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J-.. THE AYlOIiNGTON HERALD. WILMINGTON, N. C., DECEMBER 28 SPECIANOfiCZ., j .. . -o. . : i HAUL'S Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer, Has proved itself to be the most perfect prepa. ration for the" hair ever offered xo the public It is a vegetable compound, and contjains no in jurious properties whatever. , .'. IT WILL RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ITS nRTaTVAT. TOLOR. '.' . ; .. . 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.? IT 13 RECOMMENDED AND USED BY THE FIRST MEDICAL AUTHORITY. , , fl- Ask for Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Re newer, and take no other. w R. P. HALL & CO, Nashua, N. H., Proprietors. For sole by all druggists. : Nov 22 . ; ' ; v ; 226-6mo ITCHIj ITCII ITCH! ' SCRATCH ! 1 SCRATCH ! SCRATCH ! TCTtt 4! A H IICHIUII'S UIUUUVUI - Will Cure the Itch in 48 Hours. Also cures SALT RHEUM, ULCERS, CHIL BLAINS, and all ERUPTIONS OF THE 8KIN. Price 50 cents. For sale by all Druggists. By sending 60 cents to Weeks & Potter, Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, Mass., it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States. sept. 20, 1865. 172-6m BUSINESS CARDS. JOSEPH H. IVEFF, SHIP CHANDLER, AKD DEALER IN SHIP. STORES, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Paints, Oils, Glass, Books, Charts, Nautical Instruments, BOATS, OARS, &c. Corner of DOCK and WATER STREETS, Wilmington, N. C. Nov. 16. 221-6m Hathaway, Leach & Stearns, 417 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Manufacturers of Boring Tools, Steam Eugines 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 Scales. - Nov. 2 210-Sm. J. T. FETTEWAY. . ROGER MOORE PETTE WAY U MOORE, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Wilmington, N. C. PROMPT personal attentiongiven to the sale or shipment of NAVAL STORES, COTTON, LUMBER, &c. Office In the Flauner Building, North Water street, near the Depot of the W. and W. railroad. October 16 193-s WALTER H MC'RAE. B. 1I.GURGANUS. Mc'Rae & Gurganus, SUCCESSORS TO WM. R. VTLEX. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Wilmington, N. a Nov. 1. 208-ly. Lewis L. Squire &. Sons, SHIP CHANDLERS, and manufacturers of , CORDAGE, Corner Front and Roosevelt streets, r ' 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. DANIEL F. TIEMAM & CO., 240 Pearl St., N. Y., MANUFACTURERS of Paints, White Lead, Colors, Varnishes, .and dealers in all articles i in this line. ALSO, TIEMANN'S SOLUBLE BLUE, For Washing. And "CALIFORNIA" Vermil lion, pale and deep. Should be glad to see our old friends in the trade, or hear from them any time by mail, i Nov. 3d: 210-3m. Sanderson, Brothers Sc Co., MANUFACTURERS OF THB CELF13 RATED CAST STEEL, Warranted most Superior forJTools. Darxall Works, Attercliffe Works, V SHEFFIELD, ENG. West St. Works, ) IMP ORTERS OF FILES, AND AGTKKTS FOR ARMITAGE'S GENUINE MOUSE HOLE . ANVILS. 16 Cliflf St., and 241 Pearl street, New York. .Boston, Batterymarch st. T" 1 I . Tl tl 1 New Orleans, 24 Bank oaiuinore," vy. tx. voie. Philadelphia, 516 Com merce street. Nov. 9. Flace. Montreal, Saint Paul street. 215-s F. W. FOSTER & CO. LAND AND EMIGRANT AGENTS. IN CONNECTION WITH BOSTON and New York Agencies. , , We procure laborers in any number, 4nd at short notice; Our facilities are such that we are enabled to ofler extraordinary inducements to those in need of labor. Real estate left with us for sale is registered in two influential New York offices and one Boston office without charge. Any business in our line intrusted to us will be promptly attended to. Office 71 Market Street. Dec S3. 252-tf VULCAN WORKS, . -.. BALTIMORE. - THIS old establishment with Increased facili . ties, continues to execute promptly orders for Steam and other Machinery, Boilers, Castings, &0. A large , water front on the harbor, with a powerful crane, gives them great advantages in fitting out and repairing Steamers. Stationary "Engines of various sizes kept on hand. , Iron for bridges furnished. , . - , 1AZIEHURST & CO. sept. 80th 181-6m . J. S. T0FHAM& CO. HAVE ON HAND, and for salei cheap, a large lot of second hand Harness suitable for plantation and lumbering purposes. Also, second hand Saddles, at their Trunk, Saddle, Harness and Hardware Establishment. No. 8 South Front et, Wilmington, N. C. Dec 21 250-lm BUSINESS CARDS. f. 1 AshwclI,L8LBr6.V NOS. 78 AND 80, SXCAMOBK 8TBEET, ' : , . ' "PETERSBURG, VA. . U .1 WHOLESALE GROCERS : COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND IMPORT ERS OF CHOICEST BRANDIES, - - WINES, , ; TEAS, . : HAVANA CIGARS,- ' . - i. ' i ' .: , . v, &c,, &c. KEEPING constantly on hand a large eitock of Groceries, Liquors and Cigars of all grades. Our facilities enable us to offer inducements to the trade. r- ' ' ASHWELL & BRO. ' - Petersburg, Va. Sept. 29 180-3m. THOS. B. CARR, H. D., - D en t i s t. : FFICE and residence on Market street, nex door west of Willis Druxr Store. o Oct. 5th . , . , t 185-Sm FUItNITURE. E S T A B I. I g H B S I N 1 8 2 6 . AN EXTENSIVE assortment of FURNITURE and BEDDING in every .variety and style, constantly on hand. ; Orders for the south careful ly packed. WM. H. LEE, 199 & 201 Fulton St., New York, i Oct. 25th , ' 202-3m. . : G.;;WJEWETT. WILL open a night School at his Schoolroom, Corner of Second and Chestnut streets,! on Monday, Dec. 4th, for instruction in Bookkeeping, and such other studies as pertain to qualifying young men for the Counting Room. - " -Dec. 2 . 235-s CHARLES SMITH. GEORGE E. SMITH 'C.'T. SMITH. CHARLES SMITH & CO., GENERAL Commission Merchants; For the sale 'of . NAVAL STORES, COTTON, i SPIRITS' TUR PENTINE, ROSIN OF ALL KINDS, PITCH, TAR, $C. 1 AGENTS FOR DUPONT'S POWDER. No. , Central lVbarr, Boston. November 11 - ' 217-ly 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, i New York. Nov. 6. 212-ly Upholstering, Paper Hanging, BEDDING, FURNITURE, ETC. HAVING secured the services of J. 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 Window Curtains, Shades, Hair, Shuck, Moss, Straw and Cotton Mattresses, Feather Beds, Pillows and Bolsters, and Paper Rooms at short notice. Also fit up Vessels Cabins, Railroad Cars, &c.; cut, make and put down Car pets, Oil Cloths, &c; also repair Solas, Chairs, Lounges, &c. i i D. A. SMITH, Nos. 26 and 28 South Front street. Oct. 24. 201-lm CARHART, WHITF0RD Sc Co., Manufacturers of and Wholes ael Dealers in - Ready-Made Clothing, 331 & 333 BROADWAY, Corner Worth St.. NEW YORK. tJ r, CARHART, H. WHITFOED, HENRY SHAFER, WM. J. B. YAM WAGESE5.1 A T. HAMILTON. B5"Office of Payan & Carhart in liquidation. Oct. 28. 205-eod-6m " 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, &c. An assortment al ways on hand. U. YY1TTI, 450 Broadway, New York. Oct. 28. 205-4m W- A. WILLIAMS & SON., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MER CHANTS, T1STILL GIVE personal and prompt attention V V to the sale and shipment of cotton, naval storet, and other produce. Liberal advances made on consignments. Office No. 7 South Water street W. A. WILLIAMS. JNO. F. WILLIAMS. Oct.27th. 204-ly MADISW & THOMSON. HOUSE, SIGN, ORNAMENTAL AND FRES CO PAINTING done in the most approved stvle and at reasonable rates. Shop No. 1001 Princess street, between Front and Water. L. MADISON. N. THOMSON. Nov. 23. 227-lm. Notice to Merchants. THE SUBSCRIBERS have made arrangements JL to have a regular line of Sailing Vessels be tween Baltimore and Wilmington, N. C, to start immediately. Merchants desirous of purchasing goods m Baltimore can do so now with the cer tainty of getting them through- direct with dis patch; and those who wish to ship to Baltimore can do bo by applying to RUSSELL & ELLIS, No. 10 North Water st, Wilmington, N. C. AGENT AT BALTIMORE, M. A, MITCHELL, Smith's Wharves. Nov. 28. . , 231-lm Home Insurance Co., OF NEW YORK. Fhcenix. Insurance Co., OF BROOKLYN, N. Y. Merchants': Insurance Co., OF HARTFORD, CONN. Representing Assets of $Io,ooo,ooo Jfi are prepared to effect Insurance on Y Y BUILDINGS- and MERCHANDISE at lowest rates of responsible companies anywhere. Marine Insurance at lowest rates. KIDDER & MARTIN. Dec 9 - 240-lmo In . Store Kegs Goshen Butter, ' 25 Kegs Ohio Butter, 50 Bbls. City Mess Pork, 50 75 Family " 4, , , 100 " 'J Prime .M w Lard In large and small Packages, Candles full and light Weights,-, . ' Liverpool and American Salt, . ! - Buck and Drop Shot," ' ' Rifle Powder by the Keg, at GEO. Z. FRENCH & CO'S, x - 10, South Front bL SHIPPING PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S THROUGH LINE TO alitor ni TOUCHING AT MEXICAN PORTS, AND CARRYING THE U. S. MAIL. T EAVE PIER No. 43 NORTH RIVER, foot of Jut Canal street, at 12 o'clock noon, on the 1st, dates tail on Sunday,' and then on the preceding Saturday,) for ASPINWALL. connecting:, via Pa nama Railway, with one of the Company's Steam- snips from Jfanama lor BAN Jf KAN CISCO, touch ing at ACAPULCO. , .v. , ... DECEMBER. 1st HENRY CHAUNCEY, Captain Gray, con necting with CONSTITUTION, Captain Farns- wonh. - . f 11th ATLANTIC, Captain "Maury,- connecting wiin liuiijjsr uiii, uapiain israuDury. 21st NEW YORK, Captain Horner, connecting with COLORADO, Captain Watkins. . . : . ? . uepartures or 1st ana also connect at Manama with Steamers for SOUTH PACIFIC PORTS. Those of 1st touch at MANZANILLO. , , .... THROUGH PASSAGE RATES IN CURRENCY. First Cabin. Seeond Cabim Steerage. $350. $250. $125. A discount of ONE QUARTER from steamers' rates allowed to second cabin and steerage passen gers with families. Also, an allowance of ONE QUARTER on through, rates to clergymen and their families, and school teachers ; soldiers having nonorapie aiscnarges, hajlu JTAKiS. One Hundred Pounds Baggage allowed each adult. Baggage-masters accompany baggage through, and attend to ladies and children without male protectors. Baggage received on the dock the day before sailing, from steamboats, railroads, and passengers who prefer to send down earJy. An experienced surgeon on board. Medicine and attendance free. A Steamer will be placed on the line January 1st, 186G, to run Irom JN JS W OKL-EA-N8 to ASPIN WALL, via HAVANA. For Passage Tickets or further information, ap ply at the Company's ticket office,- on the Wharf, loot oi Canal street, North River, New York. F. W. G. BELLOWS, Agent. Dec. 6th u V 288-3md For New York. COMMERCIAL LINE. OTEAMER FAIRBANKS, Oapt. POWELL. W. P. CLYDE, WASHINGTON, ROBBINS. " CHICHESTER. WILL SAIL every FIVE (5) DAY'S for NEW YORK. t For freight or pasage, having superior accommo dations for passengers, apply to BRADLEY & WOEHLER, Agents, North Water, between Chesnut and Mulberry sts., Wilmington, N. C. , H. PIERSON, Agent. 77 South street, New York Oct. 20. 198-3m New York and Wilmington WEEKLY LINE OF STEAMERS. STARLIGHT, Captan Pedrick, COMMAMDER, Captain Terry. T7REIGHT for the above STEAMERS will be Ju received on the covered wharf, foot of Chest nut street, at any time, free of charge. HORACE M. BARKY, AGENT, Wilmington, N. C. Dec. 17th 246-sld3 FOR RIO DE JANEIRO. CALLING AT ST. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAM- BUCO, AND BAHIA. THE UNITED STATES AND BRAZIL MAIL Steamship Company, will dispatch regTilarlv, ON THE 29TH OF EVERY MONTH, A new and First Class Steamship, to leave at THBEE O'CLOCK, P. M. FROM PIER 43, NORTH RIVER. All letters have to pass through the Postoffice. An experienced Surgeon will be in attendance on board. For Freight or Passage, having splendid accom modations, apply to THOMAS ASICiMCIO & CO ' 17 Broadway, New York. October 31. ; 207-3m Substitute for reruvian Guauo B A U G H ' S RAW BONE SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME. BAUCH & SONS, MAN0FACT0KEES AHD PKOPBIETOES, Store No. dO South Delaware Avenue, PHILADELPHIA. TBS S VALUABLE MANURE has been before e agricultural public, under one name for twelve years past, and its chacter for vigor of ac tion and permanence in effect is well established. Before the war, it was introduced to some extent in the Southern States, and was found to be highly adapted to COTTON, TOBACCO AND ALL CROPS. The sales now amount to many thousand tons annually, and the facilities for its manufacture are extensive and complete. The Proprietors of this MANURE are engaged in no other business, and are therefore directly interested in maintaining fully its high standard of efficiency The trade supplied by the cargo direct from the wharves of tne manuiactory. Dealers are invited to become acquainted with the special advantages o this art! cle before purchasing other brands. Rjraena tor a pamphlet. Manufactured only by BAUGH & SONS, No. a) South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. Geo. 2. Fkknch & Co., Agents, Wilmington. Dec 6th 238 eod&w3m PLAIN WHITE mm SIURTS! FANCY BOSOM LINEN SHIRTS. COTTON SHIRTS. ' MERINO SHIRTS. Shirts of qualities ahd in any quantity at S. M. SIMPSONS, No. 33 and 35 Market-street, and Nos. 2 and 4 Front-street, North East cor. Dec 1L 243-s. T ADIESVMISSES' AND CHILDREN'S FINE J Dress, Walking and Common Shoes, very large assortment, very low prices, , " -At Geo. Myers',11 and, 13 Front street,' -'i . CHAS. D. MYERS, Agent Dec 23. . 252 s MISCELLANEOUS. Rurning: of the lliiseun." ; LETTER FROM MrI,BARNTJM; ' . " New Yokk, July 14, 1865. Messrs. Barring $ Co.: , . ; Gentlemen Thoue-h the destraction of the American Museum - has proved a ' serious loss to myself and the public, I am happy to verify the nlJ .mra tfiat tl Tf til - J .I.i'll body good" and, consequently, congratulate vou that your well-known safes have again demonstra- ted their superior fire-proof qualities- In an ordeal of unusual severity.'- v : . . . The safe you made for me come time aero 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 Dooks, papers, policies of insurance, bank biBs, all in con dition for immediate use, and a noble commentary on the trustworthiness ol Herring's Jflre-rrooi Safes. " . - - - - Truly yours, t P. T. BARNUM. HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES. The mozt Reliable Protection from Fire now Known. 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 & CO, No. 251 Broadways cor. Murray St, New York. FARREL, HERRING & CO., , Philadelphia. HERRING & CO., Chieago. Oct 23 20Q-3m FOR SALE. ? W1 "ILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION, ON THE Second day of January next, at Commercial Corner, if not sooner disposed of, mv plantation on the Plank Road, two miles East from Wilming ton. The dwelling is new, large, and convenient ly arranged, a splendid weU of water, kitchen, barn, stables, carriage house, oven, kettle, potatoe cellar, &c. There is fourteen acres of land in the highest state of cultivction, producing "everything S .1 - 4. 4. C x. AT- A i i J J M. in iue gi uuiubb penuuuuu luao, la required mr umu ly or market use. There is also about four hun dred iruit trees of the very best selectioa, consist ing of apples, pears and peaches,.' producing the choicest ol lruits. About two hundred scupper nong grape vines, just beginning to bear, and some Isabella vines. To any one who wishes a pleasant and comfortable home and within busi ness reach of the city, this is a rare chance, 6uch a one as cannot be obtained elsewhere. The place is handsomly Bituated, high, pleasant, and very healthy, and within ten minutes ; ride of the city. x or further lulormation, examine the premises. or enquire of S. P.TVEY. . Dec. 13. 243-ts. ' " 1 1 " ' r i - - 75 Barrels. AND HALF BARRELS, CITY MESS PORK, At 11 and 13 Front Street. CHAS. D. MAYERS, AgenU Dec. 19. . 248-s LOAN OF $5,000 SOLICITED. AGREEABLY to an order passed at September Term, 1865, of the Court of Fleas and Quar ter Sessions, for the County of New Hanover (a copy ot 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 of 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. " un motion, in open Uourt, 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 gale of Bonds, or in such other manner as he may deem more ju dicious, wmcn money, wnen realized, tne Chair man is directed to pay over to the County Trustee lor the support ot the roor of the County, which money shall be disbursed only on the order of the Chairman ot this Court. JAMES SHACKELFORD, Chairman County Court. Witness : Robt. B. Wood, Jr., Clerk C. O." sept. 27th . ' 178-s SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY, FXPRESS FORWARDERS. THE SOTTHERN EXPRESS CO., THE ADAMS' EXPRESS COMPANY, 5 NOW PREPARED TO RECEIVE AND FORWARD with nromDtness and disnatch. all Freight, Money, and Valuables, to any point in the 'Southern States, and with their connection with " THE ADAMS' and HARNDEN'S EXPRESS," can forward without delay to all points in the Northern States, cither by Railroads or Steamers, as shippers may desire. All charges on f reight delivered to this Com- panv will be paid on delivery or same at tnis Ofilce, thereby avoiding the necessity of forward ing bills ot cnarges ior collection. JAMJCS MAUUMUJSK, Agent. Dec. 13. 243-s. Strength to the Weak ! YOUTH TO THE AGED ! ! OR LIFE REJUVENATOR. JftlPThis preparation is nnequaledas a Rejuven- ator and Kestorer ot wasted inert functions. The feeble, the aged, and all those who have in ; any way impaired their vitality by excessive mental or physical application, will hnd the liiokrene to j be what its name implies, a Life Rejuvenator, which, while it builds up the shattered constitution, will also impart to the feelings the briskness and energy which belongs to youth JN o matter by wnat cause any organ has become enfeebled in its functions, this superb preparation will remove that cause at once and forever. . RIOKRRIYR CURES GENERAL DEBILITY, IMPOTENCY NERVOUS INCAPACITY, DYSPEPSIA, DE PRESSION, LOSS OF APPETITE, LOW SPIR ITS, IMBECILITY, MENTAL INDOLENCE, EMACIATION, ENNUI. IT HAS A MOST DE LIGHTFUL, DESIRABLE AND NOVEL EF FECT UPON THE NERVOUS SYSTEM : and 11 who are in anyway prostrated by nervous disa bilities arc earnestly advised to sees a cure in this most excellent and unequaled preparation. The FEEBLE, the LANGUID, : the DESPAIR: ING, the OLD, should give this valuable discovery i a trial ; it will be found totally different from all I other articles for tne same purpose. To Females. This preparation is invalua ble in nervous weaknesses of all kinds, as it will restore the wasted strength with wonderful per manence. , i Itis also a grand tonic, and will give relief in Dyspepsia with the first dose. .A brief persistence j in its use Will renovate the stomach to a degree of I pertect health, and banish Dyspepsia forever. Une Dollar per bottle, or six bottles for fo. I Sold by Druggists generally. - . ' cent by express anywnere, by aaoressmg v HUTCHINGS & HILLYER, . -' Proprietors, ' No. 28 Dey Street, New York.' Sold in Wilmington by Hestbt McLin. 240-eod6m Dec. 9th A VALUABLE CITY PR0PEIIT Y F0H -sale; T?OR 8ALE, one of the best locations in Wil- X. mlngton, a Lot bo teet rront on jrront street, running through, to Second street.' containing a good dwelling, out-houses and brick stable The Slinauun is uciuuiv, uavuig a kwu iiici uvut ouu calculated for a fine residence, or for two building lots. , For further imormauon apply to ; WM. SHARPSTIEEN. Dec 20. r 249-te MISCELLANEOUS. FALL MI YISTEIl GOODS, U WHOLESALE f RETAIL. - X , rTKT"E have removed from our old stand and are . now opening hi the former Commercial Bank building a large assortment' of merchandise, con- sisting ofi ;.".. '-'-" r. BLACK & COLORED SILKS, J , POPLINS, SCOTCH PLAIDS, DE LAINES, " ' FRENCH & ENGLISH MERINO'S, BOMBAZINES, ALAPACCA'S ! And all the latest styles of DRESS GOODS, PLAIN,; i - T STRIPED &, FIGURED,-- ; CALICOES, SHIRTINGS SHEETINGS, LINNEN, LTNSEY, TICKING, DEIOMS, CANTOif FL ANELS WHITE, BLUE, RED, GREY, ; i ' AND YELLOW FLANELS, ALL SHADES OF SACK FLANELS, BROADCLOTH, BEAVER, ! " SATINET & JEANS, . - .... i BALMORAL & HOOP SKIRTS, - ' CORSETS CAMBRIC, EDGINGS, INSERTINGS & B ANDS, COLLARS AND SLEEVES, JACONETS, SWISS AND CROSSPART MUSLINS, TOWELING, CRASH 'AND TABLE CLOTH, HOSIERY, GLOVES AND NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, miLLOEBY, SILK AND VELVET BONNETS, HAT HAIR NETS, " WATER FALLS, ROLLS, .VETS, 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 20 197- james Shackelford, I 61 & 64 JNorth Water sol. haas, f st., Wilmington, N. 0, aaron baaSi low JBront street. JN ew lork. SHACKELFORD, HAAS & CO., Nos. 31 and 33 North Water street, Wilmington, N. C. have extended our Store House to No. 31, and have now in store the largest stock of Groce ries in the State, which we ofler to the trade at the lowest market quotations. We have recently re- celved as follows : 1200 BBLS. CITY AND PRIME MESS PORK, C 50 BBLS. PRIME AND BUTT PORK, 10,000 POUNDS BACON SHOULDERS, 20 TCS. HAMS, ; 100 BBLS. FINE. S. FINE. FAMILY i FLOUR, ";'t 100 KEGSfNAILS, 100 HALF BBLS. MACKEREL, 50 BBLS. WHISKIES and BRANDIES, in bbls. and halfbbls WHISKY, BRANDY and SHERRY WINE n coses, -:- 5:-;-v! - i.'"'""- .. ' - . J. . : ' i ' LYE, POTASH, BUCKETS, SEIVES, TRUSS HOOPS, , r M . : J HOOP IRON, HERRING, - - COTTON CARDS - ; SOAPS; BROWN AND" FANCY r ' :I :; 3 MATCHES, BASKETS, : ' - I CROCKERY, COFFEE,' SUGARS, TEA; a:: 3 . And In fact all articles usually keptfby Grocers.: teptS3d , . .,.-V 174 MISCELLANEOUS ' . IFor ;tho HUdkerchlof A LI , A Zlost Exquisite, Delicate and Fra-. grant Perfume, DistiUed from: the Bare and Beautiful Flower from -which, it takes its name.' Manufactured only Vy PIIAliO & SON, - -x NEW YORK, r",,'.-, :.n - BEWABE, OF CODHTERFEITS. ' ASK FOB iPriALONS TAKE NC) JOtHEB. Sold by Druggists generally. . ". ' Dec 20 " 249-2aw2mo- Notice to the Public -1 b th 7r 184e, Uio writer embarked la (U Draf BoK&dBS in toe city of Philadelphia, and while thus en gaged, made several experiments In regard to the most desirable nufte of preparing Fluid Extracts. My efibrti being successful the articles being approved and used by the Medical Faculty I was desirous of placing them before the public, but hesitated for some time before concluding to resort to newspaper advertising, knowing Of the prejudices that existed in the minds of many against using advertised Medicines or Nostnems- but through the advice of friends, and those who had used . them, this objection was overcome. After 18 years' exertions, commencing in a small way, the popularity of my articles has extended to all parts of the United States, and, widely throughout For , sign oountrleB and this in the face of much opposition. Every means has been resorted to by unprincipled deal ers since their merit and success have been known 4 gach as advertising larger bottles at less price, censor- fog all other preparations, and even copying my advar ' tisemente but I am happy to state that out of tbe many who have resorted to this, none bare been n oessfuL MY OBJECT In this notice is to make facts known to the public and respectable dealers, believing, after so many years' ex ertions, that the Druggists will discountenance such proceedings, and that the reputation of my articles may not be damaged by the use of inferior or spurious ones. I Knowing that many may read this article who are unacquainted with me, I append a few remarks front those of my native city, and whose names are known In D parts of the world : ! Being personally acquainted with Mr. H. T. Helm, bold, it affords me pleasure in stating I.have been meet favorably impressed with his energy ahd integrity, and gratified at his success." WM. WEIGHTMAN, Firm of Powers St Wkightiias, Ninth and Brown- streets, Philadelphia. (Evening Bulletin, Philadelphia.) "When on a, visit to the city of New York a few days ' moo, I was induced to call on our old friend and towns man, Mr. H. T. Helmbold, Druggist, 694 Broadway, N. Y. His Store is a Model a perfect Gem tbe hand, somest of any kind we have ever had the pleasure of Tiewing, and so extensive, being 34 feet front, iff ' stories in height, and over 200 feet deep. It Inrteod affords ua much pleasure to know that he has been 80 successful, and it is ample evidence of the merits of bsj articles as in our whole business experience we have not known of the success of any articles without Win jj m advertising merely bringing the name before (ha BB0 IB." i .... . (Boston Herald.) . ' , " We do not like to advertise worthless wares, r articles calculated to deceive our readers ; and when we see an advertiser like Mr. Helmbold, whom we bars known for years, gradually extend his advertising from ' year to year until he becomes the largest advertiser Is the United States, we are satisfied- that the statsmeosf fet regard to his articles mustle correct. " The writer reluctantly inserts the above, and WOoM not do so were he not a stranger to many ; and oas Hades by stating the names of his articles, and the dta loses for which they have been used by many thousaodi With complete success. ASVKRXISKHBHT. , '. .... Helmbold's Extract of Bubhu will cure all diseases or the Kidneys and Bladder. Oorej Pain or Weakness la the Back, Strictures, to. 0am ' Weak Nerves, Lobs of Memory, Trembltog,IMmness of'". Ttokm. ' HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT OP BTJOHTJ Is pure fluid extract, not a weak tea or infusion. to ' the one thing needful for all complaints incident to ' Females. For particulars send for Circular v m .' - .- : v ..w;.. :., Vii,t -HELMBOLD '3 FLUID EXTR ACT BUOHTJ ! v "' ' '" '-"'a - ". :".Vs i;is'?r :v:.r Cures Gravel and Dropsical Swellings existing In Men. . V Wommot Children J in fact, ALL DISEASES requiring v the aid of a Diuretic. t It is the greatest Tonic and Diuretio known perfectly safe, pleasant in tasto and odor, and immediate in its action. ." HEMBOLD'S Fluid Extract of Sarsaparllla, i One bottle equivalent in strength to one gallon of tiis" ' ' Syrup of Deoootioa. :;Vi. .4 .;rr:.,Vij'i It reaches the seat of the1 diseMBWeosronaliklI'-"' tag all HUMORS OF THE BLOOD, and 2 ,fd I BEAU'AILV X INQ THE COMPLEXION I i 531888 wMcles, being of such strength, the dose is sixl ceediajftr smafl.. From this fact, it is used m the United States Army Hospitals and public Sanitary Institutions throughout the lantU .- 'SoUby allDruggistssveTTwhero. - ' ; Ask for Hslmbold's;4 Tukeno other I 5 W Cat out the advertisement and send for it, and by . ,this means avoid Counterfeit' ' - .,,T Dec 20 V V-i! ' 249-2aw2mo Youths' and Childens, Clothing. A T LARG ajxd varied assortment of ' '' CLO,THiyG Suitab le for winter wearijiist received and offer'-v Ing at" reasonable prices," by ' " " ' Market street, and 2 & 4 Front it. A North-East corner. Dec. 5th 237
The Daily Wilmington Herald (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 28, 1865, edition 1
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