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THE EViENIlSrO POST.
Pabisbed oveirj aacrnQoa oxcepi ounaay. j
VM P. CANADAT....BnsInc8t Manager;
jAViS3 0. MANN Editor !
Sabscriptioa. : i
Oue yr. ia alaacev W
iii months, In advance .... 8 00
Three montha, in advance 1 50
One month. In adrance 50
!A11 basincaa letters -aliould be ad
dressed to the Business. Manager, and all
communications or matters relating to the
editorial department to the Editor:
Correspondence solicited from onr friend
in all parts of the State, on topics of gene
ral interest. Political news and reports ol
crops ara especially desirable. .
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
OPENINCt Ts'OW at
M. M. KATZ',
:j6 M arkel Stree t,
A COMPLETE ASfeJORTilENT OF
ladies' mm ..GOODS,
In every variety, quality and Btyle
SHAWLS, SCARFri, CLOAKS ; .
MEN'S AT1D BOYS' WEAR,
- -HO V BE FURNISHING - '
AND
WHITE GOODS,
4 &CM
In bhortv everything that can , be called
for in Stcpld and Fan-jy Dry-
Goods, and Notion?. &c, '
Liberal Discounts
TO
WHOLESALE BUYERS.
OUR MOTTO .
K SALES aM SMALL PROFITS?
Strictly adhered to. j
l. M.'KATZi
G8 Market Street.
1U5 tf
oct 2J.
SOL.OMOIV LEVI,
- Dealer in
Dry Good?, Clothing, Boote, Shoes,
Hats, Notions,- Fur?,
Trunks, Valises and Jewe! ry.
A Lare Stock of
Ladies' & Gents' Furnishing Goods
Kept Constantly on Hand.
Southeast Corner Front & Market St.
Tlie Old Stand.
WILMINGTON, X. C.
oct 23 Kj Ipi
BUY UMBRELLAS
OF
M n ia o n Sc Co.,
S3 MAKET HTItEET.
Where all kinds of Gents
Olotliing
may bo bought at reasonablo prices. .
CHILDREN AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
BRACES, SUSPENDERS
And a great variety of
BOWS, TIES AND SCARES,
nov 2
National Hotel.
TII13 POPULAR HOTEL HAS BEEN
completely repaired aud renovated for the
Fall trade. Extensive additions bave been
made to tho buUdlngs, and the traveljug
lublie may be assured ot eom'ortable
rooms, a good table apd attentive assist
ant. REUBEN J ON E8,
Proprietor.
oct
t t
INSURANCE.
I IFE AND FIRE INSURANCE CAN BE
1 effected at the lowest current rates In the
following responsible Companies, on ap
plication to, to .
N EW YORK LIFE l SU RAN CE
COMPANY, Assett? ?J0,000,X)0
J. A. BYRNE. GeiVl Ins. Agt.,
IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY, of London, Assetts -
$9,000,000, Gold
GREAT WESTERN FIRE -INSURANCE
COMPANY", New Orleans,
Assetts. gja,l-i4
FARMVILLE FIRE INSURANCE AND
BAAKINQ COMPANY of Va., absets
BYRNE A KEEN AN,
Gen" I Insurance Agents.
OQicc Chamber of (,'ommerco, P stali.
Wilmington, N. C.
aug 16 T7'l7
Notice.
lPPLICVTIQN WILT, BE MADETtl THE
Bext General Afwejnbly.for the paag ot
an Act to be entitled "An Act cwnoeruln
the City of Wilmington, and for other
purpose.' uov8lm
. ' RelaQ Store,
20 Market Street,
HAVE
JUST
OPENED ONE OF THE
largest Fall suid
Winter Stock ever of-
ered to the public in this e3ty at redneed
'prices, conElftttn of '
DLOTH I 1ST O-
! "
, .Ot very desefiptio.
PHILADELPHIA READY HADE
GOODS.
aud tlie riueKt assortment of
! "
LADIES GAITERS
' : .AND
CHHiDMNS' SHOES
IN THE Cm
drV goods.
t
100 PIECES JKtGUBE, V ' ' "
500 " PRINTS,
o0 " CASSIMERES,
85 ' ' LINEN SHEETING,'
2D0 DOZEN TOWELS.
AND, ALSO,
The Largest and best assortment ol
MJ2J3S JFMMjT MEATS
' """ nd
All of whleh we offer at reduced prices.
SOL -BEAR & BROS.
oet 10
M4RRIAHE GtfID
EVERY ONE HIS OWN DOCTOR. Be
ing a private instructor for married person?
or those about to he married,' Bothmate
and female ln.LVtything concerning the
physiology and relations of our sexual sys
tem, and tho production and prevention o!
offaprHg, including all the new discoveries
neverT:efore given in tho English language
by WM. "YOUNG, M. D. This is really a
valuable and interesting ork. It Is written
in plain language for the general reader, and
is illustrated with numerous- Engravings
All young married people, or those contemplating-marriage,
and having the least
impediment to married lfe, should read
thi3 .book. It discloses secrets that every
one should be acquainted with ; still it is a
book that must be locked up and not let lie
about the house. It will be sent to any ad
dress on receipt of 50 cents. Address Dr.
WM. YOUNG. No, 410 Spruce street, above
Fourth. Philadelphia.
$3f AFFLICTED AND UNFORTU
NATE. No matter what may be y onr di
easo, before you place yourself UBder the
care of n'ny of the QTJACE8 native and
foreign who advertise in this or any other
paper, get a cpy 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
bis publications by mail or at his office .No
41ft Spruce street, above Fourth, Philadel
phia. sept 18 103-Sm
OUR EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR
s
IS STILL ahead of any other on the market
Our Pearl Hominy cannot be surpassed
Always on hand at the MlH and Deposltcpy
Cracked Corn,
Corn'. Bolted Meal, .
Peas and Pea Meal,
Oats, Shorts and Bran.
Ail goods sold drajed free.x
All4 bags returned In" good order will be
credited at cost on next bill. , .
ALFTT. OLDHAM, Proprietor.
ept27 ur'
Try The English Ties.
T IS STONG,
Ills high laceO,
It la warranted.
DUDLEY & ELLIS,
81yn cf the Big BogL
nov 29
flBJH
I K ii li n w eiler
(Late Green Va4d & Co.l) . 3
m - W t : ' fc?f, ,3.--.
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Winc, Brandies, . Gins, Whiskjk
.land Segars. V
i . ,
NO. 10 SOUTH WATER ST., ':
Respeetfullr inlorms his nnmerous custom
ers that he has opened the largest and best'
stock of Pure Liquors In the Utate at prices
to compete with any Northern house.
I shall keep, constantly on hand old Ken
tucky Rye and North Carolina Corn Whis
kies, Imported Brandies, Wines and Sesars.
Purchasers will do well to examine my
stoclc before buying elsewhere.
B" SEGARS A
oct i
SPECIALITT
121-1 tv
Old Clarelidon Bar.
- THIS old and well known place, near the
foot of Market street, South side, has been
refitted and recently opened by the under
feigned, and be invites his old friends to call
on him. At all times there can be obtained
the best of
LIQUOR S , W IX E S j & C,
Either by the drink, or in larger quantities. A
Ills Restaurantls always supplied with tne
best OYSTERS the market aflbrdp, which
will be served In any style desired.
MEALS furnished at all hours.
3Don't lftlll to call on
ROB SCARBOROUGH,
At th0ld Clarendon Bar.
JNoyJU 187J 151
to Whom it may concern!
THE Agency for the sale of the
FLORENCE
Sewing Machines In the State of North
Carolina is now in the bands of
ashu ell & 31a cumber,
OF WILMINGTON, N. 0. ' '
, Alt unsettled accounts of former agents
are in their hands, and they alone aie au
thorized to solicit and receipt for al moneys
due. THoS. HALL, Special Agent.
FlorencoHScwing Machine Ot
nov 23 183 it
Scribncr's Won hly.
" A serial story by Dr. Holland. New
story by Saxe Holm. A lona: story froa
Bret Harte. Brilliant array of contributors.
Clarence Cook on lurnlture, and dccoratlCft.
. H. .Stoddard n nuthorS.- : T:$&:
EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS TO
NEW SUBSCRIBERS; -J
500 Pages for $1.00! &c, &c. . '
The publishers of 8ciB!fEn'8 Monthlt,
lathe Prospectus just issued, promise for
Uie ensuing year a ujorovniuaui, wrrajr vi
contributors, and an increase In the varietv
and beauty of its illustrations, already eon-t
ceded by the critics to be4,ttner tban any
which have hitherto appeared in any Atacrn."
IcanViiasBzlno."
&ei Holland, the Editor, will write tho
serialtory of the year, which will be auto
biographical in form, and will beir.ustri.ted
hy Miss Hallock. It is entitled Arthur
Bonnieastle, andwrlll deal with some of tlie
m$s.t.V&iQt problems of American life.
It wlf bcom menaced In the November
numhert . ' -
Therein he new story by Saxe Holm,
The One tjjfed.Daccers.
BreV Hartethe beat writer of short sto
rles now living, will contribute ebsrae ter
ietic story, entit led The Epic ot Flddlttowa,
which will be illustrated by. Shppard.
R. H. Stoddard will write a surios of en
tertaining papers about Authors, their per
son's! characteristics, home life, ialliiU-s,
friends, whiins, and ways. A series ot por
traits ol living A met lean writers. Is alo
promised.
ClareDce Cook will write about farniture
and the decoration of homes These papers
will be eminently practical ai well as artis
tic, and will be i lastrated with designs and
sketches by numerous arlieta in addition to
those which tho writer him6e f wi'l furnish.
Amonjr those who will contribute art:
Uans Anderson, Bryant. Bushnell, Egglts
ton, Froude, Ulgginaon, Bishop Huuting
ton, Bret H-rtr, John Hay, H. H. Ma -Donald,
Mi chel!,-Miss Phelps, Madmen,
Stocktan. Stoddard, Celia Tnaxtcr, Warner,
Wilkinson, Mrs. Whitney, besides a host of
others.
The editorial control anl direction of the
Magazine will remain in the hands of Dr.
Holland, who will continue to write "The
Topicsof the Time," which the N. Y. In
dependent says "are more widely quoted
tan any similar pipers in any American
maezine.
Watson Gilder will write 4,Tbe Old Cabi
net;" as hitherto. Prof. John C. Draper
conducts the department ot "Nature and
Science " The departments of "Home and
Societv" and "Culture and Progress," will
enzag'e the contributions of more than
a score of pens on both sides of the Atlan
tic. The '-Watchnan and Reflector" says:
'Scribncr's Monthly lor 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 C4 00 a year,
with special rates to Clergymen, Teachers,
and Postmasters.
The fallowing
EXTRAORDINARY J.NDUCEMENT8
are offered to new subscribers :
. For 5 50 the publishers will send, or
any Bookseller or Newsdealer will supply,
the Magazine for one year, and the twelve
numbers of Vols HI. and IV., containing
the beginning of Mrs. Oliphant'.s Serial,
'AtHis Gates;, lor $7 50. the Magazine
for one year, and the 24 back numbers from,
the beginning; for $10 50, the Magazi' : for
one year, and the 24 back numbers ft ' -ad
(4 vols.), charges on bound vola paid.
This will give nearly 5 0J0 page of the
choicest reading, with the fluent illustra
tions, for$i0 50, or nearly 500 pages tor a
dollar and will enable every subscriber to
obtain the series from the first.
Special terms to Dealers, Clergymen and
Teachers.
8CRIBNER A CO. f 654 Broad wny, N. T.
d-tf.
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6001)
p - V
1BAIL UOADN.
I7Haiiton. Tolacinia & Au-
IL R. Voapany.
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CllATIGE OF SCHEDULE.
rpU& TOlLdWlNO SCHEDULE WILL
X fcolnto efiect at&25 A. M., Menday,
TthTnst. V
' - DAYJCXPRESS TKAlN, (Dally.)
LeaTe , . . i:25 a.
ArrlTO at Florence. 0:5-5 A
Arrive at CkOnmbia . 2:40 P.
Arrive at Augusta.,. . , 7 4 - P
LeaTjetiga;. . . ..Gss A
rrtte at Colum bia 11 25 A
M4
m
M
M
M
ArrlTeatFlorenee..i... 4:15 P. M
ArrlTe at'WUmlmgton -. 10:23 P. M
NIGHT EXPSKS3 TRAIN DAILY (SUN
D.,Y8 EXCIPTISI. )
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 5:5') P. M
Arrive at Columbia 10:20 P V
Arrive at Florence 2 12 A. M
Arrive at Wilmington 8:00 A. M
JAMES ANDERSON,
On'lSup't.
oct 9 N 123 tf
Wilmington, Charlotte & K. K.
R. Company
Offict Chjsf Engtvbzr & Ges'l. Sup't , 1
- MVn-iiXGTOif, N. C, June 27, 1872. j
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
j T JNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, tbc regular
trains will run over this Rsad as follows i
REGULAR FREIGHT TRAINS. .,
Leave Wilmington daily at 6 A. AI., iid
arrive at 5:80 P. M.
PASSENGER AND EXPRESS FREIGHT
TRAINS. it
Leave Wllmingtoai daily at 7 Ai M. and'
arrive at 8:30 P M.
Leavo Lilesville daily
arrive at 4:15 P. M.
at G;lc A. M., and
JBTwo Special Freight Troius ior TON
LUMBER run' irregularly.
pSZTlio trains on Sundays.
,r, g4 l. FREAIONT,
OraB PJorHrssnxnao'lt. It. Co,
imcKSBUKO'Ii. K. Co, .
, May, Si st; 672. f
. ri
Ak-AND AFTEK JUNE 3RD, THE trains
I mn an ftnllrvfira
y LEAVE WELD ON.
i t
r Express Train
7:o0 p. in.
3:25 p. in.
AT PETERSBURG.
10:50 p. in.
7.-00 p. m
Mail Train
ARRIVE
Enpresa
Mall , , . "
LEAVE
Mall .
PETERSBURG.
6:30 y.. m.
.Express
&P0 p. TU
ARRIVE
AT WELDON
Mail
Express I
FREIGHT TRAINS.
Leave Petersburg
Leave Weldon .
Arrive at Weldn ' .,
Arrive at Peterebor
ft) a
3:00 p.lA'
2:20 a.m.
GASTON TR VINS.
Iieave Petersbuig fJ;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 ho received
at the Petersburg depot only on MONDAYS
and THURSDAYS.
The depot will be closed Rt 5:00 p. m. o
coods will be received after that hour.
J. C. SPRIGO,
Je 5-tf Engineer and Gejieral Manage
Wilmingtrn & Wcldoa R. I?.
Company.
OFriCHajrEJfEBAIj SUPEBIK T EN 1) E N T,
WiLMrsGTOK, N. C, June S, 1S72 )
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
N AND AFTER JUNE 10th 1NSTAN f,
I PASSENGER TRAINS on the Wil
raington and Weldon
Railroad will run a;
follows :
MAIL TRAIN.
Ieave Union Depot daily (8u:i
davs excepted) At
S:05 L
M
M
M
M
Arrive at Goldsboro
Rocky Mount
Weldon
Leave Weldon daily (Sundays
excepted) At
Arrive at Rocky Mount
Goldsboro
Union Depot
EXPRES8 TP.AIN.
Leave Union Depot daily. . . At
Arrive at Goldsboro
Rocky Mount
Weldon
Leave Weldon daily
Arrive at Rocky Mount
Goldsboro
Union Depot. . . . ...
12:11 T.
2:U f
3:5C ?
9:15 A. M
11:07 A. M
1:16 P. M
5:30 P. M
10:40 P. M
3:00 A. M
4:56 A. M
6:50 A. M
7:10 P. M
8:53 P. M
10:58 P. M
3:10 A M
Mall Train manea ciose connection at
Weldon for all points North via Bay Line
and Acquis Creek routes.
Express Train consectionly with Acqnia.
Creek route, PULLMAN'S PALACE
SLEEPING CARS ON THIS TRAIN.
FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wilming
ton tri-weekly at 6.00 A. M., antTarrive at
1.40 P.M.
EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN8 will leave
Wilmington dally (Sundays excepted) at 5
P. ., and arrive at 11 A. M.
JOHN F. DIVINE,
General Superintendent. .
June 8 19-tf
i i
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EW:.
A T P O F U L A
1 fc W . I
H. & B. EMANUEL, -
45 MARKET STREET,
AKE- now opening, at very LOW PRICES, their new and well selected 'stock Of
DRESS GOOIS,
Cousislit!:
partly of SILKS, POPLINS, ALPACCAS, REPS. EMPRRss
CLOTHS, fcc. S:c. Also, at prices
Shawls, Scar&, CloaU,- Cloakios, &c. . i
Keep constantly on hand a lull line of SATINS, VALOURS, VELVETEENS and
DUKS TKIMMING, in latest stylfs, and of every description ajs,jmib, ami
FUHNWHINO GOODSCES' UDEKWEAR HoOP 6KT8, CORSETS, and UdIES'
Parilculsr attention is ealkd to their complete, aesortment of Ladics and Children's
Philadelphia maae SHOES, at prices to suli. . "
Youih7s and Children's Clothin
Gent's, Voiith's and Children's Mats and Caps
With a lii6t. class itock'of Gent's FURNISHING GOODS.
I)0 NOT 'FORGET THE PLACEJ
H. & B. EMANUEL,
'
I
October 23d
ON MARRIAGE.
Happy Relief for Young men from the ef
fects of Errors nd Abuses in eurly life.
Manhood restored. Impediments to Mar
riage removed. New method of treatment.
New and remarkable remedies. Book and
Circulars sent tree, in sealed envelopes.
Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2
South Ninth st., Philadelphia, Pa.
anglO 72-3m
FOR "CITY TRADE."
-:o:-
TpHE liEST STOCK OF MEDIUM AND
1 low priced DRESS GOODS iu the city.
Hosiery; Housekeeping Goods, Men and Boys
w&tat lowest prices.
, V B. WEILL,
'. --- " No 17 Market street.
l AAft UVDiES CORSETS AT 50 cents to
ivvv
B. WEILL.
Parasols '"andr'v-Xiddios
-l Umbrellas."'
i L A'EIIY QUALITY: 'AND fiTYTE
I In? fmtit thfr'hfn.npKttrt,hflnsf.Yii!i.l1tv.
T.. - - ; li, WEILLL.
Oulieoes.
ES PRINTS A8S
PIECES PRINTS ASSORTED from
V V V
1)1-4 cents to best quality.
B. WEILL
Clothing
LAliGEST STOCK OF GENTS'
THE
1 rir,
Clothlii": in the city made to order all
of the latest styles. Will b-o woia -cttn
wholesale prices.
Bar,
BargL ins
THE PUBLIC ARE INVITKD 'IU vilV Li5
A r revll. We offer the lareest stock of DRY
GOiDS in the city, at New York prices. We
receive weekly additions to our Stock, and
make every effort to please B. WEILL.
apri!7 lflO-tf
TWENTY 00LIARS FOR ONE
A -J5 SEWING MACllINEFREE I
SUBSCRICE NOAV FOR
WEIEKIjY,
A lirst-clrtss, twenty-column, Literary Fam
iiy Paper, published every Saturday, at
Charlotte, N. C, at tho low price of
ONfi DOLL Alt JL YEAR !
Each number contains an' INTERESTING
STORY, worth at least the subscription
price; enough FUN to keep you laughing: a
wetfc; and a general collection of the
LATEST NEWS.
Every euuscri'-jer gets chance at a Val
uable Pkemjcm, and one out of every live
will be sur to tret a Prcaiiuro, worth from
25 cents to 00. t
Our CASH PREMIUMS arc in sums of $1,
?2, 5, $10 and $20, with from two to ten
premiums of each denomination. Our
other premiums" consist of useful articles,
such as Sewinp Machines, Bleached Domes
tic, c, S:c., ranging in value Irom twenty
live cents to $25.00.
44 Delaj are dangerous. " Subscribe im
mt diately, and get a chance at the large
premiums.
TO AGENTS. We arc offering more lib
eral indncemeutP fur Clubs than any other
Publisher. You can make money by n
vassing for OUR WEEKLY.
For specimen copy of paper, Premium
List ard terms to Agents, send 3-cent stanu
to J. O. II. NUTALL, -
Piiblishtr of Our Weekly,
Charlotte, N. C.
in y 2 : fW T f
F. A. SHUTTE
No. 3 AlD 5 GRANITE RbV,
Dealer in
FURNITURE, MATTRESSES,
WINDOW SHADES,
i i'
PAPER HANGINGS, PICTURE
FRAMES, CORDS,
rri A CCT7T C rDUTHrO X, Sm
Having just received a supply of Furniture,
I am prepared to give the public as good
bargains as can be bad in the city.
please call and examine.
mavis
K P R T P, E S
net to bo; beat,
v
lo iTIARKT STREET.
, 135 3m ,
MISCKLLANEGIX
BALTIMORE ASfl WILMINGTON
STEAMLSHIP -LINE.
Composed of the flrstrlasa Steamships
Rebecca Clyde, Capt. D. C. Childs
Lucille, t'apt. D. J,, Prion
Will hereafter sail from Baltlniofeand Wil"
-i - j mlmjton c
EVERY JJ'IYS. DAYS.jf t -
Tho . Steamship ItFBECCA CLTDD will
satl from wharf, footW ChesnUtatreet,SAT-.VRDAY-October
13.?. a,v m via? - '
For reurht eneatrements. apnlv to
S TBI SI SUIT : LI N H
WOIZ NEW YORIt,
SAILING TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS
FROM NEW YORK, AND WEDNES
DAYS AND SATURDAYS FROM
WILMINGTON. ;
TIIIIOUOII CONNECTIONS WIT
ALL RAILROADS LEADING
OUT VT WILMINGTON
No passengers taken; For Freignt applj
BARRY BROTHERS, Agents
may 20
117-
Philadelphia and Southern Mail
Steamship Line.
I: x
(JOMPOSED OF FIRST CLASS STEAM
PIONEER, 825 TON &
Captain JOHN WAKELEY,
TONAWANDA, 850 TONS,
Captain WILTBANKS
Will hercaner sail from Philadelphia ami
Wilmington, every WEDNESDAY.
For Freight engagements, apply to
WORTH & WORTTI, Agents,
Wilmington, N. C.
W. L. JAMES, General Agent, 130 South
Third Street, Philadelphia.
June 15 25-tf
T. A. GRAJfGKK,
Jf. C.
W. II. CHILES,
Late of Richmond, va
NEW H OXE.L,
GRANGER & CHILES, Eroprictora
WEST CENTRE 6TBJEET1
-- . . . . -."
GOLD8BORO. K. CT
Convenient tor the Train leavin? or th
North, tioutb, East and "W Cft L
ans 29 .- a; , . . xjs3r-2sa
" .
M
THOMAS CONNOR
b A. rt e. b b.'ivi
N. E. corner of Mulberry and Nutt fits.
Always ; on band the best quality of Sega i
4m11 ' 137-ly
is rr
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