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4- 1"- r v'OL; 11. the vimitiQTori dispatch. liOBIXSOS & SJIITU, Proprieton, IM H1.ISIIKI DAILY AND WEEKLY. iTc riinot subscription, Invariably In advance : H iilv; one year -is months..,, 6 00 4 00 HATES OF ADVEUTISING : ! AdycrtUcnicnU will be iribertetl at $1 per suuare ! u,r the first insertion; f3 .V0 per week, nd $8 I ;rr month. . ' 1 ! Ten Hues or lesb conbtitute a equjirc. .1ST Nt puWrcation made without a responsi ble name. LINES OF TRAVEL, j Wjl. tt VVkldon Kail IIoad Co., i WlLMWGTtiX, tU. 13, 1867. ( Vol ice lo C'ollon Sliipiicrs ! RAILWAY- LINE TO NEW YORK. ( 10TTON WILL BE SENT VIA RAILWAY (awl Annaiucf'slx Strainers aeries the Bay) i New York, at tour I).'lar and ri.ItyCenls, (5i .V)) per bah of 100 lbs , iNri.riUNO in- i ' A x c E all . the ;i y to New York. The rate to Philadelphia vi;t Aun.iiiieix 1 i lie is Three Dollars and Fifty Cent c3 oO), including. Ma rine Issur ce. Rate to Baltimore Three Dol lar and Fifty Cents o0) wituoi T innranee on the Bay. (juick dipateh given to either of these points. I The attention of shipper if respectfully called to this route. 8. L FREMONT, Eng. & Sup't. G. L. DUDLEY, Gen'l Freight Agent. , teh 13 ' 420-lm Wilmiiigtuii & Weldoii Railroad. OFKICK C'UIEF ESOINHEK t SlTT., i Wilmington, Ncv. 3, I860. change or schedule; ON AND AFTER MONDAY the 5th inst., the following fa?t Schedule of time will be run over this Railway. GOING NORTH. Leave Wilmington at...w... . 4.45 .V. M. 1 1. 10 A. 31. ........ 0.25 A. M. ...... t. 2 57 P. M. 2.00 P. M. ........ 6.35 P. M. Arrive at Goldsboro' at. . . tl 41 ll Arrive at Wehion at it it ti ;oinc; SOUTH. Weldon at.... l-eave . . .11.00 A. M. ......... 7.35 P. M. 3.00 P. M. 11 50 1. A I . 8.00 P. M. 4.80 A. M II II k Arrive at Goldsboro at. . it it i Arrive at ii it Wilmington . . Close eonneetioii! are made by both trains go ing South. . The 5 A. M. train from Wilmington, and 11 n. Si. train from Weldon, do not run on Sunday's. Close connections' are made by the 11 05 A. M. train both waj's between New York and New Or leans. 'By the train that leaves here at 11.05 and the one that arrives here at 4.30. A. M., close con nections are made between New York and New Orleans. Connections are .made by the other trains but more time b retpaired. To go North by Bay Line, leave at 5.00 A. M.; n go by Anncmessix, leave by the 11.05 A. M. irainl Either train connects by Richmoud. Close connections attioldsboro with the N. C. trains bv the 5.00 A. M.-tRiiii; and by either to Newrtern. . S. L. FREMONT, ind Superintendent. :343-tf Chief -Engineer nov 13 Wiliningfoii & Manchester R. R. '; rii e (J en. Scpt. Wil. it Man. R. Roai, ( ', ominuton, N. C., Nov. 3d, '1S66.'; Vmbmuiuj, jj 'Miif"lijK2Et it vy v " h ft i N AND AFTER MONDAY the 5th of Nov V the following Schedule will go into eflect on rhe Wilmington and Manchester Railroad. "'EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Wilmington daily at. 4.50 A. M Arrive at Kiuville .; 3 30 P. M. Ucave Knnrsville " l. A. Arrive at Wilmington, daily at ACC03IMODATION ...10.45 A. M. TRAIN. . .. 8.20 P. M. ,.. S.00 A. M. .... .4 30 P. M. l.e.ne Wilmington daily at... . Arrive at Kmgsville " Lcate Kinget jlle , " Arrire at Wilmluirtou daily at, 3.45 A. M. Co connections uiude bv both trains at il- .otou with the Wilmington and Weldon Rail road; at Florence with: the North Eastern Rail road for Charleston, and at Kiugsvillc with the South Carolina Railroad. SVm. McRAE, General Superintendent, nov 4 . 330 tl TRANSPORTATION OFFICE, 1 Wiligton, Chahi.otte & R. R. Co., V r Wilmiugtou, N. C. May 21. 1800. ) l?KOM AND AFTER JUNE lt. lSGo, the Mall JJ Train on this road w.ll leave Wilmington at a. Tram on tins road w.n leave v umingion i (o'clock, A. M., on Tuesdays, Thursdays and taturdavx, and arrive at Sand Hill at 3 ofclockt J. M. R'etunnng will leave Sand Hill at 7 o'clock, o o clock, S.i P. V. M.t on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and arrive in Wilmington at 4 o'clock, P. M. WM. II. ALLEN, Master f Transportation, vnay 31 -3-tf 1867: 7 VI) 1867. TO WHOLESALE BUYERS ONLY. TMIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PLACED L his entire stock of Dry Goods, &c. In the hands of Messrs. Croidy Sc Morris, with the intention of retiring from the retail business, begs leave to announce to n..rnnAr..rntiiv WHOLESALE BUYERS GENERALLY ! that he will open about the 1st of March next, on the 2d and 3d floors of the building, known as Exchange Corner, au entirely new and coni ple stock of : FOREIGN A DOMESTIC PRY GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, TI Arr TnTinTi A-n , . , , , Alto, " Cedar Falls," "Beaver Creek,n and other favorite Sheetinsrs and "Yarns at Factory prices, which he will offer to the trade In General at WHOLESALE ONLY, at the lowest Market prices r . terms: A credit of sixtv (00 dava for ncirotia- ' ble Uarer. or S hit 'nl ili-ipmint fnr pnah Entrance 2d doors from the Southwest Corner ot Market or Front streets. , i JV H. ANDERSON, Exclange Corner, "jHngtuv., X. C.. Jan. 20, 1867. 400-tf PINE APPLE CIDER. 70 WASHINGTON ST., NEW YORK latlon ofthe Moo3 lr"" Btrll v.. v- -rTv I'- A . CERTAIN CURE FOR CHOLERA. DY8 cntery, Heart Disease, Fainting Spella, and A :xcellent for old nconle i -,iii-r, h irm. i prill3 ; j ; VILMiy GrTQ N , X. G., S UND A HOTELS. THF f1TW UATttT fr. m . ' . V Corner Market and Sccon-1 Street, ;wiljiixcto5, iv . c. v rornrDirir d . , IN. FREDERICK, Propneiur. - r ; rpiIE UNDERSIGNED HAS RECENTLY JL opeocd tne CIT Y II O T E I J j and bespeaks for it under its noC niau;ii,'tiueut the patronage of the travelling public. He give ! the assurance that it will be eondncted u a tvk fully eoual to the demands of the times. ' The rarlors and Koomn t '. THOHOUGIILY GANTLY REFITTED AND REFURNISHED. ELE- The table will be well kept and loaded with all the DELICACIES AND LUXURIES that the Market afiorda. The servant will be at tentive and polite to guests ; and every depart ment completely organized in such a niauuer .a. to render it h attractive a any bimilar establish ment In the South. The Proprietor promises that no pain or ex pense uhall be spared to render this HOTEL a pleasant and agreeable retting place for the Way farer, and one in everyway worthy ot the support and encouragement of those who desire to sus tain a well conducted Hotel. N. FREDERICK, Proprietor. Wilmington, N. C, Jau. 22, 401 tf Journal copy. MILLS M E E T I N G BOUSE, S T R E ET, Charlettton, S.C. j TIUIS HOUSE HAS BEEN luuKOLGHLY ! A repaired and returnished, uud cannot he ex I celled by anj- in the city. JOSEPH PURCELL. ; ' Proprietor. ian26 , 05-tf PROFESSIONAL. Attorney and. Ooun sellor a,"t Hjslw. iVo. 2 Haj Street, , FAYETTEVILLE, N. c. WILL ATTEND PROMPTLY to all busmen intrusted to his care. Claimscollected anywhere n North Carolina. ! ' jan 'M 405-tf JAMES C. DOBBIN, ; ATTORNEY AlT LAW; Fayc'teville, if. C, . OFFICE CORNER BO W it GREEN STREETS. ! -m-m ... . . r, - . . . . , ..... ..... . . w: ILL ATTEND PROMPTLY TO THE collection of Claims and otker business en trusted to his care, nov 6 337-lf- The Ladies' Depository. JN ViEW OF THE CONTINUED AND IN creasirig destitution at the South and in com pliance with requests both at home and abroad, a number ot ladies ot Baltimore have lornied themselves into an Association, under he name of "THE LADIES1 DEPOSITORY." Its object ts to receive needlie and other work and to dispose of it toleh for the benefit ot its owncre. Orders will also be taken at the Deposi tory for any kind of work, so as to provide em ployment tor " those who have! not the necessary materials. " J As eou:iderablc expense wjll be incurred iii providing a place of business nd the requisite assistants,: and as the enterprise cannot of course be self-eupportlnir. the Association must depend upon the contributions of its friends. The anuu- al subscription has been fixed at $5 and all who are favorably disposed are earnestlv requested to give their prompt and liberal aid, by donations or otherwise, to help thoSe.who are doing their utmost to help themselves. ' - ' The Association hivu taken llr; store No. JTi Lexiugton street and expect '.to be iu operation by the 11th of February. v President ; Mrs.. PEYTON RAHRIJ-ON. Vice President : Mks. JOHN II. B. L AT ROBE. Treasurer: ! Mks. W. W. SPENCE. Recording SeCretarv : 3tK. JAMES A. STECART. Corresponding Secretary : Mks. THOMAS MURDOCH. Managers. Mks. CllAKL.a.o . WAA.Jti.jK, & 4 South Charles street. I Mks J. J. BANKARD, East Baltimore street. Mks. J. J1ARMAN BROWN, 76 Courtland street: Mks. J HN DUER, 147 Charlies street. Mrs. A. D. EGERTON, 2U0 JJdwird street Miss FR1CK, Charles street, j Miss FOTHERGILL, Garden street. Mks. jOUN S. GITTINGS, Mbuumeut and St. Paul streets. j Mks. G.R. GOLDSBOROUGllJ 2o4 Eutaw street. Miss HARPER, 10 Cathedral street. Mks. PEYTON HARRISON, M Read street. Miss DORA HOFFMAN, Franklin street. Mrs. CHARLES HOWARD, Cathedral 6trciti Mrs. HUNTER, corner Baltimore street and Broadway. Mks. JOHN H. B. LATROBE, streets. Read and Charles Mrs. MERRICK. Monument street. Mrs. T1IOS. MURDOCH, Howard street. Mrs. READ, Mulberry sireet. Mrs. T. PARKIN SCOTT, 16 L Paul street. Mks. BAYARD SMITH, 301 Monument ftreet Mrs. W. W. SPENCE, Bolton tetrecL Mrs. N. R. SMITH, Saratoga street. Mrs. JAMES A STEWART, 103 Park otreet. Mks. B. R. SPALDING, Chart les street. feb VJ 425 tl SIORLS FOR HUM A.Nl) Fixtures Fo 13EING DESIROUS OF CONDENSING OUR STOCK into one store, we will rent for the oaiance oi tuo year our stores on roni ana .nar- k-t streets, next to Exchange Corner. For particulars, apply to i . KAHNVVEILER & BRO. iau23 -'4t 'i F -Sf i ' : 402-lm r.7 For Sale. Y?OR SALE OR EXCHANGE llor City proper- AS tv, a desirable farm in Moore County, loca ed about two miles from the Western Railroad, hi iiic iuiertcciiou Of lue iMueiga auu vauu.s .1 . ji vpt f i'vi 1 1 e nrl Korrrkt I Vinntv rnadi. iuilu uoufcisLS ui oo acre ui uiuu j.w u ia cleared. The dwelling, kitcbten, barns, Ac., j are all In good repair, on the premises is a fine Storehouse (formerly orle of tae postogjees of tha fVnnir n -tpVifvK a rrnnil hllBllWftS WAS done. u wuaai.f w aaa.a Thrr'. m th nromiscs 100 vcrv irood Apple Trees that have been bearing aoout uve years. ' ,:'-'; I , Anyone wishiiur to Vlf" ; Itv Unrrtv for the above, cari get the particu- city 'S J-' ' r IBID UVUI - . J . 'I li r:. HLAA. or WM. LARRLVa? t teb9 WANTED. imv WTTtTr. a( TTirATior AO rwisnEs A( SITUATION 'AO Uorsekeeper; For particulars, apply 'ty , the piSPATCU -oniwj jtS-tf 1 ' dec THE DAILY DISPATCH. WILMINGTON. FEBRUART 24. r - -r - NORTfl CAROLINA LEGISm p SECOND SESSION. 1 Evening .Seion. SENATE. RAttioii, Feb. 21. The follow inir bills on the Calendar were taken up and jd imposed of Its follows; HE.IK(TEI ON Sf(ONl) READING. Uill to amend an act to more tffectuallv secure the maintenance of bastard children. . Bill tor the j relief of guajrdians and minor Bill hxing the ftc of Coiiiotv Soliciting in Certain ca-es.. I.V'DtKIMTELV I'O-fri'O.NEH. Bill to irluitige tile jiui-lictiou of the courts and the rules of pleading therein. Biil to better, secure the bavinent ot rent-. Bill for bonds '.ud to the Western N.C. Rail road, j . eace lor ev Hanover county. Bill to iucrease th lies j of inspectors of naval stores in' the city of Wilmington. Bill uiitlioiiing the issin of new bonds for bonds issued to the Wilmington, Char lotte and. Rutherford Kai!rad company.' ; Bill to incorporate the Northwestern Rail loud company was anien.ddl and passed its e vera I readings. Bill to 'protect certain inii L-rests of the Com- inuu Schools, and for other purposesj passetl Us several readings. The Senate adjourned Evening Session. HOUSE OF 'COMMONS. ; RaIleiou, Feb. 21. The House coucuned in Senate amend ments to the resolution of adjournment. PASSED SECOND AND THIUD READINGS. Bill to ex-end, the legclar terms! of the County Court of Granville. Bill to secure the better drainage of tl it I low lands on Lower River in Caldwell county ' L 1 I I tO C O n SOl 1 I I ! 1 1 f tllP Kill' I ( 1 HI t II I 11 1 lt' tiie city ot .Newbern. i! indefinitely postponed. Bill to repeat an ordinance of the Conven tion, authorizing the exchange ot stocks in the Railroad companies for State bonds. Bill for. the relief of the people. . Bill to compensate Justices ot tlei Peace in Lincoln county. jj 3Ir. 3IurrilI, by leave, introduced a bill to regulate the cultivation off passed its seveial leadings, sion of the rules. i oysters. j which under a suspen- A bill to protect property; sold under exe cutjon troni sacritice, was put on its second readinsr. The question being first yupou the; adop tion of an amendment proposed by the Com mittee on the Judiciary, li Mr. Holderbv moved to amend the amendment, by adding a proviso, that the property sold-under exe- ! cution shall bring it jull mine, instead ot three-fourths of its value, as proposed in the bill. Rejected. ! The amendment was adopted, and the bill passed its second, and then its third reading, yeas, 75; nays 18. i The House then adjourned. i SENATE Raleigh, Feb. 22 The debate o'clock A. M. wuo jal!i:d tt order at 10 - Mr. Berry, a bill for the rej jlief of the peo- pie. by authorizing the issue yf bills of credit to defray the expenses of the btate Govtrn- . ment Mr. McLean, a bill to inci: e'ase the Capital idge Company. j stock of tlie, Clarendon Br I. Filed. i Mr. McRae, a bill authorizing Justices of the Court of Pleas and iuarter Sessions ot the county of Robinson, to appoint a special Magistrate. Filed. ! A message as received from the House proposing; To rescind the joint order on ad- ; jouihment. jj '.'. Mr. Wilson moved that the Senate concur, and on his motion, the ayes! and nays were , called; and the motion prevailed by a vote : ot 31 to to. : 1 : On motion of Mr. Wiggins, the rules were " suspended and the bill authorizing the' Com missioners of the town ot Halifax to grant the right of way to the ."Wilmington and Weldon Railroad Company through said town, was taken up and passed its several readings. ,: j- Mr. Cowan intnxluced a resolution, by leave, proposing" that both Houses adjourn , on the 4th of 3Iarcb, to meet jagain on the 1st ' of August.! Mr. Outlaw movied to amend by striking out 1st of August and insert tire die, pending its consideration, the hour ar rived for the ; . jV SPECIAL-' ORDElt. Bill to le eutitlev! au act to enable the Western Railroad Company to extend its road across the North Carolina Railroad to the Virginia line, near 3IL Airy, in tbecoun tv of Surry, was taken up. j Messrs. Leach, ! Cow les and McLean urged the passage ot . the bill, and opposed it in its present iorm. i It was agreed to pass the bill on its second ' reading with a view of amending it on its third reai!iinT snl on motion of Mr. Cowles, 4it was made a special order far to-morrow at II O ClOCK. On mntmn if Afr TJ cj- 1 1 ?i 1 1 ! tli hTiif art- i , ; i -i t f journed until l o clock, P. M. T j HOUSE OF C03HIONS. ! . ' ' . RALEIOJI, reb. 22. xhe House was called to order at iu o'clock A. M. ! Mr. Patton, from tlie Committee on Inter - " - v :rr"r,.rl ; nal lmprovemeuis, repcnei uaciw lavorauiy, . ... . a - w'n: a C rw 1 ' ft lill to am me liuamsum ct, aiooio Railroad company ; a bill to amend the charter aofAbeJwilmiogtbn riailyay . rjdge company.. U . ; . - ' DILLS AJD liEEOLUTIOSK , 3Ir. MorehetLintrofiacea resolution to a inint imlAr fnr afliournmnt. t.on official bonds. j - an act to prevent enticing servants from 8- Ilaroune stNu- .rlrM. Coal, Ae ! laid o.s tiik xiii;i.E. fulfilling their contracts or harboring them." ' r ean ' Acenu for Ithcr Mrntuer A P. Hurl ; Bill to re-enact and auiiud an ordinance and a bill for the reflet of purchasers of va rUnLIS,IE0('IKIt8 AND ( Lel;f Vr. d PaS.alfnS?." to clian-e the jurisdiction Jf the courts and cant lands in 3Iacon county, passed second ION LItS ;, , L. ue to New eik and I klUdelphia. , i the rules of pleading therein., and third readings. , Jobbius and dealek in aix ai.os or - - - . ' - I Bill authorizing the issue ol new boucU A bill for the relief of Executors and Ad- School Hooks, Standard and JJlc-lIaue- j ' ' 'H.N m. IIjljAIlaJ, ! ..LIVTUXI j.v J .. r . i? al After -some discussion the resolution to re Y MORNING, FEBRUARY 24, T867. i scind was adopted, awl sent to the Senate for concurrence t srtcui. uKUEit. A bill to confine oricinal jurisdiction of 1 - I crime and misdemeanor,, below capital feloni tn tU f pi J. .,i n:rt passed. tii v. , Hie rules were suspended, suudrj amend mcnts were oered, and the bill was re com- , ixnivcu iw iu wuuiciary commiiiee. The Senate, by message, concurred in tbc resolution tc rescind the iuiut order for ad- journment. IPECIAL ORIEK NO. 2. A bill to regulate assijfnuients and protect creditors. Discussed at length aijid reconi mittcd to the Judiciary Committee. I be House resumed consideration of the , The bill wa niMl,H t.,l tl...r. , j 3r(j reading. Authorizes Sberiflfs to settle An engrossed bill to incorporate the Northwestern Railroad Compiny. passed its several readings under it suspension of the rules. o t A LEND Alt. .v uiu expsanaiorv oi tne act granting ministrators. and a bill to amend " an act to extend the time tor the registration of deeds," &c, were laid on the table. A resolution to compensate Judges hold ing Courts of Oyer and Terminer, was re jected on sccon I reading. The House then adjourned until 10 o'clock to morrow. T3acon I Bucon I I A FEW HIIDS. OF THOSE PRIME WEST- A eru Shoulderb left and for sale, by RUSSELL, ELLIS & COX, No. 23 N. rth Water street. lebjT . 4't-tf IV. C Uacon. TTOG ROUND. . For sale, by II RUSSELL, ELLTS ife COX, No. 23 North Water street. feb Si- 42-tl Leave Your Orders. A MEMBER OF OUR FIRM WILL VISIT New York at the expiration ot ten days, to I'll re base a HIE STOCK OF SS'RIM; HOODS; and wLile iu that city wilt pay tpeciai attention to the execution of orders w ich may be handed him previous-to his departure. Persons who 'may desire Superior and JVcll titling Suits will do veil to leave theii measures at our store on Front street during this and the next week. to xvi:k. r.oojx for the 'NEW" STOOK we will-sell the remuant of the S I Ol K Or LLOIHING. GENTS" FURNISHING GOODS, Arc, Aic, Ac., now iu frtoru iu this cit' at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. HAAS A CO., FRONT STREET, Old Stand of Hcdrick fc Ryan, i feb 1J 425-tf PERUVIAN (ilAXO SIBSTITITE!! BATJGH'S Jll VV B O X K SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME. M ANUFACTURED under the formula originated in 1854 and patented by BVTJCH Ac SONS, teOLE PKOPRIETOK5, :ELAWAKE RIVER CHEMICAL WOlJKS, Philadelphia, U. S. A. This old established MANURE i manufactured Jrom Bones that have not been burned or steam ed, and it contains all their original organic mat ter. It is active in its operation,and b a fertilizer ot great durability. It does not exhaust the soil like Peruvian Guano, but on the contrary perma nently improves it. Previous to 1501 it as introduced into tL .outheru States to considerable extent, and again in f5, where it has been ued -with remarkable access upon Cotton, Corn, Tobacct . and all Crop A trial will convince any planter of its merits. Pamphlets containing wefl-kuown Southen: evi dence furnished ujkui applies t-ion to New York or hliadelphia offices. Testimonial of most reliable character can be obtained from well kc own Planters in N. C. J"8old by Dealers in all the principal citit iud towns throughout the United b tat ea and British Provinces. Baugh fc Sons, Sole Manufacturers Otfic?. No. 20 South Delaware Avenue PHILADELPHIA. BAUGU BROTHERS Ac CO. OEMuUAL WUOLEaAXE AGESTb, 11 PEARL STREET, NEW YORK. WORT II Ac DANIEL, Agent. WILMINGTON, N. C. jau -JO 400-2m "We OlTer, AT ALL TIMES, THE LARGEST AND choicest stock of LIQUORS in this State, j We have in store and to arrive SEVENTY-FIVE BARRELS , WHISKEY, BKANDY, GIN, RCM, SHERRY, PORT, MADEBIA, . AN D MUSCAT WINES. ..finctrv . rrt-a cniiPir:Kl? fntkt. and over 800 Cases of every variety of , LIQUORS, BrTTERH and J - CORDIALS, i Lowest cash prtces, at " v . GEO. MYERS , Tl & 13 Front street, " ... . : - ; cjiaS. IT. MYERS, AgrtJt. feb 20 ; ; - . - 4ytt COUSIISSION HOUSES. iis. t. rnrrwxv; rfcAAajlida V MUUlUv . - ! A'OIITII WATEIt STREET. u-r irvix- - . ILjlI2UTQ2t. JV. C i o oi Tf it rnvr.vir-N nr -rtTr.vr ; A AL 6TUKES AND COUXTKT t'KO-.' j DCCE. i AGENTS for th Muufcturcr axe prepartd to &L on the most rtaMnabie order for GEO. KIDD'S CELEBRATED COTTON GINS ZELL S RAWBONE mpvn.piifiiTHTf' V'Ulll4tl li, BROWN'S COUNTER, Pt vTPnuxf i Mitt a i j a a, i i iM it v i a f j - ROAD SCALES. Have constantly ou hand FERTILIZERS ot all decriptlon. . jan 40ttf WM. B. SMITH, JNO. U. BUT AN, 4H.t VM. B. SMITH & C0MPAHT, ou Works, tfnsoaic Bootrt, Jewels. lieaiia, t'riniers' applies, Ac. jan -M 400-tl SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MER CHANT, .WILMINGTON, N. C. lT" Consignments of Mcrch&udi and Couu tr) Produce olicited ; and all business entrusted to my care will have my personal attention. Lumber order M ill have attention. oct 10 314-U SAM'L. X. CANNON. JAMXH STOKLTT. CAXXOX A: STOKLEY, GROCERS AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS, No. 4 South Water Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. oct 12 3HMf S. W. TICK, C. P. MEBAXE, of Wilmington. of Alamance county. W. 1. KKV.SOLLS A BUO., ot Norfolk, Va. Vick, .iii:baxk CO., QROCERS, ; FORWARDING AND- COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Corner Chcsnut and Water streets, Wilmington, N. C pept :io . ;H-tf : M.K.V. JOUSON, JK. ' C. T. MCKETUAN. ALEX. JOHNSOri & CO., GKOCERS AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS, aNo. 8 South Water Street, mLMINGTON, N. C. llL2 20-tt C. 1. MEMJENHALIM. T. WI1ITAKBU, i 1). MCUOLS GretDeboro, N. C.jEntield, N. C. j Baltimore . P. Jlcndciiliall V Co., Cotton, Tobacco, and (General C OM MISSION MER CH ANTS; AND WHOLESALE G R O C E R S , 37 A, y.VSouth Calvert St., Corner of Water St., llaltimore, Md. uly2 230-tjan2 A. J. IER OS SET, W. I DUKOSSET, OR A HAM DAT' DEROSSET A CO., (Formerly DeRotntet t L'rmcn.) ESTABLISUED 183V. OBNAI. COMMISSION MKKCHANl. No. C North H ater Street, (op tairs,) v l L 31 l in u l j n . u . , TTILL G1TJ PERSONAL ATTENTION TO Y T tne purcnaee and sale ot produce ol every description, and to receiving and forwarding iroods. ' feb -JO 117-tt A . A . WILL A It li , WHOLESALE REALER IN GROCERIES ANi GENERAL MERCHANDIZE, Commission and Forwarding Merchant. N 30 NORTH WATER STREET, Wilmington, N. C. RcrEut To Jeate R. Lindeav, Eb., Cablr Bank Cape Fear, Greensboro, N. C. ' Rev. C. H. Wiley, 3u. riuteudeut Public Schools for the State ol Nortb Carolina. Meeore. James Corner .v. Sont, Baltimore. 4 Messrs. Dowley, ConnTi V Co., Nw York iri K)-U 1 GEO. UAKKIaS. W. W. UAKU133. A. I. IlMWIU. IIAItRISSAIIOWELL, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NOKTH WATEB 8TUXKT, ; Wilmington, N . C . , AND It'i w-.vi;h street, kw youk. T IBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGN- 11 mcnt to our New York IIoue on Produce. which will b forwarded through, tree of com- i UibHOllS. Consignments are covered by Insurance from I pni3 and oUce in North and South Carolina, by kailroad-s'Steaii, Boat and Flat on the River to a shipping int, and thence to New ork. All ehiDmeut should be accompauied bv hir- pin iug receipt aud Invoice from point of ship- ment. when Insurance attacbea thromrb to New a' York. ' I oct 9 313 tf wS-tf a. a. Morrrrr, W. D. MOrriTT, JOUS 5TLAUBIH. 3IOFFITT, IIKf. CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ; No. 4 South Waiuk Stuzet, Wilmington, S C. "ITTILL give pronij t personal attention to the j f gaie or ampmem oi vonon, avai ciore. General Produce, etc, etc. Alao to recelvin and fonrarding goods. Orders solicited and promptly tilled, nov 27 i3-tt 1-wCm C H. ROBIXSOX, IAS. C. SMITH. F. O. KOBiaSO. ALix. k. smith, of XJumberlantL ! ROIIINSON. 82XITI1 . CO., A Smith.) . GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Wilmllla-TOai. Im gpt t ' ----- . 2S1-U ZTZ ,w - . m. . ' .,..,. r -:- - - - - Water Street, w vvlt4l.Mir .ndadi10aiisrtheaiorof IL M. Rarrr . c ParticuUr attenUon wUl be given to cons!rn NO.-430. C0H1HSSI0N HOUSES. ooooEt.;RTSSELli ELLIS & COX, SHIPPING . .... ......... w UU,A1D' . Wilmington, N. C. 15 . siy t " . ' i1 f W1LLIAMK A: 'JItrRCIIISOX CO M M I 8 S I ( N M E R C II ANTS, . WHOLESALE. UnOCERS, U ilmlnftOBy .f.C, i Wv REMOVED TO TUE NEW bToRE on North Walrr tlml. nrxt North f torn Uoute. 1 dot 4 6-lm , ........ . . M anru- i . WOItTII A DANIEL, 5 LX,MMIt6rN FORWARDINO MERC1IAMH I Jkrt 7rtr, ( J. 4". A R O. IfVrfA't tS4 1 ' dS&th U'aUr aSfnW. - ' Wltmlastoa, N. C. , v ? iiou to ifce a!c or ablpmcot oi Cotton i Naal Ston, and general prod ace. AUo. to re crnjng uua lorwaruing (tuinl. DtItr In Bar irvKHtMLx iu.Aata ciana,) 'GENERAL KORWARDINO i AM COMMISSION MEIICII ANT, i ami aoe.nt roa .ETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, i or HAKTronn, conn., J No. 30 North Water Street, Wilmington. X. C, ILL GIE tcroual atUntlon to the tur chase and sale of P It m . m . roduce and Mrrchandire. - oct 3 a.tf J. T. ML'KKAl, New York. J. T. C M CM HAT. Wiltuiugtuii, N. M V It It A V A CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 1W Front Street, New York. E. M V II It A Y Ac CO.. UOLXSALE ' GROCERS A COMMISSION MERCHANTS WJLMJNOTON .V. l i ttU . 2iS tl , TETEU MALLFTT. CUAKLEb uorrMAX. ! GEO. II. UAKER, ; . , i. with r , MALLC1T 4 HOFFMAN, - GENERAL COMaMlSSlON MERCHANTS, No. 16 North Wntcr Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. :. au2s an ti DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, &c. james .Mccormick, iii:i::iiaxt an-on, No. 35 Broad Street, Charleston, S. C. WbolcBtle nd Retail Dealer In CLOTHS. CAS8IMER8 AND VESTINGS, GENTS' AND BOYS' READY MADE CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, TAILOKS TRIMMINGS, etc. July 13 -... I W tf 1. II. FKKi:3IA.V, TIIE UNDER blgncd Inform. bU old patron, and the public generally that be has taken uu Of fice at hU o d atand on the cor ner of Market tod Second Street. nearly opjxlte the City Hotel. Belug In Itonaea . hiou of all th lno lern improvetnenta he I pre- nWllWt , n th(i ,)rofeiou slxtct n j ear. he la conflJVot of Xriu fcatlsUctlou. and will warrant all work ex- j cted by bira. Terms n-n.ouable to -nit the tbuci. J. II. FREEMAN, feb S 410-tf 145 Bbls. New City I e fPorlt. j BBLS. FINE, SUPER AND FAMILY 10U FLOUR, VO BBLh and HOXKH CRACKEKS, o0 BBLS. REFINED SUGAKS, 1U) BOXES CHLEaE, ,.V0 BOXES CANDY, 'Si KEGS LEAF IARD, 20 BOXES AXES. WILLIAMS A MURCHISON. 417-tf feb W BACON. DAC0N r c. uaco.n. NEW AND OLD ( v ruTi-'n v if iff ititf !,.. I " ESTEIIN SlIOL LDLRS-Cbeap. PRIME MESS l'ORK Very low. ' ' LARD. RUSSELL, ELLIS & COX. - " 4i7-tf feb 9 1 Lime I . Li in c!! 4 " iooo bakrels FRESH ROCKlMJin LIME, . i n"fi order For ale by ; j ' RUSSELL, ELLIS A COX. 417-U TEXAS-Want ff.l UK ABLE-BODIED YOLMi MUUb will ic e to work on a farm to go TO 1'ezaa. Paeaafte pid, and 10 to f : apeclr, ier j mSSSr wu.nen to do ho. nrk Addreas cr telegraph ' ; 6 liw a. A. McBRIDE, Car Cact. L. IL Bauwi, -Austin !.. uai- DOT 24 ' , y,., - ! - ... n-, Tv'i'fV4TITlT- l ij i. k ii . i 4 1- ;-r . Jlf TIONSof !oth ivr. llfcJ UMIHJ O I EXTRACT BUCJIU. It wUl giv brb t i 162-tf
The Daily Dispatch (Wilmington, N.C.)
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