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' AVhew! : f.- Congress.- 5 The Senate has passed the Bounty Land bill. - , . , ' .. . .. - "The 'tIoue lias finally passed the bil to pay, as far as fite millions will do it, for the French spoliations on our com merce prior to 1800. The bill passed byllO to 70. .Of the N. C. -member, Messrs. Clingman, Kerr, Puryearand Rogers Voted for it; and Messrs Craige. Ruffiu andShaw against it. Mr. Ashe absent., . n , General A&scmhly. t The Standard says, the general im pression seems to be that the two Hou ses will adjourn sine dit on Monday or Tuesday next. The bill to establish the new county of Wilson, passed the Senate ayes 30, Hoes 4. - ' ' ' ' :On the 27th, the unfinished business being the completion of the North Care lina Railroad was resumed in the House of Commons. . t Mr.s Stubbs offered an amendment granting 615,000 f for the improvement of Tar River, and at some length ex plained the necessity for the grant. v iMcssrs, Jenkins Towliasoa oppo sed the'atuijnicnsrit. which wis sipp irt eil by Messri. J. 0. Byhiim and GUi- t am. f , - 5'.:. - ' -'.j : ' - .. . sj2MThe;,ameadiacnt was aioptcd yeas. 52, nays 52; ? U ; ; , J The Speaker Voting in the aSrma tivcl'; ;;- ; "V " - ' x.Mr. Siaglctary vo'ted on principle a gairistthe amendtneut,.. though it would be. beneficial ioVliia own immediate neighborhood. But he could not ap prove of tkc aacottsitehc-y exhibited by some gentlemen in .opposing the North Cirolina bill on account of that amend mcnt. Onthe 3rd, a bill to incnrporite the Rocky Blount and Franklinton 1'lauk- xoid Company, passed its first reading. '?f'TU T? c.,ffM'J v.:ii a thrue readings, in each House, and has been ordered to be enrolled ' 'The Revenue' Bill has passed the Uommoas, and is now before the Sen" te.-' ' ' . Tuc? bill for the extension west from jSalisbn.ry of the Norths Carolina Rail, road,' has i passed the Senate and also Its Second Vending iu' the Commons, r TlbUifor, tt bcxten.siou eist from Goldsborough:to-Ieauort of the North Uarblina'Iloadt'his-p;isdrW:VuiTQhDv an4 aUo jts. second reading ip the' Sen atC.v . i:i5u?'".: 'v.'-'i 7. : y.: ,l The bill for the; 'Wilmington and Chax lotto Road has passed the Commons, and also its second dreading in the Sen ate." I r. ,f$ The l?ill for, the Ban. River anl-Yad-l;in Qoad, which had passsd the Senate, ? was rejectedin the Commons on Thar d evening last. ' '.TjDilTfor the R ad from Reanfort by wqy of Clinton, Warsaw and FayeU -tcvile to the coal Golds iq Chatham, has 'passed the Senate and ia qaw before the 'pomm. ms., , ' . , .'. ' V ,The bill for the Greenville and French Broad 'Road has passed ' the Oomirions, 'and has been read the second timio in : the Senate. - 1 he bill to endorse the bonds of the Capo Fear' and Deep River Navigation Company to the amount of 8300,000, has passed the Senate and is now before the Jb to ccnncct, by ebip canal, peake Bay, has passed the Senate and is now before the Uommons. The bilf to improve the navigation of ;w Riverain Onslow county has pasJpourt whof sustained, the application , , c,f 4 X K . f V r ifr thd ? license, -but I appeal to even I the Senate(and is f now before eirtcUdor' and! knowled of thcuf- icd Commons , Iniernal Jmprovem'nfs. The following measures are nowdc- fore the LegKi'ature pf this. State, to wit: . The 'extension of the North Carolina Railroad west from Salisbury. " " -' The extension of the samo road east from Goidsborcugh to Beaufort. The Dan River aud Yadkin Ra:lrn:d. to extend from Lyresville or- Hendcr souinranyille : through theGounties of Person, Caswell, Rekingha;U and Stoker, to or near Germanton. The Fayettevillo' and Beaufort Rail Toad, to extend by way of Clinton,1 War saw, and Fayetteviile to the coal field in Chatham. The Vilmtngton aud Charlotte Rail road, to extend from WhjteyiHe on lh Manchester road to liutherfordton by way tf Charlotte. The French Broad Railroad, to ex tend from Paiut Rock, on the French Broad, to Spartansburg, : South Caroli na. ' ' ; The bill to endor se the b m Is of the Cape Fear and Deep river Navigation Company to the amount of $300,000. The bill toonne&t, a ship canal, the waters of Curritick, Albemarle and Pamlico Souuds with the Chcsapeak Bay The bill to complete the North Caro lina Railroad appropriates $l,0i)J 000. The friends of the French Broad measured,) not :isk, we beiiee, for ai y ; aid; the other measures askcithoT for anendorsiuneut of bonds or are based upon the two-thirds principle that is, the State k to pay two dollars for every one raised by individuals. These are the leading measures for improvement before the Assembly; there are otbors of miuor importauce, for which smaller sum- are asked. Raleiyli Stand. - For the Southerner. . Tarboro 'FtVjf 1855. The deed has been done! Our nobh old county, the pride aud boast of h r cidzens, has been struck down from her lolty and proud position, and reduced to 4lie levei of a second rate county! Yes, old Kdgceombe, whose iuternal po Jice and not her territorial size had made her what she was, (for a majority of the counties east of the Capital are hs large if not larger itlian she is,) has been shorn of hrr fair proportions and sh ? has become the firt victim of indi vidual cupidity and popular delusion : ; . in that section of North Can 1 ,u ni r -H ll a 1- - n uecn ; set, which . will assuredly lead to the : - a r.ii . !.. i i. .,..,, - - i . 4 i :i : ur... vu prevail iu me est. .And by whom has this fell and nrs. ehicvous act been perpetrated? I5y her own children and by pretended friends by Henry T, Clark, Joshua Jinnies and Dacid WiMiamx, aud by a demo- i crafic L 'iiislature. i . ji j,, e sav, beyond the remark, that some of i -i ' , i r . . theespiriHg rouug gentlemen of that' body m ay jet learn, that what they supposed to be & vote-catching moa- , . a ' ;i Knf hitter :T n rl j tlJij trith tlia ri . i iHrs from hdecombe: lUey know if - n . " , . . ., . . they Know any thing, thatia their action i i. ' x 1 a i a , - w " i they have not refiefeted vthe unbiassed , . - , . tt. , sentimenta of their conftvtaiettts that , . t , . , if the question were submitted to the . . . people of the county aj a separate and K. . . J ,,.,1 distinct issue, th're woula e an over- , , , 9 , -j - ...... whelming majority agaiESt the new county. Why then, wore thsy elected? , Because there were no other candidates in the field. But why did they receive jx maj ri ty of the votes? Ti e answer, is obvious ever hsince Mr. White aiade the tour of the county 1 . ti - c . i- i niftcf t.n;wvnriT;iniP. inruiuaLioii uis hii-i ken posseiton of the minds of the peo ple on the subject they have been told by misguided men in some instan ces and demagogues in other?, that the Pope of iU)m, the Jesuits, and the dovil; . had - leagued . with the Sons of Temperance to destroy their rights and to subject them to the" most crujl des potism. , ' The, Commissioners of Tai bo rough last winter were silly enough (to call thoir conduct by no harsher name) to avail tlituiselves of a wholesome provision in the. charter of the town to prevent any one from being licensed to vetsii liqno within its, limits As a prjof of the exeitement which prev tiVid it is sulficient to state that the County' Court at the succeeding terin," in -thi face " of ' the f law which is plain in its granted & llicsise to a citizen of Taruo- L' INnw I wrtiild not be unflerstood rxtxd . V 4 l &rc f0toc purpose of making the disclaimer,) as intending to reflect on the motives of those members of the selves to say, whether theymight . not have come to a different conclusion as tbthelawahdT their Idutits jf the cir cumstances under which tney acted had been different. 4 l v v Well, ' this excitement and delusion continued vltlil the great, raassth electiou for. members of the Legislature was close at hand and there were m canllTdltcTorthe Coinmons a smat 1 niimbcr jot citizens who are opposvl to thj vile -practice of treating-in elections met in , convention to nominate candi dates the ComiUins, and they. fell intb'&e! error; -.(not uncoroinou Lwith men who act upon one idea) of select ing persons without knowing or cariag what were their views on the subjects as to which they might be called on to legislate.' This movement had the ef fect to add fuel to the flame the mass siw or thought .they saw at the bottom of it. n m only the Pop?, the Jesuits and the devil, but Father Matthew, Jenny Lind, and Mystery Babylon the mother of harlots also, an 1 the cry w is raised, down with the enemies of our rights ! ! In such a crisis they naturally turn ed their attention to those members of the Court who had signalized their devotion to liberty by trampling the law under their feet, aul the conse quence was that the aforesaid Joshua aud David, two of the mst wealthy and therefore conspicuous J ustiees of the Peace who sustained the license were elected by acclamation. But it may be said, Col. Clark was a Justice of the Poaee and he did not sustain the license how docs it happen that he received a large vote? True if is the. Colonel was a Justice of the Peace and it is also true, (a fact which should never be forgotten,) he Was a mwmber of the Special Court. A in un important cas:) never came befro the County Court of Mlgccombe it invol ved the momentous question whathsr a tribunal create I to administer and en force the law, in the sacred name of liberty should itself set the example of violating the law, without the ols;r vancc of wlaicb there is no liberty. That Joshua Barnes and David Wil iia ns regarded it as a case of the hig!i utt importa cc, is to be inferred from the fact that although they had held the office --of Ju-tice of the Peace for Tears, they were never known to de vote a whole day in term time to their duties before. All the Justices of the Special Court, save one, were at their j post who was he? Colonel H urt T. Chirk. Where was he? Echo an swers wherebut I am hot satisfied w th the resDonsc of eth I trasr. t j be excused for pursuing the : subject a ! ."-liittlc further:' The Colonel was in Cottr , d:i h(ifor(i mw,a ia : . J. , . .7 - . Uourt attcrwarus . aunn tuc term, in . his ofS acial , character he is .generally" ! very assHluoirs m tao aiscnargo oi ms duties as a Magistrate he is an cduca- ted man and although not rem irkable for ability, he is sufficiently acquainted with tlie English ' language to read a' f u i u t e i i knew as his brother Justices ot the opecral Court knew, the Court had1 no . , ; . . .. , ,i i iii tit iu m ailt nit: iiu'ii.iu. u u.uu i ..,.. . 4. tlt Barnes ,and .David William- may with some show of plausibility palliate their error on the grouurlbf ignorance not so,'J the Colonel. He dare not set' up the coming year: , . .!... w V. w n .. n .in, f V . t fl, J Lr? 'llwiK ; , . - , ...... t 1 is but oue satisfactory , answer his , , - J 'l 3 i dodged he was afraid to decide ae- ; , . , . r--. e r cording to law, lest he might be defeat- ..5 f? !k ! i v i . ih ;e i"a a candidate for" the Senate an 1 his . - m ,i . - i conscience was not' sumeiently. seared , , . . ? . . . , and he had too much self-respect to al- . ,. .. ., .. t ... , . . v, . low him openly to pander to popular ... r , , - . r J. ; , cr -A J W t r . , , , ... puai. ixmreiore, ue uouguu iiiie un and a fig say I for such a man in public station. -4,t ' -V'i.v :'- ... ' Well, the Colonel in due season tak s the field as a: candidate and fear- ing that the negative siipnort which he gave the'iieense might "not gerve his -.-.. . ; - . stead, he: hastetrs . to make a compr o mi.4e ina quiet wJVwith the 'interested quiet wot wit n tlie interested advocates of the new'couuty by agree ing to vote for the measure and - refu sing' to aid it in any other form, and as I am credibly informed in all his 'pub lic; addresses "Old White" and his v ite at the previous isession againi r- forring tha Tetnperauee mem rials were "the burden of liia siong " And 1 had almost forgot, he treated well be did. ; i It - ia manifest ; therefore, that the election in both branches of the Legis littiro turned entirely on what has been wt ll style! the "tongh!&?.i:38ae-hfn sonie foym or othcrv anlhat it was the j' Aarqnft dwbieb;swalloidl up all other ouiti in-j. , ' . x a-U'j-9"t' ii. -j: i.-A?. ovuij jinu aas gs a Daoy. which noir engrosses all Wr th ought terfere with our liberties it U beheved the Pope and the Jesuits will soon have enoujja to do in mulling their own af-j fairs and lettinir other neoDles aloie and it ii Co be'hoped i that the deTil if w)t deaclis on 'his last legs ind in the future, we shall see what we shall see. VoX I'opult. Vovvizn. inerearc ucj uuiBg.iyetoi vueMuum- cr Atlantic, now due at New York from Liverpool. ' -r : Tarboro' MARiCEr, Feb. 9. Turpentine. Dip, S2 00 to 2 25. Tar,$ I 00 to:l ,25. Scrape 30 to 35tts. per 100 lbs. : CornrS3 00 to $i 50 per bbL" Bacon, 10 to 12 cts. ' " 1 Lard, 10 to 11 cts.' - ' Cotton, 6 to 6 i cts. WafJii 'mjton Market, Feb. 7 Naval Stores ill saies of : Dip Turpentine at S2,25, Scrape do. $1,25, Spirits do.. 37c.,Tar 1,30, and Rosin SI, 20; receipts light. ' . 4 !, Grain List sale of Wheat at SI, 65 fur 6J lbs., at which it is saleable. Corn f;r shipment has sold siae our re view from 71 to 7-Jv f r Hyde county, anl 72 to 74c. for up-river, lots on the spit, f.r future delivery about 10.000 bushids s jU this week at 70c per bush el, measure, at which it is still in de mand Cotton- Sales have been the last ten days of ah mt 500 b iles at prices rang ing from 7 to 7, the market is firm at our highest figures. B icon hog round, 9 to 10 cents. L trd 11 to 12 cents. . Foa the SouTUEa.NEa. To Mis . , Swoet an?:?! of this world b.dow! J.weet child of God above; I love thee we'l: an 1 fain wouldst know If tluu dost me still love. Tliongh many a weary, dreary day Has passed sinje lat we m ;t, Yjt mmy more must pass away tire I caust thou forget. And t iou hat e';a:iged since that dark day, Changed tor a better life, Yet must pas my life away In one long, bitter strife. S oft as comes the twilight hour, I'm brooding oVr tbe past, I. wish the God of heavenly power Would make that hour my last. Where'er in this wi le world I roam, My hoart will still be thine, Then all I ask is for a hotiu i And one true heart save thine. Td have a heart which time will prove To be a faithful one, ; ; ' - Pd have a heart which love will movV Oie like unto mine own. $jy heart is full of hoi v love. Wijich I am dared to sh w, Rut( be assured where'er I rovo Tuiuc image too wilf go. '.' n t" " ' ; f1 W l,e er, !n7 moefc a3u n Iut tar sib ve, where there s no pain T ,,, . i I trust we 11 meet arain. A Friend. Religious Notice. Providence permitting I shall pren'ch monthly at the following places duriu Jones's chap-.d, 1st Sabbath. . , Tarboro', 2nd and. 4th Sabbath. IScthesda, near Sparta, 3rd Sabbath. Dec. 1S51. ,f ; M. Carson. ;r''tr ' oied;.:.: i' In this county.: nn Friday night, 2nd iust., Win, C. :Leigil; EsqM) agedt aboiit THE copartnership heretofore exist ing in the mercantile, business under Is dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the firm, will please close their accounts immediately by cash r note. . x 'CharfesZE. NeaL i Tf r: ti - David B. Kriata: larDoro , Feb. loo. S25 Reward. ' i " - THK undersigfted haa recently lost, or had stolen frou him, ' - ? . A sold, h tin fin ir Le ver IVafch.. AVith one string twisted wire fob chain of gdd also attached thereto. He will pay the above r . reward t of twenty-5ve Dissolution dollars to any one who will return tbt tatt-h and chair; ot for sufficient.' evi dence to convict the thief, in case it wa.v stolen. Tiieodoiie Brown: j I Tarboro JafltK "lS1 " I . rd : - ' - strf xt- ' Prepared by a Regular PhysUlan onhj A REMEDY FOR EACH DISEASE, AND Ahja PAIN CUItliD. Coughs, col h, tftinsumptipn, crfuM hooping cough, I emla'tnti-I)ygptysia imhgettdnSttr,Si Liver Stom- 'ocA Scrofula, ami all skin Eruption, Fever ana Ague., unions rever, ctoicra, cholera morbus, Dytcnteryr JBourel Affections, Piles, sref,uii wtdklEyei, Rheumatisn Jkeart disca- j aer affections, Vrcrfsy, Falling of the omb, and Female complaints. ;ir-1 u ' v DR. J. S.'ROSE'S CELEBRATED FAM ILY MEDICINES re tbe resalt' of thirty years' practicin Phil.-ideJphia. His pre 8criptious arfr foT each complaint, nnl hnre been veil tested nnd approved by hundreds Ot DttVSici ina. 11 n 1 t inns:iml4 nl'nnf!iu ' Dit.J. S. ROSE'S COUGH SYRUP EXLECTORANiTMs!frup, having j , p.- ".'P l,.u" s r,UCt's Ban a:uo I tlie test of many years' pxperieace as J',7' 1 ' r' M A,c ,Tout and a remedy for irritation 'or infl imm .itton of a" ,cIes kePt n a regul ir the Lungs, Throat or Bronchia, is ncki-i ilusl.CJf"re' all imported and Warranted: ledei by all tobe remedy emineiitly'supe-H. lfraeii ty? 3 the best one rior to all other known em'pounds used for cmieisting of tjie best aud theTelief and radical curejof bough?; colds, lfest compositions of the day,' as Son-s asthma, consumptfontahlll Lung disea-j Polkjis, Waltzes. All instruuieuts re' se?. ;rricv,50 cents and J. .. ,tl ., ( T paired' at' low rates." Second hand PL." DR. J. S. ROSE'S WHOOPING COUGH no taken in exch-.ne SYRUP.This preparation always relieves; Mu.ic dtaloguds .cut bv and prevents the whooping cough from runJ,ui o to uSy nUc?dti7 n.ng into other di,cas,s, ueh as inlianima-, rii J.'JJ. " . tion of the Lung,, Dropsy ia the che.t, and ' t 1 J i.vi consumption: . It gives instani relief and frequently eures iuon, week. Price 50 cts? DR. J. S. ROSE'S CROUP SYRUP. - Children are alsso liable to croup, w'tbh dangerous complaint yields iui:nedi.itely to vr. a. LWSE S xs I3V Eit RULING croup syrup. Price 25 cts. DR. J. S. ROSE'S PAIN CURER cures all pain, internal or external. It may be relied on for curing and giving almost in stant relief to cholera morbus, cliolic, and all pains in the stomach or bwc's, rheuma tism from cold, jsorc throat, pains in the limbs, back or side, chilblains, sprains aud bruises. ..Safe to all ages. PricQ -12, 25 anI Gfcts. '.: :'f" ' "" x -1 "'Vs, Dlt. ROSE'S ALTERATIVE, or BLOOD PURIFIER. This medicine is offered to the pubUc as safe, sure and effectual remedy fjr consumption, scrofula, King's evil, . fever sores; erysipelas, dropsical swellings,' liter mplaiiit, rheumatism, effects of mercarv, cancers, tumours',' stubborn ulcers, syphilis, an 1 all diseases ar s ug from an impure st ite of the" blood, or K cons i ution weak from any cause. Price $1. - DrspErne or liver compound. A sure cure for dyspepsia, sour stoma c a. indigestion, and Liver complaints, Ta s compound, used with Dr. Rose's Family piils, has cured thousands of confirmed dys pepsia and Liver complaints. It is a toi.i , alterative, stomach and Liver medicine, and w?ts highly recommeuded by the late cele brated Dr. Phsick. G'3 cts. DR. ROSE S ALTERATIVE or FAMI LY PILLS, for liver complaints ''dyspepsia, indigestion, sour stomach and costi venose. 2') cts. ; DR. ROSE'S GOLDEN PILLS, for fill ing of the wo mhj femrite weakness; debility, and relaxation. 50 ts, ' Dlt. ROSENS FEMALE PILLS, a valua-1 tile remedy for female complaints;7 Supcri- or to Hooper's1 pi!l.s. ' 2 cts. ' -DR. ROSE'S TONIC MIXTURE, for cuius, ievers, una general debility. A nev- .i ,, ... ... ... er-failing remedy .1 ' 50 cts. ,; DR. ROSE'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF DUCHUfornll diseases of the kidneys 1 ani bladder, and fnr dropsy. T0 cts. : DR. ROSE'S NERVOUS CORDIAL; for all nervous conditions of the system, Neu ralgnv Heart disease,' Palpitation, &c. &e. -50 cents. ' ; DR. ROSE S PILE OINTMENT 50 tM EYE! AND TETTER OINTMENTS; 25'et DR. ROSE'S ELIXIR OF OPIUM su per' or to all other forms of Opiunv 25 cts. -All whoe constitutions are impaired by disease,;' or weak by nature, should read Dn J. Rose's J ir, (which contains descriptionof the diseases of our Climate and the mo le of treatment.) It can he hd without charge of Geo. Uow irJ. Tarhor J. Harrison &Von, Rocky Mount, and of Dealers in every city and town throught u. thcState:'- - " H, ' "Feb. tO, 1855.:' '' 9 t; . t.;i rlM- PRINCIPALS Male rnartment; Mr, .-i-'-'t.'M Jin'M'-IIitlt'-'PAttklili. h female" doi Miss el1 3IissiA.'KMlotxisTER t THE, next session of this InVtitution will commence on Wednesday the d day nf tmxt.:.uionrh, nnd continue. five! ; months. - .Charges tor tuition, the same as heretofore.. - ves .!:".f j',-.;. . By order of the Board, ' . I .-.'....?..-.-.; Jno. Not fret; cTQizry. j Ta rboro , Deee tiiber 1 1 8 j 1 8 54 1-' ; ; Ilamplon's Vg table Tincture.- -TH- i r. We speak ' a ntifo wie Men hi iKe-res-tared and ojflktnt jnthje for The whole animal creation are sunject ton disease bat few die from icness trhere instinct is their .only physician.; I'jbe bene ( cent Creator has given the var ious plant and roots for the fure of disease; ind itis unoA this fk't tVnth that lir 'ii.inniniS ses tUe Wanywenderfur cures of hWceleBw-l j Jee'atertfsemeut ' ' lrf i! n' fC?f r 'sale bV -:(-iSrsrr.t THE undersigned respcctfull y an nounces to im IJareeoinK. IdentcqiiajujtanQeand.tlia Ladiw n - t i nt tf count' hi paitiuuiur, iu;it ue nas opened OnMarkci slhet in Uminn Where he will nlwiv l-onn .. i ' assortment of Musical Merchandise PlANySf all sizes 7ihd qualities, with rosewood caies and iron frame?, nmUu faetured; by. "the "oldest, house in thj country, ''Sfwlart Ou N. Y. Xha subscriber has sold a number of them in Edgecombe and the adjoining coun ties,, and they have given: general satial fai'tipu. -In addition to these he selected while -? , 'nt"""i P:'ed and sent a nv w iern. lill .,! i UL"' " coiiito t.,wu whether yc , I r :2 3 1 e - v 14 ou rmr- 4 Hermann L. Schreihcr. Wilmington, Jan. 1 s t f 1855. ..." V . .' . ' i i i ' r. 5 aaQawa, in- I MALE DEPARTMENT. E. W. ADAM; Pi incipal, with compe f . tent Assistants. ;; . F KM ALE DEPAItT.MEifT. 3Irs. E. W; ADAMS, Principal, with competent Assistants. TUB second session of this Instifufo will coiiiiu'juce on Monday, the firatday of -January next. Tuition in the Male Department. Heading, writing aud arithmetic, per session, ' - ' '57.60 ICnIisli,. grammar and . geogra-, A phy, with ihe. above - . 10.00 II iher classes,"" ' - " - " 1200 ; i with .L'ingiiageVId to 20.00 Tuition in the Female V'partment. The same as m the Male. : - LXTRA -CnAUGEJ?.' On Piano, ' VI A-' v -U.e or Insfrnmcnt, On Guitar, '-; Use' of Instrument, 517.00 3 00 17. 00 2.00 .Board can.ba: had . at .3,00. to $0.00 ;r month, waMiiug included. ; pel j . jyof'rurrberji.lrtieit'lar. enqnire of R.- 1 1. Harden, Secretary of. Wilson ? Iu- ..." . . . rituro. WiUonTN C., Dec'r 8th, 1854. Superior bciieifttM &chnuppxfr ' iITORTED SOLELY BV 1 ' Thorp tft i i V ss. ,2G0 VasiiVngt on Street, "; NEW-YORK. Also Importer of. J3ri tidies, frin, XVinei, &c. i. if V 7 1 " - '"-n KT " l WM l'"1 j!?;-hic-. dau.chnapp thjit jju y buy. pone u. 1 thoj Jiiiil thy wVTtfin , Mnatnre of Tharp A Vuii-NttiS OiiJheJaliel ofevc- Ty bottleas .tber aj "6 WJi designing j men wlio mW off Upon Vhipublic a spurious J "article they 'ImII Schnapps Wit 't$'fe.u tliW'fiitre" p'ted in the trad'e'it'ls a: well Kuowti ; taltT' that wc a re tfiV only':a nd'sol f mpofrers of 1 "c 4upcri'ir Svchiedam Schnapps (Jin, to be found at. alf the' respectable Druggists in th., tjnilvH fiifel. a'LNof. 1854.-' ; JC'Just i received, a full supply of the above invaluable, article. m -J-zr . Gt o. .Howard f , Agent. To Planters. st. i WR haver established 'in 'connexion with our "Carriage factory the mauu--facture.of . . . ... Superior tn atiyif jke kind. nouk'U'. nnd w a rra nt ed, JtfV g iy gooc l sajpfacl-i! . j Qrdsjjrwol, fur:joY ..V--Wag jot, s dirvct pd tp ua r hand?! .to-! uhv of "ur travelliiig Agents' wjlj. .ic- cei vc prompt at u n.Wn. ! 1 Order hra:y t&fSsVption.oI warr;.ag "fil led .wi t h' disi.tlx -!' -? Pitibli' tf Brother Kinslc9t0; 185 a :1 ri ) " These ' Wagons are got 'up ,mrh . Iron Axbrs.f4tan;-f "as gl'raatifeis an1! with as much cafe as our bvst Carriages ,