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-" . , jV-? J srjsr ,t- J 3 Til U IIS DAY: MARCH 1854. roR ootebnobj; clfred pocttEnir practicable; pi'ifalB'Pw!XM '?Wrance orianiiauon' and tM Acl should rTpui ine ; it benefit ho jbrtion of - the coro- mafahy, trbBtthe injur ie springing from H nre mooy and are lo be . loud. in every la Don, orgalrizatio. and profeii vety roro rbunity forniet il d,e!effitfon,or diuDVnrd in Ibe court of jaetic a wU asiu.the na- lionaf and wbofdinate ?Le4tac'iliu tviJ kamadei way a ad cornrnMl ctt JepVe- 4ationA ve bloafed rord.the irateife nnnd aad Brtat&uyrigatkara warning beacons, and tl.iily bcur witness to the trilib r pCJfceBe a serliofMr via every poioifvTiew the traffic Ua eifouejbaherl;f'(jgiippa!Hng rapid rate it is coaiioa!iy producing poverty, i ntoratity,";Wr1cTi'dnes8, disease, utrd dent! tbee are lejritimate on-ipnugs ol the iiquoi ;fafltcrnftd the vender-is accessary to nil. Apd .theso MivEdiior. nre but a small heni ."of lire .catalogue ol' evils caused by the liqoor Irafficevii which are daily before us. and areto;!bo'J found in the streets, at the market, ut oar hotueSj aud eveli in the sa credliouse of God.' To euppres the cause of all these evils, now lurking in communities, is the sole ob ject aud purpose ol the temperance organi zations in ad vocutinjj theiissaf e of a law by our next Legislature prohibiting the traf fic in intoxicating liquors, aad Mr. Editor. I believe, there w no lover of order, mordlity, Hnd virtue, who would oppoee any move rocut, aiming, as this evidently does, to ame liorate the condition of society, and if there should be any who will oppose this magnan imous object, which for huraaniiy'i sake, 1 hope there is uone, I would look on him as nn enemy lo hi country and not a friend to man. G. FOR THE COMMERCIAL. Mr. EnrroR : J, Being among tbe jfavored who attended the second annual Concert, given by Prof. H. L. ScnREixER'a Music class, last Fri day evening, we beg to add our mite to the general voice of admiration so apparent at the close . of the performances. The Theatre is illy adapted to musical perfor mances, though, nevertheless, the musk it lf was a treat to the audience. The schol ars, each one of them, seemed perfectly at home in their several tasks, and whether rocal or instrumental, acquitted themselves very creditably. The Professor was not wanting in the general arrangement, and in our opinion, surrounded as he was with so much of beauty and innocence, King Julien himself had never cause to feel half so proud. We cannot fail to notice the admirable execution of Mr. Schreiner himself, on his favorite instrument, the Piano. No one, we think, will deny him apluceamong the I first Pianists of our country. His "Yankee Doodle" is a chtf (Taut re. These periodical exhibitions we hope may ' be kept up, and woen another j'ear comes round, we trust the citizens of Wilmington will have erected a Hall where full justice may be done to- all who may favor the ear with sweet sounds and pleasing harmonies. ONE PRESENT. BITTER. As an indication of tbe bitter hatred felt by the Circassians towards tbe Russians, it is stated that a few years ago, a alavesbip spraag-aleak out to sea, just ss a Russian steamer passed id tbe dis tance. The Turkish slave-dealer, who preferred even tbe chill blasts of 8iberia, to a grave even in deep water, made a signal of distress, and the steamer came np in time to rescue tbe ship and its living cargo from destruction. Bat so deeply is hatred implanted in every Circassian heart, that tbe spirit of tbe girls revolted at the thought inftiMnminr tlia helntuates of the erar-co&ted soldiers, instead of sharing tbe sumptuous couch of a Turkub 1 ssba. Tier had bid adiea to their native mountains with little emotion, but as the Russian ship approached, they set op a terrible and despairing scream. Some sprang headlong into tbe sea, others drove their knives into their hearts ; to these heroines death wss preferable to the bridal bed of a detested Muscovite. - The sur vivors were taken to Anapa, and married to Cos sacks, or (Wen to officers as servants. A REMARKBBLE BOY. As the train was about to leave for Lock port this morning, a boy was discovered under the platform of one of the ears hanging to tbe brake rod. He was takeD out, and gare the following account of himself aad his adventures t His name is John King his age fourteen years ; he is a na tive of G.tlway. Ireland. He concealed himself oa board a ship in that port, and secured a pas sage to New Tork; be secreted himself trader the platform of a car on the Hudson Elver Railroad and came to Albany. At Albany he met a gen tleman who took so much ntereat ia ? Stf case as to pay Ids fare to 8yraeiue At the latter place h again concealed himself ander a car, sod came to this city. He says he is going to the Suspen sion Bridge, and that he haa an uncle at work at the "Devil's Hole," near that place. He was ta ken to Colonel Thompson, overseer of the county poor, whoaveldn'UM'meaikS of travelling safely to Niagara rails. Depend npoo it that boy ' will makehia way throjOx thejworld on hla own hook. . Jfecaeater Vniiit. x ' GLUE. t 0B LtS. for Distillers' uae, fur sale by :v FREEMAN dt HOUSTON. March t j. -t , 151. SPRING STYLE BONNETS. T D8T received, a large and baadseaae assset, O: menU per Adsww dk Co.'s Express. Fat sale Mp,br' ? KAHNWEILER BRO STORE FOR RENT. t STOttB at'priaeflt occaphiTby j nbseriber, will Ws foe reart , on Vonday TWENTY ,TUBS. I s H fFl tKlNS Choice Batter, Jest tewWA- T5 ISU irUVU IVaCT JiAx.ir.," TICCIC WHKAT CAKKS tWajMveJost Bockwbeat Floor with the raising tnrrtacni mixed with the Ftour, so thst Sddln littlcod voter, ihrjr sre ready for ue no. a air. nor row. der of Bnjr kln4 betn nrceawiiy. For ssle March 2. rW, H. SHKftWOUU ft. (JU. CIRUXGTON CASTIE TALK OKTHK JESUITS' by-the aalhor rs; b?r XjL o."Amr Mxrrinirton Uura o. '-Amy Hsirington Curate, of Hawodd,'Ac Jnat pubUstted, ajd for sale at March t. i- S. V. WHITAKER'S. LAEliE STOCR OMWRNITKUti. "TMwenbw wbm rcgi fapecifoUy inrittfthe attention wJ of lh Dablie. to his verv Ursetl -TH4bcrlbf rtnbl aad eofapk'ta assortment of Fsrnrrnre nsw being received d. feceiulyf (elected y himself at ibe ,aianotactona: out ins ine present monin, tuistoes ill b complete and constat Jj part of the Tol- lowtntanlete""'' '- .5-"' r iri sets Drawinr Room Furniture, in Dam ask slid Hair Cloth 1 M Setts rotated CRamDer Fan twre. 5.60 Sideboard. Secretaria and Book Case; i 60 Sofaa andT?te aTetca; ' "-tOO Bureaus; 100 Wash Stands, marble andplaiDi 100 Rocking Chairs ; 75 Naras do. 125 Tea and Dining Table ; 75 Centre, Card and Sola do. 75 Toilet do 100 dux. Chair, cushioned, cane and Windsor; 250 Bedstead, in maliogony, walnut, maple and iron; Wardrobes, mahojony and ataineo Office Kurniiure; Children's Chair. ; Ottomans, Foot Stools ; A fine assortment of f.ookin? Glasses ; T,ipoy'e Whatnots Hat Elands; Settees, Work TaMe ; Work Boxrt. Paprr Hangings; Window Shades, Ac. tf-c. A few tkbv rtts Piano Kots, and in fact al most any article that may be desired, in com pi le ly furnishing DweTlins, Hotels, Offices or So cicty Rooms Front Street. J. D. LOVK. Wilmington, N. 6., Sepl, 9, 1S53 76., MORSE'S COMPOUND SYH UP OF YELLOW DOCK ROOT. T" It I S is a PureJa. Verctable Compound L-teientifl I callv orcoarrd from the best Roots and fterba of the Materia Kedica. and has pained an nnrivall eI reputation for the folluwinz rfl'erts. vis : PURIPY1XG THE BLOOD, andthuscuringall Humors, Sore, Ulcer, Cutane ons Krontions. Canker, Scald Head, Ac. Besulatisg and Cleansing the Stomach k Bowels, thus ll cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Costiveness, riles, Ac. Strengthening; the Digestive Organs, tbuscausing the food to nourish andsupport every part. REGULATING THE SECRETARY ORGANS, and, by enabling ihem to perform their properfunc tiona, preventing andcuring Bilious xndothcrpain ful diseases. Slrengthrning and Quietinf the Nervous System, thusailaying Nervous Irritation, andcuringall dis eases of the Nerves. Ills nnrlvalled in the eu.ro of all FEMALE DISEASES, as Woakocs, Irregularity. Obstructions, drc. It is pleasant to lake, and sale in all cases; act injin harmony with the restoring powers of nature it never injures but always benefits and cures, as thousand of voluntary certificates from the best authorise testify. Prepared by C MOR.SK 4- C0..2J Maiden-Lane, N. V. Soldbr Drngistsand others throtiehnut thinand otherconntries. S. B. d J. A. KVANS, A sent t, Wllmtnion.'N. C. sept. 30. t 8-lv-r MOLASSES! MOLASSES! ! f?( HHDS. beat quality Cuba Molasses, for sale fJJ in lots to suit purchasers. 50 bbls. Distillers' Glue. For sale bv Feb. 33. WM. A. GWYKR. TOWING BY STEAMER CALHOUN ORDERS fortowingby STEAMER C4.LHOUN, will have attention it left at the office of GKO. HARUISS. 105. Nov. 16. PRINTINU ESTABLISHMENT FORSALFf. - BV agreement, to close the afTiirs of the "Wil tnington Free Press'' establishment, all the type, fixtures. Press, good will, etc., of tlx Wilmington Free Press newspjper. Applv at thia office or to EDWARD CANTWELL, Mortgagee. Jan. 10 N. C. Statesman copy 126-tf . AND DOOR AGENCY. Formerly conducted by Guy CV ffotchkiss. r'HE public sre tiereoy iniormca, tnat 1 nave 1 k,,mnrni forthe snie of Window V sa,l.. HI .ids aud Doors, manufactured bv the A beet New Havrn Com., and am prepared to fill all orders in tte above line, i ne quality 01 ine work ot the New Haven Com. ia well known in thia market. B.iiiders and u II peraona in want of the above articles, are requested to send in their order, and they will bepro uptly filled. Terms invariably cash on delivery. win. a . uh 1 f.a. . General Agent Commission and Forwarding Mer chant. April 18. 15 N. C. BACON. 8,000 Dec. 1 lbs. Hog Round, for sale by ANDERSON tfc SAVAGE. 110 PORTRAIT PAINTING. VTR. Massalon, Portrait Painter, most respecj Vx fully aanouncca to the citizens of Wilming ton and surrounding country, that he has taken rooms over the store of Mr. Agostlni, oa Market street where Ladies and Gentlemen ere invited to call and examine his Paintings. Persons wishing Daguerreotypes- copied, can nave it done bv him as trae as if lakeu from ife. Dec. 17 - 117 TUB SQRTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMP' 1, RALEIGH, N. C. . THE above Company hps been inoperationsince the 1st of April, 1848, under the direction of the following Officers, viz : Dr. Charles K. J onhson, President, Wm. D. Haywood, Vice President, James F. Jordan, Secretary, Wm. H. Jones, Treasurer, Pcrrin Busbee, Attorney, n'- vrkM li"00' I Medical Board of Or. Wm. H. McK.ee, Dr. R. B. Haywood, . $ Cnsuilaiion J .-Hersman, General Agent. This Company has received a charter giving ad muimtatha iasared over anv other Cumnan. The 5th Section gives the Husband the privilege 10 insure ajsewit nteiortne soiease or ma vvjieand Children, free Tr6m any clalmssf the representa tives of the husband or any of his creditors. Organized on purely -mutual principles, the life members sarticiDatein the trAoeof the profits which are declared annually. Besides, the applicant for life, whs theannual premium is overf30 may pay niui hat Ins Nats. - All claims for insorance against tns Company will e paid within nlaeiysayauierproeiot the death of the party iafutttlshed.. ' Slsvesare insared frone or five years, at rates which will enable all Slaveholders to seeare this elaaa of nraoeritv seainst the uncertainty of life. Slave laasranee presents a inew and interesting feature la tbe history of North Carollna.wbich wiil prove very Important to taeaout hern outea. ; The last four months operation of this pompany ahowa a veryl argeamotrat Of boslnese more than the Directors expected to do the firsr year having already tsvaed mora than 200 PeUeies. r?i , :- Dr. Wm.-W. HAbbiss, Medical Kvamtaer, and Aft.WllmIiiten, N.C.- : - - t AHCommBleaUonsenbUBineof the Company should be addressed to ': - JAS: r: JORDAN ,Seey. Raleigh,Feb.lVl853. Ul-tf. J.R.JlEST0N4cCO. JUST RECEIVED, splendid Nsva Scotia Sal man, la Tlefca and Kitst and fresh Cn- bsrrias. Jaa. 28. ioo!Ss .r. aa4-Saara B Sta ShawlS'lua M )S, JiBflDBlCr AiTAN. WsObbirRusrydo. Foraalaby Jaitndicet Jit4iH4 rKtfrowi DibiHtv, Ihi f CsstiptW,Bwrd iles; 9 aHnes of Blood to th Hsad, Actdityof hStoSish,Natte, Heart bars, Disgsst for Food. FsJIness or Weight in the Stomach, sour fiructaun, Staking or Fluttering at the fit of . the S lomach.S wimming of 1 be Head, HrrieaDd Dfficuti Hrcsthing, Fluttering at the ;HearJpUkiosor jMioocaiine Sensations when ia a lying pas'ure. Diiancss of Vision, Dots or Webs efors tbeslght, Fever and Dull Kaininrhe Head, D&ficiencv of Perapiratlon. Yellowness of the Skin sad Ryes, P1n in the Side, .Baekbcst, Limb, r-c Sudden Ftusaes 01 uat, eurmn g 1 n the Fl n O nstant Imaginings of evil, and great depressions' of Spirits, can be etfi-ctually cmed by ' " ' r - DaOOFLAiXn6' CELEBRATED EHMAN; BITTERS, rUPAHEDT?Y DR. C. 9.rXAC1CSOX, 'f No. 1 SO ArcK street. Philadelphia. Thefrnnwerover the abore diseases la not excell ed. If eoualjed. by say other preparations theUni- teifster,athe enres attest, in many cases after skilful ohvsiclaij hid failed-' . These Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids Possessing great vli toes in the rectmcauon ot dis eases of the Liter and lesser glarids, exercising the nkst scarchrns powers in weakness and affections of the digestWs organs, they are, withal, safe, cer tain and pleasant. RKAD AND BE CONVINCED. Th"Phildelfhia Saturday Gazette," says of Dr. HoortANo's German Bitters, "ft is seldom that w j recommend what sre term ed Patent Medicines, to the confidence and patron aire of oar readers: and therefore when we rccom nieiw ut. Hoonana uerman mucrs.we wisn 11 to be distinctly onderstwod that wc srenot speaking of the nostrums of the day, that are noised about tors brief period and then forgotten after they have done their guilty race of mischioC, but of a medipine long established, spiversal'y prized, and-which haarvmet the Xeartfappwyal ojfiefacaJfy itself.'' , ernian Bitters, manufactured by Dr Jackson, nre now 'ecoBimended.&y"on!S of the fnoas- prominent men. "vs of ihefnculty as an article of tnuch effica cy In caosof female weakness. Persons of debili tated in 'utiona willfind theaeitters advanlagc ousto.neii cohh as we know frm experience the salutary eflecuhev have upon weak systems." - MORE EVIDKXCK. J.G.Moure. Esq , of lh Daily News, siid.Oct 31. Da. UooruHD'iGri9tA5 Bittbbs. We arc try in; this renowned medicine for a atubborn disease of the bowels, and can with truth testify to its efficacy. We have takenthe contents of two bottles, and we have derived more benefit trom the experiment than we derived previously from ycaraof allvphqtic treat ment at the hands of our first phvsiiaans." Hon. CD. Hinehne, Mayor ol the City sr Cain den. N. J., says : 'HoorLABD'aGiaAa Bittbbs. Wc have seen many fl ttcrins notices of this medicine, and the source from which hey came indued us ! make inquiry repccting its merits. from inquiry we were persuaded io use it, and m .st say we found it specific in its action upon diseases of the liver and digestive organ, and the powerful influence it excris upon nervous prostration, is really surprising It calms and strengthens the nerves, bringing them In to a state of repose, making sleep refreshing. If this medicine was more generally used, we are satisfied there wouW be less sickness, as from the atomach, liver and nenrous system, the great major ity of real and imaginary de senses cmnnnte. Have them in a healthy condition and you can bid defi ance to epidemics generally. This extraordinary medicine we would advise our friends who are at all indisposed, to eivo a trial it will recommend it self. It should, "n fact, be in every family. Noother medicine can produce such evidences of merit. " Forsale wholesale and retail al the GERMAN MEDICI N b STORE. No. 120 Arch street, one door below Sixth. Phlla delphia, nnd by respectnb tdsalers generally through out the country. Sold in Wilmington by S. B. & J. A. EVANS, in Fayettevilie by 8. J. HINSDALE. June II 3S-3m SUPERFINE LONDON BROWN rLOTHSt West f England Blucdo ; Riollij' 4 W celebrated French Plack Cloths ; Piuno and Table Covers; Bed Blankets; coloured and white Negro Blankets and very heavy Negre Kerseys, warranted hall wool. torl by Nov. 29. JAMES DAWSOV. EMPTY BARRELS. Qf"ir PRIM KS Spirits Barrels jssl received JJJ nn-i lor sal e b Dec. 17 ADAMS BRO. dt CO OUR MOTTO IS -T0 PLEASE" AT THE Vlltoljigtoii Saddle, Harness, and Trunk Mautifactorjr. THE subscriber rcspectluUy informstiiepubltc that he has recently received additions to his stock of Saddle and Harness Mountings, &c, the latest and most improved style, and ia tonstanly manufacturing; a this store on market street, every description of article i a the above line. From hi experience in the business , he foe la confident that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who mar favor him with a call. He has now on hand, and wilJconstauily keep a law ossortmeni of OMick, Gig ana SiUtev Harness, L,fy's Saddifs. Bridle. Wkipt. i$-c, irjtlemem's Saddles, Whips Spurs, f-c. feallof which Us will warrant to be offes Iihe best materials and workmanship. fr He has also a laree assorrment of Spurs, ?c. sTuiiks, vanscs, saaaie ana warpc. aS, Satcltels,Viicy Trunks, &c , and all other ar nc usually kept In such establishments, hll of hich he offer low for CASH, or on short credit to prompt customers. Saddles, Harness, Trunks, Radical Bags, ore. Ac, made to order. InadJition tothe above the anbscrlberilway keeps on hand a large supply of Strlu; Leather, and haa now, and will krop through the season a good assortment of Fly Notts. All arc Invited to call and examine my Gooda, whetherln want or not, as I take pleasure in show ing my assortment to all who may favor me with a call. Harness andCoach Trimmings sold at a fair price to persons buying to manufacture. Also, Whips at wholesale. Allkindsof Riding Vehicles bought and sold on commlsoioni, JOHN J. CONOLKY. Feb. 7, 1854. 138 AUBURN STILL FOR SALE. THE- Plantation of the subscriber, near Raleigh, and on the Central Rail ttoad. la not yet disposed of. A descrip tion has already been given -but no one will of course' make so important a purchase without visiting the premises. Apply to Wm. R. Poole, Esq., who lives near the place, or to the subscriber. T. LORING. Wilmington, N. C, Ian. 23, 1351, BOOT AND SHOE STORE. GEORGE R. FRENCH, at his old stand on Market street, becsflj leave to return his thanks to his V' old friends and customers for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, and to inform them that hia stock of Boots and shoes, including evcrv vari ety in his line is now as complete and ss extensive aa at any former period. His stock of Gentlemen Boy a and Children's Boots and Shoes embraces eve ry variety of style, fashion and quality that can be desired, or that is usually called for, including a fine assojdaient of Ladies. Misaes and Gentlemen's Over Sboesv : He would particularly Invite the attention of the Ladies to his extensive assortment of Ladiej and Misses Leather, Morocco. Enameled, Bronxe, Pat. Leather, Goat Skin, black and while Kid and a va riety oC4iicy colored Baots; Shoes and Slippers. Also, block, brown, blue, purple and variegated ailk Gaiters, a new and handsome article, with and with out heIs. Ladies fancy Gaiters st St a pair. Also, Sole Leather, Calves' Skins, and Shoe Find ings. Please calland examine. Mr. French would also inform his friends sr.d the public, that he is State Agent for the sale of Davia' Pain JCiUer and Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, by either wholesale or retail. Nov 40 102 li n T jYfllSRKilY. CA BBLS. superior Whiskey, for sale fay . OKJ Jan.20.i; . VT.U- d: B.G.WORTH. WILMINGTON " UARBLE AND STONE YARD. , 'TtHK Sabseriberhsvlni- accepted tbe agency ol J- severs I laf gees tabiishroents at the North , which -wil if swish him as aallmited supply ' of finished or anfintshek, foreignand domestic MARBLE ef all asmtes, isprepareotonHaHoreersior - HOIDMENT8 AXD.TOIIB 8TOHE8, and every other erUcle In the liae of the business at reasonable rates. - 8CULPTlTRINa. LETTERING OB CARVING , Cxeatedavllaa east be done either -North or SOUtb.' ? ' HP - JjjSB-'.S5 - TheVeit -efsrenceese be given, IfTeeelredf. '.,JTr. , -AS JdcCLARANAN. ft' TOR tSALE-v aa TnRmtrsrtf Ijr m aecendstreet T between Nuns and Charch streetsvpplw TILS! AS iND LADIES CLOAKS BLAtm an3 colosredpf, the trerjr faiest French' Pattern j Ladies black and colound Cloths Cot Cleats. anrTrfBnlns for tns tame, uceeivea andforaaleby ti , . JAMES DAW SON." N6T.29.- to?; 17 PITCfl. AOO BBLS- De 9aty. for sale ly J. II. PLANNER, 25 North Water $t- i Jan: 3'. DRr J. B. SIARCIIlSrS ui f For the relief &cnre of Suffering Females. It stands pre-eminent for it's curative pjwerain all live dis eases for which- il is recommended, call ed Female Complaints Of tnewe ar' lso lapsvs Urxat, or Fall! tig of the WombtFi.ocB Al ius, "or Whites; Chronic Inflamma ti n and Ulceration of the Womb ; Iiici ieatal Heruorrhagp, r Flooding Pam ul, Suppressed, and afregolir Menstrua on etc., witti ail tneir accimpany evils, (Cance. excepted,) a matter how aovcre or of how long standing. The Catholieon far surpasses otner remeaiea, in i being more esrtaln, Ictisexpensive. and leavingthe system in a better condiiion. Let all interested in such a remeedy call and obtain a pimphlci (free containing nirpla proof, from highly rcspeciabl sources, f tl k-ippy results of in use toother with letters from first-riass experienced physicians, who have used it in their practice, and apeak trom their own observations. a epeb (icta. Prof. Dbminr.- M.D , B iltimore, Md. J. C. Orrick, M. D., P. B. Peck ham, M. D, Uiica, N, V. D. Y. Fooir, M. D., Syracuse, N. V. M. fl. Mills. M. D , Rochester, N. V. L. D. Fleming, M. D.,(onanlii;iM, N. V. W . W. Reese, .!. O., t;ity of N. Y. W. Prcscutt, M.D, Concord, N. H. J. P. NewUnd. M D.. Ulica, N Y. Pamphlets cm be had srraii at the More of S. H. & J. A. KVA.VS, Drusgists Wholesale and Retail Agent. Wilmington, N. C. And of most of the lealing Druggists in the Stale. Letter addressed to Messrs. Beach $ Broicr, son. Agents at Xevberry C. II., S. C , by liet. C. S. Beard, of same State. GiB-fx Spbixos, Jan. 3ih, 1S53. Messrs. Beach & Kaowxso.v Sias : I send for another bottle of yr " .Marchisi's Utnrine Ca iholiion " My wife has been afflicted for eleven years, and a variet v of means has been resorted to for relief, but none was obtained until I received this m-idicine front jou. lis influence seemi al most migical : there wns a manifest improvement from the day it was tnken. As thcreare a great many females in our country laboring under the affliction for. which your medi cine proposes a remedy, I feel it a duty to recom mend il to all such. (Signed.) Olocgh S. Rcair, J. B. M t ttCHISI.dk CO. Proprietors. Central Depoij 304 Broadway N. V. Nov. 19. f 1- -Ms, r IQg -.lye THROW PHYSIC TO DOGS! PULVERMACHER S Hydro Electic Volcanic Chains. Producing Instant relii f trom the met acute pain, and permanently curing all Neuralgic Diseases. RH K V M A 'I" ISM, 7u inful and tv ell ed joints, next ralgia, of (i face, deafness, blindness. St. Vi utt dunce, palpitations of the heart, prriwl icnl head ache, nains in the stomach, indigestion, dyspepsia, uterins pains. These chains were first introduced in the cily of New York leas than one ycor since, and after be ing subjected to the most thorough trial In evcr ho.opital in the city by Drs. Valentine Mott, Posy Ciirnochan, and Van Burcn, it was discovered thai ibcy possess strange and wonderful power in the relief and cure ot the above class of diseases, and they at once recommended, through the paper of i he city, 1 heir general use, and their sale and the success that has attended their use, is unparalleled. Prtvioiis to I heir introduciion inio this country, they were used In every hospital in Kurupe. and ari secured by patents in France, Germany, Austria, Prussia, and i'.ngland ;'and also in tbe United Slates. Think close and ponder well." The principles upon which il ia claimed thai the Chams-produce tiu-ir marvelous cures are, first that all nebvods piseasbs are attended and pro duced Ly a deficient supply of nervous fluid and an agent thai resembles clocsly elect ricitx or elec tro magnetism ; and second thai ihe cltcUo mag nciicchain. by bcingworn over and upon Ihe part and organ diseased, lurnit-h lo the exhausted nerv ous system, by ii powerful stimulatieg effects, the inrvous fluid which is required to produce a heal hey action ihroiigh the entire systrm. Nodfsgust ing nosrrum is allowed to betaken whilo using the chains, but a risid observance of the grneral laws of health are required. Brisk friction upon the part diseased add.- much lo the effect of the chains, by incr ai"insr their magnetic power. lOOO OOLIiAltS will be given to any person who will produce so many well authenticated certificates of cures both from intelligent patients and scientific physicians, as have bcun o fleeted by Pulvcrmache's Kleelro Chains. Tljley never fail to perform whnlihey are advertited to do, and no person has ever been dis satisfied who has given thrni a trial. In Kcmale Diseases, more than one hot,drcd permanent cures of pro lapsus uteri hnve been effected within lh-last year by the use of these chains By applying one end of the chain over the region of the abdomen and t e other upon the spine, just above the hips, the usual severe symptoms incident to thai disease art at once removed. Mode of Use. The chain should be moistened before ne with common vinegar, and then one end of the chain should he applied directly to the seat of the pain or disease, and the other end opposite to it. Call npon Dr. Evans, end obtains pamphlet (gratis.) He will a'so explain their mode of use to all who may de?Sreit. Physicians are respectfully invited to call and Investigate iheirmrrlts. Card to liSdles. Ladies who arc encienle ore requested not to wear them but a few moments al each lime of applying for by long use miscarriage is frequently produced. Dr. D. llovey, agent for Greenfield; HillyerA Wood, Norhampton J Stclnert general agent, 568 Broad woy, N. Y. For aale in Wilmington, ky S. B. A J. A Evans. Nov. 10th ly.e SACK SALT. 1 CUt( SACKS SALT, large size. For sale - r-.n 134. JL ,VJWU by ADAMS. B bo Jan. 28. Journal copy. WHEAT, RICE. CORN & PEA FANS, TUST in store and for sale by Oct 3. J. M. ROBINSON. FOR RENT. THE large Brick Dwelling,-on Second Street, at present occupied by Mrs, War.- H. Liffitt. For particulars apply to R. G. RANKIN. September 3, 1853. 73-tf. FINE PLAID L1NSAYS, PRINTED Druggets; Heavy Woolen Hose and half Hose t Thick Woolen Shirts for Negroes: very heavy all wool Twilled Blankets, and Crib and Cradle Blankets; Georgia Kerseys and Plains. Just received and for sale at thelowest price, by Nov. 29. i JAMES DAWSON- HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. I nyl aadl2-4 Linen Sheetings; Bleach JL VTs ed. and Brown Cotton- Sheetings, al widths. Pillow Case Linens and Cotions ; Bleach ed and Brown Table Damaaks and Ditto ia Cloths all sixes and aaaHtiesi Linen and Cotton Uiapers; Bed Ticks i cl Furni'.ure Dimitysdic. For sale by If ot. 89. JAMES DAWSON. PLOUGHS, CORN SHELLERS,1 AJUD StsBwCattsrav uHJeeleds large as l sort went and foe saJe hyW' " FeoJa, . Tf.C Tel. copy. NOWiMNDING FROM Sohs. ,A..J, DaROSSET aad C'HASiHILLSv 3f BBLS, Crashed, Groend, aad Coffee Sugars; J- 45 do Mesa Perk a;- - ' , 25 boxeaextra Steam refined Candiest - v 30 ,do Adasnantlne Candles 9 :.i 20 bags Rio Gofitr t 4hd-P JL Sagar: 18 bbls: LoriBardBrioffi . Vf" -f v oahs and Castings fotte f " AUo, Cheese. Batter. CrackersAes For ala Vr - iZKNO Hi,wttw rw MOtlBKINtt COLLARS AND Undersleevest tlnew HarnUrrf SWvMt French -Worked CoHars.t Cl!J FtsarH Bombsxioee and ; fine ta sapcrhns Btoea sdk wipm fTjsf "-REMOA'AL. WE have removed onr business to tbe WHITE STORK, next adjoining Dr. 'KvaBB Drag Store-three floors east ei iuu vuwsiv-.. where we shall he pleased to see on . Mend and customers. In a few daf we shall open an entire ly New Stock ot Spring ton HKDUICC At RYAN, Marcn .. . ijoriciv ... x. . ALL persons indebted to us for Good purchas ed previous lethe 1st Janaary. IS54, ara res pectfullyeqaested f-gygg- RYAN. , FOR SALE. PL( RBI.S. Glue, scitoble for Distillers; OVJ 60 do. best Kectlfitd Whiskey; 100 bags Trims Rio CofTee ; BOO new Spirit Barrels. Jan. 23. , WM. A. GWYKR: JUST RECEIVED FROM PHILAD'A CASE Sulph. Quinine, 50 on. Calomel, 10 oxs. Sulph. and Acetate Morphine, -25 ozs Cinehonis, 6 oss. -Salarlnc, ' 25 ozs. Bine Mass, 10 ess. Chloroform, 19 bbls. Epsom Salts, anJ a choice collection o Chemicals from the Labratoric of Poms &. Weight man and Chas. Kills, Fnrsalr cheap at C. & D. DuPRE'S, Drug and Chemical Store, Market at. June 9. 37 STEEL MIXED, CADET Mijfcdnnd Oxford Grey Casstmrres, a Inr gc assortment ol long amlqiyire B Slate a'hauls ; fine Merino do, assorted colours, Real Sh ker Flannel and Shaker Knit Shirts and Drawers.; Ladles French Corsets, Cotton Furni ture Fringes; Paris Plaid Satin Quadrille Drrssct and Hich U inter KnglUh and French Prims. For sale by JAM KS DAWSON. No. 29. U9. KNIVES, FORKS, &c. XVORY hi no led Knives snd Forks, Ivory hand led Knives without Forks, in rcir or by the dox. Spoons and Folks plated wivli three plates of pure ilver, warrantc d to last as lung as the "old-st in habitant" without changlnc color. For sale at the Hardware store of w Nov 3 J. M. BOBINSON. - N0T,CE - TO SHIPPERS AND CONSIGN'F.ES OF PllODDCE. Take notice that on and after November 1st, shipping wharfage will be charged on all produce sent to nnd shipped from my wharves; nnd landing wharfage on all produce discharged thereon, consigned, lo other partie . Nov l-9?-tf WM.-A. GWYER. F. BROWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER. Til f S ESSENCE is a preparation of unusual excellence Ia ordinary diarrheas, incipient cholera, in short, in all cases of prostration of the digestive function, so common, It is of inentlma ble valne. Doting the prevalence of epidemic cho lera and summer complaints of children, ti is pecu liarly "fficaclffus ; no family, individual or traveller should be without it, as it enables the system to re sist the influence of incipient disease, which lurk in a changing climate. Caotio!.-Be sure to get the genuine Essence which Is prepared onlv by F. Brown, al his Drug j and Chemiejl fctorc, rv. p.. corner or finn anti Ohesntit stree's. Philadelphia, and for sale by al the respectable Apothecaries in the United States Sold in Wilmington by S. B. & J. A. EVANS andC.dt D. DuPRE. June 16. 49 ly e "1 am a man.and'leem nothing which relates to raan forelgn to my feelings." KEAD ! ! ! YOUTH AND MANHOOD. A Vigorous life or a Premature Death. KJXKKLIM OS SELF MKSERVATtON. OM;Y CKNTS. rpHIS Book, just published, is filled with useful A information, on the infirmities and diseases ot the Generative System. It addresses itself alike to YOUTH, MANHOOD and OLD AGE. To all who apprehend or softer ander the dire con sequences rf early or prolonged indiscretion to all who feel the exhaustive effects of sedentary and benrful habits to all who in adition to declining physical energy, are the victi.ns of nervuus and mental debility, andof m-tpingand mclancho.y de spondency. Dr.K. would sav RtSAD THIS BOOK. The valuable advice and impressive warning It gives, will prevent years of misery and suffering, and save annually Thousand of Lives. Parent: by reading it, will learn how to prevent the destruction of their children. JjTA remittance of 25 cents, enclossd in a letter, addressed to DR. KINK EL1N, PHILADELPHI A, will enfur e a book, under envelope, per return of m-iil. JrDr. K. fifteen years resident Physician. N. W. Co-tier of THIRD and UNION Street, between Sfscce yndPAt, Philadelphia, iniy be consulted confidentially He who placeshimself under the caref Dr. K. may religiously confide in his honor aa a eentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a physiclnn. JrPersonsat a distance may adjreas Dr. K. by letter (post-paid,) and be cured nl home. PACKAGES f MEDICINES, DIRECTIONS, dc .forwarded, by s nding a remiitnncr.and put up secure from DAMAGE OR CURIOSITY. JTBooksellers, News Agents, Pedlars, Canvass ers, and all others sunpliedwith the abo c woikat very low ralcn. June 2. 3-1-1 y-c. TAYLOR'S INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, BROADWAY, (Cor. of Franlin Street, NEW YORK. IS completed and opened for travellers who de sire agreeable and attractive accommodations. It is conducted upon the principle of the best Eu ropean Hotels, the meals being s rved in the seve ral apartments, or at Ihe tables in the saloon, at the npiion of gucsl . The Hotel and Furniture combine elegance with comfort, and Is designed as well for the convenient reception of travel lers by the late trains. JOHN TAYLOR, Proprietor. Jan. 2C. 133 lye. FOR SALE. THE House and Lot occupied by the sub scriber on Fourt. between Nun and Ann JUiaLstrcels possession given 1st October. Ap ply at the Ice House, - SILAS H. MARTIN. June 25, 18 S3. 44. BY EXPRESS. TVJEW Spring Style of Collars, inside Capca, In- J.1 deraleeves. Ac. from cheap to elegant super fancy Collars and Sleeves; Solid Bit Pink Buff; Fancy and Brown Challys; Super Black Challys, Lupins make, lor aale cheap. March 4. HEDRICK A RYAN. JU5T ftBcqiVRO FROM BLTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA. Qr BBLS. Silve'rsFire Proof Paint, alleolors t20 casks Spanish Brown ; 10 do. Venetian Red ; 5 do. Yellow Ochre. Fersaleby C.dk D. DcPRE, Druggistsand Chemist, Jan. 9. filmloeton. N. C. TEAS! TEAS!! HYSON, Imperial. Gun Powder, and Oolong of the best qnalities constantly on hand at ' L. N. BARLOW'S. Feb. If. No. 3, Granite Row. JUST RECEIVED. I fin BOXES Cheese t 15 keg Prime Orange I I MJ county, New York Batter j 50 bbls. Fsy rt tevl lie Floor r 70 kegs Naits; 10 boxes Turpen tine Axes; 20 dozen Hackers sod ttoundshaves, snd a full assortment of Coopers Tools warranted. For sale by ZENO H. GREENE. Feb. tl. N. C. Tel. copy. 140. CHARLES R. BONNELL, Gatseralaad CowibbIbhIm Merchant, Collon , Rice , and Satmi Star aad Merchandize fjtnurttlly. Office Ko. 65 Nrth Front street, Philadelphia. ' References. New York, Messrs Al'en db Pax.on ; Philadel phia. Thos. AliibM Fee Prest. Bank of Penn svivanla; Baltimore Thoniae Whliridge & Co., Wilmington, N. tX, Messrs. D Bosset V Brown, and Dr.T. H. Wright, PresL Bank f Cape Fear; CharlestoavT-S.dT.G.Badd, and J. BoaneB, St t Savannah. W. B, Giles 4c. C04 New Orleans, 127-aae aiaiu THE NEW MASONIC TRESTLE Ttnian A Am.tA m tu nrrk aad Lecture SB OarsUiSed tm the Lad gas, Chaptssa, CoaaeTta.1 and Eaeasnptmeta aigtTwv. m?SL nited States of America, by Carfat . Moors. FsTssls . - -' J- T -MtrNDS. Matefct. f lBt '4 &JIAI4JCS VWJkH.Uto THE first aeU.a of this Instltatloft. wilt etnri aaenes on Monday, ihe 1st May, 1864, nn derthe control of tbe tutluwiag faculty , and with the annexed expenses. . s. T , THE FACULTY. ' . He. JAMES H. BREST President, Piefcss or of A ae tent Languages, Experimental Scieacsa and Mathematics. Mr,, A- M-i Professor of Modern Langoa- Mrs.- Professor of Marie. Miss Jvjai'y Wtbb, Al Ua At. B. Slammirt, and Miss S. A Brgt Assistsnt ia the varioas depart ments. Thcexerei-s of the School will be divided Into three parts, Primary, Hiah School, and CuUcgiate. The Primary will ptepaie for the High School and Cotlceiate. TUo High School will embrace a c leeled part of ibe Collegiate course. Tbe usual reports will be jnadc lo parents on the Primer) course. A stUJen! passing ihe high course will be emit Ivd to a certificate of scholarship. A stu dent who has taken the Collegiate course w ill be entitled t a diplm- COURSE OF STUDIES. Co'legiate Classe; Latin All ihe course be low Vireil and throush Kecollcs. Grek All the coarse behiw the Anabasis, in eluding th Gosm l of John. Alathe panes, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonome try, OMr. Modern Languages: French, German and Italian. Olcndorfs complete system, and one author in each language, liieraiy: Hinory, B.t any, Chemistry and Autonomy ai d English com position. ORXAMC.NTAL. Music. Drawing, Painting, Needle-work and Embroidery, - PRIMA UT- ' 'Smith's Grammar complete ; do Geography do ; Da vies' arithmetic dopSandrn Series do; Good rich's Latin Lessons ; do Greek do; Davics' Fir mentary Algebra ; OlendorTs primary system in Freneh, German and Italian. The ornaments' branches may be pursued In the Primary depart ment, being regarded the accomplishments and not the essentia I? of in cdnca-iion. EXrEM6LS. Boa'd per sesri'tn, 50 no extras. Tuition Primary department 7 to 15 High School, 15 to 20 Collegiate, 20 The ornamental branches eira. unless the whole course is tancn, hen - 1 OtJ will cover the entifi exenseof board and tuition per session. The Collegiate course will require four years, but student who are prepared can join advanced classes. catitrn. The students may attend uhatrver church the parents prefer, always accompanied by a teacher. VISITORS. Visitors shall be received in the College only in the presence of a teacher, and visiia shall be re turned only und. r the same restriction, v hich does not apply to parents or guardians. DOMESTIC. The science of Cookery, Honse-kerpiog and Mantua making, will form a part vf the entire cuurse. ACCOMMODATION'S. 150 students can be comfortably accommodated in ihe College buildings. STPERVISION. The student will be under the immediate super vision of the President, who will reside in the Col lege, and will be assisted by the professors, teach ers and Board of Council. BOARD OF COUNCIL, Ri hasp Washington, William K. Lane, Wii.i.I'.m T. Dortch, Waitman Thompson. John C. Si.ocxmb, W. 8. G. Avdrcws. The blanks in the Faculty will be filled as soon as a selection is made from the numerous appli cams, ,. For further information address J. H. Brent, or any of the Konrdot Council. Uoldsboro'. Dee. 24. 1853 120-ly PORTER AND ALE. T ONDON Porter and Scotch Ale, in quarts and LJ Pints, just received by L. N. BAItl.1 pint, just received by L. N. BAItLOW, - Feb. 11. No. 3, Granite Row. FLOUR. 1 ff BBLS. and half bbls. different grades, for uaUt by FREEMAN . HOUSTON. Feb. 16 Hi. CUT VELVET, PLUSH and Salin Vesting; KncIUh Black Crape: While Sunn, all grades; Utlv idere and Exhibition fine Woolen Shawls. Iteeeied to-day, nndforsaleby JAMES DAWSON. Nov. 2. 109. . liEGRO PASSES." ANEW form of Passes, containing sanitary pro visions, apsroved by he Commissioners, ai d a number of others interested in the welfare of our colored population, is just issued at the office fl Tftt t 'ommereial. STEAM ENGINE AND SAW MILL. I WILL sell low, and on accommodating 1 terms, the Engine and Machinery of ih l lanr Fs:ir Siram Sawmill 14 inch cylinder, 2 feet stroke; three 32 Inch boilers, 30 feel rong main thafi 10 feet 6 inhs long the power of this engine is esiimait d at 6t' hoise. ha a new extra cylinder and log peering, and all the appliances nercsaty for the lull qtiiPinit lo operate ai ones. Also, 2 Stave-dresflrg Machines, Jointers, Ac. complete. O. G. PARS I. E Y Jan. 21 131 tf , 1 . JUST RECEIVED. 500 h LBS. Prime Feathers; 10 bbls Glue ; 3)0 kegs .Nail ; 1 5 boxes Tallow Candles ; 10 bbls. Machinery Oil; 20 casks Kice ; 6 bales Randolph Yarn ; For sale by T. C. A B. G . WOB.TH. Jan. 17 129 TOWAGE! TOWAGE! STEAMER Sam Bcary, A. M Gutli rie. masters Steamer Calhoun, Jo Springe, master, are ready at all times for business. Ordeis for Towage will have prompt attention if Icfl al office or Agent. GEO. HARRIS'S. Jnne 1 , LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY THE subscriber having received the Agency of the KNICKERBOCKER LIFE INSUR ANCE COMPANY.o the City of rtewiorg.are now prepared to take risk on ihe live of white or col rt Daraona residing In Wilmington or lis Im mediate vicinity. Those wishing lo have their own or the lives of their slaves I nsured, by calling on the subscribers ihev can have all the information ne- cessary; ami Ly reading a Jew hint contained m the Pamphlets which we have lor distribution, tbey wlll learn that it is ihe duly of every poor man to have hi life Insured, not only fur the purpose of giving him credit In the business circle, but for the still great i r consideration ol leaving .hia family rumwKnl circumstances. McCALEB GILBERT. 147-3mc. Feb. 28. SUGAR. r BBLS. various grades, Pr saVby Ol FREEMAN & HOUSTON. March 9. 151. . . 310 LASSES. 1fZf HHDS. of prime new crop Cardenas, WV' now landing from' Bsrqn Saranae. Fer aate by J. HATHAWAY SON. March 9. 151. HARPER'S FOR MARCH. RECEIVED and for sals by March 7.. J. T. MUNDS. JUST RECEIVED. Per Schr. W. H. Smiik. nf BAGS Rio CofToet 100 Hags Shot ; 500 fbs. OV Bar Lad i 26 boxes assorted Candy; gr boaas Soap. No. 1, Palo and Toilet ; 23 bbls. Crack ers; 0 boxes da. For aale by ZENO H. GREENE. Feb. 21. N. I ei. copy. 144. niEDSICE CRASIPAIGN. Ofl BA8KKTS Qttartsaad PtnB, for sale by CVl March 4. RANKIN MARTIN. ' CU ARMING E00KS. "HEAVEN, or ibe tainted Dead." Nl",h Ea- tion. : -, . ' -The Heavenly Reeognltioo.- ov wi wekaww oar friends fa Heaven. Sitth Ediilon. "Tba Heavenly Horn.!: or the apkymeMW and eajovcaenta oftha Sa.ati i".H5'r.v,. Readia; the .above Books wUI and profitable. ,'Va een recomn"d then to oar MAMKIXCU IOIG. .-.T MISS ft. HSVtf, In Cau was hanqaet spread, - ;V ' And rJcbrew yontha and ttrgfns gay ' Thither with joyesuj footsteps sped. To share the neptlal holiday. "" But darkly drag the yreary bonni, . . fc I The grape no generoni tribute jtm . And friends deplore, and gacsU repine, That water must be quaffed far wise. They whimper of a joyfcas life Which glooms before ths wedded pairi And Borrow, wretchedness and strife ! -. Foretokened by a scene so rare ! ' Th bride was sad, the bridegroota frowned, And dashed his goblet on the ground 1 When, lo ! there came a Gnest Divine, I And tamed the water into wine 1 And thus it 1 that Uiey are blest, Who would their troth hi wedlock plight They bid the self-same Heavenly Gnest . They ask hia presence, power and light t Then, thostg'h the storms of grief may lower And sorrows darken many an hour, That ever-tarrying Quest Diyioc . i' Shall tare iife' water into wtnev;.j But they who rash profanely on, v 1 f Who lightly speak the solemn vow, V - Nor ask nor wish that Living One Their homes with blessing to endow, Though Pleasure's torch a moment stream, 'Tis but an ignis fat ens gleam! ; l t Their lamp of joy shall darkly burn, Their wine shall into water tarn I Then fill the sparkling goblet high, v And drain it quick, and drain it deep I No "scrpent-Mingi" within it lie, No adder's fangs beneath it sleep J f Tbe sweet, the cold, the crystal srett - J ? Can msny a blessed omen tell, 1 ' . f While many a heavenly smile shall ahine, To turn our Water into Wine '. A GALLANT EXPLOIT. : H ritlen fer the "Spirit of the Times," by UTttstUr. It was about the year 1751 wben the French und English were contending for the possession of ihe country, that the val ley of the Mississippi was the scene of warfare nnd bloodshed, which 'gained for Kentucky the name she bears to this day, "of the dark and bloody groifhd." A cum ber of forts had been taken from the French by surprise; when a certain French com mander determined upon making; a descent on Fort St. Vincent, it being the nearest -fort to his post, and lake them by surprise if possible, .and to pay back in part for their losses by the En glizh. : He accordingly started from hia post with, a large force, and after poshing many miles through the wilderness, through wa ter, and mud, bushes and brake, he at last, with his gallant array of frog-eaters, halt- ' ed just out of teach of the guns ol the fort. He soon found he was discovered , by the enemy, ns they runout a long gun direct Iv in the face of bis farces., Npw the French commander did not like the" looks of the gun pointing in his face, and. thought t.e should be suferin the-fort (ban out, but how to get there was the question. At last he thought he would open a parley with , the enemy, and accordingly .an officer was sent forward to demand the sutiender of the fort. After some talk, the fort was surren dered, to the surprise of tbe officer, on con dition that tbe officers should keep their tide arms, and that the garrison should de part with all the honors of war.' ' These terms were agreed to by the French com mander, and his troops were drawn up in line to receive the enemy; when, to lite surprise, the vexation, and dismay of the French commander, instead of a garrison of two or three hundred men, be saw mar ching from the fort only a captain by the name of Helm, and one poor soldier, which was all the force there was in ibe fort. The fort had been vacated for some time by the English, and for some reason, the captain and one soldier haJ been -left be hind. They recklessly had run out the gun to terrify the French, and tnalffe them tbink a large force was in the fort. Thus h id a large force of.ir.en marched through the forest, and held a parley to compel two men to surrender. r ' ' GARDEN SEEDS. GARDEN Seed just leceived from Philadelphia. A large supi ly of Garden aad Fbwer seeds, for tie at . C.AD. DePRE'S Jan. 12 Drug aad CheroicelS lore.-, PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. (HAVE this diy associated with me la boalncss my Brother, B. G. Worth, and would solicit r ih new fi'm, a continuance of th patroasg here lufor so abet ally bestowed npn mvself. - T.C.WORTH. The undersigned have this day farmed s eopsrt ncrsltip under the style of T. O; A B. G. Worth, .'or ihe transaction of the forwarding and commis sion business. . Ws are occupying the fireproof brick store and plank wharf ia front, owned, and formerly occupied by R. W. Brown, as well as his navsl store wharve andhed, immediately below Ann street, and are amply prepared lo receiveand lorward. H of stare any amount of merchandias entrusted to ear eat. Usual advsnce made on CoJ. Naval Store ar overproduce. T. WORTH, j j ; 1213m. " LADIES' BOOTS: - ; 60 ?RS. Ladiea KU La; Bo-ihln soleai " Freneh Morocco Lace Boots thin soles; 60 are. Ldlea F relr Mwjeo Lace Boots -tblclt soles t 60 ars. I .dies Kid Mo roceo Lace Boots thick aosia. A first rat article, received ibis day and toe tmm Wf ; Feb. 16. JONES sV GARDNER FROM PARIS.lf- WONDER OF THE AGE- v JUST received frowi Paris, Robe de Chsmbrs snd Hask, the back, Ir.nt. and Sleeves a ia piece; il ia the most approved and somfociable nw ts the figare that can prod u or. Msdemoselie DURaAd Invites the ladies of vVtbwlai and Coontrv to call and siamlne for thetasej iwa doors below das lae reaidswee of Mis. WAW. -a 2d .trect, wb-re h. Is ! re-dlne- - Jj F.b.W. " ' HT'tf- ' pi. intivc POTATOES. 5(j BARRELS lUSt&Jfe. sals by 169. March 7. WANTED. - - 2snr LBS. Bess was. for which the highest .000 iarkst price. wUI Is paid ia eash. Marc r h T.C.AB.O.WOKTH. FRESH CDACECCS. 1 Cii BBLS. Batter. Soda, Milk, S agar, aad PI- iCJ lot vracKCTB, jar. reenveo ay L. ft. BAR. LOW.- -No. 3, Grsnits Rev. March 9 PLOUGHS! PLCUCalS!! 4 QHO PLOUGHS, alt tlsds and castiaes for the 4JJ saaaa... Just received and tor aals bv ' , . V ZENO H.GRRENR.; " Pee. It. If. C.T.copy 1T. CLASSIC and niSTir.IS PCIsTRJUTO. 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