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TUB MMGffl DAM POST.
!TOnT N. C, AUGUST 8, 1887. -
1!aW
iftcb dij auktbisatiAxt week for free
.ircalation throughout the city and.State,
hereby offering a rare opportunify for Mer-
cbants tp bring their bnsincss before the
' T)Riw-BlcKPAPBB8.-The local of the Journal
teplies
t, oar remarks in relation to draw-backs
Jpder fire different heads :
t.t Tie don't know whn
tit He don't know whre. we came from, 2d.
U. don't know who we are, . 3d. We, are a new
Lwner and therefore-f re Aot competent to judge
'of the character of our shippers, 4th. As the Post
! jjjj jnst started "of course, its editors and report
gni mnat all be new comers, ; and therefore have
to right to correct any mis-statements in a paper
longer established, and 5th. Not "being in the
rnal : Revenue Department, or connected
herewith; he do? " not . pretend to speak by j
,111 ? ' 7"'' 'vV" "; Kv.'
; Ai No.' 15 contains Just the assertion ji he should
rVmadeyaiid was self-evident from the article
,n question," we will reply to it as it is the only
thing of particular; nete in; his article.' Had he
taien the trouble to ask. the Collector of Internal
jeyeaue, ne might have learned that our ship
pen had shipped f) foreign and obtained draw
tackfl for the tax; he would "also have" learned;
; that the '. Commissioner at Washington and not!
theXollector at Wilmington, alioved the! drawl
tbwVclalms, and he might have ;iearned that our
mercWts receive their draw-back; funds 'gener
tllj in three month less time. tham the New Xofk
ihippers. : He would then ibe nearer speakind
,'by the poos.- ;V..Vi..-;, r : , . - -;- , -.
r We are glad that the Jbprnalhaa learned," aftef
rreading our article, .thai direct trade was not in4
ingorated yesterday, and .are pleased to see the
teDeflcial results of reading the Post, at so early
sday or s existence.- we still have the "pre
jnmptlon to presume" that when an editor won-
dtn why our merchants do not avail themselves
of a law, which all shippers are perfectly familiars
withi and are dally availing themselves of, he id
"doing those merchants and shippers an Injustice.
; W't have had a daily intercourse with all the
'principal shippers of this city for many months,
and we feel as competent to declare their high
ilanding and business integrity, as a man whol
may have lived in the city from boyhood, j j i
i Tni lMMOBiAi J; N.--A great manyof "those
who were here during the, latter part of: the war :
will TOcbUectUie queer.g
N. only,n who stumped rtheb South In? favor of
closing the wkr ;lan
taken out a patent froni the Machiavellian school
But J. N.;was nnsuccessful in hiiB attempts to
make all peopl think alike on that matter, and
although his plan ldid not gb through, ' yet J. N!i
Wmadf;did,,jind; came out, we beUeve, at the il4
tie end of the liorn. like ail classes of advents
r!? ?- N;;.J.d!? n6t idrget.!i at; the close of each
harrangtte, to take up'a collection for the benefit
of the performer, andtwejw
crous Incident which cjcurredi buk the inibf
las addres Mrt" As;TisualJJN.siit
was passed around, and as vniifwl ii came back
full chock f full; even to running oven . A smile
of ineffable sweetness overspread the features of
the philosopher as heV reached hi hand to receive
thf ''kratefnl tribute,'' but " that smile was quick
ly changed as he approached a light and saw how
rich T. N. would ha ve been if the 'Katharon'
Bank would only redeem ita issue ; at par. The
mystery waa solved ; the ,,boys' of the audience
had depleted the neighboring drug stores of
their entire ; stock of Eatharon imitations of
bank notes, and "the immortal's'; - hat groaned
beneath its counterfeit riches. i , .
;We wfU come back now j to that which we in
tended saying at the outset, which is that N.
is now in Lynchburg, not dead yet, j although
twice reported killed,und seriously revblvinc: the
idea of making a tour "throughout the South on
a "Reconstruction mission. I I I i
; m-.:' ' 1 l"r ';' ', " !" ,. : '
Titi!, Case of Frank. Smith; Franklin
SMiTH.whb was convicted for the crime of rape
upon one Srjs4NNA Smith at the Aprtl ierm pf
that Criminal Court, and fiom which verdict an
appeal was taken by the defendant's counsel, J.
L. Rhoades, Esq.,- to the Saprein Court, Was re
sentenced, yesterday by his.PQnpr, JudgeMKAKES,
pto suffer the death nenalty on the 30th insfe; be
tween tne nours of 10 o'clock, 1 A. M., and; 4
o'clock, P. I. The Supreme Court having deci
ded that no error was committed by the Court
beh ijv'. The counsel, in brief and appropriate
remarks spoke of the disadvantages under which
he labored la managing the defence of the case
and asked his Honor to grant sufficient time for
an effort to obtain f executive., clemency, as evi
dence was in existence that led him to believe
that the prisoner, at the time the offence was al
ledgei! to have been committed., was incompe
tent to commit such a crime'.
Wilmington Money; Market, Aug; 3.;
COBRECTKD WEBKX.1r BT; JAS.-'iDAW80Ntri BAHKEB '
Exchange on New York,1 buying i discount, and
seUing par. V 4';T:5 V;1--""
N. Carolina Bonds-K)id sixes,' with1 all the ? ;
.''l coupons on since" Mayi "iS&l:t.l&7
N. Carolina Bondsneir rsixes ii 1 v.'. 155
N;:c;-Xoubons..-:Vrr;..i:t.'-;i.i?:u43
mi
AMES. V
Gold. -j. 4
Silver.::.
BANK-NOTES n'h'
Cape Fear. . . . V. .;. . . -Vi. .
Bank of N. C. .' . I n . . v .
Farmer's Bank..wi.?i..
Merchants' Bank . :. . iJ - - i. . .
Roxboro . . ' i . . ; . . . .
Charlotte. ....... . . .". .
Thomasville ... .. . . .
Lexington, at L.. .V'..'.". T
Miners' and Planters. . .V..
Wilmington . i.,. . .
Wadesboro'.. L .
Commerce. . J. ... . .... . .1 : .
Commercial ... . .'. ..... .. ; .
Greensboro Mutual..'. ..!...
Fayetteville .1 .. . ;....!.,:
Clarendon. . .'p.'. '.. ;V. V.hT,
Washington. i . h .j:, k . .
Yanceville ...:'....:....!...
Lexington at Graham..;.
BUTINQ
BA.TE8..
flElilMO
BATES.
140(
14(
13f
27
!....'
0050 00
WHOLES ALE PRICES C UR RENT
Wilmington, N. C, Aug. 3, 1867.
IScantling . .r. 8 00(310 00
1 TtTL 9 A f .
BEESWAX.
IP 2..,,.........3234
BEEF CATTLE. " !
$ 100fes...8 50ld00
BARRELS. . ;
Spts. T.. new !
N. Y...., ..84 00(34 25
2d hand do . 3 00($ 3 50
BAGGING. ,
Gunny. . ... . 2800
Dundee. . . . .L . . 3034t
Rope...,...:...10m
BRICKS.
? M fl0 0015 00
COFFEE." ib:. :
Java . 0040t Lard. .:. ' 1 801 50
Laguvra J. .2830 Kerosene. . .'. 55f0 57t
Rio. . . . . . . . .;. J . .24(326;Linsecd ! 1 751 90
White pine. 45
- . . luce.
f bbl... 1.80200
molasses, W gallon.
Cubahhd.. ..ii 5052
do : tierce...! 60
do bbl...... 60
Syrup ;1601 00
Sugar House. .5052i
, KAILS, id.
Cut:....;,.,$0 757 00
Wrought . il. ..0000
1 I oils. S gallon.
Rosin . . .10 350 55
V Wilmington Manufactories. rThe Wilmin
ton Manufactoring Company is the name of a
large establishment engaged In the. manufacture
of Barrels; - It Is located in the ol d u Clarendon
Iron works,? buildings, and ; employs about one
hundred hands. 1 They commenced opperationsj
on" the 17th of Aprii last, and organized with, thq
following officers : Jambs -A.p Webb, President i
T. E. Roberts,- Vice President, and Henrt Rob
bbts, Secretary. Their machinery is capable o '
tarning out one hundred and fifty barrels per day
which they sell here, Jin Charleston and Nev
York. Their spirit casks are. prepared by a! pat
est process ;of Inserting the glue into ' the wood ,
so as to utterly prevent any leakage .or evapora -tjon
of anyf volatile fluid placed 'in them.' The; r
are known as the41 Patent Impermeable: BarI
8KL8," and meet with ready sale. . j j . - f
Another great advantage gained -by using ma -chine
made barrels is that they always contain
(when full) the same quantity of fluid, and the ad -
rantage is; that while the tax is paid at 40 gallons
to the cask, the purchaser buys - on the gangers
ceriiflcate; and as the country packages j often
'contain 42 or 43 gallon, the draw-back papers dp
not agree with the quantity, and the Bills of Lan
ding on foreign ' shipments, of . course, do not
agree with the draw-back papers ; and hercialiep
half the difficulty of foreign shipments. All thiis
? w obviated by ttsing machine madebarrels, gaug
' Ing exactly the same ; and as barrels can be man
nfactured.here and b lipped to New York at -, p
profit, competing with the ' New. York pack
ages" at home,' we think when , they become
known, they will supersede them entirely in
their home market.
Bonnets fob August.' For the benefit of our
lady readers with whom fashion always wears its
greatestj charms, we give here, from good au
thority, the latest fashion in bonnets, j
I Hats are now larger than bonnets; bonnets
have Bteadily grown smaller as. the season ad:
anced, until they now consist of nothing; more
than amefe spray of flowers, selected to match
the trimminsr of the dress, and laid, on a I light
foundation of tulle. This is the favorite atyle Of
aress Donnets at tne iasmonaDie watering piaces,
tndAwith the transparent toiletof muslin, grena
dine, chambeiy gauze and. other delicate tissues,
notamg can be prettier. With the white musim
toilets, of. which a great many have been prepared
for ; this month, these little floral head-dresses are'
especially charming, the fio wers ..consisting gei-"
erally of yioletsv forget-me-nots pinks,, daisies
and the like,' selected with reference to the color
of the, ribbon with which tle' dress is trimmed.
Brewer! Orpttit A ssTt.rrM lis the name of a I
beautiful home 'for colored orphan children, lo-;
cate bn V Middle Sound."
It is under the supervision of the Rev. S.
Ashley and under the immediate charge of
Wm. Clarke, who is ably assisted by a matron.
M 4 teacher. There mre tabout forty children;
there at this' time, who would . be wanderiilg
- bont the streets but for this instithtlon. Homei
are provided for thekn as' fast as possible, and the
larger boys are placed in different localities ic
learn useful ije iThe are of alU agep
from six nionths, to' twelve; years, - and all ojiti
enough, are placed In the sciiool-rom. A gym
Mium is at their . disposal during the hours jof
pcreation, and' all' old enough, work in the field
a portion of each day. ' "We are preparing statJs
uca pf the institution and will publish them
Yesterday Public opinion, generally cor
rect, has determined that yesterday was warm,
yea that it was more than warm, that it was hot.
Had not the public mind given this decision, in
dividual opinion would have done so, for all;
whom we have heard say anything, remarked
that it was excessively warn. ': The j late . cool
weather with which wq have been blessed, has
rendered the present heat more oppressive, and
yesterday when old Sol had fully regained his
disputed territory and driven out the last loiter
ing rear guard of winter, which, lingering, had
not only chilled the lap3 of May, but also those
of June and July, we were i quickly transformed
from a comfortable community Into a mass of
sweltering humanity. ' 1 1
- - The sun shown from a brazen sky yesterday-r-
the sun reflected back the scorching rays, wilting
paper collars and. blistering the wearer's feet ;
metal door knob3 almost melted ; the shingles
curled up in the heated air ; the fishes tried to
remove their, scales because of the heat ; a dull
steaming mist rose from the river ; umbrellas
were in demand ; and all sighed for a cool retreat,
It was warm yesterday. -. , '
Postponement. For the information of those
among our readers . who may have purchased
tickets to the Grand Entertainment of the Ladies
Aid Society of New York, which was to have been
given in Washington City, on the 1st inst., ; we
copy here from the circular sent out announcing
its postponement. The reasons assigned for this
step arc that the sales of tickets, affected as they
were by the distrust caused by the proceedings
of the Baltimore Presentation Concert, have not
been sufficient to justify the drawing at this time;
St. Domingo. . J . .24-27
CANDLES, J U
Sperm.. ... . . .. . .5055
Adamantine . , . ' .23(326
Tallow. ;..J. 18(0.20
domestics. 19 vard.
Sheeting, 4-4. . i .17 00
Xarn,$ bunfl 900 00
fish, bbl.
Mullets 6 (as 00
1 Oak bbls.110 0010
Pine do. ..: 8
i Mackerel . .'-
vNo. l..'..:00 0022 00
jno. a. . . . .ao ooao 00
No. 3... .00 0014 00
tCits 3 00 3 25
I Herring, Nova Scotia j
ibbs,. 5UO(oQ 7 00
1 i
-it
T 0SJTA P?ckftB6ok. either on Orange or
j Water streetsontainino- Wf
K. K. for $3, dray tickets. &e; i -t-t i . r;
, A5e fin.def W receive' rthaboVeP reward by
leavmgitat: -nftf.i tjMl th&d "li
i'tk
it
Freight-by !Rall wrayif XXn js
TO MERCHAtfTfrAfflWPLANTERS. V:
'H. .". W '-:' il7- -i-tti fcl.Jl '':.? r--l'-5t' F.
TVJEW CHEAP . ANDs QUICK? LINES BE-
: tween this city.x tvi
SI-
f-T-r
SHJPPIKG.1
A'.
J -
EXPRESS ,STE41SHIF4LINE
THE. r NEW ! AND FANORITE '
;r.
mm
saw
!W 1
I Vf
IISCEELaNEOUS:
ii. r. hatch.
GENERAL
ission
no; isa rRONT street corner of pine.
CONSIONMENTSpE COTTON & NAVAL
VJitores solicited, usual, jadvances made and
all ordtra promptly -executedJ-.;.'v;U;.:.-
RICHMOND,
-.f NEWi'yORfcarid
7'"--- .ii'-r .J'-i i i BOSTON. via
WELDON,1 PETERSBURG TORTjSOqTH. ,
I Rates are so lowV and ticnesa quick, that there -
is no competition with any other routes. : . l ry.
1L For classification and.ratestjapply to Master
of Transportation. :'! i ' -t u:
; , -n -.-p; 8. L. FREMONT, mi
, jl k "? B .(Engineer and Superintendent.
aug7 5 J--;-.:';. -'- . tf''
JAMES L0VRY,
WHEELWRIGHT,
DUE ON THURSDAYAugusteth, wfll aitf
for New York TUEsbA AmruTt lMLTx
opacious passage accommodatlon8v fis
For freight or passage apply to . ( . !
' ' : ! f ' llOBAOE M. BARRY. 1
Foot Cheatnnt street'
;,Af! V;- ..V.-Ifi tf
aug 5
FfiU NEW YORK.
'tA;
CORNER OF
RED CRO$S A.ND SECOND STREETS,
v'-'Wililii
A LL KIND3 OF CAHItlAG E AND VVHEEL-
WRIGHT WORK performed with neatuess and
dispatch, i ... . - j :'
.' ausr 7 I- ,1m
Herrinff, smoked
boxes. . . . .uu wrcfiuu 75
Codfish 00 900 10.
N. U. Roe. .10 50Ui 00
Family.... $12 i5Q16 00
Super ...... 8 7510 00
Fine........ 8 50 9 00
grain. ! bushel.
Wheat, white:$0 000 00
Wheat, red.. 0 000 00
Uorn, North.. 1 vzQl
Corn. Eas Co. 1 251 33
Oats : 0 00 90;
Peas......... 1 752tX);
Rice, rough.. 2 25(3)2 50
Rice, clean. .. 0 12 12
12.1. rice..... -.iifcai 12
Glue. 39 11. .. ...24 (a) 25
Gunnt Bags, J ..35 45
Guano, Peruvian,
ton. uu uu (6 w uo
HAY. . J
Eastern...... SI 50(1 60
New York... 0 00125
HIDES.
Green I... 5t6
Dry........,.!....1314
IRON. H ID
English, ass'd 8 10J
American. refJ 0 (ft '
.American." I i
t. 1 : . '
sheer. . . . . ? iu
Swede...;. ..10 m U2
Hood.
ton, 15o 00lbU uu
liquors, gallon.
Brandv i !
French.. S4 uuoazu w
Apple,NC. 0 00 0 00
; Peach .. ..0 00 0 00
Whiskev
Bourbon.. 2 25 5 00
N. G...... 2 2501 3 00
LUMBER. RIVER, Mi
Widebds . . $10 0012 00
Seantline. .. 8 00(310 00
Pitch.....,..! 3 504 00
PEANUT8. -
bushel... 3 253 35
nAm a rpAina tSCJ rihl
Irish bbL.... 14 004 50
Sweet, bush.. 0 00(30 00
F provisions, 2,.
Bacon, N. C
Hams......J.. 2122
Middlings. .4 . . .1819
"' Shoulders . . 'I . . .1718
Hog round.. . . ,1819
Bacon, Western i
Sides ..... .M4t15i
Shoulders..!.. 14115
Hams..;..1... 1922
Pork, bbl.
Twn y ooop25po Hair Dressing and Shaving Saloon
Prime L ... 230024 00 P
' Rump .... 22 0023 00
THE OLD STAND.
EL Y I TV A R T I S
EXPRESS STEAMSHIP; XINE.
THE FfNE AN DP XsTFSIElNG- BTEAHSHIP
4
5$S
REBECCA CMjY&M
CHICHESTER, Co'mmander'.
TTTILL ARRIVE FRIDAY-niffht. Aueust 2d
YV and leave our wharf (between Dock and
Orange! Streets) for the above port,1 WEDNESr-
U Ax, August Ttu." V- : :U. t"H ,: . ;i r
For Freight or passage apply to . .. i
x WORTH & DANIEL.
Agent in New York, v :
' tvi;":,. ! - . . JAMES HAND, !
104 wall Street.
aug 5,
MISCELLANEOUS.
V
F ASHIONA BLE
00
20
$22
&16
" New York, July 29, 1867. M Flooring m'iii? w
At a Meeting of ; the Executiye Committee of Jloormg miii-- i -
the Ladies'. Society in Aid of the Suffering and
Destitute Poor of the South, it was determined
ed Holders of.. Tickets to the Entertainment
would be made in . Washmgton, September du,
under the immediate supervision anddirec
tion of the Honorary Members ot the Society.
L BI ORDER OF THE SXECUTrVE COMMITTER :
Mrs. Laura Brooks. Mrs.' Charles WadsWOrth,
Mrs. Drake Mills. Mrs. E. S. Adams, Mrs. H.
Sherman, MissM. Duncan, Miss Marion Moulton
Mrs. James Clark. . ' ? !
Mrs. HARLOWE MATHER, Secretary.
. . " ;,; -.'-i : 296 Fifth Avenue."1
Rough.... 18 0020 00
planed . . ..aa uu(cgw w
Beef........ 00
Butter. lb.
Country..., f....20(
Goshen ... .L..32
i Western... i ,...00
Cheese, lb. j
English dairy.. 17(
State... -....U..I81
Lard, lb. ; :
iN: UaT0iina....i3(
Western: :i,.L,13i
ONIONS, i 1
' bbl...,...l4 505 00
SUGAR." iS lb.
Cuba. ..... I . ..11 13
Crushed..... J... . .00 18,
Porto Rico . . 1 . . 1213f
At Coffee . . . . i . . . 0017
B do.. k .:...!. 16117
C do..........'. 1516
Havana Brown. .1213
salt, sack.
Liverpool, from
If store.... $i 25240
Alum, $ bush 60 0 62i
soap, $ B.
Brown. ..1......9(ai3
SHINGLES. 1ft M.
Common . . . .$3 003 75
Contract . . . . i 4 505 00
UMBER.
Shipping ..IS 0013 00
Mill prime; .10 0012 00
Mill fair.. ... 8 50 00
Mill ord'y.. 6 00 7 00
TOBACCO, i
Navy;.... 2535
Medium . .1. ... 3040
Manufactured.60$r00
j TALLOW.
f ' wood, cord.
Oak.........$3 5(X4O0
Ash ......... 0 00300
Pine ..i 000300
Land Plaster, "
ton i w
Front Street betAveen Market and Prin
cess Streets. .
CITIZENS AND OTHERS WILL j FIND AT
, the old stand, polite and skilful ARTISTS,,
Bndievery appliance for comfort andcohvenience
LADIES and GENTLEMEN will be. waited
upon at their dwellings. I .
aug 5 ' . .-. - -.. ' tf
. GOTO WAtDROW'S
34 MARKET STREET, :y
So. Side, Between Front and Second StsM
THE CHEAP STORE, ! i
THE CHEAP STORE, ' 'r !
THE CHEAP STORE, !
i FOR YOUR HOUSEKEEPING GOODS,
FOR TOUR DOMESTICS,
FOR TOUR DRESS GOODS,
T70R EVERT THING TOU WANT IN THE
X? DRY GOODS line! And why? Because
WALDRON sells his goods 'cheaper than any
olher house in the State. THE TRADE are cor
dially invited to examine my Stock before pur
chasing elsewhere. Mv motto is " Live and let
ta
FLOUR
(4
if- '
DDLS, Jasper Famlly"
DELAWARE"
PLANE ex-Super.":
ALASCO ynper,
ISLAND "Saper." .
Insurance
rnt, in this city,
aaee Qoonaal m K C
THE SECtJIUTV XNBURANCE: of IT. Y.
MahYL ATvLf 1 LIFE IKSURANRP.
Agency J.' r: -;v
1 the following Insuir
,!Con of Baltimore., . ; - L'lU'
These comnanlea'?iLr all first : class, 'with larrn
surplua capital, and we can; sately recommend
them to the confidence of this community. ; . ,
Losses Promptly Adjusted And Paid.
ATKINSON & BHEPPERSON,
U and 12 North Water street?
Treasury of the United jS tales.
BION QT lrtk "NATIONAL BANKS
- '3 I h ii' JJ. '(! 1' ; !
nl-v j WianniQTOiir, p. C, Feb. 20r 1SG7,
IV IS: HEREBY j CERTIFIED .THAT THE
, JTirit NaUonaLBank of iWUmington, N, C, a
Banking Association organized under the Act
"to provide ' a National Currency, secured bv a
?)ledge of United States Bonds, and to provfdo
or the circulation and redemption thereof," ap-'
proved June aa, loo, having complied with the '
requirements of section 45? of said Act; and with
tbelregulatlona of this Department nhide in -pursuance
thereof, has this davabeen designated as at
from Customs, and by virtue of such designation
will also be employed as a Financial Agent ofthe
Government. !!
6 (Signed) -
raug5 ' i "
F.
E. SPINNER,. 1
Treasurer, U. S.
First National Bank oXAVilniington,
; ; EDWIN, E. BURRUSS, President, '
50
4'0
30
100
100
These standard and well known brands of Flour
are received weekly by steamer from New York,
and being aroilnd to order, are offered to the trade
as a sound, fresh and sweet rFlour. guaranteed
not to sour during the hottest weather.
'"A. K. WALKER, Cashier.,
54 S;D.j WALLACE, i
Difcctors.
A I . IIVUIUIHU'T i .. '
mlASH. CHADBOURNEi
- WM. H. MoRART,
THIS .Bank lis now open for the trans-.
live.' Call and see me.
aug 6
R. S. WALDRON,
. 2w
'
Ooveriiment Wrecks,
"AVING , BEEN NOTIFIED BY THE SEC-
retarv of the Treasury that a contract has
been made by him with GEO. Z FRENCH and
ROBERT STEVENSON, for saving property
from Wrecks of all vessels belonging to th& Gov
vernment, on and adjacfent to this coast, and
having been appointed by him as agent to super
intend their operations, I hercby warn all per
sons from interfering with said wrecks or any
other Government property on the coasts
,:"-.' : v. ; ; , l. gII'estes, " '
. ; V - H, Coi. Int. Rev.
.Wilmington, Aug! 5, tf
Journal copy. .. . ;; : I ,
RATES OF FREIGHT.
' f' ":i:".la 1 -Sailing!.-,
; ! ; 4 Steamer. vessef.
v. . . : : " I !!"- : ' '
, i 1 -
ict.
65
f 00g 65
00 0 85
00 .65
12
it t
days
w
M Nkw BuiLiN4.-Ttf fm: TL Mijbbat
havecontnictft rA, M,tinn nf a new briek
t;?TritL ofllce and warehouse on NorthWa
rer. Dcteen rMncesa and Chestnut ts: " It is to
tTi r?V 29 fe'nd wiH run back W felt
15 18 oeing built h ,u-j n i-tAW .
we think, aimexcellent W
, Pav nt, and we rflrnmV, , of these
j-5 :y .t!
j ?iory ot the pMard, k exeeedingly scarce la the
"Wet this summer. 1 They arrives slowly and:in
iuib, ana sell rapidly- at tne raies 01
bushel, r In Fetersburgi whlcb ia much furtherjta
.the Aorth of us, they; te elUng at f 1 50 and $3
vl ousnei, and are mueh more ' plentuui inan
they
are here. If some of our friends in Duplin
nd Sampson were to ind the aurolus of their;
urge orchards to this market they would, beyond
r doubt, realise well In the venture. .' M
j ;- We saw yesterday, just such a colt as would
have gladdened our heart in i boyhood, beyond
expression. His long taper limbs and inevitable
busny tail, his upright incipient mane, his small:
mouth and nostrils, and bright eyes, all seemed
to! jtakejus back to the; fragrance of daisies and
new; mown hay.; He was beguiled into a vacant '
lot by the sight of a few struggling blades ot
grass that seeined to remind him of his country;,
home, forgetting all, in hia enj yment, even bis
parents tender call, until he suddenly discovered
that he was alone With a shrill little call he
rushed up and down the busy, street, , forgetting
the new found delight and only intent upon find
ing the one friend he had forgotten. We thougnt
of his young owngr at home, .who would som e
day, come to fhe city like this little colt, stop by
the wayside tos taste the dissipations and allure
ments of the city, and when the thoughts 1 ot
borne and friends came rushing on him, we won?
Idered if he like this colt would leave them all,
and with his? heart1 in the right place, nobly
strive to return to the paths of rectitude and in
nocence. Even that little colt of yesterday
taught al lesson not to be forgotten. ? i
j i ilBTFRiNaBMBNXOTHBLiQUOB License Ormei
rThere were four cases of an infrfngement of
Genejfal;' Sickles orders relative to the sale of
spirituous Uquors, for trial before Col. "FnhrK.
and the Associates forming the Court, on jester--dayi
iTwo of the cases, that of C. Schulken and
J.I'.Heins were dismissed by the Court. That of
M. Schulken was concluded . last night, and
those of ,Volleb and C. Husslbb will be
concluded to-day, Of course, the findings ofthis
Court will not be divulged until they have been
considered and acted upon, by the Commanding
General.- This Board " for trial is composed of
Col, R.' T. Fbajstk, Lieut J. W? Mea'3 and Lieut.
A. B. Gibbsj ,Ur, i'fSSli:;. ; : z '.
, f The Tpwir ' Cixjck. --That old ' clock, at one
tkne the friend and monitor of the . Whole ;city,
ite up aloft in the steeple of St, JamesT Church,
alone in its silence and solitude.' It may be an
ornameni as It Is; but it is certainly of not much
eaeflt. i 'Will not the hands! of some kuid friend
either give its own hands a motion, or else coyer
its face to hide its useless dial ? ):!:.'r-;;:t-;;ii:!
,i.J . : 1 -v- ' L ,- . :- ' -.v--!-I ; I -' . ; f' : - ,
iife--iV. ' ,. f . 4 't .OJQT
other column of a Pocket Book lost. The loser
is a drayman and this was all the money he had
in tie world. We hope the finder will return
the same, promptly to this office.
it ct
&
! bush.
TO NEW YOBK.
Cotton...;
Rosinl......l..,Vt.bbl
Spirits v.
1$r...L ...
Pea Nuts . $ bush,
.. TQ BAJLTIMOBE.
Cotton
Rosin,.....:.. ?bbl
Spirits . . "
Tar...........
Pea Nuts .
Lumber. . Vi- 4
K TO PHLLADELFHIA.
Cotton. X.....
Ro&m2 bbl
Crude. Turpentine : .
-T
J.L1,. ........ ...
Lumber. . . .' ... . j
i TO BOSTON.
Cotton...:vi. .......lb
Rosinb....i....:..?bbl
spirit j,-. r
rwfi- - ' - , ' i-J.-A., ii 4,i
I X oX, i ..; i .
Pea Nuts. . . '.. .. bush.
Lumber. ... ... .... "
$ 0O$ - 70
125
70
i2faoo oo
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ii i
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70 70
! ! 00 70
0 00 125
: 00 70 -iv
131 00
f7 508 00
-fret,
i 00 70
00 70
.125
0
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: 00
- 00 oo
HAVING CONTRACTED WITII THE SEC
retary of the Treasury for the salvage of all
" Blockade runner" and other wrecks, and prop
erty belonging to the United States oil and adja
cent to this coast, contracts win be maae wun
parties desiring to engage' 'tn wrecking,7 saving
iron, &c ; 1 ; , ; GEO. Z. FRENCH,
.. . t : ' .. ROBERT STEVENSON.
. . ' 10 So. Front St. , Wilmington, N. C.
Aug. 6th,IS67. " - ; V , 9 tf
, Journal copy.:; ;. !
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let.
00 60.
r 00 . 60
O0 95
r00 60
00 10
7 8 00
yi-r ict.
: 00 60
00 70
) 00100
r 00 70
8 Q0 8 25
i::V: let.
!- 75
: 75
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i .-.' 75
00 oo
, 10 00
ATTENTION LADIES f
'.T1AWSOJU mSKHlWSi at Elvin Artis on.
Ji Front nearMarket Street, -is prepared , to
make and repairff ' j 1
WATEItF ALLS, ..' '
BHAIDS,
CUULS AND
FRIZETTE81
MOLASSES
25
BBLS. NEW YORK SYRUPS,
A very good yet low priced article.
action of business. ' 4
GOLD AND SILVER COIN, 'Governnieut' Bonds
.anaecuriUep; !i;x f;: , . ,. ,
NOTES OF SQLVJBNX ;oliierSjAt Bauks
-.purchased and sold.; ''i-rjty-:,-:, ..;'-: ; l,:
'EXCHANGE ON ' NORTHERN AN D SOUTH
! ERN CITIES aiways'n hand and) for 'sale.'
CpiJaEjLrriONS pane on an accessiyic poiiiib iu.
j ! the United States, with prompt return.
I' it i - .! - -j.jj
DEPOSITS RECEIVED, and careful: attcutmu
given to' the accounts of business' men. .
COFFEE
20
25
10
25
BAGS COMMON,
FAIR AND MEDIUM,
CHOICE.
it
POKK
AN ASSORTMENT OF .THESE 'BOOKS A
WHITAKER'S Book Store
.- ' wy- (-'; ' : '7': ! ,).'. i .1. ;
August 5th, 1867. . , I
11
BBLS. IIEANY CITY JJIKSS.
New and fuU weight
CORN
3,000
BUSHELS Western Mixed,
A choic lot.
The above articles now lanumg ex-picauiBuF
W. P. CL1DE, are offered to the trade very Jaw
j r HORACE Mi BARRt.
Aug 5th;. . - '-'- .:..!
CHOICE SUGAR CURED HAMS.
riXTRA TliBB BUTTER, j
?S;i L . SMOKED TONGUES, : j
H-H! si.: -. ilk. -h-i virihtKtv-mcKK:
A large Stock Choice - -i- .!;. '
j FAMILY GROCERIES, ; .
; Just received and for sale at
V--':. 1 MftEO Z . FRENCH. '
l... i;-V;;'ip SouUi Front Street.;
4ia-nrat ft : .1 : . '" ' i -l; : . - 1 11
t,
DniTISlI PERIODICALS-
'- iu . Ir ' ' . , . 1
If!
EXTRAORDINARY
THE LONDON XJUARTERLY RE4EWV(C
ra;, aervauvej.; ; : r(: i.": : " ; .
THK'EDIlf BURGH RyiEy, ( Whig).
THE
EStMlNSTERREVIEW, (Raditul. )"
THE NORTH BRITISH R E y 1 E W , :
BfCK WOOD'S-'EDINBURGH MAGAZINj
j ' ; (Tory)..
i
!t"
NEW ADYERTISEMENTS.
FURNITURK. .' i'
FURNITURE.
; manufactured by : . r
96 AND 98 EAST HOUSTON STREET,
,NEW YORK CITY.
- all I this furniture , consisting of .
Ladles will be waited .on at their residence
and CURLING;? and every style of HAIR DRES
SING as required, will be -tiene.. Send your
orders to ' ' '' 1 ' ;; ."
r RANSOM PERKINS,
- - Ladies Fashionable Hair Dresser. '
; august 5 ; :. '; " : i-t'f
fFOBMEBIiT OF 'iE i'niLDEW'ilf B-Ui,l
71 Market Street Wilmington, N. V.
A LL BUSINESS ifiiX.iLKUSrJi.ii: iu me
. nr6. will he nroniDtlv! CXednted. !
rinitns flcrainst the liovernment coneciea
reasonable terms. .-j;
on
! Wholesale Druggist
(71 MARKET STREET,) ,.
1 WILMINGTON. '.N, C.V l. ' . J!f
WILL SELL THEIR EN TIRE RETAlt
stock of ; ; - i --n ':..5: P
DRUGS, ; - j ' i- : ! - -Uu !?l
. : . PAINTS, , : - .- U:- ,;;r . I
. ,. ...... , . oils, i .. . , ? - '-- :
rpHESB ii FOREIGN . T"E 1UU Uiy al,s
hXMegulasly .republished by us In tla sum htv u ;
have lonr subscribed to them, need no rcimiul 1 1
these whom tne cmi wk pi . i " ; -haa
deprived ,4?f their once; elccenppUi !
the , beit periodical literature, will be djg
.r thfln? airalm within their reach; and thf
trt have met with them, will lis
"Tt t rotivd aceredittd
i. z vi if KnrontAn- science a
iterature.
't
Xwrtr.f ARTICLES,!
lucluding Show Bottles ShOw'
Scales, and every-article pertaining
tail Drug trade, ,.' - - j ' a a
ATCGSTj
I.E S S - TH!AlN; COOT,
Fot CASH, or SHORT TIME on good security.
PARLOR.!
fJH AMBER.
x nTNTNO ROOM and
LIBRAlix auiiD,
XI. 23, M & 21 Broadway, N.
' Opposite Bowling Green '
. ; ON THE EUROPEAN P LAN.
rrvHE STEVENS ' HOUSE : IS WIDELY AND .
XkJ wen Known xojne iraveuiug puunc. aue
location is especially , suitable to merchants and
business men i it' is in close proximity to he
business patt of the.city-p-is on i the - highway-of
southern and; western xravei -ana ; aajacenv to
is 'of the latest styles and manufactured oine, ..-priTCipai .Railroad ,and " Steamboat De
very best material, under the personal upems, potg.. . v. ..f Vr ;i. r -.
ion of the proprietor and guaranteed. jSiri8 5 THE. STEVENS HOUSE : has liberal accom-
in the South desiring fine nonsenoiuiuimiu?c atkm for over 30Q2uest&-HEt,is well furnish
cai be supplied directTironvine mwiu.wi j. y and 63 every modern : improvementciii
wurchasinfi: elsewhere, j k? ,io f r I ; r, i , m,uij w?ik raa and waterTrrihiktenknts1 de8l
: ALL
aug 8 '
GOODS
WARRA
TED.
3neod
iEllipmocubnos dilsiQd oiom, B nt hoor.lq LcfLBf:
mntdDtfuirS w sAMWk7fflD
ously provided.witoyfiaWf season I jSHjAqpJyeatWi Igzh
at modejaiejtatfftadiia noyo 37d IliifaJ ' . 1 Bt..Tir. full nrlces mr3otrr
d al-ndcl haTanAbB-ffeiii&iA fii ..fc - ns rwithf their consign
Vir: tak Market Sttegt?
-b-tjtpqtt fis ATS Of ' ALL ,JxjJt?o aswwoiq .aoxaja nallflU ouj io.floijnjljfencyjfj11 1 ainc-w" - ' i I -vDio;ni
JjXstanUy on hand,' and;trfAK8apraoj" Pwons ni: oinoU iWnlxi xWJ edi e vJgVf to - DOTgynji ww.ituwm.ui H jflu
WASHINGTON HAR
..-i" -kf .. ,"9' :5:i;-':.fL
-aftt&ria
fti no ino
u ffSfiPolirjoi Qril iff. ilolilw
W2 call attention to the1 adveriisieanfintiitf flfii f tizn jnuxgvx JWU-ZJA aidJ. toAio
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
..i I-. -' .: . I :. ' - . . 1... .
Wilmin erton. If.
I ai va jbjoO WTlwi., hflVTLYJ
MOljinoS
bi?!,r2ftft
6!r!t)iilTrTfe1q
WW us
-19t897
We are obliged to have room for our
iifHrticeAi c CTfinir
V hich is constantly arriving. r4 j jr
i 1 C0 3I E AT. ONCE!
Aug 5 - . iy . ; .
-tf
TBRM8 TOR 1 SOT.
,1-
;
JAS. L. DATDAWAY & CTLEY.
(Formerly HATHAWAY & CO., Importers , of
j Molasses and Sn&ar, .Wilmington N. U 7 .
Shipping - and ' Commission - Merchant
Wis auL.iun consignments oi. uoif
Tal Stores Sheetings, ' arnsVT
and other Southern Produfctstf t Tthei
which our prompt jes&xtljtoi
g-iven, x wa TOm rnaVt. iihprai advances n
rill
i
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ae?l3insfo48 thcdwiybaocirnqy JiM
ir nW AnAnfihe Reviews. J 4 OO icr auuUiM
to W KfH For any two of the KeTlews,'
For any three of the Keyiowe, iu w
Tor Blackwood's Magazine, ; 4 00" ; .
Blackwood and one Review, 7 00
OT -kwood and any two of
rwB?vrews. - m'- 10 0.)-
?J i5i;2 and three of the ' - .
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For
Reviews.-
Blackwood and
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C L U B S
;f . ' ;T '
Thui foUi
A discount ot twenty per tent, wit
conies of Blackwood. orrof one Kevi w ill H
thA four Reviews and Btt6kw,6M'? Wi ao
Cents a year ior ocu of. Hwvf'
. " f
ito anv twe
rtwirty
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16011 ve; xu-i-y
ack number at -
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tefffdMpfirft fen trnst-
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