. - " . ... . . ' ........... j A V , S J: ! i i : 4.1 . 1 It WnilUNGTOH, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1873 NO. 193 1 f rx-W&v1' tSW ' , , t i i ' i i . ' . ' - i ' -1 battel WadTtttce."-"'1 1 FILL AND GC0B& Market Street, 36 COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF - A ami DRESS . GOODS. In ercrj Yitfiety, 44?ty and Btyle- shawls, scAbpsswa; nriuR "Aiiu: 'uuiu uovsB'ftfsmsiimG AND WHITE &C.f. , &a la short, every thing that can be called lor in Staple, and Fancy Dry Goods, and Notions. &c.f i.ihftrat Discounta TA . -i..r.. . WHOLESALE BUYERS, OUR MOTTO QUICK SALES ani SHALL PROFITS, 36 Market Street. oct23 135 U- SOLOMON XEVY, i Dealer in Dry Good?, Clothing, Boots, Blioes, Hats, Notions, Furs, Trunks, Valises and Jeweltry. A Large Stock of Ladies' & Gents Furnishing Goods Kept Constantly on Hand. . it Corner Front & Martet St. The Old Stand. WILMINGTON, N. C. M 2J 135 lux BUY U51BBELLAS Muiihou & Co., .... S8 MAItET STREET, Ucre all kinds of Gents way be bought at.reason&ble prices. CHILDREN AND BOYS CLOTHING , BRACES, SUSPENDEBSJ And a great variety of ? ; : BOWS, TIES AND SCARF'S. lov2 144 National note THI8 POPULAR HOTEL HAS BEEN completely repaired and renoratfed for tne FU trade. Extensive Additions hare been made to the buildings, "and the' traveling' public may be assured of conitortable rooms, a good tablend.ienUTe assist- UIB. "7T " . REUBEN JONES, Proprietor. 120-tf oct 5 msuRMca . v LI5ANDFIEE 1N&UR?CI1 CAN BE junpted at the lowest current rates in the ffiuSf to'POaKibU ' ComPnles' P w MPAN YTQf Jjondpnj Assetts ?Y!LLE FIRE INSURANCE AND aKlKG COMPANY Of Va asseta . $500,000 BYRNE &ICEENAN, ; on;Mfi, . Genl Insurance Agents, wmce Chamber of Commerce upstairs, ia,i8 i - Vf Wlmmgton,N.a SItSATI0N WILL -RE MADE TO THE A"1 general Assembly fbr the pasaaee of ?t Wilmington, and Jbr . other GOODS SOL. BEAR & BROS.. Retail iitore, 1 f! 20 Market Street. HAVE J UST OPENED ONE OF THE Urseat Fall iind Winter Stocks ever of- ered to the public In this city at reduced prices, consisting of i j O L O TH I N 3- i Of every description. , i . PHILADELPHIA READY HADE GOODS. i and the finest assortment of ! ! . . - . LADIES GAITERS CHILDREnS' SHOES IN THE1 CITY. 100 PIECES FIGURE, 500 " PRINTS, 60 " CASSIMEKES, 85 " LINEN SHEETING, 200 DOZEN TOWELS AND, ALSO, M The Largest and bent assortment oi AND Children Wear, All of which we offer at reduced price. SOL BEAR A BROS, oetltt 198-tX MARRIARJS GUIDE. EVERY ONE H18 OWN DOCTOR. Be ing a private instructor for married persons, or those about to be ' married, both male and female In everything concerning the physiology and relations of our sexual sys tem, and the production and prevention of offspring, including all the new discoveries never before given in the English language, byWM. YOUNG, M. D. This is really a valuable and interesting work. It is written in plain language for the general reader, and is illustrated with numerous Engravings. All young married people, or those con templating marriage, ana having the J east impediment to married life, ! should1 read this book. It discloses secrets that . every one should be acquainted with; still it is a book that must be locked up and hot let lie about the house. It will be sent to any ad dress on receipt of 50 cents. Address Dr. WM. YOUNG, No. 416 Spruce street, above Tourth, Philadelphia. b-AFFLICTED AND UNFORTU-JNATE.--NO matter what may be your dis ease, before you place yourself under the bare of any of the QUACKSnathre and foreign who advertise in this or any other jpaper, get a cepy of Dr. Young's Book and read it carefully. It will be the means of saving you many a dollar, your health, and possibly your life. Dr. Young can be con sulted on any of the diseases described in his publications by mall or at his office. No. 416 Spruce street, above Fourth, Philadel phia. aept 18 105-Sm f ; OUR EXTCl FAEIILY FLOUR ... . P STILL ahead of any other on the market Our Pearl Hominy cannot be surpassed Always on band at the Mill and Depository Cracked Cera, Corn, Bolted Ileal, - L . Peaa and Pea Ileal, Oats, Shorts nd Bran. Alt goods sold drayed free. All bags returned ln! rood order will be credited at cost on next bllL tT.rrr. OLDHAM, Proprietor. aeptg Try The English Ties. T IS STONG, . Itis high laced, ( 1 It Is warranted. DUDLEY & ELLIS. fitgrn or the iMg lioot. nov2 HI OLD iscm Kahnweiler (Late Oreenwald & Co..) ' (WHOLESALE DEALER IN Winfes, Brandies, Gins, Whiskies and Segars. KO. 10 SOUTH WATER ST., Res :tfully informs his numerous custom ers that he has onened the larsrest and best stock of pare I4qaor In thsr fttatff at prlcea I tiall keen constantly tu band old -K ext- tucky Rye and North Carolina. Corn hls- kles. ImDortee? Brandies. Wines andSesars. Purchasers will do well to examine my stock beiore buying eisewnere. jSEGAKS A SPECIALITY oct - I2i-iy Old Clarendon Bar. 1 '"-. THIS old and well known place, hear the foot of Market street, South side, has been refitted and recently onened by the under siznedi. and he invites his old friends to call on him. At all times there can be obtained the best of LIQUORS, WINE &c, Either by the drink, or in larger quarititieb. HIS Restaurant is always supplied with the Dcst uiMlins me maraeie anorus, wuicu win be servad in any style desirea. JMEAXjS f urn iBhed at all hours. . !S-Don'tfailltocallon BOB SCARBOROUGH, - At the Old Clarendon Bar. Nov II. 1872 151 TO WHOM ft Mr CONCERN ! THE Agency lor the sale of the FLORENCE Sewing Machines in the State of North Carolina is now in the hands oi " Cashwell & Hacumber, OF. WIL3HNGTON, N. C. All unsettled accounts of former agents are in their hands, and they alone aio au thorized to solicit and receipt for al moneys due. THOS. HALL, Special Agent. Florence Sewing Machino Co nov 25 163 tf Scribner's Honthly. A serial sto jry uy ur. liouano. rew Holm. A long 6tory from story bvfiaxe twtt Hayte Brilltant arrpysor contributors. Clarence Cook onlurnlture, ana decoration. R. H. Stoddard on authors EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS; 500 Pages for $L00! Ac, Ac. The publishers of Scbibkbb'b Monthly, in the Prospectus just issued, promise for the ensuing year a more brilliant array of contributors, and an increase in the variety and beauty of its illustrations, already con ceded by the critics to be "hner than any . a wnicn nave nunerio appcarea in acy Amer ican magazine.7' Dr. Holland, the Editor, will ivrite the serial story of the year, which will be auto biographical in torm, ana will oe illustrated bv Miss Hallock. It is entitled Arthur Bonnicastle, and will deal with seme of the most difficult problems of American life. It will be commenced in the November number. There will be a new story by Saxe Hoiin. The One Legged Dancers. Bret Harte, the beat writer oi snort &to- ries now-Using, will cebnte a character istic story, tefltihw TJe Epic ot Fiddlttown, Wnicn Will oc luuBiiuLcu uy ouppuru. R. H. Stoddard will write a series ot en tertaining papers about Authors, their per sonal characteristics, home life, families, frierids, whims, and ways. A series of por traitSc ot living American writers, is also promised. Clarence Cook will w rite about furniture and the decoration of ho mes. These papers will be eminently practical as well as artis tic, and will be illustrated with designs and sketches by numerous artists in addition to those which the writer himself will furnish. Among those who will contribute are: Hans Anderson, Bryant. Bushnell, Eggles- ton, Froude, Higginson, iusnop Hunting ton, Bret Harte, John Hay, H. H. Mac Donald, Mitchell, Miss' Phelps, Stedman, Stocktan. Stoddard. Celia Thaxter, Warner. Wilkinson, Mrs. Whitney, besides a host of others. The editorial control and direction of the Magazine will remain in the hands of Dr. Holland, who will continue to write 'The Topics of the Time," wnich tne n. r. in dependent says "are more widely quoted than any similar papers in any American masrzine." Watson Gilder will write "The Old Cabi net;" as hitherto. Prof. John C. Draper conducts the department of "Nature and Science " The departments of "Home and ISociety" and "Culture and Proirress," will engage the contributions oi more man a score of pens on both sides of the Atlan tic The "Watchman and Reflector" say&: 8cribner,s Monthly tor September is bet ter than usual, which Indicates a needless waste of editorial brains and publisher's money, tor the Magazine was good enough beiore!" And yet the publishers promise to make it still better for the coming year ! ! The Subscription price is $4.00 a year, with special rates to Clergymen, Teachers, and Postmasters. The following EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS are offered to new subscribers : - For to 50 the publishers will send, or any Bookseller or Newsdealer will supply, the Magazine for one year, and the twelve numbers of Vols. IIL and IV., containing the: beginning mt, Mrs. Olipaant's Serial, "At His Gates;" W TJ, the Magazine for one y tar, and the 24 back number from the beginning; for $10 50, the Magazine for one year, and the 24 back numbers bound (4 vols.), charges on bound vols. paid. This will give nearly 5,000 pages of the choicest reading, with the finest Illustra tions, for $10 50, or nearly 500 pages for a dollar 1 and will enable every subscriber to obtain the series from the first ; Special terms to Dealers, Clergymen and Teachers. SCRIBNER A CO., 654 Broadway, N. d-tf. niiL corns. Wilnington, Colonbia & Au j?nsta R. R. Company .f WzuraoTOX, N. C, Oct. 7, 1872. cm cimnoE of cciilDuiE. rpHB FOLLOWING SCHEDULE WILL JL. to Into effect at 3:25 A. M., Monday, tux use DAT EXPRESS TRAIN. (DaUy. Leave Wilmington 3:25 A. M Arrive at Florence. 9:55 A. M Arrive at Columbia. 2:40 P. M Arrive at Auzusta. 7.4i P. II I Leave Auruata;. 6.85 A. M i Auiya at Colnmhia, . 11 25 A. M Arrireat JTorenee.. 4:15P. M Arrive at, Wilmington....... 10:25 P. M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY (8UN- 1IAXD EAOErTED.) Leave Wilmington : 5:45 P. M Arrive at Florence.. 11:35 P. M Arrive at Columbia 3:40 A. M Arrive at Augusta. 8:20 A. M Leave Augusta 5:50 P. M Arrive at Columbia 10:20 P. M Arrive at Florence . j 2:12 A. M Arrive at Wilmington 8:00 A. M JAMES ANDERSON, : I Gen'ISup't. Oct 9 j J 123-tf Wilmington, Charlotte & R. R. R. Company. Officj OHiEr Ekginekk & Gen'i. Slt't l1' Til,!Ikqton, N.C., June 27, 1872 1 CHAnGE OF SCHEDULE. TTNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, the regular trains will run over this Read as follows : REGULAR FREIGHT TRAINS. Leave Wilmington daily at 6 A. M and arrive at o:u xr. M. PASSENGER AND EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAINS. Leave Wilmington daily at 7 A. M., andl arrive ai o:ou jr. Al. Leave Lilesville daily at 6:15 A. M., and arrive at 4:15 P. M. ITwo Special Freight Trains lor TON lumber run irregularly. INo trains on Sundays, S.L. FREMONT, Chief Engineer and Superintendent june27 - S5-tt OFFICE PSTXBSBOita R. R. Co. May, 31st, 1W2. X crJ ON AND AFTER JUNE 3RD, THE trains will ran ajt ibllmrte LEAVE WELD ON. Express Train 7:30 p. m. Mail Train 3:25 p. m. AKKIVJ AT ilSTEltSDUHO. Express 10:50 p. m. Mall 7:00 p. m. LEAVE PETERSBURG. Mail 6:30 a. m. Express 3:50 p. ix,. AKfilVE AT WELDOH. Ma Q h40 a. in. 6:50 p. in. Express FREIGHT TRAINS. Leave Petersbursr S:00 a. ni. S:00 p. in. Leave Weldon Arrive at Weldan 3:00 p. mi Arrive at Petersburg 2U a. in. GASTON TRAINS. Leave Petersburg 6:00 a. m. Leave Gaston 1:15 p. m Arrive at Gaston 12:50 p. m. Arrive at Petersburg 8:10 p. m. No trains will run on Sunday except Ex press trains Freights for Gaston Branch will be received at the Petersburg depot only on MONDAYS Petersburar and THURSDAYS. The depot will be closed at 5:00 p. m. No goods wiu be received after that hour. j. u. sritiuu, je 5-tf Engineer and General Manager. Wilmington & Weldon R. R, Company. Office General Stpzbintsndent, i -WrLMrsGTON, N. CM June 8. 1872. j . CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. N AND AFTER JUNE 10th INSTANT, V7 PAS8ENGER TRAINS on the Wil AINS on the Wil Railroad will run as mington and Weldon follows : MAIL TRAIN. Leave Union Depot daily (Sun days excepted) At 8:05 A. M Arrive at Goldsboro. 12:11 P. M Rocky Mount 2:11 J'. M Weldon 3:50 'x. M Leave Weldon daily (Sundays excepted) , At 9:15 A: M Arrive at Rocky Mount 1 1:07 A. M Goldsboro 1:16 P. M Union Depot 5:30 P. M EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Union Depot daily. . .At 10:40 P. M Arrive at Goldsboro 3:00 A. M Rocky Mount 4:56 A. M Weldon 6:50 AM Leave Weldon daily; 7:10 P. M Arrive at Rocky Mount 8:58 P. M Goldsboro 10:53 P. M Union Depot 3:10 A. M Mail Train makes close connection at Weldon for all points North via Bay Line and Acquia Creek routes. . Express Train connects only with Acquia Creek route. PULLMAN'S PALACE SLEEPING CARS ON THIS TRAIN. FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wilming ton tri-weekly at 0.00 A. M., and arrive at 1.40 P.M. -ij EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wilmington daily (Sundays excepted) at 5 P. 1L, and arrive at 11 A. M. JOHN 7. DIVINE, General SuperintendenL June 10-tf aii if NEW i i AT POPULAR PRICES. H. & B. EMANUEL, 15 MARKET STREET. i ARE now opening, at iciy LOW PRICJ2S, their new and well selected stock of ' BRESS GOODS, 1 - r??Pw5gJIyartll f SILKS POPLINS, ALPACCAS, REPS, UPltC9 -CLOTHS, Arc. Ac. Also, at prices net to be beat, r1:"; Shawls, Scarls, loaUw, Cloakiiif;s, &c. l Keep constantly on hand a lull line ol DRESS TRIMMING, in latest styles, and FDRN18HISO GOOD ujsusjjwjfiAJi, Particnlar attention la onUoA fn th!r PUlsdelpbJa made BHOEST suh. and UhUdrtn't Youth's und CMtdrciVs Clothing, Kent's, Youth's and Children's Hats and Cap With a lirst class stock of Gent's FURNISHING GOODS. DO NOT FORGET THE PLACEgJ H. October 2id ON MARRIAGE. Happy Relief for Young men from the ef fects Of Errors anil AhliBM in oarlv KfA Manhood restored. Impediments to Mar riage removed. New method of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Book and Circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. aug 10 72-Sm FOR CiTY TRADE. THE BEST STOCK OF MEDIUM AND low priced DRESS GOODS in the eity. Hosiery, Housekeeping Goods, Men and Boys wear at lowest prices. B. WEILL, No 17 Market street. Corsets. liinO LADj.ES CORSETS AT GO -cents to 1UUU 3. tj wkii.Ij. Parasols and. X-iadies Umbrellas. EVERY QUALITY AND STYLE RANG Inp frnm thfiphpnnpKl.fn ihn flnpat niinHfp JJ. WEU-iJ-Jj. Calicoes. 1ft ft ft PIECES PRINTS ASSORTED from 1UUV ti 1-4 cents to best quality. li. WEILL Clo tiling. L3 THE LARGEST STOCK OF OENTS' Clothinz in thacitv made to order all of the latest styles Will be sold at retail for wnoiesaie prices. Bargains ! .Barge ins ! THE TUBLIC ARE INVITED TO GIVE US a call. Wo oiler the largest stock of DRY GOODS in the city, at New York prices. We receive weekly additions to our Stock, and make every effort to please. B. WEILL. aprll7 : . iw-u TWENTY DOLLARS FOR ONE A $25 SEWING MACHINE, FREE ! SUU8CKLDE NOW TOK OUR WEEKLY, A iirst-class, twenty-column, Literary Fam iiy Paper, published every Saturday, at Cbarlotte, N. C, at the low price of ONE DOLLAR A. YEAR Z Each number contains an INTERESTING STORY, worth at least .the subscription price; enough FUN to keep you laughing: a week; and a .general collection ot the LATEST NEWS. Every subscriber gets a chance at a val uable Premium, ana one out oi every nve will be sure to get a Premium, worth from 25 cents to $25.00. Our CA8H PREMIUMS are in sums of f I, 2, $5, f 10 and $20, with from two to ten oremiums of each denomination. Our other premiums consist of useful articles, such as Sewing Machines, Bleached Domes tic. &c &c. ranginin value from twenty- five cents to $25.00. Delays are dangerous." Subscribe im mediately, and get a chance at the large premiums. TO AGririTo. wc are ouering more jid eral inducements for Clubs than any other Publisher. You can make money by n- vassing for OUR WEEKLY. For specimen copy ol paper, Premium List and terms to Agents, send3-cent stamp to J. O. H. NUTALL, Publisher of Our Weekly, Charlotte, N. C. inly 23 56 t f F. A. SHTJTTE 3 AND 5 GRANITE ROW, Dealer in Nd FURNITURE, MATTRESSES, WINDOW SHADES, PAPER HANGINGS, PICTURE FRAMES, CORDS, TASSELS, FRINGES &c., &c. Having just received a supply hf Furniture, I am prepared to give the public as good bargains as can be had In the city. rlease call and examine. SATINS, VALOURS VfCI VWTiFicvn of every description VI'VKTKKN8. and HOOP SKIRTS, CORSETS, and LADIES' .i,. . - & B. EMANUEL, 15 : MARKET STItEET. 135 3m I MISCELLANEOUS. BALTIMORE AW WILMINGTON SEMI-1VEEKLY STEAMSHIP ONE. Composed of the first-class Steamihlrs " I. JV Foley, Capt. D. J, Prlre Lucille, Capt. I. 8. Danuett Rebecca Clyde, Capt. D. C. Child Will hereafter sail from Baltimore cvry Tuesday and Friday and from Wllmlnrlon Rutherford railroads; also tnc several lines of steamers to Fayetcville, Giving Through Bills of ding, riSii2!.8 orth and Boxxth Carolina, SXfif??!. A connect inij at BaiU. moro with the BalUmora and Ohio and the Northern Central railroads for all polnU i in the est and Northwest, and with steamers Philadelphil! fr B08Ua Wew Yor , A. D. CAZATJX. AndRes & Co, Agents, Baltimore, deo 81 102 LORILLARD'S .. ., STEAMSHIP LINE b6r NEW YORIC, SAILING TUESDAYS AND FRIDAY8 FROM NEW YORK, AND WEDNES DAYS AND SATURDAYS FROM WILMINGTON. TUROIIGU CONN JSCTION8 1VIT ALL RAILROADS LEADING OUT OF WILMINGTON No passengers taken. For Freignt apply BARRY BROTHERS, Agents may 28 147- PMIadelphia and Southern-Mali Steamship Line. (JJV.I.FED PF FIRST CLASS STEAM PIONEER. 825 TONS Captain JOHN WAKELEY, TONAWANDA, 850 TONS, Captain WILTBANKS. ' Will hereafter sail from Philadelphia and Wilmington, every WED?ESDAYr For Freight engagements, apply to WORTII WORTR, Agents, Wilmington, N. C. W. L. JA2IES, General Agent, 130 South Third Street, Philadelphia. ' June 15 .. 23-lf THOMAS CONNOR 1 i B JL. r roo N. E. corner of Mulberry and NnttCti. Always on hand the best quality of Sega i , , n 'fl . '"1.:. 0! Ueii iw-lj, r,; 4 I 1 ,0) 4 ! V - 1 i f 1 i . 5'' . ' ,'. ' i ' 1 . . , s , -ft! ft ! !.h -i ! S: i i i . ' .i r " y rxrvUlm t v - Y- . . .V"