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jCT? j if Till: DAILY DISPATCH . put'".M!i duilv (Sundays excepted,) at Wil-,ii,-t.n. N. C, by. BARRY i BERNARD. TERMS OF slBM-KUTlOX : . t-;r r .-Ni v month Thr e months ' One month - 5 00 ' 3 00 1 00 fAH Mit-M'riptions payable strictly in ad vance. , 17 -Office No. 41 Market ttrcct, opjKitc4(;ity Hot!. ' LINKS OF" TRAVEL. WILMINGTON .V MAXCIIKSTKU R i ll. ' ( tyyi'.ii Gk v Si it. Wil. A Man.K. Road, Wjlminoton, N. C, Nov. 11th, lbij. n ri'HK - FOLLOWING TRAINS ARK HUN ON J tin- Wilmington and Mamhistcr Railroad, with the following connections : I. .ate Wilmington l;iily at Kiii'.'stillu .;.()0 ,. M .. T.:r P. M. ..:;.a-,p. m. a. M. Arrie ;t Wilmintcton d.iilv at . Kin-sville " " At Fhri we thTe train loiiiH-ct r.i( li way with train on the Northeastern liailroad daily lor t.'iiarle-lo:i. At Kiiiir-il!e they eormee; ;;eli way with train n the .outli Carolina Railroad daily lor Columbia and AuiruMa. In oiiiL' to Colum bia. j.a.s-eiir ttaire Irom IIoikin'i Turnout, on South Carolina Kailroud, to Columbia, a di-tan-e of twelve miles. In LJoiiiK to Augusta, they -tae from Orangeburg in South Carolina, to Jo!intonH Turnout, on South Carolina Railroad, a distance of fifty-two uiil-. At Florence these trains conuect with Cheraw and Darlington Ra.il road, which road run up to Ciieraw Tuesdays, Tlmrwtfiv- oi.i HfttlinklV ulid doWIl fllJIll Cllt HIW to Florence every Monday, Wednesday aiid Fri day. There dally htage communication ifrom Sumter, S. C, to Camden. S. C. connecting with thee train.. The M earner connecting with thes-e trains arrive and depart from the Wilmington and Wehh.ii liailroad wharf. The freiirht office f t!tv Company is for the present on Water treet. at I he w hart" formerly u.-ed by steamer North Carolina, running to Fayetteville. ' The office of the President, General Superintendent and Tre;i.-un r, for the present is on the southeast corner of Water and Chcsnut streets, up stairs. HENRY M. DRANK, Supt. lloV l- ol-tl U 1 1, .11 1 M - TO ." , C 1 1 A It LI TT U AN D Itl I II i:Kl )!(! KAIL KOAI). tn ; o k Wii-, Oi lc. iV: Kith. II. R. Co., i I.UItlNBlKO, October iMh, 1N. ( On and "alter Mond.iv. 1' Train will run over li- Sci-cu:- ., a Passenger vs : l"p Train. Tu-'stlay, Thursday Saturday. ViluiiiiirUii..s. A Down Train. Mondav, Friday and and Wednesday. M. Sand Hill 7.01 A. M. laurinburg....10 " Shoe Ilc l . . . ..s.:J ' Red Banks....:,:; ' Mos Neck... 0.'2T " 4 Lumberton..l0.0'J' 44 Kierside.....'..0 " North Wet.. '.'.40 " Marlvilh-....1.JI i:o.siiidalc....ll.OS " lifown Marsh 1 !.: " bladenb.ro.PJ.10 P. M l.umbertori. . . I. OS Moss Neck... 1.40 li.d Hanks... 'J.10 " Shoe IIeel..VJ.:a " Liurinbur...:'.0l Avritr tit Bl.ulenboro'.l0.r 44 jltrowiiMarslill.'JT 44 fllosindale 11.57 " Marl ville 12.41 I. M. t North West.. 1.21 44 Uiverside 2L00 44 .1 rrifc tit 1 Wilmington.. :i.00 44 San.l Hill 4.00 " No iAmhIs will te taken by the above train, ix- ept at the option of the" company, and then double the usual rate will be charircd. A Freight Train will be run. making two tris aeh week, h aving Sand Hill Monday and Thurs day, Wilmington Wednesday and Saturday. Up fre'iht by this Train must be delivered at the warehouse by 111 o'clock A. M., on Friday, and bv sunset on" Monday evening. "Meals furnished on lM.ard the ISoat connectinir with the Trains. Urrakfast on day of departure from Wilmington, and Dinner on day of arrival ..t Wilmin-ton. WM. II. AI.LEN, Master ot I ransportation 10 tf V I Ij3I I n to n AND WI'.LDOX It. It. " Wn.MtNOTte : Wki.ihin H. K. Company, Wii.mimston, Auir. ."'., 1n;. h - . ., . ... f T . I Ulf I 43a5i- I ati i--tC"ij-J5 J . jr n ? " x;v. -.: utA Iaeiiser Train Schedule. IKtOl THIS DATK TKAINS ON THIS IIOAD 1 will run as follows: l.eae Wilmintoii at 1.0(1 1". M. Arrive at W.ldonat s.00 A. M. I.eae Weldon at -,.t I. M. Arrive at Wilmington at 5.40 A. M. Coiineetiii-at Weldon oth ways with train. to .lid from IVtershurc, bv (Jaston Ferry, and on lireet to Norfolk and Washinirton ; mnneets at loddshoro with trains to Kalciirh and Newbem. AN., connects at Wilmington with the Wilminc ton A: Manchester Iiiiilroad south Charleston, l olumbia, Atlanta. Savannah, Montgomery, iVe. S. I.. FKKMONT, llnjrinci r and Supt. oetV 1 ,f How to Uvt to ravel Icvillc ! : IMIE undersigned has established a regular line L of Stage between i I'AVETTEVILLE A NO WARSAW, "On the Weldon Railroad, connecting with train at t he-latter place North and South. LEAYIMJ FAYETTEVILLE the Momlavs. Wednesdays, and Fridas at G A. M., i at Warsaw at ti P. M., of I he amo !ay. arriviiu LEAVING WARSAW At 0 A. M.. Tuesday's. Thursdays and Saturdays, arrUiug at Fayetteville, at 6 P. M., of the tame ; iLiv. - Person travelling North or South nill find it creatlv to their advantage to take this line as it is j the unVt expeditious, pleasaut and desirable route established. ! EXPRESS PACKAGES not exceeding FIFTY j POUNDS, will al?o be carried cither way and de- ' livcrcd promptly at small rates. j " II. W. RAKER, Proprietor. I FOR NEW YORK. CO M M E RC I A L L I N E 'I MIEA. 1 ST EAMSI IIlS FAIR BANKS, Cait. Hunter, and y. W. P. CLYDE, Cait. Robbins, s-sJJLiii will form a. weekly line between 11 '. '' Wilmington. North Carolina and New York, sail ing every T 1 1 U RS DA V. For freight or iasj4age, having superior accom modations for pastni;vi, apply to BRADLEY A:WOEHLER, Ai-nts, North Water btrect, iK-tween Chcsnut and Multterry, Wilmington. C. 11. 1TE1WON, 77 South street, New' York, oet t T om AGENCY or VDOl,rMIO IVOIjIW. TO THE CITIZENS OF WILMINGTON, N. C. I ?0R the convenience of my customers in your city, and aKoof your state, 1 have tstabliahcd a DEPOT in Wilmington, and appointed MR. HORACE M. BARRY MT SOLE AGENT, Who will keep on hand a large stock of all my 'bottled Wines and Lbiuors, and which will be old to the trade at New York prices, adding freight and insurance. I take pleasure in recommending my Agent to mv friend and customers, with the full assurance that they will receive from him the same favor as if thev purchased direct from me, UDOLPHO WOLFE, Beaver street, New York,, ott3 l-3m f HE DAffiY DISPATCI, , . , - . . . . . VOL. I. WILMINGTON, N. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER DIRECTORY. C03IMJIISSION HOUSES. A. II. VAN DOKKELEN, COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANT. 411 XOKTII WATEB bTUEET, HALL'S AND NUTTS WHARVES, Vilmin?rton, N. C. f -lONSICNMENTS OF. COTTON, NAVAL V ) STORES and other Southern prnduee , for sale r shipment will receive prompt personal at tention. ; f ri li:itiIiil- it . i .c..- i...i,. 1 HUCr arl ICII e I'M n uivivii i- j I.int desired. Orders for tlic purchase of Mer chandise and consignments of same, for Pale so licited nov 1 . -l l) A. SOUTIIERLAND, (; M M ISSION M E U 0 II A N T , Wilmington, N. C Particular attention paid to the' sale of Cotton, Naval Store- and Country l'roduce generally ll uritriM for merchandise tilled at the 1 oweet market ratet, &c. nov li I J3-lm ATKINSON & SIIEPPERSON, t'OM MISSION AND FORWARDING MER CHANTS AND INSURANCE AGENTS, Prince street, next door to Water, Wil- mington,N.C. r piIEY represcnt .the following popular and re 1 liable JL'ouipanies : i The Security Fire and Marinci Insurance Com pany, New York. Tlie Equitable Life Assurance Company of the United State, New York. The Peabody Fire Insurance Company, Balti more, t ,, . The Maryland Life Insurance Company, Balti more. I Risks taken at the Iowcbt rntcu. octll sW.ni JAMES A. WILLARD, C tl.M .MISSION M E li C II A N T ? Wilmington, N. C. net ' l tf E. A7 KEITH , COMMISSION MEltClIANT, No. 5 South Water stueet, - Wilmington, N. C. oet 0 . Ltt - .SIIACKElrohil, HAAS & CO., No. Ul fc 32 North Water street, Wilmington, N. C, Ami 1.7.) Front street, New Yokk, BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION, Naval Ston-, Cotton, Lumber and all Southern Fabrics. Also all classes of both Foreign and Domestic (ioods. Also keep on hand at Wilming ton, a large stock of FAMILY GHOVEHIES, at wholesale. And agents in the United States for John Whittemorc's Cotton Cards. octu i-iy a lfrIlTdTmrtin, commissions forwarding merchant, No. 5 South Water utreet, Wilmington, N. C. oet . l-Oiii MURRAV & MirRCHISON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLE SALE DEALERS, Wilmington, N. C. . 1) ARTICULAR attention paid to the sale f Cotton, Naval Stores and Country Produce generally. All orders for (irocerkfc, Produeer &."., filled at the lowest niarKci raict-. k K. MURRAY, . .k.m:mukwii9uj, I). R. MliRCHISON, J. T. MURRAY, Wilmington. . oet ! New York. l-tf 31. MclXXIS, CO M M 1 S S I O N M E HC II ANT, No. Ill North Water street, Wilmington, N. C. I ( 'twsliiHincuts and vrucrx soiu tuti. oet 0 1 Gm I. G. WORTH. N. G. 1AMEL. : WORTH Ar DANIEL, COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS lirvmf n'uinrs, (71 C. tt 15. G. Worth" old tind) tittnth Water stnrt, f Wilmington, N. C. V7ILL give strict pcrsoual attention to sale or shipment of Cotton, Naval Stores and eneral prmlucci Also, to receiving and for-wardin"- (ioods. Dealers in Bagging, Rope, Twine, Lime, Planter, Cement, Hair, Salt, Coal, A:c.:, V:e. Agents for Steamer A. P. Hurt. oet 0 . s-3"- GEO. HARRIS. W. AV. HARRIS, A. 4. HOWELL. HARRISS Ae HOWELL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And Agents for A. C. Line of New York Steamers, WILMI&TOX. X. C tu t 9 "V' I 11 A VI DC. BKAPLET. CHRISTIAN WOEHLER. I w i 1 m l.s:- r. ivnptTT.pn. ""J , rOMMI-SlOX MERCHANTS (iROCERS AND COMMISSION MLKlHAa i, North Water street, between uiiEaux a-. , MULBERRT, Wilmington, N. C. Liberal mirances made on consifHinrnt. cents for Steamships Fairbanks" and W, P. Clyde." HORACE M. BARRY, Water street, Wilmington, N. C, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT WhoIesalcDcaler in Groceries and Pro , visions. I II BERAL rash advances made on consignments J to ARTHUR LEARV, New York. j Agent for the Steamships Starlight and Commander. oct u 1Ay A. E. HALL, FORWARDING A: COMMISSION MERCHANT, No, '23 North Water Street, . ; Wilmington, N. C. tapi'SOVAL attention iriven to consijrnments , L of all kinds of produce, cither for sale orJ snipmcni. oct 9 l-6m NORTH CAROLINA COMMISSION HOUSE. ANDREWS Ac BARDIN, Wilmington, N.C. rpiIE undersigned have established a commU-f.-ardimr house in Wilmington, land offer their services for the sale of Cotton, Naval Stores, Sheetings, Cotton larns, looacco. Bacon, Flour, etc., etc,, and to purchase for mer chants or others any goods 6old in this market. Consignments and orders respectfully solicited. W. S. . Andrews, Benj. IL Bardix, of Goldstjoro. Lowell Cotton Mills, N. C. Office No. 5 South Water street, up stairs. octll l-6m JOS. B. RUSSELL. CTIAS. S. ELLIS. RUSSELL & ELLIS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Wilmington, N. C. t oct 9 m ; l-3m COMMISSION HOUSES. PETER 31 ALLETTt (iENERAL COMMISSION AND? SIIIPl'ING M E H C II A N T 1 NO. 23 NOKTII WATti: ST., W ILMIflTOX, N. C. "10NSIGNMENTS OF , COTTON, NAVAL ; Stores, Lumber and other produce, for sale or shipment, respectfully solicited. c4 j Orders accompanied with t-ash,; promptly ex ecuted. . K i nov 17 i jm WALLACE Sc SOUTIIERLAND, L - neriMi rwArrTTnV AfF!T?Y'TT AXTS." urjilJjlliiii ;.u,uiu i.' " 7 Office No. 21 North Water, Street; (Wharves and Warehouses foot Waluut Street4) , Wilmington, N. C j WILL jrive prompt personal attention to all consignments of Naval Stores, Cotton, Spirits Turpentine, Rosin, Tar, Provisions, &c, Vc., either for sale or shipment. Also, to For warding Merchandise, &c. ; nov 10 .' 1 ! J. T. t'ETTEWAV. ROGER MOORE. PETTEWAY V MOORE, C O M M I SSI O N M E U-C IT. A N T S Wilmington, N. C 11 ROM IT personal attention riven to thesale 3 or shipment of COTTON, NAVAL STORES, LUMBER, and other produce. , Orders solicited for Merchandise.! ; Ofliee in the Flanner Buildings; i N,orth Water street, near the W. dc W. R. R. Depot. nov U JS-lm WALTER H. MCRAE. McRAE B. H. GURGANUS. CiURGANUS, (Successors to W. R. Utley,) COMMISSION M E It C II A N T S , Wilmington, N. C. I nov! " J ) , WALTER II. McRAE, ; i- (SUCCESSOR TO WM. R. UTLET,) C () M MISSION M E It CMI A N T, Wilmington, N. C. oet 4J7 17-tf W. A. WILLIAMS, JNO. F. WILLIAMS.. ' - W. A. WILLIAMS & SON, COMMISSION' AND FOli iVARDING MERCHANTS, ! I TTTILL GIVE PERSONAL AND PROMPT VV attention to the sale and shipment ot Cot ton, Naval Stores and other produce, f Liberal advances made on consignments. -Office No. 7 South Water Street.,: .oct 27 - 17-ly. ALEXANDER SPRUNT, COMMISSION MERCHANT, tiuuti Water Stnrt, Office formerly Ocdypitd by the Salt CuiitinixstttHer, j Wilmington, N. C, 4 SELLS OR SHIPS COTTON, NAVAL STORES and Country Produce. Buys Godds ordered from the Count ry. , Will carefully attend to all business, entrusted to him. j out 14 C-m- A. A. MOFFITT. A. S. MCNEILL. W. MOFFITT. MOFFITT, McNEILL & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 4 South Water street, Wilmington, N. C. ITT ILL yive prompt personal attention to the VV sale or shipment of Cotton, Nilval Stoics, General Produce, ivc, Occ. forwardiiiir sroods. Also to receiving ami Orders solicited and promptly tilled oct .l ' 1-tJl COX. KENDALL & CO W 1IOLESALE G R O Cfl It S I 1 AXD GEXEJIA L COM MISSION MERCHANTS,. No. 23 North 'Water street, i Wilmington, N. C. - 1)ROMPT ATTENTION PAID TO COTTON, Naval Stores, Scc. - s oet iy xv-oiii- GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &c. ST ACE Y. VAN AMRINGE, MARKET STREET, UNDER CITY HOTEL, Wholesale and Retail GROCER. Particular attention paid to orders for stores for family uie. nov i: : 31-tf J. B. OR11ELL. T. C. LEWIS ORRELL & LEWIS, WHOLESALE' AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &e. No. 8 Market street, Wilmington, N. C. THEY kee"p 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 lie generally. " oct 19 l0-3m FOR CASH EXCLUSIVELY! GEORGE MYERS, Nos. 11 & 13 Front st., Wilmington, N.C. IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 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 l"tf GEO. Z. FRENCH & CO., T. (SUCCESSORS TO CUTTER & FRENCH,) No. 10 South Front St., Wilmington, N.C, TAF.AI.F.RS IN GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, 1 J Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Wood and .Willow Ware, Tinware, Crockery and Glass arc. Cotton and Naval Stores bought or received on consignment. , oct 9 12m W. V. B. SMITH. JNO. H. STRAUSS. SMITH Ac STRAUSS, Corner 2d and Market Streets, under City Hotel, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GROCERIES. PRO VISIONS. &c. &c. A GOOD supply always on hand, and con stantly receiving. oet 9 1-tim RUNGE & KORDLANDERi No. 2 South Front street, . Wilmington, N. C, , DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PORTER, ALE, IVGER BEER, WIXESt LIQUORS dr., ctcctr. AND MANUFACTURERS OF Ginger Pop, Sarsaparilla & Lemon Soda ORDERS from the country, accompanied with J the cash, promptly attended to. Families supplied at short notice, oct 9 " l-3m HARDWARE, Ac. GEO. A. PECK. THOS. I H. PECK. GEO. A. PECK & CO., WHOLESALE' -AND RATAIL DEALERS IN II A II I) W A K E , bols bf all descrintions. Tabic' and Pocket Cut lery, Hollow Ware, Lanterns, White Lead ; and eole Agents for Price's Mctalie Paint. No. 15 Front Btreet. (old stand of Meesre. Hart fc Bailey,) Wilmington,. N. C. nov m 3l-u DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Ac. DAVD AARON, : ' . Wholesale and retail dealer in STAPLE AND FANCY niiY Goons, li E AD Y MA DE CLO THIN G , Oil Cloths, Carpeting, Ac., Ac. No. 25 MARKET STREET, V i Wilmington, N. C. nov 11 - ' 30-tf J AM E S M c C 0 RMI CK MERCHANT TAILOR, Market Street, Wilmington, N. C, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTING 8; Gents' and Boys' Ready made Clothing; FURNISHING GOODS; TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, etc., dc. oct 9 : , ' . ; ;, . -j '. 1-ly S. BEAR A BRO., No. 18 South Market street, 0 Wilmington, N. C, WHOLESALE and retail dealers in every description of Dry Goods, Read--made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. Liberal inducements oflered to both city ana country trade. oct y i--m AUCTIONEERS, AGENTS, Ac. WILKES MORRIS. MICHAEL CRO?t-LT. CRONLY A MORRIS, AUCTIONEERS AND GENERAL AGENTS, AVilmington, 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 long experience 111 the uasiness, we led warranted in rcferringto the public l-enerally. oet 9 . 1-3111 DUDLEY A BRO., I N S U R A N C E AG ENTS, No. 5i South Water Street, j Wilmington, N. C. ovt 0 1 3m HOTELS, SALOONS, Ac. CITY HOTEL. T'JIE undersigned take pleasure in announcing to their freinds and the public generally that thei have, after great exertions and. expense, re furnished and opened the CITY HOTEL, for the reception ana accommodation 01 ine travelling public. FREDERICK & SHEMWELL, , Proprietors. N. FREDERICK, i r. SUEMWBLU oct 9 BAILEY'S STAR HOTEL, FRONT STRjEET, WILMINGTON, : N. C, JAMES H. BAILEY, Proprietor. HOUSE OPEN FOR THK RECEPTION Or guests at all hours of the.day and night. No pains will be, spared to make tne guests 01 the house comfortable in every respect. The table is supplied with every luxury the market affords, i A lirst cLiss restaurant is attached to the house, where the public will be furnished with icecream or oysters in their seasons, wines, choice liquors, etc. . oct 10 i PROFESSIONAL. 1)R. A. R. MED WAY HAS BEMOVED lilo 1U lllr room over: French's Saddlery Store, former ly occupied bv Cronly & Morris, No: 10 Front 6treet, second door from Market street. A .select supply oi mcuicmes on nauu. nov 17 j 3.5-lm THOS. B. CARR, M. D., ! DENTIST. 1 : Office and Residence No. 35 Market Street, next to AVillis' Drug Store. A LARGE STOCK OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH for sale to the Profession at a small advance on Philadelphia; prices. oct t) I I 10111 ALFRED M. WADDELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office on Market between 2nd A 3d Streets, Wilmington, N. C. oct 9 l-6in ULIUS W. WRIGHT, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office on Princess Street opposite Court House, Wilmington, ri. c oct 9 1-Sm i JOHN A. BAKER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Wilmington, N. C. oct 9 l-tf DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. (5lija (WlUlts, DRUGG I S T A N D C II E M I 8T, DEALER IN Drugs, Select Medicines, English and German Chemicals, FANCY ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, SEEDS, TATENT MEDICINES OF ALL KINDS, 37 Market street, Ibox Froxt Stobb, Wilmington, N. C. X. B. Prccrijit km carefully compounded. TERSONS wishing medicine at nhrht will call li on Mr. Shaffer, one door west of Journal office oct 9 l-6m BARBERS. EDWARD REID, WHO .served his time under Allen Evans, respectfully invites the citizens of Wil mington to give him a call, where they can be waited on by the best BARBERS the country can anord. Saloon in the rear ot the City lloteL oct 13 5-U 23, 1865. NO. 40. MISCELUNEOUS. ENGINEERS. W. n. JAMES. J. KENT ROWN. JAMES A BROWN, CraL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. ARE prepared to make Land Surveya'and fur nish elegant Plans of the same 'at short notice. Other Engineer work solicited. Office one Door West of Journal Build ing, Princess Street. oct 10 2-tJl OUR JOB OFFICE. rpiIE DISPATCH JOB OFFICE 1 one J- 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 woTk men, we are prepared to execute, on reasonable term!, 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, Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac. 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 fc BERNARD. oct'J . , l-tf TO THE. LOVERS OF THE FINE I ARTS. CV M. VANORSDELL WOULD MOST RE ) spectfullv announce .to the citizens of Wil mington and surrounding country that he has just returned from the Eastern cities thoroughly posted in every branch ot rhotograpliy. ALBUMS ! ALBUMS ! ALBUMS ! FRAMES! FRAMES! of all sizes and styles. CASES AND TRAY'S, OF EVERY STYLE AND QUALITY KNOWN. Photographs from small pictures enlarged and colored iii all st3'les. CARTE DE VISITES, PLAIN AND COLORED, AM BROT Y PES, F E ROT YPES, MELLA NEOTYPES, And all other styles of pictures known to the art. gr To Artists and Photographers I would say 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. 40t Market street, Wilmington, N. C. oct 9 ' l-tf C. l'OLVOGT. . . N. B. VI SCENT. C. POLVOfiT fc CO., Corner Front and Princess streets, ;: wiLMLNGTOx, x. a UPHOLSTERERS, PAPER HANGERS AND DEALERS is FURNITURE, OIL CLOTHS, &cM &c. SPRING; MOSS, CURLED HAIR, SHUCK COTTON MA1TRESSES. ELEGANT WINDOW SHADES. Every Grade of WALL PAPER; the best Selection in the State. DAMASK, ENAMELED CLOTH, and TABLE COVERS. PICTURE FRAMES, I i WINDOW GLASS, MIRRORS, CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, TABLES, . STOOLS, ' Pktnrex and Portraits Framed m Hie moat tasteful gun liner. WINDOW GLAScut any size desired. PAPER HANGING and DECORATION Done with Neatness and Dispatch. oct 9 1 tf Saddlery, Harness, AND .lames S. Topliam Ac Co.,' NO. 8 SOUTH FRONT STREET, MANUFACTURERS ASD ! WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN FOREIGN V DOMESTIC SADDLERY, ILUlDWAIlEe., &c, &c. ' "A LARGE assortment of the following goods jcVon hand and constantly bcinj; reccircd. DOUBLE HARNESS, SIDE SADDLES, MEN'S " BOY'S " GIG " HORSE COLLARS, MULE CARRIAGE, RIDING, AND CART WHIPS, FEATHER DUSTERS, SWEEPING PAINT, WHITE WASH AND ! HORSE BRUSHES, COTTON CARDS, PLANTATION HOES, SINGLE CART & DRAY do. WAGON do. LADIES TRUNKS. SOLE LEATHER, do. WOOD BOX PACKING VAT T9T9 i TRAVELING BAGS, LADIES' SATCHELS, POCKET BOOKS, PORT MONIES, FINE BITS, A ecneral assortment of HARDWARE and every article in the SADDLER Y BUSINESS. t -r irrrTTPTifaiI PPIPP TTf 1?rT -a. B.-P"IH"' ! . '"Via liUU .eva nrroroiY iriTI? IKTl rF1?I Sk'lV I octll ! ' 3-tf JOB PRINTING. ! We are prepared to execute all order for BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, on hort. notice and rra- eonablc terms. XiT" Orders from acccaeiblc iolnta In tbc coun try promptly filled, and forwarded by mall or e press. " ; J5;f" Orders must lc accompanied hy tha caeh. Y3T Office No. 41 Market trcct, onotit Cltj Hotel ; BARRY & BERNARD. THE DAILY DISPATCH. THURSDAY MORNING, NOV. 23, lSv VIRGINIA ITEMS. ' , We gather the following from the Pctcn burg Imler, of Monday ; 7" PickiocJLct arotroublcaorac lu Richmond. rST" R. Hill Carter, Eq., of Richmond, ha lccn pardoned by the President 14T The Petersburg Kail road bridge U twins rapidly pushed forward to completion. A young man najnod John Wills, son of . Mr. C. T. Wills, of Lynchburg, was dangcrouJj wounded on Friday, by the accidental discharge of a gun, in the hands of a companion. They are to ha?c a grand supper for the -Ilefof disabled soldiers af CharlottcsTtne, on Thursday, 23d iustant Contributions t9 it will be scut to Mr. J. L. O'Neal, Mr. Samuel Lcltch, or Mr. Shrcvc. ' t3T An affray occurred atCcntreville on Satur day last? between Mensra. Lynn Molar (constat ), Jack Barns and Makcly, In which Molar was shot by Lynu, the shot destroying one of his eye, and. it is- thought, wounded him mortally. f$r- The Lynchburg Rrjmblitan of Wednesday sayn, the through mail car from Washington to Richmond, was robbed y est crday of two iouchcs containing South Carolina matter. The pouches were carried about two hundred yards from the depot, and there rifled. No clue to the robbers has yet been obtained. tJf" The National Bank at Fredericksburg U In the building of the Farmers' Bank. It Is expected to open in ten days. Mr. William Ware and Mr. J. M. Wallace are the cashier and book keeper. The Jlerald&ays of these gentlemen they returned every dollar and every book of the .old Fanners' in perfect condition at the close of the war. The Lcc&burg Mirror of Thursday says : 41 We last week noticed the arrest, by military au- thority, of Wm. B. Downey, Esq., Common wealth's Attorney for the county of Loudoun. This wceek wc arc cuablcd to state that after en joying the hospitalities of au improvised United Slates-barracks, from Tuesday morning until Sat urday evening, he was unconditionally released by order of the commanding officer of the district. 5f-A young man named Hugh Vcrdcn, while carelessly handling a pistol, at the residence of Ids grandfather, George Dulty, Esq., in Wheeling, on Sunday evening, met with a sad accident. He was playing with a pistol which he thought was not loaded, when Its contents were discharged. . . . 1 A .1 t t . The ban entered ins icii loot, prouueing a pain ful iut not serious wound. A physician was sum moned and the ball extracted. XW On Wednesday night, about 71 o'clock, Mr. Stephen C. Milburn was knocked down at the comer ot Duke and SL Asaph streets, in Alcxan dria, as he wan on his way home, and had his mouth badly cut and some of Ids teeth knocked mit lTr n-ns 1wiii Lv nmBti uhnfdiind AAV. 1 1 1W MOU.t7.WU ."'V J wm ... 1 - - him nearly unconclous, and who was -attracted i.ir mnniiinr nfTnrniivn nrirrn nifti frnm tlx; UJ 1 1 IV lUIIUIUp V.. v. ww w " corner (where Mr. Milburn was found), and two others walking alter them, reproaching tucra for running. Mr. Milburn Is confined to his bed. An interesting and elaborate arguincut was delivered Friday before Judge Underwood, by (.eneral MiUsoh,-un the question of the Justice and legality of requiring parties whose property had been libeled, but afterwards discharged from liability, to pay costs which have accrued through' the activity and instrumentality of officers of the court. . In his argument General Millson claimed thut it was not the intention of the Government to ox- ' hibit a munificence In restoring property to the amount of millions of dollars, and an avarice In requiring those who had beeu pardoned to ay over to jctty officers dollars and cents, as a re muneration for unnecessary prosecution of cases. "The District Attorney entered Into no argu ment In answer to the remarks of General Mill son, but submitted the question to the Coilrt, asking for a delay lu the decision until tho 27th instant, which was granted,. " . Jf- The Alexandria Gauite. of the 15lh says A fire broke out at ten o'clock this morning in t the paint room of the government whcclright and carpenter's shop a large frame building 'on-Fair-' fax street, between Queen and Princess streets. The Friendship and Sun lire companies, and the government steam fire company, were soon on " the spot and at work, but owing to the scarcity of water and the bad condition of the city com panies', hoscthe flames wexe not arrested until a portion of the government shop and two adjoin ing buddings on the north a three story brick and a large frame both belonging to the estate of W. IlV Devaughn, deceased, we're almost en tirely destroyed. The amount of loss sustained by the government was about two thousand dol lars, and that of the Devaughn estate about three thousand dollars, on which there was no Insur ance. I j " Jndgc Baker, at the opening of the Cir cuit Court in Norfolk on Wednesday, after calling Hhcir attention to the dutica devolving upon them, i a the grand inquest of the county, to Inquire into all crimes and violations of law, and present persons suspected for trial, moralized to some ex tent upon the growing disposition on the part of thc peoplc to disregard all law, and adojrt the ideas of manifest destiny, which, If not restrained, w ould soon lead us back to the times when might was right. He concluded by referring to our po litical affairs, and the condition in which we arc placed by the happy termination of a desolating war. The South had accepted the condition Itn iKscd upon it by the North, willingly and In good .Taith, and If the North would but act magnani mously, and the South be true to It pledge, he could scene obstacle to the happy restoration of amicable relations between the section, j He coun seled the Jury and all others to work for this par amount object. 1ST The Secretary of the Treasury ha re funded to a party in the South a gold payment to the amount of fifteen thousand dollar, being the favor of a draft drawn on a London banking house, and payable to a party In the South, wbfc.li was captured by the United State force and the amount collected. I I 1ST The Mobile ErjuUr ay there arc eruuj trouble In the cotton bureau-ocracy. A leading official Is said to be under arrest by order of the , military, and other are being locked up for the same purpose. The air ha. been thick with report of Immense speculation In cotton and deficit In i.n nnmher of Government oaw bcary extent.
The Daily Dispatch (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 23, 1865, edition 1
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