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i - . TiWiftlft '-jri ru"'" --: ' - - ' - - ' ' ' " ' i .... -, , , . . .. r i VOL. 1. DM POST, 4 5f ; TUHS OF SUBSCBIPTION INVABIUBLT IS ABVANOS Per Month.'.? , . .... . ,75 cents. ; V'.V; rates of advertising : ; ff;; ; Avertlsements will bo inserted at; $100 per square for first insertion and 50 cents . lor each subsequent insertion. . , s j; t ; v " Ten lines or less, sslid minion type constitute a . square. .- . , THE WIIMMTflN WKRKI.Y POST ; ;IS PUBLISHED EyIkY MONDAY. ; ,; ' . : subscription: one year. ...... . . .t-.r; ;.; .u. . . . .13 00 Advertisements $1 per square. vt DIRECTORIES. POST OFFICE. , 1,, "A -i' MAILS CLOSB. V. , Northern through & way mail 8:00 P. M. Dally. " - - : 4:00 P. M.S " except Sunday. - - ' Southern Mail , 6:45 P. M. - W. C. and R. R, R., P. M. Mon- ; days, Wednesdays and Fridays. : FayetteTille via Warsaw, 8:00 P. M. Mon- days,: Wednesdays and Fridays. ? Smithville via Steam, - 2:00 P. M.: three - uln a A nwTvw nrjrTi ! ' ;' ?' Northern Through Mall 8:00 A. M. Daily, except Monday. x l a itt irn o.v T lr xiui wcru xuruHgu auu tiajr juuu, o.w ju. -:. v Daily. . .. ' - flnufhom i nn A f nnHv Drtltvprp.il nt. 7-00 'W. C. and R., 3:00 P. M. Three times, a week. Fayetteville, 8:00 P. M. Three times a week. Smithville, J:30 P. M. Three times a week. Office open from 7:00 A. M. to 6:30 P. ML - Postpfflce,' Wilmington, March 31, 18. ;,. :: ' KAI1VWAYS. . v; i: - - WILMINGTON & WELDON RAIL ROAD. Directors on the part of the Sfakholdcrk--V. A. Wright, S D Wallace, Eli Murray, Alfred Mar tin, A H VanBokkeien. Geo. Harris, of Wilming ton, and John Everett, of Goldsboro. ' Directors on the part of the A'iafe Edward Kid der, of Wilmington, N. C, John ': Norfleetf, of Tarboro', and Thomas D. Hogg, of Raleigh, N. :C. .:;;.''! . ,. : . rx;r.v: Chief Engineer, and - General Superin&ndent-&. L. Fremont, r a i 'vl. Master of Tmnnx)rtatton--V?m. Smith. Secretary and Treasurer--3 . W. Thompson.. . : "htnxls.r tyf KTnAhiinertiX W TTanlrina Auditor G. L. Dudley. .". ; , ( P- WILMINGTON & MANCHESTER R. ROAD. President William B. Gires. - ' : Parsley, A. J. DeRosset, D. S. ; Cowan, Geo; J. W. McCaU, W. E. Milds, Jamca G. Burr, Rich, ard Bradley, J. Eli Gregg. General -Snperiniendant William Macrae.; Oencral Freight Agent- 3oxa L. Cantwell.; , ,f WILMINGTON CHARLOTTE & FORD RAIL ROAD. RATHER- Fraqdena Blobert H. Cowan. ; - : ': :- Directors S: J. Persan, A. H. VanBokkeien,' ri vn derson, A G. Logon, A. R Holmesly. Superlmendant W . 1. iiiVerew. -- Ifaster of Transportation W. H. Allen. UGlsi if w. www.-. - - Freight Agent W. R. Frchch. . MASONIC. : St. John's Lodge No, lt I :. Metis lad Thu rsday evening in each month. ' Horacb H. Munson, W. '. M. 1 ' : Jc Wm M. P01S8ON, Sec'j. j Concord Chapter No. 1 , : 1 ( Meets 1st and 3d Mondays in each month. Thos. M. Gardner, Mi-.E.. H.. P.. Wm. Larkiks, Secy. Wilmington Council No. 49 Meets 1st Wednesday in each month. ! Alfred Martin, t. i.. m, , I D. Rtttbnbbro. Recorder T ODD FELLOWS. i 1 Cape Fear Lodge, No. 2. ., a. Meets every Tuesday night. , Wm. J. Yopp, N. G. ' t A. J. Yopp, Secretary. Campbell Encampment, No. l.r Meets first and third Friday nights in every month l Wm. J.Jacobs, CP. jge. TEMPERANCE. of T. ALA UUU mTwww " ; Meets every Friday evening. - WmM. Hays, President. ; ' 1 ; .. 1 . . W. F. CobBett, Secretary. Cape Fear. Jttarine Temperance Society. Meds every Monday nighi at Seamen's Dethet, ... Wm. M. Hats, President : . . J. J. Hawkiks, Secretary. WILMINGTON ' LIBRARY TION. ASSOCIA- Dr. Wm. Geo. Thomas: President Dr. Thomas F. Wood, Vice President . CoL Jas. G. Burr, Corresponding Secretary- J. T. James, RecordingSecretary and Librarian James d( Stevenson, Teeasurer. ," -j" ' DIBECTOBS Gen. Robert Ransom, MaJ Col. Wm. U Smith. Junius John T. Rankin, Wm.: H. KeUy. . ! -& ? ; :i s h t A(C A firortf iryiiabTp(! Rftal 1UU ACreSpij V dlU i Estate tor oaie npms property vLFl2!3fi Xnaaics from the city of WUmingtonatme M. aaua . ..: - . town ot Liuhi Allmgtoa, lying between Uieroau and RUev's .Creek. T "enn quality, laid off in wch lot there .to! enmchmt amount of , timber, ror bnuding and fencing purposes." ' "ii. P.TJf?ri5"ha8toarranicd ffKffi I will sell the above real estate in quantities to uit purcnasers at the; following iioerai wrcu, tuuuMeu, uie uaxauco iu baa, MioHTira and twenty roua uokthsI r . .. - ;t For farther particulars apply to - f- '., ul r. . J JU RHOADES, ; A - ' ' ' Attorney at Law, Offlce over offlce Dally Post, i t . '.r .-j .1. WUalngton, N,C. THE W1IGT0I .1 no. A. McDowell. Robert i KTontj. j.w4rL. Ww ooter idamuel 1L, -Walfcup. Untchlnsonj Havwood w. union, u. u.! uen- . ., .. ..... ,, irr m HOMES FOli THE HOMELESS SABBATH EVENING. Twas night, and o'er the desert moor, . rue winter storngusts wUdly blew, And so we closed our cottage door, And round our cheerful wood-Arc drew ; Each join'd the hymn of evening praise, Then told a-tale of Bible days. First Charlie, in his little chair,. " ' . Wh sober face his tale began, , And told us of the faith and prayer Of Daniel in the lion's den ; , And how the lions were afraid - ) To kill the righteous man who prayed. Then Henry spoke of Israel's guide, . The cloud by day, and fire by night, And said, whatever might betide, To trust in God it always right : For he is still, to those who pray, ; A fire by night, a cloud Dy day. And little Mary told of three Who once a fiery furnace trod, Because they would not bow. the knee In worship to an idol god ; i And how to save them from the flame The 8on of God in glory camep - Then cousin Susan told of One!, i - Who kindly all our sorrows bore ; Though rich in heaven, on earth became . . For us so very, very poor, That, though the foxes had a bed, He had not where to lay His head. The tale was told, a sparkling tear - Rose brightly to each youthful eye, And then in accents soft and clfear, i Our evening hymn again roUed hisrh; The little rirl and little boy Joined In the strains of solemn joy. - Then grandpa pray'd, that good old man, f With wrinkled brow and hoary hair ; While all the little children ran ! To kneel around his elbow chair ; And' thus the Sabbath evening pass'd . In peace and pleasure to theast. CONVENTION STAY LAW. :1 Headq'rs Second Military District, ) Charleston, S. 0. April 2, 1868. GENERAL ORDERS, ) No. 57. if . ' The Ordinance of the Constitutional Con vention of the State of North Carolina con vened in conformity with the Act of Con gress of March 23, 1867, supplementary to the Act of 'March 18G7, "to provide i for the more emcient government of therebel States," entitled "An Ordinance respecting the jurisdiction of the courts of this State." which was ratified in said Convention on the 17th day of March, 1868. and which is here with published, is hereby approved, and will have the force of law in said State until the question of the' ratification or rejection of the Constitution framed by said Conven tion, by the people of said State, shall have Deea determined by an election held m the manner prescribed by law, and, in the event of the rejection thereof, for the further peri od r or tnirty days : Provided, that the terms of said Ordinancehall not be held to apply to or conflict with! any agricultural or labor lien guaranteed bv anv law of said State, enacted subsequently to the organiza tion of the provisional government of said State under the 'President's proclamation of the 29th of April, 1865, or by an v military orders from these Headquarters, no TV in force.', Ajad provided further, that all proceedings in any court, of .North. Carolina, recogniz- ing or sanctinCngltjie;;5 irvestments of the funds of minor heirs, -or of females, or of insane , persons in the securities of " the late rebel government, (orUhef securities, of. the TJOse - 01 carrying on war against xne government 01 the United states, shall, as now, be suspended until the question of the validity of such investments shall have been determined by the courts of the United States, or by natioral legislation. And noth ing in the provisions of this order, or of the Ordinance herewith published, shall be held to bar or hinder any ? legal proceedings in behalf of any minor -heir,'; female, or insane person respecting trust estate, property or interests in the bands of executors, adminis trators, trustees 1 guardians commissioners, masters or clerki of equity courts, and other fiduciary agents, or invested by them in their fiduciary character; ' . ' i By command of Bvt Maj. Gen. Ed. R. S. CaNBY : , ' LiOUIS Y. UAZIAKC, "'J' V I '.I: Aid-de-Camp, ' " 1 " Act5g Ass't Adj't Gen'l. AN OniIKANCE ItESrECTISG THE JURISDIC TlOlf OP THE CXUKT3 OF, THIS STATE. Section 1. " Be it ordained by the people of North Carolina in Convention assembled, That sections I and 2 of the ordinance of the Convention, adopted June 23, 1866. entitled, "An Ordinance to change the jurisdiction ot the courts and the rule of pleading therein,'? be and are hereby repealed; : Section 2. Be it further of dained, That Section 3 of the above entitled Ordinance be amended td read as follo ws : j, Jection Z.' iThat all actions of debt, cov enant: assumbsitand account now pending in the superior; Courts; snail be continued to Spring .Term I860, and that the several Su periot Cpurta ; at the spring.Tenn thereof only, unless otherwise herein provided, shall have exclusive original ;v j urisdiction of all aiir 'causes t of faction, yr except where I jurisdictioh has been or shall be given to a Justice 01 tne ireace oy iue v cuusuiuuuu u lawg ot Nortli Carolina. 1 Should the defend ant at the JSpnng xerui , 01 iooj. on wnw whichlhall be returned to that Term or inany suit tor the above causes of action then pend rnintK Srinerior Gonrtl' pay or confess iurin-ement to the! ' plaintiff .'; for, one-tenth of J-ro;j:, . i 1 s i s r the deb.t1;ana i emanaJavPmciPai aiiu AU" terest.'i vand all costs to that lime, he shall allowed until next i'Soririfir Term to plead, nr demand and 'costs:' he shall : be allowed ntil thii sncceeiiihff Spring term to plead. I At tne i saict.V ppring Term, r should the de- fnnt rtav'to' the plaintiff or confess judge- frtr one.half of the residue of the debt debt demand,he shall pe allowed until the succeedmg spring term to. plead. At the gaiarorinS term rthe PlaintiflT shall have ;iaf for the .residue ot .his debt or demand ; rrpviaeu, H""tVi I f-; i mm w-t r , tim if required snau ue mo ubo ucmauu; r , -tHn jiJid if the defendant snail make in writing, and ii ue Buaii wuM oath that whole ht any pw 1 thereof, is not .hole bt an rn o;thftrnehas a counter demand. x o which1 shall ,Ker; particularly set forth by affidavit, ; the .the delendani , snau pay the installment required of what he . admits at tle- same ;.pr. some snbsequent term to try i ne matters in dispute Desweeu mo . " afl& at r the, next spring term the defendant hall be allowed Ume to plead oniy .upon paying or confessing judgment for dne-fifth of the residue of the admitted 'amount, and v?haterer the jurjr anas, mm , indeoieu utw . A t the said Sprine Term, should tne aeiena- nrinr .n first ot Mav. 1865. to the lull I .ii ; KaToinfiff or nonfpsa indtre- I -t : : 1 J ;ntaroef of a orht J -' .K iTv." UlA. for one-flftli ot the ;residue of the aid ;. T;n- tA vhM dav. and without and 2 b0TW 4 nanif w? UTOt vwfcu WIIMNGBIij that should the defendant fail tonav or con f ess judgment for the first or any subsequent installment; then and in that case the plain tiff shall be entitled to proceed to judgment and execution for such instalment, unless the defendant shall put in pleas, in which case the suit shall proceed 'according ,to7the' course of - the court in I860 Provided, further, that by consent ; of the plaintiff the defendant at any term . of the v 00:' may confess judgment fora stipulated sum in full and fiDal discharge of all further demand or liability. upon such.Qlainv J;.' ;-'-V;c r Section 3. Be it furthet-ordained,1 That Section 10 of tho above recited Act shall be amended to read as-follows ; " ;" ; Section 10. That the executions on judg ments in action of debt, assumpsit, cove riant or account, or decree for - money - de mands in Equity, which have been or shall be issued on judgments or decrees hereto-J fore obtained, shall .be levied on' the' "pro perty of the defendant and. returned 'with out sale r Provided, sucli return, shall' not prejudice any lien the-plaintiff may: acquire; or then hav by virtue Of said-fi fa;-or vendi tiom exponas. . . . . . . . . : , . .:..v;:;r:i At the spring term 1869, execution . on ail such j udgments or decries : shairi issue -for only oae-teuth of the "amount then- doe ; at the ppring term 18T0, for one-fifth of the residue; at the5 spring term 1871, for one half of the residue, and at spring term 1872,' for the balance of the debt ; and no execu tion shall issue from the fall term ; on any such judgment or decree except by consent of the defendant; that no mortgagee xor trustee shall expose to sale the property con veyed in such mortgage or trust deed, with out the consent of the grantor before .: the firstot March, 1869 ; should tho mortgager or trustor at that time pay one-tenth. of the debts mentioned, the sale shall be postponed to first of March, 1870; at that time, should the mortgager or trustor pay one-fifth of the residue, the sale shall be postponed to the first of; March, 1871; at that time, should the trustor or mortgager pay one-half of the residue, the sale shall be postponed to first of March, 1872 and at that time the' trustee or mortgagee shall sell the propertv. or so- much of it as will realize the balance of debts : . Provided,- however, that should the trustor or mortgager fail to pay tbefirst or any subsequentjnstalments,;then ih that case the trustee or mortgagee , shall sell , at six monthsVeredit so much of the property conveyed as will realize such instalment. Section 4. Be it farther ordained. That Section 11 of tha above entitled Act be amended to read as follows: : r Section 11, That no warrant before Jus-5 tices of the Peace shall' issue or be return-: able until - January 1, 1869. Should the defendant upon, such return pay t9 the plaintiff, or the collecting officer for his use, or confess judgment before the magistrate, for one-tenth of the debt and demand, (principal and interest,) he shall be allowed twelve months to plead; at the expiration of that time should the defendant pay to the plaintiff,' or confess judgment ferine-fifth 01 tne residue 01 the said debt Or -demand. he shall be allowed twelve months-mora to plead ; at thelexpiration of that time, should the defendant pay to the plaintiff or confess judgment for one-half of the residue of said debt or demand, he shall be allowed twelve months more to nlead: at the exniration nf that time the plaintin shall haveiudsment m htiff, if require shall file his claim in writing, and if the de fendant shall make oath that the whole or any part thereof is not justly due, or that he has a counter demand, all ol which he shall particularly set forth by affidavit, then the defendant shall only pay the instalment re quired of what he admits to be due, ana the Justice shall proceed to try the matters in dispute between the parties ; and at the ex piration of 'twelve months the defendant shall be allowed time to plead only upon payment of one-fifth of the amount admitted to be due and whatever the Justice may have .found him indebted over and above the same : Provided,' that should the defendant fail to pay or confess judgment for the first or anv subsequent -instalment, then and in . . . . ... 1 11 1 i.i1. J hat case tne ; piamuii . snaii ue ennueu to nroceed to 1 udement and execution fof such instalment: Provided, further, that by consent of the plantiff the defendant may at any time confess judgment for a stipula hed sum in full and final discharge of all futher demand or liability . upon snch 'claim that all executions ; and judgments ? in actions ypf debt, covent4 l assumor ac count,1 which , have been or shall be is sued on judgments heretofore obtained be fore any magistrate, shall be levied on the property of the defendant and returned without sale. At the expiration of twelve months from such return, execution - on all such judgments shall issue for only one-tenth of the amount then due; at the expiration of twelva months from that time, for' one- fifth' of the residue; and at the expiration of twelve months more, one-hall of the residue; and at the expiration of twelve months more for the balance of the debt. Section 5. Be it further ordained; That Section ; 17 of the above entitled ordinance be amended to read as follows: V Section 17. -That the provisions ot this Ordinance shall npt'be cohstrued to extend to any debts or demands contracted, or pen- - f -n A cities incurred since the nrsr jaay 01 may, a. D. 1865. or which may; hereafter be contrac ted ; or incurred, except actions founded on anv bnnrl. nromissorv note, bill of exchange, i w . " . ... i f or any other instrument 01 writing or paroi nromise made since first May, 1865, , in re- newal of At snbatitnte for a contract made amount exist- other consideration than such j: pre-existent .. debt, and excent also actions, suits or process to I re vire, continue or enforce any judgment heretofore recovered upon any such bond, riromissofvlnbte: bim ot exchange: or other instrument of writingor p is heretofore mentioned.1 Section 6. Be it fnrthe: ui yijii9V as further ordained. That this Ordinance seall be in force from andf af ter its ratification.". , r Ratified this seventeenth ; day of March, A. D.,1868. H "... , J :.i -i - v ; -'' ' Calvin J. Cowles, President Constitutional Convention. T. A. Byrnes, Secretary. v - - State of Nobth CaboLina, :. i r ' -r Departjiknt of State RaleighrN. March 18,1868 J68, ) I, R. yr. jBest, Secretary of State, do here- uy ueruiy ;-laicwu a true copy of the original "on V file in this; office. . Given under, my. hand tha day ; above written, K- W . BESt-,: j'. isal, x : fiicrcterj of EUts, MGRNENGv APEIL 26, 1868-- When any merchant desires to make money ' he looks about him in all direction ' . - - Inquiring what is the best "manner to introduce 1 his wares to the public, ; r J ; '. - T ; est some smarter man secure the entire trade JU leaving him ..,.,..,. TITinus the, profits naturally lyJL well conducted business. accruing for a "n all 'such cases his first . be the newspapers. thoughts should No man can over estimate the advantages of advertising; . , . ; . - . Go where you will, you will always find this true - r That the liberal advertiser is more apt to suc ceed than any other man. Cnly those who ' have employed printers ink y .understand its power. . Now under these circumstances, we ask Uie folio wine questions : t , - D' o you want an advertising medium or a family newspaper containing A 11 the market reports including cotton Xjl quotations in the .United States and Europe, Important dispatches of" startling events and a copious news summary, : IraiestEinarket reports, latest news and latest 2 selections from all the latest papers ? t :. "V"ou should patronize and subscribe for the A Post, to read both sides of these great issues. People, desiring to extend their ; business should by all means advertise in It O n all sides comes cheerinir enconrairement that the Post is a success. . Send in your advertfsements, all who want the Republican custom. Try it a month, and if your trade , is not increased by that means why try it again ! " I;.!;r;iBPsiNEss; Scarps. DATIIEL A. SL1ITII, Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of , Parlor, Dining Room, Chamber v. and , Office Furniture, Mattrasses, Feathers, Window Shades, ( Wall Paper, i jalso Sash, Blinds and Doors. SOUTH FRONT oct 2: ST., WILMINGTON, N. C ly ; H. DOLLNER, O. POTTER, 9 CAMERDEN. DOLLNER, P0TTR & CO , Commission Merchants ''.: ' New York. - Liberal cash "advances oh consignments of Na val 8tores, Cotton and other Southern produce, sept. 24 . - .. ; ly O. C. HATCH, ' I. G. ESTES, M. Y. HATCH."" . New York.) , Wilmington, N. C. ; New York. HATCH, ESTES & CO., ' GENERAL Cdpnissiohercliants, NO. 133 FRONT STREET, CORNER' OF PINE NEW YORK. CONSIGNMENTS OEPgtfVaflcfes mgranT fifiQrm snllciteA . Jqtefl. Auar. 5th. 1867. tf GEO. Z. FEENCH, No. 10, South Front Street, WUmmgton N. O., WHOLESALE DEALER IN ' - (Gfroceries, Provisions. Wines, . Liquors. Cigars. Wood, Willow, and Com mon Crockery Ware. rjiT" Cotton and Naval Stores Bought or oct 6 , ' . . . - tf manueactubeb akb dbaleb ijr STAVES, SHINGLES, LAST BiOCKS, &c. CASH PAID FOR WHITE OAK AND ex press timber delivered at his Mill at wharf foot at Castle street. , Prompt attention given to orders. Wilmington, N. C, Aug. 5, 1867. j tf - JOSEPH H. NEFF, r SHIP CHANDLER, V.. . -ANDlDEAER IN SHIP STORES, GROCERIES, HARD" 1- .ware, jraiuiB, vusj uvaiB. vo, No's 23 Water, and 2, 4 & 6 Dock Street, WILMINGTON, N. C oct ? f ly JJJ. T. FBTTEWAY. BOGKH MOOKJS POTTEWAY & MOORE' ; GENERAL COMMISSION BEERCHANTS, NORTH WATER STREET, V ' : WILMINGTON, N. C. SOLICIT CONSIGNMENTS UJf COTTON, O NAVAL STORES AND COUNTRY PRO DUCE. Beinsr AGENTS for : the Manufacturers are prepared to fill; on the most reasonable terms, orders for - GEO. KTDD'S CELEBRATED , , . v COTTON GINS, ! ZELL'S RAWBONE : ;, ,: ..... SUPER-PHOSPHATE, BROW1TS COUNTER, .: PLATFORM and RAIL- S ; ROAD SCALES. Have constantly on hand FERTILIZERS of all descriptions. us5 Attorney and Counsellor at Law, . :..;: WILMINGTON, If. C.,,t Office, 71 Market Street, over Office Post. EST Particular attention paid to prosecuting claims in the U. 8. District and Circuit Courts, and Court of Claims at Washington, D. C. The patronage of non-residents of the State is re spectfully solicited. '; NEW ADVERTISEMENT, w AXDRON IS NOW OFFfSltING Than any other ; House in : -. .rthoState; ; Since the heavy decline in Goods, WALDRON has been North and bought his ,v :),': V and " now offers, for sale one of the 2XOST EXTENSIVE and V BEST . ASSORTED STOCKS OF DRV GOODS in the country,, at Panic Prices of 1857. DOUESTIG GOODS. A full line at the very 1 bottom of the market. Calicoes 6 cents and upward . 1 1 ; ; Bleached Shirtings 6i cents and upwards. . Brown Goods, -very, low. . " . " DEESS GOODS. Merinoes, Poplins, Empress Cloths, ' Alpacas and other popular fabrics, in all desirable Stylo and Colors, all of which will be sold at popula Go to THE GREAT 4 for Erery : - thin g usually hep t . in v ; 1 First Mass Dry Goods Mouse. Housekeeping Goods A splendid stock, consisting in part of Quilts, Tickings, Sheetings, Table Cloths, Table Dam asks; Napkins, Doilies, Towels, and' Toweling," from the ordinary qualities to the world renowned Barnesly Goods t Fruit Cloths and Embossed Table Covers in wool and felt all colors and prices. w 'r .-. ,. . . - 3 t-vi- BLANKETS, B tANKKTS. A full stock White and Colored.' A better blan ket for less money than any other House in the 8tate. Come and examine them, and be con vinced. ' i .' ; ! FIiANiVCL--Best malacs. ; White and Colored, Plain and Twilled, ; at prices that cannot fail to please. ' ' CL0TI1G AUD PAUT GOODS. Broad Cloths, Doeskins, Cassimeres, Satinets, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, and a general assort ment for Men's and Boyrs wear, at. lowest Cash prices. . ' ' . -: t - i WHITE GOOD .! Other Honie in the WhOltt BOUin. -t 1 . Knit Groods. " Evening and Breakfast Shawls, Alexandras, Son-; tarns. Nubias, Scajis, Hoods, &c, &c All quali ties and prices. ; ': r V ; 8HAWI4S and cioAKS. : This Department like all others at this popular Establishment Is complete. .' All Wool Shawls $1 ana upwaras. HOSIERY AND CLOVES. . . i 1 . . .. 4. ... . . . Ladies Hose and Gents Socks 12 cents and up , wards. All grades at satisfactory prices. CORSETS AND HOOP SKIRTS. An Tmnnrtfid Corset for 75 cents, and a regular line to the Finest French Corsets at $3 60. i Hoop Skirts 50c, 75c, f 1, f 1 25, fl 50, fa, ana upwarus. ; ;; ? ; HAIR IVETS; Plain. Beaded. and Trimmed:; from 5 cents, to. the best goods in the market. - ... ? . ,; . f In this Department may bo found every variety. Plain, Embroidered, and Hem Stitch,. 121 cents and upwards. "J-"' ' Gts' Furiuhiiig:5 Goods. UTruprn fltvles and liTinsr orlcesL - J Fine Shirts and Underclothing for the Million. ? The beat Paper Collar in the world. Linen Finish,' Cloth Lined Button Holes . ana .M-agenia n.age, not to be found at any other House in the city. Gentlemen call and see them. r . -.'3 :.y s . .-. - f- . .. f HATS and CAPS j .. .7.! r: t I Fashionable Shapes and. Popular. Styles. Call and see HAMILTON. Jb. It is presumed IT you take him he will get wet I ! ! WHOLESALE BUYERS are cordially invited to call at The Wilmington Regulator,' and get posted up, and .thereby save time and money. 1 . Ereryody wanting anything in the DRY GOODS IXfTE ' will consult their own interest by going to , WALDRON'S, THE CHEAP. - STORE. 1, - " TIITJ CTIEAP STORE. H v T r-TIIE . CHEAP STORE. A SODTD FRONT STREET. 2 8PE0IAL 110TICE. . As a particular favor, WALDRON requests that bis Friends and Customeri come prepared with HSreenbacks." The times are such that hereat ter he cannot take Gold in payment for Goods. - JU S.WAXDIION ap?3 jyry G-oods :NOi 156. RAIL ROADS. IVlLUIUQTOn AtlD ; VELDOn n. TFIX.MINGTON & WELDON R. R., 1. 1 !, Aran 8thJ 1S&3..' f-. Notice to Passengers;' : , ON AND AFTER THE 10th INSTANT, THE passenger trains will leave Wilmington at 5 o'clock, A. &L, and S Vdock, P; M., and ar rive in Wilmington at 7:S0 A. M. and ?:80 P. M.. until farther notice, I . S.L. FREMONT, ' " 4 1 " ' Engineer & Snot. aprilQ . 141-8t WIL. & WEL. RAILROAD COMPANY, - OmcE Chtzf Eko. & Gen'l Scft., WlLMnfOTON, N. C.,"April23t 1S68. I NOTICE ; TO YEGETAHLE THE FOLLOWING CORRECTED RATES OF freight have been received to-day r ' From any-place on this Road to Jersey ' Citr fonnosite NJTJ ner barrels... 67 rmiaaeiphia, : - ........ Baltimore, . - ,:;mi. S3' 00, r Agenu will observe these rates. Time from: Wilmington to Baltimore, 24 hours, to Philadelphia 88 hours, Jersey City, 32 hours. ' - - . S. L. FREMONT, , Eng. dsSupt. - prilSS .. b' 153t: W1L. & MANCHESTER B. U? CO; '"N AND AFTER M.RCH 89th, PASSEN- XJ ger irains or this Road will run on the EXPRESS ; .TRAIN, v: ' 'W " Leave uuungton. . . . . . .". ..... .... . 5:00 P. M. Arrive at Florence:.:. V.. JV;1 &15 Ai M. Arrive at Klnffsville. . . . ; . .. . 7;S0 A. M. Leave Eingsville. 2:80 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington..... .... ; . . . . . 3:85 P. M. s. Express Train connects closely- at Florence with the North Eastern Railroad for Charleston, and Cheraw and Darlington Railroad for Cheraw, and at Kir gsvllle with the Bouth Carolina Rail road for Columbia and Augusta. 5 ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. - "r, : -v ; 'fWttMINGTONN.C, April 8,1868. ONAND AFTER FRIDAY the 10th insti the ACCOMMODATION TRAIN on this Road will leave Wilmington on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 8:80 A. M.; trriv3 at Florence at 6:50 P. M. ; KlngsvUle 8:00 A. M. Leave KlngsvUle Tuesdays, . Thursdays and Sun days, at 8:80 P. M. ; arrive at Florence at 8; 15 A, M., and Wilmington 4:10 P. M. Close i connec tion at Wilmington both ways with the W. & W. R. R., at Florence with the C. 1 and D. R. R, for Cheraw. and at Kingsville with the South Caro lina Railroad to and from Columbia. - - wm. Macrae: - ' , : ,t Gcn'ISupt. aprillO ,. H2-tf WILMINGTON CHARLOTTE AND RUTHERFORD R. R. COMPANY. an N ADIAFTERTUESDAy MxT, AUG 13th. the Fassensrer train on this PRoad wil . eave Wilmineton . 6n Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 7 o'clock, A M. j T ' ' Arrive at sand mil, tame aays, at a r. m. ; Arrive at Wadesboror (8tage) at 12 midnight. Leave Wadesboro' (Stage) on Tuesday, Thurs day and Satuday, at 2 P: M. - Jeave Rockingham (Stage) on Monaay, w ca- nesday and Friday at 430 A. M. Leaye Sand Hill (Cars Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7 o'clock, A M. i , 1 Arrive at wunumrton same aays ai a r. m. . W. L EVERETT, . r - ... r General Superintendent.' ng 10 " ' ; " : f ':J ; '-- tf; AimameMo Line.;; THE GREAT THROUGH SHORT ROUTE TO THE NORTH. CARRYING Im. i: U. 8. MAIL. vmSZJ. The most direct and comfortable route to , PHILADELPHIA, ; . ' T k ' - .-. BOSTON, AND ALL POINTS NORTH AND EAST. Thronch : Tickets sold and Baggage Checked from all principal cities in the Southern Atlantic and Gulf States. . SLEEPING CARS ON NIGHT TRAINS. No Omnibus transfers on this route. V' ; . This line also forms a' part of the GREAT SEABOARD INLAND AIR Y1VV vnEiTniii TiniTTD ".. ! connecting with Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad at Portsmouth, Va. , i FREIGHTS forwarded with despatch, and at reasonable rates. . THROUGH RECEIPTS given to and from - - ' PHILADELPHIA AND PRINCIPAL POINTS ., r; .-..r-v SOUTH. ; , -'i :?'':f Marine and Fire Risk Assumed by the - ; Company. - - - For farther information enquire ; at stations oi i connecllng railways South or of Agent at. Nor folk, Va. . ll. v. xuAirisano, uenerai agent, Norfolk, Va. IS OCt .-;.;. J-CJ tf H O T E L, : WILMINGTON, N. -t , PKOPBIBTOB : ' : J. R. DAVIS, of Mills House, Charleston; 8. C. ' Coach, Carriage and Baggage' Wagon always ready to convey Passengers to and from the Rail roads. 4 " - . april 4-137-tf HAVING CONTRACTED WITH THE SEC rctary of the Treasury for the salvage of all "Blockade runners" and othcrwvecka, and prop erty belonging to the United 8tates on and adja cent to this coast, contracts will be made with parties desiring to engage in wrecking, saving Iron. &c : - - GEO. Z. FRENCH, . . ROBERT STEVENSON. ' ' 10 Sol' Front SLI Wilmington, N. C. IAugetb,186T. " ' " tf UNITED STATES HiTEDNAL ' ' 'i ii ' -.'-- 1 ' "-' S " ' 1 .! DEVENUE. eOLLEQTOR'S OFFICE , r V;- s JSECQND DI8TRICTN0RTIl CAROLINA ',i Odce Honrs from 9 A. M, to 3 P. U. X G. ESTES, ' CcZlcctir. : 3 3 GENEUAL wmmwn mm UlllVii SXJtcT j -rift r'i ii.; t :oti YAifJVU - 'U; -i Vr at e ii .t. )
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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