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WILMINGTON JOURNAL:;
PUBLISHED EYERT III DAT MOBHIHO, " ,
fcULTOIJ & PHIC13, Proprietor.
s . C TKRK8 OF HUBSCRIPTlOar.-- j
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thre month titer u)cribing.
- Ne subscription receive J for less than 12 months.
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er the commencement of a subscription year, lilJthe
aspiration of said year. . ' , A
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CIRCHJLA.TION ot THE JOtJBKAI 1300
-j J . MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. n tl,.
- Post Office, WilmlMSton. ;
Northbbw Maiu, by Ball Road, due daily at 1 P.M.,
nd close at lOevery aljhC : ' '
"Southke Mail, by Steamer from Cnarlcsten, Is due
aily at8 A. M., and closes at 11 A. M. every day.
Fatbttstiixs Mail, by Rail Road, is due on Mondays
Vednesdaysand Fridays, at 9 A. M., and closes on same
tlaysat lOstnlght. : . :
IfAYSTTKV'iLi.B Mail, by Prospect nall.EHzabethtown,
Vestbrooks, and Robesons, is due en Tuesdays Thurs
days and Saturdays, at 9 A. M-, and closes on same days
til P.M. :' r: -
'Smithviixb Mail, by Steamer, is due daily at 8 A. M-,
tad closes at 9A P.M. every day. '
Tatlob's Bgjdsb, Lon Cbbbk, Moore's Creek, Black
Kiveb Cbapbl, and Habbbm.'sStokb Mail, is due every
Thursday at 6 P.M., and closes same night at 10. .
Obslow Mail. Via Topsail Sonnd,' Stump Sound
need's Ferry, Jacksonville to Richlands, and returns
Via Bannerman's, is due every Monday at 4 P. M., 'and
6 e eery Tbmsday nihtat 10 P. M. " .
ATTOnUEY AT.LAW,
- - (Oftice opposite Couht-House.)
; WUminGten.JI.OJ
Adopts this method of informing his friends that
be has determined to return to the practice of the
Law, and will be grateful for. any business that may
be confided to his hands. He will at present at
tend the Courts ef New Hanover, Duplin, and
Wayne.. Feb 2, 1849 2l-tf
JOHN L. HOLMES, .
ATTOEUEY AT LAW ,
' WlLMISBTOjr, N. C, v , ;ti ;
Will practice iii the Counties of Sampson, Du-
plin and Brunswick,
f July 13, 1849 144-ly
EDWARD I' ANT WELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
V (Office its Nixos's Basemest.)
Wilmington, n. c,
will be grateful for any business entrusted to him
Jan 26, 1849 20-tf
mOODYB. SMITH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Has located in the town of Wilmington,
N. C, and may be found at his office, opposite .
he Court-house.
M. B. S. will also practice in the Courts of
Brunswick, Duplin, Columbus, and Robeson
Counties. '
Sept29, 1848 3-tf V ' ;
GEORGE W. DAVIS,
Commission and Forwarding
' MERCHANT,
DAVIS'S WHARF,
South ater S reet, Wilmington. N. C.
VVttm. H. IsIPPITTj
; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL :
JS9JSJTLJ'CS-Om-T3:3i''JB9
A5D pealeb isr
Taints, Oils, Uyc Stuffs, Winder Class,
Garden Sectls, Perfumery, fptent
Medicines, Ic. ic,
On Front street, between Market and Dock, two
doors North of Messrs. Hart & Polley's, Wil
mington, N. C.
October 8, 1847 4 ' .
W. L."SMITH, ; .
(Late or the fiiim of SasdforH & Smith,)
AUOTIOUEUa
C O MM1 SSI ON MER CHA N T,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
STonE on North Water Street, Parsley's block.
September 29, 1848 ' ' -
JOHN T. RUSS,
INSPECTOR OF
TIMBER AND LUMBER,
WiLjmroTOH, N. C.
October 13, 1848 5-y
G. & W- A. GVVYER,
fflannfactuTers and Dealers ia
CABINET FURNITURE,
IK ALL ITS TABIETIES.
Bedsteads, , Cots, Mattresses, Looking
Glasses, Ac. 5kc,
Front street, near Market, Wilmington, N. C.
OEOBOE OWTEB, . A' GWTEB.
T. r. ROBESON,
INSPECTOR OF
TMllBEIt and JLZTJIlBERi
WfLWlKOTOS, N. C.
Dec 22, 1848 15-tf
SCOTT, KEEN &l Co.
"WHOLESALE A?iD RETAIL DEALERS
., : .IS
S H U ? "JS3Z JSJS. HL ff 3BEB.
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Market-Street, Wilmington, N. C.
3an. 19. 1849 19-ly. . ' . .
TOIlJY WALKER Jr.
Auctioneer and Commission
Wilminston, N. C.
March 16, 1848.-27tf
OASEWBLL Sl BIOSSOKS,
CESERAL COMMISSION ASD F0RWARD1XG
MERCHANTS,
Hon. 1 & 2, Dickinson's Buildings, North Water Street,
: ; Wilmington, N.C.
Liberal Cash advances made on consienments of
, . Timber, Lumber, and Naval Stores.
' April 6th, 1849. 30-ly
WM. A. GWYER,
General Agent, Forwarding
ASD '
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
Wllmlnton, W. C,
' Win m.t. llhArnl rnh advances on consignments
r w.i tetria unA Mimtrv Droduce generally.
-All hnainaaa antrnsted to him.- will receive his
personal attention as usual, - .
(Office on Front street, near Market.
3WII.E3 COST1W
GENE It A L A G E N T V
........ . ; . . - - ' i
TOB THE SALE OT All. EISDS OT
v COUNT R Y P R ODU C E :
Such as Lnmbti, Timber Kairal Stores
' Corn, Bacon, &.c &.e.,
3 WILMINGTON, N. U.
heeerebces. :.;
P. K. Dickinson,
E. P. HalU
. Gilbert Potter.
O. G. Parsley, ,
Dr.Thoa. H, Wright,,
Owen Fennel), .. - ,
'John Dawson,
A. L. Price, -
Wilmington, N.C ,
July 13, 1849 44 .- ;,
T
J AlfflBS FULTOKi Editor.
A. X PIlXCEf Associate Editor.
: VOL 5,...N0. 47.
THEOPH1LUS HUGGINS, ;
G E NERA tt AGENT
COMEIISSIOU laEHOHANT,
Wil 1 attend to any business proper to bis office,
such as the sale of Tjmbek, Lumber, Navai
Stobes, and all kinds of produce, together with
filling orders, receiving and forwarding goods. .
.(jOefice in Nutt's buildings, North Water
Street. - - ; -( "' " ; ' ' 1
May 11, 1849 33 3m ; .
DR. S WAYNE'S
CELEBRATED FAMILY MEDICIKES.
DR. S WAYNE'S -
COMPOtJSD SYRUPofWlLD CHERRI
TELL IT IH GATH PUBLISH IT IS THE 8THEETS
' -' OF ASKALON T ' '
' Thi greatest Medicine in the known ivorld.
OF all the cures that have ever been recorded,
we may safely say the annals of medicine cannot
furnish one to surpass this, which now stands as
a living proof of the curability of COIS SUMP
TION, even when life had been despaired of.
Read this extraordinary case :
December 25th 1848.
' Da. Swatjte Dear Sir: Having contracted a
severe cold, which Settled upon my lungs, atten
ded with a violent couch, pain in my bide ana
breast, difficulty of breathing, I was attended by
physicians of the first respectability, but my symp
toms become' very alarming ; there was an ab
scess formed in my lungs, and made its way thro'
my side, and discharged large quantities of p ss
externally, so that my physician thought the pow
er or functions of one of my lungs were totally
-destroyed therefore supposed the case entirely
hopeless. 1 his mournful state of things contin
ued for a long time, until I was wasted and worn
to a skeleton. I had tried a number of remedies,
but all failed to do any good. But there still be
ing a spark of hope left with me and my anxious
parents, and having heard of the great virtues of
your Compound S)rup of Wild Cherry, and its
being approved of by physicians of the first emi
nence, I concluded to make a trial of it. and to my
great satisfaction, my cough gradually grew better,
the hole in my side began to heal, and I am now
happy to say, from a poor and almost hopeless
skeleton, I have become healthy, and weigh more
than I ever have. . All my neighbors can testify to
the above fact. ' A bbaham Huxsickek,
2 miles from Skippaokviile, Skippack township,
, Pennsylvania.
. Asthma of Eleven Yean Standing:,
Permanently cured by Dr. Swaynn's Compound
Syrup of Wild Cherry, after all other remedies
had failed.
. Ciscjnsati, Ftbru&ry 19, 1847.
Dr.SwATNE -This may . certify that eleven
years ago last fall, I was troubled with the Asth
ma, which increased upon me in defiance of all
the remedies I could hnar of, until the year 1 839
'40, when I was obliged to leave my native New
England for a mihler clime, which had the effect
to mitigate my sufferings for three or four years,
after which the disease increased until last winter.
My sufferings were intense, almost beyond endu
rance, being obliged to sit up night after night,
from inability to sleep in bed.
Last Fall I felt the symptoms earlier than usual
in the season, but hearing that Dr. Swayne's Com
pound . Syrup of Wild Cherry was a sovereign
remedy for Diseases of the Lungs, I immediately
commenced its use, and the result was almost im
mediate relief. For the last six weeks I have not
fell the least symptoms of the Asthma, and feel
confident that I am well of it, and that I have been
cured by the above named medicine.
Yours respectfully. J. W. Ksiciit,
' Walnut street, between 3d and 4th.
Important Caution Read t Read!
There is but one genuine preparation of Wild
Oberrv. and that is Dr. Swavne s. the brst ever
offered to the public, which has been sold largely
thrniinrhnut the United estates and some parts of
Europe ; and all preparations called by the name
of Wild Cherry have been put out since this, un
der cover of some deceptive circumstances, in or
der to give currency to their sales. Each bottle
of the genuine is enveloped with a beauluul steel
noravin. with the likeness of . William Penn
thereon : also Dr Swayne's signature,, and as
further s?curity, the portrait of Dr Swayne will
be added hereafter, so as to distinguish his prepa
rations from all others. . . ,
; Swayne's Celebrated Vermifuge I
" A iafe and effectual remedy for Worms, Dys
pepsia. Cholera M 'bus, sickly or Dyspeptic
children or adults, and the most useful rami'
lu Medic ne ever offered to the public"
This remedy is one which has proved success
ful for a lone time, and it is universally acknowl
edged by all who have tiied it to be far superior
(being so very pleasant to the taste, at ine same
time enectual,; to any otner meuicmo ever em
nloved in diseases for which it is recommended
It not only destroys worms, out it invigorates tne
whole system. It is harmless in Us effects, and
the health of the patient is always improved by
. ..... . .
its use. even when no worms are discovered. Dr
Swayne's Vermifuge has met with a degree of fa
vor from the public, wnicn has pernaps never De
fore been accorded to any medicine. It needs no
recommendation wherever it is. known. I o the
fond mother, bending in sleepless anxiety over her
wasting child, it will carry relief joy. and thank
fulness ; to all who are sufferins from the disea
ses for which it is prepared, it offers a speedy res
toration to health :
Remember ! the genuine is put up in Square
Bottles, with the portrait of Dr Swayne on each
label, also his signature.
The ubove valuable medicines are prepared on
ly by Dr. II: Swathe, Philadelphia, and for sale,
wholesale and retail, by
A. C. EVANS, Druggist,
- Wilmington, N. C.
Also by J. & W. Johssok, Clinton, N. C
Ba3.'l J. Hissdale, Fayelteville, N. C, and by
most respectable dealers in medicines throughout
the United States.
March 16, 1849 27
Notice.
AH persona indebted to the late firm of PRICE
& FULTON, are requested to make payment to
the subscriber withoa; delay. The money may
be remitted agreeably to the terma of th Jour
nl" or Daid to its agents. Subscribers may re
mit the full amount of the yearly subscription, and
if iK mnnnt remitted exceeds the sum due the
old firm, the overplus will be .duly, credited on the
iwiri t th new firm ol r citoh cr raica. ;
All persons having claims against the late firm
d.... jt VntTsx. will nreaent them to the
subscriber for settlement. A. L. f Kl'-c, , .
Surviving partner of the late firm
: : - ofPaici&FpiToir.
WUraingtoriN: C-i uly 20th, '1949. ,
S. wirw r -iter
MLfflNGTOiV
lMew Fancy and Staple r
DRY GOODS CASH STORE;
... AT THE STOBE FOBMEBLT fiCCUF 1KB BT, i
' "'"V. 'R." PEIRSON, Aofinr ' vV
THIS : new establishment will; be -opened on
Thursday next, jwhen a new and choice assort
raent of Fancy Jud Staple , Dry Goods will be of
fered. '!5 , . . -r..4-r..
t.'.A it is the. determination ef the subscriber to
adopt the CASH system, he feels confident that
the p.-ices will be such as tq convince, all who
wish to purchase that it is to their advantage U
call and examine this stock., which will comprise
all the latest styles of Spring and Summer Goods,
Having employed Mj. E,, Moore, aa experien
ced merchant from New York; the establishment
will be under his superintendence. ' " ' "
: '' ' . ; ; V. R. PEIRSON, ' :
"' ' " " '':i'Agent foir Se?h Hoabd. j
Apnl.5. 1849 3Qly , , , , . '
i rr
5 1YI s LL1 N ERYi-;
i MR3;PEtRS0Niiio'ssatewtCKer
Mrs, MftOHS, ofhje city of New.York, in the' Mil
linery i business, will, on Thursday next, at jhe
store formeify occupied ' by Mr. Seth Hoardi op
Front street,, open a large assortment of Ladies
Bonnets, Silk's, itibbons; F lowers Capes, Collars.
&C.&C. of the latest styles and patterns.- to Which
they in vite the attention of the Ladies of the city
of Wilmington and ' vicinity ; ail of which; for
cheapness tmd. elegance, -can not be surpassed. As
the undersigned intends to make this establish mpnt
permanent, the Ladies of this ' city and vicinity
may rely that they wilKt all times find a full as
sortment of all articles in the Millinery line,' con
forming with the fashions of the season. '
V. R. PE1RSO.V,
" Agent for Seth Hoabu.
- April 5, 1849 30-J y ,n -.1: , .
TAKEN UP AND COMMITTED ;
TO the Jail of Sampson county.on the 7th inst.
a mulatto boy, who calls himself James Moore,
and says he was bound to Joii W. Wells of Urun
swick county. James Mojre is about n feet 3 or
4 inches high, spare built, and supposed to be sev
enteen or eigateeo. years of age. The owner is
requested to come forward, prove, property, pay
charges and take him away, or he will be dealt
with as the law directs. - ,., . .
A. B. CHESNUTT 'Sheriff.
July, 14, 1843 44 tf . , .
EVER ITTSVILXE
FEJ1I1JLE ml Ct& 1? EJfS "TI THE
WINTER SESSION of this SCHOOL
commenced on the 1st instant, under the manage
ment of Misses Richardson and Snyden, Ladies
eminently qualified to instruct in the various
branches of Literature and Science, and who will
consider themselves responsible, so far as their
nfluence mid instruction . is concerned, for the best
interest's of their pupils. .
1 he government of the School wjn .be parental
The great object will be, to incite to virtuous con-
uct, by an appeal to the moral sense ; and by uu
j cultivating tenderness of conscience. '
The Academic year will be divided into two
sessions, ot live months eacn, witti two vacations
two weeks in summer and six in winter.' There
will tie a public examination at the close of each
summer session. ' i . - : ' ' ". , :'
Students will be charged from the time of en
trance. ..." ....
No deduction made for absence, except in case
of protracted sickness. , -
Tuition has been reduced to the following ratti
Primary English branches, per session, $7 0
ihe same, including Geography, Gram
mar. Arithmetic, Composition, &c v 10 00
The above, including Natural and Mor-
al lJhilosophy, Astronomy, Botany,
Hisory, Logic, Rhetoric, Algebra,
Geometry. &c. &c, 12 50
French, Drawing and Painting and Or- . ..
namental Needle-work, each, . ... 5 CO
Music, wi h use of Piano, 18 00
The Trust ves have provided a large and com
modious Boarding House, which is kept by Mr
and Mrs. Morisey persons well qualified to dis
charge the duties.
Board $6 00 per month one half in advance
Books, Music, Paints, Stationery, Canvass,
Crewell, dec, furnished to the students at a very
small advance upon New York cost.
J. C. SLOCTJ MB,. Secretary ,
Evcrittsville, 1 of Board Trustees.
Waynecounty, January, 1849. 18-tf
Newbernian publish till lorbiu.
: CREW LISTS.
A large supply of Chew Lists on hand, an
for sale lew, at the Jocuval Office.
NOTICE.
R. SiiEKMAN would inform the public
that he is prepared to do all kinds of Cahuiaue
woik. both in makinsr and repairing. He has now
on hand, a number of new Cauts and Dhats
made in the best manner. . He is also prepared to
have ali kinds of Blacksmith wotk done, in the
best manner and at the shortest notice.
fXj'Shop ne.r Messrs.' Hall 4" Ahmstkoso s
Jistillery.
September 22, 1848 2-tf
20O REWARD !
BROKE JAIL, in Sampson county, North
Carolina, on the night of the 14th instant, two
prisoners. JOHN P. WILLIAMS and XNticiU
HAM STEVENS, charged with siealing Ne
groes. Williams had been convicted, and. await
ine the sentence of the Court, and Stevens was
awaitins his trial.
Williams is about 35 or 40 years of age, 5 feet
6 or 7 inches high, thick well set frame, weighs
about 140 lbs., mouth large and lips little pout
inir. eves dark, eve-brows dark and heavy, low
sauare forehead, dark hair.a downcast surly look
some limping peculiarly in his right foot with the
toe turned in.
Stevens is about 40 years of age. G feet high or
upwards, large muscular frame, weighs about 175
lbs., mouth rather large, lips ttiicK, good teetn,
blue eyes, hish receding forehead, hair thin and
somewhat light originally, now a little grey, a fair
skin, and fend of joking.
I will gtV4Ta Hundred Lol ars lor tneir ap
prehension and confinementin any Jail in the
UOlleU .oiaica, au tuafc a Bcfc ' . " v
Hundred Dollars for one of them.
A. B. CHESiN U U , SbenH,
Clinton, June 22. 1849 ll-2m
ro all wliom it may concern-
Persons indebted to Dr. Johk R. Haw es. will
find their notes and accounts in my nanus ; an
early pay ment of them will save costs. Persons
having claims agmst vr. hawes win present
them to me for settlement.
THOS. U. MEAKES.
April 6, 1849. 30-tf ; ....'
' S25 Reward.
THE subscriber offers the above reward to any
person who will apprehend and lodge in Jail his
negro woman THURSDAY, and JOB, her son,
Also. $50 for sufficient proof to convict any per
son or persons of harboring them. ,, Said, woman
is tall, has a large stomacti, and speans very siow 5
she is of a bright yellow complexion., joe is
dark complected, and is from 6 to 7 years of age,
and formerly belonged to J amea al, nompson,
deceased, and come from Onslow' county. "
v JOHN J CONOLEY.
May.4th, 1849 ; ',. 34 , tf '
LIME I LIME! ! LIME!! ! :
Tl fi( BBLS. landing; also. Hydraulic
I"u vCemMti Calcined Plaster i Plaster
iaz Hair, fire Brick, &c ' ' h ;
mg flair, a j c B. B. WOOD,
.?.:" ' -' Builders and Contractor !
!G0D,r6uB COUNTRY," AND LIB ERTY.
... c - r i r . " . o v ... . . .
N. G.,- FBIDAY' HOMING,- AUGUST 4, 184a
LIST OF .BLANKS , . tl
ON. HAND, and for sale at the . -1
' JOURNAL OFFICE.
County and .Sup. Court Writs ;
t?-:ordi (o.if l-.sle .-'Sobpamasr j n '. -,n)4...
v do. r.Fi. Fas. ...... ,.jt;
Count7 Court Scire Facias ,
Apprentice's Indentures' " - -" V
letters cf Adminisirators Apnea Bonds '
Juror's Tickets, V d 'Marriage License
Peace warrants .. ., .Guardian , Bonds
Constable's bonds AdiBimstralor's do
Notes' of hand - ; ' 'Military Ca Sas '
Checks, Cape Fear Bank Land Deeds v:,A: '
... ,; do, Branch Bank rf the r Negro Bonds r
. State . .... ' Warrants, Ca Sas
Notes; negotiable at bank Ca Sa bonds '
Inspector's Certificates ' s i Bills SaleiNcsnroP'
, Certificates of Justices attending Court ? 1
fX7Any blank wanted and not on hand will be
printed with the utriostdcspatch.
frTUffieers of the Courtsand other ofSeers. and)
all other person s, rettlrifcjf cotSS
work-in the printing line would lo Well Is give us
call, or send in their' orders. 'We are determin
ed to execute our' work well, and at th cheapest
rates for cash. . Calto the JOURN AL OFFICE
Wurphy't I building, 2d door from the corner of
rrtneess and water Streets. North side,
WOULD tender his thanks to the citizens ot Wil
mington and the surrounding country , for the ve
ry liberal patronage heretofore raceived, and re-
pect fully informs the public, that he still keeps on
hand a large and fresh stock of BOTANIC, ME
DICINES, of his own manufacture, of purely ue-
getuble composition. These mediciues are uni
versally known to possess virtues that have uever
been, excelled by , any series of medicines' ever fef-
fefed to the public. ; 1 hey are effectual remedies
for consumption, coughs, : colds, croup,, whooping
cough, cholera, cholera morbus, cholera' infantum.
holic. gravels, liver and spleen complaints, dys
pepsiaV rheumatism, skk head-ache, piles, nervous
diseases, worms, tetter, and all diseases of the skin,
itch, scrofula, all kinds of fever, &e &c ; ' ;
Also. Cn hand and fur sale at manufacturer's
prices, Khiseiieahdt s patent glass pad double
and single lever TRUSS for Hernia;
.Wilmington, Aug. 18. 1848. 4U.ly ;.
The, Jfler chant Tailoring A
WILL be continued as usual, under Ihe superin
tendence of V. R. Peiiisos and H. S. Kellt, in
the rear of the store., formerly occupied by.V.' R
eirson. Agent, who has, just returned from the
North with a splendid assortment of goods in tho
above line, embracing every article kept in an es
tablishment of the kind, which wilt be made up to
order iu a style that cannot fail to please the most
aslidious. , - : -
, The fancy department embraces all the new and
elegant patterns and most desirable styles. , Fancy
Silk and .Satin Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves,
Handkerchiefs, Shirts, Bosoms, Collars, -c. '! ;
In addition to the above, a variety of ready -made
clothing," 'manufactured by one of the" most fash
ionable New York Tailors, which will be sold at
a low prices as enn be found in either of the 'At?
lautio cities. r ' - ' ' . ''
For the liberal share of patronaoe which " has
been extended to ! this establishment lor "many
years; we return our unfeigned thnnks, and pronrw
lse that no enorts on our part will be spared to
serve our . customers as lavorable as circumstan
ces will admit. . L ; Ji. R. PEIKSON,
fr Agent for Sarru 'Hoabd. .!
April 5, 1849 30-ly j: r-.-.r.'.V
ICEICE.
THE SUBSCRIBERS have in store 292
tons of Ice, and will receive additional sup
plies through the season, from the fresh ponds of
Boston. ' . ;
Our ICE HOUSE is open every morning.
from sun riia till breakfast bell-ring. Itu will al
so bo retailed from Shaw's Drug Store, at all
hours of the day. Citizens can procure it at any
hour oi the night, (in case of sickness.) by calling
on Mr. Shaw, at bis house, on Second-street, a
few doors from Market-street.
We solicit orders from our friends in the coun
try. Ice will be carefully packed and promptly
forwarded. . , -
Thankful for past patronage, we hone again to
merit the public support
. SHAW $ KEPITON. .
April 13th, 1819.' tloct
H0TCHK1SSV . i
Vertical Water Wheels.
W.BRANSON is Agent for'the above Wheels
in this place. He will take pleasure iu showing
the casting to any person who may desire to see
them. There wilt be found at bis office a supply
of Wheels, Cranks, or Gudgeons, at all times, for
sale singly or in pairs.
Dec 29,1848 16-Iy
JVotice.
YONSIGNEES and owners of Goods, coming
by any of the Packets consigned to my ad
dress, are hereby notified thit they must attend to
receiving them on their arrival, and during the
lime the vessels are discharging, as I will not be
responsible for any goods after being landed.
GEORGE W. DAVIS.
October 16, 1846 V
SUPREME COURT REPORTS.
Reduction of Price
THE subscriber having purchased from the es
tate ot W. R. Gales, Lsq deceased, the entire
Edition of Vols. 6, 7, and 8, Law, and Vols. 4 and
5, Equity, of Iredell's Reports of Cases decided in
the Supreme Court of North Carolina, (from De
cember Term, 1845, to August term, 1849,10
elusive, and including also the Equity Cases of
the present Term of the Court,) has reduced the
price from Six Dollars to r ive Dollars per vol
ume ; and is prepared to furnish them to Gentle
men of the Bar and to Booksellers, except Vol. 5
of Equity, to be published in a few weeks, of which
notice will be given. Orders for the whole, or for
any one or more Volumes, promptly attended to.
And the Bar supplied on reasonable terms with
the previous Volumes of North Carolina Reports,
aud Law Books generally.
Bound copies furnished to the Profession, in
exchange for their Nos. . - E. J. HALE.
Fayetteville. March 23, 1849 28-tf
TO FABSOEXIS AXTE4 OTHSHS !
THE subscriber informs his old friends and all
others in want of BLACK-SMITH work, of any
description, executed in a style not inferior to
work done at any other snop in IM. Carolina or at
the North, that he continues to carry on tne ClacK-
smith business at his old stand, on Princess-street,
onDosite the Theatre.
Farmers. IMrpenune ana 1 imer masers. ano
others havina- OLD AALS that are useless to
them, are informed that they can have them worked
over, and warranted to be equal lonew ones, and
at mnrh less cost. r '
He has on hand a supply of PLOUGHS, of ap
proved pattern. These r toughs are made oy
NED BEATTx j woo is aemiueu to oe ine oes
Plough manufacturer in this section of the State.
; ALso;1iOUND SUAJtiSv laanntactarea ny
the subscriber, always on hand fix sale. s "j
; . Also ; HORSES SHOD, & Carriages, Drays,
&c REPAIRED in a neat end substantial style.
In a word, every description of BLACE-SMITH
WORK can be executed t hia soj, end the
work WanantecL-, s :.-,-,,. 1 s 'JX
Orders are solicited, and prompt attention
Wilmington. N. C,? . L.'WOOD.
.. r..,.ort 3T,. 1848. . . .tw2m V
K
1 THE subscriber has removed his Nursery Es
tablishment from JUndolph county to Guilford
county, near Greensboro', and solicits order for
Apple,. Peach. Pear, Nectarine, aod Apricot Tiees,
which he 'will furnish "from 50 to 100 per cent,
cheaper than they can be obtained at. from Worth
era Nurseries. His intention is to make a regu
lar business ef it, and he also iutends having an
extensive assortment of Shrubs and Flowers for
sale, aad he asks for his efforts such patronage as
State pride and interest should prompt the people
of North Carolina to give him.' . '
- His agent in Wilmington is Mr. J. Wilxih
sq1 who has some of his Trees for eale. and who
will receive orders. .Orders may also be directed
to the subscriber at Greensboro', .
r-" ' ' 1 ; THOS. H. FENTRESS,
o December 22, 1848 l5-1y f i , , s
1 .x; lit.; ' uT
Saddle, Harness, and Trunk
mANUFACTORY.
if HTH E subscriber respectfully informs the public
that he hus recently received large addition to his
stock of Saddle a od Harness mountings, &c, of
the lutest and roosC improved style, and is con
stantly manufacturing, at his store-on ' Market
street, formerly occupied by Guy vC. Holchkiss,
every description of articles in the above line.
Fromin experience in the business, he feels con
fident that he will be able to give entire satisfac
tion to his customers, atid all others who ma fa
vor him with a rail. He has now-on hand, and
wilf cbnslantlr keep, a large assortment of-' ' - )
Coach, Gig, Sulky, and Buggy Harnesses j La
dy's Saddles; Bridles. Whips, far ' '"
i Gentlemen?' Saddles, Bridles, r
l Whips, Spurs, $c. c', s:' 1
all aof ahieh he will warrant to be of the best ma
terials and workmanship. He has also a large
assortment of ,.t. , . ; ? . . ,-..... , , . ... .. J j
Trunks", Valises, Saddle and ('arpet Bags, Satch
e!s; fancy Trunks, 4-c.; f ' " '
and all ether articles usually kept in such estab
lishments, all of which he offers low for cash, or
on short credit to prompt customers. ;?
Saddles, Harness, Trunks, Medical Bags, &c.
&c. made to order. ' " " t v' " ' ' '' ' ' : ''
Repaiuixc of all kinds done with neatness and
despatch.' Old 'Saddles and Harness taken in
part pay for new. JOHN J. CONLEY.
. . N. Bi-AI accounts standing on my book over
six months, will be charged with interest. All
persons indebted to the Subscriber for last year
will please call and settle, a .by so doing they
may prevent what would be disagreeable to them
and unpleasant to him, as persons sometimes have
to do unpleasant things in self-defence. J. J.C.
March 9, ISIS '; - "
Lafayette house;
THE subscriber takes this method ot returning
his'thanks to a generous public for 1 the hitherto
liberal patronage be has received ; and at the same
time most respectfully informs bis old customers
and the public at large, thaf the LAFAYETTE
HOUSE, next door above ' the Hanover House,
and nearjy opposite the Cape Fear Bank, oii
Front Street, (bis old stand.) is stilt open for the
reception of transient or steady Boarders, ;,He
will at all times be happy to wait upon those who
shall favor him with their ,custom, and he will
spare ' in o pains to render them comfortable "while
they are with him. His tabic ' is furnished With
the-best the market affords. ;. . . . . A '
. 'His BAR ROOM, at the old well known Rock
Sprisg, will be found at al! times handsomely
filled up with the best of Liquors and. Refresh
ments. ', .'"'.'DAVID 'TH ALLY.
Sept' I, 184S 51-ly .'.I
FRESH BEEF !. MUTTON !"&c. &c.
James Petteway, respectfully announ
ces to the citizens of Wilmineton, that he will
resume the BUTCHERING BUSINESS in said
town on or about the 10th of October next. He
takes occasion here to return his thanks to his old
customers, and hopes by strict - attention to the
business to merit a renewal of their patronage.
' He will endeavor, at all times, to keep his stall
at the new Market-house supplied with the best i
of FRESH BEEF, VEAL, LAMB, MUTTON,
and PORK.
r Drovers will find it to their interest to call on
him before disposing of their stock. .
Sept. 22, 1848. . 2-t
Eppiog's Co. Fl. Extract of Sarsaparilla and
. . . Q,TJEJBS'S DELIGHT,
TO THE PUBLIC This preparation has
acquired a very extended and established celebrity
in most of the Southern States of the Union ; both
in the hands of Physicians and private use ; which
its efficacy alone has sustained for several years,
as a remedy for Scrofula or King's Evil, Ulcera
ted Sore Throa', long standing Rbeumatic Affec
tions, diseases of the skin, old sores, white swel
lings, diseases of Ihe bones, and all cases of an ul
cerous character. It is also particularly useful
in chronic and nervous complaints occurring in
debilitated and cachetic constitutions. Over Sy
philis and the host of painful, di-agrecable and
hitherto incurable affections resulting therefrom,
such as ulcers of the throat, larynx, nodes, dec,
and all those evils occasioned by an improper and
injudicious use of " mercury , it displays complete
control. It has been found to be a roost useful
purifier of the blood in all such diseases.
In all complicated caes of Scrofula and Syphi-
is. and in cases where the Syphilitic virus of the
pareui causes & development of Syphilis orSciofu
a in the child, tins is the only remedy upon wnicn
the hope of recovery can be reasonably founded.
It relieves the disease, and at the same time im
parts vigor to the whole system under the use
of this medicine, the patient is enabled to take
nourishing food, which in other practice is with
held. In many cases where the horrible ravages
of disease have taken so deep root that patients
have been given up by the most skillful Physi
cians, the disease has been arrested and the pn ient
restored to good health, etc. and the most reason
able expectations fully satisfied. '
The cures performed in Wis city aione, are
sufficient to establish its reputation . ou a perma
nent basis, and too solid to be enacted either uy
the malignant or envious. It is worthy of note
that the- greater -part of the patients cured had,
previously to using this preparation, received' the
best medical treatment, end given up by their phy
sicians as being beyond the reach, of medical skiil.
It is, however, advisable tnal it toouid d given,
if practicable, under the superintendence of a phy
sician, for him to prescribe such other remedies in
conjunction with this as the necessity of the case
. . ti . ' a. . :n4A ilia
may requue. mis preparsutm u u iuw iuu
hands of ohvsicians a remedy by which he can
master a variety of diseases, which have hitherto
baffled the greatest skill and study. ' It is a safe
.i k,fmM medicine, and removes all those
evils which an unsuccessful use of mercury so of
ten occasions. . . , '
Price $1 per bottle, or S 5 for six bottles. Prepa
red and for sale by J. P. M. EPPING,
Chemist and Druggist, 277 King st,
opposite Society street, Charlestan, 8. C.
Also for sale by A. C.EVANS & BROTHER,
39-5ml" Wilmington, N C. '
, C Notice.
THE undersigned Having obtained letters 01
oiWniatraiioo upon the Estate of David FVlto,
decVLatthe March Term, 1849, of the Court of
Common Fleae and quarter oessioneior ew
Haoover county, notice is hereby given to all per
bhu indebted to said Estate, to make iomadiate
KettJement : and all persons having claims of any
sort against the said estate, are hereby notified to
present tnenj quit iuhkhucswu, kuuiu tu u
TrM-ribed by la for that purpose, otherwise thU
1 notice will be plead in bar of their recovery, ;
en 4
Miy 4,1841 34if ) 1 AimimstratriXi
. - ' FRUIT TREES, &c.
TEU.HS: sa so 'ln 'adi'ince.
WHOLE Na
JOB; PAMPEIT CARD AID ORSAMIBTAL
corner; of front and princess streets
. Wilmington; n.: p.r :;
are prepared to . execute pbixtiho of every de-
, . , senpuon, in a stymie equal to any , r t
"' " " " , ' printers' in the State.
Particular attention paid t the following kinds of
ZiETTEH PRESS PBIUTI2IO :
bills or CXCaANOB, ,
BILLS OF LADIStf,
CABOS, t - ! ,, ' .
CATALOOCES, ' ' ' '
CSBTIFJCATiB,,. j ';
CHECKS,
CIBCULAGS, tr, f.j 'Al
CU8T0M-B0USEBLAKKS,
OBAPTS, ' ' ' " '' '''
BAKOB1LLS,. .
LABELS,
Law slakes, y . . ; t
MlUTATr .V0TICB3,
NOTES,, . ;. " . , C i
PAMPHLXTS,
; FOUCIBS OP imOBANCB,"
NEORO PASSES, k,
BECElPrS.
PLAIM AND ' FANCY PRINTING NEATLY DONE!
; HAND -BILLS AND POSTERS .
of any size, for Theatres, Concerts, Ciretts', etc.
done without delay, in a maaoer. that; will give
satisfaction, and on the , most reasonable. ' terms.
We call the attention of our; citizensand the
public in general, to the above Circular,' and cor
dially extend to them an invitation to give us a
call for their work, assuring them that it shall be
well done, and st j)rice to suit the times.
f ; FULTON & PRICE.
- March 30. 1849. ' -
, 1 ,. U .. , I. I I .
N e w Livery S ta
bles. fk e PROOF.
Y Having completed my iiew Li
mvery Stables, I am now ready
to receive horses at livery',' by the day, week, or
month. : V -' -
n My stables are situated on the corner of Prin
cess and Third streets, directly opposite the Court
house, and very convenient to the business part of
the town.' They ' are built of bri :k, and covered
with tin, which makes, them entirely fire-proof.
Tbey are largej commodious, and well construc
ted ; and in eveiy respect as comfortable and con
venient bs any Stables in the United States.
'-' I also have,(for the accommodation of Drovers,)
a large and comfortable Lot, together with a base
ment under the Stables sufficient to hold one hun
dred horses, and shelter thein well and comfortably.
' Horses, Carriages, and Buggies, kept constant
ly for hire. '
- My Hostlers cannot be surpassed in any coun
try, and I therefore feel confident of giving entire
satisfaction to those who favor me With their cus
torn. ' '" ' 1 "" :- : " ; - ! ";
I feel grateful to my friends and the public for
their liberal patronage heretofore, and hope to me
rit a continuance of their custom.
H. R. NIXON.
Wilmington, N. C, December 1 1 , 1847; 14tf
DOCTOR B. A. KENNEDY,
Dental Surgeon, ,
Graduate of , the .Baltimore College of Dental
i..,. ! J u- Surgeons, . - : . .-.
BEGS leave to tender bis professional services
to the citizens of 'Wilmington and public general
ly, having determined oil locating himself in this
place. : He is prepared to perform all operations
in his profession on the latest and most approved
principles ... Incorruptible Artificial Teeth inserted
oo g.ld plae fiom one to an entire - se.L.-i Whole
upper sets inserted on the Atcnospherkt pressure
principle. , Having made an - improvement, in this
mode of inserting te;ih, be confidently recom
mends it as answering the purpose of mastication.
They can be taken out and put back at pleasure
by the wearer, be worn with comfort, and cannot
be detected from the natural teeth. Extracting,
cleaning, and plugging Arc. done on scientific
principles.- All operations warrented to give sat
isfaction, and not to be surpassed by any opera
tor in the United State.,
Irregularities in Children's teeth corrected.
Ladies attended at their residence when neces
sary. Office adjoining Doct Ware's in the same buil
ding. May 11. 1849 35-3m :
EXPOSE.
BY reading the following affidavit, the public
will learn the origin or rather where the recipe for
making the stuff they call Old Dr Jacob Town
send's Sarsaparilla came from and will be able
to judge which is the genuine and original, and
of the honesty of the men who are employed in
selling it as the original Dr Towosend's Sarsapa
rilla. . Dr S. P. Townsend was the original pro
prietor and inventor of Dr J ownsend s Sarsapa
rilla, and bis medicine has gained a reputation
that no other remedy ever gained. He manufac
tured over one million of bottles the last year, and
is manufacturing at present 5.000 bottles per day.
We use more Sarsaparilla and Yellow Dock in our
establishment each day than all the other Sarsa
parilla manufacturers in the world. Principal of
fice, 126 Fulton street.
Read Ihe Affidavit,
City and County of New York, ss.
William Armstrong of said city being duly
sworn, doth depose and say lhat be is a practical
Druggist and Chemist. That some time in the
latter part of May, or first of June,' 1848, a man
by the name of Jacob Townsend, who at that time
was a book and pamphlet pedlar, called upon de
ponent at the house ot Mr J hompson, No. 42 Hud
son street, where deponent boarded, and requested
deponent to write him a recipe ty wbirb to make
a Syrup of Sarsaparilla. Deponent further says,
that he became acquainted with said Townsend at
the office of Theodore Foster, Erq., book publish
er, with whom said Townsend dealt. J bat said
Townsend bad had frequent conversations with
deponent respecting the manufacture of an article
of Sarsaparilla to be sold under the name of Dr
Jacob Townsend. ,
That said Townsend stated be was an old man
and poor, and was not fit for hard labor, and wish
ed to make some money in order to lle easy in
his old days, and lhat if Sarsaparilla undei the
name of Townsend sold so well, and so much mo
ney was made by it, be could see no reason why
he might not make something out of it too, (his
name being Townsend,) if he could get a capable
person to prepare a recipe and manufacture it for
him. Deponent in one of the conversations asked
said Townsend if he was related to DrS P Town
send, to which he replied that he knew Dr 8. P.
would be down on him after he should commence ;
but that be did not care for him, as be bad formed
a copartnership with men who could furnish the
requisite amount of capital and was well prepa
red to defend himself against any attack that might
be made on him. I .-ts; ,.: .
Deponent further says that pursuant to the re
quest of ea:d Jacob Townsend, he wrote a recipe
lor tbe manufacture of a Syrup of SatsaparilU and
cave it to him. ; Said Townsend observed that he
wanted to make a specimen to exhibit to his part
ners for their : approval as ha wished to gratify
them in every tniog, as they furnished all the cap
ital ; said Townsend also told deponent that the
I bottles they were to use were to be of the Same
sue and shape aa Dr S. P. a, and deponent, at tne
request of id Jacob Townsend. went to tbe office
of Dt 8. P. and procured one of his labels. c :
.- And deponent furtbei says that be has been" in
formed and terlly believes the Syrup. 61 Sarsapa
rilla sold as Old Dr Jacob Townsend's, is made
after ihe recipe furnished by deponent to Jacob
Xownsend. a aforesaid. 3 ' rz.z- c j
And further deponent ssith sot, ;
, WILLIAM ARMSTRONG, r
8wom to before; axe, this 2i4& day rtf May," 1849,
Q. S, WyiLHUL.U,
Mayor of the city of New York !
3 tss-tf n-iiH--. ...fi--.
"Xcrras for AdveriisiJis.ll
Persjum iff tllntk or kmA iii Bdvcmc&
Onfc Sdimrh I lnarttnn.
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4 60
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renewed weaken
",l''JLn"?r of wf rUons are not marked on the a
Tenisament, Mey wiiJ be cofrtinoed ntIS ordered out.
and chared foe at the rate of 25 ceoi. 4 wuara fir
every iusertion aft-r the Brst week.
j deduction of 33 per cent on adterttaih bilk 6rr
A liberal discount will fc'e rosrfe n adverlitemrMs
exceedlnjr one square, when published 6 6r 12 moniiin
cos in sufcance. ': .
03-Noadverti semen t,reflectln;upontheprivstechiif
racterof anyindividuar; can, under AXi piacusTy
CKS, be admitted. ! fc ,.; .........
NE W BOOT AN0 SHOD
' MANUFACTORY. ; "
: 3 THE subscriber wishes to inform hfc ff tendV
and the public, that he will manuiactor, at bis"
shop, , two doors above Messra, C abb well &
Blossom on North .Water SMwt, the most
fashwnable French Bwta. ChortmJ Pumps, Wa
ter Proof Military fair stichf o Congress and
other Gaitors, and Shoes of every styles. Ha will
in all cases guarantee a fit.
A share of the public patronage is reiectfuilV
solicited, and every effort used to give tauVaCtion
to his customers. A
.,, . JOHN FITZPATRICK. ,
Wilmington, N C. June 22d, 1849, 41-1 2;
TWENTY.: DOLLARS REWARD"
RUNAWAY from the subscriber on the 1st
January, 1849. his negro man, Rsbick aged be
tween 37 and 40 years. Said negro is of a dark
yellow complexion i has i War on ooe; of his
cheeks, believed to b on thIeft t -Quick spoken,
fivafect8or 10 inches high stout built :, -(
.The above negro is probably, lurking in the
neighborhood of Mr. Beaty'a iir Mr. CaUin Jf.
Dickson's, in the lower part of Bladen county: " '
. ,-Tbe above reward will be paid for his. delivery
to the fubscribe', or, for his confinement in the
Jail f New Hanover county, or in any other Jail
whhin ihe Sute, so that I can get him. n ' 1 '
Ao additional reward of Twenty Dollars will bt
given for evidence sufficient to convict any whi
person of harboring the above negro.' '
June 15. f 40-tf T M RODGERSr1
v !r, NOTICE, w lo ,v ;-i ..1
The. Co-partnership of GRAY, &.JQNE8 w
dissolved by mutual consent R. J. Joses is au
thorized td settle the business of the concern. .
t n::ii,-;-i .vCHABLES GRAV;17
..: : . ; : ..s R. J. JONES. : .;
,i Those having accounts against the late firni,
can have them settled by presenting them to the
subscriber He also gives notice that all accounts
due the firm are made out, ready for settlement.
I ho Boot and bho business will be, continued
at tne old stand, as usua',
June 29. 4.2
R. J. JONES.
;.;,!.: Taxes! Taxt.
NOTICE is hereby given to the inhabitants of
New-Hanover County, that I have received froni
the Clerk of ihe County Court; the Tax List for
the year 1848, and hold the same ready for their,
inspection. . I also; request all persons, if they1'
know of any lands, polls, or other taxable proper
ty not given in, to give me information thereof. '.
. I also notify all persons to come forward and
pay their Taxes without delay. The Tax List of
1848 is. the, last Tax List I expect to collect j
therefore, to enable mo to settle up my accounts
in proper time, I fball proceed forthwith to eoHect
all Taxes that are due, without respect to persons.
.. . O WEN FENNELL, Sh'fl:. ;,
Wilmington, July 5ib, 1849. 43-6t
Commercial dopy 6t and send bill to this office
Warren, North Carolina, White Snlphnranif
CHALYBEATE STH11IQ3J r"
TH E Proprietor of this establishment has the
satisfaction of announcing to tbe public, that bine
the Ifst season he has greatly' enlarged and iraprt,.
ved his buildings, so as to be able to accommodate
a much larger number, and to offer "still gieater
attractions to those who may visit this plewnot
and healthful resort ; no trouble or expenee will!
be sparohto erodes, kis patnm-nmf.n.ci. -satisfied.-,
The medicinal properties of the Sulphur water'
have been amply tested during the last eight yeari'
by a large number of visitors, and its beneficial re
sults strikingly displayed in the cure or relief of
dyspepsia, affections of tbe liver, jaundice, disea
ses of the skin, &c. Another Spring has been
discovered in the vicinity of ihe establishment,-an
analysis of which proves that it is a carbonated
chalybeate, resembling the waters of Tunbridge
Wells, the most celebrated of all the chalybeate
waters of England. It is a mild and gentle tonic,
and in the opinion of the physicians whs have ex
amined it, ard witnessed its effects in some cases
during the last season, must prove beneficial in
atonic dyspepsia, chlorosis, uterine, nervous and
neuralgic affections connected with debility, and'
of especial service to persons living in malarious
regions of country, whose blood has been robbed'
ef its normal proportion of iron by repeated -at
tacks ot malarial fevers.
A fine Band of Music will be in attendance du
ring the season. :
Persons travelling on the Raleigh and Gaston'
Rail Road, will a ways find a back ready for their
accommodation at Henderson, and at tbe War
renton Depot. There will be a daily mail fronr
Warrcnton to the Springs.
cxi&nGEe-
Families per month, , l6 qq'
Families per week, 6 00
Families per day, , - I 00
Single person per month, 2Q IJtf
Single person per week, 7 50
Single person per day, '1 25
Children and Servants half price.
Horses per month, . , , 10 CO1
Horses per week, t 3 00"
Horses per day, ,, v ' 75
Analysis of the water, by Professor Hardy:
One quart (wine measure) , , .
contains sulphurctic hy
drogen gas
2.9834 cubic In.
.5000 i
Carbonic acid gas -
Sulpha Magnesia .
Sulph. Lime
Oxide of Iron
Muriate of Soda
Carbonate of Lime
6.2
5.9
grains.
. .6
: ...'
1 00 .
D. JONE'
WM,
June 23, 1849. 42-8 w
JUST RECEIVED AT TIIE BOOK
STORE, , .v. ,
The to lowing New Works.
Home Influence, a tale for Moltiers and Da ugh
ters, an excellent work ; Grantly Manor, a
tale by Lady Georgians Fallerton ; The Moral.
Social and Professional doiieS of Attorneys and
Solicitors, by Samuel Warren, Esq., F. R. 84
Nineveh and its Remains,' with an account of a
visit to the Chaldean Chrisliafrts of Kurdiston, and
the Yezidis, or Devil worshippers, and an inquiry
into the manners and arts of the ancient Assyri
ans, by A (rain ' Henry Lsysrd, Esq1., D. C. Lt;
Narrative of tbe late expedition l tbe Dead Sea,
from a diary by one of tbe party, with incidents;
and d6 iture from the time of the sailing of the
expedition, in November, 1847, trlf the return of
the same in December, 1S48. illustrated with":
map of the , Holy Land, ; handsomely colored V
Tbe Free Mason's Monhw. Also, a large assort
ment of Cap, Record, and tetter Paper For sale'
by . ,; - L. H. PIERCE.
june2i9. - - "W-i '
To the Public.-
"TIJ TAKE this method of informttg" the pnblie
that I now occupy the Livery Stablea formerly
occupied by Mr.H". R. Nixo. .ea4 eolicit the
patronage of the public generally, AW persVe;
who may fa vol me- with a ca'iI,';Tnay rest assun 4
that their borsa will be proarptly iffended to, is
t flatter myself that I hare the best of Ostlers.'
! GOAP" large Lot for the accommodatioji t
rjEoryB- - - - vu . '";! 1
April 20i84Sf32.ie u w -.., -4 1 '
n;i:.v-rl iJAMP Olti.' ','
- A Utji lai fVelh aUppry "tit Winter oleaEc&e
Stierm Oil fox family u, rwayi on hAad-- - K
For tale by - W LIPPITT-
. . . proggist & CheacfliK