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der, of , Wilmington, N. C, John Norflect, of
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derson, A G. Logon, A. II Holmesly. . j
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Master of iTraiufporiaitqnY. il. Alien.
Secretary and Treasurer VT Alderman.
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freight Agent Vf. R. Frehch.
MASONIC.
St. John's XLodge No.
Jfcets li 27t rsday evening in each month.
Hokack UXMdnson, W. M. f v; XX
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J Concord' Chapter No. 1 j,; ' f;:;- 'X; X J;
Jf lr aul 3d Mondayt in each month. X
Taos. MGAKDNEn, M.. E. II.'. P.v --iX;,
P , t Wm.' Lakkihb, Sec'y.
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V -Wilmington Council No. 4,- '
Meets 1st Wednesday in each rnonth.
Alfred Mabtin, T. L G,v M.v .
' L D. Rtttehbbrg, Recorder ,r'
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Cane Fear jLodge. JNo M
Meets every Tuesday night,
Wm. 4. Yorj, N. ii. U .
i-.'t.'v-
, Secretary.
a. i. ioit.
Campbell Encampment, No 1.
Merts finl-and third Friday nigldi in every mouth.
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itlonat Olivet ConnciMNo, 99 F. of T,;
' JUeeto cry Friday evening. ,
W. Fi Corbett, .Secretary.
Cape Fear Marine Temperance Society.
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X J. J.Hawkihs,
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WILMINGTON LIBRARY
VX ,'VX; -TION.XV-V,
ASSOCIA-
Dr. Won. Geo. Thomas, President.
Dr. Thomaa F. Wood, Vice Prcsideut . .
CoL Jat. G.'Burr. Corresnndlni Sftr.retArv.
J.T. James, Recording Secretary and Librarian.'
; amcs u. oievenson, leeasurer.
Gen.' Robert Ransom. Mai. j. A. Knnlharrf.
Col. Wm. L. Smith, Junius Davisf 8. A. Ashe,
John T. Rtnl ln Wm IT Tf11w . r t ., ,. . "
, 1I0IS FOR T1B IIIESSj:
4)0 Acres of Valuable ;ReaT
Estate foriSale-
T"?? PROPERTY IS ' jLOCATEP ' 20
rt,m the city of WUmington at the
:nF.Ll.ulnStoni lying between the main road
mu. ft 1 k- The land i is of excellent
vSJliA,11 a efficient amount of., timber
-Muuuxnganaiencing purposes.
ik? u,bcrioer has so arranged the survey that
ch lilies adjacent to a road running from the
wain road to Rilev' rrppt.
I will sell the above real estate in quantities lo
uit pureliasera at the following . liberal terms;
muuwou, uiq uaiance in six. TwELVB.
Jror further particulars apply to .1
J. 1 UHOADES,
Attorney ai Law,
Office over bfiice Daily Post.
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...,. . WJlmington, N'. C.
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Read the following exquisitely beautiful poem,
which Miss Doten, a medium, assures the world
was addressed to her by thi spirit of Edgar A.
Poe. ;
A POEM FllOia TUB SPIRIT OF ED
GAR A. POE.
From the throne of lile eternal,
From the home of love' supernal.
Where the angel feet make! music over all the
f starry floor, f
Mortals, 1 4iave come to meet you,
! Come with words of love to erreet vbu.
And to tell you of the glori that Is mine forever
more.
f Once before I found a mortal,
r Waiting at the Heavenly portal-
Waiting but" to catch the echo from that ever
opening door ;
And I seized his quickened being,
And through all his inward seeing.
Caused my burning aspiration in a fiery flood to
pour i
No w I come more meekly human,
And the weak lips of a woman
Touch with Are from off the altar not with burn
' iDgs as of yore,
- Bat in hOlyHLove descending, v .
With her chastened beiris- blend'uiL".
I would fill jour soul with kusicfroni the bright
f celestial shore. 1 "
I r As one heart yearns foi? another,
As a child turns to its tr tother
From the golden gates ofglory, turn I to the
eartn once more:
When I drained the cup
of sadness.
Where mv soul was stuntr to madness.
And life's bitter, burnipg billows swept my bur
I dened being o cr.
f Here the harpies and the ravens.
1 Human vampyres sordid cravens
rreyca upon my soul and su
I ed in anguish eorc : !
listauce, till I writh-
j Life and I then seemed loismatcd,
T 1 . . . .
vr x accursea ana iatea, v
Like a restless, wrathfal spirit, wandering on the
Stygean shore. j i.
Tortured by a nameless yearning.
Like a frost-fire freezing, burninst-
Did the purple, pulsing life-tide, tfirough its
severed channels pour.
Till the golden bowj lifd's token-
inio Burning snreas was DroKen,
My chained and chafing spirl
leapt from out my
i prison door.
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t
But while living, striking1, dving i
Hever did mv soul cease-crvinp- '
'Ye, who guide the Fates and Furies! give, oh
give me i implore, y
From the myriad hosts oil
nations,"
cllationsX
b torn the countless conat
One pure spirit that can love
L :. can adore :-,
me one that 1 too
Through this fervent aspiration.
Found mv faintin? soul Riilvalinn
For from out its blackened
fire-crypts did my
I. restless spirit soar
And my beautiful ideal.
Rurst more brightly on my vision than the fane v
iormea j-enore.
. . . .-j
i 'Mid the sunrinsr seas sha
found nic,
V; With the hiliowa hrpakirio-'
And my saddened, sinking ajar-it, in her anus of
love upoore: ' i !
Like a lone one, weak and weary.
Wandering lof the! midnight? dfeary, '
On her sinless, saintly bosom'
brought rue to the
iKwiapiionajiiejtfin I
' M-tir i i i j . th h-iii) ni,iiinnw
ke the rainlKw?a6even-hud glef y,bIendrouf
Ml
Earthly.lpYe and lusjLeniaved me t
I AS
iui Mivincsb loye uas eaYou me, t v !
And I know now, first and oh:
y, how to lovci
and
to adore.
O. my. mortal friends and
prothera,
IVa lira on nil and all onrttlii-'a"
An4 the soul .that gives ost freely "from its
4 Would you lose your lifcj-4y0tt find it, !
.'And in giTing lore you bind it, ' '
Xike an amulet of safety, on ypar heart forever-
more
l..r:iM.-.:V-
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CONTENTION STAY ?L AW.
! Headq'ks Second Military: District,
Charleston, 8. C. April ; 18G8.
'!
GENERAL ORDERS
I No. 57.
Tlie Ordinance of the
Toustitutioual Cod-.
ventipn of the . State of !
ortb Carolina, con-
vened in conformity OTitlrv the Act of Con-
gress dfMarcb 23, 1867, supplementary to the
Act ofIarch 2,48G7, -t4jto provide for the
more emcienc goyernmpni; , oi ; tue repel
States, entitled An Ordiniiice respecting
the jurisdiction of thcX equi ty of this State,"
wuicu was rauueu in saia vopvcniion on me
17th day of March, 1868J and which is here
with published, is herelW approved, and
will have 'tlie force of law in said State until
the question the iratifcation Or rejection
of the Constitution tranidd by said Conven
tion, by the people of. said btate; shall nave
hfin determined bv an election' held in the
manner prescribdd t laW, anjdin the event
of the rejccUonVther further peri-,
odftdfi thirty 'day l that the
terms of said Ordinance shall! not lie held to
apply to or conflict with any agricultural or
labor lien; guaranteed by any law of said
State, enacted subsequently' to the organiza
tion of the provisional i government ot said
State under the President's proclamation ot
the,29th, ofrAprj1,Vl$05; or by any military
orders from these Headflnarters,'no w in force.
And proYiacQ jartuer, iuar.au proceedings
in any court of "North Carolina, recogniz
ing or i sanctioning the" n vestments of the
funds ot minJieirilofi-femalea, or of
insane : persons, in the selsurities of the late
rebel government, or tho securities of the
State of Korth Caroinacreated for.ihc pur-,
pose 1pf . carrying; oa war" X" against the'
goTernmcnt ot the 0 tTnitcd States, shall, as
now. be suspended until the: Question of the
validity of such' rnvcstmts'sball have leen
StatcsXor bv natibjai legislation. And noth
ing in the provisions of this order, or of the
UrainanCO UCIomtU JUUaui,Uj ouaii im ueiu
to bar or hinder any , Jegal proceedings in
lwtiif rtFnnv minor-lieir.t female, or insane
pcreon,irespecting trust estat, property or
interests in the bands; dt executors; adimhis
trators, trustees: uardianSji'cbnimissioners,
masters or cierK3 oi equiiy;couris, auu oiuer
fiduciary agents or nrestecl by them in their
fiduciary character.) m ' i,v J" ' '
, ; By command of B'vt Maj. Uc'n.ED. R. S.
CANBTr , rv ,LouisV: CAziAitc, ,
, ) -; -, XAid-dc-Camp,
AcVg Ass't Adj't Gen'I.
AN. OBPASCE RKSrECTIKQ JUJiisDIC-
; TIOW O'THE tXMJBTS OK TtttS 8TATE.
s i Section J.l -Be it ordained by thd' people
of North! CLirpliaain .Convealioa assembled ,
That iecttonsi 1 ;ahdXa tlf thd ordinance of the
Convention, adopted June 23, 1800. entitled;
"Ah Ordinance to chatfjre' theiurisdtctioh' ot
the courts andtbe'ruiesof pleading therein."
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I SEcrdK 2; jBe it - further ordainecTniat '
pecuon 6 ot the above entitled Ordinance be
amended to read as: follows : V - - " 5 1 -
r SECTtos 3. That all actions of debt; cov
enant, issumpsit'and' acannt now pending
in the superior Courts, shall be continued to.
SpringTerm I860, and that the . several Ban
perior Courts at therpringTcrxa thereof
only, unless otherwise herein provided,: shall
have exclusive : original j urisdiction of all
such Xiauses 1 ofj action, i except ; wlier
jurisdiction hai been'v or jshall be given to' a
Justice bf the Peaco by thei cbnsUtuUoi of
laws of North Carolina. Should the defend
ant at.the f SpiingTenaX; of 1860. on' writs
which shall be returned to that Term orinany
iuit for ihe above causes of action then pend
ing in the Superior Court, pay or confess
judgement to the, plaintiff for one-tenthi of
the debt; - and demand, " (principal and in
terest,) ahd all costs to that time, '. he XshjaU
be allowed until next Spring Term to plead
At the said Spring Term, should the defend
ant pay to tlie plaintiff or confess judge
ment for: one-fifth of the residue qf the srifd
or demand and costs,;.' he shall- be - allowed
until the succeeding: Spring term to plea'd;
At the said Spring - Term; should the 4c
fendantpay to the plaintiff or cofaf ess judge
ment for jone-balf of the residue of; tile debt
debt or demand, he shall be allowed until the
succeeding ; spring term to plead. At the
said spring term. . the Plaintiff shall have
judgment for- the residue of his debt or
demand ; Provided, however, that the plain
tiff, if required, shall file his debt or demand
in. writing, and if the defendant shall make
oath that whole or any partfthcreof, is" not
justly due, or that he has a counter demand,
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an 01 , wnicn saau oe 1 paruguiariy set. tortu
bv affidavit, then the defendant shall nav
the installment required of what j he- admits
to be due, and the court shall brder a X juij-y
at the same or some snbsequcnt term "to trv
tuc matters in -.'Gispuie Detween the parties,
and at the next spring term the ' defendant
shall be allowed vtime . to plead onlv upon
paying or confessing judgment for one-fifth
of the residue YoZ the admitted 'j amo'iint add
whatever the jury finds him indebted over
and above the same; Provided, further,
that should the defendant fail . to pay or con
fess judgment for the first or any subsequent
installment then and in that case the; Blain1
tiff shall be entitled to proceed to- judgment
and execution for sucli ins'talmctit; unless the
deicnaant shall put in pleas, rn.; which; case
the -'ajjit shall X proceed Xa'ccordlnff to;, the
course of the court in 1860 :i i Provided.'
further;-that by consent of thf plaintiff tl&
defendant, at? any terra of thie Boui'ma
-confess judgment fpr a stipulated sum in fufl :
and hnal discharge of all further demand or
liability upon such claim. . - , -
Section 3.Be it liirthr 6rdained, Thalt
Section 10 of Ihe aboveefccdtAcI shall be
amended to read as follows :
Section 10. , That the executions on iiidrf-
luvuu .ii uvuvu jm. ; UCUI, , itasuUJUSll, : UUVCf
nant or' account, or decrees, forr money, del
mands in Equity," which have been or shall
be issued on judgments or decrees'; heretol
fore obtained, shall be levied oil the iroi
perty of the defendant, Xand returned witht
out sale : , Provided, such . return ' shall not
prejudicQ any lien the plaintiff may acquire
; At the jppri hg term; 18G9.xeciition tonsil
such judpimehts br4dccrees' shall issue fo j
residue ; atl tlie springX termUlfbr 6ne-l
uan oi me residue, antiat spring icrni lara
tor the balance of the debt ; and no execu
tion sUair issue from the fall term on an
such judgment or decree except by consent;
of j the defendant ; that no mortgagee ... or
trustee shall expose totals the property con-
veyea in sue mortgage ot irusi ueea, wnn
out the consent of the grantor before the
first ot March, 1869 j should ? the mortgager
or trustor at that time pay one-tenth of the
deutg. mentioned, toe saie snail dc posiponeti
to first of March, 1870 j at that time,v 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 " trusted
mucli of it as ' will realize the, balance of,
debts : Proyided however, that v 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. l-f,
Section 4.1 Be it further ordained,' That
Section 11 of XthcVaboye entiUeActJje
amended to read as follows : ; 'YX -X:-
Section 1 LjvThat rib warrant before J us-'
ticcs of the Peace shall issue or be return
able until X Jianuary 1 1869. Should ; the
defendant uponrsuch jireturh pay. riflf the
plaintiff, br thd collectirig officer for his use,-
or confess judgment before tue magistrates
for- one-tent Xof ; theXdebt and; demand,
(principal aud interest,) he shall be allowed
twelve months , to plead : . at the expiration
of that time.1 should the defendant pay to
the plaintiff, dr confess judgment for one-fifth
oltne rcsidncjoi tue saia aeot, or.s ueinanu,
he shall be allowed twelve months more , to
plead; at thc expiratibn of that time,' should
the defendant pay to the plaintiff or confess
judgment forione-half ot the residue of said
debt or demand, net shall oe anowea twelve
months more tof plead; at the expiration of
that time the plaintiff shall have judgment
for the residue otliis debt or demand ; Provi
ded, however! that tbe 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 shajltonly pay the. instalment re
quired of whatli.e admits to be due, and the
Justice shall proceed to trv the mattereT in
dispute between the parties; and at the exf
piration ot twelve monius me .ueimuauk
shall be allowed time : to piead only np6n,
payment of one-fifth of the amount admitted
to be due and whatever the J ustice may have
found him indebted', over and above the
same : Provided, that should the defendant
fail to pay or confess judgment for the -first
br any subsequent ..instalment, thea andi in
that case thej plaintiff shall1 be entitled
to proceed ( ,tb jndgmcnt ,and,execution
for such instalment'.Pjovidcd, further, that
by consent of the plantifl the defendant maj
at any time confess judgment;fjxristirila
hed sum iri fullJ jand vfinal . discharge i of all
futher demand I or HabilityX upon' sncn claimj'
that: all "executions , and V judgments3 in
Victions Xof debt, r coventi Assumor " ao-
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"connt, : which, have , been .or shall : be ii9i
sued on judgments heretofore obtained, be
-a r I - . '' i i,l a '. ... ' . :
property the defendant ana returneo;
WlinOUb a-;'1-" ' UJ,Wl'i"; .fclTCiTU
tnonths 11 socn, f return, , . cxecuuon, op au
such indsita snau issue xor urn j one-ientn
bf the arat then due; 4at the eiratioa
fiflK'of tl and at the expiration of
twelve m is'mbrifbne-Tialf bf the residue;
and at tlipiration of twelvemonths more
for the h tee otthe debt.i i
1 Suirrif . Be it further ordained. That
Section of.the aboVe entitled ordinance
be amcii ta rcad as;fQlloWs jas te! et d 0 ,
f gEcri the .v pTOTiaonsi ot this
Ordinal eball cot be construed to extend
Altieifeocft j
V. lboa: wnicn.may,4preajtter do contrac-
m1 nrlurred.4 mentjtetitSrik fonnded rm
iiy-bojprbmisfebi 1
or anTierinsrjumeni; tJi-wriung or ; parol i
promianadc since nrsc uayittoo, in re- n
neawdicsabggtnte for a-xontractrinade I
pribtMay,
infl ZiiSA.--,A ttltlinnthtl.Ar
rx r.nr TinjTin.1 inn muirRSL fir sl cipiil piisl. i i
considQ than such v prexistentr debt,
ancrexctaisp acuons suiis or process w Ut
revivff, dtiiiuc or enforce .any judgment
heretofofecovereil upon ; any i such,, bonl.
promissr note, bill ' of exchange or other
instraihi'of writingbr- parol promise, as
i SECTr6. Be it further ordlided, That
this Oriancc seal I be in force from Handraf-
ter. its ification. 't - V':: !l'
Ratifieiis' seventeenth ' day of March, A
. -D.,'lp.;-.: .v.. . ,!.';.'; ::iW.-;itffi
: ; i f . Calvin Jj Bowles, ?
Pjtfdent Constitutional Convention. X
.T. AJyknes, Secretary.
r i . . i . ' f
Department of State. V ' 1
T T? 1 T? pot flaitrof a nr f a' 1iaia '
ot onv inat ine ioresroiuir is a xrne i
copif the original on file in this.. office I
i IsE-lpX1 :;xv -Secretary of StateX;r
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TrrJIW - Secretarv of State, XX
4TinciMI?CC
BljSIlNESS , CARDS. -v- -
U-Ui .
nKMItl A OMITII
UHlllbk Hi VI. II I III
Mutacturer ana ueaier in ail Jonas en
ParlK IViiiing Room,- Chamher
j ;t ' widr Office Furniture, . , ,
; 1 rasses Feathers, Window ,
Sbin ssWal Paper, "i.cX; also
; ToX asli, Blinds and Doors a X
sdtJT FllONT ST., WILMINGTON, " NX CX
j Oct . - - w ly.;
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H.-DOJSBBf O. PQTTJSB,
J. CAMBBDEN.
vwssBiaBj m mw m mm mm mwm tmw mw
uwtw . L. -. -w . v - x V '
nmfssion Merelmnis
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New York-
Li biii cash advances on consignmenU of Na-
Tai Bttes, Cotton and other aouthcra produce..
septMsiLi : ly
O, C.lATCHi' L. G. ESTEB,
M. F. HATCH.
Newlork. Wilmington, W. C.
V.nr Va.1-
rinmnn PA
GENERAL ' -
Corimission Merchants,
NOi x3l
IONT STREET, CORNER OF PINE
NEW YORK. ';.":V'X
tCOBIGNMENTS OF COTTON & NAVAt
V8tot solicited. Usual : advances ' made and
all ordf promptly executed
AuWtb, 1867. :
tlx
,0. Z. FRENCH,
o. io,f JSoutn jr ront Street, '!
I I .S..i ! At U, ,i i .- J ' ' .
Mllmington, JV. O.,
WliOLESAllE' DEALER IN ! '
Grocrics, T ProvisioiiN. Wine,
Liquors. Cigars. H
tinii Willo w, and Com-
ntoti Crockery Ware. x
C4on arid Naval Store Bought or
1 (eceived OD consignment. '
OC6J , ' : .V. . . , . tf ;
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ANUFACTUBEB AND DEALER IN
PTAVES, SHINGLES,
ST i BLOCKS, &c.
rSUUID FOR WHITE OAK AND CT-
VJpfcsslmber delivered at his Mill at wharf
,6otpCAie street. .. X-
Pronh)ttttcDtion civen to orders. ' '' ,
-WUmhion, N. C, Au:. 5, 18G7. . X ,tf .
AJ SEPH NEFJB,
, UND deai.kr.in
SUIP STjRES; GROCERIES, 11ARD-
warn Ikints. Oils. Iloats. Oars. Sec,
No Vlter, and 2, 4 & 6 Dock Street,
:
IW1LM1NGTON, N. C ?
T"
AS. -KIT
''AT.
. Koexa aioOKs
W'PS1PEWAY & E100RE'
QENBRAJlCpllMISSION JLERCHANT8,
NO IaII( WATER STREET.
O OLICIT CONSIGNMENTS OF; COTTON,
1 .....
D NAVAL U'OKES AND. COUNTKX JfRO
DUCE.
Bcincr AG!
for the Manniactnrers are
prepared to nl
orders for
mthe most reasonable, terms.
GEO. lODDICELEBRATED w
i COTTOK .GINS,
'ZELL'S
WBONE 5
SUPER-PHOSPHA.TE,
BROW1TS
NTER,- -
ORM and RAIL- 7 ;.;
ROAD SCALES.
-Have cons
on hand FERTILIZERS ol all
descriptions.
vng5
A
SDVES, &c.
ptOOK, PAlRv' and HEATING STOVES;
V- p rt w ;
'Kerosine Oil, (flea, House FuraUhlm: Goods)
&Ci to ue had (1 ;iHvf-;M! unt
Lit . ,
I . XL 1 E ' . . "fc
n r : i i
xxTAiLDRON ISTTO WtFFEltinG
CHEAPER'"
; - . n ?: ! li'J-t'l
Than any other dome in
tho-Statcv -
'Since the heavy dwlinein GoodiWALDBON
baa been North and bought bis. t - v
. -11 ' A 8 "
i U;;; ' i" .
; jT irir7 iPTvC! : : :
. ,iijjnx.jf V jr nJt t ; I
77 . , :TT", !x.5 ... !. I
nowoffers for. sale oneof.the HOST
EXTENSIVE and BEST ASSOnTED t
-" ' - ' . - i.
STOCKS OF; DHY C0X)I?3 in the country j
Panic Price. ori85T.i:Ui:r ..-;.A.VJL Jreishl have ba received to-aayt s
A full line at the very : bottom of the market
t wuicow o cenu ana npwaras. '
- Bleached 8hirtins 6 cents and upwards. X rf
i Brown Goods, very low, if :t-f liix
DRESS GOODS.
A.UW0, . A VAUO .Hill 1 Qn VAWUQ, AtLntVW
and other popular fabrics, in all. desirable Style '
pacas
8tylc:
and Colors, all of , which will be sold at popnla j
prices. : . y , i
mtiir "fini!'4T ; i:; p.
tnine usuauy ucpi xn r v .
i. irtt rivA .rrMv. -f..i. t
to tixiHX
-X'X
"'r'r-loldrco'ntsin
i!"?'--- 1
XlkaidcbnsW
"f
ks, .Toffe, t2iJS;&
; from the ordinary qualities to the world renowned
ordinary
Goods
Barnesly Goods I j Fruit ' Cloths
tl TaKIa IVkVora Iti wrvnl anil foil
rrta - ' ' ' ,-.,i....-.:..t - .
BLANKETS. BLANKETS.
A lull stock-rv"1" aB4 Colored, j A better hlah'
ket for less money than any, other Qeuse in the
tate. Come and examlno - them and becon-
incea.-:. tiur u(m
White and Colored; Plain and TwllledJktiJrlccsV
that cannot mi to please,, r:v w..'.
CtOTilS AtlD PAtlT QOODSi
T J -11it. T-k 1.1 a.U.ota
Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, . and . a general assort
ment for Men's and Boy's3 wear, at lowest Cash'
. ??5S5-.ti' :-vaV -o-- ? jXri ' at
fttl .Il ' J i ..
ine, oesi assonmpni ana ai lower prices tbn any
Other HousS irf thehole Sduth. 1'-'X-'- -
Evening and Breakfast Shawls, Alexandras Son
tags, Nubias, Scarfs Hoodi, &c, &c. AU qualw
lies ana pncea.4 Uti ,rjy t. ijn xTXUv
This Department like all others ?at ? this popular:
Establishment Is completef XI :,X 'i X; ; X t
AH Wool Shawls It arid upwards! Ui lnl f
II0CIERY AfJD CL0VEC.
juaaics nose ana uenu; zsocks iat cenu and up
wards All grade at satisfactory prices: g;
J 'X? i'iu'1 ':.v:hn"-'o'rjif tv.tlicl tili'im tv.v-sU:,
( CORSETS AND HOOP MIOTS
Ari Imported Corset for 75 cents, arid a Tegular
line to the Finest French Corsets at $3 SO. ' i f f
Hoop Skirt 50c.ri75c., ft, $1 ,25, tl 50f $2, and
upwards. ..---y J .-vv-'x yMi : -t n
, Beaded, and Trimmed, from 6 cents..' to
the best goods in the marketX ii -tfcw?
f 1 .'
If.
in tnis Department may be found every variety,
Plainj, Embroidered, and.rHenx Stitch! 121 cehU
and upwards., aL- - ': A" y ,i h
f
Modern Styles and living prices. , ; , t ,
Fine Shirts and Underclotliinarfor the Million
The best Paper Collar in the world, Linen Finish,
Cloth Lined, Button Holes . 'and Jiagenta Edge,
riot to be found at any other House in the city.'
Gentlemen call and see them. ' - 1?,.
' .. . . ' i .. . , : . - VV-i -4, A
ana OAif S
4 jiyrnri f" ..x x: x
Fashionable Shapes and L Popular Stjles.
.Call
and see HAMILTON; Jb. It is presumed If von
take him he will get wet ! ! !
WHOLESALE BUYERS
; v. 1 r - are cordially invited to call at
The; WMmgtpn ; Regulator,
and get . posted up, and thereby save time and
money.
ETcrbody vranting anytliins in
TIIE DRY GOOD3 .UZTC-: : ,
will consult their own Interest by going to
ftlfSnVfri
TUB CHEAP STORE. , .
TUC CHEAP STORE. ' " k
, . : 1. TUB CHEAP STORE.
1 1 X ;.l X, -X iiit 3i'X -; ypiU, z::a
i -Xf ;;'c'pfeiAi:Xi:oTisE.-: '
, As a particular lavor, T7ALDRON requesla thai
his Friends and Customers' come prepared with
Greenbacks? ITbc times are'such that hereal
ter he cannot take Gold in payment for Goods.',
-i- - ' . X'X.7. .X.K-.?wAi02orr
- . - "'. ; """"
1
v;itt:i::3Tc:iAr:DiUEiD0Ei.n.
D.-.c::.:?A:7.:-:-:'',f
xiTzrwz
.-s-; -.-.., rivr-:- ! . ;rr "I",.;; -U nj Vi'
f 4 ' V -v Atbil 8th, lSGS.-1"! "jiL
(N AIM JJ ATI 1UU1 1 AIU, TUC
' Dasacnsrer trains -will leave Wllmlncton at"
5 o'clock. A, M., and 5 o'clock, -E, M.f and ar-
rive in Wilmington at 7:50 A. M. ana 7:oU f . M.
SSESl uJSlSS ?
S. L. FREMONT, s .. 1
Engineer & Suoti -1
UK?t;3:
aPrU0
wu & BA1LKOAD COMPAN YX,
WEL. BAILBOAD COMPANT, Y
eChxzt Eko. &Uk'i,8upt., .V
MIKOTOK, N. U , April SSJ. ,1803. 1 t
-: urTICB vvm i
r Wjxmikotok,
WOTICB ,TO VEGETADLS.
--u G A RDClYEHS. 1 - f'
MpaS tlhjbxniid COEkrrOOUlS iS'
ITIlIlhMIlT . .(III LUIA . IVUUU . UJ HCIKCK
Fladelphia. , S3
.... ! . -
- i. s
.limn irnm iviimn
Time from Wilminsrton to Baltlmorb. 24 honrs.
to Philadelphia SG honrv Jersey City, 82 hours. Xr, :
U JSKJSMOWlj ' ' '
t uEng& Snpt.Af '
."Xv,. . n iu4ik- '
april 25
V'
V
yfiTIL. & MANCHESTER R. R. CO,
; . . , .
i-ikl! -
i.. M. " " i -
y n and attek makch ssth, tassen
y v" fc"
1 rowiffton .; . ...4J.. 8K.P. M.:t
Florence...: .............. &1& A. M.
Arrive at Klnirsvmc.........t.. 7:30 A. M.
Arrlve-at:
Ajeavv A.uiKviue ......... . . . xv. iu.
Traln-connecta closely 'at' Florence;
Mt?tto N5rtn Eastern Railroad for Charleston,!
ua rh. . n,riinnn u.itm. fn,nhN
! ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
?'.'Wtt.iiBWWU'n' Airtl ft 1 WK
'. .-. vi wiRiiiu a wx 4K vt ui'il av.nv
AND AFTER FRIDAY the 10th '
KM Inst, the ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, ou
this Road will leave '.'Wilmington- bnl3Iondays
Wednesdays and Fridays, at 8:30 AM.; arrivo at i
Florence at 6:50 P.- M. ; Kingsville 3:00 A. M.
Leave Kingsville Tuesdays," Thursdays and Sun-'
flays,' at &tr.'M.y arrive at Flerencp at 3:15 Ai 5
ftr i tirti i..t. i.in r i fi -
tion at Wilmington both ways with tho Vf : & Yt
SU R., at Florence Irith the C.andD R. lt,! lori
in. j a vri in. sai. i. cs a i. ....
L&eraw. suuu ai iviuinyuie wivu vuv ouuiu viro
Una Railroad to and irom Columbia.
LWM.- MJlcRAE,'.
.-1 V It i
. ucn'l Su
upt.
113-tf
aptttl0::-frvH::'S?5,:
CUKIilEFORDR.BiCOIIPANir.
j ii.-i Wilmington, N. aAtttf 0-1867. ;X
1 w fiwuviu vwgvWM 1UUUIJUUU' ,v
riaveAVadesboro (Stage) on Tpesday
dav and Satuday, at 3 R fl., . j ,f t r
1 Xave Rockingham (Stage) on ( Monday Wod
ftesday and Friday at 430AM.U ' ,'; , v v
1 Leave Band t Hill (Cars) Monday Wednesday
and Friday, at 7 oelock, Ai Ik t v ; Uili
t Arrive at IVUmington same data at 3 P. M, C j
t'-:'.i..
aug'10
- , . w. it jsviskeh, vjj
General Supeiintendcnt. Y
:. .. : -;X . yvi-'xr-i-f ,..:i
. . ... -.V
I !
S GREAT THROUGH SHORT ROUTE I
! "-f51 c AJa is Y Irs o
1 Thn most direct arid comfortable routd tb
PHIIJUELPHU,r, . ; ,-v j
i - , ? ' ' ' A 4. -- -BOSTON;
AND ALL POINTS liQRTII AND EAST.7.
f Through Tickets" sold and Bacraee '
Checked from all principal cities in the t
Southern Atlantic and Gulf Statcsfg
i SLEEPING CARS OH NIGHT ,TRAIN8 ,
No Omnibus transfers on this route;- .; ; ' X
4. Jin; ;t&U line also forms a-rnrt Jbf tW
GREAT f SEABOARD INLAND J AIR
i , UHB FREIGHT ' ROUTE; -connecting
with Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad
at Portsmouth,' Ya. . ;-.' ?tn : .
4 UYiinifX j), ri j.r-f -:,;jT;a. ".il i '
j FREIGHTS forwarded with despatcbf andJat
reasonable rateay v THROUGH RECEIPTS given
tacad from.- :-,.-js-r.i1--vy- v -;- Vif.-t; ai;J-,N
PHILADELPHIA AND PRINCIPAL rOINTS
... '." TsouTa. x- . ,st . . "
ilariae and Fire Risk Awumed by the
"X - Company ' . - ;-'
t i
- For iurtber information enquire at stations of
connecting railwayt South or of .Agent at Nor I
folk,,Va, '. :. ..J , , .
" II. Y, TOMPKINS, General Agent,
Norfolk. Va.i J
IS oct i f.
I J W ''
H
O T E I.
a.
i r
: v:-.. FBOPBinOR ! "
R. DAVIS, of Mills House, Charleston, 8. C.
I.oLr:,': ' ,. : -''. t:" --
t Coach, Carriage and Baggage Wagonv alwava .
ready to convey Passengcrji to and from the Rail- '
roads. t :. .j.-. f-t apri! 4-1374T ;'
-xflxJ
HAVING CONTRACTED .WITH THE SEC
retary of the Treasury for the salvage of all
"Blockade runners" and other wrecks, and prop-r i
erty belonging to the United States on and adja-'t t
cent to this coast contracts will be made with ?
parties -desiring to engage in wrecking, saving
iron, Ac . GEO. Z. FRENCH!'' f r .
1 ROBERT STEVENSON.. '
;; : 10 8o. Front SL, "Wilmington, N. C."'
Aug, Cth,lS37. 'ixl j yt Wj.
1 VIITIlD fi7ATC3 HiTCHNAL;
V. CB VENUE.
I'-
f10IJLECTORS OFFICE,
' t 8ECQXD J)ISTI21CTt,KORTJl CAROLINA,
r 1
!
! CUi co Hours Iront tf AVM tol3'P; riJ f
;xi Ji vVld;ESTES,-tWfertor:.
MtfXMniPKMTS-:flViili!R
. . -wm m . ; .U fUW.W JkM MU. W.. .Willi V . V W V .
and Embossed? d al Klrgsvllle with the South Carolina Ball
all colors and adfot tlumbUand Animsta v - &?inii
'V.
f
.1:
april 13
fore anjniast118! tttH be levied c?n the
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