tut, Thn Frsssmt and the lr turn, f Jiut two years have alanasd riaw As tsrmination of the war by the ar cthe army of General Joseph K at QnwMfciii' in April 1866. Tbe four years isamodlatoly snwaodingthat for tbe mom part rear of anxiety. Especially may this 186-'s4, All were oltba eoalaet, itghibe When of arms ceased, it was honed, passions incident lo war, and which possessed both bellfcrents, would a peaceful solution of oar pol speedily ioUow. In ibis Southern people were prepared to surrender, and did surrender all tbe is sues of tbe war. Tbey had staked tbe doctrine of paramount State sovereignty and tbe institution of slavery anon tbe Warn at battle and lost them, and tbey submitted without a murmur to tbe decree of law God of Battles. Tbey abandoned forever tbe claimed right of secession, and abolished Slavery by amendments to their own State Constitutions. Tbey made tbe colored man equal with tbe white man be lata tbe law with respect to his civil rights altered their laws so as to make them con form exactly to tbe civil rights bill of Con gress. When they had done all of th's they confidently expected their Senators and Representatives would be admitted to their places in the Congress of tbe Nation od tbe work e -mil ted. In this they wrrs disappointed. If this had been done a far better feel mar would now prevail towards tbe Gov- sat of the United States and the Nor- people. Every other change, render- si necessary by tbe great social and poK tical revolution, which had been brought about by the war, would hare followed in tbe coarse of time without any violent shock to tbe preconceived opinions of tbe Southern people. But this was not to be, and perhaps we ought not to be much sur prised. After such a mighty storm bad swept over tbe political Ocean it may have been too much to expect that the rolling billows would at once subside. History should have taught us that tbey gradually, and that " before the surface would again become serene and placid. We need not refer to the various revolutions which, at different periods of their history, bays convulsed England and various countries of Conti Mental Europe they are probably familiar to our readers. In those instances it was often years before the governments rent by them resumed tranquility and perma The intense partisan bitterness excited by the various revolutions that oc curred in England between tbe years 1645 and 1688, did nut entirely subside, nor were tbe cherished claims of tbe "Preten der" entirely abandoned, until George the III ascended tbe throne a period of more than half a century. In some of the Coun tries of the Continent the waves did not entirely subside until greet changes were made in tbe structure of their Governments, but they finally subsided. As it has been in other Countries so it may be in ours. All the nations of the Old world have been scourged with Civil wars have been literally baptised in blood. Whatever excellence tbey may have attained to in Government, in Science, in Literature, in Art, in Morality and Re ligion in all that constitutes the greatness of any people, has been through civil core motions, slaughter and bloodshed. And Young America could scarcely have hoped to escape the common lot of Nations. We, therefore, ought not to bs too much dis couraged by bur present condition. Bad as It apparently is it is to be envied in com parison with that of the people of Germany after the "thirty years war," or even after tbs "seven years war" that of the French fall eo an ne 1. Until otherwise directed, the Board will bold it swsiou lu the,4jpitol ; and will be ready, each day after tbe 6th of May, to receive, hear and consider claims, after 'alack. A. II. 2. Each claim must be accomplished by a plain statement uf lis fouudaliou and merits, and s reference to the law or au thority supporting it the iu-ws of which it way cousiat, iuclu ding, in cases where applicable, quantities and prises. 4 Chums for articles furnished by oth ers and paid for by tbe claimant must be accompanied by the proper voucher. 5. Every person picscntingaclaiin shsll make affidavit before the Board, or a Clerk of a Court of Record, or one of the Judges of tbe Supreme or Superior Courts, to the ti utb of the facts presented in the claim ; and that ha or she is the sole owner of such claim : or if others are interested, shall stats who they are, and in what pro portion. 6. Chums of sn unlike nature due the tncurnuir ttiiot. tiotc, will you ask taks the accursed stuff! Yes, tbe of (be living God rests apou h. It has I burdened my live It baa rained as noble : an intellect as ever was ready to do battle ' with the faults and follies of tbs world. Do you still jr and laugh, because I tciB Among others bs related a mat ban widely pel Mil i ; that a man in his vicinity was sagagtd ta busting rocks; that tbe charge eeetdenally expasdsd. dri ving tbe shied Uf under and through bis chin and band, coming oat tA the top of awa Is ihS gha fa every instance, the money that has ' wi" ha cheerfully refunded. IVios by mall. atoJaul MtMiul. VI. Descriptive circu lars aad testimonials mailed free. Address lUnaRa, Sin i rs, Co.. Chemists. No. 285 Wvsr Bum. Tray, N. Y., 8oU ageota fur the United Slate.. ajsnl 4.'o7 -1 ) not be jovial ? I tell you, if it was a living .RM and yet the man .ft an t t. u. a I T w tiling, I Would strangle It aiMl liter is nothiug upon earth 1 bats with such deadly hatred.' There was a deep silence. Not one in all the company seemed Inclined to drink again." Watchman and Rejhctor. person, should be made separately, but should be presented to the Board St the same time. 7. Papers once presented to the Board will bs regarded as filed and under its con trol. . 8. Claims prepared in accordance with these regulations mry be forwarded by mail or otherwise to the Chairman of th Coard at R Ueigh. Ral Sentinel. An Effective Speech. r- "A speech from Wilton i!" ened the thoughtless fellows. . . a a ti " lie can t make a speech on c 4d wa ter. 1 defy him," said one of thsr num ber. "My friends," began Wilton 'Hear, bear ! he's really in for it now,' cried a young man, whose flushed cheeks gave pitiful signs of bis devotion to the bottle. 'Wihoads oa his feet.' The comrade they called Wilton was a . .ft f young man, soma tweuty-tnree years oi age. Upon bis face, within his eyes, a settled melancholy rested. His manners were as grave as those of an old man. lie was often called 'Wilton tbe steady,' on account of bis quiet adherence to prinei- The head partner in the nrm in whose employ Wilton was, gave a great Party once a year, and it was to this gathering Milton had been persuaded to come. In vain his companions tempter bim with tbe wine that nWed freely. Tbe themselves good Chris tians, as, indeed, did the world generally. They gave largely to charities and to their church, where their seats were seldom emp ty. Tbey did a great deal of good with their money; yet in placing this fiery temptation before young men, some of whom were as yet without fixed principles. they committed a gross mid almost fatal error. Looking about him, Wilton saw al ready many flushed almost to inebria'ion ; many eyes that, spite of their flash and sparkle, moved with difficulty, .and that dire unsteadiness that marks the incipient stage of drunkenness. My friends, he said, and then paused, as if to give greater emphasis to what might follow,' 'I am going to make a con fession.' Some of tbe company smiled at this, but by far tbe greater lumber were awed at the sad, 1 yet earnest tones of bis - voice. - 'Five years ago 1 bad a brother, a bright, beautiful lad in whom the hopes of a large family circle centred. He was called a ge nius, aad he was one. bensittve, gentle- hearted, and generous to, a fault: lie also gave promise of extraordinary vigor of mind. One night several boys in the vil lage where I was born resolved to have a frolic. The party was to be a secret one, mid we were each to carry from our homes, if we could, pro vision s and wine. It came on with success. I nere was goon cneer, there were bright and flowing liquors ; we were all young snd buoyant My brother had never tasted wine. Whether it was a discliuatem caused by natural dislike, or whether his intuitions led bim to avoid it as danaerous to him. I do not know. I only know and the recollection is at this moment burning in my brain t hat we all though t that if we could get Herbert drunk, it would be fine fun. Fiends could not have set themselves more ingeniously at work to compass this object than ws did. I was foremost in the attempt. I will not excuse evself, nor in aught palliate my In evqnisite scenery few countries can ri val Abyssiania. There hills rise above hills " clothed in most luxuriant and vigo rous vegetation. There are " villages aad hamlets embosomed in dark groves of ever greens and grouped in Arcadian repose. There mountain peaks tower to tbe height of Mount Blanc, and cast t neir giant sha dows over " rieh fields of every bus che quering the deep lone valleys." Innoaaee merable streams furrow tbe soil, and, not to speak of lesser lakes, that of Taana, near the capital, (Goadar is 800 mils hi . circumference. Healthy and beautiful. Abyssinia is also rich in those it sources at j which nature hi lavish where great nation s are t) dwell Enough wheat to support a man for. whole year may be bought there for a crown, and coal nd iron abound, the iron being found in so pare a state as la require little mom than rolling ont ; while : at fifty miles from Gonda for a leagar along the rightban k of the River Gwang " six'scams of coal crop out, each having a uniform thickness of from ten to fifto-ti reet, the quality or the coal wing very good, and Bt for ordinary steam and other purposes." Near to the sea, too, there are the coal fields of Gnleila, and in many eth er parts of Abyssinia coal exists. But besides coal and iron, Abyssinia possesses a sources of inexhaustible wealth in tbe cotton tree, and t'lin the dominions of Theodore " there are tracts of land more extensive than the whole of the co-ton grounds of Fgy pt, and far more fitted than tbe latter tor the growth of the cotton plant not only as being its native country, but also as lying within the limits of the trop ical rains, and thus rendering unnecessary tbe great trouble and expense of artificial irrigation. well their surprise, as of it before he The party ex Msae of them bad when Mr. lark of a case much w Ahl what was that, indeed f asked the man who hum related the first story. " Why, a very respectable citizen of our town oa the Fourth of July was firing a salute, wben the cannon unfortunately burst, blew both his anas oat at the shoulder-joints, saasbed bis legs to a jelly, aad rompleti-ly tore off the one ball of bia bead ! And didn't be die, sir r exclaimed the astonish d listener. -Yea, Sir, to be sure he did." "Ah bat the man I spake of recover ed." -And I told yen," replied Mr Clark, vav usance ntly. tbat my case was much VJrse than that.'' Mr. Chub's ease was peaaoanced the beau, as w II an the worst, on all hands, and are base a amen me re diesis stories for tbe rest of tlsrridsx sT EAUTT. --An burn, Golden, B sluuan, aad Stihau ' I H I . S produced by the use uf Prof. Ds- vTw ti Bronx's PRIER U CHK VRUX. Una a ptioution warranted to curl the must atraig aad stubborn hair of either sX into wavy ringlet. r heavy massive sarin. Has been used by the fashionables of 1'aris and London, with tbs most gratifying results. Does no in jury to the hair- Price by mall, sealed and postpaid. 91. Descriptive Circulars mailed free. Address BKRGKR. 8HPTT8 fie CO., Chemists, No. 884 River street, Troy, N. Y., iMo agents for the (J ited States. April 4th. '7. ly. whole system of Reconstructed ! trade mtm wm OW1 r es ArrontrxD. W learn from awe of our sg.a that lUuiel B. Baker K,qr ., of Wilm.ugtoa baa been appointed Register in Bankruptcy for the Sad Congressional Dtstiict f this MARKET REPORTS SALISBURY, X. C, APRIL ti. 1867 cwaaanrsasr is a Co.. saocaaa. Bacna. Ostfc. Cora par wash, ef SS lb.. - llrt. bash. SI - 0 A Ja Value of One fine summer morning, wben Frank lin was busy preparing hts newspaper for the press, 4 lounger stepped Into the store and sp.m t an hour or more in looking over the honks, etc., and finally taking one in his band, askedthe shop boy its price. "One dollar," was the answer. " One dollar J said the lounger : "cant you take less than that 7" "No, indeed one dollar is the price !" Another hour nearly passed, when tbe lounger said : " Is Mr. Franklin at home T " Yos, he is in tbe printing office." " I want to see him," said the lounger. 1 he shop boy then immediately inform ed Mr Franklin that a "gentleman was waiting to see him. Franklin was soon behind the counter, when tbe lounger, with book in band, addressed him thus : ' 1 44 Mr. Franklin, what the lowest you can take for this book 1" 'One dollar and a quarter," was the qtoick answer. ' "One dollar snd a quarter ! Why, your young man asked me only a dollar." 'Trne," said Ffifoklhi, " and I could have better afforded to1 take a dollar then than to have been taken out of the office." The lounger seemed surprised, mid wish ing to end the' parley of bis own making, said t n Come, Mr. Franklin, toll me what is tbe lowest you can take for it ?" "One dollar and a half." " One dollitr and a half ! Why, yon of fered it yourself for a dollar and a qnarter." 'S les," answered Erankhn, "and I had better have taken that price theu than a "dollar and a half now." The lounger paid down the money and went about bis business (if he bad any,) and Franklin returned into the printing office. Yam. tier baacfe. nxs- per aata. Feather. per pound. Kour. per bbl. Fish. Markeral. No. I. ' ; - !: Fruit, dried, apples peateS. . . - - " aap'M. - rVichw pealed. . " pealed. . . perpoand, mZT' easnaga, Oafcaa, rnrsal Waat ladia, " Ma. par pound. Sugar. Salt, Sveet. Browa. per pound. . ClariSed. Crushed t'alvariaei Livstaast, " Table, Tobacco. LeaC per poaad. Manufactured. H Hassan. 14 U. IS SSto lo I i.k u i. as 10 tu toft SSI tot.btt IS to to ft IS.toto . sss.es asto ts to UU to SSto SO 8 to IS Sato 68 to 76 SSto Uto. IS 8to to IS to SS 75 to 00 I.SOto I.K 1.96 to I BS lata 76 to I0A Ohio Ml 16 to 90 90 to 99 SSto 96 O.SSto O.U) 3.50 to 3.75 6.6S to 6.00 00 lo 00 SSto 1.60 SSto 1.00 people at the restoration of the Bourbons, e ho, lh, hlld w,- Dronoanced re- sc that of the F.ngllsh people at the accas. . nsarbahio by smoolent critics ; I kaew be sion of tbe House of Orange. Nay it is ; could improvise almost without mental ef seen far better than that of the American i f aiMl expseted that, under the 'j'"1" sunsufo at the close of the revolution which I tTIlC Would made them a selt-coverning people better i. ..i.wn,..! .1 m-.-.h.oild hn eharmed l . - -T i I "ri.'.j. i-:r"r-etry- I- OH "I II t lUilLHI HOBBY RIHKH1 am-oavn bt sra vnrK nsoa.. aaoKsas. aaiatara. X. t-, April lt67 H uying rates. Bank of Cape Fear, ,S5 Charlotte Clareudou ".: 3 Commerce, .i5f Karetteville 8 North Carolina.... 37 n'ashinaton ..... 5 Wilmington W Tat sn lih S Coramereial Bank Wiuninjrton, JS Farmers" Bank Ureen5).nm (old ) '20 March mts' Bank Ke wbsrn, 35 Bank of Koxlmro. 35 Miners and Planter Bank,. .25 Bank of Thomaciile. 85 Greensboro'oMntual, 5 Bank Lexington, '- 10 Baafc bexfagtoaat Graham 30 G01.l Buring Ji.35 Selling... .$IJ9 SILVKR Buring. 1 JO Selhsg .136 X. C. Coupons. ri 35 A Texas paper tells of a young couple Who eloped on horseback, accompanied by NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MEDICAL SOCim or THE State of ort h ( .trolina . THE FOJJBTEENTU Annual Meet ing of the State Medical Society will be held at TarboroVN. C , at 13 O'clock, Crisp; r Coma. Oh ! sks aaabsaaliml aad fair. With starry eye, and railisat hair. Whose rurlinir tendrils oft entwined, Eachalssd tlai very lissn and atlad. i iti-ri it COMA, For Cmrlina th Hair of either Hex into irtry and Glovy Ringlets or Ihaty Mamirt Curb. By asiag this article Ladies and leutlemen beautify ihwinslves a thousand fdd It is the only article in the world that will curl straight hah, and. at the same give if a bean tiful. ghatsy afN-arance. The Crisper Coma not only curls the hair, hot invigorates, beau -tines and eleansea it : Is highly and delight fully ei fumed, and is the most complete arti cle of the kind ever offered to the American public. The Crisper Coma will be sent to any address, sealed and postpaid for $1. Address all orders to W. U CLAKK Ac CO.. Chemists. No. 3 West Fayetta Street, Syrasase, N. Y. march 0$, 1SG7,. twty THE SUBSCRIBER HAS I honor to hiform Im eueto nublic awns allr that be Is now daily complete and carefully sstootod Un of . . .... ... ,ai rw-i New Goo Hsvina nurohassdhhiOooism varMow Bears by kiio wiug when and wbsrs U buj , hs is htr- pured o offer them st pneos sirtoanllx SSSJISS, to the times. Here is s list of leading article wUb.canvot minimum prices annexed i. Calfcocs flrom 12 !- to 25 per Td Iilr.u.ht J Domestic, 15 to Zk ct. per pard, L nIMeached Men's Short, Ladiat u Coffee, Sugar, Bacon, e-wi ' snd other art. DRY IS to 25 $1.00 to A3 50 IMI A OA 30ca per sb. 15 to 18 15 to 18 " eles at limilar sgores. GOODS : 0 i Calicos, Caseiine-es, Linen Drill, Bleu. Domestic, Cambric, Bed Ticking, Ginghams, Lawns, Aprou Checks, Linen, DeLaiu, Handh'cfs, Unbleached Dosn. Ladies' Hoes, Flannel, Men's w " Shirrs, Hoop Skirts, and Tillers, Shawls, Hats & Caps,' Wonderful, But True I 'MADAME KF.MIXOTOX. the world j-e- nowned Astrtdoirist and Somnambulistic Clair voyaiit, while iu a clairvoyant state, delinea tes the very features of the person you are to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of iu tense power, known as the Psyehmnotrtitie, guarantee to produce a perfect aud life-like picture of the future husband or wife of the applicant, with date of marriage, occupation, leading traits of character, Ac. This is no imposition, as testimonials without number can assert, lfy statiui' place of birth, nee, Imposition, coi .r of eyes and !iair. nod enclo sing fifty cents, and stamped envelope addres sed to yourself, you will receive the picture by return mail, together with the desires i uforma- tion. Address in confidence, Mnrlame Gertrude Remington, P. 0. Box, 297, West Troy, New York. morch28-ly Special Ifoticcs. VALUABLE LANDS FOE S il Hi E I N ILL SELL AT THE COURT HOUSE in Statesville. on Tuesday tne 21st of May. it being court week one I ract of Land belonging to the estate of Milton Campbell, de-eased, containing Four Hundred Acres, ly ing on the waters of fourth creek adjoining the lands of Levi Gibson and others, on a ered- t of Twelve Months the b'dding to com mence at fourteen hundred ann sixty-nve dol lars. The purchaser will be required to pay tht cost as soon as the sale is confinntd j. n. Mclaughlin, c: a m. e. April 23. 1K67. wAtw3w " ATiBlr At the same time and place, one other Tract belonging to the estate of I. nana unun, aec u., containing wai acres, aaoiniug the lauds of Solomon Stimson and others, to be sold on a credit of six months, with inter est fi oin date. J. H. MeLAUGHLIN.jC. A M. E. April 90. 1869. twAw3w i um LADIES' CAPS, SHAKERS, MEN'S HATS, "J6s?fl BOYS' HATS, " CAI'S, MEN'S 'IS NOTIONS, .-: : -1 -.!. S. Combs and Brushes, Fins, Buttons, Thread, nfirtvivv Boies, Pocket-Books, PenciVt, Tape, Pipes, Cologne, Fans, Hair-QH, Suspenders, Tooth ; Brushes, Fish, Hooks, ' llooks and Eyes, Ladies' Xetts, Neck 1 kts, A '1 Playing Cards, (union, J " j .,1,1 Rtastiea Fnrrlnrw Carpet Bats, Perfu Foolscap and Letter Paper, mil kinds of Per, SHOES FOR sadT isrta tjt r Indies, all kinds ; Children, all kinds; Mens, all kinds. 3 3 "- Svfls1 'mimM 1st . ivrasl Caps and Saucers, Plates, Dishes. Wash Bowbsssf I ''tel.crs. numbers. Steak Dishes. Cream Pttcheia. Soap Stands. Rnar Dishes. Molasses Cans. Bawls, Salt stands. Pickle Disbss, Uoblets, Tumblers, Jags, Jars A Milk Crsoks. CROCKERY, WOODEN Painteil Water Backeta. Cedar Water BacSsaiXhSBaf hoops ) Wash Tabs, Trays. Brooais, keeltrs. ITsiklS. Half bushel Measures. Peck BPSSSSSSSj Mlbikss, CkStk Pins, Brnsbes, all kinds. Wash Boards. Til a clergyman who was to marry them. j A. M., on Wednesday, 15th Mav, 1867 mi l l s . a ., ii a xne iaay s miner gave enase, and was overtaking the party when the lady called OHt to her clerical friend, "Can t you mar ry us as w e run t" The idea took, and be commenced the ritual, and iust as the brides wisher eluteliod-bee hrtdfc1 rein, "the clergy man pronounced the lovers man and wife. Tbe father was so pleased with the dash ing action that, as tbe story roes, hs cave them his blessing. than that of their own grand fathers. What is now wanting is energy, public spirit and the diffusion of education ahd general in telligence, added to a proper moral and re ligious training Whatever changes may be made in the government, our destiny aa a people depends upon our own exertions. exhibitions of his perhaps amazed, al tbe rare gifts. ' At but we prevailed, but instead of quickening, tbe wine stupefied bis facul ties. A few glasses reduced him to a state Of utter inebriety. " The party broke up. We were all wild with drunk and excitement ; he alone was immovable and quite insensible. There was no rousing him from the stUe of death ly sleep into which be bad fallen. I dared hundred ' ,ltp D'na DOIBe that night, fearing that our trolic mignt oe found ont in conse quence of tbe trouble ws should have in gettingLhim to bis room. Qo we left him t hs-e, lying as comfortable as are could1 handsome face lashed and Tbe members of the Medical Profession are respectfully requested to attend. The var'iis rail roads in the ?t.Ue have con sented to issue fn-e, return tickets to those who may attend the meeting. April 23d, 1867. twltwtd EXCELSIOR rtXCELSlOR 1 1 CHASTELI.ARS A Washington dispatch saye r Ea- or quantities of shad and ben i rig are being caagtil m the Fotomne. Over thousand herring sold oa Tnesday for about six dollars per thousand, and tweji ty thousand shad for aboat ten dolbus per bundled." r nasv .ass. place The FUterhnnv jaansahasmgbt has tlftft. I almost parpie, his active brain, tar "V' t.- i.. . . .1 - i au we eany part oi ine war an old 1 en- i fW m-a a rzfrr Hair txterm i nato r ! was taken ill, and wishing to divide his property equally between bis two sons, be queathed to Henry (the Federal soldier) all his slave property, embracing about fif ty negroes, and to 1 nomas (tbe boy gray j his entire lauded estate. He died, aud thus tits will stands. Both brothers To the ladies especially, this invaluable de pilatory recommends itself as being an al most indispensable article to female beauty, is easily applied. Asm aof buru or injur the m mam, hat arts directly on tbe roots. It is warranted to reiwre ssmerfiaoas hair from low fc rubra ds. or from any part of the body. Assessor's Office, U. S. Internal Revenue, on. iii i. orih Carolina, s vi.isiu ry. April 18, 1867. Notice is hereby given in accordance with tho provisions of section 19th of Act of June a, 14. as amended March 3, 1865, that I, H. II. Helper, Assessor Sixth listriet of N. Carolina, -will sit at my office, on the corner of Long and Inuiss streets, in the city of Salis bury, on the 1st day of May next ; at the Court House in Mocksville. Davie county, on the2ndT at the coin t house iu Statesville, Ire dell county, on the 3rd ; at the court-house in Tylorsviife Alexander county, on the 4th ; at the e&urt-honse m Newton,' Catawba eoun tv, on the 6th . at the court -himse in fjoneord, r.sbnrrnw-viHitj,' onthe 4th at -the offipe ef Assistant Assessor, r . W- Ahrens, lharrotte, Mecklenburg couuty, on the 1st at the court house io Monroe. Uniou county, on the Snd ; at the court house In Dallas, Gaston county. ton tbeflthaf the crmrt'nrrris In Lrneotflfonr I j L.co.cinintj, on the 8th ; attjje court house in Yaokinville. Yadkin county, ou the 4th, and at WiIkesbonr, Wilkes eonnTy. on the" 6th, betweeu the hours of 9 A. .M-. and 4 P. M . of the. several days of May named above, tho ear and'deterinine any apieals relative to any erroneous or excessive valuations, assess ments or enumerations by the assessor or as sistant assessors returned in the annual list. Notice is further given that no appeal will b allowed to any party after he shall have m ii . i a a . D4f n uuiv hhi aim me anuuMi list cn wm km u ti iar n bis Nails, axes, Idng-haadled shore la. spades, hav forks Oennan scythe blades, trace chains, hoes, locks of all kinds, knives snd forks, sciasoia, horse taaskss. shaa brushes, butts. hinsjes(al nomhers). screws (ail shns) coffee potts ol all kinds. as fsissl TIN WARE, ku.Li.- i i i i ,i ; . ss . hi., imiik. iuru L-urua, piow lines, wire dish corera, r mills ! fMna Aia nf ..II II..L. -1,1., . stmr' r"' " mil unw, mil aipoja tools, Wash basins, cotton cards, carry combs dscco cutters, andto GROCERIES oil u.is, iwrw mui. ymp. bast hoise. tea. spkSB, soSa. pepper, caa4ies (moakl) dlea (adaniHiitiQe) sosp. SSastS, tobacco, U D snaff. raackeral, bacon, floor, starch, indiro - vinoear, tard, concentrated lye, rica, rherse. - S S (all 5aa.aa i .a a m ERIG8, rwT OTHER lived to return from the war ; aud slavery completely, totally aad radically extirpating tainiaa: the assessment has been transmitted to l...;.. .1 - - ' IM .L.. mmmmm Lalmi ik. ...A mm , K u r, A I '. .1 1.,. 1, rixr; being among tbe things that were, Tho genei ously djvidrd the land with bis broth er. SatioHol Republican. .An 'thcr crevasse has occrrred in tbe j Mwsisaippi, at W est Baton Boage. The 1 greater part of Louisiana is overflowed, and the same leavimt the skia soft, smooth and natural. This is the Italy article used by the French, and is tbe only real effectual depila tory ia existence. Price 75 cents per package, sent post-paid, to aay address, on receipt of an order, by BEKGEK. SHCTTS h. CO., ( IieTiiist-. ,N. Yv the Collector of the District. All appeals to said assessor, as aaSrssaid, must lw inade in writing and specify the par ticularcjHise. matter or thing, respecting wMch adecision is requested, and must state the ground or principle of error complained of. H. H. HELPER. COHTfiCrTrOlf Rsisins; sardine, pioklss. csadha (sssavtrdp pine apples, oysters, iemort synip. je'llj (i wer ot mn inoa, eatrap ot an SWS. AND HUNDREDS OF a-HlNOS TOO TEDIOUS TO MEN TION. 17 Come and examine tny Stock sf G ods-it will cost yon nothing, COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange far Goods. Highest market price allowed for Specie and Beak Notes. Try me before porchasing --t where as I I eel son fident of my abifitw am prease in goods and figures. OT Frankford'a Old Stand, Mala 9Lr nearly opposite Mansion House X s . Assessor April ia m. tMKfnaj'anctioa. nets il such smJbYjft li ApriJA'' -s i r. J ' 1 1 ::.