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V. Y. Atli 7 uirnt. I - 1 U-c . .4-;4 4.4.-1 I... .-it.- i.. vt -i.. i.. tJ .... .4 Mr N- .-, It i.i -414414.. l I bjl Im l-e li- 4 I ' til ., WIH W ...thM!-..-! 14 N. w N. it. I w. .feb4l. III". UV.I Hill ll, lUfl Ut fa I t.4..JI -t.. .... .4 i JMU. ,4-4.1.4 44Wl (. J." 1W III --l t .. I .! J M Aycr'sSarsaparilla l wm "lilt w-mV, ? -fcMixit n. tUm (U u.iiuo, t Un IW UJ rH Ik OokWukJ WrfU 4 lU Ab4 llrt W UIM i Wrf l4 d,l .fWr UWuli.t. b)T I.H X.W Utawl 1 1; r M l i .v.t i " T32 CS!VCTUTT Vcl.-ru l 0o rrl of lh lluar-l, lxU P. CM, K, ! luniUV mI I'lui fuc uniHj ! li4 "o. j il!llK- oiliei!ui br. x brl ) U-ju ( l!C liuirt. T' I'-J-oit ! j tern (utmiillol to mm ff U Un of ilia U'i"!!"1. Wl3 'Ubl, J rtaly eojNrr-iiJjn l i-roiiiltcl in fur- i nl Jiliij llo Mtr,ri? fuii.U rviil. W I ire aj al lliii niur. uuiit j Wb lunw ool aliiUur Mr. OI.U : nv't Uio lciiJritl iiiUif)', but j of Miinm lr l itto mcrling of Ue II II.. I ,r. -lirt. - CHAEITT. ciifl cmU hie l..o n fru ; .m ; if ever , ' .i.,' nfilio lltcro time in l!io bi'lory of llio jvroiilc of our city tuiJ counijr a l.cn hey nov.lo.1 iliin mult f Kym.iiliy it ii oo. TTiortf Ilivu bcon acvcral a.il nxa by (lie Board ol ominty ronnniiiioncr, iIitoujjIi iheir commiltc on tlinriucn, iho ticr-ry eo oiK-i-aling illi them, ami tli nKTcinnln havo nobly n-oniKil (o 1 far a l!io coinmitlcc In ponf) to tbo bct of tluir ability. Wo know that, owing to tbo fact Unit not an average crop waa mn.lo iluring tbo bit aonson, ami tlio conac)iictit roitration of lra..u hicli i O10 incvilalilo rculu of aiich failures, llio pooj.'.o have ilono nobly. To tlio morcl.nnUi, anil tlio gonUcmcn Tilio coiiiiom tliia coinmitlco aro llic tlianlaof tlio rroiiicnt of tluir charily due, n iiiJitrumciiia in tlio LlamU of onr Ilcsvcnly Father, "For tlio nedly ahall not nliviiy bo forgotten; tho cxpixtalion of the poor ahall no perish forever. TEE RIGHTS OF OARPET-BAQOEfiS. t'arntl bag.ers, ncalawngn and uegroca arc aliko donoimcod by democrau or .miiaoi vniivei-. aiealled. iicrsona in no ' 4,... n unribv of oomiiileration. or in other word entirely beneath contempt and w orthy of death without judge, jury or llio benefit of the law. Just notice what tho Mobile, Tribune aaya of tho carpet-bagger. "There is not a right minded man, North or South, but knows that every 0110 of these men, by the uscr palions of which ho has been guilty, i" deserving ol death. Jleiv who steal oflices from the people, mid appropriate tho people's money contrary to their wishes deserve death. Any Southern man might put one of thoao wretches to death, and retain afterward a oonseinco as clear as if he had merely killed a snake." About tho same spirit is mani fested against the sella wags and negroes. What is tho consequence ? Self defense is tho first law of nature. Carpet-baggers, scalnwngs and negroes naturally cling together for self preservation, and fortunately for them, they arc able to do so. I5e!ng in t!ie majority, they havo been able so far, in most of tlio revolted States, to elect men to form new constitu tions and pass such laws as afford pro tection to all, and this greatly exasperates the bad blood of tlio few, who would tyranizo over tho many. Tho property qualification, and the ten-negro qualifica tion to hold ollioe, of former times,, have been disregarded by theso new fangled contetutioii and law malscrs, and hence the cry of oflice-stealcrs and trcasury robbersi .But, this kind of stuff will not go down in theso" times. It will bo found by a littlo moro careful examination of the subject, that the mr.ny have right to bo' regarded, as well as the few, the poor ns well as the rich, and the carpet-bagger as well as those born on the soil. Men have not always been elected to ofiice in tiiis country, because born wheie elected. If this were tho case, tlio distinguished Hcm v Clay could never have been a Senato.' from Kentucky, nor Daniel "Webster from Massachusetts; Stephen A. Douglas from Illinois, nor Louis Cass from Michigan. It is peculiar U the South and of recent date too, I think this "to the manor-born" doutriue. It is certainly nojiarl of the principles of our Vii'iiHienlic 'foreralhers. They set it down hs .1 fiiiiiiaiiiental law, that a "eiti- I o( u.. ....l r.u" V" ) ' ( . ti i Mi 4 ifc 4) l !. N, ViW . H ..-. U U .4 4K4 I." I I. 'r I" I tll-t., ! I'.- l.4 4 't Mir, l by li i.i4.l-. .-1 l'-ot.4 . it tviuk-l 1 1 !! li.tf "jii.- -l ' tabut'.k ! 1 1. .l.444.t - Mtl, M I 4x1 la rsjr l- !l b bj j t.J; it ') a'-v-i ' ll ji'S IJ il. 4.H4t tMii .u,rS ix-1 s. w i- ; ' llhiu, tr SI .!. I ( ii.c-t.-i cvuLliu.it Ntt Ymk I ! ' 3t cu4a . fnrU. J,a. I Wwe l j,,,,, jllf v0!u,.u.. lo ) a fw-UUid (r i'-o iii!j I JJavor i l I'.e t'.IJ t.t Nr lit im In j,,,,!,, ,,iuiul ikliu la ! jj ji.j. anuooiKKKfll I ill il ll .o J I )M)tal0t( ujuit) of ll J, Ironic f r I( ufl'ur, I a 'A, il-f Bi.i ( ,e (.'ounol, il.n i'.e -um.. hui in a rry i!.!.i.i lal.l omi.Ii I u, i rt-.-nin.ol an l l in or.U-r. Wiil u- my influviirv ilh ll.rM lo Ktuir l!i ,,iing of iKc m-iii lrt-tt uf loan i( ) IV.II .It... !1 iH.lf ll.c uim - ' ' . , , . ,, i . . ,i , . . .u - I 1.1 . . - - 04.. 1 .1.111.1 a f. V UHl.oliiUM-Uuf C4....M..H. ...Inn ll.c 4 ' . .1 , rllV.ailU IO Bit! POT WOIIIIT 44H47TI1. 144.. HI in., ' lboa) ofiiiUrii.-ilimpr..u.mi.l thai H-4.to msy ib to put fiiiuJ:.!. I (niUur (jixc a.uaJK4 lo iho ptp'i-lb it 4 Ik n nun bain actually cmuiitU-l 4 e ; . . ..... liuy mail uv ucau am., .iu ainu e.- a. ,hmW. to tb. founly, ... Iiianiur thai Hill Iw f..i..!.i-iv.' pn. to ; r. Ijllm ai. tbo .S-rn Hry l .Mnl.- 1I..-..1 iballber4i.l.obiil.rlorcr:in'i.al.ill ml ulluinil rinks and bohrl lu I,.... tl at re no liaiu. .or r in n j lurr. I aill only My furtli.r that It :' l-.J 1 j, .j lv m-rc Uj bill li my opinion that the Hie, fone ,i,,,t fJ .ZL ,.y- easily 00 improve.! unnuui mi 4-- jk.1,,40, Mv rliiiu llltfai 11 tlio IU-piiMirati paitv 1 1 . .: ' .. . .1. . 1 1..." lor nail 110111 nainiii i in'i iii.i. 1 11 " . . . U-eii one of tbo noi.ii-nl puulii-iaiw 111 the County or t'ily, but that I wan one l nf the fiint to difi-ml Kepiiblir.ni piimi- plea, a. well ail our flag 011 Noith I'liruli naa aoil, and baveover jivcn IIiom; pi hi- yu 0yvh, t., t,c iibdratva'. cile tho atrnight forward up-oi l of a(.,J , 'ul wl,j,H, w j(, j.,,,,, 1., ibe private citizen. Very rc?j"cctfiilly, J. M. I.L'MIVO.V. New Iler.ir, Dec 10, IMJS. LECI2LATDEX Of KOETH CAROLI.NL SKN'ATK. Tui-nsnAV Due. 10, 1 son. The Senate met according lo adjourn ment. On motion of Mr. Harrow, bill pro viding for the registration of voters in special election, was taken up. The bill passed its several readings, under a suspension ol the rules. The Investigation t'ominitlee, ion sisling cf Messrs. Sweut, liobbins and Forkner came forward aad were sworn in. Jtill to bo cntitlocd "An act amenda tory of an act to inoorHrutc the Western North Carolina ltailroad Company and acts amendatory thereof," canio np as unfinished business of yesterday, the question being on the adoption of Mr. liobbins' amendment to the Oth section : "Providing further, than no other brunch shall be begun or built until the main track and the branch road to Point liock shall be completed." Mr. Moore, of Carteret moved to re consider the vo'.o whereby the proviso offered by Mr. llairow was rejected. The motion prevailed. Mr. I5arrcw's amendment was adopt ed. Tho b.ll as amended passed by 32 yeas to 8 nays. liill to be entitled "an act amendatory of the act to incorporate the Western Arortli Carolina ltailroad and acts amend atory thereof," oune up for third read ing. The bill passed its final reading. On motion of Mr. Wynne, the Senate adjourned until li A. Al., Friday. HOUSE OF ItEPllESKNTATIVES. . Til l iisday, December 10, 1808. The House met at tl o'clock, A. M. Tlio chair called attention to sec. n, art. 7. of the Constitution and suggested that some notion should bo taken and reports should bo sent to the Senate for actum:: j Thp reports were placed on the calen dar. ' On .motion of Mr. French, two tneni- hers -were ordered to be auaod to tlio ,l.....l a icsoh.tion concertiing special clerks in the ofiice of Secretary ol State. . Mr. Alalpne introduced a resolution providing for a committee of conference between the Legislature of Aort'i Caro lina and the Legislature of Tennessee,, concerning railroads. Calendar. On motion of Mr. Snipes, House bill .Yb. .T.J to incorporate the Land and . I l i V J .;.. l'M-r. i i.a.'i m itr tuM uf '' ' Ikf I J hniipL lib tmmmim M ai,i. t iiail" 11.. UU No. i:,U.- Id. C-W of l'lJ liUr, rt.lil iiaiJa i4 kiik ( vu (, ki. .'n !,. ! 1 JUMlrtcM U- Mli'l !( au.uc liiaw In ft vd ! ,t tt.uj an l.t.ul, iml iiilo wt laaaU ui, in oitlvf U f-l. 'jlw bill ni J i!. I lrJ.!f, T1m L !l III ruU!.Ji ulcul lulrA-M in lii SUU-, Ju. !. t.MiiH.v f riniiir-lil xljjivimil il Uh? Hell Mi. l.tof iiir.J U cxr rl-Ht ! Iliorum.iiilUr. II. w . . la... I. .11. a..M l JftI ,) t,,,iu oa uuijf U , il.o i jul ntl, a I on n Uk Ituuiiiuiu t e .( ibUfmt ! l- , W. 3lini" i'l I" - ' " II tf ctiil. 44110 Ji.li.nr wniuil . .H. l...l...r. . . ... w- ' I f . , r , . wJ .1 II. . -V ,4, I.411III 44.11.. Ul .II.' '4l. 141 44 4. I .III liuu in Itr'alua lo II1.IU4 nlil tlrik. I in 0 , 0 ul in ol Nat.-. ,,,- fminrc nimiml'ic lrjweu-l ibe bill IaxjijMi. 'n. if-'Jution fro.i.U (or .it. 1 . J. M. nun. if-or t'.., lh ammmt pai-l ( . ..,vlJr.u.k bite l-r the .11 uUxU r., Imj. lk.Ur I. Ir-CH. lm.i 0( c:rik lor the r.Y taiy 01 rui-, one l.ir Ijt I.JO and tin- ot'irr to pny II. II. i aiion i"r i'ii i y m 54 H-r h ij. : -ii i. 1.1 t .1 . . .. 1 bill ilid.i UI the to. .11 i... 1 , ,, ,i. ' ?lr. I .n v 1110141I lo r. 14 r lo llio iuhi , t.. tIMl, y,. Mr. f-vi:i.--j :.s4.i4 i l.ai v tbnl motion nilli li.iv.ii. I i . iiiiini'.U-v ilid 1 44 t 4 1 4 -4:re to l iko l:ic bi:l Iru.n llic Fiii.hkv eoiiiiiiil'iv, nimmiltii oil Niljrim and I it-n, lint In- did objivt ton bill pi..rly U bur tin- i'l - na-ee '':;mii:Uc I in;' l iken Iroin ll.iiu an. I ubrir! to nihil ;.rr i .iintiiiHi,i-. Mr. UYI.-li ii4iM'.i to n-ler lo ibe twin liilllee mi t'lalim. A fedio is dv bale cimm .1, p.n tiiip..li-d in by Me-wn. Ksle, Slilliy, ihh, I.eaiy, Durham, .Mnnliuhall, Downing and others. Mr. KU'S m ivcd to n-ccomuiit to the I'lnam-o iniiiiiil.tiv. Mr. Ia .ii v Miluuitud whether that mo tion tm.k pVii-i deiiru "f the pending Wo lion lo n br I. the committee on Claims. The Chair (Mr. Pou) decided that it did. Mr. Seymour to bring the question to a vole, ni'ived lo amend the bill by ad ding lit ly cents, and called the pre. ions question. Tlio previous question was ordered. On motion of .Mr. Harris of Wake, tho J louse adjourned until 1 1 o'clock to morrow. ATTEH ELEOTION. I1Y JOHN O. WIIITTIKR. I'roni llmAll iiU'r MoiilMy for J.uuinr.. The day's sharp isli ife is cmlcil now, Our wink in done, God knowclli bow ! Anon liic thronged, unrc-sl fill town Tlio puliiueo of llio inooii look Uowu, I wait lo hear, beside the wire, Tho voices ol iln tongues of fire. Slow, doubtful, falnlj Ihry seem ut first : lie mrunif, my heuit. to know llio worst I 11:11 U 1 Micro llic .Vllcgliiinics spuke; That sound from luko anil pruiriu broke 1 That sunsit,gun of triumph rent Tho silence of n continent! " That signal from Nebraska sprung, This, from Noviulu's inounlnin lunguo I Is that thy answer, strong and free, O loyal heart of Tennessee f What straiigo, glad voieo is that which culls rroni Wagner's grave and Sumter's walls 1 From Mississippi's fountain-head A sound as of tho bison's tread ! There rustled freedom's Charter Oak ! In that wild burst the Ozarks spoke ! Cheer answers cheer from rlso to set Of sun. Wc have a country yet I The praise, O God, lie lliino alone! Thou givest not for bread u slono; Thou hast not led us through the night To blind us with returning light ; Not through tho furnace have we passed, To pcriiili at its mouth at lust. O night of peace, thy flight restrain 1 November's inoon, bo slow to wnne I Shine on the frecdnmn's Cabin floor, On brows of prayer a blessing psur ; And give, with full assurance bios, Tho wenry heart of Freedom rest ! The women of Concord, N. II., hold a luflfracc convention, l-crerrilier 2? aml-M. .4, 4 l-W..3 f M. 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Tin liiilniiiry I'liininiltrt re oilt d u.'vrrse. ly mi is.uie Mini faiHi.tliiy on other biiis le lirtin ; i4ilitlc.il ili.i'iililiet. .'Ir. .M.irinn 4Mikt on hit tlnaiieiiil bill i.nd nil. ii.l a rt-4nliilii'i n iniirinj; the (tniiuiinl tiewtuf Iho l'r4-4i.li m'4 Ut'Muifo. .Mr. 1 44-11-1I1 i. ks nmvrd lo nibslitulr, Hiving : The veniil4' coidinlly endorsed Ih'- I ivideiil's i:i.v ie,T u.Iing Ihe iniiolnbil.ly of the ( till lie i!i hi, nnil . iinsliii; ll:c irw exiivtsnl 1:1 ihe .'.uv V..ik pt.ilfnriii. Vole.l down. L.imm.U luli.in of Ihe nri;;liiul resei'ilimi wns rifeinid. hut without m lion I lie .'einte 1.1I jini ne.l. liot-sK The bill prohiliiling iraiispurliitlon of I'etnih'Uin on pussenger vetwels was re ferred to the Committee on Commerce. Mill win passed relieving the political disa bilities of certain pnrlies, including tho I. lent. Governor of Tennessee. A bill wnt pawed extending tho time for the pnyinriit of tax on tobneco on hand, from the 1st of January to Ihe loth of February. A resolution allowing females employed by the govcr.unent the same pay as is allowed mules when tiny perform the nunc service, passed. The bill bridgaig Ihe Delaware liver be tween l'hilailelpiiiii and Camden was referred to Iho Committee on Commerce. The Speaker announred Unit 18 members desired tu speak on the eulogy of dead mem bers. Secretary Seward reported that no Com missioner had been scat to Spain by the Kxerullvc. Tho House ml jo uracil. .Vliili4tiiii Ccwni. ilobiU, Deo. 10. Tho races will coinmonro lo-morrow, which wcro positioned on fecouut of bad wcuther. Oeortjiu JV own. Augusta, Dee. 10. A dcstnictlvo flro at Klberlon, this Slate, to-day, destroyed tlio town, boss ifl00,0(0. AtlnMo, Dee. 10. Tho Xeir Km, a Kepublieiin paper, opposes furllier Congressional interfereiice-ill the re consti uetion of Ueingia. ' lrtim iVovl ri!4.4 l4Ioiivo('. FortreKH Monroe, Dee. 10. A Northeasf'stohn is prevailing here. Homo IMiirttetit. AVi York, Dee. 10. Cotton stonily, pairs 2,iSC0 bales at CSi ; Flour tJ7.20iif8.S5 ; Wheat Salic belter; Corn heavy l2c lower, white Southern if l.OOnif 1,07 Provisions Him : l.ard, kettle 171: Turpentine t-lia-tS; Hosiii, (iii.o7al3.00. lVoieti;ii T-Tewis. j- lndon, Vet. 10. ! Kevcrdy Johnson, in n letter to the workine . men's society, jusiilles' his Intercourse with bain! and oilier friends of the South during! tho war by the example of Hicrninn and j Giant. Ho attributes the attacks on him in American papers and elsewhere to a secret dislike 'for Iho preservation of the 'peaceful relations of the two countries. Toronto, Die. 10. Wholein, who was convicted of the murder I of Ab i-.l'. U tj have a 1.1 w trial. ll.l. klW.V .41 . " . .1... 4.4 " tlHlUliMUIKOI t - 4I.H tVt. r-.jl 4l It fc4 f r- i,. W k,Kk. l-k t t-"- if. I l-l k .V ! W4 i iii - -4 Ik. I i4- i, ,,. ... w is. '.v . a.4.t. n . I u i-.- I.. 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All our rcmcdiet arc ht tale by H. R. PiimroM A Co., New Dernc, N. C., and all DrupflUK h m rally. Ldtc 17 Ijd AGENTS WANTED. t: : i to ?-IOO er ,ilonlli!l Or n rnrvii! trn from wh'rh livti i tint nmrtlint fin bo mail.- Iiv l:li.j!lht latiwl ii,iiruvi-il IVm. Siista FAMILY SKWI.Mi MAi'HIXE. I'Tifjp ff,13. For ("I:, uliir.4 unit 'lVrm., :ul.:n km c. now t: us a co . C:il l-julti Tlitul hllivl, l'!.:l i-Miihln dco. 17 ::m 11-i-r ,ylvi iiittn. Advances on Cotton ! W K IV II.L ADVANCE $I0 lo 75 per hale ON COTTON ANDnOtn-TIIKBASlE ANY LENG-TH OF TIME DESIRED, AT A Moderate Knto of Interest. S. T. Jones & Co. nov n I f . James Conner's Sons, TJxiitocl .States Type and Electrotype Foundry and tK .. , . -en- m - rfiEt CE X? arCliOKe. 7 To3. 28, MO, and 32 Centre Street, Tomer Uvih; end Du.inc Stroctn, iNT in w y o ra is: . AI.AIHiR STOf S ut Ejiiilli-ii mill Uijnnnn Filci't, but li I'liiiu uvl Ui i.iii,Hi.r(il. l.t; 1 on liun.l. 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The frDBin arilk, aunnfariarrd at tW itbt'l'tHrtt of Ihr m5.rlliM. la IM.IftUia. IltU-t. ! dUiUd (rtM a twi-Wj o4 U Iism4 ui.tr. a4' Itniwivt Mltk aa rrilAl nfrwl uf Ih hrry of tkv ItiMa bIwy, af ai-1 1 pailtjr. t a fi nt.kttMM-a tt thr prw rtlonof arj other lliaf. II I !m-, (mm rv ty w rimfttisti aiwl mmi nUai-at. ('umU.i.l tan m l-t ls (mm tlSr It ad! pti J" ! if mm! ltm:ii- In it. ."JiiW.. mififr uf Um mI f rhi--- tm't-itltMifl of lli" h M'-tUni Arup!o tM h-ai.w In tlor RtnTlt-!: Nn.1 ti-rrtl-r. whoaiv I ; t h-ihli 4 tt-lii? II an at Hrf -ir H lh hf ut la ilumra of nnwI.-iilt-MNnorlv-!' wtf. l-llfj thai fWayi jn. fMit up .n HsMiLm h-itit-i-. !f frro-i)ity palatMT j nil n l.ir miu-try. Tli.- a-! of inr tntrrft1wV ! lav Imtt tt- tnt1 1 lttittMif liK'itHt on ttt M-b-' ixi, ifl tu ml ! him tin' narni of amti partlr I llu ) ma; nrrurUli) to hv rn;ai'rtl In Ilia atrorloaa f jicm ut iV.Tl on. In ritii l'.io, Ihr uadr-rrlicwil ImniliU y lll b Lat I'Mn.m ti't. tiont hmI r lb hand ul tb -mo't t!l. tln(nll.itl uti n u( ai U'itra In Ann rim. lrtK.fi uti.-t!Mrral k ul tha purlt u4l imMllt-lual vtfrt L titf nf t!.-r 1 i. :i,..m AtoittcHi :-kl.iint; ; iluii hr ba (i-iifli-il muy thorv.-i.nl iltillnttt tu rufTiiundtOff It u.tb '.'uiiALtii anl t Irt i:aidr. Lttti b dii4(;Bf huuM pioiKt U..iL.ui :ir atd biKUKlf apilitrl (raudn-U-ut ImlUllut.; ilmt It haa nhuwa It to bo lb on) liquor lu tu oild 11. H can 1m utiUotntlj d'pmd-d npon aa nntnlt,-r-it"l ; that he tua rialrtii.d havaatt u'lttiun, analysp, rom'arliHn. and eiilnil la all It a lormer ar.ti rront v rj urn m u jm juration wniia Imaii IiU uanio. mi atirt UnU- mark. hat. a ma olT Itr itiiiihni't. lit ih-n fort ( i-l Il ailntr ho vM-m to hla li llow-cltlat'i." p'lH iiiil , in tho niciliial irofi-ilun and llu-U:k. to (li'tiuuiiii ai.'l fipnaa tlitt i linrlatnna ah HMilirfilt (Info r IiIi'Ihn k vt lililitity. and ha rail iion Hi titi'fn ami tin- i.il.t,t iu aid blta lu hla t-tarta III rt'Illll'T Ml ftlMt mt v.l. T.lii- loilitulnjr li ttna nut ccrttflfataa from tbt li-ad-lnir privfl' lunis nrd .-hmUt i( Oita city will prore to tin ri'mliT Hi-it all i'inhIi aoIU ly the uudi-raiifiied ar ull tiny uru iiiiriM-mtl to le. IDOLPHO WOLF I f w bonnd to anjr that 1 nrnrd yonr Pchmtppa ita Vlnu' In evt-ry nnjnil pro emliH'ntljr pnre, and deaarr liiir uf met'lral niilronnpv. At all nventa. It la the aareai iHiaalhle artlelo of llolli.ni iHKfll)le artlelo of llullnnri (itn. heretufont nnoftia.na- lilu, and aa aucb may bu aad-ly nrracrlNdliTphTilclana. PAN ll l,. MUTT, trf rharmifcrinUal Cbcmlat, Hew York. HI Pike Btbckt, Nkw Tnax, Nov. HI, im. TV 44444. ..., U'm mm VmTl Tm.m.-t I) it a it Hik : 1 huve tnwle a cht'tnlmlexamfnntfon of a winipk' of your Sclii iilum &-Imim)p, with tlia iutunt f tU ti rmlninp If any foretf.11 or (njiirionn auhataaee had iH't'it lultUtl tu tin. otmplf iifntilli'd Kplrlta. The I'XAnilliBltun haa nur.Itiil hi the eonelnMon that thu Piuiipli' cuntaincd no oifonnitt or liarniluladmli ture. 1 have Ix i-n unniilfto rilm-ovcr nny trare of tho dt'lt'terfoiio auln-tcncrr which arv imployed In the adul tiTiilion of liijuora. 1 would nut lii't'itnto to nae my ai'lf r lu n-coimiu'iid to othiTa, fur merilcliml pnrpom'-S thu Sclikil.iiit Kchnij-iii m till excellent and ouolijec tiunahlc variety uf fin. Very rcapcetfiilly. Tonw, -Signed,. I'll Art. A. bKl-lLY, Cht-mt- New Vopk, 58 CrnAn Rmr.r.rf Nuvcul-sr ST., k-a'i. Uitomio Wui-rE, T.en., Vrnad; Dkau Sib : 1 him. tiiltniltlcd to clicmlcnl nnflfyvla two hottliH of "Si'hiotlnr.i Hilin.iiiptr," which 1 took from n fii'sh pnckuct' in your honded warchoiiai!, and 11 ml. nf he tore, thu tlic ipirltiioua lltjuor la free from iiijiiriuiiH int'rctliciitf nr liilelf uitlon ; that tt tin a tho in:iik( u f til ing iij-'i'tl h'hI nit rocwitly nr. jmred by no ehanlunl iHlmixturce of ulcolinl and imniwiks, Ift-autiutfullr. FKl.l). K. MA VEH, Chcmlat. New Yokk, Tucwlny, May 1. rmii.riio Woi.fh, V.yq. : Ukau Sin : The want of pure Wines and jfqnoro. for mcdi'-Innl purpoPi-n bna N-i-n Imijrfi'lt hy the urufoaffon and MuniHiiiulH of live have been piu-rlflcwl by the nao of Hilulli'i-atrd article. Delirium trcnient, and other dir-ini-in of tltehrain andnenea, t-o rife In thin run try,, are very rare in Knropc. owiiur. In s (Treat decree to t!ie flitleiem lu ihe purity of the spirits Hold, a- Ve.have tt-sted the Mivn al art iclen imported and hy you, int liu'iinx your (Jin, which you net! under tho n.nne uf Aromatic felt ledum Schiiiippo. which we con- Kitlt-r inntlv entitled to tlie hi'li reputation It baa ac quired in thin country ; And from our loiti ex)M'rieueo an n fon-lpi importer, your Ilottkil WiiiuaanU Lltjuqr should mei;t with thcuamo demand. W'e would recoiinneiid you to appoint Pome of th refpi-ct.ihle aiiotliecmicHin ilillereiit iflitKif the city na ai'i-iitf for t.ie u.;ile of yonr IliandieB and Wiitt.a. w heni the piofepMnu cnii oljtain the hhim: when needed fot :;;i(l.rin:il ptwpuivii. ' Vi.-ihinr you tucee(f".Iii yonr new enteiyiluv We reinnln vour obedient pervantw, VALEM INi: MOlT. M I). rrofoNaor of Bttrffafly,, i ' lMverMiy 41 fii ica i tonuue, ew i one. j J M CAKNOCliA. M 1J, I'rofcneor of Clinieal 8or ! rry.' SurL'eon-in -Chief to tho btnto Ilonfitplt bc., ! IIIKlM Sixteenth street. i LKW1S A SAVHK, M U, .ill IlroadwaK 11 P IfiW HS. M I). No 7 U IlnilldnllT. I .IOSKPII VV()I1STKI!,M 1). No. 1U0 Ninth ttrect. SK1.SON STKKI.r. f.t I), No ST niMM-kcr I ttrect.. JOHN O'HKILLV. M I). No 2:41 K4iurth .(met. U I KAI'IIAKl.. M I, rrofimtor of tire l-rinclplin anit I'l-ai.-.tlfo of Surm-ry. New York MtuJical tvolly'f, etc, No til Ninth utrcct, and others.. . The jiroprUitor also oltcrt for rule Bottled AVIXES and LIQUORS, 5m;ortej aO:l liotried by bimaelf, rxpreifdy for.medir ciji.il use. i-Jttuh bottle l;i;s hie certificate ol its purity
New Bern Republican (New Bern, N.C.)
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