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Ai PAUIi & CO., Proprietors, 'i t ikTK';7r:v:p74yjraa;-74 The onlr'dailir Republican paper pub .i T iUhed in the; Second, MiIitaryA District OF SlTjWCRIPTIOX ISyABlJBLT IN ADtFAKCB : one yarfej5T7Ji:7 r . , - r'.-.--7'' " Anrt six taontha . . .' . i , . - ' t f ' v9 bn 1 niontli iV. '! VJ J. 1'.-. .v.. i . i ,1 ; 00 4 KATES OF ApVERTitNG : "V'n ! j 4iftTnftntaiir:bff insMed at! $i 00 per tiiTiarfe for at insertion ad o ?ents ior eacn 4 jkn1 lines or? lesfolid jtsirUdlypcy jCoiisltute a IS PUBLISHED EVEUY MONDAY. tOue vc.ar ear; . i r. . v : . w Advert Uemeut, 6t,per &qaard ! -Ma; or Gen. D. E. jBfC&LES,' Commanding, .4 apt. J. W Cloc A, A- A. . V VH.vLt." Col : R. T. Fk ak K Coinu4abding ): ,7'. 7 -'77 Jlareau ofllefngces, Freedmeu & Abau- j - F;;; doned Lands. - tj .-'TV'S .X"siAT OB &ORTH CAUftlvINAV '7 i. '' 7"j! r ;Bv't.Ma)or Gem A.- Miles, Gommigloiier BvttLt. Gol. acob F.; Cuurr, AA G if I Fanrth Hub-District of North Carolina, consists j loff of the cotintieg of Brunswick; Columbusv1 . : - - . . wt t-v 1 ' O - M VI ' Kooeson, Diaaen,t uupiiu, ouuipsuu unaysew. - Hanover: .. 7;..' , 'a l. 7; ; . j. - ' , CaFt. Allan RuTHKKfoRiv 44th-U S Infantry, , (Brevet Brig Gen U S Vol,) Sub Assistant Com-, missioncr.. Officel,City Hall, . Wil minjrton, N C. "tRev. S. S. Ashley, Sup' I of Edncation for 4th Sub District Office. City Hall. Wlimincrton, N C. i "A7A. Sur?. Robert Harris, Snrgeon in charge t ! of FreedmenTa Hospitaly Camp Lamb; ; ! f 1: LiexjT.I. ECHELBERHY, in charge of: Sub. Dis- Mafcoalia, Duplin county. . 71 ? 7 ' IVnXlM BtjraiEEsq in auhrge of Sub Dis tM. nf Rnbr.ann and Bladen counties. Office at sty.; CITY OFI'iCERS. ' - rawiwJohn Dawson. 7 1 '. - r ' i , Itmrd of Aldermen 8 D Wallace, H VonGlahn, J G Burr,) Eil Murray , V It Lippitt, A Adrian, W A Wright, W, 9. Anderson. . -7 7 Jtforiio Robert Ransom - i ' Hvecial Depuiy Marshal K J Jones. 7 ! .!- .-TERMS 4 .iWtly, ikvr7i ::"ry4y i'-r-'- (y f TIICTEEKIY IpiWN POST.! ; uerll aii$ Treasurer T W Anderson. , vi ' Hi L?t!i;Jler;iforX, M WiUiams.7- . 7 .1 LT Zf'hl-jfarA Dtnn.rfnuMit-Vi .1 Jones."" CAleJ?V rar(fert--B W Beery, . j Eire Wardens U Schulken, first ward ; Jamus t " ward , W. Buykhei mer, fourth ward. . VUy urveyor--v 1 Jones. " Vqq4 Inspector F V. P Yopp, J W Potter, Thompson -.! , Commissioner by jjavioation and riLOTAcat. P W Fanning, Chairman j 1 Win. B Planner, Wm ;M Harris. E Murray, r Wmi S Anderson, of Wil-. H irvington; and. Swift Galloway, , of - Smitville, .T: ; .H llowey, Clerk and Treasurer. I 7 ' "Harbor master: Wash. Burkimer. i i 1 PORT WARDENS. h Jfc Geo. Harris, S N Martin, W.B Whitehead. ; .liirt Biyticiaii-Soi C ?Walker7 . - Examining Committee C C Moore, Samuel B.: Davis, W F Furpluss; Geo"W Williams. Regular meetings' first TTuesday in the month. : i,;77;y.:.!7:7 COUNTY OFF.'CERS. - 7'-' , Chairman of Countg Cottrt-Wm. A Wright. ' ! Superior Co .rt Clerk 11 A Bagg. , ' 1 i ( Clerk of Chmty-Conrt Bood Jrryi : liTiefiff Samuel R Bunting. ' 7 i ! ilownly Solicitor---John L Holmes. - ;'!,7:JfcerGeo.iW-PolI6cd.i';7-? . :r ..'": h . Special Majstrate John J Conoley. " i 7 1 i fascial (Awrl-HS. u .watiace,,', vy o , XArKius, juo ( b A Taylor, John A Sanders, John D Powers. 7 .y ' Coitnty Surv(yorJiuxie , v , V UJiains, 'J oun Moore. 7 7-:'77' ;:-f' V, '.- : , v' . County Trustee Ovrtu Fenuell, J r. 1 71 CoM-rfoWe R L Sellers, ! Peterson, James H Philyaw, J2D Hewlett. . i r ( ComnlUlee Qf ftnatica-r-a vs ai iace, w onn a ; Taylor, John A '8aqders:" "- ; 5 i; 7 ' IV 'of den of Im Jho r Jolni A Taylor. John A ' Sanders, Archibald McMillan, Isaac James,. Luke B Huggins, AV S Larklns. ' . 1 7 .aVeajnwer of PtMic ifutfaiwy1 John C Wood.S 4i:-;vP.i?a5H-0 F Alexander. '? ;".-7 Vj (Vroitr John C Wood, Daniel P Bland. f ' katiddrd KeeMer-rJ ohni 6 .Wood. ,u ut V ' JnwA:mier--John"A:SaDders.- H 7 ' Entry Tailvr John J Coholey. 7 -7 Superintendent of Common Schools S D W'aU ' lace, Jas Kerr, W S Larkins, John D Powers, R ' K Brvan.. ; ' '. , . . 7 'v7-.7; - "7 I 7 . Inspector of Naval More John 8 James, Arch- 7 ibald Alderman, James O Bowden, John C Bow aen, Alrea Aiaerman, 1 nomas vv nayer, vv o Price, B Southerland.'J M Henderson, RC John-i'-ion. 777 :. I :t- Irt '. -'V 7.- 77 N yItisveetor of Timber fcc.--LlH - Bowden, James George McGuffie, Y.M Munroe, E Turlington; II lM. Bishop.. i7' Ss;Vi'U:nt;- 7-. :- 7 7 Inspectors of Provision tfce. D E Bunting i Jno. !- W unroe, George Alderman. 'i MASONIC; DIRECTORY. i St. John's Lodge No. 1, Meet last Th rsday eveni'ig in each montfi. T. M. Oahdker, W.i M.v ' rf If f , 7 .;vvm : al- Jf oissox, oecy. . rt 1 j nt r ' ' ; Meets 1st ami 3d Moniau in each iuonOi . - T. B. Qa.bb m. h. p.. : 57rit7.f -7.'7,.:7'1'A.- r. ttEl'lTOJi, oeuy. . Wilmington Council No; 4, .'. lleeli lst Wednesday in each vwnth: Alveed MAuBTinT: L. G.. M.. ? j 7 4 A ! ; Ai P. Repitos; Recorder ItAlI.W A Y iDIRECTOR Y . WILMINGTON MANCHESTER R. R. !IVetfeftTrHen,ry M.vDrane. iJirecton-Jonn liawson, iienry jxuii, u. ir. ' Parslev. A. J DeKosset. D 8 Cowan. Geo. J W f t M6Call,iW 7E Milis, amesjlG., Burr, Richard i i ir Bradley, J Eli Grcgg. :..- .,:;- rr i :7.7i r i genera &i(pcrmienuewr luiaiu iM.ufxvau. ,) K Secretary and Treasurer W A Walker. T ' i t ixenerai jpregnz Affu oonn i uaniweii. ; , WILMINGTON CHARLOTTE ANDHUTHER. - i FORD ' RAILROAD 7 K i 2Vtttditi--Robert H Cowan. .-. , I- 7). mrector S J PersonIA IX VauBokkelen, Jno. Jf U A McDowell, Robert S French, Walter L 8teele j vEupWrdt7ulent-m 4 Jifveretu ?. ) ti ; 7t. Ufoster Transportatioit-- W H Alleui i ! ' i8eerttry and Treasurer I T Alderman. 7f 1 Master MechankVf Gill. ; rMWtoiMV R MFrencb7 Vr-f .it ' 2ttcforJ Ae part of (Ae SZocfc Aotr W ' A' WrighWS D Wallace, Eli MurrayAlfrpd Martii - a I TI - T-.m IS- . f TT : T MB TT 9 1 9 A. jmd John Everett; of GoldsboroV ; - - 71 lamnul H Wllknn K Nva y i, Hhtchinson, Haywood W Guion, C C Hendrson," ni,4 ;AG Ix)gan, A R Homesly. ' - :rn;u , j TELEGRAPHIC. REPORTED TOB TUB DJLTXT TOST. if I rjrat.7-' ZMn-i,in hi ft! Sheridan's fMoyements. XDEi ATE PRIZE m&n. If ' T I HTl 7 tlTt 1 miTnirTTi T -' 1 . ld!il7 AIL QUIET Oil TIIE P0T0f.lAR. I i:U ?y:; .r!if .f I ,. MJ5 ti- ? - , a- - if , -1 i 1 'zg9 : fec.9 ' Sec From Washington. WAjSHrNGTONSepri 2. Nind regular arhiy surcreons have died within three weeks. Simion Camerbn farpifa impeachment. Internal revenue receipts to day $1,500,000. Secrp;ary;pf the Treasury received a;dis- patch rom Special Agent Belli ! that only tliree! of the" twenty-sit : Custoni.House offi ci a Isfjwere on "du ty7- . The Secretary ordered that tlie Custom House should be removed further down the river, outside the city. IVfaimilians adopted heirj young Iterbide, with his grandmother,, are ion Georgetown heights. - . ' - ; , ! The change iu the cotton tax from three to two and a half cent goes into effect to'day. Panama advices to' th6 23 u1thsaf $ that a thresftened revolution to restore Mosquera had been discovered and the leaders arrest ed. Cholera is Hlying out in Nicaragua, but still mging : j in T&ome vdistrictsJ Pcra?i an Congress wilhailow Saaniards to remain in the country- as all apprehension pft he return of the Spanish' fleet is dissipated; the work on the batteries has been suspended. , Furi ous storm at Valparaiso, shipping jand dwel lings were damaged, one barque was wreck ed arid fen T lives ".' 'lostMpsquerawill be tried ior treasontr 1" Washington, Sept, 2, Grant has order ed the discharge of 71--ot the ,oneTbundred and forty clerks ?bf the Pay Department. ? , . . The Chauncy brings one million one huri dred and three thousand dollars. j -7- 1 From New Orleans. j New Orleans, Sept. 2,-i-There were 30 interments from yellow fever yesterday among them ?Toiri King, the pugilist, and Lt. McCormickr pi the iron clad, Iah ask as. The official order relieving. Sheridan was received this morning at headquarters... Gen. Griffin has been telegraphed for and upon ids arrival Geu?lieridan wll take his de parture. Cols. Forsyth,Sheridan and Moore accompany him. ;y,, f;. ;n Cincinnati, Sept 2. Jones is comfortable; he attributes a'defeat from fractare!,6f ribs whfcti occurred lff 'thc 29th round:4 KjThe in-.-;-c J t x tif- twit .'. . ;I ' juries about his , head.arc not serpus. u- 4 WAshinqtqNv ep.21 A jaespatCu. J x oif nay es says : l.ue savages iu mis seu tion dont " want1 peace," will kill commis sioners if they can r They are.) driving all Jtaftalos to'svard their Villages on Republican Ri ver ' Tb!eyxattackedf a traip-i pear Fort Smi th jind were repulsed. T werityylndians, one officer and four soldiers killed. i From New York. New York. Sept. 2. Henry Chauncey . t- I 1.7 ': , jj 1 t .1 r? 'u frcro AsprnwalMauhattarr and City of Boa ion irom rjurope, witn aaies io iue. uu, has;arriyed y,. ;; "'"-j- 7.- v; harvesting commenced1) weather The heaviest thunder storm ever known becurrpd Jin; Xdildonfy lany bui Id- ings twere struck and much damage done. $ r- xne reiorm iieague ueieuimcu iv Var sage of the act by a banquet. vM and Bright wrote leiters urging the Lfeague to demand the ballot. 7 . P Th Njhollra in Souther Italy? U Terulent and spreading. y;nPHtoys:;-?' ' sup-? Paris, Sept. 2 Affairshas ised)i6te" to ydipldmatic rep imatlyeliririg; recent etijiywhich' he declares' au3piciou's.5 The7indetihg at Salesburg shoii'd be regarded as a , fresh pledge to maintainance of ?Europimieac. 4;EEattiScpti:r2.o suited in choice of Radical memhers of new i VarTIameiit? :'i -tf n ' : jfirroo juxenmona. , : f TTmrnitrri V.i M ;Rht 4;Jfofm lOOd k i-ifi, T7r RTnfjmtrvtit his 1 UtlS lilVt -v V . " w j w luroar aanuugi , 7 mm 5 jry Adnces iromi.St. ThomMe.oft,-to add ot 'A2UstT5ay rAmericuu piles UVIClttl. ,:tv t .? 7 5 Arrivals'at Charleston. uauw, x-iiuaueipiua; uirig r, r uecry, is ton; Steamer rontka, Schooner D P Warner, 'SiUed yfeMa tblragosM'aml till am p!0 for 'KeW'Vark;- .' fV ; ' New York Markets. f. 5 fw.1 VdSepl - 2,viCbtton ' steady nd uncnansea sales o,uyy; jaiei at aic ioar 4w(ftstefn$ a 1; irWueat ull, and fayora teiyera. n bora Oiei mixed western', fl I6!fl( 11171 tHkvy and Jias declined 2 a 3c. : Sijntirjij f?liV3 7Q-lr?r Kayi;j a Wrbeiif.y.; ; Wliilkey acuye y f kuj iauar urui wuu i s gooa, cIeiriaadV;Prt:a liijco 12 ; muscovado, Jlir a i- - - m. iW-TW""H-.- J ' : ' j. ! - steady at 08 a 58. rltoyn ateidy. iPWebts MMw 4r4i l; A gtoct heavy4told J , 4 ' ' '.?' 41. Sterling 9f a fif 62 coupons 14, f Stocki stiMone. t6 aaif aold 11J Sterling 9 a 10J7 '02 couponsf 14 ; Vir ginia sixes ex. coapon 5 FIqUP dull an unchattged. Wheat quief and steadyi0Cojrnruli; dull and decling. j Pork f Rye quiet. Oatsi dull it $23 20. Lard 13 a 14c. Whiskey nominal. Cotton dull at 27c. Freights ( dull. Turpentine steady at 58c.j Ro4a- steady common strained $4: a WOO, lieyir Orleans arkets. T-Gotton sales of New Orleans 300, bales, i ijiddJi! 124250. Re ct!pU 2J8 i4!es:.;H ptjgar and uolasses quiet and unchanged, j r four dull4superfane $8 75; choice $11;50 a fl2'5t Corn; dui and -1 - supply light whi $1 25; yellow $J 7, Oats duli at70e J J lork iu good demand at $2G 50. Bacon - shoulders 13c.; is sold as fast as received clear I7c. a! 18c. ; few or no' rib in Uiiarkerl Li. , 1 - t ' i iiaru is in request- m tierces 13c; kegj 15c. Gold closed at 140 a.l40 t x ' Sterling 3 a 5o. N. Y, sight i per ;cent premium. p- e -n- . jf- 4M:-.- nUHi7;y Baltimore Markets Baltimore, Sept. 2.--Cotton quiet anc) nominal'; , middling .26C. , Cofiee dull and unchanged.'' 'Flour dull.) Wheat firmer; or- dinary to lair,- $2 a $2 20 ; good to prime, A fk A P- AA, , i ?' I ! 1 ' ' i i " k - mtm' ' p 4 a 00 ;i inferior reu soiu ai .f 1 Yd, Corn firm ; white ff.10- 1 $1 13; yellow $1 18. Oats--laree sales fair to cl icice 58 a 65c.l Rvel 5liSL4ol with fair recciDts Sugar steady anu tirrh, ' provisions steady - i ii . i mess poik $24 50Jj; Lard, city 13c; western 4 n 1 . ITT 1 1 - . r T 1 !l 7 i I ' ioj. w nisKey no saies. New York Bank! Statement. New York,H Sept.4 '2.-4- Loans have de- creased two mi lions- eight hundred and twenty thousand'; specie has increased one million two huud red and forty-three, thous- and ; circulation has decreased wenty-one thou'sand ; deposits have increased two mil- d tw( ion one hundred and forty -jthrCej thousand ; egal tenders have increased two millions nind hundred and seventy-two thousand. . Charleto Charleston, Cotton more active. Sales 2' v;i4lel"4 Kec'iMs)-119. Uuotations irregular. Augusta Markets.! Augusta, " Ga !,i Sept. 2. Marked dull, sales of forty one, bales.- Midd ing 23 a Savannah Markets, & Savannah. Ga. Sept. 2. Co; iiton juiet. Middlings held at 125 cts !: offered at21J. No salea.Receinta" twenty seven bales:- Re- ceir)ts for(thoyje4A ..upq-jo ,f first September two nunarea ana ionyf-seven mousanu nve hundred and fifj twolesf jExpbrts two hundred arid forty-seventhousand 'and for ty-one bales.- Sttrek ffij hundred and elev ehReceipts SeiflaiKt fifteen thousand two hvfndred nndrfuirty-seven; bales.: Ex ports fifteenlusand One hundred and fif teen. Stock 6ne two. Weather not. and cloudy. ". n . St; Louis Marke St. Louis. Sent! 2. Flour suoerfi Gorn - $106 a $1 13. Mess pork $24 50; shoulders 13c.; 'clear sijlelCf ,17c. 7 7 Cincinnati Markets.-- Cincinnati. Sept. 2. Flour unchanged, with a moderate: demahd. Corn! easier; No 1, $1 0o! Whiskey steady. Miss pork in demand at 23: 2 f iitt erofferedj below 23 50, sBacon acnye suouiders 13; clear jsiaes; 4; 161. Lard 12. r7-7i-i- yjliobile jCottoit Market. MmirT.K Rpnt! 2 Cotton market nomi- "nal : sales'iOO bales low; midd ceipts 105 bales; Arrived-Britisb barkKatleen, from Mvfr erpool ; schooner May, -irom jtx ew York. Foreign MaTkets.pCi'I;' lSDo'SeptlpF; Consols 94fJ B6nds31.yp i . . . Ln'KRPOoL Sept 2 -iNtiou tton quiet. unchanged; ana:uncuangti.- Provisions heavy.. 7 ;"T r' LONDON Sept. jl4(V-iBonds unaltered J The weather 3 aeiigunai iu.j vyf . - 1 ' -''..'" !' Liverpool, 3L Corn , de- dined 35. Ta 1 .11.1! J jt 4 taw ueuuueu -n. in Virginia iTHfi compieica rvcgistraLiwi majority Vol (outy sbowsawflue TerI known ti be, overQOOfl BepnWicans rwentri jubUanU Jhe forget bowever, one imwrtanta6tt ;7r'r ' . i;vl4 ir yy -y - ' 1 -'ixmhi : : ' '- "-'i : 7-;:i'!,M:K:AM- 'fl;' 7-7-7 v7.!-v.- .-.7 -y -7--r.i--.7 1 "' ' r r -.7 'L':'.: ! ... . rr '. ';7"-- :-7r ., : ;rf S K7f ? " - . wv" i - - ;i r . '. ' - .. A..-r ' -J 7.r---. --.'f' '7v '-i! 77 : i At 7'?;ii'. ;- -r--l'''.7 i-i'-i- nr,j.;.nn. t,.,m,,L t nir- ' - ' -..' .? I - - -H '-. -T. ::'- . .-. --,. V. 4 -u,r - 1 J nesisters Vamni.vni.j 1.3 ti No. 4l . ; y-r7 - ym-. . OwfeUowin appoint jn?U of ReBsUrsio fiU Tacandey am hereby announced, lubject to-the approval fltibe Malor General SSainffxi L. 5t Barlow vice W. n v 75 ,etL 1 : ' ; .ol x-itf'- mrTf, P.aia weu vie Clifton' Ward i , Ml H. TJamea r Cashwell vice CfcarieslUwIa ;y. w Foster Tice Diniel BinfeJ u- h s4i J John Rourk rice -Ceasav McCtjIHinW apsJo5,t ?vR BrandU MwouAmrihftttai i5ritii rick C. Oates yice FxfAewberrjDjani Kline Brt Ltf Cql, and (Japt, 8th Inftmtry; Command- Rooms-of the Committee on ment of Prisoners of War 7 Citizens; 7f:: l v (pt'cin- the" Treat-, 'audiTJnioa; ij ; i 'WAsH.woTOH.i D. W; July 17; 1S6T. In pursuanoo of a series of ) resolutions oassed by the House of Rcpresentatiyes j July 10, 1867, '" uuvivta.gucu were appoiuieaa committee to investij?ate the "Treatment of Prisoners of War and Union Citizens bold by- the Confederate au thorities during the late rebellion.' 1 : ' ? All persons in possession fof 'imnArtnt tnfn. uiatiqu upon either of these subjects are earnest ly requested to address the Committers direct ed, below, stating ': 1 f 7'j.77Y . rst; The name age, aud J post iomiw address Second. Ifa-fcoldh-p position, and with what command he served Third. A full statement of all facts known to the writer: touching his ovfn. imprisonment or 1 lDat Q1 otnfir8. eithar. soldier or vi.ieu KiYiqjf, a3 jar as possible, names, p aces. Mvo, wUu uauues ui unuieaecite'offlcers in charce. t Corresnoudents from Nfvc VAt-V vknr Tv-.. Pennsylvania; Delaware, Maryland, 'West Virffin I ia, Virginia. North Carolina.' 8auth7rftrftiYno PleQ lonaar Alabama! Louisiana, Missis- ; rr "-" nuuimo quiiw noil lern- tories lying west of the' Rooky Mountains, will picwc nuurcss ' v i , ;-. John P. C. SiuStks, Mi C, . Washington, N. .C. Correspondents from Missouri, 'Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, Nevada, and the territories oast of the Rocky Mountains will address ; Wm. A. Pils, M. C, St Louis, Mo. : ' Correspondents rfrom Illinois, Indiana, Wis consin, and Vlinnesota wilt address Abxkr C. Harding, M. C, ' , ; I !! Monmouth, 111. Correspondents from the New England States will address ; . - ; ; : Aakon F Stevens, M. C., i Nashua, N. H. Correspondents from Ohio, Michigan, Ken tucky, and Tennesf-ee will address - , . 7' William Mungbn, M. C, ' ' . . . : . . 7 i Findlay, Ohio. Communications addressed to the members of tht Committee will be free of postage. It is the intention of the Committee to collect all facts necessary to make a thorough official history ol this subjeot. 7 7: ; ;Th various newspaier& ihronghout the coun try are requested to , give this Circular a gratui tous . i-j - toxthLrj witu such notice as .they may deem proper. j.,, -4-:' 'A '4 ''f ; John P. C. Shanks, . William A. Pile, 7 Abxek C. Harding, 7" 7 I A aron F. Stevens, . y... - ' ' y William Mungen, . . . r . lr: ' Committee. John D. Laurabeb, Clerk. 7a A COMPETENT COLORED WOMAN to take .TV charge of a CHILD. Apply at this aus? - ; 7- OFFICE. tf Wanted'! FOR THE ENSUING TfeAR A DWELLING HOUSE with seven or. eight ruoms, Kitchen and Stable. To bo within five minutes walk of the Market.: r ! : : GEO. 7.. FRENCH, No. 10 South Front 8t. auglsyy; r-r-r tf. , -r GOLD WISTTJEI. ttte WISH TO BUY' TWO THOUSAND YV DOLLARS IN GOLD. ,7 r 7 ' " ; 7 7 KIDDER & MARTIN. . Aug. 30. - "f' 3 ?f ; Life Insurance Agents Wanted. 4 LONG ESTABLISH ED AND FIRST class f t :fo TmnranoA Ptmnnv in New York are in want of aa Agent at - Wilmington, N.TC.; to take several counties as a dl trict: Good recom mendations or relercnces I must accompany ap plications. Address Box 3005 P. O., New York. ilR DRESSING SALOONS. ATTENTION! LADIES! ) Ti ANSOM PERKINS at Elvih Artis on Xt - Front near MirketTeet,. ; Ss prepared to WATERFALLS, - ;' :.; - 7 1 i ; . J. -i7-7..7:J7,:.;i,: : BRAIDS, ; 7 --i 1-f . -3 i f ryu::,v... U URLS AND FRizETTEs. , ry y v-:-'-s v-w- . Ladies will be waited on at their residences, and CURLING, and every; style of HAIR DRES SING as required, will j.be done. Send your orders to 7 - ' ; i ransom perkins, , sLadies Fashionable Hair Dresser. 4 . august 5 -,ri , . ... - l-tf T FIRST CI-ASS JJUOHiu-IiulSrAKr A1 Xjl perieneed business man, honest and faithful, rfiir & fiitnation as Book-keeper or any em- l pfoyment where his services would be apprecia ted.. : Address : wijb,o, , . f- t 7. ' "-'-iffeft 7 7; 7 .liost umce, Wilniington, ,N. C. . 7: AUg i-i . - 7 STORE AND BUILDING rpHAT DESIRABLE IRON FRONT STORE at 1 Trnfc ccuDieo av Messrs livittuucrs j'Bros. oik Market street and the7 building above containing seven line Kooms,iriii w-reuweu w I: NOTICE. f rrimr o at iWrrttV TAI IhllE FOR. 1666 re j I nd 11 mnst be ciid. a Id$er indulgence I mm 1 11 -ra mmW 49- t- mm , cannot be given, t bamu K.4iuiiriw, I he persons above' anriauueed wfU 'take ami3 S tf scribed oath;with 'as lUtlfe Way S FORJUENT p-ether or seperatelyfrom nr o? ueiooer next. "Apply toBOTLENNG v7 j- .-'-7 --v-i -V."''-'-' -ii ' " ! V , The language ot rature and" experiences demon Strates, thathoeter would enjoy the pleasure of foodTthebeauUeS Of landscah?! j5j companionshlp-tlie richness ot literatureo & ffl htlOB and renon-tf pnterv ythe stomach is the receptacle of all nourishi' k- i7 !ri . UUUiia ,rwn which , all 1 parts of the body, denre susteuauee. . . The effect of iW J$?nT ??d enteringr the stomach, is tofdi range the digestive Organs and produce headache, loss of appetite, nnk-efreshed sleep, fSKtoSt?' low;spintsi-ev-rish' bnrnlngs, constipation in capacity to perforo any mental or physical dutv re "fe sjmpwms of that horrrid disease ; T'"':, x' OTSPEPSIA '.V.: I7 which-kssnmtS' a tkonsand ?shap;Iin4 -poloU1 towards miiteraM Uf ah,JLJKid Medical. Pacuitj; hai labored for generations to, .-vi. oFtTCU1,ciB muiae proper means f f oyrcomiBg sumach, derangements. , Certain inurdlentebave been long known' as'Wrtially eflectivei Ani0nithee were! ."-'r feMAYilAiBiii STf CIlOiX RtlM. wrHinl&k sojbufnirig1' In the tropical island of StoCrolx, ! observing the kabitaotc the JfAvS- e recipe for the final accom plkhment of this most important end: The arti cle was Prst:used aa a private medicinemen its salutary effects becoming known, Jt was brought out under the name of ! ' - - K . - - f''v '.'',. i .f-;tt-ivl-,i Yr77-::.;7-:, -V77f-lHfe DKAKP PljANTATION BITTJSRS .They act with unerring power, and Vre taken s .with i the pleasure of a leverage. They perform most .wonderful cures n stubborn cases of DVs pepsia. Liver Complaint, f ervous Affections. Loss of Appetite, Jptermittent Fevers DiarrhS Sour Stomach, Headache, (Fver and oAghe' Weakness, Mental Despondency, &c. As mora' ing appetijer and after dinner tonic, they should be ja every family. I They are a delightful exhile rating stimulant, without any subsequent stilne ying reaction. 7i 71 fesf" '.. .(V : i1 IMPORTANT CERTIFICATE . : f RochestBb. December 28th. IRfll 7 Messrs P. H. DB.AE.K.OetUlmuM --r-T hftVA B-nf. fered terribly with Dyspepda for three' or four years, and tried many remedies without effeCt-l I naa to abandon my profcssionVand suffer id greats lv from everything I ate. ' I have now tried the Plantation Bitters thev: helDed me I continn their use, and am now nearly a well man. r Lknbw ot 8everal similar cases. Respecttully yours; I ! Rev. J, 8. CathornL S. T.1860 X. , 'j Intelligent persons and physicians can 4ju3ge on the efficacy of the Plantation Bitters from the f pllowing. partial formula : . . ? j CASCARILIA. BARK t ' ' W'as known and used in Germany for Dyspepsia. eases of the Sto .nach and Bowels, as early as 1690 DANDELION. J For Inflamations of the' Loins ; and Spleen ! in Dropsical Affections and Biliary Secretions! or Obstructions of the Abdominal Viscera. ' "'c j CAT.ISAYA, OR KING'S BARK, Was unknown to civilization until the middle .of the 17th century, j ! Humboldt-makes favorable mention of the febrituge qualities of this article as an Antidote Feyerana Ague, Internal tent and Malarious FeVers,. in his extensive Sbuth American -i ravels.') i The Countess,' wife of, the Viceroy of Pern, hiving experienced Jhbeniefi cial effect of the Bark, sent it to Europe lu lii)40. It was s Id by the Jesuits for the enormous ium of its weight in silvery --and was thuscalled Jesuits Powder. In 165,! Sir John Talbot , emuloved it ' with great success In France, in the treatment of b ever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Nervous -Affections, Loss of Appetite, Weakness ,and Debility, Pal pitation of the Heart, Diarrhoea, fee., "under J the name of English Powder "and in -1679, .her sold, ihe secret ot its origin to Louis XIV, by .whom it was divulged. It is how a standard feniedy in: all Pharmacopoeia and is employed ,4n. prepar-ing-the Plantation Bitters., - -.;" ... j, - Chamomitte Flowers for enfeebled Digestions; Witdcrgrem, valuable for Scrolula, Rheumatism, and JJeiratic Affections; Lavendsr Jflovxrs. aro matic, sfmnlant and Tonic, hi ehiV Invitroratinsr in Nervous Debility ; r Anise, an i aromatic ,carm native, creating flesh, muscle and milk. Much used in nursing. ' 7t. V 'O i.'v - f Another iugred tent rf i-i'rrmrLrKl atid toniiHpt-' 'I ui virtue used in the preparation : Of these Bit ters, is a native of Brazil, and as yet unknown to the commerce 01 he. world., v Spanish writer says : "administered-with st jcroix Ru , never fails to relieve nervous tremor, wake fulness, disturbed with irreat effect bv the Brazilians. 8 Danish : and reruvian ladies to neinten tneir color and reau - - W- r j a ' ' ty. It imparr. s cheerfulness to the diipOaitionV vigor to the appetite, andj brilliancy ; to the I com plexion !77. Carraway, Coriakdei Snake Root,&c. fall pre- terved ia perlectly.pure7,:7rf 'ki.'sJii-y, fy ... ""yK"-7t1.::;.:77 -r j-' f ' A - " 7 y ' ' ""7 i. : . I. !- Ji'M757,". J7;;1?7' NT. CltOlX KU5I. " The tonic properties of St. CrOiX Rum, aud its oowerfnl invlfforating effects. 5 have- been known to the Ohvsicians of the world. luM dfered bv the change of water and diet of travel ers, particularly upon western rivers are prevea ted and cured by the Plantation Bitters. 7 They are also reliable to prerent sea sicaness v f 7 wiiiTlxjfTnEiis ;-say. y1 feUptf.iTrrLrmAlat month, 16th day. 1663. U " EsT53aa FaiEKD,-Wilt thou send me aa other dozen of thy Biters ? fTNOtmogiuu proven PWonBmy.7My w TvtlTbH ctt :bf the iinmenae salerthe Plantation Bitters. theirmmafeeil' pwrtta-r: The St. Croix Ruin, and everr'artide'tU. I warranted perfectly pure, and thejnoney wiU returned if not as represented, : , tjuart bottles,-and sold by aH jrespectableiDrug-' gists. Grocers, Hotels and Restaurants through- out the world. Ba particular that very bottle, if? 'r. - 7 s i KkSti 2tParkEotrtII(Jtr 1-U We withhold its name irom the public lorwiej ij-io provide a xauonaiAJurrencytv -secured, ov a present. ? r-A i "t' M'-:'Af I pledge of-United States Bonds,, and to provide r To the above are aidded .Clove Buds. Orange, f 'ibr; thd circulation and redemptidntheeot, ap- CtijilllSSION flOUSES.' --fci?r?ri;.7:y;fiooERiooit A: -- tr - ' ERi COMMISSION JrERCUANTsi if 3 Vil;.' ,JJL SOLICIT , CONSIGNMENTS' OF COTTON orders for "vy ' ; r terms, mjjif 4 CELEBRATED i yf.i;MiosprATEl PL-! jcr j .. . . " r- x x1 uii, jinn .SCALES. detSn!i! -.-.&'-T'-J-i..?iffi-.- ii: & UTLEY. 10 Uk9 -u- :.;. Shipping and Cointnission Merchants, fJ-JPA'STETEWYOR W- ?"VA,J consignments of Cotton,! Nal andothcr Southern Products, .to : the sale-ori ...v jjcidwimu aiicuuon win oe given. We will make liberal advances upon re ceipt of Invoice and Bill of ; Lading. : All Mer chandise and Produce shipped to us for sale are Insured from point of shipment; with or without advice. . Invoices should always accompany each shipment. 5 7- T 7- . 71 'Both of us having habl over tenty '"ytarjs ex- Bcncuce w pu-iuess in iua ooutb.anjgi our ..Jf. u LATH AWAY tbree years in Nw York, we feel confident we canf secure full ."prices .for our friends , who will favor us .with : their consign ments. 7 ' .". ' ' t. " 7ry- JAS. L:;HATHAWAY;', BLliTLEYjt :' 9 antt v -y-y-- .jja M.iy, :y' V WRECKS, py v.? 5 Governijicut ick eAVIM& f BEENNOTIFIEbBY .-THfe 8EC retarytof the Treasury that a contract has been made by him with GlfiO,1 Z. FRENCH1 and ROBERT STEVlfi NSON, - for : saving .'property from wrecks of all vessels belonging to the .Gov. vernment'on and adjacent5 to this coaafe.7 and haying been appointed by him as agenj, to super- i intend their, operations, I hereby warn ali:per i song irom intenenng wun said wrecks or any other Goverdmentf property 0a tho coast. V. siyi-y ' a. -'-L.''oBdTEsr''!;- "l H." ' ColL Int. Rev. Wilmington, Aug. 6, 1867,y 7 .7 tf' . Journal copy. . ,. . -. :. ; . ' ' i 7 ' .. : " HAVING CONTRACTED WITH" THE SEC retary of thd Treasury for the salvage of pM !' Blockade runner" and other w.-ecks, and prop--ertybelonging to the United States oand adja cent to ; this coast contracts will ' be made with parties desiring to.' engage In wrecking, saving Iron, &c : -GEO. Z. FRK N C 7:17- j ROBERT 8TEVENSON. 5 I 'I 10 SbFront St, Wilmington, N. C, I Aug. 6th, 1857. , . -y-iii ' -t tf 7'. Journal copy5'i-jw5sj7;7 .f BANKING; c ". i '. : - . i.. ------ - BAN KINO. HOUSE7 JAY COOKE &G0 , No.. 20 ; WA1.L JSTUEETikfl ! Comer of NasBau-fltrecVNEW YORKU TTTE BUY and sell at the most libera! current I !.V V? prices, -and keep on hand a full supply of I GOVERNMENT BONDS'. OF ALL IaWES, SEVEN-THIRTIES, -and COMPOUND INTER. r EST NOTES, and execute orders for purchaser if and sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD. ' '"V :-' -: ; coNVHitsiONS.-y y .,-,' t Weonvert the 'several1 Issues of Bkven thib- " Tibs into Fivb-twntiss- on ,ths most favosa? H blb terms, taking the list series at Govcun naTniwiv '" u,-v.4i;.-t-. n rmerIy,HATHAWAY & Ctt. Triirfief I i9esand Sugar WBmlngton N.l7 j i MEHT AATBS. BJlOWinff a COul miSSlOTl tO flalfrTR. l il-- .ti. v.tt 1.1.. j ' . ' j ' ' Kif'.- Viiu"" nuu iiui uiHtwumni wruutueu upoD ap- i q plication. JAY COQKE & CO. aug 5; '.7 l-tf 2 H-..,: rpHE 1 FREED JIAITS SAVINGS BANK; du- tWmml AA U J n VV UUUVi IOV VU4JLC VI um! with vonector of j Internal ? Revenue. Custom! House :Building. -y. , ; v -s;7 umce nours trom v a. m. tosr. M. i , "l' ' ' J ' - . :57 8v ASHLEY' " Hlitl A:: t'l tIfeCahier.;:7 aug I07 : ; . 7 ; dAwlm lTeasurT oi me imitea Mates. Tin. t ' I T T- IS HEREBY f CERTIFIED THAT ,THE 1 First National Bank of Wilmington, N. C, a. 7 BankiugjAssociation -: organized - under the Act provedune3d. 1854,-' having; compiled with the requirements of section 45 of said Act, and with ttti regulations of this Department niads in-pur- s nance thereof, has this day been designated ts a Depository of tPublid Moneys,i; except receipts; from Customs and by virtue of such designation will also be employed as a Financial Agent of the: Governmenti": .hSij . ,4 K(8ig$ed) yfiw n ; - ;.t J.)E.,8PINNER, - f. i .. xreasurer, v 1 o ! attgCTf'' I. ,i .. , . i , r.i i . . in . . ... N in iit.i 7 ii. fflw 7lrnwmtdactured by:.;iAi 7: j 00 AND 08 EAST nOUSTOIT STltEET IfEr YORK CITY-? f - 4: : t ali,this furniture consisting of ifv:1 ".- It. - i 1 I ? DININO ROOM and -;nf: frsztin j$t& LIBRARY vSUITS isiWrttii be j Tejy best material. nder the personal supervis w m0nof the proprielor ndP guaranteed: Parties be supplied direct from the manufactory, or. xg atoatTlsUlngNcr7 York1 will find: it to. , Ttheit civantaga to examine -oar stock belor M ALI. GOODS WARXXANTEDi 7 S': ; if V-rt; p't y Jit4 fiyyfill H xt GtioiJs-jVrAitaAii 7 l-7t? .;-t7- 1.7 1;? 'H?r -4y 7 4r id-' rri7 V..'!ii;:r; ..;i7 ,.f : . s II. : I t M
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 3, 1867, edition 1
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