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-1. .... . . , - ... MUM- VJSkJly VDLUiVIE' lX-NUAlBER 60; wilmigttonV: Ni c.r Saturday WRNiNGi august 5, i854( WHOLE NUMBER 1111 , ' Katie, and THE CHOLERA. BY PACLISE. V had befn fot Sbyferal daS eii J'eAvorin trace trie whereabouts of Katie b , a girl who bad (br several years faithfully performed her duties as nurse to art dsjcd ttJOirier," supporting both herself arid pa frenttxy dress ma kiug;. Katie hod a neat, tasteful way with tier needle anil scissors, IhaVave gTeat' satisfaction to those who 'were.siojj&rtunate as to ffain her services. Katie's ' mother died, and the lor.ely gin )harrie3 Vman who had long hung around ner, but whom ner mother did not exacily iippr'ove. Me was a free-handed, thought less young fellow, a clerk in the House of ; , a. wholesale wine merchant. For a rirrte thB yxojig folks d:J well enougp. H.oig.cjSer4vva.a i n W:4 Shortly ftr 'htB. ran out of .the house, Air. travagant ienow, (jnu soon u wa ascer --r RogersT the husband of the linfottuhate StB- ConvIelio of ItaptTtie Perpetrator - , tci. cert o 111111$. A correspondent of the Petersburg Ex press says, that a slave named WiUiuin, be longing to Mr. Hines, was tried at Surry Courthouse last week for the commission qffTrapfl T on the person of Mrs s R. Rog ers, a very pious and excellent lady, and sentenced to be hung in October next. Thfe evidence of Mrs. Robinson proved about the following facts : There being a 'corn shu'cktrig" in the neighborhood, her husband left home in the afternoon to at tend it. Shdrtly after he left, William, the prisdner, made his appearance at the door of her dwelling. Slie desired to know what he wanted, lie answered nothing; but immediately rushed ill, seized her, ami ihrew her to the floor. She cried aloud fur help, ,but her cries were stifled by the fiend, wht-cramced her apron in her inoutn. BUSINESS CARDS. DH GEORGE "BETTNER, fjP Nt:tTH CAROLINA. OFFICE, Nu. 533 11UOADWAV, OR T THK " PUESCOTT HOUSE -NEW YORK. K.-t. 1. 142 lye. W. M. SHERWOOD & "CO., T7 HOLRSALK G.rocecs and Cominission VV chants Wilniington, C. All consicnnn nis oi tuval Stores, together with Conor, Uiicim. l,:i:d, jio, leal, Hour, &c, ecurn th- liiglioM nurkei price. Dec 13 1 1 Met with if ha lf tamed that to gratity ftw estravagant pro pensities he had made a fleer use of hfs 'employer's money thn was consistent with the law, or with honesty. The conse 'tjuence was, he was dismissed from his plrt.ee, his employer beirig tdd humane to )umh hiiri through the law. After seve lal months of -idleness, in which his little iCati resumed her old employment of dress making for.thei'r common snpporr, tin found K new- situation as bar-lender in one of the fashionable .gambling holes in our most fcshionablerthoroughfa re. From .that time, Kutie watched d.ij' by lny his gradual departure from all thai constitutes a man, into the lowest degrada - lion of utter bestia'iiy. He sunk too low 'to Avail upon the bar of the fashionable JieU; and from that place sought a situa tion h some more obscure drinking den. He srton" drank himself o.u of favor with all the red-door owners, and all those who had not yet got so high -up in the world as to mount -the flaming glass without, a fit ting symbol of the flaming glass within. Poor h'lile Katie ! she worked hard with her needle to find bread for herself iind little .ones' (for by this time they numbered two little soul-buds on their hearth) who hail better never have been born than to tall the miseiable man ihey did father. She worked all day and longinto the night for the mm3y to feed her infant family, and furnish her husband wiih bread and rum. About this time I went out of town se vera I months, itsd when I returned could find no traces of Katie or her family. The winter passed by, but not without several efforts on my part to find the young thinr wh, I knew, must be in a gre.-.t deal of suffering, if she were still living. A week or two aro I thought I had erot some clue to her abode, and was in one of the by streets of our not over cleanljcitj where : the belles of Broadway are not in the habrr-'Of going to display their pretty gaiters and trading dresses, when, from out a dingy court, a luile boy came running, and crying very loudly. "What is tho matter.'" asked I of the thild. "Father is dying, an 1 mother sa-s it is the cholera, and I am going again for th doctor ; but it won't be do use, for he won't come." 'How do you know he won't come ?" "'Cause 1 went for him ever so long ago, anl he won't come." "How long has your father been sick V uEver since last night ; but I would not care for father, for he beats me and mother anil the baby, but my little sister is sick, too." And the boy burst into another loud cry ing fi "What is j'our mother's name .'' asked I. The" little boy told me, and as I had felt, from a certairureseirlblence the boy bore to Kate, it was her son. "Take;me to your mother and I will see what.carf be tlbne," said I The place was wretched in the extreme. 1 found Kate the ghost of her former self; but she recognized me with a convulsive scream of delight, as though she now hop ed. for consolation in her trouble. Ikying upon the floor in a most horrible condition was the man who was once the dapper yodng clerk to whom Katie in her inno cent. love, had given her happpiness. some years before. "I couht not get any one to help him up on the, bed for me; they are all so afraid of -the'ehbiera," said Katie. "There is where he fell -when he came home intoxicated last night" . i left the room to send some one without for a doctor, and when I re turned Katie said could not get a physician to come, al though I sent little Frank several limes. iNo)ne would go for ine, and I could not leave, my poor baby." I had seen much of the practice of n celebrated; physician in Philadelphia at the time the cholera was here five years ago. This phystc,in avoided, all mineral drugs, and usedv&ier very, freely and with great Buccessi I cquIJ noj. have gathered suffi cient heixe to apply any of these remedies to that lp'4thsome object on the floor. Pity hisute'ftriga as I may, my feelings recoil ed from atleirjpting to touch guch a heap of-pollution as he seemed. "Katie had done her best, had given him air ihd attention she could spare from her opjkVremfyiiis..baby. From the terrible object oft the" floor, the bloated semblance of R-mnnrAhrned to the little white, inno cent Baby; I applied the' warming-girdle wet wiih tepid water; to the little creature, end after washing its little cramped limbs, warmed, thein in to life by gentle friction of my hands. And, by;' the .time the Doctor came lo say there was no possible hope for the man who hail destroyed the vital pow ers iof. his being by the strong alcoholic drinksinwhic1i, for so many years, be had so tuinoMsJyindulged, the little child, I had thaisfaclion to see was in a fair The unworthy bnsVand .and father died, ihtf vietraitor hia ownX folly, &ni . sin; but Kaue,;!Qmdtecoroibrtabt quarters,- her litr tlaione" entire! j' well ind herself a 'touch wiser little woman through her own inde4 tij gable inxLiii ry? k U v'es more ha ppily and comfortably than she has dane Tor wveral lady returned, and upon being informed by his 'wife of what had occurred, seized Ins gun. pursued and shot ut the scoundrel ; but was so excited, that the fifing proved ineffectual. The master of tl e slave employed very able counsel to defend him ; but the evi dence was too strong, and the law will be fully vindicated. years pit THE PRIEST HAD HIM THERE. The folio .ving ugood 'un" is fioni a late Pans paper : A French pKcst was in a diligence with an English bagman or commercial travel er. The latter began bantering, and ask ed, '-Do yotr know the difference between a priest anu an ass' l;.'o." '-Why, one carries a cross on his breast, and the other a cross an hisb.u k.' ''Come, now," said the priest, "do you know what is the dif ference between a bagman an I an ass?"' "No, I don't." ';Noi f eiiher." OUTRAGE OX A CHILD. A fiend in human bhape. by the name of John Ban letle, yesterday a fiernoon attempt ed to corn nit a rape upon a little girl aged eleven years. He enticed her into an ap ple orchard, near Cave Hill, where he gag ged her, and was ubout to accomplish his hellish design, when a party of y.uing gen tlemen, who had been watching his move ments, came suddenly, upon hi n, rescupd the young girl, and gave the brute 13ait lette a genteel thrashing. Loiiirir Timrf, July 23. AN ADVEN TUROUS VOUNG LADY. On Thursday night last, saj's the Wash ington Star, h young lady dressed in male mire, arrived at the Empire house, and re maining there all night moved to k. fashion able boarding house, where her sex was discovered, though she denied it to the hft. She was capitally "made up" for a boy, but wore a woman's gaitors. She profess ed to belong to Raleigh, N C, though those who conversed with her are satisfied hat she has escaped from Bishop Donne's boarding school at Durlingion. or some other in that vicinity. She locked like a boy of 11, with fair complexion, acquiline nose, and rich auburn hair, being very handsome, and of delicate appearance, i hough of round figure. She left the boarding house early this morning, leav ing a note addressed to its proprietor, sim ply containing money enough to ay her bill. She was seen in the city as late as 3 a. m. to da j. J. I). LOVE, uASUPXCTtTREn AXh DEALER IS tMBINHT FUtCMTUltE, BEDSTBA US CHAIRS, M ATTR litfSKS. &C.&C. . Front street, oui It of Market, mnvrni'" soiLmxti, wilmi nuthNj. n, c. . Sept 16.1857- J i " 79--c D CASftWF.t.r.. . J. A. PARKER. 11SI1VJ'LL & PARKER, COMMISSION M E R C H A N T S, U H..M INGTO.W N C Office r.irrir tily occupied by Ir. U'tu. A (iwver. Miri'h 2;i. :j ,y,: OESERAL C. J. C. LA'ITA, COMMISSION MERC ft A A V d AG EST WILMI.NGTON. N. Oct. 1 , UPII3LSTKKS & PAPEK HANGERS, KV.EI' (N HAND AND MAUli IU ORDER. M if tress:, leather Iid. Window Curtains and btxlurrs All work i a the :ron- line d.mf nl s-lmriesl No- I ice. .March 13. V iliainj jn , N . C , M in k t St. 1. W. C. MOURNING GOODS. t.ACK ami half .Mijurnins Genadinrs and 'wistcl silk Dresses; tJlack and half Mourn ing Berayif, some very tine; Plaid ari.l plain 'I'ia--iies; Frenchand Knidisli Lawns and Muslins, a I. irgt-assort inent ; Ginglmm and Cali:oes. new--st patterns; B mnct Iti'ibons; Iournins iin'l half niournin'j Snrtlmer S i J k ; MalirFe Lace C"l l.i rs and Dnderslt cves to maii h, and a full and "eneral assortment of all the fashionable styles of dollars, Cndersleeves on't ('hiuiiicttes l-t he worn ihis Summer; Kins; Leve Veils; French Lawn Handkerchiefs : Lupinn .Summer Momhazines and Ohallvs; the verv best qualiiv of Kid, Bl ck Net md Black Silk Gloves; Black and Sieel colored Parasols; K.nclish and llilian Crapes, if-c. For sale at the lowest prices, bv Aurill. JA.MF.S DAWSON. TiYLOR's International-" HOTEL, BROADWAY. (Cor. of Franlin Sircet, NEW YORK. S comnletei! and opened for travellers who de sire agreeable and atiractiirb nccommod.n ions. 1 1 is conducted noon the principle of (he bctF.ii. ronean Hoiels, the meals being served Ifi the seve ral apartments, or at the tables in the snlon, at hft opiion of attests. The Hotel and Furniture combine elegance with comfort, and is destined :is well for ih.j convenient recaption of travel lers by the late trains. JOHN TAYLOR, Proprietor. Jan. in. 13:? lye. TflOS. B. CARR, M. D. D. D. S. PRA; II;aI DKNTIsT for the last ten years, Charges lor 10 or legs artificial teeth on fine gold plate, each, S 7 00 An entire set of tee h on fine gold plaic. 150 00 Ditto on fold witti artificial gums, 150 00 Ditto on Plalina pl.ite with artifi ci tl gums, . I.'O 00 Upper or under ditto, each, 75 0U A Pivot too tli thai cannot be distinguish" ed from the naiural, 5 00 A fine old fitli g. warranted permanent, 'i 00 Do. and destroying the nerve. $3 to 00 Kxrci!nsa tooth, 50 cis. lo 1 00 Best dentifrices and tooth brushes alwavs on hand. Every operation warranted to give entire satisfac tion. Teeth inserted immediately after the extinc tion of the fangs and renmddeled after the gums have shrunken, without additional charge. Office on Marfeet-si;, 2 doors helow the Church. Wilmington, N. C. -Aril 22. lu'-tf. LEECHES. I rinnsWKD,SH Le. ches, by Adums&CV. I) t 1U'IIM Grncral I'omaiissio.i an J I'urwarJiug Merchant Prompt pcrs'i ml attention Riven to Consign ment Cor "Sale or "!iijtni'iit. Liheral Cash alran-:e mule hi Conxl&nments lu me or lo mi Sc:r i.rk friends. Wilmington, Jjn."30, 13j'J. 133. HOWARD, GF.VF.RAL Com nission and Fjrw.irding; Mer cian., W iloiinntofi . ( Li ier.il :.idli a;l.mc .i ul u!e on Consignments. Nov. 20 109 tf R9UNTREE, WATSON CO., General to umisMoii Mrrchunls, 1 .5() Krimt St . Xfiv York. , b i-nL ,4 te.um.. M ul on Consignments WATSuN, W. H. Wir-fJIS-?. .)-1 y. J. HATHAWAY & SON, COMMISSION MKllCIl.W 1 S. tvn,m.f;i()N. n . c. J. Hathawav, J. L- Hathawav. Feo. 15, Idai. 31. J A MtS ANDERSON. E n W A i: D H V A C B . ANDERSON & SWAGE. - GENERAL CO V MISSION MERCHANTS V II. Ml G I ON it . C. Liber:il ra-h .idvnnei s imide on consignments. Oct. 2.'. , ' PiU.SSSLL ' & BROTHER, (UTS KI.L1S. RC-SSLL CO.) GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS WlLMl.NU iHV. N. 0. LiSera! cisli nl-ttnee m.1.1.' on inn'igi.inrntP'il n . r -1 e s r m k k . 8 . A .leii.s' ib, I rt'j . Naval i'irf, ' ', May 3, 13:t. Uto i, rtud ol.lcr prouuee. C. & D. DuPRE. WHOLE SALE AND H ETA L DCA I- E H J I N Drugs. JleilUines. Clie.nicals. Paints, Oil, De Stufls, ;Iass. Perfumery, Cigars, Old lliuois. tc'aiir.v Articles, c, .MARK If STllEKT, WII.JII VI-TOS. N . C . f rescript ion t- -arcf 11! I o n po .1 n.led by 0. . peri f nceu ,ie 1 tjon s . March 28. 1333. July 1. Express. For sale at C. ft 11. DfrPRK'S, J. and H. copy. Druz Store. 4i. PRINTS. JUST received, a iafge assortment of Enatish and American Prints, new patternsan l colors, I cin recommend : Ginghams assorted Color tnd Mourning and half Mourning do t Grass Cloih and Victoria Skiftins; Rob nelt Mosquito Nett ing ; Linen Ta'le Damask; Napkins; Doylas and Irish Linens t Lirten Cambric and Lawn Hhdkf, and O'OtV ditto dilto ; Allendale Brown Co lon Sheetings, all widths ; Blue Dertims, medium and heivtesl qualities roal; Ueorgta and Sctuih Uaro-j lina Cotion "Omabnres; Heavy- Krnwn Cotton whirling i-Marlborongh Plaid and Stripes; cr:, cheap: lot of Red .Ticks; Linen--Ozwtburgs tnd Burlaps: and Cnlfte-Shawl. Kor sale hf- Jane - - J 1MRS.D AWWW: . ... : -, myciGAR fY finAH?AH A Ogsrer aer-WseeftetJ -Z0 lUwLlfranMlie PhUelphia-ttlilBart&' rnorelarket, and .'or sate cheap, or .S5 E HALL, MKl'.ilANif, Wilminaion ilc M ilia n, Davis A ol snle and purchase a.lvances made on ptOM MI SSION KJ N C Orfioc in re i;u' Store. Kverv attention pni I to ihc of pr iding, and liberal casli snignmenis. Refers to -(.apt. O lheri P .i'er, K. P. ITai (re'i Branch Rmk Si.fte Ci O. G. Par.-le; Pres'l Coinnterrial l.'ank ; McMlllr.n, Dais Co. Ian 21 131 tf WILLIAM A. UWYE.t, General lnt FonrarJingi Commission Merchant I lake pleasure in inl'ormini; my friends, that 1 iin prepared 10 give all business entrusted 10 me rfjeient an I poraon.il aiiention. I h ive a whorl I'm .Vuval Stores, wiih aojple acco.mnodai iuss, Spirit Mouse, and V.irchouse. ConsinmcniB of Naval Stores for saleOr shipoieni ; snd all kinds of coun try pro luce solicited. Cash advances rilfltle on con -inmenia. April 18, 1553. 15. C lNLEY, KIRK & CO. DEALERS IN RLTTTKR, Cheese. Lird, and Smoked Provisions. Po.k. Heef, Bean. Prta. and Dried Fruit. 233 and ZiS, FKO.NT -S TK EF.T. Corner of PF.CK SLIP, NKW VOilK. March 25. lyf;- AVILLIAM H, PEAIiE7 COLLECTOR AXD ADVbRTISIKU AGI'M- Per Country Newspapers th roughout the tf nited State-, Basement of San Iron Bu l.i ins.s,t?aliimore street All business er.irtisitd toiiis care 'ransacted promptly, op liberal terms. se-l 7 95-f JAS. H. CnADBOURN &, CO., Iieucral Conuuissiun Hcrthiiuls. .VILMIGTO. N . C Jas. H. Ci adbjub.v. Geo. Chadbouhn. Jun. I, 1353. U3. F. T FOSTER, A 1 ANUFACTUttEl of Bilniin; and Silk Flags, iVJ. and all kin I of Wall an I Pluniatioo Temts.-r- 35 and '37 South 3.d Street Philadelphia June 17. F.T. F. 40-3in-c. HUNRV NUTT, PICTtllt d FinWARDHU AGENT, WUlgire hi persrtn.nl attention to business entrust ed t hia care. Sept. 8. 1853. 75-tf. ioSEPH h. FL INNER, General Commission .llercliant, - miiMisGTo.v, x. c. : May 9th. 1853. 87-1 r-c. GEORGE MYERS .-AVJIUEX1LB AStt RETAIL GpSE',"; Keeps eantlanlly on hnnd, ti'irtet. Tpeat, Liquor; S jj r Psoviuin, Wood and Willow Vart- Fruity- - ft; f 4Jonfeawtrajrie, wiu4 Front street, BUSINESS CARDS. , 0. L FILLYAU. PRODUCE BROKER. F&RWAROING COMMISSION MERCHANT. FFICK over Store of W. H. McKoy. South Water street. VV ilmingtj.n, I . C, will mane liheral cash advances on conslpnmi nis. He. ha njaai d the serVlcfe of Mr. John Hall as a Gen eral Produce Broker. Refe' to.; r. P. Hall. President Branch Batik' of the State, V iliiiii.glon. 0 G. Parsley, " Coinrnercl tl Bank, Wilmington, lien. A. Mcltue. President W. if-. R. Rai road. do -Jen W. W Harllec do. W. & Railroad, ilan- n C. H., S. C. .. v, V . K. Lane, Goldsboro", N. C. July 6. 47-tf. MRS, KING, 273 King Street, between VAentworlh and Society Si reels. Charleston. S. C. IT.iXUFACTUKKS in very superior style. ..YjL VV'iaa. Tuuuees. Plain Baud and Curls, Eai itings rl tens Pitts and Bracelets! all kiuds.jjt4 llve, .Vcl6. south Frederick St.'and ifnot ifiec- FaiiIfalrlJltingV " )y Jfail or otherwise. urei-s as aoove. April 13. Ordtsrs" thapfcfulry received Charges moderate. Ad 12 Iyc. D. ti. FKEEMAN. GKUttGE HOUSTON KICKISMA'N H(UTt, MERCHANTS AND FACTORS, WILMINGTON, N. C. D C. FliEUMAV A CO. COM MISSION ME ItCH AN'TS, ITS FKONT-STRUliT, iNKW VORK.. PREEJIAS AND lH-tftTUS, WlLKlXtTONj S C . F.KP consianily on hand a slock ol Ptour, lYCorn. Pork, Bacon. Salt, Co fee, Sagar, Mo lasses, Tobacco. Cigars. Snuff', Candles, Soap, or tin and Ifomextic Liquors and Wmts ; Iron. ails, Puinlx, Oils, Glass, Domestics, Hals, Boots, Shoes. Lea' her. AzricuUural Implements, and a va riety of oilier arlieles, suitable for fumily and plan tation use and the retail trade, which they will .li-iposr of in lols lo suil dealers or consumers on reasonable terms for cash.orin exchange for IVa vai Stores or other produce, r . MEDICAL HulSE, SdUTH PHKOKUILK STREET, JBAL.IiaiU.i.t',. At A lv 1 L.AAD. Established in order lo uffjvd the Afflicted ; sound Slid scientific ..edicot Aid, dncl Jaf the upj,resaiun of Quackery. DR. 1. B. Smith has for many years devutedhis wholea.teniioo lolhe treatment ol Private com plaints; in ail their varied and complicated forms. His sgreai success id those long standing and diffi cult cases, such as were iorrrierly cotiaidered ir.eur able, in sufficient to commend him to the public as woiiliyoi Hie extensive p.itrohage he Hits' received. V itliio ihc lat eiglit years, Dr. S. has t.eaiedore than 4li,.iH) eases ol Private Coirtplaints, in ih frl ninertin tonus ami flukes ; a pr-ictieo wlncn nu loubt exceeds th..t of all oilier piiysici.ins now d .einsiny in Kalumore, and not a single case is itiowo vlt,-.re his directions were stric-ll folfowed, md medicines inketi at reasonable time, without etieciiii a r.idicjl an 1 perm inent cure ; I h - reforr, persons itrltcted witti diseases of ill.; above nature, no oi titer now difti :uti oj- lon standing the case maybe,'' would do well to call on Dr Smiih .at his BILLS OF EXCHANGE. A N F.leant Kditionof Bills of Kxchange, print- II ed tn Gel many, in Books of sheets, just received and Tlie Commeicial. 10 quires and in for sale at the office ot IN. MISCELLANY. The enioroartncr D. (J. FnEEMAN.is located in he citv "of New Vovk ; the junior partner, Geo. . Iouston. in VV iltni nlon. I f desired, advances, will be made on loi'jn nents lo and from either place. All bu-siness entrusted to ihem will receiv. proper atlen'ion ; and orders for Goods will be orompllva ml eareituiv nnca Sept.il. w.oi 7fi-f. coitissionsD -.vDRviiDisa vIekcoiiti; ;eo. I1ARRISS, General Commission Merchant. VV II.MING TON, X. C. STRICT atteniioti tiven to procuring Frciglu O and ptirch isid Cargoes lor vessels. R EI E.l TO K. P. Hull, Kq. 1 0. O. Parsley, Ksq ! . , , ... , ilinin2ton. 1. A. Taylor, l-.sq J r I. I. Bellamv. K.sq. J Messrs. Tooker, Sin y ih . j., t " Tlioiiipsontfe Hunter, Vlcx'r. Herron, Jr Philadelphia. Messrs Willi una & Buller, H F. Baker, F.sq. Jan. 2. 1853. 121 tl. New York. Charleston, S. C. I. llESiEL. H. R. KILEKS. WESSEL & FILERS. COMMISSION MKRCHANTS & WHOI.K SALK OROCBKS, Nortli Wairr Si., Wil- ningion, N. C, Intend to keep at theahovt stand a ;eneralasaoriment of Groeerles, Lirpiors. and Provision nt n'holesalc and to carry on a Genera IConimission Ruini-s.' R fPER ENC C ' K. P.lTall Prcs't Br'ch Hank of the. State. ) O. Ci. Parsley , Pre't Cemmcrcial Bank. Wif r. K . Dickinson , F.t-q . 3 Popped Co. ) s y k DoPner St Pot:cr. i ' Jan. 20 IS.---1. 131. GEO. II. KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Next doot to A . A . V'annel's,on North vVale is t. willattend to the sale of all kin. is of Counlrv Pro duce. such as Corn, Peas, Meal. Bacon .l.ard ,4c. i ud wil I keep consianily on nan d a f u 11 suppl j o f Groceries. Ac. Refer nces . VVillct HallofWayne, Jno leRac, Wilmington W Caraway. Gen. Alx . . Me Rae . " F..P. I ill, Wilmington , Wiley A. WalKe. . " Dec. 13, 1852. 115-tv. FAS. F. OILLK.SI'IE GKO. S. GILLESPIE. jamk i". c;ir,i.r.?iM n t to.. PRODUCE AND FORWARDING AGENTS. V Ii.MINGTON, N C. Pa 1 1 ic ii la r ai tent inn paid lo I he receipts and Sale of Naval Stores, Timber, Lumber. Corn, Bacon, Cot ton, ipc, dj-c. March 30. 6. S. Hi. tVEST, Auctioneer ana1 Cornmission Mfrchant, WIliVIING l"(N, Sf. :. ILL sell or tuty Real Kstate and Negroes al small commission . A LS I : Strict attention si ven to t lie, sale of Timber, Tur pentine, Tilr, or any kind of Country Produce. O R - s !C'nJ door, South side of Market street, on the wharf. June 12. 1833. 3? ly- V'aL A. n. YAB?)KKELEN. Geacr.il Agent, Commission aai forwarding Merchant, wu(Miorv, x. c. Particiil.ii attention tven to sale a nd purchase of .Naval Stores. June 1, 1353. 123-ly. T. C. WORTH, General Commission Merchant, V II. nx: TON , V .,v. QSCAL advances made on consignments of Cot ton, Naval Store arid other produce P mieular attention given by G. W. Davis to pur chasing cargoes, procuring treights for vebat Is. Ac. 41 128 C0CHR1N & RUSSELL. (SCrCESSOnS TU TI13S. ALIB'JaE k CO.) General Commission Merchants, .Yo 32, North UTiarres. irut ii North Water Sis. PHll.ADIilPIIIA. 1. HARVEY COCHBA.N, W. S. Fl'i-SELL. L beni tsh t1v;incos mide on consignments. July 30ilv 1333. 5S-tf. H. DOLLNF.R O. POTT LR. jr DOLLNER & POTTER. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. , NEW YORK - -Liberal Cash Advances made on all Consignments. April30. IS51. 20-ly-pd. tually relieved nv remuneration willtie require: for his services, iiis medicines are Iree Irom Mercury and .ill mineral poisons ; put up in a neat and com p ict lorm, and may be laken in a public or private liousc, or while travelling,. without exposure or hin drance from business, and except incases of vio enl infl imuuition, no cliunge of diet is nece?;.ry. d 1'itl.y I'U ilES. - lr. Smith has lis.oveid a new meth .d by which he can cure the worsi fortuof stricture and that without pain or inconvenience to the patient. Irri'aiion ol the uretha, or prostrate 4l.1n.iK, or neekol tu jladder.is soiuelimesmis.nkee li.r slricluiet- by jeuer.i! uracti tinners or charlatans. YOUSCi MEN and others afflicted with Seminal Oehilliy. wh.-th cr riu j n.i t i 111; fioni a Certain Hcsfructirc Htibit, or from any oilier cause, with train of oodi.y an.! men tal evi:S which follow when neglected, should make an early application, thereby a voiding jnuch trouble and sufteiing, as well as expense. By his improved tin thud of treatment, Dr. S. can safely suaianlee a speedy and p'eilcct ell re in all cast s ol il.it com plaint. . , . TO FEMALES. All 'Use .i-.es p cu'iar to Females ( is also Sup pressions. Irregularities, &c.) speedily and efTe-citi-allyromove l. Tlie erl.;acy of hU remedies, for the i'ii 1 c of the iVivis ulfecli'ins, have been well tested in an extens ve pr.ictice f-r the l.is-t twelve years. Persons ai a distance may consult Dr S. hy a letter, rtost-paid.describinif -iise, and hav.' o.ediciiit sect. re'y 1111 up and forwarded 10 any pail of ihe United St ites'. nlwiya aucotiiuanied witn full nnl ex I licit .1 11 ections for use Com 11 11 nica lions con sidered otrieily confidential. Oifu-c arranged wiih separnte ipartments. s. that paiienis never sec any one hut ihe d 'Ctor lijiuself. Atienduticedaily.from Sin the ttioining till Sat niht. N 15 Persons nrtlieted with any of the above eomplaitits. will d well to a 'oid ihe various NOSTRUMS A Nit SI EC I h ICS advertised by Apothecaries and DrugjMs:? as a cer tain cure for any and every disease. They ate put up to sell, hut not to cure, and frequently do much more harm than sinod theref re avoid lhem. A word to the wise is sufficient. Address DR. J. B SMITH, '6 South Frederick t.. Baltimore. Al d . Oct. 13. 9ll-tv-e. SANDS SARSAPARILLA. .V QUART BOTTLES. Par Purif'i''.g the Blood, and for the Cureof Scro fula. Riuumulism, Stubborn Ulcers. Dyspepsia, ,aft Kneii , t'ecer So-cs. I" ryaipclas. J-'impUs, Uiles, Jlerrurial Diseases, i'ltf'araous Lrup liuns, Licer Complaint, Branch ill?, Con sumption, I'cmale Complaints , Less of Appetite, General Debility, if-c. IN this preparation nil live restorative prop'rties of the root are concentrated in their utiuos-l sirenir'h und efficacy ; hm while Sarsaparilla Knot forms an iiuporuinl purl ofils combination, il is, at 1 he same lithe. compnuntteU iih other vegeta ble remedies of ereai power, and il is in the peeu ii i. eoiiiiii nai ion and seien ifii- nmntii r m its prep- 1 1 1- n , thai its remarkable success in the cure ol di-i ase .vpends 1 1 acts siinu'ianeously u ii the ntomat-h, 1 In: circulation and ill.- bowels; nd ihus th ree processes, which are ordinal ily i lie result of three different kinds ol edicine, uie carried on al lie same nine, through ill..- insi ru men'aliiy of this one remedial agenl which gently stimulates while 11 disinkcls und expels irom ihe stomath and low. Is all thai is irritating, and al the .-ame time eslorcs vijjor and tone. .Many other preparations imiiate in ne.irina the name of .arsiiuarilhi, and in that their lesemblanee nils, beioir often prepar ed Irom worthless and inert roots, and of course posM ss nohe.iliny; or curative properties, and pa tieniw in making choice of li!tli ihtey will use, should take no other, but that one cniiilrd 10 their confidence, from Ihe I'Tg list of cures il litis t ffect ed on living witnesses, whose testimonials and residence have been publi-hed. an. I who are stiil uearing daily tcsii-imnv it. its wi.nh. ASTONISHING UL'KK. l'j4TtfiRbv, N, Y . 20th, 1S5I. Mc.-srs A R. &. O SAxn: Gentlemen. Hav ing wii nested the m ist b. n ;liei il effects f r 11 ihe use .if yoi r arstip:.rilla, it gives me pleasure, to send voti the following siaiemerH in n gard 10 my son. In the spring of 1318 he took a severe cold, and after eight weeks of severe sulTciing the dis ease settled in his left leg and foot, which soon swelled to the utmost The swelling was lanced bv Ills physician, and discharged most ptolustly; after that no less than elev. n ulcers formed on the 'cn and fi'Ot at on lime. Wehad rivediff rem Phy sicians, but none relieved him much ; and the Inst wirgpr found him so emaciated nnri low that he was unable to lea ve hi ed. suffering the m ist excrucia ting pain. During this time the bone had become so much afiected that piece afterpiece came out, of which he has now more ihan twenty-five preserved in a bottle, varying from one half 10 one und n hall inches in length. We had given tip nil hopes of his recovery, hutat this lime we were induced to try your Saisaparilla, and wiih its use his health and appetite began immediately lo improve, and so rap id was ihe change that lesj than a dozen bottles ef fected a perfect cure. Willi gratitude, I remain truly rntirs, DARIUS BALLARD. Wc the undersigned neighbors of Mr. Ballard, cheerfully subscribe to the facts of the tibove state ment. H.AR. S. Hayt, A. AI Trowbridge, Gco.T. Dean, C KaV.wooi. Prepared and sold, wholesale and letail by A. B V D. Sands, f)rusrists and Chcrnits 100 Ful on street corner of William New York. Sold also by Druggists generally through) ui the United Mates and tjanadas. Price 41 per bottle ; six b 1 lies for 35. For sale by Dr. A.O Bradley, and .Messrs. C. & D. DuPre, Wilmington. N. C. April8. 19-6ra- TOWAGE. ON -ind after thisdate all vessels towed in harber by Steamer Same Beery and Calhoun, will be chargd. GKO. HARR1SS, Agent. 6th, 1853. 101. DR. SWAYNE, F.minem Physician of Philadelphia, has given to 1 lie wor.d the benefit of his expe rience by prepjring remedies suitable 10 almost every disease. Dr. Swaync'f Compound Syrup of WUd Cherry, for Curing Coughs, CMs, CunsumplioH, mid all Diseases of the I hroai, Breast and Lungs. DR. SWA VN F.'S VF.RMI KUOK, I For Destroying Worms, Curing Dyspepsia, Ac. f)r..S ay tie's Suar Coaled Sorsapa and Tar Pilf, entJe purganve and alterative Medicine, far superior m.he Pilla in general use. Dr. Swayne's Cholera Morbus Diarrheea, ttt& Disentery Cordial, a never fuiiiBg remedy. -A freh supply just received at C. & D. DuPRF.'S, Drugstore, Sole Agents for Wilmington. April 25. , -. ., Jl-tf. . "T0 TIIE SICK AND AFFLICTED. d 1. swavnk's Compound svitui of WILD CHF.RRV. Tlie most effectual and speedy CURE KNOWN FOR CONSUMPTION Coughs, Colds. Asthma, Bronchitis. Lirer Complaints. Spitting lilovd. Uif-li--ulty of Briuthing, Pains in the Side and Breast, Palpd ilion of the He-trt, Influenza, Croup, Broktn I Constitution, Sore Liroat, .errous Debility, and all Diseases of' the Throat Breast, and Lungs. G it K f CU;tl: OF THO.M AS IJlCKSiJiV, After having been given up to die by Physician an.l friends. Poist of Rocks, Fr edericc Co , AId., ) June 9:h. 1851. $ DR. SWAVNK: Dear Sir Believing il a duty I owe to the pulnie, and in jusiice toyou, I have thought proper 10 make known one e.f ihe most cxtranrdinnrv cures. in my own case, thai his ever bee 11 truly recorded In tne month ol October last, I was nfHict.'d wiih a severe gather ingin my breast, which formida lare oliscess, and nl'O comiiiunicaied 10 ufy lungs and very much afflicted them, and discharged large quan tities of corruption, external and internal. My breath eoulil also pass itirough my lungs and 0111 through the raviiy of tny breast with apparent K iev, attended wiih a v iolent cough day and night, loss of appetite, and extreme debility, so that i . phvsicians thou-jht my ease extremely hopeless and he; ond the power of medicine. I remained in this wrrtched condition for a loinr time, until 1 ivas w asted lo a mere sRcletein, and there seemed 10 be no hope for tne, but, h avinsr read in the put - ic papers of the many wond. rful cures perform y vour CO H POUND SVRUP OF WII. I'll I'.RRV, 1 immediately sent to Bahirpore foi hve bottles and commenced its use, and, to m great satisfaction and that of my anxious family. 1 he abscess or opening in my luns hesan to heai, and the C' uijh subsided, nnii on usins ten bottles I was restored to perlect health. 1 feel very grate lui, and firmly believe ihit In y.uir medicine, 11 n der the b'essings of Divine Providence, 1 am in debted for this great change and am happy to say ihat I am now enjoying a- good health as 1 ever have. V.mrs. very respectfully, THOS. DIXON. The subscriber is well acquainted wiih Thomas fion, anil can test ify that be his been ufflicted as above represented I reirard his recovery as almost .1 miracle. He its a worthy member of society. J A MF.S It DURBOROW, Pa-tcr of I'te Berlin Circui', Baltimore Con ference. il i v. s 1 one 1 the isiouiic 1, strengthens ih-dig.-slive ortins. and is the oriiinal and only true preparation i'i lVtl. Cbeiry in iniiOici it red. Observe- particularly l nori t ai' of Dr. Swayne is on ihe wtdpp -r. arolind tach bottle. Lahoralb-y for hie manufacture and sale of nil OR. SVV A VNK'S MKDKM.NKS, No. 4 AOIITH Sl'.VKNTH ST. a' ove Market, Philadelphia. For sale Wholesale and Retail by C. St D DuPRF, W iluiin;ton, N . C. April 25. 17 ly. SASH, liLliXD AND DOOR AGENCY. l ovmei til rnnduclrd lij titnj C. flolchkist. nr. public are hereby informed , that I havt 1- bcei nppoin ed agent for the sale of WindoM Mash, IS I i litis and Dtioi s, manufactured by the New Haven Ccm.. and am prepared to filial, orai rs in ihe above tine. The quality of t tit woikol the New Haven Com. is well known ir. this market. Builders and a I persons l n want ol the above articles, are requested to serd in their orders, and Uley vrill be irduiptly filled. Terms invariubl) cash on delivery. WA1. A . GVVVF.lt . Gcnerc I Agenl Commission and forwarding Mer chant . April 18. 15 TYm Ike Baltimore Clipper. Some of the leading politicians are'Iout! in their ltireetires against the MKnoW Nothing's." Tjie rrfoStlnsfdious and rhafi'f riant hatred of their au'pffoeed jrirtctplerf are being inculcated.- " The b'pp'dn'efttB'wili find it no easy Insk to Satisfy the public mind of the truth of tfieil' nssrtions. 'The u Know Nothtnoi" are ho?to te thus eai' i ly entra ppert by a set of p&lit icinns w hote motives afe dictated by purely eIficon- tiuernuuiii; a ue Kicaic tuaiw ea . wic- uro beingt-itpLll Jh jioprawecj yfnm 'Jihe ira- ; ponance or guarding sacreuij American 3 rights nrtd privileges. , The; feeirng ii ripe for a bold iind manly resistance U foreign pffgreesioh. 'Apart from ihejsrilire body of politiciarisj if inHjrJ1res"tffiriried jUX Ujr. nre a gooilly number of Whigs and Demo- crats (Americans in bertrtt omt 'sentiment) who will never ttjrn fneirj backs upoa a pariy whose motfo is, American proiectiorl ftgitinst foreign aggression. We have plen ty of clear-headed, honest and indiialrjoUr' citizens eriiineiitly fined td; grace wito iiuy rtria cnaraciertne councils, or roe tm tiou tbirlpeient to rrinke for her pb"dtf .artrf V wholesnme lrhVs. Why should ndtjhejnyj teresis of' till classes Be represented, equaj-.j ly o.r riie floor of Congress, and in the leg-J" ialniures"of the' respect fve.S tales' Wbd are your political .leaders ii '-They are ,ali iawyers.with ft 'w exception- Whb arBp poir.'ed 'tbbbitiretyddast:1ucrally.'dflS-; -es .in the gift bf eithet State' Ibf . Genera !, Government ? "Theytoo'are ttvyefs. If I am ih error I am operi(6 c6nricriQnriTb8 being- true, the popfc "trieJourc.;.of a!f power, have cbntribute'd Vmu.ctl towards" ftecting opon our s6il an'nnstqcracy- tbe most pernicious of all arisiocraciesthut of political power. It may'; 6e eafelyaffirVi tried that from the fouridation! --of ih'o 'govt, eminent 19-20ths of alf tfie' offices worth ? having have been'" monopolized by this class nf our feJIoA'-cidzens.? In' ho ' governmenl f on earth is sdfch rtionstrousf; doctrine either, practiced or eniertaihed'KuBwISde of?. she law is very good in Its placevjjut ii is , not the'tna qua van tax 'fitness" for office. Let those- who -doubt :the correctness 6 what is herein stated, direct "1 Heir attention to those who arc in office and Ihey will find l - mm;' t' . ir . ' : iiiini. iiic very oreaifinir-oat or a. HAY. Q X f BA I. r. S 11 A V. now on the way (rom New 4)J York, for sale t v 1 June 29. KRKRMAN & HOUSTON. WILMINGTON MARBLE AND iiTONE. YARD. IHg Subscriber bavins accepted the agency pi everaHareejslablishmenU at ihe North, which willfiirnll him an unlimited supply of finished or onnnishes, fofeifihand dtmftstic MARBLK of all lualines, isnrepafed to hri aiioniers lor ; HtiJiUMBjirs au i tinii si us Ad event other article in the line of the business at reasonable rates " - SCULPTURING LETTERING OR CARVING Kxecnrcdvfeilaa earn he-done either Nortlr or A. S4.U0. Nov. SUMMER I SUMMER!! SUMMER!!! I 'HE Subscribers have on hand the following Syrups and Cordials very fine for Sunim r diinks: Li-mon and Strawberry SV114S bv the Ballon and bottle. Raspberry Syrup', tjordials of various kinds. Ginger, t'herry Black Berry Bounc-, Claret nnd Southern Wine, French V'ine gar, Geinien Bitters.und Rispberry, Viin gsr; be. sides eome Black Berry Wine, good for the ' Con vention "5tip" no raging. June 15. , Rfe&TON A TOWNSHEND. WE have on hind a very hartdsorrfe as-onment of Pper Hangings, Fire Screens, Borders, Window Sh-ides, t'urtains, Cornices, c. f'C- For sale and put pn bv . - WILKINSON fc F.SLF.R, JuneS. Uph'orSterersand Piner Hanersi. ' " INDIA Ii I iillKII BEDS A ND Cushion t for s.-ilr bv I. WILKINSON & F.SLFR. Apnl 3. Upholsterers. IttlE! LIME!! tiort Lime Tf by J. HATHAWAV & Tl 11 1 ,.;A?ir'.3 Koe Knort Minpnui' lanmn" lot t VVSale SUN. 45. WANTED. LBS. Bees wax, f .r which 1 1 Itighcs! :narket price, will be pjid in e-.T-h. T. C. & B. G. WORTH. June 'JH. 2,0' X) Mareh 9. THE NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE IXSl'IiAMECOMP'Y. R.ALtlUH. N. C. rf 1 F. above Compan) h.-ebei n inoperationsinct the 1st of April, 643, under the direction of tlir follo inii Uflicere, viz : Dr. Churles K. Jonhson, President, Wm. D. Haywood, Vice 'resident, James K. Jordan. Secretary , Wm. H.Jones. Treasurer, Perrin Busbce, Attorney, Dr. Charles K. Johnson. J .. . n . r i)r. V,. H.McKee, i Medical Board or Dr. R.B. Haywood, $ t-'""""''0"-J. Ileistnun, General Agent. This Company has received n cln rter giving ad 'anfases toihe insured over any other Comnanv TheSth Section eives the Husband the privilege- 10 insure Ills own .lie tor iriu s-.ie use ol his W iie anr Children, free from any clnin'fof the representa tives of 1 Fie husband omnyof his creditors. Organized on purely mutual princiul. s. the lift mcmDers jmnicipaie-in the icttolcoX the profits which art-Jcclared annually Besides, Ih applicant foi life, when the annua rprenii 11 111 is over 430 may pa) ine half in n Note. All claims for insurance npninst the Company will ic l nu wiiiiiii ..loci t oay o ner prooi 01 tne deatl. if the party is furnished. Slaves are.insurcrl for one or five years, at rale which will enable all Slaveholders to secure this class 01 propenty ajramsl the uncertainty of life Slave insurance presents a nevr and interest In feature in the history of North Carolina. which wil. provt- v. 1 y mporiani to tne 50Uinen states. The last foor months operation r.fthia Compan) shows a vervl arce amount of biiincsts wnnrm K., the Directors expectfd to do the first year havinc already Issued more than 200 Policies. i - Dr. VVij. VV. Habrisb, BIcdieal PTxininerand Allommjnicatlonsonbasincf sof theCfornpan ' . , j JAS- F. JORDAN. SeCy. ; Raleieh.Fe; !?. tS53., .... ,a . 141-if. PARASS0LS. irANArBARKoWrrrr r.Vcro.v;v. c .w-v-r i T?0fL SAlf by -;A C""r" '-'3 " s 4V- e7M -.-v ' v?i 13 lrciel3TW'''iIN$CCv.; 0PEKED this da v, a new supply of Parassols, very superior quality, pl.iin BUck SJIkS plaid and striped Cambricssnd Swiss Miisjio's. Pfansook and Jaconeft do1 a full line .'of while ismroidered Cnnain Maslinjrv.Fdacy Neti. Veils, Lare, Collars, Men'tejua quallty.cotcrred Silk OIovps. c. e- For sale by ' '-'' J AMES, DAWSON. . Arlf27.,X;" - - - 18. TTsifRlXG STYLE UONNETSwU ' TUST!.ireeelved.i a'-tare- and htlndsorBe--assoTt-I meMr. per'Adams & Co.'a F.xpresr'For Sale cheap. by ; KAfJN VVEILKR. & BRO.-. I am war is even made the basis of the perp'etra . .: r . j- -T - t nun in 1 111a uenuus nna unjust letjiure. ' Trtke, for instance, those who were p: pointed to the highest military honors, thej were all of iherti lawyers. Cushino;, Pierce; I'illow, Shields, Quiiiriarl arid Davis were till lawyers. lienton, . luwer, to rjap thr : ' ciim;ix, came well nigh being app'oiritel over iho veterah Scott. NHihing uterifetl il stive fclifi honest anri praise wohli tfrrjcM: lion of the press. Is not ihiaWeVit whicH should be speedily corrected--or do the people intend being; forever humbugged ? J" In ulluding- to tins subject I mean no dis paragement to the profession of latV,,, ra ffnrd it as a nt'ble pibfesipn, -ftfld tdmit it has enrolled wilhm itsctneof ihe brightest intellects of the land. But still, il , secra apparent that the ifiefc'hanifcal, comroercial.j, und ogfifcultural classes embody equal in,. '4 tellect and ability. " ' ', .-. It amuses one to witness on the floor of Uongrcsa the vast sympathy tnnnifested in.beh.ilf of tbfe "KriW Nothings.4' ;Wti!l every fresh laurel acquired that sympathy" is aup-menied. It would fee both wise an.t " poliitc for the " Know jNothmcr " to aha?-' yzc that mystic word 6f!Hliiiciahs, before iuey eiiiiuai 10 ineiu iue' carrying out ino principles which forin jLheirl 'creed J They r- nave a, great oatue to ngnt, and certain viC-5- 'ory awiiits tnem tn '5o.; - Will t thev con'-'.' fide ihc esiablishmient of'tbeir priociple's d " the allied forces, or will cotrirnon prudence dictate that success is Jievetsa sure when the- batile is waged ' by grenerals of their own faith end makins: 1 ' ' ur? ;": '-' - There is one feature . in the KomestearT"' bill which of ittself. is calculated to eivt?T tddiuonal stimulus to'.the exertions of tho "Know Nothing party ' and cause :ittf Tanks rapidly to axigmeht. It is pari un- nsguispo overture 10 conciliate the foreign- vote; and us paasace will secure this ro"-- ult. Look at the" opera tiiSi of iti 'A rapid increase of '.emigrant to oarshore, which under the present rule of'naturali-' ation, would in a few' years add "upward of a million of votes to' the -patty which4 originated i'. Tho wxt 8teo: will '.be id lessen the ueriou of naturalization. To.. guard a gain a this manifest inrersion ofo American interests and rights,every .true hearted American should , present n firm brenslwork aiid deal a blow, that would lay it prostrate forever. ' Measures iconsef- vative in their nature can accomplish the' work. The 'principle of..' the 'homestead. bill, which deals so kindly with aliens! a gross infraction of every- principle of Ihe constitution. True,- Congress' is ernpO'wer'-' ed to make rules, &c. for the ferritories- but in doing this they, have no 'authority either expressed or imp'ltedT to rule it for iho benefit of aliens.' . The territory is the prf periy pvthe : people pf the United States: It is placed in Iho'f trust' fund! of g6vemv ment for their sole benefit and rise; It wa' the purchase of their" blood and. treasure.'' Who'are the "citizens of "the United States? They are those who are born on the soil of being naturalized, have sworn to support ,! the rohstitution none' but such are cnti-' tied to'the free use of the - territory. - The1 whole scheme is to catch votes and the American people are not to" be :deludrd.-j-t J All' UBSESVEE;mi July 23, 1854. TOWING BY STEAM ER CALDOIIN OROF.KS fortowlnehy STKA M F.R C4LHOUN, will have attention it leflalihe office of - - GpO- HARUISS. 1 - , 105. m - 1 w -Nov.! 6. " BY EXPRESS s RECEIVED thN morning; ai ew snpply of ver rich Plaid Surrfmer Silks Gio ham and Printed FrenchTiconetiSBIark "net Mitfsj vlonmlo Oollirrsf Cbtnfiietta and ,tTndersteeTef ; Children's Gansc Merino" Vests, altelx"S frow IV 1 tip ; af Ladiesf1.- dinojv JTringed ancf Ja,na,k BordctM LineBTnwels r ! 5iesntifal-rilcte. of norftea llnens Tor uoy's vrear: e.- ere -ritr sale ly. 4' GCSliEN BUl'TER - ' ' 1 md vT KF.G3 Extra CI--hen Bolter, joal reeir4 . ana lor saie low jor casn.at June 3. GF.O. MTERS; Jonc 3. -FRESH P.lcnES. CANS Fresh;;Pes beaaiiful otder, at Unfi CANS Fresh,: Peaches, jasi f" band G VAJ. MYERS. 34.. trfs 3 1 do. 14 if: it DOOM RON,-f h 1 1 i TTN S, Consisting of 'JL X 4 e4a -i. loch 1 ; : 'do.- d. "nr 1 d I' cr. f best irm&l-fz f roA. ravul U sell forsmall pt.f.t. . . -k-hich rwl i .
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