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' V;.."" v ,hi) ylill , AAA A AAy A. AkJsi f A XV . it 4 mi in rrr H lVrV : & V. V0LmiEIX-NtjVii3ER 139. WILMINGTON, N: C; THURSDAY MQRNING, FEBRUARY 15, 1855. WHOLE NUMBER UOO "tf k-H W w t I . I I 1 I Km I! II II II 1 1 J MISCELIiAKYm DISTINGUISHED LADIES. A French officer beinjf a prisoner at Portsmouth, Eojland, was permitted to walk about the town on his parole, and according-! Veat one Sunday morning to church, where he saw the Major's daugh ters, two tery handsome girls,, w lAb aaui Monsieur, wrhen he came home, X-two vfirsLSLpludles var&at de church di Whatirerethsey V inquired the landla y Me have jfofget tie name ; but what be Mat ling daijuiiVle de grass ..- r 0, 1 said tins land lady, acof 'No, no, eagerly interrupted the French man. ; 'f'' 4 A sheeftf perhaps,' said she. No.'; , : - : : 'Ahull?"-- : " No. ' Perhaps you meaa a horse . No, nOf not de horse, but what de borse'a wife's name V . A mare V : . ' . ' ' ' Cmi ! de mare's two daughters vare at church dis morning two yera.'pretty young ladies j dry put de water in. my mouth , ROWDIES SERVED RIGHT. The party of rowdies who left Philadel phia to witness the prize fight in New York and got dis-.ppointed of their fun through the vigilance of the Mayor of that city, behaved very badly on the railroad route. The Trenton papers say that their conduct was so outrageous that the con llctor removed the coupling, and the train moved off,-leaving the car load of killers -standing in the depot at Trenton with the thermometer belQw zero. MELANCHOLY. What-a melancholy spectacle it is when a young man is seen wandering through the streets of a strange city,-alone ia the crowds, solitary in the multitudes, meeting nr cv( on I Ki r r r cmila f urAlAAma -destitute of money and friends, and with corns and aair of tight boots on his feet ! "Mother, jhis book tells about the 4 an gry waves, of the ocean.' Now, what makes the ocean get angry?" Because it has been crossed so often my son. . Why is four cent sugar like a man that never surrenders? Because it's clear grit, and nothing else. Shall I h.elg yomto some .butter?' said a landlady .of a cheap boarding-house, to one of her guests. 'Don't trouble your self" was the reply, 1 the butter is plenty strong enough to help itself.' " : 1 . ,- I 1 Dawkter, dawkter, said an exquisite, the other day, ' I want you to tell me what i can put ano my nead to mk-& tt rtgtu.t tt wants notmng out physician. brains, said the PENS I PENS 1 1 PENS!!! A LARGE assortment of Steel Pens now on hand, among them may b found the follow ing brands at the following prices : Gi'llats, 303 at SI 00 per gross. do. 351 at 1 00 do. do. do. barrel! Pens at- 25 per box. School .Pens at- - - 3f do. gross. Tifes curve pointed pen at - 75 do. do. do. do. do. barrel! pen at. 25 do. box. Perry's elastic pen, No. 27, at---- 1 60 do. gross. Superior Commercial Pens, at---- 50 do. do. do. do do. at--- 75 do. do. do. Bank Pen aN-.. ........ 75 da. do. Joseph Scholu', No. 77, at-v-- " 50 do. . da -do. do. do. 70. at------. 50 do. do; do. do. do. 175, at--.--. 50 do. do. do. do. do. 200,'at.-75 do. do. do. do. do. 158, at 60 do. to. do. do. do. 151, at 39 do. - do. California Pens, at 1 50 do. do. Superior Metallic Pens, at 15 do. do. do. do. - do. at 25 do. do. Perry's double action pena,t..-. 50 do. box. And a new supply of those superior amalgamated, Irinium, Zinc and Platlna Pens, warranted not to corrode, in boxes of 1 gross eaeh, at $2,00, small size, and larger or Commercial size for business letters S2.50, also the barrel! pen of same make, at 75 centa per box. , Call and try them at Feb. 10. J. T. MUN0S'. N. C. HAMS. A LOT of choice Hams, just received, and lor ale by FREEMAN & HOUSTON. Feb. 10. 132. GROUND PLASTER. 4 TONS, in bags of 200 lbs. each, for sale by Feb. 10. FREEMAN & HOUSTON. . FRESH FROM NEW YORK Per Sckr. L.. P. Smith. BAGS No. 1 Green Laxuira Coffee; 8 bbls. a- J of Stewards A Coffee Sugar; 40 Reams of Wrapping Paper, low for cash, at Feb. 10. GEO. H. KELLEVS. J, H, N C T and Spirit Age copy. . PORK AND BACON. ;r"l BBLS. Mesa Pork i 6 hhds. Western Sides. lyJ For sale by Oct. 26. PETTEWAY fc PRITCftETT. WIK0FF! WIK0FFM r COPIES of Wikoff, receiyed this morning. -JW This is oar 4th supply at Feb. 3. S VV. WHITAKER'S. NEW CROP MOLASSES. . O TQ HHDS. prime new crop Cardenas Molas sJJ sea, now landing from Brig S . P. Brow n, I rum (Jardenas. r or sale ty Jan. 2. J. J. L. HATHAWAY A CO. BRICKS. Ann NORTH River hard. For sale low JU.UUUby GEO. HARRISS. Dee. 3a 119. SERMONS FOR THE PEOPLE, Y T.H. Stockton third edition. For sale at B Jan. 16 i S. W. WHITAKER'S. . FREIGHT. ALL freight on Naval Stores-by CapelFear line of Boats, will hereaiter be - olfected at Wilmington.- t. C. A B. G. WORTH. Jan. 27. . , . 131. TnE DEMAND FOR our TJmbrellaa is increasing, bnt by ourar rangements for receiving there, we are at n times posted with the largest and- most complete assortment in the State, and ean sell i hem at prices that must auit. .C.MYERS. Jan. 27. Hat and Cap Emporium. JUST RECEIVED. OA BBLS. of Fayetterllle Superfine Flour ; a JU lot of handsome white Mealj New Bacon .Hams, Sides and Shoulders, Ac, dec. Jan. 30. A. B. McCALEB. HARPER'S MAGAZINE, FOR February, received, and for aale at Feb. 3. S. W. WHITAKER'S. TOE TRI-WEEKLY COMMERCIAL 1$ published every Tdespat, TasaeoAv and Saturday Ac 5 per annum, payable in ail cases in advance.. - - ?:... BY THOMAS LORING Eerroa andPaopaix roa, - ., , - Confer Front and Market Streets, W1LMISOTOS. N. C. . .. - 1 BATESOf ADVERTISING. . 1 iaaenion SO 50 I f aqc 2 months,, OK 2 75 I I " 3 , 5 Olf 3 s . 1 00 I I 6 M 8 00 I month, 2 SO 1 12 : 12 00 1 sqr. t Tan lines or less make a square. If an adver tisement exceeds ten lines, (be piice will be in proportion. ' - . Ail advertisements are payable at the limeoi thir insertion. Coniracti with f early advertisers, will be made, a the moat liberal terms: " ; ' No trairisfcr of contract for yearly nJvcrilsinp will be permitted. , Should circu.tistancca rendui a obanga inbuslnes, or an unexpected" removal aacessary. a eharse according to the pubHhnd terms will be at the option of ihe contraetoTjor J the tints he Has advertisea. . -TJwprivlleze of Annual Advertisers Is strictly limited to tlieir J wn immediate-bnsinesa ; and all advertisemania for -the benefit of other persons, ta wen as all advertisements not immediately con nected with their own business, and all excess of advertisements In Irngth or otherwise beyond the limits engaged, will be charged at the usual rates. No Advertisements is included in the con:racr Tor the sale or rent of houses or lands in town of cooatry, or for the sale orhira ofnngroes, wheth er tha property is owned by the advertise or by other persons. Theseare "excluded by the term fat mediate business?' r AH advertisements inserted in the tri-weeklv Co nrmrcial, are entitled to one iesertion in the Weekly free of chnrwe. JOB. CARn ASi VTfpr PRISTISG, . EXECUTED IX SUPERIOR STYLE. - GENTS POS TUB COMMEKCIALi. Niw Von Jlessrs. Dollkeb & Pottbb. . , Goiion Chablss Smith, No. 6, Central Wharf. Philadelphia H. K. Cohb.v. . Baltimore Wm. H. Peaks and ffn. Tjiomsok G0LDSB0R0' FEMALE COLLEGE. 1M1E third Sesa'on of this Institution comm- n- X ces on Wednesday, the 3rd of January, 1855, and ends on the 3rd of Jane 1655. Rev. J AS. H. K RENT. A B., President. Dr. Mosoas Closs, late of Chapel Hill, Prof, of diathemarics. -, And a full corps of Teachers in every branch. Board, including Washing,. Lights, Fuel, Ac, per session, $50,00 Tition in Primary pepartment, 10,00 Collegiate Department, 20,00 One hundred dollars will cover all expenses of the sesbion in the Collegiate course and all orna mental branches. ' Pupils in primary department charged the usual price for ornamental branches. One half payable in advance. . Three Lectures on scientific subjects will be delivered ach tnonth - - Wc are making every effort to render the School the fi."t in adv.-intages and clucapn-ss. and pledite to reduce prices, and mnlripty the advantages in proportion to tre irvcTcase. of paironage. when our number of pupils reu hc3 200 we cliutl be able to reduce the prices nearly one half, every one aiding as, is also axiing in placing (he means Of a superior education within th&rcach of sltnobt every girl in the State. . - We return thanks for the unexampled support we have had and beiieve it will be-continucd. For further information apply to the President of the" faculty, or myself. WAI. K. LANF., - ' " Pres't. Stockholders. Dec. 9th, 1S54. ' llHf. . CHILDREN '8 HITS AND CAPS."" EMBROIDERED and plain Cloth Caps, vari ous colors, White, Pearl and Black Beavers and Cassimcrcs, at reduced prices. Jan. 23. C. MYERS. PRESSED BRICK. 4,000 S pressed brick, for sale in lots T.C WORTH. Nov. 9. 09. BACON! BACON!! 5 HHDS. Western Sides ; 10 do. Shoulders, for sale to close consignment. RANKIN MARTIN. . Jan. 27. - 131-5U $500 REWARD. WILL be given to any person or persons who shall find the Chain and Anchor of the light, verse! Frying Pan Shoals, and deliver the same to' the keeper of the Ve ael. ''-'. The cable is supposed to be very near the 'pres ent place of light Vessel, it is 90 fathoms long and lies about E. S. E. & W. N. W. D.P.WOODBURY, s w Capt. Eng'rs. Jan. 25. ? - , '. ' 130.-10. I CANDIES. A CONSTANT supply of assorted Candies at wholesale and retail. For sale by L. N. BARLOW, Feb. 6. I No. 3 Granite How, Front-st. )yf! HHDS. prime new crop Cardenas Molas &OU sea now landing from brig Ellen Hayden, from Cardenas. For sale by . Feb. 6. J. & J. L. HATHAWAY & CO. PRESERVES! PRESERVES!! JUST received a fiet-h lot of preserved Peaches, Pears, Quinces, Ginger, Plums, Cherries, dec, also Jellies and Jama, assorted. For sale by L. . BARLOW, Feb. 6. i No. 3 Granite Row, Front-st. MUSIC!, MUSIC! MUSIC! A LARGE lot of choice Old Musie, now in store, will be sold out at cost. - Call and moke your selections before it is all gone. Jan. 13. j J.T.MUNDS. STOLEN : " " FROM THE UNDERSIGNED, A CHECK on Commercial Bunk ol Wilmington for S3, payable to cash or bearer, No. 1108, drawn by Kidder & Martin, dated Dec. 23d. 1654. One on same by same, for S10, No. 1124, payable to J. W. Ford or bearer, dated Dec. 30th. One on same by George Harriss per . A. J. Howell, for S63.12, No. 1.573, payable to S. B. Everett or bearer, da tea Dec. 3u. , ., - One on The Assistant Treasurer U. S., Naw. York, for t58,4X payable to S. W. Whitaker or r-de.- (not endoiaed) No. 121, drawned by Capt. D. P. Woodbury, dated Wilmington, ! . C-CrJee. 30tb, 1854. -' , : - - - - ' : A Note for SI 00, payable to J. G. Sewell, -and endorsed by hint, due January Ifct, 1S55, drawn by Jared Mathews f. , Williams. A Note for S9,69, payable to S. W. Whitaker or order, one day after date, drawn by H. R- Strong, dated Wilminston. N. C, January 14th, 1853-. -- A Note for 19,25. payable to S. W. Whitaker or order, one d.iy after date, drawn by Edward Cant well, dated Wilmington, August 23d, 1S53. A Note for S37.I6, payable to' S. W. Whitaker br order, one da y after date, drawn, by Crawley Fin ney, dated W ilmington, 1y, 1854. A Note lor $28, payable te S . W. Whitaker or order, six months after date, drawn by W. II. Maf fitt, dated Wilmington,-1853. An order from the A pent of the Goldsboro' Giist Mill on Petteway f- Pritchett,for $25, payable to the order of, end endorsed by John A ilfiama - - Also, a number of due bills, amounts not recol lected, payable to. the undersigned none endorsed by him and an acceptance of James E.Metts for 8100. - .s r"; , - . All peraona are hereby forewarned against' trad ing for any of the aboveas payment has been stopped.v S.W. WHITAKER. Jan. 17th, 1855. 127-tf. : BACON. 1 f HHDS. Sides; 10 do. Shoulders, For sale lVJby . RUSSELL & BRO. ... Jan. 23. 129. CANAL BARROWS. -vr OALhi, or March 30. if J. M. RO VINSON. BUSINESS CARDS. E. J. LUTTERL0H. FOR WARDING COMMISSION 'MERCHANT. ' -W 1 1, M I IfGTO ti , N . C. ' Sept. 28th. 1854. " 83-12m. DR. GEORGE BETTNER, OF -NOltTH CAROLINA. OFFICE, -No. 638, BUOADWAY, re at tbs -'PR-ESCOTT IIOUS NKW YORK. Fee. IS, 1854. , t 142-lyc: " W. M. SHERWOOD & C0r, llTBOLESALE Grocers and Commission Mer VV chants Wiliuin;to, N.U, AH consignments o Naval Stores, logetherwith Cotton, Raejon, La:d, Corn, Maal, Flour-, Ac.shal ecu re the.itigbest market rrice. - Dec. 13 . . 115-tf "J. D. LOVE, Af&SVFACTURER ' AXD DEALER IN CABINET FURNITURE, BEDSTEADS CHAIRS, MATTRESSES. &C.&C. . l'rant street, South of Blarket, BaOW'KBUlLDlNUWlkMINCTOM, N. C. Sept! 16, 1854.- 79-y-c J.jC. LATTA, COMMISSION MERCHANT- GENERAL A UK ST. ' WILMLNGTON. N. C. ocr. i,'!854. as-iyc. 3 ; WJL.KI.StN &-ESLEK, UPHOLSTERS & PIPER HANGERS, KEEP ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER, t Mattresses, Feather JitidSt Window Cttrtams . and Fixtures. " , All work in the nWove line done at sUorteat No tice. "Wilmington, N. C , Market St. ' "March 13, 1854.: ' I- JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM, General tommissiosi afld Fervrardin- Merehaa), Prompt personal uttaiittou given to Cotisigu- ments tor Sac or Shipment. Liberal Cash udmneer made on Consignments to me or to my New York friends. Wilmington, Jan. 30, 1854. 135. W. C. HOWARD, " 0KNRRAL Commission and Forwarding M"er ciant, Wilmington. N. C. -. I. iber.it Jash advances madtwn Consignments. Kov.29,1853. 109-tf C. D0PB.E. PANIEU B. BAKEIt- KL DiiPRE L CO GENERAL, AGENTS COMMISSION AND I'ORWAHDIStt MEItCHANTsS, WILMINOTON N. C. Jury 22d, 1S54. 5412m. ASDERSOW. EDWARD SAVAGE. ANDERSON & SAVAGE. GENERAL CO MMISSION MERCHANTS, - WILMINGTON N.C. Liberal cah advances made on consignments: March 27,1654-. 94 , RUSSELL & BROTHER, (L'ATB EtLIB, BDSSELt & CO ,) GEXERAls COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ' WILMINGTON, N. C. . Naval Stores, Gotten, and other produee. May 31854. ' ;. - ,': C. & D. DuPRE. WHOLE SALE AND RETAL DEALERS I N Hrus, Blediclnes, Chemieats, Valuta, OH, Dye Stufls, Olass, Perfumery, Cigars,, Old, Liquors, fancy Articles, &c , MARKET STREET, , WILMINGTON, W . C. p'reacriptibnsearefully compounded 4yxperi enced persons. March 28, 1854. J : WILLIAM A. G WYE tt, - fieneraUseat;ForwarJingi Commission aicrthaat. I take pleasure in Informing my friends, thatl am prepared to give all business entrusted to me efficient and personal attention. I have a wharf, for Naval Stores, with ample accorrrmodatioas. Spirit House, and Warehouse. Consignments of Naval Stores for sale or shipment ; snd all kinds of coun try produce solicited. Cash advances made on consignments. ' . April 18, 1854. -. 15. cdnley, iurr&Tco. , DEALERS IN BUTTER, Cheese, Lard, and Smoked Provisions, Pork. Beef, Beans, Peas, and Dried Fruit. -233 and 235, FRONT STREET. Corner of PISCK SLIP, NEW YORK. March 25, 1854. ly-c. WILLIA3I II, PEARE, COLLECTOR AND ADVERTISING" ACEST- Vr Cotintry Newspapers : throughaet the . , United States, " : Basement of Sen Iron Bo dings,Baliimoreatreet All business eelrusted touia care transacted promptly, on libcraltcrms. sept 7, 1854. , - . . 95-tf : JAMES E. METTS, COMMISSION Sf FORWARDING MERCHANT. . .HILHINGXOai. N. c. August 26th, 1854. .. 63 -tf. T. C7& B. G. WORTH, CDOISS10N ASD FORWIWJING luEKlCNSTS, . WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan 17, 1854. 125 e ' - rr iAS. T. PETTEWAY. - GEO E. PBITCHETT. PETTEWAY & PRITCUETr. General Commission and forwarding Mer CHAST. ALSO WHOLESALE GROCERS, NORTH WATER STREET, " i WiLHixaTss. N. C. Frompt attention will be given to the sale gtl Naval Stores and all kinds of Produce. 1 Intend keeping an assortment f Groceries, L quors aod Provj3iona. . . 4aly 18. , 52. - JOSEPH II. PLANNER, General Commission Merchant, WILMtlNtlTON, N. C. . lay 9rtu 1854 , -87.1y-e. JAS. H. CIIADBOURN&tCO., General Commission Merchants, WILMIVGTOJi.N. C. Jas. H. Chadboosk. Geo. Ch abbocrn. Jan. 1, 1354; . 13. HENUTT, FiCTM AXD F0SW1BDING AGEST, WiLlgiet hispersmal attention to 6 urines tntrual ' ed t his care. 3 ' Sept. 8, 1854. 75-lyns. GEORGE MYERS,- ' .. "WaiESALE AXD RETAIL GROCER Keeps constantly on hand, Wxnes. Teas, Liquors, t Provisions, Wood and Willow Ware, Eruitt - " Canfectionarief,4-c. South Framtstrtct, -n iMIINQTO.V, N. u. Nov. IS, I853:-s : ; .- . 109. QUINCE & COWAN. ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS; DEALERS IN WINES d LIQUORS. Corner of. Front and Pi ioces streets, . WILMINGTON, N. C. July 29. 66. BUSINESS CARDSr: A. U. VAftlioKKELK.v,- W. AM. VAiBoKiceiM. VANBORRELEN & BROTHER, . . YVIMINQTON, N C. Manufacturers of and dealet s in Naval Stores. J ... i r rn . TimAjm furntchilH n t , storage ana n un5 ir fair rates under insurance, if desired. r , Jan.I. 122-tf. D. C. FREEMAN. GEORGE HOUSTON FltKEMAX it HOUSTON, . MERCHANTS AND FACTORS, WILMINGTON, N.-C. I. CVREEnIAN & CO. COMM lSSIONMERCHANTS 173 FRONT STREET, NEW YORK. FEEEMAS AND UOBSTOS, YILS1SCT0JT, H. C KEEP-eooatantly on hand atoek of Flour, Corn, Pork, Bacon. Salt, Co fee, Sagmr, Mo lassts, Tobaeeo, Cigars. Snuf, Candles, Soap, For eign and Domestic Liquors and Wines; Iron, Nails, Paints, Oils, Glass, Domestics, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Leather, Agricultural Implements, and a va riety of other articles, suitable for family and plan tation use and the retail trade, which they will dispose of in lota "-'ait dealers or consumers en reasonable terma tor castt,orin excuange ior it a val Stores or other produce. . ... The senior oajrtner D. C. FaseMAii.ia located in the city "of fsaw. Vok t tho junior partner, Geo Houston, in Wilmington, If desired, advances, will be.made on enuisn-nents to and from either place. All business entrusted to them will receive nroner attention : and orders for Goods will be prompllyand carefully rilled. Sept. -9, 1854. " 7fi-f. . , GEO. HARRISS, -I Geueral Commission Merchant. WILMINGTON. N. C. CjTRICT attenUon given to procuring Freight O and purchaatgg Cargoes for vessels. r ICsr Ea ro K. HalL Esq. 1, O. G. Purvey Kh .Wilmington, f. A. Tayl r, Esq. f J. D. BeJIaaiy, Ebq. J Messrs. 'looker, Smyth & Co., N vork Thompson Hunter, J new I ora. Alex'r. Herron, Jr. Philadelphia. Jel?r Wil"a..,n!,& Buller I Charleston, C. H . V. Baker, Esq. . J . ' Jan. 2. 1854. 123 tf. I. VESSEL. U. B. EILEHS. WESSEL & EILERS. -COMMISSION MERCHANTS &. WHOLE VSALE GROCERS. North Water St., WH- rinfftonj N: C. Intend to Iseep at .the above stands, genera lasaortim-nt of Groceries, Liquors, and ProvUion? at wholeaale and to carry on Gen-cralCommission Bueincsa. . Btrittitci : . K. P.Hall. Pres't Br'ch Bank f the State O.G. Parsley, Pres't Commercial Bank P. K. Dickinson, Esq . . Ponpe A Co. N v fe Dollner Potter. J ' Jan. 20 1854. Wif. 131. GEO. II. KELLY, . COMMISSION MERCHANT. Ncx t dooi to A. A. Wannei'a.on North vVaterS l. wiUaltend to the sale of all kind s of Country Pro.. dace.dtieh ar Corn. Peas. Meal. Hacon, Lard ,c, and will keep constantly on hand a full supply of Groceries, c. . . . . ummmm Wllles Halloof Wayne, JnoVleRae, Wilmington W. Caraway. Gen. Ala.. MeRrae. . E. P. Hall, Wilmington , Wiley A.Walte. . " Dec. 13, 1853. 115-ly. . IAS. F. GILLESPIE- GEO. S. GILLESPIE JAMES JII,t,F.SPIE & CO PJIODUCE AND FORWARDING AGENTS. WILMINGTON ,.N. C. PajticuIaT attention paid tothe receipts and Sale if .aval Stores, 7 imoer, Lumber, Corn, Bacon, Cot- ' i ton, 4c. f-c. . March 30-, 1854. - 6. S. M. WEST, . Auctioneer and Commission Jlcrekant, WII.AIINGTON, N. C. WILL sell or buy Real Estate and Negroes at a small commission. also : Strict attention givento the sale of Timber, Tur pentine, Tar, or any kind of Country Produce. Office second door, South side of Market street, on the wharf. June 12. 1854. 33-ly. ;. W. P. MOORE. A. STAN'U'f. J. W. JONES. MOORE, STANLY & CO. ' COMMISSION MER C II A NTS, . WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct. -26th, 1854. . 93. 7" C. MYERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS AND WALKING CANEd, CWo. 1 Oranlte Row, Front Street. WOOL, Fur, Silk, and Moleskin Hats, Cloth, Plush, and Silk Glazed Cups, by fhe case or dozen, at New Vork Wholesale Prices. Nov. 9 99- J & J. L. HATHAWAY & CO. -i CO 3IMISSIO N MER CHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. I. HATHAWAY, J. I,. HATHA WIT, WM. B. UTI.BY. D. CASH WELL, COMMISSION MERCHANT, WILMINGTON. NVC " Sept. 30. ....... . 64-tf T. C. WORTH, General ComniissioD Mercuaof, WILMINGTON, N. C. USUAL advances made on conaignmeutsof Cot ton, Naval Stores and otherproduee Pattieular attention eiven b?G. W. Davis to nur- chasing cargoes, procuring treights for vessels, &c. Jiarcn ui. -v- Aio-iyc COCHRAN & RUSSELL (oCrmsonS to thos. ALisatco.) General Commission' Merchants, No 32, North. Wharves, md 63 North WaterSts. SJ t PHIIjADmPHIA. i. HA8VKT C0CHIA2T, ' W. 8. BUdSET.L. . - Liberal csish advances made on cotvsignments July 30ih, 1354. 5S-tf. U. DOLLMR. 6. POTTtB. jr. X. CAXEI1BEN. D0LLNER, POTTER & CO.. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, YORK. April30,l854.- 20-Iy-pd: NO. 3 MACKEREL. OQ BBLS. just received and for sale by ADAMS. BRO. & QO. " THE PRUALITY OR WORDS. " f WITH an introduction, by Edward Hitchcock. D. D., . President of Amherst College,, and Professor of Theology and Geology. A book that most interest all scientific mind. Just received and for sale by t . .J.T.MUNDS.. Dee. 29, '? - 118. -" ivrsugars.. , ; IN hhds. and bbls., for sale lew by Ja. 20. MOORE, STANLY A CO.rT EXTRA and NO. I soap. C FOR aale low, to close consignment by " " Jan. 20. MOORE, STANLY & CO. JTM WHOLE WORLD. 1 $300,000 worth of Gifts, for the subscribers to the MAMMOTH PICTORIAIi vtf the Whole IVorld, published simultaneously in the three cities of SEW YJEK, PftfUDELPflU AND BILTIMOCE, A 8 soon as 300,000" subscriptions are obtained; and having already an actual cibculation or aiot 200,000, it is now certain ' Tne Distribution ill soon take place. Among the cxtraordinary-nsT or oifts, (being one for every ticket issued,) are, lrot. Hart's lilegaut Country Seat, valued at 25,000, V A incitifiecut Cltv Residence, valued at 0 1 T,- OtK, ' v A Cash Ioa for lOO years, without Interest or aacority 910,000, V, Building Lots, Elegant Piano Fortes, Melodeoes, Gold IVatches," Bracelets, Rings, Books o Travels in the Olif and New World, by Prof Hart ; Real Estate, dc. f-c, die in all num bering 300,(00 Gifts,, valued at 8300,000. Every single remittance of ttl, secures one year's aobar ripfioa -to the Mammoth Pictorial, and the gratuity of a Gift Ticket, which entitles rhe holder to one share in, the 300,000 Gifts. Thus every personinvesting in this stupendous Enier prise receives the full worth ef his or her money, in subscription to a first-lass journal, (the great est and most Lutcisting Pictorial of the age,) Le aides a Gil t for each subscriptiorl which may prove an immense fortune to the receiver. For complete list of gilts, and lull and explicit panicnlarsiii regard to the great Enterprise, Dis tribution, tc; see a copy of Tmc WhOl World, which will be promptly scn,t, tree of charge, where desired by letter, post pain. The Whole Wobld may also be seen at the office of all papers coniaining thisadvertisement, wherelnformation may be obtained in regard to the paper and Enterprise. ' Agent, l'ostmustei saiid dailies, desirous of Incrative and at the. same time genteel employ me'nt, should not fail to sees copy of The Whole World, which contains by far tho most liberal in ducements ever offered to agents in the way of immense cash premiums, gift, commissions, Alc, whereb any person, wjth ordinary activity, ean eaily make S 1.000 and upwards, per vear; to which fast the agents we already havo can certi fy. Secure the Pictorial, and become wise, rich, and happy. Correspondents must write ther address Name. Port-office, County and State, PLAIN and DIS TINCT, or it wilj be their own fault if they fall to eel an answer. Adhere to this, and all returns will be promptly sent wherever desired, ia any part of tne world. 'It any orders are received after the 300,000 auh scribcrsare obtained, the money will be promptly return d, post-pnid, to 'l e persons tending it. All letters -and remittances for the Pictorial, WITH GIFT TIwKETS, must invariably b ad drowM poai.paid, to Prof. J. WOODMAN HART, World Hall, Broadway, Neia ' York, there being the only office tor the Gift Knterprit-e. . Rut remittances for the Pictorial WITHOUT Gift Tickets, may be sent to Prof. J. WOODMAN HART, HarPs Building, Cliesnut Street, Phila delphia, Pa., there being the principal editorial an l publication office. , , Oct. 3, 1S54. . . e5 6m. Zrijaai.N Ant i-Scorbu tic Tooth wash. TO THE LADIES. . VTOTIIING adds more to beauty than clean, .L while Teeth, and Gums tit heulihy color. Tha moat beautiful face and vermillion tips become repulsfve, If the latter, when .they open, exhibit the horrible puctul of aajftoclea t eel It. All who wish eiean, white Teeth, lienlthy Gums and n awcet braaib, shoaW a;lvo iSKttM ATi'H TOO I II WASH a trial. For sale by . , C. St D. DuPRE, Agents, Wilmington N.O. ' Srtn. 30. 81 PERFUMERY V JUST received from New Vork and Philadcl hta: - - Gross Lubfns's Ex'racts for the Handk'f ; do. t do.. Toilette Soaps ; -do. ' Glenny Mush Toilette Water; . do. do. Verbena do. do. do. Yankee Soap; do. t Camphor So.ip; do. " Pontine do. A large assortment of Hair Brushes, and a num ber of fane articles usually kept in Drug Stores C & D. DcPRE, Wholesale Druggit-ta, Oct. 5.- ; Market-st., Wilmington, N. C. THE NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COIP'Y, RALEIQH, N. C. THE aboveCompany hra been inopcrationsince the lstof April. 1848, undcrthedirectionof (he following Officers, viz : Dr. (Jharles fc..Jonhson, President, Wui.O, Haywood, Vice President, James F.Jordan, Secretary, Wm. H.Jones, Treasure', Pcrrin Busbee, Attorney, m Sr:Vvhmr.,eH8.!icJKeen.8n Hoard of Dr. R.B. Haywood, $ Cmfa,on. J. liersman. General Agent. This Company lias received a charter giving ad vantages tothe insured over anv othr Company. The 5tirScction eivea the Husband the nrivilrve to insure Disown tite lortne sole use ot ins wile and Children, free from any clainieof the re present a '.iveb of the husband or anv of hia creditors. ' Organized on purely mutual principles, tlie life members participatein the uholeoi the profile which are declared annually. Besides, ih ) applicant for life, when the annual premium la ovcr30 may pay ona nau in a rvote. All claims for insurance againstthe Company will je paia witnin ninety uays alter prool ol the death of the party is furnished. . Slaves are insured for one or five years, at rates which will enable all Slaveholders to secure this class of properity against the nncertainty of life. Slave insurance presents a new and interesting fcaturein the history of North Carolina.which will prove very important to the Southern States. The last fonr months operation of this Company shows rerrt arse amount of business- more than the Directors expected to do the first yeafV-having aireouy issueo more man ?uu roncica. D-r. Wm. W. Habbisb, Medical Examiner, and Agent. Wilminston, N.C. . - A H Commit nicattonsenbuaincs sof the Company should be addressed H - JAS. F. JORDAN, Sec'y. Raleigh, Jan. 25, IS54. j if. BOOT AND SHOE "sTORET GEORGE R. ritENCH.it his old stand on Market street, bessR leave to return his thanks to his VT old friends and customers for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, and to inform iherathal his stock of Boots and Shoes, including every vari ety in his tine is now as complete and as extensive anal any former period. Hia stock of Gentlemen Boys and Children's Boot and Shoes embraces eve ry variety of style, fashion and qnality that can be desired, or that is usually called for, including a fine assortment of Ladiea,Mis8esand Gcntlemen'sOver Shoes. ' ? ,.' ' He would particularly invite the attention of the Ladies to his extensive assortment of Ladiea and Misses. Leather, Morocco, Enameled, Bronze, Pat. Leather, Goat 8 kin. black and white Kid and a va riety of fancy colored Baots; Shoes and Slippers. Also, black, brown, blue, purple and variegated silk Gaitera. anew and handaomearticie, with and with, but he-Is. Ladies fancy Gaiters at tl s pair. Also, Sole Lea ther. Calves' Skins, and Shee Find ings. Please call and ex amine. - Mr. French would also inform hU friends and the public, that he is State Agent for the sale of Davis" Paia Killer and Wright's Indian Vegetable PUls, by either wholesale or retail. Nov0 . Ifli" SUPERIOR BUCKWHEAT. PL ATT S Hills Patent Hulled Buckwheat, en extra article received te day and frr sale by - " . UNBARLOW, ; JT fVT .. ft . . VA.T sm . " T No.n. No. 3 Granite Row. IRON BEDSTEADS AND CRIBS. SINGLE and double fold ins very convenient and proof against vermin, for sale by -July 15. AV1LKINSON fc ESLER. DOCT. JOHNSTON, HAL I I. MORE LOCK HOSPITAL. WHERE maybe obtained the ntoM speedy, pleaaant and effectual remtdy In the world for all SECRET DISEASES. Gonorrhea, Gleets, Strictures, Seminal Werk net, Pains in the Loins, Constitutions! Debility, Impouncy, Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Af fections of the Kidneys, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Ne.vous Inltabllty. Dlseaats of the Head, Tflroat Nose or Skin j and all those serious and melancholy disordtrs arising from lliedestrue tive habitaof 1 oath, which devtroy bo:h body and mind, those secret and solitaiy practice moref ital to their victim than the sonfis of the Hyrri, to the mariners ef Ulyseess. blighting their uioat bril liant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, dtc, impossible. YOUNG MEN. Especially, who have become the vicilmsof Solita ry Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave ihousandaof f'oung men of the most exalted talents and brilliant ntellect, who might otherwise have entranced lis tening .Senates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to ecslacj; the livinglyre, may call with full confidence. MARRIAGE. Married persons, or those contemplating marriage, being awareof physical weakness, should Immedi ately consult Dr. J., and be reatored to perfect health. He who placea himself undarthe care of Dr. John ston may religiously confide in his honor as a sen. tleman, and confidently rely upon hisakill aaa phy sicisn. OFFICE, No. 7, SOUTH FREDERICK St,.7 DOOKS FROM BALTIMORE St., (eaat aide.) UP THE STEPS. ' r-BK PARTICTJLARInobscrvIngtheArAAJJS and NUMB Ell. or you will mistake the place. A CURE IN TWO DA YS, OR NO CHARGE. No Mercury or Nauseous Drug Used. TAKE NOTICE. . Da. Johnston is the only regularly Educated Phyaician who advertises his very extensive Prac tise, and his ninny Wonderful Cunt is a sufficient guarantee, to the afflicted. Those vho vrishto be speedily and effectually cured, should shun the numer ous trifling imrmsUrs, who only ruin their health, und apply lo Dr. Johnston. JJl. JOHNS TON. Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London sradualefpenaone of the most eminent Colleges of the United Statea, and the greater part of whoae life has been spont In the Hospitals of London, Par la, Philadelphia, a nd. elsewhere, haa e floe ted aome of the most astonishing eurcs thai were ever known. Many troubled with ringing in theeara and head when asleep, creal nervouensss, being alarmed at sudden sounds, and bushfa.ness. with frequent blubbing, attended Bonn timedwiilt derangement of mind, were cured Immediately? - w i A CERTAIN DISEASE. When the misguided and imprudebt votary of pleasure find he has Imbibed the ateds of .his painful disease, it too ofreu happena that an ill-timed sense of shame, or dread of discovery, deters him from applying to ihuse w ho, Irom education and respectability, t an alone befriend lm, delay ing till the constitutional rysinptonis of this horrid iiWasemakettitirijppttiriH.ee. sue h as ulcerated pore throat, d Leaped note, noetural pains in tha head and limbs, tiiinnrsa of it'ht, deafoesa, nodes on the ahin bones and arms, blotches on the head, fifceandxtremities. progress on with frlghttul ra pidity, till at last the pulate of the mouth or the buneoof the noso toll in. and the victim of this wliil diseace becomes a horrid object of coinmis seratlnn.till death puts a period to hia dreadful Buf ferings, by tei.ding him in that bourne from whence no traveller returns. - To fuch therefo-e. Dr. Johnston pkdges hiiuelf to preserve thu most Invlolat.le seetefy j and. from his extensive prac tice in the first Horpilulsiti Europe and America, lie ca n confident! y riniiiimenJ m nfu and niit. cure lo i lie iinfortuna fe victim of ihis horrid di eauo. It ht a melanoiioly fuel, that thnui in,t. rii victim lo this dreadful dweusu, owing to tha un- fkiiiumts oi i;nuram pn it neers, who, by the use of -Uai deadly puis. n. merei.ry, ruin th constitu tion, anu eittier a mi the unlortunate suflcrer lo an untimely grave.or elso muko the residue of life ini erable. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. J. addresses all tnose who havelnjurcd them selves by private and improper Indulgences. These are some of the aad and melancholy ef fects, produced by early Imbits of youth, viz ! Weakness of the Buck and Limbs, Pains In the Head. Dimness of Sight, Los of Muscular Pow ir. Palpitation of the I lean, Dvspepsy. Nervous irriiaoiiiiy, werunL-emeni el lite Ltigeallve Func- ntnifc, uinurai jwcoMity, syntptomt 01 Uon.Ump. Oon,Jfcc. If ..i .it.. Tu-r . . i . rr . . .uiiuiiHj iic h'.mui t neeia on ine mind are much lo in dreaded j Los of Memory, Confusion of Ideae, Depression of Spirits. Evil Forebodings, niufiunw ouuhij', oeu jLisnusi, L.ove ot Soli tude. Timidity, etc. . are some of the evils produced. Thousands of persons of alleges, can now judge what is the cause of their declining health. Lot ing their vigor, becoming weak, pale and emacia ted, have a -singular appearance about the eyes, couch and svinptoms of consumption. . Married Persons, or those contemplating mar- imte, mini .wire oi puvaicui weakness, shouid Immediately consult Dr. J.end be restored to per fect health.- , DR. JOHNSTON'S INVIGORATING REME DY FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS. By this great and important remedy weakness of tne organs is speeany turea and full vigor restored. Thousands of the most Nervous and Debilitated individuals who had lest all hope, have been Imme diately relieved. All impediments to MARRIAGE, Physical or Men toil Diaqunlifications, Nervous Ir titubflitv Tremblings and V eaknet-s, or exhaustion of thu inofci fearful kind, rpvedily cured by Dr. Johnston. v Voung men who have Injured themselves by certain practice indulged in u lien alone a habit friqucmly learned from evil companions, or at school, the c fleet s f which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured, renders marriage iinposFible.ar-d datroys both mind and body. What a pity that a younj man. the hona of hia I country, and the darling of his parents, should be W aM'if.h rA frn . II r.....H. J . : t ,i vw m pivppiwi uu ciijojinenis oi uie, by the conseqaemes of deviating from the path ol nature, aud indulging in a ceruin secret habit. Such persons, before contempUtiing " MARK! AGE, Should reflect thai sauund mind and body are the most neceaaary requisites to promote connnbial happiness. Indeed, without these, the journey through life becomes a weaTj pilgrimages tna pros pect hourly darkens to th view j the mind kecomee shadowed with despair and filled with the melaa eholv reflection il.al the ha ppineaa of another be comes blighted with our own. OFFICE NO. 7 SOUTH FRF.DERICK-ST BaLTiMoas, Mo. All Surgical Oieratlona l'ei toraaed. N. B- Let no false delicacy prevent you,1 but apply immediately either pertonally or b letter. - akin Diseases hpeedily Cured 1 TO STRANGERS. The many thoufiads cured at this institution with in the latt ten years,, and the numereiia impor tant SurgiealOpera tions perfotmrd by Dr, J., wit nessed by the Reporters of the papers, and many other peraona. notice s of which have appeared again and again before the public, is a sufficient guaran tee that the afflicted will find skilful and honora ble physician ' , TAKE NOTICE., . -'Mt is with therreateet reluctance that Dr. JOHN STON permits his card lo appear before the public, deeming it unprofessional for a physician to adver tise, but unless he did so, the afflicted, especially strangers, could not fail to fall into lb hands of those impndentr boasting imposters, individuals destitute of knowledge, name and character, ped lars, shoemakers, mechanics, Ac, advertising them selves as physicians; ignorant quacks, itilk filthy, tying certificates of Great Wonderful Cures Ironi persona who cannot be found, or obla ined for few dollars from the Worthlcasaod Degraded, and many other cunning and centcmpiible artifice to antic the afflicted, trifling roonih after month, or ta lone aa possible. and in despair, leave yo with rained health, to aith over your galling disappointment. . . . . , . i i . . .. rw f A f for he erUtn can curt you. To those unacqaainted Willi ul rcpumiwn, uc vwiii. j w . j that hia crcdeatiala or diplomaa always hang In his Office. 11 WEAKNESS OF THF. ORGANS immediately cured, and full vieor refctorrd. I5-ALL LETTERS POST-PAID-REMEDIES SENT BY MAIL. Jan. 8th, 136. l?3-lr-C WILMINGTON MARBLE AXD STONE YARD. 1'IIK Subacriber having accepted the sgunry of several largo catablishmenta at the North whieh will furniah him an unlimited supply of finished r unfinished, foreign and domestic MARBLE of a I; qualities, is prepared to fill all orrlrrt for ID.V iJMUNTH ANI TOMIl M t)N I.H, and every other artlcla In tbe line of the business at reasonable rales. 8CULPTURIN0, LETTERING ORG ARVIN0, Executed a swell can be done either North ot South. Thebest reference ean be give . If rrnulrrd. . JAS. McCLARANAN. Jan. 15, 1651. if; OUR fllOTTO IS TO PLtA&E" AT THE (Vllmlugtou Saddle, Harness, aud Trunk Mauufaetory. HIIE subscriber respectfully informsthepublic A. thsf he has recently received additions to hi stock of Saddle and llarnuaa Mountlnca.dic., Ili latest and most Improved style, and Is conilanlf manufacturing,! hia store on ma rkaiaf reel, every description of artlclein tho above line. From his esperiencrlnihe business, he feel confident thai uawtu be able to glvaentireaatlarsciionieallwhit inayfavorhim with a call, liahasnowen hand; and wllloonatantiy ketiia laraeasaortnu niof CoicA, nirmnd SiUtrtt Harnett, Iattij t iniiu BridlcitWkpte-t., bctttlcmen's Sdtltci, Wkiji Spurt, dj-e. fcallof which he will warrant lo be o(VT - iitne beat inateriata and workmanship. I 1 Ha has also large assortment ot 6 Trunks, Valises, Haddle end Carpet Ilagsi atrhels, l'ancy Trunks, Ac, snd all othtr ar tides usually kept In surh establishments, sll or which heotferiUwfor CASll.or enshoricredlt to prompt customers. Saddles, Ilarnass.Trunks, Radical Bagi, ceci Ac, made lo order. Inaddition tothe above the Biibcrlberal wa v I keeps on hand a largaaupply of Htrlng Leather) and has now, snd will ke-?p through the aeuRon a good assortment of I'ly Nit Is. All ar Invited to call andexamine my Good, whetherin want or not, ssl lakapleaureinsliMwt Ing my assortment to alt who may favor ins wit ti a can. HarnestandCoach Trimmings sold st a fair price lo persons buying lo manufacture. Alao, VV hips at wholesale. AJIkindsof Riding Vehldes boughlt r. . old on commissions. JOHN J. CONOLEY . Feb. 7, 1854. 138 Y6xit POLHEMUS, 59 Broad Strert, Corner vf Beacer,N. Yorks Oder for sale Ihe follow in heavy Cotton Kshrier: NEW-ENGLAND COTTON SAIL DLCK- Jl inch. all numbers, hard and soli slao all tha various idtlia of Canvass manuluctured at thla es tablishment comprising every variety known tot lid trade, and offered at ihe lowest rates. UNITED STATES PILOTDUCK-Woodberry and Mount Vernon Extra. A fullasaoriment of this superior fubric. VII.I 1MANTIC COTTON DUCK-16, 18,20 and it Inch, all nitmbera, hard and soft. This fab ric was a wurded the highest Premium at the Lon don World's Fair, also at our own Wtnle Fair. SHIP AND BEAU MARK DUCK--Plain and twilled, manufactured by the Greenwood's Com pany, a superior art ictu lor light suils, tents, a wnlnjs, Act also. Mount Vernon Twill 6 Ravens. Howard Ravens, Pioneer snd Phrrnlx Mills Light ton Ravens, plnin to 27 Ineht Heavy, do. do. COTTON AIL TWINE A full assortment. TAKPAULIN. HAMMOCKS, STL' FFS, u e. PAPER FLLTINU'JO lo 1i Inch, made very heavy, expressly for drier felts. CARCOVKIUNG-Colton Canvass, all widths, from oU lo 1 30 inehes, and all nutnbert, tiitide ex' preasly for covering and roofing rallroau enrs, Is perfectly and permanently wnter-n roof, and tunrn enlurlnL' than the ear Itself. ENAMELLING CANVASS-30, 33,40,43 anj 50 Inc h plain snd t wilM, In every variety. BAGS AND BAGGl.VO Of every desrrfptfon. .Sriimlesa Base. wocn whole, all sir.e, In bn,'ea of 100, '100 and 300 j combining strength, utility and cheapness, for grain nnd meal ars unsurpassed. Also, heavy Cotton Sacking, 40 tneh Csnvnss, '. thread Wsrpand Filling, heavy twilled, do. do.. 0 i2,4Uand 44 Inrh. . VOOL SACLS Woven whole all flzts, a new and desirable article. Keb.2l. 144-lj-r. TII0S. R. C ARR, M, D. D. D. S PRACT1CA L DENTIST for ihelasl ten year. Charges for 10 or less artificial teeth on fine gold plate, each, t Oil An entire set of leelh on fine gold plate, r,0 (10 Ditto on gold with artificial gums, 15U 00 unto on riatina piate witri artifi cial gumt, Upper or under ditto, iach. A Pivot tooth that cannot be distinguish ed from the natural, A fine gold filling, varranttd permanent. 1'.0 73 0(1 00 00 (JIJ (Nl 2 Do. and destroying the nerve 3 lo 6 Extracting a tooth. 60 eta. lo I Best dentifrie and looth bruthes always on hand Every operation varranttd logtveantire satisfac tion. Teeth inserted immediately after ihe extrac tion of ihe fangs snd reuiodnled after the gums have shrunken, wt'hout additional charge. Office on Market-st , 2 doors below the Churrh, Wilmington, N. C, April 22, 10-if, THAT SUPERIOR BUTTER HAS COM Fl at Atkins all from the dairy or Adam Wsr. ncr, the most celebrated dairy In New York . 100 boxes Cheese I BO bbls. superior Pink Eye Pott' toes; 5 bbls. Buckwheat Flour. All for sale l.y Dec. 16. W. M. SHERWOOD dt CO. MEMOIRS of Celebrated Character, by Al nlinnsu De Lamartine. Anumir ih ... i.. . , . I character of whom sketc hes are given In thei-o Tuiunies, are Meiron. lieiolse, (Jolunibu, Tal'sey the Potter. Cicero. Homer. J.isn nl a and others of ne less wide a dverslt v of nosiiion. lertunes snd are. 2nd aunotv of this nenu Is r work arrived snd for sal by J. T. MUM'S. '" 123. CARPET AND OIL CLOTHS CUT, made, and put down, by WILKINSON dr. ESLER, Paper Hangers aad Upholsters. Sept. 28. . 6i. COAL. Qfn HHDS. lo arrive per Bteamship Nonli v Carolina, iron rniiaaetohis. ny Dec. 30. GEO. HARRISS. - . s NOTICE. JUST recelveby lbs subscriber and f" sale k Bbls. Whiskey . , - . 4 qr. casks Francn Crandy f . 1 r 60 boxes of assorted Candle t 30 do. Cheese; 10 half bbls. Hiram Smiih Flour 10 whole ' do. do. 300 bags Table Sail 40 bbls. assorted Sugar, die. Thsi shown arlietea witt.be Bold loW on skorl tleie, but lower for cash. Uee. ID. . vv, i.. a. iunnciibnu. E3IPTY SPIRITS BARRELS. fCff PRIME seeond hand empty Sparits Tur JUL pen tine Barrel, Just land, d from Brie A. Adams. For sale by .ADAM3. BItO. A CO. Dec. 30. "-., s 119. SPER3I CANDLES L SPIRIT CASKS. BOXES 8 perm Candles 3r0 prlt J Spirit Caaka, extra slse, for aale low rae IN aw i e ttose consignment T. C. WORTH. Oct. 6. 86. THE FOSSIL SPIRIT. AEOY'S DREAM OK GEOLOGY", by John Mill. M. D. Jal nqblished. For ssl,. at Jan. 16) O. W. WHITAKER'S. SACK SALT. Sacks In store, for sale In lots lo suit by BUS ELL dt BKO. 1000 Jan. 2X I BBLS FAMILV FLOOR, Just la Store Hi and for sale by QUINCE A COWAN. Nov. 23. 1W.
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