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, ... n mmmuHifi!ioit WVewW for puWratitm er huff, mvM bt mHthttmt In Me fditor$ of l J ivrHal, IT&ninyfon, a. C GnrttfoiuHtnor containing tfn (( ami iwi ' aay craiMfer soAtruftt W waanf ttd-ii -fo r- fwra rioted monuuioriiioif. . aidcsr&isrnentf osi"-? ef 1 nef ft n . aa"-7yet aiuf fl fHbscr fl-" mmi m2 eras" tt akitf Vir mtucriitkm trjwvt. ' TIIEIMXJQPNAT; jsramaoTON, n. a .... !wholohItory?6fyonreiMiri(icn VitlMr7 J do VpM wi sot, lnd iin order directly Oiauiou siU8peiuiOBjoainTtMuHa.il elr- Iroin uo rrvsiuene ranw'ii noiwao tow cum vent the I'roaident ; it wv to carry ont act, in theses doubt whloU yoa are to obey? Hint intent that 70a accepted the appoint- j You answer tbo question when yoa sav to mnt; mis wasin jonr nit ml j Uie time 1 'rtwu.en your rotter 01 tne aa in of y on acceptance. If iot. then, iu obedience to the order of yoiirsnrior, am Las heretofore keen ami rol. that nut as sumed the duties of trie ofliotv f Von knew it waa the I'mai deal's pm-pot to prevent ImeiitQa Hie inaa Inordinate attitude) which Z FllTDAJ. FEliRlTABY 14, 18KS y Exclusively, so far as the North Carolina ' daily press Js concerned, we have published th lull text ol the correspondence lxttwerArj the Frmdent and Oeneral Uiujrr. We' jl'give to-da the letter of rroeil't Joun ,f sox, With thofj of several tuembcra xf the Cabinet. The remainder will be given to morrowand the flue! rejd) ndet of General . Omst Vriu be pubUsbou when received, Whatever may bo our opinion of Oe erel Okant m eA officer or hs a politician we share the mortification, in oowmou with 1 the American people, the publicity of do ceaiiemfiru , . When the Usnerni 01 our armies the tictoriotts eoldior who brougl. ' to a Buccosnful close tlie tmt gigantic revo nlatioa itt the Lietory of the world- 'brings reproach upon liio good uun? Lihe eonqoered as well as (no oomjuor " ore, eqnaUy 0 itieens of the United Htates, 1 feel most Jteenly tho disgraoo to the k national repotatioa. For it is usdts - for personal or party friends to deny that, - front these letters, as well us the evidence heretofore protented, Qeuertd Guant htie 4- by f'lii trang asi TucillatieR ondmit, "' placed biftueU ia no enviable liglit befnto Ue coantry and the 'world. 1st we eanuot brine cornel ves to Ih'Iictc that he has been guilty of dclilorute duplicity, bat rather he Las been roade the oau-pav ot shrewd and designing politi cians, who bars jued him in order to sen're Va6oh a rapture as promised to aid them in their impeachment folly, or having already seen red the assistance of his popular nnme e inetr partizfttj pnrposes, now wiaii to in fjuro his' Presidential prospects for the nd . fanoementofarfvAL Altogether he has been as a piece of putty monldod and fashioned as iSzairroa and bie artful friond have 4irecftl I !. U :u : Vn&m the searchinjr charges of thaPioni dent and their nneqairocal confirmation by several members of the Cabinet, (kn. "j GJUhTa vain boast of the vindication of 1 kit personal honor and character," in let ters full of equivocation and wanting in frankness and independence, will not satisfy the unbiassed judgment of the public, but tbi whole correspondence too plainly de monstrates that he has risked and imierillod both bis personal honor and his character in bis eagerness for the Presidency MrV Klautou f runt remimiuir flhe ollUte of Secretary of War.) end you intended to de- icot uiai purpewo. 1011 acucpici tuuoiuce not in the interest of the rrcsident, but of Mr. Htaatou. If thii rurpotw, so enterraia ed by rod, had loiu rontincd U yon me H J li, when aeeeptiufi the Oiee,. yo bd done eo with a men till reservation to frus trate Iho lYesidontt-it Would have Iwnu a tacit dccepliou. la the vthica of Min)er son, Mich a course i allow abhi ; but yfu cauuot .tnd dwu .uB that timiUotiahli ground. The " history " of your con n w tion with thia Uananction as 'writu-tu by yourself plaoea you in a different prt diit incnt, and shows that you notoulveii cenlcd your donign from the rrN-iduiitrtml induced him to aupMjie that you would carry out hia purjKww to kMji Mr. BUstou vnt of ofllce by retaining it yourwilf, aflnr ku wtU'Dipt at rosloratiou by the Kf nate, o as to reju.tre Mr. Klanton to etitahlisli hm right by judicial decision. I now giveliat part of this " history " as wriltpn by voiu oolf iu your lottor of the Sth ultimo ; "bouie time after 1 atutuuimed the du ties of Secretary of War wl interim the 1're Htdent asked me my views aa to the course Mr, NUiitou vutild have to jiuiaiki, iu rase tlio Hcriiilo bliould not coucui 111 aim-ncui-iou, to olitaiu pu8M.iti.ivn of his oftVc. Jly reply was, in suUUiice, that .Air. btuii ton would have to ni(cai to the courts to rcitiNlute him ; ilhmtiatiug toy poaitton bv citing the 'around 1 had taken in the owe of ilalUuioitt iViioe4kiuiiuii'i.'a-em."-. ... Now, at that time, a. you adiiiit in 1'oiir letter of the .'Id ItiHlnnt, yuu hold the olUae with the very oljuel of (iufeatinc auapm al to the com U. iu luut letter yon tny that iu accepting the olllce otic uiotivo was bi prevent the President from appointing boiuo oiuor pi i no u wuo would rubua u- seswion, and thus make judicial proceedings necessary, ton auew tlie l'reMlJcnt was nnwilliug to tniKt the ofllco with any one who wouia not, uy uoiuiug it, compel Mr. Utaulon to reaort to the oourta. i'on iicr- fectly uuderatood that in this iuterviow. ' Hometiiue " alUit you accented the olllce. tlie rrcsident, not content with your al ienee, ueeirea an exproasiou of your views, and yon auswifcd I1I111 Unit Mr. Htauton " would have to appeal to the' oourta. ' ll the l'reHiiluut bad repoaed confidence icfore ho knew your views, and that con fidence had bceu violated, It might have been said be made a mistake ; but a viola tion of coufldouoe reposed after that con versation was no mistake of his nor of yours, ft is the fact only that need be stated, that at the date of this conversation you did not intend to hold the oiHoa with the pnrpeme of forcing Mr. Btauton into court, bat did hold it then, and had accepted it, to pro vent thatconrse from being earriod out la other words, you said to the l'lesideiiL " That is the proper course ": and vou said to yourself, ' I have accepted this ofllne, and now hold it to dofcat that course," The excuse you make in asubseauent baro graph of the letter of the UHth ultimo, that afterwards you changed your views as to what would be a proper course, has noth ing to do with the point now under consul.- eratiou. lhe point is, that before veil han (red your view ten had soeretlv Jn. i t tiiini'il to do the very thing whioh at lant Qia&dsof political Philistines, hnt with 1cm ability and not so much honesty, he has already tarnished bis good name much more than General Scott ever did. At snob a ooet, if be reaches tbo goal to which bis ambitioa anpires, he will have Min-i . floed all which would make the oflioe do- -&i rabu ...r ,- 1 atan I tb Heeretar of War i "my superior i - atid tout ulKrdinate,";aril yet yon refuse 1 jT obediehoe t the sanritr wit of deference I (o mo suiHjraiiiaie. s witnoni lurt tier com BY TEliEGlVAPH.i aW TOS( MKirra rasas msriTcaas sea t 011 have aMiiimcd, i am at a loss to know j r in T- 1 (intral Harie Jltportt sn jajnww!i : tnilbm ok fkfrt'Ptiii.'i hi v 01 u "rvooi insrvrr E dionce to the orders of . th IWi'lf nt, who in made by the ("ouhtilutiou the (Jommau Jer in Chief of rba Army and Navy, and ia therefore the official sni'flrior aa well of th'n 44nrai of the Army as of the Secretary of War. ' ' lkscctfuJly yours, AwrniEw Johnko.n. (ieneral (', S. h'rmii, commanding Armiea of tho United Ktatea, Washington, 1). I'. IX.I V OK IJil-I KU ADI'llKKflkJi TO tACH OF XUK KBMlli:Kt. Of JUlt ttNlT MBKT T THE ' i-ONVKKKAIlO.N ilKTWeiN TUB MiE.-lOINT AKI) CENFiiAL onANT ON T11K UtU JAMA- Hi, IStiH. ;. , ' , ,- . n,, - - Eit Li riva alAMioM, f WAfiiTiNiiTut.', 1). V., Teb. S, 8ti8. ( -f Hir The Chrntiiole of this morning cou taius a corrMudeoi between the Presi dent and General (1 rant, sported from I be War Impart incut m answer to a resolution of tbo lloiiHC of ilepreuentatives. 1 beg to call jour attention to that correspondence, and especially to that part of it which re fers to the conversation between the I'reu- dont sud (loneial Graut ...at iheX'abiuet mcetinu ou 'i'nusdsy the 1-tth of January, and to rtquost you to statu what whh taiil in tbleonversatini. Very reajieclfully yoiiin, AIKBW JoHNMOK. Till: HENJ'OMHRS Oi XIIF. htCHIKXAillBfi. Wabitn, 1. O., Fob. f, 1W18. i Bir- Your note of this data was hatidod to nie this evening. My reooiloetiou of the oouversatiou at lhn tlabiuet meeting on Tnnatlay the 14th of January oorreNpouds with your htutcnut or it iu tlie letter el the 'Mai ultimo in the published correspon dence. The three points specified in that letter, giviug jour recollection of the con versation, are correctly stated. : Very respectfully, OIDltON VVBI To tfutj'rtmhlent. TltitAfiUar DiU'AIITMENT, February ti, f (iir-1 have received your note of the 5th instant callieg my attention to the cor respondence between yourself and General Uraut as published id the Chronicle of yes terday eapooially that part which relates to what oocurred. at theOabinet meeting ou Tuesday the 11th ultimo and request ing me to state what was said In the con versation referred to. I cannot undertake to stAto the precise language used, bnt 1 have no hesitation in saying that your aooouot 'of that conversation as given in yonr letter to General Grant nndor date of the Ulst ultimo substantially and in all im portant particulars accords with my recol lection of it. : - - 1 : ( With great respect, ; - ' . oar obedient iorvaut, !, ,. fatguedj -u . v. - liuuH moOvuamm, m J ri Mrirrlty lrKi4'i Mmiuh In h mmmti mt ihr vraor ef Ohl TMc AOhJcrt ( atraiuiiiatfaHM's lll In t KrMrrla itlMKnc,ta'yVabl AHVaMUMteav A, 9.t ' lHewi Hrrrrtsry toward, in liii rpotie to th Uot rnr.r of Ohio for bis drtnunlof tli return of the li rstifjioK t'(illliitiuinl arorndmsnt, sy that Oifiw is ne Jsw esrraUUSir Uis witb itiutl nl utf domaieat from lbs Depart meet ' tlio rciiet.t of ii iiidivnlusJ or ltale, therefore ttiA er1r latifjinK ") U ens resoiadinfc will lioth r(iiln en (lln. It hi triiiir'1 thai Mr. BurllDgaine's biiaslnn to h ornpesa pownrs is to secure ssaUUaee RSinst the Ohinpm rrbrls, who srn prrmin the Imi'trialUts. Crrtiin pommrrcUl privilege are tendered in coo)riiiitiou f"r Material lad fO littcalsid. - - 1! . .- InelTeduil appl'.csUou bsa breo mtde at the Army Besdqaarton fur the ocrrenpond' nee be t were Generals Urtut and Bsncoi k. CABLS StlMUABV. Tb b France -reaesnrta thai Bietnarok has asked fir permission tu resign. Bismarck's ufticial muu a;s that the Austrian Ministry is purauuift s daiiKWuue euurso in zeal on-ly tfriondiug the llanoviin caHes. Abvseuuaa sdviocs represent that Napior is pushing the hostile forces with reports of ro. pealed skirinisliee. , Annthrr Demarratle Vlrlory in Jw York, : t CisoaiMTOK, H. fwb, 18Noon. .At (he naDletpal eleeticm whtoh took plaoe here yesterday,' a Eemocrntic Mayor and a majority in the City CoaooU were elected. This ia tlie first time ta ten years that the Democrats havesarrted the city. ' :"'.'. 1 ; Governor OrvwBlow'a Opinion oa Rallrosul 1 Strlhee. - 1- v,.. r NAsami.tt, Tikk., feh. ItVrJeett" The messages of Governor lirowulow cbarac teriite the concerted railroad strikes as oomplri- aies SKsifist the Htate, A White Woman Oatregtd my Regrors. MMriiisLTj!HM1,JBbtialooB. A French woman, living In the sulmrbs of the eity, was ravished last night by two negroes. . Ihe., police are after tbeai, . Hperial CorreepimdeBee of Petersborg Zndei. rraea . Jloria rNaMlauTwa CssaaanrsUIre lMM(Wiaortav Cuallaa atlll Ire tm IUr atss Wamsllor rwa erlll MitXiM Hatlcal Slats CaastltatlM kt acM Areutss .. Ibasri poubow, H. C, rebraary , Vm. . Da lNDia ra this reaches voa. no donbt yoa will bs to full posseseioa of the proceedings m 1 ue ujnsamuve uwnTenttoa wnien met in xuu- eish on Weducaday, U detiee sums Bieans for IjCngUah and eWerioaa Plekles; Pig's Feet, Tripe, Salmon; defeating the nataruMrs desicns of the Animals ia Uuiiuril," which convene J under Gen. Cenbj's "tT8. 'wvwja,s SV V ISPtMlMtoVIH QaW0 bUt4 laXVlaABLM; Oysters, IxbUrs,GreTffrfle, s.; Shipping. IV. Ml PBIUDELrilU. WAaIHIA AWO BOUTIIKUS BLAILu THEFINEAND FAVOEITESTEAMSHTP It is unlit aad itruttee that North Carott 1 aiaied boss the eepeseton aootht i ana order. na should Iwvind to be east noon bet tf a sot of autos lusters aaventarera.1 Ills rk-bt and brooer that the trne soaa est aa Was eaonid eyacia-.n4" sabee? a llirumo ine monster Radicalism in its nruin en our soil, ere tie putrid sad polluted bol shah a- iiu iuii ifrowru ana iiorciiu-au power. , The reputation of the Old North Htate far loter- rtty. honor and good faith, forbid the thought that "he will proTS ouworthr the falood-boneht fame she earned ia the stragRle for her liberties. , UIm wiii not prove aiitrne to me memories oilier nolle ilcsil - nor to the patriotio deeds of her living Statesmen. Hbe will repndiata With loatlifng and l. ons the pooy effo u of bar betrayers and in. Taders, to tibaiu bar to. Abe jaKireriueu absal of Northern daxtistu. iter people will rise iu their iniiiht, at the ballot box, and burl hor sedaueni into the lowest depths of political ignominy. Her people, speaking; through her Graham; will ntter avoioeof indignant relinks to the Uadical (.011. reutiou now in suseion, that will riug tiuut Uie seaboard to t!.e nionntains, sud will proclaim in tones of thnndr the po H leal rtealb-knsU of the! traitorous North Carolinians wh wonld dare to1 hoist upon our people a Btsta tonsUtuUon in fa mous iu ooneerHioo snd deirradhia iu uxeoution. -a blot npon the civilization of the ago, au4 au eternal end ineffaceable stigma upon its tremors and advocates.; That (Jonstitutioa, a foreshad owed by the speeches and ordinanoseof those he are the seif-oonstitoVd tealers of the North Car olina Radical wing, wUl he wiihont a parallel in the annals of ont civil polities, placing the negro race on outire politioal equality with the whites. Placing in reach of the illiterate and interior class 4 UCli the highest positions of hun emolument and dlgnltv. and atte niptinir to deartda and axolnde fmin ortioe some of oar tost, shiest and worthiest uttiaenei ttaeh a Oonstitution, when submitted to the people, for ratul nation,' will be atlerly and iudignsuWy rejected. .... ..i tiw 1 is - Let oar people aronse tlicmsi-Ires in this im portant ma tor.i Lot them oonie forward in the iient or tnetr irrottstirxo imoetnositv! Let them avive ia aoUd nhalanx. aai ornsh beneath the manly tramp-of sevriee) columns the iliegiutnate oOnpriug of au illegitiniate coalition, to-wit:-tbs forthcoming liadioal Conslitntion of florth C'arO Ua , ..,w,t ' - BxACToif. ' lfaekerel, Sooteh Herring, Sardines; ' V f all iuwdst 1 " ( Craoksrs all kutdi 1 1 ,j -J ii - ; .' -. 'ib.vr.13 ijuaiii! "i"tfvJ .ilijn Breakfast Bacon, Strips; - .'nl l.t-i v'-S.-H'. it - J11.'.', --. Tongues, Dried Beer, and Hams L . rrn-- :"':' ' " '" f 'i?' I' V - Jellies, 8auees, Bplces; - Mooe, Java, Ltgaayra and Bio Coffee; ' ' -"'..- 1 and every artlols ef FAMILY. GKOCERIES - wti.i" ..(.!. "! V? '. .)!.. rl t that your family requires at lew Friass, eaa bs mono a wa , , ; r ; t'omer of Market and Front Sts ' " SW. M, & . C 8TEVEXS0N. I ;febH - V.;,, ...:., .lU-at! .Special, ",5 01 11 MinmiiT insPATi m:s. "rwaa Cfca. at 'ssuW. ' " roSTOJTloK DWAKTWs!, . ( , " , ,"JyKmiujtH)H, February 6, lHtia ( 8ir t -I am in receipt ef your letter of the 5th of febrnitry, calling my attention to the correspondence publisnod la the Chronicle between, the President and Gen- youdid kui render the olUee te Mr. Hlaix: leralUrant, aud eapeoiatly ievat-pars-rrf'tt Llka bla illnatrintia nteilw,: .ott, Geai WAiu.m . - - a j .... m w"i'w jviitiHii uimarii 1 v Special Telegram to the liiehmoad I iratch . . CABINKT tOltRMPOHUKXrK, The Preaidesu'e Jriaavl Itrpnrt leuesirral j4Hmat-TaeTailmowvrthr Mert!'-"s af the lablart. 1 Wasuinv.ton, Teh 11, I(iS. To lit Editor of the Visput' h: Iaendyon, without comment, the fol lowing important lottor: . Mil J P.u..:v - -February 10, ym. ( General, Tbo oxtraordinary character of yonr letter of the 3d iuataut, would aeeni to preclude 'any reply ou mr art ; bat the manner in which publicity haa been given to the cormspou douce of which that letter forms part, and the grave ques tions which are involved, induce mo to : take this mode of giving, as a proper so-1 quel to the communications which have paased betweea us, the atatcmenbt of the five members of the Cabinet who were pro- Bent on the lltlt ultimo. Cottica of the letters which they have addressed to mo npon the subject arc, accordingly, here with enclosed. , . . Yon apeak of my letter of the Ulst ulli mo as a reiteration of the " many and grows misrepresentations" oontaiued in certain neswspaper articles, and reasaert the correctness of the atatenient ooutained in your eommnnication of the 28th ultimo. adding (and here X give your ownwordaill a. a t . : i . . ... . . a .ajuuag iu yooie in repty to 11 M ine oooirary nocwiuistanmng. When a con troversy npon matters of fact roaches the point to which this baa been brought, f ur- mer asaeruon or aemai between the imme diate parties should cease, especially when. upon either aide, it loses the character of tuo reepectf tu disouwion whioh is required oy tue relations iu wiucli the parUee stand to each other, and degenerates in tone and temper. In such a case, if there is nothing u upvu uut mo opposing mate menu, conclusions mast be drawn from the state ments alone, and from whatever intrinsic probabilities they afford in favor of or aaaiBst euner of tin parties. 1 should not shrink from this teat in this controversy ; but fortunately it ia not left to this feat alone. . There were five Cabinet officers preeent at the conversation, the details of which ia my letter of the 2-SLh ultima von Alio w yormelf to aay eoatains " many and groas misrepresentations." These gentle inen beard that conversation, and have res-1 my statement They speak for them selves, and I leave the proof without a wora 01 eomrnenw ; . ; j. i I deea it proper before eoooludJng this commonicauon, to notice soma 01 the statements contained in yonr letter, pj 1 Yon nr that a narfnrmau.na nf tha nmm !? ile8i been made by yon to nauuens wouta nave involved a re- . Biatanca ta Ikv mnA ; -. :.t. tne whole history of myeonnection with ' "rn," of Mr. Ktanton.- Yon then 'fwiL k-'--" 'tha trwsident would, on toe removal ot Mr. Stanton, ap point eome one ia his plaee who would am- barra the armyia cairyiag out the reoon atrncuon acts, and add: "It wtoorL e'lc rp"a teams that I aoeeoted the ollioe ot Secretary ot W a fiT i yoa to tlvdaokUng i i.. .1, Burreuaenng it to one ywtr views as vt iu eonne you out for yourself from the bettinninff. 1 wtu only notice one more statement in your letter oi the iid 1 aslant that the port formauceof the promise a hioh it is alleged was niHoe ny you would nave involved yoa iu the rnsiHtnnco of lair, f know of no stat ute that wotild Lava been violated bad you, carrying ont your promises in good faith, teudered your resignation when yoa con cluded uot to beniiidn a party jn Icual Pro. oeodiugH. ,. : You add : I am 111 11 mcoauro couliiuied in this ooncluaiou by your iwcnt orders directing 1110 to disobey ortlora from the d I'ieeidcbir and tumoral Giaut at tlie Cabinet meeting ami Tuesday, the Utlt of January, with a roqueat that 1 state what wBsNai'lIn that conversation. In reply,' I have the honor to slate that X have read Carefully the correspondence in question, and pai tioularly the letter of the Presi dent to 4enernl (Irnnt tlatod January ill, 1868. Tho following extraot from yonr IcHUir of the 31st of January to (ieuoraj limn lis, according ta my- reoolteotma, a correct statement of the etinvermttion that totik place between tho rrrident audCen. era) Grant at the Cabinet meeting on the 1 Ith of Jauuary last : "in the presence of tho Cyi'iiict IJiojdl!ntaiijtBl General lapse ef lew tlatg; WashlMgteis Preoetdiags mt : . Kress, -he, . :-.5 ' Wasbjnowh, Feb. j.-F. M. Sssat. Ths hill authorizing the Light House Board to place warnings ever obstructions at tlio entranoes ef bays and sounds was parsed. A bill was passed declaring bridges on the Mobile sad Chattanooga Railroad te be post roads. , . . Ths ease of Senator Thomas, of Maryland, was reseated and discussed up to the hour of adjourn meat. ... - ""m-; 7-;r, " ltocss After the trausaatiou of utiiaportant matters the bill in relation to the tights of Ameri oaa eitisens abroad Was resumed. The Speaker announced, by regular order, that this bill would occupy the morning for a week. 1 be whole mat tor was referred to the Committee on Foreign Af ''" 7 ':. .r, ...jl A eomiauuraation was received from tlie Heera-tat-y of ths Treasury enclosing a draft ot the h,U jregijlatiaii &ads witt) Spainr-rBeiex4'o;ttc enMitalll.a'nli Af.Mn.-u. : J ' V wihuiiiw , nil vuwuimn. s . . .. The uase ol John Young Brown was resumed. Mr. Brown plead bis own case. He was rejected by a vole ef 10S to t3, . , , The House thee adjourned, i The dlsooiitinnanse of the Fresdmen's Bines 11 iu the ttstes of Tennessee, Ktatntky and Mary land oeu. . nu Saturday ueit. The countermand of the urder ia improbable General fcfeade telrgrsphs that he is not sure whether Alabama has accepted or ujseted the OouatiluUoa... lie ia iuvesligstiiiu whether tli polls wore not opeued in rertatu eonhtirs ; if nel. he will order special tleeiioos. f 1 The ananal decency .lull N-nm'jgaJaytythe RlCpNI EDITION or . r fu ; v.. uatokt-b aonivrs. thw wobh, rnvmor iinlabgjsc'akd improved by the Author, is now ia ths hands ef the subscriber U Isle, It will be sold for Cash on the following Jermat Uni.vi , , : . . .(..unvi i, for a atogat copywu i-... I ,. J . . f.ts 00 !-i..-- ta ooptos, each . ,v . 1 SO 4 " three " or more, eaehi.v'i.. .-. 1 00 ', I am requested by Mr. EakMi, te say-that all orders fur the Book must be sent to me. , : .' ; " " V:'; BTJPTJS H. TaGE. Agent, , . , - -it Baletgh, M. O. --r-: PETEB MALLETT, s R. H. COVAN & C0 KMEUAI. COMMJBBIOK atlD B HIPP NO VJI SH6KCUASTB, ,,. ; .... AP w solus m BiALaas ta ' , groceries, and (applies of aU Hods .Ila..ia Nen-tla Watwr SeeCj'!ia.' U alsa agent for ths foltowia Insnranee Com ,1- - ;i nniM .Hm win i. , NORTH AMERICAN LXFJCi r JUa wail HUM IlIVB-B ..", i. r -tti tW JKFFEB80N " ' i (MJH t7-tf PLOCGUSJPLOCGUS I ! . .. - . 40Q PL0DGH8, "AUen'a" and 'ataghsfA,1' We offer fhe abovSiplooglis at "the following - Ma. iOlataa Ms'-J.oawd ,!.) tSi Ke. 11 J at $3 00: No. 60 at 13 23; . no. eu si 99 t, t ;.t . ,.-;i4CiL.- -f,i . , NOTICE. . . v FaXOEwh'd PBOMPt ,ouaToirEiw who have paid their acooonts promptly per contract my goods mast bo sold for cash, and I mast re quest those who have accounts unpaid not to ask for fUrther credit nntil their bills are paid. ' JOHN DAWSON. ; febi t "t 108-lni i sne oiuceoi rjecretaryol War a,f inurin and not for the pnrpoee of enablinir TOa 1 . .r t r : 1 of lit. Stanton by my vulSba ti in opjKimtion to. law, or, n, 1 fv-j .t-cmeuU and asanmn. r coramariicaUonpleaeanUy m- ', yci hers a !mit thM from the .7 cf whs yoa term " the lleiuelai.v of Win , my militifWTIgarfuiiFtnTinirw iu the couversatiou which snuorainnt4, witnorti n aving conntormamtcti his authority to ikoiio the oith rs I nm to iun- ol.ey." in tlio 2 tttt ultimo you addletsKeu a note to the President rcQ.ucUug iu writing nu order given to yon verbally live days before to tliart-gard orders from Mr. Ktanton an Hocrolary of War nntil you 'kt)ew from the Iresidcnt himself that they were his or ders. " ' j On the U'.'ih, in t tmipliunce with your re tpiest, ldid give you iuNlruutioim-iu wri tiug " not to obey any order from the War Depai tmoiit assumed to le iasaod by the d 1 lection of tho l'reuideut unluea such or der is known by tho Ucuurid commanding tho urniies of the United Hiatus to have been authorized by tho Executive." There are some ordero which a Secretary of War may i.-mjiio without the authority of the 1're muunv there are othern which he ihsucs simply as the agent of the 1 "resident, and wliK.h purport to be " by direction" of tho President. For such orders the President ia roi-ponsible, aud he should therefore know and uudcralaud what they are be fore giving audi " directions." Sir. SUu tou states in bis letter of tho ith instant, which accompanies tho published corres pondonce. that he " haa had no correapun dunce with t he President aincu the 12th of Augnnt last," and he farther says that since he resumed the duties of the oflioo he has continued to discharge them "without any personal or written communication with the President," And be adds: " Ho or ders have been issued from this Depart ment in tho name of tho President with my knowledge, sua 1 nave received no orders from him. It thus seems that Mr. Stan tun now discharges the duties of the War Department without any rofcreuce to tho President, and without using his name. My order to yon had only reference to or der assumed ta tie issued by the " dirco tion of the President." It would appear irom air. btanton s tetter thitt you have re ceived no such orders from him. However, in yonr note to "the President, of the 30th" ultimo, ia Which, you acknowledge the re ceipt of tho written order of the 2Vth, you say that yon have been informed by Mr. Stanton that he has not rooeived any order limiting his authority, t-j issue orders to the army acoording ta the praeiioe of the De partment, and state that " while this au thority to the War Department is not coatt tennanded it will be satisfactory evidence to me that any Orders issued b thu War Department by direction of the President are authorized by the Kioenlive." The President issnoa an order to yon to obev no order from the War Department nunort- ing to be made " by the direction of the President " until yoa have referred to him for his approval. Yoa renlv that Ton have received the President's order and wiH not obey it, bat Will obey an ocdar purporting to ue given by 111s diroction it it comes froaa the War Department. Yoa will not obey the direct order of th President; bat will, obey bis indirect order. Uf, as you say, lucre baa been a practice in the War Department to issue orders in the nam of the 1 resident witltont his direction, does not the precise order yoa have requested, and have received, change the practioe as to uie uenenu 01 uie army r Uonkl not Lue Alw sideot countermand any aoch order issued o yon rrom uie war Apartment? . If yoa ahoahl receive an oidez Irom that Depart issued ia tU name of the Preaident, took place after his appointment as Sec rotary of War wt interim, he did not agree either to remaiu u t the h&idot the War Department and abide any judicial procoediuga that might follow the non conourrenre by the Senate in Mr. Stanton's suspension, or should he wish not .to become involved in such a controversy. to put the President in the same position with resiiec to the ollioe aa he occu pied previous to tloneral Grant's, appoint-' ment by returning ji to tho Piesi-: dent in time to autieiiMU : such action by the Senate. Thia (ieneral (.rant ad mitted. The Prtsident then Bhkcd lion. (Jrunt if, at the eonferenee on the preoeil ing Saturday, he had not, to avoid miaun dcrBt.tuding, rcqueate Ceneaal Qiant to shite what ho intendsHl to do.; and further, if, in rcpiy to that iiniuirv, he (General Uraut) had not .referred to their former eouverealions, saving that from them the rroeiilent underatood his pouition ainl that his (General Grant's) action would be con sistent with the understanding which had been reached. To these questions General 1 1 rant replied iu Uie allirmattve. The I'm idetit asked General Grant if, at the conclu sion of their interview on (Saturday, it was uoi understood mac iney were to itavo an other conference on Mouday before final action uy tuu Donate iu toe case of Stanton. Oenentl Grant replied that audi was the understanding, but that he did not sup pose the Senate would act so soon; that on Monday he had been engaged in a confer ence with General Sherman, and asked if Oenoral Sherman had not called on that ilay, i take thia mode of complying with the request contained in the President's letter to me because my attention had been called to the subject before, when the conversa tion between the President and Gen. Grant was under, consideration. j Very respectfully, yonr obedient servant, AliBXANDRB W. KAITDALL, Postmaster General To th I'netidtnL. .- lite letters of Secretaries Drowning and Seward will appear to-morrow. (Ep. Joi n- mauI - - - - - - .( - IMvUlaa Aaw the RapaMlcauu la lea- Isaiaa. Tho Louisiana Republicans, says the Springfield liopublicau. who have alwava ?ueoeeaea oener in ngntingeacnotuer loan anybody else, are at their old practices again a4 nave apiu on the State ticket, and will ' nut two at the approaching elec tion. Tho regular llepubucans, at their recent State Uonveniion, nominated a list ot white candidates, at which- the Colored and native element of the parij rebel and oanif f jfPden Aioket, with Judge Tabaterr for Governor and Dumzi. the colored man whom the white Conven tion rejected, for Lioutettant-aorexBoc. The buiton ehaqre fraad and oafair deal iags npon tba regular Convention and evi dently mean to make a slurp fight, and solely on the test of coios. t An independent candidate for sheriff in Kentucky rats forward as his ntiiof the fact that ho once, slept with Andm Jaoksoa.. ... ''-. .puv h Iter. S. Jeasa Berlin, lata oaator of tha Lutheran church at TrenionL Sohsvlkill oonnty, rennsylTacia, died oa, Thursday of ooiuranptaoa. ' ' t , The President has nominated Moses 'HaTcuIs Collector cf Internal ltesemie for lhe Fust jDls ttielof Alabama. , J' Also, for distinguished courage, skill anil ability displayed during the war of the rebellion, (ieneral ff. T. Sherman is to be General of the armies' of the United giatee, by brevet. " Iu the nooooatraclion Oommilteo to-day, Mr. Stevens, of 1'enus.vlvauii, presented icsolatiens impeaching the President for high crimes and midenirstor. I I t ' " f i t. ,. The resululions wore tsbled. by the followiug Tote;'Ifa-.SIi.-safeJ Bingbsni,..Psjnef Beamui, Hulburt, lteiebUeaej and Bi-ooks and Beck, Oqm oorsts; Nat-s -Meshfs. Stevens, Itoutwalk Farns- werth.5' ..- u--t".':- t".'- This ih considered a finality 'It? the iuipeaeh nient queoliun. . , , . 1 . . ! . The Tennessee aus are hopeless of relieving their I railroads from the operation of the legislation proposed by the ttoutiiern bailroad Committee. lhe rrcsident has called ou Gen. Howard for a Hat of Bureau functionaries with toe law under which they are eniploytd. A rohable letter from Beirut, Syria, reports that Geo. Breckinridge was there January the 1st, eoatemplattng a joerney through Syria, and being asked shout returning to America, General Breck inridge said he had Bo wish te beooms a martyr, Borta Carol laa Kocaastractlea CsavsaUss. (Sa-ealleI.) V . . "" - ftALSiuH. N. 0., Feb, JS-P. V. Ths Convention to-day adopted part of the ar- tiole on 8e Legislator; apportioning Benatorial dietrict--divldes the Btate into fifty districts THE lOItFESSlOiNS AX EXPEBIE'''K rOBLI8UEbfsr?tliebuentJ,ad as aCA ': I M .Servow.-ilHisMtywavMawe cw supplying. Thb M bans or BeirJ""i; ten by Cue w.ho eorail himsajf, aud sent free on re ceiving a Mt-piil directed onvelr-i .. ' Address NATtl ANtlCI, MAVFAIB, Brooklyn N Y Aj80 free, by the eamo pUbliBlier.a Circe' DAISY BWAIN, the great Poem uf tlio War. .neo. 17 7-3m 0BDIAM'T0 KVFORfL: THE IM 1tIKIITE OLLECTI0!? OF TAXES. Jan. 17th, 18K8. Will. it 11A.1, The city is absolutely compelled to lueot certain debts to a very considerablu amount Hirer lefliretlluljll) liny of Fnlirmiry nexi P" "!oie ' .' 'ii 'tTsji.JTltat Hi MariliAl o tbi I'ily proceed without fnrt hor delay, to cblTeot all taxaa due to the City by parties or persons sow in defsult, snd. that he forth Uh Institute Suftji iebfepttlsory pro ceedings as will insoro tne immodute payment o all amounts so due. . , t r- ir. w. anbkusoh; . , A)lerk and Treasurer, jao. ?8 j: h .. ' fioa-tf AWERJ1CA AG INST LGLAD. AHEKlCAaT CBMPAJW TOILET SOAPS. 1I0MXX, . OLYCBB1NU, T BOtTQPiT AND TJLIM. THEBE TOPULsR BOAPa AliE MADS t BOM tha choicest materials, very richly perfumed, warranlod not only equal but superior tu the Euglish, and 60 per qent. chcapur, TUcy are su perseding all foreign toilet Boapt to this hlarkot, ss it is won knows that since tnelr intiodnotioa the demand for the latter ha fallen on fully one naif. Uauafactarcd, only by , . 4 ;yM " MoKEONE, VAN HAAGKN CO , Ss South Front si, Pbila., SO Broadway St., N. T. dec 8 60-6tneow. .... . - V' "lliuaill COUD.L .. f ! ST, 38 snd M North Water street i . , 7-tf feb!4 --' ' t ' A . CARDs ;-r.v?oi,i .-;Sj t' fltHK BUB8CIBKB. FOR OTMNKTV ASITt An A tne Administrator of W. 0. Betteuoourt, re tiirns his hearty thanks te tbs fire Companies of ths city for their extraordinary and lone oon- NHiwi vAvruuiia, waereoy us property or tne ss Ute on Market street was saved from the Are to night., t. t, . P, sfUBPHlTi Wilmington, February I3th, 1868. T, - fh IA , 1 "t. . - . ...ft;.- . w - Wa J si.- I TUB CHEAPEST PLACE 1 TN THE CTTT Tf nnv tmtt.nmiii' nri, JL Honseand BadeUery Hardware, alt kinds ot IpoUvHeee, Hpadee, Shorwls, Atss,i Plows and Plow-Castings, and every desoriptioa ef AgrtonU tnral Implements, Pots, Ovens. Kettles, bpieera. Saucepans, and all kinds of HoUowwars, Iron ana Dim, t ooMn eaa i eoie imuery, tiuns ana Pis tols, Oils, PsiaU sad Glass, Doors, Bashes and n a' Per,nSrVia, Harness and Saddlery ; ,4 BLANK BOOKS .i b TtTADE TO OBDEB IN ANY STYLE ' " JL1JL. ... ; 1.-..1 ..t ' "V'f I"' WAUTT O? BINSUalt MiGAZlNES, PAMPHLETS, PAPEfil . X.j 'S.vs' ABemoais neatly bound , UJaMaoVJIl UUHUk, I i U uiaaa sooa jianuiaoturer. Jauj SADDLES, ( i. TTAHAJJESB. Trsski, Travellaa J.X. Satchels, Bbawl Straps, Lap Bobes, Hons Blankets, Carpet Tacks. Bten Ladders. Dorr Col lars, Baddlary, Hardware, .te., the largest and, wwb aui wuimit iu mam orate, si ""dw"i a - J- No. 8 Booth Front street, Wilmington, N. C. ' 49 , : .' ' . ... aa-tf. THIRD GRAND BALL" of Tftn :Us - Pi isT, TIONEERr asnaTT,ciaa at els w AJiBrvS FBIDAT, Feb. Tth, and Vy leave an WEDNESDAY, tebrnary Uth. BOBTOtf ldhtf yen to p'botidehcb. 7. NEW OBtKANB, - ' - UTEBPOOL. Tor freight apply to .. . l' " WOm A DANIEL. -aMsigai raaca. Agent ia Philadelphia m JAMES. SI A VI.. ,k TUUm An. febj, v . , .". : . . .... - IQ9U EXPRESS STKIMSIUP LISEs TH FAST 'AND FAVORITE STEXM8HIP8 W. T. CLYPE, Captain Voimx, REBEOOA CCIDE, Captain Cmaamta, Will leave for New York every alternate Wtdmtt 4ay, from wharf foot of Oheennt street, ' ; & i r- HOBACB M. BABRY.Ag't, JAMES HAND'Agt, ' " ' , :'i!i4.aw.aVsltt-r-Hw-r- 0 ? ff I 5) i 'V i "i -r : ' T6-tf FOR FBGIGDT OR CfliRTER. rnirn a x bbio , stbout. j -. . , j UAituUX, .IIJ.IT I It It, Cargo to West lodies preferred. Apply ta t feb5 i- I4 ,W0BTH A DANIEL. 1 5 lOsVif M KEEP Mill I l ;i t' . '' ' ri .. a...' SiiX xiK-oB. HADtiw..ia THE LAB BEST AND MOST vvAua ajaj a as STOCK SIHES, ABO yr SHOE It fli A I II Hi B -. taW, FINDINGS To be- Pennd .to. the-aty or State.' fVJi QODDt.ABJB irradtASED v, i, ; asaoa lowest rates roruaen, and are replenished weekly, thereby giving borers advantSara llfall dawilinai In narfnaat .We sell toash and at a very small profit. ' We cannot live and salt am- iter a better . f ; , " T ctAwj BUUI AND SHOE" r for less money than sny house in North Carolina. vui uenw nne uair r. H. Jjoots are the hand Hnaet things in tbe dtv. I).. au.L ..f T .,. I a n . -. . pShoes and Boots, and Gaiters, are made of tha ouuiuest material ana in tne neatest and most de sired style, and never fall to excite admiration sou 07 Mieu- muiy ana erawmly low prioes, a Oeit and examiae for vonraair. . . , ..Qor terms are Cash. ' ' ujuu, j. (luinua a nun-. 00 tr-i u t- . ... T l ejan tt IIsiJ i jiio-'r .. 103 . t TO 7ABUEB3 ASD FI4ANTEB8. For sale is lots te? salt parthasers. Twenty Thousand Tons of Double Refined Pondrette of tne taoai atanuiaotaring Company, made from the niitht soil, blood, offal and dead uinul, nt man eiinnm not return until he could do so with 1 101 eity, 'or wnict) toe Dompany have exoiusive sanity, but teat ue other country should become his hums. The same letter states that Jaoob Thompson snd several other leadiug parties in the South, duriug tbs late war, are wandering abont In Turkey. - Ths Secretary of the Treasnry dire,-Is ths Cus toms Collectors after cancelling cotton exporta tion permits te return them to ths assessor of ths dtstriots where the permits originated, thus pre venting their use a second time.' : contrast., Price eniy , i w 1 1 . . , i TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS PElt TOtH H Freight and charges from New York added. War ranto I by the Company to be equal, wight tor TeeiyWto any high priced superphosphate ia mar- i,g reaaiua im iwni joi(on, roDSoeo and Grain have been astonishing the past season. It matures the crop from 10 days to two weeks ear lier, and doubles the crop. - i ;: Bead thefoUowing.YYiV'i -) polk Island plantation, " ' F.DaEcnwstt. Co.. N. C. Oet. 10 trtffT 1 Jame$ R. Dry, Etq., Pres. Lodt Manufacturing tympany. . -. - " Dear Bir ; Oen. W. R. Cox handed me yonf let ter of September 16th, aeking to be iniormed bow the Pondrette answered, as his Superintendent was using h, r nost aay uiat tais nas been am unfortunate year for testing any kind of Fertili sers on account of the excessive rains, bnt, from apportioning Senators exclusively on population, wixi we tried 1 think the Pondrette need for Corn and does away. Willi the property qnaiiacatiuw also passsd an ordinance allowing every man. wtinoai regard to quauaoattoDs, wbs oan prove a moral character and paid the tax fee to practice lew The Conrsntion having passed aa ordioaooeto levy a tax npea ihv people Or property of tha State, to pay mileage and per diem of ths mem bers ana to meet theexpensee of ths Con van lion. Oenoral Cauby has issued as order requiring Ike Public Treasurer of the State to pay ths same np- oa tks er tne order President 01 Uie uon Taction. .- It is anderstood that Mr, BatUo, ths Public Trewsnfer, will obey the order. , , , . - -.-tt- 7- . - r-aZi- Oar Relations whs Kaglaadl. The New York Times is OrtrinBtho im portance of maintaininff our pood temper in ths diseneaion of the Alabama claims. Tha editor thinks that ww ean undoubted ly Ax tlie r&ponubility of the Alabama's building and escape npon Great Britain, before arty fair tritmn.!. Tha claim of the united (States u, tnererorv, pracaeauy per fect so far as obtaining satisfactton for her shioownaw and nndarwmters is eonfsarned. Why, then, should this oiaim be delayed or jeopard iied by inrlevant disenssions as to England's general attitude toward this country, or made ridioolowa by eitatkmoof bits of Fenian poetry in Congress. Tha matter is already In a state of complication quite to t ra4Tvttei-2?a Sun. , ik . a. .-ui-'j.'s ,'isv.'. ..? i- Mtmol be surpassed. Oar Corn looked well and grew very fast after we applied it, but the river raieeo. ana swept onr corn, so mas Ws are nnable to say now it woaia nave yiemea. We also tried 11 on cotton ahent 106 lbs. per acre which, considering the wet weather, produced a large weed, and I think it wiltield very well. On the whole, I moat say that I like it very much tor either corn or cotton, bat more particularly for Wkaa. Bespectfully yonr obedient servant, ' " ' . HEN BY KINOoTON, Bnpt for W. B. Cox. RrT.TamrsT V fl Ana 111 , ojm Dear Bir: lean safely say that your tfenblefle oried Poadrette is far superior to any other fer tiliser for Cotton; for I here given it s fair trial Miaj ICMUD, 1 . Yonra. , , . - JRHTT VnnTto t PamphleU and everv information sent free In any one applying by letter or otherwise to The "a awiuacturtnf Uo 6 ponrtlsadt sires ftewxoTjc. ' febtS 116-lm TUESCAt JlVENXNa, FEB. 18TH, 1868. i ' ' o!-r m Mil AX TUB in-' i MW'W'f-'l-ZJ, At. . d. luvnoanuaui i, - -. tiri No gentlemen admitted on less aeoempanisd by Ladies. " A limited, number of Tickets has been 'Issued and oan be obtaiaed by applyiag to any of the Vvuiuiiuvaja,:. i : . -,e.i..;. i i4j,j ..J.. OAUCE8, jEiiiEa,' TEMPTWG. BriCES, . i.. . ,,. r i , PBESBBVES, olives, sriciiff pgTjask 'Z - 1 f ' i ' PATE DB FOI GRAB, ift-iO .t it FANCY CBACKEB8, 1-iU. IK1: FiaS, PRUNES, .7 ah .'auI v.i , t. BAISINS, CITBON, : ,x(j- 0BANGE3, LEMONS, jJ i V APPLES, As., As, Mfllkt BTtjIIiajM aaaAPrmani Vana r . . T. -w-.sas y sTataav Vr(WSJflfl .... .. ,ii(U-.. ... . .-. ' '! .siita n .f ,-i w-K 'ti s Ti-.;-M Wd JI Front street, alo i,-...'. ba uftVi, AraAS.-D.aBTEBtLAgeatv't' feb IS" iTCTfrW't lia:"ii3iW ul . . - r:m' 'LI I IH IK Irisn Potatoes I Hay I Cort i '-aldUJ t XIiriB XA.VAIUA BAY it SO bales brieht Btoe Straw : 100 bbls. Irish fotatoea, asseststt qaalitlas 50UTU CAfiOLINA CASSIMERES. TlTRT ftEfJKrvir.T, A I-North fsmlina Oasuimers tot Bpilnii wcar."r" QenU Suits saada from 20 to MS. wau ana examine at r, ;i JAMES Mi iCOR HICK'S, -ric '-WilnSV fsbU . stv 'BEIIOVMi. ; A" tU. tii Siot m THB dUBSOBIBeB WOULD BEOTOTfTJIiLr inform the eitisens of Wilaaingtow aiiirihe surrounding country, that he tu lessens! Us MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABUBBgtESTT te No. 9 Market Street, on door East of E. Wit hs' Drag Store, where be will be pleased to wait on his old friends and customers, and fill any or ders ia bis line, whioh they might be pleased to leave. All articles of Clothing ssaaafaatored at this establishment, eiaranleed as to material, workmanship and fit. Strangers leaving their or ders, are reqsestod to leave half the amount of their order on deposit. Bbonld the aniola not suit, 'their money will be refunded, , .-' v ,JAltIES MoOOttlndK, " fti .yv-svi ,'-4 - i atstrket Street. 1 .li.;: u Witaungton. M. 0S - feb U Ms SWs Vf. iu-li Wolfe's Srktedaaa ehwapys sinitlU tha t-naw, ours ageai,Tnov ii, , DRUGS MEDICINES, AND FAKCT AX v .- TICLE8 AT COST. corn, Ateai, uommy, Oats, raa, reaa, l'ea US; For Sale for cash, by IS 1J j...: .... .. q tJ, Cracked CbrniAa, JB. WJSBOOUT, HIS- i-firt--m I15gf' DEW OV THB ALPS. For sale wbalsaala bv all Ua ewasaa in v. Orleau, CharleeUin, Mobile, Barannah and New UI. .,, ... , . ....... ' DEW OF THE ALPS Received the lirst nremiam at the Paris Frno. si tion. v.i. - -tX . r DEW OF THE AXFS. The maaafaetuiara of tba mtoi w. oal reoeivoii the Aret premiom at the Paris Ex- pwuw, as ware aeaaraiea ay im Kmperor. v1" or " ALPS. - j 2 -droggista. groosrs and frnlt stores la toe United t-iis For sals bv ADRIAS New r-.i mo rownwit, I will aat oost f- teadays, the stock Of mVGtiV MEDIC3TJJE3, s FANOX ABTI- in Btore No. ti Market street, lately oooopied bv Da A Wrisht. and bv I. L. Bnodes7 ""V This is a fine opportunity for Oonntry Physi-" oians to anpply thesasatvaa, as tha good, will be sold at eosi without reserve. . . - .;' CHAS. H. FRENCH. . feb 7 Ul-tf Mt MiWassnHf 1 wear-.--.a--ii'i- -i-- 4 nrt A t" a -m- . TVEBIRUiO TO CLOAK OCT BALANCE OF vox mmi ur uoat, ww wui rrom and after thia deteflll aU Cash Orders at M 50 PES TON DE LIVERED, at any part ef tbs city. Send in your orders at once. - . ' j.-.-. i u. u. rawniiKi at ooa ItsVtw.. feb II ia. ;Ji.1. e-ii- S0' H CB0p HOLASSjai. hfl-yl A -HODS. SCOAB HOUBS BYBFP' BBIA BUOAB; : 100 84,0X8 co7,x: 1 f BOXES CHJCatftt"- llllf- - 1 JVrvf sm to ;-- n- .,- .?.. i reu 1 AA ! FAMttt FLOOB; At r'aa , AA t uti. V1 "''flex KAfk SACES SALT: ;i. l-:i- BALES ' HiY, V- IK HHD& BACON SIDES All AND PHI . MVvwa ntmvt I 'lw J wA.'? ' fl .- . awaa rwuiiu uuAarf: Ofr .PATAaPBOO -t " , r-s ( BAAxtBf , Hope, Ties, 1 Tcbkao, etc,,'; tXm, ' eUai; &C ) i.. 'm. -t. w. TCBrinrrn, v c , iiWoL. ic v awaria ti atss - reei ! I tftiit. I...- i PHOrLDFRR; -nt,T are redssat- all kidaeyaBd bladder eovaplaiata. Vos 'sale hr ADBIAlf A TOLLEBB, Sol. Aetata. :V " j nevM --.,!T.' i'l.VI-im jrW EIE PLANTL16 FOTATOES. 1 ff BAJUUCU Ckatea llBlr Kya gr,. XUU Utoas (not frosted J. lasding frtwa Mr. Jury banlord., lor sale very low doss wttarf, by . f. ..- Vif WOBTH A PANlii. i fbtiirt -J - 109 6 -i' ,vJte ; rsIAHES Kccouacx, tnxfamteiixuoii: i,'rmin m i m'i H 1 it.r:.- tt. - t . s-ns 0 4 Ttris a w ii Marks tHrsei, ' . nATT riATT 8 0ii0mi0WI,uaiin,a,8Wr Soar. Agile. For sals from wharf; in lota, by v a tfb 1 HlUr wnAixna A arrcHisoir.' t r a w thtiiiit-,s, i 'HVAIiKN I' NliM v" SIliNDiiTDuT ' '"f v t .... wiidAJ AV-DAI, - rJJtM. t;v las rA iSfiJ
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 14, 1868, edition 1
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