A , 1 k ... . ; ' !----- -' - i . -- - -i ' ""' ' ' " ; ' . '.- -V - , : j i - . " - . UmilNGTON DERALD. WIL3IINGTON. AUGUST 17 S P E C 1 A LIN OT I C E S , ; . Reopening or Saloon. Headobs 8d Brio. 3d Dnr. 10th A. CC V " Post or WiunHOTOT. v Wilmington, N. Cw Aug. 16tb, 18G5, , No. 15. t the solicitation of the Mayor and Commis eioners ofthe city of Wilmington, the operation of General Orders No. 14, C. S., from these Hcad narters, ia hereby suspended in the cases of those dealers who have procured licences. ) All such will report to the Mayor at once, for a renewal of said licences. -;!'.f : - The pfoyifiions of General Orders No, 11 of July 1". l865- regulating the sale of liquors, are hereby declared in full force. Br cominana 01 ui. jx. vrurr,tK.- N. H. EDGERTON, . . Capt. and A. A. A. Gen. Au,.17,h Mt A Pro viional Governor, TO THE PEOPLE' OF NORTH CAROLINA. , in pursuance of power rested in ? me by AN DRE W JOHNSON, President of , 'the i United States, by his Proclamation of iay 29th, 1865, ap pointing a Provisional Governor of North Caroli na, under the fourth article of theTonstifution of United States, which guarantees td every state Union a repuDncan iuna.w ,gyvumwii, , 1U and iu or. er to enable tne ioya. people oi jsaiu state to orruJ-0 a state government, whereby,. justice may dc esiaD.- ' Stored, and loyal bitnJotected in-aU their - rights of life, liberty, and propel and in order, also, that said State may be restored to .lts Consti tutional relations to the Federal government, bJ presenting such a republican form of governmeni. aa will entitle the State to the guarantee of' the United States therefor, and its , people to protec tion by the United States against Invasion,' Insur rection, and domestic violence, 'I, William W Uoldex, Provisional Governor as aforesaid, do hereby proclaim that an election will be held in said State on Thursday, the 21st day . of Septem ber, 1865, for a Convention to be composed of one hundred and twenty delegates,' to be chosen as follows: . - : The county of Alamance will choose two members. The county of Alexander will chose one member. The counties ,of Ashe and Alleghany will choose one The county of Anson will choose two members. The county of Beaufort will choose two members. -The county of Bertie will choose two members. The county of Bladen will choose one member. The county of Brunswick will choose one member. The county 01 Buncombe-will choose one member. ' , The county of Burke will choose one member. - 'The county of Cabarrus wtil choose one member. The couut y of Caldwell will choose one member. The county of Camden will choose one member The county of Carteret will choose one member. The county of Caswell will choose two members. The county of Catawba will choose one member. The county of Chatham will choose three members. The counties of Cherokee and Clay will choose one mem- The- coanty of Chowan will choose one member. 1 . The county of Cleaveland will chooee two members. The ccunty of Columbus will choose one member. . The county of Craven will choose two members. The counties of Cumberland and Harnett will choose three members. - - . . r . 1 r The county of Currituck will choose one member. The cou nty of Davidson will choose two members. :; . The county of Davie will choose one member. The county of Duplin will choose two members. The counties of Edgecombe and Wilson will choose two mitmlurfl ' The county of Forsyth will choose two members. The county of Franklin will choose one member. : The county of Gaston will choose one member The county of Gates will choose one member. - Tne cuiir.ty of Granville wili tt'-- tbres member. The county of Greene will choose one member. The county of Guilford will choose three members. The county of Halifax will choose two members. i'i.. I. ..,.,1.. i lavu-ninl will choose one member. -In The counties of Henderson and Transylvania will chooae one member. - - - ' . , ' The county of. Hertford will choose one member, t . llie county of Hyde will choose one membert . The connty of Iredell will choose two members.; , The county of Jackson will choose one . member. . The county of Johnston will choose two members. The county of Jones will choose one member. ; . -, The county of Lenoir will choose one member. , The county of Lincoln will choose one member. The county of Macon will choose one meBiber. The county of Madison will choose one-member. The county of Martin will choose on member. , ; The county of McDowell will chose one member. The county of Mecklenburg wHi choose two members. The county of Montgomery-WiH choose one member. ' The county of Moore will choose one member. -The county of Nash will choose one member. The county of New Hanover will choose two members. The county of Northampton will choose two members. The county of Onslow will choose one member. The county of Orange will chooee two members, The county of Pasquotank will choose one member. The county of Perquimans will choose one member. - r - The county of Person will choose one member. , The county of Pitt will choose two members. The county of Randolph will choose two members. -;"The county of Richmond will choose one member. The county of Robeson will choose two members. The county of Rockingham will choose two membeaa. The county ef Rowan will choose two members. The counties of Rutherford and Polk will choose two members. - ' . . . , The county of Sampson will choose two members. n The county of Stanly will choose one member. r The county of Stokes will chooee one member.' The county of Surry will choose one member, The county of Tyrrell will choose one member. - ' The county of Union will choose tne member. t The connty of Wake will choose three members. The county of Warren will choose two members. . . The county of Washington will choose one member. The county of "Watauga will choose one member. The county of Wayne will choose two members. .( The county of Wilkes will choose two members. The county of Yadkin will choose one member. -The ceunties of Yancy and Mitchell . will choose one member. ; - The Clerks and Sherifls of the respective Coun ties will proceed at once to .assemble the Jnstices of the Peace, a majority of. whpm will select from their number, not less than. six. nor' more than eighteen Justices, men of intelligence, discretion;' firmness, and approved loyalty, whose only duty it slw.1 be administer to those who may be en titledto rece'7ft li toe contained in the Pre sident's Amnesty IclamaUon of May . 29th, 1865, under such instructions may 06 Prescrib. ed in this Proclamation. The Justice3 .BnaUt at the same time, appoint Inspectors of the elec.0118 at the various precincts in their respective Coun ties, in accordance with the law in relation there to, Chapter 52, Kevised Code of North Carolina. The elections for "members .of the Convention shall be conducted in the same manner as elections for members of the House of Commons, in accordance with the provisions of chapter 52, Revised Code, 90 far as said provisions may be applicable ; and the officers appointed to hold said elections, and to make returns thereof, shall be Jiable to the same penalties for failure to act, or for neglect of duty, as are prescribed in chapter 53, Revised Code. - V; " " V ' i : No person will be allowed to" vote who is not" a voter qualified as prescribed by the Constitution "nd laws of the state, in force ; immediately before the 20th day of May, .1861; except that the pay ment of a poll tax shall not be requirecL ' All paroled soldiers of the army and navy of the pretended Confederate States, or of this state, and all parojed officers of the army and nary of the pretended Crafoderate 8taies, or of this state, un der and including the rank of Colonel, if of the army, and under and including the 'rank of Lieu tenant, if of the navy, will be allowed to vote, pro- Tided they are not included in any of the fourU en. excluded classes of the President's Amnesty fro-" clamation ; and, provided further,' that they are citizens of the state in accordance with the term prescribed in the preceding paragraph. " No person will be allowed to rote who does not exhibit to the Inspectors a copy of the Amnesty Oath, as contained in the .-President's Proclama- tion of May 29th, 1865,-8gired br mmself and cer tlfled by atcaet 1 wo Jnstices of the Peace. Printed copies of the amneity oath will be fur nished to the clerks, who will distribute them to the justices appointed to administer the bath, t The Justices will deliver the certified copy to the person takinghe oath, and retain the original to be trans mitted to this dffice. T t iv 7T - : : Justices of the peace are authorized to adminis ter the amnesty oath to persons who may desire to apply to the president ior pardon. ' 1 - The sheriffs of the respective Counties snail fur nish, as soon as practicable, certificates 'of elec tion to those persons who may have received the? highest number of rotes as members of the Con vention ; :arid the sheriffs shall also immediately send to ; tho office of the Secretary of the State,1 Raleigh, a statement of the vote in their respec tive Counties for the members aforesaid, ' and also' a statement of the said Vote, sealed up, directed to the President of the Convention, Raleigh, to be laid before the Convention. - j The members ofthe Convention thus- chosen, j ffljwsmble iQlthe cJty5f; (Raleigh, on Monday, the second day of October, 1865. " l Tjie attention of Justices appoinj,edto adminls-. vern Amnesty. Oath,-is especiaHy directed to the rouowing fourteen excluded elassesof the Pr est dent's Amnesty ProVlamation of May 29th, ;18652 uISrttAU who are. or shall have been. m3nilMT 11 or diplomatic officers, or otherwise, domestic, or foreign agents of the pretended confederate government. SecondAll who left judicial stations under the United States to -aid the rebellion. ' - ThirdrAM who shall have been military or naval offi- the rank of Colonel in the army or Lieutenant in the navy,.. C X t i,Ui4 w' . . . Fourth AM who eft seats in the congress of the TJnf ted States to aid the rebellion. - . - Fifth' AXL "who regigned'or tendered resignations of lueit wiuuugionf m me army or navy or tne United States to evade dutv in resistinflr the rebellion. 'to 1 ISixth AU wna hare engaged In any way In the treat lng u7herwlae than lawfully as prisoners of .iWar-persons found in tiie United States, service, as officers, spldiers, seamen, or in ther'fcapacitlee. Seventh All persons-who have been or are absentees from the United Stau? for the purpose of aiding the re- . Eighth All military and nav? officers in the rebel ser vice wno were eauoateay tne govrrMenfe m tne mili tary academy at West Point, or the United States naval k jfinth All' persons who held the pretended offices' of governors of states In insurrection against the United States. -v" yy.i --rr v ' Tenth A)l persons who left their homes within the ju risdiction and protection of the United States, and pass ed beyond the federal military lines into the so-called confederate states for the purpose of aiding the rebellion. Eleventh All persons who have been engaged in the destruction of the commerce of the Umted States upon the high seas, and. persons who have made raids into the United States from Canada, or been engaged In destroy ing the commerce of the United States upon the lakes and rivers that separate the British provinces from the United States. , 3 L- . Twelfth All persons who, at the time when they seek to obtain the benefits hereof by taking theocrfi herein prescribed, are In" military;" naval or civil conilnement or custody, or under bonds pf the civil, military 6r navkf authorities or agents of the United States, as prisoners of war, or persons detained for offences of any kind either before or after conviction. Thirteenth All persons who have voluntarily" partici pated in said rebellion, and the estimated value of whose taxable' proparty' is over twenty thousand dollars. r Fourteenth All persons ho have , taken the oath of amnesty as prescribed in the Preeident's'proclamation of December eight, A. D., one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, or an oath of allegiance to the government of the United States sine? ; the date of Said proclamation, and who have cot henceforward kept and maintained the earae inviolate Provided, That special ' application may be made' to the President for pardon by any person belonging to the excepted classes, and suoh clemency: will be Uterally extended as may be consistent with the facte. of the case and the peace and dignity of the United Stitfes." , : ----- . if Under the first exception are included all per-l sons who have been civil or.dipiomatic officers or agents of the pretended confederate government, either within or without the f territorial limits of the . United States. : ' C I j . Under the seventh exception are included all officers, aeents, or private citizens who have been absent from the United States for the purpose of aiding the rebellion. - - i c Under the thirteenth exception are included all who, during the rebellion,' have: hcld.auy office or agency unaer tne state or; pretended cpnr5derate government; or have. in any way voluntarily join ed in the rebellion,- as for example, by entering or marching with'armed forces hostile, to the United States i ; by sending .or furnishing money,' pr oy fe- sionsy or arms to persons engaged in the rebellion,- save in cases where money or provisions were fur nished fromjthe promptings of charity or human ity ; by acting with assemblages, of persons, wheth er organized or unorganized, hostile to the United States ; or In any other way giymg Tplnntary aid, assistance or encouragement to the rebellion 5 and whose taxable ', property on: the 29th day of Mayj 18S5, exceeded in value the sum of twenty thou- 3 . r"' ' i sanu uuuaxs. . , (, , , .f . ' The other exceplions af e so plain as not to re .quire explanation. y' - No certificate will be granted by the justices to any person who is included within any of the fourteen excluded classes, unless on exhibition, by the Tjartv of his mrdon for his offence from the w President.--; '-, -j v The justices appointed to adminiater the amnes ty path, and t;o fntnislx f certificates of the some which shall be evidence of loyaly, are especially instructed to be visrilant and faithful. While it will notrbe their duty tp attempt to pry into the' hearts and consciences of men,teytwiB, nererthe- less admonish those who may apply to taKe tne oath, that it must betokeWand subscribed in good faith, with an honest intention on their parttp keep it without secret purpose or mental reserva tion upon any occasion or at any time to commit any act in violation of said oath ; and, they will warn them that if the oath is not thus taken and kept,' the pardon offered them by the President wiU be void, and they will remain subject to trial under the law for purjury and treason.; ' ;: The justices, clerks and sheriffs, whose duty it is to provide for administering the oath and to nnndnct the elections, are enjoined to use every pracUcable means to enable every citizen to take 1 the oath who may aesire ana oe enuueu . And the inspectors are enjoined to inspect and ex amine fairly and truly, to decide in every case in accordance with the law, and with the instructions they have received from this,office ; and to make prompt-and correct returns of the number of rotes and for whom cast, at their respective pre cincts. ' L -tf ' , nr Done at our city of Raleigh; the eighth daypf August, one thousand eight hundred and sixty five, and in the year of -Ithe independence of the United States the eighty-ninthT . WILLIAM W. HOLDEN, BytheGorernor: Provisional Governor, Lbwis Hxkes, Private Secretary- -.Aug. 11 .ISiWawtd. SPECIAL NOTICES; 1 : FrojB the army hospital the bloody battle-field -the mansion of the rich and Immble abode of the poor from the office and the sacred desk from the mountain top, distant valleys and far-off U lands of the ocean from every nook and' corner of the civilized world is pouring in the evidence of the astonishtng effects of DRAKE'S PLAN TATIOr BITTERS. Thousands upon thousands of Jetten like the following may be seen at oar . . I owe much to you, for i rerily beliere, the) Plantation Bitters JJ hare sared my rvEV. W. II. WAGGONER, Madrid, N. Y.' T ft Thou wilt send me two bottles more of thjr PlantationrBirters. My wife has been greatly benefited by their use. " Thy friend, ASA CUBRIN, PhHadelphia, Pa. - ', ' I hare been a great sufferer from TvsTctsia- and had to a. hand nn tjreiieriJnff- .The Plantation Bitters have cured me. REV. J. S; CATHORN, Rochester. N. Y." ' . I have given the Tlantation Bit ters to; hundreds, of our. disabled soldiers with the most astonishing effect. . . Superintendent Soldiers Home, Cincinnati, O. : V": . . - The Plantation Bitters hare cured me of "Lirer,. Complaint;' of, whicaI was laid up prostrate and had to abandon my business. , Hit .1 I H. B. KINSLEY; Cleveland; O." ' ' ."The Plantation Bitters hare cured me oC a?: derangeinent .of the kidneys and the urinary organs thatiias distressed merfS" years. Itr acts like acbarni ! "C: CM00KE, 1 ''. Aiw BEDroan, Mass., Nov. 24, 1863. .'. Dkir Sir? 1 have' been afflicted" niant years with severe prostrating cramps -in my lira Da, cold feet and hands, and a general disordered system. tPhvsieiana and medicine failed '-to .relieve me; iiome friendsin New Yorkwho were using Plan tation Bitters, prevailed upon me to-trf "them. I commenced with a imall wiae-giasBfull, after din ner. ; Feeling better by. degrees, in a few days 1 was astonished to find the coldness and,cramps had entirely left me,, and I could sleep the, nipht, through, which I had not done for years.' 1 feel like another being. My appetite and strength have also greatly improved bj the'jise ofthe Plantation Bittern. .; . ... -. .. Respectfully, JUDITH RUSSELL. P If the ladies 7 but knew .what thousands of them are constantly relating to' us, 'we cindidly-believe one-halt of the weakness,, prostration and distress .experienced by I hem would vanish. James Marsh, Eiq.jOf 150 West 14th St, N. Y. , says "he h as three children, the first two are weak ndpuny his wife having ben unable to nurse and attend them, but that she has ; taken Plantation Ditters for the last two years and has a child nw eighteenJmonihs. 6idf wiicfci he h as nursed and r tared Jieraelf, and both re hearty,1 saucy and ..welL The article is inrsluabte to mothers," etc. 4 r i' Such evidence might be continued for a volume. The best evidence is to try them,'- The? speak for themselves. ,i Personszpf sedentary habits troubled with weakness,; lassitude, pilpitation.of the.heart, lack of appetite, dis tress after eating, torpid liver, constipation; diabetes, etc., will find speedy relief through thW-BiflersV 1 e ';.. Any person refilling bttlles, or offering to sell PijAifTJiiiONi BrtTsai in bulk by thecal Ion, or in any manner,1 excepr as above, iS'a swindler and im poster, with- whom we shall deal as the law directs. Sold r by all respectable dealers throughout the habitable globe. :-' : : '' . ' -L ,1 P. H. DRAKE & fO., iirewYpr!i ilay';3isl; j'.V , l,.y,v ,u.-,:;;77-eod(m M I S C E L L A N EOUS . RECEIVED TYi late arrivals from New : York, as follows, . J3 which we offer to the, trade at low. prices for ash or produce, would call the attention of conn try. dealers to our desirable stock ; v . , 200 barrels" Flour, all grades, IOO: l do. 1 Pork, , ,.50 . .do Mess Beef, no: 10 ju dQi .Dried.Beet; . 20 do Sugars, r- -' 1 10 do i Roasted Coffee, .1 i ;i : 10 bags Rio Coflee, C r - - r;." 50 kegs Nails, v 5 bales Gunny, Cloth, 10 coils Kentucky Rope, ; . 50 1 earns Wrapping Paper, ; j 10; sets) Waggon Harness,' i-X. . 40 boxes Herring, 20' half bbls.1 No. 2 Mackerel. 7 bbls. Bourbon and Wheat Whiskey, " V ' ; 25 cases Bourbon Whiskey, ,. '; -' 5 cases Schnapps, . -' 10 barrels Syrup,. i : ' 50,000 Cigars, assorted brands, 40 boxes Brown Soap,- ' SO boxes White and Castile Soap, , . .40 boxes Adamantine Candles, f...... , , . 50' dozen genuine ; Whittemore Cotton 7 and , Wool Cards, --v : ,12 cases assorted Pickles, - - - . 1: Soda and Butter1 Crackers, : Sardines,"Xobsters, Black and Greene Teas, ' i Candies, Matches, Ginger, Cloves, : Ground and Grain Pepper, Nutmegs; ?r.ft. Mustard, Bi Carb. Soda, Cream' Tarter, cayenne repper, naig.juauuer, , - 'Starch, Copperas; Sal Soda, '- ' , ; : Essence Coffee, Blacking, Blueing, ' '-' "Palls', Tubs, Measures, Sieves,, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Spoons, -' " vlKace'ChainsComns11 Axes, ' - ' fUi Shovels and, Spades, Planters Cast Steel Hoes, Mm Saw Fries, - : 2000 lbs. Rice in barrels, , i '. r"j: ' . For sale br -" - SHCKELFORD, HAAS & CO., - f 32 North Water street. : .hi 1 near the Rock Spring. 40 HflDS, MOLASSES, BARRELS MOLASSES. 70 j For sale by HORACE M. BARRY,. on the wharf, foot Chesnut street. Aug. 14Uvi.v:;i:;.i vA'-? ' :- ' ' W., C. & R. R-R. Office W., C. & R. R. Road Co., f. i Wilmington, N. C Aug. 11th,. 1865. ) RECEIPTS in duplicate, must accompany all freights delivered at this depot for transpor tation, and no Treisrnt will oe aenverea irom ine depot, except upon the written order or receipt of the consignee. 1 All good and packages must be distinctly marKea, lreignts to oe , prepaia, invaria- My- t . . : - JL 1. AJL.JLIiltMAJi, Ageni. Aug. 12th ' 139-lw ' JUST RECEIVED TjER Steamer Gen. "Sedgwick," superior Kye JTr Whisky, Sugar Cured srar Cured liami Duns, E. p. and State Cheese. For sale by i No. 10 South Front street Aug. 11th r.liJCLLArJCOUG. WCODWARE, X7 ILLQ W TVare, IT Glass Ware, at Tin .Ware, Crockery and Z. FREXCII A COS.. No. 10 South Front street. , Aug. 2d WUITTEHORE COnO.V CARDS. DOZEN No, 10, at manufacturers prices. -JJ Just received and for sale by a' - . SHACKELFORD, 1LVAS A CO. Aug. 3d ; 130-Ita SPIRITS TUBPEXTIXE CASKS. HOOP Iron and Rivets, Glue, Nails, Vetictlat Red, Coopers Tools, aud other article need- ed by timber getters, turpentine distillers or ma- Jters. or sale hy 1 L. A. H. TANBOKKELEN, S6 North Water street. Aug. 5th ; -.rsiirui U A f; .; ; j 133-lm I AM now prepared to fill all order s for paint ins; the fences around the different lots in Oak- dale Cemetery. The most of the fences have not been painted since me war, ana are now needing paint. ! TIMOTHY DON LIN, ) Superintendent. Aug. 16th ' i ' 143-lw 0TUE. IT is requested that parties having posscssioni of any Chairs, Benches, or other urobertr taken from the Town Hall and Theatre, or knowinjr of iue wncreaDouis 01, inesame, win clvc In forma- uon 10 me unaersignea as soon as possible. WMi 8. ANDERSON, )n. , : . JNO. G. BAUMAN. J Committee. Aug. 16th ; ' ... - . .f , 142-St TO THE JUSTICES OF SEW nAX- IN accordance with the proclamation of His Ex cellency, W. W. Uolden, .Provisional Gover nor of North Carolina, dated 8th AueustJ 186JL the Justites of the Peace of New 1atiover CouMj are uereuy uunueu loassemoieac tne court House m the Town of AVilmington,' on Tuesdav. 22d inst., at 10 o'clock, A. M. teste, KOBT. B. WOOD, Jb., 1 triers v,o. court. Aug. 15th - ''" 141-td DRAKE'S PLANTATM;,, BITTERS. 200 ASES receiyed on consfgttiaent from P. H. DRAKE & CO. New York. For sale at lowest cash prices, by Horace m. Barry, on jthe wharf, foot of Chestnut st. Aug. 12th. L , t 139 C0XC0RD: FEMALE COLLEGE. HPHE exercises of tUis Institution, which has JL been unusually prosperous this year, will be resumed on Monday, September 4th. Prices ol Board and Tuition will conforxtfto the changed condition of the Currency and of the country , . , On account of thoeikMiui- financial embarrass ment, the most liberal indulgence possible will be extended to patrons. For further information, address, "II J. M. M. CALDWELL,' President, ! . . SUtesvUle, N.! C. July 81st I -,-. - -, , 128-lm TO OCR FRIENDS. QUR friends aire respectfully informed that we . are not at this time interested or "concerned with any firm novv $$T:. tUiiuess in the city of VilniiU)n, all pretence or - protestations to the contrary notwithstanding. No merchant np in Wilmington h'aa now, or will ever bave the rirht to trade on our name or credit. . .The friendii of our firm are respectfully- informed that we' w?U open a stock in time for the fall , trade, when we will be glad to meet them. -5 J -l! J-' - - .. HEDRICK fe, RYAN. Aug.l2th i ' 139-lw ATTENTION! PARTIES visiting either of our establishments, can depend upon the utmost attention being paid them by the employees of the different de partments, j ' GEO. Z. FRENCH & CO., A '-I 'i NopIO,' South Front street. Aug. 14th - , V: .. ..., ' "RICHARD IS IimSELP AGAIN." PATTENIS Bakery has just received a large supply of everything necessary in the bakery line. Bj:eadT Cakes, -Pies, and in fewt everything for sale in' the greatest quantities, and as reasona bly as it can be found elsewhere in the city. Wedding or Other parties furnished "with all things desirable and in the most 'approved manner, at 44 Market street old stand. v ; " ; " WM. PATTEN. Aug. 14tb ; : ; : . 140 RARE ! OPPORTUNITY F OR sale,-the House and Lot known as the GLOBE SALOON situated at Xo. 1 Granite Row. Front street, about 25 feet front, by 90 feet in depth, ' All fitted u1 in first class style, and I just the place lor the hnest Bar, Billiard Kooin ana nesiaurm; m we cuy vi umingiun. jinquire on the premises ? --;?.ro , 1 . Wilmington, N. CM Aug. 14th , 140-lw ' Riehmorid',rimes,- Newbern Times and Char lotte, democrat, copy each other day for one week, and send bills to this office. ; , r ROLTING CLOTHS, a . JACOB B. HITTER, No, 33 North. JFront stn Philadelphia, Pa. 115-32t July 15th ORANGES MD LEHOXS. : TUST received by 8teamcr XfenL f.Sedgwlck,M ' and for sale low by '. GEO. Z. FRENCH CO ; ? J 4ii " fjNoi 10 South Front street. Aug. 11th, l, :.. -5 -$ ; CLOSING OUT' AT COST. OUR entire stockf of Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, whifb, consists of a well selected stock. V i UlJO. Z- JfKxINUll & CUt, f - No. 10, South Front street. Aug. 14th EER Steamer Geru ttSedgwick' and for sale at i greatly reduced prices, -S&bbls. Crushed. Cof fee and Granulated Sugars, by ". , , . -k. U. lu JbJiKNCU A CO., ' C'. No. 10 South Front street. Aug. 11.. - r. i -o'Tt-v AVII1TE PINE LUMBER. , ' OA AAA FEET for sale by 0J)J)' ' HORACE M. BARRY, , . t . on the wharf, foot Chesnut street . 'Aug.UA . '. CHIPPING Eouriavionii. rpnE first class Steamship itn rr.' tL -K.rf f.Mi- hctuut treot. Aug. lTlh Foil skw Yoniier::; 'T'nE A. a SteaimhlpEUTERPE. Eukic rn -X ter, will sail as above on Saturday, the i-nu inL, at 0 o'clock, A. M. For freight or psage, aprly to - . Aug. l?th SEW LIXE OF SCUCOXERS. PIEUSO.t & COLlI5S,: JJEGULAR Une of Oippcr Built Schooners between New York and Wihnlngton.. ; Mr. John J.Vpoisson will pire his attention to the above line, and any .cuLnlr?l." with him will be satisfactory to the Agents. For freight or pjoesage, appl y to BRADLEY A WO EHLER, AgwU. No. 10 North Water street. Aug. 10th . "'.."'.'; ;!-137-lm FOR XEW YORK , THE Atlantic Coast Mail Steam Ships . CAPTAIN ELRIDGE, Lou s a ?i o o 11 e;, $ CAPTAIN LESTfcH, -. . . t...ii will form a weekly line, sailing every Saturday from this port, for New York. For freight or, passage, apply to HARRISS &JI0WELL. K June 7th . :! v-. !-: . . ,.' '61 TO V... AND. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. fflWO large close Carriages. Apply to I V. JL. KUttiiL,LH or RUSSE . A. A. iiartnci(L Aug. 17th ' ..; 143-1 w ,F0R RE.VT. XTROM 1st October next, the larro House con- - a ' JJ taining 12 rooms, situated on i rout, between Mulberry and Walnut etrccts. , ; J). L. RUSSELL, or A. A. HarUfloKL' Aug. 17th . 14:J-lw , . FOR SALE. TnE fine Two Story. Dwelling noose on Third street, three lots below Nunn street, receutlr occupied by Jas. Shackelford, Etq. The liouao- is nearly new and ell nttcd with out buildlnc. and witt btf gold with "vacant lot adjoin lne'. frivlnir ' a width of 133 feet by 165. - Also, the lot . known as the ' Wells Lot" at N. W. corner of Seventh and Market street, runnimr through to Princess street, jwith a width of 155 KIDDER &. MARTIN. Aug. 17th : , "io nij r.oUZt : 1 TO RET. plIE Store oh the southside of Market street. m ti l vrviik vivujwiu WJ r r?vT isa Store adjoining the same on the east; the Store on the northside of Mirkt street, formerly occupied by A. A. Hartsnuldrthe large store on the corner of Front and Princess street, at present occupied by Mr. Porter, and 'several Stores south thereof on-Princess Street,'-, for twelve ''months from th 1st of October next, i ; , .. i?i,.D. B. BAKER. i Aug. ICth . ; r ; - .- ; 143-1 w fqr'saie; ' ANEW. Wooden' Building; to be removed from the place it occupies, r ALSO, TO RENT. The large Brick House on the corner of Market and Third streets, "nearly opposite St. James Church. Apply to . . . 3IRS. C. G. KENNEDY, or r A. L. Deltosset. Aug.lCth .11; ,.iiv.' 142-3t 1011 UL.i. FROM the 1st. October next, a desirable Offlcs. V 1 ' Enquire of " ' " GEO. t. FRENCH & CO.. ''' ' No.'lO South Front et. Aug; 2d FOR SALE., A O A CASKS Rockland Lime, fxJ J oolhv Rope, - . ' 5 bales Gunny Cloth, u--'Q bales prime Eastern Hay. .x tscuc. ueo. w. woncs irom i5oton. Apply JIARRISS A HOWELL. Aug. 8 th ! , . 135- Anlr to FOR S 4 IV 395 BBLS. prime No. 1 Heninir. 200 boxes Herrinr, . : ' - iouu busneis salt, 100 boxes French Stcarino Candles, ' lbs. each, , 89 boxes Cotton Cards, 1 cask Mason's Blacking, J Cask; Writing Ink,-;,? ' 1 dozen Hatchets. .. Ex Br. Schr. 8usan from Ilalllax, N. S. ' Apply to HARR1SS fc HOWELL. Aug. oth .-'' vj 'i v. . t 135 MISCELLANEOUS. 1 PURLICSPEAKIXG. DANIEL L. RUSSELL, fia the Conservative candidate for Convention, will address the citizens 'of Brunswick connty. at! the following times and places : f4 1 " 'c- Lockwood's Folly, Wednesday, Wth "Aignst. - - SmithviUe, Thursday, 31st-. -- , Town Creek, Friday, 1st September. Aug. 12th" - r - 130-1 w DISSOPUTIOS 'OF C0-PARTNER-. :' ' 1S11IP. THE co-partnemp heretofore existing under the firm of CUTTER dc .FRENCH, li this day dissolved bT mutual trouacnt. Mr. Geo. Z. French is authorized to . settle all business of tho late firm, - . .- ; ; ' WM. B. CUTTER, . ' ' ' GEO. Z. FRENC1L Wilmington, N. July 26, 1SC5. ' , , CO-PARTNERSlIIP NOTICE. InAVE this day associated with me as partner in my business In North Carolina, my brother. FRED K F. -.FRENCH. The firm to be GEO. Z. FRENCH & CO. . V - GEO. Z. FRENCH. Wilmington, N. C, July 20, 18C5 125 STARIiilGiiil'ii,-. : wm soil for Newrork na.ty mom"?, ", 'r" , :" For balance or ' freight sad passage, bavin supc rkr passenstT accoBiroodation, YVS j. A i