Cfic Commercial. u - 'WILMlNOTON. N, 6. TUESDAY, KCBUUAllY 16, I85S. co:i;ji;r.ciAL cfficg for sale. We ajfin oflVr the cstabliihrm-nt -of the' Om-n-rciiil OJu.t for ssle. A Credit of one, lwi and three years will 1ms given on tbe tale, (he purcba aera giving bonds a It la approved security. IIEUKING'S SAFES. Cor readers aro-Invited to notice the advertise ment of llorrina's Fire Proof Safca, in another column. They will there Bod an account of the value and Importance xt the article. THE ROTAL MARRIAGE. Tlio marrlago of tho daughter of Queen Vic toria with the Prlncu who ia the Isgitlmato snc cruor to tlio Crown of Prussia, wm celebrated in a ntjlo of magnificent extravagance and folly, of vhichVe on this aide of tho Atlantic cannot form n appropt late Idea. We do not think it neces sary to encumber our columns with the aristo cratic twaddle and parade that ia described In tbe English Journals and copied In aome of our own. We bate announced in another article, in the way it should bu done, the marriage of x-Prcsidciit 1'ii.lmohe, who la a patriot, a aUteaman, a sci.ol r and a christian aheress all we know , about the Prussian bridegroom la that he ia a Prince. A matter of small moment to republican!; be cnu.xe if he be nothing else we aet him down aa a good for nothing fellow. THAT KAT AGAIN. The Journal of Saturday repels the probable clmrge tnado by the Herald, concerning the de portment of a certain predatory Rat, on the prem ises of the latter. And how does the reader sup pose ho does it t Why, by charging tha crimi nality to a Rat of the Commercial ! t Thia la the way cf some folks The Journal says we deny at in to-tolt" Well, now prove it. All the cir cumnUntial evidence la againat yon. No Eat of the character described cou'.d enianato from a Young American Association, aa it Is known the Ccmwrrcial Office is while it might come from a quarter, the head of which haa been long known and distinguished as " tire venerable." Wo know what we would do, If we were the Herald. We would lay down the law to the Journal, and warn the Editor, that so sure aa tht old or "venerable" Rat, aa the case riTay be, ever again popped hla gray Lead within our door or indow, we would quote the very wtrda of Polo Mta in the play of Jamlet, and say outright, " A rat, a rat dead for a ducat," And dumoni-traUf accordingly. FILLtBUSTERS INDICTED. In the U. S. District Court held in New Oi leans, on the 3d of the present month, ao indictment was &und against Col. Frank. Anderson and his officers, Capt. Dudley M'Michael, Capt. Jno. West, Lt. Fla--vel Belcher, Lt. Francis P. Powers, and Surgeon John liunly, for a violation of the neutrality laws in devising means to curry on an, expedition against a country with v. bich we were at peace. This was in violation of the Clli." section of the neutrality law of 1818, wbichwrts copied from the law 1791 and signed byYVjniNOTOM. lt ia aald the jury were not unimlmtuin this decision CONGRESSIONAL Washington, Feb. 12. Tho Scnalo was not in session to day. Hocsk or RcpRKBCNTiTives. The sergeant-alarms having reported tliat he had, In obedience to the order of the House, arrested John W. Wai cott, he was required to bring him before the bar. The Speaker, in pursuance to resolution adopted on niotlui of Mr, Stanton, aaked him what excuse he had for not answering the ques tion propounded to lira by the select committee, "whether he bad received any money or securi ties fiom Messrs. Lawrence, Stone &. Co., some time in March last, to tho amount of $30,000, more or loss; and uhcth -r ho was now prepared to answer that and all other proper questional" Tho witness was sworn by the Speaker as to the truth of his written reply, which was to tbe effect that ho was here in obedience to an order of the House to answer for alleged contempt com initUd by him. Ho assured the House in all sin cerity, tlwtt he did not design nor suppose that ha was guilty of any such flense, and respectfully ;asUcd until Blot day to pu'ge himself of the charge of contempt and fully justified his con duct. He wished also again to consult bis coun sel. Mr. Stanton moved that the indulgence aaked bo granted, and that be bo remanded to the cus tody of tho sergeant at-arm and have tha ben efit of counsel. Mr. Cochrane said it must be a very remarkable -circumstances to justify any gentlemm to raise an objection, but Le could not do otherw ise than .interpose a protest against such delay. Mr. Clemens concurred in Mr. Cochrane! views. The witness had admitted indirectly that lie received the money. Why not answer distinct ly and honestly 1 .Why seek delay 1 Mr. Clark Cochrane said the House waa enti tled to a direct rtsponse to the interrogatory, but there was nothing unreasonable in the witness asking an opportunity to consult counsel, wbicb privilege was accorded to the meanest criminals. Mr. Dawes remarked that if anybody bad used money corruptly be would exert himself to dis cover the wrong doer, but why not grant the de lay 1 Was the dignity of thia House so far gone that -it rould not last a day 1 Were they In such peril that they would not give tho witness time to answer tho question 1 Mr. Stanton 'a resolution was then passed. yir. Doyce, from the committee on elections, jnl report on the memorial of Mr Brooks, who contests the right of the seat now beld by Mr. Davis, of Maryland. It waa read. Tbe com miltee do not agree with Mr. Brook that testimo ny cannot be taken In Baltimore, and that the security of witnesses Cannot bo depended upon, .owing to the implication of the authorities iu the -alleged "frauds and outrages," and Instance the proceedings of Mr. Whyle, who Is quietly pro ceeding in a similar business in contesting the seat of Mr. Harris, f Maryland. They there fore report a resolution, that it is Inexpedient to grant Ihu prayer of the memorialist for the ap point mvnt of a committee to take testimony. Mr. Phillips made a report from tho minority j of the committee, providing for the examination of witnesses and the pronouncement of testimo ny, Ac, through the coinniitteo. The further consldraliou of the subject was postponed until Monday. Mr. Hoard, of New York, roae to a question of ji iviWgc, and offered a resolution for tbe ap pointment of a seloct committee of five members to Iiuiniro whether the executive has soaghjto inflmtu-e (ho votes of members of Congress on thu Knn question. Mr. Hoard read from the corn spondence of the Richmond "Boaiih" and the New Yoik Tribune In proof of the charges, c-r as showing that foundation exktc4 for Uia ' Inquiry. . Mr. Burns, whose name baddjcen-tncnlioocddn Aha Tribune as hating been Influenced, rose tod emphatically pronounced the statement false. 8everal questiona of order were raised. ' Mr. Warner said that no member on the demo cratic aide could thus be influenced. He waa for direct charges, and not for stabs under tbe fifth rib. . ( y-.. -V. - f:- "'- It was TOtitebded by others that the resolution did not embody such matter as presented a ques tion of privilege. :"" f ; ,V ; V- v ' Mr. Stephens moved to lay the subject on the table; and tbia was agreed to yeas 108, nays 88 The House then went into committee of tbe whole n the private calendar, but did nothing of moment, and afterwards adjourned till Monday. NEW YORK CORRESPONDENCE. JJKW,.Toe,.Fehu;i2,. 185fV We are rather run out of excitement lately. The rapillyi returning 'footsteps of prosp rity have JaRen away ncr outness which four i ontbs ago made ea all excitablo as Frenchmen and )v oeeds now a tron doso of uovelty to a' ir our phlegmatic spirit at all. . .-' Lola Alootez, tbe nndoubtable Lola is cieating something of a sensation, th -11211 heradveut here a year or two since , was not marked by ; any' of tboao ex pensive conrtesiea which oar gallant Al dermen generally accord to notabilities from be yond the seus 5 lie deserved a .'reception" -quite as much as this lurbaned Turk 'who is to be Mined and wined" at the- expense of the city simply because : his Government ' e insider ihU the best mai ket Iw buy aatHBg vessels in. . But New York reverence a cnatomer above alltbioss; this la perhaps the' g'lilus of institutions Is a trading community. An revolt; Lola's le lures are rather piquant, but draw a decl-ledly pri pon deratinc; auilience of maseulines; her double en-trndri-a are d licaiw enough bat the reputation of the woman koeria lulies away. jThis week she was culled Into Court and took occasion to deny the po' ular ftimois with reference to her intima cy with tha l-ile King of Ba7aria. ' It was a pure Platonic love, she allegt-d. based 00 the cominoit love of . freedom implanlt d in ' their cong-uial breasts. But poor ' humanity is so -i.. -credulous and uocharitabie about these Platonic lovca. Some of tho city Journals are penetrating thn e aasic sbade to find more victims fur tbelr thun derbolts. The auijaciiy of the Press in this age is unparalleled I The Free Academy is a heavily eoiidwed institution which supimrla a large Fac ultycomfi'i tably enough, but tbe jiurnallieri havo taken it into their heads to criticisu thu ' ex aojli.ationi" at thi institution, In the endeavor to prove that Ihu whole atfUir is a nest of sine cures, a great Patent .Much ae for h Ithing di plomas and bettoning tin m-in addle-lieads. Those cri iui never went tj college or they would know tett-r than ! criticise college exumina lion, when til 1 a ' flui k"or final examination ever chea I a senior out of his degree T Bosiuess I im proving j though rather slowly. 'J'htre havo been two failurea this week e'uoHg iuanulctuie:a of fine fancy casimeres, repiesent-ln- mills in N. Y. State a,d in , Massachusetts. Among manufacturers, there i coaNhlurablu dis cussion aa r. garda iba feasibility of establishing ' cloth hails" similar to those In England, win re fabiics are cold without the Intervention of com mission Merchants. The heavy rise in cotton, one cent during the week, U-nda to tbe advance of cotton K'Kxts, but the large stock 'on the mar and the lighid mand will preveul this advance from taking place at an early date. Within 20 dayr however, an advance in cotton sheetings may be looked for. Money is overflowinly abundun'; the flow of specie to En-Und wilt stop altogether in a wco't or ao awing to abund ance of commercial exchange. V RIGHTS OF SCHOOLMASTER AND WRO.S'CkS CF 6CII00L BOVS. The EnIi.ih jonrn la, of late dates give the par ticulars ol au ex inlnation lu id before the Lord Mayor1 of London, on a charge against a school master fur cru I punishment. : Thedefenda.it was i':?r.E. J. May, bead master of the Rivers School, and the prosecilor .Mr. Oressmith; father, of the victim who was "a slightly formed, delicate looking lad, Jn his eleventh year, and had re ceived, a was In evideuca. tweoty-?t ven strokes veil applied from a icaoe ) iucli lu diameter, and 4 feet 6 intlica in leugtb. Wo lake the following report of part of tha e aminaiion for the aatiafaction of all who Indulge in microscopic invest Igatious touching tbe ''mote in a brother's eye." . t Lord Mayor Is :his cane tbe 010 yoa usual ly use 1 ' ' j Defendant Yes. Lord Mayor Has it been seen by tbo com mitteel - ' ' Defendant 1 am not awaro that this parti u lar cane baa; but it has not been kept iu conco. ment. 1 ; Loid Mayor it iamncb more fit for an adult than for a boy of tender years, (to Mr, Qroas milh) Do yen, as the boy's father, wuh the case carried to the sessions'? If. Gfossmilh I am qnite satisfied now yon have expressed your opinion that snch punish ment was unjustifiable in the case of my aon; but I roust say that I have been twenty five years a seaman, and twenty two eaia actually afloat, and I never saw a man so punished or marked as tbe boy was. I only wUh I bad been present at the lime. Loid Mayor Tea; I don't care what tbe offence Is; no one can say this Is a prcpor instrument to use on auch a boy. When I sw tbe state of that child hia wales and bruises I fsirly shud dered; and, as I said before, he was not struck on the proper place, bnt on bis thighs. Pefendant He danced abont aa much aa he could to prevent my bitting him. Lord MayorMy good m:.n, . do yon suppose that aiy one-man, woman or child unless fas tened c r beld, could atard si Ml to to unis'ied with auch a cane aa t'ii1 j Defendant-One of tbe otber boys went to Lis father sand told him he thought the boy bad not hid enough. Lord Mayor Ia that boy among the boys In conrll Defendant- I do not know whether that par- ; ticular boy la. - - Lord Mayor If be ia I think he wilt not dare to-atand forwaVQ and say audi a tbiog as that. Some fuitber conversation .took place, in the course of which the Lord Mayor . anggested an amicable arrangement ahould be made, and sug gested that defendant ahould admit be bad gone a little too far, and apologize to the boy V fath er for having done ao. Mr. Orossmilli ssid be had no persons) qner rel with Mr. May, and wonlJ be glad to eeltle tbe affair aa suggested, . , Tbo defendant, however, refused to apclogize, aa be could not consciectionsly do ao, or admit that he had gono loo far. ; - ' - The Lord Mayor, therefore commit jed tbe de fendant for trial at ' the nest. quar rr aessiona taking bis own recognizance in I CI. to appear. Forgtt limself.A day or two ago, a Quaker auda hot-beaded youth were quarrelling In the street. Tbe broad-brimmed Friend keptbia tem per most equably, which aecroed bnt to- inciease the anger of the o her. "Fellow," said tbe la iter. "I .don't know a big ger fool than yoa are," finishing tbe sentenea with snoatb. . - , . .. , Stop, friend," replied tbe 9 '-aUcj, "Ihee for gcitntt tbyclf., , . . OMNIUM OA I 'HtiltUM;--' "Here's your money, dolt. . Now ,tell mo wbv your mss:er wrote eigUlcen letters abont that pal try suns 7" sakl an exaspera'ed debtor. v 4 sure, sir, I can't tell, sir ; but if you'll exr cuse me, air, t think it was because seventeen let. jera d.dn't fetch it." - , ' , t Drtadjnt Occurrences The moat beart-re' ding event are have ever hcvn called npoit to chr icle, occurreJ lu this place oa Sunday nig t last, - at 8J o'clock, which Teaulled iu ibe death ol ; Mra. llnunah EiscnbUo, wifa ot AUj x lauiel Erstt bie. At thu time apceifietl, ah waa silting - in bcr rbetu alone, readHg thw Bible by ihe'lifihi 0; m suiaii fluid lamp', w hen the tamp waa accidental ly thrown from tbe table and fU ,ou -beU. The top of the lamp net hiving been secured, he fluid escaped an speedily ignited, and the next nioiueui ljcr.euiire person was enveloped in flaiues Sthe ran Ut a window f root tug that strcul and gavw i.h alarm.-aud a number of oar clt iieos, 'inclu ding bcr husband, w ho had been at urinWr's, hurried l the ccne, but ? ttotMfttbtaniJing the most perserviug attempts to subrlue the tliuiiia they were uuavaliag, and 1 the unfortuna te. o iuan's eut Ire' person was burnt to a ciiap She ingrrod ia excruciating agony uuiil 4 o'clock the kubse ent morning , when .death relieved her oi tier sufilriugs. Major Elauubhte, iu h i- en deavor a t extinguish the , fUuxa, bad ' his bauds burnt ao aevervly that part of .no of his fingers dropped off, and lt I feared ' others, w it icqtrire- ampuia ion. Mr. Alvx. Eiseiibise also had bis handa badly buratt. Lewistoiei Democrat, 1 UA." .. . 'Z .V V-'a V -' ' '- i - "T fire.- On Sunday night"ith iuat.,at Summer villu, Hmutt Co., the Suraia 6a w Mill and Plan- tug Madiiue of Measrs. K. and J. W. McKy,"eie tiestroyed by fire' accidentally.'- Loss 8,tXK e'J.COO; no luuiauuce. Vi"'f'.' Dm ukl Webster waa 01. Co usked by a ouug law siU'tciu if tbere waa any ruvot iu tbo k-gal proltro- iuu for joung nteu. ' There U always room in tlio upp'.-r story "ol any profcasiou lor; thwse who cab reach it, waa he reply. KJwaid W Jubnaon, lormeiy uf the 6. C. Col lege and Editor ol tbe Columbia (3 V. ) 'Veltievpt autl se barque mty connected editoiiall uilb the Richmond Wkig, the PialtaruU JnUUigenter auU uioer Juuruala, ia now wug-guU wiih tbe tit. Lou is leader. ' ' ' - -'-i Charleston, Feb. 13. We regret to announce the rie-'th oT Mf. B. R. Oitsinokb, well known as one of tho oldeat printers of 'he city. ' He bad been connected with many offices as printer; waa formerly connected with the Evening Pest of this city, and for many years was foreman ia the'Coar ier office. At a later date he waa connected with tbe book and job printing home, James, Wi.Iiama at Gilsinger, and removed for awhile to the Sute of Georgia, and recently returned to thia city. " ", ' A''''- , Courier. Th Weather in Vermont.-There was rather a deep fall of snow in Vermont on Monday last, aod towards evening it blew a ga'o. On Tuesday it waa beautifully clear, and the sleighing excel lent, - v.'.i----r-'.;.'. .,. V.-- -'.--? Murder. It was Mr. William Davenport, of Washington county, N. C, and not Mr. Sprewell, as reported who was murdered on Friday night, while silting in his dwelling. A Militia Officer in Texas boasts, through the papers, that his men "would rally at the tap of the drum." Perhaps they would rally sf.ll more promptly at the tapping of a keg. The Knoxville Synod " The United Synod of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America" recommended by the Richmond Con vention, will beheld in tho city of Knoxville, Tenn., en tbe first Thursday, (tho 1st day) of April next, at 7 o'clock P. M. Captain Wm. V. Taylor, of the Navy, died at bis residence in Newport at two o'clock cn Thurs day morning, aged 70 years. It Is stated that in the battle of Lake Erie he navigated the Law rence, Com. Perry's flag ship, into and during tbe action. His last cruise was in command of the Ohio 74,; on a cruise to the Pacific. - Since that time the infirmities of age hare gradually over come him. Tbe Vicar Apostolic of Hindostan lias written a letter to Archbishop Hughes, setting forth tbe 'amentable condition of the Roman Catholics in India.' Their losses sinco the beginning of the rebellion hare been immense, and they now ap peal to the church elsewhere for aid Jn their troubl s. Political Conspiracy in Rami. A letter in the London Advertiser, dated Rome, Jan. 23d, says Tbe police have been exceedingly sharp since the news of the attempt of the 14th in Paris.' They have, or ptetend to bare seized a number of let ters, indicating that a political movement was projecting to take place on the 15tb of January, aod that the conspirators only awaited the s'gna! of insurrection.- A number of persona have been arrested at Asccli. They confess to having committed fifty political assassinations since the year 1850. A Virginian Murdered in India. 'Ret. Mr. Webb, of Campbell C. H., late of thia city, baa received tbe sad intelligence of the murder of. his brother, by tbo rebels in India, on the 18tb of last June. The information was . contained in a letter from the widow of the unfortunate gentle man. Put, in some measure, upon his guard by the trcubles around, he bad managed to provide for the safety of his family, his place being some miles from tho residence of any other European; almost immediately after which, a party of rebels arid some' of the worst of bis tenants, got together and attacked him. He made a determined resist ance, but waa over ewered by numbers and inhu manly murdered. Richmond Dispatch. Terrible Tragedy. A. log bouse, abont a mile from Genesee, Wisconsin, was burned on tbe even ing of the SOtb ult., and ' a German ' woman and her two children, named Werner, were consumed, Mr. Werner, the husband, was absent at tbe time. It ia believed, from circumstances, that the wo man and her children were murdered,, and then the house fired. 8npicion treats upon two men who were seen ' loitering abont '' In the neighbor, bood. - Money Is presumed to have been the mo tive, as Werner waa supposed to bare considera ble en hafcd at the time.: . ;: :i;.'.;vv"-"-'Y;l" A Knowing B:ggar. A bejtfir jxwted himself at the door of the Chancery wourt and kept say. ing "A pt-oy pleas-! Only one penny, sir, before you go io." "Ami why, my man t" inquired an Id country gentleman.' Because, sir, the chan cea are you will not h 1 re one when yoo come oat." was tbe beggar's reply. A god-loo". ing newsboy, apparently about six teen years old, haa been for some time traveling upon the cars between Cairo: -and7 Centra Ua, rending literature very successfully.' But hist week, at Centralia, It was Inadvertently discov ered that the good-looking newsboy was a wo man of some twenty-odd years of age. . Her dis guise had. sever been saspet ted. She had trav elled with The other boya, played biltiar a, smok ed cigars, sworv.a d dreak wbikey, as easily and nat urallv as a newsboy might be expected lo do. The reason of her disguise, tay the Cairo TYates, we do not know. Hr care ryis a j)c,ws boy has been ended, . t ' ;-A " Shipbuilders w 1 once. ''"asked .,-: what - be thought of White field. 'Think "... h-j ytejjlie; I tell yon, sir, every Snmlay that I go to my par-v Uh chnrch 1 can build a ship from stem to stem under the sermon; but f ere it fo aave my sotii under Mr.' Wbitefield 1 could ' not hiy a aingle plank." ' f;'r,4 FURTHER FROM i MEXtCt). fg Naw Orlcans, Feb. 11. The Mexican p;lJere received by the Tennessee, from Vera Cruz, fur nish interesting details of tbe occurrences that have recently transpired id that nnrortunate coun Tliere waa a scries of' conflicts in the city of Mexico for eleven days- before General Zuloago triumphed over the' fiovemment troops. There were hut rery few killed, wcrervS, : i"" General Zuloago receired 26 rotea out of tbe 2S forming the council of notables for. tbo post of provisional president of Puebla and the few other points where the new order of things was recog nized. The wtiole country continued, Iu a stale of anarchy and cen fusion. , 1. i'-i l f ' James, ParodiDubUdo and others opposed to the new government expected to march soon a gainst the capital, where preparations were mak ing to repulse the attempt to capture it- More fighting ia therefore Inevitable. ' ' - General AlfarO had pronounced at 3-tn Luis in favor of Santa Anna aa dictatcr. ' Gen. Zuloago had issued decrees restoring the ecclesiastical and . military jurisdiction, and re pealing ther.awb of 1856 which declared tlie prop erty of tha ecclesiastical corporations alienable, and annullicg the anies mdo of the church estates under that law. It ia . rejiorted , that'i he clergy have loaned the, Zuloago party one million of dol lars to promote the success of this movement. Ad rices from : Sonora show the same stale of civil warfare existing there. Intelligence from Northern Mexico states that Goi-crifors Garzia aiid Vidaurri have settled their difficulties, and also reports that the Slate of Ta maulipas and Coajjuila will act in unsion ia the coming conflict. - ' THE MEXICAN REVOLUTION AND NEW GOVERNMENT Nrw OnrAMar Feb. 10. From the Mexican foarnals received by the Tecnessee are gathered tbe following names of the members of the cabi net o! Znloaea, the newly; elected Provisional President of the Republic, viz; Cuevaa, Minister of Fore:gn ASUira; Etqiiers, of the Interior; Lar raiuzer. of Justice; Malilonado, of Finance. Tlie above embraces the geneaally recosnized govern ment of the Republic, t ut another had been es lal lished at Guanajuato, headed by Benito Juarez, who had dUpntchcrt n force agaia.t the city. Zu iooga hearing this, had submiiud a strong body of troops headed by Cbieftins Ozalios and Mi rarnon, who woald proceed to intercept and gire them battle, A warm conflict was anticipated; which would, it was thought, extend t6 the streets of the capital. The excitement all over tbe c oun try waa tremendous, and trade was entirely at a atand. ' The general opinion appeared to bo that order could 'alone be restored by tlie recall of Santa Anna, - FROM THE AFRICAN SQUADRON. Washington, Feb. 11. The Navy Department has received dispatches dated Porto Praya, Jan. 6th, from Com. Connorer, commanding tho Afri. can sqnadron. , He announces the arrival of the frigate Cumberland, the flag-ship of the squad ron, on the 30th of November. The British cruis er had committed another outrage, seizing with out just cause, the James Watson, a vessel hear ing tho American flag. t She was carried into Sie." r Leone, and afterwards released, there being no evidence thai she was a slaver. :- - , Commodore Connorer had been assured by Com modore Nise, the senior British officer of the sta tion, that the facts in the case had been laid be fore the British government, and that the officer who committed the courage wonld probably be deprived of his commission. ' Com. Connorer had instructed Commander Tot ten, of l he sloop of war Aincenncs, to inquire into and report tbe circomMancca, of the case to the War Department. . The Vincvnnea sailed down the coast from Por ta Praya on the 26th of Dec. to relieve the sloop of-war Dale. :. . . The store ship S apply arrived at Porto Praya on the 30th of December, and as soon as the pre visions were discharged Com. Connorer expected to sail for Madeira ta recruit tbe health of tbe of ficers and men. " . - i. . ' TttZ HAIR! THE HAIR II What Lady or Geo!'eman would be deprived of a beantiful head of Hair, w!en by the use of LY ON'S K ATI! AIRON auch an one Can so easily be hadl Too ranch value, ran not be p.' seed on a fino bead of Hair not only aa an adoromt.T' to the person and no person Is well dn-ased wilh utit welt-arraneed Hair but, also, as intimately connected with the general health of Him body fort hia connection is much closer than general ly supposed. The KATHAIRON preserves and beautifies the Hair, making it soft, curly, and glosxy; and by its cleansing and invigorating pro perties, give a tone and elasticity tn tbe whole system, sold everywhere for 25 conta per bot tle. - HEATH WYNKOP & CO. Proin-irtors ami Perfumers. 63 Cibbrty-?t., New-York. SPECIAL NOTICE. For Perfuming the Breath, Clcanaing Teeth, and Beautifying the Complexion, use "Balm of 1,000 Flowers. For Dressing Ladies Hair, use "Woodland Crown. It carls . gentlemen's Hair beautifully. Price 50 cents each. W. P. FETRIDGE &. CO. Proprietors, New York. Sold Wholesale and Retail by - -W. II. LIPPITT, ' ' ; Druggist and Chemist. Dee. 15, 1867. , - s . JJ3-ly. " , . "W0001.SWD Cbijaw." This new Pomade has become an indispensable requisite for tbe Toilet. It cares tbe bair beautifully. Try it. , . J ' TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS. 1 A Rktibed Ci.raarMAM, restored to health tn a few days, after many years of great nervous suf fer! g, ia anxious to snake known the means of cure. Will send (free) the prescription used. Direct the Bev. John M. Dagnali, No. 186 Fulton Street. Brooklyn, N. Y. . Jan. 23. . . 129-3 m. JOLLY TIME FOR THE PARSONS. f nave yon rrad the famous bok by Professor RorfDOor, of New York, advertised io our p)erJto day 1 r No I Theo rt-ad it at oroe It will a ton ih von. It wll make wedding-' plentiful aa black berries io summer. : No keeping out ol love no. He Ma ont the soplle mystery. Yon can" marry who yon please, now. Ilsza lor Copidt Matri mony for ererl A SYLLOGISM! PROPOSITION 1st. ;-.'.- V Every Lady and Gentleman desires a beantiful head of flair. PROPOSITION 2d. The oe of LYON'S KATBAfBON will, without fail, produce such aa one, THEREFORE : Ererr Lady and Gentlemsa wil,of eoorse. Im mediately eommeoee nata LYON'S KATHAI- RON. Ail pronounce the KATU AIRON to be the Anest and most agreeable prearalop for the Hair erer made. ,. -r w . Its immenae sale nearly 1.000.000 bottles per ' year attests its enivefsal ftoimlaritj. told everywhere for 25 cents pr bottle. HEATH, WYNKOOP &. CO., - Proprietors and Perfumers, . ' ' -,63 Liftt-St., New-York. 'HERRING'S .PATENT ' CHAMPION FIRE PROOF SAFES -"?it Hat.t.'s) Pstsnt Powoks Paoop Locks, the same that were awarrled se parate medals-tt the World's Fair, London. 1851 and tbo World's Fair. New York 1 1?53. and are tho 0'tily American Safe that were awarded pneoU a la at the lumdon World'a Fir. " These Safes form tlie aiost perfect aedditr aV eainst'Firt and Burglar .of any safe ever offered the public, aVnd can. only be had of th vnbacri-. bera and their agentsj who. fiave on band ehd make to order, all kinds of Bitter and Chillnd Iron Bank Cheats and Vaults, Vanlt Doom, and Money Boxes, or Cheats for Brokeis. Jewelers and Pmate Families, for Flate, Diamonds, ind other vatushlaa. And are also Patentees(by inreh) and mnnfactnra f ? JTOSKS" PATEITT PERMUTATIO BANK LOCK. - 8. C. 1 1 EKE ING dt CO., Noa. 145, 187, and 139 Water atrert. and No. 251 Bioad way cor.. Murray street N. Y. ; Agents. B. W. Know lea Richmond. Va ;Ro land & Bro , Norfolk, Va ; J. II. Thompson &Co., Lynchhnre. Va ; Boll, Prentisx & Co.. Savannah, GoojO M.nnnseA. Co., Mobile, Ala.; T.T.Twit y. New Oik-ans, La. - - 1 ' Mstrimonv poa Ever 1 Nothing islike.it particularly if you are sure to get the object of yonr chnice. But howl Oh, the easiest thing in the world now. They cannot ivsist. . Tbey must love you, if you so will it. Only read Pro fessor Rondout's book, " The Bliss of Marriage," which we advertise to-day. ' .It helps you to the curious secret.7 lt is wonderful. V DEAFNESS. Certain relief for those afflicted See adver iN-miMit Ear & Eye. 210 - j- 6-m ANOTHEU , REMARKABLE CURE DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF i ' ; i hi:v. james n. iiuHuonotr: Pastor cf Berlin Circuit, Bs.Kimore Conference. And alt tie principal Mercha-its at Point 0 Rocks' ! AM., Aare testified to the fouoteing EXTIWOIiDlNJ BY. CURE. Point or Hocks, Kr deriek Coanty. Md. Da. Sw-irwe. Dear Sir- Believing it a duty I owe to the public, and in justice to you. I have thought poper 10 make known one of the most extraordinary cures, in my own case, that haa ever oeen truly -ecordeu. In Hie month t Uclnber last I -waa afflicted with a severe gathering in my bren st, which formed a large abaeees. and also -omiiiiinicsited to my Lungs and very much afilict ed 1 hem, and discharged large quantities of corrup tion, external and internal. My breath eotild kIst pasa ihroujfh my Lungs and out through Iheeav iiy of my lire ist wiih apparent ease, attended wiih a violent coneh. day and night, loss of appetite. and extraoie debility, - so. that ny physicians thought rny cae entirely hopeless and beyond the power of rnwliolne. I remained in this w re it lied -ondiiion for a Ion? time, until 1 was w.ipted to a mere tkelclon. and there seemed to be no hope for ine: but nuvin rend in the public papers of 1 ho many wond.-rful cures performed by your COM -POU.VO JiVltCPOF WILD UHKIIRV, I im mediately sent to Baliimore for fivo bottles and commenced its use. and toniy ereai aalilaction and- my anxious family, the abscess or opening in my lunss betan to heal, and the cough subsided and on ning ten bottk-s I waa restored to nerfeet health. 1 believe, that to your valuable medicine, under the blefsinjrn of Divine Providence, I am indebted tor fhf cfeat change, and I am hnppy to say, that I am now enjoying ad good health oa I over have. Over five yeirs have tl.-infcd, and 1 still remain a perfectly hearty man at this dale, June 2d, 1556. 1 nave not nxi a day s sickness for lh last Ig months. Please a crept my grateful acknowledge ments. Yours, very respf rtfully, THO d .48 DIXON. Tho Subscribrris well acqnain'ed with Thomas Dixon ' and can testify that the he haa been nlllcl- ed ns above represented. 1 rcgird his recovery al most as a miracle. He is a worthy member 01 So ciety. JAMR lt. DUUBOROAV, Pastor or Ke-lin Circuit, Baltimore Conference. 'pUKRKila out one reliable preparation of "Wild L Cherry," and he only one eoiiiDonnded bv a teeular Physician that is "DH. SWAYiN'K'S OOMPOU.ND SYRUP OF WILD OHKKRV," and .he universal s-i tiofiicilon thts preparation bus given, ia fully acknowledged in every section of our country. For the cure ot Congrj?, Col. I. Consumption, For Bronehffla, Snre Tliront, Hooping Cotigh, KorTicatina or Irritation ir. the fances. Kor Palpitation or Disease of the Heart, Debility, - For 1' iins In the Sideor Breast, Liver Comnlaini. 1 . . . ... 1 ' r oi onuri oronm, or noarseness. ASiiirna, For the support of old aee.declinins health.and restless itfghts, 1 his remedy has no equal. Prepared only by Or. iWAY K & SOiX-al hir Laboratory 4 N..SKVKNTH St., Philadel phia. Sold by WAUKK 01 KA Ka A CO., , Wilmington. IV. C. , K. J. ASTON. (Jan. 1. - " Ashrviile. N. C. "BALM OF 1,000 FLOWERS." We gladly recommend the above excellent cos- nwtic to our readers. ' It perfumes the breath. cleans the teeth and bcantifles tne complexion. Try it I . , . , Dec 15. 118-ly MARINE NEWS. PORT OF WILAJINQTON, FEDQA'IY lf. ARRIVED. 12. Steamer Fanny Luttt-rlob, Elder, from F v- t-tteville, to E. J. Lntterloh. 13. ochr. Can lint Virginia, Donslass. from Lake Lauding. N.CtoD I'ijtoit. Stearm-r Ulick Btver, JLickset-, from Favette- viKe, to D. A. L.im.nt. Schr. Ellen Randall, nsta.-e, from Li;tIo Riv- rr, toDeUossctt & Brown. Kchr. N. M- Tanner. To-ld, from Baltimore. 156 hvn from Quarantine Qrouu 1 to New Inlet Bar,) t Rifsell i Bro. 14 8cbr. Y. H. Howard, Brivn, from Sloop Pint to Rankin & Martin. 15. Schr. Lavinia, Dexter, front Jackson .'Me, to Riukin & Martin. - ' ' ; t-'chr. f-'ally Aua. Rose, from IIde county, to J. R. Bios om chr. Amelia, Mooro, from New Ri-er to Mas-ttr.- : . .- .- - Schr. Mary Abigail. Brown, from Lock wood's Fully, In Anderson oV Savage. .- , Schr. Osanma, Terry, . from Rockpor., Me., to Russell & Bro. ' " IN BELOW Brig Black Swan, ar.dScl.rs. R. W.rowu and Exchange. CLEARED. ,M 12 Schr. Target Furflan. for Nrfw York, by A. D. Caaaux; witb naval torea. &-c. 13 St-nn-r Rowan McRm, for Fayetteville, by E J Lntterloh . . - - j Steamer Fanny Lntterloh, E'der, for Fayette ville, by E .J Lntterloh. - - cbr. Caroline Virgin! t, Douglass, for Charles, ton by D. Pigott. Sebr. Martha, Weeks, for Beaufort, .N, C, by l Pi-oit; wilb flour. 15. Steamer Eaterprj'e, Elliott, fur Fayette ville, by Master., ; , iBarquanline tol John M'ilae, Parks, sailed from Liverpool for Cardenas, 23d nit. : ARRIVED FROM WILMINGTON. Schr. IKpray, Bra;g, at Baltimore, Fob 12. Schr." Adele.Corsou, at New York. Feb. 11. Town or Wllsnlngton Seven per cent Stock. T.VO HUVDItKD SHARKS of aiOOcarh, of the Stock authorised to be Issued by the Town of V ilminf ton tor tbe purpise of purchasing a suitable lot and erecting thereon, a Tows Hall will be for sale oa the 1st day of Jan. I8S3. This stock is redeemable on the 1st day or Jan. 1876, bears interea at the rate of seven per cent pet an num. payable aemi-anaually to the holders of the warrants or coupons attached tn the several eer titieares, aod for the payment of Interest accruing, and of the stock when dee, the Commissioners of the Town, are , empowered ' and : required te pro vide by taxation, on tbe real and personal proper ty of the rowaj In addition, thereto. (tr IhenltU male redemption of ihjs iiioct, a sinking fond ia required by law, to be ereated lo which is 10 be added from year to year, not less than One Thous and Dollars. Any farther details ha reference to this most de sirable investment, will be famished bv applica tion ehher in person, or by letter to the Treasurer of the town. - RICHARD : UPRRIS. Treasurer. ' 16. ' 139-3w. WILD CHERliY ALL ACCOUNTS JOUK M K, that remains un set lied nolo the first of March IS58 wiil be plaeed ia the band of up officer for eotlecrion. ' y- M- AGOSTINLO Fb. 9. . . - - : WH0L1&ALK. -rialCES, CUltUEM BACON, per Jb., '- T ' ,' . - H Sides, -..-.. " i... .. iT'.a., Shoulders, ..$--IT 1 00 Hog Udtond,-----w I? a 00 Lard, .1. 0-, bblai,---..- 16 a .. 1 .. , kef s,-..'--'.. c 17 a ; M Hams, Wester.ri--"------ . ' 14 . a ' f "i Sides,, VVesterrr,-.; 14 a - Shoulders. Western,-..--- 12 a 00 Pork, Northern per bbt., Bless,. 26 t0 a Prime,. "i. 00 00 a 00 00 Corn, per buibet'.ii,;....-.----' O Sl? Meal,;-. 1 10 a 1 20 Peaa.black eye per bushel,...... I 30 f ?1 40 Cow. . .-... 11 .i..y I 00 ,a '00 Pea Nuts,-.--.-... .i;:...;r.".r 10 a 1 21 Rice, per lb.; Cleah, 00 a hi Oough, per bbah'sit.;--... v:, 1. . (,(( a ' 0 00 Rutter, per In... 23 a 3C Flour per bW Fayetteville abner , W a 6 Do Fine.. .... 7 8f a 8 W 3ro, --'... ...1....... 7 00 1 0l)C Balttmore,-. .... t...... ..j C 00 1 o Canal,--- 00 00 a 00 0f. Coflce, per lb , St. Domingo,-... a, , 11 Rio, ...-....-. ........ : 12 a ? 1 f.agnyra, I3a 1 14 Cnba,-. - 00 a 00 Mocho,--- .. 00 a vn lava, "!- 16 a 17 Sugar, perlb . Wcw Orleans,-.., .. . . 1 1 a It Porto Rico,'- ....... ... . .. g n St. Croix,.-.. ............ .ii.in. ; a ! ' It Laf-i - ...r.. (Ml a .11 . Molasses, per gallon, N. Orleans. 00 a 0C Porto Rico....................... . 00 a 0C Cuba,-....... ................... Hay.per lOOIbs., Kaslefn,. .,. . .. 51 1 55 fO a 8G 90 a I Of 80 a - 9 60 a 65 65 a I 0 ( 38 a - 4ir N. C. Liquor, per gal.. Peach Brandy.. at ntpif... ...........Hi. Ilye W hiskey,-.. ........... tl Recti Med........ ...... ........ N. F.. Rtun,-.. Wines, per gal., Madeira....... 46 a 60 I 00 a ' 4 00 ....... I 09 ' a 4 00 run, Malaga. .... 4U a 00 Glue. per lb., American.-... ...... I L. 12 a IS vuuun per 1 u.- i . - .' 0 - a 1 arn, per lt.,. . ........ 1-8 Sheeting, per yard,--- 20, ;2i 9 a ' J-4 Or-naburga. ' " b a 7 i ; 9 a. 10 Feathers, per lb... . ...... 40 a 45 Candles, per lb,, N. C.TaMoW,. . 17 a 00 16 a 00 iiori ncrn.. '-.... 14, ... A dftrtja fi line. - i . -'. . . 28 a 30- perfn. .......... - 40 a 4i Lime per bhl., ............ ...... Turpentine, per bbl. oi 2K01h t I 39 1 40 2 70 Virgin Dip ; Vellow Dip,... .... ... . 2 ?0 " a Hani, ... 1 70, a 0 Ot Tar, -. 1 4u a 0 Ofl Pitch, v .....''! .40 ' a UosinbyTale. . No. 1. ... .....-K-i fy , 2 50 No. 2................ .. X IS a C No. 3. i...v.....i .... j CO a Spirita Terpentine, per gallon..". - a . , 43 Varnish, 00 a ' 00 PineOit...... ............. ........ DO 1 ; ID Itoiin Oil,-... ............... .... 00 , - Ifj Sperm Oil, . 1 25 m 9 00 Linseed Oil 93 I 00 Neals Foot Oil,. r 50 a 0 00 Iron per lb., American beat refined 4 a ":a.5 F.nglisli assorted,. 4 a 0 Swced, 6 - a ' - 0 shear, ..... ti a ' . 0 American,-..-,. ...... ............ 0 a 6 Cut IV aits,.- - C a ' Wrought Naii, a - 1 2 j Steel, per lb., German,-...... 10 a 16 mistered,-. ......... ............ i a lb Best Cast. J-) '. Hesi quality Will Saws, 6 feet,-... 6 03 a $ 50 II olio wore,. - i . "a 4 Lumber per 31. feel, Sleam Sawedl3 00 II 00 Rfver I. iimber. Flooring, .-.'10 00 a 0 00 Wide Boards,.-.--...-..... 0 50 a 7 CO Scanilmc 4 25 a 0 0C Tlmher. Shipping,... 0 00 a 0 OC Prime Mill, 6 00 a 7 5L Common, ..-..... 4 00 a 5 5f Inferior. 2 50 a 3 6C Staves, perl.OOO, W.O. bbl. Roii-ib 13 Ut Dressed.... 16 00 a 13 00 It.O. hhd., roneli,-. none ' Dressed.--. Shingles, per I f-00, Common,. 2 Of, a 2 5G Conirnct, Of 0 a fi 09 Black's large, ....... 6 00 o Salt per bushel, Turk'a Island,--.. 60 a 00 Liverpool ack, 871 a 1 fC Soap per lb., Pale, rj a . . ;i Brown, 6 a Tallow per lb. I a 'II BM. He;id!e per M . Ash.---- 9 00 a 12 DC Cheesr. a 13 Chickens, live.... - 25"" a ' 4p- do dead, 00 a 10 Turkeys, live, ..... 1 1 (0 do - dond 00 a 00 Ksgs, per duSnn. H 4 20 C0MMER CI AL REMARKS 05 MARKET. ToarENTtsB On Saturday 240 bbls. Tnrp-n-tine changed hand's at S2.60 for Virgin and Yel low Dip. and SI 60 f r Hard TesU nlay it al vanced 10 centsand 2,000 bbls. wetil at 52 70 for Virgin and Fellow Dip and $1.70 for hard, per 280 lbs. Spir its. Sp rits Turpentine haa also sxlrai eedj sales on Friday of 300 bbts. solJ .it A & cets cr gallon. : ' T a. Sales on yesterday of 24 hbla. at Sl.iO per bbl. - - Cottok. 33 bales Cotton were disposed of on yesterday at 1 a 12 cents per lb. lor middling and goo 1 middling. . Salt. 500 sacks Liverpool growid 1 sold on Fridar at . 6 cents per sack, eb. - "" , ' NEW VORK M A H K E I. . For 3 days preceding. - , Feb. 1. The Ship) ii.g and Commercial List rt-jiorts: ' . Cotton. -Sales 2100 bb's. S n.hfrn st 4 50 a 4.9J lor common to a-ood mixed - ant! straiplit brau 'a. 6 a 6 for low to'good fancy and extra. and 6,5t a 0 ior fVoriie and choice do. - Cora Saies 107.000 bnshela ai65a 72 cents for Southern Velluw and While, according tu quality; included in the sales are 20,000 bualiela While Southern, to arrive. a(6Scen-S. . .-. Naval Stores The sales are 1000 bids. Wil mington Crude Turpentine, to arrive, at 3 CJJ per 2&' I-'-; 3000 Spirits . Turtenline, 41 a 47 . cents cash; 26'W Common , Kin, 14X l.ii per 810 lb. delivered; 730 No. 12a 3;&:-, lUO Pale, 4 a 4.50 i.er 28u lb.; and 100 Wash nton Thin Tar, 2 35, in order in yard. ; . , Rice la is lair ' rrqnef, without chance iu pricea... o ir juuu ICS l z Jo a U.v ta.-U ein- fcraein very cuiflqius to Very ;.rini-. . FOR BOSTON. THE fast sailing new schooner ANNA I-, ut-utna uapt. Hoi.irison, will have des patch as above. For freih1 or passage apply tu Q. W. PA Vis- SUNDRIES, ? Q CV RMPTF Spirit Barrels, kjOKJ 40 tons Gimqo, 5 tons M ape's Super-Phosphate of Lme, , 40 bbia extra large Cut Herring, for family use 200 " : No. .Herring, " 60 boxes Eureka family Soap, 200 bbls. Potatoes, S bbls. Snurl, . . - . 7 very large Spars for Masts, ' 253 baes Ground Alum Sail, la bbls. Amcricao Glue, -25 coils Bale Kope. of superior quail y, ' 1 25 kegs prime Nova Scotia Batter, a superior arti.le, oa hand aaJ for sal b , Feb. 13. . ADAM, BRO. CO. "f SUNDRIES. 1 Qt FIRaTINS PRIMK BUTTER 1 OL 10 half barrels Pickled Shad, of prime qoal- Ity for family uae; ;.af,-v,j 1 half barret Pie k led Salmon lot family uses,-.;-,-. - .;:-:-. -. . . i0 extra Urge Labradpr Herring, foy fami- . s;Se; . s 3'Q barrels Irish Poiatoea for family es?i ; 300 bushels prime White Planting Botioesj 6 0' do. extra large Oats; . - . '- 287 balea prime Kasiern Hays ' " 6,500 Whit Pine Laths. Jest reeefynl per Brhl Triumph from New Branswick. for gale by Jan lijb, ADAMS. BROTH KR pp ' : - ; 1 .V SUNDRIES. - i "-; : I Cf BBLS. PLANTING POTATOESi , 5 0J 00 do. Ealing ' dot " 100 do- rrinre Herrings for family use; 50 half do. Ocean t had; , ! ; . S3 boxes extra Kareka Soap. .'" i :.: 25 bbls. Ameriran Glue; - ""' r' - ?S0 prime Spirit Parrels, ieat landed. For saleby . ADAalS., BitO. & CO. :Feb. 4th,l35i. , ' EDNEY, : Ccmroissica LIcrchant, '-;. JOUN STREET, Jr. V. BUYS and forwards every kind of cbandlae for il acr cent. Com mir loe. - Rr 10 Govs. swl and Morebead, N. W. Wok! . W. Oa- norne u.. r. Meadeonali. A. Jn. .,1, Kfqrs, and Rev. C. V. Deem, lion. W. A Graham, and others. Dealer in Piano, Melwdeona. Orgsns, Harp. Oattars, M !;, Sew Ins; Machines. Irea Safes, Pumps. Garden Engines, Ore. A primed list of all the different makers, kiads a ad prices Yen! fret. Publisher of an err gaol lithograrhv of 'ITickory Ai FmO;n N. C. and the"CHK- ROKKK K VSlClAN; OR, INDIAN GUIDE TO H KALTH. Tbia iaralaabte family mdtioer hould be ia every hoese. Il treats of all diseases.' ha:a oopsoaa gl aarr and- prrarribes tbg rcme disfrom na:ur'a bounteous stores,' for all war . f 1.1 : - r - . . f . whita paper, handsomely bound, foarth editioa, 300 pajejandir mailed free for one dollar. . New. Uoeewooi piaaoa 4i60 i 1 , - - Feb. 13 . 133-tr" : ; - :i vLOST. i.4rV" ... ' ASMAl.f. POCtCRT BOOK containing fortv even dollars (47) .In bills. The finder will Be liberally rt warded by feavlag h and feaieata at the Store ol , - . C D. MVKllS. " re, io- . ; :-;::"; , - ur-n, GFricU Wilmington' 4 welhoN r. r. co, ttummgton, .V. C. Vrtusry 9lAt 1868. A TWELVK HO iSE POWER STATIONART EN. CINE FOR 6ALB - .; rP H E STATION A R Y F.NGINF. ofjhe Wll L mingioa Weldon Rail Koad Shops, being too email for the present aervire of the Comanv. will be sold low for Cash or a good Note was en ia bleand payable at Bank. The boilers will be sold with it. if desir.a. - . s - This is a good F.ng'ne, and the ReHer ie good, and will dd good acr vice, whea feel Is not an ob ject of corn, m v. ' ' s .-. - : Several rntill second hand LATHRS for tarn (nf Iroa if wood plw f,iT Ivrnirg Driving Wheels will be vol J very lowja small advance on 1 heir value as old iron. ' The Kngine can now be seen in tiie at Jhe Company's hopa. ' ' . S. L. FREMONT,' Eng. dt Sap't. Feb IL . I37f. : v nERRLNG. 1 Hf V BARRELS PRIM K - HEBRINR, tn A UV1 good order. Jol landed from Schr. ile dora. fcY sals by ' f . . , Feb II. ADAMS, BRO ot CO. r'HE partnerships heretofore existing this day J. 'lbice under the Hrms of - .: - STEltN & BROTHER and bTEftX ft NEWH0FF are dislved bv mutual consent. M. NKWHOFF will oniiHve to de bntlncrsat the old tland,. as succcssoi f Ktf.sk San j and atteml to the winding tip of the basinets sfcire mentioned.' fluns.. All hating Haifns against tho above nrma, or Ibe partners thereof individnaay will pleuse piesenr litem ! M. Nswawr for ct t lenient pr-vlas o 15ib of November t ext ; alt those indebted to them will please come forward and pay up, or else their claims have lo pars into omccrs nanus tor eotierrion. -L. STERN.. i J. -STERN.. - M. WZTTITOFr Wilmington, N. C , Sept, 3, 1837," ., .; S3 if. SHAD ! SIUDJl - 1 QBARRKLS PitlMF. WHlTst SHAD, Jffst I V received per. Brig Os. W atshlngtoaj. KVt Bale by n VA n S,' BtCO.sax CO. , Jan. 2. 170. KEROSENE OII.S, W STILLED FROX COAL. . (NOT ESFLOSIVE.) Til P. different .grades ol rhese Celebrated oils, suitable lor Machinerv of all kinds. Binnacle and Family use,- can be had of the undersigned, al so of the vxbolcrabr Oil Deak-ra and Dragcwa ia the I Tit of J ew V.fc. and f the au'borizcd Local Agent of the Company in this nlaea. ' . . AUSTKNS. ' V General Agats. Cerawe'neOilCe ' "' ' IVio- "0 Beavei S.rr, N. Y. rr Local ecerHea" granted on annlicatbtn aa above Orders rLoeld specify the description ati amp or machinery for which the oil is wated. June 5, 1857., - - v , . , . . tw3 f GIFTS"! GIS! GIFTS HI A PillZK TO KVF.RT PfRCHASf:I. at ik. Quaker City PublLHiag Uhm( Dsaat Kali son. Philadelphia.. By ..baring-a-bok fat 1. wf m-rr, )ourr at vrirg present With a prise. worth from Is rewfs lo 1W, rtm,l.flrrg of 6aa gou Jewelry, Watcrnes, 4 e. All ordets bv nmW will be oroinrlr niled, and the nrixe it orisea will aceompnny the books. Our list conrains all of the most popular book of iba dar. and will tw. at the u-nal retail price, many of theajf for less l'erns wiwitn? aar aartirnlar book can order at once, and it will be forwarded wiih a gifl. ' .4 cat alogue "iving full inlormaijon, wiih. a Km ml books and gins, w)H be sent post pirid. bV addreaaing . . IktT ll' litts a ' -V , - 'ijs. ttui.J5tr. '"', K 3T.VTl.i4atreet, Phila. OAg-n wanted.: An?nt 29;h. 1937. ' "" " ' " 6 tw 1 II B NORTH CAROLINA STATIST AND MAG- AZ-l.NK OF USEFUL INFORMATION. nrr UK UNDERSIGNED PROPOSES TO PCB il: LISU IN the City of Raleigh, a seatt aJ JouaNJ)tef the above title, dt-vok-d exclusively to the disarrmi.akoi of Ststistkii. laroBMs tiosv ' ' ". r "' " . , ' ' ' - The want of stfch Joernsl is foil by every In-U-Higent citizen, who desires to becomat at all ac quainled witlrlPw resowcer of the 'State, on" ir aent c--ml ilion, future pioapeels-, Sec., andby none so innch aa by our Legislators. . That we have no tegular sratens of statistics, cannot be altribn'rd to shy .want of nraterh k Tliere are large amoonts of valuable and interest ing liif-M-mation scattered throeeta o" Legislative and Execotive Docnmcass and Record, which, ia their present sitnettien, fnr mil practical parpoaes, might as well be fm She-Chinese- lawgawga. Be sides wbal no' LegiabsVa aeehives- cmfbrn, ear newspapcra wfU-n pnblislr Ule vSstarMeal in formation, which is either Toatnr if prerervwd by a rery few, is so inconvenient fo td when want ed, that the facts are son . forgotfeiu Tka same' ' may be a 1 id of tlie Reports and 8uwaewo rrm time to time tnade by oor ir.corpora4l-e9 esatuw nies, and others engaged in Manufacturer, Alin,. Commerce, &c. - . To collect these varices items of toforroafltjrf, and give them to the public In a shape easy of reference and for perpetea! preservation, aa well aa to gather from ji II arailab'e rcsoorcrs, every thing U-aring directly or indirecily on onr wcaltk,' prosperity av-d industry. Is tbe design of tbe Jour nal now offered for public patronage, - , T - , l . r . . .!.. A.. . .' I ... 00 1 1 un ivl vtK. imk wa M HIOV ass been matured, tbo pares tf tlie STsTiar will las -devoted to the arrangenserit of such sables relating " to onr Popnlatlen, Agriculture, Commerce, Edo catievn, Publia Imj-rovcments, Manaractnree, Fish eries, .Mines, and. Social 8tatistlca generally, aa wilj prwiit ilio-ir condition, aad oqr progrrsa to each. . i H i al f de.fi ned . ta ror,laia Ibe Report denstf) -f Iba PqWio Treasurer, CornrBissionera f tU- SMihwe "utd. Sop rintrndeui ofCorfljuna . ?plr-, and all .Hl.er Stale OCjcers anr) ft iarda 1 ' a ala;-. t teRenl arn Report pf the pnadtlioji nd proeresa of the fartoos Railroad aqj JJay ga ion impanlea, - ' - '' .. Thf STATIST will W pot tn nrasa as aooa t -iilTioieut nniulxr f re-poaaiblp aaiaot arp uh-";. taiin-d -to pay the exeaea o priblicalina Tfao nnmlH-rs wilt c-Btain each, awl h than' 150 fi gf.u of cloarly ptiuled, mattrr. making a book cdf ' 800 hau "T uto. o. to wbicb will bo ad'lwd. afelJ ami com o let- indvx. - Tets! THKEB DOLL 4 RS pea airrai OSB DOLLAR L AND FlfTY CENTS, for six sjoarrns j payable srAr the ft si number U r tad foe puficahon, , lekich fact will he duty announced nih public newt. . , papett 15 t-'f "-'"' i. " ' " ho fraoa Jniandiog lo palroalzo tha' Journal, will send Ibeir aamoa to the aadarigae4 witbont delay, as it i delrablo la iaaoe Ibo tiut v umber as ao-o a poaa4ble ' - - - r ;- . . -irJENTiBUSBEK. R-irigh, s c., . jssa.-- - a CjIPIRIvCI- GIGS 4 CARRHGBS. I US Ta; hJ. per Schr. Beat, a new and splea--I did assort m ent of the aSova articles for Chi I dren. at th Broadway Variety Store, No. 49 Uarkgtaireet. - '. vVM; H. Da.XEALR. ' ACCOUNTS , IDE orevkras 10 Jsoaarr lst are now sut due and sor rail'omrn wilt oblige aa bv ralt- isw 0 paying their biJls whea presea oj.' . . ., . - - CHAS. D. XYER9, - Jtn t. ..... ;.rivl., 34 Mark otraeL - - SILT 4 FLOAT. ftnfi SCKS Lirerjiool Gmnd Sah, per aehr J)J H. V. Da la. from Charjoaiew iodonWe jwilled seaasiesa sa'rk s 11. For sale bv ' ' jo. iv. pA7'5. -

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