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C THE WIIIIlN HERALD f -rj 3 WILMINGTON. NOYEMBER 14. Y TBX8LXEPXR. BT BDOAB ALLBS POL. - f At midnight, 1 n the month of Jao. I stand beneath the myitio moon, Air opiate vapor, aewy. aim, Exalea from oat her golden rim, - , And, eoftJy dripping, drop by drop, Upon the quiet moan tain top, Steals drowsily and musically Into the universal valley, The rosemary nods upon the grave ; The lily lolla upon the wave I Wrapping the mist about its breast To ruin moulders into rest ; .; . : -, Looking like Lethe, see the lake ' A conscious slumber seems to take, ,: And would not for the world awake, All beauty sleeps I and, lo I where lies, With casement open to the skies, Irene and hef destinies 1 j ; j ) O. lady bright, can it be right,' f. The lattice open to the night f - , The bodiless airs, a wizard rout, Flit through their chamber, in andwit, And wavo the curtain canopy So fitfully, so fearfully, : Above the closed and fringed lid . . " v Neath which thy slumbering soul lies hid, That over the floor and down the wall, Like ghosts, the shadows rise and fall. O, lady dear, hast thou no fear I Why and what art thou dreaming here t Sure thou art coming o'er far off seas, A wonder to our garden trees I Strange is thy pallorstrange thy dress Stranger thy glorious length of tress. And this all solemn silcntnees l ' -: ' .. The ladv" sleeps. O, may her sleep, Which is enduring, so be deep 1 Soft may the worms about her creep I This bed, being changed for one more holy This room for one more melancholy, I pray to Ood that she may lie Forever with unclosed eye I My love she sleeps. O, may her sleep , As it is lasting so be deep I ' Heaven have her in its sacred keep For in the forest, dim and old, Prom her may some tall tomb unfold Some tomb that ott hath flung its black And wing-like panels, fluttering baofc 1 riumphant o'er the crested palls Of her grand family funerals Some sepulchre, remote, alone, galn8Lwhoeo PrtoI ,he btl thrown, in childhood, many an idle stone Home vault from out whose sounding door She ne'er shall force an echo more, Nor thrill to t!.ink, poor child of sin, It was the dead who groaned within. SPECIAL: NOTICES. Awaj vrith Spectacled. . Old Eyes made New, without 8PECTACTE3 "U1U1S r jn.xuuivi.ixn. jfamphlet mailed free on receipt of tenants. Address K. B. FOOTE, M. D., No. 1130 Broadway, New York. . NoT- n- 217-2w a ax j old Friend and , the Public Generally. THE SUBSCRIBER tokea pleasure In informing iiis oid mends and customers, and the pub lic in general, that he bos resumed business at his OLD STAND, 1 where he will carry on as formerly the HARD WARE and DRY GOODS business in all the va rious branches. His preaent Stock is large and carefully select ed by himself, while the facilities for rapid and regular communication with the north by steamer enables him promptly to supply any article which may be deficient, and to keep his stock constantly up to the demands of the public. He trusts tLat after a buuiness Intercourse with the people of Wilmington and the surrounding country, of nearly forty years duration, he is suf ficiently well known to justify him in dispensing with any more lengthy announcement, while he feels confident that his long experience of the trade and of the wants and wishes of the people, will enable him to render satisfaction to all who may favor him with their custom. ' JOHN DAWSON Wilmington, N. C., Oct. 27, 1865. 204-s The New York Tribune says, " the reason why Drake's Plantation Betters are so universally used and have such an immense sale, is that theT are al ways made up t o the original standard, of highly invigorating material and of pure quality, Al though the prices have so largelj advanced," etc. The Tribune just hits the nail on the head. The Plantation Bitters are not only made of pure ma terial, but the people are told what it is. The Recipe is published around each hot tie, and the bottles are not reduced in size. At least twenty mitations and counterfeits have sprung ap. They impose upon the people once and that's the last of them . The Plantation Bitters are now used in all the Government Hospitals, are recommended by the I. A l ? - . uesi poysiciana, ana are warranted to produce an mmdate beneficial enect. Facts are itubbera tmns. Rkkdbbobt, Wis., Sept. 16, 1863. " I have been in the irmr hnnnifl far fourteen months speechless and nearly dead. At All. 111 1 1 . ... anon, iney gave me a ootue or riantation Bitters. Three bottles restored my speech and cured. C. A. FLA U I K.'' SoUTtf Warsaw; O., July 28, 1863. u One young man, who had been sick and not out of the house fer two years with Scrof ula and Erysipelas, after paying the doctors over $150 without benefit, has been 'cured by ten bot tles of your Bitters, hp WARD WOUNALL- The following is from the Manager -of the Union Home Scheol for the. Children of volunteers : Havsxstsb MASsroK. Fittt-Srtmith Sthbmt. 1 New York, August 2, 1863. "Da. Drake: Your wonderful PlanUtiou B it ters have been given to some of our little children suffering from weakness and weak lungs, with most happy effect. , One little girl, in particular, with pains in her ; head, loss of appetite, nd daily wasting consumption, on whom all medical skill had been . exhausted, has been- entirely restored. We commenced with but a teasoonful of Bitters day.' Her appetite 'and strength . rapidly in creased, and she is now well. Respectlully, MRS. O. M. DEVOE." " ' ". V I owe .muoh to you, for I verily be lieve the Plantation Bitters ave saved mv lite. BEY. W. H. WAGGONER, Madrid, N. Y." ' " '. , , Thou wilt send me two bottles more of thy Plantation Bitters. My viie has been grea-- lv beneh.ed bv their use. - f ' i-v.-k-'- thj friend, A3A CURKIN, Philadelphia, Pa.", I hue been a creat mfferer from Dyspepsia, and had to abandon Dreachinir. Tie Plantation Bitters have cured roe.- ' '- KJC 1 J. S, CATHQRN, Rochester N. Y. " T 1... : il ti v . . . hundreds of our disabled soldiers with the moat astjnishiag effect- r . G, W. Dfc ANDREWS, Superintendent Soldiers' Home, Cincinnati. O." w . , The PlantaUtion Bitters have curu mef of Liver Complaint, of which I was laid up prostrate and had to abandon my business. , v H. B. KINGSLEV Cleveland, 0." Jl-i- 1 ' f-I at. "'-: The ' PUn .ion Bitters have cured me 'of a derangement o. the; kidneys and urinary organs that kaj diitre'ied me for years, rlt aeu like a charm. ' ., " C. a MOORE, ' t . v ;:;?54 Broadway. NVY.r The PtAjriATiox Bittus make th 9 weak strong, utd vii ma uir lnunna fiirinrf En HE the lansrmid brilliant, ind ar eThsnetfut . .Wjfoof thecelebrai ted i Calisaya Hark, Wiatergreea, Sassafras, Roots Herbs te., all preserved in perfectly pure Si Croixum.,,-;- Ms Jill. Persons of sedentary habits troubled with weak ness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack nf appetite, distress after eating, torpid liVer, J stipation, etc., deserve suffer if they will not try to em. , . i v'7 Vtlfl,nettaed b "highest medical authorities', an warranted to produce an tm meduU benedcial effect.- They are exceeding agreeable, perfectly pure, and harmless. - Any person refilling bottles, or offerine those Pi.ai.tati.ic Bitters in bulkUv the gfllon, iIKS" M ftbo,Te' 18 8 reetT ,wbom e shaU deal as the law di- habfubl.7gtlobe!PeCUbIe dMler' oughoutltte lULRAU3E 0., Ifew York May SOth (L3) ; 76-eod6ai ITCH! ITCH ! ITCH ! iSUKATCH ! SCIIATCH ! SHR atph t if Wheatou's Ointment Will Cure the Itch in 48 Hours. Also cures SALT RHEUM, ULCERS, CHIL BLAINS, and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN. Price 50 cents. For Bale by all Druggists. By Bending 60 cents to Weeks &' Potter, Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston. Mass. it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part or the United States, ept,S0, 1865. . 172-6m COLGATE & CO., i BEO to inform their customers that they still continue the manufacturt of their vai-ious styles of Family and Toilet SOAPS, STARCH and CAN- DLES. Prices current forwarded by mail on application COLGATE fe CO., Nos. 53 A 55 John street, New York. Aug. 23d 148-3m BUSINESS CARDS. B. B. MOORE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW OFFICE in Journal Building, Wi Wilmington, N. C. Jiov. 13. aiS-lm. WM. H. H. PEIliCE. pnwrv nmumi Peiree & Hubbard, (Wilmington, N. C.) DEALERS IN COTTON, IRON, METALS and PAPER STOCK. CASH PAID FOR Old CoDDer. old Bra-s ntd Lead, Glass, Print Papers, Rags, Ac, &c. ' A1 , 217-lm. CHAELKS SMITH. GBORGE B. SMITH C. v. Sf txtt CHARLES SMITH & CO., CPNPRAI commission Merchants. For the sale of NA VAL STORES. COTTON. SPTHTTX TTTV. PENTINE, ROSIN OE ALL KINDS, PITCH, TAR, AGENTS FOR DUPONT'S POWDER. No. J, Central lVharf, ISostoti. November 11 217-ly George Z. French &. Co. 10 SOUTH FRONT-ST. WILMINGTON, N. C. Wholesale Dealers in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, WINES, LIQUORS, . SEGARS, WOOD, WILLOW AND TIN WARE. Cotton and Naval Stores, bought or received on Consignment. NoY- 1- 210-ly. TflOS. B. CARE, M. D., Dentist. OFFICE and residence on Market street, nex door west of Willis' Drug Store. - 5th l85-3m M-H.. JAMBS. J. KENT BROWN JAMES & BROWN, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS, ARE prepared to Make Land Surveys and fur nish elegant plans of the same at short no tice. Other Engineer work solicited, Office one door west of Journal building, Prin cess street. . Oct. 10. 189-lm Lewis L. Squire &. Sons, SHIP CHANDLERS, and manufacturers of CORDAGE, Corner Front and Roosevelt streets, ,. v.: t V. New York. - Importers of Chain, Cables, Anchors, Wire, Rope, etc. etc. CONSTANTLY ON HAND, J Manilla, Tarred and Hay Rope, Lath Yarn, Bale Rope Gunny Cloth, etc, etc f Consignments of goods solicited. Nov. 1 208-lm. Established in 1818.1 WM. SMITH BROWN & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Boots & Shoes, II :, 'jt J i0-3 Chambers street, New York. "M. SMITH BROWN wiU receive consign ments 'of Cotton for sale on Commission, and make cash advances on shipments. Ilia arrange menta are such as to insure faithful Pttention to the interest of the consigner. 160-2m L. A. HART. JOHN C. BALLET Wilmington Iron , &c - Copper Works. HART & BAILEY, 17, ER0NT STREET, BELOW MARKET, - Wilmington, N. C. HAVING resumed operations, we are now pre pared to furnish Brass and Iron castings fin ished and unfinished. New machinery made and put up, old : machinery overhauled, all kinds oi patems ornamental and architecturaL f WiU supply drafts of all kinds of machinery and mill works generally. i ms TURPENTINE AND WHISKEY' STILLS, and copper 'work in all its branches.:- t A full supply of Belting, Packing, Hose, Steam and Water pipes and fittings, Machine bolts, nubs, and rivets and other articles generally found in a machine supply store. Oct. 19 196-lm. To ' Tax-Payers-rExteiision of AIUIC A -T, THE request, of his honor, the toayor, the -OL time for receipt of Tax Lists and Taxes has been extended to the 1st December, I will receive them durine all the working days'or this month. at "my office in the ctwrt house, from JMu M to w& i-' JOHN J. CONOLEY. Jr P. Nor. 7. 213-tlstDe 1 DAILY rmLMIffGTO BUSINESS CAR D S . iramsoiv&co., BROKERS, 34 Market St. ILL BUY AND SELL GOLD, SILVER, Northern and Southern Bank Notes, Bonds, Stocks, .Coupons, &v collect m all prominent points and sell Exchange in sums to suit. i East Windo w 34 Market St. Nov 7. : yy 213-dlmwlm. Hathaway, Leach & Stearns, 41 1 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, , Manufacturers of Boring Tools, Steam Engines and Boilers. Dealers in Portable Saw Mill?, Engine and Hand-Lathes, Planer, Bolt-Cuttere, Power-Punches, Drills, Slide- ivesw, ocroii ana maepenaent Saw Chucks. Depot for BANKS. DINMORE & CO'S Platform, Beam, Railroad Track, Coal and Hay oitues. Nov. 2 210-3m. J. T. PBTTEWAY. ROGER MOOBB PETTEWAY MOORE. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. WlLXflKRTOW N. PROMPT personal attention given to the sale or -s- Biiipmeni oi in aval. aiUKES, COTTDN, LUMBER, &er , Omce in the Flanner Building, North Water street, near tne uepot oi !Jie W. and W. railroad October 16 193-s WALTER H. MC'RAE. B. H. GURGANUS Mc'Rae & Gurganus, SUCCESSORS TO AVil. B. UTLET." COMMISSION MERCHANTS, , Wilmington, N. C. 208-ly. Nov. 1. WM. B. FLAMER, Shipping & Commission Merchant, North Water street, Wilmington, N. C. AGENT for Murray's New York Packet Lines Liberal advances made on consignments o NAVAL STORES, COTTON, LUMBER, &c. Aug. 10th 137-3m GEO. HARRISS, W. W. HARRIS9, A, J. HOWELL HARRISS & HOWELL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Wilmington, N 0 June Is A. E. HALL, Forwarding & Commis sion Merchant. , 13 North Water street, Wiimino-tnn "V C CONSIGNMENTS of Cotton, Naval Stores and other produce, for salt; or shi Aug. aist - . x- , 146-3m DAMEL F. TIEMA3X & CO., 240 P-aii Sr., ..Y.. MANUFACTURERS of Paints, WLite Lead, Colors, V aruihi's, and dealers in all articles m this line. f ALSO, TIEMANN'S SOLUBLE BLUE, For Washing. And "CALIFORNIA" Vermil lion, pale and deep. Should be glad to see our old friends in the trade. Nov. 3d. ii uiii luiriu uny ume oy mail. 210-3m. POOLE & HUXT, Baltimore. Marvl.in MANUFACTURE PORTABLE and Stationary Steam En"-ines and Boilers, Sterim Fire Ensrin?s, ' Portable Saw Mills, G.-mg and Hinrle Saw Mills," Mining Machinery, Portable Grist Mills, Flour Mill Machinery, Cotton Screws, Railroad Cars, Car Wheels and Axles, Hydraulic Presses for Oil and Tobacco, Tobacco,Moulds, Gas Works Apparatus of all kind-, Shafting. Pulleys aad Hangers. AZ- 16th 142.6m ESTABLISHED 1809. TNOCH MORGAN'S SONS, io-n w SOAPS, &C. No. 211 Washington street, ' NEW YORK. Auffust 30th, 1865. 154-3m. VULCAN WORKS, ' BALTIMORE. rjpHIS old establishment with increased facili X ties, continues to execute promptly orders for Steam and other Machinery, Boilers, Castings fec. A large water front on the harbor, with a powerful crane, gives them great advantages in tilting out and repairing Steamers. ciuuunary engines ot various sizes kept on AAuiiu.. jjtwuAMi uiiugcB lurmsiica. HAZLEHURST & CO. sept. 30th lSl-6m LOCK WOOD &C0LLIIYS, 143 Maiden Lane, New York. DEALERS in Naval Stores and Cotton. Con signments solicited and advances made. Our motto, promptness and dispatch. Jtily 6th - 107-ly SMITH & CURLETT, liANUFACTUKERS OF SOAPS. AND TALLOW CANDLES, Corner of Holliday and Pleasant streets, Baltimolre sept. 23d 75 TiIE BALTIMORE WROUGHT IRON, PIPE AND TUBE CO. IS now prepared to supply GAS, STEAM and WATER PIPE, and FIXTURES, on the most favorable terms. All Pipe warranted. Orders respectfully solicited. P. O. Box 1369, Baltimore, Md. Aug. 30th, 1865. 154-3m FURNITURE. ESTABLISHED IK 1826. AN EXTENSIVE assortment of FURNITURE and BEDDING in every variety and style, constantly on hand. Orders for the south careful ly packed. WM. H. LEE, 199 & 201 Fulton St., New York. Oct. 25th 202-3m. Sanderson, Brothers & Co., , ' MAKtJFACTUBERS OF THE CELF HATED CAST STEEL, , Warranted most Superior for Tools. Darxall Works; V Attercliffe Works, SHEFFIELD, ENG. West St. Works, ) - ' IMPORTERS OF FILES, I AND AGENTS FOR ARMITAGE'S , GENUINE M O U SE HOLE aiiiHt ANVILS T 1 1 ;i '- 16 Cliff st, and 241 Pearl street, New York. Boston, Battfer j march st. Baltimore; .'Wi H. Cole. Philadelphia, 516 Com merce street. Nov. 9. JjV-Xf New Orleans, 24 Bank '.. Place. s-' Montreal, Saint Paul street. u ; 215-s Harry Webb's Saloon. NO. 20 MARKET ST., WILMINGTON, N. C. ti ujn oTAftTLT on hand the best of imported ) LIQUORS and CIGARS.. f Also Ovntftru. Vich anr? all t-inrla rtf Clamp In RPn- son:" Nov.l. 208-lra Ui 1866. MISCELLANEOUS. FALL AID WMTER GOODS, WHOLESALE f RETAIL. ' "E have removed from our old stand and are now opening in the former Commercial Bank building a large assortment of merchandise, con sisting of: BLACK & COLORED SILKS, POPLINS, SCOTCH PLAIDS, DE LAINES, FRENCH & ENGLISH MERINO'S, BOMBAZINES, ALAPACCA'S And all the latest styles of DRESS GOODS, PLAIN, STRIPED & FIGURED, CALICOES, SHIRTINGS, SHEETINGS, LINNEN, LINSEY, TICKING, DENIMS, CANTON FLANELS, WHITE, BLUE, RED, GREY, AND YELLOW FLANELS, ALL SHADES OF SACK FLANELS, BROADCLOTH, BEAVER, SATINET & JEANS, BALMORAL & HOOP SKIRTS, CORSET'S, CAMBRIC, EDGINGS, INSERTINGS & BANDS, COLLARS AND SLEEVES, JACONETS. SWISS AND CR0SSPART MUSLINS, TOWELING, CRASH AND TABLE CLOTH, HOSIERY, GLOVES AND NOTIONS, i BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, - MILLINERY, SILK ND VFLVET BONNETS, HATS, HAIR NETS, WATER FALLS, ROLLS, VELVETS, RIBBONS, BAREGE, TISSUE, LOVE AND CRAPE VEILS, Cloaks and Shawls. F. L. BAUER, M. M. KATZ, Agent. 23 Market street. I( thanking the citizens of Wilmington and vi cinity for the kind patronage heretofore received, 1 hope they will continue the same in the new stand, formerly Commercial Bank. It is useless to say we have the handsomest and eheanost ntnrb here. I only ask: call and price, and you can get Respectfully, suited. n , . , ' M. M. KATZ. October 1U 197. james Shackelford, 1 31 & 32 North Water sol. haas, J st., Wilmington, N. C. aaron haas, 159 Front street. New York. SHACKELFORD, HAAS & CO., Nos. 31 and 32 North Water street, Wilmington, N. C. "E have extended our Store House to No. 31, and have now in store the largest stock of Groce ries in the State, which we ofler to the trade at the lowest market quotations. We have recently re- . ceived as follows : 200 BBLS. i CITY AND PRIME MESS PORK, 50 BBLS. PRIME AND BUTT PORK, 10,000 POUNDS BACON SHOULDERS, 20 TCS. HAMS, 100 BBLS. FINE, S. FINE, FAMILY FLOUR, 100 KEGS NAILS, 100 HALF BBLS. MACKEREL, 50 BBLS. WHISKIES and BRANDIES, 1 in bbls. half bbls., i ' and WHISKY, BRANDY and SHERRY WINE n cases, LYE, POTASH, BUCKETS, SEIVES, TRUSS HOOPS, , HOOP IRON, HERRING, : COTTON CARDS, W SOAPS, BROWN AND FANCY 1 MATCHES, BASKETS, - CROCKERY, COFFEE, SUGARS, TEA, " ' ' ? And in fact all articles usually kept by Grocery, sept 22d . 174 TO LET AND FOR SALE. FOR RENT. HPHE DESIRABLE OFFICE. SECOND FLOOR JL No. 22 North Water-street, oroosite HARRIS fc HOWELL. Possession clven ImmediatelT. i' Nov. 13. ; , . . ; s 218-2t. - r j;r:For ;Rentv;:;r;-; ::r: A COMFORTABLE brick, house, in an excel lent neighborhood, in the heart of the town. just oeen put in excellent repair. Enquire at THE HERALD OFFICE. , Nov. 2 209. Hilton Plantation " DWELLING HQUSE, ' With all UPLAND AND LOWLAND ATTACHED. TT7ILL be rented until 1st October. For terms S5C, apply to CRONLY fe MORRIS, ' ; Real Estate Brokers and Auctioneers, sept 25th. ; - 176-tr SLEEPY HOLLOW PLANTATION. f yrtJUMSTANCES over which I have no con able plantation and resident. ; for sale. : contains over mu acres of Land, situated at the head of the Great Hollow of th Oar, TTM. river in Bladen county, near Councel's Blufi; (a public landing) on the public road, 62 miles above below Fayetteville, K mile from Prospect Hall P.O., 2 miles from Mayesville. 14 mih iK Lumbertan, and about 10 miles in a direct line from the Wil.. Char. A R R. RraiH in ru most agreeable neighborhoods in the State. ine improvements consist, of a large and pleas ant modern hnllt. Ami woll. flntchal TVn whiuiii vi gg tuuuu auu IWNSBUC, tk UUUD16 I I A. J . .1 piazza, iruni, ana rear, omce, pantrv. dalrv and spring house, kitchen, store house, wash house, ironing room, poultry, house, wine house, meat. and smoke house, overseers house, blacksmith Bhop tool house, carpenters' shop, carriage house, bug- & j o"cu, uru, unu, Biaoxes ipr 4.0 nurses, iar house, and large loader house, loom and spinning na lo laDorers- loages, an of recent con- struction, frame and brick chimneys, everything complete, with most excellent snrinc And waVI of water. The Dwelling is surrounded by a beautiful TO acre grove oi oaits, nicory and elm trees, a well improved garden, 20 acres devoted to arjDle and peach orchards and grape vines in fine bearing tuumuuu, uiu 4bv jmji ca are aevoiea 10 JM.niDerrv i -1 o ... . . . . " u ccb, cuutaimng o vaneues, wnicn are in full bear ing from May until August, and is invaluable for hog and poultry raising; fire wood and timber are aounaant ana convenient. ITM T Uierivtrr-ulff: S no inn n a r-wn nn n m km a. .. x f, uua v T vuiuvi VA lUQ UUQ grown, corn, cow peas, potatoes, cotton, wheat, oats and rye are the principal all of which do well. With a trifling expanse a head of water thirty to forty feet could be had for milling or manufactur ing purposes the stream never fails. The health ui uie piaceis unsurpassed, in a residence of tnree years, with a family (white and black) ran- sing uuui ouLiy vo eigniy, no aeatn nas occurred. w. 1 . 11-. uur una a pnsicmn Deen cauea to any case, attrib "wurc mo ucuxLJi 01 me piace, or nas any ague or fever of any kind, or other disease ed. And last, but not least, no sign or sound of mos quito oi any aesenpuon nas ever been known upon To a person desiring long life and a pleasant one, this place offers rare attractions. Plantation furniture, stock and provisions will uv. duiu mm mc place u UcolrCQ. Application may be made to me, upon the prem- tana iy ta , 0 . . 1 ioco, ui vu j. u. .tarsus y ot o., at Wilmington. HENRY NUTT. Sept. 30. si STEAM SAW AND PLANING MILL FOR SALT! T OFFER for sale my Steam Saw Mlil property. J. one-seperate engine to each Saw and Planing TLT511 Avf.Mo)w. . O -Ainoivc'pcu iur umuer, commodious whart pxcufcT mi watci, nouses ior accommodation nftn. penntenaants and employees. O. G. PARSLEY, sept. 21st 173-e Sundries. GENUINE PERUVIAN GUANO, . FORD'S FERT'LIZER; PHOSPHAX OF LIME; CEMENT, CALCINED PLASTER, HAIR; ROUGH RICE; ' BACON, SHOULDERS: HOWE'S rCALES assorted sizes' For sale by WOT H & DANIEL, Brown's Wharves, South Water St Oct. 13. 193 s M S. S. FAIfiBAKKS, 50 BARRELS CHOICE APPLES. FINEST TS THB MARKET, LOW FOR CASH, An 11 and 13 Front street CHARLES D. MYERS, Agent. Nov. 1. 208-s A Fact Worth Knowing.; THAT by buying shoes with Metalic Tips, two thirds the usual expense of supplying chil dren with shoes may be saved. No one, for every day wear, can afford to buy any other. Millions of dollars are annually saved by this useful inven tion. The toes of metal tipped shoes remain per feet until the rest of the shoe is worn out. The feet are kept dry. thus benefiting the health and saving money. . . jror sale by all shoe dealers. r Aug. 16th ,143- Sm Very Fine Photographs, (Cartes de Visiter 7 : s : OF BISHOPS QUINTARD and ATKTN'SON, from life, can hfl whnlMnla 7 1 vvwvv i vvmu. av F. GUTEKUNSTS, 704 Arch street Philadelphia. eents and stamp. Also cartes of Gen. GRANT. . wov.a. ' 210-2W The Washington Iron Works nave on nana for sale their 4 IMPROVED PORTABLE STEAM EN0LNE8. GANG SAW MILLS, - . ... , . FLOUR AND CORN MTT. T.ft AND manufacture to order all ' kinds of Steam Engines, Marine, Stationary, and Propeller, Railroad Cars and Turn - Tables, Iron Steam Ves sels and Bareres ; also. General Machinpr ' T and Brass Castings, large and small Forgings. Ac. &c Address .; GEO. M. CLAPP,4 Treas., 7 Npwhnrir W."V Or L. a WARD, Agent, oo iaoerty bu Room 8. New YnrV ' ' v . Oct 21 Vt . ' - . 199-s.' STILLS! STILLS'! A WHISKY STILLS COMPLETE, Tt For sale bv ; u , HART St, BA1LY. LIQUORO, tC.f qHB , . rT JT nil I Ultirf TtTTTTO TttFxl f I "t .t' a- :.,:.( r I . .. 4 a - - . . Z a : . . a w ooio Only 07 4 . a - ' I . , . ',IJ1IAS..D. ,Agt 11 and 13 Front street. NovjIO. Knir!&;Soiis -.: EDlNBTOa,AI?: In store always t 11 A IS. Front street. 'II"! ; jjT' cius. P. JtfYERs, Oct. 24 BOKEB'S BITTERS,; THHE oldest and: best renowned."- J J L FUNKE, J Sole Agent 66 Liberty street, Ifrvr York. f i. u I Yr U DOLPHO VOLF E ,f v ... h " 1 , ' . ' :'.'., TO THE CITIZEwa 'OV WTI MTKa-rnv w n ClllJCJfS OF WILMINGTON, N. C. H0.. e convenience of my customers In youx Ailty.Ji of your sta I havs established a UfiruA m WUmintf?ni and appointed i . . : . . , . f nOJBACE HI., B A1111Y, - , , w I ur oat n n-onm f 1 .... k ' . ' ' " f wno wui Keep on nana a larca stop of nil tle Wines and Liquors, and which will be sold to I the trade at New York nricea J Insurance. ; . ft . j pleasure in recommending- my Agent te l cusLomers wiux tne lull assurance I tnatfthey will receive from him the same favor as I " iaeJ purcnasea direct from me. UDOLPHO WOLFE. 82 Beaver streetNew York. - 184 Oct 4 WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHKAPPS. WOLFE'S WHISKEY AND RUM,;; Wolfe's Madeira, Sherry and PorV Wolfe's Bitters and Brandy, For sale by HORACE M, BARRY, 8ole Agent for the 8tate of N. Carolina. AUglSt. ',.!!': . SADDLERY, HARNESS, AND JAMES S. TOPHAHI Oc CO. manufacturer! Wholesale and -Retail DEALERS IN HARNESS, TRUNKS, Foreign and Domestic Saddlery, HARDWARE, ie.,t,l, iK LARGE assortment of the following god on hand and constantly being received, n ' DOUBLE HARNESS. SIDE 8ADDLE3, MEN'8 BOY'S 1 -GIG HORSE COLLARS, MULE --: CARRIAGE, RIDING AND CART WHIPS FEATHER DUSTERS SWEEPING PAX NT, WHITE WASH AND. HORSE BRUSHES COTTON CARDS, PLANTATION HOES, SINGLE " CART & DRAY " WAGGON LADIES JTRUNKS, SOLE LEATHER" WOOD BOX PACKING VALISES. (1 ! f I TRAVELING BAGS, 1aA.XJ1.1UO OAiAjiiELiO. POCKET BOOKS. PORT MONIES. FINE BITS, A general assortment of hardware and every ar- ticls In the Saddlery Business. V , Oct. 10 At Levy's Bazaar. A LARGE FLAT FOR SALE. 7 TWO CHAIN fiARF.Vfl Hardware and small Chains, Hooks: ta. Rail anrl "Wet T. . ' Paints, Oils, Varnish and Brushes. -Hm it Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses and Vinegv. ifiBrandies, Whiskies and Holland Gin, Ac. at his New Store, ' -: v - ; v No. 8 DOCK STREET rt . - One dpor from Front it. ,V)CX.OX.:' . j.; V. '. , 1 ',''-''" 207-VtW FOBD'8 FEETRJZEB ! !i QQ BARRELS dally expects Said to U equal, to Peruvian Qoanoi Apply to WORTH A DANIEL, Browft'i-Wliarrai, South Water strwt. Oct 3d vn- Ieave Your Orders n ANJ SfKLSS Pn Plnffrst clas Beautiful Casgmere BnsSi, VI BALDWIN, .MUNSON. & Co5, - - - . WAV Pistol Cartridge LAfllERS' DIAMONDS,-JBRUSHES, PAILS. Brooms, Powder, Shot rand Caps; PalnS Window Glass;. Puttr, all khf!a f wJ.Li.JtSS lowware. Earthenware, Hollowware ? all kinds to f Skins and Leather ; eyeryfvarietr of twine,t Thread and Rope ; every discrtption of saddler? eooasi " " i XT' u,'""Uk rnisnes, Hat Trana Mink Traps, Coon Traps, &c., &e.,-&d. - f ?P ,, - ..--.v. ?4 . vTLSON' Hardware and Harness Establishment! VnT m Market, street, near the Wbirf.1 EIGHT or ten gentlemen can obtain ooard hr the month without -7 m .a R90mwgfwcdesnutp r 4; I I j 1 1 l If-:.. 1 r V- As K. 'ft tf .. f i .11
The Daily Wilmington Herald (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 14, 1865, edition 1
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