VL. 71 TOIONGTON, 7ljf. cj FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1873 NO. 207 THB EVENING- POST mkUked eTjryftlternoon except Sunday, f. CAKAD AT;... Butlneee Manager . . an r? MANN Editor 8abcnptiom. .r in adraae W UO ... .!ha la aJrABCA S W BIW""I - " Aaha r aulT&nrfl 1 50 JAIW 1 One aontX U adranea 50 111 tnutBeaa' lettera ahoald be ad- ArctA to the BtxaineM Manager, and all .-ni cation or matters relating to the fi-'.tArUl department to the Editor. Oorratpon4enee aollcited from our friends u all pxt of the SUte, on topic of gene ral latert. Political newa and reports ol cyop are eepedally dealrable. KEY APyERTlSEaENTS. FALL AND WINTER GOODS OPENING NOW AT M. M. KA TZ', 36 Market Street A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' DRESS GOODS la eTery Tariety, quality and style gSAWLS, BOABFB, CLOAKS ; UEFI'O AtlD BOW WEAR, HO USE FURN18HINQ AND WHITE GOODS, in .hnrt. BTerrthiDst that can be called for in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, and Notions. Ac., Liberal Discounts TO WHOLESALE BUYERS. ' OUR MOTTO - QOICK SALES and SHALL PROFITS, Strictly adhered to. M. M. KATZ, as Market Street. 133 tr eetX Merchandise Brokerage Office, PULL line of sample constantly on band from importers ana manumciureru iu Korthern markets. All draerintlons ot merchandise, orders aad bids solicited and telegraphed promptly. Merchandise bought and sold in this and market, orders from buyers solicited. najaplM left by sellers will have prompt at- tmtioB. Time aa well as cash purchases negotiated; attber you wlsn to tuy or sen, commuui rud frwlY. and often with your local Broker. - JAB. T. PETTEWAV. , Merchandise and Produce Broker. iec'JO 184 tf- December 2d 25th Is Christmas. VOW is the time to sen in your Orders for 41 that Good Old Scuppernong wine Lt s drlak and be merry to-day, to-mor row we die. , Clubs of 30 drink a good deal. Clubs of SO drink more. Clubs of 40 usually drink all. J. B. &TANLY, Whltcville, N C dee 4 170-tf BUY UMBRELLAS OF . Munson S& Go. SS MARET STREET, Where all kinds of. Gente . . Olotiiiiig: cujr be bought atjreasonable prices. CHILDREN AND BOYS' CLOTUINO, BRACES, SUSPENDERS And a great Tariety of BOWS, TIES AND SCARFS, nov 2 144 INSURANCE. 1 1KB AND FIRE INSURANCE CAN BE effected at the lowest current rates in the wowing responsible Companies, on ap plication to - 'BW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Aswtts . $20,000,000 t ,-,.JV- BYRNE, Gen'l Ins. Agt., SERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of London, AssetU $9,000,000, Gold wtwaa wiXSIiiKJ FIRE INSUli . ANCK COMPANY. New Orleans. i AsMtU. S228.014 FARMYIU4J FIRE INSURANCE AND MAKING COMPANY of Va.. assets $500,000 BYRNE A KEEN AN. rv-. Gen'l Insurance Agents. Oace Chamber of Commerce, up stairs. Wilmington, N. a Qg II 77-ly Forsal -BEST' PIANO Organ Shee Musi Ac., &( fc. WlLMrliCTOK. COR. FOURTH & MARKET BTS. deet 169 1 3. IMTERNAL REYEEHUE, Collector's Office 3d District North Carolina, FAYETTEVILLE Jaoary 4th 1873. tSi!)ie Bta of Januaw-, 1ST3. 1 will sell la V?1 auction, at the Court House door, it 'aiington. N. CL the follow i a sr nroDer- S All the rirht. title and interest of ook to Lot Block 2U. on Csmp v u li for. tax e assessed ngalnst 1,.. .- W. . RICUARDSON, .SOL. BEAR & BROS.. Retail Store, 20 Market Street. UAViS JUST OPENED ONE OF 1 - - a - . ... . THE iciest ran ana Winter Stocks ever of- M ... ... erea 10 ine public In this city at reduced prices, consisting of U-UO THING .Ojtrery desciptiop PHILADELPHIA READY MADE GOODS. t ! 1 and the finest assortment of LADIES GAITERS AND GHILDRENS' SHOES IN THE CITY. DRY GOODS. 100 PIECES FIGURE, 500 " PRINTS, 60 35 CASSIMERES, LINEN SHEETING, 200 DOZEN TOWELS AND, ALSO, ibe Largest and best assortment 01 AND Childrens' Wear All of which we offer at reduced prices. SOL BEAR A BROS. oct 16 188-tf OUR EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR IS STILL ahead of any other on the market nnr pparl Hominv cannot be surpassed Always on hand at the Mill and Depository Cracked Corn, Corn, Bolted Meal, Peas and Pea Meal, Oats. Shorts and BraD. All goods sold drayed free. All baers returned in good order will be credited at cost on next bill. ALEX. OLDHAM, ITOpriCTor. sept27 11- MARRIAGE GUIDE. ' EVERY ONE HIS OWN DOCTOR. Be iner a nrivate Instructor for married person?, or those about to be married,-both male and -female in everything concerning the nhvsioloev and relations of our sexual eys tern, and the production and prevention of oflapring, including ail tne new aiscovenes never kefore given in the LDgiisn language, h WW. YOUNG. M. D. This is really a valuable and in teres tine work. It is written In plalnlanguage for the general reader, and is illustrated witn numerous ngraviuga. All young married people, or tnose con- tjmniatinir marriasre. ana naviner ine jeai tmnimpnt to married life, snouid read this book. It discloses secrets that every id he aconainted with : still it is a book that must be locked up and not let lie about the house. It will be sent to any aa riKMon receipt of 50 cents. Address Dr. WM. YOUNG, No. 41C 8pruce street, above Fourth. Philadelphia. y- AFFLICTED AND UNFORTU NATE. No matter what may be your dis ease, before you place yourself under tne care of any of the QUACKS native and foreign who advertise in this or any other mnor trpt a cov of Dr. Young's Book and iA it rrefnllv. It will be the means of saving yon many a dollar, yonr health, and possibly your life. Dr. Young can be con sulted on any of the diseases described In his publications by mail or at his omce. No. 416 Spruce street, above Fourth, Philadel phia, sept IS 105-Sm PARKER & TAYLOR Successors to A. H. NEFF, Manufacturers and ealejsln HOUSE FURNISHING OOOJDS Guns, Stoves, ,rn peruse , Roofins: done at snort notice . Agents for Fairbank's Scales, fd. 10 Front Street, WILMINGTON, C. . : ESTABLISHED 1845. 01D FIR1I--0ID, I . Krsx Ix n w e i le r (Lae Green wald & Co..) WHOLESALE DEALER IN aooE Wines, Brandies, Gins, Whiskies and Segars. NO. 10 SOUTH ATBR ST., Respectfully informs his numerous custom ers 1 nat he has opened the largest and best stock or iure Liquors in the State at nricea j shalkkeep constantly on hand old Ken tucky Rye and North Carolina Corn Whis kies, Imported Brandies, Wines and Seears. rureuasers win ao wen 10 examine-my 6iocn tHjiore ouyins eisewnere. SECTARS A oct T SPECIALITY 121-ly dOld Clarendon Bar. V THIS old and well known nlace. near the foot of Market street, South side, has been refitted and recently opened by the under signed, and be Invites his old friends to call on him. Ati.all times there can be obtained the best of fclUORS, WINES, &c, Either by the drink, or in larger quantities. His Restaurant is always supplied with the best OYSTERS the market affords, which will be servod in any style desired. MEALs furnished at all hours. j&-Don't iaill to call on BOB SCARBOROUGH, At the Old Clarendon Bar. Nov 11. 1672 151 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN ! THE Agency lor the sale of the FLORENCE 1 Sewing Machines in jthe State or North Carolina is now in the bands of ' Cask well & Macumbcr, OF WILMINGTON, N. C. All unsettled accounts of former agents are in their hands, and they alone are au thorized to solicit and receipt for al moneys due. THuS. HALL, Special Agent, . Florence Sewing Machine Co nov23 163 tf Scribsier's 51 o ill lily. A serial siory by Dr. Holland; New story by Saxe" Holm. A long story from Bret Harte Brilliant array of contributors. Clarence Cook on lurtiiture, and decoration. R. H. Stoddard on authors EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS; 500 Pages for $1.00! &c, &c. The publishers of Scbibser's Monthly, in the Prospectus just issued, promise for the ensuiner 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 "finer than any which have hitherto appeared in any Amer ican magazine. Dr. Holland, the Editor, will write the serial ptory of the year, which -will be auto biographical in lorm, and will be illustrated TT 1 1 1 TA 1- A : i.1 J A A ny miss xiaiiocK.. j.i is euuueu -o.ri.iiur Bonnicastle, and will deal with some of the most difficult problems of American life. It will be commenced in the November number. There will be a new story by Saxe Hoim, Tho One Legged Dancers. Bret Harte, the best writer ot 6hort sto ries now living, will contribute a character istic story, entitled The Epic of Fiddletown, which will be illustrated by Sheppard. R. H. Stoddard will write a series ol en tertaining papers about Authors, their per sonal characteristics, home life, families, friends, whims, and ways. A series of por traits of living American writers, is also promised. Clarence cook win write aDoui mrnuure and the decoration of homes. 1 hese papers will be eminently practical as well as artis tic, and will be illustrated with designs and sketches bv numerous artists in addition to thoee which the writer himself will furnish. Among those who will contribute are: Hans Anderson, Bryant, Bushnell, Eggles- ton, Froude, Higginson, Bishop Hunting ton, Bret Hrte, John Hay, H. H. Mac- Dona d. Mitchell. Miss reips, Biaman, Stoektan. Stoddard, Celia Thaxter,. Warner, Wilkinson, Mrs. Whitney, besides a host of others. The editorial control ann direction of the Magazine will remain in the hands of Dr. Holland, who will continue to write "The Topics of the Time," which the JN. 1. in dependent says "are more widely quoted tf an anv similar papers in any American maczme. Watson Gilder will write "The Md Cabi net:" as bitlierto. rroi. Jonn draper rnnrinrts the deDartment oi "mauire ana Scicdco " The departments of "Home and Snriptv" and "Culture and Progress." will enae-e the contributions of more than a snore of nens on both sides of the Atlan- tic. The Watcbn.an ana rienecior save: . -m V- A. 11 - Scribner's Monthly lor September is bet- tftr than nsnal. which indicates a neeaiess waste of editorial brains and pubusber 8 money, lor the Magazine was gooa enougu belore!" And yet the publishers promise to ma&e it still better for the coming year! ! Th( Sub?cr ntion price is .ou a year, with special rates to Clergymen, Teachers, and Postmasters. Theiollowing EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS arc offered to new subscribers : n TTnr-so the Dublishers win sena, or any Bookseller or Newsdealer will supply, the Magazine for one year, and the twelve numbers of Vols. IIL and IV., containing the beginning f Mrs. Oliphant's Serial, "At His Gates;" lor $7 50, the Magazine for one ytjar, and the 24 bflcK numoers irom the beginning; for $10 50, the Magazine for one year, ana tne Dacs nnmucra uuuuu (4 vols.) charges on bound yois. t paiu. This wiil give nearly 5.030 pages oi tne choicest reading, with the Ad est illustra- tions, loriu ou, or neany aw pagca iur dollar ! and will enable every subscriber to obtain the series from the first. Special terms to Dealers, Clergymen ana Teachers. 8CRIBNER fc CO., GM Broadway, N. X. d-tf. RAIL R01DS. Wiliiiitoii, Charlotte fc Rntlerford Hail Road Xiine. Eastern Division : New Schedule. Going West. BTATIOIS. PAMZKOZS TSXIGHT. Leave Wilmington... Abbottsbsrg... Lumberton . . . . " Shoe Heel Lanrlnburg. . . " Bockingasm... Arrive at Lilesville. . . aOOji ir 1L16 12.80 LMpm 2.89 4.45 6.00 11.45 " 2.03 6.00 4 10.00 Going: East 8TATXOH8. FA88XBOSB FKSIGHT. Leave Lilesville ...... 7.40 am .S6 10.80 " 10.65 12.VO T M 1.26 " 4,25 13.00 m " Rockingham... " JLAunnbure,... " Shoe Heel!;.... " Lumberton . . . . . 5.00 9 50 Abbottaburar . . . 12.(5 rK Arrive at Wilmington. 5.00 Dnrsra, ffoine West: Bsxakfast. ingBast. BJ" No Trains on Sondav. Two Snedal Freight Trains vfor Tow Timber, run irreg ularly. 0': Western Division. STATIONS PASSSHOBB FEIOHT. ueave cnarioue o.ou a m ' Lincolnton 10 oa ' Arrive at Rnffalrt I 11 ail RETURNING. Leave Buffalo 1.30 p ii 8.15 M 5 30 " Lincolnton..... Arrive at Charlotte. . . V. Q. JOHNSON, 8. L. FREMONT, Gen. 8npt. Assistant Supt. iau v ivy Wilinlngtoii; Colimbla' & Au "t gusta R. R. Company. Gbk. 8upxBnfTZ2CDZKTe: Omci, ) Wiucington, N. C.t Oct. 7, 1872. J CIIAUQE OF SCHEDULE. THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE. WILL jl Eoinro enect ate:- a. m., Monaay, tin insu DAT EXPRESS TRAIN. (Daily.) Leave Wilmington. ..v. . . . .... . ..3:25 A. M Arrive at Florence 9:55 A. M Arrive at Columbia. 2:40 P. M Arrive at Augusta 7A4 P. M Leave Augusta. 6.S5 A. M Arrive at Columbia 11 25 A. M Arrive at Florence 4:15 P. M Arrive at Wilmimgton.. 10:25 P. M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY (8UN- DAXB JCAUJCrTJCD. ) Leave Wilmington 5:45 P. M Arrive at Florence: 1US5 P. M Arrive at Columbia. 3:40 A. M Arrive at Augusta ..... 8:20 A. M Leave Augusta.......... 5c50P. M Arrive at Columbia 10:20 P. M Arrive at Florence... 2:12A.M Arrive at Wilmington ........... 8:00 A. M JAMES ANDERSON, Gen'l Sup't. oct 9 - 123-tf Wilmington & Weldon R. R. Company Omci General Supskintxxdxxt, i Wilmingtoh, N. C, June 8, 1872. ) CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. ON AND AFTER JUNE 10th INSTANT, PASSENGER TRAINS on the Wil mington and Weldon Railroad will run as follows : MAIL .TRAIN. Leave Union Depot daily (Sun days excepted) At Arrive at Goldsboro Rocky Mount..... Weldon Leave Weldon daily (Sundays excepted) At Arrive at Rocky Mount Goldsboro Union Depot EXPRESS TRAIN. 8:05 A. M 12:11 P. M 2:11 T. M 3:50 . M 9:15 A: M 11:07 A. M 1:16 P. M 5:80 P. M Leave Union Depot daily. . .At 10:40 P. M 8:00 A. M Arrive at Goldsboro Rocky, Mount Weldon Leave Weldon daily. ......... 4:56 A. M 6:50 A. M 7:10 P. M Arrive at Rocky Mount. . . . Gsldsboro........ Union Depot 8:58 P. M 10:58 P. M 8;10 A. M Mail Train makes dose connection at Weldon lor all points North via flay Line and Acquis Creek routes. Express Train connects only with Acqula n..l, wxo PHT TAW Ttf'H T A T. A CMC SLEEPING CARS ON THIS TRAIN. FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wilming Vyl . V UbUi & V A mm ton tri-weeklv at 6.00 A. M., and arrive at 1.40 P.M. EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAINS win leave Wilmington dally (Sundays excepted) at 5 P. M., and arrive at 11 A. If. JOHN'F. DIVINE, I General Superintendent. June 8 19-tf T. A. GBJLXGXB, W. H. CHILES. k. c - Late of Blchmond. va 1ST E W ii O TEL, GRANGER & CHILES, Proprietors . WEST CK2ITKE STREET, GOLD8DORO, N. C. Convenient lor the .Trains leaving forth North, HouthJ East and West. angSd ( . 88-tf NEW AT POPULAK PRICES. H. & B. EMANUEL, 45 MARKET STREET, ARE now opening, at. very lVpW PRICES, their new and well selected stock of DRES8 AM Consisting partly of CLOTHS, fcc. &c. SILKS, POPLINS, ALPACCAS, Also, at prices net to be beat, PM AM Shawls, Scarfs, Cloaks, Clonlaiigs, &c. Keep constantly on hand a lull line of SATINS, VALOURS." VELVEfEEN8 and DRESS TRIMMING, in latest styles, and of every description. & . rTJRNWHXNGO0ODS?ES' UWDEkwEAB HoOP 8T. CORSETS, and LADIES' wmV aM5 n q??11! d l!ir WpPtc aesortment of Ladies' and Children's Philadelphia made SHOES, at prices to sull. v . AM Yottth'8 and CliildretVs Kent's, Youth's and Children' Hats and Caps ro. With a first class stock of GeHt's FURNISHING doODS. . October 23d ON MARRIAGE. HaDDV Relief for Youncr men from the ef fects or Errors and Abuses In earlv life. Manhood restored. Impediments to Mar riaee removed. New method of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Book and Circulars sent freewjn sealed envelopes. -Address. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. No. 2 South Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. augiu 72-3m FOR CITY TRADE. - :o: THE BEST STOCK OF MEDIUM AND low Drieed DRESS GOODS in the city. Hosiery. Housekeeping Goods, Men and Boys wear at lowest prices. B. WEILL, No 17 Market street. Corsets. h000 LADlES CORSETS 15. AT 50 cents to B. WEILL. Parasols and Ladies Umbrellas. I? VERY QUALITY AND STYLE RANG " ing from the cheapest to the finest q uality. Calicoes. 1 AAA PIECES PRINTS ASSORTED from 1VVV 6 1-4 cents to best qualit; WEILL Clothing. THE LARGEST STOCK OF GENTS' A Clothiner In the eitv made to order adl of the latest styles. Will be sold at retail for wholesale prices. 4 Bargains ! Barga ins ! THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO GIVE US 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. WEILL. apni7 j lw-tr TWENTY DOLLARS FOR ONE A 125 SEWING MACHI NE.'FREE ! SUBSCRD3E NOW FOR OUR WEKIiY9 A first-class, twenty-column, Literary Faaa ilv Paner. published everv Saturday, at Charlotte, N. C, at the low price of ONE DOLLAR JL YEAR ! Each number contains an INTERESTING STORY, worth at least the subscription price; enough FUN to keep you laughing a week ; and a general collection of the LATEST NEW8. Every subscriber gets a chance at a Val uable Pbbmium, and one out of every five will be sure to get a Premium, worth from 25 cents to 825.00. Our CA8H PREMIUMS are in sums of $ 1 , $2, $5, 810 and $20, with from two to ten premiums of each denomination. Our other premiums consist of useful articles, such as Sewing Machines, Bleached Domes tic, &c, &c, ranging in value from twenty five cents to $25.00. 44 Delays are dangerous." Subscribe im mediately, and get a chance at the large premiums. TO AGENTS. We are offering more lib eral inducements for Clubs than any other Publisher. You can make money by an vassing for OUR WEEKLY. For specimen copy of paper, Premium List and terms to Agents, send 3-cent stamp to J. O. H. NUTALL, Publisher of Our Weekly, Charlotte, N. C. Inly 28 S6tf IT. A. SHTJTTE -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, am, prepared to five the public as good bargains as can be had in the city. Please call and examine, marrf G-OODS GOODS, REPS, EMPRESS Clothln t2F"D0 NOT FORGET THE PLACEf H. & B. EMANUEL, 45 MARKET STREET.- 1S5 Sm SlISCRiLANEOrs. BALTIMORE AKD WILMINGTON SEMI-WEEKLY STEAMSHIP MrVE. Composed of the first-class Steamships I. J. Foley, Capt. D. J. Price Lucille, Capt. J S. Bannctt Rebecca Clyde, Capt. D. C. Childs Will hereafter sail from Baltimore evry Tuesday and Friday and from Wllminrton every Wednesday and Saturday, connecting at Wilniineton with tbe Wilmington. Co lumbia and Augusta, WilmiDgton.and Wel don. and the Wilmington. Charlotto and Rutherford railroad: alo the several linen of steamers to Fayetevllle, Giving Through Bills of Lading, To all points in North and South Carolina, Georgia nd Alabama; conned ing atBalti more with the Baltimore and Ohio and tho Northern Central railroads for all point in the Vest and Northwest, and with steamer and railroads for Boston, New York and Philadelphia. A. D. CAZAUX. Agents, Wilmington, N, C AndUes fc Co, Agents, Baltimore, dec 31 ' 103 LORILLARD'S FOR NEW YORK, SAILING TUESDAY8 AND FRIDAYS FROM NEW YORK. AND.WEDNES DAYS AND SATURDAYS FROM WILMINGTON. THROUGH CONNECTIONS JVIT ALL RAILROADS LEADING OUT OF WILMINGTON No passengers taken. For Freignt apply BARRY BROTHERS, Agents may 28 ir: Philadelphia and Southern Mall Steamship Line. COMPOSED SHIPS OF FIRST CLASS STEAM PIONEER, 825 TONS Captain JOHN 1VAKELEY, TONAWANDA, 850 TONS, Captain WILTBANKS. . Will hereafter sail from Philadelphia and Wilmington, every WEDNESDAY. For Freight engagements, apply to - WORTH A WORTH, Agents, Wilmington, N. C W. L. JAMES, General Agent, 130 South Third Street, Philadelphia, ( June 15 .. ! S5-tf , THOMAS CONNOR N. E. corner of Mulberry and Nntt Eta. Always en hand the best quality of Segai 4C14 157-ly STEAMSHIP LINE 1 . t : I 1 I. i 1 - r ' i. ' i ' ' . -