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.:-).''"'-".--:i !- -1 hr;: - -at ft" -; t - - Tf:V wagr-- "mwi Tr;r DAM III WILMINGTON, N. C.. AUGUST 21 1867. : r is understand a.' gentleman : residing in j tluk city contemplates! erecting : at an early da, a rowof dwelling houses with all the mqacrn conveniences, and that they are to f 1 i A 4 " . M t V! PC aet at a "much lower rate than is now chArgcd for inferior buildings He i has al- I real dy ordered the working plans and when i .-Z-il 'si-x ."j .1J 1 W 4-n jfWoT tlidsc arc completed we shall be able to give to nidrc details. - ?j A score of comfortaWe dwellings at rea-1 ssoi able prices could probably be rented if ' n6 vr rcady within the nexf wenty four ho irs. We know of at least half ai dozen rgeiitlcmcn now boarding, ; who are anxious ' to bbtain houses, but as vet they Have not 1 ' - .'1- :'!'' V:. i f '. : . I :!beln able to do so. . tfor houses fit tcflbe oc- cu )icd, a price is demanded ; far above the -! j reach of any ordinary income. Those, held n moderate rate as a rule are not tenant I : - able. This state of things cannot last long anti.we giaaiyiCuronicie uie iacr, mar mere is ji prospect of relief j ahead. In the mean- lj iiimc tuose in v'a?nt oi inouses niusi. u coii" i . a - ! i t i rn.' : a. i. . i itewt to pay board. i : .1 . i. " ' i f i . W"..', i I : . -i : 1 . k 's jThc construction of eide-walks in feOme i'partsbf this city would bring into market l li t A W V Alinnn nnrl Irtf Q irTTT mAaf llflnl nni i- I .u..u....vua , cu 4 : : I M at there are d.aSculfies in Iht way; of this improvement ,bnt itp. a luuiiyr vunu uuusiutiiuir. wueincr tue nro Lin i, r.f . . ,Khj holders wouW not find it for heir ,n- icjcst. lo-ati vuiumaniy iu iiiu maiter ana I not wait lor formal action.' j kjkvEN years ago it! was denied that the k rty which ,electelMr. .Lincoln had any de- biinsupon the peculiar institutions 1 ot I thej sputu ; later H,was aeciarea tnat tnawa? on the part of the United; States Government whs one merely for restoration of the States t Jthp TTnihn! and Xorthprn! n1?frr.?nn, ,w rilled the instinct of Southern statesmen wiiich declared that it was a war of victorv d slibjugatiom still more recently Repub- Hianism denied, indignantly that negro suf- frhge would follow emancipation as mevi- tdblyas the sun creates Hvaimth, and now the party ot progress atfects to believe that oi progress anects to believe that Uie enfranchisement of the blacks has riot hips it has been the sentient influence of in terest which has thus tar led the Southern people to unerring divination of. the results o Radical policy. sThe same guide now loius mem io inexonvicuon mat mere . can be no political fusion between the races, that - one must rule. and that Republicanism Wonld have that ojc to be the incompetent . and inferior, i . Hence they have arrived at I the conclusion that opposition to Republi- i n n l em ia i in iinH r nnrp ipir. tmhi 17 n 1 ru rT - t .. 11. . . .1.1 iL. .-t. Ti. f i retaining a voice and, an influence in public auairs. retersursr Jtaex. : 1 The Index states f only half the story. lihere was originally no design upon the 1 i-wncnliar 'inst.itnt.iona nf r.MA South nor was I - tf- ' t ; . .-. . a I , , .,,1110 war commenceu ior suDiugauon Dui r .j , , Kicau steps vvcic iuiucu i, uuuu tuc vjruyuiu- cnt by the South. So too with impartial stlffrace. Such ft step ) was not dreamed of 4heh thc amendment to the Constitution Has submitted; as to, the. danger of any in ferior race ruling, that too as a 'matter en- i i "ii. xi. . uii.i-.i.' i. ' o ii. i. ,i T 1 rl) I V AV 1111 TIM 1VIIIIPN 1 1 1 H n 1 1 1 1. 1 1 . 1.1 1 I A . ... -, , r 1 , 1 .t , , y, r . It in turn upon uie government anu now mere :f , . , V j x- j ' i. ih a class ot the same kind of "guides" who would lead the people into a war of races. Irvould seem' that some people are never liappv unless prediciing evil. j Preparations lor Tall Trade. The present is the season of the year when jnercuanis are most on lue gut vice lur cus- Li i' . " i; ... ai. . ' .. . r-- tpmers: when the waning summer betoken- iiig tlie approach of the cooler' weather ad- T : 1 : ... il. . -1.1 Ji. i. fJ'-tt ; monishes the merchant to force? off the un iold portions of his summer stock. There is iio better way to do this than by advertising ; ndeed there i3 no plan half so efficacious. Displayed advertisements, often changed and iberallv indulged 'in, are the surest means. Jru. uiB?r f fri ,w? fW!,f fw.nfv -cars, has endorsed rthis fact. The largest louses in3 the country owe the 'greatest kinount of business transacted by them to a iberal and persistent method ot advertis- ing, to their pertinacity in placing their oods in the most attractive light possible U 1 - ' nuewspupuis; -"jma mku , pnuuijuxr .. toi!e inOst nbyel and stylish-bonnet of the a tuncs have been built on capital of little son which has.yet appeared, consists of a ibrf of nn anil rtf Ka orlv round Fanchon ihe foundation of which i stiff u.ulL -v-"-"1? ""i v" " J y-"-yvv capitalists of America can trace th e first flow of their, prosperity, to a ! liberal use of he printers ink. f Are .!- bur own people, lere in this city, tod slow Jo understand this act ? i Do they not know&nd can they hot ell appreciate the use of an advertising column f V e vninit mat mey can, anu it is as much for their own benefit as our own that we "offer., them these remarks. The Question is, will they profit by them I On tie-lConfessionaI.'v - .' '.; At a recent breakfast speech by Earl Rus the Ute war he iarf-ribtiasScilUi'-' the Tf H7L; , .:. Irz r1 J , , . United, ptates, anhe waf persuaded that President Lincoln did all that wa3 possible to'do. Hethad ; thought-when jthe slave States endeavored tbr establish their inde- V - , t I t. . 1 . . , endence and the same time to continue and perpetuate the institutions of slavery, that "Hip "Northern States ouht ' at otico to have proclaimed not only their own abhorrence, l?00. t ,-4- - a i lint the abolition ana aestruction oi very." I .1 I ? j t . T, t.. 'jr 1 v 1 Tim. Tlalei??h Sentinel endorses ail extract from an editorial in the Post. The Scnti- . 7, ' , r, . j nek caua ,tne irosr xuiatca ciyv w occo. is a Radical sheet, j We did not expect to convert so able an advocate of the Opposi- tion in so short a time. Truly our mission hath already yielded good fruit Toothers vet out in the cold we might say : I . "While the lamp holds onf to burn," .Judge Joxes who recently died in a Loui$iana jail while awaiting trial for murder had a ver checkered career. He belonged to a respecta ble and wealthy family and if we mistake not originallT studied lor the ministry, but eventually took up gambling as a profession and after doing the Southwest, was one of the first ol the numerf. ous adventurers with Tatloii's army of pecjupaj tion ia Texas m iwo. ouDsequenuy ne touewed , .. , - m T plied his business with considerable success w.ji Ar'um in na,mi,,. ioefti. 'i i1a:c1,a rV-if-Rrnniai Kk-r t.hfl nnWlkt TTo I 1 in some way mixed up in the Lopez expeditib A tnoliiiTni InKa and a (art f t t ttttt' i:.:J. redeem Cuba and also Walker's expeditiou Joxes was polished and refined in Lis manners and personally, very popular,but when he thoughi himself imposed upou he was rash and summary in obtaining redress. Hence his associations lec him into frequent conflicts but he generally ma aged to come out .first best , Notwithstandin muyit quuuues imere were many ennobling J li. Jl i -.t!H L HI.'. ' L - J ;T - traits ;in his character and his memory wilt long remain green with the many whom he befriended. fTipij Michigan State Convention to recoi struct that S ate has had the question before to impartial f sufirage. After a somewhat ex ended discussion it was decid- toi'jbj word; the body of the Constitil- jon no distinction should- be ma therein between the black and white races. The RCtlOn of thfi fJrmvPnirm m t ,1 8T)ec; unciouijtpri hp in U ! ,L ' M H. 'lit' - - , i people asit will be m due time throughoi ran hf rrTitrniwl Kit h'n T?n1,i:. 'irWLWwi,Hml3i- r.L. I cbtbVl uie Island,; WisconsW a uTiii..' iiLs' - - t f1 waving aeciucain lavor or man- Uooi snffrage' the (other States will sol f0H(j The First Bale of Cotton. Last year J rewards were offered , and r ceive4jfof the jfirst bale of cotton brought lniQi ims market. -The' reward was tenctere by some of ihe merchants of this city, ai JjLkilLUlLJU; i1 i i ai , was eagerly! contended for by the plante: The Plin was undoubtedly of some benefi to both the donors and those to whom i it was! Mered,: and we &re surprised that it has not agia adollted this season. Who i-. ,,6 , L . . . , W1t W e -enterprising mercaant oi tuis city city ?i uawm ue ine nrst to comeiar- ward EndjlientSer tho cup this year ? Stea!m Ferry. We are inclined to think that a Steam Ferry Boat would pay if placd at the Ferry oppositc'this city. An engiae ab(llt thc &LzG and capacity of the one ndw T . n t m tbe littlC steamer Ida C. Potter wou d suffice for tlie purpose, and we.are incline to think, without going into a calculatidn tw L investnifrnt of the cost of the brtat ,: " I would pay the proprietor of the ferry. The constautly increasing necessity of commuriij cation j between the opposite side3 of t ie river, and the difficulty and delay which are so Often Unavoidable now, would perhaps T i i- i n ultimatelv lustify the new expenditure! We i u - I , .:. I. sujzjresii tuis matter to tne consiaeration io Mrl TitLOK,! the proprietor of the Fermf and hope, if cpnsidered practicable by liifii,; that tl2 proposed plan may be adopted. Base Ball. Wilmington is very mufch behind hand in one of the great customs bf the day. She has not now, nor ever lias . :i hadaBasqBall Club in her-midst. We afrej , xi. 1 " i um u ... t. I behind the age. and while other cities hai . i i ill .5 v -- . i re m their athletic, pastimes we here have none. Thje now cpoler days are last approaching fus . it. ' .: ' '. . . i I vigorous exercise will proye' pleasant as well as beneficial to the. system, anil far those who have been confined iko the counter or the desk during the heat bf the now passing summer, a little relaxation! pi xhe muscles "of the arms and the fatigues' of the mind fould hardly be amiss. Past experience has proven that to inaugurate anything now here, it is only necessary for! some one to ; overleap an obstacle and lead the way; a host of eager Ones generally secdn- j 1 i i ': ' ' A t A a C a - T . tea : tue attempt oi tne nrst. in tins m- stance! who will be 'the leadr ? -Who is the 'I 1 1 . !i !i ' i li ' 1 1- ' .V .';' . . WW openrthe gate for himself and othirs ana uea-a ! itiem into a course mat win f i U .. 1 . . ' 1 1 .1. prpve oi vasx penent to an or sedentary nao its his community ? The Latest; Yet. For the benefit of our lady readers, we giye them here the benefit of j?e- MqBESts' statement of the latest and most attrp- hoM Wetly she discourseth : j ludeilhound with purple satin. This foundation is ! covered with a larj large purple velvet dahlia, xh'xfih krtread out from the centre roundand tan- liliei and extends to the edge Pf the satin bind- I ' 1W. ... i 1 L 1 "1J ings. J TWO gill.grassuoppers or uees on one siue, and purple satin strings, complete this unique Words of Sense. Hon. W. i W., Boycc, ib South Carbliha, takes a practical yiew ot 3j situation' in brilliant contrast to he 44 heavy dignity" men. He writes to a fneid: " A word as to the public matters, l tniflK our people ought to register and participate in the elections. To do nothing, will bet to - Commit suicide. I think the great point ! is to carry out Gen. Hampton's ideas, and show themselves therebv the friends of the color e? M J Our people should recognize whatris lneyitable. in regard to the lesral aaid political right df the blacks! and grant, of their jowri volition, what-will be givenlin spite of them. By this course, harmony be- WfPj ft lr" -r . . -W"J "e n. a political power in the State, will remain I in an(&jnAll expressions through fhe press: or otherwise against the dominant par- ty here sliouid be avoided, It is impossible lA ' "V1 the South.! The great object of the South . pbliticaV rights. Then a feeling of . cofi- dence will take the place of present iusefcu- ritv, aud capital flow in from the North! I feel intensely for the unhappy eonditionj of my Southern Inends. You must not be dis- c0-urage4truggle on affairs must pr0ve.'J ! . , U , i 'r mtm im- i - ! An honest v dame, in tne town oi tqme standing beside the corpse of hr deceased husbandvbewailing in piteous tones his im ftmolir rlm rtnTP.-nhsprvp.fi ; u Tfca ftTJltvIie's dead, for his teeth are as good as they dyer NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 60 BAGS GOFFEE, fjrgBBLS. SUGARS, BARRELS NEW MESS PORK, j JQQ BARRELS FLOUR, In store apd to arrive at i GEO. MYERS, 11 & 13 Front St. CflAS. D. MYERS, Agent GRAVELLY FIG I CHEWING TOBACCO The finest brand made,! ; For sale at GEO. MYERS, I , , 11 & 13 Front St, CHOICE BRANDS EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, HIRAM SMITHS St. JUHN'S & MYERS, " -Double Extra Warranted. I For sale by GEO. MYERS, ! 11 & 13 Front St. CHAS. D. MYERS, Agent. Aug. 21. j - tf. I . Marshals Office, ; CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. C. Aug. 19. i : i MONTHLY TAXES. i THE MONTHLY ! LICENSES WILL BE RE NEWED at this Ofllce on the 20th inst. Parties can have until Saturday the 24th lor pay ment of same. j ' i DHAYMEN as well as others must hi prompt in the payment of this tax. .. '-i j ; Special Deputy Marshal. aug, Ml 4L OLDEST AND LARGEST Boot and! Shoe House JJY 1 "TIME STATE. i . Estallislied LAliOE ADDITIONS TO OUR STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES LEATHER, AND ! SHOE FINDINGS. i ' ' , : i 1 ' " ' . . f I - . 'I ; I ' ' ! ; ' . : W1 ii AVE RECEIVED IN STORE IN addition to our large stock on hand over 300 Cases Boots and Shoes, being the first installment of our fall supply. Our goods are purchased for CASH, direct -troin hp mnnnfaptnrerai which enables us to offer greater inducements to the trade' than any house iu the city or State, and to offer a better class of Boots and Shoes. .. ; i . COUNTRY BUYERS will flhd it to their advantage and interest to ex amine our stock and prices before making their selections. To the v Retail ' , we offer. BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY than any house in North Carolina, special atten tion being paid to : the manufacture of our goods to have them FREE FROM PAPER OR SHODDY. i The public are invited to call. 5G3"; We will remove to our large IRON FRONT BUILDING, No. 29 North Front street, (between Market and Princess streets,) about Sept 10th. i " i ! ' No. M Market street, J - Wilmington, N.C aug 20 . : , T ' ' 1m REPUBLICAN COUNTY COlI-JfIITTl!E. THERE WILL BE A MEETING OF THIS Committee at the U.S. Courtroom, Wed nesday 21st inst., at 9 P. M. A mu aiienaance is requcsLeu.- Per order of thc - CHAIRMAN. aug 20 2t WESCOTT, DBA L E R I N O R A I IV, South Sida Princess, near Water St., WILttlNGTpN, N. C4 KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL supply ot ; j ' Corn, Meal, Ilomony, Flour, Oats, Peas, Rye, Bran, Hay, &c, &ci . aug 20 ; j ' tf " WANTED ! FOR THE ENSUING YEAR A DWELLING HOUSE with seven or eight rooms, Kitchen and Stable. To be within five minutes walk of tne Market. r GEO. Z. FRENCH, No. 10 South Front St, . tf. 18. rrHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORM- .JL ed a Copartnership under the style or firm of 1 SPRUNT & HIHSON, for; carrying, on business in Wilmington as gen eral ' - Shipping & Commissioii Merchants Produce I Factors. They are ready to make LIBERAL ADVANCES ON PRODUCE ! " - consigned to them For Sale in Wilmington, V; or to their FRIENDS IN-NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL. Every effort will be made to give satisfaction to their constituents by pronipc tales and returns. 2 L .EX. SPRUNT, ot Wilmington. JOHN W. HINSON, of Duplin co. : tf Wilmington, Aug. 15, 1867. aug 17 I X. FAY THOMPSON, j MAKUFACTCRKK OF WOOD WORKING MACHINERY, Pail and Tub Machinery,' Improved Keg Machi- uury, uarrei ijuacmnery, Barrel, Tub, and Fail Starve Saws, Stave Machinery: Hoop Machinery, the best ia the World; Chair Machinery ot all kinds: j Daniel's Planing Machines j Woodworth's Planing and Matching Machines i . - '. and ' i Circular Saw Mills, Turbine Water Shipping l l mmr a aTT n - . II.; i , Wheels, of different Patterns. FITCIIBURG; MASS. aug 5 1-tf ueiierai uncriiiieuutui s umce i i 1 . . r - Wa.A Man. R. R. Company. ) Wilmington, N. C, March 5th, 1867. f UNTIL FURTHER i NOTICE the following I , j -; i rates wm ue cnargea on unuu, irom wummgton . 1 - - ...!": -" . .'.- . I To Charleston, 15c. per bushel. l o Cheraw, To Columbia, To Augusta, - -l 12c. " 12c. " - 15c. 14 WM. MacRAE, Genl. Supt. tl sniPPlNG. EXPRESS STEAMSHIP LINE- THE FINE STEAMSHIP k Capt. PRICE, TUE ON SUNDAY, Auffostl8th, will sail o WEDNESDAY, Atigust21st For freight or passage apply to UUKAU M. 15AJtU X , Foot Chestnut street. - .. ' taug23 aug 14 MISCELLANEOUS. AS. T. PKTTBWXt. PETTEWAY BOGBB MOOBB & MOORE' GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NORTH WATER STREET, ' i '. 'I . i - -.; WILMINGTON, IN. C. SOLICIT CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON, NAVAL STORES AND COUNTRY PRO DUCE, : --l-a J . .-; .4 -Being AGENTS for the Manufacturers are prepared to fill, oh the most reasonable terms, orders !for .' -: :v . - f; ' j -i ' GEO. KIDD'S CELEBRATED ! ' : COTTON GINS, ZELL'S RAWBQNE I ' I. .. ; SUPER-PHOSPHATE, liUOWN'S UOUJNTUiK, j PLATFORM and RAIL i ROAD SCALES. Have constantly descriptions, aug 5 on hand FERTILIZERS of all tf Goveriiiiient Wrecks. HAVIN3 BEEN NOTIFIED BY THE SEC refary of the Treasury that a contract has been made by him! with GEO.J Z. FRENCH and ROBERT STEVENSON, j for ( saving property from wrecks of all vessels belonging to the Gov vernment, on, and adjacent to this coast, and having been appointed by him as. agent to super intend their operations, I hereby warn all per sons from interfering with said wrecks or any other Government property on the coast. j L. G. ESTES, j j Coll. Int. Rev. VVilniine-tou. Ausr. 5. 18G7. t Journal, copy.. ' NOTICE. ' HAVING CONTRACTED WITH THE SEC retary of the Treasury fp? the salvage of all " Blockade runner." and other W.ecks, and prop erty belonging to the United States on and adja cent to this xjoast contracts will be made with parties desiring to engage in I wrecking, saving iron, &c. GEO. Z. FRENCH, ROBERT! STEVENSON. 10 So. Front St., Wilmington, N. C. Aug. 6th, 1867. Journal copy x tf No Humbug ! Great Atractioni SELLING OFF AT COST. T O MAKE ROOM I WILL! COMMENCE on MONDAY next. 19th fast, SLIING OFF MY STOCK OF Crockery, Chini and Grlass Ware, T O OS T Now is he time for FAMILIES to replenish. COME ONE! COME ALL!; and get bargains. H. - K. JrJiiKKIN, 30 Market St. aug 17 : : , tf BANKING HOUSE ". , ' ' OF; ' J JAY COOKE & CO., No. 20 WALL STREET, Corner of Nassau Street, NEW YORK. E BUY and sell at the most liberal current ces. and keen ' on hand a full suDDlv bf GOVERNMENT BONDS OF ALL ISSUES, SEVEN-THIRTIES, and COMPOUND INTER- EST NOTES, and execute orders for purchase and sale df STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD. CONVERSIONS. We convert the several issues of Sevbn-thib- FlVE-TWENTIES ON i THE MOST PAVOBA- ble terms, taking, tne 1st series at uovebn ment Rates, allowing a commission to. dealers. Circular with lull particulars lurnished upon at plication JAY COOKE & CO. aug 5 i Irtf REPIBEICM MAISS MEETING J A REPUBLICANS OF THIS CITY and County are invited to be present at a , t'FM JM !9 1M. Mi -Mb M M to be held at the new building , 1 ', '''" i . v ' L' ''I''' :l ' COllNEK OF CHURCH AND SEVENS STREETS ON THURSDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 22, at 8 otclock, to elect; delegates to attend the Republican State Convention, - -I :: : : 5' ' !'"' . ! to be held at Raleigh on the 4th ofSeptembei next. X "J .- ' By order of the City and county Kepublicai Committee. ! ; . GEO. Z. FRENCH, C7tainnan. J. C. aug 7 Mann, Secretary ; tf 1 ; : S AliTi 1500 SACKS. ; i or sa e to arrive per Schooner "John Ferris." HORRACE M. BARRY, ... v. , r !. tf aug 13 JASJ L. HATHAWAY & UTLEY. (Former y HATHAWAY & CO., Importers of Molasses and Sugar, Wilmington N. C.) and Commission Merchants, PEARL STREET, NEW YORK., w E SOLICIT consignments of Cotton, Na val stores. wnicn our vyh ruuuu i,ui w, ? riven. We will make liberal advances npon re- ceipt OI pivoice ayu xm u j juaumg. au mer chandise and Produce shipped to us for sale are insured from point of shipment, with or without advice. I Invoices should always accompany each 1 snipment. j 5 : . . - .1.1 . Tl.ll. f Both of us having had over twenty years' ex- HATHAWAY three years in New York, we feel confident we can secure full I prices for our friends who will ! favor us with their consign ments. JAS. L. . aug 5 HATHAWAY, WM. R. UTLEY. 1-ly. DAILY AND WEEKLY POST. THE WILMINGTON EOST IS PUBLISHED IN UE CITY OF J - )ail3r and IW'eelsly', BY A, Paul THEP0ST CONTAINS NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE worn Up io the Hour oi The POST is read bj a large class of ieo- pie in ; NORTH AUD SOUTH CAROLINA, Who are reached through no other channel. I The POST, as an Advertising Medium is not surpassed in thje Carolmas. 1 The POST pays particular attention to the ' . - j I ., MERCANTILE , MANUFACTURING Commercial Interests OF Nor the a, i o ii n a :' The POST is rea by i every boay in favor of RECONSTJ UCTION. The POST is read by: those opposed to it politically to see what it has to say. The POST has readers in nearly every County of North Carolina, and in snore than half of South Carolina. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION DAILY, I Yer, ; 6 Moinths,; $10.00. 00. 00. 1 Month, "Vcar, Months, WEEKLY, One Six 2.00. 1.00. ADVERTISEMENTS IN DAILY CO Q'! a to CD 1 . a - CD a o . B 0 a a B 0 CD u a CO I a a I 4 ca 8 to 8 8 8 8 to 8 8 OS 8 CO 8 8 8 8 S 8 8 8 o 8 8 8 8 8 00 8 4 8 o 8 Ot 8 8 8 CP 8 8 to 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 S 8 00 8 8 8 8 8 to 00 8 3 8 '8.. "6- 8 8 8 8 o 3 8 CO 8 8 8 8 8 8 OB 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Ten Lines solid ! square. ; - Minion constitute Local Notices 50 cents per line. ! Twenty Squares make one column UlRIIVdTilV 11 HIM II IliiUIilU ; ., . ;! i GOING TO PRESS BUSINESS CARDS. JAKIBS A. .WHitAUD, (FOEMHILY WILLXKD CtJBTIS,) GENERAL FORWARDING . ' " ' AND f COMMISSION MERCHANT," ; - :: AKD A.QSMT FOB 1 . '. ' t 4STNA LIFE INSURANCE i COMPANY OP HARTFORD, coiqi., . No. 30 North Water Street, . WUmlngtbn, N. d WILL GIVE personal attention tn ffi r. tchase and sale of Produce and Merchandize, i ATTENTION LADIES ! I RANSOM PERKINS at Elvin Artis on Front; near Market. Street, is prepared to iuiui.e ana repair : , WATERFALLS, i! J- BRAIDS. 1 S . i ..!-. . . CURLS AND FRIZETTES. I , . Ladies will be waited on at their residences, and CURLING and every style t)f HAIR DRES SING as i required, will vbe done. 8end yoir j! RANSOM PERKINS. ''if Ladies Fashionable Hair Dresser, august 5 i . . i . . , 1-tf Corn, Corn Corn. j 2,000. BUSHELS BALTIMORE WHITE 4,000 Bushels Norfolk White Corn. 3,000 Bushels Western Mixed Corn. 25 Casks Western Bacon Sides ! 1 and Shoulders. . ; 100 Bbls. Family Fldar. , 100 Bbls. Super Flour. I Just landing and for sale, low lrom wharf and. store. REITH &, KERCHNERj aug 14 VICK, O ROCERS, ' FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ! Corner Chesnut and Wa ter streets, t Wilmington, N. C. aug 5 I. O. C. HATCH, New York. ll. G. ESTER. I H. T. WATCW. ViImington, N. C. ' New York. HATCH, ESTES & CO., I' -t: GENERAL Co; ission Merchants J HID NO. 133 FRONT STREET, CORNER OF PINEr j; ' ,,- I j 4 ' NEW YORK, j : j j l f 0 CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON & NAVAL stores solicited. Usual advances made and all Order promptly executed, h J , Aug. 5th, 1867. :--r:-..M'- 1"' If' V O TO WALDROK'S, 34 jMARKET : STREET, . So. Side, Between Front and Second Sts., THE CHEAP STORE, 1 j i ! 1 7 i THE CHEAP STORE j THE CHEAP STORE, ' M 1 ! ! JHyK IUUJS ilOUSEKEEPlMU UUOUS, FOR YOUR DOMESTICS,' , ! FOR YOUR DRESS .GOODS. I IrOR EVERY THING YOU WANT JNTHE ! DRY GOODS line! And whv? Because WALDRON sells his goods cheaper than any other house in the State. THE TRADE are cor 4ially iuyited to examine" my -Stock before pur- caasiBg eisewnere. My motto is "Jive ana let live." i aii ana see me. R. S. WALDRON, lm aug 12 ;' ! WASHINGTON MARKET. ' , ' No. 205 Market Street. . FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS CON-stantly- on hand, and dressed in superior stylel ! Hotels and families supplied at the lowest Cash price j aug 8 r THE OLD STAND. ELVI N AR, TIS FASHIONABLE Hair! Dressing and Sharing Saloon Front Street between Market and Prin cess Streets. " - QITIZENS AND OTHERS WILL FIND AT the old stand, polite and skilful ARTISTS, und every appliance for comfort and convenience ; LADIES and GENTLEMEN will be waited, upon at their dwellings. i if , ; 1 augi5)f :(:!;; ; ; : tf . - J. O. MANN,,' MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN , . -. . . 1 - ,4 :i f , !. - i v. i-r -1 ' 'j. - r - ; i i -1. Staves: Shingles, Last Blocks &c Crt ASH PAID FOR WHITE OAK AND PER Lsimdk timber delivered at his .Mill at wharf foot 01 Castle street. . ' Prompt attention given to orders. ; . ! Wilmington, . N. C, Aug. 5, 1867. - f tf 1 J A31J3 H ACKEIiFOIJD. SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MER- ; , CHANT, t WILMINGTON, N C. Consignments of Merchandise and Coun try Produce solicited and all business entrusted ito my care will have my personal attention. Lumber orders .will have attention. ' aug 5r t. :i . ' ' , - , , 6m " NOTICE. rpHEi FREEDMAN'S SAVINGS BANK, du-t ! IL ring my absence will be under the charge of J. C. MANN. Office with Collector of Internal Revenue, Custopi House Building. vjmce nours irom u A. M. to 6 Jr. M. rf.: S. 8. ASHLEY, ; ' Ca8hier. 10, - :'; d&wlm au: Study , Economy by Going to BAY & WRIGHT'S f Wholesale : Druggist : AND DEALERS IN ' Medicines, Chemicals, 1 Acids, , Paints,' i Oils, Fancy and Proprietary f Articles, i and purchase what yon need, ' and save fifty per cent.: oi your money. - Treasury of the United States. DIVISION OF THE NATIONAL BANKS j I! - ! !; Washington, D. CL; Feb. 20, 1867. IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED THAT THE , First National Bank of WUmington, N.; C. a i; t3 OS Banking Association, organized under the aci ; Vto provide a National Currency, secured by a : pledge of United States Bonds, and to provide i for the circulation and redemption thereof," ap- CO proved June 3d, lbt4, having compuea wim wtn CD to requirements of section 4o or said Act, ana wiui i tbe regulations of this Department made in pur- suance thereof, has this dav been designated as a" " a I Depository of Public Moneys, except receipts from Customs, and by virtue of such designation i Will also be employed as a Financial Agent of the Government.- I (Signed) ' F, E. SPINNER, j- ti: . Treasurer, u. o. i but we forbear. were.' aug 5 WEEKLY POST-7OI.OO per Square. aug 5 1-tf
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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