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, ' i . i. WILMINGTON, NjG. WEIESD AY AFTERNOON, JULY 3, 1867. vol- ii. NO. 541 HOTELS. NEW YORK CARDS. 1 C0UUISSI0N DOUSES. i COZIUISSIOX ROUSES. nKniTfu 1L i11IiiUlilUIiI 1110 11 ill III 5 KOBINSON A SMITH, Proprietors, riJlMSllED DAILV AND EEKLY. Icrruol ubecripUou, invariably in adtaucc; l;iily, one year.. ... . ... . " tiii months $6 00 4 00 HATES OF ADVERTISING: d vrrtiwinenta will be inatrted at l per square ;0r the lir.-t insertion; 3 50 per week, and $8 per mouth. Ten lines or less constitute a square. jHf- 'o publicatiou made without a reponai- i,i- name. " ' LINES OF TRAVEL. ' Wilmington & Weldon Railroad. OrriCK Chief Exoisr.KK ife Surf., ) Wilmington, April 3ft, 1867. f ; t-i CHANGE OF HCIIEDULE. j AVASD AFTER SUNDAY, MAY 5th, the ij paasenser train.s will run over tnis roaa ns lollowrt : GOINCi NORTH. .1 A.W II ft f i .. .v.. WilmiiiL'ton i:HJ A. -M. auu :yy i . - Arrive at Wilmington. .7:0 P. M. and 7:1 A GOING SOUTH. M Leave Weldon.. a. a, aim o..u i. fi. , . -r Jt u.ic I w i Arrive .it WcKlon r. M. aimdiw a. m. i Trains will pass oldbboro going North, at ,iS A. M. arid 10:00 P. M.; g9ipg South, at j in i..-. a f uml li:2T P. M The night train each way U an accommodation trVm and will run daily, aud connects uil the wit to New York via Riclimoud. The duy train win not run on Sundays. It oik.ccU by all the routes North; by Richmond, Old Bay Line and Vniicmcssix ' Line. .... . T. , i Traius connect closely with trauia to Kalcigh l,,,"Vbern- S. L FREMONT, Chief Engineeind Superintendent. 4-tl Schedule on 1 lie ' line', will- Papers copying 'change this notice. WilmingtoR & Manchester R. R, (i EN ehaIj Sui'EKiMEiiUENT's Office, i Wiu & Man. R. R. Co., r Wilmington, N. C, May "J, 1867. J t t v v AND Ak'TEK MAY 5111, ONLY ON K i I dailv Paoticmrcr Traiu will be run on this Road. - b:tiU P. M j :00 A. M ! w a. m j Leave Wilmington, Arrive ut Kingsvillc Leave Kingsville rrivn at Wilminutoii ... m,l..f.f Wilmington with the i Wilmington and Weldon R. R., at r lorence with ( the Xffrth Eastern Railroad for Charleston, and , .i ...wi iiriinrtrn Railroad lor Cheraw, hi.,1 it Kin'svillc with the South Carolina Rail- j hud for Augusta. . ' 4 wm. .'i AfttAo, . , General Superintendent. 4iytt s,n lvj . . -v v dSeiUTiU SVlICnmCIlUeUl S UllllV, : r -m ..a r 'OoSM'A JK. IL,. ti .UA.V. IV. XV. vwj . . Wilmington. N. C. March 5th, 1867. f .:;..x vmtiip (Aii,fn, TNTIL rt tti una .ivuvf r I r;itc8 will be charged on Grain, from Wilmington To' Charleston, To Ciierawv. To Co!nmlia;' To Aiguata, - 15c. j)cv busliel. - 13c. kt 12c' 1 4- ' loc. " u WM. MacRAE, Geul. Supt. 438 tf March t Freight by Railway Line's, via W. & W. Railroad. To '.Merchants ami I JPlanier . XT EW, CHEAP AND QUICK LINES BE- j JlN t ween this -city, j RICHMOND. ' :i !.'; .. BALTIMORE, : i PIIILADELI'IIIA, NEW YORK, and ': ' BOSTON. iA WELDON", PETERSBURG or PORTS MOUTH Rate, are no low, and time so paick, that there is no competition , with any other routes Try it. For classification and rates, ap- rlyMa,t,rofTranspormion.FKEMoNTi Engineer and Superintendent. . i i if. ; i i i. 4 . ..-' 511-tl mav HO TRANSPORTATION OFFICE, ) Wilmington, Chaiilottk & R. R. Oo., Wilmington, N. C, Junc OX and after Thur&day,Gth inst.,thc Passenger Train on this road will leavd Wilmington at S o'clock, A. M.t on Tuesdays. Thursdays and H,itiiHnv. niul arrive at Sand Hill at ; o'clock. P M Returning will leave Sand Hill at 7 o'clock, j A. MM on Mondays; "Wednesdays and Fridays, j and arrive in WTUmiugton at o'clock, P. M. WM. II. ALLcjN. , , Master ef Transportation. june 5 FASHIONABLE Hair-dressing, Shaving &: Bathing; s jlj o o n ,;; CORNER' OF FRONT AND PRINCESS STREETS, UNDER TJIE, FIRST V NATIONAL RANK. S TR ANGERS AND- OTHERS WILL "FIND the niosi elegant saloon in tboSoUtbwith ivilite and skilful Barbers, and every appliance of com fort and convenience. V .' The uniform rates will be : Ordinary Bath. ............50 cents.' Shower Bath.. . ..... .... ..75 cents. LADIES will be waited upon at their dwel lings. . . - . , , . : ; From his long experience, the undersigned guarantees es full Batisfactioh to alt. i GEORGE I IOSLER. aprl 500,000 JolcV rplliS NUMBER ' OF SCHQNBERG'S NEW 'i-Series of Pocket Maps, of each State for Travelers and Business Men colored in conn tics and show -county," towns an Tillages ;i'Rail-roada- wHli rr5nr5 nal stations. Canals, etc., sent Postpaid on reorint ofS'i cents: live for one dbl-1 'af. 'Agents 'wanted, to whom a liberal discount will K given. Address ;' .. W. FULTON & CO., 1.04 West Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md. n 10 521-eod-lm 1 JU 1 r w i . NEW nOTELJ f THE PABJEER HOUSE. THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING THOROUGH- : i vr Af tTlfTRS IV Trip. rnTTRTft OK NEW X ly renovated and refurnished the Hotel on i JL .lianorer, Sampson and Doplin countiaaT f Hadoa Front Street, rccentlr known iti "RailpvV Sir ! m ctnM .r DTWSRBUf. RRn.L i r 7 - "-w - v v w w t a v v m m m - HotcL" betrs to inform hi friend anr! th niiMir r1 1 T 4T4-tf generally that ne is.no w. prepared to accomtno- date them on as reasonable terms as any similar ! houe in the city. The Bed and Furniture, to- i i. ui T r i,tiuw "uu.uis oiccpiug iwvms, are ansurjwiss- ed for neatness and cleanliness. The Table wllli at all times be supplied with the best tbat the f Market and surrounding country can fnrnUh. ) Tlie Bar Room, situated in the Basement ol the Building, will at all times b furnished with the best oi Wines and Liquors. He, solicit ' patronage, and will spare no pains in rendering satisfaction and com fort to his quests. ' Hating- had experience in the business is confident that entire satisfaction will be given to all wtoo may faror him with a call. V chicles will be in. read i noes at the dinercnt Kail- : road Depots 4on tk$ arrival otM,e Cart, to con- j vey passengers to the Hotel or fany. part of the j city thejT may wish to go. i H. U. PARKER, . i ; Proprietor. I april 19 47G-tf j ;1 STEVEXS IIOLSK. 2lfMj25i & TBroadiray N. Y. ! Oiioaite JJotcling Green, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. run r? uTi7tilTa nrTn to iirmnr t ' '"'ouiVMio iiuuojs. 10 iii abu'i wcu Known to tue travelling puoiic. luc fjjca location ia especially suitable to merchants and hiuinfa mtr it i in plnap nrnTimitv - tr tli business part of the city is on the highway of Southern and Western travel and adjacent to all the princirial Jiallroad; and team tMat De puts, f if t if-i i' ft . i ?. ,i THE STEVENS' IldUSfi has liberal accommo-1 dation for ovcr yOQ. .guests it is.well , furnished, and possessesilerery. modern IinproTment lor tl io comlort and entertainment oi i ts inmates The rooms are spacious aui well ventilated d-' Tib 1 provided with gas and water the attendance prompt and respectful and the table is gener ously provided with every delicacy of the season The rooms having been refurnished and rcmod- I eled, we are enabled to olTer extra facilities ,for the comfort and pleasure of our Guests, j j Proprietors. 513-6m junc 1 IMILLS HOUSE, MEETING STREET,; Charleston. S. C. IHlsfliOUSE.IlAaSBEEN 1'aOROUGHLI X rwpaited and relurnisHed, and cannot be ex- celled by any in the city. ',' V JOSEPH PURCELL. t i iau20 95-tf i -- -' 0REEI1BRIER -WHITE-SULPHUR I '.- OUtiXHUO-, i y ' WILL BE OPENED 1ST OF JUNE, 1807. , . ; r - i i rjHE POPULAR AND FAR-FAMED WHITE -L SULPHUR SPRINGS, in Greenbrier coun- ty. West Virginia, win dc open iue cusuiug sea- sou for the accommodation pt a large number of visitors, and win DC Kept in tne oest styie uy 4... ,.. ntir r rut ii Di? VTnv r the principal, both of whom arcu experienced hotel-keepers. Near the White Sulphur is an excellent Chaly- oeate cspnng. Roseubcrger's celebrated BRAS1& and STRING BAND of Baltimore has been engaged for the Ttp. riorhts of nartics owninc Cottages at these 1 Qorinrn: xrill t rvanet'tf.H iiTnn t.hir irivinir time- I "'r"" r i iy notice to tlie Liessecs oi tucir iurposc i occu py them. . The railroad will be completed to Covington bv the 1st of July; from thence to the Springs : bv Staere. and a; .sufficiency of coaches will be i provided to ensure comfort to passengers, as not : over ten will go upon a single eoach. ! ' Cholera Is unknown in the regions of the White Sulphur Springs. i 1 -GEO. Ls PEYTON & CO. r I junel , ' j 5l3-2taw4w; JSUIVIIVXER, BOARD, RALEIGH, N. C. - : $40 Wi MILLER. .. 3t0-lm 1J Xti. iUVillUl Cbildren and Servants, MRS. II. juue 4 jSOTICJE. yE WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL THE j attention of our CITY and COUNTRY FRIENDS ; to our large and well assorted stock of j Staple & Fancy Dry Goods READY MADE CLOTHING, -r. BOOTS, SHOES, t L.T,S, , -1, . , j NOTIONS, STRAW GOODS : - ' : ' :.: ": - : .,;..- ; . -'. . We albo call peeial attention to our : 3" v : 3IERCILVNT TAILORING and GENTLE MEN'S FURNISHING DEPART31 ENT, . :- ; : ; ' in the hands ol the weli known aud experienced utter, Mr, D; 1 :I)LAINEX. j ; , s We can furnish the FINEST and BEST of BROAD CLOTH, fancy and other CAS- ' SIMERES, VESTING sVand ( a mil line of TAILOR'S TRIMMINGS. ; ..... . . ' - . i. ' . - Wc can,spplj? aU order tTtue,sh.orJcst no tice, and respectfully sollcit'a 'caTf. ' 1 ' SOL. HEAR & BROS..' v.l itarjiet street june .17 "TOR THE BALANCE OP TOE ' TIARi the JU OFFICE over O. O. Parsley & Ccaone or TICK, MEBANB & CO., 401 North Water Street, v marchiSlj vioi Filll "fiJH :tfV")f .lOliASSiSS.- 2IIOIiASSES, 31 tiercea t CARDENAS MOLASSES. , 11 bbls. ;1 . . "Vft)W LANDING EX SCHOONER "A N.TE LOPE, direct from Cardenas. For tale irom wnan, as lanaeu, t iuii m-v.. O. G. PARSLEY & CO. june 24 533-lw VttoiTiey at Law, Wilmington, n- c 2 ; -A-X. X-OrilOy SLHC1 OOHH" aollni o X q -ra- ,I?,,UP9r 0J-ayv ; , , o. 2 Hay Street, FAYETTEYltLE, N. C. WILL ATTEND PROMPTLY to all liwincaa intrusted to Life care.. Claims collected anywhere in North Carolina. jan26 405-tf JAMES C. DOBBIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ' Fayetterille, If. C, OJfFICE CORNER BO XV dt GREEN STREETS. ILL ATTEND PROMPTLY TO PROMPTLY TO THE collection of Claims and otker business en- j trusted to his care. nov6 337-lf Attorney at Law, WILMINGTON, If. C, TTT1LL" PRACTICE IN THE CRIMINAL Y V Court of New Hanover County. Office iu.f'DisrATCu" building. june 12 533-tl A. 31 IJ IV ROE, AHnrrtAV ntiii f?nnn vpllnr ai Law J ' ' Elizabcthtown, If. C. WIhL PRACTICE in County Courts of VY Bladen, New Hanover and Sampaoi. Will attendLpromptly to any business entrust- any eu to ms canr. XSf Refers to A. Empie, Eav, Wilmington, ' 524-ly Si: Junc lo ' a D R Y G 0 0 D S STILL GOING DOWN AND WEEKLY RECEIVED AT M. iU. KATZ & CO'SV; 23 Market Street, AT ASTONISHINGLY SUCH AS ' DOMESTICS, PRINTS, ' SHEETING and . ; 1 SHIRTINGS H ILK S , FHAj STOCK . FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS, WHITE .GrOOj3g9; LACES, EMBROIDERIES, COLLARS and SETTS, silk mantillas; PARASOLS, MITTS, V HOSIERY, , GLOVES, HOOPS. 31 1 li JL INERl - Every variety - HATS and BONNETS made to order. I I RM!SUI(; iJOODS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, 3IOSQUITO NETTING, &C, &C, &C, &.C. Wc liave a buyer continually in the Northern markets, 'whielrgivea u&the adTantagfef aelling at UhcvLO WEST, terj LOWEST PRICES, t I M M. KATZ dt CO., 23 Market 8t. 514-tf june - COTTON ! YARiVS, n Made by the Little River Mantes Co,. ON NEW AND IMPROVED 3IACUINERYr and sapertor to anything in the market. 'Foreale-by WILLIAMS & MURCHISON. june 14 52--2w X . '5'ra-J-i - j ' -J ' If'1"' rnntflinmf dapriptinn and Hat of prices, tp- 3,1 XvIOE 'ii JJ ply to. - WJLtlAMS & MURCHISON, t O TlERiTES- GOOD r lZ ' , SOUTH CAROLINA RICE. For isale by . WILLARD BROS. .Jtoecutor? '.'Notice. . HAVING -QUALIFIED- AT JUNE TERM, : 1887, of New Hanover Connty Court, a Exeentor of the last will and testament of P. K. Dickinson, all personi Indebted tb hJ4 Estate are roanested.ta maktt navment : , .and all those hav- inff claim br demands 6T aW 4 sort afialnsi IttaA same are notified to present them Within tbe time"? prescribed by law." ROB'T II. COWAN, Executor. 5:29 -2m june 19 . CARHAIIT, WHITFOIID A CO., MixCTACTC&EKS A5D "WHOLZSALX pEAlJUtS L.X F7SEt JfZDlUJf AXD COARSE r . r f r ? American V.xrmm Daildinr. t m a a a A wu (L '.T Kft mv, 1 Street, near Iuane, ticw Yrk. CABXXXT, i. B. VAJI VfABKSmH, . WHITTOEP, A. T. PAiUXTOX. feb 9 ' eod-Om-I. D. I. B. STAJUU U C. LDiUIBT. QTARR & LINEDERT, Coizimissioii Icrcbaut, 164, FBOOT 8TREET. N. Y.f A LL CON8IGHMRNTS TOlUS ARE COY- and lonrarded b? Alex. Johnson & Co.. thronzh WUminrton, free of commission. EDVARDt J-J1ALE ,& .SOU, AlAiAitJAiJU AMkiiAilU JL A LIAVii KtMUVtU 1U M). 10 MLKKAr ,a a sweet, a lew aoero irom wroauway. roadway, where J leVsesn, cnT and IS- lis tniti. rnaeAn. i they are prepared to supply fnends and the public Booksel Teachers, Professional gentlemen with all articles in this line, at the tnott reason able cash prices. Address,- . . . . E. J. HALE & SON, 10 Mvrray street, New York, may 1 ' 4M-2w BANKING HOUSE or . T- A TT riAATTTl O r S - - - w Corner of Nassau Street, JiEW YORK-;? ; WTE BUY and sell at the most liberal currcut ; f ? prices, and keep on hand a full supply ol GOVERNMENT BONDS OF ALL ISSUES. SEVEN-THIRTIES, and COMPOUND INTE- REST NOTES, and execute orders for purchase j aud sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD."" i i, CONVERSIONS. We conv ert the several issues of $$eyes-ti6k-ties into Five-Twenties on the most favor able terms, taking the 1st series at G overs- j MJt.-sr AAij.3, auyiua commission 10 ucaiers SSl" -wl-th fuU Wlcular famished upon ap- plication L11V.U11VU. JAY COOKE & CO. 505-d&wly may 23 Ii. FAY THOVlPSOX, f AtANLFACTUBER OF -r WOOD VORKHIO r.lACiliriJERY, Pail and Tub Machinery, Improved Keg Machi nery, Barrel Machinery, Barrel, Tnb, and Pail Stave Saws, Stave Machincrj-, Hoop Machinery, the best in the World; Chair Alachincry of all kinds; Daniel's Planing Machines , of all sizes. Woodworth's Planing and Matching Machiucs, and Circular Saw Mills, Turbine Water 'Wheels, of different Patterns. . FIT-CUB URG, MASS. junc 21 5Gl-ly King-liam Hcliool. -MEBANEVILLE, N." C. npHE FALL TERM SE3SION OF 1807 OPENS JL July 24th. Course ot instruction J CLASSICAL, MATHEMATICAL AND COM- MERCIAL. ; Address, june 10 COL. W'M. BINGHAM. 21-lm Great Improvement in Dentistry SENSITIVE TEETH FILLED WITHOUT BY A SIMPLE APPLICATION THE TOOTH is rendered insensible to pain durin the operation of filling, without injury to - the nerve or tooth. Every operation warranted to give sat isfaction. Charges as low as any Dentist in thef . i j v THOS. B. CARR, M. D., No. 36 Market street. NOTICE TO ATTORNEYS. COMPLETE FORMS AND RULES IN BANKRUPTCY. I rpiIE ONLY AUTHORIZED AND COM- Jl pletc edition published in the United States. ' Adopted and ordered to be published by the Supreme Court of the United States. : NONE OTHER GENUINE AND COMPLETE Sent postage paid to all narts ol the country, on receipt ofone dollaraml twefaty-tlvc cents. A liberal discount to the- trade. Address - C L. BAIKH & CO., if Txanonai Law nousc, 20 Pennsylvania Avcnuj Washington, D. j. 'a June 18 FINE SHIRTS. OETXING fTNErSHIRTS AND "OTTIEK O x- M V 1 ' at ? iwi'i' Gentlemen's. Fnrnisbing Good'v ? i '.ti i at a very low flgxi-iA v juue 3 '''' HAAS & cG. ' 515-m FINE CLOTHES; -yfE ARE TAKING l" ; . 1 ! Pleasure lor I'iuc Huits, and filling the OTderj prdmyry au,d well. ; HAAS A CO. 515-lm juue 3 If. f.- KMORV tr KONK Patent Universal Cotton Gins and ; Condenser, C10N8IDERED THE BEST . NOW IN USE, bv those who hare tried thcm.J For : Crrbtr-. Agents. june 17 - 527--JW , lITK ' HATE ' : CLATELY: -RECEIVED. 200 VV Cases ef BOOTS and 8UOEd, of ilpejqr. make and finish, wWch we offer at Maun facta rere Prices. I - 1j ; 1 j - ; ; J SOL. BER & BROS- - iun le7 - 537-lm ,ii i irt-rvft ' .r;i fT? ROM AND AFTER iSND INSTANT at) f JO shipping wharfage will be charged by na on prodnbe shipped over our wharves by vessels to our consignment. WORTH . DANIEL, june 34 53S-ot AS. T. rXTTXWAT. j PETTEWAV & iJO ORE- NORTH WATER 8TBEET, WIIMLXGTOX, X. a OOLICTT CONSIGNMENTS OF CCOTTON. O NAVAL STORES AND COUNTRT PKO- T 4 I ' f i DCCE Bein AGENTS for the MaaoXactorcra ars i prepared to fill, on the most reasonable terms, orders for I GEO. KIDD'd UKLEBHATBD . j COTTON GIN3, ZELL'S ILVWHONK - J SUrTnTTTIOSrilATL, BROWN'S COUNTER! I ) HIH PLATFORM uml RAIL- ROAD SCALES. Hare constantly on hand FERTILIZERS ol all i - 406-tf 4 WJ4. & SMITtf, f XO. JL. Ji&T AX, Jl WM. ItttlX. . etllTU tt nflMDArt ' WM-B- SMITH A COriPAriT, 404 Fayetterille St., RleiJi, Ji. C.f W Baronne St., New Orleans, PUBLISHERS. BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS. JOUUXKS A3D liXALXBS IN AX1. K1NIS VT School Book., standard and BUceU..e. ousAVorks, Masonic Books. Jewels, Rpmllll. l'rinlpr MnniilUa. io. , " y - .1 SIT A riiKLFflnn' SUIPPING AND COMMISSION BIER- j CHANT, ! WILMINGTON, N C. j trv Produce solicited - ar ! oni c Vfi hM : Lillfl ?c?na?.attenUon- l-$f Consignments, of MerchandLsa aud Coun- Lumber orders will bavo attention. oct 10 SU-tl SAM'L. W. CANNON. JAMKS ' 9TOKLET. CA1VXOX t GROCERB AND COMMfBSION MER- CHANTS, , No. 1 South Water Street, - "WILMINGTON, N. C. oct 13 31$-tf i 8. W. TTCK, . C. r. UEBAXE, of Wilmington. of Alamancn county. XT. 1. KEVNOLDS BEO., of Norfolk, Va. VICK, illEBANE A: CO., QROCERS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Corner Chesnut and Water streets, Wilmington, N. C. sept SO 80-tf ' ALEX. OHSSOJ, Jn. B. T. MCKETHAK. ALEX. JOHNSON & CO., GROCERS AND . COMMISSION MKR " CHANTS, No. 8 South Water Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. sept 12 '2S0-tl " C. P. MESDENHALLjM. T.WHITAKXJl, jl. MICBOU Greensboro, N. C.JEnficld, N. C. J Baltimore C P. 31 end en hall & Co., Cotton, Tobacco, and General COMMISSION MERCHANTS; an i . WHOLESALE GROCERS, 37 & 39 South Calvert St., Corner . of Water St., Baltimore, Hd. julyU 230-tjan2 A. A. UILLAJID, WHOLESALE DEALER IN GROCERIES AND GENERAL MERCHANDIZE, . Commission and Forwardine; Merchant No SO NORTH WATER STREET. Wilmington, N. t :' REFEXS TO - Jesse U. Lindsay, Esq., Cashier Rank Cape Fear,. Greensboro, N. C. . Rev. C. IL. Wiley, Superintendent Public Schools for the State ot North Carolina. Messrs. James Corner Ac Sons, Baltimore. Messrs. Dowley, Corners fe Co., Kew York'. jan9 80-ti j GEO. HARRI8S. . ' W, W. HARBI8S. A. J. HOWILL i IIARRISS Sc HOWELL, i GENERAL C03LMISSIQN. MERCHANTS, . NORTH WATER BTKBrr, . 1 Wilmiirgton, n . c. , I- AND - f 190 -WATER STREET, NW TORK. T IBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGN j ments to our New YortcRouae on Produce, which will be forwarded. through, irce of com - missions. May 25 818-tf w83-tf C. IL. BOBliSOK, . JAS. C. SMITH, - W. 6. BOSCVtON, : j . , axxx. k aniTH, of CumberUoML . 1 ROBINSON. SMITH 4t CO., .SS.T-r" a a -a tt t . sept 1 . 81-t i. T. JfCRBAT, New York. ' aafCRHATr, 'r . - Wilrxdnrton, . 1 a a w HUHHAY A CO... GOLlNIOOIOn T.lEnC!!AtJTC ; No;T8S Front Street, New York. " ' E. ' M I' ll R A V A CO., GROCEIW A COM3OS8I0 3IEIblIAilT8 tVILJXlXGTON, N. ' C. 25S-M I a. , xorriTl, .w.l- Korfirr, x)ji aTutuaij. I MOFFITT, II RO. 4r CO., , vr GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS ' :: ;No.- 4 SoCTTJWAiini sirsnr; 'i ; ; ' ; WilmYiffton, C. ' TTTILL gie trnjalppcsc . attention to tbe Y V ssie or shipment ot- cotton, naval stores, General Prodtice, t etc, etc1 ; AJbo ?to reodrlq andfonrardinffg:ooU,j j -v ' ; Order solicited And promptly filled. , . . ? -noV U7 '. ' ; 4S-tl l-wJm J ! : ' - '5 .3 1" ' i :. . - f' ' 3 Chariest on. Rice. , ' A FEW TIERCES OF! FINEFRESR BEAT mCE. For aaU by t, r RCS3ELL;A ELLlS; ' curanteetl to e, fresh and, well filled, i For aalc VERY LOW to cloac'consiement. RUSSELL A ELLIa. ; ipr 23 479-tt i jy7 hole ale "and retail Jkocek, i a. v m j r IH" x-rviHionM, eve I Ajent for Btrrnis N. C RTE WHISKEY. No. S Msikvt St., Wltmlnjrtoo, N. C. Apriiao 477 tl To Ttirlieutitic Ditlllcrft. ALE X R RP R V N T , Oomniiwsioii Ierchunt SOUTH WATER flTHEKT, WilMiD(ta, N. C, IS JiklADV TO MAKE TUE IS UAL AD rauce on Naval Storv scut him for sale. Net proceeds of tales promptly rrmitted. mckSO . U:w r. niamET. - a. t. moiisoi. BIRDSEV & ROBINSON. GENERAL COMMISSION MEUCHANTS, 4 9onth Wnter stTcrtf WILMINGTON, N. C. men IX H i it ri ssi-m, i i;lms, SHIPPING I AN1 C?l3USSI0X MKRC1IAT, I .- ilaalactoa, N. C i iati1 f j WILLI AM V A MURClIIhON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Aa WHO LRU ALE OKOCKRS, Wilmlneton, N.C., HAVE REMOVED TO THE NEW STOKP. on North Water itret, next North of Cus tom House, nor 4 iSC-lm i. o. WORTH, WORTI1 v , . V. U. DAM 1U. A DANIEL. ! COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCH AM 5 Vk . . , ' tan1,) fcith Wtitrr SUfftt Wilmlnrton, N. C. WILL GIVE STRICT PERSONAL ATT KN tion to -the ale or shipment of Cotton, Naval Stores, and general yrodticr. Also, to re ceiving and forwardlug (iooda. Deajers in Bag Scg, Rope, .Twine, Lime, PlauUr, Cement, Hair, It, Coal, &e., Ac, . Amenta Tor River Steamer a A. P. Hurt and Coy. Worth, and Steam and Sail Lines to New Yrrk and Philadelphia, sept & 2?s7-ti JAMES' A. WILIiARl (rORMERLT W1I.LAUI) A CURTIS,) 1 GENERAL; FORWARD IN O A7TD COMMISSION MERCHANT, AMD AjUEMT TOH 4iTNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF UAUTFOIlD, t'OJsJt.,' No. 50 North Water Street, Wilmington, N. C, VV1L.L. U1VE Teron&l attention to the uur- chaaoand sale of Produce and Merchandize. oct 8 303-tl 1TETER MALXETT. ' CM A RLE 9 norraf AN c:eo. u; rakkr; ' WITH ' . v , MALLETT & nOFFJIAN, GENERAL C03I3ILSHI0N 3IERCHANTW , No, 10 North Water Street, WILMINGTON, N. C angtS 27f-tl DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, &c; james Mccormick, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 35 Broad Street, Charleston, 8. C. WboleaAle and Retail lKalcr In CLOTHS, GASSLMERS AND VESTING. GENTS AND ROYS' READY MADE CLtOTIilNG, r UKNInllINf GOODS, TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, etc. julV 13 asy-ti NORTH CAROLINA MILITARY & POLYTECxMC ACAIJEMV A GREAT SCHOOL OF THEORETICAL AND APPLIED SCIENCE. rpilE SECOND SESSION, NINTH ACADE X mlc year, opens July I at, ly7. Principal studies of Regular Codrs c Mathe- f Architecture and prawfnir, Latin French and Belles Lett res, Ethics, Political Economy and uuiory. .... t ; . ' . Diplomas conferred . ujon graduate in the Regular. Course. : 'Pemons -deeirlng to qualify themselves for . Civil Engineer and. Surveyors arc offered a Special Courac ol Enitfnccrinz, Ar chtteetorft and Druwln',-Mikh they may follow. -entirely,, or in jiort, to Uh exeliteloa vf all studies unnecessary to their pnrposc.. A Commercial Course is given to those who '! wish to prepare Cor business life. No MJhUrj ' -1 duties beyond enough drill for healthy excrcUe. Expenses moderate, Location healthy. '; ; For circulars containina full Informatiou.sd- -dress, GEN. R. E. COLSTEN', Sqpt., , : : - ' : HinsborV, N. c:- ' . U.2 . j ;. '.,.;. W2awtljuly. , ' Tvpcntine SOU for.Sal ' ri M1B UNDERSIGNED OFFER FOR' HALE , X th.e best Turpentine Still In tho SUtc. in perfect running order. -We Invito the attention of those desirous to Invest, to an examination., of . Still and buildings. All communications by mall will receive1 prompt attention. Address' i , ALLEN & SUYDAM, , , i " ' Beaufort. N.C. jriuoi ' ,;51Mm''' -j HITljATIOX WANTED.1 A FIRST CLASS MACHINIST. AND MILL- mas, wltoae speciality is running a saw mill; desires a situation ; and would prefer, it ia the ; .country. Parti es wishing to engage would do well to pply at once, at '. f i , .-TIH4 OFFICE. ' iune34 . .. X-tI - 7 - w f ft YESTERDAY, BUNDAT 80rd InsL,6n Mar ket near corner, ot 3rd street, a lanre brass key, which, the owner can have by paying charge acd tTroTtnc? property, on applleatlou at . Tirra iiinp t n I S33-tf FOB IXENT. rpRE SUMMER RESIDENCE -OF JOHN-J. X C'NOLEY, on. Ayrightsvtlle , 8onnd.a large two-story Dwelling,' with Tieeea.nry Out-' bouaes. Apply to I .-:-- . i JOHN J. CONOLEY juue a WD-tf
The Daily Dispatch (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 3, 1867, edition 1
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