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2 SPECIAL NOTICES. A New and Grand L'poch in .'Irilicine ! DB. MlGulELitbc founder of ir w Medical I ljUm! Tbcquantitarlaus, bcw-c vast Internal looses enfeeble the tomache and pan!jc the owclIs, muat giro precedence t the man who eatore health and apjctite, with from one to - tiro of his extraordinary Pill and cure the most virulent sores with a box or eo of his wonderful f Smd all healing: Salve The-c two -rc.it pecihe rth Doctor are fast superseding all the stcro- " ypcd nostrums of the day. Extraordinary curca toy Marciel'a nils and Salve hare opened the m ye of the public to the Inefficiency of the (to called) remedies of others, and upon whIcPH? lahaveso lou Uindlyfdepcndcd. MW9 Juiaaronot of the class Ithaf -aro ewullowcd by Si dozen, andfwluchevery box full Uke-n cre ates an absolute necessity lor another. One or ?wo Of Mareicra KH suffices to place the bow !s in perfect order, tone the stomach, crcaU an anDstltc, and render the spirits light and Luoy nt There is no griping ud no reaction in the torsi of constipation. If the liver is affected, ita functions arc restored ; and If the nervous uystcui la feeble, U la invigorated. This last; quality make the medicines very desirable for the wants of delicate females. Ulcerous and eruptive dis hes are literally extinguished by the disenfect ant power Ot Magglel's Salve. In fact, it Is here announced that MnggieV Billion, Dyspeptic aud Diarrhoea Pills cure where all other fail. While for Burns, Scalds, -Chil-bloins, Cuta and all abra&ions of the bkin Mag- - riel'a Salve is infallible. Sold by J. Maggiel, 21 Fine Street, 'ew York, and all Druggists, at 15 cents per box. sept 14 ' 292-1 y COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP. This celebrated toilet soap, In such universal demand, la made from the choicest materials, la mild and emollient In its nature, fragrantly ccented, and extremely beneficial in ita action upon the ekiu. For sale by all Druguts and Fancy Good Dealers. ' .' mcb 13 li3-ly XT. A CARD TO IX V ALU'S. A Clergyman, while residing in South Ameri ca at & missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for the Cure of ilervons Weakness,' Early Decay, Diseases of tha Urinary and Scmical Or gans, and the whole train ol die&rders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. Great num bers have been already cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a deeirc to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing and u&ing this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one -vho needs it. Fire of Charge Plcasi inclose a post-paid envelope, addressed to yours elf. Address,' " ' ' JOSEPH T. INMAN, Htation D, Biblb House, New York City. dtcO ' 365-ly MARRIAGE ANJ CELIBACY, an Es say of .Warning and Instruction for Young Men. Also Diseases and Abuses which prostrate the vital powers, with' sure means "of relief. Bent ree of charge in sealed letter envelope. Ad dress, Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association. Philadelphia, Ta. sent 14 r , . BATCUELOR'aHAIR DYE. This splendid Hair Dve is the best iu the world. The onlv true and perfect DyeHarmlesp, Relia ble Instantaneous. No disappointment. No ri diculous tints. Natural Black or brown. Reme dies the 111 effects of Bad Dyes. Invigorates the hair, leaving it soft and beautiful. The genuine is signed William A. Batchclor. All others arc mere imitations, aud- should be avoided, Sold by all Druggists and Ferfuiners. Factory SI Bewake of a Counterfeit. .-uec23 . , . it-ly M . II . L IT V ITT, DliUG GJ iff A XI C If A" Mi H T . t "Always on hand a full and -belect feupply of PURE MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, v : v DYE STUFFS, PERFUMERY, . SOAI8, BRU8HEB FANCY ARTICLE, etc., etc. Prescription accurately and ueatlj componded. s . , No. 55 Market street ; - fpl B. Store open from 6 A. M. to id V.'H, Persons wishing prescriptiona corupouuded at night will please call at my residence on Second itreet, betwsn Dock and Orange. Oct 21 324-tf - j i THE DAILY DISPATCH. WILMINGTON. DECEMBER 29. 1806. The Executive Committee of the National Democratic party, has recently been in . ses sion to" consider the propriety of calling a National, Democratic Convention. We have not yet learned the - determination of the Committee, but we hope that the Con vention will be held. . If ever there was a time in the life of the American Republic when a crisis was at hand, this is that moment : and it is. there fore, demanded that the law-abiding, con- atitution-loving, conservative people of the and dealt him several severe blows upon his flu ..i i i w i head and face. with the butt of his pistol. nation, should assemble and cousulttoetuei ' , r . . . ,. . . 4. v . . ! I ... , T . , , w, After having accomplished this brutal lor thej public good. It is demanded that a tleedf the muraerer mounted his'w.agon and new spirit of hope shall be acquired, and , rode off unmolested to the city. - where he that a new impetus to the only organization i was arrested at an early hour of the evening. of that class of citizens, shall be given; that the T.hc cri f w as turned over to the authori , ... , . ties of Chesterfield, and an inquest was held foes of the public safety, and the enemies ot j by Ju3tice Spenccr iiancock upon the bodr free principles may be crushed under the i of the murdered man. The jury rendered powerful uprising of the millions of indie: , a verdict, " that the deceased came violently nant, patriot Democrats of the countrv. " S hiTrf death by pistol wbunds inflicted by 7 . J . , - , " one Joseph Kellv' The prisoner wa3 then The Democratic pariy is the only suryiv-1 fiommittJd to th'ejail of Chesterfield, tola wait ing champion of republican institutions; it -s further examination. ? is the only remaining guardian of the Fede- - -" -' -' . mm ' : rat Constitution, it is the only bulwark C Tnc WniRUGic of Event .The , Fred against the advance of the heresies of central-j ericksburg JYtics, after mentioning the pay ization, and despotism. It should, be kept ins off (11,000) Saturday of- the .burial well organized; it should be kept separate i coho have been for some time ppcra- . . t, . . ting in that vicinity, says : - v, and.distinct from the other political partis ifTLe field on tbU rff nd bu , of the country; it should staud or tall or ; , h w crown the corn our charitv the strength of its own true doctrines ; and it shodd refuse ta bargain "with anv :rncn oi diss of men for uppor; and, above? all, it J . s ! . ' : a&ouldKeep aiooi irom those wno cautiiem selves moderate KepuDiicans.- TheTMIadeTphia Conventioo! in hioh tbc arch-demagogue Raymond swindled tho . . 0 0 . . true men of the country, should be a remin- der ot the mndelity of all such allie? ; and -r,i?. oiit;,tn: rUm ki he avoided." Let .with the Constitution country in accordance I broad TJlan. in there be no yieldin principles to the icy, irtr n the'hanper on the outer walla-- r Our c&stles Bircni: Lii t? a - luC piirtv piatiorm. Let : UJ luu x aumww, u,bttbl,v ','ui" iu e " " - i ' . n, JL.- y. wai l " of thoc time honored 1 1U luu alnu ttU" ruu. w "-rr; r.-r f ir n t w r r 4 J'... .ii.L.-.-rowgeminr wimout tn; vn f 0 oi iuo; ume iipnorea j , , , not cm- --i - : . L II.U I b f ii A b ! ! I craved trade mark around each not ur bo -r AitA I uiisciaun. V4.wi.uvi uioyej in the Confederate annv. A man ueprescntauvc -rise, s:. special cmumiueci ranuiie suppiicuiui au mnoj ofarood tbinrt s j,.Yvty"--vui:'v5W!icfx. to should be the battle cry of the true Demo crats of the country. . .., r :-. Y: At the North the party will stand by a bold avowal of these principles, more firmlj and morc harmoniously, than by suchjs o. not bear " the ring of the true metal -while at the South, an undivided support trill be afforded -ound, constitutional doctrines, such a the Democratic party tva's wonl 'td announce, but timidity in the declaration of principles will hinder the extension of any countenance to such a party movement as that which is proposed. The old Whigs, as well its the Democrats of the South, are now prepared to fight un der the, Democratic banner, if the inscrip tions on its folds from time immemorial arc not erased. The South will send her dele gate? to thr proposed convention if "it is to be held, and will pledge herself to stand square up to the right until .tue trump oi Gabriel shall sound. Let the convention be held by all mean3 ; but let there be a regular Democratic " as semblage therend no hermaphrodites like Raymond and his clan admitted to its coun sel, to disturb its harmony and defeat its ends. No matter whether it is assumed that the South is conepaered territory, subject to the will of theconquerer, or whether the States still retain their rights and priveleges as co erual sovereignties under the Federal Con stitution ; whether JonNsoi;'s theory of gov ernment, or Steven's theory, is accepted, the 'Constitutional Amendment ia wrong in principle, will be unjust and oppressive in its effects, and ought to be treated with con temrt by the South. , The conqueror should m-tko his decrees, for the government of the con quered, and entorcc them, without demanding that these decrees shajl be pronounced just and good by the people for whose injury they are in tended; for whatever the rights acquired by conquestj'the victor certainly can clai m no power to force from his victim an expres sion of approval of his oppressions. Even the doctrine that "might makes right' wilL not approve such a demand. But if ''the districts formerly composing the- States of the South'- arc still entitled to be regarded as States; and the-question of rati fication of an amendment to the fundamen tal law is submitted to them, as, such, how much greater wrong is inflicted when the free choice of those States is restricted, and they arc expected to approve: that which their interests and conscience cannot but rep robate. To give a man a choice ajid to force him to decide in one particular way, H but a hollow mockery of his free agency. The South cannot, ought:, not, will not ratify such an amendment as .that proposed. Eo do so would be to sign' the certificate of its own disTaonof. To do so would "be to give up all the glorious record of the past, by covering it over with a black, ugly cur tniu of disgrace. . ; larder at a Race Course. The Richmond Whig gives the following account of the; shooting affair wliieh fxcurr red near that city on Christmas Day. Joe Kelly, who committed tlie'homicido. was formerly a resident of this city : On Christmas' Day the "Chesterfield rark," situated in Chesterfield county; about' two miles south of Manchester, was the scene of the most brutal, murder that we have been called upon to chronicle for thife many a day. Some two weeks since there was a trotting match made up between Mr. Harvey's horse, Flyaway, and Mr, Tyler's horse, Jeff Davis, commonly known as Bay Stranger. On ac ceunt oi bad weather there was up trot, and ! the referees pitched upon Christmas I)ay for the trial ot speed. Accordingly on Tues day a large concourse of tho fancv assembled to witness the sport . After waiting . until about 3 o'clock in the afternoon, Jesse Mur- t uuv, nuu iiaiueu x viet itmac, uiuuim uim out. When he ascertained that there was some difficulty as to whether or not the race would come off, he commenced curbing .every body generally. Joseph Kelly, a quasi chum' of Murphy's, remonstrated with him, when 31. informed him that he could; whip him or any other dd scoundrel on the ground. Kelly drew his pistol, and when Murphy saw i he said, "that is a game that two can play at,' and started towards his wagon to get his pistol. Just then Kelly fired, the j suot laKing, euect in Jiurpuy s ua.es. Jiur- lliy reached his wagon, aud as he turned, f Kelly again fired, the ball striking liim in the forehead aud passing out at the back 4 part of the skull. Not satisfied with the , t r i t ' ;.i - r two shots, he rushed upon the prostrate man j-nt to starving Ireland in 1847, lias-yielded j a rich harvcat in the IrisU invaders slain, )vhose dead bodies covered itsiaif surface m December, t2, f Meagher sbngade fought ; aud were .slaughtered there, and now tbfl money pa:d for their reinterment oq .U& Sleights' they could not take, will bring a t circulatipg medium to the Confederates . whom thev robbed and who e house? they go-j - . .. . : : . -IiLPORTAiiT AJiEESTS. -ur. Jiau. i-mscy. named Moore was arrested some) time since - on the same charge, and is now.conhned in i are also to E?e scci-xicc. u.iajx. -7" " ' 3 T jmcntnr- nnd 31 r. JoseilU uaxier. uom on n, is lumuieu iuuv ucwuwu win uif i d.-14 ' ;o"r sum Ui , and the laws of the r x5rmoV c'ountv. were arrested near the i jsented for natlonaT 'faro bankai The pka j -rrrzrz JZZrz. . " r- i .:. - . Ihercwitb," bei die one Court Houkinat county baOiristms day.HadranOBd' in tlicir laTor is that they are cJ-h "--m'K act . . vu uu. CUIUUIDS 1 .rlllS. f The Military,3lnr(leTln Warwick County The fact has already been ment ioced that oatne litn y uibu, juu.-u. gwi i wieuis w 0ic Twenty-ninth Uaited States Infantry, .shot acd klllcdaprjTatc named George Klngof the same' regiment, while they were passing from Yorktown to "Warwick Courthouse, in Virginia. - The following hdcrtiils of tlic Walr areftirnishcd to the N. 1 . iieraM ny lis r orirt-is Jionroc coiTespuu ent, whl"does not "cloubt tHe" general cor rcctness pHhTi'ffrratiWi:c;-. ; : : Lieutenant Olcutt, witli tw o ' young men, named Shields ' and .Jones, started from Yorktown to Warwick . Courthouse,' in a carriage draivn by four goveranmeht mules. Colonel Sinpman commanding the post at Yorktown, furnished , the mules, and private King,; who for, some tjime had had the care and driving of the mules, as driver. A gal Ion of whiskey, was in "the vehicle. Olcutt nd his two associalcs had been drinking freely before they left Yorktown so much so as to excite attention and comment once on the road. The" distance to "Varwick Courthouse is eight miles, . and it is to be presumed that they indulged In further free libations. The driver had never been to Warwick before, and not knowing the road lost his way. Turning about to a fork of the road they had passed,' a negro was seen by the. parties in the coach and asked if he knew, tb way to TTawickrand on his say ing he . did was told "to tako the driver's place. The" driver' remonstrated, and on the negro trying to get on the seat and take the lines, he knocked the latter off into the road. Shields and Jones came to the ne gro's aid, and in turn met with rough handling. Lieutenant Olcutt asked the ne gro if he had a gun or revolver at his house, which wa$ close by; and being told he had a revolver, leaped from the carriage. Olcutt ran tQ the houe,; got the revolver from the negroess wife, hurried back, and presented it at King, with the question; - "Won't you let that negro driye?. "No, I won't replied King; 'I was placed here by Col. Shipman, and" I mean to obey his orders."- "You won't eh T' eaidXieut; Olcutt, and he pulled the trigger,. So close he held it to King's bead that the. flashing powder blackened his face. The ball entered the left eye, pen etrated the brain, and King fell dead. The tragedy did not end here. Taking the mur dered man by the heels, he was dragged to one side of the road, his head beaten with rails and his ' jugular vein severed ,with a .knjfe.":;.',As thus" he lay he was buried. The Object or the Radicals who Ux DERSTAisD What they are About. These propositions to enfranchise negroes, give wo men the right of suffrage, and to disfran chise whole classes of white men, are to dis gust the peoplc.with republican institutions, and leacLtlicm to. seek refuge from confusion and disorder in strong government, in which tlieyiriU secure themselves and' their party in the power ol the Government. No set of men,, with "any rational design to sup port republicaii institutions," would act as they do. The masses, it is true, have no such purpose. They never had. But they will soon find that the fetter's are forged, and that;they;; have no longer any voice. in their own government. Designing men al wavsrun into such schemes of disorder,, or fools blunder into them, preceding the down- j tall of Republics. The following colored religious intelii- (Pcnn.) gence is given -mi bv the Hnrrisburg 'i t - An old nccro ot our town one of the few who savs that he would rather be 14 back in de ''cabin"-1-in speaking of the ne"vv order , of thiners he related the following to one of ; our old cttizens : " I tell you. ole master, it won't do, now mine I tell you. Why, why, sir,' I went but yonder de other night to a meeting, and dar was an ole black rascal dat preached about a hour, den sung about a hour, and by dis time it was late in do night ; de seven stars was way up yonder; but dat ole minister of de gospil did'nt sleep till lie had penned one of his white neigh bor's cows and took de last drop ob milk from her.-' ' Fact, sure : it is dat." - Mrs. .Jefferson Davis, in a private letter, an extract fromhicb the friend to whom she rote thought proper to make public, says, concerning the means of the Ex-President, that she can see her way clear for the next three months beyond that " all is dark." Having to maintain tw o households, her mother and children in Canada, and her husband and younger children at Fortress Monroe, her-expenses are necessarily very large. Mrs. Davis says her husband is well taken care of. but it is the Southern p eople alone who kelp him from starving, as he would inevitably if, in his delicate health, he had only the food provided tor him by the authorities. ' - The Tariff' and Fkee Tk ADE.-the Committee , of the House on "Ways and Means have been 'instructed tof inquire into the expediency of exempting from tariffdu ties timber and lumber for ship building, and firewood for steamers navigating the I Northern lakes and rivers. The New Eng land manufacturers are anxious for low rates of duty4 or -for 'no duty on wool and Nova Scotia coal. 1 -7 These people ure sharp. They are lor free trade on the raw. '.material which enter into their manufacturies, and for 'high1 lyies upon all thev manufacture. ExTitAonDnCAKTAcciDEST. Commanckr K. Thompson, of the United States steamer 3Iohican, reports from Ceura, Brazil, Novem ber 7, the arrival of the vessel at that place. He states;tbat on the afternoon of the 30th ult., when Toft the Leneors Grand- one hun dred miles east of Moranham, i tc back of a large fish was seen about a civble's length from th-e ship, and inclined 'diagonally. to wards her. A few moments afterwards the engines suddenly stopped, steam was shutoflf, and a hurried examination made, but. no cause could be discovered for the remarkable result. Steam was aain turned on, but the engines could not w forced ahead. At this ! time several pools of blood were seen to rise ! to the surface ot the water under the stern. After a few moments it was discovered that a laj'Jblack'nsh had , been caught between the prjipllEx and frame. .The shock on the epgu3W..was- very great, and rendered it ne-; cessary to stop several times during the fol lowing twenty-four Tiours, to screw up all parts of the engine, thus exhibiting the jar it had received. No further injury seemed ) to have been done. i to inquire into tho facts attending the- mux- i der ot certain Lmon soiaiersi ana tue ais- i . i p-sipoacu mcir visu to viiaricaiua. HISCELL1NE0US. WILKES MORRIS, ArcrioxEER. t,- - nv ClZONLYl ZlOHIlIaa. s Booltsiiiil Stationery -tTTILL BE SOLD, COMMENCING THIS V evening, at - r ,: o. " 3 ORTII FRO'T STUEETt A Nexl'tb Iledrick A Ryan's, ' A large Assortment of BOOKS, ?? f I Stationery, d MUbIC, PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, and a line election -o; FANCY AKTICLE6. eulted peculiarly to th J lUilS I JO. AO Ci-UU.' . iDg as it does, many of the Standard Literary , Unrl e of thn tV " . ' The Music cuiubcre o ux ,oct tiiOiiiixid piece, ; aud ia cOmpoied of the cb6icc?t and most popu- lar song ballads and instnimcn published. . ..... The f tock will be sold in qu tomew. Sale to commence at 71 o4 clock. To Close ComiumentH QLARET ! 9Ca5ts very 2ne. LARD! 5 1 ierces superior Baltiincri. N. C.BACON : I.COOftrr. Sides. PORK: 30 bVi.' Prime Mrss. WESjTKRN BACON V 7 hhdt. Shouldt.E. -do ; do 4 Clear Side du do . . o unnybaggin : SPIRIT BARREL8I 2 Tierces Fauiilv Hus X bales fctandard. 200 Mixed. For ale low, as above, by RUSSELL 1 ELLIS, No 21 North Water strett. dec 21 370-1 ; o JL, L J I TLj T Z c C A L L II : TOB TOYS TOT 8 , r o r ? JK Lippitt CONFECIIUNERY A BAKERY. 369-tf at dec H LEA & PEERING f CELEBRATED - V0RCESTER8HIRE SAUCE. rsoy.oc k cep BT. of a Letter from a MEDICAL Gentleman -EXTRACT CONNOISSEUKS . - .TO BR 1F uroiiicr u.1 " Only Gobi 'SaucJ' And apn'llc.abio to Et c r r;V'ari r t r . ' or. . dish. ; May, 1S51. "Tell LEA Tir-i itit x'o .1 . ineir OAOt is iiigiay esieemta in maia, ana ia, in SLSLii't vrholesomeSAixn that ii made." The euccess ofSis most delicious aud unriv- , j , .-- , uled condiment having, caused ... many unpnnu - pied dealers to apply, tne name 10 jjurtvus pouncUt the Public is reijjectfuUy and tu,rtusibj re- onestedtosec that the naint6 of Lea fe Pek- Bise are upon the WRAPPER; LABEL, TOP- a r PER and BOTTLE, Manufactured by LEA .v PERRLNt. . '' : r - i. . Worc?btir. ' ; ' 'r JOHN DUNOAN8 SONf. : New York, ;' ' ::' - "V ' j AeuU. oct 30 K: V" ' S3 1 G COUNTRY MERCHANTS ! i COl'NTRY MERCHANTS I T I ' - ! A, - larj supply of FIRE WORKS, .fur tbc Country rade. at Iippltt H CONFECTIONERY & BAKERY.. dec 1 110 BOXES. ' ' For eal at WILLARD't, -.30-Jfc3I North W tor street. - ' ' - - 870-1 m dcr K. Owner Wanted, TTOR li $OXES. OF MDZE,. AiAliKED P11IL V "E7TS-3ABCOCE:, received per Steamship Pioneer; '-.and stored at -otrner's risk and ex- pense..'l'-7-R UHTTI Jt.-IJANIEL, ltrAnfa dec 3 STSHw - 1AA AAA CXM JlONb ' - SHINGLE, for JlVVUUb, sala lo-w. bv PJSTTEWAY t MOORE. --: ' " - 375 Iw dec 25 FLHE WORKS I T? I R TS WORK S 1 I JO r I R WORK S : : 1 A larp supply of all descriptions, at ; : lippitps Coiifcetionerv and Bakerr. i forlThritma af J 1 .- a on Cofccaaaery and Bakery. dc 15 ' ' ' " ' ' ' "''H ' I ' -,1 STiKW-XlTS f - 272-iw SHIPPING. , W W BROWN. ClPfaTcCKXB, 4 - j will have quick dispatch for abofe tprt. For FKEIonT cDiagtmcnt6, apply to WOR1 II DANIEL 3T7-ta dec S3 rod ''SEW YORK- MURRAY'S -STEAMSHIP .-4 .-r LINE I STEAM- 1 i ; - - - - ! TIIL IT FlNH'jRASTISAILINO , SHIP i tier, n. &. SMITH, Commander, ROM NEW . . . . .rr,nT BACTTI WI HT cor ooth in,t.. will arrive on Tue dav and sail as aLoc on l I. .-r frpiiTht fll'I'lV tO aturdy, oTh January. I L. 4. PARLKV-xV CO. dec 28 Baltimore and Wilmington STEALS II I V LI X r THE A 1 STRAMSIIir - - - - . .... l i' i Wl-ViJSril 4pcwi3 J. TI. WILSON, Commander, I f TTILL SAIL FOR BALTIMORE ON SAT . W UKDAY, th 20th iuit., at S elock;' p. m. J . ;: ; FOR FREIGHT Oil PASSAGE, . ' . Apply to ' i'f ATKINSON A. ST1EPPERSON", . 11 and 12 North Water street. WIL. & WELD0N B.: Rr COMPANY; Office CHiur Engin'ccr i bVp't. i NVILMINOTON, . O,, NOTICE TO COTTON .SHIPPERS. . rvN 1ST JANUARY COTTON' WILL BE taken from this place, on through tariff, to NVw York- fit three dollars and tlftvCCntS 5OT 1) I per bale of 400 pounds, Instead of three dollaraj : atiu act ciiLi'ii u kui,a uvi,i.Lvivii 1 .Throue;h bills Jading Riven We' i:k. 4.11- snrancel to J per cent." Cottou1 jll be carried It:: 7 L:L r.m h& . cn I . .. ii, L. FREMONT, ! ' '. Eng. t fcup't. ,ifc. 2" ' 380-St " . ' A NKW AND GRAND EPOCH w5tV- They prcvtrul wiauatlc and iutennittent f,-..r. ' rfTS--rrr''5 1 iv - They purify the breath and acidity vt 14 ' r - J.lf ' . ---iLVTn ti.v ,. rv.. i- ..... . tal pieces now i .r -i it.- .u J 1 vci'- v.uueiij'.i :n. untitles to bull cus- j t;-T C ViV COfe Urcr CompUloftnd Nerrou. lhti i -!SJifgffiJri . They make the cak itrou?;, the Uuruid ir 377 tl '" V ' - llaut, aud arc exhausted nature a rreat rr.tn-. T TT TvT $5 JSfs3StfElL -Jt. XL -iT T.r m -A' UK. PILLS A '-r'CXT.Vl? rTiHESE wonderful medicine aro nvv ho I miliar in flin lif-nnln fht Unt tio PTlflftrS?.. : raeni o xneir aiue as a pufcic uueti uc mouc. : rr-. 11:11. 4- t sr sT.i . . ..,:n,Mi ; i r 11. , 1 1... A- 1UC X 1113 UI 11. Jiazi:i tuuiuu uj uiiuiiu. Tbey do not irripc, and they do not enreenietue eytem by extreme purging. -They arc universal in creating ' . , A VIGOROUS aPPETITE ' ' r'l i ti. . . it... i r?. i. ' j c J tm. ii... it. 1 .v - It. T.AAd .4A,J Tbe.y tone tlit- liver, the nerves tbc use of uienerveb. 1 o icorc '4110 are doi lauiiiiar "ufl; At t 1 1 - - s t a Ill' 1 ;Tl"I . V I I I u , as an auti.-biHious n-uiedv, the following cxtracU from variOUb letters -will be, it U hoped, of euffl - 1 cieut importance to jabtifv tbc quoUn of tbcm here : ,; " V " ' DR. MAGGIEL'? ITLLsJaND SALVE iTl. TV, 11 r- r. Vr.nl. f j 44 My Jiver w0rkB like an cn-inc, thanks td I our A '- . ..j am pleaied to Bav lo yon, Dr. MairL'iel, , tuat i wouia not oe wiinoni a . doz . 01 .your Pills for curiue me of moraine nausea fof the world.M , '-v-t " Vou will find enclosed on dolbir. A'our j Pilloarc only25 cenU, but I consider them worth , to me one dollar." "Dear Doctor My tongue had a fur ou it I every morning like the back of a cat. .'Your ! Pills took it awav." I "I took half a pill and enuhed it to po.wdcr, and tcavc it in jelly to my little babe for chole- j ra morbu3. The dear little pfct waswcU in three hours after. I 44 1 suppose it is hardl) wortli while to tell you : wv burned foot has got well from the ue of J your Salve. Enclosed find 25 cents for another j box to keep In the house." j "Send me another box of Salve." I "Enclosed find 75 cents tor two boxes of your Ma?gicT Pills and one of Salve." The most gentle yet searching medicine 1 ever j nvallowed m , MAGGLELd TILLS AND aALVE ; Arw a.laioit universal in their cUccte, and a cure j can lc jdmost always guaranteed. .y. FOR BtLLiprS..DJSEASES 1 4 No tiii can bo. more productive of cure than thce Pill. Their almost magic influence Is lelt at once; and the usual concomitants of this most di&trt:Lnij di-euse arc ronoTcd. These rcmc dies arc made from the purest . , . r-' t ' . s VEGETABLE . COMlOCNl)8j TLrey- will iioi barm the 'tww ' d-jicttf female, and can be given with good rW,-v fi prescribed doses to the youngest babe r' " ! ruii cuiA,iAJLlliSUUi;LKa : r Iryl'flil oii.t wm nf tKu .Lin ihJ'fi IT VP L ,..-t I Invaluable. It dos not L tal external lv alo&eC efTccU t to the very root -J 'Ik 01!. ? ;? vUIL' M.V6tI EL'a PILL? Asthma, Headache. BoeU Ootnjut-. . Indicatior, r Oousr!:?, mm u w uia, Cold, Chest DUc.!:-. Coethen. ' Dyspepaia, Diarrticca. Dropsy, Inllamation, Inward WeakuCif , , Liver Co uinlaint, Lownea 01 cpiri;-, ; Kingwomi,' V. ltheumatbim,' ; Debility, salt Kacsm. 5ca!d J Fever and Auc cquir 1ST eold by ill respectable Dealers tuidl femes thromrliont thr l'ti!tpf ... t - 1 at 25 cenU per box or not. ' I j scptl MEDICINAL. S. T. 18CO... X. Ttreoiis of fttdcutary habits troubled utsa, lassitude, palrlttlion of the heart apatite, distress alter catinp, torpid Hfer otipatiou, A;c, descne to eufler I try th celebrated j ii they 1 - PLANTATION IHTTEKs which arc uow rvcommended by thehihftn . iti intli4ritiin. and Warrants ia t--..i-. lRJf5: , w ' -v. mv riuuure r picdiatc beneficial effect. Liatc bcneial effect. They are cict4in?? reable. pcrfcctTj pure, and Lust uptrtav' jr tocic wriere a healthy, gtJxUr nhn.rV otlxci vhrHiaircd They purify, ttix-uthcn and lnvig.n,tf - They en ate a healthy appetite. -They arc an antidote to change of water tad a (hours. j Thvy fetreusrtbti! U? pjstcxn iml cn!iT-a tf.. U1U1U. rreat rratn.. incy arc compoacu oi me celebrated Cali-iti I preferred in icrfectlv pure St. Croix mm V "I uu, "uiti twu, ra-tiiaf, rvuu aud ccr'1 I'l V : t.urtfpilLn. ... .ir.iVr a...! - ! t , - U-ach bottle. Uthre of iuijtcrt. Kxauine tvcr Udt Sec that it has our private l Stmt. mnm.M!. dTtr thecork, ith plantation acme, and our stature on a fint Meel plat ldo laUI Sr f tbat our bottle U not renlled mltU npnrtSu au-1. i deleterious ftutT. Any person prttf-ndlnr to eM PLANTATION BITTEKH by the (iallon r In Bulk, is an iiutoftor. Any person lmitatic bottle, or ccIUdk aii' othr roatertal Ui-rtin, whether called riantallon Bitter or not i 4 criminal nader the U. S. Law, and will v. ,ft l prosecuted by Ui. YVe already liae our er t ' several Vflif re filling our bottle?. A- , 1 will euccccd in pcttlnc; thcmecHta li.u. c,.t t quarter. The demand for Drak'e ri';ut:. . is incredible. The aimple trial of a, bottle I, tl. j evidence we prraent of thtlr worth aud u;(re itr. Tbcv are eold by all mpccwuic uruiPt), ! Rroctrs, pbyelclaua, bottl. paloons, Meain....-, ; and country "tonn. ....... . . j i 21 Park Row, N. V Aul a vn Maosolia. ihc prttticat thinK, -t "flweeteal thlnfr," aud thr moat oflt rort!iclo monev. It overcomes tbc odor of pcrspiiHiicr, ofttuH wild add delicacy to the kln ; Is a delis'. ful perfume"; allay headacha nnd lnfltnti..c, and U a iitceary companion iu the tcL rrnn In tbc uuihtrv flnapon th toilet tdeboan! can bo obtained everywhere at one dolhr bottle. SARATOGA bI'RIN WATER, u!d h ,; DrugKits:;;:; - :'-'.",:7;' H -"T.WieO.X. The iuouut ol I'lun'uiius ! BittVr,old In one year 1 omethlu etartlic t Thcv would fill Broad wny tx feet high, fn-in th J Park to Fourth (street. ; Drake's luanutuctvrv u one of tbi: institutions of New York. H i til State with hia cabalifctlc " S. T. 1SC0. X," act tbtii got the old granny legislator to a It "preventiuif dUtUjuriug the face ot rmiir." ' which gives him a monopoly. We do nut kr how this i-jbut we do know th Plantation b ters evil a no olner article ever aid. 1 hr in ufced.bv all claabea of tbo community, nd rr v . t r ' 1 dealu on uyepepeia ccnmui iuey are nnc atin when Jancuid and weak, and a rreat t petizer. . SARATOGA SPRING WATER, uld Drujrgitts. w L.,.m .. 1 .f L luting the kettle Irem th fir I n..4 myself very Bcverelyouc hand almost to tci .' I . " " The Alexlcan Muetaiijr Liniment relieved .. . . T. 111. almost lmmeaiaieiy. ' 11 neaiea raj-Kiiv, slj i'H 1 very Utllft scar. ' CHARLES FOa lhK, 1 v-. 4'i0 Broad Street, Philadelphia." . (TWsTf nipfely a sample of what tlie MiiM..r.; j Liniment will dot - It h invaluable In all ar f ! M-ound. BwellingBf spmiiis, cuts,- bnii-ci -rnin j etc., elthertipon man or beast. ' ! Beware of counterfeit. Nonois genuine uul--i ( trrapied Itt fine teel plate en?raln, li nrirr ; the evmature of l: W Wtatbrook. ChnnM, t-J.-the private etinnp of,. DEM AS BARNES ,V New 1 ork. . 8ARAT SARATOGA I 8 PR ING WATER, s-old r ' Alb who value a beautiful had of Lair u 1 i'i ix. i nrcservatlou from nreuiaturc bAldncnj and turs- ! 1UC im rav, M Hi not lan 10 asc L.youh ... . ...; . ... . , . . .. c rh '-r.ii'.d I ytliilr.iii It mill4 li( Iiir llliil j ..v- w , . - t r?wUrpl r nnnrirntf. and rjtiKu .he Lair t ii' i ? j wuu iuurm u.aui-. it Yiy."'"' ., . ,;V.V - A ftl 1U . A 11V.'1.- ..-. Cbcmit, Nev. V'-r; r. WATER, told : ' "Jar,1 Wttar I tin I r V a i-fiiMur Iwdv r I : rii 1 1 1 10 What Did It ? A voumr ladv rt luruii e t. r ...... w 1 . ....... . t . o -v -k ai a I'M. (1 rmT' i j uvmv nun bdwjvuiuui.h." i.. r New 101k. waa bardlr recoenlxed by LIT recoenlxed by btr lis iu Miavv wi a lusiu. uuauvwt ww, In place of a rustic, flushed face. Bbe bad instead of ar," she really Appeared but 1 J told tbcm plalnlv she Used IlaanV Mj-" ' iBalni, and VwouJd" not be without it. M T can Improve. lijierBonal' appearance wry u.'. : - SAlcATOGA SPRING WATER, fold DrULTijlat. '' I : HEiM5THiXT,k Immitablb Haw Colors ': becn teadilv crowing in favor for ovcrt": 1 year. It acUuuoD the absorb nU at the rl"' f .t u hair, and changes it to Its original o-iui v degree-. All instantaneous dve deadvu buJ if jure the liali. Ueimstreet'b U not a ,v, certain in ita results, promoter It fjtouth. a beautiful Hair Dressing. Price .V "-i.t' n. tl.00. Sold' by all dealera. SARATOGA SPRING WATER,- -"lrt ') Druggists. . ; 'Ltpm's EjtriiACT ov Pi.i;e Jxhku.a iii,r for Indigestion, Nausea, Heartburn, bkW fl ache, Cholera Morbus &cM where u wsnnlu-', nial fctjmurant is required. Its careful jt'I ' tiou and entire purity makes It axh'-sp ?nd r I blc article for culinary purpoe. HM fl where at -00 cuxU per bottle 8ARATf)flA IMlINf: WATVU .td It' I nrnir!ltf(-i;i -M i t,r (.rl.rrtA U riiOlWIISnnd VAH'ilXU Aff PLOUGHS 'ALLKN,tiM .NV. 1". i:' t-UU and eo. ; 2,000 lbs. CaatiDi;. i or sweat , WILLAK!i'.S 3Jand iil North Water j0 1 f dec 1 2 euAcra; t pi r"e ' cjr.i c'ic K' R.St t ; ' I' I It K V II A CKU1I v 1 Tlji IraJe supplied t reHroublr termt, ?i -LI I'I ITT WXFFJSTIOSEH Y A' li.t KF.H ICC 14 ROR 5 BAGS CORN. 3IAKXEU V 1. ,uo, maxacu Ji. din... recti v fjer Steamship C W. Lord, and stored at ow n. risk and expense v WORTH & DANIEL, , Uapbcrry Syrup, :TN CABZH. - JL , . UOTTLEa. , ' acdoa Drafi,at j- GEO. MYERb", ..'.- 11 and 13 Front street. CIIAfi. D. MYERS, A-ent. : deci Yea- Tea, Tea. CAREFULLY SELECTED ' - '..-.. , VERY CHOJtf. at 11 snd 13 Front street. CIIAS. 1). MYERS, Afeid.. rnT: tocu of f f pKOCERIEi5 OF EVERY KIND, -t! tl.t L VLT lowet fiurv.s for c.h only, at - - ' ; " 1 L and 13 Tront street, CUAS. V. MYERS, At.
The Daily Dispatch (Wilmington, N.C.)
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