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WILMINGTON ,N.r CX. PEllj 8 1&8.
POST OFFICE DIKECTOItir.
C LOSE.
Northern through & way mail 5:00 A; M,4 Daily.
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W. C. and R. R.R., rr vJ.fW tv m. lon
1 ; days, Wednesdays and Fridays. ,, , ri J
Fayettcville via Warsaw, v.: 5:00 A. M." .Mon-
! days,' Wednesdays and Fridays;? ; "
ISmithvllle via Steam, 3:00 P.M., three
,-1 . timcjs a week. ; ; i':yi:y.iiUl'1 1 i-Vj. .
j vUlLS AKEIYB AT dmCE;i.'i ' tfr
: Northern Throngh Mail 8:45 A; M, Daily, except
: . ! Monday. v?y,.r: ; ' '
Northern Through and Way Mail, 8:00 P. M.
Daily, ,'l.vi a. .
Southern, 4:00 - A;" M. Daily Delivered at 7:00
A."AU
x.n-.
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v. u. anax. a:w r. m. xnrce map, tt,wcs)u,
Fayetteviile, 8:00 P. M., Three times a.weeka U
Smithville, v 1:30 P. AL Three times a week.-t -f f
Office open from 7:00 A." M. to 6:30 P lL-t-
Sundays from 8:80 to 9:80 A. M.
:' ::n': i, :&xr.iED. R. BRINK, 'P.M.
j Post Office, Wilmington, March 31, 1868.
RAILWAY DIRECTORYr
WILMINGTON & WELDON RAIL ROAD.
' DirkWiimthepartofm Stockholdcrs-Vf: A.
tini A H VanBokkeieni Geo; Harris, of Wilming
ton, and John.Everettrof Gollsboro -j ' J -
Directors on the part of. the BUUe Edward Kid'
der, of WllmingtoUi ' :U.,T Jonn'NorfleeVof 1
- xaruorw , tuiu xuuuiits x. xiugg, -ui jaicigu, 4..
Chief Enaineer and General Superintendent-.
L. Fremont; - J' ' ' - - ' f "
Master'of TraTinxn'tationWTn. Smith
Secretary anil Treamrtr J. W. Thompson. " .-
Mailer of Machinery-J. Ill Hankins.s ?
Auditor' GLJ Dudley. ,
WILMINGTON & MANCHESTER R.-ROADr-
PmiWilUamB. 'Giles. W f(nv?ftr
Directors John : 'Dawson, Henry Nutt, O. G.
Parsley, A J. DeRosset, D. S. Cowan, Geo. J.
W. McCalL W. E. . Miles, James G. Butt, Rich,
ard Bradley, J. Ell Gregg. v ' ; ' :- -
General , SnperintenfantVTtiltem Macrae.
- -eretor amr7Vawm--WmrAr Walker.- "
General fyeigM AgentJ ohn L. CantwelL.
WILMINGTON 1 CHARLOTTE & RUTHER-
I ; :; PCiJtAILBdA'v
, ZfasidwRobcrt H. Cowan. IK ;
2ircctorS. J. Persan, A H. VanBokkelen,
Jtio. A.' McDowell Robert French? Walter L,
Steele, Stephen W. Cole, Samuel II. Walkup, E.
Nye Hutchinson; Haywood W. Guion, C C. Hen
derson, A:X. Logon A. R. Holmesly.'. - ,
Masteroftlra7isjnrlatiQn-W H. Allen.
Secretary and Treasurer! T Alderman.
'JHasfcr ifecianio-W. Gill. ; . i. ;
Freight Agent Yf. R. Frehch.
MASONIC DIRECTORY
St John's Lodge No. 1
Hobacb H. Mussok, w.. m:v ".:
- v . t :Wm.M; PoissoScc'y;
Concord Chapter No. iffiyfht
f Meets 1st aiid 3d Mondays in each montht
Tnos. M. Gardhsr, M. E.VH.. P,v
. Wm. Lakkims, Sec'y.;
Wilmington Council No.54,r?rr
. Jtfcefa 1st Wednesday in tach month? i i.l
Alfeed Mabtin, T. I.'. G. M.
1. D. Ryxtbsbxeo. Recorder
PRbVOST COURT.
Headq'es Second Military District,
Charleston, S.' C, March 23, 1863,
SPECIAL ORDERS, ) ' .
No. GO. ) ' 1 . . i
, . ; Extract.
VI. , A;Provost Court is hereby constituted at
Wilmington, North Carolina, for the counties of
New Hanover, Brunswick, Bladen and Colum
bus, North Carolinai with jurisdiction," as re
stricted by paragraph H, of General Orders No.
18, , current series,' from these Headquarters,' of
air civil cases arising wiuun ,wift limits oi tnat
Post, in which the amount, in controversy does
not exceed three hundred . (300 dollars ; and of
all offenses, npt under tne Articles ot war, wwen
may be referred to it by the sPost Commander,"
except murder, manslaughter, assauliwith intent
10 Kill, vioiauou 01 me iawa against uueiungt.
perjury, rape and arson. Sentences and judg
ments will not be executed until approved by the.
Commanding General. ; .." ' 1 : ' . -
The court will 1 ordinarily ait; and be ' always !
open at Wilmington, Noith ; Carolina; , but will,
when needful repair to and;, temporarily sit at
other points within said Counties, as the inter
: est of justice may require. . .
The procedure Of the court will be- assimilated
to that of magistrates under fthe laws of the
State, aniwifl conform to -the-regulations pre
scribed for like courts in General - Orders, i - i
The proceedings Of the court will be forward
ed through the Post Commander for review and
final decision.. Hvi;aUif .-..V .11' -
J. C. Jlfann, Esq. is hereby appointed sole
Judge of said court, and his compensation as
? 6uch fixed " at one hundred" (100) dollars per
;montiu.-:--,;;-;-m7;.j'i;4:W?-
The court may. employ a clerK at af compensa
tion not exceeding; three dollars; a day, who
shall keep the; record Of Its proeeedings. fThel
fund3 accruing front finet and costs 4 will be ap
propriated tor defray the" expenses of the eourt.
Simple rules and forms of procedure, and the
fee and chargesprescribed by the wjirt, will be;
published by the court for general Information.
The Sheriffs of the said counties of New Han-
rxrfT Tli-nnotxrllr : .TllaVfon cmI . pAlnrnVina1 4-ViaIw
deputies and all constables therein, are reqiired
to execute tne oraers ana decrees ot tne court.
At the end of each month a return of the cases
tried, and of all receipts and expenditures, with
-vouchers, will be made by the court to the Post
Commander,; ,and by. ehia forwarded jto these
Headquarters. , :t f:,t.. .'. .w:::,;,,;. t;
By Command of Byl Major-Gencral Ed. R," S.
Louis V. Caziabc, t
- Aid-de-Camp,- .
AcVgAsst; Adj't GcnL
The following are some of the regulations gov
erning a Provost Court : . .i :.... j .
No Provost Court will entertain Jurisdiction
of any case, nor will any Post Commander refer
any case for trial to any Court, unless it shall
appear to the satisfaction of thePost Command
cr, and shall be certified by him,' either
ttrst, That the case - Involves matters' of dif
ference between employer and employed respect
ing rights under the provisions of military or-
t CrS J or - 4 -1 - v r-fr -V w
Second, That the proper State Authorities have
refused, or unreasonably failed, or are unable to
take action needful for the protection of persons
$M$tt 'Toatere iTgood tTnd:?ioV believ
ing, upon facts shown,- which1 inust be preserved
on record, that Impartial ' justice cannot bo se
cured in the State Courts by reason of prejudice
on account of race; color or former condition.
a t ai times;
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CASTLE 8TREET, ;
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curfrom 7 feet A inches in length up, not less
than 15 inches In diameter, and tree from knots
or shakes. . ;t - , ' ,'; ' ,.
TERMS -.-CASII .QN DELIVERY
J. CMANN
dec 31
UNITED STATES mTEHNAlV
C COLLECTOR'S OFFICE
SECOND DISTRICT, JKOICAMoLVai
Office Hours frdin 0 AOl to 3 P. M.
' ' .nlVG. ESTES, MccioK -
j . MISCELLANEOUS.
f
1
NOTICE.
rpiip UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR SALE
in large or small quantities, '
CYPRESS and JUNIPER
M l
Sawed in a Workmanlike Manner.
X Thee e SHINGLES are admitted by all who
Lays used them to be . -
BETTER AND CHEAPER
han anv in the market.
rIt takes LESS NAILS,
aid LESS TIME , to
lay them. They make a BETTER ROOF, and
IviJL -two- top aniTiPi? anv hand
,T?e LESS PER SQUARE than any . hand
made fehingies.
'Call, examine and judge lor yourselves,
at Mill foot of Castle Street.
V J. C MANN, ;
1 j Proprietor.
r jan v . tf
OUR LATEST IMPROVED
XIPAV CSCaiB X iaH0-Jb 01x6.
TWTOTICE. After the most flattering testimo
nMs from the first Pianists in the country,
who. kt our solicitation, have tested them in the
severest ; manner POSSIBLE, have been
pro-
nounced
The Finest Square Piano-Forte Made in
Hhe World.
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It lias always been our policy during the Thir-ty-six
Years that we have manufactured Pianos,
twelve-thousand of! which are now in use in the
United States and Europe, to give the finest in
strument at the lowest cost. Our superior facil
ities enable ua to, offer them from one to three
hundred dollars less , than any other first-class
House. . 1 ' - '
i Thdtone of these instruments areremarkable
for their peculiar sweetness and great brilliancy.
Never losing their quality whenforced to their
utmolt capacity. The lower register retaining
its positiveness does not destroy the middle and
upper registers by mingling wit n them in disa-
freeable confusion. The refined beauty of tone
eingj equally delightfuUo the unpracticed and to
tne most cuiuvatea ear.
They are an entirelt new style of Piano, finish
ed inl the most superb manner, with four full
round corners ; front and back, heavily carved
Legs ftnd Lyr&f Serpentine Base richly moulded,
ande&chmstrumentis fully WARRANTED for
409 Broadway, New York.
; dec? - d&wly. .
fHITED STATES OF AMERICA,
district of Cape Fear in the District of
Worth Carolina. r i
h Whereas a libel has been filed in the I)istrict
Court of the United States for the District of
Cape Fear, on the seventh day of November,
1867, by George Harriss, William Harriss, and
Andrew J. Howell, partners under the name and
style of Harriss & Howell, owners of the steamer
Brandt, of Wilmington, and John F. Gilbert,
Master of the said steameiVlor themselves and all
others entitled, against the schooner Eva Adele,
her tackle, apparel, furniture and cargo alleg
ing In substance, that the said schooner Eva
Adele, while endeavoring to get into the Port of
Wilmington, went ashore, on the South side of
New Inlet Bar, amid the South Bocakey where
she stuck fast, andwas unable to' relieve herself
from the perilous condition in which she was
then placed. The said John F.' Gilbert," Master
of said steamer Brandt, upon., discovering : the
condition of said -schooner, f Eva Adele, immedi
ately proceededi to the place vherelhe said
schooner, Eva Adele, was ashore; at the immi
nent peril of his bwn steamer,, and approached
near enough: to said schooner, Eva Adele,: to re
ceive a line, and draw her from the" breakers; and
after considerable difficulty' succeeded in hauling
the said schooner from the shore," and towed her
into the Port of WUmington : ana that they ar
entitled to a reasonable share or. scnooner an
cargo, for the salvage 'thereof, praymg proces
against said schooner and cargo and reasonable
and proper salvage, and that the. said" schooner,
her tackle, apparel, furnitures and. cargo, may be
condemned snd sold: to pay ; such salvage, with
costs; charges and expenses.; ,-.,,..: t -1-
u5Now. therefore, in pursuance )f the monition
under the seal of the said Court to me directed
and delivered,' I do hereby give public notice to
all persons claiming the said ship, her tackle, ap
parel, and fuxniture,.i&nd cargo, or in any manner
interested therein, that" they be. and. appear be
fore the said District Court, to be : held in the
Citv of Wilmington, f La rand for ; the: District of
Cape Fear, on the Monday next succeeding the
fourth Monday In April, ; then and there to inter
pose their claims, and to " make their allegations
in that behalf ... .. ' . ,
1 Dated the 22nd day of January A D: 18G8.
- ' u.'iH. liUOJJx.Uj,
I ."iu'JUS. Marshal. ,i
I - . -" JOSi H. NEFF,
, ' Deputy Marshal.
AdamEmpie, v n.
: - - Proctor for Libellants. .
jan25;:'" l . va " 20t :
TO ' CQUTIIERtl 'PLATITERS.
Union Rice n Flour & Feed
. mill s,
Nos. 216 and 248 Cherry .Street, r Corner
'if'! l?ntr Stin: s.' I '
i -. - j ' O v- Mr w
1 1 ''.oriirijrbji.
1 aT.T DESCRIPTIONS ZOF RICE "CLEANED
Akr,REdRESSEi ut
Also, Flour, Corn JJIeai; and Feed of all
kinds' Ground at Snort 'Noticed
Excelsior fresh Bice: Flour, constantly on
"i:
0: : '::;R'EFlB;E.HCtESrh..
Fowler. & Wabd.. Race Importers, 87 Water St
JOHW -BBHT6 & CO.;V' 180 Front St
Moses WebS, Rice Brokers, Corner Wall and
yvateroireets.M l;-!
Krapp. Baxter Vfc Vas Pelt, -tiraln. Meal &c,
- WhitehaH Street. i ' 3 ,
Lane. Soh & Co. Flour. MeaL &c. . 00 Broad 8L
H; K.jThubber & Co., 173 and 175 Chambers St.
iiENBT KEiMEBS. ?J7'Wali Street. '
f ; f For Terms Address; 1 ' -
; j r-'jopix, jzgerJlLd aco.,
r - - 246 and 248 Cherry St NewTork.
Alum and Dry Plaster, 1 Fire and Burg-
,- . lar rrool , vvm . '
;;lf ith ? Combination JLock.
YXTARRANTED ,THE BEST in the WO RTM
rTJf f Never corrodOj theJoiL ? Never lose their
nre-proot qualities Are .me , only Safes filled
With Alum and Drv Plaster.
.' Please send or call for an Illustrated Catalogue,
Principal Warcrooms:
j -1N0. 273 Broadway, New York -
' .-. no. vx vnestnut ot., riiuadelpnia v
I dec 7 - mi
I'bokinParlor and Oflce Stoves,
n-l
1 A. J.DT opAS f XTUREa,
5
Just Received.
AGENf FOItJFALIAJf HS1 STAND
ni:f- PRSCALE
Nov aa , tf
SPECIAL.
AVHITTIVG'S
Warranted Superior to lay thing Cnowt In ue fo
Cleaning and Polishing all kinds of Met
als, Mirrors, Window Glass,
Paint, and . all such K , u i
Purposes.! -'
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For sale Wholesale and Retail by h ; i, I . :
GEO. Z.
No. 10 Front Street,
WILMINGTON, JT. C.
No.
DIRECTIONS.
Apply with a damp sxonge or cloth, and nib
dry with a soft cloth or leather,till the lustre ap
pears. No. 1 is to be used for all Fine Articles,
and No. 2 for Steel, Iron, and Culinary purpo
ses, and Where there istfuch rust Be careM
to observe the Number. Use but very little at a
time. ! .jJVf Tie
Price Twenty-five cents per Box.
Jtead the folio tc In a
Certificates
Vocam .WTIITTVn no
E.I
Gents ,: The sample of WHITE EMERY fur
nished by you for testing its merits in polishing
and cleaning the engines of steamers Fulton and
Arago, has proved itself very useful for that pur
pose, and equal, if not superior, to anything of
the kind I have aver seen used. It produces a
ready, bright polish, and endures the damp and
heat of the engine room to a greater extent than
when brightened by any other material, and I
consider it highly useful for steamships.
Yours, very truly, 1
Capt. JOS. J. COMSTOCK.
New York, Feb. 12, 1867.
28th August, 1866.
A. WHITING, Esq Sir : For some time I
have used in my house, your Eureka Polisher and
Burnisher. I find it fully; equal to all you say of
iU witn one lourtn tne laDor and without dirt
it gives a superior lustre and more lasting than
anything I have eyer used. By using a sponge
damped with ' water, with a little of your No. 1
on it, and rubbing the same over any Window.
Mirror or .Picture Glass,.and after it dries, rub it
off with a clean cloth, it will clean them in one
twentieth the time, without wet or dirt, and give
a most beautiful lustre. am satisfied that if any
person uses it, they will never be without it,
f WTTflHM
No. 220 South Fifth St.', Jersey City.
Bbookltn, Sept. 20th, 1!
a. w xiiii-iNu, n.8Q , cjir: 1 nave.earetuiiy
used your Eureka Polisher and Burmsnr, and I
have no nesitation m recommending it as being
ully equal to all you clainrTor it, and think no
housekeeper shouW without it.
MRS. VAJO ZAMDT,
- 86 Clinton Street, Brooklyn. .
29th August, 18CG.
A. WHITING, Esq., Sir: I have eiven Nos. 1
and 2 of your Eureka Pelisher and Burnisher in
he New York Hotel, a fair trial, and find it all
and even more than you recommend it to be. . It
gives a better and more lasting lustre , in much
ess time, with less work, and without dirt, thai
anything I have ever seen or used by 100 percent.
Knife Cleaner, New York Hotel.
29th August, 1866.
A. WHITING, Esq., Sir: We have carcfullr
witnessed the use of your Eureka Polisher and
Burnisher in our Hotel.and cari fully and do cheer-
uny enaorse tne aoove. we can witn it clean
all the windows and miirors in our house in one-
tenth the time and without wet or dirt. Send us
200 lbs. of No 1, and 100 lbs. of No. 2. ,
CRANSTON & HILDRETH,
j ; New York Hotel.
Astor House, New York, Nov. 5, 1865.
Sir : Under our supervision, wehavehad vour
Whiting Eureka Polisher, &c, tried in the vari
ous departments of the Astor House. . Its quick
and clean action, its brilliant and lasting lustre
makes it a very useful and desirable article for all
the purposes you claim for it.- In our opinion it
is very. far superior to anything of .the kind now
in use. Wh have and shall continue to use it.'
Signed , STETSON & CO.
Sir : We have usedfor some time vour Eureki
Polisher, &c., in our Hotel and can fully recom
menu n, to me puoiic jgeneraiiy, ana we can en
dorse what the Astor House say of it.
oignea rAi xJSiJM (X wiJLiL,
Pacific Hotel, Greenwich, Street, near Courtland
" 1
R!r T hflVA trinfl vnnr TT.nrnlrQ pA..olm
in my Hotel, and most cheerfully endorse what
tne i&stor House say oj it, and do with confidence
recommend it as a very economical, useful4 and
superior article Signed
. L. FISK,
Stevens House, 27 Broadway.
r 1 Vftw YnrV Sorf OA IfiAA
A. WHITING, Esq., Sir-. I have tried your
jcureKa x-oiiBuer, xurnisner, ana Jinameier, and
take great pleasure in recommending it as a supe
rior article for the Uses for which It is intended.
if lease send us iuo lbs. or Jfo. 1 and. 50 lbs. of
HO. 3. tf. WAKKEN COLEMAN,
Superintendent Southern Hotel.
, .. - ' ' i -
i 4 New York. Sent 3d. laflfi
A. WHITING, Esq., Sir We hate tried your
uuiwaxvusuu auu iiui) W1LU IUC Pi CW
York Hotel and Southern Hotel, in its value for
all purposes you claim for, it. Please send us 100
lbs. ot it. BAIN & HAM, ,
Bulls Head Hotel, Cor. 24th St, and 3d Av.
i New; York .Hotel, Sept 1st, 4866.
the use of your Eureka Polisher at the New York
Hotel, we are imry convinced it Is all you claim
for it, and 'you can ship to our address 100 lbs. ol
wo. 1 and iw lbs. jmo. .r
Very truly, yours, HITCHCOCK & CO.,
.Imperial RestaurantvNew Orleans,
' i ? r t ir i -'September Sd. 1S66;
A. WHITING. Esq.. Si : After a carefnl and
full trial in our stables of your Eureka Polisher
and Burnisher, we most cheerfully Recommend it
anu we are ceriaxn mai n one wno nas occasion
to useanytnmg 01 tne jemd will be without it.
It is by far the best thing we ever saw or used.
ricase send us xw ids, 01 it at once.
i -w; t POST & NICHOLS,
National Sale and Exchange Stables.
Nos. 156, 158, 160, 162 and 164, 24th St. ; N. Y.
I agree with and cheerfully enddrse the above
JOHN ROBINSON,
; No. 156 East 24th Street.
. , New, York, Sept 24th, 1866.
sx. xixxxvr, u., oir: x nave used vour
suutkhs. xruubiicr naa uurnisner sin various ways
S A n . 3 A 1 .
iu iujt liuusc &uu ButuiuB, una most cnecnuily re
commend it's being a very superior 'article, fully
equal to what you claim for it I shall use it
and think no one who ever does try it, will ever
De witnout it. UHJSSTJfiK JLAMB, i
St, Nicholas Stablet, 57 wid 6 Mercer St ;
Vrr! u
: ' r -r . .New York. June 12. 1S66. -
A WHITING, Esq., Dear Sir I , have used
your jsureKa rowders m my Saw Manufactory,
and I find It very good for polishing on a wheeL
but as a mistier I find it makes, a lustre 0 per
cent better than Emory or anything 1 have ever
xisea, ana wnu mucn less labor, which tireserve
4 all articles from tarnlshisv and from
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nence a una inat 11 &ccps them so, and that they
' 123,125andl27Wprtht
' if 1 Vr Vn.v rrm4 4n'- ffea "
Sir :I have given your Eureka Polisher, etc,
a critical test, and ean say with Mr. Warner, that
it Is very far superior to Emorv. It worim nnlrk
o Vil Mnnima tin litil. 1 1 3 .
. j "vwo utuur, auu gives E most
ucauuioi ana lasting lustre, and IS Vervccoftom
cal. I do most cheerfully recommend It, and
shal eitinlllitty works,' " !
FRENCH
306r-r,
r i 4 4 r- JOHN SCAIKI : '
'EftctritlanNo, 74 Ann Btreej.
oct 24
i y
FIRST' NATIONSBANK',
OF WUjMINGTON: S'A C.
United States Depository and Financial
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Dibectoes:
i - v- U .1' ,f
W. H. McRaBT, ,f I JAS. H. CHADBOtEH,
S. D. W ALLACE, v - KLX MUERAT.
Ddwin E Bubbuss, President. .
Asa K.'Walkeb, Cashier
Wm. Labexkb,, Teller.
! H Mr-'BawjBW, BookKteeper.
' S. D. Waixace, Jb. Clerk. -
THIS r "BANK 1 IS :NOW OPEN FOR THE
TRANSACTION OF BUSINESS,
GOLD AND SILVER COIN, Government Bonds
- ana Becnnties. , h
NOTES OF SOLVENT an! other State Banks
EXCHANGE ON NORTHERN "AND SOUTH-
i?u; ERN CITIES always'on hand and for sale,
COLLECTIONS made on all accessible points in
the United States, with prompt returns J ? -DEPOSITS
RECEIVED, and careful attention
aH& 14v?: '; 1 - -6-mos:
EEEEDMAFS SITINGS
-AND
TRUST
The business of this Institution will herckfter
be conducted by - jl
Mr. GORG M. ARNOLD.
Office is in the room over the office of i the
Wilmington Post. -
i Office hbUrs from 9 A M., till 3 o'clock P. M.,
and from & till 8 o'clock, P. M. , j
Deposits of five cents and upwards rcceivied.
. Depositors take notice. !
i , 1 S. S. ASHLEY.
april4 i'! : : 137-tt
BANKING HOUSP.
OF-
&C0.,
No. 20 WALL STREET,
Corner of Nassau Street, NEW YQRKJ
WE BUY and sell at the most liberal current
prices, and keep on hand a full supply ol
GOVERNMENT BONDS OF ALL. ISSUES,
SEVEN-THIRTIES, and COMPOUND INTER
EST NOTES, and execute orders for purcnase
and sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD.
CONVERSIONS.
We convert the several issues of Seven thir
ties into Five-twenties on the most favora
bly terms, taking the 1st series at Govern
ment Rates, allowing a commission to dealers.
Circular with full particulars furnished upon, ap
plication. 'Li .- p
JAYHCOOKE & CO.
Utf
Treasury of the United States.
DIVISION OP THE NATIONAL BANKS
I Washington, D. C, Feb. 20, 1867.
T IS HEREBY CERTIFIED THAT jTHE
First National Bank of Wilmington, N.'C., a
Banking Association organized under the Act
"to provide a National Currency, secured j by a
pledge of United States Bonds, and to provide
for the circulation and redemption thereQf3' ap
provedxJune 3d, 1864, having complied with the
requirements or section 45 of said ActJ and with
the regulations of this Department made in! pur
suance thereof, has this day been designated as a
Depository oi Jfuuiic Moneys, except receipts
from Customs, and by virtue of such designation
will alse bo employed as a Financial Agent of the
Government.
(Signed) F. E. SPINNER,
Treasurer, U S.
auff. 5 ' ! 1-tf
BIBCELLANEOllS.
BEARD'S PATENT L0CR-TIE,
ALSO
Beards Patent Self-Adjasting
Tie,
THE MOST SIMPLE AND GREATEST
IMPROVEMENT OF THE AGE FOR
BALING COTTON, j
MUCH SAFER FROM FIRE, AND
CHEAPER THAN ROPE.
JJAV1NG SOLD LARGELY LAST SEASON
THE PATENT LOCK TIE, j
we can recommend them to give entire satisfac
tion. We have taken the Agency for the State,
and will continue to keep a large supply on hand.
uor one -xenand upwards, to dealers, a liberal
discount will be allowed. j ,
E. MURRAY & CO.,
Wilmington, N. C.
Aug. 29, '67. ly.
OFFICE OF WHITE'S i
Patent Lever Truss Co.
No. 609 Broadway, New York, j
C. AUGT GREGORY, M. D. President.
WHITE'S -PATENT LEVER TRUSS and
FEMALE SUPPORTER difierin principle
from all others. No pressure on the back, i If is
light, clean, and easy. Persons ruptured should
at once procure THIS, the best Truss, to prevent
IMPOTENCY, and secure yourself against
STRANGULATION AND SUDDEN DEATH.
: Directions for Ordering.
Measure around the body two inches below the
top of Hip Bone. State the side afflicted; also if
lean or fleshy, and give plain directions about
sending. Cash must accompany the order. I A
special department has been fitted up for the
treatment and radical cure of Hernia rand kind
red diseases. It is under the special care of the
President of Our Company, who is acknowledged
by the profession to have no equal in this speci
ality. , By wearing the Lever Truss aud bathing
the afflicted parts with DR. GREGORY'S CELE
BRATED HERNIA LOTION, themost obstinate
cases can be cured. Prices for Trusses vary
from 6 to 50 Dollars according to quality and the
condition of the iRupture. Hernia Lotion is $3
per Botte or $5 for Two Bottles. I
JOHN T. HILDRETH, Gen. Agent.
aug. 31. tf.
J. BAUER & CO.,
CHEAT PIANO. FORTE,
MELODEOtl EL1P0RIUM, !
C50 Broadway. New York, and I
69 Washington St., Chicago.
t, Crosby Opera House, i
I Wholesale Agents for the United States f6r
Wm. KnabeCo.'s Celebrated Gbid
". . i Medal, Piano Fortes.
Also, Agents for A. IL, GALE & CO., and other
First Class Pianos. . -: '
. We have the LARGEST and BEST ASSORTED
STOCK of PIANOS, which, for Power f and
Sweetness of Tone, Easy and Agreeable Touch,
and Beauty of Finish; have, by judges, been pro
nounced UNRIVALLED.
Wholesale Agents for
. CARHART, NEEDHAM & CO.'S f
Celebrated Harmoniams, Melodeons and
:..: ''i:-;'- i Organs. ,
f t Manufacturer and Tmnnrt nra nf i. .
Musical Instniments,, Strings. Accordeons,
if xojiiiiarioneis,ijrunis. liuitars, .Brass
ausuuiuuuis, iuiu ubucr jxusicai
Mercliandise. '
Remember the Place,
J. BAUER &rCO.,
JAY
NEW AfiVEBTISESlEiT,
WALDRON IS NOY OFFEItlNQ;
''If ft
T . 1
1
Tiiail Rliy Other HOUSC , III
a-
tho State,
Since the heavy decline in Goods, WALDRON
has been North and bought his
and now' offers - for -sale1 one
of the MOST
1
EXTENSIVE ahd ; BEST
ASSORTED
STOCKS OF DRY GOODS in the country,
at Panic Prices of 1857. '
DOMESTIC GOODS.
A full line at the very bottom "of the market.
Calicoes Gk cents and upwards. . ; .
Bleached Shirtings 6i cents and upwards.
Brown Goods,-very low-
DKESS GOODS.
Merinocs, Poplins, Empress Cloths, Alpacas
and other popular fabrics, in all desirable Style
and Colors, all of which will be sold at popula
prices. - ; .
Go tO THE GREAT 4 for Every
thing usually kept in
. First Class Dry Goods Mouse.
Goods i
S 1.1:
A splendid stock, consisting in part ol Quilts,
Tickings, Sheetings, Table Cloths, Table Dam
asks, Napkins, Doilies, Towels, and Toweling,
from the ordinary qualities to the world renowned
Barncsly Goods ! Fruit Cloths and Embossed
Table Covers in wool and felt all colors and
prices.
BLANKETS. BLANKETS.
A lull stock White and Colored. A better blan
ket for less money than any other Heuse in the
Stata Come and examine them and be con
vinced. FIj ANN ELS Best makes.
White and Colored, Plain and Twilled, at prices
that cannot fail to please. : . ;
CLOTHS AfID PAMT GOODS.
Broad XHoths, Doeskins, Cassimeres, Satinets,
Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, and a general assort
ment for Men's and Boy's wear, at lowest Cash
prices. f
WHITE GOODS.
The best assortment and at lower prices than any
ointr nouse in tne wnoie aoutn. ( 1
Knit Qroods.i
Evening and Breakfast Shawls, Alexandras, Son-,
tags, Nubiai, Scarfs, Hoods, &c; &c. All quali
ties and prices. ;
SBLWi'S and CLOAKS. ;
This Department like all others at this popular
Establishment is complete.
All Wool Shawls $ 1 and upwards.
HOSIERY AND GLOVES.
Ladies' Hose and Gents' Socks 121 cents and up
wards. All grades at satisfactory prices.
CORSETS AND HOOP SKIRTS.
An Imported Corset" for 75 cents, and a rcarular
line to the Finest French Corsets at $3 50.
Hoop SkirU 50c., 75c, 2L, $1 25, $1 50, $ 2, and
upwards. , -
HAIR 1VESTS.
Plain, Beaded, and Trimmed, from 5 cents,
the best goods in the market, :
to
In thisTepartment may be found every variety,
Flj"n Embroidered,; and Hem Stitch, 124 cents
and upwards.
v
Gts'FuxTUMng-Goods.
ModerriStyles and living prices.
Tine Shirts and Underrlotiiinr fnr th MHUntr
x ue oesi raper collar in the world, Linen Finish,'
lix juiutxx xuuon xxoies : ana Magenta, idge.
not to be found at any other House- in the city.
Gentlemen call and see them
1 r
fashionable Shapes and Jpopular sStyles
4 4 '.
Call
ana see HAMILTON. Jb. It is presumed if you
take him he will get wet! It .5 - 1"
arc cordially' invited to call at
The ilniingtonR
and get posted up, and thereby save time and
money. : '; :-: "t-a::, ,4?
' " - - 'A' :V, i . , , ;-
Everybody wanting any thin 5 in
. THE DOT GOODS JM E
will cpnsult their own interest by going to -
WALDRONS,
THE CHEAP STOREl-'-"'.V;' 'j , i"1
THE CHEAP' STORE.
;-ut THE CHEAP. STORE.
SOUTH FRONT STREBT.'L
SPEOiAL' riOTlCE. ' !
.' . . i . . . t '. f , . . i f . . f : I
As a particular favor, WALDRON requcsU that
his Friends and Customers come prepared with
"Greenbacks."; The times are such : that hereaf
ter he cannot lake Gold in payment for Goods.
WHOLESALE BU YERS
-i.'.! t.
I.
AND
,1
THE liAHGEftT
Stock and Assortment
IN THE STATE.
At ROfflllM Pi
FOR
C A.
F - "
Extraordinary Inducements
TO
CASH BUYERS.
TRADERS
ILL DO WELL TO CALL' AHB
! Examine my Stock before Parckasins
Elsewhere.
T lie Stock
Consists ol
ALE, - .
DRIED APPLES, j
, ALLSPICE, :
AXE HAtf DLEff
SALT. BEEF,
DRIED BEEF, i
BACON,
BOTTLES,
BRANDY,
BROOMS,
BUCKETS,
BASKETS,
BLACKING, l
BAGGING,
BITTERS, all kinds,
CHEESE. - V
CODFISH,
CANDLES.
CASSIA, .
COFFEE,
V CLARET,
CIGARS,
CANDY,
CRACKERS,
DEMIJOHNS,
FLAVORING EXTRACTS
FLOUR.
DRIED and PICKLED FISH
GIN,'
J riTNfl"RTl'
MirWJ
GLUE, k -1IAMS,
HOPS, i I
herring;
INDIGO,
- j v JELLIED,
KEGS,
KEELERS. '
LARD,
. LEMONS,
' "Ley '
? " v 'molasses,
MATCHES, 1
CONDENSED MILK,
MEAL, .
NUTS, all kinds,
OYSTERS.
PORK,
PORTER,
PAILS,
PEACHES,
RAISINS,
; ; ' . - RUM,
RICE, j
SYRUP, r
SUGAR, '
. STARCH,
: - 80APS, , v'
SNUFF,
f N ' ' SEINES,
SAUARATUS,
1 SARDINES,
SALT,
';, t-; soda,
, IJTOBACCO,
: TWINB,
TUMULERS, 3
TUBS,
IJ. -TEAS, : . . j : .
, d- VINEGAR, : , .
1 V WINES, "all kinds,
WHISKIES, 1 c
' YEAST POWDERS,
And many other. Goods ' too
mention.
numerous
to
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10 80. Front Street;
COUNTRY
, ; 69 WASHINGTON ST., CHICAGO.
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