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- . - - ' ..' ' . . . - - - , ' . V SOL. II. THE VILMIflQTOn DISPATCH. KOB1SSON & 8MITI1, Proprietor, PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY. ' Terms ol subscription, invsriabt; Insdr'ance: i Dallj, one year. . . , : KIT mnnilil i tC 00 i 4 00 ! VIA l.S? 4.. ' .... i HATES OF ADVERTISING : ! Advertisement will be inserted at $1 per tquare for the flret Insertion; SW per week, and $8 per month. j - .. Ten lines or less constitute a aquarc ! No publication madts without a fceponi lilc name. ; . LINES OF TRAVEL. .WilJA Wklhoh IUh. Roai Co., Wilmington, Feb. 13, 1807. f JVofico to ; Cotton Shipper ! RAILWAY LINE :TO NEW YORK. C10TTON-WILL BE SENT VIA RAILWAY (and Amiaincfix Stcamcn across the Bay) to New York, at Four Dulln anil Fifty C ntn, (1 hi))' per lmlc of 400 lb'., in;m:ii?o in sui asce all the way to New York. The rate to rhiludclpliia via AnniUutWix line h Three Dollar and Fitly Cents M), ineludin Ma Itisr. IsaLUANCE. Kate to Baltimore Three Dol lar and Fifty Cents (?U W) witiioi t iusuranee on the Bay Quick riispateh given to either of there pOints. I The attention of ehipitert respectfully called tuj thU route. S. Lr FREMONT, Eng. V Sui.'t. G. L. DUDLEY, Gen'l Freight Ageut. ftb 13 4-JO-lm . Wilmington & Weldon Railroad. I OrriCE Chief Esuim:ek & Bupt., 1 i Wilmington, Nov. 3,1806. r g .. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. o lISAJNU At 1JK MUMUAI the DtU 1 int., ; the , following fast Schedule of time will be fun over this Railway. ! i GOING NORTH. Leave Wilmington at. 4 45 A. M. 11.15 A. M. 9.25 A. M. 3 57 P. M. 2.00 P. M. 0.35 P. M. Arrlv at Goldsboro' . Arrive at Weldon at at :. . GOING SOUTH. Weldon at..... : 4t ' Leave .11.00 A. ... 1.Ui P. M. I M. Arrive at Goldsboro' at v. ...3.00 P. M. ,11.50 P. M. . 8.00 P. M. . 4.30 A. M. A rrl ve at Y11 rninj;ton . , j Close connections are made by both trains go- j inff South. ; The 5 A. M. train from Wilmington, aud It 1 M. train from Weldon, do not ruu ou Sunday's. ! ' Close connections are made by the It 05 A. M. . train both ways between New York and New Or- I leans. . It y the train that leaves here at 11.05 aud the j One that arrives here at 4. :?0 A. M., close eon- i ructions are made between New York and New ! Orleans. Connections are made by the other ! trains but more time is required. j To 0 Nrth by Bay Li my leave at 5.00 A. M.; j to go by Anuemessix, leave by thc 11.05 A. M. ! train. Either train connects by Richmond. ' f Close connections at Goldsboro with the N. C. I trains by thc 5.00 A. M. train, and by either to j New hern. ' S. L. FREMONT, CWef Engineer and Superintendent. 1 uov 13 343-tf Wilmington & Manchester R. R. i kicbGbn. Suit. Wii fe Man. R. Roai ( v ii.minoton, M. c, rov. .id, itro. - 1 . . i AND AFTER MONDAY the 5th of Nov J the following Schedule will 0 into effect op '"t he Wilmington and Manchester Railroad, j EXPRESS TRAIN. iWn Wilmington dallv at 4.50 A. M. Arrive atKingsvillc t:f 44 3 60 P. M. Ieave Kingsville 44 , . .. 1.45 A. M. ...10. 45 A. M." Arrive at Wilmington dally at i i ACCOMMODATION TJIAIN. , ; Leave Wilmington daily at....... 8.20 P. M. j Arrive at Kingsville " 8.00 A. M. j Leave Kings ville 14 4 30 P. M. I Arrive at Wilmington dally at.... 3.45 A. M. 0,. e connections made by both trains at Wil ; .ncton with the Wilmington and Weldon Rail road"; at Florence with the North Eastern Rail road for Charleston, and at Kingsville with the South Carolina Railroad. ! Wm. McRAE, ' I ' General gupcrluteudent noTt ' .'". ;:''-: ' ' 3:i6-tt T TRANSPORTATION OFFICE, j i I Wilmington, Cuauixjttk &-..R. R. Co., ! Wilmlnsrton, N. C. Wy 20, lhtio. ) 17ROM AND AFTER JUNE 1st, 1S66, the Mail ; Train ou this road Will leave Wilmington at 0 o'clock, A. M., ou Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, imd arrive at Sand llill at 3 o'clock, P. M. Returning will leave Sand Hill at 7 o'clock, . M., on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and arrive in Wilmington at 4 o'clock, P. M. WM. II. ALLEN, ! Master of Transportation. ! tv31 " 203 tf 1867. MB STOCK- 1867. TO WHOLESALE BUYERS 0HJ.T I THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PLACED his entire stock of Dry Goods, Arc., In the hands of Messrs. Cronly fe Morris, with the intention of retiring from the-retail business, bejrs leave to announce to f WHOLESALE BUYERS GENERALLY that he will open about the l6t of March next, on the 2d aud 3d floors of tbo building, known as Exchange Corner, an entirely new and com ple stock of ' FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, ; READY MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, NOTIONS, eve, &c. Also, "Cedar Falls,' "Beaver Creek," and other favorite Sheetines and Yarns at Factory prices, which be will offer to the trade in General at WHOLESALE ONLY, at the lowest Market prices. - -;- ' . - Terms: A credit of sixty (CO) days for negotia ble paper, or 5 per ccbL discount for cash. Entrance 2d doors from the Southwest Corner of Markt or Front streets. - J. II. ANDERSON, . Exchange Corner, - UpStalrs.'" - Wilmington, N. C, Jan. 20. 1S67. 400-tf PINE AP PLE CIDER. 70 WASHINGTON ST., NEW YORK A CERTAIN CURE FOR CnOLERA, DYS entery. Heart Disease, Fainting Spells, and excellent for old people, a uickens the circu lation of the bloo3 rprui3 . . i::-tr WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 19 1867. HOTELS. THE CITY HOTEL, Corner Jlarkef and Second Street, WUMIJIGTO.V, N. C. Ji. FREDERICK, Proprietor. rpUE UNDERSIGNED A opened the HAS KKCENTLY ? C IT Y HOTEL. and Speaks for it under lt new maaazeniect the assurance that it will be condoeted n a style iuuj CTiui io me acrainiu 01 me units. The i'arlora and Room will be TiTnimrnwr v iipt'irppiv ivn t?r THOR0LOIIL1 RLI ITTKD AD , j uAiiiLii iwcir The tables will be well kept and loaded with all thc DELICACIES AND LUXURIES that the Market affords. The servants will be at tentive and polite to guests ; and every depart ment completely organized in such a manner a 10 render it aa attractive as any similar establish - i mem in tue couin. . .r . The Proprietor promises that no pain or cs peiiHe shall be spared to render thia HOTEL a pleasant and agreeable resting place for the way farer, and one in everyway worthy ot the nupport and encouragement of those who desire to j-us-tain a well conducted Hotel. N. FREDERICK, Froi-rietor. Wilmington, N. C, Jan. '22, 401 tf , Journal coy. MILLS MEETIN O E20XIS STR E E T . Charleston, S. C. fit) USE HAS BEEN '1 ttOKOUGHLl T HIS repaired aud reluruished, and canuot be ex- celled by any In tlu city JOSEPH PURCELL. Proprietor. T-tf ian26 PROFESSIONAL,; JOHN w. illsi am: Attorney eLnd. Coun sellor at Hietw. No. 2 II a y Street, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. WILL ATTEND PROMPTLY to all business intrusted to his care. Claims collected anywhere n North ('nriilm:i jan 21 - 405 tf JAMES C. D)BDIN, ATTORNEY A T IA W , FaveMcville, N. C, OFFICE CORNER BOW ib GREEN STREETS. TV7TLL ATTEND .PROMPTLY TO THE trusted to his care, nov 6 37-lf NEWS ! NEWS ! FROM DEPARTMENT Xi X2 JF ct XJ ARTE S . Heavy Keiiifbreciiicnt --OF i,OTElllV RECEB View HAAS & C 0'S. , . O UR MR. JACOB H'ASS has just returned lrom a biiMiiess tour through the , NORTHERN CITIES, and having' purchased a stock much cheaper than j heretofore, Ave are prepared to offer to the , CITIZENS OF WILMINGTON,' and the public generally, the finest assortment of j READY MADE CLOTHING, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS t BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, Ac at a ; HEAVY KEWUt'TIOX ! ' ' ;' ' j from what they have been sold this season. I We w uld most respectfully call the attention of the LA DIE S to our beautiful assortment of BOY'S AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING. They are superior make to any ever offered in this market Our MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT attends to orders promptly, and suits are guar anteed to tit. Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. ' Haa,s fc CO. - ; -' - 1 Front Street near. .Market, Old Stand of Iledrick & Ryan dec 19 ' S37-tf STOCES FOR RENT I F1 t xl r e s F or Sale. BEING DESIROUS OF CONDENSING OUR STOCII Into one store, we will rent for the balance of tLe year our stores on Front ana Mar kt street?, next to Exchange Corner. - Tor particulars; spplytOj. ' - -EJdXNVvXrLER & BRO. " JanC3 403-lm 4- TFI R H A TT.Y TirSP I THirr : y --rrrr; WILMINGTON. FEBRUARY 13 IfCT- i XORTH CAROLINA LEGISUTURE.! SECOND SESSION. r p . . ; j m SENATE.. ' ILnLEiaii, Feb. 11. The .Scnatti was called to order at 10 o'clock. , ; HEroBT r COMillTTEEa. . ii-- . - . frm .1 fVmmiiir.w m - ? from the Committee on. 1 1 j ,lnc to encourage the sale of oondp ; of thc Sut and for otgcr pUrlKWW report- f tti lavoraulj. ' ; 3Ir. .McLean, from the Committee on In tcrnal ImprovcmenU, a hill to consolidate the Chatham and Western Railroad Com ' panies, reixjrtcd faTorably. i Mr. Sonen, Iiil( to incorporate the CoJri i Educational Association of North Carolina, reterrecl to the Committee on Education. Mr. Jones, a hill to donate the Camp Map L'um tract ot laud to the Wake Countv Work House, 'referred 'to the Committee Propositions and (iritvanccs. I'M VAT E IIILL.S. ou j Hill to incorporate the North Carolina Dental AK i.itin nl t.. rnhlUt, a b t of examiners, was amended and 1 several readings. Daed vts : . Resolution in favor of C. Perkins, of : Pijtt I county. (It was shown that . Mr. Perkins j Moaned to the Public Treasury something j over $7,000 in $1803, which money was used in paying the per diem of -members of the j . General Assembly w hich was at that time in ' session, the resolution proposed to scale the amount to the gold standard, and pay the , debt.ji The resolution met with consider able opposition. Messrs. Covington, Robins, ! Johnston, Gash and Fercbce opposed the res olution, and Messrs. Leach and Speel favored ', , it. The question recurring, on motion of Mr. Leach, the resolution was laid on the1 table. j ' A message was received from the Housi transmitting a communication from thj; Governor to the Acting Adjutant General of . i the United States, enquiring whether- theie ; are at this time held in prison any North ; i Carolina soldiers, covering the reply of said I officer, stating if there are any it is eretirelv r x P t 1 r .1 u 1' liiiiiuuw iiiv; iviion ituu oi viii; n ui jv'ai i- . j ment. i ! Also, a message proposing to raise a Joint 1 Committee to investigate the affairs ot thb j i University, and that they be instructed to . 1 4 j 4 1 1 . f 1 -w n n 1, 4 L n T t f .-. ' ! T..,l ; P,oard, and that the Governor be requested I to report at the meeting -of the next Genera : Assembly. Concurred in. Also, a message ! refusing to rescind thc amendment adopted . ... . . . .1 ; by the House to the bill to incorporate the j town ot IIendersjnville. On motion ot Mr Gash, the Senate refused to concur in thc I amendment. . ... . J On niMtuin n Mr TicrlinM flip rilli'is wit ..uwk.y.. v, - - - 1 . ...... v.. suspended, and he moved to reconsider thej vote by which the bill giving commutation to. wounded soldiers in lieu of limbs passed) and then moved to lay the motion to rcj consider on the table. Acrreed to, and the bill became a law. ! Bill to incorporate the Kittrells Springs i remaie Vvouege, passeu 11s several reau ings. Bill to set apart and make perpetual thej i Mclntire Cemetery in the county of Cumber-. j land, passed its several readings. ! j Bill to incorporate the Agricultural Min-5 ! j eral and Mining Co., was amended and; . J passed its several readings. . v j : Bill to incorporate the towa of Rocky Mount in the county of Edgecombe was ! amended and j)assed its several readings. Bill to incorporate Dublin Manulactury , Company,; passed its several readings. , I Bill to amend the charter of the Cape , I Fear Steamboat Company, passed its several readings. ' Bill to incorporate the town of Nahuhta, j in the county ol ayne, passed its several ; readings. ; HOUSE OF COMMONS. Raleigh, Feb. 1G. The House was called to order at 10 o'clock, A. 31. KE POUTS OF COMMITTEES. j Mr. McNairfor the Committee on Corpora- j tions, reported back, favorably, bills to i amend the charter of Olin High School, and to incorporate the towu of Rockingham. Als4, unfavorably bills to amend the char ter of thc N. C. Mutual Life and Fire Insur- ante Companies. 4 j Mr. Waughv from the Committee on Pro positions and Grievances, reported back j a bill to allow disabled soldiers to retail spirituous liquors without paying license, asking a discharge from its further conside- r ration. 3Ir. Patton, lor a majority of the Finance Committee, reported back, favorably, the i bill to authorize the Public Treasurer to 1 negotiate a loan for the relief of the Trea- , surv, and thc establishment of a North Caro- Una Savings Bank. Mr. Harper presented an adverse minori ty report from the same committee. Mr. Peebles, for the Select Committee, appointed to investigate the affairs of the University, reported a resolution to raise a Joint Committee of investigation in the premises. Adopted and sent to the Senate for concurrence. ! OX PRIVATE CALENDAR. Mr. 3IcCIammy entered a motion to re consider the vote by which the House ; pas-;. j. sedf on yesterday, the bill to establish the j new county of V ancc On motion of Mr. Hutchison, thc use ot TT.II -JTT T- T the Commons Hall was jrranted Hon. D. L. Swain, in which to deliver a lecture this evening, in relation to the State TJniver- 'sity.'" . .u.-t i ii'f's. A message was .received from the Gover nor transmitting a communication from the Adiutant General of the United StAt.s in Mcnnmn tn nnmriM ttm tflcn 1 lK imtll r r'Zr'Zrr this State confined in Northern prisons. (This communication stated that the, Adju tant GeneratV department was ignorant of the detention in prison of any soldiers from this State.) The messcge was sent to, the, Senate. ! ; . . .'-,, - . Mr McKay, by! leave, introduced a bill in relation to Wei;hU and Measures, which passed its several readings trader! a supen sion of the tales.-' ; r '-'f By Mr. Horton, of Yataug a, a bill expla uatoryof,the act granting general amnesty for offences committed during the war. On motion of Ur. Richardson, a till to ' authorize the cxcbn- of rtAttt I K)ml i. mrat ptirpo??, for new U'nuls, wra pot ua U 2nd reading, 'ir.'ifry oppose 1 its pi Jtv. Tlir .Uti toeo iu third rcucgs. .;. The IIooe adjouim-tl until 10 oclck r n Montis r. I , sniPPiNc. FOR XEW YORK. MURRAY'S STEAMSHIP LIKE. 1 STEAM THE ELSE FAST SAILING SHIP J XJ 1ST 0 .7 IJ. S. SMITH, Coinnmnder, ' 4JA1I.1U KUM 1 OKK () KEs i I'-vi, mo iiu itisu. m ill sail aS e on Wednesday the 20th. The'Steamh:p '" V E T IMt A ." Will follow, leaving New York on WedniJay, 20tb.. Insurance at lowest rate. For Freight or Passage, apply t4 O G.' PARSLEY V-CO Airents in New York : ! MURRAY, FERRIS A: CO., 01 and 02 South st. feb 13 4AU I'EHljlM GIA) SlBSTITtTE ! ! BAUGH'S It AW B O X i: SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME. MANUFAtTUREOUNDEBTlIK FORMULA oriiDutcd id 1&4 and juti'iitcd ly SOLE rUOl'KIF.TOUS, DELAWARE RIVER CHEMICAL WORKS, Philadelphia, U. S. A, This old established MANURE is manufactured .Jrom Ror.es that -have not been burned or steam ed, and it contains all their original ortranie mat- nt preat durability. It does not exhaust the boil i j like Peruvian Guano, but on thecontrary ierina- i ' nently improves it. ! v Previous to Wl it was, introduced into the -. southern fetates to considerable extent, aTid airain in 18,y, whre it has been used with remarkable ' ( success upon ( Coiton, JCorn, Tobacct-. aud all Crops, f A trial will convince any Venter of its merits . . . .! .' . , i-arupuieis containing wen-Known outlieri! evi- i denee furnished upou applic tiou to NewYork or 1 "mjadeipma otuccs .testimonials 01 nt reliable character can be obtained from well known Plauters in N. C. Sold by Dealers in all the principal cities ind towns throughout the United States and Hrltisli Prnvinees. .t BaUffh fc JSoil.- 9 1 . Sole Manufacturers Office No. 2rt South Delaware Avenue. . l'HILA OELI'IIIA. O A U ' G II II It O T II E K S A C O . i;eeuai. wholesale aouxts, 1st PEARL STREET, NEW YORK. WORTH At DANIEL, Agents. WILMINGTON, N, C. jan 20 400 2m BTsSOlUTlOFfOF COPARTNER SHIP. Wilmington, Feb. 2, IN;7. ''pilP: PARTNERSHIP heretofore, exiting be X. 'tween Abraliain Weill and Joseph Lederer, . unaer tne name ana style 01 A. .ii.l v lu., is 1 dissolved bv mutual consent. All parties indebt- ed to said firm, at J Market street, will m make payment to A. Weill c Co., No. 13 Market Street, : who alone has tlie right. lo-scttic the tame. ABRAHAM WEILL, JOSEPH Lf.DERER. 13 Market SI. 13 Market St. ORIGIHALSTORE, OLD STAND. To the Ladies and the Public Generally, ( of the City of Wilmington and Surronnding Counties. A.WEILL. G. HOSENTIIAL. rpHANKFU L FOR the liberal patninaffe ex X tended to our rirrns at R and 20 Market Stret, we announce to the IjAIMES am 'public, that our connection entirely ceases at No;. 'JJ Market Street, and we shall be under obligation, to our friends and customers to bestow tliat lib eral patronage on our OLD ESTABLISED STORE, No. 1G Market Street, wheit wc shall study to please. ' Our senior partt er, A. WEILL, has left fur tl.- ! North and we will, in a few days, be iirposee&sion j !-f a"r .ant' fresh htock of -LADIES GOODS. in all its branches, generally'. TO THE WHOLESALE TRADE. In addition, wc shall coutinno to improve our WHOLESALE STOCK In every line, suitable to the Country t ade, which we will ell ou very reasonable terms. Very respectfully, A WEILL & CO. " Ilemembcr the Old Stand, and no Sac cessor to oar Easiness." feb 5 413-ti tStoie? ior Rent. ! j THE JISS? FU 1 IlIlV 11 II II l IN III K I. III. ' DRY GOODS IN THE CITi'. WILL RENT AT A REASONABLE PRICE, until the 1st day of October next, the First i.n4;n L-nnvY. Vr.tinm. Exchange Corner, v . WTlmirgton, N. C, Jan. 20, 1867. t 400-tf ireri a arm -arm a - nann'8 iWTF aOHC a-IIO- phalC, DossesAioa tesiimoiuai urn wui a- lufv Planter to t valne. . lafylWerawtots Yioe. A - Ian 20 00-2m J : : ,. -,. - fJncIiTFlicat - ; 1 ND 8ELF-RAI3ING FLOUR, " ? ; , '--, t BAKKtlLi UAU3 11 and IS Front street. v , CIIAS. D- MIER3, AgtnL febl3 8 0-tf 1 ' S-4 - , , . ui..ir.iuii AVJUtiadiv uoiiviiAiiiu. t AUa tan ttnrr vnnl moStirrgternnUitJe We WHmlagtoa, If. C. fff fl-iL ! bare la our COJllIISSlOX HOUSES. 4A. T. rSTTIW T. aoUMooac PETTEiYAl' &-3100RE NOUTII WATER STREET. j rriLirixprox, x c J SvM1So Dl'CE, T : .... Helnr AGENTS fir the 'Musufttctarrr art ! prrpantl. to nil, on We iiol rmahle Urm. j ViUl 4 IUI MIEO. K II ID'S CEI EHR.VTED ltM COTTON GINS, Z ELL'S RAW ION K 1 SUPER PHOSPHATE, P.ROWN S COUNTER, PLATFO in and ILVU-- ROAD SCALES. lUvc couUtiUy otr band ERTILUiuU3 of ill tlecnptiu:ii j an V KM IU SMITH, Jo. t nKTlt, 4R-, WW. KVEtTN. Vf.t. B. SM TH & COMPAUT,. IO A VZ I nycttcilleSt., Ru!eiKb. N. C, 2 Haronne St., New Orlean, ri'IlLISM I.'ItS, IIIOOKSELLEILS AND , STATION KHH. jor.iiKi; vxi) uixLCks r iu, aixn ur School Itooks, Standard aud 2Hcllane oni Works, Mnjnic Hooks, Jewels, Regalia, Printer' happlies, Ac. jn J0 , 400 It JAMKS SII AC Ki:i,I ?OKD? SHIPPING ANIlj COMMISSION MER-' CHANT, WILMINGTON, N. C. t-t' CnsU;iiiin nt. of Mvrehandiac and I'ouu- tr t'mduce itheitHt and all hustnes entrust ed Jo uy ere will have 4uy cr.uual atUntion. l.unun r order wili have attention. oct 10 814 tl S.IU Jf. CASNOV CAWO 4AM XS STOKLKT. STOItLIiY. GROCERS AND COMMISSION MER- CHANTS, . i No. I South Water Street, WlLMINOTON, N. C. oct 12 Slfl-tf - S. W. VICK, C.T. MEBAKE, ol Wilmington. j of Alamance county. W. l. UE1NOLDS DKO.. of Norfolk, Va. VICK, .MimAXi: V ., ROGERS, FORWARDING' AN D COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Comer Ctu-i uut aud Water treets, Wilmington, N. c. bept b.) :X)0-tf ALilX. JOHNSON, ill. S. T. MCXBTHAN. ALEX. JOHNSOH & CO., GROCERS AND COMMLSSION MER , CHANTS, No. 8 South Water Street, WIMIJNfiTON, K. tt sept 'Pi gH)-tl C. I'.. MLN DENHALLlSl. T.W IIITAKBR,'I). nicuol Greensboro, N. C.jEnfltld, N C. j Baltimore Vm P. Jlemiciiliall & Co. i ' Cotton, Tobajcco, and General CO M M I S H I O N MERCHANTS; ani W II ) L K S A L E G ROC E R S M A: IVJ South Calvert St., Corner of Water St., Iialtimoic, Mf. 2:0-tjan2 A. J. DEIiOSSET, W. U pEKOSSET, UKAII AM DAT DEROSSET cV CO.,' (Ffrvurly Dalio&net dt Jiroten.) tSTAHUISHED ISSJ. GEN ERAL COM.M)SSION MER( No. G North Watfsr Street, (up ... . s llA J . , stair,) W 1 L M I N GfT O N . N . C ' 1 ' . , . . XT TILL GIVE PERSONAL ATTENTION TO i the purclixse and salu ;! prodare of cvtrA- defcription, and goods, feb 20 to receiving and lorwardiiig 117 tl A . A'. W 1 L L A It I) , WHOLESALE DEADER IN GROCERIKS ANjr 'GENERAL iMERCHANDIZE, Commission and N 00 SORT Forivardin? Merchant I WATER STREET, Wilminiirton, N. C. R EFK.K8 To Jesse II. Liijdsav, E-"p, Cu';kr Uauk Caic C. rear, (ireenslioro, Rev. C. H. Wliiy, upi-f uiteadtnl Public Schools tor the atate ot .ort !i C-arobna. .Messrs. James Coifacr A Sons. Baltimore. Messrs'. Dowley, CjornvT A C.t New York. 'an 1 bO-tl GEO. 1IAURISS. w. tr. hakriss. a. j. howci.l IIARIUS & HOWELL, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, KOKTU fWATCB 8TKKKT, t, Wilmington. N. C, , T ATID- '' VM WA'.f.ll STIIEBT, HRVf VOItK. H5ERAL ADVANCES MADE UN CONSIGN mrnt to our-Ntjw York Huue on Produce. i which will v forwarrirrd throaxh, Iree of torn missions. Consignments are (covered by Inecrance from, ports and places in North and touth Caroluia, by Railroad, Steam BoM and. Flats on the River to a shipping point, anji thene; to New York. AI1 sbipmentto ahohld be crcompauled by shli- ping receipts and Invoice from point ox shij- nieui, wucn insurance aiiacuca turuagu io ew York. oct Q 3L3-tf-w3S-tf siorriTT. w. ii. MirriTT. johi iTLicaiT MOFFITT, lino. & CO., f j (5ENERAL. COMMISSION MZRCIIANTS, j' No. 4 Sctji Wales STaxxT, Wilmington, K C. ? TTILL pve prompt peroiial attention to the , f or smpment oi cotwnaTai B tores. i General Produce, etc, etc Also to recelTin ud forw&raio trooos. - - i c n. bobixsojt. lasj c. smith, r. o. kobij.so. , . T . 1 AlM. n. smi, of Cnmberland. - m -w mmm A ml wm W VAf m M W I Klllll.lMlil Hill 1 II A . t a CT.ZW t,Z.Z - !vww"w !8mltiul ' ' "t" - - t t tnT in a. a-n IIAAS St CO., . t, , r M SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MEKCTIANT8 t ..'' Water Street, i U ..4 .J1.I.L. IV. .rn if n f , 'Tl "CASH ADVANCES 'made on eonalramenta Particalar attenUonl will be given to consign ments of lumber. j . . octU -tiTli NO. 425. coujiissio:,' ecu !nrsHi:Li4 s cos. ijinrriNo 11 iimtngtoa, 7f I. j wiiIuaiTa iVncni50Nt j COUMISSION J1K UC HA ? S . t - , . ao '- i n r f i r i rt t r r s 4 " l' J' ' A w f t ' . 1 JTI J iAt-IT f I Wilmtnston N. C, TT AVE REMOVLD TO THE NEW F I XX on North Water UrtU, eit Nofti f cut- ton IIcc i tov 4 u. o. woaru. ' .' , ".' n.'iT HuitT" WOItTII A DANIEL . UIMMIION k I OLWALDlNtt UERCUANT linH' Wrrym, T. f; A L (7. HrlV I '.'.'. Uilmiastoa. N. C I VI TILL GINK 8TKICT rERSONAL ATTEN iff tioo to the a.V tr shipment of Cotton, j Nval tort, aaJ jccncral prod are. Al.o, ft rc t cvUlr n4 f rwaru'lPi Ch!. IValrrs In Rsr- j tr. airr. Koim. Twine, Utnr, rutrr, Cra.ml, IUlrf I AtfBU lor IUur steaiaesn A. I. Hart , aad Gor.' Worth, aud steam and Kail , Line to New Yrrk and rhlladclrhm. r1 ..srtf i ;i .1 1 1 : s a7 xy i i.i. a k b " i (rouMtiu.1 iu.ui ucti,) : G E N K R A L V O R W AUDI N (.1 i j CO .MM IKS I UN 3IEIICHANT, At titT roa . j j CTNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. j OK UAHTKOltD, CXXX.,L j No. ) .North Wstrr Strrct, Wtlalnjion, N. IX, i. WILL GIVE rMnt atttntloa to the iqr bate snd a!c 01 ruducr snd MrrrLsndlzr. oct 3 ati J. T. MtTRUAT, New York. 1 il mra MAT. Wilmington, N. 31 V 11 HAY Ac CO., J. T. cor.inission liercuahts No. 1h Front Stm t, New Tork. . i , E. .MURRAY At CO., WUOLrSALB j GROCERS A- COMMISSION MERC1IANTH TVIMTXOTON, X. tt ' uir 7 I rS tt rETERMAULSTT. CIIAULCA UOfrMAK. GEO. II. II A HER, MALLKTt" T HOFFMAN, GENERAL COM3IISSION 3IERCHANTS, No. IG North Water Street, . WILMINGTON, N. C ugi ' anti DRY GOODS, CLOTniXG, &c. JA2IEN McCORMICK, ! 5IKKCUANT TAIIjOII, w No. 35 Hroad Street, Charleston, C. . Wholcsnle aud Retail Dealer In A CLOTHS. CASSIMER3 AND VEJ5TINGS GENTS' AND ROYS' READY MADE CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, TAILORS TRIMMING!, ete. julr 13 . ' 2Tj-tf ... ." " j ui 1 ij . in SEA-FOWL GUANO. DR. HA YES1 OPINION OF THE R. 1 SEA FOWL GUANO. ANALYSIS OF THIS GUANO, MADE IN thc way uf leiirning t!ie proprtloi; of the uctive substances prrrfent, and thtlr inodo I chsnglng lu toiiipoMUon, show this Guano to b admirably adapted to the gnst llaphs of sgrl cultural production. Tlie organic part conshts of ' thc cirrcmcnt of fowls, organic sxd toluhlc rslts of atntaonla. snhnal matter In a state of dtxsy, with oil and tlbrous subtaticc, and humus Then: afford about 4 wr cent of uinmoula. ' - ' Ihc oluMe part contalD. phosphates of a j rious LaMH, enual alout mitl'tm fr rrnt ' J pUimplttiti . whll the whole phop!iati 1 preeent amount to 41 j:r cent, cocatrd a ben ptiopliatc 01 mac. Sulphates. chhr .... - e alpha tea, chUrlde, and crenatt of nlkaliue every ' base, make Tip the rrtoalnin parts of thU (iua rdini no the'wbol tx-lng In a condiilun Ut dllvc In the soli, and ln-eoine liiilla'd by the crop. This Guano ha Io fermentative power, and will not only induce this action, but It will ex cite the tin mates In the roll to render op any ammonia they contain. ! It lll be seen that ' jJrjttrrte W. rMo nlxtU tiftrn r cntt of Ixm jj,jj.nl tlbnr, -wirtm fitthj j wvrr, and that thc forty fourjH i cent, of bone phophat Is all soluble, moisture aud time bclu allowetl. With three phophat a there will In: alxiut twelve per rent, of orjraule compound!, airordiuir Jvuf jr cml. f pnn amincniUu, aj-art from that obtained from humb compounds llic arj i roportlqn which cxc nonce has demonstrated o rormln a will bal anccd (iuano, of iwc-IaI value In cotton eultlva tion, and also adapted to other croj-s. Compared with Peruvian Guano, thc Utter a) pears as a saline, rxcltlnir Guano, well ad j Med f to hastening forward a crop In a backward sea ton, or to excite the production ol grmaa. It ran f nut le used In conarctire seasons, aa the U. D. i Sea-Fowl Guano can' be, aa the latter Itavca fcr j tlliziug matter In the aoil raeh time it Is applied, I and thus adds permanent vlue to the laud. The exact balance fund between the soluble f phosphates, of different tascs, and the ammonia ; producers, a wi ll as the condition of the lea soluble phosphates, ts a mot Important feature ; In this Guano, and one which places It by thc i side or feravun uuano. In all applications where, the heat of f emit re tatlon ncccsary to Laitcu the germination, and j the food adapted to thc growing plant In all It ; atages, are required, this Gcauo Is of great val- : ue, nd it may be ucd with cunJUixt in making , an v of thc staple iroi of p:aoUtlon culture, aj juwtltUtC Xur i crovian Uuano. Rfctiictfullr. a A. A HAYES, M. D Btate Asaaycr. 'JO Stats St., Bostos, 20 Dcctiabcr, IbOx I For tale by jan W E. MURRAY A CO. ; YA1 .17 Tl lf fl IVT V - t , F O R S A L E. . . rpHE UNDERSIGNED offer at prim! e aale, the . ! . L following valuable real estate, slttated in the f f1?!1::,. .a .- iri... ' m . m M a t a . m-S .1 , King numbered C, 7and , of block 0, and farther fiUcnbca as joiiowa : Uctng ai ine comer lot aaldUock. which U the comer 15! and j S?Uth street, measuring one hundred and fifty frame buildicg, ony frout atd rear, con nv.m frtnnerted bv . ,- ,' loiamg ooors, cine aierrc roou rooms In the attic, all plastered. Connected l with the aouae Is a kitchen Hx., contaialr- ? cook mom vut mom and store roc ra. Jnthe , Mr 0f kltehcn la another building Hx-i, ucd .. voivt firtn.A. wlth'twa lam? WlleT closetS. LtiItdlnf-.-rlII be oIJ will or wi;Loct the L... For particulars edJr ' " ALLEN L'YDAM, " - 1 - , ' - ' rcrt. N. rt,N.C. otr Jan CO 1
The Daily Dispatch (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 19, 1867, edition 1
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