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.... ... . -V . . lit if . ; a 1 L-yi1 ''v.,' ..v:V ' A.. - w "4r .-if "H.S V 1 70LUME Xu-r-NUMBER" 101. ' i 7J ; ,i . , r ' " " - - ' I---- . - , Girgiiif at tS per iioam, payable a all ease (la idrinvi. . . -,, B V T.IOd. KOIlINu KDtToa nTPROFaiToa Cvrtier Krnt and Market, Streeta.' ' ITI!S OK AOVCKTIIilSU. . i qr. t i nariion 0 SO t t .ir. Z ra'omlii,' 94 bit t 3 " v 1 00 1 1 ' 8 M 1 I month.' 2 &0 i I IJOt i'o llgii or lo inakA a J . If n aHlr .iiemcal Meaedn Ian linoa. iiic-ptlc wilf h in All a lvr(iaeina(s ar patabla at the HMeol their loiertioa. . . Cantrtct with raarlr advartlMrs, will b mad i th maul liberal terull. , i ' : No ir9fer of eoatracta far rr'f alcrilinj( will aa D.mnUtcd. Should eirca.natancea rendc nhinfili bainen. or an unexpected reman ceiarr,a ehaffe accordln to she pnVlihtt tarm will oa at the option of th coniractor, to ik. liraa he ku adVCflUed" - " . " Thu nrlvilereaC Annual. Advert iera i Mreitl tmtt-l i their .) iranacitiaie haaineaai and all alverninmNta lt the benefit of other p?ron we'.l alUJertteralalimmediateljr eo- Hertlmeai in length r otherwise bey nd lk HmltaAB7iira4. will be charted at the uewalrale. No J?rtiemeaU ia lided the eontracr for i he aale or rent of howaea or - tanas in town or rnnntrv. or for-thale or hire of net;roe; wheth r the nrnocrtvis owaed bir the advartleror hw !ier ncraona. Thee are eieteded by the ert All advortisententa Inserted In the trl-weeMi Ca asreJal. are entitled to one feaertlon Inthr M'ctkty free of charge. " ' .' ' ' . JOB, CIRI) ANI PATfCY JITINp KIKCOTEO IS SCfERIOa STILE. ; lUGmftlR T1ISCOMNCRCIAL. fVaw Toa-Meaara. Dollhbb dc. Pottbb. Cai.ai SaiirM, No. , Central Wharf Phiimdtlpkia S. E. Cemit. - fl ; Bitllimr Wjt. H. Paaas and Wj. Thomsou X. Y. Correspondence the) UommereUI. Nw Tea a, November 10, 1867. Another weefc of high presar:re is a 1 moat oyer: Commercial maiterrare brightening up little ; iince the Banks have received State money there baone out to the west a considerable amount of that currency and produce. U beginning to come foward. Who ia the real debtor" now ? who ia the ' man that atayahe machinery of commerce -by fnilinir to pay up? The consumer of f'gooda ia the "actual defuuher, yet strange to tay, though he has roperty to pay his debts with, it is not wholly his fault that they have not been paid. The western : farmer has not until . lately been ab'a to exchange his produce for any kind of cur rency which woul l bear keeping. Now the flow uf gold and good ; bills is setting out West ; the trouble cannot be charged upon the Banks any longer, and if the far. mere do not pay, the bankruptcy of ;the country must lie at their titor, prtrridin always that navigation does not close be fore the bulk of shipments can be made. , This revulsion, it tuuU always be borne in mind is not a commercial but a financial one. We have failed, not because'of over trading; not because our consumption has exceeded our production. This is the fa vorite cry of ranters; facts contradict the assumption. But an "entire derargement of the system of excl nnge throughout the 'country, through the suicidal action of Banks, has rendered it impossible for one section to pay its debts to the other. V And there is no doubt, notwithstanding that this J der ngement and confusion is taken ad vantage of by unscrupulous , parties, many of whom, though aclunlly able to pay their debts have sought to defer payment, and even to obtain extensions on notes, falling due next Spring, when there is no reason to suppose ' that solvent hou-es will find any. suCiciently in, meeting; their obliga tions. The jobbers have got through their heaviest payments, the Bunks are di"punt- ' ing mors freely, and' things look a little brighter. .The importers hi va rery grad ually failed to meet their engagements on the other side and in two or, three weeks we shall hear reports - of m grand crash a mong the French and British manufactur- .. rs. ' - " " : ' " : ": ' ' - ' 1 UnemployeJ labor la beginning to mani- fet a rather unmanageable disposition and things look rather squally for the winter, ; erpecially among the great masses of ari; - tliacs for whom there is now scarcely any employment to. be found. ; Th-re was a lare and in&matory meeting of this class ' ..yesterday, at which (he cnost seditious sen. timtnts were uttersd. The only tangible pbfi pf relief we can propose, is that the rni'roaJj . should offer to . carry , families 'Test an J South at half price, the remain. Jer to be made up from the contributions cf the benevolent. We certainly tare on ov:::tock cf the bu man race at this par ticular junctnre,' in the cityf New York A sumptuary law should be passed by the new Leg.slature forbidding' marriages un til such time as our domestic exchanges shall have been regulated, and the country . rt hr-a kecome JranquiLitt f ; Of course we . have very little trad in general merchandize produce sells at fair rites ; cotton i , cant "be moved dry goods ji r.2t deadpret sleeping ! there "is more dlposUion to sell on credit sinea the last weVk, tl - Vlhe terms givea are shorter tbju.'here'tc.cre.., h-? y :r?1?:z-- Tbt'eii a diir'.b of 'amusement ; noth i.g seete to take. -Thaelectioja -was"co 'a" at all j r'u WW the regular fraternity l f i!.oul4er Jiitters would ccndr:; ?.ad t& -""J'degTee cf cicitsmeat or iatcresi about 5:. .. There was no cVed cf fciting - t I. 5 j"c'!i at cebwdy, cared tnsi'h a bo it votings to go: near a poll if, a haii of his head might beendangered iheftby,1 'aid consequently - there was ' not the- sligLtest reasoa for a scrimmage, " ' V r We piediet better tidies in the course of a few weelf'VoliVoitwIre 'conjectures ehber. Let us look at the' easel Tfte cfis trese'fs ei iefTy snoongj the artizans; those who ttefve been engaged in the preparation of useful1 afril t-'rmnueniat articles ' for 'the" season's ttrfite. yofirrefe Is a prospeqt (hat mU steel of tHhh tCri rfcnv rTry goods (ti6y' g6ofsy htV fto-'.wil 6ed'me"f e tr'rnery srarire' hfld valoale iir if few months er'tng ia tie ttreclifng 6i" manu facturers here, 6ur fspecialT to ibe almost entire cottaig ofTof importation! ' We will never trust th-ta '" eotmtfy say the French Srfrd t&'er.man ageMaron tfn - side, so much the better for this ecutttry. - New I ..sarA'aaaia'latf wtu raw a xiear rreta ror- n noii. cr o 1 , . . j . . ... noarriTirw na ssrarr sroens oar nana ; ther will fheferWe tngngt hr Wfo9vfcii6n again ntf ef ettinsiief at fdoiv money' peer asf, tf hfCa el&fitptoa -ieer to- coma .off, in the coiVfse of a" few Wee its. . . From the Fhilodeffkia StturJaf sSfU?l HOPE OF TAB BUOliEN-UCvliTLD. - a TsnrtaVev I. .i , God of HeaTen t has she aerfahad,' All on earth I ersr sberisbed t Can bii)a not yet be BourlsIW4 1 Say not aary hops la flS t ' " . " Frlaod physielan aavo bar sarehart' iOW but know you how I lore bar. Ton would try your.aoara -endeaTort ' It laraJn thaa I she Is dead! 1 . Iead and gone I know not whlthrr , -:t ' '. " ' Bat bar aooi srturna not bltbarl . . ' Could I only foltww tlUlher,, . ' - - ' Thilbcr Joytng would I flyl Far ia life ia no. mora gladness ' And the world is flllad wfth sadnMal UttnajloDger would be madness, vj lanawUUag now to-Ulet' aT : ..'''- . .. - . :. V ISbrondedin tier long dark tresses, ' ' Feels she not my wild earssseet ; ; ' Feato she not the lip thai preesea - ' Preaaea hot upon her browt "T - j TJeara aba not my widowed mourn! sgt " Not that aye enea passion burning. V Kot an answer is returning; " - Coldly staring at ma bow, ,?k , , i. Gofahd tell me not that sorrow , . s Bach as mine can ever borrow ; -Couaolatioa from the morrow . '. "." ; Harrow knows no Joy for me? For omeh day brings soma fresh token, 4HaXh'vat kind words are apoknv .. . .u Ker broken mast it bat ' X have seen what men 4SaIatres( . . Xacbmay think h(a own the (airest , But aty soul conelvred Aer nearest The embodi sueot of lore; v Bhs Is there stilltook upon herl . Foriot yet deeay hath won her ... ..'. ' And though death's damp band ta on her, 4 Does she not your pelaes more I ; Baw yea e'er a check so tender! vJt J , Or a band so whits and alenderl Or a waist that weul aiiKeiuIer - Eucb r yearning to caress I " Saw yon aye so liquid evert " , . Or a lip so lurlngt . Kaveri 1 " ' - . Twould bays made your heart strings quiTer f But la life that Bp to presst ' - And aba loved ma aha had sworn it i Ob Cthe anguish hat bath torn It, J Thsy alone oaa know, who part With the one aad only being, f" WhS by Nature's kind deoreeinf' -Hath been blended with their being, And eat wined around their heart. r She had neither ntbor, mother . Without sister, without brother, , Bba aad ware to eaeb other 5 ' : A'lt)u world mndattUt joy. Front our kearta eaob day united. ir - msj our npa rrasa vows we pngDtre ; 4Aod oar souls, with foee benighted, T ';, Nerer dreamt o f Its alloy. - ;: Oft at Midnight from my sleeping. - ": I bare wake and found bar weeping. And her Uous vigil keeping i, v t alsenl m e'erae In my aleen . ' For her love wae -ever sealoos, - - - j Xever eold aad barely Jsaloua; For the loss of such teva tell oa -i , ' Is tt strange that now I wrapt " Oh 1 then tell rae not that sorrow, . Such as nrina oaa ever borrow Consolation from the morrow ,. - Morrow knows ao Joy for met -. . Foreach day briaga ausaa frsah token, -That la vain are kind words spoken, : i Tethe beert that baa been brokra-. - . And I know tie vain, and fbtiy '" Moet profane aad most a nholy, ' ' . Thus to mourn, since fate hathlowly, . Xowly mid bar lovely form; Tet far vainer were the aotioo That a life-time time iof devotion OoW allay the wild emotion, ' Burniag now my kwoajvun, :- ' : , " Kol I eaonot eeose to mount her ; Though 'ils Ot d's own band hath torn her. And IDs angel that bath borne her . To that home where angels dwelil : . - 5 ' AsIgSTs I amambranee reading In her dark aye'a painfnl pleading I-. Freeh my heart bagtne tU pieadlng Aad Bfi seems a hopeless heUt t. ' ' : r Obi tbeaMeB bbo Bot4bat sorrow Buchaa mine ean ever borrow 9 " ' ConsolaUoa from the morrow - ' ' Vorrow knows no tov a ma ' ij - v 1 e- pwu iiw loaen ' That in vain are kind wards spoken Wlra. V J.. VJ . . . ' To the heart that has been brok Ever brokeaniBstitbel - o . . - - e ' . . .Time psisss, aad a hope (not earthly) . " Dawn span the bbjedtng heart: . ?"" shssrfully the moaner raaamss - i! sr . ' r - .1 ; a ""And they ton me, tarn lonely . t To the world 1 asem so only ' ..Bat J never can be lonely, x ' i; For by nay, la dreams by night, " i nerasa toye-bovn sprrit near me i And It seems toes andhwr me ;' - TTLiJe a dark eye smneao sheer me ' V ; - IUSJM pw SM Ml IHW. v- IT I WILMINGTON," N. -..It' - - '" ta the sen at mldy brtluaac,. -..'-s - ""Rikniut nui tlllfta HiJ Ml ltill4 ' -h '.' ,.; Am whin the aa by my aida; "-,"-j.' v. - ,V ',' ' h'aaa mpuaingai. M-atoatng o'er- n.e,V -rlotha-oarkltng fsrana before jna, .--v l ' Tban aaangiol wafehiag o'er -ana w . . ; . :'..; Beams Uf rwir wee iplrH-brt f-'.v v. ; . - jA fai iitdtilgtit deSand sombre - t;r r. ! Ia my Jolwaod voieeJeas ebamtaer t' ' i ' " Pouring- bliM info my Inmber-i ' J' ' rny bosom dark ayea team, - - , T3I) my enM U dcaakyat aebing, -Wtth a thirst ibatJknows no slaking " "nd my giddy aoal awakins, ' w IMf 4duU M a udrtmmf .-. , - Coolora Wr'i'llaill!a4- , , , i tor our very aonla arasa B4lhta .-: . . Could aueh k by neat W.bligbtad Mltbhid mS 6 bloom " " ' . Cm te jJM fttt that's sircter. Tail me-leiriM.r-bJline.t her. And with banUog kisses greet bar itfa'lahaf teyofad tha teiabr Teal aattdhf iy 6ltloo Tl not Saaagrs iatBd araatlaeib-: . - That a straie awaas anasaiarWr i ...... I For du hearts thaa rndalv nna en For oar hearts thas rudaly rlTen . TO turtle again itr BnSt Batrmrtr morttoi'pktti ... triE 8ADfjw.ON TUB PltiOVT. -j ' : . JAMES BAl.OCNTIM. B.rr I'lelpk-ra from th flvtd of light, - , Hewn deep wi tri- u?oirnds a ad scare, t ' I pray tsd, "Heaven othe and help Ibe rigbt, And end tl e erneer'ars' - - - . ' f itfoohtdV I rlrt-arot lerVpel tmM , Boro me o'er ocean billow; . . I wnkeand loT an angcfhifftrf ' Was smoothiftf $tOxtn fby pflfo. : - : . v.: . ... 'Twixt deatb and life, Ihron-h day sad night, My wound nneonFelone kvpt me, Of all esefpt ftrrwe eye so bright v Ths ttftdly hatched stfrf trept mr, . And over me in yon far. land, . ' - - . v Had waved tne srt-eih)g wiHow, Hsd 1t not been the angel hand. That smoothed the soldier's pfllow. Oh. eartft bol once fft-tfrd sUfcn a" fat' r " ... So lit are iy and so hwman, ... -1 A that Of PloYtfnte S ijliiingsler' The angel tj-p In womaar ' r" What marvel that a'noldTcr jeTI ! A poor, bal jrstffttl fUh,- ; "... ,;. - , .. ne kissed Lcr shadow as ft fctl". , r At mldol'bton tils wfttoW. '' i .T - . X'. A SNAKE htS. - - ' There j a prentStiake- Dew iu' tuast Hartford, Cpnti., which, accord 102' 'tor a cetera porary,. beats the eritice-cboutry. - 11 ickn trie vase 01 ire 01a mner quar ry, arid one Mr. Ransom V hjrev" who resides m that vicinity, lias taken two hundred aiw fourteen l.ve stiakes from that siugle den ! No other snake den in this conntry has ns vet equalled this. A s an evidence o(, thi.? avS tefar to 1 the following particulars,,furnished by the Ha ri ford Times : Mr. White took out the first lot - of nii'ety-two on the "10ihot April, 1 and from day to day, by removing rocks and digging, he found add it ionol fami lies or '--balls'? of them, for it appears that tlie snakesTto the number of twen ty or ciore, wind themselves, into a ball and remain in that condition during the winier. ' Most ot the nnmbr. were black stiakes, measuiring from three to four and a halffecf 111 length, but among these were three racors; a long - slim snake, with a white ring aronnd its neck, and three little racers not over three in ches iti length ; also seven poisonous ad ders, j , ' JThere seems to le some difference in the appearance of these adders, 'some of them haviug flatter heads that) others, and brighter ' srvts on . tm m. Oue s them in parlicnlar, a large viciotis-look-ihg felbw, flattens himself through.';-his entire length, his head being as flat a a cent ; wheit-fhe is 'annoyed he throw iheupper part of his head backhand strikes like a rauiesuake ; lie is aboiU- ree feet long, his tail tapering -off a- bundanily, the point for ebont two-in cues being not niucalaiger than a piece of mall twine.- He is evidently as poi sonous as a rattlesnake, Mr, White had a large show case' full of these'ser peuts, all alive on exhibition ; here elec- ion day ; they drew, together ft : large crowd,; A. ftieid '. sugeestithar for' & nine or more, arouna tnat smaKe. den, l- -e . a snakes will be seen this season, hut tUajf the gKMihd Jnoies, willlgreaily' in crease. . Let the fact be noted, - JlIE OLD, WELDON I10TEL; SNOWOPKN ON THB SOUTH EAST Stt)K OP the llailroad as von set in oa anv lload. lt I ia open in the name of the newly opened. : . j EXC IIANOE. HO TEL. And it Is bound to do justice to passengers Irs get ting their meals the Proprietor pledging; himself to aatrsfy all who may favor him with a call, or no l'V , . . . , . . . . '-. . Passengers will find meats read on the arrival of every train. "with good Porters to attend to them and cheek their baggage to any point .which jhejr may desire to have it checked. . The House is wlihin twenty steps of the Ticket Office, where passengers can obtain their Tickets without any trouble, aod beta good time after getting their dinner or supper, as there Is Consid erable baggage to change. ' ' s ' "-. ' Passengers will please bear In mind that there Is a hoase in front of mine, rented by the other house to keep off opposition, which is called the New Welden Hotel, tut gentlemen and ladles will please recollect that his hoase has been bailroa ly usiw four,- five or six years to mr knOwleage, and has beerf occupied by threo dialrent persona during that time, and has a new proprietor at pr ent. This Old Weldoe Hotel hs been open for two months, and baa, not hod a crowd but once since, bnt it is now increasing fast la popular fi vor, Sa piasengers And that the masla, suit them and are always ready oa the table when the trains arrive from any pinr. There are red bills printed by the other house wirh no name atuchod t them, evidently designed to injure me and my house, but H cannot succeed, f notwithstanding the praw pneior and his axes at the "ears; are . narttcolar in informing paasengerr that the house to the right ' hbest, bat pnrsengers Ind that the Vhouaeen h hill Is not only the .beat, but that its .labia is more abundantly supplied with the test.4 and that the waiters are mora polite end attentive to the wants of tboea who favor it with their presence.. Pleaee bawrtn mind that my hoase ia the newly opened EXCHANGK HOTKl-en ,he hill, twen ty afeps from the Tiekel OTlee. :. vs.'-', :..s ' ." " B.B,rSAR5t Preprietor, ,C:i; SAiTURDAY MORJNINGi NOVEMBER" 1 41857-:-:., . -I ' - WHOLE NUMBER -1 602 : - - 'A - ' bj w-ggggB - ' -.. new mora uicy, . . 1 Will oa for Boaatv Lantf Warrants of ati denoia hnatlonj.' tWo nfer eeauabove tUar kef prJcesj onUf . . . m i ... 1. j 1 M - - V - I in uciooer JutUi naviog f i" i ihuuhi to oeuves at that time. Send. .t!fe.rf along; "The following r ma latest quotation- ' - - " . . , '165 acres- 1 . s , M , -I2 - .. 00 h . P0 . - ' 94 t Parties sending Warrant by rffatt, win he- paid Hie seme as tnoqn rrrey ere personally present LMralt remit led y return mau. Address ' i ';';'?:i..vHEKtRft dt RVBRETTi- - w " 8rokers, flew Vork City, He York, Augast 15, 1857. - tw69 VOUNG AMERICA TARQE7T PBT0L ' ThisPIstol is intended Is ih iKiitiife&of ffii ot Hirtairw' fhifs ' ffwVI trf if it snma 11 it fi tli nmin si'i 1 11 inni ott any danger of aeebfent The chctrpeat ordina ry ptxof U 1 Btca Vt ijur tlavnjc price oi this be, sidea tMinff ftirfwmia ?n tfim h t nia rf hove .. Thii rtirt lt fcndeti WftS -ihs caminon Fire Cracker wruan lorms-a comptete cartridge, and vtiUeauya batten or filled paces rih the. same precision as the ordin irv n!tcn. but not with sufficient force to "o any serkinr damage.- Aa America is a shooting nation, tire Vong Americana meat and will learn the art by which our independence W aectired: Hence thlsTarget Pistol is exactly in thnc rand must meet with saiverssl sale -anrong our youth of the South and weat. Jtsoperation is perfectly erm pie, snd it is not liable fo eet out of order; A full description will accompany every case of pistohi 1 ne pisioisare put up at tne factory la cases of 6U eacn. reaay to sena ty express to any part or the United States or Canada. - ; Retnil piice, 25cenis j by the case, S7.50. or 15 cents eacn. -.,,. f , . FRENCH. HALL & CO.. , New" Haven., Ct AOgnstTtB, 185T.- ' , 67t r GIFTS IGIFfS! ! GIFTS ! I ! A?PRIjS-K TO KVERY" PUaCaASKO, at UioJ teaser utty futtUsaing Honse of Duane HulL aon, Pblladelphli. By. baying a hook for 1, or more,-you are at once presented wilb a prize, worth from 25 cents to S100, oonsistkig of line gold lewelrV. Watches, dtc. All ordets bv !! will he oromtly. filled, and the prize or prises will accompany uie boons. Uur lit contains all or the most popular books or the day, and wRl ve sold at ine usual retail prices, many ot ttjffrff for lest.- rersons wisning airy particular book can order a enea. ana it win be tor warded with nam. A cat aague giving full information, w?t8 a Hat of book' and guts, win be sent post palcf. ay addrreaslrin ' - - ' . UUANB RULIwOiV. v i" -i Ho. 3fj S. Ttlrd aUSet, Fhila August Wth, 1857. ' ' ' " rT 69tw?in , OUK MOTTO IS 'T0 PLtJiSfiff AT THE. . iVIImlngteit saddle, Har nees, and Trnnk "' ';-'-Maiittflitanrs - . -v T'HE sabscrtberrestfectluilrlnfafmstheiTithii. 1 ik.t k. I . I -1 ' J . I it ... r . tiee iwciiiij iKvirou naatiiorj9 to tilt ttoekbf Saddle and Harness Mountlne ! k. aieei ana most iinprovea siyie, andia conaianl . - , . . .... manufacturing, at hiaatore on market atreet .ever aescnprioa el articietn tne above line. From hie experience in tne business, ne leela confident tha newiii oe a Die to giveeatlreaaUsraetlontoallwhc raaytavorniin sua acu. nsBssnowon hand and willconstaHt!y keen a !arxeaaaortmni"ar o', a-c.,- wnucmeH t satiates, -H hrp ,7t. mft . . , ; . . i ef. hlch he trill wnrrint to tiAAftM Vthe best materials and workmanship. jtjSr He has also a large assortment of Tranks, Valises. Saddle and nai-t n.. Satchels, Kancv Trunks. ftr..nirf.iiih.,:. tieleaBSUalivkcpt in sch aatabllah which hsotlertlowf( C ASH.or on shorteredil is prontpi customers. - addles, Haraeaa, Trunks, Radical Hags, etc e.. made to order. - . la addition tothe above the aubscriberalways kerns on hand a large supply f String reatheV ana nas now, and willkeuthrouf h theaeaaon gvuniiioniHriiioriy Hblll, . . . Anarr invitee to call indarimln. m whetherln ntornot.nl tnkeoleaaureineh-w. ing my assortment to all whomay fa vor ma with ceil. - . - . v . . Harnessand Coach Trim mines sold mi r.li priuv iv pniBvns ouymgto manutactars. n iso, nnirs at wholesale. -. k llkit J of aiding Vehicles boutrht and aold onioro'nUslons. JOHN J. CONOLR.V. Feb. 7, 18 r7. - , 133 ' NEGRO PASSES AN EW form af Parses, containing sanllary pro visions, approved bv the Cammiaslnnera.nt.i! a number of others interested In the waifu f .inr colored popalatioa. I just Usued at the office of WARM WE1TIIER. WKaive just received 50 gallons of that de lightful RASP HER It V -SVRIIP C...,.r.n.. iijt eiwuiu iiuve some ot HJs very superior srllele. , , . ' . iullnw gallon. Also iuu dozen oiuir at sum jut Ala. For sale by - - GEORGE M VERS,- t Jitrel3. -pf33twl ; No II & 13 Fjoat s JUST RECEIVED BY G. R. FRENCH. OT ; "wppry of PER RV OA VIS' VEGK r TABLE PAIAfKII.I.ER. in .nllr. N.m Dasss. To be snre that you gel the genuine Mcd- cine.innnrreiurine new llreiu-wlrli i n fin .n. Lgravea steeiiaDelson each boute.t ApHII9. 1 lB,fa J CASn AVANTED. ' i - t Wlf.L SELt;' MV ENTIRK' Stset trf" Div AOodsat cost for Cash. . Persons wi shine to lect Diigimi win uo weu w van ooon ana ex aming for iru-maelvee." -YT.S. CXISON. tOct. 27, 1867. . -i 3-tm. UMBRELLAS. s AT REDUCED PRICKS. A large assortment ' of everv six, color andnuaihv. at tho Rn. rium, 34 Market atreet . . ' r- . t . July llth. . , CHAS. D. M YEttS. - .KEROSENE OILS, . distilled from coal. 1 (not explosive.1 THRdifiercnt grades e these Celebrated oil, suitable for Machinery of all kinds. ' Rinn.ru and FaraHy use, can he had of the undersigned, al so ot ins rvnojesaie uu festers ana uraggtsts In the City of New -York, and of the authorized Local agent of the Company io nus puce. t . , . . - AU8TKWS. - - ':.., General Agents, Cereeene Oil Ca -- ; . No. 0 Beave. Street, N.Y. tV Local asenctea eranled en annotation abovn. Orders should specify the deacrlMion of (amp ormaehincry for which the oil is waicd. . . ; June a, .Wrr ti-h NATIONAL; POLICE GAZETTE. ThIa Great Journal Of Crime and Crimtnala Is JL- In the Twelfth Y ear, and la wMelv eireaiatcd througheulthecouniry.)- il coniaiae all the Great t rtala. Criminal vsea, ana appropriate Bdioriah ya the aame.tegetner wjia latormatioa on Criminal MaMers, nofto be found in any ether newwpapef. ' t!SabscripUoa,2per Annans f si, for Six Months, to be remitted, by Subscribers, (aha shnnld wrke -tksir- names and the town, ceanir aad state where thay reside plaialf,)t ic si s T It A, hht mulk i Hi i ' Editor at Proprietor of the ' jK ' s . i,'v - National Police GwetteJ. May t New VoTkClty. 9Wnfc O.-HHD. STAVES. ennaf to vtyvv.tomu isepeeiion For sale bv- C N.PAYIS- - - ;ta' BALTIUOUE "LOCK Msmittf DR. JOHNSTONv-f f THE founder of IhieOelebrafr-it 1 j. A feretae moaticsrtam, Speedy srrdooty cflectu-' as imvieyria iuc wuiiq iac . .:,.. , ,0 . JSJSCRZT DISEASES. ' J ' Gleets. Strictures, Scmina I WeakiM9e',ra1as i a the LoteA, Constitution I DeWtity,- Imperency. Weakriesiof ffra Baek; and- Limb, Affccrtons & the aildneys, Parpitafioh of the Wparf, DySfVD-ij, . Nervous Irrltabi ity, DUeiso AT O.e Head, Throat Nose orSk in r hose sertonsasM rnef8ireb(.iy disor dersa rising from the destruetivc habits of , romh, which destroy both body and mind. 'Tfroti iter uw,ii,ijPiKucn meis uui to ineir vieiihir tnan tne syr;t tne.sytens to the rnariwre'cf .UI?8ae.Mfgiytfrrf t,mtWl Umi hopeaor an. ticipatfdntfj rendering nfarriasre.dte., iin possible :Z - .YOUNG MEN. f KapeeWHy,fiftfia-re beeome the vietimaof Solita ry Kicvs, that drea'.iriitl and destructive habit which snnuallf sweeps to an untimely $ra re thousands of 70" "f the ntoet exalted talents and bviHlant infliet,.who might other wis have entranced iia tening Senatea with tne thunders of eloquence, or wokedtoecaucy the Uving lyre, may can with fuU oonndencc. . . . .. .... i Mh&Jm' ' Votig MeW, nsmpla tfay-f gastie UeWUtyjDefotnriii. s, c,ehduld Wnmedi atdy consult Dr. J., and be restored b perfect health. - ' V ..I,. ..-.v f i : s .He whn places himself endertfteeareof Dr. John w -mj rcugivunj coftrineja ais aoaor as a n tleman.and confidently refy upon hlsakill asa phy-siciarf.- - ' t.x. ' ' Da. JoHNStow Is the onlr rrirnlarli Physician advertising tocnrePrivaleConiDlalnra. His remedies tnrimntir,iif.r..nrii. .. Ji tOJtll other. - Prepared from a' life spent in t he Great Hospitals of Europe and the Kirn in this Country, viz; England, France, the Bloclley ol Philadelphia, tpc, and a morextensive practice than any other physician in Ihe world. His many wonderlul cures and most important Siirgiral Op erations ia a sufficient1 guaDrn ree ro tteaffiicied TJoe who teUh. to be tpfdittatid efacftMt reSrr ed.ehouldthunthenuynerput rtfing imvomUrt , w h o only ruin their health, and apply to him. A CURE WARRANTED OR NO CHARGE, No Mercury or f&tttmmtr Ur Vstd. OFFfCrV Ne. , SOTJTH REDERfCK St left hand aide going from . Baltimore etirrt. sfrtf doors from the corner. Fail not to nK,.. kt nti ano numoer, ror ignorant trifling importers, y too trssiBnon oi vr4 Joflntrbn, luik near. w Member of fM Koy CorfcgsoySBieons London graduate from one of the moat eminent Colletfes ol tl United State and the greater psvi ol whose life has beenspeni ia the fro? to af Loadon. Par is, PhlladelpMa.aehMgws, frs elected some or tne "twit awfon F?W cafes tiyat ereererkaown Many ironnled with ringing in the eara and head when asleep, ei-eat nervontmsos, being alarmed et sadden Bounds, and-, bash fatness.- JMiib frequent blushing.atlended sometimes with Jcranccn.eat of mind, were eared immediately. A CERTAIN DISEASE. " When the mlsaotded and 1milr . , pleasure, finds be has ifn-ohcaVfhs ateds of .his ininiui gunw, it 100 oiren Happens that aniil-iim-ed sense of shame,- or dread of discovery, deters hint from applying to those who, from education and respectability. can alone hcfrlA hi. sa a. S v w. .irHw. i nr. UfJISjw Ing till the canstftutional symptoms of this horrid dieease make their appearance sffr-h as ulceratrd sore ; fhfosf.neaed nose, atoctaral pains fa the c.u.nuHggralllienOI KTaTil, dcu!ttKttsk nod on the slfin b'lTMes inrf arms. KLth.. ,t.i t '"ST."? "'dea.orogTessing with frightful ra- r., . ., ..ut. puan oj we mouth or the honesof the noae fan In. and the victim of thia lomniinaK ueuomea a noma object of commit seration .till death ptitsa period to his dreadful suf ferings, by sending him to "ihst bourne fro ri. Z" ,Y traveller rcturna." To rnch therefore '."i .V J e to praserve the mot inviolable secrety i sad, from his exreneivoprcie ticeinthe firet Hosoitala of F.nmn. ,.j jT.i hecan confidently rceommvtrf- snfeand speed v care to tne aafortanate viciin. o, this horrid dis ease. It Is a melancholy fact mat thousands fall VlC tt 10 dreadful complaint, owing to the cu- , X. . j J. "wr"" pretenaers, wite, by the use Of that deadly noiaon: mereurv ruin ik. 1 Uon, and either send the nnformn... . on,'m-,r Tve,r e,,e make ,ne residue of life ml. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTinn Dr. J. addresses a 11 those who hsveinjured them- . ' improper moaigences. -These are some of the aad anrf ..,i.t.? .t fects, produced by asrJv habits of J.. , A- ana xdoios, Paina in-the Head. Dimness of Siaht. r ,.f aS 1 er. Palpitation of the Hm n, .. .. i :..t.ui.- n 'r7M"itw uuvm.j vci.njrnmii ei tne uigestivc Func Uon 'cU syrapicwua ofCopunj, . ..y 'canui ciiclik en me mind art ut iuBae,icpresBuin ot opirits, H.VH Forebodings Averaion of Society, Self Distrust, Love of Soli-" t ude.Ti midi t v.dte. .are anrue nfihnc.il. i.. Thmuwtd of pereons of silages, can now iudee what is the cause of their deetining health. Los- tug tiicir : vigor. Becoming weaif, pale snd. emaria. 'i "avis a Binguiar appearance aoout the eves cough and symptoms of eortsurrinHnn . 1 DB" VfGOttATING. REJl E. By this ffreat and i m rtnri. t ran. i . , - " - r.. ..... tvtMV. ITCM.IICrB f,, tneorgansaresneeditv rnrnlanjl f,iiin. . j Thousands af the moat IV.rvnn. .iiij rAt. i- . . . , " vcwiill.Kll iuui.iuuh. wuo una tost Bit none-, have h. diately relieved. AH imtMimrnia i. w i o n . r-r f hysiealor MentalDfsqualiflcaflons, Ncrvons Ir- i.u """"P'nnd weakness, or exhSastion I the most fearful kinit nwtll. ..... .A i. .. . . . - - ui u vy. jr vtlUDIVH, . i - Young -men who have iainrivl ihmi. k. . certain practice Indulged in when alone a habit freauently learned , from evil compnnions, or ml niwrm wnicn are nightly felt, even when aaleen- and if not cum). nntor marrtan. .nipvHiwena oestreva nou mind, and body.sriould HH't tmintiiBTeiy. .. . . ; What a pttv that a voung man; the hontr of his country, and the darling of his parents, ehonld be snatchedfrom all DraanMi. i n1 .nin.ni.. nr ur. by the consequences of deviating from tlie rath of nature, ana moulding in a certain aecrel habit. Such persons, before contempla.-ing - -5 , w - ! MARRIAGE. Should reflect that a sound mind aad bed- are. the ""'F Tcqniaiiew ro promote connubial happlnessr - Indeed.. without thm ih. tnn... t.hrongh life becomej t wearj pilgrlmaget the pros pect hourly darkens to i he view- the minH shadowed wfth despair and filled with the melan choly reflection that the happiness of another" be cornea blighted with Anrnwn. . - ' ..; OFPIC NO. 7 SOTJTH FREDEBICS:.ST A.11 rH Operations Performed. ' N. R Let no false: dellcaev apply Immediately either personally or bj letter. - -. ... -oatn iwcmrv .nvenirv nred. i TO STRANGERS. , V : f m - w . " "wt sa aa i s'ss wit sr In the last ten vein: nJ ih. i " Sargiea I O pera t ions performed fey Dr. J., wit nessed by the Reporters of ik. it.twt. -..it other persona, notices of which have apftearedaeam ehd again before the pnbBc, besides his Standing HlKMlenis Of characterand resT-orveiMUfy, ir a auiacleat gnarante to the afrltrted. n i' - - . JlAJbi NOTICE. ? ? . ' .,- It la with the mitcatniiiiM.u.iL.i iw tun mrrmm !i appear Wore the rmWle. derrtine it urntrofeeetonsi fera phyeietan to adverViae, bwt iiwm be ilS f?I l.f amteted, ,epeelallvstranaers rould not Ml to ran latothebaadaor the mamv twtrntdent and nnlrarned Imrtoeters. With inaumenlil. V.l v. - M .-j Mt. hlii Qvaekshons. swarmhur thu .t.:.- n. J""4,T"w,,' advwrtiins; thenwelveaas J wor at their oHefwal trade, wtt rmm too Idenenyond the brute, who, fog the pnrpeee ef Kntlrti and Ueeeiv-lv- ey ave er six nfBee. artdcr a ir differtmt Falae Jtamee. an tha theafllleted Rttut i. eera) lr.v one, i. wre totimbit beaiVmr into the otnrr. Jgnerant Qwaefcam4theaorraeryareeTttfleateor treat and e tooJsrdns; eurea from mmm not to be fonnd, who keen yon taking fore bottles of Ijceiic.tWtrts and oth.s naekaQee of firthy and werlhlrea eontfiounda ena ninety WPM d olpeee ntai the-onfortonate and unsnepeet ing. . Trifliae; month after saonth. or aa lone as the sntalV at lee eaa be obtained; and. fat deeratr. lee vea yon with, mined health, to atan ovwyenr eaBNag diaainmlimiwnt. --Tt lathis tnotlve that Indnees Dr. J. to- adrertlae. re. da JiT.nve etw erav too. To those artaeqawinted wttathto teyntannn. be ntenta H nifim iv to eav that his Tredea tial or dinVwaa alwxT. Vtn (a his rrfiee. - SO I.KTTKR8 RiXi . fSI-KPS POST-PA U and eontainU a s Pt.rnn tt be ami far the reply. Per anna writinc sbenld state J wa and sew that peetlon aoiisUatajsiil nfeaslaiiig-sj asyKi -so. 4- . IW-ly-e. :SM -t" fVx" -r J " ' l'-'J-v - 4in-tv w HENRI Wtt vj ?aC.arB FOIVlIIIJjg AC EST, - , fi'iUgm kisptrmtmmt mtlcntin ie i asuttas entrust. .Sept. -J5-ly-c. 3 , r V6E0RGE MYERS, -' WnOLfeaaLB Afclr-Rmih GROCER rttens cantonil) tt Aanaf, If taa, Teoa, Liquor t i Iritiip4, H ood and Willow Ware, Fruit, tCo'f'ct"nariet,f-e. South Fronltlrcel, ? - WILMINCTOjr, N . C i -ffevif 4T, 486,: .tSi.v.? jre.. 109. ' - . '. " i- U N. BARLQW. , - WDOLESALE Si RETAIL GROCER. ' s-S -MD MlLtl IN -v f LIQUORS, WINES. AL.E, POIITER, d. . . No. 3, Granite Kow, Profit Street. --. " ' WILMINGTON, N. C. ; Feb, 17th, IPafi. . - , 140-tf. GEO. AV. DAVIS. COMMI&SIOrf ME R CHANT. w aarV W .ee-..MlWi sx M ana. . , - , s oyu in WiwjJili. SA.Klifc.1, ' Afan.?. "" 'J- ..-Z'-'Afi ' . : 1 32.' 'MARBLE .MANUFACTURER, r NtvUTH Wateu SvaaeT. Wixkington. No. Ca; Moifunmls, Totrmbt, Bead and Foot Stouts, and alt kinds of Marble Work furnished to ' - - order tm roaoonahtctermt' - f, -June S- , . ..- 35-ly-c HENRY; BURKHIMER ; f - TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGAR i - v, - S T O K K. j v SIOW K THE INDIAN CHIEl? MARK 1ST STREET. oe door above Water WtlnrtHgtmi, pj. C. w N. B. Alt OrderzJtUed with despatch. . let. 26ih. 1S55- . J 93-tdtw-c. GfiORGE R. FRENCH, - tuaxfrACTVREK and WHOS.EgJQl.iS d KETJftkr DEALER BOOTS, SnOES, LEATHER, AND V SHOE FINDINGS, r. f SO. fl. M ARKET STREET," . iriLietox, w. ' . Cfl AS. D. MYERS, ; HAT AND CAP -EMPORIUM :t ... 24 'Market St.' ', '.; . "' r" 1:..;. . 1 WfkatmsTOir,' N.' C. esKAfeta, r.rsrTo, AR6 film lkap hats, wool I. WpR. Sir.. AND BtOkKSSW HATS. P?- . CtoTtt, Plcb, kp Siik Glacfd Cxre, by toe caa or dozen. At New York Wholesale Prices, march 12, . ' J?' ''".' 153. HMmmTiEK'k co., COSJ M 1 3 SI ON" M E R C HANTS, 14 ...WILMWGTON, N. C. - " : Jnly 23. T ; " r , ' E8 as. e. wm.' - 'afri.g.eoaTtit. JAS. C. SMITH & CO., - - COMMISSION ' MERCHANTS, No. 2, SOIJTHVVATER STHEET, WILMISGTON, N. C. i v.Apnt25. - 18-Ir t .r, " ' L ; H. ttOLLKER. a. POTT t: a. jr. jr. camkrden DOLLNER, POTTER & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ' NEW YORK. Apri 130, 1855. . 20-1 y.": w," ?1;:::alum 'salt. .. j. : Off A BiGS-2 hashels each Bright Gunny eJJ Bags. For sale by ' 4 , ADAMS, BRO. cV CO. September 8, 1FS7. - . ! - - THE NORTH CAROLINA s MUTUAL LIFE 1NSUJ.ANCE COMP'V , RALEIGH, N. C. TH E abo veCojTtpa n y he a been 1 no per s tionsi net the Istof ApriM 843, tinder the direetioBof the ol wiag Officers, viz: ' I Dr. Charles K.Jonhsoa.Presiaent . " Wm.3. Haywood, Vii President. -John G. W illiams, Secretary, ' Wm.H. Jones. Trcasorc. t Pcrrin Buebee, Attorney, Dr.CbarlesK. Johnson, 1 . '"' . . br. Wat. H.MeKee. ' t .Mieat Doaxd of ft Dr.R.B. Haywood, .CMW1W- t:: mj, Hersman, General Agent. - " " This Company has received a charter elvfnaad. vantages tothe insured over anv other Comnnnv The I- Section gives the Husband the privilege io icsarehisown life for the sole use of his Wife and iiAuaren rse irotn any -cUinirof the rcprescnta tiveaof the husband br any of his creditors. Organized oa purely mutual principles, theiife memberaparticipa tei a the trAofc of the profi ts whi cb are declared annually. Besides, the applicant foi Ife.wnen the ananafpremlunfja over30 may pj j onehatf iti s "Note.' t - . , i A llulaims for insurances pains t the Camas a v wi I cpaid within ninety daysafterproof af the death tolthe party isfurnished. ,5 .: . Slaves are insured forone or five years." at rates wnirn wiij enaote an oiavenouiers to secure t hi class ofproperity against the nnceriainty of lift. Slave insurance tmuntti n an A (.b.n.11. feature ia thabtktoryof North Carol in?. whi eh wiU prove very imaqrianl.to (he Southern States. . Thelastfour months operation oTthis Compsny hws eryfaTgeamonm of business more than theDirectora eaoeeted to tin tbn .uwiuiin. alresdy issued more tban2f)0 Pnltlea. , Dr. Wat. W. Hlllll. tf.JI..! I7...n;n.r nf Agent. Wiimineton.N. C. , . - & , AllCommanicatlonannhnarntia.ar ihi-fl.mna.t rhouid be addressed to , r - i RICHARD H. BATTLE, Saay: ttafetcli-.JBe 8. 1857.' i t f , , " ' " ''" ' ' " - " ' " "-. NOTICE. TIH E WHrniagton and Weldon Ksriread Com pany have made arrangements for forwarding -- II goods conuiaaed to the care of the Com oaa v. and deatined' for any point on the line of the' North Carolina Komi, fret of eommUoiono. "i - v It landed on the Company's waarf, there will ba ' ao charge for wharfage nr drayage t hat these e.; penaea will be incurred If landed oa any Other wharf,' and will be added te- the freight on the w ay-hill, in be collected on delivery, by the North ' Carolina Railroad Company. n. B.U avoid detention at Wilmington, it ia essential tnatthe amount Af freight by veseela sltall, ine.lt oamet, be distinctly elated, in dollars and cent p. 00 each bill of lading, and if gnods for more than one perron' are IneJnded ia the same bill of lading, the amount of freight for each con signee must be separately stated. ' s -Jjy oraernl tha Board of. nireetava. 1 - ; ... SL: FRKMONT, KtLg. d Sop't. Office of Engineer dt Superiniendeat, j WllmiagtaB, N.C.Jan. 28. 18S7. J 134 OUR BUCEC1SSIMEREHAT.: ANOTHER Case of thia moat fattbjaiabla style HAT. tnss received and onenrd at Ihe Ha. and Cap Emporiaaa,34 Marketstrrct.'. . "t t.Ji a., . CHAS;P.MYER5. ruiit iiiitbi rv. . JTJST RECEIVED, ihU day bv Ksareaat anoth er lot nf ihwae deliefens Candies, at the Broad-" way variety Store. rin.dO Marknt tureer, .. . j-ept. Ti. x ... ,T ... W. H. DaNEALE. t - , y- - i GL17F f v t i. t , - QnBA-RrtBEKTAMJiOwcK U .JUST ti.cried per Cehr. M. V, Davia, frnaa, RKlon.-For sale tv-ADAMS. BBO a . t o PKdspECTtrs N. Ci ; JOURNAL.OF EDUCATION. - At tha recent meeting nfflho N.C. F.dacationat ' Association, in 1 arreaton, the undersigned were appoiatea a committee 10 mite tne neccseary ar rangements for pabUshios mepibjy joarnat, wit hi I be above title. . . :.. Having made arrangemtntsforls'uing Iht first No. in September next, they call, with ccr.fi dence upon Teachers and School' Officers., le send gub vcriptiona immedkuely. that they may- be enabled to go on with the work. Thty reel ass a red that, if those, who have tha cdftcaiieaal lnteresta ol our State at heart, will exert themselves,, tha numbt-f -of subscribers, requisite to- insure complete sac cess, can be seearcd within eae week after the publication of this prospecttrs, ... ..; ., . ' . :. ; The Journal is to be devoted entirely the in terests of Rduestion. will be pablished nnder-the-auspices of the State F-dacattonal Association. It will be tha organ of Aha Association snd of all' affilliated or subotdtnateAasoeiatloaa la the Slats. It will labor to promote the great aaase of Edaca tion in all Its gradesraa one castas 1 and to foster, a . . general sympathy betweert-teaehere aad officers i,,' of Common Schools, A cadamles, and Colleges, as- co-laborers in that one greei rovssi. -. ft will strive . to advance the interests o( the Cemnron Sr.hooU System of the State, as nnderlvlng all other intent ests, and sustaining on its vast grani'e bsse, o great educational vtructureand will furniah a chan nol ol cornmani ration between the General Super intendeot of Common Scheoltrand those who feer an interest In their welfare. Tas Journal will be edited by a Board of Editors, composed of C II. Wiley, Superintendent of Common School, . and"' '-. a number oft ho tcadtn? Teachers of the State, snd one local Editor, who will receive aU coiHiuuaica' -' Mima and superintend tliepublieaTion. All Communications shonid be addretwd tJ the Editor of tfe Journal of Education, Greens ' t C, II. WILEY, f C.C.COLE. ' G. W. BROOKS, V . . W. W. HOLUE.V. , ' ' , WM. ROBINSON, Coromitteo. TERMS: The Joarnal will be publiahed moalhly.ln mag azine form, ia hs ndsome style, and r ill coatatm 18 pages at the following rate. 1 ' ' One copy, one year, . .-.". . -4 l.l r tt 00 S is Copiesj'.. fto awe address) ... 10 10 Subscrieteoa- reqaired invariably in advance,, -and receij ra aeot in tftelirsrNo. - Terms af Advertising ; -l s . I rti. 6 at oK-rna. 3 stowTHS. 1 wo;. One page, - 40.. r.Wl " 3 Half 40 ; ? -2 It.'- One-fourth, 23 22 , T v , 3 . 16 lines, - Is ' h - 4 7 Advenfemenis by the year payable qnartcily. All others monthly; . -f- - , Tcscberr s nding $50 for 25 subscribers will be eniitled to advertisements of their Schcola, of iff lines, for one year."-' ; - - - There areat all times a number of Schools pf all grades, needing leathers, and of teachers who wsnt situations ; at.d it ia-not at all uncommon for parties thus sHusted te advertise their desires sndi wsnts in papers not eiprcf sly devoted te the cause of F.ducafioa. II all ssch, by general consent, would keep standing notices in -the Journal-, it , would be en easy matter for re ackers to find out all vacant siiuaiions.aad for Committees and Tras reeato learn the address of all teachers wanting places. . ,-. , - j. - - - '. It i, therefofef the detire of the conductors of he Joarnal to pabllch a Dirrctory of this kind, and to all who will furnhth-fisnJlna eotiees or their wsnts very liberal deductions a ill be made" from the usal advert 11 rg rates. " Augast - --- - '. - " ' -.-v NOTICE. A LZ. persons Indebted to the subscriber either by note or account, are respeetfnlty requested to come forward and mafco sen lenient, sa it ia ab coiutely necessary to his business that ,he should collect what is duj him at this time. He will be found for the present at the corner of Water and Chesnat streets, (Rock Spring.) - Sept. 24. J367 2 J. O 8EAU.HAN. EM PTY BARRELS. QOn , SPIRIT, BARRELS.' just receive f vy per Kchr. S. B. Strong. Far sale by Oct. 15,. -No. 88." ADAMS, BRO.dk CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ' Jthy0-f - BBaantaaw. ? . . 1 mM0: Mass ILiqjidfa Sale. SOTlATiIN TlffisnLLl &c. THE Subscriber offers for eaie Tract a of Land in Darlington, Williamsburg, Marion, Sumpter and . Clarendon Districts, in lot to suit purchasers.- These lands are adapted to varions pursuits - They comprise good Turpentine tracts, tall round trees,) " as wt H as good Cotton snd Cora lands ; there are also, at different places, fine Will seats. These lands lie on, and eantignons to, the Wil mington end Manchester Rail Hosd, the North Kastern.Rail Road, and Lynch's Creek, a naviga ble stream and some portions of them are in a high stale of cultivation, and have been improved, con taining good residences, oat buildings, Ac.v He also will sell, on advantageous terms, a brgo number ol desirable building lota in the flourishing village of Timmonsville among others, theie ia one with a floe and commodious Hotel upon it -another at jth a Steam Mill In complete order; an other with a Store House well stocred with Goods suited for the conntry trade. - r Terms will be made easy. For further informa tion addreaa - . . it M. TIMMOXS, ' TimmonsviUe, S. C . Jaly 18.1557, -. , r . 3m:tAw52 , EMPTY SPIRIT BARRELS.? ftf( Prime second-hand empty "Spirit Barrels, vJtV jnst received per Brig "A- Adams," from Boston. For aala by . - - . . epl 26 . : ADAMS, B&O. Bl CO. 4 WINES iND IMJORS. m WE iavlie the sHentlon'ofOBf XT Friends and Pat rone te tiie bet 1 i L selection of Wines saii Liqttors ever ofltred ia this market, consierlng Af ; , crescent Brandy, Vintage Jo id, raleaod Dark.. Ot ard, Dupay at Co-'s Brandy, Old Cognac h i" Jo. ' l 8. Braason Jt -Ca.'sJ"1 - Jv. : veeN5Uw Csstilloc k Co.'a do. 8 Pare old Port, Win, - - "Duff". Gordon. Pale, Sherry, old llsdeira aadk ' Mascat Winea. t MahtgaWina. ' . ,-v1" . . , . Old fcicnppemong Wins, - -. Holland GIs. ' " ' ' ' ' - uia 1 am urn nrtr ' - . Waoll's Schiedam aeanapps. Cherry Brandy, v'-.r Old Peach Brandy, . f Apple 00. . i i " Boorhan Whiskey, Rye - do Irieh atfd Scotch Wbsskaf, - a Blackberry Bra ad y, -Sic MBoerta Win-, Perfect Love Cordial, - ' -' . - , Asaoncd Cordis la. i a battles, - - .. , v 1 Every variety M bottled Wines aad f. tenors ' Clarets of various brands at whoLsMta pricra r: Maraschino ; Caraeoa. 'Hewteller'a Staaaaeh-Atilterst t i Aromatic do, , do , Ginger Wrnay-oVe. die. Al ' 'low prices fot DASH' ;At theorigiaalJHAijry. ft April 17. ; , .. GE6...MVER'S. SUNDRIES. ' 1 nfl' Hf i LATHS excellent tju.lity ; LJJrKft ?ttn K.ml.NiHi Seoila herring. " Phosphate of Manet ' a iy w . runt Of91' ! mmm m , - . , " 5 halt barrnU Pickled fcba-J Lt family use ; am bawvrjl iHttn uwsno j - -TA bwradw ftanfllv Few eatn bv - r . t .. s " " ADAMS. BROTH EU d CO. Atraatiath. L. tt T. . A
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 14, 1857, edition 1
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