-' THE EVENING POSTi Sat nday, June 15th, ' 1872. ? WISE AND OTHERWISE. Brig barn Young announces his inten tion of not marrying any more. ' Mr. Greeley will spend several weeks this summer at the Wliite Moon tains. We have bad enough about Jauaua cbek's iliamonds. What else has she got? All the organ builders in New York ixcept Wbitelaw Reid are on s strike. Detroit convicts write dime noyela. Even jail life is no help to their deprav ity. - Over a million volumes ot Oliver Op tic's books have been sold in the past ten years. One duty of tbecrief in Florida courts is to wake up jurors to listen to the Judge's c barge. Tbey have a lowu named "Sboo ir'lj'' nn in Tui1rdnn nmin(s Tntva tint if doesn't "bodder" anybody much. A Detroit baby has swallowed a brass watch and the doctor says it will be a ticklish business to get it out. Louisiana is in great want ot reform. Professional reformers Irom other States contracted for on reasonable terms. 1 The Hev. Dr. Chapiu suffers greatly from the gout, which strengthens his beliet that we have all our hell in this woild. Charles Heade is gratifying his ene mies and mortifying his friends by his fever for irresponsible letter-writing without adequate provocation. Newly married daughter 4t How loug does the honeymoon last, mam ma!' Practical parent "Until you ask your husband tor money, my dear." j John Uay has three distinguishing fea- j tures-a tierce moustache, the authorship j ol " Littlu Breeches,'' arid of having ! made f 100,000 in Eric stocks within a j year. , "Pedautic impassioned scolding" j la what William Cullen Bryant, who has ! not the love of Grant iu his heart, calls j Mr. Cbuzzlewit jjuujuer'a late tirade i sguinst the President. 1 A gentleman ot Springfield inquired j ot another whether a certain doctor had auy practice. "Uu yes," was tne reply, ; " 1 assisted in laying out one of bis pa tients the other day." A child three years old, received into the Buffalo orphan asylum the other day, was found to be suffering from de lirium tremens , its drunken mother hav ing actually fed her offspring from the whisky bottle. 1 i Jobaun Strauss, who is coming to Uilmore's Jubilee, is described asgeni- ' 1 al and affable, has a round forehead and nervous black eyes. He wears sa ble mutton chop whiskers, and his hair is black, threaded with silver. Be wrote waltzes at the ago of seven. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR CITY TRADE. :j; TL 13 ESI STUCK OF MEDIUM AND a It w iTlccd DREJS GOODS in the city. Hosiers-, Housekeeping Gjoods, Men and Boys wear at lowest priees. B.'AVEILE, No 17 Market street. Ooi'aiete?. LADIES COILSETS AT GO cento to fo. B. WEILL. 1000 Parasols and. -Liudies' XTmbrellasj. tn EU QUALITY AND STYLE KANG ' iug from theebeaiest to the finest quality. It. WEILLL. t Jiilieue.s. I AHA PIECES I'RINTS ASSOHTED from 1UUU 0 i.j cents to best quality. B. WEILL Olo tiling. riMfE LARGEST STOCK OF GENTS' Clothing in the city made to order all of the latest styles. Will be sold at retail for wholesale prices. T THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO GIVE US .a ral 1. We offer the larsrest stock of DKi GCH3DS in th city, at New York prices. W e receive weekly additions to our Stock, aud make every effort to please. B. WEILL, april 7 lyO-U" Y0PP & W00LVIN, L n DERT AKEI1S, Corner Second and Princess Sts., c MErALLIC BURIAL CASES, of all size, constantly on hiuid. COFFINS, made of any kind of wood, fur nished to order, at thrr shortest notice HEARSE furnished when desired. June 7 1T-' 18 Lm SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. liAVXl IE LATEST NOVELTIES AT THE lowest prices. ilai'STtiiliH At may 20 M.Tl.KATZ'fS,' ' 3U Market street. ., . - 2-tf T HAVE MOVED MY PLACE OF BTJSI I -Nrrvaa t, thA mmpr nf V.lrlith and Castle streets, lly friends will please take uotlee. wnu. l Ufi- 11 V ... : t - -r 4 t R E PU BICNAhXYJ " ' f Is published every afternoob at the aitonish- 1 i ingly low rate of ' 4 T It will be T h e Oltioiul Oraii1 ! ? ' s?K li'Jt $ j oi tho city aiidColiutvanaSfitl UoNoiu pur j ticuiar alfetolSaiHaiidlthepr I w ? i - -,t , 4 ?.. os- i pcruy or t tie Cape t car regions" ' t. X THE KVEISTIISrO POST ill contain full and complete MARKET 1Z 33 1 6 K OA fc? aSuiiimai'yol' SjiateiNew' lJolitioal j.'ticlei" Origiixal I'oemb, IMirsoeliaJiy, Ii vim or, News. We hope to make our paper A WELCOME GUEST, i at every Fir-feldo, uud to all classes of pwple. lt will be iweful to 'lUie JNXercliant, 5 m m. Xhtj jNiecliaiiiC, 'X'lie XJrjleional, Xlio I'arnu r, The P'aiuily and The Cliiltireii. We offer our columus to our bujncs i men, believing that as an ADVKRTisitl Medium, they are EUAL TO THliJBiaST. - j t- ' ' : Dealer, bj- consulting their own interests, will' advertise reach rthOs miosei trufle they wish to obtain, and as, : . . t ; - . ,V ' ; the evening Post will ha e a lurge circulation among laboring . 1 i men and others, who do not read the Iocal IViiio-'ratic paix-rs. we beliee it a )rvjng inve esjlmcu t for nigral defers tp. aly.be with tu. All business letters should lb addressed to ne Business Manager, and all jcoinmunlca tions or letters iu relation to!the Hlrt6ia departmept, to the Editor. ' ' ; x j tv WM. P. CANADAY, J BcsrNKSS MavaoekI JAMES C. MANN. t Ebitor. may Itf. TJT Wilmington. Charlotte L C. ; R. R. Company, j "WiLMiNaTOir, N. C. , April 10, 1872J : J chahge of nnripnm p. JJMTIL FUKTELER NOTICE; the trains ou this RosmI will run as follows : PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Wilmington, daily at. . . . 7:00 A. M. Arrive at Abbot tsburg... 10:09 . ' Lumberion 11:21 " LAurlnburgh... 1:13 H. M. " " RockiDiham S:05 " LilesvUIe... 4:15 " Leave Lilesville at.;.. 6:15 A M. Arrive at Roiingham 7:07 44 " " Laurinburgh 8:45 " " Lumberton :11:07 " Abbottsburg 12:20 P. M. 44 44 Wilmington U:30 4 On and alter May 1st a daily Freight train trill leave Wilmington at 7:15 A.M., and arrive at -4:iJJ. P, ,1L, besides one off two timber tfalnsaarequlfed for the current business. J" No Train will leave on Sundays..! S. L. FREMONT, Chief Engineer aud Superintendent Through tickets tickets to Charlotte, only $10, staining io'nly.'SS miles, roads goKd in Summer." .?? xiu.-tu'.-aujtrr. - : ' april 2o ' (x Office Pktkiwbukg 5BUKG U. K. CO. ) May, 31st, 1872. -"Ssssaresrt 1N AND AFTER JUNE 3RD, THE trains v will run as follows: LEAVE WELDON. 1 l-Lx press Train .. , , - . , 7:JUp. m. Mall Train B :5:35 p.m. ARRIVE AT PETERSBURG. f Express 10:50 p.m. wail 7.-U0 p. m. LEAVE PETERSBURG. Mail 6-.no a. m. Express . y:50 p. m. ARRIVE AT WELDON. Mail ihW a. 111. Express U150 p. ni. FREIGHT TRAINS. Eeave Pc'tersbui-g ' l-i 8:00 a. m. Ieave WVldon 8:00 p.m. Arrive at Weklpn ,.-00 p. m Arrive at Petersburg 2:20 a. m. GASTON TRAINS. Leave Petersburg .Leave Gaston Arrive at Gaston Arrive at Petersburg . tOiOO a. m. ' 1:15 p. m. 12:-"0 p. m. v.in m No trains will run on Sunday except Ex press trains - t Freights for Gaston Branch will be received at tho Petersburg depot only on MONDAY'S and THURSDAYS. The depot will be closeiLat 5:00 p. m. No goods will be recoived after that hour. J. C. SPRIG G, je 5-tf Engineer and General Manager. ; Wilmington. Columbia & Au gusla R. R. Company. Ojsit . exjrggiJiTgjuiijji i"s onncB, I Wilmington, N. C., Jane 7K1873. J CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. rpHE FOLLdWING SCHEDULE 'WILL .JL to into effect at 3:35 A. M., Sunday. 9th inst. 4 DAY EXPRESS TRAIN, (Daily.) Leave Wilmington..... ... 3:25 A. M Arrive at Florence: 2v. . . . . .... ih 13 A. M Arrive at Columbia. 1:35 P. M Leave Columbia... ;.-..:?-.. 12:15 P. M Arrive at Florence. . . i 4:10 P. M Arrive at Wilmington.....? 10:25 P. M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY (SUN DAYS EXCEPTED.) Leave Wilmington . .. .; ....... 5.45 P. M Arrive at Florence .... 11:8S P. M Arrive at Columbia 3:45 A. M Leave Columbia 10:35 P. M Arrive at Florence 2:09 A. M Arrive at Wilmington 8:00 A. M JNO. C. WJNDER, Gea'l Sup't. juuc & 19 tf Wilmington & Weldon R. R. v Company. CTF10EGENEKAL S L'PJBRJN tENDENT," 1 ) Wilmington, tN. C, June 8, 187J. j CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. ON AND AFTER JUNE 10th INSTANT, PASSENGER TRAINS on the Wil mington and Weldon Kailroad will run as follows: , : . -i: 5 j f MAIL TRAIN. Leave1 Umon Depot daily (Sun days Excepted) . ... At Arrive at Goldsboro. Rocky Mount Weldon. Leave Weldon daily (Sundays excepted). At Arrive at Rocky Mount Goldaboro Union Depot EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Union Depot daily... At Arrive at Goldsboro Rocky Mount Weldoa.V. . r A Leave Weldon daily Arrive at Rocky Mount Goldsboro Union Depot :05 A. M 12:11 P.'M 2:11 P. M &50 P. M 9:15 A. M 11:07 A. M 1:16 P. M 5:iX) P. M 10:40 P. M 3:00 A M 4:56 A. M 6:50 A M 7:10 PM 8:58 P. M 10:58 P. M 3:10 A M Mail Train makes ; close connection at Weldon lor all points North via Bay Line and Acquia Creek routes. Express Train connects only witu Acquia r Creek route. PULLMAN'S rAEACJfi SLEEPING CARS ON THIS TKAIM. FREIGHTTRAINS will leave4 Wiiming tou trT-weekly at 6.C0 A. MM and arrive at 1.40 P. M. . EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wilmington dailj (Sundays excepted) f at 5 P. M., and arrive at 11 A. M. JOHN F. DIVINE, ' General Superintendent. JuucS 19-tf JAS. A.-L0WERY CORNER THIRD AND PRINCESS STS., Opposite City Hall. - ' CARRIAGE MAKING, PAISTING, AND repairing neatlyi idtie aloort notice. After Thirty Years of experienee at the busi ness, I am prepared to dp toe .finest and bet work In the City. j novlfi 1 li9-ly Tt'AHTliOADS. r-ff. II ywMltf j .111 AIL SOLBEAraROST. A: t :trft f -sr. f.Kdair; Store? . SO Market Street; J - V ' '".. .J .4 v;: HAVEi JUSnl OEE&EU:iOXE'OP HIE largest Spring aiid 'Summet'stocls ever of lcred tothe public iu this city :'t redueed prices, consisting of w ' j-. iuTNm strrrs,- And Clothing of every, description. PHILADELPHIA READY' MADE ' ;j GOODS. - " - iv and the finest assortment of "LADIES GAITERS - .. . ;: AND, ' CHILDRENS' SHOES - . IN THE CITY. !DRY C3-OOIDS. 100 PIECES FIGURE, t - r ' " ' SOO'" a' " PRINTS, W . CASSIMERES, 00 LINEN SHEETING, 200 DOZEN TOWELS. ' ANDf ALSO - ": The Largest and best assortment of . All of which we dffer at reduced prices. f V- '" SOL BEAR & BROS, x l!.W-if. may 8 -THOMAS GOisnsron, b a;b r o o IvI NEiVner of Mulberry and Nutt Sts. Alwaj'S on hand the best quality of .Segars. dec 14 107-ly $75. OU -A N D fUfl AiR-D S jgUILDING LOTS FAVORABLY LOCATED at SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLARS 'and up wards. Plenty of time given for payment. No excuse for paying, rent also a small house for rent. Apply to JAMES WILSON, s 171-tf febl UTOTICJE. WILL BE SOLD AT FAYETTEV J LLE, on the 18th of June, 1872, one box and a .part of a box of manufactured; Tobacco, as the property of H. C. Turner, under a yeudi exponas, from the District Court of the Uni ted States for the Cape Fear District of North Carolina. 4 - - " K' - .-. . SAM'LT. CARIIOW, . ' f . United States Marshal, ' ' j ; per D. G. MacRAE. . uiaySi , - 12-tjunel8 G-ROGBBIES, ;4utk;SidgMarket; St., : Between Flanagan's Mil linery Store, " ; and Wm. Patten's Bakery. ' WILMINGTON, N. C . une 4 ! , llyr IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE, OCT MILS. MOISSFX, 10,000 LI BACON. v :'lf200BBLSFLOURv i 5 . For sale at lowest market rates tit ! HOTTENDORF JJASHAG EN'S, No: 10 South'Front St. , apri!7 190 ! ' : , BINGHAM SCHOOL, ilVlBaS'S'V'IIiX.'E, 1ST. C. 4 THE FALL SESSION OF 1862,'opeh AUG. A 2nd- The vnirs of f nstmrtimi fs classi- cal, (lucl tiding Modern Languages,) matlte matical and commercial. The organization, is military. 1 Fr circulars address June 10. EDWARDS & HALL, I '-Wholesale Grocers COMMsiONfIERCANTS; June 8 20-3m Eicicond and Danville . Kail Road. . . North Carolina Twi8ionc;; i . Condensed Time Table. v " ln tffect on and after Sunday Jane Otftj 1S72. - . GOING NORTH. - BTATIOSS." I HATL, EXPRESS. : Leave Charlotte. : ... .i a40riM 9 3JT 4 10.47 Concord, .vf i.V ? Salisbury ...... .Lexington;:;.'; - V- High Point . Arrivi at Greensboro' 8.1ft-44 iai9f-4i-l4 11.00 ; 11.10 V; I 13.21 T.i.1 11.35. 12.28 A . M L0 4 1.50 . 4.S8 u 7.30 10.10 jLeaTtt-tireensDoro; Co. Shops " Hillsboro...:. Raleigh.. ...... Arrive at ioldsboro, GOING SOUTH. STATIOJTS. 'maul: SXP&ESS. Leave Goldsboro... . h M Raleigh. ;.v.l . w - Hillsboro ..V. M" Co- Shops ;. . . ArriVc afGreensboro' Leave Greensboro- i . High. Point...; Lexington ... . . a jSalisbury...-. Concord.,.;..; Arrive at Charlotte- 4.00 p. si 7.15 9.81 " 10.10 p. M 12.24 a. ii 1.10 L52 2.44 3.32 " 4.3G 4 5.35 A. M 2.15 P. at. 3.30 4 4.C0 44 4.40 44 5.25 44 6.13 " 7.15 8.10 P. M. Passenger train leat tag Raleigh at 7.15 r M, connects at Greensboro' with Northern bound train, making the quickest, time .to all Northern cities. -Price of tickets same as via other routes. Mail trains daily, both ways, over entire length of Road. Express daily between r Company Shopb 1 and Charlotte, (Sundays excepted.) All Passenger trains connect 8t Greensbo ro' with trains to and from Richmond. Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains between Charlotte Emd Richmond, without change.) ?fif. E. ALLEN, ' . General Ticket Agent. W. H. GREEN, Master Transportation. May 22d.l872 4 Richmond and Danville Rail Road. fJondensed Time Table. ' In ejjict on and after Sunday April 21, 1672 GOING NORTH. STATIONS. MAIL. EXPBESS . Leave Greensboro' 12.45 a m 10.10 a m 44 Danville.: 3.24 4 13.47 pm 44 Burkville.. 8.45 44 5.50 44 Amelia C. H 9.45 44 6.41 44 " . Coalfield 1L01 44 7.55 44 Arrive at Richmond 12.02 pm 8.47 44 GOING SOUTH. STATIONS. MAIL. EXPKESS Leave Richmond 2 35 p a 8.35 a m 44 Coalfield......... 3.36 44 4.35 44 44 Amelia C. H 4.50 44 5.49 44 44 Burkville.. 6.08 44 7.C2 44 44 Danville 11.00 44 11.45 44 . Arrive at Greensboro' . . 1 35 a m 2.15 p m Trains leaving Richmond at 2:35 P M, and at 3:36 A M, connect at Greensboro' with trains on North Carolina Division, for all points South. Passengers leaving Richmond at 2:85 P M, connent at Greensboro' with train lor all points East oi Greensboro'. Passenger trains leaving Raleigh at 7:15 P M; connects at Greensboro with North tru wad .Mail train, arriving in Richmond at 12:03 PM. JNO. R. MACMURDO, Gen'l FreigM & Ticket Agent. T. M. B. TALCOTT, . Eng'r. & Genl Supt. HEW SCHEDULE. ON AND AFTER THIS DATE, the follow ing schedule will be run on the Street Railway. Cars will leave corner of Red Cross and Front streets, for the TJuion Depot, ;it 10 A. M., daily, to meet the Southern train, stop- Eing at the various Hotels and Boarding touses on the route, leaving the depot on the . arrival of the Northern train. Will leave corner of Front land Red Cross streets ! at 7:30 A.M., for Union Depot, in order to I connect with the Northern bound train, I makjug the usual stoppages at the Ho tels ana lioaraing nouses, leaving union Depot on the arrival of the Southern train. In the evening will leave corner of Front and Red Cross streets at 5 P. M., making the usual stoppages, leaving the Lnion De pot on the arrival of the Northern train. Will leave the corner of Red Cross and Front at 10:00 P.. M., to meet the Southern train. I REGUiiAB Schedule During the day tie cars will run from 6:30 A. M., until 8 P. M., allowing 15 minutes between each turnout, and for the further accommodation of the publicone car will be run until 11:30 P. M. each day- DANIEL KLEIN. JuneS 146-tf DAVID PIG0TT. TOBACCONIST, WILMINGTON, June 13 . 23-tf QtJARANTINE NOTICE. ON and after .Tune 1st, 1872, the following Quarantine Regulations w 111 be enforced: All vessels from ports southof Capb Fear will stop for inspection at the Quarantine Station. All vessels having siekness on board, on arrival, or having had sickness on board dur ing the passage, will stop for Inspection at the Quarantine Station. . r - Vessels not included above, may pro ceed to Wilmington without detention. ) ' Pilots anij Musters of vessels will please take-notice. . . ' Y. G. CURTIS, Quarantine Physician, may 28 ' -2taw UNov Ttt&Fr . r : ' ; ,f f NOTICE, - ijH'E UNDERSIGNED DESIROUS OF closing his present business in Wilmington as speedily as possible, will, from this date, sell his entire sfock of - ,; - ' - i 1 Foreip M Domestic Dry Goodsj l t Cairpetins, JXattins:e Scc, &c. ! AT POST, FOU CASK, OS OKLIVEUV. ; It is a rare opportunity for investment. Perssons wishing to engage In business will find It to their interest to purchase the en tire stock. ' - - - ' " 9 . '? Books -dosed from this date on above terms... - .-, .. ,. 1 . " -"' ; J. S. WILLIAMS, may 20 ' , 3 . hi . :niCEL!.ilI,-ZCJ,3.'. LOKIIiXjARD'S STEASIsniP - LI NK. FOR 1STI3W tORK, SAILING TUESDAY AND FRIDAYS FROM NEW YORK, AND WEDNES DAYS AND SATURDAYS FROM WILMINGTON. r .vj . 5 - -. s .. ;. -. 1 : - x- . TUIIOUGU CONNECTIONS WITH ALL RAILROADS LEADING ! OTTT OF WIL2IINGTON. ' - : N passengers taken. For Freight apply, to BARRY BROTHERS, Agents. v.-: may 20 , - ' . BALTIMORE AND VlLlilNGTON STEAMSHIP XINE. - Composed of the first-class StcumlUl. Rebecca Clyde, . Capt. D. C. Childb Lucille, . Capt. D. J. Price Will hereafter sail from BaltmWe and Wil , mington EVERY FIVE DAS. The Steamship LUCILLE) will Will from wharf, foot of Chesnut street, SATURDAY. June loth. ' For Freight engagements, apply to i A. D. CAZAUX. May 25th, 1ST2 ti CLIFFORD HOUSE, NORTH FRONT STREET, VIIiMINOTOK, K. C. 1 AL L WILL REMEMBER THAT I AM constantly supplied with Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco, of the vary best. Furnished rooms are also kept for the accommodation of the traveling public. . ; i J. A. CLIFFORD, Proprietor. nov9 - . , , 147-ly "The best now made," and superior to any iu elegance of tone, touch, finish and durability. ; 8dld at Factory Prices only by Prof. J. F. I?IT CnV VPT P U n n. PIANOS AND ORGANS. Oreran Sales Rooms. Ma sonic Hall, 57 and 59 Market st, Wilmington, N. C. may 23 5-tl F. A. SHXJTTE, No. 3 AMD '5 GRANITE ROW, Dealer in FURNITURE, MATTRESSES, WINDOW SHADES, PAPER HANGINGS, BICTURE FRAMES, CORDS, r TASSELS, ! FRINGES, &c., &c. Having just received a fcupply of Furniture, lam prepared to glve the public as gooti bargains as can be had in the city; vlease call and examine. mayl-3 4 ( : 147iy pi THE CAPE FEAR FLOUR . " ' and j , 1 :' Pearl Hominy Mills Have constantly on liand j EXTRA FAMILY and SUPER FLOqR, Pearl Homlayil Seed Rye, Seed Wheat, f s Seed Oats, Corn, Cow Peas, White Peas, and all kinds ot Horsej, I Cow and Hog FecuV L Orders left at the Market Street Deposi tory, or at the Seaman's Depot; corner Front and Dock streets, will receive promptatten tlon. All goods sold, drayed free. ALEX. OliDIIAM. Proorietor. . " ' -BA . ' .. . it A Family Paper Which can be trusted and which 1.4 always; full of interest, is a necessity of the time. Such a one is the , ' ' I CHRISTIAN UNION, ' The Unsectarlan, Religious, Ijlterary Family ss ewspaper, wnose j&uiror is I HENRY WARD BEECHER: It has soMETinxo for Eveky Memheb of toe HoirsKUor.!, in matters of Religion, Morals. J Politics. Literature, Art, Science, Agriculture, Poetry, News, Fiction for Young and Old, Truth for Everybody. , Mb. Bkechkk's vigorous pen, in his Edito rials aud Star Papers, and Mr. Elllnwood's famed verbatim reports of the helpful Lec ture Room Talks in Plymouth Church are great attractions. Mr. Bcechcr is assisted by a large and able editorial staff. - , THE TERMS OF SUBSCUIPTIOir . I : ABE AS. FOLLOWa i One Year Only 83.00: . i Send money by Postal Ordel-s, Drafts,, or Registered Letters. f 1 3FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED- may 2 187-tx " .-.-i 1 i i i A ,1 . t ' JX13T 7 iAX'u

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view