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. m- ! -0 v . lartinliitt-;: Z7vx A PRICE, PROPRIETORS. . ; .It 1 II f TEK3SIS OP AOVF.RTlSI&. te l fif tK ! ; ' fULTON; Editof.V.A. L, PRICE, Associate Editor Terms or auusctipuoii r in advance, or within three months, $2 50 One ye' mcnt i3 delayed over three months, . . . -. .3 00 ubcriptioD received for a less term than one year. hicribcr permitted, to. discontinue. his, paper after the y0 sllDinent 0f agubscription,tiil the expiration of saidyoar. eomiBec cr.,ffcr wsj1jng n;g paper discontinued at the end of Ay s ust payup in full andgive the proprietors two weeks the ycaIYuenvise the paper will be continued and charged for floti;. t0 the above terms. : . :e nV person sending us five new subscribers, accompa T the advance subscription, ($12 50,) will receive the tici LvffratLs for one year. " f v may be remitted per man, at our risK. , Otters n business connected with this office, ' -p.i' fnost paid) to the proprietors. . i,iilrel must be "professional and Business Cards. SAMUEL. J. PERSON, TT0RNEY AT LAW, Wilmington, N. C. Office on Princess Street, nearly opposite the Journ a A - - . H. L. HOWIES, . n-TnnXEY AT LAW, Wilmington, N. C A office on corner of Front and Princess streets under , err Jv8-tf Tr,nrn:il om.-. i v " , . ' ( (il!M',I.lS DiiPUI', YTTil OLE PALE nnd Itctnil Lcaler in Brvga, Jtferfirincs, V L'htmkah, Vaivts, Oil. Dye Stuff's, GUtfs, Perfnme Ci&irs, Old Li;iriK, Fancy Articles, $-c, Market itcer. Wilmington, :.'. C. . s-Prescriptions carefully compounded by experienced ' JOHN BAMiS, rCMillSflON AND FORWARDING AGENT, Wn. j jn.NG'ro.v.N. C will attend to the sale or purchase of iv , . rev and will shin with dispatch all consignments made ohim. " .Sept. 24, 1852-3 6m S. M. WEST, ' ArCTIOEER mitl CoIso Meicliniit. 2ytf Wilmington, N. C WILLIAM A. GAY YE R, G1E.VERAL Agent. Porwavliiisc& Commission Mci r chant- I take pleasure in informing my friends, that I nrcTlilred to give all business entrusted to me, efficient ' i' eU.iial attention. I have a wharf for Naval Stores, rith amrile accowmodations, Spirit House, and Warehouse. . J-mcuts of Naval Stores for sale or shipment, and all j j,,, of country produce solicited. Cah advances made on .npii"ninent?. c Wilmington, N. C , June 4. 1852 S9-12m A. J. & T. .7. JCKES, FXERAL Agents, Forwarding nud Commission Mer- G cbants, JNOrin viaicr circtri, vv ijiuiiigiuii, i.i v. j . C. FKKEM.iN. GEO. HOUSTON. FKEE3IAX & HOUSTOS, Wilmington, N. C. D. C. FREEMAN & CO., Sew York, MERCHANTS ANT) FACTORS. SEXES OILBKIIT, HOI'E CAK PENTEIJ , Willow Spring, on Second st., I,cluw Dock street, Wilmington, N. C., is prepared to ia,if:.cture WINDOW BLINDS, SASH, DOOl! S, STILL Tl &c, and do all manner of Job Work in his line, at die yhortest notice. 31-ly JKsSl'P & MOORE, PAPER Maifattifis and Rns? Ct-nlers, ai or(li Fifth nnd 23 Commerce street, Philadelphia. Book. Nows, Hardware and Manilla Paper made to order, lues bought in large or smull quantities at all times, and the highest rasrket price paid March 2ith. 1S5 : 29-ly D. L. BVKBAWK, TijIlOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER in Tobacco, C'ir;tr5 and SnulF, (under Mozart Hall, next door to policy & Hart's.) Front-street, Wilmington, N. C. 43 GILLESPIE, ROTH WELL fc Mc Al SLAN, GEXKKAL Agents and Commission Merchants, North Water street, Wilmington, N. C. March 2S, 152 29-ly IinTriUELL MrAI'SLAlff. D AI.EHS in Staple Dry Goods and Groceries, North Water Street. Wilmington, N. C .March 2h. 1-) ZM-iy JOSEPH L. KEEX, nONTKACTOU AND BUILDER, respectfully informs j the p.blie that he is prepared to take contracts in his line of liuiness. He also keeps constantly on hand Lime, i'lufter, Plastering Hair, and Fire Brick, of? the best quality, Wilmington. N. C Jan. 30, 1852 21-ly WILLIAM S. RE AO. HOI'SK, SHIP, AND SIGN PAINTER, AND PAPER II.ivjkr. near the Rock Spring, Wilmington, N. C, is pr'pareil at all times to execute any' business in his lir.e, in a i.eat and workmanlike manner. 'J'o Conn try Customers' lie would inform country customers that he is prepared to furnish then with all materials in his line, at New York cost sail charge's, and also with hands at the most moderate r.:te.s. He respectfully (-elicits a call, being determined to use ev ery exertion to give satisfaction to those who may favor him willi their patronage January 30, loli 21-ly M. MflXXIS, niUiCEi; AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, North vl Wnter Street, Wilmington, N. C, keeps constantly on Wl a full supply of Groceries. Wines and Liquors, and at tend to the sale of all kinds of produce, forwarding goods, L: March 1127 MILES COSSTIX, pJH.HISSIOX Men Kant, Wilmington, N C. rr.FERs to E. P. Haix, Eso., President Branch Bank of the ? tate ; j turday, the 13th day ot November next, the subscriber wilt ot Tiios. 11. Wkig'it, .:(., President Bank of Cape Fear ; O. I for for sale on the premises, I en or more LOIS, sr of an acre ' I 4EST.KY tor.. X. C. Eti( , President Commercial Bank- -Wilming- 25v7 C. H )WAUD. WM. N. TEDE V. HOWARD & PEDES, GROCERS, Ship Chandlers, nail Commission Mer chants, South Water Street. Wilmington, N. C, will Rkc lilicral cash advances on all consignments of produce tnheuiin Wilmington, or to Peter Van Ness & Co., New rk- 21 v7 OUKX HOLMES, U7"OLESALE ami Retail Dealer in Domestic u Goods, Groceries Wines, Liquors Provisions, &c, of Water and Princess Streets, Wilmington, N. C. .U. 1 S-" 1 23-1 y WILKI.SO. AKSLEIl, nASH Dealers In Confectionary, Fruit, Xuts, Toys, C' Fancy Articles, Perfumery, Tobacco. Segars, &c. &e., -k.'iiic aim lietait, Market street, w ltmiiigton, x . i. CM VERS, A 1 VM FACTURER mid Dealer in Hats, Caps Umbrel 4 A las, and Walking Canes, of every description, whole I'le and retail. North side Market-street, Wilmington, N. C J. M. ROIIIXSOX, "ORTER ami Dcalt-r in Hardware, n,&e., Front-s treet, 3 doors South of Market, Wil- r-i(i,-Ti ..i ""'Wn, A . (J. avii t t nf ii mnr'n1 llHOLESALE ami Ktlail Dmijist, and Dealer in uuui!, Uils, Dve Stuffs, Window Olass, Oarflen Seeds "turnery, patent Medicines, &c. &c, corner of Front and a t-jt;cets, immediately opposite Shaw's old stand, Wil- tirwr nii,-. t ........ v Subscriber respectfully informs his friends and& !'( V i,l!V!l",seni'ra tniit he tuk" tie RocKiiliii ' i til ( . 1 I( T I.' f f.. 1 .1 r .... V.- . .',l"1,,-"- Ki-pL oy .ir Alt red Ataerman, tr V i,7 , , , . . . cu inrougnour, ne is prepared -.vfu ou.iiai by the day, week or month, on as f'erms as can he had at any other hotel in the place. I'tlie solicits .a s!i:i.n of rvnl.lw. ..i ..pvitiv i.p 1. 1 li.ij; V . (V. ' TIIOS.W. PLAYER. 9-12m ' ill, J o-J t X OTIC I nl-. subscriber respectfully informs his friends, and the I'-l-LliRS OF KHr, . ..." TURPENTINE. I have reduced the ut;i "'.vSPliUT BAR K ELS to $1 60, delivered at Ht-V- u 'linin.rrton. After Christmas tliev will be of "in- "?! '0l !!"ns wishiug can contract by the year on these W i U0: f,,r s:llc at per ton. V: 1301 7td 12mw A. MOKO AN 7A;iTj;l 5000 POUNDS PURE BEESWAX, for An, highest market price will be paid, by LJ,tn B. S. KOOXCE. iiMrrr- I IjXD WHITE COTTON YARN, Brown Sheet, .uV , rlln2s and Jeans, lickings, JJenims, Stripes, tinij '"'K'lain, Linen, Gambroons, Cassimeres, &j., con hand, and for sale by B. S. KOONCE. I "it Bo i win ciiargt; line res b un u uttunuis will charge interest on all accounts .1 Df" 1 v .... v. ... . t... '-v. J . , n . Seint rl' H cash articles, and I am compelled to it- '"-crpuf ...i ,i . , , -. -uay ij uv nuen iney are sola on creuit. M. McINNTS. j IJiB 1- 'li,.vof u.a,"lT,,,ler. Always on hand,alargc quan 5- For, i V awed Wide Boards, Flooring, and Scant 2uaJy MILES COST1N, .. li T,ondon's wharf. H1 0e i i. ' V A V t 1 :inri. , r KS IMPORTED.-Just received a fine 'tt. ij. 1 us'y tor the retail trade, at the sign of the Turk. T T DtTOI'iVIT ( u. la. X- n ii.t J A. ' . ''W " infants '.-THAI'S. 400 doz. Men's. Rovs Chil- s' (aps i every variety of Cloth, Silk, '"Bint,.! 1 "r Unrw i . , " . n . ncn-n . r-i oiiie ah verv low nnces. Those Store. C. MYERS. .Oet fHh t,1LLE---25 bbls. sup. Flour, new 'ems. 5 to I0's, n t 1 vj-so bib GEO . II. KELLEY'Sr T V, , , " JJla,len county, that he has taken A. Mclvm tkeVt'i - l:,,m in llizal)oth, for the purpose of carrving on 'lAuNKss MAKEIXCr BUSINESS of every deicrip-a'-I ?7 reilsille terms as possible. J. FLY NT. -pN Ifi. 1852 32-tf J 1 -if J,' V0L- : WILMINGTON, N. C, FRIDAY Genera Notices. .- ' : - -NOTICE. ' ...... WmM?LSJFv SUrfc-II?ase oor, in Kenans- i.le on the third Monday in January next, the fol lowing tracts of Land, or s6 much thereof as will be sufficient uJSS Si"" 3 due thoreoD'and the costs of No of 1 Acres. 1 ty. whom Listed. j Situated. ! Hodges' District. j do i .do ....do d .... ....do Wolfscrape dist. i Amo- unt. j $if 29 I II 85 123 20 103 92 35S ;Ja mes Browu ........ 915 - William M. Bowden. 900 'Theophilus l3rfield.. 2501 Huckper L. Hilt..... 75 'Henry Kornegay 19U jCatharine Winders.. , 557 (Lemuel Cherry. , 798 (George W. Cherry . . . 7 60 14 96 42 73 35 05 2 64 ...I ... ....do oi Adam bdwards. . . . . . . .... ' 108 (John Holmes... 96 jSarah Johnson 205 Absolem Price 113 Elisha Pipkin 56" Sukey Simmons ........ . 346 Charles Winn............ 1061 Adam Winn...... 3S6 William F. Nunn 0 Uogan Baker. 55S Charity Houston 1157 jWm. Houston's Estate... ', .... ....do....... do....... do....... ..... ... do. do .. ..do.:..... .... ....do . . .. do Albertson's dist. Smith's District.. ... .,do.. . . : . . -I...:., do....... .....:do..;?... .... do.-. 2 23 3 98 46 1 93 46 6 21 32 93 14 52 3 34 25 33 43 53 4 16 4 C5 J02-James W. Kennedy. 19G & j V 27t'wn Abram Kos rnegay. lots 635 iChristonhor T.nwsnn . . ... do.. do.. . ....do.. . ....do.. . ....do.. 27 25 29 34 73 Caleb McMiller 100 jElizabetii Rhodes..... 81U& 1 town Zacheus Smith, sen lot. 991 James Williams, for 20 50 18 31 2 94 40 8 52 4 54 1 43 children... 160 William P. Ward... 50 John C. Bryan 460 jNeedham Lrown. 200 jCatharine Brown 107 Jane Bennett 3221 do. 174 Ilugh Hunter, for children. 354 Nancy Kenneday 2o8 John N. & Mary Stallings 109 Amos Thigpen f.. 50 Ann Bat ts 56 Sarah Barnctt 90 Bland Blantou 130 B. Buxton 257 i Yates Brooks do j do Limestone districtl do ! do. do. Wolfscrape dist.J 6 55 Limestone district; 00 45 S3 81 16 17 37 83 23 04 90 30 55 42 91 59 80 SO 11 73 98 76 85 56 do do do Cypress Cr'k dist do Island Creek dist. do do do do do do do do Rockfish district. do ...li. 611 iJanics T Mathis 90 100 622 223 220 C57 75 118 378 671 5 150 380 100 13 272 66 429 ltow n lot ltow n lot 1852 32 1195 233 & 1 town lot 730 & Ltown lot John A. Blantou Lewis Norris.. David Rouse, sen Henry Teachey Alfred Teachey James T. Johnson Reuben Rogers Vm. W. Kivenbark Joseph Groves, jun Nicholas P. Mathis hJdsar L. Perkins 2 3 1 11 Groves' district. . 4 115 3 5 6 do do do do do Warsaw District. do do Joseph Sella rs John li. Fussell Samuel Shuffield Robert Best John Blanehard William Waters Ilenrv Carlton 18 45 2 77 1 31 2 06 31 41 C't House Dist. Albertson & Carr ) do William Farrior, for Tick ett's heirs do .... do ....do .... do .... do 4 48 George E. Houston, sen. . 91 25 76 10 28 Jacob llejtli Lewis C. Gates Andrew J. Swinson 9 87 Hampton Sullivan, .do 55 72 JOHN B. HUSSEY, Security of Edward E. Ilussey, late Sheriff of Duplin county. Duplin county, N. C, October 20, 1852. 7 3m Price Advertising $39 40. NOTICE. APPLICATION will be made at the present session of this Legislature, for an net to improve, and to prohibit all persons from falling trees, or making hedges across the wa ters, known by the name of South West Run, and emptying in New River, as far up said stream as to the South West Bridge to the Public Road, in Onslow county. Oct. 14, 1852. 7-Im FAREWELL! 1 OHO ACVES OF LAND, lying between two J. JJ and four miles from Whitcvillc, in Coluur bus county, on the W. & M. Rail Road, densely covered with pitch pines, except one or two hundred acres thereof, on which there are some valuable mills, for sale by the sub scriber, at public auction, on Tuesday, the 9th day of No vember next, at the Court House in Whiteville. Also, on Sat- (.'.lull, HI LUC IU U Ul L l-clllflJVVll, VI u.- w i..v..wn. " l-.iii.-o. Any credit the purchasers desire, will be given, on their ma kin Notes bearing interest from date irith responsible sur ties. JOSlAIl MAULTSBY. Oct. 7th, 1852. 7-5t N. B. A plan of said town will be exhibited on the day of sale. LOOK AT THIS. HAYING again located myself in Wilmington, I take this method of saying to my friends in the country, as well as in Wilmington," that I stop with Rothwell & MeAus lan, where I will at all times be ready to sell goods as cheap as they can be bought in this place. I hope my friends will not forgot where I stay. II. M. COWAN. Wilmington, N. C.,' Aug. 20, 1S52 RLACKS3IITII WORK. THE SUBSCRIBER-respectfully informs those in want of work in the BLACKSMITH DINE, that he is pre pared to execute the same with the utmost despatch. lie will pav particular attention to all kinds of Mill work, re pair and put up Steam Engines, repair Steam Boilers, and Ship work. Sac. &c. All Mill work will be warranted. lie may be found at the Shop of I. Cason, near the Harri son Steam Saw Mill. Refer to P. K. Dickinson, Thos. M. Gardner, O. G. Parsley, W. W. Pierce, Col. McKac, Dr. Anderson, and Mill owners generally. SAM'L BURTT. Wilmington, N. C July, 9th, 1852 44-6m TO THE FARMERS AND PLANTERS. IN STORE AND FOR SALE, at manufacturer's prices, two of Messrs. R. Sinclair & Co.'s improved thirty inch French Burr Stone Corn Mills, for plantation use warrant ed to grind from four to five bushels of fine Meal per hour with four ordinary size horses. Those who are in want of a first rate Mill will please call and examine, or address D. L. BUR BANK, (sign of the Turk,) July 243 Front-street, Wilmington, N. C. LARUE MXKRLE MONUMENT. A LARGE FAMILY MONUMENT, completed in the best style, of the very best American Marble, is offered for sale at a reasonable price. For particulars, apply at THE JOURNAL OFFICE. May 20, 1352. 218-1 t37-tf FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, AT PORT DEPOSIT, Mn. THE undersigned are prepared to do all kinds of Casting, among which they enumerate : Railroad Castings, such as Switch Plates, Frogs, Turnouts, Chairs. Car-wheels, &c. &.'..; Hollow-ware of all sizes ; Stoves and Plough Castings ; Iron Railing, variety of patterns, made and set ; Bridge Cast ings made and fitted ; Job Work of all kinds, in their line, finished in the neatest manner and at the shortest possible notice. MACHINERY of all kinds constructed; Engines of various powers. Sugar Mills, Cotton Gins, Tobacco and 1 1 ay Presses. Mill Gearing of all kinds made to order, &c. Situated at the terminus of the Tide Water Canal, the o-reat outlet of the immense Iron and Coal regions of Pen n "vlvania, they believe, with the facilities thus afforded, they will be onahfed to furnish Castings and Machinery on such terms as will prove satisfactory. By a strict attention to business, they hope to receive a liberal portion of patronage, which they respectfully solicit. 1 MAR SHRANK, CHRISTY & CO. J. D. MATTSHBAXK. It. CHRISTY, D. M CLE N A IT AX. 210-3t 36-flm Part Denosit. Md . Mav 11. 1852 ttirMr. J. M. ROBINSON, Hardware Merchant. Wil mington, is our authorized Agent to receive orders for all work in our line of business. M., C. & CO. MEMEXTO MORI. THE subscriber, agent for John Ivcr McMillan, takes this method of saying to his friends and the public generally, that he has returned from the northern Quarries with the i .t .i it- .pwtp stork of AMERICAN MARBLE thai, has ever been shipped to North Carolina ?H0 a full supply of EGYPTIAN AND ITALIAN MARBLES, ,r.' i i . e tWa Wast, ct.vlp fnr allOI Wllicn ne IS prepureu iu lumnn in vu tt . J in I any purposes, such as Monuments, Tombs, Head and 1-oot Stones, or Furniture, Mantle Pieces, &c. In short, any kind of Marble Work will be furnished as low, and of as good material as can be had at any shop in the United States. From his long experience in the business, and his having some cf the very best Carvers and Letterersinhis employ, be hopes to have a fair share of the patronage of the Old North State sent to him, in place of sending it North : and he pledges himself that every piece of work shall give, both in workmanship and priee, satisfaction. Orders by maul will be nunctually attended to and all instructions obeyed.- i " V Dec. 5,l85113-tf . - S-R. FORD, Agent. LIME, Lime, Lime. 1,000 barrels Lincoln-rille Whit? Lump. Iso.Caloined Plaster, Plastering Hair, Fire Brick, anU Hydraulic Cement ; 1,000 bbls. Li;ae &c, T For ale by J C. & R. B- " OUD, Jan? 2, '32 17vSj' Contractors and Builders General Notices Fall and Winter Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry '' Goods for 1852. . I IIAVEju8t received my stock of goods, having been carefully selected by myself, and suitable for this market. My stock is now larger than any previous purchase ; and I shall offer greater inducements ro my friends and cuto mers im are uisposea to patronize me. My stock consists of Ladies Dress Goods ; Cloths, Cassi eres and Testings: Shawls Fhmnpla - rnrino Shirts: m Blankets; Prints;Bleached & Brown Domestics; & every other article usually found in a Dry Goods Store, Also, "a good assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, for Ladies, Gentle men, Boys, Girls and Children, with many other articles not enumerated, making my stock complete, to which the attention of my friends and the trading public generally, is invited. ; Grateful for past favors, I hope by oifering goods at rea sonable rates, to continue to share a portion of public pat-ron:ge-f WILL. S. R1NALDI. Llizabethtown, N. C, Oct. 22nd, 1852. 7-2m HIGHLANDS, ONSLOW COUNTY, N. C, - OCTOBER-, 1852. COME OXEI COME ALLI TO GET RAKGAINSH TTE HAVE JUST OPENED a well selected stock of VV frANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS ; Ready made CLOTHING. HATS. CAPS. SHOES and BOOT. of every kind and description ; fine DRESS GOODS, silk and worsted MANTILLAS; JEWELRY, etc., of the latest styles and fashions and of the best qualitlea. all of which we St rt AntihlArl on 11 -. I- 1 J . . K t 1 if ct. ii .in vcrjr wit pncenmc wsire eraersecu the advantage of visiting all the Northern wholesale and importing establishments and buying to the best advantage. Also, a full assortment nnd large stock of HARDWARE and GROCERIES, FLOUR, CHEESE, COFFEE, SU GAR, SPUN COTTON all Nos., and a great variety of other articles in this line at Wilmington wholesale prices, which we are now opening and keep constantly on hand, by re-supplying ourselves monthly with fresh articles. Thankful for the kind patronage we have heretofore enjov ed in our Richland establishment, we shall endeavor to give satisfaction to our friends and customers in every possible manner, and prove to be worthy of the confidence they place in us. We only call their attention and rcspectfu ly solicit them to favor us with a call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, in order that we may have a chance to keep up the reputation of our establishment, that all inny find a full assortment of the cheapest goods at 7-3m STERN & BROTHER'S. MACHINE FOR CRUSHING, GRINDING and PUL VERIZING, recently patented in this cour.rv and En rope. COCHRAN'S PLANEOSBIIERICAL QUARTZ CRUSHING AND PULVERIZING MACHINES are now in daily operation for the inspection of tha public, and will be submitted to any reasonable practical tests proposed by parties interested. These machines, by their simplicity of construction, their durability, the undoubted principles upon which they ope rate, their effective operation and result, arc justly entitled to the consideration of all parties engaged in grinding, crush ing and PULVERIZING QUARTZ, from ove, zinc, cop per, and lead ores, and all other mineral substances. It is the peculiar feature of the economy of these machines that they are found capable of crushing and pulverizing into the finest powder, any amount of Quartz or other earthy matter, in proportion to the amount of weight or power ap plied The earthy matter is so completely ground and pul verized, that the gold may be easily separated, and subject ed to any process of amalgamation that ma' be nceessar'. The machines work and deliver, wet or drj', as may be re quired, and run with little friction, (being almostwithout machincry.) requiring no lubricating ; the principle upon which they operate precludes the possibility of their being put out of order ; nor do they heat any material while being pulverized. They are at once applicable for all purposes of grinding and pulverizing, from those required by the DRUG GIST to those of the most extensive operations in CALI FORNIA and AUSTRALIA. The machine are from 2 to 12 feet in diameter, with balls or spheros from 3 inches to 5 feet in diameter, each machine weighing from 250 lbs. to 20 tons each, and are sold with the right to use them at from $100 to $5,000 each. They can be worked by steam, water, horse, or manual power, according to their size ; nnd by changing the vclocivy and proportioning the weight on the top of the balls, any a mount of power may be used, from that of a single man, or horse, upward. The proprietors of this invention solicit examination, and will prove b' practical tests the vast supc iority and econo my of these machines over any other, for crushing, grinding or pulverizing, heretofore offered to the public. Mhese machines may be seen in operation at the foot of South 8th st., Williamsburg, at the large Patent Block and Saw Factory of Messrs. Burr, Waterman & Co , first street south of Peck-slip Ferry, every day, from 7 to i) A. M., and from 4 to 6 P. M. For further particulars apply to E. & J. BUSSING & CO., No. 32 Cliff-st., N. Y. ?pt. 10, 1S52 l-3m Coach nucl Carriage Manufactory Clinton, N. C. BOLD ROBIN HOOD & SON would respect-, fully inform tke citizens of Sampson county: and public generally, that they will carry on the above busi ness in all its various branches. They are prepared to put up the PATENT SPRING BUGGY", having purchased the right for the county ; and hope by strict at tention to busi ness to merit a share of public patronage. They warrant all their work to be made of the very best materials, and should any of it fail in twelve months, with fair usage, either in workmanship or material, it will be repaired without charge. Persons wishing to buy would do well to call and examine for themselves, as they do not intend to be surpassed for style, elegance and durability. p&o-REPAIRING done in the neatest manner, at short notice jS"Mill Ink & Gudgeons, made ana warranted for ten years, for 10. Also, Cast-steel Roundshavcs madu and warranted. Clinton, May 14. 1S52 36-tf FOIl SALE. 4 TURPENTINE FARM, containing forty-eighty AA hnndrod Acres of fine v limbered land, situate on Wiiecamaw river, near the head of navigation but Accessi ble at all seasons of the "year to small vyssels and flat-boats. Three thousand acres of the above lands have been boxed and worked for thrc years. On the premises are a dwnlling house, and all necessary out-buildings. There are thre hun dred acres of cleared land under fence, well adapted to the staple productions of the Soueh. Also, a CAPITAL MILL SEAT, with a mill frame ready for raising, convenient to an abundance of Timber. In addition to all these advanta ges, the range for stock is unsurpassed in this section of country ; and its nearness to as good a turpentine market as the State affords, enhances the value of thit location so well adapted to the vicinity of a rapidly improving community. For terms, apply to the undersigned at Conwayboro', S. C, where all applications, (post paid.) will meet with prompt attention. TOM. F. GILLESPIE. Oct. 15, 1S52 . 5-fU Newbernian. Gold.-.boro' Patriot and Fayettevilla Obser ver copy weekly 'till 1st January. ilIIIililSRRY. -! TRS. SARAH II. KELLEY takes thi.' metho.iot 1VX informing her Town and Country friends and pit rons. that site has returned from the North, with a fine and well selected stock, consistins hi part of Hats. Ribbons, Caps, Cuffs, Collars, Artificials, Feathers, &c., all of the la test and most fashionable style. She is thankful for past patronage and solicits a continu ance of the same, asking all to call before purchasing else where, as no pains will be spared to please. P. S. Bonnets Cleaned and Trimmed as usual. Oct. 3, 1852 ! 5'lm jgjO REWARD. f) ANA WAY from the subscriber a negro man C named SAM. Said negro is about 6 feet 1 inch high, stout built, dark complected, and formerly be-l.ino-Pii to Mr. Richard M. Lewis, sr., of Bladen. He is supposed to be lurking about Mrs. Owens' plantation, Bladen county, where ne nas a wne. I will give the above reward for his delivery to me in il mington, or his confinemeut in any Jail in the State so that I can get him. MILES COSTIN. October 1,1852 23-2t-4-tf THE BROTHERS' STEAMBOAT COMPANY, OR BANKS'S LINE is prepared with -TS Steamers "Brothers" and " Douglas." AtiSapgfi Rn:it? in flnrrv with di.natch nil ft IUt . Lvm iiiniivm. --' Freiirhts shinned bv them between v ayettcville ami Wil- mincrtou. or to an v intermediate landings on the River. any intermediate landings on the R JOHN' BANKS. Art. Wilmington. D. & W. M'LAUREN, Ag'ts, Fayetteville. Sept. 24. 1S50 3-6m VALUABLE LOCATION FOR SALE. AT FAIR BLU F, N. C. 1 will sell my entire plan-S tation, FOUR HUNDRED ACRES more or less, includui" about one-fourth of Fair Bluff, situated on Lumber River and on both sides of the Wilmington and Manchester Railroad, or in lots to suit purchasers. Any persons wishing a place for mercantile purposes, probably cannot better them selves on the line of the Road from Wilmington to Manches ter. The health of the place is equal to any on the line, tor further particulars apply to the subscriber. p0WELL. Columbus co., Aug. 27th, 1852 ' 50-3m TO THE PUBLIC. THE subscriber has leased for a term of years, of R. W Brown, Esq., his fire-proof store, with his wharves, ana is now in acondition to take esrcial care of Spirits Turpentine and other Naval Stores committed to his care. The Ware house is well known to be the best and safest place tow for the storage of Bacon, Lard, Corn, Peas, &c. J .be Oower wharves have on them four large new sheds where JPn" can be safely kept from the ram and sun. He is prepared 10 Jeceive and ship, or sell, all kind of produce sent totiscare. He will also make advances when required. He bees to refer to the following gentlemen :--K..w -BrowJohn Dawson, O. G. Parsley anc I Tho, IL WngM, Brown's wharf, Wilmington, N. C. September 12; 1851 . .. . -r .;." J -.ln.lill lot Of TOBACCO, TOdACUU. Jusi receiveu --- Tobacco, best in the market. C.Jak. in (.7 it i : MORNING, OCTOBER 29, Drogs, Medicines, Painls, Oils, &c. LIPPITT'S SPECIFIC. for the Cure of Dysentery. Diarrhcea, and Summer Com plaint. In presenting this justly celebrated Medicine to the pub lic, we make no rash assertions of its efneacy, nor is any hope held out to the afflicted which facts do not warrant. This remedy having been, fr years, used in this place, for the cure of the above diseases arid those appertaining to the same class, the Proprietor has been induced to offer it on a more extensive sctle, with a view to lessen the amount of human suffering. 1 have never kuown it to fail when the di rections have been strictly adhered to. Many useless nostrums have been palmed upon the public, Bd 1 hesitated lor some time, until thrously convinced of iUj efficacy. I ' CERTIFICATES. lExtract of a letttei received from S. J. Carroll. Baltimore, January 10th, 1851. "Wat. H. LipriTr, Esq , Dear Sir: 1 have'r.o hesitation in saying that 3'our Specific is one of the best Medicines ex tant fur Dysentery, Diarrhoea , 4r. Yon possibly may re coiJect my case ; if it has escaped your memory I will give you briefly the facts. I had tried every thing that I had seen Usd, but with little success. And after using enough to start twenty-five Homeopathic M. D's.,1 began to despair, when you kiudly offered me your invaluable Medicine, which cured me effectually. Yours trulv. S. J! CARROLL. Wilmington, N. C, Augnst Mth, 1851. ,. 5Wm. II. LipriTr, Esq, Dear Sir:-.-! have used your k'tt ... - . 1 i- ., . T . Specific in two cases iu my family for Dysentery. In one 4 Iiapspoontuis enceted n eouiplete cure iu the other, three lad the like effect. Respectfully, &c, THOS. LORING, Ed. Commercial. Ha nr. ell's Stoke, New Hanover County, N. C , Oct. 10, 1S51 Wm. II. Lii Pirr, Esq., Dear Sir: It is with plea sure I state that 1 have used your Specific for the cure of Dys entery, Diarrhoea, &c , and have found it to produce the de sired effect in every case I used it after the usual remedies have failed. I recommend it with confidence to the public. Respectfully. &c, J. B. SEAYEY, M. D. Savannah, Ga , December 26lh, 1851. Mit Wm- II. Lip tmtt, Dear Sir: It is with pleasure I acknowledge the wonderful effects of your Medicine for curing Diarrhoea or Rowel complaint, a. I am satisfied it was the means, under God. of saving the life, first of my Child and then of my Brother. As my Brother was given up by two of the most eminent Physicians in this place, Dr--. Richardson and Wregg, and when 1 consulted the fatter as to the propriety of trying it on him so low, he said I might to satisfy myself that 1 had left nothing untried, but he did not think that Medicine would be, of any use to him. But thank God he was mista ken, as we saw the salutary effects in 21 hours, and in ten da v. he was able to bt out of bed. I remain vburs. very truly and gratefully, WM. BAILEY. Prepared and sold by WM. II. MI'PITT, Druggist & Chemist, N. E. Corner Front and Market street, Wilmington, N. C. A liberal discount will be made to Dealers. July 23, 1852 47 6m C1IIEM1CALS Fresh arrivals of the following : 100 oz. Sulphate Quinine, 5 bbln. Epsom Salts, 5 lbs. pure Sul phate Zinc, 8 oz. Sulphate Morphine, 4 oz. Acetate Mor- f bine, 10 lbs. Blue Mass, 15 lbs. English ( loinel, fi oz 'eperine, 5 gals. Spirts Nitre, 2 oz.' Oil Tobacco, 5 lbs. Ilyd. Patassa, (English.) 2 lbs. Iodine, 2 Hs. Iodine Arse nica 2 lbs. Chloroform, 1 oz. Iodine Copper. 1 oz. Valcrinate of Iron, 5 lbs. Phosphate Soda, 20 lbs. Sugar Lead, pure, 4 oz. Tannin, 1 oz. Oxide Mercury. 5 gals. Aq. Ammonia, 10 lbs. Spirits Ammonia Aroma t, 10 lbs. Hoffman's Anodyne. For sale by C. Dt'PRE, Druggist. April 2d Market (street TRUGS AND MEDICINES. Just received 10 lbs. 1J G. urn Opium, (Turkey.) 200 lbs. Salt Pet re, 40 lbs. Gum Arabic, 30 lbs Alexandria Senna. 20 lbs. E J. Senna, 1 bbl. Gum Camphor, 1 bbl. Cream of Tartar, 1 bbl. Carb. Soda, 1 cask Sal. Soda, 2 cases Cooper's Isinglass, 3 doz. Cox's Gelatine, 4 bjxei celebrated Soap Powder, 12 doz. boxes Yeast Powder C. Di:PRE, Druggist. PATENT MEDICINES. 4 boxes Sand's Sarsaparilla, 2 boxes Townsend's do., 3 doz Risley's do., 3 gross Bate man's Drops, gross Wright's Pills, 1 gross Brandreth's do , 1 gross Peters' do., 4 doz. Spencer's do., o" doz. Beckwith's do. (i dozen Moffat's do.. J gross Ayer's Cherrv Pectoral, 4 doz. Wistar's Balsam Wild Cherry. &c. CDt FRE, Druggist and Apothecary. I ALTS, OILS &c. &c. 8000 lbs. Pure Extra and No. I Lead, S bbls. Linseed Oil, Pure, 150 lbs. Chrome Green, CO lbi. Paris Green ground and in Oil. G boxes Chrome (ireen. (Dry,) 4 boxes Am. Vermillion, 5 bbls. Lamp Black, 500 lbs. Spanish Brown, (in Oil.) 2 casks Venitinn Red, (English.) 500 lbs. Venitian Red. (in Oil.) 150 boxes Win dow Class, American and French, at (J. DuPRE'S, Drug Store. Market st. FAN Po IANC.Y ARTICLES. 12 doz. Lubiu'j Extract, 3 dozen 'oncine Soap, 1 gross Brown Windsor Soap, (i dozen Shaving (.'ream, 3 dozen Wash Balls; 3 doz Buffalo Combs, (superior:) 1 gross Wax Matches; a large assortment of Hair and Tooth Brushes. C. DuPRE, aP2 Markct-st., Wilmington, N. C. DRUGS! URIGS! riHE subscriber has just returned from the North grJl JL with a large and well selected stock of Drug., & Chemicals, Paints, Oils. Dye-Stuffs, Window Glass, Putty, Liquors. &c , which he selected from the first manu factures in the Northern cities, and offers at the lowest pri ces, consisting in part of: Drugs. Castor Oil, per gallon or dozen: Epsom Salts; Bermuda Arrow Root; Pul. Jalap; Pul. Rhubarb; Pul. Ipe cac; Pul. Coluinbo; Pul. Senna; Liquorice; Cauthaides; Bi. Carb. and Sal Soda; Cr. Tartar; Magnesia; Peruvian Bark; Seidlitz and Soda Powders. Clirmicals. Sjrr. of Iodido of Iron; Iodide of Iron; Iodide of Lead; Iodide of .Mercury; Iodide of Potassa; Chloroform; Sw. Spts. Nitre; Aq. Ammonia; Sulph .Ether; Hoffman's Anodyne; Sulph. and Act. Morphine; Act. 1'lumbi; Sulph. Zinci; Strychnine. Pnints, Dye-Stuff's, Putty, ami Oil White Lend, pure, extra and No. 1; Chrome Oreen, dry and in oil; do. Yellow, dry and in oil; Verdigris, Vry and in oil; Venitian, dry and in oil; Yellow Ochre, dry and in oil; Fire Proof Paint; Patent Zinc Paint: Brushes, all sizes and kinds; Put ty; Linseed and Train Oils: Lamp Oil; Varnish. Patent Medicines. Townrend's, Sands, Webster's, Bull's, Keeler's, and Carpenter's SARSAPARILLA; Ayer's Cherry Pectoral; Wistar s Balsam of Wild Cherry; Swaync's Syrup of Wild Cherry; Swain's Panacea; Indian Panacea; Spencer's Bitters; Oxygenated Bitter.-!; Pin Killer; Tarrauts Aperient; Tarrauts Ext. Cubebs and Copaiva; Peter's, Beck with's, Clickener's, Brandreth's, House's, Lee's, Spencer's, Wistar's. Scott', Anderson's, Keeler's, Hull's, Wright's, Tyler's. Moffatt s. and Leidy's PILLS, &c. &c. For sale at the lowest wholesale and retail prices, by o24 WM. II. LIPPJTT, Druggist and Chemist. DR. BAN'NING'S BRACES. Jutt received a large sup ply of Spinal Supporters and Supporter Truss, for Weaknesses, Deformities, Ilemorrohoids, Prolaprus Ani, and the several varieties of Hernia. Dr. St. John advised the use of the above Braces in bis lec tures a short time back in this place. For sale at manufac turers prices, wholesale and retail, bv m4 WM. II L1PP1TT, Druggist and Chemist. WILMINGTON MARBLE AND STONE YARD. THE subscriber having accepted the agency of several large establishments at the North, which will furnish him with an unlimited supplj of finished or unfinished for eign or domestic MAR BLE of all qualities, is prepared to fill all orders for MONUMENTS AND TOMB-STONES and every other article in the line f the business, at reasonable rates. SCULPTURING, LETTER ING, or CARVING, execu ted as well as can be done either North or South. The best of reference can be given if required. Feb. 13. 1852 23-tf JAMES McCLAKANAN. PURE t;iGi:ii AV1XE. PURE Jamaica Gingor has long been celebrated by the Medical faculty, both in Europe and America as the ijost grateful stimulant and carminative which can be given to the human system. In cases of Dyspepsia, Flatulent Cholic, and feeble state of the alimentary canal, it hs no rival. It promotes digestion, counteracts Dysentery, and all disarrangements of the bow els, relieving Rheumatism. Incipient Gout, and naturally increasing the flow of animal spirits, and invigorating the whoie system. For sale by L. N. BARLOW, j30 Com. and N. O.Tel, copy Granitg Row, t'ront st. FOR SALE. A TURPENTINE STILL AND FIXTURES complete, with 7,000 bricks and lime ready to set, now lying near the mouth of Calvin's Creek, on Black River, convenient to put in a boat to be conveyed to any point. For particulars enquire of Dr. Hawes, at Hawes & Simpson's still; or ad dress the subscriber, at White's Creek, Bladen county. Capacity of Still, 20 barrels, with tha best worm in the State. Conditions, G and 12 months credit- J. U KUSS. Oct. 1st, 1852 4-5t REMOVAL.. Removed to Mulberry Street, between Front and Nortli Water Streets. THE subscribercontinues to keepon hand alarge and eeneral assortment of CARRIAGES of his own manufacture, which he offers for sale on the most reasonable terms ; among whieh maybe found Rockawny, Barouches, Dunhams, Buggies, Wago.ua, GIga, Sul keys, &c. Also, Harness of all kinds. Purchasers will find it to their interest to call and exam ine before purchasing elaewhere, as I am determined not to be undersold. , - - , - N. B. Repairing done at short notice, and in the neat est and best manner. ISAAC WELLS, -i Wilmington, N. C, July 4, 1351 - j - 43-tf LONDON SOHO SAUCE. A superior article for Game, Fish, Steak &e. Also Tomato and Mushroom Catsups; Tuscan and Olive Oil : English and American Mustar ; Lime Juice ; Lemon Syrup,., c, at s , --.- - , 83. CComcopy . L. N. BARLOW'S. "nORK, 150 bbls. Mess and Prime Pork, for sale b- . " X Oct 21 ; - . - . .FREEMAN & UOUStQX. . i . ... ; " ' , : .'. ..." '; ' .'., ' 1852. T 11 w j Schools. Jacksonville Male and Female Seminary. BENJAMIN J. TENNEY. A. M Principal Miss ELIZA HESTER, Instructress in Female Department. ; riMIE Trustees are happy to announce that this Institu- i JL tion is now permanently established, and in a flourish- j ing condition. Testimonials of the highest character war-j rant them in saying that the qualifications of the Teachers whom they have engaged, are such as to ensure, to all who j may patronize the institution, the advantages of systematic ana tnorougti instruction A large and commodious building has been crrceted with separate rooms and ample accommodations for both the A very extensive and complete Apparatus has been pro-! eir lessons and to secure the fcood Will tf the:f vided for the illustration of the different branches of Natur- j teacher. They till partake Strongly; of the most re; al Philosophy, Chemistry, &e. Frequent lectures will be . fined Siamese cast of countenance, form anj man given, with experiments in the various branches of Physical j of (inoi t;n,r thpmselvfis- in truth ihev are a ere. science, torouguout tne Academic year ivln.'h inminintfi on the 4th inst. An excellent Piano is furnished for the use of Pupils in Music. 1 ne course ot study will be as extensive as in anv similar I institution in the State. Pupils may here pursue all branch- j cs necessary to fit them for an advanced standing in any Col- j lege in the Union. From the encouragement which this school has heretofore j met with, the Trustees have thought proper to make a ; considerable deduction in the fees for tuition, which will be as follows per session : j MALE DEPARTMENT. In lower branches, Spelling, Reading. &c. .$6 Of) j Higher branches. Grammar, Arithmetic. .10 00 ; With Algebra, Greek and Latin 12 50 ; With lectures on all the higher branches. . lb" 00 , FEMALE DEPARTMENT. i Spelling, Reading. Sua 6 00 ; 1st Class. 2.1 " 3d " 4th " 1st Class. 2d 3d Writing, Mathematics 10 00 Including Philosophy, &all higher branches 12 oO French, Latin, Greek 15 00 Music on Piano with use of instrument 15 00 Music on Guitar 10 00 Paintingand Drawing 4 00 Embroidery in needle-work 2 50 Good board can be obtained in respectable families in the villago and vicinity, from $5 to $8 per month. TU! STEES : P. W. MONTFORD. JASPER ETHER 1DGE, A J. MUR RILL, G. J. WARD, D. W. SIMMONS, C. D. FOY. JOHN COOK, PHILIP KOONCE. F. S. HUMPHREY, W. D. HUMPHREY. OTWAY SANDERS, GEORGE WARD, J. S. WREN, EDWARD WARD, S. HUMPHREY. V. JASPER ETHE RIDGE. IWt, A. J. MiTitrtnx, Sec'v. I Oct. 9th, 1852. " 5-tf ! Wilmington Herald, Newbernian, and Spirit of the Age, ! please copy. ' M.VSOMC ACADEMY AT LOXti ( ItEEK, TV'. '. i rTMIIS Institution has just been opened under the direction ; JL of a competent and experienced Teacher. j TUITION PER SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS. Spelling, Reading, Writing, first class in English j Grammar and Geography $7 50 '. Second class of sKine, including History, Philosophy, i and the use of the Globes '.. 12 00 ; Higher branches of English Science, including first ! class in Algebra, Latin and Greek 15 00 ' Second class of same, including Geometry, Trigonom- j etry, Logics and Metaphysics IS 00 French, Spanish and Italian will be taught at the usual j prices. To j oung gentlemen and ladies desirous of acquiring i a laciiity ot speaking and writing these beautiful languages, this Institution, it is presumed, will afford an excellent op portunity. Hoard can be obtained in the neighborhood from 5 to 7 dol lars per month. Thi3 Institution is to keep clear of all sectarian opinions. J D. POWERS, Pres. Board Trustees. March 26. 1352 29-1 f ROOKS! ROOKS!! JUST Received per Schr. A J. DeRosset, a large assort ment of School Rooks, including Ruellions series ofGram mers and Readers, Davie's series of Mathematics, Pcrkin's scries of Arithmetics, Manderville's series of Readers, Par ker's series of Readers, Quackenbos' first lessons iu com position, Mrs. William's Ancient Geography and Atlas, Boj-d's Rhetoric, Blair's Lectures. Smith Mitchells, Ol neys, and Morse's Geography and Atlas, and Qnorts Geogra phy, Whitcley's Rhetoric, Goodricees, Frane, Mrs Wil iord's historical works. Chamber's educational course, Cut tcrs anatomy, Physiology and Hygiene. Cutter's first hook of Hygiene, Oouistocks chemistry and philosophy, Parker's chemistry and do. Philosophy, Sillim.in's chemistry, Cesar, Virgil, Horace, Napos, Homer, &c. &c. Uncle Tom's eabin, Aunt Phillis' cabin, The Iron mask, to Love anp to be Loved, Time and Tide or Strive and win, Rena. Linda, James mount joy or I've been thinking, Que chy. The wide wide world. Reveries of a bachelor, The sun ny side, Thinks I to myself, Scottish chiefs, Don Quixote Gil Bias, Mysteries of Adoh.ho. Abbess, Duds and blos- , sums. Arabian Kuights, Tom Burke, Harry Borecmer, Jack flT-. ri. , . t ..... . . . L iiinion. j en inousanu a jear, .ioe -Miller, jjowjrs. sermons. Vicar of Wakefield. Charlotte Temple, Lucy Temple, Lynda Wets, Kings own. Poor Jack, the Petrel, 5ic, &c &e. Shaksjihare's, Ryon's, Morse's, Burn's, Milton's Mrs. Ilenian's, Tuppcr's, Scott's, &c. poetical works. Spectator, St. Pierre's studies of nature. Chamber's Miscellencv. Gil Bias, in nn'einal Spanish. The complete works of i a"iK,riWlS ! Mariners chronicle. Mechanic's text book, Builder's compan- I ion, rrose writers of America, temale poets of America, The Irish Gems of beauty, Annuals for lS-3, Michclets his- tory of France, Drawing paper, Bristol board Perforated paper, Drawing pencils, Water color.. Camel h iirp-ncils. A fine, assortment of stationary, Sec. New Mrsic. Katy Darling, Home Again. Home Quick Step, Old Folks at. Home, Sylph Polka, Katy Darling's Farewell to Dennot, &c. At S. W. WIIITAKER'S. One Door above Scott & Baldwin's. Oct. 22, 1852 7-tf ' piaxos-: m sir. MR. HERMANN L. SCI1REINER respectfully informs the citizeni of Wilmington and vicini-tTTTl ty that he has opened a Store on Market-street, where be will always keep a regular assortment of PIANOS cf the most celebrated manufacture, viz : 6, 6j, 6J, 6 and 7 octave Pianos, in rosewood cases, and with the latest improvements These Pianos have bten selected by himself at the North, and he therefore feels confident that he can guarantee them and sell them at New York prices. He will also have always on hand, and is constantly receiving, tho latest, most fash ionable and best Music ; so that persons liring in the coun try can have any piece of Music published in Europe or the United States in three days. He will receive orders from Bras? or String Bands, either ; fi lence results of occupying the southern side of Ma jor instruments or arranged music for bands of , 8 12 or j sr. aml Dixon-s jine. The Boston productions attract la members. Any piece sent to him to arrange for the dif-! , ., . . .' . . , nlir' ferent instruments, he will arrange to suit any performer, i a,,cntion by a rather tall form, which might be grace and with despatch. Having arranged all the music for the , f"'t if 'e stately and inflexible in jls movements. Wilmington Amateur Brass Band for the last 6 months. i They seem unable, as yet. to cast wholly " away 'the Tlfl will cn voi n. wioUl v sifon nt. nf 1 1i l t twf. rn V.lit.ci 1 inna i r - i-i . ... . . . .. with the Piano. ... v?. J - w-. y . Oct. 15, 1852 35-3t 3m WASTED. BEESWAX AND WOOL. For which the highest mark et price will be paid. HOWARD & RE DEN. August 4th. 1S52. XOTICK. THE subscriber begs leave to return his thanks to his town and country friends for the liberal patronage he has received from them for the past year, and would respectfully inform them that he has just returned from the North with his FALL AND WINTER STOCK, which he is now re ceiving, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. He has on hand the following a mong other articles . 20 bbls. Whiskey; 20 bags Coffee; 10 " Rum; 10 bbls. Pork; 5 firkins Butter; 20 boxes Cheese; 20 bbls. Sugar, different grades; 50 " Flour, fine and super; 50 bags extra family Flour; Wines, Brandy, Gin, Pepper. Ginger. Allspice. In4ieo, Nutmegs, Mess Beef, Mackerel, .Shoes, Spun Yarn. Fancy Prints, Flannels, Winter Goods for pants, Cutlerv, Crocke- i Pf needing, and, having 1 lie; fear Of the law-before , ry, Sheeting, Shirting, Blankets, Buckets, Brooms, Soap, j hi eyes, resolved not to break the peaC of the coni Candles, &c, and many other articles too tedious to men- monwealth himself, nor allow the inmates Tf the ho- tion. .Don t foreet to call at the old stand. Market-street. in front of the Carolina Hotel. l'HOS. C. CRAFT. Wilmington, Sept. 10th, 1852. TTJOOL HATS WOOL HATS. 500 doz. Men's and V V. Boys' Wool Hats, for sale low at the Hat Store. Those wishing to purchase will advance their interests by giving me a call. " C. MY lift S. Hatter. RES II FROM NEW YORK, per Schr. A. J. DeKosset. 10 bbls. Hiram Smith's best Flour new wheat and fresh ground. 50 bags extra family Flour; 3hilfbbls Rye do. 5 firkins extra. Butter ; 3 hhds. Western Shoulders; 2 bbls. Lard : 25 extra siie Beef Tongues ; 200 lbs Dried Beef; 20 boxes Cheese. Low for casb by Oct. 22. , GEO. H. KgLLEY. LIQUOKS. 25 bfets. N. E. Rum; 5 hhds. do. do.; -25 bbls. Old Monongahela Whiskey; , J5do. Pure Old i ye Whiskey ; - ; - o 2 do. 10 years old pure Peach Brandy j - . - V -1 5 bbls. pure Apple Juice ; " . , " " - T ' 10 h. I and casks French Brandy - In store, and for salcy Oct. 22 - " M.. McINNTS. TTtLOUR UK) bbl; assorted brand?, In store snd for sale ', ." . " M. McINInTS. l ' 1 . . - . 11 by GSTERN S1DES.-15 bhd,. prime article Western ! eT a? Jftopt-ieTzing -Kqwot until thpj ba,l -Sides in Store. For ale cheap by ' - - become satisfied , that , there were no greased women t,22, " - - McINM3. i about!.". - t- . W Oct Per Square of 10 lint or ! l nlvnr4- One square, 1 insertion, .. $ .,0 iJo.-. io. 2 uidertious, do. 5 1). ........... . J. i'ii.'vrMr'ltu Do. do. . 3 months. withouM oansct... 3 00-.. Do. do. 6 do .... ..do . .do. .,..",. 00 . Do. ' do. I2V tio ... i , .tio ..... .do ............ .8 Of) ' Do." do. ' 6 do .'..renewed weekly, .V.. 12 (XI Do." do.-12' do..... .do.... . .do. i,.20. 00 JKff"AirertiselneSts ordered to be' continued on the ipsidfl charged 37 cents per square for each insertion after the firt -Any advertisement upon which the nurabcr of insertions i not marked, will be continued until ordered out, and charged 25 cents per square for each insert Ion ; t. A lihAi-nl l!sniinfc will he iniulo ou ndrertisemcnts exceed inir nnA amisro nUn TtnhHihAI (i nr 12 months. CASH A1V " i " i" " " r .:, , , .T,sr. y,o advertisement, reflecting ppon pnvat? character can, under any cibcvmstaxces be admitted , v . ; From the Greensboro Patriot. About tUe;siamceTwin';4J' .. Surry County N. C., 5ih Oct ; 1S52. . Many persons who, in day ffoneibvvhaVe lak.ert n lively interest :n the welfare of Messrs. Eiig and Chansr Bunkers, His celehratei! Siamese ,Xwihs""inajr. be fM to learn that those gentlemen fare ,weU. anil . live sit Mount Airy in this county, surrbunjeJ by ibeir wives and children. . - .: i'" .1 Mr. Eng has six, and Mr , Chan? fivf children, all of whom are apt scholars and',remarkabiy. Wf!I be j haved manifeslin ? the' strongest possible desire to i .. ' . . --"... . i (lit to theit parents, and Ihe community in which they , live. p ,. ,-.-;, . ....V Messrs. Eng and Chang are "n!ike remarkable for - . their industry and billigerent disposition? s They are strict and thorough going business - men. Iind wo- to " the unfortunate wight wh'n dares to i nsti't them.- - ' Foimer'y they resided in Wilkes cdninty. but "n ; consequence of the numerous acliona for as.sault an ! j batteiy brotuht against them in that county they re j moved into the adjoining cotnityrshoTtly- after" which j they were fined fifteen dollars and cSstsi at -Rock ford, ;lhe county seat, for splitting a board into splinters 'over the head of a man who had insulted them. -I As regards the supposed sympathy-existing between ; them, it may be stated that their, most .5ntimateac : quaintnnces deem them to be entirely independent, of every thuii of the k-nd, and gsve us instances to sns- : tain their opinion, that not long since they allended an auction sale of hogs and-bid against each, other till ': they ran up ihe prices altogether above,, the market ' rates also, that on one occasion, .Mr. En,or Cl) 'P was taken ill and took to his bei where ho lay cpny plaining for some time, although Lislbrolher scoldel I him severely all the while for detaining him inched when he ought to have been attending to the business of their plantation. ;.'; .;' , ;.:".;: On another occasion, a5 they were, passing up the road, a gentleman enquired of them where ibeyweie going, whereupon Mr. Chang replied m going over the Bue Ridge in the f-tage," and' at the "same instant Mr. Eng, looking over his fhouhler, replied, with an arch smile, ' I am going back home" to look after our wives and children" - When questioned about their mother some lime sinepby an ..Acquaintance, they stated that they had foimerly jecei veil Jet 'ers from her, but latterly they had heard no tidings of her and even if they were to receive letters from her written in Ihe Simese language, they, 'would not. b. able to read them, as they had forgotten their' mother tongue. .' , ,' '"-r y. They are excellent hands to cany iip a corner of a log house- exceeding all their neighbors" in- cutting saddles and notches in coiner ! logs both j;of iheiii wieM'ng the axe with a power and dexleiity superior to any of the most expert woodcutters in this wooden, county. When ihey chop or fight, they do so double handed, and in driving a horse or chastising Itheir ne greos, both of them use the lash without mercy.' A gentleman who purchased a black man a short time ago from them, informed the writer that he. was "the worst whipped negro he ever eaw.y sThey arc inveterate Finokers and chewers of. labacco each chewing his own quid and smoking-his own pipe it has been remarked, however, in. support of the smypa thy supposed to prevail throughout their systems, that as a general rule, when one takes a fresh quid,, thy Oiher does the same, notwithstanding they do noLal- I ways expectorate the same quantity.; of saliva or spit at the same instant. It is also generally admitted that j there is a marked difference in the .systems and tem I peiaments of the gentlemen, and still . they almost in j variably draw the same inferences "from topics submit i se l to their consideration and arrive at similar conclu ! sions. Mr Eng not unfrequenlly gives seiious of. ! fence to Mr. Chang, by jesting him about hi' 'having j one more child than he has, whereby he claims to b j the better man of tho two. When shooting (a spot t,, they are very fond of) one sights or takes aimamlthe I other (it is said) pulls the trigger : hrtw if this be true it would go far to prove the doctrine of-suppose I sympathy existing jetween the brothers, but it is ques tioned by most of their neighbors. : 3, They readily admit and acknowledge themselves to entertain a strong Christian faith or belief, and are re gular attendants at Church and other - religions meet- ino- wbprp ihpv dfnnrt tbp.-.spl rra na ; Ummot rm I "?.' ' '' aaoption... They nrf.,ns: P diticians and take a lively Intel est in ail elect.OU inai occur in Ineir (lislrict. As tne wriier'Wrts mfor i med by a lady of Mount Airr, M they Ai j at , people "rarely ever goiog fl'Ol ;, n i , , are mighty stay t'ome home un- Ladies and Locality In this medley (writes n gentleman from Newport).- of feminine fldwpr.? otie c.tn easily class them according Jo their nalive oil Thus, the New York growlheveaU itself by gaiety, animation, sprightliness so much so." indeed that very often some of them can scarcely ""hold ""both their little feet slill at the same time. ThVir toi'et is gen erally in better taste, and more elegant. Their gown are well cut and well made, which denotes the exis tence of a considerable number of French milliners in the metropolis ; and the dress is' worn with easeVrace nnd suppleness denoting an elegant, des in pujfura it the wearer The Southern stars do not remain mlicli behind New York in dress and taste."- In their bear ing there is sometimes a happy bleoding;of nn ea.y, artless carelessness, with a certain commanding con- i 01 i-riii.ii rurnan ri'ziutv. wmcn masces nii-m one. sen ii I even when thev trv lo be au.ih An nsumidi An- j glo-mannerism prevents them from appearing elegant jly.even in tasteful toilets, and" from;moving ,wiilt ; elasticity an I grace, like their compeers from other regions. The Philadelphian is .something -.'between the New York and Bostonian breed. ",Manv stiH re- i veal traces of emancipated Quakerism, but affability lunus meir principal leature. "Acorn," the Ho.ston correspondent 'of the New York Spirit of the Times, tells the following story : A few days since some of ihe " Wods" residins 'nt Nahant had rare sport. A number ,,of the friends ff the Maine Liquor law. with a. oosse of constables. j proceeded to Drew's Hotel, for the purpose of eiz- ing a quantity of the "enemy that steals away men's j brains," and that wa of a fVllow., Sam orfnr, vfti ,1c m f the Tremont, ccttinz wind of the --IntfvrSYW. tel to do so hy any overt act. yet he was gtill doirous of giving the party an' affectionate reception-J-Crtn- I sequent ly he summoned all the'seruh-vomcn -libont the house (some fifteen lusty; Irish .wotiven) and a greed to give them tlnee dollar. Lcracblftthej would allow themselves to be covered from head to foot with soft-soap and grease; ! and immediately wp!on the informers and pimps entering the house, ' each one was to seize her man,r.pdi commence embracing him in the most affectionata manner, to which ihey - all at once ngreed f Sam ' immediately gave each woman a thick coating of bacon grease, and " of cr that covered a thick coat of mustard nnd molawes; and thus arrayed and bedaubted, they f awaited the ' arrival of their expected visitors, whom, npon ehter -' ing the rotunda" of the botel,-were instantly seize d : by a stout, Svell-greased Irish "woman with a hug C;' that nearer resembled that of ji full-grown she bear than anything that I can describe. Thc party soon . began lo. cry p ecav &nd beg foriit.beir lives, whjch -V' was spared them, , but oof until they were all bedn - wvm itn 'iirn;4i;UMCi'U3 nil Allli UUft HICJ IJIOSU' 4 J' I '-; 1 ' i . grceanie smell orippearance, and i i t hey neake 1 I out the back doort lMked like-individuals resolved daily expected. For pale by M. MelN'NIS.
Wilmington Journal [1844-1895] (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 29, 1852, edition 1
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