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I Continued from first page." nt unusually accurate in his facts he would hare got the worst of the suit and been sadly out of pocket. The proceedings of your North Carolin con vention are observed here with the greatest m- utmL Somehow or other North Carolina never ! APomml out of the union. The people of the north could never realize that she had gone. ' But now that she has returned she. comes with a dig- nit v that all admire, and her action in regard to ! iWa nntinanrn of secession is far superior to that of any other state. ARIEL. TI1E FALL ELECTIONS. UNION TRIUMPHS EVERYWHERE. ry, &c John B. Fuller, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER, !0. 8 Iey Street, New York, HAS IN STORE and ready for immediate ship ment, and is manufacturing to order, j PORTABLE AND STATIONARY STEAM EN GINES AND BOILERS, 2 to 250 horse power; Circular and Upwright Saw Mills of the most approved construction, of all sizes, cutting 700 to 150U teet oi mmoer per hour : Grist MUls, Mill Irons, Water Wheels, and every kind of Mill Machinery ; Surar Mills, Paper and Mining Machinery ; Tools, Tanks, &$:., for Oil and 8alt Works; Cotton and Woolen Machin- THE DAILY WILMING'tOtf HERALD, THCltSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1 166. NEW GOODS! SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY. Office on Front street, Wilmington, N. C. JAMES JT1 ACO JIBErt,!Aseiit MISCELLANEOUS- BALDWIN, MUNSON & CO., rHE IMPORTERS OF CLOTH, Pennsylvania Election. DM ION MAJORITY ABOtJT TJtS TH0U8AKD. Vertical Planers, Iron Planers, Engine Lathes, Drill L.atnes, and Upright Drills, Steam rumps, Force Pumps, Lifting Pumps, Suction Pumps, Hydraulic Jacks, Screw Jacks, Shafting Pulleys Hangers, Rubber and Leather Beltings, Leather and Rubber Hose, Plumbing and Gas Flt-tiners. Steam find Gas Pipes, Machines, sept. Philadelphia. October 11. j ttt : n Mw ata.t timated at 10.000. Boring Machines, i:! oFthe Assembly! Slatting Machines, From the Philadelphia Press. rmtm rm I. Although the returns from the state are more meagre than we were led to expect, they are still sufficiently full to confirm our belief that the state has given an unexpectedly large union majority. While the union counties hare again pledged their loyalty by majorities equalling, ana in many in stances exceeding, those of 1862, the union gam in the democratic counties has been sufficiently great to confound bur opponents, and, at the same time, help to swell jthe aggregate vote for Hartranft and Campbell over that given for Davis ' k at il T Int ATI 11U i?:,th ward Hteaniiina v riico, - , I In this city official returns of the Eighth warn t ti& Water Gauges, i give Weaver, the democratic candidate ior wiy Woodworth Planing 1 commissioner, twenty majority. Alter a carwui ' calculation,, with incomplete returns, the i rs yesterday gaje Weaver thirteen majority, which, With the Eiehth ward.' will now elect him by tnir- I ty-three votes. . . Ohio Elections. Columbus, Oct. 11. . Returns to-day are decidedly cheering; 48 " counties ': give a union majority of 24,070. The counties to hear from will increase this to 28,000, and Tfith the soldiers' vote added, to 30,000. The falling off on the reserve is heavy, which fnr ti.p. decreased maioritv. We have at least two-thirds of both branches j of the legislature, thus insuring the election of a United States senator. u The democrats are gloomy to-night, while their opponents are quite jubilant. Iowa Elections. Chicago, Oct. 11. Returns from the Iowa election indicate that Stone's majority will be about 20,000. A small s' vote was polled. Clinton county gives about 500 I republican majority. The Virginia Elections. ' Amelia Court House, October 12. Ridgway for congress, McRae for the senate, and Miller for house of delegates, are largely ahead. 0 Jesninos' Ordinary, Oct. 12. Ridgway for congress, McRae for the senate, I and filler for house of delegates, ahead by large I majorities. n , 10 Amelia Springs, Oct. 12. For Congress Ridgway 22. For Senate McRae 22. For House Miller 'id. Danville, uct. i-. For Senate Keen 142; White 22; Slaughter 1 For Congress Withers 110 ; Davis 29; Gras ty 8; Stovall 15 ; Botts 4. For House of Dele gatesClark 149 ; Ragsdale 116 ; Finney 83 ; Waddell58. . Clover, Oct. 12. .WitWa Davis 3 ; Stovall 99. For Senate Keene 154; White 12. Ketsville, Oct. 12. Polls closed For Congress Ridgway 37 ; Fitzpatrick 11. For Senate Hancock 52 ; But ton 2 ; Scott 3 ; Dodson 15 ; Hardy 22. Coalfield, Oct. 12. Hancock, McRae and Ridgway have large ma jorities. 1( Robinson's Precinct, Chesterfield, Oct z. For Congress Ridgway izo; riuiuii. Sehate McRaa 126 ; Cocke 3. House of Dele gatesHancock 122 ; Jones 5; Talley 1. For Amendment 132. Against 0. Danville, Oct. 12. Congress Withers 179 ; Davis 46 ; Stfovall 57 ; Grasty17 ; Botts 7. Senate Keene 241 ; White 41; Slaughter 2. House of Delegates Clarke 144 ; Finney 123 ; Waddell 109 ; Ragsdale 5. For Amendment 271. Against 0. Hat tp ax Courthouse, Oct. 12. Congress-Stovall 153; Davis 27 ; Withers 9; Moby 14. Senatej-Keene 96; White 92 ; How ell 10. House of Delegates Owen 139 ; Medley ." Clover, Halifax, Oct. 12. Congress-Stovall 99; Withers 68; Davis 4 Senate-Keene 155 ; White 12- House of Delegates-Garret 183 ; Owen 81 ;. Medley 20. For Amendment 143, Against 0. I Petersburg, Oct. 12. The election in this place passed off quietly. The following is the result : For Congress Chandler 367 ; Millson 196 ; Kilby 33 ; ; Wilson 6 For the State Senate-Bollmg o87. Ior the House of Delegates Joynes 575 ; Atkinson SS t ; AVhitworth 103 : Carr 9. For the constitutional amendment, 682 ; against it, 2. Lynchburg, Oct I In this citv C. L. Mosby, for congress mn.D v Wither 107 . N. Davidson il IVV , xj. 'i v.. , o . a.oii i Pnr Sftnate C. V riLUT an A v- M. Hannah 76 Gray & Wood's Planing Machines, Daniels' Planing Ma chines, Moulding Machines, Sash Machines, Tenoniner Machines, Pnwpr Morticinz Ma- A V T V fcj chines. Font Morticiner Ma- u chines, B' ring Machines, Blind Slat Tenoning Machines. Circular Saw Benches, Wright's patent Scrol Saws. Patent Belt Scroll Saws Circular Reserving Mills lTnt-icht Reserving Mills Rotary and Mining Pumps, , Every description of Machinery and Rail way Supplie CASS1MERES, MANUFACTURERS OF FASHIONABLE CLOTHING COTTON GINS, COTTON GINS, COTTON U1W Taylor, Eagle, Brown, Southern, , Craven, Ex celsior and McCarthy Cotton Gins, with engines or horse powers, and everything required for the sameY In store, and for sale at the lowest price. Your orders are respectfully solicited. October 16th. 194-eod-ly. Southern Express Company Is now pre pared to forward GOLD & SILVER UOIJH, CURR CY, PARCELS AND FREIGHT, To Petersburg, Lynchburg, Bristol, uanvme, Va.; Greensboro', Charlotte, Salisbury, Raleigh Weldon, Goldsboro', Wilmington, N. C; and to way stations on the Virginia and Tennessee Rail- road. South Side Railroad, Petersbug Kaiiroaa, Vnrth Carolina Bailroaa. Kaieign ana wasion Railroad, Wilmington and W eldon Railroad, Wes- - . . . - . tern (N. C.) Railroad. LETtERS, MONEY PACKAGES, AND SMALL PARCELS, Rtopk Qf a-ooda In the above line on sale at rnlnmhia. Charleston. S. C.l Auarusta. Ssa- VESTTNGS, AND DEALERS IN HEW GOODS!! COMMISSION HOUSES. SARDINES, SUGARS, all grades, WHISKEY, BRANDY, GIN, MADDER, COPPERAS, SULPHUR, CHEESE FURNISHING GOODS, HATS&C. Call the attention of -tie public to their .fresh PORK, FLOUR, TIN WARE, TYPE FOUNDRY AND pniNEUS emporium, ESTABLISHED 1818. HAGAR & CO., No. 38 Gold street, New York City THIS old established Foundry having a large atnif nf thp m ist modern faces of Book, NAWRnanfir. Job and Fancy Type. The sub?cn bers are prepared with unusual facilities exe cute all orders for the same, and printing material of every description, including Y resses iroui n, . i J r- . a oil nHior mrLmitaeture'rs. with . A-.T.ntnh nnrJ iirnn the most la- vorable terms. HAGAE eds JOSEPH SMITH, Field, Garden, Grass and FlnverS No. 65 Liberty street, New lork Citti. ORDERS FOR SEEDS by mail will be prompt ly executed and forwarded by Express Com pany, O. D. N. B. The trade supplied on the most liberal terms. Priced Catalogues will be sent upon appli cation by mail. Oct 4 18-t-eodl2t 0SLY MEDIC1N E 12. received B. Davis Button 193; W. For House of Delegates J udge THE RELIABLE FOR curing CHOLERA, DYSENTERY and DIARRHCEA, both recent and chronic, in all eases, from Infancy to Old Age, is , FOSGATE'S ANODYNE CORDIAL. BSP"In Testimony of this Statement,,,! See Certificates, of Physicians, and other Patronsl accompanyinc: each Bottle. This Medicine is not only the Safest and Surest means of Cure or Relief, but it is also the CHEAP' EST REMEDY ever offered to the Public, as the smallness of the dose and the size of the bottle will convince every consumer. The PRINCIPLES of ECONOMY are as applicable in the selection of Medicines, and as imperative cn the Patent, as they are in the Purchase of any other NECES SARY of LIFE. B"Sold by Druggists generally.. TUTTLE & CO., 32 Dey street, New York, Agents for the United States. For sale bv W. H. LIPPITT. Amrl6th 142 EXCHANGE HOTEL, IIILLSBOltO' STIIT.ET, RALEIGH, N. C. THIS popular Hotel, situated on the finest street in the beautiful "City of Oaks," has already earned the reputation, under the management of its experienced Proprietors, of being the best Hotel in the South. It is located within a few yards of the State Capitol, and is near the busi ness part ol the city. It pleasant and clean beds, a liberal taole, and respectful and attentive servants will make iruests comfortable, these can be counted on at the Ex change Hotel. liAADALL & CO. sept 20, 1865. 172-lmo. vannah, Macon, Columbus,., lia.; MODiie, aionv pbmerv. Selma, Ala.; Jackson,Vlcksburg, Mlss.j New Orleans, La.; and to way stations on the Char lotte and South Carolina Railroad, South Caroli na Railroad, Georgia Railroad, Macon and Wes tern Rrilroad, Atlanta and West Point Railroad, South Western Railroad, Southern Railroad, A'a- bama and Mississippi Railroad. All goods shipped by the Adams' and Harnden romnivnies. and marked to the care oi "-'f i Southern Express Company, will be promptly forwarded to destination. Freights shipped by Steamship to our care will be forwarded by Express without charge for com mission or drayage. If orders are left at our Office goods will be call ed for and forwarded by first Expresc. SOUTHERN EXPRESS CGMPANY. Oct. 14 88 Market street. 193-s. Cases and Trays. PLAIN and fancy, square, round and oval, the finest and most varied assortment ever brought to a southern market. Carte de Visites, Trays and Cases, of every known style and quali ty, at VANORSDELL'S Photographic Gallery, sin uu Mai-tot. strfipt. Wilmington. N. C. October b CROCKERY, E. TENABLE, D. WILLIAMSON, LUCIOUS GKEEN. J. E. YEMBLE & CO., GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, T7.0R the sale of. Tobacco, wncai, v-ouon, &c , JL1 and for the sale ana purcnase oi country duce pro- Curo- Also Agents for the sale of the celebrated ina Bell, scotch Snutt and otner Drauas. No. 3 Iron Front, Sycamore street, ' Petersburg, Va. Will ffive strict attention to the purchase ol goods not in their line. Liberal casn aavauees luiiuo uu iU uu. sept. 23d 175-Sm fifteen m the cii y of to nwet the rei steamer s-186 Yanorsdell OFF the high horse and trone to work again, thoroughly posted in every improvement and stylo of picture known to the photographic art. Oct. 6th 186"8 The above Goods, just received per 'Twilight," will be sold at wholesale CHEAP FOB CASH. GEO. Z. FRENCH & CO., No. 10 South Front St. Oct. 4. 18 JOHN XUItTOX, Gommission Merchant, 154 Front Street, New York. ALL Consignments or i.otton, a aval Stores, &c, receive my personal attention. Having been enjiged lor more than years in the Naval Store imsines: Arew York, 1 feel amply qualified quirements of my correspondents. Liberal cash advances made on consignments. Insurance effected with or without advice. Refer to Messrs. E. Murray & Co., Messrs. Petteway & Moore, sept. 19, 1865. 171 -rim. HORACE SI. BARRY, Water street, GNEfeAI. COMMISSION MERCHANT AND WHOLESALEDEALER IN SSDii AND PROVISIONS. "" IBERAL cash advances made on consignments to Arthur Leary, New York. Agents for the Steamships STARLIGHT and COMMANDER, sept. 10th loG SADDLERY, HARNESS, Frames! Frames! Frames! "VVAL. eilt. rosewood, and black FRAMES, of J every size and style. Also those new styles of beautiful rustick walnut Frames, all sizes and styles. Come and see them at October 6 VANORSDELL'S. s-186 sept. 16 168-lm A CLASSICAL AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL WILL be opened by the undersigned in Wil mington, on Monday, the 2nd of October, 18o5. TERMS PER SESSION OF 20 WEEKS : For Tuition f 75, payable in advance, or $100 at the close of the session. Contingent fee $1. Aug. 25th S. W. CLEMENT. 150-law Those Wishing ri A 'RTF. do Vesites. Plain and Colored Photo yj graphs from small to life size, enlarged from small pictures of all kinds colored In oil, water j passtile, india ink, fcc. Persons having pictures of deceased friends, can have them enlarged to any desired size by sending the picture, stating color of eves and hair and complexion. J VANORSDELL. Oct. 6th lSG-s ADRIAN. & ROLLERS, Wholesale Grocers, HATE REMOVED AND JANES S. TOPHAM & CO., iman'uf.ac Hirers Wholesale and Retail DEALERS IN HARNESS, TRUNKS, Foreign and DomssticSaddlery, HARDWARE, $c., $c., $c. ALARGE assortment of the following goods on, hand and constant btingfreccived. FOWLS & CO., Commission Merchants, No. 11, South William street, New York, (Formerly of Alexandria, Va.) ARE prepared to make liberal advances on con signments of PRODUCE, &c. Refer to Messrs. Dunctn, Sherman & Co., Ba kers, New York. July 10 n ) (; u SWEPS0X, MEMSMilALL & m GENERAL Commission Merchants. FOlt THE SALE OF OBACC'O, RAW COTTON, COTTON YAJiXS CLOTHS AND NAVAL STOKES. ffggOrders solicited for the Purchase of Goods. 79 Pearl Street, Mew IuRK. Reb't II. Swepson, New York City. Sam'l G. Murphy, New York City. Cyrus P. Menlenhall, President Farmer's Bank, Greensboro', N. C. . DanM Worth, Company Shops, N. C. Geo. W. Swepson, Haw River, P. O., N. C. June 2&th 101-Cm 1 TO IMPORTANT STOCK .BREEDERS. D. A.Wilson 230; Dr. A. J. Clark 239. Washington, Oct. 12. A desnatch from Fortress Monroe says the elec- ' nsUl off ouietlv. The union ticket is. pro- ! 0wtd in the first and second districts. L. xi ri,.,Ji0r i undoubtedly elected to congress XX,. VHttWvt w from Norfolk. 0 Norfolk, Oct. Z. vnt for members of congress in this city, . .i f rniu stood as follows : Chan- dler, 139 majority over Millson; 8 oyer all. i.i-u. f.r .nnstftutional amendment, 4DJ. i"ul u tr Rimolv. 302. The aggregate vote . JUJilJ l l - I,1"; ;ft riler received 421: Kelly III i UIWUIVU"' v.. .. . , mmi., w Tbo maioritv for constitutional amendment was 291. MARINE INTELLSCENCE. THOS. CORWIN, AVM. H. OWEN, of Ohio. late Col. Q. M. D. THOS. WILSON of Iowa. Ma- Ma- C0RWIX, OWEN & WILSON, LATE JOHNSTON, OWEN $ FINNELL, Attorneys and Counsel- lors-at-Law. AND SOLICITORS OF L. AIUIS. Office, 222 F street, near Treasury Building, In rear of Willard's Hotel, Washington, r. C. WILL practice in the -Supreme Court of the United States, the Court of Claims, and the Courts of the District of Columbia. Also, will give particular attention to the prosecution of bu siness and Claims betore the Departments Aug, loth 142-lwem3m DARJLEY'S ARABIAN HUAVft UEMEDV, AND Infallible Condition Medicine The Great Remedy for Diseases of Horses and Cattle. Its effects are permanent, and always safe. It is free from the injurious mineral or vegeta ble stimulants that enter so largely Into the com position of most other medicines. It has been tested for fifteen years by the best stock breeders in the country, with unqualified sa tisfaction. HORSES. It is a sure cure for HEAVES, COUGHS, COLDS, BROKEN WIND, and all other diseases which affect the wind of horses. cattle. It has never failed, when properly tested, of cur ing all diseases of cattle arising from coughs and colds, or over work. Its use on some of the largest stock farms in, New York and the Western States, has saved thousands of valuable animals. Many breeders will not be without it. Wherever its qualities are known, it is the universal favorite. The proprietors simply ask for it a trial, feeling confident that it will give satisfaction. I'fcS OPER4TIOV is simple, cleansing the breathing apparatus, by removing from the air cells the coaguable lymph, or that secretion which, in heaves and other acute respirableuffections, clog them, causing a difficul ty in breathing, and by its action on the diseased part, causing the mucous membrane to resume its natural dimensions, thus equalizing the circula tion of the blood, and restoring the distended ves sels to their natural size. By its use, the appetite of the animal is improved. all derangements of the digestive organs corrected, the skin softened, and the coat restored to a na tural and healthy condition. FROM REAR THE EXPRESS OFFICE, ON FRONTSTREET TO THE CORNER FRONT AND DOCK STREETS, Where they offer for sale EVERY ARTICLE usually found In a first class Wholesale Grocery. They respectfully ask their old friends to call on DOUBLE HARNESS, SINGLE CART & DRAY WAGGON LADIES TRUNKS, SOLE LEATHER" WOOD BOX PACKING VALISES, TRAVELING BAGS, LADIES SATCHELS, POCKET BOOKS, PORT MONIES, FINE BITS, SIDE SADDLES, MEN'S 41 BOY'S " -GIG " HORSE COLLARS, MULE " CARRIAGE, RIDING AND CART WHIPS FEATHER DUSTERS SWEEPING PAINT, WHITE WASH AND, HORSE BRUSHES, COTTON CARDS, PLANTATION HOES, Murray & Murehison, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLES A LK DEAL EES Wilmington, N. C . PARTICULAR attention paid to the sale of CJ ton, Naval Stores and country produce '.: erally. All orders for groceries, produce, &c., tilled at the lowest market rates. A. N?D A general assortment of hardware and every ar ticle in' the Saddlery Business. Oct. 10 E. MURRAY, D. R. HUTCINSON, Wilmington. Oct. 0 K. M. MURCHISON, J. T. MURRAY, New York. 188-oui. K. M. MURCHISON, J. T. MUBRAY, New York. E. Murray, D. Ii. MURCHISON, Wilmington., Albums! Albums! Albums! THE largest, finest, best and cheapest ever of fered in this market, wholesale and retail. Don't fail to call and 6ee my ALBUMS before pur chasing elsewhere. VANORSDELL. October 6 s-186 them, at their Tide 'ruble. COKKECTED WEEKLY, BY G. W. BOB MASTER. WILLIAMS, HAR-i PHASES OF THE MOOS. Full Moon 4th.. Last Quar 11th.. New Moon 19th.. First Quar. 27th .. ..5.. 15 KvenJ .10.. 5 Morn. .11.. 6 " .10.. 16 " BALTIMORE COLLEGE OF 1)E TAL SURGERY. TnE regular course of lectures of the Twenty sixty Annual Session will commence on the 1st of November next. The Infirmary of the Col lege will open on the 16th of October. FACULTY. OCTOBRK. SCH. RISKS, t MS- MOON SKTS. HIGp WATKH. THOMAS E. Pathology BOND, A. M., M. D.,, and Therapeutics. Monday... . Tuesday.... Wednesday Thursday ... Vrii:V Rntnrtisv. .. . . 1 6.. 10 Sunday ..'I 6--H High water at Wilmington ut later than at the bar. 1C 1? 18 19 20 21 22 6., C. 6. 6.. 6.. 6 t S 8 1 0 6.. 24 6. .23 6.. 22 6.. 20 6. .21 6. .10 6. .18 3. .23 4. .17 5. .9 CSeti) ..M 6. .43 7.. 26 5.. 28 6.. 11 6.. 61 7.. 36 8. .06 8.. 44 9.. 20 D. S., PHILIPS H. AUSTIN, A. M., M. D., D. Dental Sciense and Mechanm. FERDINAND J. S. GORGAS, A. M., M. D., D. D. S. Dental Surgery. NEW STAND Oct 13 19?-2w I To Operators. WOULD say that I have Opened the largest Stock House in the South, and will sell at uorthern prices. Oct. 6th 186-8 LOW OF $5,000 SOLICITED. DEVLIN & CO., BBOAQWAr, NEW YORK. TEC I3NT tet AT Wholesale and Retail. WE Open the season with - rEljeant a Large Stack of two hours fifty-six nam PORT OF WILMINGTON N. C. ARRIVED. ,,.( nti,- Steamer Reindeer, Johnson, from the Cy- TrM Landing, to A-K-HalL CLEARED. Oct 18th Steamer Commander, Terry, for New York, by Horace si. A. SNOWDEN PIGGOT, A. M., M. D., Chemistry. RUSSELL MURDOCH, A. M., M. D., Anatomy and Physiology. HENRY HOBART KEECH, D. D. S., ' Demonstrator of Operative Dentistry. THOMAS SOLLE1W-WATERS, D. D. S. Demonstrator of Mechanical Dentistrv. COMMERCIAL 134 Xho Home Market. nr..,.r.Ti. Wednesday. 6 P. M., Oct 18th ICHCDBTrRPKTiH.-We not the sales today bV Crude Turpentine at 8 6ft. mrtceUfirm. ; Rosix-I not quite so high j 60 bbls. toon sold at V-U unchanged, with sale, of 125 bbls. t 5 75. PkaCT. 600 bunhels were soid at 3. Export. w York pr steamer Commn4erT50 bWs. Rosin, M VU. Tar, aad V keWCtfWa. For further information apply to, or address F. J. S. GORGAS, M! D., Dean, No. 43, Hanover st. Bait. Oct. 2nd l&cMcw4w. WOOD WANTED. I WISH to buy five thousand cords of good mer chantable Wood, consisting of Oak, Hickory Blackjack, Ash and Pine, to be delivered at J Cassidey's ship yard. Pcrsous L iving Wood to sell, either in large or small quan'.itk's, will please call on jnc at the ship yard. N. B. Cah paid on delivery of Wood. ROBERT 11ENSIXG. sept. 22d 17t-2awltu Imw THE AMERICAN HEAVE REMEDY AND CONDITION MEDICINE, Is warranted superior ; Requires smaller doses ; Is more easily given ; Is more certain in its operation, Than any other remedy known. its operation is so simple and natural that it may safely be given to horses and work cattle, wituout tne necessity ol withdrawing them from tne roaa or neld. For sale by all Druggist and general dealers tnrougnout tne Unitea States and Canada, and bv XT rTTrnVPT TS- . "' . . luiiiiii, uenerai Agent, 32 Dey Street, New York. For sale by W- II. LIPPITT. July 6th 107-3meow HILLSB0R0' N. C. MILITARY ACADEMY. THE eighth academic year of this Institution will begin on Mondav, the 2nd of Octobe-, 1SG5. Excepting the Military feature, the general plan of the Academy, discipline, course of study, &c., will be a heretofore. Terms : One hundred and five ($105) for the first three months of the term, payable in advance. This charge will cover all expense for baTd, fuel, lights, washing, tuition, use of text books and medical attendance. Each student muit furnish clotuiug for a single bed. Circulars furnished on application to J. B. WHITE, Superintendent II. M. A. LateSup't of S. C. Military Academy. eept. 9th " ie3-2tew4w Trunks, Satchels, BAGS. VALISES, UMBRELLAS, log at t Market street. Clothing and Furnishing Goods in our Ready JIade Department. We have also secured the services of first-class artists in our CUSTOiTI DEPARTMENT, Which Is likewise supplied with the finest and best Fabrics of the HOME AND FOREIGN MARKETS. To those who wish to order by mail, will be sent (on application) SAMPLES OF OOODS, With Directions for Measuring, which, If correctly followed, will secure a fit in all cases. DEVLIN & CO,, Broadway, Cor. Grand St., Broadway, cor. Warren St, NEH'.YORK. fi JOHN S.DEVLIN, representing the con cern, is now at Newbcrne, over the "Times" Of fice, on Craven street, prepsired with sam l ies, to icvnve wrere ior viotuej at wuoieeale and retail, AGREEABLY to an order passed at September Term, 1865, of the Court of Pieas and Quar ter Sessions, for the County of New Hanover (a copy of which appears below,) the undersigned, Chairman of said Court, wishes to borrow, upon the faith and credit of the County of New Hano ver, which is pledged for the payment of the same, the sum of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, fof the immediate support of the poor, and to defray other expenses of the County Bonds or Notes, signed by the Chairman and eoundersigned by the Clerk, in sums of SoOO and Sl.UOO, payable in one ! and two year!?, with interest, will be issued. " On motion, in open Court, it is ordered that the Chairman of this Court be authorized and in structed to negotiate a loan not exceeding Five Thousand Dollars, by the issue and sale of Bonds, or in such other manner as he may deem more ju dicious, which money, when realized, the Chair man is directed to pay over to the County Trustee for the support of the Poor of the County, which money shall be disbursed only on the order of the Chairman of this Court. JAMES SHACKELFORD, Chairman County Court. Witness : Robt. B. Wood, Jr., Clerk C. C." sept. 27th . . 178-s THE PMRSlGMD HAVING purchased, the ENDOR IRON WORKS, on Deep River, at the terminus of the Western and Coal Field Railroad, consisting of Blast Furnace, Rolling Mill and Foundry, are prepared to execute orders for CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS, And to do all kinds of WROUGHT IRON MILL WORK. We have on hand a large assortment of BAR IRON, of our own manulacture, which we war rant equal to the best Swedes. ALSO, COLD BLAST CHARCOAL PIG IRON, Of superior quality, of our own make. Orders so licited. Address CLEGG, DOWNER & CO., Endor Iron Works, via Fayettevllle, N. C. ISAAC N. OLEGG, Locksville.N. C W. S. DOWNER, Endor Iron Work G. O. VANAMRTGE, Jr., Wilmington, N. C Oct. 13th 193-2- Murchison &. Murray, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 188 Front Street, New York ALL consignments to us are insured from poin ot shipment, whether advice of shipment is received or not. Liberal advances made on consignments when desired. ! Murray & Murchison, Wilmington, N. C, vill pay taxes, railroad freight, &c., on'coHsinmeats to us, and forward through that place frc3 of com missions. , Oct. 8 18S-3m. D. WA.LLA.C3, J. li. SOpTIIEKI.AND. WALLACE & SOLTilERLAXi), GENERAL Commission Merchants, Wilmington, N. C. WILL give prompt personal attention to all consignments of Naval Stores, C'oucn, spirits Turpentine, Rosin, Tar, Provisions Sc., &c, either for sale or shipment, alo to forward ing merchandise, &c. Office No. 24 North Water street. sept. 2d 1T A. A. MOFFITT, A. S. MC'NIELL, W. D. M'H FI T, M0FFITT, JMEILL & CO., GENERAL Commission Merchants, . . ' -fTo. 5 South Water street, Wilmington, N. C WILL give prompt personal attention ; tlw sale or shipment of Cotton, Naval Sion ;. General Produce, &c, &c. Also to rcc eivieir ami forwarding goods. Orders solicited and promptly filled, sept. Pith lto-'lm The Raleigh Standard, Green-boro' Patriot and Fayetteville News, will please copy for 1 moutu, and send bill to this office. MURRAY & KEFHEWT Shipping & Commission Merchants, 62 South street, New yorfc. CONSIGNMENTS of Cotton, Naval Store, Cot ton Yarns, Sheetings, &c, &c, will receive our personal a't-ntion. Consign m en i s i:,dc through WM. B. PLANNER, Esq., A-tnt tor our Line of Packets, will be forwarded free of commission. the all All orders promptly filled. Having been in iNorth Carolina trade for over twenty year? or to measure. Sept 18. 171-dlm October 18 n open- BALDWIN, UUN60N 4 Ca 10 leel competent to satlsfv our correDonu eut particulnrs. N. B. Full quo atlons of our market f-"-nUbeu Aug. l'Jth l',:- BAILEl'S STAB HOTEL, w STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. ionsf ?A!CTf Proprietor. LI OLSE open !or the reception of guests at all JJL hour of the day and night. No pains will be gpared to make the guests of the UOUlM COrafortilhl In rn r-e.. 0 Banralns, Bargains. U u iuUed wUh i luxurythemar- DOZEN fine French Calf SWins, allgbtlT A nrt claaa restaurant u ttu-A .w w damared,;ttlym ctidi. will U wW.IL. tall Quick: ' " .7... , " r , " w ornwnea wim ice cream eau quick. ,RCNCU A Itm, wlnu., eblw Uqor flE.R M. SIDRRIS, GENERAL Commission Merchant, No. 99 Pearl Street, New York. MR. WM. L. HILL, formerly ol ' .Hill Richmond, Va., nnd CII Lh HILL, Of North Carolina nr.. ,w:U u u'u and will be glad to serve our Southern All . . - " . an uiuMcnments of tjotton. rsvn uie.- factnrcd and Leaf Tobacco, and ot!n . ; ! ' r Produce, shall receive our prompt pe; i-'i 1 n Hon. We purchase all artlelcn of Morcuau-'. lor MerclmnK and Planters. Liberal adranccs mande on Cm1in'o",,'i' , w t n HENRY M. H'I). Wif. L. Hiix, fromerlj ofllill ANurf. - ' -mond, Va. , Vuamxl D. Uux, fonnerlf of North C
The Daily Wilmington Herald (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 19, 1865, edition 1
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