TUESDAY, OCTOBER. 17, 1 Sol.
THE ARCTIC CATASTROPHE.
5.1 m TY On THE IROS PR OfELLEfr
FURTHBH PARTICULARS.
Fuillw-r strszuts of the Arctic's Crew.
. i ,
Halifax, pet 12.
-We have tlates from
New "Found la ml to the 4th. which an
r.ounce the nnival of the French screw
stfiicier Vesta, tit St Johns, on the 3J inst.,
with jier foremast and b.ws shattered to
Ijit-ces. sue being: the vessel, trial came in
collision with the Arctic. She picked uj
--fiTliI ImTVII iViSt inlA r-vt-t ul nf tlio Arctic's
J I 1 KWV1 liiLU WW I L U . -" -
crew. . i
The Vesta lost J3 of her passengers,
supposed to be those who were run down
by the Arctic in a small boat.
Three of the Arctic's boats have not jet
been heard 'from, but being lite boats, they
are.stipposed to have been picked up. The
vessels sent in sea r h returned on the 3d
without success not having found the
slightest trace.
As rejrular communication
bet wet riTthis
nnd New ;Founiland is but once a foit
niirbt, that period will probaby elapse be
fore ve hear 'an j thing- further with regard
to those suved on board the Vesta, li is
probable; however, that the sleamer Oprey.
tent to convey the passengers of the City
cf Philadelphia to Philadelphia, may stop
here. . She was expected to leave Sr Johns
on the Sth inst. I
"C. S. Mitchell, of Charleston, S. C, is'
nmong those saved, who left here with otu
ns rescued on the Europa. i
ADDITIONAL STATKM EXT BY MS. GEO. H. BCBN!?.
The New York Herald says : One of our
reporters saw Mr. Burns, Adams & Co.'s
Express Messenger. He looks very well,
r.nd appears in nodegree affected, as far as
Lis bodily health is concerned, by the ter
rible calamity in which he has been an nc
tor, nnd the conseqientsuurtng he must
have undergone. i "
Mr. Burns informs us that the ship went
down at four o'clock on the afternoon of
ihe 27:h.uhirno. Previous to this time, on
ly a few of the passengers were aware of
4he danger in which they stood, and whrn
the truth broke upon them they were pan
tic stnrok, nnd it was, consequently, the
iiiure difficult o save any of them. The
raftj7bVfore spoken cf, ws between the
ship nnd the boat, and drif'ing astern ol
the paddle boxes.
T h ship went down stern first, nnd the
boat was fortunately far enough from her
to be saved from s vamping. At this time
Mr. Burns recognized on deck Mr. and
Mrs. Mash Ion Day, who went down with
The shsp. These names were accidentally
omittea in his account previously p ibh.sh
ed. Captain Luce was seen standing cu
deck when the ship went down.
Mf .Buri.s last saw Mrs. E. K Collins
oh leck, and furnished her with a l.fo pre-
server. He was about to do u like
favor
fur Master Collins, who refused, s.iytug
that he would not take one while any 1 uly
was left without one. j high spirited and
limit fellow this. Mr. Burns seemed
positive in his assertion that Mrs. Collins
was on bo'Tv! f
lip a few iiiiau'e3 btfoie
s-lie went i.-j .vn.
Wkep the firt boit went ofl from the
clap it wns liot supposed that the Arctic
was in any immediate danger; this boat
of Mr. Gourlay, the first officer of the Ai'c
lie, to render such assistance as might be
available to the persons on board the stea
mer wuh which the Arctic hud come ia
collision. It is thought that Mr. Themes
Wilde, boatswain, and Mr. Rogers, thief
engineer, knew of the danger in which the
Arctic stood, and took this opportunity to
save thf-msoives. They left the ship an
hour after the collision, and were seen no
more. The boat which they took had pro
visions for fourteen days, plenty of water,
md every necessary for comfo.t. Mr.
Gourlay acted under orders, but it was
thought that the other officers should have
stoo l by the ship.
The boat which contained .Mr. Burns
and thirty one others, was launched for the
sole pi.r,;ofi of aiding in the costruction of
the raft, and when the rush came to the
taft, this bont, containing Burns, Dorian
and others at work upon the raft, was im
mediately filled, and had she not been cut
off from the rafr, must have bee i sunk
After the ship sunk the boat picked tip
two additional passengers, and so closely
were the people packed in it, thl their
bodies were bruised by the close contact
with each other. In this condition, with
no food except a cabbage, the leaves of
which were divided, and no water, the per
sons on board the boat suSVred no little
pain during twenty-seven hours, when they
were picked up. as before related.
EIIE LADT FASSEXGEHS OF THE ARCTIC.
. New Yoek, Oct. li.- After carefully
6ifting all the testimony, the agents of the
Arctic'en'ertain strong hopes amoummir
almost to a certainty thaf Mrs. Collins nod
a large number of other ladies were placed
on mm of the boats, and safely launched
under the immediute supervision of Cap
tain Luce himseif The third mate denies
the statement that they were thrown int.
the sea by the breaking of the davits, but
that they were placed in a boat with abun
dance of provisions. - t
JURE OP TUE VICTIMS SAVD.
Boston, Oct. 12.A gentlema n who ar
lived here this marning on th train, from
New York, states that taere was report
ft Fall Rivet that a vessel loaded with
railroad iron had arrived nt Warren, R. I
with forty persons, picked p from one of
th missing btwus of the. Arctic.
EECAPITLT.ATIOX OF THE I rST AND SAVED t
. Lost. E. Busch, F.Henry, M. Grant,
lady and child, T. E. Jom-s, Miss Jai.e
Murton, W. B. Brawn sw.d lady, Miss Ma
ria Brown, M. B ibcock and Tidy, C T.
Mitchell, M. B-.bcock, jr, M.'De Mayer'
J B. Cooke, A. Btnche, M. De Dratle,
friend and servant, Mrs. G, McCracken,
Mrs. Scott. Mr. Morriss, M. North, M. U.
Yoasi, C. Fabbricotii, J. B.'Hog?. M. Daw.
son and lady, Miss Benjarnin,CMrs Ropes
and Bon, Mrs. Childa and daughter. Mis
Nevel. Miss Bronson M. Scheibler F. V.
Grtile, lady and. servant, M. Adams, M.
Brady, F Catherwood. J. J Bern!!. M.
Ililcer and frierxl, M, Hollub, M. N iven.
C. St. John, M. Perkins;, J, Smith and lady,
m m. m - T tt I
la. jMclivviat i. mauison, ai.. Vnrin;r.
Capi. D. PfaU arid Judy, H. P. Stuart, M.
Major ami friend, Mfg. Miijor, infant and
chili. Mis Brun,Mrs. Drew, J. Holbrook,
Miss Jooes, J. Mtiirhead, James Smith, M.
rUHfwd unl friend. G Brown. M Meaver.
II. Cook, C. Christian as.d friend, T. Jiot
jon O. Dodge, M. Pasive nnd four friends,
1. Vilorg and friend, AL'iMayer, M. B r
hnr J. Thomson. H, Thomas, Miss Mansay.
P. Johnson, G. Messes, jr. Mrs. Perrir, B-
C. Wood, J.' Zollogs, M. Milviile, S. Jel
furds, O B Pear.-ioii, D. Cannon, VV. Baw
en M. Berny, Miss Stewart, Miss Hasard,
W. Barber, M. Chrissie, H. H Koon, Ii
Kood, C. O. Springer. M. Eggers,
Hmch. lady and servant. M. Hewitt and
lady. H. Hinde and friend, M. Wallace, M.
Waterman, Mrs. Major,, friend and child.
M. Havetiscroft, Mrs. Bryan, T. Lochmil-
anettM. Pratt, M Shelron, Mrs. M Hodg
son ond infant, Miss Ford. J. Fryer, T.
Shetburner, T. Schuster, lady and two
laughters, M. VVinterbnrn, S. Culuer, M.
Guiliiatn, Miss Mitchell, Miss Hay, H
Arbucale, F. Coop, VV. Ferguson, hi Hil
broner, A. G-ircia, Miss A. Davis, T. New
man and son, M, McDougal, M. Mustard,
VL.liatcncr and trtenit, Airs. Hide end
friend, M. Geiger and lady, M. Fess and
friend, Edgecomb and infant, 51. Frank,
F. Rhine, M. Culman, M. Bush and son,
M. Patterson, Mrs. Craig.
ijavsd. Mr VV. f. ltathbone was a res
pected merchant in Providenct, R. I. His
friends will rejoice to learn that he reach
ed Halifax in safety. - "
M. Dupasseur hid been on a vt3it to
France and was en ruute for New Orleans.
leis engned in the cotton "brokeras
l)usiness,in II tvre and New Orleans. H
was one of the party that landed at Hali
fax. ' '
Mr. W. W- Gilbert ws n member of the
firm of Johnson, Coe & Gilbert, of the this
city.
Mr. Henler?on JJ.Mre is a native of this
city, a scion of n togtiiy respectab.rt tauniy.
!so the fulowing named persons:
Mr. Ward, F. T. do Macryn, W. A
Younir, E J. Milclieieia.T. ' Hunnesy, J
McMath. Geo. Dowds, E. M Juss. J. Bo-
ijert. G. Du Laeni', Win. Nicells, Treseoa,
Seilty Island; Henry Jenkins, do; James
hompson, N. Orleans; Lapt Panel b .
Grann, N. York; Geo. H. Burns. Thiladd-
na.
Twenty-six Hours ou a Haft A TrlHins
Narrative.
Peter McCabe. of Ireland, who was res
wd from the raft and broiirht to New
V'ork, publishes a letter, in which, after str
ing that he rr mawied on the Arctic unul
ihewatt.r retched the miin deck, and the
essel commenced sinking, says :
I left the door, -' and got ujKjn the rait,
which had been partially constructed from
he spars we look from the vessel. A great
i tny persons were trying to get on the
iff. Some were clinging to it w:th one
tul. and, although it was already crowd
!, others were striving to get a foothold.
Among the number who were upon it 1
tw four ladi3. 1 heir names I did not
know. Aloire'.her there were sTcnty-xix
rsnn $ on the raft. The sea, though not
ivng. was rough, and the waves, as they
sUed over if, washed away a portion of
ts living freight. I shall never forget the
awful scene. There we wrre, in tin' midst
of tin; ocean, withojt the slightest hone of
iSiisl.aice, while every minute one or more
iof our unfortunate fellow passengers wer-
dropping into their watery grave from sheer
exhaustion, those wlio luui lue preserv
ers did not sink, but floated with their ghast
ly faces upwards, .reminding those who
s ill remained alive of the fate that awaited
thrtn.
In the midst of this, thank Heaven, I
never lost hope, tut retained my courage
to the Inst. One by one I saw my unfor
tunate companions drop orFj some of them
floated off, and were eaten and gnawed by
fishes, while others were washed underthe
raft and reu ained with me till I was res
cued. I could see their faces in the open
ings as they were swayed to anil fro by the
waves, which threatened every moment to
wash me off. The raft at one time was so
crowded that many had to hold on by one
hand. Very few words were spoken by
any, and the only sound that we heart)
was the splash of the waters cr the heavy
breathing of the poor sufferers, as they tried
to recover their breath after a wave had
passed over them Nearly all were sub
merged to thir arm pits, while a few could
with great difficulty keep their heads bove
the surface. The women were the first to
go. -They were unable to stand the expo
sure more than three or four hours. They
all fell off the raft without a word, except
one poor girl, who cried out in intense ago
ny, -Oh, my poor mother and sisters."
When I was about eighteen hours on the
raft there were not more thi three or four
left. One of these gave me what appear
ed to be a small map, but which I under
stood him to say was a sort of title Jeeiho
his property. In a few moments afier I
iooIy it, he too unloosed ins hold and was
added to the number that floated about the
raft.
I endeavored to get the paper into mv
pocket, but fount ihi3 impossible, on ac
count of my cramped position, so I placed
it between my teeth, and held it there till I
was overwhelmed hy a wave, when I lost
my buhl of it, ami it washed away. Ano
ther, who had an oiled silk coal on, called
on me, fur Heaven's sake, to assist him, as
his strength was rapidly falling, and lie
must fall off if not relieved. As he was
i bout four or five feet from me, it was diffi
cult to reach h;m, but sifter considerable ex
ertions I succeeded in doing so, ami helped
hut with one of my knees until I became
quite f.iinr, when 1 was obliged to leave
him to fate. Poor fellow, he promised me.
if he ever got to New York alive, he woultf
reward tne weli. , He clung with terrible
tenacity to life, but he, too, dropped off in
hii turn.
I was now left alone on the raft: not a
s-ohtary being was alive, out of seventy;
but still my hope continued strong. The
night of "t he second day was about closing
on rae, and during the whole tune l nao
been in the water I bail not eaten a parti
cleof anything or drank a drop. ; My
strength, 1 found, was beginning Jo give
way, nnd my sight had become so dim that
I could not perceive objects a few feet off;
even the ghastly faces of the dead, tht
looked up l me from under the raft, were
h ir.ily discernable. I determined on tna
k;n one more effort fur life; 1 raised, my
self on my knees upon the raft, and through
the dusk of the evening I saw, or thought
I saw a vessel. My strength seemed to re
vive, anil in a few moments I heard the
voices of persons in a' bout approaching
me. Ten minutes more ami I to would
have gone; but Providence had mercy on
me, and after twenty-six hours exposure I
was by its uiercy preserved from a watery
grave. -: : ---V--!:- ;
- Mr. McCabe is lying in a law - condition
in New York, arid seems, at times, partial
ly deranged. Since taken from the raft,
lirge eruptions rnw taken place on bis
limbs', which, aa well, as his hands cr.j
nrihs, are' very much swollen, from t' 9 -el
fcts, hs is supposed, cf being; im...ei .ed in
th water so long. r. ?
A NEW supply at Linen Drill, A nsla Cartl
mere. Colored anil CUck Cahmarcts, wiib a
tew Patterns Fancy Kre-nr-Ca mnra.
May 9. HEDKICJT& UYAN.
IR0N BEDSTEiDSlND CRIBS.
SliNGLK and doitbte tuldina very tonvtnirni
nd proof agaimt vermin, for pne by
July 15. WILKINSON & KST.FR:
L'K-i d:irercl kindwf illlrut on hand, anU
made lu urdcr hv
WILKIXSOV& F.SLEfl.
Ju'y IS. Uphold l lis and Paper Hangers.
CiOItNICES lor Moh to Netting put hp. Iv ,
' - W1LKKNSOA 4' LSLEIt.
June 8.,; t i , -t , f 37..
ilLNUY'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL,
PUHEIsY VUUETAULE IN ITti
- COMPOSITION. 1
'PHIS In valu.it.it ; Cordial, Uextrncudfrom Herb
X unit lioots, which have bet-n faiiitd afrtt vi.-Hru
of e(f riencv, b) the most stilitul Physician, tu
be possessed ol qualities most iKaitGcial lit tiic t'is-
eiises tur wiiilIj i, is recoi.iuK-nat'tt. and l nt-e
whilst it is prtst nud to the uuLIic. as an rffit: .-
ciou rtintd v, ii also known to bt ot that cliarac
tor on which reliance uia v b- ptat-Vd us litaa'ictj .
In easoot'Iinpotency, l!oenioritvi;t . Diwrdeiet?
.SifiidiJ'.Mensiruuiiun.or 3 impression ol the .VK-n-ivs,
t'iuur Aibus ur hit s. or tor '
DEBILITY : .: '; ''
.irising from any causti. such an weaknrjf from sick
:iess. where the pafit ni has bft-ti contined tu beU I'o
ijme time. for Kcmaitf alter Coiirineiiiei'.i. A bonioti
t Mi-tcjrriaue. uii Cordial cannot be i xct-lli d in
i' s ilutary etiL-cts: or in loss of .MuseuJui Ktiergv,
l.ritatility, pliyeicui I'ro-truiion, N, iuiiihI iuk
teas, Palpitation ut t ho Heart, Imligesti-m. . eiliijj-i-tslim-!".
Ucoy ) ihe Prucreaiivr l''unt:iions, Str
loueni s?.r.; where a tomc Aled cine is required,
it wilt be fiiUndequal, if not superior to any Com
tcunU evor otd
Hrnry'sl iviffoi aiinju-'ordial, I one of the mol
itivniuiibie Aledliint s in tin- inuny Coniiiiint to
uliitli H'eui. tits are subject. It a?sis 8 nature to
bryce Iho wh-Its system. ch' CV CXCCtSca.anttcreiile.-
reneweU-lieaun and h.irpincss. I. ruts suflUrin"
iliseafe and iinliapin usuiiiunv Ladie woul t eill.
were they aent rally to adopt . the use ol this C? r
di;th Ladies vthn ire debilitated bv diose . La:rtic
dons m htch leniules are liable to. ate teHnitd b
lite use ot a botil- r iw. to hlooin and to i"or.
YOUNG MEN.
Th.it do'itary praelit r. s latal to the extstrnceof
man and it U the youns; who are nmt-t apt to bc
i':iie its victims. Iroin an imirence or the danger
.o which lU' V !ii'.j-cf 'hrniselvi h. i-imsrs
NEllVOUS DEIUL1TY
Weakness ol the System, an. I Prematiiie Decay
Manvofyou may n. lu iX in j. misled as tt the
cause or source ot disease, ro tlioff.then, who bv
excess have broi-gUt on tl'.einpt Ivet- Pri ma It re lin-
potency, Invol, ntary Seminal Kniitsions, VV'eak
nessand ."Sbrivtl.irg of t::e Genital Organs, Ner
vous Affections, or anvother cotisequenc. s unres-tr-intd
induliienr ot" the srnuil passionp. itt-i-a-sionin"
the necesstity of rrrounoing the felicities of
MARRIAGE.
te?srnin boih men'al and bodily capicity. Hold!
Henry's Invio-niinir Cordial, a AItd:cin that i
pun ly Vest-table, will aid nature c retoie thoee
iinportnni tuncdon to a healthy stat'-, nnd will prove
of service to you. Jt posxeMes rare virtue, ii a
"em-ral retnovcrof d.sease, and ir. njiticner ol the
sysften
'ASA TONIC MEDICINE.
it i unsurpassed. V e do not place this Cordinlon
a footing with quack me.iieines, and. nf is customa
ry, append a lotip liM ot lecmiHendation. Cer-
titit ai' S, tSc, tu-iilnnin" wiih - Hear what the
Preachei stys." and etirh like; if i not necessary,
for Ht-nry'i? Inviaoratin" t Ntrdial." only nn ds u
tii tl to piovp that it will nrrontplish nV. wh iay.
7VE CC.Vf7.VB II R i rS IS VIGOR A
VISG CORDIAL"
is pit' up in 9 07.. P mnel itottles. nod is easitvrrcoff
nixt'd bv the M iniif.tcturer'e Hfn:itrc in the lible
oft-auh Hold'-, (to c tiiiierl'ell whtoh i ft)r';rrv.)ai'
well as hla priv itf Keal on the cork of eaeh Koltle.
53-SotJfarSi per Uotdc; Six for 3ji!0 pot
do-..-n.
Prepared only by S. F..OOHF.N. Xo. 3 Franklin
Itnw. Vint? Street. below Ek'hih. Philadelphia, Pa..
TO WHOM r.L O'tOKIlS MUST BK All
DltKSSKU. Far Sale by nil rrspectableDrai'gislF
A Merchants throughout the eoor.try.
Oct. 20. -- . ' OT-I2111-C.
. ICE! ICR!! ICE!!!
THE "Wlf.MI.OTON ICK HOUSF."
JS nw op:n the pubticniy d.?p"nif on hnvln?
tlieir wants supplied ull tea'ont of the year, at
rc-jsunatlp t- jfrs.
Order from the conntry ntfdre'fer! to fcVViImin!
tnn Ice House", will be well packed and prompt!)
forwarded,
A. TT. VajBOKKF.LF, Proprietor.
March 10th, 1S.:4. " ' ' 152.
KECKIFED PER SI'IIODNFr'S "
Wn. U. Suuth Chirks 'Mills . L P. SmU.
pKTS. Old fiovrnm -ni Java Ci itcj bi.es Po
t land"larch! box.-a ll ibliit's Soap . ow.teis .
askeis Otive lilt, a line ariiW ; lioxt s Citron 1 btx
es L tyer itainins 5 hdf andquailtr boxes M. It
tni-in ; oas-s Prigiivtd Gine box- Pres'on
t M'-rrif Yeast Powc'ei ; qu irts and pint London
Porter s bb;a. f Hari('t iteeti N I Salmon. tNu
I M ickerrl, (:d Fi-h j boxes Sc.tK'd Herrin? :
hhdst. P. it. Suiiar; bh:8. flushed Slignr; bbli
Lir'iCersB Ilefitit-d ; b'iU. Ycl ow Sitjar ; Fiikinf
rxin Butterj b-xes Prime Cheete : t.,w Meti
ia Leni'n4. ForSfil-ihv L.. .N HA it LOW,
Aug. 10. Nil 3 f!raniic itow, Krt'ni st.
"TnE MornER-ix-uu,
BY Mrs Southwcrtll. ICcceit d and forsnte by
Oct. 7. J. T. HU.VPS,
GOODS ATMVR JLKSALE.
KAIl VWF.ILFIt . BitO. are now pn pirerl to
furnihMerchant!i anil F-trmeis lth a larue
jrtrty of Winter Good. eon-Min-r nf HoinotH'
ind Fancy Staple lry Goods, which thiy C n of
i"er at nn'isual sow prices.
Oct. 5. S6.
ALUM SALT.
'O'ln RWHKf.S Turks !'and
'U 'vndinz from Urig Chiren
Salt, now
f and lot
.ile In lots to suit, by -Oct.
5.
C. WOiffH.
6C.
IXI)E 'I RICTIBLE BOOKS
FOR. CliilUitn A scrieM ol beautiful publica
tions, priirTed on linen. Jit't i-nird. Fot
aleat W. U I11TAK KIFS .
Oct. 12. 69.
FIFTY YE. 4 IIs! In both Hemispheres, or Rem
ieiscen e of iheli eofa fonaer Merchant, bj
Virtceni .Nolle, rectived and for stlf bv
Oct. 12. J.T.ilUXDS.
ANOTHER SUPPLY
Ob' Leather - tn-kini ana UK I liurirr jonn
Vlvt rrd IiIm limesi a siory ol the Valle ol
Viririni.i.
Ucceived and for Bale bv
Oct. 12.
J. T. KUXO8.
THE LIFE OF HENRY BIDLEMAN RAS
1 CO , U D L. L D ,l..e Bishop of the Meih-!i-t
Kpitopul Chun h. South Bi Rev. M-M.
i lentil,!. I), li. , Received and lor sal bv
Oct. 12. J.T. ilU.VDS.
NANETTE ANDllER LOVERS.
TALK 01 Normandy, by Talbot G vtine, rc-
celved and for tale t y
T. MUxNUS.
Oct. 12.
8J.
SNUFF AND TOBICCO.
1 e B'lLS. LoriJarde nttfl": 30 boxes Chewing
L ) Tobacct ns.ori d qteititii s, for salo by
Ocl.T , NCTeonv 'ZRW1.H Ott-R VP.
TURKS' ISLAND SALT.
fft BUSHftf.S.'n s-ore ami fnr sat by
ZKiUU . ZKNO.H. GitKKNE
Oct. 3 N O. T. copy.)
83.
SALT! SILT! !
r ri DUillKf.S AFLOAT. For sala by
ZUJ J. HATHAWAY & SON.
Oct. 10.
87.
REMOVAL.
WM. A. G IVYER, Commission Merchant
H
of Wa-
tur ana PiincurS Sireet.
Oet. 10. f '
R7-3-W.
. NEW SCHOOL.
THE Snbrrlr will open a SCHOOL for Boys
in Winning ton on tlus 1st ilondiiv.in Oethor,
next. . - J. P, SMITH. -
PxrEssTO , ,
H'n. David L. Swaijt. Chapel Hill N.C
Ooct. VV. W. llAast-a. "J
R.OST. It. l'Wi. l.,r;itm' " fJ
- Km W.Uau, . l "
1 Sept. S3. -- 81 it.
HAVE four. Rooms jancrtd in" hondsino siyte
ovcaiiinoa .-.. " . . ii.
' WJLirr?v30V FiSLFB, '
Aug. 22. UphclsJerers and Paper HangeiS.
RATES; OF PILOTAGE.
JUST primed, and fr sal at 77te Commercial
Office, the Kates f Pilotasc for the Bir and
ler. .-: ''3-if.v
' aiOSCIIETO iNETTLNG.
"TADE and put op on high or low post Ced
- L tea.ls, by , W lLtl.S&O A KSLKU,
May 20. Cphotsters.
, HOOP IRON AND NAILS.
THE suiiseriber will be constantly reteivinsr eon
sisrnments ol these articles, ot the best quality
and otters ihem at lowest market raw"-'- "" ' -JOsEPH
H. BLOSSOM,
ilarch 23. . S-tf.
I'ELl S! BELLS! ! BELLS! ! !
IHh Subscribers manufncUKe and keep Con-
slant ly on hacd a larsro ttsoruni M officii
suitable for Churches, JU-udtei. , Fnctorn Stea
uirr, PlantaiioitS, etc:, RKtumrd with their Sur
proved llan:rinrs, the most eftu-ieni in use.. Their
e-ial.ihifeni has been in oiwrniion Thirty year
having turned out nearly 10,001 BjiUaveraifina COO
lbs each; and its patterns and process t f ni.inn
f.ieturt topirfecti-d, togrethrr with recent improve
oents, that its Betls havean ant quitted reput.ttion
fiw volie of sound and q'laltly of rone. ThfV
ltav" ju-t n et ivi d Jan. 1854 the First Pr"'iuni
(A Silver M. d;il (of 1 he World's Fairln.Vew York
over all Belt from this Country or F.tirope. Hnv
inn a Jarse itfsttrinit nt of Bell on hand, and heinir
in immediate connection w ith r. w'ct in nil diree
lions, cithi.r Unit ltoatl, 'anal or River, nnd but 4
hour from ,'eu- Vol K, we can execute orders with
dispatch. Address -
A. MF.XKF.LY'S SON',
W-st Troy, Albany Co . N. Y.
Feb. 51. " l44-ve.
p.i per ua.ngim;.
W'R have j st ;ree iv.d a verv, handorne n
Sor'meni of Freneb Gjlt anil Aoieri'-an Pa
per llaninz, Borders, Fire Screen, and Cuulrei
t'orsale. f 1 una in hantl- me stv le hv .
WIl.KiJSSO.N A ESLF.lt. UphoNtcrers.
Aori 13. - At ttiirtiM Hanit.
LU31BKR.
A SMALL parcel ol piime Hl'tr Lumber
ISL. Wide KoarJs an. I Scantling, suitable fot
Pfinta'ittn purposes, for sale, bv
Maich 30. i AS. F. GM.LI SPI F. & CO.
OUR MOTTO IS TO PLEASE"
AT THK
Wiliniiitoii saddle. Harness, and Trunk
Manufactory. -
rMlK subscriber respecuuity 1 a form f t :iep ubli
1 tI1.1ihch.1s rettcutly re -eivc.l .tdditionc to hi
stot k ol Saddle and ll.irncs. .lounlirik,tV c, the
latest ai.d most improved style, and is t onsUnl)
anufacliirinu,itt It is if ore 011 in.irket street, over)
description ol artich In the adjrc tine. Front it 1
.:Xierit nct'in the business, he fo,4s eonfldenl that
he will be able to aiveeniirt .4jtittlnclioiitoallvlio
ma favoi him with a call. Hr Ims now in hand.
"and willconstalllly keepa f:i rite a-Mortmcn t nf
Coach, Gts ami SleH Ilirntxs, ht I n't Si'l'lUs
Bridles, WAtps, f'C. Gi.-tltemeit's Ha.litUs, Wkipf
Spurs de. ','-:
all f which he will warrant to he offert
J&A Hie best materials and workni'inslitp. (
lit has also a :ire assortment of
Trunks, a list k. Muddle ntul Carpe'
Satchel-. I'aiu y Trunks, Ac , and all other ar
ticles iisuallt kept in such I'Atablihinents, nil of
which he ofi'er low for CA 511, or on sltorlcredii
10 prompt cnsit n'eis. :
-Saddles, li.irnttss, Trunks, RaJica I BajSj&c.
ic. made tt. ord-r.
Inaddition tothe above the st'ibscriber il ways
keep on hand a larv'P supply of String Leather,
and has now, and will kc-jpthrough the season
"iiot'isforito' rtol I'ly itts. i
Allarelnvitedto cull and .-xamirir my Gootts,
whcthei in want or not, as I take pleas it r i o sis-w-inj.'my
assortment to all who tuny favor me with
rail. .. , . -
HarncFrandOoach Trlminlnzs sold nt a fait
pric to perrons buying to niatiufapturc.
Also, hi. si wholesale. 1 . -
Mikintitif Ridin Vi hl les hotiffhl ind sold
on nomoiistons. JOHN J. CONOLFV.
Fib. 7. I 51. j 118
ROGERS' CUTLERY.
Til E Siibse-iHer is now nperini' & fine assort
ment of ltoser selm ted Kiiive, .Scissors.
& t and h is made, an arrantrtieni by which he
will be reaul irly piipplitd wiili bis trood, eoiten
in cspeel illv tor lus retail Kale. 1 hose who wi.-h
tlic best in this line will ulwais fin't Ihem nt
J. M. UOBIN'SON'S.
Wilmington, N. May 18. ; . , 27
CIGARS, TOBirCO AND SNTFF,
A T THK CI'I Y C1GA R STORE
OPPO.-I1K. the Market, .'-out.'i SUe ) Whole
sale nnd Kctail,at prices to uit cio-tomers.
Call ami see. VANSiCKI F.
3! ay II. i tf.
V" OVV U the limp to hn? your rooms nnd pas
A s3'cs nanen d witti det-urntiotis, fire or em
mnn. ns we have lare asvor'nien'H on hand, am'
Kiiperior woi kmen from ,( York, who wilt
bans paper In latest . -
-WILKI VSO.V t FST.F.R
July 22. Paper Haimer and (JplioUierers..
SUGARS! SUGARS!!
UST received a prime lot of , O. Forsn'e b
J. U. BLOSSOVI. '
J
Inn'" It. 3
WHEAT, RILE. CORN & PEA FANS,
JUST in storeand for salt bv
Oct 3. J. .M. ROBINSON.
PAPER HANGINGS
ON hand, and 1 ut up by
VVILKIMSON A FSI ER,
June 17. ''--' Paper hanpprs.
UPHOLSTFRI.VO AND PAPER HANGING
in all Blanches, executed in sunciior style aim
.it short notice, by
WILKINSON Jt K.S.i;i.
Aug. 22. 1 TJpboIsurtrs nnd Paper Hangers.
SPIRIT BARRELS.
Z(Y fEW Spi'it Barrels, a superior article
eJt I I" or sale low by -
Auii. 10. PI.TTKWAY A PRITCHETT.
. . . ..TAR-.
,Vr iBBLS. Tar, in prime order. For l l- by
iOU Aug. 21. ADA MS, BKO. & CO.
G0J.DSB0R0, FE3IALE COLLEGE
'I'HIn Inftiiution rum uoiiees its second session
I uodei 1I10 new rani iib-n, vn the 1st duaMl
Mai.ami will el -e tUe tact day 't November, l
r Itevd James H. Brent. A; B President. with '
full und couioeien faculty. St 0 pe session w ih
cover the entiie expenstr for Tuiibnian l Bard in
th Collesiate course, and 10U will entitle to tlo
full cotir-e and alt the ornamental branches. r0
willcover the expenses for ti.tard aril tuition in
1 lie Piim iry Hepanment. Ornamental bratichif
extra st ihe usual charge. :
The Bourd of N tools hollers mve laiten arreai
nninit In nr.icnri no facilities for sMvinir a thorouah
tducation, and solicit a lit-eral share of patronage
-Students received any tune. r " ,
Forfurther Information address tne i-resiaenr ei
the Fuculty, or I he subscriber. r .
Prtst. Board Slockholdert.
May 4. ' 21-tf.
GUNNY BAGGING.
I CTBALF.S Gunny Cloth, of sitperl-.r quality.
I J For sals bv J,H f LAAatK
&epu !Jt - '"' - --"""-
82
DISSOLUTION.
1-I1E COPARTM-ltsHIt OF CASH WELL
& PARK Kit In ihiH.iv dissolved mn 11 '
consent. DCashv. ell will attend to the senl
ment of the Firm's afftirs, and continue the Com
mieaiou Buslnt in Iiia own name." ; ' ' . .
I). CAH WELL,
- I. A. PARKER.
Sept. 4. 1854. ' .. ..' . - :. - :. E4-6t8.
SPERM CANDLES & SPIRIT CASKS
3 BOXKS stpemt Csndltsj 3 0 prime iVew
t ' Spirit :ask. extra siao, for sale l.w t r ln-r
consignment. 'i C. WORTH.
ttl. 5. ' ' - - ; ' . ,- . ' 9i '
FRENCH I30XNETS &? ailLLINERY
KAH WK1LER BRO?, are bapny t Inf .in
ihcir friends and eu.-tonu r, thai ibvir Frenet
Bonru-ts hav jut arrived and are pro for exam
Inailon, whic'i for beauty aod taste ranMt te sur.
;MrS-t aaywhern- Thev nave fecund ttw
service of nf the most fasMoitakle Milliner,
w ho is eonrpetent t make and trim Bonnet with
latest and moat approved style. T l'J
Ociaw--- ' -i S6-
SCU00L COOKS, .
8TASDARD,
"THEOLOGICAL,
HISTORICAL,
LAW,
MEDICAL,
DI0GRAPNICAL
AND
":-f iiK "5 ol S i
MISCELLANEOUS
eous rp"
BOOKS
F0 & POLHEMl'S,
59 Broad Street, Corner of Beaver, N. York.
Utler tor suit tiit follow ins; hearr C"lloit ralnie-:
VI F.VV'-KNGLA.ND COTTON SAIL UCCK-2S
i inch. all nu'iiiiers, Imid and sollj als - nil tht
various w idiltx of f Canvass 111.1nul.1c1u red at 1 hi- es
ct lili.-lmn ni compiling t very variety known to tin
trnde.and otiertd a the lowert rates.
UN il'KO PATES PI I.O T DUt;K-W.odhern
and Mount Vernon Extra. A full assortment oftin-
sup rior fabric. .
wit.' imavtic Cotton duck 16, ip, 20
lt d 22 im h, il' n bef. liMid md soft. Tl is Tab-
ric was uw irdetl the liitihest Premium nt the Lon
don VVoiki'a F.tir. ulo at oi.r own St ite Knir.
-HIP ANI BK.tK M AUK DUCK Pliinnnd
twilled, ni niif.HJinred hy ih Rirenw t.td'f Com
puny, a suptMl traiiji-ie lor HlMiI "nils tenls, awnings,
t&c 5 also. Mount Vernon Twill d Ravens. H twaid
Ravens, Pioneer and Phnanix Mills; Lfghlton
Itavetts. pl.tin 2'.' to 27 incb ; Hc ivv.do do.
t OTIO.N' ."AIL TW I NE A full assortment.
TAIt PAL'I.t N. HAKMWKS. sTUFFs.&c
PAPER FI LTl.XG 72 inch, made very
henvv.exp-ess v '"r drier lelis.
CAR COVERING Cotton Canvass, nil widths
from 30 to 130 in Ites. and all number, made rx
presslv for cover'tia and rcofinz riiilroao cars, is
perfectly nnd iietmanenlly water-proof, and more
endurin-tban ihi-earitS' If
KN AM EL LING Oa.N VASS 30 3fl.40.45 nnd
50 inch plain nnd iwiHWi, tt every variety.
BAGS AND BAGGi G Of every deseripiion.
Srnntless Itiiirs. urn wliuli', all size. In ba.'es of
l(X, 200 nnd 300t combinins: ctrenisih. utility nnd
cheapness, for iuinnnd meal are iin-tarpassed.
Al-o, heavy Cotton Saekin-r. 4f inch Ctnvass. 3
thread Wnrp.-ind Filling, heavy twilled, do. do , 20.
i . 40 and 44 inch.
WOOL sACI.s Woven whole all sizes, a new
nnd di-.-inible article.
Feb. 21. H4-ly-c.
THE NORTH CAROLINA
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COUP'Y,
RALLlUil, N. 0.
THE above Couipam h.'Sbeen i n opcrationnlnci
J. the 1st ol Aptil, 34 i, under i he ditcclioi.of ilie
follow tt tllicei. viz z
Or.Clur.es K. tonhson, Preshicnf.
Wm. li. Haywood, Vice President,
James F.Jordan. Seerctaiy,
V in. 11. Junes. Treasure'.
Perrin llusbt-c, Alltrney,
-lvvh-,rtH ,:J"hnuu-; AJcJUat Board or
Ur. V ni. tl . iMcKee. .. .. ,.
Dr. R.B. Haywood, $ Contullulwn.
J. llersm ui. General Agent.
This (youipuny t is received a ch irler sivingud-
Vantaceh ttttue insured over any otlier ;ontpaiiy
'I'liealt Section ives the lliisbanci the privilege to
ir.surt his own .tie tor the s ileusool his lie and
t'hildreii, free from any elaiie- if th represenla
'ivet ol l lie bii-ha tut or an V of his creditors.
Orsaniztd on purely mutual principle, the life
memiiei warliclpa't in the irhalttit the profits liich
ur. declared annually - t'esides. fit appllcnnf Itir
.ifo.wlitn the (innuitl iremium is ovei 3( may p.iy
nf half in n Ni le. ;
All 'laims 'or insurance nsainst the Company will
lepiid within titreiv davsufierproof ol the death
f the nariv Is furnished.
Slaves are injured for one or five years, at rates
which will enable all la veholders to secure (his
class nf imperii v tinalnst the uneertaintv of lifr.
Slave insurance present a new nnd iniereslinp
feature In the hUtnry of Vonh 'nrolini. which will
prove very important to the Sttiithe'n Mates.
The last four months operation . this Comp.m)
shows a Very! nrs 4 mount of bu-Jncss more thnn
the Dirt'Clors exoccted to do the fir-t year - liavinp
aln-adv Usued more than 300 Policies.
Dr. W. vv, IIarkis. M dleal Examiner, and
Aii'-nt. VVi mlnttn. t . C. .
AH ;nin it mic:itl'ns nnhnsincsf of thcCompany
should be adilressett to -
AS. F. JORDAN. Sec jr.
Raleiah. Jan. 25. IP54. h
TO THE L1DIES.
IAICELidi!'Beiievot nt Society's Oloihlnz Stive
L is sijNin open. Mntl t hey nre n ady to ree i ire or
lers at iheir. Ooposilory on Front si i unlerihe
e tiio n't H no for saf "ent of all de-criptions
v'i-jIi h i I hn li I -d . rominlv ami well Farm. rs
tnd Contr icio s will fin'! it to iheir in erest t et.-oiiri-je
thN Injiituti-tn, In doi"g will, h tht y will
i' 111 Mil li no be iis,iensing eh irity in lht most
eli.-i'lunl and f:ast otl ;n-lvo lusnmr
Wilmington, i. C, Oct. 5.
2.n.
PAINTS, Oil S, DYE-STUFFS :
")( ( .1 l.l'S pure an I extra W hite L ad;
iU,li 'v ' 5 000 a.Hs. Liawied Oil
23 bbls. Red Oh re;
BO ffal's 'hryme Greeoi
lobbls Ve etain Redv
30 t S tils. Chrjne Vellovvj
25 bbls. Lunp Black ;
8 bbls oaeh and lapin Varnishes:
Terra D'Ttinna. Amber and Ptutinn Blue;
Lo" wood. Annullo and 1 ni'dt r. . For tslf l y
O. A D. DoPttE.
VVholesale Drugsists, Wilmington, N O.
Oct. 5. tG.
WINDOW GLASS.
0"V"V" BOXES Frenth nnd American
Win
i UU J dow Glasses frotti 7.9 o Ix'.iG. For
sale ny
Oct. 5.
(UD. Dol'RK.
WhoIes-ile Druggists, Wiiniinton.
CAUTION.
ALL persons are hereby forewarned from Irad.
ina for or buyln a note to t he amount of f..ur
hundred d dl tr or t'v-r--tb 'tit, execuitd by me,
pa v able to FEIsTE MEYER, as the said note
was o t lined Iroin me by fiaud. the dt bt bi inu due
to Mayer Sc Co., with whom I have s tt'ed this
d.v. JAMES LEFFKRS.
Wilminsttin, N. C, Sept. il. . ba il-t-w.
Weekly J. 4- H.copy 3t.
EWPTY BARRELS.
X Cf RFCOND HAND Spirit Barrels, f good
quality, fur sale by
July 22.
RUSSELL &. BRO
NEGRO PASSES.
NEW form f Pas sps.contnining snnitary pro
, visittns, approved by he Commissioners, at d
a number of others interested in the welfare of our
colored population. Is just issued at the office ot
TttefVminrcirU.
TAYLOR'S INTERNATIONAL
HOTEL, BPOADW A Y. i'or. of Franklin Sireet,
NEW YORK.
S completed and open, d lor travellers who de
sire nereeable and attractive aeconintndai ions.
It Is nondaett'd unon thn principle of the best Fo
ronean Hotel, the inenk beinp servetl in thesevr
'ai apartments, or at the titbit to tbe snltu n, st
'he option of truest s. Tlir tint. I rrd Fnrniture
comMne ele-rnnt-e with comftiri. and Is designed
is well firths convenient reception oi travel
lers by the late trains. -
JOHN TAYLOR, PropHe'or.
, Jan. 26. : '; ' . ; ; ;;- - . ir 133 lye. '
BACON HOG ROUND.
1 Afi I I'lKOKS "nrih Carolina Bacon,
1 ffiv HI splcnJiJ article for al.. -v
July 13. . C. DuPRE&CO.
TWO FLATS FOR SALE.
FLA T of 3 brU. capacity, and tine nf ISO
tibU , will Us sold vhuap, loe.ose a concern.
Vpi.lv t.i W)l. a. GWlT.lt.
AagBst 1. Fa.
- lNOTUE..
THEs-bscrIbr,respet tfuliy inform the pnblie,
that h; is now r ft tsctiny th imtion businesa
oo hrsAwuaeeoum. and hop, sby strict riltentiot to
tusiaers, to merit a eontini.M.- t ltnul patronage
hsrotofore so libers Uy bestowed tspon him.
' ' . ? - J4.CK.ONLY.
Stock, Rel Estate and Negroes, bought and sold
on a en mission of 1 per cent either at private ot
public al. . ' ; f : , : -i ri- -
J8.1854.
wv.
, STATI0.NP,r,
BLANK DOOKS,
! PAPERS X)T ALL
DESCRIPTION,
; CARDS,
PEN'S, INK &c,
-J MUSIC.
J P ' a r k el t '.. i
WILMI.NGTON, I. C
,'ii
r ARTIST'S MATERIALS
RECEIVED TniS DAY,
PER Express. 500 prs. Chiltlren's shoes a va
riely of style nnd colors to suit llif sen -on.
" May 23. JON KS tfc GA ' DN Et.'S.
DR. J. B. MARCIIISrs
ci;li;biiati;d (jTiiuLiiOiW
For llw relief &cun ofSulTeru g Femalth.
ll M.iod-piet inl
notit lor its cuuiiivt
p er tit all l lie iiif
e.is-s fr whieli II I"
roeonliiiended , call
uti .
l-rinileComplaiiiU
Oi inuse tl I'so-
LAP40S UtBBI, Ol
Falling ol the
vV inn ; Ft-ovs A l
bus, or whites
Chronic I iiflniiliia
lion and UU'cihiIi.ii
f the W omb lot 1
lenlal lleinoi ili ii;. ,
tr Floodino t Pain
ul, Supiiresri'il. and
. rreiru-liir Alt nstrujt
. .t.eit tccoinp iny evils, (1,'nnee.
sxeepted.) i uiatter liowsovere or of how lon
-tandlnsf
The Catholiron far surpasses other remedies In
bi Insr niore certain, lesfXtensive.and leavinuthe
system in a better comli'ion. Lt t nil Interesli d in
such n reuicfdv call and obtain a pamphlet (irei
cenlainiii" nirple proof, from highly rcspectabl
oures.of the h ipnv results of l use toi'ether
w iib le'tersfrom ftrst-elss experienced physicians,
who have UKed If in theii practice, and speak irum
iheir own obseryalhtns.
ar.PKBExcr.
Prof. Dbnanr. M.l , il.iliimore, Md.
. J. J. Orriek, M. I.,
P. B. Peekham, M. D. Uiicn, N, Y.
D. V Fooie, M. I)., Syracuse. N. Y.
" M. II. Will. M. I) , Rochester. N. Y.
L. D FI in?, M. !.. C;in;in.l.iiL'iia, N. Y.
VV . VV. Reese, M. D., City of N. Y.
VV. Preseoti. VI. O , Cor rd. N. H.
J. P. New land. VI D.. Uiicn, NT Y.
Pa'tiphlets can bo had ?raii-nt the store of
8. B. A I. A. KVA VS. Dniiraists
Wholesale und Ret nil Aeents.
VVilminfftnn, N. C.
And f moul of the leading Druggists in the
State.
Lrlter nil'lrcxierl to Mettra. Beach if' Brow nn .
A-rentt at Setrbernj C. II., S. C, by Rev. C. S
Beard, of tame Stale.
flnt!i SpRtxos. Jan.Oih, lfi"3.
Messrs. RrACH & Huownsoji Sibs t I send fot
mother bottle ol Tour .Vl irchl-l's U'urine Ca
hnlieon " Mv wife has been itfllie'etl for clpvrn
cents, and a variety of mean ha-been resorted to
for rollor, I'tii none was obtained until I n-ceivid
Mils nfdieint front; oil Is Inllnpt ce seems til-m-'st
oi is itvil i tli-ro wis a minilest improvement
from the day it'wus taken.
As there ire a crest m inv fefunles In our country
tai'orins under the nfflictionfor which yniirinedi
einti nmpoxett n remedy, I feel it a duty to recom
mend it to nil sm b.
(iirncd.) CiopoH S Beard.
J. B. M R'!ilt"? & tut , Proprietors.
Central Depot, 304 brondwov N. Y.
Nov. 19. IP6 lye
IR0NBrDSTEAl)Si
FOLDIND, proof B"nintt cunkcr. knives, and
vermin, for sale by
W ILKINSON ESLER,
April 8. Upholsterers.
BOTAND SnoFsTORE. "
(TZ .O FORGE It. FRI NCll.ni his
eld sland "n Alarkt I street, bets
.fc leave to return bis I Intnl. s to his
oltl i ientis ami eusl. tniers for the libctul patiniia
ilereiuforu xrcn Irti to nun, and to inlolin iht in llinl
his Btta-k of li't ds and ho. . trclitdiu t-Vt rt v.iii
ety it hi-line is now uncomplete mid usextensive
as .tl any former period. His stock of G. nil. mei
Bovs i ml Cbil Iron's II. tis and Shoes embract s eve
ry vatiety of stjle, ftffnioii unci qin.lilv I tin t can bi
desired, tu that ia usually called l-.r. includimi s fine
hs.so; liiicnl ot l.auics.AUsscsund Gi.n:lciiiun sOvei
Slmes.
He w.i'jld particularly invite (he attention of tht
Ladies to hi cxtenaivo assortment of L ulled nnd
Vlisses Leaihei, Mortcco. F.tiainelt'd, Bron'e, Put.
Leaiher, Go it skin, bl icx'und u hite ! id uml a va
riety ol f.mcy coloicd B.iots;' Shoes nnd Clipper-.
Also, blacK, ttrown. Hue, purple and vnrn g ilt d silk
Giiitei. a mw ami inin.lsume article, wiihtind wito-
out heels l.adi. s f.incy G. liters nt CI s pair.
Also, Sole Leather, Calves' Skins, and Shoe Find
ings. Pk'itse call and exitmine.
Mr Frwt would nlso infirm hi friends nr.d the
public, that In is State Ai nt for the sale ol Davis'
P.tin KUI'-r ind wnehi's Indian Vegetable Pilla, by
either wholesale or retail.
Nov 40 102
CARRIAGES.
I six seated CARRIAGE.
I I t'an red Quarter Rncka way,
I dn ir t i.:K iiy and sevurallizht Busslev
just rt cived and for sale by
Sept 27-tf DIBBLE & RRO.
THOMAS SMITH & CO.
DEALEits V ;ORN. MEAL. HO WON V.
PEAS arid OATS, an I COW nnd HORSK FEED.
Bealty's Wharf, Nirrlh Water Slrett,
WILM1NGION. N C.
THOMAS SMITH. D. DI'PHE. JH.
Our Steam Grist Mill Is now in successful opera
tion We will have it in our power to delvirihe
aboe aitii.'les at short notice Wr have n Ti h rn
power engine and shall run two pair of four ft-tt
stones.
, orders can be addressed to C. DuPr 4 C0..01
to ht siibsctihers.
CCorn ground on TOLL.
THOMAS SMITH CO.
. April 20. - J5-tf.
COPARTAEUSHIP NOTICE.
TIIK Under-liied h ive this day formed a Co
partnership, under the name of CO"TI.
GUK.GG 4 CO., for the transaction of tne Lum
ber Busiuve. MII.KS ttOsTIN,
J. F.LI GKKitt.
ALFRKO SMITH,
J. G. LITPLKFIKLD.
March 16. I5t-if.
INDIA HUBiSER BEDS
A YD Cuhion for sale by
XX WILKINSON A F."'LFR.
AprilS. Upholsteiets. ,
W I L M I NUT O JV
MARBLE AND STONE YARD.
111 K SubHcribei havins accepted the agency r-i
several Urceesmbii-limenis st tlie.orih which
will fiirnikti hi in an iinlimiiedsnpplv 'if finished 01
unini-htd, foreign and dourest it- MARBLE ol al
qtlalitics. ts nrrpured lotill all r ets for
liXU3lf: Tj AXI) TtIII?TiXF.,
and evert other inlclt in lltt line of ll. business
at reasonable rales
SCULPTURING. LETTERING OR CARVING
Fxecuiedas ell 9s can he .lone either North m
South.
The best reference csn he yivrn if trqi.i1.
JAS. McCLARAfAN
Jan. 6, 1854. .
CRACKERV CRACKERS.
Just receive fee S Ananer Atari) Pvwclt.
I rH MLS. Sods Bisct.il 1
lUlO dt. Cream Crackers ;
10 iUf. Sugar do.
10 do Pilot Breadi
13 boxes Soda Bictri ' ' '
9 . 'KJ&'&Sh
Aof . 10. No. 3 Granite Row, Front at..
POETUV.
TIIESEER.
r JOH.f O. WHiTTI.
I hear tlio far-off voyager . horn,
I hear the Yankee trail ;
Ills foot on every mountain pass,
Ou every stream his sail.
He's whistling round St. Mary' Falls,
Upon his loaded train ;
He's leaving oo the Pkture.l P.ocka
His fresh tobacco stain,
"I hear the matlock In the mines,
The axe-stroke In tlio dell.
The clamor from the Ind;.vi lo lgo,
Tlltf Jt-kUil's cliajicl-bell I
I tee the swarthy trappers come
From Mississippi's spring ;
And war-chiefs with tlit-ir painted bows;
Aud crMof eaglu uings.
Beh ind the squaw's birchen ennoe,
The steamer smokes arid raves j
Ami city lots are staked for salo
Above old Indian graves.
By forest, lako nrol w aterfall
I see the jellar's slilm-;
Th'e mighty minlinjr with the nicari,
The lolly with the ow.
I hear the tread of pioneer
Of nations yet to be ;
The first low wash of waves, where soon;
Shall roll a human sea.
The rudiments of empire h re,
Aie plastic yet and warm ;
The chaos of a mighty world
Is rounding into fot in !
Each -rude ntul jiNtlin fragment soon
Its fitting place tdiull lind
The raw' materials of a State,
Its muscles Mid it mind I
And, weltering btill, the star which leads
. The new world in its train,
Has tipped with fire the icy s;iears
Of tuany a mountain chain.
The snowy cones of Oregon
Are kindled on its wy,
And California's golden sands
Glnim brightly in its ray.
fMISCEJ -LANY.
DIABOLICAL .MURDSJi
The Ciiiciiiiiati 'rum s ol S iiurl.tv l.i.-t
s.ijs, it bfcoinea our July to-tlity :o rsroril
one of the most iiihiiinan tlet-ils ih it ha
ever tlisirriiced the nniiiil.-i ol our iiines; --
It id no less u crime lit. in cold blooded ninr-
Jer of u 3'uiinjr buy, by n burly uriu. in ibo
streets of Covitioion. in bio ul il;ty-li;lit.
V visited our bister city tins rn .nuiv
to leorn the pitrticuhirs of this liondiie nf
fitir, nrnl frotn ilie blii'rilTof Ihe county we
were tiifiiriitfil thai as ne.tr u the f ids nro
known ihwy nre stibdianii tlly ns follows:
leBtenhiv nnernooii, nliout five t clock,
ns Stttiiuel. (njrt.J pbout eleven cnrs ) u bon
of Shiitlfonl Enston, tt bighlv rehO' ctiihle
citizen of Covington, w;u reiuriuno; fnun
school in cotnpmiy with it number of lua
iniitea, nrnl on iho way were jihiyiiipr 'bm-
ny.' v lien near t lie corner ot fcuxlii nini
Crtti"; stree's. n qu.irrt'l, from 6011m slight
Cituse, coinmeiiceil betwetn tlic scl'O'd
children and 11 German I. id whom they
met. On twein-r the ultt rcittion, u l.trio
Geimitn iniirifil Furtwnn,- who resides in
that locality, came out anj cotrnntiict-J
iibusintr iIih boys.
Youuir Krttlon, being n spirited l.ul, rc.
semed the insults, in wonls, nmil they
Citine loo thick for him 10 bear when in
retaliation fur beinn; call '-u tl tl li th?
American Know Nothinjr son of a h h."
Easion hit the burly Dutc lunnn with Im
'sliini ey stick." Upon this the Ravn-jo
monster wrencheil tht; stick from ihe I. id,
mid with one blow cu the temple I iid him
senseless on the around. iui KatUfirtl wn li
1 liis. actually stamped ami kicked him ns
he would hate served a vrnoinuus repiiH.
The bruised nnd mangled cliil l was con
veyed home, nnd died in lw hours (here
after, in spite of the cointiiiietl skill ofu
number of ihe best physician.
The Krpetrtiior of this omrajre was im
mediately arrested and confined iiij.il
Thin morniiio- ;i,e (irand Jury, whir It is i-t
session, received 11 special charge with ref
erence to this case, and retired at 10
o'clock.
The morl intese rxoitemrnt prevni!s
nmoiiij the people of Cuvuiirtoii in relation
to tie nffoir o much so. nt!eetl, thai it is
feared by many Iii'V-abnling citizens that
in case ihe exeiie I populace obtain an op
portunity of executing their designs, the
criminal will be lynched.
A VALUABLE PRESENT FROM THE CZAR.
Mr -Omrles N Haskell, late ensr neer in
chief of the United Slates Navy, for draw,
ings ami plans of steom machii ety furi:ih
etl to I lie Czar, nt ihe request of th I l e
Russian Minister, M. IJodisco, has receiv
etl frotn Nicholas, as an acknowledgement
of this service, nn iintnenrfe. tli niioud per
haps the I trgegt in this rountry. The stone
is of the first water, arvl is in size very
neurhy, if not quite, half un inch in diume
ter. POISON LNG.
The coroner's jury have foutnl Mr.
George W. Green, a wealthy -citizen .f
Chicago, guilty of poisoning hi wife with
strychnine. The Chicago journal think
that frota the wealth find position of I ho
accused, his trial is likely to make ti ten
sa'ion not les than lh.il of Dr. Webster'
ti few years ago
A LOST IIEIKrS
Catharine. Byrne, alias ,fr Guinness, has"
berotnt- heiress to upwanls of ClO 000 in
Ireland, but slw? canno' b found, i' tinck
Brne, the husband of Catharine M Guin
ness, was. it appears, seiiiencei.' to trans
portation some years ngo nt the Atttriin
assizes. Soon afier the rxenni -n of ih
sentence he was left the jroj tty mention,
e.i by a distant rel .tive. 1 h;s prt. ny
Was lransf. rre.1 to hi son. Thomas Byrne,
who was then in Aui"rica, nu4 who h .s
since tlil, leaving 11, with other sum, to
his iiif.fher; "ow the r l .lives are in a
state of jrreat anxiety as to the fxisiei.ee
or fate of 'he interested party.
TUE NKCRO'tJAXIT, "
BV Reynold. For Sute by
Oct. 7. J.T. l USDS
SilA.NNOXLAI.E,
BY Mr Souibttoitii.nctivtd si d for lc by
Oct. 7. JLT. .tlU.VUS.
SALT.
Ofll rv BUSHELS T. I. Salt In store for sale
t6UUWbr KHEK.MAi iiuusiui'-
Oct. H-
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