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VOLUME IX NUMBER 59.
WILMINGTON, N- C. THURSDAY 'MORNING, AUGUST 3, 1854.
WHOLE NUMBER 1110
MISCELLANY.
The rrlaGapti-of a Travellll gr Meemerlst In a
f Difficulty.
The nmhor of 'Sam Slick,' observes in
he course of a work he has j'i?t publish
fcilVihfit the trials to which traveling Mes
iiMMrists are put in America, are, at times,
hurniliatrng and painful enough, albeit thej?
HfEifii, infinite sport to ihe unbelievers.
tXire poor fellow, on arriving at a town in
D iroit to lecture, wjis surrounded by Sev
ern 1 citizens ytfllO told him there was a
fheumatic palieht up stairs, who must be
fund, or he himself would be escorted out
bf town, astride of a nid, wiih the accom
panying ceremonies. VVTe had better givt
the feat of the stnfy as it vf ns related by
the disciple of A1mer himself:
'-Upstrs I went wiib 'era, mad as thun
il&tJ. iell yon first lit being thought a
humbug, and next, that my indtvidooat
share of the American Eagle should be
compelled into a measure, by thunder. I'd
a gin them a fight, if it had'nt ben for th
science, which would a suffered anyhow,
so I jest said to myself, let Vm brinr on
ifaMr rbeumatiz ! I felt as if I could ii
m'smerizt-d a horse, and I tkiermined
wh-ifrtrr the case might be, I'd make i'
squeal, by thunder!
"H-re be is,' said they, and in we all
bundled into a room, gathering round ;i
bed, with me shut in among 'em, and the
cussed bir on-enlijjh.ened hr athpn tiiat did
thetikig, drawing out an almighty bowit
k nifaiSiai frjji tne time. 'That's your 'man,'
said he. Wetl'V'tH're lay a miserable-look
ing critter, with his eyes sot and his mouth
open, and his jaws got wider and wider as
he saw the crowd and the bowie knife, I
tell you. 'That's the idea,' said old Big
Ingin.
'Rise up in that bed,' said I, and I teli
you what, I must a looktd at him dreadful,
for up he j. imped ou eend, as if he'd jest
got a streak of galvanic.
' -Git out on this floor.' said I, with a wus
look, and I wish 1 may be shot if out he
didn't come, lookin' wild, 1 tell ye !
"Now, cut dirt, drot you!' screamed I.
and Jehu (Jiner.l Jackson ! if he did n:
make a straight sh:rt-t;nl fur the door, ma
I never make another pass. After him 1
went, and after me they cuitk and prehap
there wasn't the orfullesl stampede dowi.
ihree pair of stars that ever occurred ii.
Michigan ! Down cut old rheumutiz
thriih the bar-rm out i cut after him
over went the stove in the rush after
bo;h on us. I chased him round two
squares in the snow at that then ht aJed
bun off, and chased him back to hotel
agin, where he landed in a fine sweat, bt-g
ged for his life, and said hu'd give up thf
proprfy ! Well, I wish I may be shot il
he was wos'nt a feller that they were of
term' a reward for in Buffalo ! I made
him dress himself cured of his rheumauz
run it right out him ; delivered him up.
pocketed the leward, and established the
science, by thunder !'
MURDER WILL OUT.
The Buffalo Danocrarr of Saturday gives
the particulars of a murder which has re
cently come to light, and which was per
petrated in December last, upon a Mr
Thomas Easlabrook, of Reading, Vi.. for
merly of Erie County, New York. Mr.
Easlabrook was on his way to Michigan,
to marry a lady of lhat Staie, a. id reached
tavern wuhui two and a half miles oi
the resilience of his betrothed. This was
the last tti.it was heard of him, until a few
weeks ago, when a man who was arrested
for Jarceucy in the county where Mr. E
disappeared, confessed thai he was one of
the murderers, and detailed the circum
stances. Itueetns that two men raet Mr
E. at the tavern in question, ami engaged
to take htm to his destination ; that on the
way ihey encountered three other men, the
prisoner being one, witn a wagon and two
horses. The latter party stated lhat they
were going to the same place with the
others, and invited thm to get in and ride,
wbicb they did. 'I 'hey soon stopped the
vehicle, knocked Easlabrook down, stabb
ed hmi to the heart, divided his money,
some eight hundred dollars, among them,
divided also his clothes, and buried the
body under a stump The body was fouml
us described. Two oihers of the murder
ers have been arrested. It appears the ri v
rurfi.uitf had learned that Mr. Easlabrook
bad purchased a place in the neighborhood,
ami would have money wiih hun, and ac
cordingly deliberately planned this revolt
ing crime, to get possession of the funds.
Albany S Y., July 21.
PIG WAR.
The municteal pig war rages here at
present, in jch to the dismay ot our adopi
e I citizens.' Various stratagems are re
sorted toon the part of hog-owners to evade
the edict which casts out the swi.ie into
suburban quarters The local reports give
some rich scenes. Yesterday an Emeial
dec.utade himself conspicuous, in his ei
fbrt9 to assist an M. P. ir capturing pigs,
in order to prove himself 'on the law's
siil' Many were the porkers laid spraw
Jipg by his stalwart hand, but, all at once,
in the attempt to capture a mammoth grun
xer, he was observed to hang back. But
the, animal vas brought up nevertheless,
and thrown ot bt back.
' Och inuEtfier,' cries- Paddy, 'What 'a v
I done?'
' What's the matter V asked ihe M. P.
'Sure it's mesilf that's cotched roe own
pig. Be jabers 'yez made me a soocide.'
' All right,' rwi -the, relentless officer ,
and pork wm immediately caited off, while
Paddy, scratching his head, vacated ai
ace the office of asmstaia-hogrteve.
An old crone in Wat er-si reel had hoist
ed her swinish family into-an attic cham
ber, besJoww theia, as she conceived,
quite out of. danger.
WLere are your pig, naa'in T deman
ded toe officei.t? :5 . & .
Goae. where 7--"
,Och to boord in 'the country, sure. The
ereth urs ri4, be:: iakiihft icbolery 'I Ihe
'Botherashun I' cries the old woman
'sure thfefs's Biddy Milligan's ondacent
pigs at the ilw.1
'It's no go,' answered the officer, and im
mediately proceeded to . the upper room,
where a whole litter of piglings wis con
cealed in a box under the "childer's bed,'
and ihe old sow grunted behind the fire
place.
CHILDISH SINCERITY.
A lady who wrs quite in the habit of
dropping in at her neighbor's about meal
limes, in the hope of obtaining an invitation
to partake wiih the family, was recently
completely nonplussed by ihe unhesitating
I'rankness ot a child.
Knowing that a neighbor's supper hour
was five, she called in about 4, and settled
herself down for a long call.
"Il lakes two to mtke a bargair," am!
ihe lady honored wiih the call had no idea
if giving an invitation, if it was in her pow
er to escape it.
Accordingly, the hour of five brought no
indications oi supper. Time wore on, ihe
sun Wiis near its setting, ind still the same.
A little girl, the neighbor's daughter, be
gan to grow quite uneasy. At length, her
mother havimr ;rone out for a moment the
visitor said :
"You mus' coine over and see me, Mary,
some time."
'No, 1 won't," said the child.
"Why not?"
"Because I don't like you."
''But why don't you like me?"
"Because I am hungry and want some
supier."
"Bui," said the visitor, amazed. "I don'!
prevent 3-011 having your supper, do 1?"
"Yes, you do!" said little Mary. "Moth
er said she should'nt have supper until you
were gone, it you stayed till midnight."
In less than five ininutrs the visitor was
inarching ont of the frontdoor with a very
red face. She hasn't called to see Mary's
mother since.
Little Alary, in her childish frankness,
has not 3'et learned the important lesson
which afier years will not fail to teach her,
viz: that ";he truth, however excellent or
desirable in itself, is not to be spoken at all
times,"
gallanTky,
Aii Irishman was brought before a bail
iff at Ipswich, on a charge of having six
wives ! 'I he buihff askeJ how he could
be so hardened a villmm, as to delude so
many "Please yo'ir worship," says Par,
'I was only trying to get a good one."
DEATH OF A BOY FROM HUM
A correspondent of ihe Dover (N. H )
Observer says lhat Charles L- Chase, aired
9 years, a son of widow Swl'y Chase, of
Bowerbank. became so intoxicated on the
4ih of July. that no efforts could revive him.
and he expired it about 12 o'clock at mghi.
A LEAMNKD I.ADY.
The America lady Mrs. Putnam, lias,
perhaps, no equal in the world for criti
cal knowledge of languages, for sh
converses readily in French, It di m,
German, Polish, Swedish, and Hunga
rian, and is familiar wiih twenty moJ
jrn dialects, besides Greek, Latin, Ht
nrew, Persian, and Arabic. This ex
t :nt of the linguistic acquirements is
paralleled only by Cardinal M-jzzofan,
Elihu Biin itt, and some half dozen-other
jieat names of both woilds.
MOURNING GOODS.
Br.ACK ami half M'jurnirig G.nadine and
Twisnod ."i!k Ureses j Ulack and half Mourn
ns Berars, sume very tine PlaW and plain Tis--ut-s;
Kri-nchand Knylisli Limn nd Muslin?, a
I irijc a? - ri menl ; Ginghams and Calic-'Cs. ncw --(i
patlerns Bonnet It' -bona; Mourning an i
naif mourning "Minrmer SaHi-; Alalli'FC Lace Col
;irs and Jndr!"f-i'e: lo inaich, and a full and
.'neral aaso-lnicnl of all the fashionable styles !
.'ollars, Und.-rsleeves and Chimixetlea to bi worn
ihis summer ; Kins; I. eve Veils; Kremh Lawn
Handkerchiefs; Lupins Summer Bombazines and
.'hallvs; the verv btsl qualiiv of Kid, Bl .ck Net
nd Black Silk Gloves; Black and Sieel colored
Purasols; Knalish and Italian Crapes, Jc. &a.
l-'.r sale al the lowest price, bj
April 1. JAMES DAWSON.
T lYLOR'S INTERNATiON :1L
HOTEL, Utf OADWA V. ('or. of Kranlin Street,
iKW VOilK.
LS eomnleted and open.d lor travellers who de
sire agreeable and attractive accotnmodai ions.
It is conductc-il upon the principle of the best Ku
' 'pean i loiels, I lie meals being served in the se ve
al nnanrnents, or at the tables in the snlonn, ut
h npiion of iiu-ejiis. The Hoiel nnd Furniture
combine elenani-e wi'h OMitforf, and is designed
1 well f.r tl.: convenient reception ol travel
lers by the late trains.
JOHN TAYLOR, Proprietor.
Jan. 2 mjyc
THOS. B. CARR, SI. D. 0. D. S.
PRA'M KJ Af, UKNTIaT for the last ten years,
Chargi s b-r
10 or ifSf artificial teeth on fine gold plate,
each, 7 00
in entire svt of tee h on fine gold plate. 160 0;;
Ditto on ;oM witn artifiuial gums, 150 10
Ditto on Platina pl ite with uiufi
ci il gunis, 150 00
Upper or under ditto, each, 75 00
Pivot tooiti tint cannot be distinguish
ed from ihe natura' 5 CO
fine gold fi li g. uarmntcd permanent, 2 (K)
Do- and destroying the nirve. $3 to f 0
Kxtrnciine h forrfh, 50 CIS. to 1 ff
test dentifrices and tooth brushes always on hand.
Rvrry operation vstrranCed lo give entire Satisfac
tion. Teeth insrrtcn immediately afu r the e.xtmc
Oon of the fangs and- reniuddelcd after ihe gum.--have
shrunken, without nddfriorni 1 thmrge.
Office on Markei-st., 2 doors helow ih Chvirch.
Wilmington, N. C. April 2.'. 16-tf.
SWEDISH Le.-cbes, by Adams&Co's.
Expres Forale at
O. & D. DcPltK'S, Drua Store.
business Cards.
DIt GfiftRGE BKTTAER,
OF NO-tTH CAROLlVA.
OFFICE, No. 638, BROADWAY,
OH AT THE
PRESCOTT HOU3B-NEV TORK.
Een. 16. 142 lyc.
W. M. SHERWOOD & CO.,
WHOLESALE Grocers and Commission Met
chants vvilmington, C.
All consienments o! K rival Stores, together will,
Ooiton, Hacon, La d, Coin, MeaJ, Klosr,- 4c, sha
ecure trie higrjest market price.
Dec 13 1 15-tf
X D. LOVE
MASUFXCTUREl! ASO DEALER IX
CABINET FU KMT I RE,
BEDSTEADS CHAIRS, MATTRESSES &c.&c
lro:it street, SoiuL or" Market,
BHOWN'n BUll.DI!U,.WIfcMINOTON. tf . C.
Sept. 18. 1853. r -w ' 79-y-c
D. CASHWRMlf J. A. PARKER.
CASHWELL & PARKER,
COMM1SSIO X MERCHANT S,
WH.AI INGTON. N C
Officf formerly occupied by Mr. Win. A. Gwycr.
Ma-rh 23. 3-lyo
i. C. LA ITA,
COMMISSION' MERC A .V 7 4 GENERAL
AGENT.
WILMINGTON. IS". C.
Oct. 1,1853. 6S-Iy
UPHOLSTERS & PAPE1? HANGERS,
KEEP ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER
Mistresses, Ftatkcr Buls, Window Curtains
and I' Let u res
Ail work in t he n"ove II ne done at shortest No
lice Wilmington, N. C, Market St.
March 13. 1.
jusepii
General Commission
N. C.
s ni iJe on Consljjnmcnls.
i 09- tf
R. BLOSSOM,
anil FnrvTiirilin Merchant
I'rompt perso lal attention given to Consign
ments Mil . ' .1 1 1 t)l IJififi lit.
Liberal Cash adcance vudr on Consignments to
me or to my New York friends.
Wilmington, Jan. "i0, 1353. 135.
" w TcThowardT-
nK.VKHAt, Commission and Forwarding Mcr-
KJ c.tant, i ilniingtorj
l.i er il "ash j'tvjrtc
Nov. 29
R',)UTREE, WATSON & CO.,
General I'oaiiiiisMoii Merchants,
I.JOK -oiiI Si , v York.
Liberal A leanres M ide on Con sign men .'.
1. D. rtOCN I'HEt, fi. C WATSoa, TV. H. WIGG1N6.
August io, 09-ly.
J. HATHAWAY L SON,
CUAIVIISSION MUti&tfffN 1 S.
WIlj.UIJiiUTON. M. C.
J. Hathawav, J. L. Hathaway
Feb. 15. 1S53. 31.
1 A M ES A XDIUU N. ,jf EDWARD SAVAGE
ANDERSON & SVA(.E.
GENERAL CO M MISSION MERCHANTS.
WII.MI010. . C.
Liber. i! ca?h lv.inces ma le ou i onsigniiltnts.
Oct. 2.'.
RUSSELL i B!l0Tin;R7
(lATH KL1.I.-1 RU-fcKLL A CO,)
GENERAL CH.UMISSiitN MERCHANTS
f(Ltl.onN, N. V.
Liberal cash ulx.inees m.idi! on nin'ijnmcnlS"!
Naval -tore-i, '.jotto.i, inJ oilier produce.
BUSINESS CARDS.
May 3, 1353.
C. & . HuPRE.
mri je know. hiy-r zsgJp&S--
squeal raDg UirousH' lw tPfil
1000
July 1.
J. and II. copy.
4i.
PRINTS.
TUST received, a large assortment of K.nslish
and American lrisr new patterns and colors,
I caw recommend; Ginghams assorted Colore
nd Mourning and half Mournittg do.; GrasCIth
.ndVieir .Skinrnsi Kob neir Mosquito Nett
'g; Linen TaU: Damask; Napbrns; Doylasand
Irish Liwras; Linen Cambric and Un I'hdlcf,
ind Gent's ditto ditto ; Allendh'e Brown- Co ton
.Shr-etin2, all widths; Blue .l.:.tinn, merfi am and
heaviest qualities madv; Georgia and Soirth Caro
lina Cotton Oxnaburea; Heavy Krow Cotton
- birting; .MarlboroBgh Plaid and Siripea; a very
-heap:lot at Bed Ticks; Linen Oxnahnvga and
Kurlaps i mad Crape Shawls. For rale by
June 3 MURSDIWsnM.
WOOL F. Al. E AND H ETA L DEAI.F.R IN
Drugs. lfflicines. Chemicals, i'aints. U,
t)t- Slufli, t;la;.s. J.Mlii:nety, Cigars,
0!1 liiijtiorw, li'anry Articles, Ac.,
MAilKl-.T .sTUKKT,
W I I, M I N (i 'l'O , "V . C .
" rescription. -arcf ul l -o.iipon ndei by experi
enctu sons.
March 'iS. 1853.
J. E. HALL,
COMMISSION MKiti;UAr, Wilminaion
N O. OiHce in reir of McMillan, Davis
-'o's Store.
Kverv alirnlion paid to the sale and purchase
il produce, and liberal cash advances made on
-onsigrrmenls.
tlelers to Capt. Gilbert Pot'er, K. P. Hall.
i1 re' t Branch Bank .Sime N (-; O. G. Parsley.
Pres't Commercial Bank ; McMillan, Davis &
Co.
Ian 21 131 tr
WILLI M A. GWYE.J,
General l'cat.ForwarJiugi Commission Merchant
I take pie.iaure in informing my friends, that 1
am prepared to ive alt bu i ness on! rusu d to me
efficient an.l personal attention. 1 h ive a whatl foi
Vaval -Stores, wiih ample accwmnotlatfrw-f Spiti'
House, and vV.irehousc. Consinmenis of Naval
Stores for sale or sliipmcnt ; snd all kinds of coun
try proJuce solicited. Cash advances made on
coni jnment s.
April 18, 1S53. 15.
CJNLEY, KIRIi & CO.
DEALERS IN
BUTTRIl, Clv-ese. Lird, and .Smoked Provisions,
Po.k. Beet', Bean-, Pea, and Dried Fruit.
.'33 and 235, FrtOiNT ST. EK.T. Corner of PECK
SLIP, NKW VORK.
March 25. . lyc
WILLIAM II, PEA RE,
COLlEtiTUC AM) D?KRTr SI P U AG! NT
Kr Country Newspaiiers throughout the
United States,
Basement of Sun Iron Bu ;ainsis,Baltimore street
All business er'.rusird touls cure iransacfed
proorrn 'v , or fiirtral tcrins.
se i 7 95-f
JAS. II. CIIADBOURN& CO.,
iieiieral Cumathsiun Merc hauls.
VIL,fI.GTO. X. C.
J as. H . On DBOOB.i. Geo. Chadbourw.
Jun. 1,1353.
0. L. FILLY A W.
PRODUCE BROKER. FORWARDING d
COMMISSION MERC II AN T.
"FFMK over Store of Vi . H. McK or. South
Water street, WHminjtton, N. C, will make
iberal cash advances on consigrnmrn's. He hut
n igi d the services of Mr. John Hall as a Gen
ral Produce Broker. Refers to.
K P. Hall, Pre.-iJent Branch Bank of the State,
v ilmington.
) G. Parsley, " Commercial Bank, Wilmington
ien. A. Mcitae, Preident W. 0 11. Kaliroad. d..
Jen VV. W HarHee do. VI. A 31. Railroad, Marl-
n C- H., .S.- C.
V. K Lnne, Goldsboro', N. C.
July 6 !i 47-tf
MllS. KING,
J73 King Street, between Wentwonh and Society
Streets. Charleston. S. C.
i,TA.UFACTUKES in very ftoperior stvle.
VI Wigs, Taa(es, PUirt-Badi ant;urlH, iui
Cinga-.rt,4aiwBini anrf BrntMrfvM, and at ktttdul
f'anoy Hair 'Plaiting. Ofd-r8 thankfully reoetv-d
y MjiI or otherwise. Charges moderate. Ad
iress as nOove.
April 13. . 12 lyc.
O. C. FREEMAN. GEullCt UOUfSTON
fUriuH v Houston,
MERCHANTS AND FACTORS,
VVIL M 1 N GTO.N , N . C-
I) C. I'll E KM AX & CO.
COMMISSION M t: RC1I A NTS ,
115 fMOM T sil'Ulilil',
iNKVV VORK.
f 'CIGARS. ; ,
O Kt'-'Vi HXTAN A Cfgara.; iof t; newt
CYAl 9J lJ from the PhlWerphia and jSalti
mora Maik-ct, and .or sole i?hap; bjf ,-1
r3uoa 2
PREEMAN A.D PUSTDN, V!L.)HCT0N, N C
KF.f constantly on h ind a stock ol Flour.
,.Corn, Pork, Racon Satl, Coffer, Sigar, Mo-
lasses. Tobacco Ci"ars. Snu!f. Candles. .Soap, tor-
tign and Itomestic Liquors and Wines; Iron.
'ails, Paints, Oils, Glass, Domestics, Hals, Roots.
Shoes. Lea'her. Agricultural Imtlemens. and a va
riety ol oilier articles, suiluble for lamilv.ind plan
tation use and ihe retail trade, which they will
lipofce of in lots to suit dealers or consumers on
reasonable terms for cash, or in exchange for Na
val Store? or other produce.
F. T FOSTER,
VI ANUFACTURER of Bunting and Silk Flags.
-VX and nil kin Is of WjIIhu I Plantation Tents.
35 and 37 South 3rd Street Philadelphia.
K.T. F.
June 17. 40-3m-c.
IIENIIY NUTT,
FlCiaa AW IWAKDl Vi AGRST,
IViltgice Hi persimal attention to business entrust
ed to his care.
Sept. 8, 1353. 75-tL
JOSEPH II. FLANNER,
General Coniniissin Merchant,
tTIIMIXtJTOX, N. c.
May 9th, 1853. 87-ly-c.
"r GEORGE JIYERS, - "7"
VBHBS'lLE.'tSD; METiJl GRDCCB
Keeps constantly m AoraoT, tf 'urea. Tens. Liquor,
- Pnviiion, Wood and IfllJoir War, Eruit,
, ConfeetioMrie.r. SoaOiFrnrtrtt
WlliMIXGTdJI, M. Ki. -.
Nav..lS, 1852, .-: : , 189
T. C. kTt;G. woum, ' '
COIIISSIO no PTRWUOlSff bejcwsts,
1 4ar" WflWv
T!ie senior narl nor D. C. Frbemax. is located in
(he city "of New Vork ; the junior partner, Geo.
Ioueton. in Wilmington. If desired, advances,
will be made on msin nents to and from either
ulace. All bu -i nes entrusted to them wrl 1 recelV.
uroper attcniion ; and orders for Goods will be
romplK ind carefully filled.
Sept. 9, 1952 7fi-f
GivJ. UAllliISS,
Ueueral Comuiision Mcrclianl.
VV 1 1. .MING I'ON, X. V.
TRICT .itiemion aiven to procuring FreigVil
O and ,)tirch isii7 Carrot s for vessels.
A it .i ro
t P. Hull, Kmj. i
0. G. P.irslcy, Ksq v.,i-;i ,
1. A. Taylor. Ksq W,min3ton.
J. O. Kellamv. l-ff )
Wessrs. 'l ooker, n yib A Co., ) v, ,.
Thompson & Hunter, J Ne ,ofh
Mcx'r. Herron, Jr Philadelphia.
vessrVVilli..ms& Butler, j,-kr,,n o p.
KTker, K.sq. j '-
12 J tf.
F. B.Her, K.sq.
Jan. 271933.
AiLDllAL HblSL.
$;. -A.L.Vl3&OJM. M Ait. V LA A O.
EUdtlhked in order lo aff ord the Afflicted
sormd and tcientijic ...edirul Aid,
ahdfoFAhe Hurtesiun of
DR. 1. B. Smith hasfW uiany years devotedhis
wholea lenuon to the ir'. atment of Private i om
piaims, in ail their varied and cuniplicuted forms,
.lis great success in those Ioiijj standing and diffi
cult cases, such as were formerly considered lncur--ible,
is uifuient to commend him to1 the pulilic us
worthy oi the extensive patronage he ha received
. itliin the lat eigiit years, Ui . S has tie.uedtuort
than 29,500 c.ises of Private Complaints, in ilir
.lirlereiit fjrms and etayes; a r.icli e which no
tijubt exceeds that of all other physicians now ad-.-tt
siriir m Caltimore, and n..l a single case is
nowu wh-re his directions were strictl) followed,
md uicdiciRt's taken at reasonable time, wiihoui
. fTeciingar idic.il anJ pei in i nent cure I h- rel'on ,
persons itBicted witt diseases of the above nature,
no u itt:r how difficult or lon standing thx cus.
may be," wvuldjio well to eaJl on Df SMtlib.at his
oflaee . Xo 16, satrri'rdvrie k S t .. a i.a If not Sec -tually
reiW ved no rein MneraUorl will be rcquirM for
hi services. His uu difcinYS are irce from Meicury
Hid ill mineral puiaon ; put up in neat and corn
prfCt i-Tiii, and may be taken in u public ur piivate
House, or while iraveiling, wiihoui exposure or hiii
:1ran:' from. buinets and except incases of vio
cmhitl imtttittiiin. no change of diet is necessary.
Vl'itlsXrU ilES. I r. Sinilii has .lis-oveied n
new method by which he can cufetlle orSt formof
stricture and that without pain or inconvenience to
the p.iiieni. Irrration ol the urelha, or pros:r:iie
,!land?,r nerkof tile oladdei.is somclimesmis:aker.
Icr strictures bv 'Hne'iil oraeti tinners or char la lane.
' YUL Sd MEM
and others afflicted with Seminal Oebility. wheth
et origin jiiny from . i Certain Destructive Hnbil, or
from any other cause, wiih I ruin of Dodi.y a nd men
tal evtis which follow when neglected, should make
an c.trly apitlictttiiTti, thereby ivoiding mu h trout. Ic
and sufTeiinj;. a3 well ns expmse. IJy bis improved
method of trtiitiiieni, Di. t. can safely yusrantee a
pcet!y end j'Cilecl cur in ull:,iol (l is cora
piain'. TO FEMALLS.
All ltc.te pucu'iar to Fein ties (as also Sup
pi stii ns, I rregul:iriies, Ac.) speeiii! y and e fleet n
. illy remove I. I'he elHcar.y of hi.s -cmdies, lorthi
cureol the ib ive a flections, have been well tested
in an extens ve practice for the laM twelve years.
Persons t a distance may conai It Dr. S. hy n
letfi r, ost-p.nd. describina ' iise, and have medicine
wt cine'y put up a nd foi wa i ded to any part of ihe
United Si ites. :ilw.iys :ico nn innied wiui full and
exi'licit directions for use Comuiunicali'ins curi
sidcred strictly confidential. Oifice arranged with
separate apartments, so itvit patients never see am
one but ill' d-'ctor liim--self. Attendance daily, from
J in ihe morning till at nicht.
. K Persons afflicted with any of the above
i iiiupla'n is. will d well to a .'oid the vaiioua
NOSTRUMS AND SPECIf- ICS
advertised by Apothecaries and Ortip-jisi? ns a cer
i iin cure for any and eveiy disease. 1 he aie put
up to sell, but not to cure, and I'requenilv do much
more harm ihan aood - ihejf re avoid ihtm.
A word io the wise is sumcienf . Address
D.I.J B SMITH, '6 South Frederick xt.,
Hallilliore. MJ.
Oct. 13. 90-1 v-c.
BILES OK EXCHANGE.
AN F.lei-ani Ldition of Bills of Kuchange. print
ed in Oei man v. in Boo of 10 Quires and in
sheets, just received
Tlie Commercial.
and for sale at the office of
C!
I. U'EiijEL. H . B . E I L E It S .
WESSEL & EILEIiS.
COMMISSION MKltCHANTS & WHOLF.-
SALK OIIOOKKS, North Water St., WI-
"Ui'o, IS- Oi,-inlendoffp at the ahojM
stands fenerala8ortnientof f3'-ocfirlFr'r'Tqu)rir
ind Provi-lontf nl wholesale and to carry on a
'icncra I Commissi or Htislm ss.
RKFEBRNCE t
K P.Hall Pres't Br'ch Bank of t'io State. 1
). fi. Parsley . Pre-'t Cmmcrcinl Bank. WIT
K . Dickinson , F.sq )
P..ppe.i (,V J New Vork,
Dollner v Purer. S '
Jan. 20 191-4.
131.
GEO. II. KELLY,
COUMISSION MERCHANT.
Sox i door to A . A . tV unnet't, on North vV ate r s t
willattpnd to the sa'e of all kin ls of Count rv Pro
iuci'.sin'h as Corn, Peas, Meal. Bacon . Lard ,c .
md wil I keep constant ly on hand a f ti 1 1 suppl j o I
'"roirt rlef. ic.
liefer 'tli'CP .
Willei- Hall-ofWnyno. -Ino Icflac, Wilmingtoi
W Caraway. '' ti-n. Alt .Mcllae. "
F..P. I Vilmin-'ton , Wiley A. Walkei . "
Dec. 13, !52. 1 15-1 v.
JAS. F. GILLESPIE. GEO. S. GILLESPIE.
j ami: i cillmph; a c..
PRODUCE AND FORHAHDING
AGENTS.
V Il.MlNOTON, N C
'Vi i tie ii lar a i ten i ion paid to the receipts and Saleof
Vara Stores, Timber, Lumber. Corn, lincon, Cot
ton, f-c, dc.
March 30. 6.
JYHSCELLAiSY.
S. 51. WEST,
Auctioneer and Commission Merchant,
1VII. IIN TON, v. c;.
7"l LL sell or buv Ileal Ksiate and Ncgrocsat
W a small eonrrmistrion.
A LSO :
Uriel atterrtron sivenio ihesaleofTimbcr.Tur
aentine, Tar, of any kind of Country Produce.
O B :e n 'ond door, South side of Market street,
on the wlnrf.
June 12. 1353. 39 ly.
A H VAB)KKELEN.
General Agent, Commission auJ forvrarding
lVcrchant, '
WII.MIXCV, N. C.
Particulai attention given to sale and purchase
if aval Sf ires.
June 1. 1353. 123-ly.
T. CAVOR IH,
Gciier.il CoiiimissidD 3Icrchanf,
tV Hi MI I N (rTOS , V . C .
USUAL advances made on consignments of Cot
ton, Naval Store nnd other produce
P utieular attention given by G. VV. Davis to pur
chasine cartzocs. urocLn ina treiabts for vessels. tc.
Jan 41
128
COm KIN St RUSSELL.
(SCrCB&SOfiS TU THUS. UIB I.'iE k CO )
General CommisioB Mfrcl.;iu(s,
-Vo 32, North Wharves, md- o3 North Water St.
PIUI.ADiilvPHIA.
J HAOVEV COCH BAN,
W. 8. RUSSELL.
L'ber it c ish i.lvauccs made on consignments.
July 30th, 1353. 5Ss-tf.
SANDS NAiiNAPAKILLA.
IS QUART UOTTLES.
For Purii'it:'.g I te O'ood, and for the Cure of Scro
j'ata IlKtumalism, Sla'w-n I'h-.t't, thj,tptia,
Suit Rtieu ', Feter Svcs, E njxipclus. Pimples,
liiles, McrrurUil Discasts, t'ulai.eous Ervp
li'jns. Liser Complaint. RroncUiii?, Con
sumption, EemaJe Complaints . Less tf
Appetite, General Debility, iSjrc
JN ihi pfvpiratlon ill the restorative properties
L i( the root are coneen t tali d in their uimo.-l
iritijjih and efficacy ; fmt while S,i r-apa i illti llool
lor in s an i iiqiori a nl pur' of its com uii a i inn, ills,
.il i he same tiiite. eui'tfuotuidcd i h "ihcr egela
ole remedies ol jircin Ower. arro it io- in the pecu-
in r eooi'ii nat ion and seitn if'ic inannt i ul iis prei-
raiion, lhat its remarkable success in tin- cure ol
i-case -tepends It nets simultaneously up'Oi the
-loiuach , t he circitla : ion and the lm i ..- ; nd i iu
hrce processes, w hich ure urdinanh ihe resuil ol
ihree dill' it nl kinds ot cdiciuc, are curried on nl
i no same i ime, through the ins! r unicn'alny of i bis
n,e remedial agent which gently Miimulalcs whili
ii disin'i cts and i xpls iron the stoinat h and
tivK Is ..I: that i irriialintr. nnd al the same time
:iorcs vijjor and tone. Alanv uih r preparations,
mitiiti in ncurio!! the name of arsa.inrilia, atid
o that thcii i ei-emblo m e ends, hcin often prepar
d irom worthless and itrert roots, and of course
"sm i? no h'-.il i n n or curative (iropet fies, and pi-
'ii nis in makin.2 ( h"ice of which ihev will use,
hould take no other, but that one entitli d :n their
onlideni e, Irmn the long list of cure." il has effect
ed on living witness'-s. whose testimonials and
residence have been published, and who are stiil
earin'i dalv irsti'ron tr irs w..h.
ASTONISHING CUUK..
Patterson', N. V , 2Pth, 1S51.
le.-grs A. K. t&. D Sands: Oenil. itien. Hav
inj; .virn'-ssed the most beneficial effects Irom the
ise of yo' r SarsapariHa, it gives me pleasure lo
send vou the following staiement in r eard to my
-on. In the spring of 1349 he look a severe cold,
ind after eight weeks of severe suffciing ihe dis-
nse settled in nis left 1 t? and foot, which soon
s well' d to the utmost. The swelling was lanced
bv his physician, and discharged most prolusely;
if'i r that no less than elevi ii ulcers forim d on thi
ear and -ot at art time. Wehad fivediff rem Phy
sicians, but none refleTed Mrs ir!eli ; and the last
winter found him so eniucintt.-ri and lovf ilrat hre was
unulde to leave hi" ed. sutiuring the m ist exci ucia
iin pain. Durin" this lime the bone had become
o much aftected that piece alter piece came out, of
which he has now more han twenty-five preserved
in a boiile. varving from one half to one and ii half
inch' s in length. We had given up all hopes of bis
recovery, hutai this time we were induced to try
your Saisaparilla. and with its use his heulih and
ippetite began immediately to improve, and so rap
id was the change that less than a dozen bottles ef
tected a perfect cure
With gratiiude, I remain truly yours,
DA III US BALLARD.
We the underwened neighbors of Mr. Kallard.
cheerfully subscribe to the facts of the above state
ment. H. & 11 Sf, Hyt, A. M Tr bridge,
Geo.T. Dean, Kastwood.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail hy A. B
.fc D. Sands, I)ru2sis:s and Chemris, 100 Ful on
street corner of William New Vork. sold also by
i)rugis's eenerally tbrouwh"ui ihe United states
ind Canadas. Price -Si per bottle ; sfx b- tiles for
55. For sale by Dr. A.O Brs-rfhry, and Messrs.
C. A O. DuPro, Wilmingie PI. C.
April 8. lS-6m-
DR. SAVAYNE,
Kmincnt Physi'.i.m of l'hiladcltihia, has
given to ihe wond Ihe benefit of hia expe
rience by prepaiing remedies suitable to almost
every disease.
Ur. Straynt's Compound Syrup of Wdd Cherry, for
Curing Cuii'A? CoUls. Consumption, and all
Diseases of ihe '1 hroal, Breast and Lung.
D 11. S W A V N K'si V K 11 M I V V G K,
For Destroying Worms, "uring Dyspepsia, Ac.
Dr. Swayne's Sugar Coated Sarsapa and Tar
Pill, aentle puiya.ive and aiterttva Medicine,
ar superior to the Pills in general use.
Dr. Swayne'e Cholera Alorbus Diarrhoja, and
Dysentery Cordial, a 'never , fulling remedy. A
I'reeh sdi'plyjusi received at -u, .t
C. A D. DuPRE'Snjluji Store, si
Sole Agents tut V ilsilntrioilf.
to tre sick and Afflicted.1
Ox. S'WAVNK'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF
WILD (HKIlllY.
The most -If cetunl and speedy CURE KNOWN
FOR CONSUMPTION Coiisrhs, Colds, Asthma,
Hi undii'is, Licr Complaints. Spitting Ulood. Uif
ii' ully of Hreuthing, I'uins in the Side and lireast.
Pulp 1 1 turn of the Heart, Influenza, Croup, Broken
Constitution, Sure Throat, .crrous Debility, and
ill Diseases of the Throat Breast, and l.ungs.
UilKA l" CUilK OK THOMAS DICKSON,
After having been aiven up to die by Physiciant
and friends.
Point of Ilotucs, Frederick Co., Md.,
J nfie Pih, lb.il .
SWAYNK: Dear Sir Believing it a duty
ow e lo the nuli'.ic, ami in justice lo vou, I
have thoii!ln proper to make known one of the
most cxi i uordinarv curi s. in my own caae, thii"
h is ever been truly ree"r'ed In me moni" '
Octooer last. I was alHict. d wiih a Severe ffai-her-
mg in my breast, whio fornuda lar;c utccsi,
and al ' Ominnniea'ed to my lungs and very
much afflicted them, and discharged I quuit
liiies of corruption, external end irrHrnal. My
breath could also pass through my lunf.' and oui
through the cavity of ny breast with apparent
ease, utlvnded wiih a violent couh day and night,
loss of appetite, and extreme debility, so lhat ink
tihysicians though t my rase cxir mely hopclest
md beyond I he pi w er of medicine. I remained
n this wretched condition for a Ion;.' lime, uniil I
as wasted to a mero skeleton, and ihere seemed
o be no hope f ir me, but, h ivinu read in the put
ie papers of the many wond' rful euros perfornii d
y -our COMPOUND SYllUP OF WILD
,'llK'iHY, 1 immediatelv sen t to Baltimore for
live boitles and commenced its tiee, and, to ni)
rcat satisfaction and thai of my anxious family.
he abscess or opening in my lunis began to ljeai,
ind ihu c ugh subfided, and on usin? ten bottles
I was restored to per:erl lieallh. 1 feel very grate
ni, and firmly believe that in your medicine, un
der the hissings of Divine Providence, I am in
lebted for this great change and am h.'ij py to say
hat 1 am now enjoying a- good iieulth as 1 ever
have.
Yours, verv respcel ful ly, THOS. DIXON.
The subsciibrr is well acquainted wiih Thomas
DiMin, nnd inn testify thai he has been afWct'ed o
ibove repn:senti d I regard his recovery as almost
a mirack;. 11c is a worihy member .if srrciefv.
J A MF.S It. DfJRROIlO'W,
Patcr of the Ift rlii Circuit, tlullirporeConfcrtr.ee.
It irivea lone ! Ihe stomac i, strenullo-ns 'hi
ligesiive organs, nnd is ihe original and only I rii-r
areparalion ol Wild Cherry in i nu fat: I n red. Ob--erve
pari ieubirlv t he nori ri' oi Dr. Si way no is
n the wra:ip r. around each hoiiio.
Luhoratwy for I be man ufactiirc and sale f l!
'tfi .S'V tVN'K.'S MKDI'MNKiS. Io. 4 N OUT 11
i,VK.NTII ST , ittiote Marljet, PjiiJliiia
For salo Wholesale and flrtailbv
C. & 1) PtiPRF.,
VS iluiingiun, . C.
April "2 . 1 7 I y .
SASH, I3LLM)
AND DOOR A(,ENCY.
I'orniPrhi cmid tided by (iiiu C1. Itulchkis
I HK public are hereby informed, thot I nuu
L bcei nppoin edageni for 'he sale of lndov
Sash, It 1 1 it ti s and Doors, manufactured by tin
New Hiivtn Ccni., und am prepared to filial
orui rs in the above line. The -tiulity of th
work ot the New H:i,ven Coin, is well known ii
this market. B lihtei s and all perron in wan t
the above ari iclcs, are rcqucstco to sei d in thep
orders, and they will -e iro.npt ly filled. Tcrmv
invariablv cash on delivery.
WM. A. OWVKR .
Genera i Age.nl Commission and Fomarding Mer
Unnl .
April IS. 15
HAY.
?( BALKS HAY. now on the way Irom New
O'W York, for Mile Hy
June 29. FRKF.M A N A HOUSTON.
I D J.rilUB liEfl BEDS
A
From ihe New York D.iy hook cf Jm'y 28. -THE
DEATH OF AllSS FILLMORE,
We published yesterday the raelancbolj
tidinga of ihe deuth of Miss Abigail Fill
more, only daughter of Cx-Preaident Fill
more, at Aurora, in JErrc Count jr, in this
State, on Wednesday morning last, after a
sickness of a few hours from ibe cholera.
She had left Buffalo ihe previous day, in ,
appttrently good health, to spend a fevy ?
days among her friends at he vil'age Where'
she only went to die. -"T.yf'
Mia Fillmore was an amiable, iiWefctliag
and educated young1 ladr and -el ber de-
cease was some twenty two years' of ag'e.
iSome years ago, nad, we believe, while hef
father was a nieinber pfJQiigresj, shemA ';
ployed herself ai.tt school? leeber ..io ,iht
county of Erie. ejUiu gave . the.. best;
and most truly exH;eJ promises in be ear
ly girlhood of her future, usefulness ,a-; ant,
uc'ive member soeiel, Aridjier brief
and simjile history, in Connection with th,',
highest official honors wi:u which our Slato
and our country htve invested, her worthy
father, furnished another illustration "of th
simplicity, an, I mijesty, ami nobleness of
our republican ins itm ions. !-
In her life, nn l in that of ber father anil
his family, we have another of the inany
examplps that "useful employment" w'tho
crowi.ing atir 'jiiie of the American ,char
acter and oi Arnencnn society, and the sti-'"
ri:-aua 6aiest passport lo the highest a(h '
cial honors tmd pc hiical distinctions,
During Mr. Fillmore's official residenee'
at Washington, us I'resklem. cf the UnfieA A
States, his deceased dutighier resided wVbr
bun at Hie White House, and from her An I
assuming manners, her native intelligence--and
geni.il and kindly disposition, won the
reaped and esleem of all the visiters .wilb,
whom she was brought into contact at the; -Executive
mansion, or among the social
rirclf s uf Washington, and especially those'
of her awn sex. She was there betrothed
io a deserving young lawyer. Mr.; It. T Q.
Campbell, of this city, who died here soruJ
eighteen month ago. lie had been the
private secretary of the Presidenf, fthdf (ftmt
Hie intimate associations with 'Ole .Execu
tive family attendant upon this confidential?
official oposition, the huppy agreement - be'i
iwecn the two young people was doubfjes
consummated. li C:
In his death, her bright nnticfrmtions 6fV
the fut ure here were overshadowed, and
now so suddenly herself culled away be
youd the narrow boundary which divide;
us' from E'eruity, we may feel ussu red of,
ihe inore endurnig realities of happmrs
which sIik has uclneved mibat b.tter la"rict
beyend the grave. , ,
We sympathize with ihe lereavd fulls
cr in his uffl;ction. . Il is huV.a .abort .lime"
since that we had to lament 'he death of
his universally respected wife But death
knows no distinction of perso.u; and in ihe
ueroavements of Clay, Webo'er Calhouh,
t'ass, and oihers umow tb hK.rh.ar hi their
1
ND Cushion for s:ile bv
WILKINSON & F.SI.FR.
April 8. L' pol-tei ers.
UME! LIME!!
Tf V 1 C ASKS Roekport I, imp n'nv I n n H i n 2 foi
f vy-vs-iie by.
June W.
HATHAWAY & SON.
45.
H. DOLLUKH POTTfcR. Jr
D3LLNER & POTTER,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
NEW YORK :
Liberal Cash Advanes made on all Consignments.
April 30, IS54. 20-Iy-pd
WILMMUTOn
MARBLE AND STONE YARD.
1"HK Subscriber having vttcepted the igency ol
aeverallaro'e utablishmeirts at ihe North, which
wirifurninh him at wnl-hnrteti supply of finished or
-infininhcfc, fbreitznand lni ir of all
lualiiie. i nreparEd to fiB afl order far
IOXUMB!rr TWfIlTOSE,
md every other article in the line of the buaioes
t reasonable ratt-K .
CJTlJP'TinRlNGt.ETTEBINO OR C AKVING
Kacated vcYrirs cast be done either . fiorth or
South.'-' ? - ...
Thebea! efereoce can betvctt. If rcnirrrfed.
JAS.MeCXA&ANAN.
March ',-'. -
c s , CANAL BlRnOWS. - . - -
f FJckS "'9'. k SOJEfSW.
TOWAGE.
ON" -ind al ter I hi date, nil vessels
towed in harbor hy Steamer Same
Beery and (Calhoun, will be eiirgd.
H to. UliU. UAKtltSS, Agent.
NoT.8thrlS53. 101.
iniMER! SUMMER!! SUMMER!!!
I HK Subscriberu have on hand ihe following
Syrups and Cordials very fine for Suium r
diinks: Leinoa and Strawberry Syrups by the
'u lion ami bottle. Ilapberry Syrop. turdials (I
various kinds. Ginger, i herry Kktek Herrv
8une-,Clreraid Southern Wine. Krench Vine
sar. German Bftter.nl Kwpfierty, Vinegar; b
ide3 some Black Berry Wine, good for the ' Con
vention Grip'' now rnginp
June 15. REsTUN TOWNS HKND.
WE hive nn hind a very handsome asonm-nt
of Paper Hansinga, Fire Screen-, Border,
Window Shide-i, Cnrtams, Cornices, Ac. dc.
For ale and pat np hv
W I UK IN SON & Kf . E a.
June 8. Upholsterers and P;.per Han ;-.
V.
Medical Board of
Consultation.
PARASS0LS.
OPF.NKD tMsfav,a ntw aopply of ParassoU,
verv surwri-ir quality, pi ilrr Black Sflba, plaW
and Mrlped Cambric and Swiss Mtialins. Naniok
and Jacwnerr do a full line of white embroidered
Cnrtanf Marlins. Farrtr Nett Veila Lare Collars.
Wen enra ijualky coloTect flk Glows. e.. e
Forwfebf - J-AMES DAWSON.
. April rt. , 14-,-., 19.
WANTED.
C' ( IRS. Bees wax , for which the highest
w )J 'V markei price, will be paid in ctifh.
March 9. T. C. & B. G. WORTH.
THE NORTH CAROLINA
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMP'Y.
RALE10I1. N. C.
''HE above Compan) hnabeen inoperationsinci
llieleiol April, 848, under ihe direclioiiof the
iollowinji Ollieeit. viv. :
Or.C'harieb K. ) orrftson, fresKienl.
Wm. O. Haywood, Vice President,
James K. Jordan. Secretary ,
Wm. H.Jones. Treasurer,
Perrin Kuabee, Attorney
Dr.Ch.irles K. Johnson.
Or. Wm H. McKee,
Dr. II- B. Havwood,
J. Heratnan. General Auent.
This Company has received a charter giving ad
rantages tothe insured over any other Company
The 5tl. Se tion tiiTea the Husband the privilege to
insure his own life for ihe sole use of hi Wife unit
CntWren. free from nny clainirof the representa
riveaol ill hiwlrarrid or any of his creditors.
Organized on purely mutual principle, the life
member j'nrticipaie in th tr hole of the profil h!rh
art" declared annually t'esidtn. ;h. applicant foi
life, when thr anntiul premium is over 30 may pay
jne half in i Mote.
All claims for insurance against the Cnmpanv wilt
je paid within niney dwVa aftt-r proof of the deatl
jf the party ia furnhhed.
savetare insured for one or five years, at rates
which will enable all Slavebikiers to secure thir
class of p-feperity aainnst the un-ertainty of life.
Slave irrinra'e present a new and interesting
featurrin thehisfory vf N'orth-I 'arolina. which wil
prove very important fa the Souther States.
The tatM four months operation - f this ompan
howan ervl areeamount of business mnrr than
the Directors rxprcted to do ihe firi-i year-havint
nlread v issued more than 200 Policies.
Dr. Wn. W. HARlBR.M-dicat Ftnmlnfr
A--nt.Viiminotr.n. N. C.
AM ommiimcaUonsonbnsIneii-.of frrTfTni.-mair
should be addressed to -
t . - 1AS. F. JOTTDAN.Sec'y.
.aleigh.Feb. 12.1S53. 1 4 1 . if.
TOWING BY STEAMER CALHOUN
ORDER S for towingby STEA M E R
CALHOCN. will have attention i
ileft at the oftef of
GKO-IIARUI-SS.
105.
ofhcial proMrotJons nfitl sfrccsaej, ve arts
fircib-lj' reminded thntevcn th
Path til ejoi y h-aiN Imt to th jrrave.
'iTic career of the youthful subject of
his notice v as hrit f, unob'rusive, siiople-
nd qtiiet, but the sphere which she lilleJ
was one of unffuhiesv bviarrtiful, and hon-
irab'e, and true and worthy of imitaTiot
:y the proudest of her sex. .
She was a modest. " interesting young'
American woman, in the true sense of ther
lean, carrying out by her own example,
her faith in the dignity and ihe jtlory of art
educated people, and in the equality which
our institutions recognise among all our
deserving citizens. "She will mug" uiiUX
the angels the final triumph she hftwon
FUNERAL OF MISS FlLUfOftl' '"'' .
Buffaw, July 27, 185.' .
The funeral of liss Fillmore took place'
i his morning. It va3 attended by . a largf
concourse of the leading cilizeijg. More
tleep felt and general grief has been .seldom?
witnessed than was manifested. throughout
the city. Miss Fillmore was exceedingly
amiable in her disposition, and 'ws belov
ed hy everybody. Every " heart feels a
though it had suffered personal " bereave
ment. Her loss will long be felt", "Slt.
Fillmore feels it keeiily, and his spirits aro
much broken. " " " " - f ;-
G0SIIEN BUTTER.
KF.GS Fxtra Goshen Butter, juat received
''-' ann tor site low for caih. nt
June 3.
GEO. MYERSV
fresh PEAcnEs.
.lfC CAS Fresh Peac.'.t-, juat to hand in
CVJVJ heaatifal order, at GKO. MYKRS.
June 3.
34.
U00P IRON. .
nTONS CottFtiing of ,- "'t
4 do.- H Ineb; .t.., -
3) do. l do. -
leo. 1 do. - - . .' " : .
I do. f of hnt American, Iron, "andf
which we will ec-i for small prufl a - : ; , "
3 1. ne 4. W. M..SU EU WOO D & CO.
India chgognd
A CF.RTmIX Reme-ly for ChDIa and Fevers, as
I tho'.janJs can tcatify. For sale at -
r - f M- i -x nn me
June, 29. . - ,
O. & D. DcPRFS.
- Dniand Chemical St or,
and H. "Copy- - " 45-
PIANO FORTES.
Ji D.
A LOT of frn-Cned instrument., jnst reeefve-f
il and for ile Mr, by
May 9.
LOVK.
.SFRfNGF STYLE B0XNETS. '
JUST recelve6 a, l.irieanTf h indvmo asaort
mern,' per. Adams A Co'm Rxpreav. - t male
cheap, by KAUff WEILER
aT -
Nov. 16.
BY EXPRESS.
RF.CF.IVKT thi-. morniBg, a new "PPl
w rreii Plaid Summer Si ka; GUi-ham
and Prnint French Jacowena; Bla-k ne Mitlaj
HtrninuCollara; Chim xtt. amf Cnderalervee :
OhilrfrenV rtanse MeHno Ve, allifrini Nm.
t wo-, aT Idiea ditto; Frln'STd and Damaok
BraVrnl Linn ToweUf a b5inifr.niele ot
.Hnod Llnenafor Bov's r, Ac. Are. For sale
br "-7 " - . JAMES DAvYSOI
i'l -ti-O -JtI-
9-
PORK AND BACON.
BARKKLSCI'y MePrlt; 1U hhds..Mias
Western Bacon iiJc and Shoulder., Jua
1
CARRIAGES. ;
It seated CARRIAGE. '
1 rarwod tt'iar? Rekaway, i ""J.- v .
1 duiker l(-ckaway ana severs I lljat Rvgglf
jnt recied and for sale by '
Sept 27-tf . .' DIBBLE & BRO-
SPHlXGv HAtR. fJITENT, FKLT.MOSSS
nod Slloci afanrtiasvi.. Ou htmei sad mad to
nrder, by .WILKINSON tfc FSLF.B, ,
May 20. ... . Ppfculafri:
- tHAMPAGXE.
O V.I CRTS- HiWJ.Ick d. dv..f--j 3
dOtrra. pw, - v aUINCCdkCOWANu;
JtHy r3.,;-.- ... - .SV-'
. ' t '"
' ' ' BAC05 COCf ROUND.
A UW aplenutid arricla for rare r j 1 v
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