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r THE HA.ILY WILMINGTON HERALD, .THURSDAY, .DECEMBER 14, 1365. TV, ? f ' VlLilWGTON, If. p., DECEMBER 14 SPECIAL NOTICES. BEG to iDform their customers tliat they still continue the manufacture of their various style of Family and Toilet SOAPS, STARCH and CAN- dles. ; - ! . , . : .: - , ,. Prices current forwarded by mail on application.' ( ....... COLGATE &, CO,, Sos. 53 ATA John street, New York. Aug. ' : . MB-Sm IIAJLJL'S Vegetable Sicilian' Hair Renewer, lias proved itself to be, the most perfect prepa- ration for the hair ever offered to the public, It ia ft vegetable compotracfj' anfl contains no in jurious properties whatever. XT WILL RESTORE' ORAY; HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR. It will keep the hair from falling out. It cleanses the scalp and makes the hair 60ft, lustrous1 and silken. . It Ik a splendid hair dressing. IT 13 RECOMMENDED AND USED BY THE FIRST MEDICAL AUTHORITY. Ask for Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Re newer, and take no otherj R. P. II ALL & CO, Nashua, N. II., Proprietors. For sale by all druggists. Nov 22 -' i . 226-emo ITCH ! ITCH! ITCH! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH I CRATCH ! - Wheaton' ! Ointment Will Cure the Itch in 48 Hours. Also cures SALT RHEUM, ULCERS, CHIL ULAIN. and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN. Price 50 cents. For 6ale by all Druggists. ' By sending 00 cents to Weeks & Potter, Sole Agent, 170 Washington street, Boston, Ma3s., it will be forwarded by mall, free of postage, to ;any 'part of the United States. i H.-pt. S20, ; The N"ew York Tribune says, "the reason why Drake's Plantation Bitters are s. universally used and have such an immense sale, is that they are al ways made up to the original standard, of highly invigorating "material and of pure quality, al though the prices have so largely advanced," etc. The Tribunt just hits the nail on the head. The Plantation Bitte-s are not only made of pure ma terial' hut the people are told what it is. The i Kecipeis published around each bottle, and; the i bottles are not rsauced in size. At least twenty imitations and counterfeits have sprung Kp. They impose upon the people once and that's th e last of them. ; The Plantation Bittera are now used in all the -Government Hospitals, are recommended by the bent physician., and are warranted to produce an immediate beneficial etl'ect. Facts are stubborn things. i , ; Reedsbort, Wis., Sept. 1G, 1863. " I have been in the army hospitals Tor fourteen months speechless and nearly dead. At Alton, 111., they c;avc mtj a bottle of 'Plantation Hitters. Three bottles restored in v speech and cured. C. A- FLAfJ I K," ' South Waesaw, 0., July 28, 1863. " One young man, who had been sick . and not out of the house tor two years with Scrof ula and Erysipelas, after paying the doctors over $150 without benefit, has J been cured bv ten bot tles of your Bitters. KD WARD WOttN ALL- -The following ia from the Manager ot the Union Home Schwol for the Children of Volunteers : Havemeykr Mansion, Fiftt-Skvmjth Street, New York, August 2, 18G3. . "Dr. Drake: Your wonderful Plantation H it terg Lave been given to some of our little children fl'ering from weakness and weak lungs, with most happy effect. One little i girl, in particular, with pains in her head, loss of 'appetite, and daily wasting consumption, on whom all medical skill had been exhausted, has been entirely restored. We commenced with but a teaspoonful of Bitters daj. Her appetite and strength rapidly in creased, and she is now well. - Respectfully, MRS. O. M. DEVOE." " I owe much to ' you, for I verily be lieve the Plantation Bitters Lave saved mv lite. REV. W. H. WAGGONER, Madrid,, N. Y." u . Thou wilt send me two bottles more of thy Plantation Bitters. My wife has been great ly benefited by their use. Thy friend, ASA CURRlN, Philadelphia, Pa." " I have beejn a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and had to abandon preaching. The Plantation Bitters have cured in e. REV. J. S. CATHORN. Rochester N. Y. " . I have given the Plantation Bitters to hundreds of our disabled soldiers with the most astonishiag effect. GJ W. D. ANDREWS, Superintendent Soldiers Home, Cincinn Ui, 0." ' " The Plantatition Bitters have cureu toe of Liver Complaint of which I was laid up Prostrate and had to abandon my business. H. B. KINGSLEY, Cleveland, O." " The Plan ; ion Bitters have cured me of a derangement the kidneys and urinary organs that Las distrc sed me for vears. It aets like a charm. C. C. MOORE, . 254 Broadway, N. Y. 4c, 4c., Ac, " Ac, &c. The Plantation Bitters make th . weak strong, the languid brilliant, and ar? exhausted nature's great restorer. Thev are composed of the celebra ted Calisaya Uark, Wintergreen, Sassafras, Roots Herbs, etc., all preserved in perfectly pure St Croix Uum. I . - S. T. 10 X. Persona of sedentarv habits troubled with weak nesa, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, distress after eating, torpid liver, con stipation, etc., deserve t-j suffer if they will not try them. j They are recommended by the highest medical authorities, and are warranted to produce an w "udiate beneticial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure, and harmless. Any person refilling bottles? or . offering those pANTAii Bittkes in bulk by the gallon, or ;n any manner, except as above, is a swindler and impostor, with whom we shall deal as the law di rects, "t , l respectable dealers thronghoat.tte UbiUble globe. 1 H. BRAKE & CO.lfexv York . -M7 30th ;r x jia)j n A7qeodffm 6E0. Z. FREKCH & CO., ' (Succmort to Cutter $ French,) No. 10 South Front Street, wiwiiNCTOhi N. C . , DEALERS. 13 : , Groceries, -Provisions, . v WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, , , Wood and Willow Ware, Tinwar'Crockerj ckery and Glass Ware.' Cotton and Ni alLJ-u'. ilii. ii I ' SHIP GHA.NDLEH, AD DEALER IS , , i SHIP STQBES, GROCERIES, . TTARDWARE, Paints, Oils, Glass, W ks, iJL -tcnarts, Nauticar Instruments, BOATS, OARS, Ac. Corner of DOCK and iWATtR'STRE ETS, 1 wiuninirton. c. - Nor. 16. 221-Gm Hathaway, Leach . Steams, j 417 ARCH STREET, FIlILA DJEIPHIA, Manufacturers of Boring Tools, Steam Engine and Boilers. lcaiers in - Portable 1Saw Mill; Engine and fland-Latbes, i Planers, BoltCutters, Power-Punches, DrUlP.Slidel j Kcstst croii and Independent Saw Chucks. i Depot for - BANKS, DINMORE & GO'S jriauorrn, ceam, rwjiroaa Track, uoal and ilay j Scales, Nov. 2 , ' 210-Sm. J. TBltEWAlf. 4 Xfik 4licbER MOORE PETTEWAY U MOORE, GENERAL "COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ,VlLMIQTOK, N. C. PROMPT personal attention given to the sale or shipment of NAVAL STORES, COTTON, LUMBER, Ac . ;,:.,:, : ?rr Office in the Flanner Building, North Water street, near the Depot of the W. and W. railroad. Oetober'16 - 41 103-s WALTER H MC'RAE. B. H.GURGANUS. Mc'Rae & Gurganus, i SUCCESSORS TO W. R. UTLET. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Wilmington, N. C. Nov. 1... - ' 208-1 v. . . ml Lewis L. Squire &. Sons, SKIP CHANDLERS, and manufsictrirers of' CORDAGE, Corner Front and Roosevelt streets, Nett York. mporters of Chain, Cables, Anchors. Wire. R6pe, etc. etc. " , ? ' ! CONSTANTLY ON HAND, . Manilla, Tarred and Hay Rope, Lath Yarn, Bale R4pe Gunny Cloth, etc., etc. consignments ot goods sohcited. Nov, 1 L' f 208-1 m. A. E. HALL, Forwarding & Commis sion .Merchant. 13 North Water street, i :. -Wilmington, N. C. C CONSIGNMENTS of Cotton, Naval Stores and ) other produce, for sale or shipment, solicited. Aug, 21st - iK j ? tt i ', O4 14(5-3m DASIEL J TIEMAM & CO., 240 Pearl Sh, IV. Y. , "ANUFACTURERS of Paints, White Lead, -l-T-L Colors, Varnishes, and dealers in all articles inithia line. - also, ' J TIEMANN'S SOLUBLE BLUE, For Washing. And "CALIFORNIA" Vermil- licin, pale and deep. Should be glad to see our old friends in the trade, orihea'r from them any time by mail. jXov. 3d. 210-Gni. Saiidcrsoii, Brothers & Co.,v MANUFACTURERS OF THE CELFl'KATED CAST STEEL, Warranted most Superior for Tools. Drnall .Works, ) Attercliffk Works, SHEFFIELD; ENG. West St. Works, ) i IMPORTERS OP FILES, ' AND AGENTS FOR ARMITAGE'S GENUINE MOUSE HOLE I ANVILS. 1 16 Cliff st., and 341 Pearl street, New York. Boston, Batter march st. New Orleans, 24 Bank Place, Montreal, Saint Paul street. ; 215-s- Baltimore, W . II. Cole. Philadelphia, 510 Com , inerce street. Nov. 9. Boot and Shoe Store. THE SUBSCRIBERS hereby give notice that . they have . again resumed business at their OLD 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 sold as Jaw as possible for cash. ;i U-.T ' ' G. & "C. BRADLEY. N. B. Shoe Findings always on hand. Nov.5, 212-3m GEO. IIARIUSS, W. W. HARRISS, A, J. HOWELL, HARRISS & HOWELL, TIOMMISSION MERCHANTS, Vjy ; Wilmington, N. 0 June Is ESTABLISHEli 1809. , ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS, SOAPS, &C. ' No. 211 Washina:ton street, - " NEW YORK. August 30th, 1865. 154-3m. VULCAIV WORKS, I BALTIMORE. THIS old establishment with . increased facili ties, continues to execute promptly orders for Steaal and other Machinery, Boilers, Castings, &e. A large water front on the harbor, with, a powerful crane, gives them great advantages in titting out and repairing Steamers. . Stationary Engines of various sizes kept on bancL Iron for bridges furnished. HAZLEHURST & CO. sept. 30th ; ; r- i 181-6m LOCK WOOD & 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 107-1 y j SMITH & CIRLETT, ; MANUFACTURERS OF SOAPS. AND TALLOW CANDLES, iCorner of Holliday and Pleasant streets, -4 -: , ' - Baltimore. sept, 23d . , ...... 75 , Southern Plows, Harrows, CULTIVATORS, Horse Powers, Cotton Gins, Vj and every description of Agricultural imple ments, manufactured and lor sale by J. T. GOODWIN & CO., 29 and 31 Fulton street, ; -. , : New York City. Southern merchants and planters are invited to call.. sept. 11th lb4-3m Harry Wchb's Saloon. NOi 20 MARKET ST., WILMINGTON, N. C. CIONSTANTLY on hand the be; of imported J ' LIQUORS and CIGARS. so Oysters', Fish and all kinds of Game in ea- DVIA1 -- - - Nov.l. f ' 208-lm j Si Witcovcr, i,a 15 3vmrbt Street, TILL' paytne 'hlgnesi !market : jrice4 for fell sorts ot furs: namely, utters, Minks. Coons DUOIKESS, CARDS. DUOIfJECO CARDO. Moody B. Smith, ATTORNEY , AXD , CQUXSEZLOR ATLAW, .:,., .' 86 Pine, street, New York. Nov. 14. . ; SJ. . . 21&-lm B. E. MOORE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW fVFFICE in Journal Building, Not. 13. Wilmington, N. C. 218-lm. CHARLES 8V1TH. GEORGE E. SMITH C. T. SMITH. CHARLES SMITH & CO., Pom miQQinn lTQmV.ontc UIlJ-AXllbblOIl 1 JULerCnailtS, M w lu Ul h AY AL STORES, COTTON,. SPIRITS TUR- PENTLNE, ROSIN OF ALL KINDS, - rlTCH, TAR &C. AGENT8 FOR DUPONTS POWDER. No. , Central Wharf, fioton. ... November 11 217-ly L. A. HART, Wilmington Iron & JOHN C. BAILKT Copper Works HART & BAILEY, 17, FRONT STREET, BELOW MARKET, Wilmington, N. C. HAVING resumed operations, we are now pre pared to furnisJi Brass and Iron castings tin ished and unfinished. New -machinery made and put up, old machinery overhauled, all kinds ol paterns ornamental and architectural. WTill supply drafts of all kinds of machinery and mill works generally. TURPENTINE AND WHISKEY STILLS, I and copper work in all its branches. A lull supply of Belting, Packing, 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 "l96-lm. PUMPS! PUMPS! PUMPS! Steam, Force, Suction & Lifting PUMPS OF 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 Upholstering Paper Hangin or BEDDING, FURNITURE, ETC. HAVING secured the services of J. W. ZIM, MERMAN, who is well known in this city as a practical Upholsterer and Paper Hanger, we are now prepared, in connection with our Furniture Department, to furnish W mdow Curtains, Shades, Hair. Shuck, M'oss. Straw and Cotton Mattresses, Feather Beds, Pillows and Bolsters, and Paper Rooms at shore notice. Also htup Vessels Cabins, Railroad Cars, &c; cut, make and put down Car pets, Oil Cloths, Ac; also repair Solas, Chairs, Lounges, &c. . D.A.SMITH, No?. ?f and 28 South Front street. Oct. 24. 201-lm CAHHAItT, WHITFOltD & Co., Manufacturers of and Wholes ael Dealers in Ready-Made Clothing, 331 & 33.1 BROADWAY, Corner Worth St., NEW YORK. T. f. carhart,,- uesry shafer, WI. II. WIIITFORD, J. B. VAN WAGENEN.5 A' T. HAMILTON. Sgp-Office of Payan & Carhart in liquidation. Oct. 23. 205-eod-6m H. B. PENDLETON. WM. R. JOUTT PEiVDLETOI & J0UETT, (Formerly 'in St. Louis.) Commission Merchants a:i Cotton Factors, No. 58 WATER-STREET, New York. Orders arc solicited for the purchase or sale of Cotton, Sugar, Molasses, Coflee, leas, Western Produce, Naval Stores, Ba.gging, Ropes, &c, &c, which will receive our best, personal attention. November 1. 208-lm. Carriages. fTVHE immense Stock, now in the three large JL Waierooms, coverfcog 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 Yorlc, 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 W. A. WILLIAMS & SOS., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MER CHANTS, WILL GIVE personal and prompt attention to the sale and shipment of cotton, naval stores, and other produce. Liberal advances made on consignments. Office No. 7 South Water street. W. A. WILLIAMS. JNO. F. WILLIAMS. Oct.27th. 204-ly MADIS'iS & THOMSON. HOUSE, SIGN, ORNAMENTAL AND b KJS CO PAINTING done in the most approved style and at reasonable rates. Sbop No. 1001 Princess street, between Jbront ana water. L. AlALiOi N. THOMSON. Nov. 23. 227-lm. THE BALTD10RE WROUGHT TRON. PIPE AND TUBE CO. tS now prepared to supplv GAS, STEAM and "WATER PIPE, and FIXTURES, on the most favorabl e terms. All Pipe warranted. Order. jftespectfuUy solicited. P. O. Box 1369, Baltinio re, Md. Aug. SOth, 1865. iWKim The Washington Iron Works Have on hand lor sale their IMPROVED PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, CIR CULAR SAWMILLS, GANG SAW MILLS, FLOUR AND CORN MILLS, AND manufacture to order all kinds of Steam , Enjdnes, Marine, Stationary, and ' Propeller, Railroad Cars and Turn Tables, Iron Steam Ves sels and Barges ; also, General Machinery, Iron and Brass Castings, large and small Torgings, &c &c. Address GEO. M. CLAPP, Treas., Newburg, N. Y. Or L. C. WARD, Agent, 55 Liberty St., Room 8, New York. Oct. 21 199-s. Notice to Merchants. HPHE SUBSCRIBERS have made arrangements l to have a regular line of bailing Vessels oe tween Baltimore and Wilmington, N. C, to start immediately. Merchants desirous of purchasing goods in Baltimore can do so now with the cer tainty of getting them through direct with dis patcn; and those who wish to ship to Baltimore can do so ly applying to KUSSELL & ELLIS, ' f. f No. 10 North Water st, Wilmington, N. C. A nrwrn AT TJ A TvTTXf rYRT? . K- f - tr a WTTnnvTT MIOCELLAfJEOUO. Burning of the Iluseiitn. Nrw Yokx, Jaly llSCS. Mettrt. Herring Co.: . , GMTijacM Tbongh the destructloa of the American Museum hoc proved jerkras Jos to myself aad the public. I am happy to veiifj the old adage, that, "It's an ill wind thai blows no body good" and, consequently, congratulate you that your well-known have again demonstra ted their superior fire-proof qualities in en ordeal of unusual severity. The safe you 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 hure 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 bill, ail in con dition for immediate, nse. and a noble eommentanr on the trustworthiness of Hen-fog's Fire-Proof saies. Truly yours, P. T. BARNUM. HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES. The mozt Reliable PrvUdion frotn Eire mar Known Hcrrine & Co.fs Patent Bankers' Safes, with Her ring & Floyd's Patent Crystalized Iron, the best security against a burglar's drill ever manufac tnred. HERRING & CO. No. 251 Broadway, cor. Murray St., New York. FARREL, HERRING fc CO. Philadelphia. HERRING & CO., Chieago. Oct 23 200-am The Watchman. ABOUT the 1st of January, I860, there will be commenced in the City of New York, a weekly journal designed to take the highest prac ticable position in its line of literature. Each number will consist of eight (8) large pages, with six (6) columns to each page, printed on excellent paper in a superior style of typography. it will discuss ail the topics or Religion, Soci ology, Science, Literature, Art, Politics, Com merce, Finance and Agriculture, liberally, care fully, thoroughly, and from a platform far above all partisanship. The chief editor, the Rev, Dr. 4 Deems, of worth Carolina, will be assisted by dis tinguished gentlemen iu the several churches, so that The Watchman may be unhesitatingly intro duced into the famines of any Christian commun ion. A Home Gazette, a Repertory of all the best current Literature, a Summary of all important Intelligence in every Department of Human Effort, an Advocate of Truth in all things, a Friend, a liuide, a uiessing this is what The Watchman is intended to become. Price, f 1 for three months, $2 lor six months, strictly in advance. "Subscriptions may for the present be made at the office of the Southern Land Agency, No. 62 Broadway, N. Y. " Editors will confer a ? favor by giving this prospectus as many insertions as their conven ience may allow, and send their papers in exchange as above. Dec 2. 235-s LOAN OF $5,000 SOLICITED. A GREEABLY to an order passed at September jljl 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, Chairman 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 ot the County Bonds or Notes, signed by the Chairman and coundersigned by the Clerk, in sums of $500 and $1,000, payable in one and two years, with interest, will be issued. " On motion, in open Court, it is ordered that the Chairman of this Court be authorized and in strncted to negotiate a loan not exceeding Five Thousand Dollars, by the issue and sale of Bonds, or m 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 roor ot tne County, whicn money shall be disbursed only on the order of the Chairman ol this Court. JAMES SHACKELFORD, Chairman County Court. -Witness : Robt. B. Wood, Jr., Clerk C. C." sept. 27th 178-s Copartnership Notice. rpHE undersigned have to-day formed a copart- 1 nership under the name and style of Jas. L. Hathaway & Utley, (lormerly Hathaway c& Co., Wilmington, N. C.,) for the transaction of a Ship ping and General Commission Business in the city of .New lork, at 17 1 rear l street. JAS. L. HATHAWAY, WM. R. UTLEY. New York, Oct. 9, 1865. 197-3m JAMES L. HATHAWAY WM. R. UTLEV. Jas. L. Hathaway & Utley, haw at fc Co., Wilmington, N. (Fo merly Hathaway C.) SHIPPING AJND Commission Merchants, 171 Pearl street, New York. WE solicit consignments of Cotton Naval Stores, Sheetings, Yrns, Tobacco, and oth er Southern products, to the sale pf which our S rx of A -man ftl Affanttnn TT7? 1 1 V Q Ct 7 ClT invoice and bill of lading. All merchanoise anaproauce smppea 10 us is lnSUreu irom Uie puiut ui ouipiucui, nuu ui nnu- out advice. Invoices should always accompany each shipment. Both of us having had over twenty years expe rience in the south, and onr J. Li Hathaway three years in New York; we feel confident we can se cure full prices for our friends who will fafor us with their consignments. Oct. 19. 197-3m CL0THL6 AND DRY GOODS. XXTE HAVE now on hand a very large stock oi vv CLOTHING, DRY GOODS and GENTS' FUR NISHING GOODS, which we are offering to the trade at New York prices. It would be to the advantage of all wishing to purchase goods to give us a call at No. 40 Market street, under Van Ors- dell's photograph gallery. wuljt, vvno-NBivi x u. Nov 3 210-lm Youths' and Childrens' Clothin Or A LARGE and varied assortment of YOUTHS' AND CHILDRENS' GLO TH I N G , Suitable for winter wear, just received and offer ing at reasonable prices, by a. 31. oiAiroun, 33 & 35 Market street, and 3 & 4 front St., North-East corner. Dec 5th 237-8 W 5 H. H. PEIRCK. EDWIN HUBBARD .Peirce & Huhbard, (WRmington, N. C.) dxalxbs ra COTTON, IRON, METALS and PAPER STOCK CASH. rAJJJ FUJC Old Conner, old Brass, old Ropea, old Bagging. T A filmed P.lt Pnnon Tfanrs Are Arj Office on Dock street, between Jfront ana water. Nov. 11 217-lm. DOCTOR A. It. MEADWA1 TT AS REMOVED his office to the room ovei XX French's Saddlery Store, formerly occupied by Cronly & Morris, no. im uront street, aaoor. tTTJVnn o hand. ' MISCELLArJEOUO. FAIL AlSDs 'ViraTBtE GODsTS,- TTHOiESALZ tj HETAlLr J E have removed from onr old stand and are now opening In the former CommerclaJ Bank , . , . . . . . i building a large assortment of nitrvhaadUe, con-1 slating of: POPLINS, SCOTCH PLAIDS, DE LAINE3, j FRENCH 5t ENGLISH MERINO S, POMBAZINES, AULPArCA 8j And all the latest styles of DRESS GOODS, PLAIN, STRIPED & FIGURED, CALICOES, SHIRTINGS, SIGINGS. LIANX. UNSET. TICKING, DENLMS, CANTON FLAKKLS. WHITE, BLUE, RED, GREY, AND YELLOW FLANELS, ALL SHADES OF SACK FLANELS, BROADCLOTH, BEAVER, SATINET & JEANS, " BALMORAL 6t HOOP SKIRTS, I CORSET'S, CAMBRIC, EDGINGS, INSERTLNGS & BANDS, COLLARS AND SLEEVES, 1 JACONETS, SWISS AND . i CROSSPART MUSLINS, TOWELING, CRASH AND TABLE CLOTH, HOSIERY, GLOVES AND NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS. MIEJLIX12IKT, SILK AND VELVET BONNETS, HAT HAIR NETS, WATER FALLS, ROLLS, VELVETS, RIBBONS, BARF.GF TISSUE T.OVP. '. ' " D CRAPE VEILS, Cloaks and Shawls. - - F. L. BAUER, M. M. KATZ, Agent. 23 Market street. IN thanking the citizens of Wilmington and vi--i cmity lor the kind patronage heretolore 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. Octobert20 11)7- james shackf.i.ford, 1 31 & 32 North Water sol. h a as, j St., Wilmington, N. C, aaron haas, 159 Front street, New York. SHACKELFORD, HAAS & CO., Nos. 31 and 32 North Water street, Wilmington, N. C. w E have extended our Store House to No. 31, and have n6w in-store the largest stock of Groce- ries in the State, which we offer to the trade at the lowe6t 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 TGS- HAMS, 100 BBLS. FINE, S. FINE. FAMILY FLOUR, 100 KEGSfNAILS, 100 HALF BBLS. MACKEREL, 50 BBLS. WHISKIES and BRANDIES, in bbls. and half bbls., . - WHISKY, BRANDY and SHERRY WINE in cases, LYE, POTASH, BUCKETS, SEIVES, TRUSS HOOPS, HOOP IRON, HERRING, C0TT0N CARDS, qr APS HROWN AND FANCY I ' MATCHES. BASKETS. i - r crockery, coffee, SUGARS,fTEA, ' And in fcet all articles nsnally keptby Grocers. ,ul JiilVUgCELL AM EOy 0 - 200 BOXES r,5 EXTRA CREAM,, -.j.aA ENGLISn DAIRY, AND pink apple cnc; z, . : & j very low, cash price, at Geo. Myers, old &Und 11 & li Front street. CHAS. D. MYERS, Agent. Dec. U Sow in Store, FIFTY FIRKINS AND TUDS CHOICE BUTTER, i GOSHEN, EXTRA GOSHEN, ' FINE YELLOW GOSHEN, verv low, ch pri, at Geo. Myer, old stand 11 l IS Front street. CHAS. V. MIEKS, Ar t iw i 242. Lard! Lard!! Over nttv packages of I ' SELECTED LARD, ( very low, cash prices, at H fc 13 Front street CHAS. D. MYERSi Agt. Dec. .1 - . 242-. 50 Barrels Flour, FAMILY AND SUPERFINE, verv low for cash at 11 A 18 Front street. CHAS. D. MYERS, Acr't. 24s. . Dec. 12 50 Barrels CITY MESS PORK, v low for eah at 11 fc V Front street. CHAS. D. MYERS, Ag't. 242-s. Dec. 12 SIMMIES. barrel Meds and Prime Fork. 10 hhds. Bacon sides and shoulder. A 50 150 barrels Apple?, On ior.s and Potatoes. 50 second hand Spt. H:irrc!f. 200 new N. Y. made Spt. Barrel For sale by i WORTH & DANIEL, Brown's wharves, South Water street. - I- Dec. 'Jth., " 240-s ! , POTATOES ! POTATOES ! ! TOR SALE. I ryo ARRIVE, 1 X ,1),,Ik-!, of P,tatocs, 12,0fK) fet of Hemlock Boards. GEO. Z. FRENCH A CO S., No. 10 South Front street. Dec. 13. 243-ts. Co-pariiierslrip Aotici. MR. CIIAS. H. FRENCH, is this day admitted a partner in our Firm. GEO. Z. FRENCH & CO. Dec. 13. 243-lm. SADDLERY, HARNESS, AN D JAJirS S. TOPIIAJI &. CO., manufacturers Wholesale and Retail - - i DEALERS IN HARNESS, TRUNKS, Foreign and Domestic Saddlery, HARDWARE, c, fa, fa LARGE assortment of the following goods on hand and constantly being received. DOUBLE HARNESS, SINGLE " CART & DRAY " WAGGON LADIES TRUNKS, SOLE LEATHER14 WOOD BOX PACKING VALISES, TRAVELING BAGS, LADIES SATCHELS, POCKET BOOKS, PORT MONIES, FINE BITS, SIDE 8ADDLES, MEN'S Tt BOY'S i5 HORSE COLLARS, MULE CARRIAGE, RIDING AND CART WHIPS FEATHER DUSTERS SWEEPING PAI NT, WHITE WASH AND, HORSE BRUSHES, COTTON CARDS, PLANTATION HOES, AND - ". v A general assortment of hardware and every ar ticla in the Saddlery Business. Oct 10 Sundries. GENUINE PERUVIAN GUANO, FORD'S FERTILIZER; PHOSPIIAT OF LIME; CEMENT, CALCINED PLASTER, HAIR ; ROUGH RUE ; BACON, SHOULDERS; HOWE'S FjCALES - assorted sizea- For sale by '' WORTH ltt DANIEL, Brown's Wharves, South Water 81 Oct. Hi - . 192 ' COTTON GINS! COTTON GINS! 0OTTON GINS ? Taylor, Brown, Eagle, Southern, Emorj & (Irayen McChartjr and JExcclsior COTTON GINS, IITH Engines, Jlpxse Powers, and everything comnlete for rnnninsr. in store, and readv for immediate shipjbehtat the lowest rates, by. J JOHN B. FULLER; , . i VMlsrol8 Dey, street. ' ' t ViV'Vv ', New York Oct. 28. s 205-ly cMignment. ' ! ft . , . October7,- ' ;. f . . " ' Smith's Wharves, Nov. 28. 231-lm 174 .iNot.28' ,231-2w. Not. 18 223-lm. sept. 23d i.
The Daily Wilmington Herald (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 14, 1865, edition 1
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