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1 i i M sry err wu II VI I I I XI mwm3 nwm WILMINGTON, T. C., TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 11, 1867 NO. 522. A OL. II. 9 r HIE KILIIHOU DISPATCH, , koBINSON & SMITH, Proprietor, Vl lllASHEV DAILY AND WEEKLY. T,nns oi subscription, invariably in advance : 16 00 Ihiil J, one) ear " six months........ ........... KATES OF ADVERTISING: Advertisement will t Inserted $1 VcrVMn rr thirst insertion; 3 50 per week, and 8 per month. Tffi lint or ieo w - , v-- So publication' mae without a reeponsl- Me name LINES OF TRAVEL. Wilmington & Woldon Railroad Wilmington, April 2, 1807. v CHANCE OF SCHEDULE. ' .. . ttpk SHNDAY. MAT 5tb, the .......nMinf. will run over this road as V pu;Hfc.i follows ; ;oiNci NOHTII. i-ve Wigton..,.. A Ct$&l M. Arrive at iiiamwu-,-OT ;oin south. Lcuvc Weldon.... Arrive at Weldon. 10-0 A. M. ana :io v. m. ' :i.0()l'. M. and 3:00 A. M. ! i Tr-iin- will rw,,,I,boro' 2 "US? A M. "-WMr- M ; ' a- ,H- .I..M..J ar,A cnntlPP U 11 TMP. uii iot run on Sundays. It cont.eets by all the " , " N'or?h. br Richmond, Old Bay Line and Annemessix Line. ( , . TraiH connect closely with trains to Raleigh .and Newbern. .. c. , ' l)I.XT Chief Engineer and Superintendent. . i,.r27 4Mf Papers' copying Schedule -on the line will change this notice. Wilmington &v Manchester R. R, tfr:..., . i , p,. (Jeneu-vl SuPEit int bn dent's Office, nVil. &'Man. R. R. Co., Wilmington. N. C. Mav 3. 1807. N AND AFTER MAY oLU, ?V7 daily Passenger Train will be run on this iload. Leave Wilmington, - - - 8:20 P. M Arrive at Kingsville - - . - 8:00 A. M Leave Klngsville ' - - " 1 j- Arrive at Wilmington - - - -a. m. Close connection made at Wilmington with the Wilmington and Weldon R. R., at Florence with the North Eastern Railroad for Charleston, and KJheraw-aud Darlington Railroad for Cheraw, S and atKingsvillc with the South Carolina Rail road for Augusta. WM. MacRAE, (Jencral Superintendent. 489-tf may 4 -Ittciicral; Suiicriiitendent's Office, Wil. A Man. R. R. Company, ) Wilmington, N.'C, March 5th, 1867. J NTIL FURTHER NOTICE the lollowing u rates will be charged on Grain, from Wilmington To Charleston, - L 15c. per bushel. To Cheraw, - - 12c. " To Columbia, -' - .12c. To Augusta, - - - 15c. u " WM. MACUiVH., Genl. Supt. 438 tf March 0 Freight by Railway Lines via & W. Railroad. To llcrchants and Planters. NEW, CHEAP AND QUICK LINES BE t$ajen this city, 1 HICIIMOND, J . BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, and BOSTON, j via WELDON, PETERSBURG or PORTS j MOUTH. Rates are so low, and time so quick, r that there is no. competition with any other routes. Try it. For clarification and rates, ap- - Engineer and Superintendent, may SO 5ll-tf OFFICE MASTER OF TRANSPORTA TION WIL. & WELDON R. R Wilmington, N. C, May 31, 1S67. ON AND AFTER the 1st June, the FREIGHT on Molasses for Stations on the North Car olina Railroad will be t'i 00 per hogshead to Goldsboro'. i WM. SMITH, Master Trans. june - 514-10t TRANSPORTATION OFFICE, FFICE, R. R. Co., V une 5, 1867. ) Wilmington, Cuaulottb A Wilmington, N. C, J ivN and after Thursday,6th inst. 1ia PncapnrrfT yj Train on this road will leave Wilmington at 8 o'clock, A. M., on Tuesdays, Thursdays ana Saturdays, and arrive at Sand Hill at 5 o'clodt, P. M. Returning will leave Sand Hill at 7 o'clock, A M., on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and arrive in Wilmington at 4 o'clock, P. M. WM. H. ALLEN, Master of Transportation, june 5 f 517-tf FASHIVABLE Hair-dressing, SJiaying & Bathing S A L OiO Ni, i CORNER OF FRONT AND PRINCESS STREETS, UNDER THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. , gTRANGERS AND OTHERS WILL FIND the most elegant saloon In the South, with polite and skilful Barbers, and every appliance of com fort and convenience. The uniform rates will be : Ordinary Bath......." 50 cents. Shower Bath...... ........ 75 cents. LADIES will be waited upon at their dwel- From his long experience, the undersigned guarantees full satisfaction to all. GEORGE UOSLER. aprlS - v 475-tf HOTELS. XEW MOTEL! THE PARKER HOUSE. rpHE SUBSCRIBER HAVING THOROUGH JL ly renovated and rtfarnished the Hotel on Front Street, recently known aa "Bailey'a Star Hotel," begs to inform his friends and the public Scnerally that he Is now prepared to accommo ate tbem on aa reasonable terms as any similar house in the city. The Beds and ; Furniture, to gether with the Sleeping Rooms, are unsurpass ed for neatness and cleanliness. The Table will at all times be supplied with the beat that the Market and surrounding country can furnish. Tile Bar Room, situated in the Basement oi the Building, will at all times be -tarnished 5 with the best ol Wines and Liquors. lie solicits patronage, and will spare no pains in Tendering satisfaction and com fort to his guests. Having had experience in the business is confident that entire satisfaction will be given to all who may favor him with a call. Vehicles will be in readiness at the different Rail road Depots on the .arrival of the Cars, to con vey passengers to the Hotel or any part of the city they may wish to go. 11. U. ' s Proprietor, april 19 475-tf HOUSE, STREET, M E E TING Charleston, S. C. rpiLLS HOUSE HAS, BEEN; filuKOUGIILI X repaired and refurnished, and cannot be ex celled by any in the eity;; ; . , . JOSEPH PURCELL. .. Proprietor. ian26 1 v 95-tf PROFESSIONAL. Attorney at Law, WILMINGTON, N. C. PRACTICES IN THE COURTS OF ':NEW Hanover. Sam nson and Dunlin counties. Office over the store of.RYTTENBEKG BROS, apl 17 j 474-tf JOIIIV W. IIIIVSDAIiE, Attorney sund. OoTaii seilor eil: XjSlw. No.t2 Hay! Itree t, ' s FAYETTEVIILE, n. c. WILL ATTEND PROMPTLY to all business intrusted to his care. Claims collected anywhere in North Carolina. jan26 " 405-tf JAMES. C. . DOBBIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Faye'teville, N. C, OFFICE CORNER BOW it GREEN STREETS. WILL ATTEND PROMPTLY TO THE collectiori of Claims and other business en trusted to his care. '.' .;" fi-i 'i nor tt 37-lf ! PLEASANT GARDEN, VIcIowell Co., TV. C; T WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE I to the Health and Pleasure Seekers the State and elsewhere, that this established Summer iELesoxrt, so long and favorably known while under the ccutrol of the late Col. Carson, is again open for the reception of Visitors. IThe subscriber will spare no pains or expense to add to the attraction of the beautiful Summer Home, which offers to the. Invalid the benefit of the most invigorating Mountain Ajv and the purest water for Drinking and Bathing, and to the Pleasure Seeker the various Sports of HUNTING AND TROUT FISHING, and the enjoyment of the Sccnefy-of the most picturesque portion of the BLUE RIDGE. The TABLE will be supplied with the Choicest Country Fare,-and an abundance of FRESH MILK. BUTTER and HONEY will alwavs be provided. HORSCS will be furnished for those w ho wish to make excursions to the various P oints of Inter est in the neighborhood, and the comfort and amuse ment of his GUESTS will be the Proprietor's only care. Single persons per month, $25. A reasonable deduction made lor families and parties. JOHN A. HUNT. gp A line of Four-Horse Coaches running from Morganton to Asheville in connection with the Western N. C. Railroad, affords ample facili ties for travelers to reach the place with comfort and dispatch. " may 11 . 465-lm FINE SHIRTS. gELLING FINE SHIRTS AND OTHER . Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, at a very low figure, june 3 HAAS & CO. 515-lm Twenty-Five Boxes EXTRA CREAM and FACTORY CHEESE, Thirty Kegs and Tubs very choice BUTTER, Seven ty Barrels and ... Twenty-five Half Bbls. - FAMILY FLOUR, Fiity Boxes LEMONS and ORANGES, ,. ? , One Hundred Boxes CANDY, ? v '' L Two hundred Boxes - CANDLES, t SUGAR CURED . . HAMS, DRIED . BEEF, .BEEF '".W; -.Lrt :? i TONGUES, &c, &c, &c., fcc, &ct FOR CASH ONLY, FOR CASE ONLY, FOR CASH ONLY. . ,. ,.a . i ' - Cw3- Jax Ageni, -' - ii ana id rromou lune 5 517-tf N. C. BACON. A SPLENDID LOT , ? WHY, JUST RECEIVED, and for . sale in lots to 8uiTjSELL & ELLIS. 51S-tf june 6 " . - - : FAVORITE RESORT THE . DAILY DISPATCH. WILMINGTON, JUNE 11. Judge Kelley at Home. . Judge Kelley was serenaded at his resi dence in Philadelphia, one night last week, and in response to a call, spolce a fol lows: My Fiukxds. Neighbors aisd Cossti- tcexts: l am Broiounciiy graieiui ior demonstration of voar affection and interest. i v ry-or- tn hrw nrm ttmt xrorrl nome i X IW V a . aw w wv vmww - w r . .afi l-fnr nd this teatimoni&l here at tbe hrlmlrl tA mv home, with mv dear ones alxu't tne, makes it appear doubly dear to , - . . . me I leit you, fellow-citizens, some weeKS aero, at me lnviiaiion oi lue wreraur ui j Louisiana and the Alayor of New Orleans, to visit that city and nearly one half of our Mississippi country, of which by reason of personal libertyy I had been ' 60 long excluded. I did not dream of danger when I left; others spoke of it, hut I scouted at the idea. I Tvas received with all the kindness possi ble, "with but one solitary , exception, wherever I went, and I therefore beg you not to judge all the South- by this one ex ception that of 3Iobile. The chief stimulater and promoter ot the riot at that place was Mr. Andrew Johnson, and a Northerner from the State of Jiichigan who holds.the position of revenue inspector there, and who is at tho head of a newspaper called the Mobile Times. I am told that it has been stated that during the riot there I got under the table on the platform. He had not been a soldier, but did acknowledge that he would have been glad to have, had a table to protect him. The speaker at this juncture described his trip through the States ot Kentucky Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia, North and" South Carolina, and Virginia, the immense and varied natural wealth they possessed. The utter exhaus tion, by the continual planting of cotton and com, taking Irons the surface of the soil all its strength. Georgia and ;North Carolina, the latter State in particular, he regarded as the most beautiful he had ever looked upon. It was really a land of milk and honey, where the apple and the peach, the fig and pomegran ate grow with luxuriance and perfect sweet ness. These he saw prospering in the open fields as they passed through that lovely country. The Scuppernong grape, which grows j abundantly in neany every uouuuy m iuc State, produces the sweetest and purest ol wine, fully equal to the best grapes grown on the soil ot Ohio. Nearly, all of the varieties there have been taken in ships, from time to time, from North Carolina and- planted there, where they have flourished, and affor ded a vast income to those engaged in their Culture. Why not in Carolina ? All that is wanted to make the change is regeneration, willing hands, and the proper kind or im plements to do with. From this tate aione iuny miy uiuusauu people had emigrated to the far West, in or- der that they could enjoy mat ueeuuui which North Carolina at one time lorbactc them. I In summing up the speaker said that coal, iron, ana Dnmstonr ne in ncu' auuuunuts r alonff the water powers ot . nearly every Southern State.! You can grow cotton, the richest of all products, in abundance. Ihe ouestion is asked, what is to be done lor the South ? Why, send tnem capuoi ana suoson . '-.. .. 1 1 1 !1 ploughs ; they have used cultivators instead of Dlousrhs: and have only worked the top soil vet. A wheat crop of seven to ten bush- els to the acre is tne general yieia, wuue a plant with a tap root shows that it is ted by soil as rich as the prairies of the West. Machinery, backed by men of energy and enterprise, would in two or three years cause the entire South to bloom and blossom as a rose, and build up as loyal a party there as in any Northern State that existed during any period of the war. - When you emigrate there, go in Uttle col onies; parry with you your own institutions ; have your newspapers that you now read go with you, and you will regenerate the whole country.. Do not go there for wages. We found many there working in tobacco factories for 25ilcents per day. We heard the story told of a man working in a saw mill for 30 cents per day, and those who are working the rich gold mines of North Carolina can hire men for $1 per day. j After a few more desultory remarks the " eminent speaker ?' pulled in his horns and went to bed. 'Free Religion The effects of the negro delusion of our time are much more ramified, diversified and extended than ! it has yet entered into the minds of many to conceive. When a man surrenders his mind to the idea that the great and striking differences between the raoes of men are tbe result ot climate, time, circumstances, &c, he has taken the first step to practical atheism. lie may be total ly unconscious of it, but it is, nevertheless, true. Hence we see where the Abolition idea is the most perfectly developed, there is grossest materialism. Of course, if hu man agencies or natural influences modify or change God's creation, what is creation, then but a principle ! , It is no wonder, therefore, that New England, where the Abolition principle has been the most thoroughly de veloped, should be the seat of the modern school of materialistic philosophy, of which Brahmism arid Buddhism are the oldest examples, and of which Pythagoras and other heathen philosophers were subsequently the teachers. " Last week these modern heathens held a convention in Boston to found a 4fc free relig ion," as they nicknameold Pythagoras s doc trine, in which a Rev. John Weies, a disci ple of the late Theodore Parker, declared that 4f free religion in America must depend UDon the wav men pressed onward to find the presence of God in everything." This is Brahmism to perfection. Says an old Hin doo record,, 4thou art airtthou art Djam ! thnri art the Girth I thou art the moon I thou rt Ttrhm 1 thou art Vishnu, &c ! M All this needs to make it suit the present day, is iho ortritinn "thou- art the mcrer l" and this has been suppliedin acts if not in words. TiE-into Five-Ttoties os emct itatob tis no wonderftLt tbejea -M SSSSLSf cSLffiS-l.0 back to. neatnemsn uunowuuj, iui mc i nt thftir own creed insensibly draws them alon. They begin their negro delusion by striking an Almighty Creator irom tne urn verse, and it is no wonder the t cad it in the dark and torbidden materialism, which re 1 gards men, and an nature in fad, bat a de ? Yelopmcnt from tbe oyster! A. J Day Booi. : Wendell Phillips, in an article on Jefferson , Davis and his friends, says that he does not . wish to do President Johnson injustice by j brincinir him down to the level of Mr. j ! Greeley, lie released Jefferson Davis, but j I he did" not go to Richmond to congratolatc I and shake hands with him. Tbe Milwaukee papers recorti a sad story itwui a uioaieu anu uruuaeu. Tsjjnun wuu other 1 was placed in the station house tne w night, where he Af as rect)gnized as a once aoieu uivine, wno, years uawu, ua uaui-r i ..e i a i mc gnise oi religion; seuuecu mc wuc ""v; uiuuuiuucis, .un u " from that time had been certain and speedy. The Memphis "Post rejoices over the fact , that the common council of that city has passed an ordinance providing for the paving of every principal street with tho Nicholson pavement. Two lady compositors in the Portland Advertiser office were tlm first in Maine to set a thousand ems toward the fund to erect a monument to Artemus Ward., MISCELLAiNEOUS. Limited. XartTiei-Hliip. f NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE I Undersigned have formed a limited Pakt- nkrbhip in accordance with acts of the Legisla ture of 1S00 and 'til, entitled "Limited Partner ship," Chapter 28, for five years to date from Jan. 1st, 18o7, and to terminate Jan: 1st, 16iJ. The nature of the business to be transacted is a General Wholesale and Commission Busiucst in the city ol Wilmington. James A. Willard and A. A. WUlard, ct the city of Wilmington, are th GENERAL PART NERS, under Uie style of " WUlard Brother?." W. H. Willard, of the city of Raleigh, is the SPECIA.H PARTNER, and as such has contri buted and paid in to the capital stock the sum ol Seventy-Five Thousand Dollars (f75,000) in Cash. JAS. A. WILLARD, J A. A. WILLARD, f General Partners. W. U. WILLARD, Special Partner. Wilmington, N. C, Feb. 27. 433-tf THE NORTH AMERICA LIFE COaiPANY- New Features and Advantages Which are Known as Belonging to no Other Company in the United States. . o ' THE MANAGEMENT OF THIS COMPANY is upon the Mutual Benefit System the accumulated profits going to the assured. This company makes a special aeposn wuu the Insurance Department of the State, for which Registered policies are Issued if desired, countersigned by the Superintendent of the In surance Department of the State of New York, certifying that such policies are secured by pledge of public stocks No other Company gives the assured a guaran tee ot this character or anything equivalent. Thirty days' of Grace are allowed on all renewed premiums, and the policy remains valid aud in full force during that time. No restrictions'as to travel or residence abroad at any season of the year, outside the tropics, which gives a nearly worldwide and uncondi tional policy. - No higher rate of premium charged for sta tionary Engineers, Conductors, Baggage Mas ters, Mail Agents, nor in consequence ot change uf employment alter the policy is issued. Notes are not required by this Company, but a loan maybe obtained on the policy lor one third hfthe. annual nrcmium which is cancelled by the profits applied as dividends. ' Joint policies, including man and wife, are issued by this Company, and the amount insur ed is payable to the survivor on the death of eith- er 4 Our dividend, January 1st, 18GC, was 45 per CCDivideuds are declared annually, and paid on settlement ol 4th Annual Premium, on all our Dlans upon the full amount of prem urns re- ccivccL Premiums may be paid annually, semi-annually j or quarterly. ; j All policies issued by this Company are non forfeiting, alter two, in some instances, and three annual payments in others. The per centage of premium receipts in lboo, over 16G4, was 251 per cent.; which is nearly double that of any other New York company. Policies incontestable from any cause except on account of fraud. - LIFE INSURANCE appeals to the best promptings of man's nature, and the time is not distant, when public opinion will attach great blame to that man who goes down to the grave eavin a destitute family. Insure now, while in health" to morrow may bring sickness and death? With the will, the way is opcu to meet your pre miums as they accrue. , . We would respectiuuj ask inosc wuu iuy 1 cau this Circular, to investigate well the workings of It he NORTH AMERICA COMPANY, with its superior advantages, known only as pertaining to that Company ; and make application to no Company for a Policy until the Agent produces one lor examination; which examine, and read every word carefully, that you may know for what you are applying, as you will be bound by the stipulation in the contract. For insurance in this Company apply to F. H. CAMERON, Agent for State of North Carolina, r JOSHUA G. WRIGHT, Agent for Wilmington. Di. J. C. WALKER, Medical Examiner, mav 11 497-eodlw-law9w CLOTHING A T Red. raced. noes. LARGE AND WE ARE SELLING FINE STOCK of OUR O I-- O T H I IN r at REDUCED PRICES. Come and try us. HAAS A CO. 5151m June 3 BANKING HOUSE JAY COOKE & GO. No. 20 WALL STREET, Corner of Nassau Street, NEW YORK. WE BUY and sell at the most liDerai currenx prices, and keep on hand a full supply oi GOVERNMENT BONDS ' OT ALL IUM, SEVEN-THIRTIES, ana t;uHrounu ihlx. REST NOTES, and execute orders for purchase and sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD. r CONVERSIONS. .. - We convert the seYeral issues of Sbtm-thib Circular with full particulars famished -upon ap 4 plication. JAY COOKE & CO. 505-ddtwly may conmssiox;notJSEs. as. T. rSTTYWAT. aoausoosi TCTTEWAY & MOORE GENERAL COMMISSION MERCilANTS, NORTU WATER 8TBEET, WTUiTNG TOX; X C. SOLICIT CONSIGNMENTS OF ICOTTON. NAVAL STORES AND COUNTRY PRO- DUCK. ! Being AGENTS "for the Manufacturer trv 1 prepared to fill, on the most reaaoaabto term, j orders for GEO - K101 CELEBRATED 1 curium ULN, ZELL'S ILVAVBOXE , I SUrEiLPIIOSriIATE, j PLATFOiai and HAIL ROAD SCALES, litre constantly on hand FERTILIZERS ol all l description. p Jaa- a 1 - : 406-tf WJt B. Sintn, JNO. H. SIITAX. JR., WM. EVKLTX. VM. D- SMITH & COMPANY, 40 A 42 Faretteville St., Raleif h, N. C, A3TO 82 Baronoe St., New Orleans PUIILISIIERM, BOOKSELLERS AND STATION EltS. JOBBERS AMD CXA.LKKS IX ALL K.ISDS Of School Books, Standard and Miscellnnc on Works, Masonie Books, Jewels ItegHlla, Printers' Supplies, Ac. )an20 . j. 400-tf JAMES SUACKELFOBD, SHIPPING AND COaQIISSION MER CHANT, WILMINGTON, N. C. " Z37 Consignment's of Merchandise and Coun try Produce solicited ; and all business entrnsted to my care will have my personal attention. Lumber orders will have attention.. octlO ' ' 314-U SAM'U V. CAJOiON. : IAMXA 8TOKXCT. CAIVNON & 8TOKLEY, GROCERS AND COilillSSION MER CHANTS, No. 4 South Water Street, i WILMINGTON, N. 0. oct 13 j 316-tf 8. W. VI CK, C. P. MBBASX, of Wilmington. of Alamance county. W. H REYNOLDS BKO., of Norfolk, Va, - VICK, MEBAXE Sc CO., GROCERS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION , LERCUANTS, Corner Cheanut and Water streets, Wllmuigton, N. C.' sept 30 ; 806-tf ALEX. J0IIJi305, JR.' It. T. XCKBTHAM. ALEX. J0HU80U a CO., GROCERS' AND ' COMMISSION MER CHANTS, No. 8 South Water Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. sept 13 I 290-U j ; C. P. MENDENUALLiM. T.WniTAKIK,D. KICB0L8 Greensboro, N. CjEnflcld, N. C, Baltimore C. P. Mcndcjnliall & .Co., Cotton, Tobacco, and General COMMISSION M ERCH ANTS; AKI ' WHOLESALE GROCERS, 37 & 39 South Calvert St. Corner of Water St., Baltimore, Md. July 2 I . . 230-tJan2 A. A. WILL AUD, WHOLESALE DEALER IN GROCERIES AND GENERAL MERCHANDIZE, Commission and Forwarding Merchant. Ne 30 NORTH WATER STREET, 1 Wilmington, N. C. RjSFEKS TO - Jesse H. Lindsay, Esq., Cashier Bank Cape Fear, GreensborOjf. C. ; Rev. C. H. Wiley, Saierlntendent Public 8chools for the State ot North Carolina. ' MpAnrs. James Corner & Sons. Baltimore. Messrs. Dowley, Corners & Co., New York. Jan J . 80-tt TI1HKISS. WjW. 1IAKK18S. A. i. HOWELL HARRISS Ac HOWELL, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WORTH WATER STREET, Wilmington. N. C, AKD 10G WAT fill iSTKEKT, NEW YOUK. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ONCON8IGN mcnts to our New York House on Produce, which will be forwarded through, tree of com missions. - f May 25 313-tf w3S-tf a. a. MorriTT, w. 0. MorriTT, joie m'lacbjh. MOFFITT, I1KO.A CO. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 4 South W a tern Street, Wilmington, S C. WILL give prompt personal attention to the sale or shipment oi Cotton, Naval Store?. General Produce,; etc, etc Also 10 recemn and forwarding goods. Orders solicited and promptly filled. nov J7 - ;. 43-ti 1-wftm c. n. ROBissojr, i as. c. smith, r. o. robinsoh, alex. r. BMiTii, of Cumberland. ROBINSON. SMITH & CO., (Successors to C.'H. Robinson &, Co., and Costin & Smith,) GENERAL COMMISSION 3LERCIIANTS, Wilmington, N. C. sept 1 281-ti T. MtJRRAT; New York. E. MURRAY, WUmlngton, N. . J. T. MURRAY A CO., COLlMISSIOIl LIERCIIAtlTS No. 18S Front Street, New. York. E. MURRAY & CO., ! WHOLESALE GROCERS & CODHSSION MERCHANTS WILMINGTON, N. C aug 7 4 258-tl Charleston Rice. A FEW TIERCES OF FINIS, FRESH BEAT BICE- For sale by-r ' ' ;' ; mky 18 - x aoa-tf " Lime. Lime. F INK ROCKPORT LliLE ON HAND AND guaranteed to be fresh and well filled. : For sale VERY LOW to close conslgnmenL RUSSELL A ELLIS. apr 23 479-U C0M1IISSI0X HOUSES. Tnos.c. LEWIS, 'YyUOLESAUI ANl RETAIL UKOCLK, and Mtun ix AL0 ' Ajrot lor Bimno s N. a KTE WHISKEY. No. Market St.. WllmlBjrtoo, N. C. April 20 477-U To Turpentine Dlntlllcr. ALCX'R HPBU?(Tt CommiNsion lerclinnt SOUTH WATER STREET, VilmiBctBv N. C., r S READY TO MAKE THE I'd UAL Al JL vance on Naval Mrr tent ttlta for tale. Net proccvd of mIc promptly remitted. mch SO a. iu yiausKT. a. t. aoBtxo. B1RDSEV L RODLNSOX. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 4 South Water Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. mch l'J 443 tt KUSSEM, &. ELMS, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WHulDcton. N. C. Jan 15 ly WILLI A MM A COMMISSION M 1 T 1 1 C 11 1 hO N , ME RO HANTS, axu ' WllOLKSALR OllOOKltS, Wilmington, N. C, HAVE REMOVED TO THE NF.W STORK . on North Water street, ncit North of Cu torn House. nov4 r- ' Snolm Ti. a. WOBTn. . O. 1AK1EU WORTH A DANIEL, COMMISSION A FORWARDING MERCHANT Ur-vim's Wbanr, IT. C. & R G. WvrtK ttandy) tttti Watfr Strtrtt Wilmington, N. C. WILL GINE 8T1UCT PERSONAL ATTKN tlon to tlw sale or shipment of Cotton, Naval Stores, and general produce. Alio, to rc lrdlmr Goods. Dealers In Bag gir-g, Rone, Twine, Lime, Piaster, Cement, Hair, Salt, Coal, Ac., &c Afrenta for Illver Kteameri A. ! Hart and Gov. Worth, and Steam aud Nail Lines to New Yerk and rutiaucipma. cpt 8 2s'tt JAMES A. WlIJilUD, , (rORMERLT W1LLAKO A CURTIS,) GENERAL FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, ASD AGENT TOR ETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OK ItABTFOItP, CONN., No. 30 North Water Street, Wilmington, N. C, WILL GIVE porsenal atteullon to th w chase and sale of Produce and Merchandize. oct 3 X)S-tl PETER MALLKTT. ' CHARLES HOrrMAX. GEO. B. BAKER, with ; ! MALLETT & HOFFMAN, GENERAL C03I3IISSION MERCHANTS, No. 10 North Water Street, 'WILMINGTON, N. O. tug 23 . i sn ti DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, &c. JAMES McCOIlMICK, 31EIICMANT TAIEOIt, No. 35 Broad, Street, Charleston, S. C. .Wholesale and Retail Dealer in CLOTHS. CASSIMERS AND VFTINGS, GENTS AND BOYS' READY 'made CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, etc. . . ' 2W-ti July 13 NORTH CAROLINA MILITARY & POLnEfXlC ACADEMY niiiiiSiiono', x. c. - . A GREAT SCHOOL OF THEORETICAL AND APPLIED SCIENCE. , THE SECOND SESSION. NINTH ACADE mic year, opens July let, 1WJ7. Principal studies of Regular Course Mathe matical and Physical Sciences, Engineering, Architecture and Drawing, Lutln, French and Belle Lett res, Ethlca, Political Economy and History. . Diplomas conferred upon graduates In the Regular Course Persons deslrlDg to'qnallfy themselves for Civil Engineers and Barvcypr arc ouered a Special Course oi Engineering, Ar- fhftort nra And Druwinir. which thev mav follow entirely, or In part, to tho exclusion of all studies unnecessary to their purpose. A Commercial Course is given to those who wish to prepare for Luslnes Ufe. No Military duties Weyood enough drill for healthy cxercUc. Expenses moderate. Location healthy.. . , For circulars containing full Information,-fid dress, GEN. R. E.,CO!TEN, Supt., V . ' Hills bo ro, N. C. may 24 W3-52awtlJuly STEVENS HOUSE. , ( 21, 23, 25, & 27 Broadway, N. Y. Ojyjxnite Bowling Ureeny ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. , THE STEVENS HOUSE IS WIDELY ANU well known to the travelling public. The location Is especially suitanie 10 mercuanw anu businessmen; 11 is in ciosc proxuuuj v vu business part of the city is on tbg-Jitghway ol Southern and W eatera travel ana aaj-eeni 10 all the principal Railroad ana ettamooai Le-pots. dation for over 300 guests It is well furnished, and possesses every modem Improvement lor the comfort and entertainment ofl U inmate. The rooms are spacious anl wc!l ventilated provided with gas and water the attendance Is prompt and respectful find the tabio I. gener oufllr provided with every delicacy of the season at moderate rate. . . Tbe room having been refurnished find remod iir we are enabled to .offer extra lacllltic, for Khe comfort and pl2"fire otow auntM' ' UtU. A. WlAO-'yw-i ., . . , Proprietor. , , , . M3-Sm June 1 3IoIasjes. UIIDS. CUBA If GLASSES, 8 For sale by mayPJ RUSSELL t ELLIS. . .fioa-tf
The Daily Dispatch (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 11, 1867, edition 1
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