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RAM STONE VV ALL. excitement ,, From Washfagton:: ' ' row, Aug. 26. The in tire New York M t , . ww" aa lis orurin intelligencer' 8 t. morning, which only tells N. C., TUESDAY MORNING AUGUST 27, 1867. . n - 1 , ., , r- r -. .... L i - , : ... . r . .. 1 ! ii 1 ' " .iWHWiii.i . Hi 11 Ii II' '1 cditoria an old stoi v in view if for evidently has perr igenl- Tlieatrical Temple at Raleigh. jbe Acquifed. Market Reports, "l'X' IP Correspondence lletween the President and Cciu' C rant.' ' -WasiungtoN, 'Aug.r 26. he Johnson Grant correspondence relative to Sheii lan's removal, was published Sunday jnrtfing in the New York IleraJd jaid Boston Pout. White ifouse gossi'.-ISliendan leaving- the 5th District incharge of Hartzuif, proceeds to the esffrelieyiing Hancock, who then assumes permaneat command! of t the 5th District. They talk ot bwaynt as lJope7s iand Meade as Sickles' successor.; ; 1 . The JMexicari legation ..publishes docu ments showing. Escobcdo1s letters foreigners, forgeries. l s' ':. which f"8u iuc uabinet Ktftntnn'o ' . o .Cuaciousncsa, ( . bad , informally r. v n.cse ouicCS at the r unno. .'. .41.- President. There is no probability of im mediate Cabinet., changes. Grant's letter to the President says that the people! who have fcrioceu men- m and spent' ttollars tnumncs preservation, are opposed to s'herMaa's removal ha termed his duties faithfully and' intelli I.. - tTi ; ... . ! . t i removal will be regarded as an f. fort; to defeat the Congressional ; views, and embolden' to renewed opposition those5 wha attempted to break - up the Government by arms. , - ' General Thomas has repeatedly objected to being placed incharge of either of the rive Districts. Hancock's ' department is so in tricate that he should not be moved. Grant adds that there are military, pecuniary and, above all,' patriotic- reasons" whyhis order sh'ould'not be insisted upon. ; The President, in replying, says; that he is not aware that the question of kheridan's retention has been submitted to tie-people, and it would be unjust to the army to as sume that Sheridan is capable ot command ing the? Fifth District. ThomasV adminis tration of the Department of the Cumber land will compare favorably with Sheridan's government ot the Fifth District. Sheridan has rendered himself obnoxious by his man ner of executing the law,-and more, by as suming authority not granted, his rule has been one of absolute tyranny, without refer ence to the principles of our Goverument or the, nature of free institutions His course has' seriously interfered with the harmonious and speedy execution of the acts of Congress. His removal cannot be regarded as an effort to defeat them ; the pbject of thd change is to facilitate their execution through an offi cer, who never tailed to obey the statutes ot the land, and, within hisjurisdiction, to in sure a like iibeyar.ee from others. ' The Presi dent .(compliments Thomas and Hancock and feets. assured that, under General' Sherman's guidance, Sheridan will do honor fighting the -Indians. In conclusion,' thd President fails to perceive any military,! pecuniary or patriotic reasons why this order should not be carried into efket. ' 1,-. An immense crowd witnessed! the deieat of the Nationals i by the Mutuals of New ' ' I I. : ' ' I I ! ' ! York. The President came on the gro.unt.ls and was received with hearty cheers. S Internal revenue receipts to day" $830,000. " A private letter from Frt Hayes says one company of cavalry at that post lost twenty one men by Cholera, f r" i ! ! . From Richmond. I KicniioND, Va., Aug. 26, Maj. Delanta ter, Chief of the Medical Bureau ot this Dis trict was mustered out to-day, this, is the first officer, this department has. mustered out uu Jer the Presidents system of removal of Volunteer officers. Jr ; A Republican colored meeting at Man chester Saturday night; was addressed by G. R. Porter the, (Commonwealths Attorney at Norfolk who is stuniDHiir the State under "it1 ' til V ii 4 i.'.-v.i i-'-.--f 1 ! the auspices ot the National I Republican Committee, lie was much applauded for the sentiment that ','rather than ;not unclog the wheels of Reconstruction we should hang the President and .Gen. Grant1 as high as Haman. j . Arrivals at New York. Nkw York, Aug. 26. Arrived the Neva da from Grevtown: five days and twenty hours out, fastest trip recorded.; ' ' New Orleans Markets. New Orleans, Aug- 26.-Cttton dull sales 350 bales' low middling, at 26Jc." Re ceipts I 217 bales. Louisiana s'ujar, light stock, retail lots at t5J a 15c. for fully fair; Cuba retailing hogsheads at 13 a 13Je. for good fair, 12 a 13 for numbers twelve and thirteen, Louisiana molasses 60cY Cuba dull at 50 a 51c. by cargo. Flour quiet and light, sales of superfine at $9; Corn, pur chasers holding off, white and mixed $1 25. Oats firm at 70c. Bacon shoulders firm; at 13 a 14c: clear sides 18f a 18Jc. Lard firm, by the bbl. 14Jc. per lb, by the keg 14a 15c. Pork no sales, quoted at $26. Gold 140., Sterling 53 a 55. New York exchange,Vight per cent, premium. . Augusta markets. , ' Augusta, A.ug. 26. Cottbnimarket quiet; alts 56 bales middJings at 24c. Receipts 76 bales, j - - - Heavy rains this evening and yesterday evening., - v; - . Savannah Cotton Market. Savannah, Aug. 26. Market dull - with little enquirv. : Sales of middlings nominal at 25ic i Receipts 50 bales. Mobile Cotton Market. Mobile, Aug. 20. Cotton Sales of 50 bales. 1 Demand nominal, holders more dis posed toi realize. Low middling 23f a 24c. .b ourty-three bales new cotton received up to date, i , COMSIISSiOX ROUSES. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORM ,ed a Copartnership under the style or firm of 3PRUHT & IllllSOn, for carrying on business it Wilmington 'as gen- 4 ' I ) ' J Shipping & Commission Merchants 3?xodLixce Factors. They are ready to make 1 i ; LIBERAL ADVANCES ON PRODUCE w-v. .,-.-..- ij.x,-. r-.- j - ( -consigned to tnem , Tor Sale in Wilmington, or to tlreir FRIENDS IN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, Every effort will i be inade togivet satislaction to their constitucuU by prompt f ales and returns. , ALEX. SPRUNT, i . ! o! Wilmington. " JOUN W. HINSON, . of Duplin eo. Wiliningtop, Aug. 15, 1867. - . ; .t aug 17 -,: ,: ! .:,! : j" tl ;. : 4 i- tdat - of Present Postmasters an 1 the State ot North ; Carolina ; orrica. cocstt.' ' Postmaster. H0K3ifOOK . T. PKTTEWAT. i I l lXitiai , I illVWitl c; GENERAL COmSSION MERCHANTS, NORTH WATER STREET V WILMINOTOK N. C, S OLICIT CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON, NAVAL STORES AND COUNTRY FRO- for the Manufacturers are the most reasonable but and de- . New York Stock Market. Nkw York, Aug. 26.Stocks dull steady. Gold 40. '62 coupons 13f; Flour $7 10 a $11 40; Southern dull lower atfO" 65 a $14. Wheat dull and clining. i Mixed Western cbni $1 10 a $1 13. Oats loyver Southern '67 a 70c. Pork dull and unchanged. Lard quiet at 12f a l3c. Cotton drooping sales of 500- bales at 27 a 28c. .Turpentine 58. ..-'' 1 duce. - . il Being AGENTS prepared to fill, on orders for 1 GEO. KIDD'S CELEBRATED COTTON terms, Quebec, Aug. 26. The Catholic Arch- Bishop of this Diocese died to?dayl Charleston Cotton Market, &c, A c. Charleston, Aug. 26. Cotton steady at Saturday's decline ; sales 19 bales middling at 2oJc, Receipts 287 bales. Total city registration returns, up to 7 o'clock this evening, gives whites 2,211 ; colored 4,200. Total for city and State gives whites, 9743 ; colored 22,698. Mutiny, Prize Fight, &c. Philadelpaia, Aug. 25. The sb4p Lizzie, Moses, hence tor Antwerp, sailed yesterday. The crew mutinied a tew. miles below here; taking possession of the ship. The police went down and captured fourteen men, after a hard fight. The mate was stabbed, and a mutineer had his skull fractured. In a prize fight in Schuyskill county, Billy Parkinson whipped Tom Kelly in thirteen rounds. 1 iVaitixaHnn nf Tnnkors TTa II . KALEiGii, August Mo. l ucKer's new theatriCaLtemple was dedicated Saturday ;ht. A large and fashionable crowd as sembled among whom were militarv and civil officials and prominent citizens. Tlon D. L. Swain delivered the oration. The ilding is one of . the most structures in the South. Rumor says the Raleigh Progress has been threatened with suspension in conseque nee of ridiculing Gen. Sickles. GINS, 7T?.T.T.' T? A WI'.OVR SUPER PHOSPHATE, !: ! ' : ; i 1 BROWN'S COUNTER, , i PLATFORM and RAIL- 1 . ROAD SCALES. Have constantly on hand FERTILIZERS ot all. descriptions. i 4 j aUg 5 : ! '''!.' JAS. L. HATflAWAY & UTLEY. (Formerly HATHAWAY & CO., Importers of Molasses and 4n& ar'; Wilmington N'. C ) Shipping and Commission Merchants, Fulton, Gap Civil. Gap Creek, " Gar man' a Mills . Gardner's Ford,; Gatesvlllc, German too, Gib&ODville, Gilmer's Store, Glade Creek, Gladesborough; Glenaloon, , Globe, Gold Hill, Goldsborough, -Goldston, Graham, Grassy Creek, Grassy Knob, Graysburgh, . f Green Hill, Green Level, Greens bo rough, Greenville ?i Grist's Station Orove, Gulf, ' Gum Branch, Hadley's Mills Halifax, HallsvUle, Hamilton, Hamptonville. Hannersville, . Harrell's Store,; Harrelisville, Harrington, Harris' Depot, Harrlsville, Hartshorn, Hatteras, - . Haw Branch, Haw River, Hay Meadow, Haystack, Hays Store, Haywood, Heathsville, Helton, . : f Henderson, Hendersonvjlle, Hearingsville, Hertlord, DavIc, Mary Caton, -. Alleghany.Mrs C E Vaughaa. A?he, Wm Laws. Cabarras, Miss S Hartwick. Cleveland, Perry D Gregg, Gates, Miss MS Moody. Stokes, Marcellus Jordan. A Guilford, J A Neese. Thos Ragan. Ashe, Andir B Carson. Randolph, Francis J Lyndon. Chatham, Miss Ellen 8 Kelly. Caldwell,, David Moore. . Rowan, ' John C Snugg , ,i --Wayne, Hiram B Grant ' Chatham, M rs Flora A Dixon. Alamance, Jas B Mc Murray. Yancey, J ohn V Dickson. Ruth'lr'd, Mrs Louisa King. N'th'pton, Nathan Harris. RutUTr'd. Miss Martha Moore. Wake, A D Upchurch. . - GuUford, J D White. Pitt, Jno Congleton. , Columbus, David S Strother. ' Chatham, Chas Ellis. -. . Noah Howe. Onslow, . ; Martha A Harrell. Chatham, C E Johnson. Halifax, . N Fits Patrick; -. Duplin, Geo W Wilson. Martin, " W W Gardiner, Yadkin, Alfred G Carson. Davidson, . Mary A Coppel. N Hanover Jas W Bland. Hartford N L Shaw. : i , Harnett,. Annie Harrington. Cabarras, J L Kirkpatrick, Mont'gry, Miss D Saunders. Alimance, John Cobb. , Hyde, H W Styron. Onslow, Zachus Brown. Alamance, Julia E Randleman. Wilkes, Rachel Sebastian, i Surry, Jas Hopper. . . ! Wake, WHPage. - Chatham, Jno4 L Walden. Halilax, DuHMarshalL Ashe, ' A H Jones. Granville, Saliie J Reaves. HendersonHugh Livingston. Sampson, Sarah Highsmith. Jferq'mns, Keuoen iiinion. NewE ope Iredell E L C MeHargue N Hopa Academy Randolph. Rebecca J Miller New Sight New Market New Salem, . New Sterling, Newton, Newton Grove, North Brook, North Cove, ' North Fork, Norval, Norwood, . - Oak Forest, Oak Grove, Oak Llill, Oakland, Oak Ridge, Oak's, Oak Springs, Ocona Lutty, Ocracoke, Old Furnace, Old Richmond, Old Town, Olin Branch, Olive Branch, Wake Mrs C C Rodfrers Randolph Duncan Newlm. Randolph FA IngOld. S Iredtll Miss M D Summers CUwba Miss H E Bost Sampson Arthur Lee ; V Lincoln O B Jenks ; McDowell Robt McCall L t Ashe, . Mr MC Wagner ' Hsrrcll Mrs M A Oliver : Staoly ; Miss farah Aden Iredell -. E F Swann . . Uuiyn J A J Long . -Graiiville, MUs L McKadeo coamam jnzaoeui auuv -. Gulllord, Anslin L Mouru Orange, EE Webb Rufck errrdS LD BlggeratofF Haywood Miss E Conuer i Hvde Gaston Forsyth - ;.J i: Onslow C H, Orange Factory, Orange utter ureeK, Owenvilie, A B Howard Miss M 8 Ransom Nancy J Hanser Lewis J HIne - E A Gwyn HTBancom Miss J Peneville Sidney W Holman RutherfrdMary Wilkinson amp8on Jesse K Harris Iredell Union Ouslow Hickory Tavern, Catwaba, Wm H Ellis. High Point, High Shoals, Hiilardston, Hillsborough, Hillsdale, Hills Store, Holly Grove, Guilford. Eli Denny. Rutlier'fd, Delbhinc Aqualot Nashe, Mrs Jane S Portis. Orange, Dennis Heart. Guiljford, Wm Archer. Randolph, Sdm'l A Hewlej'. m . Madison, i M Lawson, Hommeny Creck.BnnpombeMiss R E Chandler. 171 iE ARL STREET, NEW YORK. Hookerstowr, Hoover Hill, (Horse Creek, Hotel, jHoustonville, Huntsville, j Independence, Ivy, Jackson, "E SOLICIT consignments of Cotton, Na val Stores. Sheetiners. Yarns, 1 obacco, and other Southern Products, to the sale ot which our prompt! personal attention Will be ffiven. w e wm maKe lmerai auvauces jupuu iu ceipt Qt invoice ana uni oi . juaamg. aui ivier- cnanaise ana rroauce &uipiuu iu,us iyi j boic mc insured from point! of shipment, with or without advice. Invoices should always accompany each shipment,. . " ;''.' ; 1 . i f 'i both of us liaviiig nad oyer twenry years ex perience in buiness.iu the South, and Our J. L. HATHA w. Ax tnree years m isew xorKi we ieei confident we can i secure full prices for our friends who, will favor us with, their jcoasign ments... " . . : , . ' i l JAS.. L. H ATHA WAY, WM. R. jUTLEY. Greene, C C Stilley, Randolph, Nelson M Crow. Ashe, Mrs. Sarah Taylor. Bertie, II F Williams. Iredell, Andrew Baggerly. Yadkin, " Get rge Garner. Caswell, Mrs. J Blackwcli., Yancey, Joel E Knap. N'thanx'tn Jos. Copeland. Jackson's Creek, Randolph, M J Nance. JacksOn Spring, Moore Anna CampbelL ' Jacobs Fork,- Catawba, F R Beck. Jamestown, Guiltordj ; Miss M R Harris." Jamcsvillc, Martin,. E H Bailey. Jefferson, Ashe, E C Bartlett. Jonathans Creek, Haywood, Miss L Leather urn. Jones Mine, Randolph, Hannah L Arnold. Joyners Depot, , Edg'corab 'i W Griffin. Hurry, , Liucy iv 1 nnmpson. Mrs. M A Watson. Oxford, . Grahville Miss B G Jones . Pacific, Franklin John Young Paint Gap, ; : Yaneey Mary J Horton' Patterson's. Store, Alamance M H Crutcbfield Peach Tree Grove, Nash E M Matthews Peacock's Store, Columbus Enoch Haanon - Caldwea Mrs E O Clinard Stir WRECKS. magnificent From Washington , Aug. 2o. In G over nine nt Wreeksi HAVING BEEN NOTIFIED BY THE Sec retary 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 tho Gov- vernment, on and adjacent" to this coast, ana having been appointed by him as agent to super intend their operations, I hereby warn alt per sons from interfering with- said wrecks or any other Government property on the coast. ; j j Coll. Int. Rev. Wilmington, Aug. 5, 1867. ; tf Journal copy. Judesvillc, Kenans vale, Kernersvillc, Killians Mills Kingsboro' Kings Mountain, Gaston, Rinston, ,: Kirkland, .. Kitrell, Knap ot Reeds, Knob Creek, v Kyles Landing, Lake Cbmfort, Lake Landing , Lanesborough" Lassiter's Mills Laurel Hill Laurel Spring Laurinburgh Lawsonville against - From Richmond. . I ' Richmond Va., Aug.1 26. Gen. Schofield has decided that the state poor laws shall bb enforced with reference -ttr the pauper? to wboni the lrcedmens bureau has ceased giv ing rations. By this decision all the black vagrants wlio crowded to the cjties of iYir ginia after the war will beeturned to their respective Counties where they are . citizens. The 'panper whites wiltibe treated the same way; ff . t :f ' - Jfi C The city Council is about opening a now alms houso for colored people. - j ; The case of the colored Canadian who jap-, plied for redress because the owners of the Steamship Hatteras refused him a first cabin passage on account of his color was decided by U. S. Commissioner j Cahoon this morn ing: He decided thatjthe jcivil rigbts'bilt only applied to American citizens, and for eigners could not obtain redress under it. From New .Orleans. . i ' Nkw OntBANs; Aug! 26. Galveston ad ; vices received. I Interments on Saturday : twenty-six, tor the week; one - hundred and ' fiftyrthree. Among otters who .died are J. A. Nickerson, of Massachusetts,- and Capt. Reynolds, of the Schr.; Liberty of New york; New York . nierchahtsj through Blum & Consent one thousand dollars to the How ard Association.; Help frorri absentees is so licited. ' ! - , . " ' TherA. xB-cre twentvnine . deaths in this city from yellow.fever on Saturday and Sun Bonds -Cotton of Washing- Foreign Markets. London, Aug., 26. Consols. 941. - LivEhPooL. Ausrust -26.iNoon- quiet ;; sales of 9,000 bales, prices unaltered. Other articles unchanged. . Arrived from America City ton, Nestrian. ! London. Aue. 26.-2 o'clockf-Consols 94, Bonds 73. LiTEitpboi., Aug. 26. 2 o'c not so much : closing sales wil 8,000 bales. Lard 52. , Turpentine Common rosin 7 and 9; medium 12s. The Quaker City has arrived at Oddessa. ock -Cotton not exceed -i.i 30s. New York Markets. New York, Aug. 26.- -Flour 25c. lower. Wheat dull and: drooping. Cqm , uncbangh cd. Oats l cent lower. Porkjheavy, at lS 56i. - Lard and whiskey quietj Cotton dull at. 28c. Turpentine auiet at 58c. Rosin- strained $4 25. Stocks strong. Gold 140. I Sterling 9 a 10. Rumors in gold room that whole cabi- net resigned. '62 coupons sevens. " ' ; Arrived Tripoli, from Europe; Albe marle from Richmond. 3$. Georgia !. , - Baltimore Market, k ' Baltimore, Aug. 26. Coffee quiet apd rf anrlxi ' With 9111 alt sales at 18d Cotton dull aibuuj) " - i -, . . . . ,, ;, j ,. and nominally unchanged: Flour unchang d Prime Wheat scarce red' $2 50; choice 'kk. riamn tnncrh lower, ranging as low as $1 80 reilow 1 15 a $1 16. Oats firmer, at 58 a Washington, Aug. ; 2o.- In the Boston Board of Alderman, when the question ex tending muQicipaliCOUrtesies to Mr. btanton was considered, there was only al quorum present, and the courtesies were extended by a very small majority. The ! Mutuals, from New York, nave ar rived here, and will play with the Nationals to-morrow.!,. The base bailers are excited. The following is amonu the recent reven decisions r ounder the present-law spirits or turpentine is regarded as manufacture, sub ject to the same regulations as other manu factures. A manufacturer ot turpenun-, une any other manufacturer, is required to make monthly returns ot the amount manuiaciur ed ; also required to return j each month the amount sold or consumed, or used, orre moved for consumption, or for delivery to others than his agents, and, to pay tax upon the same in the district where manufac tured. T1'; J The wife of an alien, i3 regarded a3 alien herserif in taxation, and hotels are to oe. taxed on their rental value regardless ot agreed rents. The (Stonewall sails to mcrrow for Japan. Secretary Seward and the bpanisu ana French Ministers visited her to-day. Washington. Ausr. 25. The Herald's Special Havana of the 22nd says the Gov. of Bominico sent a Messenger to Washing ton accepting five millions for Samania oa Island Havti. ; The 'delav lavinir the Cable irom xvey West to Punta Rosa was occasioned by hay ing used part of the Cable intended for that nurnose between Kev West ana AUDa. for T?rfmn.n frnnv New York with two hun- Ar-aA aiA tiiirtw-ninA nfTip.prs and soldiers of the Imperial Mexican army. - Prnm r:hnrl(ston. Charleston. S. C. Ausr. 25. Registered , , . . vestcrdav 310: of whom 173 were wnite ana 14-R rnlnrnri Arrived Steamer London from New l orK. Hafcheldor tor Bos- NOTICE. HAVING CONTRACTED WITH THE SEC retary of the Treasury for the salvage of all " Blockade runner" and other wrecks, and prop erty belonging to the United States on (ind adja cent to this coast contracts will be made with parties desiring to engage, id wrecking, isaviDg j iron, SC. i GEO. 'Li FKKINULi, : ; ROBERT STEVENSON, : 10 So.! Front St., Wilmington, N. C. Aug. 6th, 1867.1 tf Journal copy. BANKING. BANKING HOUSE . ' .). OF '- ' i JAY C00KE & CO., No. 20 WALL STREET, j Corner of Nassau Street, NEW YORK. Leaksville Leasburgh Ledger Leachburgh Leesville Leicester Lenoir Lenox Castle Lenoir Institute Leo Lewisville Lexington Liberty Hill Lilesville Lillington Lincolnton Little Mills Little River Littleton r . Little Yadkin Locust Hill Logan's Store ' Long's Mills Long Ridge Long Street Louisburgh Lovelace Lovelady Love'sLevel Lumberton McDaniels McLeansville, TTTE BUY and sell at the most liberal current GOVERNMENT BONDS OF ALL ISSUES, SEVEN-THIRTIES, and COMPOUND INTER EST NOTES, and execute orders for purcnase and sale ofSTOCliB, BOrnjJJJ and liUL-u. CONVERSIONS. We convert the several issues of Sevn tuik- TIESintO FrVJE-TW2JiTIE3 ON THE MOST FAVORA BLE terms, taking the 1st series at! govern ment Rates, allowing a commission to dealers. Circular with full particulars furnished upon ap plication. j aug5 JAY COOKE & CO. . -r- - ! t-tf McNeills Ferry Mackey's Ferry - Macon Depot ; Madison Magnolia Mangum Manson Maple Spring ( Marble Spring i Margaretsville Marion Marlboro' Marley's Mills Marshall Martindale - Martin'sLimeKiln Stokes Marysville Mebanesville Middle Creek Middletown Midway Mill Hill Mill River Milton Duplin, Forsyth, Miss L P Kerner. Lincoln, Wm. Alexander . ' " Edg'ombe, Jon. T. Lamm: Miss Li a isiack. 1 Cabarrus, Mr. jB Kirp.trWk. Granville,: MrsM E Oir ia, " Francis J Tilley. V Cleveland Mrs. Sarah M Mull. Cumb'lnd John R Taylor. Hyde, James McGowan. Hyde Selby Watson Anson Miss M C Allen Randolph Miss D P Luther Richmond Elijah Hasty . Ashe Wjatt Rose Richmond Pascall Caudle . Rocki'hamJnO Windsor I , I 44 Mary A Burton Caswell S P Taylor Mitchell Wm J Silver Johnson C H Holland Robeson Wm Brown Buncmbe Jno Carpenter Caldwell Mrs E Klllgrove Rocki'hamJas R Garrett , . Lenoir Jas Elmore Stanly Mary J Jenkins. Forayth P Laugenour Davidson Mrs M Duaenbury Irejiell Jas R Scroggs Anson W H Barnewell ; N HanoverW B Larkins ' : Liicoln H E Bomir Richmond Mrs M A Childi Alexander L M Smith Halifax Jas M Hewzorae Stokes Henry C Coo Caswell Mrs M F Paschal Ruth' ford Mrs D R Freeman Randolph Benj A Sellarsi . Wash' ton G W Jackson Moore Absalom Kelley Franklin Miss Sarah E Jones Wilkes Caldwell Union Robeson Orange Guilford Harnet Patterson Pekin ' Pierceville Pigeon River Pikeville. Pilot Mountala , Pine Level Pmeville : i Pink Hill . Pioneer's Mills Pittsborough Pleasant Grove . . Pleasant Hill Pleasant Retreat Pleasant Ridge ; Plymouth Pollocksville Portsmouth Poutecasi Powelton, Powhatan, Prospect Hill Prosperity . Providence Parley 1 Qullatown Queensdale Querys ' i Raleigh 4 v y Ranalsbursrh I Ransom's Bridirc Nash Raysville I Malison Red Hill Red Mountain Red Plains Reed Creek Reem's Creek! Reidsvillc Republic Rich'dson's CreekUnion Rich Fork I Davidson Richland's 44 Valley Richmond Hill Rich Square i Kidgeway. v i Roaring Gapf , Robeson r Rock Creek Rock Fish Rock Ford Rockingham Rock Mill Rock Spring i Rocky Mount " Rocky Point , , Roleaville RonniIUi ' Roxborough Roxobcl - i ,'. Rutherfordton Miss E A Bicknall Miss 8 S Fisher Miss Sarah E Austin Marvin Q Bryan Mrs M J Cook JnoMcLean Jacob Reardon ' Washing'nWm Briggs Warren MissAA Edgerton Rockin'amM 8 Black Duplin Wm M Evans Richmond Walter D Smith Warren Aaron 8tnith Wilkes A F Triplittle Cherokee Heny Moss ' Nortbam'nR E Wren McDowell W S Cason Pitt Jas O May Randolph Benj F Mar ley Madison Thos J Rollins Mecklen'gWm M Martin Mrs 11 M Smith Greena Richd Phillips Alamance S A White Wake JB Strain liyde LD White Davidson John Perry man Cabarrus Jacob Stirewalt NOTICE. toul Rrmintsctckt. The 'following problem is not found in any of the regular text books in school, but is generally propounded on thftslv bv inrronious school boys and girls, while the teacher supposes they are studying Corn dull white lower, 1 oS; the regular lesson : s l tnee : reaa see, iuul uic Love is up will I'll have nn infprinr 4.1 n i Provisions hrm DUiK shoulders 12c ; bacon shoulders 13i ; west ern mess pork $24 1 city mess $23 50 ; westr em lard, Ite: city 13.; Sugar steady. -Wins But that and you have you'll :.. OrA nnrl down and VOH. if Ob, how wise we might have been if we had not wasted so much time at school in playing puzzle, tit-tatto, and snapping apple THE FREEDMAN'S SAVINGS BANK,, du ; ring my absence will -be nnder the charge of J. C. MANN. 1 Office with Collector of Internal Kcvcnae, Custom Housef Building. Office hours troni A. M. to s r. ai. i S. S. ASHLEY, .1 Cashier. aug 10 dfewlm Treasury of the United States.. DIVISION OF THE RATIONAL BANKS Washington, D. C, Feb. 20,1867. IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED THAT THE First National Bank of Wilmington, N. C, a Banking Association organized under the Act 44to provide a jxaiionai curreacy, bee urea vy pledge of United States Bonds, and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof,'? ap proved June 3d, 1864, having complied with the reqmremenis oi eecuuu -j ui uau uuu mm the regulations of this Department made In pur suance thereof, has this day been designated as a Depository or Public Moneys, except receipt from Customs, and by virtue of such designation will also bo employed as a Financial Agent of the Governments ' - ' J,n (Signed) - ir. je.-annia, v i Treasurer, U S. HendersonMrs Mary J Allen Caswell Saml W Taylor Mitcheners Dtpot Johnston Erastus R Mosher Mint Hill ! . Mecklen'g Miss O E Wood Rowan T G McLaughlin - Davie . 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Head Q'rs,1 Post of Wilmington, N. C.,' , August 4th, 1867. Special Order, ) , mo. va. ) The Counties embraced in this Military! Post arei hereby divided'into Registration PrcctucU, according to the established voting Poll.,: ;ind Registers assigned.to duty as members of liatds of Registration as follows: 1 . -NEW HANOVER COONTT. i First Registration. Precinct.1 Wilmington, 1st,' 2d,i Hd, and 4th Wards. Registers Isaac A. eck, L. Mi Barlow, Geo. U. Price. . " Secmid Hgislraiion l-ed?. iederal Point, Masonboro', Middle bound,. Topsail Sound, Hoi- y Shelter, Rocky Point; Registers A. F. Mor Tis, H. E. Scott, Edgar filler. , I7iird Registration Precinct. South Washing ton, Tpper Black River, Pincy Wooids, Lower Black Elver, Caintuck, Long Greek. ! Registers Henry U. Penny, E. R. Wilson, E. D. Hewlett. i' BRUKSWICK COUNTT. l' W- .' : ! : :. - - ... f ; ; V . i . .' V. - t . ..- V . .. r. . J fl , ,- ' j. First Registration Irecinct: Smithyille, "Shal- lotte, Waccamaw. Registers E. Legge, ' Geo. L. Baxter, A. Gulden Smith. . j fc . ! Second Registration Precinct.-LockWdods Folly Town Creek and North West. Registers B. D. Morrell, U. B. Robinson, 8olomon Smith. Columbus' coitstt. .',' First Registration Precinct Wbltevihe, Bogue Swamp, Welche'e , Creek, Lee's. Registers T. SL Maultsby, M. Smith, M. Pdwel U , j " Second Registration Precinct.' Cerongodo, Wil liams Bug Hill and Tatoms. " Registers Henry C. Maffitt, Davia Shathcrs, John Meares. V , t DUBLIN COUKTT. ; . '!! 1 -1 " .'"'C v Firti Registration Precinct. Falson's; Wolfs crape, Glissoh, Albertaon, Smith's Limestone. Registers1 Samuel B." Woodmansce, nenry Ft Brandis, Edward Martin i i ficcond Registration Precinct. Cypress Creek, Tulana Creek, Rock fish, Magnolia, Warsaw. Kenansville, t Registers John M.' Graham, 1 Daniel Kline, Patrick C. Oates. . . i , BOBXSOK COUKTT.. ' First RcyUrrtion Precinct. St. Padls, Lumber Bridge, McPhaul's Mills, Phlladelphus and Red Banks. Registers O. 8. Ilaynes, : Daniel C. ' McNeill, CamyWilkins. - ellsrUIe, Alfordsvllle, Thompsons, White House, Stirling's Mills and Breeta. Registers C. K. . Proctor tionn Moore, u. P; uoura. 1 W'l .2 M':h;BLAI)KK. v jCOCSTT.;--yHJZ l 'iiW,, First rRerMratUm PieciiicLllottovr Bryant Swamp, Ellzabethtown, Brown Matsb, White i 8 Creek, Carver's Creek. ReghJters-A W. Fish er, W French, F. W. Faster.. ' i Second Registration Precinct. French's Creek, Rackooo, Colly, Parker's Store, Melvlna, Bever Dam, White Oak. Registers James Cashwell, Justin Dwinell, (one Vacancy). , j : 8AMr807f COUKTT. ' First RegMration Precinct. Clinton, Turkey, Tailors Bndge,Lisbon-McDaniels,- LitUe Co-: barie. Register Edward J. Calwell, Nicholas P. Chesnuit,M. H. Matthls. . ' 1 Second Registration. Precinct. RalVR?nTscu", Piney Grove, Westbrooks, Mingo and DU-niai' Regiiters-Joseph Wilson, J. W. Craddoch, Lewis U. Bryant. ' ,wa ,nA These Boards will Immediately organe an the President of each, if not ii i .;ti,0.. Tioid Quarters : wui repornu persuuw fc"vor.. . a ti 7ima teeO teooksW Blanks. They will, at all times, keep the Post Commander adv sea . "nCj it t key dull and unchanged. scqdsat tne more stuuious i , . j -1
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 27, 1867, edition 1
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