m . . 21:1: :j u I Ml1 11 1 Yn4 Klllvl .: II J A 1 hi 11 i f ij7 wi il a ii-. r VOL WILMINGTON, N. C, FRI DAY MORNING AUGUST 23, 1867. NOL 17 -t.i ' 7 TOE WILFJINGTON DAILY POST. E. A. .PAUL & CO., Proprietor. n KMS Or ftUBSCBIPTlON IXVARf ABLT IM ADVAHCA Daily, one year 1.- ...?,..$10 ) sixmonths.t:i..,y.;;i., " one month....,.;;....-..; IL . RATES OF ADVERTISING: AvertUeraentswill be Inserted at Si no square for first insertion and 50-eents lor efch subsequent insertion I; ' w . ; M U; Ten lines or less, solid minton type, constitute a if qua re. 1 i - - - ,r ier. THE WEEKLY WIU HiTOI if POST. IS PUBLISIIEIT EVERY MONDAY. j One year. Ex-Got. Wise's Address, Ac. Richmond; Va., Aoff. 22. Ex-Got. Wi Ldeliveretran address tiwlav f tv--i,: - vv.j ut. ui ii asuiuj;" ton and Henry Academy. He said we all now: owed natural allegiance to our country; and any oath to support its constitution,1 or oath of registration, was no violation of that constitution There is now being made an effort to make white freemen ,? South subject to the domination of black ireedmeu; against thia, wp must appeal to the white masses of the North, who will not pe-mit the sacrifice of nature's laws to political" prejudice. The . wuues or trie rew England middle States j and Europe, must not he kept out .of the by black rule Tiii is the white and, and must be kept open for the man.., He said . that to avoid the South i in an 4 white subscription: j 1 f !j national dishonor of repudiation, interest on a:w.-t""'w uwuub mujsii ue reiiucen to 4 uer Advertisemeflts .f 1( per square. -TELEGR APHIG REPORTED TOH 'TUB DAU-T POST' V FROM EUROPE: cent , 1 bat interest- taxed, and the whole debt, consolidated, then the rich would stop hoarding bon. Is. , i;He urged his audience to renr tfedralkgiance to thtir country, and never desert the constitution to preserve j the purity of their race a" d blood, and labor j.unceasingly to live in peace and plenty. ! a.mia wiui county yesterday subscribed $250,000 to the Chesapeake & Ohio R. R. , A. Hoppie, a well knownj tobacco THE : HAVANA CABLE SPLICED manufacturer was arresfed to day,ichArgk Rhoades, Geo. L. Mabsoii, E! A. Paul, James with counterfeiting the Revenue Inspector's brand Kx-Pr esident Bachanan Sick. i CORRESPONDENCE RELATIVE TO , r SHERIDAN'S REMOVAL. . The Federal y Court Process . in tliis Blstrict. W ; Executive " Order. Regarding i .tf Suspended. WISE'S ADDRE8S. YELLOW FEVER. Railroad Accident ! THE MARKETS. I- J From jEurope. LojstdoJ?, Aujr. 22.-Consol8 LlVEBPOOL, Aug. steady ; sales 10,000 England has arrived . Liverpool, Aug. 60. r " Weather Registration. I uahi-eston, August 22. Two hundred and ninety two registered to day, of whom 125 wjre whites, 167 colored. j Cotl on drooping sales of 11 bales. Re ceipts 89 bales; quotations nominal. Arrived scbr. D. J. Keeling, from Balti- , Baltimore market, i I BauldIobe, Aug. 22. Cotton . quiet and unchanged. Rio coffee dull and ''nominal. Flour stesdy i Wheat advanced 5 cts. Corn unchanged. Oata irregular, choice "63 a 70, ranging : as to quality as.low as 40 cts. per bushel. ; Provisions firm and iu good con sumptive demand. Bacon shoulders 13J a 13icts.; rib sides 13J a 13f ; clear rib sides 16J a 1CJ. Prime Western Lard 13$. Bulk shoulders 12$. -Mess Pork $24$. ugar firm. Whiskey unchanged . 4 t ', Republican Mass Me eting. The Republican voters met in council last uht to nominate .delegates- to the State Re publican Convention to be held at Raleigh on the 4th day ot September next! I i The meeting was callad to order by G. Z. FRfiNcn, Esq.; Chairman of the City and County Committee an,d thus proceeded to perfect their t organisation. Major J. Cl Mann was chosen as President, H; IJBloou, Esq. ft3 Vice President, and Mr. w. L. Mabson, as Secretary. A committee was appointed by the meet ing to nominate -"delegates to the Conven tion who reported the following names as 'delegates : , . ' J. W. Schenck, Jr., Allen J. Denton, J. L. Sailed- Morieka, for New York; 94 1. Bonds 22. Cotton touiet and bales, j The Stea mer 222 o'clock Lard England : is throughout beautiful and favorable for crops. From Orenta RosX, PlI., Aug. 22. The'i Ur- va"a and Key West" cable and is working well. Florida.. has been spliced v; From Fhtladelphia. i pHiLADELPHiAf Aiig. 22. Ex-President Buchanan is here verj sick. more. . Heavy rairis last night and to-day ...K:i''j iFrom New Orleans. '''. Ne-jv Orleans, Aug. 22. A very violent type jof yellow fever prevails at porpus Christr. . - r: ' ; '') 'l .',- Gen. Sheridan has not complied with the request of the City Council to remove cer tain officials declared by the Council as in eligible under the reconstruction accounts. Special order 122 annuls certain contracts awarded by the late Council and declares the same null and void, and that the city of New Orleans be released from any obliga tions, resulting therefrom.1 ' i i - - i- .,;..:--;;r. New-Orleans Markets. JNBW URLEANS, Aug. 22. UoltOU UH- changed with i sales of 400 bales low mid dling at 26c. i Receipts 61 bales. - Exports 1,032 bales. Flour quiet ; common $6 50 ; triple extra $11 85. Coru iu good demand and-holders claim 10c. advance, i Sales of rill I .. i i white mixed $1 20; mixed yellow and white in lots $1 171 a $1 25. Oats fair and in S. T. 1860 X. juisi ot Jr resent rostmasiers . m State of North Carolina. ; the i r onriCE. demand at. 70c. Bacon I Lowrey, G. R. French, Sr., Wm. Moore, L. G. Estes, A. It-Galloway, Geo. W. Price, E R. Brink, Anthony Howe, S. S. Ashley, Ed gar Miller, II. II. Bloom, Win, Kellogg, Sr., E. F. Martin, J. C. Abbott: ' ' Stirring speeches were made by A. II. gIvllowat and others in. favor of the Re publican Party, nd the, following Resolu tions were adopted : j , Whereas it has pleased ithe great Re publican party of the Nation!, to establish laws whereby the fundamental principles of the Constitution of the United States, and the Declaration of Independence are no longer a libel upon the American people : AD Whereas the assertion made by our forefathers that all men are created free and equal is now one of the fixed factsofthe Nation, therefore bs it ' i licsohed. That we, the citizen voters of New Hanover County, heartily endorse the recent acts of Congress and the ratification of the same by the Richmond ConVention, and join hiiads with them in the adoption of impariiar8uffrage, and manhood as "the groundwork of our. party. , , ; The meeting then gave three' cheers for Gen. PnrL. Sheridan and adjourned. Daring Attempt at . Robbery. : An as- sault with intent to rob, was made upon the person ot Mr. George S. CopEs. of this city, on Wednesday night last, by a party of two persons, apparently soldiers. Mr. Copes re sisted manfully, but was seriously wounded in the end.- Ills left arm was brok.cn, and he received a knife wound in the right side. The attack was- finally desisted from, and wo policemen with- whom Mr. Copes met The l&niruasre ol nature aud experience demon tt rates, that whoever would enfov the pleasure ff food the beauties of landscapes-the joys & companionship the richness ol uterature o the honors of station and renown mutt prtzerv their heedth. - ' . The stomach is the receptacle of all nourish ment, and the louutaiu. from which all parts of the bodyj derive sustenance, .t The effect of foul injuriousifood entering the i stomach, 4 "to de range the digestive organs and produceheadache, loss of appetite unrefreshed sleep, foetid breath, low spirits, leverish burnings, constipation, in capacity t perform any mental or physical duty, otre.t ana are tne symptom oi mat norma aisease DYSPEPSIA which assumes a thousand Shapes, and points towards a miserable lift and premature decay. The Medical Faculty has labored for generations! to discover reliable appetizers and the proper means of overcoming stomach derangements. Certain ingredients have been loogknown as partially effective. I Among these were i rj - - i CAXISAYA BARK & ST. CROIX RUlM. j An invalid physician,.sojourning in the tropical island of jSt. Oroix, observing the habits ot f he natives, gathered the recipe for the final accom plishment of this most important endJ The arti cle was first used as a private medicine, wheni its salutary Effects becoming known, it was brought L out under the name of I j DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTIJRS. . They act With' unerring power, and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage. They perform most wonderful cures in stubborn cases pf Dys pepsia, lUver Complaint, Nervous Affections, Loss of AppetiteIntermittent Fevers Diarrhosa, Sour Stomach, Headache, Ftver and Ague, Weakness, Mental Despondency, &c. Asa morn mg appetizer and after1 dinner tonic4 they should l : j e 1 - TT J i : . X 1 i uc iu evefjr lauiuy. xuey arc a uenguuiu uxiine rating stimulant, without any subsequent stupe ymg reaction. IMPORTANT CERTIFICATE. Rochester," December 28 th, 1861. Messrs P. H. Drake. Gentlemen, ; I have suf-, fered terribly with Dyspepsia for three or four years, anji tried many remedies without effect. I had to abandon my protession, ana suner ia great ly from everything I ate. 1 have now tried the Plantation Bitters they helped me l continued COUSTT. POSTHASTES. Abbotts Creew'f Albermarle, AUensviile, Amity Hill, Anderson's Store Anson, nsonviue, Aquone, Arcadia, Ashborough,. , Ashville, Auburn, Anman's'llill, i Averysborough, Avery's Creek, Bakers X Roads, Bakersville, Barclaysville, Bath, Battleborongh, " Bay River, Bear Branch, Bear Wallow,. Beattie's Ford, Beaufort; Beaver Dam, Bellevoir, Belviderc. Bennetts-Yinyard; oetuama, 4 . Bethany Church, ueulah, Big Fails, macK ureeK,' Biackman's MillS,Sampson, Joel jtlard. their use, ot several and anxnow nearly a well man. I know similar cases. Respectlully yours, Rev. J. S. Cathorn. holders ask 13 ai 14c. tor shoulders and l$c. fof clear sides. Lard choice keg i4fc. Gold 140. Sterling 53 a 55. cent premium. t Mobile 1 .l 8PPy Lhbrtly afterwards, j started in pursuit, but were unable to effect anything The rob bers have not yet been identified, but we hope to chronicle the fact in a tew days. York sight Cotton Market., Mobile, AugusV22.-r-Cottou- sales ofi 14 bales prices nominal. Receipts 32 bales. San t - From San Francisco, vessels loading with Wheat mostly for Eng-. laud t - i . i 1 ' . . i 1 Washington, Aug Francisco. j j . iug. 22. Thirtydour From Washington 22. Gen. Sickles tel egraphs Gen. Grant asking the revelation or suspension of Exeoutive instructions ; suspending-his order No. 10 in its' application to Federal Court prx esses until Sickles ean argue the matter, j , Washington, I Au;.;22. In compliance with Geh. Sickles 'request the'Executive Or der regarding order No.. 10, is suspended by Gen. Grant until Gen. views on the subject. Sickles; can give his Washinqton, Aug. 22. Revenue receipts to-dav are five , hnr dred and twenty-two thousand, , -- Sofdr both Preskl ent and Grant refuse to nublication1' of correspondence relating HTiDMona rJmnvalJ It is well understood that Grant remonstrated warmly. Rear Ad miral Palmer "with. Susquehanna, Mononga hela, $'acoV isat Aspiiwall and all well. ' ' CoC Moore th'e;President9 Secretary tele graphed .'to ?' Baitimo to the Schueltzan 1 Fest saying tnat pUlilic, business required : the President at his post to-day. All addi tional Paymasters' &t6 mustered out; to take. effect first October. , i -. SbPridan telegraphs to Head Quarters that xr.ii vnaF ha nss lmed Eoideroic lonru . in New Orleans! Several of bis officers are Ot oraers-reiative to loiica , uiu , v.t, -,m he issued it is skid on 17th. I M -r The Governor of Washington Territory telet?rabhs the discovery of inexhaustible ,- a v i - - ':" -Coal. Mines. .! ,. .... .!,: -..- ; . . . -t- i .. . Railroad Accident. lm . . Savannah, Ga., Atig. 22. The train from Macon this' morning fnet with a serious ac ' -: ridpnt at a Culvert lietween Stations 1 and -13 was badly ' wrecked. The Engineer passed over eaie, ific-icu.ci vuivr." . o the train down an embankment The ; cars ' were crowded with passengers but none were hurt except the Express Messenger, wuo-ib "'My: ' Rmrlr ny oars. aTe a complete wrecji. at 1 80 P.:M. ' Goomora'TTnrmn and Livingston, tor Si. Foreign Markets. Ffankfokt, August 22. Bonds 77. Livekpool, Evening, August! 22.r-GotUm closed heavy uplands declined d; ; mid dling uplands 10d: Orleans lid. ; Sales . of i0,000 bales. j Vienna, Aug. 22 The organ of Baren Yon Baust, asserts a defensive alliance formed between Austria and France: j - -!!. -- -i ' - -' -: i ' -Paris, Aug. 22. It is said as one result (yf the Salseburg Conference, that j France and Austria insist upon the formation ot the South Germai confederation under the head of Austria. The Emperors als(f agreed regarding the Eastern question.1 I ! : . Louisville Market. Louisville, August 22.- Superfine flour $7 25. Corn sacked, $1. Mess pork r-n i Tl 101 o 13lfi 161c Lardl2ja 13c. Personal. The Rev. H. L. Singletok, pastor of the this city left here last night for Baltimore, where his family now1 are, for the purpose of' deavoring to recuperate his health. Mr. Singleton's absence is intended for a short one, only of a few" weeks' duration. At the end of that time he will return and resume his labors here. The .lta ' Calif ornidn thinks "the child is bor0 who shall yet see California producing a hundred million gallons of wine annually." If the children are born who are to drink it, what a prospect for the temperance societies of the future ! Aaron Harris a colored boy residing in Clinton, La., and always blind, has taught himself to read by the sense ot touch. $23 sides ! Cincinnati Market. Cincinnati, lugust '22. Flour firmer . 1 1 . 'iL'. . JJ 1 j . f1s n i AVn ana nigner wnu goou uemauu.i wiu, uuu at 50 a 91c. for Njo. 1 mixed. Whiskey firm. Provisions buoyant .and generally I higher. Racon held at 4cJ higher. Holders refuse to give $23 50 for mess pork. j. St. Louis, Aub unchanged. Coj a firm at $1 j 05 a Provisions steady. Whiskey $2 10. rust 22. Flour quiet and $1 12.- . Hi ower. New .York' M arkets - Flour 10 ... Wheat dull and nominally EW IORK, A.Ug. AS 15 cts. lower. Corn slightly favors' buyers.! Oats quieti Pork $23 a $44. Cotton dull at Lard and Whiskey quiet. 28 cts. Tuipentioe 58J 59 Rosin quiet. New New York, Sales of 1300 ba York Markets.' 22 Cotton; Aug. es steady. at 28 cts: rFIdur dull, StAte $7150 a $11 75. Sonthern;$10 a,$T4. Wheat dull, .declined 2 -a Sets. Southern $2 30 mixed Corn $1 Southern 80" a to $4: White I45.1 11 a $1 13.i Oa 85. . Pork $23 Amber Western s lower; 50.V Lard 12i a .13. Sugar steady and iu fairdemand Turpentine , uncnangea, Crude Turpentine 4 . 75. , Stocks active ana fluctuating. . Gold 7$1 ;40.;V J62.jCoupona i S. T. 1800 X. Intelligent persons and physicians can judge m the efficacy of the Plantation Bitters from Ithe iollowing partial formula : . CASCAJRJILI.A OAItK ras knowrn and -used in Germanvlfor DvsneDfeia. I" " L TC 1 rtf jases el tneot'Oaiaca ana isoweis, as early as uoyu : DANDELION. For InfUmations bf the Loins and Spleehj in gropsical Affections and. Biliary Secretions,! or Detractions of the Abdominal- iscera. - j CAlilSAYA, OR KING'S BARK, irst resuytenan uhurcu in jthc 17th century. Humboldt makes favorable mention oi tue leurivue qualities ui tuis uiwwc as an Antidote Fever and Ague, Intermittent and Malarious Fevers, in his extensive BOtith American travels. The Countess, wife of the Viceroy pt Peru, having experienced the benefi cial effects of the Bark, sent it to Europe in lt40. it was s4ld by the Jesuits for the enormous mm vfitsweUtM in sUver. and was thus called Jespits' fowDEKL in - Xo. bur jonn raiDot empioyea u With great success in France, in the treatment of Fever arid Ague, Dyspepsia, Nervous Affections, Loss of Appetite, Weakness and Debility, Pal pitation of the Ileart, Diarrhoea, &c, iinder the name of jfingush Jfowder; ana in i iovy,ne soia the secret ol its origin to Louis XIV, by whom it was divulged. It is now a standard remedy in all Pharmacopoeia, and is employed in prepar ing the Plantation mtters: . i , ChamomUle JFlowers; for enfeebled Digestions ; Winterareen. valuable for Scrotula. Rheumatism, and JNeiratic Affections Lavender, Flowery iaro- matic. stimulant and Topic, higWy invigorating n Nervous Debility ; Anise, an aromatic carmi bative, creating flesh, muscle and milk. Much used in nursing. ' Davidson, Levi Tesh. i n ? Stanley, Mrs N J MarshalL: Iredell, Mrs JCRoyster. . CaswelL John A White. r Miss M McNutU. - Anson, ' Wm L Smith. . Macon, r Louisa C Rolen. 7 Davidson, Henry Disher. f ' Randolph, Euginia B McCain. Buncombe John Jones. ' , Wake,1 JohnG Andrews. Mont'gray Willis L Auman.1 Harnett, R J Morris. 1 Buncombe Richard Ledbetter. Franklin, Mary Jane " Baker. ; Mitchell. Julia A Baker. ' Ilarnette, Miss S L Rabolean. Beaufort, James A Martin. Kdg'cmbe.S&rah J Smith.1 Craven, John W Bryan. 1 ' Richmond John W Terry. HndcrsonDavid Williams. Lincoln, Sidney A Borch. Carteret, " Jos J. Davis. ' v Union, . . William Newson. Chatham, Thtsf ti Farrau. 1 ! : Perq'mausJosiah Nichols. .Richmond Klishii Bennett. 1 j V orsyth, . Miss Amelia Grabs. Iredell, Edward R Mills, f Johnspn, Miss;N J Ilinnant.: Orangev ,Thos R tiimpsoa.,i Star., , , Jolm lloneycutfc, -. WILnn-' . -3 ili Ti". Phrtttmii ' BANRING. , BANKING HOUSE r1 . of . ; JAY COOKE & CO., No. 20 WALL STREET Corner of Nassau Street, NEW YORK, Black Mountain, Bl'k River Chapei Blackwell, Bladen, . Blakely, Blockers, Blount's Creek, Blue Ridge, Blue Wing, -Bogne, Boilston, .. Boman'a Bluff, Bone Camp, Boone, " Boon Hill, Bostick's Mills, Branche's Store, Brassfield, Brick; Church, Bridge Water, Brindletown. Brinkleyville,' Brooaville, B rower's Mills, Brown Marsh, Buchanan, Buffalo Ford, Burgaw Depot, lBumey'8 Mill, Burnsville, Bustry Fork, ILjaintucK, Calers Hill, y Calhoun, . Camden, . Cameron. -Camp Call, Cane CreeK, Caraway, ; Carbonton. fJarolineSeminary Greene, Carthage, Cary, Casher's Valley, Castaiia, Catawba SpriDgs Catuwoa Station! Catawba View, Catharine Lake, Cathey's Creek, Cedar Bush, pdar Grove, cedar Milt, Cedar Mountain, Centre, jCemre oivr Cerro Gordo, Chalk Level, (Chapel Hill, Charlotte, Cherry field, Cherry Lane, -. Chestnut Ridge, Childsviile, jChimney Rock, China Grove, Clarks Creek, IClarksvilie, Clayton, Claytonville, Clear Creek, Clinton, Clover Orchard, Cobura's Store, Coierain, . Colesville, Colletsviile, Columbia, ; Columbus, Colvins Creek, Company's Shop, Concord, Cool Spring, Coopers Gap, Cottage Home, County Line, Covington, Crab Tree, Grains-Creek; Crowells Mill, Cross Rock, 1 Crowd'rs Mo1intfaGaston, Cuninghams StorePerson, Cumersvuie, 1 Currituck C. H, Curtis Mills, Dallas,! Danbury, MeDowell.Jamt's F Willis. ,? HanoverWm Henry. ; . Caswell, Caddis B uck. Bladen, Jaa CashweiL. Stokes, Miss S-A Brown.-; Cum'land, Wm C CulbreUuv. Beaufort, Seth M Ruff. . j , Henderson James Taylor. 1 Granville, Henry 8 Mayor. ' Columbu8,Mrs E P Edwards. HendersonMrs Jane Davis. I t " Geo W.Mace. : Madison, Jno Edwards. ' Watauga, David Sands. Johnson, Miss A J Parker. Richmond T Bostick. i Duplin, Wm B Herring. Wake, V W Wiggins; Guilford, Jas Clapp. Burke, Mrs M htalybeerton. I " : Jas H Hall, v Halifax, Miss F M Bennett. Granville, Mrs L B Stray horn. Randolph, Wm N Brown. Bladen, ' Miss Clara Sink, Granville, James A Harris, Randolph, Harmon TCox. ' N Hanover J B Jorden, Randolph, Mrs N Burney. Yancey, Joshua Williams -Person, MUs J Mlllner. , A N Hanover Chas B BarnhilL JacksQu, Jameia Brantohir HendersonAlex Grogg.. f Camden, Edwin W Morse. NHanover Miss M M Johnson. Cleveland, Mrs Ann L Green. Chatham, Oliver P Lindley. ' RandodlphMrs Mary Winslo w. Chatham, R A Stewart. Geo C nineB. -Mary; WBrookshire. Henry C Eat man. AlfreU Zjichary. MissFaumeOsborne Wm S Tucker. Miss E A Lawrence. Mrs Jane Bowman. Jno Rhodes. 1 r jHenderson James Hamblin. Dayidson, Miss Susan Sammy. Orange, Miss Mat E Allison. Anson, Miss JuliaAMcLcan Hendersonsaml J Tracy. Guilford. Mary F Mowow: pon, Mn & V Bumpass." Coiumhu8, Jas CampbelL , CUinberl'd John D Pegram. Orange, John White. Mecklen'g Chas A. Frazier. HendersonJames Leiniard. Ashe, ; Francis Bryan. Yadkin, Jane Maynard. I Yancey, Miss N M Wiseman iRutherfo'dMiss E J Wilson; , Rowan,: Mrs.. Ann E Hess. ..tnlnl' Via. IT' n 1 Davie, Mary U CriU, Johnson, Miss-C Wood. Henderson James H Hood. Meek' burgMary P Flew. V Sampson, Jno. W Roberts. Orange, Sally Foust. Meek' burg LI ugh Downing. Bertie, Misa - - Henry. Stokes, Miss A A Peatross, Caldwell, Miss Jane Collett. Tyrrell, N A Lindsay. Polk, Jas. Mc Far land. NHanoverW B Hunt : Alamance, Geo.; D Boon. ' Cabarrus, John Fink. ; - . Iredell, James Angle. Ruth'ford, Miss; J E Waldroup Lincoln, Miss J S Norwood. Davie,1 John Seamon. Richmond A 11 red Baldwin. ' ' Haywood, H T Kingsmore. Moore, Mary Cole. Bladen, Harry; r. Crowell. Madison, Miss Jane E Reeves Mrs, N. M. Carson. Joseph Rigs by. Moore, Miss B A Currie. Currituck, Thos. -GMunden. Alamance, Miss N J Luterloh. Gaston, Miis E C Morris, " stokes, wm w MccanieyB. Moore, Wake, Jackson, iNash, iLincoln, Iredell, Caldwell, jjOnslow, Mrs A E Furraan. E Burgess. 1 1 JH Allen; Franklin, " Macon,' Franklin ton, Franklin, French Creek Cb: Bladen, Friendship.': Guilford.i Jno W RntT! Fullswood'sStore,MecklnbrgWm P Houston; Fulton, r Davfe, Mary Cat on, Gap Civil. Alleghany, Mrs C E Vaughan. Gap Creek, . Ashe, Wm Laws. 1 -Gannon's: Mills f Cabarras,- Miss S Hartwick. uaranera jrord, Cleveland, Perry D Gregg, Gates villa. German ton, Gibsonville, . Gilmer's Store, Glade Creek, Glade8borough, Glenaloon, Globe, 1 Gold Uilli Goldsborough, Goidston, Graham, I Grassy Creek, Grassy Knob, Graysburgh,' Green HilL Green Level, Greens borough, Greenville, - fc Grist's Station Grove, .n , , Gulf,: v.S-1 HiT'l Gum Branch, Hadley'a Mills. HaHfax, J HallsvUle, Hamilton, . HannersvlUe. Harrell'ji Store, tiarrciisvuie, : Harrington, Harris'. Depot, . IIarrl8Ville, : Hartshorn, ; Hatteras,! Haw Branch, uaw Kiver, Hay Meadow, Haystack, -Hays Store, Haywood, , tleathsville, f : Helton, 4 , Henderson,, if Hendersonvllle, Hearings ville,! . -;.- Stokes, Guilford, Miss M S Moodr. Marcellus Jordan. J A Neese. Thos Ragan. 1 -.- Ashe, . AndirB Carson. Randolph, Francis J Lyndon. Chatham,! Miss Ellen 8 Kelly. Caldwell,! David Moore.! 1 Rowan, John C 8nugg. . 1 Wayne,. Hiram B Grant. Chatham, Mrs Flora A pizoa. Alamance, Jas B McMurray. Yancey. John P Dickson. 1 Ruth' Ir'd, Mrs Louisa King. , N'tu'pton, Nathan Harris. . Ruthd, Miss Martha Moore. Wake, A D Upchurch. Cuilford, J D White. , i Pitt, . Jno Congleton. Columbus, David S Strother. Chatham, Chas Ellis, j I ' I Noah Howe. 1 , Onslow, ! Martha A HarrelL Chatham,! C E Johnsoni 1 . Halifax, jNFiU Patrick. Dupun, creo VV Wilson. r martin, J W W G irdlnir,; Yvjkln, 1 &flp Car6rrl Hartford 1 S L Shaw. Harnett,'! Annie Harrington. .Cabarras; J L KlrkDatrick. - Mout'gry, Miss D Saunderti Alimance, John Cobb. Hyde, Onslow, H W Styron acnus urown. Alamance, Julia E Randleman. Rachel Sebaatianv Jas Hopper. ; r W.H Pace. , Jno L Walden. i 1 U MarshalL- f A II Jones. 1 1 WUkes, Surry, Wake, Chatham Halifax, Ashe. Granville. SallleJ ReaVcs. : HendersonHugh Livingston. Sampson, "Sarah; Hlghsmith. rerq'mns, Keuoen mnton. wm u jsuisii Eli Denny.i fL . Ruther'fct, Delphine Arfualot. Mrs Jane a rorus. Dennis Heart. - -: Randolph, Sam'l A Hewley. 1 Madison, k M. utwson, Hertford, Hickory Tavern, Catwaba; mgn fomt, .. Guiiiord. High Shoals, Hillardston, Hillsborough, Hillsdale , Hilla Store, Hollv Grove; Hommecy Creek,Buncombe Miss Rj E Chandler. Nashe, Orange, Guilford Hookers town, Hoover, uui, . Horse Creek, s Hotel, " i Houstonvilie, Huntsville, Independence, ,Ivy, . .:. : f . . -Jackson Greene, Randolph, Nelson M Crow. CCSUUey, j Mrs. Sarah Taylor. HF Williams. , " Andrew Baggerly. Gee rge Garner. 4 , Mrs. J Blackwell. Joel E Knap; Ashe, Bertie, Iredell," Yadkin,. Caswell,' Yancey, N'thom'tn Ana i'nnolonrt 1 Jackson's Creek, Randolph, M J Nance. It 1 u Jackson Spring, Moore, t Anna Campbell. : Jacobs Fork, . Catawbaj F R Beck. I Jamestown; Guilford,f Miss M R Harris. .Jamesville, Martin, I "E H Bailey. I. Jeuerson, Ashe, t is C MJartieujf Jonathans Creek, Haywood, Miss L Leataerum. Jones Mine, Randolph, Hannah L Arnold. Joyners Depot, Edg'comb G W Grlfln.j ; Burnr, . t .1, u-y mompsou. Duplin, M ' M A Watson. Forsyth, j M. o I. P Kek-ner. Lincoln, i Wm. Alexander. Edg'ombe,Jo'n. T. Lamha. Judesville, Kenansville, . Kernersvllle, ' KiiUans Mills, junganoro' Kings Mountain, Gaston, v- Davidson Collegie,Meckrb'g, Hanson P Helper. S. T. 1860 X. WE BUY and sell'at the most liberal current prices, and keep on hand a full supply ot GO VKKN MJfiNT BONDS OF ALL. lUJi!5, SEVEN-THIRTIES, and COMPOUND INTER NS r snuLta. and execute orders ior purcnase and sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD, i CONVERSIONS. We convert the several issues of Seven thir ties into Five-twenties onthe most favora ble terms. taking- the 1st series at Govern ment Rates, allowing a commission to dealers. Circular with full particulars furnished upon ap plication. JAY COOKE & CO. i aug 5 - - . f i 1-tf . NOTICE. mHF. FRKEnVfAN'S SAVINGS BANK, du- X ring my absence will be under the charge of J. C. MAJSN. - - ,n i - Oraci with Collector of Internal Revenue, Custom Hdhse Building. r : Office hours from 9 A M. to 3 P.-'M. ? j r - 'i , 1 ; 8. S. ASHLEY, . - t -f --v--4 ';.::'-"-'"" .'- j iCashier. ' aug 10 ' '-."V:" -:. ;, y ' dtwlm Treasury of the United States. DIVISION OF THE NATIONAL "BANKS - " Washington, D. C FeK 20; 17. IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED THAT, THE First National Bank of Wilmington, N. C., a Banking Association organized nnder the, Act to provide a National Currency,, secured by a pledge of United States Bonds, and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof, ap proved June 3d, 1854, having complied with the requirements of section 45 of said Act, and with the regulations of this Department made in pur uance thereof, has this day been designated as a Depository oL Pnblic Moneys, except receipU from Customs, and by virtue of such-designation will also be employed as a Financial Agent of the Government. . 0OTt) , (Signed) F- E. SPINNER, i a Treasurer, U. S. ' aug5 . :. . Another ingredient of remarkable and wonder ful virtue used in the preparation , of these liit Iters. is a native of Brazil, and as yet unknown to th pnmmerce 01 me wona. ouauisu wrucr . ; , t ' "aammisterea wiiu ot. s vroiaj Rn never fails to relieve nervous tremor, waae- fulnese, idistnrbed sleep, i&c, and that it is used wiih irrMt, Pttect tiv tne Brazilians, soajusui auu Peruvian ladies to heighten their color and beau- tv. It imparts cheerfulness to the disposition, vigor to the appetite, arid brilliancy to. the com- f We withhold Its name from the public for the presents -. a !. Tn ihh above are' added Clove Bads, Orange, Carraway, Coriander, Snake Root, &c, all pre-1 served ia perfectly pure 1 ST. CROIX RUM. Th tonic roDerties of SL Croix Rum. and its Powerful invigorating effects, have been , long known to the physicians of the world. RiiihtU intermitteBt and Chill Fevers, engen dered by the change of water and diet of travel m-r Tariienlarlv noon western rivers, are preven ted anas curea dv ine irianxauou uuicra.., are also reliable to prevent sea sickness. WHAT OTHERS SAY. y Philadelphia, lit month. 16th day, 1663. ? " Esteemed Friend. Wilt thou send me an nthpr dozen of thv Bit ters ? Nothing has proven n Kn4iirial to mr invalid wife or myself, as the PlantaUon Bitters. . ;' Thy friend, . . - 1 . i ; - - J. . . ' IbAAC HOWXAND." b1 The tecret of the immense sale of the BlanUtiori Bitters, is their guaranteed purxiy.--Tbo a Crnt-r Rntn. ami everV article used, Is warranted perfectly pure, and the money will be The Plantation Bitters are . put up ip imique quart bottles, and sold by ail respecui oi ; us -unf.u and Restaurants through Sut the world! Be particular that every bottle bears theac-fm'fc ol the rroprieiora eiguauu i-i''. 2t Park Row, New York. Aug' :. . . ! .. r.- Davidson River, Day Book, j Dayton, Deep River, -Democrat, v Dobson, Double Shoal, Dover, Henderson E Pat ton, Yancey, Jno Peterson. Wake, . . Roena Marshall, Guilford, E E Mendenhall, . Buuc'mbe,Misa H E Catter, ' L Surry, i Robert F McGrlffln. Cleveland, Fletcher Falls, ; Craven,, W lego, Draughon's Store.Sampson, Walter Lee, -P - i i l . ! - If U U ft Dry Ponds, Dudley. Duncan 8 CreeK Duuuis Rock, Durham's; DutchvUle, Dysortville, ' : Eagle Mills, Eagle Rock, Earpsborbub, East Bend, East Laporte, Eden, Edenton, Edlnboro' Edney ville, m ', Enrdrs Mills, Elevation, Elizabeth City. Elizabethtown, Eikin. - Elk Shoal,. Elliaville, Enfield, Enola, Erwin8ViIle, Fair Bluff, Fairfield,1 Fair Grove, Fairport, ' Jfairview, Faison's Depot, Falkland, Faucy Hill, JFarmington, J Favettevule j Fentrisa, n , First Broad, 4 FUhDam, Flat RiVer, : ; , Flat Rock, . 4 Flat ShoaL ' Flinty BracchJ orestvuie, p i Fork Mountain, I A nAl n.' MarV !A Honston. Wayne, Jao KManly; I 'Clevelarid,Uannih McFarlarid; tUendersonGee Lj reiii. (Orange, P J Mangum. Granville, Mrs 'LI J Blair. J McDowell,Mrs Eliz'tttDysort. Iredell, Jno Fox. J . , ! Wake, . , Miss K. Chamblee. j Johnson, . Miss B A Young. I Yadkin, Evan Benbo. ; . i Jckson, . Easton Potis. j Randolph, Jno C Andrews. ! Chowan, J RMcCurdy. , tMontg'ry, Mrs M J Watklna. ilenoersonvvm Deaicman. Stanly,; NoahC Eflrd. V Johnson; Sarah Dixon, f Pasquot'k,Miss iMar'a Melroy. Bladen, . James M Cook. Surry, ! M ilton C York. Alexander, James F Moore. Bladen, Duncan Ballard, HallfaxV Louisa Wooten. Iredell, Robt W.Leslie. Cleveland, Miss S L EUla. Columbus.Joshua WaddelL Hyde;. ( Miss Joana Lawyer. Davidson, Mrs S J Lee, j Granville, Cath F.WUliams. j Bunc'mbe,M N omith. Dublin. Chas Reaves. ; PitO Jo3 & Mayo. 1 I Iredell. Jno A McLeeland. I Davie, Mrt 8 D McGilL ; Cumberi'dGeo Lauder. ; - , Guilford; Miss E C Fentress. Ruthcrfrd Nancy McCurry. Wake, Graridiaon Philpatt Orange,!; J no Hancock. ; ; i ' HendersonCiphas Stradley. 1 'Surry, E F Taylor. ' Mitchell, T A Buchanan. s. Wakei .'Ellas F Wyatt. . Yancty, . Jacoo iiTuer. , Kinston; Klrkiand . KitrelL ' ' Kuip of Reeds, Kn6h Creek, Kyles Landing, Lake Comfort, Lake Landing Lanesborough Lassfte'r's Mills Laurel Hill Laurel Spring Laurinburgh Liwson ville Leaksvllle Leasburgh .. Ledger j -" Leachburgh Leesville, Leicester Lenoir Lenox Castle Lenoir Institute Leo -'-j . - Lewisville Lexngtou Liberty Hill Iilesville Iillington Lincoln ton . Little Mills Little River . Littleton Little Yadkiu Locust Hill Logan's' Store LODg's Mills Long Ridge Long Street Louisburgh lioveiace - Lo-. elady . Love's Level Lumberton 1,- : McDauiels McLeans ville, Moeills Ferry Mackey's Ferry Macon Depot Madison) Magnolia Mangum Mauson j Mlple Spring Marble Spring. . Margaretsville : Marion-H Miriboro' Miriey's Mills Marshall Miss LA Black. 1 Lenoir, Henry EddleLj Cabarrus1. Mrs. E Kiroatrick. Granville, MrsJ M E OVerton, " Francis J Tilley. .Cleveland Mrs. Sarah M Mull. Cumb'lnd John K Taylor, j . Hyde, j James McG0wan. Uydo Selby Watson Anson Miss M C Allen ' r Randolph Miss D PLuther Richmond Elijah Hasty Asho ! Wyatt Rose ' Richmond Pascall CaddK Rocki'hamJno Windsor MaryA Burton 6 P Taylor Wm J Silver C H Holland WmBrown ' 4 Caswell Mitchell Johnson Robeson Buncmbe Jno Carpenter Caldwell -Mrs E Killgrova KockrhamJaa K Garrett Lenoir Stanly Forsyth Davidson Iredell Ansn 1 Jas Elmore v 7 Mary J Jenkins J L P Laugenpttrl . , Mrs M Duseabury Jas R Scrogj&rtj v, W H Barnewelf Martindale MarUn'sUmeKilaStokea Marvsville Green Mebanesviile Middle Creek Middletown Midway Mill Hill Mill filter Milton N HanoverW B Larkini Lincoln 1I E Borair ! Richmond Mrn M A Child Alexander L M 8mith i ; Halifax j Jas M Hewzome ' Stokes Henry C Co I- S Caswell Mrs M F Paschal Ruth'ford' Mrs D R Freenian Randolph Benj A SclUra Wash'toa G W Jackson ' Moore j i Absalom Kelley to Franklin. ; Miss Sarah E Joner WUkes Miss E A Bickoall Caldwell Mies S S Finher , Union; j Miss Barak E Austin . Robeson Marvin Q Bryan : Orange j Mrs M J Cook Guilford Jno McLean I Harnet t ! Jacob Reardon Washlng'nWm Brigga ! I Warren j Miss A A Edgerton Rockin'amM S Black : ,i : i Duplin 1 Wm M Evans i Rlchmoild Walter D Smith Warren 1 Aaron Smith 1 1 . Wilkes t A F Tripllttle Cheroke3 Henry Moss; - Nortbam'nK E Wren McDowell W 8 Cason Viitr t Jaa fl Iar Randoluh Beni Miu-lW , Madison i Tiio J Boilns 1 Mecklen'irWm M Martin Mrs il m. omua Richd Phillips Alamance 8 A-White Wake I JB Strairi Hvde I L D White rtartriitnri John Perry matt Cabarrui Jacob Stirewalt HendersonMrs Mary J Allen Caswell Sami w-ifyior HI 4 i Mitchen.ni Depot JobnEmtM K Mort.r Forks of .Pigeon, Haywood, Mary C ETans. Montgomery, """ 7.T'm Houghton. Forest' Mill,' Francicor Stokes, Mint Hill Miranda -Mocksville Mpffttt'a Milla, i Monica Store Monroe Monroetori Monticello Morehead City : Mooresborough Moosehance Morgan's Mills Morgan town Morris ville ' Mo&ely Hall Mountain Creek Mount Airy Mount Gilead Mount Monroe Mount Nebo 3Iount OUve Mount Pleasant Moant Firzah Mount Uii -Mount Vernon Mount Willing Mud Lick - , Mull Grove Rowan T C MCLAUgniiu Davie - Thos L Leslie Randolph. Wm B Manese Sampfton Walter J Oraddock Union W J Willoughly Rocki'hamLouisa Wright Guilford Jna CPntchett Carteret- John J Henshaw Cleveland Mary. J Davis ; , Moore Union Bur e Wake1 ;'Lenoir Catawba E Q Seawell Jno E Morgan -Mifs J E McElrath MUs 8 A Morris t WaUace Ames . i MUs WE Gabriel ; T V Aired Iredell u i i . , Yadkin h -Jae Adams Wavrie iiut Kornegay . CSrur Lizzie : j Person ' 1 Jas W Noell KowM.JnoB Goodwin , ECPiiillP ! Orange Mrs K Kirk Patrick . ..ha Mrs wan? i. v muu uiwio it -rt ford Mrs J iraaer Murtreeaborough Hertford Murpbey ahunta . Nashville Ncwbern NejrGardeu Nw Hill Wayne Nash Craven . Guilford Wat Wo F Flowers Jno W Harper "4 Geo WNason .t5 J ECox . Mr L E PaUUTiaU 'KtJ s J.- a --i l.'.i: i Y. waited 'so no (Jdtention to through pas- IS. - ': sengers occurred. 1:5!