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Ill tr.iiitn. uir. i til . J ,. , ni.Ii-ln-l daily (Sundays excepted,) at Wil , . n, N. C, y BARRY & BERNARD. TEKM3 OFSIBSCKI1TIO : f ; ..! '" , ;.lo oo ..5 uKMillf. 500 11, mouths 3 00 imp month 1 00 vfTAH sulwcriptiou iayahlc strictly in ad- .illCC. r-Office No- 11 Market lrevt, opposite City 1M 1. . ; ' . ; j . LINES OF TRAVEL" U IL.M1.NCTON V MANCHESTER It. R. ii m k tics. Scrr. Wiu V Man. R. Road, Wii.minotos, N. CM Nov; 11th, 105. f 'I'llF. FOLLOWING TRAINS ARE RUN ON 1 tlu- Wilmington and Mane-holer Railroad, .itli I hi following connections : I.. -aw Wilmington daily at IL00 A. M ' " Kinirsville " 7.35 P. M. rrivrat Wiliniiiirton ilaily at 3.05 l. M. Kimr-viHe 1.25 A.M." At Klon in i- Uicmc trains connect each Way with i.tiii on th: Northeastern Railroad daily fur i ii.irli tn. At Kinsvillc they connect each war mth irain on the bouth Carolina Railroad daily f.-r 'luiubia and Augusta.? In goim to Colum i i.i. -nir r ata-re from HopkinV Turnout, on .-utli Carolina Railroad, to Columbia, a dL? t.in. -e of tweUe miles. In'oin to August, they -t.ir from Oranireburjr in South Carolina, to .t..!iiMonV Turnout, on South Carolina Railroad, a ii-tatifi' of lifty-two mile. At Florence these train- connect with C'hcraw and Darlington Rail i ...mI, which road runs uo to Cheraw Tuesdays, Thur.-d.iy aud Saturdays, and down from Chcraw Flon nee every Monday, .Wednesday and Fri- l:iy. Tlierc is daily tagc communication from Smuti r, 2. C, to Cumden, S. C, connecting with, tiior irain. The sti-ayicr connecting with" these r.iin-arrives and departs from the Wilmington ..id WiTdoii Railroad wharf. The freight office r Mm- 'oiiipany is for the present on Water -In at the wharf formerly used by steamer North -Carolina, running to Faycttcvilie. The iii of the President, General SujKTinteudeut inl Trea.-un r, for the pro-cut is on the southcas t rm r of Water and Cliesnut streets, up stairs. JIKNKY M. DRANK, Supt. i.ov :; I VA tf W IL.UI.XiTON, CHARLOTTE AND III TIII'Id'OKI) RAILROAD. kick Wn, Chak. c Ritii. R. R. (V., L.u KiM.i i;u, October lstli, lbCTx f .rinM'i il 'mwwwn On and alter Monday, th?".M inst., a Passenger in u ill run over t! : I- !OWS: Sti l j Train. , "i ii -il:iv, Tbur-day and Saturday. .. "U-jwii Train. Monday, Fridav aud Wednesday. I mm: Sand 1 1 HI 7.00 A. M. Wilmiiicloii..su) .. M Kh.r-id.- y.m " N.-rlli West.. '.KAO " M.rlill.- lO.'Jl IJ.r-inil lb'. ...ll.-Jus Urown Mar.-hll.S Iiurintun;...s. 10 " ' Shoe Heel s.:;:t " "Red Ranks... Moss Neek...0.2T, " ' Lumbertoii..l0.lrj- " M. madenlKiro'.lO.; 44 4 RrownMars.hll.27 44 ' Rosindale. ...1 1.57 44 4 Marlville 12.41 P. M. 4 North West.. 1.24 44 4 Riverside 2.00 44 A rriif nt 4 Wiliniii-ton..3.00 44 r.I.uh-nlM.ro'. 12.10 1 I.uiiihcrton. . . 1.0S Mosr. Neek...l.H Red Ranks... 2. 10 Mi.k- Heel 2.:M) liiiriutuu;. ...'i-Ol Sand llill..-...l.( No oikI- will Im taken by the alovc train, ex- pt at the option of tlu company, and then i!oiilb-the n-ual rati-s vill In" eharjred. , A Freight Train will run, making to1riis : h un k, b a in-; Sand Hill Monday and. Thiirs day. Wilininirtoii Wednesday ami Saturday. Up lo-iirhts by this Train must he delivered at the wan house 1v 1 i o'clock A. M., on Friday, and 1-v iiu--t on .Moiulav rniiiir. . . ! "M.al- tin iii-h. d oil t.:nd the Roat eoiineetin.i; j ith tli-"fniiti-. Urmkfast on day of departure tioin Wilmim;ton, and Dinmjr on day of arrival - .,t Wilmington. WM. II. ALLEN, Master of Transportation, ovt 2V . lG-tl wii.3Iim:ton and weldon r. r. Wit MiviToN c Welikn R. R. Company, i Wilmington, An .sr. 20, lsG5. i Fassengcr Trains Schedule. I "ROM THIS DATE TRAINS ON THIS ROAD 1 . will run as follows: l.iaw Wilinimrton at 4.00 P. M. .Arrive at Weldon at ". S.00 A. M. k. ave Weldon at 2.00 P. M. Arrive at Wilmimrton at 5.40 A. M. t oiuui tin at Weldon lotu ways with trains to and from Petersburg, by (Jaton Ferry, and on ilim t t. Norfolk aud W'ashinifton ; connects at lioM-horo with trains to Raleigh and New hern. l-. connects at Wilmimrton with the Wilming ton ,v Maiu hi-ster lUiInad south to Charleston, i ..lmiil.i l, Atlanta. Savannah, Montgomery, A:c. S. I FREMONT, Engimer and Supt. oil 0 . l;t ilotv in iivt to Fayctlcvillc ! ! rnilK luhlersigncd has established a n-gular line L of Stages between I A VETT EVIL L E AN D W A RS A W , On the Weldon Railroad, connecting with the trains at .'the latter place North and South. 1 JLKAVIN(i FAYETTEYILLE Mondavs, Wednesdays, aud Fridays at G A. M., arriving at Warsaw ut 0 P. M., of the same iLiy. LEAVINti WARSAW l T. A. M.. Tuesdays, ThursdAvs and Saturdays, ! irrh ing at Fayettevilie, at P.'M., of the. same ! Peions travelling North or South will find it -really to their advantage to take this line as it is the mo.-t -H-ditious, pleasant and desirable route C!tablishetl. EXPRESS PACKAGES not exceeding FIFTY POUNDS, will also le carried either way and de livered promptly at small rates. II. W. RAKER, Proprietor. oil is .Mf TOR NEW YORK. C () M M E IS C I A L h INK 1 IIE A. 1 STEAMSHIPS FAIR- I t VI.! 1 . Iti-vrru .mil . V. ILlUN UPT.' ItOIiBl?., uill lorni a weekly line between ..... . ...... ' Wilmington. North Carolina and New York, sail-ih-everv THURSDAY. For freight or passage, haviug suicrlor accom modation' for passengers, apply to BRADLEY A: WOEHLER, Agent . North Water street, letween Chesnut and Mullerry, Wilmingtou. C. 11. P1ERSON, r . 77 South street. New York, oct 'J 1-om 1- A. HART. JOHN C. BAILET. XV I LM INK TON Iron ami Copper "Works.- 1 1 ART & BAILEY Pboi'kiktous. 17 Front Below Market street, Wil mington, N. C. " , I I AVING remaned operations; we are now pri ll pared to furnish BltASS AND IRON CAST INGS, finished and unfinished. New machinery made and put up; old machinery ovcrliaulcd. All kinds of patterns, ornamental and architec tural. WilKupply draft of all kinds of machi nery, and w ill work generally. Turpentine and Whiskey Stills, And COPPER WORK In all Its branches. V full supply of Belting, Packing, Hose, Steam J Water Fij and fittings. Machiuc bolU, nuU J rivets, and all other article generally found and aud in a machine supply store. r 1 i ri VOL. I. WILMINGTON, N. C, MUX DAY, NOVEMBER DIRECTORY. v. HOUSES. A. II. VAN BOKKELEN, COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANT. 411 XORTH WATER STKEKT, HALL'S AND NUTTS WHARVES, Wilmington, N. C. lOXSKiNMENTS OF COTTON, NAVAL J STOKES and other Southern produce, for sale or blupmcnt will receive prompt personal at tcntion. Merchandise- and other articles forwarded to any 1 Dint desired. Orders for the purchase of Jut chaudisc and consitnineuts of same, for sale so licit ed. nov 1 j 2l-ly ! A. SOUTHER LAND, C O 31 31 I S S I O N 31 E U C II A N T , A Wilmington N. C. Particular attention jKiid to the sale of Cotton, aval Stores and Country irouuec uvnerain All ordvrs for merchandise tilled at the lowest jnarket rates, &c. novT j.i-iiu' ATKINSON Ac SHEPI'ERSON, COMMISSION AND FORWAIiDINfi MER CHANTS AND INSURANCE AGENTS, Princess street, next door to Water, Wil mington, N. C. IIIEV reiresent the following poiular and re 1 liable Companii's : The Security Fire and Marine Insuraiiee Com pany. New York. "The Kiiiitable Life A!urance Company of the L nitcd State-. New York. The lVabinly Fire Insurance Company, Balti- liiore. The Maryland Life Iusurance Comiany, lialti more. ! Risks taken at tlje lowest rates. Kt 11 U-Gm JAMES A. WILLARD, C O 31 31 1 S S I O N 31 E K C II A N T, .; Wilmington, N. C. oct 20 1 tf E. A. KEITH, U O 31 31 1 S I O N 31 E H C II A N T , NO. 5 SOLTH W.VTEK STKEET, i Wilmington, N. C. IHt 0 f 1-ti SHACKELFORD, II A AS Ar CO., No. :l A: o2 Noktii Water street, Wilmington, N. C, Am 150 Front street, New York, BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION, Naval Stores,. Cotton Lumber and all Southern Fabrics. Afso all cfasses of. both Fomsrn and Domestic Goods. Also keep on hand at Wilming ton, a large stock of FAMILY CllUL'EItlES, at wholesale. 'And airi-nts in the United States for John Whittemores Cotton Cards, oct o ; My ALFRED MARTIN, 7 j COMMISSION fc FORWARDINti MERCHANT, No. 5 South Water street, Wilmington, N. C. oct 0 1-Gni 3IITRRA V Ar MURCIIISON, COMM ISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLE- SALE DEALERS, Wilmington, N. C. 1 PARTICULAR attention paid to the sale f Cotton, Naval Stores and Country Produce generally. All orders for Groceries,- Produce, ce., rilled at the lowest market rates. E. MURRAY! K. M. MURCHISON, D. R. MURCHISON, J.T.MURRAY, Wilmington. New York. oct 0 1-tf 31. JIcINNIS, C () 31 31 I S S I O N 31 E K C I I'A'X T , No. 1( North Water street, Wilmington, N. C. Cinshpannds ami vnkrx mAicUcil. oct 0 1-Oni DAN IEU 1. G worth." . a.m. WORTH & DANIEL, COMMISSION & FORW ARDING MERCHANTS B,ir,C IWarre, (T. C. & B. G. Worth's iM xtatul) fyonih Water street, -j. Wilmington, N.C "f"ITJ LL give strict ju-rsonal attention to sale or W shipment of Cotton, Naval Stores and general produce. Also, to receiving and for warding Goods. Dealers in Bagging, Ro'pc, Twine, Liuje Plaster, Cement, Hair, Salt, Coal, Ac., .V:c. A Agents for Steamer A. P. Hurt, oct 0 !-' GEO. HARRISS. , V. W. I1AR1USS, A. J. HOWELL. HARRISS & HOWELL, " C () 31 31 1 S S I O N MERCHANTS, And Agents for A. C. Line of New York . , Steamers, WILMIXGTOX, A'. V. oct 9 My dviic. hrailet. - christian hu ' BRADLEY Ac WOEHLER, CHRISTIAN WOEHXEU. t;KOCEKS AND COMMISSION MEKCUAN 18, North Watei; street, between Cuesnut and Mlxberrt, Wilmington, N. C. Liberal tulvancc made oh consignment. Agents for Steamships " Fairbanks ' and ' W . P. Clyde." oct D i-3'" JIORACEM. BARRY, Water street, Wilmington, N. C, C2ENERAL- COMMISSION MERCHANT ; .v am. : Wholesale Dealer in Groceries and Pro ' visions. 1 IBERAL cash advances made on consignments, u to ARTHUR LEAKY, New York. " , Agent for the Steamshfps Starlight and ! Commander. oct'J , My A. E. HALL, FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. !i NoRTn Water Street, I Wilmington, N. C. IERSONAL attention given to consignments of all kinds of produce,' either for pale or shipment. - 1 oct : i-cm : NORTH CAROLINA COMMISSION HOUSE. ANDREWS Ac BARDIN, Wilmington, N. C. THE undersigned have established a commis sion and forwarding house in Wilmington, and oner their 8erviees- for the alo of Cotton, Naval Stores, Sheetings, Cotton Yarns, Tobacco, Bacon, Flour, etc., etc,, and to purchase for mer chants or others any goods sold in this market. Consignments and orders respectfully solicited. W. S. G. AITDREW8, BEN'J. H. BARDIN, of Goldsboro'. Lowell Cotton Mills, N. C. Office No. 5 South Water street, op stair. ,.oct& .'- . -.;Jl-CnjL JOS. B. RUSSELL. , ( CHAS. 8. ELLIS. RUSSELL & ELLIS, . ' CQ3I3IISSIONS MERCHANTS, Wilmington, N. C.' .. oct 9 t l-3m COMMISSION HOUSES. PETElt 3IALLETT, GENERAL COMM ISSION AND SHIPPING 31 E 11 C II A N T , j NO. 2:1 NOKTII WATKU ST.AVILMINGTON, N. C. " 10NSIGNMENTS OF COTTON, NAVAL V Stores, Lumber and other produce, for sale or shipment, respectfully solicited. j Orders aecompaiiied with cash, promptly ex ecuted. ' ' . i nov 17 . WALLACE Sc SOUTHERLAND, GENERAL C03I3IISSION MERCHANTS, Office No. 21 North Water Street; (Wharves and Warehouses foot Walnut Street4) Wilmington, N. C. j TILL give prompt personal-attention to all W "eonsigjiments of Naval Stores,' Cotton, Spirits Turentiiie, Rosin, Tar, Provisions, &c, itc, cither for sale or shipment. Afea, to Jor warding Merchandise, &c. , t j nov 10 i I 29-lm i. T. JPETTEWAT. ROGER MOORE. PETTEW AY & 3IOORE,' 1 C O 31 31 1 S S I O N 31 E 11 C II A NTS Wilmington, N. C. 1"ROMlT iersonal attention giveu to the sale or shipment of COTTON, NAVAL STORES, lU.vioCiU, anu oiuer jirouuce. i Orders solicited for Merchandise. i (HHce in the Planner Buildings. North Water street, near the W.-AJnW- K- k- Depot, j . nov ) ! 28-lm WALTER II. MCRAE. ' j B. 11.. GyROAJi lS McRAE CUIKiANUS; ' (Successors to W. R. Utley,). ' C U M M I S S I O N M E U 0 II A N T S , Wilmington, N.C. 4 j ' . nov 1 ' , ! : 1 M1"1 W.ALTER II. McRAB,' : !(.'; - (SLCCESSOR TO W.M. R. LTLEY,) C O M M ISSIO N MERCHANT , Wilmington, N. C. oct 7 ! 17 17-tf W. A. WILLIAMS, J0. F. WILLIAMS. W. A. WILLIAMS Sl SON, COMMISSION AND FOR WARD IN G MERCHANTS, W ILL (JIVE PERSONAL AND PROMPT attention to the sale and shipment of Cot ton, Naval Stores and other produce, f Liberal advances made on consignments. 23T Oilice No. 7 South W-atcr Street.ri oct 27 17-ly ALEXANDER SPRUNT, C O M M I S S I O N M E R C II A N T, Svnth Water Street, Office formerly Uccnjtuxl by the Stilt Commissioner, j Wilmington, N. C, j SELLS OR SHIPS COTTON,. NAVAL STORES and Country Produce." Buys Goods .ordered from the Country. ' ! Will carefully attend to all business entrusted to him. , oct 14 A. M OFF ITT. A. S. MCNEILL ; W. L. MOFFITT. MOFFITT, McNEILL & col, 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, tfc.c, &e. Also to receiving and forwarding goods. j Orders solicited and promptly tilled. oct J ' . 1-tJl 7.V COX. KENDALL & CO WHOLESALE G R OCEr's ANU j J EXE HAL COMMISSION MERVIIAXTS, No. 23 North Water street, Wilmington, N. C. 1 ROMPT ATTENTION PAID TO COTTON, Naval Stores, dec. f oct 1I .. rio-:jm GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &c. STACEY VAN AMRINGE, MARKET STREET, UNDER CITY- HOTEL, Wholesale and Retail ' -GROG E R . Particular attention paid to orders for stores for family use. nov 13 31-tf J. B. ORRELL. , T. cJ LEWIS. ORRELL Ac LEWIS, j -- . WUOLESALE ANU UETAfL DEALERS IX GROCERLES, PROVISIONS, &ci No. 8 Market street, Wilmington,' N. C. THEY" keel 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 I solicit the patronage of their friends and the pub lic generally. " i oct 19 10-3m FOR CASH EXCLUSIVELY! CEORGE MYERS, j Nos. 11 A- 13 Front st., Wilmington N. C. IMIORTER ANU WHOLESALE ANU RETAIL . - . DEALER IN ; GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, TEAS!, COF FEE AND SUGARS..DOMESTIC. AND FOR EIGN WINES, LIQUORS AND SEGARS, . WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, Ac. ; oct 1-tf GEO. Z. FRENCH & CO., (SLCCES&ORS TO CUTTER FRENCH, No. 10 South Front st., Wilmington, N. C, EALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, imrs. Liquors, Cigars, Wootl and Willow Ware. Tinware. Crockerv and Glass "Ware j , Cotton and Naval Store bought or received on consignment. j W. V. B. SMITH. JNO.' II. STRAUSS. SMITH & STRAUSS, j ' , Corner 2d and Market Streets, under City Hotel, I t ' t r. i.. WHOLESALE ANU RETAIL' UEAUEKS. IX GROCERIES, PROVTSIONS, ,'&c.,j Jcc,,, A GOOD supply, always on liaud,,and eon- stantly receiving. octtt i-6m RUJTGE A nOCDLANDER, No. 2 South Fhont street, . --t - - Wilmington, N. C. ! ! : DEALERS IX ' I GROCERIES, PORTER, ALE, LAGER BEER, ' : WINES, LIQUORS, dr., -dtr.", tr, L I . u ; .asd manupactukeks of. fh '- J :!::-' Ciinger Pop, Sarsaparilla & Lemon Soda. ORDERS from the country, accompanied with . the cash, promptly attended to. - .:.; . ,: Families supplie4 at. short notice. :, , -v I oct9 ,1-Sm HARDWARE, Ac. GEO. A. PECK. , : THOS. P. IL PECK. CiEO. A. PECK Ac CO., WHOLESALE AND RATAIl DEALERS LN II A It D V A H E , I Tools of all descriptions, Table and Pocket Cut lery, Hollow Ware, Lanterns, White Lead ; and sole Agents for Price's Mctalie Paint. No. 15 Front street, (old stand of Messrs. Hart Je Bailey,) Wilmington; N. C I nov 13 5Mf . t DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, &c. DAVID AARON, Wholesale and retail dealer in STAPLE AND F A N C Y nitY Goons, READY MA 1) K C L 0 TH IX O , Oil Cloths, Carpeting, kc, &c. . No. 5 MARKET STREET, ; ' .... Wilmington, N. C." nov 11 y.-; . - j 30-tf ' J AMES McCOR MI C K , MERCHANT TAILOR, . i . - . K ....... ; Market Street, Wilmington, N.C, WHOLESALE ANU RETAIL DEALER IN ' CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS; Gents' and Boys' Ready made Clothing; FURNISHING GOODS; TAILORS', TRIMMINGS, dr., dr. o t ).- l-l y S. BEAR Ac BRO., No. IS South Maiiket street, Wilmington, N C, W iiul.ii.oal.i ana retail dealers m every description of Dry Goods, Ready-made .UiotinngJ iiats, uaps, Hoots and Shoes. Liberal inducements offered to both city and country trade. . t - oct 1 . ; 1-tf AUCTIONEERS, AGENTS, &c. WILKES MORRIS. MICHAEL CRONLY. " , j CRONLY & MORRIS, AUCTIONEERS AND GENERAL AGENTS, Wilmington, N. C. S 2 TOCKS, REAL ESTATE and; all description of merchandise bought and sold on commis sion, i ! Our personal attention given to any business entrusted to our charge. r rom our long experience in the business, we led warranted in rclcrnng to the -public generally oct I) l-3m DUDLEY & BRO., SU RANGE AGENTS, IN No. 51 South Water Street, Wilmington, N. C. ovt U l-3in HOTELS, SALOONS, Ac. CITY HOTEL. r I'M IE undersigned take pleasure iu announcing JL to their freinds and the public generally that thev have, alter trreat exertions and expense, re I i - furnished and opened the CITY HOTEL, for the reception and accommodation of the travelling public: j FREDERICK te SI1EMWELL, - rropnetors. N. FREDERICK. P. SHEM WELL. oct 9 ' . l-3m BAILEY'S STAR HOTEL, FRONT STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. JAMES II. BA I LEY, Proprietor . 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 tirst .class restaurant, is' attached to the house, where the public will be furnished with icecream or oysters in their seasons, wines, choice liquors, etc. . . fc oct 10 " ' '-Mf PROFESSIONAL. DR. A. R. MEDWAY HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE TO T11JS room over French's Saddlery! Store, former ly occupied by Cronly &. Monis No. 10 Front street, second door from Market street. A select supply oi medicines on nana. uov!7 - 35-lm THOS. B. CARR, M. D., DENTIST. ' . Office and Residence No. 35 Market Street, next to Willis' Drug Store. A LARGE STOCK. Or AKTiFlClAL. TrJcj 1 11 for sale to the Profession at a small advance on Philadelphia prices. oct 9 l-3m ALFRED M. WADDELL, TTORNEY AT jL A W, Office on Market between 2nd Ac 3d Streets, Wilmington, N. C. oct 9 l-6m JULIUS Wr. WTRIGIIT, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office on Princess Street opposite Court House, Wilmington, N. C. oct a l-3m JOIINA. BAKER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Wilmington, N. C.. oct 1-tf - DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. DRUGGIST AND C HE MIS T, :t- " DEALER IX . . t . Drugs, Select Medicines, English ana j uerman cnemicais, ,; in , , ,; FANCY ARTICLES, : PERFUMERY, ' SEEDS, ? PA TENT MEDICINES OF ALL KINDS, h , 37 Mjlkkbt street, Iron Frost Store, (- : " J ' ! iviimiigton. : - ;v i ; N. JLPncription carefully eomjmnded... -;j PERSONS wishing medicine at night will call on 31 r. .Sh after, '.one door; west of Journal office,. . - -.. - oct 9 " - .. ' . l-0m BARBERS. EDWARD REII, ved Lia time under j j W TltO served Lia time under ' Allen Erara, respectfully v invites the citizens of ;W1I- mington to gite him a call," where ; they can he waited on by the best BARBERS the country tan afford. Saloon in the rear of the City UoteL" oct 13 5-tf 20, 18G5. NO. 37. MISCELLANEOUS. ENGINEERS. W. H. JAMES. J. KENT BROWN. JAMES & DROWN, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYORS. A RE prcixired to make Land Surveys and fun- jlY. nish elegant Plans of the same at short notice, ; - Other Engineer yrork solicited. ? , Office one Door West of Journal Build ing, Princess Street, oct 10 tJl OUR JOIf OFFICE. i nt. uwi'Aitji juu urntJi is one J- of the MOST COMPLETE in Nort h Carolina. The entire establishment is fitted out with New Material and Presew, embracing over ONE HUNDRED FOUNTS OF TYPE; A LAROE CYLINDER POWER PRESS ; a CORDON JOD- BER ; and a large WASHINGTON 11 AND PRESS. With these facilities, aided by skilful workmen, we are prepared to execute, on reasonable terms, and in a satisfactory manner, all kinds of PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING, SUCH AS BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, HAND BILLS, POSTERS, business cards, wedding cards, Visiting cards, CIRCULARS, Bill Heads, Druggists' Labels, ' Railroad Blanks, Legal Blanks, ' ' &c &c, Ac, &c Ve have on hand a choice assortment of PA PERS and CARDS, of all iualities and eolord. and respectfully ask of the public a share of their patronage. , BARRY & BERNARD, oct I) 1-tf TO THE LOVERS OF THE FINE ARTS. C M. VANORSDELL jWOULD MOST RE spcctfull y announce to the citizens of Wil mington and surrounding country that he has just reiurueu iroiii ine Hiasiern cities inorougnij : x 2. . i r xi i . !i! . '. xi i i lostea in every braneu ot l'liolograpny. ALBUItIS! ALBUMS! ALBUMS I FRAMES! FRAMES ! of all sizes and styles. CASES AND TRAYS, OF EVERY STYLE AND QUALITY KNOWN. Photographs from small pictures enlarged and colored in all styles. CARTE DE VISITES, PLAIN AND COLORED, "AMBROTYPES, FEROTYPES, MELLA NEOTYPES, And all other styles of pictures known to the art. efTo Artists and Pliotographers I would sny that I have opened the largest stock , house throughout the entire South, and will sell goods at Northern prices. ! C. M. VANORSDELL, Photographist and Stock Dealer, No, 401 Market street, Wilmington, N. C. oct'J j 1-tf . C. POLVOGT. .N. 11. 'VINCENT. C. POLiVOCiT & CO., "-.' i Corner Front and Princess streets, ' WILMING TON, N. C. UPHOLSTERERS, PAPER IIANCERS , . ;, . ........ . ANU DEALERS IN F LTHNIT CRE, OIL CLOTHS, !tc, Scc. SPRING, MOSS, CURLED HAIR, SHUCK & COTTON - MATTRESSES'.' ELEGANT WINDOW SHADES. Every C4rade of WALL PAPER; the best Selection in the State. ( DAMASK, ENAMELED CLOTH, am! TARLE 1 1 COVERS. PICTURE FRAMES, WINDOW GLASS, MIRRORS, , CHAIRS, . BEDSTEADS, . TABLES, ? STOOLS, f i . . . lecture and Ihrlraits Framed in the Hand tasteful . manner. j- . WINDOW GLASS cut any size defcircd. IMPER HANCilNCJ and DECORATION Done with Neatness and Dispatch. oct'J - I 1-tf Saddlery, Ilanic, AND J nine C Top ham Co., NO. 8 SOUTH FRONT STREET, MANUFACTURERS WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALEHS LN FOREIGN Ac DOxtlESTIC NADDLEItY , HARDWARE, dh., &e., cf. A LARGE assortment of the 'following gootl on hand and constantly being received. DOUBLE HARNESS, SIDE SADDLES, MEN'S ... "j . BOY'S ' "! GIG - '1" I -HORSE COLLAIWr MULE CARRIAGE. 'RIDING, . ., AND CART Willi's, FEATTIER DUSTERS, 8 WEEPING PAINT, WHITE WASH AND HORSfE BRUSHES, COTTON CARDS, ' -PLANTATION HOES, SINGLE . .. CART fe DRAY do. WAGON t do. 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Heretofore, Avhenevcr the law has ouuicil the tlrcml rr sponsiLility of tldileniUly taking the life of a human 1 icing, it has turn conjuilcntl an iK i;uion of great olcmnity. The hlack t ap hi placed iivon the judge when ..he pro noitnccs the sentence, ami it i dniwn otit the face of tlic condciuncil mnn when he i exccutcvl. Tlic wretch um the gallowa- i indeed the oltjcct of a certain syniatliy, while the professional jack-ketch is in dan ger from the mob. It U not in civilized hit man nature to delight in the couUrtiins of a dying man, and to disturb his last mo. nicnts by reproaches and exultations. All this is trud even when the victim of the lnw is an atrocious and undoubted criminal. How was it whcn Virz wii8 executcil The-report whicli we copied 'from the, Wash ington Rcpuhliout, a paper whose name is not u party misnomer, saya that ns the thxuned man stood ,conversin with the rev erend minister who 'attended him, seeking to prepare 'him for his imiH-nding change. 1 "the soldiers mocketl him,, with cries 'of youTl never starve any more Union prison ers. Keincnilxr Andersonvillc. Aiulerson- ville! Andersonvillc! Andersonvillc!'" Against these vociferations, Wire is con ceded to have borne up with a Mtpcrhu imin" fortitude. He dciMirted himself with a calm courage to which all bcar- testimony. To his spiritual advisers he said : " I am innocent. , I have to die ; but I can die like a num. I have Iiojkj in the future. I have nothing more to say." W hen the una! scene came, when the drop fell, " and the wretched man's body writhed " in the death struggle we are again Quoting from llu RejndiUran, "a wild chorus of cheers"' broke from the sjx.ctator soldiers. " as if thev. had won a battle. It wasl a most remarkable scene, never has its like Inrn witnessed in this country at any execution. Heaven rant that there never niav le wit nessed such another vjiere a crowd of living men exult over a poor wretch whodiNtrmcd. unresisting, houml, isstrajrgbn with deith ! m I ake tlic worst view oi Wirzs case, the scene at his execution is cjioUli to shock a a v ac. Hut was there that clear conviction of his uilt, that may palliate those inhuman exhi bitions as but the excesses of an honest in- di Ration ? We have no partisjinsliiii fr bad men. We have no defence to make' of them, no excuse to )ffer for them. If all the things alleged against Wirz were true, then he was indeed a brute, who inflicted gratuit ous hardships on those whom fortune placed in his power Hut no one who reflects pro perl v on Uf!cliaracter, and scans the .word of the testimony delivered against him, will fail to have at least very strong doubts of its sufficiency. A prominent Northern iourmi! B M. - docs not hesitate to say : Wirz, upon the scaffold, with but a few . seconds between him and eternity, conscious- -that before the suu could reach its zenith he would be in the. presence-of hu Creator, said :" I am innocent." What the iwmular sentiment may lc upon the question of his' guilt, we know not, but we lclievc that the words of that dying man were true. ; In. view of the evidence uiou which ho was convicted, in view of his conduct and lan guage throughout tlic trial, after sentence was passed ami the rope about his neck ; in . view of his solemn declaration when' he must have known there was no nossibilitvof escape from the doom to which lie was con demned, we arc convinced that he wasguilt- less of the charges alleged against him. Dut whatever his crime, and however just . the sentence' mav have leen, the ferocity dis played around -the scaffold where he died, makes a sickening record against the na tional name.! It brings to mind the horrid revelries of the French devolution, when the populace, ever drunk with blood, ever clam ored for more. Ami, in fact, wliat b we sec now? The Philadelphia Ptcm, in the very issue which descnlx tlic exultation over the dying Wirz, turns in' the exhilara tion ot intoxication in search of afresh vic tim, and through a prominent editorial cries out to the rejoicing mob, "And now for Jef ferson Davis ! Blood, blood,1 is tlic cry. with an appetite that grows with indulgence. V c can do nothing here, but look on and , wonder and protest. Tlic arrest of this pa-. sion for men's '.lives, this greedy thirst for blood, must come from tlic people of the North themselves, if it come at all. Rich moml ikntincL Funeral of Lord Palnjcriton. .V corresjiondent writes from London to a Boston papier : , fxrl I'almcrsfon was buried to-lay in Westminster Abler, what the English term " The National Valhalla." He ha been lying nt the Cambridge House since Jlonday, while the preparations for the mighty funeral were in progress. Jt rom cariy morning Loin Ion has lx;cn feerish and excited. Down the great arteries leading from the business part of the city came arushing tide of human: ity which H wa,s imixissible to atem. Tlie steamers on the river were masses of bbek ness, so thickly did the crowd stand upon their decks, and hours Ixrforc the time of the funeral, a dense mass fillwl every , open qiace Ijetweeu Piccadilly and the House of Par liament. The procession nuuiWcd over one hundred carriages, and though its route was nearly two miles in length, but ' five houses lore any show of public grief by : being d ra j led or closed; Vet a tribute-was paif to the dead I wish Americans might copy. Not only did every head uncover; , and bow before the passing hearse in aristocratic 6t. James and Pall 3la.l, but the iob la great Trafalgar Square lifted its hat,' and this last hotiiage to the dead seemed universal. .By. Lord palmerston'a grave in Wcatmin stcr Abbey his tenants and farm laborers stood during the service, which was beautifully rendered by Dean Btanly. Tickets to the Abbey had been issued, and tlic wholfl assem bly were in mourning, but to an American it seemed ridiculous and sadly incongruous to see the provincial mayors and city flunkies in their usual red cloaks and gold band. on such ianr occasion. ' . '" ' ' ' . Lord I'ailmcTtcm's gniw i by the aide at . Pitt and Fox. 10-lm
The Daily Dispatch (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 20, 1865, edition 1
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