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'p y. 11 fc 1 aes 7 NEW YORK COLUMN. SAYINGS BANK. SPECIALV THE WILMINGTON POST. TO THE COL 1 THE NATION AI I 1 4 1 and TRUST COMPANY BRANCH AT WimiriGTON, tl.C, No.

ri MARKET L. OVR THE POST PRINTING; OFFICE, On Market between 2d and 3d Sts. TKUSTEEB, DISTRICT. OF COLUMBIA 1 H. D.

COOKE, E. B.FRENCH; C. H. HOWARD, W. S.

HUNTINGTON, GEO. W. BALLOCH, JOS. H. BARRETT, M.

BROADHEAD, A. P. KETCHUM, r' -JNO. R. ELVORS, J.

B. HUCHINSON, B. W. BRICE, -WALKER LOUIS, SAMPSON TALBOTT, W. ALVORD, W.

A. BOOTH, H. GARNET. MASSACHUSETTS HON. WILLIAM CLAFL1N7 KIIODE ISLAND, HON.

THOMAS DAVIS. PENNSYLVANIA, B. P. HUNT, HENRY SAMUEL. MAHYLAND, HON, HUGH BOND, SAMUEL TO WNSEND7 VIKQINtA, HON.

J. C. UNDERWOOD. KENTUCKY, HON. BLAND BALLARD.

'7 7 7 OHIO," LEVI COFFIN; REV. J. M. WALDEN. HONOKAKY MEMBillS, MAJ.

GEN. O. O. HOWARD, COL. WILLIAM H.

SIDELL, U. S. A 77 FINANCE COMMITTEE, H. D. COOKE, of Jay Cooke Co.

Chairman, W. S. HUNTINGTON, First National Bank, Washington, D. L. CLEFLONE, Collector of Internal Revenue, Washington, D.

GEO. S. COE, American Exchange Bank; New York. EDWIN K1TCUEM, New Ycjrk. EXAMINING COMMITTEE, J.

R. ELV0RE3, Chairman, S. HUNTINGTON, GEN. GEO. W.

BALLOCH. AGENCY COMMITTEE, GEN. d. H. HOWARD, Chairman, J.

H. BARRETT, J. W. ALVORD, SAMUEL TOWNSEND, i A. P.

KETCHUM, WALKER LEWIS, A. S. BARNES. "You have here presented to you, the names if manv or the best men of the countrv. who have I SI.

1 giuiuiioubiy assumed tue care and rcsDonsibilitv of a Company for the safe PnW ment of your spare earnings. If you work hard you will tiara money the same as other folks. Nona of you need remain Poor it you are careful and do not spend money for Candy, Cakes, Whiskey, or costly clothes. Tobacco and whiskey are two things which all men who are going to save money must neither touch nor taste. If you will place ten eents with the Cashier of this bank etery orking'day in the year, you will have ORED PE0P1E eedraexi the first year $3120 WHITING'S Warranted Superior to tny thing now in use fo Cleaning and Polishing all kinds of Met-.

als, Mirrors, Window Glass, Faint, and ail such! Purposes. 1 For sale Wholesale and Retail by GEO. Z. FRENCH, No. 10 Front Street, WILMINGTON, N.

C. ISTo. 1. DIRECTIONIS. ti.ll 1 Aih A M.K drv with a soft cloth or the lustre ap pears.

No; 1 isi to be used for all Fine Articles, and No. 2 for Steel, Iron, and Culinary purposes, and where there is much rust. Be careful to observe the Number. Use but very little at a time. FBice Twenty-five cents per Hoit Read the following Certificates, Messrs.

WHITING Gents The sample of WHITE EMERY furnished by you fot testing its merits in polishing and cleaning the, engines of steamers Fulton and Arago, has proved itself very useful for that purpose, and equal, if not superior, to anything of the kind I have ever seen used. It produces a ready, bright polish, and endures the damp and heat of the engine room to a greater extent than wnen Dngntenea Dy any otner material, and consider it highly useful for steamships, Yours, very i capt. jos. comstock. 'New York, Feb.

12, 1867. 28th August. 1SCG. A. WHITING! Sir For some time I have used in mvihouse, your Eureka Polisher and Burnisher.

I find it.fuily equal to all you say of it. With oner fourth the labor and without dirt it gives a superior lustre and more lasting than anything I have ever By using a sponge damped with witer, with a little of your No. 1 on i and rubbing the same over apy Window. Mirror or Picture Glass, and after it dries, rub it off with a clean loth, it will clean them in one-twentieth the time, without wet or dirt, and give mos beautiful, lustre. I am satisfied that if any person uses it, they will never be without itt M.

WILSON, No. 229 South Fifth Jersey City. Brooklyn, Sept. 20th, I860. A.

WHITING, Esq Sir I have carefully used your Eureka Polisher and Burnisher, and I nave no hesitation in recommending it as being fully equal to all you claim for it, and think no housekeeper should be witnout it. MBS. VAiN Z-AiNUl, 86 Clinton Street Brooklyn. 29th August, 18G6. A.

WHITING! Sir: I have given and 2 of your Ehreka Polisher and Burnisher in the New York Hotel, a fair trial, and find it all and even more than you recommend it to be. It ftfves a better and more lasting lustre in much less time, with less work, ana without dirt, thai anything I jever seen or used by 100 percent. KtJife Cleaner, New York Hotel. I 29th August, 1806. I 'V A' vT til iffl A.

WHITING, Sir We havte carefully wituessel the ufee of yoUr Eureka Polisher and Burnisher in our! Hotel.and can fully and do cheerfully endorse the above. We can with it plean all the windows and miirors in our house in one-tenth the time and without wet or dirt. Send us 2001 bs. of No 1, and 100 lbs. of No.

2. CRANSTON HILDRETH, i Jew lork.uotel. A A. Hniifrt Vain air under our super yision, we have had your Whiting Eureka Polisher, tried in the various departments of the Astor House. Its quick and clean action, its brilliant and lastmg lustre 1 .1 i i uiiineo ib a rv usetui aiiu uuBirauic article lefor all the purposes you claim foi1 In our opinion it is very far superior to anything of.

the 1 kind now in use. Wh have and shall continue to use it. Signed I STETSON CO. Sir We have tiscd for Wome time vour Eureki Polisher, itf our Hotel and can fully recom mend it to the public generally, and we can en dorse what the Astor House say of it. Signed I PATTEN WIELD.

Pacific Hotel, Greenwich Street, near Courtland Sir hnvp. i.rp.A Tfinr "Rnrrlra in mv Hotel, arid most cheerfullv, endorse what 11 iTT .1 I.L.SU. eay ana ao wun connuence recommend it as a very economical, useful and superior articlcj L. FISK Stevens House, 27 Broadway. New York.W.

sirt isfirt A. WHITIN'jG," Sir I have tried your ureita roiisner, uurniBner, ana JSnameler, and sictti wwBuic in icwuimenainnas a supc wf vuc uscawr wuicu it, lnieuaea 100 lbs. of No. 1 and 50 lbs. of No.

2. J.WARREN COLEMAN. Superintendent South era Hotel. New York. SeDt.

3d. 1Wi. WHITING, have tried vour Eureka Polisher and fully agree with the New York Hotel ana southern Hotel, in its value for all purposes you claim for Please send us 100 lbs. of it. BAIN HAM.

Bulls Head Hotel, Cor. 24th and 3d Av. 7'- New York Hotel, Sept. 1st, 1806. -A.

WHITING, Sir: Having witnessed the use ol your Eureka at the New York Hotel, we are luuy convincea it is ail you claim for it, and you can ship to our address 100 lbs. ol No. and 100 lbs. No. 2.

Very truly, yours, HITCHCOCK Imperial Restaurant, New Orleans, September 3d. 1866. A. Si After a careful and full trial in our stables of your Eureka Polisher and JBurnisher, we most tneertuliy recommend it and we are certain that at one who has occasion to use anything of the kind will be without it. It is by far the best thing we ever saw or used.

Please send us 100 lbs. ot it at once. 7 POST NICHOLS, 7 -National Sale and Exchange Stables. Nos. ,156, 155, 160, 162 and 164, 24th St N.

Y. I agree with and cheerf ally endorse the above No. 156 East 24th Street. New York, Sept. 24th.

1866. A. WHITING. 1 Sir I have used vour Eureka Polisher and Burnisher in various wavs in my house and stables, and most cheerfully re- equal to what lyou claim for it I shall use it, and think no one who ever -does try it, will ever be without it. 1 CHESTER LAMB.

St, Nicholas Stables, 5Tand 59 Mercer St. New York, June 12, 1866. WHITING, Esql, Dear Sir: I have used your Eureka Powders in my Saw Manufactory. and I find it very good for polishing on a wheel. but as a Polisher find it mates a lustre 50 I cent, better than Emory, or anything lhave ever I used, and with much less labor, which DreasrvpA il is i FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF V.

C. United States Depository and Financial Agent Dieectobs: n. McRart, Jis. H. Chadboubh, S.

D. WA1XACB, 4 -CiUt JllCBBAT. DdwinE. Bubbuss, President Asa K. Waxkeb, Cashier Wm.

Labkihs, Teller. 1 H. M. Bowdes, Book-Keeper! 8. D.

Waixace, Clerk. THIS BANK IS NOW OPEN FOR THE TRANSACTION OF BUSINESS. GOLD AND SLLYJliK uuixi, uovernmeni uonas NOTES OF SOLVENT and other State Banks purchased and sold EXCHANGE ON NORTHERN AND. SOUTH- ptttks aiwava on nana ana lor saic. COLLECTIONS made on all accessible points in DEPOSITS RECEIVED, and careful attention given to the accounts oi Dusincss men.

aue. 14 6-mos Freedman's Savings Uand TRUST COMPANY The business of this Institution will hereafter be conducted by Mr. GEORGE M. AUIVOLD. Office is in the room over the office 'of the Wilmington Post.

I 1 Office hours from 9 A. till 3 oclock P. M. and from 5 till 8 o'clockP. Deposits ot five cents ana upwaras'receivea.

Depositors take notice a OTTT TUlf. apriI4 137-U BANKING HOUSB JAY COOKE No. 20 WALL STREET, Corner of Nassau Street, NEW YORK. TTTE BUY and sell at the most liberal current prices, and keep on hand a full supply-ot GOVERNMENT- BONDS OF ALL ISSUES, SEVEN-THIRTIES; and COMPOUND INTER EST NOTES, and execute orders for purchase and sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD. CONVERSIONS.

TTT A 1 Unrnir I.IITII TIES inta FlVB-TWJBNTIES ON. THE MOST FAVOSA- blb terms, taking the 1st series at Govern- ment RATE3. allowing a commission to acaicrs. Circular with full particulars furnished upon ap plication, a l-tf Treasury of the United States DIVISION OF THE NATIONAL BANKS lilu-u Washington, D. Feb; 30, 1867.

TT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED THAT THE First National Bank of 'Wilmington, N. a iSanKlng Association, organizea unaer ine i Act "to, provide a National currency, secured Dy a pledge of United States Bonds, and to provide lor tie circulation and redemption thereof," ap proved June 3d, 1864, having complied with the requirements of section 45 of 'said A.ct, and with tee regulations oi tms uepartment maae in pursuance thereof, has this day. been designated as a Depository of Public Moneys, except receipts from Customs, and by virtue of such designation will also be employed as a Financial Agent of the Government, i (Signed) F. E. SPINNER, Treasurer, S.

ausr. 5 v.l-tf MISCELUNE0US. BEARD'S PATENT LOCK-TIE, i AllSol Beards Patent Self-Adjusting Tie, THE MOST SIMPLE AND GREATEST IMPROVEMENT OF THE JAGE FOR BALING COTTON, MUCH SAFER FROM FIRE, AND CHEAPER THAN. ROPE. JTj-AyiNG SOLD LARGELY LAST SEASON THE PATENT LOCK TIE, we can recommend them to give entire satisfac tion.

We have taken the Agency for the State, and will continue to keep a large supply on hand. For one Ton and upwards, to dealers, a liberal discount will be! allowed. E. MURRAY Wilminpfton, N. C.

Aug. 20, '67. ly. STOVES, GAS FIXTURES, Cooking, Parlor and Office Stoves, A LOT OF OAS FIXTURES, Just Received. AGENT FOR FAIRBANKS' STAND ARD SCALES.

For Sale by A. H. NEFF. Nov 26 tf COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, U. Internal.

Revenue 2d District North Carolina," i Wilmington, N. May 1, 1S68. Notice is hereby given to all concerned, that I have received from i Jennings Pigott, Assessor for this District, the annual list of Taxes for 186S. Said list embraces Taxes, Incomes and articles enumerated in Schedule Internal Revenue Law they will be due and payable on or before the 20th of May, 1868. If payment is delayed beyond the expiration of that time, a penalty ot five' per cent will be added, together with twenty cents for notice, and four cents per mile for travel in serving it.

"i 5 Taxes for New Hanover County are payable to me at my office in Wilmington. i For Duplin County, to D. Southerland, at For Wayne County, to H. L. Grant, at Golds-boro'.

For Wilson County, to S. Pi Wright, at Wil- i i i. A son. Jf or JSdgecombe County, to H. H.

Shaw, at TarboroV For Pitt County, to W. A. Cherry, at Grecn-ytllc. For Lenoir Couaty, to one of my Deputies, who will attend at the Assistant Assessor's jf-fi cc, Kinston, from May 11th to the 14th. 4 For Craven County to Id L.

Estcs, at For Carteret County to John AI Hedrick. at Beaufort. For Greene County, to one of my Deputies who will attend at Snow Hill, from May 14th to the 16th. 5 For Jones County," to one of my Deputies, who will attend at Trenton, from May 11 th to the 16th. For Onslow County, to one of my Deputies wbx will attend at Jacksoville, from Mav 17th the ur rf'.

i. L. G. ESTES. -CoUcclor Int.

Rev. 2d Diet. N. C.J JZg- Ncwbern ItotMican Goldsboro1' "Sough Note, the Ttaindealer, Wilscn, and Twboro copy tdl 20th, and send bill in duplicate to L. G.

Wilmington. OUR ATEST IJlPEOVpfT New Scale TVTOTICE. After the most 1( nials from the' first Pianists In the'l' Who, at our Bolicitationf have tested then, severest manner POSSIBLE, have been ati hera: been aounced The Finest Square Piano-Forte Mad. 1 the world; If! i 1 V- 111, nas Juwaja injur jur pumjy auringthe 1H- ly-six Tears that we have manufactured twelve thousand of which are in use United States and Europe; to givethe fine.f i itrument at the lowest cost. Our supericrfo ities enable us to offer there from one in mT l- v.

The tone of these instruments arc remark for thcAr Dcculiar sweetness and treat. Never losing their quality.when lorccd! iovl' ntmnRt ranacitv. The lower reHstc upper registers by mingling With them, in 4 greeable refined beauty of being equally delightful to the unpracticed 'S? the mos cuiuvaiea ear. -hi i a They are an entirely new style ofPiaim round corners front and back, heavily car Lees and Lyre. Serpentine Base richlv mu and each instrument is fully WARRANTElvP5.

five years. GROVESTEEN CO Broadway1, New York 1 dec77- REEVES' AMBROSIA TI1E XlJIt, Mmitrovetlt It is an elegant Dressing for the Hair It cause the Hair to Curl beau til It keeps tho Scalp Clean and Heiltby, It invigorates the Roots of the Hair. It forces the Hair and Beard to'grow'iaxQtiahtii It immediately stops Hair Falling Out. It keeps the Hair from Changing Color frlni Age. It restores Grey-Hair to its Original Color -7 It brigs out Hair on heads that have been bald :,7: Hl It is composed entirely jof simple ajjd purelj vegetable substances er sir tljou It has received over ousand voluntarj tes timonials of its cxcellcncc i manyi of wllich we 'v from physicians of high standing.

It is sold in half-pound bottles (the name' blown in the glass), by Druggists an Dealers io 1 'i Fancy Goods everywhere, at One Dollar per Bot- tie. Wholesale by -Dcmas Barnes fe Co P. c. Weiis Co. Schlcffljlin Co-, Nfew Yrk5? T' J.

BAUER 7 and T.1E10DE0N EMPORIUM, wfk 1 oou uroauwajr, jiew i orK, ana C9 Washington Chicago, OperaIIooseJj. 77: Wholesale Agents for the" tJnited States lor Wm. Celebrated Gold Medal Piano 'Fortes. i Also, Agents for II. GALE and other First Class Pianos; I 7 have the LARGEST and BEST ASSORTED STOCK ot PIANOS, which, for; Power and' 8weetncss of Tone, Easy and Acreeable Touch.

and Beauty of Finish, have, judges, been pro- Wholesale Agents hvr. 7 CARIIART, ItfEEDHAM iCO Celebrated Harmoniums, Mclodeons uni h'-i 7 uy Organs. 7- i-: 7' Manufacturers and Imoortcrs of 1 Musical Instruments, Accbrdcons, VioJinSjCiarionetsLDrums, Guitars, Brass i instruments, na other Musical Remember the Placed i BAUEIl C50 BROADWAY, NEW YORK; and 1 69 WASHINGTON CHICAGO jan 21 OFFICE OF, WHITE'S Patent Lever Co. No. 609 Broadway, New York, 7 C.

AUGT GREGORj; m. D. PbzsidekJ- "fT7HITE'S LEVER il TRUSS and FEMALE SUPPORTER difler in principle from all others, No pressure on the back; It ii cleans and easv. Persons ruptured should at once procure THIS, the best Truss, to prevent LMPOTENCY, and secure yourself ttgainst STRANGULATION AND SUDDEN DEATH 1 Directions lor Ordenns. 7 Measure around the body two inches bclott top of Hip Bone, state the side afflicted, lean or fleshy, and give plain directions boui sending.

Cash must accompany the Jspecial department has been fitted up for treatment and radical cure of Hernia and red diseases. It is under the snecial care of President of our Company, who is acknowledge profession to have no equal In this 6p ality. By wearing the Lever Truss and batfflM the afflicted parts with DR. GREGORY'S CK1 BRATED HERNIA the most obstiu" cases can be cured. Prices for Trusses from 5 to 50 Dollars according to quality no condition of the Rupture.

Hernia per Bott'e for Two 1 JOHXT. HILDRETH, Gen. Affcst AInm and Dry Fire an Burs taw a rout, i i milt Combination Jockl Never corrode the iron. Never corrode the iron. Never 'lose fire-proof qualities, Are the only Bah tlnm ,1 Tin.

Plsase; send or call for an Illustrated Catalog MARVIN Principal Warerooms 3 rS" ri No. 27C Broadway, New York. No. 721 Chestnut St, Philadelpwa-, 7 7 TEIIWIIililGEII. MJLM UFACT UBKs' OF lMprvd Triple Flange fift Withv Combination and Powder-proof warranted free from dampness.

Jeweler: and 'Bankers' Safe8 Made' to Order and lined with Hardened Steel; Manufactory. 180 to 193 West Houston Stf -Depot, 100 Maiden Lane, near Pearl Street, H. W. Terwiy aRO.OE'il.IES- j. i AND the iiAaoEST Stock and Assoftinent IN THE ST ATE AT FOB a I OFFEB li' l'O HIT 1 1 Tl 1'V I Tl ft 11 OifiTtt fill liR JliAll tlUl tU.Ilttl jIUU UUC A11C TO CASH BUYERS.

COUNTRY TRADERS ILL DO WELL TO 'CALL AND Examine my Stock, before Purchasing Elsewhere. Consists of ALE, DRIED APPLES, ALLSPICE, AXE HANDLES I SALT BEEF, DRIED BEEP, BACON, 1 BOTTLES, 1 BRANDT, 1 1 BUCKETS, 1 BASKETS, BLACKING, BAGGING, BITTERS, all CHEESE. CODFISH, CANDLES. CASSIA, 1 i r. COFFEE, i claret! CIGARS, CANDY, Crackers, demijohns, FLAVORING EXTRACTS FLOUR.

DRIED. and PICKLED FISfl GIN, GINGER, GJiUE. 1 --HAMS HOPS, HERRING, INDIGO, 7 JELLIES, KEGS, 1 KEELERS, 1 LARD, 7 I LEMONS, i MOLASSES. MATCHES, CONDENSED MILK. 7 NUTS, all kinds, OYSTERS.

V' PORK, 1 porter, PALLS, PEACHES, RAISINS, y. i RUM, RICE, SYRUP, 4 SUGAR, j. soaps, i SNUFF, V. SEINES, SALARATUS, 1 SARDINES, SALT, JTOBACCO, TWINE, mmm -i F- 7 WINES. allkindsJ it i WHISKIES, 7 YEAST POWDERS, And many other Goods too numerotis to mention 1 t.j.i GEO.

S. PHENCn, 10 SoS tFroht 1 7, WH.MINWTOW n. c. Provisions H11N 1 1 I i WILMINGTON. N.

C. MAY 14, IS68. COMMERCIAL. WILMINGTON MARKET. 7- May 13.

TURPENTINE.8ales were made of 186 bbls. 'i crude turpentine at $4 for virgin, f3 25 for; yel-low dip, and $2 for hard per 280 lb. TAIL No sales reported. -ROSIN 609 bbls. rosin changed hands at $2 80 $2 371 for common and strained, $2 75 for No.

2, for pale, 18 for extra pale, $8 50 7 for window glass, and bbl. for water SPIRITS TURPENTINE. Sales of only 12 7 bbls. spirits at 13 bbls. at 48 cte.

gallon, the market closing at the last named figures. COTTON. No transactions in cotton. HAY. One lot of 162 bales New York hay sold at 90 qta.

100 lb. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. J0 It IX JflNCTON. Arrived May 11. Steamer Orrell.

Thornton, from Point Caswell, to A. Johnson Co." with 43 bbls turpentine, ldo tar, to A 11 van ttokkcien. Schr Tookolita, -Stewart, for to IVorth Daniel, with 3,000 bushels corn. h-t Uu-'Uf'tl 12 Steamship Pioneer, 54 hours from Worth Daniel, with mdze. Steamship Rebecca Clyde, Chichester, from New York, to H.

M. Barry," with maze. Steamship Lucille, Harrington, from Baltimore, to Atkinson fc Shepperson, with mdze. Steamer A Hurt. -Skinner, from Favctteville.

to Worth with 15 bbls turpentine, 328 do rosin, 2 bales sneeting, la Dozes tooacco, to retteway Alderman, jsirasey jkob inson. Worth Daniel. ryi Steamer Gov Worth. Hurt. lrom Fayetteville, to Worth Daniel, with 170 bbls spirits turpentine.

4 do turpentine. 398 do rosin, to Williams Murchison, Robinson, Smith Co, Daniel, Eiiers, Parmalee, A Alderman, Steamer Marion, Phillips, from to Williams Murchison, with 28 bbls ros'n. 7 do spirits turpentine, to Luttefloh: 4 bbls rosin, to Anderson Co; 4 do spirits'turpen-tine, to Parmalee; 33 do tar, 10 do spirits tur pentine, to Smith 255 do rosin, 57 do spirits turpentine, to Williams Murchison. Mav 13. Steamer Halcyon," Johnson, from Fayetteville, to A Johnson fc Co: with 104 casks spirits tur pentine, 377 bbls tosia, 4 boxes tobacco, 17 pkgs mdse to Birdsey Robinspn, A Johnson Co, A McKimmon Co, Worth Lut terloh.

Steamer North Carolina. Green, from Fayette- ville, to Williams Murchison: wiih 123 bbls rosin to Moflitt Bro Co, 23 bbls rosin, to A Johnson Co, 11 bbls turpentine to A Alder man, 113,000 shingles, staves to Prid gen, 159 bbls rosin, 3 do fruit to Williams Murchison. gchr Mont ana, Bcarse, from New Worth tv uanici, vritn masc. i Cleared. -May ill.

Br Brisr Isadora, Cody, lor-Port au Prince, Ilayti, by Chadbourne Co, with 5 bbls spirits turpentine do gar, icct lumber, XllfTJU sninglC8. 'v. ''May 12. Steamer A Hurt, J3kinncr, for Fayetteville, by Worth Daniel. Steamer Marion, Phillips, for Fayetteville, by Murchison.

Schr Stockham, for New, by Blossom Evans, with 700 bbls rosin, 2,000 do tar. May 13. SteampMp Mary Sahford, Moore, for New York, by Worth Daniel; with 259 bales cotton, 584 bbls rosin, 428 casks spirits 30 bushel pea! nuts; 8 pkgs mdse, 4 bales rags, 100 hides. XT Steamer Gov Worth, Hurt, lor Fayetteville, by Worth Daniel. 7 Steamer North Carolina, Green, for Fayette--ville by Williams Murchison.

i Schr Adeliza, Wright, for Arroyo, Porto Rica, by Parsley Co; with 164,659 feet lumber, 15 bbls tar, 5 do pitch, WHOLESALE PRICES CUPRENT. BEESWAX. 8 O010 CO fi. 8335 White Dine.45 003)50 00 i BEEf CATTLX. LIME, 100ilbs $10 0015 00 bbl.

0 001 90 molasses. 58 crallon. i BARBELS. Rnia. new 4 7 50 N.T...'..i.f3 25(63 75 do 00 2d hand 4O3 00 -50521 BAOQ1HO.

G01 00 Sugar 42i45 Guniiv Dundee 2G28 814 BRICKS. nails, ID. 007 00 Wrought .0000 oils. 18 erallon. 00T5 00 COETEE, 8840 Laguy ra ,0028 ...2125 St Domingo.

....2830 CANDLES, SE. $0 350 55 Lard. 1 30(3)1 50 45 50 Inonn 1 CA citch pu FEANOTS. .5055 Adamantine .2122 1820 $3 602 70 POTATOES, ft bbL Irishbbl.7...$5O06 00 Sweet, 1 502 00 domestigs.U yard. 1518 Yarn, bun 0 001 90 PROVISIONS, Bacon, N.

i FISH, DDI. Mullets Oak 00(S 9 00 .0019 Pine 00 8 50 Hog Mackerel i Bacon, western i No.l 200021 00 0018Uq 1617 2128 No. 3 15 0016 00 Kits 3UU 3 26 Herring, Nova Scotia 0 00 0 00 Herrimr. smoked rorK, bbi. uity m'ss oosa so Thin 290030 00 .26 002900 00 8 10 N.

C. 00 0 00 0000 0032 Butter. lb. tuvh, 19 bbl. -i Country.

Family. 0013 75 Super .00 0010 50 9 50 9 75 i GRAIN, busheL -Goshen i .5060 esiern Cheese. English dairy 5(Ssl Corn, 1.30'' 00 Corn. EasCo. 132135 Lara, Oats 95100 1 60180; in tJaroima.

.2023 ii20 Rice, .2 502 75 OSIOKS Rice. Carolina. 11 11 000 00 E. I. 10 11 SUGAR, ID.

-i Glub, 20 25 rout Bags, ..30 32 131 14 urusnea. Guano. Peruvian. Porto 143115 i EAT. 35 a uuftoiTi ao I6t(ai7 do 00 1 20 Havana Brown.

hides. salt, ack. Liverpool, from $3 00(2 25 IRON. ID. Alum, bush 50 60 English, assd 8 10 American, ref.

0 10 i soap, n. Brown. 7(5)11 American, SHTNGLES; M. sheer 9 10, Common 3 00(33 50 10 12 4 004 50 Hood. 7.

UMBER. ton, 140 C0145 00 .10 00(31200 liquors, gauon. Mill prjee. 8 509 00 MU1 fair ...7 50(3 8 00 4 00 9 00 MiU.ord'y.. 5 00 6 00 ApplNC.

000 000 paclT.A.O 00 000 TOBiCCO. Whiakev Bourbon.t 2 00 4 00 N. Runt 3 00 4 00 Manufactured 00 Tjullow. LUMBER. BlYER, 38 lb .7.

10ail 00 8cantlfli2. 8 0010 00 wood. cord. Flooring. 15 0017 00 Flooring Mill I ..25 00000 00 3 603 00 Labd Plastbb.

00; 18 00. WANTED IMMEDIATELY I i I-. rvNE GOOD SAWTER COMPETENT TO yj rua a Circular saw mui. One first saw flier. i Annlv at Mill foot of Castle Street.

J. C. MANN. Proprietor. may 3.

8t if a 4 1 i I i I Oak .13 00(93 25 2 50OS 00 2d 33 07 3d ,35 05 4th, 37 15 5th 39 88 6th 41 74 44 24 8th 44 46 90 9th 49 71 10th 41 52 69 aud at the end ot ten years you will be worth in cash 4U 13 and all this from sa ving what you pay for a mean Cigar or a glass of very bad whiskey. I The office of the Bank will ber open from 9 to 3 5 to 7 where you can deposit from 5 cents upwards. An opportunity is now offered you to iake care of your hard 4 earnings, place it upon lunula in a uans, ana wnen yon find yourself thrown upon a bed of sickness you will have something to fall back Ia your freedom you have nothing to depend upon but youri own resource. Freedom brings with it many grave and trying responsibilities. One of the best and most conclusive waya for you to prdve that you are equal to the emergency, is to take care of your money, and make it useful saving the money will bring with it pleasure) pride injyour selfgood habits and above all 7 things a good name, and all people will trust you.

7 Men will point you but, "There is an honest sober industrious man! yon can trust Mm so too will your wife be proud5 of you, and your children will grow up willing and obedient, followers of example. By a man saving ten cents a day for ten years, do you suppose her will be content to let that money simply" bring him 6 per cent Interest No when he gets say 1250, 1 he will see an opportunity to put it where he can begin business lor himself, though on jt small scale, If he pursue the same course then as ht did to accumulate that sum he will soon double, and threble the sum he Itegun with. Thus good pec pie live. Thus whole nations grow great. Thus in cities do laborers, have to their credit from five hundiect 5,000 dollars, in having "cbmmencedT by 5 osaiu.

ideposit in Savings Bank. Take this advice then, avoid evil habits and put your savings in the Bank. SU all articles from tarnishing, and from my expe-Ash I rience I find that it keeps them so. and that thpv do not require oiling. HR.

li, ixa ana ii worth bu New Tork, Oct. 16:1866. Sir giTen your Eureka Polisher, etc, a critical test, and can 6ay with Mr. Warner, that it is very far superior Jo Emory. It works quick and requires but little labor, and gives a most beautiful and lasting lustre, and is very economy cal.

Til do most cheerfully recommend it, and shal use U'in all my works. Electrician No. 74 Awn Streei. OCt' SI OtC Y-.

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1867-1884