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if f. THE WIL3IIi&T0N HERALD. WILMINGTON, NFC, DECEMBER S. SPECIAL! NOTICES. COLG ATM fc CO ., to inform their1 customers that they still continue the manufacture of their various styles of Family and Toilet SOAPS, STARCH and CAN DLES, i Prices current forwarded by mail on application. COLGATE & CO., Nos. 53 A 55 John street, New York. A njr. 23d 148m To My old Friend and the Public Generally. THE SUBSCRIBER takes pleasure in informing his old friends and Customers, and the pub lic in general, that he has resumed business at his OLD STAND, where he will carry on as formerly the HARD WARE and DRY GOODS business in all the va rious branches. I ' Ills present Stock is large and carefully select ed by himself, while the facilities for rapid and regular communication with the north by steamer euables him promptly to supply any article which may be deficient, and to keep his 6tock constantly up to the demands of the public. He trusts tLat after a business intercourse with the people of Wilmington and the surrounding country, of nearly forty years duration, he is sufr 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 euable him to render satisfaction to all who may favor him, with their custom. JOHN DAWSON. Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 27, 1805. 204-s HALL'S Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer, Has proved itself to be the most perfect prepa-. ration for the hair ever offered to the public. It is a vegetable compound, and contains no in jurious properties whatever. IT WILL RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR. It will keep the hair from falling-out. It cleanses the scalp and makes the hair soft, lustrous and silken, ! It is a splendid hai j dressing. IT IS RECOMMENDED AND USED BY THE FIRST MEDICAL AUTHORITY. g- Ask for Hall's Vegetable . Sicilian Hair Re newer, and take no other. R. P. HALL & CO, Nashua, N. II., Proprietors. For sale by all druggists. Nov DO 226-6mo ITCH! ITCH! ITCH! 1 SCRATCH ! SCRATCH! SCRATCH ! WheatoiiN Ointment Will Cure the tch in 48 Hours. Also cures SALT RHEUM, ULCERS, CHIL BLAINS, :md all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN. l'ric 50 cents. For sale by all Druggists. By sending GO cents to Weeks & Potter, Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, Mass., it will be forwarded by mall, free of postage, to imy part of the United States. sept. 20, 1805. ! 172-0m . Fro.n the army ho3pital-the bloody battle-field the mansion of the rich and 'tumble abode of the poor from the office and the sacred desk from the mountain top, distant valleys and far-off is lands of tho ocean from every nook and corner of the civilized world 13 pouring in the evidence oi tho astonishing effects of DRAKE'S PLAN T ATI ON BITTERS. Thousands upon thousands of letters like the following may be seen at our office. . I owe much to you, for I verily believe the Plantation Bitters have saved my life. REV. W. II. WAGGONER, Madrid, N. Y." " Thou wilt send me two bottles "more of thy Plantation Bitters. My wife has been greatly benefited by (heir use. Thy friend, ASA C.URUIN, Philadelphia, Pa.'' ' I have been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and had. to abandon preaching. The Plantation Bitters have cured me. REV. J. S. CATHORN, Rochester, N. Y." " I have given the Plantation Bit ters to hundreds of our disabled soldiers with the most astonishing effect. GMV. D. ANDREWS, Superintendent Soldiers' Home, Cincinnati, O." " The Plantation Bitters have cured mc of Liver Complaint, of which I was laid up prostrate and had to abandon my business. H. B. KINSLEY, Cleveland, O." " The Plantation Bitters have cured me of a derangement of the kidneys and the urinary organs that has distressed me toi years. It acts like a charm, , C. C. MOORE, 254 Broalway." -4 .Kkw Bedtord, Ma?8., Nov. 24, 1863. Dkae Siti: 1 have been afflicted inanv years with severe prostrating cramps in my limbs, cold feet and"1iands, and a general disordered system. ,Ph sicians andmedicine failed to relieve me. Some friends in New York, who were using Plan- . tation Bitters, prevailed upon me to trv them. I commenced with a small wine-giassfull, after din ner. Feeling better by degrees, in a few days 1 was astonished to find the coldness and cramps had , entirely left me, and i I could sleep' tha night, through, which I had not done for years. 1 feel e another being. My Appetite and strength have 'ilso greatly improved b the uBe of the Plantation Bittern 1 i Respectfully, : j JUDITH RUSSELLT If the ladies but knew what thousands of them are constantly relating io us, we candidly believe &e-ball of the weakness, prostration and distress experienced by them would vanish. James Marsh, t:q., of 150 West 14th St., N. Y., says "he has three children, the first two are weak ind puny, his wife having beon unable, to nurse and attend them, but i that she has taken Plantation Bitters for the last years, and has a child n jw eighteen months .which he has nursed and reared herself, and th ar9 hearty, saucy 'and well. The article is Valuable to mothers,"! etc. Th h eTidence miSht e continued for a volume. . the6 ,l eviden9e is to try them. Thev speak, .for with Persons of sedentary habits troubled lack eakneS8' las8itude Palpitation of the heart, of appetite, dis tress after eating, torpid liver, ; "npafaon, diabetes, etc., will find speedrelief , through these Bitters. U . Any Person refilling bottles, or offering to 'sell ; ntatioh Bitters iu bulk-by the gallonor in rl .e!' Pt: above,' Is a swindler and Im porter, wuh whom we shall deal as thelaw directs! ; h-wtbSr deale" inkw ico., Ifew York, 77-eodCm BUSINESS CARDS i JOSEPH n: SEFF, ISHIP CHANDLER, AVD XKALti r - 1 ; SHIP STORES., GROCERIES, HARDWARE, ' Paints, OA, Glass, Books, : Cliarts, Nautical Instalments, , , boats, Oars; c. Corner of DOCK and WATER STREETS, Wilmington, N. C. j Nov-16- 221-6m Hathaway, Leach & Steams, 417 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Manufacturers of Boring Tools, Steam Engines and Boilers. Dealers In Portable Saw ""Mills, Engine and Hand-Lathes, Planers, Bolt-Cutters, Power-Punches, Drills, Slide Rests, Scroll and Independent Saw Chucks. ' Depot for BANKS, DINMORE fc CO'8 Platform, Beam, Railroad Track, Coal and Hay Scales. Nov. 2 210-3m. J. T. PZTTBWA.T. , t t : . BOOKS MOOBS PETTEWAY M08IIE, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Wilmington, N. C. PROMPT personal attention given to the sale or shipment of NAVAL STORES, COTTON, LUMBER, &c. Office in the Planner Building, North Water street, near the Depot of the W. and W. railroad. October 16 192 WALTER H MCRAE. B. H. GURGANUS. Mc'Rae & Gurganus, i ' SUCCESSORS TO WM. R. UTLET. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 4 Wilmington, N. C. Nov. 1. 208-ly. Lewis L. Squire &. Sons, SHIP CHANDLERS, and manufacturers of CORDAGE, Corner Trent and Roosevelt streets, ' New York. Importers of Chain, Cables, Anchors, Wire, Rope, etc. etc. CONSTANTLY ON HAND, Minilla, Tarred and Hay Rope, Lath Yarn, Bale Rope Gunny Cloth, -etc., etc."1 Consignments oi goods solicited. Nov. 1 208-lm. A. E. HAIL, Forwarding & Commis sion Merchant. 13 North Water street, Wilmington, N. C. CONSIGNMENTS of Cotton, Naval Store and other produce, for sale or shipment, solicited. Aug. 21st , - ' - 146-3m DANIEL F. TIESIAM & CO., 240 Pearl St, If. Y., MANUFACTURERS of Paints, White Lead, ; Colors, Varnishes, and dealers in all articles in this line. ALSO, TIEMANN'S SOLUBLE BLUE, For Washing. And "CALIFORNIA" Vermil lion, pale and deep. Shojuld be glad to see our old friends in the trade, or hedr from them any time by mail. Nov. 3d. 210-3m. TO THE PUBLIC. THE UNDERSIGNED .'would beg leave to in 'form their friends aqd the citizens of Wil mington and vicinity, that they have now, and constantly keep on hand, a large assortment of LADIES DRESS GOODS, consisting of Poplin, Balmoral Hoop Skirts, Merinos, Hosiery 'and Fajacy Goods, Alpacas, Beaver Cloth Cassimeres, Delaines, Satinets, Jeans and Calicos, ' Flannels and blankets, ladies', men's and children's shoes, of all qualities, which we are prepared to sell cheap for cash. As we have recently opened we are determined to sell at reasonable prices to ob tain I customers. We would invite all buyers to call and examine our goods before purchasing elsewhere. " MARCUS & KEHR, 39 Market street. Nov. 20. ' 224-tD3. Sanderson, Brothers &. Co., MANUFACTURERS OP THE CELFuRAJTED CAST STEEL, ' Warranted most Superior for Tools. Darnall Works, ) Attercliffe Works, SHEFFIELD, ENG. West St. Works, ) IMPORTERS OF FILES, AND AGENTS FOR ARMITAGE'S GENUINE MOUSE HOLE ANVILS. 16 Cliff St., and 241 Pearl street, New York Boston. Battervmarch St. New Orleans, 24 Bank Place. ' C Montreal, Saint Paul street. 215-s Baltimore,.. W. HCole. Philadelphia, -5101 Com merce street. Not 9. i Boot and Shoe Store. THE SUBSCRIBERS hereby give notice that ' s they have again resumed business at their OLD1 STAND, On Market street, No. 41, and now offer to their friends and the public generally a full' assortment of Boots, Shoes and Leather, all of which will be soldias low as possible for cash. j G. & C. BRADLEY. . N B. Shoe Findings always on hand. " Nov. 6. 212-3m GEO. HARRISS, W. W. HARRISS, A, J. HOWELL ! HARRISS & HOWELL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Wilmington, N. C. JUne Is 1 ESTABLISHED JgNOCH MORGAN'S SONS, No. 211 Washington street, August 30th, 1865. 1809. SOAPS, &C. NEW YORK. 154-3m. YULCAN WORKS, BALTIMORE. rnHIS old establishment with Increased facili X jties, contues to execute promptly orders for Steam and other Machinery, .isoilert, castings, &c. ! A large water front ou the narDor, witn a oowerful erane, eives them great advantages in fitting out and repairing Steamers. Stationarv iSnennea oi various sizes Kept on hand. Iron for bridges furnished. j HAZLEHURST & CO. sept. 80th 181-6m L0CKW00D & COLLINS, . 143 Maiden Lane, New.York. DEALERS in Naval Stores and Cotton. Con signments solicited and advances made, Our motto, promptness and dispatch. July 6th . . -. ; lW-ly SMITH & CURLETT, MANUFACTURERS OI SOAPS, AND TALLOW (DANDLES ; corner oi xiuiiiuujf nuu iicawnnoucio, , ,."'" . V . Baltimore. sept. 23d .. :, -.:. - - . - -'- 75 WffiKIKS 0S & CO. - IRQKURS, 84 Market St TJITILL BUT AND ; SEIj jGOLD, SILVER l V' . Northern a&dSofttiern Ban Ndt4 -Bonds Stocks. Coupons, ! ' collect on all promlnen f ointe and iell Exchange in Buma to svSti v , - ' -East Window 34 Market St. TOE DXlLY WttillNGTON IIEBALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER BUSINESS CARDS. Moody B. Smith, ATTORNEY ASD COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ' . No. S8 Pine stm t, New York. Nov. 14. 219-lm B. R. MOORE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LA W OFFICE in Journal Building, Wilminfrtnn N. C. Nov. 13. 21S-lm. CHARLES SMITH. GEORGE E. SMITH C. T. SMITH. CHARLES SMITH & CO., GENERAL Commission Merchants, For the sale of NAVAL STORES, COTTON, SPIRITS TUR PENTINE, ROSIN OF ALL KINDS, PITCH, TAR. a AGENTS FOR DUPONT'S POWDER. No. O, Central Wharf, lloMton. ixovemoer n 217-ly George Z. French &. Co. 10 SOUTH FRONT-ST. WILMINGTON, N. C. Wholesale Dealers in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, WINES, LIQUORiS, SEGARS, WOOD, WILLOW TIN WARE. Cotton and Naval Stores, bought or received on Consignment. Nov. 1. 210-1 y. 0. 6. PARSLEY & CO., No. 6 NORTH WATER STREET, WILL SELL SIGHT CHECKS on New ork and Philadelphia, AND Will buy sight and time Drafts on all northern cities. Nov 18 223-1 w TH0S. B. CARR, M. D., Dentist. OFFICE and residence on Market street, nex door west of Willis' Druir Store. Oct. 5th lS5-3m L. A. HART, JOTT1T C. B1IT.V.T Wilmington Iron dc Copper Works. HART & BAILEY, , FRONT 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 machinerv made and put up, old machinery overhauled, all kinds of paterns ornamental and architectural. Will supply drafts of all kinds of machinerv and mill works generally. TURPENTINE AND WHISKEY STILLS, and copper work in all its branches. A liia supply of Belting-, Paekimr. Hose. Steam and Water pipr r.v. 1 rr.f.-y Machine bolts, nubs, and rivets and nu other articles generally found in a machine supply store. Oct. l'J 19G-lm. Upholstering, Paper Hanging, REDDING, FURNITURE, ETC. HAVING secured the services of J. W. ZIM MERMAN, who is well known in this citv as a practical Upholsterer and Paper Hanger, we are now prepared, in connection with our Furniture Department, to furnish Window Curtains, Shades, Hair, Shuck, Moss, Straw and Cotton Mattresses, Feather Beds, Pillows and Bolsters, and Paper Rooms at short notice. Also lit up Vessels Cabins, Railroad Cars, &c; cut, make and put down Car pets, Oil Cloths, &c; also repair Sofas, Chairs, Lounges, &c. D. A. SMITH, Nos. 26 and 28 South Front street. Oct. 24. 2Ul-lm CARHART, WHITF0RD & Co., Manufacturers of and Wholes ael Dealers in Ready-Made Clothing, 331 & 333 BROADWAY. Corner Worth St., NEW YORK. T. F. CARHART, HEXRY SHAFER, WM. H. WHITFORD, J. B. VAN WAGENEN.' A T. HAMILTON. "Office of Payan & Carhart in liquidation. Oct. 28. ' 205-eod-6m Southern Plows, Harrows, CULTIVATORS, Horse Powers, Cotton Gins, and every description of Agricultural imple ments, manufactured and for snlc by J. T. GOODWIN & CO., 29 and 31 Fulton street, New York City. Southern merchants and planters are invited to call. Bept. 11th 164-3m vtu 1 111 THE immense Stock, now in the three large Warerooms, covering: an acre of 15,000 Square Feet. Entrances 50 Broadway and 16 Crosby st., being the largest assortment of Carriages ever of fered in New York, will now be sold at greatly re duced prices. Harness, &c. An assortment al ways on hand. C. WITTY, 450 Broadway, New York. Oct. 28. 205-4m COTTON CARDS. Wilmington, N. C, 30th Aug. 1805. Thomas M. Cook, Esq., Editor 44 Wilmington Herald" S IR : For the benefit of the public, please insert the enclosed letter, received from Mr. John. Whittemore : W. H. BEL.L., (Successors to Jno. Whittemore & Co.,) MANUFACTURER OP Card Clothing, DEALER IN MANUFACTURER'S SUPPLIES, C OTTOS' AND WOOLEN MACHINERY, Ac, No. 91 Maiden Lane. New York City, 24th Aug 1S65. Messrs. Shackelford, Haas & Co., Gentlemen : At the request of Mr. W . H. Bell, I write you in regard to his successor mip to the manufacture of the John Whittem ore Cotton Cards. I can say that I have been at the head of his establishment since January 1st, 1S63, and am still superintending his business. Respectfully yours, JOHN WHITTEMORE. In addition to this, we cautb on the public that all genuine " Whittemore Cr Ards" are branded "John Whittemore." The spurious are branded s' jnnlv 44 Whittemore," and we .respectfully invite a xi dealers to call and examine theDrand of our g enmne Card. SHACKELFORD , HAAS & CO., Sole Agents fo f the United States, For " John Whitte jaore's" Cotton Cards. Aug. 81st 155-3in T Raleigh Standard, Charlotte Bulletin and Fay- j ettevuie .News, copy o mcnths and send bills to this office. W A. WILLIAMS & SOS., . COMMISSION" AND FORWARDING MER n . CHANTS, - 4- ' - WILL GIVE pers-onal and prompt attention to the sale and. shipment of cotton naval stores and other pro duce "Liberal advances raade on consignments. Office No. 7 Sontl i Water street I 1 i W. A- WILLLAYIS. OcL27tiu JNO. F. WILLIAMS. 204-ly MISCELLANEOUS. Burning of the Museum. LETTER FROM MB. BARNUM. Nnr York, July 14, 1865. Messrs. Herring A- Co.: Getlekxx Though the destruction of the American Museum his proved a serious loss to myself and the public, I am happy to verify the old adage, that, "It's an ill wind that blows no body good, and, consequently, congratulate you that your well-known safes have again demonstra ted their .superior fire-proof qualities in an ordeal of unusual severity. The safe yon made for me some time ago was in the office of the Museum, on the second floor, back part of the building, in the hottest of the fire. After twenty-four hours of trial it was found among the debris, and on opening it this day has yielded up its contents in very good order books, papers, policies of insurance, bank bills, ail in con dition for immediate use, and a noble commentary on the trustworthiness of Herring's Fire-Proof Truly yours, P. T. BARNUM. HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES. The mozt Reliable Protection from Fire noio Known. Herrinff fc Co.'s Patent Bankers' Safes, with Her ring fc Floyd's Patent Crvstalized Iron, the best security against a burglar's drill ever manufac tured. HERRING & CO, No. 251 Broadway, cor. Murray St., New York. FARREL, HERRING & CO., Philadelphia. HERRING & CO., Chicago. Oct 23 2O0-3m MEXICO ! MEXICO ! ! $30,080,000 L0AX. OF TELE REPUBLIC OF MEXICO TWENTY YEAR COUPON BONDS IN SUMS ! OF $50, flOO, $500 AND $1,000. INTEREST SEVEN PER CENT., PAYABLE IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK. PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD. . 10,000,000 to be SOLD at SIXTY CENTS on the DOLLAR, in U. 8. Currency, thus yielding an Interest of Twelve per cent, iu gold, or Seventeen per cent, in curre ncy, at the present rate of premium on gold THE FIRST YEAR'S INTEREST ALREADY PROVIDED. The M'ost Desirable Investment ever offered. Immense iracts of Mining and Agricultural Lands; Sixty per cent, of Port Dues, Imposts and Taxes, in the 6tates of Tamaulipas and San Luis Potosi; and the Plighted Faith of the said States and the General Government are all pledged for the rede mption of these Bonds and payment of Interest. THE SECURITY IS AMPLE. $30 in U, S. Cur. will buy a 7per c. gold bond of $50 GO " " " " " 100 300 " " " 44 " 500 60 0 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 1,000 Let every Lover of Republican Institutions buy at least One Bond. Circulars forwarded and subscriptions received by JOHN W. CORLIES & CO., and J. N . TIFFT, Financial Ag't of the Republic of Mexico, 57 Broadway, N. Y. fSt ibscriptions also received by Banks and Bankers i generally throughout the United States Nov. 7. . 213-lm mm of $5,000 solicited. AGREE ABLY to an order passed at September Term, 18G5, of the Court of Pleas and Quar ter Sessions ;, for the County of New Hanover (a copyofwhi ch appears below,) the undersigned, Chairman o f said Court, wishes to borrow, upon the faith aiu I credit of the County of New Hano ver, which u pledged for the payment of the same, the sum of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, for the immediai :e support of the poor, and to defray other expent es of the County Bonds or Notes, signed by the Chairman and coundersigned by the Clerk, in sum s of $500 and $1,000, payable in one and two yean with interest, will be issued. 44 On motion, in open Court, it is ordered that the Chairman o f th-is Court be authorized and in structed to negotiate a loan not exceeding Five Thousand Dollars, by the issue and sale of Bonds, or in such otker manner as he may deem more ju dicious, whicli money, when realized, the Chair man is direct ed to pay over to the County Trustee for the sudd ort, of the Po or of the County, which money shal'i be disbursed only on the order of the Chairman of this Court. JAMES SHACKELFORD, Chairman County Court. Witness : Kobt. B. Wood, Jr., Clerk C. C." sept. 27 th 178-s C onartnership Kotice. THE v nder signed have to-day formed a copart ners hin under the name and style of Jas. L. Hatuawj iy & Utley, (formerly Hathaway & Co. Wilmim rtrm. N. C.A lor the transaction of a Ship ping aT A General Commission Business in the city of New York, at 171 Pearl street. r J JAS. L. HATHAWAY, WM. R. UTLEY. Nev York, Oct. 9, 1865. 197-3m JAMES. Jj. HATHAWAY. WM. E. UTLEY. J as. L. Hathaway & Utley, (Fo )jaerly Hathaway & Co., Wilmington, JN. c.) SHIPPING AND Commission Merchants, 171 Pearl street, New York. WK solicit consignments of Cotton Naval Stores, Sheetings, Yarns, Tobacco, and oth er Sou.tb.ern products, to the sale of which our pr ompt personal attention will be given. We will make liberal advances upon receipt of iuvoice and bill of lading. All merchandise and produce shipped to us is insured from the point of shipment, with or with out advice. Invoices should always accompany each shipment. Both of us having had over twenty years expe rience in the south, and our J. L. Hathaway three vears in New York, we teel confident we can se cure full prices for our friends who will favor us with their consignments. Oct. 19. ' 197-3m CLOTHING A?ID DRY GOODS. TT7E HAVE now on hand a very large stock of T V CLOTHING, DRY GOODS and GENTS' FUR- XTSTTTNfl ROODS, which we are offerins to the trade below New York prices. It would be to the advantage of all wishing to purchase goods to give us a at No. 40 Market street, under Van Ors- dell's photograph gallery. W?OLF, WRONSKI Nov 3 & CO. 210-lm w2lt TT- PEIRCE. EDWIN A. HUBBAKDB Peirce & Hubbard, (Wilmington, N. C.) COTTON, IRON, METALS and PAPER STOCK CASH PAID FOR Old Copper, bid Brass, old Ropes, old Bagging, Lead, Glass, Print Papers, nags, xc, sc Office on Dock street, between, Front and Water. INOV. 11 ixt-xm. DOCTOR A. R. MEADWA1 TTAS REMOVED his office to the room over 11 French's "Saddlerv Store, formerly occupied by Cronly &; Morris, No. 19 Front street, 2d door from Market Street. - A select supply of medicines on hand. . r' Nov. 18 J 223-lm. 2t 1865. MISCELLANEOUS. RUSS ST. DOMNGO PREPARATIONS. RUSS' ST. D0I.1ING0 BITTERS. ; An infallible remedy for DLspepsia, Loss of Ap petite, Indigestion, General Debility, Ac . Especially recommended to weak and debilita ted women and children. RECOMMENDED AND USED BY THE MEDI CAL FACULTY. RUSS ST. DOMINGO WINE. For the social circles. RUSS' ST. DOMINGO PUNCH. A delicious beverasre. We challenge the world to produce as genuine articles as we above enumerate. TRY THEM. For sale by GEO. Z. FRENCH & CO., 10 South Front street, Wilmington, And by all Grocers and Druggists. Nov. 30. 233-ly THE SOUTHERN FREEDHAN. T'HE UNDERSIGNED proposes to publish, in J. the town of Wilmineton. about the 15th of December, a weekly newspaper, to be called "The Southern Freedman." As iu name indicates, this journal will be devoted to the interests of the four millions of colored freedmen now in the south, and who are without influence, property or knowl edge to avail themselves advantageously of the boon which government has conferred upon them. From the circumstances in which the close of the rebellion placed the blacks it is not expected that they 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 their freedom, and are therefore ex posed to imposition and deception from designing nnrtipn Tlifi nndprtiio-iiAH hnvirir )wina hvHiiS X -. , j charging his duty as a public journalist faithfully to the white and black races, to merit a share of Ahe patronage of all philanthropists and christians ooth north and south. Laboring among the blacks for a number of years as a minister of Christ, and having had the honor also of being for some time an agent of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, &e., he hopes to be able to conduct his paper in such a manner as may in the Providence of God conduce to the well-being of both races. The undersigned being himself originally from the north, and holding his ecclesiastical connection with the old school presbyteriaiL church in that section, he is well assured that he can accomplish much in behall of the true elevation of the black race. He is aware that he possesses the confidence of the black people of this 6ectiou, and us his sole aim has been to do them all the good in hi power, in the oast as well as the present and future, he now throws his'lot with them for weal or for woe. The Southern Freedman will be a religious as well as a secular paper, and will therefore espouse the religious as well as the secular rights of the race, regardless of denominational lines. In the discharging this duty it reserves to itself the right to discuss all religious and ecclesiastical move ments that may take place in the south or else where, having any bearing upon the rights of the people whose organ it professes to be. It will let no opportunity escape to promote the true inter- ests of this people. Avoiding constantly every eutopian and impracticable scheme, it will .con fine itself to whatever is practicable, wise and wholesome for the moral, intellectual and social elevation of the black race. The Southern Freedman will be emphatically the black man's paper the negro's own family journal and we hope it may after awhile become read and appreciated by the more cultivated whites. At all events the undersigned believes that it will promote the. interest of every employer of black men in the south to have this paper circulated and read among their employes. This paper will be entirely independent of any political party or organization, and also of all re ligious denominations, north or south. Its mission is to the African on this continent regardless of parties or churches. It will, however, give all proper support to the Bureau of Freedmen, and strive to facilitate in every way within its reach the successful workings of that benevolent and praiseworthy institution among the blacks. At present the paper will be published at the following rates for subscribers : Six months $2.00 Twelve months 3.00 Strictly in advance. No subscription will be re ceived for a less period than six months. At present subscriptions will be received at Whitaker's book store; in the town of Wilming ton. The Boston Recorder, New York Observer, Philadelphia Presbyterian, Presbyterian Banner, and all other religious and secular papers at the north who are friendly to the cause of African welfare are requested to give tile above prospectus the proper publication at an. early day. The papers of the state are also respectfully requested to do the same by us, and as usual in such cases we will return the service in kind at some future day. Rev. JAMES SINCLAIR, Editor and Proprietor. Nov. 13. 218-s FOSGATE S ANODYNE CORDIAL Cures Cholera. FOSGATE'S ANODYNE CORDIAL Cures Cholera. FOSGATE'S ANODYNE CORDIAL Cures Cholera. FOSGATE'S ANODYNE -CORDIAL Cures Dysentery. FOSGATES ANODYNE CORDIAL Cures Dysentery, FOSGATE'S ANODYNE UOitDIAL. Cures Dysentery. FOSGATES ANODYNE CORDIAL Cures Diarrhoea. FOSGATE'S ANODYNE CORDIAL Cures Diarrhoea. FOSGATE'S ANODYNE CORDIAL Cures Diarrhoea. FOSGATE'S ANODYNE CORDIAL Cures all Irrejmunties of the bowels. FOSGATE'S ANODYNE CORDIAL Cures all Irregularities of the bowels. FOSGATES ANODYNE CORDIAL Cures all Irregularities of the bowels. FOSGATE'S ANODYNE CORDIAL Is recommended by the physicians. FOSGATE'S ANODYNE OORDLA.L Is recommended by the physicians. FOSGATD'S ANODYNE CORDIAL Is recommended by the physicians. FOSGATE'S anodyne cordial FOSGATE S ANODYNE CORDIAL FOSGATE'S ANODYNE CORDLAL For sale by S For sale by For sale by W. H. LIPPITT. W. H. LIPPITT. 1 W. IL LIPPITT. Druggist and Apothecary, " Market street, Wilmington, N. C. Oct. 26. -,V- 230-s BUREAU OF RELIEF. (To relieve Clerical distress, especially in Southern . lHoceses.) TTNDER the advice of the Bishops Tablot, At U klnson and Lay. Address contributions to the Rey.' W. E. Doane Secretary, Hartford, Con necticut. - ,Not:11. - 118-tL Southern papers are asked to copy this till for bid. MISCELLANEOUS. IL & WALDBOn. - . L'. U Mtrktt Sthft. ONE PRICE STORE. .T. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC . , ; V i' i - - -' , DRY GOODS, I , I v; j wax orxx q WEDNESDAY, Nov. 1, FILL AND WINTER GOODS, QONSISTING in part of Merinoe, Cobarj Poplins, Delaines, Bombazines, Alpaccas and a full line of the 'most desirable Fancy and Plain Dress Goods, Black Silks t Best Makers. I Hoop Skirts, Balmorals, Gorats, Embrolderiat,' Collars and SUts, Uositry and Z1oym ta'fffoat variety. ; WHITE GOODS!! A full assortment in the different Styles and Makes. Jon's soft finish CambrUs, fer Skirt. MOURNING GOODS I! 4 in all the different Styles and best Fabrics. Perfumery, Fancy Goods and Notion. Cloaks, Cloakings, Mantillas and ShawU, ln. eluding Breakfast and Evening Shawls. , , HOUSEKEEPING GOODS I HOUSEKEEPING GOODS I ! j -r White and Colored Blankets, Quilts, Table Cloths, Damasks, Napkins, Towels, Towelling, White and Colored, Plain and Twilled Flannels, Bleached and Unbleached Sheetings and Shirtings, all grades, and all other goods usually kept la a first class Dry Goods Store. SHOES I SHOES! r Ladles', Misses' and Children'.. BOOTS AND SHOES. A COMPLETE STOCK. Oct. 31. 207-1 m SADDLERY, HARNESS, AND JAMES S. TOPIIAITC & CO., manufacturers Wholesale and Retail DEALERS IN HARNESS, TRUNKS, Foreign and Domestic Saddlery, HARDWARE, $c, fe. LARGE assortment of the following gooda on hand and constantly being received. DOUBLE HARNESS, SINGLE CARTA DRAY" WAGGON " LADIES TRUNKS, SOLE LEATHER" WOOD BOX PACKING " VATISVS SIDE SADDLES, MEN'8 " BOY'S " GIG . HORSE COLLARS, MULE CARRIAGE, RIDING AND CART; WHIPS FEATHER DUSTERS SWEEPING PAI NT?. WHITE WASH AND, HORSE BRUSHES. COTTON CARDS, PLANTATION HOES, TRAVELING BAGS, LADIES SATCHELS, POCKET BOOKS, JrUKT. AlONIJSH. FINE BITS, ' AID - i A general assortment of hardwareand arery ar tlcle in the Saddlery Business. V . Oct. 10 - y A-:- Sundrles. GENUINE PERUVIAN GUANO 4 FORD'S FERTILIZER; J PH08PHAT OF LI3IE; CEMENT, CALCINED PLASTER, HAIR j ROUGH RICEj . BACON, SHOULDERS; : t ;- - ' HOWE'S 6aLES - assorted slzeg For sale by ? -WORTH HI DANIEL, Brown's Wharves, South Water fit Oct 13. 193 s COTTON GINS I COTTON GINS! COTTON GINS? Taylor, Brown, Eagle, Southern, Emory & Craveii McChariy land Excelsior COTTON GINS, WTTH Engines, Horse Powers, and eveirytiiing complete for running, In store, and ready for immediate shipment, at the lowest rates, by ; JOHN B. FULLER, Y No. 8 Dey street Is New York. Oct 28. axwy i V 4 " .4
The Daily Wilmington Herald (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 2, 1865, edition 1
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