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Important Order from General Canby.
OFFICIAL. " ' J t - .
Headqtjabtbbs Second Mhjtabt District, ) .
Chablestox, C, April 6, .1S63.
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GENERAL ORDERS, I
- KO. 61. 4
I The Commanding General has received
information from different sections, of the
States of North Carolina and South ' Caro-T
Una, and from members vt j both- .political
parties, that combinations have been formed
or are now being formed o prevent, delay
or hinder the execution otrtbe laws jot; the
;United States, or by force, intimidation; or
threat to prevent person from, accepting ; or
executing the duties of jany omce dr employ;
ment under the United States,' at the elec
tions to be held under the: authority of rthe
law oi March 2, 1867, "to provide for the
more efficient government of the rebel
States," and the laws that are supplementary
i thereto, s , While he is satisned rtnatr jthese
complaints apply to a few persbris' -only" ?of
both nartics. it is oroDcr that All such per
sons should be warned that anv attempt bv
r force to prevenL-hinder or delay the" execu-
tion of the l$ws of the United States, under 1. 2l:l to oenseaiorau me Articles,
., u . . . t - u. i i; i i V and 5oi 2 for Steel, Iron, and Culinary, purpo
the ftuthonty ot which the said election is " tin h,m thr'i. mnh mt. nJ&rtZrt
ordered; or by force, intimidation or threat to
no prevent, any pciiuu -Uyui acuepuug ur
holding any office, or trustj or place of con-
trar. Superintendent, Judcre- Manager, In- L
spector or Clerk, or other employment at
said election, will bo amenable not-only to,
lm nnltfp prescribed under the authoritv - eni :-.j.oe Bampie aiYvxu.AJb jbUibttX-jur-5
i -5? prescnoea unaer ine antnoruy you for tegting ita merits isx policing
? of the said laws; bnt for violation of th6 Act cleaning the engines of steamers Fulton and
. of Congress 'to define and punish certaia
conspiracies,'!; approved' July w 31, 1801.-
fBtfntao nf I sivno Iivn 1Q TAinn
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It is the duty of the. jcivii.and.a3iilitary au-1
r . r ' ' - - - - . - ! .
inonues in ooiu otaics 10 secure 10 every
A Z A. Z " A- I 1 M- A A A I
rerristered voter the1 full and ' free exercise I '
nf hia rircht At antfranrn-nnrl t.hi rf ritv 'tnrrat. I
be" full v. faithfullv and imoartiallv fperform-
wi? :ftnn tiie uomraanainff ienerai continent-n
..'i.. - ' '' J w -i a l ,
J . , jr .r
win unite in seuunnK ior eaca oiaer xue iuu
ana proper exercise oi tms irancmse. ruuij
if in any District or County, or polling sub-
division of cither State! the election should 1
. r i -. - .. . . i -.. . . I
be, prevented or tlie ballot-boxes or po
auuuiu uc ucsuuvcu. ui iuu viKiswio uuij: j
registered under . the laws oi the United f
Statcs should be prevented by force or ih-
M.nAnL?nW i Wf?A
Ill U1X fc-A. llllil will I W U&UA LB Al W W U A LIU W W A. A A I
, . JL, -it , - .
De oraereu ior sucu ajiswice, vouniy or i -
polling subdivision. .
' 'n thn pnrt that thfi AW nt . thAI niteri :
cers Charged with conducting the. clectionaf j
protected
franchise," Commanders of Posts are aiithor-
ized, whenever in their judementit may be
r' Jl T zr r ii i i l t :n l i
necessary, to appoint, from - the1 Officers j of
the army or of the Freedmen's Bureau, un
der their command, Military Commissioners
for Districts or Counties -within the; terri ten-
rial limits bi their commands that are so re
mote from their headquarters that the pqw-!
ers conferred upon Post Commanders cannot
be immediately or directly exercised..'; ; .i-'.;
The Military Commi ssioners so appointed
are invested with all the powers oi the Jus:
tices of the Peace of Districts or Counties, of
the police magistrates ot cities, and will ; be
governed in the execution of their duties by
the laws of the State in which they may f be
seryingjjexcept so far as these, laws may - be
in conflict with the laws of the United
States or with the orders issued from the
Headquarters of thisDistrict; and, in addl-?,
tion to any troops that rday be placed at
their disposal j are given ; the command of
the police force of Districts, Counties, cities
and townsj andalkpoUee officers sherins,
constables and other peaCc " officers are i re-
quirdd to obey, and .execute the orders of
inc Military commissioners man sucn cases.
The Military Commissioners will promptly
report all cases in which they assume juris
diction, and the disposition made of each
case. When parties re held for trial, either
in confinement or under bail, the case will
be so fully reported as to, enable the Com
manding General to decide whether it shall
bo tried by a military tribunal or be brought
before a civil court ,.; r?!fv&;r 1 .
i The jurisdiction herein givWto the Mili
tary Commissioners will iW determined and
limited bv tha "- authoritv heretofore dele
gated to Post Commanders by eierat Or
ders No; 32, of MaY;8O,a8G7nnd0eneral
will not be cons'trued asJ extenipV toi the
V .1 i . jl! . '1IZL31 ' 1.1.
lnnauitants in ineir.oruinary personal reia
' , .i i it ' T" .i f i i
uons, unicss tne civn auiuoruies soouia re
persons, whether in authority or not, are re
quired,to obey and execute all lawful orders
of the Military Commissioners to. the same
extent and in the same manner thafcthey are
" required by law to obey andj execute the"
writs of the civil magistrates.'
Some of the complaints that have reached
the Commanding General apply, to colored
voters Of the two States,' and to sections
where they have -the numerical ascendency.
To them it is proper to say thaf the elective
franchise conierred upon theni by law car
ries with it no authority to" restrict others in
the free exercise of that right; and. that while
it ia;ftheir duty not to regard threats or in
timidation as to therasees any ;,combina
tions toprevent by force intimidation or
(.threats the same free exercise of this right by
others will be unlawful, and will subject the
offenders to the penaitieaprescribed by law
and by military orders. They are counselled
to exercise the right of voting in. a quiet and
orderly manner, giving offence' to no; one;
and after casting their t votes, not to linger
'about the polling ;places, , Jut - to return
quietly to their homes and to " tlieif custo
mary avocations. '
' Commanding Officers will cive as wido a
circulation as posssible td this order' within
the limits of their commands, j
By Command of Bvt. Major-General Ed. gj
' - Canby: ,5 , . .
. LOUIS V. CAZIARC, , j l,
Aide-de-Camp, V.
; ' Actsr AttU-AjUGenl., '
ufficial:
B. T. Frakk - - 'vim .
Bvt.Lt. Col. & Capt. 8th Infty.
fuse or fail to suppress insurrectipnr; disor
der and violence, and to give air frightful
protection to persons and proper hnd all
L. A. HART. : : ,"' - 'JNO. C. BAILEtf
, ' wiiiSiiWGToiiir. ;
1 IRON AND :- COPPERr WORKS,
-rAND
MACHINE SHOP,
'1 LBO Mannf actu ters of TURPENTINE
J. STILLS, and' COPPER .WORK in all its
branches. ? f f ? i
Front Street,' belowhZIarketl Street,
Wilmington, N.ACU
DART & BAILEY, v
Proprietors.
SPECIAL.
WHITINGFS
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Warranted Superior to tny thing now ;in nf c to"
Cleaning and Polishing all kinds of Met-
' al s ; Mirrors WindowAGlassj-
Faint, and ail sucn J
1 Fnrposes.)
iFor sale Wholeealo and Retail by
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GEO. Z. FRENCH i
No, 10 Front Street, , .
WILMINGTON, N. C.
No;-I
i It
Apply with a damp sponge or cloth, and iub
dry with a soft cloth or leather, till the lustre ap-
observe the Number. Use but very little at a
uuie.t -
' Price Twenty-five cents per Box. I
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Read the . following Certificates.
Mc8srs - WHITING & COy t . i
Arago, has proved itself verynseful for thatiur-1
pose, and equal, -if not superior, to anything pi j
LUC &1I1U X JJUVo CVUr BCCU uscQi - IL urOuuCCa a. I
reaay, Dngm poiisnf ana
rcaujr, uiigiib puusu, auucuuurcs me aamp ana
whenTriffhtened. bv .ant other ' materia? - and T
iiULft til Mic iiin nu uk- lii si. v ri'M i t" r x i.iti i. i. ihi i
consiacr n nigruy useiai ior sieamships.
" . . ' A j - ,
- ' Yours; very truly, - T J .
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A.1VHITING, Esq., Sir: For some time I
have used in my h
nnmihir T find U fullv mmi tr u vnn n.v Af
it.. With one fourth tne labor and without, dirt
it gives a superior lustro-ahd ' more lasting than
anything Lhaveeveri nsed.By using a sponge
ylQiriTvort nrlth vntr with a iirr.io rit vnn t
AlilTOror irlcture
off with a clean cloth,' it will clean them in one-
twentieth the time, without wet or dirt and give
Umost beautiful lustre, I am satisfied that if any
person uses iu iney win never De witnout it.
1 A v
... j v.... - . ; M -WILSON '
: .: . . No. 229 South Fifth St., Jersey City.
V '
y6ur Eureka Polisher and Burnisher, and!
being
ak no
Mrs. VAN 2ANDT,
86 Clinton Street Brooklyn.
. - .
:i , 9th August. 18C6.
A. WHITING, Esq., Sir: I have given Nos. 1
and 2 of your Eureka Polisher and Burnisher in
the NeWiYork Hotel, .a -fair ,tiial, and find it all
and even more than you recommend it to be1. It
gives a better ana more lasting - lustre in much
less time, with less work, and without dirt, thai
anything I have ever seen or used by 100 percent.
i: 1 r' r JOHN-CRANE
?dkini i iUr 6.nite gleaner,-rew iork Hotel.
tn AUfiust, isoe.
.:.nui!
s Ai f WHltlNG, Esq., "Sir W have carefully
witnessed the use of your Eureka Polisher and
Burnisher in our Hotel.and can fully and do cheer
fully endorse the above.' We can with 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 lbsi of No. 2. T - s
CRANSTON , & HILDRETH,:
New York Hotel. . .;
Astor JIqusc, New York," Nov. 5, 18G5. T.
Sir : rUnder our snptrrisioinV we have had your
Whiting Eureka Polisher, fec, tried in the vM
dus departments of the Astor House. Its qtSLk
and .clean'actiotC:its brlUiant and lasting lttst!';"'lT'"'',,?M."l,?'',',!ri
makes it a'vefy useful and desirable articlctor all
the purposes you claim for it. jIn bnr-opbiion it
is very tar superior to anything or the Jtmd now
in use. . Wh have and shali-ontinuc to use it.
Signed a r . STETSON & CO
Sir : We have used for sonie timetourEureki
Polisher sSfcCj in our Hotel, and can folly recom
mend it to the public generally, and we . can cn:
dorse what the Astor House say of it. . . .:.,
Signed r .t. PATTEN & WIELD- ' '
Pacific Hotel, Greenwich Street near Co urtland,
Sir i;-Jt have 'tried your E8reka Poasher, &c.
in my Hotel, and ,' most cheerfully endorse what
the Astor House say of it, and do with confidence
recommend it as a very economical, useful and
.superior article -r;-..;v Signed '-wvtii '
. . j -'! -1 y :-:,;fL:'.FISK,
' ' ' ' ?i? " s Stevens House, 37 Broadway. , ;
v New-Yorkept 1866.'
A? WHITING, : Esq., Sir I have tried your
Eureka Polisher, Burnisher," and Enamelerj and
take great pleasure in recommending it as a supe
rior article for the uses for which it is intended.
Please send us 1 100 lbs. bf No. 1 and 50 lbs. of
No. 2. J. WARREN COLEMAN. ' J
i . - Superintendent South era Hotel.
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A. WHITING Esq., Sir:-We have tried vour
Earcka Polisher and fully agree , with! the New
iork MOtci ana oontnern uotci, , in its value lor
all purposes von claim for it. Please send us 100
lbs. of it.7 n: BAIN, & HAM, ' .
. Bulls Head Hotel, Cor. 24th St., and 3d Av. .
'. N'ew York Hotel,' Sept; 1st i860.
A. WHITING, Esq., Sir : Having witnessed
the use oi your Eureka Polbher at the NowTork
Hotel, we are fully convinced, it is all you claim
for it, and you can ship to our address 100 lbs. of
No. 1 and 100 lbsv No3. V: : , 3, ; ;
Very truly, yonrs, HITCHCOCK CO., !
: i 1 1 1mperial Restaurant New Orleans,
- ' ' ' September 3d. 1866.
A. WHITING, Esq., Si After a careful and
full trial In our. stables of your Eureka Polisher
and BurnlBher, we most thecrfully recommend it
and we are certain that n one who has occasion
to use any thing of the kmd will be without it.
It is by far the best thing we ever saw or used,
Please send us 100 lbs, of it at once, J 4 '
: ' - POST & NICHOLS, Ki ,
, National Sale and Exchange Stables. 1 '
Nos. 156, 158, 160, 162 and 164,' 24th St , N. Y.
.... . - i ' , - t ,-tf ' ,
I agree with and cheerfully endorse the aoove
" ; - : - "JOHN ROBINSON.: v
No. 156 East 24th Street.
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NewTork. Sent 24th. 1S66. '
A WHITING, Esq Sir:! have. used your
Eureka Polisher and Burnisher: in various ways
In my housa and stables, andaaost. cheerfully re
commend it's being a very superior article, fully
equal towhat oxxt claim for It. -I ahill use it,
and think no one who everdoes try it,iwill ever
be without it; - CHESTER LAMB.
' St, Nicholas Stables, 57 and 59 Mercer St -
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. . , New York, June 12, 1866
J A; WHITING, Esq., Dear Sir I have used
your Eureka TPowders in my Saw Manufactory,
and I find it very good for polishing on a wheel,
but as a Polishcr l find it makes a lustre 50 per
cent, better than Emory, or anything I have ever
.used, and with much less labor, which preserves
all articles from tarnishing, f and from my expe
rience I find that it keeps them'sb, and that they
do not require oiling. H. R. WARNER,
? 123, T25 and 127 Worth St,;
:trt'&i)-$&X Oct16, 1866V
j Sir: I have given your Eureka Polisher, tdV
a critical test,' and can say with Mr. Warner;4hat :
it is very far superior to Emory, It works quick
and requires hut little labor, and gives a most
leautifuLand)ating lustre, and is very cconom
cal. . I do most cheerfully recommend it, and
shal use it in all my works. v :
JOHN BLAIKIE,
Electrician No, 74 Ann 8trei.
Oct " . Si
1 IB COLORED
PE0P1E
THE NATfiOBJAIi
FREEDMEN'S SAYINGS
ND
TRUST
DRAllCI! ATYILmiIjQTOUi U. G.t
overthe-.; :;; I.
POST PUINTINGOFFIGE,
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On Market between 2d and3dSts.
j:
TRUSTEES, DISTRICT OF- COLUMBIA ?
IL D. COOKE,
C. TT TTOWARD
! f "'7
E. B. FRENCH,
W. S. HUNTINGTON,?
J. IL BROADHEADr GEO. W. BALLOCH,
ju P. KETCHUM, JOS. H. BARRETT,
JN04 R ELVORS, V B. W.
'.nr'rmv,nv t WA i
BRICE,
WALKER LOUIS,
w :
SAMPSON TALBOTT, J. W. ALVOKU,
Wi A. BOOTH, II. H. GARNET.
MASSACHUSETTS,
, HON. W ILLIAM CLAFLIN.
IIII0DE ISLAND,
. HON. THOMAS DAVIS.
i'ejhnsylvakia;
HENRY SAMUEL.
MARYLAND, - .,..
b. p. hunt;
j10N nil Gil BOND SAMUEL TO WN8END.
liUW nuuu UUS1' .. xynnosunu.
' VIROIKIAj
aiON. J. C. UNDERWOOD.
f-" KENTUCKY,,
- i ::.) ' :
HON. BLAND 3ALLARD.
onio,J
LEVI COFFIN, ' REV. J. M WALDEN.
f ' IIOKOKAUY MEMBERS
MAJ. GEN. tt O. HOWARD,
COL. WILLIAM H. SI DELL, U. S. A.
.5 -ii k FINANCE COMMITTEE, ' 'Jj(: " .
H. D. COOKE, of Jay Cooke & Co., CUairmau,
W. S. : HUNTINGTON, First National Bank,
Washington, D.:C",
L. CLEFLONE, Collector of Internal Revenue,
, Washington D:c.; - -
GEO. S. COE, American Exclljugc Bank, New
' " York.
EDWIN KITCHEM, New York. .
j ';' EXAMINIO;';COMMITTEE
J. lt. ELVORES, Chairman,
;0;r- W Si HUNTINGTON, H v'. y-"
GEN. GEO. W. BALLOCH.
AGENCY COMMITTEE ,
PC-
1- GEN. C. H. HOWARD, Chairman,
- s j. H. barrett; v
y ;; J. W. ALVORD, : 4
-r SAM UEL TO WNSEND, t '
A. P. KETCHUM,
WALKER LEWIS, f
: A. S. BARNES. - ' ', '
You have here presented to you, the names of
many of tho best men of the couutry, who have
gratuitously assumed the care and responsibility
of a Company for the safe keeping and invest
ment of your spare earnings. . ' .
. If you work hard you will earn -money the
same as other folks. ,. None of you need remain
poor if you are careful and do not spond money;
for Candy; ( Cakes, Whiskey, or costly clothes.
Tobacco and whiskey arc two things which all
men who are going to save money must neither
touch nor taste. - 1
xi yuu wiu twu io iu , vui ui
this
have the first year
$31 20
2d
3d
4th
5th
6th ;
7th
8th
it i
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it
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iv
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33 07
: 05 05
37 15
V 39 33
41 74
44 24
46 90
9lh
-10th
. 49 7L
tl A '
i 52 69
and at the end oi ten yedrs you will be worth in
caah.... . . f411 13,,.;
and all this from savin ir what voupav for a mean
viar or a iriass ui vurv uaawuiBucv. : . . -
The office of the Bank will be open from 9 to
&o to Y-rwnere you can aeposit irom o cents,
upwards. An opportunity is now offerecL'you to
Uko careotji0r L.ri eipUc. it opoa-
intetest in a Bank, and when, you find yourself
thrown upon a oea oi sicKness you f W141 nave
you haTc noUiingJodcpcna upon but jour own
rusyuruu.' xruBuom unugo .wxui ib iuuij grave
and trying responsibilities, i Onfe-bf the best and
'',-. ' . a .
nnnst. rnnrlTiRi vp. wavn fnr vnn m nrnvft that, vnn
. 77 ' ' : 7 -7; - y--
are equal to the emergency is to take care of
your money, and 1 make it usrful-saving the
money wiU brinff with Itpleasure, pride ihSyour-
self-god habits and above all things a: good
COMPANY
wuucj ouu uii ;cup nm li j utu , cu wiu v-apo x vu vxxu juLuaaayf next sacceeoiUK iuv
point you but, "There is an honest sober indus- fourth Mondaj in April, then and there to inter
tribusnan" you can trust him ; so' too will your Sbih' d to make elr aUeSation8
wife be proud of you, and your children "win
grow up willing and obedient, followers of your
example. . . By a man saving- ten cents a'; day for
ten years, do you suppose ho will be", content to
let that money simply bring him 6 per cent in
terest ? No when he gets say 1250, he will see
an opportunity to . put, it , where he can begin
business for himself; though on a small scale, if
he pursue the same course then as he did to ac
cumulatethat sum, he will soon-double, and
threble the sum he begun with. . ..Thus good peo
pic live.- Thus whole nations grow great. Thus
In cities'do 'jJSIeciianics, iaborers,ic.;'have to
their credit from five hundred to 5,000, dollars,
In having commenced - by ; 5 cento deposit in a
Savings Bank. Take this advice then, avoid evil
habits and put your savings in the Bank.
: AprU31,lS, . tf
BAHHDiU
? FIESjV NATIONSBANK
OF . WIXJrllNGTON, IV
United States Depository and ; Financial
- Agent. -".-7
Dibectobs: '. :
W. H. McRabt, , , Ja.8. H. Chadboubh,
8. Wallace, , ? T?r EuMckbat.; ' :
" DdwisE. 13UEEUS8, President "
" Asa K. Walkxb, Cashier v.j
. WiL Labxxks, Teller. . 'I
IL M. Bowdbk. Book-Keener.
S4. 8. D, Wallace, Jb., Clerk. L
rpHIS' BANK IS NOW OFSN1 FOR THE
: J' TRANSACTION OF BUSINESS -
GOLD AND 8ILVEK COIN, Government Bonds
NOTES OF SOLVENT and other State Banks
- purchased and sold. - - . ; -
EXCHANGE ON NORTHERN AND SOUTH
.. . itrmw riTini inn AH a 4V ..1a
COLLECTIONS made on all accessible points in
VAAV AAA VV'A 1 baUVOt fliW AV
DEPOSITS RECEIVED, and careful attention
given to the accounts or Dusmess men. -ana.
14 i . 6-mos
FitEBbM'S'S'AYINGS
.r"fi v AND
TRUST COMPANY
ThV Dusiness of this Institution will hereafter
be conducted by
Mr. GEORGE M. ARNOLD.
; ' . - .':. . J '. ' . . :t tt 'i.'-T. 4."-.
' Office is in the room over the office of the
Wilmington Post.-
Ofilco hours" from 9 A. M., tUl 3 of clock P. M.
and from 5 till 8 o'clock, P. M.
lieposlts oi five cents ana upwaras rcceiveu.
Depositors take notice. , :
. t m. r S. S. ASHLEY.
anriU . 137-U:
:i
BANKING HOUSE,
JA COOKED CO.,
. No.V 20,iyAII ' STUEET,
Corner of Nassau Street, NEW YORK.
"TTE BUY and sell at the most liberal current
TT prices, and keep On hand, a rail supply oi
GOVERNMENT BONDS OF ALL v IBS u
SEVEN-THIRTIES, and COMPOUND INTER
EST NOTES, and execute orders for purchase
and sale Of STOCKS,1 BONDS and GOLD.
; conversions;
We convert the several issues of Seven thib
ties into Five-:
bus teems
MENT RaTBS,
Circular with
plication.
Treasury of the United States
DIVISION OF THE NATIONAL BANKS
Washington, D. C, Feb. 20, 1867. 1
TT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED THAT THE
X First National Bank of Wilmington, N. C.,'a'
Bankinsr Association; organized under. the Act
"to provide , a National currency, secured py a
pledge OI unitea ;Biaies Donas, ana w proTiuo
for tne circulation and redemption thereof." ap
proved June 3d, 1864, having complied with the
requirements of section 45 pf . said Act, and with
the regulations of this Department made in pur
suance thereof, has this day been designated as a
Depository of punuc Moneys, except receipis
from Customs,' and by virtue of such designation
will also bo employed as a Financial Agent of the
Government, , , . .
s , ;' ' Treasurer, U S.
aug. 5 ' ' -- i ;,-', a -.i 1-tf
BEARD'S PATENT LOCR-Tlfi,:
ALSO : I
Beards Patent Self-AdjttsUn Tie,
' THE MOST SIMPLE AND GREATEST
IMPROVEiiENT OP THE AGE FOR
MUCH SAFER FROM FIRE, AND
? i la CHEAPlfillTIlRdPE:
" '
TTAVING , SOLD LARGELY LAST SEASON
THE PATENT LOCK TIE, ,
rwc can i'recommend thete to give 3 entire satisfac
tion;;; We have taken the Agency for the State,
and win continue to keep a lanre supply on hand.
if or one ion ana upwaras, to aeaiers, a iioerai
discount will pe allowed. -' vt - r ; .
' E. MURRAY. & CO.,:
, Wilmington, N. C.
Aug. 29, '67.
i" i I lil-IJ.1 I I m. ' ' . ' " - .... 1 . i -
TWENTIES ON THE MOST rAVOBA-! 17111 II. -ifJi. J Viw ;,TiTw kv,i
, taking the 1st series at Govebn- rjXlKlOrUlUttrV lUUUUeiilUUtB
, allowing a commission to dealers, r . - ;' ;;' ::r-i',:1r.iW'r' '"'M:',JV!;;
full particulars furnished upon) ap- j i -r , , -t
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
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District of Cape Fear In the District of
Nortn uaroima. : ,.b.i- ,
Whereas a libel has been filed in 1 the District
Cape year . on tne seventh day of November.
H i i ' vv s n vii t n. r-i.ii.riM v.M . i.j in imiti h mill
style of Harriss & Howell, owners or the steamer
oranat, , 01 vyumiugiuu,1 .uu iuun x. uiiDeix.
Master o the said steamer, ior themselves and all
oiuurs cauueu, againsL me scnooner vdva Aaeie,
her tackle
e, " apparei, lurnuure ana cargo aueg-
bur in sut
as in suDstance, that the said 'schooner isva
aDsiance, mat tne saia scnooner isva
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, and was unable to relieve herself i
lrom the perilous condition' m - wmcn she was
then placed. The said d ohn f. tiiinert, Master
of said ' steamer "Brandt, ' upon discovering , the
conaiuon oi saia scnooner, Java Aaeie, lmmeai-
afAlv1 tirtViAH ' fi - thA Tk1nA' hm fhA col. I
I At, t?tt a0i a,,.0 v. 5;
iinemnemuiuis uwu eieauier. uuu inDruacnea
'and dw h frokO brersTand
near enuugu io stuu ucuouuer, xva Aaews, iq ro-
alter considerable aimcuiry succeeded in banling
the said schooner from the shore, and towed her
cargo; for tha salvage 'thereof, praying process
r agams saia uuuuouer aau cargo ana reasonable
condemned ndoM to pay euch Ballage; with-
cobw, cuarges ana expenses
, Now, therefore, in pursuance of? the monition
under the seal Of the said Court , to me dirprtpfl
, . . wi w iuo UixeCLCU
anddeuvercav laonereoy give public notice to
all persons claiming the said ship, her tackle, ap-
pare! and furniture, and cargo, or in any manner
JJ
City of Wilmington, in and for the District of
Dated the 22nd dav of Jannarv A. D. 1868.
' . D. R. GOODLOE,
- - 1.. w . . . Tj. S. Marshal.
; " ""JOS." H. NEFF,
Deputy Marshal.
: Adam Empw- " . .l
u proctor for libellants; k
:jan25l ,Ci;.: v 20t
VooIdcParlor'and OCee Stoves,
A' lOT'QF QAG FIXTURE8,
Just Received.
AGENT JJOn FAmnANKSy STAND-
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w.-jARD SCALES.'. . - h
For Sale by
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FRCKCII'S.GGLinil.1
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Examine my Stock bclore Parchasina
Elsewhere.
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DRIED APPLES
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BACOXti'jivtuO o
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iUl i. ..HA SlCETS -''it Iif;r.'!;l ,j !
BASKETS,
i -A.j BLACKING, -
BAGGING.
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BITTERS, all kinds,
CHEESE, s
codfish:
OJll
CANDLES.
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CIGARS, l
CANDY, ' 1
CRACKERS,
TU1LrTTrttlVrO r .
FLAVORING EXTRACTS
f FLOUR.
DRIED, and PICKLED FISH
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JELLIES,
XEGSi
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KEELERS,
LARD,
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" - ' ! XiEMONS,
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TS MOLASSES,
MATCHES, : . ' 1
f , CONDENSED MlCkT.
; ' : J ; MEAL, -T-'f
: '- -y V " NUTS, all kinds,
oysters.; ': 1 ; ' '' t-tr;u'i'. :
PORK, ' , '
- ' porter,t; .',,,;,;v:j'.v'-;i.
- , PAILS 'r' 1 ';-., ; .i
. - PEACHES,irf; i '
, ; ,:'-'. . ;;; RAISLN&,
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RICE, . .. ' ; t?vw
SYRUP, s-;, ' -'
SUGAR, ' -V
starch; :,f . Jf "
' : . SOAPS; I , .
1 SNUFF, ! f.
's ': . j -SEINES,
SALARATUS, ' . v -h.,. ru:.r ,
SAXlDINESy t. ;mMnwrwmr .
f-"?' riz s 8AIaT . i-- ; , -; . " ' " ' ? '- " '
- r I SODX, -. ; i.'
TUMBLERS,
f V ' TUBS, "
'-. .! .! teas; -?-'- , 5' k, :j:
VINEGAR,
wnnis; n kinds,
WHISKIES,
YEAST PPT7DER8,
And many other Goods too numcroni f to
mention. f . j
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COUNTRY
TRADERS
ii,. ri ? AAJS XtAi11iL'D and Beantv of Finish, have, bv Inderal' been nro-
BEEF, -.- - . i, ';... nonnccd UNRIVALLED. ' J-; .
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NEW YORK' COLUMN.
OUIt LATEST IMFHOVISI'
r i -.t-
NOTICE. After the most, flatterinjr teHm
nlals from the first Pianists in the counSJ
who, at our solicitation, have tested them in till :
severest manner POSSIBLE, have been
The Finest Square riano-Fortc Hade' 'in
the World. ' . a'f
It has always beer our policy during the ThW
ty-six Year tbat ,wq have .manufactured PianlS'
twelve thousand of which are now in use in 11 !
w&ubvu. utawo auu Aurupu, lu give UlC flnest I
strument at the lowest cost Our supericrfflMi
ities enable us to offer them ; from one to thr "
hundred dollars less ;than anv. other it!e
House. , " irv'H
- The tone of these instruments are remarkM
for ther peculiar sweetness and great brimancV
Never losing their quality when torced to th'
utmost caoacitv. The ? loweivreoUf . eir
!it positlveness doe3 not destroy the middle T5f
npper registers by mingUng with them in dS?-
grccaum Cviu uoiuu. iuu reunea Ocauty off tr W
being equally delightful to the un'practiced and to
the most cultivated ear. ' '
- They are an entirely new style of Piio. finite
ed in the, most superb : manner, witli four fnii
round corners front and back, . hcavilvrt!?
Legs and Lyre, Serpentine. Base richly morida
and each instrument is fully WARE antut ri
4ve years. , GROVESTEEN & (xv . f
irn: ..-r 499 Broadway, New York. v
i - . I U X i a i! ; r.u . . d&wlv.
REEES' AMBROSIA
J ViP .Vf Jj-ffj V i.i .; . ,r
31 i V.'f
FOR TJE3EE HAIR;
Improved!
It is an elegant Dressing for the Hair.' "
It causes tho Half to Curl beautiiully. . ( 1
It keeps the Scalp Clean and Healthy.'
f t J'- V;t'. I 4$iAmAmm f ' f
It invigorates the Roots "of the Hair. ' ' " '
It forccs'tlio Hair and Beard to grow luxnriantlj.
It immediately stops Hair Falling Out. .
It keeps the Hair from Changing Color from Ace.
It restores Grey Hair to its Original Color,
it6riigs out Hair oh heads that have been bald
v V
..for years.
It Is composed. ; entirely of simple and purely
vegetable substances. - -It
has received over six thousand voluntary' tea
Umoniala of its. excellence, many of which are
: : ; from physicians. of high standing.
it is ;.fc6!d in half-pound bottTcs (the name ;
blown in the glass), by-Druggists and Dealers in a
Fancy Goods everywhere, at One Dollar per Bot
tle. Wholesale byDemas Barnes & Co; F.C.
' Wells & Co. ; Schleffelin & Co., New Tork. I -
aprG4tht ;C8.;f ; . k 137-d&w-lj
BAUER & CO.,
GKEAT PIANO FOBTE.
e lo d e o n e ri p o ri u r.i, '
650 Broadway, New York, and
. . , ...-. ; 69 Washington St., Chicago,
Crosby Opera House, ?
Wholesale Agents for the United States for
WmILnale&Co.'s Celebrated Gold
' Medal Piano Fortes;
Also, Agents for A. H G ALE fc CO.y and other
! - '.! i s:v. : First Class Pianos.- - -
; We have tho LARGEST and BEST ASSORTED
STOCK i of . PIANOS,' which,-' for Power and
Wholesale Agents for
CARHART, VNEEDHAM ox CO.S
celebrated Harmoniums, Melodcbns and
; .I Organs. . . f,
-. Mannfacturera and Importers of
ir.;nn1 Ta4.rannm4. Sfrinrra'- A pohrilnnna
Musical: Instruments, Strings, Accordcons,
j Y10J ms,Cianonets,Drums; GuitarB,' Brass
V5 Instruments, and other Musical ,
" j , Merchandise. ' ' ) t ' '
1 ! ' Remember the Pla6e,M ' ' J
-.:; -j. Bauer & bo., ' v
650 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK,' and '
- 69 WASHINGTON ST., CHICAGO
Jan 21 . ' . 17.
A : 1
: 1 , OFFICE OF "WHITE'S
Patent Lever Truss, Co.
, - Ifo. 609 Broadway, New York..
'h C, AUGT GREGORY, M. D. pBEsmaMT.'
TTTHTTER . PATENT LEVER ( TRUSS and
YY- FEMALE SUPPORTER difler in principle
from all others.- No pressure on the back. It
lights dean, and easy. Persons ruptured shoulo
at once procure THIS, the best Truss, tp prevent
fifPOTTCNCY. and secure yourself i asrainst
STRANGULATION AND SUDDEJ DEATH. vJ
. - Directions for Ordering.
fMnret around the bod v two inches below the
top of Hip Bone. State the side afflicted, also if
sending, uasn must accompany the omer. a
special department has been ratted up for the
treatment and radical cure of Hernia and kind
red diseases. It B under tho special care . of the
ality.
?r wearing the Lever rruss. ana dwiuu
ed oarts with DR. GREGORY'S CELE
the afflicted
BRATED HERNIA LOTION, the most obstinate
cases can bo cured. 1 Prices for Trusses vary
Trrtm K in Dnllara of pnrrJinP' to nnalitv and t&e
condition of the Rubture. Hernia Lotion lsf3
per Bottfe or $5 for Two Bottles. f I
& JOHN T. HILDRETH, Gen. Agent.
t JLlARVIN'S PATENT
Alum and Pry(Plasterr ;Fire;and Burg-
-r i
n lfi tomtinati6i
XXrARRANTED THE BEST in theTORiJ.
VY Never corrode the Iron. Never lose then
fire-proof qualiUes., Are the only; Safes fiuea
with Alum and Dry Plaster, v. . . a 1.
Plsaseend ot call for an Illustrated CaWozue.
MAAXXf 06 1
Principal Warerooms : : - . - .
no. tJ uiuaunajifn a 1
dec 7
unci IJurglar JProof
With" Combination and 1 Powder-proof r Lock&
f v warranted free from dampness
; j Jewelers' ana Banters' Safes,
Made to Order and lined with Hardened : Btwj
Mannfactory.' lSOto 193 West1 Houston Strew
Depot,4 100 Maiden Lane, near Pearl Street x.
W.Terwilliger, J.S.' Lockwood,WH. Tcrwilhget
. V. i I a . . - Tr ... m 1.
rresiaent 01 our uompany, who is acnowicugcu
by the profession to have no equal in. this spec-
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