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WILMINGTON. N, C. TUESDAV, JUNE 16,1857 '1. r.OCINO, Editor axd I'ttorjafiTOR. .; SCAMPS. Th New Yotit Tribune Las a very character! tie r? k re:atiy, to jpft Ttr .sal or uov.u kku of Massachusetts, to remove Judge Lojuno it v -? " ,' . ' ' ', ' ' " : . Ml "ill bo lulpofniblo for MMchuetts lo be rllir any scamp ff i 4ui white sue nUjWM,) Ujm of a Governor." Oa Ik above tbo Hartford TmM says : Eve V) body seems to bo a "fcamp" M th estintatior of Ibo Tribune, who does not agree with that pa per o tlia negro question and do every thing po aible to destroy tba pes' of 25,000,000 of, whits -people, over meesurr that will not benefit (hi flocks." - " " -' I ' SENSIBLE ADVICE". The Richmond, Vu. Whg, for same time a prin cipal leader of tba American or , Know ' Nothing party, urges lUeJabaodonnient of tha organisation, and lha rvivi3catlon of the Whig party. Tbia la the only coorso by which tbo voices of these titir.ens caa be beard or tbelr Ibflueoce folt.Je 4h ensuing political contest. We do not expect that all the members t the organisation will fall lulo tha ranks of tbo Whir, for tatvr will,' on t be eecond-aobor thought" joto the democratic party, a ibe only party baviag tbe fwcr to pro tect tbo Constitution from tbo inroads of aboli tion f .natlctsrn, under tbo name of Republicans. Many bare already done this, as our reader know, and many more will follow In tbe train.1 It Is believed that very large portion of tbe party will take tbts patriotic atep at tbo next c faction in New Tork. . In these bitterdaya tba American parly places itself in a rery awkward p aiiion and tbo wbiga in a very ridiculous attitude. .Tbey talk or -the "American and Whig" party, forge fli ig that orig inally the Know Nothings denounced tbe Wblgs rqnslJy'w'th tbo Democrats. While tbo latter were cc ,c4 of all aorta. I wicked aod crooked ways, the former were denoo need by Sir. FiU. nou himself, tbe head and front of tbo Know Nuthin; organisation, aa false to correct princi ples, and useless for effort, inasmuch aa it waa a dead concern. These things considered, we do B 't aee bow tbo counsel of tbe Richmond Whig can he rejected, without tbo exhibition of con en ra mat folly. . V. ' Under tbo arrangement which will certainly take place, we bolleve, Ibo Whig Party will bo weaker than jl baa been for many years, because many ho left it on its advent, practically," Into tbo Know Nothing order, will-never return, baring fonnd a aound and secure position in tbo great National Democracy, where tbelr principles are rowed and sustained, So far aa a Constitutional Union is concerned, and from whom they do not differ on any point' essential to tbo prosperity an'l glory of the country. We abonld not bo surpris ed if tbo Whigs, when organized, vote with the Democrats, oa all tbo questions Ihnt Involve tbe Integrity of the Union, for a season, at least un til th perils of tbo stupendous crfi approach ing are past, and the platform so patriotically and firmly laid down by our great and good President PitacK on-1 auctioned by the x-ople In the elec tion of Buchanan, shall become the unquestioned principl e of the country, by (he election f a large dcmociaiic nmjotiiy in the next Cotijre who will support tho Executive iu Lis efforts to sustain lliwrqnal rights of all the States, in the public councils, and by the tie of ruililary powers tf necesay, against the rebellion, in Ohio and Utah, and Ibe nullification of Massachusetts!. These tbinES bare cot to come, in one shatte to tbo other. Tbe princtplea which atone can pre serve tbo Uoioo are to bo contested for final ad justment "peaceably if we can, forcibly .if we mast." '. Onr friends will now bo re-assurcd, and our en emies admit to their consciences, whether they confess It with their lipa or not, that onr political teachings for a number of years past, all Haded to thi point and tbe pnrpoM of the present honr. The slren-th of the Federal Constitntion ie to be tried, hi tho vindication of southern righta, for without them there la no Constitution -and in support of the just claims of tho Slav States, we bavo Ibe power of the Federal Government, which -controls tbe Treasury, tho Army, tbo Navy, and all tbe elements of Influence and strength. We bare soeght and invoked tbo present silnat. on of .public dim, with aa ardor ffnehecked by bitter oppositon, an ! a conscentiontmesa unmoved by misspprehensions and misrepresentations. We will sot pretend to predict tbe consequen ts of the present at roggle, which tba though t Icu and tba ignorant may think a trifling matter But we do say wo are not tho leaat nneasy about them. 1 a Const i tot ional Union can be upheld, even in blood, If neceaaary, well. If a' Southern Confederacy abonld bo indispensable, it will be srlaowell. The readers of T Commercial are aware that we era not taken by anrpiue, aa tboogb "soma strango thing" bad happned. Six or asoro years ago, wo told our Impatient friends of South Carolina, that if they would keep quiet tkt NorU witU distolvt tha Vnim. And so tbe North will if it la dissolved at all. Under great and grievous wrong, perpetrated wantonly and an ceasiogly, on tbe charac tor, tba feelings aod tbe rights of the southern people, it ia not wonderful that some of onr citizens were amiouato escape an odiocs and dUhonora lie position in the Union. Tut tba deep thinking mind of tbo 800th restrains those Just emotions, and waa willing to "bide oar time." Tho lime la coma, and the restoration of th tnnftitnlio having bees accomplished in vmi let us (He if it can bo sustained in iud. If tbe Federal Government has not tbo power to ex ecute the expressed viU 0 Ihepecpit, whatever ap pliances may be necessary therefor, tha 800th will Lave to forego ItfJutUdlction not from cXeice, iM necessity. - TIIE EPISCOPAL UNiVERSITT. BUbop Polk's proposition for tbe establishment of a new Southern Episcopal University has been fiIty endorsed by tha diocese f Texas j and dele gates appointed to tho Chattanooga convention, tho 4th of July next. , v - A MONSTER OF THE DEEP. The largest shark ever taken in Protincelown harbor waa caught there iaat week." .He was 80 feet lone, yielding IJf tons of liver, which will maks 8 bib), of oil, UUl value $200. - , "THE OLDEST INIIAD'TANT. Tuo Abingdon Virginian states that thura ia a r-an by tha name of Jea.se living in Ruoat-11 coun ty, Va., who ia now 115 years rid. It is a-Id that on the day be was 1 DO yeara old he made 100 raHa. " Tbe CLIcao Journal saya thai tho Supervisors of that town are in piss ration of facta showing that aereral ofHcera of tho Poor Ilouao bavo been enjagad in selling the dead bodies of paapers to tho diSerect lledicat Colleges for dissection. The Wirs ro packed In pork barreU and Uansmtu teJ to their varloes poJaU of deaUaHlon. Twet ty duHftri ffijj the Je. reeclrei tot taci A PRECIOUS ITESf. . Tha following erj pretty wuret wo tad la a recent number of tho' Boston TrentUer an abo- Htloa print: .rW ; "' ir Lyncbinjr la falrty- Invading lw-alldln Mssa achusetu. It waa boldly attempted a fw cUya agq by respectable eiUsena of Med ford and Uita, week it waa aertously tbreatrraed, and preparsHoa made for it, in the esse of the Hampden county mur 4ereKr The latter caa, fn H H reltit, gvowa In Interest ; nd we give np coimidcrable space t its details. The murderer hs 1-J n curious life, ruin? ling religion with rascality qnite miscellane-J ously." Jt4e-erjr wacou wrwy,mo prcsew ev iilence, how mach of method and how much of Involuntary action there ia in hta mad career. Our readra will be delighted at tho expression "law abiding Massachusetts,",. Itjaaaeittout . the keenest satire ever written, and It uttered ry an enemy wOultJ.bo what migbtbccaik-d "pl pable hit." What, cal) that SlaUf "law ab'djng" that has both by her people and her government, for some yratra paat, ahown so otter contempt fur all Is, boti human and Divine. Tho publio ia too familliaf with tba history of that State, to require a recapitulation, of any a peel Sea lions oav dcr this charge ' ; ; J' I There ia soother sentence that would bo equal ly sarcastic, if uttered by a foe. Observe the words : "The murderer baa led a curion life, mingling religion with rascality quite miscellane ously.' - And1 pray tell us how far behind "mnr derm" are tbo "Sharpe's rifle," clergy f Massa chusetts 1 Where 00 earth can bo fonnd any per sons who mingle "reMglon with rnseallty," more persist ntly, mtscpllaneously and abominably than do the Qoston. and ether New England clergymen 1 A more precise definition of the irreligion and wickedness of the Government, clergy, and peo ple of Massachusetts could not be concocted by the best writer In tho country in a month. - The edltor.of tbo Tr a teller, it certainly a njan of fine talentsbnt we did not know till now, that he is so excellent fa bis definition of morals, and so very correct in bis delineation of character. ' FOREIGN NEWS. Tba latest dates from England are by the Can ada, which arrived at New Tork on tho 11th inst, bringing accovnts to tba 30th nit. Tha News by this anriraf ia not very important. Lord Palmers ton had announced the rejection of tbo Dallas and Clarendon treaty In Parliament, and stated that new conditions received from Washington were under consideration. London, May 30.--Some excitement has been crested here by an attack made 00 an KngTkh mer chant vessel on tbe Roads Led of Belle Isle by a French war brig. ' Tbe English TesaeJ was bound from Bordeaux to Liverpool, nod was compelled to come to anchor by1 contrary winds, when neg lecting to hoist her colors, a French vessel fired two blank cartridges, and then a ball cartridge, killing vme English seamen'. The case is under consideration by the authorities. ' J Tbe French Legislature has passed a law estab lishing three lines of transatlantic stesmers. . Tbe Bank of France bill waa passed almost unanimously. ' T Dispatches from Algeria mention that the French expeditionary Corps bad attacked Sen! Ratten on the 23d of May from three different directions, and captured the position- after two bonrs. fight ing. Tb advance guard bad penetrated tntd Kablia. . Tha Mexican envoy bad not yet been received by tho Queen of Spain, and the arrangement of the differences between the two goverunieuUbal, it was srid, endonntered new ditHculties. DEATH Of COL! JOHN CHAR LErt DLU.M. Chahleston, June lath. It is it1'n.iituiKni sorrow, largely shurcl bf our uhole CBiniunrtr that we record the death if Colonel "Jobn Charl. x IJInm who died of billions pn unioniu. . iu tkis city, at one o'clock, A, M., after an illaeeof sev ers) week. He waa horn ia Chu. IoMod, 00 the 2Mb of Angus!, 1811, and has been called to bin repose fa the grave, in the prifbe and rigor r.f life and nsefulneta, having not quite attained hi 40tn year. Col. Blora waa I ng kaown-a one of our most sctlve aod enterprising merchants, and filled many public posts of usefulness and hooor. He was formerly President and always an active member of the Gcrmao Friendly Society, a social, benevolent and lime-honored institution, dedica ted to tbe culture of good feelingamong i'.a mem ber, and the di-pcnsa:lon of charity lo the wid ows and orphans of iodlgont members, to the de cayed member", tod to tbe poor emigrant; and" bore, ire believo, like relations to tie German Fu silier Society, a sirollsr organisation, of more- modern origin. In matters of banking and finance, --atUveiv participated as a Director and 1 resident prolemor ' the old Tontine," the Bank of-Son b Carolina; and was one among tbe founders and a zealous mensber. of tbo 8arjn?s Institution, a practical bleasing 'o tbe industrious poor, in the militsry line, be was not withont lsnreli. ' He went to. FUirlda In JR35, as quarter master of tbe German Fusiliers, tben commanded by Capt Wm. H. TUnrod. which gallant and well-discluiined corps wss not drafted, but volunteered in Ibe wr against tbe 8emioole Indians, and of which be waa subsequently Capain. On the J st March. 1847, he was elected Colonel of the Mtb Regi ment of Infantry, in the South Carolina militia of which be continued the courteous auldirlv commander, up to tbe time of Ma death. He was, for several terms, a member of tbe popular branch of the 8outh Carolina Legislature, from this city, filling Ibe responsible post of Chairman of tbe Committee of Accounts j and bis death' causes a vscancy in that body. He retained full possession of his senses, until the moment of dis solution bsving arranged his earthly afiira with composnre, aod dying in Ibe christian faith and perfectly resigned to his fata making it bis par ticular request, that there shoo Id be no mMttary display at his funeral. A widow and a daughter, bis only child, and a large circle of friends, are left to deplore the iosaof a kind husband, a ten der father and a genial associate; and. the com' . usually, tbat of a valued and useful citisev. .' Courier. "Mrs. Msrble is abent 25 years of age, of me-. dJani alxe, and rery pleasant- looking. She ia 'a patire of Darke county, Ohio, nod moved to Michigan about tea year ago. She baa been twice married nr first husband's' name wr Pulps. After his death she married Mr. Msrble wjtb whom she removed to Lion county, Iowa, and ultimately to Spirit Lake, lo D cksoa county. Mrs. M. is reduced to destitution, her bnaWnd has been murdered, sad as to whether heir pa rents are alive oj- not ah i Ignorant." 1 - " . . At a printer's fenivej, ui JVaaLkigton, the fol lowing waa a regular least j 1 - - , - Womj The Alreat work of ereation 4be edi tion being extensive, let pb wan be without a copy. '"-.'' ' I . ' ., i ... ,-.,1 - 'l PRINTERS' BURIAL PL AC 8. " Tbe Charleston (S. C.) Typographical 8oeiety baa purchased two adjoining; lots, eligibly located, in Magnolia Cemetery, as a place of sepulture for iu members, and for others connected with the profiwaian. - - rfi'. OIRL 8TAUNa.. , Tbe fib Loeda Republican states that tba ab il action of young ghia tor the porpeees of proali tutiew Ja brfeming sJarmlBgly lree.uewt is that - v . .. ' rnon ciLTrrixMis The steamer door ft Lav su c 1 at New Terk, en Friday 'last with San Franc eco date to tbe 20th ulV aod nearly 2,000,000 in specie. The news from California ia net of general Un portance. ''v ' ' V? 4I -""' The British frigate Satellite faad sailed from Callw foe Vancoa vej's Island . her commander JJiavlna -been' commissioned by 'the' English gov ernment to settle, in conjunction with lb U rifted States coiqnussto;ners.the Oregon bouoijsryjw- uuMutss ai was improving rapiuty. xuo afT.iirs of other Souths American cutes we're gen- erHy lriiquir ' : - .1 The Panama Star expresses traugesra- that fflen. Walker, in Conformity with threats made by r J . - . ...... : . w In m after bis cHunl.-ui(Hj, will return with anoth er army of fillilHtsters to llie Islbraua, r.l regrets that General Morat,did no. bind him and bis offi cers, in the terms of th 'capitulation, never Again to put their feet in Central America. , t' . ,,,' It wes reported at Panama thai the Cbincha Is lands are to be placed: nnder a joint protectorate of England ad France.: ".---j f -r,- Tbe massacr of Col."Crabbs party was cans ing a great excitement hi California. . '. . Tbe affairs of the Isthmus were qniet. , ' '. .' The new administration of Granada, will net ac cede to thedemanda of tbe United. States. Diplomstie relations between England and Nan Grenada .have been resumed.- Th,e Mcintosh elalRvhaa been acttled. - - - f ; '. No farther attempts to arrange the difficulty with the United States have been made, , : : On tbe 4tb the Governor called, an extra session of ibe Legislature to take action respecting th difficulty with th United States. -On the 18th the Governor issued another proclamation, de claring that no hostilities were Jtkely to be attemp ted by tbe United States against 'New Grenada that matters would probably be acttled amicably. and that the officials of bia government should endeavor to do away with. thr prevalent . mures sIoq to the contrary, nji endeavor t mahitain peace betweetHb foreign and native popnlatlon. Among other doings at Bogota waa.a proposition to seneTone thousand men to the. Isthmus for its protection. " . ' ; Intelligence from San Jaan del Norte states that over one bundVed ff Walker's men are still at that place destitute and ttckv '"V From the National InleUigenter, costa eica, : . - : JYestaent alera, cr Coata Kica. Has issaed a proclamation announcing tbe close of tbe war and declaring tbat there are no longer any fi 1Mb esters In Nicaragua. " fie advises, however, tha; the peo ple r ems la armed, so as to meet the future with confidence, and invokes their, generosity their good citizenship, and spontaneous eentribations to pay "those braves who bavese heroically earn ed tbelr pay." We copy a translation of tbe pro' clamatien. " " Juan Rafael Mora, President of tie Republic, to ih Cosla Ricans ! , v , Fellow-countrymen: The. war is. ended. Be loved peace cornea back to a with tbe conquest of fillibnateriam.. We. have long striven, with an ion sod constancy, for the moat holy tights. God has given as the victory. There wre no l(ngT fillibnatera in Central America.' The few boudred of them that exist, nnnrmed and aurrendcred, arc nnder the aanctity of our protection urf clm- ei;cy. - Delivered from her prtrod birailer Nic" raua. is restored to existence 'wdr the eutiro w ill of her cltildren.1 1ay the Snpremc Being lpire jMid protect them I Until hi; r complete oigauiza lion, our fatthfui allies of CJtiateuiala, S;ilSa!va- dor, aud Honduras will reniin in tho interior, whi!tour garriaoiiKoards the steamers and foils on tb .Uue exteudutg frotn tbe mouth of th gn-at lake o the ' Bay of San Juan u ibe At lirt.k. " " -; Coata Rjca will never patronise fratricidal par ties or Vsndal nsurpere, : She will exact garan- tees of Central American peace, integnly, and union. She will endeavor to extinguish tbat le rolting spirit, wbicb baa been the greatest of oar enemies, that tbe kgally-conqtitnted authodUes may be sustained, and ju every case she wilt per form her national dnty. Let ne remaio armed. Let as fortify ourselves more end' more, so as to meet the future with confidence. : 'V Alreadjr oar brethren are being restored to thjeir families, to their, peaceful firesides, which they have so well known how to defend. "Sons of tbe capital, of Cartage, Heredla, Alajnela. Liberia and Panto Arena ! sons 6i the whole Republic I come together and Join yourselves to me that we may receive them as tbey deserve. I count ap on yotjr generosity, your good citlaensblp, your spontaneous contributions to pay without dely those brareawho have ao heroically earned their pay. Let as all prepare oar tribute to saccoy the ne eessities, to smooth the sufferings, to reward the virtues of those noble sons of the country who have sacrificed every thing to- tbelr venerated ai tor. ' ; . May our prosperous Union never be altered and may ita example be imitated every time that it becomes necessary to .fight for, tbe boner and independence of Costa Rica I Bah Jose, May 8, 1857. Joan U. Mob. SAD HOMICIDE. WisaiKOTOi Crrr, June 12, A scene of violence and bloodshed wax enacted at about 8 o'clock jesterday afternoon at tha Uger-beer saloon of Jos.' Gerhard oa Maryland aven"ue,neai Ita iaiereeeJion wHb the canal. Three men from Alexandria, said to bo named Radd, FmUh,nd Hall, and two from Ibe navy yard, called for and obtained drink at Gerhard's for wblcb they refused to pay An altercation consen.uenlly eosoid. In wbicb Mrs. Gerhard par ticipated : and at length blowa ware paased, the barkeeper, Henry Sbolte, assistiog bis employ ers. The parties passing oat into tho arena. sticks and stones were freely used, until Gerhard advanced, with a pistol, which he is in the habit of kerning in his bar, and fired at the aaaailants. The shot took eff ct on one of the Alexandrine, when Grrbard prepared to fire a second time. At. this ipsUnt tbe barkeeper turned himsel around In front of Qerbard, and so received tbe shot intended fer,tbe'otber party falUn tbe brast Ipoor Shulte fell and almost instantly erpired.- Gerbard was sooa arrested and the case examined by Justice Donn, who, after hearing twenty oe w'M , faetd Oerbajd to bail i the tnat'of ' HOOO tu aper at the coming term of f he CriuMoal Court. John Robinson, one ofJbenavy yard men, was anbsejioeorlirartratad as a participant m the riot, and beid toSS' O bail for fonher elimina tion. The ' AfrxaadrUnsT'tookto fiighi heane warda, butofSeera have been dispatched to Alex dria to secare their arrest s fngittrea from jo The London Times' safgest a partial blockade of tbe coast of Caba. with a viW to tbe'sBppree sioa of tbo alave trade. ' ' ' ... y A world's Itnperaaee ConewoUsai as to Ve RESTORATION OF A W HITE WOM A N FROM "in Lj piANS..; A Terj&te Etory of BrvUxUlj and, Snftfirg, One of tbe four women who . ee eaptnred and carried of by the Indians.' In jbelr , foray in to tbe white settlements on lha line lfw-eo I urn and Minneanta.taonse arevk ag s"-nirK-f to J lilt? ariiK-Oiwiaia III care f,-flfrt.Cliarie.'l5 Flandreaiijajsjent Jtr tt Siodx llnJiaiia-of th.-.Ji.-.siij.p1." - Her narrative is very it.!ert-l ing, f nJ.4a!c4iateSUaiteoifriigs Of hleT;)est indignation against her band of sva-e captors. It set ma , thal the sgtt .-wcet ti 'eTsirib)it4 pr- vidiiins 16 some 700 laaksft'ej'Sioux, who" ee hronghl Mrs. Marble," the woman in question. t tlie agency, having purcliesed her' from li"Tr 4e .capiors'for a kegTef jjdwder. ' "Sever chie'li er aentont at ono in Lik fur ikw Mher wu- men) a reward of o00 being -otTered tbnv fori tbe ir . recovery. - Airs. M arble's statement is to" therfolIow4eg eflect. A : : : OathelStb or March .last, a party t Indi: ana came Op to the reside nee of her husband at Spirit Lake, Iowa, murdered him and took her ft as prlsonrr to .their camp in the vicinity of the lake. At Ibe camp ho fonnd a Mrs. Thatcher, a Mrs. Noble, a Mirs. Gardn. r, all f whom bad been taken ptlsoner at the lak. Mrs, Tlw tell er husband had escaped"being killed by a tern porarjr absence; so Hfc Mrs. ;.NobW. Mi. Gd tvit' entire fismlly had'Weu murdered. : Tb lu dians broke op their ramp and pr.ceeded t 1U-- 1 rwMKe, oistaui annnt twenty-Rve miles, where J tbey eneasupedaud kt their squaw and pibw ner. and-tartdSoaan: xpehtkn,- U . Mai Lie i-uppose,. to tbo r Dv Moioea, ' af - S prbig field bere "t bey commit ted her m orders, rei iiriiii.g i b much phindr.t Tbey thee lft Hrrn Lake and travelled 600 niik-s, being a month on ilw route. ; . , . ,- i ' Immedi'tely WsfaHiD fr.tn Heron Iwke, Mrs. Marble and aoctat were lurcvtl to carry heavy packs; aud perforta the degrading a A men ial services iu the emp. Tbo pack she waa com pelled to carry, conUted of two -baga of hit, each weighing twenty-five ftoands " On- top of fbia waa placed I be.adii it ional weight of ao Indi an ttrcbio f some three or foor yeera of age Tbe snow was very deep, the prisoners bat thin ly clad, and nost oHhetime sn Bering from boa cer. The War So ctolhiug they bad oo them when tbey were made prisoners, was taken from them by the squsws, and in Hs plane tbey received bnt a scanty "apply, ftt-anited to tbo. went her and the expeaare tbey ware forced to nndwgo. At ilnjes tho unfortunate cajHive woald fH to the g'rAnnd, exbsnsted and utterly posbW to proceed farther. Then tbe Inhuman wretches would place-the mnxsle'ofV loaded igan. at her' bead and -threaten ber with Instant death anlws sh would Tmmedistely continue lier weary march -When a hnrw stolen at the seiti lenient s vrouM die, or be kHled by tbe Indiaua Tbr food, the pris-; oners wooM be allowed to reeroil their exbae- ted Irrogth. Iry a supply of hrse-flesh. trat witK hese exceptions they sanVred greatly from want of -food, and were glad to snatch up the btu-s thro odowa by ttie In liana after their repast. Mrs. Marble steles they Wvre often ; or ced to eat Ibe iog fcstht-rs ptacked. from Ibe diu.k hot ly Hw Iiirfians aad shrivelled befra the flr lo Sil ve"rhemele from starvation. .- When the IwlUn would encamp- tbr XUf tv:ht t) eepiivca wore eniteik'd, to carrr m aad water, 'sik! l-uiUl Em a Pat n the ie-h-i-!v They'wer. hw-w n.-r ttm.-d to pr-far. the I'i-aI At hVat thiy veiy naiO'al ly rebrHefl' at the trvrn-nt thev receive.-ln ilte Indues Ui-at I hem with cliitis WN-snKm1-Ki4ii,to ibvir irnki; 'Mraiartstatvs-tiaianV if niri "tliCrtrred ibaf .t1e.Mity tra.a ti aecnri her self l( H . .ff-lrcutn). nj . n to perfurni I tu: tin licx a-.ign' d her Mk c1jf'rfnlnis It .d, alai ri'j Herself, Mrs. Noble anil Mis Gardiner. j'ni'Mii 'l ihrs conre, and W.er .treated Mor kindly il.an H?ir associate; MtSi. Tharehc-r, Who. w in -tU-'.i cate rx'-4i4r and Utterly nnabij hi d the a motint of work" required f her. Tbia ks 1s t m-at tragi aad horrible occw fence, when th party crossed the Big Sh-ax. - They arrived at this stream abmr fifteen days afler leaving Lake He ron. The. Indians cat down - several Trees oh. eseb side of the river . and Ibne saado a -bridge across it.- When MiiT Thatcher attempted to croaa, she waa thrown into tbe river; ah sneceed ed in swimming to within a abort distance of the opposite side, when one of the Indians dellbeTat--ly shot her tnrongh tbe head. The body ofrlie unfortunate woman wa." (eft fluatlng In the olPvmm. Her Heath was hailed by the Indian women with ,lond shoots of jy and eanliath.n. The tWlingi. f tbe aurvuriof arlsooers, at ihU horrid. !. r Cannot bo fmagioed. They beheld hi Mrs. That char's death,' tbe fa ttf reserved for Uiem, when overpowered by faUgno, tlly woId be unable Sflbieqnentlr tTiey reached Skunk Lake, where 'tbey met tbechuf who purchased Mr. U and test or ed ber to civilixett life. She hr eniirt-ly demilnte. Tbe camp of Ink po-flu lab, herc -p tor, numbered fifteen fodgea., ; - ?. ,. ' H. '" - LET THE OIULS LOVE ON. Pxraarguaa. June 11. Our at tmi ion was di reeled, yeaterday; foa phlegmatic looking oldcno- tomer va Bank atreet, who had eoute aH the way up from Sossex after an angratefni pah of daugh ters, who had taken tbo wbiga of love (tha arms of their lovers V and fled.He bad . sopposvd r "nob- bis'erratio doves on the Southern train, en rente for Wsldoo. Bat it seems that tbe des perat country lads, calculating a toogb chaae iu that direct loot bad tamed their oompss to tbe north, And bought through tickets to Washing ton, thus aaCnlly tooling tbe old man oat of hb peuicoated property. Jock Dean settled the point of tbe legality of r ana way matches some- S 1 . A . , .... imesiaco, ana we arc nnonr tue irapryssion now ibal arose old governors bad better let " the' g his ove on when the .take tha notion. To attempt to restrain tha soft element in it flow was as fra'Mess as tbe taafc of plugging op Yesaviua Love is as oataral to woman aa fragranc to a roso. Lock her ap and aha'Il laugh at you. DialuberR. and shell laugh th loader stilt" Send her too convent and oho wiU steal oqt uf the win dow. - Turn ber from yonr door forever and br wlil treat yea with , abdsin. Bet relent ae nine limes ot of tea, matters will tnova along swimmingly. Express. MAN HUNG BY A FlGlLA.NCE COMMITTEE IN KOcklSGHAM COUNTY T DitriMoaKv ,Jnoe.l2.T-Jefieron ttandal. wh had been sent from Rockingham county, Ya... b a viglancp co njiitea fur nunjeroa JI-geU- la- lens acir acha bnmiox-baraa - robtH-rie and planning the aajntion f . cVuiu prominent citixena iu tht county, return i there o KHly litsK. Uerwaa hnflHratdy arrested t- "tiie vigi Uuce empmhteo aud jiefd in custody to. iO if he could not b )rreedered iutO'-jbe baoda of i be law oa legal jroif. jot beio.ablto rpeom- plisb tbat obj.jt the comttijttrts otvTlrtaday, ttk htm out aoa hang bias ua a tree - aatu. a waa dead.; The Richmond Plapatcb, atate that Ran dall waa a aaaa-of f extraordioarr , phjaKral strength, aad, when taptared was armed wl fra gaa and pistol, bnt did aot offer aay reaisUac lo bia captors. Josaa. a aoa-ia-tew of Raadalla, lao ia th aao47 of (be eoaseaiUoo, was to hat been Jura; oa Wednesday. - -' -.? '. Kew'Toax, Jan 1S.' TaaP.oi.icB.x-At tbo sunrise roUasil this morn ing, Jn the Eigbteaath iVard, Tirat Lie at. Bennet requested tba men to- declare their parpoaes hi favor of tbe new Commissioners or old. Out of tbo first platoon presenV 13 accompanied by the Lient: responded for tha former, nd this, fores t ok np their line of march for th new station noose of the JletropoliUn police,"at No. 119 East Twenty Second street, Vbso tbe next roll was called, s bJilf past seven o'clock, CapV Wine obi 4 tained a more complete expression of opinion from t he rnn -under bia command -aH of themj(excla sive of thowe who had gone over Co the new order oXthipita,) having -beendirected to tbo present. The question being pnt, accompanied by some i e narks f-om the Captain, 80 men tut of 82 an- ii op need their adherence to the Municipal Police, Tbia declaration was followed by bree cheers and a i'Uger for tbe city autboritiesand maulei- pal rigbta. : DELLUGE IN WESTERN NEW-TORK. t . BocHeaTsa, N. T., Jene 11. A tremendons deluge occurred at Danville on Tuesday, the $tbj Inst. Tbo canal was in.raku three miles down the CUt . v i, 'J Penh Tm, J une 9. A severe freshet ooenrred bese this morning, causing aerioos damage to tbe whole line of tbe Crooked Lake Canal. - Cua N. T., Jane 11. -The. O.I Creek reservoir and Genesee Talley Catud gave way tbia afternoon. The Canal was aoroe what Injured. ; , ARRIVAL OF WALKER AT WASHINGTON. Wism sgtpn, June 12. General Walker, Cel. Lockridge and others of his party arrived here at Jl o'clock from the West, and are stopping at Brown's hotel. '.!'H! A -number of gentlemen were introduced to Wsjker daring the day in his private apartment. He chtiiies that bia object in coming to Wasbing toi ia to net the rrvaidentand saya that bis baxf. ness is eapecislly in New York, for which city he will leavejn .a day or two. ... . ' " ' i .KQTAL WIT. At Berlin,a -.fca? evenings since, the. king of Prussia attended the theatre 1o witness the pro duction of a-new trag"dyf The piece proved wretchedly doll, and his majesty, after the second act, determined to qnft the bods Oa' ente'ring th saloon leading to bis-box, he saw rlacqoey aiulng oo4 chair, with his chin resting on his breaetaud in a profoaiid ' si amber. ' Tttrning to one of bis attendants, he remarked, f am sure that iellew baa been lIxteniGg at (be door I" APPROACHING EXTINCTION OF THE IRISH ; - -' " language. , ;. A corfoas table, which is given lor tbe first time in tbe !rhh censas, looks like ap indication of the Bpproachmg extinction of" the Irish lan guage. - Less than five I par cent of the population have returned" themselves aa ignorant of English, and not a fourth of the whole are able toispeak the original Ungaago of their country. TUB COMET MAT NOTDESTROY THE V EARTH, ' But it is already jdworbing so much elemental heat as to aerioosly- Interfere with the health of All warm blooded snkna-tou The murrain in En rope, nd tbe s-rtnrt or a similar affection Is alrea dy seriously thinning the M ve stock of the farmers IB tbU country. -" i.-'-or- i "On l:os!- and males the infection ffrst begsn, Andjast the vengeful arrows axed in mat Thi warns as to beware; bnt. with BRAND RKTH'S uilh in oar possession, ready on the first appear? f sickness, w ahall pwss through tbe ijanxer w ithont Injury,. Let not prejadioe pre v.ifl Haaiust. experience. Sold at 48 Brandreth BniMitig. - ' ' WM. JI. L1PPITT, Jgcnt,'Wilmhigtoti,. C A !e'sant travelling cosnf anion, and one that n traveller sboald be witboat ia Perry Davis Palu Kilh-r. A sadden attack of diarrhoea, dysentery or cholera morbns can be eflcctaally aod instan uiieosuly retired by it. Td tDE VOTERS -OF NEW HANO VER COUNTY. THE subscriber respeetfallrawwoB wees hinrself A as a candidate for re-election BMwshefrWdavaf August next, to the ffSee of Clerk, of ihe Court of fieaa and Uaarter Sessloas ef said County. Grateful for the confidence aad support which his lenow -citizens nive ncretoiors ei tended to olir, he trsrsts that hla efforts to merit that confidence wHtrecnre to aim a renewsl of -their euflYates snd in the event of his re election, he eon only pledgee continuance of Ma haaest eSorta lo dis charge fiiIihollyamI acceptably the duties ol said oinee. a Am UKL II. B OrtTIW O. April W. .- . IS. ANOTHER JlEMARKABkE CURE ! DR SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF . - WILD CHERRY. HEV, JAMES R. UUKBOROW. Pastor of Berlin Circuit, Baltimore Conference. And au the principal 'Jrrrhanls at Point of Rocks ttirLf hate testified to- the ivZCzytf - EXTRAORDINARY CURE. , Point or Hoc, Frederick County. Md. Da. Swatsi.-Dear Sir: Belieytng ila dtMyl ww to the public, and in justice lo you. I have tliauglH pioper to inke known one of the moat ex tisordinary cuies, In my own caac. that has ever Oi-ea rrury recorded. In l He monin ox tJcwrbtrJaSt 1 was atnieted wtin a severe gatnoring in my breast, which formed a large abscess,' and -aim communicated to my Lungs and. very nruch afflict ed them, and discharged large quantities of eorrup lion, enlerasl and internal. M f brentli could also ftaaa through air t-onga aao oat tnrrugn me ear ly of ay breast with apparent eaee, attended. w ith a violent cough, day and, night, lot of appetite, and extreme debilitv, so that my physicians thought my case entirely hopilfssand beyond the power oi medicine., l remained ta iQtawreicned condiliaa fbra long time, until J was wasted to a mere skeleion, aad there eermed.10 be pe hope far m; bnt having read in the pubia papers of (he many wonderful eore pcriormed evyoarwUiW' POIJMU SYttUP OF W1LO CHKRRY, I tm medlar!? sent to Baltimore for. five bottles and comanenced it nae, aad to my great satisfaction and my anxious tarpilv, flte abesa or uponing in mv lunga began to heal, aad the congh. sabaided aad on usin ten bottles I waa reatered to perfect health. I believe, that to your valuable saedicine. uader the blessing of Divine Provideaoe, I anv indebted J-rtn is great cnange, ana l am nappy to say, Utet-i am now enjpytng as good neatrn-aa 1 ever have. - - - i - ' .Over five yetra have elaped, and I stjll remain a perfectly hearty man at this date, Jane ?d, 1 856. I .have not had a day's siekneae for the iaat Ig months. Please eeeept my gratetjnl acKnwwledg meota. fours, very respectfully, w THO.aAS DIXON. The Subscriber Ja well acqaain'ed with Thontaa Pixoa,. andean teetKy that the he has been afflct d aa abova represented. I regard his recovery at-uiot-t aa a miracle. He is a worthy-member ot So ciety. JAMRS O. fiURBOROtV, Pastor of Reriln Circuit. Baltimore Conference. 1 H ERR ia oat one reliable preparation of "Wild v Cherry." and he only one compounded by a tegular Physician iaat la "DR. JJWAVNR'! 0(MPOUriD 4BVRDJ? OP flLD GBERRT," md 1 he universal aatiafaetioa tbia preparation baa given, ia fully 'acknowledged tw every section of our country. -" For the core of Cong n Cold, Copanmpuon, Kor Br.mchitia, Sere Throat, Hooping Cough, -P.M Tioaling or Irritation: ia lite Paacesy Por PalpitaiPra orDiaeaseofthe Heart, Debilitri P P Ao In the Sldeor Breast, Liver CompUiat, K01 Nhurt rfreath, or Hoarsen. Asthma, . p.r the stisportof old age, dechtdag health, sad revilttrjrniehta. this remedy has n eqaaL Prepared only bv Dr. 8 W AVNE AON.st thrir labors tor 4 N. SEVENTH Si- PhHadet phia. Sold by WALKER M BARKS CO., - Wihningten. N-. C. -. - B. J. ASTON. Jaa.l. . Ashevill. N. C. WlHH WEATflEHf 17Rliavejas( received 10 rallona of that ie V lialnfal RASPBERRY SYRUP. Every faa-4 "try aaouid nave aosne as tais very aopenor aracta. Por sal by th qaart er'rallon. ' Ala let) doaea staxr e 2Kn's J ag a, ror aaie ay - -r . -s GEORGE MVERS. , 4,AJJtlX 3StwJ--' Ko.ll & 13 Front at izizLEs9 ic:;rcN rcduDUL gin, la shown by th Records of the Custom House to be the only London Cordial Giu IMPOBTKD and aoii' in bottlcsr all others are noxious mixtarea made here in imitation of it. J: ' It is a delicious tonic beverage, and by iu pe culiar flavor (so different from other gins) is uni versally esteemed by all who use it. It to adopt ed with great snccess fa cases of Dyspepsia, Goat, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Gravel, Colic, Cholera, Fe ver and Agne, Stricture, Diseases of the Frinary urgana, JSpiiepsy, ec - Pn, -V alentina Uott of Wew Tork, lb a letter to the proprietor saya : Charles' London Cordial Gin tt Ike purest, best, and most reliable Extract of Juniper J have seen. " - - CHARLES'.LONDON CORDIAL GIN is sold by all Druggists and Grocers in the United 8tates, and ao also are naineroas poisons called "London Cordial Gin" -to avoid them boy only "Caaai.c.n. Reject any other offered to yoa aa you- value yoar health. Price one dollar for quarts, fifty cents for pints. W K . . EDMUND 0. CHARLES, Sole importer, 40 Broadway, N. T. March 13 162-3m-Uw. .. . . .-' '" ' 1 ' '". Hultoieay'i-Oinlment and PiUi - What are their Credentials? They are approved 1y the most en lightened government, sanctioned by tbe bixbt medical authority. Let ao victim of scrofnla aalt rbenro, cr any ulcerons or eruptive malady, fancy a cure impossible. It ia never too late to nse Holloway'a Oiitmtfr external couitaina. or hi Pills for Internal difordera." Th ' l-utilic are hereby informed of a nre test, wherebv to as certain the genninesa. or. the contrary f tbe medicines. Thi co aista f. a -. WeUer-nstrk. Ilir wrta ' JIalUncay. New York nd Ltnulon." In s rul-trnxpriit letters hi fctery .--af of I he tmok vf direct hma, aronud each box and nt.'' WTlhn I he Water-mark, none are ettioiot. K Rata, Roaches, Bed-Buss, Insects, dec j New ToBk April 12, 1856 Mr. HENRY R. COSTAfcNo. 388 Broadway, Dear Sir ; Hav ing a great many Rata around my stable and abop, I thonght I would try your Rat Exterminator, and bongbt one of your boxes, and my man fixed it ac cording to your directions. The next morning he found ovei 150 dead rats. . I have boagbt others Raj. "Poison and found theta humbugs, aod tbink it will do more than yoa say it wH n yooc ad vertisements. . I have also tried it on steamboats, and satisfied the in that it is the greatest thing of the age. . . . Respectfally Yoors. J. S. UNDERHILL, No. 435 10th at ' NoncB to i-u Concbb.hkd. The demand for "Coslars" Remedies i'(fr the destruction of the above pests, havmg occasioned sn nnhmited cor respondence in regard to prices.'etc., thrf proprie tor has determined to pabliah 4be same in hi advertiscMents bervafter. "Costar" prefers than every city, town and village shall be sottplied through its own Druggists and Dealers, bnt, in case where this trim pfJrtlicabfe he wfl forward small orders by Mail or Express, on receipt of Ate price, with sufficient to pre-pay the same. "9ee advertisement, with retail prices, etc , in another column. , , Curioos Attxmpt -t. CocBTMrrv. There has been qnite an excitement recently in the qaiet viiiaae or UaRdale, Shelby county, Missoon, in Tonseqaence or the atu-mpt of two ur thn e ywong fellows from Georgia hastening ther to win the affections of af jroewg lady, who suddenly was d ia- eoverod to possess many thousand charms.' It ap pears that she had. sent five d4lar to Swann & Co., of Atlanta, Ga., for a half ticket to on of tbehr Lotteries ; which draws every Saturday throne hen tbtf year. A prize of considerable magi.itude was llwi conseqnence of her little spec- nlation, and ber-admirera having dicovered that she had drawn so mnch money, hastened to. the little village to pay their add resses, supposing the young lady would not be aware of her good for-' tone. eTlie had as many - adorers as the lady in the force of the "Lottery Ticket," bujl she did not loe her heart so suddenly aa she won a for lorn;. ' A telegraphic despatch frritt Swan &. Co. arrived ra time to Doit the Wily aspirants for her band and hearts ?. -- 6-3w . Fine beautiful hair Jet black or brown Or tresses, curling and golden- Is the certain result witout cbanee or doabt--Of tire Se of LYON'S KATHAfRON. The immense sale of LYON'S" RATH AIRON nearly 1.000,600 bottles per j ear proves its ex cellence and atirvt-rsal poptAarity. ItresSoresthc Hair after it has faHen out, invigorates aod be a ti ll Acs it rankes it soft, enrly, and glossy cleans es ft from all Scurf and Dandruff, and imparts to it a deligblfM perfatne. The Ladles differsally pronoaoce is Uie sanest smrfmoet agreeable article ever need. Sold by ail dealers,- everywhere, for 25 cents per bottle. . BE.4TH, 1rTlN00?' & CO., Proprietors and l'erfirnit'r, fJ Liberty St., New York.' Did. , - In this town, on the ev.nine "f the 13lh int , HsaoT Dhjas, infant son of 11. K. aud R. A. Wil li, ajed 10 BBotbs aud 16 days. . In this town, on Sumiay anonun:, 1-lth instant, Capt. Joa.i Cosvrs, Harbor Mater. aged about 3S years. - , JMARINC NEW S. POUT OF WILMINGTON, JC.B IS. 7 A Kit IV ED. . 11 8chr. Ellen Randall Justke, from Little Rivvr to Lamont and M-tik. Schr. John A. Stanly, SimnrtmS f- ota New York to J,H. Flaaner. Schr. Maria Pike, Applegit,- from Richmond, fa., to 0 Harris. Steamer Sun," Ruihj from Fayettevillu, to A.; MeRimmon. ' " .-' 'm" ' 18. Schr. RadUnt. Whiteharet, ; Trom - TJvac county, to I-R(wset St Ctown; Urig Stephen Q . Raa, neh"Jer, frM Ha va na. t VVm. M. liarri-a. - - 14 Schr. Tanner, HtTt-n from Cbarlesfon to 0 Harri. 5 ' ' -'" - Scbr. Luae RaasoU, BonnettjYron fiahimore, to Russell St Uro. Brig. West, Staoiey, from Savannah, to J-11-Flanner. ' . " " . - Schr. J C. Mansdn. Rabon from Sbaliotte, to D Pigolt.' .y I'.;:' . '. " - 15. U- S. M Staamtsr Spray, price, fom Smitfa ville, to A. 11. VauBokkeb n, CLEARED TZ. U- 8. M- Steamr Spray, Price, for Smitb- vUle. by A. tf. VanBokkeleiu . Schr. New Republic, Raker, for Philadelphia, by Q. W. Davis- with aaval stores. Ac " ' . Bclir. It- t. mtlB. t;iXper. tmr ftmw 1 or, wj- n D. Caxaex; "itb naval sture. -. 18 Brier S P. Brown. Freeman, for New Trk, by J. dk J, L. Hathaway &. Co.; wkb naval 15. Brig MaHa, Swain, for Baltimore, by fO. BSrriss; wilh lumber. Barqne I ft. A- llolartt LineKin, or caroesaa.. by O. Harris!"; with 1 001 tier. 8elf. Red Eagle. Rogers, for Bneton, ty Ueo. Harrisx with, naval tora. ; -s. Schr. Ben. Henderson, for New York, by 0. Harris with naval atores. Sehr. David Panat. MovseUnder for Pliiladel- phfst. by T. C. Wcrth; whh al More. Ac Fehr. Jonas Kasnn r lor wear 1 era, ey a. D. Caxaax; with naval eteres Ae. " 8chr. Arab. Howard, for Fairflld, N. Or t. Pigottwlth ramber r LESIONS AND ORANGES. . A LARGE lot, in prim order, jnt received at the Broadway Variety Store, No. 40 Market street. WM. li. ys.blLK. Jane If. 3f CANDIES ! CANDIES ! 1 JUST received large and aaOsf nrparb lot of Candy every variety. Call aad sea at the Brosdway Variety Stie, W. , Maraes atreet. Jane io. , WN.it. ueajcausw THE Latest ryie of Geat.' tiraaser Hata is tha CONQRESS BAT, iost lMredaced y Oeadn. Sample ease received this morntog aA Rxnreaa. at th Hat aad Ca Fannorinm. 34 Mar ket street. - - GHAS D. MYERS. ay 12. HEIIOVJL. I HATE REMOTED MY RESIDENCE AND OFFICE to Front Seet,atat North of P-. K. Dickinsoo.Egirto the hoase fbrasey oecaied bv Mr. A. A. Waaet, where I esaVtttal whew mat prfsaisnsHy eagaged. ' fch. 25. 146. wrn a n ; i r i m it ' 1' 1 1 1 a a V I i i !. r 1 i k I I I 1 1 If AViJiAk lAUlAJ .CrrXTHvTLLBN. O. WTLLIAM WILLSON, pkopexttor, THE SUBSCRIBER lnfenas the "pnblle, that he has fitted ap his Hotel, at Smithvilla, N. C. and ia prepared to receive company, and 10 fam ish his customers with every thing calcalated to promote their comfort and convenience, w- SM1TBV1LLEU lcted on . prnatory, oa the Wmi side of the moath of Cap Fear Riv er. The Hotel i ia the southern part snd froeta tha Oeeaa ia a high aad healthy - position. The inmate wilt have the advantage of aajoyia the refreshing sea-breese durlsa the beat of aamaser, aad find 'he piece designated a - t , WATERING -PL ACE Of the Jlrsf Character. Thesj o ho Or fend of the amuse ment of -Fishing will find eanveaient plcv for that pB-rpos, tad Rshof varloaa kinds, and excellent qua !-y, in greatest utt ftty." - In addition to the resources of the snrronnding country, the HoM will be aaprHed wt'h the best that can b frnihed the mimjagtoo Market PJStf, OYSTERS, CLAMS, and oib.rh.ll nsh, being close at hand, will alwaya applied fresh, and acrved op to sait the tasie of bis eas-tomera.-f s " f . Coot, airy room will be always furnished With e.ean furniture 10 which, aa well as to all other departments of the Hotel, the strictest at'eniton twill be paid, anderthe Immediate apervisia 'of the Proprietov : . . OP single Month, - v. j . . X4 , to - Per Week, - - - . 12 to iS P. rDay, . - .. - - - Famirfea for the Season, per month,' " 30 to 3 ' Children under 10 years of age and Servants half price. ' " .. . -( ..-?..-. WILLI t M vVILLSUN, Proprietor. Snsithville, June 12,1857. 38-tAwJt DUKSS HATS of the latest styles, combining elegance wbh durability, jast opened at, the Hal and t'ap F.rnporism. ?Ht28. CHAS. D.MYERS. CORN AND FLOUR. 0C.'BDjHELS prime whit Corn now 'J"! ' landing in front of onr office; also 280 BbU. oifresli ground Family 6t Saperfine Floor. .-., . - -STOKLEV & OLDHAM. : flERRlNG, 7r B:tL,3.-primefova Seotia Herring, reeelt- " J el yer Schr. John Tyler. For aale by April 1st ADAMS, B RO. dt CO. PliNO FORTES. jUS.T Received. and opened, en door Sonth flf my Furniture Stoie, a lot of very superior Pi anos, from aeverat Manala4loih';.lhebcetI hava ever offen-d in tbia plnre. sins t. i J, 6 and 7 Oc tave,' rosewood case, full round and t-qxarc finish. nuj iron rne, t-., c a iman advance on Mannlarrurtra' whotatUt jrricti,-wi be acted, and he usual aaarctatees crvea.- ; - - ' gaarctatees grv NO LOYK. D7E.- -.- Wihr1ffn;Jt.CM'rB r2th tgs?. GENTS srnrAW'II AT-S:.nt:i Sfariha, f.uf' on &aett-amd Csnnwi Bntidf Panania, Leg horn, Hiawsitra, r?m: Cngr-sa die. A full as sortment f these and othi.-r styles at the Hiu and Cap Emporiim, 34 Market t. ' - CHAS. 3. afYKR47. Juae .. - . -r-.;v,-. : ? : UMBRELLAST f U5I BREll.AS iJTsO d Tti American and Scotch Ginghasn and Umbrellas of every fize and variety. Just opened athe Hat and Cfp Emporim34 Market Strct'. April it. . - CHAS. D. MVKttS.- v NOTICE. TESUBSCKlRERS herefiy gir1 notice that their eccoon Is lor jhe past winter are made oat arid reacfy fur settlement. - --Tfcey earnestly reqTiesfsJI persons indebted tot tht-m to anil and eeltlotheir bills as soon a possi ble. G.& C.BIUDLKV.. N. B. LAST CALL. AU seronnts da the late firm of G. A C. Bradley f- Co., not paid bjr the 15. hoi Jitna. will be put in tbe hands of ad efficerfbr collection. '4: C. 4,. C, B. , May2R; - r..- 32-3w. - ICE! ICE H ICE!!! TIlKWItMIIfGrOIt ICE H-USE will to opeace. for the delivery of Ice every morning at 9unrie, closiog at Sunset, except on Sunday wha h will pemilweely close at 9 A. M. TERM CASH it is earnestly desired that nd person wiDaak any devintioo fromthi rule aa if: wfH certainly 6c adhered to. - 'IC KTS can be praenred amT DEPOSITS tnndc ia advance by those whl desire 10 aveld4 ibe annorance of making change. . ; .. . ' JCK for' the country packed and forward as di- rxcted. .- , . ICR furnished to 1 he sick poor free of charge when directed by a Physician or member ef the Visiting Committee , 1 ' A. H. tNSbtKELEW, Agenu AprB7, 133f. ' ' - l(J-Cmp. DISTILLED FROM COAL. (iVOT EXPtOSIVE.)" 'JTlBiKJercht grades ol there Celcfjrsted ofuv 1 suitable for Machinery of I kinds; Binnacle and Kowiily. uo, can he had f tnr nndcrlcii d, al so of tfib U'holesale Oil Deab-ra and Drnsjttte In- the tirv of Ni-w Vork.andofihe aurhorized Locar Ageoi pf ihe Company in ihTsJ-re. . .. . . AVSTENff,- ' General A gllrs, Kerosene Oil Co., ., - JVo. leave. Street, . V. f m.1 ..M-.rM wA&t A mrut mfM-attfM mmr . mre trders saouia apeciry me fK-acripiioo oa -lamp rrrtciroery for which tbe oil U wated.' JwnslS5i. . . twS4?-, IRENT.U A HOUSE o'er th? Rail Road,lrVwr fhe Depot," and new plank road corner .i ; 3d.amd Bruns wick tret. - Possession givrn mmediatelr, in flitireof - ' C. Sr C. URADLEV. ' DeciJ. . . - . x ' il If- m' - i 1 , - i . ... STRA W IAD LIGHT SUMMER HATS F every detcriptloa for Jl en and Boy's wear, Kj Urge vailety of neva style ntay be fonnd aaitaa oar atock at the Hat and Cap Emporiam; 34 Market stieet CHiS. D. MYERS. Mav 19. . . - .---- a' ' ' ' BENIN'S BAZAAR. 13 Broadway, .St. Nicholas Hotel,) New York. '"V' H E Only establishment orthe kind In the Cn 1. ion, consisting of ttrclre diotinet department, via t Uirfiesand Miiwes' Bortnetsand Head Dresses. . Ldl' a', 31 hf', Children's sn'J Infant's Hosiery M 'ntjll-is, Mamie and Talmaa. ' , La die-.' and Children' UnOerwear. 1. and Enibrnidt rle.v. Pararol. -Infant' tv fd robe. Lad ias Morning Robe. Ml'Sea and Infant-' Fancy Hsu. Ladl.- an-' Children's "hoes. v 1 Boya Haw. Cap aad Clothing. Gen'k-ipea's apd Boys Fuxniabiog Goods. .May 9. 23-lm.-tw-w. ' .....v TUB KORTII CAROLlHiA , ' MUTUAL LIFEINSURANCECOMP'V. i- RALEltiH, N. ; -. A 'HE above Company hr t) beea iaeperationaiace the if to April, 843, nderthcdirctius.of in o!fawinijUlIicra,ia: ' Lr.cnaries n. i onnaon, President, Wm.3. Uaywaod, Vice Preeidear," John G- 'n illiarns, Secretary, f Waa. H. Jones, Treasure'. Povrin Bosb, Atterney , Lar.t;narie8 t.. jonnson, . i Or.Wm.H.MclCes. 5 Medical Boa-d of. ConntUalivn. Dr. R-B. Haywood. J. Heramafl. General Ageat. -. ' This Company has received a charter giving ad vantages tothe tnsorea oven The Mb Secttas gives in i l.aurrhlt own life for the i Children free tram any claim o I me represent ivesof thetaad or any of hlscredllora. " Organlxedoa purely mutual priaelples, thallf aeaabersssrticipateiji the waofeof tha profits which ... Jwiisvrd annoallr. Bealda. tha annttrant tat If, waea the ann.ua I pre miaa ia ver$aOasay pay sue naif in a Note. . Allelaim for in ranc against th Cnmpaay will i coabl within ninety daysafiernroof of the death Ithe party laiatadabeo. . Slavaa rianrd for oa or Cr year, at rate rfaieowUI enable all Siavehojdera to eecare thi . elaofprepritysgslaattheeaertalatyof life. s . Slae tnaasanc areseatsa new and intereatln. feature ia the history ot North Carolira .which wiU aroveveryiajportSDi to the Southern States. a r . .uiki oner lion ef thla Comnaav aWSa veryiargeBa-aa..w. .iar-nurr nu the Director expected to do the first yesu-havfasg already iaad more than 200 Policies Or. Wat. W. Haaatss. Medical Exsralaer.aBd ,. Aget.Wllaalngon,N-.C. Alinortmnieatooaoabaicsff lheCosspaT : shooJdbeaddreaavlio . , - ' 1 BIC HARD 'Hi-BATTLE, See'f", - ; h;iIl.Jon8,1866. ' , h ---'..'"'''
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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