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5', II t Mr 1 1 i-i r jiu- 'iKi-boro tfuiitliovntr. TVjjroUO-, NORTH CAROLINA. V v J jL J j i A 'VI 1 ( I C. G S , SMitcr. rai'ssaiv, : I t SiRfil H. X8C9. ' SsfatU-s snd Frcs." Wc are sorry for it wc arc indeed, lo trouble- our renders with another !Mt from tl.c PatWs sheet, but we cannot pa?s tb'.s over. T.i isi.cn : t'n- tier tiie anovc i.v.:vi:.-c- ui re, -rcnus being low in the pocket, li.is ventilated his views sis follows : ' Ihit v. iiile thus liberal to them, selves,"' tpeakir.s our iv.-bie legislator.-. "we appeal to them not to -.tint ethers. Very much of f;ood a-hninistration and of the success of the priyeii'Ies of the llej'.ublican r.rty will depend up-n the allowance j:-;ulc to the Judges and the State Oh, refreshing candour ! Oh, most luibhrhing eiTruntcry ! There has iicer been any doubt in our minds concerning the object of these men, but v. e do confess in all sincerity that we were entirely un prepared for such an avowal as this. We arc to understand that our Judges cannot be expected to ad minister "impartial justice," unless J ; , . i n r- 1 t.ie pnnrtiv prc-uumus niinn vu.iu IVI.tyo and ryrtn Lafiln receive for p-acr.i!; the ( 'anttol v.iih their pres ence: that a lla.Hc.il judiciary, ven tre.! i:i under Kadieal auspices, can no he '"--peete 1 to remain true unless their wages are douL'.edand the sole rt a: on .!.?(,? is that they may remain f.vi.i in the faith. V.'e are to understand that it will be ir.i-o ;e to prcrvo tiic un.a : tne "i:j;.u!.l:eaa party, unieo:, tnere -, the ctreant p,a,l uot been able to 10l "ir- ,u evtry ipeci, to .oim.-r pio is a fair and equal distribution oftho 1 brinsr in as iLnv of the Wytu.iites;as j fslun,j ;' lmlr '?easions. The on t.,;u r .f,;.',v,v. ! .roni.l out-vt.to the fVw who were thero i h' marked cht.raetensMe it hn .wastn ' ' 0 ! 1 1 . . 1 ... : i- .... 1 : co'uri'A t'lt'ti e it. w hica COHrtltlltcd J- l"os vid oWrs and that ! 10 ''-" v- ua,!,i "" 1 , ,. .... .11 ....l i . .u, c ...11 t.ia, ,0lVi, to;U,e!iatlie unite one-luli o: the m..e .tra.io r! Ir rs. i rencn. J.allcr ana , , . - 1 ... . i irh the i-.-:eer t;on f. I lie c.iv:il 1 iray expect to retire m qu.ct se:u- ; ,u w.kS til;iiji; by -ranting a -cneral I r c'n a,,,i t,iC l-';,-'1 ritvv.Uh the Ileus share, kuvin- the ! j.ermit f..r alternate ni-hts. The coi, j o"fy, the military feature of th, , i ' 1 ,t -ri"i- v-.irn bn-,r.... procession v.;-s a l.'uriesiiue. and it w;:s i.ih.cr departmenti and Uis reat un- ored memoes, n.itui.1.., vero largely t 1 , , 1 c . , i 1 t, , I in ftvor of --niu' tosee dvJ show." t!l une appearance o, t.,e 1 nt.a wasr.cd-o, wnom we have had tttin- , nre .lelphla arcmeu that saved th, whole Merit specimens here m.proviaa aoing the tftate less harm ia Tucker j movement trom ridicale. f;r, t'ii-n they do grievously err. Hall than iu the State Uous- I 'J he sid.-w.'ks r.bmg Pcr.nsjlv.;;i:a 2o sC:iVl.nr.-.T-be.z pardon, wc Javenu, tbrnnga which the poce-oi. )t I IK r.f-.vpaper term g e ; 1 1 1 e that von will not brhig i.ion, i--v.ta t: pr.ivovo ajout Yi'e arc sovrv. iK.-r a!n:;f.; thieves. and : have to uo:it men and Judge-; you v.dth a sub ver nation to r.mke vou iton nouy up." (-iae i; to tho condirn, and rc- momhor, thr.t 1 ths jurllciiry cl register Ohio 1 X CJ..'..lni..L . ll'.ng; a:id ii.1 , , . . , ! es euiii'itiu w.iMiVi e u.ic cl. 10 M-e ami dou'.te.-;. 0: tno ,t "' j M-MiJvn lrl.,,!,.nr,r.ii:' I ' fere1 1 as much in the vindication of put; us jnsxice as many oi you deserve t- J-.. V.v tl.is time Jent s jucs. iir.er.te'l on 'tue has been renl and c lioiu the Atlantie t- tho r.-te:fic. fro:u !-,.-. 1 In ,-.f '., '.-. -A. t t..i .( 1 i.-l- to Atehafuiaya J.T.'. It ,u cf i Cs (j liile;-.! jdat iCiioes. liie.'.iain on t.. two ::r. j ur'a:it f tninvialiorn of or-itiioti. the X the LoiidhohlL'rs 10:.!; in the t.'hl -jag-) L'hif iorrii, the tth?r tune iio'iiiii; th,' l.'i'i Ameijdu:r'at. -'or the re.-it, it u tneroly a r.on-eoroniittal 1, of it.teationi aad wishi... to indeS-.ite to pledge hitn to any dec-i Jed c-;ur.sf,4iaJ yet nut ditoreiit Iroui what ; Woil'T llflttlr i!!v hi - : ;ift.-. 1 e(' n ....... ....... .j s..'. i. iriaii '.; i is iri political liariioss ibr the first tiaio. Tht! 3 have beca eonijdaint, on thr pait of cout'!!Bporarie3, that there not lung st:it j:-.i;iauiikc iu tho prodac tion ; but it would behoove us to re u.eri.uc that the man is not a st-.tess ! man. Doubtless, like a more notorious ilian fanioui tbember of our judiciary. i o lias '" given us the best in the shop." '1 he Jhrafif. aud W-rof, with other j lurur.l'j had been imbibing vague and j-inmd hopes from Mr. Grant's conduct in hi.s interview with one McCIurc, but taken in eounectiou with this paper, it ouir .seems to show that lie is a man of , .... jr-'id common sen-c, who docs net in tend to commit himself as long as by avoiding the expression of opinion or the adoption of a policy, be can pre serve in a measure the i'ealty of both parties; whi'o the message indicates a strong lea'iitig towardi the party that elected him. Wo have yet to learn Aiiether Lis strength is held iu reserve for he h i.-, ably foiled all cudeavors to discover it ; but we much fear that his first state pvper is a good index to the c.l.bro of tho man. As ibr the Cabinet beseems certr.in. 1 to : ave followed his own inclination in the selection thereof, as there are 011'y two politicians in it, Hon K. . yasiiharr.e, of lib, at.d Gov. Cox, of Ohio. V.'i at, tho peculiar reeouimens oation of Mr. A. T. Stewart is we cin- iu.t say. un'e.-s 31 r. Grant coneei ved mat ir 0:1 toe suoecs-i tout iias char.ie- 1 " . t oriz Hi eh n ls in auiassiug money lo1 would brine; J ,ir.r0 financiering ta! 1 : . . e . 1 . i . - I. ; 10 toe u;st".: ir-o 01 on: unties oi to-ou -. There is very little d-ubt hat the appointments were iu the main a ui it tr ol surprise to the r art y in! aod to 1 . '.. . 11 , Houo was so much as - a tobef.r. 0.1 1 ess to ,! iii laiie a recess t.,t ... .. t!ie oniniou that r'nee shown io Stewart is in- t ':e pi e; v os t,i II .nner, of the L'Ij r, and r" 11 u ire i 1 1'exter's master 1; i Ij the iiieu ahait thii tof. Tm KorrIsv?s ci XoiCi faroF'tia. Vv'o uoiitvd iu the telegraphic, item? mme day go that 31orrUcy, the prize-fi-litcr, and one of the repre sentatives for the city of New York, had occupied his sett in Congress on the la?t day of the session, for the first time during its continuance. Of this we do not complain, as, except in so fir as his negii'-rence indicates a perfect willingness to receive the public money without a shadow of return, we think his'absenec from the Halls of National I.cui.-dation, was a thing to be thankful for, though there were many present equally uuworthy. IJut our Morrisseys at lla'cigh are nuiubered by the score, and the adveut of Wyman or a Circus occasions such a depletion of the Chambers, that it is necessary to send the f ergeant at-Arnis to bring in the delinquents under compulsion, as truant schoolboys are woDt to bo drag "cd before an irate master. At the night session on Friday last, there were only foity sis members of the Lower House who answered to their mines, and, on despatching the Ser "eant to arrest tite members absent without leave, ho proceeded intuitively to Wyruao'a exhibition where he suc ceeded hi capturing large Dutnbers of House of ileprescatattvea, his trun ehcou, uriibrlunaUly being powerless over a .Senator. Bringing as many of them b.uk r.s did not escape by the wav, the de'inrpu'Cts were arraigned at the bar of the House, and then such a scene took place as would have dist graced a joint conference of the forti eth Congress. Nineteen chviaorously called for an adjournment, that they mi"ht 'To and sea Wviuan, that bein j t,K,y wcrcseath irc nnhap- t.ii - .wr 1 1 h 'f . : 1 , ii 1. h j 1 r t The .SV-::i. of Moiriav has the fV.!v.viag i'-w words " for the betu-St f-f the Lvi.itur but sJd -m that id though h is ,S'. .''..:, and . 1 a r . c - we e: :r our iie.utv a; 1 ,t:o:i oi its , . , I e nave nut uttio iirpe tuat r.s a -.5 j 111 011. t;:.-u v.. a oe iieeo-.-.l, lor, ii lucre ! was ever a more, l.i.terat.:, nonsensical, ; ' " ' ' , , ' " ' 1 !!'. t . 'i i.i.i -!i i-r 11 1 - n : 1 r: hi n. V . 1 . , P ,1 !....,. -Mnc ten:ns 01 tne neu.uer.s 01 ioe : C .1 - LI, .u I; live neither tho seDe to perceive, cr-r ,t -i , tho wivJoiti to carrv r-ut. a stntr.o mens- .. ' , , are i;i:u is in any w;v cineti . a to a Li- ! vit'ire the intttvts of their (.surpo-etl) j e:iistituvt:t.s. a inl in llie sin.j.le fact thai ' "a0 UuCa ura;vi t..eir pay tlu-v " have li ti-otu tlK1. llfst is I h" so vest r-v!.1e 1 tnc llrt ls ta- cv i td:lt ti I . :-y are (-o.ely 1 : 1 ii ix , !-, i "'- tlieir l-ockt-ts. j rer. j I o? ') s' :i show, conctrt or r.r :ro ' ' nuauea j bee. iii i'.aiei 1, 1 1 f.ut w ; see in tie. I'u.o..-u;; j r; oc'. ,1 , 1. ! i.'ils pro- 1 to adjotw:: i'j order to ino'.T : i lie UioLiio-.-rs to li.-ive an opportunity ol wittjes.i.i more e:itcrtaiu;t aiiiuse uietit.s lliaii ir:ii their own ea:i affurd. :d in u any inr-tanccs t-iese propo'-i- ! t:0P. 1, ave teen carried to ti:e uiatii: t .Ktnuicat atiu tstonse ol the wi KliC people. Uut wc keep our readers from the ' few word." Let them read and see wiiiit the Kad:e.i! Oman thinks of the r - ' . . . . ' . . ... ...... . , tiie "Oar devotion to the Republican paity cannot he doubted. V"e have at no: rt tli. io'st interests of that urty j .11. -j. ui n.u .z.jic. iv j nave ueen at 1 l. !.' . ..- I ' I , fe.oiive o6.--jivei.-i of tho iieiiou of the 1 were undo for the procession to move. Le-i.-laturc now in esdon, and of its j General Grant entered his own car want of uotiou in several important t riag.?, a be-tutiful park plucton, in com , respects, aud wc now come forward to pany with General Il.iwiiiH'5 while Mr. ouer fiankiy n few sujrestitris. The Leislutute ha-, been in session u....,. -r. .1.... r, e I 11. i , l'"' x j V1 nai liaa ueen clone. Jiavo t he mi; ie. ol the various State officers been define-1? No. Have they been aliowed any salaries? -No. I- the I'diitentiarv iu nroirress ? No. Has a school bill been passed? No. Have any steps beou taken to su.-tain the University at Chape! Hill, or to start a colored University ? No Has the State credit been maintained ? No V.'e most earnestly call the atten. tion of members to these startling faets. The State Tresury is empty the pub lic credit is suffering, the Asylums are iu want, and yet t etax bill lingers in the Senate. Jf that bill were a. law, the tate Treasurer could at cnee raise the- money to pay the interest on the State debt, and new life would be in. fused into the body politic. We ap peal most earnestly to the Peuate to take up this b.il and pass it at once. Let that body sit day and night aud eail the previous (luestioti until the bill is passed. I he State officers cannot live on air i J hey shouid nave salaries allowed t loon 1 .- . ...1.1 - 1 . 1 . io 11 list i 110 la'isiature Win take up this matter also and dispose of it. - 'I'l L ... 1' . I I " l , ,.i ' uiOLiocia 01 ine legislature iiav.j 1 I been drawing their pay from t'.u fust, j a,.d it is but fair and just that others' j should also have pay. Put without a tax biii passed iuto a law, there can be lu Uit! lutci"?!' 011 tl;e 00 . . r 1 .... . . 1 - .1 1 o aio ueot or to eirrv 011 lln mn-iTn. .... j n I t tr:. .... : ; , j ahiiu 13 "y'g auu every mo , moot is nroftimw. ! us h'tve a law to raise revenue ! 77,.- J iw Ircii.;uri is i-mpty, the wheels of 'j'ne iimnit k,n-p, 0,-ra s!j,j)ry, am(ic. At 11:30 this door was thrown '""'.' j !ii'i:q:iif.uhlr. We sp a'; as I wide upon its hinges, and then began U ito wise man, and we trust they will ! a fearful strutrglc for precedence of givo hee J to what we say." jfgi.-.. ..jl ..ii. mm. ,jpuil.Jl..gg Aa Infamous "Ferdlri. Iu Kichimnid, on Saturday last, the Jury in the case James of Grant, the coi ! Hooded murderer of II 'Hives Pollard, Editor of the Southern Opinion, brought in a verdict of "Not Guilty," and the prisoner was discharged. This is the grandest perversion of justice we have ever seen recorded, and shorld eternally condemn, to merited disgrace the Jury that could so far forget tho sacred obligation of their oat iis. Not a single reasonable man doubts that James Grant was the deliberate as-s issin of the unfortunate Bollard, and the attempts of some of the Richmond Press to make a hero out of a murderer places them in a mo t uncvialle light. I-jstURrntleri Day !r.i-3fnss Thrnnj e Visitors Iniuf-TurRl ProrrviSon Its In fer terifr J Pim!s Prtriw2B ttlht Kind Hair Sad o? of 5t?r Ex rrrxldrRt JUnsn Lcavf.i t.ie WliSte Iioiwt ut)ltfqufrlt Proeri5ass. Special Correspondence Ealt. Gazette. Was h t n ( to n , iMarch 4, 1509. Of course everybody was sadly grieved this morning at the falling rain and muddy streets. The unprecedented crowd of visitors had their hih spirits checked and their fond hopes dashed when it was discovered that an ui expected change in the weather would in a gre;it degree mar the programme and reudti the outdoor exercises exceedingly un pleasant. That the crowd in attend ance on the inauguration today wart titti'riu-fihtifediA admitted by It is oinchdiy stated thirteen thousand persot.s from points North or Balti more and thirteen thousand more from Baltmore and the West landed at the depot here within the p;ist forty-eight hours, and to accommodate the return of these pirf.ies s-ixtcen sleeping cars leave here touiht for the North, arid the same number wiii leave each even ing as long i:s may be necessary. j he inaugural procession cameoii a the appointed hour, but it was a mo.-t ggar.y aSiair, b?mg t..r u i is to in; ve i-rcsfiited solid v, alls ol iumanitv. well ecmei.ii.d with mil 1 It'll, WiTl; II rt. 11 by t.i e.'ui::t o thou dri;:;:. th.. i US ere t ti-.-r.-. is r..i: w 1. ... inn ! : m-' t : : i i s 1 in th.ir i to th : v.. . 1 . " . . . . : young hsj wrather. 1 .1 tina: J S;;reiv ; ; 1 . : e i" a.'.-. 1 :'..".! t:;ey l:vl trav,. 1 1 .sjht.,. I ;.-.5 d 1-v j on t; :,t i .'. build- I ... . .,... . .1. . , , .!-",; trifles. lhcv fought it line. 1 nc wtn-h.w.s oi a.i in lis along tne una ot ii'arc :i ;d been ! en- i in auvanc-', 1 ti ti'.t m at j . . . . , , tauu:.us pries, a ml tae.-e by th.: more f.Tiuuat-.' oi' were It- , , , sex. ar.u tresentM a 1 , 0 . s u,t 1 l.'ss r-iw ...1.1 .1 au. i sr'-ttaeio 0,1 t;'." '"J'-'Walk-j. At a 11 eailv ho-.ir :i c;' -v.l 1:1 " v : .1 to ! - 1 . . waros tlieLxccit.ve ..i-itx-.n. curmu. tr, .... ,ri,.., .1 , tr. , ;.-p:ro wr.-re ! ti;:.t Tie;.; iii 1 11 c errc ti. hut it cert; ! del.t Johtis- :i woti, tv t MlOt.iiS, :i!;d the White II 1:1 l.-litt :i!i i Ui ) 1 1: , v:tl sitid oaiekiv c' ry ho ! 1 cunt- near the j i::ctio:i cf S j er.te' .ail w:h p:c krd, tho.'j v, ho S '.-!; : 10 ' yh: h !r !':. :-i ? ;- aiiM s;re! : riii. ret dily ,'I.V.... (Juards oJ'lIie oth c iv 1 . , p i.-.-i io ;Vo:.t and around the I n u.i-.-j; 111 eui er. iaj iVi. i iT'iHij 1 . . 1. , 1 . . 1 1 1 - 1 , : I .'H i ied to ovtiru'i the whole tctab- i:shii..::.t. I So 01 i.ft.-r General Grant r.nd bis j stall h.oi ai'iived, ip.iito a crtti ia.it io:i I w.:s r ii-td iy a te!errani from Kurort; j idiie s.;d t-.i l'i siil H.MJruit which 11 , r oe'.iijj; opeaeti an i re 1 l, ran tnrjs : if. honor of the man t.nd t!;e day three ehcer-i for the 're:n-bui." Sijrrier-- Mfinbers of the The General lUoned to the iLlit;;; by Getier.d Hay.lin-s, and onietlv rem vrk . . . 1 "D-.-ti ruiiue 1 to hi h tiiiit after the Gutierul ha : attended to his last official busiiits- as '"(.ieneral com. mandin the aftnit-s," the Vice Pre.-i- 1 , - . , ueiu e.eer arriveo. ana arva r.-"?neii coiiax enrereu tncfecouu carriage with Colonel Cook and two member.- of Gen era! Grant's staff. At this moment the band of the eith cavalry ctruck up 'Hail to the Chief," and the procession moved oil". As the J 'resident elect pa-wed along the avenue he frequently respouded to the waving of handker chiefs by iiftin- his hat (a regular stovepipe) and sliyhily bowing. The head of the procession had rea ched the Capitol long before ouesha!?' of it had formed in the western part of the city according to the program me; but this great '"length of line" re sulted from the scattered character of the procession which was emphati cally Wii.-sftiitfffoni'.tn, there being :ia:t erous 'magrjiOee-nt distances" between the several parts The whole proces sion in a proper, compact form would prubub'y have extended a mile, includ ing hacks, firemen's parade and ne gioe . As tho procession pa ved the White House a lew ladies and gentlemen ap peared a the upper win do '.7:4 and look . 1 1 . . 1 . , , . ed out. A carriage aud up ot policemen were ail 1n.1t count bo seen about the Presidential ground. At half-past 12 o'clock President Johnson loft the hite House, and. in eonm.inv i- hi. , , . ' J witli Coi. -'ioore. proeee.-ed in Ins pri j vato carriage to the residence of Mr. Coyle, cf Tne aVto n!. i:rueer, 1 where lie wil! remain for several days. 1 oc 1 resideut s batrEtatie was all remov ed during the morning aud marked lor Greenville, Tennessee. Meanwhile the impatient crowd throngiug tho Past grounds of the Capitol were eagerly awaiting the opeuing'of tho main door to the So 1- j entrance. The police were of no avail. Every oue sought by pusLinpj aod crowding his neighbor to be the first inside, knowing as they well did that thousands would necessarily be exclud ed. The fortunate few, comparatively speaking, who secured seats in the galleries, patiently awaited with inter est and curiosity the beginning of the official cere2G0Dic3. The outsiders at tempted to force an entrance by storm, but signally failed, as the doors had been again bolted and barred. The proceedings within the Capitol were of a routiue character, and with out incident of any kind to distinguish them from previous proceedings of a similar nature. The President and Vice President elect were both remark ably calm and self possessed during the coremouy of being sworn into their now official positions. After the delivery cf his inaugural address which was read from written slips the new President was congras tulaied by Chief Justice Chae, aud then was immediately surrounded by a number of Iladical politicians, who seemed determined to take possession of his person, and it was with some difficulty be pnecfeded in extricating himself from their lutches and again reaching his carriage when he pro ceeded to ths Executiva Mansion, where he received t lie congratulations of the masses, who pressed forward to shake hita ty the band. TLe yew fabiatr. Mr. E. 1. Wa3hburne, Secretary of State, is a native of Maine. Ho studied law at Hartard UniTersity, and for a considerable period continued ia the practice of his profession at Galena, Iliinois. He was elected to Congress from that State in 1858, and has been ia Congress ever since. Fie has been chairman cf several important commit tees, and has always occupied z pro miner.t positica iu the Republican pan ty. It w?3 through ?.Ir. Wash bur oe that (!-ener?l Grant obtained &t the couicicncetaeiit of the war a Colonelcy iu an Illinois regiment, aad thns made the first step to his subsequent advance ment. Mr. A. T. Stewart, tho new Secre tary of the Treasury, is the widely known dry goods merchants of New York. He had awiired by his exter- -.ive bu.-incss a lar-t fortune before the war, but iuereaMrd it lui ing the war to an immense estetit by his speculations in o'.t.iU and in dry goods generally. tie bus been o:;o of the warmest sup porters of cr.cr.1I (want and has pro :uj'.ei his flection to the i'residency by 1 very ti.tfan iu his power. (!er;er.;l Seh"Seld, Secretary of War, ii weii huowu u an v faeer cf tho regu 1 ir at my, wS: 1 was calitd to the "War lKpar:.:.e:it tk t'oo retirement of E. 21. S;ant..ii, aad is now retained ia that !r:--, Secretary of the Navy, is i;"::''r tin own as a wea J til , I V Q V retired from busi ::.:an. IIelaLoy- 'i--- n than as a : ul Lea .Ml-; inaii. J. t'os. of Ohio, Secretary of the Interior, was in the volunteer service of the- war, with the rank of .Brigadier Metiers !. J" uhsrn ncn! 1 v h.f bm flee- l - 1 . o in o r (.i. mat ciaie, noiaiii': , 1 ' I" . I. . J. . 1 IV tliitt (fik-e during one term. The n-hnntiun of lr. J. A. J. t'res,-, c!!, of Mai v!:i!:.l. to the eGce cf P'x4, ;:! -tcr ' 'l ji r:l 5 iv jr,T6 a oolorr. bio pretext for aHsrrtirip: that tl j South is r -j resi oiled i:: the new Cabinet. When the war c "jntr.enctd Mr. Crer well was mi ardent .-cct.-iorii.st, but j ecdiiy deserted hi? priueipies and be e iir.e as j roa ouicod a radical. He was rcwrded for hi.-i siil-ervience Cr.t 'y a miiitury appointment in conneo ti'n with tbfcoti.-eriptton. and fras!ub so tacni.v looted into the Senate bv the f.'etiou wh:fh had usurped all political pov.er in the Stat JoOire IIo.ir.-i, of Ma-?aebnaetts, At torney General, ia a lawyer of I ich Stan li;; and at one time occupied the po-i;!;;,-; .). ; of tl'.'" h'tttreClC Cotlft 1 1 ol : s'tate. n :!!. Gaze-;'?. spf.ctat, n()tickw. wk xi:t;i money. rTj"? Hil pi'.olic stein-rally, and (he Dehtors JL 5 --.rtic il i: iy, :.re reMiifctfullr notified !!...! t!. fi. 1.1 . ot Ac-tin. liyiaan v'c Co.. and -io'.ir, ir;!ect V Co., ImvV 1 cca di'solyed and that tin: l.iisjtiess irf-r ,e closed. Li' erai ( i ii prenn-es :-:iA Ls made to the linlortnncic if tin y wdl F.ct proinuily. A 'l pcr.-ons dispo-r-,1 to make a settle. ncnt wiii iijip.y to tli e at I'r.t- ."-tore of J. H. Aus tin :c t o. Tiit.S. -Nodi FLEET. -V ! Tins is the la-t appeal. .J ler sale i.y . J;. ALSO? P.it'O.T, VOUISL AXO LARD, XiJJ for sale liy It. i. ALSO P. ViJ lor sale Ly 11. 15. A1.SOP. 71)2.AST3:iI'S 52ASU. for mU by -- k. rs. alsot. TO ALL WHOM IT .HAY f OXCEEXt fCJAKTlES N DEIiTED TO THE OLD 1 fii m of WE!.'!f;LL & IIAIIT, or to tin- Subscri'.HTwill please call and settle the same without (artlier delay. :.lATilK7 V ED DELL, l arlioro'. ?dar h -I. '70. I I. tf XOTICEi TITHIX THIRTY DAYli FROM V V date, persons lioUlina; claims against V. T. Maenair will pl.-ase hand iliem to inc. as I shall disuibnte his assets on that '' I- W. GARRETT. March 11. 1SC0. 15 It Kali3& Salissal Baai of Korth Carolina. rpm: DiREcrous havk resoly- l. ed to increase the Capital Stock of this flank to FIVE HUNDRED TiiOL'S AN'L) DOLLA IIS. Persona wishing to t;ul. serihu to li.e same will please ct iniunaicate ft. l)f-;VEY. President. naleijrh. J.Iarch. 11. la-Ow "NEWCR0P CARDENASJIOLASSES ! Komently Expected Direst from Cardcaas .1CII. T. S. MoCLLLLAN VYITII iiiids. TIERCES. jj g BAi:i:r.LS. Choice Rlasrovarto Molasses in Prime New Packapres. Attention of dealers is called to the quali. ty of this enriro sis teing SUPLlIilOU to any imported this season. For sale in lots t tint bv O. G. PA US LEY !c CO., Inipoiters, March II . lr-'.H Wilmington, N. C. NEW ADTERTISEMEST- New Spring Goods ! New Spring Goods ! FIRST OF THE SEASON. JffST RECEIVED AND COXSTANT ly nrrivitii; at the well known and. popular Store ot' A largo and well selected Stoek of Elegant which in quality and price CATitlOT BS EXCELLED. jJSf The rush i bcariimiff to come and no time should be lo:?t CALL AND EXAMINE. E. Hoaeatfaal. Selling the balanco of our Winter : y Stock at Co3t. March 11. 15-tf limWi BROS, & co MANUFACTURERS OF A M I) farria.s Sliop at lie Old Stand, Harcrss Stop gh Jlaia Siretl, A T OLU CAKKIAtiK S!;l)P WE a. keep on nar.il a a;o,l stoek i f Light I'liiries. open anl top. raid all kh of sec ond hand vt-iiicii's. Wc iii;i!e :o order o;i sliort notice any ?tyl ol Carrmge, Itoetuw.iy, Uti:'y, U'ulo:i or Cart. Special Attention Paid to Repairing At our Harness Shnn we lirii t larae ?Im U of Il:irnev.s. Pndu'.'os. Ilridie.-. Hol'e s. Whips. Collar. l'a;!i!ed j Ianiess, ."Steel hits, nnd v?ry llon' tiu;illy keit in a liiv. i L.- I !iirnes I 1 a .1 1 h -o lit . (.iive us a e:ill m;d cxiiininc our Stoek and We .1N0 keep on !i?.:;d FOR. SSQlXjEI a Ijrire uid jileiu!;d asoilr.if!it ol .'nrn;is; and lluriu'-s makr-rs I lurdu ;i re. t'"i-l !iur with 11 well elreted;Sloel; ot "ent Kilns tor Hiio ies, Wagons und Carls.Shal vrs. tpoke. llnU, firiiiirs and Ax! s ol ail Mzes. i.u.ini-t-l Leatiier. I'usli L.- uker, ICnainc-1 t'i.nli. f'oaeh Variiisii and Japan, and othrr pooiU ufd by Carnage and liarnes Maker.-.. We invr jtit revtuved a very lar-r Stoek which e can Hi on very reasonaiile terais. Tar' or, N. C, March 1 1. l'j-tt' -DISSOLUTU):. rrnnr: firm of k. u. cowan: & JL CO., is this day disoIyc I Uy nuitnal consciit. Meesrs, Canieroi; and Hill close d.e Lusir.cs.s of the Firn. It. II. COW N", JNO. V,'. CAMEUOX, JAMK.S II. illLL. fO-JURTXERSniP. rmilE UNDKUSIGNED HAVE FORM JL cd a Co-paituer.sliii) under tl.o iiam: ot ap.i1 -will cmtaiti? the deneral C.jriiiiiis.sion and Shippiii' ittisincS4 at the Old S'.amI, No. 32 N. Wain Street, INO. W. CAMTRAX, JAMES II. HILL. YTnminston, c., March li. 15-St JN'O. w. ClMFMV, J.4S-. n. nii.t,. Gfkmimn & ran, SI'CrKSORS TO R. ii. a co GENERAL COMMISSION AND April t.i for M. Davis & Son's (Ml eit.v Ta.) Celebr-iteil Cliev-in foti.icco. Agents for Lister Kns Snperpiiosphato of Lime and 15 'iic M inn.c. Azenisfor Vulcan Iron Works, Riclimond Ya. Agents for Croasilales Super Phnrphate. JN'o. W. CAMEKoS, ) JAS. E. niLi.. s VIL3II5GTO?f, X. ( . No. S2 ortti Water Str.et. ?farch 11, 1SG0. 15-ly Important to Farocrs of Edge combe County. T3 ARTIES YTISI1ING INDIVIPFAL II rij;!.ts to nir.lre SUGAR and S YRUP ly the '"Cirfat .-onthern Process" e;n di tain them by applying to either of the un Jrr-sis-'ned. Prima Sorirlomi Seed can Le ob tained from X. 21. Lawrence in time io plant this Spring. D II. PA It LOW. V. F. 15 E AS LEY. March 11. l.'i-tf FLOrii, PORK ASD 3I0L1S3ES. rfH Hopsbeads New Crop Jlolassfs bv StUny tiie Jlozsliead. Barrel or Gallon. " IO Barrels Mess Pork. Barrels Flour (all praties) for sale Qjr as low as the lowest an 1 as e-no.l a tlse best in market. H. D. TEFX. N. B. For Cash in liand 1 will furnish Pork at New York Cost. If D T. Tarboro', March 11. 15-lia MOSEY MADE. Y calling on r.s at Cr 'inwells Stables, before purchasing MULES clsewheref NVc keep on liand Ho 1 Stock, Broka and XJnbroko at the lowest Market price. li. F. & J. F. TRUMBO. Tarboro', N. C, March 4, '09. 14-11 TAKE NOTICE. MATING BEEN DIRECTED BY A majority of the creditors of Rich. II. Garrett to dispose of his elleets, as authoriz ed by the Deed ot Trust, and having conver. ted ihe same into money, all person- holding claims against said Oarratt, provable in Bankruptcy, are hereby notilied to present the same at my rCiee on or before the tenth day of April. A. D. lbf9. as on that day I shall aiake a ii n ul distribution of his assets. Fit ED. PlllLLirS, Trustee. March Slh, lbti'J. 15-3t NOTICE. 8. L. MOOItE. T. W. TOLEB. MOORE & TOLEil, OPPOSITE THE COURT HORSE. EEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A fine Stock of SUPEI1IOR LIQUORS; and will use all endeavors to give entire satisfaction to their Iriend - and customers. MOURE- TOLER. March 4. Usly CONTRACT FOR SHIXGLES. ET WISH TO CONTRACT WITH SOME ti one to pet Sixty or Seventy Thousand Cypress Shingles." The lumber will be furnished by rue. JESSE II. PO WELL. March 4, 14-ltu It CW AI5VJCRT1SEMEXTS. AGENTS WANTED FOR Secrets of the Great City, A 'VT'orTc descriptive of the VIRTUES, and the VICES, the MYSTERIES, MISERIES and CKI5IE3 of New York City. If you wish to know how Fortunes are made and lost in a day; how Shrewd Men are ruined in Wall !" 'reet ; how CoiintrynwR are Swindled by Sharpers ; how Minister and Men-hauts are Blackmailed ; how Danes Halls Sc Coeeert Saloons are Managed ; how Ganibliuir Homes iV Lotteries are eoiidnel ed ; now tMoi-k " ''a mnpanies (lriginate and how the Hubbies Burst, read this work. It contains 35 fine taistraviiis. lelisall about the Mysteries and Crime; ol New ork, and is the Spie e.-t and C'beupest work cf the kind publi.-hed. ONLY $2.75 PER COPY. ZZ?S Send for Circulars ae.d see cur terms, and a full description ol the work. Address JUNKS BltorilKllS & CO., Philadelphia, Pa.. Atlanta, C!a. Cincinnati, O., or St. Louis, Mo CAUTION- Inferior works of a similar character are l:ei lis: circulated. See that the books you buy contain 35 fine en- 1 irrav'tngs and sell at $2.75jer copy. IiOtK IIavkx, Pa. Jll'llSr.. LU'PIXC'OTT & BAKKWrXr., Pittslmtg, Pa. Cents: We have been usinsr your make of Gansr Saws iu our Mill, and liud them, ia point of quality, superior lo any we have ever used. Yours. c, SHAW, BLAN'CIIAKD & CO. Onr.i.N Shaw, Foreman. -hZ y&: -ACV; O- Jamestown-, X. Y. LiriNTOTT & Fakewfi.i. : We bave no tioublewii h yonr Saws ; ihcy don't need to lie lined up with paper; we put them op tli.) Mandrel and they tro riirht aluna. Tetnper perfe tly uniform and quality un surpassed. Kespc, tOi'ly. riTAS. J. FOX. Hi'PiNCOTT ntiiKWHr.!.. Maiiiifi. luri rs 0;' (. iicular, Mnlav, Mill t 'tin a xd ( ' r ss-f ul Saws. Chopping Axc. all siiapes. Colioiru's Pa'.ent Axes. Shovels. Spades .ind Miles' Patent Covered Scoop. Wanted Agents, inoi.t'i. everywhere, nia'e ami 'eni;i!e. to in tr.dnec the Genuine Improved Common Sense l-'aiiiily Sewing Machine. This mn chiiif will stitch, hein. fell, t lick, qu.it. c .Til. bind, br.::d and eiTiiiruiui'r in a ni'it siiper ie.r manner. IViee only :J I s. i'n'iy warran ted for five years. We will pay "f 1000 for aav machine that will sew a stronger, more !ieau"ii:iil. or more elastic ej.m thin ours. It makes the "Elastic Lock Stin h." Eve ry sei-.ind stitch can be cut. and still the cloth .a n not be pelied apart w .lho-il tearing it. V, e ! -iv a--enis from S.'.X to f-J ln ,-,,.P iiiul expenses, or a commission from which twice that amount can be ma;l.-. Address SECoJIUA- CO.. I'lrrsEi no;i, '.., :Jsio. M a -s.. or S r. Loms. Mo. Ca'.ilieii Do n-t bp :tipoed upon by other parlies pnloiiaj: oil" worthless caM ir ii m.o iiines. iin-Jer i i,e same nam. or other wise. Itirs i the only sen time and rtallv practical cheap ina.-hine m.i u iiiacl lii'ed. CENTS WANTED TO SELL THE " iv "PikVN M:rx:.i boox.-' I'ur Compi.i ? L. ,'.'".- li-.t'tntt J'n or Water. TliisCr at Time and Mom -v-Saving In vention brings a rially indispen-i'Me tcature of Ini-ines- iitna me re-lcii of am. 1'iUr. $.: uiut ;;..e,7JV.'.. No'ie see it but to prair-e i( simp'ie ty and convenience. a it nwon uknih it self, nnd si.i.i.s at s:-!.l. Adii:ed to ixtry I.nul i. hahi'i. It does m l ;..-; nur. as the lirst sale i only a beMiuing. F-.ten-ive territt-ry cis en. For (-tiinonia.'s. terms. -:e.. address I'. G.YRl; I;'!"!' A: I'd., Chest !.ut sireet Piiihidclphia. Pa. ij VI s.) 6 H-i V 'v V V V) '1 1 9 1 To i tii: Woi;k;.j ( i. ass : I pre: arc! 1 ) fiirni-li all ci.is-e- with eiiiplcviiieiit ::1 their home-, tiie win m ro-.v -'Hbt,!i:l 'e of the t:n e. or lor the spare nioments. Pusiness new. birht and pr. lilabie. l iity cents to Jo per eve n in jr. is easi.'v earned by persons o! Cither sex. and l.ovs and iris earn ncrr'y as iiuii'li as men. Ore.il inducements are o: lere.l those who wiii .'ewte their whole time to tiie business ; and. th.'.t every person who sees this notice, may sclill ,.,t. t!it-:r ;,,. dress and test the bu-i.iess lor t !:e:nscl v. s. I make ihe fobowia r unparalleled oiler. To all who are not well sati-lied v. ilh the busi ness, 1 will semi 51 to pay for the trouble el w ritinar me Fuil particulars duections. Ac. sent fiee. Sample sent by mail for 10 cts. Address E. C. Ai.i.ks, Aliens a. .Me. k '0 no a r'"' ''a n u!u,? '' ',vt' Vn'J vV agent-, selling mv nen- and ru! mile iuvrntinn. Address J. AIIEAN, O'l Second St.. J'.altimore. Md. V GENTS WANTED in entry town to sell the celebrated Ct'pp'r Moners an,! lire yrs Lightest draft and most dura ble mac.iines made. Send lor circulars tLIITER MOWER & EE A PER CO.. 12 Chll'st., Xew Vork. Wonder IXDUrUY SEIVIXC M.-vciiixr.. Only Three Dollar?. Simple, practical and durable II akes t he Elastic chain st toll, and adapted for all kinds of plain sew ng. Any child can operate it. An eleira t (lilt. Testimonials dal! . Sent in perfect order on receipt of price, $03. Address Industry Sewing 5Iacliine Co., Manchester, N. 11. Wot $100 Ier Uue We will insert an ad-'ertisement in one thousand newspapers, one month. The List includes sinjrte Papers of oyer 1000.009 Circulation weekly more than 100 Daily IJopors, in which the advertiser obtains Si insertions to the month, and the leading Pa., perainraors than 500 different towns aad cities Complete Fileo ca i lis exarai ed at our office. Send Stamp .'or our Circular. Address GEO. P. II 'J WELLS: CO.,Ad verlis iug Agents, New York. THE PATENT MAGIC fOTIB Will color gray hair a permanent black or brown. Sold everywhere. Sent by mail for jn.-r. Address "r?H. PATTOI-X. Treasurer. Magic Comb Company, Spring Held, Mass. Wanted Agents. ?V A I K ii 1 C AN K S I TTI C. M AC ii I N E. Price S'JJ. The himplest, cheapest and best Kiiittinir Machine ever in vented. Will knit "JO. OUi) stitches per minute Libera! inducements 1 Aire nis. Address AMERICAN KNI I' TINO MAnilAT Co., Poston, Mass., or St. Iouis, Mo. A GENTS, FARMERS. HARD J t SHUS and FRUIT GKOSVERS. -Send tor pnrliculars of ' liest's Improved Fin it Tree and Vine Iiivi garntor and Insect Dtxtroyr." Samples to test will be forwarded to any part of ihe United Stales and peifiet satisfaction guaranteed. Good Agents are fronted in every County in the United States. Address.!. A1IEARN, 03 Second Street, Pal. timore, Md. VELOCIPEDE WHEELS, MANUFACTURED BY S. N. B RO VS S & C 0., D3yton, Ohio. They also make a prime article of Spokes and Hubs for light Carriage and Pu:r;.-y Wheels. Send for price list. 93000$ SALARY. Addres Co. Y. V. S. Via SEW ADVERTISE3IEXTS. TACSSIC, LIVINGSTON & CO., COTTON FACTORS AND Commission Merelnmis, Ko. 3i So. Froat St- & 35 Letitia St., PIIILADLLPIIIA, PA. fCJ Advanxes Madk. Ciiakuks Reasox- Abl.K. OS ke;t thorouprhly posted in all ;es of tne liiai-ki t. Corrtsponilents eh an ETIMPLOYilIENT llmlvn. For pnr- MiJ tieiil.us, address & CO., Bratt'.cl.oro, Vt. S..M. Si'ENGK A N. LANCASTER will buy Iowa A, Lands and Chicago property ; lso Lauds and City Lots sold for taxes ami other., wise encumbered Js. Wall street, Ne v Vork. .'t;it. t".tT VMKr.l-' s;,.iri,oli, j, I.HI.' V. .'V. -... r.. .,-1,.. 1 1 li'l 1 vu .'i 1. 11, un 1 i.i 1 . 1 1 i n, 1 desire a Letter manhood. Sent in s aled i letter envelopes, (ree of charge. Ifbeneid 1d return the postage. Address PA1LAN TlllvUS, Mux A, Philadelphia. Pa. IDs C.4FSESS. CAT.1EII1E5, Sc.ntuta Speciality. Cures letrallv guaranteed or money returned. l!y the In ventor lur Incurable I'eainess. Send 70c. for Tr : atisc on I leafness. Cata' i h and Seofu la. Pr. T. II. STILWELL, l'.'j Blccter St., N. Y. 1IOHIUBLE!! I sullered with CATARRH THIRTY YEARS.' was cured in :ix weeks by asim. pie lernedy, and i'l send the receipt, pes tr.ge Iree, to all afilicled. Address REV T. J. MEAD. Drawer I'd, Syracuse. . n. r. Free 1 3 Cent Stamp. A PAMPHLET containing valuable in formation on the subject of Adverti sing. A. List of over One Thousand News papers, (tiik r.i:s r A ivkk rist v; M koii.-ms.) and price cards sliowing advertising rates. Address GEO. P. ROW ELL ic CO, New York. Ailisiaislratrix ao1:cc. fk T.L persi ns indebted to the estate of ik the late David Neal, deceased, are hereby notilieil to come forward and make immediate payment : and tluve having claims apainst said estate are requested ti present them f..r piyiuent within the time prescribed bv Law. DEL A II J. NEAT., Adm'x. Feb. 13. 12-Gt DENTISTRY. "K, BURGEON DENTIST, VY nee, ..ver Shaw & 31c Pfif: Cid.e's Store in Tai boron -ii, J iJ..yC? Irom the 7ta nr.tn tiia SJith or -:rcn. and will be pleased to see all wishing los service. He will ?prid half of his time in Tarbo. r.nith dtinr.gtbe year ISC'. ivb. an. '" n- tf R. B. ALSOP, lE.u.rt: i cf .VI U.idi. FLOIK cf a!I Gmtes ccsslasilj .Axz to 2cr,l crr:cr, TAIilJOKO', X. C. Highest Cajh Price Puid fcr Hides. V70CL' & KAri E liiAii ZSG. CO., rti:2, Tori .71 t . s fl y lies 3- - i)iuly 3Iar!:et. 5 cm stiil j tepnreil tc Mtppiy tbe citir.et.s X oi' 'fa: ! to' atiil v;c it.ity v. itba'.l iihidi of FilKSlI MEATS. STALLS OPEN LYLHi Mt.UiNING FIloU DAT 22-EAS TO 11 0TL0C2, A. IX. Tuesdays &r,tl Saturdays all Bay. With many thank for pa-t j.-uronage, the Undersigned repeclf:!ly solicit a con t:;:ear.ec in the future. K. L. SMITH. :,T.-reh 4. M-tf IJOOTS k SHOES. X II V'iD AaD 3I.1DE TO GSDES. FY 4 SUPERTOIi LOT (If CAU SUPERIOR LOT OF CALF kins just received. Hoots from Seven to l ouitcen Dol lars per pair. Shoes iroui $ I 50 to f S per pair. ;n of the His Koot. Wililamstca & Tarfcero E.E. Co., ) Williajistox, Feb. l'4th, i A SPECIAL MEETING OF HIE jtx. StoelOiolilcrs of the Williaitiston ii Tarboro Rail loud Company is hereby cul led to nuet at the Court House-, in William ston on Saturday ths 13th. of March, 1869. Fy order of the President. JOS. D. RIOOS. Sec. .Sc. Treasurer. Feb: 25. Kl-r?t State of Xortli Carolina, Superior Court of lid gccomtie Countit. Fred Philips against Joseph II Hymau. Warrant of Attachment. AWAKRANT OF ATTACHMENT baring been issued en the ."Jul (lay of March. I '.:". by t he Piaint ill" agaiut t he lieleiubinl in the above named case, 'return alee before the Clerk of the Superior CoiifI of Edgecomt e County at hisotliee in the Tovyi of 7'arb'.ro" within W days, for the sum of Thirtet u Hundred iind Sixty-live Dollars, doe on contract lortl'e payment of money, the Defendant is hereby notified to appear at tiie Oiliee ot said Clerk within the lime afore said and answer the Complaint. Elf El). PHILIPS, Plaintiff. March 1 1, 1 :-(!. ' j;i-. n State of Sorth Carolina, Superior Court of Edgecomhe County. Joseph S Slaton and Thomas Norilect against Joseph II flyman. Warrant of Attachment. A WARRANT OF ATTACHMENT JL having been issued on the linl Iay of March, Ibti'.l, by the Plaintill's against ihe De fendantin the above named case, retnrnaUo before theClerk ol the Superior Court of Edge combe County at his cilice in the Town of Tar l.oio'. within (5!) day for the sum of Twenty live Hundred and Seven sl-lflU Doilars, due on a contract lor the payment of money, the defendant is heieby notified to appear at the Oiliee of said Clerk w'tiiin li.e time aforesaid and answer the complaint. FRED FIJILU'S, Attorney lor ,T , . Plaintiffs. March II, lStO. 15.it SITTATIOX WANTED. ATOUN(; LADT AVELL QUALIFI cI to teach the usual English Prai.ch cs, desii cs a situation as Teacb.er. For further inforniiition, address S. A. WHITE, March 4-4t." Mcbaneville, N. C. Fr.nii -I to X;'-i H,,nsi: jTSW--ftSf 1'""'t;:" the r,VtrjSl fA ceiebniteJ Corli-s ( HyJ&S-llt i .TEii-i-.es. Slide Vi.hr IfUlliiT Vi.'avar.,; (l. Saw MiA-.-S.arCafeMdV. Pt A 1,,-al at.d '.era M.IN. Circular ."ins .- i: ;i".-. S-r. J far tle- -crii live i ri e'.i- Pri.-e T.i-t. Xew York Hov. 3, lyc. To the People of tho Southern State? When the pare medicinal rotornm-c. r.r," si wnlely known t,s Wolfe's s..!,,,.,! . ' Schnapps, v.-.is introduced i,;i iie v.-i,r:d der 1 he enu.u"eii;ent ot four th'iii;iu. c;i 1 inir nieiniiers of t he medicat proicssi.in ..,' JO years a-o, its proprietor was well aw,,r, tliat it could ni.-t wliolly escape the J 1 1 ; . ; t attached to ail new and useful prepar;:ti.e,v He. therefore eudca v.irt-il io invest :t w , syonuest possible Kufeuard u-ainst ,ii,,, teneilers. and to render ad at.teinpl- to 'on, it diliieii't Hiid ilaniier .us. )t Wil. to distin-uisiied cheilosis (or at pronounced by tlietii the purest leanufacliu'ed. its perty and b.aviiift been tiiiis asci rlaineJ, sa: urlielc were forwarded lo te:: the f.r.l :-.,,., sicians, inelinling ail the Icad.ng pr.tcl. ers in tne l nded Males. hr pur;ioes ,, j perimeut. A circular, requesting a tru li.e preparatiou ami a report ol t::e r. -s aeeoriipanied each specimen. Four thotis of the most eminent medical men m (;,,. ) ion proin)l!y responded. Their opinio::, the article were unanimously ;iver;ii !r Such a preparation, they said, had leiu hi n wan el oy tiie prcle-sMoii. as no r. : ,e). ,. could l e placed on the oidiuary li.pe , , commerce, all of which were more (,; iiduitcriited. and therefore unlit for mei!:.-:i' purposes. The peculiar cxcelle;:ce strength ofthec.il of juniper, which tori: ' one ol the principal ingredients ot Schnapps, together witii an uiiallovrd el nr, acter of the alcoholic element, give it. in tt:f. est imation of the laeelty, a marled s;: ,.. riority over every other diliusive simiu... .-t as a diuretic, tonic and rt-torative. 1 hrsc suto laeti .ry credentials Irom fession.il men ol the highesl rank v.-rre bfl.edina comb used form, ana en.;' with each bo'.tle of the Schnapp-s. as ,., the poaianteis of its enuiueiiess. I' preear.tauis against fraud were also ad j a patent was obtained for the article, tie tie! was cop r'gl.teii. a ,ir .v :.-;. ..i I- .irictor autof inph M';i;atiire was at:...',.,. to each label and cover, his name and that :' the preparation were embossed on the boti'e.. and the corks were sealed with his priv ; t . seal. No article had ever been nold ia iii country under the name of Schnapps pnr.r t.ithe i at redaction of Yo'!e's rhu-ibr.i A roniatie Sell uapps, iu l")l ; ar.J t..e Inh, deposited, as his trade mark, i;i -,,. !'i-.;:ed State- district Court forthe S-amher!; district ot itv York dnriaa thai year. It m'v ht be supposed t y persons i;.;;., (juanttd wilii the dariiv- eh:.ra tns d' r -pirates who prey upon t!;- reputatir.n o ii :, oruble liiercl.aiUs I y vending dele.ri,n,s irnst: n aoer i tu-ir name, iiiai tne pr t so e-ireinlly thrown ar.mnd these v.. would have precluded the iiilr ihn t . ,1 ' sale ol 'counterfeits. They seem. Lisvvtr; i have stimulated the rap.u-ilv et i :o; rs. The trade marl: ol tiie propr et.-r has ... s!::iei! ; the ial.r-e eat which lis Sch.e A roti atu- Schnapps uloiie received ;r-M;i i: . m.-ilie.ii protessioi! hr.s ;t e;i elaoi.r o ! , - lf. .. daeiocs I.iimi-ugs : h o. la! elr. aiei h..fl - b-en imitated, h .s ad er; is..;;,.-;:; :ti--: ed. his eircllisrs e.-p:-l. and v. or-e t: ;oi :: dishonorable retailer-, alter dispo-i: ..- ,.;';,,. genuine contents of his battle-.. La-,.- ti. i. them op with ccniiro n ion. ti;e ('. .t-u:- ricii.s of all ii.ja, rs. nnd thus ::i.ei- t.u :.c an 1 I ran-! a cover lor - . 'i'l.e r iibbc. the n:ee:.-:d y,- .1,,, ;r: I : : e sii-k. ii.r whom li.e r-'v l.-e.i.-.ai .".r 1 Sehiiapps is prescribe-.! as -i r-r.e- ;v. . e;;ia!l i i;l crest.-.i v.,ih t !i-- prcor . : .! ... detetlion and surptcs.-ioii t.;t ihov i.t:,; . jus practices. Ti.t srentiine artie'e. i..: ,'aet ured itt the rst.-ibiishjnt-ntcj'thc trad, -ed. 1:1 Schiedam. Holland, is df-tiilc:i tr. barlevot ;he finest 'jualay, and ofav r. iii) essential e'raet of I in' berry .-t li.e i:.. ian juniper, of u acq ."' led p'lr.lv. i.'y n cess iir.kuou n iu the pie, arftijn ; .;. r-ther lienor, it is freed from every acr. i .ins ;t nil c rn.;sive element. Complaint have been received frrtn ,ii leiidir. ph sic HC.s aed I lriido-s i'l the o. n:'. n n 7c.v.i ul' ;!jc ssk' o! cheap inn" ;; o- , ( the Sehieii-om A romatie Schnapps in ii, s-, markets: sind travellers, who are iiit ie !o,: . it of using it ns an antidote to ti e 1 o In! itiliiiece.- of unwholesome river v. ai. r. te :i.y that cheap gin. put up in Seine. bissi 1 1 lies. i freoneat iy paoeed oa' u;-or, ; : v.ary. 'i i.c ;iL-e;:t- ..; li e unde.-.- :x: I I ; ir !n en re -.!; d to in.-t l'i in.;n,r,es e , ii e subject, and to t' -rs-. r J to him ihe r.Jii.- ' f slo'h pu:lo s :;s lieov a-.'(.!;i;n to- be eo a o . in the lit re.-i-v.is 't:. .n jf !eee;:,on. In eoiicliisiOii. i !.c uiulerM'gaed v.o ..d say ti.: : he has pro lneed. Iron: under t.'ie hands i.t the most ihst o.i: ii i -iic-n:ea c; science ia America r . Is un answerable ot li.e pur.ly anil iiif'du-oi.-i! eeel!cnee of I he Sc'Mo.fani Aroiri'tic S-.-b'iaf ma ny l hoe satu'; A-'-oar ii t"es aid s cne.i :,..!:!,', jti eoiin-t froo bile 1 ii: 1 in s he h i rroe xoe i : a r i'.liil .'s. i si. o.vn it 1 l'- at can 1 ru.iv t.e; adulierei! ; tion. ;u:;;! in all lis !o prr.aratlo: t a.i son, d ro'd ;:u ever I Wl ic'li bears lliii come oil tr.'ai t a v ir.y ne uv. ieral- . lo li.e im . a i li-. rade mark, h:: therefore feels low-citizeas ge -ion and 1 lie sick, the charlatans u ii Iw deliooii'-o eou i:".i I'.e :1 ! e:l li.es.. c i.;.-ii-npon lie- prev ia his t a" .i li 1 ees ol identity. ;u.d he c.i and ihe pu'do- H aid h;i: remedy .-o great un evii. The following letters and eert;lie:i the lea:! ng ohysiciaas an I cl:ci.i:sl fr.oi.i :.i t: s euy will prove to the render that ad :o by the umb rsi0r.ed are a I they Pre r. si-nted to bo. UDOLl'lIO WtiLl- 1 feel hound to sav. that I regard yoor Schnapps, us t.eirig ia every respect pre-eei inerit'y pure, end de.-t rvin of medical p. is tronaire. At all everts, it is the pureft p ' -si: !..' arliele ot tloiianj Oin, hertt-oorr un-o-.!air:.-ib!e. and as such n.ay te safely pie . scribed by physicians. DAVID L MOTT. M D. Fha.rinpreul.ieal Chemist, New York. 20 Ft me Tr. ee r. N t,--Vo! Nov. 21. Udo'pho Wofc, Esq, Present: Pear Sir." I have nade a chemical e? million of a sample cf vottr .'ehi'.i Schnapps, with (he intent of detertioaoi: any foreign i:r injtirloiis snbst ir.i e i:a'l ! added to the simple distilled spirit. The emaa. nation has resulted in tn elusion that the sample contained no ous or lir.rmtnl ndniixlure. 1 ii'ive be conusor;-:i nii- able to discover any trace of ;hn delel. rioe. Mibstcnce which are employed in the adiii' eralion ol liyuors I would not hesiti-te use mvsell or lo rccoinuieiitl to fill ers luedioiiuo j'.nrpo'ses, tiit; Schiedam St l.-.ap as an exeellsiit and linobjeetiouahlc i jr.i cf gin. Very respectfully your. (Signed,) CHAS A SilElA', CLciu.'st. Nkw Yokk, Tuesday, May 1. ITdci.pho Wolfk, Esq..: "Dear Sir: The want vf pure Wines and. Liquors for medicinal purposes has been long felt bv the profession, and. thousands ut lives tiave lie-ii sacrificed by the use ot iedniterated artichs. Delirium Iremensand other diseases of ihe brain and nerves, so rife in tins coii.ifry. are very rnr in Europe, owing, in a great degree, to the ililferei.ee in the purity of ihe sp-rits sold. We have tested the several nrticlcs im ported and soil by yon. including your (on, which you sell under the name of Aron.at o. Schiedam Schnapps, wh.ch we consider just ly entitled to the high reputation it has :o quired in th's country ; and from your : experience as a foreign importer, your J'"t tled Wines an I Liipiois should n.cet w.ih t he same demand. We would recommend you lo rppoint some of the respectable apothecaries in dif ferent parts ol the City as agents lor tl.i sa.e of your Brandies and Wines, where- the pro fession can obtain the same wh.n ntcdrd .' r medicinal purposes. Wishing you success in your new enter prise. We remain your obedieet serva,:. Valentine Moll. M. P., Prolessor ol ot Sur gery. University Medical College. N. ). J. M.'Caruociiau.'M- D.. Prolessor ol CI.ni ihl Surgery. Surgeou-in-cl.ief to the i" ne.e Ilospita'.. etc , No. 1 I Enst Sixteenth t- Lewis A. Savrv, M- No. 7'J-' liromlwav. II. P. Pw Wees, M. 1)., No. 101 Itroi.dv sy Joseph Worster. M. IK. No. 1,. Ninth st. Nelson Steele. M. D.. No. "17 lilei'cker st. John O'Keiiiv. M. D.. No. li'M Fourth t. H. I. Raphael. M. !.. Prolessor of the Pr rs ciples and Practice ol Surgeiy. New 1 or .. Medical Coliege, etc., No. 'Jl Ninth street, iind otiiers. The proprietor also o.i'crs lr ...'.ie Cloiaed Wines and Liquor imp'rted and bottled by himself, express y ior medicinrl use. Ea h bottle has l is ecr lilicate of its pnritv. UI(LPIIO IVOM i Dee. ."5. lisfS No. '-' ': ! in Wir