0 11 WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1873 NO. 106 VOL. VL JA Subscription. .,C4 C. .So 00 . 8 CO -ar ia advance ... . oonths.inadTance.... SS it.- in advance.-. -t tnuu 1 SO 60 tre oath. In advance. tt8lonuu.- letter mould be ad- .AU bnalneu . lew an i ntions or matters "relating to the ci department to the Editor. etv' anllcltediromounncnuo 7 Sit Political news and reports oi p re espec?t::r iDVESTISEiflENTS. InFter G00DS OPBWlN' NOW AT M. M. KA.TZ'. 30- Market Street . A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' DRESS GOODS Ifl every variety, quality and stvlc SHAWLS, SCARFS, CLOAKS ; MEH'S AMD BOYS' WEAR, 1101 BE FURM8HIXU AND &c, &Cm f. .hnrt. evcrvihing that can be called tor in Staple ad Fancy Dry Goods, and Notions. &c, Liberal Discounts TO WHOLESALE BUYERS M liw- OUR MOTTO dmcs saijEs aai Shall pro fits riTM. KAT2L . 8aMarkotmreet; od23 Dealer In. l py Goods, Clothinji, BoJuV: Shoe Hats, Notions, Eurs , . A Lare Stoctof Ladies & Gents' FumisMneGocnte Kept Constantly on liandi y ; ' Corner Front & Martet St. The Old Stand. mimaroN, n. a. 135 lm BUY UMBRELLAS OF MuhHOIi :W MARET KT11EET. When- all kinds of Gents Olotliiiig may be bought at reasonable prices. CHILDREN AND BOYtt' CLOTHING, BRACES, BUSrENDERS Aud a great variety of BOWS, TIES AND SCARFS, iiov 2 144 National Hotel. TI113 POPULAR. HOTEL nAS BEEN completely repaired and renovated fo the -Fall trade. Extensive additions have beea made'to tue buddings, and the traveling public may be assured of cpmtortable rooms, a good table and attentive assist ants. REUBEN JONES, Proprietor. 120-tt INSURANCE. I IKE . :T) TIREfiNSURANCE ' UAK3E effected tn 16wbt-!urrent rates la lhe ipnowlng ;etpoc&ibl9 - CompanlW. on p flicationto - ijS ; SEWc YORK LIFE" INSURANCE Z J'JLJ. ' COMPANY, Assetts --52300,000 J. A. BYRNE, GenT Ins.Agt IMPERIAL- FIRE TnSURANCE COMPANY, of London, Assetta . i 59,000,000, Gold QREAT WESTERN FIRE INSUR ANCE COMPANY, New Orleans, Asaetts. $228,014 FARMVILLE FIRE INSURANCE AND BAAKING COMPANY of Va., assets S500.000 BYRNE & KEENAN. Gen'l Insurance Agents, Office Chamber of Commerce, up stairs. Wilmington, N. C. aug 16 77-ly T A. GRA-NQKR. K.C. Late of Richmond. Va W. H. CHJ cms. . GRANGER'S NEW HOTEL, GRANGER & CHILES, Proprietors WEST CENTRE STREET. OOLDBBORO, 2ST. C. CoQvenlent Ior the TratDS lavln forth iQ6 2 8outh,.Ka&nd West. SOL. BEAR 1 BROS.. Retail Store, SO Market Street, I , HAVE JUST OPENED ONE OF THE lar2est Fall and Winter Stocks ever of- J CTed to the pubJk! mM at rcducetl prices, eonsistLc of , OLOTHIN& Of tTcry deficripllc. philadelphia ready hade 'goods. Mid the finest assortment of LADIES GAITERS AND chhBrens' shoes . -0, ?B ; IN THE CITY. ;'3biaV goods, i 100 FiECES FIGURE, PRINTS, CASSIMJ3RES. LINBN BHEETING, 33 2&Q DOZEN TOWELS 1 ' Tlio Lars?est and beat assortment oi . . r. . ; ..... , i 3 AND Ohildrens' "Wear, All of .which we offer at reduced prices feOL BEAR A BROS.. S'SSS 2nd $SSd5 jTerything .ncerning the physiology and relations of j0ur sAual sys- U, and the production and prevention of Offipring. including all the new discovers nvfcr fceforo arlven in the EcgMsh language, by WM. TO UNG, M. D. This is really a valuable and interesting work. It is written In plain language lor tne general rwuc., u is illustrated with numeroua Engravings. All young married peonie. or uiubc wu tempiatiug marriage, an having : tte least impediment to mariicu mc, this book. It discloses secrets that every one should be acquainiea wnu , " ; " " book that must oe iockcq upauu uut about the house. It will oe Bent iu any au dress on receipt of 50 cents. Address Dr. rLL ttnrv a in. anrnA at rent ahove W 2a.. ' lUUi' ks, xw, Fourth, Philadelohia. r- Airvr.rnTED AND uisijuktu NATE. No matter what may be your di- ease, before you place yourself under the care It any of the QUACES-native and reunu6J"j' . ... j saving you many a dollar, your neaun, anu possibly your nie. ur. suited on any of the diseases described in his publications by mail or at his office N . 416 Spruce street, above Fourth, Philadel- rhia. sept 18 1054Jm niiR RTRA FAMILY FLOUR vs V . . IS STILD ahead of any other on the mang I Onr Pearl Honainy cannot be sufpassea'' Always onhand at tYe MiU and Depository CTracKea tero, j . Cora, Bolted JIeal, -Peaa and Pea Meal, Oats, Shorts and Bran. All goods sold drayed free. aii hnM returned In eepd order wUl be credited at cost on next bill. etor. septi: . . Try Tfie English Ties. T IS STONG, It is high laced, It 1.4 warranted. Wgnl tbe RlffBi:- foreien wno aaveruao iuiuw " " ' tic an(i wiu t papef, S.t a .cm f Dr. Tojojf. Book and thy" .ffiSTAJBMSHED 1845. S. I. Kalhnweiler, (Late Greenwald & Co..) WHOLESALE DEALER IN t - Wines, 'Brandies, Gins, Whiskies and Sesars. NO. 10 SOUTH WATER ST., Respectfully inlorras his numerous custom era that he has opened the largest and best stock of Pure Liquors in the: State at prices to compete with any jxortneni noue. I BhafTkeep constantly on hand old Ken icky Kye and North Carol in a--Corn WMs- fcles-JmporteU Brandievwme anaonsarv Pnrchasers will do welL- td examine ray stock: before baying elsewhere. ' ' - ' J3EGAJ2S A SPECIAL! i f 121-ly Old Clarendon Bar. THIS old and weH known place, near the foot of Market street, South flde-has been refitted and recently opened by the under signed, and he invites his old friends to can on him. At all times there can be obtained the beet of WUOBS, &c, mill n.o ,iJnt in inrffer ouantities. His Restaurant is always supplied ith the best OYSTJSKS tne maritu tx, will beeervad in any style desired. MEALS furnished at all hours. - SrDon't faill to call on T,T.TT . . BOB SCARBOROUGH, --v, At the Old Clarendon Bar Nov 11. 1872 M T0WH0M IT MAY CONCERN! THE AgeDcy ior the sale of the FLORENCE Sewin Machines in the State of North Carolina is now in the hands of. Casliwell &- Macumbcr, OF WILMINGTON, N. C. All unsettled accounts of former agents .7h. hanHu nd they alone aie au thored to solicit and receipt for almoneys dtlA TJiOS, llAUf, opwmi npv aue Florence Se-ing JiachfneXo uot 25 iSii Scritoner's Monthly, .,?0i hv Dr.! Holland. New story bySaxe Holm. Along story fiom Bret Harte; Brilliant array of contributors. Clsrence Cook onlurniture, and decoration. K. H. Stoddard on authors EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS; 500 Pages for $1.00! &c.t &c. , e The publishers of Scbibner's Monthly, in the Prospectus just issued, promise for the ensuing year a more brilliant .array ot Ktrt?: and ftn increase in t lie, variety: whfch have hitherto appeared in any Amer- lean najyme Dr. 5 VeVr"vnich trill be auto- he Illustrated hiographicaUn form -no wi by Miss "ai. " wt.home of the Bonnicastle, and will deal with 'some of the most difficult problems ot American life, will be commenced in the November DThere will be a new story' by Sase Holm, The One Legged Dancers. Bret Harte, the best writer of short sto ries now living, will contribute eh aracter fstic s?ory, enfitledThe Epic oi Fiddletown, which will be illustrated by Sheppard R H. 8toddard will write a eeries of en-tertainino- papers about Authors, their pcr JoSl charicteri-tics, home life, iamihes, friends, whims, and ways. A series of por traits ot living American writers, is also Prjrenc'e Cook will write about furniture Vh deCoration of homes. These papers eminently practical as .well asartis- promised. nmerous artists in addition to i. !i L:nlf nr! 11 tn rniall n i i narrate u. wuu ucoiuo i innsH w uituwu n.iw mon tll0Se wno will contribute are Hans Anderaon, Bryant. BushneUEggles ton, Troude, Higginson, Biahop Huntgg ton Bret Harte, John Hay, II. J. Mac r?r'.M m ! f4i-fii Miss Phelps, fctftdman, SuVoaVd. CeliaThaxter, Warner Whitnev. besides a host ot -TWhltney. besides others. ... . .. . . , ..t;nn ifivi.. Tho editorial control auu ui.uuu frTopicsof tbe lime,' vivu ; dependent says "are more widely quoted v ucycuuv f ,1. ;n nnv American than any similar papers in any American Watson Gilder will writo'TheCabi-net-'' as hitherto. Prof. John CTTJraper Conducts the. department ot "Nature and Th dnartments of "Home and The departments id "Culture and nnntrihntinna C Societv" and "Culture and Progress," will rl-J " rttr?hntions of more than w".----- Atlan- a score oi pecs uu Htnr' rhts- tic The "Watchman and Rellector says. "Scribner's Monthly lor September is bet ter than usual, which indicates needless waste of editorial brains and Pher s menev tor the Magazine was good enough b Aud yetT the publishers promise if tit 1 1 1 rsetierior iu: "-""''"o j - . ,a t aw ; -- . . ; to cienrvmen, Willi BJiCW"! - O. and postmasters. following Theto ARY I2,DUCEiENT3 v. are ouereaw" nl -1 Forf5 OA) tnpuoiiBuw-."rtn V iV any Bookseller or eW6aeai" twelve thfl beginning oi jura. uUiuuv , J?1.0. wifaip:" tor 7 50. the Magazine k - ,imiPT from frr one vfcar. ana me a uat. - - the bSSSSfor $10 50, the Magazine .for one yew, and the 24 back numbers bound ?4 volsV), charges on bound yols. paid. Twl will glve nearly 5.000 pages of the Jboicelt reading, with the finest illustra tkns?for $10 50, or nearly 500 pages lor a doUar ! and will' enable every subscriber to obtain the series from the first. SpS terms to Dealers, Clergymen and TSCRIBNER & CO.,054 Broadway, N. T. " d-tf. OLD FIRM urn GOOD RAIL ROADS. Wilmington, ColanMa & An &nsta Tiv R. Company. " Gen. ScPKsiirrEirDiwT's Oma, WiunuQTOX, N. C., Oct. 7, X872. ) CHAII0E OF SCHEDULE. THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE WILL tiO into effect at 3:35 A. M., Monday. 7th Inst. . DAT EXPRESS TRAIN, (Daily.) Leave Wilmington 3:25 A. M Arrive at Florence.. ftKAM Arrive at Columbia.... 2:40 P. M Arrive at Augusta........ 7.4 P. Leave Augusta. 6.S5 A. M jrive at Columbia ax a. jh. ArriTe at Florence 4:15 P. M Arrive at WilmiBgton........ ... 10:30 r. M jJIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY (SUN DAYS EXCEPT ISD.) Leave Wilminsrton 5:45 P. M Arrive at Columbia 3:4U A. m j Arrive at Augusta o:.. m Leave Aujjista 1 5:&u r. M Arrive at Columbia. 10:20 P. M Arrive at Florence 2:12 A. M Arrive at Wilmington b:w A. Al JAMES ANDERSON, Gen'ISup't. oct9 123-tf Wilmington, Charlotte & R. R . R. Company. Officf CnrBF Engtneib & Gen'l Sub't., V'n.insoxoN, N. CM June 27, 1872. ( 0HAHGE OF SCHEDULE. TTTiniL FURTHER NOTICE, the regular drains will run over this Road as follows : ; REGULAR FREIGHT TRAINS, Leave Wilmington dally at 6 A. M., and arrive at 5:30 P. M. PASSENGER AND EXPRESS FREIGHT , TRAINS. Leave Wilmington daily at 7 A. M., and arrive at 8:80 P.M. . Leave Lilesville daily at 6:15 A. M., and arrive at 4:15 P. M. , j-Two Special Freight Trains ior TON LUMBER run irregularly. . tspNo trains on Sundays. S. L. FREMONT, Chief Engineer and Superintendent iuno 27 35-tl QFFWR PETEBSBURQ R. B. CO. 1 . May, 31st, 1872. 0 N AND AFTER JUNE 8RD, THE trains w tl run as follows: LEAVE WELDON. tP-mrtvia TTrJn i -M P. HI. "M&UlTJrain . - ,3:35 p.m. ARRIVE AT PETERSBURG. Express iP-111 Mall 7:00 P-m- LEAVE PETERSBURG. Mali W R- ra- Express . ,.TT P- n" Mall Express 9:40 a. m. 650 p in. 8:00 a. m. 8:00 p. ra. 3:00 p. ml 2:20 a. m. FREIGHT TRAINS. Leave Petersburg Leave Weldon Arrive at Weldan A rrivn nt. "PetersburiT GASTON TRAINS. Leave Peteisburg Leave Gaston Arrive at Gaston Arrive at Petersburg .6:00 a. ra. 1:15 p. m 12:60 p. m. 8:10 p. m. No trains will run on Sunday except Ex- PFrelStsfor Gaston Branch will be received at the Petersburg depot only on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. 0 The depot will be closed at 5:00 p. ra. jno goods will be. received after tgaRuIrOG j e 5-1 f Enelneer and General Manager. Wilmington -& Weldon R. Company. Office Gbnkbai. Sctbbintendent, Wilmington, N. C, June 8, 1872. R. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, N AND Af iifitt J u aw Ai wV . ; .rtT-n f TVflTA VT W PASSENGER TBAiw a on wo ""'1 mington and Weldon Railroad win run a follows: MAIL TRAIN. Leave Union Depot daily (Sun days excepted) Arrive at Goldsboro . . . iv. . . Rocky Mount Weldon Leave Weldon daily (8undays excepted). At Arrive at Rocky Mount Goldsboro........ r Union" Depot " EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Union Depot daily... At Arrive at Goldsboro Rocky Mount Weldon Leave Weldon daily Arrive at Rocky Mount Galdsboto.... Union Depot S:05 A. M 12:11 P. M 2:11 P. M 3:50 i M ftl5 A: M 1107 A. M 1:16 P. M 5:30 P. M 10:40 P. M 3:00 A. M 4:56 Al M 6:50 Al M 7:10 P; M 8:58 PJ M 10:53 P. M 3:10 AJ M jr;i Trcin maicea close connection at Weldon for all points North via Bay Line and Acquia Creek routes. ExpresiTrain connecfa .only with Acquia Creek route. PULL1IAN8 PAL AUK SLEEPING CARS ON THIS TRAIN. FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wiimhig ton tri-weekly at 6.00 A. M., and arrive at 1.40 P.M. i EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAINS wilileave Wllmhigton daUy (Sundays excepted) at a P. M., and arrive at 11 A. M. I 1 JOHN T. DIVINE, riimenl fiurerintendent Jane S NEW AT P 0 U LAE P MGES. H. & B. EMANUEL ' 45 3IAUKET STREET, ARE now opcuiDg, at very LOW PRICJES, thelrncw and well selected atock1 or DRESS GOODS, Consisting partly of SILKS, POPLINS, ALPACCAS, REPS, MPltE9S CLOTHS, &c Ace. AIsq, at prices net lo be beat. Shawls, Scarfs, Cloaks, Cloaldnss, &c Keep constantly on hand a lull line of DRESS TRIMMING, in latest styles, and of LIU 38, WHITE GOODS, LACES, UNDERWEAR, FURNISHING GOOD8; Por1fnlar attention is called to their comnlete SMiorl merit of Ladlon and fTlil 1 Wren's iUllttUCJi;uitt v , -j otitlt & cCflfC tilUaiTJt'S Gent's. Youth's and Children's Hats and Caps With a Urst claes stock of Gent's FURNISHING GOODS. tDO NOT FORGET THE PLACEFJ H. October 23d on marriage. Happy Helief for Young men from the ef fects of Errors and Abuses in early life. Manhood restored. Impediments to Mar riage removed. New method of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Book and Circulars sent freef in sealed envelopes. Address. HOWAREUA8SOCIAT10N. No. 2 South Ninth st., Philadelphia, Pa. aug iu 72-3m FOR CITY TRADE. -:oc- fTHE BiiST STOCK MEDIUM AND x low priced DRESS GOODS in the city. Hosiery, Housekeeping-Goods, Men and Boy a wear at lowest prices. B.WEILL, No 17 Market street. Corsets. 1 AAA LADiES CORSETS AT 60, ecu U to 1UUU $5. B.WEILL. l?arasols and Ladies TJmbrellas. VERT QUAIJTY AND STYLE RANG lug from the cheapest to thenestaUty. Calicoes. 1 AAA PIECES PKIXSTS ABSUlfcXJtili lrom lUvU 1-4 cents to best quality. Xi. V ZjLIjU -Clothing. THE LABGEST BTOCK O GENTO; 1 Clothing in the city made to order all of the latest styles. WU1 be sold at retail for wholesale prices. Barirains !, Barg ins THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO GIVE US A a call. We offer 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. WISiixU aprll 7 TWENTY DOLLARS FOR (HIE A $25 SEWING MACHINE, FREE ! SUBSCRIBE NO"Vy FOU OUR WEEKLY, A iirst-class, twenty-column, Literary 1 am iiV Paper, published every Saturday, at Charlotte, N. C7 at the low price of ONE DOLLAR A YEAR! Each number contains an INTERESTING STORY, worth at least tho subscription price; enough FUN to keep you laughing a week ; and a general collection of the LATEST NEWS. Every subscriber gets a chance at a val uabIiE Pkkmium, and; one out of every live will be sure to get a Premium, worth from 25 cents to $25.00. ' Our CA8H PREMIUMS are in sums of $1, $2, $5, $10 and $20, with from two to ten premiums of each denomination. f Our other premiums consist of useful articles, such as Sewing Maizes, Bleached Domes tic, &c, &c, ranging In value from twenty five cents to $25.00. , . i rtAiflvH are dancrerous." Subscribe im- 1 ... .V j a 1 V.A 1 a rrra J mediately, ana get a- premiums to ARRNTS.-We are offering more lib eral inducements for Cluba than any other Publisher. You can make money by can vassing for OUR WEEKLY. For specimeni copy of paper, Premium List asd term t Agents, send3-cent stamp to J. O. NUTALL. ; Publisher of Our Weekly, Charlotte, N. C. iuly 23 Hi if " F. A. JSHUTTE No. 3 AND 5 GRANITE ROW, Dealer in FURNITURE, MATTRESSES, WINDOW SHADES, PAPER HANGINGS, PICTURE FRAMES, CORDS, TASSELS, FRINGES, &c &c. Having Just received a supply of" Furniture, I am prepared to give the pubUc as good, bargains as can be had In the eity. i SATINS, VALOURS, VELVETEENS, and every description. HOOP BJURTS, CORSETS, tnu LADIES Clltlll, & B. EMANUEL, 45 MARKET STREET. 185 3m j MISCELLANEOUS. BALTIMORE IB WILMINGTON SEMI-EEL'i-Jrrr -- STEAMSHIP LINE. . . Composed of the first-class fiteamsklpi . D, J.; Foley, Capt. D. J. Price Lucille, Capt. 'I. S. Ilannctt Rebecca Clyde, Capt. D. C. Childs Will hereafter sail from Baltimore evry Tuesday and Friday and from Wilmington every Wednesday and Saturday, connecting at WflminEtoii with the Wilmington, Co lumbia and Augusta, Wilmington, and Wcl- i Rutnerford railroads; aluo tho several line or steamers to Faycteviiie, ' Giving: Through Biljs of Lading, To all points in North and South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama; connecting at Balti more with tho Baltimore and Ohio and tho Northern Central railroads for all points In the Vest and North west, and with nteamera and railroads , for Bosten. New York and Philadelphia. , A. D. CAZAUX. , s Agents, Wilmington, N, C. AkdRxs t Co, Agents, Baltimore. ' dec 31 102 ' . STEAMSHIP:! LINK t FOR NEW YORK. SAILING TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS FROM NEW YORK, AND WEDNES DAYS. AND SATURDAYS FROM WILMINGTON. THROUOli CONNECTIONS WIT ALL RAILROADS LEADING OUT OF lTILMINGTON No passengers taken. For Frelgnt apply ' -BARRY BROTHERS, Agents may 26 147- Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Line. mm: COMIHWED OF FIRST CLASH TKAM sHira PIONEER, 825 TONS Captain JOHN WAKI2LEY, T0NAWANDA, 850 .; TONS, Captain WILTBANK8. f WU1 hereafter sail from Philadelphia and . Wilmington, every WEDNESDAY. ; For Freight engagements, apply to WORTH & WORTH, Agent, Wilmington, N.C. W. L. JAMEH, General Agent, 130 South Third Street, Philadelphia. June 15 stf thomas coisnsroR B ABfBOOM N. E. corner of Mulberry, and Nittt Bta. Alwaji 'on hand the beat quality of Sf i isr-iy i : s t i f i 1 1 iV 4 'O-i -. ' (