4 J VOL. VI. MT0NrN.! C.rWEDNESDAY, EIAECH 10, 1873 THKEVENING POST axocDt Sunday. Pu'jiJocattoij-'-" r cvf P. CANADA. ... HM-neei Manager ..Editor 1 A .. Subscription. QOeur, iuadvanee onihe, in advance " rtr mouths, in advance 1 j Ooe raaulh. In adraucc M business letters euumu u - t 1 Business Manager, ana an cVmmonicatio5 or matters relating to the ejitorial department to tho Editor. inrepondencc solicited from our friends nll ptrt of the State, on topics of gene 1 iLtereiU Political news and reports oi -o-ar3 c-b pocUUy desirable. Merchandise Brokerage Office, onsiunlly on hand manufacturers in CiC-vr.:andis, orders Li--rj'i h xi prompt" y. -itt-'-i ;H-4 Kjutt'nt and sold In this id. dor t v-.- . from m V !:Te prompt Rt- -t r:i - 1 -n'.li:. Time fit i bv.3' or n il vulvt local TAS. T. I'LTTE'AY, ""nA WORLD KENUWXEB HOWE .Stvin laehmes. ,v K'.Cn: o.k thin Machine cannot be ruaiuu. uur flno work n wiual to any i ,,7r a-y vr.rk excels thai of any Ma- Vc c:Llr that it is hu HONliST Machine :: .!. 'l y -ur -t v in;' wlil hint u lite tiruo. . id i not -Ho ,rt t' ... W" rJirlulSy iiiNit comparison wltb .rnrt(anv other Machine, and will rut him n trial. ;t voar lionrn, by leaving . Vne at the offlco. No. 4 Lippttt Ror Front .t. tH-novn Ijock and Onse. So.d on Ail fc i :n: v-n KIKE ISLK.M. --V- nr. a, the lowest currem raits ia wo i.;iowins rt-rouslblo CompAaier. on p " J. A. liVFINE. ! T n Asrt , o: Lvndon, Atr?ttt $P tiOn.et. Gold UKAT W1-HTI1RN I IKE TNhCK ANCE CO Mr AN Y, New OTic-an. , 4jAJbtfj MtV fIrmvillk fire iKHCRANCE and K.BAAXING COMPANY of Va., assets RYBNE A KEEN AN, Gtn'l Insnrance Asont. ClUco Climber of Coramerco. trp stalrR, Vilrnlugton, N. C. OUR EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR IH RTIIX aheul of any other on the marfeel Onr Pearl Hominy cannot be Knrpaspod' Always on hand at the Mill and Depository Cmckci Cirn. Cora, Boltd Meal, Pca3 cad Pea Meal, O its. Shorts and Bran. Ail jdi sold d rayed ireo. Ail Hc returned In jrxJ vK'dc-r vtIII b f redlted at eot on next bill. Al.EX. OLJ)LLM, Pioprietor. eptr ll.t S. ll. MANNlNGr COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND IKAl.f.:t IN Grccenes, ProTisions, Dry Goois ClotliiDs;, &c. &c, WILMINGTON, N. C. Oujiuui and tilth O -Jeis bolicirtd ov 2; Ml-iy THOMAS CON ISrOK BAR ROOM N. E. corner of Mulberry and Nutt fits. tiways on 14 hand the best quality of Seija. 1 lT7-ly XEW YEARS' BEEF. (v'D TAI L KED 1 AT J 1 icY BEEF. 1 ! 1 at liu WLS 1 on munday morning, ! ei !& VfiiilffrKArES ULAN'KS A rail Jt!t - ' v. - . : -5.-. HISCELLINEOUS.1 1 PATER FQU THE PEOPLE. The Era, haleigu, rr. c I DAILY AND WEEKLY. DAILY, ONE TEAR, WEEKLY, ON E YEAR, $7 eo 3 00 Revised, Improved and Enlarged. T'e cloe of the Kational campaign of 1H72, ith the re election of President Grant, U a new era In orlh Carolina, th& Sonth, and the whole eonntry, it is wortb while to take note of, for it marks the be ginning of an era of perfect peace and re conciliation taronjhout the who'e country, and between every section of the com. try. Biticvlna: that ' pcaco hath her victories no less renowned than war and that the conduct of tho Southern people can bo &s ilmstrious In peace as tho bravery of her soldiery was noble, grand and thrice illna rious in the lata war; and that in the per son ot Ulysses & Grant, the so'dier with whom onr Lea crossed swords, we have a living and illustrious example oi the renown ot the soldier iu war, aud tho victorka 01 the tlviil&a in peace, TUB ERA, from ft Southern stand point, has endeavored to aid tho Ticteries" of n Teace" by aidlDg,the re election of the great and iliustrioni clU en-feoldier-President. -The flrt part of the mission of THE K A is accomplihed in the re establishment of the Republican party in p iwer for another four years Irom March next, and now it en ters upon the work of loilowira: un that mission in gathe lug and preserving the :reat National victory a victory significant of no North, no South, no East, to "West, hut of a Cuion restored, a people re uuited by the bonds ot peace and goc-d will, and each and tvery one in the quiet enjojmeu ot the blondiriirs o LTBERl 1 and the boun ties of PROS PERI I Y. TiiE 6.KA is the ot&prln and product of the great and glorious commonwealth -i North Carolina, lor whose pood and glory it is the mission and privilege of the paper, withont beintc sectional, to 'labQraudto wait;" and whether in political material, educational or social argument, it ehould ever be understood that this paper is labor ing only tor wuat it devens best and. to the true interests of the people pi this , great citato, in common with all the great patri otic people nd interests of the nation. . Whether in Hs diversified character Ot a Family, Commercial, Political cr Industrial newspaper, Ttit, ERA will ft rive to cralti vate and promote all the interests of the people, ano in everything save the advocacy of its party principles, discard all political differences, and in the Interests of Peace. Reconciliation and Reform, 11 clasp hands7' with aay and all men laboring and studying for the good ot their Hind, and striving for the giory of their eottntry, COMMISSIONS ALLOWED. Any reliable persan (known to the peo ple of the community) procuring snbfcrib era lor THE ERA is entitled to 35 pr cht of all subfcription for the Daily 01 Weekl to tingle subscribeiv, which amount he is authorized to deduct from the sums paid into his hands, and remitting to us the balance, livery present subscriber to THE ERA can therefore make nrrr ckjts hy inducing any one of his neighbors to sub scribe, and forwarding to ua the money for th samo ; aud ririr cents for every addi tional ?TWriVc r to the paper. CLUBS. THE WEEKLY ERA will be sent to clubs of subscribers at the following rates One Copy, one year 83 issues, Flva copies, " 1 M Twenty " " 44 ITiirtv $2 00 7 60 13 60 94 CO S3 0U And an extra paper to each Club. Addrese W. M BROWN, Business manager, Ra'eigb, N. C. csT'Anv and all persons, into whose haBus this prospectus may fall, are request ed to work for THE ERA on the terms proposed above; if not for love of the Re nnhlican cartr. at least at ft matter nt busi ness, and personal profit to themselves. AfiENT8 Everv Post Master .in the State is an authorised Agnt for THE ERA, to receive subscriptions ana xorwara money, en the terms and conditions pro posed above. ' ... 7- M. B. dec v7 19 d&w tf FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE To Isaac Lilly and wifa Elixabeth, nrt William a. Jordan and rrife UM w Maria-Oreetlnxr t HEREAb default has been mdo by tne Knir HnildlM Association, tic A mnrtrrarr YMtIteKl bV JSaCO Lilly Lilly and wife bearin daw .tn aay 01 . i.y. uu wfttSTS to the.Kesrister-a offlco of New Hanover chanty. lp book A A A, paae SW. Aid twomortajf8 execu lby 'iA Jordan and wife garia, onnrfna date the 11t h day of May, 1870. and register Rfioro said in book Z paps 2k r.LbI Inz date the 16tb day of September and registered as aforws-dd to book A A A, pagre ow, thcreftvre, notioa is hereby given that by virtue of the pwers of a 1 econ tain e , rspoctlveJy In said several raortes. re cord el aa aforesaid, the said mortgrages Ul be forecloo,t by a sale of the premises 1 thet e in repectleJy described. pabl anctlai, at the Teouri hons 65J0jzi mlngton, on Fridav the day of March, lnt. at il o'olock X M. Tho said premises arlVe?ptJTelydescribedlnthe saldmort traces aubstantiaiLy as follows, viz: USWller? LlS burins at appoint to tho wesicrn lino of Wixtn eiren n wardly from the ncrthwesternlntenctlon ox ' Sth and Caatle streets, and runs along Sxtffstreet southward! W fcet by lb5 feet deep Part of lot 4 and 5 block 01. -f; iJShWSdlv alone Fourth srtxe-t m Thy l HPetdeep. Part of Hti block tft Twin- of ue c. CCTLAR, aJSCELLJNEOUS. OLD D r. Kahnweiler, (Late Grcenwald & Co..) WHOLESALE DEALER IN Wines, Brandies, Gins, Whiskies and Segars. NO. 10 SOUTH WATER ST., ReneetfnnT Informs his namercms custom informs nis nam era i that be has opened the larveet and beet be has opened the lai tock.oPara Lduors in. the fctata-at. price to compete with any Northern boose. I Khali keep constantly on hand old Ken tucky Rye and North Carolina Corn Whis kies, Imported Brandies, Wines and Segar. Purchasers will do well to examine my stock, before buying elsewhere. 8 EG ARB A oet r SPECIALITY 121-ly A. ADRIAN. IL VOLLERg VOLLERS. ADRIAN & WEOLESALE DEALEIl-S IS Groceries and Liquors, Importers of timaa and Ha'a.a Cian?, Al Uomniitrwion Merchant HortH-lSAsr Corkks'Docic and Feokt Streets. WILMINGTON, N. C. Havlntr the larnest and best aeeurttxl ytock of Oroceriea and Liquors In the City, Dealers will rind it to their interest to give us a call before be bnyi 17-tf tng eisewljere. mav 1873. 1873. WAREHOUSE. THE peoplo of the Carolinas now have at home ouo of the larsrt Furniture and Carpet Warehouaee in the country, They can 86lecfc in person from ono of tho largest stocks ever offered in the Btat-e. Th.o dvipus nro all new and bandBoro, and invite tho public to examine stock and privet b-?foro purchr.lng. 1). A. MITII & GO. 0 oo tl Wti olonalw Dealer is LIQUORS, TOBACCO & SEGARS, 3sTyrtr Water Street, WILMINGTON, N. C P. 8. A full supply of Ale and Lager Beer In Hall and Quarter turrets. Famlliee iupplied with Do ttled Ale and Laser Beer. feb 3 221-tf J. S. TOPHAM 1 CO.. No. 8 South Front Street, WlLmXUTON, N. ., MANUFACTURERS AND Wholesale and Retail Dealers in SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS & TRVACL1NG BAGS Collars, Ilames, Trace Cuams, Whips, Spurs, Dog Collars. Saddle Cloths, TVoolca & Linen Horse Covers Fiv Nets, Feather Dusters, As!c Grease, Briaics. of all kin Js, Sad -tilery Har l . ware,&e. A L ? U , SECOND HANP HARNESS, SADDLES, H E T N ? . & c . CHEAP FOR CASH. My JUU.fcJ State of North Carolina, CUITV i.K URUNSWICK SCTIiKfiTl COUKT. Van"? Andrews vs. Charles Andrew. To Charles Andrews, T VPPKVRINO to the satls&o'ion of the rnrt ihnt the defendant. Charter An drew- ia a con-rosident of the State of North Carolina, the said defendant la hereby noti fied to oDPCiU- at the next terra of the Supe- rv.r court ol Uae County oi uronswic, aau . State of North Carolina, on the Elxtn Mon day after Uie i'urth Monday In February, ; enUtK caase, or Lao p.oinuu wm 'n) airiiiof demanded In this com plaint, ; 7 . K W A M X 1 M a h ? aether Mh o oo-ts of the action., M u . wttc n ti-xrr a Tier Clerk ef superior crocn - Jf BnmswHk o4 N O 4oiDtte AUoxi -00 mm . BAIL ROADS.. ; WilffliDEtiiCtolottfi.EBtlerfori T From ?Oad X0jlO- TP he fight oTtr ccrii-L MV ably k 1873 e ? QV?mXS13 STATIOVS. Pi.lESaEh'tTi SIGHT. Leave Wilmington . . . AbbotUburg.. " Lumberton 44 Shoe HeeJ 44 Laurinburg... 44 Rockingham... Arrive at Liiepville.f. 800am 1116 13SOP1I 154 8.9 44 00 A M il.45 2.05 P II 5.a 4 6.00 am i . . . 10 00 403 445 4. Going East. 8TA.TIOSS. PASSBSi&ttBFBXIGET. Leave Lilesvillo ...... " Rockingham... T40a 8.6 4i .UtSO-4- 10 65 44 i2rOPM 1 26 ; 4.S5 44 . la.oo v. A 00 AM 5&54 950 44 12 - T U 5,00 41 Laurinburg.,.. 44 8hoe Heel 44 Lumberton. . . ; ; 44 Abbottbarjf . . . Arrive at Wilmington! Dikneb, going West: KaEAEFA&r, go ing East. Freight Trains stop' here over Light. . . .. t Stage far CharioVc : Railroad and 8tage fare, Vi!niington ta'Charlotte; only $10. N o Trains on Sunday. Two 8pecial Freight Trains for Ton Timber run irreg ularly. Express Freight Cars accompany each Passenger Train. Western Division. STATI01S'8 FAftSENGEB FKEIQHT. Lea,ve Charlotte ...... " Lincolntn..-,.. 8.00 A M 10 i3 12 07 44 RETURNING, Lerivc Bu2klo. S 1.07 P M i 44 Lincolnton i 2.41 I Arrive at Charlotte, j 5.14 4' j V. Q. JOHNSON, 8. L. FREMONT, Assistant Sap t. Gen. S opt, iau 9 199- Wilmington. Columbia & Au gusta R. R. Company. Gew. Supbkintbwdekx8 Oryics, WrunsGTOw, N. C, Oct. 7, 1872, CIIAN0E OF SCHEDULE. THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE WILL no into effect at 85 A. Mr, Monday, 7th inst. - r t DAY EXPRESS TRAIN, (Dally.) Leave Wilmington 3:25 A. M Arrive at Florence 0:55 A. M Arrive at Columbia 2:40 P. M Arrive at Augusta 7 4i P. M Leave Augusta 6.S5 A. 31 Arrive at Columbia 11 25 A. M Arrive at Florence 4:15 P. M Arrive at Wilmington. . . , . , 10:25 P. M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN DALLY (SUN DAYS EXCEPTED. ) Leave Wilmington 6.45 P, M Arrive at Florence 11:35 P. M Arriva at Columbia 3:40 A. M Arrive at Augusta 8:20 A. M Leave Autrusta 5:50 P. M Arrive at Columbia 10:20 P. V 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 General 8cpbbiktbme7, WmiTMiYOJf, N. C, June i?,1572. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. N AND AFTER JUNE 10th INSTANT, I PASSENGER TRAINS on the Wil raintrton and Weldon Railroad will run ae follows : MAIL TRAIN. Leave Union Depot dally (Sun days excepted) At Arrive at Goldsboro Rocky Mount Weldon ... Leave Weldon daily (8undays 8:05 A M 12-.il P. M 2: UT. M 3:50 M 9:15 A; M 11:07 A. M 1:16 P. M 5:80 P. M 10:40 P. M 3:00 A. M 4:56 A. M 6:50 A. M 7:10 P. M 8-.5SP. M 10:53 P. M S:10 A. M excepted)... At Arrive at Rocky Mount Goldsboro Union Depot EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Union Depot daily... At Arrive at Goldsboro Rocky Mount Weldon Leave Weldon daily. Arrive at Rocky Mount Glaboro Union Depot Mail Train maKee close connection at Weldon lor all points North via Bay Line and Acquis Crees routes. Express Train connects only w ith Acquia Creek: route. PULLMAN'S PALACE SLEEPING CARS ON THIS TRAIN. FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wilming ton tri-weekly at 6.00 A. M., aad arrive at 1.40 P.M. EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wilmington daily (Sundays excepted) at 5 P. M., snd arrive aril A. M. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. Jute 8 10-tf PARKER & Successors to A. H. NEFF, Manufacturers and dealers In UOUXE FURNISHING GOODS, G-ans, iflovcs. Lanterns, Reroaene, OH Tin and bheet Iron Ware Roofing done at short notice Agenta for Falrbank's Sealo. No 10 Front Street WUJBIICCfTOlf, W. C. M7 . . . WIT ' FEETI :.i00 Tqiis Bahama PRIC l52 50 CASH, ij Ist'HAY D&irEREp xmjQARD 500 Tons Wliaim's', Raw Bone Super phosphate, PBICBv-$52- 60 tush iy 1st ol May. $60 00 VirMt Ut of 1 .Korember. Delivered, on. Cctrs at "Wllminofton. 500 Tons Star Soluble Phosphate. PRICE-.f 52 50 Cash by 1st of May. $60 00 PayiHe 1st November. For Sale by Jah So Richmond and Danville Rail Road. North Carolina ""ision. And Salem Branch. Condensed Time Table. Ih effect on and after SUTiday. Spt f'J, 187 ' GOING NORTH. STATION'S HAIL. EXPUSSS HOT. u 6 35 A. M .8 21 44 7.26 44 U.50 44 ' '8 84 41 P51 44 9. 44 1158 44 10 1 7 44 12 50 a. Ml 1.00 41 1.45 44 11.10 3 30 44 12.20 p. M 4.53 44 ........... 8 05 4 1105 a. m Leave Charlotte 44 Concord 44 Salisbury 44 Lexington 44 High Point.... Arrive at Greensboro Leave Greensboro... 44 Co. Shops 44 ' HIHsboro ...... 44 Raleigh.. Arrive at Goldeboro. GOING SOfJ VH. 8TATIO. MAIL B2PBES8 Leave Goldsboro1 . . . . Raleigh 44 Hlllsboro' .... 44 Co Skope.... Arrive at Greensboro Leave Greensboro' . . . 44 High Point.... 4.00 P. M 7 45 44 1021 44 13.05 a. M l.SO 44 3.15 44 3 04. 44 4 0i 44 4 57 44 ft. 10 44 7 20 a m 2.15 p. M 8 80 44 4tO 4! 4 43 44 5 A 44 6 22 44 7 28 44 it it it Lexington Salisbury Concord Arrive at Charlotte ; . raseenger train leavtiuir tiiviu at P M connects at Greensboro with Nonhern bound train; making the quickest time to ail northern elites, rrlce ox tickets same as other routes Mail trains daily, both ways, ever entire lengtn or ttoad. icxpreea daily netween Comoany Shop and CharloUe, (Sundays exefuted.) All passenger trains connect at Greens boro with trains to and from Kichmond. Pullman Kalace Carr on all nizbt trains between Charlotte Richmond, (without change.) 6n and after March 2d. Ib78. a midd Pas senger and Freight Train will be ran doily. iBundajB excepted, on toe r. w. x. c. li J.. as fo'lows: Leave Greensbory , 3:) P M Arrive at Kernen-ville. 5.10 P 31 r Leave Kernersvllle 0:00 A M Arrive at Greensboro 10:00?. M S. E. ALLEN, General Ticket Agent. W. H. GREEN, Master Trai sportation. march o 194 OincPETsr.3nrrEG Ii. K. Co. 1 May, 81st, 1S72. ON AND AFTEH JUNE 3RD, THE trains will run as follows: LEAVE WELDON. I Expr 7:30 p. m. &Z5 p. m. AT PETERSBURG. 20:50 p. m, 7.-00 p. m. Mall Train ARRIVE Express Mail LEAVE PETEKSBUKO Ma!l ft30ft. m. Express P ARRIVE AT WELDON Mall Exprwsi 9:40 a. m. 90 p, m. FREIGHT TRAINS. Leave Petersburg 80 a, m. 8:00 p. m. 3:0b p. m 'ZZ) a, m. Arrive at Weldn Arrfve at rctersbur. GASTON TRAINS. Leave Petersburg ftOO a. m. Lfjave Gaston t:15 p. m Arrive at Gaston 12:50 p. m. Arrive at Petersburg 6:10 p. tn. Na trains will run eu bunday except Ex press trains Freights ror Gaston Branch will be received at theTetersburg depot only on MONDAYS ana m u kua x . The depot will be closed at CtOO p. rn. No goods win ex be received after that boor. j s-tr Enarineerand General Manar. W. M. DART SOUTH FRONT ST.. WILMINGrTOlSr, IV. C. Plunler Steam and flas Fitter' and dealer in Wrought and Galvanized Iron Pipes, Brass Cocks Valves Gas Fixtures and all descriptions of FITTINGS FOR STEAM, WATER AND GAS. ParUcclar attention paid to iltUrg o COTTON MILLS, with Btesra, flas and Water. n.T?18 . MTf Solable Guano, $69 HO PAYABLE 1st BOMBER, CAMS AT WILMINGTON, N, C. :o: :0:- TICK & KlEDAftn. (AGENTS! A RARE CHANCE. We will ill pay all Agent NO per In cas2i will engao. with us at me. " lvvry CumUned and exrns paid. AddreM who thing furnished and expna paid. AddreM A. COULTER A CO Charlotte, tflch. vtTn VEGETADLK AND FLOWjat geraniums, beddl -end a ttamp for tw pages- Illustrated,- with pmotlcaj dicta tions uenry ADreer, 711 Ch lestout 'itfwf , rnuaaeipma, t 51000., any mm af 111 la Bleeding. Itehlng mr CV oarated intsllxal r Bzito Plif lUmedr Qk& torura. ft UprrpMl preasly to cur -thrT? and nothing else. fte4 by all druista. Priee. UM . c : '.ft?"" S5 to $20 either sex, yo per day? Aget( waatedf Ail claee of worklnc DsLa.of younir or old. nan mora rrum-r at work for ns in their ftparc bwb( evs& the timo than at anything e?re. ParUolaf free. Address G Stlasos 4 Oa,rorfliK, Ms W A N TED V We wlnh to engage the frervieeeef sit least one rwiaws, MMUigent muMMBQi city, town nd couMtrla Ova iionth. pss agreeable end rtrvlegttaf jrUVS tng from f L8U0 to x&00 Mr unt-For jsaJ. SEND 25 CENTS FOB TQS - ADVERTISERS' GAZETTE, A book of 12S pegs, showing how, wfcea ad where to adverUiM, and oonutnlng nsttf nt-arry 3,000 newspapers, with mncVotser t fprmaUo . of InUrWt to adymttera, AA dress GEO PR-WJEli d CO. Publishers, 4J Park Row, New Yorti. . ' i ii CEO. P. ROWCLL & CG'fl AX&2UCA3 A book Of 609 TfOMA. m,ttix aditMn att4 lishon,4 D&mH. daM of tiataTfif r-yrmt Vksw politics. euMorlstlon nrl of nil tkewsrapera lathaUmil ite sd .uomwioo oi can&aa. PRICK. JflTE DOLtAfifl B AOO En sEtop. JOE TURNER wfahe te inform bte ensto mere and pabli gsneraily, that h ti ie prepared to do all kind of werft la bit K8, and would reepcctfesiy rtquect aoentjoija tioa of the patronage wfcltb ha bfcUAne been eollberaily bestowed opca kia. F. A. BHUTl'Jd -. .pi No. 3 AND 5 GRANITE HOW, Dealer la - FURNITURE, IIATTBESSEH . WINDGW SHADSa PAPER HANGINGS, PICTURE FRAMES, 00RDS, TASSELS, FRINGES, to Having just received a eopply of Farnlttira, I am prepared to give the pottto at good bargains aa can be had in theefty. . please can and examine, mavis RICHARD N. MOON. Gonunission Ilorcliniit, AND 02AXZB IH FLOUR, GRALS, MILL FEED, AND COUNTRY PRODUCE. Cor. Camden &Paca to Baltimore, UV Ordtirs from North Carolina flctcJletL' fabJl . t7tf ri7ABSANTTE DOT3 CdlOS9eS9 Vi" unit. roa, iahlUa rxTbsia, ng plant, fiadiolna. ft. Urevr'a Card so 'OMdat. wmn mm trrrt T

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