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!??5tg?'-gf DECEMBER
NOTICE. -A lecture will be deli vered at
the Theatre to-morrow. (Wednesday) een
in? before the,membcrsof the Wilmington
XlUia ..-v-rMtJ,j Ujl Vftll. J AMES U BURIC
There will be iso pharge ! for admission,' und
the public are invited, to, attend' The lec
ture will commence at 8 o'clock and! it is
hoped that our citizens will turn oat en masse
on the occasion- anrtr greet, the orator and
the Association . with a large and -ipprecHp
tire andiencer:;v lx
Saint IAndrew'jj pxx and Advent Sun
day. Saturday last was observed here as
Saint Andrew's Day, and the folio wing day
as Advent Sunday. It was;; the seventeen
hvundred and niriety eighth- anniversary of
the martyrdom of the Saint. - J
f St. Andrew yFas the 7younger brother of
Simony surnained Peter and was one of the
disciples Jof John theBaptiat"; ke Was emi
nently successful in his labors in the minis
fration of the " Gospel throughout many of
tho Northern Countries of Europe and final
met his death in Achaia through con
demnation at the bands of the Roman pro
consal Ageas. lie cfaed upon, theVcross, to
which" bewas 'confined, by "cordl"!nslead jit
nails, after having - 'undeVgone innumerable
barbarities, and jfrdmi which, during the two
days of his final agony tnere, he. preached to
and instructed the peoplejofhej.sjjrrQund'
IDg ouuuym mat iaitu iu wuitu uc wus
then dying. , , i
St. Andrew was chosen by the Scotch as
their tutelar saint an&some . evidences have
been adduced by these people to prove that
his relics were removed by a pious Grecian
Monk, named Rcgulus, and deposited in
Fiteshire.
Bvjhebesr evidences, it would appear
lhat St. Andrew suffered martyrdom on the
30th of November, in1 the year 69, and the
-anniversary is tnerelore uelu on that day.
This custom has bem in observance bythe
Church, since the year 359 A. D.
: Advent Sunday, or the first Sunday in
Advent, depends upon" the festival of Saint
Andrew, and is always the Sunday nearest
to the commemoration of the martyrdom of
that Saint.
Criminal CauRTThe : December term
of the ' Criminal Cou't for New -Hanover
county, Judge Me ares presiding, met in
this city yesterday morning. : The forenoon
was occupied in the charge of the Judge to
the Grand Jury, and in organizing for busi
ness, and in the afternoon the docket was
taken up. ' There are some sixty cases to go
before the Grand Jury, in I the; majority bt
which true bills Will be found by them.
These, together with eighteen cases deferred
from tub last court to this, will make up in
all, it , is thought, . about seventy cases for
trial. i.The raost'interestins ! teature of the
le trial of AlfrecVand
e murder of Abram
Robinson, (all colored,) in April, 1865. .
Report op ths Clerk' of Tns Market
tor tub Mojrriti oF.oviaiBEiR 18Q7.r-Beef
Cattle and Hogs, killed for' this market in
the montb of , November 1867 :
Thosi'H. Johnson & Bro.,
46 head.
o ... t
Jesse King, '
J. Kline,
Jno. F. Jarrell, .
Davis S? Kelley, -1
Isaac King,
Geo. F. Bppler, -TV
J' Douglass,
John Cowan,
vu .
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31
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18'
15
18
11
3
William Westbrook,
Total
Hogs
236 head.
. If
: 1025 '
L. H.l WILLIAMS,
Clerk. of the Market.
Tg e LjECT uREIiXsTiiQBT. -Th e 1 lecture
delivered last evening'. aTliCUjalLby.
Mr. Thomas D jMeares, Jr., under the aus
pice? of the WilmingtoaLyccumt 'was a de
cided success !Mrj Me ares had chosea tor.
his theme Th'e Life and Character of S.
Prentiss,"! and his subject jwas well and
ably handled,; : and jvould t have, reflected
mucb credit on a far older scholar. It was
welt received by the assembled audience and
at its close a round of hearty "and genuine
applause greeted the efforts of the young
speaker;
This lecture of Mr.
Me ares' is the third
which has been delivered before that body
oy members of ;the Wilmington Lyceum,
and we hope that the success which has thus
far kttendedtheir efforts may induce a con
tinuance of them. - '
V STRAXOER8. The meeUng here this week
of th krkt ternVbflthe Criminal Court has
added very considerably .to the number of
Birangers aireaay in r umiug - . :
attendance ujJon'.the meetings ;qf the court
; can i hardiy howeverj - be called .Btmigerd;
they ; are rather Neighbors, as they are hearty
all from this county, and their faces are ra
miliar to our people.
There has hardlj lwn
a tirae,!;withia the.memory ot . theoWeijr
when the streets orwjlmington have been sq
densely thronged With:visitors as has btep
the case during the last ten-days.
; The Cold -Tbe,coia.weajthcr;$eexus .to
have oreviiled s ffenerall'vi -along the enure
coast. Papers to the North and South of us
speak of the sudden change. With jis the
lowest hotcheachea thermometer
was 42 during the.day.1 ;Ice fythea on qu
dav mnrnin ff. i bn: there was none, yesterday
CpAJ, Messrs Pbttbtkat IXoorm'tdr
i -"jK.'ifj-iiuAZ .Al.fln band. "Which.
eai5Q a jukuHVJj yli,rw 1 J j
they are prepared to sell on reasonable term.
fiea Rdvertiscment in anotlier comma.
. ."k'--o3ioN.-i--rhA Ann..,.
Commission now in session here nTT
yesterday the trial of Aoril T ! ncu'!ei1
,u .... ? - 1 APruUsesnefco orprn
... r'a nil nn 1
tent to kill and with T ln
the J?? resist,nS the officers tof
-7.;- kMC uiscuarge of their dutv Th
circumatannoo . - . uiy. - ihe
circumstancpq rw .:.
Bladen county,about three months
ni. i m. nere occurred in
oiaaen county,about three
currence.
tiwTTT wi" procee'd to day
trial of other cases.
A New
Invention. Mr. John D. Love,
Bookseller and Stat
loner, in this city, has
placed upon our table a little voliim
tied "The Copy Book Primer: or .
ie enti-
way to learn to read and write" Thl
an easv
is intended If or beginners, and is an interest
ing compound of swelling- anrl '
object being for the pupil to form the letters
7 wors aa tast '.he . learns to memorize
them. The work has been copyrighted by
Mr. Love, and bids fair to be a nerfV mtl
cess. , We believe that the desimn
-.n:.' . : . - r r o" "
1 Harbor Masters Report. Harbor Mas
ters Rsport'of vessels arrived at the Port of
Wilmington, N. C, from November 1st to
December 1st, 1857:
Brigs 'JMiir'-''
...U!
V: 4
A 21
Schooners .
IT..
Total.:
IVttlTan aggregate tourtage of 11,846 tons
89 i
ui me above, one was from a foreign Port.
There yere some 25 small Schooners not irii
eluded in the above from 35 tons down
wards. W. BuitKnEniER,
: , Harbor Master.
Wilmington, N. CM Dec. 1st, 1867.
Fire ' Parade. The tire engine compa
nies of this city were out yesterday for their
usual monthly practice and parade. They
made a fine appearance as they passed along
the street, with their bright i red uniforms,
and with their engines and hose carriages
trailing in line after them. Their practice
wa3 upon the wharves where a competition
ot skill and power of engine was for a time
indulged in.
From New York. The s teamship Wm.
P. Clyde, Uapt. Powell, arrived from New
York on Sunday morning. She brings a
good cargo of merchandise, and a list of her
consignees will be ftmnd in the commercial
column of to-day's Post.
Fire. -The alarm of fire at a little later
than last raid night, was cause by tbe buri
ing of a lot of wood at tho "Gas Yard, the
property of the Wilm'ngton Gas Company.
But little damage was sustained,' however,
as the fire companies soon arrived upon tbe
spot, and subdued the flamesL, ' , i:
Tns Conference. The Methodist Con
ference is still in session here, but will pro
bably adjourn either this evening; or . to
morrow morning. j ' ;
COMMERCIAL,
WILMI.VGTOX IU AIUCFT.
I December 2.
TURPENTINE. Sales yesterday of, 165 bbis
Crude Tarpentine, at $ J SO for virgin and yellowj
dipi!and $3 21 for hard, $ 23) lbs. ; i
TAR. t-13 bbls of Tar wire sola $3 2 bbl.
SPIRITi TURPS ritfE iles of 603 bbls
Spirits Turpentine at 53 cents p jr gallop, 'being
anadvence ot t per cent od' SaturJiy'a quota
tions. R03I5ft-Has declined. Sales were made of 4t5
barrels at $3 for strained common, f3 25 for No.
3, and f 3 ;35gt3perbbl for No f ,..
COTTOX. ales Ot - Dales ot uowon ai ut-
cents fojr'brdinary, .131 cents for low middling,
nd13jf cents" for middling, lb. " '
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
- -Arrived.
-; ; . -. u December 1. .
Schr Merrill C Hart, Hart, from New York, to
OGParsly&Co. , M
Steamship vvmr uiyae, rowwi,-iym
Tork, to Horace M Barry, with rndse for Mitch
ell & Dymot, W & M R R Asrent, Jaa Wilson,
Williams & Murcbison. L Volley, Muuson
Co. Willard Bros, G R French, A; Johnson & Co,
Mrs susan uowan, ivev. ju iclJJr . ,
R H I Cowan & Co, Cox, Parmelee & Divine,
Bremer Bros, W & W R R Agent, J M HardWick,
Cannon, Stokely B c;o, wuw nT n
J HNeff. AJSJ wronsai, ija.omiiu, iiw
Bradley, J D Love,-Walker.& launder, J Van
Sickle. J F Divine. R B Short. A H Neff, Worth
& Daniel, L G Estes, J OrBurr, W Boil man, li
French, F M Asrostinl. TienkenJS oauman, tiu-
ina & Co, E Willis,' uancocK; tagseii, narnss
r. HnwelL L A Powell. DeRossett & Co, A Mc-
Rlmnjon & Co, J O Hyer, E Kidder. Geo Myers,
T H McKoy, E Wescott, Adriaa 4; Vollers, Wil
Mannf Co, l Planner, j m. wreih, wuawsuu
Birdsev & Robeson. So Ex Co, E Murray & Co,
Strauss & Rice, J B & W H Williams. A Ruther
fordR T FrinVM M Katz Co, S Bear & Broi
Wallace & Southeriand, E A Keith, u . :
December 2. f ;
' Schr Marietta Tilton, Fitzlnger; trom Sagua La
Grande, to Harriss & Howell, i a
VlAnrfi irftm NfiW' ItlVCr, vOiMM
ter. with 140 bbls fish, 4 bales cotton. lSd bustels
Lighter C B Black, from Fayetteville, to Wil
liams & Murcbison; with i3l bbls rosln? for Wil
liams & Murcbison.
Cleared.
t r , ' Decembers. .
Steamer Marion, Phillips, for . Fayetteville, by
Williams &Murchisau.j -
TTiT OF VESSELS CLEARED, SAIL-
AND w. tjui port.
- . -IjJEW YORKl . : -
Schr Wide World, glldreth, ; r$l
Schr Golderf Rule. Overton, ; ' .No7?m527
tr'ohMon'Wa,,
r ' "BOSTON., , ;
Schr George Taulan, at Holme Hole,, Nor. 17
-: - LIVERPOOL. ; w
Br.' Brig Dnnkeld, Sargeant, ; -.September 23
, . HOTEL ARRIVALS.
.. , : pritcr ; House; ;;:..
.eu one, an-l hope thatit may be adopt-jgut SSl
ed by our schools. VKranviUe
SeAes5&
H P CoUM B McEwlin, F M v?ooten.
Council. J W Walker. Tkos 8 Aslxt, W B Urkla.
ThR Vnla f.. . -
r-,"," Conventloa In I
"0iJ 01 "orm.Carolina.
veation, as far a received
, Fur. Convention
Alamance, -
Alexander,
Ansuu,
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Chatham,
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Camden, '
Cdldwdl,
Cherkee,
Car.eret, !
Caswdl,
Vyt
Craven,
Cumberland,
Cleveland,
Curntucic,
iilUJibus,
Oaplin, i
Davidson.
Davie,
ICdgejomb,
Forsyth,
araatfcttBj.
1 ,
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Greeue,
Uercford,
Uttlitaz,
UyUe, i .
Harnett. '
Haywood. 1 1
Henderson,
Iredull.
Johubton, 1 , 1
J action, ' !
Jones,
Lenoir, 1 i
Lincoln, i
McDowell, i
Mecklenburg,
Madison, i
Macon, i
Martin,
Moore, i
Montgomery,
New Hanover,
Northampton. v
Nash, ,'
Orange, i ' i
Oh&low, i ,
Hit,
Person, 1
Polk,
Pasquetank, & Camden
Perquimans,! i
Kowati. 'ifc Davie
Kobeson, E ;t 1
Rutherford, s
Randolph, i
RiChmoud, ,
Rbckiugham 1 J '?
Sampson, "
Yktfkln,
fe-urry,
dtokefl, ;
Stanly,
Tyrrell,
Trauuylvanla,
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Wake, ii
Warren,
Wayne,
Wilson,
Wdkes,
Washington,
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The whole registered vote of the
State is
174,717. It is nece8sarj that a majority of
this vote, .to wit, 87,300, shall have been
cast c the question of a Qonverition. ; We
nave returns as above 42,545 votes in 42
Counties. If the vop of the Counties to be
heard froui should be in proportion to the
above Counties, the whole vote of the State
on the question will not be less than 130,000.
Of this number we may calculate on 90,000
or 100,000 for a Convention.
' y , : Tm9m " - i
New York, Nov. 27. An immense meet
ing oi.cnizeus was lie Id at . Cooper Institute
last night, for the purpose of demanding
that .Congress and the Executive demand
that all the Americans arrested in England
on account of their supposed or actual sym
pathy with Fenianism be released. Resolu
tions to this effect were adopted", and a corn
mittee appointed to take them to Washing
ton. . Speeches were made by Judge Daly,
Horace Greeley, " John Mitchel, A . Oakley
Hall, and others. 4 .
The So-called Riot at Wadmalaw Island.
Charleston, Nov. 24. Later accounts
from 'Wadmalaw island show that the state
ments ot a riot there were much exaggera
ted. No person was seriously hart.
Vermont appropriates $50 lor a portrait of
all past governors of the State. A genera
tion otirJnsbua Heynoldses ougbt to spring
up under the stimulus of such liberal patro
nage of art. : .. .
Canada follows a good example by banisb
intr linuors from the refreshment rooms of
-0 1. . . . :
its capitol. i . j -. y; -i. ','.' -x
STOVES. GAS FIXTURES, &C.
Cooking, Parlor and Office Stores,
A LOT OF OAS FIXTURES,
. Jast Received
AG EXT FOR FAIRBANKS' SA'Afllu-
ARD SCALES.
For Sale by ,Trr
Nov 26 ,,' ... , f tf
UNITED STATES INTERNAL
UEVJEIVUE."
COLLECTOR'S OFFICE,
vtftfCOZVfl DISTRICT NORTH CAROLINA,
Office Hoars from 9 A. 31. to 3 P. M.
I ;i Ifc a. KSTES, Collector.
tf
TO SOUTHERN PLAI1TERS.
Union Rice Flour & Feed
S4II-.31iSi:
Nos. 246 and 248 Chfrry Street Corner
Rutgern Iip."l
jri: if ;jrpnis
ALL1 DESCRIPTIONS o'F " rIcE CLEANED
' : AND REDRE3SEU,
Also, Floor, Corn Meal. andjFeed of all
. kinds Gronnd at Short .Notice. , ;
Excelsior fresh Bice Flour .constantly ; on
band.
; ' REF;Enj5NCE8l, ; J
rovrtEtt A Ward," RiceImpoHerV.5l?te?
t..t v KRMTn A Co r : " 183 Front 8L
nf,."it Webb. Rice Brokers. Corner Wall and
- Water btivets. I ' " '
Kbafp, Bxrit &.Vai PsLTr Grain,- Meal &c,
5 Wbi eull Sreet. i - ;r -
LB So O, Fiour, Meal, &c, 90 Broad 8t.
it tt TiiuRSiara Jo.; ITS and 175 'Jnambers 8L
11x2? it T Kwjmbs, 7 Wari Street. ! " J -.rJror.tsruis
Address: - . '
JOHN FITZGERALD id C.,;
ttmd Cntrry 81, Ktw tor.
-4
THE GREA.T -THROUGH SHORT ROUTE
TO THE NORTH.
CACRYINO
THE
IT. SiHIAIL.
; The niOStdirpft on'inmrn.fdhla rnnU n.
PHii-ADfXpUlA- V Tt -
. ,NEW" TORS. ' 1 1
''' w i' ' !.- -BOSTON,
AND ALL POINTSORTH AND iEAST.
Th'iSa Ticket sold and jlassa-e
enecked from all principal cities ia the
Southern Atlantic and Gatf States.
, SLEEPING CARS ON NIGHT TRAINS.
o umuiDustraasftrslon this route.
This line also forms a part of the
UKK AT SEABOARD INLAND AIR
JUNE, FREIGHT ROUTE, I -connecting
with 8eabbard and Koanoke Kallroa''
at rortftmnntK - v. - 1 -t -
FREIGHTS forwarded with despatch, and at
reasonable rates. THROUGH RECEIPTS given
to and from - .
PHILADELPHIA-AfD PRINCIPAL-POINTS
Marine and Fire RUk Assumed by the
Company. .-; ,
For fnrther !nfftrmninn nrinlre at stations of
conne-iing railways South or of Agent at Nor-i
folk, Va.
t
H. V. i TOMPKINS,
i , J General Agent,
Norfolk, Va
oct 13
tf
BOOTS AND SHOES.
S H 0 E f HOW B
E
i-
i
i
HI NORTH CAROLINA,
0
Tin FALL STOCK OF
Boots, Shoes, Leather and
SHOE rijYDMGS.
. ' : . rV-
is now complete, embracing every ptvle and; vari
ety of BOOTS and SHOES manufactured, which
are onerea to tne puraic at very low pnees.
COUNTRY DEALERS and the WHOLESALE
TRADE will find inr our stock the BEST 'SE
LECTED AND LARGEST STOCK OF
BOOTS AND SHOES
' ' ...V j ' i: '. I
ever offered South of New; York, and at prices
tuat . ,y I ' i: y i ! . I
CANJVOX BE BEATEN
i -1 1 i
by any jobbers Nortti or Soutli. An inspection
is all that Is needed tb convince any candid mind
Cull and examine torivourseivcs.
Price List furnished on application
NEW GOODS BY EVERY STEAMER.
GEO. R.''eEREGHV &' -!"StfN.
29 North Front Street.
- ' I .--it- f 1 -lm
oct 10
PARKER HOUSE,
OPPOSITE
E B 5APJ5 FEhJ ft
BANK
Wilmington. JV.i Ci
THI3 WELL-KNbWN ' i FIRST-CLASS H0
TEL:liavlnTec?ntly been ! j
ENLARGED, REFURNISHED i AND
REFITTJBD. ; t i i
offers MORE and BfcrfifiR ACCOVIMODA-
riONS to the traveling public than any other
House in the City i .M J
The ProDrietor devotes his exclusive attention
to the comfort of his quests. ! 1 Lr
U. U. AKhvElt,
oct9-tf ' : . f; , Proprietor.
SPECIAL.
MRS. IVINSLOWS ? 1
S O O T II liCrt: S YlUiUP,
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING,
greatly facilitates Utfe process of teithing, by
softenlnglthe gams, reducing all inflammaik n
will ailay All. Pain ind spasmodic i action, ! and
is ' H I M .--?: ';: I".
Sure to Regnlate the Bowels. ;
ependupon It, mbtheri,: itvlvlll give frest to
urselves. and ' ! -' h'- i j. - -i '. , .
Relief and Health to your Infants.
we nave put tip ana soia xuis article tor years,
and Can Sat in Cofidbncb and Truth of it
what we have never been able to say of aniy Other
medicine -Never has it Failed in a JSikglb
Instancb to Effec t a Cure, when timely used.
Never did'' we' know fan instance of ..dissatisfac
tion by any one who nsed IV. On: the contrary.
all are delighted with its operation, and speak
in terms ot commendation 01 its masieali effects
and medical virtues, j We speak in this matter
"WHAT WE DO KNp W," a ter years ot experi
ence, AND irltEDGB jpUR DEPUTATION FOR TUB
FULFILMENT OF WH4T WB IZBRd DBCLA.RB. ' In al
most every instance where t hi infant is sutTerinsr
from pain and exhaiiltionj relief will be found in
ntteen or twenty minutes a ter tue j syrup is ad-1
mimsterea. Tr . iMry r
Fall directions for suing will accompany each
bottle.. T:-i-,f -:"r .. I . ! 'I" i'-.ii '
Be snre and call for" : j; -
; Mrs. Winsloit-'s Soothing SFrnp," -
Having the fac-simije of MCURTIS & PERK-
iNo" on the outs top wrapper. AU j others are
base Imitations. ; 1 1 . .: ;; : y .!.''.'
Sold by Druffglsts Shroushout the world. I t ?
Price i only 35 cts.peiivMSbttle,
fnricsi"3'-ir.;-';' "ft
atrWt? NewtTork, j:
205 High HoibonV London, England.
441 St.PauP Strlet, Montreal Canada.
Aucj. 29, '67. . , ! ,6m
BEARD'S PATENT LOCK-TIE,
H a t on
1
Beards Patent I Self-ldjasting
THE MOST SIMPLE AND GREATEST.
IMPROVEMENT OF THE AGE FOR
BALING COTTOXJ
MUCII SAFJERj FROM FIRE, AND
'CHEAPER THAN ROPE. I
HAVING SOLD LARGELY LAST SEASON
THE PATENT 'LOCK TIE,' I
we can recommend them to eive entire satisfac
tion. We have taken tbe Agency for the State,
and will continue to keep a larre supply on band.
v For one Ton and nparda, to dealers, al liberal
disi-oont wui be allowed. i
E. MURRAY & CO.,,
i vv iimingion, js. u.
Aug. 2967.
, " STOVES, - &c.
'ptOOK, PARLOR j and HEATING STOVES,
Keroslne Oil Grates , lipase Furalahing Goods
&c,to oehadat j j . ' " i .
sot i - . . ; . .
!-l .
f Mil ' mmZma
- r a. .
RA1L-U0ADS.
VILUinQt0n.'AnD7ELD0n,D.
" ' R. COLIPAIIY. ; .
OrncB E'o. asd Sct't W. & W, R. R., I .
WujjisGTojf, October 11, 1867. f
AS AND AKTEK THE 12TH OCTOBER
V-J the following Schedule will be run over this J
mv BACQPVhrn a wn f ATTl TP iTV
Leaves Wilmington dally (Sundays excepted) at
6AM; arrives ai Weldon 3 P. IL f .
Leaves Weldon dai!y (Sundays excepted) at
10-JiO A M. ; arrives at WUmiagton 7 P. M.
SIGHT EXPRESS MAIL AND: PASSENGER
TRAIN. a
Leave Wilmington dally at ..r.9:S3 P. M.
Arrive at Weldon at. . . i . . ; . . . . .6:00 A M.
Leave WelHon daily at.......;...Y..6:25 P. M.
Arrive at Wilmington at...: ..2:20 A. M.
EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN.
Leaves Wilmington daily Sunday ecepted) at
4 A. M.. and arrive at Weldon at 6 P. M.
Leaves Weldon daily (Sundays excepted) at
4:00 A M.. and arrives at Wilmington e:oo r
M.
Train? pass Goldsboro' at 2:00. 10:30 and 10:50
Al M4 goinc wortn : at 2:50. iu.ia f. M. ana 10:
50 A, M.., going South.! connecting with Trains
lo Kaleiuli and Wewbera at 10:30 A M. ana lar
ther points at 3:50 r. M.
S..L. FREMONT;
Ehgineer and Superiutendent.
' . tf
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Wilmington & Manchester R. R
7 GE5CBAL SUPEniNTBNDEyT'8 OWICB, ) i
! Man. R. R. Co., V
Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 5, 1867. ) :
N AND AFTER OCTOBER 6th. PASSEN-
V ger Trains of this Road will run on the fol
lowing Schedule: t y : -
EXPRESS TRAIN.
Leave v int .nto .................. 2:30 A. M.
Arrive at Florence. . ; . ... .......... 8:10 A. M.
Arrive at Kings ville . . .......... . . . .. 11:45 A. M.
Leave Kingsville... a. m.
Arrive at Florence. ......... ........ 2:55 r. Mi
Arrive at Wilmiagton 8:55 P. M.
ACCOM3IODATION TRAIN. :
Leave, Wilmington. . ... .... . . .. . ... . .7:50 P. M,
Arrive at Kinirsville. .10:3 A. Mi.
Leave Kitursville..... .........2:X P. M.
Arrive at Wilmington......,. ...... .5:i5 A. M
Express Train connects closely at Florence
with the North Eastern Railroad for Charleston,
and Cheraw aud Darlington Hailroad for Cheraw,
and ai Kb gsville with; the South Carolina Rail-
roaa lor uoiuraoia ana AUfju&ia.
0 xccoramodiition Train will run dally (Sundays
excepted) and connect at Kingsville with the
South Carolina Railroad for Jolumbia and : Au
gusta.;, ; - ;. ' ' - y I .
VVM.,MJLCKAE,
General Superintendent.
aug5 ., , 6m
Wil. Char. & Ruth. RR.. i
Generai, Supehintekdknt Omc; , 1
, Wilmington, N. C, Avg v,-lb67. f i
,Q
N AND AFTER TUESDAY NEXT, AUO
ltl), the Passenger train on this Road wil.
ave Wilmington Hon Tnesday, Thursday and
Saturday at 7 o'clock, A. M. - i
s At rive at Saud Hill, wine days, at 3 P. M. !
, Arrive at Wadesboro (state) at 12 miduhrht.
II 'Leave Wadrsboro' (State) on Tuesdays Thurs
day and Satuday, at 2 P: M. ' " : i
4 Leave Rockingham Stae) on Monday, Wed
J.enve Sand lull (Cars) Monday, vvednesday
and Friday, 7 o'clock, A. M. " T
Arrive at Wumugton same days at 3 Y. M. !
W. 1. KVEKETT. I
. General Superintendent.
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If!
FEEEDMAN'S SAYINGS
AND
CHARTERED BY ACT OF CONGRESS
OFFICERS: j
-'M. T. HEWITT, President,
J. W. ALVORD, First Vice President,
L. CLEPflANE, Second Vice President,
DANIEL L. EATON. Actuary,
SAMURLrL. HARRIS, General Inspector.
B?nlitn House, Pennsylvania Avenue, corner
pi iytu street, wasmngton, u u.
BRANCH AT WILMINGTON. N. C.f
j j FRONT STREET, CORNER OF NUNN.,
RESIDENCE OF S. S. ASHLEY."
Open every day, except Sundays and holidays J
irom a 10 4 r. ivi. ;
Deposits of any amount received from any per
son. A. : .
Interest payable in January and Jaly, in eacb
year, n -! u
All deposits will bo repaid with interest due!
wuen requireu. : t I . ;;
All tne profits belong to the depositors.
Branches have been established in the princi-i
p'e cities from New York to New Orleans, and
accounts can be transferred from one Branch to!
another, without charge or interrupting the In-
teCSt. :i;:y"yy;r .' - y y ,
Investments are only made in securities of the
United States. : ' - .
! : r - S. S. ASHLEY, Aaxng Cahier. i
Nov. 14th, 1837. Sm. -
II -CITYtTAXiFOU-186r.; 'y
: 'i "V. V ' " V. . "". Vf "A -,i " " j
: s r-MABSHAL's Office, Citt Hall, ) ; 1
p " ' t ' O s t :.i . . .November 18 187. f i !
THE TAX LIST FOR 1867. EMBRACING!
the subjects of KEAL ESTATE, POLL. SALA-i
KIE3 and FEES, HORSES and CARRIAGES,!
is in my hands for collection, f ' .
:B instructions trom the proper aiU7iorUyf ibe
Coupons of the "Towuot VY iluiington,' due on
the 1st day of January, February April, an'd Jtily.
1867, respectively; also these of 1st JaPuary aud
February, 1863, will be received in payment of
All parties owing any of the above named taxes
ire hereby notified to attend at this office for
payment of the same.
K1UHAKD J. JONES," -I
Special Deputy Marshal,
novig . ,,';jn
WRECKS.
Govcmniciit AVrccIis.
HAVING. BEEN NOTIFIED BY THE SEC
reary of the Treasury that a contract bas
been made by him with GfcO. Z FFENCH and
R'lBEKT S TEVifiNSON, for Baviujr H property
from wrecks of all Vessels belonging to the Gov
vernment. on and adjacent to this coast, and
having been appointed by him as agent to snper
intead i their operations, I hereby warn all per
soni from ' interfering with caid wrecks or any
l. . n . . A . a. t .
vuixs uovernmeui progeny yu me coasu
i . L.Q. ESTES,
V ' V ,c - ColL-Int-Ber.-"
Wdmlngton, Aug. 6, 1867. - tf
y Jijurnai copy.:-(,;y::-.;? -y;-;f:VMy ak
NOTICE.
TTAVINQ CONTRAnTEn WITH tttv ivn
JLX retary of the Treasury for the salvaire of all
Blockade runner" and other w.-Kckn. and nmn.
erty belonging to the United States on and adia
us cuasi contracts wui De made with
panics desiring to engage in wrecking, safine
V ' ROBERT STEVENSONV
r " 11 1? So. Front SL, Wjlmington, N. C.
Aug. 6tb, 18o7. s tl
Jtornal copy.
1 Hjijiiud h!tggi t. ..I f. '.. it. ft
TRUST
COMPANY
,;.'.7lEni!JlD?EUTji:UKiT,
rrAWJRQN. AlNT(GOING,TO THE
Convention! But he Is oouna to ceil
TpTnri ' nrlV otIlCX-e'COIXSO in
: tho State. - I
Since the heavy decline ln Goods,' WALDRON
has been North
land bought his '
Seoonci Stoolx
'-"-..of
.4 -
mo
arid now - offers for sale one or the ausi f
EixTENSIVE f nd . BEST ASSORTED :
STOCKS OFTDRY GOODS W tne country, j
at! Panic Prices of 1857. f " : '
DOMESTIC GOODS.
fall line &t the very bottom of tho market
Calicoes 61 cents and tinwards. i '
Bleached Shirtings 6k cents and upwards. i
Brown Goods, very low. - ' f ' " '
DRESS GOODS.
erinoes. PoDllns. Empress Cloths, ' Alpacas.';
and other Douular fabrics, in all desirable Styles
Laid Colors, all of which will be sold at yopu ar
Go tO THE GREAT 34 for ETery-
thing usually, ltcpt in
1 First Class Dry Goods House
Housekeeping Goods. 1
A splendid stock, consisting ln part ot Quilts,;
Ticking, 8heetlnjrso Tablu Cloths, Table i 'am-t
a4ks, Npklnsi Doilies, Towels, and Toweling
from the ordinary qualittes to tho tcoitd reno-nitd
JSamesly Vood I v Fruir Clot hs and Embossed
Tkbit covers in wool and felt all colors and;
prlCC8. .'X .V. '.''.; y;;-'-- '' ' "-Zfl
BLANKETS. BLANICETS.
A lull stock White and Colored.. A better blan-
ket for
ops money man' any omer uouse.in tne
Corned and examine them an, b con
State.
vinced.
FLANNELS Best makes.
White and Colored, P ain and Twilled.' at prices
that cannot fail to please. ; . - . (
CLOTHS AUD PAtlT QOODG.
f- -, -. . . K - V ' . ' v . .... .- ' . :
Broad Cloths, ! Doeskins, Csslmerw, 8atlnets,
Teeds. Ken tuck j Jeans, and a general assort
naent iqr Meu'a and Boj's wear, at lowest Cash
prices. - ty. l).'xV
WHITE GOODS.
The best assortment and at lower prices than any
othtr Houie in
Ithe whole Bomb.
Knit. C3-oods.
Elvenins: and Breakfast Shawls, Alexandras, Son
Wgs, Nubia , Scarts, Hoods, &c', &. All quail
tics ana prices. - 1
SHAIVLS and; CLOAKS.
This Department like all others at this popular
Establishment is complete." : - . , .
AU Wool Shawls 91 ana upwards. ;
' HOSIERY AUD GLOVES. .
Ladies Hose and Gents Socks 121 cents; and up
wards. All grades at satisfactory prices. 1
:. K-'i - yr:
CORSETS
AND 110 OP SKIRTS.
An Imported Corset. for 75 cents," and a regular
line to the Finest French Corsets at $3 50 ' '
Hoop Skirts 50c, 75c, ft, $1 25 $1 60, $2, and
upwards. , "IV. ,
HAJR NETS. :
aln. Beaded, and Trimmed., from 5 cents, to
the best goods ln the market; v i 1
1
HJUYMZER. CHIEFS.
In this Department may be found every1 variety.
Plain, Embroidered,., and Hem Stitch," 121 cents
and upwards. ) ; l
r i.j "ii ' ' -' v s ";.y ' - 'V.' ..'y! "'i' tJ! " 1. - :i
Gents' - -FimiiBlu6pb.ds.
Modern Styles and living prices. - . '
Fine Shirts and Underclothing for tbe Million.
The best Paper Collar in the world,' Linen Finish,
ujoin iioeu Duiton noies, ana Magenta icage,
not be found at any other douso ln the city.
Gentlemen call and see them.
; HATS and "c AJPS '
Fashionable Shapes andPopu!ar Styles. T Call
and see UAMiLTON; Jr It laireamed Ifyoi;
uiK.e mm ne wiu get wetu I . ' -
WHOLESALE BUYERS
i - are cordially invited to call at . I
The Wilmiugton Regulator,
and get posted up, and. thereby! save time and
money. - '
Ererybody wanting anything in
THE DRY GOODS LINE
I ww wuuauii) bucu- uwu inieresb Dy goin to-,
WALBROKS,
THE CHEAP STORE. ,
j THE CUEAP STORE. 1
j . THE CHEAP STORE.
34 Market Street, Sontfr Side, Between
' ' i Front and Second streets.
IGPEdlAti tllOTlCE.
As a particular favor, WALDRON requests toat
h's Friends and Castomers come, prepared with
i1Grecinback8., be.timesre such that beresf
ter lie cannot taie Gold in payment for Goods. '
It., f Tf AX DROIT
FALL
INTER
GOODS