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1 fi ft is if h rTT4 f m vri rir mttntat TTnir . i r r ra- a . h A m;v,,. .. II LVJ, 1L W f f vol: i. THE WIIF.IISGTON DAlLYrPOST, 1 1 . . ! j -...-'',:'- ' TERMS Or SUBSCMrfjOH IHTAB1ABI.T LW ADVAJiCX Per Month. , . - I:...... .75 cents. RATES OF ADVERTISING . , AvertiscmenU will be inserted: at II 00 per squire for fii?t insertion' and 50 cents for each subsequent insertion. - , Ten lines or Icssj solid minion type, qqnstitute a equare. TIIE Will 1 PUBLISHED EVEKY MONDAY. One year.-. . .-... Adverlisements f 1 per square. .13 00 DIRECTORIES. POST OFFICE. , A , , M 1 1 S ,0LU8E "t .', (,-.;;r --!,f;.,, ; Norther a through & way mail '8:00 P. M. Daily, , tt ; - 4:00 FTM. t i except Sunday. r Sonthnm Mail 0:45 P. M. W. C. and R. R. R., 8:00 P. M Mon days, Wednesdays aud Fridays. ; ; FayetteTllle via Warsaw, 8:00 P. M. Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays. r r v . Smithville ia Steam, 2:00 P. M., three times a week. ' . - MAILS ARRIVE AT OFFICE. ' x '" Northern ThroughMall 8:00 A: M. Daily, except. Monday. , i , Northern Through and Way Mall, 8:00 P. M, Daily. . " tSouthcrn, 4:00 A. M. Daily Delivered at 7:00 I - A. M. , v W. C and R., 3:00 P. M. Three times a week; Ifaycttcville, b:00 P. M. Three times a week. ; ;. Qmithville, 1:30 P. Three times a rcek. " Office open from 7:00 A. M." to 6:30 '-PrAKA Sundays from 8:30 to 9:30 A. M. . - . i . . ! El. R.' BRINK, P. M. -5 Post-Office, Wilmington, March 31, 1868 RAILWAYS. WILMINGTON & WELDON RAIL ROAD. Treaideid R. R. Brldcrers. v : Directors on the part of Vie SiockiolilcrsW. A Wright, 8 D Wallace, Ell Murray, Alfred Mar tin, A I VanBokkeien. Geo. Hams, of 'Wilming ton, and John Everett, of GoldsboroX I Directors on tluspart of the Utate Edward Kld dcr, of Wilmington, N. C, John Norflect, of : Tarboro,1 and Thomas D.; Hogg, of Raleigh, N. 4j Chief Engineer and General Superintendent L. Fremont. . Master of Transportation Wm. Smith. Secretary and Treasurer J. W. Tliompson. t'l-i Master of Machinery J M. Hanklns. ; , Auditor G. -X.vDudieyJ ' : - J Wilmington & Manchester r. road, ; rresidciit-William B. Gile3. , ' ' Directors John Dawson, Henry . Nutt, O. G. J Parsley. A. J. DcRosset, D ,S. , Cowan, Geo; J. 1 W. McCall, E. Miles, James G, Burr, Rich, ard Bradley, J, Eli Gregg. , - : , , General Sdperiiden4anl-William Macrae. -Secretary and TreavirerVim. A Walker. '. General Prcight AyentJohn L. Cantwell. : WILMINGTON CHARLOTTE; & RUTIIER , ' FORD RAIL ROADl , JVeaWtfJMt-rRobcrt H. Cowan.1 n Directors S. J. Pcrsan, A. IL rVanBokkclcn, Jno. A McDowell, Robert S. French, Walter L; 8tecle, Stephen W. Cole, Samuel II. Walkuri, E. Nye Hutchinson, Hay wood W. Guion, C. C. Hen derson, A G. Logon, A'. R llolmesly. r! SuperitaendantVf. I. Everett. - . 4 ' ! Mastcf of TranwrtationVf . II. Allen. : " " Secretary and Treasurer -L T Alderman. , , Matter Mechanic W. Gill. Freujht Agent W. R. Frehch. MASONIC. St. John's Lodzo No. I. ' y- Meets last ThrrsdaifcvciiUuj in each month. HoracsH Munson, W. M..' j ( . Wm M. Poi8SON, Sec'y. Concord Chapter No. 1, Meets 1st and- 3d Monday in each month, Thos. M. Gardner, M.,E,. H.-. P. 1 1 i s . : Wm. , LArkins, 8ec'y. --:-V . j, v;v. Vf : 1 Wiliuington ouncil-No. 4 , Meets 1st Wednesday iiiieaeh month. Alfred Martin, T.. I.vG. M.."', j 1. D. Ryttenbero. Recorder ODl FELLOWS. v r::. :- .y . I Cape Fear Lodged No. 2. 1 I ' Meets every Tuesday nujht. I Wm. J. Yopp, N. G. : .' 1 A J. Yopp, Secretary. Campbell Encampment, No. 1. Merit first add third Friday nigJUs in every month. Wm. J. Jacobs, C. P. 1 A. J. Yopp, Scribe. TEMPERANCE. JtlouBt Olivet Council No, 0, F. of T. ; ' Meets every Friday eneniny. . . - Wm. M. Hats, President i ' . , , W. F. CorBbtt, Secretary. - Cape Fear Marine, Tcmpcraace Society. Metis every Monday night at Seamen s Bettcl. Wm. M. IUts, President. , " J. J. Hawkins; Secretary. WILMINGTON LIBRARY ASSOCIA- rTION. iff; , i f ! ,sr Dr.; Win. Geo. Thomas. President . Dr. Thomas F. Wood, Vice President ;6 Col. Jas. G. Burr, Corresponding Secretary. J. T; James, Recording 8ecreturr and Librarian.1 James C. Stevenson, Teeasuren - , " ' ; , V ; DIRECTORS. if Jit Geo. Robert Ransom,' Mai: J. A Engelhard, Xol. VVm. L. Smith, Junius Davis, S. A. Ashe, John T. Rankin, Wm. H..Kelly. iL suiJij iOO-AferesofValuable. Tms propertV is xdcATKUJm if? m.thc of Wilmington at the WnfiLx,Ihn?,ton JylnS between the main road aliv,Jiil?Z . TQe lad Is of. excellent SXfcft d ? ln 5 10 acre lots. On Sfii?M-thcro-?- B?tent amount of timber forbullding and fencing purposes.- . p,i? iilu8crir,ia8 80 "ranged the surycy.that 'i2? L1? e,nt to ft road running from the main road to Riley's Creek. ; : ; J - I will sell the above real estate In quantities to' suit purchasers at the following Vihiroi Viz: One tbirdcash, tha balancein six. twelve-! ' BIOHTEEH and twknty' For further particulars apply to J. U RUOADES. Office over office Dally rosT, ;. Wilmington, N. C. cprUl3 Ht-lra PON WEBKLY POST UViUUO IUU IHD uu WILMINGTON, N; ;0., THUESDAY 'MORNING, APRIL 30. 1868.- rfe--jp- . T- TRODDEN FM WERS. BT ALFRED TKKNTSON. There axo some hearts that, like the loTing vine, m Clihg to the unkindly rock and ruined towers 8pirit8 that suffer and do not repincr Patient and sweet as lowly-trodden flowers, That from the passer's heel arise, And bring back odorous breath instead of 6ighs. But there are other hearts that will not feel h The lonely love that haunts their eyes and ears, That wound fond faith with anger worse than 6teel, And ut of pity's spring draw idle tears. OhJ Nature ! shall it ever be thy will, 111 things with good to mingle good with ill? Why should the heavy foot of sorrow: press , The willing heart of uncomplaining love Meek charity that shrinks not from distress . Gentleness, loth her tyrants to reprove, Though Virtue weep forever and lament, Will one1 hard heart turn to her and repent? !. '-ft 'O'-'y;'-, ;.: ,!l '.. - Why should the reed be broken that will bend, . -And they that dry the tears in other eyes, Feeling their own anguish swelling without end 'Their summer darkened by the smoke of sighs? Sure, Love, to some fair region of his own, rWill flee at last, and leave us here alone. -- t - t - E . . '- ... . 7- i '. Love wcepeth always wcepcth to the past, For woes that arc, for woes that majrbctide ; Why, should not hard ambition weep at last, J Envy and hatred, avarice and pride ? -Fate whispers, so low in your lot, They would be rebels ; love rcbclleth not. CONVENTION STAY LAW. Headq'rs SEqoSD Military District, ) , Charleston, S. C. Apri I 2, 1868. GENERAL ORDERS, 7 1 ,: ' , No. 57. j v . .' . Tlie Ordinance of the Constitutioiial Con ventkm of the State of North Carblina, con vened in conformity witli the Act of Con gress of March 23, 1867, supplementary to the Avv oijMarcu a, ieo, "o proviae ipr tue more ' efficient government of the rebel States,"lt?ntitlcd -An Ordinance respecting the jurisdiction of the courts of this State," which was ratified in said Convention on the 17th day of March, 1808, 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 j by the people of said State, shall have been determined by-an election held in the manner prescribed by1 law, and, in the event of thchrejection thereof, for the further peri- tod-of thirty davs: Provided, that the terms bf ..said Ordinance shall not be held to apply; to of conflict with any agricultural or labor lien guaranteed by any law of said State, enacted subsequently to the organiza tion of the provisional - irovcrnment of said State Mnder the President's proclamation of prders from these ifc(oaroMure And provided lurther, that all proceedings in any court cl? .iprcii'UarQiyia recoghi- ing br sanCtomoMth invmenf of Jthel funds of minor heirs,' of of females, or of insane persons, in 4be securities of rthejlate. rebel government, : or? the j securities s of jtlie State ofdrth'Carthihal created fbriihdpuf-' pose of carrying on war against the govenimeot of the Unitcd.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 jierewith publishedUall be held lo bar or hinder any legal proceedings in behalf of any minor, heir, female, or insane person, resxiecting trust estatcy property or interests in the, bands of executors, adminis trators, trustees, guardians, ipommissioners, masters or clerk3 of equity courts, and other fiduciary agents. Qr investe by them in their fiduciary character. V'x ' ; : -;f - , By command of B'vt Maj. Gen. Ed. H. S. Canbt. : 'r Louis V, , Cazi arc, ' '' ' -"r Aid-dc-Carap, : T AN ORDINANCE RKSPECTINO THE JUKISDIC ; , TION OP. THE COURTS OY THIS STATE. Section 1. Be it ordained by the people of North Carolina in Convention assembled , That sections and 2 of the ordinance of the Convention, adopted June 23, 1866.cntitled, ,14An Ordinance to change the jurisdiction of the courts and the rules of pleading therein," bo and are hereby'. repealed. ' - Section 2.CBe it further ordained, That Section 3 of the above entitled Ordinauoc be amended to read as follows :"i ' ? ; , " Section 3. That all actions, of debt, cov enantt'assumpsit and account no w pending in the superior; Courts, shall be"continucd to SDrini; Term 1869. and that the severai Su- peri or Courts iaO he spri ng Terra thereof only, unless otherwise herein provided, shall have exclusive original j urisdiction of all such1 'causes - of action, except; where1 jurisdiction has been -or shall be given to a Justice of the Peace by the . constitution or laws ot Nortji Carolina.;; Should the defend ant at the Spiing Term . of J869. on writs whiclt shall be returned to" that Term or inany suit for the above causes of action then pend ing in the Superior, Court pay or 'confess judgement to the plaintiff tor one-tenth of tne jLieui, auu aemanat .pnncipai anu in terest j and all costs to that timcy heushall be allowed untilext r Spring Tenn to plead. At' Uic said Spring Term, should the deferid ani pay ' to. the plainti ff or : confess r judge ment for one-fifth ot:ihe residue of the aaid or deinand and costs,' he shall ; be ; allowed until the succeeding Spring term? to plead. At- th& said j Spring! Term, should ; the de fendant pay to theplaintiff or confess judge ment for one-half of the residue of the debt debtor demand, he shall be allowed until the succeeding' spring"; term . to ; plead. At the said snrinr? term, the Plaintiff shall have judgment hcj juen fnsniebt or aemana ; jrroviaca, uowcyer,mav plain tiff, if requiredVsliallffilp.his debt or demand inritinir: and if the defendant, shall make oath that whole or any part .thereof, is not Justly due, or that he has a counter demand, all otwhich shall be particularly set. forth by affidavit, then i the defendant cshall f? pay the installment rcqui red of what he admits to' be 'doe, antl the court jshall order a . j ury at the aamo or some snbscquent term , to try the matters in idispute between .the parties, and at the next spring term the defendant shall boitiinp peaxl?mily, upon paying yr.cpiucaaiy juumwi ior one-nitu of the residue of the admitted amount, and whate ver the j ury ? finds ; hinvindebted .oyef and above the iaaineiU-Pfovided, further. that should the defendant fail to pay or con - - Tr ! " " '' - ' '-' ' - - " " - . ,, . -WBMMMMMlMMMBMiMMWMM fess judgment for the first or any subsequent waiMtuuicui, iuuo ana in wu c&su we piiuu tiff shall be entitled to proceed ta judgment and execution for such instalment, unless the defendant shall put in pleas, in which j case the suit.Bhall proceed according s to . the course of :the court, in I860 : Provided, further, that by consent of the plaintiff i the defendant, at any term of the 'courtj ' may. confess judgment for a stipulated sum in full! and final 'discharge of all further demand of. liability nnnn anr.h r.laim. '-..! 'c Section 3. Be it further ordained, Thai? Section 10 ot the. above recited Act shall bet amended to read as follows : : , Section 10. That the executions on judg ments in action of debt, assumpsit, cove nant or account, or decrees for money de mands in Equity, which have laeen 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 : Provided, such return shall not prejudice any lien the plaintiff, may acquire or then hav by virtue of said fi fa, or. Vendi tioni exponas. - , -1 f At the spring, term 1869, execution on all such judgments or : decrees shall issue for only one-tenth of the amount then doe at .the ppring term 1870, for one-fifth of the residue ; at the spring term 18.71, for one half of the residue, and at spring term 1872, for the balance of the debt ; and ho execu tion shall issue from the fall term on any such judgment or decree except by -consent of the defendant ; that no mortgagee or trustee shall expose to sale the property con- veyea in sue u mortgage or trust ueeu, -wnn-out the consent of the grantor before the first'of March, 1869 ; should the mortgager or trustor at that time pay one-tenth of;the debts mentioned tbesale3haUbc postponed to first of March, 1870 5 at that time, should the mortgager or trustor pay one-fifth of the residue, the sale shall be postponed to the first of March, .1 871 ; 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 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 wilirealize such instalment Section 4. Be it further ordained. That Section 11 of the above entitled Act be' amended to read as follows : Section 11. That no warrant before Jus tices of the Peace" shall issue or be return able untilwJanriary defendant upon such return: pay to the ptaintifT, or the collecting officer for his use, or confess judgment before the magistrate, for one-tenth of the-debt ?ands demand:' (principal and interest) he shall be allowed twelve months to plead : at the expiration of that time, should the defendant7 pay to the plaintiff, or confess judgment for one-fifth of; the residue of the said' -debt or :: demand, he shall bo allowed twelve months more to plead ; at the expiration of that time, should the defendant pay to the plaintiff or confess judgment for: one-half ot the residue of said debt or demand, ho shall be allowed., twelve months more to plead : at the , expiration of that time the plaintiff shall have judgment for the residue oi his debt or demand : Provi ded, however, that the plaintiff, if required, 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 of 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, and, the Justice shall proceed to try the matters in dispute between the parties ; and at the cx-s 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 hini indebted over and above the same : Provided, that should the defendant fail to pay or confess judgment for the first or any subsequent instalment, then and cin that case the . plaintiff shall be entitled to proceed to judgment and execution for 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 futhcr demand or liability upon snch clai m that all executions and s judgments in actious of debt, covent, assumor ac count, which have been or shall be is sued on judgments heretofore obtained be fore any magistrate, shall be levied on the property oft the defendant s and r returned without sale. ' At the ; expiration of twel ve 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 a the expiration of twelve months more, one-half of the residue; and at the expiration of twelve months more for.the balance of the debt. ' Section 5. Be it 'Tfuicjrordaineclniaf Section 17 of the'abovei entitled ordinance be amended to read as follows : ( - ' " Section 17. That the provisions ot this Ordinance, shall not be construed to extend to any debts or- Idemands contracted or pcn alties incurred since the first day 6f May, A. D. 1865, or which may hereafter be contrac ted or incurred, except actions founded on any bond , promissory note bill of exchange, or any other instrument of writing or parol promise-, maae since . 11x91. jUauj, xow4-,u newal of or substitute for a 1 contract , madei prior to first ot May, 1865, to the full amount of the principal and interest of a debt exist ing prior to said day, and, without other consideration than such ' pre-existent debt, and except also actions, ! suits or process to reyive, continue or enforce ' any judgment heretofore recovered upon . any such bond, promissory note, bill ; ot exchange . or, other instrument of writing or parol promise, as is heretofore mentioned. ! , :-' ' Section 6. Be it further ordained;,That this Ordinance seall be in force from and af ter its ratification. ." J ' f ?':.' . Ratified thia seventeenth" day of March, A. " Df 1 80S. ,r i i f" !- tr' r ; Calvin JjCowles-:; - President Constitutional Convention. T. A. Byrnes, Secretary. V Stateof NoRTn Carolina, , . ; ' f -r Department op State . Kaleigh,N. March 18, 1868. 68; ) IvR.sW. Best, Secretary ot State, do, here by certify that the foregoing is a true copy pf the original on file in this office Given under my hand y- the day f above Written. - - - " - R.rW.BEST,'i - 4 seal. t Secretary of State. '. BUSINlS CARDS. DAUIELA.fSr.llTI, Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of Parlor. Dining : Room, Chamber - land Office Furniture, - , BXattrasses, . Feathers, Window Shades, Wall Paper, ' &cV also V Sash, Dlinds and Doors, i SOUTH FRONT oct?3j , , ST., ! WILMINGTON, N. C O. rOTTKtt, J. CAMEBDEH. dollher, pomn & co , ; Commission JJlcr chants ' i New York. . Liberal cash advances on consignments of Na val Stores, Cotton and other Southern produce. sept 24 . , ? ly O. C HATCH, -; I4. O. ESTES, . M. t. HATCH. - New, York. Wilmington, N. C. New York. ' -.jj " '"-!.. : - . i . .j v-. iiAit;ii, -mi His & tuy . i ;: . ' general . ." - ' ConLuii NOl FRONT STREET CORNER OF PINE ;,'! NEW YORK. G CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON &J NAVAl stores solicited. Usual advances" made an all orders promptly executed. Aug. 5th, 1867. tf GEO. Z. FRENCH, ' : , No. 10, South Front Street, yiimirigtdii, JN. C., ; 1 J j WHOLESALE DEALER IN Groceries, :' Provisions. Wines, Liquors. Cigars. Wo oiq, illo w and Com : iubii J Crockery Ware. Cotton and Naval Stores Bought or 1 ; t Received on Consignment. oct c -;;r. ; ; tf ' : MANUFACTUEER ANT tEALEa IN STAVES, SHINGLES, .rh IiAS R LOCKS, &c.H f .-?.- . - -hi...'-.? it: .. j i , ;- - - - . v CASH PAID FOR WHITE OAK AND CY press timber delivered at his Mill at wharf foot ot Castle street I ? ? Prompt attention given to orders. Wilmington, N. Q., Aug. 5, 1867. tf u I JOSEPH II. NEFF, : AND DE ALEX IN' - . ! SHIP STORES, GROCERIES, IIARD ware, Paints, Oils, Boats. Oars, &c. No's iw. Water, and 3, 4 & 6 Dock Street, ' i : ; WILMINdTON, N. C oct , ly AS. T. PBTTEWAY. BOOBS MOOKE PETTEVVAY & MOORE' GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NORTH WATER STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. SOLICIT CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON, NAVAL STORES ZAND COUNTRY PRO DUCE. Being AGENTS for the Manufacturers are prepared to fill, on the most reasonable terms, orders for .? -, . r GEO. KIDD'S CELEBRATED COTTON GINS, ZELL'S RAWBONE SUPER-PHOSPHATE, BROWN'S COUNTER, PLATFORM and RAIL - ROAD SCALES. Ilftve constantly on hand FERTILIZERS of all descriptions. - ... iug 5 , : ; '. : . . ' Attorney and Coiinsellor at Law, . WILMINGTON, N. C, Office, 71 Market Street, over Office Post. 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 spectfally solicited. t april 10 . 143-tf ,. NOTICE. rUE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS in largejojr small quantities, FOR SALE CYPRESS and JUNIPER 2: Sawed io a Workmanlike Mamner. These SHINGLES are admitted by all who have used them to be i - ! - . 0ETTER AHD CHEAPER han any in the market : ' - It takes ' LESS NAIf, and LESS TIME to lay them. They make a BETTER ROOF, and require LESS PER SQUARE than any hand made shingles. ' - - i - " - Call, examine and judge for yonrselves, at Ulill foot of Castle Street. J. C .. ,.' - Proprietor. .Jantf' ; , . . , ;--- CABBAIIAY'S : ' ISHMIliG SALOOII. THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING SE curcd the serricca of FEQUERADO, the celebrated Spanish Barber, is now prepared with better facilities than ever to accommodate the public. SCOTT, already known to the people ol Wilmington, is still with me. Particular: attention given to Hair Cuttirig, Curling and Frizzing. - - JAS. n. CARRAWAY, . . Front street, near Market april S . , C 10-tf . :',Vf STOVES, ,,&c.-- " ' GOOK, PARLOR, and HEATING STOVES, ' ?''! f .,7.. Keroslne Oil, Grates, House Furnishing GoodaP &c, to oe had at " - ' ? . , , ' " v' '" t! A. H. NEFT.. notl ;:V M'- . tf . I x ' i - 1 - 1 ' - . i i. les -2 -u r NEW ADVERTISEOIOT, TXTALDRON IS, NOW OFFERING Than anyothcr Xlouse the State. " In Since the heavy decline in Goods, WALDRON has been North and bought his : and now offers "r for sale one , of the HOST. EXTENSIVE and BEST ASSORTED STOCKS OF DRY GOODS in the country, at Panic Prices of 1857. 1 ' GOODS. t A full hne at the very bottom of the market Calicoes 61 cents and upwards. ' . " Bleached Shirtings 6J cents and upwards. ? . Brown Goods, very low.. , DRESS GOODS. Merinocs, Poplins, Empress Cloths, Alpacas: and other popular fabrics, in all desirable Stylo and Colors, all of which will be sold at popula prices., . ' . V - - ' - . . m ; - ; - : , . W ' i '. .-.r j; c .. ,.. . ; i Go tO THE GREAT 4 for Every- s tiling usually Jtcpt in,, ; 1 First Class Dry Goods House Housekeeping Goods1 A splendid stock, consisting in part ot Quilts,' Tickings, Sheetings, Table Cloths, Table Dam asks, Napkins, Doilies, Towels, and Toweling, from the ordinary qualities to the world rtnovned Jiarncsly Goods! Fruit Cloths and Embossed Table . Covers in wool and felt all colors and prices. - 1 ' 1 BLANKETS. BLANKETS: ' ' f -: .,1.4 .' , CI. - ".V " - ,. ! -f- V ;t; I : '?,..t:.i;:!.,f,1 A full stock White and Colored. A better blan ket for less money than any other Reuse in the State: Come and examine them and be con vinced. ; , ' ..,:! - ' "" FJLANN EIiS--Best makes, c WhiU and Colored, Plain and Twilled, at prices that cannot fail to please.' " - 1 ; CLOTHS AUD PANT GOODS. j l ft! i Broad Cloths, Doeskins, Cassimeres, Satinets. Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, and a general assort ment ior Mens ana jjoys ; wear, at ipwest cash prices.;;;,-, : -iM r.;.. "," ... ; . III,T E G O O ). The best assortment and at lower prices than any other House in the whole South. , Knit. ; G-oods. ; Evening and Breakfast Shawls, Alexandras, Son tags, Nubias, 8carfs, Hoods, &c., &c All quali ties and prices. ; SHAWLS and CLOAKS. This Department like all others at this popular Establishment is complete. 3 ' All Wool Shawls lland upwards. V- HOSIERY AND GLOVES. : i - v Ladies Hose and Gents' Socks 12 isceuts and up wards. All grades at satisfactory prices; - CORSETS AND A HOOP SKIRTS. An Imported Corset for 75 cents, , and a regular line to the Finest French Corsets at $3 50. Hoop Skirts 50c, 75c, $1, tl 25, $1 50, f2, and upwards. ' . i . 1 Plain, Beaded, and Trimmed, from 5 cents, the best goods in the market -,, ' j ? 1 ; II CHIEFS, f to In this Department may be found every variety. Plain, Embroidered, and Hem Stitch, 121 cents and upwards. 1 ' Gts' Fiirnishing Goods. ' x " ' - Modern Styles' and livinjprfcc& ' i:' - 1 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. , and'CAPS Fashionable Shapes and Popular Styles. Call and see HAMILTON, Js. It is presumed if you take him he will get wet!! f ' - ' f . . : - , . ..t. -,. ; WHOLESALE BUYERS 1 . - . . .it ,. ., are cordially invited to call at' - '' . The 'Wmiugto and get posted up, and thereby save time and money. . , . . . - '.. . .f Every body ivanting anything in TOE DOT GOODS lilfE -: . , "'"- ' .---."i.-. ?- - will consult their own interest by going to ; f . WALDRONS, TUB CHEAP UTOItE. TUB CHEAP STORE. 1 ' -THE CHEAP STORE. 11"- (1 DOESTIG A SOUTH FRONT STREET. A SPEfllAL UOTICE. ' " Asa particular favor, WALDRON reqaests that his Friends and Customers come prepared With' 'Greenbacks.' .The times are such that hereaf ter he cannot take Gold in payment for Goods. 1 r ?RsS.TTALDi:onJ apf 2 - - , " . v- 'f " .-- i!' 5.'-'; : t i NO. 159i ;f , rail Roads. WILGIHQTOn AtlD veldoii n. n. conPAtiY. : "-" !:; -tTWaX 3 'T'k A.. Vi-1 WILMINGTON & WEMON ItJ Ri9 , - AwuLSth, 1SGS. ; JNouce to rassengers. rive in Wilmington at 7:30 A. M. and ?:Sp P, M., uubuiuiuicruuuci;, ' S. L.' FREMONT, - Engineer & Snot WILJ & WEL. RAILROAD COMPANY. NY.l S. T : WnMiXGTON, N. C , April 23, 1S6S. ROOTCE TO VJEttETABLE; I OARDENEUS. VV 'v mHE FOLLOWING CORRECTED RATES OF "JJ freight have been received to-day : From any place on this Road to Jersey city (opposite N. X.) per barrel,... .... ft 57 Philadelphia, : v 4 " I 33 tsaiumore, 1 00 , Agents will observe these rates. : Time from Wilmington to BalUmorc, 24 hours. w x-iiuaacipma so noura, jersey uity, 3 hours. 9y V V.& O 8. L. vnnUnwr ... 4 Eng. & 3upt. I april 25 154sJt 11 OFFICE. WIL.1& MANCHESTER R.R. C0. N!AND AFTER MARCH 29th; 1 PASSEN- V ger trains ot tins Koad Will rnu on the iouowing; schedule: ' ' '.' . - . L.eave, w iinungton ....... . Arrive at .. Florence ...... U.W i. . iU. 3:15 A. M. Arrive at Kings ville. Leave Kingsville . . . . 7:S0A. M.: 2-30 A M. Arrive at Wilmington.... 3:35 P. M. ' - isxpress a rain , connects ' closely t at. Florence with the North Eastern Railroadibr Charleston, and Cherawand Darlington Kailroadfor Cheraw; and at Kirgsvillc with the South Carolina Rail road for Columbia and Augusta. ACCOMMODATION TRAINi -- , -1 WHiMiNQTOH, N. C, April 8,1 1868. ON AND AFTER FRIDAY the 10th inst the ACCOMMODATION TRAIN on this Road will leave Wilmington on iMond'ays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 8:30 A. M.rarriv3 at Florence at 6:50 P. M. ; Klngsvillo 3:00 A. M. Leave Kingsville Tuesdays, Thursdays and Suu days, at 8:30 P. M. ; arrive at Florence at 3:15 A. M.j and Wilmington 4:10 P. Mi' Close connec tion at Wilmington both ways with the W. & W, RJ R,; at Florence with tho C.?, and'D. R. R, lor i;neraw. ana at Jtingsyine with the South Caro- un&Kaurpad to and from Columbia. , ; in, , WM. MicRAE, : . , t', TiCen'lSunt ;li3-tf Mi ;aprlU0; WILMINGTON CHARLOTTE AND RUTHERFORD R. R. COMPANVi 11 IT- ON AND AFTER THE 10th INSTANT. THE passenger trams will leave Wilmington at GENERAL , . t , t i ' GEMKRiL SUTBBINTEitDENTS OfFICB, ) ' :i I' ' Wilmington, N. C, Aug 9, 1807. f t rN AND AFTER TUESDAY EXT, AUG VJ 13th; the Passenger train on this Road wil . leave Wilmington on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 c clock, A. M. .Arrive at Sand Hill, kame days, at 3 P. M. Arrive at Wadesboro1 (Stage) at 12 midnight. Leave Wadesboro' fStaire on TuRRdnv Thnro.- dayandSatuday,at3P:M. , Leave Rockingham (Stage) on Monday. Wed nesday and Friday at 4:30 A. M. . . ... ! Leave Sand Hill fCarsl Mond:ir. Wojin and Friday, at 7 o'clock, A. M. T Arrives mwu nungton same days at 3 P. M. r Wi, I. EVERETT, Tr General Superintendent aug 10 AimamessiclEine. THE GREAT THROUGH SHORT ROUTE TO THE NORTH. ! ' ' ft ?,' : '...", ' fj A Ik IL v I iv fi :: evfeii jr...,. .. ... . - U IT. 8. MAIL. The most direct and PHILADELPHIA, ' 1 NEW YORK, ;f; " 'r ' ; BOSTON. AND ALL POINTS NORTH AND EAST. . Through Tickets nold nnl Baggage Checked from- all nrincinai ritifn in tho Sonthern Atlantic and G n If States. - SLEEPING CARS ON NTflTlT tr atvh No Omnibus transfers on this route. s , i This line also form n tinrt nf 41m GREAT SEABOARD INLAND Am conmecting with Seaboard and Roanoke RailroaVf H at Portsmouth, Va. . y , , rnr-iuuia lcrwarded withi despatch, and at reasonable rates. THROUGH RECEIPTS given to and from v -1 ; -r:,.. v j - PHILADELPHIA AND ' PRINCIPAL POINTS SOUTH. . .. . Ilarlne ine am nd Fire Risk Assumed -. br the If. Company For farther information enquire at stations of ' conncciing railways South or of Agent at Nor folk, Va. T - 1 p V. TOMPKINS, General Agent, 13 oct ' n on out, va. ; . :- tf H O T EL Li JEIOTJSE, WILMINGTON, If . C. r J. R. DAVIS, of MilU House, Cuaricston; S.f C. Coach. Carriasre and Baciraw; w ready to convey Passenirera ta and from ui. rIk roads. . .1 . ' . anril 4-lOT.If HAVING CONTRACTED WITH THIS SEC , 1 retary of the Treasury for the salvage of all -rBIockade: runners" and other wecks, and prop-" ' erty belonging to the; United States on and adja- K cent to this coast contracts will be nnade with' parties desiring to engage in wrecking, savloc ' lron, dc.. ' GEO. Z. FRENCH; 1 ; " '- ROBERT STEVENSON ; , - ,10 So. Front 8t Wilmington, N. C Aus. 6thJ 1867. . s ?i ."5 u" WflTED STATES INTERNAL COLLECTOR'S OFFICE. '-HiMr 't!,, J - j SJSCONff plSTIUCT, NORTH CAROLINA , OGce Ilours from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. U G. ESTES, Collector. 4m V 1 -A ' : ' 'j.Tll.'1'! .4T Hi ,
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