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WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA.
SIX DOLLARS A YEAR, IN ADVANCE.
.VOLUME 2.-NO. m.
WEDNESDAY. JULY 13, 1S53.
WHOLE NUMBER 573.
S I I I I
RATE OF
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2 dv
3 dj,
4 day,
5 Ly,
1 wwl.
2 wek,.
1 month.
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3 mouth, 5 00
S months, ..S 00
1 year 13 00
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4 dart -5
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2 weeks.
1 month.
2 month.
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1 2-3
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2 73
4 Ut
7 IM
3 month! 10
Sm mthi ! W
1 rear 3 00
Tea lines are counted, a a sa-re, and Bve line or 1 a
half-square. Lori-er adertieuicut in proportion, aud all
payable ia advance.
J-All half square nit paid fur is advance will b
charged ai a quare.
rXe advertieraent will be continued in this paper,
without filial agreement, longer thau 2 month., aud the
bill will be presented for payment ia all eaes alter the ex
piration of the 2 months
fN publication made without a responsiblo name.
AsTXotices of Religiou meetings, Benevolent Scieties,
and Obituaries, will be charged half the above rates. The
eah for such notice will be required in all eaes before the
publication i made.
. B. 6i J. A. EV1.S,
TTTIIOLFStLK mm Retail DrwsicUte. Ulllr
1 ton. X. C-
Will keep a!ay on band a !srge and very Meet stock of
iKl f .S Mr.ll IN r.. 1 IIKMH AI.S, PAIMMMU,
G L A s, S I Ki . 1C A L I ST K CM LN TS, PATENT M-l
1CINES, PERI1 UMEKY, ke, at low pr.eea.
Jan. 17th. lvtt
Arrival anil Depart!- ut (he Mall UMtler the mw
Arrangement, wltUb nt Into orratloii, l.t
Han h, lW.
The Mail from the Xorth is due ererv day at 9 A. M.,
and at 9$ 1. M. Close at 1 1'. M , and at i P. M preene-
The Mail for the South clo- at 8j A. M.
Tke Mail from Ouidow Court-lloue, Snea Is Ferry, itc,
It due ertrr Monday at 5 1'. M. Close every Thursday at
Sl. M.
The Mail from Long Creek, l'.lmk River Chapel, Sic , in
due every Thursday at 6 P. M., and clo.-sc same night at !
P. M.
The Mail from Fayetteville, via Klizahethtown ami Pro.
pect llall, ko-, via Wiliointon and Manchester Kailmad
froia Kobinou' Post Oflioc, is due every Tuenday. Tliurs
day, and Saturday at 1 1. M , and close same days at
A. M.
The mail from Whiteville. Columbu county, r Wil
mington and Manchester Kailroal is due at 1 P M , and
close af4" A. M. every day.
trAn extra Package will be made up for letter going
North of Hichmond, Va , which will be kept open until 7
A. M. All other Letter mut be in the ( tfice nt the hour
above named, or they will not be Mailed until licit iuocoed
ing Mail.
C. DI'l'RK, 1- B. HAK.R.
t . DulMtK V tO,
Wiiollsau; ani ui.taim;(cki:s,
Corner Front jrnd Prince s-Htr i ts. Wilmington, V C
UIIUKKT ti. IAK1,
COM MISSIOX M K Ii ( 1 1 A NT,
257 Wii.MiaoroN, N. C.
JOSKI'll II. KI-AWKIt,
GENKItAL CoiuiiiUmIuii 9Ieihnnt,
2-ly Wilmington X. G.
XV. t. IIOWAUU,
GROCER AM) COMMISSION MFKCIIANT,
South Water-t., Wilmington, N. C
W. II. leKOV.
COMMISSION AND FVAI!lI; MERCHANT.
South VVrater Street, Wilmington. N C
JAMES ANDKKSON, KDWAKf SAVAOli.
AMKIIS) SAVAtiK,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Wilmington, N. C.
Liberal cash advances lunde nn consigniuent.
. C. KKKKMAN, OK'). H'ifTO.
FRRKMAN &, HOUSTON, Wilmington, N' -'.,
D. C. FUKEIAN &, CO , Sew York,
MERCHANTS AND FACTORS.
H. DOLL.XER, o. pot; KB, jr.
l)OI!. RIt t POTTER,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
lol-ly New York
fW Liberal cash advance nutde on eoiifiigninents
JMO. POTTS BROWN, AR MANI) .1. liK'iTiSSKr, jr., R . F. MROWN.
UllOU A tfc I) -ROSSKT, nv York,
UcROSSKT ItROU , WllinliiKton, V. ( .,
(32 COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
John MacRae, Donald Ma Rak. John W. K. Dix.
J. I). Melt A F. S. CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
71-2 Wilmington. N. C.
Kl'SSELIi b llltOTIIKK,
(l.ATK Kt.I.I, r.fsoF.t.L ,V CO ,)
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Wll.VIN'OTON, N. C.
Liberal cash advances made on consignments of Naval
Stores, Cotton, and other produce.
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
C&i D. DuPRE, Wholesale Bti.l Itelall Drliggliit
Afi Apothpxaries, Wilmington, X. C.
May 9th, 1853. 2U7-tf
C. Dt Pre. D. Di Pre, jr.
KIMVA It l .1. MA TTERLOH,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Wilmington, N.C., Rnd Agent for Steamers ROWAN,
FANNY LUTTERLOII and MA.I. W. BAR NET.
April M, 1853. 177-ly
ATLANTIC MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY.
THE gubceriberi'. ns Agents for the above Company, will
take risks at fair rate. J. & D. McRAE & CO.
November 27th, 1852.
A. II. VANUOKKELEN,
GENERAL AGENT, COMMISSION & FORWARD
ING MERCHANT, WilmingtoD, N. C.
Particular attention given to sale and purchaso of Xaval
gtcreg. Jan. 1, 1853 IOQ-ly
J. O. LOVE,
MANUFACTURER AXD DEALER IN CABINET
Furniture, Bedsteads, Chairs, Mattresses, &c. &c.,
Front street, South of Market, Brown's building, Wilming
ton, N. C Sept. 10, 1852.-9-ly
MERRIMAN Ai WOODRUFF,
"VfANUFACTURERS OF SPIRITS TURPENTINE &
j.tx rtosiN, and dealers in Lry Ooods and Groceries, Strick-
land'd Drnnf M f. rrk it issi 10; ?
Feb. 12, 1853.-136-m
RAYKER & GILMORE,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NEW YORK.
References. E. Kidder, Esq.; J. II. Flanner, Esq.;
essrs. Rankin & Martin.
J4 Liberal cash advances made on consignment. " ilJ,
February 11th, 1803 135-tf
WM. M. IIARRISS,
GENERAL Commission Merchant At Ship Broker,
Wilmington, X. C.
REFERENCES:
Sudleyr& Hunthigtinr W110110. N- C -
Jas. Corner & Song, Baltimore.
' E. A. Soudcr Ik Co., Philadelphia.
Thompson & Hunter, vv .
M. M. Freeman & Co., ew'Vrk, w . L.
. Tafl f Hantinj, Bostoa. ' 1M
V. II. McKOV.
nENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT? ALSO,
VT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, Sth
Water street. Wihuiorton, N. C. intend keepinr at tha a-
kove Man I, a large a-ortmeat of GROCERIES LIQUORS
and PUO IR.. at wholeaUaudretatl. ParticaUr at
tentioa will be paid tv all orders troia tht euuntry. I
would reectfu!ly invite the eitiien ft Wiltaingtoa and the
aJj oning country, to call and exautine my tmk before pur
cbaing elsewhere. 1 intend to carry on a general coa
Uiiiun busuicM. Particular atteutiou will be given t the
sale of Naval More, and all kiud of produce. Liberal
Cash a lranre aia le ou cusignmeut.
Wilmington, ctber rith, 2 27-tf fitf
j. n. . S1LEIJ.
ESS F.I. ,t F.ll.KltS.
CKMI.MISKIOi .Mrrrhanta and W holesale Urorera,
North Water Street. Wilmington, N. C.. intend to keep
at the abvt stand a general a?ortnent of tJrjeerie, Liquor,
and l'rovisions, at wholesale aud to carry ou a Geueral
Cobioii.o.'iou lueiness.
t KFKKENCE :
E. P. Hall, Pres't Tram-It Rank of the State, 1
O. G. Parolky, Prcs't Couimercial Fauk, WiluiingtocJ
P. K. Dn iiiNviN, Ei , )
Dh lkr k Potter, ork. ,3J
D. C. FRKEMA k CO., N. Y. FREEMAN & MoffTON, WIL'N
FREEMAN A IIOlSTt,
TEUCHANTS AND FACTORS Wii.misbton, N. C,
1 J keep constantly on hand a tock of Your, Corn, Potk,
Htioin, S'tlt, Cvjftt, Augur, Miawi, Tubarro, t'ignr,
Snuff, L'uwi($ StMit , Futtig uJ J miftir Ugwin and
H'int$ ; Iron, A'ui, I'aintt, Oilt, (jl'im, I)nt$tut, llutt,
Bimt$, Shitt, lAtithrr, Jgru nltura myUmtnlt, and a va
riety of other articles, luitable foi family nd plantation
use and the retail trade, which the will dispose of in lots to
suit dealer or consumers on reasonable term for cash, or in
exchange for Naval Stores or other produce
The senior partner, D. C. Fkke.man, is located in the city
of New York; the junior partner, Geo. Hoikto.n, in Wil--iniiigton.
If desired, advance will be made on consign
ment to and from either place. All business entrusted to
theiu will receive proper attcnt ion ; and order for Goods
will be promptly and eartfully filled
MII.MIMJTON (. V.) OIL WORK N.
W II. FLANKER. HENRY TALL.
FL ANN Kit S. TALL,
fANIFACTDRERS of a iiH-rior Ll'BK K'ATING
11 OIL, PAINTERS' AND TANNERS' OILS, VAR
N1IIL. PITCH, tc
F V T. are also manufacturing a LI' l!R K'ATING
!R EAE, for Carriage and Cart Axles, Slides, &e. This
(iR.Al'J works cleaner, and i cheaper than any that has
yet been oflered for sale. Sample of both Oils and Grcae,
msy be en at the office of Mr. I. H. Flanner, 25 North
Water street, or at F. Ar T.' off:ce, ('alifornia.
N. B No admittance on the works.
May 91 h, ljl 209-tf
J M. ROBINHON,
IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER in allkin.W
1 of Hardware, Cutlery, AGRICULTURAL IMPLE
MENTS, Iron Axletrec, Mill and Croat Cut Saw, Cat
Steel Hues, Iron. Steel, Hoop Iron, 'J' run Hoop, Rivett,
&.C. &c. Hi stock i now very full find complete, with ma
ny addition of new and useful article in the house-keeping
lino Merchant who are disposed to patronize Southern es
tablishments, are gwirnnttnl all articles in his line aslow as
they can be procured North
Wilmington, N. C , Sept. 21, 1K52
DISSOLUTION.
rMIE Co-partnership heretofore existing under the stylo
1 and firm of McKoy k Roberts, is thi day dissolved by
mutual consent. The unsettled business of the firm will be
arranged bv W. 11 McKoy alone. W H. McKOY.
Jan. 27, i833-I22 J. II. ROBERTS.
NOTICE.
HAVING purchased the entire interest of J. II. Roberti,
in the firm of McKoy k Roberts, I will continue the
GROCERY k COMMISSION BUSINESS as heretofore.
At the same time I take this opportunity of returning my
sincere thanks lor the liberal patronage extended to the late
firm, aud solicit a continuance of the saino.
W.II. McKOY.
Jan. 27th, 1853.
HAVING sold my entire interest in the firm of McKoy k
Roberts to Mr. W. II. McKoy, whu w"ill continue the
business nt the same place, I return my thanks to my fr'cnds
for the liberal patronage extended the firm, and solicit a
conli nuance of the same for ray successor.
JERRY II. ROBERTS.
Jan. 27th, 1853.
DISSOLUTION.
THE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing under the
firm of HOWARD k PEDEN, is this day dissolved
by mutual consent. The book of said firm having been
closed, all persons indebted to them will please make payment
to W. C. IIowako, who is uloiic authorixed to fettle the busi
ness thereof; ami such persons as have claims against them
will present them to him for settlement.
W. C. HOWARD,
Tan 1, IM53-yr W. N. PEDEN.
CO-PA RT N E RS 1 1 1 P OTI C E.
THE undersigned have this dav formed a Co-partnership,
under the firm and style of RUSSEEE k BROTHER,
for the transaction of the General Commission business.
HENRY P III SHELL.
May 2d, 1853. JOS R. RUSSELL.
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
THE undersigned have formed a co-partnership under the
name of PARsLEY, McKAE k CO., for the transac
tion of the LUMBER BUSINESS.
O. G. PARSLEY,
JOHN McRAE,
WM. G. JONES.
Wilmington, N. C, Feb. 1st, 1853 185-tf
.ll;S, J A ItS, AND CHURNS.
1 A CRATES assorted Stone Ware, consisting of Jan,
1U Jugs, and Churns. ALSO, 10 boxes " Stewart, Buss
ing & Co." Sngar Candy, 5 bbls. Fulton Market Beef, 3000 j
lbs. .V C arolina uacon, noxes superior tneese, zu oois
Whiskey, 40 bbls. assorted brands of Flour and Buckwheat
For sale cheap at the old stand ot
Feb. 9th. 131-tf. PERRIN k HARTSFIELD.
REDUCED FARE.
IRON SAFES.
C1 RICH k CO.'S improved patent Salamander Safes,
warranted free from dampnest as well as Fire-Proof.
The tabscriberi having accented the agency for the sale of
the above highly approved Safes, art repared to furnish
any siztor pattern which may ba wanted at manufacturers'
prices, delivered in this place.
Specimens of several sizes have just been received, and of
ders will be promptly attended to.
Jan. 27, 1852 tf " DeROSSi5T& BROWN.
WOLFE'S AROMATIC SCIIEIDAM SCHNAPPS.
THE SUBSCRIBERS having been appointed the tola
agents in Wilmington, for the sale of this Superior ar
ticle of Holland Gin, offer it for sale in quart ana pint bot
tles and jags ia any quantities to suit purchasers.
It has been pronounced by the highest medical authority a
superlative Tonic, Diuretic, Antidyspoptic, and invigorating
Cordial, and they oan confidently recommend it to every one
desirioui of obtaining a pur article ef Holland Gin.
Feb. 7. WESSEL k EILER8.
WHITE LEAD.-S000 Ibe., Ne. 1, Extra, and Pure i in
kegs of 23, 50, and 100 lbs. eaeh. For tale by
My4ih r REE MAN k HOUSTON.
WOOL .I will give the highest cash price for all the
Weol that ii brought te market. T
Ma 6 , v ' W. C. HOWARD.
wm 1 1 mn r 1 1 1 i
rPHKOU Wl TICKETS BETWEEN WILMINGTON,
-a. X. C. AND BALT1MOKI. FARE IS. via WEL
IhA. PETERSBURG. RICHMOND. AND WASHING
TON CITY. OR via WELDOX, PORTSMOUTH AND
M'KKOLK.
For ticket, apply at the Ofie ef tke Wilmington aad
Raleigh Rail Rttad Company at Wilaiiugtoa, or at the Office
I the l!timur Steaai racket towiay, aad of the Paiti
"r aad hto Rail Road Company, lTa'tt Street, Baltimore.
Jaa. 1.1S52 KH-t
BOARD.
CEVERAlTrLEASAXT ROOMS, with or ith
O nut board, eta be obtained ia one of the uioti Je
virable bouse em Market street. For l articular, atv-
ply to MADAME P. CLEMENT.
Wilmington. Feb. 21 t. 1853 1U ly
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
MRS. E. A. FOR D would take this method of in-
forming the ritunwf Wilmington and vicinity J'oi
that she ba refitted ber houe and room ia a neat I.
aud comfortable manner, and i now prepared to aceomwo
dat a number of Boarders by the month, either with or
without lodgings. Some of ber best room will be reserved
for tranient company.
BOA R D from 14 to 20 by the month.
October 23, 1832 41-tf
T A GOOD COOK wauttd, for which a good price will
be paid, by the month or year. Apply to Mr. FORD
NO! ICE.
1MIE undersigned, a committee appointed by tht County
Court of New Hanover, will coutract for tht building of
a BRIDGE, furnished with a draw, acn the North has.
branch of Cape Fear River at Hilton. For particulars ad
dress T. H. WILLIAMS, 1 0
S H. WALLACE, mV
ALEX. MtRAK, J
WM. A. WKIGIIT, - !
O. FEN NELL, J ?
March 25, lS53-171-tf
I own psprrs coiy.
NOTICE.
THE undemigneil having been appointed at March Term
of the County Court of New Hanover, a Committee to
ascertain for what sum the present Jail can be sold, and to
advertise for plan and estimate for the building of a new
Jail, hereby give notice that they will receive bids for the
present site, and also iiroMal, accompanied by pln and
specification for the erection of a new building. Addrei,
vv. o. isp. I 1 r..i;tUK I .
T. II. WILLIAMS. V Committee.
S. D. WALLACE.
Wllminirton. N. C. March 25th. 1853.
)Town papers copy. 171-tf
NOTICE.
THE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore exiting under the
name and tyle of POTTER It KIDDER 1 thit day
dissolved. All persons having claims against the late firm,
will please present them for settlement forthwith, and all
TJrsons indebted te them will please eome forward and ad
just their bill. GILBERT POTTER,
Jan lt, 1H53-97 tf EDWARD KIDDER.
H
NOTICE.
AVI NO purchased the Interest of Mr. W. N. Pedkn of
the late firm of HOWARD It PEDEN, 1 will contin
ue the business a formerly ; and while expressing my sin
cere thank for the very liberal patronage hitherto extended
to our firm, beg leave to solicit a continuance of the tame.
January 1. 1803. W. C. HOWARD.
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the firm of Howard k Peden
will please call and tettlt their accounts.
W. C. HOWARD.
MORE NEW HOOKS.
MAY 23d From Express office this morning, we receiv
ed looping' Field Book of the Revolution ; ArHeton'i
Mechanic's Msgsslne for May ; Trial of Achilll vs. Newman;
Henry Esmond, by Thackcry ; Vanity Fair, by Thaekerv ;
My Novel, by Bulwer ; Mary Price, by Reynolds: Reveries
of a Ratchebtr; Dream Life Fresh Gleanings, byJ.K. Mar
vel ; Iconise I a Valiere, by Duma j Helen Moretoti'i Trials
and Sequel to same, by Cousin Cicely ; House of tht Seven
Gable, by Hawthorne ; and the following works or Herman
Melville's : Omoo, Typee, Redburn, Whit Jaeket, Msrdi,
Moby Dick. S. W. WHITAKEK.
LIQUORS.
GIN.-1 bbls. Philadelphia Gin : S de Baltimore do.
Whiskey. -5 bkU. Stftuffer'i Old Rye.
Brandy. B J casks pale French Brandy.
Do. 1 do. do. Morton's do. do.
lJo. ..4-bbU, Bostc liraetdy., --
For sale by J. k D. McR A E cV CO.
RATKS OF Fit EIGHT
FROM NEW YORK TO WILNlMiTON.
ICTI
Boxes, Cases, Bate", Trunks, Casks of HiJ
ware, Cotton Bagging, Bale Rope, Sieves,
Bandboxes, Rolls of Iea'ber, Saddle Trees,
Collars, Tea, in all packages, and at' other
measurement Goodf---per cubic fool.
Crates and Hhds., of Crockery, each
Do. do. do. on deck,
Sugar and in Hhds. per 100 lbs.,
Copperas, i Gross, : :
Iron and Steel per ton. : j
Pipes of Liouor, )
Hhds. (lo. each, : :
Do. Molasnes, )
Barrels, wet and dry, each, : :
Mannilla Cordage, per ton, . :
Tarred do. do. i :
Bundles of chairs, each chair, : :
Hollow Ware, per ton, :
Do per piece, : : :
Castings Machinery,wper ton, :
Kegs of Nails, of 100 lbs., each, :
Anvils, each, ; : : :
Vises, each, ; : : : :
Kegs or Tubs of Butter, of 100 lbs., each,
Blacksmith' Bellows, each, : :
Powder, per keg, : : : :
Hay, per bale, i : : :
Boxes of Axes and Tin, each, : :
Aquafortis and Vitrei, in box or carboy, deck
Wagon Boxes, per aet, : : :
Kegs of Paint, of 25 lbs., each, :
Shovels, Spades, Scythes, Forks', Cutting1
Knives, Frying Pans, and Hoes, in bun
dies of bait dozen, each, : : :
Brooms, per dozen, . : : :
Coffee, per bag,
Cheese, per cask, : : : :
Lead or Shot, per ton, : j : :
Shot, per bag, : : : :
Sole and Harness Leather, per side, : :
Wrapping Paper, per ream, : :
Mill stonee, small, per pair, !...L.
Do., large do., j : :
Gigs, each, i j : : t
Jersey Wagons, each, : : i
Stage Coacn, complete, : :
Do. Do. ou deck ; :
Ploughs, each, t : ft
Chainf in bags, eMh,-rT-i'---! j t -Small
Kegs, each, : t
Artfclet not enumerated cnerged la proportion.
fxy-lnformatlon most be given to the Agent, In New York, of
aUPtcksgeaeontatnltif rewder.ef double rates will In variably
be charged, beaidet the Shipper held liable for all damages aria
iI frtrm negTect of ttil notice.
- I aaa a Lot Mas, r
Tht newspapers inform aa that these were the last
words r.f Bogeittd, Marshal of Prance, and Duke of
I!y When be uttered them, he was sit closing a
brilliant, me ay would say. ewfal life. He had lei
tat artniee to battle. He bad governed exteneive
States. He bad been conspicuous in the councils ef
nations The President of France ma le aoxiooe vis
its to his death-chamber. The stern Cavalgnae wept
as be looked opon the dissolving frame of bit old eom
raJejand the Convention was jrnfoondly affected
when the news of his death was announced.' eWith
all this accumulation of honor he was, by bis own
confession, " a lost man." How mournful the cod
trast between the glory ol his life and the deep gloom
of its close !
From the tame source we learn that Bugeaod bad
a pious mother. In the history of Lie eventful life,
this teems to have been the only quarter in which
good influence was exerted upon his bear!. His moth
er's voice alone warned him of bis danger and spoke
to him of eternity ; all others influences led him astray.
In the camp he heard of God only in blasphemy. In
civil life he taw nothing but a desperate straggle for
earthly place and power In the saloons of Paris he
heard wit mocking, and philosophy denouncing tht
religion of youth. The quiet voice that had warned
bini, and prayed with him, was, alas for bin f over
borne and loet in the midst of these babbling voice!
of the world.
In the hour of death, however, these voices die
away and are forgotten. The acclamations of a world
could not have made the failing pulse of Bugeaod beat
faster. Other tones were in his ears ; the accents we
will not listen to when they admonish ut, we are of '
ten forced to listen to when ihey accuse. The dying
moments art often the time of resurrections for abused
privileges and neglected gifte. The) "stalk forth
from the burial place of memory," to foreshadow our
doom, and convince us of its undeniable jtistiee.
l nut we explain) inai iraiiui expression mat leu
from the dying wanior. He heeded a voice which he
had long neglected Mnd forgotten. Across the waste
of years, through the storm of batt'e, it comes clear
and distinct upon Ins falling ear It asks for the fruit
of early counsel ; it seeks for the result of pious cart
and zeal. One comprehensive glance over hie life
satisfies the man that he was wasted it. Hie own
conscience condemn him. In this he knows that be
but anticipates the sentence of God, and be sinks into "
death, " a lost man."
The lessson of this sad incident ie easily read. It it
only another matanre of the ca-e with which careless
nets can turn our best blessings into curses. A moth
er's love and a mother s pious care are inestimable gift
of Gods mercy. Indifference and impenitence can
make them causes of our deeper damnation, and to
change the soft voice that sung our young infancy to
sleep, that it will haunt our dying pillow with accu
sations that we can neither gainsay nor avert
Iiev' '-B' Gritr'
The Sumtrrville, S. C, JJtad River Watchman
says that on the morning of the fifth inst.,ao accident
happened upon the Wilmington & Manchester Rail
Road, somewhere in tht neighborhood of Lvnchburr.
about sixteen miles from Sumterville, which we learn
completely wrecked the passenger Car, but did no in
jury to human life. Several cowt were sleeping up
on the I rack, and the cars ran over (hem unperceiv
ed, which, of course, threw them off the Track, and
resulted as above stated. '
NEW tlOODS.-AT THE OLD STAND, MARKET
STREET.
WE have Just opened our Urge and well selected stock of
DRy GOOD-yjROCERIES, HARDWARE, WOOD
AND WILLOW WARE. CUTLERY. AND CROCK v..
RY, AND GLASS WARE ; consisting In nart of Calicoes j
Gingham ; Moualin de Lanes ; Alpacena j Sattlnets t Cassl
meres ; Clothe ; Vesting j Shirtlnes s 8-4. 7-8 aud 4-4 Rrown
. U.nesnuni Mi.l aud cheeked ILrniiaied Tiekj, -Kentucky
Jeans j red and white Flannel Linseyi Tsrky
Red: blue and white Spun Cotton; Hosier; Merino Shirs
ami nrawersj nerey ; Kcd and negro Blankets; Table Dia
per and Glothsj Shawls ; Suspenders; Silk and Cotton
Handkerchief ; Otiiabttrgs and Apron Checks.
GROCERIES i
Rio, Laguyra.St. Domingoand Java Coffee j brown, hit,
clarified, pulverized and granulated Sugars; imperial Gun
powder, Young Hvson and Black Teas; Butter I Lard
Cheese ; Colgate' Pale and No. 1 Soap ; Toilet and Fancy
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.oap , luaiuaiitine arm i anow uanaie : Ptarco eX rttsren
Poli'h, (a new article); Salt; Mustard; Pepper; Spice
(linger; Cinnamon; Cloves; Mace; Nutmegs; AfluaiJ
Salt-Pet re ; Camphor ; Saleratus, end all qualities of Tobac
co ; Pork ; Mackerel ; Fulton Market Beef: Smoked Reef
and Tongues ; Mrs Miller's, John lull's, Appleby's, Out
calt's, and Lorrilard't Snuff; bbls., half bbls. k bags Floor;
Buckwheat; Pickles Brandied Y raits ; Lemon Syrups j
walnut ana I omatto 1 atups ; Pepper Sauce; Preserved
W. I. Ginger ; Diarrhrea Syrup.
CRACKERS)
Soda, Milk, Butter, Cop, Water, Egg, Walnut, Fancy.V
Ginger, and Seed Crackers.
HARDWARE: ,.'
Stock, Plate, Cottage. Pad, Till and Cupboard Locks' ;
Latches ; Hinge i Giuihlets; Pocket Knives; Knives and '
Forks ; Rators; Scissors; Butcher Knives; Sad Irons ; Draw '
ing Knives ; Augers ; II Collins' and 8. W. Collins' Axes
and Hatchets : Frying Pans ; Broad Axes ; Cooper's Adzes
Howelling Knives : Dowelling Bitts; Braces; Hand Saws;
Files; Hand Bellows; Basting Spoons; Ladles; Flesh
Forks; Skimmers; Egg Whips; Weeding Hoes j Coffee
Mills ; Shovels and Manure Forks ; a fine lot Of double and 1
single barrel Guns ; Powder and Shot; I'owdor flasks and
Shot Bags ; a large lot of Pot Ware
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE.
Painted and Ce lar Tubs ; Painted, Varnished B. B. and I. ;
B. Cedar Buckets; B. B. Water Cans; Hair and Straw
Brooms; Whisk and Hair Brushes; Clothes Horse; Axe"
Helves ; Floor Pails ; Clothe Pins ; Nest measure ; Bound
and Stropped Half Bushel Measoree; Wash Boards; Co
coa Dippers ; Roliag Pins j a large lot of Work and travel
ing Baskets.
Bill, Letter and Foolcap paper; Quflli; Steel Pens; .
Black and Red Ink, and Book . .
LIQUORS AND WINES. '
Rectified and Old Rye Whisky ; Apple, Spanish Ameri
can Cherry and Cogoieo Brandies i American aad Holland
Gin : Malaga, Madeira, Mnskcat, Port and Mamsjy Wines.
we also nave received a large and well selected stock of
CHINA, GLAS8, EARTHEN and STONE WARE.
Afll ae we do sot intend quitting the CROCKERY BU- -SIN
ESS, we will keep our stock alwayl complete, which
will be sold as low as any other boose in the State.
PERRIN HARTSFIELD.
1 Market Street.
TUST RECEIVED per Schr. Wake t '
u VI oagg Kio wonee ; iw nags Java venee ;
10 bbls. Coffee Sugar; 10 bbls. Crushed Sogar;
10 boxes assorted Candy ; 6 boxes fancy Candy; '
or sale low, by
WM.H,McKOT.,
10 boxes Colgate's No. 1 Soap,
Jane td, 'ot ;
TJRlCKSf BRICKS f 1250,000
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quality. For sale by
Hard Brioks of foood
J. k D. McRAE CO.
UG4R 18 hhds Porto Rico Sugar, for saletowbr .
. f . WESSEL 0E '
OE HERRING. Just reoeived 10 half bbls. Roe Ilcr-
H0V.'. ' D. .
XL rinr. cut nr expressly for family ua. Fer sale b
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