VrT7 ' A Ay mm m AT M m. ATm. F Pi I r I II I 1 vlj VOL. VI. WILMINGTON, N. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1873 Til B K VKNIN& POST pnbiued every mfternoon except Sunday. , . p CASADAT...BlncM Minager MANN Sabscnptlon. ..Editor JAMi $5 00 3 00 1 50 50 snould be ad- in advance ir mODtb?, in advance. Three months, in advance . month, in aavancc . .. One business leuers the Business Manager, and all iirer-t 4. ,Uiln(r in thfi. fa omiauui cations or mauc.3 w-a.ft Txon department to the Editor. ' ,v,rrti.ondcncc solicited from our friends torrwrpouut. toTiica of eene- . all narto oi Political news and reports oi ..? Sr.tL-reit. rc especially ceeimuic. SEW ADVERTlSEolENlS. MTrTluindiBrokeragc Office, roiistantly ou hand nuinufarturcrs in F . I ''' . ;l III! 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Aet., IMI'KKIAli KIKE INSURxVNCE . f i v v .r ijimlon Assetts vw- S9.000.(XX, Ciold OKEATWESTEKN FIRE INSOR ivia' iviMP i '" Kpw Orleanb. 1-ib'mvii.t.k KIRK INSURANCE AND B A AKIN Li COMPANY of V a., assets J.xX),UUU HYKNE & KEEN AN, (ten I Insiiranco Agents. OlUce l hamper of Commerce, up stairs, Wilmington, N. C. auglti tmly CAPE fJt I OUR EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR Is) STILL ahead of any other on the market 1 Our Pearl Hominy cannot be surpassed Always ou hand at the Mill aud Depository Cracked Corn, Corn, Bolted Meal, Peaa and Pea Meal, Oats, Shorts and Bran. All ;oods sold drajed free. VI m'n returned in good order will be credited at cost on next bill. at.k.y. OLDHAM, Proprietor. bept IT Family Paper huh ran bo trusteil and which is always hi Hot interest, is 11 necessity of the tlmcsi s-wh a one is the CHR1T1AN- UNION.- Th Unsectarian, Kelicious, Literary Family Sen paptr, whose Editor is HENRY WARD BEECHER. It HAS SOMETUlXi KOK EVERY MEMBEK th e Household, in matters of Religion Morals. Politics, Literature, Art, science Agriculture, Poetry, News, Fiction tor Young and Old. Truth for Everybody. MR. Beectjer's vigorous pen, in his Edito rials and sitar Papers, and Mr. Ellinwood' tamed verbatim reports of the helpful Lec 'Qre Room Talks in Plymouth Church, are Kreat attractions. Mr. Beecher is a.ssisted by large and able editorial staff. THE TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ARE AS FOLLOWS : Ono Year Only S3.00 cuey by Postal Orders, Drafts, or Mistered Letters. FIRST COME, FlKiiT SEBVElXr NEW YEARS' BEEF. ' BEEF1. vHlu;J hu extra article at Second btreet market ou Monday morning, Aci ,V--Upuinq throughout the week. PA Via A WHITE. 1'- THE NORTH CAROLINA LATURE. Condensed from the News. I SENATE. Wednesday, Feb'j 10, 1873. Senate called to order at 10 o'clock. T ?n.-.t.-.4. t . it 1 uitmcnaut vroYcrnor ju tue cnair. Mr EUis, of Colnmbua, introduced a petiti n from citizens of Columbus county, praying an act to prevent the sale of ardent spirits within one mile oi I'eacock's btore. in said county. Mr Dunham, from special committte, on the calendar and adjournment, re ported that having examined the calen dar of the two Houses, they thought o'clock on Monday, the 3rd of "March, providing niht sessions be held up to that time, and offered the following resolution : Resulted) That the General Assembly adjourn on Monday, the 3rd of March, at 12 o'clock M, to re-assemble on the third Monday in November next. Adopted. Mr Ellis, of Catawba, introduced a bill to incorporate the North Carolina Classc3 of the Reformed Church of the United States. Mr Gudger, a bill to incorporate the John's River Bridge Company. On motion Of Mr Cunningham, the bill, with the . amendments from-the committee, authorizing cities and towns of 2,000 inhabitants to establish and maintain public schools, was ordered to be printed. The bill providing for the election of the officers of the General Assembly, and defining the duties of the same, was placed upon its third reading, am1, after various amendments were adopted, the bill was tabled. Mr Walker offered a petition from the citizens of Rutherford in relation to the Ilickory Nut Turnpike Company. Filed with the bill concerning the same. Mr Flemming called up bill in favor of the Marion and Ashevillo Turnpike. Made the special order far 11 o'clock to-morrow. Mr Powell, under a suspension of the rules, called up bill ordering the print ing of the muster roll of 1812. Three hundred copies to be printed and dis tributed. Adopted. Mr Harris called up bill allowing per sous who may have erected buildings upon public grounds, witiiout injury thereto, to remove the same. Adopted. Bill relating to the improvement and promotion of the agriculture of the State was considered. i Mr Norwood offered a substitute therefor to the effect that tl: State Geologist shall devote so much of his time as he can to the mode or system of agricultural cultivation now in use in the State, and that the Superintendent of Public Instruction be instructed to cause the simple elements of agriculture to be taught in all the public schools of the State. The substitute was referred to com mittee on Immigration, who have in preparation a bill covering the grounds therein stated. The bill chartering the Great West ern Air Line Railway company came up as special order, to be run from some point near Weldon on the Virginia line to Charlotte, with a capital stock of 13,000,000. Passed second reading. Mr Epps introduced a bill to amend the charter ol the Scotland Neck and Halifax Railroad company. Referred. Mr Murphy, a bill for the benefit of the North Carolina Deaf and Dumb Asy'um. Referred. Bill to amend an aot referring to ad ministrators and executors, section GG, chanter 113. laws oi 1868 and 'G9. Passed third reading. Bill revising the act incorporating the Bank of Raleigh re-enacting the same. Failed to pass its third reading. On motion of Mr Flemming, the vote was reconsidered, and the farther con sideration of the question postponed until 9 o'clock to-night. The "Machinery Bill" was made special order for 11 o'clock to-morrow and the same every morning until the bill shall have been disposed of. The question to reconsider the vote, bv which tne uonsiiiuiionai Aoieuu- nient regarding the J udiciary was lost, was made the special order for Friday at 12 o'clock. Mr Dnnrram moved that 2o0 addi tional coDies of the report of the com mittee on Public Charities be printed for distribution. Adopted. Adjourned. Ji'GIIT SESSION. i Senate met at 7 o'clock, Lieut. Gov ernor in the Chair. Tho bill eiving cumulative sufragc tp the city of Raleigh ;a tb? election of Commissioners was considered. The committee on Propositions and Griev ances reported tavorably upon the bill. Mr Hill, from same committee, sub mitted a minority reoort adverse to the measure, believing that the majority of the voting population oi tuc cuy uiu not wish such a change. The bill passed its second reading by a vote of yeas 23, nays II. Adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. House called to order at 10 o'clock by Speaker Robinson. By Mr Trivett, a bill to provide ade quate clerical force in the offcee of the Secretary of Stats and that of the Audi tor. Referred. By Mr. Beanett, a bill in reference ttF the Western railroad. Referred. By the same, a bill to amend chapter 113, laws of 1869 and '70. Referred. By Mr Richardson, a bill to repeal that porlion of charters of corporations which exempts them from taxation. Referred By Mr Btown, of Mecklenburg, a bill tracted ' for the purchase ot real estate when title has passed. Referred.'-" Mr. Badger, from the Joint belect committee to examine the Calendar and; report a day for adjournment, stated that it would be impossible for the General Assembly to adjourn before the od 01 next month, and in order to do that, both Houses would have to bold night sessions and work hard. Alter considerable . labor on the ma chinery bill, the Houseirjj(dtirned. a THING WORTH KNOWING. It is to your advantage to call and examine our Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES Before purchasiua. We eive better Shoes. at less price than any house in the state. TRY US. G R. FRENCH & SON, ?9 XortU Front street, jan 20 20J G. H. W, RUJVGE, G-ROOERIES, 44 South Side Market St., A MATCHLESS SELF-SEALING PVurt Jar, WILMINGTON, N . Or June I 15-ly TUNING RER ".RUECKERT Wilmington, -itli and .Market Streets, dec 3 16'J T. M. WOOTE, V. V. RICIIAKDSON ALIiEKT PEACOCK. Wooten, Richardson & Co., General Commission Merchants. No, 36 North Water Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. Refer to E. E. Burrussj Pre sident First National Bank; James Daw son, President Dawson Bank; I. B. Grain ger. President Bank ot New Hanover. febl4 231-tf DRESS MAKING. (HAVE OPENED A STORE ON FRONT street, under the Sea mans' Home, where I am prepared to make Dresses and trim Bon nets at the shortest possible notice. MRS. S. F. WACOTT. A line assortment of Millinery and Ho sieryall new. CALL AND EXAMINE. MRS. S. F. "WALCOTT. Linen Dress Goodn and Ladies' Hats lor sale very cheap. MRS. S. F. WALCOTT, Store under Seaman' Home. fcb3 223-3m 1873. Fnruitnre & Carpet 1873. WAREHOUSE. THE people of the Caroliuas now ua e au hnmfl one of the largest Furniturean4 nomAt Warohnnens ill the COUUtrY. iTiey can select in person from cue of the largest stocks ever offered in the State. H-ctirnc'nrn nil nfiw and handsome. and wc Invite tnc puouu iu ciuum and prices uerorepurcnasuig. ian 9 gOOtf S. II. MANNING- COMMISSION MERCHANT, ' " ' AND DEALER IN Groceries. Froyisions, Dry Goois Clothing, &c. k, No. 22 and 24 North Water Street, WILMINGTON, N. C Consignnieritfl and Cash Onlerrt Solicited nov l 151-1 ft - . .W 'W RAIL ROADS. Wlimington; ClaMe & -Rntlierforil Hail Road I-iiiic. ' Eastern Division : New Schedule. I&73 Going West. 1873 -STATI098. PAsasxasB F&U6HT. -Leave Wilmington . . . a 00 am 6.00 A3f " ADoottsbursr. 1 1 u4UBoeru&r Shoe Heel.... . Laurinburg. . . Rockine-ham... 1 KA. 5.00 " 6.00 A M it 2.S9 " 4.03 " 4.45 Arrive' at Lilesville.t. 10.00 Goingr East. STATIONS. PASSSNGXB FBBIGHT. Leave Lilesvillo . ..... " Rockingham... Laurinburg.... " Shoe Heel Lumberton 44 Abbottsburg . . . Arrive at Wilmington. 7.40 A M 8.36 10.80 10.55 " 12. 0 p m 1.26 4.35 y 12.00 m 5.00 AM 5.55 9 50 12.05 p M k no - 4 V-l-k-r-nn T17a.A . T A M . . MM . " iAI-IliXV, UlUg TT CBfc ; OnKA n f AO A, go ing East. Freight Trains stop here over mgnc. t Stage lor Charlotte : Railroad and 8tage litre, TYiinuugion to viuanoiie, oniy f iu. tT" No Trains on Sunday. Two Special x reigns x rains lor ion timber, run lrrec ularly. Express Freight Cars accompany cacn rassenger Train. 1 Western Division. STATIONS PASSBNOSB FBEIGHT. Leave Charlotte 4 Lincolnton Arrive at Buffalo 8.00 A M 10 43 44 13 07 4 RETURNING. Leave Buffalo 44 Lincolnton Arrive at Charlotte. . . V. Q. JOHNSON, Assistant Supt. iau 9 1.07 p m 2.41 4 5.14 44 S. L. FREMONT, Gen. Supt. iyy Wilmington, Columbia & Au gusta R. R. Company. Gen. Superintendent's Office, ) Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 7. 1872. J CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. rpUE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE WILL 7th inst. DAT; EXJRESSTRAIN, (Daily.) Leave Wflmington ; 3:25 A. M Arrive at Florence 9:55 A. M Arrive at Columbia 2:40 P. M Arrive at Augusta 7.4 P. M Leave Augusta 6.35 A. M Arrive at Columbia ll i a. m Arrive at Florence 4:15 P. M Arrive at Wilmington 10:25 P. M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY (SUN DAYS EXCEPTED.) ? Leave Wilmington 5; 45 P. M Arrive at Florence 11:35 P. M Arrive at Columbia 3:40 A. M Arrive at Augusta 8:20 A. M Leave AuiruBta 5:50 P. M Arrive at Columbia 10:20 P. M Arrive at Florence 2:12 A. M Arrive at Wilmington 8:00 A. M JAMES ANDERSON, Gen'l Sup't. oct 9 123-tf Wilmington & Weldon R. R. Company. Office Genbbal Supebintendent, i Wilmington, N. C, June 8,1872. J CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. O pl trton and Weldon Railroad will run as follows : MAIL TRAIN. Leave Union Depot daily (Sun days excepted) . At b:05 A. M Arrive at Goldsboro 12:11 P. M Rocky Mount ..... 2: 11 P. M Weldon 3:50 .M Leave Weldon daily (Sundays excepted) i A t 9: 15 A; M Arrive at Rocky Mount 11:07 A M Goldsboro......... 116P. M Union Depot. , . , , . 5:30 P. M EiXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Union Depot daily... At 10:40 P. M Arrive at Goldsboro 3:00 A. M Rocky Mount 4:56 A. M Weldon 6:50 A M Leave Weldon dally. 7:10 P; M Arrive at Rocky Mount &58 ?. M Galdsboro , 10:68 P. M Union Depot 3:13 A M Mail Train ma&ea uo&e connection at Weldon for all points North via Bay Line and Acuia ureeg routes. Express Train connects only with Acquia r1r rniit "PTTT T .Vf A M3 PAT A PV 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 will leave Wilmington daily (Sundays excepted) at 5 P. M., and arrive at 11 A. M. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. June 8 - 19-tf PARKER & TAYLOR" Successors to A, H. NEFF, Manufacturers and dealers In ROUSE FURN18HING GOODS, Guns, Stoves, Lanterns, Kerosene, Oil Tin ana eneet iron ware. Roofing done at short notice Agents for Fairbank's Scales. No. 19 Front Street. WILMINGTON. N. C. nov la r' i'ly OCT IN A-V Add A. " (juAN OP WILMDJGT03V. N. C. I v-,r3x?J- J v ff- III i-jvi'i.T MANUFACTURERS OF THE FOLLOWING WELL KNONW Popular Standard Fertilizers 1 : . Price per ton DaliTtfe4:oa 44 SOLUBLE NAVASSA GUANO," For Corn, Cotton, and all Field Crops, 41 NAVASSA TOBACCO FERTILIZER," Very rich in Ammonia and Alkaline Salts. 44 DISSOLVED NAVASSA PHOSPHATE," Especially for composting with Cotton Seed. A Liberal Discount made to Dealers. ISSf Acencics established at. nil thr. nrlnHnnl tnwn nnH rlt Ipa in iht Zfinthmrn H Hon, R. R. BRIDGERS, President. D. JUacRAE, Secretary and Treasurer. u-h- Jan 23d, 1873 2l3o PACIFIC GUANO C030?AIVY0 CAPITA!. $1,000,000. SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO THIS GUANO is so well known in all the agency lor increasing the products of labor, as not to require special recommndUton from us. Its use lor several years past has established its character for reliable excellence. The large fixed capital invested by the company in this trade affords the surest Euarante w vyu tin uv. i;auciiuu,u ui laa j r j llttliu. Planters may rest assured that the supplies same as that heretofore sold. 1 TERMS--$50 CASH, $60 3?" To accommodate Planters ihev ran cide as to whether they will take ALL TIME W. H. McRARY & CO., ' ' Agents for Paoiflo Ouano Company, And Dealers in No. l CMncia anil Bnanape Pernvian Gees, WILMINGrTON, N. FERTI LIZER8. 100 Tons Bahama Soluble Guano, -$52 50 CASH, by 1st MAY; $60.00 PAYABLE 1st NQVEHBIR, DELIVERED ON BOARD CARS AT WILMINGTON, N. V." PRICE, 500 Tons W-liaim's Kaw I PRICE$52 50 Cash by 1st November. Delivered on Oars at 500 Tons Star Soluble Phosphate, PRICE $52 50 Cash by 1st ol May. $60 00 Payable 1st . November. For Sale by jan 30 RICHARD N. MOON. Commission Merchant; AND DEALER IN FLOUR, GRAIN, MILL FEED, AND COUNTRY PRODUCE. Cor. Camden &Paca Sts Baltimore, Md. OrUerg from North Carolina Solicited, febll 174-tf 0 COMP r P V I ' the cars at aciory m CASH NOYXX3KZL 55 00 $63 00 65 00 75 00 ll 30 00 133 00 C. L. GltAFFLIN, Mupermtendtnt Soutnern HLiles for its remartr&hlA AffiaflU airi put into market thl season are precisely tfcf TIME ; WITHOUT INTEREST. w m - rfor tin anH ham i,Mn v.a iVr inHl is 4 or CASH price. :o;- Bone (Super Phosphate, i X a 7 ol May. $G0 00 Payable4 lit of AVilmington. 1ST C VICK & MEBANE.' - T. A. OBAIfGEB, V. C, Late ofTtknralai'a GRANGEn'S NEW HOTEL; ; GRANGER & CHILES, Proprietors WEST CENTRE STREET, f, GOLDBSOROi NrO.".' Convenient lor the Trains leaving of tn North, Konth, Kat tna Wat. aug2u 85- tf i. ' . 4 " i ' 1 M i! I i i I- !