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LIVER COPLAlXTVSPEFSUr ijauadidci Chronic or A'trmus Djbility, Dia ":i cat of the Kidney tr and: jiU ; LHseatea v '. f--." arwirfj" from a diaoederei Liter or;j 'Constlpsilok.nwalrd Piles, Fullnesslbf Blood to 'Aha Head, Acidity of the Stutnach, Nausea, Heart 'i burn, uisgui for Food, Fullness or Weight tt ihe -Siomtch, Soar Eruptions, SSiaklng or Fluttering i tno pu of "the SiottiacB, wtuMmg 01 iw nmu, " - Hurried and Difficult B rest hing, Fiuttei itt g a t t '- rHsajt, Otwij or Suffocating rietwaiiunfi n .u : a lying pjsrure, Xti0neaaf Vision, lots or Vel before the Bight, Fever and D.nM Pin i n the Head, Osficiancjr of Perspiration. .Yellowness tihe Skin '" ' and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Baek-Chcst, Limbs, O-o S u d Jen Ft tishes of Heat Burning In the Fksh, O nt;mt Imaginings of evil, and great deprt ssions CELEBi.ATEDGERMAN BITTERS, V- PitiiPAKEO ui UR.li 51- JACKSON , : .. '. tSJO Arch street. Philadelphia. . Theit power over the above disafees is not excell ed.' if equatled, by attjr other preparation in the Uni- .iea otiieo, dmiie cures aM?, ";i i 'i skilful physicians had failed. : easss of - the Liver and leaser glands, exercising the : 1 . 1 tT . 1 s niOSl searciung powers in wa.iesa uuu uoniun " "f fh riwrrt-iiivu urcrsns:ihev arc. withal, safe, cer- uk'in x vn re rn ; i vi'F.n vL?vr. nwni.iii t ueiinia Dim is. ' v . . r . : 'It is seldom that wo recommend what are term- ago of our readers; and therefore when we recow- ?- 6 aistl icily onaerstooa tnal we are not speasing oi - me nostrums oi toe auy, laai are nowa aoounora ''''.brief period andthen forgotten afterthey have done ' thir guilty race of mischief, out of a medicine long esublished, universal y prized, and which has met the hearty approval of the faculty itself.'' ScoU'a Weekly," said, Aug. 25 : "Dr. HooSand's ' Garmao Bitters.-piannTacturcd by Dr. Jackson, are nowrecomnisnded by some of tlo most prominent mAutburs of the faculty us an article of much efficu .cy ia cases of female weakness. Per.-ons 01 deoili ' tated ioothutions will find thosfl fJitters ad vant.ige ,'oas txheir health, as we know from experience the '; Silutary efieci they have pn weak systems."' MOXE EVIDBiNCK. J. Giloore. Esq , of the Daily News, said. Oct 31. -"D. HoorLAJto'sGeaMAK Bittehs. VN'e.aretry ina this renowned medicine for a stuboorn disease of th bowels, and can with, truth testify to its efficacy. We have taken the conteDt of two bottles, and wo have derive 4 more benefit from the experiment than We derived previously from years of aliojiha tic treai lWenl al th hands of our-, first phvsiclans." Ho. C. D". Hinelin, Mayor of the City of Cam den, N. J., says : -. -;i ;v Mooflasd's Gcrmans Dittkss. We have seen many flittering notices of this medicine, -ind tlie source from which they catno induced us to - make frfqiuiry respecting its tneriis. Krom inqairy we Were persuaded :o use it, and mel say we found - it specific in its action upon diseases of the liver and digestive organ, and the powerful influence it exerts upon nervous prostration, is really surprising 4 ' It calms and strengthens the nerves, bringing themin to a state of repose, making sleep refreshing. - : . If this medicine was more generally used, we are satisfied there would, be less bickness, as from the tnmirh. liver and nervous svbteui. the great maior- itv of real and imaginary deseaets eininate. Havel them in a healthy condition and you can bid defi ance to epidemics generally. This extraordinary medicine we would advise our friends who ore stall indisposed, to give atrial it will recommend it self. It should, "n fact, be In every family. No other medicine can produce such evidences oi merit." - For sale wholesale and retail ot the GERMAN MKDIClNfc. STORE. No. 120 Arch street, one doorb. !ow .Sixth. Phila delphia, and Dyrefpectab edeplcrs generally through out the country. Sold in U'i'minston by S. B & 3. A. EVANS, in Fayetievillc by S. J. HINDALT. Juuc II. -3-3m LIVERPOOL SALT. !Tiffn Liverpool ialt, in half Cached CisJJ sacks daily ex pecT'-d. Kcr !e by May 7. ADAMS. 11 it OTHER A CO. TOWAGE! TOWAGE t f STEAMER Sam Beary, A. M Guth rie, master ; Stcaiutr Ualhoun, Jos. tfprincs, master, ate ready nt al) nmes for business. Ordete fos. Towage will have romot attention if left ot office of Apent. GEO. HARRISS. June II. 33-tf. JUST RECEIVED. CRACKERS in tbla. and h.'xes ; Uai.sir.a in i and (boxes; Matches, Yeatt Powders. Can dy, Starch, Ink, Nails, Axe, Coopcis tools of very kind, Smoked Herrings, ihol and Powder. Paint Buckets, Brooms, Cocoa Dippers, Demi johns, dtc. For sale by ZENO H. GREEN K. June 13. N. C.T. copy. 4 !. TEA! TEA!! A CHOICE article of Green and Black Tea. loose, or in packages, for sale bv I.. N. BAULOW, Aug. 16. No. 3, Grni:e Row. SoFT HATS OF every description, Whiio, i'carl and Black. tor travelling or business Hats. A lull upply alwsys on hand. C.MV ER. 1 August 13. 64. JITST RECEIVED FR0lli7 YORK; PER SCHR WM. H SMITH. ' Qf flfVl bBS. of prime, extra, and No. I &J$J JV) While Lead; j '. 5 UOO lbs Zinc White, in Oil i 1 case of Pruss. Blue, in Oil ; 2 cases of Chrome Greeo ; '- 1 " Paris " 5 " Chrome Yellow, Alao Subbla fine Linseed Oil, Bar Umber, and Tena DV Sren na gound in Oil. For sale cheap at --ii C. & D. DcPRE'g, F. BROWN'S C ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER. THIS ESSENCE is a preparation of unusual excellence. In ordinary diarrhoea,. Incipient cholera, in short, in al! cases of prostration of the digestive functions, so common, it la of Inestima ble value. Doting the prevalence of epidemic cho lera and summer complaints of children, it is pecu liarly efficacious ; no family, Individual or traveller should be without It, as tt enables thesystem to re sist the influence of Incipient disease, which lurk in a changing climate. :t Cactioh. Be sure to get the genuine Essence, which Is prepared only by F. Brown, at his Drug and Chemical Store, N. E. corner of Fifth and Choanal st reet. Philadelphia, nnd for sale by al the respectable Apothecailes in the United States Sold la Wilmington by 8. B. d; J. A. EVANS andC. &D.DuPRE, v June 10. 40-ly-c MOLASSES, rT Barrels, good sweet article, lor slc by Inf. 13. . . . FREEMAN f-HOUSTON. i SOAP AND CANDLES. KfBOXES No.l; and Pale Soap; :'JJ SO Tallow Candles, warranted to keep hrdPorsleby ZENO H. GREENE. ! - July 28. N. c. T. copy. 57 SHOT. Qfi Hi V CBS., assorted sixes, for sale by OU .'UjolySS. FREEMAN & HOUS STON. FORSALE BOW WINDOW. Apply to C. MYERS Granite Row. fJLARGE JulyY. 4 AUTOSOME LIGHT An ' i3 -SBvAij oviv bouiva, - OS. i i ,- V- .:. i " , " " M - -.1 A 1. i,n 11 in b . 1 n. uni h su r v-. '' - J BeUd Wlcj,: "JtsiV" 8UWB W Candles- . . -j im - v KIfif.lSTQ - XL' - t. l.n- " . -I w , ' H iT AAY BOX. A of. 13. 4 .C O O D JJI CfN&S. STAPLER'S DIARKIKKA CORDIAL Is a pleasant 211 ixturc, compobtided in 0reetncnt with the rules vf Pnarmu-y, of therapeutic neurits, longknown and celibratcd forthclr pet uliar tcu cy incurinsr DI.ARRHOSA. and similar affections of the system. In its action, It always nauea and produces a hoalthy condition of the Liver, thus re moving the cause at the same time that ittrurcs the dihcuie. ANODYNE CHERRY EXPECTORANT li confidently recommended to Invalids, as unsur passed by any known preparation, for the cure of Couehs, Hoarrcncs, nttdtitiiiT forms of Common Colds; Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup, Consumption in on eaily stage, and iV the rwlk-l of the Patient even in advanced singes of that fatal disease. li combines, in a scientific manner, remedies of long esteemed value, with oihers of more rtecnt discovery; and Ik sides its soothivg and toiicquali ties, acts through the skin gently, and with great efficacy, for the cure 01 this class of diseases. The vuluable Medicines above namtd have re cently been introduced, with the approval ol a num ber of the Medical Profession in the City of Balti more and elsewhere, and in practice have succeed ed most admirably in curing the dieeascsfor which they are prescribed. Thty ate ofTeTtd rottieCqyn' try Procli'tioner, as Medicines whteh he can fti all respects depend upon, na prepared in agreement with the experience of sonic of the most learn, d and judicious Physlclnns. and ttrictly in conformi ty w ith the rules of Pharnmcy, and us especially serving ins convenience, who cannot so readily as the City Physician, have his own prescriptions com pounded by a practical Pharmaceutist. See tire dt-scTif 'ive PninphU'ie. to be had gratis of all who have the M'edrrirtes forsale, containing rccommcndaiions front Doctors Martin, Baltcell, Addison, Payne, Handy, Love, &c. Docl. S. B. Martin f-nyt : ' I do not hesitate to recommend your Diarrhcca Cordial and Anodyne Cherry Kxpccturant" &c. Doct.John Addison says ; "It gives mc much pleasure to add my csii' ony to that of others, in favor of the extraordinary efficacy of your Diarr heca Cordial. dc.;and of the Expectorant, ' 1 h.ivt no hesitation in recommending it as a most valua ble medicine." &. Dr. !?. A. Payne says lie has used the Diarrha-a. Cordial in his practice ' with the happiest effect, and thinks it one of the most convenient and effi cient combinations ever offered to our profession." Doct. L B. Handy writes, l-I have administered your Anodyne Expectorant in several cases of Bron- ehinal Afiection, witll tno mosi nappy ramus, ana from a knowledge of its admirable effects, I can, with the greatest confidence, recommend it," &c. Doct. W. S. Love wriici to us that lie has ad ministered the Expectorant to his wife, w ho tins hud the llronchitUUiT fourteen years, and that she is fast recovering from licr lon standing m:ilady. li has in a few weeks done her more toad than all the re medies she has heretofore used under able medical counsel. Sixhsu of it:c best Apothecaries and Pharma ceutists in the City of Baltimore, wri'e, "H e are satisfied the preps ration known as fabler' Ano dyne Expectorant and Ulablcr's Dlzrrhcca Cordial re medicines of great value, and very efficient for ihc relief and cure of the diencs fur which they ore recommended; th'?y bear the evidence of skiil nd care in truir preparation and style of puninc "up, and e take pleasure in n cmiimrrding lliem." i,. Tw-t nt y-scvon of the most respectable Merch ants, residents of Maryland, Virginia nr.d Norili Carolina, who have 6old and slso used these medi cines themselves, say, "From our own experience and lhal of our cus omcrr, we do confidently rc eonrmer.d them Pro Bono Publico. We have nev er known ony remedies used for the disease for which they are prescribed, to be so efficient, and tO give such entire satisfaction to nil." The above notices of recommendation from mem bers -"ofcthe Medical Faculty, Phnrmaceutists of high standing, and Merchants of the- first respec tabllity;F 'should be sufficient to satisfy all. thai thosejmedicincs arc worthy of trialby the afflirted, and that they ore of a different stamp and class from the "Quackery" und "Cure Alls'" so much im posed npon she public. Por sale by Drusgi-t. Apothecaries and Coun try StOrcs-kceMrs generally. 7 E. H. STABLER A CO, Wholesale Druggists, 120 Pratt street, Baltimore. Forsale ir. Wilmingtun by C. & D. DcPRK. June 21. 42-y c GUNNY BAGS. ew Gunny Bags, for sale by JIie 7. w. C. HOWARD. 4,000 ?, 4 JUST RECEIVED. REP1RIGERATORS, Water Cooler-and Show er Rath?. Fcrsaleby J.D.LOVE. May 17. 27 tf. ;.;' JX'ST ltI2CEIVUI KKK1 3ALTIM0RE AND PHILADELPHIA )X BBLS. Silvers Fire Proof Puint, alicolors; iJ2Q casks Spanish Brow 11 ; 10 do. Venetian Red ; 5 do. Yellow Ochre. For sale b- C. &. D. DrI'RE, Druggisieand Chemists, J jnu9. Wilmington. N . C. N'c'i Eanuing from. Sckomicrs . P- Smith and Jitsrpk Henry. ' l BBLS. pure Gencace Flour; 0JhQ do. Mess Pork ; 25 do. ColTec and Porto IUco Sugais ; 100 kegs Nails; 50 bbis. Whiskey, Gin, Rum and Brandy. For sale very low, by 55KNO H. GREEN F. July 2. N. C.T. copy. 47. f'ORsnleby WILKIN SON & ESLER. June 21. 52 UMBRELLAS & WALKING CANES XN every variety at Granite Row. J une 10. the Hat F.nipoiium, No.l, C. MYERS, Halter. 40. FRESH ARRIVALS. Ptr Sckr. L. P. SmilA. I ( BBLS. extra Hiram Smith Flour, (fresh LJ ground) 10 do. do. Family do, do. '100 bags do. do do. do. 20 half bbU sxtra family do. do. 5 kegs fresh prime May Butter. Low for cash July 2. J. H. & N. C. T. copy. 47. L STORE. 1C Bbls.of prime New Orleana Molasses; O I ' " excellent Honey ; 15 boxes fresh Soda Crackers 1 5 " " Sugar 50 bags of prime Rio, Laguira and JavaCofieet 100 Table Salt 1 20 boxes Adamantine Candles; SO " Calgates No. 1 and pale Soaps ; 20 bbls. of Crushed and Brown Sugars; 5 dozen prime Pickles, Ac. &c; 4000 lbs. N.C. Bacon Hams, Sides and Shoul ders, as rimes are bard, will be sold low for the cash, at GEO. H. KELLEY'S. July -2. J. H. & N. C. T. copy. 47. BACON. Z HMDS superior Bacon Shoulders, just received rJand forsale bv RUSSELL &, BRO. July 16. 52 NEW BOOKS. AUGUST RECEIVED this morning, per Express, s pack age of the latest publications, too numerous to mention trere. S. W. WHITAKEIt. Aug. 6. 61. NOW LANDING, tm Sckr. Ii. TV. DroMn. OAJBBL8. Mess Pork; CU V. ?,,BW Plonrr l2v . N.E.Rbm, 42 boxes Soap 1 6 eases Negro Brorsns 60 bbls. SecUfied Whlskev. For sale bv . . '' ZENO H. GREENE. Jobs IB. . - NC T.conv. , - 4! BOYS Csnes tad Belts for sale at the Kmpori. I ..Vv-v-;vP,.MyEl8,: ProprUlor.;! r-f PR0F.; ALEX . C. .BARIiYS . TricqphtTOXiii'orMiiKqaXtd CompoundyL TJOR Beautifying jCurling.Preserving, tteetorlng, I- and Strengthening the Hairt Relieving Dispos es of the Skm, Curing Rheuuastic Pains, and Heal ing External VVouods. Bounded by no geographi cal lines, the lenutaiion of Babsv's TaicorHicsoes pervod s the Union - lhe sales of this article of late years have loci eased is a ratio Ibat: almost ex ceeds belief. . Professor Bmar, aftec sr carelut ex-l amlnation of his saks' boot, finds thai the number of. hot tits delivered 10 order, in quaniitieSof from half a erose upward, duiii g the year lk52, was with in atfifievf 50.000. - , It is unnecessary to present at length the evidenc es of the wondetlul proj et tit 01 the TlcopBerouSi when the public hiiVe lui niihcd tvt J an indorse ment as this. J'he eheaprnts of .he article and the fexj&tnations given ol its ehc niica actios . Upon the hair, the scalp, and in atl casts of supeificlal irrita tion, fiitt reccaiiner.dtd it tu the attention 'of' the people. This vt'us all that the invm tor desired. Every bottle ndvcrticd ittelf The effects of the fluid exceeded expectation. Itaeud like a charm. The ladies would not be without ii. Country' dealers in every section of the United States ioundr tbey must have it; and thus was built up a wbetosale trade of an extent hliherto Miftturd of as regards ar ticles of ttiis kind. The highest point has not yet been reached, and it is bclu ved that the sales this year will be a million and a half of bottles! " Depot and Manufactory, No. 137 Broadwy,New York. Retail price, 23 ccnls a large bottle.1 Liberal discount to purchasers by the quantity. Sold by all the principal merchants and druggists throughout the United Slates aiKlCanntfa, Mexico, W est Indies, Greet Britain, France, For sale bv C. & D. Di-PtfE. Wilmington, May 21, 1653. . 29-6m c "MAN KNOW THVSFtf AN lnva'uable Bock for '5ciiu. t Evttv Fcmi Ir fehotld have a coj v ." :.V4"iii.i. ix thmtsand copies soid in is tha'iv't'h.nFe iffriitl.s. A i.-w editii;n. i vi-id and imurt.vicb itiri is&u-d.- Dr. Humei's Medic ill 31ai uel and hand B.MiA.f-'T the Atilii.-tfd. ontiiipii p in uinline of the" orij;";n, prutrets. trtntnn 1:1 and in e of every lorin. if ls e;iiit, cot.tri.t ttd 1 y pn luiseuoiu sexual li.ltrcoi;if e, by ii ll-bl.ti: 1. or by xsiiil ( so fs, wilh advice for 1 heir piev 1 ntiop, wi ii'.i n in a lainili.- r 81 '!. n voiding all mtdtciil t- tlnie;iliiii ! ui.d vtrv thli g that would offend ihc t ar id deci ney, 1'n in the unill ol .-ouie l cnty years tuecc.-feful praetiee. rxclosively devo ted to the c ure f dictates f i! d-licutc or pi-irate na:ii!c. To hicli ; added, iect ip!s fe r irin cure of th a!.i.v. cibeas-i s, :,nd a tre;,iirf on ilit caubes, ayiuy- !onif nud cure 1 1 tin livir ei.u Aj;uc, lor twenty five ri !,ts ;i ci i.y : si. c i. h li 1 lioiliti; will be for Wiiidid toiiiij pan of the Unit.d blriie: l y mail, fil e ,.f p"..-t li. .iMlIf!-. 1 o: '.; te paii , t.obueii 4' C o., Pubii.-lie. m box 190, Pit Office. PuiladelpUia. 'This is. wi. h. 'in exct i-iion, il.e mctl coinprehen- five and intelligible w.ik uiil-ii.-ln d 1 n the class of diseases of wh.eli it in 1. AioiiMr.g all technical ietins.it nddrert-is iittil to tl.e ituton of Us readers. It is free from all objectionable matter, dm pa rent, however rsstidious, can object to placing It In the hands of his sons. The nuihor has devoted many years to the tieaimcntof '.he various coin plaints treated of. nnd 'with too little breath to puff. and 'too little presumption to impose,' he has offered to the world at the mciely nomii.al piier of 25 cents. the fruiisof some twentj years most successful prac lice." Hepald. No teacher or parent should be M-fthtnit the knowledge imparted in this invaluable work. It would save yen rs of piiin, mortification erd sorrow to the youth under their cheigc." PEtrix'f Advo cate. A Prrsbyterinn clergyman in Ohio. In writing of 'Hunter's iwtdicnl Manuel, tvf : ' I hni6nnd8 ol our youth, by evil example nnd the influence of the passion, have bei-n led into the habil ol self-pollution without realizing the hin andfeorfulconst quen c s upon themselves at d the ir posterity. The con stitutions of thousands who are raising familicf-have been enfeebled, if not broken down, and they do not know the cause or the cure. Any thing that can be done fo to crllr.ti n and influence the public mind as 10 check, and ultimate Iv to remove thi wide- pprrad source of hiim.in wretehediiess. would confer t he creates! McbSing next to the religion of Jefcus Christ, nn the pres. nt und coming generations- Intemperance, (ihc u?e of intnxieaiing diinks.) though it has pln'm thousands upon thousands, iMiot a greater scuurge to the human race. Accept my thanks in bthalf nf the afflicted, and btlit-veme, your co-worker in the good work you arc so active ly fctigeged in.'1 One copy will be forwardpd (si curcly enveloped nnd postage paid.) on receipt of 25 cents, 01 six copii s for SI. AddiefS. COSDKN & CO . Publishers, 19G, Philadelr hla. Booksellers Can vassi rs nnd Book Agenir, sup plid on the most liberal teims. J une 2. 34-1 y-c. JUSf RECEIVED Per Ar. T. A. Ward and R. W Brovn. OA KEGS Prime Goshen Butter; DU 20 boXi s Chtese ; 20 ' Star Adamantine Cnndli s. Also. Ye law Suar;Juva, Lngulru and Hio Cof fee; K our, in bb!. and half bbls. und baps, Hirnm Smith.'-Venic-; Merrick, "Central City," undcthcr fa rnily brands. Fulton Market Beef, Smoked Beef Tonpues ; A few bblf. A. No. 1 Extra large Mavkerel. and Co: nectictil River fchad, at the "Original" Family Grocery. GEO. MYERS. August 31. A New Turpentine Still and fixture about 15 ba rrels capac ity, wiihs about 2210 Its , war tented in perfect order, lias never been in use Appiy to WM.A. GWYER. JunsH. 39-tf. " WANTED. 1 fV finn FEET of WUito or Post Oak IUU,UUU Plank. 14, 21, or 28 feet long, 14 Inches or upwards wide, and 2 Inches thick, for which 1 will pay 920 per thousand. May 24. GEO. S. GILLESPIE. FEMALE SCHOOL. MR. AND MRS. G. M. L. FINCH will open, in the town of Wilmington, on Monday the 3rd of October ensuing, a first class Female School, -circular containing terms, course of instruction, nnd other particulars , can be found at the store of Ellis Mitchell. May 14. 26-6m-c. JUST RECEIVED PER SCITR. E LOUISE. 5 BBLS. A. No. 1 Mackerel, extra large, and 2 bbls. Salmon. Fur sale by C. DoPRE & CO. June 16. 40 . GLUE. TURPENTINE Distillers will find sn excellent JL article of Glue, specially prepared for their use; together with a full assortment of Bungs, asserted sixes, for sale by FREEMAN HOUSTON. Sept. 3. 73. CONNECTICUT RIVER. A NO. 1 article of CONNECTICfTBBDJn half. bbls. or retail if you want something stood, try them. Also Pickled Salmon and No.l. Macnerel, ut GEO. MYERS', July26. Front Street. RYDER'S PATENT PURCHASE LOG CARRIAGE. JUST received one of the above Wsggnns, and for sale by DIBBLE fc BROTHERS. In our abtence Inquire of T. C. WORTH. We are using one of these Waggons and can re commend them to our friends with confidence. July 30. D. & B. BUTTER AND FLOUR. JUST received per Schr. E. S. Powell : 5 kegs Goshen Butter; 10 half bbls. Hiram Smith Flour. For sale by August 4. W. C HOWARD. BACON! BACON U JUST received per Rsil Road, 4000 pounds N. C. Bacon, a superior article for sale by . H.'FLANNBh. Sep. 13. 77 SACK SALT. 700 SACKS Liverpool Salt dally expected to UU arrive. For sale by Sept. 10. ADAMS, Bad. A CO. CORN AFLOAT 1 A nd BUSHELS, for sale by 14UU FREEMAN, if- HOUSTON. Sept. 3. T3. .EMPTY SPIRIT BARRELS. A Kf EMPTY Spirit Barrels, to arrive. For 4OU sal by -'-, , ADAMS, BRO. 4 CO - Be?, 10," r'hOTltE: '-. "ir. 'r rpHE subscriber having received lettcrrtesiaThen itary,from the lasr -Court of Picas a.nd Quarter Sessions, on the estate of the late Jam cs Bdscb, hereby requests ali persons indebted to his testator, to come forward nnd imake- pay raeBt;"and ' those having claims against said testator are notified to presentibeni vrhhia thime ptescritted by law,1 or mis notice will be pleaded imoarf their recovery. itAiSvi n OriN D. fiELLAM Y, Kxtcntor. -Feb 15 '';.::: '" ! - : 142 - HANDS WANTED 1 Q Or 15 able bodied laborers' by the month or I r& (it- the balancelof the yer. Applv to - . " ' ' - JOHN ilcRAK, or O. G. PARSLEY March 1. " !53-tf. SASH, BLIND AND DOOR AGENCY. Formerly f conducted by Cniy C. Hulcfikigs ''pHE publicarehereby informed, that I havebcer A apoin ed agent for the sale of Window Sash, Blinds and Doors. manufactured by the New Ha ven Co. . and a m prepared to fill al lorders i n t he a bove line.; The quality of the work of the New Haven Co. is wel (.known in this market. UuMders and al) person? 1 n want of the above articles, arc requested to send in their orders, and they will be promptly filled , Terms! nvariably cash on delivery. WM. A. GWYER. GeneraAgent Commission and forxmrdirg Mer chant. April 18. IB COPARTNERSniP. THE undersigned have formed n co-partnership under the name of PARSLEY McRAE di CO.-, for the transaction of the Lumber businc? s. O. . PARSLEY, JOHN McRAE, WM. G.JONES. A'ilmington, N. C, Feb. 1. 12-tf. THE undersigned having been appointtd at March Term of the County Court of New Hanover, a Committee to ascertain lor what sum iho present Jail can be sold, and to advertise for plans and estimates for the building of a new Jail, hereby give notice that they will receive bids for the present site, and also proposals, accompanied by plans and specifications for the erection of a new buildinir. Address. W. C. HETTENCOURT, 1 T. H. WILT.1AMS, Committee. S. D. WALLACE. 5 Wilmington, N. C March 26 4-tf. COOPERSWANTLT) TO make Sp riis Turpentine Casks, to whom steady employment and liberal wnves will be given. 3 . R. BLOSSOM. March 8. J.1'f' SMITH V1LL.E MALE AND FEMALE ACADEMY, WILL commence its fourth session in the new building. 15th of February and closeiis scholas tic year 15th Dec 1353. Organization and charges as heretofore. Mr. Murphy except d. whose servi ces, if necessary, will he supplied by a competent Assistant. For particulars address the principal. JAMES II. HUE NT, Smithville. N. C. Weekly Journal. FayeitevMIe Observer, and New hern on, insert 6 mouths und send bill to Principal, immediately. Dec 30 122-I2m. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, T'HAT wo have superior Teas of nil qualities A from 50 els to l.5 i per lb., imported fresh, by the Pekin Tea Company, which Teas are celebra ted throughout the country, for ihcir superior fla vors, ami are sold only in Wilmington, at 25 pe; cent less than oilier Tens by .May 17. WILKINSON A, ESLFK. As't, KID GLOVES? POZ . assoned colors, No. I. nt 75 cen ts - V. French Working, Cotton Flouncing Threu d Embroidering Silk ar,d Bmid. Mav 3. HEDRICK dc. RYAN. OUR M0IT0 IS "TO PLEASE," AT THE Wilmington Saddle, Harness, and Trunk .Manufactory. rrH E subscriber rcspcctluily infurnutlic public A that lie has recently received additions to 1. is slock of Saddle and Harness Mountings, &c., the latest aiid most improved siylc, and is consianly manufacturing, at his store on market street, every description ol urucli in the above line. From his experience in the business, he feels confident that he w'ili be able to give entire sati si action to a 1 1 who may favor him with a call. He has now on hand. and vvillconstalttl keep a large assorimert 1 o Coacy, Gt an Sudtev Harness, Lu.'y's Sahlhs. nridlcf. Wiipa, ,f-:., GinllemaVs S-zidUt, Wliips Spurs, if-::. all of which he will warrant to be of the DC6t materials and workmanship. He has also a larcre assortment of Truii ks. Valises, Waddle and Carpet Jtas, Satchels, l-'ancy Trunks, &c, and all other articles usually kept in such establishments, all of which he oilers tow for CASH, or on slioricredit to prompt custo mers. Saddles.Harness, Trunks, ;Jieal Baiis.&c.ic. made to order. Inaddition tothe above the subscriber alwavt keeps on hand a large supply of String Leather. and has now, and will kep through theseason a good assortrur n t ol ifly NL-tts. All are Invited to call and examine my Goods. whether in want ornot, as 1 take pleasure 1 11 shew ing my assortment to all who may favor me with a call. Harness and Coach Trimmings sold atafairprice topersons buying to manufacture. Also, Whips ai wholesale. All kinds of Riding VcMi Iro bou-rli t and sold on commissions. JOHN . CONOLEY. jan. 8 1853. 39 WAY FREIGHT NOTICE FROM and after thin date all freight shipped by Brother's Line, to or from Wilmington will be charged to Shippers or ConMgneee al Wilmington JUH.v BAAlv-S, Agent. Nov 2. 99 tf JUST RECEIVED. A SUPPLY of Cox's Gcletine; rlabbitt's Yeosi Powders; Preston's Extracts of Lemon, Vanil la, dec. For sale low , by S . B. t J. A. EVANS. Dec. 18. US. JUST RECEIVED A LARGE and complete supply of FRESH SEEDS, comprising every variety usually call ed for, raised and put up by the United Socieiy of Shakers, at New Lebanon, N. Y. Orders from our country friends promptly filled. S, R. & J, A. EVANS. Jan 15. 129 BARGAINS. WE are offering Extraordinary Bnrgainsin Sum met Goods. Persons desirous of saving twenty percentin prices, can do so by Calling on us May 17. HEDRICK A R Y A N . CAROLINA HOTEL. CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. rHE Subscribers having formed a co-partnership under the style of Wood Vincent, will hete alter have charge of the well known establishment heretofore conducted by R. B. Wood, who takes this opportunity to return his thanks to the pabiic lor the constant and liberal patronage he has received. The firm will endeavor to improve the manage ment of the concern, and by mutual exertions will strive to render the Hotel still more worty of publii avor. R. B. WOOD. N. B. VINCENT. June 9. 37-tf. GILL NET THREAD. ALL pure flax, Nos 20 and 30, for sale by June 2. FREEMAN A HOUSTON. HUMMEL'8 PREMIUM ESSENCE OF COFFEE. WE are prepared to supply dealers with this excellent article, ai factory prices Aog.13. FREEMAN f- HOUSTON. CAGES. CANARY and Mocking Bird Cages, by , , .2 W.C.HOWARD. PICKLED HERRING. ry-A BARRELS Halifax Pickled Hervin?. for 1 sale by . ANDERSON A SAVAGE. 64. . " , - CWPPELL'S : HIPBOyED;:FEttTlLIZER. ' ,t SDBiSTiTtJTE" FOR . GUAJN'Q - ?ft). HIE AGRICCLTUJlAli COMMUSITVi V rTIHlC ATTENTION ofthe Agrlcohofat com JL" muniiv' 1 respectfuIJv di reeled to the folow- fng teatimony ia reference to the action nd dur- bllliyof t?t-lAtr'-t'l' a l.1ll'riU J".L KKU.llL.t ZER, its uniform g'K)d quality, dn lis efficacy in promoting the grwth of any crop. The result ol the experiment for the past 2 years which have been kindly furnish.d us by Coin. Jones, fully' eS labilities all thai tee Itarc staled in regard to its su oerioritv as a renovator of the soil, and the fact totaled in his tetter-ehould alone convince any intel ligent iinnd of its unlaihng eflteacy and its ffdapta- ! tion to any arm an crup. j It is lth such evidence as wo presenl below, ; from gentlemen of the highest respectability, that has enabled us to otercome inc prejudices wnicii have existed in the minds of some of the fanning community against all "artificial n anures." and the result has been that the demand for our Fer tilizer, the past season, was much greater than we could possibly supply, and we have yet 10 hear of one single complaint of Its action freni any of those to whom we sold the past year. This article having been so fully tes'ed for the past five j, ears, and with such favorable remits, we now offer it 10 the Agrieulimalists of ihe country as the cheapest, most certain and durable manure for my cropor any soil. One advantage we can promise in the uso of our Fertilizer, ihat I.y an equal amount of outlay of the FertWizer upon an acre of ground, wc can given larger crop ol grain, and leave the giound in a much better condition for after crops, than can be obtained from the use of Guano or any other manure. As a top dressing upon Wheal and Orass, we would state that from a number of testimonials in our possession, of which the limits of this adver tisement will not orfmir. We caft ft ith the utmost confidence recommend its uso upon ihe sbve crops. If intended to bo used it should be applied as early in Hie season ai tlie wcallier trill permit, 10 certainty secure its dUsolution by the lilarch and April rains, and the results of the application will fully repay the farmer for his outlay, in the increas ed crop, and will very largely increase the g-owth of clover and alter crops. Upon Corn it should be applied broadcast, bc'ovc j harrow ing, and ll prelcrrca u small portion may be 1 used in the hill. We hazard nothing in stating ! tha, applied upon Corn, should the weather prove I favcrau e, the increased yield w ould doubly repay the farmer for his outlay, s: nd ii two barrels, (OuO j lbs.) be used to the acre, that his giound will need I no oilier maniire for a full relation qf crop.i. I Tlie sanguine opinions advanced above areform !d from frequent intercourse wiih farmers who ! have used the Fertilizer for a uunilicr of seasons i past, with unvarying success, and have voluntarily I les'ified to its efficacy, thereby continuing all that j has been stated in regard to i:s supeiiur qualities, j Having received a number of inquiries relative ', to the action of our Fertilizer mixed with Peruvian j Guano, we would say, we have nlways preferred, j in the trial of the efficacy of our Fertilizer, its be- in llgeil aivnc, no wc ucsuu i 10 ct uyuii itj- uini met its" wiifiout any possibleor apparent help from any other manure ; but we have no doubt that a combination of Guano and Fertilizer wctild prove highly advantageous !o the farmer. ', In n cumbina'ion of this kind we would recom I mend the use of 100 lbs. Guano with 3'J0 lbs Fer ; liiizer, beins confident that this amo'uni ofthe two articles in combination, would produce a much lar ger yield than if 40n lbs. best Peruvian Guano 'vad j been used. By usin Guano mixed in iliis way, ! i the Cso of piaster with that article may be di.-peiis- ; ed with, as ihe Sulphuric Acid in ihe FcriiHzi r j ; would unite with the Ammonia and 01 hi r volatile j : sails in Guano, and converting tli.m into fciu!- ; phalce, thereby preVetning their escape into the I I air, seen res to t1iv farn.i r nil i f li e n ost valuable j constituents of the latter oniric. For-the crniven- j i ience of persons who wish to use tl.e Fertilizer j mixed in tVis way, we will furnish it mixed with i Guano in any proportion named, charging 1I10 ! cost of Guano, and ihe cost of barrels, labor, Ac. I Al present prices of Guano, we will furnish it ! ; mixed In the tulluwine proportions and priccr. j I One-fourth Guano, f Fertilizer 62H per ton. I One-third Guauo, 1 Fertilizer 32 per ton. 1 I One-ha;f Guano, one-half Fertilizer 36 per ton. j i WASHINGTON CITY. Jan. 27th, 1P53 1 ' P. S. Chappell, Eiq. Dear sir: 1 am now in ; niv lifih week of confinement to my room with a ' 1 severe liacture of the shoulder, occasioned by 1 i j fall upon the icy pavement of this city . hi (ore 1 re- 1 ccived your favor of 1 he 20th of Dee. This will ae- ; ' count for my apparent neglect in nol respondinu i to your request alluded to in your last letter, and j ! even now 1 am writing with much difficulty, and I separated Irom my memoranda. I can only spcuk ! : in general terms of the unfailing efficacy of your j I Fertilizer as used by me 1 lie last two cnrn, 1351 i and '52. The last year's application more than re- j ! alized the best impressions prod need by the fuM ; : year's use of it. On Corn, in 13d! , planted in drill, I...lt'.ii' ,vhili urns rmii bed hv lh iinnliini inn ..r onn th i,rurie,n Ctumo. and the oiher wiih 400 lbs. of vour Fcrtili-er. Iioih applied in ihe drill. not only was tho Corn .'J barrels per acre.) beat ! where the Fertiliz. r was used, but the same ground being pui in Barley last spring, (1S5'2) was arain ! dressed with 2'Ou lbs. of Ouai.o per acre, equally j disiribuitd over the previously guanoed land, and j that on which the Fertilizer was applitd at the ' lime of corn planting the previous sprinif. Like ' the corn. te barley uasbest tcere the Fertilizer had j been used, and when the same land was stubbed up in September, for Rye, the part whereon the Fer i liiiTpr had been Used in 1851. was to Ihe line thick- . 1.. . : I. ...Viit. I.tr... ftf ..'T.n 1 it m. i nrnurlh I IV BCl Willi v.i... . fc.-. .:,i,;i0i nn,ird nart showed but hen; and there a surisr ol that valuable arass, and in v corn ground lying over for Oats and Barley, which cave last yearJO barrels from about acres, showed u good set of white clover in October. In a cut Cf four acres, which the past years pro- 1 duced 114 barrels per acre, one acre through the j middle was guanoed wi:h 300 lbs o: best Peruvian j Guano tu the oiher three acres Fertilizer was ap plied, two barrels or 600 lbs., to ihe acre, and in j every other respetl all treated alike, -cores ot I persons examined the corn at every stage, from ! planting to gathering, and no one could mark ihe ! place where the Guano was applied, unless pointed i out by myself, whilst the eieanlic greuli and white clover marked the effect s'oi the Fertilizer upon the 1 other acres. On the adjoining field of eight acres, j the hands, in sowing the Foriilizer. made a mis 1 take and sowed one land over twice that is. with 1200 lbs. ol" i'ertilizer; the gaowiii ol the corn stalk was not perceptibly grcatei, but uhen the Corn was gathered, the difference was as 7 to 5, at least in fa vor of the doub le aere lhal is to say. it required 7 rows where 600 lbs. had been used to load a four horse wagon, whereas five ros did the same from ihe acre vvnich received the double dressing by mistake. 1 might fill many pages in detailing facts as to my expel ience in the use of "Chappell's Fertilizer," were i differently situated, Lui for reasons slated above, am unable to Jo so 01 present. 1 have heard some favorable accounts of fields of Wtteal besides my own, on which your Fertilizer wa? used at the last seed time, and I have lii'le doubt - that next harvest will put to rest all doubts and prejudices against your Fertilizer preparations. By way W backing up mv confidence, so often expressed, it may not be out of place here to state that my ar rangements for spring and summer crops look 10 the use of 150 barrels of Fertilizer and Phosphate of Lime, three-fourths of the former i. e., 120 of the Fertilizer and 30 of-the latter article specific orders for which will be given as required. 1 fear you will have great difficulty in decyphcr ing this letter, and 1 am not sure it will be worth the trouble, but you can make any use of it, or any portion of It, you may think proper, or pass It by altogether. I shall be glad to have a copy of vour pamphlet, and wishing you every seccess which your untiring zeal, in so noble a cause merits, I subscribe myself, Yoors faithfully, THOS. AP. C. JONES. Extract of a Letter from Com. Jones. Dated PROSPECT HILL, (Va.) June 4th, 1653. " I am very glad to hear ofthe increased demand for your ' Fertiliser.' I am more and more satisfied wiih its superiority when compared with Guano, as regards durability or the effect on succeeding crops. The Fertiliser is incomparably superior to Guano, even when 300 lbs. of the best are used against 600 lbs., ofthe Fertilizer. "In haste, with great respect, your obd''. serv't.. THOS. AP. C. JONES." MONTROSS, Westmoreland co.. Va., April llih, 1833. Mr. P. Stockton Chappell-VeoTtir: to yours of the 8th lni., in regard to my Wheat 1 can only say at this time, that, on corn ground, when last in cultivation 1 35 1 ) did nol produce more than one halfbarrds of com toths acre, I fal lowed it np in September 10 or 12 inches deep, harrowed it, sowed white blue stem heat all the rate of 1 bushels per acre; used 290 Jbs ChappelF, Fertiliser nnd Guano, mixed halfanrt half e.irh per acre, and rrotn present appearance will matreS bush els of IVhtat per acre. Sowed first week in Octo ber YotTrsPrespectfully, JNO. GOODING. Price nfCHAPP ELL'S IMPROVED FERTIL iser. 9o per T, or S3 per Barrel eoutain D, aOOlbi. . .'""".wi:,.,' All order shonH be adtrrs4 to . . , :'' P. STOCCTO.V CHAPPKl.t Ch-wist, "..' 1 Office 13 1 f.mbvrl s.t Assembly Bntlding, Us- '"iween Htnnvef artJ Charles. Beltluiove, Md. 3AkTf Hovl AO".; New Yorkj Monon, Book ! er & To.. "itichiH'vna V. Watkin & Mot ton. Peterbnrr ,VjJ. McCormaek Sc Co . Alrx. and 1 13, VS. I Jimo cunii. isucriessoarg, Vt . Samuel Otivr A Sons, N wbera, N . C; . a , QK.W B.?MARCHIsrs .JUUUHlli.HU , 14s. nuuivviii i.i Jiniiii rm m m:i u For the relief & care of SaflVriiig Females.: lttand pre-eminent for its cnratlvo powers In aft the dis eases for which It T ", 'recommended, call ed . r -' ' ' ' - FrmaleCompIal.: tJi. inns.irs.- 1 LAPses Utxbc. or F a 1 1 1 n v f . tho .n u s , or , mis ; - , unronic l na jnima . : . f ri tlVMI nu v IECI UIIIM) .f the Womb; Inci-,. 'dental Hemorrhag", -r! Flooding i Pain-, fill linnrn..Jb nr A Irregular Mcftsttfla- tion. Ac with all their accompany evils. (Cancer I i . . - r k. cxccpiea,j no aiaiicr uuw svveic u vi now long stand. - ,..; ':.;-?'..'.; The Cathoticon far sorpases other remedies, being more- certain, less expensitfl. and leaving too, sysrrm in a better condition. Let all lnt recd In .i n .amMlu Will -i r, 4 AkluM hintflhlnl I ' . ew.ia i.Hiiv " u - .-....... , . j . containing air pie proof,, from highly respectable sorccf,of the happy results of t i nse together . with tellers from first-class experienced physician'. their own observations. ; '.r .7"'; ; V J ; - J. C. Orrlck, M. l., M ' V; ' 'Ce: -Vt .-..v r. b. I'ocktiam, w. t, uum, i., u y;!r v. - u. y . Kooie, ai. u., Syracuse, 1. y. '. M. 11. Mills. M. Rochester, N. Y ' : -L. D. Fleming, M. D.,Canandalgnar N. Vv VV.' VV Rooo HI TV l'lt nf fi W. Prose 01 1, M. D., Concord, N,H, : ' J. P. Newland, M. D.. Utlca, N. V. . v: Pa'nphleis can bo had eraiiat ihe store of - w 1 A. f A T.". r , fV' r . Wholesale and Retail jtvcm. ' Wilmington, N. C. r f . u I . : rv r. I - . i - .liiu 01 uiusi 01 iuu icaaiw Lrugists uj ilia Stale. : . Letter addressed to Messrs. Beach & B rent r son. Agents at Xevberry C. II., S. C, by Rcrt C,:? Beard, of same State. r I uuss brtiitas, Jan. Vih, 1853. 1 Messrs. Bxach & Kaowssox Siss : I send for I iholicon " My wife has been affliercd for. eleven I yeais, and a variety of means has been resorted to 1 r.,r .,.)inf luir mini, urns nhtninmA nnlit 1 rt.r i ir H ! . i I : : e . .. T . - .irf . - , i i ins meuicuie irum )uu i juuuercu Berinv Bl- ! most migical : there was a manifest improvement I ImrM tl,i It Wli iiL'PII ? ' "1- - . . ! A a t li.-ri n rn n orient m.intf fnni.itfl In nnv finniim i laboiing under the affliction for "which your medl-:. : i.. i r . . . rinf, itriiniisf!, n rp ncuv. icpi 1, a ndir in- rppAm. ' mend li to all such. . -r :i ."';- j (Signed.) Clotcm S. BaB5 , j . u. .ii iiiMii3i ot i.-u., proprietors. " r v i Central Depot, 304 broadivoy N.-Y' Aug. Il. .. 66-3in.-' i i .iixi ii man, uuu tifLMH nuiiung wivicn TCI a IT TO READ ! ! ! YOUTH AND MANHOOD A Vigorous Life or a Premature Deaths 1 KIXKELIS OS SELF PRESERVATION. w t . . n ,. . . ..l ir I. . I f t i i ' , . I f ' 1 tno oook, ju&i ;u: ijsnt u. is mica wun sniui JL inforinaiion, on ihe infirmities and diseases of ihe Gi nerr.tive t vsiem. It addresses itself alike tus YOUTH, MANHOOD andOl.D AGE.: - To all who apprehend or fufler under the dire Coh sequences of early or prolonged indiscretions to all who feel the exhaustive fleets vf sedentary and bent ful habits to all who in noition to declining phytical energy, arc the victims of nervous and. nicntiil debiliiy. nndof moping and mclanchoy dc spond-ney. Dr. IC. would u - - Hli A I) THIS BOOK. The vnlttal-le advice and impressive warring it L'iv s. will prevent years of misery and suffering, und save annually Thousands of Lives. . :, Parent, by reoding it, will learn how to prevent ihe destruction of then children. - : 3"A reniitiance of 25 cents, cnckisrd In a letter, a d r. ssi d t o L' R . K 1 N k E Ll N , PH 1 LA D E L P H 1 A i will ensure a book, under envelope, per return of I mail. v - - w " --.:- ! lDr. K. fifteen years resident Phrsieian. . Comer ol THIRD and UNION Street, between Sprcce vno! 1'iNE, Philadelphia, may be consulted - confidentially .... He who placeshiniself under the carenf Dr. K. may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, -and confidently rely upon his skill as a physician... - 5!jTPcrsons at a distance may addtcss Dr. JC. by letter (;ioi-pni,) and be cured 11 1 home. . - PACKAGES .1 MKDICINES.DlRECTlONSV dc, forwarded bv s- nding a remit t a nee. and putsp senile from DAMAGE OR CUKIOSJT Yj ' 3Bookselles, Ni ws Agents, Pedlars, Canvass- '. CTS, and all others sonpneu win: nit above woifc at , ... ,.a ver '"gratis J u ne 341 yc HERRINGS. - - Halifax Pickled Herring, just rc and for sale by FREEMAN & HOUSTON. j -7 BBLS. iv ceived, ! Julv2t. NOTICE. WE, the undersigned, have this day formed Co-partnership under the style and firm of McCUNNBLL Si TOWNsHliNlN.v for the purpose of furnishing WOOD-GAS LIGHT throughout the United Slates of America, by virtue of u Patent grantid to Dr. Wm. P. McConnrll,for -the purpose of generating Gas, and the production of Tar, Coal dec. - W M . P . McCONNF.L L. WM. L. S. TOWNSHKND. May 2G. 1853. 35-tf JUST RECEIVED FROM PHILAD'A 1CASE Sulph. QuiDine, 50 ozs. Colon.el, : . -10 ozs. Sulph. and Acetate Morphine,. ' :,' ;.: i . 1 : : r . . , . . . - 25 ozs. Blue Mass, 10 ozs. Chloroform, X,' ii? 19 bbls. Kpsoin Stilt, sad a choice collection a Chemicals from the Labratoriea of PoRisdc Weigh t man'and Chas. Ellis. Forsale cheap st . . , . 1). DuPR FJS. J Drug and Chemical Store, Market si. " June 9. - PROF. PINNEY'S FRENCH BOOKS, INCLUDING 1st Book in French, Practical Grammar, Reader; all on the Allendofl System, with various Improvements, received and for saltf at S. W. WHITAKER'S. , August 19. --'- -" - ' FRESH ARRIVALS. . O MOK ED Beef and Tongues, Butler sad Cheese- O Soda, Cream and Sugar Crackers, si "w at ii IS w n 1,. N, BARLOW'S,- " Aug. lfi. No. 3, Granite Row. WHISKEY. 1 ff BBLS Cincinnati Rectified, Powell an aTbM3. FREEMAN A HOUSTON. r 0,1, i? u Rrow. Li. P: SmitX mud ,Ar&. r to fit. - rv liUAr.i' i,i. . r i " . ; " , OU 12 halt boxes do ; do- ; , ,4; A ";-. 20 boxes Raisins - . : "" ;, 26 do. Adamantine Candles t ; - 20 do. 15 bbls. 20 do. 25 do. 25 do. 30 do. sale by Aug. 16. Stewart's refined Candiesi - V I ;ru shed and Cafiel Sllfars -'J. ni.. Vlu... mrw annclilll I ' Mess Pork $ . . ' t - f . ; Double Reclined Ubistey a -;..., v Eastern Pickled Hrrtes, and for. ZENO H, G KEEN E. -N. C.T. copy. ; . 65." TOBACCO AND CIGARS ... r 1- I V , . fP all oualities, lor w r Aag. 16. No. 3, Granite Row, .-- r LARD. f-KEGS, snpsrlor article, forsale by. VO July 26. FREEMAN HOTJSTp:. lfliUk EuL'v1 1,11 1 11 isi 2 3r
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