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" ,4 . : THE WlillllGTONj HERALD WILMINGTON, N.C., DECEMBER 6, TIRED. Orltrlnal.) Oat In the night my thought are fluttering Lite black winged Wrd; . nd their weary, weary muttering Floata back in the words, Tired, tired. Into the dark that seema so fit Under the cypress dark and tall brooding fancies have gone to sit; And echoing back is their call, Tired, tired. Into the gathering gloaming My heart has gone to wait. I hear it sadly moaning, j A to a spirit mate, ',J Tired,. Ured. In shadow never lifting, That falls from the cross of life, My soul in onward drifting, And sighs amid the strife, Tired, tried. Mv eyes have ceased their gazing For sunny paths to track, And upward sad are raising As each tear drop has said, , Tired, tired, i. , ... i ' In itii&dows deep ammasslug Home lives must fade away ; To trolden reefs they're passing Where they will no more say, urea, urea. Scott. NEWS SUMMARY. The president has approved the death sentence of two citizens of Georgia named Cliristopher C. Mease and John M: Brown, who were convicted by a court martial of the murder of a negro wo man named Nellie West, in Taliaferro county, in that state. The executions are to take place on the first Friday in January. . Ex-confederate brjgadier-genefal A. E. Jack son, of Virginia, known as Mudwall Jackson, in contradistinction to Stonewall, was pardoned late ly. During the latter part of the war he was prominent in the confederate operations in south western Virginia, in resisting the raids of Gens. Gillenrand Stoueman. The fenian sisterhood gave a grand ball in buf falo on Tuesday evening, at which there was an immense gathering of people. An Irish flag in the room bore the inscription : " The Red Cross of England shall fall beneath the Eagle and the Harp." , Iffin TInrv W. TfilliarrV nf Alnhnmo ia nrr-lt- ten a letter supporting the president's reconstruc tion plan, and intimating his willingness to assent to negro suffrage hereafter if the freedmen con duct themselves well. The Herald thinks that the merchants of Sa vannah showed more in the matter of establish ing a line of steamers between that city and Liv erpool, as by being the first in the field it would kill ofl the projected line to Charleston. The Lynchburg Virginian of Wednesday says that a company has been formed there for the purpose of sinking and working wells in Campbell county, where strong indications have been dis covered of an abundant supply of oil. Col. Miner, late of the federal army, was ar rested on Thursday last, at Nashville, Tenn.,. charged with stealing mules. Seven very fine mules were found in his possession, on the Hard ing Pike, near that city. Bv the fall of a building in Berlin, thirty peo ple were lately killed. They were buried oh one day with the honors of a public funeral. Large collections of money were made for the surviving relatives. The first trial in this country of propelling cars by means of compressed air will be made by the Albany and West Troy R. R. Co. in about four weeks. The maclunery for, testing the idea is nearly ready. There are registered at Washington upwards of -thirty bona Jide candidates for the collectorship of New York. At the rate they are coming in there will be one hundred by the time congress meets. The' national tobacconists' association, in. ses sion at New York, asks congress to transfer Jbe internal revenue tax now laid on manufactured articles to leaf tobacco. The cotton crop of Georgia is this year esti mated at 100,000 bales, worth $25,000,000. It thus pays the planter a fair return for his hired labor, land, capital, teams, stock and supplies. At a large auction sale of coal in New York on Wednesday last, the prices realized were from a dollar to a dollar and seventy-live cents a ton be low previous ratec. Mrs. Mumford, the widow of the Mumford who was hung by Butler, in New Orleans, and her three children, have recently returned to that city in circumstances of great destitution. The Houston Telegraph says- that the Texas -grape is produced in greater abundance, and will make better wine than the grape of France, Spain, Portugal or Germany. During the late war the city of Georgetown furnished but one hundred men to the union army, while 480 were enrolled in the ranks of the rebellion. Through tickets to New Orleans from Memphis, over the Jackson railroad, are sold in. Memphis. The connection is complete via Grand Junc tion. Dr. Tyng's church, in New York, is to be re puilt, at an expense of about $120,000. Over g"U.0OO have already been subscribed for the bur pose. The next Wisconsin hoiise of representativs will stand 66 union men to 24 democrats. The senate will consist of 23 unionists and 10 demo crats. The census of the state of Minnesota has just been published. It shows a population of 250, 000, an increase in five years of 80,000. i here are now less than nve thousand sick in government hospitals. Eight months ago there were over a hundred thousand. In New York,; on Tuesday, whilst a judge was trying a case of larceny, his coat was stolen from the desk before him. are engaged in the project of establishing an iera house in that city. . Gen. Scott, who is escaping from the-rigors of a northern winter, awaits at New York the de parture of a steamer for New Orleans. The war department orders that Camp Doug hs near Chicago, be repaired and kept in good order. Hon. William W. Boyce, of South Carolina, is about tb commence the practice of his profession Washington. General Rosecranz has arrived in 'New York i01? lus tour through the gold and silver Regions the Pacific. A man by the name of Robert Kirby was nuwifeina fit of jealousy, in Richn shot Richmond, ucautt v iasi. , j whe nUTnler of national banks now. doing 74 1 sS8 161,'; with a" totaircapitatibfl $403, lm 60 circulation of $214,111,815. - wJIa?11' in .days, fortynine persons didmt aiS Qed in the United Sta conrton in Qictments for counterfeiting. ( , , V friT?ge8 the wtabHshmeht-baJine oi steamers between Charleston and LivejpooL ; . THE SPECIAL NOTICES: BEG to inform their, customer! that they still continue the manufacture of their various styles of Family and Toilet s6aP8, 8TARCH and CAN DLES. ' ' ' Prices current forwarded by mail on application. COLGATE A CO., Nos. 53 A 55 John street, New York. Aug. 23d . . - . 14&3m . :II ALL'S Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer, Ha 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 hair dressing. 18 RECOMMENDED AND U8ED BY THE FIRST MEDICAL AUTHORITY. fiSP'Ask for Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Re newer, and take no other: R. HALL A CO, , . . , Nashua, N. IL, Proprietors. . For sale by all druggists. Nov 22 - . 226-6mo ! ITCH! ITCH! ITCH! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH 1 SCRATCH ! WheatoiiV Ointment Will Cure the Itch in 48 Hours. Also cures SALT RHEUM, ULCERS, CHIL BLAINS, and air ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN. Price 50 cents. For sale by all Druggists. By sending 60 cent to Weeks A Potter, Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, Mass., it will be forwarded by mall, free of postage, to any part of the United States. sept. 20, 1865. 172-6m Froji the army hospital the bloody battle-field the mansion of the rich and humble abode of the poor from the office and the sacred desk from the mountain top, distant valleys and far-off is lands of the ocean from every nook and corner of the civilized world is pouring In the evidence ot the astonishing effects ef DRAKE'S PLAN TATION 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. H. WAGGONER, Madrid, N. Y." Thou wilt send me two bottles more of thy Plantation Bitters. My wife has been greatly benefited by their use. Thy friend ASA CURRIN, Philadelphia, Pa." ti 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." rhave m von the Plantation Bit- ters to hundreds of our disabled soldiers with the most astonishing effect. G. W. D. ANDREWS, Superintendent Soldiers' Home, Cincinnati, O." , The Plantation Bitters have cured me 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 for years. It acts like a charm, C. C. MOORE, 24 Broaiway." Asw Bedford, Mass., Nov. 24, 1863. Dbab Sib: 1 hare been afflicted many years with severe prostrating cramps in my limbs, cold feet and hands, and a general disordered system. Phy sicians andmedicine failed to relieve me. borne friends in New York, who were using Plan tation Bitters, prevailed upon me to try them. I commenced with a small wine-glassfull, after din ner. Feeling better by degrees, in a few days 1 was astonished to find the coldness andcramps had entirely left me, and I could sleep the night, thrpugn, which 1 had not done for years. 1 feel like another being. My appetite and strength have also greatly improved by the use of the Plantation Bitter. Respectfully, JUDITH RUSSELL. If the ladies but knew what thousands of them are; constantly relating to us, we candidly believe one-hall of the weakness, prostration and distress experienced by them would vanish. James Marsh, tsr, of 150 West 14th St, N. Y., says "he has three children, the first two are weak mdpuny, his wife having been unable.- to nurse and attend them, but that she has taken Plantation Bitters for the last twO years, and has a child njw eighteen months old, which j he has nursed and reared herself, and both are hearty, saucy and well. The article is invaluable to mothers," etc. Such evidence might be continued for a volume. The best evidence is to try them, Thev speak for themselves. Persons of sedentary habits troubled with weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetitejl dis tress after eating, torpid liver, constipation; diabetes, etc., will find speedy relief through these Bitters. ' Any person refilling bottles, or offering to sell Plantation Bittkbs in bulk by the gallon, or in any manner, except as above, is a swindler and im poster, with whom we shall deal as the law directs. Sold by all respectable dealers throughout the habitable globe. Pi II. DRAKE Sc CO., Bfew York, May 31st 77-eodfim 1 MADISON & THOMSON. TTOUSE, SIGN, ORNAMENTAL AND FRES- CO PAINTLNU done in the most atvlfl and at reasonable rates. Shop rio. Princess street, between Front and Water. , L. MADISON N. THOMSON. 227-lm? Nov. 23. TflK! BALTIMORE WROUGHT IRON. PIPE AND TUBE CO. IS now prepared to supply OAS, STEAM and WATER PIPE, and FIXTURES, on the most favorable terms. All Pipe warranted. Orders respectfully solicited. P. O, Box 1369, Baltimore, Md. ' 4ug. 30th, 1865. 154-3m To Confectioners. SET OF FINE CONFECTIONERS TOOLS. For sale. ALSO, 1 pair Platform Scales.' ? Apply at Herald Office. Sec. 2. ' 135-lw ! STILLS! STILLS!! A i WHISKY, STILLS -COMPLETE, r si f HART BAIL Y. "DAILY "WILMINGTON HEBAJD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER DUSINEQQ CARDS. JOSEPH H. SEFF, SHIP CHANDLER, AXD BULKS IS SHIP STORES, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Paints, Oils, Glass, Books, Charts, Nautical Instruments, BOATS, OARS, Ac Corner of DOCK and WATER STREETS, Wilmington, N. C. NOT.ld. 221 -6m Hatbaway, Leach & Stearns, 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 & CO'S Platform, Beam, Railroad Track, Coal and Hay ocaies. Nov. 2 210-3m. I. T. PKTTKWAY. KOGEK MOORE PETTEWAY "? MOORE, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Wilmington, N. C. PROMPT personal attention given to the sale or shipment of NAVAL STORES, COTTON, LUMBER, fec. Office in the Flanner Building, North Water street, near the Depot of the W. and W. railroad. October 16 193-s WALTER H MC'RAE. B. H. GURGANUS. Me'Rae & Gurganus, SUCCESSOBS TO WM. R. CTLEY. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Wilmington, N. C. Nov. 1. 208-ly. Lewis L. Squire &. Sons, SHIP CHANDLERS, and manufacturers of CORDAGE, Corner Front and Roosevelt streets, New York. Importers of Chain, Cables, Anchors, Wire, Rope, etc. etc. CONSTANTLY ON HAND, Manilla, Tarred and Hay Rope, Lath Yarn, Bale Rope Gunny Cloth, etc., etc. Consignments of goods solicited. Nov. 1 208-lm. A. E. HALL, Forwarding & Commis sion Merchant. 13 North Water street, Wilminjrton. N. C. CONSIGNMENTS of Cotton, Naval Stores and V otner produce, for sale or shipment, solicited. Aug. 31st 14t-3m DANIEL F. TIEMAM & CO., 240 Pearl St, ft Y., "TITANUFACTURERS ItJL Colors, Varnishes, in this line. of Paints, White Lead, and dealers in all articles ALSO, TIEMANN'S SOLUBLE BLUE, For Waning. And "CALIFORNIA" Vermil lion, pale and deep. Should be ghiu . tut . clu. friends in the trade, or hear from them any time by mail. . Nov. 3d. 210-3m. TO THE PUBLIC. 'MiJfi UJND:JKSiGiS;i would beg leave to m JL form their friends and t he citizens of Wil mington and vicinity, that tfctey have now, and constantly keep on hand, a large assortment of LADIES DRESS GOODS, con sisting of Poplin, - Balmoral Hooj ) Skirts, Merinos, Hosiery and Fancy Goods, AlpacaSj Beaver Cloth (Jassimeres, 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 tor cash. As we have recently opened we are determined to sell at reaso nable prices to ob tain customers. We would i nvite all buyers to call and examine our goods before purchasing elsewhere. MARCUS & KEHR, 39 Market street. Nov. 20. 224-tD3. Sanderson, Brodiers & Co., MANUFACTUREKS OF THE CELEBRATED CAST STEEL, Warranted most Superior for Tools. Daruall Works, Attercliffe Works, V 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, Batterymarch st. Baltimore, W. H. Cole. Philadelphia, 516 Com merce street. Nov. 9. Ne1 Orleans. 24 Bank I 'lace. Montreal, Saint Paul street. 215-s Boot and Shoe Store. rpHE SUBSCRIBERS her ebv ffive notice that X they have again resum ed business at their OLD STAID, on Market street, JNo. 41, an d now oner to their friends and the public generally a full assortment of Boots, Shoes and Leather , all of which will be sold as low as possible for c ish. ok & C. BRADLEY. N. B. Shoe Findings alw ays on hand. Nov. 6. 212-3m GEO. HXRRISS, W. W. HA BBISS, A, J. HOWELL HARRISS & HOWELL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Wilmington, N. C June Is ESTABLISHED 1809. JNOCH MORGAN'S SONS, SOAPS, AC No. 511 Washington street, NEW YORK. 154-3m. August SOth, 1865. VULCAN WORKS, BALTIMORE. THIS old establishment with increas ed facili ties, continue to execute promptly orders for Steam and other Machinery, Boilers, Castings, &c. A large water front on the harbor, with a powerful crane, gives them great advantages in fitting out and repairing Steamers. Stationary Engines ot various sizes Kept on hand. Iron for bridges furnished. HAZLEHURST A CO. sept. 30th 181 -6m LOCK 01) & COLLINS, 143 Maiden Lane, New York. DEAL ERS in Naval Stores and Cotto-1. Con signments solicited and advances ma de. Our m otto, promptness and dispatch. July 6 th 107-ly SMITH & CURLETT, MANUFACTURERS OF SOAPS AND TALLOW CANDLES, Corner of HoUiday and Pleasant strec ts, Baltfa nore. sept. 23d .-. -'-v 75 :?vimiksos&co4; BROKERS, 34 Market 6t . 1 1 mm BUY AND SELL GOLD, SILV R, YY Northern and Southern Bank Notes, Boids, Stocks, . Coupons, &c, collect en. all prominent points and sell Exchange in sums to suit. p- ICiut Window .14 WurVi fit. BUSINESS CARDS Sloody B. SEfifltli, ATTORNEY JlXD CO UXSBLLOR A T LA W. No. 88 Pine street, New York. 219-lm Nov. 14. B. B. MOORE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW OFFICE In Journal Building, Wilmington, N. C. Nov. 13. 213-1 m. CHARLES SMITH. GEOROK E. SKTTH 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, AC. AGENTS FOR DUPONTS POWDER. No. , Central Wharf, flonton. November 11 217-1 y George Z. French &. Co. 10 SOUTH FRONT-ST. WILMINGTON, N. C. Wholesale Dealers in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, WOOD, WILLOW TIN WARE. Cotton and Naval Stores, bougrht or received on Consignment. ov. 1. 210-1 y. 0. G. PARSLEY & CO., No. 6 NORTH WATER STREET, WILL SELL SIGHT CHECKS on New York and Philadelphia, JLSD 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 6treet, nex door west of Willis' Drusr Store. Oct. 5th 185-3m L. A. HART, . JOHN C. BAILEY Wilmington Iron Ac Copper Works. II HIT & BAILEY, 17, 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 machinery made and put up, old machinery overhauled, all kinds ot paterns ornamental and architectural. Will supply drafts oi all kinds of machinery and mill works generally. TURPENTINE AND WHISKEY STILLS, and copper work ;n all its branches. A lull supply ot Belting, racking, Hose, Steam and Water pipes and fittings, Machine bolts, nubs, and rivets and all other articles generally found in a machine supply store. Oct. 19 196-lm. Upholstering, Paper Hanging, BEDDING, FURNITURE, ETC. TTAVING secured the services of J. W. ZIM- XX MERMAN, who is well known in this city as a practical Upholsterer and Paper Hanger, we are now prepared, in connection with our t urniture 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 ht 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. 20Pim CARHART, WHITF0RD & Co., Manufacturers of and Wholes ael Dealers in Ready-Made Clothing, 331 & 333 BROADWAY, Corner Worth St., NEW YORK. T. F. CARHART, HENRY SHAFER, WM. H. WHITFORD, J. B. VAX WAGENEX.' A' T. HAMILTON. flOnice of Payan & Carhart in liquidation. Oct. 28. 205-eod-6m Southern Plows, Harrows, CULTIVATORS, Horse Powers, Cotton Gins, J and every description of Agricultural imple ments, manufactured and tor sale by J. T. liOODYVliN S tU., 29 and-31 Fulton street, New York City. Southern merchants and planters are invited to call. sept. 11th 164-3m Carriages. THE immense Stock, now in the three large Warerooms, covering an acre of 15,000 Square Feet. Entrances 450 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, Ac. An assortment al ways on hand. TP'VfrfP XT J. Y 11 1 X, 450 Broadway, New York. Oct. 23. 205-4m C0TT0X CARDS. Wilmington, N. C, 30th Aug. 1865. Thomas M. Cook, Esq., Editor u Wilmington Herald'1 SIR : For the benefit of the public, please insert the enclosed letter, received from Mr. John Whittemore : W. H.BELL., (Successors to Jno. WThittemore & Co.,) MANUFACTURER OF Card Clothing, DEALER TN 1TA'VTT1J'ACTTJRKRS SUPPLIES, COTTON AND WOOLEN JIACHlHJfiKi) flee-, No. 91 Maiden Lane. New York Citt, 24th Aug., 1865. Messrs. Shackelford, Haas & Co., Gentlemen : At the request of Mr. W. H. JJell, I write you in regard to his successorship to the manufacture of the John Whittemore Cotton flarfla. T ran aav that I have been at the neaa xji his establishment since January 1st, 1863, and am still superintending his business. jSSwhittemore. In addition to this, vve caution the public that all eenuine " Whittemore car as" are Dranaea "John Whittemore The spurious are branded simply " Whittemore," and we respectfully invite all dealers to call and examine the brand of our genuine Card. SHACKELFORD, HAAS A CO., Sole Agents for the United States, For " John Whittemore's" Cotton Cards. Aug. 31st 155-Sm Raleigh Standard, Charlotte Bulletin and Fay etteville News, copy 3 months and send bills to this office W, A. WILLIAMS & SON., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MER CHANTS, ITT ILL GIVE personal and prompt attention V V to the sale and shipment of cotton, naval stores, and other produce. r liberal advances made on consignments. . Office No. 7 South Water street ' : W a WTT T TAMS JNO. F. WILLIAMS. 5, '1886. MISCCLLANEOUG- Burning of the Ilnscum. LETTER FROM MB. JJABNUM. ;Nkw Tom July 14, ISM, Xlru Utrring Gou OEmjofix Though the destruction ofth American Museum baa proved a serious low to myself and the public, I am happy to verify the old adage, that, -It's an 111 wind that blows no body good, and, consequently, congratulate you that your wen-known safes have again demon tr 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 3!oor, back part of the building, in the hottest of the lire. 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, all in con dition for Immediate use, and a noble commentary on the trustworthiness of Herring's Fire-Proof Safes. Truly yours, P. T. BARNUM . HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES. The most Reliable Prattciicm from Fir note Kncn. Herring & Co.'s Patent Bankers' Safes, with Her ring Floyd's Patent Crystalized Iron, the best security against a burglar's drill ever manufac tured. . HERRING A CO No. 251 Broadway, cor. Murray 8L, New York. FARREL, HERRING & CO., Philadelphia. HERRING A CO., Chiearo. Oct 23 2004m MEXICO ! UEXIC0 ! ! $30,000000 LOAN. or THE REPUBLIC OF MEXICO TWENTY YEAR COUPON BONDS IN SUMS OF foO, $100, $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. . Currency, thus yielding an interest or Twelve per cent, in gold, or Seventeen per cent, in currency, at the present rate of premium on gold THE FIRST YEAR'S INTEREST ALREADY PROVIDED. The Most Desirable Investment ever offered. Immense iracts of Mining and Agricultural Lands; Sixty per cent, of Port Dues, Imposts and Taxes, in the states of Tamaulipas and San Luis Potosi; and the Plighted Faith of the said States and the General Goyernment are all pledged for the redemption of these Bonds and payment of Interest. THE SECURITY IS AMPLE. $30 in U. 8. Cur. will buy a 7per c. gold bond of $50 60 41 " u . u i4 100 300 " " 44 44 u 500 600 44 44 44 44 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. ti?"Subscription8 also received by Banks and Bankers jrenerally throughout the United States Nov. 7. 213-lm LOAN OF $5,000 SOLICITED. AGREEABLY to an order passed at September Term, 1865, of the Court of Pleas and Quar ter Sessions, for the County of New Hanover (a copy of which appears below,) the undersigned, Chairmsm of said Court, wishes to borrow, upon the faith and credit of the County of New Hano ver, which is pledged for the payment of the same, the sum of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, for the immediate support of the poor, and to defray other expenses of the County Bonds or Notes, signed by the Chairman and coundersigned by the Clerk, in sums of $500 andi $1,000, payable in one and two years, with interest, will be issued. 44 On motion, in open Court, it is ordered that the Chairman of this 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 other manner as he may deem more ju dicious, which money, when realized, the Chair man is directed to pay over to the County Trustee for the support of the Poor of the County, which money shall be disbursed only on the order of the Chairman of this Court. JAMES SHACKELFORD, Chairman County Court. Witness : Robt. B. Wood, Jr., Clerk C. C." sept. 27th , 178-8 Copartnership Notice. THE undersigned have to-day formed a copart nership under the name and style of Jas. L Hathaway & Utley, (formerly Hathaway A Co. Wilmington, N. C.,) for the transaction of a Ship ping and General Commission Business in the city of New York, at 171 Pearl street. JAS. L. HATHAWAY, WM. R. UTLEY. New York, Oct. 9, 1865. 197-Sm JAMES L. HATHAWAY. WM. R. UTLEY. Jas. L. Ilatliaway & Utley, (Fo nerly Hathaway A Co., Wilmington, N.C.) - SHIPPING AND Commission Merchants, 171 Pearl street, New York. ' WE solicit consignments of Cotton Naval Stores, Sheetings, Yarns, Tobacco, and oth er Southern products, to the sale of which our prompt personal attention will be given. We will make liberal advances upon receipt of invoice and bill ol lading. All merchandise and produce shipped to ns 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 avor us with their consignments. Oct. 19. . 197-Sm CLOTHING AXD DRY GOODS. TTTE HAVE now on hand a very large stock of CLOTHING, DRY GOODS and GENTS' FUR NISHING GOODS, which we are offering to the trade below New York prices. It would be to the advantage of all wishing to purchase goods to give j us a call at No. 40 Market street, under Van Or- dell's photograph gallery. WOLF, WRONSKI A CO. 210-lm Nov 3 W S H. H. PEtECE. EDWIN A. BXBBARD" Peirce & Hubbard, (Wilmington, N. C) DEALERS IK cotton, iron, metals and paper stock Old Copper, old Brass, old Ropes, old Bagging. Lead, Glass, Print Jf apers, Hags, c. Office on Dock street, between Front and water Nov. 11 . 217-lm. DOCTOR A. IL MEADWA1 TT AS -REMOVED his otnee to the room over 11 French's 8addlcrv Store, formerlv occut)ie4 bv Cronlv & Morris. No. 19 Front street, 2d door from Market Street. A select supply of medicines on hand. ' f MISCELLANEOUS, 0. 8. W A L D B0 S , S4 Mtrkei Strut. ; ONE PRICE STORE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, WILL OTZS OX WEDNESDAY, Nov. 1, FALL AND WINTER GOODS, QONSISTING in part of Merinoea, Coburga, Poplins, Delalnea, Bombazines, Alpaccas and a full line of tho mot desirable Fancy and Plata Dresa Goods, Black Silks! Bett Makers. Hoop Skirts, Balmorals, CorU, Embroideries, Collars and Sleeves, Hosltry and Gloves la great variety. , WHITE GOODS!! ' A full assortment in th different Style Makes. Jon's soft finish Cambrics, for Skirts. i aad MOURNING GOODS! in all the different Styles and best Fabrics. Perfumery, Fancy Goods and Notions. , -Cloaks, Cloaidngs, Mantillas and Shawls, la eluding Breakfast and Evening Shawls. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS! . HOUSEKEEPING GOODS 1 1 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 iu a first class Dry Goods Store. SHOES I SHOES! Ladies', Misses' and, Chlldren'b BOOTS AND SHOES. A COMPLETE STOCK. Oct. 31. 207-lm SADDLERY, IIARSESS, AND JAiTIES S. TOP II A .TI fc in a a ii f ac Hirers CO., Wholesale and Retail DEALERS IN HARNESS, TRUNKS, Foreign and Domestic Saddlery, HARDWARE, $c, fc, fc. LARGE assortment of the following goodi on hand and constantly being received. DOUBLE HARNESS, SINGLE CART A DRAY " WAGGON LADIES TRUNKS, SOLE LEATHER" WOOD BOX PACKING VALISES, TRAVELING BAGS, LADIES SATCHELS, POCKET BOOKS, PORT MONIES, FINE BITS, . SIDE SADDLES, MEN'S BOY'S GIG " HOR8E COLLARS, MULE " CARRIAGE, RIDING AND CART WHIPS FEATHER DUSTERS SWEEPING PAINT, WHITE WASH AND, HORSE BRUSHES, COTTON CARDS, PLANTATION HOES, AND A general assortment of hardware and every ar- V tide in the Saddlery Business. Oct. 10 , Sundries. GENUINE PERUVIAN GUANO, FORD'S FERTILIZER; PHOSPHAT OF LIME; CEMENT, CALCINED PLASTER, HAIR; ROUGH RICE; BACON, SHOULDERS: HOWE'S SCALES - assorted sizes For sale by WORTH ffl DANIEL, Brown's Wharves, 8outh Water 8t Oct. 13. 193 s COTTON- GINS! COTTON GINS? GINS! COTTON Taylor, Browu, Eagle. Southern, and Excelsior, , COTTON GINS, WITH Engines, Horse Powers, and eTerything eomplete for running, in store, and ready for Immediate shipment, at the lowest rates, by JOHN B. FULLER, f i . No. 8 Dey street. - 4 New York.- 20Wy 9- Not 7. 215-dimwlm. "l Nor. 18 22S-lm. Oct. 28. b, '65. k T. 4- 4
The Daily Wilmington Herald (Wilmington, N.C.)
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