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I J 111 1 I l BY FUXiTON d; PRICK, PROPRIETORS. JAS. FULTON, Editor. . .A. L. PRICE, Associate Editor i A 'Tei-aia o Subscription. One year, iu advance, or within tbrco months, ... J .$2 50 When payment is delayed over three months, 3 00 No subscription received for a less term than one year. No subscriber permitted to discontinue bis paper after the commencement of asubscriptioa, till the expiration of said year. Any subscriber wishing bis paper discontinued at the end of j j mi , iuu jhij ujj iu iuii auu give me pruni ici-ors mo n euiis notice, otherwise the paper will bo continued and charged for acc ,rding to the above tcrin3. , t A3" Any person sending us five new subscribers, accompa nied by the advance subscription, (12 50,) will receive the sixth copy gratis, for one year. ; Money may be remitted per mail, at our risk. All letters on business connected with this office, must be addressed (post paid) to the proprietors. Arrival mid Departure of tHe Malls at Wilmington. Tho mail from the North, by Jl ailroad, arrives daily about 11 P. M. r V The mail from the South, by Steamer from Charleston, ar rives daily about 8 A. M. The mail from Fayetteville, via Warsaw, 13 duc upon the arrival of the cars, on Mondays, "Wednesdays, and Fridays. Tho mail from Fayetteville, via Elizabet'htown, by sulkey, is due on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 9 A. M. The mail from Onslow Court-House, by sulkey, is due on Monday's, at 5 P. M. The mail from Black River Chapel, via Long Creek, by sul key, is due on Thursdays, at 5 P. M. CloKliiR of Mnlls. The mail for the North, by R ailroad, closes daily at 10 P. M. The mail for the Sonth, by Steamboat, closes daily at 12 M. ' The mail for Fayetteville, via Warsaw, closes on Tues days, Thursdays, and Sundays, at 10 P. M. The mail for Fayetteville, via Elizabethtown, by sulkey, closes on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 9 A. M. . The mail for Onslow Court-House, by sulkey, closes on Thursdays, at 10 P. M. Tho mail for Long Creek, by sulkey, closes on Thursdays, ftl 10 P. M. JO" Letters should b in the Offic at least 15 minutes be fore th tiia of closing the mails. Professional and Business Cards. " EDWARD" tASTWELL, ATTORNEY nt T.sw Wilmington. N. C, has removed his office to Market-street, opposite the Carolina Hotel. ALEX. MacUAE, .Tr., IMPORTER of C!liu, Glass atil Earthenware, and wholesale and retail dealer in all kinds of Farming Im plements, South side of Market-street, Wilmington, N. C. Nov. 8, 1350 9 tf WEST & HE XV LETT, A tC'TIO.VEEUS, C'cumilseioii Merchants and Gen eral Agents, Wilmington, N. C. REFER TO Potter $ Kidder, O. W. Davis, Barry, Bryakt & Adams, George IIarriss, October 25, 1850 Joiix Dawsox, t). G. Parslv.y, E. P. Hall, Edward Cantwell. Wilmington, N. C. 7-tf MA RTIV & CUOtfl.Y, A XJCTIONEERS .tt.rt Connulion Mrrchants, Wilmington, N. C. A. Martin M. Cronly. WII.1.1AM A. OWElt, CI ENER Ali Agent, Forvvarclinr & Commission Mcr X chant. I take pleasure in informing my friends, that I am prepared to give all business entrusted to me, efficient and personal attention. I have a wharf for Naval Stores, with ample accommodations, Spirit House, and Warehouse. Consignments of Naval Stores for sale or shipment, and all kinds of country produce solicited. Cash advances made on consignments. Wilmington, X. C , May 21. 1S50 37-12ni C. MYERS, M ANUFACTURER and Denier in Hats, Caps, Umbrel las, and Walking Canes, of every description, whole sale and retail, North side Market-street, Wilmington, X. C. J. M. UOBIXS03Y, IMPORTER ami Denier in Hardware, Iron, Stoves, Xails, &c, Front-street, 3 doors South of Market, Wil mington; X. C. 35 SAVAGE Si ME ARES, ClX3EIt.ATj Commission Merclinr.ts ami Auctlon T ekhs, Wilmington, N. C. Edward Savage. gasto.n Meaces. May 3, 1850. OWEX HOLMES, W IIOLESALE and Retail Dealer in Domestic Goods, Groceries, Crockery Ware, &c. &c., AVilmington, X. C WILLIAM II. LIPPITT, WHOLESALE and Retail Drusslst, and Dealer in Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Window Glass, Garden Seeds, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, Sao. &c., corner of Front and Market-streets, immediately opposite Shaw's old stand, Wil mington, N. C. 5 .TORN HALL, INSPECTOR of Timber and Lumber, 23-tf Wilmington, X. C. A LFlt ED A LDE RM A. "XSPECTOR of ifaval Stores end Provisions, L 2.9-12in Wilmington, X. C. W. T. .T. VAK3V, SSPECTOK of Kavnl Stores and Provisions, . 28-tf Wilmington, N. C. MILES COST1N, COMMISSION Mercliant, Wilmington, N C. r.EFKP.KNCES : P. K. Dickixsox. Esq., E. P. Halt., Esq., Jii-bert Pot ter, Esq., O. G. Parsley, Esq . Dr. Thus. II. Wright, Owen Fennels, Esq., A. E. Pkice, lsq., E.Kidder, Esq , Joilf Dawson, Esq. Wilmington, X. G. Messrs. Dollner & Potter, Xew York, Messrs. Coi'ELand & Kidder, Boston. 14v6 Dr. B. A. KENNEDY, DENTAL SURGEON, Graduate of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery,) RESPECTFULLY tenders his professional services to the citizens of Wilmington and public generally, lie is prepared to perforin, on the latest and most approved princi ples, all operations in his profession. Incorruptible Artificial Teeth inserted, from one to an entire set, on gold plate. Whole upper set inserted on the atmospheric principle ; hav ing made an improvement iu this mode of inserting Teeth, he confidently roeommends it as answering tho purpose of mastication, &c. They can be taken out and put back at pleasure by the wearer, be worn with comfort, and cannot be detected from the natural Teeth. All operations warranted to give satisfaction, and not to be surpassed by any operator in tho United States. Irregularities in children's Teeth cor rected. JK3Offic9 formerly occupied by Dr. Ware. 41-12m IIOTCHICJSS' VERTICAL WATER WHEEL?. JE. TOOMEll is Agent for the above Wheols in this place. lie will take pleasure in showing the Castings to any person who may desire to see them. There will be found at his office a supply of Wheels, Cranks, and Gudgeons, at all times, for sale singly or in pairs. Wilmington, N. C, April 26, 1S50 33-12m SPORTSMEN. ATTENTION WE have just received our Fall supply of GUXS, com prising tho largest and best assortment of Single and Doable, Bird, Duck and Deer Gnus ever offered in the .State. Also, Rifles, Pistols, Premium Capa, Powder FlasUs, Shot Pouches, &c. POLLEY & HART. Guns repaired and made to order. Oct. 4, 1850. 4-tf LIST OF BLAXKS. County Court Writs; Superior do. do County Court Subpoenas; Superior do. do. County Court Fi. Fa.; Superior do. do. County Court Sci. Fa.; Superior do. do. -Apprentice Indentures; Lottcrs of Administration; Inspector's Certificates; Cert ificatcs of Justices attend ing Court; Marriage License; Tax Receipts; llnsolvent Notices; Writs of Ejectment; Letters Testamentary; Vendi. Exponas; Ca Sa; Land Deeds; do.' Affidavits; Garnishee Notices; Checks, Cape Fear Bank; do. Branch Bank of the State; Notes, negotiable at Bank; Administrator'sBonds; Guardian do. Appeal do. Ca Sa do. 'County and Superior Courts Witness and Juror li'K?ts; Notices to Tax List Receivers; 'Commission to tako Deposition 'County Court Execution; Magistrate's do. "Capias ad Respondendum; 'Overseer's Appointments; Peace, State, and Civil War- iNotes of Hand; ranta. Attachments; 'Stato Recognizance; Sh'flf Appearance do Constable's do. do. do. do. Military l a frn; do. Execution; Sheriff's Tax Forthcoming Negro Bonds; Prosecution do. riiil oi aie; it. rew Lists; Any Blank wanted, and not on hand, will be printed with 'the utmost dispatch. Officers of the Courts and other officers, and all other per sons requiring Blanks, or any other work in the printing line, would do well to a-ivc us a call, or send in their orders. We are determined to execute our work well, and at the cheapest rates for cash, tjau at ine jk.iv rii aju wr r ii N EV Ci-op RalsLis Daily expected. For sale by STEA2IKO.VT Princlic Sccar.v 10.000 direct from Havana. For sale by J. WILKINSON & CO. CIE W LISTS. A large supplv on hand and for sale lo;v at the 'JOURNAL OFFICE. T IQJTORS 20 bbls Whiskey ; 10 do. Rum ; 12 do. Gin, 1 J received to day and for sale 'by OWEN HOLMES. 117" ANTED A likely Xegro Bov, from 12 to 16 years VV old, for my own use, and for which I will pav a (big) price. OWEN HOLMES. Oct. IS. 6-tf " IME, Lime, Lime. 500 barrels Lincolnvillo White J Lump. Also, Calcined Blaster, Plastcrinz Hair. Fire Brick, and Hydraulic Cement ; 1.000 bbls. Lime. &c. For tale by J. C. & R . B. WOOD, - July 25, 18 0 Contractors and Builders. B. UGGY, Cart, nnd Wagon Ivfu Axles, of aUvaj50j ..!' ..- JAMES DAWSON & CO1.- ApriU9, iS50 - 32 tf Ill 1R AWEEKLY NEWSPAPER : Devoted to VOL. 7. General Notices. NOTICE. THE public are hereby notified, that Messrs. Carroll & Fexnet.i. have this day executed to the subscriber a gen eral Assignment of all their goods and etfects, in trust for the benefit of their creditors. All persons indebted to them will make payment to him only. Those who hold claims against them, will please present them for payment under the provis ions of the Deed of Trust, properlv attested, and within six ty days. EDWARD CANTWELL, Assignee. Xov. 7th, 1850 9-3t Commercial It TV'OTICE. SOLD by the Wreck Master of Onslow County, N. C, between New River Inlet and New Hanovers line, the Brig Orizaba, of Mt. Desert, with hercargo of lum ber, and proceeds returned to the Clerk's Office of said coun ty. JOSEPH ENNETT, W. M. Oct. 25th, 1S50 8-8t BOl'STV LAND CLAIMS. THE subscriber will attend to applications for Bounty Land, under tho late act of Congress, in the Counties of Sampson, Duplin, New Hanover, and Bladen. Nov. 1, 1S50 8-8tuoo P. MURPHY. BOCSTlf LAND LAW. NOTICE. THE subscriber having the assistance of an experienced and competent Attorney at Washington City, will forward and upon moderate terms prosecute all claims of soldiers of 1812 and of the Florida and Mexican wars, their widows and minor heirs, with which he may be entrusted. Blanks and full information furnished npon application (post paid) to EDWARD CANTWELL, Attorney at Law. Office on Market St., opposite Carolina Hotel, Wil mington, No. Ca. Oct. 18, 1S30 6-tf tiUX-SMITHING, &c. j THE subscriber would respectfully inform the public of Sampson and the adjoining Counties, that he has loca- ted himself in Clinton, Sampson county, N. C, where he in- ! tends to carry ou iun-mitsiiiff, such as stocking (.runs and altering flint and steel to percussion; and repairing Guns, Pistols, Stocks, and Locks ; make and mend Keys ; all kinds of Silver, Gold, Britannia, Brass, and Copper Wares, or oth er materials, mended ; Composition Mill Inks and Gudgeons made and warranted for ten years ; Blowing Horns made ; Tortoise r hell Combs mended so that you cannot see where they are broken. Blaeksmithing in all its various branches; Cast Steel put in axes, and warranted ; Cast Steel Round Slinvpa nml ( 'liiiit.iTirr I Tn tehots. Tiuidfi nnil warranted : Con eh making and repairing ; making and mending Buggy and I Sulky Springs ; and many other things too tedious to men- tion, all of which will be done with neatness and despatch. Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. BOLD R. HOOD, j Clinton, N. C, Oct. 25, 1850 7-3in j DJS-Ol.VTIOX. THE firm of WARD, MONTFORT & CO., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The unsettled business will be adjusted bv the Junior partner, Mr. Wji. P. Peli.e tieu. " G. J. WA11D, EDW'l) W. MONTFORT. WM. P. PELLETIER. Jacksonville, Onslow co., N. C, Sept. 14, 1850 2-tf $1 REWARD. "O UNA WAY from the subscriber, residing at Long JL v Creek, Acw Hanover county, a negro man named K GEORGIA. Said negro is about 31 years of age, 5 fh feet 4 inches hi-rli, stout built, and dark color. Lie isi supposed to be lurking in the neighborhood of Chas. Ilii.Ky, Esq., on Black River, as his wife beloi";s to Mr. Henry. HExkY McMillan. November 1, 1S50 8-3t NOTICE. TTTTT.T. SOT.T) nt. unlilio aiiotiitn. nt . ibo late sl W residence of Starkey Williams, dee'd., in Du plin county, on riday, the 13th of December next, SEYEX VALUABLE XEGROES, bclenging to the. estate of said deceased. Six months credit will be gtven, and bonds with approved security required. BLAXEY WILLIAMS, )Execu JACOB SMITH, 5 tors. Xovember 1, 1850. 8-3t S iO RE W ARD. RUNAWAY' from the subscriber, residing at Sill's Creek, New Hanover county, his negro man JACK. Said Jack is about 5 feet 5 inches in height, and dark complexioned. He is supposed to be lnrkintr aooiu noiiy isneiier, in tins county, or uu uniy ue iu riiiHi son, as he has a good many relations in that county. I will pay the above reward of Twenty Dollars for his delivery to me, or his lodgment in the Wilmington Jail, or any Jail in the State, so that I can get him, and a reward of Fifty Dollars for proof sufficient to convict any white per son of harboring him. EDWARD PIGFORD. Sill's Creek, New Hanover eo.,N. C, Oct. 11, 1S50. 5-tf NOTICE. 1 . TT 11 C 1 1 . it ' . . 1 I ' . w ..... TAKEN up and committed to the Jail of Duplin county, N. C, on the 13th instant, a negro man who says his name is ALEXANDER, and that he bc- lnrwra trt l-TV'll V of MutlFrlV CfllllltV. ill Sfl.ifl State. Said negro is about nineteen years old ; five feet high ; and will weigh about 123 pounds; has scars on both his legs near the knees, and oiic on the right arm, just above the elbow, produced by a burn The owner of said slave is requested to come forward, prove his property, pay charges, and take him away, otherwise he will bo dealt with as the law directs. JOHN B. I1USSEY, Jailor. Kenansville, Oct. 13, 1850 6-tf STATE OF XORTII CAROLINA. Xew Hanover County. WHEREAS, complaint upon oath hath this day been made to us, two of the Justices of the Peace for the State and County aforesaid, by Guilford Horn, of Edueeombe County, that a certain male slave belonging to him, named HARRY', a Carpenter by trade, about 40 vcars old. 5 feet 5 inches hith, or thereabouts: yel low complexion; r.tout built; with a scar on his left leg, (from .. L i ii . i t .1 i tne cut ot an axe;; nas very inicK lips; eyes ueep siuik. iu ma head; forehead very square; tolerably loud voice; has lost one or two of his upper teeth; and has a very dark spot on his jaw, supposed to be a mark hath absented himself from his master s service, ana is supposed to oc im-King uooui in luis cuunty, committing acts of felony or other misdeeds; These are, therefore, in the name ot the estate atoresaul, to com mand the said slave forthwith to surrender himself and re turn home to his said master ; and we do hereby, by virtue of the Aei of Assembly in such cases made and provided, in timate and declare that it the said slave Harry cloth not sur render himself and return home immediately after th3 pub lication of these presents, that any person or persons may kill and destroy the said slave by such means as he or they may think fit, without accusation or impeachment of any crime or offence for so doing, aud without incurring any pen alty or forfeiture thereby. (iiven under our hands ana seals, tnis zJtn aay oi june, 1S50. JAMES T. MILLER, J. 1. Seal. W. C. BETTEXCOURT, J. P. Seal. OXE Hundrca and Twenty five Dollars Reward will be paid for the delivery of the said HARRY to me at Tosnott Depot, Edgecombe county, or for his confinement in any Jail in the State so that I can get him; or One Hundred and t ltty Dollars will he given tor nis neau. He was lately heard from in Xewbern where he called him self Henry Barnes (or Burns), and will be likely to continue the same name, or assume that of Copage of Farmer. He has a free mulatto woman for a wife, by the name of Sally Bozeman, who has lately removed to Wilmington, and lives in that part of the town called Texas, where he will likely be lurking. Masters of vessels arc particularly cautioned against bar boring, or concealing the said negro on board their vessels, as the full penalty of the law will be rigorously enforced. June 29th, 1850 43-tf. GUILFORD HORN. RUNAWAY NSGR0233. S50 REWARD. PUNA WAY" or absconded from the subscriber, on ft JLV lUC lSl il .YUgUM, icwit, l n u m;; u mtu, uuc uuuii;u .Host s and the other Boo. DESCRIPTION. Moses is inclined to be fleshy, about five feet seven or eight inches high, about forty years old, front teeth out, weighs about 160 pounds, speaks very slow when spoken to, and has a scar on his under lip. Moses had on when he left, a blue linsey surtout coat ; when walking he steps very short, and holds himself erect. Color, very dark ; has a very sullen look ; a bunch of gray hair on the right side of his head. Moses was carried from Duplin county, N. C, to Richmond, Ya., where he was purchased by Joab Robertson, of Caswell county, N. C. Bob is about five feet six inches high, very dark complex ion, near thirty-six years old, and weighs 160 lbs.; eyes very red ; when spoken to he speaks quick ; had on whiskers when he left. His dress consisted of a white homespun frock coat, and pantaloons of the same ; inclined to be parrot toed. He was carried from Clauden county, Ya., to Richmond, and then sold to Dr. Robertson. These Negroes were purchased by me on the 27th of April, 1850, from Joab Robertson, for the purpose of trading. It is more than likely they have attempted to reach their former homes Moses, his in Duplin county, N. C, and Boh, his in Clauden county, Ya. fijT A reward of TwcntyPlvc Dollaia i3 offered for cac.i of the above Negroes if lodged in any safe Jail so that I get them again. 3-If arrested previous to this date, Fifteen Dpixahs, the reward at first offered, only will bo paid. Any information thankfully received. , PRESTON WORTHY. Carmcl HiU P. O., S. C, Oct. 7, 1830 (-3muoo NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the late firm of PRICE & FUL TON aro requested to make payment to the subscri ber without delay. Tho money may be remitted agreeably to the terms of the " Journal," r paid to its agents. Sub scribers may remit the full amount of the yearly subscrip tion, and if the amount remitted oxceedsthe sum due the old firm, the overplus will be duly credited on the books of the new firm of Fulton & Pkice. . All persons having claims against the late firm of Pkice &FULTOX, will present them to tdiesubswW for gettle- Cn Surviving partner of the late Sra oh'afcE & Fcxtos. : 3& Jfe. i$ i& lV lU x, $y : - 'iAaftjiiiw j gmi jinn i jjj i".' j-a-a'ii!gaejM!Li'gt.1 iwwe yggw-w jg .,5a'Maw'gwwMS u j mu jxtMvkiAWi luiw urn tjiBuitaM..fLjj Politics, the MarEets, Foreign mi Domestic WILMINGTON, N. C, FRIDAY Real Estate For Sale or Rent LOOK AT THIS. - THE undersigned having determined on moving Soutb,?fc offers for sale his plantation whereon he now residcs,i5. in Duplin county, lying on the main road from Fayetteville to Newbern, three miles west of Kenansville, containing a bout 900 Acres, one-half of which is cleared and in a good state of cultivation ; and he has no hesitation in saying that it is the best Corn plantation in tho neighborhood. The Dwelling House is convenient and comfortable, with the best set of out-buildings in the County. Also, one tract of Tar and Turpentine Land near the Rail Road, three miles below Strickland's Depot, containing a bout COO Acres. . - Also, a valuable Steam Mill, (of ten horse power,) located at Strickland's, in good order ; and a superior team of Horses, Waggon, &c. . . A bargain can be had by applying soon, and payments made accommodating aud easy. - ' JAS. M. MIDDLETON. Duplin county, Oct. 25, 1830 - 7-tf VALUABLE RICE PLANTATION FOR SALE. IN pursuance of the power vested in me, by the last Will and Testament of the late Win. B. Meares, I shall sell, on the 1st of January, 1851, at 12 o'clock, at public vendue at Exchange Corner, in the town of Wilmington, N. C; tho following valuable lands, vis: , . - About three hundred acres of tide swamp land, on Eagles' Island, of which about 270 acres are cleared and under culti vation ; about 90 acres of the cleared land has only been in cultivation since 1842, and most of the lands arc compara tively new ; there are some thirty acres of swamp land to clear. Also, to be sold with the above, a tract of upland of about eighty acres, known as Meares' Bluff, fronting the river, about forty acres of which is under cultivation, and upon which is Dwelling House, Kitchen, Barn, Threshing Machine, Stables, and all other necessary out houses for farm ing purposes, besides accommodations for 130 or 140 ne groes. Also, an adjoining tract of two hundred acres, on Welsh's Creek, of which about 80 acres are tide swamp, and as valuable rice land as any on the river a few acres of the upland is under cultivation. These Rice lands are unsurpassed for fertility by any Rice lands here or elsewhere, producing an average, when well cultivated, of from fifty-five to sixty bushels of Rice per acre. The sale will be positive, as the lands are sold for a divi sion. Terms one, two, three and four years credit, with inter est from date, the debt to be fully secured. Persons desiring to examine the premises will call onThos. D. Meares, Esq., or Dr. Wm. B. Meares. LAlUAKlAt U. IMJAJll, Ex'r. of Wm. B. Meares, dec. Oct. 25th, 1850 7-ts LOVE-GROVE PLANTATION FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers his plantation for sale, situated? on the Wilmington and Raleigh Railroad, one mile from town, and well known as LOVE-GROVE, containing one hundred acres more or less, all under feuce and in a high state of cultivation ; an abundance of Marl and much on the place. Terms accommodating to the purchaser. If desirable, the mules, hands, &c, will be disposed of with the Land. For further particulars, apply to S. R POTTER. Wilmington, Sept. 27, 1S50 3-tf A Gil 13 AT BARGAIN1. WISHING to change my business. I will sell my Tur-. pentinc Land, on Lockwood's Folly River, Bruns-'i wick County, with a considerable quautity of Farming Land attached. There is cut on the laud about 115,000 boxes, and trees enough to cut about 80,000 more ; all very convenient to water. Two waggons and team can haul all the Turpen tine made on the Land to the Still on the River, whence it can be taken to market, by vessels carrying from 200 to 300 barrels. The Still will also be sold, if desired, with wagon, team, &c. A further description is unnecessary, as persons wishing to purchase can judge for themselves. The above property will be sold on extremely accommoda ting terms; or 1 will" take, for the Land, the proceeds from the sale of the Turpentine made on it for one 3'ear, provided the balance of the Trees arc cut and well worked. I will also sell a number of likely Negroes Persons wish ing to purchase such property, would do well to give me a call. DAX'L Y. SHINE. Wilmington, Sept. 27, 1850 3-tf Newbernian, (Newborn,) and North State Whig. (Wash ington,) copy till forbid, and send accounts to this office. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. fTTIIK BufcacriYipr wishes to sell his House and Lot in JL Jacksonville, Onslow county, at present occupied byjjji Wm. P. Pelletier. The House is a very comfortable residence, with suitable out-buildings, and a large and handsome Lot of ground at tached, say about an acre and a half. Possession given on the first dav of January, 1851. ALSO. A valuable tract of Turpentine Land, containing about 3,50O Acres, lying on the Holly Shelter Road, in theil county of Onslow, and adjoining the lands of Monius For, John James, and others. Persons wishing to purchase val uable Turpentine Land will do well to examine the premises. Terms made easy. For further information, address the subscriber at Owensville, Sampson county, or Ctakdneh SnEPAP.n. Esq., Jacksonville, Onslow county, N. C. Aug. 23, 1850 50 3m LOUIS F. CARR. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. THE subscriber having purchased the widow's life estate in the R eal Estate of the late Jakvis Marble, at Sneed's Ferry, Onslow county, offers the entire Plantation lor sale It is considered a very desirable situation, having upon the premises comfortable buildings, including Store House, wind Mill, &e. It is considered a desirable situation for a Store, a Distillery, and Steam Saw Mill. Persons wishing to purchase are invited to visit the preiui ses and examine for themselves. Possession given on the 15th of Aovember next. J.NO. A. AvllxEil. Catharine Lake, Onslow co., N. C, Sept. 20, 1S50 2-tf VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. I offer for sale my entire Real Estate, upon which arc gXJ. thirty-five sets of Boxes ; the most of which have only been in use from one to two years; with a sufficient quan tity ot round trees to cut at least twenty sets more ; the lands upon which these are situated, is not easily surpassed oy any piney lands in Eastern Carolina ! There is upon the premi ses two Distilleries n?atiy and conveniently fitted up, with all necessary out-houses. Lpon the tarm, l think the tmil dings altogether are seldom excelled. Ihose wishing to purchase arc invited to examine for themselves. Terras shall bo low, and payments accomodating. Come and sec. Any person wishing to purchase, can be furnished with a sufficient number of teams and wagons to carry on both the operations of Farm and Turpentine, and with a year's supply of provision. JOHN A. AVI RETT. Catharine Lake, Onslow county, N. C, July 22, 1850. tf IPS' Fayetteville Observer and Goldsboro' Patriot, copy 4 times and send bills to this office lor payment. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. rnHE subscriber offers for sale his Lot and the Build L incrs thereon, situated on Market Street, about three hundred yards abovo the Episcopal Church, and now occu pied as a Carriage Manufactory. The Lot is large, and the Buildings can be conveniently converted into large and com fortable dwellings. ALSO. A variety of Riding Vehicles and Harness of all vg3 kinds, made in the neatest manner, aud which will jy. be sold low. Persons wishing to procure articles in this line, would do well to call and examine before purchasing else where, as 1 am determined not to bo undersold. ISAAC WELLS. Wilmington, N. C, May 3, 1850 34-tf FOR SALE OR RENT. A GOOD comfortable dwelling, situated in theNorth-S: ern part of town, on Walnut Street, lately occupiedxl by Roderick McR ak, Esq. Persons wishing to purchase or rent, can find out the terms by calling on me at my resi dence. D. SHERWOOD. July 26 1350 46-tf FOR RENT. THE Wharf just above the Rock Spring, known a3 Hall's wharf; together with a large Warehouse on it, (now used as a barrel factory) near the water ; and a com fortable office, the house being "tin roofed, will make it par ticularly convenient for a Packet or Steam Boat Landing, or for the receiving nnd forwarding business. Possession given immediately. Apply to E. D. HALL. October 11, 1350 5-tf TO RENT, FROM the first of October next, that two story Dwcl-lj ling House, on Front-street, next door to the eornori'S:i. of Church-street, at present occupied by Mr. Wm. Wilson. Price $200. Apply to . II. B. EILERS. September 27, 1850 3-tf FOR Rent. The dweling and lot situated on Chcsnut street, at present occupied by Mr. S. P. Gause, is for rent from the first of October next. Apply to Sept. 20th, 1350. 2-tf N. N. NIXON. s ULiICY and Harness for sale. Apply at the JOURNAL OFFICE. FOR Sale. A splendid stationary steam Engine of ten horse power, with a first rate boiler, aU in good order. Apply to E. D. HALL (5ct.ll. 5-tf TTIOR SALE. A new TurpenUnc Still, with all the P Fixtures pnmnlete for distillinar. Capacity. Fifteen bbls of Yellow, or Twenty bbls. Virein Dip. . A first rate Still for White Rosin, and all in perfect order. Apply to Oct. 18. 6-tf JXO. D. LOVE & CO Cane Seat Cliatrs and Rockers Repaired. ALSO, all descriptions of Cabinet Furniture manu factured or repaired, at the Rock Spring Furui- ture Warehouse May 17, 1850 J. D. LOVE. 35-tf M ONEY, MONEY. Persons indebted to me, will please call and pay up. 0tl.h tiuu.iii,c. - News, Affirm, Commerce and Gener Moriiialioii.4-TERMS: $2 50 IN ADVANCE. MORNING, NOVEMBER 15, Schools. WANTED. A TEACHER is wanted to tako charge of the Public School for Rocky Point District, Xew Hanover county. It is desired to open the School on ths 15th inst. Apply to - WM. J. HAND, or ISHAM ARM STROXG, Nov. 8th, 1850 9-3t . Committee. English and Classsical Education. THE SUBSCRIBER having just arrived in Wilmington, proposes to open an Academy for the purpose of giving instruction in the- varions branches of an English and Scien tific education. He will also take classes in Latin, Greek, French and Spanish. Having studied and spoken the modern European languages in France and Spain, he feels confident of being able to impart the genuine pronunciation of them, an advantage which is not often enjoyed. The most unex ceptionable references as to capability and character will be given, and no effort will be spared which may be calculated to render satisfaction. He will commence as soon as a suitable building can be procured, and in the meantime, he can be found at Mrs. Beach's, "Commercial Hotel." WILLIAM BARTOX. Wilmington, Oct. 31st, 1850. , 8-4t 'i s RICHLAND ACADEMY. riSllfe next Session of this Institution will commence oit the L 23d of September. The terms of tuition are : For the lower branches of English, per session $6 00 For the higher branches of English, " " 12 00 For Latin and Greek 20 00 Board can be had, in good families, at from $5 to $6 per month. v Thomas J. Whitakek, an experienced and popular Teach er, is continued ns Assistant. Tho School being furnished with sufficient apparatus to illustrate the Elementary Sci ences, the Teachers are confident of being able to give satis faction to all that shall patronize the Institution. It is particularly desired that all the Students who intend entering the School the approaching Session, will be present at the hrst ot the cession. L. G. WOODWARD, Principal. Richlands, Onslow co.. X. C, Aug. 30, 1850 51-3m TOPSAIL ACADEIVIV TS a beautiful and healthy situation, twelve miles East of X Wilmington, in an excellent neighborhood, where board may be had for six to seven dollars per month, -will com mence its second scholastic year on the first day of October next. Rates cf Tuition, per session of five months: Rp.idinn-. Writinnr SVpllinjr. nnd first Class in Arith- n, i i n ' - luetic, English Grammar and Geography $7 50 Second Classes of the same, including Philosophy. His tory and R hetoric 12 00 The higher branches of English, Science, Chemistry, Mental and Moral Philosophy, Political Eeononw, including first Classes of Algebra, Latin and Greek. 15 00 Second Classes of the same, with Lectures on the most importantsubiects 18 00 Tuition in tho Female department tho same, with the ex caption of the ornauientul branches, which will be made very reasonable, and determined upon previous to the opening of 1 M X' YIVIVM President of the Hoard of Trustees. Topsail Sound, Aug. 21, 1850. 50-tf EXE ESP 12 IS INSTITUTE. Jledictl Department. THE regular course of Lectures iu this Institute will commence on the First of November, and continue until the last of February. The Anatomical Department will be open and ready to receive students by the 1-irst ot October. The Medical Department will be under the direction of the following rnoFEssoRS : J. CONQUEST CROSS, M. D., Professor of the Institutes of Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence. W. BYRD POWELL, M. D., Professor of Cerebral Physi ology, Medical Geology and Mineralogy. S. XEWTOX, M. D., Professor of Surgery. J. HULCE, M. D., Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine. A. WILSON, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Disea ses of Women and Children. KING, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and Thera peutics. Z. FREEMAN, M. D., Professor of Anatomy. J. MILTON SANDERS, A. M.,M. D., Professor of Chem istry and Pharmacy. r " - CUNH)rB lECTL'EEIS. Medic inc Prof. II. J. HULCE. Surgery Prof. R. S. NEWTON. Anatomical Demonstrator Z. FREEMAN, M. D. The fees for a full course of lectures amount to $105. Ma triculator's, $5. Demonstrator's Fee, $10. Graduation, $20. Those desiring further information will please address their letters (post paid) to the Dean ; and students arriving in the city will please call on him at the Commercial Hotel. R. S. NEWTON. M. D., Dean of the Faculty. Lnw Department. Hon. E. W. M. KING, Professor of Theory and Practice of Law. Hon. V. D. BARRY, Professor of Commercial Jurispru dence. Terms $50 per Session. All communications pertaining t this department must be addressed to E. W. M. KING. Memphis, Tenn., July, 1S30. The Faculties, for intellectual abilities, moral worth and presonal acquirements, will compare favorably with the most distinguished in onr country. The medical faculty con stitutes an anomaly in this or any other country all of them are able lecturers and the best of teachers. Those who will contemplate our geographical position, and the extent of our population, can have no doubt as to the eli gibility of our situation for an enterprise of the kind. As to health, including all seasons of the year, we deny that any OTHER CITY HAS MOltE. A common error exists in the minds ef many students rela tive to tho place of studying medicine ; those who intend pract ;ng among the diseases of the West and South should certainly educate themselves at a School whose Faculty are practically acquainted with those diseases. That the public may be satisfied of tha permanency of this school, we feel it our duty to state, that the Trustees and Faculty form a uxrr in action, which augurs well for its fu ture success ; and that the peculiar internal organization which connects them, cannot be interrupted. E. W. M. KING, 33-12m President of the Memphis Institute. Application Notices, &c. NOTICE. APPLICATION will be made to the next General Assem bly of North Carolina, for an act amending the charter of Little Bridge, N. Hanover county, with a view of extend ing a Plank Road to town. Nov. 8, 1850 9-5t NOTICE. APPLICATION will be made to the next General Assem bly of North Carolina, for an .Act incorporating the Long Creek Academy, in New Hanover County. Xovember 1st, 1850 8-5t NOTICE. APPLICATION willbe made to the next General Assem bly of X. Carolina, for an Act incorporating the Topsail Academy, in Xew Hanover county. Xovember 1st, 1850 8-5t NOTICE. A PPLIC ATIOX will be made to the next General Asscm- J. bly of Xorth Carolina, for a Charter for a Plank Road from Wilmington to the Onslow line, at the point where the Sound Road crosses the line. Xovember 1st, 1850 8-5t NOTICE. APPLICATIOX will be made to the next General Assem bly of Xorth Carolina, for a charter for a Plank Road leading from some point on the Northeast Branch of Cape Fear River in New Hanover county, to some point on New River in Onslow county. Oct. 25, 1850 7-5t NOTICE. APPLICATION will be made to the next session of the Legislature of North Carolina, for the passage of an Act to authorize the Commissioners of the Town of Wilmington to subscribe One Hundred Thousand Dollars to the Stock of tho Wilmington and Manchester Railroad Company. October 25, 1S50 7-ot NOTICE. APPLICATION will be made to the next General Assem bly to extend the corporate limits of the Town of Ke nansville. Oct. 25, 1850 7-5t NOTICE. APPLICATION will be made to the next Legislature for an Act to erect, out of the monies belonging to the e3 tato of Alexander Dickson, deceased, a suitable monument to his memory, to be put up at or near Kenansville, in Du plin county, with such provisions therein as will justify the Clerk and'Mastcr of said county in paying the expenses of the same. Oct. 25, 1S50 7-tf NOHC3. APPLICATION will be made to the next General Assem bly of North Carolina for a charter for a Bank to be lo cated in the Town of Wilmington, to be called the NEW HANOVER BANK. October 18, 1350 -5t NOTICE. APPLICATION will be made to the next General Assem bly of North Carolina, to Charter a Plank Road leading from Clinton to Warsaw. October IS. 1850. 6-5 NOTICE. APPLICATION will be mado to the next Goneral Assem bly of North Carolina, to incorporate the Clinton Female College, to be located in Clinton, Sampson county. October 18, 1850. 6-5t . . i ... -it; 1850.---- NO. 10. Drn?, Medicines, &c. J l ST Received. A very line selection of Porte Monaies, large and small; Cigar Cases, Morocco and Chamois Skin; Powder Puff Boxes, Mahogany and Walnut: Gilt; ' , Guitar Strings; and a largo assortment of Pomades, Ma cassar Oil, Bears' Oil, Soaps, and fancy Perfumery. For sale by C. Dt PRE, Druggist and Chemist, Market-street. Sept. 27, 1850 3-tf UST Received from New York.. 50 gross prescription Vials, assorted sizes; 25 boxes 8 by 10 Glass; 10 by 12 10 by 13 " 10 by 14 " 10 " 20 " 10 " For sale by Sept. 27, 1350 12 by 18 C. " French. . Di PRE, Druggist aud Chemist. - 3-tf DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OIL.S, Dye-Stuffs, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, and Patent MEDICINES. THE subscriber has just returned from the North with a large and fresh stock of articles iu his line, eleeted with jrreat care from the first importers and manuiacturers in the Northern cities, whu-u he oners at tho lowest prices, and warrants every article to be of the best quality, consisting in part : Gum Camphor; Bow'd Rhubarb; Scidlitz and Soda Pow ders; Bermuda aud American Arrow Root; Ex't Jalap; Ex't Colocynth Compound; Calcined and Carb. Magnesia; Castor Oil; Cubebs; Copaiva and Sarsaparilla Capsules; Confect'ry Senna; Emory; Peruvian Bark; Shop Furniture; Vials; Corks, &c. ChrmlcrJ:, Calomel; Sulph. Quinine; Sulph. and Act. Morphine; Syrup Iodide of li on; Strychnine: Iodides of Mer cury, Sulphur, Lead, ami Iron; Lactate of Iron; Citrate of Iron; Citrate of Iron and Quinine; Elatcrium; Anconitine, &e. Paints, Oils, Dye-StuiEW, Glass. White Lend, pure, extra, and No. 1; Putty; Window Glass. 8 bv 10. 10 by 12, 12 by 14, 10 by 15, 12 by 15, 12 by 18, 11 by 17; Madder; In digo; Galls; Venetian Bed; Spanish Brown; Logwood; Chrome Green and Yellow, dry aud in oil; Linseed and Train Oils; Whale and Sperm Oils; Paint Brushes; Sash Tools; Badger Hair Blenders; Varnish Brushes; Sable Artist iools, &e. For Pastry. Cooper's Isinglass; Preston's Ex'ts Le 'innflmfm 'rilln M rteo flnil ntmfnr' l?n8fl V.i(r ! emon, and American; Preston's celebrated l east Powder; Cloves; lih Teppcr; jHustard Seed; Ginger; Alspicc; Xutmegs; Cinna mon; Sweet Oil, &c. Perfumery aud Fancy Articles. French, German, and American Cologne; Lubin's Extracts, very large assort ment; Aromatic Vinegar; Gucrlain's, R ousel's, and Hauel's Shaving Cream; Lubin's Toilet Soap; 50 dozen assorted fan cy Soaps; 25 dozen French, English, and merican Hair Brushes; 50 dozen assorted Tooth Brushes; 6 dozen Shaving Brushes: 6 dozen"Xail Brushes; Military Shaving Soap; Hat and Cloth Brushes; Toilet Powders, Mesa Fun; Prepared Chalk, in balls, white and pink; Alabaster Powder; Lip Salve; Cold Cream; Essence Bouquet; Jenny Lind Hair Gloss; Seal ing Wax; Toilet Bottles, a large assortment; G dozen Barry's Trieopherous; G dozen Phalon's Invigorator; Hauel's Eau Lustral; French, English, and American Pomatum: Oil of Hose; Powder; Puff Boxes; Cachon Aromatise; India Rubber Balls; Salt Bottles; Ivory and Buffalo Fine Combs; Horn and Buffalo Dressing Combs; Tooth Picks; Bear and Macas sar Oils; Indelible Ink; Dupuy's Liquid Solder. &c. For sale by WM. II . LIPPITT, Druggist and Chemist. October 11th, 150 I THRESH Arrivals, per Sehr. CJiailcs Mills. 2 bbls. No. 1 Mackerel, fresh and prime; 2 " " " " 2 ' c 1 dozen Kits " " " 5 boxes Raisins, new and frc;h; 10 i " " " " 10 " " " " 10 boxes Adamantine Candles; 1 bbl. Fulton Market Beef; 15 bbls. Genesee Flour, extra. 8 bags Rio Coffee; 5 bbls. Irish Potatoes; 10 " Family Flour; All Canal Flour sold by me warranted, and if not good ta ken back and money refunded. For sale by GEO." II. KELLEY. SKETCHES OF NORTH CAROLINA. Beattie's Ford, Lincoln County, N. C, ) October 25th, 1850. $ A WORK will be published by the 'undersigned this Spring, entitled as above, giving an aeeuratc account of each County in our State, in alphabetical order, the derivation of its name, date ot formation, its Colonial and Revolutionary History, a biography of its distinguished citizens, an accu rate list of its representation in each .branch of the General Assembly, its Towns, Rivers, Population, Resources, Pro ducts and Topography. The undersigned has for-many years been collecting and condensing the material for this work. The archives of our own State have been carefully examined, and copious ex tracts male from its records. Delias procured from the offi ces of the Board of Trade and Plantations in London, many valuable documents. Rare and valuable works have been purchased from abroad, touching the early history of our State and each County, which have never seen the light. lie ha been kindly aided" by gentlemen in different sections by copies of original documents and faithful traditional state ments, highly important and interesting. He does not aspire to the position of the Historian, but hopes from records and stat.ittical facts to afford materials to other abler hands for this pleasing and less laborious duty. This work, it is hoped, will be useful ns a book of re ference to the statesman and scholar, and man of business or leisure. Occasional extracts have been published in the Standard and other papers of this State, over the signature of " Tacitus." The History of North Carolina is yet to bo written. The remark which one of the ablest Historians of the age, (Ban croft,) has been compelled to make, that " so carelessly has the History of North Carolina been written that the name, merits and end of the first Governor is not known," is a re flection upon us. Au examination of the early history of the Counties of North Carolina shows a record of the purest patriotism and indomitable courage. This record is now covered by the dust of age, and unknown by neglect. It is a debt which the present generation owes to the past as well as the future to preserve these memorials; for it often oc curs in the history of our race, that facts known to one gen eration are controverted by tho next, and at a succeeding period are considered as doubtful legends, unworthy of his torical faith. Our Mecklenburg Declaration of Indepen dence, in May 1775. has almost been an illustration of this truth. " These arc deeds which should not pass away, And names that must not wither ; though the earth, Forgets her empires with a just decay, The enslavers and the enslaved, their death and birth." - This work will be illustrated with a Map of the State, from latest surveys, and including the new Counties to this date, and sketches in Engravings of her beautiful scenery. It will contain about 500 pages, and be furnished at one dol lar per copy. Subscriptions will be received and the books furnished at different points of the State. Nov. Sth, 1850 JOIIX II. WHEELER. New IAvery Stables. FlreProof. Having completed my new Livery Stables, I am now ready to receive Horses at livery, by the day, week, or month. My Stables are situated on the corner of Princess and Third Streets, directly opposite the Court-House, and very conveni ent to the business part of the town. They are built of brick, and covered with tin, which makes them entirely Flitii-Pitoor. They are large, commodious, and well constructed; and in ev ery respect as comfortable and convenient as any Stablc3 in the United States. I also have (for the accommodation of Drovers,) alargc and comfortable Lot, together with abasement nndcr the Stables sufficient to hold one hundred horses, and shelter them well and comfortably. Horses, Carriages, and Bi ogies, kept constantly for hire. My Hostlers cannot be surpassed in any country, and I therefore feel confident of giving entire satisfaction to those who favor me with their custom. I feel grateful to my friends and the public for their liberal patronage heretofore, aud hope to merit a continuance of their custom. II. R. XIXOX. Wilmington, X. C, Dec. 11. 1817. 14-tf OUP. MOTTO IS "TO PLEASE," AT THE 1 .1 .4 .1.11. T T TRUNK J1AKUPACTOKT, -Is-Ll'. HE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he has recently received large additions to his stc-jk of Saddle and Harness mountings, &c, of the latest and most impro ved style, and is constantly manufacturing, nt his store on Market-street, every description of articles in the above line. From his experience in the business, ho feels confident that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who ma' fa vor him with a eail. He has now on hand, and will con stantly keep, a large assortment of Coach, Cisr, and Snlk.y H:rntss; Iudy'a Saddle., Rz-i:lle, Whips, &c; Gentlemen's Satidlcs, IJril'rs, "Willi?, Sjmrs, fc. &c. ; all of which he will warrant to be of the best materials and workmanship. He has also a large assortment of Trankp, Valises, Saddle and Carpet Bags, Satchels, fancy Trunks, &c, and all other articles usually kept ia such establishments, ail of which he offers low for cash, or on short credit to prompt customers. Saddles, Harness, Trunks, Medical Bags, &c. &c, made to order. In addition to the above, the subscriber always kecfs On hand a large supply of String Leather, and has now, and will keep through the season, a goo'd assortment of Ely .Yet. All are invited to call and examine my goods, whether in want or not, as I take pleasure in showing my assortment to all who may favor me with a rail. Harness and Coach Trimmings sold at a fair price to per sons buying to manufacture. Also, Whips at wholesale. . - All kinds of Riding Vehicles bought and sold on commis sions. JOHN J. COXOLEY. June 14, 1S50 40 1 1 in " ill in rt in n T TERM OH'.AyyKUTWUO. , Per Squire of lO lines or less cn.u In 'iulT&nf : One square, 1 insertion, .... ..... i --.... ."j'.Sf .JJff ' Do." db. "1 iusertiohsfT. '. ."; . ' , . . . . . ' 75 -Do. do. 8 do...... ......... ....v..... Wf Do. do. 3 months,. Without change ..S W Do.,; dOi -G j do.,... ..do... j... do.. .....w ..5 00 Do.; do. 12 . do...v..do.... ..do.... 8 00 Do.' do. ;' 6 do. ."."renewctt wceklv,.. ;i 12 0TJ Do. do. 12 fdo.. do do".... ........ ..20 00 JK3"Advcrtiscmcut3 ordered to be continued on tho in?Ide charged 37 cents per square for each insertion after tho first . Any advertisement upon which tho number of insertions i not marked, will be continued imtil ordercd Out, and charge df 25 cents per square for each insertion." 'A liberal discount will be made on advertisements xcdi ing one square, w hen published C or 12 months, Casu In au- JSCS No advertisement, reflecting upon priVat haatir ixn, under a.xt cip.ct'MST..CES, be admitted. Drugs, Medicines, &c; FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES, &e. UST R ill vol nt Sluw'n Ii uir Store, tlilrd door North of Ha iiT & Poilky's. Front Street. u liinnigtou, .North t aroluia. where Physicians, coun- . iry -uerciiants, and all others, who desire to consult tbeir.on interest, can purchase the best Drug and Mcdlcf,' Paints, Oils inl Dye Stuffs, Perfumery and Patent Medicines, Garden Seeds, fresh from David LadretuV; Philadelphia, and every other article usually kept in a Drug Store, 2o per cent, cheaper than similar goods can bo obtain ed at perhaps any other house in the State. Ihe subscribers would beg to remind those Physicians who patronized tho late Wm. Shaw, that they can still be supplied with everything of the best finality, and on the moatrWusoiii able terms. Xo exertion will be spared to render satisfaction3 to those who may favor ns with iheir patronage, and we re spectfully solicit a call before purchasing elsewhms. We have just received a fresh supply of those instruments for nflliefidTf of the spine, so highly rccommcuded by the Medical faculty of Xew York and Philadelphia, and which are a certain pre ventive against consumption, and are indispensable to Clorltt and others confined to a sedentary life, noiie of whom nhoulor be without them.; Also, a fresh arrival of Spencer's Pills, which' arc warranted tor cure headache in twenty-five or thirty inin---utes' time. In the operation they are the most agreeable' Pills ever invented ; acting upon the stouiach and bowela, and bringing tho liver to its proper functions they cannot fail to,' restore tho system health, strength and view. .Callander I a box at Shaw's Drujr Store, 3d door north of Hakt Si Pol- ley s. Wilmington, N SHAW & BROTHER.. C, Jan. 4th, 1850. 17-tf. JlST T Received from New York. 1 gross Luben's Extracts Jenny Lindr 3 dozen " " California;' 3 " " " assorted; 4 gross 4 Soaps; . I " Morpolas; 4 gross Crcmo'd Amandoj" fi pair Toilette Pot.?, Bohemian Glass; 12 " fancy Tnngents; . . .. And a general assortment of fancy articles usually kept ill Drug Stores. For sale by C. DcPRE, Druggist. Sept. 27. 1850 3-tf r For I lie Cure of ES COUGHS, COIiDS, OHOARSEUESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPIUG-OOUGH, CROUP ASTHMA and COIJSUMPTIOII The annals of medical science, affording as they do am ple proof of the power and value of many medicinal agents,1 have furnished no examples to compare with the salutary effects produced by " AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL." Tho remargable cures of diseases of the Lungs which have been realized by its use, attested as they arc by many promi nent professors and physicians iu this and foreign lands; should encourage the afflicted to perscvero with tho strong assurance that the use of the " CHERRY PECTORAL' will relieve and ultimately cure them. We present to the public unsolicited testimonials frorif some of the first men in our country, upon whose jndgunt and experience implicit confidence may be placed. Or. Perkins, , President Vermont Medical College, one of the most learned and intelligent physicians in the country considers it a " composition of rare excellence for the cure of that formida-' ble disease, Consumption." Noitwicn, April 20, 1846. . Dr. J. C. Aver DearS:r: Agreeable to the request of. your agent, we will cheerfully state what we have known of the effects of your CHERRY PECTORAL and they have been astonishing indeed. Airs. Betsey Strceter had been afflicted with a severe and relentless cough, which reduced, her very low ; so low that little hope could be entertained of her recovery. " Numerous remedies had been tried w ithout.' effect, before the Ciikrry Pkcto:: al. And that has cured her. George Watkinson Esq., had to our knowledge been afflicted with Asthma, for eleven years, and grown yarly worse, until the Cjirkry Poctohai. has now removed tho disease and he is as free from any of its symptoms as we are.' The Rev. Mark Dane had been so severely attacked with the Bronchitis, us to disable him from his duties, and nothing had afforded him relief until I (Mr. Thorning) car ried hini a bottle of your Pkct-irai., which cured him at once, and he now officiates as usual in his place. i( These aro three of the cases in which wo have known it successful, but never to fail. Wc have great pleasure in cer tifying to these facts ; and are. respected sir, your htunblo servants. REV. DAVID TlfoRNINO. DON. JOSEPH BATTLES. t Among the distinguished authorities who have given their names to recommended Chkjsry Pectoral, as the best rem edy that is known for the Affections of the Lungs, are "Th London Lancet," " Canadian Journal of Medical Science, "Boston Medical nnd Surgical Journal," ' Charleston (SU S.) Medical Review," 44 New Jersey Medical Reporter," Prof. Webster, Harvard College, Prof. Bartktt, Transylva nia University of Medicine, President Perkins, Vermont Medical College. Dr. Valentine Mott, New York City, Bar ker Clcavela-nd, Bowdoiu College, Prof. Buttcrfield, Wil-' loughby College, Ohio, Prof, Brailhwaite, Leeds (Eng.) Medical School, Sir Kiehard Kane, Queen's College, Ireland, Prof. Roscnbaum, Leipsic. The publich have but to know the virtues and astonishing, success of the " Cherry Pectoral," in curing diseases of the Lungs, when they will feel secure from these dangers, whenever this remedy can be obtained. Prepared bv J. C Avkk, Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Sold in Wilmington, N. C, by Dr. A. C. EVANS & BIIO., and Druggists generally throughout the State. Oct. 25th, 183'J 7-Sm liK-VICI'Trs. Oli ADVKUTISIXC. WE learn that Dr. S. P. Townsend has sold out the good will of his Sarsaparilla business, including machinery and raw material on hand, for the large sum of $100,000. This is an illustration of the advantages and benefits of ad vertising. The purchasers are Messrs. Nostrand & Bach, both wealthy and well known individuals. They have, w understandemployed the celebrated Chemist, Dr. James 11.' Chilton, who will hereafter have the compounding depart ment under his own immediate supervision. They are inea of enterprise, and will, no doubt, sustain the character of this celebrated medicine, which has the reputation of being th best preparation of Sarsaparilla. mado in the United State." The new proprietors, we understand, warrant their articla im stand in all climates any length of time, which w hav no doubt of, when manufactured by so practical. a chemist Professor Chilton, who is well known to bo one of th firrt chemists iu this country! The public arc hereby notified that the preparation extend sively known as Dr. S. P. Tiav.xskxd's Co.mi'oc.nd Extract of Sarsaparilla, is now manufactured under my direction and supervision, from the original recipe obtained from Dr. S. P. Townsend, and I certify that it is composed of ingredi ents purely vegetable, and without Mercury and also that the ingredients are judiciously compounded, so as to obtain' from them their greatest medicinal effects. JAMES R. CHILTON, Chemist.' ' New York, February, 1350. Tho undersigned, wholesale Druggists in the city of New York, have sold Dr. S. P. Townshno's Compoi.'xu Extract of SARSAPARtLLA for fjvcral j'ears, and consider it the Ori ginal and Genuine Dr. T ownsr-nd's Sarsaparilla, and that it was the first introduced to public notoriety under that Lain. B.,vd & Paul, 10 Courtlandt-st. Walter 15. Townsend &. Co., 2!8 Pearl-at. Lcds & Hazard, 121 Maiden Lane. John Carle & Co., l-;3 Water-il: M. Ward & Co., 83 Maiden Lane. J. & J. F. Trippc, 82 Maiden Lano. Orahaw & Co., 10 Old Slip. Osgood & Jennings, 133 Pearl-st. - R.'B. llaviland & Co., Office. 177 Broadway Jackson, Hobins & Co., 134 Watcr-st. Thomas & Maxwell. 8(i William-st. William Underbill, Jr., 133 Watar-st; 1 'iivid T. Lanmaii, C:) Water-st. Mar.-U & Northrop, G'J Pearl-st. ' '.-' . Norton, Babcock & Wood, 13S) Maiden Lane; Penfol l. Clay & Co., 4 Fle'tcher-st. Olcott. McKesson & Co., 127 Mrtidcn Ln$. A. 15. & D. Sands, 103 Fulton-st. , SchioflMin Brother & Co , 101 and 106 John-st; Lewis & Price, 55 Beail-sf, , . . v; Haviland. Keese & C'o.,.&') Maiden Lane. Rushton, Clark & Co., 110 Broadway, 10 Astor'-', House, and 27o Broadway, eorner Chambcrs-st; Philip Sthicffclin & Co., 10? Watcr-st. Pott & Palanca, JK John-st. -' rs- Sherwood & Coffin, fi4 Pearl-st. , 4 Rust St Ilong'iton, 83 Johu-st. I. Minor & Co., 214 Fulton-st. : Ingcrsoll Sc. Brother, i0 Pcarl-sL' . . Joseph E. Trippc, 123 Maiden Lane. Haydock, Corlies & Clay, 218 Pearl-st, ' Greenleaf & Kinsley. 45 Courtlandt-st. v .:... Dr. A. C. EVANS & BROTHER are tho only wholesall and retail agents, here. for. Dr; S. P. ToWnsend's Impro ved Extract of Sarsaparilla, where may bo found.At all timea a large and select stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Pittcnfe Medicines, and. the many fancy articles usually kept ia the largest establishments. - ... -r Wilmington, N. C. Juno 23, 1350 -42-tf ; NEW Kalseiss. 25 Boxes New Crop': ' -' 25i JuSt ece'.vcd end for lc by Jj'WltiKfNSON & C; M 3 : w h h i 3 t 1 A ' i v I i if i r PI I I! 11 ! t ft; 91 I! I! u V ti if I
Wilmington Journal [1844-1895] (Wilmington, N.C.)
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