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Cjie Cmhttifrdal.
WILMTVOTON t. C:
THURSDAY. AUGUST 3 IS54.
FOR GOVERNOR:
GEN. ALFRED DOCRERY.
Prom Bltielncoodt Magaztm.
TOE EMPRESS OF RUSSIA.
In the litile town of Manenbfrg- lived a
Lutbrran minister by the name of Skov
ronski, who was remarkable for his piety,
benevolence, and unwearied efforts of do
mjr good. On returning' to his humble
dwelling one evening, his attention was ar
rested by the cries of a child. His horse
showed an un willingness to proceed ; he
dismounted, and at a short distance on the
snnur he discovered the object of distress
There lay a half frozen child. rapping
it in his cloak, he remounted his horse, and
in a short time was at the parsonage.
That child was a beautiful little girl, not
a year old. It was at once adopted by the
pastor, and placed in the care of his faith
fuTerrant, tin old lady who had Jong rv
sideTuch family. She was named Cath
arine, front the circumstance that she was
found on St. CatSaffue's day, the" 2.5th" of
November. She was nursed with great
care and tenderness, und treated by the
family as an only child. IJer beamy, do
cility, and sweet temper attracted the. at
tentinn of all who siw her. A more lv
Iv little creature could hardly be imagined
Ai she grew up, she interested hersell
in the management of the household af
fairs, and was always ready .o assist us
occasion require! The venerable Sk.iv
ronski was growing old, and, under his ex
cessive labors, for the good of his flock,
his naturally robust constitution w.-is evi
ffently giving way. J ms deeply affecte.
Catharine, for she loved the good old man
as her best earthly friend She respecied
Jiira as a parent ; but she xould never for
get that it was he who sttved her life.
Whn he became ill, she would do all for
him in her power, and often cheered his
lonely hours by singing some beauiiful
hymns. She would often say, " M-. dear
father, what can I do for you ? Can I not
render you some assistance. Can 1 do too
much for one who saved my life V
Ori the. 20th of August, 170.2,- Marifii
berg as taken by the Russians, and many
ofi's inhabitants slain, it was a sad day.
JVJany heart-rending scenes were witnessed.
Catharine at this time was thirteen years
of age, and at the time of the battle was
visiting the sister of Skovronski, a few
miles distant. She heard the cannon, but
did not understand the cause. This part
of our story must be describe! by another.
Though a slight thread of fiction may be.
seerrin the descr ption, it will give a life
like air to the facts presented.
- A horse suddenly stopped at the door of
the cottage, and a young man hastily dis
mounted. "The Russians are at Marien
berg?' exclaimed he, rushing into the a-
partinent. ' I have escaped with difficulty j
to bring this letter from your brother (ad-
dressing the pastor's sister.) who has given i
hit horse for my use.'
' Po tell what has occurred at Mari
tirjr,' snid Cn'harine.
' Wby, do you not hear the cannon V
Gen SchKim.rief, -xb th army, is bom
b.rling Marienberg. O, n is a cruel stght
to beiiolJ V
4 My lather, r;iy benefactor !' cried Cath
arine, sobbing
Such was her anxiety to see her b st
earthly friend, that she immediately start
ed for Marienberg ; but on reaching the
town she was tnet by one of the guard,
v.-ah, 1 Where are you going V
What is that to you V replied the young
girl. 4 1 am in haste, and pray you let me
pass.'
4 You, of course, are not aware, then,
that the town is in the hands of the Rus
sians,' said the man.
'Well, what then?' interrupted Catha
rine. 4 That all the inhabitants are prisoners ;
and if you pursue your route, you will also
b taken prisoner 3'ourself.'
4 Thank 3 ou for your advice; but my
father and benefactor is in town, and I am
determined to share his fate, whatever it
may be.'
' Go, then, and God preserve you !' an
swered the man.
She had not proceeded far before an offi
cer demanded her name.
'Catharine,' she quickly replied ; ' I am
the adopted child of the pastor Skovron
Bki.'
. kThou art a Livontan,' replied the offi
cer. Livonia belongs now to our Cz.tr,
Peter I, of Russia; you are, therefore, a
prisoner '
4 Touch me not,' said Catharine, her
beautiful dark ees flaihins. 1 1 retune.i
to Marienberg to tin. I my adopted faih.-r
Conduct me, the:i. to him in his ho ie
in bis 'dungeon no matter where so thai
I may find him '
' As the officer did not seem disposed to
comply with her" request, she inquired.
Who is your General V
General Schereioeijefr' was the reply.
r I. wish, then, to speak to the Genera ;.'
ln a few monv-nt?, as the Cossack offi
cer was inquiring where the G. neral could
be found, an old woman, perceivm"- h.-r,
- u"red ac7 of d.gp.ar. (J, my dear
Child, you wiil see your protector no more
He died on the battle-field by a Russian
bullet, while in the act of binding up th
wounds of a poor soldier. He is dead
ly poor master !1 The old lady was the
servant of Skovronski.
"Catharine tun ed pale at this sad intelli
gence and inquired, HuVe you, then, left
turn there without help?'
- , . ..ue omcer bade her follow him, and he
soonmtjoduced her into the General's tent
She threw herself at Scheremetief 's feet,
nd, wnh her uplifted hands exclaimed
4cf?"' GneEal! for P'-y'B ke, a
!,What does the child want ?' inquired
jlje General of the officer.
' She wishes to speak to you '
It true,' replied Catharine Dear
fjastorSfcovronski f TheTavor I ask is to
jtllbwed t seek;for his body,thal it may
be properly baried. J
4 ,Tii tdhe of her voice waj so peculiar
and be X countenance so commanding, yet
8a ingBWafb4 tb9 General was moved
M theigbt ofJ)? youth and courage, and
aid Tbeeami situated outside" of the
'iMWltanfJl whai guar.
aaufejsQaii i, ha mai yaujwm not try u
'- Mj srord P jtpHtd CatJiarine, incoceat-
her-'- !"--,4f ?" Vtr" ,
to roa.'
fin loavinn- ihn ipnt ha soon met the
m.Rior'a old servant. 4 Come.' said she, ta
king her hand, ' show me the place where
imii uw him fctli'
The night was dark, and it was witli dif
ficulty they could see their way. I ney
soon came upon a field covered - with the
bodies of the slain, while the cries that
arose told that many were still alive. It
was, indeed, a scene of horror. It was
Jark, and how could she distinguish ber
benefactor? Soon a sollier appeared with
a lantern, A-nicn ne Kinuiy uurieu uu, uu
advising her to discontinue her search till
morning. This she at once declined.
' Bui, said the brave soldier, you are
not lormed to be a slave, though a General
may be your master. You are now be
yond the camp ; no person can see you.
Fly ! If you want money, here it is.'
'Fly ! when 1 have given my word not
to do so V
' The word of a girl without name, with
out birth, is ct little consequence. 1 con
jure you to fly.
Catharine remained unmoved, and resol
ved to fulfil her promise. The search for
the pastor continued, and in a few mom
ents he was found, nearly senseless, and
quite speechL-ss. After several attempts,
he faintly whispered, 4 Where, am IT'
4 With vour friends,' repHed Catharine
i4 with your little Catharine '
little cordial being administered, he
reviv d, and w.as, soon carried home on h
1 ner. His wounds were dressed, and al!
possible assist nice rendered to the wounil
.i p.istor. Catharine was overjoyed to se
hr dearest fuend so comfortable.
The o d man had learned that his dear
child was a prisoner, ami this grieved him
much.
ll is nil right,' said Caihnrine. 'If I
had not been taken prisoner. I should no
have been carried before the General, an
would havo missed seeing your servant
who told me of your death; and. had I no
seen her, I should never have thought o
seeking for you on the battle field.'
.ov, said amarme, 'my ie.ir oeue
f icior. bless me, your poor child, for 1 uiusi
leave you '
'Go, my child, go,' said the old man. in
a solemn voice : -do your duiy, and Goi
will bless you.'
Catharine kssed the lips of ihe oil rn n,
and exclaimed, 'Adieu, my father !' and
Irtft the house
As she entered the tent of the General
she met the young soldier who presented
h'-r with the lantern in the b title-fiehl, and
who no-w kiixlly presented her toihe Gen
er il.
'What ! have you returned V said the
General on seeing her. 'I feared that 1
should not see 3-ou again.'
'I gave you my word,' was her brief re
ply. 'What shall I do with her?' inquired the
General, addressing himself to the sol licr
' Make her my wife the wife of a sol
dier ! She is bum for it ' Well, what say
you, my child V added he, turninj; io Cath
arine, who seemed quite bewildered.
' 1 say, replied he, hesitating, 'iny choic
is not difficult; I would rather be the wif
of a sold.er than the slave of a general '
' Bruvo ! Catharine ! from ihis moment
you belong to me.'
The soldier arose, an.l beckoning to
Calhul'ii.C to follow hi in, Lo left iho Iclii
Do you know who I arn, Catharine ?' said
he, as the' walked I. nether away.
' No ; but you said that you wished to
bii my husband.''
' True ; but do you know my rai.k in
the army V
4 It m-at!ers not,' said Catharine ; 'you
cannot suppose I am proud a child with
out name.'
'You are content, then, to link your des
tiny with mine,' taking her by the hand.
'Yes,' replied Catharine, 'I like you be
cause you have been kind tome, toor child
that I am.'
1 he soldier stopped before a tent rnor !
elevated than the rest. -This is the tent of j
the L zar, said tie; -remain wuere you are
It is right that I should ask his permission
to marry you '
Catharine had waited but a few minutes,
when a young officer, advancing said,
The Czar wishes to see you.'
On entering the tent, she saw a large
number of officers, in the centre of whom
she immediately recogniz -d the young sol)
dier, her companion 'Where is the CzurV
inquired Catharine of the officer
4There !' said he, pointing to the soldier,
who was seated.
'There? That is-my husband !'
'He is thy husband and the Czar like
wise, Catharine, said the Emperor of Rus
sia. 'How astonished you appear! Does
the news grieve you ? Does my title pre
vent you from loving me V
'1 loved you as a solder.' said she; 'I will
also love j-ou as an Emperor.' Thu Czai
arose, and taking the hand of the young
orphan, presented hr to his officers as the
future Empress of Russia.
Here closes 'he thread of fiction in our
story. Alter iheir marriage, the Ernperoi
placed her in a private dwelling in ih i
ty of Moscow, where she received every
attention becoming her position She was
lovely and beautiful She loved to do good,
and to make othvrs happy around her.
So doubt Pe'teF the Great saw that s e
was precisely the woman who could share
his enthusiasm, and sympathize in hi
plans. The obscurity of hr birth was no
obstacle to hira; he had absolute power to
raise her toabe loftiest condition in his em
pire.' Though surrounded wiih ihe honors ot
royally, she did not forget the pa-aor of
Marienberg. She loved him si ill and did
what she could to cheer lira last hours
H rever recovered from his wounds, ami
survived but a short time. His end was
peace. Catharine mourned over his de
parture, and- sighed that one she had lov
ed most of all on earth was now no more.
She often accompanied the Emperor in
his iourneys throngh his empire, flnu fre
quently attended hirer in military cam
paisns. in ii l, wnen feter was a war
with the Turks, by her extraordinary skui
and superior judgment, she saved the hie
of the Emperor, and saved the army Irom
beln.'destioyed;. or taken prisoners.. ier
caused the,eVent to be commemorated by
a .display of magnificence unusn11bt him :
and), in the- declaration he issued we'find
these "words : "She has been of the great
est "assistance to us in aH q.ir dangers, and
particularly an:"the? buttle ofPruth.J'
"She was blessed with two childfeni one
t 'whichr-ajsbn-died when a chihL Tbe
otber a danghter-r became ;Eraperess ct
rabiwgrrteemli
the Great ptaeed 5 the-crownS with i-grmi,
pojap, upon -ifca bead Jof Uai hunna.; v tin
Health waalsow ratidljrdeciiila.w Catha
rine 'attended bJiti 'constAnyJfhuary
2, 1725 he breathed Jiia lastf befng only
in bis Yortjfotird) "fiMT-.
Chi barure costamed the title of EeSper
ess wit h great d igsity, and w as greatly be
loved by her; subjects '' Her reigrt was
short She survived ber husband: about
two years, and expired May 27, 1727, at
the age of thirty eight.
STEAI ENGINE AND SAW MILL
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1. terms, the Knine and Machinery of
ihe Cupe Kear Meam Saw Mill 14 inch.
cylinder, 2 feet siroke; three 32 inch bcrilers, 30
feel long- main pfcnfV-- rO'feei 6 heS lonR the
power of this engine is esiin.au d at 6l hoiae. ha
a new extra cylinder and lg geering, and all the
appliances necebary lor the full eqwitmcnt tv
oporate a I once.
Also, 2 Stave dressing Machinen . Jointers. 4c.
complete. O. G. PXRWI.K V".
Jan. Zl .-U-a'tfa'' 131 If
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rpRR-SH SODA, BoUer, Milk. nS!ir,and Pilot
L Orickera; I8hkla. hHuJun Rrown Siijnrsi
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1 Granulaledf;P.ili..n U.irket Corn Kn f: Sinok-
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Miv 19. 27.
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2 b'.l Lirse No 1 M acker I;
3 .loxen boiilef bel Sweet Oil;
5 do. Cans of Poiash, prime for -naking
Soup ;
25 H:ig prime Grron Win Cffrt-;
6 hall hljH. of tli;ii lAilton Market Fnmili
Reef I, w for c nil at GKO 1 1 . K '" I.LKY'S.
J;tne 20. J , H .. X. C. T. i si of gc copy.
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THH 'arj Bricli Owellins. on Srrnnd
"'irt'. i . 1 1 ireseni nr-cni ied h Mrs, Wm. II.
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i li e twenty-fourth of July, for
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June 27. 4 l-2m.
I'own Daily and Weekly paper? copy 2 month!-
CIIILDIIEN'S SHOES'
A LA ill K an-i harM-ioi.t.' assortment, ri
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May 25.
June 21.
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tun istnccr;i!y, iriniu. i I) IJui'rv.
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Medic il I'i i') -s.-ion nf ilie
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.March 23
ll L TTE R - D I TI ER-- BITTER .
FIllhl.NS from the Dai.y of Deacon Wurner.
Clifcnanao County, whose butt, r took llie firt-l
.fie i.t t tic World's Fair in L.-noon.
To act ommodate our f r if nd w. will pell by tin
lound or tirkin : r etui I pi i-e 'AO ctr'.
J ui e -'o V . M. 3 H K. K WOO
PERFUMERY.
LUBINS, Pivers. Prevost, Razins, and Glennf
Peifiimery and Toilette an icles, a verv l.i rjt
md choice ass irtment of tbe abnvi , for ale by
C & D. Dul'KE,
July 1. Wholes-iIe DrnpUts.
J. and H. cop .
M ACK EH EL.
.-)( HRI.S. No. 3. for sal.; by
-U FllEEMAX & IIOfSTOX.
July 15. 51.
LINSEED OIL.
1 A BBI.S. for tsale by
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July 15. 15.
LUMBER.
Ri'er Lumber
Wide Boards and Seantli n, suitable for
PUnta'ion puriiosti', for fale, liy
March 30. JAS. F. GILLISPJI
A SMALL, parcel ol prune
CJL.
& CO.
'TO PLEASE"
OUR MOTTO IS
AT THE
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Manufactory.
L II E subscribe I respectl ully t n form-1 !i ep ublii
llial hi h ts reeently rt- eived .iddiiion? lo hi
toi k ol Saddle and Harnes.'. Moujilinj: f, A e., I lit
ales i a lid moM improved style, and id onstanly
n nu fa ciu ring, a t bis it ore on m.irkei si I reel, every
icsci ipiion ol articli in the anove line. From lii
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in-will be able to tiiveentlT- rt.tMalat'tion to all who
na favoi liiui with a call. Hi-liiisnuw.m hand
i nd w hl.:imataiil ly keeii a lara-ax.sortnien t of
S nek Gil- aiirt SuCZeii Tl.irnest. tn.,ly's Saddles.
Hiiillif. IVups if-c. Griil Is rue it's Sa-idlcs, Wki):
Spurs t$-c.
all of which he will warrant lo be of
llie boi in. terial.i and .vork-u insliip.
He has also a lar;e a t-sort inenl of
i'i-iink. I in s, adrtle ami Carpet It.igs.
.iti ln l'. I''an y 'l i iinls, &C , and all other ar
lieler uru.ill k( pl in sueh estabiir-llinenls, all ot
vhieh he orfer.-I"W foi CAsiH.or onabortcredi
o pronipi tnrnierr.
S i. Id lea, tl iro.-su , rrunks, Radiea I Bags, & c .
. r . mudi- t" order.
Inaddition tothe above the xuhseriber ilwayf
e. p on hand a larjre supply ol Strlni; Leather,
nd has now, rid will k-7 through ihe season
ood 3gt-oriii, ni ol I'lj Xitlf,
All are Inviu r! lo call and . xaminr my Goods,
.tiel her in wan I or not, a a 1 takt pleasure i i.-U-w-nant
y assortmeni toall Who may favor me w'n I
cull.
Uarnesf and Coaeh Tiimminars sold at a fai
iriri l o persons buying lo manufacture.
4 n, V hipf at wholesale.
llkindsof Uidinj! V lii les botirrhi md sold
o .nvnisions. ' JOHi' J . CONOLEV.
Feb. 7. 1854. . U8
NOTICE.
rlTE ubseriher havin qualified at Ihe lasi
term of Hrunswiek County Court, as eiecu
rix of Ihe will of William Blinklev. deceased, an
eJQons Indebted lo his Estate are hereby noiifiV
o make ininu diale p iyo ent; and those havinn
laiuis aeainsi it, are rqnested in m v absence, to
oresenl the tame to Ge ryr Davis, Fq . in Wil
minK'on. . M . E. BRIN K LE Y, Kxr
June 29. 45-6w.
Ti.E LONDON PUNCH,
S Received every week. Last Nn in ihis morn
ing. Forsaleal S. W. WHITAKER's.
July 2Z ' ' 5.
ROIJERS' PUTLERY,
FH E Subscriber ia now openiij" a fine assort
ment of Rerr' sele. ted Knives, Scir.
Uk"! and ha mnde an arraneemenl by whk-h h
Vill bc regitrirlf anppHed wiih his eoodi", tojten
'ha "epeci-tllT:for bi retail sale, Thnae. whn with
the bast in this line wiHafwavs ft4 them at
' 'f 1V1. 'J. M; ROBINSON'S.
, WllnuBstoo, N.C., Hjr 18. y , ?7 y
u.icieiiifar
BALTUHORELOCU-UO
T R. JO HT STuN-J? f ol inl
Land near, taut he has ijiftcoverviae.incst'cer-.
ain. r-peedy sndeffic-aeloua plan lor treatiDg panic?,,
uisr diseases 111 titles ever been, (rtegenn a to'lUt
world. By his plan, fooi dedon obserrbtions made
in the Hoplilof ICuropa and- Amerat he- will
ienure . ' '
A CORE IN TWO DAYS, ORJSO CHARGE:
f So Mercury or''-tuieous Dr ugs Used.
Pains in ihe f fftSfOonstitiMional Deofiiiy, 1m
polency. Weoknei-s 0he Back and Limbs, "atfec.
lions jrt tlie -.ITdiiej)rf .lpilfti4t Ueari
Dyspepkjr; NervojBS irritability. Diseases ol the
Head, Throal, Nose, or Skin? and all tlxise serioun
and inelanetitrty -lisorders rising frrtni the desti uc
live liabitspflYoulh. which destroy both body and
mind, those secret aid solit iry practices more faiul
lo their tfc'tfms than ihe song-of ttte-JSyrons to the
marlfs'tf nyaK,1Mgtt'' 7w britliam
bupes orantlcipaiions-, rendering lrtarriagec, im-
Patib,e- " YOUSGMKX.
Especially, who have become me victims of Sotila
ry Vice, thai dreadful and destructive habit which
annually sweeps io an untimely grave thousands 1
young nen of ihe most exalted talents and brilliant
intellect, wh" might otherwise have entranced Hs
teninji -Settates wiiH the thunders of eloquence, or
waked to ecstacy the living lyre, may call wiih full
confidence.
MARRIAGE.
Murricd pcsoii3, or those contemplating marriage,
beinjiawar ol ph) sical weuknes. slioul.l iininecli
aiely consult Dr. J., and be. restored to perfect
health.
lie who places himself underthecareof Dr. John
ston ni.iy reliaiout-ly confide in his honor as a yen
ileman, and confidently rely upon hi.-siiiJI usa phy-i-ieian.
OFFICE, No. 7, SOUTH FREDERICK St. 7
DOOi.'S KKOM BALTIMORE .-t., (east side)
UP THE STEPS. O-KE PAlt'lT'.'LLAlt i,
.bservingthe SAME and XUMUKIt.ot you will
mistake ihe place
JR. JOHXSToy.
Member of the Royal College of ureons. London ;
raduaii from. me ot the most . miiunt Colleye.- ol
the United Mates, nnd tne greater i-art ni whosi
hie tins be. n sp.-ni in the hfpit.ils ol London, Par
is'. Phil id- Iphia and elft-where, has ell. tied 'some
ol llie moM astonishing run s that i reever known;
ni .ni t oublod uiih ringing i" llioheud and tars
' In n asleep, L'rea t nei vi ii.-nesf, t.eini; .-.Juniii d l
-uddi n sounds, and b isht i.ness. wiih frequent
blus-hing. .tiendt-d tern-tint s with dirun-i n tni ol
mind. WHi euren inlli i y.
TAKE PARTICULAR XOTICE.
Dr. J . addresses all tu se tio have jujnicd them
selvts by :ifiv.ite rtml impropv-r indulgences. ihm sc
i ri l i n i rolitarr h a bit hieh rules both b.idy and
mind, unti.'ini; liiem for ittier liusine.-s or sot idj
T'tiS' lie funic ol llie ad ni d nel.tiieliolv i tj' i-
lirodueid by early habits ol youth, iiz: Weakness
I ih'- Hark md Limb.-". P..io in the Hi ct. Dimne.-i-
f i'ht. Loss ol .Muscular Power, Palpitation ol
he H -art, i .-VP!;! S-.-r voiis 1 1 rit i bilit v , Derange
ment of the Di.'CKtive Functions, Genual llouiii y,
-yiiipt m-of Consumption, die.
'.Mkntallv The learlul t It. ct-on the mind art
much to be dreaded ; Loss, of Mi imn olt'ausiny
of Iueas, Depn .-ion ol Spiiiis. Evil-Forebodition
I version t oeiety. 'eli'-Di.-iriist. Love of Soli
i ud". Timidity, Nic , are some ul ihe evilsprodiired
Thuumnos of pel son.;, ol all ayes, can i.uwjudge
w h it i ihi cause il" llu-ir d. dining health. Luinv
iheir vigor. In-coming weak, pale and emanated,
have a rininir np"earnncc ab.ml the eyes, cough
and -ymp'oms of (ionstimption.
Pit. JOH STOXS I X'UidlJ A 77 Y7 RE M
EttY EOlt G E SITAE DEHIEITY
This cr .nd and important Kiim dy has .oioroc
strength and viiior to thmisa ml.- of'ihc m.iti ner
vnu3 and debilitated . many ul whom had losi all
hopes, and been i! in. lorn to (jic. By its complete
invigiiration ol ' ;h:- Mervous Syst tht- whole
I'acu lies become icsluri d to t heir proper pn wer a nd
functions, ami llie fallen fabi ic of 'ife raised nj, (.
bcuuly, onsislency, and duration, ujion the tiins ol
an eu-ac ated u t:d preiiiarnre decline lo sound and
lrivlin h-iilih. Oh, how hap.-iy liavc linndnds ol
inisEiiid" -d youths been made who have been sud
dcnly reso.ri (i to health, fn-in ihe devastations ol
i hose t:"n i f:e m iladies T- iich result fiom inrilsL-ri-uori.
Sue. i per-on-. b. fore ron temp.'a tin
MARRIA (i E.
SlioiilJ n fli el lii.il a sound inind and body ;ire the
inosi iiececs.ny ni.i.isiies t promote connubial
liippiness Indeed, without these, ihe journey
ihi oili life ber ontes a ear pilsriningc. ihe pros
pi ( l hum ly dm ki ns to the iew th. injr.d heeoinc-,-!vi.
!owi ! wiMi despair, and tilled with the inelin
chuliy ri Itccii .n. thai lio- b.-.ppint ss of another be
cones b!ig!il-d v i t i our own. Li t no false delica
cy prevent you, but app'y immediately. r!r.d save
youisi ll from th tin adful conseiiuenc tt'--
'"""if "eAKXE .' 6' OF TEE ORt. A.XS
i mint dii'.tdv cured and fuf ( igor lestored .
fVL.L"LETTERS MUST BK POST PAID.
Rem5dies sent to artv part of 'he r-mmTry.
TO .S TRASt i I'. R ,S.
DR. JOHNSTON, of the H ilti nor.- Lock II. s
pital, hose long residence in this eilv. standini: ;:s
a gcnilctiKin of character and i esponsjl-ili tv, exten
sive prafice in ihe vnricus Ho.-pitiils of Europe
.i.id i Ins i on ni i y . a nd skill and ex pi rience to which
thin sands can testify, as well as his ability in the
--uiuiealdepartiiieni of his pr fes.-ion, ns evide -ed
b v- repor: s ol his operations on the Eyes and De
lorinrd Limbs, publi-hed in the Baltimore Sim and
oilier papcis.in the vciim 1341 2, by whicliAr blind
icerc made to sei ami the lame lo tcalk straight, ren
ders him woiihy of a'l confidence epon the putt ol
those h need his professional services, and who
wouid then the iimny trifling and ii:noranl prelen
deis advei tisinir themselves as Phvsiciatia.
5 yi'u those unacquainted wilii bis reput ition,
Dr John-ton deeins it neeosar y to sav that his
ereden tia I.- or d ipiomas a I wa vs hani; i n h is office.
O-OEFICIC.N'o 7 aOLfli FREDERICK St.,
East side, up the steps.
OlI. IS. DO-ly e.
FOX & P0LIIEMIS,
59 Brrad Street. Corner of Bcnrer,N York.
UH'. r for Sale I he tollou inn heavy Cotton Faln ic-:
V EW-F.NGLAND COTTON SAIL DUCK 22
L inch, all numbers, bard and solt ; also all the
various idths of Canvass minulaciured .it ihi-es-tablisliiiu-nt
ron pi ising vet y variety known to i he
l rade. and nth n i! a . the lowest rates.
UNITED S l'ATE-S PI LOTDUCK W.xxlberry
and Jloiini Vernon Extra. A full assortmeni of this
supt rior fabric.
VV 1 1 I M A N TIC COTTON DUCK- 16, IS, 20
inri il inch, :V. numbers, hard and soft. Tl is fab
ric was a warded I he highest Premium at the Lon
don World's Fair, also at our own State Fair.
HIP AND BEAR MARK DUCK PI , in and
twilled, inatnif iciured ty the Crernw iod'.- Com
pany, a superior article lor liubt sails tents, awninas.
ic; also Mount Vernon Twill d Rivens. Hwuid
Ravens, Pion er and Phcenix Mills; Liahrtun
It jvens. tdain Tl to 27 inch ; He aw, do. do.
COTTON r AIL Tw INF. A lull as-ornm nt.
TAUPAULIN. HAMMOCKS, .--TUFFS, 4c.
P 1 PER FI LTlVi ,0 io 71 inch, made very
heavv. expre's'y ''or drier lelts.
(;AI i :OVE.((.G-Cotton Canvass all widths
from iO to I 30 inches, -md all numbers, made -x-pn-ssW
for covering and rcofina railioao cars, is
oerfectly aruf pia m.i ne nil y water-proof, and m .re
. mlurin- than ih- ar iis If
EN M ELLING ''A V ISS-30 3C, 40, ih and
50 in. h plain and twilled, in i very variety
li AGS A N D HAGUI ' (I Of every description.
Spanib ss Raps. vo. n wbwle, all siz-. in bales ol
(HI, 200 and 300; coin initio sir. ngih. utiliiy and
cheapness, for train and meal are nnsiirtiassed.
Also, heavy Cotron Saikto". 4'1 irch t'invass. 'i
.ihrad Wnrpand Filling, heavy twilled, do. do,"C.
.1. 40 and 44 inch .
OOL s A Cl.s Woven whole all tizis, a new
md desirable article.
Feb. 21 . 144-Iv-c.
A I B U l N STI L t Villi SALE.
THE Plantation of the subscrib r,
near R ileijrh, nod on the Central Riil 25
iload-is not vei di.-posed of A decerip- t
Hon has already be-n given -but no one will .1
course make iinp.in.int a purchase without
visiting the premises
Apply io U m. R, Poole, Esq., who lives near
the place, or lo the ubsci iber.
T. LORING.
Wilmington. Nf. C, Ian. 23. 1S5L
IT
!ii - i in iiiii ii'iin
iU' t il l UUIiVUii
nlX etandpre-:uil-ant
tor lis curative
-.' oawersin all the dis-;
- l- e . tt la
. eases iui
recommended, call
femaltComplaiata
lapsos Utbsi, or
Fa Hi ng.oil he
ViimDf Ki-opa Al
hus, or white;
Chronic Inflainnja
ion and Ulceration
f iho Womb ; Inci
lontal Hen'orrhage,
r Flooding ; Patn
ul, Ssuppressed. and
.rregirlar Menstrual
moaoy evils, (Lance
UKNKWS IXYIGOKATINCT CORDIAL
I ' PURELY VEGETAULE IN ITU
HIWi"iV i - mpcx&lf
dialler how severe or of how long
'U. OlC.,C'.
ixcepled.) u
standing
The Jatholicon far surpasses other remedies In
bein more certain, lespexpetlsie.and leavins the
system in a better condi'ion. Let all interested in
such a remeedy call and obtain a pamphlet (free
containing ,au:ple proof, frcoii highly respectabl
sonrces. of he ti.ippy results of t s use "together
with letters from rirst-rlassexperienced physicians,
who have used it in thiii practice, and speak lroni
iheir own obsef vafioh.
R F.FKttBNCES.
Prof. Dbnunr. M.D . ilaltimore, Md.
J. C. Orrick, M. I.,
P. B. Pcekham, M. D. Uliea, N, V.
D. V. Foote, M. D., Syracuse, N'. V.
M. H. VI i lid. ,. D , Rochester. J . V.
L. D Fleming, AI. L).. Janan-laiL'Ka, N. V.
W . W. Rr-cse, W. I)., L'ittof V. Y.
V Prescoti. M. D , (joflcord. N. H.
J. P. Vewland, M D. VtU-.a. NT Y
Pamphlets can be had erati- at the "-tore of
S. B.& I. A. EVA VS. Oriizsrists
XVholesale and Retail ijents.
V'ilmina'on, N. C.
nd of most of the leading Drusgists in tin
-'tnte.
Letter addressed lo Messrs Reach cf- Rrenf son .
Agents at Scirbrrnj C. ., S. C , by Iter. C- S
Heard, of same Stale.
Glevn- Spnisos. Tan. 3ih, 1S53.
Messrs. Rkach Sl Hiowssiu irs : I send fo
.n .lber boin. of your " .Marchi-i's IT'arine Ca
hnlieon " My wife has been afflicted for eleven
ve.irs. and a variety of mean" ha.- been resorted In
Tor reMe', "iit none was obtained until I receiviri
this oi" lieine from you In inlhiei ee swmi al
most ot s'jtc il : there was a manifest improvement
from the day it '.v..s taken
As i here i re a yrea t man v females in our miintri
'nSnrinr under -he affliction i'.i r which vour medi
ine nrposps a remedy, I feel it a duty to recom
mend it to all rch.
(Sinned.) Plough S Reard.
J. B. M Rt.''US . Proprietors.
Central Depot, 304 broadwav N. V.
Nov. 19. 106 lye
WiIiTi (ioODS.
VER V larae and exiensive variety ot every
kind of vYhiio Muslins, including Jaconetts.
Mu 1. Nansook. Medium. Hook. Hisoops and Vic
loiia Lawns, Plaid, Striped. Plain and Figured
Swj.sand tJMiiiiric Muslins, which will he sold
.it the lowest yiiee, by J.liIE-- DAWSON.
April 13. 12.
fHlS HtTaluableOordiol.istsxtractcdfrom Herb
-X an llools, which ha veeen lound afier yea is
of. experience, by the most ek till at Physicians, lo
be possessed of qualities uot btneficial jn the -i-eases
lor. which ii.' ia recommended, and hence
whilst it is presented to ihe public-, as an efEcj-
clous remedy, it is also Known (o bo ol that charac
ter on which reliance may be placed as to its safety.
In cases of IrrruotefTcy, 1 loeniori hHees, Disordered
Siertilij'. Alcrrstruation.or Oppression ot the Me4
ses, r I uor Albus or xx hilt s, or ior
DEBILITY
arising from any cause. such as weaknessfrom sick .
ness. where ihe pari, ni hirs been confined lo bed fo
some time, for Femulesolter Cunfintiiieot A boriit n
or Miscarriage this Cordial cannot be excelled in
its salutary effects: or in loss of M usculai Energ),
Irritability, Physical Prostraiion, .Srminal Weak
ness, Palpitation ot tho Heart, Indigestion, Slug
jishness. Decay ol the Procreaiive Functions, Ner
vousness. c, whs-re a TffNfe Med. cine is required,
it will be foundequctljff rroi srlperior to any Com
pound ever used
TO EE MA LES.
Henry'elnvigoraiing Cordial, is one of the mosi
invaluable .Medicines in Ihe many Complaints to
which Fem.ilas are subject. It assists nature to
brace ihe whole system, check excesses. and rreate
renewed health and happiness. Less sutferini;.
disease and unhuppin. ss among Ladies would exist
w ere they srencrally to adopt the use of this C r
dial. Ladies who ire debilitated bv ihose obstruc
tions xxhii h females are liable to. ore restored bx
the use ol a butt I or two, to bloom and to vp'or.
YOUNG MEN.
That solitary practu o, ao iatal to ihe existence ol
man and it is i he you ns who are most api to be
'o ".ne i Is victims, from an iguorence ol ihe dan;ei
lo which ih- v sntject ihemselves. causes
NERVOUS DEBILITY.
Weakness oi the System, and Prcmatiiie Decay
Manx of you may m w besuff rinr. misled as lo ihe
cause or source of disease To those, then, xx ho by
excess have brought on thrmst Ives Premature I m
poitncy, Inxol niary ."i n.iiinl Emissions, TV'eak
ocssand Shrivel. ing ol the Genilal Organs, Ner
vous A ft-eihwis. r an V"t her eofisequenci s of unres
trained indulgenre of the sensu.il passions, occa
sioning the necessity of renouncing the felicities oT
MARRIAGE.
lessrnini' both men'al and bodily rapacity. Hold!
Henry's Invigorating Cordial, a Mcdicin thai is
nur- Iv Vcif table, will aid nature tc re.-loic those
Tllfi TRIWEEKLY COMMEKlnf,
r U pnWhrtwd irjn. TmiMt, Thob.dt aJ
4TDalt av r& jrr arfcoum, payable inallcaaei.
mi advance.' ' , -,, -,
BY raOJIAS LGfrUHO'--Eto and P.o.....
fo, ' ;x-:.
t Corner Front and itfarker Slrceti '
j . -i' ; WlLMIR4T03l.il. C. '
M I.
4 bb
S trO
8 i a
12 0(7
HATES lK AllVKKTISISC.
i sqr. i insert loa U bit t I sqr. 2 months.
l " l ntorrlh. 3 50 I 1 -12
ten lines or lci inika i imiirt., H in .....
iisenu ni ettted ten lincr-lie piic6 will be in
"iroporiion. .
All a Ivertiscinenls are payable at the time of
'heirlneertion. -.j.-wi.hm(.
;onir.icts with yearly advertisers, will be made
n the must liberal terms. . , , .,.- .
N transfer of contracts for vearly . adveriMng'
willbe perrrritted. SihoTrM effeu.iiiiancea tender
i change In bifiirfesy, or nn unexpected rem'al-n-cesary,
a charge accordins io the po' lit-hecf
terms will be at ihe option ot ihe contractor, fr
the time he has advertised. . ..
The privilege of Annual Advertisers is itrlctly
imired to their wn immrraJlate buninessf and air '
idvcrtisements lor ihe benefit of other prtunf
ii well a all .tiiveriUetnents not Irrrtnndiately ron
lected with iheir own htslffees, and all excess of
i tvenisements in length or otherwise beyonJ ihtf
imits en?aieJ. will be charged al the nsual ru(os-
No AltferlMements ia included In the con rarf
or tha sale or rent of homes or lands In town .-
ountry. of for ihe sale orhire of rtejffoa. wheih
r the nroparty Is owned by '.ih-edverliwrr or by
nh r persons, Them are excluded by the lerui'
' immediate butines" ' '.
Ml i-l irneintnt Inserted In the lrj-wekl'
imtrnial, ire- entitled lo one ieserlion in ths
il'rekl'j free of chartre.
IJOU, CIR AfVI) K4VCV pnitffjiC-
HXK''DrE0 SGPKRKiK STtLE. .
V'iBNT-l TllKCOMllEBCUL.
N sw Vo.atC Mefsrs. Diiilnii & Pott. '
Hi t ri -nAm Smith. M-t.6, Ceniral Wharfs
Philadelphia -S. F.. ('ohm '
lia'timoreWit. H. PiAitcand ft'H. Thomsow.'"
SMOKED TONGUES,
piCKLF.D TON'GUF.S & SVIOKK.I) BF.F.F
I Ju-t received loetber xvith 2 bbls Salmon; '
'bis. F M IJei-f, 5 half barrels d .; 50 Basket.
Champaign; 4't packajjes nssorl d Crackers ; 5l
h .s Colfet ; 30 lliiinis Fi's; 40 Boxes F.xtra
Prunes; '.") bMs s'U2.its; N.O Alola-ses; S.H
S v ri.p, ii h a m neral variety of n"od things al thi
Original Family Grocery. GKO. .I Kits.
J une 3. 31
:1b
iron b::dsti;ads,
IOLDIND, pioof air.iinst cunkir, knives, and
L vermin, lor sale by
WILKINSON ri KSLF.R,
A jiril S. Upho'sl. rers.
BOOT AMD SHOE STOKE.
GKORGI-: II. r:i!.NCn.;it his
old stand on Market street, bee
!eav.' to return fiU thank' -o hi"
old i ieiius and custoiceri tor ihe iioeinl pulroiiaut
heretofore extended to mm, and to inform thrmtln.i
his slock of Hoots and ho,s. including evcrv Vari
ety in hi -4 line is now us complete and as ex tensive
.is .u any I'ui t period. His slock of G. ni! mi r.
Huvs i nd Children's Ho its ami -Whiles etnbraci s eve
ry variety of style, fashion and quality that can be
desin d. n that is usually called lor, including a line
asso t :p nt ol Ladii is. Misses and Gentlemen's Ovei
Shot s.
He w iui.! particular!) inviirthe attention of ihe
Ladies to his extensive assortmeni of L idiej and
Vliases Len'her, Morocco. Knameled, Bronze, Pal.
Leather, tio.it skin. blacK and while Kid and a va
riety ol f itu y Colo, ed P.aots; Shoes and Slippers.
Also, black, brown, blue, purple and variegated silk
Gaitei s a m xv and handsome article, wil h and xvilii
nut heels Lndit s fancy Gaiters nt SI s pair.
Also, Sole Leather, t 'alecs' Skins, and Shoe Find
ings Please call and examine.
Mr French would also inform his friends ar.d the
public, thai he is Stale Air nt for ihe sale of Davis'
Pain Svillcr and Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, by
filhci xvlioletule or rclail.
Nov Id 10'2
ill
CHANGE OF BUSINESS.
VI N(i sold our entire Stock of Confcction-
re, xve have opened at the same nlace a hand-
"nmii! assoriiii'nt of Upholstering Goods. Paper
tfttnsrirt ?s Window Shades. Curtains mid -'.r
'ures, M ' itfrestts, Eeattier Reds, Pittoirs, Cushions,
t.oanf.s. (f-c d-c.
H ivina siiiierior workmen from the North, xve will
lit up Private House-, Hotels. Roardinz Houses.
Sicamlionis, ILail Road Cars, &c, in fact everx
thin' in i tie line of Uusiness, and endejvor to give
-.aiisraciion. At ihe same time would return our
incre thanks for the very liberal patronage wi
have h id for the last seven vears, and shall endea
vor to merit a continn -nee in on- nexv Hniincm.
WILfClNSON & F.I F I,
March 18. 1-tL Market Sireet.
i.raily Journal copy.
CHEMICALS.
50 lbs
MGIRS: TOBACCO AND SNUFF.
AT?THB.CI7T1GAR STQ&B.
Ml sale end: ILetaiLut prieaa lo mmoibot.-
may it. -
O,. Germa", French, and I'nrrlish
uinine; 5'1 lbs. Sirup Iodide Iron
Blue Pill Mass ; 16 oz?. Sulih Mophi:2
ozs. Surph Cinchonia, and Hie lan-est snpplx o
t Chemicals ex er odcred for saleinlh' State, t-or
sale at CAD DePRK'S.
juie?9. J. (f- H. copy. Drug Vx are Rooms
TH F,
ICE! ITEM ICE!!!
"VVILA11NGTON ICK HOUSF."
S now open the publicmiy dependon havine
their wants supplied all seasons "of the year, at
reasonable rutes.
Orders from ihe conntry nddYoeed to ''Wilming
ton Ice House", will be well packed and promptly
forwarded.
A. H VaBOKKF.LEN, Prr-prietrtr.
March 10th, !8o4. 152.
PLEASE TARE NOTICE;
THAT we make the verv .best Spring Hair
Mossihirck.Seaas.Pifent Trit, ind Palin
Leaf Mattrassea WILKINSON A KSLKR.
June 17 Uphwlstcrprs.
OFFICE WILi & R I LEIGH R:R:C0..
WILMINGTON, Mav5(h, 1354. , ,
IPAKTICOfcAKIiQTICE.rfga , -
j rTEREAFTKUTlekeie io pt over . ihe Road
ll of IhiaUompany will, in. no com, bo sold oa
Owners ansst app!y Ja person and purchase for
thrrnrhand tfcTk--kei'o't-CtMitfoilr,-and point
out to him th aeera for whom tt wai booghu. - t
FOR MEN AND BOYS.
IVFW anpiilv f Linen Drills, Angola Casai
meres, Colored iind i'lack Cashmarcts, with a
i'ew Pai rerns Fancy Frenc Cass meres.
.May 9 HRDRICK & IIYAN.
THOMAS SMlTUlTcol
DF.ALERS I N CORN. JIF.AL. IIOUOV.
I'KAS and OATS, and COW and HORSF. FF.F.D.
Bealty's Wharf, North Water Street,
WILMINGTON. N C.
THOMAS SMITH. D. Dt'PRE.' JU.
Our Sieam Grisl Mil! is noxr in puceessful upera
tion We will have tl in our power to de iver I h
ibove articles at short notice VVe hare a "23 h"r
oower engine and thall run two pair of four fiei
iiones.
Orders c m beaddrcesed ! C; DuPre A Co., or
to the subscribers.
J"Corn ground on TOLL.
THOMAS SMITH A CO.
April 10. 15-if.
DENTISTRY.
Da.T. B. CA; R has returned from
the Monh with a largely increased
slock of Teeth. Instruments, ore
Having consulted many eminent Dentists, he has
perfect co'. fidence io the superiority of Allen' Pa
tent mode of inserting teeih with artificial gums
Full ta inserted immediately uilex the extraction
.i ihe eeth. and remodelled afier the gums have
'xealcd without addiiional charge. They ( an be
worn without pain, and rein ird from the inoujh. by
he Wearer, and are cleaner and stronger than teeih
msei ted in an v other way. and are -warranted to
. ijive perfee satisfaction. All other operations per
or rued in lite host, approved nunner. Referener
to incTividuars in thfs id ace now wearing teeth with
the pal-n improvement "'"
Ocr-lw-inf i Q6
FIFTEEN IJfl0USANlD()LLARS
WORTH OP BOOTS, SHOES, AND J BRO
t gaa.t Having: purchased our entire snck
fsl from the manufactories', we- re prenared to
ohVr indueeraeoUMOibe COUNTR Y MERCU
AST$ equal to aojrcoublMbraont oib of Bom.
ApriI8.- - - ; JONEf A GARO!RR; 'j
FILES' FILES!! FILES!!!: :-:
JtTST rocetTed?- a f uU -assortmol t Batchers
eremoaa &vr fniM.r AluiDwiiagKIfl Unr extra
important lunctions to a healihy stat. and xx ill prove
of service to you. It possesses rare vi'tuet, is o
general remover of disease, and sir nathener ol the
system
.4 .4 TOXIC MEDICINE.
it is ii nsur)assed . W e do nol place I his Cordial on
h footinir wiih quack medicines, and. as is custoimi
rv. append a loiij li-i ol iieconiniendations. Cer
ijficatis, Ac. bi tlnninc with "Hear what the
Prenchei says." a-vl sn-ii Iike it m not necessary,
for '- li nry's Invigorating Cordial. !' only nn da o
trial to piove that it xvill arromplish all we sav.
THE GESUISE H E Sit Y S IS VIGOR A
77V (7 cordial:'
i put up in 8 oz. Pannel Bottles, and is easily recog
nized bv the Manufacturer's sign. ifure on ihe labli
of ea.jli lloiH'-. (to counterfeit which is forgery.) a
well as his private Seal on the cork of each Untile.
j-Sold for S'J per Hoide; Si.x for $9; S:6 per
dozen
Prepired only by S. E. COHEN. No. 3 Franklin
How. Vine Street, below Eiilnh. Philadelphia, Pa.
TO WHOM ALL 0DKRS MUST BE AD
DR F.SSF.l). For Sale by all respectable D ru::'isi.
A Merchants throughout the country.
Oct.2!. OT-l'm-c.
MICRLLANY.
SUGARS! SUGARS!!
O. For i
TUsT received a prime lot of N
J J. R. BLOSSOM
!e bv
'une l.
35
WHEAT, HUE. CORN & PEA FANS.
IUST in store a nd for sa It- b v
del 3. .1. M. ROBINSON.
TOWAGE! TOWAGE! !
"SS" ft. STEAMER Sam Mcarv A At Cutb
rie, master ; Steamer t'alluo.n, Jo
Snrinus. master, are reiidv at at
uncs for business. Ordtis for Toxtoet wiil hav.
irompi attention if lilt iiiufliceol AenL
GKO. HARRIS'S.
Jan. 1 3.s-tf
MOUSR'S CUMI'OU.MJ SYJIUP OF
YELLOW DOCK ROOT.
I"HISis a I'nreJi) VesretatJi- Cnwnnimd icien I i fi -i
cat ly pr part ti t roui llie beol Knul. and lici b
I the Materia Mi dica. and has gained an unrivall
ed jpuiuiion for ihe ioilou itiu ( flct ts. x j :
PURIEY1SG TUB BLOOD.
md thus eur iny all i I u mors. Sores, Ulcers, Cu Ian c
.jus Krupiions. Canker, Scald Head, Ac.
Krgululiiig a tt il Cleansing llie Ktoiiiiiiii k Bowels.
lliu.t cures Dvspeisia. indigestion, Costivciicss.
Piles. Ac.
Stiens;ilieniiis the Digestive Orsni s.
thus causing t lie food to nourish andsupponevery
part.
B EG I.' LA TING THE SEC IIEI'ABV ORGANS.
jnd,by cnablinsi ihem lo perform theii properfunc
inrrs, presenting andeL-ring I'ihout undotheipain
ful diseases
Mrcngthrnini and Qiiielingthe Nervous System,
thus 1 1 laying Nervous I rrilalion , and curingall dis
eases ol the Nerves.
1 1 is (inrivallediniheeureol all
FEMALE DISEASES.
a. Weakness I rrrgulariiy . 'bst ructions. & c.
It is pleusant to take, and safe in all cases ; act
i nr i n harmon v xvith 'he restoring vowers ol r.alur"
it ntiver inj nres bu I always henelils and cures, ns
thousands ol voluntarv certificates from the best
i ii ihtirii if i- testily . Prepared by
C. MORSE 4- CO. 2J Maidrn-Lane, .V V".
Sobl by Druggist find oihers thronghoul ihisan''
ithei conn tries. S. B. d J A . EVANS, Agenla,
Wilmington. N. C.
sept. 30. 85-ly-c
CORNICES
June fl.
or Mosch. to Netting put up. bv
WILKINSON if- ESLER.
37.
RATES OF PILOTAGE.
TUST printetl and for sab at The Conimsrcial
J Office, llie Rues of Pilotage lor ihe B r and
itiver. 3 .'-if.
40,000
May 18.
rililt'iis URlthS.
HARD Nor ill River, for sale by
GEO. HARRfsS.
27.
Miiitiaw files.
AptU
TO THE LADIES.
OPEN FD thit morninu, a oi isrnificenl slork o
E obrotderies, incliidina Jaconcn. India Mult,
and Swiss Collars. Chimisi'-i ts and Under- U ex es.
Iso, Real Honiion, Real Maltese, utnl Kea Va
encene do. do, all tn sei; not in sets .VI us'in Col
lars, Keal Honiion do and Aluslin with Vulcnccnif
La e auaebed ; also, a la re ass 'n ment of Under--lecves,
all of ihe richest and newest pailein.
Kv thesaine Kxpress reeeived : Dresses, Kiel
iilk Grenadines and Tissues, plain do do assort
edcolors, in I Snin Plaid printetl Beragcs, p'aii
Ch illys. Black Silk llittsand Gl ve', and color
ed Kid do.. Brown, Green, Blue, and Black dolled
Lace Veils. For sale by
Apiil 18. JiMKS DAWSON.
M 0SCH ET0A ETTING."
A T A DE and put upon high r low post Bed--VI
steads, by WJLKl.S.SON e ESLER,
May 20. Upholsters.
HOOP IRON I AND NAILS.""
'TMIE 8'ioscrib-r will be cnsinmly ret-eivin? con
L sinments oi tli. se articles, nt the bt st quality
and otiei s them at lowest market rates
JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM.
March 29. 5-lf.
RELLS! BELLS! ! BELLS!!!
I tl K .subscribers manulaciure und keep con-
i. smntly n hard a large assortment of Bc-H;
suitable for Churches, Acadmiet, Factories, Stea
tiers. Plantations, ere., mounted with their im
proved llansrtnvs, the most efficient in use. Then
establishment ha been in ooera'ion Thirly year-
having turned onl nearly 10,000 Belts averaging 600
lbs each; and its patterns and process of manu
factur po perfect ed, logether with recent Impiove
'iienis, that its Bells havean unt qualed reputtin
for volume of sound and quality of tone. They
have just rreeivrd Jan. J 9541 he First Premium
( A Silver Medal) of the W orld' l air in New York
oyer all Bells from this Country or Europe. ' Haw
ins a large assortment of Bell on hand, and heiai
in immediate connection with rentes in alt direc
(inns, either Sail Road. Canal mr Rivrr. and. but 4
hours from New Vote, wcanxecute orders wiih
dlspalch." Address; - t. -rA.FMETVEEI.T'S
SONf,
- - . W -st Trey, Albany Co.. Ti. V.
Feb. 21. - 144-'vc.
BUTTER ! BUTTEK ! ! :
vpjo M--i ui. Jnt r-
csiyeUby - L. N babi.ow, . titgbt, one of :-,tbe -rwiiorssbeing id a bxend
SHAKING HANDS A ROUGH PAV.
Dunn"- ihe exhibition of th wild ni-
ra.tU at the Floating: Palace on SalHTtiay
Jana-
. - PAPEK JIAXCLNG
WE ha j st recivd W dmi as
sowmentof Fr0Ch Gill nd Amarwan Pa-,
'pet Uansias. Borders, f ire) Screcn?aBd CTcnttt?
for sale Hoax ia ' 1
.Vfl.KiWSOJfc ESLER, Upholsterers t
April 1. At our old stand.
AFFF.CTI.Nr; STORY. -
The iibU-iy d ilu! Tin.'-f Company;
is not the only tiugtdy ol which the
iowii of (,'oUuiil ns has rxeii t fie scene
Mrs. Elizabeth G. Tlunnpson has also
ht'iMi lobbed ol" a jewel (of a niati,) and'
itlist'th with the public tonching th'
same, in words following, to wit;
" S Rkwakd. Left bed and board,
without any jut causj or provoration
my husband Alexander Thompson, to
whom l'was lawfully married 'by Squire
Alt -Kendree. The said Thompson left
this city a few da s since, for parts tit':
known to his lo ing and devoted wife.
My husband is about twenty-four or fivo
years old, but has not yet .arrived at
years of discretion. He is almut five
feet hx inches in height, dark complex
ion, blue, jealous looking eyes, , and is'
usually suspicious and distrustful of
ihose he takes an iruerest it." Any' one
who will give, information of the aliovo
personage lo nie at Co!tunbii., will re
ceive the above reward, and the thanks
of bis most chaste, virtuous aud discon-..
solute wife.
Elizabeth G. Thompson.
Columbus, May 28.
Editors who feel disposed to aid the
cause of injured innocence, will please
publish llie above."
Sm t ly this Alexander is a wayward
chicken, to ramble from the shelieiiug
wiiif. of so careful a hen, and we bhould
not be surprised to learn that he is of a
kin to him of whom was writ in sad
heroics :
"Oli, Tommy Thompson ; Tommy Thompson, oh! 4
A literary eoiresjioiident of the Co-
hunbus Eiujuiier, foreboding the anx
ious curiosity ol the public, has, in a
touching narrative unveiled the hy me
nial history of the " ill-starr'd wench
Elizabeth. We cannot forbear quoting
a. part :
' Don't u rekolect sum 7 or eight
muuths ago a rich widdur that kum fiom
Stewart kouniy up here sparkin.. She
kouiied a Misiur Thompson, retale de
Lt in water-melluns, appals, and noekr
need speril?, jist a little abutr Rnse 6c
Haruard's store, oppasilOaptun Canovv's
hotel. After she had addressed him fur
a short tyme, he begun to feel ,l liuder
Ernoshuus," and when he heard she
had 30,000 Uollnryhe " kould huld
out no more," and tha wur maryed.--The
next mornin he swore the .wur aa
anjil a. woman what just suited him,
fur she wur rich too. He kousulted sev
eral lawyers afniut the best way fur him
tu go about takin charge of. hi duleey
nea's eil'ex, and afmr gitlin thur advice
he went tu bur Horn tu proklaim hirn
self u monark of all he survade." He
found ihat all wam't gold that glitters
and, unfeeling retch !has desuited his
lieitur halL She are now.mi the look
out lur him, yo she kan give' him a
change of clothin, (ulfekshunate kretui)
tor she sez lie didu't : karry,. euny ,wiib
him. , She rekwested nre tosa to u if u
could get euny iufoimashun konsurnin
him, that u wud oblgue hur by drap
piu hur a fu lynes thru the postolyce ;
and that she wishes u in rek west -the
Prcsydent i f Tixas not tu let him niar
iey befoie she gits thar. ' f -" -
- " Hae tioley flnmo hale sakred tye, .
That bines 2 gentle sole in 1 ;
On ekwal w in8 thvij pleshurs fly,
In ekwal stremes thus swrrows run."
Jist du all u kan fur the pore woman.
O wimmin, lovly wimmin ! Judge
Kolqtutt sayrd in a speech he maid in the
kourt hons on Greemj's 'rryal,-that u
wur the konncctin link "between mau
and the Devil. Charleston Mercury..
A FIEMMSII ACT.
The Bufralo (N Y.) lerrocrat sayv
that ou Wednesday wek, a man resi
ding in the vicinity of Chatham, C. WM
drove a yoke of oxen upon the track of
the Great Western Koari, fastened them
head and foot, and theu, throwuie them
on their backs, tied them down aud left
them. The train which next passed
the. spot was tmrowu oSf several persons
were injured, and greats damage was
done to the cars. The wretch who per
petrated the act has fled, bin a- large re
ward is offered for his apprehension, and
we trust he- will 'not escape." .
3 Granit JUW, ,t r. mnnA nPTrA tn halr . hand Of PaWS
with the South American 1 lger.ot Jaguar-
'The latter. ' nothing loath, put forth Ji
paw, ana wiia one snort grip ' "
two ofahe"uwn' fitr" rUe-on o
bboewitbr his 'te'rribla fangs.' . - ' . '