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( I A. L. ilti .' PUBLISHED EVERY WED? ':SDA YMORSlXG. OS won Front -i., neUSoasli of Bank of Cape Fear The price of this paper, is two dolhrssnd fifty cents per snniiin pivM in advance.; If not paid within one Sasmth after .iWri!ing,;'or aftet he beginning oft new nWr;:,:i.-n vr. three dollars will be charged, and if not pajj until tfus ye reipires,three dollars end fifty cents Will Ii8w. .. i, . ' tio paper will ho liseontmued until all arrearage! are aid, unless tne editor may mint prop,w u . ..... iC? Letters to the Editor; on. busineesconupcted with bWpap.er, must be post-paid ; ;'4 v,; ; ZJfJf't i . i CONTINUE TI1E ' AND WILL 'lAKE" LIB E U ALC A SII !Ap VAN " 'CES ON ALL CONSIGNMENTS OF r timber; iumbep.' IXaval, Stores. AW'. - -WilraingtruuN. O.,' July S8th, 4845. A 324-rf cimmlssloa f or wardln? Merchant, London wHinrr witwisoTQ No.c. ,.v. gucUottttt; & flrommtefoit iacrdiant. Li'fiert adtawwdt " shipments (o i Jriencf jn sepfa; 1843., , -; i FXSMOX,litT,E HITTER, r HVe'rV DFjtcniPTlONOF'TYLB.ANDmllAUTV, .; C7HEA.H-POR.,i3A9H. ;.: November 13th. 1$1 . ' 887-41. TfltbllA ' SANDFORJ WlTLMlNGTQlsy N. C; ' , July .6th,' 1345.' V 7 ' fa C 6mmag Voi anil' T 6-v ar Ung - -r i cnmtfltoit,,Jft: Januarys, 1$5 y :j.;,..885-tf. GENERALVAQENT,; ; ... :. t WllyMlNGTON, N.;U. . Rt'Pcl(ullT refer to -, '' - 1neMr.J.n. An.ieon1 , Wilmington, N C. R. W. Brown, Tiaq. 5' , Meiira. Woolsey & Woalsey,",- f w' x,"Rrchard1BaMeU& Aborn, i Nevr ,iotk. " A. RieharJa, Eaa. y . - J - ' June 35th, 1843. 319-tlT - , "JOHN;IIALLt v COMMISSION MERCHANT, , IrTthe Fire-Proof building on JV iter rcet Third Nonhwof the Market Dock, v , ; WILMINGTON. U. - . July M. Mi,i t - -."F' 83-tf-' d B IT E XT 3 ITT,' ' COMMISSION i MERpItAffTi? ff f , iorf riopt - North bfi Market itreetTon V ' ' the Wharf, up Btair. y April. 1 iK 1 846. . . t ' ' - ' ,36' . CHARLES I3EAKESJiEE,Y'. ' (iuccstismt TO JAMIS puNDturoRn,) '; ITIanuCicturcr jind. Dealer in ; .? : B O 0,T S , & 8 H 0 E S) t - Market Srreet fVilmingtprr, K, U. .June 10th, 1446. f-1- 369-tf. - JUST RECEIVED, ! TRESH supply of CheaemaH'a1 Arabian Balaanii jY. 8nda'Sarstiprjtlt,iind Sands'. Remedy for Ring-, JVIarch 5.M845."; '3o;i-tf;"' DANIEL CUOMLAY 4 . UOOntMAKERi raiT afRKitT opifoaita tn "cHftiixieis" Qlft INFORMS his friends and tbe public, in general, that he ha made Arrangement to manufacture work'en- Hircly adapted t the prtnent timed, fof Cth? - - f v uenuemen oaivdeaccommouaieu witn wi. niaue after the latest French tyle. . " . , In the manufacture of Via work, he will allow nene to compote with him in' any particularr-iThe work mode hall oiye enllrt aatiafiicti )u. ' 5 ' - li: Oi wi) take-pleannre in shewing the diuerent kinui of wo;kituII who will favor him with t call. ' v . L., Octobers, 1844. r ... . v '-28-M.. MATTRESSES"- f . rr4,0r''AtL,t KINDS. Hair, MoW, Shuck, I c - nflfctraw,-wmiie,modcbytlie8unscri. 4 " ' bcr at the bouse , on the East ide of feconil street; thiid (torn Market 'Btrcet, Inthd ..betC'inan1- nor, and at low price. ' i t , no will anHiTHiraicuiiu ucan viu iitaiiiciwB in n x"uu v f rvv tyie. ,-. & LEVY. April 15th, 184fl.y J ; 361-lf."T 1 OAfi OAUKThomtiton Lime, foraiuVby .V,!-, I ZJ e , J. C R, B, WOOD. May 97th, J84ff.u,' . "vv A'367-tf. , :i , MONUMENTS, VrF vTOM.B TA B liS -: , Head & Foot;Stoncs; Sec;, THE subscriber haa taken the AGENUy of an extori. ,ive MARIlLBMAIVLTACTOttY st the North, and will receive orders for the above named articles on a favorable terms as carl be procured from any other establishment s V " GUY C. lIOTCHKftS, -t Wilmington', IV. U., feb. IQth, 1848. . , 3S3 J j - TEMPERANCE NOTICES . Tlw Wajhinotoji Tesipssavcb SooiETv will hold jt future meetingseTery FRI.DAY.NIG HT. id ih MktHODiat PiioTKSTASf Church, to. com mence throngh. the 'suromerproronily,. ;.f 8 o'clock. ; !! v. 'j 4 ft, ... The -AWXIUARY: VA8HINOT0If ,-TEMPKRAKCt llociBtv-will hold its meetings efery SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 J o'clock, : at jhe .ScArfo -ffomiM -h. ; To ricrcLnnt . . :.j .: '.. AND OTHERS! rTTHEsulcri!x-r keepe conUay for s Je, at Cie low 'JJ. est prices, an assortment of . . ; t . . ' -Medicines, firugs, Dijestufs, Paints, SOils, Glass, Varnish, Brushes, . . Confident hit price will give jauVaclitfn,. he aollcite even those who nay not intend to purchase at the time, to ascertain the. prices of hin'gwjdi.' , " " ' ,' Any eoromunicatipng, asking the pnee of goofls, are most cheerfully and promptly answered,' ' ,v- ;- : " He would Darticularly state, that be has a Steam Facto ry in, connexion, with ,his store, for Powdering Jalap, J Khubarb, Ipecacuanha, and manyotner, medicines; tor grinding viuatanl, Uinnamon,' Ginger Allspice, Pepper, 'loyes, &C4 and Larop-Blackr. Black Lead, VeneUafr Red, Chrome vellow and green, Vetdcgris, Yellow ,Ochre, and Other Paints, in oil; all of which he u able, to' .pell at lh very loweetfrices J r. t -,., , -1 fr"U : Points mixed already for use, and. put up r earthen pot, of diSerdht aiiee, for family convenience.':, - i ' Pntty of (he best qdaky, at 3 j eta. per lb, out of blad ders, and 3 cts. per lb, in bladders, in quantities of 50. lbs. and nnwa'd. 'j ' : . Q3Nd charge made for delivering goods in any part of the cjfy.- ' ? - - ... J.t Vf W GORDON, Dmggigt, No. 153 Wcst-PfaU st, a few doors from Light strand tr opposite ihe Bait, and Ohio R. K. Depot, Baltimore. ' . Baltimore, March 30th, 1846. 358-tf. 'X j.-:- -.-"WHITMAN'S A " AgricuUuralVarcIiqusc, ' KoiSSjAghi strcetfBaltimore. -. ,Tthi eetabhshmeiit,luch eomprise..the mostei JTA. tensive variety tn tlna'city for, the, manufacture and sale of "Aprfcultoral implements, may . be . found alrwnew and valuable improvements, both of Northern and South-, ern'irtvent'pn I", - "- i , .. ' k' 1 The proprietor; ia investor and sole manufacturer of hi -improved wrougU iron Railway' fume powetx and"thrct w mtuJiine, which1 now.hold.iif such universal admira tion, and becoming adopted by ao.many of the most in telhgent and enterpr,kin Farmers throughout, the .'United 8tntsi This machine is more than double in poweri less kbenotSsibr horses, and Being made of . wrought iron, it i portable, ihid by,' far jnore durable and safe for men and horwi than any other machine made iathis.Qountry, ; ::. V Among more thail one thonsand who havo purchased this nwchiri'e, I wdl mention gome rending in the vicinity of. Baltimore, who have purchased them during the last season, And to whom reference may be had,.viK a':r. V-Messrs Jeestt Slmgluff, Jacob 8. .-.Forney,, Thomas J, TallbottK Jceph Parks,. Frederick Harrison, illi" am SJripley, George Harryman; Daniel ' owley, "A. M. John son, Jame Swan, Esq., William Gent," Owen .Cecil, George Jenkins, John, Rider, Joseph Benson, .Charles R. Barney, Samuel Sutton, B, Wellman.-,c - V-x ?. , v ' Cash price or hojse power - $n)0,00 , " 4 ; 'j i " - ' 7s,oo . . , it- v 2 " v f Thrwher, 60,00 - 1 fir's'ui,-,' . 40,00 i Driving band for 3 hotse ppwer,, , - 8,00 -i : t - . .6,00. 3The tubiwriber is also agenttn Baltimore fotjthe sale of the PTOUty and.; Metr,:. , oston Centre- -Draught Plough" "Pitta premium Corn and Cobbi Mill."-'J'hi Mill being made of -Cast Sleet, instead of Cant irw may always be kept sharp, and In order, is .perfectly .simple, works with ea,"and iu great durability renders it exactly (be article that Farmers and Planters have so long needed. Tho cash price of this article is JSO.OO. " - -, : For sale, Grant's promiom Fan Mill and Grain Cradle's, and Hovey'a premium Straw Colter . ! AlfO, on hand and for title, all aothae, kinds of imple ments usually kept in such an pstablishment". ; ' ; v ' v- . EZRA .VVIUTMAK. Ja, A Baltimore May 3d 148, s', ' SC4-6mot. Slate of orlli ; Carolina, - 'NEW HANOVER COUNTY;, ; Superior Court of Law Sprinrr Torrh, A. D.1816. Catharine A. Stanly, 1 ; " - v . n ' l Petition for Divorce.- John V., Stanly.. J " - IT appearing to the satisfaction'' of the Court that the defendant is not an inhabitant of this Slutey . on mo tion, it in ordered that publication be made for three months in the WitmitiRton Journal and the Chrofucte.notifyingthe aid Johd W.' Stanly to'appear at the next ' term of this Court- at the Court House in Wilmington, bn the fifth Monday after the fuurth Monday ui September next, -and plead, answer or demur to-eaid petition, or the tame will be taken pro confcfso and beard txparte.' "Teste, V r K' V : - y'O, ALDERMAN, Clerkl'" ' ' Maj6tlif 1846. " ' SG4-3m. , 71 JTllS. PRICE Wbu(J inform the ladies' of Wil. -jf g mingtoti and its vicinity, that she will execute work in the above line, on reasonable terms,- Residence over the JOURNAL OFFICE, 7 C '. V " " , MarcK35thfc1840,,., t v : 358-tf.. ;; AUCTION NOTICE. ( ' fpHE Subscrilicr having been appointed Auctioneer "X .;, tenders hjs services to hia friends and the , public He will also give his attention to General Agency and Commission Business ? " ' ' t is .Oflice Norths store ; Lord's building,'' IV orth Water street, y, , , . JEltEYUAHLIPPITT. . .April 15th, 1816. . . , .,' . .36I-tf. Market Street ,t abput-'dOV "yards ' Vbove ', the. ',..-1. ppiscopAl cHcrcu, ' FVHE subscriber has on hind alarge and general' as aortincnt of CVRRIAGES?; of his own manufnc turo.Vhk'h he ofTers for sale on the most -reasonable terms.. Among which may be found, .-, ',.v. Coaches,?: lSafouchet; Charioteet'-- Buggies, : Gtgi, $u!key, Ttagont, ftcS.:l . v " 'All orders in the above line will be thankfully received and faithfully executed, , Repairing done at short, notice afidin the1 neatest manner, , k '",(' :. He also has on hand and fontiniie to manufacture, JIurntss, (if every description Saddle f JBrU ' ."dlesi ,Truiihl - "'"i"" i ' . X. ' , -T- ISAAC WELLS. , Mar 13tli, 184(3- '(v fi65-tfr , ; POUDRETTE, r F Uie best qiia'lily; may be had of the NEW YORK POi;DRETTECnmpwiv.23 Chambers street. New York, at tho, rate of.$3,0U per barrel, or . 81,76 tier barrel for seven" barrels and over; delivered on board of This company does dM claim to have made airrecent Viiktmrtant improvements '10 Uieit mode of preparation, through the aid of pretending ouflcii'yetthey-"dot!lairo to keep paee, in their mode of preparation, with the-jm. provements ot tne oay wiwuim rcauiung i vm vii Cov'eiles of science, or from ' practicatexperimehtarmade by close obscrvcrf:iind they give facts frohl reliable sourc- to susUiti iu character. i " , (TOrdcrs by Mail, enclosing the caei, will be as care fully attended to as. if givenjperaonally to t, ClJJN Kill WU, Agent. v ' , ' -" , 33 Chambert street.N. Y. r POUDRETTE mar be obtained from the JCditor of the Chronicle on, the lerms named above, adding the cost of freight to Wilmington. April 49tn,.ifD. . - aoi-tu - just (PRiNTED,Ar:v;r AND tor sale al this office, the new rate of Storage and. Wharfage lot lhiOown,af.WilniuiiUin4 revised. by a Committee ofihe Commissioners May 4ih 184 .. Bilimore .1 kcTlU rr 1; Co. -V. ..-GENERAL ; .4 G ottimls sioiii JMcTcAxatit V ' ' " - " ,'-.' - v ' Noa, 5 & 6, SoctH .Whaaviv '. PHILADELPHIA.. We are prepared to nvike filra! advances oq shipments of Naal Stores. Vc, eufwipned to us for sale ' ' ' 1-"- ; March 25ih, 1846. ' 358-Cm.V , v , LATES T IMPROVEMENT1 " V . " - ,; . ixtnt . , , .CA'MP.IHNE' LA MP; "MURPHY CO., Jvfanoiacturers, Philadelphia, Tespertfullv call the attention of tho cibien 01 ilminzton and of the State, to the iinprovement the Camphine Lamp, which warranU thent in saying,' ; that for halfthtTHimnfi lhey will give doubktht light of any Oil or LardLaniDVel m rented. These 1-amps are espc- .cially worthy the attention of Trustee of Churche,Halls, and ot t'ublie Buildings to general, that retfuire to oe won lit, They. manufacture every variety of Lamp, and have tome of beautiful work manship for the Centre Table, vary ing in price from $1,60 to fo. 1 ' ?m ,' , ' Specimens maybe acen by calling At &a Counting House of MrxvvNtrf. V - i 1 . Wilmington, April iltfa, 1848, v- , 361-tf..' : MORRIS HOUSE, ; : ; is Chcstuut street," 7 ;,r South Sidkv bctwckiv "SeViTh ato Eighth .sts ." - ",PHlLADELPHt A, ' ' . y, '' CfflHIS ESTABLISHMENT, aftuated in the centre of cJbi the most fashiorutble part of the eiw, not far from all the Steamboat Landings and Railroad Depots .fitted up with parlor and bedrooms adjoining, as Well as many airy Single chambers! offefr good accommodations for Ladies and Gentlemen, and families, either as Transient of Per manent Boarders. ; ' (7 t '" 1 " The Moms Housoj being '' r ... s V TEMPERANCE vH0TEL is suited to persons who like 10 be qaietj and such as are traclhng tot the recovery of health, rf- " V -A Ladies' and Gentlemen's Ordinary k regularly pro videdand well sOpjihcd. Private Tables s4t, when required; ., Travellers vnving at, night, admitted at all hours. '" ', Warm and Cold Baths in the hoose, " . In character and eon venienee the Morria Hoose. will be found equal to the Hotel generally, and tnurji Jess el pen sive than most of them. - v ! 1 - ( 1 ' . ;T. FLETCHER, Proprietor-' ' June aoth,' 1846 - - 37i.8u ; "boarding:" MRS M,"CRIM.V 1 : 10S Walnut nt.betweeihi 4lta and 5(b, ' PHILADELPHIA. " HAYING connected with her old establishment, the large and commodious house adjoining, it now pre pared to accommodate an additional number of genteel Boarders.' She has several lame and airt Dartmcnts for families, travellers and others W . v v are attached to the house, ami eyery attention .pahji by nerseit and waiters. . . - , . r The situation is central.- Terms moderate. . ; June 20th, 1846. - t "37l-2m. HBMWTUAli LIFE INSURANCE OOMPA- N Y, OF NE W YOKK-This Institution, during tho month of June, issueq ninety new policies, vix:, Yo merchants and To Cleitymen t Trddew 31 .To Physicians " 3 Tpf-awyew s4 To Mechanics 0 To Artists f , ' V'. 9 To Supercargo . I To Presd'tof aBank 1 To Cash'r of a Bank 1 To Gentlemen , , 2 To Clerks 10 To Agents ,',4 To Ifftikere 3 To Mathfacturers 2 To Booksellers and ' ' Publishers . To Iron Masters' To Dentist ; To Teacher "2 1 , I 1 a To Ladies v .To Grocers -, , , 8 Lives Insured ' - 90 -.Condition of this Office on the 1st of February, and at this dale. 1 1 . "'' . " f 'Wl'P' KVpHs.Losi Exp. Am'tlo, January 31st 1086 ., 134,687; $3r,4U , 97,373 June 80th : 1513 ' 191,997 - 38,315 163,093 Increase since ' ( 437 . J67.K0 10,S0l $56,313 , ,1st Feb .;',., J m nnniuonu , T .1,1 ' Sahcel Hannat,' SecV. - ' ..The undersigned agent for" the above Compa ny in this town will receive and transmit appli cations. - . JOHN S. KIUHAKUS. ' July 16th, 1845.; ' ' . 32?-lf.'. , ,; DRTAYLOR'S - Balsam oi Liverwort.,' Wsf OMffiPATHf 1ID AllOeATBI HlPPltT CoMBIWtn JfJ Com umption can be eured, are Words that fot years have, solely been applied to Dr, Taylor's Genuine Hidsfim of Liverwort, front 315 jbWerVi to which invalua ble medicine they are peculiarly applicable,! have been' copied and Used by others, ' t ( 4 - Dr.Tavlor't Balsam of Llvtruiort has cured and, re lieved over 40.000 oersons of Consumption, Livsr Com plaint, Coughs, Spitting of ! Blood,' CokL,. Dyspepsia? i IcuriHy, 1 uipiutuuii,. uiuiiuiuuv, iu, tviimm wijiytaiiiw), when taken in time, this medicine has for years proved a spcciiic. "''"L i- " .' ' . ..We believe that no one should die of these diseases, and if those who' think theit lives wotth'prcserving, would, at once, use this remedy according to directions, the re port of deaths front these diseases wOuki rapidly be di minished, v If the'truth of this povitiorr, we are ready and willing fcf satisfy any inquiter; by the most conclusive cer tificates, and by numctous liVIngwitncsscs in every town, whd pieferwcommcridingthe medicine by word of mouth, to having; their names publMhed, One of our patients re cently eurcd, took On Dozen iJoillesUfiliilribitie. Sure. ly,ll comment is hare, unnecewaiy, with reference Vo its perfect effipac I' C f. J- 1 My brethren of tho proJruon use-it in their , practice, becaose ii wor.dciful cures are the effects of pure genuine Pathological pripciplck, with which tha. Quack or Charla tan has nothing to do.'? They may" copy, imitate, "counter feit, &C4 bat It is alt' tltey can do, and are, never." trusted, as lhey are only catchpennies and 'may. seriously impair the Conntitutioni "i''.-r -. ' .h - , m , Dr. Taylor's tiaham of Liverwort is the- happy com bination of Homirpathy and Allopathy, . It is entirely a Vegetable extract, and .so combined, tliat only the most minute doses are taken, ol its enhcentrattd attivo principles," whose pction is unlike alt other remedies of the kind, and are so combined, that thia.Balaam affects simultaneously the circulatory .respiratory and secretory orgaoaand increases thcteAiperature and action nf the remote vessels, whileit acts bt tiin diseased vessels and organ Of the chest and throat thus giving thent an opportunity to heal.by aiding 'nature In-her enorts to throw oil iiiseascv. in nne, inw remedy is the only one that ctfn ith say certainty be relied 00 for cute. There" are slwaystwo Physicians in attendance si the old Office, 375 Bowery, to vieitand giyey advice. The Poor attended gratis, Buy onh as aliove", and be careful to avoid counterfeits and Imitations of all kinds, and" see Dr. Leeds signatare to the steel plate' labej on each bot-tie- Leeds Har.iard, Druggists, 177 Water-street, and Mrs. Hay, 139 Fultftn-strrtt BrooklynAgsnti. '. ' - The above medicine is for sale by E. Bevan, Whitcville, dolumbus county, B.riRgs Mason, 8mithyUle, Brunswick eounty.tnd W. WAREWilmingwn. ,' and may be found at ,one store in cvcryv village in the llnilwl States. ' T.. J " '.!'-; - ''' April 29th, 1816. ?.,"363-6m. O ALIN'A SALTi 35 iMs. Safma Salt, for sale by 1 rCAN amiW Mess Shsd, at retail o by the barrel. 1, ... . a. ur uwinlMI I, ! :. . r ...l. i ' u u tuvwv ; :At it AfjaitU ; n JTAYINB lost my old Stand at the comer of Market ij and Water streets, by the late firs J hav Uira the New Fire Proof Store,.onedoor North of the new CuMom Hoose, where I hats in Sore and am receiving regular supplie of Fresh jfocrries for family and ship's 0 ' 3D bbls Canal Fkmr, 5 hbds, best reUiling Port Rico Molasses) 3hhds. best reUiling Porto Rico frigari 80 sacks prime Rio Coffee ; 30 bbls ftods, Sugar and Butter Biscuit J 3 Mk Pilot Bread ; fl bbls Water Crackers; 5 kegs bust Goshen Butter, 0 kegs best Folton-Msrt Boef; 3 bbls. N. l retailing Mackerel; 1 bo Woolwy dr. Woolsey'e) Loaf Sugar; f bM.-WopUey'tX Woolseyra crunhe.1 Sugar j Boxes Judifafsncy 'sosp; Bedell's best Pile, and sJelgate's No I, bsr Soap ; 30,000 8cftrs of the different brands, from 5 to f 30 per Mt I pipe best old Leaf and Holland Gin; 10 bblt, best oleV American Gin; .1 pipe Swignette's French' Bramly; 10 bbls. Ameri can Brandy r",3 bbls old Rectified Whiskey, received per J. D. Jones. . r Z , ' 1" ', 'With many other articles kept in a variety store, too te diousHo mention in the grocery line. ' ' , -- -" " x ' ALSO. " E . . ; ' A general assortment of Hardware and Cutlery, such as Weeding Hoes f Brood, Turpentine and Chopping Axes; Hatchets; Hamtners; Plate snd Padlocks; with many other tfiinga too tedlpusto mention io thehardwas line? . '," 'I'l ALSO HAVE ? -" v 'A genera) assortment of Dry Goods, Hsts, 8hoes, boon, Caps, tc.,c5ce-, which will be sold on the biostsccommoda tint terms for rash or country produce, or on- the usual tuns for approved paper. . '" Th subscriber will also attend to the.se lling ef Tim bet and Lumber, Ntal Stores, and. all kinds of product that may be sent to him' for sale from his friends in the country ; and hopes by prompt attention to his business to receive i liberal share of the public patronage. Jfov. 88, 1845.' , ' -; .-. ' 34Hf. ; Sands SarsaparilIa; For the removal and permanent cure of all . : diseases arising from An impure state of ; v the blood or habits of the system, viz: Scrofula or fCinjt EvilJlTxurruiiism, Obstinate Cutane- , EirujHwns,i napta ur 1 usiuifivn w r acr, auKcrv es, Bdei Chronic Sort Eye, Ring Worm or lifter, t Seald Head, Enlargement and Pain of iht, Bonn and' ' Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Symptoms, Sciatica of Lumlmgo, and Diseases arising from an injudicious . ose of Mercury Ascites Dropsy, Exposure or . prudence irt Life, i Also, Chrome . Constitutional Vis- nribrs. - ' " ' THE VALUE. 'of this preparation is no wide known, and every day the field of its usefulness ta extending. It is approved and highly recommended by Physician, and is admitted to be the most powerful and searching preparatid from the root Hist. has sver been employed in medical practice..' It hi not local in itsNope ra tion, but general, extending throagh tne whole system. U neutrsliset tne poisonous element in tne blood, tnd restores a healthy tone to the orgs na which generate that fluid. In scrofulous snd all etternal disorder, the result tfe a rapid healing ofthe sores snd pustules; in rheuma tism and other painful aflecu'ons of the muscular fibre, t speedy Vemoval of the pain, tnd in all eases a renewal of strength, keeping" pact with the retreat of the disease from the system.' Jt i put up in s highly concentrated, form forconvehiencs and pertabiuty, and when diluted sccord ing to the directions, each bottle Will make six times the quantity, equal to one quart, and la then superior fin me dicinal value to the various preparations bearing the name. TbV proprietors are almost daily heeivlng testimonials of the most respectable character, testifying to its great value at an active tnd curative medicine. ,, , . ' The following interesting case, is presented,' tnd the reader invited to its careful perusal.,. Comment on such eyidenot fa) unnecessary ' v v ' ' S wS4t, N. J Marcb 13U1, 1840. - Kern A. B. 4 D. SunA-Mr. Ohvw'a child, of this place, was sttacked with scrofula when two yeara oldS which soon reduced her to mere skeleton. .The disraae pervaded the whole system and manifested Itself in malig nant sores on the head, body and limbs.. Different physi cians in Newark, Belleville tnd New-York, fjrescribed for her a various times, nutnauy gave up tnerase as periect ly hopeless. At last Mr. Oliver was induced to try your Sanaparilla.'and aceordinglr procured four bottles, which was sparingly administered, with many interruptions, yet with the most decided benefit, About two, months tgoI became acquainted with the drenrastancea of tb casew The child, who is now aged four yeeriy wet one complete mass of disease, and incapsbls of nain i any of her. limb. Her body was swollen to nearly twice iu natural size, the head, limb and body were almost -entiwlv covered with large sorcev ' She wss unable to move, and would take no notico of anything, only to shrink frsm being touched even by her .mother. The disease, at the tamt time, was equally severe, inwardly, attended with bloody evacuations ever few hour. Tbev Droesred toms mora of the Sar. saparilla, and before she had taken orte bottle sbe could" slip down from the ebair and creep across the room.- Khe haanovr jdst finished taking the eeond bottle, and the sore are nearly all healed, the limbs ar restored to their natural aiae, she is qtnto cheetful, tnd it last improving tn v Yours vary respectfully, . 4 J. J.WARNER, - ' The following is an extract from a letter received from Mrs, Bevan,' who had beea afflicted for several years with Scrofulous Ulcers, Dyspepsia, 4o- and recently with an anection of tha 1 nroat and Ubesti . . j.V;' ,! ' Riit.xvanrtan. Va.. tW. 1 3th'. IBIS. T.Messr. A; B. 4 D.8jinn--Befofe I commenced using yooi Barsaparilla my sofferings wero. almost vast exprea- sioil, my throat was completely Ulcerated, 1 Dad adreadJul couskand there were frequently weeks together that 1 could not speak above a whi'per. and, btaide,"Uie inflam mation from my tbroat extended to njy head, so that my hearing was very much impaired, t After takihg the Bar saparills a short time my health improved.and my throat A now well! 1 am as tree tront cougn and tigbtnsss ot tne chest as ever I wss. and can hear quite dtstmctly. Mr throat, has been well about three months, the -cure of which has been effected entirely by the use of yoOr Sana, parilta. Your friend. . . ..r r.rt. , - LOUISA R. BEVAJf v r, f PoaTSwduTsi, N. H, March 5, 1845. , , ' This is to certify that I hav been afflicted with 'rheu matic pains in bath my legs for more than--two-yeara, which at timet was very painful, and having tried "various kbjdt Of medicines, but did not find any that gave tne - re lief.' Having beard of the good effects of8ands' Sarsspa- tilla.IporchawdolMi. u. Hutchins, the agent at JArt mouln, thlre bottles, which I used with the most favorable teeulUsaaJamnow entirely free from pain, ami have been welt for more than three months, which Isttribute.under the Meaning of Providence, entirely to the Use of Sands' Sarsa- partus. v " ; -, , .'.nnsi ujcwiv.r.tt.. ' For farther particulars and, conducive evidence of it superior value and efficacy, see pamphlets, which may .be obtained of AgenU grails, . 1 " ' Preoared" aod sold, wholesale and retail kv, A. B. cV D. SANDS, Wholesale Druggists,. 100 Fulton-st, comer of WUIianr,ISew 0'k. ' Wolalsoby WM. on AW Wil mington; B. i. Hals Fayette'villet . Bisoaway,' Newborn; Williams,-Haywood & Co;, Raleigh; O.. B, Rotbmahler, Georectowii.S, C.;HavilaqU Harrel Allen Charleston; and by DrugguU generally throughout the United States: Price $ I per bottle; six; bottles tor a, ' rVThc public are'restiectfully requested ta remember that it is Sands' Barsapsnlla thatlia been and a cntan- tly achievina;sucti remarkable cures ot the most tlifncult class ot diseases to which the human frame is subject; there for m for Sands HarsapariUa, and take no other. i . April 1511846. " ' . 361-lyri mnmnmmnmmmmmm ,. DENTISTRY. ? 5 OOCTOR OI? DEXTAI 8rRGCQT, and" "Memler of the American' Society of Denial &,' ' "' '. Surgams, ' ; . . ' . X TJERFORMS all operatbna upon ' Teth.X ' L.. Teeth inserted from one to A full set, and upon (TrKssaaaaca.tne uiuzent- generally. y Anril 15th. 1848. ' . 1 , ' 36l-tf. TZ mnimimnmiinmnmnm WM. CtJOKE.' ilhe principle of Atmoihera; Preasur iq all cases 'ii, 'where it is applicable, - r - - . - ". - .7 J i- Olfic ELwt side of Front 8treet,4 doors North, of Market street, up atainv v r -h v ! ! 5 H. S. KELLY, Mcrch ant Tailor MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. ' ! Xext duor io FeirmrnU.old stand. 1 ;" ; " ' '' 5 HOW OCCCTirn A9A ' CLQTIIIiVG STORE.; TBCGS leave to express his gratitude for tlir very 1 1 Ural Mj patronsge extended to him tlie past yesT, and lwjpcs bystrict attmtion to lasiueas, (o merit a coniiniiance of thf same. He would tail the attention -of the rkneiw el Wilmington, well as till tummnding eonmry, to his large and exteruayt stock of if , . , v .:. Spring and Sutiiiucr CJoodtt, : - which embraces ever thing usually kept In t 1 Merchant Taili)rwgEstiibHshmeiitt to wit; Wc -st of England and Flench fancy colored 4 black CASSIMERES, of every style.'and also a variety e4'UhU Goods r Lintn- Drills, Gombroon, Drnb'cttts, Singh Miltd Dot Hhu of every vttiety, stvleand pattern, now ou hand; tnd for sale on as favorable terms ss can be afforded. v Tlibove GOODS wiD be MADE TO ORDER In the most approved style and workman-like manner, at short notice. He challenges a tomprion with any in point of style, elegsnce or workmanship. - - Us would call particular rttention to his where gentlemen arriving irt town wanting trr immedi ate outfit, can be furnished with every style r.f garment, made and trimmed in every respect equal to those made to order; at unusually low Hires, , CoaU Irom $15 to f 10,00. . Pants ' : 73 to fl,no. ' - . ' Vests ; 76 to- 6,00. - ' ; SHIRTS ' of every variety, style and -qualitya fcv dozen. ef ' ' - SUPERIOR QfXtLITr. ' ' V ' silk drawers.. b. c. Shirts; well worthy the notice of tlhaicin want, which will he sold at the following low prices: Li am from $ 1 ,60 to t3; Cotton, withluien bosoms snd collars, from 60 cts. to f 30. ', k ' Iu addition to thiels the " , ' Outfitting DeYaYtment , comprising s moat -beautiful, assortmcntof Scarfs, Cravats, H'dkercbiefs, Shirts, ' " Bosoms,' Collars, Hosiery, and Suspenders. HATS! HATS! I HAT8 !!! Summer Hats of every style and quality, for sal cheap snd no mistake; HaU from ISA cts. to ffl. Country McrchsnU. csn be supplied with ready-made Clothing,- Hats, &c, cheaper than they ever yet hav been sold sU x ' ' N. Br Tias or noise Bcsinsss. Those who have been in the habit of paying their bills punctually, II requir ed, can have a credit of three months, 1 hsve to psy cash for the articles and cannot long by out of the money. Vj R, PEIRSON having speed to remain with me through the sesson, all business transacted by him for me, will be considered the same ss by myself. April 8th, 1846, t . , 300-tf. CIIAS. KARii CONTINUES bis husiness at his old stand in Market ly street, between Front and Second, where he would call the attention of tho citizens of Wilmimrtmi and the turwutiding country, to his largo tnd well seiocted stock of 1 8prins and Summer Clothing, got up nnder his own superintendence, expressly for the Southern market. These garmenU are mods by experienc ed workmen, and warranted for durability and fastness of colors, equal to ny that have ever been offered tn this or any other place. Persons in want of such articles as art usually found in a Merchant Tailoring 'Establishment; all find it a great saving to call and examine for thern es before purchasing elsewhere, "; :' . , t He has also a large assortment of uncut goods, tuchas fcngiuo, rrencnandUeigian . .t , .';CAS;SIM::E;RES;v which he is prepsred fo make op at the' shortest notice, arm warrant t perlect nr or HU SALE. Gentlemen coming m'and wanUn elothe mad bv rnerirncM workmen, will find it to their advantage to give a call, ', " ; V ;;, JnaddlUon n his oM stock of , ne nas added a spicntiid sssortmcnt of CLOTH DEE15S and FROCK COATS, made of the finest French, En glish and Americas, Cloth, and cut in the, LATEST .STYLES for the Soutliern market He has also a splen-" aid variety or tne newest style or Spring and Summer WAISTCOATINGS: -' ALSO, a beautiful assortment of French,' Engfisb and , American, fancy ami plain ,' , ' ' , CASSIMERE PAMTS. ' ; . . . 'An entirely new style of Summer ' : Sack and ltusiues$ Coats, '. suited for the Soutlierh climate.". . " . ' Persons wishing lobe fitted in a genteel suit, will please call 8ml P their own judgment.' . ' Wilmingtort, N.L March 3Sth. i84ll ' " 358-tf. Fas hi on a hi elltiit cr. 'S Market" Street, Wilmington, ?il TTffTOULD respectfully call the attention, of ' the citi- ff - tens of Wilmington and vicmity to, his largetmt Elegant assortment of ?. 't. t 'v i' HATS 'AND CAPS, i P.0R J5PWO SLJMMEH.T?SEt i. r. Rinefiesner, Mult Skin and Silk Rats, Spring style for 1846, a splendid article. Also" 13 dozen -" rANAMpIlATSj:r ;y various' qualities, from 3 to 16, '-- ' 30 down Men's, BoyV" and fn'fant's . lECHORN HATS, plain and colored, single and,, double "brims, 350 dozen PALM LEAF HAT, embracing every slvle and quality, and will be sold Cheaper than can be found elsewhere. - . . ' i r .1. Also, a general assortment of '' - l ',, Iiat,' Csps," Bonnet, Vlking ' Canes,' -Hat .Bruslifis, Travejling Hat Cases, Sielc y which are ofTered at wholesale or retail, at prices that As' . ' cannot fail to give satisfaction. 1 1 Country Merchsnts, Plaaters, and all othcts are invited to call au J examine for themselves,' at the. sign of tli ' North side of Maiketttrert, Wilmington, N, C. A April 8lh, t846, 4 . ,-" rto-tt Inspector's Notice. , THE Undersigned bavinir been appointed one of the INSPECTORS of NAVAL. &TOES.ni 'ft. V jSWflS for the Irwpecuon District ailioming W uuung- tank lender s his services to the public. 1 0 Ms mends and the public generally, h promise entire devotion' to tho basinessof.his office, and hopes by bis constant attention 10 the interests of those who may avail themsetvea of hi . I 1 l, Ilia n ,nnn tf fKk ,M1. nnim'v ntu. a . v, ..hmv,.... ..v. I'ui'in.. i . ..a,.,....-.1.. I JAMba.A tttiiiititi.ii t ".March 18ih, 1846.' w Y following trar,e!,it;f n f Cfn. r The Vero S i ..v ' "I 1. rxi is r 1 Rki Br,ivo!Kio Eravo.' .'-. ' faw men Tver cm ha ' ' ; - . Smew the field cfR- r-.r, ,v , ...Staled tlo flsto of mim- n k , Dark i Plo Arta'u-y, , . . . ' Sad Rmvrai PnhWs jr(,iiu, - s-L On hat,t fatal fields ta zXi ' v Mnny a gallant hia went odd . - . 'TherjS fat best and bravf rance'"' A 4 ' -i 1' .'" Shivered 'rniiKt'tlir Nonl.f rn s ill, ' The (Xlvnwtan,- X i.vii 1 no vuiam nr.iris mat conrtu it them - V V ' XratJi" the- Nwhrm cfur-t fs b. J, ""it ' -,Bio Ilravil Rio Ilrav!' -,r -"t - ;-Minstful aa'ef kriewjuCtb a fight & '.I v y ,, enneef Uie-'fieliofRoricwvalleg, j. I A ,SaW the fafe of many kniBhC- v y''l t " ,s Rio Bmvojfatal siverj - ' ' - - Sa y not while yW th jot? " ir ;:;TorrirjoLo5inirllt-s(jurvf , ' A'gbflstly tninViipr,r, thy hUsJ1 y " .'i " Jj - '"v a i e. ' 4 . , 4 r j (NyrjiUieouwIedfowrfr-,fc ff - ;i Slifckine;-qn your trampled hnnks,1 :.f'. t A Aaorthertf i"?d"arterT :f - " T5"?i??.0f ?u' h?tVtd rank; j, ., . i . v vThero Arista, beat m1 rjravett. - i " " 4 .Tlipre ILrrrtmna. frfwl ami rrnn.- . . - On th taut nId thou hivntt." '- . . . . ,t ; .- ' . Nobly ttia"all onld do' "'' V t-s-i, , - ihij inriw imntv itcroes miiy, : " c,v - ' ' Cbtiln Montnni'sVn'rt:?- , ' Ye are asnus Men evermore t ' i 'AVpMttliott-lor'ri fedy Lt'X'! ' ' i'.mihv lover htl(i the ainf .'-. ' Brave La VegaN twlnnt fijletiiorif . v - - Oetl hi. slayer to thev brain " 7 - Brave UVga, who sllonejy, ..r,VJL. ' , Uy a host of foes beset; y3m a r,,, J .YWdcd 'nph'tstehre onrr,.-V' , V! . . When Ms ensi, tjiefa m&s.tfry Othrr championa-'oof 'less hotrd, '''"fJ. ' Sleep beneath that ffilh-n wavvt'-; - " Rio Bravo tho'tr has? floated,-' frf An army to an ocean jrrave'. Sl : On they came, those, If ojtueto horaemen. te On liko eagles toward fb son, . Followed then the NorUiCra boyieS f And the field vras-loet ni 1feX-wv.i, OI for Orlandohorh fonllr: ' !f?; Ilia Paladins on that and shfHfe, ft "Rio Bravo,,'Boncsvane,M,. "T t Y e are names blent evermore , s ', -yrr-r-r-,1rTr,M fc li. . Biograplncal ekeitjl ,of -eqi'LTsylar, AnA nished tct the Waterbu'rv; (Oontt;) -American.by Dr. Leaven worthy wlxv strvrd .Surjfeori Wilr " Gen'IT, withe FloridffjW r? , -"w " Br. Brioadikr GuifgRAt, urovr Bjv'MijoSaiijf." ' ' ' "' ERAt ZACjAftf Tay tori, V ' ' -r , In our last paper, we puofishej a short notice, 5 -whfch we cut from 85 exchange purporiir? to -Hive a brief history or tfie' hero of Patrj A;.o. We find that it was" very fnrorrett? ' and all1, other eketcbei 'of the Gerirar wehyv keen more-or less to,- pr, M, Leavenorih,'of this village, ho, aerncd't eweer,' with Gen; Taylor irt tiie Florida jwar haav bbhiled at' the folio wing, brief-memoir, which is unddubtedlS to be telicd on as officiaj: j ift The recent britlJahl. Victories near , the V j Grande. having' brought . this genifemnn 'prom--inentl belbre! the lialiin,vafbrier history of 3 him, may not he. unacceptaule Ut the public. v The author '61 this Jpotite','' having had e. ' pleasure 'of an: infiinale acquaintance with Cwn. V ' 'i'aylo w bile in Vorriroand Of the Touted Kntpa (orces , m i Florida; is prepared. 10' give a brief account ' of 'hfs person ,! appearance," habits of life, an J militaiy history." -"- ' F Jt "Gen. -Taylor is Vir-'-i i bV birth, and'' spent hia youth-in Kemtiiky. , He is a very -plain , man, and very modest and trrasstimi''Vf in his maonen., His- person w of tlie mWdle height,' rather thick; sel knd-.very1 mafcuflir.liilf tfbt corpulent. - He is ndoned wfih anjroa . ' cohstittiiion, very temperate in fii habits, ready-? ', tml, wilhng to'parlake? df'lh coarsest? fare, ' and t-beerfully submits fo all the hardship jncL, dent (p 'Jiis.professinriC.l judgment is eood fwi energclte - and 4 di ierrojned, and very , brave.., He is now 58 years rf agft Ho entered r tne army 01 in li.niieu fflaies irv-ieoas 1st , lieutenant ( 7tn infantry,' He wa-mat!e a b' fat hi (T.iila'nf . tesjor.Srplefiivey 5;u ,18 1 2", ubiviivu ;' i 4 ..I fc MSIiraifffyftlflfc j PVl VCU j. Willi ,. reptitaiion during the yHiole wnr - u iih, CfU'ri-" Uirt, and was rctainctK nn Tint,' pc:ire e'!inhligh ment.".' Ho bedmo wfoncl of Hie Tst ; reglrnenT, ofjnfanrry. 4tlr,of Apri I93. l.ftlisJ.faaesi" " Hawk, war, ,hev was a promlner.j Wfrirvfcnd,? believe, was engaged m'the' btle: o theri Baflt Axe, on the hankstpf the'Mississippi; a fecftntf; in ; cbaimami. , to Gen,-. Atktnsonfc wlv? ws; thL . commanding general, jn that varf , Early uhe4 yeas 1837, .he .vtas offered witWiia regiment to Florida, 'aiid'was, the .commanding officer a! tha desperate: and . sangtripaiy ba'tle, nrCh'airholie' for which he wa, mai'je brevet brigadics fien- J I 'J erat, and .eobsetjnentTv'c.tmmar.ded 8 briaJie'i :" General and commanPMh 'cjhjef in ifiaj terrifry. -for ref tstrV years.", Ilis next and last pfoiniiienr cooimDnds.-Is-.in'Tt Jtss,' the events connerietr1, wjth which re br-fors the ptiblif.' 'A 3tepican Soldier's liuruil.s errrftpnnVg " dent" of the Picayune, thus, tkctches. funertll " Wrtnesed at Matamoto'.' '"Jf 0p?? "," " , The MexVan gave pV'a sample jfVloriay'n the manner in which they bn'fy their dead aohlii riu -It must, in jiisttre" to Mhein," hnwer, be re?-'s " memberod that .tins rKWurred. in i a cspuirwl 'niy-jTr where they are not allowed n nsvjxthei arW.'3 T,he dead roan was- brought otii jif a tBdplBl;JT in a Ions wooden box covered with cftarsoiblaek muslin. Four im rt arterf as bearers, esrh smok- ; . ing arrtgarettf . I'hfy were precedetT; "Vomir1 ten yarns, by t ftonY. " consistifia f ' hnrri,5 elarioflet, - (lute ' and " fife." st!los-: keMiMhs 1 corpse followed s little boy, with a. braid ot fmwW and his por keU cramnil full of ,Indm trraekjer.'. These he pulled ont, ops jdef; joIbi t5 jm1 tm . touched them off on hi,httnk fef. fire. Next followed s crowd nf gomen, ' siiMking-Tgarst Tha hearers stopped : syverar. UmeseJisatred tkl .1 . . 1.. r . , . , . hnl, niip.ltft. tA frf.n yllrtllTiln. 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Wilmington Chronicle (Wilmington, N.C.)
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