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ie mmm dam post. WILMINGTON, N. C, AUGUST 15, 1867. x inn ranee it is now used roi? statuary; f Mixed with other materials it makes j a fire and water proof cement (for which a patent has been ob tained.) .With this it will be easy to make ships and houses fire proof! j ? 'r vumic uuii, uie suppjy 01 . tbe cane can never oe exnausted. . -y COMMERCIAL. WILMINGTON MARKET. To otjk Country. Fbisnds. We will feel under maByJ oblitions to such of bnr conntry friends a8 will be kjnd enough to give us accounts of he prospects i the crops in their vicinity. . Thpjin terest of the surrounding country is the interest l nf tbis paper, and wewisju to give tnrougafhe i Tost such information on a points as may t of 1 interest to every ciass oi reaaers, ? i" 4 Wilmilminctop Manufactories. Wsl N. Reid is extensively engaged; in the niiection anu prepiinwu , caues ior me man. factoring of; paper. -, . . ' - j Iq! this State mere are mousands ; of square - i : i .! .1 -j. J . SI I- 11.' ;. . i" '. - ? ! tulles oi ianu cuvexcu wnu iue reea or; case, ffhich had never yet been utilized. It has, how sver, long been known that the reed or jcine could be converted into paper by tne - ordinary chemical processes of reducing vegetable fibrous kbstances tp paper-puip, put it nas only recent-1 v been discovered that these chemical processes Lx be saved; by what it called the . steam-bpw- nRproce8s. ,. ! Tbe consequences ot .tiils discovery will b4 of rait importance to tne southern states and to the jrorld at lare. Paper pulp will be so cheap Vu .. August Uth, 186 6 P. M. , . The market foi naval stores is steady and with- ont.' matprlol fi!)nm . Wft tint a frio fallwinn. UI ine D0 W to addition to supply. 1 transactions : i , .snouia also I , KuaiiM. ine( saies oi me aay loot up pw u uc vi meir principal xports toEurope. ' i ; Literature in Wilmington! K Si - Previous to the war our city was fast obinlog for itself a fair name among her Soumernsisters lor progress in literary abilitv.5:Th Wffh her glory was reached In the winter' ofa850-0, vrhen for the first ;time dttring ' the exilteiice of me piacei regular course of ilectures was insti tuted, ' Those M lwere given under the auspices of the Wilmington Library 'Association which had then just started into" being, and in stead of ! going, abroad for lecturers, ability enough, f and that : of a superior , kind,' was found amonj; our own people forthe instruc tion and pleasure ofourj citizens. The record of that series of lectures is, a proud one. 3 First upon the list came Dr. Jambs EL Dick son, the first President of the Association, the first orator of the course, and tne of the first and most earnest supporters of the Society Of mod et, j. quiet and unobtrusive manner, yet with a mind well stored with the treasures of learn ing, eminent in his profe8sionJand thorough and deep in research, Dr. riickso stood confessed vUB ut mc U1051 accompiisned scholars of the ROSIN. The, sales of the day foot up 838 bbls., at the following prices : Strained common 25 ; No.- 2, , $3 35$S 7 ; No. 1,' 3 62l t4 50: rale 5 : window irlasa V7 Kft ; M ' 'CRUDE J TURPENTINE.-409 hbls" received and sold at f3 45 for yellow dip, and $1 721 for bard, bbl of 280 Es. ..-.--" - r j , SPIRITS! TURPENTINE. We note' sales oi 515 bbls at 63c. , gallon. ; ;f TAR. We have sales of 8t bbl- at2 10 ; MARINE INTELLIGENCE. : PORT OFiWiLM I NGTON. ined as to ensure, a great increase of its use for State, He has passed away from the scene of his 01 kinds of paper, as well as new applicationsof labors. Avictim to his own benevolence ' f hav- s1"8" "e m aiienaancepn tbe afflicted dur ihc maienai urea for, a variety of new mantiac Paper is-now very extensively used in the Unl-- led Statesfor paper boxes, for roofing buildinjgs. for binding books, and for. filling in frame holupes - board paper being substituted for bricks). Pa- )er and paper pulp, in various forms, is nof ap t )lied in Europe to the manufacture of a hundred liferent r articles, such as water-pipes, tanks, ranks, cofitps, boats, pails, tubs;, picture frapjefe, '! 1 )ortable hoiises, &q. ,; &c. j . .: 1 ('y. )'' . 'i j ; :;? . ! - 7 Wliencver, this article paper-pulp is nVde iheap, it I will be used instead of wood for Ihe nterlor of ships and for the walls and ceilings of louses. J - ' . I j J j The cheapest . article oi paper now in us; i3 . tnade'from straw for paper boxes. The straw is hoiled in an open tub, ten or twelve hours, 'in. a. i Solution !6f I lime is then! beaten into pulp jit a rag eugine,! ana ruu ou, iiuo Lma-Buueis roup a a foil called a wet-roll," until pf the reqmiite thickness, when it' Is cut, and form3 a sheet Of thick paper, which is (fried arid run betwfen heavy calender rolls, and thus made into j j iox at w ti- ing the yellow fever .epidemic in 1862!,) he has gone to meet a sure reifairdi:"! J : :. '! The second lecture of jthe course ras delivered by the Rt. Ret. Thomas Atkinson- then as now, Bishop of me Diocese of North!Cardlina BishoD Atkinson still lives, having lately failed tor Eu- i Arrived. ' i . i 4 - ,1 Angustl4. Str North Carolina, Green, from Fayetteville, to Williams & Murchison. - - ' l- i , y Schr Ida Nicholson, Price: from Philadelphia to Worth & Daniel, with coal, t ; ' Schr Duck, Tolson, from Elizabeth City to Mitchell & Huggius, with 2,000 bushels corn. Schr L B Bajllance, Piggott, from Beaufort to master ' , p:'hrMi'f Clearedt k'y ; i'' ' : . ' i, i August 14. Str North Carolina, Green, for Fayetteville, by imams en Aiurcmson. , n " Br Brig Foyle, Roy, for Liverpool, by Petteway & Moore. I Br. i Barque Volo, Lovett, for Liverpool, by Jas Anderson & Co. i. i Schr Sam'l Warren, Middletoni for Boston, by O G Parsley & Co. M 1 :. I RATES OF FREIGHT. Steamer. -Sailing , ( I Vpocpi i I ; -' - - rope ior attendance at the .Pan-Anglican Church.' I The third orator was Hon. Convention! of the George DavIs, then TO NEW YORK. Cotton, ... U : ....!. ..H Rosin, ... 1 ........ bbl Uruae Turpentinq. Spirits ';'.. !. Tar,.-.......L...i. Pea Nuts ...... I bush. it i as now a resident lawyer of this city. But little though, did Mr. Davis or his hearers know then of the many vicissitudes which the Inet four mttnS BALTIMOaK sm years would bring to himself aW to hiscbuntry. '.'.W ZlXA After havinff held, under me'hrirtffirfprflfp A - I Crude Turpentine.." " the cost hoard" or fstraw boardj" ibis sells usuallj (bout $100 per ton in New York: citv, but it a is low as $ 80, which is about the; cost orthe tic to the manufacturers. , ' j , v j- This article, box board can be made from cane bf the steam blowing process for less thaij tertbn,':!. ' ' i'fhi great difference between Sine-feaner Doam ana tae straw-paper uuai Iwiriffto two facts :J - j X JFirst-Thecane costs nothing but the expp&se of cutting and transportation. I The cutting is simple and Ine'xpensi ve. and the cos t pf transpor tation is light, because, as the cane grows on Jthe banks of navigable streams," it can be easily tfans ported to the place where it is to be made. j Isecondf-No chemical processj is required pre liminary to the rag-engine; JThe blown caries ii at once bcatenjap into pulp and washed in that! fjnt oil the ,1 -,i m is - . J Iwet ew lard ' gine, and then rub off into paper on the roii." 1 .. ' :v- j,y ;.n ;!. ' . That of itselt is' a savini; 5f one cent per pojubd, say nothing of savirig the capital required for L.the apparatus used in the boiling process, j j j- : It follows inevitably that the box-board forthe whole country will be iiiade by this process irsear, the cane-brakes, and transported thence to Tork and other great marts. ' ' .: . ; 'f the machinery required to make the box isjjrery simple and cheap, being! 'merely heaping- : engines and that part of a paper machine caud a wet-rqU, posting about six hundred dollars. j)ne mad attends one of those machines, which will- rait off. three or foar tons a day.lv ; i III The material taken from the wet-roll and dried In Bheets arid pressed can be seni to paper-mci to be made by them intd different kinds of pii $r. For wrapping paper, wall. paper,1 binder's 1 board and roofing paper, no treatment after the steam. U ! twuoHus uau, uuaer.me ijQnieaerate Govern ment, the highest judicial position in its gift j Mr. Davis has returned to' this, liis native ciiy, arid will devote the remaining energies of hii life to his.family and his friends, f j .. The Rev. M. B. Grieb next occupied the stacre. Us lecture upon Gcethe will long be remembered by those who were so fbrtunat as to hear it. Mr. Grieb was. the pastor of the 'First Presbyterian Church of this city, but'atthe Opening of thewar iteturned tb his home inj the North, : 1 1 IGbiffitii J. McReb, a native of Wilmington, and one of its most accomplished and talented sons next responded to the1 call of the Associa tion. " The theme which was chosen by Mr. Mc- ,Ree, the "War of the Regulation," was founded upon one of the most interesting chapters in the entire history of the State. It was well and ably handled on this occasion, aad Mr MCRee fully maintained the already well earned reputa tion of being well versed in the-native history of our State. , ;;., .;H ; . j '! j -' Next in order and the last of the series proper came Rev J. S. Lono, of the jfrC! Cciriference, audi at that time officiating as pastor of the Front Street Methodist Episcopal Church. Mr. Long's theme was the "Life and Labofs bf Bishop Bas coaf," and well and most ably; was the subject discussed. The same lecture . was delivered by Mr. Iono in this city during the past spring, and we must confess that we haye seldom listen ed to a more ready and eloquent flow of language than that with which he is gifted." H i This slight sketch will give our new Iriends some idea ot what we were before the war. What we are now it is hard td ,say. Somcef- v i , . i . t ( " - forts were made last winter to inaugurate a series ot lectures here, but with poor success. It must be said, however; that the efforts were not persistent j and were only! made spasmodically, from iime to time; They wilL in all likelihood, be repeated again during ihe sea.3on just ahead ! mi n La" Jsai- it. !iti" ox us. xaeir success win rest witu lut; ciiiz,eu of Wilmington, as much as it will Jay in the ability of , the drtorsj and jit must be hoped, for 3 bush. Crude Tu Spirits i Tar,.:,:... tfea, Wuts. Lumber;. t6 phlladelpiiia. Cotton, Rosin,... ...L.bbl I 'n H Ck Tninantinii fcspirits Tar, Lumber. to boston. Cottonj......... Rosin, ............. bbl Crude Turpentipe . . " Spirits . " Tar,....;.....'...L.." Tea Nuts.. $ bush Lumber.. tt tt tt tt" 0 ct. $ 00$! 70 oom ! 70 00(a 1 25 00 70 12i00 00 let. v70 70 00 70 OOOa 1 25 . 00; 70 i2Ka oo 7 50 8 00 '. ict 00 70 00 70 1 25 00(d). 70 00 00 00 0 00 00 00 00 00 ct 00S 65 00 65 000 85 00 65 00 12 GREAT - CLOSIKti Oil SALE - I Gr R O C E R I E S OF nniTiofi nrninnirtM t sr. - uuiiiuinruuiuuiutau THE LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW, (Con ...1 j serrative). JsjjxVi" i ' tm SUMMER STOCK; . t THE XAUGBSj'T ; . Stock and Assortment IN THE STATE AT; servative) THE EDINBURGH REYlEWi (Whig), ' ' THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW, (Radical. J THENORTH BRITISH REVIEW; (?r v unurch). . :.t. n mAf l-Zi BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH ilAGAZINE, HEM FOR WE OFFER i THIRTY THOUSAND. OOLtARQ; 'jtJ. WORTH OF GOODS AT A Great Redaction from Former Prices, to Blake Room for LARGC WINTER I IMPORTATIONS X, ISiraordinary Indn PUIS npHESE FOREIGN PERIODICALS ARE X : regularly republished by us Lathe samestvl. as here tolore. -Those who know them and who: have long subscribed to them, need no reminder; thosef whom the civil war ef ; the - last few years has deprived of their once welcome supply oi the best periodical literature, will be glad; to have them agala within their reach l'and those who mav never vet have met with them, will las eurediy be well pleased to receive accreditedjre-r -if ports Jot the progress of European sc: literature. TERMS FOR 1867. TO GASH BUYERS- or any one of the Reviews. 4 00 pe. For any two of tbe Kevlews, t w For ahy three of the Reviews, 10 00 7or all four Reviews, f - 4 12 00 C6m6ntS For Blackwood and one Review, 7 00 iforuiackwood and any two 01, I : the Reviews. 1 f 10 00 For Blackwood and three of the ' Reviews, tm--,- M IS 00 ana; tne jour - 15 00 ence and m For Blackwood; : Reviews, i COUNTRY TRADERS GL U B S" A annum - .if"! M 4 -'I 11; 7 iT I 1XI DO WELL TO CALL AND Examine my Elsewhere. Stock before Purchasing ! t A discount ot twenty per cent, will be allowed to clubs of four or morel persons. Thus, four- copies of Blackwood, or ofv one Review, willbe sent to one ooarets ior cw.. jbout copies, oi the four Keviews and uiacKwood, ior f3, ana so on. POSTAGE, 00i ict. TB0 60 95 60 00Ca) 10 7j 7i 8 00 ' ict. 00 60 00 : 70 0 00 100 00 70 8 008 25 I ct i 75 75 0O0 1 10 75 00 00 10 00 THE MAGNITUDE OF OUR RETAIL TRADE does not permit us to nurs0 stock. We will therefore sell all Summer Stock at prices regard less of Cost. ' ; '..' ' . ; ' '. We offer good Muslins at ? f 15 cents. AXE, .a j 25 cents. 12 1-2 cents. 15 cents. Beautiful Grenadines at Excellent Bleached Cottons at ' Super Bleached Cottons at Very best Water-Twist Bleached Cottons at V ; ! 120 to 25 cents. Calicoes at 10 to 20 cents, foj- best. 200 pieces Bedticks at ! j ll to 40 cents. 1000 " Brown Shirtings and . - DRIED APPLES, ALLSPICE, .-j-' 5 y -"axe SALT BEEF, - DRIED BEEF, f ; BACON, HANDLES, Sheating at 10 to 20 cents. AN EXTENSIVE DOMESTIC STOCK EMBRACING EVERYTHING IN THAT EP ARTJtENT AT Wilmington Money Market, Aug. 3. BY EQUALLY LOW PRICES. THE; FIRST NATIONAL CORRECTED WEEKLY ; . .;.! ' bank. Exchange on New York, buying i discount, and selling par. . I . . . U N. Carolina Bonds Old sixes, with all the! coupons on since May, 18&L,. i ... 67 N. Carolina Bonds new sixes; 7. .55 N. C. Coupons........! i. ...V... ....... .43 BOTTLES, BRANDY, BROOMS, BUCKETS, BASKETS, i BLACKING, BAGGING. A 1 ; i BITTERS, all kinds, CHEESE, I i CODFISH, i CANDLES, CASSIA, COFFEE, CLARET, CIGARS, ,f M CANDY, 1 CRACKERS, DEMIJOHNS, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, FLOURT ! When sent by mall, the Postagk to ahy part of the United States will be but Twenty-four Cents a year for," Blackwood,',' and but Eight Cents a vear tor each of the Reviews, t i : PREMIUMS TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS, I New Subscribers to any twe of the above peri odicals for 18H7, will be entitled to receive, gra tis, any one of the Four Heviews for 1866.' New Subscribers' to all five of tbe Periodicals for 1867 may receive, gratis, Blackwood or any two of the BwrMevlexs for I860. -M-h: ,:;..., :;-tv,r , m " . ' . 9m 9 i "ii - i I rnese premiums wui. oe uiowea uu &u new i subscriptions received before April 1, 1867. ; ji ; Subscribers may also obtain back numbers at ;',: the following reduced rates, vir: I h j ;; The North British from January, 1863, to De cember,' 1866; inclusive; the Edinburgh and the Westminster from April. 1864, to December, 1866, inclusive, and-the London Quarterly for the years 1865 and 1866, at tbe rate ot $1 50 a year for each ' or any Review ; also jsiackwood ior looo, ,' ior 12 50. v-r-v-- yr; ' "f .; :-l J: ;'? ; if -tj; ! Neither premiums to Subscribers, 1 nor discount to Clubs, nor reduced prices for back numbers, can be I allowed, unless the .money is . remitted direct to tM JMimen: 111 ;; 1 No premiums can be given to uubs. ; The Leonard Scott Pnblishinff Co., . ..-. 1 : -': ; 36 Waiker St, N. Y i NAMES. BKJYING RATES.. SELLING RATES. Gold Silver............. BANKNOTES 7; Cape Fear........ Vi. Bank of N, C... Farmers Bank ........... Merchants' Bank. Roxborjo ......... . Charlotte. ................ Thomasville ....... 1 ..... . Lexington, at L.. ....... . Min,ers and Planters' . Wilmington. . . . . . ........ Wadesboro',. . . ... . . . . . : Commerce . Commercial Greensboro MutuaLLVi ... Fayetteville . . .... . .!. ... . , Clarendon. ........ J. .... . Washington ......... : . . , Yanceyille :.... Lexington , at Graham i . . . 1 S7(d 1 28( ..1 40.. 25.... 40.... 22... . 45.... 45.... 20.... 45.... 14.-... 28.... 32.... '!'.. 4 . . . . -3.. 12.. I6.... 20.. 27. 42. 00. 00. 00. 00. OOO A STOCK OF WHITE GOOPS, U iisii rpassed in the South, BOUGHT THROUGH PERSONAL INFLUENCES AT in real Advantage in Pricey The benefit of which we offer to OUR CUSTOM E RS . DRIED and PICKLED FISH GINGER, GLUE, GIN, HAMS, HOPS, HERRING,. . INDIGO, ' JELLIES, I Registers-rVacancles Filled. r "i Head Q'es Post of Wilmington, N! C, jj-v . .. : . . August 8rd, 1867. f , Special Orders, ) , ' . .' t v r ! i No. 41. :l M'H q 4'M; '3- ' The following aDnbintmeuts of Recisters to fill vacancies are hereby announced, subject to the 4 approval of the Major General commanding : !' .-'' ) NEW SANOVEn COUNTT 1 L. N. Barlow vice W. B. Jones; E. R.1 Wilson vice 8. S. Ashley : A H. Moms, vice W. 11. Pick ett. .. :. .-i n ,v. j.:V- Ay, 1. i ; -:!.;. SAMPSON COUNTY Edward S. Caldwell vice Clifton Ward1. M. 11 Mattis vice W. L. Robinson ; ice Miles Powen; II i30 23.'... 25.... 00.... 00.... 00..'.. 10...: 00. COITOJS7 yarns, OF EVERY NUMBER AND MA&E. Having made this article a speciality, we j will 00. ... j to encourage WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. .Wilmington, N."C, Aug.1 3, 1887. ra I the sake of the fair name,; and the fair fame of I our town, that ample encouragement will be me ted out to the undertaking. ; 1 J - The Citt Wabps. Fori the benefit of the.com- munity at large we publish bJere a glance: and to recollect vision of the City Wards WardNo. 1. H H THIRD N. as we a table of the 1 the proper di- 1 Yard No. 4 V Ward; No. 2. S., jSTREET. H W W (A blowing s jequired J the blown cane is bqalen into pulp in the usual way, and run off into piper. The same material (the sheets pressed jipto Wards by which each one may be able to tell at oales,) if put into the tubs or boilers and boiled In: caustic alkali, will make' superior, enveiclpe, book of -printing! paper. Several hundreds- of tons of white, tinted and brown or wrapping paper have been made by this process. T ! 1 1 1 The paper-makeir will find that he can get from 1 boiler full of the ! cane paper board six titnefe as ' mncn pulp as can jbe got from a Doner lui 01 straw or esparto, with the use of less alkali and a Sorter boiling than Is required for those inate rtals. and; at the same time get a better' artibLe oftv like rag paper. ; This "peculiar quallt is owing tp the fact hat the acidj silek and other extraneous matters arcrwashed out in the bejiiing engine, and the alkali applied to the clean j ires Procluces a much eiter effect than it would, have opou the crude straw or esparto. ' ?f-. N-"' The supply of this article to paper makers twill ise a reduction in the price 'of prihtingj piper of over SO per cent L ' i :M h: The cane is especially adapted for the. steam- blowing processthe steam easily penetrates it. the 8llex, which presents a jrtrong resistlnce w ine action of chemicals, is got nd 01 oy Mown off bh the discharge from the gun. This nrocefis la ks follows : tiehtlv comn bundles of the cahe are put in the steam cylinders or 51ms J which are twenty-four jfeet long an fif .inches n diameter, (and therolsubj ectel to action of steam at a : pressure of abpuk! one do do Pitch. Ward No. 3. ) Reqistbation. The Board of Registers begin their labors in this city j this f mrnin; The art rangements have been all perfected and the work will commence at oncei The hours which have been selected are very convenient to the people and .shpw a forethought on the part of the Presi dent of? the Board, Mr. L. N. bIblow, which is truly commendable For the purpose of giving . ii beeswax. 1 ftj;v.'t....4.3234 BEEF CATTLE. I 100fts...$8 5010 00 I BARBELS.! - 'Sots. T., new - ! . N.Y. .$4 004 25 2d hand do.. 8 00(a3 50 1 agoing. Gunny:. 2800 Dundee... 3034i Rope.....i.....!1012 BBIGKS. 19 M. ..... $ 10 0015O0 COFFEE, 8 lb. Java 0040 Laamvra . ...28(3130 Rio.. ; .2426:Linseed. St. Domingo .-. . j .2427 1 CANDLES, 1 ID. Sperm... ...,5055 Adamantine . . . . i . 2326 Tallow.........! 1820 domestics. $ yard. Sheeting, 4-4.. .U7 00 Yarp,1R bun$1900 00 FISH, fli DDL ' Mullets 6 8 00 Oakbbls.$10 0010 ' Pine do. .. 8; Mackerel No. l.:...00 0022 00 : No. 2 20 0020 00 ' No. 3 00 0014 00 Kits...... 300 325 Herring, Nova Scotia bbs,....: 5 00 700 Herrinar. smoked ? " boxes, v.. .00 60aj00 75 Codfish 00 900 10 N. C. Roe.. 10 5012 00 FLOUB. f bbl.! Family:...12 50l6 00 Snner i..... 8 75O10 00 Fine 8 50 9 00 grain, S busneL Scantling. .-8 Q010 00 White plrie.45 0050O0 LIME. I bbl........1802O0 molasses, gallon. Cubahbd..J. 5052i tierce.;. w bbl...... 60 Syrup. ...601 00 Sugaf House. . . .5052 nails, ID. Cut....... ..$6 757 00 Wrought ........ 0000 Oils, gallon, i Rosin ..... ..-.) 350 55 Lard.. 130150 Kerosene...1. 550 571 1 751;90 3 504 00 j' ' PEANUTS. Jl f : bushel...$3 253 35 Irish bbl.... .14 004 50 Sweet, bush.. 0 00(30 00 PBOVISIONS, . Bacon. N. C I Hams. 2122 Middlings...... 1819 Shoulders 1718 Hog round .... .1819 Bacon. Western I "f1 -: Bides ::a... igut ; Shbulders.... 14115 " - Hams v ; i ; . . . . 1922 Pork, bbl. ; 1 - 1-' (iCitym'ssf26002?O0 ; Thin " O00025,00 Prime.... 230024O0 Rump....22 00a3 00 Beef 00 000000 Butter, &. . ; 1 ! Country........ 2030 Goshen .."... .3236 Western. 0000 Cheese, fi. - i -Ensrlish dairy.. 1720 State....... r...!832 Home Indus-try. Sell always to consumers at ' Maiiulacturer'B Prices : We give Especial Encouragement to' ; SOUTHERN MANUFACTURERS. ALL GOODS OF, REAL MERIT CAN BE FOUND AT OUR STORE. 1 '-"r- ' : fv : ." -:y . : - i -,- We beg to call the attention of our FAIR PAT RONS and BEST CUSTOMERS, the LADIES, (Bless them) to a new feature in trade, our Bargain Tatole, W HE RE THEY W I L L F IND: I.- 10,000 yards ol Remnants at half the cost, 4 JHosiery at Very Low Prices. .-. - - -, i KEGS, . . KEELERS, Mi LARD, 1 LEMONS, LFY, i MOLASSES, MATCHES, CONDENSED MLLK, , MEAL, ; K NUTS, all kinds, OYSTERS, PORK, PORTER, PAILS, PEACHES, RAISINS; RUM, RICE, SYRUP. SUGAR, . STARCH, SOAPSJ SNUFF. SEINES, SALARATUS, SARDINES, ; SALT, SODA, TOBACCO, TWINE, L.J- TUMBLERS, TUBS, 1 TEAS, , . - . : ' . ' . d . t : I ! I WINESi ail Kinas, WHISKIES, I ! ' YEAST POWDERSf, And many other Goods too numerous to Lewis II. Bryant i-r : -. BLADEN COUNTT. James Cashwell vice Charles Lewis ; , F..W Foster vice Daniejl Bine. 1" G. p; COLUMBUS COUNTT, John Meares vice Lennon. "-:'-L;: BOBESON COUNTT. E. K. 1 Proctor vice James Sinclair : Kourk vice ueasar Mcuutium. 1 DUFLIN COUNTT. ' '' ' . '; Henrv F. Brandis vice John E Fussell: Pat rick C. Oates vice F. Ai Newberry; Daniel Kline vice L. A. Merriman. l; - .; u ; 1 1 ' .44 ! The persons above announced will take and file the prescribed oath iwith ! as little .delay las rssibia. .1 v - '""'i' fH ' - " f1' v-f : : R. T. FRANK, i B?t Lt. CoL ; and Capt 8th Infantry,' Command : ing Post. ill 'The Registration Precincts Head Q'bs, Post of WrLMiNOTON," N. August 4th, 1867. SPECIAL OBDEB, NO. 4a. I The Counties embraced in this Military Post are hereby divided into Registration Precincts, according to the established "voting Polls,1-and Registers assigned to duty as members of Boards: 01 Registration as iouowa ;u ; " f 1 I ! Super Toilet Soap j " Brown Windsor Soap ! Honey Soap ;; Palm Soap . ; Scolloped Handkerchiefs Embroidered 32c. a'Dozen. 60c. a Dozen. 75c. a Dozen. 75c. a Dozen. 25 cents, f : 75c, worth $2. mention. r- GEO, Z. FRENCH, IO So. Front Street. WILMINGTON; N. C. dredandl seventy ponndstoiheinchfor 1 . i y r . L- -.. if.- .1 Atnp.'fnrwnrrl fh rvnll will nnmip.il 1 lit five Si3iP'?MTLJro loM.i and wm .coutmui, openwithoat Come forward.the noils will be opened' at five closino- at all. until r5t o'elonk , in tbe afternoon. f9lyed and : softened by the steam, and vrhilat in! I two of the three registers ! remaininV upon duty iL -t- m-iii. 1L1L it. ,t A -fl thft "Whnia timn Kir fhla arrn(rmpnf fho lnhnr. Whnnt white. $0 00(cb0 00 WheaS red.. 0 000 00 Lardf B. I'nrn' NnlTD.. I mOHVL twi Corn Eas Co. 1 251 S5 no' . 0000)90 Carolina,... 1316 Western.... ...,131U ONIONS. Wtate the carie is blown into! the air. the fi toes are separated by the earplosibn of the steam ong them, and the silex Is blowji ott' ; In! that condition of the' material, it is of pourse; e4y to TVaRh eM. a mit narf. nf i mimg and COltftrinS matter.;;. T 4 m The blown cane.fLbre consists of long strings, wnewnat resembling tow. Blx pi tnese fguns will blow fifty tns. per day at a cost for labor and fuel of aboutighty. dollars.- Each gun blows One hundred and seventy-five pounds at each dis- ing classes of the community can, without incon- - t 2- - A. . . i 1 . ' . . yeuieuto w.uieir.DUsmess engagements oe euaa bled to come forward. e To-day and to-morrow, (Thursday and Friday, 15th and 16tbi) are the Idaya set apart for registration in the first ward af the city, we will give in this column4 of termor row-a rosT tne result oi the reaistration to-dav. RIpr. ronsrh Kice, clean. .. u t-e E.Lrice.....rll0 12 Glub, fi .:..2425 Gunnt Bags,. . 135 45 Guano. Peruvian, ton. 00 00 90 00 v HAY. Eastern i . . . ..fl 50i 60 New York. .., 0 001 25 - .hides; Green. .....i.j... 516 Dry,.........'J..13gl4 ibon, ib. . English, assM 8 10 American, ref. 0 ,10 American, T CountkbfeIt lMoNET.i--Ther isquite anam! ber of counterfeit ; bills4 in circulation now. and the mercantile portion of this community cannot I! -' m --- ! 1 1 - m ' ) m 1 '--;-" f . oe too carerui in receiving ana paying out money; TT,rhrt laaf. fftw weeks it was suDDOsed io- oe I sklllmllv executed, and well calculateato deceive sw.. i. -10 at : 12 j-i uAti kIattti rnA In rhAmYr5iJfthA- 1 (ha tiiTWQfv:' An nYrhnnirfi RnPfiVfl Snf ! the differ- I HOOP. ? . - r w.w uvi ., -r r :: v oooileo 00 ent denqminauons 01 counxeneiis as ioimjws j -0 : Jjqtobs,' gallon. : FirsL anew and dangerous two dollar green- I Rnmdv 1 i hark, well executed, and calculated to deceive. I French. 0 $4O020 00 Examine all two's carefully, especially new bills -j l Apple,NC. 0 00 0 00 of that dendmination. 1 " ' j ' 1 ; 1 ': Peach . , .0- 00 0 00, - Also, one-dollar greenbacks, close imitation. Whiskey but the engraving is coarse, especially the head t Bourbon .. 3 25 5 00 of Chase, which differs trom tne genuine in we eye$ and mouth, but more particularly in. the nose, which Is of an entirely different peu 'ip iFlve dollar greenbacks!; Thee wordsi United States," compared - with!; the n original,!) hate a Mthr Armeftrancei ! ftln t eenerai - appearancev paper and printing, : they are "WeU calcdlatedto- deceive r .c- -j-t::.- :f -'r-- - TO 1 eces- fore it could be reduced to pulp that would f felt1 wfficieutly tp run off into paper. : The discovery tht tM 1 a nnnecessarv is Dresrhant with vast cohseoruence8. 1 it h i For a hundred purposes the one thing tary is cheap paper pulp. With that desideratum Bupplied,: we shall have a new era In many f the weful arts. : It Will be substituted lor lead for ater-pipes and8 other pipes, arid for iron In linany wes.' It.ii found to be better than iron fdr Irmbr forship3. , Being plastic it will be mouldei4lntb anous rorms xor ornamental snop xronn, jman Cuba............ 11 mi Crushed . . . . 00 18 Porto Rico 1213 A I Coffee........ 0017 Bdo.......... 16i17i Cdo- ,1516 Havana Brown.. 12131 I salt, $f sack Liverpool, from . ! 6tore....f3 25240 Alum, bush 60 0 621 I soap, ff lb. Brown. ......... 4. 9(gl3 8 htngi.es, $f M. Common 4 . . . f3 003 75 Contract . 4 505 00 IIMBBU. f' V' Shipping --15 0013 00 MUI prime. .10 0013 00 Mill fair. . . . .8 50 ff 00 Mill ord'y.. 6 00 700 I ' -TOBACCO. I Navy..i... ....j2535 Medium.;. . ..... 3O40 Manufactured.6O$r00 4 ""J TALLOW. I i lb.v. Jiou Tf5 aJoSiD ooHni;r..vJOOOsoq PTnorWii .15 0018 POILANW PLASTIK, Flooring-Mill-J fKougn.ii;AO "tlaned.V;.8& O640OO1 ! ton..; ..18 00 tjid'cs Linen Collars, 10. 15 and 20c. each. Good Linen Handkerchiefs 12 1-2 "cents. Our Stock must be closed out to make room for improvements in our Store, in an ticipation of an increased trade the coming winter. The talent, energy, enterprise, liberality and industry, that we have broughjt into our business during the past season, lias rendered ours the i i . . CHAMPION STORE OF THIS SOUTH Remember, That'oiir customers of every class are treated fairly and politely. Remember, That we speak the King's Englisli lindefiled the , pure Anglo Saxon. Remember, That the small . buyer receives the same attention us the largest. i Remember, That we sej I no goods that we are not willing" to take back when buyers are not satisfied, J Rut ahnvR all. remeniber that we sell for CASH ONLY, VSLSIX Oil JtxiVOi,jr 5 and that this is the great secret of our sue cess. j . . J . ' f.- V;, HEDRICK & RYAN. .WILailNGTON, N. c. A.ntr 9i 10-t -4D" ;7: 1 aug6 tf JOB WORK. OUR FRIENDS will please bear in'mlkd that wc arc now prepared to print ' Circulars, KBiU-Heaxis, BUS I N E S S AND ''-'Jr. In the neatest style of ; the art. a nn earlv dav we shall have a E5T COM PLETE JOB OFFICE. J& 1. FAY THOMPSON, MAS UP ACTUS EB 01 A OA -on1 A.th VarAa . I? Aorict ArTaaa 'A ' '. Peck, L. M. Barlow, Geo. TJ Price M I i 1 i Second Begistration Jwfrnri. Federal Poin ; ; Masonboro Middle Sound, Topsail Sound, Hol- u ly Shelter, Rocky Point, t Registers A." F. Mor ris, H. E. ScotVEdgar Miller. j J , f Third Registration Precinct. South. Washing-; ' ton, Jpper Black River, ' Plney Woods. Lower ?. Black' River, Calntuck, Long Creek. Registers rx. Henry U. Penny, Jfi. K. Wilson, Jfi. U. iiewictt. v BRUNSWICK COUKTT. . t;-f-- ':' ; Firtt Rtoistratlon JrecincL-r-Smilnvllle. ; Shal- lotte, .Waccamaw, Registers E. Legge, Geo. ; L. Buxter, A. Golden Smith. ; X i Second Jiegistralion Prerfutf. Lockwoods Folly, ; Town Creek and. North West, Registers B.D. Morrell, TJ. B. Robinson, Solomon 8mith. , p , ' ! COLUMBUS COUSTT. ;i p , ; j - First Begiarkian Pred Bogue Swamp, Welche's Creek. Le's. Registers T. A. Maultsby, S. M. Smith, M P6wclJ. 1 .; I Second Registration jRiertwL-r-Ccrongodo, Wl- llams Bug Hill and Tatoms. I Registers Henry p C. Maffltt, Davia Shathers, John Meares i i .'. ,' 1 .-"..St'.'-j DUBL1S COUKTT. . jj) j First Registration fVrtkaIson Wol- crape, Glisson,! .MDerwon, emiinrs A.imesionc. Registers Samuel B.t Woodmansce Henfj- F.-; Brandis, Edward Martin - i ' . i ; S.. ) .'? Swwid Registration, iVeciw. Cypress Crock, j Tulana Creea,-: nocansn, .aguwiui, iion, , Kenansville, 1- RegisUrs-Jonn : l.. uranam, Daniel Kline, Patrick Ci Oates. j h - u mnd RMldrrlion Preclhctj&t. PaulsJ Lumber Bridge, McPhauPs Mills, Phiiadelphus and Red McNeill, CamyWilkins. f ;t Second J&guiraium jrreeyux. Jlayncs, Lumberton Daniel C Sri' 1 . I K How- ellsville, Alfordsville, Thompsons, White House, Stirling Mills and Breete. .Registers CL, K. Proctor, doun moors, u. r. nouxK. A BLAOEV : COUVTT. V000 kVOBKiM'flntaACIIIUEBT Pail and Tub MacMnery, Jmproved Keg Machi- i 4 nery, oarreatij Hji Ttnrrel. Tub, and Fall Stave Saws, l.ir.ii... TTnnn Machinery. I the best in WtheWorla7r3 Woodworth'a , Planing and Matching Machines, i . and ' r ri..ni.r ' 8a Mill. Turbine Wnter Wheels, of different Patterns. . FITCIIBURG, MASS. ; aug 5 - . ;.. :.-f;:.,. JJ-:i Syr 1-tf Fish-: Bryant a vfizabethtown. Brown icarsb, Wblte s CreeK, ar 3. yz- m?" ; er x: nJTwIrfW TWinW FrencbSi Creek.! p'nnfoUy. Parker".. Store, Melvins. yer 5ak. Reeisters James vasnwen, Justin DwineU, (one tacancyj. r r SAMTSO-C0U5TT. j,,' .M ..: tratiotiPrecincL-ntonJi Turkey, -w m r . ax a Lisbon. McDaniels, bafie. Rw vVJuiU : l: W rooks, Mingo and ilai.; Wilsonj J. WvpCraddoth, UNITED STATES INTEBN1L o r. . REVENUE. ClOLIiECTOR'S OFFICE, ; SECOND DISTRICT, NORTH CAROLINA OSce Houra from, 9 A. H. to , V i . i 1 ,..r . stu'Q. ESTESi '-' aug 6 ' .Y'r'"'"';:.'' "V- 3 p. a- tf Piney Grove, vvesi Rcrfaters Joseph Tpi h. Brvant. !.. 1 ': A Thfte tsoaras wui uuu.vui.wj ..... th& PmidTt of each, if not sleady supplied, -wmrrtin person io these Uead Quarters for ; RoSka and Blanks. They will, at all times, keep j th?Post Commander advfsed of -their progress lUiw vv will miui4 .anviriMnr' and movement, auu k"?!-- . thatniay occur, reconuncndlngs tonllthem. ; - . -T.RANK, j, 1 Ut-LaeUu uou wu viw owiiumiuj, k(f ' , . Commanding rot ti 11 4-1 :rt- a" .If t ". r , -:
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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