VOL. VI. WILMINGTON, N? C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1873 NO. 301 aljc (gutmno Post - ...,i.ihl every afternoon except Sunday. -vf r CANADAY .... Business Manager - fA Editor f Pj4 U. 31A?i Subscription. One year, In advance....: f 5 j . u . n oironpf ........... O W Sixmomu". mnnths. in advance i w 0ae moath. in advance .r-Ail business letters should uc a , ! to the Business Manager, end all nications or matters relating to the tnriil department to the Editor. rnrresiHindcnce solicited from our friends in all parts -"r"- - n i interest. Political news and reports oi crop are especially desirable. s A D V E RTISEXT S "rehandlsc Brokerage Office, tn'l I. line of samples constantly on hand i.,irwirtT.s uud mauuiaciurt-is iu Northern markets. intinns of merchandise, orders :iJ hid, solicited and telegraphed promptly. MrrchamlKe bought and sold in this mVrktt onh rs from buyer solicited, and "uiiplos Uit by sellers will have prompt at tention. Tim. :is vt 11 as cash purchases negotiated. i......r v.n wisb to buv or sell, conn !..i r,,",u- :ind often with your local r- r 11 - -. i Broker. .i.vs. t. pirrn:wAV. Mcrcli.iudie and Produce Broker. is I tf SOUTU FROST ST., wiLMiisroTOisr, int. c. Plmaticr Steam aud Gas Filter-1 and dealer in Wrought und (alvanued Iron lncs, Brass Cock?, Valves, CJas Fixtures, and all descriptions of FITTINGS FOR STEAM, WATER AND GAS. Particular attention paid to fitting up o COTTON MILLS, with Steam, Gas and Water. n0 via 11S-IX INSURANCE. I, IKK AND KIUK INSUKANCK CAN Hit effected at th lowest current rates in the following responsible Companies, ou ap plication to NEW YOKK I.IFK INSURANCE COM PA N V, A sset ts ?JO,OOU,OUO J. A. HYKNE, Gcn'l Ins. Agt., IMPKKlAli FIRK INSURANCE COMPANY, of Loudou, Assetta $:, m.ouo, J old G K K AT V KXT K It NT 11 R E I N U R AN'CE COMPANY, New Orleans, Aisctts. .Ml I FAKMVILLK KIRK INSURANCE AND BAAK1NU COMPANY of Va., assets I.YIINE & KtifclNAN, (icn'l Insurance Agents. Office Chamber of Commerce, up stairs, Wilmington, N. C. aug 16 77-ly ' . -"i "'sir ! P. OUR EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR IS STII.Ij ahead of any other on the market Our IVarl Hominy cannot bo surpassed Always on hand at the Mill and Depository Cracked Corn, Com, Doited ileal, Peas and Pea Meal, Oats, Shorts and Bran. All goods sold drayed free. aii ;j1;s returned in good order will bo creuiieU at cost on next bill. ALEX. OLDHAM, Proprietor. Tt 1 13- S. II. MAlMlsrHSTGr COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND DEALEJ; IN Groceries, Provisions, Dry Goods Clotliif, &c k, fo. '1 and 24 North Water Street. WILMINGTON,, N. C. l-'ons;garneuts' and Cash O.ders Solicited .coy a 151-ly tiiomas coisrisroR B A. R, ROOM E. corner of Mulberry and Nutt Sts. vays on hand the best quality of Sega 1 DRESS MAKING. hrf.- . tif-u a oiuitu, us econu InV J. u JiarKetana i)ock street, where nets at the shortest possible notice. - v j 1 1 a iv vJ Anrsaca til in Lriiii MlfcJ. S. F. WACOTT. iiy-aliaj,WtmCnt f Millmcr' aaJ U- -all new. CALL AND EXAMINE. MRS. S. F. WALCOTT. Linen Dress Goods and Ladies' Hats tor, cry cheap. feb 3 MRS. S. F. WALCOTT. MISCELLANEOUS. FABfflNG 750 ACRES OF FARMING AND WOOD LAND In Brunswick County, for Sale or Exchange for City Property? .. The Land is situated on the South side of Tow a Ureek. about one and a half miles from Lower Town Creek bridge VZ5 Aores Arc all ready for planting. .Lour hundred load3 of good stable manure and compost are on the Land. The Farming Land is already ditched and fenced. It is good for Cotton, Corn, Peas, Potatoes and Wheat. lias a splendid clay foundation. 500 Grrape Vines, Set cot last year, will bear this Summer. 600. Apple Trees): also 600 Peach Trees, Of the finest qualities about three years old set out last year, are in fine con dition. TflE WOOD MM) About 675 acres, is of the best in the State. There are about 3,000 cords of wood on the Lanu, ana tne farthest not to haul more than half a mile. The Land lronts about three miles on Town Creek and Daws' creek, and has four good landings. One of the finest marl beds in the State la on the Land, within eighteen inches of the surface. The farming utensils, including Plows IIocs, Harness, &c., will also bo sold. Forty barrels of Corn and a yery good lot of Fodder now at the Farm. One four room dwelling house, a store, also a barn and stables, are on the pre mises. The buildings are all new. Will sell or exchange for city pro - perty. Apply to , CRONLY & MORRIS, Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents, feb 17 233-tf . my TOUR MONEY. You Can save money by buyiDg your BOOTS AND SHOES U"J NORTH FRONT STREET, LAKGE STOCK, BEST ASSORTMENT. AND LOW PRICES G R. FRENCH & SON, ?9 NorUi Front street, march 10 " 251 44 J. Repository of Fashion, Pleasure and instruction. HARPER'S BAZAR. NOTICES of the pbess. The Uazar is edited with a contribution of tact and talent that we seldom find in any journal, and the journal itself is the organ of the great world ot fashion. Boston Trav- it utcr. The Bazar commends itself to every mem ber of the household to the children by droll and pretty pictures, to the young la dies by its fashion plates In endless variety, to the provident matron by its patterns for the children's clothes, to paterfamilias by its tasteful designs for embroidered slippers and luxurious dressing gowns. But the reading matter of the Bazar is uniformly of great excellence, ine paper nas acquirea a wide popularity for the fireside CHjpyment it allords. JV Y Evening Ibsl. SUBSCRIPTIONS 1S73. TERMS : Harper's Bazar, one year 4 00 An extra codv of either the Magazine, Weeklv or Bazar will be supplied gratia lor every club of five subscribers at $4 each, in one remittance ; or six copies for fu, with out extra copy. Subscriptions to Harper's Magazine, TV or. 1.-1 -c- anrl Ri7r f.rt One RddreSS lor OUe year, $10; or two of Harper's Periodicals to one aaaress ior one year 1 Back numbers can be suppiiea at anytime. ThP fivo volnmea ot Haroer's Bazar, for the years 1SCS, '69, '70, '71, '72, elegantly , 1 t mnwuxvk rl rt Vl will t)A RPn t. by express, freight prepaid, for 7 each, .,Wt?TS:i5 her' nnat office. AddrCSS iAI4rxii OS Da V a New York. 279 apr!1 11 SUPERIOR COURT CLivKli. ana cner i!T KlankR. For sale bv S Q HALL WARRANTTEE DEEDS- On hind and for sale . 'nitT feb 25 8 0 HALL MISCELLANEOUS. 13 AJJLISHED 184S. FIRM I a h n w cilcr, (Late Grcenwald & Co.,) WHOLESALE DEALER IN Wines, Brandies, Gins, Wfiiskies " ana S&ars. NO. 10 SOUTH WATER ST., Respectfully inlorms his numerous custom ers that he has opened the largest and best stock of Pure Liquors in tne state at prices to compete with any Northern house. I shall keep constantly on hand old Ken tucky ltye and North Carolina Corn Whis kies. Imported Brandies. Wines and Segars. Purchasers will do well to examine my SEOAHS A SPECIALITY 121-ly ocfe 7 A. ADRIAN. H. VOLLEKs ADRIAN & VOLLERS. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Groceries and Uquors, Importers of German and Havana Cigars, and Commission Merchant Souttj-East Corner Dock and Front treats WILMINGTON, N. C. Having the largest and best assorted Stock of Groceries and Liquors in the City, Dealers will find it to their interest to give us a call before buying elsewhere. mav 17-tf 1873. Fnnfitnre & c'arjet 1873, WAREHOUSE. TnE people of the Carolinas now have at home one of the largest Furniture and Carpet Warehouses in the country, They can select in person from one of the largest stocks ever offered In the State. The designs are all new and handsome, and we invite the public to examine stock and prices before purchasin D. A. SMITH & CO. 9" 200 tf II. MARCUS, Wholesale Dealer IN LIQUORS, TOBACCO & SEGARS, t7 North Water Street, WILMINGTON, N. C, P. S. A full supply of Ale and Lager Beer in Hall and Quarter Barrels. . Families supplied wnu isoiiieu aib uuu Lager Beer, feb 3 221-tf J. S. TOPHAM & CO.. " No. 8 South Front Street, WlLJIIiWTOTV, N. ., MANUFACTURERS AND Wholesale and Retail Dealers in SADDLES, JJARNESS, TRUNKS & TRVAKLING BAGS Collars, Hames, Trace Chains, Whips, . Spurs, Dog Collars, Saddle Cloths, Woolen & Linen Horse Covers Fly Nets, Feather Dusters, Axle Grease, Bridles, of all kinds, Sad dlery LTard : ware,&c. A L P O , SECOND HANP HARNESS, SADDLES, REINS, &c CHEAP FOR CASH. June 7 1-ly ew fcStOre ! Old. GrOOds PDrrUTW A T Tl Yt linririillj U IILD a WHOLESALE DEALERS IN UQUORS, WINES, BRANDIES, WHISKIES GINS, &c., &c, and all kinds Of Fancy Liquors, which we will offer to the trade on the most reasonable terms, as we are receiving large consign meoU of the best goods in the country. J9-Please call before making your purchases, anli i 166'tf n MAGISTRATES BLANKS A fall lYX on hand, and for sale S G HALL. 00 GOODS. ,v .7 feb 23 RAIL ROADS. WUmiBfitflii C&arlotte & Rutherford Rail H-oad Line. Eastern Division : New Schedule. 1873 Going West. 1873 8TATIOHS. PASSENGER FREIGHT. Leave Wilmington... ' Abbottsburg. . . ' Lumbertoii..r. noe Heel..... " Laurinburg. . . ' Rockinsrham . . . a oo a m 11.16 M 6.00 A M 11.45 " 2.05 pm 5.00 " -12.30 P M L54 " 2.39 4.03 4.45 " O.OU A M io'.oo Arrive at Lilesville.t.f Going . East. STATIONS. PASSENGER FREIGHT. Leave Lilesville 7.40 A M 8.36 44 10.30 44 10.55 44 12.20 p m 1.26 44 4.35 44 12.00M 'S.'OO A M 5.55 " 9.50 41 12. G5 p m 5.00 44 J 44 Rockingham . . . 44 Laurinburg.... 44 Shoe Heel 44 Lumberton 44 Abbottsburg . . . Arrive at Wilmington. Dinner, going West : Breakfast, go ing least. Dreiglit Trains stop here over night. Stage for Charlotte : Railroad and Staxre fare, Wilmington to Charlotte, only $ 10. No Trains on Sunday. Two Special Freight Trains for Ton Timber, run irreg ularly. Express Freight Cars accompany each Passenger Train. Western Division. STATIONS PASSENGER FREIGHT. 8.00A M a 10.43 " i 12.07 Leave Charlotte Arrive at Buffalo RETURNING. Leave Buffalo 41 Lincolnton... . , Arrive at Charlotte. . . V. Q. JOHNSON, Assistant Supt. iai. 9 1.07 p m 2.41 5.14 44 S. L. FREMONT, Gen. Supt. 199 Wilniflton, Colombia & Au gusta R. R. Company. Qua. Superintendents Office, ) Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 7, 1872. f CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE WILL go into effect at 3:25 A. M., Monday, 7th inst. DAY EXPRESS TRAIN, (Daily.) Leave Wilmington 3:25 A. M Arrive at Florence 9:55 A. M Arrive tft Columbia 2:40 P. M Arrive at Augusta 7.4 1 P. M Leave Augusta 6.35 A. M Arrive at Columbia 11 25 A. M Arrive at Florence 4:15 P. M Arrive- at Wilmington 10:25 P. M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY (SUN DAYS EXCEPTED.) Leavo 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 Augusta 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 JAME3 ANDERSON, Gen'l Sup't. Oct 9 123-tt Wilmington & Weidon R. R. Company. Onica Gbnebal Superintendent, l WttMiNGTON, N. C, June 8, 1S72. f CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. ON AND AFTER JUNE 10th INSTANT, PASSENGER TRAINS on the Wil mington and Weidon Railroad will run as follows : MAIL TRAIN. Leavo Uniou Depot daily (Sun days excepted) At Arrive at Goldsboro Rocky Mount 8:05 A. 12:11 P. M M 2:11 l: M 3:50 t, M 9rl5 A: M 11:07 A. M 1:16 P. M 5:30 P. M Weidon Lcavs Weidon daily (Sundays excepted).. At Arrive at Rocky Mount Goldsboro Union Depot EXPRESS TRAIN. Leava Union Depot daily .. .At Arrive at Goldsboro Rocky Mount Weidon Leave Weidon daily 10:40 P. M 3:00 A. M 4:56 A. M 6:50 A M 7:10 P. M Arrive at Rocky Mount Galdsboro Union Depot 8:58 P. M 10:53 P. M 3:10 A. M Mail Train makes close connection at Weidon for all points North via Bay Line 4- and Acquia Creek routes, in rr : -a with Afnniii I Express Train conaecls only with Acqma rnelc route. PULLMAN'S PALACE r.rolc route. PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS ON THIS TRAIN. FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wiiming ton tri-weekly at 6.00 A. M., and arrive at 1.40 P. M. EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAINS will leave WUnxlngton daily (Sundays excepted) at 5:45 P. M.t and arrive at 4:30 P. M. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. June 8 -tr PARKER ito TAYLOR1 Successors to A. H. NEFF, Manufacturers and dealers In HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Guns, Stoves, Lanterns, Kerosene, Oil Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. Roofing done at short notice Agents for Fairbank's Scales. No. 19 Front-Street, . OrXlXf IN6TON. If. c; fj - 150-ly Richmond and Danville Rail Road. AGENTS I A RARE CIlXNCE. North Carolina Division And Salem Branch. Condensed Time Table. In effect on and after Sunday, Sept 22d, 1873 GOING NORTH. STATIONS. MAIL. EXTRESS. Leave Charlotte Concord.... Salisbury " Lexington " Hiarh Point.., 7.10 p. m 8.21 44 9.50 10.51 " 11.58 " 12.50 A. M 1.45 6.25 A. H. 7.26 8.34 9.23 10.17 11.00 Arrive at Greensboro' Leave Greensboro . . . 44 Co. Shops 44 Hillsboro' 41 Raleigh Arrive at Goldsboro' . 11.10 3.86 44 4.53 8.05 4 12.20 P. 11.05 a. m GOING SOUTH. STATIONS. mall. EXPRESS. Leaye Goldsboro'.... 44 Raleigh 41 Hillsboro' .... 4' Co. Shops Arrive at Greensboro' Leave Greensboro' . . . 44 High Point.... 44 Lexington 44 Salisbury 44 Concord. Arrive at Charlotte . . 4.00 p. m 7.45 44 10.21 44 12.05 a. M 1.30 " 2.15 3.30 4.00 4.43 5.33 6.22 7.28 P. M. 2.15 3.04 4.02 4.57 6.10 7.20 A. M 8.30 P. M. Passenger train leaveing Raleigh at 7:45 P M connects at Greensboro with Northern bound train; making the quickest time to all Northern cities. Price of tickets same as other routes. Mail trains dailv. both wavs. over entire length of Road. Express daily between Corooany Shops and Charlotte, (Sundays excepted.) All passenger trains connect at Greens boro with trains to and irom Richmond. Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains between Charlotte j?d Richmond, (without change.) SALEM BRANCH, On and after March 2d, 1873, a mixad Pas senger and Freight Train will be run daily, (Sundays excepted,) on the N. W. N. C. R. R., as follows : Leave Greensbory 3:40 P M Arrive at Kernersvillc 5:10 P M Leave Kernersville 9:00 A M Arrive at Greensboro 10:30 A M 8. E. ALLEN, General Ticket Agent. W. H. GREEN, Master Transportation. march 5 194 OfficePetebsburg R. R. Co.! May, 31st, 1872. ON AND AFTER JUNE 3RD, THE trains will run as follows: LEAVE WELDOlf. "V Express Train Mail Train ARRIVE Express 7:30 p. m. 3:25 p. m. AT PETERSBURG. 10:50 p. m. Man 7:00 p. m. LEAVE PETERSBURG. Mail 6:30 a. m. Express 3:50 p. m. ARRIVE AT WELDON. Mail Express 9:40 a. m. 650 p. in. FREIGHT TRAINS. Leave Petersburg Leave Weidon Arrive at Weidon Arrive at Petersburg GASTON TRAINS. Leave Petersburg Leave Gaston 8:00 a. m. 8:00 p. m. 3:00 p. ml 2:20 a. m. 6:00 a. m. 1:15 p. m 12:50 p. m. 8:10 p. m. except Ex- Arrive at Gaston Arrive at Petersburg No trains will run on Sunday press trains Freights for Gaston Branch will be received at the Petersburg depot only on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. The depot will be closed at 5:00 p. m. No goods will be received, after that hour. J. C. SPRIGG, Je 5-t.f Eneineer and General Manaerer. STREET RAILWAY. NEW SCHEDULE. ON AND AFTER THIS DATE, the' follow ing schedule will be run on the Street Railway. Cars will leave corner of Red Cross and Front streets, for the Union Depot, at 2:40 A. M., daily, to meet the Southern train, stop- Eing at the various Hotels and Boarding Louses on the route, leaving the depot on the arrival of the Northern train. Will leave corner f Front and Red Cross streets at 7:30 A. M., for Union Depot, in order to connect with the Northern bound train, making the usual stoppages at the Ho tels and Boarding -Houses, leaving Union Depot on the arrival of the Southern train. In the evening will leave corner of Front and Red Cross streets at 5 M., making the usual stoppages, leaving the Union De pot on the arrival of the Northern train. . . Will leave the corner of Red Cress arid Front at 10:00 P. M., to meet the Southern train. Regular Schedttle During the day tne cars will run from 6:30 A. M., until 8 P. M., allowing 15 minutes between each turnout, aiiu iur me luriuer aewuiuiuiuuuu ui me public one will be until 11:30 P. M. Xy, iv DANIEL accommodation of the DANIEL KLEIN. Jane 146-tf F. A. SHUTTJB No. 3 AND 5 GRANITE ROW, Dealer in FURNITURE, MATTRESSES, VINDOW SHADES, PAPER HANGINGS, PICTURE FRAMES, CORDS, TASSELS, FRINGES, &c., &c. Having just received a supply of Furniture, I am prepared to give, the public as good bargains as can be had in the city please call and examine maris We will pay all Agents $40 per week In cah who wlU engage with us at once, Kvery- imng mrshed and expen set paid. Add row A. COULTEIt A CO Charlotte, Mich. - SEEDS VEGETABLE AND FLOWEU plants, roses, dahlias, fuchsia. geraniums, bedding plant, gladiolus, etc! Bend a stamp for Dreer's Garden Calendar. iws pages, illustrated, yrtx practical dl rec nenryA ureer, 711 Ch ce tuut street. zruuaaeipnia, v& SI000 REWARD. For anv case of Ttl I n.r iBleedlnsr. Itchlnir or 17 1. cerated .Piles that ! Binq's Pile Remedy fall to cure. It Is prepared ex pressly to euro IhePlltfl, ,, . tJ and nothing else. Bold by M. A r , m . ADVERTISERS' GAZETTE, whSSXHS pf es 8h0,wln how. when ami WiirwteIvertrse' and containing a list of nearly 3,000 newspapers, with much other In formation of interest to advertisers. Ad- GEO. P. BOWELL & CO'8 A1IEKICAN A of 60S pages, with editors' and pub. lishers' names, date of estalishment, aize. politics. Subscription nrlosanH r-.,l. i...' roygaSJl1110 Unlt0d BtatCsa JPRICE, FIVE DOLLARS, oy mail. AddrpRn rtiiniao n' i ROW N Y riouwo, v. a JLUI& BARBER SHOP. JT?JJI??EIlTrlshes 10 lnforra h cuslo v mers and public generally, that ho is now prepared to do all kind of work In his Hue, and would respectfully request a continua tion of the patronage which has heretofore been so liberally bestowed upon him. jan 10 tr 2W1 Vol. VII 1873. OLD lVE'W. THE PEOPLE'S MAGAZINE. Edited by Edward E. Hale. The enlarged resources placed in the hands of the OLD AND NEW. hv n. I lie and by the proprietors, enable them to Huuuuuee a voiume oi wider Interest than they have ever published. Mrs Grecnougks Story, Pythonia and Mr Hale's Story, Ups and Downs, will be continued and completed in this volume. A series of short stories by Miss Meredithl Mrs Stowe, Mrs WiUncy Miss Hale, Mr Perkins, Mr Lorinij, and others, has been engaged. Mr Martineau's series will he in papers on The Church and Its Exclufivo Claims, Scripture and the Limits of its Au thority, God in Humanity, dc. The series of articles on Political Sclcncd by gentlemen of recognized ability, will comprise papers on Railroads, Servants or Masters ? The Ballot in England Land The Law of Maritime Jurisdiction ; The In dian Question ; The Suffrage of Women ; Equal Taxation; Tariffs and Protection vV hat the New Administration must d6 Labor and Wages Question. The subjects of critical Interest In NATURAL HISTORY ANDPHILOSOl'UY will be illustrated by different gentlemen eminent in their lines of research. We shall soon have the pleasure of nrlnti among others, by Prof. Lesley, Mr Dall, Dr Gray, and President Hill. - . THE EXAMINER is aot confined to the review of the publi cations of a few houses, but attempts to give some account of the more important Issues from the French, German and Eng lish press, as "well as our own. THE RECORD OF PROGRESS describes the substantial advance which the world has made, In whatever direction or in whatever region, with special reference to improvements in domestic life which may be attempted in America. , , The magazine will be under thn nriifAHnl charge of EdwabdE. Haie. who will have wider assistaBce thanJaeretooreln the man agement of its Journal department. GIVJEJVAWAY! The beautiful Chromolith CONFI DENCE,' by Hakmatt Biixikgs, is pre sented to every Renewal and New Subecri ber to OLD AND NEW" in irw ci m- or at f i 25 the Ohromolith will bo furnished handsomely mounted, ready for framing. Size 10x14. , ' Subscriptions received by all book and Newsdealers at Publishers' rates. ROBERTS BROTHERS Publishers, No. 143 Washington St., Boston. BUILDING LOT. iNE of theflnwt BUILDING LOTS in the city, situated on the East side of Third Street, between Mulberry an i Walnut GO by 165 feet, for sale. Apply to CRONLY & MORRIS, Real Estate Agents. 233-tf Feb 17 FOR SALE. LOT oh the corner of SUth and Church Street, CO by ft) feet, fur call? cheap; Apply to JAMES & BROWN, Real Estate AfienU. W Tfl S Peraayi Agents wan tod! All XruJ" classes of working people, of either sex, young or old, make more money th WhLUS In the,.r Paro momenU, ornfl the time than at anything else. Particulars free. Address stlngon & CorVrtland. mS WAN T E D . We wish to engage the services of at least one reliable, ietelligent gentlemen in every city, town and county in the Bouth. Puf ness agreeable and Btrictly.legitlrnato. yield ng from 1 500 to tbOO per annum: For nar- w?reM TurnbuU Brothers, Pub. 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