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... J i h h J T. -'. - . "5 . J be, any to MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PO-BT OF WILMINGTON, N. I C.DEC. 1. ATtRTVKT ' Qtoim Vlxftn. "Roller, from Newbern. N 0, to Mur- ray & Muihis-on, DkCOUIDUlf -j C7 t Hteamer' A. X nan, . omnner, from Fayetteville, to Brig Fredonia, Hawse, from New York, to Russell & CLEARED. at. - DrKull -fXi- TTavTtt-AVlllp TlV TTUlHter. Bteamer A P Hurt; Skinner, far Fayetteville, Worth & Daniel ' ;, vVJ.U' '' ''' COMMERCIAL The Home market. ' WiLMiiroTON, Dee. 16 P. M. .... ' i ' .11' inactive, and hut few Business to-day naa oeen very trtnuu'iinnt have taken place. COTTON.-We quote the sale f a small, lot of good middling at 45c SPI RITS TURPENTINE No sales. CRUDE TUBPENTINE.-rSak( o( TJ bbls at S 25. ' TAR. We qnote sales or 100 bbls at ad 10 ROSIN No sales. TIMBER. alea of 4 rafts good mill at $14 a 1ft, and 1 rait Inferior mm ai iiz per j, . . . -u New York market. By Telegraph.l ' Nw Yohi, Not. 30. COTTON Quiet; sales 3,000 bales at 61c. NAVAL STORES-Quiet ' QOLD-1481-4. ' :U LATER. , New York, Dec. 1. COTTON has a declining tendency, sales 1,800 bales at 60c a 61c. . ' r .1 : OOLD-148. By Mail Naw Your, November 27. BREADSTUFFS.The market for State flour is firm, while other descriptions are inactive, at rates ruling in .tt""i::D Q.-;r . n 90 a s 25 State 8 40a 8 76 7 90a -Dw..a Woalorn O -U JU)CIUIIC 11 ...... . J. Extra Ohio..... oJSUM Do Trade ,.r - An Extra St Louis................. 12 75 a lo 00 The market for Southern flour is declining; the sales in clude 450 bbls at $9 25 a $10 25 for superfine Baltimore, and $10 30 a 18 for extra da. The market for eorn meal is dull and heavy. . . GRAIN. Wheat haa declined fully lc, with sales at $1 67 a 1 80 for Chicago spring; $1 76 a 1 81 for Milwau kee club; $1 82 a 1 85 for amber Milwaukee, the latter price for very choice, and about $2 45 for choice new am ber State. Corn is in good request, but at a decline of lc- we notice sales at 91c a 93c for unsound; 94c a 95 l-4c for sound Western mixed, and 88c for damaged. COFFEE The market is inactive at previous rates. COTTON. The market is dull and heavy, as neither buyers or sellers are willing to operate to any great extent until further advices are received from Europe.. The transactors to-day amount to 1,500 bales; our figures are barely sustained. We quote: xrwr . Upland. Florida. Mobile. N.O.&T. Good Ordinary...... 44 45 45 45 Low Middling 49 M 61 Middling 52 52 52 1-2 53 tirA wiThhiw 54 64 54 1-2 65 kt .-tr at B'fainva nmrtflfnrofintinp is inactive at v u w r .Aim 19 for soft. Spirits turpentine sells in small lots at ?1 10 mA e a n far at rinpd and No 2. Tar is quiet. PROVISIONS The pork market is more active, under a strong effort 6n the Part of holders to realize. wiuVi Aaalr- we notice isales at $30 a 30 56 for mess, cash and regular way, closing at 30 cash, and $26 . oa in rnr TM-imfi mess. Also 2.740 bbls new mess, for December and January delivery, sellers' option, at $29 a an The beef market is quiet; sales were made at $11 a tA niain r.M Wcatpm megs, and S14 a 17 for extra do, Ttof vioma are inactive: we . notice sales of 100 bbls xxr-am at. un sn a 41. Bacon sides are dull and un h.n,i nnt. TTiAata have asrain declined; the sales in clude 275 packages at 17 l-2c a 21 1 2c for hams In dry salt and sweet T)ickle."and 13 l-2c a 15c for shoulders in dry alt. Lard is not active, and has again declined 1 l-2c; we notice sales at 20c a 24 l-zc ior inoi io prime jteiuo ren SUGAR. The demand for raw is still confined to aroccry grades, of which BUiall lots only are taken. We 7,ta. fair rnwl ratline at 131-4c a 13 6-8c. ReflDeJ are inactive, but jve do. not aiter our figures; we quote soft yellow at 15c a 16 l-2c; soft white at 17 1-2 a 18 l-2c .nH .pnutil nnwdercd and cnuiulated at 19 l-4c. TAT.T.nWia oniet and steady, we notice sales at 14c a 14 l-2c for common to prime city; 19c a 23c for prime atearinn und 12 3-4e a 15 l-2c for ereaee. TEAS. There Is a steadier market, with a little better inquiry. Sales 2,000 half chests groenn, irom nrwi nanus WHISKEY. The market is inactive and nearly nom lnal. mobile Cot um Mar lie t. (By Telegraph.) Mobile, Nov. 1 The sales to-day amounted to 1,000 bales middlig at 47c a 48c. Sales of the week, 2,200 hales. Receipts of the w.k 14 320 bales. Kxnorts of the week, 53,082 bales " i j Stock on hand, 6fl,Q bales.; . GoW 1481-2. Receipts by River. - , Per Steamer A. P. Hurt.) 12 bbls amrits turoentine, 174 bbl rosin, 284 bars iron to J R Blosson & Co, Murry Jc Murcbison, Shackelford Haas & Co. Receipts by .Itailroad. fPefWilmincton & Manchester.) 10 bales cotton, 30 bbls spirits turpentine, to James An derson, M Mclnnft, Costin Smith. Conlffnees per Brijf Fredonia. Russell & Ellis, H M Drane, Gates & Tlcasant, A Hall, C H Marshon, Murray & Murchison, Petteway & Monra. Railroad aflront. Alexander Sprunt, A il Van Bokkelen. W & M RR Co, A Johnson & Co, J II Hub bard. James Anderson & Co, S L Fremont, Z II Greene W H McRarv & Co, Geo Myers, O G Parsley & Co, G A Peck dt Co, L) A tsmitn, uraer, Marry weuo, ivona Daniel, G Z French & Co, E B Peterson. official. : 07 THE UNITED STATES. " Passed at the Second Session ' ' OF THE , THIRTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. HAP. XXV. An Act making an Appropriation for completing the Defences of Washington, and for other Purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Reprc . sentatives of the United States of America, in Con gress assembled, That the sum of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars be, and the same is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for completing the defences of Washington S Provided, That all arrear ages of debts already incurred for the objects of this act shall be first paid out of this sum: And .provided, further, That no part of the sum hereby appropriated shall be expended in any work here after to be commenced. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the fifth section of the act of twenty-eighth September, eighteen hundred and fifty, providing for the dis charge from the service of minors enlisted with out the consent of their parents or guardians, be, and the same hereby is repealed : Provided, That hereafter no person under the age of eighteen shall be mustered into the United States service, and the oath of enlistment taken by the recruit shall be conclusive as to his age. bec. a. Anaoe it jurtner enacted, That no vol unteers or militia from ony State or Territory shall be musterdd into the service of the United States on any terms or conditions confining their Service to the limits of said State or Territory, or their vi , cinities, beyond the number of ten thousand in the 8tate of-Missoori, and four thousand five hundred in the State of Maryland, heretofore authorized by the President of the United States, or Secretary of War, to be raised in said States. SEPi And be it further enacted, That the second section of the act of the tenth of April eighteen hundred and six, shall be, and the same is hereby, so amended as to read as follows : "8zor.&iAnd bo it further enacted,. That,- in time of war or rebellion against the supreme authority of the United States, all persons who shall be (bund lurking as spies,' or acting. as such, in or about the fortifications, encampments, posts,, Quarters or headquarters of the armies' of the United States or . v. v v' wfufuwji'ir,w me united. States which has been or may be declared to be in a state of insurrection by proclamation of the President of the United States, shall suffer death by sentence of a general'court-martial." Beg. 5. And be it further enacted, That the fl f, ty-flfth article, of the first section of act of tenth April, ehhfeeir Imndied and six, chapter twenty, THE WILHISCTOX llEUUw. &nd the tame U hereby iu f ... 4 a to read follows: 7 1 JfO& f.i . Article FIfty-flve. WhcertleIoagiBg totaa amies of the United Stale in foreign parts, or at place within the United SUtfi, or tuelr Terrt- rte. dnrlnir rebellion acrainsi me supreme wi- - i - thoritv of the United , States. shall force a safe guard, shall suffefdcatMl it iti v I ter,, Approved, February i, lba. Chap. XXVIl-?4fP Ac to ?pt4hXit the "Cooii iraae oy American vuizen m American r c gels. ' " B enacted bv the Senate and House of Repre sentatives of the United States of America, in Con- great assembled, npjcltizenor cittzenu ui United (States. or-Torehzner 'comins: mioror reai- ding within tne same, ?naii, lpr jumseii or ior any other person whatsoever, eitner ag master, iacwr, ii ; InnA other. owner, ur umurwue. uuuu. cuuiu. wise prepare, any snip or vessel, or any steamsnip or steam-vessei. xesisterea, enrouea, or uvwavu., in the United States, or any port within the same for the purpose of procuring from .Unina, or irom any port or place therein, or from any other pot or place the innamtants. orsnojecis oi uiu, known as "coolies." to be transported to any ior- pitm nonntrv. TJort. or .place whatever, to De ais- posed of, or sold, or traiisflnTbdifor any term of years or ior any lime wnaiever, as servauto w ay prentices, or to be, held to eeryice-or labor. And if any ship or vessel, steamship; jor steam-vessel, belonging in whole or m part to citizens 01 tne United States, and registered." enrolled, or other wise licensed as aforesaid, shall 4)e employed ior the said purposes, or in the "coolie trade," so call ed, or shall be caused to procure or carry from China or elsewhere, as aforesaid, any subjects of the Government of China for.the purpose of trans porting or disposing: of them 'as aforesaid, every auch ship or vessel, steamship, or steam-vessel, her tackle, apparel, fnrnitnre, and other appurtenan ces, sUall be forfeited to the United States, and bhall be liable to be seized, Vrosecnted, and con- tiemnea in any ui iue uiicua tuuiw ui unn.. courts of the United .States for the district where the said ship or vessel, steamship, or steam-ves6ei, may be found, seized, or carried. Sec. 2. And be it further ' enacted, That every person who shall 60 build, fit out, eqnip, load, or otherwise prepare, or who shall . send to sea, or navigate, as owner, master, factor, agent, or oth erwise, any ship or vessel, steamship, or steam vessel, belonging in whole or in part to citizens of the United States, or registered, enrolled, orli censed within the same, or at any port thereof, knowing or intending, that the same shall be em ployed in that trade or business aforesaid, contra ry to the true intent and meaning of this act, or in any wise aiuing ur uuclliu luciciii, duoh ucoctv' 11 v liable to be indicted therefor, and, on convic tion thereof, shall be liable to a fine not exceeding two thousand dollars and be imprisoned not ex ceeding one year. Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That if any cit izen or citizens of the United States shall, contra- v to the true intent and meaning of this act, take on board of any vessel, or receive or transport any such persons as are above described iu this, act, for -j. i i? . i' .i r ,i V. the purpose oi aisposiug oi uiem as aiuresaiu, iic or they shall be liable to be indicted therefor, and, on conviction thereof, shall be liable to a fine not exceeding two thousand dollars and be imprison ed not exceeding one year. Sec. 4. And be ii further enacted, That nothing in this act hereinbefore contained shall be deemed or construed to apply to or affect any free and vol untary emigration of any Chinese subject, or-to any vessel carrying 6ucn person as passenger on board the same, Provided, however, That a permit or certificate 6hall be prepared and signed by the consul or consular agent of the United States re sidine: at the port from which such vessel may take her departure, containing the name of such person, and setting forth the fact of his voluntary emigra tion Irom such port or place, which certificate shall be given to the master of such vessel ; but the same shall not be given until such consul or con sular agent shall be first personally satisfied by evidence produced of the truth of the facta therein contained. Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That all the provisions of the act of Congress approved Febru ary twenty-second, eighteen hundred and .forty- seven, entitled "An act to regulate the carriage ol passengers in merchant vessels,'' and all the pro visions ol the act ol Congress approved March third, eighteen hundred and forty-nine, entitled "An act to extend the provisions of all laws now in force relating to the carriage of passengers in merchant vessels and the regulation thereof," shall be extended and 6hall apply to all vessels owned in whole or in part by citizens of the United States, and registered, enrolled, or licensed within the United States, propelled by wind or "by steam, and to all masters thereof, carrying passengers or intending to carry passengers from any foreign port or place without the United States to any oth er foreign port or place without the United States; and that all penalties and forfeitures provided tor in said act shall apply to vessels and masters last aforesaid. Sec. 6. And be it further enacted, That the President of the United States shall be, and he is hereby, authorized and empowered, in such way and at such time as he shall judge proper to the end that the provisions of this act may be enforc ed according to the true intent and meaningthere of, to direct and order the vessels of the United States, and the masters and commanders thereof, to examine all vessels navigated or owned in whole or in part by citizens of the United States, and registered, enrolled, or licensed under, the laws of the United States, wherever they may be, when ever, in the judgment of such master or comman ding officer thereof, reasonable cause shall exist to beiieve that such vessel has on board, in violation of the provisions of this act, any subjects of China known as "coolies," for the purpose of. transpor tation; and upon sufficient proof that such vessel is employed in violation of the provisions of this act, to cause such vessel to be carried, with her officers and crew, into any port or district within the'United States, and delivered to the marshal of such district, to be held and disposed of accord ing to the provisions ol this act. Bec. 7. And be it further enacted. That this act shall take enect from and after six monthe from the day of its passage. Approved, February 19, 1862. JOM VAIVDERBILT, 23 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK, TAEALER IN AGRICULTURAL IMPLE JL MENTS of every variety, embracing all the different patterns of Plows in use in the Southern States. Horse Power and Threshing Machines, Fan Mills, Wheelbarrows, Carts and Waggons, cotton wins, irin wear, now and other Castings, Shovels, Foks, Hoes, Rakes, and Garden and Farm Tools, and Implements of eyery variety . SEEDS. The choicest Garden and Flower Seeds grown in this country or Europe, including every desirabie kind and variety. The utmost care taken to have those only which are choice and valuable. Also, urass, jfieia ana Jtsira seeds ot every variety. FERTILIZERS, 1 tfone Iinst, Animal Manure, a preparation of Animal Matter, Blood and Bone, a good substi tute for Guano, and cheapest Manure in use Phosphate of Lime, Land Plaster, Guano, &c, PLANTS, TREES, &c, urnisned irom the most reliable nurserys and growers. Orders respectfully solicited. Letters of inquiry cheerfully responded to and price lists iurnished on application. Nov. 6. 211 law6w FUMITTOE. ESTABLISHED IK 18 26. AN EXTENSIVE assortment ot FURNITURE and BEDDING in every variety and 6tle. constantly on hand. Orders for the south careful ly packed. WM. H. LEE, 199 & 201 Fulton St., New York. Oct, 25th: 202-3m. P0ALK& ALLEN, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION f MERCHANTS, . No. 3, South Water-st., Wilmington, N. C. Refer to Harris & Howell, Wm. M. Harris, Wm. B. Planner, J. Shackelford. We also sell at Auction under licence of J. Shackelford, who is concerned with us in this line of our business. Nov. 3. . 210-ly. McCLIESH, RIVES & CO., TOBACCO AND GENERAL -COMMTSSTOtt TVfF.RfTTT ATJTS 1 CORNER Commerce st. and Exchange Place, V. .Baltimore. Mri. Aug. 28. 153-3m A. McCljesh, -N. F. Rives, -J,' M. Waxker, -J. W.Kers, ..... - Alexandria, Va. - Petersburg Va. - Danville, Ta. Petersburg, Va. HIE DAILY WILMINGTON , flpAJJ,fifrTflBDAi PEpEMDSltAt Mi l ii "in i I i li I - COMMISSION HOUQgg i U. BENEDICT & tUf j. Rnni!rp. and, uilu lujiminiu I fpprnf Avra. dealm In ProTUion, But Cheese, &t. Consignment of general merchandise solicited. D )!XXB&, O. POTTBK. JOH3T BAMKBD05 HftFXliER. POTTER & CO.. O HIPPING AlfD COMMISSION MERCHANTS O Dealers in Cotton, rNavai -stores, c. No. 181 Front street, New York. An Ann.;immmtit to this address are insured ,wbeh on shipboard, with orwitLout advices from the shippers. Usual cash advances made on con- sigTiments. - June 1st 78-6m D. G.WOBTH. . . COMMISSION Ti. G. DANIEL FORWARDING MER- , CKANTS. Brown's Wharves, (T. C. & B. G. TForth's old stand) South Water street. - WILL give strUt personal attention to sale or shipment of Cotton, Naval Stores and gen eral Produce. Also to receiving and forwarding Goods, Dealers Bagging, Rope, Twine, Lime, Plas ter, Cement, Hair, Salt, Coal, &e. Agents for Steamer A. P. Hurt, sept. 2 152 3m chas. w. BLOSSOM, JAMES B. BLOSSOM, JOSIAH B. BLOSSOM. BLOSSOM BROTHERS, (Successors to Benj. Blossom & Son.) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, COTTON, Naval Stores, Grain, Tobacco, Tarns, Sheetings, &c., 159 Front street, New York. Liberal advances made on consignments, on re ceipt of Bill of Lading. .1 .i . References : The Bank of N. C . and other Banks at Wilmington, Newbern, Washington, Tarboro', Fayetteville, Raleigh, Salisbury, Charlotte and Wadesboro'. A. M. McPheeters, Raleigh, N. C, will torwara to us, through that place, free of forwarding com mission,) paying railroad freight, to any shipping port. ' J. R. Blossom & Co., Wilmington, N. C, ) Geo. H. Brown & Co., Washington, N. C, $ S. T. Jones & Co., Newbern, N. C, ) Henry Grislin, Norfolk, Va., $ Will forward produce to us, free of forwarding commission, except on naval stores and grain, by steamer or sailing vessel, as shippers may direct ; and when desired, will pay taxes, &c, at the ship- ping ports. N. B. Consignments to us are covered by Fire and Marine Insurance, as soon as freighted, from all places on all Railroads and Rivers in North and South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, and from all southern shinoinar ports, through to. New York whether advice of shipment Is received or not. sept. 27th . 178-3m. THOMAS & HOLMES, COMMISSION MERCHANTS and Dealers in V Naval Stores, 194 Front street, New York. Liberal cash advances made on consignments. Consignments to this address are insured when on shipboard. June 3d THOMAS LYNCH, T")l7"HOLESALE Grocer and Commission Mer y Y chant, Nos. 11 and 12 Water street, Corner Princess, Wilmington, N. C. Cotton and Naval Stores, purchased and received on consignment. Liberal cash advances made. Aug. 30tb 154 Ashwell, &. Bro., Nos. 78 akd 80, Sycamore Street, PETERSBURG, VA. WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND IMPORT ERS OF CHOICEST BRANDIES, WINES, TEAS 'HAVANA CIGARS, &c, &c, &c. 0 KEEPING constantly on hand a large stock of Groceries, Liquors and Cigars of all grades. Our facilities enable us to offer inducements to the tr&cle. ASHWELL & BRO. Petersburg, Va. Sept. 29 180-3m. W. D. SMITH, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Fayetteville, X. C. Oct. 21st. 199-lm ALEX. SPBUNT, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Wilmington, N..C, South Water street, Office formerly occupied by the Salt Commissioner. SELLS or ships Ootton, Naval Stores and Coun try Produce. Buys goods ordered from the country. Will carefully attend to all business entrusted to him. i Oct. 14th 193-3m JOSEPH RADCLIFFE &. SON, GENERAL Commission Merchants. 44 SOUTH STREET, B1LTIMOKK, MB., Buy and sell on Commission COUNTRY PRODUCE AND ALL COMMODI TIES OF THIS AND OTHER MARKETS. Refer to Messrs. Numsen, Carroll fe Co.; Geo. Sanders & Co.; B. F. Parley & Co.; Kimberly Bros. Lewis Jones & Co.; Tyler & Bro.; C. W. Lord Esq. October 18 196-s F. T. MONtELL, J.A.BARTOW, F. T. MOXTELL & BARTOW, SHIPPING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 168 Pearl street, New York. LIBERAL cash advances made on consignments of Cotton, Naval Stores and approved mer chandize. All shipments to us covered by insurance. sept. 27th i78iy W. S. G. ANDREWS, BENJ. H. BAKDIN. iv. c. cojruHissiora house. A,DBEWS & BARDL, ' Wilmington, N. C THE undersigned have established a Commis sion and Forwarding House in Wilmino-ton, and offer their services for the sale of Cotton Na val Stores, Sheetings, Cotton Yarns, Tobacco', Ba con, Flour, &e., &c, and to purchase for merchants or others, any goods sold in this market. Office No. 5, South Water street, up stairs Aug. 23d 148-3m Standard and Sentinel, at Raleigh, and Times at Newbern, copy 3 months ; Democrat, Charlotte Banner, Salisbury ; and News, Fayetteville, copv 1 mo:it i and send bill as above. H. B PENDLETON. war. R. .TOTTTT PESDLETOJ & JOBETT, (Formerly in St, Louis.) Commission Merchants AND Cotton Factors, No. 58 WATER-STREET, , 1 New York, orders are solicited for tJip nnrici e Cotton, Sugar, Molasses, Coffee, Teas,, Western iTOduce, Naval Stores. Baeino-: Rrmpa a n which will receive our best personal attention. . ovemoer i. 208-lm. coMMissipn HouoEa i. voablk, T. t, WIU4AIIS0M Lccioct CKitm. J. E. YES ABLE & CO., GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 1 T?OR the sale of Tobacco, Wheat, Cotton, Ac X; and for the sale and purchase of country pro- Also Agents for the sale of the celebrated Caro lina Bell, Scotch Snuff and other brands. No. 3 Iron Front, Sycamore street, - Petersbure. Va. Will give strict attention to the purchase oi ronds not in their; lini B... . . . . J t Vn1 i.irteraicasn aovancos maae on orouuee muauu. sept. 23d . 175-Sm. JOHN TURT0S, - . Commission Merchant, 154 Front Street, New York. , A LL Consignments of Cotton, naval stores, ii. &c.. receive mv personal attention. Havinsr been ensrajred for more than fltteea venrs in the Naval Store Business in the city o; TVp.w York. 1 feel amnlv Qualified to meet the re- ouirements of mv correspondents. Liberal cash advances maae on cuusiguuieuw. Insurance effected with or without advice. Refer to Messrs. E. Murray & Co., Messrs. Petteway & Moore, sept 19, 1865. 171-2m. HORACE M. BARRI, WATER STREET, GENERAL Commi&ion Merchant, V AND WIIOLESALE BEALER IN GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES Made on consignments to Arthur Leary, New York' AGENT FOR THE STEAMSHIPS Starlight and Commander. Sept. 13 166 F0WLE & 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. Duncan, Sherman & Co., Ban kers, New York. July 10 . U0-6m SWEPS0JV, MEKDEKHAU & CO., GENERAL Commission Merchants, FOR THE SALE OF TOBACCO, RAW COTTON, COTTON YARNS CLOTHS AND NAVAL STORES. Egg" Orders solicited for the Pilrchase of Goods. 79 Peakl Street, New York. Reb't R. Swepson, New York City. Sam'l G. xMurphy, New York City. Cyrus P. Men ienliall, President Farmer's Bank, Greensbor', N. C. Dan'l Worth, Company Shops, N. C. Geo. TV. Swepson, Haw River, P. 0., N. C. June 29th . 101-6m Murray & Murchison, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS, Wilmington, N. C. T" ARTICULAR attention paid to the sale of JL Cotton, Naval Stores and country produce generally. j All orders for grocery, produce, &c, filled at the lowest market rates. E. MURRAY, i IK. M. MURCHISON, D. R. MURCHISON, J. T. MURRAY. Wilmington. New York. Oct. 8. ; 188-3m. K. M. Murchison, J. T. Murray, New York. E. Murray, D. R. Murchison, Wilmington llurchison & Murray. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, I 188 Front Street. New Vnrfc ALL consignments to us are insured from point of shipment, whether advice of shipment is received or noi. Liberal advances made on consignments when desired. Murray & Murchison. Wilminorton. "M 1 -arm pay taxes, railroad freight, fcc., on consignments io us, ana iorwaa mrougn mat place Iree of com missions. Oct, 8 188-3m. . D. WALLACE, J. B. SOUTHERLAND, WALLACE & SOUTHERLAND, GENERAL Commission Merchants, Wilmington, N. C. VI iLh give prompt personal attention to all consignments of Naval Stores, Cotton, spirits Turpentine, Rosin, Tar, Provisions, &c. &c, either lor sale or shipment, also to forward iug iiiercnanaise, 5cc. Office No. 24 North Water street, sept. 2d i 157 MURRAY & NEPHEW. Shipping & Commission Merchants, 62 South street, New York. CONSIGNMENTS of Cotton, Naval Stores, Cot ton Yarns, Sheetings, &c, &c, will receive pisuuai auention. uonsignments made uruu-m M. ij. j l,a jfiK, Esq., Agent for our ' auu.cis, ;wm De iorwarded iree of com mission. I xt A1iorers Promptly filled. Having been in the Worth Carolina trade for over twenty years, we wuApcbcui iu eausiy our correspondents in al particulars. JN. a. Full quotations of our market furnished. 137-3m DAVID C. BRADLEY, CHSI(TB WOKBU1 BRADLEY & W0EHLER. Grocers & Commission Merchants. LIBERAL advances made on consignments. No 26 Water street, T ' Wilmington, N. C. JoDe3 103-6m 0. G. PARSLEY & CO., IMPORTERS AND COMMISSION MER i CHANTS, No. 6 North Water Street, IFImington, N. C. WILL give strict attention to all business en trusted to their care. Sept. 21st, 1805. 173-6m "COCHRAJf & RUSSELL 03f MISSION MERCHANTS f E ALERS in Cotton, Naval Stores and South. a J era Produce.; Liberal cash advances made on consignments 22 North Front street. sept.2d rnuadeiphia. 1574m 8. B. CALDWELL. 1 CALDWELL & iTfinnffi B. C. HORRIA (Successors to Brewer & Caldwell ) Cotton Factor AND s, GENERAL COHEtHSSIOX ITIEKCH ATVT. 20 Old SUp, NewTorST' , Refer to Harriss & Howell. W - t H cmnpinc Paw TTmmt -A W THE A. L mXUttc m: FAIRBANKS, ! CtpL Hnrfia, tna ! .i If. r. ULIUJ2, Upw wi Will form weekly ipe Jbetweeo Wilmington, Notth Carolina and fcew YorlC Milling erery For freight or pasage, haytog wpf rior. iccommop dationj for paBsengera, applj to , y,; ' r ti BRADLEY & WOEHLER; Agents, North Water, between Chesnut and Mulberry 8t?n i Wilmington, N. C. C. H. PIERSOAgenl;' yl: ; i 77 Sooth treet, New York. Oct 20. . 198-8m F0R BI0J)B JASHHMf. CALLING AT ST. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAM- . BUpO, AND BAHIA. THE UNITED STATES ANp BRAZIL ; MAIL Steamship Company, will dispatch regularlyi ON THE 29TH OF EVERY MONTH, A new and First Class Steamship, to leave at three o'clock, p. u. FROM, PIER 43,' INORTH RTVER. M. All letters have to pass through the- Postoffice. An experienced Surgeon will be in. attendance on board. ' ' k '- ' " ' -For Freight or Passage, having splendid accom modations, apply to THOMAS ASENCIO & CO, 17 Broadway, New York. October, 8titf . 'i'Ulf .J SOTht FOR NEW YORE. THE Atlantic Coast Mail Stcafu Ships EUTERPE, CAPTAIN ELRIDGE, TWILIGHT, CAPTAIN SPICER, will form a weekly liie, sailing every Saturday from this port, tor aNew x orK. ... . V"".: ' ' - 1 ft ' " V ' f-. 'A ' I t or Ireight or passage apply .to HARRISS ;&' HOWELL. June 7th 83 LIQUORS, &C Wines and Liqnors. ' JQ CASES WOLFFS Schiedam Schnapps. 1 SO Cases Wolfs Scotch Whiskey. rs 85 35 35 30 25 75 " Bourbon. Jamaica Rum. St Croix " " Sherry Wine. " .Madeira Wine. ii tt Port Winft Brandy. ti lOO " Claret Wine. 50 " Sautern Wine. 60 u Champagne Wine. 10 Kegs Wolf s Sherry Wine. 20 " " Scotch Whiskey. 10 I Bbls. Bourbon. 10 16 i Old Bourbon. " Fine Brandy. 10 Kegs Gin. " :' 100 Cases Drake's Bitters. For Sale by f HORACE M. BARRY. Nov. 27. 230-lw OI U DO LP HO WOLFE TO THE CITIZENS OF WILMINGTON, N. G. FOR the convenience of my customers in your city, and also of your state, I have established a u&rKjL ra Wilmington, and appointed MR. HORACE Ulj BARRY, MT SOU AGKHT, f who will keep on hand a large stock of all my bot tled Wines and Liauors. and which will h an) a tA the trade at New York prices, adding freight and I take pleasure in recommending mv A front my mends and customers, with the ill asauraiice that they will receive front 'him the saine favor "as n . M J m&vu if they purchased direct from me. UDOLPHO WOLFE, 23 Beaver street, New York. ' 841 Oc WOLFE'S :'. r1- : ... SCHIEDAM ; SCIBNAPPS. yOLFE'8 WHISKEY AND! RUM, Wolfe'a Madeira, Sherry and Port Wolfe'g Bitters and Brandy, - For sale hy ' . : HORACE M. BARRY, the State of N. Carolina. BITips. JHE oldest and best renowned. -.' . FUNKE, 8ole AgenC Aug, 23d ! 14Sm CIGARS ! CIGARS! CIGARS ! u Y '!YANA CIGARS: also a few BoxeaA n derson'g Solace, irbJch wlU be sold low, ,2 : DAY & ' WRIGHT'S . , S? emlealStdre,? Nov. 13. a marKet Btreet. ' '' : - '"i ,; r.: . -219-6. 4 WHISKY, STILLS gOMPLETE. , . For sale by ... , :, , . .'. '.. . , RT BAlLY.' vi : .nisraiib-s-iv :: inCtiyILIHSGTOS iiEluin - DAILY AND WEEKLY 1 CTIOSIAS M. COOK sfe co ' XDITOBS AXJ FROPRHTORS. ' ns m - TOE DAILY HERALD la. printed every morning (Sundays excepted Terms 110 per year; 5 month. for six months; i THE WEEKLY HERALD Is printed every Saturday. Terms 2 50 per year; fl 50 for six months; $1 00 for three f 0 50 per month. monti " TTbe Sunday! morning Herald A mammoth family j and literary newspaper u printed every Sunday: morning. Price ten cents per copy, JOB WORK Neatly and- promptly executed. ' RAILROADS. Wili, Char; and Rutherford Railroad - UFFICB VVli, oo Zu in. n. K. (Jo ) Laurinburg, N. C, Oct. 18, 186. 1 1 AH ADJOURNED MEETING of the Stock holders of the Wilmington, Charlotte & Ruth erfordRail Road Company Vill be held at Lin! comton,N. C oihursday, January 18th, 1866. ' WM. H. ALLEN, Secretary. -Oct 26th. ' 203-s WU., Char, and Rutherford Railroad. N AND AFTER1 MONDAY, the 27th instaat, I J a Freight Train; with Passenger Cars attach!. ed, will run as toiiows . UP TRAINS WEDNESDAYS AND SATUR DAYS! Leave Wilmington at 8 o'clock A. M. Arrive at Sand Hills at 6$ o'clock P. M. DOWN TRAINS MONDAYS AND THURS DAYS.. Leave Sand Hills at 6 J o'clock A. M. Arrive at Wilmington at 5 o'clock P. 5L . Nov. 24, 1865. , s j W. II. ALLEN, Master of Transportation.. Freight intended fjOr shipment by above trains must be delivered at the depot by 10 o'clock A. ,M. Tuesdays and Fridays. J. T. ALDERMAN, Freight Agent. Nov. 27th. 230-s - i w . ( Wil., Ctiar. and Rutlierfbrd It. R. ; Office Wil.v Char, and Ruth. R. R. Co., ) Wii.minoton. N. C Nov. 29. 1865. C TOURING my absence the Hon. R. S. French. f XJ will act as president pro tern of this com- pany. ROB'T H. COWAN, President., ov.30 Wilmington and Weld on Railroad". Wilmington & Weldon R. R. Co. ) . , . . Wilmington, Nov. 27, 1865. t PASSEIVCiEIt TRAINS SCIIilDULEl FROM this date Trains on this Road will ran as follows : Leave Wilmington at 4 80 P. M. Arrive at Weldon at 7 00 A. M. Leave Weldon at 4 30 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington at 5 45 A. M. Connecting at Weldon both ways with trains to ' , and from. Petersburg, by Gaston Ferry, and on direct to JNorioiKT ana Washington; connects at Qoldsboro' with trains to Raleigh and Newbern. Also connects at Wilmington with the Wilmington , & Manchester Railroad south to Charleston,' Co lumbia, Atlanta, Savannah, Montgomery, &c. ' 3. L. FREMONT, i Eng. & Sup't Nov. 28. 'Wilmington and Manchester Railroad.. OFFICE liEN. UPT.- WIL. & MAN. R. K, ' Wilmington. N. C. Nov. 11th. 1865. ( THE following trains are run on the Wilming ton and Manchester Railroad, with following connections? Leave Wilmington daily at 3.15 A. M. Arrive at Wilmmgton daily at 3.05 P. M. " Kingsyille "s 1.25 A.M. At Florence these trains connect each way with trains on the North Eastern Railroad daily for Charleston. At Kingsville they connect each way ; with trains on the South Carolina Railroad daily for Columbia and Augusta. In going to Colum bia passengers stage from Hopkins' Turnout on, South Carolina Railroad to Columbia, a distance of twelve miles. In going to Augusta they stage from Orangeburg, on South Carolina Railroad, to Johnston's Turnout, on South Carolina Railroad, a distance of 52 miles. At Florence these trains connect with the Che raw and Darlington Railroad, which road runs up to Cheraw Tuesdays. Thursdays and Satrirdavs. and down from Cheraw to Florence every Monday, yy uuuwuay ana riaay. mere is daily stage con nection from Sumter, S. C, to Camden, S. C., con- uwuug wiiu mese trains, rne steamer connect ing with these trains arrives and departs from the W. & W. R. R. wharf. The freight office of the Company is, for the present, on Water street, tt the wharf formerly used by steamer North Caroli na, running to Fayetteville. 'The office oftte President. 0ner.l 1 -"-v. vMvtiu.wuuviib HUU AlCOOUlMr for the present, 4 is on the southeast corner of Water and Chesnut streets, up stairs. HENRY M. DRANE, , Gen. Sup't Nov. 13th ' . 218 STEAM SAW MILLS. POOLE & HUNT, : Baltimore, Maryland,, 1 MANUFACTURE PORTABLE and Stationary Steam Engines and Boilers, 6 Steam Fire Engines, , Portable Saw Mills, Gang and Single Saw Mills, Mining Machinery, t Portable Grist Mills, Flour Mill Machinery. We have taken the General Agency for North Carolina for the isale of Poole & Hunt's Portable Steam Engines, with Paere's Saw Mills, and will - receive orders for them at anv time T)rawinfr HQ 1 . . - J . na opecihcations, with Price Lists, can be seei our offlce. Regular lines are now running to Baltimore, and the Mills can be obtained promptlj- .: ANDREWS & BARDIN, ' Commission Merchants. ' Office, No. 5 South Water street, i Wilmington, N. C" Aug. 16th ; l42-6m - S AUCES, JELLIES; - PRESERVES, ' CAN FRUITS, SPICED SALM0-V No. 1. MACKEREL, ( , LOBSTERS, t MIXED, PLAIN AND MUSTARD PICKLES, DRIED BEEF, CHOICE HAMS. 25 CASES SUPERIOR SCOTCH WHISKEY, JflJNiS WINES AND LIQUORS, , ' For Family Purpose- VERY SUPERIOR GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, At 11 & 13 Front street. CHAS. D. MYERS, Agent Nov 22 f 226 .,, , BUNKS. CHARTER PARTY, DRAY TICKETS, " RECEIPTS ON ALL RAILROAD MANIFESTS FOR 8HIPS AND STEAMERS v BILLS OF LADING, U For sale at ' . - Tub Hebald Ottk t . October 31. . 207., To Tax-Payers Extension of n ... . , Tinie iil AT THE request of his honor, the mayor,) been extended to the 1st December., I wUl re them during all the working days of this nionwM , at my office In the court house, from 9 A ..t 19 JxL. ' j r , nnT fV J. Lm .J A '
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