WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1873
NO. 210
VOL. VI.
Jnbished every atternoon except Sunday.
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AM V manN Editor
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jTOXND WINTERnGOODS
OPENING NOW AT
M. M. K A T Z .
-r, Mai-ltet Street
V COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
LADIES" DRESS GOODS
Iu cVtry variety, quality and stylc
silAWLS, SCARFS, CLOAKS ;
MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAB,
IIOVSE FURNISHING
AND
WHITE GOODS,
&C., &c"
Io short, everything that can be called
tor in Strp'.c and Fancy Dry
Goods, and Notions. &cM
Liberal Discounts
TO
WHOLESALE BUYERS.
our MOTTO
QUICK SEES aM SMALL PROFITS,
Strictly adhered to.
M. M. KAlii
36 Market btr et.
N'uiUu in market.
M,r,lmn,li-o Lousl.t and W In this
Time : woll sh l"hajt;s n;
" tn'a "JSS UnSCr "".Scut
l'.ruker. T rETTEWAY.
Merchandise and Produce broker.
rk-.-uiT"ty5 ofCfiTTs Christmas.
vow is the time to send in your Orders for
that Good Old scuppernong N t ue r.
t .. . hp merry to-day, 10-Tnor
1 ,vi Ul I -
row we die. .
Clubs of -3 drink a pood deal,
l iuhs of :s drink more.
C iui.N of "dually drink ail.
J. B. &TAMA , hlteN lllcjjJJ
hc i '
II OWE
llnclklllCS.
IN RANGE of work this chinecRirnot be
I nr tino work is etiual to an j
.n.i'our heavy work excels that of any Ma
nn ne in the world. ,Tr-Kr-r"W Mnehine
We claim that it Is an HONES Machine,
will do all your sewing, will lst a lile time'
.m l i not Mibiect to Mrs. th
We eheerfully invite compm
work of any other Machines, and
inein on trim, ai j" V J r, unnt
... ,.f. ts.v 4 T.ioDitt Row, honi
.. . i iv.u.fc- mwl OrnnffP. oOlll OH
-;.sv pHvments. GEO. A. NEV ELL,
" " Agent Home Sewing Machine Co.
'.in : JJU"1
INSURANCE.
it-!.. rtnf TVCTTl?iTK CAN BE
' etleiUed at the lowest current rates in me
following responsible Companies, on ap
plication to
Vl-u- vmif T TCP" TVS1TR APR
t 'a M PA N Y . A sset t 20,000,000
J. A. BYKNE. Gen'l Ins. Agt.,
IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE
$9,000,000, Gold
ORE AT WESTERN FIRE INSUli-
v Vi'L' PAII VV Voir Orlpans.
:".' S226.014
r'nivvirrv kiup. INSURANCE AND
BAAKING COMPANY of Va., a58
BYRNE & KEEN AN.
Gen'l Insurance Agents.
Odice Chamber of Commerce, up stairs.
Wilmington, N. C
RUi 16 77"ly
canaE'?- . luiuui
PIANO
nrtrnn
VS.S0.TU N I H a RE PefiS SnSl
.c
COR. FOURTH & MARKET STS
a.-,- i.
U.S. INTERNAlTREVEENuEr
Collector's Office, 3d District North.
Carolina,
FAYETTF.VILLE Jauary 4th 1ST3.
will sell
House door.
it pros t of
np ri pri l . iiui; '
:. it ' - " " ,r' nminu
- -
WILMl'WcTON.N
i . v- . . y 1 ar'l T
;;' l udlic auction, at the Court
m Wilmington, N. C, tbo followiuj
SOL. BEAR I BROS..
Retail Store,1
20 Market Street.
HAVE JUST OPENED ONE OF THE
largest Fall and Winter Stocks ever of-
ered to the public in this city at reduced
prices, consisting of
CLOTHING
Of tvery description.
PHILADELPHIA READY HADE
GOODS.
and the finest assortment of
LADIES .GAITERS
AND
CHILDRBNS' SHOES
IN THE CITY.
IDPLY G-OODS,
100 PIECES FIGURE,
500 PRINTS,
50 " CASSIMERES,
35 LINEN SHEETING,
200 DOZEN TOWELS
AND, ALSO,
The Largest and best assortment oi
ME s rT HATS
AND
CMltlx-ens' Wear
All of wblch we offer at reduced prieea
SOL BEAR 4 BROS.
oct lti
OUR EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR
i3 rtttL ahead of any other on the market
PoTrl Hominy cannot besuipawed'
Always on utiuu an
. . , i , miii una newiw
Cracked Corn,
Corn. Bolted Aieai,
t., o an A Pa. Meal.
X COO -
Oats, Shorts aoa Bran.
All eoods sold drajed free.
CJ
... , .,rr.cu in trood. order will be
creditea at cosiuu -;f Tror,iietor.
sept 27
MAliniAfiE GUIDE.
mo nroM nnnTOR. Be-
iVJ!rix y arr?Pfl nersonp.
ing a private inru. - - maJ -
and female in everything concerning the
Dhvsioloey and relations of our sexual sys
Fern and the production and prevention of
ofSnrine including all the new discoveries
ollspring, wuuu p.ne.li8u janeuage,
Sr&N JhU is rly a
valuable and inieresuu ""d
in plain language iur tuc6;i"-n 8
u iilnatrated with numerous Engravings.
AH yoSng married people, or thow cot-
book that must be locked up and not let ne
fff TOUHofHa iT6 Spruce street, above
mnD""- IINFORTU
Ckr'" i tt V roTir di-
N atk No matter wui. ' j t.
eate before you place yourself under, the
e of any of the QUACKS native and
KwL adveniX in this or any other
ikii wm.nfr Dr Young can be con-
his PuDiicauo -pMiadel-
416 opruce street, .
Pniav iQ 105-Sm
sept IS
PARKER & TAYLOR
Successors to
A. H. NEFF,
Guns, Stoves, Lrps, 1
RooHnff done at short notice
Agents for Falrbaak's Scales.
No. 19 Front Street,
ESTABLISHED
OLD FIR MID
GOODS.
. K a H n weiler.
(Late Greenwald & Uo.,)
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Wines, Brandies, Gins, Whiskies
and Segars.
NO. 10 SOUTH WATER ST.,
ers t&at he has opened the largest ad best
SbOCK OI rare idqaurs iu tun outto cv
to compete with any Northern house.
I snail Keep constantly on wmu uiu ncu-
nnaami NnHh rol 1 n n. Hnrn Whls-
kies. Imported Brandies, Wines and Segars.
Purchasers will do well to examine my
stock before buying elsewhere.
EgT SEOARS A SPECIALITY
oct? m-iy
Old Clarendon Bar.
T1TTQ T.l and Ttrall IrnnTrn TlAftfi. Tl PAX tllO
foot of Market street, South side, has been
rentted ana recenuy opentw uj w" "uu"
signed, and be Invites his old friends to call
on him. At all times there can be obtained
the best of
HftUORS, WINES, &c,
Either by the drink, or In larger quantities.
HisTtestaurantis always supplied with the
best OYSTERS the market affords, which
will be servaa m any siyie aesueu.
MEALS rurmsneu ai an huuib.
4-Don't faill to call on TTr
BOB SCARBOROUGH,
At the Old Clarendon Bar.
Nov 11, 1872 151
T0WH0M IT MAY CONCERN !
THE Agency for the sale of the
FLORENCE
Sewing Machines in the State of North
Carolina is now in the hands of
Cashwcll & Macumbe,
OF WILMINGTON, N. C.
ii.il unswuieu. awuuuio i
are in their hands, and they alone we au
thorized to solicit and receipt forai moneys
die. THUS. HALL, Special 1 Agent,
Florence sewing BJ-ati""r-iyT,
nov25 m tf
Scribner's MLon lily.
i
A serial story by Dr. Holland. New
story by Saxe Hoim. a long
(A.-.aan RrUliant. nrrav of contributors.
Clsrence Cook on lurnlture, and decoration.
K. tl. otoaaara cu autuoio j
EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS-TO
500 Pages for fl.00! Ac. J &c
. .. r a nLTMunia WnwTtrt.T
Tlie puDUsners oi owu
in the Proepectus just issued, promise for
contributors, and an increase in the variety
and beauty of its illustrations, already con--j.
j i -;Hoa t.n hrt "finer than any
which have hitherto appeared in any Amer
ican magazine.'' sll
Dr. Holland, tne suitor, . "i"0o"""
serial ptory of the year, which will be auto-
bioerapoicai in uu " . . v
by Miss Hallock. It is entitled Arthur
iij w . Jth -nmeof the
uonnicastie, auu " k . " ,,.,
most difficult problems of American life.
... , l.a in flip November
It W1U DO cuuimtutvu
nTTnre will be a new story by Saxe Holm,
The One Legged Dancers.
Brct iiarie, iue ucbi h.& -
which win d6iuuubwu j .
R. H 8toddard will write a eeries of en
tertaining papers about Authors, their per
sonal chkracteriptics home life, families,
. . . j A aAiiAa rkf Tint
n minima u mi v m v n. x. oi at
x-.t. i;fnT a merican writers. Is also
Pr0,ml.6Ad' m writft about furniture
UlarcUtc uuwa . '
and tne aecorauou u uuuim. - r rY
u . ., .ii n 1 a wall o artis.
will be eminemiy Brtuui Ta ,
win oe YftMti with deRiffns and
thole wbS the writer hlm.e:fwm.arnl9h.
Amoug those wno win cuu.iwu
w?n Anderson. Bryant. Bufehnel , Eggles-
ton, Froude. WW
ton, lrei - phVm. Madman.
Uonaia, j PniiaThnTter Warner.
stork tan, cstouuaiu, v" r . ' . . c
wffklnson. Mrs. Whitney, besides a host of
others. . ,,. ..tu. ftr fhii
m. .. i rnmoin in the hanus oi ijt.
rlO ' lalivJ , T . . . tr r
ToDics oi me muc, " - -
deoendent says "are more widely quoted
?c?.en?" !mur T.nP.ra in any American
it nu .
marine " !t . ni- no.,
V.IHa TX7 1 ' I Wr III 1 UC V1U
nef" as hitherto, rroi. ouuu v.
?onducts the department oi "Nature and
conauuB tu .0,trT,pr.tA of "Home and
science xu. --f-; proirre88 ... will
aocieiy auu ---- thfln
engage iub ViTp. of the Atlan-
11.. MrttririTITinTlH Ul 1UU1 U
a. 8co. rrRpflprtor" savs:
tie i ne 'MTaituinui " , . . - .
"r " Rontpmheris bet-
"ScriDDer s mumuij
ter inan ue " , X".i" V nfl 'nhlisher's
waste OI eunormi uiwua r-- .
money tor the Magaiine was good enough
beiSre '' And yet the publishers promise
to make it stin ueuc. . k , VT m TPar
ak...int nn nnrp Is 4lrJayeax,
with special rates to Clergymen, ieacue,
nr ouu.wiiw"' i -
ana roBiuiMitto.
The following y
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a rtotw nnhAcribers :
are oucrcj nl -nd. or
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the bWfn-i 5,"ViT M.;ioe
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for one wr, ilu Masrarfne for
hil0 i pearly uSTwuf
AD1? . '"!., 4k rh. flnMt Ulnstra-
ChOlCCSi reauiuK, fo
tlons. for $10 50, at nearly 500 pages tor a
ffi I and will enable every subscriber to
obtain the series from the first.
Special terms to Dealers, Clergymen and
8CR1BNER JfcCO.,654 Broadway, N. T.
RAIL ROADS.
Wilmington, Charlotte & Entterfori
Rail Itbad Line.
Eastflrn Division : New Schedule.
Going West.
STATIONS.
PXSBKfGEB
FBSIGHT.
Leaye Wilmington...
a oo am
11.16 i
12.30 41
2..S
4.03 A M
4.45
6.00 A M
il.45
2.05 pm.
.0J "
6.00 am
10.66
Abbottsburg. . .
" Lumberton ....
Shoe Heel.....
LauTinburg.,i
Rockingham...
Arrive at Lilesville. ..
Going East.
STATIONS.
PASSENGER FREIGHT.
Leave Lilesville ......
7.40 A M
8.S6 44
10.30 44
10.55 44
12.20 r m
1.26 44
4.35 44
12.00M
Rockingham . ..
Laurinburg ; . . .
Shoe Heel... J'..
44 Lumberton
44 Abbottaburcr . . .
5.00 AM
5.55
9 .50
12X5 P M
Arrive at Wilmington.
5.00 44
Dinjthb, going West : Breakfast, go
ing East.
tssr- No Trains on Sundav. Two Special
Freight Trains for Ton Timber, run irreg
nlarly. r
Western Division.
STATIONS
IPASSENQEB
FREIGHT.
Leave Charlotte i 8.00 a m
Liucolnton 10.00 41
Arrive at Buffalo. ..'..! 11.80 "
RETURNING.
Leave Buffalo ! 1.30 p m ;
" Lincolnton 3.15 "
Arrive at Charlotte...! 5.30 44 j
V. Q. JOHNSON, S. L. FREMONT,
Assistant Supt. en. eupt.
1au9
199-
Wilmington, Columbia & Au
gusta R. R. . Company.
Gbn.' Scpbrintbndsnt's Officb, )
Wilmington, n: C, Oct. 7, 1872. )
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
TEE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE WILL
to into effect at 3:25 A, M., Monday,
7th inst.
DAY EXPRESS TRAIN, (Daily.)
Leave Wilmington j-25 A JJ
Arrive at Florence J:55 A. M
Arrive at Columbia 2:40 P. M
Arrive at Augusta 7. J". sa
Leave Augusta . a. m
Arrive at Columbia 11 35 A. M
Arrive at Florence 15 P. M
Arrive at Wilmington .10:0 r. m
NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY (SUN
DAYS EXCEPTED.)
Leave Wilmington....
Arrive at Florence
Arrive at Columbia...
Arrive at Augusta....
Leave Augusta
Arrive at Columbia. . .
5:45 P. M
11:85 P. M
3:40 A. M
8:20 A. M
5:50 P. M
10:20 P. M
2:12 A. M
Arrive at Florence
Arrive at Wilmington
8:00 A. M
.TIMF.S ANDERSON.
Gen'l Sup't.
123tf
oct 9
Wilmington Weldon R. R.
Company.
Office General Superintendent, i
Wilmington, N. C, Jane 8,1872. )
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
ON AND AFTER JUNE 10th INSTANT,
PASSENGER TRAINS on the Wil
mington and Weldon Railroad will run ae
follows :
MAIL TRAIN.
Leave Union Depot daily (8un-
days excepted) At 8:Uo A. i
Arrive at Goldsboro 1o U p m
Rocky Mount 3:11 T. M
Weldon 3:50 M
Leave Weldon daily (Sundays
excepted) At 9:15 A: M
Arrive at Rocky Mount 1 1:07 A. M
Goldsboro J:J P. M
Union Depot 5:30 Jr. M
EXPRESS TRAIN.
Leave Union Depot daily ... At 10:40 r. M
Arrive at Goldsboro JJ0 A . M
Rocky Mount w A . M
Weldon 6; 50 A. M
Leave Weldon daily. 7: 10 R M
Arrive at Rocky Mount . m
Gldsboro St'S
UniQn 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 Jvith Acquia
Creek route. PULLMAN'S PALACE
SLEEPING CARS ON THIS TRAIN.
FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wilming
ton tri-weekly at 6.00 A. M., and arrive at
1.40 P. M.
EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAINS wilUeave
Wilmington daily (8undays excepted) at 5
P. M., and arrive at 11 A. M.
JOHN F. DIVINE,
General Superintendent.
Junes ' W
T. A- GRANGER,
N. C
W. II. CHILES,
Late of Richmond, va
GRANGER'S
isr e w H o t;e :u
GRANGER & CHILES, Proprietors
WEST CENTRE STREET,
GOLDSBORO, N". C.
Convenient lor the Trains leaviag forth
North, Seuth, East and Wt.
I
IsTEW GOODS
AT POPULAR P RICES.
H. & B. EMANUEL,
45 BtARKET STREET.
' i
ARE now opening, at yery LOW PRICJES, their new and well elected itock of
Consisting partly of SILKS. POPLINS, ALPACCAS, REM, EMPRETS
CLOTHS, &c. &c. Alo, at pricesneUo be beat,
Shawls, Scarfs, Cloaks, Cloakingrs, Sec.
Keep constantly on band a full line of SATIN8, VAL0UR8, VELVETEENS, and
DRESS TRIMMING, in latest styles, and of every description.
WHITE GOODS, LACES, UNDERWEAR, HOOP SKIRTS, C0R8ET8, and LADIES'
TTTTRMlSHtNO GOODS.
Particular attention is called to their complete assortment of Ladies' and Child rt n'a
Philadelphia made SHOES, at prices to suii.
Youth's and Children's Clothing
Gent's, Youth's and Children's Rats and Caps
With a firsts
H. & B. EMANUEL,
October 23d
ON MARRIAGE.
Happy Relief 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 free, in sealed envelopes.
Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2
South Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa.
auglO. ; 72-3m
FOR CITY TRADE.
THE BEST STOCK OF MEDIUM AND
low priced DRESS GOODS in the city.
Hosiery. Housekeeping Goods, Men and Boys
wear at lowest prices. ,TTT
No 17 Market street.
Corsets.
1000 UlES C0RSETS aVVI?lL
Parasols and Ladies
Umbrellas.
EVERY QUALITY AND STYLE RAN"
lng from the cheapest to the flnjrt ouality.
it. W r.l I ilili.
- Calicoes. ,
1 AAA PIECES PRINTS ASSORTED from
1 UU V 6 1-4 cents to best quality. WEJLL
Clothing.
THE LARGEST STOCK OF GENTS'
1 Clothing in the city made, to order all
of the latest styles. Will be sold at retail for
wholesale prices.
Bargains ! Bargains !
THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED TU GIVE US
1 a call. We offer the largest stock of DR Y
GOODS in the city, at New York prices. We
receive weekly additions to our Stock, and
make every effort to please. B. WHALAm
aprll 7
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Ml if
inly 28
F. A. SHUTTE
4
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,
lam prepared to give the public as. good
bargains as can be had in the city.
please call and examiner"
mayl5
45 ITIARKET STREET.
' 135 Sm
UlSCELLANEOrs.
BALTIMORE AISD WILMINGTON
SEMI-WEEK&Y I
STEAMSHIP IilNE.
Composed of the first-class Steamships
L. J. Foley, Capt. D. J. Price I
Lucille, Capt. I S. Dannett
Rebecca Clyde, Capt D. C. Child.
Will hereafter sail from Baltimore evry
Tuesday and Friday and from Wilmington
every Wednesday and Saturday, connecting
at Wilmington with tbe Wilmington. Co
lumbia and Augusta, Wilmington, and Wel
don. and the Wilmington. Charlotte and
Rutherford railroad; alu.the several lines
of steamers to Fayetevllle,
Giving Through Bills of Lading,
To all points In North and South Carolina,
Georgia nd Alabama; connecting at laltl
more with the Baltimore and Ohio and thn
Northern Central railroads for all point in
tbe Vest and Northwest, and with nteamcr
and railroads for Boston, New York and
Philadelphia.
A. D. CAZAUX.
Agents, Wilmington; N, C.
AndRbs fc Co, Agents, Baltimore,
dec 31 92
LORILLARD'S
STEAMSHIP LINE
FOR NEW YORK.
SAILING TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS
FROM NEW YORK, AND WEDNES
DAYS AND SATURDAYS FROM
WILMINGTON.
TIIROUCII CONPTiSCTIONM WIT
ALL RAILROAD LPAniffG
OUT OF ILMINTOX.
No passengers taken. For Freignt apply
BARRY BROTHERS, AentS
may 23
Philadelphia and Southern Mafl
Steamship Line.
fOMPOSED OF FIRST CLASS STEAM
SHIPS
PIONEER, 825 TONS
Captain JOHN WAKELEY',
T0NAWANDA, 850 TONS,
Captain WILTBANKS.
Will hereafter sail from Philadelphia and
Wilmington, every WEDNESDAY.
For Freight engagements, apply to
WORTH & WORTH. Agents,
Wilmington, N.C.
W. L. JAMES, General Agent, 130 South
Third Street, Philadelphia.
June 15 .SS-tf
THOMAS CONNOR
33 AB'( R O p:M '
. N. E. corner of Mulbenj and Nptt 8.
Always cm hand tit but equality of Bega i
. 1 : ..
i.
7
1 ,
t
ireet, elzcU ror taxes " at V
H. Broct. Co., ?ue toonBUU..