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jP DISTRICT OF TiiafcAiKbLINASU
Major Gen.' LV Er Sicklks, Commandini?.
Capt JiW,CLOUi, A A , A G. -
" POST Or. WILMINGTON.' '
Jiv't. LLCol. K. T. Fbak, Commanding
Bureau of Refugees. Freedmeii Jit, Aban-
i ; ' ; ' . doned Lands. i
- ; STATE OF NORTD CAROLINA. - - . j
By't. Major Gen, N, A. Miles, Commissioner
Bv'L Lt. CoL Jacob F." Churr, A. A. G.
Fourth Sub-District of North Carolina, coiisiet-
ingof the counties of Brunswick, Columbus,
liobeson, Bladeii, Dupliu, Sampson and New
Hanover-: V . 1
Capt, ALXANlltuTHEitroKD, 44th U S lutautry,
(Brevet Brig Geu'U S Vols,) Sub Assistant CouH
missioner. : Oflice,.City Hair", Wilmington, N C!
i Uev. S. S. Ashley. Suu'tof Education for 4th
rtub District. Office, City Hali, Wilmington, N C.
'it-A.- A.-Sur-. Kobert II arris, Snrgeon in charge
U)fFreedmen'8 Hospital; pamp,Lamb.
; Lieut. L. Eghelbbrry, in charge of Sub Dis
trict of DupJiu and Sampfotr counties. Office at
Magnolia Duplin county. if
ji rj William BiUNij Esq;, in charge of Sub Dis -i
tHfct of Robeson and Bladen coQnties. Office at!
jf Lumberton, ilo,beson co unty. , ;
!t CITY OFFICERS. .';
:! Mayor John Dawson. ' . . ' ' '
I Board of AldcnnenS D Wallace H VonGlahn,
TG Burr, Eli Murray, W H. Lippitt, A Adrian,
y A Wright, W. S. Anderson. .
VI. Marshall-Robert Kausom, ;
pial JDuig iMarsTidl R J Joues; ;
i (Xerk arid TVeasurerT W Anderson. . ! !
Clerk of Vie Market L M Williams.
. Chief Fire JbepartmmlK J J ones. " j ,
j; Chief 'foe Warden B W Beefy. !
Lire VV'artZt--U Schulken, Hirst ward; James
Shackelford, second ward ; B W Beery, third
wafd j' W. Biiykheimer, fourth ward.
City Surveyor Y H Jones. - ' .
1 ty'oodaruqtcctor-Y V l Yopp, J W Potter,
Thompson. i4 I
Commissioners or navioatIon and pilotaue.
P W Fanulug, Chairman ; Wul B Flanner, Wm
M Harris, E Murray, Wm S Anderson, Of Wil
,mington;"and Swift Galloway, of Smitville, T
"H Ilowcy: Clerk and' Treasurer.
: , " U ARBOR-MASTER. ;.
-. Wash. Burkimer. i . 1
? V'-' PORT WARDENS. !
Geo, Harrb, S N Martiu, W B Whitehead. ,
.plbk 2'fcftiosh'(.C: Waiter.; ;
Vmi'ttnlng. Com,nUteeC C Moore, Samuel B.
Davis, W.F FurpliWQeo W Williams. Regular
meetings first Tuesday in the month.
- , . . COUNTY OFFICERS.
Chninnah. ff' 'County -Court Wm A Wrjght.
Superior C rt Clerjcll A Bagg. ' i .
a; Clerk, of County Court B. B Wood, Jr.
: StieritT Samuel R Bunting. ',- ' :
h ; : VQuut.yiSolktorJ ohix L'; Holmes. .'
lisyisteriruu W Pollqcd.' r .
" Special rajntrate John J Conoleyr
Sixcial .Court S D Wallace,' -W S Larkius, Juo
A Taylor, John A Sanders, Jhn DJPowers
County Surveyors J amcs W William
John
Moore: j - ' . i
CmcTii' Triixtee-Qvcv! . Fenuell, ,Jr. , '-
i Cni,.tAkl R L Sellers. I Peterson! James
11
Philyaw, E I) Hewlett. ,
Commerce of Finance 1) Wallace, John A
Taylor, John A Saiiders. i
Yarden of ine Iborr Jplin; A Taylor, John A
Sanders, Archibald McMillan, Isaac James, Luke
B Muggins, W S Larkins.
1 Treasurer of Public Mu il'Jin-jsJotyi C Wood.
County RinycrO F
t 'or'ouers John C Wot
Alexander.
ood, Daniel P Bland
Standard Keewcr John C Wood. 5 i
'Wreck. Master John' A Sanders: ' " , i
Fntry Taker John J Conoley. i.
Superintendents of Connnqn Schools
S D'Wal-
laee. Jas Kerr, W S Larkins, John D rowers,
K
K prj'au.
'bvnie tor if Naval SforcsJohn S James, Arcji-i
ibalu Aiuerman, sanies vuuwtu,
,fin Alfred Alderman. Thomas W Player: W; J
Pric'cvB Southerland, J M Hciulersou-R C John-
on.
f Timber dr. L H Brtwden, James
George MeGuffie, .W M Muurae, E Turlington,
H M Bishop.- ' . ' H
i.'- Itumedors 6i.rrotnrion.i 'trf-f-I) E Buutiug, Juo,
V MunroeT'Ge(irge Alderman
f f 3IASONIC DIRECTORY.
I i St. John's Lodge No, 1, ., ''
Meets last Tin mlay evening in each month, j.
T. M. Gardner; W. Mv: t . ,1
iA Wm -M. Poisson, Sec y.
; I Concord Chapter No. 1,
Jieets id and. M Monday t in ea:h month
. B. Carr, M. E.?.,n.-. I-.
r . , A. I Rei-iton, See'y.
Vilminstbn Council No.
4,
Mec'.s V Wednesday in, each jnontfr.
Alfred Martin, T. L'i'G.: M.
A. P. Repiton. Recorder.
RAILWAY DIRECTORY.
WILMINGTON & MANCHESTER R. K. :
President Henry lli Drane.
Director-- ohn .' Dawson, Henry rvuttj O. la. ;
Farsley. A. J DeROssct, D cowan-, Vieo. o
McCall, W E Mills, James, G. Burr, Richard;
Bradley, J Eli Gregg. ,
General Supcriutendenl Wnliau MacRae.
Secretary and Treasurer W A Walker.
General Freight Ayent John L. Cantwcll.
W 1 L Ml N G T ON C I IAR LO TT E AN D RUTUER
! . . FORD RAILROAD.
President Robert II Cowan. -Directors
$ 3 Person. AH VauBokkeleu, Jno
A McDowell," Robert S French, Walter, L Steele,;
SteDhen -Wy Cole; Samuel II WaBiup, E Nye
Hutchinson. Haywood W Guiou, 0 C Hendrson,!
BuperitarnlciitY. J'Evcrctt. ;
:.V Master itf ramportalioii-W 1 Allcu. ,
: ' 'Secretary and Treasurer 1 T Alderman, f
Matter Mechanic V Gill. V : j'- :
' Freight Agent AV R French. 1
- A .WILMINGTON & WELDON R. R.
, PrtKukntR R Bridgcrs.
Directors on the part of the Stockholders W A
WrIght, S D Ydlacer Eli Murray, Alfred Martin,
A U VanBokkelcn, Geo Harris, of Wilmington,
' and Jnlm F.vprfttt.. nf GoldRhnrn'i -' . 1
,i f.
! Directors m the part of the State Edwanjl Kidi
der, of Wilmington, John Norfleet, of ,Tarboro'
and lUo. i). Ifoggf of Raleigh. I i
Chief Engineer and General SttperintendeS. L.
Fremont..-. : ; . " : r
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REPORTED FOR THE DAILY POST. !
Presidents Exceptional Classes u
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CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS.
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BANK DEFAULTER.
FEVER AT NEW ORLEANS.
FOREIGN NEWS.
STKA3I E U . ATTACK KD II Y INDIANS.
SCHOONER FORD CAPSIZED.
RIOT 111 MONTREAL CANADA.
Market Reports,
4&c9 -fee., &c.
' From Washington. -
Wasiiikoton, Sept. 7 In the President's
rtlicoming Pardon proclamation, tour
plassesliare excepted, viz : ; i 1
1st; Those pondeainecl, or against whom
egal proceedings are pending.
2ndJPorefg& itents oP. the Confedefacyl
3rd. aulitaiy -omuurs
trbpvt?
! knd Naval officers above Captain
4th. Person's implicated in Lincoln's
as-
sasi nation. ., - . ; v . ,j
The President has directed that late copies
il
flii's late proclamation be sent to all those
Avhb have taken an oath to support the
Constitution, so that thev may "knowvofti-
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cially what is required of them, according to
i ,that document.
Arrival of Steamers at New York; '
New Yoiik, Sept. 7. Arrived Steamers
Virginia, Herman, Columbia and Atlantic,
with two thousand passengers, from Europe.
The boat race between Brown and Ham-
niill, :has been again postponed until Mon
day, on account of the roughness of the! tide.
i Elections in California.
h Sanfuancisco, Sept. 7th. Advices an
i nounce the election ot an entire .Democratic
I; State ticket, by about o,000 majority. I
, : From Richmond.
Richmond, Sept. 7.. Yestei day a
negro,
j named Howe, who had Thought a first j class
car through ticket north of Washington, was
pUt off the Richmond, Fredericksburg and
Potomac cars,near this city, having refused
o ride in a negro's car. lie was. about to
e the company, but to day it compromised
he matter by paying him two hundred.
dollars damages. This is the .first: case
South where negroes have received damages
in such cases. , !
; Bank Difficulties. r i
New York, Sept. 8. Crafts Of First National
Bank of Kingston ot this State were thrown out
here on account of its President being defaulter
to extent ot 190,000. Treasury officials are in
vestigating. . ' - ;
r - "The Elections.
New York, Sept 8. The electrons in Canada
yesterday resulted in riots at Montreal, Griffln
f own Clarence and other points. The, distur
bances were not 1 very serious, though several
persons were badly injured.
Railroad Accident.
New YoaK, Sept. 8. The passenger train on
the.Maugatuck Railroad brokel through a bridge
near Thomaston, Cm, on yesterday. The
baggage car fell into :he river, carrying with it
16 persons; it was sw jpt over t he dam and float
ed three miles from the scene of accident when
it. wan secured. Onlv five persons were found
clinging to it, the rest are supposed to have been
drowned,
H. ?i
Steamer Attacked by Indians.:
Sf . "Louis, 8ept. 8. -A Omaha dispatch 6ays the
Steamer St. John, with the j Indian Commission
ers oii board, was fired into by the Indians near
Fort Sully. No damage
Franc'and Prussia
Berlin, Sept. 8. A pacific note has been issued
from the Prussian foreign ofhee, iu which the
recent note of M. -Mostier,) the French Foreign
Minister, is alluded o as hishly satisfactory to
the PruAsian government.
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Instructions from tlie President. v
Washinotox, Sept 8. The President has in
structed the heads of the several departiiieuts to
furnish eaeb person holding an appointment, in
their respective departments, with an official
proclamation of the 3rd inst.with directions ; to
'db8"erye strictly it3 requirements, for an earnest
support of the constitution and a faithful execu
tion of the laws which-L-havc been made in pur
suance thereof
In consequence of a clerical error in debt state
ment, issued on the 4th inst, the Secretary of the
Treasury has determined to issue a correct state
ment, to" which' will be added the condition of the
Public Debt on the 1st of September, 1865, which
compared with the corrected statement to bt
issued, ' will thow an aggregate deduction of
5364,900,206 38. .
President JoUnson is said to be highly elated
with the Democratic victory In , California, and
predicts similar reports at elections in tbe At
lantic States. I
The iatest returns from there shtfw a Demo-
cratic majority iuthe Legislature? and Uma
sfceeeed Conness
The Schooner! John. T. Ford.
LoNixiN. Sept. 8 The little schooner yacht,
John T. Ford, fro.n Baltimore lor Paris, before
reported, capsized at the entrance of the English
channel, and was found a day or two since on the
coast of Ireland, near Queenstown, whither she
had drifted. Valuable papers and other articles
were found on board and taken': to 'a place of
safety. . , . ' . I - .
Terious Riot in Montreal, Canada.
New York, Sept. 7. A Montreal dispateh
gives the particulars of a riot yesterday. About
a dozen of the rioters were captured by the sol
diers and police, and Were' only with difficulty
protected from the vengeance of the enraged cit
izens wlio threatened to lynch them. One po-,
iiccman killed, and about thirty serious casual
ties and halt a dozen gunshot woiinds are rex)ort
ecl as some of the injuries sustained by citizens ;
about a dosfpn are reported severely injured.
. Gen CirirHn Yellow Fever,
New Orleans, Sept 8. tn assumming com-"
mand of Fifth Military' District, General Griffin
says,' all existing orders remain in force. District
and Start" offleurs continue to perform customary
duties at Headquarters, New Orleans, until fur
ther orders. ; - ' ;'-'!'
General Ord telegraphs to Vieksburg to have
placed uuder quarantine boats from New Oleans;
must land at station two; miles below town
Forty-threej deaths , from jellow fever! in 24
hours ending, six this morning,
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; From Richmond.
Riuumund, Va., Sept. 7. The registration re
turns official from the whole State have beeu re
eeivtd at Headquarters. Total vote two hundred
and sixteen thousand f the ratio' of voters is elev
en white to nine blacks. ' The TFAijhas informa
tion that the commanding General will order the
election for delegates tohq Convention of. one
hundred and four in number betjvvcen the tenth
and fifteenth of October. i
.- European Markets.
LosDOJri Sept. 7 3- P. Mf-Consols
ill
LivEKPopL, Sept. 7. Cotton unchanged.
Sales 10,000 bales. ' ; . . ; .
New York Markets.
New York, Sept. 7 Noon. The market
is heavy. Money 4 a 5 per cent. Sterling
exchange 9 a 10. Gold 442. . Five-twen
ties new issue of 1867, 8. Virginia sixes
new issue oO. Missouri sixes 1034..
. Flour lOcL better j Wheat 1 a 2c. better.
Corn 1 a 2c. better. Rye quiet.' Oats l'a 2c.
better- Pork steady, sales of 250 bbls. mess
at $24 35. Lard quiet. Whiskey stealty.
Cotton quiet utjMHc. lor uplands. .Freights
dull. Turpentine 39c.
later.
New York, Sept. 8. Cottou dull S00 bales
middling uplands at 2Sic. h lour lV(a: iU cents
better. Wheat l3eeuts better. Pork firmer
new! mess 25$23 50. Lard steady at 12
14c. i Naval stores quiet. Freights heavy. .
Mbuev closed easier at at 3 to 5 on call,
with
large supply and moderate demand
Gold closed
at 42io)i2. ! Goverments firm
Stocks strong
and bigher. .
The Bank statement shows increase loans of
2,500,000, legal' tenders 1,600,000, deposits Jve
millions, and specie 500,000. '
New York, Sep fc. Shipment of speeie to
day was $673,000.
'Cincinnati Markets.
f!ivriN'ATi. Sect 7.-T-Flour tincbanced; corn
dull, better supply at 105. Cotton dull, at 24 for
middling. Provisions -, unsettled. . Mess pork
sold, extent 1.100 bbls at 24,25, a 50 ; held latter
25. Bacon,1 shoulders, 14?; sides, 16i; clear
sides, 18; were southern orders for clear sides at
17L ,' . :
Augusta Cotton Market,
Auulsta, (iA., Sept. 7. Cottou dull aud hjlf
eent lower. Sales eighteen bales ; middling 22 i
CtS. - 'i " !
Weather unsettled and now raining.
Go operative Stores. A letter froiii
New York, where they have just started their
first co-operative istore, says : v nn com
petent men as managers, there is no doubt
that the co-operative; principle in factories
will succeed ; but when applied to stores
the chances may be against it. In one case,
experienced business merrwill be the patrons,
and their custom will be steauv. f in iiie
other, the (capriciousi custom of the public
will be the only reliance, ana tnis, as every
business man knows, is full of risks to the
dealer." The writer who gives this as the
opinion of many business: men, does little
credit to their intelligence.. The public cus
tom, capricious though it be, always seeks
out those stores where it can buy the cheap
est, and buy the best goods ; and if the pub
lie custom should tail, the patronage of the
one hundred and odd members of the'asso-
ciation,.and their families.
would still make
a flourishing business. Evening Star, Phila.
HOTEL ARRIVALS,
1 T j September 7, 1S67V
PARKER HOUSE W Wl Harleev S C ; G W
Bradshaw, Dublin County ; Siben Carter, Bladen
County ; E L Fotter, New if ork ; J n rerry, v
& M R R ; Capt J T Bradley! N C ; J P Little, .N
C ; A Carpenter, . City i Thos. Brainard, Rich
mond, Va. ; E Paterson, NC; W T Vaun, Samp
son County; John M Whitted, NO;. Eddy Brown,
NCl'John E McMillan, Tcacheys ; J J Evan,
do. ; E W Tonrille, Onslow County ; H M Mil-
pr Snnlhprn 'R.TrirPSS fiominnT.
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WISCELLANEOUS.
i UNITED STATES INTERNAL j
REVENUE.
QOLLECTORS OFFICE. ;
SECOND DISTRICT, NORTH CAROLINA,
Office Honrs irom 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.
L. G.
ESTES, Collector.
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CHOICE SUGAR CURED HAMS
JXTRA
TUBB. BUTTER,
SMOKED TONGUES,
DRIED BEEF,
A large Stock Choiee
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Just received and for sale at
GEO. Z. FRENCH,
ia-flouih Front t 13?0 1'
FFICE OF WHITE'S
Patent Lever Trass Co.
No. 609 Broadway, New York.
C. AUGT GREGORY, . M. D. President,:
WHITE'S PATENT LEVER TRUSS and
FEMALE SUPPORTER differin principle
froni'all others. No jressure on the back. It is
ligh clean, and easy. Persons ruptured should
at oiiQe procure THIS, the best Truss, to prevent
IM POTENCY, and secure yourself against
STRANGULATION AND SUDDEN DEATH. I
; is 1 jv' ' . ' v- .- ..
Directions lor Ordenns !
Measure around the body two inches below the
top of Hip Bone. State the side afflicted, also if
lean or fleshy, and give plain directions about
sending. Cash must accompany the order. A
special;department has been fitted up for the
treatment and rad.ical cure of Hernia and kind
red diseases It is under the special care of the
President of our Company, who is acknowledged
by the profession to have no equal in this speci
ality. By wearing the. Lever Truss and bathing
the afflicted parts with DR. GREGORY'S CELE
BRATED HERNIA LOTION, the most obstinate
cases can be cured.' Prices for Trusses vary
from 5 to 50 Dollars according to quality aud the
condition of the Rupture. 'Hernia Lotion is $3
per Bottfe or $5 for Two Bottles.
JOHN T. HILDRETH, Gen. Agent. '
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STORE AND BUILDING FOR RENT.
THAT DESIRABLE IRON FRONT STORE at
present occupied by Messrs Ryttenbefg
Bros., on Market street, and the building above
containing seven fine Rooms, will be rented to
gether or seperately from first of October next -Apply
to tROBERT HENNING.
Wilmington, N. C, Aug. 27, '67.. 2w-eod.
AN? PERS-'N DESIRING TO SELL MATE
rV.. RIAL for a Job Office, at a low figure, can
find austomer by applying at
THIS OFFICE,
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LIST OF LETTERS
Remaining in the Wilmington Post Office
,V Unclaimed.
Persons callio fof -apy pf the aboy e letters wil
Arnold, Geo M " """Hill, ENC "
Aiexanaer, wiinam vv JJill, Liney - -
Amos, N A
Hitcnens, Lemuel J
Acocks, Primus
Ann, (colored)
Andrews, Fred .
Artis, Hilridee
Allen, Cane
Applehoff, C O
Balienged, G B
Barnes, Nathan
Bachelor, Robt ,
Bernie, 5 J
Black, John
Biackmaa, H J
Blanchard, Edney
Blomme, Peter
Boggan, Charles
Bogart, Trancesr
Brad ham, John
Brinkley, Isibella
Brother, FM
Brown, LS
Brown, Tho A
Brown, Eliza
Bunn, Mary'S
Callaway, R -E
Hi:
ism us. Wash
Hoffman, Charley
Hollingsworth, M
Hollingsworth, O
Hughes, Jos C
Jackson, Lucv A
Johnson, Ed
Jones, Charles
Jones, Clara
Kea-th, Geo W
Kellany, G
; Keys, V
Koons & William,
Lane, Levin
Lee, Daniel'
Lowry, Hester
.Mason, Mary
Medberry, A B
. Miller, Gedrge
Moore, James ,
Myers, Betsy
! McBride, E
" McCallister, Burto
2 McClean, MA, ,
2 McDonnell, Hujrh
Carter, C C
CarswelliS; VauderbraakMcLinden, J R
Carrawaj, Moliie
-McLaurin, Maria
Collins, Koss
Cochran, Charles
Camron, R R
Creanill', Dealy
Cumins, Lavenia
Davis, Isaac R
Davis, Jane
Davis, Miss
Dealy, E
Dickenson, E L
Dose, Charles
Drayton, Fauny
Evans, JB ifc
Everitt, Mary
French,
Flake, WH
Frazier,' Rich'd
Gadsby, A E
Owens5, Sarah C
Padrick, J J
Phelphs, John
Pridgen, Nelsou
Pride, Anderson
Porter, Wm
Potter, Calla
Reams, Amy
Reynolds, II S
Bobbins, C i
Saner ooor tfc Bro, ,
Simpson, S M
Simmissou, M -Simonds,
S
; Smith, John C
Smith, Lizzie .
! Smith, Harriet
; Stone, isham
Stately, Maria
Stubbs, R A
Stewart, John
Spellmau, Jeremiah
Taylor, Lizzie
Tucker Joseph
; Vaugh, A E
VonGavie, A
Wallcy, James
Whiting, John
Whitted, Sam
5 Whitson, L N K '
Young, Anna
Yarrall, J S ;
Ganey, Elizabeth'
Ganner, G K .
Gardner, W 11
Gause, J.F
Gray, WfH
Green, Wm A
Grico, Atios
Guthrie, .ieo W.
Aaud, J j
Hallanie, Brown
Harris, James
Hartz, Radolph 4
Hiywod, Munford
Haward,
Hegler, Dolly
P. O. Wilminstou, N.
C, Aug. SI, lyt7
ED. R. BRINK, P.
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Registers Vacancies Filled.
Head Q'rs Post or Wilmington, N. C, i
August 3rd, 1867. ' '
SrEc ial Obders, I
NO. 4!. f . : ' . '
The fbllcwing appointments of Registers to fiil1
vacancies fire hereby announced, subject to the
approval of the Major General commanding :
NEW HASOVER.COUSTI.
L. N. Btrlow vice : W. B. Jones; E. R. Wilson
vice S. S. Ashley ; A. H. Morris vice W. H. Pick
ett I ' V.. :..r .
SAMPSON COVNTY.
Edward S. Caldwell vice Clifton Wrard ; M. H.
Mattis Uce" W. L. Robinson. ; Lewis H. Bryant
vice Mile Poweu. i
BLADEN- COUNTT.
Jame Cashwell vice Charles Lewis ; F. W
Foster lice Daniel Bine. I
COLUMBUS COUKTT.i
in !M cares vice Xt
ennon.
ROBE SOX COUNT Y.
E. K!
Proctor vice James Sinclair;
G. P.
Rourk fice Ceasar McCullum.
:' DUPLIX CX)USTT.
Henty F. Brandis vice John E, Fusseil; Pat
rick U Oat es vice F. A. Newberry ; Daniel Kline
vice li A. Merrinfan -
ThoJrwrann flHnvR announced will take and
hofi rkflth iwlt.h a littl dftlav ba
DossiHo. i , : f
R. T. FRANK;
Bvt lit. CoL j and Capt 8tb Infantry, Command-
iigPpst.
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l language ot nature and experience demon
biraies, mai wnoeMerjwouid enjoy the pleasjure
iuuu ueauiiea oi lanascapes tne joys o
companionship tlie richness of literatureUo
i eiuiiun una renown must
their health,
f The stomach is the recentacle of all nonr h
ment, and the fountain from which all parts of
the body, deriye stistenance. The effect of foul
Injurious food entering the 6tomach, is to !de
tange the digestive brgans and produce headache,
loss of appetite, untefreshed sleep, foetid breath,
low spirits, feverish burnings, constipation.! in
capacity to perform any mental or physical duty,
Ac. , and are the symptoms of that horrrid disease
' DYSPEPSIA , , ! ',
which assumes a thousand shapes, and poiints
towards a miserable life and premature decay. The
Medical Faculty hai labored for generational to
discover reliable appetizers and the proper means
of overcoming stomach derangements. Certain
ingredients have bebn long known as partially
effective. Among these were i i
CALISAYA BAklK & ST. CROIX RUM.
; An in-rawt &Q)outnlag in the tropical
island jof fit Croix, j obaenringr the Iiabfts oft the
natives gathered tlfejrecipe for thefJfinal accom
pliahment of this mbt important end. The artb
cle was first used &sfa private medicine, whep its
salutary effects becoming known, it was trough
out under the name! of . 1
DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS.
j They act with untiring power, and are taken
with the pleasure of a beverage. They perform
most wonderful curjss in stubborn cases of Dys
pepsia, ; Liver Complaint, Nervous Affections
Loss of Appetite, Intermittent Fevers, Diarrhoea,
Sour- Stomach, Headache. Fever and Ap
Weakness, Mental Despondency, &c. As a morn
mg appeuzer ana aijier ainner tonic, they should
be in every family. They are a delightful exhile
rating stimulant, w ithout any subsequent stjipe
ying reaction. !
IMPORTANjT CERTIFICATE.!
Rochester, December 28th, 1861.
; lessrs. P. H. DrAke. Gentlemen : I have suf
fered terribly with pyspep3ia for three or four
years, and tried many remedies without effect. J
had to abandon my
profession, and suffer id gjreat-
ly from everything a ate. I have now tried th
Plantation Bitters rthey helped me I continued
their use, and am now nearly a well man. I know
ot several similar cases. Respectfully yours, i
Rev. J. S. Cathor
S.
. 1860 X.
Intelligent persons aud physicians can j'udge
on the efficacy of the Plantation Bitters froni the
following partial formula :
CASCARILLA BARK
Was known and used in Germany for Dyspepsia,
-uronie uiarmoea, iuuojic, uysentery, aud JJis
eases ef the Stojiacjh and Bowels, as early as 1690
DANDELION. j
For Inflamations of the Loins and Sulep.n in
Dropsical Affectionjs.and Biliary Secretions, or
uostrueuons oi me ADaominai v iscera. !
CALISAYA,
OR KING'S BARK,
Was unknown to ciyilizatlon until the middle of
the 17th century. Humboldt mak!s favorable
mention of the febiituge qualities of this article
as an Antidote Feyer and Ague, Intermittent
and Malarious Fevirs, in his extensive South
Amuipn travels.
Viceroy of rem, u
cial effects of the B
The Countess, wife of i the
cial effecte of the Bark, sent it to Europe
lt was sold by the 4
esuits for the enormous sum
of its weigJd in silver 1 and was thus called Jesuits'
Powder. In 1658,1 Sir John Talbot employed it
with great success in France, iu the treatment of
Fever and Ague, Dvspepsia, Nervous Affections,
Loss of Appetite, Weakness and Debility, Pal
pitation of the Heaj-t, Diarrhoea, &c., under! the
name of English Pdwder ; and in 1679, be sold
the secret of its origin to Louis XIV, by whom
it was divulged. Hf is now a standard remedy in
all Pharmacopoeia, and is employed in prepar
ing the Plantation Bitters.
ChamomUle Floum
for enfeebled Digestions ;
i i
WinXergreen!, valuable for Scrbiula, Rheumatism,
and iNeiratic Anections : iMvender f lowers, aro
matic, stimulant aqd Tonic, highly invigorating
in Nervous Debilit ; Anise, an- ar&matie-earmi-native,
creating flesh, muscle and milk. Much
used in nursing.
Another iugrediejn of remarkable and wonder
ful virtue, used iu the! preparation of these I Bit
ters, is a native of Brazil, and as yet unknown to
the commerce-of tlie - world. A Spanish writer
says : ,.
VKadministered with St. Croix
Ru , never fails to.rclieve nervous tremor, wake
fulness, disturbed sleep, kc., and that it is used
with great effect by!
the Brazilians, Spanish and
Peruvian ladies to
heighten their color and beau
ty. It imparts cheerfulness to the disposition,
vurur u me appeiiie. auu urniiaucy iu iuu cum-
plexion."'
We withhold its
present. "
jiame from the public for the
To the above are added Clove Buds
(Orange,
Carraway, 'Coriander, Snake Root,.fec.
all pre-
.served ia perfectbl
pure
ST. -CROIX' RUM.
The tonic properties of 8t. Croix Rum, and its
powerful. invigorating effects, have been long
known to the physicians of the world,
i Bilious, intermittent and Chill Fevers, eagen-.
dered by the change of water and diet of travel
ers, particularly upon western rivers, are preven
ted and cured by the nantaiiop miiere. iuey
are atao reliable to
prevent sea sicKness.
WHAT
OTHERS S A
PuiladelphiaL 1st month, 16th day, lffii.
i fdTvrwpn FHitxn. vvnt tnou sena me an-
other dozen of thy
Bitters ? Nothing has proven
so beneficial to my!
invalid wife or myself, as the
Plantation Bitters
I Thy mend, ;
Isaac Howl as d."
N. B. Thffecrel
Plantation Bitters,!
it of the immense sale of the
is their guaranteed parity.
The St Croix Rum. and every article used, is
warranted perfectly pure, and the money will be
returned it not as represented.
The Plantation Bitters arc! put up in unique
quart bottles, and Isold by ail respectable Drug-
gists, Grocers, tiotejs ana ttestauranis tnrougn-
I out the world. B
(particular that every bottle
!; bears- the Jac sunxle
ol tne rropnetors signature.
P. 11. DRAKE & CO.,
21 Park Row, New York.
, - 1-tl
Aug 5
j COMMISSION HOUSES.
"'. " - . . i . i y ' ; . -. ,- . . ;. .-. ' :
AS. T. PBTTB WAT. KOQER MOOKE
; rETTEWAY & M00RE'
GENERAL COMMISSION 3IERCHANTS,
NORTH WATER STREET, -
WIL MING TON, iV. ! C7.
SOLICIT CONSIGNMENTS OF fCOTTON.
OLICIT
i.i o i vxi.o U ju u a I K f RO
Being AGENTS for the Manufacturer are
preparea to nil, on Uic most reasonable terms.
GEO. KIDD'S CELEBRATEI)
v . COTTON Gifts,
ZELL'S RAWIJONE jl : 's
1 : , SUPER-PUOSPUATE,
BROWNS COUNTER, i l
PLATFORM aud RAIL- : I-
ROAD SCALES.
1-
. Have constau tlj on hand FER1
1LIZER8 ot all
aesenpuons.
aug 5
tl
A
L. HATHAWAY & UTLEY.
(Formerly HATHAWAY COj, Importers
of
"' Molasses and Sugar, Wilmington N. 'C )
Shipping and Commission Merchant,
; 171 PEARL STREET, NEW YORK. '
WE SOLICIT consignments of Cotton,
val Stores, Sheetings, j Yarns, Tobs
Na'-.
Tobacco.
and other Southern Products, jto the sale of
which our prompt personal attention will be
given. We will make liberal advances npon re
ceipt of Invoice and Bill of Lading. All Mer
chandise and Produce shipped to us for sale are'
insured from poiut of shipment, with or without;
advice. Invoices should always accompany5, each
shipment, ; - .... j, : r ,(
Both of us having had over twenty years' sx
Eerjence in business in the South, and our J.
ATHAWAY thl ee years in New York, we feel
confident we can secure full prices for our
friends who will 1 favor id with their consign
ments. ' . '-. . ' I !''!..
JAS. L. HATHAWAY, WM. l!lJTLEY.
-iy.
j WRECKS.
Government Wrecks.
HAVING BEEN NOTIFIED BY THE 8EC
rctary of the Treasury that a contract has
been made by him with GEO. Z. FRENCH and
ROBERT STEVENSON, for saving property
from wrecksof all vessels belonging to the Go
vernment on aud adjacent to j this coast, aud
having been appointed by him as agent to super
intend jtheir operations, I hereby warn all pcr
sonE, from interfering with said wrecks or any
other Government property on the coast.
: .',: ; j HJ.-A ' LL- G. ESTES'i
i ! Coll. Int. Rev.
vvumiugion, Aug. o, i&of. . tl
Journal coyVj. '! . j
NOTICE.
TTAVING CONTRACTED WITH THE SEC-
JUL retary of tlie 4 reasury for the salvage of all
. uiuvnauc i uuuci uu otjaerWi-ecKS, and Droo-
. .j uunpu otuica on ana aaja
ceni ioi mis coast contracts wfll be made with
parties ' desiring to engage in Wrecking, savihff
iron, Ac. GEO. Z. FRENCH?
i KOWEKT STEVENSON.
X 10 So. Front SL. Wilmlnirton. N n
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BANKING.
OANKINU HOUSE '
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, -OF- -. 1 - A'L
I AY COOKE & CO.,
No. 20 -rZJ: '
Cojrner of Nassau. Street, NEW YORK;
J ! . f ' I' ' '. ' ;' , ' '
WE BUY and selj at the molt liberal Current
prices; aud keep on hand a full supply ot
GOVERNMENT BONDS OF i ALL ISSUES,
SEVEN-THIRTIES, and COMPOUND INTER
EST NOTES, and execute orders .for purchase
and sale pf STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD.
UUVX?KSIUNS. v
We convert the several issues' of Seven thir
ties into FIVE-TWENTIES ON TUft MOST FAVORA
BLE TERMS, taking the 1st series at Govern
ment Rates, allowing a commission to dealers.
Circular with full particiilars furnished upon, ap-,
piicauuu. i j
JAY COOKE fc CO.
;. - i .'. . l-tf .
riHE. FREEDMAN'Si SAVINGS BANK, du
JL ring my absence w ill be under the charge of
J. Ci MANN. - , ! .
Office with Collector of Intcrnai Revenue.
Custom House Building. , I ;
Office hours from 'J A.
M. to 3 P. M.
S. S. ASHLEY,
I v ! Cashier.
!,.'" d&wlin
aug 10
Treasury of the United States.
DIVISION OF THE NATIONAL BANKS
W asuinoton, D, C, Feb. 20, IWl.
IT IS HEREBY CEliTIFIED, THAT THE
First National Bank of Wilminertou. N. C. a
Banking Association organized under the Act
"to iwovide a National Currency, secured by a
pledge of United States Bonds, and to pro tide
for the circulation and;redemption thereof," ap
proved June 3d, 1804, having complied with the .
requirements oi section 4o ol said Act; and with
tbe regulations of this Department made In pur
suance thereof, has this day been designated as a
Depository ot Public Moneys, except receipts
from Customs, and ly virtue of such designation
will also be employed as a financial Agent of the
Government. i
(Signed) F. E. SPINNER,
Treasurer, U S.
aug.
5
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FURNITURE.
- FUKJViTUIIli.
manufactured by ;
96 ANI OEAST HOUSTON STREET,
NEW YORK CITY.
! all this furniture' consisting of
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'ARLOR, ..:' ! "; i ,'
! ! CHAMBER, . !
I DINING ROOM and
LIBRARY SUITS,
isof the latest styles aud manufactured of the
very best material, under the personal supervia
ion of the proprietor and guaranteed. Parties
in the South desiring tine household f urnituro
cau supplied direct from the manufactory, or
thoseiabout visiting New York will find it to t .
their advantage to examine our stock before ,
purchasing elsewhere. .1 f ' '
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