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THE DAILY DISPATCH Is. published daily (Sundays excepted,) at Wil mington, N. C., by BARRY A BERNARD. TERMS Or SUBSCRIPTION" : : UtJOB PRINTING .' i r 1 1 J W are prepared to execute all order for BOOR AND JOB PRINTING, on short notice and rea-. son&ble terms. . tW Orders from ccclble point lit the coun try promptly filled, and forwarded, by mall or ex press. - - -' ' ISP Order mut be accompanied by the cash. r7" Office No. 41 Market street, opposite City EotcL ' . - A One year Six months: ........... Three months ., One month $10 00 . 5 00, 300; 1 00 pjfAll subscriptions payable strictly in ad vance. JT" Office No. 41 Market trett, opposite City Hotel. VOL. I. WILMINGTON, N. d, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1865. NO. 48. BARRY BERNARD. DISPATCM LINES OF TRAVEL. WILMINGTON, .CHARLOTTE AND RUTHERFORD HAIL. ROAD. .Office Wil., UtfAR. A Rltii. R. R. Co., i j Lal'kinbl'kg, November 27th, lbtjo. ) on ;rul after Monday, the 27th in-t., a Freight Trir;. with Pa.-fccngcr Coaches attached, will run a- t.'!tv : . - Schedule. I I' TRAIN WEDNESDAT AND SATLRDAY. Leave Wilmington . 8.00 A. M. Arrive at Sand Hill..; ; 1. M. U)WX TttAIS MOXDtV ASH TIIl'KSUiT. It-ave Sand Hill . 0.30 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington 5.00 P. M. - W. II. ALLEN, Master of Tranhjortatiou. Freight intended for shipment by above trains iituLle-delivered at this depot by10 o'clock, A. M., -Tuedavs and Fridavs. J. T. ALDERMAN, Freight Agent. uov27 , 43-tf - . WILMINGTON A 31 ANCH ESTER R. R. Office Gen. Slit. Wil. A Max. R. Road, - -.Wilmington, N. C., Nov. 11th, li5. j . " , - ' ' mmsm. ritiiE FOLLOWING TRAINS ARE RUN ON 1 1 the Wilmington and Manchester Railroad, ' with the following connections': ! Leave Wilmington daily at 6. 13 A. M ' Kingsviilc ' ....... .7.35 P. M. Arrn e at Wilmington dail v at 3.051. M. Kingsville " " 1.25 A.M. -At Florence these trains connect each way with ; train tn the Northeastern Railroad .daily for ! t 'harK .on. At Kingsville they connect eaca way ' with ti.J:i. on the South Carolina Rail road"" daily fur Columbia and Augusta. In going' to Colurn- -lia, p;r?engers sta;e from I topi. hi'o Turnout, on . South Carolina Railroad, to Columbia, a dis tance of twelve miles. In going to Augusta, they r-taire from Orangeburg on South Carol iua R. R., . . to John.-tonV Turnout, on F "' Carolina R. It., j a distance of lirty-tw. " . 'iorence these ; trains connect with ( . ; .ilington Rail- road, which road runs up to ueraw Tuesdays,, ' Thursdays and Saturdays, and downfrom Cheraw t to Florence 'every Monday, Wednesday and Fri- da v. There is daily stage" communication from Sumter, S. C, to Camden, S. C, connecting with ; tjiese trains. The steamer connecting with these traiiK arrives and departs from the Wilmington and Wcldon Railroad w harf.. The freight otliee ': r the Company is for the prcseut on Water btreet, at the wharf formerly used by 6teamer i North Carolina, running to Fayetteville.. The '. .fliec of the Prc-ident, General Superintendent ' and Treasurer, for the iresent is on the southea.-it eoViu r of Water and Chesnut streets, up stairs. " i HENRY M. DRANE, Supt. nov 13 ' 31-tf ! i WILMINGTON AND WELDON R. R. .Wilmington A: Welikin R. R. Comi'ant, Wilmington, Nov. 2S, lb05w Passenger Trains Schedule. . ; lROM THIS DATE TRAINS QN THIS ROAD L will run as follows: Leave Wilmington at v 4.30 P. M. Arri e at Weldon at ... ! 7.00 A. M. Leave Weldon at 4.30 P. M. J Arrive at Wilmington at 5.45 A. M. , Connecting at Weldon both ways with trains to ; and from Petersburg, by Gaston Ferry, and- on direct to Norfolk and Washington; conuects at j i;old.-boro with trains to Raleigh and Newbcm. t Also eonuccts at Wilmington with the Wilming- I ton A: Manchester Railroad south, to Charleston, i Columbia, Atlanta. Savannah, Montgomery.' tc. S. I- FREMONT, Engineer and Supt. , nov 2S 44-tfi FOR NEW. YORK. C O 31 31 E R C I A L LINE. ,1 'I -MIE A. 1 STEAMSHII'S FAIR- HA.I.?. CAIT. HUNTER, ana XJkH l r 1 r . V. CLYDE. Capt. RoBBixs.illiMi ill form m a weekly line between TST " Wilmington.- North Carolina and .New York, sai ine everv THURSDAY For freight or passage, having superior acconi modations lor pasensrers, apply lo BRADLEY ; WOEIILER, A'-ents North Water street, between Chesnut aud Mufoerry, Wilmington. C. II. PIERSON, 77 South street, New York, oet U t-i" It Xo. V2 Market Street, You can find S DILL'S N rj f ip s , LOKILLAKirS, RAILROAD, southern star, . Mrs. Fillers, CAROLINA BELLE, GOODWIN'S REST SCOTCH, : EAGLE MILLS. TOBACCOS. . ALL QUALITIES NORTH CAROLINA, " VIRGINIA, MARYLAND, NEW YORK POUNDS AND HALF POUNDS, FINE CUT AND SMOKING. FRESH FLOUR, FROM THE BEST MILLS IN OHIO. r s iin uib s. CROCKERY- RROOMS, BRUSHES, BASKETS, PICKLES, PEACHES, SIEVES. i it IS MATCHES, POCKET KNIVES,- KNIVES JTD FORKS, ' UNCAPPING PAPER UMBRELLAS, PAILS, 1 . - . ; f CIGARS, TAt any Pries you want to pay.jS j J. VaxSICKLE, oct Hi - 6-3m DIRECTORY. I COMMMISSION HOUSES. , A. II. VAN DOKKELEX, I COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANT. 41 1 NORTII WATER STREET, II ALL'S AND NUTTS WHARVES, Wilmington, N. C. . CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON, NAVAL STORES -and other Southern produce, for ', tale or shipment will receive prompt personal at- tent ion: Merchandise and other articles forwarded to any i ioint desired. Order for the purchase of Mer chandise and consignments of same, for sale so ' Iicited. j nov 1 21-ly' i A. SOLTIIERLAXD, j C O 51 MISSION M E R C H A X T , Wilmington, N. C. J Particular attention paid" to the sale of Cotton, I Naval Stores and Country Produce generally. : All orders for merchandise filled at the lowest ! market rates, &c. - nov 3 ' 2:Mm ATKINSON & SHEPPERSON, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MER- CHANTS AND INSURANCE AGENTS, Princess street, next door to Water, ' mington,N.C. , Wil- rpHEY represent the following popular and re- liable Companies : The Security Fire and Marine Insurance Com pany, New York. ' , The Equitable Life Assurance Company of the United States, Nevy York. The Peabody Fire Insurance Company, Balti more. The Maryland Life Insurance Company, Balti more. Risks taken at the lowest rates 'octll 3-0m A N T l-tf JAMES A. WILLARD, V O M M I S S I () N M E R C II . Wilmington, N. C. oct 21) E. A. KEITH, V O M MISSIO N M E R C II ANT, No. 5 Soctii Water street, Wilmington, N. C oeti ' ! l-U SHACKELFORD, HAAS & CO., No. :1 & 32 NoRTn Water street, Wilmington, N. C, Ani 159 Front street. New York, I)UY AND SELL ON COMMISSION, Naval JD Stores, Cotton, Lumber, and all Southern Fabrics. Also all classes of both ioreign and Domestic (ioods. Also keep oil hand at W llnuug ton, a large stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, at wholesale. And agents in the United States for John Whittemore's Cotton Cards. : oet 9 i-iy ! alTredluitin, : commissions forwarding mercilaxt, No. 5 South Water street, Wilmington, N. C. , ! oet 9 -V MURRAY & JIURCHISON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WiiOLE- SALE DEALERS, " Wilmington, N. C. 1) ARTICULAR attention paid to the sale f . Cotton, Naval Stores and Country Produce generally. - All orders for Groceries, Produce, ivc, filled at the lowest market rates. E. MURRAY, K. M. MURCHISON, D. R. MURCHISON, J. T. MURRAY, r Wilmington.- New York, oet 9 l tf " M. McINNIS, C03I3IISSION 31 ER OH ANT, j No. 16 North Water street, Wilmington, N. C. Consignments and orders soliciteil. oct . 1-Om i l. WORTH. N- O. UAMtU WORTH & DANIEL, ! COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS Brumi 's Whores. (T. C. dr B. G. Worth's old ! stand) Sottth Water street, , Wilmington, N. C. ! J ILL give strict personal attention to saje or : f t shipment ot couon, Naval Stores and general produce. Also, to receiving and for warding Goods. Dealers in iilgging, Hope, Tw iiie, Lime,- Plaster, Cement, Hair, Salt, Coal, ! Ac, N:c. Agents for Steamer A. P. Hurt. ' 1-3 oct 9 6m f. w. w. ! GEO. HARRISS. W. W. HARRISs, A. J. MOW I HARRISS & HOWELL, COMMISSION MERCHANXS i And Agents for A. C. Line of New York Steamers, ' : WILMINGTON, N. C. oct 9 . My ! DAVID C. BRADLEY. CHRISTIAN WOEIILER. BRADLEY. A- WOEIILER, -GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ; North Water street, between Chesnut and i Mulberry, . : : j Wilmington, N. C - Liberal advance made on consignm'etits. i Agents for Steamships Fairbanks?' and W. P. Clyde." oct 9 - l-3m HORACE M. BARRY, Water street, Wilmington, N. C.,' GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT a?:d ! Wholesale Dealer in Groceries aid Pro- visions. if IBERAL cash advances made on consignments ! X to ARTHUR LEARY, New York. Agent for the Steamships Starlight and Commander. - oct 9 ' j l-3m A. E. HALL, FORWARDING & 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 . f l-6m NORTH . CAROLINA COMMISSION HOUSE. ANDREWS fc BARDIN, Wilmington, N. C. THE undersigned have established a commis sion and forwarding house in Wilmington, and nfler their services for the sale of Cotton, Naval Stores. Sheetings, Cotton Yams, Tobacco, J Bacon, Flonr, etc, etc., and to purchase for mer chants or others any goad sola in this market. Consignments and orders respectfully solicit ed. W. S. G. Andrews, Bex. II. Bardix, of Goldtboro Lowell Cotton Mills, N. C. Office No. 5 South Water street, up stairs. oct 9 - l-6m JOS. B. RUSSELL. . CUAS. 8. ELLIS. RUSSELL & ELLIS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Wilmington, N. C. oct V l-3m " COMMISSION HOUSES. A. A. MOFFITT. . TV. D. MOFFITT. ; MOFFITT & BRO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 4 South Water street, Wilmington, N. C. TTTILL give prompt personal attention to the T t sale or shipment of Cotton, Naval Mores, General Produce, Ac, Ae. Also to receiving and I forwarding (roods. . Orders solicited and promptly filled. nov Zi 43tU1 JPETER MALLETT, GENERAL COMMISSION AND SHIPPING M SKCHANT, .NO. 23 XO&TH WATER ST., WILMINGTON, N. C. lONSIGMENTS OF COTTON, NAVAL V,' Stores,;Luinber and otherprodace, for 6ale or Shipment, respectfully solicneu. Orders accompanied with cash, promptly ex ecuted. ; l nov 17 ; ; 35-3 m j. WALLACE & SOUTHERLAND, ' ! GENERAL COM3IISSION MERCHANTS, I Office;No. 2 1 North Water Street; . U Wharves and Warehouses foot Walnut Street4) j , . Wilmington, N C. i II TILL true prompt personal attention to all ! VV consignments of Naval Stores, Cotton, Ac, either for sale or shipment. Also, to For warding Merchandise, &c. nov 10 - I 29-,lm j. t. I'ETTEWAY. ROGER MOORE. PETTEWAY & MOORE, C O.M MISSIO N MERC II A N T S; , Wilmington, N. C. I)ROMPT personal attention given to the sale . . or shipment of COTTON, NAVAL STORES, LUMBER, and other produce. . Orders solicited for Merchandise. Office in the iFlanner Buildings, North Water street, near thq W. fc W. R. R. Depot. nov 9 I 28-lm WALTER II. MCItAE. McRAE & IJ. 11. GCRGANL'S. GURGANUS, i (Successors to W. R. Utley,) C O M M I S , S I O N MERC II ANTS, Wilmington, N. C. nov 1 21-ly WA'fiTER II. McRAE, (SCCCESSOR TO WM. R. UTLEY',).- ' C O 31 31 1 S S I O N 31 E R C II A NT, Wilmington, N. C. oet 2 17-tf w. A. WIIXIAMS. JNO.'F. VVILLI.4.M8. W . A. W ILLIAMS & SON, COMMISSION AND FOIiWAIilJING MERCHANTS, TTILL GIVE PERSONAL AND PROMPT VV 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.2 oct 2.7 - ' 17-ly. ALEXANDER SPRUNT, C03I3IISSION 3IERCHANT, South Wider Street, Office formerly Occupied by the : Salt Commissioner, W ilmington, N. C, Q ELLS OR SHIPS COTTON, NAVAL STORES O and Country Produce. Buys Goods ordered from the Country. Will carefully attend to all business entrusted jo him. - . ! oct 14 ; 6-2m. COX. KENDALL & CO.. WHOLESALE GROCERS ; and GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 23 North Water street, ' Wilmington, N. C. T)ROMPT ATTENTION PAID TO COTTON, X Naval Stores, &c. oct 19 10-3m GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &c. J. B. ORRELL. T. C. LEWIS. ORRELL & LEWIS, WHOLESALE AND. RETAIL DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &c. No. 8 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 gcnerall oct 19 10-3m 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., (successors to cutter a erexch,) No. 10 South Front st., Wilmington, N.C., DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, W ood and Willow Ware, Tinware, Crockery and Glass Ware. Cotton and Naval Stores bought or received on consignment, oct 9 . l-2m W. V. B. SMITH. J0.' H. STRAUSS. SMITH fc STRAUSS, Corner 2d and Market Streets, nnder City Hotel, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &c, &c 4 GOOD supply always on hand, and con- stantly receiving. oc t 9 l-6m RUNGE & KORDLANDER, No. 2 Squth Front street, Wilmington, N. C, SEALERS IN GROCERIES, PORTER, ALE, LAGER BEER, WINES, LIQUORS, Lc.t dc4 fr. ANT MANUFACTURERS Or Ginger Pop, Sarsaparilla &. Lemon Soda. ORDERS from the country,-accompanied with the caah, promptly attended to. Families supplied at short notice, oct 9 1-Sm ENGINEERS, W. H. JAMES, ' J. KEXT BROWS. JAMES A BROWN, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. ARE prepared to make Land Surveys and fur nish elegant Plans of the same at short notice. Other Engineer work solicited. a " , Office one Door West of Journal Build ing, Princess Street. . ...; oct 10 2-U1 HARDWARE, &c. GEO. A. PECK. THOS. P. II. PECK. GEO. A. PECK & CO., WHOLESALE AND RATAIL DEALERS IN HARD W A RE , ; Tools of all descriDtions. Table and Pocket Cut lery, Hollow Ware, Lanterns, White Lead ; : and soie agents for Price s Metalic Paint, No. 15 Front street, (old stand of Messrs. Hart iv uiiuey,; nmingion, j. nov 13 . i 31-tf DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, DAVID AARON, Wholesale and retail dealer in! STAPLE AND FANCY " nntoon$y li EADT MA JJE CLO THIN G , Oil Cloths, Carpeting, &c, & No. 25 MARKET STREET, Wilmington, N. C. nov 11 30-tf J A 31 E S 3IcCO R3IICK, MERCHANT TAILOR, Market Street, Wilmington, N. C, i WHOLESALE AN'D RETAIL DEALER IN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS; Gents9 and Boys' Ready made Clothing ; ; i FURNISHING GOODS ; . TAILORS' TRIMMIXGS, kc, d. oct 9 . , 1,-1 v S. BEAR & BRO., .. No. 18 South Market street, Wilmington, N C, WHOLESALE and retail dealers in every description of Dry Goods. Readv-made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. ! Liberal inducements offered to both city and country, trade. . , oct y J l-2m AUCTIONEERS, AGENTS, &c. WILKES MORRIS. MICHAEL CRONLY CRONLY & MORRIS, AUCTIONEERS AND GENERAL AGENTS,. Wilmington, N. C. QTOCKS, 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 in the business, we teel warranted in referring to the public generally. oct y , . l-3m DUDLEY & BRO., I NS URANCE AGENTS, No. 5i South Water Street, Wilmington, N. C. oct 9 l-3m HOTELS, SALOONS, &c. CITY HOTEL. THE undersigned take pleasure in announcing to their freinds and the public generally that they have, after great exertions and expense, re- iurnishco. and opened .the (JIT i liOTl, for the reception and accommodation of the travelling public. FREDERICK & SHEMWELL, Proprietors. N. - FREDERICK. P. SHEMWELL. oct 9 . . ' l-3m BAILEY'S STAR HOTEL,; I FRONT STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. JAMES II. BAILEY, 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 c omfortable 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 oysters m their seasons, wines, choice liquors, etc. .),.. oct 10 2-tf PROFESSIONAL. DR. A. R. MED WAY BEMOVED HIS OFFICE TO THE TT AS XX room over French's Saddlery Store, former ly occupied by Cronly & Morris, No. 10 Front street, second door from Market street. A select supply of medicines on hand, nov 17 35-lm THOS. B. CARR, M. D., DENTIST. ' Office and Residence No. 35 Market Street, next to Willis' Drug Store. A LARGE STOCK OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH for 6ale to the Profession at a small advance on Philadelphia prices, oct 9 l-3m ALFRED M. WADDELL, ATTORN E Y A T L A W , Office on Market between 2nd & 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 LAW, Wilmington, N. C. oct 9 l-tf DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. ' (5lija aaltllis, . DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST, DEALER INI . Drugs, Select Medicines, English and German Cnemicais, FANCY ARTICLES,' PERFUMERl', SEEDS, PATENT MEDICINES OF ALL KINDS, 37 Market street, Iron Frost Store, Wilmington, N. C. A". jS, Prescription carefully compounded. PERSONS wishing medicines at night will call on Mr. Shaffer, one door west of Journal office. oct 9 l-6m BARBERS. EDWARD'REID, : TTTHO served his time under Allen Evans, VV 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 afford- Saloon in the rear of the City HoteL OCX 13 i MISCELLANEOUS. OUR JOB OFFICEj THE DISPATCH JOB OFFICE U one 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 LARGt CYLINDER POWER PRESS ; a GORDON JObI BER ; and a large WASHINGTON HAND 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 T ' BOOKS, ; '. " PAMPHLETS, HAND BILLS, ' ' , POSTERS. BUSINESS CARDS, WEDDING pARDS, VISiTINJGCARDS,. CIRCULARS, Bill Heads Druggists' Labels, Railroad Blanks, Legal Blank, Ac., Ac, Ac., Jkc. We have on hand a clfoice assortment of PA PERS and CARDS, of all qualities and colors, and respoetfully ask of the public a share of their patronageJ T BARRY & BERNARD. oct 9 l-tf TO THE LOVERS OF THE FINE ARTS. Gl M. ' 6! VANORSDELL WOULD MOST RE mington and surrounding ' country that he has jusl reiurnea iron, ine jrasiefn fines inorougniy a. a. j x ii. . n i i i i . . posted in every branch of Photography. ALBUMS! ALBUMS Z ALBUMS! 'R AMES ! FRAMES! of all sizes and styles. CASES AND TRAYS, OF EVERY STYLE AND QUALITY KNOWN. 'hotograplis from small pictures enlarged and . colored in ail styles. 1 CARTE DE VISITES, PLAIN AND COLORED, AMBROTYPES, FEROTYPES, MELLA NEOTYPES, And all other styles of pictures known to the art. ZW"" To Artists and Photographers I, would say that I have opened the largest stock house throughout the entire South, and will 6ell goods at iNortheni prices. C. M. VAJNOKSDELL, PhotograiJhist and Stock DWler, No. 40i Market street, Wilmington, N. C. oct 9 : J-tf C. POLYOGT. . X Vi VINCENT. C. POIVOT & 6., 1 Corner Front . and Princess - streets, WILMINGTON, N C, 4; UPHOLSTERERS, PAPER HANGERS AND DEALERS IN FURNITURE, OIL CLOTHS, &c. SPRING, MOSS, I ! ' CURLED hair; . 1 SHUCK fc COTTON 1- . MATTRESSES. i ELEGANT WINDOW SHADES Every Grade of WALL PAPER; the best Selection in the state. DAMASK, ENAMELED CLOTII, and TABLE COVERS, PICTURE FRAMES, ' WINDOW GLASS, L .J MIRRORS, ! ' .CHAIRj., 1 i BEDSTEADS, I TABLES, i STOOLS, Pictures ami Portraits Framed in the most tasteful r manner. j WINDOW GLASS cut any size desired PAPER HANGING and DECORATION Done with Neatness and Dispatch, oct 9 . . l-tf Saddler v, Ilniriic, - AND - j? fames . Topliaiti & Co., i NO. 8 SOUTH FRONT STREET, - MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE k RETAIL DEALERS IN ' i MI1MISM1SS, TRUJMSy FOREIGN A DOMESTIC SADDLERY, HARDWARE, de.. dc, dc. A LARGE assortment of the following goods on hand and constantly being feeeived. DOUBLE HARNESS, SINGLE CART & DRAY do. WAGON do. LADIES1 TRUNKS, SOLE LEATHER, do. WOOD BOX PACKING ' " VALISES, TRAVELING BAGS, LADIES' SATCHELS, POCKET BOOKS, PORT MONIES, FINE BITS, SIDE SADDLES, MEN'S " j BOY'S GIG HORSE COLLARS, MULE CARRIAGE, RIDING, AND CART WHIPS, FEATHER DUSTERS, SWEEPING PAINT, WniTE WASH AND HORSE BRUSHES, COTTON CARDS, PLANTATION HOES, :; ': . .AND A general assortment of HARDWARE and every article in the SADDLERY BUSINESS. -N. B. HIGHEST CASH PfclCE PAID FOR BEESWAX, FURS AND DEER gKINS. octll . 3-tf DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. Wilmington, N. C, Not. 25, 18C5. THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between the subscribers, nnder the name and style of Moffitt, McNeill & Co., is this day dis solved, br mutual consent. . A. A. MOFFITT, A. 8. McNEILL. " ' - W. D. MOFFITT. The subscribers w ill continue the Commission and Forwarding business at the old stand, No. 4, Sooth Water street, nnder the name and style of MOFFITT fc BRO. . A. A. MOFFITT, W. D. MOFFITT. nov 27 43-lw THE DAILY, DISPATCH. SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2,lSCi LARGEST CmCULATIOX IS tHE CITY. T" A Charleston lady, (Miss Ramset,) sgrd eighty-four years, grand daughter of Hkskt Lai rexs, still retains thtf table on which the Declera-' t!on of Independence was signed. Tha New York Tune aaTS tliat Mr. CHA9K. r . ' , In the first Cabinet meeting alter the attack on Fort Sumter, opposed raising any troops or making any war. . 3f"Thc Russian Government has forbidden the Poles to use their own language In religious mat ters. For the future, all Roman Catholic cate chisms dud books of devotion Intended for PolUh, use, are to be published In Russian. Mf" Much is said about the superior virtue of this era of England over that of the Georges and other reigns ; yet Palmekstox's eldest Illegiti mate son, by Lady Cowter, now Lady Palme as ton, will inherit the hew made peerage to be gl? en his mother -at once. LadyllAMiLTO was not so provided for, even after the pathetic dying re quest of England's darling hero. Nelson. DEATn or a prominent confederate. , William W. Morrison, of North Carolina, for mcrly the private. secretary of William A. Gka iiam, When Governor of that 8tate, subsequently, a cjerkiuthe Construction and Equipment Bureau of the Navy Departmcut at Washington, and lat terly a major and commissary of subsistence In imj --umcueraic ur.i.j, uieu uu mc iom.usi.ui Stoxk wall Jackson and Daniel H. Hill, both lieutenant generals In the Confederate service, were his brothers-in-law. 4Ie had charge of the Impressment Bureau of the Confederate Commis- .sary Department in North Carolina, and at one .time was the chief dependence of Lrc for oubttU- teuce, TUB mills nocsE. The Charleston Courier , in an article on the Mills House of that city, which wyi be re-opeued about the- 1st of December, says : "It Is estimated j that the cost of repairing and refitting tho house will not fall short of 150,000. During the siege the building was struck thirty -eight times by shells from Morris Island, knocking away whole parti tions of the rooms, and making havoc with the walls of the 'passage-ways and entrances. In ma ny places new timbers had to replace former ones, M hich were riddled by the 200 and , 300-pounders, uow'ih possession of the proprietor, and kept on exhibition for the Inspection of the curious." VIRGINIA ITEMS. 1 ST Wm, Mazeen, at the " Wenonah " HouhC, . Fredericksburg, was shot in the leg by Chief De; tective Dodd, on Weduesday night. Zj$" An. Irish lady, of Culpeper, gave birth, a few nights since, to three fine boys, which have1 been christened respectively, Lee, Jackson and II ill. ,' 1 I Thc Norfolk Virginian protests agalint the ' price of gas charged by the Portsmouth Gas Com pany. The Norfolk Gas Company charges 5 per thousand feet, it says, and the former t$ 40' cents. In consequence of tlie numerous depreda tions committed in Fairfax it is proposed to or- ganize a patrol of mounted men to scoiur the county. - -.! J5?"W. W. McKERNr,,a white mau, charged with killing "negro, and a negro roan dharged , with killing a Mr. (.ekald and bh) wife, nfsr the Natural Bridge, have been brought to Staunton (o be tried before a Military Commission. .... MRS. KlRIiT DELIVERED TO THE CITIL ALTHOKI-. ' - . ties. .: - j Mrs. KiRBr was brought before Itecorder Chandler, acting Iayorof Richmond, on Satur day evening, and delivered by Captain Sciioow maker to the city authorities. She was returned to the city jail by Mr. James Brat, deputy con stable, and a preliminary examination will be held on Wednesday next; ROBRERIEHL " " O. M. Brown, a 'discharged .soldier, while riding near Camp Lec, on Friday CTenlng, was ordered by three negro highwaymen, armed with pistols,, to " stand and deliver," and was robbed of his discharge papers, sixty dollars and his outer garments. His horse was also shot through the neck by one of these sable scoundrels. Two other citizens were alsd robljcd on the same nlht and in tlie samc vicinity. , Hedrick & Ryan. ' ' '- ' OUR FRIENDS ARE RESPECTFULLY IN formed that we have opened a small but wall assorted STOCK OF DESIRABLE GOODS at the WHITE STORE, V Next door south of the Cape Fear Bank, on Front street, (four doors from Market,) where they are reeiectful!y invited to call, when we hope to of-' fer tmch inducements inrprices and the character of our stock as will prompt a renewal of our OLD TIME' BUSINESS INTERCOURSE. . Our stock comprises DRY GOODS, . '- SHOES a AND HATH, Which hare been bought for cash aud will be sold . at Hdr prices. . The facilities now offered by steam comuiuiilca-' tlon with New York enable us to renew our stock weekly. . HEDRICK & RYAN, nov 25 i : iJ-tf . : ; , j Just Received per Ocean j Belle. CANAL BARROWS, POTATO 8TEAMERS, FIRE-DOGS, PLOWPOINTS, EGG BOILERS, ENAMELLED KETTLES, SCOTCH B0WL8, WOOD SAWS, SAW-BUCKS, ' ' WELL-WHEELS and BUCKETS, : DUST BRUSHES, FEATHER DU8TEKS, LANTERNS OF ALL KINDS. ' ; On hand a large and extensive assortmcn ! of General IlartUcarc 1 For sale low bj - :- -'!' - j" ' GEO. A. PECK CO., ' No. 15 Front street, . nor 14 . sj-tf - I i if ! i i - s
The Daily Dispatch (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 2, 1865, edition 1
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