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WILMINGTON POST.
77k myk' ehords.of memory, Retelling from
every battle field and patriot grave to every living
heart and hearthstone viU over-this broad land, w-U
yet swell the Chorus of the Union uhen again, touched,
as sjtrely they will be, by the1 angels of our nature."
Lincoln. j -a K-. - H ; -M c :
( Consress and i Reconstruction.
Congress assembled in regular session , on
Monday, ! at noon. I Xar advices from Wash
ington are such 'as .i to encourage the; belief
that this will be the most important session
of the National Legislatuje ever; held. . Fi-i
naneial as well as political matters ' will re
ceive early and earnest attention; The draft
of a report in favor of removing the tar on
cottooylias already" been made, and will be
presented and adopted during the present
month. This will' be done as a simple act of
justice to all parties concerned 1 Undoubted
ly the investigations of the Reconstruction
Committee will be revived, with special ref
erauceto ascertaining and putting upon rec
ord, the present tone and temper of a portion
of theSouthern people. Congress desires,.
"and has a sijzfrX totaiof fct influenced the
uisiayal element to attempt to defeat recon
struction immediately after the October elec
tions why a large. Class of men who' had
been favoring the Congressional plan of re
; Construction, suddenly, in solid phalanx and
with a.degree of unanimity seldom "witnessed
in political affairs,' terd induced, to 'oppose
! that plan.. . Is it ; true that the old' disloyai
secret organizations atill exist throughout the
South ? - It must be confessed that the sad
i den change of front of almost the entire reb
el pi es3 looks a3 the ugh there" was delibera
tion, forethought, iind organization. The
i loyal people of this country are in no 'mood
; to be trifled with, ancl if needs be, the' iron
Presiasnt's Message.-:
This document contains '2.000 word3.
If
lensth is atest bf'abilitv itr must b a very
WILMINGTON N. arJ)ECEMBERrJ;867c.tKl hrTVZXTrTJZ:
son the Union established, by our Fathers
is no more, "T and. et he' declares thai
in -bis --apprehension the-. States - lately in
rebellion:are still members ot- the National
Union.' Remarkable logic.
; He argucs that the Union rcaunot be dis
solved jbxeept by a repeal " of the Constitu
tion, and that is a power which does not be
long to any department of this government,
nor.to all of tbem united;
He recommends a' repeal ' of the rccon
structioa jneasures of Congress.; They are
unconstitutional. ; .
'. As to the colored people - he is'oppbsed to
transferring any part of our political inheri
tance to them. They ;are too: ignorant,
; The President justifies himself fpr viola
ting the- "Tenuore of Office Bill"- on the
ground of public necessity. ' ,
The finances of he Country occupy a large
space in the message.' -
cannot enlarge, but will give the docu
ment in our next. '
Otflt TTEW YORK LETTER.
MSIK Jadd; of isfaction in;;their workiwhen the air is crisps
reifred ; .seyerai -r-r,-z' . r" tuey re very
followed on the t. same sic j
Ohio.; The subject wc- fT cheerful and. briskj but th.uSSgiTect
motions or no general- ictcrf V - - -1 "Sr"i-1 ueseare-.ioiDta-oL
when the Housepit H$ ocloclJUU4" "i44" " ueJ all united. , It
.The Senata"reUserable4ri9F
io-uay at o ciock,-a, axMf- . - i railway company ,wno sbould consign all
the regular session- wascallcp oraer au" I their locomotives to one uniform 'standard
iniHafnrir timo'i; U rr4?one through Qf treatment, without any allowance for varv-
i mi -i.s!l-s J;nirl ; eertifi- inc shades of character and opinion: would
wuu. u uujCfc cn " g0-n tall rauch behindhand in the world
caies wasiniroauceaana rsf those greater governments are, and ever
tions Tvere introduced to estrpish; a scuooi i . be-wu0v pursue the same course with the
m;nfnr ,,.nnfrai iriw wnv air. I flnor nipf ft ot worK callea man i
Cooper, lately appointed Assiiaat Secretary
RYTTENBi;r:alSlCQLU;iN.!i :;
RYTTEnBBIlG BROS.,
BUSINESS : CARDS.
t
rLOTHEl cut and made in THE L vr-
V7 ICSt oiyics anuui iue uesi aiaienai. ; ...
Xorth 'East Cor.Market dt Second Su
oetS-3,
Zxa
of the Treasury was alloweiito act. The
first was confirmed and the latter adopted,
and the Senate adjourned.; 1 . .
- A; caucus of the ' Republican members., of
T L :. i-'j-t.-.!t ."' . .1 j . .'1J lit
uongress win oe iicia on vveaieuayiyigui,
betore wliich time no business of grave. s im
portance will be transacted.-.- One of the
The Case of- General Cutter;
StI Louis, November 28. The i fiepuoli-
canhzs a dispatch from Fort -Leavenworth
dated November 25tb, which says )
Brevet Maidr General Custer, ! lieutenant
colonel of the ,7th cavalry, whos case was
sent to Washington some time ago iomuc
President's final action, wasreceiveu uere
most knotty subjects'will be that -elatinz to and sentence read before the troops oh dress
bar finunces: Robert Walker )uU ioih parade this evening. Some of the charges
a letter in the Chronicle in whictf he favor upon wbichlie was f
, Kia vrmm.jnrl without leave, and leaving uis
retrenchment, resumption, paym all bond " . hknds of thc Indian! without
XXTOUJLD RespectfnUyy; Inform, their
' ' ' --,. L a. II . A ..AW. M.i
fHTeNDS and PATRONS -IMiwej v
ceiring a lan;e addition to their already extensive
SlOCK OI
Fall and Winter '
& O O D S
which they are determined to ell as cheap or
I
hand will be placed upon those who are fo
menting hostility to the government Liber '
ty of the press and free speech, does not mean
licence. -If men ha :e the government under
which they li vp, as their actions and words
indicate, self 'respect, and a decent regard for
the opinions of others, to say nothing of the
policy of 8uchka course, should teach moderai
t'-u" .',v BvrortK, Nov; :30th, ;18Q7.
Editors Wilmington, Fast; :.
We regret that we cannot give you a more
favorable account, of our market than that
stated in ours of the23d inst. Our market
continues generally dull Tyitn but little dis
position .to extend1 operations pending the
receipt Of the Presidents Message, and the
adtion of Congress respecting the currency
and Senator Morriirs Bill for the resumption
of specie payment. Still there is a better
feeling in anticipation that something will
be done to improve these - great national
measures. With" the hope that something
favorable' will grow out of the actiou of Con
gross,' our business -men are inspired with
more 'Confidence, and, with care and pru
dence, : hope to close the year, if with no
profit, with enough to maintain their solven
cy. We have no more failures to report, and
it is to be hoped- that no more will take
- - - - -,
place.. Our market is better supplied with
inonev at 7 per cent, for the best securities.
We
4040lc.
9illic.
. tion. Thefdefiant attitude of a portion of A.irdescriptions ot merchandise, are very
r the exponents, of Southern opinions, towards aull and sales limited. Cotton is very inac
' .the government; and Union men, to be. met tive and low ; there will be nothinc settled
. with in almost every community, indicates relating to it; until the action ot Congress is
' ,- bat too plainly, we jregret to say, the real known respecting the repeal of the cottrm
sentiments of a portion of the people. We tax. Gold remains about the same as our
had hoped; that reconstruction would have last report. In January the Government
, oeen an accomplished tact' before the spring ;wjll disburse about $30,000,000, which will
of 1868, and that military rule Could be dis- have some effect oh the money market,
peused with ; but if as threatened, the acts u9tcv' ; :
Beeswax.
Southern J
Kope, .
BA.ddNia.-
,? Brooklyn, 2426c.
Ties. .
Universal Standard, per lb., ,10c.
Flour From large supplies continues to
droop with a light demand
' SuprStte.
. Extra,
Kye,
Buckwheat, per 100 lbs.
Cobs Meai doll.
. .. " .' . City
Corn. Dull.
White Southern, $1 40l5
Western Mixed, SI 20l 25
- Yellow, $115L 20
Oats DepressM and dull ; 75 a. 80c.
Hat Good shipping per 100 lbs. 80c.
in gold, a tax for revenue on all Injuries, and
bhows how easy1 it will be to pay the national
debt between this time and 1901. To ena
ble a resumption of specie payments be re
commends bon'owing. $25Q,OOO,O00 of the
Germans. He proposes to reduce the army
nd cut off all extraordinary taxation; there
by enablTrig't-
making
undue
llUOQi "
men in
. i
unv ettortto rescue inem
hQtA on hia return march, thereby;
mnxh riamrr tn thft stock, and! conduct
J nnl mil5trv discipline. It
finds him guilty andsuspn!f!-
rank and pay propgL" 1 " 1
j-if&ither in Missouri.
oms. November 29. A rain storm
Cheaper than any other
"' " HOUS E. " i :
O HTM OF BM TIJflOnM
with thft sArrices of an nrmv - eolleCl"
ors. ' He probably expects, to w .tne nexu
Secretary of the Treasury.
The great increase in the localhusiness of
the Washington Post Office is ioaicated by
the report of business during thetjast month,
106,221 mail letters were delitred ; local
letters delivered, 10,780 ; newspi )ers deliv
ered 33,463 ; letters collected, 70 10S ; news
papers collected 4,220. All this work was
done by tweuty-sii persons.
The President's Message wa forwarded
to the different cities throughoulthe United
to disp-fect in about six o'clock last night,
States by last night's mail. It w
ered to Congress to-morrow.
1 be deliv-
of the several conventions to be held af6 "an
nulled, then the ; i nmediate , future of the
. South presentsja ida-k pict to Idoklupon.
In so far as Norh Carolina is concerned, we
. i believe the best counsels will prevail, and
that the fifty tliouiaQd loyal white, and seventy-one
tliousagd loyal colored men, will
act as a unit, and - carry her back into the
Union nolens volens. We wish 'the prosper
j, i ity" were as bright for some of our sister
.jBSSm' ; ,nf ,rgg;; -fee? pcopte:of theSouth
may xeel assurer, that if we are to remain as
territories,' the Congress of the United States
x will sec to it, that loyal' men alone occupy
i the placed of trust and power. The policy
of pursuing an opposite course, has caused
divisions ; and I encouraged hostility to the
government, i
'J M9l
tinued until toward morning, when it turned
to a furious snow-storm, which, still contin
ues to rage violently. Probably six inches
of snow' have fallen, the greater part of
which melted; in the mud The mercury is
now below the freezing point, and the indi
cations are for clear weather. The snow
storm came from the northwest, and yester
day prevailed throughout West j Missouri,
Nebraska, and Kansas. f
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Their GOODS hava. all .been selected with spe
cial care, and are or the
LATEST IMPORTATION,
and they wish it to be distinctly understood that
they
WUl not be UndLersold.
HaviD had several years experience in the
DRY GOODS they raaie me aDove asser
tion with no fears of its contradiction. t
DANIEL A. SMITH,
3Ianufacturer and Dealer In all klada of
.. .... . " . c
Parlor, -Dining Room. Chamber
i . and uuice urniture,
Mattrasses, : Feathers, Window
Shades, Wall paper, alto
Sash, liimas ana uoors.
SOUTH FRONT. ST.,' WILMINGTON, N. Q
octai : j- . . , -. ry :
; ' : JOSEPH 3DL N EFF, ";
' : ' ' A in D D SALE H IK '
SHIP STORES, GROCERIES; HARD
ware, Paints, Oils, Boats. Oarst&c. -
Nq's H23 Water, and 3, 4 & e Dock Street,
1 WILMINGTON. N- n ;
GEO. Z. FRENCH,
No. 10, South Front Street
'Vllmiiigrton, -IN. G.
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions. Winea,
Liquors tigars.
EXPRESS STEAMSHIP LlflE. TO THE
LADIES
FOR NEW YORK.
THE FINE FAST SAILING STEAMSHIP
I-
they offer, at greatly reduced rates, a full rarietj
of GOODS, such as ' '
Wood, .Willow, "and Coin.
1ST Cotton and Naval Stores Bonsht or
;! ueceivea on consignment. ;
OCt 6 - ' ; . - . ' '- U
u.' '
H. DOLXKEB, O. POTTEB. . 3. CAMEBDr?s -
D0LU1ER, POTTER & CO ,
Commission Jfiercliants
. New Yorl.:-
Liberal cn&k advance's on consignments of Na-
val Stores, Cotton and other Southern produce.:
Sept. 4 . . n 1J i
Carious Whims and Peeuliariies of Lo-
comoiv?s.
f From ths Sclentittc Americm, lov. 33. J
Every experienced engineer to take steam
engines as a sample lias noticed frequently
'it repeatedly that while one c.sclne devel
oped its full amount of power, orhat tuota
wuicli was expsoted ot it, anqtheri built at
ter the same p itterns, with the sama tools.
and by the same workmen, failed to fulfid
the design of the constructor. Sometimes
it is difficult, if not impossible, to account
for thesa differences, but it is noticeable that
they are the more marked as the machinery
is the more complex, so that it is natural to
suppose that there is, somewhere in the de
tails, a difference of construction, otherwise
we must impute the; variation to some mys
terious agency whose operations are irreme
diable by mechanical skill. But even when
the . machine or implement is simple in its
parts and built after unvarying gages, the
differences 'may occasionally be detected
T,he little pocket-pistol, which may, be one
ot thousands built by the same machinery
and workmen, will, in some coses, differ wide
ly in its execution trom others ot tuesan-H-
teet the reason. That there must be some TEEE TONGUES,
it material or I ,
"7 I llrlli.il rH.I1,H : .'
construction; the raecnanic is assured, out "
he may not be able to ascertain what it is. SMOKED SALMON,
Sometimes, however, tne cause oi amerence pickled SALMON.) r
may oe aetectea. -i. case in point, wuicn 1 r pit-pt?vt
w. a a. a jf m
ALPACAS,
BALMORALS,
CAMBRICS,
ALL WOOL DeLAINES.
BELTINGS, j
BOMBAZljNES,
COLL ARS & CtiFFS,
CALICOES,
CORSETS
MARY S ANFORD,
Capt. ItlOORG, j
IS DUE HERE WEDNESDAY Dep. 4th. Will
leave Wharf f-ot of Chestnut Streat, SAT
UKDAY, Dec. 7th. , t
For Freight appty to .
HORACE Mi. BARRY.
Agent in New York : J
JAMES HAND, i
101 Wall Street.
Dec. 4 ' . ' ts
CANTON FLANNELS
CLOAKS, CHAMBfrAIS,
DAMASKS, DIAPERS, DRILLING,
DUPLEX SKIRTS, DeLAINE$,
ENGLISH MERINOES,
EMBROIDERIES,
EMPRESS CLOTHS,
t
ELASTICS,
80
"BARRELS AXp HALF BARRELS
SUGAR
ISDG
E. WESC0TT.
South Side Princess, near Water St.,
WILMINGTON, N, C.
EE EPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL
supply ot '
Cora, Meal, Homony, Flour, Oats, Peas,
Rye, Bran, Hay, Ac, Ac.
aug 20 . v . tf
1 TICK, & CO.,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
3IEUCHANTS,
Corner Chesnut and Water streets,
AVilmingion, N C , '
au: 5
tf- -
In Store and receiving; at ,
k jflrrEKS, 11 & 13 Front St.
Fayeltevilie Freedmea'a y Schools Re
,. '' ; j VIValiV' &C. : ' i : -
(200).- -
V The Intermediate
The Primary School is held in Evan's
; Chapel. jApplicatipns for admittrince into
accommodate more than our present number
i School is held in the
- Old Aqademyi in the rear of 'Evans1 Chapel.
On. room is! fitted . up with desks, black
boards, &e., to accommodate- about seventy
schol ars. The "other1 room is : used for reci
tations7&e. ;Takeri altogether, it is much
more convenTent tnd' comfortable! than it
was last year. One of the best scholars , of
Ii3t year, is assistant in the school, and does
very well tor the lower "clashes. When these
are tUrthex advanced, a more competent
teacher will be needed. '
The Sunday School is also flourishing, the!
average attendance being 192. ;
. A great revival in tlip A. M. E, Church has
been going oh i for some time. ; Already 150
have been added t!o the Church, one third ot
whohi are from our Sundayi5chbol. Truly
the Lord vis pouring out His Spirit, upon us.
The Annual "Conference of the A M. E.
! Zion Church has been in session here durinsr
the past week, W'hich Las compelled us to
vacate tUe Chapel-for their use.
The presiding Bisboji is a man of extraor
dinary abilityj both as a preacher and execu ¬
tive officer. iHe preached on last Sunday
Tax N.UT3-r-Nomiaai
Provisioss. Firm.
Western Mess, per-bbl.r
Prime Mess, "
Prime, . 44
.' llatns, ' i ' r
Shoulden . ; :
Natal Stores! A little
! fieidftr
9tl0
better demaud
. T
the most impressive sermon which has been
tJUeard in this place lor. many yearsthis is
conceded by "all. . . :
Two weeks ago Mr.' J. M. Langston deliv
ered one of he most eloquent and telling
speeches which has been - heard ' here for a
long time, priyin himself an iible Sawyer and
an eloquent orator. The whites are, opening
for low grade rosins. ;
Roin, Common, 280 lbs.,
Low Strained to Good, No. 2,
Low ' do
No. 1, . ;
Pale and extra Pale, '
, Crude Turpentine, . -
'iar, tbin
4 .Ropd
Spirits Turpentine in demand at '
Arm prices, stock light:
'Merchantable, I 65.
Shipping, v , 5656.
Cotton. Much depressed both here and d
inEurope.
- Uplands Ordinary,
i Good Ordinary,
Low Middling
Good Middling
Flokida. Ordinary,
Good Ordinary,
-. Low Middling, .
" Middling, .
; Good; Middling '
MoSilr Ordinary,- .'
Good Ordinary, --
Low Middling,
i , MiddJinir. .
Good Middling
N.O.& Texas. Ordinal y,
Good Ordinary,
Low Middling,
Middlinir,
Good Middling
.Total imports fince 1st Inst.,
since 8tpt. 1st.,
'Exports,
r Freights. European firm;
Sail, " YiH t
Steamer ' ;:.-,.;. .
HATCH, ESTIES & CO.,
Commission Merchants. '
Just in store at 11 & 13 Front St. V
, CH AS. D. MYERS, Agent.
NCUOVY SAUCE,
STUFFED OLIVfcS,
- ENGLISH TABLE SALT,
PRESERVED GINGER, T P
JELLIES, PRE iERES,
&c., ,&c, &c, .
At GEO. MYERS, 11 & 13 Front St.
CHAS. D. MYERS, Agent,
dec. 3 tf
THANKSGIVING.
-o-
THURSDAY 27th Inst.;
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15i
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75,286 bales.
lSfitJl "
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.
we remember, was that of two locomotives
running on the same road, the machines
being so nearly alike that their parts were
interchangeable, yet which I differed widely
in their respective performances. Repeated
examinations of the working parts failed to
reveal the cause. The engineer of the infe
rior machine spent ; many hours in f tinker
ing" and "coaxing" his engine! yet still it
refused to perform the work of its mate. As
$ last resort he measured the apertures of the
exhau't pipes on both engines, and iound
that while those of the rival machine meas
ured oue and a quarter inches, his measured
one and . three eighths inches. The pipes
being of copper, he "tlrew in" those of his
engine one eighth of an inch, when it per
formed even better than the other, owing un
doubtedly, to the better care which had been
taken of it and its more perfect condition.
The difference in the diameter of these pipSs
f ' i - ."!' '' J 1 , ....
was our a iniie, yei no aoupi 11 was me rea-
son.of the variation m the work of the two
locomotives. So it mav be often that a
slight change in the proportions or the act
ual dimensions of Darts mav insure' evenness
here the rfivercpneA anr nn ll auw jjw JJiX-ii-iU
certainty may have been remarkable and uefro7oi thi State a davf
...--;-...- 'r i: ,1 1 i . .-
points ot diuerence is the province of the
intelligent, practical and educated mechanic. TO 1 TFI"CriVITn 1 fT DR JUQI?
Exactness and accuracy in tools of which HliliUllJUI! lilU iiiUI lilUlklUi
-... - --, . l ,1 ,! J I - - s '
-1-1 1 1 iU' .:i...J!.. f l -: l
ties. . There is nothins atout these differen- My Store WILL BE CLOSED at
u I .v
ces which need be mysterious or undiscover-
able.
But there are some curiosities' about ma
chines which seem to be unaccountable. Ev
err user ot a sewing machine knows that
from -some unknown reason the machine
which yesterday performed its work so well.
so almost enthusiastically, to day -refuses to
.! 1 1 . jp
no more inan nan us tasK, 1 ana does that
half in a surly; indifferent, manner. So with
many other machines Even the steam eii-
gine is Buojeci; 10 inese uts, is mere some
occult bond ot sympathy between the .-"ra-
tor and fiis machine, by which the la.lr is
influenced by the mental condition of the
former i for it is certain that these differen
ces cannot always be attributed to atmos
phenc or other external influences? This
matter lsquite humorously
FRENCH1
NGS,
MERINOES,
i
" :. FLANNELS,
GLOVES, GIMPS, GINGHAMS,
HOSE, HOMESPUN, '
ILLUSIONS, INSERTINGS,
JACONETS,
KNIT GOODS,
LACES, LINENS,
LINSET WOOLSETS,
6. C. HATCH, L. -TESTES, S. T. HATCH.
New York. Wilmington, N. C. New York.
Hiwn, esTes & co.s
I . - ,r GENERAL . '7 . '. '
Commission Merchants,
NO. 133 FRONT STREET, COKNER OF PINK
NEW YORK. ..." I1
CI CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON & NAVA1
stores solicited. Usual advances made anr"
all orders promptly executed; H'
.Aqg. 5th, f ' . U
! --jr. o. ixxAJNis
Mil ANUFAOTURER AND DEALER IN
BY THE
and thc
:9 O'CLOGE, A; M.,
1 Q ,
fHLlI 1 1 I
AUI l Ji l
Until which time
V
GROCERIES
AND
and truthful!?
Washington,! Dec. 2, 1867. treated in the suMoined extract;
. . 1 ' . -
The second nrular Rfission nf the 40th " is perfectly well Known to experienced.
quent orator. The whites are.openmg rLnrrp rftmpnrpri tAlAav lanVlfc practical engineers, that if a dozen different
??fmt -en e M. wa3 a large number of: member. S
pireserit and thegalleries of both house were pose, of like materials, in the 6ame factory.
fillftfltnoverflowinV?' with citizens of all each ot those locomotive engines would come
classes. In thoHonse: asthe dial indicated ouf h its own peculiar whims and ways ;
. ... . ' . . j oniy ascertamaoie oy experience, une en
tne menaian uour, BpeaKer uoiiax snammer gine will take a great deal of coal and wa
fell the special session expired and the sec-1 ter at oncej another will not hear to such a
ond session of 'the 0tb: Consrress'was called thing, but- will insist on being coaxed by
j". fk ni.f-;w T3i- i8padelttlls and buckettulls: One is disposed
call of the roll, , and the regular business of speed; another must have a little time to
the session was proceeded with. ' A motion warm a his work and to get well into it.
to draw for seats was lost by two votes, Thase peculianties are so accurately master-,
whereupon Richeliu", Robinson obtained "521 T' . ba' only particoUr
P
1
rovisio:n
- possessed of talent and abilitr. a. well as the
whites.' ' f The resiilt of thc recent election has
, confounded- liemt'JItls certainly 1 known,
J that in this placej 56-' whites ?foted the Radi
cal ticket,! while only 4 colored ; inen voted
f or thle I Cpaseryati ves, 1 alth ough tlie ' latter
confidently expected to receive at 1 eastl 06
CAN BE BOUGHT
VERY LOW
s
MOTTRXTwa flnnns
MAKTILLAS, MARSEILLE?,
NUBIAS, NAPKINS,
OPERA CLOAKS, '
POPLINS, PLAIDS,
PAPER CAMBRICS.
. r PILLOW OASjLNGS,
QUILTS, QUILTING S,
RIGOLETTS, RISTORIS,
RUFFLINGS, RIBBONS,
I SILKS, SHEETING S,
SKIRTS, SONTAGS,
TAFFETAS, .
j TABLE LINElf & COVERS,
i TICKINGS,
TARLATANS, TCWELINGS,
UNDER GARMENTS,
VEILS. VELVETS,
VALENCIENNE LACES
VICTORIA LAWNS,
WHITE GOODS,
WOOLENS,
- - i
. WORSTEDS,
XTENSIVE VARIETIES, .
YOUNG LADIES1 GOODS,
ZEPHYRS, '. '
and many other articles too numerous to men
tion.
TO THE GENTLEMEN
thy offer a full lino of
CLOTHING, CASSIMERES,
BROADCLOTHS, . DOESKINS,
TWEEDS,
KENTUCKY JEANS,
COTTONADES, ; OSNABURGsj
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS,
a fine assortment of
Staves Shingles Last Blocks &c;
TlAStt PAID FOR WHITE 'OAK AND PER
I' Jsimnn timher delivered at hia Mill at wh&r
NAINS0OKS, I foot, ot Castle street,
: rrompt atreai.on given to orders.
Wilmington, . C?, Aug. 5, I8n7. tf !
JL A. HART. ! JNa a BAILET ;i
TviwaiivGTtoiv. :
IRON AND COPPER WORKS,
AND ' ,.f
MACHINE 5
A LSO Manufactnrers of TURPENTIM
L STILLS, and COPPEi; WORK In all il
branches. . ' . ' ' .
Front Street, below Market Street,
Wilmington, N. C. '
! DART & BAILEY,
Proprietors,
sept 25
tf
colored .votes.
'if
, General Ord, who is rnot ranked among
the Republic's, does1 'not have oVermuch
confidence in the loyal ty of he' people ot tils.
District. In his opinion, ! a ilare
force is needed, 1 to lhsure peace
government.
Four gold mines are profitably worked in
Mecklenburg county, (
For
SEO. Z. "FKEJffdH,
- i ; ' i .
lO Spilth inrpnti ifcSt.,
WILMINGTON, X.
Nov 27
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and "SpWkJJLLiJ i-ir !. rht.tnphnt-'A'f hv..t-Kr-.. rrw Q--.ik- Jl.V 1 ('JH
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1 .,-.. -. :. , '
nmhn arrested h- thW -Hrlt1.il Onverr,m i WOn'C go.
!. .i... Uf w..fs. -T- i-, Stokes, 1 am agreeable to anything i' All
If It's my friend
on ine cuarge oi x enianism. neioKowea locomotive engines nre low .ni ft tort in
ntAfiAr) .v. i Innmr.w aamah nW . I i ' - - - - - - & 1
JN LOTS TOUIlV
For al by
not 9
RORACIC M.! BARRY.
Manufacturers ire
reasonable terms,
AS. T. PBTTEWAir. . . BOOBft MOO KB'-
PETTEWAY & MOORE'
GENERAL .COMMISSION jilERCHANTS,
, JTORTH WATER STBEl?Tj
(- WILMINGTON, KC,
SOLICIT CONSIGNMENTS OF f COTTOAr
NAVAL STORES AND COUNTRYKO
DUCE
Being AGENTS for the
prepared to fill, on the (no st
orders lor ' v
GEO. KIDD'S CELEBRATED .
. COTTON GINS.
ZELL;S RAWBONE
SUPER-PHOSPHATE;
BROW1TS COUOTlI "r""-
, PLATFORM and TiAIL-
i - - . ' . . . "f . ROAD SCALES
Have constantly on hand FERTILIZERS ol
aesenpuons. . ;
U
GENTS
FURNISH
m
GOOSS
f
To, Wholesale Buyers;
TTnfnTairo-nni?flIon 'wVUl1 5 Nrtberu vlmportinff
SSSSrJi- :to eU our GO&DS at
WHOLESALE, &t as low rates as they tcan be
bought for In the Northern Mark
anteeto do this, and our FRIENDS inthe Inte-
V "v ot us can ave I the expense
oi Freight, Transfer of Money s, &c between this
TrtAINTS FOR FARM ERS AND OTfl
Jl. J2 RS rho Gmfton Mineral Paint Comp-
nv im nnv monnf.fnftni. !. H PhPlMrft
SATINETS, and most Durable Paint In usei two coat veil
put on, mtxea mm pure Linseed Oil, wiu
10 or'ia years : it la of a Heht brown or beautinfl;
chocolate color,' and can4 be rhanged to -lead,
?tone, drab; olive or cream, to suit tbeiastj
of the consumer. It . is, . valuable!, fdr Hoofi
Barns. Fences, Carriage . arid , Car-makers, F
and Wooden -ware f Aerrlenl tural ' ' Impleine?11'
Canal Boats, Vessels and Ships Bottom?,
vas, Metal and Shingle Roof, (it bftlne Fire tf
vvaier prooij, i'or OH UJotos, (one Aianawvi
rr hnvin ticpA VYO hhl thft nat; vcar nd .
a paint lor any purpose is unsurpassed for o&J
tturabiuty, elasticity, ana adhesirenesB. '
ratitea in all cases s aooce. -send lora crH
which elves full particulars. None genuine unies
branded in a trade mark Grafton Mineral Paint-.
iiiAddress . --V; . , : n
f DANIEL BID WELL, 254 Pearl St.. X H
Fot sale by r 'STJTTiiN CHILp f ;
' f " ; ' 1 Affents: Wllminffton,
fov 27th, 1867. , ra.
f all Denominations for Sale Vit
N. B. Goods Warranted at Ilepre P
. i i i i irsMt -t;AA-.-. j am -aim- -xiw
tented, or Honey Refunded.
1. 0. ESTES.
ColLIaterwd ReTen ;