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V vx. i' i. i 1 'i TDE IVllSlFiywif .aEKllD. . TUOMAO M. COOK BITmi 41 rSOPSISTOKS. Office 86 Market Sireet, vp Stairr. ThI 'HraiLD has the lay est circulation of any "wwTn7" rrutntngum. . Thb Hirald has the largest circulation of any . newspaper m iOrim UarxXma. I j Thi Herald w itf organ in North Caro- t ' . JM of tt United States government for the vub- , . uiaauu mm l unrauru y vr k iters m the postqftce at Wilmington, under the laws of the TTtuijtA fit lit riulriut in kit mstrim tA m i 'JL newspaper having the largest circulation, j . 1HK ilXBALD w A $t adverttsma medium tn Worth or South Vard'ma. WILMINGTON. If. C, NOVEMBER 14. , no visional covrntoii pcnnvs 1TIEUS ACE JUTD XJIE PRESIDENT'S POLICT.V f i . - 'The message of the provisional governor of South Carolina to the legislature of that state is an important document and affords some season able information as to the policy and plans of the general government m ' regard to the southern states. We do not like the' temper Mr. Provisi- t.v..'v m. , j tuoj)w;3 i Hjovuucgii- dence he transmits to the legislature, nor does it t" --- " uwctuci BSMauou niui jfc, oujce uie corresponaence, wnicft. at first was conducted m afnendly, off-hand, unofficial and merely adrisary way by the president in person, m suddenly transferred to the secretary of state, who nrrr0ps frk lav dnn in t '-Jjuage what the government requires as a con- - - -1 r v.vnu in cuiuuaut .... oiuon precedent to readmission to the union, and also intimates that "querulous and unreasonable" ' objections on the part of southern states to any oi mese requirements will be of no avail. Thus it is clear that the government is fixed in its pur i "m. w uv uiuuiuutiiuii vi iu policy. Ilia exceedingly anxious that the south- era states-shall conform to such a line of nollcv , i I at it has marked out, whereby it hopes to influ- ence congress to interpose no objections to their readmission to the union. But at the same time - (.v.v.umcui ia iiupiesiseu wim ine iaea mat it hasTfflntjid h U 1:1. l I r-""voo ownco uiutu mure uuerai i terms than the nnnnlar viuoo rvf tVia nnnt-n. . I t -1 . w.. v wuuhj .- i the contmll firrant ? and that nnlv I ovuwuiciH iu tjiiLfics would i - - iuuuww vaui eneci a vumpromise witn that popular voice and that -, .. .. ' . . v.wiuvmog senument ; that it has already under Uken to do all that there is any hope of its ac complishing ; and that, therefore, it can concede . 4 noi anotner jot or tittle. .. . . . . . , V " j e wishwe could make the southern people ,t. comprenena that the president is their true friend, V and tha,t -the national administration is all that v; , ' injJ56ses between them and the fury of the fa--tiatical extremisU of the north. In other wonls, we wish the people would open their eyes to the - fact that there is no conservatism anywher in T the country outside of the general government. ,; Wonid they but grasp this idea and consider it V moment, tney would appreciate how great a inenaw tnem the president really is. Let us tools at the matter a moment. Mr. Johnson was not made president by the voice of the people-though undoubtedly the people have since learned to respect and love people have since learned to respect and love 1 A. .9 . uiui .uui Dy tne providence of God, that remov ... bu leariui ana shocking a manner the good man who preceded him. Under such circumstan ces, air. Johnson can but be ambitious of a popu lar endorsement of his administration onA L "-'") unit iUU- doubtedly looks forward to the next presidential tiuu ior tnat endorsement. Those who con tnoutea to his elevation to the vice-presidency were of the northern radical school, and are to day allied with the political faction, that demands the ballot for the negro, confiscation of the pro perty of southern people, a charv pardoning power, a rigid enforcement of the test oath, the retention of the mihtarv m ;n southern States, acd an indefinite continuance of .... , reoeuious states in their present anomi ous rknrlit:.-v. Ill n ..... : r. 1 in!S 11J1 rahty is exceedingly!, of- lensive to the president. He;holds that the states have never Jeen out of the union, but that there governments have been usurped by pretenders His first acts are to pardon those of their people who asked it with any promise of return to loy alty, and then to require these pardoned ones to reorganize their governments which had been s us- i-u mce tne usurpers were cast out And, LarrganiZati0n"Wh5ch is accomplished despite the protests of the president's ownfriends bi the north-he asks the people to conform their whthT S"ntal theories is to be abolished, secession annulled and virtu ally declaredahere8y. jebU contracted in the endeavor to destroy the union repudiated, and e loyaltyofthestate9to the general mentto be unmistakeably reiterated. All this hesouthdone, k enable and proper that the loser in so grea a Zr J?8f thrUgh Sh0ttld Thesearethe points. of the wan But there !are Pther acts, aa we have intimated, which the pre Jdenf, at the north have engrafted , ttelaws of the land during the wanu bow appear aa serious obstacles . in the waV of restoration. These ar- k , i Waj of r?w.f. lhe fiscaUon of to ST n0rthern W"d holds out 7 .rent weAti. htoJf , . m 0I. raft, a. ttmiy, thM fu2 AmImm, it ' v wiiow, and tie up ana heal tvery bleeding wound which has bet ,1 Uk.b. n d hooorau. blUoD) ud fc i if !, f , v '7e ,4.1 i-j' . - ; v . all the chances of a popular endorsement of his administration at tha next iirtTntiafeiectiou. ' We can no V see more ciearlv lIih rMnnahWoct and excusabUity of the exemtive interference uiuuciu crcviiuuj, bjiu 1113 numerous leuers oi advice and instruction to southern people. But at the same time we see that he is equally exact ing 6f the northern people. With the one he pleads ; the other he jdefies. He begs the south to repudiate the rebel debts : and be defies the popular etmunient oi uie nortli to enforce con fiscation. lie urges the 60uth to droD their old political leadens and take up new men who am approvea as loyausxs j ana lie intimates to con gress that the hated and intolerant test oath must be set aside. He asks tho south to remember that they are not yet restored to the union : and i J-ft . . be tell tne northern people that he will i,mtw and derend the south. He insists that the south shall pass liberal laws for the blacks and maranf. mere perpetual freedom ; aad be assures the north thflff in r Avant cHoll i muted to vote except Ty consent of the southern wni.e people. With the one he has ahanlnt- power to enforce his behests ; with the other he can oniy exercise moral power. TherefoFe he says: to the south, finally.1 do not tax rip heavily. I know what can be accomolishftd nd will do all for y ou that possibly can be done. But make my task as easy as possible. Manifest on your part a liberal and accommodating snirit. and all will go well. But accept what is given you only with grumbling because it is not more, and vv "in giuuuuu uvumue ib is not more and be continually asking greater favors ; draw the i ' wasiuitj, auu yield simply and ei- you cannot avoid yielding ; manifest a carping, fault-finding disposition, and all is lost, You. wiU cripple me so completely that I shall be unapie ao anytningfor you. I Thus the nrpsldnf or.rl V.: Thus the president and his ndnnmtrt; Wl. MV1V11 stands as a mediator between the north and th south. . ..While both sections are nlantinr hm selves firmly upon their own otinionS nd n. m f x v tions, each assuming pot itions antagonistic to the omer, ine etiief magistrate, animated by patriotic and christian irflnpnv ; eMi-nff -a--. j "ijjn jw-rmuujr may D6 restored amonS all the states, and each section shall be admitted to the eniovment of - . " j-u iIJgto Wlth a11 others. But, at the same time we are reminded by the enn t..Spondence transmitted by Mr- 'Provisional Governor Perrv to the South y loiuiur.-uiai me president will not fllwava nlaorl IIJo , j".. : rnuwuCT may pe .turned to warnings, and his j - '"-jj v-uLUiiia.nu.t. liov """" i.ua,t v uicii we mav not. i o-r- rnid frAm T;, uuuur auvice ratner than of compulsion.. : In this Town nn ho' Ttv. Ii i u-rt t t . . , . , .w, uu lumauu Vv liij 1 A Al ' yOUlJEfCStSOn Of John nnl ATnrir -P Xfr v; - --w ... . j jw. uitvauu aticU one year seven months and twelve days.. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BOOTS ASI) SHOES, HpHE balance of stock for eale at cost, by HORACE M. BARRY, Water street, foot of Chestnut. 218 w Nov. 13 Copartnership Notice. rpHE undertismed. hns thin Acv amWtoJ Hf- - I htm i r Z ""J "UUI1UCU i.TlI, ben.efore L?2m& cLSeaX styie and name of PEIRCE & HUBBARD. Wm. H. H. PEIRCE. Nov. 14. 219-lt. Moody B. Smith, ATTORNEY COUNSELLOR AT LAW. No. 36 Pine street, .J New York... ov.14. 219-lm JTU8T RECEIVED a large and well selected lot j , o iu-vivcj. ao a lew looses An dersou's Solace, which will be sold low, at DAY fe WRIGHT'S Drug and Chemical Store, XT l Market Street. Nov. 13. 3lo8 Auction Sales. OS TUESDAY AND THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK, 1 AT TUB STORE OP POALK & ALLEM. Nat310iYT1?rW.AT,ER STREET, UP STAIRS, sold afiSot' M-'to-dtty. Tuesday 14th, will be soia, a fine assortment of Groceries, i XT' V in , Sal Soda, " ' Segars, Teas, AND ' Gent's Under Clothing. Stationary, Canned Meats, Nov id J' 8ha5GElfo3d, Auctioneer. Mr. William KiJcbell, FORMERLY of - . : . . Novj 14. 219-lt BCSISESSSUITS! BlISOESS SWTS! BUSINESS SUITS! JUSTNESS SUITS, the largest assortment in Wilmington, and selling cheap; at : - S. M. SIMPSON'S, 33 and as Market street, And 3 and 4 Front street, N. E. corner. November 14 A Snlendid stop OFlat?tvle0ofn? BUSINESS. SUITS, i Not? BALDWIN, MUNSON & COS. I QeJ ""ve again resnmed Tneiwe. .vzx kl fr' 4 OLD STAND, " - - ofoou, Sho4PandLeSerTSof bS old as low aa possible forabj i (!T7!f5 1B,:-hn -ii,; G' & C BRADLEY. ' Not r fadings always oa hand-, tt "S . Not. a at- ii M'UIfl T- ft TTrr' Vmrr M . . L xljx y iijiiHijtTVJS HJEKALD, TUESDAY,: NOVEMBER 14, leOd. . - AMUSEMENTS. - . MISCELLAHE3US. ik&t S T HEAT RE. in p TUESDAY EVENING, Nov. 14th, 1865. Reappearance of the Wilmington favorltef Miss IDA VERNON, In Shakspeare'a great play of it o n e o a k j e t . - Juliet J Borneo- - Miss Ida Vernon. Mr. John Da via. After which, Dance, Miss Nelly Proctor. To conclnde with the Laughable Farce of BETST BAKER KSEE SMALL BILLS Doors open for securing scats daily from 10, A M.. until 1, P. M. Doors open at 7 o'clock; Performances to com mence at 7 o'clock, precisely. "Ou with the Dance-Let Toy- be Hit- THE MOZART Tf AIX IS now ready, and can be obtain ?d for BALLS, ,rv?PTItt' aud CONCERTi ENTERTAIN MENTS, by applying to J AS. H. BAILEY, VT r Bailey's Hotel. November 8 214-61 Ovens, Spiders, Saucepans. FRYING PANS, SOD IRONS; AND EVERY discrintinn rf hnnu ,. 1 willow ware, blacksmith, coopers, painters, sb'oe- : 'juttio auu uuuerb loois, Rirricuiturai lnmlements-BarlrHprv o-Arvia VrauA a . T g,va, M. I kUUl UlU XlliCIlLOU caif-f Kins, sole harness, band string and bice leath er. Powder, shot and caps, cotton and wool cards, paints, window Hops, oils, varnishes, putty, &c, Ac. at W iLSON'8 Hardware and Harness Estab - - . ii uai uniuc UUu 1 j lishment, Market-st.. near the wharf. ai?-2t. Suadries at Auction. ON WEDNESDAY NET, 15TH INSTANT, our Sales Koom, No. 3, North Water-street for ac- enrmt of vhnm : w n uiajr concern, ICO VOlnmes vnrinns xL-frl' Literary, Scientific and Religious. 5 doz. Ladies Hats and Trimmings. 17 " Extracts. 4 " Cologne. 2 " Cocoaie. 2 8-12 Hair Oil. 2K 14 Pomade. Men's and Children's Shoes. , Clocks, pencils, bracelets, razor straps, suspen ders coffee, mustard, candles, blacking, cinnamon, CLARET WINE AND WHISKEY, 8000 Lbs. BACON. Unlimited articles received until day of sale CRONLY & MORRIS, A uct're. Nov.U 21g.j,t THE S01THEM FREEDJiAX. ' a tl UNDERSIGNED proposes to publish, JL tns town nf Wilm i in - uuiiujjiuu, auuui, me ioirj oi iecember, a weekly newspaper, to be called "The southern Freedman." As its n me indicates, this journal will be devoted to the interests of the lour millions of colored freedmen now in the south and who are without influence, pronertv or knowl edge to avail themselves advantageously of the boon which government has conferred upon them. r From the circumstances in which the close of the rebellion placed the blacks it is not expected that tney will be able at present to support successfully a weekly newspaper ; because they are not yet a reading people, - They do not yet understand the true nature of thpir iravnnm or,; i of POStU tO lmnositinn .inrl )DnQr,t. e j rryT . uuuu II UUJ UCbilTning: uuuueigueu, nowever, nopes bydis chnrgmg his duty as a public iournali t faithfullv h 7 aD(l b,lHck races' to merit a Fhare of the patronaire of all Dhilanthront- ,.i,,iot;o0 h . x " ----.'irn uu ' 111 lliaUO , tt"u?Mai"- -LDonr.g among the backs for a number ofvMra 7,i;u v...: . h,vin v,o r J " '.C1 u ii, u . , - "J 's mi Mjme urne an agent Of the Bureau nf T!fL w auk. aact-u. Lin 1 1 1 ii 1 1 ) r i lun rT r 4 a aeuopes to be able to conduct his paper in suet a manner as may in the Providence of God conduce to the well-being ot both race? The undersigned beinf hS oSinallv from e. .. v. . i . " " l v.iei.L5, jtiicumuii, tne north, andholdinghis eeciesiastimlconnection t Xr J vvj aibLl Mil Presbyterian church in that seenon, ce is wen assured that he can accomplish much in lu-hnlf if . I . .. . r u ...,lKJl lue irue elevation ol the black race. He H aware that he possesses the confidence aim has betn to do them all the good in hi - power, in the cast as well as the present and future, he V, uu mem ior weal or tor woe. l he Southern Freedman will be a religious as well as a Bccular taper, and will therefore espouse lul"ulSluu aseuas tlie secular rights of the a- I lcSaruat8 oi aeuoniinatiouai lines. In the discharging this duty it reserves to itself the rigbt ..,a 1A it-ugiuus ana ecclesiastical move "-uw lUiH IliavT laKft r :ifo in Hm o.,.1. . where, having any beariuo-upon the ri-hts of th people whose oran it professes to be It will fet n uunumiy escape to promote the true intPP ests ot this people. Avoiding constantly everv line itself to whatever is practicable, wie and w . . ' .j uu i M I I j i .ill li.iiiit. knnnnn v.. . I i , . - iun,utviu.u .urn social ... .ij V. 111 till- 11 I I I I M I mill lA.Tltn n v. .1 ' ' v...ui(U1 nit ujiicK race. Tt.e Southern F mo uiacK man's nnnrr ty,o r , , . " ---."ii Tni uc eujuiiiiLiClUiV j'-urnaland we hope it may after awhile become read and appreciated by the more cultivated whites At all events the undersigned believes that it will iwuwiuiuo interest ot every employer of black men in the south to have this paper circulated and read among their employes. r This paper will be entirely independent of any political party or organization, and also of all. re- a tntV. . Ar- ' uu"u V1 DUULU. JlSXUlSSlOn is to the African on this continent reffardles of parties or chnrrhP "t n. I 'il 5 rG Cs9 f i rVk Th ' . tu or s0tn. its mission proper fcUDDort. tn fhP ' wJ c l"M tn i- x r ecu men, and btrne to lacilitate m everv wav within t r,nh ;,;r.r.r.ul, wulKm?s that benevolent and inp Cllnniu. fi.l i r'".7nuu insiimtion among the blacks. iai rXZ " h pablished at the lur suDscribers : Six months, Twelve months . . . . . . " ?2.00 3.00 At DresPTit ha.:rr-r Wbitakert Tho:'; be received at ton. 1U ine town of Wilming the proper pnlL K?P of the state are alsa resDeetftlW P return the servi t 2 . we ""wme lutnre dav. Rev. JAMES SINCLAIR' vor ,o Edr and Proprietor. 1 218-s CLOVEST GLOvisi! HOSIERY! HOSIERY!! UNDERWEAR! UNDERWEAR!! ND EVERYTHING USUALLY KEPT IN cent's Fumbhlng Establishment At S. M. SIMPSON'S, . 33 and 35 Market street and 2 and 4 Front st N. E. corner. Nov. 9. " - 215-c Wr.i 6 iiS; V' rr wrapping rawr. for k J v.rrDlr . . - -. t - t as uuuurea ' Oct. 25; .'-'is (TortlUxs Clerical distress especially in Southern T ' Aiocrses.) , . " w bji . UNDER the advice of the Bishops Tablot, At- Vii wish to buy a limited amount of the above kinson and Lay.. Address contributions to M Bank Notes. Apply to tfaeCev..W.E. Doane Secretary, IJartford, Con- WORTH A DANIEL. vy.ii. iis-tr. fonthern papers are asked to copy this till ; waniea. METKOPOLITAX ESTERPllISE S90 'If sCREAT GIFT SALE" T. cttyBundiuBiddeford, Maine. OF THE NEW YORK AND PROVIDENCE Jewelers' Association, Ca.PIT.4X, Depot, 197 Broadway, - 1 1 A N IMMENSE STOCK vt.JiV!f3f.,Tani Fanc "u to be sold for OA Ju DOLLAR each, without rerurd to value, and not t(S i,e- r-.ii1 fnr till . i T ,,, ' . viii.imvaico, najmmr each ar: c;e and vaiue, are placed m sealed envelopes and well mix ed. Oue of the.-e envelopes will be sent by mail to any address on receipt oi 25 cents ; tive for fl eleven for till thlrtv fnr K .;,. rn. m. J ! On rcceiut of thr- rrHfi f imp hniirlr.-H trr 91 K - . T Vf u Tf 111 C V? LUil UU uuu men ii is at j'our option to TlftV thf ilnllr onH .,!--. .1... ... . r luu unicie or not. rur- chasers may thus obtain a Gold Watch, Diamond King, a Piano, Sewinsr Machine, or anv set ofJi-w. elry on our list, for f 1 ; and in uo cre'ean theviret li.es Dion Hns 7 . 1 y ., . . J fc -ii vut iuiiarB worm, a mere are uo Atrents are wanted i every . erson can make $10 a dav, selling our cer tinctes in the greatest sale of Jewelry ever known ocna c. lor a Certificate, which will inform j uu iu yoa can ootain lor f 1. At the same time &c our circular, contumnjr full list and particu JAMES HUTCHINSON CO VT , 197 Broadway, .Y. OY- lo- 218 2m To the Public T"F?KErRrSiG.NED WOULD MOST RE- t , f, 1 miorm tneir friends, patrons and the public generally, that Mr. Marcus has just returned from the. North, bunging with him a rtm;1 S af La?3- Fancy p a., .r' r A ISC I (iOODS, CLOAKS, and BALMORAL SKIRTS. A!,o Gents5 and Ladies A.enuo Undershirts ; Gents' FurnLsh lng Goods; Ladies Shoes. Ac., to the inspection or wh!cn they would invite the public. Give us a uMiiumjouwinnna mat we allow so gne to uuuerseii US. MARCTTft A- TT 7 ni' Melntire fc Brown's old stand, 5vo0r t0 LrOWU & AleiWs Jewelry store. aNOV-'1 210-ss Jolin B. Fuller, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER, Xo. 8 3ey Street, .cw YorL.' HAS IN STORE and ready for immediate ship vui, cu i3 juiiuuiueiui nig to order ruttiAiiLiJ AND STATIONARY STEAM EN U'rJK AND min.PRQ i to J50 horse rower r;:rf.i.io7. o-,.i tt ... V AtkJ. aV Allils Ot tiie most innrm- nn. t-,.t . nil tllvofi miliiw. ... -I r-w f - tui.nS lw to aouu ieet ot lumber ter hour ririct .f;iio Xf:ii t . ci every kind of Mill Machinrv ja,- vr:,,. TJ.. 1 AOI 11 I I I . .Villi I II T I ij r T im 1 and Mminir Machmrv Tnn JL.. . Oil and Salt Works; Cot'ton and Woow' VZu ?,r (in- .',um- Vertical Planers, Iron Planers. - Gray & Wood's Pianino Engine Lathes, Machines, Drill Lathes. Daniels' Planing Ma. climes, Moulding Machines, Sash Machines, Tenoning Machines, Boring Machines, Slatting Machines, Upright Drills, Steam Pumps, Force Pumps, Lilting Pumps, Suction Pumps, Hydraulic Jacks, Screw Jacks, Shafting Pulleys and Hangers, Rubber and Leather 1 ower Morticing Ma chines, -t oot Morticing Ma chines, B. ring Machines, Blind Slat Tenoning Machines, Circular Saw Benches, V right's patent Scroll Saws, Patent Belt Scroll Saws, Circular Reserving MiPg Upright Reserving Milis Rotary and Mining PumDB. Beltings. Leather and Rubber Plumbing and Gas Fit b as Hose, I LklltlE. Steam and Gas Pine t.''eh' ciwuu va;er Uaup-es. Every description of Machinery and Rail i ii' i . . ' Tooaworta rlanin"- u....... 1 ulue Aiieuines. C0TT0V GFVS rOTTfivrTVQ rA&n, Tnw i ' A COfTOX GINS ! 'fft BOW Southern, Craven, Ex- "nii?h Cotto. with engines way Supplies ' J In ie5u,r lor the Yoorle7. ."1 reRt Pri vyLuuvi IULU. 1QI j i 1U.L J WlVU Upholstering Paper Haiiciiiff, Htf pf a m v .the ""vices of J. W. ZIM MERMAN, who is well kuown in this citv as a practical Unholsterer r.nd p.,. it" . Clly a!s now prepared, in connection will, our Furniture nTkh m fUVh WindOW Curtain,, SUadest Hair Shiic-k Moo, Straw and Cotton Mattresses ieather Beds. Pilinwu tj,.i.. "ses, v, u;iBtvra, ana aner rSKEJ f f h0rVlotice- Also fit up Vessels CabTns' KailroadCars. &e- cut., mnto ,i , ' pets, oil cloth irz:ir Lounges,&c. cuias, naire, D. A. SMITH, Dnf po.i LUUU1 x rui" street. 11A E now on hand a very large stock of clothing, Dry Goods and gents Fm nixing Goods, which we are orTerinfr v , to . not; ueiow New York prices. It would be to the advantage of all wishing to purchase goods 10 give us a call at No. 40 Market Street, under Van Orsdell'a pho- tograph callerv Nov. 3d WOLF, WRONSKI & CO. 210-lm. WHOLESALE BUYERS GROCERIE S FOR CASH, TILL FIND OUR STOCK FULL, AND PRICES LOW. We receive large supplies by EVERT STEAMER. We buy and sell g-oods for CASH ONLY. AND CAN OFFER GOODS LOW. ! SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, FLOUR, UUEESE, BUTTER, LARD, SODA, CANDLES, CRACKERS, PICKLES, PRESERVES, RAISINS, SEGAR8, STARCH, SOAP, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, LIQUORS LN X BAliRELS & AT GEORGE MYERS. 11 . istf. KoT.lOth. CUAS, D. MYERS, Agent. i- 2l& m MSS W All XjyD. v Browns' Wharrea; jor. ift. 218-e for- " " Wanted. A DAY 1 genta wanted , to eell a i ui UUC iiCCUKO. AddrMn SHAW CLARK, Biddelord, Maine. 166 8m sept ISth MISCELLANEOUS. B. S. WAlDEOJf, Z Market Sireet. ONE PRICE STORE. WHOLEsJlLE AND RETAIL DEALER in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, WILL OPHH oar WEDNESDAY, Nov. L, iis FALL AND WINTER GOODI, CONSISTING in part of Merinoes, Coburrs, T Poplins, Delaines, Bombazines, Alpaccaa and fllll linn ff tli mi.et ooi.M.. t ti. Dresa Good Black Silks ! Best Maker. Hoop Skirt?, Balmorals, Corsets. EmbroideriM. Collars and Sleeve. Hciv r.A a. , v -y i avvv ut W 1 WHITE GOODS I ! A full assortment in the different Stylac and Makes. Jon's soft finish Cambrics, for Skirts. MOURNING GOODS I J in all the different Styles and beat Fabrics. Perfumery, Fancy Goods and Notions. CloakB, Cloaking, Mantillas and Shawls, In cluding Breakfast and Evening Shawls. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS! HOUSEKEEPING GOODS I ! White and Colored Blankets, Quilts, Table Cloths, Damasks, Napkins, Towels, Towelling White and Colored, Plain and Twilled Flannels, a Bleached and Unbleached Sheetings and Shirtings, all grades, and all other goods usually kept in a first class Dry Goods Store. SHOES I SHOES! Ladies', Misses' and Children's BOOTS AND SHOES. A COMPLETE STOCK. Qct-31- ' 207-lm LIME ! ! -I A BARRELS BEST STONE LIME FROM wharf, by WORTH A DANIEL. Browns' Wharves. 218-. Nov. 13. BAC0.1, SALT, ROPE, BAGGING, SUGAR, 0ApiDT tLAS7R' 8UPER phos- V PHATE LIME and Foard's Fertilizer, ' EMPTY SPIRITS BBL8. kc., ike., For sale by WORTH A DANIEL. Nov. 13. Browns' Wharvea. 218-i HOWE'S SCALES. CEIVED including Counter Scales WORTH & DANIEL. Nov-12. - fig!,: Carriages. r-p HE ! immense Stock, now in the three large Square Feet. n acre of 15,000 beWT? BroadwaJ ad 16 Crosby st., ' ferel VrTent f Carriage W of xeren m New York, will now be sold at creatlr re- C. WITTY, Oct. 28. Broadway, New York. PUMPS! PCIIPS! PUMPS! Steam, Force, Suction & Lifting JTUMFS OF BYERT DB8CBIPTJOX; STEAM AND GAS PIPES, PIPE AND STEAM FITTTvna and every description of ' r i i i ma u i" r ft . . . -""o , uao AND STEAM FITTING UOODS, FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST RATES, JOHN B. FULLER, ' S Dey street, nov.6w , ' .;, 4 y?iT- IiS lby forbidden severest penaltofl ttJlSi derthi Hotels. if theho'use comfortihiS b Ulak" : 2w ket affords. PP d -' vurTu,. A fll-t .r.io... " A,firstclaM restanraTit u ... etc Jalylftb s new I, ovi CORNER of Second and J 4 i Oct. 14 Prir MRS. JEWETT Monday, Sonmbir uiih LL SImSarv A limited nnmber of younjrer n. sex will be received at reduced rr '1" ' November 10 MISS JCU tTT H.T villi uu, v!b-instructions on the Pi , V For Pftrticulara inquire of . V J. i,, ' K orctma and Cheanut streets November 10 o - . r-Tr" i For 5ew York. COMMERCIAL LINK IHE A. I. STEAMSHIPS FAIRBANKS, Capt. HotE,., an i W. P CLYDE, Capt. Rouuns, wni a , I THUR8DAY r.. For freight or pn.ag-e, havimr simerlor UUUH" IOr P"Srsf pply to BRADLEY & WOEIILEK, Ap-nu, North Water, between Chesnut and Mnlf-.-rry i:, Wilmington ' c C. H. PIERSON, Agent. 77 South street, New York FOR RIO m jmm. j CALLING AT ST. THOMAS, PARA, !"f KNa BUCO, AND BAIilA. THE UNITED STATES AND HR.AXU -a- Steamship Company, will dUpute'- r. ON THE 2STH OF EVERY A new and First Class Stcamshi -MONTH, to aavc V. TURE5 O'CLOCK, 1'. M. FROM PIER 3, NORTH LIVER. All letters have to pass through tin- 1 i.,i!i An exnerienoed finrmnn i . .... on board. For Freight Or PlliCliril li r. ..I...- . 1 . 1 modations, apply to THOMAS ASDLaVH) & CO. , 17 Brou.Um, New York- October 81. " FOR SEW YORK. THE Atlantic Coast Mail Ships fetcarn CAPTAIN ELRIDGE, TWILIGHT, CAPTAIN SriCER, will form a weekl? line, fai!ing rvcrv Saturday from this port, for N ew York. F or freight or passage, apply to W a - WAIIKISS & HOWELL. Jane 7th 83 FAMILY SUPPLIES. gUPERFINE TEAS, FINE COFFEE, CUT LOAF, CRUSHED, POWDERED, COFFEE AND BROWN SUGARS, PICKLES, JELLIES, AND PRESERVE A TABLE SALT, TINE TABLE BUTTER, CHEESE AN! I.ARD. Everything needed AT 11 and 13 Front, street, CHAS. D. MYER?- A--t. Nov. 10. DRUGS MB CnEJIItALS -AT- Wholesale and Retail. WE, the uniersigned. respect f 'ill vannwt: nee :o the citizens of WiliTilnf'ton. "that we w: open our NEW DRUG S'VOllF, TL Market street, between 2nd and 3rd .-t.ceu, Monday, November 6th, with a choice -ek-''" of pure drugs, chemicals, pcrturaery, i'y c. Particular aUention clvcn to '.fivsiciu preacriptioni. k " The store will be open at all hours, dy night. " ' 1 DAY WRIGHT. i Druggists A Chemists. 211 Nov. 6th. Black and Colored Silk Ties. LACK AND COLORED SILK SCARFS. r V V3,, HOSIERY, HATS AND CAPS. new styles at ' ' SHIPPINC if 1 1 U' r J 'if,! tJ it.: Nor iu- F. W. POTTER, t . . 217-lw : BALDWIN, MUNSON fe CO S. .. . ' '-4 -
The Daily Wilmington Herald (Wilmington, N.C.)
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