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VOL. II. WILMINGTON, N. G, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 6, 18G7. NO. 414; (Hi ViLi.ilHGTO;j DISPATCH. nuui,au4i x OAii l it, rTopnctors, j published daily and weekly, j i ri,!i iji suoscnpiion.nvariaDiy m aavauce : ! j lily j one vcr j . . . . 1 . . f 6 00 ' fj lx ntontlw,.., ... 4 00 KATES OF ADVERTISING : ' - Ad vertiicmenta will be inaerted at ii per square for- tbe first insertion; S3 60 per wreck, and f per month. , j " - j ' ;Ten Jinci or lie coostitute a iU)r. rfT" No publication made without a rtr-ouri- 1 !e name. '- , :;. LINES OF THAVEL. Wilmington & Weldon Railroad, Ofkick Cuief Engineer -fc Stipi., f Wilmington, Nov. 8, 186. 1 1 ...-ijr 1 CeyiVUI-' Iffi CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. ON AND A FTEU MONDAY the 5th inst., the 'following fa ft Schedule of ..time v. ill bn imp Mvt-rti.l itaiUv.ix. ! going north. Lave Wilmington at. ... . ... . ..... 4.45-A. M. 11.15 A M. 9.25 A. M. 2 5? I M. 2.00 P. M. 6.35 P. M. Arrive at Goldeboro at. 4 it it (t Arrive ut Weldon at .1.. GOING SOUTH. Weldon tt .. LMve .If. CO A. M. . 7.35 P. M . . 2.00 F. M. . 11.60 P. M. . 8.00 P. M. . .:0 A. M , Arrive at Goidsboro' at . I 14 .11 4i 14 ( -i ! jArrive at, Wilmington.. (i'losc connections arc made by both trains no- ilnir South. . ! ; Tlie 5 A. M. train from .Wilniintjtoii, and 11 t. M. train from: Weldon, do not run on dunday'a. ! I Cltise connections arc made by thij M 05 A. il. j Itraln both v:ty'bc"tvocii -New -York and New Or ean. - ' -t By the train that leaves here at 11.05 and the lone that arrives here at i.oO A. M., close toil- j incctionrt arc made between New York and New j. Orleans. Couneetioi.s are made by Ihe other i iti-ains but more tinie is required. j I To o North by Hay Line, leave at 5 00 A. M.; j !to o by Annemessix. leave by the 11,05 A. M. : train. Either train connect by Uichmoud. ; I i Close connections at Goldshoro with the N. C. i itrain; by the 5.00 A. M. train, and by ; either to j Newbern. !.: ' r A. 8. L. FREMONT, ! V .! Chief Enjiineirr and superintendent. ; t.Ov i: - 'l-Atr ! Witniins:toii & xJanciieNter it. li. --;-!''. (5km. Suj'T. Wtu & Man. R. Uoai. U'(LM fiNOTo.-i, N". P., Nov. 3d, LS(iH. ) N AND AFTER MONDAY the 5th of Nov the following Schedule will ifo into ellecton the Wiltmntoii and Muucheter KailroHd. ( I EXrilESS TltAIN. Leave Wilmiuton daily at...... 4.f-0 A. M : Arrive HtKiujville " ....... 3 SO P. M. : Leave Kinville 4 .......1.4.5A.M. Arrive at W'ilinintoa daily at.. . .10.45 A. M. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leave Wilmiiiglon daily at. .... . . $.20 P. M. Arrive at Kinxstiile " ....... 8.00 A. M. Lvaro Kinville ' " ' 4 p P. M. i Arrive at Wilrulmiton daily at..., '3.45 A. M. Co e connections made bv both trains at Wil- tinton with the Wilmington and Weldon Rail road ; 'at Florence with the North Pastern Rail road tor Ci.ancston, nd nt Kiii'r-ville with the South Carolina Knilroad. Wm, MoKAE, ! General Superintendent. -! ! 3o-tf nov 1 ' TRANSPORTATION OFFICE, 1 V.'lI.MlNOTQN, CUAULOTTE fc It. It. Co., . Wilminirlou, N. C. May 29, 18o0. ) i I ROM AND AFTER J UNE tt, ISoo, the Mail ! i Train on this road w.ll leave Wilmington at j 6 o'clock, A. M., on Tuesday?, Thursdays and j Saturdays, and arrive at Sand Hill at 3 o'elock, i P, M. Returning will leave Sand Hill at 7 o'elock, X: M., on Mondayrt, Wednesdays and Friday?, ! and arrive in Wilmington at. 4 o'clock,-. P. M. WM. 11. ALLEN, 1 ! Mutter vi Trausportatiou. linay 31 ' IStK-tf. :;T- . " "AZf-K- " "'!"' ; I i V FRY VALUARL K COTTt )N FA RM, ? iY situated eijrht miles from the Wilniing tbncharlottg I and Rlitherfo d Railroad, at Al- : foidsville, containing tiOO aeres of laud, 250 of -.vhieh Is cleared and in-.; very hijJ.h state of cuhi- vation. well improved, buildihg.4 of every kind ind the health of the- place unsurpasj-ed by any in the Slate. I will sell the land for the pro- e:eed of It of one year's' work of, ten hands. A ! large amount of provisions aud stock on the place can be bought with the land, at market ' prices. I offer better induceuienta to tho riht , kind of a purchaser than! can be had anywhere in , the South, as my present crop, (though a short ; oi e) will nhow cash price for all on the place. ! References:: Hon. R. S. French, Pet te way & .Moore, E. Murray & Co., Worth & Daniel, Wil niinjcton. Hou. Tho&. A. Nnneht, Capt. W. S. ' Nonuent, A. V. Fuller, Berry Godwfu, Lumber- : ton, N. U. I r : .' ''J i Z. FULLMORE. jan 4 ' j. '. ,' ' it.S5-.tn,- J LippiU's Confectioner. JgREAD IN ALL ITS VARIETIES, , j FRESH, MORNlNti aud EVEN (i. ; FANCY CAKES AND PIES TO 8U IT THE MOST FASTIDIOUS, ! FRESH EVRY V U . : oet 31 SSv tf AGENTS WANTED FOR the Life and Campaigns of ii. Stonewall Jackson, By Prof. It. L. Dabnc-, D. D., ol Va. THIIE STANDARD BIOGRAPHY OF THE X Immortal Hero. The only edition author ized by his widow, aud published for her pecuni ary benefit. The author a personal friend and Chief of Staff of the 'hrisdanpoldier. We tvanl an Agent lu every county. ' Send lor circular. and Bee our terms, and! what the Press says of the work. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Corner 7th and Main sts., Richmond. Va. o'Jo ImdJtw . NOTICE. A MEETING- OF THE STOCKHOLDERS ! PfMhe -lmTr ; ford KaMroad ComiSanV will be held in Wi minn-- s ton oni he 25th dav of Februan-, l-r.7, to consider the act l "Uic Gemi-al Aembiy now in session. 1 Vomp-uiy. 5 , , iiv..iuuivo i . i vajmivta I. T. ALDERMAN i 1 Secretary.. 404-tm " i HI LATE iv R R IYALs: g li H STY YORK CITY MEs pork, ' P. V lViVr . o ,4 ra 1 A M 1 L 1 FLO I !, ' FPI TnLv ?.EST EXTRA SUPER FLOUR, ! si f m5JpfRes h g osh e b Ul ter. For sale hy0N' MACKEREL, CHEESE. ! ""' ; ; ' :, ' C jan U : ANNON 8TOKLET, 4 South Market Street. 40Mt .1 HOTELS. THE CITY HOTEL, Corner Market and Second Streets, VV I L 31 1 N GT O.I, N. C. N. FREDERICK, Proprietor. THE UNDERSIGNED opened the HAS RECENTLY CITY HOTEL. 1 and beepeaks for t under it new management j the patronage of the travelling public, lie give ( the aeaura'uce that it will be conducted 'n a pIyIk i lully equal to the demands of the time. The Parlors and Rooms will be thoroughly refitted and ele GANTLY REFURNISHED. The tables will be well kept and loadvd with all the DELICACIES AND LUXURIES Jtliat the Market affords. The cervant w ill be at tentive and polite togueet ; and every! depart incut completely organized in such a nTanner a. to render it as attractive as any similar ejitabliah ment in the South. i The Proprietor promues that no pain or cx pen(e ihflil be spared to render this HOTEL a pleasant aud agreeable resting place for the way larer, and one in every way worthy ot the support aud encouragement of those who desire to tus tain a well conducted Hotel. , N. FREDERICK, Proprietor. Wilmiuirton. N. C, Jan. 2, 401-tf Journal copy. Sills house, MEETING STREET, Charleston, S. C. nPHIs HOUSE HAS BEEN luuKOUGHU JL . repaired and relurnished, and cannot be ex celled by any in tfu city JOSEPH PURCELU Proprietor. 95-tf ian 26 PROFESSIONAL. Attorney stxicl Coun sellor eut Xjslw. No. 2 12 ay Hire e t , FAYETTE VILLE, N. C. WILL ATTEND PROMPTLY to all bufeintsf intruetd to hi care. Claims colleeted anywhere 1 4'5-tf ' n North Carolina. jau 23 JUUN A. KICHAlit-ON. THOS. H. SCTTQX. niOHARDSON & SUTTON, Attopney.s and Oovxri-Helloi- at Law, Ii LIZ A II T II TOWN , N . C . All nu." in ess entrusted to their care will have prompt attention, jao 25 404-tf . JA.1IKS C. DOBUIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, FaveMeville, N. C, OFFICE CORNER BOW", d- GREEN STREETS. ATTEND PROMPTLY TO THE lectioo of-Claini! and other business en trusted to his care. uov 0 : c37-lf NEWS ! NEWS ! FROM DEPARTMENT HEAD tUKTE3ES Ilfavy Keiiilbrccmcii OF-- ' . at : -". HAAS & GO'S , o l it MR. JACOB II ASS has juet returned from a business tour through the NORTHERN CITIES, V and having purchased a t?tock much cheaper t hsn1 heretofore," we are prepared to offer to the CITIZENS OF WILMINGTON, and the public generally, the finest assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS BOOTS. ' 1 SHOES, HATS. Ac. at a HKAV1 REDUCTION from what they have beea a'old this seaAOu. Wc w uld aiofet respectfullv.rall the attention I of the '' ' "; ' ' ' LADIES to our beautiful assortment of BOY'S AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING. Thev arc of superior make to - offered ! j I auy ever . 4, . , this market. Our w . . ,, , Ji- viiiAi l l auajisiiu r4.ia x ' -- ' " '' " intends to nrArr. nrrtmntlv. and suit are" uar l x . i , " ) anteed to lit. Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere r.. . Front' Street near Market, Old Stand of Ilcdrick & 337.f THE DAILY WILMINGTON. FEBRUARY 6. Ibtt7. " : -T: - J N0RTR CAROLINA LEGISLATURE. SECOND KESSION. SENATE. : !;.'." Tk. c... - ui. i.Def ven o ciock. - , t.l j f ii ? report of coMiiiTTEs. i Mr. CunningliHin from the Committee on Propositions and Grievances jto wbom va3 reterrel a petition irom the ustice8 ol the j peice of New Hanover count J reported by; bill recommending iU passagel J niSSOLUTiox A5D bi.ls. 3fr. HhII, a resolution to amjpd the 3d sec. ! of thi 7th rlftu nt th. 1,1 rrtrl, in : 01 ine 111 clause 01 me jvevsseu uocie, in- structing the Judiciarv Comnsittee to con- Hiderth? same; adopted. .... Mr. Hall, a bill to increase the fees of the4 inspectors of naral store in the city of Wil-H m niton. referred to the ' Committee on Pin- positions and Grievances. Mr. Love, a bill to incorporate t!e North Carolina Express Company, ojfdered tb ! orinted arid referred to the Cornmittee on i r"nmMinB Ii i Comorations. ir. Giifch, a bill! to amend a 4 act prescrib- ' tw,w;a r iniu.-' i fti 4.4iw 'i unto w 4 .i4ri a iuiui( uiaiiiaur licences, referred to the CommiUee on the i.wi;;. i ; Mr. Battle, a resolution proposing to send a message to the House asking their concur ; reuce in the resjIution providiifgthf t no nevr ' resolution or .lill bhali be intrdldnced or cjn- sidered trora and niter Friday; tlje loth ol tliismontu. Mri 6peed tnovtfd to lay the resolution on the table, not iigrted to, and on the passage of the rrsolutidjn the yeas and ' nays were called and the teolution was ; adopted, by a vote of 27 to ltf. .Mr. Hall moved ti reconsider the ' vott; agreed to. ! Mr. Hall then moved to amerild ly striking out Friday and inserting Monjjiuy next. Mr. i Love moved to laiy the amendanent with the 1 resolution on the tablq,; not ajgreed to: and ,; the amendment was adopted 4nd the resolu tion passed as amended. . Bill to amend the Constitution of the ' State of North Carolina canlie up and on motion of Mr. Beirry, its lurjther considera-? lion wns post ponied for the present, an! made the special order for Fiiday next at 12 o'clock. - I ; Bid to establish a penitentiary in this ' State, having been made tins special orf'.er tbr 12 o'clock, was taken up, jar. d on motion of Mr. Gashf was real by sections, .-sundry amendments were adopted! and the bill 1 passed" its second reading. ij ' Bill to be entitled an act jjto consolidate the Atlantic and! N. C. Railrbad Company, f the N. C. R. R. Company and the Western S. C. R. R. Company, came up on the see i ond reading. On motion of Mr. Love, its further consideration for thje present was i postponed and made the special order for Mondav next at 12 o clock. HOUSE! OF COMMONS. RALiiioii, Feb. 4. The House met at TOi o'cldjck. Mr. McKay presented a nlemorial from the. President and Directors bf the Fayette ville and Florence Railroad Compaay. Re ferred. - ! Mr. Cowan, a memorial frSm citizens ot memorial frm I New Hanover county, accompanied bv a bill ' Uo change tho modeof apposing author!- ties in the citv of Wilmingtori, Referred Mr. Kenan, from the Judiipiary Commit tee, reported back jiizvrabl$ a bill in rela tion to set off, and unfaiornbl a biii to ex tend the time lor the registration of deeds. Tbe House proceeded to ionssidcr a bill to transfer the Land Scrip cfonated by the United States for an Agricultural College. (As pertinent to the matter under consid eration, Mr. McKay submitted a report from a special committee, to which had been re ferred a memorial from the Trustees of the University. This report recomuieude sler of a cran the serin, or an'!aDDroriatidm of iii inter- est arising therefrom, to the! Universitv of . ' . . . Chapel Hill, for the establishment of an Ag ricultural College.) -'Mr- Davis moved to ameihd the bili as follows : ' . . "Be it further enacted. that it be -the privilege of the couutv court. Li a each coun- tv in the State, forever, to select . annuallv " . . : . . . ft . , - . one native or the btate, resident m s-aut ''lit; ij ii i j ui u uio u j a vp vi aj i . iu raivi county, of good moral character and capac- it v.. tor uselulneiss. without j the requisite i means to defrayj the expense of education. ? who shall be admitted to any classes in the University, for which he may be prepare !, free of all charges for tuition and loom rent. so that each county may always have one county may always representative in the Institution.") ilr. Davis addressed of the bill, urging the the House m support peciijliar claims of vantage to be- de - Chapel Hill, and the ad I rived from, a traoster of the script that In- i stitution. jj - I Mr. McKay offered a bill tl establish an Agricultural and JLechanical! College at the j I University of North Carolina and for the re : ! lief of the University, as a substitute for the " j bill under discussion. 1 Mr. Davis opposed the substitute chiefly lor the reason that it made tie Public i rea- . surer the Trustee of this fundi This, though I not intended as such, was a reflection upon t he Trustees of the University. Besides, the ' Treasurers duties were multifarious, ami he I would not devote that exclusive attention to the interests of this fund whfch they would j constantly demamd. He also opposed tlie substitute becau?e ot the appropriation in i advance of $7,000 which it propock j Mr. Cowan addressed the louse in , tap j port of the original biil, am read from the i act of Congress donating the scrip, to show : i that the State should act definitely uixm s tn' matter at present session. He ad- ; verted to the tacts that the jState had no i power to divert this fund frcpii Its original ourpose, or to place it beyonid its own con- j I. . i n . t t tti: . I' troi, ami arguecu tuai toe upivmuj imng j the only institution under the control of the ! State, the Land scrip must lie bestowed upon ; if nr t!4c. annthpr institution mast nc now be created to receive thia endowment, and ef- ! feet the. objecta proposed. The question recurnnjr upon the snhsti- ! tute, it was rejected. Yeas 3S nays 65. i I Tbe amendment offered bv, Mr. Davis, was Mr. Moore, oti uertiorti. onerea an amend- I . .-T . .1. it.; 1 V i u T" n. I 'C i tn Jin r iiivprrinir w.nfni inun iiir iini vaT-4zi is - i anu uuusuu luvuji uci5ii uvu wr I lege in the Stale, J Mr. Hodnettoppodboth bill and amend I ment. J Tbe amendment, ws rejected. '. On motion of Mr. Harp the bill tras amended bv Drovfdin that mini! nuiv K aumitteu to tbe branches f Agriculture act! Mechanic art whet j)o?W Mhe requisite . i t j j quiring the previntu Literary training re- : ; quisite for alaition into the reirular colletre l . -V. -V S 4 44- I4VS, - I 4 WV7V4 4 W j course. ' - . J . Tho l.in i j l--. .4,Jt rtlie iiowinsr protiso : j IUBL UJP III ITIT5U IS 1 cnui 'w'f, i uai tue tTll t " - - -. py iii.e act 07 vonre?, 7tn;i TnaKe n leading object tr itach .infch , branches of learning as are reUtefl tor Asriwiltuty entl tile Alechanjc arts, without excliidiufr oth? r stfientitic studien and including Military Tactics. ; T. e bill as amen-lfrd, pi-ed its svco:uI reading. j ; ..TT'Tr fr stock in tbe N . C. llikilroad, with the Cheraw ' . a -"; jollier purposes, was taken up fu-motin i .,. Pf xa6 lrview and urinits paSR;ige. .icmW. ia -mi n-wu f. , Messages were received from the Govtr- nor ia relation to the. Liu-mry j Fund - and to the investiraikn of the afikirsof the Cape ; an(l RlVer yiKation Comny. ; bent to the fcen.ite with a propo?i:ioi to loeaw.i mceemue uu a. jmp rtV,r , , . , 1 . ... 3Ir. Chadwick intn duceel a bill to i-jitah- i . ... . . . . h a criminal court m the city ot Ne U rn. Ev Mr. linker, a bill to incorporate the town of Rocky 3Iouur, in Edgecombe ctun- ty. .-, . The ilnuse thtTi wlj'MKil.i smiTiM;. C5-oocLspeed.'s Line. THE FINE FIRST CLASS STEAMSHIP IT- vr-.-T V4 I O 31E T H E XJ.-S 9 J. r. DCCkli'rT, Couimauder, V.TIIJ. SAIL FROM NEW YORK, P-'SL l tively, on Saturday, the 2nd of February, Fr Freight tr laprajr , appl' to ' WORTH & DANIEL. Agent in New i'ork : C. GOODSPEED, , 4b Wett treet. jan 29 407-ts SEA-FOWL GUANO. DR. HAYES1 OPINION OF THE B. D. SEA-FOWL G U ANO. NM.Y3ES OF THIS OTJANO, MADE IN the way of learning h'- proportions of tiie i active suustanceb present, ; and their mode o , j cbany;inir in composition, show tins Guano to be ' ! adiiiir'ably! adapted, to the great staples of ari j i cultural production. r j I The organic part consists of the excrement J j ol iowle, organic and soluble salts of ammonia. , j unimai ina'Ur.in a state ol decay, with oily and j I libroUs .'substauec.-, aud humus These aflord ( about 4 p:-r cent of mn:'onla. j The i?oIuUie part contain? phosphates of va us-,,ui4tri. tfual to :'llt f' -Prr cPlt V Jj?!! TwZtftTSZ pho? j'hat.e ot lime. Salpbsttx'; chloride?-, and crenat.es ;of alkaline baser-, niake up the remaining parts of this Gua no, the whole Ueb iriu a condition, to dissolve ii. the soil, and beeohie assimilated by the crop. This Guauo bus alo a 'fermentative power, and will not only induce this, action, but it will ex cite the Immatts in the mHI to render up an ammonia they contain? ; i It will be , seen that pfilioric acid, equal U about sixteen pt rcc-ttof buue. pUvxpJtate f lune, di solve fre y hi wa.'tr, Hiid tLat "the forty four pel cent, of bone phosphate B all soluble, thoistart ai;d t:me beinr allowed. ' With these . pho-phates there will be about twelve per ce4,u of .organic coniPom.ds. affordinii four mr rent, of "own I a,niionia, apart from that obtumeq trom huiuu ' eoM.pounds These are proportion--which expe rrienee lias" demonstrated-. a - toraiing a ve'l-bal ! ancea UliaiiO, Ol special aiuc iu couuu eunia tion. r.ijd also adapted to other eroi. j Compared with Peruvian Guauo, the latter p . pears a s-aline, exeiling Gu y.o-t Well adapt ec ! to ha-tenin fonva.-d a crop in backward a ! sou, or to excite the production ot gr. . It can . .-.. i ... i .-.i. : j, . not be used in connective beasons, , tiie a,.u. Sc-a-Fo'vl Guano can be, a-i the latter leave ler l-.:.,t .,,., tt... t m Jit u i..,i:..;! !nlm tn adds i eruranent- vlue to -the land. .. " . . , r i . . . i ine. exact oaiance io.j.h uc-c-h iuewMu.m ; aa v -.- v ! phosphate, of d.tfere.d bu, ai.d the atumoi, oroducer-. as well as tue conUitigo ot the ie soluble phosphates, i- a mo,-t iaip'jitaut feutun in this Ouano, and one which p.aee it by tin side of Peruvian Guano j In hII application where, the het of ferine.! tatiou neee?-Hry toli.-tta the jrcrniitmtiun, ant the lood adapted to the growiug plant in ail ii t-taes. are required, thi.- Guano i ol . great val ...... .. w -i. ...:.. fl i. j .. I., Ue. nU IT may oe uwr uu cu!ir,-t in jnuo.- . any of the staple. crop of panuthni cmture, a substitute for t t:ruvl(Jgjjv " t i " "l1 UVavfs i T 20&tts St., Boyo. 26 Deeember, 1A. For sale by jan 16 : E. MURRAY & CO. AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. OA BARRELS 4.V APPLES AND ORAN'GES, 75 BARRELS ; FAMILY FLOUR, 30 BARRELS i CITY MESS PORK, jO BARRELS - SUGARS.1 . 48 RAGS ' i - . coffees; 15 BAGS i PEPPER AND ALLSPICE. 100 BOXES SOAPS. ! 200 BOXES I CANDLES, 100 BOXES - . ASSORTED AIxD FANCY CANDY, 50 KEGS V J ; BEST LARD, 30 KEGS ' " . " .. .... GOSHEN BUTTER, I Irgeft itoek of Groceries hi the State at . ,, and iVront .JrUC- CHA.. MYERS, Aireut. ; feb3 ... , ' .-4tv-tf ;i - - : Ti VATIPC1--'1 " ' " ;. , r-vA : r . 't- , 4l ri General AsstTSlblV EOW lU etou. to . Iu- S c-ra ethe capital locn. oi icr wp fwrDicua . . r . n boat Company. Dee 20 400-la i 4A. T. rfTTEWAl. aootanooat j rETTEWAY & MOORE fiFVEti .T COM MITnv trpnrn irr4 OEN?UAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, - . V M.M WW . C . M BM &. At). t WILXrSGTOX, X. C. QOL1CIT CONSIGNMfcNTS OF COTTON. O NAVAL STURE8 AND COUNTRY CkO. ncint? a;f.ts tcr h iLnnf.rti.r. ... viu tUr ; GEO. Kli ! COTTON GINS Vl T . wrvv , SUPERPHOSPHATE, BROWN'S COUNTER, PLATFORM ami RAIL- ROAD SCALES, TI , , , . Ilav -ontntiv on miM KH,rT!.t7ERft n dL-MripUuus. :...ja7 406 tf i wm. h. iiiiW, JNaH.BKTix.JB., wm. wiltk ' Wfio 0 9 Ml I H UUrilfAlJIi titan a MaMAB.M 40 A 42 raTL-ticvi He St.. )talicb. N C.. Daronne st.9 New Orleans, PUliLlSJIl.ns, UOOIisEI.LEIlS ST ATIO.MJKS. AND iOHBnS A'X DEALERS IN ALL KJXS Or School Hooks, standard anil Mic"llane ou U ort. Mho ic Uo af Jetrels itegaila, Piiuier' uppties, .vc JU -V 4UI5-tf 611IIi'LNG AND COMMIION MER CHANT, WILMINUTON, N. C. T Co:isitfiuiieiit of Merchtindie and Coun i.r 1'roiluce fo.ieiud; and m11 buliic intrut-d !f m i -are will have my jiThonal utteutiuu. Lumber orders will ifne ntuutioo. oel 10 314U J-iM't N. CANNON. JAMES SToKUCT. tAXO. $l STOKLEV, GROCERS AND COMillSSlON MER CHANTS, No. 4 South Water Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. oet 1- JiliHtf S. W. TICK, C. H. MCBANK, of Wilmington. of Alauituice county, w. r. Hr.rNo;.tsKO., o Nirfolk, Va. QROCERS, FORWARDING xVND COM3IISSION MERCHANTS, Corner Chetnut and Wlr street, W ilminjrtoii, N. C. bipt 30 '.-.'-'.i 3!0-tf ALBX. JOHNSON, JR. E. T. -CKETHAN. ALEX. JOHNSON & CO., GROCERS AND COM3HSSION MER -CHANTS, 1 No. 8 South Water Street, WILMINGTON, A". C. Fcpt VI . 3W-tf DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, &c. JA31ES McCOIOIICK, - SKE15AIVT TAILOR, ! No. 35 Hrol .Street, Charle.tou, S. C. Wholes lie and Retail Dealer in CLOTHS, CASSIMERS AND VF.STING5, GENTS ANo BOYS' READY MADE CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, TAlf.ORS TRIMMINGS, etc. julv Vi ' . 2VJ-tf 1867. SPRIVG STUtK 1867. 0 WHOLESALE BUYERS ONLY. I THE UNDERSIGNED lATNr PLACED his entire s-tock of Dry .'oodn, Ac., in tin hat'd-j of Mers. Cro. y Morris, with the intention ol leiiriu from the retail buslne., besr leave tu announce to ' VHOLESAIE BUYERS GENERALLY ' that he will npcu about the It of March neit, ionrue-i ano mx noors oi inc ounanig, Known , .i F.Tpiiunu-f. (.omer mi- cntlrdT new and pom- 1 ,. . 7 r - , - V f' j P-" tI FOREIGN vV DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, READY 3IADE CLOTHING, , COOTS AND SHOES, HATS, NOTIONS, &c dc. Also. "Ctdar FalJa, ,eTer Creek," and i . r...-. " ,.. . v . . . Hmci bc wm ffcr tQ lLr trgd, , GenenTi 1 it WHOLESALE ONLY at the lowett Market ! prices. , J . .,. V . . ,utltWKM can-r I of Market or Front street. ! J. H ANDERSON. Exehai.gr Comer, UpBlain. Wllraineton. N. C. Jan. '-10. 1857. . 40o-lf ! OILS ' roil UwMMjitOwMD I - And Oilier Tlaciiinery, I, l W OFFER FOR SALE ON JlANUFAUTUK i ER'S account, the following varieliei, Tlx: EXTK Evt.INEOIU HE Dl IGHT OR BURNING ('U-, LUBRICATOR No. t, , LUBRICATOR No. 2. The Engine I ils arc good euVntltutet fo'Spena, and the Lubricator r w II adapted for car !R cii aud machinery generally. None of them will jruin,V and all are warranted to give atl factlon In" very rect. , r- We wiP kern ai?oties for delivery here, or will iae oruen lor ainci a iwry any pniu acce Aihlu by Railroad, at factory prices, with coat of i ranhportatlon added. , .... ' - DaROSSET CO. ept22 , , 292awtf t ; Store v lor Rent THE MOST DESIRABLE STAND FOR DRY GOODS IN THE CITTr ' I WILL RENT AT A REASONABLE PRICE, until tire t Ut day of October next tha First ( t ) floor of the building,', known as Exebacge Comer.Tf application be made bv tbe 15ta of Febroarj neat. " J.. II. ANDERSON, , : 1 . " Exel .psw Corner.' Wilml-srtwn. N. C.; Jaa. , 1XC7. 4U0-tf TVi. '-tC Ptaxviixi. O liarto. JUST RECEIVED PER SCHOONER BEN CO tons cm uIim: Peru vLin Guano for aate by E. MUKKAT & CO. janie ria COWJISSION HOUSES. C02MISSI0N DOUSES. IKtJS bacilli, 1IjLII & cox, j . ' " - SIIHMMXO AJiD C03IMIS9IOIC MERCIlAiTS, y. . ' t f 1 ii i 1 W ILL! AM JH'IICHISON. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, JIXD irtlmlBgtoav.N.C.. HAVE REMOVED TO lliE NEW STORE oik Nurtlt Water fttrvet. next North ot Cut- i torn Uumr. . ",T " 5.6-lm j , j SOL UAAN CO., I ! SllirPING AND COMMISSION ilLT.CH A NTS Untrr Htrect, ; Next door and adjlnlrg tL lor of II. M. Ba try. 1 CASU AD ANl1 Ditftv tti i rtti.l 1 11 i.i. f I 4t I It I ..... . V M'.l .4I44IUU1I U1 b glvk to M-tM y I 31MI j mcnt of luuitr. JA.UI A. riXAUIl, (ruaSRLT lLlRt;tVKT.) GENERAL FOR W a! R 1) 1 N ti on COMMISSION MKItlUANT, AMi AOCNT riH KCTNA LIFE LSLRaNCE COMPANY. or HAinroKu, tiM. No. 80 North wjiit-r tn:t,' Wl intu.U'U. N. II, WILL til VE ')roiia M iitlT-li to thr pur elir and mlt- ol l"rluvr nd .V.11 t.nmil&t'. . :. U UklAI.N, JtR. C. tMllll, r. .. kiii.4iN. ALKa. K. ItMltlt, ot t.UUit'vliod. i:oiii s.un ii a t o.. (SUCCCSfcOr tu C. 11. hot Oirott V CO- MUU Coli .XMtotl.,; j. , . GENERAL COM.MLMON M EHCH A NTb. U iluiiutftoti, N. t . ept 1 j -JSLtl T, Ml'KKAT, New York. K.. Mi'MKA V, WiliuioKloii, N. uJ J. T. M IMI II AY A CO., COMMISSIOH ftl-RCHAMTS No. 1 Front Stret, New Vork. K. M V R It A V V CO., . WIIOLtHALR GROOKRS COM.MlSlON MERCHANTS "K 25s tt C. K MI!7IENUALI.'M. T. Wlin AfclrK.ili. M(1H1. (jioi.tl oro, N. C,Kutn ;u. N t:. j Baltimore C. IV 5IciicIeiiliaU Ac. Co., I'oltou, Tobacco, Nnd.tieuetal COMMISSI 1) N M K R C 11 A N T K ; - AND -i WHOLESALE G RO CEHS 7 v: 51 South CalTcrt 8i Corner ol Water St., llaltitnore, Md. july 1 230-tJan2 J. OKKOSSEl, W. L. OEKOfeSET, GHAUAM DAT DEROSSET Ar CO., (Ftruterly l)cltort & Broun.)' EsiAHLisucii I say. OENlilTAl. COMMISSION A1ERCH A N'l S, No. C North H n r street, (up itulrt,) . W I L M I N (i T O N , N . C . , WILL GIVE PERSONAL ATTENTION TO the purchase aud ml p produce of cvrry .description, .nd to receiving aud forwardinf good. .' I ' feb -20 V . , TW j ll? tt W-.'A I A . V I L L A It D , WnOLESALETTEALEifrlN fH.'OCEKlKtt Alsli GENIAL MERCHANDIZE, ConimiMioii and I'ortvniUinE 3IerrLanl. N SO NORTH WATER STREET, k Wilmington, N. C. Rkpkks Tt JetBc H. Liodnv, Ei4., Cashier Bonk Cp rnr, Grecnboro, N. C. Rev. C. 11. Wb'ey, su,m unteudent Public Schooln for the State ol .Nmrtb -roliii. . Mer. Jfcmei Comer .t Sou-, lUlthnwre, Mr. Dowley, t-ortu i .v f jiU t New York. Geo. ftAftniflft. tv. vr. iiaruihh. A. J. MO W C LI. IIARIUNS A. HOWELL, GENERAL COM.MISSIO.N MERCHANTS, WOKTU WATKH BTKZKT, . W 1 1 m I n ic t ii U)C., am -- -jr , r lifti WA'.KIl STIiKET, XKW TOKK. f IBKRAL ADVANCT.S MADKON CONSIGN v li uimt. to our New 'mk IIouc on Produce, j which will be forwarded tlmmgh, tree f coi. I nilou. . ' . j CouiirnmcntA arr civt;ri;d by linhunince from pfrtftaiid placet' in North bih Hith C'itriilr, by iailrodr, StiJn Boat a?id FIhI on Ihe River to t . mippinf pmii. ihii uvurv u, .-w ork. i All attii mi-tit. ftluntlii 1 1- .fiirtiiniiil-ft dv ihltn i . . ' t" v.. .7 7 7 f ' tM w Jr mm mm w mw tf -rmw mm-w m ' m ' mi ni, when Lmurauee !t,l.i throUifh to New York. oct S!3tf w:iS tf i. a. siorriTT. w. i. aorrin, joiifc w'lai.kin. 320FFITT, llllf V CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Ni. 4 tJoCTII U 4 1 1. OTKBST, v . . , 1 tlniiurtoi. A. C. WILL give prutjjl prroiMl tt-ntIon to the mf or hlitijenl of (ttoil. Nvl Store., euerai Prudocr, cte., etc AIo i rvlTbr nd rorwaromc ;md. I Order !cl'ritrd and promptly ttlledV dot 'St ,. ! Itl t PCTKK MAl.LF.TT. CU KI.E fiorruAn. GEO. D. DA KER,. MAH.ETT k HOFFII.IN, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No, I North Water Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. an?? -T7-tf i ATKINSON SUEpPKRSON, t ;' v GENERAL . : , ' comnitiion nna i oruarain; jxcrcsanis ; , AUD DiSVlLAXUFs AGEXTtiw I ... m mrm m k m l llfortk Uater Hircet, Wilmincton. WTM KEEP CONSTANTLY oi. hi.d GUANO V and FARMING IMPLEMENTS, ol lm- -a4 -tvtaai aild OllCit COUAlIMUi til ol tui ToV NAVAL. STORES and COCNTHV PRO - i nUCE jfenerail y, for aj iu thl niarkrt or ty uur fHrud in the Northem citiea. otion which lib eral a ovabcks wilt tm made. - Lite. Firaand Mariue la.urance, ic the bt eou anira oa tb cuutlncut, grant cd at the low cat rate..-- MATTHEW P. TATLOR, V wrt , ATKINSON & 8IIEPTEnSON. arr !7 . , . : , J.. :, .WO-ITII.& UAMKt, COMMISSION AND SHIPPING MERCHANTS. . Argots for New Tork Stcau)hlp Llur. (tiood f peed Ajcni In NVw Tork,)tfoiithtni SfW ttcm blp Company of Philadelphia. Jon Smiths , Llnaof SaUIn; Veaaeia. C Frar StnuUat Company tJtrainera liov. Worth nd A. r. Ilnrl, Dtaler4iti Freh &U.us Lime. Crmrnt ITier Hair, CJumno lingo's Raw Hone eupir-Pbo pbate, Waaan'a do. 1 dec 19
The Daily Dispatch (Wilmington, N.C.)
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