l t i it 1 t 1 rifi ct , - -s TOE Mill DAM W, WLLMINGT0N. N. C.i NOVEMBER .5, "iSG7. , , w 4 T7ie mystic chords of memory, stretching from every battle JUHd and patriot grave to every living heart and hearthstone all over this broad land will yet swell the Chorus of the OHfen, when again toucnea, ..! ' at ' . ' m ever his circumstances, have a reasonable A co-operative store has just been opened - f " ' . r 4. ' in St- Louis, winch is the first attempt of the elector remain Sndinthatci The ."amount ot capital report violations of military orders, and by gtQck .g piaCecU at fity s thousand dollar?, instruction and explanations, endeavor: to whieh is divided into shares at twenty-five remove - whatever : may tend to create mis- dollars each; and eachv share-holder- is en- titled tO Out uuc. tww. wajjy " wormug-i v..v o JL-. 1 UMUU B3 T r r WEEK A unuereianumg anu.uivi. , , ; f . v . ,j --- member bv nivW nn'P dollar The supportof Jhe nominations made in admission fee.and-ten-per -cent, on every Wlr iZ 'ZS'Z' Z?.WZZrZuZXl I regular convention, where air parts of the fihare taken. Goods are sold only for; cash, t.twpot.w j - il: -L-l'i-. 7rtiinfTr;wpr fftirlv rflnresented is emnhati-1 hut members who, are not indebted to the - .,-., : " . .-- - i -'--j - -s. , - w - x- (.it z .... . . : i . ji. . ' e caU, the dut, of eve7 RepubHcan: 80 let -n:0h3f tfeTkenl I na immediately organize KeDUblican Associ- , i: rrhn -nre-nanta 'ii,..nAAAi(i I " -- ' A--,--'- - ations, and acting in concert, overthrow our Jf enterprise are pronounced good. f ; Q p LEHDID ' AC SUuTU EkiT IV epemies. AUAssb requested . . - . . . t tf 1 fa in noDT) of the uounty UOmmittee, tne names pi pmr -"A frt Ver wente and ask their-consent."i cers. and members, also post office address, t rtyMwith her in cnurcn, agothrotigli tae T , . . I !i. f vi-tf?-mrn V Hall fmn rpflant navinnilv DCrVlvC Ul 4uca j . avuMiiewuiiw i3' Esrtai l'0tr,-?tj 43. vaUL T" i FOR CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. i HEW HJLNOTEB COUKTT. . Gen. JOSEPH C.f ABBOTT,' s : :S. S. ASHLEY, jIKv&tV A. H. GAIiliO WAKa i The Conservatives of the outh are deteiv fmined' to force int(f being a White .Man's . Party; and.at the samej time. are dealing put anathemas against whatever tends ta form a particuiari I i J5?JKffifffi!lf wif hiUi hnmniinTi ter to the Chairman r iMthfttUy wdrrefpivrM " i"UD uicwuww - . .,. - - - ------ ; r m.J XTTOULD Respecuuuyi lniora v.mc. FRIENDS and PATRONS tha they are now ceivingalarg'e addition to their alidy extensive rXU Ci C El ANT, T.i 1 GLOTHES CUT AND MAb ' est Styles and of the best North East Cor. Market A : - WILMINGTON. p'M pet 23; ,t ... r ' Manufacturer and Dealer in In "l ! Parlor, Dining noo riattrasses, Featheiffi Sliades, UaU Paper M and Winter l nnnri the nftw duties wliicn vou nave z aaanmed. ; 1 ani fhAn nprfnrm them. JRiaht about' face from at a conservative 1 hft hnnnta which vou frequented when sinclei JLamentable. t-i. nr.i tw . wtiorofAra fViw inAn. I s J tiiw t. ? I jmfl nrfifer Your own nome. Advance arms to x,! iUu9 ..j. ,. meeungioaieigu iuCuiuCi 'ifft when out walkinjr with her. and ht or expedient to or- nonstitntional arerument which was over- nAVPriMTA her trail behind; .Bri!a& off stavins ;t and other fead.habits, if you wish to right: to torm a iJiacK plan's t fartyin -oiacK the speaker was evidently .overtaxed.' men have principles, as well as white men. Whether the gentleman survived any length SuGABlPlanters m the Parish of Saint Kow. if white men will .not tolerate' the i exi- nf time the Old Korthitf has not informed IMary are biisy preparing fox sugar maldnfrL istence and expression of black men's prin- asJ .We are anxious to hear. : i. ' Most of them wiU commence rolling, about ciples, what is left fo the black, meat to According, to the report thereof the speech pVtheS VI CkO UUU tJ V1V1M UW v. consisting in part of v PistPsr r'.nTiisr nnrl Snnr.pr. DisheSi Bttk ers, Nappies,' Pitchers, Bowls,12wers, and Basins, Chambers, Sugars, ' ' Creamers, Butter Disnes, ura- ry Boats, Tumblers, GoD- -- blets. Salts,- Spices and Presenre,Jars, &c, - 13 s AND DEALKn v J" which they are determined to sell as cheap or .-.- r Cheaper , than any other SHIP STORES, GROCERIES . . r w " wH. Oar 3 f & riA.v WILMINGTON, N. C..r No's' 23 Water, and 2, 4 oct torm' a Dart? of their own f Do the Conser vative3 mean to take. ihe ground that black men have no principles' that white men are bound to -respect ? If so, black men must respect, their own punci pies, and, organize in, and among themselyes, for the mainte nance and ''existence of :0ieir; principles. It seems to us that the Conservatives are ioto ins the verv result which they so vehement- Iy deprecate. . " - 1 i; Conservatives argue " that the black man can never qualify himself, or be qualified to thousand hogsheads.;; Kext .year, says the Planter's Banner ifle'meet with no new Crates1 Of Common Crocliery HOUSE Judge Fowlb . says if successful will bring :i woes ; Unnumbered upon our much loved State." Will the Judge ' please to state some ot these woes ? Solemn countenances and dole-i ful words will not answer; ; The people want facts. They are not to be frightened from' their purpose by wofut predictions! 1 GEO. Z. FEENct ifo. 10, South Front Strl "W'ilixiingntoii, j WHOLESALE DEADSRt AnhTtA have ail b'een selected with epe-1 firOCeHeS. PrOYlslnne! .r . ' '. - , i -. ... . f . . . . ' . . i- I ; a y w , . . . . . .o. ..- i - r oi FouraddlUonalechoolaforthenegromiarenMjaU anflXaim U1B 0100'. "" -:-- . .- liquors. - VtSitS, LATEOT lURODTATlODj wr a , tit . iPfl . .TiAt tmT,f I aisasiers, our panu uugui ue uouer goou s the "Radical element! , - . . J r n 1f,ia A- v 1 H I I U L W . Hu I Lllli Ijlllblllli III LI I rs m 1 J-r J I crop; There will ' be plenty- of seed ; cane, THE CO UJYTIt IT and we think, plenty ot hands. ASSORTED BESSLTFOK . j .1 DmaM,TMJiphj3 were recently opened in Newi Orleans nnderthe new rubixcTSchooi arrangemeni. Accobding -.to Judge Fowle the "colored be a fit fiduciary of political principles ;" race". was made , to be governed. - All right. therefore he is of no political account,1 and But were they not also made to have a voice so he is cast out of thuir political syhagogua as to who, and how they should be governed? j What now is left to him I Only this ; He - It strikes us that there is a slight discrep- i must either sink into; political i and social ancy between the Judge's sentiments and .the ' nonentity, or he mus ; combine and struggle immortal Declaration of Independence. for1 civil existence If the whites are all r- "'T , . , . . ... . ? , , , v , Mr. John 1. vv est, oi wnom norace ireeh against him, of course he must struggle by ; u . . 4T v J , ? ir , 1 , , . i ttZ . ley first obtained employment in New York, himself. And he will struggle.- He is a VJ . .. J . r ' TT u i j resides in Raleigh. According to the Stan- make every lawful ppssibleffort to save and GreelJ l W,arren C,ounT promote himself. Hence, again, we see that l.n tlna Stte a Northern lady who was teach- Conservatives are making a Black Man's inS sc"ooT - re' - - Party a dead certainty ; . Currituck County ' "iBut," Conservatiyes say; "let the colored The RepubUcans of Currituck County have citizen come and join us ; let him adopt: bur nominated as candidate for the Convention,. political principles, and we will lead him and Joseph W. Ethbidge, Esq. govern him for the couptry's good. ; So there NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOVEMBER 2 '67. NEW BOORS BY EXPRESS. GEO; Z. ; FRENCH, and they wish It to be distincUy understood that they '- :J ,,,','V Oct 27 WIOIINGTON, N. C. "Will xibtHbe XJnd.ersoia.. ' joct 6 J i mon Crockery r Cotton and Naval Stores liftt' ' i' ' . ' 0lCBL tf WHITAKJSR'S nov5 - AT . ' BOOK WANTS. Havinir had : several years experience u DRY GOODS LINE, they make the above asser tion with no fears or lis contraaicuon. - , . store; . it. Methodist Hymn Books. ASF- YIIITAKER'S BOOK STORE. nov5 , It NOV. 4, 1867. CAP need be but one party.", .-; . The colored voter will reply : In my view your politics are unsound. I judge that I am nearer right than you. j. Now, you Conserva . Lands are selling- in the viciuity of Char lotte, N. C, at prices ranging from $3 50 to $13 per acre. Bn saysthe Daily News. "VVegliam Mtjrpht,' a i Merchant ( of Salis- tives can unite with me, and we will work on bury died on the evening of Tuesday, 29th together for mankind and the country's good. I October. So ;there need be but one party." Now who can say that. the black man's position is not. as reasonable as the white Conservatives'. ?i :i ' Wilminsrton in Health, and Disease. BY J. B. PURCELL, M. D. LETTER and BROAD BILL Paper, PEN POINTS, PENCILS, . ; , MEMORANDUM and PASS BOOKS, at j' VillTAKER S BOOK STORE nov 5 i v It LOW FOR CASH. WANTED. WHITE OAK AND HICKORY TIM-' . BER Loss or! Bolts. , I AM now! paying TEN DOLLARS PER CORD for White Oak Bolts V sawed into 84 or 68 inch lengths.' I Bolts may. be quartered or not, as Contractors may prefer.. Wood must be sound and free of knots, not less -tnan x ineues iu diameter, and suitable for sawing staves. ;I will also contract for : ; . 1 ; . 100 M. FEET CYPRESS LOUS, to he not less ! than 15 inches in ; diameter at the Kmnii -pnd land cut Into 10. 13. or 14, feet lengths. ! 1 - ' " A - i V All logs to be sound heart Cypress, free of knots, and suitable for sawing Shmgles. l Also, Juniper, Poplar, &c,' wanted, ,iu i ; TERMS i CASH ON DELIVERY ; : x A. (AAt'Af flfi.Mo Siroaf . All! lmhor tttb Ulj W iiai 1 IWk W vastly kjwa u . i.uw subject to inspection. ; . - f , J.C.MANN, Wilmington, N. C. Oct 9 , . , - tf TO THE LADIES they offerf at greatlyieduced rates, a full variety of GOOU sucn as ALPACAS, , - i , - i i BALMORALS, ' it,. - j DOLLuEQ, POTTER fi( ; Coiiiiiiissiori Mefchz J".ty, JVew York1 j'Liberal cash advances on consisiimih,!. vat; Stores," Cotton and other Southern ' E. A7EGC0TT ALL WOOL I DeLAINE. ft '"A t E R IN Gftl j v South Side Princess, nearWitc WILMINGTON, If. fj. KjEEPS CONSTANTLY Oli HAXDl . supply ot . ! . Corn, ltlealy Homony, Flour, baa, -' 'Rye, Bran, nay, Ac., 4c, Ug20 BELTINGS, : BOMBAZINES, COLLARS & CUFFS, CORSETS, So long as the Conservatives are unwilling If this be true, it ought to be circulated : I - I nn nlinnn n nnnfian a riai n ofnnf '. nnrrli 4- f n 1 i BARRE to accord to the colored man the right to (7T i.- Li.-.:ii..i- - 2i.sJ 1U1 DERS, urn. auu ut lor uuascu us a viu;ju--uu- S m the habit ot anoearing. it is not our BARRELS PIG HAMS AND SHjOUL- 'willing to allow that he can ffit himself for I -nrovinne iu9t nowto enterinto anvdisip.nssion political :trasts unwillngnd"ton to its infectiousness or contagiousness. ! . .rf ; ,,7 believe both. - ;V -: : ; civil interests they ought not to denounce ia making a resume, we have been led bv : the colored man for standing aloof from their i political communion. . J '.j ' j 1 ' I : . Paludal fevers, small-pox, cholera and yelldw ; ; presented the Conservative sentiment of the feTer, have been briefly c6nsidered-their aoutu we suomit an extract irom tue Charles- J influence on the inhabitants, and their . reia the nature of the subject beckoning onward, until we have passed in review before jus many local and collateral facts and opinions. ton Mercwy: 2Q BBLS. MOLASSES, gQ BBLS. MESS PORK, " . ; ' -; .: . .' " ' - ; vi ; 7Q BAGS COFFEE, ' ! : JgQ BOXES CHEESE, 25 FIRKINS AND TUB'S BUTTER, . gJ KEGS LARD. ' - ' 1 uuiiuie w esauiisu a wniieu -language,--or s m- i aA .!.., PrninrA of anv lr 1n1nr a trnTfirnment af laws ueiu UA l"18 or civilization in its! lowest forms: fndewendent ffUgA the why In store and receiving at GEO. MYERS, 11 & CHAS. D. MYERS; Agent l tf. LA,U. AUCTION. T70R THE ENSUING YEAR A DWELLING ti .ROTISE with seven or eieht rooms. Kitchen and Stable. To he within five minntes walk of the Market, i - : , ' No. 10 Sonth Front St. ; zaug. 18. '1 ! "4 -' ; . ''tf. ' ' . CAMBRICS, . CALlfcOES, CANTON FLANNELS '"': CLOAKSj . CHALBRAIS, DAMASKS,1 4 DIAPERS, : . DRILIitNG, DUPLEX SKIRTS DeLALNES, . ENGLISH MERLNOES; ; . , ; EMBROIDERIES, EMPRESS CLOTHS, ELASTIC, . VROCERS, r f FORWARDING AND COJQUF I Corner Chesnnt and Wateit 1 FANCY GOODS, EDGINGS, o.a nATCir, f i. g. jbstbs, k. i.l New York;t Wilmington. Is. C Un FRENCH MERINOES, DENTISTRY. GLOVES, lation to this section of the United Stages. upw h hnt m,roft fr- Mfofir ot'thia We have made no attempt to climb the steep .v w v vuv w ww , v,u i . . , . - - . - l J. country ne ruled, as it evernas Deen, by tne wnite anu intricate uciguts oi me exioiogy oi ais race. Man cannot alter nature : and -he cannot I ease, and its pathology.- We have undertaken make the negroj who since the :flood has been no revision of the immense, outstrectched r, and to paint in ' living lan ana tne wneretore rtne diag- 13 Front St of the white raan, he ia fit, fiduciary of political nosis and the prognosis of the ; whole. En- Nov. 5th, 1867. privileges, which only the best of the highest tering the land of discovery young in the " -m . illS.. lJH PROMMISSORY NOTES nublics freal rcnnhiipft we meanv have ail hAn path of medicine, endeavoring to get out of , short lived, from the fact that theyi require a de- the hidden ways and on to the great med gree of intelligence and. virtue amongst the peo- ical highway ; to follow the vestigia oi noble pler which seldom exists, and as seldom is perpet- examnles--we have simnlvnninted nnt what Ztr,a&, j piM-.p&if t- .Te M. CRONLY, inctioneer; whfph Jinna .nnttnT.A vanr.HifA. ia k .nif I nerson. of everv rank and station We have 7 . of 1 a vast cultivation v moral: and intellectual, no pretension to the " constantly thinking which the negro race never have passessed, and, power of a Newton ; but unlessrwe transcribe WPvSUp8lPrteSi?e ro,m th? lesson of a&e8 .he our thoughts to paper none will benefit by never cau ui tain, . . .j, . Trr. i- fin'. : tu:.jj 1-1 -. , ineir wisaom or weirioiiy. i we may iouow xrr-TTT . vororeu men-? reaa 1 ana ponaer vou see Uv..i! mw i " aumuax ptuvxiiu.joji.ri ita, j.oo, .1 wiinf in?' p L practice, ot .empincs, now and then, and J 10 o'clock, A. M., we will sell at, Exchange here what opinion the Conservatives have ot thereby imitate , our worthy . and ancient Corner, to the Wheat hidder for part - T - you.iJ These men seek to rule, you bv divine 1 fathers : in the healing art, asHypocrates, A promissory note made by McCallum & Had- right. Be patient with them-reason- with Gaien, ana nosts ot otners: we snouia not Ju&? .giJEffoS- them4pray for themperchance they will fnfnK CJSemdrtS . y J ' m Pc'uu' fcU W,1U it is not " holy." Our reason should not be thirty seven and 56-100 Dollars. $2,737 56. - sometime come to the light, . : guided by faith, but faith should be the ALSO ' r Do not be beguiled into tue advocacy or handmaid of our reason. The blind steps of a Tmm?aarr w a n p,.nn support of a black! man's party. Maintain empiricism are remarkably awkward. They and Thomas W. Kendall, bearing date, December Great Improvement in i DentistrV ! illusions, SENSITIVE TEJfiTJl x JJ WITUUU T , JACONETB, By a simple i application the tooth is rendered insensible to pain during the operation of filling, without injury to the nerve f or tooth. Every' operation warranted to give satisfaction. Charges as low as any Dentist in the city.' 1 Teeth extracted without pain - amKS.iJ. UAKK, M. V. - No. 35 Market street r tf GIMPB, , -.I.-- ' .-; .:; -,iL vv HOSE, HOMESPUN, LNSERTLNGS, FLANNELS, GINGHAMS, Aug. 5, 1867. . ,fu'n.L;i.H J. BY CRONLY & MORRIS. MISCELLANEOUS. KNIT GOODS, LACES, ' j LINENS, . ,T.;j; J rXLNSEY WOOLSEYS, MOURNING "GOODS , j . MANTILLAS, ' , MARSEILLES, NUBIAS, NAPKINS, . NAINSOOKS, OPERA CLOAKS, j HATCH, ESTES k (0, ;i k GENERAL Commission Merk NO. 133 FRONT STREET, CORNIER 01 !- ; NEW. YORK. i ' j GCONSIdNMENTSOFCOTTONIi; stores solicited Usual advanca t all orders promptly executed. , . Aug. 5th, 1867.- t .: POPLINS, PLAIDS, MANUFACTURER AND DEL Staves Shingles Last 61c:! ASH PAID FOR WHITE 01K 1 Vsimon timber delivered at nis mi foot ot Castle street , ! Prompt attention given to orders. Wilmington, N. C., Aug. 5, 1857. .3 v.. BEARD'S PATENT LOCK-TIE, PAPER CAMBRICS, i JXBXE S SHACtfELTC i . . .... . . ' : ! I I . ' PILLOW CASINGS, SHIPPING AND COMMISSI05 ALSO QUILTS, "QUILT1NG8, r 1 ; T?TOOT.P.TTS I RTRTORTfl j, , . j I THE MOST SIMPLE AND GREATEST IMPROVEMENT OF THE AGE FOR- MUCH SAFER FROM FIRE,, AND CHEAPER THAN HOPE, t K . TJAYING SOLD LARGELY' LAST SEASON XJL THE PATENT LOCK TtiJ, juur atauu upoa tue prnworm oiue nawon. t of aigcage tfa 0ftene lead to utter Snaekelford, Hais & Co., andby them endorsed, darkness and mythical speculation;; r J30733 ".uu,"u au" ttUU u-xvy u. We know that fevers now and then spring Bv order of Gen. L. G. ESTES. i Whatever party is founded iipon distind- up, and continue for some time. y -We know . Internal Revenue Collector, Orn, of race eyentuallv bedriyenio !.L-!5.i,,:.B?!! Bw-8"fc " ' mMcU NJC- the case in everv resion of the universe.' Th T7S7"A?iTEI IMMEDIATELY. ; Two Re Rtmvhliean: anH HnrtWiVi wIiaIa rlnh la th nriifi fiM tlin;A ' - Mperiencea ewin?.aaies, ai me ! r ' i death.' and this Darticular rerrion 'of th nni-1 -. wrs at t?. urtvn xv .5jiuuhuou5 ui new xianover 1 verse is as iieaitov as anv other. 'It is. indeed. I ' " '.novo-it I: ; County. :. . very true that certain spots can be pointed I lAs the time for the election of delegates out as places extremely insalubrious. Where t- to1 the constitutional Convention is approach- on eartb is tbere a district without its ; ing, your county commitree deem it ef tHe ' ,Fever and Paln and pale, consumptive care V1 utmost importance, that a more thorough may lo "aJ!if2ld !?- vai.n 1 .find,ny Qn, nnrnnaa 'ni--f?U r,;;fl We may go to all the climates for invalids'1 , and complete organization of the party be in the wprld, and still we will not cross! a I effected, and for this purpose.' in compliance single mountain or a single plain, or pne of with instructions, the undersigned-most re- Pod'a vast, boundless prairies, without meet- spectfully recommends that the following JSjS? t?' brought on - as they ay, t '-, ,: i ! ,. .1' . - !' m .i:- 5 . i -1 . unumdy, in someform or other of fHsfiafiA - ruies oe immeaiatejy adopted m each ward "Notwithstanding" writes the exquisite i. J .-a.w., mou u siwj Taw ing precinct of this county : ' - An immediate organization of a Republi i can Club, with President, Secretary, and ; Treasurer, elected for one year. 1 -i That each Republicau association select a wil1 speak of the mineral springs, the pure u sufficient number of its members to act as a mouniain we rural Deauty, the fresh sea , w- ri, - v.t - v - , v . . .i breeze, and the sea-bathing places in Ireland -Canvassing Committee, whose duty it shall Scotland and England, They win dwell in be to see that, every Republican vote in ward a glowing manner oh the " calmness, moder- or precinct is polled on the day of election. ate cold, bright sunshine "- of Pan ; and on The importance of this organization is of "!he n3y, gently-shelving beach "ofBiar- ;aMo -ii tst t tV ntz "so well adapted : for bathing" In course apparent to all. No earnest Republi- ltalj the . Lag0; Maggiore.;and the Lake of can .will; be prejudiced thereby against any Como are immortalized ir song and story, 'existing , association. It will enable all Re- andi Venice is styled : by poets the Queen of publicans to combine for effective bpeara- eA?ritic-Lets view the country round f. M ;, F Wilmington, and its proximity to the ocean, tions. ; ; r. . . - . AToU continued. J - xne 1 necessity ior tne uanvassing Commit Market Street. ; Heavy City Mess Pork. BBLS. EXTRA HEAVY "CITY MESS Ox) Pork, weight guaranteed. For sale by. WORTH & DANIEL. octSO - - ' i 6t - HAY. HLMrfiiS:ft QAA BALES SELECTED NORTH RIVER OU V Hay, In store and for sale by - f 1 WORTH & DANIEL. ' octSO 6t UICE. IlICE. RTJFFLINGS, , v RIBBONS, SILKS, j SHEETINGS,- . ' ' x ! j SKIRTS; 5-v '-:; y." '-M'SDNTAGS; TAFFETAS,-V, . f' V TABLE LINEN & COVERS, ; TICKINGS, . tarlatans; tcwelings, UNDER GARMENTB VEILS, VALENCLENNE LACES, VICTORIA LAWNSi CHANT, ' .WILMINGTON, N.C. CSF" Consignments of Merchandise trv Produce solicited : and all buBinea: to my care will have my personal tta' . -Lumber orders will haye attentloiL aug5 - L. A. HART. JNO. Cl, VELVETS, we can recommend them to giye, entire "satisfac tion. ? We have taken the TAgencj for the State, and will continue to keep a large supply on hand. . uor one ionanu upw-rus, w ueaiers, a UDerai discount vrill be allowed.. -s.i-it i -4u.-v ; E. MURRAY & CO.. . f tr Wilmington, NC. - Ang; 29, '67. ' - y ly. j ;s TO SHINGLE JlAN0FAfcTURRS.J " vTni: undersigned offers for sale the patent right XTENSIVE VA.RIETLES, to manniaciure auu use in any oi tne southern States, tne : : ... WIMIINCTOX IRON i AND COPPER 1 j AND . r WHITE GOODS, woolens; Mil iTlP i Tar ir..r. .tn.nraml Li LfA STILLS: and COPPER WOBX branches. ' I t :- r - Front' f Street telow Market ! Wilmington, N. -: J HART& WORSTEDS. Proprt- sept 25 ' IS. T. ' PBT TI? WAT I0BE, auuuvi, vi v,avchcui, w riling OI pir James J r '""''' jlamuhs i.u vxja.AxiiiOXyx Clark, Edwin Lee, Granville, Burgess; Alex- Rice for 6ale H&rtV nivrrr ander Taylor, D.-J. T. Francla: RcArPhv. 9RT. .PA Nr MILLER SHINGLE MACHINE, which is one of the best machines for sawiner I . . .1-1 t .... .'.--, O I 6ningies,.a use, , -t-., r, ; , Thia mnr.hinft was natpnfprt nn t.ho iSfli nf Tnltr 1858, and has been, much improved . since : - but owing to the war," has not been introduced into the South.' It is adapted for Staves as well as shingles,' cutting them even, or with any taper The saw first enters the bolts on the 6ide, 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 is built entirely of iron. . It occupies a space of four feet by six, but can Francis: Rr.nrpshv Jackson, and others, many invalids migrate IMEMS Baking. House if Janes flairson. RANTED- . 20 Shares W. & W. Rail Road Stock, v 10 " WiL & Man. Railroad Stock. FOR SALE. v 1 8 Shares National Bank Stock, -t 20 " Wil, & Char. Railroad Stock, v ; s City of Wilmington Coupons.-' - . ? p t L B. GRANGER, Cashier. nov. S : . - . : lw fpA ia TAnr m-Aaf Tf. will h f "I"1 """P" - ious receivea over 1- j" 1 " 7j " i ry r J f iw,uw in Beptember. according to their; own -:; IzmjrjEJVlIE . Of all Denominations ' for Sale ! TUST RECEIVE0 A LARGE ASSORTMENT tM Liberal dirvcount made on sales of f 100 and upwards. -i r . -t.'.ii..a-? L. G. ESTES, ColL Internal Revenue octl tf TO THE GENTLEMEN they offer a fuU line of j ; V j CLOTHING, ; : CASSDIERES, . ; BROADCLOTHS. TWEEDS, Co i7JtT ir or s avf tje; 4 rights TOK 8iXS OH- Very Liberal Termsr ' Machines can be: manufactured in this citv 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 wharf. For fur ther particulars, address or call upon J 1'." J c. sian nv ' . ?ct Fi , ... r WiImington, n. c. HILLINERY AND FANCT GObDS. XALL AT AT D. BROW N'S and examine YOUNG LADIES' GOODS, , . . ZEPHYRS, . . ' -A . yiV ; Son. ! i" . T " T GENERAL COMMISSIUJi NORTH .WATER SOLICIT CONSIGNMENTS NAVAL STORES AND COl DUCE. - ... ' Being AGENTS for the Vj& prepared to fill, on the most reasu . orders for GEO. KEDDVS (CELEBRATED 1 . ZELLS RAWB0NE . . 1 BROWN'S COUNTER, j , ' PLATFORM, and BA: 5 Have constantly on hind r55 descriptions, j i 1 " . UNITED STATES IN COLLECTOR'S OFFICE SECOND DISTRICT P?Jff -J OOce Hours Irom 0 A!'Tjs,' DOESKINS, ; s . . SATINETS, KENTUCKY JEANS, . I SiSS&W COTTONADES, ; : OSNABURGS,' ; iJOUTS & SHOES, z, PATS & CAPS, a line assortment of.-. " ' v w " GENTS fUIM Ji IG Scc.V" &c.9' ;2i;ci uuuiiu ') .t ; To : Wholesale Buyers. Our connection - wi th "Nftkh m f- tU J SSSSSL ATes they can be vSes M-ry, Hosiery; S attendance, ready to wait on themfiT and NoWemarketl y 1 &betweea Remember, theplace, .Ifo.'6 Stooth Front SU ! All goods sold for CASH onlv. N B. Goods Warranted aug 6 :as Xlepre pooK, parlor; wd if t Cosine bn:," Gratcs'Hoiifie fee, to be had at ; A- , pett novl.