YJV. A. WILMINGTON POST. 2MS' OF SCB3CBIPTI0N IS VA.UIA.BLT IN f. Weekly one year.. six months . : . . v r j . one month...... IT ; , RATES OF ADVERTISING : i j AvertUements will be inserted at lOO;pir jnare for first insertion and 50 cent for eath jMe quare. . ' , ' n IS PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY MY POST SUBSCRIPTION: 1 Cue year. . Advertisements $1 per square. ...,3 00 BUSINESS ARDS. WIVt. luYNCH, r E R 11 A X T T A I Ji O B. LOTHES CUT AND MADE IN THE L VT- est Styles ana oi me ueisi muicutu.- North East Cor. Market & Second Mtu, r WILMINGTON,, N. C. .ro fit--jto it. r DAU1EL A. SMITH, Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of -i Parlor, Dining Room, tnamoer I and! Office Furniture, A '. Mattrasses, Feathers, Window lliades, Wall Paper, &c, also ? gash, Blinds and Doors. ioUTH FRONT ST., WILMINGTON, N C JOSEPH U. iVEFP, 1HIP CHANDLER. I !"" . ' f -' - ' ' ' ' " i ' ? AND DEALER IN . i, HIP STORKS, GROCERIES, JIARD ware, Paints, Oils, Boats. Oars-&c, ; Water, and tf, 4 & 0 dock Btreei, . Correspondence of the Jbst. "' ! . j r Raleigh, Jan. ,21st, 1868. Hon. A. l H. Laflin, member of i Congress from New York, addressed the Republican members of the Constitutional Convention on the evening of the 20th insti. 1 : Mr. L. reports the Republican : members of Congress as a unit on the reconstruction measures and are awaiting with great inter est the action ot the Constitutional conven tions now in session in the Southern States. V. Republicans at the South may rest assured that n all that, is wise, just and Republican, their brethren in Congress will , stand , by them. (Nothing should be done for revenge on the one band, neither on the other, should they be hasty or indiscriminate in' measures tor removing the disabilities imposed by the Constitution and by Congress, on persons -implicated in the rebellion. j As to the Chicago Convention, there can be but one result, viz., the nomination o that wise man, brave soldier and sagacious statesman, Gen. U. SJ I Grani v. With the election of Gen. Grant Will come the final settlement of all our Southern difficulties up on a permanent and republican basis. . Gov. Holclen, also addressed the meeting in a patriotic and eloquent "strain. He ex plained the manner in which the loyal peo ple of North Carolina, although in a ma jority, , became involved;- in - the , rebellion. He courBelled the mem'ers of! the Conven" tio'n to insist upon undoubted! loyalty as an essential qualification for .citizenship. If properly organized, he believed, the repub licans to.be largely in the ascendant in the State ; --that of the white men of the State, a majority were republicans. , ?. The rule of disloyalty is at an end. The government of North Carolina must be, henceforth of the people and for the people. No's ; oct 22 WILMINGTON, N. 0 r GEO. Z. FRENCH, "No. 10, South Front Street, , f. rWilttiingrtoii, JN. J.,i B WHOLESALE DEALER IN : ' . ' t n .'.. ... 11T " 'J- jrocenes, rrovisions. wines, ( Liquors, Cigars. Wood, Willow,! and Com moil :i;rociiery ware, j NEWS IN BRIEF. i v EUROPE. Cable telegrams, published in extmso else where, give full particulars of the arrest of George Francis Train, while the very latest dispatches received announce his release trom Custody. r. iTraiu has! X telegraphed to his friends in this City1 that he has brought cept graduates of. West Point. WASHINGTON ITEMS. GENERAL tlEVC. From the FhUaddphia JUL ' ; - . ; y It is stated in official circles here lhat Mr. Stfward Will put forth, in a short time, a State paper on the Alabama Claims, which threatens to be the most ponderous volume in weight of argument ai "well as weight of ! paper, .ever issued from the State depart ment.' The whole subject will be reviewed ab initio: The doctrines of international law and the duties ot'j'beligerents laid down and defined, the document , will then con sider the respective positions of England and the United States at the outbreak of the late rebellion ; and the next chapter will be devoted to a severe censure of the' indecent haste in which the proclamation of neutrali ty was issued by the British Government Then will come tables showing the number Salt Lake city has been purified, so far as water can do it .." YT '. : . Bteel billiard balls are the latest novelty, but not an improvement on ivory, we should say. t i-: -t -'- . v Mrs. J. H. Riddell is about to 'assume the editoriaVmanagement of the St James Mag azine of London. 1 . ' , Porcelain capable of being blown, pressed or roiled like glass is made in a Philadel phia factory. , , ;J By the treaty between Belgium and Aus tria the Empress Carlotta is relieved 6f her succession and the jointure specified in the marriage contract. It is not stated by what authority this was done. During the two hundred representations of the "Grand Duchess"- iu Paris , three la dies took the title role, and. there were three Wandas, tnree Fauls,: two Barons and two of ships built by the British ship builders, I Generals Bourns, while one person, M. Dupu the histories of their equipments, cruises, and achievements, and the , losses sustained by the United States citizens. Part second 'will present the startling array ,pf figures, representing! the property . destroyed ; the Hvhole to conclude withu strong demand for payment in full. It ii also given out ithat the Secretary will allude to the ques tion of naturalization, and " demand that England recede from her position5 of perpet ual allegiance, and acknowledge the Ameri can doctrine on that subject The Supreme Court j this morning,1 decid ed to advance the McArdie test Case on dock et, arid set it for a hearing on the first Mon day in March next. This case it will be re membered, arises under the reconstruction acts now in force in the Southern States, the constitutionality of these acts being involved therein to a certain extent. Chief Justice Chase announced the decision of the court. Gen. Grant thinks that in view of his or der providing for a gradual reduction of the army, there is noti much need" of making many more second lieutenants at present. The Senate Millitary Committee has there fore agreed to a bill suspending the appoint ment of any further officers of this grade ex- NOTICE. fPHE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS" FOR SALE In large or small quantities, 1 ! -y ' ' " CYPRESS and JUNIPER suit against-the British Government for 100,000 damages. ; The, accounts re ceived in Dublin of the threatened Fenian disturbances in Waterfofd County seem to -Intelli- lT Cottoii and , Waval Stores Jlought or lieceivea on vuiisigameui. t)ct6 i 4 tf I H lOLLER, jHercliants9 J G. POTTEK, J. CAMEBDEN DOLLNER, POTTER & CO , i Commission New York, Liberal cask advanoes on consignments of Na; vat Stores, Cotton aod otUer Southern produce., sept. 24 - - ; . ,V r; 1 ii ly WESCOTT have been greatly exagerated. gence from Italy sets forth the fact that the Anti Garibaldian campaign of i the Govern- i j . i ment has added 18,000,000 lives to the ex penditures of the past twelve months. Prime Minister Menabfea has addressed a sharp note to the Spanish Government in reference to the Qeen of Spain's declaration of her future policy in the Roman question. , - The steamship City of I Boston, from Liverpool Jan. 3 and Queehstown Jan. 9 arrived at this port last night- A Ber lin despatch sets forth the fact that minister Cancroft is negotiating for a pew commer cial treaty between the United States and the North German Confederation.- The The Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs had a long discussion to-day on the nomi nation of Hori-rS. S. Cox, tor the Austrian Mission, but came to no conclusion on that point The subject: will be resumed at the next meeting of the; committee. Parties are here in consultation with lead ing Democratic politicians as tc the time and place of the next Democratic Pres'K dential Convention. They urge that Cin cinnati is the best point at which to hold it, and - say that the Democracy o"f that city will do the- handsome thing if it Bhould be the nominee. The usual meeting of the Cabinet was held to-day, there being present Secretaries Seward, S5cCulloch, Browning, Wells, and. Postmaster General Randall. The Session! continued until after two o'clock. Recent advices from Alabama received I E 1 'L E It I N G R A I N stiadce3 11 Pans announce that great by the Union Republican Executive Com - I i i . 5 uneasiness prevails because of the activity in mittee states that an election will be held on I South Side Princess, near Water St.. , , , . , - , , i - M. . i ' j the arsenals and dockyards and the pressure the 6th of next month, for the purpose of TEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL IV supply ot 1 " I I Corn, Meal, Ilomony, Flour, Oats, Peas Uye, Bran, Hay, &c, &c. ! aug20 - 'j - j ,.-.-.f tf VICK, 9IEBME & 0., -KOCERS, ' t'l' j ,' -It ' i-.-;'!; i- FORWARDING AND COMMISSION i V- MERCHANTS, ? " , j. I 5 ' Corner Che8out and Water streets, r- i--. irrjt : - ' l XT "i 1 tf o. C. HATCH, L. O. TESTES," New York. WilniinfftbnJ H . M 1". HATCH. New York. OATCn, ESTES & CO., I ! GENERAL j I Commission Merchants, V -NO. 133 FRONT STREET, CORNER OF PINE I j.;,; NEW YORK, j n CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON & NAVA1 stores solicited. Usual advances made an all orders DromDtlv executed. I Aug. 5th. 1867. ! 1 tt. brought to bear upon the Crops Legislatif for the passage - of the ! "army recognization bill. Thesemi-official iournals continue to make assertions as to the amicable rela tions of France and Prussia, and the Epoque announces the speedy issue of a Napoleonic manifesto, given every evidence of the Em peror's desire for feeace. The Fenian excitement in Great Britain has not yet died out, for another attack has. been made upon a martello tower at Duncannon, in Water-. ford County, Ireland.- -4 -The Government is about to commence a legal prosecution against the Dublin Nation, for the publica tion of sedition libles and inflammatory ar ticles. The Fenian Barratt (not Mar rat t) has, it is averred been' identified as the man who fired the fuse under the walls of the Clerken well prison. A Copenha gen dispatch; announces 4 thej reference to a special committee of the Rigsdag of the res olution relative to the transfer of St Thomas voting on the new Constitution. L . j- i-. i .- Senator Henderson's bill was reported to day, but there are no new features to be ad- is, carried the part or j Fntz through the whole season.. 1 a. ,: In Spriagfield, Missouri, a new national cemetery has. been opened, and several hun dred bodies' ot deceased soldiers n have been taken there for interment. The graves of about lduu otners nave been discovered in Southwest Missouri; and the remains in them will also be sent to Springfield. I ' Five distileries and four rectifying estab- lisnmeuia were seizeu in xew xOTK on Mon day for violation of the revenue laws.'-'- . Bierstadt's picture, "The t Domes of the Yo Semite," was packed for Europe last Sat urday. . - ' ' , 1 -j 1 The income from the excise law of New York has thus far amounted to $2,555,658 : iu iout uuuw mc uiu uvsteui me income was only $12,450;. A court in Pennsylvania has decided that a combination of dealers in oil to i purchase 150,000 barrels of oil in Antwerp j and thus control the market was a conspiracy against the public, and. the discharge of those ar rested for that offence was refused. With reference to the time of holding convention for the nomination of candidates for the presidency, it is stated by a cotem porary that- Harrisson was nominated in December of the year before the election, Jackson Van Buren, Casa and Lincoln (first time) in May ; Polk, Clay, Taylor, Pierce, Scott, Fremont Buchannan, Douglas, Breck inridge and Lincoln (second term) in June), and McClellan in September the latest nom ination ever made, if 1 One district in New York paid $7,686,155- 54 in internal revenue last ; year. . It instead of being the most productive district in the country, it were only an average, the re ceipts would have paid more than half the national debt, besides defraying current ex pensesi . .. ... :'..J.-h A Mrs. TanksJtias given a library of Dutch, French and Latin books to f the Wisconsin Historical Society, which an intervent news paper says measured about two cords. ! There are 4812 volumes in all, many of them of great antiquity and .value. ; A Memphis paper, whichi finds in every occurrence a tex.t against the- reconstruction- laws, cnroniciea a recent murder by a wo man, and added : "This is one of the peo ple whom the radical fortune hunters would place in domination over the South." Police stations in. New York are made intelligence oflices by a recent regulation. Any persbn needing employment leave his name stating the kind of work desired, and the list is open to inspection by the public. The idea seems good. 1 . , ' ,. 4 During twelve years the Panama Railroad has transported less than 400,000 passengers, the average being only 33,000 a year Bnt Sawed in a Workmanlike Maaner. rT - These SHINGLES' aref admitted by all who have used them to be"' 'BV'f t u ; ' BETTER AI1D CHEAPER- than any in the market ; : 5 i It takes LESS NAILS, aid LESS TIME to lay them. They make a BETTER ROOF, and require LESS PER SQUARE than any hand made shingles. I ; I call, examine and judge lor yourselves. at: Mill loot of Castle Street. S, T.- 1G08 -X. . t ' The lan quaere of nature and experience n' 1 strates, that whoever would enjoy the pleasures ox iooa me oeauues ox landscapes the Joys o -companionship the richness of literature o the honors of station and renown muat-prtxrv heir health. , , r The stomach is the receptacle of all nourish ment, and the fountain from which all parts of the body, derive sustenance. The effect of foul injurious food entering the stomach, is to de- i range ine aigesuve organs ana produce neaaaeae, : loss of appetite, uurefreshed sleep, foetid breath, i low spirits, feverish burnings, constipation, in capacity to penorm any mental or physical duty, i &c, andiEire the symptoms of that horrrid disease La J. c. jan 9 MANN, i Proprietor. tf m . - ... ...:.i.t ' GoYcrnment Wrecks. TTAVING BEEN NOTIFIED BY THE SEC- JLJL retary of the Treasury that a contract has been made by him with GEO. Z. FRENCH and ROBERT STEVJfiNSON; for saving property from wrecks of all vessels belonging to the Gov- vernment, on and adjacent to, this coast navmg Deen appointed by him as agent to super intend their operations. I hereby warn all per sona .from interfering with said wrecks pr any owcr government property on tne coast. : - . - , " L. G. ESTES, ' 1 i ! Coll. Int Rev. Wilmington, Aug. 5, 1867. . tf Journal copy. UNITED STATES INTERNAL V. - REVENlJEHvi,. C COLLECTOR'S OFFICE; SECOND DISTRICT, NORTH CAROLINA, I Office Honrs from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. . ' . U G. ESTES, Collector. aug 6 r " . i. tl OUR LATEST IMPROVED Kew Scale Piano-Forte. NOTICE. After the most nattering testimo nials from the first Pianists in the country, who, at our solicitation, have tested them in the severest manner POSSIBLE, have been pro nounced ' 5 The Finest Square Piano-Forte Made in the World. It has alwavs beer our nollcv during the Thir ty-six Tears that we have manufactured Pianos, twelve thousand of which are now - in use In the United States and Europe, to give the finest in strument at the lowest cost Our superior facil ities enable us to offer them from one to three hundred dollars less .than any other, first-class House. ":V ; ; ' - ... : . The tone of these instruments are remarkable for their peculiar sweetness and great brilliancy. Never losing tneiixjuaiity wnen .lorcea to tneir utmost capacity. The lower register retaining its positiveness does not destroy the middle and upper registers by mingling with them in disa greeable contusion, -me rennea beauty ottoDe )eing equally delightful to the unpracticed and to the most cultivated ear. They are an entirely new style of Piano, finish ed in the most superb manner, with four full round corners front and back, heavily carved Legs and Lyre, Serpentine Base richly moulded. and eachinstrunient is fully WARRANTED for five years.. GROVESTEEN & CO., ! 4V uroaaway, xew lork. dec 7 I d&wlv. .1... DYSPEPSIA which assumes a thousand shapes, and points luwaius a mvsvrume nje ana premature aecay. , 4 uo Meaicai acuity nas laoored ror generations to discover reliable appetizers and the proper means of overcoming stomach derangements. Certain Ingredients have been long known as ' partially. enecuve. Among tnese were ; ' - , r.-S.-, -.IS,. CALISAYA DARK & ST. CROIX RUM. An invalid physician, sojourning in the tropical Island of St Croix, observing the habits of the natives, gathered the recipe for the final accomv plishment of this most important end. The arti cle was first used as a private medicine, wnen its salutary effects becoming known, it was brought out under tne name or DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. ' They act with unerring power, and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage. They perforin most wonderful cures in stubborn cases of Dys- Eepsia, Liver Complaint, Nervous Affections, oss of Appetite, Intermittent Fevers, Diarrhoea, Sour Stomach, v Headache, : Fever and Ague, Weakness, .Mental Despondency, fec As a morn ing appetizer and after dinner tonic, they should bin every family. They are a delightful exhile rating stimulant, without any subsequent stupe ying reaction. . , - -,,.., ' '. -- ' " ." ' ' i '. ! , ; j- -. ;. ; ., . . . yi . , 1, . .'; j. IMPORTANT CERTIFICATE. ' Rochester, December 28th, 1861. Messrs. P. H. Dbakb. Gentlemen I have suf fered terribly with Dyspepsia for three; or four years, and tried many remedies without effect I had to abandon my profession, and suffer 3d great- r from everything l ate. 1 nave now inea ine lantation Bitters thev helped me I continued their use. and am now nearly a well man. v I know of several similar cases. RespecUully yours,4 I - .- ' ' " Rev. JkB. Cathobn.' a ;n ii it has earned nearly seven hundred million ded to the synopsis given m your columns -th fr(fasnrft RW htmArpA million tons of merchandise.!. some time ago. Gen. Ord left, last night, on his way to California, where he has been assigned to duty. He is not expected to sail for some days, however. , . I j This forenoon Senators Buckalew and Hendricks had an interview with the Presi dent. ... ; .!(. - :J 'L-- . NORTH CAROLINA. six hundred before " L. A. :i t HART. UNO. C. BAILEY WIIiMINGOCON. IRON AND COPPER WORKS, AND i''.':-'..-'-. ' I:- - JVIXCHIIVE SHOP, A LSO Manufacturers of TURPENTINE J. STILLS, and COPPER WORK in all its brauches. ' , ) ' Front" Street,' below Market Street, sept. '85 Wilmington, N. C. DART & BAILEY. Proprietors. and, St John. . A London telegram ad vises us that the latest j news from Africa confirms all previonslyj received reports of Dr. Livingstone's safety. j In the summer of 1863, General Grant wrote from his camp on the Mississippi : "Iliave never been an anti slavery man ; but I try to judge justly of what I see. I maue up my minci wnen mis war cuoiiueuu ed that theNojth and South could only, live together in peace as one nation, and they could only be one nation by being a tree na- tion. Slavery, the corner-stone ot tne- so called Confederacy, is knocked out, and it will stake more men to keep black mien slaves than to put down1 the rebellion. Much i Bank Election. The following gentlemen have been elected officers of the Newbern Na tional Bank for the ensuing year : President, David Heaton; .Vice President, W, P.- Moore; Cashier, H. H. Thompson; Teller, J. Howard Eldridge. Vessel Lost. The 'sehooner ' Jenny Xind, loaded with corn, from some one of the north counties, went ashore on Tuesday, a few miles north of Beaufort Inlet, and will prove, with the cargo, a total loss. She was owned by Messrs. B. & E. Ellis, oi Newbern. ? AS. "1 T. PKTraWJLT. tf SOOKH MOOitE PGTTEWAY & MOORE GENERali COMMISSION MERCHANT, " NORTH WATER STREET, ' '.' . ' V;:.! WILMINGTON, N. d SOLICIT CONSIGNMENTS I OFl! COTTON, NAVAL STORES AND COUNTRY PK ). DUCE. : -f ' : ' ' Mi .' .14 ! Being AGENTS for the Manufacturers are .prepared to fill, on the mOst reasonable term oraers lor . i GEO. KIDD'S CELEBRATED I COTTON GINS, t ZfXL'S KAWBONE , ; . - ' SUPER-PHOSPHATE, BROWN'S COUNTER, 1 " , PLATFORM and RAIL ; -ROAD SCALES ; Have constantly on hand FERTILIZERS of all descriptions. ; vox o i . i;: 1 . Large Hoa. Mr. Nelson Blake, of Raleigh, had in Market in that city on Tuesday morning last, a hog, of his own raising, which weighed 478 pounds. , . ' , ; ."' - H Madame Jumel is again dragged the public. Her will was once set aside by order of court, but parties in Rhode Island claim that they are the legal heirs, and have brought suit to recover the property- ? Mr. .Fouque succeeded, after great trouble in collecting some of the gas which arose from the sea "during the volcanic - irruption of the Azores in June last, . which he has found to be entirely free from carbonic acid, an rich in oxygen. i i -';-- "Wisconsin is worth 'fifty-seven- millions more than two years ago. The local legislature of New. Brunswick is to meet next month. 'i In explanation ' of the " despatch ; recently sent from Ottawa to the newspapers of - this country, stating that the guard around the Parliament buildings had been trebled, leav ing it to be inferred: that it was through fear of Fenians, a Montreal paper says the fact is that a watch has been established during the recess of Parliament, where there was none while it was in session.. Fourteen members oi the Quebec legisla ture are also members of the Dominion House of Commons. London is profiling by the war between the grocers and the licensed victuallers. The former sell wine and. spirits cheaper than CUSTOM HOUSE, Wilmington, N. C, ) ; Coixectob's Oefice, Jan. 10, 1868. f Publication having been made according to law. notice is hereby given that I will exoose to Public Auction, on Friday the 31st inst, at thd LJustom -Mouse, tne 10110 wing ; described mer chandise seized for violation of the Revenue Laws, to wit : ; , I Ten (10) Cases of Gin, seized from on board the Am. Bng "Altavela," and .", 1 ,GOO Cigrars, seized from on board the Am Schooner "Antelope." ! U. aUMIiEx, jan 14 Collector. ts v.- S. T. 1860 X. . - . ..... .;r Intelligent persons and physicians can judge ' on the efficacy of the Plantation Bitters from the tollowlng partial formula : - I C ASCARILL A BARK ras known and used in Germany for Dyspepsia, 3hronic Diarrhoea. Cholic Dysentery, and Dis eases ef the Stoaiach and Bowels, as early as 1690 - ; ' DANDELION. X ' '.;' rorInflamations of the Loins and Spleen' in iropsical Affections and, Biliary Becreuons, or )bstruction8 of the Abdoniinalylscera.' - ' Dkath or 1 Nobth CABOLrNiAJT.-r-CoL Benson terfleld, Va., on the 14th inst, in the 6 Ah year of it rivals, who m turn put down the price his age. CoL Jones, until within a few years NOT FOR A DAY BUT FOR ALL TIME. . DREW'S MFAUIDLE YEAST POWDER, The Best apd only Reliable Powder in Use. Wai- ii . to make Good Biscuit' Bread, 1 ie Crust. Mu ffins. Waffles. ilndum, Jiuciwteat, - and , other . Griddle Cakes.1 Also Boiled Puddings, ; Dumplings, JW Pie, c. Equally good for all. It is warrant ed not to con' tain any deleterious drug, but is made from! the purest materials, is of snowy whiteness, and per fectly congenial to health. ) DrSFJSP llUS are paracttiarly recommended to use it. . -i L TKY AT. AND USE ttU Kj'LixiLR. For sale by. all Grocers throughout the United .1 . . ri 1 a ' j r j i i . i . ; B-aieS ttUU VUUtUliU. . The Trade supplied by tjae Manufacturers Address the ': u j ! DREW MANUFACTURING CO.. I v: . ; 218 Fulton Street New York. WANTED. Good and reliable Agents very city and town. Liberal inducements !w be offered. Send on application. . 1 dec 7 , - - , 6w CALISAYA. OR KING'S BARK. L Was unknown to civilization until the middle o 1 the 17th century. Humboldt makes favorable mention of the febrituge qualities of this article as an Antidote 1 Fever and "Ague, Intermittent and Malarious Fevers, ' in his extensive South American travels. The Countess, wife , of the Viceroy of Peru; having experienced the benefit cial effects of the Bark, sent it to Europe In 1640. It was sold by the Jesuits for the enormous sum of its weight in silver, and was thus called Jesuits rowDER. f in LnDo, Bir joon laiDot employed 11 with great success in France, in the treatment of Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Nervous Affections r Lioss or appetite, weakness and veDiiity,, pal pitation of the Heart, Diarrhoea &c, ureter the name of English Powder; and in -1679, -Jie sold the secret ot its origin, to Louis XIV, by whom it was divulged, it is now a standard remedy la all Pharmacopoeia, and is employed In prepar ing the Plantation Bitters. - . 1 Vhamorniue jriowers, lor nieeDiea iigesons ; Winterareen. valuable for Scrofula, Rheumatism. and Neiratic Affections Lavender Mowers, aro matic, stimulant and Tome, nigniy invigorating,, in Nervous Debility j Anise, an aromatic carmi native, creating flesh, muscle ' and milk.: .Much used in nursing. .'. . past was a citizen Of Raleigh. A delegation from the Cherokee Nation of North CaroUna, consisting of G. W Bushyhead, as I desire peace, I am opposed to any peace principal chief, Johnson G.;S. Key Dalus Gusky of tea. sugar and other groceries. House keepers are profiting by this state of things, and show their impartiality by buying gro ceries of the publicans and liquors of the gro cers. '1 untill this question of slavery is forever set tled.'? That was a private letter Washburn, and Senator Wilson brings it to light. That would have been called Kadi -i cal doctrine theruE vents have justified it The principles which bred such ' utterances at such artirjae, are sound principles. 1 i ' ' " I ' li 1 ' ' f I'..' J - 'V i : - " It1' ; In Mr. Constant Meyer's new picture Maud Muller is represented as standing in the fore ground, leaning her head npbn her hand and gaziug off, with half j painful, halt pleased expression, after t judge, who has just left her. In the background is the hay field, and just behind Maud are two rustic lovers, billing and cooing without f any of the am bitious thoughts i that fill the heart of the fair girl by their i side. and Chuo-wa-whis-ka, have arrived in Washing ton. Their object is to arrange for the payment to Mr, E. B. pf their annuities, which were unpaid wnue incjr were in tne uoniederate lines. MAUVIN'S PATENT v Alum and Dry Plaster, Fire and Burg lar Proof Cotton at IWelpow. The Roanoke News of the 22d says : The passage of cotton within the past three days shows an !improyement upon the i- .. :-f.i-' ... ::: ; ivio. previous tnree some iwemy-nve or uurij w loadsarriving over the Wilmington road daily, j Mr. Frank Mayo is playing in Indianapo lis, alter cioamg a successtul engagement, in ilempms. A Canadian paper publishes a letter from a subscriber stating that the ecclesiastical authorities had interdicted it, and that he should run the risk of excommunication by receiving it any longer , . . ' 7 - r. r It takes two and a.half million cubic ! feet I ol air an hour to ventilate tne unusu iiouse of Commons. It was formerly proposed , to take the air for this purpose from a great height, but it was found that at that alti tude a more impure article was obtained than nearer the ground, IV ith s Combination Ztock. TUTARRANTED THE BEST In the WORLD. f Y i- Never corrode the iron. 3 Never lose their fire-proof qualities. Are ; the only Safe filled with Alum and. Dry Plaster. i Plsase send or call for an Hlustrated Catalogue. . i MARVIN & CO., Principal warerooms: " 1 - No. 276 Broadway, New York, i Na 721 Chestnut St, Philadelphia.! dec 7 j ,j . t , x 5m FRBEDMAN'S SAVINGS TRUST COMPANY The business of this Institution will hereafter be conducted by. L Sir. GEOITGE M. ARNOLD. Office is in the room above Allen Evan's st on Market street. ' .. 1 B! Office hours every day from 5 o'clock. P. CM toeo'ciocK, r. m. ; , . t. r ,. . Depositors take notice. r I t--M: - -r.,: 4 ! tjifei'i' M 8. ASHLEtll Ian 7 ..- ..:J..lli House for Eent. A "FINE RESIDENCE ON FIFTH STREET jtl containing six rooms, nas jutcnen, good Well .and Out nouses on me premises, if j 3 Win ne renieacucn uuut vcwuci xsk, - - Apply to STOYESy GAS FIXTURES, &Cj Cookies, Parlor aod OGee Store . A LOT OF GAS FIXTURES, li, .'Just Received. - AGENT. FOR" FAIRBANKS' , ARB SCALES. - 8. T. 18CO X. Another ingredient of remarkable and wonder ful virtue used In tb preparation of these i Bit ten, is a native or Brazil, and as yet unknown to the commerce ot the world, "j A Spanish writer says : -AJ' j v ':, ' u 1 ' , , w w , - administered wua ou uroix. Ru", never fails to relieve nervous tremor, wake fulne&s, disturbed sleep, &c, and that it is used with great effect by the Brazilians, Spanish and Peruvian ladies to neignten weir color ana oeau ty: It imparts cheertolness to the disposition vigor to the appetite, and brilliancy to the com plexion." . .. ,' . - ' 1 w.y .... ....... ' - U.. 11. Vll AT . we wiumoid iu nauuo uvw tue yuuufi ivz uie present ' " 1 ' " 10 tne aoove .are auucu viuve juu, urauge, Carraway, Coriander, Snake Koot, fcc., all pre served U perfect! j pure - JaalS GEO. Z. FRENCH, i : 10 8outh Front St For Sale by .. i -t " ".! ?!- f,1 Wov29 A. IX NEFF. -11 ST. CROIX RUM The tonic properties ot St Croix Rum, and its powenui mvigoraung effects, .have Deen long known to the physicians of the world. , - Bilious, intermitteat and Chill Fevers, engen dered by the change of water and diet of travel era, particularly upon western rivers, are preven ted wnA cnrfA hv th Plantation Bitters, c Thev are also reliable to prevent sea lskness. . j ':m.M' --v. hi' iA , ..... . -1; . J-v-.-v 5? i 1 r 1 1 , I ! . J " . I ill " I'I' - ' I t l.: 1 I'

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