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' - ' - "... .; . ti "" ' - . - ViYYRVTNTr-" STA'R J t Friday; .MAtcli -2Tth,a86S.'. ; TppOlNTMENTa EOR OUR fOUNTT CANDIDA TES. J ' , rru fJotisiervativer' fcanaJdnles'wilParl-1 .1 . -if Vn w TTaiwtt'pr Mntv (jrtss imv i . ......... ' I . the following timpa wid pi; iiaces: 1 1 hrch Slst, Tuesday, Upper Btaek Ilivei ' l' .. - I,i v Smith Wnilnn'tftnii oiil 2nd, Thursday, Piney Woods. . prii 3rd, Friday, rW Caswell; . uril 4tl), Saturd iy, Kamtuck. Gtli, .Monday, Loug Creek. 7th, Tuesday, liurgavv; " 9th, Thursday, Holly . Shelter. " 10th, Friday, Sandy Uun. loth, Monday, Middle Sound. ' 14th, Tuesday, 3Iiisou!ro'. ljth. Wedue'sday, Federal Point. Frilay, the 1 Ttli. Saturday the 18tli? and Monday the 20th (at night), in . Wil mington. . THE CANVASS IN THE EAST. From gentlemen who have attended the appointments of Col. E. D. Hall, in the East, we learn that 5 the v excitement and enthusiasm is unparalleled. At Beaufort, in Carteret county, where but a small au dionee was expected. over, one J thousand people were assembled, . At Newberu,' Col. Hall's reception was a perfect ovation. I Escorted from the depot by a large .dele gation of citizens, headed by a brass band, Tie found at the place appointed , for 9 his address one of the largest audiences ever assembled in Newbern. At ihis place a considerable number of Northern men will fiipport the Conservative ticket. One of mir informants says that tire Bogus Con stitution will Tie defeated by twenty thou sind majority if the whole State comes up to the work as manfully as the East. tun ii iqiimo f i ct tug 'uiaic that the. campaign is progressing glorious ly in the East. In cyunties that elected Ktulical delegates to the Gorilla Conven tion, a completorevolution , is. going oul The white men a iy almost a unit; and m:yiy colored men, unwilling longer to risk their future prosperity, in the hands of interlopers and blatherskites, have, de termined either to vote the Conservative ticket or remain away from the polls. The fate of the Bogus Constitution js fixed ; but let us crush it " with thirty thousand majority. The State is ablaze with enthusiasm, and even as we write, we doubt not, an .hundred manly voices are appealing to the Conservatives to do their whole duty. THE COLORED MAN'S FRIENDS. We "intend to show the colored man that the 'regard' and friendship professed liim by the Northern Radicals and South ern blatherskites is a gigantic swindle. lkre is another evidence that we are right : It was decided by the Senate of the United Sfaies (a Radical Senate, recollect !), that (luring the trial of President Johnson, no one should be admitted to the galleries to witness the trial except those who had 1een provided with tickets of -'admission. One thousand tickets- were issued, ,; and how many do you suppose, colored men, were bestowed on your race ? 'NOT ONE ; These Radical Senators who talk so glibly about negro puffrnge and negro equality in t'le South will not even allow a colored manor woman to go into the Senate gal leries to w itness the trial of the President. )o you not see through the swindle? The equality of the races, with these Radicals, is one thing in theory, but rit r is another thing in practice.. Cut loose from this in famous party, and go with your own peo ple who tell you frankly what you are to expect. , T THE DRV POND TICKET. What has become of the fag-eud of the Dry Pond ticket ? We were reliably in formed that unless the thing were with lravn, a large number 'of ! I respectable nation meeting,, and express their con tempt for the whole proceeding." Some of the colored men who "own property" hero are determined to oppose all such tickets hs the Dry Pond fag-end. They can't be humbugged by: the carpetr-bag-scalhiwag fry that Southern men are not to be trust-i cl; that the niggers are to be re-en- slaved"; and that blatherskites are the, proper persons to handle tlie pvZlie funds., The fag-end munagers will. have-to try 'another dodge. Suppose they 'nominate now the Pope of. Rome and the . Arch bishop of Canterbury far 6choob ''commis sioners? Of course they will accept; and ns much respectability, and talent placed t the head of the ticket, thecan add as much tail as they please. Verily, these are the days when great men- intellectual giants most do flourish 1 TUE AQONT OVER. After a prolonged struggle, the Radical Convention that assemble! at Lumberton, "n Wednesday, nominated, ior .Congress C'lptoin Oliver- H. Dockery,l late of the Qfcderate army. of course he can take xli test-oath and-th $12,000 per year I The samaConvention appointed the fol ding delegates to the Chicago Oonvcn- 'nuUtan Rutheriord, F. r. .French, T.1 Byrnes and 0.'& nayes-ajil froui' the orthp0ie Jamea f l.Jai1 n ti 1 T.- : A' TTart'a carria ge ddver wishes'iis tW fcorrect. ouriOpel-ajFaiiat, .WfiwTWtaO .TheiTroupe "ateQient that he ; Was 'pieslde 0f the Jical mass meeting at the theatre.' ' Wb1 Ways correct errors, even vyhen request couVM ) jn iis disrestt ul terras as fMifUsl-- a? first t 4 CONSERVATIVE TRACT. Let Jotcrreadilie'articlje en "cur page, headed VThouglits for the Peo- tllf" Tf 10 O n T-i l rl fmm 4-1-... .."jO.J -7 j "n,,.',t v -i .,2, . contains iacts and figures that slioulcl be carefully read by every' man. -'-who desires t Li. n .'. . ' ' . . l7 "J1" aro"na saved tromKadi- cal rule. ..... . . .; . T-EIIEj CITY lowing Si -eaial.. Order, relative to the es tablishment-hefe of a Provost Court, has just been issued by .General Canby at Chariest :on, and 'as it iVof a nature of gen eral interest,1 We publish It here entire ; i UDita 5iND Military District CnARiESTo, S.C, March 23, 18C8. C ' Special Order, ) No. C. ,; Extract. VI. A Provost Court is hereby constitu ted at Wilmington, North .Carolina, for the countk'S o"f New Hanover, Brunswick, Bladen ami Columbus, North Carolina, wuu junsoicuon, as restncteri by para- graph H, of General Orders; No. 18, cur rent scries, irom these lieadquarters, oi all civil cases arising within the limits of that Post, in -which the amount in-controversy docs not exceed three hundred (300) "dol lars; and of all offenses, not under the Articles of "War, which may be referred to it by the Post Commander, except mur der, manslaughter, assault with intent to kill, violation ot the laws against duelling, 'perjury, 'rape and arson; Sentences and judgments wil not be exc6uted until ap provwf by the Commanding General. " The court will ordinarily sit and be al ways open at Wilmington, North 'Caro lina; I ut will, when needful, repair to and temporarily sit at the othei points within .aid counties as the interests of justice may require. . The procedure of. the court will be as Kimiiated to that of magistrates under the laws of the State, and will conform to the regulations prescribed lor like courts in General Orders. ; . .The proceedings ol Ihe court will be forwarded thnu'gh"the Post Commander for review and final decision. J. C. Mann, Esq., is hereby appointed sole Judge of said court, and his compen sation as such fixed at one hundred (100) dollars per month. The court may employ a clerk at a com pensation not exceeding three (3) dollars a day, who shall keep the records of its proceedings. The ftrm.l accruing from lines and costs will be appropriated to de fray the expenses of the court. " Simple rules and . forms of procedure, and the fees and charges prescribed by the court, wifl be published by the court for general information. The Sheriffs of the said counties of New Hanover, Brunswick, Bladen and jCo'um bus, their deputies and all constables therein, are required to execute the orders and decrees or the court. At the end ot each month a return of the cases tried, and of all receipts and ex penditures, with- vouchers, will be made by : the court to the Post Commander, and by him forwarded to these Headquar ters. .... .. )(i sc lift Bv command of Bvt. Maj. Gen. Ed. B. S. Canby: LOUIS V. CAZIARC, t Aid-do-Camp, A. A. A. General. SPKOTAT, - I AGIdTRATKS CoUKT, March 2Gth, 18C8.-Awhite woman named Jenny Smith was arrested and carried be fore Esquire Conoley, on yesterday, charg ed with having committed an assault and battery on another white woman. In de fault of $50 bail, she was committed to jail to awyiit her trial before the, next term of the Crimioul 'Court.?. . .J" " : . Fanny Jones, colored, charged with ob taining goojls under alse pretences, and with the forgery of .orders, jor that pur pose, v. as committed to jail in default ol a bond of $50 for trial at the next Court. "FayetteviLle Hotel. The es pecial, attention of the travelling puhlic is called to an advertisement px lue pnipne tors of tbe above hotel in our to-day's pa per. Messrs.' Draughon & Ovcrbaugh have lately become the proprietors, and having refitted, ihj house, throughout, are pre pa red to 16 muclu to wards rendering the traveller cdmfortabre ' during his sojourn with them.- Their prices have, been re duced to a kw standard so as to suit the times, a good Bar will be kept open, ani every endeavor made to please,. the most fastidious. The Cqunterfeiters. George Newton and W, Stanhope, the two alleged counterfeiters who were arrested , here on Tuesday 'last' Ify the ciyirauthoritjs, in compliance with a request from the Mayor of Charleston, and who were on "Wednes day tunied over to Col.' jrank, are still detained in custody by the latter, await ing a guard from Charleiton, whither they. will 'be sent. :0 I I Paying Off. Maj. I O.JDewey, PaymastersU. S. A,j : arrived in this city Wednesday night, and was "on ;ysterday busily . ' engaged ; in ' paying oif 1 the troops stationed J in this ricinity. v This will serve to put a little more money afloat in thd community, and is about the only good resnlt 'of fiy ing in 3f ilitar j Depart- B , t X i. X Jr j L x . x ment. : '.'. , .V .rrf' '- r: v.v. make its first appearance iaoilf Hty oil Mon- -day eVeningS'tiie 30tfi iost., UJ the Gra will remain With -of. but two nights. At' this issue. ly assault: i'alj comnytt terday. on the person. ofrMiiA. II. Van- Bokkelen, by a negro, giving his name SiFSR l fWojuld'-afpear from the testimony of an eye-witness (3taj M4P,TaylorX pt-VariBuiSkClen, ,in opehrnVh"s1ret"door;"disco Keller and another negro seated upon the btoopH IJe fpldihctn i mve Swyfrotn there ; that the entrance was a private one, and ortnttintbe-eljstnictfctl by them, and again ordered them to leave. They, failing to" leave, Mr. VanBokkelen pushed' MeKeller aside to Effect biafbwn exit, when that negro rushed out to the " street ; and seized-' j o- rock, and returning. struck Ms. Van Bokkelen a sev'e're: blovu. with it on the back of the head, completely pjotrating him thereby. That gentleman then arose and stared towards the negro, who again raised his rock to strike, but Maj. Tavlor had "already "seized and 'attempted to -dis- ! arm unu, and tins deadened the force of the rock, which was throWW at and with which Mr. VanBokkelen was. struck- and wounded in the face. At'this moment a white soldier came upY and with his assis tance Maj. Taylor succeeded in securing the negro, when he was, turned over to the po lice and by' them carried to the lock-up. ::Mr. VanBokkelen's injuries, although painful, are yet nojery severe. tMcKel le has been representee! to us a's ieng f a very bad character,' and wasiut recent ly concerned in a difficilty"With a gentle mm in Brunswick count y. The cae will be heard before Esquire Conoley to-day. ' Don't Advertise. Vvixy don't. It will be to you a source of Id most in- cdculable trouble It will fill Jour store w tb. customers, .your, desk with orders from your country friends and your post- bfE e box witli letters from strangers. It will keep 'your clerks busy, your counter lined with goods, and will help, at fre-r qnent intervals, to empty your shelves. It will cause you much trouble and annoy ance in ordering and opening new goods, and. will,' above all, till npTyour ledger with accounts and your.. ba,nk book with de posits, , It is a bad policy to advertise liberally; it can't do any good, and may do much harm. People did not advertise very ex tensively one hundred years ago, and why should .they now ? "Let, wll enough aloneV is a splendid maxim for a 'trades man ; don't risk money in telling everybody where to find yob, arid what you have to sell. They will all find that out time enough. .aI , , i Pshaw ! Such men as Stewart and Bon- . - . ) i v ; i. : i ner and Drake" and a million others of the self-made business men of the country nev- jr advertise. Why should they ? Caught in the Act. A colored j;irl, named Fanny Jones, was lately de tected in the act of obtaining goods under false pretences,! and after a preliminary examination before Esquire Conoley was j on yesterday sent to jail to' await her trial at the next term of the "Criminal Court, for larceny. She presented to several merchants orders for goods, purporting to be from a lady in this city. One of these orders was presented at the counter of Messrs. Hedrick & Ryan, but they, sus pecting that it was not altogether correct, retained Jt fpT.ititure lhvettiinY An other paper was carritd to Messrs. G. & C. Bradley and on the strength of it three pair of shoes-were -obtained, but one of the proprietors fancying that he "smelt a mice" follow ed the girl from the store and soon after caused her arrest. It is need less tosay that the orders were all Jorge- nes. . j , . .'. ... Our merchants-cannot be too wary in trusting their wares into the hands of par- 4 ties unknown to them; as this instance sufficiently proves. - Meeting of the Chamber of Commerce. At a called meeting of the Wilmington Chamber of Commerce, held in this city on yesterday, the following resolution, presented by D. G. Worth, Esq.; was adopted : j - i, - Resolved, That the President appoint a Committee of five members to represent the interests of the mercantile community ot this citv. in the Railroad (hVeution to be held in Fayetteyille.onthe2ndof April nex,t: a.pd.,tha.t, the .Committee, in the meantime, call upon the' citizens to asce'f-' tain, tls heaHy as pbife, the amount tliey will .subscribe .for, the .extension of the Coal Fields Railroad to the North Caro- liha Rairroa(!f at Hhglf Point or Wesjj ot that place." - ; i , : r i The. following j pamei: gentlemen were apppint.ed as the Committee created by this resolution, viz: Messrs. D. G. .Worth, J. W. Atkinson, P. Mallett, WjiL 4 Mcllarj. and G. "W Williams. . , ! At "Work' Agaes'. Capt. Ch i Chester lias again- rusumed command of the fine - Steamship r 'Rabeocd Clyde; '-from which he has been absent for several weeks, past, lie arriveii here! 'yesterday from New-York on tuat resei.r r. -t r - Hi 'HAnares A Howbix. Lard; ' Strcb,"-Sugar, I rirftpkera. Ac. .. Draughon & Oterbaugh --Jrayeiteyuie Hotel tine Barrels, ' Wt ytu v n r "."7 ..... - - - i ' Pcopmj are.Vgenera!ly too kastf K boasting p& theit blessings, f For instduce, the newspapers all ore Aire Coun try have had tarious'phases ot 'rapture on adYent of Spring, whenv sooth to say, Spring doesn't seem - much nearer us now, thnns the-Northf pole Witness vester day and last night. a Iw;tbe recent dunatiotis of book's lately made by Northern publish UliT bouse, to the Wilmington Library Ass ciation, there were just 172 bound and 14 paper ..volumes, , making in nil -186 vol tinies." s ' ; -v 'l- ' - John- Johnson's bund wen out last qiht for the purpose f testing . he. Dtw brass instruments just received ly thqm. The music was very fine. " Steamship RHccca Ct'yde Capt. Chichester, arrived at this port yes- tmlay .ii frtnu Nwy -York, consigned to Ilorace M. Barrv.' - Tlie Almanac' told ns that it would be clear and pleasant yesterday. Very nearly right, wasn't it ? --Tho Criminal' Court tor New Hanover-County, will convene in this city on the first Monday in April. 1?CEAL NOTICES. REEVES' AMBKOSIA For -tlio STtlx, "7.r-x. -Improved i ' It is an elegant dressing for the Hair ! It causes tne llalr to earl beautifully; ; v It keeps the Scalp Clean and Healthy. It invigorates the Hoots of the Hain It forces t)it!' Hair and Beard to grow luxn j riaiitly. It immedlittely stops Hair Fulling Out. It keeps the Hair frotn Changing Color from Age. It restores Grey Hair to its Original Color. It brings out Hair on heads that have been bald for years. It is composed entirely of simple and purely vegetable substance. It has received over six thousand voluntary testimonials of its excellence, many of which are from physicians in high standing. It is sold in nalf-pouud bottles (the name blown in the glass), by Druggists and Dealer.- in Fancy Goods everywhere, at One Dollar per Dottle. Wholesale by Deuius JJarnes A Co.; F. C. Wells Co. ; Scbietfelin & Co., New York. mr25-155 ly PAIN KILLER. We ak attention to tills Unrivalled FAMILY MEDICINE. Thc Palu Killer is, by univer- sal consent, allowc : to have won for itself a reputation unsurpa-sed in the history of tnediciiial preparations. Its instantaneous effeot in the entire eradication and extinction of l'ain, in all its various forms incidental to the human family, and the unsoli ited writ ten and yeii)al testimony of the masses in its favor, have been, and are, its own best adver tisement. For evidence in, favor of the Zi'n Killer for Ministers' Sore Throat or Bronchitis, read the following: Gents : The Pirln Killer has been a constant occupant of our house for oyer t wo years, and a portion of the time it has been the-only nierticine vincier our roor. naruiy ever uo i h.we m- .children complain of ier:g sick, wll hout having tnemask m ine same sen tencefor rain Killer For several years before I became acquain ted with the Pain Killer, I bad suffered a srrea deal from au affection in my throat, thoughV bv some physicians to oe jroncnms, ny otn-ei-s to be what is called Ministers? Sore Throat . At one time ii was so severe that L was obliged to s,ive up' preaching. Within a few months after 1 had become acquainted with the Pain Killer, I had another attack from that dis tressing complaint: I' tried my new found uiediciue,;and to my ustonishment and de light, it produced a' wonderfully soothiug ef feet. In a shore time 1 wa wholly relieved. .Since that time I have had a number of at tacks of the same nature, and the l'ain Killer has always afforded ' me . relief. ' About one j'ear since, my wife becatne subject to severe suffering from Rheumatism! ouv resort, as usual, was 10 the Tain Killer, which would always relieve her, -'I have not. time now to say more, as I could with a hearty good will, and always have done, in praisi of the Pain Killer. If this hast lv written letter, in commendation of Terrr Davis' valuable medicine, will bo of , t J ' . . A 1 A ...i.l. . . . . any service you are ai nueny to uo wim it as you please. '. . ... . i very truly yours, KDGAU C-ADY, Owatohna, Mmn., Missionai- of the A. ii. lloine Mis. society. mr25-15t-lm THE HEALING- POOL. - Howard Ansoeiation Iteports, irior YOtDTGFMEN on the CRIME OF SOLITUDEr and tbe ERRORS, ABUSES and DISEASES which destroy the manly powers, lind create inipetliments toMARRIAGE, w siirU'TTiHRns of relief. "Sent in sealed letter ith vetepes, free'of charge"' AHdress, br. J.SKIL leans oi renei, epi in seaieu ieiier en LIN HOUGHTOX, Howard Association,Thila- delphia, Pa. h ; - ; 12128151 W. H.JLippItt, Drujjgrist A Cltem 1st.. . w Always ou jhand a full and se lect supply Of PURE MEDICINES, CHEMI CALS, DYE STUTFS, TERFUMERYf SOAPS, BRUSHES, FANCY ARTICLES, tS., etc. Prescsrlptions accurately art d neatly comiiounded. ' BT. E. CoTner"Prtntt nnf Market St.( P. S. 6tore open from 6 A. M. to 9 P. M Persons wishing prescriptions eouapodnded at night will please call at my residence on Se cond Street, between Dock ami Orange. UrH0ETHB0Bv&:.0UMMINGl Commission Miercnants 121 v-.-"? ' fiiM-: :f ft n f 1 . ' of tli lfilmlntov pteam Proprietors H- saw saa riMimi iu Sf And PI Uik Mill, ;,MISCELilA.lTEOtJS. 4 -J - PUBLICIN GENERAL AND THE LADIES IN PARTICULAR! -AT THE- Wilming'toii Regulator, LOCATED AT ; No.-4 South Front St., Known as tie , Kahnwciler Store May be found a full Stock of seasonable SPRING GOODS at POPULAR, PRICES. DOMESTIC GOODS In great variety, all popular makes and at much lower prices than any other House in the Citj- or State. Calicoes at 10 Ckxts. Beautiful Spring Calicoes at Ci12 and 15 Cents. BROWN and BLEACHED SHIRTINGS and . ' -. . .- : ; :: . ( SHEETINGS all grades, from 8 Cents per H.- ii; . w : -yard and upwards. Heavy '4-4 Brown Kheetiugs, by the Bale, Piece: or Yard, onIjr l2 1-2 Cents, Hduskeeping', Goods, A splendid variety, at prices to please all. HOOP SKIRTS, CORSETS, TRIMMINGS, and SMALL WARES, In great prof Vision. HOSIERY -AND- : FURNISHING GOODS FOR THE MIILIOX, At Satisfactory Prices. W.ALDRON will, as heretofore, at intervals, justly REGULATE the prices of DRY GOODS in .this Market. Therefore, every person in terested or wantiug anything hi the DRY GOODS line, will consult their wn interest by falling often1 at T1IK GREAT 4, and thereby keep th msclves' thoroughly posted as to the valuo of all classes of Dry Goods. A word to the wise, &c. R. S. WALDROX. Proprietor. nn-21-J51-tf . .AT THE. STOBE OF W. M. & J. C. STEVENSON, -TOU AX n.I), IX ADIUTIOX TO an the Heavy and staple articles of GROCER IES, Fancy Groceries Viz: ENG. and AMERICAN PICKLES, STUFFED PEPPERS and MANGOES, WORCESTER, JOHN BULL and HARVEY . .SAUCE, POTTED, HAM, TONGUE, and BEEF, JELLIES, 'PRESERVED GINGER PRUNES, Y. II. and Uncold JAPAN TEAS, MOCO, JAVA, LAGUARA & RIO COFFZES, PULV., CRUSHED, GRANULATED and BROWN SUGARS, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, GELATINE, MACARONI, VERMICELLI, SPLIT PEAS, fl TAPIOCA, FAVINA, MAIZENA, DRIED PEACHES, APPLES and BLACK ft BERRIES, Alid frCompTcte Line of Select Goods. Wood and, Willow Ware, In variety, all very low for Cash, at W. M, & J. C. STEVENSON'S, Corner Front and Market sts. uir.W30-tf Aff Barrels FLOUR, SUPERFINE, r EXTRA SUPERFINE, ; - ' FAMILY, RecciA-ed per S, s. Gary, and for sale ex wharf at lowesi figures, by , mr21-tf 11 and 12 North Water St. DON'T FORGET I? ! tzxc3. See ! I WE HAVE Jt8TRECF.IV. ed the best selected stock of DENTAL MATERIAL in the State, and flatter ourselves able to comnete with t'-e Profession, North or South, fn point of DURABILITY, PRICE or WOKMANIIlP. Teeth extracted or filled without pain. J. It. FREEMAN, Dentist, mr-15-14-2w.l Cor. Market and 2nd sts. We HaveirfStorc rjlUE : LARGEST STOCK: A I BEST assortment of Boots and Shoes - i , jind receiving each week frerti additions pur chaaed at low figures for Cash, can otter the ceeatest inducements in ' styles, quality and Jqw,prices- , . , .. . . j ' ja-CarI and examme onr stoeKand'pnce. GEO. R. FRENCH &, SO, Eiuar22-152-tc " 29 North Front St. (BF.sci:xT:rtAsiojr,v s: ci pub. Vy lUhed Weekly, S. E. McMUUn, Proprle-! I T J. JwS BERN ABb; Agen V sept.23-l-tf Wilmington, N. C. I'JJ.aZUjes, reriouicai. mosiq. p.t c., douiui in tne Dest style at, - r.f -biilt rfui l WIL-H-OJEENAED'S, Printing nouse and Book Bindery.." feH23tlir .lfffXo. 3 South Water 8t. MISCELLANEOUS. BARRELS, Shooks and Cooperage THE WILMINGTON Manufacturing jQompany, HAVI5T PtJRCif ASKI) THE RIGIX of the AMERICAN 1MPEKMEAULU oasK COMPANY lor rendering barrels AIR and LIQUID tight,' eull special attention u their PINE AND OAK BARRELS For the safo traniiiwrtation of SPIRITS OP TURPENTINE. OUti 1'1'E BARRELS have been thoroughly testrtt dimng the past ix uionthvfor home and foreign hipment. The results show that they are not only beauti fully symmetrical, uud can be furnished at less cost, but they ure lei liable to leak in tranv porialwti than any other Barrel hitherto offer ed to the public. ; Attention is called to the following attest to the merits and utility of the IMPERMEA- uubi UAitKEL. Messrs. D. T. Milla A Co., of Boston, write,, under date Mui'eu A1 : " When yon shin SniritM of Tnnint1n f.o no. .. always eud it iu the 1M t'ERME ABLE PlN'E. i KAKKEljj and to undeivtitud it in onr tele grams, i esteitiay we wtw some oi me spirus of Turpentine which you forwarded to us iu December last, in the liupcrmoable fine Bar rels, they are stl IperjecUy (iyfU.u Mr. Thomas Vvans, of the firm of J. R. Blos som Evans, of Wilmington, N. C., writes: 1 consider the 1MPEKMEABLE PINE BAK R E L less liable to leuk thau ihv Jcwl ork Bu r rel." ' V " Messrs. Cochrane,' Rtissell & do., of Phila delphja, write : " We have received your consignment of Spirits of Turpentine; some wo aold from wnarf and balknoe took in store ; the loss Is far l.ea.t than Turn been our experience in Spirits of rurpentme iormeriy troui your port ( oeing; but one quart, to the imrrel, and this owing to ditTerence in temperature not leakvue) : we think that the IMPERMEABLE BARREL, must be generally adopted by Distillers." Mr-ssrs. Dollner,. Potter A Co, o' Hvvr fork ha.vt also received,' during the past four months, several hundred barrels 01 Spirits of Turpentine in our IMPERMEABLE PINE. KARREL", and. express great satisfaction at the order in which they were received. We take plear in referring to them. FOREIGN SHIPMENT. . Messrs. O. G. Parley & Co., of Wilmington made a shipment of i?pirits of Turpentine, in October last, to Liverpool, bv the Bark Pan ama. The shipment comprised an assortment of barrels, in order to test their respective qualities ana adaptation to r trans Atlantic voyatre. The vessel 5i W as detained -at the bar otf Wilmington, having got aground, for six weeks, arrivini in Liverpool January 2.H11. Messrs. O. G, Parsley & Co. recently exhibi ted to us the returns ot this shipment, and we find that the Impermeable Barrel sustained NO LOSS WHATEVER! The IMPERMEA-. BLE -PINE BARREL, shoving a UALS .' While every other lot in the shipment was more or less sJiorl. , We have submitted a few of the numerous testimonials setting forth the utility of our IMPERMEABLE B.iRREL,S, and take pleas ure in referring ,to.ihe ubove parties for fur ther particulars. . Special attention is called ' to the process of permeation, which consil in exhausting the moist ure contained in the pores of the wood,, by the introduction of dry hot air, and, -while heated, infecting liq,tud glue into said, pores by atmospheric pressure twenty-five pounds to the square inch. Barrels so treated cannot gfoin-k, and expe rlence proves that they will bear transport tion, to any part of tlie YtovUlrtvitJiOut loa. We are prepared to furnish BARRELS in any number, eXtbervtaiu or pervieaUtd, an ad ditional charge of yiFTY O&uVTSSPER BAR REL being made for permeation. . - ,-. i ': .,:- 1, The public is respectfully invited to call and inspect this p races, and tbo general ope ration of our works. mr20-l5o-Itr - :- . , . . ADRIAN & TOLLERS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IX Provisions, Groceries, Liquors, Wines, Segars, &c, &c, ' WILMING TONi N. C. OFFER TO THE TRADE, IX LOTS to suit, at lowest market rates :. ft bhls. flue MOXtjrXGAHKLA WHISKEY, & years old ;' ' 9 bbl. I. Martin RYE WHISKEY, 5 year ' old ; : -. 5 bbls. and J blls. I. Miller WHI8KEY ; 25 bbls! Extra Rectified WHISKL'Y"; 50 cases of Scotch ami Irish WHlSKET, im ported ; 2 eighth casks FRENCH-BRANDY, Otard, Duprey & Co. ; eighth casks' FRENCH BR ANDY, Nonpa reil; .. .. 5 bbls. FRENCH BR ANDY, dotuestieproofj 40 cases rtov ' do,. Imperial Socic cty,Udolpho Wolfe. A Co ; 2 casks HOLLAND GIN ; ' 3 bbls. DOMESTIC GIN, Proof; ISO cases SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS, pints and quarts : ' 5 eases KIMMEL, imported! and extra fine 15 cases DEW OF THE ALPS, very fine ; .10 cases JAMAICA RUM;, 3 bbls. DOMESTIC RUM, proof; 4 14 casks OLD CROWN SHERRY) ' 3 casks Of OLD DRY MADEIRA 2 casks of OLD PORT ; . 20 baskets an4 75 eases WINES, assorted mi-2l-l51-tf t . FRESH ARRIVALS. LOt It , 1. Sugars :t : QoflfeeSa - Bacon, Corn, For sale low for CASH. BJ CO WAV l CO.I mr21-151-7t - 3o. 32 j. Water fit. -TO CITIZENS OF WILMINGTON ' ; ! , . ' AND THE "; , . , . PUBLIC GENEMLLY. OJT OR :ABOffT "illR 1ST .Of APBIL next, we will trpetk n, first clas , -; ;J- On South side MArket'StetWll'mlngton, N. C orer the Store occupied by L ii. flaggina St .Son.- -' ..v..... i iu 4 f We guarantee our work to be 1 - ? tail nnu CMiuun Bycniucii. mr23-l52-tf) C.W.TATESftCO. 9 1 JUST, KECEIVED. t jlj V ' 1 l trn, cowan co.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 27, 1868, edition 1
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