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L 1;M i i IV I . K - 1 Ml It I !!' I Mi- WILMINGTON POST. WILMINGTON. N. C.. JANUARY 18 1868. '.'space 1 doubt Jeelinffffrat, interest in its Wc surrender much of our to tbe doins3"jDtlh.ConTention so ciation? tb-day caders: delib- QuakersConscripted and Starved. During thcfebclhoir-iOifie"OT -the Friends or QuakertWufpe Ssj ell.bther tiefe forced into sertlc6 Hiiainlith'eir condea- ccs anS.fcpmpeiled to ew arms. ";W&a equi Talent.Yi6r-z'fierTicet-rwast-accepta; Wben they refused to .go they were run.down;rith bloodhounds,'- Caught, :baridcuffedfientj to the)froriUn4c6mpelIe4j to 7figlt; against their uili AiSeTfiratQuakErs trho vera placed xMl?ft&tt?ihfii ft theirhaadh:dlL! were cop fhiei l&&feuse and, starved for days a jf hemoslj cruel'mauiier, ; to oonvr SjU them to do violence to their consciences, ut this day of injustice and violence is al so over in this State, never to return. The above paragraph , is from the Standi ar$ of January 11th. The editor is com xnqnting on the Constitution of Alabama and is showing the necessity ot incorpora ting into the new Cojastitations a provision . that no. person! sh,all . be compelled to bear armlijwhojian bo doing. iFTho ijafwbof ot?acU Necessity -is jouuu iu ihcumulu me uuve : must astounu- ing iacta they are r. Astounding, -because they were committed by the representatives of that class of persons in the i Southern S tates who are accustomed to denounce ; the , "fathers of New England for banishing Bap- tists and whipping and hanging Quakers, i Beautiful liberality! Admirable consisten V cy ! Incomparable excellence 1 Two hun dred years aftwL the.' Puritaiis ha vc passsci away in, :&c9thcetu( noon-day of civilization, -philanthropy- and clir6tity?tfo&V oil $9$ Oaxlr" linathe J chivalry ot tbe Sorith, hris tlans parexcellence commit deeds of intol erance and inhumanity.' of.- which Puritan bigotry never dreamed. ( Puritan bigotry j Indeed I Here are Quak ers run down with bloodhounds, seized, hand cuffed, imprisoned! starved ; not by Puritans but by thpsejwbo5 are forever denouncing and ridiculing the Puritans : and done while they are in the lverjr act of deti ridicule; Ahd, this ehamefulf and' cruel atrK city iso't-only ' apologised. foV; bugloried iu. They boast of it to-day as a good thing, i a brajy&lbj bloodhound are lauded as heroes. f If ' their r "papers say ariythiug about this matter, now tliat it has come to light, it will be defend ed. Be it so ; but let their mouths, hence forth, remain forever closed in regard to tlie Puritans, ; The man or men who committed the deed HiVho can . Homesick. forget the first ,For the Post absence from homo tind mother? ! ; However :a light the her,:t with happmessoweverjheavy with middielife sorrows, however radientthe eye with inner joy and content, or lusterless and rlim with ever readvw tears. ,there -arafew; hearts that do not therisb through the long tlon n v I... . rl t - -rCorrlleaton npT?4:asnT amendment to UOllStlttUlOlial UOnVeiltlOn. Or. Hood's moiica, a resolution declaring : 4 i " f - -. -v', ' Mr. J.JH. Jones,n a3nelected assistant door- Special Correspondence of the Post, i.L- i - - - 1 keener to the Convention. . Tr" . ... .1. . . "-... .1 . l TAMPOIZIY OnaAl24TIOW.U cAtfckwb vote byualliDK the . . Ralkioh, N. Cm January 14, 1868. ) I yeas and nays ;-rViz : :!2-'cr6ck M. ha Delegates elect taiba; fiatf Gonstiti Mft Jo TO declared elec ted rj , - . ... -u t t kj AUri II 06 motion of -MrlHood or .Cambcrlana ali3onventioarfn obediencoto tba Gen- S WM nominated for. assistant. est life - a clear sad memory of fthis great event few: eyes that looking o back o'er the variegate'd web of life Cannot trace thig epoch amid all the greantanglementttj penect cusuncuiipss. g .: , , , , . . ; , : It inay have been but lor a nighta privi lege long craved .to stay f with .' some little friend--amid the frolic of those early eye-, ning.,hours the . moments , flew, on golden wings, but wnen tne oea nour came anayoui were too timid to say your "No 1 lay me, to other ears'; than hers, and so - laid1 down your tired little head,.for, the first time since memory began, without - those pomfortable words, and felt the strange hands tuck you inj 'what aiT unconquerable "desire 'to jump up and run home-came jpyer ypu bow your, lips trembled as' you Baid good night, and how,, as your little friend soon slept by: your side, you wondered if you'd dare to cross the bridge if you should get up, and how you finally concluded you would, , stay, if it ikilled youand you almokl 'thought it would 4 by the pain :in your throat ; and then you! wondered if mothrf was rocking the'baby to sleep, if little' Jonn bid gone t4 betialone, Land this made the sobs come, and with the corner ot th. sheet pressed close to your .eyes, voir fell asleeb arid dreamed : such Hreams t Hb w quick you dressed next morriingf how easily everything.: went on,! Jio w, certain you were you would be needed ' early at 'home, how stoutty you aflirmed you werp' i one bit hungry,- and how for fear the boys wbuld see yoUjWalked though your heart ran on before. With what eagerness did you , turn, the latch and fairly shout your morning greeti ngsahH how through all the years that have followed, crowded : with the harmony and discord of busy life, the echo of. those words "Gppd morning tny cliild, have you had a plsaht timet? ha&floateddowu have beenJianswered -'-very-:1 equiyocaUyorj difrhtied J attoiriither : then z but since.' manv- d." ,-o-r - j..-t- . . -i years since, when little ones were having the same experience, yeruaps siayiug wnu your 'little ones, you have told her how your heart1 longed for her, or even the clasp of her hand, of the .dreams you had, ( how like a fearful banishment that anticipated pleasure was, and the recital seems to .draw you nearer each other j for the tears fill her -"fond eyes -and she seems !o quiet .an&smr all the evening; the memory has taken her, back .and. pyer sad ways, for the baby grew never beyond a oaoy, anu nine uuuu, aiwys uencaie, pass- erai OrderNo. General pf; tberSecoAd 3IiUtary Mr ..T t TRp.11. was-nominated-forassistant. 165i- if tbeCommanding'l doorkeeper and, he ,was accordingly, fitted sembled m this city-tbia dayin,. the Com- Gen. Abbott, orwew-anover, uvi tu vUnji r oVf'n -;;cf-.if-'!"vr followina resolution, whicJiStadopted ill mons Hall of the State CapitoL tatkrJJl$I - Precisely at 12 o'clock M.,' orer was nbuse of Commons i of the Legislature of: called by Mr. Isaac Kins of Davidson, who, thU fitatP for 1865H-'66 be adopted' bythis' nominated Mr,.. lt.W..Kinff,o ot.dUenoir. tor l convention so lar as paKiw addressed thaConyenticfa arfbllows rWHi i.- Acoiaft turv and Princirial : feelonofe of Col. Heaton; of Craven, it .-!-t r i ieei, nonorea pj Deing, caueafl to presiae f f j congratulate youboa . thiffectBat3lotal WjSltSL.it bei aDWolnt-i Conventidn'choseri by tberneObia is'ab'offit1 to YLt u' -oAn t i h orf a ntv i t feball. be begiri'tbe grdat "work, dttrarh;riga .Cohltuj xto proceed I; tQ 7 coniideri aud report, at tba uJl'aZ i&i&i oVAtii'iT t'.rriinl JriiootWHhiA trtoi.nt: tbti best mode '-- - 7 '-! --" .f-' " -- Tv, .. J ; . . .......i1m.Untinn'lann . . vw,, F.. ,..f . n v rlpivil government aecordingsto.tbe proviso "w """e "ri rfiT"' ionsOi;AUe;act3 olongresa:c.: t attachment to thgtiona a Oh motion of Mr. Sweet, of CraTenvit Wasr a fina purpej tojaeu That the President appoint a -aril) ownro Vilrfl1 fall.nnMflAn -iriol.ir Antil I committee of, .five, to frame rules: of order" cat ar civil tightsaridtrivileges goyernmenti ofi the: Convention 541- so.: 13 Ai COUGH, AlCD.i Oil. j ; ' ?rni:oAT.sJ f':V',fc Requires im medlato-' tttntlODr and- shoohl sbe j checked. If allowed to continue, ImtationlthVliBnjs . ThroatDisease. or.ConsnmDtion. It J J is" often tie jesnlt. pnovn'3 b con : p n i al Tnoc n eg having a direct 'infiuenqa to thefparfs give Im mediate relief. For Bronchitis, Asthma, Ca tarrh, Consumptive and. Throat Diseases, Singers and . public Speakers j use: them to clear and strengthen the voice. - ; -r j 4 Obtxin only "Bbown'sBbonchiJuTkoches,'' and do not take any of the Worthless ' Imitations that may be offered. 8olo SVEBtwhkbb:. ' people ; and thus institute a Gorinjent jbf' 3Ir. Pool, of Pjasqubtank, .offered the fol r the people, by. the people and, Iojt, the people, j, lowing resointion t ,t ... ir : : . ior jthis andicorainggeneratiorlsr ails: "t-d MU iainaioiaonvenuon,? I beg ydagentlemeri to dcept-my heart-tffi-S felt thanks for the honor you have done Ime. Tosition purely ieffislativesball be entertained ? PrayerIwa'sffeVM byfRevv'fG.WpW ker,-Meate-of;Guilfbrdida uolI"Vnb?eJ teai; Hr. J. P, Andrews, of Wake, pbiatul ed temporary Secretaryv 00110 WaoDnosedfiby f tWatts,Iof ij The roll jbeirig' oalled ightVevMembert Martin cTo"urgee -jdif Guilford,: :andn Jones of responded to! their namcsbrorthe close Washington, k Advocated 1 by "King, pffce-j "fiLfl a'wk kU 1 ki.'! .'xi-iil 2 f f J nom on the; ground that hastes is - necessary 01 the session one hundred delegates ap- . V i ,nU K , n-v - , 1 fa it; t, if the restoration of the State would be se "T 1 , enrea! also bv tne mover ana ien. V. tj. ad- bott. i i J'.: 'r;:.,.: ;'-. :'r: -- Mr. Jones, of : Washi hgton , moved to 1 ay it upon the; table. . : . Mr. Marhn, of.Surrv, moved . to r adjourn which was withdrawn to enable Col. Heaton, of Craven, to. read , a 1 resolution which .be On motion ,pfrtCal. W. "3 i ) of, B. .Rodman, 1 If i - Beautorf, the following oath was adminis- tered to the members elec who were presf enc, oy lue viers or ine uiscncc uiers : "You solemnly swear ithat you will support the Constitution of the United States and I wished to offer. that vouwin-fboriestlvahdfaitfnliir dial Mr,(King, of Lenoir, mated to amend the "charge your duties as members of 1 this Con- vention." ' ''l ' T j The motion to lie upon the table renewed r , At one o clock, P. M... the Convention ad-1 by llr. Jones. iourned tcJ "meet on Weanesdav. . at 1 2 Moved by Mr. Tourgee that the yeas and o'clock, M. ; It is hopedthaty thattime so DXe Nays.SS. many ot the Wes tern members will have ar- Mr. Abbott moved to refer the resolution rived that a permanent organization can be to a committee of three. effected. Mr. King ofd.enoir, moved an amendment During thP. nn a tWrm w.'r- pending-the discussion the Convention ceived from;Gen. Can by, correcting the list of members elect as j published in General Order No. 165, 'viz : . - I Bovoani ohiii &.?:'McCnbbins' in place 'of Isaac M.' Shaver. ; . -.. adjourned to Thursday, 10 o'clock A. M. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR RENT ed awav.lbne aeo.ahd even farther to a lareer to which jthj tandr Jrefers wijl,, ouj the grave, perhaps she is wanderirig. She stops net bunaayiwtu pancnnwaiousgan, prayer at your r09m to askjf JOu .are comfortable dook in hanauiarcu 10, cnurcu . ana wiui wd well covered that night, and long after ioiemn yo xuauK wou uiey are not as you think her asleep, . hear her tucking fthe uiese f.uncans. ;; . .- . - : . -,. ,-. .. And more than this, these very men now children iu. The memories of There areT" several aged gentleuien i n the - ... n " ' 5 - convent jon ana iewf young men The colored members are intelligent and commend the respect of their colleagues. OFFER.. FOR RENT IflE! j ' LARGE of childhood are tender ' demand thai the ivii; social: and J religious plants, -do not crush their blossoms and you Yadkin, Surry, ?. John Marler in place "TTt7"EJ building. It is an excellent location for a Law'-' yer or Physician, ' is large enough to be divided, and can be rented on very accommodating terms. Apply at ?f ' . THIS OFFICE. jan IS ; . ' ,-- .. tf interests of the people of North Carolina ?be placed in their hands that they be entrust ed with the ruling power .of the State! What a paradise of bloodhounds the State -fc'Ould be ! No, no! gentlemen; you are known ; the day of your power has forever passed. away. The poor are ransomed from your grasp.- ; iv- -r mayfenjoy ; their fragrance through all your journey. GENERAL. HEWS. I i 1 " ' A fruit' farmer in Ohio is planting an or chard of thirty thousand trees . . Game is remarkable abundant in Louisi ana, and is unsually welcome in view of the Wcf-hope that tue name. ot the commander short supply of other fooil. who perpetrated these borors '.at 'Plymouth .a nd Kinston will be :made known that he may be branded as he deserves. ,"" ; '.The. 'Crisis. ; . Affairs are inj a teverish eouidition at Washington, D. CUhe Capitol :of the late United States. ' -We shall soon know wheth er or not ' the : Northern J,States '.bave any President or' Supreme4 Coprtlr. r 1 ' The editor of thefStor is evidently fluster ed. He has j been gnashing his . teeth "and growling at every event that, has transpired for some time, until he has forgotten whether this is the year 1861-or,18G8. d Wc ; recollect the dramatic air with which a certain Judge in Charleston in 18614hrew fl his robes! dismissed the iurv andinfoim- , A party of one; hundred people, each mounted on a velocipede, lately left Paris all together. for Versailles. A Tyler wine grower has s hipped thirty barrels of wine to .New Orleans this season Market price five dollars a barrel. ?.. An obnoxious couple were, recently drum med out ot Portsmouth by a mob of boys and men. : : " - r SECOND DAY. i ' . i - n r ,,i JarfM5thl2' o'clock, M. 7 Convention called to order by, Mr; 'King, the teniporary , President. Prayer was of- tered by KeyWtif Logan - of Rutherford; .(Delegate). t- J- .u ,?-ntr-. it, a The roll was called, ninety seven members aiiswered the call. -' The names ' of delegates who were not present, yesterday iwere called and the Gentlemen were sworn in. . . u 0 Well, and Out Houses HARNETT BASE BALL CLUB. THERE WILL BE A MEETING OF THIS Club, Monday evening, January 20th, at 7i o'clock.' ' f ' ' 11V-! t H. 8. SERVOSS, - s J - . Secretarr. ' . .... . - g r jau 1 It J- Nearly a third ot a million men and boys tant Secretary, f to proceed to, the election of a permanent President for the Convention. , Mr. A. W. Totirgee, moved - that the vote be taken by ballot. : Mr. Hodnett, of Cas well, advocated voting tive voce. On motion of CoU Heaton,' of . Craven the motion was so amended thai the vote was taken by calling the roll and each member as his name was called designated his candit date. Mr. Tourgee, was appointed as assis House for Rent. A FINE RESIDENCE ON FIFTH STREET . containing six ; rooms, has Kitchen, good ell ,and Out Houses on the premises. -Will be rented cheap until October 1st, Apply to GEO. Z. FRENCH, 10 South Front St. jan 1 tf INLAND AIR LINE. 1 Wi4iiaiu.ui.ii are employed in the coal mines of England and Wales. ' Madeira . made 550,000 'gallons ot wine last year, an amount about equal to -the pro- ductitn of tooG, hp it was much better in quality. - A Western lyceum informed Dr. DioLewis i d them that the United, States had ceased engagement with them at an end. . , v ......... . ,'.......' . . ! 'I - , I , ,' b' - to exist; but this did not entirelv $eUle that : (Thomas Hitchcock, who, report says is to little misunderstanding. iThe' -S'tor. man had bei associated with Dana editorially, is the Nominations for President,' viz : Mr. J. H. Harps," of Wake, inomiuated Mr. C. J. Cowles, of Wilkes County. - r? Mr. Hodnett, Of , Caswell, nominated Mr. Plato Durham, of Clcayeland.'; - , ; Vote resultea tor Cowles, 101. Durham, 5. Bradley, 1. ) Rodman, 1.' Hodnett. 1. Mr. Cowles was declared 'elected perma- tliat in consequence of his having adopted nent President, and ..was ? conducted to the a colored girl he might consider his lecture chair by Gen. Abbott and Col. Heaton. itemarks Iby. the President, expressing thanks for the distinguished honotfeonferred upon him, also diffidence in his own capaci i i u,r : ; : - v i j better;. ; the txau, . if -tbat 'sanac Ul Judges ,whoibecameen. Sickles adviser a,t,feiVfW Jerusen Messenger. of the r. members of, the Convention; the ud'hWicarne fTiie IferoW has the- reputation of paying President characterized .the convention as orders To Which iGen Sickles -was maligned' ;VfmaW 1 resident journalists representation of thepeople and notof poli- v ' r r -h' :iHi-3V''flli'"rt;" and the ; largest to corresponding ones, of ticiansj and declined to make & lengthy ad- f,.". d!. v, ' . . ' I . -,i .j . Office Eng. and Supt. W. fe W. R. R. Wilmington, N. C, Jan. 14, 1868. Convention Caucus. any paper A Minnesota principle and ex niifMiAAn' s i,-Ku nuipia iw.iBAuuiieu! luei memuers'-ro an . - - r . - . i -.v ill i itih iiii' i-m 1 1 ir r i i tr n f. n o r r KALii.pn, N. C, Jan. U.-At the caucus house, ;ana, .n thr absence STrhLS ans niemuera oi - me suonvention 1 'us. s. of Republicans held in Commons Convention j." Cowles knockkigout two pains J" "uuu""nS a. yonstu us horselo the sash" approval of the, people. sAl :Hali:iMr.;aX Cowles - , , . I tbougbit&e times are: bard and money scarce, of Wilkes Wan on thn pnnnd halinH nmi anaua uas aooui j,uuu active muitia, oi still, n it were necessary to expend the whole 01 Wilkes, was on the second ballott nomi- which Ontario . and Quebec, have 31,000 wealth developed and j undeveloped of the nated ior permanent President of the Con- Nova. Scotia 1,000, and -New Brunswick State in adopting necessary reconstruction vention; The first ballot resulted as follows : f C. J. Cowles, 34 ; J. C. Abbott, 29; David Heaton, 17; W. B. Rodman, 1 ; R. W. King, 1. Before proceeding to the second ballot, jaessrs. nearon, noaman and iiing with- to submit the two claims to an arbitration. drew their names from the canvass, fh ; ine second ballot ; was , taken with the 2,000. The enrolled militia of the Domin- 1 measured the cost would . be iiustifiable and ion numbers about 142,000. j economical. Let us not be too penurious or Holland claims that Luxemburg owes' her ?;Pay ut be .careful id adoM ourselves 7,000,000 . francs, a debt , of .thirty ; vears, ; lo ine-wani oiine times., t, ine; oonstH?on standifag. The ; Grand Duchy insists" that mast be shaped in. requirement, to; th cxi Holland is her debtor, and Holland declines gencies of the y times lttoust iregard and kvuuiui tue iiuta uiijau, .. lrrespection oi class, jaCe or color V-sdch that we L can ceri 1 i here arc m Germany more than seventy tamly come back into the Union. Order is iiiuk i . was.Lais.en Him me t, i t " , JrT I . . . . " . " - , following result : - a J. Cowles ' of Wilker uapusc cnurcnes, wun a memoersnip oi i- the nrst law i:ol Nations, Thei convention 50; J. cTAbDoti, of wS 000 ; and in , SWeden 183 churches , with ill proceed to business. , ufl f,, Hl. Necessary to av choice 42.' On;motionJof 7'000, mbe":' cch has just been pQ moUon of Col. Heaton, of CravenVit Gen. J. C. Abbott, Mr. Cowles was unani- m&G i btocHholm at an expense of was voted to elect a permanent; Secretary! Mr. A. H. Galloway, of New Hanover nomi nated Mr. T. A- Byrnes, of Cumberland. - I 1 On motion ot Col.; Heaton,1 Mr. Byrnes was unanimously appointed permanent Sec retary. y Oh " motion, of Gen. ' Abbott. Mr. John H. Boner, was unanimously appointed Assistant Secretary; 41 . J -illm On motion oi MrrHood, '. of . Cumberland, monslr declared tha ruiminaA nf l, nnna fo,iUU. for permanent President of tho 'Convention. The price of eggs in Springfield, 'Mass., Gen. Abbott nominated Maj,' T. A. Bvrnes, when they can be obtained at all, is sixty oi vumDcriana ,upnntyKxor: Mf etaryjr :. cents a dozqn. A man paid a dollar for two jix, w. u. Jones, or Kaieigu,, was nomiuatrv ooxeii one.day last week, and out of the en- ea ior uoorfceeper and Mr. J. T. Ball for: J tire lot iound only one good one. Assistant DoorkeeriiRr:''''rt,ii?-''f ;('"tn ' : . 1 ".t-.i.- After some confused Hininn mnf. 'i report from .the White House that 5ng the ;SergankatArms1 the caucus acl-i ant promised to, let Johnson knowil he it ms yoted tdiproxxeed ltof the electiorrof ourned, to meet at the call of a Committee - concioueu 10 siop roKing-enesinnis iromne door Keeper. ,;;i:jkp r- " War Department for the President lacks coo-. On motion of Mr, Hj Harris,' of-Wake Rice Bird, Esq., beg3 to inform Mr Per firmation. In the first ;place,yMr. r Johnson Mr. John H. Jones, waa nominated for door imnn that, thn liJi. plainly the, author of the epor. In the keeper, to be e1ectedi.vsacclimation. ,uauB u ls. second place;it i3 Mr. Johnson interest to J Mr..Moore, of Granville, wishedvto vote It is currently reported that when he is tired have the report or something like it believed, by ballot. ,,... ...-i---, of oue spot hecan go to another It 5 This is In the third place, when' it is Mr.1 Johnson's Mr. J. H. Harris, urged his motion, pn;the aiwi, unjjiuai uu iuc pari, oi ju.r. uxra v out is interest to nave aiie ia ana Deiievea, jut. grouna tnat as tiiere was no opposing can: appropriate in this connection.:' IJew times Johnson is not so obstinately and blindly didate, this method of balloting would be like these, change all the old fogy doctrines given over to truth-telling as to prevent its a saving of time. j! r "i ?. 1 ' : ' ' I ot long ago and Mr. Bird hopes -Persimon being told and that is the raatterBoo I ; Qen.5 Abbott urged election ; by.acclama- vu bc H.mxoM uguu i iv7i union. ' . uon at a saving of expense, i FREIGHT FOR ' BAttir.lOREi flEV YORIC, PHILA DELPHIA &D08T0n. DAILY EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN, (Sun- days excepted,); will leave Wilmington, car rying freight for the places named above, j; For freight engagements, apply , to the Master of Transportation at Depot; or to E. A.;Keith, for Baltimore; Messrs. Harrisa & Howell, for Philadelphia, New York, or Boston; Wallace & Southerland, for New York, or Boston,' where rates ot freight charges can be seen. . . . , Special, contracts will be made by the under signed. . ; r, , ' ; ;:' ; : ? Iu FREMONT, ' Engineer and Superintend eni jan 16 ' . '. ;. , '-;' ' ' ' - St r FA -Oi- S HI ON C j OFF ,fAT T 8 at the TEMPLE OF FASIIIOn AN EXTENSIVE STOCK OF WINTER CLOTHING. Go ,& j -.' and See at GUTHMAN!S TEMPLE OF FASHION, 3G Market Street. . , h PAINTS FOR FARMERS lATa OTH - ERS. The Grafton Mineral Paint Compa ny, are now manufacturing the , Best,- Cheapest and most Durable Paint in use; two coats well put on,!Xnlxed with pure Linseed j Oil, i will last X0 or 15 years ;" it is of a lisjht brown or beautitul chocolate color, and can be changed to ' green, lead, stone, drab, olive or cream, to anit the taste of the consumer. It is valuable! ; for Houses Barns, Fences, Carriage and Car-tnakers, Pails and , Wooden-ware, Agricultural U Implements, Canal Boats, Vessels and Ships' Bottoms, . Can vas, Metal and Shingle Koofa, (it being Fire and Water proof), Floor Oil Cloths, : (one Manufactu rer having used 5000 bbls. the past year,) and as a paint for any purpose is unsurpassed for body,; durability, ; elasticity, ;; ana. aanesiveness.ii ar-s ranted in all cases as above. . Send for a circular Which gives full particulars: None genuine unless branded In a trade mam ii rat ton jviinem rainti: Address . ' . '; . . - - ' ' . ' j DANIEL'BIDWELU 254 Pearl SU NVY; ' For aW by ' ' BUTTON CHILD $ f . Agents, Wilmington. N.C , Nov. 27th, 1867. " : i : 6m 1 r AruYii cue a 1 1 nn.'Dnm i ih. lib iibHbitiu r w uh A N fissav for ronoe jnen;on tne tnme f of Solitude, and the Diseases and. Abuses. which create imoediments to M.AKK1AU12, .with sure means ol Relietc Sent In sealed letter envel- opes, free of cnarge. .axiaress, ur i. HOUGHTON, Howard " Association, Philadel phia. Pa. . J- :.. ,r- s". - " . MRS.-' WINSLOWS' SO O T II IN G S Y R U . ' . ....... . i . ! !! . .. .' . 1.. . I t I FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, greatly : facilitates the process ofj teething, ,by softening the gums, reducing all inflammation will allay all patn ' ana spasmoaie 1 action, ana is i Sure3 to Regulate, the Bbwe?s. : ; Depend upon it, mothers, - it will give : rest to yourselves, and .. :! ' 'i. ;-: 4 ; . r iceiiei ana ueaim to your iuiaa .. We 'have nut ud and sold this article forbears, anfl fliw 8AV TV noFIlENCE AND TlttJTH Of It what we have neveRbeen able to say of any other medicine Nbvbb bxs it failed, ik x binglb Ihstancb to Effect a Ctna, when timely usea, Never did we know an instance or aissatisiac tion bv anv oue who used it. On- the contrary: all are delighted with its operation, and j Bpeak in terms of commendation of its magical ieffects and medical virtues. We speak in this matter "WHAT WE DO KNOW," after years ot experi ence and t Pledge oub Reputation . roi the FULFILMENT OF WHAT WE BTCBE DECXABE. " J In al most every instance where the infant Is suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will lie found in ntteen or twenty minutes aoer tne syrup j 15 aa ministered. . i- . .' " I' Fall directions for using will accompany, each bottle. ,j .: Be sure and call for ' r . , Mrs ' Winslow?8 Soothing Syrup," Havinsr the fac-simile of "CURTIS & PERK INS" on the outside wrapper. All others are base imitations. , , j ! '.Sold by Druggists throughout the world J PriceoiiiySScts.per Bottle. . , .,;.') : offices: i. .;: J !'. r 215 Fulton Street, New York, j 205 High. Holborn, Xiondon, England 441 St. Paul Street, Montreal Canada. AiniSEIIEIiTS, WilmiiigliOQ Theatre. H, J. SARGENT 5?e? attgyr;; THE ABOVE POPULAR 'PJLA,CEj Amusement is now open for the ' wi ? -4 9 . ientj tVivllW A.A'fV 111AMATIG GOMPANYl Icotriprisingthe best taYentfbf the' country. il.Vf i - ... . , .... - '. . A Change of Programme verr Evening. Doors open at p'clock.Yff, ;y -p 3 7 , i Curtain rices jprecisely at 8 o'clock, i,.. j t : iS; ' IF ii' OR Reserved Seats PARTICULARS SEE SMALL BILLS ..fl 00 Admission to Dress Circle and Parquette 75 cts pit . ...... i. ..", mj cts j, Galleryus . .to:iv'i.if?';j y- ivi '! 1 25 cts r. Private? Botes. 1 j 4. .1 i i -i r. H i a i s. t ou r 1 Choice seats for Colored PeOplen.: -.4v,f 50 ct& ' Box Book -bben on Fridav and Saturday, si the Theatre, from 10 A. M. till 4 P. M., where seats .an. be secured, v, - r tjrrjfjq. . . 'V . Nv B.GRAND FAMILY MA 1 1 NEE 'even Saturday, commencing at 2 o'clock. . . . . it jan 4 k : . ; . u fl;;'i I GROCERIES.1 ."I'j" Aug. 29,T67. 6m SHIPPING; t; 1 EXPRESS STEAMSHIP LINE. THE FAST AND FAVORITE TEaIiSHIPS V. P. CLYDE, - Captain POWELL, REBECCA CLYDE, ' Captain 'CIIICIIESTER. ' will ; Bail .. for . New - York, every ornate-. WED NESDAY, 4 from wharf loot of Chestnut street.4 4 HORACE M. BARRY, Agent, i ; - . Wilmington, N. C. JAMES HAND, Agent, -; - . . New York, , : dec 28 '-v:,, . . . ' . . , . tt Annamessic Line. THE GREAT THROUGH SHOftT JiOUTE TO THE ' NORTH. 1 CARRYING , THE ... ;:r,;S..!iAii.. The most direct and comfortable route to ' t- PHILADELPHIA, A - t-i i , NEW' YORK, , v:l "! BOSTON, AND ALL POINTS NORTH AND EAST. : Through Tickets sold i and Baggage Cheeked from all principal cities in the Southern Atlantic and Gulf States. , SOD-TIL Uarine and , Fire Risk . Assumed by the , , , Company- j - " t k-'':i-t-V . - ''- - .Jt.i:s... ...V.r;'-.--- j For further information enquire at stations of sonneciing railways South or of i Agent at Nor folk, Va,,i.; , . ! . - ; ' , - .fl. V TOMPKINS; oct 13 General Agent, i i Norfolk, Va. tf STftVRS UJLUIliJJ mm T.: Cooking, Parlor and OOee Stores, A LOT OF GAS FIXTURES, : Just ReceiYed. , : . AGENT FOR 'FAIRBANKS' STAND. r ,:"': aro scales. ' ":r. - ' - For Qalo bf -s -frWr.;-.W, ;,4;-- A.'?EL;;NBFJF. Not 26 tf ' 1 TMiS 1 : . i. S i ...; " - 7lHf . iND I r '. i I I . (n v Sill tVi W v 4 A I ' H .V V CAKES. f vi( CRACICERSocill I'.: -CURRAPfTS,t, U CITRON. 'V. f tX- ;viV.r UiiV PRESERVES, - &C., &c., !bc. f -1- Bourbon, rJlyel TrUhlaiid Scotch G I fJ, B R AHi) Y,VI fl ES i C 0 R D I ALS ; ' ' ; rail kind-Si 1 f 1 . '; ALES, , ., v'-..", j ,. CIDER, -'"""' 'i-l-i'. i : PORTER. ' : ! ' hi i i I'; ; i ' t vr-W 1 Everything required for the Inner Man," for sale very low for Cah at Geo. Z. French's, dec 19 tf SLEEPING CARS ON NIGHT,' TRAINS. No Omnibus transfers on this route. : - This line also forms a part of the ; "rr GREAT SEABOARD . INLAND . AIR LINE FREIGHT, ROUTE. connecting with Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad at rorumoniD, va. . ! - , ;- - . j : .. n J FREIGHTS forwarded with: despatch.-' and at treasonable rates. THROUGH, RECEIPTS given ito ana irpm ; ... :''; r'- r-? i L -.-PHILADELPHIA AND PRINCIPAL1 POINTS A: CASRXK)Ol)S? . f ; at - - i l LOWEST 'JPRICISS, " gQ boxes ASSORTED tJANDY.1 1 JQQ boxes ADAMANTINE CANDLES OA boxes SFER3I CANDLES, t v 25kcsal4T-R, A boxes RAISINS, Wholes,. Ualve ana quarters. -f A boxes CITRON, 1 50 cases oysters ' r'o" cases LOBSTERS, C A cases TOMATOES and GREEN OU CORN. At , - GEORGE MYERS , , i 11 and 13 Front Street, CHAsi D. MYERS, Agent. dec 31 1 ' '-. '' tf QA . BARRELS AND HAlF BAR Ol RELS SUGAR, j. In store and receiving at GEO. MYERS. 11 and 13 Front street. -gEEF TONGUES, DRIED BEEF, . . ' ' ' SMOKED SALMON, PICKLED SALMON, " ( : . No. 1 MACKEREL, i Jast in store at 11 and 13 Front street.- : CHAS. D. MYERS, Agent. A NCIIOVY SAUCE, , STUFFED OLIVES, " ENGLISH TABLE SAL T,' DDwanntnjnntirm! 1 "JELLIES, PRESERVES, ' , ' v- -''' ' ' - .':" 'Sx.'i &c., .&c, ! At GEO. MYERSK' 11 and lislTroni street. CHAS., D. :MYERS, Agent .t. dec 31 tf MISCELLANEOUS, tOStOEL; )N. (Jf . j V " Collectoe's Otoce, Dee. 23, 1867. 0 Notice is hereby given, ' tiiai on the 28th) Feb ruary, and Srd -March 186? ten (10) cases of Gin were seized at this port, from on board the Am. Brig "Altav'ela," Red, Master," frOm Porto BiCot for violation of -the 24thi sec;,Act of March 2. 1799, and on the 21st June, 1867r sixteen hundred (1600) cigars, from on board the Am. jSchr "An telope,' Davis, Master, from Havana,- for viola tion of the sectionreferred to and also the let section, Act of July 28tht i860 i 'All persons claim ing the said merchandise, are hereby required to file their, claims .hv this office, . within twenty days hereof, in accordance with the provisions of the 11th section ofthe act of July 18, 1866. I D. RUMLEY, " ' ' Collector. , dec 23 . n lawSw if JT I 9 k V - .. . XL - ,;L. WALTERS. myyj The best Ointment in the world. It cures 'tie ry thing that other ointments wilLAand hundreds of things that none others can, . Price, 25 eenta This Is the articie'that evefy one wiilc ironing so much admire; as it so effectually prevents the iron from sticking, and gives such a smooth and ivory-like surface to the goodsi d Price 25 cent . Superior to all other Bluesa : All we ask is qd trial of these articles." 'Manufactured by the r ,., . NEW YORK STARCH GLOSS JCO.V s T , 4 ' 218 Fulton St. New Jork. w ill send, post paid, a sample of a box of Glo box of ue, and bor1 of Ointment to any ne send, 75 r cents. t- Iake large discounts to Agent r Ue Trade. : . -i - deo 6w ' : ,t: .,'.' n ai w a: . tt to C: la th to , he Je mi : th . ba his cli ilr . his sec .f?"an . Th wl wa mi "it Mr , . of anc anc bo froi : mai ' piet , the mai ' enci l : H exce v oftei pub A hero tOtl; The; han't - oil tKy . wlilc . nirac This on 3 c by a as tb our v tte e . U H. J. De ofthi ' city appre euro l panj time tlcxa been i plirae asyb Jn J.( j.i 4 Qe On D. Hon.' E Gen rers ol la rep ccpttl I L r .ft ..... ... . r' -
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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