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SPECIAL NOTICES. A New and Crand Epoch in Medicine ! Da. Magotel la the founder of a new Medical Byetemt ThequantiUiW, whose vat Internal dotes enfeeble the etomache and paralyze the . bowella, ruujst give precedence to the man who restores health and appetite, with from one to two ot" his extraordinary 1111s and cures the nuwt virulent sores with a box or CO of hi wonderful and all healing Salve. Thea two reat specific of th Doctor arc fast supereedin all tbelatero " typed nostrum of the da v. Extraordinary cures , by Hajrgfer Fills and halve have opened the eyeaof the public to the inefficiency of the to called) remedies of other, and upon which pco- pie have to lJ(n Mindly defended. Maiel a Fills are not of the cla that are swallowed by the dozen, and of which every box full taken ere atetj two of Ala; els in perfect order, rmetlte. and rend c ant! There Is noerriDimr, and no reaction in thu form of constipation. If the liver is affected, its functions are restored; aud if the nervous eystem Is feeble, U Is invigorated.. This last quality makes the medicines very desirable for the. wants of delicate females. Ulcerous and eruptive dis eases are literally extinguished by the disetifect aut ower ol Maifiel's Salve. In fact, jit is here announced that JlaggieP Millions, Drapeptic and Diarrhoea Pills cure where all otuers fail. While .for Burn, Scald, Chil blain, Cuts and all abrasion of the skin Jlajr giel Salve is infallible. Sold by J. Macgusi., 1 Fiiie Street, New York, and all Uruggists, at 15 cents in-r box. , ; I A CARD TO IX VA I.I P S.I A Clergjmar!, while reisiding in South Aiiieri ca as a missionary, ditaeTeU a safe and siuiile remedy for the Cure of Neryou Weakness, Early Deey, Diseases of the Urinary and Seiiiicai Or gans, aud the Whole train of disordera ' brought on by bauefulaud vicious habits. (Jrtat num bers have been already cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to JLcn'lit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send the recipe lor preparing aud ming tlii medicine, in a scaled' euveloiH.-, to any one who needs it. Frte Cluinjc. I' - j Please luelose a post-paid envelope, addressed to yourself. Address, m JOSEPH T. IN MAN, Station D, Bibi.s House; New York City. ' ec9 , aOo-ly ' IJ ATCIIJELOIl'i" II AIK DYE. j This tipleudid Hair Dye is the best in the w orld. The only true and perfect Dye Harmless, Relia ble, Instantaneous. No disappointmeut. No ri diculous tints. Natural Black or brown. Rcjmu diea the ill effects of Bad Dyes. Invigorates the hair, leaving it soft and beautiful.- The genuine is; signed Wifiiam A. Batchelor. All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by. all Drugffists and' Perfumers. Factory: 81 Btrclay street, New York. Bjstvake or a Counterfeit. dee22 376-ly IV - ftfl. I 1 D HUO 0 1ST A XD CHEMIST Always on hand a full and select supply ct PURE MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, PERFUMERY,: SOAPS, BRUSHES FANCY ARTICLES, etc., etc. j Prescriptions accurately aud neatly eompouded; No. 55 Market street. P. S. Store open from G A. M. td 1) P. M. Persons wishing prescriptions compounded at niitfit will please calLst my residence on Seccnd street, bttwtMiji-Dock and Orange. Octl . 324rtf Coal Coal! -j ( TONS BKST BED ASll (JOAL iiuw lOU landing aud for sale at ?!S on wharf, or f'J per ton delivered. - PETTEWAY fc MOORE, dee 23 " 378 tf THE DAILY DISPATCH. t V. WILMINGTON. N. .. JANUARY Li. .1507. Although Raymond of the N. Y. Tiuie has sold himself to the Radicals, soul -and body, he has not een able through his jas ociatiou with the reckless leaders of that party to overcome his natural cowardice ; a .id whenever Steves in a fit of cray ra'e, or Boutwell in a fit of sullen m slice, ' , . . . i proposes some new, bold, decisive measure, his white liver grows whiter, his nerve fails him, his backbone gives way, and be w ilts from a full-fledged Radical into a very weak-kneed Conservative, calling upon the party to hesitate and count conscpieuccs, for which it does not care the snap of a fin- ger, before proceeding to extreme tne tsures. : Without the courage to sustain him m treason, antt without the intellect to rtr- cei ye that Radicalism a? it goes forward,! at each step,; approaches rvolution, he ' i j in the arms of the Radical! monster one day, nourished, by its carouses, while the next day he 13 driven by his uucontrolablo rears to a back-sliding from party faith and profession, and pours mingled entreaty and menace into the ears of his whtlome party bretheren, vainly attempting; to control, stem, ami turn back the current, totbVvolume and strength of which he has contributed. Much as we have reason to deprecate the i action, of the Radicals, and to hate the,m for i - their disregard of our rghts, and their vio- ieuuc iu auju5ii.ee, bum, wuen sucn men as Stevens, " and Bout-vy&ll, and Loan are compared with Raymond, we cannot help exteriding themmewqAt of respect as we delivet to aiin only loathing contempt, j RecentI j the Radica Congressmen have resolved upon tle impeachment of the Presi dent a measurewhich, though we never be lieved they hact-; the nerve to undertake is but the legitimate offspring of their wild pollticid doctrines. Raymond finding, too lateV'l-it tUs hats beeu resolved on, and ap prehcading catastrophe to the party,, and ruid to hi political prospects, through this measure, has devoted a column of the Time to an expostulaition with the leiiders, pojtit ing out the dangers which must result from a resort to extreme violence, lie, tlie tooi ot conaeotieicet lie warns, be eVnostuIatcl entreats, lie pienaces Congress itt rain. The downfall bf Ttadicalisni is certainthe politi cal doom of siiiall politicians' of ' his ilk is 'scaled; the Imad writing on the wall stares the leaders of the Republican party in the face. ;, Revolution wilj do the work quickly and effectual! j.: "".' The . atmosphere ilh!e purified by a! storcij through this attempt to, Impeach the PrepTdcnt? the OonFtlfutioryind an absolute necessity lor anmner. ui c or anan.H a maucr.oi .peisonai ii-cuug. ut ; 0nr tarifU want reconstruction. There are I SirfelV Fills suffices, to place the , Oow- . P:,t;,: nr . mrg. JnatJfWl in : ' 1 tone tlie stomach, create an " i" . j.viy.i, .. v u-- a uuumtu ijuwuuu- mo iu iut piu3peiii i V the spirits iibt aud buoy- iew of the relation ot uattiea and their dis-. of the nation which must suffer and die be- ' mentofthcPresidentv party measure; lesUng from .fll i7 tp f lSPUX;.; r ' popatotypn in lbbQ to 300,000. . j - vltf a oto cTiai! Vu.fal ttio xti..ir. ..i'S One Carteret - count v bond ot $.i00. with ' Our reach rs will 1 the Union) will !c saved, but their salvation will fft ilae to Radical violence anl cone liW1llMi - J ... . . ' , , " c quote Iwlow Irora ibciu. u.e c-.l a k 1 . ..-.II .-i.'n. t rni r f Our readers will divine from the evident alarm of HrMot that the excite ment on'thi subject of impeachment bi in tense in New York, and will' notice in this excitement the beginning of the end of the Second American Revolution : 'It i. of hhuhl le, a very solemn procedure, that of impeaching a President of the United States, and A lien we see it treated only as ,1 party portion and necessities, in treating it as a , . ,. . ? . , su.yici oi ecn grav it . appreu. n,H,n wouiM oincrwise i.e emeu lor. The Anti-Adiiit-uist ration I'arty in Con gres have a sweeping majority. They can control a sufficient, vote, to carry any mea sure they may think, net. c-ary overriding opposition in every itHj)e and form, whether ' it com- Irom the advert -ide f the House, t' .i i i . .! or . from any other bianc u of the Govern- , - ; incur. It is this fact 'which makes it of so j much importance to ascertain the vievs,and I i.iiri),.;. of tlioM- ho arc ict nni(Hl its i i---i.--.- - - - leaders.- If it Ijethu determination of two or three members, who might be, named, to carfy out the schemes they have concocted .for: the impeachment of tlie President, then the subject, so far as the action of the House is concerned, may be considered as settled ... - . in nd vauce. If HoltweljI adheres to what hq has recently - proclaimed if Ashley maintains the ground, he has so determined ly assumedif Wkntuoijtii and Loan and Thau. . S-tkskns hold to the 'position they have taken, up Within a very blioit timc then the majority which will follow these may be estimated by just about tlie-strength of tlie party in Congress. " It is this feature of the matter w hich causes apprehension and alarm, and especi ally among the business clashes of this city. They fear the results of the recklessness of the leaders in .Congress. ' It may .seem all very well to these leaders to -induIge Tn wild ! and extravagant language; in serious out bursts and violent -. denunciation', and to propose schemes calculated .to upset things ( generally, it probably suits the notion- of j party policy ami party, necessity, to cany ' matters to the furtherest possible extreme, : and then suggest their being carried a t rifle -further. It may seem line even to try ex periments upon the strength and capacity of our institutions and form, of Government, i and show how they may . be racked and twisted before they give signs ot falling to pieces. But there are others who are quite as much interested in these matters as meni bers of Congress, and who -are beginning to ; apprehend that there may be peril to the country from its control by those whose po litical principles are so, unbalanced, and '! whose resentments and passions fiifd such ; violent' expression. The course that has been pursued upon; the impeachment, busi ness, the spirit that has '.been displayed in its treatment, and the progress w ithin a few ' days in making it a matter of practical leg islation and action, have added greatly to these apprehensions. It is looked upon as a gratuitous disttVbanee of the peace of, the i country ; such a prolonging of our political ; difficulties: such an : 'uncalled -for interfer ence with our progicoi toward harmonious relations, and such an inherently uangcrous. procedure, -that it can bo. regarded only as the. work of thohc who care nothing for the public welfare, and are .intent only upon their own .selfish ends. Until yesterday the matter was generally regarded -as but the subject of empty declamation. The threat ening reports of one day were followed ly their contradiction the next, and the passage of time withopt any new ground- for action was regarded'as aito.'ther favorable to stu h I . ,. V .. . a scLiieineni a tne-interests .oi " the countrv tleihande'i. The excited proceedings iu Congress ves-- Uerday, and the dispatches from Washington j as to the disposition of leading memberl, j put a more serious face upon the matter, in j a pi;ictical way, than it has had heretofore: ! it seemed, by what took, place in the Rc- : publican caucus on Saturday night last, that ,. . , : ' ; the question was then put in hucIi a shape j that the country would hear no more of it j tor this session at least. But bv the dvel- ! opments in Congress yesterday, "and bv lhc i 1 ,. . . . - t pecuhar circumstances attending the final j reference to a committee of the subiect of ! imiW.irhmpni tiu.n.,, .-. ...i I that it is the determination ot the lealcrs of j the House to push' the matter thiou.-h Whatever mav he the conscouenee, T1.U5 the tenor of the dispatches which have been received here 'from the most reliable and ' best informed sources, and there is no difli no difli-; . excite- iculty in crediting the reports of the ment which existed in Washington day, as the orelimmarv steos were tiiken " tt V .... ' . : . J ' "uujc. iiiai. uie ousincssuas inKen this course, under these ausiices. we mav as well prepare to be disturbed w ith it 'tor 1 ttio ...!., ,..,.! 1,1. .. ; !...!! . . V- .uuhmuu icauumiuai impeacumeni auu a rnai oetore the Stmati" it will rprr.iinlv' h ur- Jtc infln. -. i.-- J " a S l K nj 111 li U ence Upon th interests of the countrv at honu and abm id. . Wt i ..v it. lvT,rT v c t i t Pn..r 1 mnrlrl S Lirtr niVjinVi our hundred and thirty-nine 100 shares m the Atlantic fc N. C. Railroad were sold at ! . . uue luereun,. was put up, out was withdrawn, $140 only having been of- j 'I'll fvUim .'tii.AIn: I 14 V ? . T f X ts 1 R'R. Company advertised, were not offered for sale. Netclern Commerce. . The Watcftman, published in New York by Dr. Deemi iV dead. It received earnest of good support in the South, but it advo cated thejconstitutional amendment nd that trilled it. We cannot say that we deeply regret Us---Neirlrn '' Commercial. Impeachment of the President Vie w of 1,,; "i the: Fres. .,, j . iw.uwm uj .c-ou i Representatives, on 3Ionday, proposing the Hvlchxni;n, doed not reCiTe the annroba- , tion of miny-of the Republican journal of I the Nortli The New York Tribune opposes i it, and says nothing is to be gained by such j a course. It adds: j Are there no issues of mo re importance than this? Must all thia Congress be vrated, I and the next, erhap3, in a pageant and pr- p -longed debate, endless jarringuf lawyers and ; i O M-nators. I he currency. The currency- calls for relief. ! Labor suffers under this fearful inflation. .CaU lu,a mcaV , e do not &av that a rresident should t not be impeached. -We'by no means say that Mr. Johnson should not be impeached. That would be to take judgement into our ! nu-n haniic Wp think this administration s own nands. vetntnh. mis anrainistration una ueeu taiauiuj-iut vo w cms , to the country. e snouia iiKe some re dress. :But how is it to be had I In attempt ! iri to remove these evils, may -we not fly to , ot"er3 that we Know not ot MaJ we not ! put a precedent upon our statute-books; 1 i- i -n ' which will give any Democratic majority ol the Senate and House in future year "the j riht to revolutionize the government in the ! interest of slavery ? Let us walk slowly, amd . .i i survey the irround as we no. Let us not lay i violent hands upon the Executive ofhee un- ; til we find that no other course remains for ; the honor of the nation. Perhaps we axe . w rong; but it does not seem to us that the j sterner alternative has come. The New York Timet, commenting on the j subject, remarks : i j ; ; The anti-aduiinAstration party in Congress j have a sweeping majority. They can , con ! trol a sulhcient vote to carry any measure i ! they may think necessary -overriding op- P come i fr 1 Tf "il tliic f-.tnt vvliwl ni-iL-.. it rii t iiilic.il nil- 1 j it U VW J - ; portance to ascertain the views and pur i poses of thoe w ho are recognized as its Ica ' ders. If it be the determination of two or , three members who might be named, to car ' ry. out the schemes they concocted for the i lmpeach.iiient ot the President, then the sub ; ject, so far as the ar.'tion of the House is con ; ccr .'Cil, may.be considered as settled in ad i vance. If Bout well adheres to what he has .ntly proclaimea-il Ashley maintains if Wentworth and Loan and Thad. Stevens hold to the positiou they have taken up within a very short, time then the. majority 'which will follow these may be estimated by just about the strength of the party to Congress. j It is this feature of the matter Which causes apprehension and alarm, and espe cially among the business clashes of this city. They fear the results oU the reckless iicss of the leaders in Congress. It may ; seem all very well to these lenders to indulge in wild and extravagant language, in fu rious outbursts, and violent denunciations, aw to propose schemes calculated to upset things enerallv. It probably suits their no- tions of party policy and party necessity, to carry matters to the lurtliest oossilile ex- i treme, and .then suggest their eir beiuir carried i a trine further.. It mav seem tine even to try experiments upon the strength and Ca- ; paciK of our institutions and form of gov- : ernident, and show how they tuny be racked and twisted before they give igns of falling j to pieces. But there are others who ar quite as much interesfed in. thee matters ;as members of Congress, and who are begin ning to aipi'thend that, there may be peril to the country from its control by those whose political principles are so unbalanced, and whose resentments and passions find such violent expression. The course that 1 has been pursued upon the impeachment! business, the spirit that ha been displayed in its treatment, and the progress within a ; few days in making it a matter of practical legislation and action, have added greatly to these apprehensions. It is looked upon as a gtntuitous disturbance of the peace of : the country, Mich a prolonging ofour politi cal difficulties, such an uncalled for infer ence with our progress toward harmonious : relations, and such an inherently dangeous ' procedure, that it can be regarded' only as . the work of those who care nothing tor the ' public welfare, aud are intent only upon ; their own selfish cuds. j I The ' Woil'V says: " The President rcbts his veto on very tron' argumentative ' yrou,:'- . written wi Like his annual message, it Is li ricat clearness' and diiruitv. Avoiding everything n.irrow and technical, everything like a cavil ot a quibble, it rea sons from broad general principles and the vital spirit of our institutions." ! The - Ilcrabr vs : This veto we hold to be well grounded ujion the. question of the propriety and expediency of the meas ure, under all the circumstances; but beyond this we think the President, notwithstand- i J.-. u. a. ....! ... i i; ; n . "If t T ICT V ',,gni" ' tone ot hs message, lias entered into a tilt with Congress which contributes nothing to strengthen his cae. The bill will doubtless Ije Passed-iuto a Iaw over his veto, and then fr its practical vyorking we may expect soon some convincing evidence of the nece;.- sity for its modification i I '-it:GRo Population ot tiik 6outh. In a CommtmicatlLfn to Secretary of War ou tlje 21st ultimo, General Howard, of the i n. i -t x reeumeu a iureau, ajb : In Vireinia the freed men have decreased ,i:itp. .100.000. Xmili f!:irf,iin-.. ,Cf;r,,.,f,..i about the census of 1G0 -.160,000. South i Carolina decreased ; present popul 'ion es- . J ,luc ""en.tn census oi leou was taKen. os.bn. in jvtisisiinni 9 i i census has been taken since the close ot the ' &howhlS a 6liht decrease ; 320,000 is i tlio nroeunt tlrror1 luMiiilalinn nf 41... t la Louisiana; reported colored population; i 3oU,UW. Texas the Assistant Commission- er of the State remirts an inrrpa- orWf..f f E a, " f a -V Vi ! PPu.!ation. 'estimatetl at '200,000. Hissouri j this state in large numbers for Kansas, Iowa, i &c.; estimated population, 100.000. In Ar- . kansas the co!ored population has decreased j t tn ion oon in TnoA k., n ! rememt'er the late kiilin;; ; .. . . . o f uuuu, on mc ucorgia liaiiroati that in it one Harcroxr was killetl, and his WOfO nTTOctoil anl lnrt.Wiav.iln.1 n t , osition in every shape and torm, whetnerjit --L'amps, lanterns, cnundeiiers, etc., aunnraOHy irom tne aa verse siae oi tnc iiouse, oi v......, ..... i i i ( .i . -ir..n,nf oiores, arenousei?, uiiK'ts, oieainooaib, naii 'oiu any other branch of the fov eminent. . m.,.'....: ' . t.. r.,.f n..L yester- , 1 00000 Tbe oonui.ltin ,f FlnH.la ba I -L RICE, S. R. P., in Bags, Barrels or Tierces. hv i u .... .i . , w 1 The supply being limited, parties wanting had 111 A. - il -TZ i T- . went to the village above named, with war-1 runu-, aua Rrrtsieiiironeri anu carriiti tne prisonersto North Carolina, where, ihrv ir;ilhprLlinrn.r.in....ii;... ..... ava luuimi UU UtHi-V Mtltllllg. J vxue to a an uieir, triau ii r riciay, as . -g g j j ACRES FARMING LAND, SITUA we learn from the Cartersville Express, they 1 DTI ted 7 mile from Lumberton, joining were about to sue out a writ oi habeas corpus j John Blue and other, known as the when a squad of , United States cavalry, un- n ai.f swavp traot der the lead of the Sheriff of Fannin count r. ! , TR ACT," NEW ADTERTISElaNTS JgQUAL TO ENGRAVING, j Printed at , W. n. BERNARDS, Printing and Publishing House, No. 3 South Water Stre Call and tee tped men. iau li S'ii Soap. BOXES NO. 1 and FAMILY. For tsale at WILLAliUS, iX) fc 31 North Wtftt-r streri dec 15 " o-liii Trunks of Our Own Muiiufachirr. H AKNESS. of OUK OWN MAN t'FACTl' HE. SADDLES, v( our own Manufaeture.i BRIDLE, of our own Manufacture. ' j A Iso. a tine t ek ot HOUSE BLANK ETS.B 11 F- FALO ROBES, WOOLEN LAI BLANKETS, STEP XADIjEtiS STAIlL Rons, CARPET " '- -.nuuwi kinds of goods in 'our liu--, at a low prick a tUcV catl urrut jur in .Nortli t.;aronna. J. S. TOP1IAM & CO., No. ttSntli Front stint, Wilmington, N. C. dec 7 V MISCELLANEOUS. TIIIJ SOLINE Oil. COJIPANY, MAKl'FACtl'KEI OK Tilt SQ LINE BURFHNC OIL IDE CHEAPEST AND BEST IN LE. No "Smoke, No -Smell, Non-K.iloiv OFFICE, NO. tW BROADWAY. T UIS SUPERIOR OIL GIVES A BEAUT FUL litjlit, euual to Gas iu briUianey s mueh cheaper:- perfectly safe, sis it is Noil Explosive; aud is far superior to any other Oil or Burning Suiu ever oltcreu to the public. The Company will also furu'sh the Trade, at nianiifrtcturers' prices, all kiuds of Patent Safotlv ire belter lur auy purpose whatever, fur vhieh lifi.ht is Used, than any other lamp invented, aud ure sold at a pnee that conies within tlm; reach of every one. Contracts taken for liirlitintr Towns and V it la ires. For further particulars, term, etc., address tlie company, or J NO N. BANKS, General Aircut, 5 Broadway, New Yoik. 5SO-5Jin- Jail 4 L VUCHI) IV dllbl 1 Lib AGENTS FOR THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF Til E UNITED STATES. Front Ihe Insurance Monitor and Wall .s'v liecietr, -lk-dnmber No., 1SG0. EQUITABLE LIFE. "VJ"EXT TO THE MUTUAL LIFE, JJ among New York Companies, stands tike EQUITABLE, msuriui; during the last annual term, 2b,:l.,000, and issuing u,.5b Policies, b iug an increase of 3,6:M Polieies, and 15, 708, 10 over the respective products ol tue preceuiu year's bueiness. This is a sumrisim; advaue and the jrain is solid all cash. The prefient lb tal yearly income of the Equitable nearly reaches two million dollars, and its assets now amount to almost three millions. Notwithstanding tike j colossal strides it is making onward, its expeji uitures are comparatively ir uch lower .thau II Seucral average. Success, so complete in every respect, as this, evinees unusual skill, and we do not hesitate to ascribe it to the indomitable e ersry, perscverence and assiduity of its oliice and general agents, who. work with a cletenni h- atiou to make the Company second to nwtie the Cnited States " Call on Majok .MATTHEW P. . TAYLOR, a U hiifc tjo'r o'v.s insttrpi in. ' "'. f 'ntn-tmit', At No. 11 and t:J North Water Street.' .fan 10 W-lm LEA & PERRIN'S : C LL Eli RATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUGE. 1' HON O IN CKI li V CONNOISSEURS TO HE THE EXTRACT of a Lttter from MEDICAL H e ii t I e m a a at Madras, to hit Brother at WORCESTER, ' Duly 1Jood &iuce' aud apjdicable to May, ijvjl. "Tell J,KA At ! PERKINS that tlieir CsALlfc ii highly esteemed in India, and is, in L v o r i V .i r i of - DISH. Imyoptnion, tlie; I most 'palatable as well as the mo si wholesome Savch that is made." The buecet-s of thi most delicious and uuriv aled condiment haviiig caused many unprinci pled dealers to apply thw name to tixmrion Coin jxjunds, the Public is n-iqxvtf ally and tamoAly re quested to see that the names of Lea & Ytit kins are upou the WRAPPER, LABEL, Si'OP- l LK and ROTTLE, Manufactured by LEA A PERRINS, Worcester. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, New York, Agents. oct30 333-ly ; . Sale. WHITE AND r AAA BUSHELS MIXED )UUU CORN, lOOO BUSHELS OATS, IOO " MIDDLINGS. 40O " BRAN, 40O ' " PEAS, -MEAL, HOMINY, CRACKED CORN, PEANUT BAGS By E. WESCOTT, Princes ctreet, near Water. tau 11 von JSAI.E. bttter apply iuimediatelv, to mu prr a- unvririv jan ll ffJL'w .Salt. Salt. 4 A A A SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT, (3,500 UUU auoat, ) lor ealc at MTLLARDS," UOand '6 North Water aL. 372-lia. Candles. 10 BOXES "ADAMANTINE." I ZD For alr at WILLARDS, VO & 31 North Water ctretL 370-Ira uir FOR REST, UNTIL JANUARY Ikt, lSo8r containing a fins Farming Laud aa any in Rob- ctuuu 13 unmuy ana in a oisrlihorhoo!. Appl.vto' . . lion. R. tt. FRF.NCII. i Xli 11 mm 1 1 cU3l -ivrSfr: SIS -r C" IV- '1'IIU lITilll ui'ATrv- 1 1 T- I T- 1 t i on lonv voir k. l THE A. I SCIIOONEK lit!... itAljrrK, Master, will hare quick dispatch as above TorfrtIhtci.tt iocit apply t WORTH it l.MEL dec 29 . ; . a te- FOR NEW YORK. A NO. 1 SCHOONER JONAS SMITH, NIC1IOL.S. 3Xnter. Will b'ave iuick dispatch as slv "or rrvirhti-ncs!rriiient apply to WORTJI A: I)ANIKL :r.o t ro it i fis i is i ivi.r ii i a . IMiilmiflphiii and Soiitherti .Mail sirnm Iiip Co T1IK FAST AND K A V O R I T 1. . ST K A MS II I P ".1 ,-4- i M O V 1J ii , J. 1II:NNKTT, CoTimander, Will have our wharf foot of (hanc Strvctl for the above Port, Saturday, Jan. Tith. Through bill ot lading will In: ;i n te4iii- ' ers to NEW YOKK, PROVIOENCK. BOSTON, LIVERPOOL. For freight or palace, hating m rit.r ai coiiuuodatiou, a'ply t J WORTH DANIEL Aireut iu Philadelphia, I 1 W. L. JAMES, ;14 South Oeleware Avenue, jau 'J ' 3!)O t A JfKW ANI f-RANl) ETOCII IN iVTEIDIOIISrE! i PILI.S A. SALVE. riHESE wonderful medicines aie tiow ?o la I miliar to the people that but little ebdoree ruent of their value iu a phsic need be timdc. The Pills of Dr. M:s;gtel etntain no minerftl. They do nut gripe, and theyto not enfeeble the system by extreme purging. They are universal in creating ! A VlUORut'S APPETITE ! And correepon'diiigly ttrengthcii the digestion. They tone the livr, eh ar the Inatl, and bteady the nerves. .To tho.-e wlio. are not l.miiliar with the use of DR. MAtiGlEL'S,; I IL1.S as au auti-billio'us remedy, tl.'e fullow ing i xtiaetA from various letters will be, it i.'-. In'ied, f Mitli--ckut i iu portance to justify the' qi;tiiii. ofth'tni here : WHAT TllC PATIENT? SAY UK DR. MAOGIEL'S PILLS ANO SALVE ' "The best Pills for headache I ever had,'"' Mv. liver work like au emri:', thank to l" 1 vour I'ills. "I am pleased to say to nii,- Dr. Mitggiel, that I would not be vvilhoiit a lni f your' Pills for curing uie of morning n.uihe.i for the world." " I'ou will tlnd enclosed on- d'dl.ir. Your Pills are only 25 cents, but I couddt i tti-m worth to me one dollar.'' " Deak Doctor Mv tongiie had a fur on it j every morning like the luck of a cat. Your i Pills took.it away." ' "1 took half a pi!l and erusLed it- to ponder, I and gave it in jelly U my little bube for ehole j la luorbu-. The dear little pet was well in. three : hours after." j " I -tipposc it is hard! worth while to tell you my burned foot lias got well from tin- ti ot I your Salve. Enclosed nud 'Si cent.-, for ucothcr : bo.v to keep in the lioiiae." 1 " Scud me auother box of Salve." " Enclosed find 75 nts tor tw boxes ot our Maggiel's Pill r-' . i -:) i The moxt g'i'.i. v i -.mic .r: nu'dh-iiiv I ever j swallowed." .' ! MAtiGlEL'S I'll !..: .I) SALVE Are almost i u vt r.-;t: Iri t heir i C. ct: , and ai-tnc can be alniosi a'xva guaranteed. " Ftnt iiiLLift's Disr;.:r Nothing can ! n.-.! . t.MiMctive ol .nre than thete ! Pills. 1 Their ulin-irt ' ?ii:lu'i ee is telt at J once; and th ww.' , oiTMomts of this .most distressing di?t art nr. ici-io. !. 'ii h.-st reui' ! dies are made from the iur.fet ; VEGETABLE COMPOUNDS. ! They will not harm the moat .delicate leniaie, i aud can be given with good effect in prescribed I doses to the youngest babe.' ' FOR CUTANEOUS DISORDEi:S j Aud all eruptions of the skin the SALV E Is most ! invaluable. It does not heal externally alone, ' j but penetrates with the most searchinir etfecln 1 I to the very root ol the evil. DR. MAGGIEL'S l I LI S 1NVAKIA1SLV CUBE Tl'E rOM-OWlFu i'lSEAsPb j Asthma, j Bow ell Couipiaiutr, , Coughs, Colds, ' Chest Diseasesi, Headache. lndigettiou, Influenza, j iriilamatioh, Inward Wcakuc, Liver Complaint, Lowness ot Spirit.-, liingworm, Rheumatism, Suit Rheum, Scalds, Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Diarrhu-a, Droisy, Debility, Fever and Ague, Skm Disease Each box. con aius VI Pills. ONU TILL IS A DQSE. ', 13 Nor ice. Nouj 'inuiiie without the n l craved trade mark around each it or box, aijucd 1 '3 r DOCTOR J. MACK.IKL, New York, to cotm rr. it ui.i. h is tdonv nut whim-1 K lorn. . te X3T Sold by all respectable Deafer iu uiedi- cine throughout the L uued Matr and Canada, ! at.CenUperbo or lnt. PL14 I.: -'.'.-'i'lii; S.OOO fiJllsIiels UaltilUOrC . 5 "1 T711ITF:co1:N, YY '' BJJLS. BALTIMOKK MESS POIlK, 1 40 BBLS. Do. PRIME MESS PORK 15 CASKS CLEAR RIB NEW SIDES, 5 5 TIERCXS H VMSUU)EC KFiTii a- ifppfnivvi) r Tnrf wHIA?11' vans Dock aDd ater Street -J'Lz- 1 II'MMV mm. w iiji i tlr - DR. CARR 'HAS REMOVED niS OFFICE ' "rTr? ' . y t - - t - . and residence to tbe South aide of Market t J , 'L' - ' -' " - -; 1 -street, directly opposite hi former place of bu- f v , ?t E"KT -t'Hf J. A'f V' V' ;.einet where he W prepared to ptrforui ny ope. Ind5KetIon Naua ncartbuni, Blek Ht ad ration belou-iuir -to hi rrolelon. wltVVll ' cbe, Cholera Morbua a, where a wanuln?. ; n,odenf imprGvelueuU. Cie. i ml wUl ; Si dSSS VrvVontonMf l XbK mit rial deti red- Teeth extracted without rain. Wilmin-ton, Jan. J, 1S57. :4-tf W I L3I I N G.T ON S A VINOS 1ANK , X', Jaxi:akv AtuI 1SG7. A Meet in sr of.the stockboider or I bit Institution willtx held, at the oflire of A.! s Martin, Ea- on Tue!tTy; .14 h' Inst. A seneral ' attrndam-e riucted." ' cl . Ry order . P. W. RANNING, t'aibier. 'I - 4 - fJEDICiNAL; S. T. I8CO. X. Pcrsousol cdntury habll troubled with net ,lat-itudc, -alptutlon pt the biart, laik apjxrtitc, dictut-o altt r vatiufT, torpid I4vt ron , r-tion, Ac, dwrVe to eutter it thvj (n 1 trylth celebrated ; P L A X T A T. 1 O N 1 1 T TE11S, i hich arc now rctoni mended by thehlKbrst in. j icat authorities, and warranted to prvdnce in im Utediatt UiielieiAl ttlecU Thry re tlectxilnxU v , n.nrxxablc, pcrtcctly pure, and uut lupirse ail oiIkt tomc m here a healthy, jjcutle tiuiulAnt-U required. 'I hey purity, tren;th.u and Imlorate. They en ate a hrallliy aprctlte. Ihey are an antidote to change if water and ilut i 'Ik) v rconie tttect of Uj'ipalif.n aruj lour. ihcj Ativiiihtii tue ylcm and tulivcn tii mind. 1 hey prevent iii.jsmatic.md Intermittent u-, r ' lhey purily the buat i aud acidity t t,v htomaeh. , s l hey cure Uj'cpla and Constipation. lhey cure Oiarrhira and Cholera Morbus. They cure Liver Complalut aud Nenrojua lb ad ' ache. . -.' --" . ' . They make the weak Wtrou, the languid tt il liant, aud arv exhaufted1 nature' jrrcat ntoivt. lhy are. eonipooed id I he celebrated Caltuya l'ark, winter tieu, ftulia, roota and hcrbo, all . preered m ierlectly pure fct. Croix rum. rot purlieulan, ttc circular aud IceUtuomal around eaeh bottle. t beware of Impostor. Examine every bottle. Bee that ll hoa ourplitale C S. Slaiup uuinutlln led otr the cork, with plantation tecne, aud our .tinature on a tine btcel plate hide tabid. See' tliat our bottle ia not re tilled with fpurloua and 1 deleterious tutl. Any ieriou prtteudin to bell PLANTATION 1JI IT EKS by tne Oallou or In ! bulk, is an impoetor. Any person imitating tlda bottle, or selling any other material tin rem, whether called Plantation Rittera or not U a eriiuiual under the U. S. Law, and 'will be mi prosecuted by u. We already hav our ')c on M-vcral parties re-lllliug' our bottles, Ac.; w lio vtll6ucceed in Ketlhg themeclves Into clo.se ' quarters. The dcinMid lor Drake' Plantation t itter from ladiea, clergymen, mcrchaut Vc. i incredible. The simple trial ol a bottle b the "evidence we present ol their worth and euperior ily. They are bold by all reiiectablo driiiM, &t overs, phybieians, hotels, suIooiia, fiteamboata and eouutl V btorea. P. 11. DRAKE t.ti.. ' H Park Row, N. V. 'Aor.1 de MaunuLU.-The prvttitt thing, the Dwettct thing," and the mOst ofil for the leaM nuM.ey. It overcomes the odor of pcnqdraiioii ; .o!tcna and adds delicacy to the hkin ; In a delight Tul perfume ; allays headache aud Inilaniation, and a necessary comianio:i in tlie kick room, In the nurbery nudrUpon the toilet ldeloard. 1 can be obtained everywhere Ht one dollar pt r t-ottle. , SARATOGA SPRINtf WATER, nld bv l Druggist 1 .--.''', S T.lsfiO. N. 'Die amount of Plantatoi. liitttrs sold in one year- ia something staitli:i They would till Broadway six feet high, IVoni tt" Park to Fourth etrcet. Drake's manufactory i oue of the Institutions of New York: It Is "said that Drake palutcd all the rock In the Eastern States with his cabalistic S. T. IStX). X," and then got the old granny legislators to pa a law. " preventing -dlsaguring tfie face ol nature," wuieu gives mm a mouopoiy. c no ixm hnow : how this Is, but wc do know the Plantation Hit ters sell as no other article ever did. . They ure used by nil classes of the community, aud ure death on DyFepsia certain. The 'are luvlgwi utiug when languid uud weak, and a great ap petizer. ) SARATOGA SPRING WATER, told by all Druggist. I "In lifting the kettle from the tire I u. uldcd' luysclf very severely one hand almoet to a crisp The torture wa unbearable. The Mexican Mustang Liniment relieved the p.iin almost Immediately. It healed rapidly, aud iclt very little scar. CHARLES FOSTER, iJO Broad Street, Philadelphia." Th is merely a surnple of what the M utaug Liuiuient will do. It is invaluablo In all cn-- of Hounds, swellings, tpraius, cuts, bruistf , spavin etc, cither upon iuau or lcast. Beware of counterfeits. None U genuine utiles wrapped in Hue ste I plate engravings, bearing the signature of G. W. Weatbrook. Chcmbt, and the private etanip of DEMA8 BARNES CO. New York. ' SARATOGA SPRING WATER, sold by nil DruggbU. , All who'value a beautiful had of hair and IU preservation from premature bald tics and turn ing gray, will not fail to asc Lyons' celebrated Kathairou. It make the lialr oft and glossy, eradicates dandruff, and causes .ho hair to grow with luxuriant tnuty. It aold everywhere. : -.v THOMAS LYON, "v Chemist, New York. SARATOGA SPRING WATER, sold by l Druggie ta. i Wuat Diu It? A otin i-dj returning to her X- - aiitx eojouni oi a ew iiioiuu u f New lork, wa hardlr recognized ty lur friend-, ., . f . rfiwvrf. .f. . ...if ruhr rnmnl.lnn r.f aim.t ... ..!- .,.n... . ..wl . J Instead of 1L the, really appeared but 17. She t0jd tLtm rllbr mhtf-nJtJi Ifan'a M.-n.ol'a Balm, and would not be without it Any Ud i?pr?,Tf ktI,pJ:riKnfa? tplrance very much by uaing this article. It can be ordered ofanv druLrlat for only 50 cents. SARATOGA SPUING WATER, told by all DnifUta. r . ..." ll 1Ikuect' Iximitacle IUiuColoiuso lia. Jare the hair, lleimatrcet'a U tu4 a dhut it certain iu ita rcaulU, promote Its growth, and a beautiful Hair Dreeing. Price .50 cent and t 100. Sold by all dealer. - 8ARATfK;A SPRING WATER. mlJ l.v all K "SR" lV. K JWe article T for 'culinary purpce. Sold every wnrreai oo eeni ier oome. - -? SARATOV "OGA SPRING WATFR, aold brail D ruirjrVtc. ' April PMC4-eod-ly - .. - i v . '.. . ,. , !1 - 'll .- ... . . 4 t
The Daily Dispatch (Wilmington, N.C.)
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