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mm iyi t.MI NGTON," N. O , NOVEMBER 17, 18GT church clrviccs "will INTELLIGENCE. be held in the differen rburclies of the city fo Uay, as -follows : j?ni-oml. Services at St. James at 10 M., fTv M. At St. Johu's at 10 A. M., and tf a i ' Sunday School a 4 P. M. Risf -Service! at the City Hall at 101 A. M.; P.' M. " " 1:1-: ' V icWirf.- Services,--.Broat Street Church at 10?! M.-, and Ik P. ML- Sabpith School 81 A.M.; It the Fifth Street Methodist Church, services ,riil be held at 101 A. jM.. and 7 P. M. i rnbuierian. Services at 104 A. M., and7 p-M" udaySehoolat4P;M. . " Qtiholte- Services tit 7 A. M., 101 A. M., SHAVixa. and Drinking.- drink or a shave m oniy he had lor twenty-five cents, and Mo-i Hfei is the only city iti the United States- where Uq lnxuries cost ;a$ much. On Canal-street,; I- w Orleans, where! rjejis are ; double those ot Crobile you drink forj fifteen, cents and you shave j-jr x Mobjh Advertiser & Register. . Don't try to get ahead ia that way! We would rke to 3ee yoa get a jdrink or a shdVJ for less than twenty-five cents iu .Uoutgomery. 'We are up i.rV'hig on his father fo4 rpmeuiber xaa siory oj xne uuie ieuows nouse because it naa a over it? On the same principle we nnkt brasr ou our equiuity - with our Gult;neigh- " nn the drinking and shaving question. ,nn't hrat? too much, brothers of Alabama. -.frtnah ia liven with von. Nary a dnuls here It leis than a quarter, and soine places charge rents for brandy or tor-wuisisy ana suaa inan'rf champagne. V efiineuuj.v-j i x- - - - 7, " c Wbo shave say that a quarter is tne price at S'avaiaft Adwrtiser. ' u'a rlAn't 6e?ta'e thai bur Augusta barbers or "cut under1 .their breth- hirkeepers attempt tq In, ahrtv(. named cities. We don't shave , a haven't enquired bf any drmkesfr lately how much a 'dram is. Augusta Constitutionalist. ,v t .; mn nuarlestou you pay twenty-five cents both .v , mvs and barbers, with some exceptions as i ilr- Heber, first-class barber, Mar- rcu n fhtrc as a jeripateti'c quacls doctor here i j Daid decays to dtoifc his medicine and s7uxved . thfl.rowd is he could fur nothing. ft js! the Bume with lis lierej only a little more so -pe l :p Twenty-fire cents for, either;; of the iibovc named losuries is the; current cash' price. However, there U oub &at.luction; " lor a quar- ter" you get a good dnuk v or a comfortable ! fiLavc. Taken aitogeiaer, it only shows on all 1 iandd a high appreciation of ouf currency.' v - p. ; . mm ''..' . Mayou' Copbt, S tuud ay, November 16th, Stephbh Spiakma.n, a white man hailing from Bladen county, having come to town to : purchase provisions for his family,, was induced j to take a drop too much, and thereby became I rmwerWs to such a dekreo, as to compel one of : the officers of the night to turnianuim wnu loug hitS at the Station House. For this privilege he ui fined 5. which was paid by Lim and tie was aliowea to go on ms way rejoiciug- Auotuer wniie muu, for fast driving oa-the streets, was fined A Lectlke Seasox C We are happy in being time lO btUtv lUitb, llUl IUC JJICSCUli 1UUIWIIUU5, a lecture season, under the auspices of the Wil mington Library Association, will soon open in our city. A numbes of invitations have beeii extended togentletnfcn of well known ability in f his and iu other cities and i towns of Our State. .1.1.. X -i..in-4Ki -FtAa-r 4-1. -t ii rin t i i . i - .i i - and several haye alreidy notified . their acceptance uiujr. We no not in the least fear a failure in tiiisi inst.iiifH fliiil flrfi'n"HififlHnf that, t.hft prtnrr ; season of '07 and 'OS will be . ifull v equal to the I M-i'll rp.mfnThft.i('r onr of ntiil 50 ' Thpr "ire few of those who entertained us then now left jwith us, but in their sitead there are many whose 'minds are equally wei l capable of emitting those scintillations of thought which charm and inter- e&t tiieintelligent people oi a community. '.The failure of the attempt made by the Association last winter and spring to inculcate a taste for the jeiiture roo-n in the ix huls of our citizens should hid be takeiij as a criterion by which to judge-of rtro probable' success of the coming season Ma ny causes were in op eration then to prevent that success which would not be ielt now, and we tnimt hpiirtll v pnmmfi nil t,n nnr nponlp. oiip. nnr! all, to encourage by their attendirice, the attempt -which. will be made'tb establish these lectures. Amusements. ThA " local " of the Journal had yesterday an article regretting the small 'of ainusements which c jin-j in the way amount ol the itcople of ohr city. His remarks are trite, and are worthy of more With one of the best tlin a passing attention; and most hand&omely fur- tiished theatres in the! South, and with a city pop ulation of fourteen thousand souls, it is strange Iliut the Thaliari Hall should be allowed to remain luie. vv uai we, need nere is gooo. eiiiertainmeni, not ouch as is generally found travelling through the country from plaqe-to place, and only able of 'itself to support the interest of the public for a fey nights at a timel" .If some good dramatic; company were to locate here, j we do not doubt, hut that its success would be a flattering one,: There are niany of ouif people; who possess in the liihest.jiegroe, a taste for the legitimate drama ami it would be no very difficult task to inculcate the same appreciatiou in others. ; Ours, is an in- tel'igent commuu fy, more so: lor its size, than is the South, and although we perhaps any otherin must confess that! they sometimes have a queer way ot 6iiowing it, yet they can , ana ao readily appreciate that which is really wortpy , or tneir commendation. Let some good company of the legitimate drama brd ler open m our city tor a 6hort season, and oiiri word for it, its success will oe a great one. At Auction Yestekdatv The two promissory nates advertised for some days previous, w;ere sold .yesterday at auction, by Messrs. Cbonlt & Mob-, his, Auctioneers. Tlie larger one for $2,737 56,' brought $100, and the other, for $307 33, was sold for $50. At the same time a id place, t he honse on east sifleof Ji th, between! Market and Princess streets lately the residence Of F. W. Knohl, deceased, was leased for. the balance" of the renting .year. tor$S90. . Also at the same, Pew No. 17 in St. John's Ctnirch, were sold for $200; and Pew No. 49, .in , St. James' Church, for $425. A Suggestion. A, few more lights are needed at the passenger dep'ot of the Wilmington and eldon Railroad, and the Company would frr a great benefit uon the; community if would place them there. 6f a dark night, eou they such as was the last onte, It is ft somewhat difficult matter to steer one's -way correctly , among ; the Breakers that abound there in the (shape ot odi-iI ,uusei baggage wagons, drays, &c. Particularly iigui neeaed at the long flight of stairs lead- from Front Rtrp.rif into th nnpti en no Kclriw . ; we respectfully cbmmend this matter to the . Hi Tout. . r ii . i . - -i ' vaWUU Vi m&raiuroaa autnorities. Military CouBT.j A colored man by the name of Archibald Henderson, was on yesterday tried before a Military Court in this city fof'ayioUtion i&TZly1' General Orders, No. 32, i rela 1 vZfJl of spirituous Uqt,ors. A full in- -ttuouoitue case was, however, deferred. ' COJIMGRCIAL REVIEW M A It K E FOR TItE WESK EiViIx SATURDAY, NOV. 10, 1 ; Since our last week's report j we note a decline of 35 cent per barrel in, all qualitiesof;-Tarpen-tine. The close of the market yestcrdtiy was, ho cver firm, at the declined prices. "The sales lor the week foot up some 3,053 barrels of wLich 1,260 barrels were sold at $3 60 and $2 50, and the remaining 1,693 at $i 25 for Virgin and1 yellow dip, and $2 15 for hard, per 280 fl3. " I TAR. -The market for Tar ruled steady at old quotations until Tuesday la3t, when it met with prices ruled quietly at yesterday's close Th3 transac- tions or the week were 705 barrels, 85 at 2 7a and 620 at $2 25 bbl. " SP1KITS TUKPENTINE. The market. for of a fluctuating character: Sales have been made at various, figures ranging from 50 to 52 1 ceiits.-r The transactions for the week foot up spine 608 barrels at 50, 501, 51, 5H an.1 52 cents, r closing firm at 50 cents $ gallon. ! ROSIN. The market for th':s article has been very dull and inactive during the eutire week. The operations have been limited, and tuej few transactions' which hive "taken place, have beeu confined exclusively to the to vver grades. The entire sales foot up 5.06S bbls at a decline of 25 30 cents on low, and 5075 oa high gradps. The closing transactions were at ?2 50 for Sprain ed Commou and No. 2, atrd 6 00 bbl. for the Kahukee brand of Pale. EMPTY BARRELS. The" stock of euptyj Spirit Barrels now on hand still continues large, and there is but little demand. We quote prices as follows $2 302 50 for second hand, $ I $3 for selected, $3$3 25 for new country, S3 25 $3 75 for new city, and $3 50$3 75 eae New York barrels. . . . BEESWAX. Thes .enquiry for beeswax gooibheimd the article finds a ready sale )35 cts. per fi. ' -' ""'. - i for is a ht 33 B&w J Al l LiUj. lli e market is at present well supplied with beef cattle, and with but jitt-le demand. Prime beeves sell wetland readily1, but the poorer kind are not much sought for. Ver quote on the hoof, 63e. for in'ferior and ordi nary, and 9l0c.".J lb. for fair to prime. CORN MEAL. The stock in dealers' hankl very light, and the demana from buyers very fair. : Sales have ; been made at 1 75l bushel. " . COTTON. The fharket for Cotton has been somewhat more active during the past week than at our last report. In the earlier p.u-i the 'feeling rallied a little, and sale3 were readily ef fected, but unfavorable advices again checkc d it, and at the close-it was quiet and inactive. The weeks sales foot up 309 bales with the pHces at the close at 14? jSIS cts. for low middling and 1515i cts. for middling. EGGS. Sell eadily from the carts' at 3330 cts. per dozen. FISH. Mullets are in fair enquiry, but the re ceipts have been light. Sales during the week of frinall lots at $8 50 lor pine, and $11 25 for oak barrels. FERTILIZERS Have follea off in stock, ("but the demand is light and unchanged. Quotations are as foJlows .' d4 $75$80; Peruvian Guano, $92 50 ; Pacific .'atapsco do., $70; Kettleejl's Manipulated do., $60?70; Phoenix do Snowden's Manipulated do., 75; E. F. Co Superphosphate of Lime, $66; Ober's Cottotj and Corn Compound, $05; Baugh's Raw Bone Phos phate, $60$65 ; Snowden's Ammoniated Potash Phosphate, $65 ; Zeli's Superphosphate of Lime, $65 ; Zeli's Raw Bone Phosphate, $65 ; Rhodes' Standard 'Manure, $65$70 ; Woolslen's phos phate ofLime, $65, $ ton of 2,030 Ks? 1 f FLPUJ. The market for Flour is unchanged, and prices' remain nearly as last reported. The receipts are fair and are sufilcicut for the present demand. We quote N. C. Fimily at $12$13. Superfine at $11 50$12. Northern $12 50$I5 for family, $10$11 for superSnc and $9 50 $10 for fine. ii GRAIN. The supply of Corn on hand it. v ry limited, and but for a few arrivals from Baltimore yesterday, could have been rated as actually! bare. We iuote, nominally, for cargo rates, $1 401 45, and for store rates, $1 60l 65 1$ busheL Oats retail from store at $1 bushel. In light stock, but sufficient for demand. Cow Peas are with out change ; the supply is fair, but the demand light. We quote small sales, at $1 25$1 30 9 bushel. Carolina Rice is iu better aupply, but in active demand. It is quoted at 12 a 13c. 2) IJAY. Several late arrivals have increased fhe stock of hay on hand quite materially. We quote Northern at 9095c, and Eastern at 1 20 rsiooas. -.: :'.' LIME Is in good supply and -with a fair en- quiry. Ave quote irom aeaiers nanus at $1 yu $. bbl. " j i! LUMBER- We have no change to report in the market for this article. The demand is light, and sales are made at the following prices : ' T Ordinary assortment Cuba cargoes. $20 0021 K)0 Ordinal y assortment Hayti cargoes. 18 00 20 00 Full cargroes wiae uoaras wigr uu Full cargoes flooring boards, rough 2-1 0025 :00 Ship stuff, as specifications.... . 25 0026 00 Deals" 3 x y.i w w(Su?w Prime River Flooring. . . .v. . . . , 15 0018 00 PEANUTS The market , for - this article is without material change since " our last report. We quote sales at $1 70l 75 for Inferior, $2 for fair and $2 25- bushel for prime. - -. i j POTATOES Are in fair supply, but with little demand. Sweet sell from carts and boats at From 65c $1 1? bushel; and ' Irish from the storbs at $3 50$4bbl. ',; I M POULTRY Continues scarce in supply! and high in price. We quote, chickens at 60SS0c., and grown fowls at 90c. $l pair. PROVISIONS. The market continues qulte bare of N. C. Bacon, and in the absence o re- ceipts we have no sales to report. ' We hog round at 1820c., . and hams at 22 i 23c H. Western Bacon is in fair demand, but light Rtork. Quotations from store are, for shoulders IfWTfilfir-. sides 185(3)190.. and hams ,2225c. ft. - Labd Is very scarce. "We quote Ndrth- ern at 1517c,, and North Carolina at 18c, K. Pobk is in moderate demand at $24 1 bbl, Fresh Pobk sells from carts ' at 1015c ' SALT. The 6t0ck on hand is fully .sufficient tor the demand. ' We note sales of America at $2 10$3 15, and of Liverpool at $2 25$2 SO m sack. ; ' ' V, - , i SHINGLES Are lower, somewhat, and wth, a liD-Mer demand. We quote email sale3 ddriug the week at $4Si'50 for common, and $5 50 $6 50 M per contract, v AHr' l i I ? i ; i TIMBER Is in fair demand, and arrivals dur ing the week have found ready sale?, in? re ceipts have been light, only some 20 rafts having been reported. The ruling prices are, $7$7 25 for inferior, $8$9 25 for ordinary,. $10$10 50 for fa!r 1 1 7hS,lV 50 fo Tirime. And $12(3$i2 50 T -VJ-'--" . --- X--- for extra mill per M. WOOD.Arrivais.of Wood Lave i been better, aid consequently the"market i3 in fair supply. Sales B8 havebeen made by the boat load at $42o WILMINGTON and $4 755 00 foil oak : - uNirosiL we were shown in , Gcthuan's Temple ot. Fashlou'lasr evening, the Uniform Shirts of the Harnett Basei Ball Club. ' It is of fine blue i Merino, tastily ornamented and' trimmed 'with a white Of the saine material, and having on the breast plate iu -'front, the' letter II beaatilul ly .embroidered in German letters.'-' It is 'a ery neat .affair throughout, and reflects credit on Mr. GrJTHitiN, at whose iCstablUhmentdt was' mana faictured.' ' 1 .""! t -. . Cot i ox Coming This Wat. We learn that there is a large .quantity of cotton in Charleston now- awaiting shipment North, and that in con sequence of a scarcity of shipping there, it wil be; carried through by Tail, . Among tho first in stallments of the shipments, was a train load yesterday of i some 300 bales, which - passed through here for tNew : York o via the air line. There is a large quantity ol it to comd, an d our railroads m the transportation of it will reap a much.needed pecuniary benefit 1 COMMERCIAL. W i lj H l SGTUN MARK FT. 'aA- November 16. TURPENTINE.-Sales yesterday of 375 bbls. Crude Turpentine a $3 35 for virgin and yellow dip, and $2 15 for hard, ig? 280 lbs. " TAR. 150 bbls. -Tar were sold at $3 25 $ bbh ROIN. Sales of 283 bbls. No. 2 at! $2 50, and of 200 bbls. Kahukee pale at $S $ bbl, SPIRITS TURPENTINE. 100 bbl )bls. ot spirits Turpentine, about one-half of which! were New York bbls., changed hands at 50c. gallon. COTTON. Sales of 32 bales Cotton at 14l5c. for low middling, and 15Jl5ic. for middling. liMBtfK. 2 rafts of Timber sold at! $78 for eommon mm. MARINE INTELLIGENCE!. t'Mi r o r w i l n i s-G rr o Arrived, ; j , . i November 16. Steamship Francis, Harr ington, from "Balti more, to Atkinson & Sheppersonj with mdz for W & M R R Agt, V W Kerchner, Atkinsoa & Shep person, Harris3 & Howell, ,.Wm MeRae Supt, Tienken "& Baumau, Geo Z French, F M Agcs tini, Tlios 11 McJCoy, J C Knight, J S Topham, Englchard & Price, Adrian & Vollers; Hancock & Daggett, A II Neff, Sutton & Cniid, Vick, Mebane & Co, W Trcscstt, Mitchel & Huggina, A Myers, H Lemmermon, Worth & Daniel, W H Kelly, W Cromwell, J B & W II Williams. Rvt- tenberg Bros, A Johnson & Co, W & W R R, W L DeRossct. ! Stmr Marion, Phillips, from Favetieville to Williams & Murchxson. with 10 bbls SDirits. to A Johnson & Co, 8 do do to James Anderson & Co, 20 do do to Cox Parmelee & Divine. 130 do do 143 dor osin 8 bales yarn and 25 bbls flour to Williams and Murchison. Tern schr Moses Williamson,' Lake, from Bel fast Me, with hay and brick to Harriss & Howell. Schr Frank Walter, Corson, from New Yojk with mdze to Harriss & Howell. . Wrecking: schr Heury W Johnston. Cohnstock. from New York to Master. - Cleared. November 16. Fayetteville, by Stmr Matiou, Phillips, for Williams & Murchison. LIST OF VESSELS CLEARED. SAIL ED AND UP FOR THS PORT. ' NEW YORK. Schr Wide World, Hildreth, Schr Frank Walter, Carson, Schr F J Lockwood, St John, Br Brig Jumes Murchie, Eaton, Schr Chas Dennis, Halloek, Schr E T Smith, Harvey, Schr Golden Rule, Overton, November 2 November 6 November 7 November 9 November 11 November 12 November 13 November 12. October 23 29.) September 26 BOSTON. Schr J W Fish, Willey, BELFAST, Me. Schr Moses Williamson, Lake, (At Holmes Hole Oct. LIVERPOOL. Br. Brig Dunkeld, Sar2eant. SPECIAL. i 31 RS. WINSLOW'S ri:O O THlN 'Cr' s y HU P, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, i- 'r greatly facilitates the process of teething, by soltening the gums, reducing all Inflaaimation will allay Ali Pain and spasmodic action, and is! , ' Sure to Regulate the Bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, and I Relief and Health to (your Infants. We have put up and sold this article for years. 2nd Can Sat in Confidence and Tkuth of it whit We have, never been able to say of any other medicine M ever has it b ailed in a Single Instance to Effect a Cube, when timely used. Never did we know an instance ot dissatisfac tion by any one who used it- On the contrary. all are delighted with its operation, and speak in terms of commendation of its magical effects and medical virtues. We speak in this matter "WHAT WE DO KNOW," after years, of experi ence, and Pledge oub Reputation fob the FULFILMENT OF WHAT WE HEB2 DECLABE. In al- . i A 1 A. 1 J A V . in os i every instance wuere me uuaui is suiienng from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is ad ministered. 7 " Fall'directions for using will accompany each bottle. . Be sure and call for "Mrs. Wmsiow's Soothing Syrup," Having the fac-simile of "CURTIS i & .PERK INS" on the outside wrapper. All others are base imitations. Sold by Druggists throughout the world. pr icey only 85 cts. per ISottle. offices: . 215 Fulton Street, New York, 205 High Holborn, London, England, 441 St. Paul Street, Montreal Canada. : Aug. 29, '67. j 6m AINTS FOR FARMERS AND OTH- ERS.-The Grafton Mineral Paint Compa ny, are now manufacturing the Best, Cheapest and most Durable Paint in use ; two coats well put on, mixed with pure Linseed Oil, will last 10 or 15 years ; it is of a light brown or beautiful chocolate color,' and can be changed to green, lead, stone, drab, olive Or cream, to suit the taste of the consumer. It is valuable' for Houses, Barns, Fences, Carriage and Car-makers, Pails and Wooden-ware, Agricultural Implements, Canal Boats, Vessels and Ships' Bottoms, Can vas, Metal and Shingle RoOfs, (it being Fire and Water proof), Floor Oil Cloths, (one Mauufactu rer having used 5000 bbls. the past year,) and as a paint for any purpose is unsurpassed for body, durability, elasticity, and adhesiveness. Price $6 per bbl. of 300 lbs. , which will supply a farm er for years to come. . Warranted in all cases as above. Send for a circular which gives full par ticulars.' None genuine unless branded n a trade mark Grafton Mineral Paint. Address J DANIEL BIDWELL,i254 Pearl St., N. Y. Nov. 5th,. 1867. , J V 6m A COUGH, A COLD, OR A SORE THROAT, i?Lin5rM immediate attention, and should be checked. If allowed to continue, W Tfe . a Irritation of me Laap a rermaneui s: . Throat JJssease,;or iJonumpiivii, ! ' la often the result. BROWrS BROriCHiAL TROCHES Havin0, "a direct Influence to the parts, give im mo.a? rftiief. For Bronchitis. Asthma. Co- tarrh. Consumptive and Throat Diseases, clear and strengthen the voice. Junt take any of the Worthless MWtiotis SHIPPING. EXPRESS STEAMSHIP L1HE. ' ' FOE N sw Ttmsc.- THE FINE FAST SAILING STEAMSHIP CaptMOORE, : IS DUE HERE SATURDAY ttov. 16th. Will leave Wharf foot of Chestnut Street. WED NESDAY, Nov. 20th. Jor Freight apply to HORACE M. BARRY. Agent in New York : r JAMES HAND, - .101 Wall Street: Nov. 15. l & amessic Line. THE GREAT THROUGH BHORT ROUTE x TO THE NORTH. CARRYING THE U. S. MAIL. The most direct and comfortable route to PHILADELPHIA, I NEW YORK, ' 1 BOSTON, AND ALL POINTS NORTH AND EAST. Through Tickets sold and Baggage Checked from all principal cities in the Southern Atlantic and Gulf States. SLEEPING CARS ON NIGHT TRAINS. No Omnibus transfers on this route. This line also forms a part of the GREAT SEABOARD INLAND AIR LINE FREIGHT ROUTE, connecting with Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad at Portsmouth, Va. j FREIGHTS forwarded with despatch, and at reasonable rates. THROUGH RECEIPTS given to and from PHILADELPHIA AND PRINCIPAL POINTS SOUTH. . Marine and Firer Risk Assumed Company. by the For further information enquire at stations of conneciing railways South or of Agent at Nor folk, Va. . U. V. TOMPKINS, General Agent, ' Norfolk, Va. oct 13 tf FOE LOMBeN. 1 BR. BRIG, GALATEA, now duo, will have quick dispatch as above. For ireight or passage apply to i HOKACE M. BARRY, uov 8 . lw liARGBST i HOEHOUSE QUR FALL STOCK OF ; ' . ; ' Boots, Shoes, Leatheti and . ' , - -i is now complete, embracing every style nd vari ety of BOOTS and SHOES manufacture, j which are offered to the public at very low priees. , COUNTRY HEALERS and the WHOLESALE TRADE will! find in our stock the BESTf SE LECTED AND LARGEST STOCK OFi BOOTS AND SHOi ever offered South of New York, and at prices that Ci'KNOT EE BE ATJSN . hy any jobbers North or South. An inspection is ail that is needed to convince any candid mind. Call and examine for yourselyes. Price List furnished on application. NEW GOODS BY EVERY STEAMER. GEO. R. FRENCH & SON. 29 North Front Street. lur oct ia HOTELS PARKER HOUSE, ... ; 1 FHOfiT STBEETj OPPOSITE THE CAPE FEAR BANK, Wilmihgtoii, IV. O. THIS WELL-KNOWIs FIRST-CLASS HO TEL havino: recently been i " ENLARGED, REFURNISHED AND REFITTED, offers MORE and BETTER ACCOMMODA TIONS fo the traveling public than any other House in the City. Coaches connect with all Railroad trains. The Proprietor devotes his' exclusive attention ' to the comfort ot nis guests. II. U. PARKER, oct 9-tf ' Proprietor. WRECKS. Gdveriinicut Wrecks, i HAVING BEEN NOTIFIED BY THE SEC reUry of the Treasurythat a contract has been made by him with GEO, Z. FRENCH and ROBERT STEVE NfSON, for saving property from wrecks of all vessels belonging to the Gov vernment, oa and adjacent to this coast, and having beeu appointed by him as agent to super intend their operations, I hereby ward all per sons from interfering with said wrecks; ,or any other Government property on the coasti L. G. E3TES, Coll. Ink Rev. 1 Wilmington, Aug. 5, 1867. tf Journal copy. I i NOTICE. HAVING CONTRACTED WITH THE SEC retary of, ths Treasury for the salvage of all Blockade runner ' and other w.ecks, and prop erty belonging to the United States on and adja cent to this coast contracts will be made with parties desiring to engage in wrecking, saving iron, Ac; ' i GEO. Z. FRENCH. ROBEii t 3TEVENSON. v 10 So. Front St., Wilmington N. C. Aug. Ctb, 1867. - . tf : Journal copy. i HEDRICK & RYANS C0LDMN.V HEDRIGKRYAK. Jno. J. Oedrick.; - Jas. -ft. Ry ao. FALL TRADE, 1867. HAVE OPENED THE LARGEST STOCK OF EVER OFFERED IN NORTH CAROLINA, to which we respectfully invite the attention of the Public; j We have adopted the Small Profit and Large Sale system t-liieh has worked admirably for our elves,feMpur customers. We offer 3,000 Pieces JPrints, at 9 cents to 18 cents. jl,000 JPieces Woolen MP reus Goods. at prices varying from 25 cents to $2 per yard. 50 &0 15ales Srowii Sheetings 1 and liirtm, which will be sold by the Yard, Piece, or Bale, at Manufacturers' Prices. 1,000 pieces RENTUCRX. JEANS, j SATIIVETTS, CASSIMERES, &C, at Prices which Dely Competition. We respectfully invite particular attention to our stock of FREDERICKSBURG GASSIMERES i ' - i ' ' and otlier Southern productions, which we sell at Manufacturers' prices. " HOSIERY. Our House has always been proverbial for the supeaior stock of HOSIERY kept. We offer now' 2,000 dozen Men's Women's and Chil dren's Hose, at very low prices Children's i Also Men's, Women's and s garments L i ; m every SHAWLS BLANKETS, CLOAKS, BROAD CLOTHS. Our Stock of Housekeeping fiood will compare favorably with any retail stock in the country. Wo offer 300 dozen TOWELS,' and TABLE CLOTHS, IVAPKEVS, jOYLAS, ly j. SHEETINGS, PILLOW CjOTTOX, BLANKETS BED QUILTS, &c. t - Our Stock of YANKEE NOTIONS. - - . ' - I ' - v -i f r i-"- ,!:; ... Stress Trhnmings9 Buttons, etc., is the largest in the South. The Ladies are especially invited to an examination of this de partment of our Stock. ! ! - , 1 - ; --.-'.-'- --,-.--'- Gash Wholesale ; Buyers arc respectfully requested to give us a call, as our large retail trade enables us to offer goods hy wholesale at prices so low as to defy competition. i Our Corps cf assistants, and GEMTIiEIEN ! i are attentive and courteous. Buyers, of all clas te will receive from them respectful attention. j Our old friends and the public generally "are invited to attend. ' ; IIEDRICIi & xxr Groocls J1 RYAN. : : 'u VALDRON'Sl COLUUN. '6 ' '! '" '-''' R. S. WALDR0N Still; in the field reports to (he i coutrary notwitlistaiidlng.. F OR THE r AST MONTH. MIL 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 of Wilmington and vicinity will attt Be it known that every one wanting anything in' the ; DRY GOODS LINE ' ! ' ' ! I should go to ; WALDRONS THE CHEAP STORE. l . THE CHEAP STORE. I I THE CHEAP STORE. f'V 1 j "'-'i' ; :: ,- ":' 31 Market Street, South Side, Between ! i Frpnt and Second Streets, , i iuf ! r ; ' ' " - ' , -: i'i Where may be found a full and complete STOCK, comprising everything . usually kept in a really First Class Dry Goods House: NO IIAIiF WAY BUSINESS AT Tills POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT; ! ; j Every Deparinieut oniplctei DRESS GOODS From! 25 cents per yard to the fiucst goods im ported MOHAIRS. ALPAHdAS. FOPT.TNS EMPRESS CLOTHS MERINOES and other papular labncs, m the BiSMAKLK and other desirable shades. in the many popular makes, and all at the very Bottom of the Market. common vaucoes , iu cents. Better " 12i cents. Good " ,...15 cents. i Better " .18 cents. The verv best u . . . A . .20 pp-tits. - Brd wn arid Bleached Shirtings and Sheeting s Sc., 10c, 12ic, 15c, 18c.; 20c, and splendid goods at 2oe. , , - Can't be Beat go where you will. ITE GOODS. . The best assortment and at lower prices than any other house South of Baltimore. Goods. QUILTS, TICKINGS, SHEETINGS, TABLE ' CLOTHS, DAMASKS, NAPKINS aud TOW ELS from the ordinary qualities to the World Renowned Barnsley Goods, AMERICAN and RUS SIA CRASHES, &c, &c, all of which will be sold at the very lowest CASH prices. ; ; CORSETS AND HOOP SKIRTS. Domestic, Euglish and French Corsets from 75c. to $3 50. Good Hoop'Skirts from 50c. to the best makes. Ladies' Hose, and Gents' Socks from 12ic. up. . A complete stock at popular prices. . LaCes, Edgings & Insertious. A SPECIALITY FOIl THE IiADIES. In this department may be found the' popular CLUNY LACE, EDGING and INSENTION, plain White, also Black and White, THREAD, SMYRNA and HAMBURG Goods, Plain and i Lace K Edge; FRILLINGS, TATTING, RUF FLINGS, BRAIDS, and small wares for children and ladies ware, in great variety and living prices. H AIR NETS; PLAIN, BEADED and TRIMMED from 5 cents to the best goods, in the market. LADIES COLLARS AND CUFFS. Separately and in sets, plain and wrought, desir able Shapes and refreshing pricest A good assortment Ladies' Handkerchiefs, plain, embrioidered, and hem-stitch, from 12tc. up. v lients' Lile and Silk Handkerchiefs, all styles ana prices. ; . . SHAKERS. The popular Waterproof, all sizes. , The ordinary style of Shakers, only 25c. i Blankets! Blankets! A tine line, White and Colored. ' A better Blan ket for less moncythan any other house in the Statcj. Come and'examiue them and be convinc ed. :. ' .1 ' ' '' ',-":' :: --':-':-, '. Ff. AJ$N csi'; makes. White and colored, . plain and twilled Good, Better, Best. , , i I - K.ixi"t G-oods. HOODS. NUBIAS, SONTAGS and ALEXAN DRAS, common, medium and fine goods; : Very cheap. , . j ? ; ' - .- '-' t A splendid stock all shades and Btyles--8inE:le and double.; Cheap i - Cheaper ! ! Cheapest ! 11 HATS and CAPS and- Gents' Furnishing Goods. Modern Styles and y Reasonable Prices. Fine Shirts and Underclothing for all. The popular linen finish Railroad Ia Paper Collar, Byron and Shakespeare. -. r': ; JUm'brelleis. h t .. The celebrated Enterprise" Umbrella for 4 00, the regular goods in BlackBlue, and Green, fr,om 75c up. . . . " - - 1 ' CLOTHS AND PANT GOODS. a a a-TWPQT TWVT?na irWVTTTnir V . .TPl Vfl - &c,tfcc., all at satisfactory prices I cordially invite the Trade-' to examino my Stock in the various Departments, leeling san guine that il can make it to their advantage to deal with me. , . ' "''; DONT LOSE BIGHTi OF TJIE -!-- V Remember. the old adage,! A Dollar Saved s as good as a Dollar Earned." ; J M I - ' R S. WALDRON. Housekeeping 3 bm... U1 lUB apBence oi Bpme ot the wit $4 50 for pine and ash; $ cord. that may be offered. Sold evebywukbe. a Oct 31 ' , oct 19
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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