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L WILMINGTON POST. fEHMS Or St'BltJrtU'tlOsisTAaiiM.r IK ADVANCE Tri-Weekly one year. 1. . . . . . , wV. . . 6 00 " six months U... -. ... . .. .....3 50 one uiontb ........ . . ...- ..'.... ...v,li 00 ! .:- KATES Q$ ADVERTWINtf : 7' ' r - - - i .'- -I '" ' ''I"5"?' I: J ' ; t'i 'ft J" y f Avertiscraents Will be, iuaiirtedatrf I OOVperi 8iuare for first insertionjand 50 cent lor. each pnDsequout insertion. . ;:'",;:,k . f j; Ten lines pr less, solid minion type, ponstitute a ill in ll i Hi1 l& PUBLISHED EVEKT MONDAY. i SUBSCBIPTION : On t year..., .$2 00 AdvertiseKieuts Il per sjuare.. MASONIC DIRECTORY. I , St' John's Lodge Jioi l,v - .J, Meets last Tk rtday evening in each mordfii iIokaipe ft: Mtjmsost- 'W.; - JLvrif: s.v Wm M. Pois3os, Sec'j. Concord Chapter No. I,. f Tnos. M. Gardner, iLE H.P. Wm. LABKiirSi 8ec jr. Wilmington Council; NO. 4, Je? 1 Wednesday in each, month. t ? ..i.-i 1 .1-1. D, Kxttbnbeko. Recorder . .- i" 1" - I. H .' -t r . i" .... . " LOTHES CUTj AND MiDE INtTHE L IT-' J est Styles and of the best Material.' Northeast Cor. Market & Second Sts.V I' -M m ;. WILMINGTON, .N. a VI . ' JFITvYO PAY. DAHIEL A. SMITH, ' Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of Parlor, Dining Room, Cliamljer and Office Furniture. Mattrasses, JPeatners TFIndovr Shades, Wall Paper, also I Sash, Blinds and Doors. - 0Ct2i i JOSE PHtili NEFF, - J iUIP STORES,! GROCERIES, UARD f ware, Paints, Oils, Boats. Oars, Ace.'; Jfo's 21 Water,' and 2, 4 & 6 Dock Street, ' i ' . WILMINGTON, N. C ! , V Oct. . . - - iu.-. a GEO. Z. FRENCH, V I I: Vo. ' I Oc Soutii Front Street, iVVilmiiisrtbii. " WHOLESALE DEALER IV Wroceries; i Pn visions! ;-54 Wines, ! v Liquors. I'igars. . IVouii;: Willow, and Coiii iiion, Crocker E" Cotton and Naval Stores Boasht or lOJ.L,NEK, U. POTTEB, . 4; CiilEBI)BN DOLLHER, POTTER & CO , Vommission Jflerchttnts y'llCW liberal cash advances on consiumeiits of Na- I Stores, Cotton and other Southern produce sept. 2i ' I-. i ,.. -r.-..j v.. riCKjrlEBAVE CO., , rocers; ' - : : -;! f FORWARDING AND COMMISSION :? -MERCHANTS - J; - Corner Chesnut and Water streets, i jf .--t' ... -. " i.- prj -v.-r-- 1 1 di in ton j IJf ' 5 'j trsif?' " tf . i ,.t1,,..1........ . ,. 0. C HATCH, L. O. ESTE8, M. F. H4TCH. New York, f Wilmington; New York! y nucn, estes & co., lb-- GENERAL ,--1 - v:; " .. lommissioh ). 1S2 FRrkTJT fl'TT?TJ'tir xmn ..U.' I --j vvinijiji ui rJ.ix.rj r v new York. rfp,-; .CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON i N A VAI 'stores solicited. , Usual advaiclilnade7. orders promptly executed. -i-n?. 5th, 1887. . 4f JNa lb. BAILEY wiwiiarexoiv, CUN t AN D. i COPPEB WOmiS. if-hP. 1 -.vwrifiK VVUKK. In all its x'i .r.dlit Street, Ui aireet, below 'Market ' l: Wilmington. N. C. HARH& BAILEY. 'Proprietors'.5 3pt 5 i 43 T. p .1 : r rrEfflYr&OORES :NBRAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS WILMING T ON, 'nj C. f 1 T irw . . n . y . . . ". 1 f ? J j rtf&ir NMENTS OF COTTON 0. KIDD'S f'P;r.T?Wn Vtt: CELL'S R AWBONE: b r r ; t SUPER-PHOSPHATE .0WN!S COUNTER, - . ft PLATPORk andRAIi;-' ; ;j"w- ! IVKOAD SCALEB. rtpSS12111 n d "UTILIZERS of all 12 5 -; ..v vf . J .-..il, .: - -r. mm POST Merchants Approai i and Senators. Tne Conventioa of the Republican party called to meet on the 26th inst., I to make nommatioDs tforjStaH officprl tinder the new ;uuuu una uix luipuriaub uuiy to per-, fornj,ittilft hplvyilresponsibility must rest i v v i- a . w . i - proacb, con'umelv. insult and pouucai aeatn whetner or not North shall be still held downfhv t and , torn, and, lacerated ' lw Ti? swordbf baffl d but still triumphal tJ m a word, whpthpprnr t -.n i a GovernoZr ' W If there be anv lesann wliinh 'tuk Republic' the past, can party should toe learned in A ?'-1 . f " mwu AJ V it is that thejnost de.ceittul anddreadful foe 5a I 7r ' v- o UlUbU r:TM '? sucPes9. it can scare so Nor$ fdry 8UCC6SS discard oftbe plaioest suggesUodroTp- Ihe Cemocraticparty ot this State has raSOyffLUSLK?' r; " '" "v.j . cMpuwunu iuu many of them have been the most sucr.ea.tfnt nii ticians: thei have nn'ttinir Rifi nt oi. idg an- captandum arguments directed to 8ions, the prided the nreimlieia of t the Das- khe mas- s?s ; they will soon be organized ; and J -1 t ... . i jnd with iwaos uiouia . ipnt lorwara at the head of their ticket their tronatman. -ThL hA 7 f "uuuiu J Paging .trom (he. general- course :3f events "u y Kiwti, lost ituu uuiv iiiiPST.Kin fh a . vi 3r fof the last few weeks and expressed sehti- mentS Of the lOVal DeOnlft in cVlfferoJtt noi4o oi tne orate, it- seems that the two most prominent tavontes before the Convention tor the Governorship will be the Hon. Alfred Dockery and the Hon. W. W. Holden. other omcersshe Legislature elected, should the constitution be ratified, will bj called Upon to choose! two Senatr rs in r!nnrrrscc So that there are the 'three nnsitfnnb t fK greatest wemht. of hiffhest honor knc im portance to be filled. The preeminlnt ' ser- the Jie- firrnMs orh rrnn ... - . .uu wu sagacity malignity Wthftrhlcli he4 'haYeen Sailed and sought to be destroyed by the unscrup ulous myrmidon of an intolerant and bigoted K . n . .. uugaiuujr au point to mm as one of the . T in 1 r f "p.ov? "'gf viwaciues.- liut with the masses of the beoTile of "Torf k r?o uuame name 01 uen. Altred Dockery is perhaps stronger than that of any other man i-1 1. 1 r . , .... . 1 iu iuo party m me ocate. unce t candidate tor Go verhdr he?cahyasse o nuii: me en- tire State and met large numhera of the people face to face, and in that election re--ceived ippj)nlar i voteifiar ahead of his par ty. He isv known universally tlirfughout the State as the most violent opponent of the Democratic conspiracy to break Union in 1861. ui:i "ii.yi r r .. He is? well known as the firm friend of Internal ' Impro vemen ts, of Education and tne general improvement of the masses. Heir entirely idp.ntifiWi TOifii the State and. he i empticay-oneof 4hi V'JY 1 i: Vl I I lien. IJOCkerv wna fhoaon Ktt tKn T.,1, n t-. - a -- " lien. Dockery was chosen by the Repub- :an party in its infancy to bear its stand- S VaC F Govf nor-atatie when ;teat was certain and aufwesa mihi. lican ard defeat was certain He bore the are strengthening ourselves ? i u Gen. Dockery is perhaps the; only1 Repub lican in the State who can present to the colored man a record intfvoj; pi .his enfran chisement; In the tJonventiOii of 1835 he voted against the clause in the Constitution disfranchising black hien who before that. time had enjoyed the right long and variedxperfence iiv vaiauittc lUO 1U11LU4LC grey headed old patriot with the State ami nilAnlA Ilia nrall yi n 1 - 4 Ll. i . I mtencv on the side of the Unionflil theae and many other considerations, iti would seem, would almost ot necessity compel the -r ;- wwujl iicBOiuug us .iu uoes tue next. 1 tell vou Bkatinf is an L i- X. - ,auiuug wo cuaracters which he i tr lectionrth? Ih office of fej soin' adison Morton, author of "Poor Philil PSDdsin a grU measure.whetherlhdbe "hSS Joa? pstof other successful farces in CoJt S&o' gmng PObl,c readings in England. - Iroddl&lf? with'eLitSnW? h k if Hftjmrij ears old ltrttA RffItto abird, and swooping down noon? a ,b?t if is said announces, tbat the 1 bpart ITorth Cronna-shall be a succesl; Ittend. of gentlemen atid"prefe2oSff &i,fP Mterary lie is e him?? ed with the realization of all its magnificent heraelf nnrl lamiuE;!. hepan 't ktop ! - ,h dsy promises, or ( miserable-lirSSrSffi S1 ?Dlh? a8 the ver? , Suez has a model tost offiv. nn L down upon its authors tls Afr- WaU.Qwnhei to rival of mails from Enl.nH y Tenaerec pyf y uolden to puoifcfnParfrjpiAn repiaj ahfl in maintainihsr itsrlncinles tltrhn uv'7ic, mo ncu auuwii UCYUUUU lO fUe PCSt luicicai ui xiuim varviima, uis proverpiai I si uii iur me Old honor, and not least of all. 1 MS unffoi-m md. here four week Convention to (past nitsciioice $pdh liimV; Ws hands. He, tie-rweU;hewas disgusted. ho, notheJs)h5fMop Ifbr t&?fciiteiUliHp.weyer, Waicrnlf ooK'and.he and bS( o "j ! ,v i ustices uvic u n. i I'rif irr rnnr nna rT r nu.iiicMnaa i OI the Supreme finnrt hnonln AanmraA A or two ago. io ft'cnmnanv nf nniifono n the reconstruction laws Wflr.nn nnn c ti f ri tinn o 1 and that the,; Con rf. Wnlrll hlL3- ' nonnce them so! M"his,Hf truewill giye Con- gress good ground th ;IU 1 . ' -T- jf-..,v agaiusv tuts I tJudge, if not agatnst the nnm-i tI ; . r... !-.. . . wwm, 9 Uiii I iiKeiy that he will have an opportunity of adding his voice to tne weight of names in . JT0?? nSO tiftfeRvilf WhenaJndge would sooner liiVe n?anvi w i v w uia fli r:Lt juuu mau w8Dronij;,fl.giye an sopinion be-- forehand on a case , which twa expected lo- come before him for decision. But politics cnange Judges. I Nevertheless, there isa con- stitntional method of taking care of all such wl tr-r olT-tntf- awm in ! vtugca aa ims one. Jjroolaynrnwn ' L -:i:r T." utH"lwiit pernap Kus wituout vervflef ef.n. tt-nu. Led thcommon! rac ll "rr - Vusages as to leave a strong mental conviction behind it fo t..tit.5 seflesb iith'e'normal componehV 6? these fat ble cylinders." . 01 tnH command, and advises it to retreneh more hrr nH;nnM;n ' .. . ri .u?ni1?il r"u,u,1K,88,D,e- Governor "!!!! GUMM : I ' "l in. (Trt t-v e an -tl.-i .. I ! I ' HimiLI . .11- -Mr. Twaini mUurprised wd "ereaaanci jexposing herself-exoT careless. - 7.7 r tonguend al- masl . 1 J. J. . 't . M. P1CJV ner lup. It ;is 'JLiSS? nd interest- Him Limn . srart nno : 1 - . - r s .- - wuw. e u i iilki iw ' m SSTilK S.f.'b5 f . Pood r'. . wuce oi me ein soawlincr on mis side I But you vouiook f.t .3 4HttWrn arms out' Iiklou ejected iSC l""Jf?V. o I was asi cuuugu no get, on SKates myself. and kiVlrcl Uhp. Trish ainnfa 4rn 'f , lt'K'ia lit nn m' i.n,i t aasn and 1 111 uii iiiv uean ann rrorb-r-i .1 . ... --,-vv. vue ice so inat I it looked like the snn n ti .n t. . dropped out where T af "T. !! V' me nineiy- two dollars for ruining , the man's as it bnt youv in " awkwardness - firfS nv mo n,;;i, JA..J.i:ua?il tetchmg 1 inu yum ; Hirers On C Vnn'iro l j uistiHrn T.nrcohma t u . ... ::r: r "t'. ai stana tne J pew-re -rent, and I won't "Hfvaini I am surp-f-" 'ITAlr? rrA.-.HyU I f . - -HoidvTa:;riri:,i ii.iii;. brio i!nX4XTA J, 8ual -'j t jyui LAia gr.??ful attempts to skate, sprawling around o 7"" uf"" j"ic lamiiy py vour dis- r i , 4ff. . tj a cow t plowing her way down hill in slinnerv wef n you wouln't bet sof . handy about displaying those feet of vohrs if vnrt L-nf.m k rcu When 1 took vonr siiooa 4... l mended.n.y. V nm VM,nf. "What was it? Tell me n I rrii s. wuai, it was tell me what it- waa fhi mnnf t . . - ; t 1 JUSb 4 no uiie ui voux lies. "Un don't mind; it aint of any oonse- I i "Hilt it u nnn(uniin,n xr . . . .. uie , you snant-aggravate me in this -wav go to 8le&til you tell me wht .IV MUm i "Oh, it wasn't anything." , ;Mr. Twain, I know betters , You're iust uoing tms to drive me to distraction. What uu iiia. suoemaiter cav nhnnf -i mm w m V U t. Ill W Kill If S "Well, if V6U ' mnst knhnr U' 1 " o -iiu uu-iTcvcr ubottio nonseqtience J "Mr. Twain." . ?L, "Well, he h tooV if anrt j " tuuo iu silence, ann tint htia i, 3 K.ercuiei to nis eves and hnraf. inf fM n i.Titru" y v itoia. MJ jyu uuru xooi i Twain, are vou gviugwaia, staring crazy r. ne just stood there and went as if his neart would breaki poor devil J There now, "Slppn T7nii lnnn; o Till. . ..M Jfr" . 4. u never close mv eyes till I khow; what that;ididt was crying about5 -and you Won't: either, Jxan tell vou that: Come i" ' " - -U "Oh lit don't matter." "Mr. Twain, if you sa'y that aain I sav Til make you sorr for fit; what was thli nnmoVnll :i inn ' ob j owiij iui n : wuat was that, numskull brying about ?", "Well, li-lhei" 5t; -M f? Hl,ff0? uW-e 1-1, ,he- Outwithv iti Do .you want m?tn-rAJr--'? -nit .v .:J,UU want me to to-H-Twain. F cnotol. iT yourhead is ha rnl 1, uoteuon nisgrandmotherfftiritr aa her. She had nursed him, you know, because ""-"cr was leepie. and so . Well he came to this nonnf rtr tiei-otn I , ,i v - . J "vvu jcaia as'u. ana farst he set up in the vegetable IW and got along pretty well,! and was about to send td England lor the old lady,:when . hard times Ted every time till thia hnrl Hn .1 AJ. 1 1. 11 f . . . u uui uui ai, jast, an ngnt, and he sent woman.; She landed agobut died the;very same Jhkrd; very hard, 'after all his night. Ir was waiting and toiling for fifteen years, to get fier ver here tlast.V1and have her dienn i,u(b wim uer. ana t dv ana dv tne memory of hfer virtues softened his bitter ness ft n A f n t-AA Ait i A Ir: Jn. ness and turrei lffoa,tender grief a seti uuv. vuxuou in lu a, Lcuuer trriHi n kkm i tied melancholy that hnno ahont hiaanirif.. "ke a pall for many davs. However. Kv patiently striving td keep- sad thoughts ontJ Of his mind, he was finally hetrinninw fn rell gtln sotne flttIe 6LM Jd time 'thecrfalhess) when your'shoe reminddhim sn nainfnllv, . w j . -r-: j...yj othis poor'samted grandmother's roffln ' ' . - ... .hj o r-T- . AaKe that, you brute ! and-if you dare to? Some back here I'll kick o-diraed ol ruffian 1" y-r:ift;i " ; . mm, - . . - - 4 t - - . ,D(M i-1131 JU1J lue agents or tne Jiercnanrs iHnion Express Company in Syracuse boxed UP a hen and started Tier on a journey to the West, as a: 'joker She hasbeett, traveMng ever since,, having , gone- over ' nearly every route y of the companjtnorean 25,000 miles in all, and is still enjoving the trans- flrpr cinnn novinM 1 mama ' j T - Mr. Albert S. Bickmore. the younor A meri- Can naturalist, whe enterrmsincr and nnnni. geous travels a the fir East have -contribur; ted so fon.eh th geographical knowledge ' of theday,Tias been anointed to organize affd superintend the contemplated museum ofNatural History and Zoological Gradens attheNewprCentrajark. ..nw, . 1 j. "US net naving 1333 smiles, and the suortest is the Aletronnlitftn rnnM,nn' lwithfournd.hlfWS"!'v -"6;"T t 1 l J w . h . . - .UC J 1111 K . TV A a IV i I S w (.l.ll(l.f i.u biiav' i'fir in inn utAAi. . i i ... . ..... , v..v.o ifnirf. W .i., XlklllllV I- AwAiwlLtULGl A IN Mil I T" f lkA . 1 "I wk V. "c jinuescripapie. uwuueips iiimseit to whaterer letter ur ie ue can lay haqds upon.' In the scramble many letters arq lorn to shreds. -infjland promiserl' in isiu k more conyicts . to Australia after the close of i,.ritD ?i!n3 iaid,are becoming .. -i ill mil i ex i n . i a. deemedinobgh lihS,'th3?'CT tor tranoortation in u il yal'-.'-y " "f 'ATSt ' . J".en!ana retl is now the fashionable color 1 W S-o V a Two railroads in Tnwa im Kb-niU iy the conditional land grants by the State, haying entirely failed to carry out the stipu lation.o nnrler txtViioK 41. . ru uaTlus cunreiy iaiiea to' carry ont the i.f;nn "aiIJ' ui me " wm w?re de. iJu fa.ct hat the French govern- ment is bavins. teaki in -P.ni.n a- ? red that it is the intention to build new imn. clads this year. Teak is sometimes used as uauniuK ior me armnr niofi nfimp noAnia 1 i 1541- "v-vu lajiiuij U, UlCe UHIO'ttU1 1Q western State. Adioinin counties pay- bounties on goophers killed. fK 1 . 1 wv. uuu a?.a ibus th? hunters 6 eior iuefsame shot. A court ia England h aa rri von o Inn!.:.. against the legality of locking paii,aW 0v.. .u we ua,8 a cuslom whioh uni yersally jirevails in that country, although uuuu Ulltiai 1 II I (II mil 17 !lKniHnn It iasfofir1v tUn .,vI"-:!j. don Court .Tonrnai tii-t .Jl0? - "T " culu onvui- " 3 iufeu a great f many officers, civil and milifn-rv Ar fK nnfl milU.n, JLC xlTl . - " - ' ' I J KWUl. Nobody, savs theT iOnrlon Kafnwlor, T.z'. w ri n ia tiaI- a Kn . . " " t"""" wusjr person, ought ever to be vv4u.tuvvvt.fcu IV11LC SO r.llOSP Wlln ott cAepun a nne no wing hand. We fear ; if rUie were carried out, the revenue ot the post office would hp. IShed -.wuoijr vlllUlU- Victor Hugo' brought out at the French Theatre in New York the other niwht for h Kn 'lie Deborah. u It having been stated in i rf paper mat large numbers of vounr men in :!..' 1 - i. . ' o . ia. bunt i City were out of eraolovmenf a ntiomoU just across the Canada line wri tea th h will employ one hundred of tm ; ting wood at five, shillings, a cord in gold and others will do as much. But the youn men dont want to cut wood " The. latest, dandv fashion in ka;a 1 - . - , ',"113 1 i IU carry a walking-stick with a swordinside at one end and matches and a canlWir.ir .f the other. M " There are three "Romeo and Juliet." o0. ras running against ear.h other in tres of Milan ; one is by M. Gounod. "ad English" is the. titJ :f " n. ..u . o .v v. t ugn UUU- lication announced in TCnrrinnri ?,an1?r0y)ean Alford's late antagonist, Mr. G Washington Moon. It is said that he will take manv of his illnstrati i - --- ...... .v v.nuiuica from the leaders of the Times ind s the Pall Mall Gazette. I IA new self-acting apparatus for coupling cars is in use on the Marblehead branch of the Eastern Railroad. It i3 not necessary to go between the cars at all The arrange ment is said to work finely. " In a Missouri town a concert troupe was lately requested not to perform "Hail Colum- hlO " n c it. try 1 .1 1 ';!. ... o m nuum ue apt to create ill feel- h,i?neSlKft,l? fojal Duke of Edin burgh to Melbourne, he was received by a f ; Gl!Zen housantl children singing Henry Kingsley is announced as the editor 01 a new edition of - T?ohinortn j has written an introduction to it. ' . ! ( Madame Anna Bishop spent all last year D 13 JU All Ilia. New York is worth $631,497,860. K Ex-Govenor Cox of Ohio W tor of military service and official life, is about to resume the practice of the law i nn , Great ' numbers of grasshoppers' eggs are fQndan i Arkansas; and a 1 JeVtewal ot - the fx", jo gicanjr icareu. - . y )- Mormondom is threatenerl w;4 tion by the Great Salt Lake, which is repor ted tO be 8teadllv risincr ita nn, J outlet having become cogged. " ' ' A silver service ot twelve niu.o. ng over 700 ounces, and costing $4000, pre-' ented be Mr. Peabody to Cyrm W. Field is on exhibition in New .York. ' , ' uanamann is aoout 10 ? appear in London in "JNarcisse," and has been ransacking Paris for, correct costumes. - . 0 1 "llt is'nnderstood to he. the int Ti .;.y, '"uuuu ui tue Bntish government to confer: a title on Pro fessor Wheatstone. in consideration r ; great scientific attainments and of his valu able inventions; VT t; , : r Wheat has been receiyed in Chicago from Tremont, Nebraska,rrthe firstf ever sent east from the Platte valley. ' - o r i , . t ,., i$y a recent nkase the nermission tn - , .... v LUUlj .who participated in the Polish insurrection to emigiatejo pain has been withdrawn MISCELLANEOUS. TEMPLE -OP- SELLIMIOFF AT at the Fisinon AN EXTENSIVE STOCK ?!OFm Gro and, See at S TEMPLE OP PAS! :on, 36 Market Street. jan7 2m Hi i rpHE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR SALE in large or small quantities, CYPRESS and JUMPER Sawed in a Workmanlike IKamner. 1 hese SHINGLES are admitted; by all who nave usett themiio be ' ' 1 BETTER AND CHEAPER than any in the market, -i " 1 t- A It takes LESS NAILS,! and 'LESS TIME to lay them. They make a BETTER ROOF, and require LESS ' PER SQUARE than any hand maae smngies. i 3 M Call, examine and judge lor yourselves. i iuui 1001 01 castle Street, j J. C. MAM. Proprietor. Jan 9 tf Government Wrecks. , TTAVIN6 BETCTtf KOTTTTTTTTt TV- TtTT? OW1! JA retary of the Treasury that a contract has JojrimQa and oxavjsiwoujn, Tor saving property from wrecks of all vessels belonging to theGov vernment, on and adjacent to this coast, and having been appointed by him as agent to super intend their operations, I; hereby, warn all per sons from intprfprinir urifV. ,nIA - - diuu niwia ui ally other Government property ontiie coast. IJ. M. JS1JS, . . V ' ' Coll. Int Rev. Wilmington, Aug. 5, 1861 tf Journal copy. ; OUR LATEST IMPROVED Jew Scale Piano -Fore. TVTOTICE. After the most nattering testimd X nials from the first Pianists in the eottntrv Who, at our solicitation, have tested them in the severest manner POSSTRt.t?. havn ki, nounced - i.i?, . The Finest Square Piano-Forte' Made in the World. : It has always beer our policy during the Thirty-six Tears that we nave manufactured- Pianos. twelve Oausand of which are now in use in the H,ni?hlai?d Europe, to give the finest in strument at the lowest cost.. Our superior facil ities enable p to offer thetn from one to three hundred dollars less than any other first-class I The tone of these instrnmpnta tor the;r pecuhar sweetness and great brilUancy. Never losing their quality when Jorced to their utmost capacity. The lower register retaining lTA TIAQlTlvahnaa A i. J A. . . ..... 9 i-v"viiwo uuue uut uestroy tne miaaie and upper rcgusiers oy mingling with them in disa greeable contusion. The refined beauty of tone being equally delightful to the unpracticed and to the most cultivated ear. ) t v a , ( i They are an entirely new style of Piano, finish ed m the most superb manner. . with four fnii round I corners front and back, heavily carved and each instrumen five years. k 499 Broad wav. VmrVn j. m ..." ' ' J , n M. VI A . i.'decT" - ; - ; d&wly. -( NOT FOR A DAY BUT FOR ALL TIME. DREW'S INFALLIBLE YEACT P0WDEB, The Best and only Reliable Powder in TJsel 1 War- 'Li." " to make 7 1 j-'-M.K GoodBUcuit, Bread, lie Crust, Muffins, Waffles, I-.. Indian, Buchwfuat, and other Griddle . ' Cakes. Also Boiled Puddings, , rr , 1 I - .--.-VT 7 Dumplings, IU Pit dx. ? ; vVi Equally good for alL A It is warranted not to con tain any deleterious drug,' but ia made from the purest materials, is of snowy whiteness, and per fectly congenial to health. DY8PEPTIC3 are particularly recommended to use it, ' -r i y " E-TRY IT AND USE jNO OTHER. h For sale by all Grocers throughout the United f.i : v'. States and Canada the Trade supplied by the Manufacturers Aauresame -. ,. s, . ., .. i.' . 1 ' DREW MANUFACTURING CO., " ! ik-,-t" ' 218 Fulton Street, New York. ! nAif ...j .ii.vi. il ii every city and town. Liberal mducemSitiriil oe onered. : Bend on annlicatlon - . dec 7 it;,-- , ; i . e', - MAOVIN'S PATENT Alum and Dry Plaster, Fire and Bane If Ufc CmribinM ARRANTED THE BEST in the WOULD. . Never corrode the ! fire-proof: qualities. Are the only Safes filled With Alum and Dry PlastcrJ I f 7 , . . i riuse sena or call ror an illustrated Catalorne. Principal Warerooms : . 1 - . . . aw. iu uruauwaj, ew XOrK. Na 721 Chestnut SL, Philadelphia. o T TElPLfOP OTTER CLOTHING NOTICE ucuunc nase ncniy mouiaed. t is fully WARRANTED for GROVESTEEN A. nn i dec Ti The laHtmafR of nftfnrA ant nii.n. i.. stratea, that whoever would enjoy the pleasures iu-uic Mcsuues oi landscapes me joys o comoanionshfn th HAhnM JJJ. l2SJ5- 8tatl0 and renown . pr&crv '2? ISS?1 the receptacie : of. all "nourish fife:5ndillStonnt,an from hich. all parts of fj5?2&&3Te penance. -The enWof foul ran re the dtee&tlva nnnc ani loss of appetite, unrefreshed sleep. toUd breath low spirfts, lererish burnings,' constipation; in- caDacitT to nerfnrm anv mimi.1 -.1 V c., and are the symptoms of that horrrld disease t "4 yf ' . !i:'hVRl?ntif't'' i wUch assume , a UouUnd shapes, and ; poinls" towards a minh i;r .ii.. ' ir. Medical Faculty has labored for generations to discover reli hip nrwti. , . : "-.".vw uu uiu vrvvvT means i2Ifomg8to.mach derangements. Certain ZK 7T " ucen Ion Known as nartiallv effective. Amnn4h.0..M injr - - , If IT HUUDU n n t T T . , A A, Aiui. at st. uuoix RUM. ; An invalid nnmlMan nlAnmim. i ti,. island of St. Croix, observing the habits 01 the natives, gathered the recipe for the final accom- PllSnment OI this mnRt Imnnrlont rri j l I "t? T8!? ed M Private medicine, when its salutary' effects becoming known, it was brought out under the name of - , . , . , . , ' ' v . y T . I. ' 1 .... DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTJiRS. They act witli rnierrinop tmvor tmi 11... . - - - 0 .i j I.UU. uu iaabii with the pleasure of a beverage. They perform most wonderful cures in stubborn !casM of rivm . pepsia, Liver Complaint, Nervous Affections, Loss of Appetite, Intermittent Fevers, Diarrhoea, -Sour Stomach Headache, Fever and Ague, Weakness.' Men ml Dpjmnnrtpnpw- .fr , Aaom.n ' ing aDDetLzer and ftfY.fir rtlnnpr tnn (hairehAnM be in every family. They are a delightful exhile rating Stimulant, without. ttnir euViannnnnt o..un ying reaction - j. I , j. IMPORTANT CERTIFICATE. !w Rochester, December 28th, isai. I ' Messrs. P. H. Dbakb. Gfeinwt I havfesui't fered terribly with Dyspepsia for three or four fears, and tried many remedies, without effect. I ad to abandon my profession; and suffer id great ly from everything! ate, 1 have now tried tho Plantation Bitters they helped me-vi contiuued their use. and am now nenrlv a vii man t ii-n.n ot several similar cases. t Respectfully yours, XtEV. j. jj. vathokn. . 1 ' , i r j S. T. 1860 X. intelligent Dcrsona and bhrftlpintiii ti.,T.,.. on the efficacy of the Plantation ntttorc ri.nm 4?. following partial formula:,.! I , t Was known and used In ftp nnv fnr Ilvcimiwi.i Chronic Diarrhcea, Cholic, Dysentery, ! and Dhv voscd ci wc otvojuuu ana uoweis. as cany as lXyO, For Inflamations of tha l.oina nnH . finiAo,, ' Dropsical Affections and Biliary Secretions, or Obstructions of the AbdomlnaJ viscera, . CA f.TRAVA - tVlt iriKf ic . i v vr ... wm uui v. uanut , VYaS Unknown to Hvllf ratlin nntll V. lll. '. . the 17th century. Humboldt makes favorable mention of the febrituge qualities of this article as an Antidote : ITnrpr . onA- a mm 1 rnfoMnitfnni and Malarious ; Fevers, in hl extensive South' Auiciicau irayeis. xne UOUntCSS, WUC 01 the ViCCrOV Of Pern. fiflvtnr firnflri An ipA Hio "Knno?! f 1 ' -r o r 't-vv,rt..uii uwuvu Clal eSecta of the Rnrlr Rpnt It. Vn.vno In ll( T "I - w .Mi.W A1A . It was sold by the Jesuits for the enormous turn of its weight in sUvert and was thus called Jesuits', POWDXR. In 1658. Rir John To 1 llL . ' " w WUU1W1WM with great success In France, In tho treatment ot w owuer:;ana in lOTifc , ne sola the secret oi its origin to Louis XIV, by whom divulged.1 It is now a standard remedy in' all Pharmacoposia, and is employed in prepar-' ' ingthe Plantation Bitters. -k7 UuanomUle Flowers, for , enfeebled Digestions ; Wintergreen, valuable for Scrolula,', Rheumatism. - iituout uuciiuus ; ixivenaer if lowers, aro- nursing.: Another ingredient of remark hie. am) .a : : -'ji! ! ! s ---' :7 . - ? . : t iu Ague, jwyspepaa, JNervous Affectlons Loss of AppeUte, Weakness and Debility Pal 1 pitaUon of the Heart, Diarrhoea, &c., under , the matic, siimuiant and Tonic, highly Invigprating ' . in Nervous Debility; Anise, an aromatic canuf ' native, creating flesh, muscle and milk, j Much 'J used in nursing;i 7 -j . ' 'sY ' 3 u ?; i;-, -i.-u, . . 'i - - : ! . . ; - I F 'j -ti ful virtue used In the preparation of these 'Bit-; ters, is a native of Brazil, and as yet unknown to'' ' the commerce ot the world., A Spanish writer' . tarsl-'- 7--; jt-'-r1.-; -, n- ' :. ."administered with St. Croix' : Bum, never fails to relieve neryons tremor, waka ; 1 fulness, disturbed sleep, &c, and that it is used with great effect by the Brazilians, Spanish and Peruvian ladles to heighten their color and beau ty. It Imparts cheerfulness to the disposition visror to the annetite. and hrlllfanrvfn o.A . . plexion.';- -tn 'M'ili ti - f-y, we withhold Its name from the public for tha present.!--7 !! . . ; . tt" r- To the above are added Clove Buds. Orance vw.na, vwimuuti, ouaie uuu oic, an pre vi t mi x cncuujr pure 1' "l-'.-Vii"'. 'r. .: 'y :i :'"-' sit. rnntv'ntf '' 7.'- The tonle properties ot St. Croix Bum, and its powerful. invigorating effects, have been? long known to the physicians of the worlds . '- cuiuus, miermiiteHi anaumu r evere, engen dered by the change of water and diet of tray el- era, paxucuianv upon wesiernnvers, are preven ted &nd enred bv tha Plantation ml to tua- axe also reliable to prevent sea slekness. f ... f i jimpvrea Wfple mange : JTire ';7.., With : Combination and t Powder-proof Locks. i 7l r ' warranted free from dampness. Made to Order and lined with Hardened Steel r joanuiactory, iau to lWi west Houston Streeet; v Depot, 00 Maiden Lane, near Pearl Strefy N. Y. ,W.TerwilUier, 'J.S.Uckwood, W HTerwUliger. " e7 ii'ii .... i ,.-s -I m
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