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11W: DAILY POST, 3TON, N. C.; NOVEMBER ft I867r - Bridge . Co. ,We are pleased to under the 'able minagemeat of the IOU..B. R, Bridget's, the Chief Engin ir. H. McDowell, aad the energetic , M. Wendel Bplimaa, of Baltimore,' 1 connection is making, rapid - atrides mpletion. Innnmerable difucuUiesy at ' the commencement of the work, met and overcome with an ease and. 1 to be appreciated by those who are th the magnitude and difficulties of ;elt. ' Alreidy the two stone abut ilton, on the North-east branch of iter, have been laid on firm and so-, itlpns, and are; rapidly approaching The characterf the mason irj is that rock range work,' and looks : mas-, roug. ThVplvo'. cylinder for the foiirteen feet la diameter and the put down In thU country r-his been 3Unk to a depth cf; twenty-three feet 1 of the river, and into the limestone three feet This strata has been over our feet below the bottom of , which insures j a aife and secure Th ' material in the cylinder has t to the bottom and heavy masonry, cd.plasUr' anabydraulic; cement, , for a portion of , the distance, was narine divers, which,' although a 1, was nevertheless asurelono. iItf j smaller, or six .nd. These will are easy td manage, :gret to '3 earn that feet y Under,, will not consume much the schooner with a large amount of. iron work ..ny, has gone ashore twenty miles :ras, and is a lotal wrwkV We have 1-assured" that! it .will occasion no ogress of the work, as it can, with of Afr. Bollmajn in Baltimore, be 3 it Is actually needed here, "ige, between the two rivers, is i the INortn-east river to a point ,'s barn,, a distance of nearly ten and is a most solid an 1 substantial ons" IU in , a I few,, days be com- liorth-west, which'will be rapidly pietlon; ' The advantage on com vork to our city, will be immense, towards making Wilmington that -it be, one of the leading cities of U. S. District CouBT.Tho.FalL Term of the U. S. Court for the District of the Cape Fear, in the District of North Carolina, met in tbia city yesterday, present' Hon., Geo.' W". Baooxs," J" ddge; D. IL Stakbcck, District Attorney ; DxnnL R. Goodlob, JJ, B. Marshal X ,ILr Neff Deputy Marshal; and William LaKKrasCIerk. - A Grand Jury consisting of nineteen jurymen was empannelled and the Court was declared tninnivn TAIWTS FOR FARMERS AND OTIT. JC JCRS-!-The Grafton Jilneral Paints Compa- A uj, r uowjnanuiacianng.mq i-.es 4 uaecpjai and most Durable Paint in-use p two coats well ! put on, mixed with pure Linseed Oil, will last 10 or la years ; it is of a light brown or beautiful cnocoiate color, and can be changed to green, lad, stone, drab, olive or cream, to suit the taste of the ponsnmpr It Is valuable for TTrtncmt opened. J ndge Brooks charge to the jury was Barns, Fences, Carriage and- Car-makers, Pails a lengthy and able argument," and we regret that nd Wooden-ware. Agricultural Implements, vas, Metal and 8hingle Roofs, (it being Fire and Water proof) Floor Oil Cloths, (one Xlanufactu rer having used 5000 bbla. the past year,") and as a paint tor any purpose is unsurpassed for body, durability, elasticity, and adhesiveness. Price f 6 per bbL, of 300 lbs., which will supply a farm er for years to come. Warranted in ail cases as above. Send for a circular which gives full par ticulars. None genuine unless branded in a trade mark Grafton Mineral Paint. . Address 4 DANIEL BID WELL, 254 Pearl St, N. T. Nov. 5th, 1867. - 6m THE mE FAST SAILING STEAMSHIP rso,-- nEDCICK L BYiCOLUIHi.' - - - I 1 " ' - ' i ; '' ; we cannot give-an extended synopsis of it here. The term business was not -entered upon y ester-' day but the. court was adjourned until 9 o'clock this morning,, when .it will Again meet, and when the business of the', docket will be proceeded ' mm. Revesur Dcisiox. The followinff extract is from a letter received here by Gen. L. G. v Estes, uoilector. ol , Internal Revenue for this! port. from Thomas Hablakd; JDevntv Commlsaioner of Internal Revenue at Washington. The letter w IMSJLUIV 'S is in reply to one from General Estesi, relative to SQO;TH IN" G S''IX:UlP,t ? FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, v. Jno. J. IIedricl 4 ! 3T Railroad Bridge. We pub communication from' a gentle izen ' relatire to the alleged Da of the br'dge over North rer, on the line of the Wilmlng Railroad,: .'.it . will :be re mem :le relative to this same matter, i week, but as " Citizen ,? still ve .have made . particular enqul ' eayor to satisfy .him no w of the -airks than From a conversa-.iEMONT- Engineer and Saperin- 3rday we. lparn that the bridge of some td the contrary ; notwith ctly safe. Vllt is Inspected once 3 Section Master, and once per oad Master, Capt. Wisdbr. It li a rongh structure, but a careful Tonounces Jt perfectly firm and. lUt Iri 18(JTb'y Military Engineers, lad considerably, but has ' be;n and placed upon a secure found-' .Uroad Company. Four mail trains, ual heavy freight trains are dally d no indication of t collapse ; has 1 in it. A nevjj bridge , has, howev-. cted, and will be built there as ao now building over; the Neuse, eted ; -..tA '-' 1 ' tizen" and others should now rest :fled with the statements made., pnand Weldon Railroad is proyer ;t the entire c iuntry as being one are roads In North America,; and reputations for skill and manage-, 3ed by. those of any road, in the "rkmont gives his own assertion is a sfe on ), and that' assertion oath with many of the best en-; y. Col. Fremont further states only suffer, but that he. invites i of any and ail persons j to the a of the bridge. t ? Is V Citizen or lis : he qualified to dispute the 3uperiqtendent of the Bo ad ! tue enforcement or the revenue tax on liauor dealers in Cases where their ibusinwsii had been interfered with by General 8ickxes order. The extract explains itself and reads : . With regard to the claims of Liquor Dealers for the abatement of the special' tax; on the ground that their business was closed by General ickles, Order No. 33, 1 have to say, that as the assessments were legally made, and the persons engaged in business under them, the taxes can not be abated in this office ; but the , remedy.; for an interruption of their business must be sought at the hands of the military authorities. v ' (Signed) Thomas HaBLaND, , i , jDept'y Com. IntU Rev.' NE W SHaVIHO E8TaBLISHMEKT.--GEORGB HOS-' JLEB,. weU known to our citizens for a number of years past as a perfect master of the tonsbrial art has removed his cs cabUshment from the base- mepi of the National Banaulldngo.the'8t6re next south ol T. Hater on South Front Street, "where he is prepared to do his best to please everybody who Y: may ,favor him , with a calL George is ably assisted by Festus W.Paike, and James E. Kino, two excellen t barbers and.two favorites with all rough bearded gentry. The new estaishment Is well andHastUy fitted up, and is as Co3y and comfortable a place; In' which to be shaven, as one can eas iiy imagl ne. . Wb respectfully ask our city authorities if there is any power vested' in rthem. ;to cause the trees along the Streets to be trimmed theyj are exceedingly annoying .to ; those, who ride on horseback and in; high topped . vehicles more par icularly during wet weather. Our. attention has been called to this matter by several of our. citizens, if the owners, of trees in front of their houses are prohibited from hitching their horses to themwe do not see why they ; may no be made ornamental by using the pruning Icnifell t .In some of our most public streets it is diffi cult to keep clear of the branches except in the middle of the . way. - jt , : i Registration.--The iJoard';ofr Registers lor ; tnis city convened .in session at? the City Hall, yesterday. They will X remain - together for five days for the purpose of revising the registration lists and for allowing those entitled, and as yet unregistered to enroll themselves. The hours iu which this can be done will be between 9 and 10 o'clock in the morning, and between 2 . and. 5 oclock in the afternoon; ; - .1 . - The result of the registration yesterday, the first day of the five, was 23 whites,'- 2 colored Total 25.' 1 greatly facilitates the process of teething, by! softening the gums, reducing all Inflammation win aiiay all rAm and spasmodic action, and is , O" t i r f '! tlSf'M '4' Sure to Regulate the Bowels. MARY SAJVPGBD ; jz ; Capt. MOORE, : 7 ; - : TS DUE HERE SATTTftn AY- -Ttmr.'.find. JJ-leavemarf footof Chestnut Street, WED- For FrelgM apply to.lv. M v : ' ; f I -, . HORACE M. BARRY. Agent in New York : .1 . ,1 i-r james hand; " - :: 1 !04,WaU Street -Nov. 2. . v -'1 '. : ta FALL TRADE, ; Annamessic , Line. , . epen4upon it, mothers, It will rive rest to mT, u f "'-r - -" T 4':"T' ' r ; - 31 ' jurevesVand P THB GREAT THROUGH SHORT HOUTE TTTTEIIAVE Relief and Health to your Infants. ' TO THE iNORTH ' V?'? We have put up and sold this article for years, Ind Can 8 at ur Costidemcb ahd Truth of it lat we have never been able to say of any other ledicine Never has it Failed in a Single Instance to Effect, 4 Cube, when timely used.! Never did we know an Instance of dissatisfac-i tion by any one who'used its On the contrary,! ui are oeueniea wun its operation, ana epeaKj in terms of commendation of its magical effects nd medical virtues. We sbeak in this matter WHAT WE DO KNOW," alter years of eiperi nee, AND PLEDGE OUB KEPCTATION FOB IHK -FULFILMENT OF WHAT WE HEBE DECLARE. ' In al-j mo6t every instance where the infant is suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found iu niteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is aox nisterea. , Full directions for using will accompany each Be sure and call for i 'Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," avine the fac-simile of "CURTIS & JfJfiKJS. INS" on the outside "wrapper. All. others are os !mf tatter : " M UO iUUWllUUOt Sold by Druggists throughout the world. JPricty only 35 cts.per Bottle. -1 .; offices: 215 Fulton Street. New York, 205 High Holborn, London; England, 441 St. Paul Street,' Montreal Canada. Aug. 29, 67. . 6m CAR It Y I If G v. a. MAIL. OPENED, - I if! n T 1B67. Jftinct direct and comfortable route to , PHUtADELPHIA, -j t 17. NEW YORK. BOSTON, AND ALL POINTS NOttTH AND EAST. THE LARGEST. GTOCK OF t .- Through Tickets sold and Baggage Checked from all principal cities in the Southern Atlantic and Gnlf States. Dry SLEEPING CARS Otf NIGHT TRAINS, No Omnibus transfers on this route. - - This line also forms a part of the - GKEAT SEABOARD INLAND AIR ..LINE FREIGHT ROUTE,. connecting with Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad at Portsmouth, Va. i t FREIGHTS forwarded with despatch, and i at reasonable rates. THROUGH RECEIPTS giren to and from PHILADELPHIA AND PRINCIPAL POINTS SOUTH. Marine and Fire Risk Assumed by the ' Company. tc; November 5th,l 1807. Alex. charged with driving his dray on as fined $2. 'f? 1 cklarid Sfhlle,- charged with 1 disorderly conduct was, in con . evlous gooc . A character,' relieved; in, charged with drunkenness and streets, was brought before the . consideration of the absence of case, was postponed 1 until next : .: : I :- ' .- -. - - r, and . Tob. . King, both; colored, Growing stones in the streets, were A COUGH, A, COLD,,. OR A. SORE ;;- mm :A ; THROAT, v A-Mf !f Requires immediate attention, and 6hould be J checked. If allowed to continue, I rritation of the Langs, a Permanent Throat Disease, or Conumption, : r-'M 4 r is often; the result. f r r;. t. ? RQYtl'S DR0I1CIIIAL TROCHES Having a direct influence to the parts,. give im mediate relief. For Bronchitis, Asthma, Co tarrh. Consumptive and Throat Diseases, singers and P b UcrSpeakerar tusai them, to ilear and strengthen ibeSvoice. vl 4 I j i f ! 1 Obtain only "Brown's Bronchial Troches," tnd do not take any of the WortTieesa Imiottions that may be offered. Sold evert, where. For further information enquire at stations of connecting railways South or of Agent at Nor folk, Va. oct 13 J - H. V. TOMPKINS, General Agent, Norfolk, Va. tf BOOTG AHD SHOES. v .1 CLOTHING. LARGE S T SHOE HOUSE ' III 110RTII CAROLINA. UR FAIL STOCK OF EVER OFFERED IN NORTH CAROLINA, to which we respectfully 1 inyite the attention of the Public J , "W e have adopted the " Small Profit and Large Sale system, which has worked admirably - for our selves, and our customers. We offer S,000 JPieces Prints, ' at 0 cents to 1 3 cents. 1 ,000 Pieces ; IFYo7eit Dress at prices varying from 25 cents to $2 50 peri yard." "t!vui -v. :-: x''"f': 50 Bales Brown . Sheetings ; r j , and Shirtings, which will be sold by ihe TTardr Tiece, oriBale, at Manufacturers' Prices. - 1,000 pieces KJBNTUCILY JEANS SATEVETTS, CASSOIEUES, &c, nt "Prirfia which Tlfitv flnmnp.titf on. ' We respectfnlly invite particular attention to our stocK ot FREDERICICSDURQ CASSILIERES Jewish Wedding.- The marriage of Mr. - Levy to Mrs. Rosa Rbichman was) celebrated yesterday afternoon at theTewish Synagogue on Front street As it was the ; first occasion of the kind which had ever happened here, alargenum- npHIS MOST POPULAR .ESTABLISHMENT bier of ladies and erentlemen were fathered to I 'A.v is once again'" in -fallWperatioii and the witness the ceremonies. The rites were to us O I. J R E 1ST ID OKT CIMHNG PHQiSlf Boots, ShoesJIieather and sfflt,on' ; i ii . i ; v -i .... ...... i ... . ' 3 R-S.vWALDEON, , Still in; the field reports to the contrary no i tuitLstandlng 7 JOR THE PAST MONTH MR. WALDRON has been scouring the Northern markets for the benefit of his customers, ' How well he has suc ceeded in supplying their wants the good people . ol Wilmington and vicinity will attest. J Be It i known that every one wanting anything in the ; DRY GOOD'S LINE should go to ' . WALDRON-S THE CHEAP STORE. - : ; . , tiib ; cue apstore. ; . THE CHEAP' STORE. 34 Market Street; South Side, Between ' I . .. front ana second Streets, - Where may be found a full and complete 8TOCK, comprising everything usually kept lu a really First Class Dry Goods ous . NO HAT.P WAY t BUSINESS AT THIS POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT. Every: Department Complete. 1 DRESS GOODS From 25 cents per yard to the finest goods lm- gorted MOHAIRS, ALPACUA 8 POPLINS, IMPRESS CLOTHS, MERlNOES, and other Sopular fabrics, In : the BISMARCK and other esirable shades, ; . , . nOJTJJESTIC GOODS. i ". - ' In the many popular makes, and' all at thd very Bottom of the JIarket. ' ' Common Calicoes 10 cents.- - !' " ! Better- " .. 12 cents. ' Good : ;...15 cents." - Better 18 cents. Theverybcst " 20 cents. Brown and Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings 8c; 10ct 121c, 15c 18ci 20c, and splendid coodsat25c. 1 . ! ' ' ' ' jvan'i ue ueai gu woore juu : win 'A Wi.ITB GOODS; The best assortment and at lower prices than any other house South of Baltimore - v.;,-;;; , Housekeeping; Goods. , . 7' peculiar, and in j many respects different from ojurfown, yet we do not for a moment doubt tiatt they are equally, substantial. ' After the solemnization of the serTices which were con ducted by . the Rev.' E. M. Mtbbs, the happy couple, with their friends, adjourned home where the merriment and feasting was, we understand, kept up to alate hour of the night ; Proprietors having REPAIRED AND REFITTED THE OLD STAND, are now offering .the largest stock of i SHOE FIWBIJrGS. is now complete, embracing every style and vari ety of BOOTS and SHOES manufactured, ; which are oflfered to the public at very low prices. COUNTRY DEALERS and the WHOLESALE TRADE will find in our stock the BEST SE LECTED AND LARGEST STOCK OF which we sell HOSIERY. ' eorge McGowan and. John John te, charged with .fighting, -and' isferred from last Saturday's broushttU,andwaaBettlei .. from the charge, and by requir l security for his good behavior -- . . . . : . . ;6N,The localV of .the Jimrnol iitlon of that paper, .complains. m "under iichMayoi' rDAVf soh i, in that he has essayed to ; fulfill to " clothe ihe .naked? local, by n with a quantum sufflcit of a fine "mere with which to bedeck" his, He may have - the satisfaction . of he is not alone in jthe infliction, i a most rraiseVorthy ' desire to do X as he J, would ihaye tthJa i.iocal ido r. Dawson has also made his heart Alar bestowaL. ; ate this favor' from Mr. Dawson ag as we do j that the action pro titter motive than the mere getting '.a the papers. Long may he flour' ijhoufc the : remainder of his -life jc ft synonym, ; as It has Veen here y things that;are;pa'?'nrlght Communication 1 .'. I Wilmington, N. C, Noy. 2, 1867.. i Editors Post : Gentlemen : 1 1 noticed in your issue of the 31stj a statement , that the "bridges on the Weldon Railroad were in; good condition ; that ' the Superintendent had so stated to' the writer of thearticle.; : i I have no hesitation in? saying thatthe, tiridge i over North-east river, on the .Wil-1 mington and Weldon Railroad, is in a very dangerous condition, as is well known to the residents in - that vicinity, t and to all who have occasion to pasa under this bridge. I think that the public should know the true state of affairs, so that when an accident does occur (as it certainly will); they can telj who is responsible for it.;- This is a matter requiring no argument ; , any person can con vince himself of the truth of this statement py taking a load and going under the bridge, and I trust that the attention of the Grand : Jury may : be called to it, that, measnrea may be taken to compel the company to put it in repair, or stop luuningpassenger trains over It. ' J ' v I am, very respectfully, , f : ' ;'".". ' ' !" :' Citizen." , - ' j : A French paper has a new theory to ac count for Napoleon's anxiety - to keep the Pope at Rome; it is, that his holiness has in charge the precious secrets of.- the., Mexican expedition which it will not do to, reveal, but which would'- be in" danger Ot being made ; public if the Pope is expelled.; Tis conscience makes cowards'of us all V v , Of' all- Denominations " for Sale ! TUST RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT eJ . Liberal discount made on 6ales of $ 100 and upwards, , U Q. ESTES, ' : -: -; ColL Internal BevenucT . 'oct-1, - - .1 stt tf .TW'MTIAI''- I 1TT ' 11 TT TfH cLOTimro, u&T&t;, K S AN J Hum GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, ever offered South of New York, and at prices that . ' , J ', : , " CANNOT BE BEATEN by any jobbers North or South. An inspection is all that is needed to convince any candid mind. Call and examine for yourselyes. - Price List furnished on application . '. IW GOODS iBYEYERY STEAMER, GEO. R. FRENCH & SON. f Our House has always been proverbial - for the supejior stock of HUiSlEKX Kept, we oner now :f::xt k&--mbAil it'A : 2,000 dozen Men's Women's '.and ' " dren's llose, at very low prices. Also, Men's, ChUdreu's QUILTS, TICKINGS, 8HEETINGS, - TABLE CLOTHS, DAMASKS, NAPKINS, and TOW ELS from the ordinary qualities to the World Renowned Barnsley Good, AMERICAN and RUS SIA CRASHES, fcc, &c, all of which will be sold at the very lowest CASH prices. CORSETS" AND HOOP SKIRTS. DotncatJv JSlngllib. &nd French Corsets, from 75c. Good Hoop Skirts from 50c to the best makes. , UOSIERi: and GLOVES. Ladies Hose, and Gents Socks from 121c.' up. A complete stock at popular prices.' '7 t 1 55fi- Laces,; Edgings & Insertions. Women's and i ever offered in this market. i . " ' , ' ' ., v vp .-, They have also encased the services, ofia TAILOR, who If an artist in his profession not to oe surpa&seo. ,.'.,;.-., . , BOYS' CLOTHING AND HATS also abound in this House, and their Stock of SHIRTS, ,!-::: .r4'3.:XiiU-JJ ... . . M NECKTIES, i SUSPENDERS, , SACKS, ana i UNDER CLOTHING, XJnder garments in every varietv. ''"' " :-" " ;' r f SUAVlS i DLAUKETS, ! C10AR8,1 DROAD GtOTIIQ. cannot be equalled South of New York, y Making up their own Goods; and beinjr con nected with a House in Philadelphia; gives them facilities which no other House In the State can claim. li "k; " i ' KzT Country dealers would do well to call. " 1 : 'HAAS '& CO.l PROPRIETORS- Sept. 21 . . . :jly; oct 10 20 North Front Street. Our Stock of HOTELS. INSURANCE. PARKER HOUSE, FRONT (STREET, OPPOSITE THE CAPE JFEAR BANK, Wilmington, N. C. Housekeeping -T will compare favorably with any the country, i Wa oner SOQ dozen Goods A SPECIALITY FOK THE LADIES. ; ! In this department may he found the popular i CLUNY LACE, EDGING and INSENTION, i plain White, also Black and White, THREAD. SMYRNA and HAMBURG) Goods, Plain "d. Lace Edge DRILLINGS,- ,TATTlNGt RUF FLING8, BRAIDS, and small wares for children and ladies ware, in great variety and living prices. ?" T3L AJOEL NETS. PLAIN, BEADED and TRIMMED from 8 cents to the best goods in the market.: ; ' LADIES COLLARS AND CDFFS. Separately and in sets, plain and wrought, desir ahle shapes and refreshing prices." v - " - nJiBiLEhcniEFS. A good assortment Ladies' nandkerchlefa, plain, embroidered, and hem-stitch; "from 121c up. Cents' LUe ana eut iianajcerciueis, au styles and prices. . 1 - retail stock In :n?o,r-As will be seen.hy.an adver- aother column, there will be a mass lie Republican voters of New Hano at Camp Lamb, pn; Thursday; of next 1th: inst J)hn MLangston,iEsq4' eut of the Freedmens Schools In the ,es,' will address th6 meeting its yVl uhlicon candidates for.the Constltn,- an'lion. - Ifeaara J. C- AbbotL S. S. DEAHD'S PATENT L0CRTTlEi ; ! r " : . . ' : ALSO . "' 't-j Beards Patent Self-Adjusting Tie, THE MOST SIMPLEAND GREATEST IMPROVEMENT OP THE AGE -FOR J V 1' B1V CIT SAFEU, PROM r FIRE, ; AND . : CHEAP1JR THAN POPE, : - ASSETS over; 16,000,000 ! j Income oyer $6;500.000 Yearly. 'r'C' : v;' .". . 1 " TOT All, LOSSES PAID, $6,000,000. . :;v;.r;; -. ,. .j .... .. -...,... -t ; . .-: ; - ... 1.'.- Dividends Paid to Assured Over $4,000,000. 1 Nearlv 50.000 Polices in Force, being a Larser Number than that held bj anr iVnrM . ( COtlNEGTICUT LIUTUAL ! LIFE rNSURANCE" COMPANY OF r HARTFORD, CONN. Its nctt Assets are larger than those of any other (Imt mm In u14Iah rf rftts; lOW nitlO 01 I mortality: extremely low raUo ot expenses to re ceipts; immense income from interest u quent'larce dividends, reduce insurance to, its lowest possible Cost. ' . ! i All poucies non-rorfeltabie, ana no exu for Southern residence. ' ' " No notes are required after fourth Jari dends payinsr half the premium thereaner. -j ? f o aeaucuon or notes no assessmeuw i : Any person seeking the safest and most eco nomical plan of insuring, should not tail to ex amine carefully,' and ' compare the Connecticut Mutual with other Companies in the field. - No. 4 North Water.St., , Wilmington, N. C - Dr. J. FbAxcis Kiko. Medical Examiner. f sept 28 r t.t.s.2m rpHIS WELL-KNOWN FIRST-CLASS HO X TL having recently been - -r ENLARGED, , REFURNISHED AND - REFITTED,.; offers : MORE and BETTER ACCOMMODA TIONS to the traveling public than any other House in the City. f ' Coaches connect with all Railroad trains. The Proprietor devotes his exclusive attention to the comfort of his guests, i V . , 9- 'f TOTFELS, and TABLE CLOTHS, ' " - DOaXASj SHEETINGS, i t ioct 9-tf Proprietor. PIXLOT7 COTTON, f -IBllAIfELETS s : DEI QUIETS, WRECKS. Our Stock of The popular Waterproof, all sizes. x v1 ,v., , The ordinary style or tinaKers, omy zoc. , . , 4 ; Blankets ! , Blankets I ; A fine line, I White and Colored. -. A better Blan-' ket for less money' than any other bouse In the State. Come and examine them and be convinc ed, ,; xm J v;4-J -l White? and f colored, plain and twilled 0ood, Better, Best. . , . . : P'!; KLnrt C3-oods. ; ' iioods; Nubias, sontags and Alexan dras, common, medium and fine goods. - Very cheap v r"- -S? . , ; f.;" 4. 'V ; i - SUAWiiS. NIIA .S. . ; ' ; ; ..- -u; -v.r A splendid stock all' shadesand styles single and double. Cheap! Cheaper! ! Cheapest! II HATS CAPS YANKEE; NOTIONS; T : - w . . m ..... . At. A. a . A . I ; f ' - .3Sog-MasSffl Gents'Purnisning. Goods, KRT 8TEVJCNSON. for savine i property lu -A - - - - v i . . ' . U; MO"i .4j'.ll?.'M"0,ryvwi, Government Wrccli. TTAVING BEEN NOTIFIED BY; THE SEC- JLL 0 1 and. --and been ROBERT from wrecks of all vessel belonging:, to the Gov- vernment, on rand adjacent to.tois coast, ana having been appointed by him as agent to super intend their - operations, I hereby warn all per sona from interfering with , said wrecks or any other Government property oa the coast, i, . . - .... ' i . , ColL InL Rev. Wilmington, Aug. 5, 1867. - : . tf . Journal, copy. i ," ' vi f " ; etc., is the largest in the South. - The Ladies are especially invited to an examlnaUon" of tola de partment of our Stock. !Cash "Wholesale NOTICE. Buyers JJAVINO SOLD LARGELY LAST SEASON THEPATENT LOCK TIE, HIRIIETS, we can recommend them to give entire satisfac tion. We have taken the . Agency for the State' and will eon tinUe to keep a large supply on hand.' For one Ten and upwards, to dealers, a liberal oisconnt wiu oe auoweo.- i WASmKGTON riiniiET. E. JIURRAT &CO., .-. t u . Wilmington, N. C. No. 205 Market Street. FRESH MEATS' OP - ALL- KINDS CON t stantly ton' hand," and dressed In 'superior style. Howls ana lamiiiesffuppiiea v.. ;asa pritw. j t . s. . HAVING CONTRACTED WITIl THESEC retary of the Treasury for toe salvage of all Blockade runner" and other w.-ecks, and prop ertv helonsinz to the United 8tatea on and adja cent to this coast - contracts will be made with parties desiring to ! engage In wrecking, saving Iron, Ac - ''-- GEO. Z. FRENCH? ;i . 10 So. ' Front St; Wdmington, N. a Aug. eth, 1867. -.?,- tt JonrnalcoDV. m are respectfullv reaueated to . rive, us . our large retail trade enables call, as iu to offer foods by wholesale at prices so low as to defy competition. "4t 'far Our Corps of assistants, ;WAj i: IiADIES and GErJM-E3IEN DANIEL BXEIN. THE BEST BED ASH EGG COAL, always on hand, and tor sale low by - 4 -m . v . . .K :i ; .... f, fLTlXiWAI & ZIU&E. IseptSS dt YAmr- v;-- -v or " tf - are attentive and courteous Bayers, of all clas ses will reeeive from them respectful attention, ' Our old friends and the public generally .are Invited to attend. . -; "z : I'Hodern Stflcs , and Reasonable Prlces.T; Fine Shirts and TJndercIothins for all. The popular linen finish Railroad Pa Paper XJolIar, Byron and Shakespeare ; : l i :XJm"brell2LS.; ; . The celebrated ''Enterprise" Umbrella for U 00, the regular goods In BuckBloe, and Green, from 75c up; ' . v I r ' ' . 'i ;-:-.;,' CL0TI10 AHD PAtlT QQODS.: BROAD CLOTnS, DOESKINS, CASS1MERES, SATDiEST, TWEEDS. KENTUCKY' JEANS, Ac, Ac, tU at latlsfactory prices.r - " - IcordlaUyjJnvtte-ibe'-Trade to'examlne my Stock In thevarious Departmenta, leeling san guine thai 1 can make it to their, advantage to deal with me. 4 .: . ; . D02TT LOSE- SIGHT .OF. TUB -- . ft tf .. :? . ,.- J 5 34r S IV. ,- t nEDmcn a kymi. MtU tf Remember the old adage,wf A Dollar 4 Saved s as good ar a Dollar Xarned. ' R; St TTAIiDKON.' ..... w . ; .- . fe." .. --....iKi-4 i'4 4 ' . 4 .! Ji 1.
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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