THE TYUMINGTON DAM MT. WILMINGTON. N. C.,1 OCTOBER 25, 1SG74 The mystic chord of memorv slrctdhlna from evci ry battle-field and patriot grave to even living heart and hearthstone all over this broad land, trill yet ticet me unorus or vie union when aaam toucnecu as tureJy they toiu be, by the angels of our nature." The latest . news - is States Senate we have that-in - the United lost Wade and gained Bro wnlow ; There lsV! reaction ' t or ! v you messieurs Obstructionists." . H - it The ninth Annual Fair ot the Central Ag ricultural Society ot Granville, Warren and Franklin, commenced at Henderson on Wed day last and closed on Friday. ; A letter from Hon. B.-TJV Mooue, of Ra- leigh; appears in the Sentinel, decliningto tiaxtir.inAt.ft in thn 'Hnnservativft Convention. He is in favor of a Convention and recon- iBtruction. 1 , We think the Commandant of this Dis trict has made a. mistake in not ordering more than one polling place in a county v One-half the vote, will not be cast under this ( arrangement. ; .Talked of. An Agricultural Society for the Counties of Northampton, -Halifax, Roanoke News. Good. Weldon was always a lively town, especially when a circus was there. MrJGooDLOE; editor of the ' Register we are pleased jto see, " does (partial) justice1'' to Mr. Holden, of the Standard, in his last issue, i No man in North Carolina has been better abused " no man deserves more consideration at the hands of every lover of his country than WV W.Holdex. . i - Robt. P. Dick, Esq., announces that h ' yields to the logic of events .and endorses .', Congress ; - but cannot sustain the action of ii. . - , , r t- i i rn 1 a uie uaieign iiepuoiican uonveuuon. .mai isy they didi not instruct Congressmen '-as to their idutiesl We reerret Mr. Dick sees fit to fiav that he "will not sustain the action o Convention," because he makes the that fifth man supporting the C P. who has said he same thing. The Journal seems to have forgotten that a portion of the people in North Carolina. fought four long years to destroy the United States Government ; that oi the battle-field they; failed to accomplish this object; that every proffer of accommodation during the war was rejected with scorn and contempt; that the war" continued until the" men in arms against the government were completely exhausted, and were then only,; and not .till then1, ; " overwhelmed " ; that they fought desperately, and for . five months after their General-in Chief had said that the attempt to establish a' Southern Confederacy was a failure : - that when overwhelmed, they sur rendered and were at the mercy of an offended government which actuated by a spirit of magnanimity, surprised all the nations of the earth at the terms of complete restoration to all fights fin1 the Union offered, and that every attempt at reconciliation was spurned, until j Congress was forced - to t adopt the plan now before the j people not as a meas ure; ot retaliation or. punishment, but to secure the country from any future attempt to dismembsr it. f - y When the people of New York and. Ohio raise the flag of, rebellion and are f overwhelmed'?- i by the ! government, then . the suppositions of the Journal may have some force ; buj not until! then. i - We think a great -majority of the people in the State ".of North Carolina fully under-' stand this matten :ana mtena to act as bedome men in their; situation, and make no further ; attempts to brush the Cape Fear up stream with a broom. If we rare mistaken, so much the worse for North Carolina.- - Election Day. -We never witnessed less excitement during an election, than was ex- lubitea oni yesieruuy Dy our. citizens oi au fTn" classes. :- Large numbers of colored people, t I ! M main ii Liu i(.uiiu. K" uvu tuc hliccio buu assembled around the polling places, but all were perfectly peaceaple and good humored. From noon until sunset here was a great rush it the South Vard: polls for the colored citizens, Towards evening it required more pas3agethroughthe-deh8e -massaroun d the windows. We learn . from a gentleman that one or two colored Conservative voters were afraid to venture until they were escorted by the police. : . There - were some murmurs against . them - as they passed through the crowd but no attempt was made to molest them. ? The absence of drunken men was a prominent topic " of remark. We noticed only one man under the ; influence of liquor, and he was as merry as a cricket.- It used to be otherwise on former elections and we trust the closing of liquor stores on election days, will become a permanent law.Ptf Express. I ?-' - WALDRON'S COLUUN. GROCERIES. FRESH GEO OEEIES - - and BUSINESS CARDS. CLOTHES CUT AND MADTC TM Vt est Styles and pf the best Material 1 liJ W.k Font Pn fln.l. An . : R. S, WALDRON, Still in the Odd reports to , the contrary notwithstanding. r OR THE PAST MONTH MR. WALDRON has been scouring the: Northern markets for the benefit of his customers i - How well he has suc ceeded in supplying their wants the good "people of Wilmington and vicinity will attest. Be it known that every one wanting anything in the A Diyorce Gbanted on Account of an Ibbesistxsle Desibe to Steal. The Ne w Albany (Ind.) Commercial. Oct. 10th, says : In the divorce case of Banks vt. Banks,-Judge f T T Ci A A T O T T T T? Jewett yesterday granted m the plaintiff a di- ) 1 wVVJ Uu L 1 11 Ii vorce. l ne compiaiuaui. iu mis case alleged 100 bbls. Familv and Super Flour, 50 bbls. City Mess fork, Tf-;"! I 10 bbls. Kerosene Oil, v 1 i 5 bbls. Lard, ' . . 30 Sacks Coffee. - , 10 hhds. Brown Sugars, , .v 40 bbls. Refined Sugars, 5 hhds. Bacon, ; 30 firkins Natural Lard, . s r 20 firkins extra choice i Goshen Bntter, 20 boxes Codfish j j 10 kitts Tongues and Sounds, :y'50'jIs.:Sup,:f: i 50 bbls. cheap Whiskey, BRANDY PEACHES, BOTTLED ALE, that his wile was guilty "ofr klopemania-otn irresistable desire to steal. This allegation was subsequently abandoned, and the plain tiff relied upon mentioning the several in-r stances ot stealing; We believe that an ap plication for divorce by the same party was refused by J udge Bicknell in the circut court. We are inclined to think that the courts have heretofore hesitated to dignify klope- mama, ur iue several insiauces wiucu consu tute it, with being a sufficient ground for divorce.It was not alleged in this that the wile has been convicted of the crimes charged. should go to ' , WAtDRONS THE -CHEAP STORE. THE CHEAP, STORE. THE CHEAP STpBE. 34 Market Street, South Side, Between . . : i Front and Second Streets, WHITE. PEAKS, GENUINE CHOW CHOW, PICKLES, GENUINE WORCESTER SAUCE, T CREAM CHEESE, MARKET BASKETsj " SHOE BRUSHES, In these days of bursting boilers, of breaking machinery, and of artillery experiments, offen- v sive aad deiensive, every new point mat Dears on ? I . Pro Nono. t Everv telesram irora the Old World bears intelligence from tclisslo Und otltalybf XUX war and rumors of war," Waged : for the in dispute whether tne strength of iron improves ' c t.: b,'Tv; u v,f J with ago. It is , known, tnat repeated lusion piupuio yi "usuuj; j. xuo vu greatIy increase3 the strength of cast iron, and it can, and making Rome the capital of the ia beginning to be held that old castings are stron Where may be found a lull and complete STOCK, A -fVfcaVi rrrrl a ! comprising everything usually kept in a really A" iretsULOOUN, - nTirC3AAc n An on - Low for Cash. j? list uiaooui y uuuua iiuuoc, NO HALF WAY BUSINESS AT THIS POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT. oct 19 GEO. Z. FREHCIIi W41mmston, N. C. i - ."I 1 .tf " . North East Cor. Market WILMINGTON, KaM, jro iPiT jvo .- OCt 23 j - . - 1 DAHIEL A. GUITII? Manufacturer and Dealer in all ki'' and OOce FumitiJi Shades. " Wall Pauep. it v v Sasli, Dlinds and DooS 80UTH FRONT ST., WILMINGTON ' oct a: ,4. m Manufacture r a n d X e a I e t GUNS, STOVES, PUMPS, KfiROsw OIL, TIN AND SHEET IRON Wif? , ROOFING DONE AT 8H0RT NOTlc? Agent lor Fairbanks Scales No. 19 Front Street, Wilmlngtonton v rt"v 1- : -. ... '. w I !0l JOSEPH niNEPFiT SHIP CHANDLER j !.; AND-DEALlMlls, SHIP STORES, GROCERIES IURn, No's 23 Water, ' and' 2, r4. 6 , Dock BtrJ' " WILMINGTON, N. C - GEO. Z FRENCH; No. 10, South Front Street, "Wiliiriiiigrtoix, J. c I WHOLESALE DEADER IN Every DcparlmciH Complete. J?OH SALE? It is i rutnored that the Democrats and Conservatives will make the following nom-i inations : 1 Fot; President: J. B. McClellan the mam who did not take Richmond. , For Vice : Valandigham,, of Ohio, we have forgotten his first name, but do'remem- new kingdom. v The present incumbent ot the Papal Throne- had to fly . for. protection to i Gaeta during the stormy; days of 1848. Ilia exle was sliort. He returned more triumphant than ever di return; any expatriated Prinee, and amid the enthusiastic acclamations the Romans. ' ' History is replete with papal persecutions The first-Bonaparte,- without recurring any other fact, had the venerable old Pon tiff Pius VII driven from the chainof St. ger tnan new ones. Height inch guns tested 30 uays iiiiur casuug siauu uui auout cuarges; 34 days. 80 charges ; ,100 days, 730 charges ; six vears' 2.580 charsres. If the articles of iron dis turbed and strained bv coolinsr. uronerlv adinst, 1 From, 25 cents nervard to the finest goods im themselves in. the course of time to the positions ported MOHAIRS, t ALrACCAo, ; rOrlilJS, DRESS GOODS rQ ARRIVE, ot to most favorable for tenacity, it is a question well worth the attention ot mechanics, of railroad men, and of all whjo use machinery, as well as of the great guncontrWersialists of the day, how long after leaveingf the foundry castings of all kinds may advantageously be withheld from worK. iv. x. l Peter into exile. He robbed him of his temporal possessions. The insatiable am bition of this man I was his final ruin and t ... : ' i..- ! I : ' . I downfall. The Pope was soon restored i - I i : . .- ; . ' i . the capital. ' Kapoleon the Third will, perhaps, profit ber that ho was banished the society ot loyal by his uncle's example. He seems now 'men' and sent into the Confederate lines during the war. ; defend the Papacy.! " 1 : It is well known to every reader of sacred history that Constantine, the first Christian Emperor, gave to the Latevan Basilica, un der Pope St. Sylvester, the round sum, of to The exportation I of condensed meat to England promises to become an important part of the Aus tralian trade. The prescribing of nutritious lood is now the fashion among doctors, both in their private practice and in government and charitable mstitutioos. jThe j consumption ot soups j and gravies, and; especially of beef tea, is responsible tor the high price ot meat in the HiDgush butcher shops. The process which the Australians use is that invented by liaron Liiebig Jvery morsel of tat, sinew,' and alpumed is cat away from : the fresh beef and the i soluble matter in the remain der is then extracted by steam. The liquid I thus obtained is tiien drjed oy evaporation till it be comes an extremely thick jelly. ' ! EMPRESS CLOTHS: MERI NOES, and other popular fabrics,; in the BISMARCK and other desirable shades. , . In the many popular makes, and all i at the very Bottom of the Market, tommon Calicoes, ........ .10 cents. Better - s " - ... . . . . ..121 cents. Good 15 cents. Better " 18 cents; r The very best 44 ....... . .20 cents. Brown and Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings 8c, 10c., 126., : 15c, 18c, 20c, and splendid goods at 25c. ! ( Can't be Beat go where rou will. CITY MESS Groceries. Provisions, Liquors. - Cigars. Wbw, FOB' 50 BARRELS AT S GEO. MYERS', land 13 Front Bt. iEML DAIRY k FACTORY iEEE Wood, Willow, and Com. k moii ;;rocKery ware. 7 Cotton'and Naval Stores Bought a T i Received on Consignment. oct 6 :),vvrr: yy ;-m u f " i i- - i , j, H. DOLLKER, G. POTTER, J. CAJirsDKI DOLLtlER, POTTED & CO, Commission Tlerchants Liberal cash advances on consignment of K val Stores, Cotton and other Southern produce, sept. 24 1 - J 100 BOXES Lowest Cash Prices, W H I T E' G GODS. -Utu and m st. 'The Norfolk Journal seems to doubt that iwhite men! commit "tHe most terrific outra ges",ana nrows at us. tne norriDie anair threte hundred and tortv thousand ollam in jwhich is reported to have taken place recent- go an(j ; snver ornaments alone, to" say, , ;iy in Tennessee, when a colored man who nothing of the expense for architectural had committed a nameless, ontrage upon a iwhite woman was skinned alive by white imen. We do not see what the case to which reference is made has to do vith our state ment, or with "ne2roDhitism,,,--whatever that may mean, some kind ot an unrecon structed individual, we presume, who still purposes, uesiaes tnis lie settled on it nlty thousand dollars per annumr anil allowed one hundred and fifty pounds of frankincense for altar service.. . y'. vrv- ---ty , :ir Unristians everywhere, and In evry age, nated for each Registration Precinct. Headquarters Post of Wilmington. Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 24, 1867. Special Order ) ". No. 71. - Tlie various Boards of Registration for this Mill tary Post will meet on the 5th day of November next, and continue in session for live consecutive days, tor tne final revision of the Registration Lists. ' i ! They will convene immediately upon the re ceipt of this orderL for the purpose ol appointing tne place oi sucn meetings, and giving due notice thereof. But one! place of meeting will be desig- Thc best assortment and at lower prices than any ' . un til. I ' . f otner nouse ssomn oi uaiiiinore. . Housekeeping Goods. QUILTS, TICKINGS, SHEETINGS, TABLE CLOTHS, DAMASKS, NAPKINS and TOW ELS from the ordinary qualities to the World Renowned Barndey Goods, AMERICAN and RUS SIA CRASHES, &c., &cv, all of which will be sold at the very lowest CASH prices. CORSETS AND HOOP SKIRT?. Domestic, English and French Corsets from 75c. to $3 50. K Good Hoop Skirts from 50c to the best makes.; HOSIERY and GLOVJE oct 22 CHAS. D. MYERS, Agent. I . tt WANTS. WANTED. WHITE OAK AND HICKORY TIM BER Logs of Bolts. I AM now paying TEN DOLLARS PER CORD for White Oat Bolts ; sawed into 3 or 68 inch lengths. . Bolts Nmav )e anartered or tot as Contractors may prefer.? Wbod mnst be sound and rree or knots, not less than 14 , inches in diameter, and suitable for sawing staves. I will a'so contract for. ' . ; ' - : 5. VE8G0TT. 1 DEALER IN UA1N, South Side Princess, near Water St., l' WILMINGTON, If. C. 1 EEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL supply ot " ; : Corn, Meal, Homony, Flour, Oats, Pens, Rye, Bran, Hayy&c, &c. aug 20 i ' - tf VICKMEB ANJE & CO., QROCERS, . FORWARDING AND COMMISSION I 1 ! ' ' ... MERCHANTS" . Corner Chesnut and Wateir streets ; I Wilmington, N. C. clings to the " lost cause." followed this princely example. By ' such charitable donations the Papacy grew in ; splendor and greatness. Paganism retired Seriously, neighbor, does two wrongs ever inQ the darkness of night,' while the maKc a ngnt. - , . ! ' " V kingdom of. God, on earth culminated into. one shininsf lieht forever. ..fill !'''' 1. : 1 1 - --.l-f. .-:.,. . "ino: DiacK ana ian oraiors, peramuma- rr-i.u ta rB!c ; arobnce amaenist?)w been ! always the defenders of civilization. I rapacious negro supremacy co-operationists. They checked the tide of the Northern bar ! and all of that set called "mean whites," barians, and twice1 saved the Eternal City. , iook ine picture oi uiwpDoinuHi ; amuiiiuu, PopeLEO confronted Attila and Geseric. tha contumaciouslv impertinent and asnir- F?ven they stood back and acknovyledged ihg negroJ notwithstanding his profound lg- tneir sacrea power. norance, looks as if he had just received a severe rebuke, and reminds one or a tormer cra4 the peculiar guilty and humiliating as oect of a nissrer caught in the act of steal- I All per sons entitled been registered purpose, at the place they may designate, on the days above mentioned. K. T. rKAMK, Lt.-CoI. and Uapt. bth mrty j Commanding Post. Ladies' Hose, and Gents' Socks fromjic. up. A complete stock at popular prices. . to be registered, and who haye not f QrAcj d, will -apply to the Boards lor that LiatUO, A SPECIALITY FOR THE LADIES. Edging Brevet NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OF mcr. The Sentinel quotes Raleigh correspondent- of the New York Clovis was cleansed in the water of re generation by the Bishop of Rheiins St: Remigics and ; , ever afterwards, when iwas ! necessary, arew nis meipnian Diaae the above. from the defence of the Holy bee. , 1 Estates and patrimonies were constantly it in Herald, and says We have no idea who the enriching the Catholic Church, so that it oct 25 In this department may be found the poDular CLUNY IaCE, EDGING and INSENTION, plain White, also Black and White, ) THREAD, SMYRNA and HAMBURG Goods,; Plain and Lace Edge FRILUNGS, TATTING, RUF FLINGS. BRAIDS, and small wares for children Ui Si INTERNAL REVi ' OFFICE andIaeB-wastyty??dvns:Piice8? PLAIN, BEADED land TRIMMED from 5 cents to the best goods in the market. 1 - . LADIES COlLARS AND CUFFS. Separately and in sets, plain and wrouffht, desir able shapes and refreshing prices. IMypKBU CHIEFS. A good assortment Ladies' Handkerchiefs, plain, embroidered,, and hem-stitch, from 12ic. up. Gents' Lile and Silk HandkerchieJs, all styles and prices. SHAKERS. 100 JM. FEET CYPJtESS I.OU8, to be not less than 15 Inches in diameter at the email anA enil nni tntn Ifl 10 aw 1 A ' fn- O AT ' mfim'flAti'c lengths. ' t OW lUPi;j. UVUW. All Intra in h: tnnti.1' Vir riTra froo Af Knots, ana euuaoie lor sawing aningies. Also, Juniper, Poplar, &ci wanted. TERMS: CASH ONj DELIVERY , at my wharf, loot of Castle Street. All timber suoject to inspection. . k J.:c. MANPT, O. C. HATCH, ' ' L. O. E3TBS, M. T, HATCH. New! York. Wilmington, N. C. New York. flATCU, ESTES & CO., GENERAL f.. Commissioii Mercliaiits, NO. '133 FRONT STREET, CORNER OF PINE NEW YORK.' Oct 9 Wilmington, N. C. ! ' it G CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON; & NAVAL stores solicited. ' .Usual advances made ni all orders promptly executed. Aug. 5th, 1867. if. Weigher and Marker- of Cotton. V ' WlLMIKGTOlJ, Oct. 25, i867. .... "Wanted! FSSS2 HMUFACTURER AND DEALER W lo bcwitbln n?e minutes walk of fiwfici fiKlnnlAO .o ieif Vfll X mru Hm- F and Stable. the Market NOTICE. TTAViNG BEEN APPOINTED BY THE JLX Secretary of the Treasury, Weisrher and aug. 18. GEO. Z. FRENCH, No. 10 South Front St. ' : - i M tf. r ASH PAID FOR WHITE OAK AND VU V.nion , timber delivered at his Mill at wbarl foot ot Castle street; 11 . I - 1 t . 1 A I A A iM-ariter oi uouon, lor mis assessment Division. I would hereby notify all persons interested, that hereafter all cotton, assessed at this point, must De weignea ana njarKea oy me. Office at tbo Custom House. ' t H. K SCOTT, U. S. Weigher. wi'.' -, ' . - 3t correspondent is" &c. The editor of the Sentinel must be blind ; Raleigh can -boast of only one man who can write such balder- clash. :t 'TV;;:. ' A-":ki jcould claim proprietorship over many dis tricts : in Italy, Gaul, Egypt, Africa, -and many other places. , Pepin was called to the assistance of St. Peter. V. He put down the insurgent Lotn- bards. He restored peace", and deeded over to the successor of the Poor Fisherman pos sessions wbich have 'remained under nis - . ; ' i ' ' i . I dominion until very recently. Then the We hardly suppose any respectable num- ber of those Conservatives who favor the call of a Convention desire that body to incorpo rate into the Constitution of the State, negro 6Utirage and white disfranchisement as is ' required by the act of Congress, but only to ; Popes became temporal sovereigns de jure. , s w u r 1 r Au- -tino before that they were such ae facto. bestow! udou them, and which the neonle of .4 Charlemagne tollowed th policy ot ins that State have so recently and so emphati- father, and the son of Charlemagne, cally declared shall not be .extended, or at I Charles Martel, ; did the same thing lartnesr, grant mem a umiim sunrage He also did more; He saved Europe from New York, tho enlargement of which, the the; Saracens.; In Jact, the history ot tne Constitutional Convention, under the control KomisU Church shows conclusively tne rignt ot extreme Radicals, lately in session in that of the PoDes. as much as the historv of anv State, either opposed or was afraid to favor. nation shows ihi -ht f prjnc ' to 1 - . - i . - . - . , . guveru a nation. to " suppose " what it pleases even that the ; . . Tt ., . Sl . . . " . i .i" iiikii I. .ill I i.u I it r ill t A T" l r ro r nmr. i i nnrnnv n enn rt am ! tint : anmn nr fnnx nn fivil war hftd . , T. , " . .. . r- i j 1 ! itr . , v - general civil, and. religious war will be the v . i - Jr 'il issue we cannot nrnnVipaxr - Tlnf thorp ? Sn however,: that there are enough so called . u- 1 ' ' a V, i . VyUUSCl vaU! ca iu vuta utatC iu ucicai lCbuu- f truction as proposea , oy congress. - uivmg. r The case of Thomas Dula, charged with thd .rtlftrpri' np.onfA thp. Ramp, nnlitir.al nnviiptrpaf Jmurder oi Laura if Oater. Irom Wilkes J was contin- lwviwwv,2r r r -. rr rm- - : .1:1 fit'.i . .. t r in iucj ;uv; j.vt x o nesses lor ine csiaie. bow umaana Ann Melton, nt nwpr in inis or ftnr nr.npr ? Nnntnprn buuuuocu auwiuvuwa w mc uiurucr, we axe in , . . I ' r i I iuimcu, upbear U4-Muuaiut lueir ii laiiu ULKC Place State. There- can be ho parity of reasoning staiesviUe American. - 1 i . . . j . ; t had desis- Harnctt Base Ball Club. THK14E WILL BE A MEETING OF THIS Club this-r-Friday eveniDg at the Reading .Rooms of Brock's Exchange at 8 o' clock. U uy oraeroi tne President. i ' H. S. SERVOSS, . ! Secretarv. oct 25 ! - It The popular Waterproof, all sizes. The ordinary style of Shakers, only g5c. MISCELL4NE0US.; BEARD'S PATENT LOCK-TIE, " ' ALSO : " Beards Patent Self-idjasting Tie, THE MOST SIMPLE AND GREATEST IMPROVEMENT OF THE AGE TOR Prompt attention given to orders. Wilmington, jn. u., Au. 5, lt7. tf JAMES SHACKEIiFOHD, SHIPPING AND J COMMISSION 3IER-; Vi-I f :' j WILMINGTON N C. j . Const&mments of Merch&ndide and L'coor - try Produce solicited: and all business entrusted : " 1 I A.' . ... . ' . ' . . '.. .... ... - I o my care wm nave my personal attention. .uumoer orders mil nave attention. . -' about the matten We regret to ever have occasion to refer to the past, and wish ' the uld be so conducted as nresent campaign co never to refer ; . to the lust seven i years: - but the events of the attempts to We do wish our frienjd Drakb nated the accused as either :White?'i or "Black' so that we should know whether to fppl ftrmnafliptiv- :n rtf '"'I' ' ' H . seven i years; mislead the people renders it necessary to The Southern people seem to have become Auuvid , w uvwwuij ivr i .1.1 . n i - , 1 rtnitft .np.sidft thPrncplirpfl; in nnneprinpnoA nr mve a lew reasons wuy;uie peoj ic m ims the masi Democratic ZTihtorie Thevare State cannot-satisfy the law making power very likely to turn -to ashes on 'their lipa; i ..." i - ' . . ,. j ' . . . . i . t . . . - . i.i of f he United States, bv snvinsf," the colored uertamiy, au tna? is neeaea to create anotn- ' people ue same political privileges which er reaction the othe for the South . v. " : i i l l i -ri. vii ' "w.--. t0 keP "P a little longer the boasts and er- , tbeuoDsiuuuouuwuiuucsiuupuui, ultations and threats - in which they have ; ' ..... - '. r. 1 ' XT V . ..'-"!, , AWNER WANTED. V Bacon marked WM. Donnelly, WilmiBer- ion, jm. v;., recf iyea per. .express aieamer K becca Clyde, uct. o, ibm. ilOKACifi M. BARRY. bet 25 ' t ; 2t ' For three boxes Sweet Havana Oranges. chMp A fine line, White and Colored. A better Blan ket for less money than any other house in the State. Come and examine them and be convinc ed. - ' FLANNELS Best makes. ' White and colored, plain and twilled Good; Better, Best, ; Knit G-oods. . , HOOPS, NUBIAS, SONTAGS and ALEXAN DRAS, common, medium and fine goods. .Very BALT1V& COTTOiV. MUCH SAFER FROM FIRE, : CHEAPER THAN ROPE. auff 5 AND, 11 1 H 6m j MAlJUFACTrBEB pjf- .. THE PATENT LOCK TIE, TTAVING SOLD LARGELY. LAST SEASON 1 WOOD 70nifQ S ACnitlflltf rau and Tub Machinery Improved Keg MicW H j:. : nery, -Barrel Machinery, , ;i ; Barrel, Tnband Pail Stave Saws, Stave Machinery Hoop-Machinery, the beat in ine world; Chair Machinery of all kinds: VA AAA SWEET HAVANA ORANGES UVVVU daily expected per brig S. P. Brown,- from Havana, for 6ale by - 1 WORTH & DANIEL, oct 24-5t - ;1 i i , - E OFFER FOR SALE FOR ( CA5TT OR APPROVED CITY ACCEPTA i il A FIRST-CLASS I ;: j , TURPENTINE DISTILLERY, in perfect order for the conducting ol a very heavy business. The Still was built in New York last year, and runs thirty barrels Virgin. A patent Steam Pump lor supplying water to above, with Flue Boiler, 6ix-horse power. The above establishment is located four miles from Lyons Landing on Cape Fear j River, and being eight miles from any competition, in a thickly settled neighborhood, is a mdst desirahle stand. Say 20 task boxes can be rented at rea sonable rates, and any quantity of Turpentine bought, and goods sold. Possession given 1st January,- 186S. I , . - ' i 'We would also sell with or without the above, ten very superior young Mules, one Horse, Dray and Harness, fourj excellent Wagons and Har ness. 1 .. --!.- " fl'v-;- '-' t For further particulars, apply to Messrs. Rus sell & Ellis. Wilmington N. C, or i ..i I IT AIT & LESESNE, - BetheL Elizabethtown P. O., N. C. SIIAWjLS. shawls i "'-- 7.f r " ', ' l- ' - - ' " " ? " ' t ''' : ' - ' A splendid 6tock all shades and styles single and double. v Cheap I Cheaper ! ! Cheapest 111 -. HATS and CAPS . and - i Gents' IHinushing Goods. Modern Styles and Reasonable Prices. Fine Shirts and Underclothing for all. we can recommend then) to give entire- satisfac tion. We have-taken the Agency for the 8tate, and will continue to keep a large supply on hand.- For one Ton and upwards' to dealers, a liberal discount win be allowed. -1 - - --....,, J E. MURRAY & CO;, vv umington, a . u. Aug. 29, '67. Daniel's Planlnsr Machines WoodworthB Planing jand Matching : Mac,hlneb Circular Saw SIills. ' TnVhine Water Wheels, of difierent Patterns. TO SHINGLE MANUFACTURERS. w FITCHDURG, MASS.; U - - 1-tf The Undersigned offers for sale the patent right to manufacture and use in any of the Southern States, the t 1 u MILLjER SUIIVGjLE machine; which is one of the best machines for sawing shingles, in use. f t -This machine was natented on fhftiSfh nf .Tnio 185S, and has been much improved since; bul L. A. HART. . if. JN&'OJiAILETl IRON AKD COPPER WORKS. i ...-and:''.': V I : MACBlINE shor A LSO Manufacturers of TURPENTINE; The popular linen finish Railroad Pa- l owing to the war, has not been introduced into brrhii Paper Collar Byron and Shakespeare, j the South.; It is adapted for Stares as well as "J11011 STILLS, and COPPER WORK- in all it oct24 lvv f ' - : TO MERCHANTS. A FIRST CLASS BOOK-KEEPER, AN EX xjL pcrienced bnsiness man, honest and faithful desires a situation as Book-keeper or any em- , pi oyment where! his services would be apprecia- J. E. JONJSS, Post Office. .Wilmington, N. C. : ' ----- . tf Umbr ellsus. The celebratrEnterprisen Umbrella for S4 00, the regular Cvods in Black,Blue, and Green; from CLOTHS AIJD PAI1T GOODS. BROAD CLOTHS, DOESKINS, CASS1MERES. SATINEST, T WEEPS, KENTUCKY JEANS, &cv &c., all at satisfactory prices. - , I cordially invite the Trade to examine my Stock in the various Departments, leeling san guine that 1 can make it ', to their advantage to deal with me. ' . 1 , DOOT LOSE SIGHT OP THE shingles, cutting: them even.! or with tnv tnor deairp.rt. ' , - , J i Front The saw first enters the bolts on the side: and consequently turns out better work than can be done by most other machines. It is simple in its construction, not liable to get out of repair, and u uuiu enureif oi iron. ; eet bv six. but can be built of any size, the ones now in use being A. l. J , - nn . . ' " ur buivcs or buixigies irom oo lncnca aown. sept 25 Street, below Market Street ' . Wilmington IT C,waiJ.B ,:? DART & D1ILEY. iietors.r It occupies a space of four feet by six, but cs e built of any size, the ones now- in use beir r staves or shingles from S3 inches, down. ' COUJTTJT: or 8T&TE MIGHTS I . ! DEHTISTRW FOB SALE 031 Tery jLitoeral Terms. ted. Address Aug. 80J Grreat 34 Remember the old adage, A Dollar - Saved I as good as a Dollar Earned." v ? ; stptM r; s. wacdiiox. : , Alachines can he manufactured in this ritv where all the patterns are on hand, if desired. ; A machine can be seen In operation at the sub scriber's mill, on Castle street jrharf. For fur ther particulars, address or call upon' t .; . ; 'V- V vj 2lANNtf "'V' oct 8-tf ' . witaintfon;:zr?cVr Great Iaoroveinerit In Dentistry : SENSITIVE TEETH FILLED WITHOUT- Ty a 'simple application the tooth is rendered Jj insensible to pain during the: operation. 0I) umug, wiuioui injury to tne nerve or i Everv 'rmp.ratfnn vtmnit s vtra. .oftftfactlOO- Charges as low as any Dentist itt the city. ' Teeth. extracted without pain; r- n ' " . 1 L - . , . " - No.. S3 Market street , Aug. 5, 1807. " ;

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