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si BV FULTON & PRICE, PROPRIETORS. ' , JAS. FULTON, Editor..! A; L., PRICE, Associate Editor Terms of Subscription. , . On year,' in advance, or within three months,.... .$2 50 When payment is delayed over three months,. . ... . .3 00 No subscription received for a less term than one year. JSTo subscriber permitted to discontinue his' paper after the commencement of a subscription, till the expiration of said year. Any subscriber wishing his paper discontinued at the end of the year, must pay up in full and give the proprietors two weeks notice, otherwise the paper will be continued and charged for according to the above terms. , 43 Any person sending ns 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 dressed (post paid) to the proprietors. v. ii r i iiri in . . ATM -'- ."NiS. 1 a,.- JC--.-W.. . . . .j.. 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C; FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 20, 1850. NO. 15. t. ire ffnm-'- Arrival and Departure of the Alalia at Wilmington. The mail from the North, by Railroad, arrives daily about 1 P. M. The mail from the South, by Steamer from Charleston, ar rives daily about 8 A. M. The mail from Fayetteville, via Warsaw, is due upon the arrival of the cars, ou Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. The mail from Fayetteville, via Elizabethtown, by sulkey, isr 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 dwe on Thursdays, at 5 P. M. Closing of Malls. ' The mail for the North, by Railroad, . closes daily at 10 P M. The mail for the South, by Steamboat, closes daily at 12 M. 7 The mail for Fayetteville, via Warsaw, closes on Tues days, Thursdays, and Sundays, at 10 P. M.T The mail for Fayetteville, via Elizabethtown, by sulkey, closes on. Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 9 A. M. The marl for Onslow - Court-House, by sulkey, closes on Thursdays, at 10 P. M. . The mail for Long Creek, by sulkey, closes on Thursdays, at 10 P. M. - y Letters should be in the Office at least 15 minutes be fpre the time Of closing the mails. i . - Professional and. Business Cards. - 1 EDWARD CANTH'ELL, ATTORNEY at Law, Wilmington, N. C, has removed his office to Market-street, opposite the Carolina Hotel. CAUSE & BOWDEK, COMMISSION Merchants and General Agents, Wilmington, N. C. Thos. F. Gause, John C. Bowdbn. REFEREES. 4 ' Gen. Alex. McRae, President W. & R. R. R. O. G. Paksi.ey, President of Commercial Bank. E. P. Hall, President of State Bank. Jons Dawson, Merchant. J. & D. McRae & Co., Merchants. P. K. Dickinson & Co., Merchants. 13v7-ly WILKINSON Si ESLER, CUSH Dealers In Confectionary, Frtiit, Nuts, Toys, ' Fancy Articles, Perfumery, Tobacco. Segars, &c. &c, Wholesale and Retail, Market Street, Wilmington, N. C. ALEX. MacRAE, Jr., IMPORTER of China, Glass and Earthenware, and wholesale and retail dealer in all kinds of Inarming Im plements, South side of Market-street, Wilmington, N. C. Nov. 8, 1S50 9 tf WEST & HEWLETT, A I t TIOSEERS, Commission Merchants and Gen eral Agents, Wilmington, N. C. refer to Potter fy Kidder, John Dawson, . O. G. Parsley, E. P. Hall, Edward Cantwell. Wilmington. N. C. 7-tf G. W. Davis, Barry, Bryant & Adams, Georqe Harriss, October 25, 1850 MA RTIiV & CKOXLY, A VCTIOarEERS .ir.d Commission Merchants, Wilminston. N. C. A. Martin M. Cronly. WILLIAM A. GWVER, GENERAL Agent, Forwarding & Commission Mcr chant. I take pleasure in informing my friends, thnt 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 srtie or shipment, and all kinds of country produce solicited. Cash advances ma do on consignments. Wilmington, N. C , Mny 24. 1850 37-12m C. MYERS, T MANUFACTURER and Dealer in Hats, Caps, Umbrel--LVjL las, and Walking Canes, of every description, whole sale and retail, North side Market-street, Wilmington, N. C. j. m. ROBixsoar, IMPORTER and Dealer in Hardware, Iron, Stoves, Nails, &c., Front-street, 3 doors South of Market, Wil mington, N. C. . ... 35 SAVAGSJ tfi MEARES, GENERAL Commission Merchants and Auetlon eers, Wilmington, N. C. edward Savage. gasto.n Meaees. WILLIAM II. LIPPITT, WHOLESALE and Retail Druggist, and Dealer in Paints, Oils, Dye Stnffs, Window Glass, Garden Seeds, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, &e. &c, corner of Front and Market-streets, immediately opposite Shaw's old stand, Wil mington, N. C. 5 JOHN HALL, INSPECTOR of Timber and Lumber, 23-tf Wilmington, N. C. ALFRED ALDERMAN, INSPECTOR of Naval Stores and Provisions, 29-12m Wilmington, N. C. W. T. J. VANN, INSPECTOR of Naval Stores and Provlions, 28-tf Wilmington, N. C. MILES COSTIN, COMMISSION Merchant, Wilmington, N C. " ' references: P. K. Dickinson, Esq., E. P. Hall, Esq., 'Gilbert Tot ter, Esq., O. G. Parsley, Esq , Dr. Thos. H. Wrioht, Owen Fennell, Esq., A. L. Price, Esq., John Dawson. Esq. Wilmington. N. C n.. iviDDER, r.sq , Messrs- Dollner & Potter, New York, Messrs. Copeland & Kidder, Boston. Ilv6 1 MRS. SHAW'S FASHIONABLE Millinery and Dress-Making Es tablishment, on Second-street, opposite Mr. O. G. Pars ley's. Always on hand, a handsome assortment of Cloaks and Mantillas, of the latest styles. Wilmington, N. C. Nov. 22, 1850 H-ly Or. B. A. KENNEDY, DENTAL SURGEON, Graduate of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery,) Ty ESPECTFULLY tenders his professional services to the .tV citizens of Wilmington and public generally. He is prepared to perform, on the latest and most approves 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 in this mode of inserting Teeth, he confidently recommends it as answering the 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 the United States. Irregularities in children's Teeth cor rected. J83Office formerly occupied by Dr. Ware. 41-12m IIOTCHKISS' VERTICAL WATER WHEELS. JE. TOOMER is Agent for the above Wheels in this place. He will tako 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, 1850 33-12m WM. W. NARAMORE, DAGCBH UOTTPI8T, WOULD call the attention of the citizens of Wilmington and its vicinity, to the DAGUERRIAN ROOM in the Exchange building, (formerly occupied as the Reading Room,) corner of Market and Front streets. Pictures made in every style and size, from a locket pic , tnre to a full size portrait. Pictures taken of children (of any age) in from 3 to 10 se conds, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 3 P. M. All are invited to call and examine, my specimens of the art, and judge of their merit. N. B. As my time in this place is limited, those who wish to improve this rare opportunity of obtaining one of my su perb likenesses are invited to call as soon as convenient. j03"lnstructions given in the art. Wilmington, N. C, Dec. 13th: 1850. 14-tf General Notices. BOUNTY LAND L. AW. 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 1S12 and of the Florida and Mexican wars, their widows and minor heirs, with which he may be entrusted. Blanks and full information furnished upon application (post paid) to EDWARD CANTWELL, Attorney at Law. Office on Market St., opposite Carolina Hotel, Wil mington, No. Ca Oct. 18, 1850 6-tf NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the late firm of PRICE & FUL TON, are requested to make payment to the subscri ber without delay. The money may be remitted agreeably to the terms of the " Journal,' or paid to its agents. Sub scribers may remit the full amount of the yearly subscrip tion, And if the amount remitted exceeds the sum due the old firm, the overplus will be duly credited on the books of the new firm of Fulton & Price. ' All persons having claims against the late firm of xkice & Fulton, will present them to the subscriber for settle ment. A L. PRICE, Surviving partner of the late firm of Price & Fulton. :.. . : ' NOTICE. SOLD by the Wreck Master of Onslow County, N.J, C, between New River Inlet and New Hanover J line, tho Brig Orizaba, of Mt. Desert, with her cargo of lum ber, and proceeds returned to the Clerk's Office of said coun ty. i - JOSEPH ENNETT, W. M. Oct. 25th, 1850 8-8t General Notices. 1 TO BUILDERS. v PROPOSALS are wanted to build a substantial fence to enclose the Poor House square, six feet high. For particulars, apply to JNO. A. TAYLOR, Chairman Wardens of the Poor. Deo. 13, 1850 (Commercial copy.) 14-3t CON Tit ACTS ARE WANTED . : TO supply the Poor House, for 1851, with Bacon, fresh Beef, Meal, Flour, Sn-ar, Molasses, Tea, Coffee, Wood, &c. Contracts or bids will be received until 24th inst., and commence on the first January next. For particulars, apply to JNO. A. TAYLOR, Chairman Wardens of the Poor. Dec. 13, 1R50 (Commercial copy.) . 14-2t NOTICE. ALL persons are hereby forewarned against trading for a Note of Hand nade payable to Edward Brindi.y by the subscriber, for the sum of Fifteen Dollars, dated 5th De cember, 1S50, as I urn determined not to pay it. EVERETT WOOD. Deo. 13th, 1850 14-2t NOTICE. THE SUBSCRIBER, having qualified as administrator of Peter Robinson, dee'd, at December term of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for the County of New Hano ver, A. D. 1850, hereby notifies all persons indebted to said deceased to make immediate payment; and all persons bav ins claims asainst said dee'd are required to present them legally authenticated, within the time prescribed by law. otherwise this notice will be pleaded in bar ot their recovery. -I J W All Uil lLlLmtJ,lUJU 1. Wilmington, Dec. 10th, 1850. " 14-4t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. THE subscriber, having taken out letters of administration upon the estate of John Stringfellow, dee'd, at the De cember Term of Onslow County Court for 1850, hereby no tifies all persons indebted to said estate, to come forward and make payment ; and all persons having claims against the same to present them within the time prescribed by la", oth erwise this notice will be plead in bar ot their recovery. . ISAAC DEAL, Adm'r. Onslow Co., Dee. 6th, 1850. 13-3t BOUNTY LAND CLAIMS. THE subscriber will attend to applications for Bounty Land, under the late act of Congress, in the Counties of Sampson, Duplin, New Hanover, and Bladen. Nov. 1, 1850 8-8tuoo P. MURPHY. CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE subscribers have thi3 day entered into a Co-partnership in the Commission and General Agency Busi ness, under the firm ot tiAUSK & BOWDEN. THOS. F. GAUSE, ' JOHN C. BOWDEN. Wilmington, N. C, Dec. 4, 1850 13-lm AN ACADEMY TO BUILD. THE undersigned, Building Committee for Long Creek Academy, will receive proposals for the erection of an Academy building at Long Creek Bridge. Said building to be of wood, placed on brick pillars three feet high ; to be fif ty feet in length, twenty-five in width, and two story high. 1' or further particulars and specifications, apply to JOHN LAKKINS, " R. C. HALLETT, 1 JOHN JONES, S-Committee. PATRICK MONTAGUE, C. D. HENRY, J If the contract is not taken previous to the 1st of Janua ry, 1851, it will be put up at public auction, at Long Creek Bridge, to the lowest bidder, on that day. Long Creek, New Hanover co., Nov. 22, 1S50 11-tlstJ NOTICE. THE subscribers having purchased the entire interest of Mr. James Wilkinson, in Wilmington, have formed a Co-partnership under the style of WILKINSON & ESLER. to conduct the Fruit and Confectionary business, and hope by strict attention and being accommodating, to merit a share of public patronage. JOSEPH Wl LK1NSON, WM. M. ESLER. Nov. 26th, 1850 13-tf. DISSOLUTION. THE firm of J. WILKINSON & CO., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Joseph Wilkinson is alone author- The business will be conducted as formerly by Wilkinson & Esler, at the same store. JAMES WILKINSON, JOSEPH WILKINSON. Nov. 25th, 1850. 13-tf TAKE PARTICULAR A OTIC K. ALL persons indebted to the subscriber by note or account, aro respectfully requested to make immediate payment. All debts due ine that remain unsettled on the first day of January, 1851, will be placed in the hands of an officer for collection. All persons having claims against the subscriber, are re quested to present them for payment. II. B. EILERS. December 6, 1850 13-tf Agent for the Sale of Timber and Lumber. THE subscriber, at the solicitation of a number of his country friends, offers his services as agent for the sals of Timber, Lumber, and every other description of country produce. Having had long experience in the Timber busi ness, ho flatters himself that he will be able to render full satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage in that line. W. A. MELVIN. Nov. 22, 1850 11 -tf DISSOLUTION. THE firm of WARD, MONTFORT & CO., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The unsettled business will be adjusted by the Junior partner. Mr. Vsi. P. Pelle tier. G. J. WARD, EDW'D W. MONTFORT, WM. P. PELLET1ER. Jacksonville, Onslow co., N. C, Sept. 14, 1850 2-tf $30 REWARD. RUNAWAY from the subscriber, residing at Long Creek, New Hanover county, a negro man named GEORGE. Said negro is about 31 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches hiarh, stout built, and dark color. He is supposed to be lurking in the neighborhood of Chas. Henry, Esq., on Black River, as his wife belongs to Mr. Henry. The above reward of Twenty Dollars will be given for the apprehension aad delivery to me of the above negro, or for his confinement, so that I can get him. Dec. 6, 1859 13-4tuoo HENRY McMILLAN. TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD. RUNAWAY" from the subscriber, residing in Bladen county, two miles and a half west of Elizabeth town, his negro man ISAAC. Said Isaac is about five feet four or five inches in height : dark complexioned : and stutters in talking, especially when he is a little excited. He is supposed to be lurking about in this neighborhood, or ho may be in Sampson, as he has a wife at John Barden's, in that county. I will pay the above reward of Twenty Dollars for his de livery to me, tied, or for his confinement in Elizabethtown Jail, or any Jail in the State, so that I can get hiin ; and a reward of Fifty Dollars for proof sufficient to convict any white person of harboring him. NEILL McGILL. December 6, 1850 13-f $30 REWARD. RUNAWAY from the subscriber, on the 27th of August, a negro man named MIKE. I will pay the above reward for his delivery to me in Wilming ton, or for his confinement in the Jail of New-Hanover. county. The said negro is about 35 years old, and about 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, stoops a little to the left when walk ing, and has some of his front teeth out. Nov. 29, 1850 12-tf WM. T. J. VANN. RUNAWAY NEGROES. S50 REWARD. R UJNAWAV or absconuea irom ine suoscriDer, on -J , the 12th August, 1850, two negro men, one named Moses and the other Bob. TirCPDTPTTfl'ff i10SeS 13 lUCUIlUU tu ucucau, nuwuk uv . . inches high, about forty yeas old, front teeth out, weighs about 160 pounds, sneaks very slow when spoken to, and has a scar on his under lip. Moses had on when he left, a blue linger surtout coat ; when walking be 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 hi3 head. Moses was carried from Dublin county, N. C, to Richmond Va., where he was purchased by .loab 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 teed. He was carried from Clauden county, Va., to Richmond, and then sold to Dr. Robertson. Thee Negroes were purchased by me on the 7th ot April, 1850, from .Toab Robertson, for tho purpose of trading. It is more than likely they have attempted to reach their former homes Moses, his in Duplin county,. C, and Bob, his in Clauden county, Va. . r SA reward of Twenty-Five Dollars is offered for eae i of the above Negroes if lodged in any safe Jail so that I get them again. 4S-If arrested previous to this date, Fifteen Dollars, the reward at first offered, only will be paid. Any information thankfully reT0N WORTnY. Oarmel Hill P. O., S. C, Oct. 7, 1850 6-3muoo C REtf LISTS. A large supply on hand and for sale low at the - SPORTSiaEN. ATTENTION! WE have just received our Fall supply of GUNS, com prisi .g tho largest and best assortment of Single d Double, Bird, Dm and Dter Guns ever offered m the State. Also, Rifles, Pistols, Preaiinm Caps, Powder Flasks, Shot Ponebes,' - POLLEY & HART. Guns repaired and made to order. ' Oct. 4, 1830. ; - fteal Estate For Sale or Rent ' FOR SALE. . ..." A COMFORTABLE dwelling house, with ' suitable out houses and a well of good water, 24 miles from Wilming ton, together with 50 or 100 acres of land around it. The house is new and well finished ; two storys high, and hag live comfortable rooms: There arc about 7 acres of cleared land immediately around the house, 1 aere of which is well im proved as a garden spot. The remaining 6' acres are in cul tivation, and contain about 100 young apple and peach trees, and 30 nourishing young scuppernong vines. .The location is believed to be perfectly healthy. For terms and further in formation, apply to : , B. I. HOWZE, Esq. Nov. 29 ' . 12-tf Goldshorough Telegraph copy tf '. . A FOR SALE. A"A THE Masonboro Retreat and Plantation has been s?S& Eia occupied for the last five years as a Public House, ZZ-. within 8 miles of Wilmington, on the Sound. Said planta tion contains 100 (and over) acres' of land, half of which is nnder cultivation. The fanning implements, &o., will be dis posed of with it, if mutual. For further particulars, apply", or address J. Alonzo Ward, on'the plantation, or ..'.' - - . J. R. R1KER, Washington HotcL Wilmington, Nov. 29, 1850 12-tf Aurora and Commercial copy. . ' ' ' . LAND FOR SALE. " . i rUTHE subscriber offers for sale a Tract of Land lying engg X the East of Black River, on the Black River Road.SC about twelve miles from Wilmington, containing Five Hun dred Acres of good Tar and Turpentine Land, and tlso hav ing ou it a large quantity of Oak Wood. The above Land is situated at tho forks of the Black River and Long Creek Roads, and would offer a very good stand for a Tavern or Country Store. Terms will be made easy Apply to JOSEPH E. LEWTS. Moore's Creek, New Hanover co., Nov. 22, 1850 . 11-lin LOOK AT THIS. THE undersigned having determined on moving Siuth,Ji offers for sale his plantation whereon he now resides,-?!.' in Duplin county, lying on the main road from Fayitteville to Newbern, three miles west of Kenansville, containing a bout 900 Acres, one-half of which is cleared and it a good state of cultivation ; aud he has no hesitation in saying that it is the best Corn plantation in the neighborhood. The Dwelling House is convenient and comfortable, with tho best set of out-buildings in the County. Also, one tract of Tar and Turpenti.ie Land near the Rail Road, three miles below Strickland's Dtpot, containing a bout 600 Acres. Also, a valuable Steam Mill, (of ten horse power,) located at Striekland's,in good order; and a superior team of Horses, Waggon, &c. A bargain can be had by applying soon, and piyments mada accommodating and easy. JAS. M. MIDULJit OiN . Duplin county, Oct. 25, 1850 ! 7-tf VALUABLE RICE PLANTATION FOR SALE. IN pursuance of the power vested in me, by the last Will and Testament of the late Wm. B. Meares, 1 slnll sell, on the 1st of January, 185J, at 12 o'clock, at public: vendue at Exchange Corner, in the town of Wilmington N. C, the following valuable lands, viz : About three hundred acres of tide swamp land, on Eagles' Island, of which about 270 acres are cleared and undsr culti vation ; about 90 acres of the cleared land has only been in cultivation since 1S42, and most of the lands are compara tively new ; there are some thirty acres of swamp land to clear. Alio, to be sold with the above, a tract of ujiland of about eighty acres, known as Meares' Bluff, fronting the river, about forty acres of which is under cultivat.on, and upon which is Dwelling House, Kitchen, Barn, Tareshing 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 swnmp, 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 lauds here or elsewhere, producing au average, when well cultivated, of from fifty-five to sixty bushels of Rico 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 on Thos. D. Meares, Esq., or Dr. Wm. B. Meares. CATHARINE G. MEARES, . Ex'r. of WmJ3Mjms- dec. 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 fence 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, 1850 3-tf VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. THE subscriber having purchased the widow's life estate in the Real Estate of the late Jarvis Marble, at Sneed's Ferry, Onslow county, offers the entire Plantation for sale. It is considered a very desirable situation, having upon the nremises comfortable buildings, including Store House, Wind Mill, &c. It is considered a desirable situation for a Store, a Distillery, and Steam Saw Mill. Persons wishing to purchase are invited to visit the premi ses and examine for themselves. Possession given on the 15th of November next. JNO. A. AVIUETT. Catharine Lake, Onslow co., N. C, Sept. 20, 1850 2-tf VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. T offer for sale my entire Real Estate, upon which are sr JL thirty-five sets of Boxes; the most of which have nl only been in use from one to two years; with a sufficient quan tity of round trees to cut at least twenty sets more ; the land j apon which these are situated, is not easily surpassed by any piney lands in Eastern Carolina ! There is upon the premi ses two Distilleries n?atlv and conveniently fitted up, with all necessary out-houses. L'pon the farm, I think the buil- dines altogether are seldom excelled. Those wishing to purchase are invited to examine for themselves. Terms shall be low, and payments accomodating. Come and see.. Anv person wishing to purchase, can be furnished with sufficient number of teams and wagons to carry ou both the opera tions of Farm and Turpentine, and with a year's supply of provision. JOHN A. AVIRETT. Catharine Lake, Onslow county, N. C, luly 22, 1850. tf jfSrFayetteville Observer and Goldsboro' Patriot, copy 4 times and send bills to this office for payment. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers for sale his Lot and the .Build ings thereon, situated on Market Street, about three hundred yards above the Episcopal Church, and now occu pied as a Carriage Manufactory. The Lot is large, and the Buildings can be conveniently converted into large aud com fortable dwellings. ALSO. A variety of Riding Vehicles and Harness of all vS, kinds, made in the neatest manner, and which will -Hy-iaa3 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 RENT. THE Wharf just above the Rock Spring, known as Hall's wharf; together with a large Warehouse on it, (now used as a barrel factory) near the water ; a nd a com fortable office, the house being tin roofed, will make it par ticidarly convenient for a Packet or Steam Boat Landing, or for the receiving and forwarding business. Possession given immediately. Apply to E. D. HALL. October 11, 1850 5-tf TO RENT, FROM the first of October next, that two story Dwel-a ling House, on Front-street , next door to the eorner!jill of Church-street, at present occupied by Mr. W;. Wilson. Price 200. Apply to H. B. EILERS. September 27, 1850 3-tf FOR Rent. The dwcling and lot situated on Chesnut street, at present occupied by Mr. S. P. Gause, is for rent from the first of October next. Apply to Sept. 20th, 1850. 2-tf N. N. NIXON. gULKY and Harness for sale. Apply at the JOURNAL OFFICE. F 3R Sale. A splendid stationary steam Engine of ten horse Dower, with a first rate boiler, all in good order. ,!y to U. llALIi x " -n . i . T T et. 11. - FOR SALE. A new Turpentine Still, with all the Fixtures complete for distilling. Capacity, Fifteen bbls of Yellow, or Twenty bbls. Virgin Dip. A first rate Still for White Rosin, and all in perfect order. Applv to Oct. 13. 6-tf ; JNO. D. LOVE & CO YEAST POWDERS. Just received another supply of Preston and Nevill's infallibe yeast powder, warranted to make liarht crust, and consequently nutritious bread, bis cuits, or rolls, buckwheat, and other griddle cakes. For sale by WK1. H. LP PITT, Druggist & Chemist. jyj-OLASSES. 5 hhds. and 20 bbls. best Cuba Molasses. . PEO. H. KELLEY'S. JUST Rerelved, per Schrs. Chas. Mills & L. P. Smith, 25 bbls. Genessee Flour, heat. 10 " pure " " (famuy,) 5 10 bags " " " 2 hhds. best Porto Rico Sugar; i 15 bags Rio and Laguira Coffee; . 10 boxes Sugar Crackers, fresh; 5 casks extra Cheese; 10 " Raisins; 10 half boxes Raisins, fine; : 10 quarter boxes Raisins, fine. For sale low, at ; v j GEO. H. KELLEY'S. Property at ! Pablieand Private Sale, SALE OF NEGROES. THE subscriber, as Commissioner appointed for that pnrpose by a decree of Duplinr County Court, will sell at the Court-House in Kenansville, on the 22dday of January next, (Wednesday of Court week,) Sev enteen Je;rro Slaves, the most of them young ?snd valua ble,' belonging to the Estate of Charity Cirtes, dee'd. ;. Six months credit will be given, and note with approved seourity, bearing interest from the da- -f sale, required of purchasers.' - " B.i F. GRADY. . . Kenansville, Nov. 29, 1850 (Adv. $2 50) - , , 12-8t VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. WILL be sold at public auction, on Monday, the 6th JS$v day of January, 185L at 11 o'clock, A. M., the JUi!3L valuable Brlek Stores, with Brick Warehouses antl V bai-r thereunto attached, situated ; between Market and Dock streets, and now occupied by. Messrs. Anderson & Lat imer, Martin & Cronly, and J. & L Hutchins. ' This property, from its central loeation, is as eligible and valuable as any in the town of Wilmington, and will always command the most desirable tenants. , - Terms accommodating, and made known at the time of sale. . WOOSTER, ANDERSON & CO. - Nov. 29, 1850 - ' v-ts - for SALE OR RENT. : T THE two -story brick dwelling bouse oa East side of Seeoad street, next door to R. G. Rankin's dwelling. If no; rented before the first of January next, it will be sold at public Auction. For terms, applv to VEST & HEWLETT. Nov. 20th, 1850 12-5t. 12,000 ACRES of TURPENTINE LAND FOR SALE. THE Executors of Gen'l Clinch offer for sale thega Twelve Thousand Acres of Land known as the Bay----, ard tract, lying on the St. John's River, immediately oppo site Picolata, in East Florida. The above tract is peculiar ly adapted to the Turpentine business, being covered with a thick growth of pine, and having a River front of more than five miles. " . It is now no longer a mrttcr of doubt that Turpentine can be profitably made in this section of country, as there are al ready a numbor of persons largely and successfully engaged in the business. The steamboats to and from Savannah, stop regularly at Picolata. Persons desirous of purchasing, can obtain any further in formation by addressing J. H. M. CLINCH, Ex'r. Jeffersonton, Camden co., Ga., Dec. 6, 1850 13-3m Schools. ST. MARY'S SCHOOL, Raleigh, N. C. THE 18th Term of this School will commence on the 4th day of January 1851, and continue 'till the 7th of June. For a Circular containing full particulars, apply to the Subscriber. ALDERT SMEDES, Rector. December 4th, 1850 14-5t TOPSAIL ACAEEIVI"Sr TS a beautiful and healthy situation, twelve miles East of L 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 of Tuition, per session of five months: Reading, Writing, Spelling, and first Class in Arith metic. English Grammar and Geography $7 50 Second Classes of the same, including Philosophy, His tory and Rhetoric 12 00 The higher branches of English, Science, Chemistry, Mental and Moral Philosophy, Political Economy, including first Classes of Algebra, Latin and Greek. 15 00 Second Classes of the same, with Lectures on the most important subjects 18 00 Tuition in the Female department the same, with the ex ception of the ornamental branches, which will be made very reasonable, and determined upon previous to the opening of the School. N. N. NIXON, President of the Board of Trustees. Topsail Sound, Aug. 21, 1850. 50-tf K2 2MPHIS INSTITUTE. Medical Department. THE regular course of Lectures in this Institute will commence on the First of November, and continue until the last of February. The Anatomical Department will be The MedicalJJeuartuient will' Le'underVhrecTfdn'liTei following professors : 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. U. S. NEWTON, M. D., Professor of Surgery. II. J. HULCE, M. D., Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicinj. J. A. WILSON, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Disea ses of Women and Children. J. KING, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and Thera s peutics. peutics. Z J. . FREEMAN, M. D., Professor of Anatomy. MILTON SANDERS, A. M.,M. D.,-Professor of Chem istry and Pharmacy. CXINIQUK lecturers. Mcdinnc Prof. H. 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. Law 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 to this department must be addressed to E. W. M. KING. Memphis, Tenn., July, 1830. The Faculties, for intellectual abilities, moral worth and presonal acquirements, will compare favorably with the most distinguished in our country. The medical faculty con stitutes an anomaly in this or any other country all of them are able lecturers and the best of teaehers. Those who will contemplate our geographical position, and the extent of our population, can have no doubt as to the eli gibility of our situat ion for an enterprise of-the kind. As to health, including all seasons of the year, we deny that any OTHER CITY HAS MORE. A common error exists in the minds ef many students rela tive to the place of studying medicine ; those who intend practising 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 the permanency of this school, we feel it our duty to state, that the Trustees and Faculty form a unit 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. JUST Received and for sale, at L. H. PIERCE'S Book Store. The Pictorial Saturday Courier, for Christmas. This large and beautiful sheet is for sale at the low price of 12 cents, containing a large number of handsome engravings ; also with a variety of interesting matter ; the beautiful and high ly interesting story of the Mob Cap, by Caroline Lee Ilentz, which of itself is more than worth the price charged for the whole. The Green Hand, a short yarn the last by Bulwor. Cruising in the Last War, by C. J. Peterson. This is a work that will be welc3me to the home of evory American ; one likes to dwell on the stirring scenes depicted in this work. Woman in America, her.Work and her Reward, by Maria J. Mcintosh, author of Charms and Counter Charms. This work ought to be read by every American lady. Celio, or New York Above-ground and Under-ground, by G. G. Foster. Whoever has read New York by Gas Light, will desire to read this. The Rescued Nun, or A Convent and its Wrongs. The Gentleman's Daughter, or A Great City's Tempta tions. Mabel, the Actres3 The White Wolf, or The Secret Brotherhood. The Marquis, a Romance of Real Life, by Eugene Sue. The Capitalist, or Fortune's Frolic. The Valley Farm, or The Autobiography of an Orphan, by C. J. Peterson ; this is a story of surpassing interest, and that interest increases as the story progresses. The Life and Genius of Jenny Lind, with beautiful engra vings illustrative of her faverite characters, and containing soma tit her best son?s. - " Queen Joanna, or The Mysteries of the Court of Naples " This is the most brilliant and interesting work from the gifted pen of Reynolds. The scenes are laid at a period of intense exjdtement, amid the thrilling events of the remarka ble career of that royal syren, Joanna of Naples ; the charac ters possess an historical interest beyond the fascination of romance, with which the skill of the author has invested them." London Athainnra. Short Patent. Sermons, by Dow, Jr. November 29, 150- s JRISH Potatoes. 10 bbls. Irish Potatoes: For sale by HOWARD & PEDEN. UTTER. 10 kegs extra Goshen Butter. For sale by , HOWARD & PEDEN. PRESERVES. . Just ree'd from W. "Underwood & Co. 50 doen Preserves, assorted, in half gallon jars; . 100 do. Picklea. For sale by , HOWARD & PEDEN. FLOUR. 50 bbls. and 100 bags Canal Floor. For sale by- ? -v.- : - .110 WARD tt PEDEN.., Application Notices, &c. .NOTICE . ' Is hereby given, that application will be made to the Leg islature of North Carolina, now in session, for an act to In corporate the ,Cape Fear and Deep River Steam Boat Com pany. . . - - . - Deo. 6th, 1850 - - . 13-St. HATS, Caps, Umbrellas, Walking Canes. Thef subscriber' has how on hand a full assortment oft"1 Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, and Wnlking Canes, all of which will be sold low for cash, at wholesale or retail. ' ' C. MYERS, Hatter. GtiN-SMITHISiG, ic. THE subscriber would respectfully inform the public of Sampson and ttip adjoining Counties, "that he has loca ted himself in Clinton, Sampson county, N. C, where ho in tends to carry on Gum-Smlthlng, such as stocking Guns and altering flint and steel to percussion; and repairingGuns, 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 Gudgcous made and warranted for ten years ; Blowing Horns made ; Tortoise f hell Combs mended so that you cannot see where they are broken. . Blacksmithing inallits various branches; Cast Steel put in axes, and warranted i Cast Steel Round Shaves and Chipping Hatchets, made and warranted ; Coach niHKiug anu. repairmg ; maicing ana mending Uuggynnd Sulky Springs ; and many other things too tedious to men tion, ail oi whicn will be done with neatness and despatch. Orders thank full v received and promptly attended to. BOLD R. HOOD. Clinton, N. C, Oct. 25, 1850 7-3m New Livery Stables. FireProof. Ha visa completed my new Livery Stables', I am now ready to receive Horses at liverv. by the day, week, or month. My Stables are situated on the corner of Princess and Third fctreets, directly opposite the Court-House, and very conveni ent to the business part of the town. They arc built of brick, and covered with tin, which makes them entirely fire-proof. i uey are large, commodious, and well constructed; and m ev ery respect as comiortaoie ana convenient as any ijtables in the United States. I also have (for the accommocfation of Drovers.) a large and comtortable Lot, together with a basement under the Stables sufficient to hold one hundred horses, and shelter them well and comfortably. Horses, Carriages, and Buggies, kept constantly for hire. My Hostlers cannot be surpassed in anv country, and I therefore feel confident of giving entire satisfaction to those who favor me with their custom. I feel grateful to my friends aud the public for their liberal patronage heretofore, and hope to merit a continuance of their custom. - 11. K. NIXON. Wilmington, N. C, Dec. 11. 1847. 14-tf OUR MOTTO IS "TO PLEASE" AT THE Wilmington Saddle, Harness, AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY,- rTHE subscriber respectfully informs the public that be has JL recently received large additions to his stock of Saddle and Harness mountings, &c, of the latest and most impro ved style, and is constantly manufacturing, at his store en Market-street, every description of articles in the above line. From his experience in the business, he feels confident that be will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may fa vor him with a call. He has now on hand, and will cen stantly keep, a large assortment of Coach, Grig, and Sulky Harness; Lady's Saddles, Bridles, Whips, fec. ; Gentlemen's Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Spurs, S;c. &c. ; all of which he will warrant to be of the best materials and workmanship. - ' f ' lie has also a large assortment of Trunks, Valises, Saddle and Carpet Bags, Satchels, fancy Trunks, &c., and all other articles usually kept in such establishments, all of which he offers low for rash, or on shm't credit to prompt customers. Saddles, Harness, Trunks, Medical Bags, &c. &c, made to order. In addition to the above, the subscriber always keeps on hand a large supply of String Leather, and has now, and will-keep through the season, a good assortment of Ely Nets. 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 call. Harness and Coach Trimmings sold at a fair 'prifce to per sons buying to manufacture. Also, W hips at wholesale -itAU ldnda oLRiding yhi licles bought and sold on commis " " onif J..CO.NOLE jj , June 14, 1S50 CORDAGE, salo by 100 coils Manilla and Hemp Rope. For HOWARD & FEDEN. LAMP Oil. 400 gallons pure Lamp Oil; 200 gallons pure Sperm Oil. For sale by HOWARD & PEDEN. COTTON YARNS t COTTON YARNS ! TWINE! BATTLE & CO., Rocky Mount, N. C, are now manu facturing, of good quality, the above articles, which they are desirous of disposing of, as far as possible, in North Caro lina. Their terms shall be exceedingly liberal. March 8, 1850 2R-12m S UNORIES. 4 dozen Olive Oil: 10 bags Laguyra Coffee; 100 boxes Cheese; 4 hhds. Porto Hico Sugar; 100 do. S oap; 100 half bbls. Crackers, all kinds. For sale by HOWARD & PEDEN. ONDON Porter. J by 25 dozen London Porter. For salo HuWARD & PEDEN. NOW Landing, per Schr. A.J. DcRossct. 25 boxes Cheese, a No. 1 article; 5 bbls. Newark Cider; 1 cask Holland Gin. For sale by Z. H. GREENE RAISINS. 300 boxes fresh bunch Raisins. For sale by HOWARD & PEDEN. JplSII Roe. 2,000 dozen Mullet Roe. For sale bv HOWARD & PEDEN. Drills, Medicines, &c. JCST Received per Brig Oavlcl Daff. ll Jenny Lind Hair Gloss, Jujube Paste, Faucy Soaps, Medicine Chests, Window Glass. A full assortment of Drugs, &c always ou hand. For sale by WM. II. LIPPITT, Druggist & Chemist. JUST Received. A very fine selection of Torte Monaies, large and small; Cigar Cases, Morocco and Chamois Skin; Powder Puff Boxes, Mahogany and Walnut; " " " Gilt; Guitar Strings; and a large assortment of Pomades, Ma cassar Oil, Bears' Oil, Soaps, and faccv Perfumery. For sale by " C. DuPRE, Druggist and Chemist, Market-street. Sept. 27, 1850 3-tf JUST Received from New York. 50 gross proscription Vials, assorted sizes; 25 boxes 8 by 10 Glass; 25 10 by 12 10 " 20 " 10 " For sale by Sept. 27, 1850 10 by 15 10 by 14 12 by 18 C. French. DuPRE, Uruggist and Chemist. 3-tf DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, Dye-Stuffs, Perfumery, Eancy Articles, and Patent MEDICINES. THE subscriber has just returned from the North with a large and fresh stock of articles in his line, selected with creat care from the first importers and manufacturers in the Northern cities, win -h he oners at the lowest prices, and warrants every article to be of tho best quality, consisting in part : Gum Camphor; I'ow'd Rhubarb; Seidlitz and Soda Pow ders; Bermuda and American Arrow Root; Ex't Jalap; Ex't Colocynth Compound; Calcined and Carb. Magnesia; Castor Oil; Cubebs; Copaiva and Sarsaparilla Capsules; CJonfect'ry Senna; Emory; Peruvian Bark; Shop Furniture; Vials; Corks, &c. Chemicals. Calomel; Sulph. Quinine; Sulph. and Aet. Morphia:; Syrup Iodide of Iron; Strychnine; Iodides of Mer cury Sulphur, Lead, and Iron; Lactate of Iron; Citrate of Iron; Citrate of Iron and Quinine; Elaterium; Anconitine, &c. Paluts,Oils, Dye-Staffs, Glass White Lead, pure, extra and No3. 1; Putty; Window Glass, 8 by 10, 10 by 12, 12 by 14, 10 by 15, 12 by 15, 12 by 18, 11 by 17; Madder; In digo; Gall: Venetian Red ; Spanish Brown; Logwood; Chrome Green and Yellow, dry and in oil; Linseed and Train Oiif; Whale and Sperm Oils; Paint Brushes; Sash Tools; Badger Hair, Blenders; Varnish Brushes; Sable Artist Toois, &c. For Pastry. Cooper's Isinglass; Preston's Ex'ts Lemon, Cinnamon,Vanilla, Rose, and Nutmeg; Rose Water, English and American; Preston's celebrated i'east Powder; Cloves; Pepper; Mustard Seed; Ginger; Alspice; Nutmegs; Cinna mon; Sweet Oil, &c. Perfumery and Paney Articles. French, German, and American Cologne; Lnbin's Extracts, very large assort ment; Aromatic Vinegar; Gaerlain's, Rousel's, and Hanel's Shaving Cream; Lnbin's Toilet Soap; 50 dozen assorted fan cy Soaps; 25 dozen French, English, and American Hair Brushes; 50 dozen assorted Tooth Brushes; 6 dozen Shaving Brushes; 6 dozen Nail Erushes; Military Shaving Soap; Hat and Cloth Brushes; Toilet Powders, Meen Fun; Prepared Chalk, in balls, white and pink; Alabaster Powder; Lin Salve; Cold Cream: Essence Bouquet; Jenny Lind Hair Gloss; Seal ing Wax; Jloilet Bottles, a targe assortment; b dozen .Harry's Tricopherons; 6 dozen Phalon's Invigorator; Hand's Ean Lustral; French, English, and American Pomatum; Oil of Rose; Powder; Puff Boxes; Cachon Arotnatise; India Rubber Balls; Salt Bottles; Ivory and Buffalo Fine Combs; Horn and Buffalo Dressing Combs; Tooth Picks; Bear and Macas sar Oils; Indelible ink; JJupuy's liquid bolder. &e. For sale by , ; - WM. H. LIPPITT, ;-.-.", - , , Druggist and Chemist. . October Iltb, 1850 , . . V ' . . M 7V Drugs, Medicines, &c P HE kit DRUGS, MEDICINES, e. J7ST: Reeelvea at Shaw's Drag 8tor .thtxtt ( door North t Hart & Poixey, Front Street, ' " 1 -: 1 . XT ..it gt , tt. . . ' v uiniiiiTiou, Aonu Carolina, wnere i nysiciuBj. coun- . try Merchants, and all others, who desire tnsH tbeir ewix interest, can purchase, the best Drugs and Merticlnes, Paints, Oils auI Dye Stuff's, Perfumery and Paten Mecllelnes, Garden Seeds, fresh from DaVI Lixparra'a, Philadelphia, and every other article usually kept in a Drn Store, 2o per cent, cheaper than similar goods can be obtain ed at perhaps any Cither house in-the State.; ' - t .-;;t .. The subscribers would beg to remind those Physicians who patronized the late Wm. Shaw, that they can stiil be supplied uu vYcrytmng oi me oesi quality, ana on me most ruason able terms. No exertion will be sparod to render satisfaction to those who may favor us with their patronntre. and wa'vsjaf spectfully solicit a. call before purchasing elsewhere. .We bava just received a fresh supply of those instruments for affliction oi me spine, so highly recommended ty tn wieuicai laeuity of New York and Philadelphia, and 'which, are a eertain pre ventive against consumption, and are indispensable to Clerk and others confined to a sedentary life, none of whom shenld be without them. Also, a fresh arrival of Spencer's Pills, which are warranted to cure headache in twenty-fire or thirty min utes' time. In the operation they ; are the most agreeable Pills ever invented : acting upon the stomach and bowels-and bringing the liver to its proper functions", they cannnt Tail to restore ttje system ncajth, stiengtii and vigor. Call ana g a box at Shaw's Drug Store, 3d door north of Hakt 8t Pot lev's. SHAW & BROTHER, i Wilmington, N. C, Jan. 4th, 1850. 17-tf. .... TUST Received from New York. - . J .1 gross Luben'a Extracts Jenny Lind; 3 dozen " " California; ' ; 3 " " assorted; i. : gross " Soaps; , i " Morpelas; 4 gross Crerae'd Amandc 6 pair Toilette Pots, Bohemian Glass; KVr 12 " fancy Tungents; -r And a general assortment of fancy articles nsnally kept ia Drug Stores. For sale by C. DrPRE, Druggist, t, Sept. 27, 1850 . 3-tf", a M w For the Cure mf COUGHS, COLDS, - OHOARSEWESS, BRONCHITIS, W UUUJflJMtr-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION The annals of medical science, affording as they do am ple proof of the power and value of many medicinal agents, have furnished no examples to compare with the salutary effects produced by " AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL." The remargablo cures of diseases of the Lungs which have been realized by its use, attested as they are by many promi nent professors and physicians in this and foreign lands, should encourage the afflicted to persevere with the strong assurance that the use of the " CHERRY PECTORAL" will relieve and ultimately cure them. ' . , We present to the public unsolicited testimonials from some of the first men in our country, upon whoso judgment and experience implicit confidence may be placed. Dr. Perlilns, f ' ' 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." KORWiCH, April 2b, l!34o Dr. J. C. Aver Dear Sir: Agreeable to the request of your agent, we will cheerfully state what wo have known of the effects of your CHERRY PECTORAL and they have been astonishing indeed. Mrs. Betsey Streeter had been afflicted with a severo and relentless cough, which reduced her very low ; so low that little hope could be entertained of har ratyvory. Komornn-i teinedieAltad .,btn iried without eftect, before the Ciierky Pectosal. And that Has cured her. George Watkinson Esq., had to our knowledge been afflicfed with Asthma, for eleven years, and grown yearly worse, until the Cherry Poctouat. has now removed tho disease and ho is as free from any of its symptoms as we are. The Rev. Mark Dane had been so severely attacked with the Bronchitis, as to disable him from his duties, and nothing had afforded him relief until I (Mr. Tborning) car ried him a bottle of your Pectoral, which cured him at once, and he now officiates as usual in his place. These are threo of the cases in which we have known it successful, but never to fail. We have great pleasure in cer tifying to these facts; and aro, respected sir, vour humble servants. REVr. DAVID TIfOR NING. HON. JOSEPH BATTLES. Among the distinguished authorities who have givon their names to recommended Cherry Pectoral, as the best rem edy that is known for the Affections of the Lungs, are "The London Lancet," " Canadian Journal of Medical Science." "Boston Medical and Surgical Journal," - Charleston (S. S.) Medical Review," " New Jersey Medical Reporter," Prof. Webster, Harvard College, Prof. Bartlett, Transylva nia University of Medicine, President Perkins, Vermont Medical College, Dr. Valentino Mott, New York City, Par ker Cleavcland, Bowdoin College, Prof. Butterficld, Wil lotghby College, Ohio, Prof, Brnithwaite, Leeds (Eng.) Medical School, Sir Richard Kane, Queen's College, Ireland, Prof. Roscnbaum, Leipsic. The publich have but to know the virtues and astonishing suceess of the " Ciikurv Pkctoral," in curing diseases of the Lungs, when they will feci secure from these dangers, whenever this remedy can be obtained. Prepared by J. C Ayer, Chemist, Lowell,- Mass. Sold in Wilmington, N." C, by Dr. A. C. EVANS & BRO., and Druggists generally throughout the State. Oct. 25th, 1850 7-3m THE JE.KPI1S OP ADVERTISING!. TTTE learn that Dr. S. P. Townscnd has sold out the good ! v win oi nis isarsapanna nusincss, inciuuiner machinery and raw material on hand, for the large sum of $100,000. this is an illustration ot the advantages ana benefits of ad vertising. The purchasers are Messrs. Nostrand & Bach, both wealthy and well known individuals. - They have, we understand, employed the celebrated Chemist, Dr. James R. t hilton. who will hereafter nave the compounding depart ment under his own immediate supervision. They are men of enterprise, and will.no doubt, sustain the character of this celebrated medicine, which has the reputation of beinr the best preparation of Sarsaparilla made in the United States. The new proprietors, we understand, warrant their article to stand in all climates any length of time, which we have no doubt of, when manufactured by so. practical a chemist as Professor Chilton, who is well known to be one of the first chemists in this country. . . - " , v ; The public are hereby notified that the preparation cxten- ' siveiy auown as ur. a. v. l owsend s uoMPonwn lixTKACt OF Sarsaimhii.t a. is now manufactured nnilAf mv itirmtinn and supervision, from the oimoinal KECiri: obtained from Dr. t S. 1 . lownscnd, and I certify that it is composed of intrredi-s ents purely vegetable, and without Mercury and also- that" the ingredients are judiciously compounded, so as to obtain", from them their greatest medicinal effects. , - ' f J A xi t.S it,,- UU1LTON, Chemist. New York, February, 1850. . "'" '.''" The undersigned, wholesalo Druggist in the city of New! lork, nave sold Dr. . I', iowisse.xo 8 UoMPOT-'nn ExTmrvr op Barsaparhja for several years,' and consider it the Ort ginal and Genuine Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, and that it was me nrsi miroaucea ro puone notoriety under that came 1 Boyd & Paul, 40 Courtlandt-st. 1 Walter B. Townsend & Co., 218 Pcarl-st. f Leeds & Hazard, 121 Maiden Lane. ,c -?t:j John Carle & Co., io'A Water-st. "! M. Ward & Co., 83 Maiden Lane. 3 ! J. & J. F. Trppc, 92 Maiden Lane. , , Graham & Co., 10 Old Slip. . " j Osgood & Jennings, 188 Pearl-st. " -' ..s. ' R. B- llaviland & Office, 177 Broadway. i! Jackson, Robins & C., 134 Water-st. , tl Thomas & Maxwell, 86 William-st; M jj William Underbill, Jr., J3 Water-sW4 f, tl David T. Lanman, 6D Water-st. i Marsh & Northrop, 69 Pearl-st. - Z- J Norton, Babeoek & Wood, 139 Maldeiv Lane. !i . Pcnfold, Clay & Co., 4 Flctehcr-sfc. - ' j! Olcoit, McKesson & Co., 127 Maiden Lacei i v ; A. B. & D. Sands, 100 Fulton-st. t ! Schicffelin Brother St. Co., 104 and 106 John-st, j! Lewis & Price, 55 Pearl-st. - ' i t Haviland, Keeso & Co., 80 Maiden Lane.' ! -Rushton, Clark & Co., 110 Broadway, 10 Astor 1 VZ radw.ll',c.!rner Cbwabcra-el-; i uni) .uicuuuii a vo., iu( vv ater-st. ! ' , Pou & Palanca, 96 John-st. . - . Sherwood & Coffin, 64 Pcarl-st.' ' -'-" ' Rnst fc Houghton, 83 John-st. - ' " I-Minor & Co., 214 Fulton-st. 1 . - .Ingersoll fe Brother, 230 Pearl-sti ' ' ' ?l " - Joseph E. Trippe, 123 Maiden tana.' ? . Haydock, Corlies & Clay, 218 Pdarl-st, " r . ?"X&K,n.",eX. -45 Courtlandt-st. : Tr'itl" J only .wholesale red Extract of Sarsaparilla where "may be found at all t&3 j a large and select stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Patent . . t-. : . " . jiownFena s in Wilmington, N. C. June 28, 18S0 .itvHlUVUVOf TLOTJU, Floor. SO bbls. pure Genesee; ' 1 a Just received and for sale low? ii. UR.ENTS, 1 ! "TO JF frtX
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