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IE MIJIMI DAM Tul; WILMINGTON. N. C, OCTOBER 24, 1S37. Shame! - - "Under me oiq guvcrumeat, every Dtaie Certain Virginia papers were filled the bad the reserved rigw to nxtne status of its V 'r , t, i own citizens, to fix the conditions of citizen day before, and on the; morning of the dec- . V rt ellftn vot. np T,rt - oll . tion there, with such disgraceful threats and 0ffice.v ' jhe't Howard amendment transfers NE7 ADVERTISEMENT. The mystic chords of memory, elretcJiina from eve ' battte-Jldd and patriot grave to every living heart nd hearthstone all over iliis broad land, w'dl yet well the Chorus of the Union, when again touched. 19 turdv thru vruLhe..hii Hip. anada of ' our nature." 9 -7.1 if 7 V , lilNCON. : , . .. . .. nuu ii iku ouvu uiuvbu y OlllCe. AD"; rlIJ"aj-"- wmtmciib Li analgia tmmm 9 i J v i'" T 1 '" appeals to the colored people as the follow- this sacred power, that which is essential to WJlltS ElIlBrV JtOWCLBr,' 5n. - I the existence of States, from the States them- Vww j 7 ?tt , j- - A t J. selves to the general government and the i "a " ' - .f ' " How can colored men rum the future "i nii.,fmfl a - .- 1 5 or r ' . . " . a ITiib ( Constitutional Convention of Ala- bama will meet on November 5th, to con-1 Ssist of 97 members 78 whites, 19 blacks,' Tim United States Treasury Tor the past year lias met; for bounties, ; a; demand . of between two and three millions of dollars. The Virginia papers threaten the colored people in X one column and nrnQnppta of their nnmpa ?" 4 - r i vi'Mgiv j . T. r.w-r . , . . t tne Mowaru amenament. . 11 .fiLet the negroes remember that. the Re- i-rp th ntire "control of the internal Eublican party of : the, Northern States has 5ffaira 0f ; the States into the hands of the roken . faith with ticni.'J : i , j general government and of Congress. And be sure that vote will be remembered." ait tmi brother. But have you not for gotten that there has been a little disturbance.' Colored people,' if you want to be.f rieiids nmn nf iv, rifrhts n iorfeitftd thrt itrAtteSt. "y, BayMoore'sBecoraof thosacti late!" - "' .- I I of the last seven years, and read it carefully. ' "Down with .the Convention. It will GROCEUCS. : FRESH ' GEOCEHIE ft s v i- . i-ri II': Warranted Buperior to t.riy thing - now iiu use for Cleaning and Polishing all kinds of Met- alsY Mirrors, Window Glass, i ; ih Faint, "and all such Purposes. i ; : For sale Wholesale and Retail by 100 bbls. i ml J 1 4-V n4- f oil mon an nwnol-A ad ..to.coax d iuyolTChite and Waok alike in ttaTSl. cajole them in the next all. to 'get:- their rum- ; ( I. j or mUst be wiaitf equal. To carry out this votes. Humiliating is it not? D.E editor of the Evnchbur? CV Revubl, . . i i : , cj v - f j. j was one day last week fined $250 and im prisoned twenty-four hours. , ; And so on to the end of the chapter,' in- fallacT they declared that the war power ot terlarded with such expressions as. " our the government having subdued the rebel- to euect mis peopL their former servants.". Shame 1. Shame 1 ! . Booker, jr., for killing R. H. Glass colored friends," colored people," u the lion, slavery must be abolished rf thft T.vnr.hhnTo- (ViCX TlJnviiblh'Jtn aAnrrv wno finvn nn rrpinrlin ftiyaiimt equality." Sentinel. 1 ! ' - w.,. o v y i v.w . r- j r . , -- , - - .. j , Why not say equal Deiore ine iawtand not leave your readers to infer you mean social equality, a something no law can reach. ' GEO. Z. FRENCH, i WILMINGTON, N. C ! Tnxr there is a growing disposition in this and other ' Southern: States since , the October elections to defeat, the reconstruc- Business men should bear in mind pne self-evident fact, to wit!: That if reconstruc tion does not take place under the plan now tion measures, cannot, we are; sorry 'to say, proposed by Congress, those who have capi be denied; V. , " -j ;r tal invested in this State will be ruined ! It cannot be otherwise," for if the Convention Family and Super Flour. Hess Pork, 50 bbls. City 10 bbls; Kerosene Oil , 5 bbls. Lard, . O hhds. Brown Sugars, 4 bbls Refined Sugars, hhds. Bacon, I - KTo: 1. ' Apply with a damp sponge or cloth, and rub : Two futile attempts have been made to hold a , Conservative Convention in "Bun combe Countyj . The fact is there are' not enough of that, stripe in the County to organ ize. The. white and colored people there are Union Republicans. , , i J 1 ' . -i ' : - They are up to their old tricks in Ueor-4 j aL ".fa a 80ft doth or leather, till the lustre ap gia, A man was tarred and mS recently, it was a coiorea man noweex anu the tarring -was done by colored men. , Thse people are apt scholars. - ' : ! " ' ; 10 4p 1 - 30 firkins Natural Lard, :20 firkins extra choice Goshen Bntter, if. I -A- ' '. , .- j. i - I' . ! SO boxes Codfish, kitts Tongues and Sounds. bbls. Syrup, ses, and where there is much rust. Be caretul to observe the Number. Use but very little at a time. , . - " - ' Price Twenty-five cents per Box 50 bbls. cheap Whiskey, BRANDY PEACHES, BOTTLED ALE, WHITE BEANS, . . h i. j r . - ' GENUINE CHOW CHOW, PICKLES, GENUINE WORCESTER SAUCE,! to be held does not adopt a Constitution and Anotheb eav youne man died recently in laws acceptable to Congress, that fact will NeW Orleans, son of Count Von Moltke;? He show that the people attitude -toward the general governm Standi in j the sane went by the name of Sachon, 6nt Itead the following Certificates. Messrs. WHITINO Sg UU., Gents :The sample of WHITE EMERY fur- they did four years ago, and that will force Somebody has been stirring up the old nled by you for testing its merits in polishin Congress to require additional guarantees for I Public Functionary, recently; him rest. Better i let " Labpr is 1 becoming dailv more unrelia- me luxure saieiy lue ccuntry. ie not ble." Tliis is going the rounds of the Demo- deluded into the belief that a ."reaction " cratic press, i ! It is not the experience of a is going on at the North. ; ' single planter within our'acquaintanceJ . On Tile; obic: of-tbe Ponyention def eatejd, the contrary, the united testimony is. that wiU keeP the PeoPle in this State in their the colored laborers are doing better than present unsettled state TTT J' Y .1 Jl ! 11 1 T 1 The negroes in New Hanover are said to f,VYE: nna me ionowmg paragrapu m an be much disgruntled at, the manner in which editorial of the Journal of Tuesday : the " Northern adventurers " managed to I" Notwithstandinsr all attemnts to hi ' 1 England on'bur Recent Election j I A Corespondent of the Washington Chron icle, under date ofLondon, Oct. 5th says: f UD I ins; Blue iu Atiauuu iucic is iuuu for another two yeas rejoicings oyer what are termed the "Demo- late elections. I need scarcely tell you that it is confined to the despots and deadliest enemies of our liberty. . The people at large take no Daft in it, while we I of the liberal fool them in the nominations for that county, by meaningless resolutions, the fact of the rf rripftninc the engines of steamers Fulton anc Arago, has proved itself very useful for that pur pose, and equal, if not superior, to anything of tne Kind, l nave ever secu uacu. i. piuuuw ready, bright polish; - and endures he damp and heat of the engine reom to a greater extent than when brightened by. any other material, and I consiaer it mgniy useiui bicamauipa. . i . Tours, very truly,! - I i Capt. JOS. J. COMSTOCK. tew York, Feb. 12, 1867. I 28th August, 1866. A. WHITING, Esq., ; Sir : For some time I have used in mv house, your Eureka Polisher and Burnisher. I find it fully equal to all you say of a J ; ?a 1 A. J L. it. Witn one lounn me iaDor ana wuuout uirt it gives a superior lustre and more lasting than BUSINESS CARDS. NT.nTTTP3l C.TVT An f Inv . cat Styles and of the best Materia-f T. North East Cor. j Market & Sern 1) WILMINGTON, N. C. SS oct DAtllEL 3(Q A. Or.llTII . -iManufacturer and Dealer in all kl'da 2 -Parlor, Dining Uooxn, Chanii. i ana uuice 'urniturer Elattrasses, Feathers, WiiALi i Shades, jVFall i Paper, &iJy i j Sash, Blinds and DooS faU I SOUTH FRONT STL WILMINGTON !v : . oct 2 i ii'- Manufacturer er IB and Deal GUNS, STOVES, PuaPS, KEUosj-v OIL, TIN AND SHEET IRON XV a t i EOOFING DONE AT SHORT NOTICE, Agent ibr Fairbanks' Scales.' t No. 19 Front Street, Wilminetonton v rf oct 19 1! j j j il I lir JOSEPH H. KTEPFT . L 4 AND D EJLLSR IN CREAM CHEESE, MARKET BASKETS, SHOE BRUSHES, fresli goods. LoW for Oasli. GEO. Z. FREI1CH, !i Wilmington, N. or.tlfl - ! I .. i I 1 .U SHIP STORES, GROCERIES, HARD. ware, i-ainxs, uns, uoais. Oars. &r No's oct FOR -Petersburg Index. That raayibe a good story for election--but there is no truth in the statements ; : Two hundred .thousand Republicans voted I in Ohio at the last election for impartial suf frage, and the Rebel " sympathizers - make a great howl because all of, the Republicans did not vote the. same vay. We venture to say, no Democrat "ever voted - for such, a measure, in Ohio or elsewhere 1 ' . mmu i . ' ' ' " ' ) )." ' '.j . . -., i ., ? - ( ' -: . . We wonder if on the day of election I r Obstructionists " will call; colored voters l V buck niggers?" This foul term has disap-- peared from , the. Richmond papers. Let I. them take the hint. I h The trial of Santa Anna resulted in a : sentence of; exile from Mexican territory for eight years. , y:,,j - Tickets ! Tickets I ! , All tickets must be endorsed V For a Con ventionv or w Against a, Convenjtion. r The names of candidates on one side : the en dorsement For a Convention,'.' &c, on the other. ; ! ' ; i Each Precinct should have at least twice jas many tickets as there are voters. Many ? itickets are lost more destroyed. 1 1 Tickets for sale at this office. A. gentleman of Toledo offers to give al ternate lots along the river to individuals or companies who will establish there any kind of manufactories. . v . Let some property holder liere mate such an offer after reconstruction and the popu lation of, Wilmington would be doubled within five years. . 1 - Wuen a man 7 moves from one Northern State into another, or a Southern man comes there to locate, there is not a man mean .enough, north of Mason & Dixon's line, to call him an ".intruder " or an 'adventurers i On the contrary, he Ss welcomed (and can aspire to any position, whithout having it thrown in his teeth that he came from this, that place or the pther, It is only " mean . whites", who talk in this way. ,- ;t, . A citizen of the. United "States carries all of his legal rights wherever he pleases to locate within the Unionl ''- i How Obstructionists of Alabama meet ; Republican Arguments. 'John C. Keffeb, Esq,, Chairman of the 1 Republicati State Committee of Alabama, has ; spoken in nearly every County of Alabama, i having met almost the entire colored pop -ulation . face to face, and Vgiven : them a plain exposition qi .their new relations to the Republic- He has been repeatedly at i tacked, and only a few weeks since was followed by an armed ruffian, after' one r pf his great! speeches, and after a desperate struggle was shot in the head, the ball by a miracle havinsr lust grazed the brain. '. Vide Washington Chronicle. efforts of the few white Radicals to 'get up a black man's party, it nevertheless stands out as a palpable and accomplished fact." . We cannot believe the editor of the paper in which the above appears desires to mis-j-represent . ihc .white 'Republicans of this State;; and yet, so fur as -our knowledge extends, there is riot the slightest foundai tion for th6 statemeiit made, and we rej Bpectfully ask the Joi rndl to give its au thority for so serious a charge. i , The few silly attempts looking in that direction, made by colored men have been invariable frowned down and i discountel- nanced in every way by white Republicans in this State. More than this, the coloreb men have in every 'assembly held since September 5th, disclaimed any such idea, and have repudiated, by resolutions, the extreme views uttered bv a few men in mass meeting; at Raleigh; The , imperfectiodsH pertaining to human nature s are sufficient for us to bear, rithout being ?, accusel wrongfully, ot what' Aye are not guilty. i We can afford to remain silent as to the party represented by the Journal einbiacing all "the virtue, intelligence and character pt the State," for we are content to await the judgment to be passed when the passions of the hour have subsided. And we are con tent, - also that any j editor should try and make his readers believe that the Radicals cannot elect more than fifty delegates to the section lament it. In England the Torv papers are jubilant over the supposed sue- anything I have ever used. By usinga sponge LsesofCopperheadiSm,andUhTwordde- 17 beloved by them. After expressing surprised at English ar istocratic sympathy for partisan Democracy, he .says: ': :''.- ' , r ' ' But still more surprising )is the fact (if it be a fact) that-your adoptedf citizens should take part in this crusade of Copperheadism ; above all, that your Irish adopted citizens should in the rank, of your so-called Demo- Q ARRIVJ CITY - MESS POU Mirror or Picture Glass," and after it dries, rub it off with a clean cloth, it will clean them in one twentieth the time, without wet or dirt, and give a most beautiful lustre. Iam satisfied that if any person uses it, they will never be without it,; ? M. J WILSON, , No. 229 South Fifth St., Jersey City. . Brooklyn, Sept. 20th, 1866. A. WHITING, Esq., Sir: I have, carefully, nsed your Eureka Polisher aad Burnisher and I nave no Hesitation in recommenaing it as oeing CREAM, DAIRY, BARRELS at C. .r''f 22 ater, and 3, .4. & 6 Dockj 8tre,t uiOUJMiilUIN, . U. GEO. . Z. . FRENCH. 10, south Front Street, No. Wilmingrtoii, N. o.9 l . WHOLESALE DEADER IN Groceries, ProvLsions. Wines, Liquors. Cigars. Will owrand Com. mon' CroIfery Ware. Cotton and Received oct 6 GEO. MYERS 11 and 13 Front St. H. DOLLNEB,. f G DdUtlER, aval Stores Bon?ht L I ! tf POTTEB, , J.C1MEKDM POTTER & CO , Cotntnisston ' Jlcr chants mx (VIMIUIIVIUUL :i f' cratic party be fighting for the yery cause fully equal to all you claim for it, and think no that has driven them in degradation from nouseiteeper enouia ue wnuoui, iu these shores, and still continues to sweep , , 86 Clinfon Street Brooklyn, from the green fields of their native island t their brothers, sisters, cousins, - and kindred, ' WHITING Esa Sir'-Ihavlwen Ns 1 as with the besom of destruction! V and2of your Eureka'Peli'sher and Burnisher in Surely this brave people; must be sadly the New York Hotel, a fair trial, and find it all missruided anions vOu. not to! have been and even more than you recommend it to be. It taught the delusion to which Copperhead- Rives a better and more lasting lustre in much i Ai t 4.' j ' less time, with less work, and without dirt, than ism is -leading,) them IsteacJ of carrying G ever seen or used by 10d per cent.. iuem aiuug iuc paiu ui iiueny, it win laise ihem back to the very toils from which they have escaped., In your, strength lies their 100 BOXES i- Lowjsst Ca.sh Fbices, at 11 and 13 Front St.; oct 22 CHAS: D. MYERS, Agent. ti New! York. ; Liberal cash advances on consignments of v vai cstores, vjotxon ana otner ooutnern produce -sept. ss j;- : . , i- DE K EiWECCOTT; - AIi EH IN GttAINJ t - - ii - . j South Side Princess, near Water St, WILMINGTON, N. C. CONSTANTLY ON HAND A TUH EEPS supply ot J only hope of returning to assist in the escape of the dear ones left behind them, and that strength is dependant upon your Union. Knowing the Irish as I do ; respecting them a3 no brave man can help doing, I to your present of the head and believe that . their clinging Democratic party is an error and hot of the heart. Did I think otherwise, I should cease to respect thein. ; j NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A don't accuse some claims Constitutional Convention ; but a whole bodv of men, who have to respectability, of moral turpitude, Without furnishing some other evidence of the fact than mere assertion. Political affairs in New York are very much mixed;,but both sides are sanguine of succes&i In Brooklyn the Democratic organ, the JKzflrfe,!(and, by the way, the 'most able Democratic paper in the United States,) bolts 'eli6mination;; oC. 'ALLbtinI? Kalb. fleisch for Mayor. , Mr. K. is ft Dutchman ; was once Mayor ot Brooklyn after running several times ; a member of Cougress for the Third District, : and has "t made' a fortune manufacturing sulphuric acid and holding' ofilce, notwithstanding the large' feums he has expended in keeping himself before the people. Jtie is a re Dei au oyer, ana 15 is a matter of surprise that the Eagle does not Bwallo. nirn, as a Democratic candidate, boots and all, for that parOlifie firstto declare that " before any troops could march, - South to subjugate vbur Southern s brethren; they would have , fighting, I enough to do in our own State " But that we suppose was in a Pickwickian sense, 'for peace Democrats are very tame , when there is villainous salt -petro around. t Sweet Havana Cfi AAA SWEET HAVi U U U U U daily expected Oranges Brown, from Havana, for sale b; vYOKT oct 24 5t HAVANA ORANGES per brig S.; P.. & DANIEL, W E OFFER FOR SALE! FOR CASH Governor Brownlow's Inaugural. Governor Browhiotv is one of the best abused men in the United States. Southern men, everywhere, who remained true to their, country and flag, or who since the ; close of the war have become convinced Of thir error and see fit to co operate with the Re publican party, have been systematica ly viliified and every species of reproach heap ed upon them ; private character assailed, and even life itself has been taken. It fe--quires a higher order of bravery to face tliis contumely than it does to march up to tne cannon's mouth. Gov. BnowLbw is ohe of the few Southern men who has bravely rode out the1 storm, and he has at least, as a reward for the sacrifices he has made, an approving conscience. He still is good tor another fight as will be seen by the closing paragraphs of his recent inaugural address, which j we annex hereunto: This Conservative party has, during its career," advocated no more men and' no more money to carry on j an" " abolition war"--a universal amnesty for traitors secession; and foreign interference now openly advocabs the repudiation of the National debt and it only remains for it to advocate Polygamy , in order to have sounded every known depth of political infamy Is l1: j I have witnessed, with regret, in different localities in this State, a disposition to pko- scribe. Northern men, and to drive them from the country. I do not enter into this spirit, nor will I administer the Executive f branch of the State Government upon any such prin ciple.,!. If men are good enough to come to Tennessee and encounter the cold and heat and mud and; rains of our climate, and face rebel bullets in putting down the rebellion, they are good enough, "when qualified, to fill offices of honor and trust. We want Northern capital Northern enterprise and to set all this, L lor one, am willing to take a fair proportion jot Northern politicians; But I yield to no man in my contempt" for that class qf Northern men wha come among us and, for the sake of position and patron age! abandon their honest sentiments and become Rebel sympathizers. Imploring lor your guidance the favor of a merciful God, which is never . withheld from law-makers whose course is shaped solely by the- con ception He gives them of right and duty, conclude with a sentiment which. I trust may inspire all our actions. The Union of. theHepublican party for the sale qftheUni&nf ; Valakdigham1- is in his glory ; he expects to 'go to the Senate. We expect not. Knife Cleaner, New Tork Hotel. J vt i ! M 29th August, 1866. A. WHITIN'G, Esq. i Sir : We have carefully witnessei the use of your Eureka Polisher and Burnisher in our Hotel.and can fully and do cheer fally endorse the above. We can with it clean all the windows and miirors in our house in one tenth the time and without wet or dirt Send us 200 lbs. of No 1; and 100 lbs. of No. 2; i CRANSTON & HILDRETH, j New York Hotel. Astor House, New York, Nov. 5, 1865. Sir : Under our super 7ision, we have had your ' Whiting Eureka Polisher, &c. , - tried in the vari 1 ous departments of the Astor House. Its quick and clean action, its brilliant and lastiDg lustre f makes it a very useful and desirable article for all the purposes you claim for it In our opinion it lis very far superior to anything of the kind now in nse. YV n nave ana snan continue to use it. Signed ; i STETSON & CO. . Sir : We have used for soihe time your Eureka ! Polisher. &c, in our Hotel and can fully recom- mend it to the public generally, and we can en- dorse what the Astor House say of it WHITE OAK AND HICKORY j TIM- . r . . : j i j j i - BER Logs or Bolts. ' " . .: - . .-.i ' ' ' ' . -i . - -i . I - T AM now paving TEN DOLLARS PER CORU X for White Oak Bolts ; sawed into U 6r 68 inch lengths. Bolts, may be quartered or not as Contractors may prefer. Wood must be sound and free of knots, not ; less than 14 inches in diameter, and suitable for sawing staves. - I will also contract lor Corn, Ileal) Hornony, Flour Oats, Peas, j v Rye, Bran, Hay, Ac, Ac. , i .aug 20. i . r.lr ; if i p , ' i ii M ' " i ' " -- ' -. - I - VICK, & CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION ! I " I MERCHANTS. j Corner Chesnut and Water streets, Wilmington, N. C. auj: 5 tf 100 M. FEET CYPRESS XOGS, to be not less thau 15 Inches in diameter at the small end, , and cut jinto 10, 12. or 14,! feejt I All logs to pe sound I heart Cypress, free of K.UOIB, auu suiutuie lor sawiug ouiuies. i Also, Juniper, Poplar, &c, wanted. ' , - TERMS i CASH ON DELIVERY. at my wharf, loot of Castle Street. All timber subject to Inspection. ,7 j ; ; I : J. C MANN, t O. a HATCH, i i X. O. ESTES, M. F. HATCH.' New York. Wilmington, N. C. New York. HATCH, ESTES & CO., ! GENERAL . . Co: mm Oct 9 OR 1 Signed PATTEN & WIELD, Wilmington, N. C. ti APPROVED CITY ACCEPTAIJCES, A IPacific Hotel, Greenwich Street, near Courtland. Sir: I have lifted'' your. Eureka Polisher. &c in my Hotel, and most cheerfully endorse what the Astor House say of it, and do with confidence recommend it as a very economical, useful and superior article, y Signed i , ' .- i L. FISK, , Stevens-House, 27 Broadway. FIRST-CLASS TURPENTINE DISTILLERY. in perfect order for the conducting of a verv neavy Dusiness. Tne Still was .built in New Xork last year, and runs thjrty barrels Virgin. ' A patent Steam Pump ior supplying: water to above; with Flue Boiler, six-horse power. r j me aoove estaDiishment is located: four miles from Lyons' Landing on Cape Fear River, and being eight miles from any competition, I in a thickly settled neighborhood, is a most desirable stand. ay au task boxes can be rented at rea sonable rates, and any quantity- of Turpentine bought, and goods sold. Possession given 1st January, 1868. f j We would also sell with or without the above, ten very superior young Mules, one. Eorse, Dray and Harness, four excellent Wagons and Harness.';- ; I .. - . " " Forfurther ! particulars apply to Messrs. Rus sell & Ellis, Wilmington, N. C, or V ! TAIT & LESESNE, Bethel. Elizabethtown P. O., N. C. oct 24 "T ' -. . I'.. . .'4' lw T?OR THE dssion Merchants NO, 132 FRONT STREET, CORNER OF P1KI j h j. : NEWTTORK. 'V.:H' T1 CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON fc NAk Vy stores solicited. Usual advances made nd all orders'promptly executed. I jAuff. Wanted I I ENSUING YEAR A DWELLI NG HOUSE with seven! or eight rooms. Kitchen and Stable. To be within five minutes walk of the Market. ' :l-i-. - .; : ; 1 GEOI Z. FRENCH,; NO. 10 South Front 8t--: -aug. 18. i;;;;;;J ' ;-.f fef.li? 5ti 4i 1867. tf . . f New York, Sept 2d, 1866. A. WHITING, Esq., Sir: I have tried your Eureka Polisher, Burnisher, and Enameler, and take great pleasure in recommending it as a supe rior article for the Uses for which it is intended. Please send us 100 lbs. of No. 1 and ! 50 lbs. of No. 2. U- J. WAKKEN COLEMAN; i Superintendent Southern Hotel. : , New York, Sept. 36 I860. I A. WHITING, Esq;, Sir:-We have tried your Xiureiia jromsiier auu iuuij ogiuc wim ine Iew York Hotel and Southern Hotel, in its value for all purposes you claim for it. Please send us 100 lbs. of it. 1 BAIN & HAM. Bulls Head Hotel, Cor. 24th St, and 3d Av. MISCELLANEOUS. BEARD'S PATENT LOCK-TIE, J. C MANN, I ' MANUFACTURER AND DEALER B StavSes Shingles Last Blocks 4e. it ASH PAID FOR WHITE OAK AND PEJ V-simon timber delivered;at 3&s .MiMafc whtrf " foot ot tS&stree'Tiy 4 U I Prompt attention given to orders. Wilmington, N. C, Aug. 5, 187. "n At O Beards Patent Self-Adjusting Tie, THE MOST .SIMPLE AND j GREATEST IMPROVEMENT OF THE AGE' FOR JAMES IIACKEIiFOR SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MEB- WILMINGTON, N C. pKEfT! Consignments of MerchandUe andCotin' try Produce solicited ; and all business entmBted WILMINGTON ; , New York Hotel, Sept 1st, 1866. i A. WHITING, Esq!, Sir Having witnessed the use oi jour EUreka Polisher at the New Yoi-k COLLEGIATE.. -INSTITUTE; 1aiS, flU. ;UUJlWlira.;iW.. BAIitNCr COT TONTJ MUCH SAFER FROM FIRE, 'AND :han ROPE. to my care will have my personal attention. ijumDer orders will nave attention. r to rpHE JL CHEAPER TTAVINQ SOLD L JUL THE PATEN 1 GELY LAST. SEAS OCK TIE, MY THOSIPSOJV, 1 ' ' j JIANUTACTURBB OF on I WOOD VOnlCItlQ r.lACIlltlEBT, ail and' Tub; Machinery, Improved Keg Mcw- nery, Barrel .Machinery, Rev. E. M. MYERS "takes much pleasure in informing the inhabitants of j Wil mington, that he intends D. V. at an early i date to open the above Institution i for the education of youth of both sexes In addition to the usual branches of a SOUND ENGLISH EDUCATION, instruction will be given In the Classics, German and French languages, and every branch of study ih iusitc lor. either COMMERCIAL or Pit OFES SIOPTA1 pursuits. ' ), ' ' ,1 In addition to the PERSONAL' supcrintcud ence and careful supervision of the Principal,' MALE and FEMALE TEACHERS of the high est capabilities will be empleyed. . The Male and Female Departments will' be e nlirely separate and distinct , and whilst the Institution will be : STRICTLY TJNSECTA RI AN, moral principles and proper' deportment will be rigidly enforced. ' s 1 Parents desiring to bave their children enrolled as pupils may obtain further information from the Principal, this day, ' to-morrow, or Friday, between the hours of ten and one orclock, at his residence on Fifth St., next to Dr. Bellamy. oct 23 : " 2t Very truly, yours, i HITCHCOCK & CO.; I Imperial Restaurant, New Orleans, ' ! September 3d. 1 866. t A. WHITINGi Eeq., Sir-. After a careful and full trial in our stables of your Eureka Polisher and Burnisher, we most cneertully recommend it and we are certain that no one who has occasion to use anything? ol the kind' will be without it. It is by far the best thing we ever saw or used. Please send us ,100 lbs. ot it at once. ... , i POST & NICHOLS. National Sale and Exchange Stables. Nos. 158, 15S, 160. 162 and 164, 24th St., N. Y, I agree with land cheerfully endorse the above. JOHN ROBINSON, ! No. 15 East 24th Street. New York, Sept. 24th, 1806. A. WHITING, Esq., Sir : I have used your Eureka Polisher and Burnisher in various ways in my house and stables, and most cheerfully re commend it's being a very superior article; fully eanal to what you claim for it. I shall use it- and think no One who ever does try it, will ever be without it. CHESTER LAMB, - St, Nicholas Staples, 57 and 59 Mercer St. : we can recommend them to give entire ' satisfac tion. We have taken the L Agency for the State, and will continue to keep a large supply on hand. For one Ten and upwards, to dealers, a liberal discount will be allowed. - hi 1 I E. MURRAY & CO.,! 1 ' Wilmington, N. C. Barrel, Tub, and. Pail Stave Saws tavo 'M'o1iItii :Vfney Ifsittiinanr "1P befit ID j i the World; Chair Machinery ot all kinds: f W. Daniel' Planing Machines Aug. 29, '67. TO SHINGLE MiNUFACTURERS. oodworth's Planing and Matching Macbin tYi'! t;;pu-: ana, : irJi'-- , . circular saw juiiis. xnroine Wheels, of different Patterns. FITCllBURG, MASS. 4- 1 tf Thb undersigned offers for sale the patent right to manufacture and use in any of the Southern ouues, ine j " , 4 1 MILLER SHINGLE MACHINE, t u IRON sawing of July. which is one of the best machines for snmgies, in use. . ; . - 4) , This machine wna ndtontA) An fho iQtf,!, lcsoo, and has been much improved since ; but ! owing to thelwar; has! not been introduced into the South. It is adabted for StavftA ai -irell an shingles, cuttinff them even, or with onv tTAr i How Vnft Tnnn 10 105? I TllA Mm -firet anlaM tho lutUL a. L. J A WHITING, Esq., Dear'8ir :I have used consequently turns out better work than can be our Eureka Powders in my Saw Manufactorv. done by most other machines. I It is slmble in Its " ..a J .1t-t.t - t nAna4im ! A. , IS -1-1 A.. a! A. At . . ana l una n very goou iur puusuiug on a wneel," j rVUBI uut ujiuic wj get out oi repair, ana lunait mases a lustre 50 per 18 uuuienureij oi iron- i - , - . A.HABT. JNO. C.BAUJ" WIOltNCTON. J Irr! AND COPPER W0BH& MACHINE A L80 Mannfactu rers of TUKrxi x- xV. STILLS, and COPPER WORK in au hplAnr Marketl Street, ; WV" - - . , .Wilmington, W. C - PIJT&BAILK Proprietors but as a Polisher , cent, better than Emory, or anything 1 have ever used, and with much less labor, which preserves all articles from tarnishing, and from my expe- : It occupies a space of four feet by six,1 but can be built of any size, the ones now in use being Drenches. i Front Street, SPIRIT CASKS. . New. T , 1 . . i f w ue uuiit oi any size, me ones now in use all articles from tarnishing, and from my expe- for staves or shineles froMr&ffieft-irSn rience I find that it keeps them so, and that tthey ' suinges irom lncnes down. QXEIGHT 4c PAULDING, -J EW YORK, Selected second hand. I I QOUNTRYi Selected second-hand. I J At reduced prices, in lots to suit. For sale by ' A H. VakBOKKELEN, Oct 23 V - At do not.-reauire oilins:.' , ? BL R. WARNER. ; ; 1S3, 125 and 127 Worth St. ;i ;S j New York, Oct 16, 1866. Sir : I have given your Eureka Polisher, etc., a critical test, and can say with Mr. Warner, that it is very far superior to Emory. It works quick and requires but little labor, and gives a most beautilul and lasting lustre, and is very economi cal. I do most cheerfully recommend it, - and shall use it in all my works. 1 JOHN BLAIKIE. Electrician No. 74 Auu Street.' COUJTTIT or 8 Tl TJE RIGHTS I h-X T;roB 6 ALB ON : -i ; Teiry' tiWeml TeiiasJ Machines can be manufactured in this citv: uviw oiviuc putLcrua ure on nana, 11 aesired wmmm L i . i C r 1fS I,:- sept 25 , l;-p t ; t t;' ij' Great InproVcnient in Dcntrj . i . 1- ' . PAIN4 " ".-s". -;La By a Bimple application tlie tooth is gLf insensible) to oain durinff the operitwii Uinsr. without Iniurr to the nerve . A machine can be seen in operation at the sub-1 Every ! operation warranted to give "8? Tcetli oct 24 tf Bcnber's mill, on Castle street wharf, i For fur- Charges as low as any Dentist in the cwj. i i no mww innia mmmm m a m a mm'WT nY tatrm vit n m m u-- uw wuvuMis, nuunxs ur rau upon ; j;, i ; : vunv nuuuut piu. : . r - . j), j oct8-tf J.C.MANN, ' Wilxalnston N C. Aug.'5,1867. No:85 Market.
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