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; ' . ' ' . ... , - ;. ... ' " ' i! ft ill I i? w t" 3 it 1,1 r- V j- y- t in m . Si K - . ,: 1 J it j J Ii i ft- V M THE DAILY DISPATCH J published dally (Sundays excepted,) at Wil mingtou, N. C, by BARRY A BERNARD. TERM or H'BSCRirTIOX : One year '... Six month Three months On month.... I f All subscriptions payable strictly iu ad isncc. jrf" Office No. 41 Market. street, opposite City Hotel. - LINES OF TRAFEL. WILMIXGTOJf, CHARLOTTE AND RUTHERFORD RAIL ROAD. Orrics Wil., Char. A Rcth. R. R. Co., I Lackinbcrg, October 18th, 1S63. J On and after Monday, the 22d Inst, a. Pasenger Train will run over this road as follows : Schedule. Up Train. Down Train. rutrday, Thursday andf Monday, Friday and Saturday. W edncadsy. Lfivf. . Wilmington'. .S.0U Leatr. Sand Hill.... 7. 00 A. M. Laurinburg...8.10 44 Shoe Heel 8.33 44 A. M Kicrsidc 9.00 " North West. . 9.40 Marlville....10.-1 " Ki.indale....ll.OS " Brown MarsblL3d Bladcnboro'.12.10 I. M Lumbcrton...l.0S 44 Mo Neck... 1.40 ' KVd Bauk-...2.10 Shoe Heel.... 2.J0 44 Laurinburg...3.04 " Arrive at And Hill 4.00 44 iRed Banks... 8.53 44 IMobs Neck... 9.25 Lumberton.. 10.02 4 (Bladcnboro'. 10.56 44 ; Brown Marshll.27 44 jRoeindale.... 11.57 44 jMarlville.... 12.41 P. M. (North Wet..l.24 44 Riverside..... 2. 00 " i Arriit at IWiImimrton..3.00 44 No (food.- will be taken by the above train, ex . i t-pt at the option of the company, and then tuble the ufual rates will be charjred. A Freight Train will be run, making two trips ra h week, leaving Sand Hill Monday and Thurs day, Wilmington Wednesday and Saturday. Up freights by thi Train must be delivered at the warehouse by Hi o'clock A. M., on Friday, and tiy run?et On Monday evening. . "Meals furnished on board the Boat connecting with the Trains. Breakfast on day of departure irom itmuifxou, ana umner on day ot arrival at Wilmington VM. H. ALLEN, Mater ofTrunpportation. "et - , 16-tf WILMINGTON & MANCHESTER R. R. Office Gex-Sctt. Wil. A Mas. R. Road. ilmiotox, j.x August 'Jblh, 1865. . j ON AND AFTER SUNDAY. AUGUST 27TH, daily trains for p;isen-: - id freight, will run over the Wilmington r.. : -:..nchcsTcr Rail road as follows: Leave Wilmington daily at 6.00 A. M. KingsvUic 44 7.35 P.M. Arrive at ilmingtoii daily at 3.05 P. M. Kingsville 44 1.25 A.M. Tluf-e trains connect with trains on North Kastcrn Rail Road for Charleston, the Cheraw & Darlington Railroad and .Wilmington tfc Weldon Railroad. There is daily stage communication , between Kingsville and Columbia, S. C, connec Ttiug with these trains. There Is also aline of tace between Camden and Sumter (on Wil. and Mau. Railroad.) The boat connecting with these trains leaves and arrives at Wil. A Weldon Rail road wharf. The freight' office of the Company will be at A. H. Vanbokkelen's wharf, on the premises recently occupied by A. E. Hall, and by 6tcamer North Carolina iu running to Fayetteville. All freight will be received and delivered at this point. Passenger business is done from Wilming tuu & Weldon Railroad vharf, and freight business from above wharf. HENRY M. DRANE, Supt ft 9 f-tf WILMINGTON AND WELDON R. R. Whlmlngtox fe Wexdox R. R. CoMiuvr, 1 Wilmington, Aug. 29, 1865. f Passenger Trains Schedule. I.ROM THIS DATE TRAINS ON THIS ROAD I. will run as follows: Leave Wilmington at 4.00 P. M. Arrive at Weldon at 8.00 A. M. Leave Weldon at . 2.00 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington at 5.40 A. M. Connecting at Weldon both ways with trains to and from Petersburg, bv Gaston Ferry, and on direct to Norfolk and Washington ; connects at Guldiboro' with trains to Raleigh and Newbern. Also connects at Wilmington w ith the Wilming tou fe Manchester Railroad bouth to Charleston, Columbia, Atlanta, Savannah, Montgomery, Ac. S. L. FREMONT,. Engineer and Supt. oct 9 l-tf Hotv to 'diet to Fayetteville ! ! THE undersigned has established a regular line of Stages between FAYETTEVILLE AND WARSAW, On thej Weldon Railroad, connecting with the train at the latter place North and South. LEAVING FAYETTEVILLE Mondays, A ednesdays, and Fridays at 6 A. M.t arriingat Wanaw at 6 P. M., of the same day. ' LEAVING WARSAW At 0 A. M., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, arriving at Fayetteville, at 6 P. M., of the same .da v. - Persons travelling North or South will find It greatly to their advantage to take this line as it is the most expeditious, pleasant and desirable route established. EXPRESS PACKAGES not exceeding FIFTY POUNDS, will also be carried either way and de livered promptly at small rates. H. W. BAKER, Proprietor. oet IS - 9-tf FOR NEW YORK. COMMERCIAL LINE T HE A. 1 STEAMSHIPS FAIR BANKS, Cait. IIl-xter, and W. P Ci.iDJ, Capt. Bobbins. will form a weekly line between Wilmington North Carolina and New York, sail ing every thuksdai. For freiirht or i)assa:e, havinir superior accom modations for passengers, apply to BRADLEY k WOEHLER, Agents, North Water street, v between Chesnut and Mulberry, Wilmington. C. H. P1ERSON, . . 77 South street. New York, oct 9 , . l-3ui l. a. hart. JOHX C. WILMINGTON BAILEY. ;j . Iron -arid Copper Works. HART & BAILEY. Pkupiiiktok&. FrontBelow Market street, Wil mington, N..C. ; mad and put up ; old machiuery overhauled. ah Kinas oi panerus, ornamental and architec tural. Will supply drafts of all kinds of machi nery, and will work generally. Turpentine and Whiskey Stills, And COPPER WORK In all Its branches. A full supply of Belting, Packing, Hose, Steam and Water Pipe and fitting. Machine bolts, nuts and rivet, and all other articles generally found in a machine supply store. . et 19 - JO-lm THE WILMINGTON' UNDERTAKER JS always prejHired to funiisli Coffins, Cases and a Hearts at ail hour. Call on ... C. H. JENKINS A CO., Undertakers, . . Priueeb ftreet, between Front and Water. , .B,'. Diinte,-mcut' promptly attended to. oct.i ; v J mm HA ING resumed operations, w e arc now pre pared to furnish BRASS AND IRON CAST- i.ui. nnisnea ana uunnuhed. New nnitro . Bill: mmm a ram: I . - -" .- ; - - . - i - - i VOL. I. WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER mmmmm DIRECTORY. COM3I3IISSION HOUSES. , ATKINSON & SHEPPERSON, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MER CHANTS AND INSURANCE AGENTS, Princes street, next door to Water, Wil mington, N. C. THEY represent the following popular and re liable Companies : The Security Fire and Marine Insurance Com- panv. New York. I he Equitable L.ire Assurance iompany oi uie United SUtes, New York. s The Peabody I Fire Insurance Company, Balti more. I The Maryland Life Insurance Company, Balti more, i Risks taken at the lowest rates. oct 11 3-6m JAMES A. WILLARD, C O M M I S S.IO N MERC H A;N T , Wilmington, N. C. oct 29 1-tf 8. D. WALLACE. J. B. SOLTHEKLAKD. WALLACE & SOUTIIERLAND, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Office No. 21 North Water Street; (Wharves and Warehouses foot Walnut Street,) Wilmington, N. C. ILL give prompt personal attention to all consignments or raval Stores, t-otton, epirits Turpentine, Kosin, Tar, Provisions, &c, Ac, either for sale or shipment. Also, to For warding Merchandise, &c. . oct 9 v 1-lm a A. KEITH, ' COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 5 South Water street, Wilmington, N. C. oct 9 1-tf SHACKELFORD, HAAS & CO., No. 31 & 33 North Water street, Wilmington, N. C, And 159 Front street, New York, BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION, Naval Stores, Cotton, Lumber and all Southern Fabrics. Also all classes of both Foreign and Domestic Goods. Also keeD on hand at Wilming ton, a large stock of FAMILY OltO CEBLES, at wholesale. 'And agents In the United States for John Whittemore's Cotton Cards. oct 9 . 1-ly ALFRED MARTIN, COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANT, No. 5 South Water street, Wilmington, N. C. " oct 9 l-6m MURRAY &- MURCHISON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLE SALE DEALERS, Wilmington, N. C. T ARTICULAR attention paid to the sale ef X Cotton, rsaval Stores and Country Produce generally. All orders for Groceries, Produce, Ac, filled at the lowest market rates. E. MURRAY, . K. M. MURCHISON, D. R. MURCHISON, J. T. -MURRAY, Wilmington. New York, oct 9 j , 1-tf 7t )M. McINNIS, . . . " COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 16 North Water street, Wilmington, N. C. Consignments and orders solicited. oct 9 l-6m D. O. WORTH, p , - Jf. O. DANIEL. WORTH & DANIEL, COMMISSION fc FORWARDING MERCHANTS Brow? T7iarres, (T. C. dt B. G. Worth's old stand) South Water street, I ' IVl'lmlnniAr. TW C W1 ILL give strict personal attention to sale or shipment of Cotton. Naval Stores and general produce. Also, to receiving and for warding Goods. Dealers in Bagging, Rope, Twine, Lime, Plaster, Cement, Hair, Salt, Coal, &c, tc - Agents' for Steamer A. P. Hurt. oet 9 l-3m GEO. HARRISS. W. W. HARRISS, A. J. HOWELL. HARRISS & HOWELL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And Agents for A. C. Line of New York Steamers, WILMINGTON, N. C. oct 9 f l-iy DAVID C. BRADLEY. CHRISTIAN WOEHLER. BRADLEY & WOEHLER; GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, North Water street between Chesnut and Mulberry, Wilmington, N. C. Liberal advances made on consignments. Agents for Steamships " Fairbanks " and W. P. Clyde." oct 9 " l-3m HORACE M. BARRY, Water street, Wilmington, N. C, GENERAL COMMISSION 3IERCHANT AKD Wholesale Dealer in. Groceries and Pro visions. LIBERAL cash advances made on consignments to ARTHUR LEAKY, New York. Agent for the Steamships Starlight and Commander. oct 9 My A. E. HALL, FORWARDING fc COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 23 North Water Street, Wilmington, N. C. PERSONAL attention given to consignments of all kinds of produce, either for sale or shipment. oct 9 . l-6m NORTH CAROLINA COMMISSION HOUSE. ANDREWS & BARDIN, Wilmington, N. C. THE undersigned have established a commis sion and forwarding house in Wilmington, and offer their services for the 6ale of Cotton, Naval Stores, Sheetings, Cotton Yarns, Tobacco, Bacon, Flour, etc, etc., and to purchase for mer chants or others' any goods 60ld in this market. Consignments and orders respectfully solicited. W. S. G. Andrews, Ben. IL Bardln, . of Goldsboro. Lowell Cotton Mills, N. C. Office No. 5 South Water street, up stairs. ' oct 9 l-6m I OS. B. RUSSELL. CHAS. S. ELLIS. RUSSELL & ELLIS, C03miSSION MERCHANTS, Wilmington, N. C. oct 9 l-3m i. T. rETTEWAT. ROGER MOORE. PETTEWAY A MOORE, COM1IISSION3IERCH AN T SI, Wilmington, N. C. ; PROMPT personal attention given to the sale or shipment of Cotton, Spirits Turpentine, Rosin and other produce. Orders solicited for Merchandise. Office in the Planner Buildings, North Water street, near the W. A W. R, R. Depot , oct 9 ' Mm COMMISSION HOUSES. WALTER H. McRAE, (SCCCE8SOB TO WM. B. CTLIT,) COMMISSION MERCHANT, Wilmington, N. C. oct 27 17-tf A. WILLIAMS, 19 O. T. WILLIAMS W. A. WILLIAMS fc SON, COMMISSION AND FOB WARDING MERCHANTS, XTILL GIVE PERSONAL AND PROMPT V attention to the sale and shipment of Cot ton, Naval Stores and other produce. Liberal advances made on consignments. Office No. 7 South Water Street.jf! oct 27 17-ly ALEXANDER SPRUNT, .COMMISSION 3IERCHANT, South Water Street, Qfflct formerly Qeevpftd by tht Salt Commissioner, Wilmington, N. C, SELLS OR SHIPS COTTON, NAVAL 8TORES and Country Produce. Buys Goods ordered from the Country. ' Will carefully attend to all business entrusted to him. oct 14 ' ' -2m. A. A. MOFFITT. A. 8. MCNEILL. W. D. VOWITT. MOFFITT, McNEILL & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 4 8outh Water strbbt, Wilmington, N. C. "TJLL give prompt personal attention to the V T sale or shipment of (Jot ton, Naval Stores. General Produce, &c, fec. Also to rcceiying ana lorwaraing goods. Orders solicited and promptly filled, oct 9 1-tJl O. G. PARSLEY & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND IMPORTERS OF SUGAR, COFFEE AND MO LASSES, No. 6 North Water St., Wilmington, N. C. WILL GIVE PROMPT PERSONAL ATTEN tion to all business entrusted to their care. fVnii5mmrfa rf T? a ixr f.nttnn C.nttnrt Vami Domesticsj Tobacco, Naval Stores, Flour and other country produce are solicited. When desired, produce will be - shipped to our correspondents in Europe or the .Northern cities,' ana liberal casn advances made thereon, oct 9 j 1-lm COX, KENDALL & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS . - ' AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 23 North Water street, Wilmington, N. C. ' PROMPT ATTENTION PAID TO COTTON, Naval Stores, &c. j ! r . oct 19 10-3in HOTELS, SALOONS, dec. CITX HOTEL. THE undersigned take pleasure in announcing to their freinds and the public generally that they have, after great exertions and expense, re furnished and opened the CITY HOTEL, for the reception ana accommodation oi tne travelling puuiie. x ixutxiKr. x oiiija vv i.L.L,, ' Proprietors. N. FREDERICK. P. SHESTWRLL. oct 9 l-3m BAILEY'S STAR HOTEL, FRONT STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. JAMES II. BALLET, Proprietor. TTOUSE OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF XX guests at all hours of the day and nierht. No pains will be spared to make the guests of me no use c omionaDie m every respect, j The table is supplied with every luxury the marKei anoras. A first class restaurant is attached to the house. where the public will be furnished with icecream or oysters in their seasons, wines, choice liquors, Oct 10 ' ; " 2-tf WILMINGTON BAR. A. R. STORER, i Proprietor. No. lO Market Street, TTERY best of WINES, LIQUORS of all kinds. V ALES, Ac, &c, and genuine HAVANA SEGARS, always on hand, oct 9 1-lm HARRY WEBB'S SALOON, No. 20 Market street, Wilmington, N. C. CONSTANTLY on hand the best of IMPORT ED LIQUORS AND CIGARS. Also, Oysters, r isa ana an Kinas oi uame in season. -oct 10 2-lm BOOKBINDERS. P. HEINSBERGER, BOOK BINDER AND BLANK-BOOK MANU FACTURER, Journal Bcildino, Princess Strhet, Wilmington, N. C. TTTOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM HIS V T former customers and the public generally, that he has re-opened his establishment, and is now prepared to execute any work in his line with neatness and dispatcir. oct 9 1-lm AUCTIONEERS, AGENTS, Ac. WILKES MORRI8. MICHAEL CRONLT. .CRONLY A MORRIS, AUCTIONEERS AND GENERAL AGENTS,' Wilmington, N. C. STOCKS, REAL ESTATE and all description of merchandise bought and sold on commis sion. Our personal attention given to any business entrusted to our charge. From our loner eiDericnce in the business, we feel warranted in referring to the public generally. ' DUDLEY A BRO., INSURANCE -AGENTS. No. 5i South Water Street, Wilmington, N. C. oet 9 1-Sm PAINTING NOTICE. ; THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING FORMED A Copartnership under the name of C. JE. II UnC Co., Rebpectfully announce that they are prepared to execute all orders for HOUSE, SIGN, and ORNA MENTAL PAINTING, promptly' ani efficiently. Arrangements are being made to secure the ser vices of workmen skilled in all branches of the .art, such as Plain Work, Imitation of Mahoganr: Oak, Marble, GUding, Ac, Ac. - A portion of the public patronage respectfully solicited. - . . J 1 Rooms on Front Street adioinimr Dr A O Bradley's. , . - A B. BURR, . C. IL BURR. oct 10 ..; - ' 2-lm THE BEST COOKING STOVE OUT. ' 1 'Buck's Patent." "TTORsale, at the lowest market pricessixes JL? No. 7, Sand 9, bv . i .. . Murray a murchison. Oct 12 . 4-S0d DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. . ai Wi'xWxs, UK u OOIST AND CHEMIST, . DEALER IX i ' AJrngs, Select Medicines, English and Ap uennan unemicais, FANCY ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, SEEDS, -a.jut Jt&UlULXES OI ALL, KINDS, 37 Market street, Iron Front Stork, Wilmington, N. C. I , N. JB. Prtteriptions earefuUy ' compounded. O ARSONS wishinc- medicines at nhrht will call JL on Mr. Shatter, one door west of Journal omce. ; i oct 9 ! l-6m ENGINEERS. . H. 7 AXES. j J. KENT BROWN. JAMES 6l BROWN, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. ARE prepared to make Land Surreys and fur nish elegant Plans of the same at short notice, utner Engineer work solicited. Office one Door West of Journal Build ing, Princess Street. oct 10 j , . : 2-tJl DRY, GOODS, CLOTHING, &c. JAMES 31 c C O R 31 1 C K , MERCHANT TAILOR, Market Street, Wilmington, N. C, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTLNGS ; Gents' and Boys' Ready made Clothing ; FURNISHING GOODS ; TAILORS TRIMMINGS, dc, r. Oct 9 j 1-ly S. BEAR & BRO., No. 18 South Market street, . Wilmington, N. C, ; ii uju.ojx ana retail dealers in every V T description of Dry Goods. Readv-made uiotmnjr. uats. uapB. uoots and Shoes. Liberal inducements ottered to both citr and country trade. i j oct 9 ' j ) 1-tf i GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Ac. J. B. ORRELL. ! T. C LEWIS. ORRELL & LEWIS, f WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN , groceries; PROVISIONS, &c. No. 8 Market street, Wilmington, N. C. npHEYkeep constantly on hand every article - r- . . X necessary ior iamny supplies nave a good L. . 1 1 Jl J A. 11 P I stock alwavs on hand and are constantly receivinp- iresn supplies per steamers, rney respectfully solicit tne patronage ot tneir mends and the pub. lie generally. i i vi 7 f i io-om FOR CASH EXCLUSIVELY 7L -GEORGE MYERS, i Nos. 11 & 13 Front st., Wilmington, N. C. IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 'DEALER IN , It-" GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, TEAS, COF FEE AND SUGARS. DOMESTIC AND ' FOR EIGN WINES, LIQUORS AND SEGARS, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, &c. oct 9 j 1-tf GEO. Z. FRENCH & CO.; - (SUCCESSORS TO CUTTER A FRENCH,) No. 10 Sonth Front st., Wilmington, N. C, DEALERS IN GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, Wines, Liquors, Cisrars. Wood and Willow Ware, Tinware, Crockery and Glass Ware.5 ' Cotton and .Naval Stores bought or received on consignment. ' i oct 9 , - l-2m W. T. B. SMITH. . v JNO. H. BTRAUSS. SMITH A STRAUSS, ( i Corner 2d and Market Streets, under City uotei, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &c, &c. A GOOD supply always on hand, and coii- Xjl stantly receiving. oct 9 l-6m RUNGE A KORDLANDER, No. 2 South Front street, Wilmington, N. C, v DEALERS -IN GROCERIE8, PORTER, ALE, LAGER BEER WINES, LIQUORS, dc., dc., de. AND MANUFACTURERS OF Ginger Pop, Sarsaparilla A Lemon Soda. RDERS from the country, accompanied with V tne casn, promptly attended to. j families supplied at snort notice. ! oct 9 l-3m PROFESSIONAL. THOS. B. CARR, M. D., ; DENTIST. Office and Residence No. 35 Market Street, next to Willis' Drug Store. A LARGE STOCK OF ARTIFICIAL for sale to the Profession at a smal on Philadelphia prices, oct 9 f TEETH advance l-3m JOHN Ii. HOLMES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office at Court House, Wilmington, N. C. oct 9 f 1-lm ALFRED M. WADDELL, ATTORNEY AT L A W' , . Office on Market between 2nd A 3d Streets, Wilmington, N. C. oct 9 l-6m JULIUS W. WRIGHT, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office on Princess Street opposite Court House, Wilmington, N. C. oct 9 !- l-3m JOHN A. BAKER, ATTORNEY AT L AAV, Wilmington, N. C. oct 9 1-tf LAW NOTICE. PERSON & FRENCH. S AMUEL J. PERSON and ROBT. 8. FRENCH have associated in the practice of Law. Office on the comer of Market and Water streets, ftp stairs, oyer the store of H. B. Eilers. octv - . . 1-lm ; LA W NOTICE, r .r LONDON now has his office at the Court lfX house, Wilmington. N. C. oct 9 "'f ' 1-lm ' B. R. MOORE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, utaoe lm Journal Building, on Princess. v . TJ a a . r mrs.w9 ecu rivni auu secooa Streets. Wilmington, N. C. t8 -!. l.lm , barbers: 1 EDWARD REID served his time under Allen Ewns. respectfullT Invites the citizens nfwn. mington to rive him a call, whpre th waited-on by the best BARBERS the country can afford. Saloon In the rear of the City HoteL x13 . j ! 5-tf 31, 1865. NO. 20. DRY GOODS, CL0Tmx6, &c. ANOTHER ARRIVAL of : Mlandhome Good. PARIS DRESS GOODS; BLACK AND WHITE FIGURED DELAINES ; SCARLET AND FIGURED DELAINES ; WOOL POPLINS AND PLAIDS ; DOTTED, STRIPED AND CORDED POPLINS; STRIPED BROCHEI FIGURED POPLINS; BAL3IORAL SKIRTS, Something new and elegant ; ladies: CLOAKS, Of every variety and style ; HOOP SKIRTS AND HAIR NETS. Comprising in all, some of the finest and hand somest goods ever brought to this market. Give us a call ; we take pleasure in showing our goods. A. WEILL & CO., No. 13 Market st, old stand. oct 26 16-tf . LADIES' CLOAKS, OF FRENCH CLOTHS, VARIOUS COLORS AND DESIGNS ; DOESKINS AND BEAVERS, ' EXQUJSITELY TRIMMED AND EMBROIDERED. The Ladies are invited to look at thcaoaewand elegant wrappings, whether they wish topurchase or not. ' A. WEILL & CO.. No. 13 Market street, old stand. 16-tf oct 26 HEDRICK & RYAX. OUR FRIENDS ARE RESPECTFULLY IN formed that we have opened a small but well assorted STOCK OF DESIRABLE GOODS at the WHITE STORE, Next door south of the Cape Fear Bank, on Front street. (Tour doors from Market. I where thVv nr'n . ..., I vaymr T fn 1 1 . ini'itftl t r Anil wK. nr. 1a n C "" mtu uuc. m ur I for such inducements in prices and the character of our stock as will prompt a renewal of our OLD TIME BUSINESS INTERCOURSE. " Our stock comprises DRY GOODS, SHOES V AND HATS, Which have been bought for cash and will be sold at. fair prices: , . T The facilities now oflcredJby stcum communica tion with New York enable us to renew our stock weekly. . HEDRICK & RYAN. 15-3m oct 25 To the Ladies. E OFFER A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS, HOSIERY,. GLOVES, CORSETS, HOOP SKIRTS, ETC. With every variety of City made LADIES' SHOES Our stock is renewed weekly. HEDRICK & RYAN, oct 25 15-3m Hats and Shoes. E VERY! VARIETY OF GENTS' AND BOVS' SOFT HATS, FINE CALF .1 AND HEAVY BOOTS. BALMORAL SHOES AND BROGANS, Good and cheap. f HEDRICK A RYAN, oct 25, . -i 15-3m .Ladies' Mourning Goods. JJLACK MERIN08, ALPACCAS, EMPRESS CLOTH AND DeLANES, DOUBLE REPS. HEDRICK A RYAN. oct 25 15-3m Heavy Goods, ' QLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTE. TWEEDS, KENTUCKY JEANS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, AND HOUSE-KEEPING GOODS. HEDRICK A RYAN oot25 15-am AGENCY OF -' TO THE CITIZENS OF WILMINGTON, N. C. FOR the convenience of my customers in your city, and also of your state. I have establish.! a DEPOT in Wilmington, and appointed MR. HORACE M. BARRY MT Sots' AGENT, Who will keep on hand a lanre stock of all mr bottled Wines and Liquors, and which will be sold to the trade at New York prices, adding freight and insurance, I take pleasure in recouunendinir mv Ai'pnt to my friends and customers, with the full assurance that they will receive from him the same favor as if they purchased direct from me. L DOLPnO WOLFE, 22 Beaver street, New York, oct 9 l-Sni INTERNAL REVENUE OFFICE, I Wilmington, N. C, Oct 14, 1865. f IN ACCORDANCE WITH IN8TRUCTION8, all goods 31ANUFACTURED and REMOVED from place of manufacture, priorto September 1, 1863, may be shipped FREE OF TAX Satis factory evidence, however, of the manufacture must be presented to this office prior to shin. ment. . P. QUINCE, Acting Collector Internal Revenue Tax. oct 16 ' 7-t310 ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE WIL MINGTON GAS COMPANY, are re quested to call at my office, at the Courthotwp. and pay the same before the 1st of November. All bills unpaid at the expiration of that time will oe put in suit, . JOHN J. CONOLEY, Secretary and Treasurer. Oct 20 ' ll-10t JOB PRINTING. We are prepared to ee cut all ordsrt fur BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, on short notlc. sod rea sonable terms. 1ST Orders from accessible foluts la ths soon try promptly filled, and forwarded by mall or t press. JtST" Orders must be accompanied byjthe SfOffic. No. it 'Market street, opposlt. City HotcL BARRY A BERNARD. MISCELLANEOUS. OUR JOB OFFICE. THE DISPATCH JOB OFFICE Is ous of the MOST COMPLETE In North Carolina. The entire establishment is fitted out with New Material and Presses, embracing over ONE HUNDRED FOUNTS OF TYPE; A LARGE CYLINDER POWER PRESS ; a GORDON JOB BER ; and a large WASHINGTON HAND PRESS . With these facilities, aided by skilful workmen. we are prepared to execute, on reasonable tarma. and in a satisfactory manner, all 'kinds of PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING, SUCH AS BOOKS, ' PAMPHLETS, ' HAND BILLS, ' k posters; BUSINESS CARDS, WEDDING CARDS, VI3ITINO CARDS, ' CIRCULARS. Bill Heads, Druggists' Labels, Railroad Blanks, Legal Blanks, Ac, &c., Ac., Ac. We hare on hand a choice assortment of PA PERS and CARDS, of all qualities and colors. and respectfully ask of the public a eharo of thalr patronage. BARRY A BERNARD. 'oet 9 - 1-tf To; my Friends and (lie Public Generally. j THE SUBSCRIBER TAKES PLEASURE IN. announcing to his old friends and customers, and the public in general, that he has resumed busl-. nessat HIS OLD STAND,, where he will carry on as formerly, the Hardware and Dry Goods Business, . . In all their Various Branches. His prescut stoek is large;' and carefully selected by himself, while the facilities for rapid andeg ular communication with the North by steamer, enable him promptly to. supply any article which may be deficient, and to keep his stock constant- . ly up to the demands of the public. He trusts that after a business intercourse with the people of Wilmington und the surrounding country, of nearly forty years duration, ho U suf ficiently well known to justify him In dlfpcnfling with any more lengthy announcement, while h feels confident that his long expeKenco of ths trade and of the wants and wishes of the people. will enable him to render satisfaction to all who may favor him with their custom. JOHN DAWSON. WiLMiNc.TON,iN. CV, Oct. S7, leTO. j oet 27 ; . 17-tf , C. POLVOQT. N. H. VINCE.T. CV POLVOWT & CO., Corner Front and Princess streets, WILMINGTON, N C. UPHOLSTERERS, PAPER II ANGERM ' ' i t AND DEALEKSIN J JFURNIT.URE, OIL CLOTHS, Ac, Ac SPRING, MOSS, CURLED HAIR, SHUCK A COTTON MATTRESSES. ELEGANT WINDOW SHADES. I Every Grade of WALL PAPER; the best Selection in the State. j DAMASK, ENAMELED CLOTH, and TABLE COVERS. I PICTURE FRAMES, , j WINDOW GLASS, MIRRORS, CHAIRS. BEDSTEADS, TABLES, . STOOLS, : , j , Pictures and Portrait Framed in the must tasteId ' manner. " , WINDOW GLASS cut any size desired. PAPER HANGING- and DECORATION Done with Neatness and Dispatch. ! oct 9 i.tf W. I. SfIITII, Co m m lesion Merchant. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. oct 21 12-lm Harry Webb, IMPORTL.Il AND DEALER IS MjMQUOIIS .lAn lIV.VJGAf. The only Foreign Importer in the State of North Carolina. j Samples can be obtained from the bonded wars hou4C, Wilmingtou, Nl C. . , Apply to . i II. WEBB, , ,n No. 1 Market street. oct 19 10 tf , " "-. ANDERSON, T h c It a s grn g c XI a n , RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITIZENS of V ilmington and country generally, that he ha returned to Wi!inington,for the parpos of TILVNSPORTIXG THEIR BAGGAGE to and from the Railroad and Steamboats, to any part of the town. J ' : On your arrival at the depot, please call for and STGiveour Checks to Anderson, JEtX Who will (UViiatcb your baggage with promptness. 001 l-lm unn, Unn. Giiiim. JL STxecciTcd a stock of all kinds of SJPOUTJG GOODS. PATENS BREECH DOUBLE BARREL SHOT GUNS ; GAME BAGS ; POWDER FLASKS: SHOT POUCHES; CAPS, AT oct 19 WADS, ETC.. ETC., BROWN A ANDERSON'S. 10-tf Tea, BEST GREEN ; INDIGO, HOOP IRON. For sale bv : 7 ATKINSON A SHEPPERSON. Princess street, next to Water. oct 25 m 4
The Daily Dispatch (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 31, 1865, edition 1
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