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We can truly ircommt-oJ tbr ibow" u ooe wt3 worta mxing, aod which do oue oofht to DtgkcL y'9 oont vea tnl aomc hat (clociow. ry iacliord ; vt vo&U lit to atcal ooe of the kga. fey We kar that the Countj Court dow in Ktuoo, thie Btonlog electro) Ulna Nixon, Eq., loprcUx aod Wr gHct of rroviaiooi aod Cotton, ia place ol Dr. P. M.WalW.iraiped. . EiriajnToat. In auoe remarki of oon oo the state of feeling at WaLinf U City, publiahed a km dyt ainoa la the Journal, ve lUtrd cpon the authority ol Mr, McDowell, of Plwka Coasty, juat returmid from tbe National Capital, that tbe rrporta ia the papera fire bat a treble sotioo of the atate of iraing at Wab lngtoa, which U noparalUvd for ita ioU-onity aa it ia for Ita bittenKwa. Tboa tar Mr. McDovtiD ( for the othtt rrmarki coo taloed La that article, Mr. McDowell baa no rttpotuibil ity, and ia cot ffren at authority, aa tbe Fayt-ttcviOc Dbmvn apprara to thiuk. For food or ml, tkte re- marka are wholly oar own. We will add another re mark or two to them one la, that while we dialike bluoUrr aad difplay, we kl amrcd that Mr. l'rkr meau well for hla aoction, and bia killnga ko to tbe right iiJe. Bat ao ooe will ever acctua Mr. (Jilmtf of om-iral for the Booth. Ercn at the North, National nx-a accuar him of playing ioaidioutdy into tbe baikia of tiie Rcpub- licana. Wherein Mr. I'rlor raked John A. Uiluicr, he did not hit a lick ami, and he hit him aome pretty hard blows. tQT Mf, John C. Itowcll, writit to ui and miuesta ol to pobliah the lollowing i m KOTICIL-Tlie KobMoa r. 0. will U dtpcontlued by Be aa roitautUr, aftvr tbe flrt of Jmuaiy, Ihti'i. isr v i must comtw iDai our npect tor oar Northern Drcthrm " hia not at all n iucreawd by the oourae of the Republican lkprtamtatiria in Con frees, iloce the aiwemblitig of both houM,but especially by the conduct of Mr. Bbcraian and bia congener In tie Hoom of Representatives. 7'beae men nued Helper's book at home as an tkvtiontcring document. Tbcy signed tkilr names to an endursemont of it 1'hey at tended meetings got np to vympatbiM wltb John lirown and the other Harper's Ferry murderers. Tbat they did this, cannot be dcuicd. The printed record is (here, but when these things are brought home to tltcm, they ignobly deny all knowledge of such things. Mr. BIht man, the Republican candidate for Bpeaker, la now " a marrellous proper man," who does not at all sympathine wltb the Ideas adranced In Helper's book, although that book Is now circulated all over the North with John Sherman's endorsement and recommendation. Henry Wilson the MamachnBctti Senator, has now no sympathy with Brown, although just before he k it Natiek he as sisted at and participated in a John Brown meeting. This flanking out this affectation of decency where there is no decency, is humilihting to thluk about, and would be calculated to convey a worse impression of the whole people of tbe North, did we not know tbat for tbe last fcV years a rcry Inferior class ofpolitlclunshave been forced to the surface by the convulsions and changes in politics and parties. ' ' ' ' JL317 Wilson, "the Natick Cobbler," sits in but does not fill the place of the majestic Webster. Hale occopta the seat of tbe lamented Woodbury, from New Hampshire. rigmU and unknown men fill the Houre. and tbe real Intellect of tbe Democratic and Old Line Whig parties Is thrown in the back-ground, never to be soon save on such occasiooi as tbe meetings hekl laat week In Philadelphia, Boatoo, New York, etc, which brought oat together such men as Everett and Gushing and the like, men great in character and intellect, but without place or power at home. To this marked deterioration in the character of the Northern representatives in Con gress must be attributed the undignified and unmanly course pursued by their representative men in swallow ing their own words and shirking tbe responsibility of their own acta. Tbe Republicans may try to hum bug themselves into the notion that they occupy a re spectable ' position they may get up a small bluster, but , their present force In Congress must foci s-oosdemned and abased after the exhibitions made by Bbcrman and Others, men who have shown themselves willing to Wound, but yet afraid to strike. We are Jwintcd to tbe great " Union and Constito tion " meetings held at the North to deprecate tbe morbid' sympathy expressed for John Brown and tbe ther Harper's Ferry criminals, aod we are told that these meetings ought to convince us that the North is stI3 sound that Its leading men are with us in defence of our constitutional rights. Is this so f To be sure Edward Everett, and Caleb Cnshing, and Frank Fierce, and Josiah Randall, and J. R. Ingcrso'J and such men figure at these meetings, and the newspapers make a display over the proceedings. But what of that! Not one of these men could get elected to any oQce. Banka would beat Edward Everett or any other national man in Massachusetts. 80 in the other States The ballot box tells the tale, and what tale does it kar Docs a endorse these distinguished national men to whom we are pointed as evidences of thewrandness of Northern opinion t " Not alL These men are power La because of their nationality. VTbt Sn Did It. The reason why that youBir Wj j ' ' r at Cleveland attempted to shoot the yowl man cxrr; editor, was because the latter had remarked that " Botncbody would have to get another font of small errs' for her before Ions." Ah I That's the rt&ua, then, why she used the shoot- m h at tru tu.gtt t UJ W-t ttji4. k-jJrd ! W;t)ifif'iL rtl.tora od rx.sicUo I5t-LtT. Parker. Jv nl. j(.M,r, umnr, Haie, anJ a twtt of Wssfl I r!u of -cb cLo who in tLis cixirt rr'tn, who in this! vt nnlry, who in tie vie wcrlJ who abaH read ti.il trial, U Urtt tbi m cot guUty, aa cLarrd ia tLe ioJ.rt a nt id ail the eoaola, to a Aer aod far more'lVarful nttct llja Jota Klock? MiJabt flooo u cot m.r atdbrt ia c; trait wits the blaiirg l ht of tbe rrcr J n tan tlo U tbe fm.l of each nn ia eocopari- 0 with that whkh omw helms tbe prianoer. Tbey f ut ia motion the marktrom which ha rcirn'pUd him. IVy itaiUd tbe tomtit whkb ha borne him over the prwipkf . They c!kd forth from the faverna the tem pt whifh wrifked him oo a aunktti mi Bfore God, aod is the litfht ef eternal truth, the disaster at Har per's Ferry ia their act, and not hia. May the ghost of rat b victim to tbt-ir doctnms of duiunioa and abomina tion ait heavy oa their ruilty souU! May the fate of tbe priaotK-r, whatever it may be, disturb their alnmben and paralyse their arms when thry are again raiard gaii.ot the pi ace of the country and tlie livta of ita eit- iT4 ! 1 know by the gk-an of each eye Into waich I look ia this jury-box, that if tbeae meo eoukl chance places with young Cook, yoo would t ladly say te bin. " Go, erring sod irfitant youth, our vengeance snail fall 00 i6o wbo paw tb-ir mooev, urjred oa tbe attack, and guidtd tbe blow.' frr. Bdr at ef lV. li.ft. mo ih.t - t EasT tiw,t U Hi. B. Mhiir. iLiLiinu!.!!.,!..:;!..,.. EjuI if Ullrti ufH, 4 Hki.B.iatU, X. c , will U "J U kf ol ft awiaat kulT ftrriOrel tUt hftl k m a jterJr. wku raaatrf la U cuuii f Hn,r. 1 ftJmrtaaJ tUl U m try atrkxwi; it,;arr4. aM wiU Br..b kijr Km U ' hi ef aa tjt, km U Ua auL4 to iitktr lk NMtkrat fH.tK.a recirrrftc- IkM n4hl ftJopui fn.uiv.KiM, uw m wapruirai, ai ita um, Vu maX aat rpetiua U mj of U nwa. touk( to lit tiech. U raftrr ot im hum f tit prweBtabt, A KUMitKST KXTHACT. ka R lnlft4 Sac Uka ItnafwdU, fMu, I Hon. D- W. Voorhres,of Iaducia, wu tl eooostl foe Look. trxxJ and eoovicW at Cbaritotows lor hi par. tkripatu in the Uarper'a Farry nU-liion. Mr. Vu. baa ia dcacribtd ft a tJL spiralid k4m)c aiM. wnb a aiaguiQcral vowe, over wbich he Ua grvat eommaod. Hia arerch Ufoie the jury was a trxot rkxia-tit fff.irt. ana we givw u iow mat portK of it to wLu b be buUly trwora tbe reapooaiUlity for the inurrvtrtioimry attrmpt. The pictarw k forcibie aid true : Vat, rvolhmen, la timatinr the magnitude of thia young man's guilt, thrre is ooe fact whkh it proveo io Lis behalf by the earreot bietory of tbe day whkh you cannot fail to roruuder. bball John hi Conk PtTish, and the real rrimina'i wbo lor twenty rrn have bvu taiifbt tbe rinciples 00 which he acted bear no voice from tlita apotr ouil ao mark be ttlaord on tbcm? Shall this occasion paiw away, and tbe pi im filotii wbo attacked your soil and murdered your citixtui at Har per s r erry eacwpe I lite indictment U tore as says that the prisoner wu seduced by tbe fahc ami malignrot count ia of other traitorous pi raons. Never waa aniteoce written more just and true. " False and malignant eounals," have been dropping lor ytara, aa deadly aud blightiog as tbe poiaoo of the lio- bun t pas tree, irom Uie tongwe of tvii aud traitorous peraona in that section of the I uioo to wbieb tbe prisoiM-r belongs. Tbey have aeduced not only his miud, but many otbt ra, boot at and niingu'idtd like hiin, to regard lot crime at Harper's Ferry as no crime, your rights as unmitigated wronga, aod theconstitoatioo ol tbecountrv as a kague with bfll and a covenant with death. On the skirts of tbe antlers of abolition fanaticitm North ia every drop of blood abed in tbe conflict at Harper's Fer- ry i on wear soui rwu we crime w murder lor every life there lost ; and all the waters of tbe oceean could not waah tbe stains of slaughter from their treacherous and guilty handa. A noted Boston alwlitionist, (Wendell i,billi,)afc.wdayeago,at Brooklyn, New York, in the presence of thousands, sieaking of this trugie occur rence, ssys : " It is the natural result of suti-alavery teaching. For one, I accept it. IexpeeUdit." l.too accept it io the same liht, and so will tbe country. Thoae who taught, and not those wbo believed and act ed, are the ffit n of crime in tbe sight of God. And to guard other young meo, so fur as in my power, from the fatal snare, which baa been tightened around tbe hopes and destiny of John K. Cook, and to show who are fully responsible for bia conduct, 1 intend to link with this trial the nsmes of wiser aud older men than he, and if be la to be jmntaliea autf consigned to a wretched dyom, they shall stand beside bin in the public totks j they shall be tailored forever in public shame as the evil and traitorous peisous who seduced him to his ruin by their fulae and malignant eounarls. TIm viaionary mind of the prisoner henrd from a mem- btt of Congress from Mutual hunetts tbat a new C'lnsti- tulion, a new ltiblu and a new Uod were to be inaugu rakd to ptss the couub y. Tlwy were to be new, becauiH) tlwy were to be anti-slavery, li the old consti tution, snd the old Bible, and the Ood of our fathers, tlie aneknt Ixd Uod of Israel, the same vosterdav. to day and forever, were not on the side of abolitk.iiim. Is tliere no mitigation for bis doom in the fact that be took bis life in his hand, and aimed at tbat which a cow ard taught him. but dared not himself attempt 1 Ilaxe, pusillanimous demagogues have led tbe primmer to the bar ! but while he suffers it suffer lie munt they, too. shull have their recreant limbs broken on tbe wheel. 1 will not have the soil ol Virginia, I will not let thia awful occasion pat into history, without giving a voice and an utterance to its true purport and meaning, with out beuping npoo its authors the load oi execration which they are to bear henceforth and forever. Dav after day, and year after year has tbo bulelul simoon of revolution, anarchy, diicord, bonlility to the south and her Institutions, swept over that section of the country in whieb the lot of the prisoner has been cant. Tbat be has been juiaoncd by its breath, should not cut him ofl from human syniai hy ; rattier should it render every heart element toward him. He never smieht nlaco or stution, but sought merely to dcrclopa those iloctrines wuieu evil nou traitorous men hud caused bim to be lieve were true. The chief of these men, the leader of a great party, a Senator of long standing, hdi announced to the country that there is a higher law than the constitution, which guarantees to each man tbo full exercise of his own in clination. The prisoner before you has limply acted on tbe law of Wm. II. Heward, and not tbe law of hia fathers. He has followed the Mahomet of ao incendiary faith. Come forth, tbe sages of abolitionism, wbo now cower and skulk umkf hasty deniuls of your complicity wilb lue moody result or your wicked and unuoly doc trines, and take your prists on tbe witness stand. Tell the work! why this thing has happened. Tell tl H tury why tbey are trying John E. Cook for his life. You 1 advised bis conduct and taught him that he was doing right. You taught bim a higher law and then pointed out to him the htid of action. Let facts be submitted. Mr. Bcward, In speaking of slavery, says : " It can and must be abolished, and you and I must do it." What worse did the prison1? attempt Again, he said, npoo this same subject, M Circumstances determine possibili ties ;" and doubtless tbe circumstances with which Jchn Brown had connected his plans made them possible in his estimation ; for it is in evidence before tlte country, unimpeached aod uncontradicted, tbat the great Senator of New York bad toe wnoie anair submitted to bim, and only whispered back, in response, tbat be had better not been told. He has boldly announced an irrepressible conflict between ice free and slave states or Ibis Union. These seditious pbiases, " higher law " and " irrepressi ble conflict," warrant and invite the construction which tbe prisoner and bis young deluded companions placed upon tbcm. Yet tbey are either in chains, with the Inghtful gibbet in full view, or sleep in dishonored graves while tbe apostle or master-spirit of insurrection is loaded with honors aod fares sumptuously every day. Such is poor, short-handed justice in this world. An old man, and lor many years a member of the Na tional Congress from Ohio, next shall testily here before you that be taught the prisoner tbe terrible error which now involves his life. Servile insurrections have forever been on tbe tongue and hps of Joshua R Giddings. He says " that when tbe contest shall come, when the thunder shall roll, and the lightning flash, and when tbe slaves shall rise in the South, io imitation of the horrid see oes of tbe West Indies, when tbe Southern man shall turn pale and tremble, when your dwellings shall smoke with tbe torch of tbe incendiary, and dismay sit 00 each countenance, be will bail it as the approaching dawn of tbat political and moral millennium which he is well as sured will come upon the world." The attrocity of these eenumenui coins uie oiooa 01 nooest patriots, aod no rurt of the prisoner's equals their bloody imDort Shall UiVteachcr whose doctrines told the pruouer that what be di2 was right, go unscathed of the lightning be bas unchained uK if so, j usuce nas nea from tier temple on earth, and awaits as oniy on mgb, to measure out what is right between man and man. The men who" have misled this boy to his ruin shall here receive my maledictions. Tbey shrink back lrom him now in the hour of his calamity. Tbcy lift up their hands and say Amen I to the bloody spec tacle which their internal orgies have Summoned up. You hear them all over the land ejaculating, through lain, paie, coward hps ; Thou ami not wy I aid it," IntWMUry PabllralteM la) Ik JSaJl. We invite attention to the following letter of tbe Post master General, as containing information highly impor tant to postmaster! and tbe public generally at the pres ent time says the Washington CunilUulton : Post Urnci DcritTiMT, December 5, 1859. Sir: I am in receipt of your letter of the the 2d inst, in which, after referring to tbe opinion of tbe Attorney General of Virginia sustaining tbe constitutionality of the statute of that State denouncing, under heavy pen alties, tbe circulation of books, newspapers, pamphlets, &&, tending to incite the alave population to insurrec tion, you ask to be instructed as to your duty, in refer ence to such documents, should they be received through tbe mails for distribution at the pout office of which you have charge, Tbe statute alluded to is in tbe following words : Sec. 23. If a free person write or print, or cause to be written or printed, any book or other thing with In tent to advise or Incite negroes io thia State to rebel or make insurrection, or inculcating resistance to the right of property of masters in their Slaves, or if be shall, with intent to aid tbe purposes ol any such book or writing, knowingly circulate the same, he shall be con fined in the penitentiary not kss than ooe or more than five years. bn 24. If a postmaster or deputy postmaster know that any such book or other writing bas been received at his office in the mail, he shull give notice thereof to some justice, wbo shall inquire into the circumstances, and have such book or writing burned in his presence. And if it appear to him that tbe persons to whom it was directed subscribed therefor, knowing its character, or agreed to receive it for circulation to aid the pur poses of tbe abolitionists, the justice shall commit such person to (ail. " H sny postmaster or deputy postmaster violate this section, he shall be fined not exceeding $200." . The point raised by your enquiry is, whether this statute is in conflict with the act of Congress reguluting the administrate of this Department, which declares that " it any postmaster shall unlawfully d ;tuin In his office any letter, package, pamphlet or newspaper, with the. intent to prevent the arrival and delivery of the same to the pi rsou or persons to whom Buch letter, package, or pamphlet, or newspujicr, may bo addressed or direc ted, in the usual course of transportation of tbo mail inong the route, Jie shall, on conviction thereof, bo fined in a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars, and im prisoned lor a term not exceeding six months, ami shall moreover, be forever thereafter incapable of holding the office of postmaster in the United States." I he question thus present! d was fully decided by At torney General Cushing in the ease of the Zaxoo City Vmi Ullice. (Opinions of Attorney Generals, vol. b, 489 ) He there held that the statue of Mississippi, in nil respects analogous to that ot Virginia as cited, was not inconsistent with the act of Congress quoted, pre scribing the duties of the postmasters in regard to tlie delivery of mail matter, and that tbe latter, as good citi n na. were bound to vield obedience to luch State laws. You are referred to the luminous discussion of the case for the arguments urged by that distinguished civilian in support of the conclusion at which he arrived. The iudirment thus nronounced has boon cheerfully acouicsed in by this ltepartmcnt, and is now recognised as one of tlie gunks of its administration. ( lie authority or V ir ginia to enact such a law rests upon that right of self- preservation which belongs to every government and icop!e, and which has never been surrendered, nor in deed can it be. One of the most solemn constitutional obligations imposed on the Federal Government is that of protecting the States against insurrection and domestic violence "of course, none of its instrumen talities can he lawfully employed In inciting, even in the remotest degree, to this very crime, which involves in Its train all others, and with tbe suppression of which it iaJ specially charged. Yoo must, under the responsibilities rusting upon you as sn officer and a citizen, determine whether tbe books, pamphlets, newspapers, ic, received by you for distribu tion ere of the incendiary character dtscribed in the statute j and, if you believe they are, then you are not only not obliged to deliver tbcm to those to wbom tbey are addressed, but you are empowered and required, by your duty to tbe State to which you are a citizen, to dispose of them in strict conformity to tbe provisions of the law refemd to. The people of Virginia may not only forbid the introduction aud dissemination of such documents wiihin their borders, but if brought there in the mails, they may, by appropriate kgal proceedings, have them destroyed Tbey have the same right to ex tinguish fire-brands thus impiously burled into tbe midst' of their homes and altars, that a man has to pluck the burning fuse from a bomb-ehcll which is about to explode bt his feet . Very respectfully, your obedient servent, , J.HOLT. Mr. Chahlis A. Oktok, Postmaster at Falls Cbnrcb, Va. The editor of the Hartford Times says " a manufac turer called upon us this moroing, and said that a large share ol his business had been done at the South, but that his trade has been cut off this fall s that he already feels most disastrously the efleefs of the unfriendly feel ing that has lately been so industriously encouraged at the North. His agents at the South want no more of his goods, and his losses this winter will be severe," s Tii"Ibrkprm8ibli Conflict " Shaia rr Sror oa Go ok t Thank Uod 1 the Conspirators and Dis nnionists are not to have it all their own way. The eulogists of traitors and their treason are about to be made to feci tbat there must be some limit, aome stop ping place, to their claim that the masses ol the North are with them in an " Irrepressible Conflict " with our Southern country-men 1 And to such of our friends io that section as seem to have been forced to take a des- Knding view of things, by tbe blatant fulminations of utility to them, in Northern pulpits and Northern presses, over tbe just retribution 'which bas overtaken the Haper's Ferry conspirators to such, we say, wait, and In the course of a few days, we are greatly mistaken it you will not hear such a Northern voice so long, aod loud, and deep for Peaci aud Good Will for Jcstici for Domestic Tb-akqitlitt for tbe Ikvtola biutt or TBI CossnrrrioK, in all its Parts as will silence, not only tbe treasonable maledictions of the Old Brown worshippers and their allies tbe men of the la REFRissiBLB Cohflict but demonstrate to the country and mankind at large, that the Empire City, at least, follows no banner that does not " Km snr TO thx Mcaic or thx Union." iY. F. Exfruu , Wj izrizg party q Speaier of tbe il;u.-e. Urn. Sct Rrtar4. Nrw Yen. IV. 13th, If 9 The strOrLip Atactic Las armed Item Avowal Gen. Scott has returned from the Pac.Sc i be Saa Joan qatstioo is virtu'!y avtiid. the ulcd rematcirg under the jokt occupatka of both ulioc, Ktatark jr Imur, Fbaskpobt, Kt, Dec. 13-h, 1 153. Yke-PnsJett Breckeorkle Las been tax-ted to tie Federal Senate from Kentucky. Sew Yarfe. Hartota. Niw York, Dir. 13, 18j9. it ttocfaae yesterday. Cotton firm. Flour declined 5 c?s-; Southern $3 CO a 13 73. Wheal firm. Cora firm ; new white e3 a 90 e a, yellow 87 a 90 ; old yellow 95 cents. SpiriU Tur pentine steady. Sugar steady. tXH COXlfHSKH OP WHJtlSQTOS jonx DA"srx, 1UHUI MAKT1X, WM. A. KKJ.T, BTtfHtN O. WALLACE, T. C. MILLKR, K. R. BOI1M!. G. ii. fAK.--Li.lf. Dacanbsr Uia, l-s. M ta. SPECIAL, NOTICE. HATING aUbliaai ruuktU twyr la Vt city of Ktw fork, aad aitaaded ta bim facilities for procuring ' bar gain aa tbey occur," a fel that wa aava plactd ouraelrea far ia advance of tur competitor, la oar offering of cheap, aaadaoBM Uooda, aad lata aoveltiea. W receive weekly addition to oar magnificent stock. bept. Wlt-tf HEDRlCg Jt BTAS. riUMlllllCI I HMT(.UICII AS COMPLETE AN AtKOBTMENT AS CAN BE found ia aay city, aud aa cheap for eaah, la bow offered to tbe to spectioa of the public, at No. 10, Front Btreet, Wilmington, N. C. FurchaaiAf ttvm first hand at the factoriea for cash, aad aelling fur eaah or Ita tjQivaieiit, the t-tabecrtber to nabled to oOar greater iaducenieota to the citiaena of WU uiugtua and of tlie Wat generally, to buy at bom, thaa has ever before been offered. Uoods for tbe interior will be oarefully packed aad promptly forwarded. The Bubacrlber ia particularly deairoua tbat peraona from tbe Interior of the but who kare been la the habit of purchasing abroad, would giro hia atabliehmegl a triaL The following axe aome of the article to be found in hia furniture War Uootna 1 Bofaa, Teto-a-Tela, Lounges, Eaay Chair, Rocking Chair, Etagere or Whatni ta, Ottoman, Poot-Kools, Ceutra, ekl ftnd Card Table, Chain, klautl and Pwr (jlaaaea, 8c re tar lea, Book Case. Tea, Breakfast and Dining Table, Side board, Can, Wood wit and t'uahloned Chair, tn great Tarlety; Burefto. Redateadi, Wftahatanda, Toilet Table, Wardrobe. Farcy Cottage ttetta, Mattraaae, Bed. Pillow, Boftlater, Ao. A large stock of Looking (Jlaaaea. Utile Furniture, Chil lren'i Chair, Cradle, Cribs, Trandl Bed stead, Toy Bureau, Ao. O. L. FILLY AW. March Id. 1ha 150AI7 ly l'UAL.1 I UAL 1 1 WE HAVE ERECTED UN OUR COAL YARD, on of Hows' Patent four Ton ficalca, for the purpoa ot weighing CoaL From this day every Cart load of Coal, sold by ua, will be weighed oa this Scale. Our Coals are of the best quality. Ws bar two Coal Screen for cleaning w de liver bo dirt, and w hops to receive a liberal share of pat ronag. T. C. A B. 0. WOBTU. October 17th, lHS9-3ft-3m. , Hollow ar's Ointment and Pill Without the tbe mother of a family would be short of the Domentic 1'hyalvlan of the nineteenth century ; the one acting aa s nitre remedy for cutaneous diiorderi snd the other for luternal disease. Sold at tbe manufactory No. K) Maiden Lane, New York, and by all Drogginta, at '.'5c. 03c, and 11 per pot or box. WALKER fll CAKES, VliUOOIST AND A I' OT HSC A R Y, No. 45 Market tkikt, DEALER in KM Mrdiuinea t Englih, French and (Herman Chemical Sweedmh Leech, Ac, Ac. Alao, superior Brandy, Wines, Ao., Ac. Prescription compounded lu tlie most skillful and elegant formaSa, November 21, lt-59 NOTICR OS AKNKBHOHia OK HKAL ESTATE Vi W1LMINUTON. milK BOARD OF VALUATION of th Pintrlct of Wll X. mington wonld remind the owner of Real Eitte in the town, that the Act of the (Itinera! Aiwembly nmier which this Uoard ia constituted, requires that the general Mat con taining the value of all the Real Estate in the District shall be prepared and completed by the first day of January neat, and thia cannot be done unlfM the owners shall prompt ly comply with the provisions of the Statute. The owners of Iota, or parts of lots, or their agents, are by tliii Act required to luruinh the Hoard with a list, In which each lot or part of a lot is separately let forth, giving Its dimensions and its number 011 the prevent plan of the town. Person refusing to comply with the requirement of this Act, In addition to the payment of a treble tax on all lots Dot ssaeased, aud other charges, ar liabl to iudictment ; and It U made the duty of the Justice of tbe Peace of the Board to biud them over to the Superior Court to auawei the charge. The Board will bt In aewlon from day to day, between the hour of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 4 o clock, V. M., until tbe 20th day of December next, and may be found at tbe room of the Commissioner of the Town, unless absent employed la viewing lots for valuation. WM. C. BKTTEN COURT, J. P., O. O. PARSLEY, f WM. A. WRIUHT, Vixlrict Board of Valuation qf tht l)itndof Wilmington. S Nor. Jilth, 1H5. Ti lt WM. II. LIPPITT, WUOLKSA LSASD RETAIL DRUGGIST unKMlbl H. K.C'or. front aiul Market St., Wilmington, HI, C. Always ob hand a full and fresh assortment of DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS AND OLAHS. PERFUMER Y AND FANCY ARTICLES. rrmcriptioni accurately compounded. Medicine can bt obtained at any hour of th night. The night bell ia at tht second door ton Front it.) from the corner. tr On and aftet ibis day, all prescription will be CASH. Nov. let, lSSHsCu- TIIE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELKBRATKO STIC MALIC PILLB. j rreparedfrom a preptenptum 0 Sir J. Clarke, II. D., I'hyiician Extraordinary ta tht Queen. This invaluable ntdklncx ia unfailing in th cor of all the painful and dangerous diseases to which th female constitution ia subject. It moderate all excess and re move all obstructions, and a spesdy curs may be relied on. TO HARRIED LADIES It is peculiarly suited. It will, In a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price Oue Dollar, bear the Government 6 tamp of (Jreat Britain, to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION. i Then Pills should no be taken by females during the FIRST THREE MONTHS of Pregnancy, as they art sure to bring on ilitcarriaqe, but at any other time they are safe. In ftll cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on alight exertion, Palpatatloa of the Heart, Hysterica, and Whites, these Pills will effect a Cure when all other means hva failed, and although a pow erful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Ft.ll direction in ths pamphlet around each package, Which should be carefully preserved. Bolt Agent for ths United States aud Canada, JOB MOSES, ' ' " Rochester, If. Y. N. B.ll 00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorised Agent, will insure a bottle, containing 60 Fills, by return mail. For sale by all tbe Druggists lfl Wilmington ; Bavfland, Stevenson k Co., Charleston ; Santos, Walker A Co., Nor folk, wholesale Agents. May,l 1869. . . nt A 37-aow-ly Receipt per W. b W. RallrwwL. Dec. I. ' 253 bale Cotton, 340 bbls. SpiriU Turpentine, 368 do. Rosin, 490 bushels Cora, 1,414 lb. Dried Fruit and Sundries. To E. Murray A Co- J. H. Flanner, E. A. Keith, M. Mc Innift, J. T. Petteway A Co., W. H. McRary A Co., J. P. Kornegay, Anderson A Savage, F. M. Bizzell, J. M. Monk, W. H. Turlington, DeBoiwt, Browa A Co., W. A. Williams, T. C. A B. O-Worth, E. Haualey, C. C. Rhodes, D. A. La moBt and J. B. Blossom. , . LtDiKs r int. the lat:-s or !-r. Jilt-.? cuv-ii r--ni2 h-'-'i f'r " $v-:s BJ," it.'iel atrwt. cvxa-eae-itg TaJy. K ea.ber t :h. iart . aid c s- ej tircei the werk. tbe progeria to t-e a?;Ui ll bes-'t U JJLu' Charck. They w21 effrr f r tale a - cv '.ntl ..a cf E3.tierr. Seei'. aad Faacy Wjck, Ta.W ,-k Bvie, Cot.'-thna-y, Refrehien, Ac, aad wJJ rtocu.l'j' friE1 the peVie a 1 beral mpport. 1 UTK1BI.TIU lor tie abM (,ur wul U tUsH faly receivei, and caa be ect to lie care tf krv W bl C Lh4. Lvcabr K). t-MfT 1SBROTIPKI n the a Eeeeptia Boosss ol T. E. HAN BUSY, by a tew and j WaJ.J toa,bi astiua 1 lt, warraatel a good ft ary kereufre Uita tje ae dollar. Room ia the Ttlerrsfk Bui'J or. eprait EahaweiWr A Bio'., and next U Dawsoa A Mci'eake'a. tve1 t T if NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. COVCORD CHAPTER, SO. L, EMERGENT MEETING thw evening, at T o'clock. By order. . J. 8. Kl'itLL, Se y. Dee. Uih, 1n5S. M-tt UNERSIUN'ED, haviag bsea roautatd Adauais . trator af Owea Ho me, dve'd. at tk preneat Terai of the l'tioty Cowrt ef New Hanover Cottbty, hereby give aotic to ail pentooa Indebted to said tlec d to make imme diate payment ; aod te all perana kartng claim irainst aid dwe'd, ta preeeat then legally aii'kettttcated. withia th tin prescribed by law ; olherwa this awue wiU be plead- J u bar of umv recovery. E. D. HALL. Adn r. Wilmington, Dee. llta. A.T.,. t-i0t ten CARBOV OR KKaoaKlkie OIL, SUPERIOR to ftay befcr efferwJ i this market, tad equal to any manufactured ia this country, free from aay of fsaaiv sumIL, aad aearly a whit aa baraing fluid, eoaMant ly on hand and for salt at a reduced pne f ik only, at Wkt. k. CO VEI L'S Ship Chandlery Nor, No. 4 North Water U, Wiimingtoa, N. C. D0. 13. ma H4 tt Berald lw DKCEMBKH BED4CTI03I IS PHiCEs. KAHNWEILEB A BRO S, 3d door from Exchsng Cor ner, oa Front street, respectfully aaaoaare to th pub lie and their customers, that ia accordant- with their twaal caatom at thia aeaaoa of the year, they hav reduced the price of their stock of FANCY DRY OOODS, which tompriaes many choic and beautiful description of good tunable for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. K. A Br' hav received this week ft very ehok- collec tion of Embroidered Cambric HAMKEKCIUEr'8, setts of COLLARS and SLEEVES, Uee (iooda, Embroideries, Ac, to which there will be added in ft few day several raxes from Paris, of Nouveante. espec tally selected by one of the firm now in Paris, for HOLIDAY PHESKNTS, tt KAHNWtlLEK A BRO S, Deo. 13. 3d door from Exchange Corner. UEDtliaU WI.NTEH BTOt'K, ATS and CAPS. Prices low. Bargft'ns offered tt tht Hsl snd Cap Emporium, 34 Market street. lc. 13. MYERS A MOORE. II uKsn LACK SILK VELVET CAPS at the Emporium, 34 Mar- Bet street. MVfciiS A MOORE. Dec. 13. tlllLDHKMt' II ATM AM) CAP. MISSES' BEAVER FLAW AND BLOOMERS. Closing out our assortment at unusually low figures for cash, I the Hat ftnd Cp Emporium, Dec. 13. MYERS A MOORE. STAID A RfK " A ND OTHER VALUABLE WORKS at KELLEY'S BOOK STOKE. Pulpit Exloquence, of (he l'Jh Century ; Lorenxo Dow 'a Works ; Everett' Orations sud Speeches: History of Nspoleon 1!ol part 1 Proctor's History of the Cm aades ; Llvlngoton't Travellt in South Alrics, Illustrated; Hiatory of the Covenant ; Flander'sLife ft :d Times of the Chief Justices of the U. S.; Life of Dr. Franklin ; Brancroft History of the U. I B.J Life nd Letters of Lord By ron ; Spectator ; Cyclopedof Englibh Litera ture ; Cantwell'a Justice ; ReviMdCodeofN.Ci The Land and the Book ; Banks of New York ; A Memoir of th Rev. Sidney tfnilth; E. A. Pofs, Miscellaueouf Works ; Besuties of Riiklnt 1 Leigh Hunt's Works; Maginn'a MiMelauie ; Lile of lieu'I Uavelock ; Life " George Mephenaon ; Lile " (Jen. Putnam t Life " WashingtoD ! American Mechauic and Working Man; Charles Lamb's Works; Publio and Private Life of Louis Napoleon ; Letters to the People on Health and Happiutss ; Bwia Family, Uobeaon Una bridged ; Dec. 13. The Works of Lord Bacon : CruJeu'i Condensed Concur- tlanoe ; Th Arabian Kuighta Enter tainments ; Robeson Crusoe, Illustrated 1 K'anip Fires to ths Revolution; History or the Constitution of tbe U. S.; Adventures of Don Quixote; Th Muitru RritiMh lWv,ti' Lite of Aaron Burr ; Josepbu's Complete Works; Dr. Kane's Artie Expedition i Constitution of the United States ; l.ifs of Thus. Jefferson ; Youth of Thos. Jefferson 1 Chamber's Information for ths People ; Itonlver's Law Dictionary; North Carolina Form book; Hawk's History of N. C; The Tin Trumpttt ; Empire of Ausrift ; Freedley's Legal Adviser; Frsedley't Practical Treatise oa Biisineaa ; Macauley'a Critical and his- cellam ous Essayes; Couficieocial Correspondence of Napoleon; Life of General Greene ; Life " " Marion; Life " " Jackson ; tShield't Sketches of the Irish Bar; Cooper's Naval History ; Cobu't History of the Refor mation ; Milledulcia; Karmer't Dictionary; ir ' ' Aimugedilcu, or U. P. lu l'rophicy I US Ft HS TJA118, THE SUBSCRIBER? invite stteutlon to their extensive stock of FURS, manutactured expressly for their trade, iu th beat manner and on the lowest terms, at KAH.NWE1LEB A BRO.'S, Deo. 13th. 2d door from Exchange Corner, Front at. ROTICK.. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE that my SCRIPT OF 10 SHARES in ths Stock of tht W. A At. B. R. Company, ta lost or mislaid. ELIJAH PRDiGLE. ; Deo. 13-lw6w - WllECK BALE. WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, on the 3lst Inst., on the beach two mile North of New River In let, for account of whom it may concern, all the SAILS, R1GU1NO, ANCHORS AN'L CUALNS saved from hchr. Ala bama. Also U hhds. Molasses, more or less, being patt of cargo saved. Also me hull, ana bi-aiwi 01 taio henoouer, as she now lies on th beach. E. BuNNax. Deo. 13th, 1869. 84-ts ALT SALT. I K(C SACKS daily ftxpeotedrepresented to be in ltiVJV fin order, tor sal by Lee. 13th, 18S9. HATHAWAY A CO. OR SALE by J Dec. 13. HUK CUACKkUS L. B. HUGGLN9 A SONS. RAISIXS. rN HALF and quarter boxes; Citron aud Currants. For L uie by L. B. HUGUINS A SONS. WACHOVIA FLOVU. A SUPPLY of tliisiuperior FLOUR received on Saturday. For sale by Deo. 13. SPICES AUD FLAVORING EXTRACTS, ' NUTMEGS, MACE, Cloves, Allspice, Cinnamon, Cassia, Essence of Lemon, Orange and Jamaica Ginger. For .ale by L. B. HUGG1NS A SONS. Dec. 13. Btnuius.9, PICKLES, CATSUP, Sauces, Jellies, Sardines, Pickled Lobster, Mustard, Sweet Oil, Pepper, i-sleratus, Sods, cream Tartar, Ac. For sale by t ti nnnrrwa 1 snva Dec. 13 L. B. HUG GINS A SONS. SUSDIUKS. I Ft ft EHD3- 0F PM,1B BWEET C118- MOLASSES; I til 600 bags Rio. Lsguftyr and JftVft Cofiet ; 600 kegs cut Nails, sit size ; 300 boxes Sosp ftnd Csndlet ; ' 100 bftles new crop Northern Hy ) 120 bftrrels extra, fresh caught, New Birer Mullets; 100 " Portland Pyrup ; 160 bftrrels ClariUed aud Refined Sugars ; 3,000 sftcks O. A. Salt, in good order. For sale by Oct. 36th. HATHAWAY A CO. MULLETS V nil P RRIA. 1.1 haodgome Dactcaires for sale hv JL Oct. 37. 4. fan a. WAY CO. RICISRICE. OA TIERCES NEW BICE fresh from tbe mllL For IV sale by Mot. 21. , -. . WILLAED CfBTIS.
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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