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mi 1ii ' i if v. v. V : ) . 3 :: art i. r 5,: i THE! WIlMIiGTON - DAILY FOST. WILMINGTON, N.G, SEPTEMBER l,n$67. zTte mystic chords' of meniory, tirelchinr from evc rffbqtllcjlcltl and ixitriol grave to every living Mart uihI hearthstone alt over this broad' land, will yet anil tJic-CJionn of, the ' Unioi,' when again touched, :ir.iswr?y they will be, by the angels of ournaturc." Lincoln... -' - A RARE CHANCE. ' ;E vcr v loval man should have in his iros - vdjsgion a portrait of President LrKCoLN. ; JTIiat no one may Ikj without eucli a trea sure, Vf b make the following offer : : - I To tach subscriber to the Weekly Post, Coir one- year,' daring the , month of Septan -lt'r 1G7, we will present either of the fol hflving Prints the subscriber may select : ' !l . The Assassination of President Xin- ei In. . v M. The Icatlt.Ucd of President J,in- roliu i p. Freedom lo tjic Slaves. ? 4. Portrait of Abraham Lincoln. TJie above Prints are. oii paper liy! 18 . A J ; , : :- . . . l'rhes. - f - " -. .The lllistory of Norlli.1 Carolina The commlatiou :of the history of this rft.-ito ib somelluns that U much ricedetf, and ute ib someihins that in much rice5 'altho-ugln several elforts have been made, d one or two persons have devoted much tMifo and labor tb the purpose, yet there, is j (It now, iior ever has. been," a work which at reflects the record juf the State. A. histo A Which 'has been so nobly acted as has hers tjlLouul never, want a recording scribe. ," The laud of tljc earliest authentic attempt at a sbttlemeut upon the borders of the North Atlantic ; the theatre of the first avowed re- fciijtancc to the British authority, and the prbvincc 'and State- whicli has giv'eu to the Iiikory of our country so many of its noblest n'uincs and Jixost luminous -mores, the evnnts of its past should be garnered up and trea ; sitre(l as the. proudest of all proud legdcies. Jhome. feeble attenipts haye ibeen alrbady made, but even for the time for which Jtbey were written they arc now known to be ex- eeniiugiy impericcc, ana in many instances i mcorrcct. The first of these, whicli have ) cbme down to us oT the present . day lis the work of j Dr. IIucu WtLLiAjrsox, which is ; very short, not at all explicit, and Which . cuds i)rcvious to the Ttevoliition, After this is Martin's History, complied i by FitANCfs v O'Ay.iEn JIaiitin, formerly dt North Carolina , 1 j u t during the latter part oi his lite: a rcsi i cut of Louisiana, and Chief Justice jif the '- uprcnS Court of thattate. This work al t tough not published untir the year 1$29, ylyt closesj very abruptly at the very! coin-, tiitncement of the Revolutionary-war. Its i iage.-.evince much labor and great rescareh, ! aiid' although it is very incompleteyet t is iii t ie main correct and is considered as the best I uthouty on the many points embraced by it, mow extant. i.Thc Ilev.' E."W. CAiiuiiErs i r ' - .... . . ? )i I)., was the next person wh5 bestowed , ' nuielt time and attention to the history of our Stale, . and who gave his researches a printed, form;'. . His first and second series of j sketches,, although,. cj&poscd in a great a njicKsure lromjiev.spapeiv clippings made oin time to time, yet show in many places ic result's of i personal research, and abound itirc in. matter of much interest I to. the ldv ; of our States' record. : After Caiujtheus eaihe lion. John II. AVuiiELEii,; a native oif North Carolina, and at one time V. .S. Minister to -Nicaraugua, whtfrc by the way t as lo did jwt prove as great a diplour. 4JiMAitK, : ' Napoleon, or Eat;l Di inuv, i'r history j although.it exhibits' every evi (Hem e of almost junparalleled research (and ah untinno: labor, is x&t very unreliable . and . iiniot be cited with confidence. A few years later 'than this, 'Aha Rev. r.iritANcrs'E IIawjcs, -L. li. D.i undertook the compilation of a history, After much labor in gathering 'data from almost theliur "ciorncrs of the worhl, tt) books were bub bshcb. Cut the nature arid extent of the undertaking was morestupendpus thaievcn he .-himself had first supposed it, and the ;tvo volumes were all that iwe have evclr re ceived. The war andfthen death .intel'vcn-. ; ud, and the work remains incomplete, j ' These are the last published histories of itur State which have been given! tp the world, and independently of the jmaiiy im ppfections abou-nding Iri them all ' vhich . : .should i be corrected and extended in new' r publication!, thcihistory ind events )t the hibt j seven years, replete as:thcy arej with matters ' lot remunerative interest .t) all, should iiiducesoniG native historian to step forward hud givcbo-the-w-orld-'the Irceord . ' of our State. ,. .! ,r ; In . reviewing the necessity which exists j we naturally ook to the mcaus Tjyj which that necessity can be fiiled. The eyes of the . State turn as with one accord to thcj only man who is Capable of the .great task: The llonl). L. Swain is that. man. To him alone can 1 -nVc- look for such a history of North Carolina, as the fair record of tlie State is entitled to; and to him as we take it has it bcomc'a duty to transcribe for the -jJcnefit of us now and those who shall come , after us, the immense amount of traditional and historic lore which he has gathered-to-J gclher. To our i)crsonal knowledge; GovJ : Swain ' lias, in his posscssionfat tiiis time . inorc matter which relates to the olden his - tory of North Carolina, than has any other person, living; nay his" collection would wc .' think' exceed in Syaricty that of all ! others lioW "known in the .State. To him there fore, as wc lake it, has this duty become a high and an imperative one. A number of " years ago' Judge Murphy, of this State, one of thcniost eminent junstsand most crcudite scholars 01 Jiis ago uuuertooK luo couccuon of the data necessary to the publication of a york of the present nature. Many of the latter years of his life were devoted to the wcro ever Governor eniboditid. If we mistake not Swain flias fallen heir to many bf thera, and these would rentier him in the proposed un- staking great assistance. .Should 'that gentleman be iriiliiecd to de vote himself to tliq hccomplislinerit ot 'this task, and nhould Ins life be prplonged for a sufBcreut periodao one who, knows him cm doubt for a moment s that it;will be all that ! i 1 i i is needed. -There lis now a kreat want of our pcjople to be gd,px)lil:; uilj, Goverhor Swain' accept the call to universally made to him and give to the world, .3 the crown ing act of his whole! life, such a work as is 50 greatly needed by the w 10I0 mass of the people, and one which no man riow liviric: but biinsel f can produce?. Letter from a (irnmbler. . , iLMrKGTONN. C, Auk 01, 18G7. Edixou urosT ": , Deaf Sir : It is, I know, human to griim ble, and to do so is only excusable when V I auifonb of those: who travel lin. the streets of ou e'ity, ' by day and night on horseback, Frequently at night and not imfreqiiently by day, I Tiud myself entangled inl the branches of some tree, overgrown arid untrimmcd, reaching into the middle of the street. If' I have luckily escaped the fate of Absolom, it is beca.use I have rto flowing lock. A fie r a heavy fain, going along the center of some of ourjstreets, a good shower bath mav be taken' gratis, which ... a- adds-great y to the even- ness oil dues temper and subsuitejts from the value. of ones hablli ments. The! glutting ofi ound stones, jjjrick .bats, broken! crockery, & p., into gulliek then cov- e'red with sand, to be washed out!ao:ain the down pit of ones horse, frcqucnly causing the fore legs to turn under bis body, precipi tating! the rider, upon the principal 'that watjr iflies oil' a grindstone,- hi a curved line t T ' ' 1 11 " -1 'I 11 11 lanuing nun upon ins ncaa, wnicn usually hurts the head not thy brick hut. !; Iu fact these are great causes for grumb ling, and may be -rcinedied by a little labor, rendenng it much pleasaiiter aul decidedly safer to ride about than at present. : J Whyijcannot we lave a drive say of two or thrCe miles -in length, kept in fitie order by saw dust and shavings? We have plenty pf material lo make such'a drive, and plenty elf wide streets to put it in and there is not a driye of any distance whore one can tnlce an evening airing without getting buried alive in sand. Make an attractive boulevard for carriage ariel horseback rides ! and I have no doubt our city will show an ai;ray of line turnouts comparing favorably 'with any of its size!,- 'j'.-: ,.'. . I ' -t AVhyicanuot ye haVe a public purk ? Smrc Ave-have plenty of cheap t Waste land which could be bought at a low price,. planted with trees, graded, and divided with iiicely grav clcdAVijilks, where in our charming springs and autumns we could wander in day time, and in summer in' the beautiful i moonlight be as sentimental as possible. I don't think the )ark need be put on Market street as many a'cin to think, but might be, and ought to be, junile froni it. - If public parks and gardens are the -"lungs" -.of a city, put them where there is plenty of fresh air and pure water. Wiiile I would like jto subscribe to that 'desirable olgccf, I wilt nbw do so as your obedient , CoTnii:sr)Ni)ET. Jud?c UiuIerxVood, of (Georgia, on Iter construction. 1 . i -.1 TheiAtlanta (Ga.) New Era publivhcs a' letter from Hon. J. 'W. II. Uunderlyood,. of Rome, Qa., on the necessity and' wisdom ol reconstruction under the terms of the Mili tary Bill. lie pays:' .j f Wei are urged to wait-not to degrade ourselves by taking voluntary action in t e premises -to remain as. we are that a grtfat reaction is going oil at . the North, &el :We" have heard more or- less. of this before the' war, but we have. never- realizecj it, and arc not likely t( do so. But, if tjfue, will it bring Relief to us ? Is there anyl )iirty at tlie North Iwho propose to repeal thcsc ineasures ? Look to their i)latfornLs arid resolutions and see foiS 'yourselves, bp far -as I remember them, ithev deal in ge icral platitudes,' and mean nothing except a decided tendency to fear it is a repudiate the national! debt. I strujigie lor oiuce, in w hich the' great prin- ciplea of civil liberty. tsecurcd by a written Constitution, ar$ oter ooked. iRe not, dc- ceived. "We must work out our own sal vation,v Our restoration to otir riLdits in the Union, under the CjonstituUoti, depends upon oiirsclvcs.- And wc shall riot arrive at that point without'a beginning, j That com mencement with us is iicccptarice: of terms. While'it is' true that wis accepti-d thd terms oilefed to iis by the President, we have cau tiouslyjrejectcd all terms olTered! us by Con gress.1 The President' ! satisfied with our acceptance of his terms, arid -so will Congress be satisfied when we j acceptl Congress, backed) by the people of the mighty Xortlu claim the power oyer these quest ions for themselves, and to-day are in the full , exer cise: thereof, the President to the contrary notwithstanding. . Congiess proposed! to us the Constitutional Amcritlment ;; we rejected it. Congress proposed to lis the Sherman Shcllabarger liill; we denouueed1 it. j Con gress passed the Supplement Bill, and anoth er bill of construction and additional pow ers, and wc are invited to register and! vote down the Convention. . Would! it not have been best if we had adopted the Constitu tional Amendment ? A majority of thcipeo-. Pic ofiGeorgia, perhaps, think; go to-da. It would! have been less, objectionable XHm the present; measures. ' ' I '' ' ' I1 " - At every turn of tlie whpcl we have sufler ed. ; Vie arc not in condition to bear much more, j I am satisfied tliat tlid ' Rcpubl ican Party will elect the next! President. The prcsen ; laws vill be enforced by President Johrison. i He says Yko. The ext Congress would liavc to be revolutioiizect.iri a mariner that cannot reasonably be - h6ied for, - to change the laws. I do not libpe for such change in six years. Besides, if we refuse to act under the laws, wc will be considered and treated as contumacious, and quasi !re- Demons, ana wc cannot lorcsec wnat cyiL will follow. . ' L Gen Barringer, late of the Confederate service, annoonces himself as a Radical Re publican. . i task J yc he died before his papWs the Gekuink Kocinson ? Hobinson, the CircuSj man, seems! to be ubi- quitous and ca pable of multiplying himself at wilt into as genius as may many individuals bf the same suit "his convenience or his pocket, Xhiebf the late Petersburg papers comments qpopi this fact arid jinf cxpla'na.- onders ljo.w Hobinson can be with his troupb in twd different places at one and the simc time. A few nights smce in accordance with the Norfolk , prcss his . . . - - - . troupe were perfbrming in Portsmouth- at at which the the "same identical moWnt Petersburghcs swear that b c was holdinir forih in their little citi ig truth of the matter is we surmise that there is either a little show following ui)on the heels of the big one, or else that Iiobinsou',s "big "thing'' hassplit itself, probably the consequence of a "horse laugh' provoked by its Mr. Mejryman. At all events we know that Robinson's' Circus was advertised to, und probably did perform at Elizabeth City Friday night, while at the some time we also know tliat the genuine Robinson was not within many miles of Elizabeth City on that occasioni; The; Excise Law Hebe -". Once upon a time" it was so that, any one cau'gbt selling snirituous Honors on SuuclaV.was found Lruiltv of a gross violation of. the niuuicixjal law audi l l - Lii-4. a i i - l 1 I vvasuujccL to iv iicvcic pciiuuy m lis uaiuis. Now, however, it would seem that customs have changed, as it is fast becoming a notorious-fact that the article ii vended by many: uncheckd, immediatebr as it were, under the eye of the lalw. This is he case, though; with onlr a certain class bf liquor sellers, some' of thej licensees ' abiding strictly by their,obligations under the law. Wc sec no (reason why tile regulations in regard to this matter cannok, be carried out as strictly hefe as at other places-, and jnow 'as formerly. To say that it is not known by those whose duty it is- to report tl.iese viola- tions' of the law, wouU be foil v, as no one would believe the ..assertion, and 'people would smile as they tu OUGCll that there are will not see. ig iJhame upon and should be none so blind as those wh This evil is be cominuv a. crvi the fair fame of our city abated at once 3HSCELLANE BUS. Life Insiiriiuce kcuts Wanted ALONG ESTABLISHED A ND FIRST, clafes Life Insurance Com pany 4n New York are m want of an A2;cnt at ilmhku;ton. N. C, to take several counties as adistrilct. Good rccom mendations or rcfe'rcnceB mv&t aceomiuiny ap plications;'' Address Box 3005 f. O., New York, ..Sept. 1st. v BY VAN AMRING E & SlTEVENSON, ' S. VAN AMRING E, Auctioneer w E WILL RENT ON' WEDNESDAY. Sej.t. 4th at"13.M., oiith p premises, the desirable Brick Store and Olliees dverliead, now oeeu'iied by P. Newman, next doq r to 11. M. Barry. Possession ol Store tiv en October 1st, ollic.s immediately. .. Accommodating terms Naval Stores in yard. Sept: 1 t. j - . ' : to thi.o desiring to put it - ' AIIEPUBLICAN y held at Lccsburg on EETING WILL BK the Gth inst., vliere Mr. Gcorjrc Mabson will 'deliy er an address. Sept 1st, OFFICE OI AVIIITE'S Patent Lever Truss Co. No. Coy iJroadu ay, New York. C. AUGT GREGORY, M. D. Piti:snciT. WHITE'S PATENT FEMALE SUPPO LEVER THUSS and vTEB diflcr in principle from all others.! No prea; sure on the back. It is Jiiiht. clean 'and easy. I brsons ruptured should at once procure TfllS, the best Truss, to prevent IMPOIENCY, aiacl secure yourseit against STit AN(i ULATION ANy SUDDEN DEATH Directions lor Ordering. Measure around the body two inches below the toi of Hip Bone. State the side alllicted, also n lean or llesby, ami give plain 'directions about sending. Cash must accompany the Order. A special J department has Ibccn - fitted up for the treatment and radical cure of Hernia and kind red diseases. It is underjthc special care of the President of our Company, w ho ;is acknowledged bv the brofession'.tb have no equal in this speci al it v. Bv wearing mo Lever Truss anc. bathing the atllicled partsKs ith DR. GItEGORY'S CELE BRATED HERNIA LOTION, the most obstinate cases can be curad. Prices for Trusses vary from 5 to 50Dolla;ri aceurd"-ig tcpiality and the conditionoTtlie Rupture. Hernia Lotion is per Bott'e or foirlwo Bottles, i JOII'V T. IIILDRETII, X'icn. Agent aui 31. tf. i- GRAND ftEPOBUCAfy BALLY AND TORCH LIGHT PROCESSION- rnirn republIqans of Wilmington JL Avill have a Grand mass meetihg at the first Baptist Church (colored), on Saturday evening Aiiff. olst 1807, at $ b? cloti. , All Republican voters without regard to race or color, are cordially invited. Come out in large numuers auu uy our isoui siirrmg resolu tions and broad platform let; us continue to make aauitions to our ramus. . , JAS. LOWHEY, SOL. W. NASH, GEO. L. M ABSON, s "f -1 'fOWJiiih (id. 2t.' Aug, oO. UNITED STATES inteIrnal -I . ' HE. QOI. LECTOR'S SLVOXD DMTJilC OFF CE, T, NORTH OA uuLIXA, 3 I. 31. . CiAleetor. Office Hours from 9 A!. M. to L. G ESTES aug G tt t targe Business Cards TRINTED IN FANCY ami PLAIN COLORS X on the best of pabir, Hiked w ith cloth and put upon wooden frames with colored border and nicely varnished. The undersigned is Prepared to urnish the aoove uescripuou oi uiMiu to order at short noticc and on reasonable te s I P. IIEINSBERGER, Book Binder" and Blank Bbpk Manufacturer. aug 27 " .-'- ' ' "r L - ' lw TO MERCHANTS. ' - . -I. r . I 1 ' A FIRST CLASS BOOIvrKEEPER, AN Ex perienced business man, honest ard faitliful, desires a situation as Book-keeper or, any cm- proymeht where his serviceslwould be apprecia ted. Address J. E. JOjNKS, Post Office, Wilmington, N. C. Aug. 30. ii MONEYi TO ; T- TTROM THREE TO FlV liOAN. I'lOUSAN D DOL- Jt? LARS.to loan on bond and ' mortgage. 'Address, A R Wilmington Post Office. ' tf aug:23 Wmcn is SHIPPING. FOR NEW YORK. EXPRESS STEABISIIir LINIi. THE FINE AND FAST SAILING S rEAM3HIE E M PI R E, ; GAPT. PRICE. IS DUE sail ori HERE ON MONDAY 2d inst , and will Wednesdayi'4th. For Freight d passage apjdy to i f : WUK1I1A HAlfcU Sept 1st. . ; 4t. . BOOTS AND SHOES. : OLDEST AND LARliEST Boot and Shoe House . M 1 j . " : M TUB $T1TEL listixbXisliLecl f l ' ; ' 7 ---V -v ' USB -V ' M. V ' . ..- ' T I.AUOK AimiTIrtil Tdoiih K-riirv !.' ' i UUOTN, SHOES, ! LEATHER, AND SHOE FINDINGS. E HAVE RECEIVED IN STORE -IN addition to our large stock on hand -over 300 Cases Hoots ami Shoes, Wing the llrst installment of our fall supply. yur goous are purchased lor CASH.-direct Irorn the. manufacturers, which enables us to orler greater indueemgnts to the trade than .any house In the city or State, and to ofl'er a belter class of Joots aud Shoes. . . j COUNTRY BUYERS , wiU lind it lo their advantage and interest to-ex- juniue oiir slock and prices before making; their Selection's. To the ' - . we offer , , ! ' BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY (than any house in North Carolina, special attcn- non uciug paiu 10 xne manuiacturc oi our goods to . hae ithem FREE FROM PAPER OR SHODDY. - . The public are invited to call. XW We Mill remove to our large IRON FRONT BUILDING-, No. 2J North Front street, (betweenj Market and Princess streets,) about Sept lOthl . '.',- ' . U. FRENCH -tt SON, No. 11 Market street, .Wilmington, N. C. .: - : . lm aug 20 DRUGS. Stw'tly Economy by Going lo Wlxolesale Druggist, , . ANpJ DKALKKS IN . Medicines, Chemicals, Acids, Paints, Oiis, Fancy' and. Proprietary , . ; V" Articles" '. Z- 9 and purchase what you need, and save fifty per cent, of your money. " aug 15 ! ' tf DRY GOODS. NEW FALL STOCK 7 e Have ki:ci:ivi;i) so tack- Kail and Winter Goods,, which wc. oiler to. WHOLESALE BUYERS at New" Yoik Prices, Our RctiiU CustouicrD will be sui)plied at our usual low late of pro tit, their aftcntiou is iuvited to - ' 500 pieces Now Fall Prints. 1000 ' Brown and IJleached Cottons 100, Superior Winter Goods for Uoys Wear, 1 An Eitcjnsive stock ot White Goods. 1000 dozen assorted Hosiery. Good Kentucky Jeans at 26 c Pertard. ' BED TICKINGS, DOMESTIC, ' ' GINGHAMS. FLANNELS, I HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, LADIES DRESS GOODS FOR FALL WEAR. i i ALSO . - . THE iiAUBST STOtJlK OI fancy Mods IKT THEE CITY, - . - - I -.j.' - We have inaugurated the Fail trade and will hereafter receive. weclily additions to our Stock. HEDRICK & RYAN. Aug. 24, isOT. 10t. N. 13. The. remnant of our Summer Stock-will be closed but at great sacrifice. H & R. GO TO WALDRON'S, . Ui'MillKET STREET, 1 So. Side, Between Front and Second Sts., THE CHEAP STORE, K THE CHEAP STORE, j THE CHEAP STORE, 1 FOR YOUR HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, FOR YOUR DOMESTICS, ' FOR YOUR DRESS GOODS, FOR EVERY THING YOU WANT IN THE DRY GOODS line! And why.;? Because WALDRON sells ; his go6ds- cheaper than any other house in thj; State. ' THE TRADE are cor dially invited to examine my Stock before pur chasing elsewhere. My motto is "Live and let live;" -Call and see me. . R. S. WALDRON, aug 12 lm MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE I ; ' . DELEGATIONS OF ADJOINING COUN ties to the Republican Convention at Ral eigh, are respectfully invited to join the New Hanover County Delegation at WUrnington, as arrangements have been effected with the W. & W R K Co., for tickets at r(duced rates lor twen ty persons' or more.: . J. LrRIIOADES, 1 E. R. BRINK, Com. on LivUatwn. A H. GALLOWAY, i -i GROCERIES. 6,000 BUSHELS 'CORft : SOUXnERN WHITE;;; For eale and td arrive Ex Schr. Francisco, by ' " , i i i ! t t UORACE M. BAltKY. Aug. ii5tti, 1807. t , tf. -: " j; -. -"-.--- FRUITS JELLIES, FISH, GAME, LOBSTERS and OYSTERS ? 150 Cases of the above at Very low cash prices. 11 & 13 Front St. IM IOEA, SAGO, CORN, SEARCH, liff ACCARONi; VERMIALLI, TAP- Gelatine, Flavoring .Extracts, Rc, tfce., Tlie best at lowest prices at . GEO. MYERS, 11 & 13 Front St. C CHOICE SliGAR CURED HAMS, J M l BEEF TONGUES, SMOKED BEEF, FRESH AND PICKLED SALMON, &c. At - - v i ' GEO. MYERS, ltt 13 Front St. ! ; CIIAS. D. MYEKS, At. CIIAMPAIONE CIDER, . ' I ( QUARTS & PINT S, 50 Caes loy for e'ash at . : " r ! GEO. MYERS, ! 1 U&IS Front St. 9 KCi E iM S WRAPPING PAPER, dOJ JAi lolv for cash at . f" GEO. MYERS, 11 fc 13 Front St. CUAS. D.MYERS, Agt. ' - - ; ? 4 ; tf Aug. 31st, 1807. I RECOKSTRUGTION IN ICES, rpilE. EX AMPLE SET BY GEO. FRENCH IN Iecltiding Prides -::!Ui '' : Has already bee i followed by the "' ',! ;.l ; - 'v - " . Other lines of trdt) arc daily expected to follow. Remember txt CHEAPEST PLACE! to ouy 0. Z. FRIiNOf, lO So. MYont Street. Aug. 2L tf JASPER -. If EL AW ARE T) LA.NET ! Family," , ' ex-SucIw,, Kiipcr." LASCO f I ISLAND ! . . '! HAVING THE EXCLUSIVE AUENCY'oF tlie above standard and now well known brands of FLOUR, ibffer the same to the trade a? a PURE, SWEET and FRESH GROUND FLOUR guarantied not to sour during the hottest weather. 1 QOMJS MON, 30 Bags. MeI,ium; 20 SO G CHOICE, 10 " MOLASSES. "BBLS. NEV YORK SYRUPS, : .j 5 . i - . " PORTLAND 25 50 AR. YELLOW, c, JXTRA C. ORK. ZtlTY MESSi New. FULL STOCK OF ABt)VE CONSjTANTLY on hand and- sold very low for. Cash byi HORACE M. BARRY. aug 15 tf SAIiT. 150A SACKS. For pale to arrive jw;r Schooner "John, Ferris. HORRACE M. BARRY. aug 15 tf CHOICE SUGAR CURED HAMS gXTRA TUBB BUTTER, SMOKED TONGUES, - DRIED BEEF, A large Stock Choke FAMILY GROCERIES, . t. r - - Just received and fbr fcale at i GEO. 2. FRENCH, . 10 8onth Front Street. august 5 I l-tf To PubUshers: ANY PERSON DESIRING T08ELL MATE RIAL for a Job Office, at a low fignre. can nna a cusiomer oy applying at .. "i - . a i l THIS OFFICE. ang 23 tf I:! -' i !; i i" - I i -ii GROCiipI PROVISIONS ' i I . ' :j -IS AT ' ' : I '. ' j ; - ; ' ll FLOUR COFFEE suo BUSINESS CARDS. jv- E. WESCOTT. W -V 1 m -- - 7 A Ij.K. It I AT a R A I IV 'South Side Princess, near Water St., WILMINGTON, N. C . KEErS CONStANTLY ON HAND A ECI L Corn, Meal, Iloniouy, Flour, Oat., lcni, Rye, Bran, Hay, Arc, &c. tl ' VA D 0 k I u " J" k i U ENERAL FQKW ARD1K 0 j -X: ' - ANJD .: - -' j COMMISSION MERCHANT, "k K-NU AEST FOR ': "' . ' vETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMTAN V OP 1IAHTFORD, CONN., No. 30 North, Wart er. Street, Wilmlngtou, N. ( WILL GIVE personal attention to the Vui chase and sale of Produce and Merchandize. it tiwi 5 HER A IV Ar "g'di QROCERS, ' - FORWARDING AND COMMISSION ' MERCHANTS, . ' i Corner Chesnut and Water streets Wilmington, N.J ang 8: ti O. CJ UATCn, . I.,' O. ESTER.V M.'F. HAT u. New York. Wilmington, N. C. New Yotk; II ATQH, ESTES & CO., .. GENERAL . . '. i '( - !. Gommission Merchants, ' NO. 1S3 FRONT STREET, CORNER OF PINE, NEW YORK, CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON & NAVAL Vvtores solicited, usual advances niadei and all orders, promptly executed. Aug. oin, ibbl. ( i MANUFACTURER AND DEADER IN Staves, Shinjrlts, Last Blocks &c. ilASH PAID! FOR WHITE OAK -AND PEU' Visinion timber delivered at his Mill at wliarf foot ol Castle street. Prompt attention given to orders. 1 Wilmington, N. C., Aug. 5, 1867. ' "If i s L ... . . tf j ; J AIES SllAKUliIOKIi: --.!' '!.-'- ' . 1 - I ----- ' T - '- SHIPPLNG AND COMMISSION MKK - ciiat, ' "' ; ; wilmington, js cj. ! 1 STy Consignments of Mcrchaiidisc and Cilun try Produce, solicited ; and all business ;nt rtiikt ecl to my: care will have my persoriarattcntion.M Lumber orders will have attention. iHin 1. FAY TIIOJIPSOIV, .': MANUFACTUKEItioF WOOD WORKING MACHIfJERY, Pail and Tub Machinery, Improved Keg Machi-, nery, liarrei Machinery j ; Ran til, Tub, and Rail Stave Saw StaveMachihery; Hoop Machinery, the best in . j tue woriu; Chair Machincr3 ol all kin(Ls: j Daniel's Planing Machines Wood-worth's Planing nnd MatchingMachitus, 'i - i : ' - and-- ' Circular Saw Mills, Turbine Water Wheels, of different Patterns. FITCHBURC:, MASS. iaug r .- -Mi : I- ; 1 tl JAMES 10WRY, W HEEL W RIG JI T, "COHNElf OF ltEI) Cl S AND SECOND "&TREBT i- - f -, ii rixingrioiij, TV; O- LL KINDS OF CARRIAGE AND WHEEL WRIGHT WORK performed with nctitncs? ai.K dispatch. ' ' : ; - . - 'aug 7 : lm Wilmington Wood working Co, Jv R. Bi ,'ossom, -Prcst. Tuos. Evans, Sec. & Tiea j. : tIAxrUFATlJRKRS OT i i "','" ' . '"'' "'''..' i-' Moriised Coach, Wagon, Dray & i "-!- ,.t - j . - ' . -v : . I i 1 Carriage Hubs. V j ; i " 0 : i -Dealers and Carriage- makers supplied with a" superior article: af the lowest manulacturers t)ri ocs. j 'L-'r J. W, SCHENCK, Jr., r Supt. W. W. VV. Co. Aug. 2. tf DENTISTRY. imnroTcmcni in Dcnlisfrv ! SENSITIVE TEETH FILLED WITHOUT ' ' PAIN. - ;' ' . . , By a simple application the tooth is rendered insensible to paiu during the operation oil filling, without injury to the nerve or' tooth. Every .operation .warranted to give 'satisfaction! Charges as low as any Dentist in the city. ,! Teeth extracted .Without pain. : THUS. B. CARR, M. I). INo. 35 Market street j Aug. 5, 1807. tf markets; WASHINGTON MARKET. No. 205 Market Street. T7RESII MEATS OF ALL KINDS. CON-f cuauLijr ;Un nana, anu uresscu in syupcrior style. Hotels and; families supplied at the" lowest ! v Cash price DANIEL KLEIN aug 8 .- t CROCKERY. No Humbug !---Great A (raclion ! SELLING OFF AT COST. rpo MAKE ROOM I WILL COMMENCE n JL MONDAY next rJtliinst, . SELLING OFF MY STOCK OF i Crockery, China ;ai?d 1 l Orlass Ware, ;.,;- '. A T O O S T. . ' v '''.""':. H : ' h ' ;-,!' Now is the time for FAMILIES to replenish. COME -ONE ! COME ALL f and get bargains. .' I , II. R. PEKRIJ?, i - - ! ' SQ Market St ang 17 , . ?y tf --:':.- 1 J Si I' '-'!' i- ;. . r, ' ; :.; V 1.'; ri .11 ft A: -si I. V- 1; T-'i.?' W: 1-1 ' I.'. mi i
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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