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" J - ' r VVlt "SATURDAY, jTKJL,15 1851. CITi ALFRED DGCKERY. ii, PANORAMA OF fiaokenitein'tJanorimA'rf iHagara," now on exhibition t lh Theatre, has i leen pokeo ofh " jthe highast tistWaV fWJt fi yebi tim td see ltrtnt hava tr doabt the jgh win aSbrd Cratlftatloaltt wlKKiTWtA "a coat many yewri of arto bor, by an rti -V TTPOQEAPHICAX. JEBRORS. ta o letter ftni Charleston, dated April 10th, In the 8d liner "r-U of its opinion," apould read eigU.T lathe 6th line, "immigrmU a Sotrthera Bind,' should read cmlttvaie. - -; . census. . ,i- jUiy a02gftkoa which may be induced by a examination of 'Ut tabka of the United States Census for tbia County, should be Jbrwarded an arly day, to Mr. DeBo,- Saperinieode Jof the . Censa Office at Washington with wlwt Jfojs corroctaesa of other publications from that office. - - x-jry&f-- fQ BALE OFTHX STB AMKBfl, T The Steamers Gladiator, Gov. Dudley, Wllmin ton and Cv YandetbOx, bekooglng to the Wilming ton, Bdeigh-Bafl Bod; Company, were sold Thursday in ChariesOBfipurBttant tor adrertise saenl t We teeefrtd 'telegraphic dispatch to the fonowtagiftWl: , GLASATom, eighteen thousand eight bond red doflare; 'boaght by P. K. Dickinson, Bsq., of this Gow.-'ProijCf, ' fifteen thousand six hand red dollars j Commercial Insurance Company of Char- WiunKGTOir, twelve thousand dollara, F. C. Matthieaon, Esq., Charleston. C VosmBiLT, tea Uransand one bandied doi Urs ; P, K. Dickinson, Esq., Wilmington. Total for the four steamere, $56fiOQ. The Company' Wharf in Charleston ed for aale, bat was bid in at 8(3,000. dlacorered that had made aaotber WTIl,frrtac rft On ChHreh. ItlsevidArt that thta iat jnn iwUebJa the alga pC the Croaanarad P waa suai; aner nm swmu ui "rr-" Of ooarae the PrkU wbo attended bf are-'rea." ponsible IbV tUa,frand;aiKlrobbery. pt Bentlo maa wh4a the property charrefiiae - to fire It & till the awlndled legatee may hare a h. to et aside the inlqnlty. HeJsa Catbo- Bc but an honest man and a. cbjlaUan.Wlawift be the result, it is difBcult to say. vi I omitted to mention, in its proper place, that amonibe most distinguished members of the Convention, whose presence was gratification to (he North Carolina DetegatiooaaMJoT W. D. UoseLKV, of Florida. . Many of us remember him with esteem and affectionWhile k citizen of Wil mington, a long time ago and others hare heard of and admired his character and history. I was inrited tp examine the building on Socie ty Street need as High SchooL It la a large and hand Home cemented building, with corinthian col- amna. It baa. aboat 100 scholars. The Principal if Mr. Hcwky M . Bbcns, A. M., a distinguished scbolaf and estimable citizena member of the Presbyterian Church. if ; Tha' List of .the North.; Carolina Delegation, wliich has heretofore appeared, is imperfect. The following Is, I believe, quite correct : UST OF DELEGATES PBOM NOITH CABOLINA. FROM THE EDITOR. CauBLUTox , S. C.; April 12, 1854. f In Convention, on yesterday, there was good deal of business done, 'but chiefly consisting of Resolutions offered by the Delegations of-the dit- foreat States, which weTe'refejTed to the General Committee. Some shortapeecne were made, &mAW which wu a'pood one from Mr. Mtki. of Virginia, on steam com mnni cation with Europe. Mr.' Marshall of Mississippi made quite a brilliant ciSMrt, on tbo smbjeet of the General Interesta of the South, and the taforable refultsof Southern Coawetions. Mr. Brownlow, of Tennessee,. In response to a general call addressed the Conven tion in quite a short speech. . . , , . On to-day, Resolations were offered and atrb mittoVaa ea yesterday. . The chief object of at tention. Was the subject of tb Pacific Rail Roads? opoa which seTeral distinguished speakers. ad dressed the meeting , viz : Messrs. Comb,of Ken tucky Pile of Arkansas 5 and Gen. James yooes, of Tennessee, and Lt. Maobt jteni Wmaiow', of Payetteville, is expected to speak to-morrow -at tbeTeqaest of our Delegation, on the" subject of the -resovees and trade of 'our Slate. This Convention is one of the most respectable, body of men ever assembled In any country , fn regard to intelligence, and, as fai as can be judg ed from appearance and dWportBieBlinora recti tode and propriety. r - 'J I visited Charleston College, a handsome build ing oo College street, this morning. Jt is Taca . tion. We looked throngh the College! Museum, in which is a very large collection of the "Luff ed " inhabitants of the Forest, the Ocean and the Air, and a full collection of minerals. There 4a a Boa Constrictor, 20 to 25 feet long ; also, Turtle rimrht in DiirWan JtarbOT about a YCAT A0, 10 feet long. Both animals are large in proportion to length. . ' ' -; ' The MiliUry Hall. on. Wectworth ateet, is a large and handsome building. -The Hap, in which twenaratiaaa -are- made for tne ran co-nigni, is about 86 by 65 feet? and beautifully'dressed and bdorned. The aupper is to be gircn in a tempo rary building erected contiguous to the Hall. 116 feet to lengtb-and 40 feet wide. For a description of this place, with which I wai much pleased, I am indebted, in pnrt to the JlsVreitry..It, is draperied over with ricb striped cambric, (the colors of the flag of the Union, sur mounted by a blue field, spangled with 31 stars,") which completely covers the walls and ceiling. "In the centre la placed a splendid gas illumina tion, representing the tun, and round the hall by each window is a handsome row of lamps, each ret forming the name of some Southern and Wes tern State. Abore are the arms of each State with festoons, shrubs and flowers. The floor is covered with fifteen richly painted landscapes, the whole of which are emblematic of the States rep resented by the Delegates. At the end of the roonr are placed three handsome paintings of great artistic merit, the subject of each having referent IO the decasion. Rich coaches line the walls wbOe beautiful shrubs and flowers shed fra grance and- coolnes otct the whole scene, The sapper and, withdrawing rooms are also elaborate ia design and execution, and all seem arranged to render the Conventlen Sail a festival alike worthy of ou city, and our distinguished guests." I Vis difjfteuK. to describe the -magnificence of its appearance, I am told, when lighted up. Tb Artesian Wen, on corner f Meeting and Wentwortb, has been sank 1200teetl The opera tion is at present suspended, for want of augers, die., but will be resumed eyith hope of swecess. The Citisens Market Js abewt 700 feet is length, running from .Meeting, past Church and State streets, neariy ? to the Bay. There ts a market near the Neck; somewhat of a private affair, about one-ibird or foorth aa large as thla. Ia th CUiseas Market ' thi morning X found edible tat aaUat the rWlowing prices: Beef, from toll eentrpertbtt' Mattari, lh and Veil, 16 to m Pork itrtPk The first of the 6 drrtufoar 'of the market are occupied wit flesh meat Twother Jcomposei te Vege table markei, and wmriaeat, was almost Yacant; The prtcea 'werj 5feM, 75 cents; a jecki:jew;;rirlsh;Poto a peck, Tb Fifth la the Fish market, and isarEST.:" ".X "V V CoTOTfrT-od ld an fsqueat dnTresdajtlast, v II. a bOv.r OI a Stcero wuiuiu wiwu " by. the property :f Mr, otfes.lbla toirnv who suddecly fvll todeMondr.;; Verdiet--:Death Dr. J. H. Gibbon, H. B. Williams, L. S. Williams, T. H. Brem, W. W. Elms, T. J. Halton, J. A. Young, L. Gebilbow, USN C. J. Fox, J. H. Davis, T. Lorlng, J. T. Miller, A. H. VanBokkelen, E. D. Hall, A. J. DeRosset, Jr., P. K. Dickinson, G. Potter, Geo. Houston, Henry Nutt, 51 Cronly, W. C. Bettencourt, Charlotte, do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. Wilmington, do. do do do do do do do do do Gen. John Winslow, Fayetteville, Gen. D. G. McRae, E. J. Hale, John Eckles, h. J. Dortch, John J. Iong, If, M. Long, W. L. Long, T. B. Burton, R. Barringer, F. 8. Weddington, Dr. W. W. Lam, C P. Mendenhall, J. A. Patton, Nat. 8ealea W. A. Danet, John Simmons, do do do Edgecombe, Northampton, Halifax, do do Concord, Mecklenburg, do Greensboro', do Rockingham, Halifax, do ANTA ANNA'S WIFE: - 0 The statement that Santa Anna married a Mis Ipangb, a native of Westerlo, Albany country wtTkThi'denieol? chief U known to be a Mexican lady of Spanish extractMMU He married ber jome ten or twelve years ago, when she was not out of her teens.' She is, represented aa very, beautiful, highly -ac--complisbed, and of most commanding presence. The story of his marrying, a New York lady prob ably arose oat of the fact that Don Lorenzo de Zarala, formerly.Governor of the city of lexioo, married a Miss Amanda West, of Westerlo, some time about the year 1825r. He subsequently, re alized alarge fortone in the sale of Texas . lands," and finally settled on a rich plantation on the Rio Trinidad where he died, leaving his widow with four children. "A fine rlTe.in' ' Texaa ww bears bis name. Mrs. Zavala's jnotherj pfevions to'the r first visit of the Don to' thU.countryl niarried; a second husband, a German, "namedLapaugh in Westede :--'?S'rT. "t : -1..: The following dlf l'bit:W''(bted7the Knickerbocker, as hsving occurred to a lady of resiectability in Brooklyn :S"Tbe lady has a charming little boy, very observing, imitative and active... The child bad noticed the potmsn con Mantlyleaiing letters, and moving off qnick ; and he thought it would bea very fine tiring to -become a postman. So. he one day went to his mamma's escrntoire, and took out some t wenty flve or thirty letters, tivd them up and sallied forth, leaving one at every house, and moving off quick. The lady was rather surprised when ' her next neighbor brought her an ojieo letter, which he said somebody bad left at her door ; bnt what was her astonishment when visf ing honrarrived, for another, and another and another lady com ing in, all bringing open letters, until her ample parlor was completely crammed ! Yon need not donbt the niirth and fun grew fast and furious, a each lady entered with the same tale, and the little postman was elated beyond measure to find what a capital postman he was; but the best of the fun was, (bat every lady, one aud all, assert ed she bad not unfolded or read one word." 91 r. 8 to we b4 the Darkles Vailing Oat. At a late meeting of what they call in that State, "the Massachusetts State Council ot Color ed -Americins, the following resolutions were adopted :.-'- Ilciolvtd. That when Mrs. Stowe promised the colored people of 4hia country a large donation from the funds coueetea trom ner iru-uua ana ours, in Europe, for the establishment of a School adap- ed to our wants." we" refoieed in the hope of-great -and lasting good to our race from that noble en terprise. lit solve d, TDM ner laie remsai io ue m cwrfrfbiition in aid of our ekvation. has filled us f with uofcigne4 regret and mortification, and com pelled na to believe taat sae nas Deen actea upon by other influences than the dictates of her own good heart. SIZE OK OUR GBEAL LAKES. The latest measurement of our fresh water seas are these : The greatest length of Lake Superior I- 335 mites;. its greatest breadth is 160 mites ;- mean dept 988 feet ; elevation 627 feet ; area 32,000 square miles. The greatest length of Lake Michigan is 360 .miles ; its greatest breadth is 108 miles ; mean depth 900 feet ; elevation 587 feet, area 23,000 square miles. The greatest length of Lake Huron is 200 miles-; its greatest breadth is 160 miles ; mean depth 900 feet ; elevation 574 feet j area ZOjOOO square miles. The greatest length of Lake Erie is 250 miles ; its greatest breadth is SO miles ; its mean depth is 84 feet ; elevation 655 feet; area ,6000 square miles. The greatest length of Lake Ontario is 180 miles; its greatest breadth 65 miles; its xaean depth is 500 feet ; elevation 262 "feet; area 6000 square miles. The total length of all five is 1586 miles ; co ver ing an area altogether of upward of 90,000 square miles. A Swindler te the Tune of Fifty Dollars. An elderly gentleman by the name of Browder, who arrived In Richmond yesterday morning in the Southern train, was swindled out of S50 in the following manner : while going'over to the Peters burg depot, a man- full in with fiina near the pack et office, and commenced conversation with him about his being lame, leading him to belive he was from Petersburg. After they arrived at the depot, a second man came op, and began to talk to the first about making a certain bet. One then observed to the other that he would bet hire and tamed to the old gei.Uemu and asked him to lend him a little money. Mf. Browner rtadily (.agreed to lend it, and the other finding him wil ling to do so proposed to borrow fifty dollars, at the same time handing him his watch to bold, till he could step into the Mount Vernon house 'and procure some change. He stated that the watch was a valuable one, and worth-double the amount he borrowed. He then left Mr. B., sitting in the cars, and one of the parties went one way and the other in a different direction tearing the old gen tleman with a watch to hold not worth fifty cents. Richmond JPe.nf Pst. '. The negro population of Philadelphia occasion ally pass all bounds of propriety and respect, and indulge in the most frantie behavior During the passage of a negro funeral through the streets of that city lew aya since, two pania v www ..toeiety " respectively calling soeraseiTea -up towners" and Mdowntownera,w bad monopo- COSGRES3. Washington, April 11. The Skmatk, after di pokiug of the usual morning business, yielded to a rvqttent of Mr. Badger to defer the considera tion of Executive business that the bill allowing a credit for duties on railroad iron might be con sidered ; and this bill having been tiken up, ii li-d te a discussion which occupied the remain der of the silting. Its further consideration was then postponed to the 24th instant In the House or Representatives Mr. Dcouctt's bill, granting lands equally to the several Slates, came up for consideration ; and, after an Ineffect ual motion to lay it upon the table, it was tost poned for two weeks. The llonse resumed, in Committee of the Whole, the consideration of the Civil and Diplomatic Ap propriation bill, but made no progress thereon. Mr. Culluin, of Tenessee, spoke air hour on the Nebraska bill, considering it ia the aspect of an attempted repudiation of the obligations of somo of the most dUtinguished men of the country, and denying that the people of the South had asked for the measure from their Qwn, representa tives, or. desired it at the bands of a Norther champion. The land graduation bill wss postponed, and business on the, Sneaker's tsble was considered and referred. the 6th the Seal House, FJshTeryiie Whf- J Jfaei sr great pertkw Vthe ftoregb&recgt hv tmgs.42 to TTceot a bunch of about ten of good sine: aaaaBb. hwacfaea 25 cents.. ' Tw l. very miijf difierenea between this and the WU mihgton market, iageaeraL Soma articles are higbersm at this tlmw On tb whole, the mari ket It a ery ed one for a fnpfiUtfca of about Taera as a nn market tmQdma at the Twv s Oa f those inddenU ery common ia the hla tar of thi slomha Catholic Chorea happened in thia city aboat threa weeks ago.4 A widow Lady of that CSarch recently filed, bequeathing fa; her witf aome 100 la mpoWaad 8400 fa otheYTal- aabiaa ti twe Sateei, who. ateod much need of th hKaty of their tcUUt. After dWi k Wis to a wrangle, which ended ia a desperate strug- hdc. Ciaha weraeely1flBse4 on ahr other's J devoted heads ; cousiQerax)e, mw w bm m bones were brokea. The police f amved, and thi benigerents stopped their disjprwceral pro ceedings. e1ine wawltte.tod in hia eejL. 1 5w" A f EM ALE HIGHWAY ROBBER. On Saturdsy evening last says the N. Y. Even ing Post, as Mr. J. W. Branwood was passing, the corner of Thames and Greenwich streets, he was accosted by a woman, wbo asked him for a cent. He was aboat complying with her request, when he was suddenly seized from behind by two men wbo held him while the woman robbed him of a wallet containing S3, 7& and some other articles, and all three then ran off. He immediately gave an alarm, but before the services of a olicemsn coald be bad, the thieves escaped. The woman was seen soon after in Greenwich street, and sr rested, and on her person, Was fonnd nearly all of the stolen articles She was committed to the city prison by Justice Bogard. Colonel Watkius, of the ill-fated steamer San Francisco, who resides at Jamaica Plains, near Boston, had occassion, lately, to sell bis furniture at auction, which attracted a large number of persons. A gentleman from the North informs the Richmond Enquirer that everything sold brought enormous prices; tbst SI a piece was given for small plates ; a common corkscrew worth about nine peace sold for 44 a tea-set .of India china (incomplete) brought 20. Two small crickets with open cane tojs, brought $4 each t People Were crazy to obtain something once belonging to so celebrated .a man. If is calcu'atod that the tnilre fprniture, originally worth 81000, sold for over 4000. LONG JOHN WENTWORTH. It having been stated that John Wentwortb was a journeyman printer when be first went to Chicago some years ago, the Toledo Blade denies It, and ay that be waa .nothing but a lawyer, COMMI J 0 IT ICS FOR SALE. : Matters of Li c.7 a personal nature,-uninter esting to tl public, induce the subscriber to of fer the est. ' ishment of TV Omfiettw for sale FeWif aay establishments in the touthern States offer a Mrer wpect of rnniary independence, toan industrus an entrprismg mah,thaa thia. A tri-weekly will be always wanted here and will novbe seriously affected by other issues,, as the hiatory4pf the past proTes. All the, purchaser has to do, in order to gain a competency, is to sustain the character of The Commercial, and ex ecute Job Work in the-style iowhich it has been heretofore done Jn this estobliiihment."; A tri weekrjr; f tWproper character, will always sus tain a preponderating influence abroad, and retain a respectable degree of consequence at home. In the office are four presses, one of which is patent Card Press a full assortment of types, as is shown by the sheet issued ; a large atock of paper for the News and for job work, some of the latter very superior; Cards", Blanks, &e., &c. It has been remarked by several southern Proprie tors, who have visited our oflice, that the Job Of fice, is one of the best assorted ia the Southern States." "Every thing is in this oflice necessary to 'meet the demands of business and the require mentsbf' the community. rThejwjhoie of the materials, with the subscrip-tfon- liY:whd good will, will be' disposed of for '96 fiOO. ' As this is much below its value, there will be no" "chaffering " hi the bargain. After examination the purchaser must give this sum, or there will be no trade. It is believed the terms can be made accommodating to suit. All debts due the establishment, with those for Advertising and subscription, prorata, will be paid to the subscriber, iip to the time ot transfer. . Any person ia advance to the Establishment, for advertising, subscription or Job Work, will have what is. due refunded to bim, if dissatisfied with any arrangement that may be made. If desired, suitable arrangements can be made by the purchaser with the subscriber, to assist in the Editorial Department, while here, and to correspond when abroad, for one year, at least. This proposition will remain open no longer than the first day of May n-ext. If not disposed of by that time the subscriber will continue The Commercial, with some improvements. Among which will be arrangements for European Corres pondence. Those of our exchanges who will insert the above, or condense the necessary details, without charge, will confer a favor that will be returned if opportunity offers. . T. LOTtlNQ. April 1, 1854. SINGULAR. The GrccnNburgh Prtss tells ot a farmer named Iliso, living in Decatur connty Jndiana, who sold Ms farm a short time since for $1,190 io fold, which ho put in a carpet sack, and hung if .upon his bed post, and then retinid to rest. In the morning the sack snd money were gone all he had in the world. To add to his misfortune, too, he had contracted for another farm, and was to pay for the next day. Daring the day the car pet sack was found in a hollow poplar stump, near his barn, with the pocket-book io it, but no mon ey there the thief had sec 1' red what he wanted Oo Fiiday night Mrs. Hise wts awakened by her husband getting out of bod. She arose and watched him. Ho went to the barn, and after searching a little while came out with the mon ey in his hand, snd went to the stump where the carpet bag had been pnt. She no at awoke him, when, to his great j:y, he fonnd that all w. s not lostl lie had doubtless, while in his sleep, be come uneasy about his money on the first night, and got np and hid it the second uigbt, fearing it was not secure wbere ft was, he' was removing it ts a more secret place. Fortunately for him hi wife detected him in his somnambulistic wan derings, and saved their all. THE LATE DIFFICULTY AT HAYTI. Boto. April 10. A letter received here gives a different statement of the result of the demand made upon tlte Emperor Souloqne by the French Admiral. The rtemand was for back indemnify money lo the amount of S160 000, with the threat of bombardment if it was not paid. The writer states that the money was paid after which the French Admiral sainted the Ilaytian fins. The foreign Consuls did not side with the Emperor in the matter. A YOUNG FEMALE IN PANTS AND TROUBLE A yonng girl in Boston, gratified her fancy on Thurfday evening by arraying herself in male at tire and mingling in the sports of that City. At a little past midnight she returned home, where her mother refused to admit her, and watchman Adams took her to the C ntre watch house where her penitence procured for ber, after a suitable reprimand, permission to go home under the es cort of the watchman. ' is chap and wanted to le allowed th j imprcs- s. a printer for the ig I His plan operated amassed a fort une of Ire times elected to Con- yet as be Was aa ambit!) come up into the worl sioa to go abroad that respectability of the successfully, for he $200,000, and lias hoc: gresa. A man named Jacoa Johnson, about thrfty years of, age, married a lady in Portland, Maine, on the lDth day of December, 1849, with ' whom be lived np to September, 1852, when bo disap peared. " He went to Portsmouth, Virginia, where be attempted to marry another lady, but the fact of his already baring a wife was .discovered and he left that place. On the St h day of September last he was Joined ia wedlock to a lady of Balti more. . The fact of hia former marriage was dis- L covered on the third day after the marriage, and the father cf the second wif commenced an in test igat ion. Ho wak trifd 4 the Baltimore cir cuit eoart, was convicted and 'sentenced to the penitentiary for eerea "year, two months and eight days. Both hia wives were ia' court, and were much affected at their exposure. A ease bearing aome laaetoblaaee toihe Gardl- aesr case baa ccorred hi Xoadon. Frederick A. Molyrja, formerly, memoer4atPaliaBswt( waa committed ,to prumfaa'ft charaf f9Win'g:pow era of attornev. and obtabrtn 1SOO stork from t Baak of Enshtod: , Being unable ;tff W9an4 V ecaooM as aeon aw wja Bc v Uiuu at m 1 ,m .. - : . - AFFAIRS: VSF TJTAH, The debt of Utah Territory amounts to I 2,431, but the amount of taxes due- and uncollected is $1686. The Igislatare, to" procure- a supply f fual fw tha SainU, offers a reward el $1000 to any resident wbo wUl discover a good oaL.rnine not toss than a foot aad a half think, .and . within forty miles of the Capitol. Th Legislature' baa aJsaWacted a law that no- decision of a court, - at any trial, ahH ha heAaTV aa.aipreVeai.Wraay other trial. Th Saints iae: adopted raaew st hcClVln8':88 Jetten io it; wttc inkaid-' d (a represeaas Tnjarsouaaap M wuivo aseq AN OBEDIENT SOLDIER. On Saturday last, a soldier connected with the Charlestown Navy Yard, entered a hop where iiqnor was vended, in that city and walking up to the bar, began to fnmblo for a fourpence while waiting fur the bar-tender, who was busy in an other part of the store. ' He had jnst secured his money, fthen a woman entered the door, and walking up behind him, slapping liira on the shoulder and shoaled, "March." The soldier turned to see who gave this order, and recognis ing his wife as the -giver of the command, with out speaking a single word, turned on his heel, and marched out of the door as straight as though under martial command. ' Boston Traveller. Jth4la1faUteV MINING IN CALIFORNIA. The last number of the Sacramento Journal says : "During the past few days we have eon- versed with numerqns practical miners and others from various parts of the mountains, all of whom concur in the opinion that a golden harvest is be ing gathered, as rich as the mines of California have ever yielded ia former years. Indeed, so rapidly is the dut accumulated, there'would seem to be a good prospect' that the time lost during the early fall and ainter will be amply repaid in the coarse of A very few months from this time. The effects of the miners' success are already ap parent in the cities ; business ia improving. rap id' ly , and after the lapse of a short time We shall hear no more complaints from merchants, traaers or others." - - . ACCIDENT. - We learn that the mail train on the Raleigh and Gaston Roa on Tuesday last ran orer a maa r who was stretched across the road aboat .six miles this side ef iJttieton Dep- He was terri bly 'msmgUheihlof hta off ihd his skull cut lo twain. - Some suspicions are en tertained that he may h-"ve been murdered aad then placed across the traefc-jast Star. P. '0DB JD0NSHI.AT LONDON- A letter published in the London bapera, sign ed irr Knumtv Uuinl and Ledru BoDin. and" addressed to George N. Saadera,- expresses their regret at the "astounding and naexpected'' news that the United Sute Senate bad refused to con firm bis DomiaatioQ to the United States Consu late at Londod.1 Thejaeem to' labor tinder the impressioa that it "will have a disastrous effect on the Republican Cause -fhrOughdut lurop&j and thppfor beyxTjreaa the hapavthat the Senate 4 mkj iodaced to roasidcr its aetioo. 5 ' .r..- , WAKB- STJFE5I0U COURTS Thft Tribunal adjourned lata on Saturday bight last, after having disposed of a large amount of The trial, which waa progressing at the time of bur last going to' Press, of Zxa&f Tipytit and W. Keith - as acsaoTlea-to thef marder of Napoleon Blake, resulted in their conviction for Manslaugh ter." They were both branded and sentenced to imprisonment, the former, (on account of hia physical infirmities,) for three months only ; the latter, for twelve months. The trial of Eaton Keith, the principal in the murder, will probably take place in Franklin, during the present week. Judge Caldwell presided with that ability and urbanity, which have won for him so elevated a reputation as a Judge. Attorney General Ran som also discharged his duties with a seal and a fidelity, unsurpassed by none of bis predecessors. Raleigh Register. THE NEXT STATE FAIR. We are gratified to learn that the State Agricul tural Fair have appropriated the liberal sum of $2000 for the improvement of the "Fair Groends near this city, and proper .order for the next An nual Exhibition, in October. lb. A CQ3TLY BUSINESS. -A mau named Strong made use of seven pro fane oaths in a magistrate's office at Wilmington, Del., a Jew days ago, for each of w hich he was fined 60 cents. This so enraged bim that be gave hi tongue such loose reign it could Dot be stop ped until the justice pnt on another fine of $10 and ordered him to be committed. 'Findln it to be a rather costly business, he "knocked uu- dcr," paid the fines, and waa released. The Progress of Medical Science. We have just examined a new and marked evidence of this caption, in a compound from the East, prepared by Dr. J. U. Ayer, of Lowell, Mass. Dr. Ayer is a deep Chemist, and combines the constituents of this remedy in strict accordance with chemical principles. There is nothing secret about it, but the whole composition and process is freely pub lished and made known to the Medical Profes sion. Wc have the Formula with full particulars, in the Doctor's own hand writing, and must in sincerity say of it and the medicine, that they show a skill and intrinsic merit which is worthy of all commendation. The Medicine has in disea ses of the throat and lungs, been fully tested by all the Medical Colleges and most of our eminent Medical men, and is as far as 1 know highly ap plauded by them. While, theretore, 1 am most heartily opposed to the recommendation of all secret remedies, I can cordially and in my capacity of Physician, prop erly recommend the Cherry Pectoral to all. 10-.3t. Rochester Banner. rsIIENRY'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL: The merits or this purely vegetable extract fjr the removal aad cure of physical porstration, gen ital debility, nervous affection, &e. &c: are ful ly described in another column of this paper, to which the reader is referred. 82 per bottle. 3 bot tles for 95, six bottles for 88: 16 per dozen. Observe the marks of the cf.ndi.mk. Prepared only by 8. E. COHEN, No. S Franklin Row, Vine Street, below Ei lit h. Philadelphia Pa , TO WHOM ALL ORDERS MOST BE AD DRESSED. For Sale by sll respectable Druggists & .Merchants throughout the country. v REMEDIES WORTHY THE ATTESTIOS OF ALL AS THEY CA BE RELIED O.X. THK preparations of Dr. J. S. Rose each suited io a Specific Disease (the regular Graduate and Physician of 30 years' experience,) are confidently recommended to the afflicted, as Remedies, sure, safe, and effectual. JJr. J. S. Kote'e Expectorant, or Cough tyrun, ia a never failing remedy for Coughs, Colds, and all Lung Diseases. Price 50c and SI. Dr, J. S. Rote' Whooping Cough Syrup gives im mediate relief, and frequently cure in ene week. I'rice &ic . Dr. J. JS. Rose's Croup Syrup never fall in cui inalhe Croup, that dangerous complaint atnon- children. Price 25c. 1 Dr.J. S. Rose's Pain Curcr will cure Stiff Neck, Sore Throat, Pain ia tho face, side, back o' limbs, from a Cold. It cures Sprains,-Chilblains, ('ramps or Pain in the Stomach or Bowels. Price 12c, 25c and 50e. Dr. J. S. Rote's Extract of Buck u is one of the best remedies ever used for diseases of the Kid neys, bladder, ate. I'rice cue. DR. J. s. Kosrs XKRfOCS AD isvigoeati.xc CORDIAL, Kor Heart DUeasc.all Nervous Affections, Flatu lence, Heart Burn, ttestlcssness, Numbnccs, Neu ralgia, raising the spirits, and giving power to tht whole system, it it almost miraculous in its effect 50 cents a bottle. Dr. J. S. Rose's Dyspeptic Compound, a Hire cure for Dyspep-tcia, Liver Complaint, and Indi gestion. when taken in conjunction with his Al terative, or If ami: v fills. Price ot botn oc. Dr. J. S. Rose's Golden Pills, for falling of the Womb, Female Weakness, Debility and Uetaxa- ojjn, 50 cis. Dr. J. h. Hose's Female Specific. A remedy ror Painful Menstruation, Leucnrrhoea or Whites, St. Dr J. S. Rose's Female Fills are the only relia ble regulating pilta ; they have been lound to be a most valuable remedy tor Female complaints, h open those obstructions to whtcn they arc hubie, and brine nature into its proper channel, Price 25c. Dr. J. S. Rose's Sarsapa rillti Compound , for all Skin Diseases, and for purifying the Blood it is superior to nil others. Price 50c and $1 Dr J. IS Hose?! Iconic Mix'urs, Tor Until, Fe vers, and General Debility. A never-failing rem edy. A few doses is always sufficient to convince the most skeptical. Price 50c. All whose constitutions are impaired by disease, or weak Dy nature, snomu reaa ur. t. nose Medical Adviser which contains a description of the diseases of our climate and the mode of treat mcnt. It can b had without charge of CAD. DuPKE, Wilmington, N. C t VAUGHAN MOORK, GoMsbertr; S. J. H1NSDALK, Fayette ville, and of Dealers generally throughout the State. DIED. In Dnplin connty. of Small Pox, on the 20th ot Dec. last. Mi Mary, daughter of Alex. Grady, Sr., in the 28'h year of her age. On tho same day, Hatch W. Urady, agedf years. On- the 2d of January, Goodman Grady, aged 45 rears. On th 7th of January, Mrs. Susan, wife of Goodman Grady, aged 39 year. On the 81 h of January, lira. Smithy, wife of Hath W. Grady. On the 2d of January, Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Timotbv Grady. On the 30th Sec, Mr. Outlaw Grady, aged 53 years. On the 4th of January, Mr. Alexander Grady. Sr.. ad ti years. On the same day, his son, Alexander Grady, Jr., aged 50 years. On the 15th of January, Timothy Grady, aged about 40 years. On tho same day, Joseph W. Grady, son of Hatch W. Grady, about 14 years of age. On the 6th of January, Albert, infant son of J M. Grady.' ' ' On the 80th Dec., Mary F., infant daughter- of Timothy Grady. Tho above list, includes. Fathers, 8ms, dang! ters, Diuguter-a-La w, ud Grand children. MARINE NEWS. TORT OF WILMINGTON, APRIL 15. . ARRIVED. 12. Steamer ET5a, Dickaey, from Black River ta J. E Metta. H. Fbxnner. -' - Schr. 8. Hyman, Davis, from Newbern, to Wa, A.Gwyer, with lOOO bushel corn, v- -jttp Schr. Wave, Davis, from Newbern, to James E. Mctts, with 1500 bushels corn. - - - Schr. Iura, Whitehurst, from Newbern, taX it Xf tt with 1637 bttabela corm. . Schr. Radient. Whitehurst, from JTewbenj. to J VE, Metterwitt bushett etini. " ' Ji . Hcnr. rsaran. abb, ir, inm ijbwuui, j. v. . ! ... - " - C O I 1 b ... i te Master; wtth 1023 bushels pea nuts, and 65 bbU tar. .d ; J-t-- .t.v i ' '". ;- v- Sehrr htarsatet Jane GaUowar. from Lock wo&il'a VaIIv ta A. R. VanBokkelen. . . . V i - Schr. A.J. DeRosset, Brewster, from Hew Tork, to DeRosset dt Brown. . Steamer Southerner, Creole, from Fayetteville, to McRary & Cuasi. .w Steamer Fairy , Price, from Fayetteville, to E. J. Lutterlob. Steamer Sonthemer, Roberts, from Fayette ville, to E. J. Lutterloh. CLEARED.' ' 13 Steamer Eliza, Dickscy, for Roane's Land ing, by J. E. Metta. . g 8teamer Fairy, Price, for FayrtteviIleJyTS. J. Lutterlob. Steamer Spray, Price, for Smithyille, by A. H, TanBokkelen. Schr. Wake. Brigg, for New York, by George Harris, with 2,433 bbls. Rosin, and 167 bushels pea nuts. Schr. J. H. Stronp, Corson, for New York, by J. H. Flanner, with naval stores. 14. Schr. David Smith, Peterson, f r Philsdel phia, by Geo. HarrUs, with 125,000 feet lumber, 450 bushels pea nnt and 28 Itates yam. Schr. Thomas P. Cooiier, Corson, for Sattilla River, Georgia, by Geo. Hrri. Schr. Monterey. Somera, for Baltimore, by J H. Flanner. with 60 675 feet lumber, 200b bis Ro sin, and 50 bbht spirits Tnrpentine. Schr. L. Waterburv, Cranmer for Now York by i. U. Flanner. with 1 385 bbls Rosio, 800 bbk Turpentine, 88 bbls spirit Turpentine, and 884 bushels pea nnts. Schr. Lizzie Rnssell. Bennett, for Baltimore, by Russell &. Bro. with 80.000 feet lumber, 650 beef hides. 150 bbls spirits Turpentine, 4 bbls wine, and in bales warp. 8teamer Fanny Lutterloh, 8tcdnaan, for Fay etteville, by E. J. Lutterloh. Steamer Gov. Graham, Evans, for Fayetteville by T. C & B. G. Worlh. Steamer Evergreen, Watson, for Fayetteville, by McRae & Cazaux. WHOLESALE PRICES CI K HEAT. IH a 134 13 a 14 none. 15 a 16 Fi a 61 a lb a 28 a 60 s 11 a 17 BACOK'oer Ib7 Hams, N. C. s 11 Side, do. 9 a 9J Shouldrs, do. 8 a 9 Hog round, 9i a JU Ham Western, 00 a 00 Sides, do. 8t a 91 Shoulders, do. 7 a 8 Batter, per lb., 21 a 27 BKKK. oer bbl. Northern mess, 13J a 14 do prime. Beef Cattle, 100 Jt., 6 00 a 8 50 COFFF.F.. per lb. St. Domingo, 11 12 K.10, Laeuayra, Cuba, Java, Cotton, per lb. Corn, per bush 824 a R5 Uandles, V. V. 14 a 16 do. Northern, 14 Idamantlnc, 25 a perm, 45 Cheese, 10 Cotton Yarn, 16 do Oznaburgs 9a 10 -4 N C Sheet ing. 7 a 8 i Shuetins? li a 7 FLOUR, per bbl. Fayetteville, C 60 a Baltimore, a Canal, ex. 9 00 a 11 00 Feathers, 50 a GLUK, per lb. American, 11 a 14 HAY, per 100 lbs. F.actern. 1 374a 00 N. Vork, 1 00 a 1,12 Ash head-' Ing, 00 00 a Hollow- ware, 3 a 4 IRON, per lb. American, best re fined. 6 a English assorted. Swede best refin ed 61 a American hcer, a Best 8 wi de LUMBKR. nerlOnO feet S. Sawed 15 00 a 16 ft Flooring, 16 00 a 17 00 W boards 15 00 a 16 00 Plnnd and j seantling, 13 00 a 15 00 Wide boaTda .1 rdiicd. 14 00 a 15 00 Refuse half price. RIVER LUMBKR. Flooring. 12 50 n !! Wdc bn'rds 9 00 8 50 Scantlin?, n 7 53 Lard in hlils 10 a do keus II a 12 Limf pr hbl. 1 37 a I 50 LIQUORS, per aallon Peorh brandy pple, 75 a t OA Rye whiskey 50 a 1 00 Rectified, 33 a 30 F. Rum, 40 a 4? MOLASSF.S peraIlon. New uncan. a 6 41 Porto Rico, 1 Cuba. 20 a Meal, 1 00 a 1 10 naval stores Turpentine, pr bllBOl Vellow dip, 3 40 a Virgin dip 4 00 a Hard, 2 00 a Tar, 2 55 a 2 60 l'itch, 1 i5 a Kosin by talc, Ao. 1 1 60 a 2 50 No. 2. 1 25 a No. 3. 1 05 a 1 10 Spiritr Turi 'i per call. '- 7 a NAlLS.perKee ,1001b. 5 50 a 12 1 65 80 ut rougnt, 10 a OIL, per pall. Sperm, 1 16 a Linseed, 75 a Ncoi's foot, I 50 a Pork, Northern per bbl Mess, 161 a 171. Prime, 00 00 a Ob 00 Peas, per bushel. B. F.ye, 1 12 a Cow. t0 1 OO Pea Nuts 80 1 00 RICK, per I0U lb. Cleaned. 4 50 a 4 75 Rough rice noin. per bush. 1 00 a STAVF.S.oerlOOe. W.O. bbl. 15 00 a rough, none. Dressed, none. R. O. hhd rough, a Drccscd, none. Shingles, per 1000. Common, 2 60 a 3 00 Contract, 6 00 a 6 00 Kloek'u large 6 00 a 6 50 Salt per bushel. 1 urks Is land, a Blown, none Liverpool, persack. 1 22 1 1 Soap, per lb. Pale, 61 Brown, 51 htetl per lb German, Blistered. Best Cast Rcrl quality Mill saws. 6 feet, 5 00 a 6 00 Sugar per lb. I . vrirans t a Porto Rico 7 a St 1 "roix, 8 a Loaf. 10 a TIMBER, per 1000 feet Shipping, 14 CO a (0 00 Prime mill 8 00 a 1 1 Of' Common, 5 50 a 7 Of Inferior. 3 50 a 4 Of Tallow prlb 11 a 12 v INKS, per gallon. Madeira, I 00 a 4 00 Po t, 1 00 a 4 Malaga, 40 a 15 6 20 ro 7 2S 7 8 11 FREIGHT. To New Yor. Rosin, Turpentine, Spirits Turpente, Yarn and Sheeting, Cotton per bale. $ Pea Nuts, per bush. To Philadelphia. Naval Stores, - - - 60 cts. on deck. - - - 65 under " Spirits Turpentine, - 90 cts. per bbl. Yarn and Sheeting, - 8 " " foot. Pea Nuts, - - - - 8 " " busheL 60 ou deck, 55 undty. 70 85 8 cents per foot, a 1 75. 8 cents. COMMERCIAL. fa rtqmt,and farther I bwvw htm tw. market eloelng high. 3.74 bkg rtVrtd? V.fl?,,, 2?"; iedera VimiM-ek fair? No. J ia plenty, and command little- mmm -than Common- The ale are 40- b, wiuv ' rolnjton -Tsr at 2,75, in ardrr. deli verrd 1 1000 do some time , Wf4.r rrlal. tS&wi 8na r, tJ 2oo;.;,, tZgZ a SQ tr 200 lb j -2200 Wilmington Common, . 81 aud 600 tX " SI 85. delivered.. . : " . " - - Rice Is quite dull, hut holders are for the moat irt prvtty flrns s4 priecw aaitcteeVyt ." NEW 0RLEAN3. MARKET; , 1 1 ! April II. Tlie etire sales of Coltoa on Mow- day. comprised 1500 bale. Middlii-g closed st 8 cents. The decrease la lb receipts at all the , pwrts opto the ln dates. ompartd with?, last rear is 549,000 bale. The stock on hand ia 290.000 bale. - ' "..H'U&iiX .'...- CITARLESTOTf itAKXKt, -;V -A.rll 12. Crftton There waa wy Wttle doM in this article to-day,' the safe having breat liml- " tA a .knnl AiA h.li.a a I !.. 1 r S to 10 crnti. Prio' bv lrctin?d all t to f , Cl Ul PIUCV l U7 III 1 &MruV amvea w ssbatw. panorama; FAYETTEVILLE MARKET. Sales of produce for two days pat have been aa follows, viz : TunrKNTiNE 116 bbls. Turpentine at S3. 40 per bbl. for Yellow Dip, and S2 per bbl. for Hard. Rosin 1200 bbls. Common, in huge barrels, at SI 10 per bbl. Sri hits Tcbpkktin No sale that we hear of. last reKrted, was 67 cunts per gallon. Tia-A lot of 55 bbls sold at 2,50 per hbl., and 266 bbls. at 2 60 per bbl., in good demand. Timbck One Raft (prime quality) S12 50 per M. feet. Staves -,5.000 W. 0. bbl. Slaves, at S15 p r M. scarce. , Cobk 5.717 bushel at 80 to 82 cent per bushel for Yellow, and 85 cents ier bushel for White. Bacon 11,000 lbs. N. C. Bacon, (Hog round ) at 9J cents per lb , cash and 90 days. Pea NcT-38i bushels at SI,12 per bushel bags included. Oars 500 bushel at 65 cent per busbel, in quantities te suit. Cotton 30 bales, (middling quality) at 8 eta per lb. Lists 600 casks, just arrived and for sale, last retail price $150 per cask. Hat 162 bales (North River) at SI per 100 lb , 500 do: (Eastern) on market, for sale. " NEW YORK MARKET. Fir three tUnp preceding. w " April 12. That Sbip aad Com List report: Cottoo Tlie quotations, adied oa Mon day , show a decline of f a of a ctat oa Middlings and grades below, and a on grade above, aa compared with tboaeof that day week, but since their adopt ion a further decline of J a of a cent has taken place, so that they should ue conaKterea anogeiner Bomioai. , Ftour Sontbern has varied but little since ou last, and the demand contipm-s fair, mainly for 4 be better grades for export to the We4 Indies and Snath America sales 8500 bblaw the market chwing firmly at 7 62 a 7 87f for Btiscd to straight braada Alexaadria, BaUimore, Gecsrge town, S,787i a 8 tor taroritr, aad 8 a 88,76 for fancy. " , . .-'ri, : Naval 8toreaTnrpeatin fat very dali, tbeegh is Bil Mock, awl th price t Botaiaal, ao rrewnt aatr having take placs to tx jMais. Bpf" its Turpentine is Tery inactive for whole parcel, which cannot he quoted over 4 eeata cash; with few sale, while for retail lots, 67 a 68 cents is atmbtalaed atock -tetrj light, Tat coat lanes NMG .RA FILLS. - PRAXKGNSTBINCCLEBSATED ' ' --A. m n-'.i WHICH i exhibited io-oighl for ih last rlnr intbla cltyi precnta not only the fmb&ntw . aad a Wd inspiring lea l urea m tr.ai region la'Uveir .' Summer, arid Auiubib aocet, bt when th froscr pray ha transfigured everything, aad hung the crag with glesming Iciclu. . . .. . The fearful and weH rem am be red Trageey '"t lt Summer 1 also plainly depleted. - i Door a open ai 7). Paiiitlna rpove al 8 cclaCaT. ' Admission 25 cents. Children '2 cents. - April 15. 13 It. i.tiisTnTTirnnnw pit.. , FUN by tke Paekase Jaat (ccetved dtfor . al by the subscriber, fresh supplies oC Air. -rartiosren'a Carpet Bag of Fan t Flash Time of Alabama and Mississippi; Major Jeoea?. Con ahip Dahc of American lluinort Patent er- moo by Dow Jr ; Maj. Jonty' Skeicbeaof Trav el; Dr. Valentine's Cointe Lecture ; Cbronick of Piaevlll. J. T. A1UND3, , A NEW PIECE OF MUSIC JUST out, Schoitich de Bravura, by Herman the first prize at lb New Turk Moical Fait; ' For sale by J. T. MUa Dsf,- A few doors above Brown 4k Andarro'. April 15. 13. . GLEAS01VS PICTORIAL,? FLAG of our Union. Saturday Poet, Saturday Mail, Home Gaaette and Marten Star, ail beautiful numbcts, received thi week and tor sal by J.T. NUNDs, A few doors above Brown ox Aadcrson's. .? April 15. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. ' VALUABLK Standard Work and Latest PutN V lications of the day, loo. numerous te men-' tion, now opening and for rale at ' " . . . -s , . April If. S. W. WHITAKKR'S. ; RECEIVED PER SCHR. WMTsiiTD. COPYINO PltRSSKS j Letter Book; Dsm-J pening Brushes; Metallic Dampenrr ' Wil Paper; Copying Ink from 6 inaoafaerorle . Black, Blue, fted and Carmine Ink, fr m 8 man- . ufaetoric one (the bi) anew article la this -market s Steel pens an innumerable orlirtenit Pen Holder ; Pen Hark j Ink Tray Bill Fik Paper WetShta ; Tin Cutter l Kulcra ; Letter . Clips Was; Wafer; Ofiiee Tape r-ICnvelope Case; Post Office and Delivery Boxes) lvoty Folders; Sand Boxe ; Drapr' Patent, and more- :t than twenty-five e'irlcrent lyle Ink Stands; Fi ber's and other Pencil; Patent Propelling Pen cila; Gold Pens; Gold snd Silrer Cset &.0-, Ac, at S. W. W HITAKEU'K. April 15. , IJ. . 7 paper. - :.r WE would call particular attention to the very . 6ne stock of Litter, Cap, Folio, Bill, Note, " Legal Cap, Envelope, Tissae, Account Current, : and other Paaers. Envelope. Also Wrapping . Paper a variety of aize aad qualities Wrap- . ping Twine, Twine Boxes, Reel. 4e. - - ., April 15. S. W. WHITAKER. FRENCH CO.NFORIUATER .j JUST received from the Importer,, French . Conformaier.for taLlna the mom aai Imnm- ion o( the Head, one of the moat successful wurk- Inv Inalriira.nta Avar IaviiaimI ! a t ln. K M-k have never had the satisfact ion of wearinr a well uiiins; uii, can now enjoy inai luxary Dy csllin; at the Hat and Cap ktnpori im, No. 1, Grsnlt Row. C. M YK RS. ProDrUtor. April 15. 13., , BOYS Fancy Styles, Trimmed Leghorn, Can- ton, and Pedal Braid Hats, for sale si the Em porium c. MYERS. April 15. : :; 13. t HISSES TRLMED CORONETS, AND Zerllnaa New Styles, slso low rlcrd ' Trimmed and untrimmcd flats, for sale at lb Emporium. . ,.,C 11 YKRS. . , April 15. , . , viV--,.'-' 13'. INFANT'S DATS, - i LARGE assortment ot lh ntot FashionaLU S t rlfla m WA MMarilli.a k A... Priced. For sale at the 1'wiDorinm. . Prill- ' C. MYERS BY CALLING . V ; : AT the Cheap- Family Ottcttf, ' yo will ,tni that I have just received per Stbr. A. J. De : Roet, - - . 30 boxej of Stewart 4 Bussing hard Caadlea 40 bei Ohio Gril Grind Stvne; -1 dozen Crank for do. .,- ; 2 Chett of extra Green Tea. Ilysea an" Ibv. perial; ' . ' - ' '' 4 bbla. of that prime Fattest Market Beef " 1 4 halfbbl. do. do do ' '-4. Tl Thoeproa who are wearing out fbelr grin ders on the t offbeat of etr matkrt. wlU do y well to call soon and gtrt relb fat- GEO. H. CELLEY'S. April IS. X, IU & N. C, T. copy. .. 1 13. HOOP IRON AND RIVETS I, 3 TONS HOOPS 1 inch wide and 2000 Rivet, -just received, and for sale hy - AprU 16. ZKNO II. GREEKK. N. C. T. e.py. -- . - COFFEE AND SUGAR. ; ; OA BA0S Rio Cnffee, wow landing ; 25 barrel' Ovf clarified aad eraJ Sufart 23 bbl. N. O.V Sagar; 31 do. fresh croon d Floar. For le br April It. ZKNO H. GREME, - N. CT copy, -., ' EMPTY BARRELS. AN excellent artlcl. new .sad second hand. Ia tore, and for sale by W.A.GWYER. ' April 16. '.-.tWtt'H t-,-ai- r.f. rlJU"-1 SCHOOL BOORS. ' : f IV" O V opening the largest stock af School Books jl. w oa school, at AprU 15. LADIES' SILK HALF UMBRELLAS, BLACK Blae aad Greea Gingham Umbrellas, 60 doxea aaarted prleea. tft tale at the EmP . . . t -iCMYERV April 16. .. : . . . - 13. -! -r have ever had. embracing all sed lav X. IV. WHITAKER. -.U, .-i;.- 0 I3.J . ALL THE WAY - Br EXPRESS. RESTON AND TOWNSHENO bav jui re. eeived by Expree. aaveral caaea f "f Beetes) Crackers, aa4 a latga oriroBt f Kax asrr A Daaar Confectiooary from Baltimore. AprUla. y ' ' : FURNITURE. HA VB just reeelved, addUiooal supply of Par- ( svitara, aU kind and for sale tbmy tor Cash, bv , HiM. WEST. April 13. ' ' , rlt tf. URS.' KING, - n - -279 King Street. Wtweesi TVeaJwenh and Society street, tnariesion, o. . ANUFACTUKCS in Tery superior " style. Viars. Teapota, rtaia Bands and Carl. Ear Riaw. itteaet Pin aad Bracelet, and alt kind of . Fancy Hair P taking. Otdrr tbankfulry recetvrd by Mail or otherwise. Charges modcrste. Ad- daaao mm ahoev. --v'rvii "v AprU 13. .V- 't-."''- : U lye. ' , i . nna w n. uaaau ; ' . UVLtlJ a mJ 11 La. A iC LBS. eboiee Glade Bat ferr. For rale low. fUU b r . at, SHRRN OOU CO. , t April Ii,.v. . ..,..1, 14V ;.
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