THyyraGgsTv; SaftlWSy. fM$st " 24tfi.' 1872.4 " WUJllSGTOJIJOIlTllCAilLU L I F E INSURANCE COMPANY officers: ROll'T II. COWAN President JOHN W. A L KIN SON Vice President. F II. CaMkKoN .'.....Secretary. 1)r E. A ANDERSON ..Medical Director - - m t m uiue nous: J. VY. Atkinson, General Insurance Agent. l. B. Grainger, President Bank of New Hanover. F. W. KsttCUSEK, Grocer vand Commis sion Merchant. C. M. tiTttDMAN, of Wright & Stedmau. T. II McKoy, ol W. A Whitehead & Co , Fayetteville. K. 11. Cowan, President. 11 B. Filsbs, Commission Merchant. A. A. Wiixakd, of Willard Brothers. W. A. Cummino, of Northrop & Cum ming. ii. W. Williams, of Williams A Mni chUon. Eli Mukkay, of E. Mu-ray & Co. A. J. DEKossaT, of DeKosset & Co. Kobt. 11bnni.no, of Dawson, Teel S Ilen niug. Alkji. SrausT, British Viee-Conaul, oi aprunl fc tliuson. P. MuRPur, Attorney at Law. .r. L. Williams, oi J. D. Williams & Co., Fayetteville. J as. C MoKaJC, Attorney at Law, Fayette vilJe. ,"- . I B. -Kit Lit, Merchant, Kenans ville. J T. Poi'E. Merchant. Luniberton. M'fcClAiV FJEATUUES ANDjAU4 ' VANTAGES." " v .., 1st, No restriction on Residence Or Travel. '.id: No extra charge on the lives of Fe males. .id. Pol'cies Incuteotible after Five Tears. 4th. The rates of interest on the Funds ot the Company higher than those On the Funds of the Companies located in other States, thus .insuring larger Dividends to Policy Holders. ' 5th. The Directors and Officers ot the Company aru prouiiuent NORTH CARO LINIANS, who an-. KNOWN to be men of INTEGRITY and WORTH. 6th. The Coinpauy is established on a solid and permanent basist steps having been taken to increase the Capital Stock to $300,000. . 7th. All the Funds ol the Company are Invested in this State and Un diluted among our own People. This lact should, com mend the Company, above all others, to North Carolinians. It iswejl known that hundreds of thousands of do!-' lars in Life Premiums are annually sent North to enrich Northern Capitalists, thus con'inuatly draining our people of immense amounts which should be kept at home. On this ground the friends of this Company confidently appeal to every son of the Old North State, and ask their support lor thi Home Institution,-which, whlie it offers substantially all the advantages ot North ern Companies, helps to build up Home Interests. . JAMES D. BROOKS. General Supervising Agent, Raleigh, N. C. TUOS. GRSME, Afent at VYilmington. Rnril? 190-6m F. A. SHUTTE, No. 3 AND 5 GRANITE ROW, (Dealer in F URNITURE. MATTRESSES, WINDOW SHADES, PAPER HANGINGS, PICTURE FRAMES, CORDS, TASSELS, FRINGES, &c, &c. , l la sin- just received a supply of Furniture, I am prepared to give the public a good bargains as can be had in the city. Hease call and examine. niavlo 1My Kentucky University; ASIIL-AISTD, THE HOME OF HENRY CLAY, AND TKAXSYLVANIA, The Sites of the Various Colleges. , DIVE t'OLLEOES in operation, with Thhr- t v Professors and Instructors and WW Stu dents. Entire fees not exceed S$20 pel? milium, except in the Law and Commer cial Colleger Boarding lronv $2 to $5 per week. Students ot the Agricultural aadMfr chiiii it-id t ollcge can defray a portion of their expenses by labor ou fhe lartn Yn Ahe hops. Sessions begin second Monday In .September. For Catalogues or other infor mation, address J. B. BOWMAN, Regent, Lexington, KJ". ugust (, 1872 bii 2aw4w DKESSKS and sundry other sarments, for Iadies complete outfit, Ready-made, can be obtained at J. S. WILLIAMS. JEADY MADE Shirts, superior articles. For .-.ale by J.S.WILLIAMS DLACK rimI White Ima Lace Points, u Hhu-k Iicc Lama Sacques For sale by J. . WILLIAMS. JARPET BAGS, satchels and Flasks..,, ., . For sale by J. S. WILtlAJjI. 1 BLACK Cirt nadino shawls, wlthvud with out fringe, caui be obtained at. 31 North Front StreeU t QATJZE and Mnslin Undershirts. -fed For sale by J. S. SVILLIAMS. HOSIERY and Gloves, an extensive assort-' fern IfTkll "meat. - For sale by J. S. WILLIAMS. Jury 27 ., 00 ;'l 1 WILL SELL THE BALAMCEOB Mr lauok Airm well select? ED .8 TO VK OF WHITE (ODD AT COE'fJE' .GASH yn-m tt-i ft-- 4 ..A!- C Come TEarly,riand. I BAR0AEJ 4, s am - July 28 t,i ,,wtM - "it- r:". i-t 54 .ai ! 1 . j J' '. i 5 - i .'.? ''3 t'tV 3d i WE NOW ILA-VE -THIS CUQICEHT JLNIXj ? . A A . f I ir til For this reason at a small aUranc0n Jnx porters prices- . ; v i. . CHATEAU, "A v BOULIAC, ST. AMELION, . ST.. LOUSE, it.; FRONSAO. - . - - . . ? ' :fl sT. jullstt Aud lower grades. f RUIXS. 4 ''. 25 Boxes Oranges, - t; ef TT-1 n. 'nLiL-- t zu nau I3UAC5 uianses, it . FRESH PRSEpD FRUITS, v. "Robt Yolngel;s,', " V. Blood; Wolf & Co , J Mi 14 Bass1 Pale Ale, , Barclay, Perkins &;)CoH - ' Best Stout. - -. . r i I COPEIiAND CO., CuOW-ClioV, Hiiei ( Ggriins and- 4 Imported Jams and Jellies. - - Fresh GooWy eyerjv Steamer, AT KEDUCfCD PltfGES. J GEO.HTERS, U And 13 South Fxcfflt SWT 'fi'.i .- 'i 2J""" v NEW DRUGk;SX0ZI3 lINDERSIGNED.ha opene&mWi f- andA varied assortmenfT r:-nrAd JA ' FRESH. DRUGS ABDi J;.' At his new Store, under the College p?bys W 3 ':i rjr.: dnt w-i k.ic . cians ana ouxgwus-on. ruru, street,; oppo site Cltv Hall: ' ' V. . .?V. ' -.5.'.. f ,iT ?T Jtf Ciisf1 P1TMT fWnTPTMV.a - INDIA.. JWIBBER 4iOODS. V1 TOILET, ARTICLLfiTC ! Storer ojpen at: floors, day and iiigrht ' i W. COWAN GREEN, - i Ijicensed Dispensing Chemist. ' - . Proprietor. July 23 R Xi. MARIJISS 4 3 aKd; VARNISH Reseated. Pitnres Framed. AcjwvW Store on seccd petTteert-jvi rgat,.q rrla sss streets. July 15 fvJl I HMy - Boyki fiahte sWiCT G-I2H2 6 ft T - wr k-nv - f.oi Ai.' ' " - I . , Jk' Av? rtakpr M aug IT V hrpTTr- T ITTk ! . h ' DSTOTEO TO THB UTTZSESTS OF TIXX REPUBLICAN PARTY'. Is published erery afternoon at the astonish t ingly low rate of i ?? FIVE DOLLARtf fer Vnixuxxx The Official Organ of the City aud County, and will dcTotewr- ticular attention to local affairs and the pros- . . . . . -. i will contain full and complete S1 ARKE rr REPORTS, Bmninary g$Ute News, j - I?olitiol -A.x'tioless, -Original 3?oein. xxittiia.n.v. ,-J1 - Ktc-., A WELCOME GUEST, I w-n-i ft ;!Mt at every Fire-side, and to all classes of people. It will be useful to rJdxe Merchant Xrie NXecria.n.ic, XrieTPrcrtessional, llie Farmer, Xhie Family and. '"la CJliilcli n. We ofler our columns to our business m W, believing that as an Advertising Mediu m, they are .aitfal IB EWt islfJ RQTJvVL, TO THFiBEST, Dealers, by consulting their own interests. they TTish to obtalrr;fia ai THE EVENING POST k will have a large circulation among laboring: i nwttandetwodoTreadfthe Local i Democratic papers, fg believe it a paying" I Investment for liberal dealers to advertise All bdsiriss iettfB should be addressed to ne Bosifjesa Ifttrjaf er, and all communica tions c letters in relation to the editorial .T M. p. CAN AD J ''aiTtratf2.txi9 SDui. BEArTf BROS.. 20jlviarfet gtxeet, r . rn - ti TOW - T-r r qM.p? the I fj ! I 'A fl laxj-- and Somj - i - rered to tjio public In this city at reduced And dlothing of every description. TH1L1 r L 2. i Belt-; f --GOODS. thodnXf liortment of 50 j. f CASSIMERES, jwrv . f r. . , rr )f f 1 1 i I AND. ALSO. The Largest and best assortment of -, - iflSjiO 3S1I 2 tnh -i, All of which g i1111 P1"068- ff!Sih& grjfBAR fr BROS. pay 8 198-tf. ;$ 7-5-rO-U it. r iss&ssa-J'i G LOTS FAVORABLY L.OCATKL) jMV1 "t Wf tSM,J' f ! at SEYENTY-FlVJij loijJUA.ita ana up- awards. Plentyof time iyen for, payment, o ec3)r ag ( f f pt-also i small house for renL Appljnto 1 iMTaVrWlLKON. f .FT, i " . i71.tr J", R, DAVIS,' Proprietor: DaymoardefSJFS w pervveoK. jlv4i 9-tf Hkt'a" i ft? wThe nefil now liaQ ta ' I CiUU OUvi a v .w -r elegance of tone, touch, 5inhhaild durability. Sold at Factory Prices mffVfvVTtt 'J. F. 1 'V i j' .r t i 9. 4 ,JT fRU -CKTkRT, Piano- Orjran Sales Rooms, Ma wniCsilaAl SiVand 5V LUarketiajLv Wilmington, mar 23 .vtt i bOUOERS, of street Railways Jioist ts are ti iw in uttiniT their tioketa they 3 faust rtanH part 'of the stamp on meh SpaxtonnTstaiHp on its back .will be recognized byone conaucw. -. jnnl V Sherittlaletforf Taxes4rr LS7l1 to the AEnu iir iiri va to i-t n-". K"?r--rrr. r,-" ' T fr h moderate fee wthe'under fg-HMfpM mSuRN SS;: I . , W 'n ir t V rL . inn- -wrfn srrn v . ouse. July US 41-tf .S. A. LOWERY, t . -I . M.a.a' -b U . r. ..nr. mnTon ivn PPIMfKSS STS . ,'Eonit5WIa!S'JO hAKRIAOE MAKmq,PAIOTINO. AND, best work is the City, T zVt:t Tre ft to iFit. i G . . ; JulJe He 4 jfr?m!$MlZ&'S'-- Q, fcftixt -rirrtrr IFF AND FIUH INSTJAtfCSfAgflE of-rrtni respectable jOmv ttttap- -ornrpi JVortn ironLsireew t-t aa TWllmlngtoni-j,ir,w J . ;T1TTILTTN IpBOMCllinLFTEflVTinATtbe'iates forJXransient .Boarders are 32 qU, a.UU auu j vi7i& Hair !irinrdin!rlto location and .t s A i . -i i - i CO?PANY, Ass, 'U-- w faREAT,v-fTT7. V FIRE INSUR rACli cOMPA Cy, New Orleans, 1 aoarii v- 71'1' ou 77-ly KAIL HO.iU.N. VVilmington, thaHoltc h R. R. 5 ' R. Company. Office Chlet Enoinesb & Gkn'l Sdpt , S'L Sdp't , 1 27, 18TJ ) Wilmisgton, N. C, June 1 1 1 L, tynix . CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. J NTIL "FCRTHER NOTICE, the regular trains will run over this Read as follows: REGULAR FREIGHT TRAINS. Leave Wilmington daily at 6 A. M., and arrive at 5:30 F. M. PASSENGER AND EXPRESS FREIGHT , TRAINS. Leave Wilmington daily at 7 A. M. and arrive at "S.30 P. M. Leave Llle8ville daily at C;15 A. M., and arrive at 4:15 P. M. f r?Two Special Freight Trains for TON .UUilBitil CK irregularly. . - . . ... f lNo trains on Sundays. , - - 8. L. FREMONT, Chief .Eegiiieer. and Superintendent 1 June 27 . 5-U Offick Peteksbuko R. R. Co. - r - May, 31st, 1872. h ON AND AFTER JUNE 3RD, THE trains will run as follows: LEAVE WELDON. Express Train 7:30 p. m. Nlail Train 3:25 p. m. AIIHIVE AT PETERSBURG., Express 10:50 p. m. Mail 7:00 p. m. LEAVE PETERSBURG. Mail 6:30 a.m. Express 3:50 p. m. ARRIVE AT WELDON. Mrfll 9:40 a. m. Kxpress 6:o0 p. m. FREIGHT TRAINS. Leave Petersburg &00 a. m. Leave Weldon 8:00 p. m. Arrive at W eldon 3;U0 p. m Arrtve at Petersburg 2120 a. m. GABION TRAINS. Leave Petersburg 6:00 a. m. Leave Uasron 1:15 p.m. Arrive at Gaston 12:50 p.m. Arrive at Petersburg b:10 p. m. No trains will run on Sunday except Ex press trains : Freilrirts for Gaston Branch will be received at the Petersburg depot only on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS". The depot will be closed at 5:00 p. m. No goods will be received after that hour. T. C. SPRIGG, je 5-tf Engineer and General Manager. Wiliningtoii. Columbia & Au gusta R. R. Company. Gen. Superintendent's Office, I Wilmington, N. C, Jane 7, 1872. f i.i i . i CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. rpilE JL to HE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE WILL uto effect at 3:2i A. M. Sunday. 9th in?t. DAY EXPRESS TRAIN, (Daily ) Leave Wiluiingtou Arrive at Florence Arrive at Col'mbia. . . Leave Coluuibia rrive at Floreuce Arrive at Viluiiujiion , 3:25 A. M :13 A. M ..... 1:35 P. M ......12:15 P. M 4:10 P. M 10.25 P. M NIGHT EXPKKSS TRAIN DAILY (SUN DAYS EXCEPTED.) Leave Wilmington. Arrive at .Florence.. Arrive at Columbia Leave 'Columbia... Arrive at Florence.. . 5 45 P. M ,. 11:38 P. M . . 3 45 A. M . 10:35 P. M .. 2 09 A. M . . 8:00 A. M Arrive at Wilmiugion . . JNO. C. WINDER, Geji'l Sup't. 19 tf )une 8 Wilmiagi n & Wrldou R. R. roil" pan y. CFFSGE GLKERAL' SirrKISTENDENT, 1 Wilminoton, N. C, June 8, 1872. ) -in t , . t.-Ti LSJI CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. ON AND AF TER JUNE 10th INSTANT, PASSENGER TRAINS on the Wil mington and Weldon Kailroad will run af follows : MAIL TRAIN. Leave Union Depot daily (Sun days excepted) At 8:05 A. M Arrive at Goldsboro 12:11 P. M Kocky Mount 2:11 1. M Weldon, ,. 3:50 M Leave Weldon daily (Sundays excepted) At 9:15 A. M Arrive at Kocky Mount 11:07 A. M Goldfboro 1:16 P. M Union Depoc..... 5:30 P. M ; EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Union Depot daily... At 10:40 P. M Arrive at Goldbro 3:00 A. M ' Rocky Mount 4:H A. M Weldon tf:50 A. M Leave Weldon daily 7:10 P. M Arrive at Roekv Mount 8:58 P. M Goldsboro 10:58 P. M Union Depot 3:10 A. M Mail Train makes clo?e connection at Weldon lor all points Nort' via Bay Line and Acquis Creek routes. Express Train connects only with Acquia Creek route. PULLMAN'S PALACE SLEEPING CARS ON TH18 TKAIN. FREIGHT TRAIN will leave Wilming ton tri weekly t d.00 A. M., and arrive at 1.40 P. M. EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wilmington dally (Sundays excepted) at 5 P. M , and arrive at 1 1 A M. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Saperin'endent. Jtle S . l&tf T. A. GRANGER, S. C W. II. CHILES, Late of Richmond. Va -EUROPEAN HOTEL, G&AilGER & CHILES, Proprietors, WEST CENTRE STREET, GOLDSBORO, N. C. je22 302m X.ORIljLiAJEirS STK A USD IF' LING FOR N3EW; YPftl ' SAILING , TUSDAXa Aint F.UIDA FROM NIW YORK, AND WEDW DATS AND SATURDAT TROM WltMINGTOK.0 THROUGH CONWiSCTIONS VtJT ALL RAILROADS LEADING OUT OF iriLUHCfiTOW. No passengers taken. For Freignt apply to BARRY BROTHERS, AgeEtS. may 28 - 1 iff BALffflOREllHD TJMIHQTOH" Composed of the flrst-claas Steamships Rebecca Clyde, Capt. D. C. Child Lucille, Capt. D; $1 Price Will hereafter sail from Baltimore and 'Wil mington Vi EVERY FIVE DATS. The Steamship LECILLE will aall from wharf, foot of Chesnut street. TUESDAY. Augruct 20. , For Freight engo ements, apply to - A. D. UAZATJX. May 25th, 1872 6 Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship "line. COMPOSED OF FIRST CLASS STEAM SHIPS PIONEER, 825 TONS, Captain' JOHN WAKELEY, TONAWANDA, 850 TONS Captafa WILTBlNKS, Will herafter sail from n.iiu ii-lphlii and Wilminton, every WEDN i-.-.l.-;. For Freight engagemt us . ; ,' . WOItTIf & t'liir . , N 1 Wilmington, N. C W. L. JAMES, General Agent, 130 South Third Street, Philadelphia. " f June 15 - 25-tf I ,N ADllSlliSe' fbllow w tog schedule will be: nun oa the Street ' Railway. Cars will leave corner of Red Cross and Front streets, lor the Uuion Depot, at 2:40 A. M., daily, to meet the Southern train, stop piiig at the various Hotels and Roarding Houses on the route: leaving the depot on the Arrival of the Northern train. Will leave corner of Front and Red Cross streets at 7:80 A. M., for Union Depot. In order to i connect with the Northern bound train, making the usual stoppages at the Ho tels and Boarding Houses, 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 Union De pot on the arrival ol the Northern train. Will leave the corner of Red Cross and Frontal RfcOU P. M., to meet the Southern train. j Reouxab Schbduxe During the day tne cars will run from lfc;J0 A. M., until 8 i. M.. allowing Id minutes between cacti turnout, and for the further accommodation of tho public, one car will be run until 11:30 P; M. each day DANIEL KLEIN. junev 14-Tr DR. CAKPENTEB, X3G XUXJJEXillY STREET, NEWARK, N. J., Is now treating successfully Contamption, Oronchitis, and all diseases of the Throat and Langs with hi COMPOUND MEDICATED INHALA TION, CONCENTRATED FOOD, AND COUGH SYRUP. During the past ten years Dr. Carpenter has treated and cured thousands of eases of the above named diseases, and has now in his possession cerUIicates of uraa from every part ol the country. The lnnalation is breathed directly into the lungs, soothing and healing over all in named surfaces, en tering into the blood, It imparts vitality af it permeates to every part of the systenou The sensation is not unpleasant, aud the tirst inhalation often gives very decided re- liel, particularly wucn mere is mucu uim culty of breathing. Under the influence of my remedies, the cough soon grows , easier, the niifht sweats cease, the hectic flush Van ishes, and with improving digestion, the natint ranidlv irains strength, and health is again within his grasp. ! The Concentrated Food rapidly builds up . the most debilitated patient, presenting to the stomach food, all ready to be assimilated , and made into good, rich, healthy blood.' " The Cough byrup is to be taken at night ., to alleviate the cough and enable the patient to obtain sleep. Full directions accompany each box of my remedies, which consist of Ou inhaler; GueRottioot Alterative In halant: one Bottle ol Soothing Febri- fOjCe inhalant ; One Buttle ot Antl i lisemorrnagic Lab ant , One BtU ' Concentrated Food One BoV. i tie of Cough Syrup, Price of Box containing remedies to but one ' month, ltn two month, Iks three ytfl inoutbs, f2 Sent to ahy addresa CO. D. Pamphlets containing large list of patients eared sent free, letters of inquiry mast contain oa dollar to insure answer. Addrews . A. H. CARPJBNTKlt, it.Lu. NewarkX. J. Dr. CAKFK2TKK'S CAIAl.iklA IvEilEDY,, will give immediate retiei, aud ami eitect a . permanent cure in. frota . oua W -j three t montns. rnoe oi remeu w wmubb uwhi r . M thM. tnnntlia Sli CANCER in ail iU furma successfany ' treated. Send for list of patten U cured; to-rh ggjP ; -n; -Steer III. i

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