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; . ,r.v :!: JLI J llUl LI hl KbH , 7 ' Qi.. ; J H v4p LxW, : A l ,' j1 nxUukhn uin l l, v it -t .'Till wnmsGM o-ip T. AtTAUIi & CO.i Proprietors. I The'dnly daily Republican paper, pub lished in the Second .Military District composed of Ji orth and South Carolina, , XI Aa &:77TZUi j.': ..." TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION INVAKIABLT IN ADVAKCK : Dailyv one year ; . , ??' . J1t mnnths.'. ..6 00 ..I 00 it i i' . i on,e 'month.' 1 RATES OF ADVEUTISING : ATcHiscments i will be inserted ai iw per square for first insertion and 50 cents for each subsequent insertion. . . Tati linns nrlp.RR. Bnlid minion tvpe, constitute a gquai re:' i IS! PUBLiailEn JiVEKY MONDAY ' ,':vt subsckiption:. v r 1 i to nn Ones ycftr..-,. ... ..v.-..,.w.....w Advertisements ?l per square. ;. - MII4T Alt Y: COMMANDERS. DISTRICT OF TUB CAI OLINAS " MaiofGen. D. E. Bicklbs, Uommanuinj;, v Cat.l J. W.Clous, A. A. A. Or. : f. I - -;i-';- POST OF WILMINGTON. , . Lt.' Uol. IlT.' Frank, Commanding ' Bv't Durcau of Rcfngees, Freedmen & Aban- j uonea LanaNi 8TA.XE OF MOUTH CAROLINA. BvH. Maior Gen. N. A Miles. Uoinmissioncr Kv't. l,t. Col. Jacob. F. Cliufr, A. A. G. Fourth Sub-District of North Carolina consist- ing of the counties of Brunswick, Columbus, Robeson, Bladen, Duplin, Sampson and New . Hanover : - - - C'IptJ Allan Rutubrford, 44th U S Infantry, (Brevet Brig Gen U S Vols,) Sub Assistant Com uiissioncr. Office, City Hall, Wilmington, N C. S. Ashlet, Sup't of Edncatioafor4th SublDistrict; Offlcc, City Uall Wilmington, N C. - Aj A. Surg. RoliEitT Harris, Snrgeon in charge of Freedmen' s Hospital, Camp Lamb. Ljeut. L. EchelbbrrT, in. charge of Sub Dis trict ol'j Duplin and Sampipn counties. Office at Magnolia, Duplin county. V I VILLIAM Birnib, Esq.," in charge ot Sub Dis- trict of j Robeson and Bladen counties. Office at Lumberton, Robeson county. CITY OFFICERS. -J U John Dawson lioard of Aldermen & D Wallace, II VonGlahn, J iJurr iiiU Murray, vy. ii. .rdppiit, a Aqnan, - : nr -tt f ; a. a - A j I . W A Wright, rW. S. Anderson, Marshal Robert liansom. v ; ; , , - , : Special ; Itepttiy Marshalr-R J Jofyes. . ; , (fetid and Treasurer- Wv Anderson. jrifoltof.the'Matket--&:M Williams. . Vhkf ,-Iire DepartmetU'-R J Jona.;. :aH? -; : Chief Fre Wardens-kB W Beery. . f A&ire Fttr(ic-'H Sehulken, first ward, James ShacVcelford, second ward ; B W t Bbery, third ward, W. BuykUeimer, fourth ward. . - , r City purveyor W II Jones. J f ilfvod Inspector Y V P Yopp, J W Potter, Thompson. ... . . - ' . COMMISSIONERS OF NAVIOATION ANI PILOTAGE. ' : P W Finning, Chairman ; Wm B Flanner, Wni M Harris, E Murray, Wm S Auderson, of Wil i mingtdn i and Swift Galloway, of Smltyille, ,T H Uosfey, Clerlt and , Treasurer. : . IIARBOft MASTER. , ... H - '.. -. '.-. ..",! Was Geo. 1jH . liurKimer. .- j . . :;!-.. l'OKT WARDENS. . Harris; S N Martin, W B Whitehead. I Fhjstcum-J osh C Walker. Ji!x0 turning Committee -O G Moore, Samuel 15. ivis.1 W F Furpluss, Geo W Williams. Regular Davis, meetings tirst-Tuesday in the, month. rmai of Counta Court Will A Wright. 1 ; : Xumrior Co rt Clerk 11 A Bagg. ; ; i Clerk j Countyl Court R B Wood, Jr. 1 s , .sWif Samuel R Bunting, i v T ' : ; j : - : j County -Solicitor John L llolmcs. , - froisfer Geo W Pollocd. i 5 .WfTiaZ UfiMrate John J Conoley. 1 AWioZ Court-S D Wallace, W S Larkins, Jno A Taylor, J ohn A Banders, jmin j f o were. ; ' Cwmty Swycijor James Vf Wilham3,Jobn " County Trustee O wen Fennell, Jr, j ComtablrJiYL L Sellers, I Peterson, James Philyaw, Ett Hewlett. . I -' ... ., . ri 1-4 4f.. 11,. T..I H it1riIi!Lff. A.'uhn a Tinr. 'John A .Handera, Archibald McMillan, Isaac James, Luke jjjiiuiggmsi vv a juarKiu. , Treamrer of Public EuUdinya John C Wood. Coitnty IlangerK) ty Aiexanuer. .. Coroners John C Wood; Daniel P Bland. Standard Kecwer John C Wood. - Hy-ecifc Jtt,!ir John A Sanders. i ' ... K Bryan. f t ' r - ! i InxDccior of Naval Slorcs-J ohn. S James, Arch-1 vUald Aer". m :den, (Alfred Alderman, t Price, B Southcrlaud, J M Henderson, Il C J ohn- SOU ' . j . - ;- -, r- ' , I -l.t. tt RrTOfin Jamflft 1 . . . lViiU. Iir If Ur...,; I? 15 nirtnn W Munroe, George Alderman. I I 1 MASONIC DIR1ECTORY Vn 1 - I .. Jcffe Ja Thrrsddy evening in each monthl T.M. Gabdneb, W.v M, . r 1 Wm M. I'oisson, cc y. Concord Chapter No. 1. .". Metis la and Zd Monday t in each month B. Carb. M. E., II. T." A. P. Repiton, See'y ; i Wilmington Council No. 4, . . MeCts lst Wednesday in each month. r vnrf'H Alfred Martin, T: I. G. M.v r A. r. REPiTON, Kecoraer, I tt A IF.tV A V mnFOTORV. WILMINGTON & MANCHESTER R. R. - Pi (sident Henry M. Drane. ! i Directors John -Dawson, Henry Nutt, O. G. Parelev. A. J DeRossct. D S Cowan.: Geo. J W lSfe iDSSfi88etr ' --fji'inMS Bii Grigl General Wqerintennt Wiiliam MacRae. ff' Secretary and TreasurerW A Walker. j j 4 . - - - i t . -v - i iWauNGTONCUOTTELANq,Rum : . -i i . -. M j, ,..i , uuttu KJviiuuuAjj,; -i v iVu-Kobert n uowan V ' 1 A AiciJoweii, Kooert S xrencu, waiter i Steele, Stephen . W. Cole, Samuel H . Walkup Nye iiutcmnson, nay wood vv union, u u nendrson, A G Logan. A R Homeslv , Superintendent W J Everett ? t Master of Trammrtatiok-W II Allen. i ; Secretary and Treamreri T Alderman. - Matter Mechanic--W GUI. U i' t v 5 ; f 2WL7 AflTCTti W R 'French. ;ViV'7 I (WILMINGTON & WELDON R. K - J ' Vr)'esidciU-Q& R Bridger. 7 - ' i ; ' Directors on Vie part of the Stockholders W A Wright, S DWallace; Eli Murray, : Alfred Martin. A iTyanBokkeJen, Geo Harris, of Wilmington, and John Everett, of Goldsboro'. ; " Directors on the part of -the &.'afe Ed ward Kid derj of Wilmington; John Norfleet, of Tarboro" . -,-4.Vfi,, VI &4444fSU. , , ' - ChUfEttglneer andy General ' SuperinteMS. L. IlltmilYIIlSlMiK i J-JHtt'u 1 acero onn j uonoiej. . whenovpr b Supintmde,U of Common, Schooh-S D Wal- Shf lace, Jas Kerr, W S Larkins, John D Powers, R tl0njJ comDi i George McOuflie, W M-Munroe, E -Turhncton, State or Territory, the Executive in that case H M Bishop. Y . ; . snT4.B :. ' j ! ; is'authorized i and required to secure, their mMD F Bunting, Jno. , f Execution bythe employment of the WILMINGTON, TELEGRAPHIC). KEPOKTBD FOR TUB DAILY POST. .FT n BY THE-ERESIDENT; ? t -i More Abdut the Alabama Claims. DEATH OF SEHAT OR LTD0UGAL. RABElGfl -.CONVENTION': 1 Arrival of Steamer Clyde in New York. ID i sebveji of Obsul in OolorsL&o, IVIai-lict Reports, A &c9 &C. &c. A Proclamation by the President. WAsiEiiNGTON, Sept, 3. Whebeas, by the; Constitution 6i the United States the Ex-: 7 t i ecutive nower is vestednn aJt'resiaent oi xne United States' of America, who is bound by solemn oath to faithfully execute the office of President, andto thebest ot his ability, to preserve; protect land defend the Constitu-; lion of the United States, and . is jy the samo instrunieat made Commander-in-Chief of the, aimy and navy of the United States, and is required to take, care that" the laws be faithfully executed;: : v'i . And, whereas, by, . the same Constitution, it is provided that the said Constitution and the laws of the United States, -which;shall be made in pursuance thereof, shall, be the Supreme law of the land, and the "'Judges in every State shall be bpund thereby : And whereas, in and by the same Consti tution the Judicial; power ? of V the f United qfftp- m nm a.mrpmcvj flnnrf anrl States is vestea in ono supreme. Court, : ana in such interior courts as congress may, from time to time ordain and establish; and the aforesaid Judiciol power.is declared to extend to all bases in.la w and equity, 'aris ing under the Constitution, the laws of the United States and the treaties which shall be made' under their authority : And whereas, all 'officers, civil and; mili tary, are bound by oathAhat they will sup- fc -d defeD(i tli e Constitution! against all i , - i j,k-aa vjA;us i - ,;tt cneraiesforeignland 'domestic, . and will bear true faith and allegiance to the same And whereas. All officers of the armv and commissions unuer me iaws-uj..vjuj;iea auu 4.U- 1 . . ... j the rules and a.ticles of war,1 lticurah qbli gation to observe obey and iollqw such di- rection3 as tney snau, irom time io time, re ceive froin the. President, or the General; or m. , M . --r ' 7. T J ' . I other superior officers, set over them accord- J mg to-the rules and discipline ot war;; ! And whereas. It is provided by law. ' that y reason .ot unlawful , obstruc nations orv assemblages, " of, pei- sons or reueiuuu auiusb mu aumuiuv v. croverhment of the United States, it shall be- eome impracticable, mthe judgment of the president pf the United States, to enforce by t. jA-i'i inKnri W W V V J V v ' 7 o fViA 1ws nf thft United ' Rt&tcs." I within anv by, the employ i land and naval forces : j And whereas, Impedhnents and obstruc tions, serious in their character, have recently been; interposed in the States ot JNortn caro Una and South Carolina; hindering'and pre venting, for a time, a proper enforcement there of the laws of the United States and oi the judgments and decrees of a ! lawful court thn'r i. -lrrrorrl nf t.l.P pmnmand of the PrMldAntf the United States.! Anrl wTiPrejis; Reasonable and welUtourid- ed apprehensions exist that such ill-advised anaunlawiui proceedings mayue agaiu u- tempted, there or eisewnere : now, increiore, L Andrew Johnson, President of the United States, do hereby warn all , persons against obstructing or hindering, in any way what ever the faithful execution ot the Constitu tion and the laws. . : And I do solemnly en- join and command all officers of the govern- ment, civil and miUfary; to rder ub- mission and obedience to saids laws and .to the iudgmehta iind decrees tif ttheiconrts f tbe Unitedtates, and to give all the aid , in i - . . .r' " ... j 'ii- ..l;. t a a-., a M.wt.M a am am m -v r no nrnmnr on 1 1 it"- I IJ HIT IHIlVr.l HKl.tWll W LU LUQ UIUIUUV. I . wH;f laws decrees, - '7 j uu ' nioin noon the officers of the army and navy, r wwaiak uu ouowiu iuo wu4w 4. v.mv. authorities of the United States, ,ifl ataitn- ful administration of the laws thereof, and in the iudsrments. decrees, mandates and. pro- cesses oi sue courts vi .u uuncu wva.,, 5 Ana icauupon au gooa ana wcu ui- uuacu viutcus V- - vuc u..vu, wiwkw.m ww rtneti fiit-inn nnii laws aud upon the Judgments, decrees and processes ot the Courts made in accordance with -thi Ramp, flpnptifl t.hfi DrfitectlOll OI ine lives, liberty, prorrty: and! hapinesi tbe'. people and X exhort them every where,tO;tes- pnae in its prospeniy 1 ana i greauicsa i uaxv their determination to uphold its free insti- Mi mm j tutions ,by hearty co-operatioa in the ef- . ;!- ' T .VA'':iu;7 -i.i.A' N..C, forts of the Goyernmenttot sustain7 the au thorityrof the laf, td maifitain the'supfema cy of the federal Constitution arid to' pre serve unimpaired the integrity ,f the Na tional Union. In testimony whereof I'have caused the Seal of the U. to be affixed to these presents and sign the same withi niy lion T . 'Plz-k All Tii i TTT 1 ... " " . - jvuc at iuu t asuingron uie 3d day of Sept in, t the 4year one: 1 thousand eight hundred and sixty -ksven."1 , AJXJJKKW JOHNSOrT, . By thq President rfr irb n M -I ; t ! i r Wm. H.TSEWAHti'Sc. )f Stafe.? Il SEAL, From Washington. Afn rC": Washingti) Sept3.-'Grant was absent from" the Cabinet, wfiich lasted two hours. The receipts- froml revenue to-day were ouq million -five hundred land, ninety-one thousand dollars; A California 'Scna'fbr, Jas.' Ai McDougal, isdeacL.-'-' a. ' T ' Farragut's official rieport olf Constant says : Our reception here by theJRussian authori ties,saay 'and) cvj wa3 ' nioati gratifying, both nationally and individually! ' 'l y 4 Admiral Davis, in the flagship Guerrieros,' arrived at Rio Janeiro July 2Gth, 29 days irom lioston. lie relieves Aamirai lioraon in tho coramanl of the sqaadron Prince Alfred was received at Rio Janeiro vvith'roval salutes, State. dinner. and ball, in which the officers of American squadron participated The Amnesty question is before the Cabi net this morniiW. 'he President hoped last be disposed ot to-day. ill , be l)ascd upon that nii;Jit that it would ! I lie proclamation w ot March 1862, issued by Johnson while Provisional Govern ur of Tennessee, which was approved by mcoln and Congress. Tliat proclamation said in effect : While . M. conscious treason niay be punished no vin dicative or retaliatory measures will be adopted, but a: general 4 amnesty for all past acts arid cxpressigns will be " granted to the; people on the single, condition that they ?under the males- io ; an. t erring ana misguided people to return to the their allegiance' and avail1 thcinselvcs of this amnesty. ' ; J: c ot An abundance of coal .has been discover ed at Colorado. One vein fifty miles north of Fort Union is ten feet, thick, extending fifty square miles and i equal to the best Pittsburg vein A screw pile light-hbusefhas been erected at Hooper Straights,-on' thd Chesapeake Bay; in place of the! lightl vessel ' lijiw exhibited tlierc. The light -vitl I be jcxhibitcd for the first time on, the 14th,ot September, and is T lOUltj tlUL lUIIVi3 Arrival of Steamers at New York; New York, Sept. ! 3f Steamers Clyde, from Wilmington; jand Saratoga,- froni Nor- ; From Europe. London, ' Sept. 3.-r-The conditions u ji which England is willing to submit the Alabama Claims to Commission is that the claims 6f "E liglish subj ec ts for losses suffered during against America the rebellion be submitted by the same Commission. ' 'The Pope's note announcing the termina lion of the Candian wair, and geueral amnea ty to the Insurgents of jthe government promises many ?refornis iii the laws and gov ernment of Candia. s The City of Paris touched at Queenstown to-day. ! ' . ' ;rn,s.; - The steamer Hammonia has arrived at Liverpool. ; ' i; . . . " - '- . . '. . ..: , - m ' From San Francisco. , San FitANCisco, Aughst 31 The past i J " : ' ' 0 I ' . . week's receipts of bullion from the mines is one million two hundred thousand dollars. TheCMbntanditbbk? bneinilUonand fifty eight thousand dollars. From Charleston if Charleston, S. CJ , Sept. 3. Gcn."Canby arrived this afternoon with family and Staff ,. . . . ,r.nf J and took quarters at Millg House. Returns from all portions of the State in dicate that interest in registration is flag ging. Blacks have so far more, than two thirds ot the whole number rcffisterca. V Returns yet to come will probably reduce the majority but not materially. V Cotton! quiet. ; Sales 3 It bales. Middling nominally at 25. Receipts 19. -; Arrived Steamer-Manhattan York. ' 4 Spiritualists The Fenians. - Cleveland'J Sept.r-bur hundred spir ituahsts are in Convention. .California only unrepresented. . - - i - - 4 The Fenian - Congress con vened here to day. President. Roberts is here. Thousands j v., uvgoi-u, i, .uuvu. .4.4, jeeuiua ic iutu4 mi i ' :': Ralcish Convention i-'j'RALEion'N.'' C.,'' SepL - 3. Delegates , to theRaleiorh Convention assemble to-mor row-i number row. i crowras- onM every irain ana a jargo US UH uyiJij nam auvi a already herd and still I arrivin ! '1 Ji V are Present indications foreshadow an unrnensc tbprinr -The white ntinulation are large- f . . , ,.. . - 5' t iv rPTirPSKiiLtsii iiiT an MiAv are mod- . m erates of Goodloe-wing ... The sra.veo. ba- . . , , $ l ted. I ' ' -'! ' V Foreign Markets 04, i ijvtion. rsent. a-r ixoou. , 7r':r;:: M i , f . ? . I , T tiruoDnrit. Rnnf - 3 Noon.- COttOH UTm with: sales of . 8,a00 bales. Quotations un- j . . - ,;C ( r -V to x-- Londow, Sept firm, ''.-.' L o'clock-Bonds -Corn'all i - r . v,' - V -i and C. Turpentine 3&, And G. : Common yield'UiemseJvesas citihs. iy or .tue iavywifJLe appeajeci- Rosin .7 and 6. - Lard 51 and 6.- : '' it' -i - I -l - f ... . New York-Markets." -New. . York, Sept, 3. Stocks strong. Gold $i 41f. 'G2 Coupqnsl4J. Foururi- settred; State $G 50 a $10, 83. Southern f 9 13. Wheat Southern amber $3 30 a 2 35 Corn favors buyers.- JHixcd Western , $1 1G a'l 17i. Oats, Southern , 65 a ;68. -,Pork firmer at $33 a 33J.: Lard steady. ..Wilis- key quiet.. Cotton !;a shade :easicrj ;, Sales of 800 bales' at 26i "a .27 cts. Turpentine firm. Rosin firm. , Common to Low No. 1. $4 a 5 75. Tallow stoJy . , at - llf ,a -124 Freights dull an declining; ; .. rT v . ., New Orleans Markets- ' , , .NewObuu Sept 3. Cotton; w.oaru but easier salca of lOO bales JLow mid dling 25Jc. Receipts for three day si 1.365 bales against r519. tor the same" period last week ;! exports for the same time 479 .bales.' F,or Louisiana sugar .there sis: ohTyr a retail trade ; fully fair 15J a 15Jc. .No Louisiana molasses in market last sales at-60e,": Cuba jobbing 50 a 5Scr Tobaccos-light medium leaf 8 a.lOc. ; choice select heavy 18 a 20c Flour dull and Unchanged ; superfine $8 50; choice $11 50 a $12 50.,v Corn -very i dull, but stock light ; sells at $1. 25. . Oats dull iit 70c. .Pork firm at $26 50. Bacon in request and advancing ; ;. shoulders i4c. ; 1 clear rib 17c. Gold closes at 140.. , Sterling. 53, a 55; N. Y. sight : per cent premium. , 4 ,The tTimes ? of this morningj in areviqw of the yellow fever- in this city, says : Du ring the last half of the month of August, mm uj, ausush 1 only natives.dfthe Statejdied. Ularge majority of the deaths were foreigners In- 1 torments yesterday 25. , Cincinnati Markets. " 1 Cincinnati, Sept. 3. Flour an'tjcl.' Wheat advancing. Corn advancing ; nutji- bei pork shoulders 13e. ; clear sides 16 ic. Lard firm at l2c: -''-f-&yiiH ' A Kansas farmer one hundred and i 1 has 'raised this year.on en acres of land 6,400 bushels ot corn, GOO of wheat, and 3,500 of potatoes, all of tlie value of $5,435. . 1 ;; l Registers Vacancies Filled. ' Head Q'bs Post of Wh.mikgton, N. C, i - Special Okdebs, August 3rd, 1867, No. 41. . ' T. '.-I : The following appointments bf Registers to vacanclea are ; hereby announced, subject to approval of the Major General commanding: - . NEW HANOVEK COUNTY.. fiit he L. N. Barlow vice I W. B. Jones; E. R. Wilson vice S. S. Ashley ; AT H. Morris vice W. H. Pick ett. ; r- y-r-.U ht -J SAMPSON COUNTT. ; ' i Edward S: Caldwell vice Clifton Ward ; Mj Hi Mattis vice W. L Robinson : Lewis H. Bryant vice Miles Powen. BLADEN COUNTY. James Cash well , vice-Charles Lewis ewis ; F W Foster vice Daniel Bine. i COLUMBUS COUNTY John Meares'vice M Lennon. , ! ROBESON COUNTY. E. K. Proetor vice James Sinclair; P, -t? -1. nA YAno.a irnnMliiM "i nuuin ivsc vwotu iuvvuxuui. duplin county: t " 1 Henry F. Brandis ivice John E. Fussell ; Pat rick C. Oates vice F.! A. Newberry; Daniel Kline vice L. A. Mcrriman. 1 ; j ; The oersons .above announced will take land file the prescribed oath -with as little delay a& possibla.: :. . , -. , '.. ; . i - . . : - n. l. DitAjMiv,; vt. Lt. Col. and Capt. Stb Infantry. Command ing Post. : :?: ,: i : ; WANTS. Wlanted. A COMPETENT COLOHED WOMAN to take XjL, charge of a CHI LD. Apply at this OFFICE. auar 22 Wanted I FOR THE ENSUING YEAR A DWELLING HOUSE with seven or eight rooms, Kitchen and Stable. To bCwitldn five minutes walk of the Market. .. ' . ' 1, GEO. Z. FRENCH, , No. 10 South Front St ausr. 18. Jr , tf. GOLD WANTED. WE WISH ' TO ? BUY TVO THOUSAND DOLLARS IN GOLD. - : " JVlUUfiiU MAKlin. Aug80. :' - .'r 5t Life Insurance Iffents Wanted. A LONG ESTABLISHED :AND FIRST f class J: Life Insurance Company in New York are in want of an Agent at Wilmington,' C, to take several counties as a district. Good reconiT mendations or relerenees must accompany ap plications. Address Box 3005 j P. O., New York. Sept. 1st. m:-n...t;v jj.., is: :: 3t HAIR DRESSING SALOONS; ATTENTION LADIES f 1 1 RANSOM PERKI NS at Elvin Artis on Front near Market: Street; , Is prepared to make and repair WATERFALLS, BRAIDS CURLS AND FRIZETTES; Indies Will be waited on at their residences, and CURLING, and every style of HAIR DRES SING as required, will be done. Send your orders to . i . i 'i- !'... K. . RANSOM PERKINS, ' '. Ladies Fasld onable Hair Dresser. - august 5 1-tf r -.TO; BIEKCIIANTS. j. :..f A FIRST CLASS ' BOOK-kBEPEB," AN EX x! perienccd business man. honest and faithful, riredrt Ritnation as Book-keeper or any em ployment whereTbis services would be apprecia ted: Address J. E- JONES, 1 f . , Post Office, , . : . .. Wilmington, N. C. "Aug. CO. ;r ' : ;.'itf STORE AND BUILDING FOR RENT, nrm AT.'T) KSTRABLE IRON FRONT STORE at Bros., on Market street, and the buUding above containing seven nne ioqhi, wi icmw w irether or scperately from fiit of October next g Apnly to ' - - ROBER r HENNING; . -WUmington, N. C Aug. 7..7..r ,2w-eod. - "-r : r .... , . 7 7 fVn YOQ 1 I aXP.SI I 1 IViXfS I ; 1 lAt3a J k f 55 i t 1 CO 1 XAST NOTICE. one $115 a $1 16,k:andf scarcer i Mess a fcred terribly with Dyspepsia.'. for i three 'or fotfc firm, $33 50. Bacon active and higher; ; 7. wiea many remeaies without euect. ,i mm?. RAT.ANflF. OF TAXES DUE FOR 18G6 d 1 and 1S67 must be paid, as longer indulgcuce Dears inejac-nmiie oiuw f purchasing elsewhere; BiM WVy.- T.1C08 X The lanruazre o! catnrf In ;-.t of food-the beauties of landswpw-the jSys a companionship-lhe richness ot UteratiSLJ their hritiL -uw, jyr.serp S idihe:Iount!U fh)m- Which :all parts of the body derive sustenance. The effect of iouJ iSteS3 ftnterinS tbe. stomacbr hV to dSJ We the digestive organs nd produce headache loss of appetite, unrcfreshed sfcep,fUd brthl low spirits; leverish burnings,- constipatioTS capacity to perform any mental or physical Su ?1 &c., and are the vmnirm. rv. iLlir,uulJ! ...... - DYsppmoT ,,-1 iwWch assumes a thousand shapes and noinU1 rSMffi The; of overcoming 6tomach deraneremcnts. xIMJ rma f ai ingredients have been long known as partially cueuuve. '- auiuu uuese were C AXIS AY A BARK & ST. CROIX RUJI. V An Invalid physician, sojourning In the tropical island of SL Croix, .obscrvincr thelbits ot the naUvcsgathcred the recipe for the final itccomK lf4 VQc firef neiuf na A nrilrntn mat.tnn S 4 - I v.v .4 4 Kawi 4ft 111 4i,v, UiUltViUb, W ilVU Abo salutary effects becoming known, it was brought drakE. plant atiox BiTTKitsl f They aet with unerring powcr and are taken I witn ine pleasure ot a beverage. . They perform most wonderful cures in stubborn cases of Dysi I Loss of AppeUte, Intermittent Fevers, Diarrhoea! I Weakness, Mental Despondency, &c. As amorri- "S npeumer anu luter auincr ionic, mey snouitt t Vind-rearon ' ?r Tu uun8lurf IMPORTANT; CERTIFICATEi? i Rochesteb, December 28th, 18G1. Messrs. P. II. Drake. Gcnilemcn : I have su theiruse, and am now nearly a well man. Iknow, ot several similar cases.1 Respectfully: yours." Rev. J, S. Catkobn. S. T. 1860 X. . ; ' .; . ' Intelligent persons and iphysicians; can 'judge on the eflacacy of the Plantation Bitters from thci lollowing partial formula : CASCARIIiXiA DARK Was known and used in Germany for Dyspepsia, Chronic Diarrhcea, Chplic Dysentery, and5 Di$- cases ef the Stomach and Bowels, as early as 169Q For Inflamations of. the Loins and i Spleen Dropsical Affections and f Biliary Secretions, Of v udvi uvwyuo ui uuv 44uuymtuai T 40V.vi (4. ' - CALISAYA, OR KING'S BARK, Was unknown to civilization until the middle of J. : the 17th century. Humboldt makes favorable niention of the febrituge, qualities of this article as an Antidote Fever and Ague, Intermiitent ana Malarious severs, in ms extensive south American travels. The. Countess, wife -of the Viceroy of Peru, , having Experienced the benefi cial effects of the Bark, sent.it to Europe in 160. lt was sold by the. Jesuits for the enormous sum ofitsweigJd in silver, and was thus called Jesuits Powdeb, In 1658, Sir John Talbot employed it with great success in France, in the treatment of Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Nervous Affection, pitation of the Heart,; Diarrhoea; "&c.i under , the name of English Powder ;! and in 1679, he sold the secret ol its origin to Louis XIV, by whojriv it was divulged, lt is now a standard remedy in all Pharmacopoeia, and is employed in prepar ing the Plantation Bitters. J - . u v f ChamomiUe Flowersx for ! enfeebled Digestions ; Wintei'greeiii valuable for Scroiula, Rheumatism, and Neiratic Affections ; Lavender ; Flowers aro matic, stimulant and Tonic, highly invigorating' in Nervous Debility ;1 Anise, an aromatic carnal- nauve, creating ucsn, muscie nna mutt. Mucn used in nursing. : r - " S. T. 18G0 X. i Another ingredient of remarkable and wonder ful virtue used in the preparation of these BSt" ters, is a native of Brazil,! and as yet unknown to the commerce ot the world. A Spanish , writer says: : - -j-'-V- -1 - ' ' 1 administered with St. Croix Ru never fails to relieve nervous tremor, wake fulness, disturbed sleep. &c, and that it is used with great effect by the Brazilians, Spanish ajnd Peruvian ladies to heighten their color and beau ty. It imparts cheerfulness to the disposition Vigor to the appetite, and brilliancy to the coim olexion." - .- .; .i I; I ; We withhold its name from the public for the present. . -i . : , i To, the above are added Clove Buds, Orange, Carraway, Uoriander, snake Root, sc, all pre- tervedJ Perfcctly pure ST. CROIX RUM.: 'ii . f The tonic DroDcrties of SL Croix Rum, and Its powerful invigorating effects; have been long known to the physicians of the world - ( . , ,v I Bilious, intermittent and Chill Fevers, engen dered by the change of water and diet of travel era. Tartlcnlarlv noon western rivers, are preven ted and cured by the Plantation Bitters. , They are also reliable to prevent sea sickness. WHAT OTIIERS SAY. 'Philadelphia. 1st month, 16th day, 1663. 44 Esteemed FRiZKD.-Wilt thou send me n-. other dozen of thy Bitters ? Nothing has proven so beneficial to my invalid wile or myself: as the Plantation Bitters. Thy friend. I ?r - uvnuuiv. ! ' N. B. The ecret of the immense sale, of the. Plantation Bitters, is their guaranteed purity. Th$ St. Croix Rum, and every article used; Is warranted perfectly pure, and the money will be - returned U not as represented . .. ; ' The PlantaUon Bitters are put up in unique Tlie Plantation Bitters are nut up in unique quart botUes, and sold by all rcBpectable Drpg ists. Grocers, tioieis ana esuiuranuj uiryugu ut the world, lie particular . inai every do we NO. 28. -i-'I'v ' .i iv coamssioii notosEs; ! PCTTEWAY ', nooxiE' j GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS s NORTH WATER S CREETV l ' SOLICIT CONSIGNMENTS OJ (OTTnv ' Being AGENTS for h- xr-r ' Q.t Kipp'scLmBRATED :, " . ; ; CQTTON GINS. BROWN'S COUNtKI vL.f; ROAD . SCALES- Have constantly on hand FERTILIZERS of all deaerintlonR 11 WS-L. HATHAWAY & tITLEY; (Formerly RATIIAWAX & CO., Importers of .. ' ' Mblasses and Sugar; Wilmington N. C ) Shipping t and Commission Merchants, i , ; V V" -f f lUiiii. TTTR ROT TmT Mm.tUr xr andothcr SoutheraaProductsto the Sale of of which our prompt personal attention twill he given; We will mako liberal advances npon re- ceipt or invoice and Bill r of . Lading. All Mer- cuauoise anairroauce suippca to us lor -sale are , insured from point of shipment, with or without advice. Invoices should always accompany each , shipment. . ' c 11 ii JtJoth of us having had over twenty vears ex perience in business in the South; and our ! J. L. HATHAWAY three years in Ncw.York, we feel j connaent we can - secure- tun - prices i Tor our T.Q .; Aw.w ? ,w w tWi JAS.TL: HATHAWAY; WM. R. UTLEY, My. WRECKS. i. f", -t. ; OoYcmmcut AV recks. HAYING BEEN - NOTIFIED BYTHE 8EC retary.of the .Treasury that a contract has been made" by him with GEO. Z. 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" .Cashier, aug 10 -:..' - - difewlm Treasury; of the United States, IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED THAT ' THE First National Bank of Wilmington, Ni C, a Banking Association organized under the Act 4to provide a National Currency, secured by a : pledge of United, States ' Bonds, ; and to provide L lor the circulation and redemption thereof,' ap proved J une 3d, 1861, having complied with the : requirements of section 45 of said Act, and with , tte regulations of this Department made In pur- ' 00 suance tuereoi, nas tuis .nay oeen designated as a i Depository of Public Money s; except recerpts-f from Customs, and by virtue oi such designation 7 will also be employed as a Financial Agent of the i Government. Ivi, ifuiikvmr m:yt:ii-sj ') ; (Signed) . SPINHER f yi ;.... r- ' ' : IE;' Treasurer U S. ; ' aug. 5 :,:-;- l: , ..'.fc":;. liFii,! 1-tf !: EFDRNITDRE: FIIRXITUCE; 3 I i ,j &l. manufactured $yit I fr&.'t r P1. OG AND 08 EAST HOUSTON STREET, ' . . ' ' . If EW. YORIC CITY, r J 1 all this iurniture consisting of ...p.- PAitLOR, v -r ' ; ' r I v ' ' , i - .. . . t I 1 :--!l' . CHAMBER, DmiNG HOOK and . ,i .ubrary suits, is of the latest styles and manufactured of the IT VI W 4V0 IMUfeVl UU. . UW14VK UV UVtaVUM BPVIIll I n u a., eu4. '..,ni,hM.lli,nu - be gupplicd direct from the manufactory, or - i tnoge visiting I New York will find it to ther adTantaire- -to- examine our stock before 1 '.-iiM 'Ii II i 1 i ' n .1.: cannot be given. i,iu,u ;, ,; r , 2iparkJRow7 New iforlS. I f AM. .QOJAJ . ' : -. .... . - -.1- ---- !-- .. .- .-.- -. : 4'- -.--r - -1 , 1 . v. -- --...- - : ' ., v - s r - - -. . - --.: -1
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