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1 i , ' o3 mj7 win o , mh wg ton 1 j , WILMINGTON, N. C, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 19, 1867. NO. 554. VOL. 11. 1 1 c 1 r HIE WSmi DISPATCH, ROR-INSON A SMITH, Proprietor?, rriji'iMH-;i' dailv ami wiebklv. . jVni.i'"! .-Hl.i.:vrii'liut invariably iu.advauce; Daily, one ) t ar.. . f 00 " . siv months. . . , . . . . -.. . 4 00 IIATKS OK ADVERTISING.: ' dertipemcnts will b; inserted at $1 per square Jur the. first, insertion; $3 50 per wjeck and $3 ; !.r uiontli. Ten lines or less constitute a square. ; No publication made without a rcsponsi !! n.une. . LINES OF TRAVEL. Wilmington & Manchester 1?. R, Ms? ttENEKAL S'UI'ERIXTENDEXT'S Office,' Wii.. it Man. II. II. Co., r Wiluiiiiirton, N..C, Julys, lh07. ) ON AND AFTEi: JULV Cmi rASSENGER i.' rains- t)f Hi'm H(;td will run on the follow 'uvj; Schedule : , EXPKENS TUAI.N. ',-,tvc Wilmiutoii An i'vc at Kingsville. . Arnve at Augusta..;... j heave Augusta . . . j . . . Arrive lit Kingsville Arrive jit Wilmington J:1.VA. M. 11:54 A M . 7:25 P. M. . ..3:35 A. M. ll:15v. M. !S:oO.-r. M. ,fCCOM3IOIATION TRAIN. L-.ie WiliningtoH.. .t?;00 ' 1. M. Arrive at Kingsville. y:"J5 A. M". Leave Kinvilh- . ..... .l. . . . M-Ao 1. M . Arrive ut Wilmington. ............ 5:15 A. M Hirvr Train connects elosehi ;t Floreiur with the North Eastern Kailroad for Charleston, and Cheraw and Darlington Kailroad forCheraw, and runs thmugh to Augusta, (ieorgia,-A ithout change.- Ae:o:nnirdatiou Train couueels at Kiugaville with the Scuth Carolina Kailroad for Augusta, daily, and for Columbia on Mondays, Weducs-V days and Saturdays. V.L MacRAE, (iehcral Supe.riutcndent. . 541 -ft july 2 vWilmiiigtoii & Welclon Railroad. Office Cmikf En;im:i;ii k: Gr.Vi. Surx., h Wilmington, July 2 18f7.' ,f S6S - - - ON AND- AFTER JULY 5rn, THE FOL lowing Schedule will be run by the Passen ger trains over this Railroad : DAY TRAINS, Will leave Wilmington every morning (except Sundays at 0 o'clock, A. M, and Weidon every morning (except Sundays), at 10:15 A. M.;. arriv ing at Wilmington at S 'o'clock, V. M , and at Weidon at ; o'clock, P. M. :'IC;iIT E. PRESS TRAINS. Will leave Wilmington at I:05 I'. M., daily, and AYehUm at 0:"0 L. M., dailv, arriving at Wihning in at 2:15 A. M., ami at Weidon at 5 A. M. Thirty-three hours to New York. Trains will pass (ioldsboroV going North, at 1:15 A. M. and T0::tt A. M.; ging South, it ;;:05 P. M. a ul 10:15 P. M. Passengers going East or West Jrom (joldsbo ro', shouTd take the DAY TRAINS. Roth trains connect at Wilmington with trains on Wilming ton &' Manchester Railroad, and at Weidon with trains ia Richmond and Portsmouth, ft. - Ihe IVi- Trnin i omi(-rt with OLD 13AY LINL. llic : r, ; p . ... ivvwivii' r iv ; Night Trams with ANN A MEbSIC LINE. i - . nv All papers publishing Schedules ' 1 enangeiortnisone. . L. FREMONT, Chid Engineer and Superintendent, jul y :; - iUil (icncral Superintendent's Oflice, tyf r el WtL. it Man. R. Pi. Com pant, 'Wilmington, N. C, March 5th, 1807. .-V S'TIL FURTHER NOTICE the lollowiug u rates will be charged on "Grain, from Wilmington T Charleston , To Cherawv To ColumLia, i-o Augusta, Toe: per bushel. - 12c. 4' 12c. ;' ; 15c. AYM. M vcRAE, . Gcnl. tSupt. 4:S-tf March Freight b) HaibVii) Lines, via W. k V. Railroad. To . fivrchfuls uul :.'M9 tauter XTEW, CHEAP AND QUICK LJNES BE- LN tweeu this citv, RICHMOND, BALTIMORE, I'lIlLAOKLl'lHA. NEW YORK, and BOSTON. via WELDON, PETERSBURG or PORTS MOUTH. Rates are so low, and time so quick, that then; is no competition with any other routes. Trv it. For classilication and rates, ap P1, .0 M-Vrf Trtattm.. Engineer and Snperinteudcnt niav o0 . oll-tf TRANSPORTATION OFFICE, UE, ' I ',. Co., 5, ISO 7. ) Wilmington. ClIAIlLOTTC !cK. W Wilmington, N. C, J une 1 . r, MM... .1 . lit I, injf lr l'l:ll)Cpr ( ) iS onihis road w'm leeVviiminfai S o'clock, A. M on Tuesdays, Thursdays and , R:itnrflnv. and arrive at Sand Hill at . o'clock, ' n i i.,4,,,-,,;i.,r will 1,-ivo Sniil Hill at i o flock. ; .. . M., ou Moudays, Wednesdays aud Fridays, lr and arrive in. Wilmington at 4 o'clock, P. M. WM. II. ALLEN, Master ol Transportation, juncp 51?-tf CLOTHING AT Beduced WE AUE SELLING FINE STOCK of inoes. j OUR LARGE AND , x xsr Q- O Xu 0 3? a KDUCED PRICES. .1 juue 3 Come and try us. HAAS Ar CO. '515 lm vr ESTERDAY. S JNDAY 23rd I,t., ou Mar ' . . . I kct near corner ot Srd street, a large brass key, which the owner can have by paying charges and'provlng property, on WyFirP ' ; HOTELS. xi:w iioti:m THE PARKER HOUSE. 'J"HE SUBSCRIBER HAVING THOROUGH i X ly .renovated and refurnished the Hotel on : Front -Street, recoutly known as "Bailey's Sbr Hotel," begs to inform hi friend and the public generally that he i now prepared to accomnio j date thetn on as reasonable terms as anv feimilar .house in the city. The Beds! and Furniture, to t gcthcr.with the Sleeping Rooms, acc unsurpass ! cd for neatness and cleauliness. The Table will at all times be supplied with the best that the Market and surrounding country can furnish. Tlie Bar 1'toom, ; situated in the Basement ot the Building, will at all times be lurnished with the bet ot Wines and Liquors. lie solicits patronage, and will spare no iains in rendering satisfaction and corn f rt to his guests. Having had experience in the i business is confident that entire satisfaction w ill f be given to all who may lavefr him with a call. I Vehicles w ill be in readiness at the different Kail road Depots on the arrival of the Cars, to con-. ! vey passeugers to the Hotel tr any part of the i city they may wish to go. H. U. i'AItKEi;, Proprietor. 47ti-tt npril 1J 41 21, 23,25, k ZI Broadway. N. V. OijiuMtc Jh(cliii( Green, ON THE EUROPEAN PI, AN. T IlE STEVENS HOUSE IS WIDELY AND well known to the travelling, oublie. The location is especially suitable to merchants and . ousiness men ; it is in close proximity ' to ihe business part of the city is on the highway vi Southern-, and Western travel and adjacent" to all the (principal Kailroad and Steamboat Depots.- - THE STEVENS HOUSE hits liberal aecomiu-v dation for over 3UO guests it is well Iurnished, and possesses every modern improvement lor the comfort and entertainment of i ts iuuiate. The rooms are epaeious an i wc'l ventilated provided with gas and water the attendance is. prompt and respectful and the table is ircner ously provided with evefy delicacy of the season at moderate rates. The rooms having been refurnished and remod eled, we are enabled to oiler extra facilities for the comlwrt aud pleasure of our Guests. . GEO. K. CHASE & CO., Proprietors. . juue 1 51o-t'ni MILLS HOUSE, ;l MEETING STREET, Charleston, S. C. rHIS HOUSE ILVS BEEN litoROUGIlLY X repaired. and returnisked,; and cannot be ex cdllcd by any in ttie city. , ProTrietor. iau 20 (.5-tf GREENBRIER WHITE SULPHUR . SPRINGS WILL J51-. OPENED 1ST of, UNI", IbO?. ''PHE POPULAR AND FAR-FAMED WHITE X ! SUL.PHUR SPRIN(iS, in Greenbrier conn ty, V.et 'iixinhi, will be open the ensuing eca nou for the accommodation of a large number oi visitors, and will be kept in the best t-tyle ty the Lessees, GEtRGE L. PEYTON CO., as Mstcdby WILLIAM H. PEYTON, brother ol the principal,- both of whom are experienced ho-tel-keepcrs; i Near the White Sulphur is an excellent Chaly beate Spring. Rs en herder's celebrated BRASS, and STRING BAND of Baltimore has been, engaged lor the season. - . The rights of parties owning Cottages at these . i-'.,, , - n...i .,;.,. t .,. . tspnugs wiu oe resoecieu upou mui ki1u-? mu- t? .- - f tV,.;r nnrlK);;(. tJ occl. i.r- th .Mil ' ' lv them j The railroad will be completed to Covington j by the 1st of July; from thence to the Springs j by Stage, and a suUicieucV of coaches will be provided to ensure comfort to passengers, as not over ten will go upon a single coach. f Cholera is unknown in the regions of the White Sulphur Springs. , GEO. L. PEYTON CO. juue 1 513-2taw4w SUMMER BOARU, RALEIGH, N. C. 1)ER MONTH. Children and Servant: - 10 $20 MILLER. 510-lm 11. w. juue 4 THE AMERICAN HOUSE, Hanover Street, Boston, tS THE LARGEST AND BEST ARRANGED hotel in New England. Ihe sleeping rooms n m tinewns and well ventilated: the suites of rooms are well arranged, aud completely fur nished for families and large traveling partjies; and the house will continue to be kept as a lirst class hottl in every respect. LEWIS RICE, Proprietor, liune -j 5oS-eodoin ViVI LIFE Insurance Agency. W c represent, iu this city, the following Insur ance Companies, viz : 1 THE SECURITY INSURANCE, of X. Y; THE NORTH AMERICAN FIRE INSUR ANCE Co., of New York. THE MARYLAND LIFE INSURANCE Co., of Baltimore all first clasi, with large These companies are Surplus capital, and wc can sately recommend them to the confidence of this community. Losses Promptly Adjusted aud Paid. Major MATTHEW P. TAYLOR ivill he with us. and erive this branch of our bu i siness his exclusivcttention ATKINSON & SHErPERSON, 11 and 12 North Water street. " 32S-ly I SITUATION WAMLU. A FIRST CLVSS MACHINIST, AND MILL raan, whose speciality is muuingasaw mill, desires a situation: and would Prefer it in the . - 1 t , r . . I . 1 miinirv. Prtif wishing t ci.n-re would do well to apply at once, at n THIS OFFICE 5C3-ti juuet-'l IIOOllS TO REXl rr0 ROOMS AND A STORE ROOM AND KI1CUEN on Front -Street ; betwean Ik Orange, W ill be rented until 1st October, and untij 1st October, solv to junc 'i 5CS-tf Turpentine Still ior Sale, ,-T.T0Tr.vrn nvwn TOR SALE X the best Turpeniinccmi iu iuc lot those desiro.ua to invest, to an "sUonf . . ... 1 Ol nnmninniPQtinnal T mill i ; &1111 ano nuuaiug "r iTwV s will receive prompt attention. rdr,M ' ' ALLEN AUYDAM, MISCELLANEOUS. . i Georgia State Lottery. ron tub iirsEjriT or iuje o l nnnniiut nn I'll i.i piIE" LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF 1 Georgia, nt its last sc?ion, granted to V. V. Boyd and others, a Grant to adopt a Lottery, or scries of lotteries and agencies, to raise money for the purpose of building a Home for, and sup iKjrting Indigent Widows and Orphans the Home to be called the Masonic Orphan's Home." (EOJtfalA STATE LOTTERY, for the benefit ot the " 31 A S O N I C O It P II A X ' S II O M E To be Drawn in Open Public, at 9 on AI'l:iL 17, MAY 13, JUNE r., JULY 17, (WEDNESDAY, LWED.ESDAY, WEDNESDAY, WEDNESDAY, lSj7. CLASS A. 1807. CLASS B. 1&G7. CLASS C. 1367. CLASS D. Scheme the .same for each .Month. 1 Prize of. .50,000 is. . 20,000 is. . 10,000 is. . 5,000 is. .50,000 . 20,000 . 10,000 . 5,000 5,000 . 12,000 . 13,750 . 25,000 . 10,000 I Prize of. . . . 1 Prize of... . 1 Prize of. . . J Prize of. .-. 1 Prize of. . . :.'! Trizes of. 33 Prizes of. . VZo Prizes of. . 1K Prizes of-. . 2,500 i . 2,W0 S are . 500 are. . 250 arc . . 200 arc.. 100 are.. Approximation Prizes. , Approximation Prizes of ?500 each for the nine remaining units of the same ten of the No. drawing the 50,000 Prize, are 4,500 ' Approximation Prizes of $250 each fur t heuine remaining units oi the same ten ot the No. I'mwing the ?'.'0,00iJ Prize a re -.2,230 '. Aproximatiuu Prizeo Of 200 each for the nine remaining uuits of the same ten of the. No. drawing the - 10,000 Prize, are 1,S00 '. Approximation Prizes f 100 each for the nine remaining units of the same ten of the No. drawing the 5,000 Prize are ' W0 i Approximation Prizes of 100 each for tue nine remaining units of the same ten of the Nos. drawing the 2,500 Prizes are ' 1,-bOO 124 Prizes aniuuntiug to 168,000 Whole Tickets, fci2; Halves, $0; Quar ters, $3; Eighths, 1 50. iii'" All the Prizes above stated are drawn at every Drawing. PLAN of these threat Lotteries, and Ex planation of Drawings. The numbers from 1 to 30,000, corresponding with the numbers on the Tickets are printed on separate slips of paper and encircled with small Ufebes, and placed in a glass wheel. All the Pri zes in accordance with the Scheme, arc similarly printed and encircled, and placed in another glass wheel. The wheels are then revolved, aud two boys, blindfolded, draw the .Numbers and Prizes, One of the boys draws one Number from the wheel of Nos. and at the same time the other boy draws out one Prize from the" wheel of Prizes". The Number and Prize drawn out ar exhibited to the audience, and whatever Prize comes out, is registered and placed to the credit of that muu lt r; 'tiiut this operation is repeated until all Ihe. Prizes are drawn out. The Tickets are printed iu the following style : i'liey are divided into Quarters and Eighths, printed on the lace of the Ticket. Four Quarters or eight Eighths bearing the same number, con stitute a W hole Ticket; , Prizes payable without discount. w . w . no YD, Dcputv Grand Master. Principal Manager, Atlanta, Georgia. r.?" Order, for Tickets by Mail or Exprcs? to ue i tdd rested to L. R. BROADBENT, Agent, or W. W. BOYD, Principal Manager, Atlanta, Ga. apr4 40o-tf i TH W uKTxi AlYl Hi KIUA LIFE IXSUUAIVCC; C03IPAM New Features and Advantages Which arc Known as Belonging to no Other Company in the United States. MIE MANAGEMENT OF THIS COMPANY j o T is noon the .Mutual uencuL cistern tue accumulated profits iroin'rto the assured 4 . . .... , This company makes a special deposit with j the Insurance Department of the State, for i which Registered policies are issued if desired, ! ned by the SnpcriutcDd'ent oftheln: ; snr.tI.; Department of the State of New York. certifying that such policies are secured l.v - t pledge ot public siocks No other Company! gives the assured a guaran- tec ot this character or anything equivalent. 1 Thirty days' of Grace are allowed on all renewed ; premiums," aud the policy rcmaius valid aud in j full force during that time. No restrictions as to travel or residence abroad at anv season ot the year, outsiue me tropics, which gives a nearly worldwide and uucoudi-j tional pblicv. i No higher rate of premium charged for sta tionarv Engineers, Conductors, Baggage Mas- ; ters. Mail Agents, nor in consequence of change of emplojmeut alter 1 lie policy is issued. 0 II I Ml 111 .Notes arc not reiuireu 03 mis .otui'uuj, uuv , executor 01 me last win aim icsiameni 01 x i. a loan may be obtained on the policy lor one I Dickinson, all persons indebted to his Estate are third of the annual premium which i cancelled j requested to make payment; and all those hav by the profits applied as dividends. ' log claims or demands of any sort against the Joint policies, including man and wife, are I game arc notilied to present them within the tim? issued by this companv, ana me amount lusur- I ed is payable to the survivor on the death of cith- er Our diviJcnd, January 1st, 1S, was 45 icr cent. ; Dividends are declared annually, and paid on j settlement 01 4th Annual Premium, on all our . ' plans upon the full amount of prcm.urus re- j ' ceived. j Premiums m.iy be paid aunually, semi-annually I or quarterly. ; All policies issued by this Company are uou- s ! forfeiting, after two, iu tome instances, and three annual payments in others. - Tlrt y . nt r-rx f itirtni 11111 HTi lliK 111 1 Sllfi over IzH'ly was 5i per cent.: which is nearly . tli-it i,f -inv ntlirr Ww Yi.-k rtiiniiSlir. uuuuiv v . " - " X J SiT..1 r.V,,t ; :VZ.; i on. .J;uV.VJIi,r. x-.-n .. ... .1.- ....... 1 w w w 1 m.i. :nifn .111 111 1 111: j 1 ! promptings of man's nature, and the time is not I distant, wrhcn public opinion will attach great blame to that man who goes down to the grave ' ...t-i.r --i il.t itnto fninili- InsTiri now. wbil? in health, taniomrw may brins eickuejrs and death? ; With the will, the way is open to meet your pre- : n.inms as thev accrue. 11'.. ... 1 ,4 1 1 . 1. irl.n i.vii' r. i.l j thi3 circular, to investigate well the workings ot,j f ,- vniTi iUFRinv rnvPiVY tritb itl i nine 4 "1 nn.-- torSaniinatiou; wlucli examine, ana rtaa i every wora earcnuiy, mai tr.l , . , . what vou are applying t the stipulations in the contracL i 1 r insurance mui rTXtiv F. 1L CAMERON, Agent for State of North Carolina, JOSHUA G. WRIGHT. Agent for Wilmington. Da. J. C. WALKER S, Medical Examinr. 407-eodlw-laww Ollice at may 14 NEW YORK CARDS. CAHIIAKTy WIIITI'UKD A tU.t . WAMTACTCKEK'-J AM' wn.ir51ir t'ElLTKS I.N I FIST, MEDIUM AXD COARSE CLOTHING, American I-xprc Daildiug, os. to, 07, Wand 01, I Hudson Street, near Dunne, Ncir York. t. r. caiihart, i. n. Vax Waoknex, 1 . ri. wniTFul;!', a. T. IHMILTON". i feb ', cod-Cm-I. I). l. B. 8TAB&. L. C. IINEEEKT. STARR & LME8ERY, Commission llcrcjiaul, 104, FRONT 5STHEET. N. YM ALL CONSIGNMENTS TO US ARE cov ered by insurance from toint ol t hjpmcnt and torwardfcd by Alex. Johnson fc Co., through Wilmington, free of commi.-rions. sept ia -KJ0U EDWARD J. HALE & SOU, WHOLES A L E. I )E A LEI IS 1 N Books and Stationerv TJTAVE REMOVED TO NO. 10 MURRAY JLJ- street, a few. doors from Broadway, where they arc prepared to gupplv their Southern friends and the public Booksellers, Merchants, Teachers, Professional gentlemen, and others: wun an articles in tins line, at the most reason able caeh prices. Address . E. J. HALE A: SON, --10 Murrav rdrcct, New York. ma 1 . 4S0-2w R ANK IN (; or HOirsE JAY COOKE & C O. No. 20 WALL STREET, .Comer of Nassau Street,- NEW YORK. . WE BUY and bell at the mot liberal current prices, and keep on baud a full supply ol GOVERNMENT liONDS OF ALL ISSUES, I SEVEN-THIRTIES, and COMPOUND INTE ' REST NO'lES, and execute orders for urehae j and sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD. CONVERSIONS. Wc convert the several issues of Seves-tuik-' ties into Five-Twenties on the most favou rable terms, taking the Lt fccrie at Goveun i msnt Rates, allowing a commission to dealers. Circular with lull iarticulars iurnished uponap- plication. JA Y COOKE ct CO. - 505-dwly niay 2: li. FA V THOMPSON, MANLtACU'lltllOr WOOD WORKING MACHINERY, Tail and Tub Machinery, Improved Keg Machi nery, Barrel. Machinery, Barrel, Tnl, and Pail Stave Saw, Stave Machinery, Hoop Machinery, the best in the World; Chair Machinery of all kinds; Daniel's Planing Machines of all sizes. Woodworth's Planing and Malchiiig Machino, and. Circular Saw Mills, Turbine Water Wheel, of di lie vent Patterns. riTCIIHURfj, MASS. 5:;i-l v I) J O SOUTHERN MERCHANTS. IF YOU DESIRE To SUPPLY YOUR-t-clves for the Fall and Winter trade, with the vcrv best1 descriptions and stvles of all WOOL CASSIMERES, and with the most durable JEANS and KERSEY fabrics, u" jWt from shxxhlij.uH'l othr,- iiiijiurilUx ; rdcr aamplcs from the subscriber, aud they will be forwarded witli prices attached, during the months of J11I3 and August. From these samples you can make your selections and return your orders, aud the goods will be forwarded directly from the manu factorv. . , ' .kjiin a young, President. - Charlotte, N. C. iulV2 510-2ni Mixle lor Sale. A FINE YOUNG MULE FOR SALE AT ! Cutrie's tables. ' i For particulars impure ol N. FREDERICK, j at the City Hotel. June 17 527-tf ron .KKXT. T MIL SUMMER RESIDENCE Ol' JOHN T. CON OLE Y, on Wriirhtavilie Sound, a 1 ctarr i-,.iii,i with 'nccessarv Out ! ItllV, mU ClUII luiiiu, houses. AppIv to IU1I-N -. LUNUlta. 520-tl i iUUc 5 ': -J - Ft T AT '1? f A T TJ T? Q ! H Pj j 1 U H III ft w E ARE TAKING Seasurc lor Vine $uit, ; aol hlling the oruers promptiv ami wen. HAAS At CO. 515-1 m juue ' Executor7 Xotice, f XTAVJNG QUALIFIED AT JUNE TERM, i XJL 17, of New Hanover County Court, as ; prescrit'ed bv jaw. ROU T II. COWAN, Executor. 5J0 2m , Jjuue ll BOOT and SHOES. Ilf E HAVE LATELY RECEIVED JU0 VV Cases f ROOTS aud SHOES, of tfrerior make and tinish, which we offer at Manufactu-. rcrs' Prices. SOL. REAR iV BROS, juu Ie7 0'7-lm Notice. 1-1 AYlN'G REFITTED MY MIOP, GENTLE- men calling to fee mc niav be a,-s - red that ! satisfaction will be given. And so far a .cicu- Uhc thavmg. Hair ureseing ami cuuing, is cou- i ctrmed. it-cannot be excelled by ar.v. Rarbcr in i c,t3 ; 1 ... ! Jau " Clean Towels not i-trfl. EDWARD REID, City Hotel Uarlnr. 401-11 YlTY SUiierioi Talllc JBllttCr ! V Su-Sc 1 v rv m tp r I A JEW HRKINs rl.OM THE 'CLDE, at UtO. MILKS', 11 and i: Front street. CIIAS. D. MYERS, Agjmt. , r jjpjiELS A ERl Ba r GEO. MYERS', i J 11 aivd 13 .Front street, CHAS. Dc MYERS, A-ent. ViOtf july i: That 'Reliable Family Flour ANOTHER LOT ON THE SAPPIIO." The beet brand in the citv t 11 and R Front street. i CIIAS. D. MYERS, Agent, july. 15 rtf i ! IULC21 HOCK F.11TI (0, COMMISSION HOUSES. rCTTEWAV; iV MOORE1 GENHhAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NORTH WATER STREET, vriLMixaTox, y. a SOLICIT CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON. O NAVAL STOKES AND COUNTRY TKO DUCE. : Bcin- AGENTS for the Manufacturer are ; prepared to fill, on the most rvasouahlc term, i orders for ; GEO. KIDD S CELEBRATED COTTON GINS, ; ZMLIS RAWHONE ! SUPER PHOSPHATE, UROWN'S COUNTER, PLATFORM ami RAIL- f ; ' ROAD SCALES. ; Have coiiciautly ou hand FERTILIZEl'S ot all descriptions. i Jao-7 ' ; AOC-tf WM. B. SMITH, JNO. H. UUIAN, JK.f HH. ETELTN. VM. B. SMITH & COMPANY. j0 tV 42 Faiettcwille St Itnlri-h w ajtUCTlllc M.v KalcigU, T, C., AM HZ Haronne St., New Orleans, PirULlSIIERS. BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS. JOLlitliS AND DEALER j IN ALL KIN PS Or School Books, Standard and Miscellane ous Works, Masonic Uookn, Jewel Regalia, Printerh9 Supitlieit, dtc jau 20 . ' 400-H jaiks siicki:li OUD, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MER CHANT, YVILJIINtrrON, N c. J Consignments of Merchandise aud Coun tr Produce solicited ; aud all business cntrnted to my care will have my icr60ual attention. Lumber orders will have attention. oct 10 3i4.u SAM'L. N. CANNON. JAMKS STOKLET. CAaXOX A: STOKLEY, GROCERS AND C03IMISSION MER- , : CHANTS, No. I South Water Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. Cltitf oct 12 S. w. V1CK, C. P. MEDANE, of Alamance county. 1. KCY.NOLB-S llKO., of Wilmington w. of Norfolk, Va. VICK, MEBAXL cV t:o., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Corner Chesuut and Water street, Wilmington, N. C. .cept :XHJ-tI Ai.n.v. Johnson, ji;. e. t. mcketiian. ALEX. JOHNSON & CO., OUOCJKUS AND COMMISSION MER - t'.lANTB, No. 8 .South Water Street, mjsMixarox, x. v. sept p f Lt0 tl C. I. MEXDEMIALtlM. T. W UJTAKEK,I. XICUOL8 Greensboro, N. C'.jEnQeld, N. C J Baltimore i V. lendenliall A: Co., Cotton, Tobacco, and General C O M M I S JS I O N I M E R C H ANTS; AND V 110 L E SALE G R O C E R S , 37 & 30 South Calvert St., Corner of Water St., Baltimore, Md. julyj tfJ0-tjau2 A. A. 1VILLAR1), WHO ESALE DEALER IN GROCERIES AND GENERAL MERCHANDIZE, Commission and Forwarding Merchant. No 30 NORTH WATER STREET, ' Wilmington, N. C. Refeks to Jesi-e II. LimUay, Eq., Cashier Bank Cape Fear, Greensboro, N. C. Rev. C. II. Wiley, SupcrinUudent Tublic 8chools for the State ot North Carolina. ' Messrs. James Comer A: Son?, Baltimore. Messrs. Dowlcy, Comers & Co., Ncv York. jan 0 - SO-tl C. a. UOEINiiON, JAS. C. bMITII, T. O. IiOniNS05, ' alex. n. smith, of Cumberland. ROBINSON. S3IITII & CO., ' (Successors to C. H. Robinson tc Co., aud Coitin ' .V; Smith,) ; GENERAL C0M3IISSI0N MERCHANTS, Wilmington, N. C. . fcept 1 sl-tl t. T. MCUUAT, New York. J. T. E. MLUUAT, Wilmington, N. ?l UIKAY Ac CO., COMMISSIOH MERCHANTS No. Front Street, New York. K. M U Kit AY At CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS WJLMIXGTOX, X. C. aug 7 . 4 S-ti a. a. Morrirr, w. i. MorriTT, oun u'lauai. 3IOFFITT, IHUh At CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 4 Soct Waiex Stbeet, j Wilmington, X C WILL give-prompt .personal attcuUou to the fale or shipment ot Cotton, Naval Store, General Produce, et, etc. Also to rcceivin j aud forwarding good. Orders solicited and promptly filled, nov -'7 - 4:tl 1-wOm' oeo. iiAiuusi. w. w. nAi;m&5. a, 4. nowtLL HA IIKISSA HOWELL, GENEILVL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OKTU WATER STREET,! W i I m i n g t o n , N . C . , AD j . l'JO VVAICIt STKKKT, SEW , YOllK. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGN - mcuts to our New York House on Produce, which wjH be. forwarded ShrtmJlf CARD. i : .. ' I : : obr RETAIL! offer LIBERAL TERMS u-.i,L.fniirl.u- iv VRtriH 1 to PAY their accounts, as we don't wish to ! prove CNrnirxm.T to compel a settlcmcnL M.M. KATZ &, CO., 25 Market Street. 514-tt juue - 17 ROM THIS DAY, JUNE 11, our RETAIL JL fnes 01 rocKci Jr.bi cacu oiaw ior TERMS are positively CASH on delircrj. Traveler and Rosinei Men-colomt In coun to our WHOLESALE TRADE we continue to tics, and how count j, town and village-, lalN COMMISSION. IlOliSES. xno.s.r. liBivi' YyilOLrALE AND RETAIL GKoChK, AM 1'EAU.n IX IiIu Provisions, cVc, . ' At o A grnl lor HiTTi3i..S X. KYK WIHSKr.Y. No. S Mikct M.. Wiliuiiiqton, N. C 17711 April'JU To Turpentine DNtillcrK. A IiEX'R SPHU.tT, Oomminsion IIeroliant5 SOUTH WATER STREET, ' Wilraiugtvti, N. C, IS READY TO MAKE THE USUAL AD A ranees on Nayal Stores f cnt Llui for sale. Net proceeds of talc promptly remitted. 9. R. PUIPSET. 'A T. fcOMNSOX. DIRDSEV iV KOBINSON. GENEILVL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. I South Water Street, WILMINGTON,' N. C. "-h 12 ' iiVU SHIPPING .AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . VilminSton, N. C. ; Jau ' ' UTO-ly WILLI A.MS A- MURCIIISON, : COMMISSION MERCHANTS, I AMI )VJI O L USA L E U J: O O K US , Wilmington, N.C., HAVE REMOVED TO THE NEW STORE on North Water ttrcct, next North of Cus tom House, 336-1m i. . worth. N. o. iuTuL " WORTH V DANIEL, COMMISSIONS FORWARDINt; MERCHANT s fturn!,) outh Water &rntt AVilmiustou, N. C. WILL (JIVE STRICT PERSONAL ATTEN tlon to the sale or t-hipmciit or Cotton, Naval Stores, and general produce. Also, to re ceivingand forwarding (ioods. Dealers in 15a" gicg. Rone, Twine, Lime, Plaster, Ccuunt, Hair, Salt, Coal, A:c, iU-. Agents for Hirer Steamer A. 1. Hurt nud Gov. Worth, and Strain mid Snil Linc to New Yrrk and Philadelphia. ' ecptj 7-tl .IAJtIKS A. lVIIiLAHO, (FORMCIlt.Y WILI.AHH . tUUTlS,) GENERAL FOR WARDING AMI . cp.n mission Mi;i;iiAN'r, ANI AO EST rOlt . .ETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY", . .Ol' lIAUTFolili, lo.N.N., N... :W Nith Water Street, Vi!m!ir,tt,i.. N . t . .WILL GIVE lcrnnal atl i.tiori i . , v lui.u lvl tiQ o 1 y oct 3 AUVtl fETEK MALLETT. ClIAULEa IKUTMA.N EO. II. IIAHUH, GENERAL C03IMISSION JLERCILAN'TS, No. IC North Water Street, WILMINCi lON, N. C. aug J 'JTt.lt PROFESSIONAL. tiios. i. iu: vui:s, WIL3IIN(iTON, N. V. PRACTICES IN THE COURTS OF NEW X Hanover, Sampson and Duplin cotintks. Oflice over the store of RYTT ENRERfi I1ROS. ' apl 17 471-tf .IOIIX W. IIIXSOAIiK, t-ttorriey and. Coun sellor ast Law. Xo. 2 Hay Ntrcct, FAYETTEVILLK, N. C. WILL A1TEND PROMPTLY to all bm-iin iutrustcd to his tan. Claims collected nnywlitr' in North Carolina. ' jan WVlf ""'"'"JA3i'E C. DOHHIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. I'avcMcville, N. C.f OltllK .'(MIXER JiO W t UKEEX bTKEimi. WILL ATTEND PROMPTLY TO THE collection of Claims snd other bu-lncss en trusted to his care. nov C. . :.n7-lf KEX.I. KomxsoxT Attorney' at L:iw, i WILMINGTON, N. C., . 1 WILL PRACTICE IN THE CRIMINAL Court of New Hanover County. ' Mill. S k. U 27 uuicc m "uii'.u n ' building. juue Vi A. M lT ROE. A(loruc) and Counsellor at Law, Kliznbctbtoirn, N. C. WILL PRACTICE iu County Courl ol Bladen, New Hanover and feamitoti. Will attend rriintlv mw liiuiiu.j in 1 r . 1 . j cd to Lis care. ' 1 Rctcrs to A. Empie, Ev,., Wilmington, jute 1G .vji-iy I ' - - - ; 4. Mitl'ilLttD. j . vvuiits. j SIIPPIIFRD $L DnRllU! I Mlltriisuu vuuuillj Vtit OX XX 0"V" W IX L J-4lX'V- 500,000 Hold, trr'HIS NUMUER OF SCllONDERG'S NTAV A, Series or rocket Map ct cacu state ior roaas, wiui principal fciiiou, vutf, it., tostDld on rcccltt of 2-" cent: (Ire tor one dol- ft - lit f t - . A f . rf' . A 1 - . hr. Agents , wanted, to whom a liberal dinoutt 1 M Scn. Addrcs jUDC 10 i fune 003-tf ' Jane 515-lin
The Daily Dispatch (Wilmington, N.C.)
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