s' ' 'e ' L V rn TT.TT'jr 1 j -v , VOL. 1, THE WILMINGTON DAILY POST. L BJ8 or SUBSCRIPTION IN YA.RIA.BLY IN ADVlMCB per Month. . ......... . ..... . . . . ; .. ..75 cents, t RATES. OF ADVERTISING 2 iffertiscmenU will be ' inserted at $100 per joare for first insertion and 50, cents for each ibsequcnt insertion ..v-,:-- i Ten lines or less, solid minion type, constitute a jtiare. ' ' - ' ' - WILMINGTON I IS PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY 0 ; 1" BDBSCBIPTIOS: ne year. to Advertisements $1 perquare.' DIRECTORIES. POST OFFICJ MAILS CLOas. orthcrn throu-b & way mail 8:00 P. M, Daily. except Sunday. )uthern Mail r n. anA R. R.. C:45 P. M. 8:00 P. M. days, Wednesdays and Fridays. ayetteTille via Warsaw, 8:00 P. M. days, Wednesdays and Fridays. nithvUle rfa Steam, 2:00 r.,M., times a week. . . , r mails ARBiva at orriCB.1 . ,rtbcrn Through Mail 8:00 A. M. DaUy, except rSJera Through and Way Mail, 8:00 P. M. uSSjiod A. M. Daily-Deiivered at 7:00 Yg! and R., 3:00 P. M. Three times a week rctteville, 8:00 P, M.-Thrce times a week., Ithvillc. 1:30 P- M. Three times a, week. eSfrom 7:00 A. M. to 6:30 P. M. - T andays from 8:30 to U:30 A. M. 4 ' r anaays El. R. BRINK. P. M. r bst Office, WilmiDgton, March 31, 1868. I '' '"''"'"'"'" ' V . . RAILWAYS. ILMINGTON & WELDON RAILT RO ADl esic?-R. R. Bridgers. iy v ' l J f". sectors an the part of the SiockhGlder W. A. flit, S D Wallace, Eli Murray Alfred Mar i A 11 VanBokkeicn. G eo. Harris, of Wilming: and John Everett, of GoIdsboroV 1 I. Urectorit on the part of Hie State- Edward Kid t of Wilmington, N. C, John Norflect, of .boro', and Thomas D. Hogg, ; of Raleigh, X. kf Engineer and General Superintendent S. Fremont. faster of Traiwortalion--Vm. Smith. ; ; 'ccretdry ami' Treasurer J. W.Thompson. , taster of Machinery J. M. Ilankins. : 1 k wlitorG. L. Dudley. - . DMINGTON & MANCHESTER R. ROAD. !i(fcrtWiiliam B, Giles. . ' rectors John Dawson, Henry r Nutt, O. G. ley, A. J. DeRosset, D. S. Cowan, Geo. J. McCall, W. E. Miles, James G. Burr, Rich. Bradley, J. li Gregg. 'pveral MiperitUettdant William yiacr&e. ; , t xretary ana Treasurer Vfm. A. Walker, t 'etieral FrekjJit Agent John L. Cantwell. LMINGTON CHARLOTTE & RUTIIER- j . FORD RAIL ROAD. . . xsidena Robert H. Cowan. c 1 i " )irectoriS. J$ Persan, Av II., VanBokkeicn, i A. McDowell, Robert S. French. Walter L. fele, Stephen W. Cole, Samuel 11. Walkup, E, rTrSr TS' WiMv: I. Everett. . . faster or T'aTUmorieUiot-W. H. Allen Scretary and Treasurer It T Alderman tailer Mechanic W. Gill. ' - erght Agent W. R. Frchch. MASONIC. I St. John's Lodge No. I, . r yIeets lad Thrrsday evening in each month. . HACSH.'MUNSON. W.'. M.V ' ' 1 Wm M. Poisson, Sec'y. j Concord Chapter No. 1, Icets 1st ami Zd Monday t in each month. .os. AT. Gardner, M. . E. ;. H. . P. p . 1 ' . i Wm. Lakkims, Secy. Wilmington Council No. 4, ' l Meets 1st Wednesday in each month. tFRBD Mabtin, Lv G-. M.. 1. D. Rtttenbebo. Recorder ODD FELLOWS. Cape Feat Lodge, No. 2. Meets every Tuesday night. in. J. Yopp, N. O. ; ; AJ. IOPF, oecreiary. Campbell Encampment, No. 1. is first and third Friday nights in every moidh. VM. J. Jacobs, c. i ; - .; 0 ; r A. J. Torp, Scribe. temperance; onnt Olivet Conncil No. 9,: F. o,f T. Meets every. Friday evening. .'.' Vm. M. Hays, President ' s W. F. Cobbett, Secretary. pe Fear Marine Temperance Soeiety. Meets every Monday night at SasmeiCs Sethd.. Wm, M. Hats, President , , ' - J. J. Hawkws, Secretary. ILMINGTON LIBRARY ' : ' . - v' TION. ASSOCIA Dr, Wm. Geo. Thomas. President' ' , 4 Dr. Thomas F. Wood. Vice President f . f I Inn M 1 . ... . . T U A A WAV r. 1V . ' 1 , - . . . . . ii v. ourr. UOrrcsponuins osww I Ja5SS5Jy Ubranan. i me8 Stevenson, Teeasurer. . I : , - DIBECTOBS. Gen. Robert Ransom. Mai. J. a inmilb.nl. i. wm. L. Smith, Junius Davis, S. A n - . Ashe, .uua a. Rankin, Wm. H. K elly. Inn I ' , , , ti " , tuu Acres of Valuable Real ; wv-f, vt i MiiuuiMAu..,xwwx, 1 or rm nnnn. ' ' A Si JFnT?JJkF&BR-!l0 ownnsr the. dty of WUmington at the nxft lying between.the. main road- na r lUley's .Cnwir. Th. - .oiiont xiality. iaid off in 21 & - m Ott uit hL? a4y? real in quanUties to. War fn-T.r .. . mo&tuS I f further particulars apply to . J. L. RHOADES, rtoi Attorney at Law, . Office over office Daily Post. i .Ji :: 1 1 WUmineton. N. a VEEKLY POST Mon-I Mon-1 three I hies Ml IE HOIM WILMINGrTONi N.1 CU TUESDAY ; MORNING; AERIL 28, 1868; wf - -J CONVENTION STAY LAW. Headq'rs Second Military District, ) y CnARLESTON, S. C. April 2, 1868. GENERAL ORDERS, ''No. 57. ' - .The Ordinance of the Constitutional Con vention of the State of North Carolina, con vened in conformity with the Act of Con grcss of March 23, 1867, supplementary to the Act of March 2, 1867, "to provide for the moire: "efficient government of . the rebel States," entitled An Ordinance; respecting the jurisdiction of the couita of this State," which was ratified in said Convention on the 17th day of March, 1868, and which is here- with: nublished. is herebv aooroved. and Itvill have the force of law in said State until the question of the ratification or rejection of the Constitution framed by said Convgn? tion,i by the people of said State, shall have been determined by an election held in the manner prescribed by law, and, in the event of the rejection thereof, for the further peri-; od s Of thirty (lays :; Provided, that the terms of said Ordinance shall not be held to apply to or conflict with any agricultural or labor lien "guaranteed by any law of said State, enacted subsequently tq the organiza tion of the provisional : government of said State under the President's proclamation of the 29th of April. :!l865, of y afay 'military oruersirom itiese neaaqnarcers,no?vin iorcc. Anu provmea ?iurtaer, mat au .proceeamgs in any court o,f North Carolina, irccogniz- funds of minor fiieirs,: or; of females, or of insane iersonsrin the securities of: the late iui guiciuwvuv, w uio swuriues ui me i State of North :Caroana, created, Tpr ihc i pur- niKfl s nt ' .firrvintr rn ' war " OfMinel- t ho I government ot the United .States, shall, as now be suspendedaintil the question of the yalidity 61 such investments shall have been determined h' by the cbjwts ! of the iUto Stales,' or by natior at legislation. And noth- mc in ine provisions oi. vuis oruer, or oi tuu i Ordinance herewith.published,r shall be held to bar, or hinder any - legal proceedings in Justice shall proceed to try the matters in behalf of any minor heir, female, or insane dispute between the parties; and at the ex oerson. respecting trust , estate, " property or piration of twelve months the defendant interests in the hand's of executors, admmis- tratbrs, trustees, (-gudrdiansf 'commissioners, masters or cierK3 pi equuy courts, anuoiuer firliipihrv flwnfs W invpstnd bv them in their fiduciary cuaracter. By command of H'vt Maj. Uen. iD. rt. s. Canby ii'6 uis V. Caziarc, .r i -Aid-de-Camp,' " 'Act'g Asst Adj't GenH. AN ordinance respecting the jurisdic- j . : " . ' : , ,- ) SKcrriaN 1SBq it ordained by the people of North Carolina in Convention assembled,; That sections I and 2 of the ordinance pi tne Convention, auop.tyu uuc xouu, wniuou, "An Ordinance to change tnejunsuicium pi tuc courts anu iuoiuiw wi pictuB iuvu, . J il. - 1 rlinrr tllOTOI n"I be and are hereby repeascu. . . ; ' fturrrrnw 2 r Re it further oraaincu, mas Section 3 of the above entitled Qrdinance be amended to read as follows : ' 'j.. : Section 3. 'That all actions of debt, cov enant, assumpsit and; account-now pending in tut? Bupeiiyr vouris, suaii ucuuiuju w . bpnng Term ib, ana that tne several ou- j peri or Courts at the spring Term thereof only, unless otherwise herein provided, snail 1. -a wm fw rvirtn I - i-v naH i - AT O I I wave cAviuonu , juuou,wuu, .n1 rniijfa of - action. , exrent where jurisdiction has been or shall be given to a Justice, ot tne i-eacc oy me constuuiiou or. laws o North fJarplina; ;; Should the defend- ant at the Spiing Term, of I860, on writs - which shall boreturned to thataerm prmany suit lor the above causes oi acuou men penu- Supenor Court pay or coniess judgement to the plamUll , ior one-ienin oi the debt and demand, (principal and in- - ' . . . - . i ii fprpsLV ana ai COSia to ujm. umc, o nmu c . . . . - . M ' S K . . & m M. . r. n untii nextSprinTerm to plead. j. . , cnr. rm ;c.nnld thfirlfifp.nd- At the said Spring Term, should the defend- t n ; tno TiIH.itit.iii nr t:uuits uu"c iy to the plawtilt or coniess juige- for one-fifth 01 the residue of the said i.auw "T7. ment i . i j Waoto 1 Wtt tiill Kolallnwp.fi or aemanu aiu ; r ,Vw until the succeeding" Spring term io plead. .-!, ' Snnriff Term. . Should the de- fl.. bm r---B . 1 fAnrUntnaV'to tneplaintitt or confess judge- rrrnnhalf of the residue of the.debt debtor deniandeshaU bo succ&a: o T..Tlfl.intiff hall have " ?"lJ wii VQlf 1 111' KjC A. LU. - ' - i j rm tnft.fiAiJiuii suaii- nave 4lo.mPnt fof :tUCresiaue gi 'mii ueui or J. 3iJf:t.TOii"fhftf; flip, nlftin- demand ; nonaeu, :u"''t-"-v"-r- tifC if reaulred shall filelns debt or demand TrTwvuW and if the defendant hall make "St v' ,1'-Srhercbf ' is' not nath that whole or any part ,nereoi, uui ;stw inA .AuiiWfc.liA has a counter demand, tl ffnr Tnv disnnte hptwpen the Parties, and at the next spring term mo ieieuuuv . ,i':'j.f..J.nt shall aHoitimeVtoiplcadonly: rtaving W coniessingguagment ior one-ium . . 1 rociriiiH in luc auuiiLbcu aiuuuuu uu.. X V4I4W J , 11 I Tofovflr.tnc iurv fiads.'hiul 'indebted' over! and: aboye toiliwnthi ?Jrii furtiier, i ' that should the defendant fail to Dav or con fess judgment for the first or any subsequent installment, then and in that case the plains tiff shall be entitled to proceed to Judgment and execution for such, instalment; nnless the defendant shall put in I pleas, in which case' the suit1 shall s proceed according tot the course of the court in I860:' Provided, further, that by consent of the plaintiff 'the: defendant, at any terixi ot the ccirt,sfmay confess judgment fora stipulated sum in full and final discharge of all further demand . or liability upon such claim. -i Section 3. Be it farther ordained, - That Section 10 ot tlie above recited Act shall be amended to read as follows :M:rSr :y Section 10 iThat the executions onjudg-. raents in action of debt,- assumpsit,' cove nant or account,: or decrees 'for money de---mands in Equity, which, baye been or shall be issued on judgments or decrees hereto fore obtained,', shall be levied on the pro perty of the defendant; ' and returned with-: out sale r : Provided,' such Return shall not' prejudice any lieti the plaintiff may apquire or tnen uav by virtue ot said h ta or vendi tioni exponas;-,: ? : ::'";;";' At the spring term 1869, execution on all such judgments or decrees shall issue r for only one-tenth of the amount then : due ;" at the ppring term 1870, for one-fifth . of. the residue ; at the spring term 1871, for one half of the residue, and at spring term 1872, fqr the balance of the debt ; andjno execu -tidn shall issue frdm the fall term on? any such judgment or decree except by consent or the - defendant ; that no mortgagee or trustee shall expose to sale the property con- veyea iu bucu mortgage or uus aeea Witn-: out the consent of the grantor before r the firstotMarch, 18G9 ; should the mortgager or trustor at that time pay one-tenth of the debts mentioned,1 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 her postponed - to the first of March, ,1871 ; t 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' property; or so much of it as will realize the balance of debts : Provided, however, that should the trustor or mortgager fail to pay the first or any subsequent instalments, then in that case the trustee or mortgagee shall sell' at six months credit so. much of the property conveyed as will realize such instalment. T- Section 4. J5e it further ordained. That Section 11 of 'the above entitled Act be amended td read as follows : ; ' ' : Sectipn 11. That no warrant before Jus tices' of the Peace shall issue or be return able uritilJanuary 1, 1869. Should the defendant upon 1 such ireturn pay to 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 tp plead ; at the expiration oi mac umc, suouiu tue aeienaanc pay to the plaintiff, or confess judgment for one-fifth of the residue of the said debt or demand, he shall be allowed twelve months more to pieaa; ai xnc expirauon: oi mat ume, snouia the defendant pay to the plaintiff or confess debt or demand, he shall be allowed twelve months more to plead: at the expiration of luciii liuiu me uiamuu suau uav a juugiucui for the residue of his debt or demand : Provi- find hnurouor tliot tha nlaintiff it renmroi I 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 ot which he shall particularly set forth by affidavit, then the aeienuant suaii oniy pay xne lnscaiment re- quired of what he admits to be due, and the shall be allowed time? to plead, only upon payment of one-ififth of the amount admitted ip peaue auu wuaiuvct iu d usuce majr uaye found him indebted over and above the same : Jrroyiqea, mat suouiu me ueieuaani i tail to pay or coniess juagment ior tne nrst or any suosequent msiaimeni, tuen ana in that ; case tne piainun sua a oe emitieu to proceed to judgment - and execution for such instalment ; Provided, further, that by consent oi tne pianumne aeienaant may at any time coniess judgment lor a stipula- hed sum in full and final discharge of all fntViAr rlpmnnrl nr l?n.l"5lit.xr nnon snr.lt olaim ihat all executions and . iudements in actions of debt, covent, assumor ac count, -'Which have $ oeen or snail be is sued po'judgments heretofore obtained be ' . 1 Til 1 -n jore anv masistrate, snail; oe levied on tne property of the, 'defendant and. returned months from such return, execution on all such judgments shall issue for only one-tenth ot tue amount tnen aue;"ai ine "Expiration cftwelva months .from that time, for one- nttQ pi the resiuue, auu at tue expirauon oi tweive months more, one-half of the residue; an(j at the expiration of twelve months more ror tae balancVot the debt; 1 mm . T A . J iL 3 T fTl A. j SECTION O. lie it iurtucr oruaiucu, l liat I be amended to read as follows : Section 17. That the provisions ot this Ordinance shall not be construed to extend, toauy debts or. demands contracted or pen- aities incurred since the first day of May, A. i Dt 1865, or . ... ,- which may hereafter be contrac- te(1 0ri incurred, except actions founded on any bond, promissory note, bill of exchange, or anv other instrument of writing or parol I J wv- I . .. ... . nrom ste maiin inr.B first Mav. 1S65. in re newal of or substitute for a contract made .u. r..n-- . prior first ot May, 1865, to the full amount of the principal and interest of a debt exist- I ;T,r;ni.f1 Bn;,i - and r without other I " ? i ' JV : jiU4. . COnsiai;raiion man sucu aQd except also actions, pre-existent debt, suits1 or Drocess tol I ;J f; ,fa nv indrrmpnt .mjwu.iuuv i Wiiwwx , J J ts"- L hp.rp.totore recovered nnon ' anv such ) bond , :" rtfP m ohnr or other -J is heretofore mentioned. ., t o J , n. Tkt Suction 6. .: Be it further ordained. Ihat this Ordinance seall be in force from and al ter ita ratincauon., - ,. . rutifiedthis seventeenth day of A lftfio,,r J D-f863' T n t ( ter ita ratification. -,- r- -- March, A. Calvin J. Cowles, President Constitutional Convention. T. A Bybnes, Secretary. t r State op North Carolina, I'- - Depabtment of State, Ralpicrh f! i ITiimh 18J 1858. T T W; B est. Secretary of State, do here x, by' certify" that" thoTfbreiiiis true copy of the original on f file in: this office. Given under mv hand the day above , 1 .. written. R. W. Best, . ; - - , Secretary of State. seal. TTThen any merchant desires to make money af.T "nctloou about urn in au airecuons- f Inquiringwhat Is the best manner to introduce his wares to the public, .';- X ;" 1 T"' est some smarter man secure the entire trade 'JLj leaving him tw - " - . , 'jfiniuH the profits naturally 3accrtdng for a' 'ixJL'Jwell conducted business. ' -.- InalJ Such cases his' first thoughts should. ' be the newspapers. No man can orer estimate the' advantages of advertising;,:: : j'j o wnereyou wui, you win - aiways una mis true ... , , . , , rphat' the liberal advertiser is more apt to suc-JLy-ceed than any other man. ; . f f nly those who have employed printers ink understand its power. ; : i. V "Vfow under these circumstances, we ask the lj ' following questions t ; r ' i , ,. D o yo want an advcruaing . medium U j the- market reports - inclnding cotton x3l quotations in the United States anoEurope, Important dispatches of statfling ; events and a copious news summary, ."'- , T atest market reports, latest news, and latest 1 J selections from all the latest papers ? ; Tox should patronize and subscribe ' for ' the : X Post, to read both sides of these great issues. People desiring to extend their business should by all means advertise in it.. x ' n all sides comes cheering encouragement that .the Post is a success. ; ,; Send in your advertisements, all who'.' want the Republican custom. y j : Try i it a month, and if your trade is . not increased by that meanswhy try it again h BUSINESS CARDS. DANIEL A. SMITH, U . Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of JParloiy Dining Room, Chamber J'M' I -f and Office Furniture, Mattrasses, Feathers, .Window Shades, Wall Paper, &c. 1 also Sasli, Blinds and Doors SOUTH FRONT ST., WltMINOTON, N. C oct 2: - H. DOLLNEB, ? O. POTTEB, J. CIMERPEX. DLHER, P0TTEII & ' Commission Merchants New York, Liberal cash advances ou consignments of Na val Stores, Cotton and other Southern produce. O. C. HATCH, L. O. ESTES, M. T. HATCH. New York. Wilmington, N. C. New York. HATCH, ESTES & CO., v GENERAL nAVriTviiaairkrfc TTn-wVinvin VUlJjjXllSSlOIl iiL6rCJ13iIibS NO. 132 FRONT STREET, CORNER OF PINE NEW YORK. itONoluNMENTS OF COTTON & NAVAI vstores solicited, i Usual "advances t made and alt ornftrR nrnmm.lr r.T-rTltrt Aug. 5th, 1807. tf GEO.! Z. FRENCH, No. 10, South Front Street, Wilmington, JS. 0-9 WHOLESALE DEALER IN OrOCOrieS Provisions. Wines - . ' . : . ti uuiuii uuu vuiu mon Crockery Ware. jggf" Cotton and Naval Stores Bought or lieceivea oo consignment. oct 6 f . tf MAKUFACTUBEB AHD DEALER IN staves; shingles, LIST BLOCKS, &c. VJprcss timber delivered at hi3 Mill at wharf Prompt attention given to orders. Wilmlnfftbn, N. C, Aui 5, 1S67. tf JTOSEPH H. NEFF, SHIP CHANDLER, ' :f ' . A M D . DBA t E R I N v 5 t V ; ; SHIP STORES, GROCERIES, UARD- ware, Paints, Oils.! Boats. Oars, &c. f No's 23 Water, and 2,! 4 & 6 Dock Street, ' . . r WILMINGTON, N. C oct . . ! AS. T. PBTTKWAT. BOOKS MOOBB PCTTEWiY j & MOORE' GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NORTH WATER STREET, WILMINGTON, N. CU t oLICIT ( vavat. CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON, STORES AND COUNTRY. PRO- DUCE. I 1 T.TTrT? i Being AG EN for the Aianuiacturers are prtiJareu jui, n the most reasonable r terms. i Order lOT , ju ,rt UJ' I v " . COTTON OTNR - . . . ' ZELL'S RAWBONE SUPER-PHOSPHATE, BROWN'S COUNTER, PLATFORM and RAIL ROAD SCALES Have constantly on hand FERTILIZERS of all descriptions. Attorney and Counsellor at Lair, '! Hrtf WIUMNGTON, N, C, , !. J Office; 71Market Street,' over Office Post. g-''Particular attention paid to prosecuting claims in the U. S, District and Circuit Courts, and Court of Claims at Washington, D. C. The patronage of non -residents of . the State is re- Bpectrauysouciiea.-- . . sprU 10 . ! li3-tf i. S NEW ADVERTISEMENT. ALDRON IS NOWlOrrEItlHG ' no v JLJry; ts: Than any 'other House , in the State. Since the heavy decline in Goods, W ALDRON has been North and bought his ': ; and now oners -for sale one -of. the XOST JIXTENSiyE : and 4 : BEST ASSOIlTEp STOCKS OF DRY GOODS in the country, at Panic Prices of 1857. i. . DDOESTIG GOODS, i A full line at the very bottom of the market. .Calicoes 6i cents and upwards: . ': ; Bleached Shirtings 6 J cents and upwards. v -; ' Brown Goods, very low ; - ..u r "'"-"j dress goods: r . . . . Merinoes, ; Poplins, Empress Cloths, Alp: and other popular fabrics, in all desirable S acas tylo and Colors, all of which will be sold at p prices. . . ' ? ..." ... ' Go tO THE GREAT 4 for Every- thing usually Hcpt u 1 First Class Dry Goods Mouse A splendid stock, consisting in part ' oi Quilts, Tickings. Sheetincrs. Table Cloths. 'Table Dam asks, Napkins, Doilies, Towels, ana loweiing, . .T -. l . . '. .. ' irom me orainary quauues w tue wurm rcnuvmca Barnesly Goods ! Fruit- Cloths and Embossed Table Covers in wool and felt all colors f and prices. ''-'-" - . ',''. BLANKETS. BLANKKTS. A full stock White and Colored. ' A better blan ket for less money than any other House in the State.. t Come and examine them . and . ne con vinced. ; ';,' FLANNELS Best makes. White and Coloiisd, Plain and Twilled, at prices VUUV AiAAAAAV W lVtMV . '. ' -I.-.' " ' ' ' ."". CLOTHS AUD PAtlT QOODS. Broad Cloths. Doeskins.. Cassimcrcs, Satinets." Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, and a general assort ment for Men's and Boy's wear, at lowest Cash prices. . ' ' I1ITE G00Df The best assortment and at lower prices than any other House in the whole South. .. - . , Knit C3-opds. Eveninsr and Breakfast Shawls, Alexandras, Son- tags, Nubiai, Scarfs, Hoods, &c, &c All quali ties and prices. 1 SHAWLS and CLOAKS. This Department like all others at this popular Establishment is complete. - . ' All Wool Shawls $1 and upwards. HOSIERY AND QLOVES. 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 regular line to the Finest French Corsets at $3 50. i Hoop Skirts 50c, 75c, $L $1 -25, $1 SO $3. and upwards.",.;"-..; , .rr. , l HAIR 1VESTS. Plain, Beaded, and Trimmed, from 5 cents, to the best goods in the market. . II.WnilEIZCHIJBFS. In this Department may bo found every variety. Plain, Embroidered,' and Hem Stitch, 121 cents and upwards. Gts' FiiMsliiiig Goods; Modern 8tvlcs and livincr prices. Fine Shirts and Underclothing for the Million. The best Paper Collar in the world, Linen Finish, Cloth Lined Button . Holes and Magenta Edge, not to be found at any other House in the city. Gentlemen call and see them. . ' HATS and CAPS Fashionable Shapes and Popular Styles. Call and see HAMILTON. Jb. It is presumed if you take him he will get wett! ! , WHOLESALE feu YERS . - ' : '-. .. : ' r r"!-;--f..- '!!..., ...... are cordially invited to call at The Wilmington Regulator, and get posted up, and thereby save time and money. - . , EYeryfcodjr wanting any tiling in THE DRY GOODS XITJE will consult their own interest by going to WALDRON'S, THE CHEAP STORE. w THE CHEAP STORE. -f. TUB CHEAP STORE. SOUTH FRONT KCBiEET. Z CPEOIAL tlOTICE. r As a particular favor, WALDRON requests that his Friends and Customers come prepared with greenbacks. V, 71x6 tinies are such I that hereai ter he cannot take Gold in payment for Goods, r - - " . IU S. TTALDCOIT tpr 3 -, v ;." . .r '';:'. . U NO. 157. - mil rqads. fl VJILUinQTOQ iiVtlD -j YElDOn:. R. , i - , v, , . , .. , , - y v j . r 1 WaXIUNGTOlf &lVEI.BON:it.' iwt mm Z -4 Notice t; : 0N AND AFTER THE 10th INSTANT, THE Dassencrcr trains will leave WI1 minimi t. i -i t 5 oclock,r A M.V and 5 o'clock, ? P. "M.; and ar-" . . rive in Wilmington at 7:30 A. M. and 7:00 P. M. , . untU further noticcik., - v- --,. - vv . v"v; s. l. fremont, s i ;i-lV JU3gmeer S5 csnpw ; april9 141-St WIL. & WEL. RAILROAD COMPANY, WiLmKOTOHj N. CJ , April JS, 1S63. - J . fpTICE TO TEOETABIiE HTUE FOLLOWING CORRECTED RATES OF " . . ... k. . . ... , . i i.! " i' - ' ; - JL. ircignt nave been received to-day ; From any place on 'this Road to Jersey . - r wM r i a v . . . - : - . Ksiij tuppuBiie n. i.per oarrei i a -PhUadcrphia, , ; I 33 Baltimore, ; , 100 Agents will observe these rates. ,; Time from' Wilminirton to Baltimore. 24 hours. to Philadelphia 28 hours, Jersey City, 83 hours. . o. It. FREMONT, . , Eng. &8upt. ' spril25 ' - . 154-St. IT I WIL. & nllNCDESTCR R. R; CO. (XX AND 'AFTER MARCH 29th, PASSEN eer Trains of this Road will . run on the following Schedule : r -' uiffton. . . ... . i . . ;v 8:00 1 M. Arrive at Flerence. ... ......... ; 3:15 A. M. Arriye at Kinssville..v.....,i..,V... 7:30 A. M. Leave KlngsviUe............. ,. 2:30 A. M. Arrive at WUmington. . ;v..:.: 3:S5 P. M. Express . Train . connects closely at v Florcoco with the North Eastern Railroad forrCharlcston, and Cheraw and Darlington Kai! road for Cheraw, and at. Kirgsville with the South Carolina Rail road ror (joiumbia and Augusta. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. .t WILMINGTON, JN. U., April , . N AND AFTER FRIDAY the 10th o . mat., tne aijuummujjatiujn tuaim on this Road, will leave Wilmington on Mondays, . weancsuays and naays, at cujju am.; arriva at Florence at 6:5a P. M. ; Kingsvilio 3:00 A M. Leave Kingsvllle Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sun days, at 8:30 P. M. ; arrive at Florence at 3:15 A. M., and Wilmington 4:10 P. M. ' Close connec tion at Wilmington both ways with the W. & W. R. R.J'at Florence with the C. and D. It R; for Cheraw. and at Kingsville with the South Caro lina Railroad to and from Columbia. wm. Macrae, 'I- 4 . M. Gen'ISupt april 10 . . 142-tf WILMINGTON CHARLOTTE AND RUTHERFORD R.R; COMPANY. Gsnkbal Supx&intjendbnt's OrriCB,' J Wilmington, N. C, Aug 9, 1807. f N AND AFTER TUESDAY NEXT, AUG '13th. the Passen&rcr train on this Road wll o leavei Wilmington on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 o'clock, A M. Arrive at Sand Hill, wamo days, at 3 P. M. Arrive at Wadesboro' (Stage) at'12 miduiffht. Leave Wadesboro' (Stage) on Tuesday, Thurs- uaj ana oaiuaay, ai a tr: Al. and Friday, at 7 o'clock. A M. Arrire at Wilmington same days at 3 P. MV " i W. I. EVERETT, ' ' 1 . , General Superintendent. auglO tf Annamessio Line. THE GREAT THROUQH BHORT ROUTE ! i TO THE NORTH. ' fJ AR RTIN O xyfr The most direct and comfortable route to PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK- BOSTON, AND ALL POINTS NORTH AND EAST. Through Tickets sold and Baggage Checked from all principal cities in the Southern Atlantic and Gulf States, r SLEEPING OARS ON NIGHT TRAINS. No Omnibus transfers on this route. - This line also forms a part of the GREAT SEABOARD INLAND AIR ' -LINE FREIGHT ROUTE, V conaecting with Seaboard and Roanoke Kallroa at Portsmouth, Ya. - ' 1 - . . FREIGHTS forwarded with desnatch. &nd at reasonable raUs. THROUGH RECEIPTS given to and from . . , : v ,: ; PHILADELPHIA AND PRINCIPAL POINTS SOUTH. - Uarine and Fire Risk Assumed bv the Company. For lurther information enauiro at stations ot connecting railways 8oath or of Agent at Norr folk, .a. - - ,; ' ' . ." f -: 1L V. UMrJLLN3, General Agent, .... : -r Norfolk,' Va.' 13 oct : : - tf HO T EX. WILMINGTON, W. C.; " fBOPBXKTOB : J. R. DAVIS, of Mills House, Charleston, 8. C. tj : -:; ! : v..- -..-v: ' V; -i ; Coach, Carriage and Baggage Wagon alwavs ready to convey Passengers to and from the Rail roads. , - april 4-137-tf HAVING CONTRACTED WITH THE SEC retary of the Treasury for the salvage of all "Blockade runners" and other wrecks and prop erty belonging to the United States on and ad is cent to this coast. . contracts will bo made, with parties desiring to' engage in wrecking, saving Iron, fcc GEO. Z. FRENCH, ! ROBERT STEVENSON. 10 So. Front St, Wflmlngton, N. 0. Aug. 6tbr 1867. tf UNITED STATES ; INTERNAL ; GOLLECrrOR'S OFFICE, ; M ! . ;--:- 0V-v;M ' ; SECOND DISTRICT, NORTH CAROLINA, OfSce Hoars Irom 9 A. II. to 3 P. Sim r- ; V ; r;'-- UG. J3TE5, OXUctof. 1 tus6 ; r ; ' - f; -f GENERAL SUP uiN) TSflFFlfR 1U VI1UU T - ( Leave Jtcocklngham (Stage) on Monday, Wed nesday and Friday at 4:30 A. M. i ' -- Leave Sand Hill fCara) Mondar. WpHnrRrta 47 it I. 1

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