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" It i s r i r' r M ii R 'A f1 -a i 3.1 ?4. II v. . i. - i :Vi "SI V IBs "3 3 1 T It r t r V THE "tfXlI.TrDISPATCir I, i.ulilbhca daily (Sundays excepted,) at Wil w.icton, N. t, by BARRY & BERNARD. TEKM3 OK 8LBCKIFTION : 0r var..l I . ..... . . ..f 10 00 ,x uioiiUis 5 00 lime niontli... .. One inntli . 9 -All ulwcriptions' payable btrictly in ad- Ulllf. - . : ' v .Ukc No. 41 Market street, pppo6ite City Hotel. . LINES OF TRAVEL. uii.min:ton, charlotte and IttTIIEKFORDRAILROAD. Office Wil., Chak. & Ruth. R. R. Co., ) Laikixbukg, Oetoter 18th, 18C5. j i iii un.l after Monday, the liM inet., a Patacngtr I ia'ui u ill run over this road aa follows : . Schedule. L"j Train. - Down Train. Tii' -iUy, Thursday and Monday, Fridays and Saturday. j Ucdneaday, - Ist'iif. ' j Leave. Viiiniutr1on...00 A. M.,8aod Hill.... 7.00 A. M. Kivcii.I.- '..00 !Laurinburir...8.10 North Went.. J.40 " Marlvillc 10.21 KiindalR....U.OS "- Brown Marchll.:W " liladtntoro,.rJ.10 V. M. I.uniM-rton...l.0 " Mf Neck:.. 1.40 jnoeiteei....o.A Red Bank... 8.53 Mo8 Neck... 9.25 " Lumberton..l0.02 BUdenboro'. 10.56 Brown Mar8hlL27 " Rotjlndale.... 11.57 " Marlvillc.... 12.41 P. M. K.l Banks... 2. 10 bhoc IIecl....2.:X) Iiurinhur...3.04 Arritfal Sand Hill 4.00 North West.. 1.24. " Kivcreldc, J.UU " Arrireat' Wilmington.. 3.00 " . Nii'cowli will I; taken hy the above Irain, ex r 1 1 at the option of the company, and then double the uuaj rate will be cbarjreu. A Frtitrht Train w ill be run, making two trijn i week, leavinir Saua llul Monday and luurs .day, Wilmington Wednesday and Saturday. Up tn-ihts ty this Train must be delivered at the warehouse by 111 o'eloek A. M., on Friday, and bv sunse t on .Monday evcninir. ' Mralit furnished on board the Boat connectim with the Trains. Breakfast on day of departure I mm Wilmington, and Dinner on day of arrival ut Wilmington. WM. II. ALLEN, Master of Transportation. o t Si 16-tf IL.1IINCTON MANCHESTER R. R. OFFH E (iCX. SLPT. WlL. & MAX. R. ROAD, J Wilmington, N. C, August 2Gth, lb65. T?i7 ft N AND AFTER SUNDAY, AU(iUST 27TH, ) daily trains forp:isn-i-r nnd freight, will run over the Y ilminutoit a; .'Winchester Kail road as follows: I .cave Wilmington daily at " KiiiL'sville. ..COO A. . . . 7.. 1. M. M. Arrive at Wilmington'dail' at . . .:j.05 p. m. Kingsville , 1.33 A. M. These trains connect with trains on North Ea.-tern Rail Koad for Charleston, the Cheraw & llarliiigton Railroad and Wilmington ifc WcMon Railroad. There is dailv stage emmunicalion U-twi-i-n Kingsville and Columbia' 8. C, eonnee ting with these trains. There is also aline of staire between Camden and Suriitcr (on Wil. and Man. Kailro.uL) The Iwat connecting with these trains leaves and arrives at Wil. fc Wcldon Rail road wharf. The freight olfiee of the Company will Ik at A: H. Vanbokkelen's vharf, on the premises recently occupied, by A. E. Hall, and by st-;uiH-r North Oarolinani running to rayettcvlMe AH fn-iht will be received and -delivered at this H.int. Passemrer business is done from Wilming ton A: Wcldon Railroad wharf, and freight business I mm abjve wharf HENRY M. DRANE, Supt. o t - 1-tf U IL.MINCiTON AND WULDON R. R. Wii.minoton fe Weli6n R. R. Com pa nt, I Wilmington, Aug. 21, 1S05. f , Pncugcr Trains Schedule I TIIK r TV TP AlVi lSI TIIIa 1A1 will run as follows: Lcac Wilmington at 4.00 P. M. Arrive at WeTdonat .....8.00 A. M. lAave Wcldon at 2.00 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington at 5. 40 A. M. Connecting at Weldon beth ways with trains to and Ironi Petersburg, bv Oaston rerry, and on direct to Norfolk and Washington ; connects at GoUb-boro' with trains to Raleigh and Newbern. Also eoniiects-at Wilmington with the Wilming ton A: Manchester Railroad south to Charleston, Columbia, Atlanta, Savannah, Montgomery, fec. S. L. FREMONT, Engineer and Supt. oi t 0 ; l;tf. Iloiv to Uct toFaycttcvillc ! ! r piIE undersigned has established a regular line, A of Stages between , FAYETTEVIL'LE AND WARSAW, On the Weldon Railroad, connecting with the trains at the latter place North and South. LEAVING FAYETTEVILLE Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at C A. M., arriving at Warsaw at 6 P. M., of the same day. LEAVING WARSAW j0 At A. M., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, arriving at Fayettevijle, at 6 P.'M., of the same da v. Persons travelling North or South will find it greatly to their ad v ay (age to take this line as it is t lie most expeditious, pleasant and desirable route established. ' i EXPRESS PACKAGES not exceeding FIFTY , POUNDS, will also be carried cither way and de: livercd promptly at small rates. 11. W. BAKER, Proprietor. . mt is - 9-tf FOR NEW YORK. C () MMERCIAL LINE. rpilE A. 1 STEAMSHIPS FAIR 1 BANKS, Cam Hotter, and W. P. CLYDE. Capt. Bobbins, will form'" a weekly line between Wilniinglon. North Carolina and New York, sail ing every THURSDAY. - For freight or passage, having superior accoin modations for passemjers, applv to BRADLEY & WOEHLER, Agents, North Water street, between Chesuut and Mulberry, Wilmington. C. II. PIERSON, 77 South street. New York, et'.i . l-3m I- A. IIAKT. JOHN C. BAILET. WILMINCTON Iron and Copper vArorks: HAliT & BAILEY, PKoriii ctors. 17 Front Relow Market street, Wil mington, N. C. HAVINti resumed operations, we are nowpre pand to furuiih BRASS AND IRON CAST INGS, finished and unfinished. New machinery mad and put up ; old macbiuery OTerluwuled. All kinds of patterns, ornamental and architec tural. Will supply draft of all kinds of machi nery, and will work generally. Turpentine and Whiskey Stills, And COPPER WORK-in alt its branches, - . A full supply of Belting, Packing. Hose,1 Steam and Water PSjc and fittings. Machine bolts, uuts and rivets, and all ojher articles generally found m a machine bupply store. . VJ ' 10-lm THE WILMINGTON UNDERTAKER JS afw ays prejiared to furniah Coffins, Cases and a Hearse at all hours. '.''.'. Call on ' V '' ' ' " C.H. JENKINS & CO., Undertakers, " Princes ist reet, between Front and Water. N. B. Duintennents promptly attendcxlto. t21 . J llm """ - r ' ' : , -Jww .... ' JOI1 PRINTING. ' VOL. I. .DIRECTORY. COMMMISSION HOUSES.' ATKINSON & SHEPPERSON, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MER CHANTS AND INSURANCE AGENTS, Princess street, next door to Water, AVil- mington, r u TnEY represent th following popular and re liable Companies : The Security Fire and Marine Insurance Com ranv. New York. The Equitable Life Assurance Company of the United States, ew lork. The Peabody Fire Insurance Company, Balti more. ' ' .The Maryland Life Insurance Comjiany, Balti more. -Risks taken at the lowest rates, octll " 3-Cin : JAMES A. WILLARD, C03IMI8SION MERCHANT, Wilmington, N. C. oetJ 1-tf B. L. WALLACE 1. B. SOUTIIEHLANO. WALLACE Ac SOUTIIERLAND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Office No. 24 North Water Street: (Wharves and Warehouses foot Walnut Street,) Wilmington, N. C. 1T7"ILL give prompt personal attention tf all YV consignments of Naval Stores, Cotton, Spirits Turpentine, Rosin, Tar, Provisions, fcc, KC., cuuer ior saie or miioujcui warding Merchandise, Ac. oet 9 Also, to For Mm 1 E. A. KEITH, C Q M MISSION E U C II ANT, No. 5 South W'atei stueet, Wilmington, N. C. oct 0 l-tl SHACKELFORD, HAAS Ac CO., No. 31 & 32 North Water street, Wilmington, N. C, Ani 159 Front street, New York, BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION, Naval Stores, Cotton, Lumber and all Southern Fabrics. Also all elates of both Foreign and Domestic Goods. - Also keen on hand at Wilming ton, a large stock of 1UIILY aHOCERlKS, at wholesale. And agents in the United States for ' John Whitteinore's Cotton Cards. oct 9. - v i-iy. ALFRED MARTIN, COMMISSIONS FORWARDING MERCHANT, No. 5 South Water street, Wilmington, N. C. oct 9 " .' l-(3m MURRAY & MURCHISON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLE SALE DEALERS, Wilmington, N. C. v ' . IARTICULAR attention paid to the sale ml Cotton, Naval Stores and Country Produce generally. All orders for Groceries,' Produev, etc., tilled at the lowest market rates. ' E. MURRAY, K. M. MURCHISON, D. R. MURCHISON, J. T. MURRAY, Wilmington. New York. oct 9 1-tf M. McINNIS, COMMISSION. MERCHANT, No. 10 North Water street, Wilmington, N. C. Vun&iymimits and orders iuliciled. oct 9 1dm D. O. WORTH. N. O. DANIEL. WORTH & DANIEL, COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS 2?jwh' lFaw.'(r. V. k R O. Worth's old stand) tiuuth Water utrcet, Wilmington, N. C. WILL 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, Piaster, 'Cement, Hair, Salt, Coal, CvC., CvC. ' Agents for Steamer A. P. Hurt. oct 9 - l-3m GEO. IIARRISS. VT. W. HARRISS, A. J. HOWELL. IIARRISS & HOWELL, COMMISSION. MERCHANTS, And Agents for A. C. Line of New York Steamers, wjLMixoTOX, x. a oct 9 My DAVID C. BRADLEY. CHRISTIAN WOEULEK. BRADLEY & WOEIILER, GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, North Water street, between Cdesnut and ' mulberrt, Wilmington, N. C. Libt nd advances thade oti consignments. Agents for Steamships ' Fairbanks " and W. P. Clyde." oet 9 l-3m HORACE M. HARRY, Water street, Wilmington, N. C, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT aY.i Wholesale Dealer in Groceries and Pro visions. LIBERAL cai.h advances made on consignments to ARTHUR LEARY, New York. 'Agent for the Steamships Starlight and Commander. oct 9 Hy A. E. HALL, FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 22 North V ateu Street, Wilmington. N. C. PERSONAL attention given to consignments of all kinds of produce, either for sale or shipment. oct 9 l-om 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 sale of Cotton, Naval Store. ShtiBgs, Cotton Yarns, Tobacco, Bacon, FTour, etc., etc, and to purchase for mer chants or others any goods sold in this market. Consignments and orders respectfully solicited. W. D. ii. ANDREWS, BESi. XI. BAKDJN, of Goldsboro Lowell Cotton Mills, C. Office No. 5 South Water street, up stairs. oct 9 ' ' i-bm JOS. B. RUSSELL. ' CHAS. S. ELLIS. RUSSELL & ELLIS, COMMISSI ON Me rciiants, Wilmington, N. C. oct 9 1-Sm T. rKTTEWAT. - - ROGER MOORE. PETTEWAY & MOORE, C O M 31 1 SS I O N M E R C II A N T S, ' Wilmington, N. C. PROMPT personal attention given to the sale or shipment of Cotton, Spirits Turpentine, Kosin ana otner produce. Urdera solicited for Merchandise. Office In the Flanncr Buildinirs. North "Water street, near the W. fc .W. R. R. Depot . ocx v , , i-im -' PAJ1JLY ilMoJr A 1 (ultl WEDNESDAY COMJtlSSION HOUSES. WAjLTER II. McRAE, (SUCCESSOR TO WM. R. UTLET,) ' C O 31 M I S S I 6 N M E R C II ANT, Wilmington, IS. C. oct 27 17-tf W. A. WILLIAMS, JNO. r. WILLIAMS. W. A.: WILLIAMS & SON, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING : MERCHANTS, TT7ILL GIVE PERSONAL AND PROMPT f ? attention to the sale and snipmeni oi oi ton, Naval Stores and other produce. Liberal advances made on consignments. fTOffice No. 7 South Water Street.J oct 27 17-Iy ALEXANDER SPRUNT, COMMISSION MERCHANT, South Water Street, Office formerly Occupied by the . Salt Commissioner, Wilmington, N. C, n FA AX OR SHIPS COTTON. NAVAL STORES k3 and Country Producer. Buys Goods ordered from the Country. Will carefully attend to all business entrusted to him. oct 14 6-2m. A. A. MOFFITT. A..S. MCNEILL. W. D. MOFriTT. MOFFITT, McNEILJL & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 4 South Water street, Wilmington, N. C. WILL give prompt personal attention to the sale or shipment of Cotton, Naval Stores, General Produce, Ac., &c. Also to receiving and forwarding 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. G North Water st., Wilmington, N. C. WILL GIVE VROMPT PERSONAL ATTEN tion to all business entrusted to their care. Consignments of Raw Cotton, Cotton Yarns, Domestics, Tobacco, Naval Stores, Flour and other country' produce are solicited. Wlien desired, produce will be shipped to our correspondents in Europe or the .Northern cities, and liberal cash advances made thereon. oct 9 " Mm COX, KENDALL & CO., WHOLESALE. DEALERS . AND I GEXERAL COMMISSIOX MifltClIAXTS, No. 23 North Water street, Wilmington, N. C. r ROMPT ATTENTION. PAID TO COTTON, L Naval Stores, &e. oet 19 i 10-3m HOTELS, SALOONS, &c. CITY HOTEL. rMlE undersigned take pleasure, in announcing I to their frcinds aud the public generally that they have, after great exertions and expense, re furnished and opened the CITY HOTEL, for the reception and accommodation of the travelling public. FREDERICK & SHEMWELL, . Proprietors. N. FREDERICK. P. SHEMWELL. 'oct 9 v l-3m BAILEY'S STAR HOTEL, FRONT STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. JAMES If. BAILET, Projtrielor. HOUSE OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF guests at all hours of the day and night. No pains will be spared to make the guests of the house comfortable in every respect. The table is supplied with every luxury the market affords. A first class restaurant is attached to the house, where the public will be furnished with ice cream or oj-sters in their seasons, wines, choice liquors, etc. oct 10 2-tf ' WILMINGTON BAR. A. R. STORER,.. I. Proprietor. No. 10 Market Street, TTERY best of WINES. LIQUORS of all kinds. "V ALES, etc., &c., and genuine HAVANA SEGARS, always on hand. oct 9 l-lm HARRY WEBB'S SALOON, No. 20 Market street, Wilmington, N. C. C CONSTANTLY on hand the best of IMPORT J ED LIQUORS AND CIGARS. Also, Oysters, Fish and all kinds of Game in season. oct 10 2-lm BOOKBINDERS. P. HEINSBERGER, BOOK BINDER AND BLANK-BOOK MANU FACTURER, Journal Building, Princess Street, Wilmington, N. C. WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM HIS 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 dispatch. oct 9 l-lm AUCTIONEERS, AGENTS, &c. WILKES MORRIS. MICHAEL CRONLT. CRONLY & 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. t rom our long experience in the business, we feel warranted in referring to the public generally. oct t i-u DUDLEY & BRO., INSURANCE AGENTS, No. 51 South Water Street, Wilmington, N. C. oe t 9 O l-3m PAINTING NOTICE. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING FORMED A JL Copartnership under the name or :t C. . BURR & Co., Respectfully announce that ther are 'prepared to execute all orders for HOUSE, SIGN, and ORNA MENTAL PAINTING, promptly and efficiently. Arrangements axe being mad to secure the ser vices oi workmen skilled in all brancnes oi me art, such as Plain Work, Imitation of Mahogany, Oak, Marble, Gilding, &c, fcc A portion oi the public patronage respcctiuuy olicited. . , . -" Rooms on Front Street, adjoining Dr. A. O. Bradley's. A. B. BURR. C. E. BURR- oct 10 2-lm r - THE BEST COOKING STOVE OUT. "Buck's Patent." : ' FOR sale, at the' lowest market price sizes No. 7, Sand 9, by MURRAY & MURCHISON. oct 13 , " ' 4-S0d: DRUGS AND CHEMICALS; (Eltjaj) Wilis, ; DRUGGIST A ND C HE 31 1 ST, .' DEALER IN .'V, ' ' ': Drugs. 'Select 3Iedicines, English and German Chemicals, FANCY ARTICLES, PERFUMERY SEEDS, PATENT JIEDICIXES OF ALL KIXDS, 37 Market street, Iron Front Store, Wilmington, N. C. , X. B. Prescriptions carefully compounded. TVERSONS wishinc medicines at nirrht will call XT on Mr. Shapfer, one door west of Journal office. 1 - oct 9 , l-6ni ENGINEERS. W. H, JAMBS, j . J. KENT BROWN. JAMES & BROWN, i CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS; ARE prepared to make Land Surveys atid fur nish elegant Plans of the same &i short notice. Other Engineer work solicited." ' Office one Door West of Journal Build ing, Princess Street. ' oct 10 1 2-tJl DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Ac. J A 31 E S 31 c C O R 31 1 C K , V MERCHANT TAILOR, Market Street, Wilmington, N. C, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTING S; Gents' and Boys' Ready made Clothing ; FURNISHING GOODS; -TAILORS' TRI2IMIXOS, dir., Lc oct 9 , 1-1 v . S. BEAR & BRO,; No. 18 South Market street, ' Wilmington, N. C, WHOLESALE and retail dealei-s in every description of Dry Goods, Ready-made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. , Liberal inducements offered to both city and country trade. oct 9 i 1-tf GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &c. i. B. ORRELL. j T. C. LEWIS. ORRELL & LEWIS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &c. No. $ Market street, Wilmington, N. C. THEY keep! constantly on hand every article necessary for .family supplies have a good stock' always on hand and are constantly receiving fresh ! supplies! per steamers. They respectfully solicit the patronage of their friends and the pub lic generally, i .oct 19 f , 10-3m V FOR CASH EXCLUSIVELY! . GEORGE MYERS, Nos.l 1 & 13 Front st., Wilmington, N- C. IMPORTER! AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL u I - ' ' ' - ' ' j; j DEALER IN GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, TEAS, COF, FEE AND SUGARS, DOMESTIC AND FOR EIGN WINES, LIQUORS AND SEGARS, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, &c. oct 9 1-tf GEOJ Z. FRENCH At CO., (8UCCESSORS TO CUTTER & FRENCH,) No. lO South Front st., Wilmington, N. C, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Wood and Willow Ware, Tinware, Crockery and Glass Ware. . Cotton and Naval Stores bought or received on consignment.! oct 9 i l-2m W. V. B. SMITH.! i JNO. H. STRAUSS. SMITH & STRAUSS, Corner 2d and Market Streets, under City I Hotel, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GROCERIES PROVISIONS, &c.,'&c. A GOOD supply always on hand, and con stantly receiving; j tct9 I ji-biu RUNGE: & KORDLANDER, No. 2; South Front street, Wilmington, N C, DEALERS in GROCERIES, PORTER, ALE, LAGER BEER, WINES, LIQUORS, Lc.,' dc., &c AND MANUFACTURERS OF Ginger Pop, Sarsaparilla & Lemon Soda. ORDERS from the country, accompanied with the cash, promptly attended to. Families supplied at snort notice. oct 9 -i l-3m PROFESSIONAL. THOS. B. CARR, M. D., i DENTIST. ''' ' Office and Residence No. 35 Market Street, next to Willis' Drug Store. A LARGE STOCK OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH for sale to the Profession at a small advance on Philadelphia prices. . ' , oct 9 . ' l-atn JOHN L. HOLMES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office at Court House, Wilmington, N. C. oct 9 l-lm ALFRED Mi WADDELL, ATTORNEY. AT LAW, ! Office on Market betiveen 2nd A 3d Streets, Wilmington, N. C. oct 9 i l-6m JULIUS W. , WRIGHT, - ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR , AT LAW, Office on Princess Street opposite Court House, Wilmington,iN. C. oct 9 ' , , , J l-8m JOHN A. BAKER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, - Wilmington, N. C. oct 9 . : ... ... ' ... 1-tf LAW NOTICE. PERSON & FRENCjll. SAMUEL J. PERSON and ROBT. S. FRENCH have associated in the practice of Law. v Dfflfp nn th! Ynrnpr of' and Water streets, -up stairs, over the store of H: B: Eilers. L AW NOTICE. 11 T . LONDON now has his office at-the Uourt- JJ JL house. "Wilmington, N. C. ' oct 9 l-lm B. R. MOORE, r - ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR: AT LAW, Office in Journal Building, on Princess, between i ront ana j Second streets, ... - Wilmington. N. C. ? t i oct 9 m BARBERS. EDWARD REID, .;; - 1 "TT7IIO served his-time nnder Allen Evans, V V respectfully invites the citizens, of WB-r mington to give him a call, , where - they can be waited on by the best BARBERS the country can afford. Saloon in the rear of the City HoteL 'l OCt 13 -?.-: r.'-f ,v 5-tf NO. 21. MISCELLANEOUS. OUR JOB OFFICE. rpiIE DISPATCH JOB OFFICE is one -r of the MOST COMPLETE in North Carolina, The entire establishment b fitted out with New Material and Presses, embracing over ONE HUNDRED i 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 arc prepared to execute, on reasonable terms, and in a satisfactory manner, all kinds of PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING, ' " SUCH AS BOOKS, j PAMPHLETS, HAND BILLS, POSTERS, BUSINESS CARDS, WEDDING CARDS, VISITING CARDS, CIRCULARS, Bill Heads, . : . Druggists' LabeN, Railroad Blanks, Legal Blanks, Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac x We have on hand a choice assortment of PA PERS and CARDS, of all qualities and colors, and respectfully ask of the public a share of their patronage. BARRY & -BERNARD, oct 9 ' ' 1-tf To my Friends and t he public Generally. THE SUBSCRIBER TAKES PLEASURE IN announcing to his old friends and customers, and the public in general, that he has resumed busi ness at HIS OLD STAND, where he will carry on as formerly, the Hardware and Dry Goods Business, In all their Various Branches. His present stock is large and carefully selected by himself, while the facilities for rapid and reg 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 and the surrounding country, of nearly forty years duration, he is sul ficicntly well known to justify him in dispensing with any more lengthy announcement, while he feels confident that his long experience; of the trade and of the wants and wishes of the people, will enable him to render satisfaction to all who majT favor him with their custom. JOHN DAWSON. Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 27, 1G5. oct 27 " 17-tf C l'OLVOGT. ' N. Ii. VINCENT. . POliVOOT & 0.? Corner Front and Princess streets, WILMIXGTOX, X. C. UPHOLSTERERS, PAPER HANGERS AND DEALERS IN , FURNITURE, OIL CLOTHS, &c., &c. SPRING, MOSS, . : CURLED HAIR, SHUCK & COTTON . ' MATTRESSES. ELEGANT WINDOW SHADES. Every Grade of WALL PAPER; the best Selection in the State. " - i DAMASK, ENAMELED CLOTH, and TABLE UUVKKS. PIQTURE FRAMES, WINDOW GLASS, v MIRRORS, N CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, TABLES, STOOLS, ' ' Pictures and Tbrtrails -Framed in the mont tasteful manner. WINDOW GLASS cut any size desired. PAPER HANGING and DECORATION Done with Neatness and Dispatch. 'oct 9 ' ' 1-tf ; W. D. SIITII, Commissi o n Me r c haul; FAYETTEVILLE,-N. C. oct 21 12-1 m Harry Webb, IMPORTER AND DEALEK IN - l r '" ';::, ! The only Foreign Importer in the State . of North Carolina. - 1 Samples ean be obtained froni the bonded ware house, Wilmington, N. C. ' ' Apply to . ' .. II. WEBB, I NoJ SO Market street. ' oct 19 . , " : 10-lm ANDERSON, - ' T Iie B a g gag c M a n , EESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITIZENS of Wilmington and country generally, that ho has returned to AVilmkigton,for the purpose of TRANSPORTING THEIR BAGGAGE to and from'the'Railroads and Steamboats, to any part of the town. ; ; -; ' On your arrival at the depot, please call for and J5f Give your Checks to Anderson, Who will dispatch your baggage with promptness. ;oct27'-3 !: : ' 17-lm Gluts, iuns9 iunti. - ! ; JUST received a stock of all kinds of. p ' 5 PATENT S BREECH DOUBLE BARllEL " SHOT GUNB; GAME-BAGS; -'-.";. . H POWDER FLASKS; ' SHOT, POUCI CAPS, V - WADS, ES; ETC., ETC., : AT-- -'-'V ' :: v nln f , :A BROWN ..A ANDERSON'S. 't OCt 19 if - - !" V ' i '.-?' Vis"-4i;-.ii i .L'.Jp-tf a ; oct 17 i P ATENT IRON CHILLED SAFES, i IN good order, for sale. Apply at . . ' I r " Messrs. 8HACKELFORD, HAAS & C0'6. ; V Wc ar irejiarcd to execute, all order br BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, on .uoft uotic and k eohablo terms, s . f , , . j ' i ? f 15?" Order, from acccsible point In th cimn try promptly filled, and forw arded by mail or ex f3f Order must lc accompanied by the cau. Office No. 41 Market street, opposite City Hotel rvf : :io i 'r-j;. BARRY V BERNARD. THE DAILY DISPATCll. WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER lt IHm A SAD ftTORY. Suicide at Police Headquarter The Doom of a Murderer. (From the New York' News of Saturday. On the niht of the 2A1 inU', the tlicf of Washington, D. C, foiunl a girl named Har riet Wells, alias Houghton, lying dead, hav ing Wen drugged with cli!orofonn,and stil--:qiicntlv nnirdercil by some person or icrjMn unknown. One Levi W. Farwcll was nus-jH-ctctl of having committed the ..crinu, ami also of having rot jK'd the iUccnfcd of her watch and. chain, t Search was mailc for hint throughout the cify, but proved nnatnil injr. . It pulsem ntly apiMrartxl that Farewell had-fled to New' York, and taken refuge in a house in -West liroadway nearsReale street. Detectivcti Elder and McCord, vhu had dii covcrcd his wliereabouts, were on the' track, and after some necessary ilelay, entered tl' penniscs and ttxik the accusctl into custody, conducting; him to the police hcajdquartcrs , and lpckinj: him tip. During the evening, kupikt wu as6c a in- to his cell on a tin plate, the , use of a knife and fork lx;injr, however, refused! him. In the dead of the night the prisoner broke his plate in two pieces, and with the; sharp point of one of the halvca ocncl the main arttry of his righ) ami. He then lay down ou liis.. back and bled to death. The deed wan dis covered yesterday at dawn. 'Tlic floor of the cell was covered with blood. On raising the head of the corpw a pnK?r collar, and'a memo-' ram hi in, of which a copy in apicndcd, were found under-it. The mcmorauduui nad: 'Give mjeflccts to Charlie, my brother, in Washington". Iam going to meet Hattic." Coronor Wihley was notified and held an inquest. The following testimony was elic ited: . ...... AVilliam G. Elder, Uing diJy sworn, lie pocs and says : 4IIelong to the detective . torce of police, at this place; for (he last three days 1 have liecn in search of deceased, who wan suspected of ha ing committed a murder in Washington ; J was in company with flicer John McCord; we watched a house in' West Broadway, near Hemic street, where wc supposed lie was: aflcr watching sonic Tour hours wc made up our minds to enter it; we did fco, and found him there; yve. arrested him, .and immediately, searched him; wc brought him to this oftice,! when we? . searched him thoroughly ; by order of In spec lor. Leonard ho was locked up ; he wan taken down, stairs by olliccr McCord, and consigned to a cell ; I heard of his death this morning. Jolin McCord,' rTcing duly worn, depos s aindsnys: " I lehngo Hie detective force of .police of this city ; I was with bllictr El der yesterday, and, when deceased was'ar rested; I was present when fic wai searched; it was very llioroughly done, every thing in his poscssion leing taken from him; I took him down stairs at about, half-past live o'clock, yesterday, and locked him in a cell ; I kiiow nothing further regarding him, but heard of his ilcalli this morning." John A. V. Clarvoe, being sworn, deposes undsays : "I am a detccHivc police olliccr. of ' Washington; I came from that place here to arrest deceased 'who was charged with murder, when I arrived here I heard of his death." Robert P. Brown, being sworn, deposes -and says: "I am a doorman at this place ; I . saw deceased several limes after he was locked in a cell 'last night; I noticed nth ing peculiar about his manner; he did not appear jo be excited; I Haw him last toward m o'clock ; this morning toward (J k o'clock I went down stairs and on look- " ing into the cell, saw' that he was dead ; there was aiargc pool of' blood on the floor ; I gave him his supper on u tin plate; he asked, for a knife and fork; I refused to .give them to hiiiL" Charles II. Farwcll, residing at No. 17 Four-and-a-half street, Washington, I). G, -being swoni, deposes und says: I identify the lK)dy now lying dead, here as that of my brother; he said he was married to a woman who was called "Katie," living in the Second Wan 1 sit Washington; lie had her with him at his parents' house in Concord, Massachusetts, where he called hef his wife; I heard of his death this morning,, froni 31 r. Bennett. . - j ' . The jury found that deceased liad come v to his death by suicide, by cutting a vein in his right arm with a tin plate. The deceased was 3G years of age. and a native oi Jiassacnusciis. Awful Shipwreck Two' Hundred and Sixty Coolies Drowned or Eaten by Tigers. 'v , ; The English pajicrs give the particulars of the loss of the. American built hip Eagle Sw?ed; while on her way, with four hundred and nine ty-scven coolies, from Port Canning to Demarara. The wreck took place near Halliday'ti Island, August 22, and the fatal results arc thus described V. , i u Three of the Eagle Sjccd's lxats were launched anl manned by the crcwt Includ ing the coolies who threw themselves, into the water, on lieu-coops, the Loat.i iaved one hundred and sixty-nine, and all . the Eu ropeans. Captain Hoskin's oat,i"nalc five trips, but the others were soon simisbed; one off them liad, at half-past twclrcj, brought off . the captaint whom his own crew refused te help. ... ;fr., , : . ! ' ' n j The steamer Lady ilgin, wlhlch was near, left for Port Canning ; no hint was given to three ' hundred miscrabh 1 wretches who were sinking to launch the hip cutter,-which had not been used, though the one EuroiKjan left and fire negrpe did o, and with thirty coolies were afterwards found by the steamer. ' The ship continued ito float all that night; and did not sink till ' scYen on Wednesday' morning, .justifying the opinion of Captain lloskins. . Considering the rate at which the shix was sinking, J was san guine that wc would have succcciled in get-, ting the greater portion of the coolies out. Two steamers were at once sent around from Calcutta, and the Lady. Elgin returned from Port Canning. They found three coolie lads on-themast of the wreck, and saved a1out siityi more who had floated to ITalliday's and Butcher's Islands, where the - tigers arc are said to have destroyed some. The coolies assert that the last Eurbiican- attempted to fire the shipl Of" the four' hundred and ninetj-scven coolies, two htmdred'and sixty . seem to hate perished on that terrible Wetl nesdaY morning, or aAcnvardu -in? the jun- f i 1 r i -s ?! i I. ft Si r
The Daily Dispatch (Wilmington, N.C.)
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