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V J j err . ,coK VOL VII. f - I CI ;i WILMINGTON, N. C, MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1873 NO. 30 r - pusi5hevcry altcrnoon except Sunday. J P c AN ADAY.... Business Manager MANN Editor Subscription. ucc vcar, in advance 5 00 Hulonths, in advance raa0 months, in advance 1 oO yac aonta. in advance 50 i-A'l business letters Blionld be aa j to the Business Manager, and all tomlaUTii-ations or rnaitcr3 relating to tbc i 'oria' department to the Editor. " ,",rponJence solicited from our friends IC!1 parts of the State, on topics of gen rAI interest. Political news and reports oi croi are cspccia'll? desirable. NV ADVERTISEMENTS. Merchandise Brokerage Office, .-t" I line of sample constantly on hand T from importers and manufacturers in 'j;Ui.rn markets. vi descriptions ot merchandise, orders aBj bids Mjlieited and telegraphed promptly. Merchandise bought and sold in this rii. t orders from buyers solicited, and mptVs luft oy sellers will have prompt at tention. ime as well as cash purchases negotiated, ' r flier vou wish to buy or sell, comniuul rliV.d fre'cly, and often with your local ,irdktr" JAS. T. rETTKWAY, Merchandise and Produce Broker. ,Ue 3) iSl V. II. DART Liri'lTT'S S5UIL.DINtt, SOUTH FRONT ST., WILMINGTON. 1ST. C. Plumber Steam and Gas Fitter! and dealer lu Wrought aud (Jalvauizcd Iron Pipes, Brass Cocks Valves, Gas Fixtures, and all descriptions of FITTINGS FOR STEAM, WATER AND GAS. Particular attention paid to fitting np o COTTON MILLS, xvith team, Gas and Water. ,n,v 12 .14S-t . INSURANCE. I YY. AND FIKK INSURANCE CAN BE 1' t tltvud at the lowest current rates in tho following responsible Companies, on ai Hicntiou to , r, S'KW YORK LIFE LN6URANCL COMPANY, Assetts SaUU0,UUlJ J. A BYRNE. Oen'l Ins. Agt., IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Loudon, Assetts . jy.omVWO, Gold GREAT WESTERN FIKK INSUR ANCE COMPANY, New Orleans, XssPttS t-Jl,'I4 KVRMVILLE FIRE INSURANCE AND BAA KING COMPANY of Va., sets BYRNE & KEEN AN, (icii'l Insurance Agents. O lice Chamber of Commerce, up stairs. u Wilmington, N. C. an 1H 7My ' -v. It ' 1 ' " (7 UUR EXTRA FA5HLY FLOUR is STILL ahead of any other on the market 1 Our Pearl Hominy cannot be surpassed1 Always on hand at the Mill and Depository Cracked Corn, Corn, Bolted Meal, Peas and Pea Meal, Oats, Shorts and Bran. All goods sold drayed free. All bass returned in good order will bo credited at cost ou uext bill. ALEX. OLDHAM, Proprietor, sept 27 1 sTiflilAN'NINGr COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND DEALER. IN Groceries, Provisions, Dry Goois Clothing, &c. &c, No. W and 24 North Water Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. Consignments and Cash Orders Solicited uov 23 lol-ly THOMAlS CONNOR B A. 1EI ROOM N. E. corner of Mulberry and Nutt Sts. Always c n hand the beat quality of Sega 1 dc 14 137-ly Parker taylor Successors to A. IL NEFF, Manufacturers and dealers In no Use furnishing goods, fcuns, Btoves, Lanterns, Kerosene, Oil Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, Roofing done at short notice Agents for Fairbanks Scales. No. 19 Front Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. nov 1 150-lj MISCELLANEOUS. TO THE . PUBLIC IT lAllfiE. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! S.OL. BEAR & BEOS., ' OFFER TO THE PulM Tbc greatest bargains of the Season, consisting of The Best Ready MadeS Clothing, City 7JT a tie Cats i mere Suits ALL LINEN SUITS, CLOTH SUITS, The Largest Variety in the City. SILK, FELT and PANAMA II A TS, Boston and Philadelphia ma'e SHOES and GAITERS, cf all descriptions. From the fines to the Cheapest. NOTIONS fc HOSIERY, At reduced prices. TRUNKS & VALISES, Ot every description. SAHUIiES & RRIDEEs, At lowest prices in the State. SOL. REAR fc BROS., SO Market St. may 1' 310 tf FARMING Lj Jk-N 33 . 750 AOKES OF FARMING AND WOOD LAND In Brunswick County, for Sale or Exchange for City Property, The Land is situated on the South side of Town Creek, about one and a half miles from Lower Town Creek bridge. Acres Are all ready for planting. Four hundred loads ot good stable manure and compost are on the Land. The Farming Land is already ditched aud fenced. It is good for Cotton, Corn, Peas, Potatoes and Wheat. Has a splendid clay foundation. 500 O-rape Vines, Set out la3t year, will bear this Summer. 600 Apple Trees, also 600 Peach Trees, of thn finest dualities about three rears old set out last year, are in fine con dition. THE WOOD LAND About 675 acres, is of the best m the State. - There are about 3,000 cords of wood nn the Land, and the farthest not to haul more than half a mile. The Land fronts about three miles on Town Creek and Daws' creek, and has four good landings. Ono nf the. finest marl beds in. the State 18 on the Land, within eighteen incnes 01 tne suriace. The farming utensils, including Plows Hoes, Harness, &c, will also be sold. Forty barrels of Corn and a yery good lot of Fodder now at the Farm. Ono fnnr mom dwelling house, a store. also a barn and stables, are on the pre- m. 1 1 11 mises. me uunumgs arc an uuw. Will sell or exchange for city pro perty. Apply to 1 CRONLY & MORRIS, Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents, feb 17 233-tf SUPERIOR COITRT CLERK and Sher- UTo Blanks. For sale by tat a 8 O HALL WAUUANTTEfi DEEDS- On hand and for sale . T feb 25 S Q HALL MISCELLANEOUS. fiSTABLISflED 1845. OLD . IDTlt a. hnweiler, (Late Greenwald & UoM) WHOLESALE DEALER IN Wines, Brandies, Gins, Whiskies ; and Segar. NO. 10 SOUTH WATER ST., T?AeTiwfiillT7Tfvrmc Vila nnmp.rnns custom ers that he has opened the largest and best SLOCK 01 rure liquors m me outw; k f"" to compete wiin any xNonneru uuusc t nViaii kpon rnstantlv on hand old Ken tucky Rye and North Carolina Corn Whis kies, Imported Brandies, Wines and Segars. Purchasers will do well to examine my stock before buying eisewnere. EST" SEGARS A SPECIALITY oct7 121-ly A. AD III ATT. H. VOLLETlS ADRIAN & VOLLERS. WHOLES A.LE DEALERS IS Groceries and Liquors, Importers of German and Havana Cigars, AND Commission Merchant South-east Corner Dock and Front Streets. WILMINGTON, N. C. -i-T..l 4Ua lorrrocf anri hfist, a.?SOrted StOCk of Groceries and Liquors in the City, Dealers will find it to tneir interest wgivcm before buying eisewnere. mav 17-tf II . MARCUS, Wholesale Dealer IN LIQUOR, TOBACCO & SEGARS, PRINCESS ST., ABOVE FIRST RATIONAL BANK, WILMINGTON, N. C, P. S. A full supply of Ale and Lager Beer in Half and Quarter Barrels. Families supplied with Bottled Ale and Lager Beer, feb 3 221'tf . 1873. Fnrnitiire & uarpet ists. vis :--'-f ,!;: j WAREHOUSE. THE 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 purchasing, D. A. SMITH & CO. ian 9 200 tf J.- S. TOPHAM & CO., No. 8 South Front Street, N. MANUFACTURERS AND Wholesale and Retail Dealers in SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS & TRVAELING BAGS Collars, Hamcs, Trace Cnams, Whips, Spurs, Dog Collars. Saddle Cloths, Woolen & Linen Horse Covers Fly Nets, Feather Dusters, Axle Grease, Bridles, of all kinds, Sad dlery Hard ware, &c. J u & o , SECOND IIANP HARNESS, SADDLES, REINS, &c. CHEAP FOR CASH. June 7 1-ly F. A. SHTJTTE No. 3 AND 5 GRANITE ROW, Dealer In FURNITURE, MATTKJSSSES, WINDOW 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. mayl5 MAGISTRATES BLANKS A full line on hand, and for sale feb 25 s HALL. 00 I GOD I: RAIL ROADS. Wilmington & Weldon 11. R. Companji Ojtice Genes al Sufbsisxkndsj;t, SSDSST, i , 1873. ) WiLairaGTOK, N. C, June 14 CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. ON AND AFTER JUNE 15th INSTANT. ;-;PASSEMGER TRAINS on the Wil fcfinon and Weldon Eailrbad will run aa follows: ' MAIL TRAIN. Leave Union Denot dailv fSun- dave excepted") At 8:15 A. M Arrive at Goldsboro 12: 11 P. M Rocky Mount ..... 2:11 P. M 'Weldon....: 3:50 M Leave Weldon dailv (Sundays excepted) At 9:30 A: M Arrive at Rockv Mount 11:20 A. M Goldaboro. 1:16 P. M Union Depot 5:45 P. M EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Union Depot daily. . . At 5:35 P. M Arrive at Goldsboro 9:05 A. M Rockv Mount 11:34 A. M Weldon . 1:20 A. M Leavs Weldon daily 6:25 P..M Arrive at Rockv Mount 8:11 P. M Gsldsboro 10:20 P. M Union Depot 3:10 A. M Mail Train makes close connection at Weldon tor all points North via Bay Line and Acquia jreeK routes. Express Train connects only with Acquia Creek route. PULLMAN'S PALACE SLEEPING CARS ON THIS TRAIN. FREIGHT TRAIN8 will leave Wiirainc ton tri-weckly at 6.00 A. M., and arrive at 1.40 1. M. EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wilmington daily (Sundays excepted) at 6:00 P. M., and arrive at a:uu r. m.. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. June 14 23-tf Carolina Central Railway company, WILMINGTON, N. C, ) May 14, 1873. f toarwssssHHM mmm SCHEDULE. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE WILMTK GTO N DAILY (Ex cept Sundays) at 8:00 A M Arrive at Wadesboro at 5:25 P M Leave Wadesboro at 7:10 A M Arrive at Wilmington at 4:35 P M FREIGHT TRAINS. Leave Wilmington daily (except Sundays) 6:00 A M Arrive at Laurinburg at 5:30 P M Leave Laurinburg at :00 A M Arrive at Wilmington at 5.30 PM PASSENGER TRAINS. Leave Charlotte daily, Sundays exceDted. at 8.00 A M Arrive at Bufialo at 12.00 M Leave Buffalo at l.CO P M Arrive at Charlotte at 5.15 PM Trres-nlar Lumber and Timber Trains run on both portions of the Road as the busi ness requires. A Dailv Stace will soon run in connection with the traiiis on both ends of this Rail way. S. L. FREMONT, Cuief Engineer and Sup't. 311-tt may 19 NATIONAL HOTEL, R. JONES, Proprietor, The only first class Hotel in WILMINGTON, N. G. and after this date, the rate lor inars SiENT BOARD will be $3 and $2 per day, according to location of Rooms. June 4 14-tf R. F. W. LOPER. I. DOUGETEN LOPER & DOUGHTEN, NAVAL STORES AND SOUTHERN PRODUCTS, NO. 55 NORTH FRONT STREET, Philadelphia, Pa. r,-iQ-o j-- Tnmpntinfi Tasks solicited and promptly filled at lowest market price. marend Philadelphia and Southern Mail ' Steamship Line. T 1HE FIRST CLASS STEAMERS PIONEER, 825 TONS Captain JOHN WAKELEY, T0NAWANDA, 850 TONS, Captain C. C. WILTB INKS form a weekly line, and sail alternately from Philadelphia and Wilmington every Tucs day morning, at 6 o'clock. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING Given to New York, Boston, Providence, Fall River, Portland and all points in the 1kT rnirlanH iitaip fit ftS lOW KlteS 8S DV any other route. Also to Liverpool, London, Antwerp, Bremen, Hamburg, Amsterdam, and all points on tne eonuncumuu cui wt of England. . Through rates from Philadelphia to all goints in North Carolina, South fSirolina, Georgia, Alabama; Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee, at as low rates as by compe ting lines. For Freight engagements, and rates apply to WORTH & WORTH, Agents, Wlimingion, ri. j, J. M. Fokshee, Superintendent. Or to wm. JAHrF. General Acent. -J? and 239 Dock Street, Philadelphia, june o r I If RAIL ROADS. Piedmont Air-Line Railway. Richmond and Danville, Richmond and Danville R. W., N. Division, and North Western N. C. R. W Condensed Time Table. la effect on and after Snddy Mai 11, i arro rvo 4 O. GOING NORTH. STATIONS. MAIL. KxraEss. Leave Charlotte ' Salisbury " Greensboro.'... " Danville " Burkville Arrive at Richmond. . 7.10 p. m 9.50 1.40 A. M 4.32 9.44 12.45 r." M 6.25 A. H. 8.34 44 11.10 1.53 P. M. &.fO 9.'6(5 GOING SOUTH. 6TATIOMS. M.AIU I EXPRESS. Leave Richmnd ' Burkville..,.. " Danville " Greensboro... " Solisbury Arrive at Charlotte. . 2.30 p. M 5.55 10.41 2.15 A. M 4.57 " 7.27 " 5.10 A. M. 8.28 41 12.75 p. ii. 4.00 44 6.22 44 8.30 44 GOING WEST. STATIONS. MAIL. EXPRESS Leave Greensboro' . . . 41 Co. Shops 44 Hillsboro' .... 44 Raleigh Arrive at Goldsboro' . 1.45 A. M 3.36 44 10.21 A M. ar 12. 20 pm 4.53 g.05 11.0c it it GOING WEST. STATIONS. MAIL. EXPRESS Leaye Goldsboro'.... 44 Raleigh 44 Hillsboro' 44 Co. Shops Arrive at Greensboro' 4.00 p. m 7.45 44 10.21 44 12.05 44 1.30 44 2.13 p. M. 3.30 44 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 Greensboro 3:40 P M Arrive at Kern ers viile. . . . , 5:10 P M Leave Kernersvillc ..... 1 .9:00 A M Arrive at Greensboro 10:30 A 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 ol tickets same as -other routes. .Trains to and from Points East of Greens bo o connect at Greensboro with Mail Tr )ins to or from points North or South. Mail trains daily, both ways, over entire lei gth of Road. Express daily between Cqmpany Shopb and Charlotte, (Sundays excepted.) Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains between Charlotte ?v'l Richmond, without change.) Fur lurthcr information address S. E. ALLEN, General Ticket Agent. Greensboro, N. C. T. M. R. TALCOTT, Engineer and Gcn'l Spucrintendant. may 21 OFFICE PETERSBURG R. R. Co.l May, 31st, 1872. fr 0 N AND AFTER JUNE 3RD, THE trains will run as follows: LEAVE WELDON. Express Train ' j 7:30 p. m. iVlail Train :; p. m. ARRIVE AT PETERSBURG. Express 10:50 p. m. Mail 7:00 p. m. LEAVE PETERSBURG. Mail 6:30 a. m. Express 3:50 p. m. ARRIVE AT WELDON. Mail 9:40 a. m. Express 6:50 p. m. FREIGHT TKAlJNtf. Leave Petersburg 8:00 a. m. Tiftave Weldon 8:00 p. m. Arrive at Welden 3:00 p. ml Arrive at Petersburg a. m. GASTON TRAINS. Leave Petersburg 6:00 a.m. Leave Gaston 1:1a p. m Arrive at Gaston 12:50 p. m. Arrive at Petersburg 8:10 p. m. No trains will run on "Sunday except Ex 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 recaived after that hour. j p. 5-t.f Enerineer and General Manaeer. BE YOUR OWN LANDLORD. BUILDING LOTS for sale in healthy and desirable localities on Church, Nun, Ann, Orange, Dock, Chesnut, Mulberry, Walnut, Red Cross, Rankin, Dickinson, Wood, Char lotte, Sixth, Seventh, Wilson, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth andThlr teenth streets. Satisfactory time given fo payment. Apply to 1 JAMES WILSON. febS 2?6-tf C BATTLE MORTGAGE DEEOSr-Ott tnd and for 6ale 1 3d SO HALL. J 9 HISCELLANEOUS. 4l UompUte Pictorial tHitory oj the Time." "The lest, cheapest, ami most sucemful Family Paper in the Un ion." Harper IWccfcly. ''- . .4 J Notices fif tiU &hs. ' The Weekly isthe'abicsl and most pon erful illurt rated periodical publish ed lu thi country. Its editorials arc scholarly aud convincing and carry much" weight, its illustrations of current events are full aud fresh, and are prepared by our best dcalgu ers. With a circulation of" 150,000, tlio Weekly is read ty at. .least half a million persons, and its influence as n organ ot opinion is simply-tremendous. Tho.Wctklv maintains a pcsKive position, and expresses decided views err political and social prob lems. Louisvillo Courier-Journal. SUBSCRIPTIONS. 1S73. Terms : Harper's Weekly, one year fl oo An extra copy of cither the Magazit r, Vcekly, or Bazar will be supplied gratis lor every Club of Five Subscribers at f 1 00 each, in one remittance ; or, six copies lor $3 00, without extra copy. Subscriptions to llarpcr'a Magazine, Weekly, and Bazar, to one addreis for uuc year, $7 00: Back nnmbcrs can bo supplied at any time. The Annual Volumes of Harper's Weekly, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by ex press, free ol expense, lor f 7 00 each. A complete set, comprising sixteen volumes, sent on receipt of cash at the rate of J ." ' per vol., freight at expense of purchaser. The postage on Harper's Weekly is L'O cents a year, which must be paid at tbc subscriber's post-office. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. aprll 17 . 28itt ' A Repository $f Fashion, Plot sure aiol Instruction." HARPER'S BAZAR. NOTICES OP THE PRESS. The Bazar is edited with a contribution of tact and talent that wc seldom find in auy journal, and the journal itself is tho organ of the great world ol fashion. JJonton Trav eller. The Bazar commends itself to every mem ber of the household to tho children by droll and pretty pictures, to the young la dies by its fashion plates In endless variet y, to the provident matron by its patterns lor the children's clothes, 1o paterfamilias by its tasteful designs for embroidered slippers and luxurious dressing gowns. But tin: reading matter of the Bazar is uniformly ol great excellence. The paper has acquired a wide popularity for the 11 reside enjoyment it affords. .V Y Evening Post. SUBSCRIPTIONS 187J. TERMS : Harper's Bazar, one year. .... $1 00 An extra copy of either tho Magazine, Weekly or Bazar will bS supplied gratis lor every club of five subscribers at $4 cacli, in one remittance; or 6lx copies for $20, with out extra copy. Subscriptions to Harper's Magazine, Weekly, and Bazar, to one address lor diie year, flO; or two of Harper's Periodic als to one address lor one year $7. Back numbers can be supplied at any tim The five volumes of Harper's Bazar, lor the years 1868, 'C9, '70, '71, '73, elegantly bound in green morocco cloth, will bu ttni by express, freight prepaid, for f 7 each, The postago on Harper's Baztr is J0 cent i a year, which must be paid at the su-bi ti i ber's post office. Address HARPER & BR OTHER 84 New Yoik. . april 11 J7'J Vol. VII 187. OLD .AJVD IVEW . THE PEOPLE'S MAGAZINE. Edited by Edward E. Hale. The enlarged resources placed In thu hands of the OLD AND NEW, by the pub lic and by the proprietors, enable them to announce a volume of wider interest than they have ever published. Mrs Grccnovgh's Story, PylJidnia, and Mr naWs Story, Ups and Doicn, will be continued and completed in this volume. A series of short stories by Miss Meredithl Mrs Stove, Mrs Whitney Miss Hale, Mr Perkins, Mr Loriuy, and others, has been engaged. Mr Martin eau's scries will be continued in papers on The Church and Its Exclusive Claims, Scripture and tho Limits of Its Au thority; God in Humanity, fcc. The series of articles on Political Sclera c hy 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; TarifE and Protection What the New Administration must do Labor and Wages Question. The subjects of critical interest in NATURAL HISTORY ANDPHILOSOl'Ili will be illustrated by different gentlemen eminent in their lines of research. We shall soon have the pleasure of printlog pnix-re, among others, by Prof. Lesley, Mr DalJ, Dr Gray, and President HllL THE EXAMINER is not conflnedMo tho review of the publi cations of a few houses, but attempts to give some account ol the more Important issues from the French, German and Eng lish press, as well as our own. THE RECORD OF PROGRESS describes tho substantial advance which tLo world has made, in whatever direction or in whatever region, with special reference to improvements in domestic lifo which may be attempted in America. The magazine will be under the editorial charge of Edwabd E. Haie. who will h&vo wider assistance than heretofore in the man agemcDt of its Journal department. GIVEJS AWAY ! The beautiful Chromolith . 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