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-' . -J. ' .i.illi III ti . i 'I. , - - - ' " " LVL WILMNGTON, N. C, FRIDAY, EBBBAEY 44r 1 &73 , NO, 231 evening post rHhPdevery afternoon except Sunday, p CAADit .... Business Manager VM. P- CAf7vV Editor Sabscription. (cvtr, iu advance Jj Montb.. in advance. ;hree aonths, in advance 1 uioath. in advance 5ine59 IctterS en0Ul(1 i' ri the Business Manager, and all jinicatlon. or matters gating to the ;. i W. iepartment to the Editor. i miicited from our friends topics of gene- Dtcre4t. Folitical news and reports oi 'L arc clccially desirable. V ADVERTISEMENTS. tadTsc Brokerage Office, ,1 n n.- of BHmrlcs constantly on hand v.jrth. rn markets. nVbldVlcltSl and telegrarheJ promptly. Merchandise t ffij ib' sclle" will have prompt at- 'atlon. Tlme ns well aSculi: frS WaVdften wlth W local Urokcr. T PETTEWAY, M,r.:handlse and Produce Boker. ice :J r:Tv:0i?i RENOWNED HOWE Sewing lacluucs. bSravy cls that'of any Ma . . tne in tl? HONEST Machine 1 ;U 'J I LNSUKliNCE. .ikk WO FIRE INSURANCE CAN BE Ll .t?i at the lowsst current rate in the follngniible Companies, on an- lYORK LIFE INSURANCE WMPASY, AMglU .iOO I M P EKI FIRE NSURAjNCE I COMPANY,of London, Aett iiRFT WESTERN FIRE INSUR A N'C E COM PAN Y, New Orleans, kuTmville kire insurance and BAAKINO COMPANY of Va., e BYRNE & KEEN AN, Gen'l Insurance Agents. OOlce Chamber of Commj up atai. UL'K LAlUa rAiiiiui a v w still ahciui of any othr on tho market Cracked Corn Corn, Bolted Meal, Peas and Pea Meal, Oats. Shorts and Bran. All good? sold drayed free. Ml bag returned in goou oiuu . rcuued at fe, Propriety tept - X Faniily Paper . . . ...Ill Ho Which can be trusted and which Is h W. full of interest, is a necessity of tho times, Such a one is the CHR1T1AN UNION. 2 Tho Unsectarlan, Rellxlous, Uterary FamUy Newspaper, whose Editor is HENRY WARD BEECHER. ...r the Uorsrnoi.D. in matters of Rgjgjn Morals. Politic, literature. tf Agriculture, Poetry, NewKlcUon lor 1 oung Mr. Beechek'8 vhrorous peu, in his Edito rials and Star Papers and Mr. .J0 famed verbatim report of the helpful Le . ... fr Uwhprl" RSSlSieU DV a large and able editorial staff. THE TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION A&E A3 roLxows : One Year Onlv S3.00 - Bnd money by Postal Orders, DrafU, or Registered Letters. -FIRST CXDME, FIRST SERVEDJ may 2 NEW YEARS' BEEF. ... . ,T ktvt.T. FED FAT JL'ICY . v,, ...... . ,.lc .t second HUNt Market on 1 ,?sk MONDAY MORNING, And continuing throughout tbe week. DAVin ft WHITE. THE NORTH CAROLINA t a rwiTTT-n LEQIS LLondeuBcU from the Ncwh. SENATE. Wednesday. Feb'y 12. 1873. Senate called to order at 10 o'clock, Lieutenant Governor in the chair. Introduction of JsuU. Bt Mr . -ii I liy ilr l- lemming, a Dili conceiuiug the-jurisdiction of Superior Courts. ' . . 5 . Special Order TWe resolution offered by Mr Flcm mior. instruction aud authorizing the Public Treasurer in certain case3, came up as the special order at 1H o'clock. The resolution authoriz s the Gover nor, in his individual nanus to pray an appeal from the decree ot the Circuit Court ot tne United States for the West ern District of North Carolina, rendered at the Jaet term thereof, in the case of Henrv Clews and others vs. the Western N. C." Railroad, to iastitute suit, &c, or whatever else, in bis Opinion, the inter est of the State may require in this matter ; and authorizing the Treasurer to give bond and pay such other ex penses as the necessity of the case might demaLd. The resolution passed its 6econd read ing, when, On motion ot Mr Waring, the resolu tion was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, with instructions to re- . KrAnn fn.mnrrnw mnrninf?. and made the special order for 11 o'clock ot the same day. At 12 o'clock the consideration of the Constitutional Amendments was icsuuiBu. The consideration oi tne reconsiuei tion ot the ote 'on the per diem and mileage of the General Assembly was postponed till Tuesday next. . The following bil's passed their third reading by the requisite two-thirds vote, only Messrs Eppes, Hill, Holloman, Hy men and McCabe voting in the negative: Bill in relation to the change in the University. Bill in relation to the State Census. Bill m relation to Public Chant i e. Bill in relation to Federal and otiK-i office holders. . . i:il ,n valotinn trt Biennial Sessions. jj 1 1 1 iu iv.iii"" -" h?H failed to pass on 1UV ioiiu " . their second reading by a strict party vote ite: ... . t..i 4 hanr,P tht Judiciarv SVStem, Dl Tr;:w;rn nr .fudges for proviuiDg iui r s- hte or on good behavior by the Legis lature. - Bill in relation to County Commis sionersabolishing the office and desig nating the county authorities. Bill in relation to the Supreme Court -providing tor one Chief Justice and two Associate Justices. The bill in relation to Judges ot the c. r-r- nnrl the Districts, pro fi r. ;no riiat.rir.ta instead ot msteaa oi VlUlDK Ul iiuw ,woi0t and reciuiring the Judges the Judges to . . .;.nmta in rntfttion. was, on motion ot Mr Morebead, of Guiltord, divided, !i5 ... thfi Wirt the urOPOSluoa iu uuufa number ot Districts, &c- Second-requiring the Judges to ro taTnblll in relation to the terms of officers holding offices that are prohib ited bv the change in the Constitution, oroviding they shall hold on till their K eTpfres, id also providing lor the renumbering of the sections of the Con stitution when changed, passed its second reading. ril ua uiuu u - - d tbcir On motion ot Mr jsioreucau, tbird reading were engrossed and sent to the House 3 hmpended. iir Love called up tho bill in relation t lh Raibon Gap Narrow Guagd,Rtt.V" , .nri nn his motion was made the ci'al 0rderilot 10 o'clock to-morrow. Mr Wortn cauea ul mo tablish a uniformity of interest. The consideration of the School Biu novt camo up as the special order for nci.t came pm irieQBinn arose O ClOCK. b- g adopted in regard to tpe ame num r in tbe varioU3 sections of the mil, , an u pending the same the benate wjuu..v. UOUSB OF. KEPRESENTATIVES At 10 A M Mr Speaker Robinson CaTledShac to author- county nounced the Soeciul Order ... . AmnestV and Pardon, tbe bill lor Amnesty LUCBI.J . , . Mt JoaU oi MToesdav Adopted. UC ,vo rft?R rexenue was r r . ,;f0rl .nd made SPCCiai to i -i - r Friday at n . -At,r thR Mr JobnBton moved to recoup Air jouuoiw ri-neftline tre te by yn.-"ur BriildiDK A. ..Ton failed to pw W -concr On motion OI J"- "'vi; rm Biuuuu Tndir.iarV Com . r "r- llartfrpr 'IUO was recommlttea tu iu - Refage in New Hanover was taken up and passed its several readings. On motion of Mr McGehee, the bill to provide for the printing and diatn hminn rf "Rottin'a TVicrfttt was taken up UUV1VU V w -Q - - and passed its several readings. c - r n Viq Kill f r un motion oi Jir umiuau, amend the at creating a mechanica' j i t i;n low xx?nR taken UD. iuu lauuici.i in." (Makes the law apply to all branches of xnanhanipal truHp! Vc ' a ' on ompndment Mr Ellison offered an ment which iTivpt? six months to reciter toe liens instead ot GO days es the bill pro Iao Th amendment was adopted. The Hill thpn nassed its third reading On motion of Mr Dudley, the bill to amend chapter 439, laws of 1370 '71, m relation to the., fees of Justices of the Peace was taken up p l passed its sev- 1 1 erai readings. m On motion of Mr Morrison, the bill exempting persons who have attained the age of 60 years from serving on ju ries was taken, up, and on motion laid on the table. On motion of Mr Wheeler, the bill defining the powers and duties of Coun ty Surveyors was taken up and passed its several readings. A message was received from the Senate transmitting the report of the Joint Committe to investigate the charges brought against the managers of the Penitentiary, with a proposition to print the same. The Committee unayiimomly acquit the Board of Direc tors of all the -charges. The Senate proposition -was concurred in. Mr Badger moved to send a message to that body proposing to print the tes timony taken by that Committee. ATr W:iuf?h movsd to table the mo . 53. navs 49. Adjourned. SXKKET RAILWAY. HEW SCHEDUL , ,N AND AFTER THIS DATE, Ing schedule will be run oi tVip fallow- oh the Street CaiTwill leave corner of Red Cross i and Front streets, for the Union Depot, at -2:40 A. m dailv to meet the Southern train, stpp- Houses on the route, leaving the aepox .on ping at tne yariutw "ih Hton arrival of the Jsortnern tram. Houses on tne i;vu.'""'"b V1X5 ' wni iSrvecwner. of Front ana nea cross Vi arrival oi tne jjiunuem , " wcfiSrner. of Front and Red Cross streets at 7-30 A M., for Union Depot, in oraer w Connect witn the Northern bound train, SaXP?g The usual stoppages at the Ho fPiTiSa Boarding Houses, leaving Union De?xS on the arrival of the Southern train. WiS Save the corner of Red Cross and Front at 10:00 P. M., to meet the Southern ottir SiTTi.E-Duringthe dajtbe nam will run from 6:30 A. M., until o r. jjx., XwIngSmin between each turnout tod for the rurtner p ;M' PUblMJiecar w.n -L KLEIN. . each day X40-W. 1873. Fnrnltnre & Carjet 18T3. June v w a E H O U 8 E . THE people oi r th lPuWtftVn'S 1 home one of the largest r Th etneksever offered in the btate. au4 miroh ii si 112. ana prices oeiux r---- Tth & c0. iy. j an 1 ; COMMlSSlOri MERCHAHT. . . -I-vTT A T .TR IK flrnnPPiPQ PPflYhinHS. DTT &001S UlUUUllUUj i"'"-" J Clotting, &c. Sc., xr oo an(2X North Water Street, wtt AITNOTON. N. C. Con8lgnment8 and Gash Orders Solicited iai-iy SUPERIOR COURT, State OF i.'tuaiix j Hanover County. ceased, piauin. William H. Mcore,as Exgutor of George H. x JJpTm. deceased, defendant. uonEEDINGS having u the been instituted in r the above entitled cause, -fnistra. defendant to an accounx o. - fQr rn Cf the estate or mf.Tiu'S may he payment tothe cxti - 7bm- trtna them respectively; these arc, OI Uie .r-1(f. nf W - KTrto notif: aSBSM; I , v. nolt . niia UIO ' r I OI J1"'r' ' J. CL JIAJN - 1 oiplrdebts. . . r,l!lJ?twvnrt Cieand JudVe bf ProSate RAIL ROADS. WiliingtoD. Cbarlotte & MUerfori Rail Road Li?er " . -r-.. -S,L. - ti '.: Jstern Division; :jew Schedule. 1873 GoingWest. 1873 i STATIOSTS. IPAS8B2JGEB FREIGHT. Leave Wilmington .-J 8.00 a m 6.00 A m " AbbottsburgjU 1L16 " 11.4.5 44 Lumberton .. . J 12 30 r M 2.C5 p m 44 8hoe Heel... .J 1.54 44 5.00 44 4 - Laurinbnrg. . J 2.P9 " -00 a m 44 iiockingham... 403 44 ... Arrive at LllefviHe.t. 4.45 " 10 00 " .; .; J Going;.,; East. ; Leave Lilesville 7.40 A M 44 KocKingnam.. 8.S6 44 10.30 44 10.55 44 12. 0 P M 1.26 44 " 4.35 44 44 Lanrinburg.... 44 Shoe Heel . 44 Lumberton.... 44 Abbottaburg , . . Arrive at Wilminerton. 5.00 AM 5.55 44 9 50 44 12.C 5 P M 5.00 44 DlN3?BB, going W est : UBEAJUTAax, ku inff East. Freight Trains, stop here over night. t Stage for Charlotte : Kaiiroaa anu Diage fare, Wilmington to Charlotte$ only $10. rsf No Trains on Sunday. Two Special Freht Trains for Ton Timber, run irreg ularly. Express Freight Cars accompany each Passenger Train. Western Division. STATIONS PASSENGER FREIGHT. Leave Cbarlotte . 4 Lincolnton 8.00 A M 1043 44 lO V7 t Arrive at Buflalo RETURNING. T.pnvft Rnffalo 1.07 p m 44 Lincolnton Arrive at Charlotte. . . V. Q. JOHNSON, Assistant Supt. 2.41 44 5.14 44 S. L. FREMONT, Gen. Supt. 199 lau y Wilmington, (OluiiiDia & Au gusta R. R. Company. Gbn. 8upbbintkndbnts Officb, j. Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 7, l7. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. fV A1A W VMW v - 7th mst. DAY EXPRESS TRAIN, (Daily.) - 'A'9R A. M L,eave W nmingum. Arrive at Florence. S 5 Arrive at ColumDia. - rj Arrive at Augusta. . , r Leave Augusta ii'25 a! M Arrive ai ijoiuiuu. a..Ykt M" Arrive at Florence. . , t Arrive at WUffgton NIGHT EXPK3 TRAIN DA1LI pun- DAYB JiAUitriJiiW.; Leave Wilmington....... 5 m Arrive at Florence U-g J g Arrive at Columbia...... 120 A M Arrive at Augusta. .tn P M Leave Augusta.. Arrive at Columbia: W'gf J Arrive at Florence. roo A M Arrive at WIliid. H Gen'l Sup't. fQ 123 tf oet 9 WilmiDgton & Weldon R. R. Company. OincB General Supkbimtendeut, 1 WiLMrNGTON, N. C, June 8,1873. J s. H1I fcfce"---f i"17 ,!7!. - J II fctt i-L 1 U "!k.J CHANGE OP SCHEDULE. AND AFTER JUNE 10th lWbiAni, fl" rroATKfl nn the Wll- mtngton and Weldon Railroad will run as fouows : MAIL TK Alls . Leave Union Depot daUy (Bun- days excepteu; 1 2-11 P M Arrive at Goldsboro. 12. 11 r. g xCOCKy mount ..... - - WolHnTi . ... o.DW m. Lec Weldon daUy (Sundays M ASrePaVMount:::. . M Union Depot. ... . - 5 dU r-Ja-Tj-YPRTtSS TRAIN. Leave Union Depot daily. . .At 10:40 P. M Arrive at Goldsboro Jg g Weldon". -5?A.M kkv muuiib. : . . Leave Weldon daUy.... g Arrive at kockt wuu - Union Depot 3:10 A. M wXrM Bay Line and Acquia Creek routes. , . SLEEPING CARS ON THIS TRAIN. TTRKIGHT TRAINS Will leave tt ton tr-weekly at 6.00 A. M., ana arrive J!l mntrr TP A TVS will leave WUmington daily (Sundays excepted) at 5 P. M., and arrive tllA.M. General Superintendent. June 8 PARKEK TAYLOB1 Successors to A. H. NEFF, ' a JuiIhh In Manufacturers nu jrx n Q tvitdi BTTTfninTTfNQ G GOVS, Gutoa, Stoves, Lrna.1 Ware. U1U DUO" i - Roofing dona at short notice AgeSu for Fairbanks Scales. WIIfllNGTON, C-1v I1QV19 i T If U VASSA 6TJ1N OF WILMiNGTON I v aiANUFACTDBJBBS XF THE FOMiOWING WELL KNONW Popular Standard Fertilizers ! " SOLUBLE NA VASSA GUANO," For Corn, Cotton, and all Field Crops, " NAVASSA TOBACCO FERTILIZER," Very rich in Ammonia and Alkaline Salts. " DISSOLVED NA VASSA PHOSPHATE," F.sneriftllv for compostiuff with Cotton Seed. Hon. . K. b Jan 43d, 1873 212- PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S CAPITAI- $ 1,000,000, SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO THIS GUANO is so well known in 1 the uthern Sto Qffpnev fnr1 Incrftasine the nrouUCta OI xaoor, aa uui vu ivi feMaW 'yftSlSS h?sUunnlies X lull bVi n ,7 vwf - " - same as that heretofore sold. TERMS $50 CASH, $60 TIME ; WITHOUT INTEREST. 49- To accommodate Planters they can order roid havo until the 1st of April to de cide as V whether they will take ALL TIME or CASH price. W. H. McRARY & CO., Agents for Paoific Guano Company, Aiifl Dealers in No, 1 CMnclia and Guanape Penman Gnanos, WILMINGrTON, N. Q. BRTILIZER 100 . Tons Bahama Soluble Guano, $52 50 CASH, by 1st HAY ; $60 00 PAYABLE 1st NOVEMBER, DELIVERED ON HOARD CARS AT WILMINGTON, N. V. PRICE 500 Tons Whaiin's Raw Bone Super phosphate, PRICE $52 50 Cash by 1st of May. $60 00 Payable 1st of f . November. Delivered on Cars at Wilminerton. 1ST. C. Tons Star Soluble Phosphate. 500 -$52 50 Cash by 1st PRICE- ' November. For Sale by Jan o0 RICHARD 1ST. MOON. Commission Merchant, AND DEALER IN FLOUR, GRAIN, MILL FEED, AND COUNTRY PRODUCE. Cor! Camden &Paca Sts Baltimore, Md. Orders from North Carolina Solicited febU COMPANY. 3V. C. Price per ton Delivered on fhn rnri At FactOTY PAY AULA 101 CA8TI I wftwffnRTL i 55 00 $65 00 $05 00 $75 00 $30 00 $35 00 put into market this Seft5on are precisely tho :o: :o:- of May. $60 00 Payable 1st of TICK & HIEBAIVB I T. A. OBAWOEB, Late of Richmond. v If. C GBANOEUS NEW HOTEL, GRANGER & CHILES, Proprietors WEST CENTRE STREET, GOLDSBORO, N. O. Convenient lor tbe Tlns leanz torth 000 North, south, Ea t and West. ug29 S 1 " . t . n i ' -4 f ueci -i .- v.- i
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