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r-7 'oil C7 ' . s- ' ' -'if-JM I I I II X ' 1 Mm o VOL. XVI-NO. 206. THE DAII.T 'lArnwtt Y " ' - sassa - " ' v n n ft , nil si i. ,l.lFnrfi. ' r.,t . . " " 4.. . ICMUKLHAKD ritlCK. Proprietor.. 1 Of SbMrlptl: Dally Tper, one year, Invariably la advance, 110 00 ix monthi, " M three months, " on month, Weekly Taper, one yoar, " " six months. " 5 00 3 00 1 00 3 CO 2 00 All letters oa business counectod with this office niusi t addressed to the proprietors. . Ilat.a mf A .1 i.ui AcriBTiBKMeirTB wiu bo inserted at Uio rate of i per square for the first Insertion; 13.50 week ; and 18 per mouth. TV n 1 T n . - per vr toss are counted as Longer Advertisements ia proportion. a square. Aavertisemouts inserted every other day are ueu as new at each and every insertion. Advert IUVIWIIXI uu luo iijiij m c nargcd 60 per cent, additional to abovo rates. carriage, Death and Obituary Notice charged m Advertisements. are No publication reflecting upon private character wm o allowed in our columns, either as advertise ments or olhor wise. r No publloation mado without a rcsponsi ble name. GENERAL DIRECTORY. errv offickus Mayor John Dawson. j P?,rrf 0SA'rti"--i D Wallace. II VonGlahn, A w ritjht, W H Anderson. JlfunW Robert Ransom. Avrta Deputy Martha! H J Jones. ;iTr an lranreT T W Anderson. , f 't: o M- JlarJtrf -L M Williams .h'fJ1!? J'WortmetUR J Join. ''Au Mr Hurh na-B W Beery. Rib" n Scbnlken, first ward ; James Phaokolford, second ward ; B W Boery, third ward: W Bnrkhcuuor, fonrth ward. (ily Purveyor W II James. H wxx lnvtors-V V B Yopp, J W Totter, Thompson. tOMMISSIOXKUS OK NAVIGATION AM) PILOTAGE. tt tit n . ir .t , a" .niv w airman; Wrn B Flanwr, Wm m iinrriun, Murray, win a Andrrson, of Wil mington; an. HwiftUalloway.of Bmithvillo. TIiob II. llowpy, Clerk. COVNTY OFFIC'KIIS. Vlutinuan of Cm,Uy Omrt-Wm A Wricht. A;'-r (hurl t'.rJt-II A Batru Clerk of (huiUy (burt-ll B Wood, Jr. Mr-8ntnufl It Bunting. Comuy Solicitor John h Ilolmoa. JifjiUtr ( gorge W t'ollock. Special MarrirtratrJon 3 CoiioIiv. a te': ?Vr-T8oD Y" W H lrkln. John touj tfuropyora-Jawea W WUliame, John ( JMy JVMr,vOwon Fcnuell. Jr. j " i jut. iinniu.i, , ''w'-HD Wallaco, John A Tay lor, John A Handera. H'ar(ww o tft I'oor John A Taylor. John A taV,'Arcld McMillan, Iaalc JaiuVV, Luke " urkiiui tt n ijarKinn. jy-aHrr(,fJuUio liuildingn -Sainuol It BunU furiy llang,T0 P Aloxandor. TOmrj-John O Wcn.d, Daniel P Bland. htantUird A'wpr-John C Wootl. M reck Manor John A Handera. A.Zry 2iti- JohnJ Conoley. XuiiTutteniUTUi of amnion f:hool-8 1) Wal laoe, Jamua Korr, W 8 Larkins, John D Towers. Jt it itryan. .. inneHrn of Karxd tr of Kamd Mnr T.1, a t.-, Arnhihaid , Aldonnau. James O Bowden, John 6 iZ?vu' A"ru( AJtiorman. Thomas W l'layer. W J Trico, B Bouthorland, J M Henderson, It (J John, on. lnPMl"rn of Titnber. d o. L II Bow.lnn Aldorman. Ooorge McDuilie, W M Munroe. E Tur. hngton, II M Bmhop. 1 iNjtrirt of J-roviriont, tc-D E Bunting - ' ' . w, uuvijfg JUUOrnilQ, IIAILKOADS. WILMINQTON & MANCHESTER B. R. jTtmUTU Henry M Drano. lHrrt,m John Da won, Henry Nc W. A J DeRossct, D 8 Cowan, (Joo W Mills, James Q Burr, Itichard B yVe(W7U Henry M Drano, 'Nutt.OOTars o J W McCall n.. " fMTfa Si'iwinfnlMrfwilliam Macltao. frrrttary ami 'IrtamrerVi A Walker. (ll..'iH!lt ?-John L Cantwell. WILMINQTON A WELDON IUILltOAD. rrtUlmt-H H Bridgors. rwforf-l'K Dickinson, Wm A Wright. B D iioe, Airre.i aiartin, A U VanBokkolen, EU tT. V.' - ftiUor, joua iverctt, w D laircloth, isrincr and Sipm'nndti8 L Fremont. Hrcrttary and lYtatmrer-J W Thompson. rmniwW 2ranporlationYim Smith. wrwr-ai ifrt yijett: arut Clerk Vim MTois- VII. Oeneral Freight Agent Q L Dudley. Jtf(iter Mechanic hi Hankins. , wit,aiiJNUlw, CHABLOTTE AND RUTIIER. . lUUU tlAUJLtUAD, PreaultU Robert n Cowan. Ihrector- J LTerson, A II VanBokkolon, John A McDowell Robert B French, Walter L Stoelo titcphen W Colo.Samuel H Walkup, ENye Hutch! InsonJIIaywood W Cuion, C C Uonderaon, AO Lo- Fufm-tntewlenlVr. J. Everett. Ma$terof TranportationV H Allen, .srretary amt 2 WwprI T Alderman. Matter Mechanic W Gill ' JfrtMi .Agent WU French. OFFICE REMOVAL. DR. ROGER CUTLAR, SVR0E0N DENTIST, i HAS removed his Ofllce to the South side Market Street, be-' t woon 2nd and 3rd, next door East of rV.r ii ""KQr vtvz btore. Having secured 5!u3.h.ta. P"P"d to traotico t. uu juvcnanieai Dentistry upon the most approved principles of dcutal'sciSnco : iu which aU roquisite skill and duo pains will bo Ira ployed to render his .faervioea satisfactory to the luiiuV4 The improved articles of Crystal Gold lately in iroaucea to tne profossion. have almost entirely superseded the nepessity for Extraction, and in 71 'a1 Me fKimu manipulator, teeth can be restored, the contour of which has been greatly &Ef b'Mde?y the applications forX ng teeth without pain, are known and employed In cases where practicable. Terms c but charges moderate. ' rc 17 197-tf la Store aud for Sale at Lowest Cash Prices. 100 BBLS. Family Floir.r .lifr t grades, 60 25 60 Super Flour, Fine Pec!ie.'? Belf Ri,,infi: Floor, II unci lif Crushed and Powdered Sugars. A Sugar, Extra O Sugar, Yellow G a No. 1 Mackerel. 23 20 40 25 15 10 tierces Carolina Rioo, fo bbls. Soda and Sugar Crackers, . GO boxes Sugar, Butter, Lemon and Ginger , , Crackers, 60 boxes assorted Candy, Torr",y Candy, assorted, 0 Layer Rauuna and 25 hair LoxOs do., 10 bbls. Champagne Cider, Srfinutsur W" Full stock of Pickles, Canned Fruits Cordis Ppices, Twina. Wrapping Paper, ftSS kurch, Broom. Chewuig and HmokiaK Tha aU sorts of Brushes, Pai&. Naili; Crkerv jkn?' tor, L'heese and Lard, Scales for Grocers, iie and Polder, Ac, -Ac. "uu At wholesale only, by . , ADRIAN A TOLLERS, Corner Dock and Front atreeta. Pr" 1CCU . ., all rjxr,3 cr msxs . JC3 EAL3 AT T2j ' i ft I vsnwajiiiij i V U aJi I HOIIIAAil't mW I A I 1 1 1 - -waMMnaBMaMtHMHHiiiBi 3 GREAT QUESTION, i "Can I better pre-vlile Tor my Family, than "7 epnaing a small portion of my n. eoine tor a l'ollty on injr Llfel" 30,000 rcrsous Lave Insured in the ATM LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF IIAIITFORD, CONN., And others are Dally Applying. lliin. principle of 1.1 FK 1.VSMIAXCK has I. become so well demonstrated, that it is hardly occesary at this day to go into an argument in its npporU tvery individual who has a family or car ones dependent upon his exiateuco, is ia fact verlookincr, if not violatinir. i,ne i,r t im' portant duties of life, in not guarding tLem aKaint want, and protecting tl,i-.n rn.m .....-.. .t death dynvo th,,,n of his support and assistance. rcniium, a requisite sum is tecurcd in case of cath. to nroviilu thmn villi niu.iui. . . " 7 numimcuu) mronifU UIO. DCCUriUCT SUCil a tm mv tin. i'i3miv, lui wm uring to tho death. od the happy consolation that vonr wif ..! re.,.1,w.lJ. .not bo kft destitute, or to THE COLD CHEERLESS SYMPATHY nw a v r-t Ar . Y. BLE WORLD. To those whose good impuloa are moved to this accomplishment for their family's fntlll-A nrnf Art J THE JJTXA LIFE IVSrRlvrw rn moss coraiauy recommended for the carrying out of theso desires. Tim tVimnanv h.. i.,r ;5 , .... V wmaa W u existencefor FORTY EIGHT years.and nowUuI lapital of over $4,500,000 00 luiius as ono 01 the mi u tiwin.-'nt. ,f t,-...... w u-iiou ai u oners positively the best induco- wuiiba i;r wtii it jtaacis m the world. vr "ve jiuncireu rwis Have hon taken in the st twelve months upon the most influential citi--ns of North Carolina, lint nf ti,; .i. . rrr . " uuuiuci iuiir over promptly to survivors ; and but for this fore thought and ACTION not one dollar would havo "".ii hi u iittir eiaies tor the beiu-ttt of bereaved loved onus. After the 2ud vear their I ou per tent. Dividends I paid to Pulley noiuers every year during Life, and at death the Tolicy is paid to survivors. ma uu Kcs irom 14 to 05 years are taken for term of years or the WHOLE TERM OF LIFE ..uuu,,n n.ouvio f iu.uoo, and tho rales i t uiai.-n accoruing lo aKO. THIS PltOVI KION CANNOT BE TAKEN FOR DEBT l r IT OOEH TO THE FAMILY It (miElt DEl-EiNlI "t.TUEIU SPECIAL USE AND HUT- v -".uuiiuiij no 10m. uiiwocour- "J "cu may n ave your family or depend ent frionas dcstituto, and the other ASSURES .... ... vo.n.ormoiH support at your decease : ran """"w" on ok which is to be chosen? Everv ..... u mg 1'K'BQuru oi me times bears hard upon a man in tho fulness of his strength it will bo tar more severe upon a woman and child ren left at such a conjuncture as this without re- .wui u. ur promcior, ana it is easier for a man tc pay las trcminm than for inn tm;iv 1 1; out his aid and without mn. For further information caU on tho Agent who touuh hid luviiuuon 10 everv mm r fh n.i Ly o WOItLD. JOHN E. SPEARMAN, Affenl, iio.nt.-k cuoci, otsiwoeu and d. Jan. 27 wnmington, N. C. 103 2faw wtf KRITISH PERIODICALS. rwi. . The K.llnl.nl. I.-..! - iioii uuarirrlv lltvlrw m, u: The Westmlmaer llevlew (Bad'ical 1 : The North British ICevlew (Freo ciiurch.) Blarkwooil'sKdlnburgn Magazine (Tory.) Tliese foreign periodicals are regularly repub lished by us in tho same stylo as heretofore 1 hose who know them and who have long sub scribed to them, need no reminder; those whom the civil war of the last few years has deprived of r "i'1'i'iy oi mo ucst periodical hterature, will be glad to have them again within " : .T ' "uu .,V,oao Wu0 may "over yet have met with them, will assuredly be well pleased to .u.vuncu icpiTis oi me progress of Eu roptan science and literature. TKIOlS FOH 180T. lZ Inl I 5 n ?)evf0Ws tt per an, r or All V 'J nf 1 tin Huvini.. 7. J 1 ...vi .roiioira, ............. LV. u.v.i i. ..... v "jf o oi me lievie ws. ...... For all 4 of tho Reviews For Blackwood's Magazine .' For Blackwood and 1 Review . . For Blackwooa aud any 2 of the Reviews If or Blackwood and 3 of f Via ltiii.'uii'a 10 12 4 7 10 13 For Blackwood and the 4 Reviews. . .. . U OLur.a A discount of twenty per cetit. will be allowed to clubs of four or more persons. Thus, four copies of Blackwood, or of ono Review, will be sent to one address for tl2 Ho. VmL. 4i, .v,.ona .uU umtniruuu, ior at uu, and bo on. POSTAGE. When sent bv mail, ihn cents a year for "Blackwood," and but Klght Cents year for each of the Reviews. Premiums to New Subscribers. New Subscribers tn icals for 18C7 will be entitled to receive, gratis, any on of the tour lleviews for 1800. New Subscri bers to ail five of the Periodicals for isr.7 r. ceive, gratis, Blackwood or any two of the " Four lieviewt" for laCO. lhese premiums will bo allowed on all new sub- wupMuus receiveu Dciore Aprul, 1867. Subscribers may also obtain back numbers at the following reduced rates, viz : TheAbrti JJritish from .Tn COnihor. inln.itra . ' . T. Westminster from Ann! -isr.i no,K- ioi?o i 1 "-J. '"'uuiiu . 111 n 1 .11111111117:1 ami run ir.f rTi iit'? Ior "ie years lnolllulva or, A ()ia 7. 7 i . .. ' 1803, at the rate of $1 50 a year for each Review ; also Blackwood' for 186G. for or any $2 50. Neither premiums tn !inriuriUi.. .i.v. count to Clubs, nor reduced prioes'for back num pers. can be allowed, unless the moilBT is rnmit tflll tin-Off tn tho T,. .;.i " No premiums ran ho mn mi... THE LEONAltD SCOl'T PTiRT Tn'rvn nn - c Trt, . "O.t.a ton street, N. Y w W. The; j. a. x ui), w. aiso publisli the PABMEE'S flnTnp by Henbt Stevens, of P!flitlVwnrrri anil Ia Li. T 3 f.-"ufV,,n ' 01 laie '-'oge. 2 vols., Royal Oc- iuuu uages, ami numerous Engravings. nai.l a - iuu, poBl XIICU II ior Hie twn vnnmna I, Hf;l il April 21 173 UNDERTAKING AND BCILDING. f?l The subscribers icould respectfully X inform the citizens of Wilmington ill anu urrouKttn'7 counlm ihnt th,. tape USDEKTAKEK'S KSTABLISIIMKNT ZkN THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OP ttttpti J and IMucess streets, wh narr.il tn inilr. .11 .1 C. I r - vvi i hid ui tu uesenpuons ma hogany, Black Wraluut, Poplar, Cherry, Ac. Thev haTO rontrnntil a. fino IIU 1 lD ... l tend to dovote their attention particularly to the UNDERTAKER'S BUSINESS. uu wouia do pleased to waif. ni.n .i. mw..n..l ... . " "j-- -..j u.i nuu I ' 1 tl ev ..S inMterworkiiien mansli p and prices "e""" r. ti.'-ih .'LCS-. is Will fclan ,.1, , . CAItPENTOlAvoRirei)Vr FtJpi?UKE. cn be found at t -f tny Ae,6C9Plio l . 1r?f " tLHr shop durinir the and do They day, and at their 7e7idoSSe any hour Poi th T A ahaio of tho pubHo natr! ?f f,:i f.uhL SAMUEL L. YOPP, J'JEL W. WOOLVlN. 169odlm april 14 VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE. PKKSOM deslrlne t pareha, Land, wouhl do well to call and examine the lands of the late Henry N. Howard, consisting of ?a al uuio mce rann, anu a large quantity of Turpen- t2d"i .There is amonP tLem Suable plan Unru n IbeKn county, known as the Crawford tanaa, a hne stand for a county store. WuUamT?edSn deBif61 Wi" b fnby WrLTjijr N pEDEN, Admr's and anril 23 ALLMAND A. McOl, f Comr's. ' " "l u,e a;ivanataeres oftered lie ol tho LARGKST. RAFEht vwu'li ."iiiiVr IiST AND MOST POPUIAR AND IHOLIABLF COMPANIES IN THE WORLrT "lALLL WILMiy GrTQN. N. 1 wrpnan s nume Association. Printinn . i .. :- , . w wmm 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 w ,: . . 1 r nririTinnii i .mm a Wilmington and Man. Railroad Co, GXEBAL SCFEEIXTEXDEST'e OlTICE, ) Wilmisotoh, N. C, May 3, 1867. 0 and after Slay 5th. onlv nnr H-ilv Taaacnger Train will be run on this road. Leave Wilmington , 8 20 T. M. Arrive at Kingeville 8 00 A. M. Leave Kingeville 4 15 r. M. Arrive at Wilmington... 4 00 A. M. Close connection made at Wilmington with the WUmington & Weldon Railroad, at Florence with the North Eastern Railroad for Charleston, and Cheraw & Darlington Railroad for Cheraw, and at Kingsville with the tfouth Carolina Railroad for Augusta. WM. MacRAE, Oen'l. Sup't. myi 18C-tf tTilniintou aud U'eldon Railroad Co. OrncE Cnitr Exgiskeb akd Srp'7., 1 Wulminoton, April 2(5, 1867. ( CHANGE OF CHF.DUI1E. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, MAY 5TH, THE passenger trains will run over this road as follows : Leave Wilmington.'. . . . . C:40 A. M. and 4:0G P M. Arrive at Wilmington. . 7:30 P. M. and 7:15 A. M. Ve "ei?n io::iO A. M. and 8:15 P. M. Arrive at AVeldoi 3:00 P. M. and 3:54 A. M. in rral.n8,wm I!aM8 Ooldaboro', going North, at am, as"?1 v- eoins autb' at 1:23 The night train each way is an accommodation train, and will run daily, aud connects all the wav to New York via Richmond. The dav train will not run on Kniwliiv. it i. .fi n 1... North, by Richmond, Old Bay Line and Annemes six Jino Trains connect cl. andNewlxin. 0 S. L. FREMONT, aprii2G Chu f Eng. and SupX Paier8 ronriiif Pi-limlnln rn flid linn .:TI t,. t.nia nrtiirn Office Gen'l Sup't Wil. & Max. R. R. Co., UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE fpIIK following rates will 1 rliarKeil on -A- uram from Wilmington lo Charleston Cheraw , ' Columbia... 'Augusta.... .......I'.'""' 15 eta per bushel ..... 12 " ' 12 . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . 15 " " '..WM.. MacRAE, General Superintendent. ,135-tf march 6 Transportation Office. WiLitiHOTON, Chablotte 4 R. R. R. Co., Yftlmington, N. C, Nov. 1, lbtiC. lJWMATO AFTER JUNE 1st, 18CC, the MaU J. iTauionthia road will leavu Wihnino-.. t H ..1-,.I, r ... . .. r v.. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and arrive i r t,:.. """ o u,i tT'ii a . . ab uaini xi in hi :i ri pinir . . . . M., on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays and arrive iosWilmlngtou at 3 o'clock, R M. i . ill. ikULliTUl.lL' Will 1AO.VA Niin1 H 11 FT ll-- WM. H. ALLEN, Nov. 1 master of Transportation. 80 tf MILLINERY. TUB undersigned Is now opening his new stock of Millinerv CinnAa ,..v, . Ull and Complete HnlAntinn r,f ..an4i,: n. . 1- ... . . . v4 fciiiUK 1 11 UIH line, or the verv latent and mmt . of Bonnets. Hats. nRw.'vCr "'2 ,1 t ; . r i ......j, riunuo. 1.1 CI. Jt and Bonnet Ruches. Straw Trhnminmi r ments, which will be replenished weekly during the season, so that ho will guarantee his kind n ... V' .iiwuiHifjo 11114 Ul 11 H,- ynu be replenished weekly during that ho Will irnnrantnn 1,;,,,1 trons in the City and Country that there will be """""b icnuy new oui in tne above line that can. not be found at his Store. FANCY GOODS A fine assortment of Paris Dress Button. Trim. mingS and Fringes. Paraanla nnn.1. tm;... lwF?'$?lerjt HlBh Efftag. Laces, Hoop blurts, of the smaUest dimensions, Cluny Lace. Ljnen and Paper Collars with Cluny insertings, and an endless variety of Braids of all styles and colors, sowing and em broidering Silks. TanpB. Rtav r,,i mi7 t. i Spool Cotton, Pins and Needles of all kinds in a prcat variety. Nets. Waterfall- t; and Uent s, also a varied selection of Gent's Shirt Bosoms and Collars, Fancy Baskets, Canary Birds and Cages. . vauarjirua TOILET ARTICLES. A beautiful and ?ie; Hair, Oils, Extracts, Cosmetics, Fancy Soaps of the finest flavors. Tooth and Vail i.uDuH, pressing uomns. Tuckinir. T.ntr anil rae-tootli Combs, Puff Boxes and Powders of the finest grades, Toilet Setts, and fancy China Cups and SaucerB, suitable for Birthday Presents. CONFECTIONERY A N D TOYS. VARIETY STORE. 21 and 23 South Front Street, between Market and Dock Streets, L. FLANAGAN. april 9 lC4-tf DISSOLUTION. mnis between Isaac Guthman, of h ladelphia Pa. vujiuinrnaip heretofore exUtlns i u,"", ,UB"T na 6iyieor HAAS A CO., this dav dissolved hv mninni . r t.' "J "'oouivcu ur 111 III 11 &1 COn8ei cob Haas withdrawing "from the lim '?an s alone authorized to sign for ( hqnidation. day dissolved by mutual consent ; Mr. Ja I. Guth- hqnidation. I. GUTHMAN, per SOL. HAAS, Attorney. JACOB HAAS. J THE firm of HAAS A cn. .; indebted will please settle their accounts at once All bills against the firm will be paid on preeental tion. The business will be continued nnder the old name and style of Haas & Co. J ' 200-1 01 TWENTY-FIVE BARRELS AFIIISSEY, XJ DM, Brandies, Gins, Wiaes, Ales, Porter, PORK, FLOUR, SUGAR, MOLASSES, . - Tl- A riKo . - . i . . . Ac, .T J!AtAK, Hl'AKCtl, CAMJL.ES At wholesale and refail, yery low for cash, at . A.J.. ."..I, . .1-. 1 .V. id, l-iiNCil'S. i It w needless to mention, as every little Master 'ft.iideir8m2Lb.e Bent 40 na' inc!osing the money and Miss in the City knowsVboret in a registered letter (stamp en- finest Candifia .ml 1 .1.'., J luD Closed) at Our risk. laro-or imnnnl. K C, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 2-W67 POSTPONED TO JUNE GRAND CHARITABLE PRESENTATION C O N CEHT! IV AJI OK THE SOUTHERN ORI'IIAN S AS S O C I A T I ON Incorporatod by the legislature ginia. Jan'y 30, lHf7. of Vlr- TO Eg GIVKK AT THE MARYLAND lNSTTTnrK EALTTJloiiK, - June 17, 1HQ7. a ne A'roiitaof this Concert will bo civrn 4 1. C . 1 1 y" 1 . . T uitj oouuiern uqjnan s Association to the subjoined addreea from tlio oflicers of which we call the attention of the public : " We, the officers of the KoutliMn (tn.i. ;... 1- sociaUon for the maintenanco(hnd education of tho .nwwura uii;iiiio in uec ay;(i Mnnf ii..-r. .,,i,i. imi! .fr U necly es who .Thanking our friends tor their past contribu- .oowui.it, wo again apieal to them to help us m a more extensiye enterprise. It is the bi e i , r.AB ,auon lo "eel a "Home and School for the orphans of the South, both male -uu icmaio, ou an exiensive scale, in thacity of r-T,,. ; "luacemeni 10 nave tho building located there, the Common Conned of Ii S Kuuranreea ten acres oriand, in an elevated and healthful location, and will increase iuo vfuouutjr ui uuiu u nt3cuea, r It is with a confident hope in favorable response to this appeal to a public which has never yet failed to susUin a charitablo institution, that we TapATn mtan arrangement with Messrs. L. 1. PALMER & CO., No. 13 Holliday street, Balti- Jt.ff' 0fOlg?uea rand Mutual Presentation Concert for its benefit, and earnestly solicit the Kindly aid and patronage of th nnhiin its success." r ,.-v.u (Signed) , ' ; ' Mrs. J. L. HAMMOND, President. . ' Mis. E. A. F. MEARS, Treasurer. Mrs J. H. SCHIERS, Recerding Sec'y. R. 8. Matthew, Esqr. ) A. STiBviNa Jr., Esqr. f Counsellors. Battisiobe, Feb. 13, 18C7. 3mal Beem, wnnecessary to add a .single worp to the above address, but the calls upon the Insti tution have been so numerous and pressing, and ' """b" which n is now passing to widen the circle of its charities, is of such an ar duous nature that the management cannot too m..wU..y urKB uponuie numane and sympathetic everywhere, an active participation in this addi- "" mpi 10 alleviate tlie sad condition of ' T "meipieas children, rendered thus by the terrible war through which we have passed. Ana assuredly, whatever mn tive political views of ladies and genUemen here tofore all must agree that the children referred to, could not, by any possibUty, have had any agenpy m bringing about their present deplorable and destitute condition, and are suitable objects for mo cuaruy 01 an persons of whatever shade of kwi opinion. An -Home and School" which they now, more particulaoly seek to establish unH endow, wUl be of incalculable benefit by providing 1 iiiir. on iv T(nn an,i vo mni . n i f r " I : z j "wi a iuk;iiw lur liiphb no m ah nnaa T 1 1 1 1 I. I KMU'lUu UAIII anI 41 - 1 . . . . ' rY- Iv , - morougn eaucation, tnus qiiaWymg them for future usefulness to society at large, in order that thfn m enhstmg the active interest and co-operation of ,il i , - everywnere, we nave concto GRAND PRESENTA TTfYW MTTSTC5AT. nnvnuDnn SOO.ooo Tickets at.thTnol pricl-ot l eah- - . euuumg ine purcnaser to a Rift- there being ono gift to every ticket. The Kifts are ". egant Farm of 241 crcB, improved with extensive dwellings and outbuild ings saw and grist mill, making the kui, ui iv,vw ia goia, valued at. ... . 13.500 3. A farm of ten acres, highly improved near the city of Baltimore lft nnn 4. A gift in Greenbacks.. 5'oon . si imi uuuoo, wiui moaern improvements in Baltimore .. 5,000 C. A three story Brick House, with modern improvements in Baltimore 4 oon 7. A Iwn Btlm Pnl, IT :il" ;'" "UU - j "..tt "uum!, wiuu mouern 8. Two eifts in firefinhnfca tt nnAVMJ iuiijioeuieuis in Baltimore . 5nnn in" gl,7 Qreeacks, ($5000 each).. 10. Fifty gifts in Greenbacks, ($100 each).. Rne hiuldrlia,ift8 in Greenbacks ($50. . 12. One Grand Piano........ 13. " 2,000 5,000 5,000 0,000 1,500 14. Two sauare Jeu V"l0T, Organs, ($150 each) iww ewil).....,,,,. 1000 1,500 l0 V.,c un,area ent 8 Gold Watches, ($150 each; ' 17. One Hundred Laidies fine Gold Watch.1 15,000 18. Fifty silver olated Tp'a suW VtVs V. V C CB. Ill HI HlT.n 10,000 19. One Hundred Elliptic Sewuig Machines 3,750 20. One Huntfr'uVii-jvv '.500 es, tbo eacn r, " i .m ,c" riUO vjoia i;nains and Pin. $49 each 4000 23. Five Hundi-ed Bibles, $20 each . 24. Two Thousand copies 'Pollard'8' South ern History, $5 4 25' $5 Th0U8and pbotograph'iabujn8', 4,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 2C. Two Thousand Fine GoidPensj in cases w ?le lf'Goiu'pgsVis:;:; 28. Two Thousand sets Silver Plated Tea spoons, $3 29. Two Thousand CaU BVlis,'Nypkm'Rings; v lo ...... ... 10,000 4,000 6,000 i The balance consists of the folio wing articles 6,000 S dies and Gents' Gloves and Riding r!P Per Glasses Office and Parlor Furn trlv'Z? esk8' lack Walnut Frames, En- all umuziA a i KLmmonra n n ; . y t t . r7rTo4 ' wuol amounting, to an 600,000 Valuable Gins. , ' PLAN OFDRAWING. tarri.Ito PW" are placed .m.TiT f - v . r uucr twnen drawn out,) tel1 ? gift; the 2d number i"""",-, .7. a De?1 nignest, or second gift, 8taQ wlU Uke Place after the Con. cert, where 6,000 persons can witness it. A com- w" oe cuosen irom tne audience to take (.iwigo vi wo gime, All agents and purchasers will hA mnni; j -""v iijd aiwaruo es soon as publisned. HOW TO ORTAIM TlfllTPTt a nno7fr 1 - , . ,f , wu.uvu "ill. j Tickets wiU be supplied to all Booksellers. Drue ; gists, Musio Dealers, &c, where they can beob- Circulars, , containing full instructions and terms to agente will be mailed upon the receipt of a stamp for rptnrn nnat.rri r f vmauvia M V CA. CAMJll. Ur III nn.TIT,lT.l(lB r (In h A r T' , - O J. lE)k OI Order, draft, or einrAsa. at thn .ll.: i..u ratAH 1 ' wininiuj; uiuu 5 Tickets to one address a nn 10 ou $ . 13 00 00 " - 41 fin frotWfl0 aSent8 wm bo-publiahed discoK wm beBUPPM l0 aSents at 15 per cent. of (hTf5',1 in Pursuance of the provisions or the Internal Revenue I. aw. Hi Rnnn.u . m8ioner of Internal Revenue has, upon due proof Prmit to the Southern Orphan's Asso- ZZ fT Gift Concert exempt from all charges, whetner from special tax or other duty ia respect to such Gift Concert. J n,f r 18 Protection to all Agents, ami exempts Uiemfroni anva..i.u iit,iiio ii i.F.' otherwise. 3 w kT1"8 exemPtion is made npon the ground that the proceeds of the sale of Tickets for this Concert afh-T04 o a chariuble object, and is but n-WK oi me lavor ana consideration " uui tuurw nave oeen nearly every direction. constantly met in REFERENCES. Gen. G. T. Beaubeoabd, New Orleans. ing. Gen. Jf.ft. Thompsos, " Maj. Gen. 8. B. Bcckwer, Col. W. P. MnxFORP, Richmond, Ya. " Cou Geo. P. Kawk, DanviUe, Va. J. H. Moerow, Publisher, Baltimore. 1 v : All orders and communications should be addressed to the Central Office, No. 13 Holliday Street, Baltimore ' L. T. PALMER A CO., Mr, WM. n. BERNARD, S5t?(32St S.SllnTvi' " ' d thon,ed AVnt foV JX a Ticket. L.T.P. &C. ' u .uio, t;uintHuy soncii mo svmp&thv and co operauon m our Grand Precntation Ctfncert, of all who desire to seethe "linir.. .n.i THE JOURNAL ESTABLISHMENT. MAMIES. SUPERIOR WORKIIEN LOW PRICES ! GOOD WORK GUARANTEED! The Journal Office Is now better than ever prepared to do all kinds of PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL JOB PRINTING f In tho best styles of tho art. RAILROAD & STEA3IB0AT COLOR PRINTING AND EVERY DESCBIPTION OP MERCANTILE PRINTING, Willreoeive special attention. Wedding, Business and Visiting Cards Printed in the handsomest styles, on short notice. BILL-HEADS, CIRCULARS, POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, BOOKS, i PAMPHLETS, BILLS OF LADING. DRAY AND OTHER TTf!K"P.TS And every other description of job work PROMPTLY DONE, AT THE Lowest Hates I ENGELHARD & PRICE, Proprietors. P. Heinsberger, BOOK BINDER, AND BLiNKBOOK MANUFACTURER JOURNAL BUILDINGS, . WILMINGTON, N. 0 ACCOUNT BOOKS Made of the best Linen Paper, Ruled and Bound to any pattern desired. Ledgers, Journals, Execution and Trial Dockets, and all kinds of Blank Books . . Law Rooks Magazines, &c, bound k AIXIADlUr .. Q1IUUAL.J.U. m the best manner. ' ' , '" OJ EVEHY DESCRIPTION - mmmw h !rf;, . '4r MK!s RANS031'8 FE3IALE SEMINARY. WILMINGTON, N. C. mil E SECOND TERM nv rrrtra I uii i., , , - v AAtAuaiuAin,nui t& sill! otgiunen,St.8d f FcbrUarr &nd Cla8 09 1,8rd of Visitors," compoHwl of genUemen whoso names will be announced here after Vs Imm invited. This Board wil! 1 present at the examinatioiiH, and will vi.it UiO institution at other times to examine into all matters pertaining to the hi-n.mary, and a full report of its observa tions will be made. It is iaiportant that pupils "intending to -nter for the next term should do m as soon as possi- For particulars, ajiply to Mkh. ROBERT RANSOM, Jan. 28 mncipal. -101-tf JT. f. MILITARY AND POLTTECNIf ACADEMY, " Ill LLSBORO', X. C. A GREAT SCHOOL OF Theoretical and Applied Science. riliitu second Session of the Ninth Acade- jl mic year, opens July 1st, 1867. "rinciial studies at retrain ict ana rvsicai Sciences. Knm'nnennrr a na ture and Drawing, Latin, French and Belles Let- ""j -i";o, j. oimcai economy ana History, -Diplomas conferred upon graduates in the ren war course. J Persons desiring to qualify themselves for Civil i-ivjineerxna or Surteiiors. am ntWo.i . .,i L-ouroe oi r,ngmeenng, Architecture and Drawing, which they may follow, throughout or in part, to the exclusion of all studies unnecessary to fhpir J UI JJUQU. A Commercial course is given to thoso who wisli io orepara ior Duainess Hie. ' no military auties required beyond enough drill iui uejiuiT exerciso. Kxripnaoo mnilor.ln T- u iit'auuy. . For Circulars containing full Information dress , . . - t . 1 iATLS- ad- Ge. R. E. COLSTON, . . HUlsboro', N. O. 202-eodtlstJulv may 23 NEUSE RIVER ACADEMY TS SITUATED In Wavn .tv w. X two miles north of White Hall and snven milna iiout iuos;iy iiau liiopot). . ' TERMS : . , r - . , .......... . ..... . .VAU Vyj 1-rimary isranciies. , m ocieuces, lie.,, . 18 00 iiaiiRuages, c;,.. 25 00 ' Board can be had in Idchlv rcanoot.hio f!.rv.,'i;- for $10 per month. No incidental expenses. Peof. B. F. GRADY, Jr., fob 8 ' inncipal 113-tf Mrs. E. A. Ciillican w ILLt open her School nn Th.n.i.. and Cth streets. vckooer u. on JUUiDerrv. betwoAn Rth Sept. 29 p THE L1D1ES DEPOSITORY. UWV UJf TUlfl CONTlNTTF.T AKT1 TV. creasine destitntion at t.h Snnt h nil In irwvi I - vtH nuu im Will phanco with requests both at home and abroad a nnmber of iadies of Baltimore haveformnd thmnl . iuuj an ABSOCiatinn. nnte fi.a f xtuv UAUltS' AJfilXIHlXUliY." ItS ODteCt 1H to rir nttala anil ana to dispose of it solely for the benelit of its . . ... vuv. w.uv& n ui K uw iters, uraers win also bo taken at the Deposi tory for anv kind of work . . -- , hk I'llllUOQUI. pioyment for thoso who hav nnt. ii n... matri.la ' tan.t8 d as the entorpnso cannot of course be ocii-euoporung, ine Association must depend upon the contributions nf ita fri ATlIa ThA atinna) ! U- i- . . V MU1UU .uu,Tipura nas oeen nxea at So, and ail who are favorably uisnosed ar mmn.iiii r.nn..n.i . : ... - . .vu IIMUCVCU liU Kilt) I their promp and hberal aid, by donation or rnAnt .rt tint. ii. i a " lb- uuiciwiBu, Mf nein xnose Who am ifn no K. v UUIf Mlt7UIBIVeS. The Association havo taken the store No, 97J, jjciiugum sireei, ana expect to be in by the 11th of February. operation President Me. PEYTON HARRISON. Vice President : Mes. JOHN H. B. LATROBE. Treasurer : Mas. W. W. SPENCE Recording Secretary : Mas. JAMES A. STEDART. Corresponding Secretary : Mas. THOMAS MURDOCH. Managers : J1BS. IJUAllLJSa . J. BAKER. S4 Rr,nfh n,U Mas. J. J. BANKARD. Eaat. TtaiHW. nunc. lZ&W. CoUndBtroet. S iujifc, unanes street. Mas. A. D. EGERTOtf 'tun rrw.. - Miss FEICK, Char lea street. Miss FOTHERGILL. Garden 8trfiL Mas. JOHN S. GITTINGSil MomimAnt. .n lit A AU1 BLIfMlN: r. ni i.,i w u Mas. J, R. GOLDSBOTiOnnTT om t-..i.. ..i mil, iu juieurai eireet. IP8, HARRR-JON, 90 Read street. Miss DORA HOFFMAN, Franklin streoT 9, HOWARD, Cathedral street. Su corner Aiaiumoro street and Mas. JOHN H. B. LATROBE, Read and Charlea MmL MERRfmr. wT ...... Xfuo rS ft u,funwu toward street. Mas. READ, Mulberry street. Mas. T. PARKIN SCOTT, 16 St. Paul street. Mas. BAYARD 8MTTFT. int Ml ..! .. --...,.Vu. OMOCW Mas. W. W. SPENCE7Boltorstr1ct",'0"VCk mM ?;08MITH' Saratoga street. Mas. JAMES A. HTRWATiT mi t.-i. .! l Mas. B. B. SPALDnrirr:tV"Wk- feb. 21 ion. Great Improvement in Dentistry I a mTfiTH - - - - : t OXiDAXAVAli XiliiaTM FTT.T.Tr.TI WITHOUT PAIN! QlTrrrrt T simple annlicatlon h'r.h . JL dored insensible to of filling, without tojurytolhe nee oV?h vi j itiuu warrantea to give satisfaction. awJSW." in the citr TS TH08. B. CARS, M. D., -march 12 N 35 Market !r MERCHANTS OF WILMINGTON ADVEBTISB IK THE SUMTER HEWS. mum A. weekly w Sumter, 8. C, which being imme diately on the W. A M. Railroad in direct munication with Wilmington, and havrn? a lTre Circulation intha ,.tinn ; i7J Iel , immu WT. BaUMI D1B la nnK1I.I..J m offered.M a Mtoi KZ m Address ' ,? DABR & OSTEEN, 5 ffih in . iToprietors. : 115-tf ADJIINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. milK Sabsrrlber having qaallfled JL ministrator de bonis nan, upon the ei as Ad Samuel J. Beery, estate of lerm, 1868 oi New Hanover County Conrt, hereby I ' - r w uuxa- v a,uu a m i tiiii mi deceased, at tho o.i.i tate to present the same within the time prescribed by law, or this notice will be pleaded in bar rt a ii buiib uaviug-ciainis against Bis es-1 All persona indebted to the estate of his intes- ww, ar requesxea w mace immedine payment. Ainx3 i. SLGtriUiditiUH, ' . Administrator d bonis non. ' Dee. 19 70-4f PAINTS. OILS AND GLASS AtiAHOE lot jost reeelretl, eonslstlnc la part as follows ! . . A njignsn ana American White Leail and Zin, ' sorted colo-lry and in Oil, "ffi Linsed and iachinery Oils.' - - u Lo"- variiiries. liruslies. Art : a - v,. ..i .m.. r , i .... n JA.C4JBI S. " WHOLE NUMBER 4,619. ifturciiniiitf. r SPRING AND SUimaER GOODS. u- at M . M. K AT Z & CO.'S 23 MARKET STREET. AHE OPKSWO A LARGE AS80RT 1 IT ment of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Consisting of PRINTS from 10 centa per yard up, POrLINS from 25 cents per yard up. BILKS, GRENADINES, JACONETS, LAWNS, MUSLINS, CHALLIE3, M0ZAMBIQTJE8, . BAREGES, GINGHAMS. ' WHITE GOODS. SILKS, MULL and . BISHOP LAWNS, NANSOOK, ORQANDIEB, J ACONETS, EMBROIDERIES THREAD and CLUNY LACES, TABLE CLOTHS, ' , DIAPER, . .. , . --. : LINEN and COTTON BnEETINGS SILK MANTLES, BAREGE GRENADINES and v , . ZEPHYR BHAWLfl. LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS PARASOLS, ' , HOSIERY, "'" ' GLOVES, CLOTHING, BOOTS, ' ": - , SHOES . AND ' NOTIONS. In fact, every variety of Goods found in first ci&sb otoray - - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. At prices to compete with thoso good and past old times. . fc 5 V M, M. KATZ & CO.. 23 Market street, - - m march 31 MILLINERY. H r R I N 0 TILES I OPEN ON TUESDAY, APRIL 2D, a fall assortment of latostSfylos BONNETS, " HATS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS. SILKS, CREPES, LACES, TRIMMINGS. Thanking the Ladies for the kind patronago STTLE8 : and . b w p n i c e s, to morit a continuance of tho same. 1L M. KATZ A CO., 23 Market street. 157- march 31 LIMITED PARTFif ship. NOT1CK u hereby given that the under. uQfr?Se7 hatonnfid LIMITED PART NEHIP in accordance with Acts of tho Legisla ture Of 18C0-'61. entitle "T.imi .. Chapter 28, for five years, to date from January hi ' and tonninato January 1st, 1S72. The nature of the bnsinAaa general Wholesale and Commission business in the city of Wilmington. J.mc. a wm..i :"iiu A. Willard of the wir, ".f? ERAL PARTNEnderlhela of "WHlard Brothers." W. H. Willard, of tho city of Bale eh tributed and paid in to the capital Btock, the aum of seventy-fivo thousand dollars ($75,000) In cash. A3. A. WlAiliARD, A. A. WILLARD, General Partners. W. H. WILLARD, Wilmington, N. C, Feb. 27, mV lSCm rTilmliigton Iron and Copper Works UAliT & BAILEY, Peopbhtobs, No. 17, Front Staoet, below Market, ' ' - WllmUuxtom, If . C. "WnSt PEEPARE to ftjbnish, t . . Zr . Braaa and Iron riuMnm .m..i is hod. uuuiw anu nauii JJi7,m5I?7inery B1i9 & put UP. Old Maohinerr ororhaniA All kinds of Fatiama n.ml.! .j i ,. SturaL " "-"" agui Mfflwik?ina?aUy? Q f TTJBPEN1TNE AND WHISXI BTILLfi, ABO COPPER wnrfir in all its branches. 5Sra!i5fl2itoi ,iC,?1J.ee' b0a No S to 100, ManrIl.t6d.?0?d-wiil PO"8 r them below Manufacturers' prices. Terms Cash. THE WILMINGTON SOAP WORKS. THLS ESTABLISHMENT IS NOW IN FULL operation, and is manufacturing in large quantity, ' ; FAMILY SOAP, i . . - - warranted to be noaurpaased ia quality, and at LOWER PRICES than it can be tmoortM tJrn the North or elsewhere. The Patronaee of aealera am) intUiM ia a.a sped fully solicited, and orders will receive prompt attention. Apply to DeROSSET A eh .. Wilmington, N. C. pr..25... ' 178 4tspecial TAFtf HEADING! HEADING t A 8,1 "a Whlta Oak Heading jL - m - wantea oy PETTEWAY h feb. 21 MOORE. 124-tf All Kindt nf niiv.ir pOB BALE AT THE : : yOTTRNAT. orncK aw, at ti JOURNAL OFrfrg. AWT FOUklO.1 OUTWAKO MANIFEST i . yorialeattha tMt. jorrRNAr (irrwnt ALL OF BLANKS JQPkBALK D.0.23 Kkst street. AT THE
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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