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T.. ' - c ' ' V i at J : J - p- l . - , , THE WEEKLY SOUTHERNER. THURSDAY, " - JUNE 27, 1867 Reading the List. wIs there any news of the war?" phe said, "Onlv .1 list of the wounded and dead," Was the man's reply, "Without lifting his eye " ' To? the face of the woman standing by. !Tis the very thing I want," she said : 'Read me a list of the wounded and dead." lie read the list 'twas a sad story Of the wounded and killed in the fatal fray, in tne very midst was a pause to tell Of a gallant youth who fought so well That his comrades asked, "Who is he, pray?" 'The only son of the Widow Gray," Was the proud reply Of his Captain nigh. What ails the woman standing near ? Her face has the abheu hue of fear ! " 'Well, well, read on; is he wounded ? quick! Oh, God! but my heart is sorrow sick!" "I he wounded! No ! he fell, they say, Killed outright. on that fatal day!" But see, the woman has swooned away ! Sadly she opened her eyes to the light ; felowly recalled the events ot the tight ; Faintly she murmured, "Killed outright ! It has cost me the life of my onlv son; Bat the battle is fought and the victory won ; The will ot the Lord, let it be done !" God pity the cheerless Widow Grav, And send from the halls of Eternal Day, The light of his peace to illumine her way I SPUNGlAN A. Xi bat gives coldj cures cold, and pays doctors? A draft. What kind of a ship has two mates and no captain? Courtship. "I was naked, and jou took me in as the raw oyster said to a hungry man. Reader, did you ever enjoy the ecstatic bliss of courting ? You didn't then you had better get a little Gal-an-trj. "Now, then, fust boy in 'rithmetic, how many white beans are there in ten bJacA ones?" "Ten, sir, if you skin 'em' was the reply. "What is the difference between a looker on at an auction mart, and a mariner? One sees the sale, and the other sailcs the sea. "Well, wasn't that a finished sermon ure had this morninsj?" asked one per son of another, as they came out of church. A waggish candipate, in course of Lis canvas, to a tailor's shop, said, 'what we look for here is measures, and not men A smart chap in Massachusetts "shoved" a counterfeit bill upon the clergyman who married him, and af terwards stole the reverend gentleman's umbrella, and left. "I wonder," said a Scotch maiden, "what my brother John sees in the lasses that be likes sae weel. For my part I wad nae gie the company 0' one lad for twecty lasses." "Oh, pray let me have my way this time," said a young gentleman to his lady love. "Well, Willie, I suppose I must this once, but you know that after we are married 1 shall alway have a Will of my own." "Have you the 'Exile of Em' here?" flsVed a lady, a few days t'mce, of a cleric in a book store. "No, ma'am," was the answer; "hin't got no eggs ile; we've got a prime article of bar's ile, if that'll answer." A certain cockney overcome by his sensibilities, fainted at the grave of bis fourth spouse. "What Ehall we do with him ?" asked a perplexed friend cf his. "Let him alone," said a wag An old miser, who was notorious for self-denial, was one day asked why he was so thin. "T do not know," said the miser; "I have tried various means for getting fatter, but without success." "Have you ever tried vic tual?" inquired the friend. A fast Irishman, in time of revival, joined the church, but was found sin ning grievously soon afterwards. "Didn't you join the Methodists?" in quired a piously disposed person. "Faix an' I did; I jined for six months, and 1 behaved so well that they let me ff with three." A blind nan had been sitting orje lay and pleasantly chatting with some visitors for an hour, when one of them wished the eompany good morning, and left the room. 'What white teeth that lady haf!" said the sarcastic blind man. "How do you possibly tell that?" said a friend. "Because." was the ready answer, "for the last half hour she has done nothing but laugh." Ata ball, once, Bill Blunt was hauled into a lady's presence to apologise for an alleged insult. "Miss L., I under stand I have insulted you?" quoth Bill. "You have sir." "What did I say, MissL? "You told mo to co to Jericho." Well," said. Bill, "I nave come at the request of several persons to tell you that you need'nt go." "Sure." said Patrick, rubbing his head with delight at the prospect of a present from his employer, "I always mane to do my duty." "I believe you." replied the employer, "and the refore I shall make you a present of all you have stolen from me during the year." "Thank your honor," replied Tat; "and may all your friends and ac quaiatances trate you as liberally," NORFOLK CARDS. Geo. IT. Freer, John B. Neal, ;. of K. C. 4 " V of N. c. FREER & REAL, Gen. Commission Merchants, NORFOLK, VA. LIBERAL ADVANCES ON CONSIGNMENTS Refer to Exchange National Bank, Nor folk, ap 25 21-ly C F Greenwood. Fred Greenwood. ESTABLISHED 1847. C. F. GREENWOOD & CO., "Watchmakers and Jewelers, DEALERS IN INE GOLD AND SILVER "WATCIT- es, Diamonds, Pearl and 'other rich Jewelry, Solid Silver and Plated "Ware, Spectacles, Clocks AND , Fancy Goods, No. 27 Main Street, Norfolk, Virgini a; N. B. Watches and Jewelry repaired by the most skillful wcrkmen and warranted. April 4, 18G7. 18-ly ESTABLISHED 1831. J. M. FREEM1N, "Watchmaker and Jeweler, NO. 29 MAIN STREET, Corner of Talbot Street. NORFOLK, VA. C CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL J assortment of "Watches, Jewelry, Sil ver ware, &c. Watches carefully and properly Repair ed, apr. 4. 18-tf TAILOR, MARTIN & CO., DEALERS IN Hardware, Cutlery, B AR IRON AND STEEL, WAGrOINT MATERIAL, BELTING AND PACKING, House Furnishing Goods, &c, Circular Front, corner of Main 6treet and Market Square, Norfolk; Va. Nails ot Factory Prices, Trace Chains, Weed, Hilling and Grub Hoes, Horse Col lars and Hames, Axes, Saws, &c &c. The trade supplied at Northern prices, mar. 28. 16-ly S. W. SELDNER. 39 Main Street, NORFOLK, VA. ESTABLISHED 1854. Wholesale and. Retail Clothier and- Merchant Taylor. jrr EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND JUm. one of the largest and best selected stocks of Ready Made Clothing and gent furnishing goods, also a fine assort ment of piece goods, which he is prepared to make up to order in the latest and most fashionable styles, a call is very respect fully requested. S. W. SELDNER. April 4, 18G7. 18-tf Wholesale Grocery House. SMITD, ELLIOTT & CO., Wholesale Grocers, No. 12 Roanoke Square, Norfolk, Va. rjnilE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ES- IL tablishcd at 12 Roanoke Square, Nor folk, Va., as Wholesale Dealers in Groceries, Provisions AND Domestic Liquors. Orders promptly and carefully attended to. Consignments of good in the Grocery line solicited, and prompt returns made. WM. H. SMITH, Scotland Neck, N. C CIIAS. G. ELLIOTT, ?T, IT, J Late of N. C GILBERT ELLIOT April 4, 1867. 18-tf THE JOURNAL OFFICE BOOK BINDERY, In connection Trith our Eplendid &3F JOB PRINTING OFFCE, is now in successful operation, and we are making SUPERIOR BLANK-BOOKS, Binding and Rebinding Periodicals, Old Books, Music, AND EVERY KIND OF WORrt Done in a First-Class Book-Bindery. THE BEST OF. WORKMEN ONLY are employed by us. This is the only establishment of tht kind in Tide-water Virginia, ana we can do work as well and cheap as it can be done in the North. iiVERY VARIETY OF BOOK and JOB PRINTING Promptly executed,. IN PLAIN OR FANCY COLORS. Call at the JOURNAL office, 12 Roanoke avenue, or address your orders to J. RICHARD LEWELLEN, Supt Norfolk Printing House Co May 2, 1867. 22-tf J. M. HOWELL, BOOT & SHOE MAKER TARBORO', N. C, 70ULD RETURN HIS TITANKS TO f v the public for the patronage bestow ed in the past, and respectfully inform th citizens of Tarboro' and surrounding coun tf, that he is now prepared to execute in the most Bpeedy and satisfactory manner all work confided to his care. His terms are strictly cash on delivery. All work warranted. J. M. HOWELL, feb. 14. 11 6m Tarboro N. C. AUCTION! AUCTION !! ON Tuesday and Saturday of each week, I will have an Auction in Front of the Court House. Persons desiring property of any tind sold, will do well to call on me. As no effort will be spared to obtain the highest prices. J. B. HYATT, Pec. 2,-tf Auctioneer. Norfolk and Pctersbur G. W. Rowland, v , Sj. - T. A. Williams. formerly of Rowland y Bros. . C. W. ROWLAND & CO., WHOLESALE GBOCERS AND General Commission Merchnnts, Nos. 16 and 18 Rowlands Wharf. Norfolk, Va. ALWAYS ON HAND A LARGE AND . well assorted stoek of Sugars, Coffee, Flour, Molasses, Salt, Seap, , Candles, Spices and other goods. Particular attention givon to orders which shall be punctually filled at the low est market rates. ' Always on hand No. 1 Peruvian Guano, warranted genuine and pure as imported. Agents for Rhodes' Superphosphate of Lime also Miller and Smith's Super phosphate both standard Manures highly approved by all who have used them. Circulars and full information en applica tion, arril 4. 1867, 18-3ni DATO & BROTHER, Wholesale dealers in GROCERIES, LIQUORS, and Agents for Carolina Belle Scotch Snuff, and various grades of VIRGINIA MANUFACTURED Tobacco. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND a full stock of Sugar and Coffee, Flour, Lard, Bacon, Candles, Family and Fancy Soaps, Cheese, Butter, Fish, Pork, Salt, Candy, Buckets, Brooms, Shot, Pow der, and many other articles, to complete the assortment usually found in a Jo ti tling (iocci'V House. Any consignment will have especial at- tion. No. 4 Rowland's Wharf, Norfolk, Va. ap. 25, 1&07. 21-ly SPRING AND SIMHER STOCK. Wholesale and Retail, At 119 Sycamore fct., Petersburg Second door South of T. R. Moore's Hat Establishment, and nearly opposite Franklin rtreet, with an eutire new, superior, and well se lected stock of GENTS YOUTHS' AND BOY'S : CLOTHING, And Furnishing Goods, of eyery description. Our Stock is Entirely New! Selected- by ourselves and made up ex pressly to order, e honestly invite and most cordially eolicite a thorough examina tion. We haTe made YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING a specialty, and with all due respect to other Clothiers of the city, think we can safely say, we have a larger seleotion than any three of them combined. The atten tion of Tarents and Guardians to this item is respectfully solicited. Alsi a large variety of TRUNKS, VALIESSES AND TRAVELING BAGS, constantly on hand. Very respectfully, &c, MILES & CHEEKMUR. a p. 25, 18(37. 21 3m J. L. & S. T. GREEN, GROCERS. AND Commission Merchants, 108 'catnore Street, PETERSBURG, VA., (PPOSITE POXNANS 4 JOHXSOX, ) (pi IVE THEIR TROMFT AND PER- ! HSR sonal attention to the salt, on com mission, of COTTON, TOUACCO, WHEAT, CORN, BACON and all kinds Country Produce, and prompt returns made. Will furnish FERTILIZERS of all kinds on good terms. Can also furnish goods not in their line at lowest prices. J. L. GREEN, of Petersburg, Va. S. T. GREEN, Late of Warren Co., N. C. May 2, 18G7. 22-t23Dec. NEW SPRING GOODS, 107. TttffERCnANTS STOPPING IN PE- lTjl tersburg to buy their Spring Goods, are respectfully solicited to examine our Large and Attractive Stock" of Cheap Rcady-3Iade Clothing. for Wholesale Trade, before purchasing. Our stock is entirely new, made expressly for Virginia and North Carolina markets. Prices reasonable and terms accommoda ting. ' HARRISON & CO., No. 38 Sycamore Street, Petersburg, Va. ap. 25, 1867. 21-m WHITE, FALMER & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Boots, Shoes, Trunks, &c, No. lO-t Sycamore Street, J?etexsbu.rp:, Va. IT7-EEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND JtaL. a large and veil selected stock of goods bought directly from manufacturers for cash, and are offered to the trade at prices as low as those of other houses North or South. J. T. WHITE, W. A. K FALKNER, THOS. E. WILSON, p. 25, 18G7. 1 Late of Warranton, N. C. 21 3m J. T. MORRIS, Manufacturer and Dealer in FURNITURE, of all descriptions; Raymond's Metallic Cases, And WOODEN COFFINS, of all kinds, always on hand. No. 127 'Sycamore Street. Petersburg, Va. Branch House at KaJeigh, N. C. up. 25, 1807; .211 Advertisements CHILLS ! 1 CHILLS ! !! THEIR CONSEQUENCES How to Avoid Them. fin DTE SEASON HAS NO AR Ji. rived when this almost uncontrollable and trying disease may be expected to make its appearance and the question which naturally arises. Is there no pre ventative and cpre to a malady so annoy ing !" at last meets with a positive and de cided answer in the affirmative. Anti-Malarial Bitters. If taken in time, and as directed, will not only prevent the occurrence of the Disease, but will, in cases where it has already be come established, effect a certain cure ia every instance. No person should be without a medicine so invaluable, and all who have used it express their astonishment and surprise that a remedy so perfect and uniform in its effect should have been in existence, and its merits not more generally known. We say to one and all - TRY IT, And you will feel amply repaid by the im mediate and perfect cure effected. The Anti-Malarial Bitters Arc compounded, from a strictly Scientific Recipe, which owes its advantage over all other remedies to the mode of combining the ingredients. All Druggists & General Dealers can obtain it for you, and a trial of ONE BOTTLE will satisfy you of the wisdom of your in vestment. Send for a Circular, and remember that the Medicine is guarrantced to effect all for which it ia recommended. We offer ths following from among many Certificates received, attesting to the efficacy and entire success of these BITTERS. Fobd's Depot, Va., Nov. 29, 1806. I hereby certify that I had been suffer ing for orer two weeks, from setere attacts of ChiPj and FeTer, for which I had taken medine and gained but temporary relief the Chills coming on again in a few days. The Anti-Malarial Bitters were recom mended to me, and I commenced taking them at once, the use of which was marked by immediate and certain relief from Chills ; since which time, I find my general health ineproted in a very satisfactory manner. I can conscientiously recommend the use of these Bitters to all sufferers from Intermittent FeTer, (Fe?er and Ague,) as a certain cure. A. S. VA1DEN. Nkar Ft. CLirTox, Va., Nov. 29, 1SG5. J Dear Sir: Having a eerere attack of Chills, contracted cn the lower Appomat tox Elver, I tried your Anti-Malarial Bit ters, aJ in a week vrai relieved entirely from tci I cbcrf Uly recommend it to those who are l.otLrred with thL flhca.e. Respectfully and truly yours, E. IIUGEE. D. T. Eyests, Petersburg, Va. D. T. Eveets : Sir ILvring bcofl in duced to try your valuable med'wine in a severe ease of Ague and Fev contracted on the Appomattox Riven givee me great pleasure to state that it gave me entire relief a?moet instataneons, after suffering some months apt trying various doctors and remedies. I will here recommend all who are suffering from the above, to give it a fair trial. Respectfully yours, JOHN WYTHE PARKS, Norfolk, Va. D. T. EVERTS & CO., Sole Proprietors, Petersburg, Va. mar. 2 1G tf J. E. VEXABLE, J. D. WILLIAMSON J. E. VENABLE fc CO., Com m ission Merchants, PETERSBURG, VA. ELL and buy on Commission, Cotton, 1 obaoco, brrafl, w heat, r lour, Lorn, Provisions and General Merchandise. Bagging and Rope on hand and for sale M. T. Sweexet, Traveling Agent. REFER TO Thomas Wallace, Pres. Exchange Bank, T. T. Broocks-, President Virginia Bank, R. Ragland, President City Bank, John Koyan, President Farmers Bank, Frickand Ball, Baltimore, Md. Sept. 1 ' 40-tf R. C. Osborne J. R. Patterson N. M. Osborne, jr. L. E. Stainback OSBORNE, PATTERSON & CO. GUOCERS AND Cotmn ission llcr chants, 103 Sycamore Street, sept 14, 42 tf Petersburg, Va. ROBT. A. MAETIN. B.OBT. TANNAHILL MARTIN & TANNAHILL GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS 129 Sycamore Street, PETERSBURG, VA. Feb. 17, 12-tf M'lLWAINE & CO., ' Wliolesale Grocers and Commission Merchants, - 79 81 and 83 Sycamore Street, PETERSBURG, VA. R. D. McRwiiine. Frank Foils. S. S. BHdgers. Nov. 25, 1-tf NOTICE. ifKNand after the 1st January, 1867, kjr will be prepared to superintend al kinds of Buildings. The best reference giyen as to capacity and responsibility. Apply t THOS. J. STEWART, . ' or the " Southerner " Office. Oct 6, 186$. 4i-tf Petersburg Local and Miscellaneous. Competition is the Life of Trade! H CONFECTION ARIES!! : THE TJNDERSI5TED HAVING RE ceived his Stock of Confectionaries, avails himself of this opportunity to invite the citizens of Edgecombe and the public in general to call and examine for them selves. In doing so, he feels confident in saying that the Stock he offers you can not be surpassed by any in this county, they being the purest manufactured, and of his own selection. All he ask of you is a call before purchasing elsewhere. If you do not see what you want, ask for it, as his goods are too numerous in kinds and qualities to enumerate. All goods will be shown with pleasure. He will endeavor. to keep at til times such goods as are needed for Weddings, Parties, Picnics, and Dances. All order filled promptly and as cheap as you can purchase elsewhere. He thanks you kindly for the liberal patronage heretofore bestoved on him, hoping by strick attention to business and the wants of those who may favor me with a call, to merit a continuation of the 'same. J. M. SPRAGINS, At the Post Office. April 4th, 1867. , 18-2m COTTON AND CORN. THE ATTENTION OF THE FARM ers and Merchants of eastern North Carolina, is hereby called to the fact that lam manufacturing and dealing largely in an kindi of Farming Implements and UJaclin3. In the manufacture of my goods, I use nothing but the very best material, and always guarantee the quality of whatever article I may sell. Should any feel dis posed to test the quality of goods with me, I am ready at any time to make the trial. COTTON PLOW. I have purchased the right to manufac ture BOBUM & McCLEAK'S COTTON PLOW, and can furnish any quantity that may be needed. Farmers wishing the Best Plow, will do well, before purchasing, to try this, in connection with any other that may be offered them. I will furnish one at any time for this pnrpoae. Remember that every change is claimed to be an im provement, and that generally speaking, claims and facia prove to be very different things. In connection with all the kinds of Plows usually sold in Norfolk, I have the Watts Cuff Brace, Peekskill, and No. 2 Self-sharpener. Sinclair's Iraproied Corn Planter. This is an article that every farmer vuth ten acres of land should have. I offer this with perfect confidence that it will please. have sold hundreds of them, and have yet to find the firt man displeased with its operation. Improved Corn and Cotton WEEDERS. C. BILLUPS, No. 11 "Wide Water Street, Norfolk, Na. March 21, 1807. 15 ly NEW GOODS, LOWTBICES. At the Old Established CHEAP CASH STORE, J5I. VEDLELu & CO. TH AVING RECEIVED A FULL SUP SijL ply of everything generally kept in a First Class Store, Pcrchascd Since th great Redaction in Price for Casli. CASH BUYERS will find it to their interest to call before purchasing elsewhere and examine goods and prices. Our" Motto being, "Quick Salee and small profits." M. WEDDELL & CO. Tarboro', April 18th 18G7. 20 tf The Steamer Cotton riant, m7ILL COMMENCE HER REGULAR ti trips on MONDAY, 10th., December Leaving Washington on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 o'clock, a. m., and Tai'boro' on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 o'clock a. m., touching at all the intermediate landings. J62f Freight taken and delirercd at al, points on the River at Flat Boat Rates! HSy" Tassengers taken at Moderate Rates ! stir 'I his Sienmrr km connect with the Norfolk & New York Steam- CrSt JOHN MYERS & SON, Washington. Dec. 13. 3-tf Agents, TOE WORLD, 35 PARK ROW, NEW YORK. TERMS: WEEKLY WORLD. One copy, one jrear S 2 00 7 00 Four copies, one year, Ten copies, one year, 15 00 Twenty copies, to one address, 25 00 Fifty copies, to one address, 50 00 SEMI-WEEKLY WORLD. One copy, one year, 2 00 Four copies, one year, 10 00 20 00 Ten copies, one year, DAILY WORLD. One copy, one year, 10 00 CLUB PRIZES. For Clubs of 10. One Weekly, one year. 50, One Semi-Weekly, one year. " 100, One Daily,' one year. DIRECTIONS. Additions to Clubs may be made any time in the year at the above club rates. Changes in Club Lists made only on re quest of person receiving club packages, stating edition, post ofiice and State to which it has previously been sent, and enclosing twenty-five cents to pay for trou ble of the change to separate address. Terms, cash in advance. Send, if possi ble, Post Ofiice Money, Order or Bank Draft. Bills sent by mail will be at risk of the sender. Wc have no travelling agents. Addresa all orders and letters to THE WORLD. mar. 21. 15 tf. " park Row, N, Y. . Xiocal and Miscellaneous. - . ' o. B. Lipscomb's LIVERlTp SALE AND EXCHANGE ? STABLES. (Formerly ROW'S Old Stand.) , fAM prepared to furnish tranportation to any section of the State with good Vehicles, gentle Horses and carefuldrivers. Will keep constantly ton hand, Horses, Mnles, Vehicles, &c, &c. JOR SALE. Parties wishing anything in my line, would do welt to give me a call, norses boarded by day, week or month. Also, Vehicles kept oa Storage. G.B. LirSCOMB. May 16. V 2i-tf BOS TO57-0TJLD RESPECTFULLY TE2T ?f dor his services to the citizens of EDGECOMBE and adjoining Counties, that ie keeps constantly on hand a large and well selected assortment of SaiMles, Bridles, Martingales, Bug gy ilarnsss, Collars, t hips, Halters, &c, t., of his oivn Manufacture, and every ether article usually kept ia a Wholesale and Retail Establishment. His terms are strictly CASH, Nov. 25, 18C6. 1 ly To the Citizens of Edgecomb; aad Snrrounamg tiiBtieo. W' E THE UNDERSIGNED, WnO hare this 1st, (Ia7 of Janua ry, JLol) , entered into a co-partner ship for the purpose of carrying on the Paisling Business, most respectfully ask your attention to the following: We are prepared to do House, Sign and Ornamental trork, such as Plain Painting, Enameling, Calccmincing, Frescoing, Staining glass or wood, Graining, Marble ing, Lettering, Scroll-work, Gilding on glass or wood, Glazing and Paper hanging in the latest and most approved style." Having long experience in the business and witnessed the order of work in every city of prominence, in the United States, we feel assurod in stating that we can give entire satisfaction and better work than can be gotten tip by any parties in this section, while our prices will be reasona ble. BASSETT, REYNOLDS & CO. W. A. BASSF.TT, J T. BEYNOlDS T. Vf . TOLEB. jan. 17th, 18S7. 7 Cm Come and Examine for Yonrsdf! CONFECTIONARIES of all kinds kept constantly ou hand, such as OANDIKS, NUTS, RAISINS, OUANGES, LEMONS, PICKLWS,&c. Also a fine lot of Cigars 'of different qualities. I'ic .Tics Furnished at the shortest notice, and on the mcst reasonable terms. JOHN W. LIPSCOMB, Mam st , next door to Zoeller & Williams je 23-30-tf.l . Tarboro', N. C. PALTLG. I am prepared to do all kinds of Painting, such as House Painting, Graining, Gla zing, Lettering, 5'C, on the shortest notice. Persons wishing such work done, would do well to call up on me before contracting elsewhere. P. S. HICKS, JelG-2G-tf.) Rocky Mount, S. C. Steam Saw and Grist Mill for Sale. TjTN good running order. Complete in H- every respect, and will saw 6,000 to 7, 000 feet of Lumber per day ; is in a good location. Terms made accommodating. Apply to LirSCOMB & BOND june 2, 1866. 27 tf. PIANOS ! PIAX0S ! ! PIANOS ! ! ! Charles SlcitT, MANUFACTURER OF 1st Tremium, Grand and Square Pianos, FACTORIES, 84 and 86 Camden St., and 45 and 47 Perry St., opposite the "Baltimore $ Ohio R. R. Warcrooms No. 7 N. Liberty St. above BatimoreSt. BALTIMORE, MD. rjniTESE PIANOS HAVE BEEN BE JL fore the Public for the last Thirty years, in competition with the best makers of the Country. My new Scale Pianos with the agraffe bridge attachment, are pronounced by the best Amatures "and Professors to be the best Piano now Manufactured, they are warranted for Five years with the privi ledge of exchanging within 12 months, if not intirely satisfactory to the purchasers Second hand Pianos and Parlor Organs allways on hand from $50 to 300. Refference: Gen. R. E. Lee, Lexington Messrs. D. B. Payne & Co., Linchburg Messrs. John W. Davis & Sons and J. R, Carrington, Exchange Hotel, Richmond, Va.; and Weeks B. Parker of Edgecombe, who have our Pianos in use. Terms Liberal. A CALL IS SOLICI TED. aug. 24 89-ly K1DD FOR SALE a very superior article. Aprly to eepl 4U-tf GEO. C SUGG. Wilmington Advertisements. WILLI AltD BROTIIEIIS, WHOLESALE DEALER IN GROCERIES AKD GENERAL MERCHANDIZE. COMMISSION AND r FORWARDING MERCHANTS No. 30 and 31 North Water Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. REFER TO Hon. John A. Gilmer, Greensboro', ,Jf. 0 Jesse II. Lindsay, Esq., Cashier BanX Cape Fear, Greensboro', N. C Rer. C. IL Wiley, guperintendant fttblltf Schools for the State of North Carolina Messrs. Jas. Corner & Sons, Baltimore. Messrs. Dowley, Corners & Co., New York Agents for Emery's Cotton Gin and Condenser, and for MARVIN & GO'S SAFES. A supply of these Celebrated Gins ftnd Safes, constantly onliand. J . WILLARD BROTIIERS, No 30 and 31 North Water Street, Dec-1 3. 3-tf Wilminaton, JVr. C. LOOTED PARTNERSHIP. TKTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TIlAT ' lv the undersigned have formed a L15JI TED PARTNERSHIP, in accordance iritk5 Acts of the Legislature of 1860- enfe- tied " Limited Partnership," Chaptcr.,23, , for five years, to date from January. iff, 1867, and to terminate January 1st, 1872,$ K The nature of the business to be trana- acted is a general Wholesale and Commis sion business in the city of .Wilmington.. ; James A. Willard and A. A. Will aid of y the city of Wilmington, are the GENERAL ; PARTNERS under the style of " Willard Brothers." W. H. Willard. of the eity of Raleigh, is the SPECIAL PARTNER, )S and as such has contributed and paid ia to the eapital utock, the earn of seventy- -. five thousand dollars ($75,000) in cash. 4 JAS. A. WILLARD, ' A. A. WILLARD, r General Partners. - ' W. II. WILLARD, Special Partner. Wilmington, N. C, March 7. 0. G. PARSLEY & CO., Commission Merchants AND "v'-i '.-.''.''' IMPORTERS OF COFFEE SUGAR AND MOLASSES, WILMINGTON, N. C. . - WILL GIVE PROMPT PERSONA!, -, attention to all business entrusted to ; their care, and make liberal Cash Advance . on consignments of Cotton, Naval Storefc, and other Country Produce for sale or ship ment. - - " ' - All consignments covered by in . ; ranee from date of shipment. . . , J6Sy Agents for E. F. Coe' Supcr-Phoi- phate of Lime, or Bone Manure, the bet , Fertilizer ever used for Cotton or Grain Crops. Agents for Dupont's Powder, sept. 1, 18G6. 40-ly ATKINSON & SHEPPERSON No. 11 North Water Street, fVilmington, N. C, General Commission Merchant, and Agents for the Baltimore apd Wil mington Steamship Line. Solicits consignments ot Southern Pro ducts for sale in this market or in th Northern market through our correspon dents, upon which liberal eaah advcJ will always be made. ' Keep constantly on hand FeruviaAnd Excelsior Guano, and Farming Implements of every description. Mr. Matthew P. Taylor is with us, and will be glad to serve his friends. Feb. 10 ll-tf Geo- JT. Brown. Thos. M. Robinson. G. II. BROWN & CO., General Commission and Forwarding Merchants. WASHINGTON, N. C. JT. B. The . United States Government tax, and all other expenses, paid by us, on produce forwarded, will be collected from consignee at destination, unless ftherwise instructed. : NOTICE. This is to- eertify that Jame M. Spragins of Tarboro, N. C, is.env powered by ns, to receive and receipt fojr any money paid to him in favor of Geo. If. Brown & Co., Washington, N. C. G. II. BROWN & CO. IL WISH ALL & SON) Commission Merchants, and Wholesale and Retail dealers in Groceries & General Merchandise, MAIN STREET, "WASHINGTON, N. Ct Not. 25. v ' l-Iy T. H. WYNNE. A. M. KEflLIY. RICHMOND EXAMINER. A. M. KEILEY Editor. DAILY. 12 months - - - 810 00 6 " ... 5 00 SEMI-WEEKLY. 12 months - - . $4 00 6 " . - - . 2 00 -WEEKLY. 12 months - - - 1 2 00 6 " - - - 100 WYNNE & KEILEY, - Proprietors, ; Office eor. 9th and Main sts., May 2, 1867. 22-tf Richmond, V X.