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' PORT OF WJLMIXOTON, N. C.-DEC. iv .i, - arrived, j. '- -v . ' Bteanwhlp Fairbanks, Powell, from fTf Yosln, to KMder iUrtln. CLEARED- fite&mah1i Vixen, Bolzer, for 5ewi or, dj .US2S5f North Carolina, Green, for Fsvetvill, by W II Lntterloh. ; ' . fI f , jiemonuwU. , . Decern t Wilmington fT .. R.ltlmore. bound to Charleston. Fairbaak. exchanged signals with aleamamp ton, bound for New Yort COMMERCIAL. , Xbe Homo market. WiliuuT0, Dee. 4;-6 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE. -riale of a email lot at 60c 1r whit, and 65c for colored. CRUDE TURPENTINE -We quote aalea of 140 bbls at 5 25. ., TAR leof 118 bbls at $3 16. j R08CT Sales of 775 bbts common at 5 20, tale bbls . munm Hai f 1 raft fair mill at $16. and 1 raft liauiuk - Inferior mill at 13perM. New York Market. Associated Press Dispatch. v" Niw YoKK,Dec. 4 COTTON Dull; tales 100 bales at 50c. NAVAL STORES Firm. GOLD148 f , . (By Mail. . New York. Nov. 30 BREADSTUFFS. The inquiry for Western ana biaie flour Is quite light, and with liberal arrivals prices of the low andmediura grades are 5c a 10c easier; family brands are lower, and prices very irregular; sales .at , 7 65 a 8 for tiM.iiM for fitra Ktate: 18 CO a 8 80 for for fancy 'do; $8 25 a 8 50 for the low grades of Western . A on a .Kintn Ohv fl 10 a 10 75 for trade do. and $12 80 a W 60 for St Louis family brands old inn flour U Arm and less active, ooutnern flour is less active and easier, at $9 20 a 10 20 for common to fair extra Baltimore country, and 10 30 a 15 75 lor trade and family do. Rye flour is dull, though the supply is irood; sales at $6 a 6 75. Corn meal is heavy. Buckwheat flour is mild at $4 80 a 4 85 per 100 pounds. WHISKEY. Tke market is firm and the demand fair; sales at $2 33 a 2 34 for State, and $2 34 a 2 35 for V est- em; Southern is les plenty. ., .v ! GRAIN The wheat market is fairly active and rath r easier, particularly on common qualities; the demand is chiefly for millim?; sales at $1 67 a 1 70 for unsound spring; $1 75 a 1 82 for Chicago spring; $1 80 a 1 83 for Milwaukee club; $1 83 a 1 85 for amber do; 2 45 for'am t Hint.- -i y a fi 75 for white Michigan: $1 95 for Ca nadian club, and $2 80 for -white Canadian. Barley is,in- actlve and heavy. Oats heavy and less active, itye is dull heavy nd nominal Corn is quite heavy: sales of unsound at Wo a 94 l-2c; Western mixed at 95 l-2c a 97c, the Jatter rate for choice in store; Jersey yellow at 95c PROVISIONS. Pork continues in brisk demand, and prices have advanced; Hales, cash and regular, at $27 50 a 2$ 75 for mess, closing at $28 12 l-2c. Beef is Arm and in a demand, at $12 a 12 50 for plain mess, and $14 60 a 16 75 -Tor extra do. Tierce beef is firm and in fair demand. Jf hams are dull and heavv. Cut meats are nominal. "J Bacon is in demand, but prices are heavy. Lard is dull and nominal. J Receipts by Railroad. (Per Wilmington fc Manchester.) 100 bbls spirits turpentine, 92 bbls rosin, 40 bales cot ton, to Shackelford, Ilaas & Co, Russell fc Ellis, Worth ,4fc Daniel, W II McRary & Co, M Mcluuis, J R Coney;. , Exports by River. , ; v t (Per steamship Vixen.) 359 bales cotton, 101 casks spirits turpentine, 404 bbls - rosin, 8 bales sheeting, 8 bales yarn, 1 bbl potatoes, 3 bbls dried fruit, 79 bags peanuts, 'ii busnels peanuts. Conslrnees per Steamship Fairbanks. A H Hall, Worth & Daniel, Murray k Murchison, W A'M RR agentL Vollers, II Vollers, G Z French & Co, John Dawson, Hart & Bailey, Larkins & Hardwick, Cox, Kendall & Co, Harriss & llowell. W H McRary & Co, Andrews fc Bardin, Mofft& Bro, Win Patten, O G Pars ley & Co, C II Martin, .J G Burr, l'armelee & Dewey, S Van Amriugp, Dunn, Donnell &. Co. Bhackelford, Haas & Co, W T Huirginrt, Temken &. Bnuman, F L Bauer, H ,M. Barrv, Bradley 6c W oehler, Fetteway & Moore, John Bremer, A II Neil", O A Peck & Co, Allen Evans, Geo Jtsrandt. t M Agostiue, C B Allen, .1 8 Topham Se Co, W II Linpitt, A & 8 Whitcover, D Denike, Hussel & Bapler, Hopkins & Johnson, Adams Express Co, 8 Blu- anlhal & Co, 8 L Fremont, nipt; A II Van Bokkelen, J K Blossom & Co, J J Polssou, Z H Green, Cohn fc ryttenburg, TE Roberts, Orrell & Lewis, Sahulken, iiaiawin. Munson at c;o, u K t rencn sou A Martin, C Polvoght & Co, D Gotten, N Jacobi, A Weill fc Co, Egan & Co, Fay & Rafferty, II McLm, II C Elliott,- Hedrick & yan, liarry at licrnara, D A bmith, Brown fc Ander- son, T Martin. J A Willard, S Bear & Bro, Driscoll & Kerrigan, J II Mitchell. S Kelly. Adrian & Vollers, H rredencic, J McLaurin; James Dawson, T M Cook & Co. L A Hart, J II Neff, Kidder & Martin, Thos Lynch, 1 AiKinson ac onepperson. o X Uavib, r K Dickinson. 1. 11 U: Pauenjrers per Steamship Fairbanks. Wm Patton. Miss Smith. O T t!ahwoll. .T Mrs Mary Davif, Misa M Mvers. Mi8 Orris. Mian Marv llanley. Miss Kate Hughes, W W Whclpley, O B 'j, iuibb anvo UUkllCT, , , y, n hv. u II m V- r ers. 1' Carroll, M Carroll, Mrs Ellen Carroll, Capt Allen,: uu iwo in me sieerage. STEAM SAW MILLS. POOLE & HUNT, Baltimore, Maryland, MANUFACTURE T0RTABLE and Stationary Steam Engines and couers, Steam Fire Enrines. Portable Saw Mills,, Gang and Single Saw Mills, Aiming Machinery, Portable Grist Mills, Flour Mill Machinery. We have taken the General Ao-enev for North Carolina for the sale of Poole & Hunt's Portable Steam Engines, with Page's Saw Mills, and will receive orders for them at anv time Drawino-a and Specifications, with Price Lists, can be seen! at our office. Regular lines are now running to Raltimore, and the Mills can be obtained promptly.: m i rrt urn a . r w.- . Commission Merchants; umce, jno. & south Water street, Wilmington, N. C."' Aug. 16th ; 142-6m . McCLIESH, RIVES & CO., TOBACCO AND 1 "r GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, "S ATJ 'VTTT' T j-i ' commerce st. ana Exchange Place, ' Baltimore, Md. Au?;r - ! ' i 153-3m A. McCliesh, . . . Alexandria, Va. t V JVK8 Petersburg, Va. - Danville, Va. J. W. Kerr. . x . . Petersburg, Va. P0ALK & ALLEN, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 3. South W '? -a 1 Harris & Howell, Wm. M. Harris, Wm. xiauuw, i. csnackellord. We also sell unackelford, who is concerned with us in this line vi our Dusinesa. " Nov. 3. 210-ly. For Sale in Newbern. PIVE TURPENTINE STILLS, in complete Will be sold low to close a concern. , Apply to POALK & ALLEN. Dec 1. 234-ts Just Received, AT 26 $- 28 SOUTH FRONT STREET, -COMPLETE assortment of SV ; ' I KEROSENE LAMPS AND OIL. ; 1 . D. A SMITH. 231-s. Not. 28 .... a w JEWETT. open a nie-ht School at hla Rhnni 'r i jper of Second and Chestnut streets, on ..fray. Dec, 4th, for instruction in Bookkeeplne. and such other studies as pertain to qualifying VOuncr men for tha r r o -r w.tukiiiu ibWUL TIIK . SOCTlIERIi ,TEZZ) jIAS." mnv. nNDERSIQNED trorose to publish, in i A the town of Wilmington, .about, the 15th of December, a weeuy newspaper, wwoucu cthom Vrpiman.',' AS lis name inaicaies. itua lournal will oe aeroiea 10 me in teres v ui uue iimnn of colored freedmen now in the Bonth. 0"l"'v'" r . , . . rx-'t and who are without influence, property orknowl- cdjre to ayail tnemseiyes aavamageousiy ui wic them. - '.' i"' From the circumstances in which the close of the rebellion nlaced the blacks it is not expected that they will be able at present to support suceessnuiy a weekly newspaper ; because they are not jet a reading people, iney qo not yet unaerBtanu tne true nature or tneir ireeaom, -ana are tnereiore ex rswd to imposition and deception from desigTiins: oartie The undersigned, however, hopes by disS CharglUg nis uuiy a u puuuu juuruiun uuuuuu to the white and black races, to merit a share of m -1 . t i a . .r. the patronage oi au pnuaniuropists ana curisiuins both north and south. Laboring among the blacks for a number of years as a minister or Christ, and bavins: had the honor also of being for some time au agent of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, he hopes to De aoieio conauct nis paper in su5t a manner as may in ine rroviaence oi uoa conduce to the well-being of both races. The undersigned being himself originally irom the north, and holding his ecclesiastical connection with the old school pre byterian church in that section, he is well assured that he can accomplish much in behali or tne true elevation oi tne black race. Ue is aware that he possesses the confidence of the black people of this section, and as his sole aim has been to do them all the good in his power, in the past as well as the present and future, he mow 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 ot 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. AJ all events the undersigned believes that it will promote the interest of every employer of black men in the south to nave this paper circulated ana read among their employes. This paper will be entirely independent ot any political party or organization, and also of all re ligious denominations, north or 60uth. 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 tne paper will be published at tne following rates for subscribers : Sixmonths $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 the 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. Kev. JAMES SINCLAIR, Editor and Proprietor. Nov. 13. 218-s J0M VANDERBILT, 23 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK, TEALER IN AGRICULTURAL IMPLE- JLJ MENTS of every variety, embracing all the different patterns of Plows in use in the Southern States. Horse rower and Threshing Machines, Fan Mills, Wheelbarrows, Carts and Waggons, Cotton Gins, Gin Gear, Plow and othertCafctings, Shovels, Forks, Hoes, Rakes, aud Garden and Farm Tools, and Implements of every 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, Grass, Field and Bird Seeds of every variety. FERTILIZERS, Bone Dust, 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, Furnished from the most reliable nurserys and growers. Orders respectfully solicited. Letters oi inquiry cheerfully responded to and price lists 211 law6w THOS. COKWIN, WM. H. OWEN THOS. WILSON of Iowa. of Ohio. Tate Col. Q. M. D. (MWI5I, OWEN & WILSON, JOHNSTON, OWEN & FINN ELL, Attorneys and Counsel- lors-at-Law. AND SOLICITORS OF LiAUlS. Office, 222 F street, near Treasury Building, In rear of Willard's Hotel, Washington, . C. ILL practice in the Supreme Court of the United States, the Court of Claims, and the Courts of the District of Columbia. Also, will give particular attention to the prosecution of bu siness and Claims-before the Departments. jrAus:. lotn - 142-Iwem3m I PIMPS! PUMPS! PUMPS! NSlCAIIla FaTCC. SllCtlOIl & LlftilllT ? x u4 TiSmVtiJ, 6 PUMPS or EVERY description; STEAM AND GAS PIPES, PIPE AND STEAM FITTINGS, and every description of PLUMBERS', GAS AND STEAM FITTING GOODS, FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST RATES, BY JOHN B. FULLER, 3 Dey street, New York. Nov. 6. ' 212-ly S AUCES, JELLIES, PRESERVES, CAN FRUITS, SPICED SALMON, No. 1. MACKEREL, LOBSTERS, MIXED, PLAIN AND MUSTARD PICKLES, DRIED BEEF, CHOICE HAMS, 25 CASES SUPERIOR SCOTCH WHISKEY, FINE WINES AND LIQUORS, For Family Purposes VERY SUPERIOR GREEN AND BLACK TEAS At 11 & 13 Front street. ClIAS, D. MYERS, Agent. Nov 23 v 226 Farina, BROWN CORN STARCH, CHOCOLATE. At 11 & 13 Front street. -CHAS. D-MYERS, Agent. Nov 22 226 I Dry Goods Salesman Wanted. ONE who can command country trade, to take charge of the wholesale department, in an established business. Address with references ....... P. O. Box 134 Dec. j. i a ... 23S5t if New Buckwheat, QHOICE TABLE BUTTER, . f SUPERIOR TABLE SYRUP. At 11 & 13 Front streeL CHAS. D. MYERS, Agent -"." - ooft i r '. . " i i . . , . . Not 23 COMMiSSION:TiqySE5V C..n.;BE5EDICT,?C0., ; , ...iNa 86, BroId 8Tn New York, PRODU CEr A N D' FLOUR COMMISSION MERCHANTS, dealers in Provisions, But ter,, fiheese, &c : . Special attention to Southern orders. Consignments of general merchandise solicited. October 16 194-3G DOLX.IEB, .' Q. POTT EE. JOH2T BAMKRD05. DOLLNEB, POTTER & GO., QHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS KJ Dealers in Cotton, aval stores, &c No. 181 Front street, New York. All consignments to this address are insured wbeh on shipboard, with or witLout advices from the shippers. Usual cash, advances maae on con 6ignments. June 1st 78-6m D. O.WORTH. COMMISSION N. G. DAK1EL FORWARDING MER- CHANTS. Brown's Wharves. (T. C. & B. G. Worth's old stand) South Water street. l ILL give strict personal attention to sale or v 1 shipment of Cotton, Naval Stores and gen- apsl 1mAnea llsn In rowirinir and frimrarn in or 6oods? Dealers Bagging, Rope, Twine, Lime, Plas- ter. Cement, Hair, Salt, CoaL &e. Agents for Steamer A. P. Hurt, sept. 2 153-3m CHJLS. W. BLOSSOM, : JAMES B. BLOSSOM, JOSIAH B. BLOSSOM. BL0SS03I BROTHERS, (Successors to Benj. Blossom & Son.) COMMISSION MERCHANTS COTTON, Naval Stores, Grain, Tobacco, Yarns Vy Sheetings, dec., 159 Front street, New York. Liberal advances made on consignments, on re Yt ff "Rill T q rl i n rr . ' 111 A. ..m i i y . References : The Bank of N. C . and other Banks at Wilmington, Newbern, Washington, Tarboro' Favetteville. Raleigh. Salisbury. Charlotte and Wadesboro'. A. M. McPheeters, Raleigh, N. C, will forward to us, through that place, free of forwarding corn 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 shipping ports, through to N ew York whether advice of shipment is received or not. sept. 27th 178-3m. THOMAS & HOLMES, COMMISSION MERCHANTS and Dealers in 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, IXTHOLESALE Grocer, and Commission Mer V V 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. 30th - 154 Ashwell, 8c Bro., Nos. 78 ajnd 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 6tock of Groceries, Liquors and Cigars of all grades. Our facilities enable us to offer inducements to the trade. . , ASHWELL & BRO. Petersburg, Va. Sept. 29 180-3m. W- D. SMITH, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Fayettevillc, X. C. Oct. 21st. 199-lm ALEX. SPRUNT, COMMISSION MERC HANT, Wilmington, N. C, South Water street, Office formerly occupied by the Salt Commissioner. SELLS or ships Cotton, Naval Stores and Coun try Produce. Buys sroods ordered from the country Will carefully attend to all business entrusted to him. Oct. 14th 193-3m JOSEPH RADCLIFFE &. SON, GENERAL Commission Merchants, 44 SOUTH STREET, BALTOIOKil, MI. , Buy and sell on Commission COUNTRY PRODUCE AND ALL COMMODI TIES OF THIS AND OTHER MARKETS. Refer to Messrs. Numsen, Carroll & 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. MONTKLL, J. A. BARTOW. F. T. M0XTELL & HART0W, 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 178-ly W. S. O. ANDREWS, BENJ. H. BARDIJJ. IV. C. COiTIlTIISSlOH HOUSE. ANDREWS & RARDIflf, Wilmington, N. C. THE undersigned have established a Commis sion and Forwarding House in Wilmington, and offer theirs services for the sale of Cotton, Na val Stores, Sheetings, Cotton Yarns, Tobacco, Ba con, Flour, &c.f &c, and to purchase for merchants or others, any goods sold in this market. Office No. 5, South Water street, up stairs. Aug. 23d .; 5,; 14S-3m - Standard and Sentinel, at Raleigh, and Times at Newbern, copy 3 months ; Democrat, Charlotte; Banner, Salisbury ; and News, Fayetteville, copy 1 moiit i and send bill as above. H. B. PENDLETON. WM. R. JOUTT. PENDLETON & J0VETT, (Formerly in St. Louis.) Commission Merchants Asn 1 Cotton Factors, No. 68 WATER-STREET, ' - New York. Orders are solicited for the purchase or sale of Jotton, Sugar, Molasses, Coffee, Teas,' Western Produce Naval Stores, Bagging, Ropes, &c &c; which will receive our best personal attention. , Noyemberl... --.. 2CS-lxa.- COMMISSION HOUSES. J. E. VKXABLE.V ' T. D . WILLIAMSON . . LTcioua. awwar. h J. E. TENABLE & CO., GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, , FOR the sale of Tobacco, Wheat, Cotton, &c, and for the sale and purchase of country pro duce. Also Agents for the Sale of the celebrated Caro lina Bell, Scotch Snuff and other brands. No. 3 Iron Front, 8ycamore street, Petersburg, Va. Will give strict attention to the purchase ot goods not in their line. J LlDeraicasn advances made on produce in nana, sept. 23d 175-3m JOHX TURTOX, Commission Merchant, 154 Front Street, Xcw York. A LL Consignments of Cotton, Naval Stores, xjl &c, receive my personal attention. Having been engaged for more than fifteen years in the Naval Store Business in the city oi A'ew York, I feel amply qualified to meet the re quirements of my correspondents. Liberal cash advances made on consignments Insurance effected with or without advice. Refer to Messrs. E. Murray & Co., Messrs. Petteway & Moore, sept 19, 1865. 171-2m. HORACE M. BARRY, WATER STREET, GENERAL Commission Merchant, AND WHOLESALE DEALER 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 10 110-6ni SWEPSON, MEH)EMALL & CO., GENERAL Commission Merchants, FOR THE SALE OF TOBACCO, RAW COTTON, COTTON YARNS CLOTHS AND NAVAL STORES. figg Orders solicited for the Purchase of Goods. 9 Pearl Street, New York. Reb't R. Swepson, New York City. Sam'l G. Murphy, New York City. Cyrus P. Menienhall, President Farmer's Bank, Greensboro', N. C. Dan'l Worth, Company Shops, N. C. Geo. W. Swepson, Haw River, P. O., N. C. June 29th 101-6m Murray & Murchison, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS, Wilmington, N. C. T ARTICULAR attention paid to the sale of X Cotton, Naval Stores and country produce generally. All orders lor grocery, produce, &c, filled at the lowest market rates. E. MURRAY, D. R. MURCHISON, K. M. MURCHISON, J. T. MURRAY, Wilmington. New York. Oct. 8. 188-3m. K. M. MuRcmsoN, J. T. MUKKAY, E. Murray, D. R. Murchison, New York Wilmington. Murchison & Murray, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 18S Front Street, New York. ALL consignments to us are insured from point of shipment, whether advice of shipment is received or not. Liberal advances made on consignments when aesirea. Murray & Murchison, Wilmington, N. C, will pay taxes, railroad freight, &c., on consignments to us, ana iorwara tnrougn tnat place tree of com missions. Oct. 8 188-3m. S. D. WALLACE, J. B. SOUTHTSRL.AND, WALLACE & SOUTilERLAXD, GENERAL Commission Merchants, Wilmington, N. C. WILL give prompt personal attention to all consignments of Naval Stores, Cotton, spirits Turpentine, Rosin, Tar, Provisions, &c., &e., either for sale or shipment, also to forward ing merchandise," &c. Office No. 24 North Water street, sept. 2d 157 MURRAY & NEPHEW, Shipping & Commission Merchants, 62 South street, New York. CONSIGNMENTS of Cotton, Naval Stores, Cot ton Yarns, Sheetings, &c, &c, will receive our personal attention. Consignments made through WM. B. FLANNER, Esq., Agent for our Line of Packets, will be forwarded free of com mission. All orders promptly filled. Having been in the North Carolina trade for over twenty years, we feel competent to satisfy our correspondents in all particulars. N. B. Full quotations of Our market furnished. 137-Sm DAVID C. BEADLBT, CHRIST'S WOlfiUK BRADLEY & WOEHLER, Grocers & Commission Merchants. LIBERAL advances made on consignments, No. 26 Water street, Wilmington, N. C. June 30 103 6m .0. G. PARSLEY & CO., IMPORTERS AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS, No. 6 North Water Street, WTlminffton, N. C. ILL give strict attention to all business en -TT tn trusted .to their care. Sept. 21st, 1865. 173-6m COCHRAN & RUSSELL, OMMISSION MERCHANTS. DEALERS in Cotton, Naval Stores and South ern Produce. Liberal cash advances made on consignments. 22 North Front street, Philadelphia." septJSd 157-6m 8. B. CALDWELL, B. C. MORRIS CALDWELL & H0RRIS, (Successors to Brewer & Caldwell,) C ot tofflEacors, v V :rs.:-!AKD aj' v - GENxaiArt cosxsassioN mkrchaptts. 20 Old Slip, Hew York. Refer to Harriss &HowelL - Aug. 3d 7 - e s i 1314m s.t.- v.. . wL I , j. . : . Z MISCELLANEOUS. T FALL iWMJP GOODS, WHOLESALE f RETAIL, irr W E have, removed from our olditand and are now opening in tne xonner commercial building a large assortment of merchandise, con- sisting of: BLACK & COLORED SILKS, POPLINS, SCOTCH PLAIDS, DE LAINES, FRENCH & ENGLISH MERINO'S, BOMBAZINES, ALAPACCA'S And all the latest styles of. DRESS GOODS, PLAIN, STRIPED & FIGURED, CALICOES, SHLRTLNGS, SHEETINGS, LINNEN, UNSET, TICKING, DENIMS, CANTON FLAN ELS, WHITE, BLUE, RED, GREY, 0 AND YELLOW FLAN ELS, ALL SHADES OF SACK FLANELS, BROADCLOTH, BEAVER,' ' SATINET & JEANS, BALMORAL & HOOP SKIRTS, CORSET'S, CAMBRIC, EDGINGS, INSERTINGS & BANDS, COLLARS AND SLEEVES, JACONETS, SWISS AND CR0SSPART MUSLINS, TOWELING, CRASH AND TABLE CLOTH, HOSIERY, GLOVES AND NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, SILK AND VELVET BONNETS, HAT HAIR NETS, WATER FALLS, ROLLS, VELVETS, RIBBONS, BAREGE, TISSUE, LOVE AND CRAPE VEILS, Cloaks and Shawls. F. L. BAUER, M. M. KATZ, Agent. 23 Market street. IN thanking the citizens of Wilmington and vi cinity for the kind patronage heretofore received, I hope they will continue the same in the new stand, formerly Commercial Bank. It is useless to say we have the handsomest and cheapest stock here. I only ask: call and price, and you can get suited. Respectfully, M. M. KATZ. October ' 197- james Shackelford, 61 & 64 North Water sol. haas, j St., Wilmington, N. C, aaron haas, loU t ront street. New xork. SHACKELFORD, HAAS & CO., Nos. 31 and 32 North Water street, Wilmington, N, CV W E have extended our Store House to No. 81, and have now in store the largest stock of Groce- I ries to the we oflCT t0 t'e,rade" the lowest market quotations. We have recently re ceived as follows 200 BBLS. CITY AND PRIME MESS PORK, 50 BBLS. PRIME AND BUTT PORK, 10,000 POUNDS BACON SHOULDERS, 20 TCS. HAMS, 100 BBLS. FINE, a FINE, FAMILY FLOUR, 100 KEGS1 NAILS, 100 HALF BBLS. MACKEREL, 50 BBLS. " WHISKIES and BRANDIES. . in bbls. and hlf bbls., WHISKY, BRANDY and SHERRY WINE in cases LYE, PjOTASlI, BUCKETS, SEIYES, TRUSS HOOPS, HOOP IRON, HERRING, COTTON CARDS, lf. , , SOAPS, BROWN AND FANCY MATCHES, BASKETS, CRQCKERYf COFFEE, SUGARS TEAT;; I : if, And In fict aH articles tsuallj kpGrocexs.' 5: epCSd SHIPPING tfr r For Sew York. COMMERCIAL Line fJHE A. L STEAMSHIPS FAIRBANKS, Capt. Hotter, and W. P. CLYDE, Capt. Robbiss, nuiiormaweeiciy line between Wih North Carolina and New York THURSDAY. For freight orpasage, having superior accca; dations for passengers, apply to , BRADLEY & WOEHLER, Agents North Water, between Chesnut and MulWrrv Wilminou. V C. H. PIERSON, Agent. 77 South street, New York. Q 20. lym FOR RIO M J ASEIRoT CALLING AT ST. THOMAS, PARA, PERNam BUCO, AND BAHIA. THE UNITED STATES AND BRAZIL M V Steamship Company, will dispatch n ON THE 29TH OF EVERY MONTH, A new and First Class Steamship, to le.iw- a; THBBX O'CLOCK, P. If. FROM PIER 43, NORTH RIVKR. All letters have to pass through the Posn-ffi -An experienced 8urgcon will be in atteuib.'' on board. f For Freight or Passage, havinc: splendid a, , modations, apply to THOMAS ASENCIO A ( 17 Broadway, New York October 31. 'JoT-.Xm.. FOR NEW YORK. TELE Atlantic Coast Mail Mean Ships EUTEUP ir, CAPTAIN ELUIDGE, TWILIGIIT, CAPTAIN SPICER, will form a weekly line, sailing evrrv Saturday from this port, for New York. For freight or' passage, apply to HARRISS & HOWELL June 7th 3 CASH BUYERS GROCERIES "YIEL FIND THE MOST COMPLETE Stock, in this market, and the lowea ,th:c-. at 11 & 13 Kront street CHAS. D. MYERS, A L'CLl. We offer 100 BOXES STATE CHEESE. 30 BOXES ENGLISH, DAIRY AND4PLNE AP PLE CHEESE. 20 TURS AND FIRKINS BUTTER. 150 BARRELS. .SUPERFINE AND CHOICE v BRANDS FAMILY FLOUR. 50 BARRELS HEW CITY MESS AND FAM ILY PORK. 40 BAGS COFFEE, JAVA LAG LIRA AND RIO, 100 BARRELS AND BOXES ASSORTED CRACKERS. 40 BARREL8 COMMON, MEDIUM AND FINE WHISKIE8. 300 CASES ASSORTED WINES, LIQUORS AND CORDIALS. 75 CASES DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTER, 30 QUARTER, HALF AND WHOLE CHEsTs GREEN AND BEACK TEA. 60 BOXES PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES. 40 BOXES FAMILY, PALE AND NO. 1 SUA!' 100 GROSS TOILET SOAP. PICKLES,RESEBVES, JELLIES. RAISINS, CURRANTS, &c, &c. At 11 & 13 Front btrttt. CHAS. D. MYERS, Alti; Nov 22 FORD S FERTILIZER ! 400 BARRELS daily expected. Said to b equal to Peruvian Guano. Apply to WORTH & DANIEL, Brown's Wharves, South Water strtc 183-s Oct. 3d BACOiV, SALT, ROPE, BAGGING, 8UGAR, CABINED PLASTER, 8UPER PH05 PHATE LIME and Foard's Fertilizer, EMPTY SPIRITS BBLS. &&, &e., J For sale by WORTH & DANIEL. Browns' Wharves. Not. 13. Dissolution of Co-partnership rpHE? CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing A, nnder the name of 8 WAN & CLARK, is tins day dissolved by mutual consent November 29th, 18B5 WM. CLARK. .-. 1 Ahull onntlnna tVia TTnn1.:n KncinPS Carpenter workas before, on Princess and wJ treeLf 1 . B. F. SWAN, t Dec. 4th Jw - "... 'if 1 2"' . 174 1 .4 0
The Daily Wilmington Herald (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 5, 1865, edition 1
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