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VI. WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY: 4; 1873 , N0.222
nllf linino IV I All A I U 1
IN A V ADDA.
.,TT"VTn. TOSl T1U5 IX UlVX'll UAllUUlllA KJiUlO- iU pail ui iwi. vw j v-
-T(E EVENING -r LATURE. Ual came into towD, and alter imbibing
t.hwi every ' - ratner iree v. uau aa mirouuuuuu w
ruu in.in Manager
nntnMi Man&zer
jivlBd MANN
J Subscription.
....$5 W
.... 300
.... 1 50
.... 50
One Jr. in adyaac.
gix months inidyance
Bonthsf In advance..
:t)oe montH. in
LUondensed from the News.
SENATE.
Saturday, Feb'y 1, 1873.
Senate called to order at 11 o'clock,
Lieutenant Governor Brogden in the
chair.
Mr Norwood, a bill to allow camula-
Ual IUUIC 1UIU bVJTTU, buu - 0
rather freely, had an introduction to the
candidate. The individual aforesaid
drew back a step or two, looked at the
candidate from head to foot, and then
Ebook bis head solemnly, saying :
'Won't do, won't do, number five bat
and mimbcr fourteen boots."
Kainpjta letters snould be ad- . RnflPrftnre in the citv ot Raleicb in
ni to the Business ManageT, and all lbe eiection 0f Town Commissioners.
TmonlcaUons or matters relating m id. R-ferred.
coomomuit tailor. T v
editorial ieparrmeuw
jnp oilclted from our mends
i itn. Political news aud reports ol
are especially desirable.
1C I VV1.
a 1 a 11
Mr J W Etlis, a bill requiring tuat an much consequence, ru oe sure. 1
persons liable to pay a poll tax shall be b came somewhat interested in tl:
requireii to exhibit a tax receipt before ncation, u tVel a little curi
bein" a lowed to vte. Inflicting a know ho v tin- characters turned
nan..it fr aiiph oifpfiftc. Keicrrea 10 ....
A connirv minister or "iiumcu cap-
AVcnder what has become -f that
Piatt wbo used to send us Congressional
dicuments. We hnven't heard from
him in mouths. It isn't a matter of
much consequence, tu be sure, but wo
ic puu-
unous '?o
out.
RAIL ROADS.
Wilmmgton, cnarlotte & Rutherford
Rail Road Line.
Eastern Division : New Schedule.
penalty for audi offeiicc.
Ju.licjiry Committee. I ,eceEtjy marrie lor a tucond wife
....v..--.. - .., t ladv of somi- uroperty. lit-tny an nr
nluoiixtDR-iBO'Moio-v.. r;T.i.Kr'skea him if be did not do
E . i . k - mM . . m nn ia a n f i i h u. m iijiw ill u in i .
v uV ADVERTISElflENTS.
iuuvuu public -ocumenis anu faws now in um
r t unP of samples constantly on hand aad8. Under a suspension of the rules
Fm mporUrS Pand manufacturers In WM adopted. i
Northern markeu. Mr CoWles called up the bill extend-
All descriptions ot te7hplspmtl irfg the time for taking.out land grants.
;nd bids soueiud and teiegrap v v two jearg more time. Passed
3lerchandje fiSi Sjgited. and gecond and third readings.
mriPftbv sellers will have prompt at- Mr T nn&er suspension of the
5f5foS 4I . rules, called up resolution iu favor of J
ii isti imrchases negotiateu, ; -mr "rv.. nAhnn pnnntv : that the
nx'Ets -jg'-asras ?Ks? aTtho To Pv, b,m. the
reward offered by the State for tne Killing-of
Boss Strong.
The resolution passed its several read
ings, -v , . .
Mr Norwood introduced a memorial
from the Wilmington CcmrcialBank
concerning claims against the State.
Referred. ,
Mr'Jas T Morebead, a bill to. amend
chapter 283 laws of 1868-'G9.
rri an;al rtrHpr hp.inf? thft COnSld-
eration of the Midland North Carolina
Railway, which is proposed to run from
lieauioit to jjiempuia, "'"- rr
Mr Troy offered an amendment pro
Tidinc that this act shall not allow the
i,nn tn interfere.- in its exclusive
right fof fifty years, with any authority
" . . ...n..,!., roil rno II
weil by the second marriag". "Ob, yes, L
indeed," he said, with animation ; ana
thn, as an expression of reverent awe
stole into his'lace, he added, . "And
what is very remarkable, the clothes of
my wife's first husband just fit me."
1873 Going i West. 1873
'"-8TATIOS. j I'ASeUlseEH FHK1GHT.
Leave Wilurlngton j. . 8.00 am fi OOAM
Abbettsburg... 11.16" 11.45'
Lumberton ... 12 30 r M 2.1 5 P m i
Shoe Heel... . . 154" j 5.0
Laurinburg.:.. 2.: 9" 'ttOOAMj
Rockingham J.. 4 03 i
Arrive at Ulvllle.i 4 45 10 h I
1 i 1 ;
Going East.. I
"tTIOWsT PASSBSOaKjrKBIOHT.
LaveLilesvillc.J.. T40 a m 12.00 u
Rockingham ... '
Laurinburg.... 10.30 5.00 am
Shoe Heel . . , . . 10.55 5.55
Lumberton..,.. 12.0pm 9-50"
Abbottaburg j . . 1-26 " - 12.C5 p m
Arrive at WilmiDgton. 4.35 5.00
GUANO COMPANY,
OF WILMINGTON, O.
v- Itl-tlvf' ;,- j f r" " I
W .J - - .
.
-
Office Pkteesburg B. B. Co.l
v May, 31st, 1872.
ing East. Freight Trains stop here over
MANUFACTDKEKS OF THFOtLOWING WELL KNOWN
Popular Standard Fertilizers !
night.
rtVed freely, and ouen w.vu
Broker. T pETTEWAY,
Merchandise and Produce Wer.
dec -V
i - - ri,ointm- T?a51rnnfl and StafiTC
fir Wiiminffton to Charlotte, only f 10.
tlW No Trains on Sunday. Two Special
J reitrut i rajus iui ava .
ularly. Express Freight Cars accompany.
Price per ton Delivered on
thn rxri nt Factory
CASH l16
fRLDRENO WNED
T-T O W
Sciu? 31achmcs.
!,3Sr'hdoavy MS thffof ny Ma
chine in tlw "Jf'.'J-,; HONEST Machine,
-rtru- of any oiotr ."v, r-- -
ularly. Ji.xpreB
AN AND AFTEK JUNE 3RD, THE trains eack Passenger Train
vw1ur0nfouowvELDoN wterT Division.
ExprcssTraln
Tk r o 1 1 Troln
them on t?lai: at ouj home beavng . fof fit .ars wlth aDy authority
Sat the om alVcady vested in a corporated railroad
S " GEO a.nIwell, company. Adopted:
fJP'J?;?1r Home Sewing Machine Oo. F ampnrtments were cflered
iWI
jan 0
7:3) p. in.
3-2ri r. m.
a drtvk AT -"PETERSBURG. "
Wis;
LEAVE PETERSBURG.
.... fi-30a.ua.
Mall , 350 p. tl.
Express - - wvr nriTsr'
A.IV1HVXJ ill MiJ"..
Mail
Express ,,,rV,TTTi m)ATva
T tq Potnrthn -00 a. HI.
Arrive at Weldwn
Arrive at Petersburg
GASTON TRAINS.
Leave Petersburg
STATIONS
PASSEN OBB ! FBE1QHT.
Leave Charlotte . . .
V Lincomton. . ..
Arrive at BuflJilo .
80a m
10.43 "
12.07
44 SOLUBLE NAVASSA GUANO,"
For Corn, Cotton, and all. Field Crops,
li. m it i an 4 rrrr A nrr V i?t?TTT.T7'P,.R "
Very rich in Ammonia and Alkaline Salt
9:40 a. m.
6:50 p. m.
. v - -
" Libcolnton... .
Arrive at Charlotte. .
V. Q. JOHNSON,
Assistant Supt.
jau y
RETURNING
1.C7 p M
Oil it
.T1
5.14
S. L
55 00
$65, 00
30 00
05 00 v
$75 00
$35 00
Gen. Supt.
P.IO. 1 . . ni i if. An
3:ooP.m iviiminfifion, ioiumuia au-
2:20 a.m. "
INSURANCE.
, IFF. ASDWM XM?5S55SS
14
A cur naesin the
following responsible wmpttu,
a"vHKLlFEINSUR.VNCE
IMPERIAL FIRE 1-
CUMi-A i , ih mnnoo. Gold
GRFAT WESTERN FIRE INSUR-
AUii. tuJifA.ii, ' J228.014
FARMVILLE
BAA&i
iivnvr V F.F.N AN.
Tr.Mnn A rfnuS.
Oflice Chamber ot mmerce.stairs.
77-1 V
tug 16 HJL
6:00 a. m.
Various amendments were ciierea e Gaston .fiK
looking to the.location 01 toe ron i u uuu am "'bUrsr &10 p. m.
some definite lihe, creating mucu uia No tralns wiU run ou Sunday except Ex
CUSSlon. DUt tuuiu u V... press iraius
cible without puonsniog .uc
" i: j;,p..Qa nn nt the t)iii. tLe " ""vv; r-o
fWta adiourned, the matter being The depotf will be closed l?t 00p.ni. o
made tbe special order on Monday at wmDe
12oVlock. Ifl 5-tf Engineer and General Manager.
gusta R. It. Company.
Gen. Superintendent's Office, )
Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 7, 1878. )
ress trains . . ... . Q h
Fwientsloruaston uruiicai "vjvri vS
at the Petersburg depot only on iiu aa
VBBMI
ROUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
House "called to order at the usual
cvjmrA. , ' 226 014 I DOUr OJ iir s3pcA
LLE FIRE INSURANCE AND By MrBrown, of Davidson, are)--LNGWMPANYorVa,,aeUQo
,utn aboiishing the office of State
. ..nrfiw ' fiartirkfriaf Rp.ferred.
ByMrWaugb, a resolution ot in
struction to the committee on Salaries
and Fees to report a bill to reduce the
salaries oi oupenur uun
Calendar. . .
By Mr Presson, a resolution in lavor
of the Sheriff of Union county. Re
ferred. , ;.
The bill to incorporate the Bell Cove
Oyster Company was taken up, and
passed its several readings.
The Dill to incorporate iuo
Creek Camp Ground was taken up, and
UitSSCU HO t3?.a. D - .
The bill in reference to printing and
distributing the public documents, was
taken up and passed its several read
The bill to suspend the writ of
j :n n.xririann ooiintv so far 88
1 JUliUUIHUO 1U Jtav J -
OUR EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR it relates to the Commissioners of that
UlIi avina 1UiUI 1 4 ,, fotn n and. on motion of
. I. n.lraf - . l
IS STlLLftheadofanyoineruu in'-- Mr joyner, laia on me lauic
1 Our Pearl Hominy cannot -Jesuassedi .m'to amend the charter of the
r WT5 n city of Raleigh was taken up and passed
Cracked Corn, u." i tdinM.
Corn, Bolted weai , concurred in the Senate
All goods sold drayed iree. obUm rants
T. A. GRANGER,
N. C.
W. H. CHILES,
Late of Richmond. V a
. tm i: W 1I O T K L,
GRANGER & CHILES, Proprietors
WEST CENTRE STREET,
GOLDSBORO, N. C
Convenient lor the Trains ; leaving ; for th
aviz
. IS. W. RUNKI3,
QBOCERIES,
44 South Side Market fct.,
A MATCHLESS SELF SEALING
Fruit Jar,
WILMINGTON,
" DISSOLVED NAVASSA PHOSPHATE," (
ftllv for comnostinff with Cotton Seed. i
'I""""' J o
A Liberal Discount made to Dealers. a,. o.i--
, . 5-Asencies established at all the principal towns a?d cities in the Southern Btatee.
H. it. R. BRIDGERS, President. C. L,. GRAFFLIN, Superintendent.
,. FREMONT, d. MacRAE. Secretary and Treasurer. .
Jan 23d, 1873 "
PACIFIC GtFANO OOMPANY5
APITAIi $1,000,000.
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO
THIS GUANO is so well known in all the Soutnern States for its remarkable JTU an
. ..: . ,f inimr mo nt in rmiirn unfrlftl recommenaauon,
T J1," frlTm IteuseTo hs
PUANOF OF SCHEDULE. The large fixed capital invested by the corqpany in this trade aflords the surest guarantee
bflttHUC Ur n"hlTIT of the continued excellence of this Guano. .w.
THE FOLLOWING BUIiJfiliUL. wxioj Planters may rest assured that the supplies put into market this season are precucij iu
gointo effect at 3:25 A. M., Monday, J game as. that heretofore sold. -
7th InSt. .. . I .. . .tTmnnnc m
TERMS $50 CASH, C0 TIME ; WITHOUT miLIiLai.
JSCtP- To accommodate Planters they can order now and have until the 1st of April to de
cide as to whether they will take ALL TIME or CASH price.
W. H.JtfcRARY & CO.,
Agents for Pacific Guano Company,
And Dealers in No. 1 Cnincna and Gnanape PernTian Guanos,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
January 23-lni -l
DAY EXPRESS TRAIN, (Daily.)
- 3:5A.
M
9:55 Ai M
2:40 P. M
7A2 P. M
. . 6.35 A. M
..11 25 A. M
4:15 P. M
10:25 P. M
N. C
15-ly
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Groceries, Provisions, Dry 'Goods
mom, w. sc.,
ma m and 24 North Water Street,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Consignments "and Cash Orders Solicited
151-ly
i .rftvp. Wilmington .
Arrive at Florence .;
Arrive at coiumDia
Arrive at Anensta.
Leave Augusta...-
Arrive at ummui . . . .
& rrtTTo ttt. TTlnrence ......
AAA AfVW"V
a wmSyta nf Wllmincrtnn . .
illliV& tan ..."B -
NIGHT EXPRESS TKAirt uaix.x vou-
t.prvp. Wilmineton 5:45 P. M
Arrive at Florence. ll-J
Arrive t Columbia 3.40 A. M
Arrive at Augusia. .
Leave Augusta..
Arrive at Columbia 10-20 P. M
Arrive at Florence - A-
Arrive at WUmi??tonv ...... SjOOA. M
Gen'l Sup't.
IOC 4t
oct 9 ... o tx i
Wilmington & Weidon R. R.
Company.
Office General Supbbiwtendbht, l
Wilmington, N. C, June 8, 1872. I
nov23
. . . i -m ha
credited at cost on next WIL
iept27
A Family Paper
Which can be trusted and .yhlch is alwj
fniir interact t . necessity of the times.
Such a one Is the
CHRITIAN UNION.
The Unsectarian.Itllfious, Literary Family
Newspaper, whose Editor Is
HENRY WARD BEECHER.
1?" HOCTEHOI : famatten .of Bel igon
-Kncuiiure, jroeiry,.FiewBf -
Mr. Beecher's vijeorous pen
W A I P S,
A counsel being questioned by a judge
for whom he was concerned, he r plied :
" I am concerned for the plaintiff, my
lord, but l am empiujw
ant."
a 1 srarf of crcvc de chene
the same color as the dress to be worn
either as a scart or fichu-trimmed with
a heavy netted fringe, is the latest nov
elty in the way ot superfluous orna
mentation.
TUNING RER
rF.RuECKERT
VVILMiriCTON.
ttli and Market Streets,
mm
dec 3
TWENTY DOUARS FOR ONE
A $25 SEWING MACUlWJ!,, riv ;
SUBSCRIBE NOW FOU
1TR. WEEKLY,
T.iterarv Fam-
A urst-c ass Sainrdav. at
itrr tunpr. iiuuiiDutu ' j
Charlotte. N. C at the low price ot
tr nnT MR Ik YEAR !
v.ch number contains an INTERESTING
STORY worth at least the V
12:11 P. M
2:11 T. M
3:50 M
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
8:58 P. M
10:58?. M
3:10 A. M
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
rAN AND AFTER JUNE 10th INBTAJN i,
fi!r j w.iHnn Railroad Will rtin 88
mmgtou wu iiviuv-
follows :
TtTATT. TRAIN.
L,eave uwuur. . M
Arrive at Goldshoro ........
KOCKy JKLOUIlli.
Woldnn
Tl Vv " . -
" Wciirt HftilT 'Rnndavs
a x A r.
except
Arrive ai jtiocjs.y jauum
i4n nimiru. . . .
Tr.-5rPRTT.aa TRAIN.
A A.
Leave Union Depot daiiy...Ai,
xVrrive at uoiasuoro . . . .
KocKy mount
weidon.. .
Arrive at Rocky Mount
an ininnni . . . .
TTninn Tip. not
. -1 n. noiriM pmap rnnnp.rLinn &i
Aiau xrniii ixu.a , . -
Weidon tor aU points North via Bay Line
anil Apnnia Creek routes.
auu v .
- Express Train consects only with Acjuia
cS roytc. tVUMJffk PALACE
TnnT?rn Tl TT? (TV9 -orill lftave WiiminC
i.motitr nt fi 00 A. M.. and arrive at
LATEST NEWS. n Val- 1.40 P. M. ... .
-I wonder what causes the eyes oi pS wSo
vounK men of the present day to be so wU1 be sure to get a Premium, wortn arrive at 11 A. ll.
young i r 25centBto35.00. ff. . , . DIVINE,
, mia I'roffress u r.i..mihm consist oi usuui
Sut harneys. "Mj dear was the gSSs, Bleached Dome.
Wlinoufr .J . Z r Miinir mrn I bUC " Q . " ?rr in hItip from twenty-
NEW YEARS' BEEF. fa TpScedTn K3-t Rnbacribe
part." mediately, and get a chance at the large.
a feature in Imported costumesDeep ducements for Clubs than any othr
is a fea ture i i i rose or pbli6her. JTon can make money by n-
. , : .um nwpRt models, lironze vassmg "" v naner. Premium
Pa'e " m. oon and bufl or ecru T y7m,to IVenU, sen.S-cent stamp
f",?.' mhinations. J. O. H. NUTA1J
cm AISO I .w T.JltJr nf IHir WCtJUV.
& & .
FERTI LIZ ERS.
100 Tons Bahama Soluble Guano,
PRICE, $52 50 CASH, toy 1st MAY ; $60 00 PAYABLE 1st NOVEMBER,
DELIVERED (jy BOAItV CAliSM' WILMINGTON, N. C.
500 Tons Whann's Kaw Bone Super phosphate,
PRICE-52 50 Cash by 1st ot May. $G0 00 Payable 1st of
' November.
Delivered on Oars at Wilmingrton. 1ST- O.
a:m;!o- has suddenly become the
SSWU. TiDe of fashion; "do party
and Old. Troth for Everybody. vitrv- i j 1 - .ithnnt it " it lurks in bc-
Mo vfwo-a xrio-omns ten. in his l-Jalio- i av,nnld be without li , At lulRO
quei. trims dresses, and d.co e. btok -- kyoul.i
uTe mTaTkslrTpoutS-Chu chandeliers, and we uavc even r-. and! a general coiiecuon
rtauracUona..Mr.e5cheris it in the chicken salad. 1-ATE8TNBW8. Val.
uuYe ana idib emiaruu i . i n-.rprv buubwibvi .
THE TERMS OP SUBSCRirTION
r t- r-wi-rr Ci55 OO
nd money by Portal Orders, DraTU, or
Roistered Letters.
-FIRST COME, FIRST SERVEU.r
may 2 IZW-u
Jane 8
, r 19tf
JVIU find an extra article at Second Street
Market on
MONDAY MORNING,
And continuing throughout the week.
. ? x-pvarla was running ior
"56 tf- I noTl9
PABKEK TAYLOR1
Successors to
A. H. NEFF,
- a. . . J In
rriarrww wnnKIRTTTNa GOODS.
Guns, Stoves, Lanterna, Kerosene, Oil Tin
' j cikoAt Tmn Worn
Roofina: done at short notice
Agents IOr J BUtMUU a vvu.
wiiariifGTOW, n. c.
500 'Tons Star Soluble Phosphate,
PRICE 52 1 50 Cash by tf of May. G0 00 Payable 1st of
1 November.
For Sale by
jau 33
VICK & JIEBAIVE.
21S-Sm
RICHARD 1ST. MOOIST.
Commission Merchant,
i
AND DEALER IN
FLOUR, GRAIN,
MILL FEED,
AND
COUNTRY TUODUCE.
Cor. Camden &Paca Sts
Baltimore, Md.
Orders from North Carolina Solicited,
febil l,'u
X CARD.
T HEG LEAVE TO INFORM TUK FUB
X lie that I am in charge of my own amop
vn .troot mralte ColTCll & TlllO?
Ull un ""."I -
Tnill, where I am prepared to do Horae
.... a n 1.1-
8hocing in the nest tiyie, anu " iou v
Blacksmith work quick and neatly done. I
have employed a first chua wood workman,
and I am now prepared to manufacture
Carta. Drays and Wagons. Bend In . jpnr
order; when tucy will be Immediately
flUcd EVNITER McBRIDK. ,
Blacktmltk.
. jan9 1WlB
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Goyernor, who was blessed with a good
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