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ibe CtriylUn intelHgdocef. --7 -Ml Charge at LJlan. T. HeaDLET. Jniiit-a bobbin Wholesale Prices Cui rcn( 'eakm of the Ind ridnnl r-k Xi.f peaiiin f-4 ue lonowinj? lines wfrn lower j.

ii-. i. 0 1 ttlLi Jla.re.f.-ttuu was rather dull. market for Ircsa was du! 5l eirtee, of a woman for sni Tie aotbi in speaking of Marshal Marat, sars: at EfJ hat he always appears in his terri-11 ct. ThS battle, in mid printer in yePJ most important and Moodr one that i ierre iaDinei.

tne Washington cor- respondent of the Halimore ArtJt pays a flattering comphment to this distinguished tfofih Carolinian. 1. rhcat. L.illi. rood bv 6-1 on flonr.

and. I to 21. rn AXES.r'rdoilO Cd a t3t)0 liams, 13. a 14 ft 13 -Shoulders Hi At the resideneaof Xrilliam TL irter. in Dlnden County, 6a the evening of the 25d by Joseph Lyon ALia vdee Whitk, to'Miss Catmakixe Anx EkYAsr both of Bladen.

i In tWs county recently by Job'a Sfaepard. Esq Mr. Sei-ckr rADOtrr, to Miss LotrisA Bpetox. Oa the 17tb ulf. by the Rev.

J. L. Clifton Mr. Jakes M. Holmes, of Cnrnberland, td Miss Susas CaTHAaiirE, daffigH-ter or Isham dee'dr-'it v.

3ri a't. mt i -Per ,8 '50 -4 6.00 NAILS, per Wrcught. asai2 NAVAL STORE Turpentlne.pef bbl 2Smbs. 00 1 0 T't- 6 police-' bo begged frantically to be released, she but took The money tobuy bread for an only child, who was dy. ing.w,tb hunger.

Her wild appearance and uneven i-j ranee ana Jiussia naa never W. r.nnsed such strength to each other, and a Hog round j. ..11 a 12L 9 11 BEANSipferTmsb-s White. 00 a '1 60 lete victory on-either side would have settled of Europe. Bonaparte remained in posse s- m-u.

tauwuii cn to think her nrider the influent of liquor, ahd th us words were disregarded; anc she placed ip confinement. The next mornin; steps caused them to think her nridr th fri. Virgin 00 IHardj ilO 00 Tar 2 10 1 BEESWAX 1 'il DIED, of the field, and that vraa all no victory was ..0 00 Pitch vu m'V80 a. 0 00 a' 2 00 i s. RosiajNo.1,0 00 5 iNO.Z, i iu Do: No.3,0 00 like a defeat.

field of Ejlaa xrss covered with mow, and the ponJ thai 8eattercd 0rer. it were frozen rientl hard to 'af the artillery. Seventy-five men on one fide, and iighty-flve thousand other, arose frow the frozen field on which f.fhaJIT en ike night of the 7th of February, tcnt or battle for continent. nn the left, nil descihed in th nrrr)ini gallon, -w 00 ir BUTTEK, A lerpoand tlTi. 23 SO BEEF, per bbl.

N.Mess,:.H00 16 00 Do. Prime, .0 00 a O0 BEEF CATTEEvi. 0Q 7 (fy COTTON, Per lb 9 a 91 CQUN, Per bushel, 67 Meal, bush. ,..70 75 COFFEE. DeriB.

In this town, on Monday evening- last, 23th Oc-tavia Nkwbv, wife of Mr. John L. Newby, aged 25 In this town, at Mrs. Ford's Boarding Iloase, at 5 o'clock on Thnrsday morning. 3d after a lingering illness, A.

F. Tooit of Colnmbns N. C. agfcd about SO years- In Dnplin Coanty. on the wife of Bryan Smith, Esqri.

aged abdtit5fl years after sofferin ereral nonths with a lingering disease, which she bore with Christian fortitude. Mrs. mith bad been a eonsistant tnernj ber of the Baptist Choreh for many years, and died ia full hope of ber blessed JSavionr. he fefl an affectionate bas band and seven children ta moara their irreparable lds. Commeraial will please aopy.

5 Ci. 55 I 63 95 I 50 ioi a word is naid by the correspondent that is nr3t fully endorsed by his fellow-citikens of his native State Three tnen named in tbe Jisf will give more than mere-party satisfaction Messrs. Marcy Cnshing and 'he eallant, whole sonled young Democrat, James C. Dobbin. Judge Cdshing and Hon.

VVm. L. Marcy are too well known to require eulogium but Mr, Dobbin, tliongh not so well known, is not tbe less talented- In his own State, (N. CarofinaJ lie has done yeoman service for the cause for manv years past holding many important posts of honor "and trust at the hands of the people, and was more i recently the fezdlaf nominee of the Democracy of the State Leris-lature for tbe U. Senate.

All who.were at the National Democratic Convention whieh nominated Gen. Pierre, will remember the part he took at a time when discontent prevailed throughout that body. Amid the cries for adjournment, James C'. Dobbin rose and in the mot touchin? manner appealed to the Democracy slating that North Carolina having done all she could forthe mn of her Jas. Buchanan, be now come by authority of his fellow-delegafes, to offer the vote of that State lo a man who in the councils of th nation, bad displayed unedaalleJ natrintism.

15 a erm, 27 a 27s. 6J.J Cannl 27s. A v. Grain Wheat cxibUs no Indian er-rn Proi.1ions There wal steady 6H.nd Pr and priees without variation from rtf ioas accouuti. l.u quiet.

Teef in good request, Groccrit's. Coffee iras Crihfrj and a elitiJ injj adrm been allowed for small parcels. Sugars and f. Rice firm. stores in steady request at rcvh uj i ces.

Tallow was dull, though rather more inquired fur. Iron continued firm full prices. 4 Wool in good demandii 1 Tbe money marked Wafflclite with a good d.MAr an I fair supply. CCnsoli elosed at V0 a Amefkaa fctfuViries ircfre in actlro rcuostst prices. i I HAVRE, Feb, 15 The cotton mnrUct decline1, after fhi" receipt of the Enropa's The.

tn i) 1 1. 1 l4th were COCf bales', and holders prvMing on the ir.i Flour Sales ai 30 a S2fraflcs Corn market dull. Feb. 2LrHTeY Kttbtf'riJ. Sunidics very jAdder.atl Molasses is at In Ihe hirb-ir, 2 a 2i in outpors.

Since the date of annexed report there a to retail deaTers, 230 casks Ice froulf Sa anba li 1 1 210 do. dp. pec Isabel; at 12Vrla.tbore are 4 cs'kg from Savannah in first ThefV Is nothm of add abdut Lumber. VesselJ are very ecaree, and St w.t of them will soon be felt severely as supplier of crease. Freights are advancing 4 is asked for ail a market ner hh4.

of Sugir has been paid to the I ni' ted States, 1 per for Molasses. 1 Esciunst oif London 10 a I0i per ent. prera. 1 1 ..85 a was uttcilr routed early in the morninc Neats LOO a PEASi per bushel. 90 a BJack Eye ii.m a Cow.

OJD a ilrancin turouu a anow storm so thick he could ltto, ...1 .10 10 I. wlffi tbr rtit? fim m-KTIa tl fr Marine Intcllisenpe; fttZli.1 nt III I.IBIJV IUC V. which were ordered to charcc. mr 1 CO vlOO 0 85 .1, '1 00 00 00 2 25 .65 TOUT OF WILMINGTON, NORTH-CAKOL1NA. St; DoiningO) 9.

a 10 Lauay ra, it. 11 "a 1I Cuba, ...00. a 00 J3i a ,14 CANDLESj per lb Tallow; iisi.1fii'n"16 Sperm ..4. 50 rORK, per barrel. 60 a Prime 118 00 a POTATOES- Iriaht bLiI a .60 a 0C on.

almost hitting ihc French infantry tf.b their lon lances before they were risible thro AMtfirm. Hctnmcvl in and overthrown. 'the whole POULTRY. Adamantine, ,22 a composed of 16,000 men. with the exception Uf 1.600, were captured or lain.

then. the EGGS, per 124 00 she was found dead In her cell, and upon search be-mg tnade.lt was ascertained that both she and her son bttd indeed died of starvation. Oh paose and hear a mother's Unepitjing look upon her east! 1 Stay, watchman hear, ere on yoa rtj la mercy drag me not so fast 1 loa will not stop or heed each ter, i spakeT not. my heart would rend. One week ago I landed here I had no money, had no friend My htihand died upon tho sea- Alas! how is my heart bereflt 1 One only child I have with tne 4 The only one of tight babes ltft Amid yotir streets, confused and wild, I wandered on with aching head -1 begged, to feed mj famished child, Yet no kind hand woold give ns bread.

Since Tester mom no food I fonnd My Willie's eye in death grew dim, I laid hiio softly on the ground. And plead and prayed for bread for him. Oh. merey bear those hungry moans, That siph, that soanded long and slow Oh, heed the angaish of my. tones, And let me go ah, let mo go (lie heeds me not A few words more I left his side, I hurried on.

That money saw, and from its store Grasped one small piece to save my scm. i No. watchman stop my woda beliere Ti9 hunger only makes me reel, Hy words are true I don't deceiye, -'llare you no heart eannot you fceM" Hark! hark! again those moans so wild Unloose thy bold! Fiend fiend I'm strong Ye shall not drag me from lay child Away! away I will be gone! (He holds me still! I ead't Despair what demons near I riew But stay what thrills my wretehed heart Proud heartless man. 111 go with you. Iead on, say Why bait ye now The horrid deed of blood is done I AR RIVET).

Feb. 2-S Schr. Lillie Faoders, Corson, fPotn Philadelphia, to Gee Ilarriss: with rodxe. E. L.

B. Wales, Little, from New York, to Miles with mdze. Sehr Mary Abigail, Charlotte, frota Shallot te, to J. II. Chadbwarn Co.

Stearn'-r Zephyr, McRao, from Fdyetterillc, to D. McRae O. 23 SO 25 and ability and rare sense, and whn on the tented field I Do. 20 a Turkeys, live.O 75 a '1 Do. dcadlb.l2i 1 5 trifto which he was brought, and he Tmmed alely 50 40 iJered a crand charge bv the Imperial uuaru and of battle, had met the enemies of his country with heroic bravery and undaunted courage franklm Pierre, of New Hamnshire 1 15: 4 00 OtM) He whole cavalry.

Nothing was farther from Bo- 11 piaiso vortcs Atto AT D. LOf E's FUllMTtJRE WAKEflOlf.cE. i Tmed ahd Rev'iirtd. March 1 Schr. Ann Susan, Myers, from New York, to Planner: with mdzo.

kmarte's wishes or expectations than the brineine It would he folly to describe lhe enthusiasm which jCtll. Fl I t-t ill. 7 50 0 00 5 25 2 IT. S. Mail Steamer Gov.

Dadlev. Bates, from Charles ft. BALL has Just recti red from N. Y. sr.otlre Zy larire assert meut of frte Ross wood Piano Forte, it, iUE, per TOO lbs.

nom. 3 75 a Rough, DO a SALT, per bushel. 00; a Liv'I 00 a SOAP, per lb. ,...4 a SHINGLES, perM. Commoil.

.0 00 a reserve -into the engagement at this early stage jf the tattle but there was no other resource left for sale at the lowest manufacturer's prlee, and fully wnrrnn'' kirn. IMurat sustained Lis hich reputation on this 00 0 00 00 00 03 xeision, and proved himself fwr the hundredth time loiioweu inis speecn inunaers ol applause spolce the approbation of the Convention, and it was on that ballot that the President elect received the nomination. Mr. Dobbin is thoroughly acquainted with the? demands of the Navy, and will make this branch of the national defence what it should be. Success to the chivalrous, generous Dobbin." V- ton, with 62 passengers.

i March 2 Steamer Howan, Hothtrell. from Fsyctteville, to E.J. Brig Elxira Brown, 5 days from New York, to Master. Schr John O. White, Dyer, from New York, to Ellis, Bnssell Co.

Steamer Southerner, Roberts, from Fayetteville, to Wm. II. McKov. EMPTY' UBLS. each Spts.

Turp. .1 35 a' Per 00 a FLOUR, per barrel. Northern .0 25 a a Fayetteville, 4 75 a AY, per 100 lbs. "North River.O 00 a 0 00 a 1 1 OLEQ V-WA Ic rlla 3 ft III ON, per lb; Englishi a besfcref. a Swede 6 a American sheer a BestSwede.IJ.

a LARD, per lb. j- No. I a Western, nom .12 a LIME, per barrel. CO a 3 .35 )U a orthy of the great confidence placed In Iklia. Nothing could be more imposing than the battle '5 6 STEEL, per lbV t5 ..16 -a Best .22 a 7 a STAVES, per M.

23 8 fIJ at this moment. Bonaparte and the Empire tumbled in the balance, while Marat prepared to down his cavalry to save them. Seventy squad Steamer Mnj Wm. Barnct, Barber, from Fayetteville, to- 6 5 6 tea lor two years. JUsosomo excellent tIeioleon rrsai vr-ry low.

Old lianas taken In exchange. The1 author of the following letter, sent to Mr. Ball, uneollcilfJ, 1 able authority. WlLHtlXOTOX, Fft. olh, 15S.1 Mr; Ball.

Dear Sir il is with great pleasure ttat Mad' amo Anna Bishop and myself, express to you how plrarfff we are with the Piano you were so kind at to sci.d to lht concert Inst nigh. The initramest bet a magniflcert ai.l sonorout tone. The basesit splendid, while the upper r.o'e ar; clear, lond and rery harmpoioot. I mul really say th-f in future, 1 shall always feel aayself fortunate tatli orr oi Mr. Bennett's fino Instruuients to play npoo.

I muf rot gel to mention tho artistic and true manner in wbie't tii piano was tuned, and having occasion during the whoi formance to play in almost every key of tbe scale, 1 was in deed Surprised at tbe accuracy of th tuning. One dramatic concert as that ot last night, when tb duetor is obliged to give all the effect 6f a large rocs, making in all 14,000 well mounted men, began tovore orer the slope, with the Old Guard movinrr Dksekveo Compumrnt. Our enterprising and gifted townsman. Mr. J.

II. Whitcliurst, has received of admiration cf bis skill, in tbe form of a eommu-nieation from Millard Fillmore, Chairman of the Central Committee of the United States, informinr biia that the E. J. l-ntterloh. 3 U.

S. Mail Steamer Gladiator, Price, from Charleston, with 142 passengers CLEAT! EI) -1 Feb. '2 Steamer Evergreen, Creole, for Fayetteville, by 12 ftern'y behind Bonaparte, it is eaid, was more agi 13 tates crisis man wncn, a moment be I ore, he Jurors of the late London Fair have awarded him a medal; certificate, and copy of their reports, in consideration of the beautiful disnlav of bis Damerreotvrtes at that exhibition. si near being captured ht the Raulans. But 00 00 00 00 00 15 00 1 61 8 8 Marcb 1 Meamer Zephyr, MeRae, for Fayetteville, by 0 00 ji Darrein rough ,00.

00 a Ash 00 a It. O. drcssed.OO 00 a Do. rough, 00 CO a. SUG A per pound -New Orleans, a Porto 6 a St.

Crofcc, .7 a 9 a he saw those seventy squadrons come down on a LUMBER iver. per M. The compliment wa merited, for Mr. Whitehurst is unrival- i J. it IX AleKae lo Schrl Alcyona Whitaker, for Philadelphia, by J.

II Flan- rlanif trot, pressing bard after the white plume Moor. 00 a 00 tea nn an artist, ana das met wun success Drorjortionate to Hi his endeavors Zfanmore American. if h.iww. tai fnr Vrt 1 Ti TIMBER per M. 0(1 IH Mill, nriine 6 75 Wbitehurst's Gallery in this place may be found on Front with naval stores.

Street, over Policy Hart's Store. i hr- Marine. Powell, for New York, bv George Harriss: with 5 2 hbds. and 13 bags fruit, pea nuts. 2 A Ud Lear of very Danroui IVnturt direct by htrts- copper, 17 bales sheeting, 2 do wol.

281 do. cotton, IlAliowny's Ointment mnH Pllla. 34 bush, flaxseed, ftO bbls. flour, 1.4U do. turpentine, 2U0 do.

Mrs. PcWIe. of No. 2, Mermaidnnrt. Roronrn, liad enflVred for Pnt jtorpenline, 50.20 feet a Tr? 1-nt period with a dreadful sore rf.

wl.Uh baffled th I U. S. Mail Steamer Gladiator, Price, for Charleston, with skill of the most eminent snrgeons in private practice, aa well 50 passengers. in the Hospitals and I)ispnaaries, under whose treatment che March 1 Br. Brig Sutcliff, Coffin, for Buenos Ayres, by lind been, none of whom, after repeated trials could eflcct t'e irs.t.io- ir with tut nnn tnmher 'Wide do.

.,0,00 a 0 00 1 Scantling, a 0 00 LIQUOR per gallon N. E. a 34 Gin, .30 a 35 Whiskey, rce. 30 Apple a 55 Peach do. none a.

00 MOLASSES, per gall. Cuba 19 a 20 New Orleans, .00 a 32 MILL Heavy cast steel, Grt a 5 00 -Mr boy is dead his murderer thnu! Then, tyrant! monster I then load on 1 Ha. ha the goal is reached at last, Mr prison walls at Ycngth I see Ay. bar the door! ay, make it fat -For one short hour will set roe free. For Clod forgives where man will not lit looks on me with pitying eye -No moro I feel my hungry lot Oh.

sweet release I faint I die The morning soon in brightness shone, And to that cell it softly crept. Where lay a woman on the stone. But in DeathVs arms she calmly slept. TheUrmhof LonUXVU. The storr of Rev.

Eleazer Williams, the assnmed son teets more tbe true capability of ai ieo. than nnn Parlor Or Schawl practice, and your folly fuataine th- test. 1 We beg to rcmala Dear Sir, Jftdsfds Ahna tlhnp ui.rt myself. very thankfully, ANNA BISHOP. 1 f.

March J-jp tf 1 Turpentine Dlaftllrr Wantrl WANTED to engage a man to take charg of a Tffcr-tine Still. A person of the proper qualiflcaliona tuxl experience in the business, will hear of a good cspurienco. in 111c uuincss, win nt 11 50 10 50 6 00 4 00 Is 5 00 4 00 60 Do ordv, .4 50 a Do. 50 a TALLOW. Per pound, .7 a WINES, per gallon.

Madeira, a Malaga, 45 a I i 1 ITnpi rwu. lie Mtn; iiiunjwtf 7 I I'll, OIIU 111 I IHIIC una Barque Snranae, Bigley, for Havana, by J. Hathaway bren the means of curing this eztraonlinarv bad lor. to the won and liberal wages by applying 28th. 1853.

THIS OFFICE. tf. EEF. 10 bbls. Mess! and 10 half bbl.

Fulton Market, Extra Beef, for sale bv FREEMAN of Louis XVI. has excited a new interest in all that relates 1o the dark page of history which refers to his boyhood. A work just published in Paris, by M. de der and astonishment of all who have seen it, as Mia. Toole is a person far advanced in years.

Soltl at the Establishment Profcuaor Ifotloway 244, Ptrnnd, (near Temple, Har, London.) and by all respectable' t)rnjrsits and Ueaiera in Vedicinea thronltont the Kritish Kmpire, and of those of the I'nited States, in IJoxes at 37Jc, il 60. each Wholesale by ilie principal Vmg houses of Hie Union by Mesars. A. It. 4 l.

Sands, New York S. II. J. A. Evans, Wilmington, N.

rO-There is a ronsiderible saviag by taVing the largeat sizs. N. Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are nrT3xed to each Box. Note River Lumber, Tar. and Turpentinc, sold in the watci are subject to the expense o.f.landing.

Inspection, cooperage, say'on Lumber, 80 cents to fl Tar and Turpentine about 10 15 cents per barrel and for naval stt es, when brought pcrrailroad, about the samo expenses aie incurred. For dry Virgin or mixed Turpentine, a deduction is made according to quality. FUEI6IITS TO NEW VORK. Beaochesne, says positively that the Dauphin died in Son; with 20 bbls. spirits turpentine, 120,000 feet lumber.

2 Brig Tremont, Green, for Xew York. by-Geo. Harriss. U. S.

Mail Steamer Vanderbilt, Burns, for Charleston, with 6S passengers. March 2 Steamer Douglass, Banks, for by John Banks. Schrl. Mary Abigail, Charlotte, for Shalldtte, by J. II.

Chadheurn ti Co. 1 3 Steamer Southernsr, Roberts, for Fayetteville, by V. H. McKoy. Steamer Muj.

Wm, Barnet, Barber, for Fayetteville, by E. J. Lutterloh. U. S.

Mail Steamer Gov. Dudley, Bates, for Charleston, with 89 passengers. Correspondence of the Wilmington Jonrtial rf imm onrima-u iiirougri me snow storm iar ia front, a smile passed over hi countenance. The eartlv groined and trembled as they passed, tni the thonsmds of glittering helmets and flashing res above the dark and angry mass below, looked Pie the fuam of a sea wave as it crests on the deep. Tie rattling of their armor and the muffled thunder their tread drowned all the roar of battle, as with jm set array and swift, steady motion, they bore mwith their front on the foe.

The shock that immense host was like a falling mountain, vA the front line of the Kasian army went down Els fret work before it. Then commenced a protected fibt of hand to hand and sword to sword, as jBcaralry action at F.ckmuhl. The crashing of steel nslike the ringing of countless hammers, and bor-fiard ri lers were blended in wild confusion to--ther. The Russian reserve were ordered up', and olhee Mnrat fell with his fierce horsemen, crush-jij snd trampling theni down by the thousands. Ut the obstinate Russians disdained to fly, and ral-Itl aain and again, so that it was no longer cavalry charging on infantry, but squadrons of horse through a broken host, that gathering into lirtt.

still disputed with unparalleled bravery the rel anJ rent field. It was during this strange fiht that Murat was in to perform one of those desperate deeds for rbich he was renowned. Kxritcd to the highest itch of passion by the obstacles which opposed him. 1 seemed endowed with ten-fold strength, andlook-i more like a super-human being treading down Wlj-Ics mortals, than an ordinary man. Amid the rut of artillery and rattle of musketry, and falling a French prison at half past two o'clock on the 9ih of June, 195..

M. de B. describes the scene as' follows. STEAMfiR fltPUA FOR THE Steamer J.1 W. Stcrvtt.

leave for Smithvllle, Tuesday, Thorsday, Sat if mil Sunday mornjngs, at 9 o'clock, "rteturr.lng same daj iil leave SmithviUo at 3 o'clock, P. landing both a I Orton 1 1 50 cents tn all eases. Freight 25 cents per barrel, other articles la proi Apply to Capt. Sterett oa board, or to a. 11.

vanbokkej.t:?n. as reported to him by Gomin. one of the gardiens du Turpentine, Rosin, and Tar, yer barrel, 45 Jlt-xlcnn MaifmiK I.lnlment. Thia inTaliiable remedy, in praise of whieh so mne hae been said and written, wherever it has been Introduced, we a re pleased to see is now obtainable in our city. The curative properties ascribed to tins article are such ns we ran readily beJieve -cowie temple: Dkatii or the Dauphin.

Gomin observing the child calm, motionless, and silent, said to him, I hope rc a a a a 50 70 15 00 6 90 0 00 No. South Whnrvr. 139-1 C0NWATBOR0', S. C. Feb.

20th, 1853. February 16th, 1653. FebJ 4th. Arrived, schr. T.

Merain, Thomas, from New 1.000 bushels, now in store, for sale by SA LT. Feb. a 7 17. FuKl.M AN Sc IIOUSTCJN. Spirits Turpentine, Rice, per 100 pounds, ...00, Cotton, per 1 50 Cotton goods and yarns, per foot, "Flaxseed, per Ground Peas, per bushel ....6, -Lumber, "per 5 00 TO PHILADELPHIA.

Turpentine, Rosin, and Tar, per barrel, .40 Spirits do. .65 Ground Peas, per bushel. Lumber, per as to size. .5 00 Cotton gcods an yarns, per cubic .6 Rice, per 100 lbs TO BOSTON. Turpentine, Rosin, and Tar, per ..45 Spirits Turpntine, .65 Lumber, ......8 00 JUST RECEIVED FROM prn.

Ladies Kid and Morocco Laee Boots 50 do. CUM' d. within the power of some remrsinl Agents to effect. It ia recora mended for quiek, almost eltctried eflT-ct in allnyin pain and as-suasing inflaniuiations, irivin tone to the nerres and invigorn-ting the muscles when excited or impaired, and in fact for all those forms of the ills to which is heir," that may be reached by external application, fee saVertisemont in another column. When a truly valuable medicine is offered to the public after being thoroughly tested by eminent Physicians and receiving their sanction, there can be no ground to doubt their great efilca-ey in the core of the diseases for which they are recommended.

The circulars to be had of thensente. for 8T A Fit ANODYNE C11EHR EXPECTORANT AND DlARRIIfEA COR. DlA.andyon will be convinced of their unparalled excellence. tee advertisement ia another column. 45 70 00 0 18 do.

Zo prs. Child's Piuk and Bln Kid Slippers. Al. a large lot of Sole Leather, and Shoe Makcr't l-lniras. for York.

mdze. to S. Boll, J. II. Norman, and others.

14th. Schr. Sarah Viotoria, Tollson, from New York, mdie. to S. Boll.

Buck Bcaty, Taff J. H. Norman, and B. D. Bcaty.

Schr. locust, Brown, from Plymouth, No. with 1000 bushels Corn, to II. Buck, Yates Gordon, Sam'l Pane others. Febi li b.

Cleared, schr. T. Merain, Thomas, for New York, with 2000 bbls. naval stores, by S. Bell, Col.

D. W. Jrrdhn. 17th. Cleared, schr.

Sarah Victoria, Tollson, for New York. with 900 bbls. naval stores, by S. Bell, D. W.Jordan, and Yates Gordon.

sale aa cheap aa tbe cheapest. Boots manufactured tn r-dor, of superior workmanship and bett rqstorialst aral pairing done in a neat and substantial manner, at JOSE8 Jc GAHI)NERS Fashionnblo Boot and Shot Store, Market ttrcqt. March 1st, IS53. i 50 75 9 00 like lightning about him, that lofty plume never once went down, while ever and Wilntingtoii Sank Rntes of JixcliKiigc. non it was seen clancin through the smoke of Philadelphia i per ct.

pretn. per ct.prem; the star of hope to Napoleon, and showing AUCTION SALES. lly M. CIIOXL.V, Auctioneer. Adminiitratcr's Sale.

ON Tuesday. 15th next, at Exchange Cor I iNew Boston, that his right arm' was still uplifted and striking It GROCERIES. Juat received and in prime ordc 5 Mid. P. R.

Sugnr 10 bags Rio Coffee 20 do. Java do 10 kegs extra Goahen Butter 10 half bbls: extra Canal I tour 50 bags 50 bbls. Whiskey 20 do. Old Rye do 20 do, Apple Brandy 20 boict Pale Ale. For ihlo low, by, March 1.

SSENOE OF llumwel't Probatuia Eem- of CoflVe. For sale by W. HOWAH D. irTictory. He raged like an lion amid tife and his eve, always terrible in battle, burn- Srt ner, at 11 o'cleck.

A. I will sell on a credit of six- rlirith increased lustre, while his clear and steady months.tothe highest bidder, A NEGRI) WOMAN, 5 about 35 years of aee, two likely NEGRO KOYS, rif, heard above the tumult of the strife, was PRICES CURRENT OF NAVAL STORES Old Dip, $2 75 to $3 00 per 320 pounds Virgin $3 to $3 25 per 320 pounds Scrape $1 25 to $1 50 do. Spirits Turpontine, 50 to 75 cents per gallon Bacon 10 to 13 cents per Lard 8 to 15 cents per Pork $20 to $30 per Corn (good) CO to 75 cents per bushel, cash 25 to 33 cents per gallon; cash II ay $1 37 to $2 per 100 cash Cotton te 13 cents per Flour 5 25 to $1Q per bbl. Cos wa yboro', S. Feb, 20, '3.

Messrs. FfLToJt Sc. Phica Gents: Herewith I hand you Marine List and Prices Current of provisions, in this which please publish for the information of dealers, and oblige your oh't serv't, J. II. NORM AN.

about 1 1 and 15 yoars of are, belonging to the Es' TT7RAPPING PAPER. 400 reaint No. Carolina Wrap- r-rth more than a thousand trumpets to cheer on li followers. At length, seeing a knot of Russian pmg ra per; 209 do. Straw 20 do.

Tea For tale by W. C. MOWAR D. tate of C.J. Campbell, dea'd.

ROB'T W. GIBBS, Adm'r. Feb'v 16. 1853. 140-ts26-2w Letter and Cap.

iUiers that for a lonz time, had kept up a devour- OH BBLS. SWEET CIDER, reeefred and for AA) by W. U. MfKOY. in Ere on his men, he wheeled-Ins horse and drove IJOT1CK.

in f.ill gallop upon their levelled muskets. A few ILL be sold at the late residence of Lemuel Chesuutt, hi guard, that never allowed that white plume deceased, on the 17th day of March upon six to leave their sight, charged after. ithout wait ir to count his foes, he seized the bridle in hi' you are nni suuenng at present un. yes, i am suffering, but much less; the music is so sweet There was no music either in the tower or in the neighborhood no noise from without at this moment reached the chamber where the young martyr was dying. Gomin, surprised, asked him, Where do you hearthe music 3 4 From on high How long since Since you have been on your knees.

Don't vou hear it Listen Listen -And. the child raised his falling arm, and opened hij large eyes lighted up with ecsla-cy. His poor guardian, not wishmg to destroy this sweet and heavenly illusion, set himself to listen also, with the pious desire of hearing what could not be heard. After some moments of attention, the child started again, his eyes glistened, and he exclaimed in an in expressible transport In the midst of all the voices 1 heard my mother's Lasne came up from below to relieve Gomin; the latter went out; his heart oppressed, but not more anxious than on the evening before, for he did not expect an immedia'e termination. Lasne took his sent near the bed the Prince regarded him for a Ionjj time with a fixed and dreamy look.

When h'e made a slight movement, Lasne asked him how he was, and if he wanted anything The child said, 'Do you. think that my sister has heard the music how happy it would have made her. Lasne was unable to answer. The eager and penetrating look, full of anguish of the dying child, darted towards the window. An exclamation of happiness escaped his lips then looking towards his guardian, he said I have one thing to tell you Lasne approached anj took bis hand the little head of the prisoner fell upon his guardian's brea who listened to him, hut in vain.

His last word had been spoken, God had spared the young martyr the agony of the dying rattle God had kept for himself the last thought of the child. Lasne put his hand upon the heart of the child the heart of Louis XVII. had ceased to beat. It was half past two o'clock in the afternoon." M. de Beachesne knew Gomin and Lasne.

the two last guardians of the dauphin, and receiving from them each a certificate, confirming his account of the Prince's death. Facsimiles of these original papers are given in his book. Testimony of Gomin. Monsieur de Beatchesne 'Nothing can be more true than what you have written in regard to the last moments ol the dauphin, his conversations, ahd his death. You have also done justice to my sentiments, and I thank you for it xcithaU my heart.

Receive, Gomin. Testimony of Lame. Monsieur de Beavoiesxe: As I have always GROCERY UK POT. teeth and with a pistol in one hand and- his drawd FRESH! NEW AND SIVEET! iworJ in the other, burst in headlong fury upon months credit, the perishable property, of said 'Estate, consisting of stock of all kinds Horses, a Yoke of Oxen, Corn, Fodder, Farming Utensils. Household and Kitchen Furniture, a Barouche, and other articles too tedious to enumerate.

Bond and approved sureties required before the property is removed. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock, A. Mi SALLY J. CHESNUTT, Administratrix. March 3d, 1S53.

26-2t. ESI ON is again receiving a new supply of every tietn. and scattered them as if a hurricane had IT? Dt t)T. thing good for suffering bnraanity. Fresh Sardines in small nd large boxes; Brown clarified, erushed and loaf Suzar; Olive oil in pint and quart bottles; Tbouh the cavalrv were at lensth compelled to REVIEW OF THE WILMINGTON MARKET, FOB THE WEEK EXDISa MA ECU 3d, 5 Bacon N.

C. make comes in slowly. We note sales during the week, from wagons and store, at 13 a 14 eentt for hams, and I1J cents per lb? for hog rounds "Stock in store fair, and moderate demand." Western is dull, and sells from store at 9 to 9j cents for shoulders, and 10 to II ecnts per lb. for middlings, es to quantity and quality. Cottos We note a sale of only one sm all lot during the week at 9 cents per lb.

There is a fair demand for. Cotton, and a good article meets with ready sale. Corx Received from Onslow county 1500 bushels, which changed hands on Saturday at 57 cents per bushel, from vessel. There is but a moderate demand, and full stock. Flour.

There is a fair. supply of all brands on market. We note sales from store of two or three small parcels Fy-etteyille superfine at 5 12 to f-5 25 per bbl. Hay. Receipts this week reach about 125 bales Eastern, 100 bales (damaged)4of which sold at auction at prices ranging from fl 12 to 1 37 per 100 lbs.

Fair supply in store. Lahd. Small sales N. C. make at II to 12J cent per lb.

from store. Western stock fair, and quotations nominal. Lumber. No receipts that we hear of. Molasses.

Balance of cargoes reported last week, changed hands at 19 a 20 cents per gnllon mostly cents, 90 days. No arrivals this week. Naval Stores Since our last Thursday's review the Turpentine market has fluctuated considerably, and we note a decline in price of 10 to 35 cents on soft, and 5 to 25. cents on bard. The receipts have been light, and the- sales of tho wec6 reach but 4,125 bbls as follows: Soft.

Hard. retire, the Rusnans had received a checic that alone ttred the day. Previously, without bringing up Chocolate; cracked aud prepared Cocoa; Mapcaroni; Ver- mccilli; Tapioca and com Starch: Extract or essence of Cof-; fee, one paper eqdal to. several pounds of Coffee Prcscrred and dry Citron for table use, a new article never before i- troduced in this city a fresh lot of Mangoes and pickles, 1 NOTICE TO THE Pl'tlLlC. I THIS is to certify that, fn March, 1832..

my trife w.i ken sick with a frigh fever, and the mensfes. I c.fllrd upon my family fbyslelan, who attended to her fW somT three months, in whirb time the ease took a more serious ra ture; her head and the whole faee commenced to together with tbe dropsical ttate she could neither sleeps nt night, or lay on one side, nor hardly movo the body? rha wat as helpless as a child her paint wcro most excruci.itiug and every day the ease took a worse change. The c-ian left nothing untried te give her relief, but I succeed, and all iny neighbors, wbo bad teen herj- ner expected to see her rise aoy more. i. I had intended, long before, to call upon Vtr.

but tome peonlo scared my wife in such a way thit would not willingly consent however, frter lorg pur'Jua sion from ray neighbor! and mytelfand great snf.t-tlng. she agreed to call upon him. 1 instantly, oa the JSth ef Jane, 1852. begged Dn Schonwald to come and examhi' her, which at did, and pronounced ber taso to he the met lc, gone back into the system, and considered tbeerto veryd.m-gcrous. He undertook an operaJiew an the head and lace, and urn abundance of matter and other rfifT eome on, w'irh gare the patient instant relief; end sheconld, for I fit firrt time in three weeks, erdoy a good aight't ret.

On ih third day, he operated on her back and lbixb. ard 1 was neir reserve, they were advancing over the field cheap PETER SMITH respectfully informs the public that he continues the Retail at hi Store cn Market Street, where he has just received a fresh sirpn.Y of GOODS, which he will sell cheap, and would be thankful for" a share of public patronage. hit now they were glad to cease the combat and it fr further reinforcements under Lestocq, be 1 be following articles comprise a portion of his stock ll re they renewed the battle. 1 have spoken of the progress of the fight during the day in another all kinds Adamantine, CbrystaliBC and lallow Caudles; N. C.

'and Virginia Hacon and Lard Cooking Prunes and Haisins; Tin ware, 11 goo I assortment wood and willow ware 5 Step Ladders; box scrapers: Onions and Codfish; and some genuine planting Potatoes; Fresh Meal and Iloinony; Butter; Buckwheat and Flour; and all sorts of eatables. And just let me sa-, as I am in want of money, come up ye tmgar Coffee l-ice. Prodigies of valor were pertormcd on all Mes, and men slain by tens of thousands, till night I honorable Sovthermcks and pay me, that I may pay the length closed the awful scene, and the Russians kran to retire from the field. lllow-ware 1 Coopers' ware Stone ware Crockery do Wire lifters Dry Measures f-'crub inrushes "Whitewash do; Paint do Shoo do Hair do: Sharing do Such was the battle of Kvlau, fought in the A'epper; Alspice Nutmegs Cloves Mace Ginger, and Essences Olive Oil Castor do Harlem do British do Painkiller and Toothache Medieine Molasses Salt Flour Iard Butter; Meal Potatoes Corn Peas: Peanut Pork Poultry: Btlst ot a piercing snow storm. Murat was a Nortu.

we should not owo them one cent. jGTj If tho third Chapter -nnd third Verse of St. John, that resides in Philadelphia, will look in the Poet Office, in that place, eomethipg will be found to it, his or her advan- Uf laich 2d, 1S53. 151 -tf. ijrvlerbolt on that day, and the deeds that were astonished to see the quantity ef matter, blood, to whleli conic from her body and I doubted bow it waa poafibic that a human bqing could live in siacli a stale.

After the opera- vroaght hy him will ever furniMi themes for the and the painter, out let the enthusiast go non, tne fcrer left ber directly, Sti4 iM eouaiTterd 8a cat and drink, could elect) sound at ttfffbt bftt still she was Irlt Ilasors Do. Straps: Poxes Ice: all kinds of Snuff and Tobacco. rerthe scene on the morning after the battle, if he 3i'd find a cure for his love of glory. Fifty-two lioasand men lay piled across each other in the Segars and in a dropsical state. After using his medicines, and folli.w.

ing his prescriptions, in four weeks, (bo was at well tu he ever was in her life. $2 00 SEWBOOKS. RECEIVED this day, the 1st of March, 1353, at L. II PIERCE'S Book Store. I Home Scenes and Stndics, by Grace Aqiiilar, author of Woman's Friendship, 3tc.

This book neens no recommend; ation from any one, it is sufficient to say it is by Grace Aqtrilar. Life and works of Robert Burns edited by Rebert Chnm- I would have. given notice of this wonderful eure sootier 1 90 1 90 1 95 1 itrt space of six miles while the snow, giving Wk the stain of blood, made the field look like a to the publie. but was to wait and tct if the mtvj Co ..1,100 bbls. ..1,720 ..134 930 236 Friday.

Saturday. Tuesday Wednesday disensu would not return again, but, at I am tlmf there it not the least sign of it, I now conjdctIy make I hi 3 C5. a 3 70.. 3 60... 3 said, and always will say.

I declare, here upon my 80 80 of Louis XVI. honor, and before God. that the son died in my arms in the Tower of the Temple. They ftat slaughter house. The frosts of a wintry were all unheeded in the burning fever of ghostly wounds, and the air was loaded with cries fcr help, and groans, and blasphemies, and cursings.

Hz thousand hi rscs lay amid the slain, some stiff dcold in death, others rendering the scene still re anpiIHnz in their vast winding' sheet of snow. In nddition to the above, be has a number of other articles, such as Calicoes, Shirtings, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Hoots, Shoes, suitable for the warmer and others. March 4th, 1853 26-tf STATE OJe KORTII CAIIOLIXA, New Haxovkr Colwtv. WHEREAS, complaint upon oath hath this day. been made to us.

two of the Justices of the Peaee for the State nnd County afforcsaid. by Benjamin Hallett, ef the said County, that two certain male slaves belonging to him, named LOTT, aged about twenty-two years, five feet fsur or five inohes high, and black, formerly belonging to Lott Williams, of Onslow county and HOB, aged about sixteen years, fire feet high and black have absented themselves are nothing but impostors who pretend the contrary. 1 bers. The most complete collection of Burn works crer I compiled. i Qucechy, by the author of Wide Wide World.

Unale Tom's Cabin. Cabin and Parlor. Also, ttie following new Novels and chenp publications: The Fortunes" of the Colrille Family, by the author of I Frank. FairleighJ A gem of a household book, worthy to beintrodnced into every social eirole. It is a beautiful picture of social life.

The Ocean Born, a talc of the Southern Seas. I The Marrying num. a tale founded oa fact, by the author I had often seen ihe unfortunate dauphin at the lui-leries, and I perfectly recognised him in his prison. Vou have perfectly recalled all the details I gave you. the account of which that you have drawn up and have' read to me.

is most sciunulously exact. I have statement, in the name of my wife and inyaelf, that no J.i.ly or gentleman shall have fear of Dr. Sfbouwald and I fc--( myself In duty bound to do justice to Dr. SchrmwaM, by rr commending him to all tufferirrg humanity, at a very skillful phyciclan, and I hope. that erery one who rut thrir or -dence in him, will find relief.

LEWIS COLLINS. We, tho undersigntd, eaa testify to the truth cf tbe above-statement. Jl. JARKEf.L. wm.

j. rMirn. JSO. E. Fob.

22, '52 -pH-d4t-ir2J SUSAN 'BOVERSi SOUND KESIDEUCE FOP. BALK. 1 THE subscriber offers for sale a desirable widrnre on Wrightsrillo Sound. etmMining'akoul IX) acre of Land, with a good DWKLLLVti, Kitchen and JLu other out houses. Abotrt twenty-five acres of tbe tract i cleared.

Tenns wi'l be acWmmoda ting. 1 Apply to JOIlN A. SAXDr.T. Feb. 26th, 1S53.

2Mt blDEUTt' 8 I OVE AVOItKR A ND HOLLOW.W from their s.ini master service, ana aresu poaea to jar- r. i 01 rana. rairioicu, etc. Market closing yesterday at $3 50 for soft and 01 80forbard, per 230 lbs. There is none offering this morning, and little orno.demand.

SnaiTS Turpentine has also declined ia price since Thursday, and the transactions have been light, as follows: Tuesday, 120 bbls. nt 55 cents; Wednesday, bbls. at 55 cents per gallon. There "is a moderate demand, and sellers arc asking 55 cent3; but ws can hear of no buyers at this price. Rosin Sales of tbe wreck reach bbls.

ot $2 for No. 1, 1 30 to $1 50 for No. 2, and $1 15 per bbl. for No. 3.

There is not much doing in Rosin in consequence of the high rates of freight. Taft' the week 530 bbls. at $2 10, $2 15 a $2 20 per market closing on Wednesday at latter price, with a fair Pork. Northern, remains without -iaprice, and market well supplied. Fresh, comes in slowly and brings 8 Fwrnea had fallen across eairh other as they fought.

tol lay like brothers clasped in the last cuibrace f5j'e dismembored limbs and disembowelled corpses e.e scattered thick as autumn leaves over the field, "try form of wound, an 1 every modification of wo, er hero viable. No modern war bad hitherto excited such carnage, and where Murat's cavalrv 4 charged, there the slain lay thickest. Two after the battl -irtfWl wnnnded Russians lav on king about tan county commuting aca i Th, Hying Artillerist, a tale of Mexican Treachery, con- m.sdeeds These are therefore, u. the Ute, boaatifu! episodes of love, and full of singular told the truth all my life-timo; it is therefore not when I am approaching the end of my days, that I would falsify it. Lasne.

October 21 st, 1 837. return nome 10 tuvir 'J. Ruth Garnett or the Uves of the Earl of Rochester, OI HO aci 01 fclie vi cue 1 iu uvu i T' 1 1 a nmini'i' ill ini.iv nr. iv i i uisnunii fioxen field, where tber had draszed out the provided, intimate and declare, that if the saia L.U1 A ja novel br first boB. do nt return home 1 Amertau by last London edition this i.an excelfeni ately after the publication of thee presence, that any person may kill and dtroy the aa.d slaves by uch of nd r.demp- they may tbmk fit, without accusation or tioa, by Emma D.

E. Seuthworth, in 2 author of any crime or offence for so doing, and witheut incurring any JO? fc eary night and days in pain. The dead were still ana lay amid wrecks of cannons, anamo-lU(tn wajons. and bullets, and howitzers whole a 9 cents per lb. i MnnltT or forfeiture thereby The Confessional or the Black Penitents, or the Italian, Gircn under our hands and seals, this 2Sth day of Febma- Peas.

Sales of Ground Peas during, jtli week at 85 to 95 cents per bushel. The stock of Cow is fair, and we note 1S53. W. N. PtUIJ.N, J.

leai-J W. C. BETTENCOURT, Seal. mm had sunk where they stood, while epaulettes ai neglected sabres, and muskets without owners. strewed on every side, and thrown into still several parcels received to order.

lS rpi i $100 REWARD. ground of snow terrible relief by tho white by Mrs. Radcliffe. Minnie Grey, or who is the Heir, by the author, of Amy Lawrence, beautifully illustrated. Zingra, the Gipsey.

by Annetta Maria Maillard. Claed Duval. 'the dashing Highway man. Lord Saxondale. or Life among the London Aristocracy.

Thi work is distinguished in an extraordinary digra, by all those attractive qualities which have rendered the name mf W. M. Revnolds so widely flevated. i otatjes. incre is a ncary sjock oi irisa 1'otatoes on market, and only a light demand.

Sales -50 bbls. "on Napoleon, in his bulletin which they lay. Sai after tk FIFTY DOLLARS will be given for Negro LOTT, snd Fifteen Dollars for BOB, for their confinement in New ir.noror J.il. or Seventy-Fire Dollars for LOTT'S head. dreadful anpenrar.ee the Wednesday from store at $1 75 fer for planting.

Re tail from store at, $2 to $2 25, as to quantity and quality. i Tbe underign4 recftflly ioftmn the publie. Ih-it living still further enlarged" and Improftd Iheif WOHKS, and increased their facilities, they art now prepared to rirnt'er orders, for storet, hollow-ware, on the moat terms. They invite the attention of SOUTHEUN nnd WESTERN MERCHANTS, to their large nnd extcm-ire assortment of NEW PATTERNS, all of which hare ber got up at great expense, combining originality juid brenty of design, durability, utility and ecenomy In tbciror -e ration, eompriaipg the most complete and varied aorlircnt rf STOVES ever offered for tale eoBststing ef liberty Air Tight Cook, for wood or coal Complete Cook Star-Air Tight Star Franklin Star Radiator Firt King RadFatar; Improved Jenny Llnd Cannon Stoves Bases Bare Cylin drs, Bar Rooms Radiator Plates Tea Kettles Rargrs; Gas Ovens- Blo ttc 1 COUNTRY MEBCIIANTS desiront of ordetlnj M-' ter.can bsvealiit of prices sent bv mail, containing il-nic- Presented -Th unoetaele is sufficient to in- Drenf and Twcntv-Firo Dollars for BOB'S head, delivered to the ItiCE. No to note Sales from store in the small 7 princes with the lute of peace and horror of subscriber in the town of Wilmington.

March 2d, BENJAMIN HALLETT: Ni York BiNKS. Some method is about to be PamsiAN Statistics. Vc find the following figures in the Parisian correspondence of the New York Tribune, and regard thenr as somewhat interesting. Tho number of corpses exposed" in la Morgtia is a singular item The population of Paris, Vithin the barriers, in 1851, was 1,054.263,, or six hnn lred less than in 1346. This want of increase is accounted for by the.trobulss of 1848 by the killed, exiled and voluntary emigrants of that and the following years.

The population of the city at the present time cannot be rated at less than" 1,1 00.000. In 1851 there were born 32.324 children, of. whom 16,349 were males, and 15,975 females; G.2S5 of them were born in the hospitals; were illegitimate, of whom 2 054 have been recognized by their parents 2,319 were still-born. The whole number of deaths in the same period was 27.595, of whom 10,020 took place at the hospital; 325 corpses were exposed at the Morgue (these last are drawn from Seine, found in the streets, and otherwise one was lately borne thither in his fancy dress from a masked ball at tho opera and delivered to friends or relatives when claimed 125 died in prison 5 were guillotined. The account of births and deaths balances as follows: Excess of births over deaths, 4,739 excoss of males over females, 563.

The number of marriages was 10,233. among the parties to which were 2,171 widows and widowers, which speaks well for the agreeable ess of this venerable institution of our fathers and mothers. In reference lo the number of fhil.Iren who are to those born in wedlock to check an abuse of the banking rfJat Albanv kih ia praJii which have sed to a considerable extent by rwrn recognised after th cxpira- Gu Howard, or Howio Win a Wife, by the author of Minnie Gfey, There Is still hope for English Literature so long as such works ns Minnie Grey and Gus Howard shall continue to be written. The former we hre whHy read the latter, whieh is a sequel to the first, we arc now engaged in readings and we mast confess that we hava rarely been so deeply interested, and entertained, aa in their perusal. Stories of Waterloo, by W.

II. Maxwell. Ihe Gipsey, by G.jP. R. James.

Lore, a story of Wotaan's Heart, by Eugene Sue. The Myterioas MarkHnan, or the Outlaws of New York, by EmmcriM.n Bennett. Ugly Eflie. by Mrs. Caroline Hents.

author of Rena Ler-ida. The Adventures of Capt. Blake, by W. H. Maxwell- i i I GEORGIA TUBPEJfTINE LiA'SU FOR SALE.

of their e.i... fr It an- mgs ana descriptions or an the unerent vtr.etieaor v. aif i.rT"T. i ii ri I rr: i PhUaWi 1, U. Brown a bore I-ourth.

way at 4 cents pcrb. for Clean. No sales of Rough. Staves Tin moderate -demand. We note a sale on Tuesday of 12.000 R.

O. hhd. at 15 per M. Shixoles. We-bear of no sales during the week.

Timber. Sales of the week reach about 25 rafts, prices ranging within classified figures. Seo table for quotations. )'. Freights Remain about as last All the vessels in port have been taken up, and there is a fair amount of produce offering and some enquiry for vessels.

"CHARLESTON, March 1st Cotton JJhere was quite an active demand for this article to-day, which, resulted in the sale of 4,571 bales. The demand was freely met by tellers, and full prices were obtained. The transactions comprise 56 bales at 7 57 at 7 4 at 7J 204 at 7 379 at 7 1 15 at 8 102 at 84 lS7at8is 186-nt 8J 10 at 81 244 at 9 200 at'9 88 at 9 3-16 203 at 9 73 at 91 643 at 9 262 at 9j; 477 at 9 495 at 9, and 555 bales at 10c. 1 WOTICK. LL- persons are hereby forewarned Sjpsfnsl A.

certain note ef hand for A150. (fnr hnn lred au.J fi- UIIV1V.S aw lt thce bnk have the riht to re-organize $10,000 of aecoriiica with the kink Jnment, instead of 100.000, which is required j1 associations. Some of these banks having Ure amount of new notes, just before the ration of their charters continue to re-iue ander the new organixation with only 10.000 coriij in bank department, and thu defeat ''ntiort of the law, which was to provide am--aritj for all the bank issues. This course is HOOKS l-Oll THE SOUTH AID WEST. WILL bo ready early in March.

Dr. Bird's unircrsally popular novel. "NICK OF THE WOODS, or the Jibbkai.nosay," new and rerifed edition, in one volume, 12rao, with illustrations by Darley. Price $1 25. Dr.

Bird's "Nick of the Woods" has. from its first publication, been a great farorite at home and abroad it is now reissued, revised and corrected by the author, to meet, a central demand. A STAKY YANKEE IN TEXAS," by Philip Taxton, with illustrations by Darley. In one volume, 12mo. rico 41 25.

Philin Paxton's Sketches of Life in the South-West, through the Spirit of the Times," the "Literary World." and other journals, have been universally well received. His Stray Yankee in Texas will not diminish hit reputatioa. Good sense, good humor, sound patriotism, and hearty animal spirits commend these books to the youth of the whole country. Also, just published, NAPOLEON IN EXILE, or. aVoieefrom St.

Helena bv Barry O'Meara. In two with plates. Price fti MACAULAVS SPEECHES. Speeches and Addressees of tbe lit. Hon.

T. Babington Macaulay," in two CLOVERNOOK, or ecolleetiont four Home tn the West, bv Aliee Carey. Fousth with illustrations by dollars,) datod the 13th of January, 1X53, purr-orHng Isvo been made "bjj the and payable to Jp M. Sloan, 4 Said note having been aadar fif- rrc-tenee. payment will be resitted.

NATHAN MUiti? AY Duplin County. Qj Feb. 23, 1853. Zi" MKURIMAJI WOODltl K. A STRICKLAND'S, Dffpbn oonnty, have tn iCrf, rmj evasion of the iaw Ana aanzcrous 10 inc JM.

for talo at Wilmlagtow price. 100 bbia. extra quaMty 1 to other institutions IRISH PLANTING; POTATUE5 Feb. 18th, 1853 as one to three it should be observed that Paris is 1 2Mt. vm 1 Ka 1 rnmenre ni 1 ll7r We v.nn.m;nM will vot no standard by.whic to judge the whole country.

THE subscriber has for sale 75,000 AC RES OF LAND fc in Clineh county, originally Ware county Georgia, in traets of 490 acres each, but lying in bodies, aontaining from two to twenty lots. Nearly all of this land is well adapted to the Turpentine business. It lies on the head waters of the Suwannee, which is navigable during the winter and spring months for smalt crafts. A Railroad is being built, commencing at Brunswick, one ef the finest harbors in the United States, and running West, and, it is believed, will ran through Clinch county. These Jands will be sold in tracts to suit purchasers, who may want as much as 5,000 aerea.j A considerable deduction would be made to any one purchasing the whole.

The above lands were bought of the State; and the title is undoubted, of which the purchaser can be assured before payment it required. Some of the lott are well adapted to the culture of Sea Island Cotton. Clinch county lies immediately on the Florida line. I A Map of the county will be in the haads of Mr. William A Williams, of Wilmingten, tome time ia the month of March, or by the Itt of April.

"DEANS roughout France, of natural to SO btgsWbito Beanst two luahel a. fit EE AN 1 1 OUSTt 4ecoal itnn fintneial abam I Tbe rrorortion, tli tale by as one to thirteen much less rtci x- 7. 1 lesritimat birth, is Sweden, and many other Euro rfin Baden, Bavaria, t.x 1 1 I Darley. iTiewfi. f.

i it .1 a IJAL.II310Kfc., March doing inFlcmr. Buyers not disposed to offer more than $5. Nothing doing in Wheat. Corn Sales of white at 55 a yellow 57 a 58 cents per busb. Rye 74 a 78e.

pats 38 a 40c. Rio Coffee 9 a 9e. Sugars and Molasses unchanged. -The Provision market is quiet, with small sales and unchanged rates. Sales or Whiskey at 23o.

in and 23i a 24c. in bbls. 7 NEW; YORK. March 1. Cotton sales of .250 bales pricot unchanged.

Flonr Sales at 5" 12J for State, 5 25 a f-5 44 for Genesee, and 5 44 a $5 62 i for Soothera. -Wheat sales of red at $1 10 Corn sales at 644 for yellow, and 65 for white. Molasses 31 a 32 cents. Whiskey 23-oenta. ia bbbi.

Pork sales at 16 75 a $17 for mcss.and $la SI for prime. Beef sales at 13 a $13 25. Lanl sales at 9J a 101 cents. Baeon Sides Ta 74 eentt Hams 9 a I9j eents, trRPOOLFeb. 15 Cotton marktt is IVIeet bare declined 1-10 to 4.

en prcrioas ffgnret. especially for MEAGL.lv si ft Independene of Ireland, by Thomas Frenches Meagher. ixiMninma with a portrait. Price fl. TH mEN OF THE TlrfE or Sketches of Living No- Aav TN STORE.40 bags Rio and" Logtiarrra Coffjo fVi LU Canal and Fayetteville notfr; 3') bbls.

Snar, S- la rvl Pilot Bread 10 hhds. Molarsrt 60 bbls. Yrtlnw 11m tin? Potatoes 20 boxes Stewart's bard Candles i If) no Pearl Starch 40 bbls. best Coffee Suqrar 5 hair Lr.U I rn Flour 15 do. do.

Family 2,000 lbs. N. tr. I'o Reund. Lew for eaah at GEO.

11. KELI.EV'S- FIH' 100 bbls. Mackerel. MulUtv I and FREEMAN' Ilpl'STN. NEW BACON7-10-O00 lbv Nrtn Ltwn hams, side and LulJer.

for an I'l Tb.4. 1mUIO V1VIM- tables containing neany ivovaL aMII.T. I lie ionuon aiw ftela interesting event will, in all hu- hji1''1' Uke APriI ncxt in he ro" eighth. Thcro are now seven (V, Jr 'ncc an, fu princesses. The oldest is 1 1 1 s.

Her Majesty i in ber 33d year; bas uUt ttwccn 12 and 13 ears, and seems irier tfTe what i in her power to "(L. trhen she shall cense to reicn over fl 50 pean countries. Tiik Caloric Ship. The Scientific American says that it has not seen a solitary scientific argument presented by the hot air advocates in favor of it as a superior substitute for steam, and is convinced that they are all deficient in scientific knowledge. Hot air can certainly he used as a motive power, but the most important inqniry is.

can it te employed less expense than sieam The answer to this luquiry will dtte nnina Lbe raiaeof Ihe intention. 1 26-3t For tale bT the Bookseller, l-rally. Columbus, February, 1853. li.Ju. a 1R53 f26-2ml 110 Xc 112 Nassau N.

Y. rpO ARRIVE. Per Schr. Mary Powell, 15 boxes Oraa- tti. Villi Tlv iuaivu a.

'iiPifKK 150 sack! St. Dom in go, io, a va and JVl 0- GEOlIL KELLEY'S. 1 iuarca-i UiU- ch Coffee, for tale by FREEMAN Ml 1101,.

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6,498
Years Available:
1844-1877