0
Tin: DAILY DISPATCH "
j Tx VioDtrhiNTt. ,M I I T
i i
We arc prepa" execute all .rac,rr.IJOK
AND JOB nUNTING3, bn h6rt toOGctJ and iVea
so nablc terms. " "
! VST Orders from mcctaslbttf yoiuU In tho'coun
try promptly filled, tmd forwarded by maimer cx
liress. ViT" Ordeni mt bo accoinpanicd by km ch,
13J? Office No. 41 Market street, oppmlte City
, ;.0l daily (Sundays excepted,) at Wil-
r
, N. C, by BARKY & BERNARD.
j i ;.'
1 ;,
r $10 00
;.. - 5 00
....nil.s ...... 3 00
.1 . I - 1 UV
A pul'-triptiuii-s payable strictly in ad-
t
::i o.N'. II Market street, opposite City
VOL. I. WILMINGTON, N. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER. 11, 1865.
NO. 55.
BARRY A BERNARD.'
iEi
LINES OF TRAVEL.
:I-V
i .
lGTO, CHARLOTTE AND
Til Kit FORD HAIL ROAD.
Wji; Cuar. & Rutii. K. R. Co., I
. vi nini !u;, November 27th, 1SG5. j
..1
a!-, r Monday, the 2Tth inst, a Freight
.t!, lV--ciigcr Coaches attached, will run
Schedule
. tvUDNDibAT AXI SATUKO.VY;
.i-...r-'t.l S.Oll A. M.
.-.iml iii'.l G.; P. M.
TitXlN MOXIAY AMI THfHSIAY.
, ! Hi!! G..J0 A. M.
Wilmington 5.00 T. 31.
W. II. ALLEN, -:
Master of Tnuisnortation.
t i it. ini. I for shipment by above train
! mcrcu ai iuu ucfioi uy iu o clock, A.
!.ts and Fridays.
J. T. ALDERMAN,
Freight Agent.
43-tf
GTON A .MANCHESTER R. R.
Hi . Si it. Wik. .Ac Man. IS. Road, I
mi.m. ton, N. ,C., Nov. 11th, 1515. f
; : '
1.... ii.i.js uu. u?i
r..-Kviitii'mirtnii. and Manchester ISailroad,
ii.iliiw nig connections :
ilitiintt n daily at 0.15 A. M.
Kiii-illr " 7.yr P. M.
,1 Wilmington daily at. 3.051. M
Kiiii;svillu " 1.25 A.M.
rin-f tin trains connect each way with
I lie Northeastern Railroad daily for
"I.
lii. .l uingsvuic iia-y connect each way
on the South Carolina ISailroad daily
wM.iaml Auguta. In tfoinjr to Coluin
:i' r stage, from Hopki'i's Tuniout, on
roiina K:iilroudt to Columbia, a di
vi he miles. In ,i:ii,iu- to Auastii, they
if t r.niixi-bua; on 8outli Carxliua li. It.,
Tuniont, on iSouth Carolina 1L K.,
ofiiRy-two mibi. At Florence tlimi
iiMt-t w'ith C'lu'raw nnd Darlhiirtoii ISail-
li road rii'i ! - raw Tusday$,
If.
i.
!. I :n-
I. II - '
..I. V.ii
i .. -.:.iv
ami JSalur : '. i from Chi-raw
v i vi rv o!k:.i, . .. ;iKxiay ana tn-
-V. I l
n- i-i daily stac comnfunication from
a:it. r. . (J., o Camafii, b. L... coimectmir with
!i --. I i.ifii-. . ilie t:imcT coniicctini; with these
-. iiit anyvt-.H and departft from the tV'ilniinton
..id W d..ii lS.iiln.ad whart The freight oflicc
.; 1 mpaiiy i for the present ou Water
;,.. !, a I lie w luirf formerly used by steamer
N.-ttli .1 ' irolina, running to Favctteville. The
I lie rrt'sidetit, (Jencral Suierintcndent
I Tit aiuixr, for the present is on the southeast
..in. r of Water and Chepnnt streets, n stairs.
1 11EN1SY M. D1SANE, Supt.
r
31-tf
U IL.HlNCrrON AND WELDON R.' R.
vv ii.Misi.roN v: Weluon IS. IS. CompanI",
ILMINUTON, NOW 15?, lbOo.
asipii:cr Trains Schedule, i
'.'; M THIS DATE TRAINS ON THIS ISOAD
uiSl run a-s follows:
.a.- i Wilmington at .-. .
....4..'50P. M.
...7.tK)A. M.
...-L30P. M.
...5.45 A. M.
rri ;at Wehloii at
l. ivo NWliln ai
A 1 1 ii 'at Wilmington at ......
( ."iti. -4 luir at Weldoii lxth ways with trains to
1 rr..;s IVti r.-bur, bv (iton Fyrry, and on
"i i !( Norfolk and Washington; etmnects at
i l-.yr- with trains to ISahiirh and New hem."
: ..ijiri ts at Wilmington ith tln Wilmiu-
.".v M:i!:,he'ter Klilroad south to Charleston,
"nubia, AtMMta. Savaniah,.Montoinerv, V.e.
. L FREMONT, laiijineer and bupt.
S ' 4-l-tf
EDUCATIONAL.
I'UaHAItV SCHOOL.
ON MONDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 11, 1
j-i.-poo to opi-n a rrimary School, at the
i i. !Ht of Dr. A. O. Ur.ulUy, South Front
. t. I t 1 ween Orange :uid Dx"k. For partieu-r-
;;; mI, t., W. L. .IEWETT.
; l 5 2-iw
Villi 3:iI3MI SCIIOOIi.
I MKllA NEVILLE, N. C.
'pilK. NEXT SESSION UEOINS MARCH TTII
1 and iontinues forty weeks, presenting
l!ie Kople of the F-u-t the advantages of a
.1.; r . i .-ion and a Winter vacation.
llf;oi:hIy prepared cither for college or
m l :iincs. Address .
WILLIAM l.INlillAM,
Mcbaneville, N. C.
. ..v i", 1J tlJ
PiUHhoro Scientific Academy.
C. II. DENSON, Principal. i
piIIS INSTITUTION will be oinned on Mon
I dav.-Jth November, lsV,.for the first tenn
: tin- Scholastic year, continuing twentv weeks,
u-i.l.r the Superintendence of CLAUDIUS B.
I Hl.VoN. Tonm-rlv Principal of Fratiklin Scien-iiii-
ami Military Institute, Duplin county, N. C.
(In re will Uptime courses of Instmction:
( .'MMviuni, Ci.31cai. ami Scientific. In
ir.e rommen ial course. Penmanship and Book
k . -pin- will In- taught aeeonlinto theSiH.ncerian
--teiu, w ilh idl the late charts aud imurorements,
.ni'l the adjunct branches necessary Kr business
lite. :
Iii the! Classical course, will le taught thetJram
m r and' Literature of the English, l-diiij Creek,
French, (and irdesircd Ccnnan and Italian) lan
'uaes. I t
" In the; Sclent I lie etnirse, all the various divisions
of Phvsieal Science w ill Ik- comprised, illustrated
bv the lateM Mai, Charts, Models, Ac, with fine
t'abiiict of Chemicals, Minerals, Fossils, fcc,
aid Philosophical and Astronomical Apparatus.
Kre.ucit lectures will le civen, emlnHlyini; the
csults of diseoverv, down to the present year.
VounT pupils wilt be instructed by Object
1". a. hir.tr, and the Kautiful charts of Prof. Wilson
will be i nt rod need.
Thi-MtuatiouU delightful, and boeiety of the
linest character.
TEIIMS VEIL SESSION OF TWENTY WEEKS.
s'jii.r DciKirtmcnt 00
luuior Department 15 00
Iard, 10 H.r month, exclusive of fuel, lights
..nd waahiu. Tcmis payable in ejKlc, or its
'iuhaU-nt in prorisions at scie rates. Bills
ciid.Tcd tkirty days after entrance. PiUsboro is
r. a.lilv aro-ssible fnnj Ey pt, or from Morrisville,
Vi miles almve ISaleiirh) by previously addreesin
tlli ct-' ,
sic 1 nneipaL
nov 5
42-tf
riour. Flour. Flour.
. i
IXTKA FAMILY. : . ' . - " '
W slIPPRFINE AND
$
: FINE.
t received ier lUlei-lu :
dee U
It aeon Shoulders.
MUDS. JUST LANDED from steamship
is-dci-h; and for sale by ' '
RUSSELL & ELLIS, r.
No, 10 North Water street.
r- - 1 i ' "l -
DRY GOODS. CLOTIIING, &c. :
It AII WLILIlIt & RRO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN FOREIGN
A?iU DOMESTIC
n ii y tA o o n Sy
OLD STAND, EXCHANGE, CORNER FRONT
' AND MARKET STREETS, NOS. 22,
24, 2G MARKET ST., AND
NOS. 2 AND 4 FRONT STREET.
O
FFER FOR SALE -THE LARGEST AND
best selected stock of Goods ever ;lfered In this
market, to which they invite the attention of pur
chasers, the stock consiAu in part "of
1200 PIECES 'ENGLISH a FRENCH PRINTS.
3500 PI ECES DOMESTIC PRINTS.
600 PIECES 1IICKORY STRIPES. ' "
i00 PIECES BLUE DENIMS.
500 PIECES BLEACILEl COTTONS,.
500 PIECES BROWN SHEETINGS. '
500 PIECES BROWN DRILLING.
500 PIECES BED TICKING.
50 BALES N. C. SHEETINGS AND YARNS.
100 PIECES BLACK BROADCLOTH,
500 PIECES CANTON FLANNEL.
500 PIECES ASSORTED COL'D FLANNELS.
500 PIECES BLUE AND GREY FLANNELS.
500 PIECES ASSORTED LINSEYS-
500 PIECES BLACK ALPACCAS.
500 PIECES COLORED COBURGS.
500 PIECES FRENCH AND ENGLISH ME
" RINOS.
500 PIECES COLORED POPLINS ASSORTED.
500 PIECES COLORED DELAINES.
100 PIECES ASSORTED COL' DCASSIMERES
500 PIECES GEORGIA CASSIMERES.
500 PIECES SATTTNETTS ASS'D COLORS.
1000 PAIR WHITE BLANKETS.
1000 PAIR COLORED BLANKETS.
I n addition to the above stock they have ou hand
a larc assortment of fancy Skirtings, Hoop Skirts,
White and Grey Corsets, Jackouncts, Cheeked
Muslins, Towels aud Towelling, Linen and Cot
ton Sheetings, Linen and Cotton Diapers, Habre
dashery, Stationery, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Umbrel
las, Parasols, Trunks, Valises, Ready made Cloth-
imr and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. "
oct IS 1 0-tf
rjHE UNDERSIGNED OFFER FOR SALE,
in their Retail Department, the following goods,
w hich have been selected with great care by one
of our jKirtuers, in Europe and the Northern cities,
PRl'NTS, ALPACCAS, COBURGS, f
FRENCH AND ENGLISH MERINOES,
LADIES DRESS MATERIALS, in all
the latest styles and patterns.
CHENIES, and Plain Colors in all
the new fabrics, ; :
PLAIN AND FANCY SILKS,
RICH BLACK SILKS,
MOIRE ANTIQUE, Plain and Colored,
MANTLES, CLOAKS, BASQUES, SAQUES,
AND SHAWLS, in great variety.
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FURS,
GLOVES, HOSIERY AND KNITTED
GOODS, iu large supply.
. FRENCH 3IILLLNERY,
Consisting of Bonnets, Hats, French Flowers,
Plushes, Silk Velvets and Silk Bonnets, Silk and
Beaver Tnrlans all of the latest styles, Bonnet
ISibbous, Dress Caps, Head Dresses, Bonnet Orna
ments, and a choice variety of Fashionable Nov
elties of the season, to w hich we call the attention
of the citizens of Wilmington and surrounding
country.
KAIINWEILER cc BRO.
oct IS 0-tf
SHOES I SHOES!! SHOES!!
QENTS, LADIES, MISSES AND CHILD-
rens Boot and Shoes, a large stock for sale by
KAHNAVEILER & BRO.
t IS . . o-tf
IIi:imiK &, RYAN.
OUR FRIENDS ARE RESPECTFULLY 1N
foriucd that we have opened a small but well
assorted STOCK OF-DESIRABLE GOODS at the
WHITE STORE,
Next dtwr fcouth of the Cape Fear Bank, on Front
street, (four doom from Market,) where they are
rcspeetfullv invited to call, when we hojie to of
fer such inducements in prices and the character
of our htotk a will prompt a renewal of our
OLD TIME BUSINESS INTERCOURSE.
Our stock comprises
DRV GOODS,
SHOES
A PCD HATS,
Which have been bought for cash and will be sold
at fair prices.
The facilities now ofTered by steam communica
tion with New York enable us to renew our
stock weekly.
IIEDRICK & RYAN,
nov S3 42-tf
OFFER A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT
W of Dress Goods, Cloaks, Hosiery, Gloves,
Corsets, Hoop Skirts, etc, with every variety of
City made LADIES' SHOES. Our stock is re
newed weekly. Black Merinos, Alpaccas, De
Laines, Empress Cloth and double Reps. Cloths,
Cassimcres, Satinctte, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans,
Flannels, Blankets, and House-keeping Goods
Every variety of Gents and Boy's Soft Hats.
Fine Calf and Heavy Boots, Balmoral Shoes and
Brogans, good and cheap.
HEDRICK & RYAN.
nov 25 42-tf
ADZE-EYE, BELL-FACE HAMMERS,
ADZE-EY'E, Farriers Brad, Joiners, Engineers
Riveting, Machinists, Upholsterers, and
Carriage-maker's Hammers ; Carpenter's, Black
smith's, Tanner's, Coopers and Turpentine Tools ;
Carriage Hardware and Materials, House Hard
ware, Builder's Hardware, Hollow-ware, Powder,
Shot and Caps, Window Glass, Oils, Paints, Putty,
Saddlery Goods, Saddlery Hardware, Grindstones,
Grindstone Fixtures, Bellows, Horse Shoes, fcc,
&c.,at WTLSON-3
Hardware and Harness Establishment, .
Market street, near the wharf.
dec? : 52-2t
SECRETARY'S OFFICE WTL. & MAN.
K. R. COMPANY. ...... r
. WuatixGTOS, N. C December 1, 1SC5.
THE appointment of a General Superintendent
and Treasurer of this Company will bo made
by the Board of Directors on tbo 12th instant.
Salary of each of these officers $3,000 per annum.
Applicants for the positions will please hand in
their applications to the undersigned by the; 12th
of December, 1805. " -- -i
WILLLVM A. WALKER,
-II Hit? Secretary "WV fc M.' R. R.
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, &c.
FIXE CASSIMEBE SUITS,
; CUSTOM 3IADE,
Just received at
S. BEAR fc BROS.
nov 10
20-lm
Fine Sewed Hoots for Gents
OF EVERY STYLE,
BEING WELL MADE
ALiH),
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES,
OF E VERY " DESCIUIION,
Sold at reduced prices, at
S. BEAR & BBOS.
29-lm
nov 10
3 ( O
Koys1 Jackets and Pants, '
FINE WHITE LINEN
AND UNDER GARMENTS,
For Cents' Wear.
We. w ill sell at
S M A L L V R OF I T S
At No. 18 Market Street.
S. BEAR ec BROS.
20-lm
nov 10
Fall and Winter Goods.
Wholesale and Retail.
WE have removed from our old stand, and are.
now opening in the former Commercial
bank building, a large assortment of Merchandise,
consisting of
BLACK AND COLORED SILKS,
POPLINS,
SCOTCH PLAIDS,
DELAINES,
BOMBAZINES,
ALPACAS,
FRENCH AND ENGLISH MERINOS,
And all the latest styles of ,
DRESS. GOODS,
PLAIN, STRIPED AND FIGURED
CALICOS,
SHIRTINGS,
SHEETINGS,
LINEN,
LINSEY,
TICKING.
DENINS,
CANTON FLANNEL,
WHITE,
BLUE,
RED AND
YELLOW FLANNEL.
All Shades of Sack Flannels,
BROADCLOTH,
BEAVER,
, ' SATINETS,
JEANS,
BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS,
CORSETS,
CAMBRIC EDGINGS,
INSERTING S AND BENDS
COLLARS AND SLEEVES,
JACONET,
SWISS AND .
CROSS-BARRED MUSLINS,
TOWELINGS,
CRASH,
TABLE CLOTH,
HOSIERY,
GLOVES AND
NOTIONS.
Roots, Shoes,-Hat h, Caps,
CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS.
MILLINERY.
SILK AND VELVET BONNETS, .
HATS,
HAIR NETS,
WATERFALLS,
ROLLS,
VELVET AND
SILK RIBBONS,
FEATHERS,
' FLOWERS,
CRAPE,
BAREGE,.
TISSUE,
LOVE AND
CRAPE VEILS.
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS.
F. L- BAUER.
M. M. KATZ, Agent
23 Market street.
A CARD.
In thanking the citizens of Wilmington and
vicinity for the kind iatronage heretofore receiv
ed, I hope they will continue the same in the new
stand, former Commercial bank. It is useless to
say we have the handsomest and cheapest stock
here ; I only ask, call and price, and you can get
suited. Respectfully,
M. M. KATZ.
oct 19 10-tf
WANTS.
WANTED.
AGENTS TO SELL WELLS' PATENT SELF
f ceding Circular Hand Saws. . A great labor
saving machine. A rare opportunity for active
men to make a fortune. Extra premium induce
mentslarge sales certain. For terms, enclose
stamp to ... r - T.J. WELLS,
No. SI Bockman street, New York.
dec 7 -
FRED. C. HILL,
DESIRES to obtain a situation as Teacher, Tu
tor, Editor, Reporter, Newspaper Corres
pondent, pToof-Rcadcr, Book-keeper or any posi
tion by whieh he can make an honest livelihood.
Wilmington, N. C.
- nov 1 . . -,iu .
Tallow Wanted.
; " . . , .1.. -: -
nr WILL pay the highest market price for
, tallow: " ,
Call at the cheap store, No. 39 Market 'street.
wow. - u MARCUS.
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, &c.
A. WEIIA & CO.,
DEJLLEK3 I
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
G ENTLEM ENS' FURNISHING GOODS,
Boots and Shoes, &c,
No. 13 Market street (old stand),
"TOULD call the particular attention of
Country Jlcrchants
to the following well selected stock, consisting,
in part, of a large variety of . -DOMESTIC
PRINTS,
BLEACHED COTTON,
BROWN SHEETINGS,
BLUE DENIMS,
BED TICKINGS,
ASSORTED FLANNELS,
BLACK ALPACCAS,
ENGLISH AND FRENCH MERINOS,
COLORED COBURGS,
COLORED POPLINS,
FIGURED AND PLAIN DELAINES,
FRENCH CASSIMERES, ;
PLAIN AND FANCY SATINETTS,
COLORED AND WHITE BLANKETS.
gT in addition to the above, they have on
hand a large assortment of
JACONETS,
HOOP SKIRTS,
CHECK MUSLINS,
TOWELS AND TOWELING,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
UMBRELLAS, '
TRUNKS,
VALISES,
HATS AND CAPS,
CUTLERY,
and a general assortment of goods suited to the
r S
country trade.
oct 31 20 IJ1
MISCELLANEOUS.
Fire Insurance.
IISKS TAKlfiiN UXM liUUOlWS, li&llO.-wiUift-i
chandise and other property, in the
CITY FIRE INSURANCE CO., of Hartford,
o AND .
PHG3NIX INSUItANCE CO., of Hartford.
WM. L. SMITH, Agent.
nov 13 allm
FLAVORING EXTRACTS AND PER
FUMERY.
. w nm-rt TTmi.1 rk .1
J70R sale at DAI & vvmuiii o irug auu
'' Chemical Store, No. 71 Market street, a
large assortment Of
FLA VOll IN G A T J Ji u r a
for cooking purposes, sueh as Rose, 'Vanilla
Lemon, Aimouu, eie. i-""'""-..
Perfumeries anu colognes ior mo lumi.
nov 14 . o-r"
Just . Received per Ocean Belle.
CANAL BARROWS, POTATO STEAMERS,
FIRE-DOGS, PLOWPOINTS, EGG BOILERS,
ENAMELLED KETTLES, SCOTCH BOWLS;
WOOD SAWS, SAW-BUCKS,
WELL-WHEELS and BUCKETS,.
DUST BRUSHES, FEATHER DUSTERS,
LANTERNS OF ALL KINDS.
On hand a large and extensive assortment of
General Hardware.
For sale low by
GEO. A. FECK & CO.,
No. 15 Front street,
i - 32-tf
nov 14
Hardware. Hardware, i
WE BEG TO OFFER TO THE Cllloa
of Wilmington and vicinity, at prices
which cannot fail to suit, tnc ioi lowing anicics :
Axes, Hoes, Hatchets, '.
Nails, Spades, 8crews, : ? .
Shovels, Pad Locks, ;5 ;
Stock Locks, Rim and
Mortice Locks, Adzes, - :
Broad Axes, Cooper's Tools, - :
Rat Traps, Spirit Levels, Grind Stones, W renehes
of all kinds, Meat Cutters Sausage Stuirers,
WeUTiecls and Chains, Wrought and
Caat Butts, Sad Irons, Trace Chains,
Log and Halter ! Chains, HoK d
low ware, eici aim iim,
Assortment of HAB DWAR E jenerally. A
call is solicited. I t- U J&U. a. ri5AJv .
: nov 13 , .; . . . . ..31-tf .;
Second Hand Spirit - Casks
PRIME SELECTED. . ; ; -
For sale at reduced pricesb;
-c L bl Vanbokkelen.
dcc7
Spirit- Casks, ri
SLEIGHT A PAULDrNffS NEW AND 8EO'
ond hand, selected. U- -.'.:yi:rr.r:ian
Now landing and for sale by '
y-: a: n. van BOKKELEN-
nov29 J - 4o-U
GROCERIES, &c.
$EW GROCERIKS
FRESU STOCK,
EX. "FAIRBANKS" AND "CLYDE."
"f K A BARRELS FLOUR, SUPERFINE AND
ltjJ choice, brands of Family.
r,0 BARRELS NEW. CITY. MESS AND
FAMILY PORK. ;
100 BOXES STATE CHEESE.
20 BOXES ENGLISH DAIRY CHEESE.
10 CASES PINE APPLE CHEESE.
400 BAGS COFFEE Java, Lagujra & Rio.
300 BARRELS SUGARS Cut Loaf, Crush
ed, Powdered and Light Brown.
100 BARRELS AND BOXES ASSORTED
CRACKERS BUTTER, LARD, SU
GAR, GINGER SNAPS, LEMON
BISCUIT, &c.
10 BARRELS COMMON, MEDIUM AND
FINE WHISKIES.
300 CASES ASSORTED WINES AND LI
QUORS, LOW FOR CASH,
At Geo. Myers, 11 and 13 Front Street.
. CHAS. D. MYERS, Agent.
nov;
JJRO WN FARRINA, CORN STARCH,
CHOCOLATE, FRENCH MUSTARD,
SALMON AND LOBSTERS, New and Fresh,
At 11 and 13 Front Street.
CHAS. D. MYERS, Agent,
30 tf
nov 10
-JQO' CLOTHES HAMPERS,
CLOTHES BASKETS, .
MARKET & WORK BASKETS.
Slightly damaged, on board steamer, at'Mauu-
laeturer's Cost, '
At 11 and 13 Front Street
CHAS D. MYERS, Agent.
nov 22 . 30-tf
JAMILY PACKAGES OF BUCKWHEAT,
CHOICE TABLE BUTTER,
SUPERIOR SYRUP,
At 11 and 13 Front Street.
CHAS. D. MYERS, Agent.
nov
GEORGE MYERS,
' 11 and 13 Front Street
Sole agent for the sale of the Genuine
OLD BAKER WHISKEY,
FAR SUPERIOR to any Whiskey in this market,
nov 22 ' 30-tf
AGENCY
OF
UnOL,JPMMO WOIjTE.
TO THE CITIZENS OF WILMINGTON, N. C.
fpOR the convenience of my customers in your
L citv. and also of your state, I have established
a DEPOT in Wilmington, and appointed
, MR. HORACE M. BARRY"
MY SOLE AGENT, .
Who will, keep on hand a large stock of all my
l.,.ilwl lVr;n o n A T umnrc otiI wlnrll will tlrt
sold to the trade at New York prices, adding
freight and insurance. ,
I take Pleasure in recommending my Agent to
my friends and customers, with the full assurance
i . i :ii I' . . : 4 1.. ... . 4.irsi.
iiiai mey win receive iiuiu mm iuu oamv o
if they purchased direct from me.
22 Beaver street, New York,
oct 9 i . " : ' l-3m
Salt, Salt, Salt.
FOR SALE, -.' '
riO arrive by schooner J. J. Spencer, from New
JL York,
1,500 SACKS LIVERPOOL GROUND SALT.
BRADLEY & WOEHLER.
dec 5 . 50-lw
TlAV AND BRICKS.
lff BALES HAY,
20,000 BRICKS, now landing from brig Matron.
, t or saie uy
dec 9
E. A. KEITH.
M3t
Hay.
1AO BALES PRIME HAY. TO ARRIVE.
4UO JA31ES ANDERSON & CO.
dec 0
51 3w
rA BARREL Superline Baltimore Flour.
OU 20 kegs No. 1 MackcreL
25 barrels No. 1 Herrings.
'; 20 barrels prime Pork.
! 30 barrels mess Pork.
For sale by
E. A KEITn.
!Ct
dee 5
4 f BAGS Cape CofTee.
1U 10 barrels brown Sugar.
20 dozen Ginger Tonic.
For sale by
E. A KEITH.
. 60-6t
dec 5
40
BARRELS Baltimore Family Flour, extra
good, for sale by ,
dec 5 : 50-Ct
PAINTING, PAINTIIVC.V
lft: FORMER FRIENDS AND PATRONS
Jj'i. will find ine over J. M. West's auction
rooms, (entrance from the alley )r. where I would
hA niMi lit am them and take. their oiders for
any work in my line, which I can promise will be
executeuwuu ncaiuesa auu umhw.u. ttw
, L. F. BUNN,
dec 7- : : - --ii ' ' . lm-
IVTOW LANDING Ex. MAGGD3 VaxDUSEN,
tV ,nnii f i-t RED ASH COAL.
; Orders left at the office of Worth fc Daniel, or
at the Yard, foot of Mxn treex, wm oe prumpij
atUndedto. V ,: R. rjENNDG & CO '
f dec7 - -'- ' --!: - - ' i 53-4t
1 : Wil., Char, and Rutherford R. Rl ,.
- Omck Wa., Chib. & Rtmu R. R. Co,,
7 i .rS.nnu. N. C. Oct. 18. 18C5. (
N adjourned meeting of. the Stockholders of
the Wilmington, . Charlotte & "Rutherford
Kali road Company win dc nem aiaucoiuivn, ,
Vawu iuuiju.il """;.- r.v.r .
. . WM, IL ALLEN, Secretary. j.
OCt 20 ,
AHUSEMENTS.
THEATRE.
Lessee and Manager. ...... . . .'. . . . II. M. J ciik 1 n
Stage Manager ...John Drl
OPEN EVERY NIGHT. ' .
GRAND COMBINATION. COMPANY.
DRA3IATIC ;AND 3IINSTREL,
SINGLNGANT) D.VNCINO.
AMUSEMENT FOR Til WORLD.
ACKNOyLEDGED ON ALL HANDS.
COME AND SEE.
"For if misfortune bo th ki of man.
Lavish when you nwy W happy wheuyou, cao."
SEE SMAIJL BILLS.
. ; dee 5 50-lm
BOARDING.
Bo.tnnw.vG.
I CIS. M. S. McCALEB would respectfully Iiia.
JL lorm her old patrons and the public gcuer-
ally, that she is ready toaccomuuxlate them with
comfortable ROOMS, and GOOD FARE, at more ,
reasonable terms thau any other house In the
city.
Iff Location on Market street, opiOtlte Col.,
Slnuige's ollice.
nov 14 , ; U--11U
REAL ESTATE.
Valuable Rice Land fur Sale. -
mil AT VaMIAIU.K IMf!K lLANTATIf)N ON
JL Brunswick River adjoining the lands of F. J.
Lord, ana known as mo maeionuury naniaiKni,
containing 200 acres' cleared rice laud, will In
rented or leased on reasonable tenn. Apply by
mail at Swann's Station, Moiro Connty.N. C, .
... . iir iffAtflkl.fffl
via rayettevilie, lo r. nAimraa
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i Splendid Opportunity Offered
for a Good Investment.
MY FfNE AND LARGE PLANTATION, SIT
nnt i-rt in OhhIow Count v. on New river, con
tabling 3,000 acres of arable land, and 4,700 tu rcg
of pincy land, togctht r with four iecU of bxct
will be leased to the Highest bidder on the lutday
of January, 1S05, uuless sooner dUposwl -of on
private terms. '
slst of a line Cotton (Hn and lloreo MIIL The
last mentioned Is capable or turning out, with
four mules attached, forty buslivU of im al i;r
day. The Plantation Is adapted to tbc growth oi
cotton, corn, icanut. potattc, lleldrH'as, wlicM,
&c. Two good landings are on the place, therr
by affording line facilities for shipment of pro
duce ; besides the river. abounds in the finest oyi-
ters anu nsii m uie worm.
Length or lease, live or six years.
For further mrticulars ajiply to
COOPER llUGtilNS,
Warsaw, N. C. '
nov 18 . ' 30tf
Valuable Plantation for Rent or
Lease.
THE subscriber offers for rent for one or live
years, his plantation on Town Creek, ten
in'ilcs below Wilmington. 500 acres are cleared
and fenced, well adapted to the production of'
. 11 -. . 1 . . 1 .w.lntAia A'Sk ..'.! M 1
corn, eoiion, wueui, j mioiui., vw.. n jw
excellent ground pea land. In addition to which
there is a largo orchard of fruit trees. Waring
large quantities of fruit On the place there are -two
frame dwelling houses, large barns and sla
bles also seventeen frame houses for lalorern,
now occupied by frcedmcn, most of whom may
probably be hired to work on the place.
The proximity of this jilantat ion to Wilming
ton, the easy approach or largo Hats at all tliuc
to its several landings, insuring shipments lo nny
loint, offers inducemcuU to enterprising men,
especially those familiar witli hired laln.r, that
few places possess. Address
Dr. JOHN D. BELLAMY, Wilmington, N. C,
or call on him at his city residence.
dec 5 ' W tf
For Sale.
ON the second day of January next, (unbs
umnnr tialWHl nf at OriVliiu Salt') at I'UbliC
auction iu the town of Wilmington, the following
valuable property;
A THREE STORY IIRICK STORE,
On the South side of Market street, known an
store No. 20, in Block 15L
A BRICK STORE,
On the the North side of Market street. No. 15,
Block 104. One row of
ONE STORY BUILDINGS,
On the South side of Prices street, in Block I'M.
ONE LARGE KTORE,
On the South-west comer of Front and Prim-o
street, Block 1C4, and a
THREE STORY BRICK HTOKC,
t)n the South side of Market street, Nd. 22, Block
in
D. B. BAKER.
dec 2 4d
Valuable and Desirable Property
for Sale.
ON THE 20TH DAY OF DECEMBER, THE
.,w..rilu.r u 11 1 m il at AIK tlon. for CUSh. tUiS
site on the Caiw Fear river at Fayt tUtille, where
tnc ciarenuon unugu lunuenj iiw, iminii
Toll House, the Laud On both fcidea of th rircr,
piers, and whatever is left of the proi rtr. The
side will be made on the txprtiu coiiditlou that
the purchaser U to bu'dda new double track, cov
ered bridge, the. length of which will be 000 feet,
or thereabout-- , f
The site b very desirable, to person bavin:; the
necessary capital for the work to le done. There
is no bridge now on the river. The Umntmcnt
of money in this contemplated work, t near a
U is to a large market town, roust prove highly re
muueratire, ; KirfTIIANr,
; THOS. McDANIEL,
J. G. 8I1EPHEHD.
nov 30 . . 4td
For Saler Lease.
TnE following valuable Tracts of Land, -. !e
County of Craven aud State of North Caro
lina, belonging to the estate of the late Thouia
McLin, of Ncwbcrn, N. C, arc now offered for
sale or lease, rlz:- ; - . 1
One tract on Bryce'a Creek, 13 miles from Ncw?i
bcra and within 4 miles of Croatan' Depot, on
the Railroad between; Newborn . and .Morclxad
City, containing 2,500 acres, . one-fifth of which U t
arable and well adapted to tho cultlratlon of cot
ton, corn and hay, and the balance I i wcU tlm
bercd with pitch pine and cypress. .There arc on
this tract 30,000 new turpentine boxc and enough
lightwood to manufacture 1,200 barrels tar. -n i . -,
One other tract, located on Adams Creek, and ,
its tributaries, embracing' 1,000 acres.' well tlm
tiered with pitch pine, lire oak and red cedar.
There are on this tract 12,000 turpentine boxea, j
very convenient to the water, and enough light
wood to manufacture LOCQ barrels tar.
Also,onc other tract, II miles from Nowbcrnc,
on the Pembrooke road, containing 80 acres ara
ble land, and well adapted to. the .cultivation: of.
cotton, garden, vegetable, grapes,, fruit
cereals. -'.V ...
t The above land arc now oHercd forarJe, ami Jr
hot sold by the 27th of this month . will then be , .
leased to respcMslWe partlea for the ensuing year.
For additional Information apply to .tho.tubacrt.j
bcr, at WUmlngton, N. C. tf's s '
HENRY McLIN, Executor'. ri
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