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THE VWILIUNGTOlf POST. txsirs 07 EiniscsirribN nrvlEii.BLY ra advance. r Per Year. I..........,:......... f3 00 8ix Months. ...... .... 2 00 i Three Jontts f. . 1 25 j One Month.. ............ . . . , 50 I flingle copies, Fire cents. - - I Clubs furnished at reasonable rates. , BATES OF ADVERTISING: Per square, one time, 75 cents. . ' : : :- Less than one square, one time, 50 cents. . Two times $1 03 and ail succeeding insertions half price additional. , . : ; .Rates -per month, $3 foT one square, and each succeeding square half rates additional. " HalTColmnri and Column advertisements re ceived on proper discount, r Local advertisements 10 cents a Jinc r , - AddrosvW' ' -' ?- j a CH AS. I. GRADY, Editor and Proprietor, . Wilmington, N. C. Subscribers will please' notice . .i . . papers -bearing the black cross; stopped unless payment is made. V, ' "-- :. " - ' " 1 ' ' -- ; ' ' -.''' Thermometer 56V that all will be ; Mayor Martin is in Gotham, . - ' is ' Next Sunday Is Palm Sunday. Mortuary for 'March Twenty-four. 1 The National Sating Bank flourisheth. Hedrick's bargain tablo is the town talk. V Senator Galloway is at the Federal capi tal. ; , ; - y ':"' I t ; mm mm',' " " ' Myer's groceries are still sought and bought. . ' Gold prices for every thing purchased -at Hedrick's. ' Get your Business Cardsat the Post Print ing Office. I Thirty-three marriages during the month, -just closed.;, 7:.'k .v '." r VI i The CftZ leaves to-morrow morniDg for New York; k ?' ,- Gen. Allan Rutherford has departed for Washington. 'w Tbi County Commissioners meet? to-mo row morning. "Acknowledge tXttecorn?1 Dr. Lindoman. ; bV consulting The song we will sing the coming sum mer "Shoo fly T' . . - Lce collars, cufis, and, cheap sewing cet- ton at HedrickTs5 . 4.1 New styles of Bill Heads at the Post Printing Office. v ; , Mutton is going down, and the butchers arc consequently cAop-faperi. . Governor Holders Township Trustees are hdden their sessions in the City Hall. ' The Philharmonic meet to-morrow (Mon day) evening at"8 O'clock. Sen notice. Just a gentle weeping of the heavens yes terday in token 1 1 come soon. of approaching May. May Mr. Jas. A. Oates recommends the "Clif ford House,' i;of this city, .as hospitable." The Whispef reioiceth thereat 1 . ..... , . .". Munson & Co!, issue silver tones, that is, thev are no "ringists," but they "ring the change on silver," and what Is that but be- mg euver tonea l , c - . i At the session of the Columbus Superior i Court, on Friday, Applewhite and Lowry , the alleged murderers of Ex-Sheriff King, were found guilty. DrED. Mary Smith died at the hospital yesterday of consumption. She had been an inmate of the institution but a week, and was considered incurable when admitted.. I i g 1 - Napkins, handkerchiefs, and gloves of every variety at Hedrick's. Free Board. Isham Worth am, charged with assault and battery; was brought to this city yesterday, from Brunswick county, on a tapias. Ish am is now lodged at Hot el do Nash. . -M-.i- -- . . . V: ''--i'V",' j' : ' Snutp. Tobacco Dealers (desiring to be ''ujito snunVl will i understand that Com missioner Delano has decided that snuff jars, once used, no matter how completely the Btimps havo been cancelled, cannot be used again, . ..' i Heinsbergcrjsltbre is a attractive as a gal fiery of art, and historical library .combined One can feast- the eye, and mind while wanderings among the barricades of books," anu gazing iransnxeuiy on nis oeauiiiu chromes. r; -I aIO He Jrics's cassimere's are as beautiful, and .... 'l . . A ' cnuurauie as sunugnr . If Lazarus," bleeding . and sore, had wan dered unto this " city, he would have had little need of exhibiting hii "bared limbs' to the i gaze of each sneering passer-by. Why ? We would have taken him to Da vid & Weils and there, clothed him in an excellent outfit "spick, span new 1":- : Decision. Commissioner' Delano decides that in assessing a, tobacco manufacturer on the penal excess of his bond, vheh he com mences the manufacture after part: of .a year has elapsed, the assessment should be made pro rata for the unexpired portion ' of the yearj' v - I ' - " ; THiBEKNicoir. This celebrated.TictorJal, Musical and National entertainment will open on Thursday evening next andxontin ue uutil Saturday. , It is at once interesting and instructive and will commend itself to all. ; A more extended notice will appear in our next. Sale of reserved seats commence at Heinsbergor's on Wednesday next. Remitted. Late yesterday, acting Mayor Rumley remitted the costs in the case of Rubini, thereby doing - an act of justice to one who, was assured from the outset by the authorities that his business would not be disturbed. Aye, even more, , , i i - . . ----- arrested in brief, under a law, that was no more in force, than the Talmud among the Romans." If anything were necessjaryj to add the testimony of thousands in favor of Dr. Lin- doman's miraculous chiropody, we fain might do so; but that would, be a work of supererogation. Dr. Lindomanisa surgeon chiropodist of extensive, practice, and not ona of the numerous "quacks !' Give him a call at the Purcell House, and we will warrant satisfaction. New f Currency. The new fifty-cent fractional notes will be issued the first of next week. The employees of the bureau of engraving and printing are now busily engaged in finishing the face 0f the notes. The work . on the balance of the scries of legal tenders the five hundrejJ and thou sand dollar notes-is progressing favorably. The new one hundred dollar U3tes are ele gant specimens of engraving, and those? ready for circulation will, be -turned over to Treasurer Spinner in a few days. -; April Settlements. We have mailed a large number of bills to subscribers. AH of .them are small and, no doubt, regarded- as insignificant, by many of our friend; but they should bear in mind that -we de pend on ihe many small amounts to make up the largeones' required to carry on our debts and make, constantly, additional im provements, so essential to ar progressive printing establishment. As this is the time to make settlements, all rpunii,. ;wc hope every one will respond at once, by sending us the amount. You will have our ; thanks for such promptness and liberality. "Yes; Mi Lord." The Oily Court room presented a curious scene, even to the casual observer yesterday morning, prior to Rubini. the opening of the case of Signorj Three jolly sons of the sea, who had lifted too much of "the ardent," during the night previous, bad been arraigned before his honor for riotous conduct, On approaching the witness stand, one McDonald, who by the way was a wit ness in the case, was politely requested by the urbane Marshal to "state all you know5 to his Honor about this case.? Poor "Mac," with tear and trembling com menced, the while eyeing with some trepe- dation, the ("dumb victim at the altar.") " Well, your Honor, as Iwas puttin me close in the forkistle, this man jumps up ter me, and calls me n-e-ames, soi he did." Court "What names?" "He axed me to fight, sur." Court "Had you not been drinklngl" McDonald "We had a drop of the craj- ther, sur." j Court "Did he strike you ".Yis, sur, right Upon the face, here, sur;" Court "John, do vou ! want to ask the witness any questions?" ! j John; (somewhat elated at the Judge's condescension.) "Yis, me Lord. (To the witness.) Didn't I was readin' the news paper,' when you come down tie, and called me names V to the torekis McDonald; (with discreet surprise;) Don't know anything about it I" 1 John : "Didn't you call me a G d d d liar?"' ': , . y : Of course McDonald had jno recollection of this rather classical -quotation from the ancients, and as these gentlemen were grow ing near a quarrel in the court room, his Honor called them to order. When lo I and behold, poor John, re enforced by the next witness, was so completely overthrown, that McDonald was sent to keep John, ; and John 4 smiled;; company with But McDonald didn't, unot much." " , JcDonaId tried to. shake the testimony of the accusing witness by cross examination, but it! was no go, and the ludicrous scene ended - by his -Honor suspending judgment in the case, and. sen tencing them to pay costs, ; EiTPRisEu-Wer 'ie'am that the : corpo rators "s of :"Excelsior iMan dng ; Company,7 . chartered by, the General Assembly,' met in this city March Ztit, and1 organized -.the Company. George? Z. French was - elected President, and Wo. . H. French Secretary and Treasurer..' j "t Tbe Company have, the promise of addi tional capital from the North, and will im mediately .enter extensively into ' the culture of greetf peas, tomatoes . and'otherHruckri'!: strawberries, peaches, grapes, peanuts, cot- 6n, &c, &c. . . ? Republican-OfrT- Committee, ) ? ; . . April 2d, 1870. J The members of the Republican City Committee are requested to.ineet at the City Hall on Monday (to-morrow), at 10 o'clock, A,I., for the purpose of meeting with.the several Township Committees, lately chosen to perfect the organization 'bf thellepubli- can County Committee and transact other business that may come "before them. J. W. Scitengk, Jr., L'. E. Rice,: ? Owen Burnet, ' ? , Committee. Job Printing. The attention of i the business men of Wilmington and vicinity is invited to the fact that the Job Department of the. "Post" having just received a large stock of recently invented labor-saving ma- erial, is now prepared to execute every de scription of printing required by merchants, professional men, and others, at figures much below those which have heretofore prevailed in this section. An examination of prices invited. . . '. - , Business men of neighboring :citits will find it to their advantage to correspond with this office. Price lists furnished by mail on application. . . . 'No work,-of an inferior character permitted to leave the establishment. Par ties intrusting their orders to this office may be assured that they will be filled in a neat and tasty mariner, and at very low rates. Messrs. Green & Flanner. These gen? tlemen, as will be seen by an advertisement in another column, have purchased the drug store, No. 4t.ifar,sFreei,' of Mr. Elijah Willis. Both' Mr. Flanner and Green bring irWr their efiternri! nr&r xnfirifn: nn- doubted, capacity and rare ability. : In. tha compunnjpf me'dicin'esV.tibUiiDgid more essential to safesprescriptions-as witness' the many fatal errors by the " unpracticed hands" in 'materia medicdthin a. full knowledge of the composites of - medicine. We need only say that nothing is to be fear ed on the score of inexperience from these druggists;' as one had a large arid varied practice in one of the first houses of New Yorlj, and the other a competent practising physician. Great expenditure of time and money has'been made in refitting this old stand, and we, wish the- utmost success to the new firm. . ; STiLii AS0THER.--Messrs. Shrier & Co., of New York, will add another to the many beautiful dry goods establishments of our city, in fbpenirig the re-consttucted store at number 3 South IPront sireet. Work men haye-beeri" busily - engaged in placing in new shelving, counters, doors, and a mas sive show window, and in a few: days, one; of the finest looking dry goods houses in the city- will be presented : to the public gaze. . k s At the first, tho store of theIessrsrShrier, will contain nothing but clothing; but as the goods arrive from New York, the stock will be made up of a great variety ; such as dress goods, boots, shoes, and general fur- ishing articles. The Messrs. Shrier will guarantee satisfaction to all, and in order to do so, will act fairly and' honorably in all their dealings so as to merit the. patron age of all classes. ; Due notice will , be giv.- en in the Post of the opening." North-Carolina Masonic Temple As sociation. A charter having been Obtained from the General Assembly at its last ses sion Bays the Standard for the purpose of, organizing a Masonic Temple Association, the incorporators met at the ' Masonic Hall on Thursday night, and proceeded to organ ize The North Carolina Masonic Temple Association, by electing the following offi cers: ' 4 ' :'r President, Wm. E. Anderson ; Vice Presi dent, no election;. Treasurer, P. A. Wiley; Recording Secretary, J. C. L. Harris ; Cor responding Secretary, Jno. B. Neathery. Directors ; "Wm. G. &icks, H. T. Clawson and Wm. G. Upchurch. 4 : c A vice-president and two additional di rectors will be elected at the next meeting. Books i will be opened in a very sbort time, fnr EnWinnfidns The caoitat stock isTone hundred land ' fifty' thousand 'dolfars, to be j divided into shares of twenty-five -dollars each V one dollaf payable monthly until the parvalueof the sjpckis)al41n. ? The Assobiatibn proposes'tot erect in this city six story -building '.fjwf ityTapi suf perior, to nybsijing n UiepiacetThe plaabf nbe? buiidin will be ready j. fprin spection in a tew days, and those desiring to subscribe stock will have an opportunity to. ascertain all - about tho enterprise. - We can say for the officers and those connected; with the' Association, that they are gentle-" men of vhonor..jandi integrity " men of ac knowledged business ability. , We feel con fident In saying tha the enterprise will be a success, and conducted in a manner cal culated to forward the completion of the building . r ' ; It would seemlffom the name of the As sociation that-itis i exclusively ; Masonic. Such is not the caseL Any pen onmay sub scribe stock,,: TWe shall notice the: -matter again. . i AiWizABj) ttA j Tigitt .Place Much Ado Ab6dt Nothing When is a Law In Fobce ? The announcement ' that the trial of Signor Rubini, j under the charge and specification of setting up a lottery, would come up before his Honor j yesterday morn ing, caused quite a number of the curious to gather at an hour long before the open- 1 'lJ rt m. ' ' rs -.1'- a . . " . . . . ; lug ui iuo v;ourc ; jrreciseiy at len minutes past nine, however- the Signor, appeared j clothed in a brown cloth cassimer coat, made in Hagland fashion, and elaborately trimmed a la Jim Fisk, with dark brown lappels and cuffs of mink. Besides the Sig nor wore a heavy gold', chain, dark; velvet vest, and a very immaculate shirt front, which was studless, and a broad Lord Stan ley garrote from wliich gleamed a "nobby" collar button. He looked somewhat pale and anxious, and awaited his counsel, With evident misgiving. He is a man apparently about twenty eight years of age, of decidedly English cast of features, light hair and eyes, .and a very meagre Sprouting of beard. 1 On opening the Court, the first witness called was John; Nutt, Jr., who testified as follows:: ... -V j ' . ! Had complimentary tickets to the exhi bition but gave them a Way ; bought one dollars worth of tickets, which I understood by the representatipns of the "poster" en titled me to a prize; I got a silver plated knife arid fork ; .Worth about eighty-five cents; was perfectly satisfied ; received the envelope enclosing prize ticket at the door; this was after surrendering my ticket of ad mission;; was handed to me by a lady; same articles on exhibition on the sta&re, which k?r fT:w" - -lI4'"u H uy oiguor xvuDini scaiea inat prizes wouia be given for a. dollar ticket. . . i ; The bill wa3 jiere procured by counsel, and the witness read from the same, a total ly different extract from the one spoken of. Bill admitted in evidence. . After the admission of the "poster," the counsel for the accused rose and stated to the court, that inasmuch as the ordinance under which the ' defendant was arrested, was absolutely void, as no regular or official promulgation of 4he passage had been made, and therefore the case of - the prosecution was void db initio. 1 The counsel, Mr Empie, here went into an elaborate and eloquent argument on this question, and citing authorities to sustain his position. : : t ' - . At the conclusion of the forensic battle, Mr. .Empie, proposed to place acting Mayor Rumley on the stand, but some difference of Opinion arising as to the procedure, the counsel! waived thpbintl ; . .vr . No further testimony being presented for the prosecution, counsel moved for5 the dis charge of his client; as 4 the ''case did not eo me under the-; ordinance of the city, even admitting that the same was a law, and in torce. - - . After" reciting the testimony, his Honor suspended judgment on payment of costs? and thus ended as veritable a farce as ever was enacted; in our opinion. - Books, Magazines, &c-Lost Sir Mas-singberd.-NoYei; by the author of GarlyorC Tear. ; T. B. Peterson & Bro., publishers, Phila. ! The writer evidently comprehends human nature, as the characters of Xcnand Marmaduke evince. Tis not padded with morbid sentiment and fhighfalutin" phra ses, but is a "simple tale', simply told." We have read it, and commend it to our readers, and that is something we cannot do all works of fiction sent us for review. Sir Mamngberd and Ham Brietmann (which we reviewed in oor last issue) are both for sale at Heinsberger's Book Store. & American AgrUuUuralUt. The April number of this magazine, has for a frontis piece a cut representing four Essex swine; besides forty other, illustrations. Add to ibis thirty-five pages of reading taatter apper taining to the "farm, garden and household" and the production does no discredit to the publishers; O. Judd & Co., of New Yorkj j Only 1 50 per year. ; It is at least worth Address as above, -v;.--" r . . - Jppldori'i Journal. The number fur April 9th has reached us. The frontispiece he Smouldering Fire? is i jery well executed. 44 Ralph: the Heir " and the 44 Three Broth A . ! Si- ers," sua conunue 10 enliven 11a pages. Appleton-4; .Co.i publishers, New York. D. jiVodSftf-Cbllins?& M'Leester, pub- lithers, Philadelphia. $1 00. per annum. fPreshet at Dan Rivex. f Belviderehas te'meaalea.' 7 ; bar ; " ' mtmm " ''"tl"'-- Charlotte iias MdoVg fights. - ' j : Woods on fire near New Berne. New wharves flutter New Berne,- Wislon .wuf have as3 bawlers.,5 .- . P -i 5 Tayettevilleenjoys'KobesonuTglari ''; , Milton has two new tobacco factories. Elizabeth City wails for a. good school. 1 i - ?fa- ..-. .-. m m. - - . v .. 1 'Kaleiglrhas received rBwitaa "fire en-i 1 gme. j : il - . . m. - r;.A : . - - y i , The Pender memorial is pending in Edge-1 The Elizabeth City Methodists are ,4re- The State National Bank; ' at Raleigh is thriving. Salem taxes real hundred. estate fifty centB on tho Bishop Atkinson appears in Stantonsburg to-morrow. . a . : Four thousand :cat3 make nisht hideous in Raleigh. The Asheville Baptist Church approaches completion. Mr. West Holland, Register for Wayne, has resigned. Franklin considers , over the the Tar River R. R. building of I AsheVille elects delegates to the May con- vention,jbn the 7thV Edgecombe; proposes meeting pn the 12th, . aj agricultural The "Hibernicon" illumes New Berne on the 11th, 12th and 13th: r '" The storm of last Fnday caused the Yad kin river to rise fifteen feet. The North CarpliHaVAstldaUural Society meets ob'the 20th. at Raleicb. ' -. C M. Farris will possibly be. a candidate for the Legislature from Wake Clark's Hail, in Elizabeth City f blazed" a little on Friday last I No damaged ''X Greensboro chms abbut forty-two hons- xi4 uuuiac ox erpcr,iQnniafipai Tillage, i, Edgecombe boasts of an one hundred and thirteen year older, by the ijame of Gard ner. ,: ... . , .,.,;a:.v : s "5-t,t Gunn and Young, the murderers of Blay loek, were to be hung in Hillsboro, yester day. ', : ,. .. ;'.' Conservative meeting in Hillsboro to nom inate county officers," &c, on the 7th of May.- I i '., '- . : : j' Hon. A. H: Jones vindicates himself from the Railroad "ring" in a letter to the Pw- ncer. ' t ' . The streets feel: better been fixed ftp. Times. ; Been-2ow-flpirited Jately. , since they have The North, State properly nails the story of a woman giving birth to sbt nondescripts in the shape of dogs, in Rowan. i The Goldsboro Messenger has been plead ing tor a kick from lhe . Standard. Plead OD. ." ';4 ' . . " Ah! Kick him. " " j The dwelling, smoke house and kitchen of David G. McDuffie, four 'miles ' west -of Fayettevill e with all his 1 pro visions, f urni ture, &c, were burned Wednesday . We 'desire it to be distinctly understood that all job work must be cash on delivery. r ' - - T uarounian. - . Now t How can job work', be "cash?11 And now; the Patriot,-(Greensboro,) is af ter ye Yates, o f the Democrat; thusly : i "Buzz on, oh self important Humble bee, f And 8tin: who e'er you may, we're done with thee. The ; Standard learns that the kitchen of 3 .. W. W Weathers, withits contents, was con sumed , by fire on the morning of the 31st ult r Mr. W is a farmer, living twelve miles from Meigh. ; r. " 7 ' ' , 1 The railroad bridge of : the Wiiliamston and Tarboro line, says the Carolinian is un der contract, and work on it has begun. The ' contractor informs us that pass over it by the first of Hay. trains will I A brace of burglars and, incendiaries at tempted to rob and set fire to the dry goods store of Covington & Ashe in Wadesboro on last FridayeYening.?One .ptctlie accused was captured, alsa most of the property. r-Y'r. We learn from Washington says the Car olinian, that the member from this district,' tne ' non.' y.- us uooo, nas recommenaea a colored boy as Mid; Shipman in the Naval Academy takers. stituents. .and five n colored men, as censes .tHedbeaot (effjiia colored con Hon. C L. Cobb has succeeded in extend- ,? infl the; mail routes from ; Poplar Branch to PpirePsBDint,; and bis had J. W. Evens ap- r pointed Postmaster. He has also succeeded d in having a tri-weekly line re-opened from; O Washington to Plymouth. - ? r. ; ':J :i s J j-; Sheriffs receipts formerchant's licences' for sale at this office. Price $2 Terj'fhun drecL Carolinian. -. a : t -It - 4 . c j j How marvelously cheaj l But what does" the sheriff say about it? Look again "Doc,1? and ask yourself why you assume to give out "receipts for merchants licenses.'? - JA Li 'A correspondent in thrHillsbprocwrrJ , - -..v J. ' . ' ' mhnf from.Milton, says: -'An . attempt1,,. m . m 1 waae lJpa. seunre to tna nousajp li.r. wens, at omiiua,' caw'JOi ioojoibcx, night, and the Ku Klnx whipped aLnegro , .4t --ri fu . , fork of the road nearly to; death tue same night. ' .-' 1- The attention of the citizens of Nortlramp- ton Pasquotank, Perquimans, Chowan, Washington and Beaufort counties, says the educational meetings to be held in their. 1 1 early j day.' Messts. hie C" ; miast at an and : Hood will address them at thei .times and places stated in the notice; :H'r.- i ll The new boat now building -here" for the People's Linev says tbe a was launched iif; believe has arrived, and the cabinskd "up per deck, Ac, will -soon be finished,': and then we will have another splended steamer 14 tor passengers and freight on the Cape Fear -eight boats in all.i The name of the boat is not yet announced J mi it LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. Masokbobo TownsiiiiV; . i March 30th, 180, sit Editor Post : Pursuant to previous-10-, tipe the Republican voters of Masonboro . Township assembled at their township poll ing place. , On motion, John Ottpway,. t Esq. w.as! Z:Ji T '1 -c t' "v. ." ??.-'' W I the nieeting was for 'the selcctionj pt'twoj electors as representatives in the County. I w, Btion of JohnV; Moore Etq Jthc ? Chairman was directed to select ' said'eomr J e. 7; Whereupon Messrs; H.' MBishon and Elijah Hewlett were appointed and cdnw missioned, and directed tomeef in the city of Wilmington,' on Monday thi 4th'ijf!April next, for the permanent ' reorganization - of 4 the Comity Committee. $ ?tU id - On motion the meeting adjourned, fsrib-.; lf je5t to the call of the Chairman. 1 ? , I ; John Ottoway, Chm'n.'- V H; Bishop, Sec'y. 4 6 -2 CoLvm'a keek, March 31, Mb. Editob : Perhaps there never was a more stirring-, bitter and excited - political i campaign in store for the people of jtheolcl5 '1 North State than the coming "'one." " Already the plans of the secession ' party are laid "' sagacious, astute, and wily as the devil, they arfe at work, moving everything that can in any wise" avail -themrefitting 'tlieir old V shattered bark with a few new ana sappy a planks, with the hope that no objection can J be raised to such! material, 'while f it Ha1 thought best to allow the! greater number of the old storm-beaten ones to remain, that the sappy ones may be neld to thcij places., They need only one or two blunders to be made by the Republicans to secure success. Let the Republicans nominate av quandam secessionist, and the success of the Demo cratic party is certain; for . how oan you maintain an argument against" them when they declare there is little or no difference ' between the parties, since the standard bear-' era ot the Republican ?: party are comroscd of former democrats(f) 1 low can yga sup - t;J port the argtrment of consistency and1 fair lJ ness forionewhb was a secessionist W the1 last link in the chain, ancl who H$ one now1,"1! bift for the sake of office andf emotument li ,f allows his name to be used by the Radicals because his ' party refuses or 'ignores his ,? claims ! "' Let the error be committed, and it will be a death blow to Republican suc- cesa. ' . .k ' , 1 J ; Respectfully, - . 1 Amos. For the last ie years the proprietors of tr the celebrated P.LiJrTi.Ti05 Bittees . have be?a ii experimenting in the growing of Calisaya Bark . on the Island ol Jamaica, and have fonnd, from J actual testa, and by no means a mean experi- ? ence, that this valuable hark can be grown with marked success only noon the mountains from 1,500 to 2,000 feet high. . There the forests are often bedewed with the early mist, and this tree . ' r arrives at its fall perfection. Owing: to ' the largely increasing demand for the bark required n for the manufacture of quinine, and also tor use , in the preparation' of PujtrxrcbjL-BrrrEKs, be :l procuring of it has been a source or great anxio- , tr to the proprietors, and seeing:, us they did. that the South American snqply would soon n - 1 give out, took-the, above early precaution ta. folly supply the demand, and, assisted' ahd-en-' couruged as they - are by the i EuUsh govern ment, at Jamaica, we have not the.,least.doubt but they wiU.ineceed. j v For a cheap, delicious, and' ncaitmui taoie dessert there is nothing half so good as Bias a ' Mange Pudding, Costards, Ac, &c. made from. BSXMOSS F1RIKB. telt Try It and convince your1 no 'n ii
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