.-..li .ijiTi:ilir:tli.ui.ii.wii..L. mm Iw.i iinmii .n-ITrr ' ' ITT - """ mnamnn, - Imimwi , .'. ' ... J. iff' r. f-V; I' X K7, 77 7;: !; ft i" V' : H. ; :7 ; V 7 .; -f- " -r - THE TWTLHIMM POST. . - ; - v , t , - - -- a " WILMINGTON, N. C, MARCH ,6, .18 JO. i OUR MONTHLY CALENDAR. . ( 1 T 3 10. 17 24 ,31 4 U ' 7m' 5 7.l:i. 12 . .U 19 ' i ; ... WILUINGTON MARKET. - .'. 4 -Hl -1 ' I 't'1 7 1 3 , 1 WiLaiESQTOJr N. C., March. 5,1870. X 7 8 PIRIT8 TURPENTINE Sales ot 73 casks at 41 cental gallon. " . . CRUDE -TURPEN TINE---Sales of 4H bbls. at $3 80 for soft, and $1 65 for hard, $ 2S0 lbs. V. ROSIN No sales to report. TAR.--Sales of 160 .bbls.at fl?0SVi'' i COTTON No Sales 'IS DOMESTIC MARKET. ; Beef. 12i(3.16 cents lb. :1 ; Uai uliAtiiA rT cs TK" UUUbbVU VUVivvr aiiv xswu cu -jp Veal choice, 20 cents $ B. ' Fresh Pork, in carts, 12i15 cents, in Market 20 cents tfllb. - ' Sausages, 25 cents 1 fi. ; Fresh. Tripe 20 cents ft stick. TV- V I : V. Venison 15 cents per lb. 7 :7V 4 -.7-. j Hogshead cheese pound, 25 cents, "-j ? ! Lemons 50 cents $ dozen. I ; -XV.iii ; Opossum, $1 00 $ piece. l Ducks, f 1 00 pir. ' Eggs, 30 to 35 cents dozen. Choice! fresh water fish $f bunch, 50 cents f 1 00. ! I 1 ; ' ' - - ' . , v Oysters New RWer, gallon $100 to f I 50 ; ea Side $1 00 $ gaUon. Mullets Salt, at CO centc. dozen. Sea Side trout 2550 cents per bunch PotatoesSweety $ bushel, $1 00 ; Irish pota- loes, ousnex, x w. Beets 60 cents per peck. Celery 25 cents per bunch. 1 Turnips, $ bushel, $1 50; bunch, 10 cents - . Apples, cnoice eating $ 3 ,y , Duanei. Oranges 75 cents dozen. ' r , Poultry, 60, 80 cents$l 00 $ pair. ' ' . . Cabbages,! 1525 cents $ head. ; Cranberries 25 cents per quart. Butter Beans, $ quart 20 cents. ' , ; - Country Butter, 8540 cents lb.! . ' Onions,! 10 cents quart, $2 30 $ bushel. Turkeys, 2530 cents Jb rV-:r..WliOLESAJLE'R'icES.-: BEESWAX. iScantling.. 15 0C20 0C 3b. , . . . . t . . . ..3530 White plne00 0000 00 1 1 100 lbs . .00 0000 00 f bbl . . ; . . . . .6 001 50 BABEELS. UOLABS9, & gttUUn. Cuba hhd. ... , ;5055 do tierce. . , . -, 5560 do bbl...... v' 4T vSdIs. T.. new' v M V J '3 00a3 25 2d hand do. . 2 60,2 75 A v : BAQOIKQ. Syrup, i . . . . ,...601 00 Sugar House.... ,4000 flnnnv......L... 22(325 Dundee.....!.. - - AILS, f ID. Cut... ...... f0 005 50 Rope......i... 710 l-l BBICKS. Wrought . .;. ; . ; ;oo00 .'- oils. V gallon, i .. $ M.....9 001000 1 ! COFFEE. B. Rosin.... :u.$0 00090 Lard. . i . . . 88 65 Java ..i... 3540 Kerosene . . V: 00 89 Linseed, v.;.: 140150 Pitch....... 0 000 00 St Domingo i . . . .2528 -1 CAmLXS.! $ lb. PEANUTS. Spenn,....'..4...4550 f bushel... $1501 60 POTATOES, $ lbl. j ' lrishbbl..$2503 00 Sweetrbush.5. 1 201 80 Adamantine, i. ,.20i23 TaUow....t..J...1200 ! dOmbstigs, yard. Sheeting, 4-4 J... 1216 PBOVISIONS,. iJt4 i ' yarn, bun 2 ioa 15 Ropnn Win- ! VISE. UDJU HamVl.J...l..2824 Mullets !..!.' I MiddJingstt2122 Pine do..T 00 8 00 " Hog round. . ; . ;202i Mackerel v - IBacon; Western Np.libblli5000 00 D1UCB., XO(tt!VA Shoulders. .V. 1718l j no. atDDi.w w ! N6.3...i.U 0016 00 ilams Kits..,.;..3 50(c$0O0 Herting, Nova Scotia bbs,....,'. 0 00. 000 Herrlnff. smoked Pork, bbl. i Uitym'ss 34 3534 75 , Thin S30033 50 Prime;. :.S0 0031 00 Rump . . .31 0032O0 Beef bbl. H 5000 00 ti boxes... i. 00 00(300 00 Codfish... V. u 10 N. C. Roe... 0 0000 OOiButter, lb. tixub. bbl. -i Country. . . . . ;..4U !00 Family .L. ...S9 00(212 OOl Goshen . .. . . ...55 Super . . . . i .o ou(oj u uu - w estern. . . . ...uygw Fine.....;. 575 ooo rhonoa ?t(J ftk OBAIN. pusheL English dairy.. Z50Q State.......... 1718 Lard, $ lb. N, Carolina. .'. .2300 Northern...... 2200 ONIONS. Corn," North.. 0 00000 Corn. Eas Co. 0 250 00 Oats......... 901 00 Peas L.il 05l 101 Rice, rough.. I o0l 7o RiceT Carolina. 10(311 bbl. 4000 00 stjoab, 1) tb. ,i . Cuba . . ..... ; .121 14 Crushed ..V. ... . . . L800 E. I. rice..,.. 00 00 Gluz, $ tt..p l920 GUTraT BaqsJ...3032 Guako. Peruvian, Porto Rico..... -1400 A Coffee..,.,.. 161 00 i ton..L$95000000 : !' '. .! - HAT. B do ....... . . . . . 15t00 Eastern... U$l 451 50, C do.... ....... 16i00 Havana Brown.. 0000 Northern....! 75 W ; s ' : sides. . Green Wa9i Dry. ........ i... 1730 I-.. inoK. 19 B. salt, sacK. Liverpool, from atore....$l 75000 Alum, bush 1 7500 soap, ft. Brown... ...6i2 Enfflifth. ass'd 8 (a 10 American, rci. u iv American, SHINGLES, M. sheer.... .9 10 Common..;. Z 503 00 Contract ..... 4 006 00 Swede.... ..io a 12 Hoop, J: ' 7 IIMBEB; j V ton, liw vv(Si w !7 &IQT70B8, gallon. Brandv i .A. Shippinir.. .11 6012 50 MU1 prime. . .9 5011 50 Millfair......8 5010 00 French . J . .4 00(3 9 00 Mill ord'y.. 5 00 o 00 TOBACCO. Navy.... ..00(00 i Apple, NC.I275300 Peach..;. .8 003 50 Whiskev ! Medium ww Manufactured. 0000 Bourbon.. 2 00 4 00 7 NiE.Kum ou w TALLOW. lb.......... ll12i i LUMBER. BIVKB, M. Wide bds . . $12 0015 00 .wood. cord. Scantling. 1.10 0012 00; Oak...;.... .f3 00(a350 Flooring.. tia wn w Ash 3 00(g(UU0 Pine......... 2 753 00 T.ivn Pr iorpvD Floorine Mill Rouirh. '.21 00(3122 00 7 Dressed. L .20 0035 00 W ton.. i.0p00 "rpj-UlRECTORY. ; 7 City Government, Alayor Biis N. MABTiNroffice City Uall. Marshal I Wi. P. Canadat, office City Hall. Clerk anil Treasurer Benjamin Durfee. , Grand Army of the Itepublic . 1 Headquarters Department of North Carolina, At Wilmington, allan KUTHiBroBD, 1 . j A. Grand Commander. 1 BEJfJ. Dubtee, Asst. Adft Gen. . j U ti i Post Rutherlord" No. 1 meet every Wed nesday evening at-wo. l, JNortn water street, i i f E. R. Bsntg, Commander. 7 Benj. DuafEE, Adj't. Post No.B meet every Thursday even ing at No. 4, North Water, street., . i , 7 r 2 j, f .WmMcLaubin, Commander. 7 J. S. W.IEi-yLES, Adj't . Odd FeUows Cano Fear llodee No 2 meets dveryl Tuesday evening, i , r vr, i. v. i Jho. C. Wood, Secretary, r 7 r .,i . . . f - - a Tamt n Temnerance i- . '1 -t' I lit.- Olivet Council No. d.F.' of T., meeti every Alondayevenlng. d. jli. w alulcs, rres. IJas. Kino, Secretary. n rj6 x Masonic . -.- ' - r - 1 7 ; SL John's Uoage rtOi i, meet ia5 Anursuay in each month. n. au AiuHot .w. ji. r ' Poisson, Sec?y. - .77 7 ,t 777, v 7. ; Concord Chapter No. 1, meet third Monday in each montu. 1 :. altbjgo mAxin, xx. c. W. Oldham, Bec'y.v 1 7r ! Wilmington Council No. 4, meet first Wednes day in each month. i. -: ,!' ,:i ' J vH I I Tnos. B. CAun, T.7I. G. M, 7 S, (1L T. 1W. 1 2 G 7 8 9 13 14 15 1C 20 21' 22 23 27 28 29 30 . .-( ... ... .... . & STODAY RREVITIES. A Vircinia clereTman has conrinced nlil self tUtrtapirdutj tffrprpach El day ; but findsWalffldulMo persuade iAsarishonrs that it ..is their duty to listen for the same i?IUn D. 8 . 'Hawley: has beenicxelled from the ministry and memberships bf the Baptist Church in Swanzey, N. H.,ffforJnn- cnnstian treatment of bis f wife, lalseuood, General Sheridan tells us that the Sastco Indians chant psalms around their camp fires, sndToften substitute, at their Bcalp aDd other dances, one of .Watts1 hymns for the ordinary Indian songs. v , A Methodist minister in Montana;- in a letter, says "Ai far as our own church is concerned, I am solitary and alone as its representative not one local- preacher: t or cxhorter in MontanaVtvvvv;:;;; f Two strange priests assisted Bishop Gan dolfi to dress : for the1 Ecumenical the other day, and when he had ! arrived iri the Coun cil Halt he found missing his gold cross set with diamonds, the gift of the Pope. I -t-A- letter from Rome t states that ' the dis satisfaction among the visiting Catholic is quite deep, and that the policy of : the Pope is more likely to breed new dissentioos i - A Beaver county, (Pennsylvanian) elder long ago, who was asked f by the ' consrre gation to pray for rain, began his suppli- cation to the Almighty with We would riot presume to dictate, but would merely sug- geSt. "f i i . ' ' -7 :;a-.i'p,:.tA j r A French girl asked the priest the ' other; day; "Why is it father that we ask i every day f or pur daily bread instead of asking it for a' week, a month, or, a year?" "Why, was the reply. - - - " ; During a revival meeting, a good Metho dist lady made a fervent exhortation,- - pre facing it with the remark that she once -en joyed herself in going to theatres. An in attentive but enthusiastic brother shouted : "So did I bless the Xord 8 ; 4 ; ; ; : At one of the Fulton street, noonday prayer meetings last week, a stranger was ejected from the church bv the pugilistic sexton in charge, because he bad, in making a sincere and very fervent prayer, occUped mors time than was usually allowed tor that purpose. Rev. Charles Cook preached in Brittain Hall, Leoministerj on a recent Sunday atter-c noon and evening, i His subject in the eve ning was: "The reasonableness of the Bi ble." He teaches that onlv those things in the Bible which are in accordance with our . reason should be believed. , t u - i r : The Providence Press says that a ; centle- man of that city took his five-year-old son to church for the first time a few4 weeks; ago. When the clergyman said, "Let us pray," the precious youngster, in a high-keyed voice electrified the congregation' with the exclamation, "Let her rip' ;r xl The Welsh . churches hare begun to sing I The effect is something like this : ! Lll grwmpp ff mrw dst ; .. , ; Wmnt piml trmws dwmp Stxpl srglw mppsgi wrtmu , . 1 , 1 Fwisl mgiwp brgy hptL : . 7 this of Mr. Beecher : He is too impulsive f he is tod sentimental ; he is too loose ; he is too ready to surrender truth ;77 Beecher rejoins with the following : -"We shall take it to heart, and strive henceforth to be slower, dryer, tighter, and more obstinate." i " Mother," said a little fellow of seven years, 4 I think God should have Sunday all to 5 himseit." - ? W hy do you think so, my son V . Because Sunday is the longest day of the Whole week, and (iod does so much for us, I think he ought to have the whole day to himself," and the grateful youth walked up to the window to look at his sled, which had been carefully placed on j 7 : '" ' " Dr. Sawtelle says in the Spare JIout that in the revival in San Francisco which at tended the labors. oJIr. Earle , three . years aero ' the greater j)art of the reputed con verts proved to be spurious, and went back;; Not - alone converts, but many even of -our best men have pronounced the work a failure;' though the few tundoubtedl con verted must save it from so sweeping a judgments .:,7 ,t Alft' . M The Rev. Mr. Washburn, of the Metho dist gender, who was arrested at Limestone, Cattaraugus county, N. Y., a few days since, for-seducing a young girl pf his fiock has. been committed for trial, and being unable to obtain bail,is inyiil iOnrtheTwayvtoUhe jail he escaped from" the officers, but was captured after running a mile, i These min isters must be protected against the actions, of their handsome hearers. c - : J A couple went to the Bev. , to get married. Mr. , is i something of a wag, and, by an innocent mistake of course, began to read from, the prayer-book aa fol-i lows : Man that is born of a woman is fall of trouble, and has but a short time to live," &c. TnejEtonished bridegroom exclaimed : tifitrySn, you mistake, we came here to be married 1" Well, if you insist, I will niai? ry you, but believe mer( you had better be buried I" - A Roman wit has discovered the habi&r orf all the Western Bishops at the (Ecumenical. The English are always takiDg ;oufc some thing to eat; the American Bishops.are re tiring to smoke : the French Bishops are passing about and r talking x ther. Jpanisll Bishops are in 1 little groups' talking ' their I nnrri T'?fiAO f Tia nArmaniaA ailAni A J 1 doing nothing. ,The Italians, if jcto m&j conclude from the example of the wit him self, are making their observations 1 A Methodist, circuit 7 preacher ;in .the southwest found,, in the coarse of hifVezplo rationsft member oi his flock who was. op posed to Sunday schools. The-fdllowlnff dialogue ensued How noany f children: jiave yotf EleYen, sirJ' t TouT&ow" aipier, tu&fruux uiscipune requires US to start aSunday school wherever we find ten chil dren. 8o, if you don't send your .children to the school, I shall be obliged to sei' up.a Sunday school in your house.". 7 The eleven were on hand the next Sunday. ! '1 a Aunt Dinah could shout and ainsr1 with I the best of the church ' inenibers. It ' as common as me missionary meeung -io Sing the.hymn " Fly abroad,, thou . mighty , gos peln while the collection was being taken, and Aunt -Dinah always threw her head back, shut net eyeaand sung. awaj7Juxtily?) till the plate had passed: The ? table col-T lector observed her habit, and one evening stoppea wnen ne came to ner ana saia mSnTlv lNferkfel ,V 'rt(.'iAlAnVW ,A?.I.,NO. 8 Si to male Jiirjiy J" mftTI n ilHTATTIIil OB 1 rBE00Dv'0IiEANiSBR. i -44- This medicine is known to the faculty as being the pnnenfrftfpif - flnid fhrt.fap.t fel Sarsaoarilla tract -to 'Sareaparilla - united with-other valuable medicinal? aetbsi ana l chemically pure.iwi m $ I bi m 111 1 u im . . . . . . . . n i at i nTVvt?TTTi aa tjt tr!fiwjaTTM'irTOWi I - . . - , ,;. , . i-.i.tift iii) .I it --to thirst TiMXii -MV-':: ?7'r : . i u f ; ;Th! rAmftfl v !r romTKitinded exnresslv for rifvinc and cleansincr the blodf of all infirmities ltmfiniishes. . . - - riM.ii'J tiori indulged -in during the Iate war ibredffthe , most villainous: diseases yaccinktion'pus waB J taken from tbearmai of .mauyy persons, iuu w Then bfconfae the iimDnrities Of thisr scrofu- 1 lous patient-were absorbed in the blood of men l otherwise without oiseases ana Jaoin oecame in fected alike. Men. omen and children through- ont all the West are most wofullr diseased from this carae.'and kbew'not. until a! few months -It imparts a iiv ? Sparkline Brishtiress to the Eye, A Rosy Ulow to the Cheek, -; A;RubyiTinge to the Lips, .. A Clearness to tht Head, ; Brightness to xhe Complexion 9 Buoyancy to the Spirits, r. , ; And illappiness on all Sides. 1 For all affections of the 1 kidneys it is iinsur baBsed.'ai :kh " '''5't !'5T V .'s"!.":7.. .7 ' uJpAonie have been rescued. as it were, from the veryaws'df death bya timely, use of this great 7i EXTRACTS 'FROMiYARIOXjSLETTERS , ,t)6c'tor. I 'was .vaccinated in- the hospital Before that I had no skin disease.! iUntili I had a bottle ot your V Constitution Renovator," sent m e bv Mr. RoDer.- of Colum bia. Mo. I suffered tortures :with runnincr sores. Since ! used two bottles I am all well except a small sore "on the calf Of mv left lee. and that ia eettmg weu last." This from a lady." And now my . skin is , as clear and fair as a.baoe:s. My complexion, thanks to your "Renovator ! 3s beautiiui. : Yes. vesn mav well sav such relief was un known to me before.7, Enclosed find five dollars for six bottles ; two families here want to try it." " I was very much troubled with syphilis. Your remedv seems to be curing: me fast. Send 4 bottles oer Express.". , 7 o ; No more rheumatism. " Three bottles of Constitution Ifcnoyator have made - me a new I VJDoctor, enclosed,find $5... Please send me a supply.7' T wo families here? want to try your consituuon ;enovavor. . ; : ; We have not ppace fbjrLmOre of the above ex tracts, but you. an ask your neighbor, about the remedy. Every ohe hs 69mething good to say; asicuresteverytimerf i1t!if't ,i ii 7 i For all Diseases op the' KIDNEYSk"RiTENTION. OF TFIE URINE, &c Nervo us Prostration, Weakness, General Lassi- tude, andWanfcof Appetite.t is uiisurpassed. i CAUTION !t-lttfoilerinfg our remedy al ways place the number. Of our Poet-Office Box Off tout fcttvro.- TnjTtw Taryr In xyar ilow'Tofk Post-Office compels this. 7;f; .77 . , ; . ' AddressORiBIi' E.n.ENRl&C'o., Director-trenral Berlin Hospital Prussia. -Agency of the Urdted States. Laboratory,' 276 Pearl Street, Post-Ofllce Box 1 5273' NEW YORK. ; CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR is $ 1 per bottle, six bottles tov $5. Sent anywhere on receipt Of price Patier.ts are, requested to cor respond confidential! jrv and i reply - will be made ;by following mail. 7 . $ Sold by all respectable. Druggists. ! J '845-tf insurance any. - if It is rhore liberal to the insured than any other Company and will eventually become purely mutual and&fongjr to" the.irtsuraiU' . . 7 r Examine its pamphlets 'before you insure, it is to your interest to do so. Principal ofitea 1015 Main street, RICHMOND,' VA. , ! 7.7 Agents wanted everywhere. , -7 " ' Agency in this City at tne office of - the "Wil mington Post." - ; v ...... nov 14 7, 326-ly ST. AUGUSTINE NORMAL SCHOOL . 1 ;,;7.i' ,: f and 7 77;;.!' ' CGiLEGIATE 1F3STITUTE. 1 ;rnAIG mC.7v:-i ' This' ieHobu Iwhich is designed ; for the education of colored 'teachers,5' svill open on Wednesdays September 29th. Appli cants meat be able to read and write and under stand the ' four primary rules - of Arithmetic Tuition and the use of books will be free to all, their board, ia whole or n part. Ald will be given towards board Jn epecial cases. Applica tion, stating age;U qualification and-pwmniarr aDmiyvssrauia oe maae w: vj 1- - vrvsmn RB Vw Jj BRINTON SMITH, a v.i w I w v 5554 m :&um 1 x f'Frincipal'4 iseptt&ii!; 1- si 1 tUM MfiS .x 809-tf . 1 :h r.t 7 f ; 'f-y' , HEARGfESTl frBESTsANlj CHEAPEST f X Assortment of the following goods in the city rtfOj?-4- ci.vtffitii?.- P.i.. ; , ; , TltUNKS VALICES s;t,-i s- t ' ' TR &VELING ? B AG878 ATCHEL8! 1 7 341 .3 TRACE CHAINSj: - i tHORSEt BRUSHES,1 u3: - STEP LADDERS, 7 f t FEATHER. DUSTERS. is ery Hardware ; and ' a large; lot oi Second o .'lr nhoan fni n,l ''V t uth Front street. WUmfnjrtOn. N. C. I J a TftPTIAM Jfc nn via, vvaaouw4'..w.-7i:it j m ZZ - Z ' . t lOTtf. 0.110. DeCame JU tit SOilSJUiU J H Krnptions, Saltlieum, r KOUSf 1 1 ika duae in the best mannerJbv SMW';N,' i l 1 4MWseand iromlft lest ago, the origin oUt v,u -W-rriV-V " V ftJ'-VlllWl JI Believes the EntlrefSystem'totTainaimau aQhesJ fTJti iT.u1 ffwria f , 1 -v . c . , j, .! enlivens the spirits,:and sends.new blood ' f i ' ; f-"' W,. , ; l3!AtaOFfTHE T f i Z i&ijinyi ) for otmorsin the blqop,0 1 ie rii; .-f s j ; litv V Comp LIEDICINAL. Approved by'th HigliestEIdical Mb ? J Endorsed and recommended by the President of the Faculty of the E. Medical College or 1 the city or jHewxoHC . ; & i PftnrassoZL R. 8. NEWTON. M. D.I Professor and President of the Faculty, late ?!Pro- fessor Theory and Practice" -or Jeaicine i One of the most 'eminent medical XOtvi rof this o - ei - well known as the author of the following 8xahtjabd medical works : Nxwtos FSacticb or MEDicnra,y DteSASBS of CniiJassifUfW- j ii n -w. n -v mm j-, m iiflnaninpp mini wt nf iAmericm Medical Zstfiw pase auw-says; : iit.ar.ka miM MAMt efTnrfc ,t tntfndnee uus.ub uiv. wv-. 3-;" sired quantity. We recently examined hi WortA thatall his work the btiMappwttid materials, giving us l , jAftex readingthe above high recommendation, 1? invalids cannot reasonably ; hesitate to -r give .the K08K.OU s Jnai.vn vpv; f h-tbixa 5jj T?;i. vi-- .y. v THE GREAT LIVER COMPLAINT, RHEUMATISM, . Y. 'ir' .KIDNEY AFFECTIONS, DEBILITY,, ; r, ; ; r .;i;f!t 'U--t-u ' I .. .. .- . GENERAL BID HEMTH, &cl; WO QUACK MEDICINE FORMULA- nmiwn Till!' lfkar,TT.'Ii I PREPARED SOLELY BY ' - ! 7 Dr. J. J. LAWRENCE, Organic Chemist, NORFOLK, " For sale by Druggists and Merchants - r - - ." . wi 'T ' every ' " wuere. . ..;' ." , , (EOIXOBIAL.) ; .! From Norfolk' Daily Journal, Dee. 11, 1869. , Koskoo. This medicine is rapidly gaining the co nfidence of the people and the numerous teS tlMOohials of its virtues, given by practitioners of medicine, leaves no doubt that it is a safe and reliable remedy for impurity of the BLOOm mvia disease, &c, The last Medical Journal, .contains , an arucie from Prof. R. S,. Newton, M. D.t President o the JMedical CoUege, city of New York that speaks in high terms of, its curative properties, and gives a special recommendation of ' Koskod to thei practitioners of medicine. '' This is, we be lieve, the first instance where such medicine. I liavje been officially endorsed by the Faculty of r r . v. j: i .niiArVAa .nil rofloto irrpnt UU Vi v1 bill? UlCUltai wuvWi auu , ivuw (.it'll 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i. in niviii ill I s i . II iuvju. ivu w v . ji I, 1 r ! 11 Tm T awMnna its ' ffm. aAA nlart hut "Knukrto" iff the YAH Of All other medicines oi the present day-? : nitvv ; feb 24 . r-ivf,- .7 ain:! ,354-tf -. V j MISCELLANE(lflS , ' t - , ...-, UlllA WA M W f w - ! FIRST NATI0NA1 BANK OF WliMmOTOOV, 71' c. United States Depository and Financial - - ; - ,-- - Agent. '77"7' V. H. McRabt; 7 ' i Jab H., Chadjjoubm, S.D. Wallace, j f Eli Mubsat. 7 I Edwin E. Bubeuss, President: : ' 1 Asa K. Walkjbb, Cashier : i 1 Wit. Labejns, Teller. f f ft '4 p T 7?H."M: Bowdek .Bookkeeper. i SD. Wallace, Jb., Qerkf ? j 4 ? t ' . THISBANK IS NOW OPEN FOR THE 1 TRANSACTION OF BUSINESS. GOLD AND SILVER COIN, Government Bonds and Securities. A 7- . NOTES OF SOLVENT and other State Banks purchased and sold. . - : 1 ' ' ' 1SXCHANGEON NORTHERN AND SOUTH ERN CITIES always on hand and for sale. . COLLECTIONS made on all accessible points in the United States, with prompt returns. 7 . DEPOSITS RECEIVED, and careful attention given to the accounts of business men, ante 14. -7',-: i .7-:.,;; .-.5 ,,7 . 1 , .7:: r o o k: stee e t, j (OPPOSITE SEAMAN'S HOME.) OPEM EVERY DAY, FROM 9 O'CLOCK : A. JUL. to 3 o'clock P. M..V and Saturday Evenings from 6 to 8 o'clock. 1 1 V 7 BETOSITS N SM FROHI FITB CENTS TO FIVE THOlf SAIS DOLLARS lUCElTED. Interest oaid on all sums of Five Dollars' and upwards, that remain on deposit four months. Special deposits ot Fifty Dollars and upwards will draw interest at ths rate of four per cent, allowed erwy thirty days. - - - T 1 ''! . ' ! 1 -" " ' - J . . J. T. DREW, ; Attorney and Counsellor at Law; ; 1 r OFFICE, 478 II St., between 9th and 10th Sts. 1 WASHLNQTON, D. C, TTE PROSECUTE CASES IN THE COURT Y V of Claims and before the several Depart ments. . ; , r.. For Cotton, Turpentine, Tobacco, Ac; seized in the State lately in rebellion by U. S. Treasu- uiy Agents, or by the U. S. Army. For supplies taken or purchased by , officers of the U. S. Army.i .f . ,71"7;7.W For rent or use of property, or property ; de stroyed.. 4fV:7 "7 -..-ftd,:i .'. For horses lost, killed, or which died in fbe Military service i 7 , , s , For Back Pay and Bounty, and Settlement of Officers' Accounts. , - -... ra ; . The Adjustment Of Claims before tke Bureau of Indian Anairs.4',.7 r;.... rnVj , We have grcaffadlities for Procuring Patent a. We-makeiperlimiBary ;i eiaminationa at the Patent,Office to see whether Jthe Inyf ntion . has been anticipated and give information or $5, --All necessar-Mrawings and papers prepared. Crer nbtainfxftestf rtisonlbf?! Wf 3eal Estate bought soIdrentedo traded forotbjpropertv; f it jtmuHJmj There is a large amount of Prise Money undistributed, which is due to Sailors, now de ceased, who 8ervedihthe United; States Navy. The friends of deceased ; Sailors would do well tot write to us,- that we may look, i into -the counts in the NaVy Department unless they are sure the same has been settled. . r n i . "Liberal per centa&re allowed Lawrera Bend. ing us cases,o- v.-.rt So' Vi'ii.fftiVrif hd i friSusiness with any ol the Departments at tended to withprompness.;y5X . rtrtf;?l nOTsfi-lv '..'n7t' h ;-7 ah- a-SS6a oi mmmm G BACKED BONE;' BONE MEALBOHE Flour, and Floated Bone, guaranteed to duce same I affect ' at HALF COST or Peruvian Guano Send for circular. 'Addnas : , - s ?IW tf .xifii fc:?ftLISTER BROTHERS:? i ''7:4 j:,:F?r .i Newark,' N pu-f popularly .some 01 ineaew; remwjfjiw-v 1 a new preparation compounaea vt . mm I 1 WttineffcOlMBBlTXllO the 1 Sf?ii; KEPTJJnJCAN MDML SAYINGS V.... - tiK ryf!T'r-ifT Till . i-. ! j-:.,. ;t,if w n ; T wmt THE 0QQAU OF THE mi 1 1 :oorH.df - to sltn etil t:4jiTj , .; .151 fc ;;t5ic 0 I "! '5 Let all who love their country subscribe lor (nc! 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