lucy Datis McNeill, Wm....l Nutt, John.... Page, Elizabeth. Potter, Li D J do : Jnlia Lucas. do heirs HT potter Redd, agt WM Pope... Rhodes, David.. (..... . Sherwood, Daniel Stenmer, Sam'l.i Small. Sail v.... Spooner, Thos., agent Mary Spooner. Sweat, Robt Thomas Robert. VanAminge, G. p., Jr., Extr C. VanAmringe, Walker, estate E. R. Gibbs Wallers. Rich'd.J Welch John P. estate of Jno. G afford..... ... Woollifl, W.T..poll.... Garrison, Amilia. ..... McKenzie, Wm.... Wright, J. w., aam-r.. Herring Susan ......... Wngnt, d. vv., aam-r., west part Herring, Susan, part. ... Garorsh, Sarah E., east hall .. . Gamble, Adam, part. . . Wharnseller, Minor McCoo'pfy, adm'r Chas. yulgiey..... HOCKEY Brothers, John, agt J., Murray ; ..... . Brothers, John, agt R. L. Player '.U Bloodworth, R. N.... .. Durham, V. 1.... Ivey, S. P i ..... . Miller, Jas. A. agt oi es tate of W. . Asne... Miller, D. M....J MaPherson, J. B., for estate Mrs. S. J. Ueery McRae, Alex i Lillington, Jno, for es tate of Jos Lillinston. Jdhn.for Josl Johnson', Jambs 1. 6 6 3 5 5 3,45,6 2&3 2 1 2 U2 3 1 6 2 4 1,23 5 5 2 34 15 1 1 2 2 4 5 345 2 3 12 3 1 6 12 3 12 345 5 23 2 i 4,5 4 4 6 134 4 lOill 910 l& 2 U 4& 2& 12846 2 5 3 3 1& 6 2 123 1 2&3 I 5 3 U 2 3 1 Blocx 300 63 104 139 79 101 203 4S 114 127 65 292 211 183 143 77 170 103 151 51 46 327 239 51 177 261 250 170 302 315 305 101 279 183 263 68 233 64 301 269 258 167 195 178 199 304 63 266 309 315. 302 319 101 345 116 281 93 77 76 157 191 157 191 76 205 183 211 292 172 3 11 05 87 15 85 70 2 10 25 54 805 1 40 2 1 7 10 70 40 00 U 8 75 3 08 42 75 8 25 42 00 1 65 255 1,50 70 3 25 3 42 2 55- I 9 20 15 75 5 30 12 00 ) i 6 30 35 1 2 2 1 4 24 75 28 90 50 55 32 30 53 26 28 70 50 10 70 80 87 i. 22 90 03 26 25 S6 05 14 6 5 1 2 86 2 00 35 95 50 70 80 00 40 POINT, 100 100 973 1628 120 75 054 473 640 275 200 Burgaw do do & Mid. S N. E. River McRce land Sandy Run Pigford's Landing LongC Bay Burgaw 1 93 88 1 75 88 1 95 4 20 $ 53 53 8 68 83 16 12 36 To 93 PINEY WTO0DS. 75 SO i24 Willey, W. P., agent of . D wiiiey Malpass, Amos, agto Gurgamus . . . Walker, J. D., agent Nancy Walker.... Walker, G. F., A. M. Walker Hardison, E. S..! Boney, J. W.... Vhite, G. W. C. Murphy, C. W DeboserR. T Galloway, CM do. adm'r M.Register Henry Penelope Herrny, AUrea Kelly, W. P..... MASONBORO Cotton Mills.. Farrow John...i Mcllhenny, Thos ad's Otway, J ohn. ....... Quince, Parker. J .... . Rushj Antone...1 Berry, Ann liiiza. .... William Wm agt heirs Wescott, E J..... do A. T. Hewlett... Blossom, Sam'l Smith, W. D......... Aloore's Creek I do Mill Branch Ruth Bay 300 62 640 150 I 1580 Moore's Creek 1U0 Cvnress Creek 525 295 300 110 ! 80 14 00 2 25 7 70 3 50 7 00 $ 53 21 1 43 2 10 3 50 11 20 4 20 19 60 70 381 50 700 110 30 75 60 60 18 18 Mill Branch. do. Moore's Creek do. Middle Prong. SOUND. Jumping Run adj is arrow Greenfield Masonboro Sound adj Jno. Hewlett Middle Sound Masonboro' i do do 76 12 14 86 35 5 25 20 3 50 35 25 35 75 75 42 53 TOPSAIL SOUND. Balson, Henry.. .. Blake, Elizabeth. Evans, H.uza : Howard, J. W. agtA.&C. How ard. ... Thies, Elizabeth.. Tarble, Henry F.. Tompkins, G. VV. Williams R. T., agt of D. S. Wil lianls Ramsey, Walker. Ennett, Thomas. Boarding House. 181 20 170 ST5 550 100 100 Sandy Run. adj. Atkinson's Hanrion's Creek. adj. ! Howard and $adburys Alexander Nixon. Trumpeter. do. 10001 512 Godfrey Stuart. I adj. Atkinson and 200 McRae 4 Scott's Hill. UPPER BLACK T1., T T Carr, J. W., heirs D. Wells ............ Highsmith, G. W... Melvin, W. A....... $1 75 28 63 i 17 50 49 2 03 2 03 5 25 20 00 i 40 00 20 00 RIVER. 1000 33 S17 Harrell's Store. i -E Black River. I do. Black River. $ 4 63 14 00 4 45 10 43 CAINTUCK. Kea, Jas. C Lenon, Ruhi ......12000 P.... Maulsby Point. j40 00 Caintuck ...... 20 00 SOUTH WASHINGTON. Brown, Louisa..'.... Danner, J. W..;... Freeman, W E...... Gilchrist, John..... Lee, Fred.... ...... Mills, James L Strickland, J. R.... Westbrook, C...... Armstrong, Richd. . Cordner, John C. .. Pigford, W,J&Bro. Sanders, Lewis..... W. & W. R. R- Co. 481 Wells Branch. m Washington Co 2216 Sills Creek. 303 Lewis Creek. 275 SheUer District 960 Angola. 1472 Lewis Creeks 75 Savannah. 300 N. E. River. 1113 Big Savannah. 67 SiUs Creek. ( 550 N. E. River. 312 W. & W. R. R. LONG CREEK. Bradley, A. O.J.... Brinbaugh, A. C . . . . Williams, Geo. W.. Boney, Samuel J,.. delegate .......... Hall, N. E., dfclg't.. 3a Lillington. 8 207 600 200 376 Lopg Creek. Resve Swamp. I 35 4 20 20 48 a so 3 70 3 43 3 96 53 7 00 8 40 2 10 28 00 8 68 I 9 23 3 25 2 10 5 60 43 00 SIIERIFF'StCOLUMN. Moore. John J. Foy, Morris HaU, E. D Lee, T. E... ........ HOLLT. BHELTER. 1250JN. E. River. 855 1955 526 Moore's.Creek. Ashe Creek. N. E. River. FEDERAL POINT. Everett,' Edwd...... Mitchell, John. Craig, Jesse, Est.'. . CuUer. F. J. 'll Howard, H. N., Est newictt, Ann PIver, Ehjah..I..I! PotterR.B........ 300 10 83 3 795 199 SCO 3 Hot Ad'J J. A. San ders. Ad'j Wm. Mor ris Ad'j J.N. Craig " uraig. Mott's Creek, C F. River. Ad'j 8. Keyes. On Federal P't. Ad'j Fort, In Fort. $17 50 4 90 42 00 14 00 $ 2 10 35 35 14 10 50 2 80 70 35 70 14 LOWER BLACK RIVER. Lewis, M ......... 1 845 1 Colvin's Creek MIDDLE SOUNDS Augustine, F. M.... Costin, W. H. Ennett, Thomas... Ennett. J. S. heirs of Empie, A., Agent of .ra t was. a. Green Freeman, Agent of D. M. Bryant.... Gardner, T. M. HiU, N. M. Lippitt, J.J........ Lippitt, W. H. Lippitt, Mrs. J..... Levey. 8. P........ McPherson, Edward neirs. Miller, T. C, heirs. Nixon. J.. heirs Petteway, James T. smith, T Br...... Armstrong, T. J.... 700 180 6 10 1033 I 2S0 16 300 50 $ 40 488 22 340 1225 121 110 N. E. River. Middle Sound. Ad'JT. Canny. Plank Road. Green's Mills. Sound. C. F. River. Newbern Road. Sound. ti t N. E. River. Sound. Smith's Creek. Plank Road. Island Creek, known as A. A. Sholer's land. 151 8 75 3 15 1 86 14 26 25 3 50 98 35 6 SO 2 80 70 35 5 25 70 S 68 10 50 1 05 4 90 J. W. SCHKNCKJr., swiff of New Hanover County, returns unto Court, this zstn dy nt June, 1869, the foregoing levies made upon the lands of the above named persons for taxes due from the said persons for the year 1868, for the several amounts opposite their respective names, and prays judgment of condemnation for the same. Whereupon, it is considered by the Court that a judgment of condemnation be allowed. Judgment accordingly and for costs. S J. C. MANN, C. 8. C, per Geo. D. Flack, Dep't Cl'k. july 1. . 186-tf L. A. HART. JNO. C. BAILEY IRON AND COPPER WORKS, AND v MACHINE SHICXEV ALSO Manufacturers of TURPENTINE STILLS, and COPPER WORK in all its branches. Front Street, below. Market Street. irl m-r -m uuraiagiontn. t; aug 5 HART & BAILEY. Proprietors. tr London, Liverpool and Globe Insurance Com pany. Affets Gold $ 1 7 ,005 ,026 Directors person;lly responsible for all en gagements of the Company. BARR Y BRO THERS, General Agents, . Wilmington, North Carolina; march 21 257-tf M rine Insurance effect ed to all ports in the United States and Wejl Indies y by Barry Brothers,; Wilmington, N.C. march 21 257-tf NOTICE TO SHIPPERS ! BY AIR LINE ! FIVE STEAMERS A WEEK FROAl PORTSMOUTH TO NEW YORK THREE TIMES A WEEK TO PHILA DELPHIA. TWICE A WEEK TO BOSTON, AND , .. Daily to Baltimore. CIOTTON WILL BE TAKEN ON TIME, TO J he delivered in fonr dava tr Np.bt Ynrlr ; three dayst o Baltimore. a orteit to he the entire JfreiqM through. The W. & W..K-' R. Comranv -will nnw hiivft an Agent In Portsmouth to look out ior its in- A a m 1 - a . . . leresu ana 11 gooas ooin ways. . S. L. U liJfiMOJN'l, Eng. and Sup't. WU. and Wei. Railroad, Oct. 20, 1868. POVl 214-tf .1 Especiallr designed for the use of the 2edi- cal Jhrofession and the Family, possessing those iwnnoc meuicuuu yivyviLi'za nuiui wiuug w an Old and Pure Gin. Indispensahlelto Females. Good for Kidney Complaints. A delicious Tonic. Put up in cases containing one dozen bottles each, and sold by all druggists, grocers, etc A. M. BININGER &Co., established 177S, No. 15 Beaver street, New York. J.A Clifford. Esq.; Agent, Wilmington, N. C june 24 284-tf GLOBE SALOON. THE UNDESIGNED HAVE FITTED UP the . r ; XU- ,L .V : ". No. 1 G3-ranite j Row, in a superior stylel "where they are" prepared to entertain DAY BOARDERS, furnish meals at aU hours, and supply families with Oysters and Game in season. , - : They trust their friends will jrfte 'them a calL BKUUa. &' WJfiJJ 15, Proirietorf. Oct 23 2IHf RAIL ROADS. Wilmington & Wddoii R. R. Co. i s if -.'if - 1 OrncB CnnEEKa. & Get. Supbbixtewdmit I J4 Wiuiington, N.C, April 9, 1868. J CHANGE OP SCHEDULE; ONj AND AFTER SUNDAY, the 11th inst., our PASSENGER Trains on this road will leave WUmington at &00 A. M. and 10:00 P. M.. and arrive in Weldon 6:06i A. M. and 2:50P. M. Leave Weldon at 10:15 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. Arrive at WUmington 4:S0 A. M. and 7:15 P. M. The day train vrlU not run on Sundays. A daily through freight train will leave Wil mington (Sundays excepted) at 3:00 P. M., for the accommodation of Truck Farmers. Passen gers can also get accommodations on said freight train as far as Goldsboro'. v S. L. FREMONT, Engineer & Sunt. . aprilll, 263-tf CIIAfinE OF FREIGHT TRAItl SIIEDULE. WnarraGTOir, & Weldon Railroad Co., ) OrncE Chief Eng'r asd Gen'l Suf'x V WiLMUSGToa, N. C, May 28, 18G9. J ON AND AFTER THE 29th INSTANT THE freight trains will run aa follows : Leava urn- umxnswnpuajBy Wednesdays and Fridays, at 1 o'clock, P. M., and arrive at WUmington same days at 8 o'clock, P. M. may 30 8. L. FREMONT. Eng'r and Sup't. 277-tf Wln??rN .WELDON R. R. CO, ) i iTuunugion, a. u., aiay so, io9. 1 RETURN TICKETS WILL BE! SOU) AT all stations for.one (1st class) fare to per sons wishing to attend the consolidation meeting of the A, &y C. R. R. and N. C. R. R. Compa nies,to beheld in New Berne on the 2d June. Ihere will be after tho meeting ahjourns. an ex eursion to Morehead City. . tXTr airrmrr 1 Master of Transportation. WqQ 277-tf ( Wilmington k Ma 0 "UVUV31VA tll vv General SuPEarNTENDBNT's OrfiCB. ) WILMINGTON. N.'fJ.. ArHl 10 1RA f "VN AND AFTER APRTT. 11 t toQvwnvo JZtiwi of this Road will run on the foUow lng Schedule : EXPRESS TRAIN. ilSlt111011'-' 5;i5 A. M. Arrive at Florence 10S2A If. Arrive at KingsviUe. ........ J ?: p m Leave KingsvlUe 12-40 p M Arrive at Vllniington............... 9:15 P. M. Expr Tram connects closely at Florence with the North Eastern Railroad lor Charleston, and Cheraw and DarUngton Railroad for CheraM , and at Kingsville with the South Carolina Rail road for Augusta, to which point cars run through without change. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leave Wilmington daily at. ..... . . . . 8:05 P U Arrive at Florence , 240 A. M Arrive at KingsvUle 4 . . 9-00 A m' Leave KingsTiUe JSp m Arrive at Florence. 9-S v m Arrive at Wilmington . 5-To M pwfi11?? r11 connects ' closely ' Florence with the Northeastern Railroad for Char eston, . afrd at Kingsville with the South Carolina RaUroad for Augusta. Passengers for Columbia should take the Accommodation Train. vyjti. MACKAE, apr 15 Gen'l Supt. iupt. Wilmington, Charlbtte & Ruthcr- ford R. R. Co. 1 j General Supebintettdent's OrriOE. Wilmington, N. C, May 15, 1869. f ON AND AFTER MAY 15TH, THE PAS .senger train on this Road will leave Wil mington on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 o'clock, A. AL , Arrive at Rockingham same days, at 34 P. M. Arrive at Wadesboro (Stage) at 9 P. 31 Leave Wadesboro (Stage) on Tuesday," Thurs day and Saturday, at 1 P. M. ' ev.e.Eockinham on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6:30 A. M. y Arrive at Wilmington same days at 3 P. M W. I. EVERETT, I " .General Superintendent. mayilO ; . 274-tf WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION ol the public to our large and elgnt as sortment of t " ; BOOTS AND SHOES, embracing every style and iquality known to the trade, which having been purchased for Cash at low prices we offer at Tery low rates. . i Our Stock of Goods for LADIES, MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S wear Is very full and complete,' very stylish an very durable. uur goods ior UJSJNTLfiMAN'S wear consists of aU kinds and qualities of BOOTS, SHOES, G AITERS AND BAL- with and without tho box toe. and tha ment is so complete that we are enabled to suit the mdet fastidious. WHOLESALE BUYERS will find it greatly to their advantage to ex amine! bur stock and nrices before making thpir . Q selections. We devote our second and third floors exclusively to jobbing, and keep at all timca a larire and -wpII rpUMsiI .fAnir nt 0 U lVA. J . BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS. for M 's, Women's and ChUdren'a wear, which we guL ntec to seU as lqw as any jobbers im Baltimore lor New York We solicit your patronage. GEO. R, FRENCH & SON, , 20 lVorth Fronl St. Sept 10 PUR EI EM 0 N SUGAR OR rtAiTiimrmn imnn i mrAirmn 4irpHIS PREPARATION OF LEMON RE X: tains in great perfection the natural fla vor of the fresh fruit together with its agreeable acidity. The facility with - which a Glass of Lemonade may at any time be made with it, equaling any that can be made with the fruit in Its natural state', recommends it to every house bold and gives it an especial value to travelers and excursionists, open land or sea, and to the sick." ir ' - . : Twelve cases just in store at GEORGE MYERS', , .11 and 13 Front Street CHAS, D. MYERS, Aokwt. i : junt 13 - ?3X-t
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