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-aC -r' nnirfv nnnPlUCTORSi O1 tili' 3 -w tra, a iw i S. PRICE, Associate Editor J.lS. FULTON, A. L. 'One iur; i ia I fi Term of SSwbecrtptleM.

.1 a i i .2 50 00 0t. mv la nnt ill adVanCO, a nbVerietiea received for les one year. O0.i..w.d......d MWl T.Viplio- ear, tQltU expiration of Do. do, An subscriber wishing b' rJir discontinued at tho end of r7 op la full and giro tbe proprietors two th. Mwr will bo coitlnoed ud AWEEKtYNETFSPAPER-DeTotedtoPoBtichcM crAiTerUaomeati ordartd to bo oottInu4 oa th chirged S7j lfr faarf forotoh lAMrtioBaflortno tstl) ttpn' which tbo ntimbr of JflserUonali not marked, will bo eontinatd until orderod out, aad cba; td 23 oeati po? pquaro tot pdk injertioa aftor tbo fint.

JNo'adTertliemen't, refltothigf 'trpon prirato eharaoU earn tmder admittodv 4 v7-J for according to tbo above terms. i XttnnoK4ig subscriber. aoeomP thVaJranee subscription, ($12 receif ReglterdUUers, eontai.Ing money for this pPr, at our All letters oa business connected witb thi oEee, musrbo NO. 35. 1857.

VOL. ''if. WILMINGTON. N. FRIDAY MAT 1, ,1.1 Ilressed (post paid) to tbo proprietor .7 fttK.

-aryaw I. S- 1 'tf A tV iTromllarari. Ji Chinese OUcve of America Fourteen Hundred General Notices. Urngs, Medicines, Painlv Oik, Gcoxgia The Augusta- Chronicle of the J8th Professional and Business Cards. vi.yfr-ji i Tears 4(ei s.

says: I'? At JUST RECEIVED. 10,000 lbs. White Load, Pare, Extra and No. 1 1 ,000 lbs. Black Lead, in Oil; Ven i A correspondent of the Francisco BuUtin Janaea Hanlt-y, a Chinese interpreter, directs attention to the Yesterday morning we were again visited with a etian Red, In Oil 1 ,000 lbs.

Yellow Ochre, in Oil 25 bbls. Vr eonrpils the following infelligeneo trim Havana, from the eorrespondeno of tbe New Or la an Pteaywne, received at that fort by tha Quaker City, dates to the IS last, The atoro importaat intelligeneo has already, been sent to as by, way of Mobile. i-st The holy week with, Rg ooaeomitant. festivals sermons tee. hat a stop to all discussion of tbo Msxicaa question The praparationj, however, for the reoeiptioa and lodcbr of severe though not bearjr frost.

What' the extent of. fact thai history con tarns descriptions; of a Blake's Fir Ftoof Faint; 4U ddis. onrer naeiio raint; eon.I-. aS! AT ft" the damage, may be, we can only conjeoture; We hope not sery great. We learn there was a-very 10 bbls.

Linseed Oil bbis. Lamp un bbis. uommon Oil; 5 bbls. Maebinery Oil: 400 lbs. Chrome Green, Dry vasi country many thousands of miles eastward from ihenn which ihey called Fasan, and which it is contended must bo California and Mexico, Their accoant states, that it A.

D. 459, Buddhist priests had one tbo expected troops continue as earnestly as before. The siicrnt lail of snow in the vicinity on Thursday. The Macon (GaO Citizen of the 17th says: Mi.h FEATllhK KEDcj. CHAIR LOUNGES.

to ord.r. SOFAS and CHAIRS ro- and In Oil; 200 lbs Chrome xruow, JJry, ana in vn. A fall assortment of FAINTS always on band and for sale, wholesale and retail, by W. II. LIPP1TT, I STATU! OF NORTH CAROLINA, Court of Pleaa and Quarter Session.

March Term, 1857. Willard Curtis, r-. V'. Original A Itacbment. William Polvoet.

JT APPEAKIN'G to the satisfaction of tbe Court that the Defendant in thii ease is a non-resident; It is therefore ordered bv tbe Court that publication be made for six weeks in the Wilmington Journal, notifying said Defendant to ap- Ssar at tho next term of this Court, and plead, answer or emar, or judgment final, by default, will bo taken against bim, and the property levied upon bo sold to satisfy Plaintiffs debt and ooata. Test, April 24. 34-6t. SAM'L. R.

BUNTING, Clerk, new baxracka on the: walls art nearly completed, so that If orboliir short notico aod moderaU pricei- to Fusang, (or America) and distributed Bud I hist For several mornings past we have had sharp frosts, which we suppose will give the finishing touch the.tea thousand troops do come, we shall have ample room to keen them aomfortable. until their ranks are thinned off 34 3m April J4 tracts and images among the inhabitants. In A by the yellow I am told by a friend that this number! Not. I uruggist ana uemut. ffTYfIXES-Vindow Glass, 'assorted sises and brands, for sale at Man afactorer's prices, by WM.

II. PP1TT, Draggist and Chemist. tq all early and growing vegetation. Planters begin I'. ALFHEU AL.UKIIMAX, forty years several Budurmt priests TXSrECTOR OF NAVAL STORES to be very much discouraged, and some fear of fam ine in the land.

'Ar- arrived at-. andjreported var.ous particu lars in reference to tbi? country. -J- 01 troops will barely cover the deftoiency la Cuban army at present, and fill ttho vacancies of those whoso term, of sr- vice is about expring. The Captain General roceived several important dospatch 1 eS from Washington by tho Isabel, which will serve to radd rate the warmth of the Caatillians vert much ia their dis Will riTO frompl aufBiwn to an dqmocij uu Alabama. we nna tne iinowing paragraph ia Onfl OZ.

Sulph. Qninkie 10 bbls. Epsom Salts 1 cask ZJJ Cr. Tartar 1 cask Sup. Carb.

Snda 60 lbs. Seid- The Chinese historian calls the country Fusang, from tbe name of a particular tree that grew thete the Montgomery News of Wednesday afternoon, 15lh lita Mixture i 10 lbs. Roehelle Salts 50 lbs. Gam Opiaxnl; TjAJIKSi CI. tVlti.

inaiani; itax.z tr-irK, lbs. Gam Uaaiaeam; uam uampnor: ow uiaca ana wnion ne describes thus: pute with Mexico. In addition to ih strong reflection of an intelligent foreign minister, who oime hero on a short visit by tho same vessel will have the effoct of brinrlBtt'" TNSrKCTOR. OF XAVAL STORES. XT ArriU.

1536. 31 tf Wiumaw, N. C. S. The- loa? es of tho'lasang, when -first produced, The Wbathek akd CfjTON.

There, was another killing frost this morning. The tot ton which has STATIC OP NORTH 'CAROLINA, Court of Picas and Quarter Sessions, March Term, 1857. William II. McRaryfic vs. Original Attachment.

William Polvogt. IT APPEARING to the satisfaction of the Court that tbo Defendant in this caso is a non-resident. It is therefore or- Pepper 300 Alspiee 60 lbs. Calomel 60 lbs. Nutmegs 2a lbs.

Iodld Potass 60 lbs. Mac 10 lbs Salph. Potass 100 lbs. Rhubarb 60 lbs. Ipeeae.

For sale wholesale and retail, by W. IL LIPP1TT, Feb. 23. I Draggist and Chemist. the rulers of Spain to their proper! senses.

1 feel more resemble thoe of the bamboo. The inhabitants eat tbe fruif, like pears, and weave its bulk into oloth for come up since the frost of last week; is doubtless xsrrrrroR OF xavaL STORES AND TROVIS- ruined by the, frost this moraiog. The cold bad wet 1 IONS, Wilmington. N. C.

Tbo nbscribrr baTln. boon Lt.i InTwwtor of Narl Store and Fronton, in tbo eonfldent thaa Tcr that no war will take place, notwitk-, standiog all pTerat'appoaranoMi because of the powerful aid that Mexioo mast recoivo.in such an eventuality. (i The houses of Norieira." Olmo Co. Jand Pard San Pe- cljthin and articles of embroidery. ba ye hooks "wftlclTaro ivr'itteh ohTthebark of-tbe fnsaag.

Of 1 dered by the Coari that publication be made, for six weeks Town of Wilmington, at tbo Docember Terra of tbo County ILS! Jakt Reecired a fresb supply of Iln- i -tt ol New Hanorcr will rtT prompt attention this tree he magpev) Frwcott says, that its bruised seed. Train. Lard. Fish, Elephant, Whale ana spern weather for te last eight days, it ia believed, will prevent good stand from being obtained from the cotton already planted and not come up. Re plant.

ing is now thought to be the only chance for a crop. Mississippi: The Vicksf.org Whig of the 7th, layo, are getting up a company of propellers, to run between -Havana and different ports on the north side of The For sale by W. 11. LIPPI1T, Draggist and Chemist Oils. leaves affouled a from which paper was made; capital will be $2,000,000.

in shares of $100 each. The nw us juice was manufactured into an intoxicating bev to tU bosiness ia that lino cnt'ruated to bitn. Uoo. 22, N. HOUKDEAUX.

ti: I 'ENTER. AND CONTRACTOR, June 17 Wilmington, N. C. erage pulque of which the Datives, to this day, are Schools. in tne umington carnal, notifying said ueienaant to ap- pear at the next term of this Court, and plead, answer or demur, or judgment final, by default, will be taken against and the property levied upon be sold to satisfy Plaintiff's debt and costs.

Teste, April 24. 34-6t. SAM'L. R. BUNTING, Clerk.

STATU OK A' It Til CAROLINA, Court of Pleaa and Quarter Seaalona. March Term, 1S57. i speaking pf the late cold snnp, ays excessively fond i its leaves supplied an impenetra specuutioa has met with a kind reception from tbe publio of Havana. The Government, of course, will be favorably in- elined, as it will make good use of -the vessels in case of emer-1 gency. The Carolina has been the only successful propeller in Cuba, and she certainly has amply repaid her enterprising owner, Sener I 1 Tho Spanish Bank has been antborf tad bv tbo homo Gov-1 SEW KIvMALE SEMINAHY.

"PHE TRUSTEES of the Kenansrillo Female Seminary. ble thatch fur the more humble dwellings thread, of which coarse stuffs were made, and strong cords VKT, Every desenpaen of vegetation has been killed outright. 'Gardens are to-day bare joung cotton has been destroyed. Corn has been cut down and TIOVEKJ; nnl (oinraUtlon 3Icrcbaiit, hariag erected during the past year a large, elegant and eonrenient Buildine. have now the satisfaction of an were drawn from its lough and twisted fibres; jpins IVMf Wilmington, s.

James Sampson, "..1 WA probably killed, while the fruit fs, wb ar, hopeless ly ruined. 1 Altogether, the storm of Sunday has been I' ornmont to keen their balances lfi thoni bv th Cuban treas nouncing to the citixens of Duplin and tho neighboring conn- vs. Uneinal Attachment and needles were made the thorns at the extremity of its leaves the root when properly cooked, William 1 olvoe ntJNTRACTOU AND OUILDEK, retpeetfnllj inform! i. i most disastrous its consequences, and the Joes of IT APPEARING to tbe satisfaction of the Court that the ties, that they bare succeeded in securing, as principal, me scrrices of Oscar Rogers, a gradnato of the Uni-Tersi'y of Virginia able scholar, and an experienced and int of huKines. He keer eonstactlr on Lixk, Ck Defendant in this case is a non-resident, It is therefore or the fruit is irreparable; other cropB may 'be replant ed, and in due time, the heart ol.

the husbandman cheered with an abundant but for the fruit ury, and act as general agent. This looks as If tho Govern- ment would become a customer lathe end. newt has not pleased ths share holders very much. The Regla and Mantansas Rail Road Company have tnlt with quite a serious obstacle io the work. Scnor EmbrilJ! through whoso land the road passos, has; rafusod pcrmuiiion to tbo company, until they pay him an exorbitancy for dered by the Court that publication be made for six weeks in was converted into a palatable and nutricious food.

The magneyV in short, was meat, drink, clothing and wriiin material far the Aztec Surely, nevr did nature enclose, in so compact a form so many of the tr, I ui 5 te a I'i-" i no Haie, FbiladelpbiarrtHBErcXy r'r the Wilmington Journal, notifying said Defendant to appear successful Teacher. He will be prepared to open the Seminary on Monday 26th January, and will be aided by a full corps of assistant Teach-ra. In all the varioua branches of a thoroutk Female au- N. B. To Dtstitlerf of Turpentine, is prepared to at the next term ot this iourt, ana pieaa, answer or demur, there is no remedy there is no replanting of that.

The New Orleans Delta of the l5tb, says: "We oamn Mill the nhortp.it notice. aj 57-ly or udgment final, by default, will be taken against bim and the property levied upon be sold to satisfy Plaintiffs deb i and elements of human and civilization." I Air. Hanlev alsoyp rn I ita 1 property. The court has not yet. decided the ease, but tho WILLIAM II.

L1PPITT, wora nas been suspented on this part oc the costs. Teste, SAM'L it. uuix iirxix, oierx Tbo rates of Tuition will, in no ease, exceed those ia (nxtitntinn and Board mar be obtained in private fam TIIOLKSALK anl Ilclall Druggist, and Dealer ia Most people in Cafiforn'a have notice i thesimili were informed by oflicer Newhousc, of the First District police, who came down from Summit on the Two Min Hamshd bt Mom i inw. On SAfur.Iav tha Faint. Oib.

Dye Stuffs. Window GUss.GarJen Seeds, ilies of tbe first respectability, and in tbe immediate vicinity 17th Eli Gifford, a half breed, was bune bv a mob in Jackson Railroad cars last evening, that it bad been IVrfamery, atent Medicines, corner of rront and April 21 3i-fit. STATK OF NUUTH CAROLINA, Court of Pleaa and Quarter Seaslona, March Term, 1S57. of tbo Seminary. Market street, immediately opposite Shaw's old stand, Wil- snowing there several hours on Sunday morning Jackson county.

Iowa, for killod John Ibgalls. On the same day mob at Bellevue, Jowa, foroibly entered the lail there. r. tude existing between the Indians and tho Chinese, both in feature, and the accent of their monosyllable dialects, and from my owu experience I find that they are nearly the-same. The Chinese accent can be traced throughout the Indian language: Tho subscriber will attend to all applications made previous to the arrival of the Principal.

Tbe distance of Summit from New Orleans is about James Kerr, and taking'a prisoner, charged him with murder and counter-! W. II. MrKUt The Spring Session of the New Grove Academy, for boys, of which the Subscriber is Principal, will also Jcommence on vs. unzinai Attaenment. 108 miles but.

the. 6now storm prevailed much nearer to the city, though not so severely. It commen iciding, aaa aung nua4. ureal ticneaicm prevaus.u too 1 rjllOLESALK AND RETAIL (JIJOCEIt AND FOR. Joseph J.

Ward. vicinity. i I most of the Digger: Indians with whom I have 'W A KIM.Mi A.M WMMIIU. I.liUlI I ced about daylight and continued until eleven o'clock. tbe 2tth January.

Address. Rkv. JAMES M.SPRUNT. Kenans ville. Dec.

11th. 15-tf. versed, speak a great deal of the ancient Aztec it appears that Uriuord, when ho was forcibly seised by the mob. (who broke into tho. doelared his innocence, bat when he fountr that thev were dofcrminod noon haneinir WA I IAI STIC i door below Mr Fartimlar attention paid to tbe sale of Naral Stores by that time an inch and a half of snow was on the rr APPEARING to the satisfaction of the Court that the Defendant in this case Is a non-resident, it is therefore ordered by the Court that publication be made for six weeks in tho Wilmington Journal, notifying said defendan to appear MT Herald, Spirit of the Age and Newbcrne Express guage Not wishing to pursue this, subject much further at present, I will iranscribe a few words for him, ond'thore was no probability of escape, be made clean at! otber produce.

Mr Liberal adracces made on consignment. copy four times. ground, The weather was intensely cold. More than one planter informed Mr. Newhouse tha their young cotton had been entirely destroyed and they at the next term of this Lourt, aud plead, answer or demur, i i i the' purpose of showing the analogy, as- follows i 1.1 in Chinese Englkh.

or judgment final, by deiault, will be taxen against him, and I j-the property levied upon be sold to satisfy Plaintiffs debt and i General Notices. oreast 01 oomessmg tnat ne suot ngalia in tho woods Whcro his body was found. Tho weapon used was tho rifle, 1 and ho approached his victim from behind to within fifteen feet, and. shot him in tbo head, tho ball passing thro ueh and lodzine a srainst ths skull over the left eva. would be obliged to jNang-a.

Teste, SAM'L. R. BUNTING, Clerk. costs. Louisiana.

1 he New Orleans Bulletin of the I5tb 1 WILMlMJTON J1ARRLK AND STO.Vli VAKO. April 24. 31-6t. says THE subscriber having accepted the agency of several I larre establishments at the North, which will furnish LAW XOTICK. i Ms St.

MffB. TK BErTZ CITtAE. MESSRS. SMITH A CL'TLAR. Attoroeyji at Law.

will beneefortb occupy an ofiico directly opposite the Court lloa in WiStuIcgton. and practice in co-partnership ia tho omity of New llanorer. Mr. Smith wnntd inf rni hi. client ia the adjoining coon-ri.

that Mr. Cutlar will act for him whilst' absent on tbe etfVuit.aod nn always bo found at tho Gee. July ISi tf He further stated thai he was instigated to the murder and paid for doing it by his uncle, a man named Jarrctt. aad an.1 other named David McDonald, 1 neighbors of lngafls. Gif We regret to say that frost was 6con upon the Yi-so Yuet-a Yeeta Utyta Lee-lum.

him with no unlimited mrnlv of finished or unfinished for ground ii the suburbs of the city yesterday morning STATK OK A OR I'll CAROLINA, Court of P'eaa and Quarter Sessions, March Term, 1837. John A. Mclnnis, vs Original Attachment. eign or domestic MARBLE of all qualities, is propared to fill considerable quantities and. we greatly tear tnat all orders for MONUMENTS AND TOMB-SlubS-ana ford also confessed that had to kill two othor persons in the same vicinity no a man, at whom ho shot three tlmoft and the otber a woman.

tj When told tho fatal moment was approached, aeknow. everv other article in the line of the business, at reasonable Man. Foot. Beard. Moon.

Much. J. Deafness. Good. Brother.

Thanks. Drund. Her. Hoe- renewed and still greater injury been done to the erops than was done a week ago. It is strange Keek Yuet ..11 oto i.

i. A pa a. A-ko i To-chae Ku-kay Ho-ya-pa rates. Joseph J. Ward.

1 IT APPEARING to the satisfaction of the Court that the Defendant in this case is a non-resident, it is therefore or riCULPTURING. LETTERING, or CAR VliNG.execa- A-pa A-ma weather lor April, and we shall wait to hear from ted as well as can bo done either or dered bv the Court that publication be made for six weeks in the country with no little anxiety. ledged the justice 0 his punishment, but said his "uncial ought to suffer From SOO to 600 persons' witnessed I the hanging. A prayer was offered up by1 a Methodist clergy--man, the Rev. Mr.

liaboock, the guilty wretch kncclingland crossing himself, the surroundine crowd Stan dine in rcsrecb-i 1 I WL5II.UTO BIAItOLK WORKN, 'Wllmlnplon, N. C. tJ. MILLIGAN, Proprietor, respectfully informs tho public, that be i prepared to make and put op to or-Hr Marbt Monument of all site. Tombs, Head-Stones, Furniture Tor.

Mantles. Hrarths. of the best quality the Wilmintrton Journal, notifyint said Defendant to appear The best of reference caa bo given ir required. March 10 1J1 27-tf JAMES McLARANAN. I he baton Rouge Advocate of the 7th says A- friend from Manchae informs us that the cold Ko-cbao.

Koo-lae at the next term of this Court, and plead, answer or demur, or judgment final, by default, will be taken against bim, and the property levied upon be sold to satisfy Plaintiffs debt Couth and Carriage Clinton, N. C. ul silence. When the last moment arrived, the leader oftts I weather of Sunday night has killed the cotton, and the Ata-rican or Italian Marble, not to bo surpassed iu style 5- tluuu vWjfVaBOLD ROBIN HOOD respectfully informs greatly damaged the corn and cane in his neighbor or hip, and as cheap as caa be procured from aay -l oBJPo.a f.wuV if a i has rebuilt id costs. j.este, caw ij.

xv. iuix j.iij, isier. April 24 34-6t. Ti yam he. bavin recently been Dartiallv burnt out.

niaht. hood. We tear the worst has not been yet heard. Ti yam in the Indian language is out jbtLhment in tbe eantrv. North or South.

and his establishment is now in full operation ia all its vari- in ChineBe means the god of t'he moon, or He Iron Railing 5 different style for inclosieg family lots. party tried af handkerchief over tbe eyes of Gilford, (whd re mained Btanding, and twenty-four joe a took hold of tbo ropel' At a signal they pulled upon the repo together, suspending' him in the air, about eight foot front the earth. As soon a the execution was over, two men wore dispatched in pursuit of Jarrett. tha uncle, and McDonald, his aocomplioe, and It is said to be the determination to hang them both if takings Gifford was a native of Missouri. Texas.

-The Texas Rangerof. the 1 1th says: Upon Sunday night last, we were visited by a a a ma in Indian is the sun. Hee ma in Chinese means ous orancoes. 110 is prepared 10 put up ius 1 -j- SPRING BUGGV, having purchased tho rightfor the eoun- I A OTIC Id. M.

HENDERSON, County Surveyor for the County of New Hanover, offers bis services to citizens interes-Address Burgaw Depot. severe spell ot cold weatner, accompainea Dy a tnta 75 cents to 10 per foot, furnished and put up to order N. B. Orders from all parts of the country, accompanied Sy tbe ca-b or ts.factory reference, will receive prompt at-tr'ation and all articles warranted to bo as recommended, or ij 01 campwo; 1111 oopea dj strict kuuvb uuhucm the god of the tun, or day. Wallae is a word com monly used among the Indians to designate a friend northener, which bad a most disastrous effect upon the merit a snare 01 puoue patronage.

110 warrants tu nia wen April 24th, 1857 34-4t 1ASAKK ASYLUM OK NORTH CAROLINA. to be made of tho verv best materials, and should any of it it also means man." Walla in the Hmdostanee fail in twelve months with fair usage, either in workmanship Cakinc FintilTTThe Pacific Commercial rharre maJe. i Nor. ad. I IJ-tf.

mpans a man. Numbers of other words could be APPLICATIONS WILL bo received at this Institution, addressed 10 the undersigned, until tbe 5th June next, vertiser, published at the capital of the llawaiin growing crops. Scarcely a blade of corn er cotton or a garden vegetable was left standing and the labor of planting has all to be done over again It is to be hoped the fertility of the soil will repair to some extent the damage caused by the inclemency of the given, but I shall make these suffice for the present or material, it will bo repaired without cnarge. Persons wishing to buy would do well to call and examine for themselves, as ho does not intend to bo surpassed for style, ele lands, has the following surprising! instance of affec for the office of Matron. Persons applying must present to tho Board of Directors satisfactory testimonials of charac OK NT A SURGKRT.

DR. J. II. FREEMAN would most respectfully Inform the citizens of Wilmington and the runoundtDZ eountir. tbit he is now pro- Punctuality.

i A' shoemaker of Dublin had a longing desire to gance and durability. REPAIRING done In the neatest manner, at short notice, ma. Mill Ink and Gudgeons, made and warranted ter and capacity for the place and it should also be made known to the Board whether the applicants are married or weather. work for Dean Swift. He was recommended by Jas.

tared to rerform all operationsjn bis profession. Having singleand if encumbered, to what extent. Swinsr. the banker, and Mr. Sican, a merchant.

The tad loeg experitnee, he flatten himself that be can give en- tion exhibited by a dog. for, tte person of tbe late kind hearted old king of those Islands 4 i Among many interesting anecdotes pecbriled of affection by dogs for their masters, we fo not recollect one where more- endurance and constancy were shown than in a case which many have, witnessed here during the past two years. When the remains for tea years, for 10. Clintoa. Mav 9.

1S56 36-tf. Egga and Poultry. try value of tbe United States at this mo The pou Dean gave him an order for a pair ol boots, adding: THE SUB3CRJ2EK has oa band, a bis anop ED. CANT WELL, Ex. Com.

K.P. BATTLE, Raleigh, April 17, 1857 33-St ment is not far from $25,000. Tbe poultry kept in corner Walnut A Water Streets, a seneral as- tne State ot JNew lorfc alone is probably about 3, When shall! have them 7" II On Saturday next, said the shoemaker. jj I have no appointments, said the Dean, nor would sortmeat of CAKR1AGES, of his own manufacture. Which he offers for sale, on the most reasonable terms, among which 000,000 tfre city of New Yoik expends no less than OREAT INDUCEMENT TO CAPITALISTS.

Saw and Grist Mill fur Sale. per year lor eggs. If every individual in I have you disappoint others set your own time and tire sniisiacttoD jeemprccrca 10 remain permanent ana ucfttl for lift. Artificial Tee-a lrled trra to a full el, ia a manner so arrrd that Nature herIi wU bo dludvd. Particular attention also to regulating Chi: trn Tevth.

the neglect of which presents so maryhor-n tie formitie all com cted and warranted. Those unfortunate as to need tbe services of a skillful operator, would never bare cause to regret a visit to his on Front street, 3 doors above LippiU's corner. Mr t.VaifhiiT-rC-Sm "jgEiiitoKS WASTED. ot our late Deioyeu.itiDg fiamobamena III, werede posited in the sepulchre, many were the' sad mourn era who watohed night and day, lamenting In heart WILL BE SOLD at Public Auction, on Saturday, tbe 30th of May. the following Property, via A C1RCU- may be found COACHES, BAROUCHES, ROCKAWAYS, BUGGIES, WAGONS, Which will be sold low.

Purchasers will find it to their mis city aione wouia aostam irom tne use ot eggs 1AR SAW MILL situated on the Shallotto jRiver, Bruns keep to it. i I I thank your reverence, said Bamerick, was his name,) I desire no longer than directly and indirectly lot the space of one year, and those eggs were at once put under the hens and (for that Saturday rending wails the death of their King, friend and benefactor. Weeks wore on, and human grief was idrictic to call and examine before buvine elsewhere. wick County, N. C.

Tho above Mill is only 1 miles from the Bar. on which there is from 11 to 14 feet of water. The Kepairing done low, at short notice, ana in tho neatest not far from $38,000,000 would be added to when tou will be sure to have them; without moderated, if not assuaged: the mourners quietly de e'eji, fail. the poultry value of those localities 'which send eggs Mill has a 40 Horse Engine, 3 Cylinder Boilers 30 feet long and 30 inches in diameter, 2 run of Circular Saws, a Shingle Machine and Grist Mill. There is also a good wharf running to the channel 60 feet wide.

manner, for cash only. Nov. 21-18-tf. ISSAC WELLS. VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE.

Karted and returned to their homes! and occupations, ot so the late King's favorite mastiff. WbenUho to the vast city. I bink 01 Ibat, ye gourmands, who THE SUIISCRIBER IS IN MARKET FUR A r.umtxr of likely Negroes, MEN AND WOMEN, IX) VS AND GIRLS, for which tbe highest cash prices will bo paid. uouy was aepositeu in 11s last resting Place, lvs- ask for neb pastry and eake. if you who merely visit, a.nd ybu who reside city of New York, The premises on which the above is situated, contains 3 or Jaina" took his station outside the door of the tomb.

4 acres of Land on which there are two convenient Dwelling THE SUBSt -R1BER offers for sale bis Tr-ct of Land in Johnston County, it lies four miles South of Smithfield on Nense River, and contains 1300 acres. It is well timbered icejo harm? suca rrorerty to disrose i wuinaauto and order the eggs you consume to be placed in the They parted. The boots were finished at the time; but, through he hurry of business, Mr. Bamerick forgot to cany them heme till Monday evening When the Dean drew the boots on, and found them to his mind, he said I Mr. Bamerick, you have answered to the commands of your friends, but yoo disappointed, me, forj I Houses with necessary Negro Quarters, In fact every facility to carry on' the business.

There is a large scope of and there commenced his weary, watch. For many weeks he would not leave the spot. After a time. with both OaV and Pine, aad the nortion that is cleared is in naicning conuiwon, mis great iaaiiion to tne weaitn tleir adranta' to call on the subscriber, at Wilmington. DAVIIJ J.

SOUTIIERLAND. June 27th, 1536. 43-tf fine farming order. There is on the premifes a good dwell of the country would result. '-A country from which timber can be obtained at all times, and floated to the mill.

food was not taken to him. and at last, driven bv hun One egg dealer in Philadelphia sends 100 barrels ing and all necessary out houses. The terms of sale will bo half cash, the ballance on time. Persons desirous of pur The above property will be sold (on the premises) on 12, ONLY ONE DOLLAR for ALL ger and thirst, he was compel led to leave; but, baring satisfied these wantsi returned to his nost. and 1 of eggs daily to the New Yoik maiket.

The sales tbe was to have been at Sir Arthur Ax boson's, in IS and 24 months credit presenting inducements seldom to chasing, are requested to call on the sabscribc who wills how A JU VJTTi CTary, to Mike bo met with. For further particulars apply to county of Armagh, on this day tlnslrW trier -Cook. Martlii 03LT them the premises. jwnn oiuun. March 13th, 1357 2S-2m has thus kept watch for nearly two years.

Of late bis keeper have tried Ito confine' him, but he is fre jajlorrr Joon- in and about Quincdy market, Boston, and by the merchants throughout the city, in 1848, were 07er $1,000,000. The? consumption of eggs in Paris is mm t. sacDotwv muoq a vo. a. Indeed, and indeed, sir, said Bamerick, the boots were finished at the time, but I forgot to bring them quently missing, and, if searched 1 for, will be found JOHN DAWSON, or W.

G. HOOPER, Wilmington, N. C. or to A. C.

TOLSON, Shallotte, Brunswick N. C. April 10th, 1857. 182-3t-33-ts CAI11SET FURNITURE, OPLF.NDID ROSEWOOD SETS, oak dinine room, ma- 117 qpK. upon ui $1 00 I CX1T $1 00 home.

A rcrir of ixiJutv guarding the mortal remains of him he loved so well. and walnut furniture, at the old stand. No. i i AdJ The Dean gave him one of his stern' looks, and, Ko. 7Si CaveraU J.

Catharine street, near East Broadway. New York. After a If. aex Co, aeaa 31-2m. Wall-Paper Poisoning.

Dr. Hinds, of Birming April 3. 1n57, STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Bladen County. after a pause, asked him whether he understood gar dening as well; as bootmaking. Bamerick answered 1 continuance of thirty-seven years by the subscriber, now arain replenished witb a laree assortment of the newest and ham, has lately called Attention to It method of acci LOOK CP VK DISCONSOLATE.

Cirurt of Law Svrinz Term, A. D. 1857 dental arsenical poison which should be generally equal to 140 per year to each individual, but in New York the average is about '70 to each person. At this late of consumption it would take nearly of eggs to supply the city of LonL'on for a single A We have alluded to the great i poulterer of Paris, M. de Sord, in a lata number of this journal.

His yards furnish about 40,000 1 oxen of eggs per week. His bens are never allowed to set the eggs are most approved patterns of good and substantial work. Ship XSo. sir but rve seen some very hoe gardens in 4 -N PERSON who may be ruffe ring with any thing of a (From tho Minutes of said Term.) known, and from which he was himself Ibe sufferer. England.

A l-: xl. Cancerou nature, wia find me at my residence, twelve kUs west of Society Hill. Darlington. South Carolina. It He chanced to select, for the adornment of his study.

Come, said the Dean; in a good humoied tone. I 1 not tZtct a cure, mv services and board will bo rratuit will show you1 some improvements I have been mak IT is ordered, that a Special ierm of tne fcupenor oourt for Bladen county, bo held on the Fourth Monday in May next. All persons having business on the Civil Docket of said Court, whether as suitors, witnesses or otherwise, are hereby 'required to a particularly bright tinted wall-paper, a pattern of which was confined to two shades of green. About ftuilv bestowed. -1 will attend to any call until tbe 15th of pers and country dealers will find it to their interest to call.

1 SOLOMON FANNING. March 13th. 1357 23.3m VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale the place known as tho Jacob Matthis plantation, containing four hundred acres more or less, and on which is a good GRIST MILL in operation. It lies four miles west ot Strcklandsville, ia a ing in the deanery garden June, thence will decline until the loth September my ob-lct.

to secure safety to the ratienL I reserve the second hatched by steam, and every morning a- swarm of They walked through the garden to the further chickens is ushered into, the world of the vast feath. 1. week ia March, which time 1 may be found, at the Rock Teste, iiiiuw, Ileu, April 8th, 1857 '6t end, the Dean started, as a recollecting some thing. '1 1 1 ered tribes on his premises. The Chinese are prose FOUNDRY FOR SALE.

Srrins IWardin House, Wilmington, N. C. r1 J.O HALE, M. D. Jan.

I6tb, 17. 4 20-ly pooJ and healthy cuting this hatching by steam, or artificial heat, at Shanghai, The process they adopt is very simple I must 6tep said be stay here till I comeback, i Then he ran out 6f the garden, lucked the door, For farther particulars, enquire of tho subscriber at his SO REWARD. but efficacious, and the best employed is rarely oyer and nut the key in his pocket rcai Jen ee ten nuica couvn 01 cincaianusvuic, or ui o. BARDEN at Stricklinsville. Nov.

2S 13-om. JOHN IlUFHAM. ninety-three degrees. At the principal establishment KUNAWAi irom mo r'UDscTioer. aoout ine nrst U.liltAMin unhl alwnt i Bamerick walked about till it grew dark and, not ihe proprietor according to the work of an English eeeinz the Dean, he at (last ventured 10 follow him, twBtT-fonr Tears of afe.

five feet eirbt inches hisb two days-after it had been applied be first used tho room in the; evenirjg, sitting there and, reading by gas IrWhile thua engaged lh was seized with! severe depression, nausea, abdominal pain, and tration. The same chain of symptoms ensued oa every subsequent evening when he occupied the room. I j. This led to rn inqiiry into tbe cause, lie scraped off I a little of the bright coloring matter from bii pretty green paper, and, by sublimation, produced abundant crystals of arsenious acid. The paper was colored jwith arsenite of copper, (Scheele's green.) The uiei cf this pigment to color, wall-papers has already prov ed injurious in'previotis cases, la one, a child uckr ed some strips of paner thus colored, narrowly; escaped with life.

(Ed. Monthly Journal, 18 5 1.) Dr. Hinds remarks that the presence of the aeenical 2 man, Mr. Sirr affirms that he frequently hatches LAstcutbuCt. has rather a down look.

He is supposed but found the: lacked. He knocked and called a Wilmington, Charlotte Rutncrford It. R. Co. to be lurtllir ia LVjr- 00a jh ciun 1 risu, --vuiu fpveral times to no purDOMe he perceived himself 5,000 eggs per day.

For some reason this artificial egg hatching has never surceoJed in this or whrra he formerly belonged to Mr. Montgomery Th aboT veward will be raid lor his return to me or his A CALL upon the Stockholders of this Company ior the second Instalment of ten per eent. upon their respective confined between high walhv. the night dark-and cold, in the month of Alaroh. However, he had not WILL bo sold at public sale, in the town of Goldsboro, on Satnrday the 2d day of May next, Oft FOUNDRY, MACHINE SHOP, MACHINERY, TOQLS.

and everything connected therewith. Public attentiob is Invited to tho sale of this valuable property. Terms, $500 cash tho balance in six and twelve months, with interest. Bonds of undoubted security will be required. G.

W. COLLIER, B. J. LANGSTON, J. C.

SLOCUMB, Trustee of J. Shaaber. Goldsboro April 8th, 1857 B-M Let those write, who never wrote beforo, And those who write, write the more." PHONOGRAPHY BY MAIL. rpilE USEFULNESS OF SHORTHAND" says Dr. J.

Johnson, is not confined to any partieular science or profession, but is universal." Tho Key. Dr. Raffles of Liverpool, says Phonography is a railroad method of if Is- A-U Egg testing; is an important branch pf egg prod subscriptions, has been ordered by tho Board or Directors, the least suspicion of his being intentionally oonfined. foment ia any jail so that 1 can get hhn. Wilmiagtoa.

N. Nov. 21tb. tti-lt 13-tf The deanery servants went to bed at the usual hour, 1 ....4.. i-iv cing, and the duty the dealer owes to the public should make him an adept in distinguishing a good payabio on the 1st day or May next.

A receiver has beeo appointed in each county for the eon venience of the Stockholders. II. W. GUION, President April 3 31-tlstM W. C.

A It. Rail Road Co. NOTICE. apU WlO UcUU icumiucu iu uio etuujr uihii ih)vuvivjk in tho morning. He then into the ball and egg irom a poor one.

1 here is no difficulty in dis HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH ME IN covering good or poor eggs. Take them into a mod -1 th Hardware Fu.ines. ia Wilmington, my eon erately dark roo and hold them between the eve 1 KONXSUN. buiae will hereafter be conducted un- TO THE VOTERS OF DUPLIN COUNTY. pigment -may rcoognieeu oy its Driiiians nue, and by a little running of tbe color at the edges of the pattern, as thoog it did not take freely on the paper.

and a lighted candle. If the We be good the light dr tk firm of J. M. ROBIN SON SON. J.

M. KOBINSON. WiIxington. Jan. 1st.

lS'Wi I HAD thought, up to within a few days past, that I would forego tbe solicitations of my friends, relative to a candidacy for tho Superior Court Clerkship of our County, but will snine through with a reddish glow, if otherwise, 1 I London Lancet the color will be opaque or; dark. Pickled eggs are from tho many assurances I had of the full appreciation of drew the charge out of a blunderbuss and otherfire-arms, and Uhen returned and rang his bell. He was immediately attended by one of his setvauts. t. Robert, said be, 1 have ben much disturbed with a noise in the garden side I fear some robbers have entered get me a lantern and call upf Saunders.

Then the Dean took the iantern and staid by pe arms until the men camo. 3 i i Arm yourself, aid he, an I follow me He led theni into the garden, here the liaht soon I NOTICE. 1 1 1 A I 1 1 Loss of Stock. i TeNNESsxc-i-The Chattanooga, i Gazette 1 'A excellent eating, they are prepared by first boiling hard and then divested of their shells, placed in A LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY FOREWARNED my conduct Since a bit ou ioq pleasure 01 serving yeu, ana at the instance of many, whom 1 believe are not disposed to flatter me. 1 now announce myself a Candidate for that office.

xY from trecTaain. in any manner. my lands ia unusuauy severe and protracted winter has communicating tnougnt, a ruuu uj in Kynut-tion, a railroad by reason of its ease." The Subscriber is prepared to furnish any one wishing to know this much-to-be-oovetted art, with a letter, containing an explanation of tho Phonography Alphabet. Tbo terms are $1 00 per letter. Cumuiunications mast be addressed to.

Chinquepin, Duplin County, N. C. JNO. It. WALLACE.

April 3d. 1857 31-5t earthen jars, and scalded vinegar poured upon them, seasoned with whole pepper, ginger and t.Vtambu county, N. under tho penalty of the law. Sept.ao. IS5 a-tl A.

C. DICKENSON XOTICt. clove. When tbe pickle is cold, the iars are Closed, and solicit your suffrages at the ensuing August Election aod if in your kinduesa you see fit to elect me, it will be less my duty, than my pleasure, to serve you honestly and impartially. A the renort ha rained currency that I would not bo a attracted DOor Bamerick.

who came running up to caused a great loss to stock here has pot been feed epough in the ooun try 1 to keep stock in living order, and what little could he obtained at all i by those who were but, was at ruinous prices. We: hear of cattle dying alii over this country from starya tion. Even in sections oi the country where there T'HE SVBSCRD3EKS having now in operation a Steam isaw and Grist Mill in Wavne County. N. C.

about and the eggs are in capital eating order in a month after, and will keen for a year or more. The farm FRESH ARRIVALS. Candidate, for the purpose of at once making my position TIER SCIIll It. W. BROWN, from New York, tbr miles west of Mount Olive, are prepared to fill all or esteem.

Tbe house epicures bold this dish in high 41 bags GREEN RIO COFFEE; 1 nave raaaa wis puouoaiiop. egg comes into m-rket in another ehai also, in Eog- der i-f anything that can bo got out or Long Leai lines kort motttf. aad boro bv strict attention to business, to 25 matts JAVA COFFE low for cash at them. Upon his approach, the Dearr roared out rj Tbete isiihe rob! er shoot him 'j Sunderk prttentfd, and Bamerick, terrified i to feLioi. bi knece i and bigged bis life.

The Dean heldjihe lantcry up to the man's face, an.i gravely -v land at this momenti It is called condensed egg." April 10th. 1S57 32-4t taent and receive the patronage of the surrounding public. GEO. H. KELLEY March 27.

No. 11 North Water st. 1 1 consists of the entire substance of the egg very INSPECTOR'S NOTICE. The Wilmington and Weldoo Rail Road Company nave few an epportuoity of having tbeir orders for lumber filled is scarcely ever a failure to have; an 1 of grain and forage laid up, they are suffering very material losses from their cattle dyfng1. A gettfeman from lower Seqna tehee, when in ibis city the other day remarked that one of his neighbor farmers, who had a large number of cattle, was losing them con- rpHE undersigned having been apppointed Inspector of ar i laoxbcr delivered at Mount OBve witiout trouMe or Naval Mores, to ail tne vacancy oausea Dy uio uyiu delicately and finely granulated by patent process, after the watery property which the egg contains has been completely exhausted and withdrawn, without IMercyon us lvir.

liamencic, now came you nere 1 James I. Brvan. would be thankful for business in NOTICE To the Debtors and Creditors of Samuel Alkins6ttde- ccased, late of the County of New Hanover. a THE MARCH TERM. A.

D. 1857. of tto Court of Jk If. W. Js L.

G.GRADY. iUuntOUve, N. C. Iec. 19, 1S56.

H-tf. i Lord, sir, said Bamerick, don't you remember you tnat line, umco at tno nocr cprmg' noiei. any change in its remaining character. All tbe nu- a. A.

I js.u" Nov. 6. 6m GEO. ALDEKMAJM. stantly that when he left home bis neigh oor was.

a tf" a at a- Va TO 11.1. AND OTHERS. LATKHT NEW8 SVROII THE SEAT OF WAR HE METHOD OF IN- iriuou 01 me egg is retained, and in ims state it is very valuable to ship owners, emigrants and others. uay and a nan oinmu qe mortality J. Pleas and Quarter Sessions of the County of New Hanover, letters of Administration upon the Estate of Samuel Atkinson, deceased, late of said County, were duly granted bv said Court to the Subscriber, who at the same time was farming the public that he continues tho iWUi-w nrni is not over.

As soon as tbe grass sets up so that the THE subscribers having erecUd a STEAM SAW MILL ia the county of Duplin, near Strickland's Depot, A single. ounce of this, preparation is equal- to three and achirust business in their various branches. Founder- cattle can get enough of: it, those that are now very. are prepared to fill bius ot any Kina or quality mat can 09 eggs. Ine Chemistry of Common Life, by Professor qualified as Administrator of the-said deceased in due form poor will die under its Weakening influoace, unless rot out of lane leaf pin J.

They would respectfully solicit a left me here last evening 1 il Ah, fried Uaid the Dean, I forgot it, as you did tho boots, Then turning round to Robert who was the butler.jhe said, Give the man warm wine, and seebim safe home. JtEASSESSMEjiT in Vjkoikia. The result of tho reassessment of tho lands of.tho commonwealth has been ascertained andiis given; by "the Richmond Examiner. Its presents a striking eomment on the assertions of some of the Northern press at out the wornout soil and decline of; Virginia. -The assessment of 1850 made the aggrgate value of the real estate of Virriuia t274.680.226.

assessment of IS36 makes otherwise fed. 1, Johnson, gives an analysis of the composition of tbe egg. we learn that the enrbonate of lime of share of patronage from tho publio generally. AH persons indebted to the Estate of tbe said deceased, are hereby notified to make immediate payment and those harinr. claims, accounts and den ands against the Estate of TraafBLC While tho mail train "from the shell ia one-tenth of its; weight, the white six? Jan.

11th. 19-ly. tenths, ana the. yolk three-tenths. Tbe eg loses IOO AUEATS "WANTED.

tersburg Was crossing tbe bridge over James river on Fiiday morning, the cars received a sudden ierk when the said deceased, are requested to present them for payment in the subscriber within the time prescribed by Law, or they Ol OA AA PER MONTH I Here is a rare chanoo for PERMONTJ three-four tha of its weight by the evaporation of its watery1 particles.1 fnat bis department of rural econ OlOU.UU a few young men to make a large salary about midway acroiff, and one of 1 tbo pa-psngsrs, a ul he barred or recovery bv virture or tne Act ot me oen ier. Framing, erecting Water or Meam Mills erecting and lUting up engines and tbctr necessary machinery, Ilotcakiss -water wheel, centre discharge wheels. Barker's wheels, over shot wheels or under shot, or Vteast wheels, or any other water wheels In use. Circular or wpri-ht Saw, Grist Flour-if Bolting Reels, Elevater, f-nrat Machines, Horse Crusher, Cotton Gins, Cora Sbellers. appIlcatioB I will order and erect any of tho above cr any other in use.

1 have an experience of 13 T'srt aad have. several experienced workmen in my em- pKvment. I am versed in tbe various improvement. i wishing work done in the above lino would do well give me a call. 1 return my sincere thanks for tbe lib-rn patronage received heretofore.

or further information address tho subscriber at Pollock Joneaeoanty, N.C 1 D. Bv JOHNSON, Sept. 2tth, ISow. (4-ly) MiU-Yrigbti and Machinist. aral Assembly of the State, in such cases made and provided.

i STOKELY ATKINSON, Adm'r. omy ia capable of extension far" beyond its present gentleman from soutn Carolina, nameu who was imnmdentlv standing upon one of tbo plat without investing a capital. Tho above is no "three eent eatch penny," or humbug to introduce Patent Medicines, Books, etc. March Z7Ui. ISU i au-ow forms, fell from his position, and rolled over theedgo nf the) bridge.

He was 'bf course precipitated into the river below, a distance of sbout seventy! feet, and it mm a I a. I- or an outut, enclose stamps for return postage. Adaress T. S. CARTER, Plaistow, N.

H. Feb. 27, 1857 26-3m this value $373,424, and shows an increase of This last assessment has been made, too, under the influence of doubled taxes, when a combination, of circumstances conspired to induce as low a State valuation as possible. The Dispatch says the real value -of the lands of" the State is nearer $150,000,000, than vr i fj. ExTRAORDiNArtr FxATThe Cincinnatr Inquirer NOTICE To the Debtors and Creditor of.

Woodman Costin, deceaseds-late rf the County cf New Hanover. IULEIUK PAPKll MILLa. Rafia Wanted. AT THE iuuiu, a. 1.

ioui, uvui. mm and Quarter Sessions of the County of New Han- aayalhsu horse ran away with a dray. in that city ius AGENTS WANTED. utera of Administration upon the Estate of Woodman over, icitvia vi 300 was naturally ne naa teen miuntiy -jj killed by striking upon some of. the numerous rocks which obstruct' the channel of the rive; but, most wonderful to he 5 escaped without a broken boneC He miraculously alighteJ in about six feet wateri face upwards, and alter floundering about for 1 i some time, was rescued by a fisherman who fortunate-, ly happened to visiting some trap ln vicinity, Mr.

Sollirari was- Bafelv brought' 10 shore near tho 1 limits, and may be id a wide and profitable range, increasing, wealth without any appreciable cost, ia self evident, and whether conducted on a large or small scalei; the prpfi are considerable, and the risk and trouble comparatively small. vvia, fnNeiff York Day' BookA, Dojllars and iCuKTS ijTt Cak a nx. -The bill; re quiring the public account to. bt kept in dollars and cents has pasaed both Houses of ibe Canadian Legislature! "It will come Into force on ihe first 1858. v5--f: ExpoaT or PaiNTiHo A mOng the ex-; ports from Ne York daring the past week were ten printiag'presse to Australia, Several had pfeyiouJ If fihippedpyiMess-i Hoe tEnglaad and Trance.

Costin, deceased, late g'f" on Faturday, and on Teacning iiio cwinot i jiain nid to the 'IjStA Wfora and Columbia and meeting a horse and dray qualified as Administrator ot the said deceased ia due form at reef, hi sprang over lU team. HLSINES3 EASY, USEFUL, AND HONORABLE. Salary one hundred dollar per month. Capital Dollars. For particulars, enclose Postare Stamp.

aoladJrew A. B. MARTYN, Plaiatow, N. H. March 20th, 1337 29-10t TO BE DtLlVtiltD AT THE RAILROAD 5TIA-tions or at my warehouse In RaJelgb, or they will be taken from tho different stores in the State.

Merchants and others buying rags will please advise mo wbea they have a quantity on hand, or will send them to their nearest Railroad station, as I caa still afford to pay the highest price in eash on delivery from si ore or at Railroad station, cither in bank bills, checks or Northern funds. Reference Cashiers of our Banks ia aleigb, and the principal North-Caroliaa and Virginia Merchant. Law. carrging tcilkMm his driver and dray in his fearful A 11 faanna in Uht4-d to the Estate of tho said deoeased, are hereby notified to make immediate payment; and those v.Ttnr aonnts and demands against the Estate of i fresh Anan'AW, the said deceased, are requested to present them for payment Steel Works, and though bis nervous system receiv. ed a severe shock, it was discovered that he bad sus -S RAILROAD, from W.

R. I foil's ill 1 pfeu 22 balf-kbta. KXTRA PAMft.V FLOUR. leap. 1 This extraordinary feat was witnessed by Jairge number of peopleT with Unbffffdeff.

astonishment. The effort required 1 for thrs wonderful leap had the effect to cbeck the speed of the terrified Butephalus, so that be shortly; after captured by some Jehus, who happened to be in the vicinity. N. w. Constantly on hand paper suitable for Cotton taine'd no seriouj external injury by tbe fall, i r.

Richmond Whig. to tbo subscriber witaia tno umi preaoriocu vj wUl bo barred of recovery by virture of tho Act of the Genr aral Assembly of tho IState, in such cases made aud provided, rai Aseemu.y T'OKELy ATKINSON, Adm'r. 1 March 27tb, 1857 1 we Lake pleasure 'in recommending the above Flour to our cutomers a equal to Hiram Smith' best brand, if not beU r.r Call beforo all told. Low for cash, at Factories and newspaper wrappers Cotton waste wasted. C.

W. B. Apra 10. GEO. H.

KELT.EY Jt MararjUi(l7.

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