Smm TtrrixTi. Several parcels Spirit! of
Turpentine bar ba brought to market by Railroad-!
end Boats, but none sold that we hear of. -
Timim.-38 Raft have brat disposed o? since
Thursday at the following price, 1 rait at (, 1 at 5, 2
at 7, 1 at 9, 1 at 5, 2 at 6i, 3 at S, 2 at 6. 2 at 5, 8 ami
7, 1 at 7, at 6, 1 at S, 1 at 4 and 19 more, ranging;
from t3i toJU per M., price varying according to
Gallery "of. Paintings, 77
MR. M ART1N, ARTIST, 0 Rtchmond, Fsi, rce
pdctfully informa the Ladies and Gentlemen of
Wilmington and Its vicinity, that hi liar taken
Room for a short time, adjoining Moiart Hall, (in the
same building ) where he will be hnppy to submit his
r inspecild
quality. I
No transaction in any other articles that wc arc op- i Shields and Quitman,
prised of.
collection of Paintlnca to thier inspection. Amongst
them will be found original Portraits of the late Chief
Justice Marshall, of the late venerable Bishop Moore
! of Vs. of Bishop Capers of 3. C and of Generals
The three Inst. recently Mint
ed in Charleston. w;
rjf Admistion Free.
Mr. M. wilt remain in Wilmington Ions chough to
puiDtrQTnv miuutt 1 execute any commissions with which he may be fa-
tHAKLbS ION MARKET, vorcd during the ensuing week.
March 9. There was a good demand for Cotton March 11, 1M8. 1532t.
yesterday, but the operations were somewhat restrict- " MrVRTI I C niVl IV n A rrVV
ed In consequence ot the high prices demanded. The KVMVlll OAUULiMA UAlvUOI.
sales reached fully 1800 baits, prices in most instances ! A 000 I,BS' SMe nnd 's"oul,,er8- Jus,1
,. . . , . , . t.UUU Ceivcd per Rail Road, and for snip by
were even more stringent than on tic previous day.' ' 1 HOWARD A PF.DF.N
The transactions were at extremes running from O't March II.
10 sc.; a very large portion oi t lie nay s ousiness now-
ever, were ut prices within the range of 7J a 7(.
Rice. The Rice market continues withoiitchunge.
The sales reached 200 tierces, at prices ranging fioin
9i S ib to i 5-16tlis. per hundred. March 11.
HAY.
1 rf U.il.KS prime Eastern Huy in Stoic, and
Jl JI lorialcby
G. W. DAVIS.
NORTHERN MARKETS.
hc Northern Mail yesterday was almost a full tire;
mo much so us to leave us without any lule news from
trie Northern Markets,
The doubt and uncertainty that slill exist relative
to the Treaty, and the contiudictory statements daily
received from the seat of government, keep the public
mini in n feverish condition, and the stock market is
in a very unsettled stutc. While some are suffering
under the evils of a secret session in the Senate, it is
Spring Fashion for 1848,
rui THE Su
, also, a new
and see them at
March (J.
Subscribers hiivo just received per
Alone, the Snrinc Style ol MA la;
lot of WALKING CANES; call
MYERS & HARNUM'S.
152
HOUSE AM) LOT AT AUCTION.
ON the Mill of March, at the Court House, will be
Fold, a House and Lot on Dork Street, above
boundary street, next south-east coi ner of M s. Cal
der's new How. Lot is 66 by 150 feet, one siory
uepected that parties In Watl Street, New York, 1 House and Kitchen, and joud Well Water In the
.r...:ii.i..f. i.i i... i .....i.i k i... yard. For terms apply lo S. M.WF.ST.
March J.
liave facilities for reaching the Interior ui tlicchanibi r
of that body, superior to any other class of optimum.
The news fmn Europe is oi such a favorable cha- !
rectcr, as regards financial and commercial affairs,
that any further exportation of Bpecic to any extent is
not very probable. Should the rise in Cotton be per
manent, our exports will rapidly TnereaSe, and the
balance of trade change the specie current in our favor.
A speedy Improvement is expected in monetary af
fairs in New York and other northern cities so the
papers say. Hut they do not yet appear to have ical
ized that prosperity in this respect, so confidently pre
dicted Some time ago the notions concerning which
we took the liberty, at theitne, of expressing some
doubts; aa we now do as to any very sudden im
provement. If the Treaty is ratified, things will cer
tainly assume n favorable aspect. We must wait the
tlow and salcly inarch of Legislation.
THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE
MEDICAL COMPANION, by Dr. A.M. Maiirieeau
Professor of Diseases of "unit n, lid edition, !cin, pp
250 ; price $1. 25,000 cwiui tolU in three month.
The great demand for this most important wink,
(of which thousands ure sold,) has compelled theissue
of another edition. It is iff'.. ruled especially for the
married, as it discloses important secrelsVhlch should
be known to them particularly. Here every female
can discover the causes, symptoms, and the most ef
ficient remedies, and most cctain mtde of cine, in
every conipluinl to w hich lier sex is subject.
It is an important ipiestion to the inuiricd why it is
that we behold so ninny married females sickly, debili
tated, and prostrated, as also the causes, and whether
h'ry arc susceptible trt rf nudy. They will here fihd
ilicso important matter, connected with discoveries
in medical and physiological science, which meets
that question.
This work is designed to, be in ike hands of every
wife and mother w ho litis a regard for her own health
and welfare, us well as that of her husband.
The revelalions contained In its pages have already
proved a bb ssing to tlmnsands.
To those yet unmarried, but contemplating mar
riage, or, perhaps, hesitating as to the propriety of in
curring the responsibilities attendant upon it, tue im
portance of being possessed of the revelations contain
ed in these pages so intimately involving their future
happiness, cannot be appreciated.
'opus will he nut by mail free of postage.
On the receipt ol one dollar, the " Maiiied Woman's
Privalu-Medicu1 Companion1' w ill be sent fiee of poa
lagntoany part of ihc United States. All letters must
be addressed (post-paid) to Dr. A. M. Muiriccau, Box
12-2, New York city. Publishing Office, No. V)4
Liberty street, New York. For sale by the following
Agents :
ZKIIIK.R A ( 'O., Philadelphia ; WM TAYLOR
A CO , liailimoie ; W. ADAM, Washington, D. C. ;
CHAS. F. KISIIER, Richmond; R. C. PARtl.AY,
Norfolk GAINES, RICHES A CO, Pelersburg,
Va.; L. H. PIERCE, Bookseller, sole Agent lo
Wilmington, N.C.
fcc. 28. 3m. 121
l!ji-2tp
FOR SALE.
THE House and lot owned and recently
occupied by Richard Bradley; also bis
House and lo' at Wiihtsville. Also, a lot
' owned by him, situated between Front street ond the
i Wharl, in the rear of Messrs. Harry, llryaut & C'o.'s
olhce.
Mho, 45 Shires Wilmington und R. R. Roid
Stock.
I llarnuehc and Harness.
1 Carl and one Wagon. For further particulars in
(pi:ieof WM. B. GILES A Co.
March 9, 1R43. IS.Mt.
JUST RECEIVED.
A LOT of sup'-rior ORANGES nnd LEMONS,
for sale low at the Store near the Rail Road De
pot. Maich 9, 1849.
ON CONSIGNMENT.
Jiijl received from liaUimore,
LBS. White Lcid, Eagle Brand, pure
extra and No. I. This lit and is recom
mended to be of very superior ipniliiy, ami the mainl
ine tun rs, confident ol litis I net. have sent me a lot in
order that it may be tested und introduced in this
inaiket.
I have also for sale super. Coach. Copal nr.d Japan
Varnishes, all of which will be sold at the low est mar
ket prices. A. C. EVANS.
March 9, 1319.
2000
JUST RECEIVED
On Consignment from Philiiilrljhin.
NT. Case assorted I'ERFI'M EilV. from the
wi II known establishment of Jules Ilniiel corn-
niisinL' Kau Lustrul. Hair Restorative, Hair I)
lCau Divine de Venus. Shaving ( Vain, Curling F
id. Chimse Powder, &c.
My stock of Perfumery nnd Fancy articles is large,
very s led, ana win tie soul at iowcsi pi ice.
Dye.
Flu
A. C. EVAN'S.
March 11,1319.
Valuable Properly For Sal?.
mill'. Distillery and lot
w illi a Cooper's tOiop on
it, and other buildings, in California, at present
occupied by Mr. JVhn Christian, l or price nnd
terms, apply to W". A. W ILLI AMS.
March J 1-if
100
March 9.
LIME.
Bushels nood Lime, for snle
ow by
E. J. LUTTERLOH A Co.
ROBINSON & ELDRED'S
(D II k D HI S.
THIS MONSTER ESTABLISHMENT, by far
the dhmI extensive and sustained at greater es
pense than any other iComparry in Ameilca, und
probably in Europe trie Travelling Cortige con
sisting of orcr 200 I'trtont and llori It Is respect
fully announced, will exhibit in Wilmington, during
thewoek, under the Leviathan Pavilion, capable of
sealing comfortably, Four Thousand Personal I
Ity common consent of the Equestrian and Musi
cal world, here Is congregated the best Krass Band,
Lady Eipiestrian, Principal Epii'8trlan, Scene Rider.
V aulter, nnd Tight Rone Dancer, that Is lound attach
ed to any or all the Circle in the WorM, to wit : ihu
Mainmort) Brass Band ! and Its Lender, Mr. C. Vo
landt, 'he Lion Bugler, the notes of w hose Magic
Silver Bugle are superior to Sivorl on the Violin, or
Ilerz upon the i'iano-Foi te.
M i demoiselle I leriettn I ! from Fnneoni's, Paris,
nnd Asiley s London, tin- greatest Equeslri in, male
or fi male, past or present.
Hernandez ! ! F irst Principal Equestrian of the
Age, w ho accomplishes liarkittinh, eveiy feat attempt
ed by niortul, forwards.
Mr. (J. N. Elilred I ! the Modern Ducrow! nnd On
ly Dramatic Equestrian extant- The Projector of
the New and beautiful 'Drama, entitled Mexican
Monk, General Taylor, .S.:nlj Anna, Yankee Volun
teer, and the Goddess of Liberty.
Mr. Win. B. Davis! the Gentleman Comedian, late
of the English Opera House, London, where he won
the highest honois cv.-r awarded to any Equestrian in
Europe. t
Mr. Geo. Sweet! the 72 Somerset Man!! known
throughout the Woild as thn best Tight Rope Dancer
living, pcr.'orming Feats of Balancing on Drums,
Tables and t 'hairs, at an Elevation of Ten Pert ahore
the llojie, throwing from this difficult position, a I 'or
vnrd Somtrift, and lo the great astonishment of his
auditors, maintaining n balance on tlie Hope without
Injury lo lilmst ll.
Mr. Win. Kincald ! thcOnly correct Personification
of the Primitive Indian Warrior, on his favorile Cns
tilliuri Mure, will perform, without Saddle or Bridle,
all the most durin" feats ever witnessed on Padded
Horses.
C.irto, the Immortal Clown, of the Royal Amphi
theatres, London, and late 'if Bowery Theatre, New
York, where he won tho cognomen of the Modern
Giiuialdi und Hliakspcriaii Clown ! !
Tue foregoing are alone and unequalled the w ide
world over, all stars of the fust magnitude; such as
were never before found in conjunction, either of
whom, (ns they have done,) would, singly, create a
sensation in any capital in Europe, and together, have
caused the pionress of this great Circus from New
York to New Oilcans, the past sensun, to resemble a
Ttlnmphul March, anil lo be visited by over Five
Hundred Thousand Patrons, thousands of whom !
hail never before witnessed Circus performances. In
( vidence that no undue importance is attached to the
unajrprmcfud and waymrparixM! The Manager
challenges the Universal W orld to produce their Equal!
CHINESE FAIR;
THE FOOL IN PEKINl
Performed by Carlo and Family, tided by the Troupe.
Ladles unattended by gentlemen will not be admitted.
Doors open at 6 o'clock. Performance to commence
at 7J. Admission 80 cents. Children under 10 years
arid Colored Persons. Half-price.
WM. I.OUNT, PrinnW Afttnt.
March 7, 1949. I5l-3t.
' "LAW NOTICE.
rPHL Subscriber has resumed the duties of his
X
Just Received;
By the Banpu Mary, from Jh$ion.
1 O Boeton Rockers,
lA It Nuree Chairs, I
3 Urge Dining Tables,
t Bureaus,
43 Looking Glasw-s, 9 different patterns, eoaae
err pretty. For sale by ). D. LOVE.
Feb. Z4. - 146,
COFFEE. - ....
OA Bsgewirne IloCofTr. FereileW ' ,
Fek 10. 140.
BUTTER if CHEESE.
JUST received per Schr. 0. W. Davis,
10 Kegs eitra Goshen Butter
50 Buses Cheese i
15 Caaka do
forsnlehy J. f W. L. McGARV.
Feb. 29. 149.
Fsb. 17
tn nrrmtvr v r
X.ASlX'iU'e HAM. ;
b by
1 Af BALES, prime eosdlty. Eaetern Hsf or
x JJ sale by . Vim. B.
01LE3Ce,
141.
prolesslon, and will be found at his former office HPfPlVPH PPR P W flnftWM
laiketSt ov.rIr Frn. r,us Wil.i. '"'blilthU rPjlv IV. VV . UKUVVW.
on Ma.ket St. over Dr. Evan s Drug Store, Wilming- ' ' ' J ' 'J L' ' ,v
ton, N.C. 8 , BOXES Oranges J
EDW. CANTWELL. I Halslns
N. B. And prompt ottentlnn glvi n loclalms tin- '
der Ihi! various Pension and Jlvunhj Lav, passed lo
cncourriL'r enlistments In the llevultif Annv and Vol
r Service of the United Stales.
30 bbli. Apples;
Citron, N'uts, &.c.
untce
Ma
Feb. 29.
3t.
1M.
NEDiSWICK FEMALE SEMINARY.
iiali:k;ii, n. c.
instructors"
Rev. J. J. FINCH, Principal.
Monsieur J. BRADY, Music and French.
Mrs. M. L. FINCH, English Department.
MissW. C. BUOWM; Drawing, Painting, -c.
TERMS l'KU SESSION.
Boord, Washing and Fuel, $fi0 00
English Department, - - . $9 to 15 00
Music on Piano or Guitur, - - 20 00
Use of Instrument. .... jj 00
Music on Harp, 40 00
Latin Language, 10 00
French Language, .... 1000
Drawing and Painting, ... 10 00
The Scholastic year Is divided into two Sessions of
five months each, commencing on the first ol April
and October, and at the end of each Sssion there
will be a vucation of one month. Pupils can remain
during vacation without any extra charge. To pre
vent extravagance and rivalry the pupils arc reiiuircd
to wear a Uniform on public occasions, which con
sists of purple Merino dining the Winter Term, and
of while material during the Summer, with plain
.Straw Bonnets '.rimmed in a corresponding style.
Each bom ding pupil Is expected to furnish her own
Sheets. Towels and Napkins, which, with her appar
el, must In) marked wilh her name in lull.
Furihe. information may be obtained on application
to the Principal.
Haleigh, Feb 10. 151-Gt
For snle at
J. WILKINSON'S.
140
FOR SMITHVILLE.
FROM and afte- this date the .Steamer
Calhoun, Cant. A. May. will leave Ike
hurl. loi oi Market St every Saturday afternoon
at 21 o'clock, returning Monday morc.lng at 7 oV lock.
Pasange R0 cents esch way. Freights nt vessel rates j
for freight or passage apply at thn office of
CRONLY, WALKER 11 LL.
March 2. U!Mf.
foregoing nonpareils of Equitation, and thuGymna
sis. there need only be mentioned the names of the
residue of the Troupe Brilliant Luminuiics, that
would be accounted fixed Stars in any other system
th in that in which they are now revolving.
Muns. Lee! the Celebrated Cannon Ball Huiler!
and mosi distinguished Herculean Performer
Ameileo.
KI.OUR.
OBIILS. 1' .yr tteville Flour, just received per
Steamer Ew :e,r m. and lor s;d'.' b
I It) WARD t P ED F.N.
March !, 1311.
CiLASS
Jiul lh ci ii ett. per
r PACKAGES assorted GLA."S A l r.
WARE.
Srhr. (iinnijiu.
1 r?t
l si-itin" of the latest Style nnd Pntterns of
f.WI'S DFJASTEHS TI Mil.EHS
u .v;.s, spice jmis, dishes.
SALTS. FLASKS dc. a:. c.
Call at the Crockery Watc Rooms of
J. H. KOTHWELL.
March 9. l"2
COFFKH.
-I rr H Vf'.S Ilio foil,. f,,r siiln bv
IVA) HoA'AKD i PEDEN.
A
i
FOR SAI.K
LIKELY Negro woman, and Child. Apply lo
JEREMIAH NICHOLS.
lM-'-'t.
March 7.
March II.
l.'.3
Furniture at Auction!
9
luilmn, now daily expected
Auction Stoic, willi-
rTi arrival of the Schr
J we will sell in front of our
out reserve.
S4 Cane Seat fancy finish Rocking C hiars ;
12 do do do do Sitting do
4 do do Small Hocking do
0 do do and Cane Back Rocking do
VI do do Common finish do
18 do do Rocking do
!8 Wood do d
4H Cane Round Post do
12 do Grecian do
. do Mnplc do j
20 Office Chnirs wilh Cushions ;
21 Wash Stands anil Tables;
24 Cane Seal Stools;
6 Wood do do
fi do Desk do
43 Single Back do
48 Chlldtcn'sVlinirs:
41 Double Back Wood Chairs ;
12 Wood Nurse do
34 do Banister do
36 Cane do do
80 Common Wood do
4 Sofas;
I Walnnl Extension Table ;
CRONLY, WALKER A HALL, Auct'm.
March 11. I5-1
1JACON:
HHDS. Shoulders;
) 100 Hams. In Bags; just received per achr Gram
pus from Baltimore, and for sale by
F.J. LORD Co.
March 1 1. , 163-31.
MA RTINIQU K MO I , A SS KS .
I STY Hhds. verv suDerlor Martinique Molasses,
i it i.i. JHU I...... k.i.. iii,lni, n n,1 for snle hv
J. f- VV. L. MiGAKi.
March II. nUn.
Daily Kxpoclid pfr Schr. Klouise.
Iliniitmiiii,- 1 f :ii Slam s: n sliiL'le enciosru nsn
Stands-Walnut and M-ihogiinV; 12 Nursing
Chairs: tit'anc Rockers, witlaims; 4 .! ihnKany
Rockts: liu incite Tables; Fancy Walnut Tubles;
It. Walnul Towel Racks Ac. (: , F. CLAKK.
Warehouse Front St. near Market.
March 7,
.Mr. Kobcso'n the Roman Gladiator, and dating
Four and Six Horse Rider.
Mons. R. Foster! the Champion Vaulter and
Tumbler of Europe, und (Sweet excepted,) of the
Woild!
Mast. Reynolds, the Equilibrist and Necromancer.
Mr. Diirand ! the Wonderful, Grand and Lofty
Tumbler, Acrobatic and I'antoinimist.
Mr. R. Edwards, ihePrinceot Dai kics and Medal
Prize Dancer.
Mr. II. Franklin, of a Vcrsality of Genius, that
defies an nitcinpt lo define his position.
Also, the Twn Beautiful Dancers, Misses Caroline
and Louise Cailo.
M.ist. Win. Cailo'. will appear wilh his Father,
Sig. Carlo, in the most beautiful scenes of Living
Statuary.
Mr. Roman, ti c most distinguished Banjo-Player
and Ethiopian Vocalist In the south.
Together with T. Stanley J. TVoy, J. Caruthcrs,
and a host of others, each so good, and jet so c(Uul.
that to give either the prelerence would be Invidious.
The Costumes, Trapping, ami Paraphanalis, re
cently completed in New ork, for this summer cam
paign, have just eotnc In tiai.d, and arc pronounced
like everything else in this Establishment, incompar
able. The high order and purity of the Entertain
ment, are tho distinguished characteristics of this
Circus, and have won the Management many cher
ished encomiums, from the grea'. and good. Tney
will readily discover that here is the material, from
which may be compounded on Equestrian, Gymnas
tic and Musical Fete ! which the intelligent, the refi
ned and the virtuous may enter Into with zest. The
usual verbiage about " good order' " decorum,'' tc,
is ompenseo wirn, since ui" enin.nj ",u,iiuiinou
such an immense amount of talent, and to elicit lis
sircniMli presupposes the capacity, aa well as the In
clination, to n nder it, in every particular, proper to be
participated in by all.
The Magnificent and Gorgeous Appearance of the
Grand Procession, formed by the Company, on enter
in" each nlacc of exhibition, la the most sublime and
imposing scene i ver w itnessed in the Southern coun
try. The carriages, thirty in number, built upon tlv
ino-t modern and improved style, curved, painted, and
ornamented with Gold Letters nnd Stiip.s. in the
imfl cosily and splendid iiiaitmr. The Harness is
mo'iiilcd and ornainenled in a style of cosily niugui
liei nee never belnre attempted in the Cnited Slates.
The Imposing Grandeur ol a Procession of ibis kind,
extending over a Mile in length, preceded by the most
cosily ll ind Chariot, drawn by Twelve Beautiful
Cream Colored Horses, may be easier-imagined than
described.
NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY
"1HE MANAGERS take this method of inform-
More Brushes!!
JEST RECEIVED from a large Manufactory, an
addition of lol doz. Brushes, of the best styles,
including several doz. solid Rosewood Hair Brushes,
Extra long Paint Brushes, from 0)0,0000 down,
Horse Brushes. Mane do., Hesrth do., va pretly si ti
de.) Crump do., which added to my already large and
in I select stock of Hair, Teelh, Nail, Shaving and Flesh
Brushes; embraces a selection from which the most
fastidious may choose.
My stock of Paints, Oils Ar., Is always large and it
will be to the interest of purchasers to inquire prices
before buying elsewhere.
Whiskey, Pork, Molasses,
NOW LANDING,
From brie; Jno. Y. Elicell from Ntw Orleani.
1 aflll RRI'3 Heclified Whiskey;
J.VMF200" Mesa Pork;
200 " Pilme do t
64 ' Molasses;
IS hhds. Bacon Sides;
15 " Sugar;
210 Sacks Salt
150 Kegs Lord;
Which will be sold low to close Consignment, by
CRONLY, WALKER & HALL.
Feb. 15, 1845. 143-lf.
FOR SALE OR KENT. '
THF. ansiplredlessson wftsirfsndlolll. Ill IT,
south of R. W, Brown', susodlntf la 1st OtL.
1919 is offered for ami , with th eiesllso MwCtwp'
er's shoo and 8heda on ir sam.
The above property may b rwred for HmllssJ
time. Apply to P. CHURCHILL,
or to DaKOSSCT BROWN, A Co.
Fsb. 17. ;: HUnveh.
1,
FLOUR t FLOUR It FLOUR!!!
nrv BBL9. Eira Crnal Flow i
U 20 Hit do. 4o. 4o. tm.
Jost received and for aaU ky A W. L. HcO ART.
Fsb. 17. - - 143. '
FOR 3 ALB CHEAP. .
A LOT of fin Pickle, by lb barrel M Mmfrad j
li. a mo i large aow M Of
V.LrClANL
Fsb. 17. . itaj il43.
CANAL FLOUR iwHalf Bamla, (or aata hf
W.A.:kANODOJf.
Fsb. 17. 14X
BACON.
finfi LB Dspli HarnsV ,, K.
JUUU 3000 " 8M,
2000 Shouldsra,
2000 " ' Jota,
Received per Kail Road sad for Mia If
P. W. WOOD.
Feb. 8. 139.
MUSTARD.
ftf DOZ. Crommcllus' Mustsrd, for sale by
UL CRONLY, WALKER A HALL.
Feb. 29.
143
JUST RECEIVED.
PORTABLE DESKS, and Ladles Work Boxes,
at the New York Furniture Warehouse, Front
St., Near Market. F, CLARK.
Feb. 19.
CANAL FLOUR.
QT RBLS. best quality fresh ground Flour.
5fJ 28 Half "
20 boxes Buckwheat. 10 1-4 bbls. do., for sale
by HOWARD A PEDEN.
Feb. 22. 145
A. C.
EVANS, Druggist.
135
Jan. 29.
RECEIVED
Per Packet schooner L. P. Smith.
SVVAYNKS Syrup Wild Cherry ;
Wls'.ars Balsam do. do.;
Faliuestocks Vermefuge ;
Capsules Ol Cubcbs and Copaiva ;
t Sands Sarsaparills ;
British Lustre :
Sienna Cubcbs; Bermuda Arrow Root.
Also--Thoinpsons compound Syrup of Tsr and
Wood Nantha, for diseases pf the Lungs; for sale by
A. C. EVANS.
Feb. 22, 1847.
CORN AFLOAT.
r ry e- BUSHELS prime White Corn, for sale by
O O J R. BLOSSOM,
Hairs Row, Middle Store.
Feb. 39. 148
CIDER CIDER.
30 Bbls. Champas-M CIDER,
Just received in lor aa by
Feb. 3, 184B-137.
;. w. l. McCMXr.
BUTTER AND CHEESE.
QC KEGS Ooshe Butm j
4J30 bo scs Cheese t received par MgBslU. a4
fur sale by O. W. WOOD.
Feb. ll 1647
SUGARS.
WOOLS EY S Lotf, Cmarhed, P&hvrltto, and
Ground St. Croi2 rid .'orto Riefl 8ogara; rs.
ceived per brig Esiie, sod for :ale try
P. W. WOOD.
Feb. 12. 1849.
MEAL.
1 nC BUSHELS Fresh Meal.jnal received, a4
1 Kjyj forsalby
Feb. 10.
McXELLAR&ileBAE.
M0.
FLOUR.
O BBLS., 30 Halves, received per Brig Bll
fnt9 and for sale by
D. W.
Fe.bS.
WOOD.
139.
PLANTING POTATOES.
Bbls. White snd Yellow Planting Pota
toes. For sale by V W.nUUD.
Feb. 1. 136.
250
FLOUX.
Cir Bbls. FsyHtevble Fine arxi Utrp. flrw PToUT.
rCVJ For sale uy M;CIX.1R UcRAE.
Feb. 10. 140.
N. C. KAY.
Zf Balea Creb Gr?- Kiy,
0J BO " Cnt Rica very attpcllw,
60 " Rice Jt.-a-v,
100 Bushels Sweet potatoes.
For sale low by HOWARD ft PEDEN.
Feb. 17. 143.
GLUE. "
TEN Bbls., just received, and for sale br
BARAY, Ctti'AfrT Co.
14.
Feb. 22.
aVotice
PERSONS indebted lpbe subscriber for the N.
Carolina .Standatd, ltt independent, University
Magazine, by Note or otherwise, or for advertising,
sre notified ropay no money to any Agents. except to
W. K.. Oalis, K.sq. or Wm. Whits, Esq. Postmaster,
at Raleigh; Natuaniil J. Palmes. Esq. Miilon,
Csawell Co. ; Joii X. Hicks, Esq. of Franklin,
Macon Co. H. W. Milleb, Esq. Attorney of Wske
Co. ; Mr. Jno. Hiatt, of Greensboro' Ouilfatd Co. ;
and Mr. Iibael E. James, General Collector, or his
assistant. Mr. John Coi lik, In this State, and his
assistants in other Stales.
Those persons professing to perform the duties of
Constables, who hive had accounts of mine In their
hands from 4 to fl ycats, ore requested to mske re
turns of some sort to cither of lhe above penllemen,
or to mystlf. T. LORINQ.
Register and Siandard, Rulcrgh. Insert 3 limes.
Feb. 10. 144
RECEIVED,
Y the schr. O. V. Pari,
6 Mahogany Crlh Ciadles;
I Doz. Wulnut Chairs;
fi " Common "
'J Elejranl Marble TopWash Stonds;
For sale by
J. D. LOVE.
1-19
20
Februry 29
DRIED APPLES.
BBLS. Dried Apples, I bbl. Peaches, st
J.WILKINSON'S.
148
JUNIPER SHINGLES.
50 QQQupi,PERSHirGLES,for Mle
ri ot r wr i t rro i. ti i T r
Feb. 29.
CRORLY". WALKER & HALL.
148
IRISH POTATQE3.
Bbls. fis-M.lor Plenticv Potatoes, iuat
M ... U . .
A received, tor ci! by H KH Y.-rj. y.I?(T l.
niFTY
eli
Eeb. 22.
11&.
W t41S KEY, Oojr, Cm, bokoes. Cow Ps
Ac.fors.Ub A. UART1W.
Feb. 18. 141
tr PACKAOHS Rallc best qtrallty.
3J 2 Caaea Cation O'Lijar.
I Citron. :
6 Boiea Lemon Symp.
Mace. Cloves, Mutmaf s, L.l.iiunoa wq aji t
id or rr.s tMt nus ry. tor mm
f3 B
March 2, l343.
( 1 XDLES ! CA XDLES ! !
BOXES Hull A Son's Tallow :
on ik
eCJ 21 do Adamantine;
Just received per G. VV. Davis
J. 4-
Feb. 2P.
for sal by
VV. L. McGARV.
143.
T
151.
LAMPS, (HANDKLIKKS,
tamlclnbra, liirandolcs, Ilicli fhinamid Bohemian
Glass lasrn, Hull Lanltrnx, kt.
s. v.
DIKTZ, HKOTIIEU & o
HWiinWiiri Sfnrrt. So. LI9 U Uluim Street,
(line Door Soulli of Fulton SI red,)
ARK. Miimilactiiring and have always on hand, a
full assortment of articles In their line, ol the lol
loping desciiption, which they will sdl St wholesale
or riail, ut low prices, for cash :
Solar Liiuips-C.llt, Bronzed and Silvered, in gnat
variety,
Suspending Solar Lamps, gilt and bmnred.
Bucket do. do. do.
Side do. do. do.
Solar Chandeliers, do. do. 2, 3, 4 ond 6
lights.
Ciimphlne Suspending Lamps, gilt and nronr.ea.
do. Bracket do. do.
do. Chandeliers do. do. 2, 3, 4 at d
G lights.
Girandoles-Gilt. Silv'd and Bronied, various patten. s.
(andclabras do do. do.
China Vases and Bohemlnn Glass Vases, do.
Hall Lanterns, a large assortment, plain and cut.
do. do. with Stained and Bohemian Glass Llghls
Lamp Wicks, Chimneys nnd Shad, s of all kinds.
Paper Shades, a large assortment ol new potternsand
ivif
OILS Sperm. Whale ond-Lsrd. of the beat quality
Superior Camphlno and Burning Fluid.
iVc. 7, 1P-17. ll3-6mo w c.
8
MX Dozen Glass, Show Jnie of vniious sixes,
fur
sale
Feb.
i'7
I.ITIAM.
111).
ailditioii to III -ir alrcity ext nsivc i ompany, tney
lirive, ;it grenl expense, i tVeelcd nn Engagement wilh
il,e celebrated Italian Trick Clown, Sig. FELIX i
CAK.LG and Family '
Sig. Carlo, though only 12 months in America, Is
known ihronghoui the I'nion ns th'-most astonish-
Ing and indescribable perfornwr of the age: capable'
of peiforming One Thuutanil Trick!! Many ol j
whidi am o diflicult and dangerous, that they never j
were and never will be attempted by mortal tnnn. He .
creuted a greater sensation In New York City, than
nil the Theatres and Circus s combined for the last
ten years; ond agreeable to the New York Herald,
and other loading papers, created more fun, than all
New York eoukl tvallou.
Signor Felix Carlo will appear os t wirn, io intro
duce his Funny and Oiigin.il Comicalities, such as
his Military ICxerriie : his Hop, Skip and Jump : his
curious way of McAdainising : hi new-fashioned
way of Grinding Flour: his wonderful Plastic Split
on a Board, his astonishing Spring over Stick, sinn
ing und arriving at the full extremity of his sficle :
his absurd way of Sleeping to prevent kicking ofl
lied Clothes, his Imitation of aTelegrsph : his Swim
ming on Dry Land, and oilier marvels.
Signor Felit Carlo will give his amusing Clown's
Gymnastic F.ntei tninuimt on Tun Chant! This
Performance bids defiance to the power of pen to give
a into desciiption of.
Signor C. will show Dow suppleness is requireii lor
Fishionable Compliments, Carlo's Aiilie en Tito
" 'sig Felix Carlo and Son w ill apprar as the Ihtlo
rted Miracln, and display their graceful Feats ol
Fla'tirit'J, Strength, and Anility.
Oracle on the Man ic Luddcr, by the Phynomen
Clown Signot Felix Carlo, who stands In this Orlgl
nal Act, without a I'aralltl !
Tho Man-'gement have alo the pleasure of announ
cing to the Public the nnme of lr. GEO. SWEET,
who has visited every part of the Inhabited Globe, and
is known throughout the civilised World, as thegreat
est 7ty' Vaulttr that ever lived I A hilni d. a
cripiion of his wonderful Powers, will be found In ihe
Small Hill' Thus In nddltion, by one half ihe lateral
Company in thn I'nlled Ststea. here sre Two tht
mntl ,tanihini Performer the mid i ver produr
od ' Who stand now' as they have Hone through llfs
NOTICE.
Till'. suSscrilx rs respeelfully solicit those having
l!. , l accounts, to call nnd and pay them ; and
Irom the confusion of delivering Beef to servants, and
the great difficulty of collecting numerous small Beef
uccounis, must hereafter insist on selling for cssh.
It must be nppinenl so all. that such a system will
go far towards the Improvement of the Beef Market,
and we bopc to be sustained in the s'rnngement.
M. COSTIN A Co.
March! IMS. W lf-
SPARS '. SPARS ! !
1 SPAR 09 feet lone, 18 inches in pardncr.
51
H2
77
r.4
05 "
(36 '
For sole by
March 4.
21
24
22
13
19
19
17
$20 REWARD. '
RAN AWAY from the subscriber, on the 27 th
Inst., CATV, csrrylng with her her daughter
CHARLOTT, about 11 years of age, and a
nil about 3 oi 4 months old at the breast. Caty la
about 30 years of age, not very blsck ; Shsrlott and
the Child very light mulsttoee. Caty's mother, Jenny
Shaw, livee In VV llmlngton. N. C.
The above reward of 120 will be irlvtn for putting
the aforesaid negroes In any Jail so that 1 get them.
I forwarn all persons from harborlmr or Irsdlnir
with said Negroes, and I will give a reward of $20 for
proof that will lead to tho conviction of any person or
persons of harbouring or trading with the said slavea,
as 1 am determined to enforce tho lew to Its full ei
uni. MILES POTTER.
fi. B. The above negroes are supposed lo be lurk
ing about the plantation of the eatate of the late Ad
am Bloodworth, about 4 milea below town, on the
River, or in Town.
Feb. 29. 143-lf.
FAYETTE VILLE FLOUR.
ONE hundred bbls. FayettevlRe sope', floe and
A Flour; ISO Bushels Oat a,
Juat received per Rowan, for soie by
J. dc W. L. JIcQARi .
Feb. 29 148.
Valuable Library at Auction,
ON Wedncsdsy, 15th of Msrch next, st II o'clock,
in front of our Auctloa Store, we will sell
THB VALUABLE LIBRARY
of Rev. T. Pofta, deceased, consisting of s large um
ber of very select Theological snd other worls, also,
all his periwnsi effects, Mathematical Instruments, Ac.
CRONLY, WALKER 9l HALL, Auefa.
Feb. 29.
FLOUR.
4 4 BBLS. Fayettevilk. superfine and K hwdlng
V per Odd Fellow. For sale by
CRONLY, WALKER i HALL.
, Feb. 29. 1 ,9
rl.n nf NnicM. rraundaf rr.s beat ai
bv Bow.aiAtDiar,
Fsb. 25.
id
LATHS.
OK M of superior CsUls wbJ Pln L
Ireb. n.
m LstH for
Asenl
144.
i, SNUFF.
TEN Hhf. Bbls. In Bladsn Anlcalt'a Bvottk
Snuff. 5 Kegs Sslt
Just received, for ssle by
BARRT, BRYANT Co.
Feb. 2t. 1-
CHEESE.
FIFTY, Boies Cheese just reesived, tor sale low
by J. sf W. L. MtOARY.
Feb. 26, 1849.
HAY.
f -x n t I f 1 H.v fnr sale bv
i, . Llfrf ERLOH, s Csj.
Feb. IS, 1848.
142.
Dried Apples.
10
Feb. 10.
BARRELS, just received st .
i. vtiiavinaviv-a.
140
FOR RENT.
WARRHOUSB snffieien to Mow 180 hhd.
im.Molases. Apply to
Feb. 26.
. A W. L. McOAKY.
OATS, EGGS, MEAL.
ltU lOObushoUOaia, A
W (rat Ural lost revived tad for
me by McKIlLIE UcRAK. .
Feb.22, l
COTTON YAKlN.
1 Q BALES assorted nmher, M aasiy
HOWARD & PEDEN.
FEATHERS.
LBS. Live (teese Feathers, ia small peek a -
Feb
22.
141
' pes. for sale by
EV. J.
March 1
LUTTERLOH A Co.
149
NEW SPRING GOODS. 0005
FINE West India ORANGES. forsaJe
H.
CI KUINnr.lLKK, l.irnsci i (hjh,
the Read I so Room, has just retiirned from the
North and received snd will continue to reenvu ad
ditions t. his fine stock oil Soring Goods, vli
RE4DY MADE CLOTHING ; s fine a.or menl
fnshi..nubleand well n'nde; Dresa, Ftoek. and Sack
Costs; an excellent assortment new style vesting.;
Pantaloons In great variety. Ac, pc.
DKY GOODS; a Iwauiiful nsaortnient, to whicli
he respectfully Invites the attention of the Ladles -Handsome
Lawns, Balxarencs. Prints, beautiful Ging
hams; a vorl.tyof Fringe; Hosiery, Gloves, Pais
soli llees, new stle ; Linen shceiing, s rare ""f l.
qrs. wide, also Linen for Pillow Cssis; Table Clo'.hs,
M siting, Ac . Ac.
All ol which will be sold on the most reasonable
tcrm. with many other articles not enumerated.
Samples of Lace, Ribbon, Fringe, Prints, Ac, ere
prepared for ths accommodation ol 'the Ladles.
N. II. Country Merchants will find It to their sd-
Tnntsge to call and examine hhf f..i .
March 7
BURKH1MER
149-tf.
CANAL FLOUR.
Of? BBLS. Family Hour;
JVf. do. do. do ; tusl received rT schr.
G. W. Dsvia, and for sale by
Msrch 2, 1849.
L. MiGARY.
149 if.
CHAMPAIGN CIDER.
1 i BBLS. Extra Champaign Cider i fust received
1 f per achr. G
W llivx and for asks bT
J.A W. L. McOARY.
SUGAR.
1 fi BBLS. beat SuCroU Suarj 1 0 M t. clrlfi
1 Udo. i 10 bbU. emsliad do.; fl) bbl. Powdered do.
I0bo.eaLo.fdo. 1RD A P50KX.
Feb.tt IU
FULTON MARKET BEEF
I fi HALF bbls. Hani' rwst.
Feb 22.
25 Smoked Tongues, for sate by ,
HOWARD. TZPVt
IV
March 2, 1843.
SIMHIT TURPENTINE B.WHELS.
A SUPPLY of 2d. hand larjv aiac, In good order
iV alwsyson hand.
SALT AND MOLASSES.
Just Rereired, prr Brig Alpif
en "RS soperios rstai&sf McsarW troav
OU also, 3000 bashelsy coars 8t KuiN 8aft
actable for curing Beeon Ael slf
sw uivMiw,
Fas. 25.
Abply to
HAKRISS A
IM Im
Dee U
RUSSELL.
I .D tf
nail.
PICLKD Salmon, BW. and riti Pickled skss
,1 Me- Hlf. BbL Wo. X -. Hlf. 0
dried Cud fish
asle by
February 9
Reciivcd per '?. "
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