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:- a . '- VOL. I. WILMINGTON, N. C,,' WEDNESDAY MORNING, AlJGrUST 8; 1866. NO. 260. life miscellaneous; THE .WEEKLY DISPATCH. Now published every Frklay, at Wilmfng- ton, N. c, - , : "v :: ' ' ". CONTAINS ALL THE LATEbT fJEWO. REVIEW OF THE MARKETS, &c. AND IB PRINTED IN TIIE BEST STYLE. Persons living in the country districts will be kept posted in, all the news 4. of the day by .subscribing to the WE K ICJL y DISPATCH. One Year.... .$3 OO . 2 OO ' - ' ' i Months Six E. F. GILBERT, WAT II m A K E R, Late with F. W. Knohl.) WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND TIME PIECES of all kinds cleaned and repaired in the most skill ful manner, jand warranted to give entire satisfac tion or mony refunded, Remember the place, opposite Cape Fear Bank, 10 North ront street. July 18 239-t25augw TO COTTON PLANTERS. A S Acrcnts of the Albertson & JJonglass Ma il, chine Company, we are prepared to furnish their manufacture of COTTON G-INS, - a very superior article, at as low , prices as any Gin of equal merit. -Sample Gin, of 45 Saws, can be seen at our office. . Orders si licitcd and promptly tilled. v O. G. PARSLEY & CO. Wilmington, N. C, July IS, 1806. . .243-tf - Tarboro Southerner, Wilson Carolinian, Golds boro Newe, Raleigh Sentinel, Wadesbore Argus, Marion Star, and Sumpter Watchman copy, dailies one week, Others two two weeks and Bend bill to u. tr. r. s uo. WILLIAMS dc MURCIIISON, C O MM ISSION MERC HA NTS Wilmington, -N. C. , CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON, NAVAL J STORES and PRODUCE generally, will re ceive irombt attention. MURCIIISON & CO., C O MM I8SIO N 31 ER CTH A NT S 188 Front Street, s New York. s A LLONSIGNNENTS INTENDED FOR US XjL. are coyered by insurance from point of ship , mcnt, and will be forwarded by Williams & Mur chison through Wilmington, N. C, free of com missions.' i The usual advances made on consign incuts when desired. vs. John DJ Williams. K. M. MURCHISON. Geo. W. JulyS Williams, D. R. MURCHISON. .. . 230-lm . WHARFAGE AND STORAGE. 7V" A LL PRODUCE OR MERCHANDISE OR XjL any other article landed or shipped over the wharves of the subscriber; between Chesnut and Mulberry streets, or adjoining Union Distillery, will be" liable for landing or shipping wharfage. Every article- landed and not removed same day will be subject to charge of storage In addl., tlon to wharfage. ' . The goods in aircasls will be considered oonnd for landing and mhlpplpg-jfrhmrUf "ah parties are respccUully renuested not to T)iv with auove resriuauuiia i'-i . , . ;Fnr goodsfthe published ratea of wharfage and t - iSe? unless hcv have otherwise jconlracted. ; i. storage, unless they a tt va V ROKKELEN. rjuncl8 218-tf Ntoice to Turpentine Distillers. THE, UNDERSIGNED are now prepared to repair and do work on Turpentine SUlls in all its branches, also copper smithing in or out, - of thetity, and will at all times be pleased to - receive orders in their line of business, bexni? ; so i. long and well known in this community they deem it only necessary io mvive and the public to give them a call as they believe " that they cah give, satisfaction to all who may do, WILLIAM BRADLEY & CO. 1ST" -Will be. found At the foot of Mulberry street. ' ' '. t julyS : T v " : ': , 23Mm . COASTWISE T.1AUIFESTS, ; llAIL nOAD RECEIPTS, pius OF tADiriQ, AHD OTIlEOr OUVIlttC, -iB, for sale at - A " r Barnard's Printics arid Publishli: : lloiise, r , No. 3 South Water Street. WILMINGTON AND WELDOJfK. Ilf Office Master of Tbasspoiitatiok; ) - WiLiaxGTOJr, July 10, 1860. : j , THROUGH CONNECTIONS JBT AC COMMODATION TRAINS. ON AND AFTER JULY THE 16tu TUE, Accommodation Trains will Leave WUm'ffton daiJy, Sundays excepted .1 P. M. Leave Weldon, 1.30 A. M. Leave RicLmond. 8.15 A. M. Leave Washington, .4.30 P. L Arrive new rorK,. oa. m. Sleeplnir Cars will be run from V llmincton through to Petersburg, and from Washington to New York. Close connections will be xaade from W llming- ton to New York. WM. SMITH. Master ol Trausportation. inly 17 243-tf Golds boro NeWs and Tarboro Southerner copy three times. i WILMINGTON AND WELDON R R. Office Chief Engineer akd Scpebinten- ) dent, Wilmington, May SO, 1866. f CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. s O N AND AFTER JUNE 3D, TRAINS WILL run over this, road as follows: MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS, Leave Wilmington daily at. . . . . Arrive at Goldsboro' at . .t ...... . Arrive at Weldon at Leave Weldon daily at. , Arrive at Goldsboro' at.. , Arrive at Wilmington . . 3.30 A. M. ... 8.17 A. M. ...12.30 P. M. ,..11.00 A. M. . . . 3.03 P. M. . . . 8.00 P. M. FREIGHT AND PASSENGER TRAINS, Leave Wilm'gton daily, except Sundays.. I P. M. Arrive at Goldsboro' at. ; . . . . ...... 8.26 P. M. Arrive at Weldon at 3.10 A M. Leave Weldon daily, except Sundays, at.. 9 P. M. Arrive at Goldsboro' at. 3.35 A M. Arrive at Wilmington at. 11.00 A. M. Both trains connect through to the North connect at Goldsboro with trains to Raleigh and Ncwbcrn. 8. L. FREMONT, Engineer and Supt. may 31 - . .. 203 tf TRANSPORTATION OFFICE, . Wilmington, Chalottb a R. -R. Co., Wilmington, N. C. May 29,. 1806. FROM AND AFTER JUNE 1st, 1866, the Mail Train on this road will leave Wilmington at 6 o'clock, A. M., on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturda)s, and arrive at Sand llill at 3 o'clock, P. M. Returning will leave Sand Hill at 7 o'clock, !L M., on Monda3-s, Wednesdays and Fridays, and arrive in Wilminirton at 4 o'clock. P. M. WM. II. ALLEN, , Master of Transportation. may 31 r , . 203-tf wTEmINGTON & MANCHESTER R. R. . Officb Gkn. Supt. Wil. & Man. R. Road, Wilmington, N. C, June 1st, 1866. ) CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. i - o N AND AFTER THE 4 3RD OF JUNE. the following Schedule will c-o into effect on the Wilmington and Manchester Railroad. .Leave Wilmington daily at 8. Id P. M Arrive at Kingsville 44 8.30 AM. Leave Kingsville 44 ....... .&00 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington daily at 2.40 A. M. the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad daily, also at Florence with the North Eastern Railroad for Charleston, and at Kingsville with the South Carolina Railroad for Augusta. WM. MCKAK, . ' ' General Superintendent. junel . . ... . - ; . 204-tf HOTELS. N. FREDERICK.' . P. S II EM WELL. CITY HOTEL. " THE undersigned take pleasure in announcing to their friends and the public generally .that they have, after great exertions and expense, re furnished and opened the CITY HOTEL, for the reception and accommodation of the travelling public. FREDERICK &, SHEM WELL, Proprietors. jan 11 82-tf lVEIJ-iIl.S M E E T IN .G STREET, ' . : K Charleston, S. C. ' riHIS HOUSE HAS BEEN THOROUGHLl Tie?aired "ihed, and cannot be ex- iVUVU AAA UW lbj i jan 26 JOSEPH PURCELL. . i Proprietor. - 95-tf CITY HOTEL BARBER. HAVING7 thoroughly refitted and refurnished my Shop, I am prepared tcf shave, cut hair, dye and shampoon in the latest styles. Gentlemen visiting my Shop may be assured that they will be waited on with politeness and promptness. . DWAliim.r ' Jan 30 99-ti 'NEW YORK SPIRIT CASKS I i I A I SUPPLY OF ABOVE POPULAR MAKE of Casks will always be kept by the 'sub scriber, who is agent for the manufacturers, and sold in lots to suit. . . Pricoredueed to b0KKEIn. June IS . . . - 218-tnov6 t pnnF. r.i. DEnniiAnors AUSTRALIAN .CRYSTAL SPECTACLES, -piECOMMKXIJJ-1!'! Dy VrOV. K vto nA most eminent sursreons ot mlngton, Charleston and other Southern cities j 10 North Front st, opposite Cpe FearBa July 13 I taan State of North Carolina, ( NEW llASOTJtB COCNTT. J , Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Juno term, - low. : t: Henry Nutt, :. Original Attachment. vs. Ph a ri o "R. ,Thorburn ON motion, it is ordered bv .the u"jn1 publication be made, Iforjax Jf Dispatch " a newspaper published in the City of Watson, for IheeWanV to V r. nrnnaAv nf September next. and replevy or plead to issue, or judgment by . 71 ROBEKr R'WbODR Clerk New Hanover.CmityCrt., juiy if , ; TiFADY AND CONCLUSrVKTESTo Lf the ' SrSesHMS&OLD'S FLUID :BX-. TRACTBuCHu'wiUbe acompwl80,ose forth In the United SUtca iag COMMISSION HOUSES. . a. cox, w.'Ffczsronx, sr., w. p. kesdaix, k. ... of - ' -of - u- , " of Anson ca, N. C. Anson co., X. C Anson co., N.C. COX, KENDALL & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION AND ' JrUUWJLiWlffU MKli UMANTSf NOIITII WATER STREET, Wilmington, N. C. TERSONAL AND STRICT ATTENTION JL' given to the purchase, sale or shipment of an prouuee consigned to tbem. Advances made on congnmcnt3 when desired. Orders accompanied with the cash solicited. jnlyO - . 235-tl T. 1. JTOHNSON, JR. W. T. JOHNSON. THOS. J. JOHNSON & BRO., COMMISSION AND FORWARD- INO MERCHANTS. Wilmington, N. C, Orncs No. 36, North Water st., up Stairs. T3ROMPT PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN JL. to the Sale or Shipment" of Cotton. Naval 8tores, Lumber, &c, &c Consignments solic ited. , - ' feb 24 121-tf A. J. DEROSSET, W. L. DEROSSET, GRAHAM DAVES. DEROSSET & CO., (Formerly DeBosset & Brotc?i.) Established 1839. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 6 North Water Street, (up stairs,) WILMINGTON, N.C, WILL GIVE PERSONAL ATTENTION TO the purchase and sale of produce of every description, and to receiving and forwarding goods. feb 20 117-tf W. A. WILLIAMS, JNO. F. WILLIAMS. W. A. WILLIAMS & SON, COMMISSION AND FOllWAliDING MERCHANTS, WILL GIVE PERSONAL AND PROMPT 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.I oct 27 . 17-toct25 GEO. HARKISS. W. W. HARRISS. A. J. HOWELL. HARRISS & HOWELL, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NORTH. WA.'jaR street, - Wilmington, N. C, AND , ' 196 WATER 8TREKT, NEW YORK. T IBERAL ADVANCES MADE ONCONSIGN- Xi ments to our New York House on Produce, which will Jbe forwarded through, tree of com missions. Consignments are covered bv Insurance from ports and places in North and South Carolina, by Railroads, Steam Boats and Flats on the River to a shipping point, and thence to New York. feb 24 15Jl-toct9 w5-tf A. A. MOFFITT, W. D. MOFFITT, JOHN M'LAURIN. MOFFITT, BRO. & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 4 South Water Street, 1 . Wilmington, N.C. WILL give prompt personal attention to the sale or shipment of Cotton, Naval Stores, General Produce, etc., etc. Also to receiving and forwarding goods. Orders solicited and promptly filled. nov 27 43-tt l-w6m 1. C. DUNBAR, k J. A. NICHOLSON, J. M. FAIRLET. ' R.N. FAIRLET. DUNBAR, FAIRLEY & CO., FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 36 North Water Street Up Staiks, Wilmington, N. C. TRICT personal attention paid to the sale ol JNaval Stores, Cotton and Country Produce consigned to them. Orders solicited. jan 8 79-t8jan 1-wtf SHACKELFORD, HAAS & CO., ' No. 31 & 82 North Water street, , Wilmington, N. C, And 159 Front street, New York, BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION, Naval Stores, Cotton Lumber and. all Southern Fabrics. Also all classes of both Foreign and Domestic Goods. Also keeD on hand at WilnVin- ton, a large stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, at wnoiesaie. Ana agents m tne united .States for John "Whittemore's Cotton Cards. 1 oct 9 l-t9oct 1-wtf C. H. ROBINSON, DR. H. JL. ROBINSON. C. H. ROBINSON & CO., . COMMISSION MERCHANTS; RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TOto THEIR friends and the public, that they have re sumed business in Wilmington, and will sttend Eromptly to any business entrusted to them ; sell lg or Shipping Naval Stores, Cotton, and country : proauce generally. store Soutn Water t t umce over Mr. Alexander Oldham's Grain dec 13 57-tf PETER MALLETT. CHARLES HOFFMAN. 1 MALLETT & HOFFMAN, GENERAL COMMISSION AND SHIPPING MERCHANTS, KO. 23 NORTH 1YATEB ST., WILMINGTON, N. C. CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON, NAVAL V oiores, Juumoer ana otner produce, for sale or anipmeni, respecuuuy soucitea. uraers promptly executed. ten iu .....BU.OORCJlJnJSj UOltM I SSlO N7. MERCHANT, Wilmington, N. C. I1U W XV ATKINSON & SHEPPEKSUn, - GENERAL Commission and Forwarding Merchants ; AND INSURANCE AGENTS, 11 North Water Street, Wilmington. ttti? ttt?t?p nnKSTANTLY on hand GUANO W ilFABMINO IMPLEMENTS, of im- Lite, Fire and Marine Insurance In the best companies on the continent, granted at the low- est rates. m t xtt nv - MAirniS" jr. aaav ' . -'w WITH" ' -. " " ' ' . ATKINSON & SHEPPERSON apl 17 .. -.- : . -. .. v - 165-tf : VOU SAME . a DWELLING FORMERLY OWNED BY J. A C IMUsituated on 4th street, East sid fn Ann and Church. For particulars, ap- P? i ' SHACKELFORD. HAAS &CO. may S .- - ioru no ari at :s'mrrmiii.B. 1 If US. 8TEWART, having made Sf M meat in her house is PJIHunt rT- . . - t- rtr tnirt v boarders for the Bum- I mer. z.mA v- mUed with wry mer. filE the county or theVUiningt msx- "Xrds, and every-ACCommQdati ,U be comfort of guest ........ I . Jmw M ; . ; :" ' V . , . . l i -svi;it onnaicmmenig 01 J a- i r 1 ; j .i v iiitn wr nan in atrtmiv;. i I DrOVCU SlYieo duv.x. I uuaiu o L-jy TV. . . Pafmns I m- SVVIS.?. for 3 iS thU Suta&r byour ST toboard.. or Uod d to- V a I m-w m W OTATirU AVk I 'I 1 1 1 I ri. I 1 I 1I 1 n 1- in wVO -CmnT fll KI'llUUl , l friends m tne ixonneru . t . i iuou iu auiuv.i, m ..-j, i I . -n-sn lMviYiaHpL I tit rn th rPTorted rates. . I . P S, i,rnn U'hK-ll IID-I... :...1..T . ;.. onrrenpv -Ktiall TCCHIN C Uiy , I PROFESSIONAL. TIIOS. B. CAItlt, M. D., DENTIST. V Office and Residence No. 352Iarket8trect. i to 113' urag store. A LARGE 8TOCK OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH for sale to the Profcs&ion small adT&nce J on rnusdelphia prices. oct 9 1-tlOoct DR. I,. CORBIN, DENTIST. y r in s. t. corner of Market and Second W streets, over "Hufreins All operations In Dental Surgery, and the latest improvements In ARTIFICIAL TEETH. febl 101-ly DRY G0V7S? CLOTHING, &c. A. WEJ1X. ROSXNTHALL. A. WEII.I4 & CO., TTfrnOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN T Lry Goods, Keady-made Clothing, Boots, ouwcb, uan, pg, uancyAmcics, ana, indeed, little of everything. Ihey respectfully solicit a continuance of the iormer iiDerai patronage of their old customers, and the public generally. No. 13 MARKET STREET. jan 11 82-tf ' S. REAR & BRO., No. 18 South Market street, Wilmington, N. C, WHOLESALE and retail dealers in every description of Dry Goods, Ready-made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. Liberal inducements offered to both city and country trade. . ' jan 11 82-tjulyll GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &c. . B. ORRELL. T. C. LEWIS. ORRELL & LEWIS, WHOLESALE AND KETAIL. DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Ac. No. 8 Market street, Wilmington, N. C. THEY keep constantly on hand every article ne cessary ior .ikmiiy supplies have a good stock always on hand and are constantly receiv ing fresh supplies per steamers. They respect fully solicit the patronage of their friends and the public generally, feb 9 108-tf T. J. MITCHELL GEO. ALLEN. D. T. CARRAWAT. North Carolina Agricultural House AND HARDWARE STORE. ' MITCHELL, ALLEN & CO. 22 Pollock street, Newbern. 29 Water street, Wilmington. Agents for Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, Fair banks Scales, Circular Saw?, Belting, Ac, fcc. mayo i . 181-ly 141y J. I. LOVE, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, No. 22 Market Street. dec 28 70-tf CHEAP FOR CASH. jTE HAVE JUST RECEIVED PER EX- lress the following goods : SUMMER DRESS GOODS.' A beautiful 'assortment White Tarlcton, Swiss Muslin, Calicos, a large stock. MOSQUITO NETTING of all kinds and prices. Frizzed Nets, Hair Coils and Puffs, the latest style. Ribbons of every width and color. SHIRTING, BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED. Ladies' Hats, Silk Belting and Buckles. GENTS' SUMMER CLOTHING. Boots, Shoes, &c. 5f All of which will be sold cheap for cash. A. WEILL & CO., 13 Market street. June 13 . . 214-tf . TO CLERKS & SHERIFFS. APPEARANCE BONDS, WITNESS TICKETS, : JURY TICKETS, SUBPOENAS, ' ' FI FAS FOR DEBT, ADMINISTRATORS' BONDS, OVERSEER'S APPOINTMENTS, TAX RECEIPTS, And all kinds of Blanks used by Clerks, Sher ifls and others, for sale at W. IL BERNARD'S Rook and Job Printing Office, A"u. 3 South Water Street, next to If. B. Ella's, Wilmington, N. C. junc 4 206-tf COOKING STOVES. TUCKS" PATENT " x NO. 7 STOVES WITH FIXTURES, ' ' NO. b 4---i-H--T no. 9 -. t''jMiT, For mmU - i- iinni1.1nfkT i ' :' "njiiT i on rr-.u.iiJi' SAMPSON COUNTY, N. C. ? hia institute will com- r M 1 1 A A-J Vfci wwww-v- w- X mence on Wednesday, Sept, ath , , The present tacuity is eomu ; - ? y- ..L.iitv innir exoenence ana eminuni wem thw!f tcvv Rmplla. and ladv arc still asso- ciated in the departments of music and painting. The terms are specie or its equivalent, and ex- lifrhtA. ' Board per sixteen weeto. S $12, $16; Music, f20; Oil Painting, $16; Drawing ?8. ineldenlaU :-at ostln curreney 4 s-vv Mid raviArTfwl For further particulars aaarcss F"fVi' UC.G1VES,AM.. julylS lM3-i A!T AIZRNA, MUSTARD, PEPPER, CLOVES, r?TN"NAMON. YEAST POWDER, PURE STARCH, SOAP, COFFEE, SUGAR, COLGATE LARD, at S. VAN AMRINGE'S, -No. 2 Granite Row, - r - Front Street. july 30 mm w V V -Kirt Uf IKK I I r w- w 11 r i. A. m-- - irxmr -m .a 1CPT iVH 17PI- 1 TSfSnTKACT BUCD diseases, use - . - and IMPROVED ROSE WASH.- ntm coaaissiON nouses. c r. ttsxDxxiiAix'K. T.wmTArraJr. xicboia Greensboro, N. C jn!I cid, N. C BAltlmore. . C. P. 5Icxit!cxIiall Co Cotton, Tobacco, and General COM MISSION 31 ERCH ANTS, - : . axix . WHOLESALE OROPERS, 37 A 39 South Calvert 8L, Corner of. Water 8 ta Baltimore, Md- JulyS r' ,;,' 5fjan2 N.C. COMMISSION HOUSE. ANDREWS & BA R D I N , Commission and Shipping Merchants, WLLMINOTON, N. C. W. 8. G. ANDREWS, ol Goldsboro, N. C. BENJAMIN II. BARDIN, of Charleston, S. C. Office No. 81, Nonh Water street. June 22 222-tf A. WIIjIARD, F)RMERLY of Washington, N. C.f late Greensboro, N. CL, wbolsalc dealer in ot eo c e: r i e s And GENERAL MERCHANDIZE. Commission and Fortrardinr Merchant. No SO NORTH, WATER STREET, . v Wilmington, N. C. Reters to Unon. John A. GilmerJ Greensboro, N. C. j-ictoac xi. ionasay, jtsq casnjer Bank Cain? Fear, Greensboro, N. C. Rer. a H, Wiley, Superintendent PubL'c Schools fdr the State ol North Carolina. . Messrs. James Corner & Sons, Baltimore. Messrs. Dowley, Corners fc Co., New York. Jan 9 . ' 80-ti lNTew Commission. A If D O R WAR D I.N G H O U S E . ALEXANDER JOHNSON, Jr., Fayettevillc, N. C, HAS taken the store on South Water street, Wilmington, N. C, iormcrly oecaridi r T. H. McKoy & Co.. wihm mtu &ro hi per sonal Attention to the sale or shipment of all goods or produce Intrusted to his care, Consign ments of all kinds soficted. jan 27 . JC-tf A. U. VAN BOKKELEN, COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANT , .411 NORTH WATER STREET, . HALL'S AND NUTTS WHARVES, Wilmington, N: C. CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON, NAVAL STORES and other Southern produce, for 1 1. ! a tit : r . Dauu ur ciiipiiicui. wm receive prompt personal at tentlon. , Merchandise and other articles forwarded to any point uesirua. vraers ior me purcnase ol 31cr chandise and consignments of Bame, for sale so licited. . nov 1 21-tuovl D Q. WORTH. N. O. DA9IEL WORTH A DANIEL, COMMISSION & FORWAItDING MERCHANTS Brown's Wliarves. (2. C. fc B. G. Worth' old stand) South Water xtraty Wilmington, N.C. WT1LL give strict personal attention to sale or f t shipment of Cotton, Naval Stores and general produce. Also, to receiving and for warding Goods. Dealers in' Bagging, Roih. Twine, Lime, Plaster Cement, Hair, Salt, Coal, &c Agents for Steamer A. P. Hurt. jan 11 ; . 82-tscpt2 MURRAY & MURCIIISON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLE . . SALE DEALERS, Wilmington, N. C. . . PARTICULAR attention paid to the Hale of Cotton," Naval Storoand Country Produce generally, . - M , . All orders for Groceries, Produce, &., filled at the lowest market rates. E. MURRAY,! . - K. M. MURCHISON, Wilmington. New York. My oct 9 JAMES A. WILLARD, . C03I3HSSION 3IERCHANT, Wilmington N. C. oct 29 , , ' 1-tf JUST RECEIVED. 2500 BElUn BUBBER AND L.EATUB Rubber andHcmp Packing , s . Mill Saw Files, . . ' Iron and SteeL Pots, Ovens, Spiders, and Extra Oven Lids, - ." - Japanned Toilet Setts very handsome, 8ad Irons, fec, Ac. MITCHELL, ALLEN & CO. . mchlO V 133-tf EXCIIAN0E0I1 HEW YORK . AND rtALTDIORE. For sale in sums to suit by ' " ATKINSON & SHEPPERSON. 11 North Water street, ;;iDIIIiaiQNEDAD0rT James T.vMarraT Co., intbedtjol James 'York "'"'-' r ' t Ouriong.experlence in Uua city, and that of XZrCtnlblc us. we confidenUy believe, j 9 m ml T. Mnrrav lor some wmc t " - rr - mterests of our customers as well as and we respcetruuy soucii, a continuance of the patronage heretaiorc so nocr aUy bestowed upon us; promising times, our best efforts fehall be used in behalf of our customers. . ' ' . . v. vrt- wiE 14 inW frompoint of shipment if desired, will ire miSr through by our house In an4 forwarded PJe forfor- All shipment made owv- """"V i 77," " .t i, nt warding except inosc nr We have ample ware-uouac .'v r.-r-Oar oOcm to Vt our old stand, Nortt T atcr st JAMES T. - North Carolina Flour. ORTH CAROLINA FAMILY FLOUR l SACKS. For sale by ' , . y - !. itURRAT & CO.- ,1 ww-it- fMiricaI Distress, Especially .... . r m a jai iuci aa - f h. RUhoD Talbot, At- ZlTr, w. E. Doane, oecTewj, n- - ked to copy this til HOUUiern wvf : ? . . ? forbid. NYEEBLED AND DEIJCATE (JONSTITU- i J I m . lii Tinvs nf both, sexes," us rrv,T-rrTTT wm rlwe brUK ua en ergctic feelings ana f - . at2aw-m ,JoneS5 , , . , : vJv! tiie daily Dispatch. WIUUNaTO, N. CL, AUGUST ISM. THE RIOT IN NEW ORLEANS. MartUl Law ReTokedMore Lawless ne I Been diary Radical Speeches. The follow in additional facts in rtlation to the late unfortunate riot and los of life in New Orlcaiu, hxxt been received; New Qrltajt?, Aug. 2. The order declaring martial law has been withdrawn, Judge Ali has charged the grand jury to indict all persons cngartd in the recent riot. Several arrest have alrcad j been made, and all the prisoners released by the military will be rearrested. Tho mllita ry commission for an investigation of tho not has been in session to-day, and taken the testimony of the policemen. A street car was fired into in the outskirts of the city last night by negroes, and Cant. "Charles Reynolds, of the steamer Starlight, was killed. One of his murderers baa been arrested. Many arrests of s armed blacks have been made siuce the riot. , Several houses occupied by negroes hare been H covcrcd containing arms and ammunition. , THE ORIGIN OV THE OUTRUEAK, . The New Orleans Ct'Miwm'.i of the 2?th contains a report of tho meeting of tho w hite men and negroes in front of tho Mechanic' Institute, in that-city, the evening previous,' in-favor of universal suffrage and to back np the convention to assemble next day.' The following extracts 'flora the speeches will give tho reader an idea of the spirit pervad ing the whole of it VIEW OF Mil. JUDD. Mr. Judd said, the object of this assem blage of tho pcoplo was to strengthen ilm coming convention, -mj -m.acuc. It would mau ooiu iis sessions in siuie of all the elements arrayed against it, with Judgo Alell tlirown in na pnfal" Mostofthoiio lelow mo owe their freedom to God the Father, Ood the Son, and God the Holy Ghost ' A female voice: "Hallelu jah ! hallelujah ! give God tho plory." We were beaten by tho rebels, ho said, till 200, 000 nativo born men, now citizens, wero en rolled, and then we licked thctn by the grace of God. lie urged the education of colored children, and closed with "all hon or to the soldiers of Louisiana with a dark skill." ; Views of thk kkv. mh. iioiitox. The Rev. 3Ir. I lor ton, the speaker who followed, held in one hand n fan with tho advertisement of an Accident Insurance Company, wjth General Johnston at Its head, and hence he thought they were all safe here. In the other hand ho held the resolution which1 had been adopted. IIo alluded to tho scene in Boston when Antony Hums, a fugitive slave, was marched down' State street, surrounded by a cordon of bayonet?, to be carried back into slavery, and regarded the present scenes as counterpart. iou, b said, wlo have been looking towards Cana da for freedom, do not look that way to night. You arc citizens made po by Con gress in the passage of the civil rights law. . We arc here to-night us preliminary to ro convoking the convention of IPC i and 1600. To-night the speaker had rather shake hands with the vilest gambler in town than with one of the unrepentant divines who . espouse the rebel cause. You who are here have got to demand your rights; und you will secure them. Look at tho old flag the stars are all there and more coming. After having met an honorable defeat, they who . fought against the government come back and say, " We'll rule you yet' A voice Did you ever fight. j Other voices from col ored men in various directions, "I have." "I have" A.nd so will I, added the speaker, woncr than they who have been conquered on the battle field shall rule us. . VIEWS OF Jt'IKiK HEISTA.ND. Judcrc Heistand was the next sneaker. 4 The decree of Gcd, he said, had gono forth that mere snail dc universal ircetioiu anu universal sufl"racc throughout the . South. The men who cot up this war effected uni- versal sunrage, ana uy xnc course wnicn incy arc now pursuing the will be forced to yield 1 universal suffrage. , - VIEWS OF Dlt. DOSTIK. Dr. Dostie was the last speaker, aud some of his expressions were' more imtcmjKrratc than those previously uttered. He said if the rebels dared to disturb the convention they would be annihilated ; and tliat the conquered should never rule as conquerors. . VIEWS OF MICHAEL HAILV. Liqx'Ml'tN - rr - shoes Vn?nuence. They are realixing wascons idcrcd as tbamc ; but 1 Manu uc ore jou to nlrfit, i.tsc.1 --". " ? . L,.lf. 'iiml fell VOU rCZrSKktoottt and . IU.I1- . M .n. . II M I 1 I II III 1 I w Rlory ia ST lApStaSeJ I ttouW ratber cry of S 'nSf State was in tin bands of colored uvwi-. . . , c ..nn..l, a ri- men than In the hantis 01 unn. els. Applause. State ol North Carolina, Vr IfAXOVXBCOCSTr, ) Court of Pleas and Quarter Serous, June Term, is v. A. Paul RepUon,, '0rglMl AlUchmL 2ndMoiday of BepUmber next wd replevy or plead to Uue. or Judgment by dc Jim ti. rdered against blnu. IaA, nui txstk, nnnrilT W WOOD. J., Ocrk New llanovcrConty Cmirt. Jolt 12 , V A!fl4 McCORJIICR, 31EUCHAXT . - c.k rfinrteston. C. Ko 35 uroao duw, ; , ,a , : Wholaaleanaucum--- nlr . .'.nrSiT: YlOOIt ABE Bucntj. 50 .dec 13 C fnnlt 1 GN motion it is ordered uy Vhe "Dis- UcaSon be made, for six weets, in the Dis . . Tru ' & newspaper published In tne T .Y rTC' L eT!i ?C itfcndant to appear at tbl r 'ly 21 Si6-U
The Daily Dispatch (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 8, 1866, edition 1
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