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MAT 1. tion bf lie federal Wernme-at, oar iUU gorem THEHEBAID OF SHE iOIKf.; 4 i i fcto wr; tife dctj and necejiity or proruiing xor me oauwn ble maintenance of our due barged otdiem ftod sailors, especially lie sick ami disabled. In all pnbtie ud prirate office or employment! Where the can be aerrjeeable their claima should be considered the first and the best; andthe widows andWpbani of those whose bone whiten the bat tle field of the south should not be forgotten. In the" splendid career of feece, prosperity, power and glory, upon which .we are now enter iog, let us bear in grateful remembrance the bravo' soldiers and sailors through wnose persistent la- . .. s boir, sefferiags and sacrifices the glorious cause of the doiou has been redeemed and permanently established. TERMS OF CUDSCHIPTION: ic floor ' I...S 19 r 60 ....... 5 00 6 09 Hr Mall er Carrier, one week......... Hf Mail or Carrier, oae raoqth. ........ .. Hr llatt or Carrier, three months , V 5ewtdea!ers M Per each 100 copies.-.--..... " PtreacbrlOOO cojiri . c Wholesale orders for papers most be handed in on tbe evening jTerioaj to publication, and sceom ntied br the cash, RATES OF ADVERTISING: On Sacirr. cseh and rt:rr insertion..,, 1 00 Haifa Column, each and cierv inrtion 8 00 I tine Colamn, each and every insertion lb 00 Special notice: will be charged at the rate of '.entT-fire celita-per lini, each insertion. A diieoant of 25 per cent, from these rates will made for advertisements inserted one month or ager. plrNo adrertiiemcaU "till forbidden" will be .-ceired. AJ1 oriers for pPers or advertising muit be ac jompanied with the can. JobVo.-k done with nAtuess and dii patch, and -c moderate ratej. THKENDOP THE WAH--OUR PIAOXIPI CENT PROSPECTS OP PKAQE. The Surrender of General Joe Johnston's army, eluding all the active rebel forced in North Carol!-a. South Carolina. Georgia and Florida, remarks a cotemporary, puts an end to the rebel' l:on and the war. From the Potomac river to the Mississippi all tbye fighting, elements of the rebel lion, if not now, will in a few days be disbanded, iiaarmed and dismissed. The work is done to the Alabama line, while beyond the Chattahoochee 4 the Mississippi, what with the resistless m ova moats of Vilasn,sj cavalry from the army of Thomas, and the operations of Canbj and Com modore Thatcher at and around Mobile, only a few scattered squads of Disk Taylor's command were left at the time of Johnston's surtenler, and I TtlK RESOUltCES .OF" THE COOTItY. Now that the tumult of war is over, and thou sands of ur'soldiers will be soon returning to their, former peaceful avocations, a wonderful de velopment of the resources of. tbe country will commence. The manufacturing iutcirests, pro tected and stimulated by the high tariff, will take a fresh start. The mining business will open up with renewed vigor. The agricultural districts a! over tbe country will be more extensively culti v.ifed and.new regions in the west and on the Pacific will give up their latent wealth more pro fusely to the Ubor and industry of another race of agileulturists our disabled veterans. We tshal produce henceforth more cotton, tobacco,', rice children, sugar, grain, gold, patriotism, silver iron and coal than ever before, and will exhibit to tho wonder of the world, more extraordinary results from our works of peace than even the grand military and naval resources whioh war has developed. Jt' SPECIAL NOTICES. i . the doubtless, by this time, following- his ex ample, Lave laid down their arms and given tip the hopeless cause of Jeff. Davis and his confederacy. iiSU.i.B r.u,c., :v' is atpresentno Post Chapel in the city, we will en tenacious ana decant reoeinon dui me nera oi ir- del70r mjt tttig chapel a place whsre sound regular odds and ends of herder ruffians and bush- ttx 8nau oe pro ulgated by able ministers. whackers, under Kirby Smith and Walker, in Infidelity shall be met and reasoned within the spirit western Louisiana and Texas. They, too, have I flora for aoal : secession shall be discounten ;Bollgiou tfotioe. The military authorities bf this district have given permission to the TJ. &. Christian Commission to open the Seaman's Chapel n Dock Street, for pub lie worship. This. Chapel is sitmated in Jin' accesai- ble part of the Town, and the sailors, soldiers and f citizens are respectfully invited to attend. As there been seised with the contagion of despair. The rebel General Walker, commanding in Texas, ac cording to our last accounts from him, in his answer to tho proposition of General Lew. Wal lace for ' a separate accommodation," still spoke is the old rebel touc of insolent defiance ; but this was more than a month ago. It is probable that on this very day the roads leading from Texas to Mexico are lined with immens? rebel caravans moviag off with their cotton and other plunder to seek the protection of Maximilian. The mock heroio General Walker probably heads, this grind exedus. We guess that the rebel chiefs atShreve port, on the Red river, in the bold adventure of aunning their famous ram the Webb out into the Mississippi, and thence down the river under full steam, were simplj endeavoring te get into the Gulf and across to Cuba with a cargo of cot ton and other valuables worth all the risks of tho undertaking. In a word, the rebellion is subjugated and the war is at an end ; and we have only now to "gather up the fragments that nothing maybe lost." ' In this view it is gratifying to perceive that the first efforts of the government are directed to the reduction of the national expenses. We judge, from what is already accomplished in this direction, that even by the first of July next the extent of tnese reductions will be eflual to fire hundred millions a year clear gains.' Next, from the able-bodied soldiers on both sides, thrown into tbe productive employments of peace, our actual gains will he still.greater. We may next look foa tue speedy bringing forward to market of at least two millions of balls ef southern cotton, the effect of which, in reducing the prices of cotton and other goods, and in strengthening the national credit and currency will be so immense as to be felt in all financial and business operations in both hemispheres. Next, a hew impulse of 'coloniza tion and active development of wealth will give a aaced. Our duties as citizens of a free republic sha!) be freely spokea upon, and the hearts of those who are loyal to the flag of our Union shall be encour aged. Services will be in the Seaman's Chapel en Dock Street at 10 a. m., and at 7 p. m., on next Sabbath day. O. G. HA UPENDING, - CoL of U. S. S. E. Wilmington, May, 11th, 1865. i DIED. In this town on Saturday evening, 6th instant, V ALCOM, infant eon of M. and Sarah . Mclnnis. aged two weeks, and one day. , ., In this town, on the 11th inst., CHARLEY, in fant on of M. A. and A. Lessmanj aged 15 months and 5 days ' j The friends and acquaintances are invited to at tend his funeral to-morrow aftemoon(at 4 o'clock. TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS Sole Lessee ana Manager, Mr. JOHN DAVIS. THIRD NIGHT. Friday Evejiing May 12, 1865- The Oomedy of ' AffDY BLAKET To ceneiude with the great farco of CROSSING THE LINE. SEE SMALL BILLS. -0 ' AdmUsivn. Dress Circle, $1 00; "Parqnette,50 cents; Colored Gallery, 25 cents. STOLEN OR STRAJ'ED. A BLACK and; tan. Dog Pap, about two months 5L o'd, a brown mark over each eye, and brown feet A lioeral reward will be paid to any person bringing it to the Theatre: W. F. CORUfcTT, Hay 12, 18C5. . 6l-tT notice ! Notice ! r new epoch of prosperity to our new mining states repair 'arriages, Baggies, and all kinds of ve- and territories west of the Rocky Mountains, while at' the same time a mightj ourrent of emi gration, from the north and from Europe, will set in to fill up the waste places and the inviting fields for free labor now offered, in the south. The prospect thus opening before us of a reign hicWs,; also painting and trimming dene with neat- essana m tr.&best style. Hy.ihop is on the corner oi liea uross and Seconal streets, opposite Mr. Hen ry Nail's residence, where I can be found at all STOCKHOLDERS' fJEETKG.. . r WHEREAS, Jbr the death af Tkomas D. Walker, Esq.. lata President of ifai Yamiagton4 Manches ter Bail Eoad Company j And the disorjrahixatioa of the : vcieers of the Company, caused thereby and from other circumstances, t becomes nedsaarr that a meeting of the. Stoekbe4dera ' shoal d befalled.- Therefor, we, the undersigned, shareholders in satd Company, owning three hundred shares and orer, do as autbotisee) under tbe charter of the Company, hereby giro notice that we call public meeting tho Stockholders 4o convene in tho Town of Wil mington, on Wednesday, the 27th day of the preeeat month of May, 1865, at the Stoie of John Dawsoa, 4 - - .IL BRADLET, H. NUTT, JNO. A. TATLOR, . JOHN DAWSON, Mayor, JOHN DAWSON. HENRY BUKKHIMER, r A. ALDERMAN. O. G. PARSLEY, H. B. KILERS, W. Q. MAIJLTSBY. ' J. R. CONEY, WM. A. FRENCH. ALFRED MARTIN, E A. KEITH, WM. Ri UTLEY. A. J. HOWELL. .- : JOHN O. I5AUMAN. W. T. HLTiGlNS, A. J. niLL, THOS. H. HOWEY. Guardian. : .SfpermiPswon has been obtained of tbe miiiUwy aiithoritiee to hold the Meetins. Only those who ate loyal citizens, will be permitted, to' take part in. the proceedings. May 4th, 1S65. 55 12t ; GLOBE SAL00.V, . Front Street, THE Proprietor :of the above establishment b?gs loim ta inform hit former iatrOH8 fl.nd the Dab- hc peaeraUy that ,ha7inpr entirely -ecovtedand ro 2tted tbe satna. he has again flans: the old banner to the breezo and pledges himse f that n itbrog shll be wantin? on his Dart to make it tbe favorite resort f tbe epicure. Meals served at any hour the table supplied with everything Tut the marfcot can poasi blv afford; Jl call Is respecttnin soiicitea. B. D. MORRILL, Proprietor. April 17th, I8fi5. - 42 tf TJ 1? By authority of the gecrctarr p( . Treasury, thu undersigned has ass the deneral Sob3cription A genet f, the sale of United States Tr. J Kotes, bearing seven and threc-vj.. per cent, interest per annum, kno: the ' . - mm THIRTY-LOAN These Notes are issued uncU t Jjusrust 15th, 1864i . and '?.:' tliree vears from that time. ui c'lr-'T.t ICE CBEAM ! ICG CEEAS1 ! 4 AT be foand at all times at BAILEY'S RES TAUBANT. Private . rooms for Ladies amilies fantfshed at reasonable rates.- April J2. . 45 tf Jain! FOB BEHT. a ----- ' rriHE Honse over the Stere occupied br the snV I scrlDer on tae jxorm-ear corner oi ataraecana Second street, to rent until the lt of Octoberext. Apply to JUtxn Jr. b iulteb. May 10th, 1865. 60-tf ATTBACTIOW ! ATTEACTIOS ! ! TaO ron want a good Picture ? If so, lose no time in calling at Whitaker's Book Store and leave your orders for Madison Co., who have eTery pre- i m paration tor taxing gooa u en esses. Portraits ! 3Portrait ! I T3( May 9tb,! 1865. . ' 6t JOHN A. BAKER, t to r n e y at JL a Office 37 Flarket Street. Rear room of Willis' Drug Store,) Wilmington, N. C BAILEY HMD AGAIN- - (Opposite General Dodge's Office,) fURNIiSHES good meals, good beds, good cigars, Ac, Ac. oi all hourt. He has not yet " thrown flxg to the breeze" asiie wants to raise a 'hrett for the njg. April 18-43tf . RIC-BICE-tRICE-BICE. jrRESH beat, in tierceef barrels and bags, Pea Nuts in bags". Family Flour in bags, Corn Meal and Hominy, . Wheat. Uran- and Rice douce for Cows. jf -At the Cape Fear Mills. ALUX. OLDHAM. April 25th, 1865.' . 48-lOt FOR REM. TILE 1st October next, the residence on 2nd, be tween Chestnut and Princess streets, now occu pied by Dr. WT. IIarri?s. Apply to Wilmington, May 5th, 1865. It GOOD NEWS AT H03IE ASMS THE subscriber respectfully announces that he will re-onen the Citt-fojmerlr Carolina) Ho tel, to-morrow (Wednesday l$th inst., for there. ceptiotrand accounaopa tion pf the public- Patron aer solicited. No-efforts spared' to make guests eomfor table. jChargeiTmoderata for the times. Wihnjngton, May 9tbl85. 53 -12t- BUSINESS CARDS, umes.. Give me a call. - Ma12tnf 1865. JAMES JuQWRY. 61-61 WANTED ef peace, prosperity, material developments, rl1" KK onaA ? frf wines part of 'the iAA ic JL miwiu piy as us omce. 62-2 1 DR. AlEL R. 51EDWAT FPBRS his professional serviofs to the inhabi- wealth and strength, isr indeed, magnificent Take away a million of men from the work.of con suming and destroylnc- and transfer them to the 'woikof hailJrig no and prduci'nir. ln.wch r?f:-WjiB.!?? "f c?.7- ceunlrj as : this, ad the effect, to .use-a favorite J Oce corner of Front and Dock streets. , coauiriaoa of Prtsidnt Jahioan. will bAj van. ' " w- ..' .0-lt J JL -1 1 1 I . oenu mm.maj w am miraculous, cnangea. WTOngncl WAVTTl'H ' umiDuuiuoa. i w uu poixj oi reconstruct y' uooa care tasren er.tne furxAture no children iw inuiiiji x-fffswnioB ob or oerore-June l. j Apply at the ' POSX. OFFIQE ;l(af l0th v t - x j W-3t: tion which will best auhserte the general and per xnanent Interests of the country. Wehave great confidence in .tho experience, .ener a4 is.ore tion ot Prasidenk Johncon But there, one ul- ject to which; we weuld eapefjallj cajl the.atttn- J ' : v; WBAOTtj PAPER, XIOI sale, at v . ? CUTTER FREMCEI Front St. South,) near Marlet, -W VXa M I NGTON, 5 . C . , WCOLES ALB AND RETAIL DEJlLEPJ IN ARMY AND NAVY GOODS, RDTLER STQBES 4 WEST INDIA, GOODS, ' GROCERIES, -, ' YANKEK NOTIONS, ' CLOTHING ' TRIMMINGS, - ' EQUIPMENTS, &c WILLI Attl COOIC AtforjEtef aod Connsellor af law BROiVDWA, ? AOTICES in all the Courts of the State and of the United States. Will eive : personal and justment of. account, -end other jjrofestional busi ness... .' r.v , " ' ." 1 " . . Refers "to ..the , Editor, of Tax UaAU " or m olr are convertible at the option f--'. i . .. 1- i ' ' -. Holder into , i ,; . , . I U. &. 5-20 Six JPer Cent. i GOUl-lARIG BOK ( . . . . ;: . J These bonds arc now. worth a preaiua of nine fr oeiit.: including gold intemi from Nov.j . whichixiakes the actual profit 6vL the TrSO loan"r at curreut rate?, ia- eluding interest, about ten per cent. pt krikum, besidhijJfStrlionfrom Statt andmunicipal taratiptt, which add froy one to three per eenL jnore, according to the rate levied Vn other property. The Interest pafablo sexni-annuallv b; coupons attacji o each note; iic: inay be cat ofiT jju3 eold to any bank em banker. . r he interesd amounts to One tenter day on a $50 note Twa3enfe " " too Ten " M ! v'w m 20 44 ,u M 1000 $1 u a 5000 1 Notes of all Ithe denomination? named will be promptly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions. This is THE MjO.IA ' ' !:- ! " : "' now offered by thes GoTerntocnt. tvi"- is "confidently expected that it? .ujtr: advantages wlLI make it the Great Popnlar Loan of tiie e. Pcpl j ".Alarcb 17th, To prevent therimtilaKQn of the no;- tho Secretary of the Treasury hus gv': notice, that the notes are not negotiat e, unless all the unmatured coupon? arc at tached. In-order that citens of every ar4 section of tho country may be afford jed faoilitjiesTor taking the kan, the tional Banks. iState Banks, and Print Bankers throughout the. country, ha'' generally agreed to receive subscription at par. Subscribers will select tfaciro amts, m whom they have confrieW' anawnoniy; are 10 pe lesnvusiv . the deuverbf i tbl notes for vhicb tbej receive prclers. : v COOKE, X Snbscriptira1 Agent,. Philadelphia ; SO Mket SC., between Front and -d ( 60-tf
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