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4h- - f Q3 VOL. II. THE -WILMINGTON DISPATCH. ROBINSON feSMltn, Proprietor. PI UMSIIJin UAILY AND WEEKLY. Terms ol subscription, invariably iu advance : Daily, one year. . . ....... 00 eix months.... 4 KATES OF AbVEUTISINo":'V Advertisements will be Inserted at ?1 per square tor the first in-rtioii; :i 50 per week, and .per month. Ten lines or lets coubtitutc aitiuurc. V-tr No publication made, without a responsi ble, name. LINES OF. TRAVEL. VVil. & Wtutox KaiiJ Roai Co., Wilmington, Feb. 13, 157. ' 1 , ,,.' !- rVoticc to Cotton Shipper!'! RAILWAY LINE TO NEW YORK- riOTTON WILL BE SENT VIA RAILWAY V and Annninoidx Steamers aero the Bay) to New; Yoik, t Four Dollar and jVitty Centi, i .V) I per b:.ic -t JtMJ lbt., IXoV.L OIN(. 1N M. ' .vSci: all the w;i) to New York.: Th'- rate to Philadelphia via Aini.iincrix Hue U Three Dollars land Fifty Cent 50;, including Ma HINE InhUKANCk!' Kate to Baltimore 'Three Dol lars and Fifty Cent (ff'-i o0 wrrnor. T in.-uranee on the Bay. r Quick; dispatch gheii to cither 'of these points. ; I'hc attention of shipper.- i respectfully called to thib route. S. L FREMONT, ! Eng. tfc Sup't. i. J.. UUULL., CenT Freight Agent. feb 13 10-1 111 Wiliaiiisrtoii & Weldon Railroad. Office Chief Enoinkek fc' Sun., t Wilmington, Nev. ,' 18W. ( 1 CHANCE OF SCHEDULE. ON AND AFTER MONDAY the 5th inst., the; following f;i.--t Schedule of time will be run over this Railway. CiOINC- noIitii. Leave Wilmington at. ' j i Arrive al (lold-boro' at. .......... 4.45 A. M. 11.15 A. M. 'J.tio A. M. 3 57 P. M. 3.00 P. M. n.Jtt'P. M. Arrive at Weldon at-. , it Ct it t , iOIN- SOUTH. : Leave Weldon at................ t j tt 'Arrive at Ioldsboro' at. . . . . . Arrive ut "Wilmington' Mil. ' 11.00 A. M. 7.35 P. M. 3.00 P. .11.50 P. M. M. S.00 P. M. 4.30 A. M. c'losc connection- are made by both trains go ing South. The 5 A. M. train from Wilini agtou, and 11 i. M. tiuiii from Weldon, do not run 011 Suriday' Cle eouucclious are made by' the 11 4i A. M. train both w";tY- between New York nml(;w Or leans. & " By the train that leaves here at 11.05 "and the one' that arrives here at 4.0 A. M., eloiscj con neetions; itreinade between New 'York nadi New Orleansj Coiiueetioho are . made by the other trains but more time is required. " I To -fo : North by Hay Line, leave at 5.00 A. M.; to jc '' Anncmes'oix, leave by the 11.05 A. M. trainf Either train eonnccta by Richmond. Close connections at Goldaboro with the N. C. trains by. the 5.00 A. M. train, and by , either to Newbern. i S. L. FREMONT, I Chief Engineer and Superintendent, uov 13 . 343-tl Wilmiiigtoii & Manchester R. R. rp-irfc (Jen. Surt. Wil. Sc Man. K. RcJai, f ":: i . v 1 noton, N. ('., Nov. 3d, 'lfcMMi. N AND AFTER MONDAY the 5th of Nov the following Schedule will i;o into eflect on Wilmington and Manchester Railroad. I EXPRESS TK.VIN. Leave Wilmington daily at.. Arrive latKiugsville- " Leave Kinville 'Arrive 'at Wilmington daily at ACCOMMODATION Leave Wilmington daily at. . . Arrive !at Knurs villc " .... 4.50 A. M . ... 3 30 P. M. .... 1.43 A. M. . ..10.45 A. M. Til A IN. .. .. 8.30 P. M. .... S.00 A. M. .... 4 30 P. M. Leave Kings ville Arri- at Wilniinrtou dailv at.... 3.45 A. M. Co e connections made by both train at Wil- m-.'ton : with the Wilmington and Weldon Rail road"; at Florence with the North Eastern Rail road for Charleston, a:id at Kingsville with the South Carolina Railroad. Ym McKAii, t ; e.i 1 e ra t S u peri nt e udeu t. Ii.u 4 -'-11 TR ANS PO RT A T ION OFFICE, I Wilmington, Cuaklotte cc R. R. Co., I . Wilmington, N. C. May 3l, b(A. ) IrROM AND AFTER JUNE l,t, 1SGG, tlie Mail 1 Train on this road will leave Wilmington at 6 o'clock, A. M., on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and arrive at Sand Hill at 3 o'clock, P. M. Returning w ill leave Sand Hill at 7 o'clock, A. M., n Mondays, Wednesdays ami Fridays, and arrive in Wilmington at 4 o'elock. P.' M. I WM. U- ALLEN, ' .Ma-ter of Trausporfiatiou. may 31 i03-U 1867. SPHIMi STOIK 1867. TO WHOLESALE BUYERS ONLY. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PLACED T his entire sdock of Dry Goods, &c, m the hands of Messrs. Crouly & Morris, with the intention of retiring from the retail bushies, begs leave to unuounce to j : ' WHOLESALE BUYERS GENERALLY thathciwill open about the 1st ol March next, on the d tmd od floors of the building,! known as Eichauge Corner, an entirely new and com ple stock of FOREIGN A: DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, HEADY MADE CLOTHING, 1 BOOTS AND SUOEb, I HATS. NOTIONS, Vc, Ac Abo,! "Cedar Falls," "Beaver Creek," and oilier favorite Sheetings and Yarns at I Eactory priee, which he w ill offer to the trade in General . "t WHOLESALE ONLY, at the lowest Market prices. . ' . : : reruis: A credit of ixty (tX) days for negotia bl paper, or 5 per cent, ifiscount for cash, entrance 2d dooi-s from the Southwest 'Corner "Market or Front streets. I J. II. ANDERSON, i E.xctangc Corner, .., . UpStairs. yuumgujjj jau. 20, 1 8(57. j 100-tf PINE APPLE CilDERj 70 WASHINGTON ST., NEWj YORK lation of the blood lis A tr CURE FOR CHOLERA, DY8 ente Heart Disease, Fainting Spells, and excellent lor old people. t i -ulekens the circu vv 11.MUNUTON, N. C, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 21, 1867. HOTELS. THE CITY HOTEL, Corner Market and Scronl Street", ILM I NUTOX. N. C. N. j FREDERICK, Proprietor. 'l-llti L-NDEKSHiNED HAS RECENTLY X opened the I CITY HOTEL, and be peak a for if under iu new ujauagemtut the patronage of the travelling public. Itc give the aeeurance that it will be conducted ;u a stvle 1 Inlly eoual to the demands of the time. . The Parlors and Room w ill Ih; . THOROUGHLY REFITTED AND ELE OANTLY REFURNISHED. The tables will be well kept and loaded with ill the j - '. DELICACIES AND LUXURIES that the Market affords. The eervauU will be at tentive and polite to guests ; and everv. depart ment completely organized in !uch.a inanner r to render it as attractive as anv similar Mabii:b- ment in the South. The Proprietor promises that no jains or e pensc shall be span-d to render thi, HOTEL a pleasant and agreeale resting place for the way farer, and one in everyway worthy of the support and encouragement of thoec who desire to tain a well conducted Hotel. j N. FREDERICK, ! Proprietor. Wilmingtou, N. C, Jan. 33, 401-tf Journal coiv. - " v ' ICIILiljS HOUS MEETING STREET, Charleston, Si C. T 'UIS HOUSE HAS BEEN; i tiuROUUHL rttDuired and lX'tnmi.hiul. celled by any in the city. I JOSEPH PURCELL. . Proprietor, iau 30 : 95-tl PROFESSIONAL. -A.-t1:oriiey arid. OoTin sellor eut Law. o. Q Hay Street. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. WILL; ATTEND PROMPTLY to all busiuc intrusted to his care. Claims collected anrwhere n North Carolina. jan 26 405-tf - JAMES C. DOBBIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. . Faye'tevllle, N. C, OFFICE (JQRXEll BOW d- ORL 'FX STREETS. WILL ATTEND PROMPTLY TO THE collection of Claims aud other business en trusted to his care. nov 0 ' 00 7-If The Ladies' Depository. N ViE W OF Tl I E CONTINUED AND IN- oliance with requests both at home and abroad, , creab iiiir ili'f i 1 11 1 inn at th Smitti nnrl 5ti enm a number ot ladies ot baltimore have iormed themselves into an Association, under the name of "THE LADIES' DEPOSITORY." Its object is to receive needle and other -work and to dispose of it colely for the benefit ot its owners. ; Orders will also be taken at the Deposi tory for any kind of work, so as to provide em ployment lor those who have not the necessary materials. As considerable expense will be incurred in providing a place of business aud the requisite assistants, and as the enterprise cannot of course ,; be sell-supporting, the Association must aepenu vr i.,. t- ,w u. 1 r upon the contributions of its friends. The anuu- j r:. Berr, twm the committee on Public al subscription has been fixed at $5 aud all who ! Buildings, to whom was referred so much of are favorably disused are earnestly requested to ; the Governor's message as related to the Gov give their prompt and liberal aid, by donations ernor's mansion, reported said building unlit or otherwise to help those who are doing their j for use? and recommeU(jed an appropriation utmost to help themselves. . ' 1 , , 1 . . The Association have taken the store No. J7i to repair the same, by resolution. And a Lexington street and expect to be in operation by the 1 1th of February. President : ?.','. Mks. PEYTON IIARKIe'ON, Vice President : Mks. JOHN H. B. LATROBE. ! Treasurer: Mas. W. W. SPENCE. Recording Secretary : Mrs. JAMES A. STEtART. Corresponding Secretary : Mns. THOMAS MURDOCH. Managers . . Mas. CHARLES J. BAKER, 'Si South Charles street. . Mus. J. J. BANKARD, East Baltimore street. Mks J. BARMAN BROWN, 76 Courtlaud street. Mks. J HN DUER, 147 Charles street. , Mks. A. D. EGT2RTON, 230 How ird street. Miss FR1CK, Charles street. Miss FOTHERG1LL, Garden street. ? Mas. JOHN S. GITTINGS, Monument and St. Paul streets. Mks. G. R. GOLDSBOROL GU, 234 Eutaw street. Miss HARPER, 10 Cathedral street. Mrs. PEYTON HARRISON, U0 Read street. Mis DORA HOFFMAN, Frauklin street. , -Mrs. CHARLES HOWARD, Cathedral street i Mu. HUNTER, corner Baltimore street and u; P(;?,HS 7ryu , VTROBE Read nnd Charle. Mks. JOHN ll. B. LAlKOUli., Kead and Cliaiic . eireeis. - Mks. MERRICK, Mouuuient street. i Mks. THOS. MURDOCH, Howard street. . Mrs. READ, Mulberrv street. t Mks. T. PARKIN SCOTT, 16 St. Paul street. 1 Mkv BAYARD SMITH, 101 Monument street. Mus. W. W. SPENCE, Bolton street, Mks. N. li. SMITH, Saratoga street Mrs. JAMES A. STEWART, 103 Park street. Mks. B. R. SPALDING, Charles street, feb 19 ' 4:25 tt STOKES FOR RE XT ! ' '' ' ' : - ' AM - i ! ' - Fix 1 u. ! e For Hal e KI ii DESIROI7S OF CiONDENSlNti OUR JD STOCK into one store, we will rent lor the balance of the year our stores on t rout and Mar kt streets, next to Exchange Corner. For particulars, apply to iri ii'iiM.'ir i.-u diia iau'Jo 40--lm For Sale. FOR SALE OR EXGHANGE ior Cit proper- v, n dfKirahl fjirm in Moore Couutv. loca ed about two miles from the estern Railroad, at the intersection of the Raleigh and Carthage ' and Fayettcville and Egvpt County roads. The ! farm consists of 337 acres of land 100 of which id cleared, 'the dwelliuir. kitchen, barns. &c. are all inyrood repair, on the premises is a fine oiorenouse (tormeny one oi tHe rosiome u. ' Apple Trees that have been bearing abont live yrs. I . . . Any one wishing to purchase, or eeixauKc -ltv nmrvrtxr r.r niivp cim sret the partlcu- i t o - ; lars from , ; - L. F. BUNN, or WM. LARKINS. 417 lm - I leb 9 t A PPLI6ATT0N "WILL BE MADE TO THE ' General Aascmblv, now in e&siou " crease the capital stock of th Cape Fear Steam boat Company. 1 f Dec 20 400-lm TUE DAILY DISPATCH. WiLM INGTON. FEB RU ART 2U NORTH CAROLINA LEGISLATURE. SECOND SESSION. Evening Session. SENATE. RalIoh, Feb. 1 wm called to order at 7 The Senate o'clock. I. M. . A ines-;ge w.t; received from the House transmitting a resolution relative to regula ting the scats for members of each House of the General Assembly, providing that they le drawn for. The resolution was rejected unanimously. Sundry engrossed bills were transmitted Iromthe House, all of which passed their i.. . i- ' . 1 . tir-t reading aud were referred to appro priute comtnittees PliMTEMIAUY. UilLto eatablish a Sta'e Penitentiary hav ing bcl'n uiu.de the special order for 8 o'clock. was taken up. Mr. Gash ottered an atnendmciit urovidiui; that it shall beMibmitted to the people and, ; certain amount of the atock in the North if ratified by them, it shall become a law. ' Carolina Railroad Company, with the Che Mr. Clark opposed this amendment, be- raw and Coalfields I vail road Company, ami cause he believed it to nc contrary to the ' for other purposes. Constitution of the State, and thought the Mr. McClammy moved to lay on the table representatives of the people were the proper i the motion to reconsider. , persons to consider the subject, and to act This motion did not prevail .--cas ll, upon it immediately. The amendment nays 51. j)u??ed. and the bill pulsed as amended by 1 The vote was reeon?idcreJ, and the pue? tlit toihnving vote, ayes 111. nays 2. tion recurred on the passage of th? bill, on . On motion of Mr. Leach, the rules were its third reading. suspended, aud the bill authorizing the Pres ident and Directors of the Western Railroad Company to put said road under contract. wa taken up. Mr. Hall stated that he was a friend to tin- bill, but suggested an amendment. Mr. Love stated that he would accept the amendment, if presented. Mr. Battle moved to amend, proposing to submit the bill for ratification to the people, which was rejected. Mr. Rattle then moved to lay the whole matter on the table. Before the question- was put Mr. Berry moved to adjourn. j On motion of Mr. Battle, the ayes and nays were railed and the Senate adjourned. I IlnLSE OF COMMONS. r - ; Raleigh. Feb It-. Eveuing Session. A bill to -charter the Greensboro' and Dan River Railroad Company: passed 2d and 3rd readings. Y motion to reconsider the vote by which tue xaoiuse passeu tue out to esiaousn ine county ol Pamlico," was called up by Mr. Latham of Craven. The motion prevailed. il. . TTi l.it I Ml . .11-1 . 1 31r. Clark opposed the bill and moved its itidcfiuite postponement Vfter a orotractcd discussion, the bill 13, was postpomled indefinitely, veas nays -39. The House then adjourned. SENATE. Raleigh, Feb. 11. The Senate was called to order at 10 o'clock. bill setting apart Certain rooms in the Capi- tol lor library and weights and measures, and for other purposes, also a bill in regard to ' Jburke square ana otner puonc property in the city of Raleigh. i , KLSOLUTIONS AMJ BILLS. Mr. Hall, a resolution in favor of J. A. Gilmer Jr., Adjutant General of the State. Referred to the Committee on Claims. Mr. Clark, a resolution instructing the Ju diciary Committee to report a supplemen tary bill to change and x modify the Stay Law. Adopted. Mr. Kelly; a . bill to more effectually pri Tcnt crime and lawlessness. Referred to the Judiciary Committee. By the same, a bill to amend the charter ! of the North Carolina Fire Insurance Com pany. Referred to the Committee on Cor porations, i By the same, a bill to amend the charter of the North Carolina Life Insurance Com pany. Referred to the Committee on Cor porations. Mv. nsou, a bin tu extend tuc term o a bill to extend the term ot ho buPnor Co.urt. hc"l ' J U( Mc.rrimou Gn motl0n of Mr. Wilson, the , 1.1 i.:n i . ruies were suspeudeu auu ine 0111 passeu i is several readings. On motion of Mr. Berry, the rule were Uspe-iuled ami bill to incorporate the town of Hookerton, iu the couuty of Greene, was taken up. and passed its several readings. Ou motion of Mr. Speed, the rules were suspended and the resolution providing for the payment ol outstanding claims against the Lunatic Asylum was taken - up, and dis cussed. On motiou ot Mr. Hall, the resolutiou va recommitted with specific instructions to re duce the claim to the scale of depreciation of Confederate currency. 3ir. Clark, uy leave, mtrotiuceit a reou tion proposing to appoint an additional committee on enrolled bills for the week. A message was received from the Houe transmitting a resolution in f-ivor of maimed , soldiers. On motion of Mr. Jones, the rules ; were suspended, and, on motion of Mr. Love, it was amended so as to include soldiers hav ing lost un arm. On motion of Mr. Hall,' it , was amended byiucluding soldiirs haying lost both eves. On motion of. Mr. Cunningham, - -m ia ' - . it was amended, providing that in case both ; , anns and legs having leen lost that they be alIowetl double commutation. T Tl S j by including all soldiers who are unable to manual 'labor, having made! the. act knowll to the Governor, tnat tney e cnuuea . nf tl ,u cuuiiuuumuu iu mi, : i kusiu mu". On motion of Mr. Respajs, it was amended i by including women 3Ir. Perkins moved to lay the. vvhole mat- ter on the table. Not . agreed to, i r Mr. Speed offered a r substitute for; tue wliolc, autnonzmg ine uovcruor io nppt.iui, a committee of three from each county in the State to ascertain the number ot wounded ami how, and to report tLc same to the next Ueucral AsaembJj, so that impjirtial juticc maj be done to each. Mr. Gash moved ti lay the whole uintter on the Ublc. Not agreed to. AIiscuiion of sonic length ensued. Mr. Speed withdrew his amcudmcut ami the resolution passed its several readings. On motion of Mr. "igini, the Senate ad -journed until to night 74 t"click. house of com mon s. Raleioii, Feb. IV. The House wa c-dled to order at 10 o'clock, A. M. Mr. Autry introduced a resolution that the General Assembly adjourn I rid ay. t eb. 23d. to meet again the second Mondav ISO 7. i in Oct., Laid on the table. Wauh. or. motion ot Mr. j OX CALE5D Alt. A bill to empower the Buncombe Turu- - m1 . sunscuw tue ,rocK in uie r rnnii ti tin- rviti-rn rrtli t nrnhn-i K ill- road, passed second and third reading. The Hou-e concuncd in sundry Senate amendmeuts to the Revenue Bill and refuxd concurrence in other?.. :. Mr. Baker called up hi inution to rcc!. sider the vote bv which the House reiccted. on its third readinir. the bill to exchange a Mes?rs. Davis aud Long addressed the House iu support of the bill. Messrs. McClammy, Richardson. Boyd aud Freeman opposed its passage. The bill passed its third reading yea? 'U, navs 47. M'hUAJ. OlU'KK. A bill to allow debtors the privilege of paying old debts in State Bank money, or its equivalent, had its second reading. Mr. Jenkins, of Gaston, moved; to lay on the table. This motion prevailed yeas 09, nays 10. A bill t) establish freehold Homesteads, was put on its second reading. Mr. Richardson ottered h substitute for the bill. Adopted The question recurring pn the bill a? amended, it was further 'amended, on motion of Mr. Logan, by fixing the value of the Homestead at $o,000. On motion ot Mr. Foard; the House recon.-; sidered the vote bv which this atnendmciit was adopted, The .'question recnrrinLr on the amend-1 ment, it was modified, on motion of Mr. Craw ford, of Rowan, so as to limit the value of the homestead to $5,0o0. at the time at which ::it is laid off. The amendment. a amended, was then 'adopted, and the bill passed 'second and third reading?. A bill to amend the charter of the Fayette--ville Jind Florence Railroad Compaay, had its second reading, and it consideration was postponed until the evening session. An engrossed bill to extend the term of the Chowan Superior Court, passed its sev eral readings, and the House took recess until il o'clock, P. M. DISSOLUTION OF CO PARTNER SHIP. Wilmington, Feb. , IsoT. THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore exMiug b' tween Abraham Weill arid Joseph Lederer, under the name and style of A. WEILL iV: CO,, la .1:....! A I... .,.t,..a ...,,.1,1 ill r..iri lnit,.tit. H tl, Mwt firm, at 2 v:lrket Street, will make pavmcut to A. Weill Co., No. 13 Market Street, who a loll e has the right to settle tue same. ABRAHAM WEILL, i JOSEPH LEDERER. 13 Market St. 13 Market St. ORIGINAL STORE, OLD STAND. To the Ladies and the Public Generally ol the City of Wilmington and I Surrounding Counties. A. WEILL. i. ROSENTHAL. rpHANKFUL FOR the liberal patronage e 1 tended to our firms' at lo and Iarkft Strewt, w e announce to the IiADIES VXD runic, .that our connection entirch ceases at No. .; Market Street, and we thall be under obligation' to our friends and customers to beftow that lib i eral patronage on our OLD ESTABLISED STORE, No. lo Market Street, vshere wt sIihII study to please. Our senior purtuer, A. WEILL, has left for tLt ; I of a new and fresh ,tock of LADIES' G in all it!i branches, generally. North and we win, in a lew davs, be in possession OOD5, TO THE WHOLESALE TRADE In addition, we shall eoutinue to improe our WHOLESALE STOCK iu every line, suiLiblc to the Country t adc, which we will tell ouMrv ! rca-ouablc "terms. j Verv ifpeelfulh, A! WEILL A; CO Remember the Old Stand, and no Suc cessor to onr UnMne.' feb o 1 WeOirer, ALL TIMES. THE LARGEST AND choicest stock of LIQUORS in this State . We have in store and to arrive jt SEVENTY-FIVE BARRELS ; WHISKEY, BRANDY. GIN, RUM. SHERRY, PORT, MADERIA, AND MUSCAT WIN ES, . HEIDSICK t CO S CHAMPAGNE, in baskets, and over SCJ Cases of every vari' ty of i LIQUORS, ! HI IEH ami ....tt t o Lowest cash pri-es, at 1 GEO. MYERS , 11' A 13 Front trect, C1IAS. D. MYERS, Agent, feb JO -t tf T? THF MOST DESIRABLE STAND FOR , THE Tg11 j , ; DRY GOOD IN THE CITY , i "T'tV,V r7 7ttobeV next the First ; (1ft) floor of the building. Known .rxcimujcc j . . i mmiA th iMh tf ' i corner, u u iuhiuiiiu" j " r j i j February next. j. IL ANDERSON, pxrharurr. Corner. Wilmington, N' C, Jan. 20, 1807. 400-U WANTED. : . IJkDY ' WTSnES A SITUATION' 8A- Housekeeper, tnc s , . dec 9 ror particular, anpiv io DISPATCH OFFICE. i 365-tf CO'IMISSIOX DOUSES. T. ra,TTXWit. PETTEWAY A; MOORE, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS NOKT1I WATER STREET, :ULICIT CONSIGNMENTS OF 'COTTON. O NAV DUCE. L STORES AND COUNTRY 1 PRO- Being AGENTS for the Manafsrtnrcr xre I prepand o nil, on tUe root rrteooAlle lenu, ; orders for GEO. KIDD a CELElHtATED COTTON GIN. ZEliL 5 ILiWIiONE SUi'ER-FHOSl'HATE, HKOWN COUNTER. ! PLATFORM and RAIL ROAD SCALES. Havt ..)ntaoth on hand r KRTILI7.KRS ol all dnM;ri ; : tiun. w m. B. "Mill II, -l0. If. iiHTlN. JR., WV. KVELT. WM. IO A i'Z D- SMITH & COMPANY, I'ayetteville St., ltnlri;h, N. f.. AM) Baroune St., New Orleans, rCllLlSIIERS, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS. i JUClitK? AM" OiCALCUS IS AIJ. KIM Of School Books, Standard and Miscellane ous ork, Jlasonic Books, Jewel itegniia, i'rinterT supplier, Ac. jan JJ 400-tl J A JljE S H II A CK E L FO It I, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MER CHANT, 1 2t? Consignments of Mcrchaudiee aud Couu- try Produpe solicited; and all busiurea entrntd to my carib will have my icroual atteutlou. Luiuberj orders will have attention. , oct .10 j SH U 'SAM'L. N. j CANNON. iAMSS 8T0KLXT. CAXXOX A: STOKLEY, GROCERS AND C03IMISSION MER j " CHANTS, No. 1 South Water Street, ; WILMINGTON, N. C. oct la ' 310-tf 8. W. TtCK, 0. r. MKUANE, of Wilm ugtou. of Alauiauce county. ol Norfolk, Va. j - y Ylt'Ii, 3IEBAXE V CO ! ! 1 ROCERS, VJl FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, L '. Corner Cheeuut aud Water ttrcetn, WUiuiugton,!N. C. '6-tf ept J ALCX. JOHNSON, JK. E. T. MCKETHAN. ALEX. JOHNSON & CO., GROCERS AND COMMISSION MER I CHANTS, No. 8 JSouth Water Street, I WILMIXGTOX. X. C. tcpt 14 ' iftKMl C 1. MEN DEN U ALL' M. T. WIIITAKBK,!l). NICHOLS Grceiiboio, N. C.jEn field, N C. Baltimore .1. Icntlciiliall dc Co., Cotton, Tobacco, and General C O 21 M I S i I O N M E R C II A N T S : ANO I V H O L E SALE GROCERS. :j'JSlutb Calvert St Corner of Water St., Baltimore, Ml. iuly 20-tiaiA2 1. DEKOSSET, W. 1.. DEKOS8ET, GRAHAM I)AV DEUOSSET A CO., ( t'ornterly I)ellustt dc Hiincn.) Established l&ft. GENERAL COM3IISSION MERCHANTS, No. 6 No"- Water Street, (np stairs,) WILMINGTON, N . C w ILL GIVE PERSONAL ATTENTION TO theinurchase and oalt of iiroduce ot every i descriptiou, and to receiving and forwarding ; goods. ! - t feb-JW J1?.1.1 A . A . W I LLAKI), r ; WHOLESALE DEALER IN GROCERIES AND (JENERAL MERCHANDIZE, j Commission and Forwarding Merchant. ; N V) NORTH WATER STREET Wilmington, N REKl;K n lesee I . Lindsav. E.. Caj?hir Bank! Cape Put.lie ' l'eiir, Greeufeloro, N. C. Rev. CL H. Wiley, .-u,ei inteudent School for the State ol North Carolina. Me&eie. James Comer 4V Son?, Baltimore .viessr jan 'J Dowley, Corned V Co., New York. bO tt (iF't. IIARKISS. W. W. HAKKISS. A. i. BOWII L HARRIS Ac HOWELL, GENERAL COM3HSSION MERCHANTS, OKTU WATEM 8TKT, Wilmington. N. V A XI) lU'ilWAlLll SlHCKT, kw voi;k. IBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGN mcnts to our New York llou5 on Produce, which will be forwarded through, Ircc of coin- tnlcelOUsJ Consignment arc covered b. Insurance trom porte ana piacce in ortu ana couin caroaiia, oj jorte audi placce Railroad Stcan Railroad Steam Boat and Flats on the River to , a chipping point, and thtDce to New York. ll ehiL'iuentu should be accomimnud b ehip ping receipts and Invoice from point of fchip ment, when In unmet: ntUehea tbroogh ,to New York. oct 0 313-tf w: tl A. A. MOFFITT, W. D. UOmTT, JOHN T LACK IS. moffitt, BRO. V CO., j GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, I No. 4 South Aica Stkkkt, s Wilmington, N C. T"LLL givcpioujpt j-trfcunal attention to the Y eale or auipracm oi voT.ioo, xaraj ciortt. t lier.end Produce, etc.. etc Alo to receiTiu Orders solicited and p-buiptly tilled. 43-tt 1-wom i c ii. KOB15SO, JA8. C SMITH, W. . KOBIKSOX, i u pt m hMiin. of Camberland. f- - jiuisiaauii. - r,. tinU Agent for the Cltr of Wllmlogt. to solicit (Succeesora tviC. IL Robinson A Co., nl Coatin . Subscription snd AdvrUtiacnt. So"111.) Having the iargcat circulation In the State, c : GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, can offer uouiwdadTantagcaforsdrcrtUlng bul- Wilmington N. C. !l-tl fcCpt li SOL. 11AA8 At CO., S1UPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS j Water Street t Next door and adjoining the store of IL M. Barry. cash ADVANCES inad on consignments Particular . attention ments of lumber. oct 11 rill be riven to eonslgn -H315 NO. 427v C031HISSfO. IIOUSES. UUHMEMi. ELLIS & COX, SIIIIT'lNCi AND COMMISSION MKHCnANTff. Uilmingtoa, N. C jan V, " ILLIA.UN A JllTtCIIlSON, COMMISSION MERCHANT WHO LESA'LE O HO V EK. A ilmiostoa, N.C., I HAVE REMOVED TO THE NEW ft TO HE on North Water trcvt, next North of Cu ! tota llonse. I ...HI I 336Un iv c. w uktu. " " . a. ham sir " WORTH- A DANIEL, COMMISSION tv FOR WARDING MERCHAN1 Hrx.n II Wn r. t. V ii li. 1IWtV Id Wilmincton, N. C". ;iLL GINE &TKICT PERSONAL ATTEN Tf tion To the a.- or hl Uicut of Cotton, ; Navu! Storx, and jrvnt-rul -rvducc. AUo, fa r ccltjiig and fomirdlr:: Giwtd. Dealer la Bar ; g, Kott, Iwiuc, Ijju. Pljitrr, Omrnt, Hair, ; Salt, Coal, iVc, JLc j ; Agent for Riier Stratuer A. T. Hart and V.o. Worth, and steam and Kail Line-, to New Yerk and Iatladelphia. JAMES A. WILLAIID, nkMUL) ILI AklM ClKttl,) O E N E R A L, F O R W A R D I N G COMMISSION MERCHANT, AM AolM rc i .ETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, or iiautkohd. vosx., No. oO North WaUr btrvtt, Wlliulnglou, N. C, ILL. E txTkiili.I ftttMitimi In iim tin. 1 chase aud ale of Proiloce and Merchandixe. oct Z I KM! J. T.. MCUKAT, New York. J. T. B. Ml 11 RAT. Wlluilngton, N. M IfH R A V Ac CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 1S8 Krout litwt, New York. E. M lf R R A Y A CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS WILMIXOTOX, y. C. I aug ? . . ' J TETEH MALLKTT. Cll 4KLZS HOriK AK. JEO. B. BAKER, I AliLLElT A:" IIOFFuIAN, l GENERAL COMMISSION MEIICIIANTC, No. HI North Water Slfcet, TyiLMlN(TON, N. C. an-ti DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, &c. JAMES McCOIlMICK, Ii:UCIIAXT TAILOR, No. 35 Bread Street, Clmrletton, N. Wholesale aud JU tail Dealer in CLOTHS. CASSIMERS AND VESTINUS, I GENTS' AND BOYS' READY MADE CLOTHING, BURNISHING GOODS, I TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, etc. julv 13 j I, II. Fit 12 12.11 THE UNDER igucd Infonnn hi old patron und the public senimlly that lie hat taken nti Of flee at hi. o d stand on the cor ner of Market and St-eoud Street. i nearly opnor.Ho the City Hotels Bciug in poc tion of all the modern lmproveincnta he la pre- pared to extract teeth without pain bj raeaiiB ol OXIDE GAS an 1 RHIGOLENK. Having been in the profcaaiuu slxteeu iar he U coo fide tit of giving batifactin, aud will warraut all work t. 4-cutcu by hlui. lerni reaaonabie to uil tJ lime. J. II. FREEMAN. I Mtf 7 KV1n. New Cit.v IXn IiIA. FINE. SUPER AND FAMILY 10U FLOUR, V) BBLS. fid bJ.ES CRACKERS, VJ BBI-. REFINED .sl'GARS," VI IWjXECllKl.K, VJ BOXES ( ANDV, :m lard, 'St KEGS L BtXES AXES WILLIAM. A MtTCCIUSON. feb V 117 tf B AC ON. U AC 0 N C. BACON, i NEW AND OLD , ,.sTFffN SImr i tiKRH-Chest , - I'UIME MEhh FORK-Vtry low. LARD. RUSSELL. ELLIS & COX. ! UMf Teb9 ! Lime! Lime!! 10()0 BARRELS FREsII ROCKl'ORT LIME, - - I ' . In'.nne order. For sale by RUSSELL, ELLM A COX. f.ty 41M1 . N. C. PREDVTERIAN. : r i it. k. p. EORGS U our authorized j ucsa cania. or Business men. e trct for the qnarter,half, or whole year, at very jmodersterat v BrVLLtKt U ' Editor N. C. rretjUrun. i FayettcvIU, Jan. 4th, Vi. Jan 10 j' ruicod-ti ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE WINSTITU- Hi TlONSof both - T 7i . ? JuXTUAcrr uLtuo. I uneia i-Uair-6ai april 13 163-tf
The Daily Dispatch (Wilmington, N.C.)
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