UUTl'iSil AND CUEESC.
ft CE03 Ooshen Butt. 'I l) boxsa mild fit C. MM,
U Jut received and for ... at
i
R wooiys.
ui-tf.
DAILY Eipected, Prssct4 StrawbrrleRa4.
Mrrlaf. Pear. Quinces and Damsons, esaoried
Jellies, Brandy PMtkut Sardirwa, Job BulliUuc,
, ,.. tf S" i',' JtilN' WOOD.
v '.a4' nut,
ft r J GLUE t GLUE 1 1 i: :
iBBt5?j Hhipirlor anility. Juet received,
ij'sj wldt we will m9 tt 12 wiper pound. .,
- BittRV, BRVAWT A Co
, i ... v ,.ini i -ii , :,fi.. .
CYPRESS SHINQLE3. i-
-Ti fJr.Blaek'amalwi j
OUv JeVJtv mow mim or r. . "
all ci lanrs oltw. T ha eiemined mnf er
1 "I?" IT... .in . irft dnllranbk on the
hr. end c.rfr, H a
K WW . H KU nil.
.. WW WS
nJISSES and BpVS Patent Leather i kitf
Oct. :" ; 1 , .
93-tf.'
nnnnnrrn o- TflNAS SMITH.
IDOZRfi" Children Soft Hats handsomely jlrtm
edi half down L "dipt Silk Valval riding Caps,
new citterns i also a few more cases of those super
fl.eMokto And Beaver Hata. uvedo
0. Drv
llO-lf.
OttTH CAROLINA. CJtton Varus and Coths
:N
nooatantfv on nana, wr saw ay
OcU. 4
JUST RECEIVED,
iY Hie Brig ffcrrfrt, from Boeton,
k a DL..U. ., Unrmlll I
nam ivm --.---
! Mitritle IVm ' cheap I 1
2 Phln Bureaus, with deep drawersj
2 sin ill didubotrde
1 Uarv.1 Top Sofa. ,
Theabive arU -la, toother wlih the large land
aihloa.ble :k t KrtUtir o tondtndlBtrtw,
will b t ' rtrfueai, roe eeH.
CaU and b jy ml slelt Furniture, cheaper
than you hiJ ever yai purched U In i this pkce.
?' At the Rock Spring.
i)ec.t.l848. " m
preserve ;
TtST Received irom Cnderwobd A Co., ot Bos-
J ton, 3 dwen Peche. Iajr plr syrup (
1 do. Qalncev do. do. do;
do, Pears, do. . do. do j
11 3 do. Dimwns, do. ' , do. doj
d Put dp In half gallon Stona Jars.
6 doien Tomato Catsup i
V 2 ad. -Sp'inl'h Olives also JeJUcs and
lima of every variety, for sale low at
feme oi every j, H0WARD & pEDEN'S.
Not. 6. ' ' m tt-
WANTED.
8M ALL vestal for Beaufort, n.
,raml'tdyi ' TUTTERLOH. "
;Dec. 7
113 .
To the Laile gentlemen of
WUaUitoa and Its Vleinliy.
c
i oniaf ME. wold respectfully Inform the
Commanhy, that he has just returned from
the North, end opened es o nis .nean um
GOODS, Fancy Cutlery and Crockery Store, on
Market street, where he la prepared to give greater
bargains than any other Store can even orj his
stock eooalsta In a general assortment of the J
toWln'! DRES9 SIUC,
... '
Silk striped. Mode Colored, and Black Alpaeca, Ca-1
ifniiin U Lane. Wool. Muslin, French
Glnehanw, Kngllah. French and American Callcoi
Jaconet and Swlsa rautlitu. Irish linen, French and
English MerlwfrShswIs, Cravata, Lace, Ribbonr
Haodketthlsfii, Olovea, Cambrica, Bleached-and
Brown Cottona from b IM yard wide, Checka,
4eiC BROAD CLOTHS,
French Oaaelmaret. Doeeklns. Costing, Tweada Satin
vest patterns, Handkerchiefs, Suspendera, Olovea,
Cap, Comforts, dec, Ac.
CUTLERY, GIJNS dp PISTOLS,
Knlveaand Porks of the beat manufactoriaa, Pocke
kolveef alldsacrlptloni, Sclasora. Raaors of he
ftnest klwL Guns snd Pistols of varloua quallUea
CROCKKRY,
A full assoftmen of both fine snd common, and
Verrche,P LTEWELERY,
nof.n n aiivar Lsvsr aod Ankar Watches.
Gold and SMserPehdla, Gold Pena In Ivercases
u F.r rinn. flneer rtnrs. lireaat pins
Gold
studs. SOvSr tfiirnbU. Mstal Combs and Chains.
, FANCY ARTICLES,
In the Fancy line, an endless variety ol articles:
Gultara, V:ollns, Flutes, Flfss, flsrps, Accordeons,
B.aieM. Steel Beads, Parwia, WsUeU, Combs,
S BuTwns, T(Ud?Nedle., Pins, Flower
VsseaTapw". Hclaaora, Knlve. Flasks, Belts,
Percassloi c-ps, Perfumed eoape, Genuine cologne,
HrrkiLbf which is jespeetfullv oiW to the pub
licit the very lowest CASH price Mymotio Is,
"a nimble aixpence la better Jgftfg.
At the kouae formerly occnpled by Mr. Wolfe,
Markatsquaw: IL
i ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY."
SADDLE. HARNESS, AND TRUNiL
HANU FACTORY.
Itrket Stmt, fUaiiii, H. C.
f-TliiB uw4kr rMMtfidlv Informi the nil
JL that ha sua rscsoUy rtiarned fes-s thsNora,
srbara ha laid la a full and complete Mock of Saddla
tod Harases mountings, 4c. c ,ol the latest and
most improved styW,. Is eo-suniiy maBaeiar
iog, at his store sa Xirket street, formsiljr occupied
h dam B. Hotchklsa.evarv description of articles In
the above Una, fro hla eiperience la the bosfrwae,
ha (eels eeaAdeat that h win, be able to giver entire
satlsfsctlti to his custamers, Hehss.and will keep
7UJT?.,''',Hfofi.!e MiPTiv'iircc
COLLARS,, WTmj, BITTS AP SPURS;
CARPKr ASDSAuDLE BAGS t TRUNKS,
VALIS&&,4 fr-t '''J'i'
sl every other art!ie osuallf koptla eabluhmentt
ofthsklad,fw1lch a ba ararranted to be at
the Vat laatarUk and workmanship, and sold oa
' cedents terras Cm cash, ot P short credit to puaa,
ill $ CVItORMHTfL
f Rasawn st sery description promptly attended
to. Coaches sad Carriages trimmed In a neat and
ubstsntislstyia. ...
Medical lags. Cushions of every description snd
all athsf ante lee aaaaU maaafactared la aalabUsh
neats ol the kkoS, mads to order.
- - afiaMna In lnnKa RlfW0 VSIIfLII.
Saa
said find It to their Interest to itlve him a call.
JOUN J. V'ONOLEY.
. JtaflMS.
Eliraclocf Miracles I! i
,l On fA Itk of AunutAti'ihe year1 1848,
tinpdar tcene occurred inihcttoyal Scknti
ficliuiiiution of France. TKtagtdx vhil
ktadei PrttidtnU KU head, care, hi$ urm
ouftre(crf, hUfaci radiant ilh inula,
(jof ctence vat mumpnani, ; una ,vv-e
Report: . . , n ,-
We arc aetoandtd at ihta aingular preparation.
WVaraindoed willacienoe atop I . Ilefewelwve atre
parailon wade In the form oft beautiful piece of
aoap, which wa know, by actual practice, to cure
averycuwneous eruption, every dUtiguremenl of, and
nrflannl.iiadaklnl Where will ita IliaslC and aln
fular power oeanf? The Negro, thfcCfoole, the Yel- l
Tarn ftofiof the EaaL and the Red Man of the Fur r
Wat,araaike ander thelnfluencecf lt extraordina
ry powetaof clearing yellow or dtacolored skin, and
making it white nnd beautiful, and of changing the
color ol dark, or black, or brown akin.'1 (Hereaever
alperaonawere brought forward by the Prealdent,
who had uaedit, innroof bf hit aaacrtlon.)
There are probably few persons of Intelligence Who,
aftetteadingtlie above, will doubt the qualitleaof
' ote' Italian Chemical Soap,
In curing Plmplea, Blotehea, Salt Rheum, Scurvy
Rryalpelua.Sore Heads, Old Sores, Pieard and Bar
ber's Itch, Chapped alnd Tender Flesh, Frscliles,Tan,
Surtburn, and changing dark Sunburn of Yellow
Skin to a purs clear white, asamooth and soft i an
Infant's. and In fact every kind of eruption and dls
llffurement, , jUad theee certificates i r ' J
From tht N. O. Sentinel, Oct. 1344. .
Ontef oursubaerlbera. Mr. H. Leonard, informs
us that he has been cured of eld, scaly Suk Kheum,
of eighteen yeare atanding, on hie beard, fingca and
handi.bv a cake of an article much ndvertiaed lae--
y we apeak of Jones' Italian Chemical Soap. He
alao Informs ua that be haa tried ita effects on his fet
male slave Rose. much marked with sua spots, end he
found In two weeks her skin much clearerand whiter.
jemosEltham,a painter, in Jersey City, waacured
of carbuncles' and pimplea, which hewaa afflicted
withfur many years, by part of a cake of Jonea' Ital
ian Chemical Soap.
Persons In purchasing this, must always nk (oi
JONES' ITALIAN CHEMICAL SOAP j indper
hapr, aa many who have been cheated with counter
feits will be too much discouraged to try the genu
ine, we say to such, try this once you willnot regret
tt but a,l way see mat ine name oi i.jintvouon
ine wrapper.
Lipplit WUlklngs, Front st., are trie Aeni tot
Mrch2Bth,1848.
R.. F. I1IBBARDS,
Genuine Tcgeiabli Anti Billom Family Rill.
rpHKS E Pllla area certain cure for Fever and Ague,
X and Bilious lever, aa numeroua certincaiea sent
to the aroorletora will eho w.
The amallneaa of the dose, (only two pill,) their
energy, t Mr simplicity, And efficacy, happily adapt
them for Fumllv snd aneral use.
Th unhoundad oooularitv and extensive sale of
the pills have Induced persona to imitate them, and
wrap them up under a name and reputation nut
their own.
The proprietora have put up these pills in their
own proper name I hut they may the more effectually
protect them and the pubsic from fraud, -vhlch they
could not do If they had taken a fictitious nnme, or
the name of the dead. Rend thefollowing statement:
My father, the Rev. B. Hidbasd, died August 17,
1844. While In his life time, I manufactured these
Plus, Snd put them up In boxes, and enclosed them
with wrappers, with his name, by his consent and
approbation ; ho used frequently to say to me, "Now
be very careful, my eon, for If the Pills are not made
good, the public will blame me." So by his active
superintendence, the Pills have gained their reputa
tion as o Family medicine.
?lnce his death, I have manufactured the Pills and
put them up In ray own name, as I deem It to be a
speclea of deception to put the name of Rev. B. Hu
SAsn.on the wropper.and thereby Induce the belief
that he superintends the manufacture of the Pills,
knowing at the same lime that It la hot so that he
UThe Pllla bearing the name, R. F. Hibard, are
manufactured by me. and are the Genuine HIbbard's
P1,1,MWdeb'manLTulFHH&RD.
Be sure and aak for R. F. Hibnard's Pills
Gears, This may certify ihct I wasaflicted with
that dreadful disease. Fevar and Azw, apd'was re
commended to try your PiJJs. One box waasufflcienl
to comblete a cure. rours, re.'pecunv
S. i.'INER.
To R. P. Hiibasd t Co.
Prepared and sold wholesale and retail, by R. Y.
HIBBARfJ Jk Cp.. John street. New York. jrVne.-al
agents for the United Society of Shakers, and by Dr.
A. C. EVANS, wholesale and retail Drggtat, WIH-
mington li.v.
Hrr kiub. is Anu to wnvj
MARBLE MONUMENNS
, AND
GRAVE STONE AGENCY.
THE subscribers are appointed Agents for one.
theosrfandnuMlejrtensta MARBLE YARDS
In Conneotieut, and will Twelve orders for Marb't
Monuments or Urave stones, either lettered or net
which will be furnished at the shortest notice am,
most reasonable orioea.
Wehavereoer'edaVarletyofpatterns.variorjsstylfi
with the prlcea, which may be examined at anv time
j J.C.4R. B.W OOD,
IQuUdert and Contractor,
Jtine 17. 40.
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE.
AGENCY PQK THE PROTECTION CU
Or NEW JERSEY!
ripiTii. tun nniv
HAVING been appointed agent of the aboveCom
pany, for Wilmington and vicinity, I will iaaue
Policies. n cargoes, freights and vessels, and take
Fire Risks on aa reasonable terms as any other In
stitution. Anv losses sustained will be promptly and honora
bly adjusted and paid, and lo cat of diffTcnce, the
Courta of North UeroUna will be arnnowkHigrd.
a. martin, Ag't
June 1st. 1648. ' 33-y.
1 1 JUST ARRIVED.
6 H ALF able. PlckeW Aerkloay ,
lOCaas1 'do.' do. . ,4
I do. mixed do. do.
3 do. do. Onions;
10 doteo bottles Horse Radish
6 dutan do. Ptckel Lobatersi
10 do boxes Sardines, Tomato sauces i
Walnut sauce i Salmon 8anee, for ale a t
WM. NEFF'S.
Not. 16. ' 104 tf.
JUST RECEIVED,
By the Sckr. Old ZackJrom, New York.
TTHDS. Pono Rl'O and New Orleana Sugar ;
JUL bbl Crushed do. j 2 doxen b,skrts Cnam
palgnt Wltet 10 sheets Young Hyson, Gun Powder
and Souchong Te 25 boxeaCiJliiato's, No, I Poap;
6 boars Toilet Soap; 15 botes Hull dfcSoa'iCandb f.
20 do. Adanantlna Csndleai 10 do. Spe m do.i 10
boxes Pipes ; , 6 da i Mustard i 6 boxes Goodwin's
Tobacco i U vrnsle, half and quarter boxea Raisins;
SO bags Table Salt j 6 baskets Sweet Oil t 6 kegs
Nutmegs i 30 bags Lagulra, Rio and St. Domingo
Cofleei 25 Reams Wrapping Paper t B kegs Snlir.
raai 10 boxea Lemon Syrup, boles Chocolate, do
Matches, Foralsby WM. NRFF. ;
Nov. II. IW-I
BUCKWHEAT.
pBigaWar.. Prtma.pt . M
ft
COWITEED.
T H E fees thing (o feed Cows, Horses. Hogs, I )w
U..e.,foriilfby JTUR0TIIAIN
' Dec. H. 1847 116-t.
CLuit.un .y.iS-cuii'Li) ruu,ui fuu
cured within thalaat year ' ;
OVER 200.000 PERSONS,
who had been laboring under, (he moat aggravated
, , oomplalnis, and given up as hopelesaeaaea by
" the' most eminent physlciani. ' The are the
"flrat and only medicine ever discovered ,"
' that will , ' '" '
Po
sitively Cure.
fTEAD ACH. Glddiness.Rheumatlim, Piles Dl
1 pepala,Snurvy,8mallpox, Jaundice, Patnsin the
Back, Inward .Weekpese, Palpitation of the Heart.
Rising In the Throat, Dropsy. Asthma, Fevers of all
kinds, Female Complaints, Measles, Salt Rheum,
Heariburi , Worms, Cholera Morbus, Coughs, Quin
sy, WhoopingCough, Consumption, FUmLlver Com
plaint, Erysipelas, Deafness. Iichl.igs of the Skin,
Colds, Gout. Gravel, NervousComptalnts, and a va
riety of other Diseases arising from Impuritiei of the
Hood, and O&rfrueiionaln the Orgam of Digettion.
The following certificate was forwarded to Dr.
Clickener, bv his Agent al Lancaster, Pa.
Angina Pectoris, or Diieatti of the Heart
Lancaster, Feb. 17th, 1945,
Dear Sir,
I cannot express the obllg itlon I am under to
youfor recommending me to try Cllckener's Sugar
Coated Purgative Pill. You know I had be n long
afflicted by a complaint of the heart, which I be
lieve the doctorl tall Angina Pectoris, or something
of the eort. Every one told me It was a very dan.
geroua disease, which might Carry me off at ony
moment, and very euddenly, If I did not find some
thing to cure It. I used to be troubled with sudden
cramps or pains at the pit of the stomach. Now
and then It would strike up through the breast and
Into the shoulder blades. I never knew when It
was doming on. It would sometimes attack me
while walking In the street, and then I used 10 think
how horrible jt would be to drop down dead all of a
sudden, with no one to have a care for me. The
nhvalcinna lold m! It waa of no use to doctor for It.
It was paat all cure, because none of them had ever
been able 1 o cure.it. But 1 hod heard so much about
Patent Medicines, as ihey are called, thnt I deter
mined to try some of them. Solwentto Philadel
phia, and called on Mr. F. Brown, who keeps the
npotheeariee' shop corner of Fifth ond Chesiiut
utroets. and he gave me a box of pills. I took two
boxes, according todirectlons, but ihev did no good.
He then gave me a bottle of stuff, with a very out
landish kind of naiqej but lhu(jind no more effect
than the other. Just then I happened toiiear of
Cllckener'a Sugar Coated Purgative Pills,nd a
they were'ofnething new under the sun," I thought
I would try them, and if I got no better, why I must
give it tip as a bad job. So I called on you, as you
may recollect, and bought a box for 25 cents, I began
taking them, and before I had half finished the b'.,
I telt Rke a different person. 1 could walk much far
ther, and aomedmes a half mile and back, without
feeling any pain. The second box had a still better
effect, and before I had got through with the third,
i he complaint had entirely left me. I am certain It
Is all owing to th virtues of Cllckener's Pills, and
nothingelee, and I wish thai every body should know
it, because 1 think they are one of the greatest bless
ingson earth. I nlwnys keep them in thehouseln
case any one ot the ftimily should g-t sick j for I
know If they could cure me of go bad a comprint,
they will cure almost any body else. If 70U want to
print this in your pamphlet. I havo '10 objection In
the world, though I nm not much us. d to writing.
Yours, In all thankfulness.
MARY ANN WEN DOVER.
X Various Medical Practitioners of eminence
have used them with successful results.. Many per
sons also have recourse to them os (inordinary Fam
ily Medicine, or corrective of the bowels. In cases of
slight Indigestions, 4c. Packages were Sometime
since presented to Hon Mnrtin Vnn Biiren, eX-Prcs-Identof
the United States; Hon. Henry CJuy, of Ken
tucky i Hla Excellen y, William C. Bouck, ex-Governor
of New York: Hon. William H. Preston,
Senaiorlroni South Carolina, and several other dis- j
linnulshed' men of our country, all of whom, with one i
exception, have expressed their approbation of the I
Clickener Soear-Coated i'urgative fMa, byorder-
ing a rtew aupply. , I
Hut, perhaps the most, lnconiesiioie evioence.ei ;
their unprecedented success, are ine nmnperiess imi
tations ond Counterfeits which have appeared, before
tlie public. Even some of our ataunchat pill makers
have had an audacity to imitate the Capsule of Su
gar, in order to disguise the iairrcdlenia of their vile
cotnpounJs, and palm them offfor the "real eimon
pure. DUO paurjr hum minim wsi lung -unuui
exposing their hideous deformity. Truth sind hon
esty must lnovltaily prevail over rascality and dtcep-
Wa might extend the catalogue of Testimonials to
an indefinite length, If we deemed it expedient lo;
publish all we have received, not only from agents1
but individuals and fiimllles. who ."lave experienced
the beneficial effects of Cltckenet'i Sugar Coaird
Pills, hut we deem It unnecessary. 1
WILLIAM H LIPPITT ure the Agents for ;
Wilmington and vlclnltv, the pills are put up In glass
buttles, and sold at 25 cents with full directions tor
their use,
Front-street. between Market and Dock. I
Dr.CtiekentrPriuelpeJ OJUie,M Vesey-st. New '
York.
IReinniber Dr. C. V. Clickener is the Inventor
of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of the son !
was ever heard if until he Introduced them In June, 1
1843. Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for J
Clickener'sSugnr Coated Pills, and take no others' j
arthsyjll h'"nd'the victims of a fraud.
February w 8. 1H48-I38. ' .
WOODEN WARE.
PAINTED PAILS, Brooms, Nest Cedar Tubs:
do. painted Tuosi Axe handles, Flour palls,
Bung starts, Whole and half bbl. covers, Nst mar
ket baskets, Nest measures. Scrubbing brushes,
Whitewash brushes, Paint brushes, Shoe brushes.
B rd cages, Wood trays, Cocoa dippers, Sieves,
Keelers, W. A. ClaKS Starches, just received snd for
sale by WM. NEFF.
Nov. 11. Itr2-tf.
To Turpentine Makers' In Duplin.
I AM now locating two large Stllla at Sarecta. and
shall have them In operation by 1st to 10th June.
Persona making Turpentine In that region, can rely
on disposing of It at all times at fair prices. Mv bus
iness there will be conducted bwMr Wm. F. Hyde.
Wilmington, April 25th, W. O. JEFFREYS.
MeKfller & HeRae.
At the late Stand of Mtttrt. Hall f Armttrxmg,
Watsb Stbsst, WilmihotOr, N. Casouma,
HAVE Just received their Fell Stock of Groctrttt
if-c, 4-c, consisting In part si follows : '80 bigs
prime creen ind lifiht Rio Coffee ; 20 bagi prime La
guira Coffee, 20 bigs prime old Java Coffee; 10 hhdi
k.I.U . r.... Dl W . llki U . I , ar.. A a
40 bblL betcUrlrd Hunt i 5 boio Ut Sur tr 1
20 hhu. flxtrt canil Fiour . 10 bosei No. I SoaS". i
box i prime cheap Tobacco ; 1500 bushels Alum
. r , . r.'
i ooacco : imju ouaneu nm
Sail Vamile$, SUrch, Snuf, Cnpperat, Idtgo.Sui
rhur, Ac, &, ; A!ao20caaes Men's thick aad kip
Broganat 10 casci Women's and Boya' Shoei.assor
ted ; 15 colls Raft Ropei i 4 colls small rops for bed
cords; 4 tons (assorted) 8 weed's Plough snd Tyrs
Iron Double ind single-barrel Guns, Ac, Ac,
IAII of which wr will sellon reasonable termsjpj
N. B. We are under Ihe neceilty of requesting all
persons Indebted W us, lo.mtiks Immediate Ipayment
is earl) aa possible, lo enable ua to keep up tucb a
stock of Orooerisi at our evitoraera require.
Sept 2lat.l848. ' W-tf.
FAMILY PILOT BREAD.
1 BBLS, Newly baked. For sale at
lvP WM..NKFF-S.
107lf-
...--.,. ..-..,,. , i-.v'.f ' : ' : ' :
HlfSKVECJ ETA BLtrfj"
North , Carolina lnsiiiuioa or the Inuruclioa
DEAF AND DUMB. '
THE Session! of this Institution, commences on
the first day of July of each year, and continue
ten Months, when there is a vacation of two months,
giving the Pupils an opportunity to viait their Pa
rents and Frlnde; !
The lnstituw n Is situated on Caswell Square, a
bout one-third of a mile from the State House. The
ground occupied by the buildings with that adjacent,
is the property of the Institution, and granted by the
Leglslatuio of the State. In extent it embraces four
acres, a part of which will be cultivated, and the re
mainder will conatituta spacious Lawna where the
Male Pupils will amuse themselves, at proper hours,
U athletic sports, and the Females, In walking,) or
such other kinds of exercise as niayba appiopriate
to their aei.
The main building In the dimensions bf lis plan,
is sixty feet by thirty six. It has two wings, each
thirty-eight feet by twtnty two, extending at right
angels from the main edifice, and projecting from
eath extremity of It by nearly the whole width of
each wing. In elevation It embraces four stories, in
cluding the basement, and the wings three, and la
surmounted by a tower or observatory .commanding
an extensive and beautiful prospect. In the base
ment are the dining-room and storerooms, and In
the slory above the basement, are the parlor, sitting
room and library. In the othertorles are the family
apartments of the Principal and his assistants, and
two rooms set apart fot the Pupils In case of sickness.
In the basement of one wing are the kitchen and
wash room, and that of the other Is set apart for In
struction in mechanical trades. On the principal
floor of the wings, are the sltiing-rooms of the males
and females, and tjie upper slory la occupied for
dormitories, The chief merit of the arrangement
consists in It! preserving these two departments' aa
tar as relates to the accommodations, amusements
and pursuits of the Pupils out of school, to indepen
dent In every particular, as to constitute of them two
separate and distinct communities, while the dlnlng
roomln which both assemble, with the Teachers
and family of the Principal, is conveniently accessi
ble. Each department haa its separate areas in the
rear, its separate pleasure-grounds, and Its separate
communication with ths school-rooms : ao that for
the ordinary purposes of life, there is no occasion to
puss from one to ihe other.
The Act of the General Assembly, requ res that
when Deaf-Mutes are unable to pay for tlfbir main
tenance and education, the Justices of the several
Courts ol Pleas and Quarter Sessions, should levy in
the same manner as taxes are now by law levied for
the support of the poor, seventy five dollars for the
I support and maintenance of every such DenfMute
aa snail oe selected Dy trie Literary Board, for the
purposes of Education.
tSr for further particulars, apply by letter or oth
wise to the undersigned.
WILLIAM D, COOKE, Principal.
OFFICERS OF THE INSTITUTION.
Director!. His Excellency WILLIAM A.
GRAHAM, PaeaiDENT or thb Boabd ; Hon
JOHN M. MOREHEAD, CHARLES MANLY, 1
ESQ., WILLIAM W. HARRISON, SacaaTAay
or tub Board Treasurer. -CHARLES L. H1N
TON ESQ., Tbcasurf.r or Stati. Principal.
WILLIAM D. COOKE, M A, ' AB.Utant.,
ABEL. B. BAKER, GEORGE E. KETCHAM.
oan.-CHARLES E. JOHNSON, M. 0.
Mit, Miss LAURA J. BARKER
Raleigh N. C, August, 1848. 69-ly-tw-p.
AGENCY OF
NautUvs Mutual Lifr) Insurance Company.
PERSONS holding Policies in this office are noil
fied thnt Scrip Certificates, for their Shares qf
profit in the businen of Ike Company are ready for
delivery at the Agency office. 2:1, North wa'er-st
n nj F. J. LORD & Co., Agents.
Oct. 24. 94.tfi
Cream and Amber Ale,
VHrEuSMb!cribcrre8per,ru,,ylnfornil,'t'ecltl'.ens
01 Wilmington, an.l;public genera h thathi hut
commenced the Manufacturing of Ale and Beer
the corner ot Orange and Front Streets '
JETHRO THAIN
Dcc.14.lP47.
ll-tf.
GRIST MILL,
"THE subscribers have started a Gritt MillAn con-
7 ineXitn, Wi.,h thelr Sne MiU,n& can furnish
Meal and Hominy of primequnlity and at very short
"to: 8,1848. McRAK fr .
NEGROES WENTED
I Intend to remain In Wilmington daring the win
ter fot'the purpose of purchasing NEGROES, and
would respectfully inform persona in Town a id the
surrounding Country, that I am paym? the highest
cash market prlcis for "noting Men snd Women, Boys
snd Glrls,from the agesoften to thlrtryeprs. Alsonm
in want of a number of Carpenters, Bricklayers
Coopers and Blacksmiths, for which liberal prices
will be paid. Apply for me at thi Carolina Hotel
ANSLEY DAVIS.
94-tf.
FOR SALE.
A PLEASANTLY sltunted HOUSE and LOT
(thelato realdenceof Wm. C. LABiy, Fan, ,
.in the Southeast sorner of Walnotsnri Fourth sit
Termsliberal. G. 8. GILLESPIE.
mayju. r
32 tf.
SHEETING.
BEAVER Creek, superior Family
sale b) J,
Oci.24.
Sheetinfs, for
C.'LATTA
94 tf.
NEW SUPPLY.
MUSUN EDGKING AND INSERTINGS
which he will offer from 6 to 10 cent per yard,
a large assortment just received
Mary Powell. 8,
IVov. 30
bv the schooner
HOFFMAN.
UO-tf.
NOTICE.
The subscriber has opened an office In Parsley's
block on Water St., for the transaction of a general
Commission Bualncss. Proper attention wlllbe paid
j to the sale of merchandise of any kind, as well as to
I the sale or shipment of any of the products of the
country and Ihe ueualstfvancea made when desired,
on consignments for sale, or for shipment to my
j friends st ihe North. I have a good Naval Store
yard aad Warehouse, remote from ihe dancer of fire
and will make charges very moderate, where persona
msy desire to atore temporarily.'
Aprll27.tf. W. O.JEFFREYS.
SNUEf
OUTCAULTS 8uperor mrurT. In all klnda of pack
ages, constantly on hand, for sale by
BARRY, BRYANT 4 CO.
Oct. 28. 96-tf.
TOWING.
tl
rrini ' I '"6 oi cAnr.it uov. uuahahi
m m wparjBa'a- - nn.
Is prepared to tow vessels wheneve
called for. ir not entaeed on an ud
. r .
1 . r "7' 1 ne roPn10" 0 manciui tor
V. ,,ro".e. A " In their power to give
aaiuaciion. ADDivonbor lo i;ani . r. Vwr nr
: . . - - . .: r .- ..
to J.4 vv. L. JncUAni . Aa'ls.
Jas20
41-1
LIME! LIME!! LIME!!!
A HO BBLS Llncolnvllle White Lump; R00 bbli
QkJKJ Thomaaton Lime. Also, calcined Plaster,
Plastering Hair, and Fire Brisk, Hydarulic Cement;
1000 bbls. Lline,f ci for sale by
J. C. & R. It. WOOD.
July 26th, 55-tf.
BLANKS,
PRINTED TO ORDER, AT THE
MM ERCIAL OFFICE.
CO
JUST ItEClilVED.
Direct from the Manufactory.
A-
GOOD assortment Ladles fine Kid Slippers,
" Buskins,
, Gentlemen's Goat Skin Brognns,
" ., , " Calf "
froraale cheap b O. R. FRENCH.
Aag 3. . 69-h.
FIRE OURAM E.
A8ENCT OF THE NORTH CASOLIHA
Blfttnal Insurance Company
WILMINGTON, N. C.
THE Subscriber as agent of the above Company,
continues to receive applications for Insurance ei
ther In Town or the Country. From the high atan
lng which tbisCompany haa attained in this com
munity, as well as In all parte of the State, and the
liberal way all losses that have occurred have been
settled, proves it to be one of the most substantial
officera In the country. The Company have a very
large amount of Premium notes (well secured) to
meeting any losses that may hereafter occur.
THOS. SANDFORD.
Oet. 26-4-tf. Agent.
.
THE CITY HOTEL.
Adjoining the Court Home Square
li A LEIGH, N. C.
HHAS been recently thoroughly repaired, and
greatly Improved by the addition of a large
number of pleasant and commodious rooms which
are not excelled bv any in the City. The table al
ways furnished with the best that con be procured,
and the charges are as moderate as can be afforded.
The stables are in good order, well furunished with
Srovender, and attended by careful and experienced
stlers.
Mrs. Lawrence would therefore respectfully invite
the attention1 of the members of the approaching
Legislature and thet ravelling public lo the advantages
presented by this establishment.
Raleigh, Sept. 12 1848. 76-Iy-w-t.
OAKUM,
Ctr BALES Russia Oakum.
For sale at
L. McQARY'S.
JKJ J. & W.
Oct. 10.
FOR SALE,
5000
GUNNY BAUS:
400 Empty Spirits Turpentine barrels :
42 barrels Fresh Fayetteville Fiour, super und X.
7 kegs Butler. .By WILL. O. JEFKRE S.
Nov.5. , 101.
ulu,iblocFaFtijFntise ums
FOR SALE.
THr-sUbecribers offer for sale betweent wo and
three hundred acreBof valuable Rice Lands on
Lockwood's Folly river, in Brunswick county. Jm
inlrJiutelyinthenelshborhoodof tho Landsis agood
stream of watcremptying into the Lock wood 'sriver
-furnishingwnterpoworaufficientfor watering the
fields and for. pounding and threghing th Rtee.as
wellasforaSaw MM. A pun of fhtsland has been
cultivated in Rice and C'otlon.and producedoqtra I to
any I nnd.
Adjolningtothnse Landsnre between titteenhun
dred and two thousand acres of firutra te Turpentine
Lands, very convenient to the rivcr.nll within three
milesot thesca-shore.and a ncaprfry location. That
whole neigbtornood aboundfln iood TurporMine
Lnnda. WW. L. HALL,
D. B. BAKER.
July 13 1848. 85
CITIZENS arc himorably assured that the foliow
In? nre the iictual qualitiea of a 3b bottle of Junes
CornlHalr Restorative. If they doubt our word
they cannot these highly respesmbk; citizens, who
have tried It.
Mr. Geo. Beckel, 41 Elm st.,N. Y.
Mrs. Matilda Reeves. Mvrtlo avenue, Rrooklyn.
Mr. Wm. Tompkins, 92 Kin(; N. V.
Mr. Thomas Jackson, 89 Liberty st., I'irtsbdrgli.
H. E. (allien, lute barber steamboat H. Ameriun.
And more than n hundred othersstate, though this
must sutfico, that it will force the hair to grow on the
head or foce, stop it failing off. 'strengthen the roots,
; removing scurf and dandruff from the roots, making
;llgh', red, or gray hairnssutno a fine dark look, and
j keeplngdry, harsh or wiry hair moUt,solt,clean und
beautiful, a very, very long time
C. INGLES. Jr.
I Soldin Wilminglnnby Lippitt it Willkincs.
DRIED BEEF AND TONGUES.
1 ft DRIED Tongues, largest size.
1 VJW BOO lbs. dried Beef at WM. NEFF
Nov. 11.
JEGRO SHOE8.
Nov. 2.
For sale low at
HOWARD & PEDEN'S.
98- if.
. HARD BRICK FROM MAINE.
30,000
OF very superior hard burnt
Brick, just n et ived, nnd for sale
E. DICKINSON, Ag't.
105- tf.
by
Net. 18.
PRINTERS LOOK HERE.
BILLS LADING, SheiifTs Land Deeds, Check!
books, Negotiable notes, Invoices. Shipping
manifests. Newspaper, Cards and a variety of other j
paper, 4c. can be had low on application. !
A. PAUL REP1TON, Ag't.
Nof. 18. 105-tf.
TUST RECEIVED.-10-4 linrnsley, 10 4 and 12-4
J Cotton Sheeting at a small advance on N. York
cost, bv
Nov! 14.
J. S.
WILLIAMS.
103-tf.
NOTICE.
APPLICATION will bo made to the present
Legislature, by the Commissioners of this
Town, to compel the free negroes of this town, and
or half a mile round the limits, lo work at the fire en
nev and form companies for thai purpose.
Dec. 5. I12-30d.
CRACKERS
.Water, Picnic's anc
QODA, Buiter, Water, Picnic's and Sugar Crackers,
UPI
:'ilot Bread, 4c j just received at
R. WOOD.
111.
Dec. 1.
RYE.
Qf BAGS SEED RYE.
CJ For sale by
Nov. 25.
VV. L. SMITH.
108-if.
BACK COUNTRY LIQUOR
I ( BBLS. Apple Brandy;
1U 10 barrels old Whiskey.
For sale by W.
Noy. 25.
L. SMITH.
108-tf.
FULTON MARKET BEEF.
6 BBLS. Fulton market Heel on rctnil, Smoked
Beef, Pitk led snd Smokrti Tongues; Ac. Just re
ceived snd for sale by E. R. WOOD.
Nor. XI. iue
COTTON Batting ind Wadding, for sale by.
J.S.WILLIAMS.
Dec. 113-
MUSIC.
A LADY hlflhly qualified to give Instruction upon
ths Piano Forte, wishes to obtain a few pupils.
She would give Icssom either at her own residence or
those of herpetione. Every effort will be made to
advance her pupils, and but a moderate charge made.
Apply st the Fassat,!.- HoTt to
n ' MRS. ALSUP.
Dec. 8. 1'1-tf.
FEMALE CLASSICAL INSTITUTE.
HUlaborough Street
RALEIGH, N. C.
Rev. BENNF.T T. BLAKE, Principal.
Wm. C. DOUfi.A. M., 1... .
Miss LUCY M. BROWN, j Auitanl$. , ,
Mr.KARLE W, PETERSILIE, Prof. Music,
Thla Institution, to bo located In a very pleasant
part of the city, and furnbbed with every accommo
dation for a llirtfted number of pupils, will btf opened1'
on the ftt day of January nail.' . , ,',!-u
Board with tuition, In tha English or the 1
Classical Department, per sealon of $70 04
five months, S
Music on Ihe Pla no or O ufrar, o o6'
Drawing and Painting in Water Colors,. . 10 00
Palming In Oil Colors, 15 00
French, 10 00'
Tuition In Preparatory Department , ' if fjo'
Aa the design of this institution Is to funalgh to a''
limited number ol pupilsa thorough and an ei ten
sive course of instaction 5 the Classics, a currlculun'
of four years has been adopted, each year being di
vided into two Sessions of five months as follows
COURSE OF INSTRUCTION.
FIRST YEAR.
f I. Particular Grammar.
I 2. English, French or Latin.
1st Session , 3. Modem Geography and History.
. 4. Davie's Arithmetic.
' 15. Andrew's Lalin Rendnr.
(6. Composition, Purker'sEnyciscs.
7. Arithmetic, Duvtev.
2d Session 8. English Grammar, Bullions.
I 9. Latin Reader, - Andrew's.
10. Botany, Mrs.LincoTn's.
SECC-ND YEAR,
f 11. Rhetoric, MewmonV
14. Al.ebro, Davie's first Lefhon.
13. Phisiology, Comstock a.
14. Ca;snr with Latin Ex. Andrew'.
15. Greek Grammar, Bullion's.
10. Natural Philosophy, Olmstead .
17. Algebra, Davie's Bourdon.
1st. Session
2d Session 18. Mental Science, I'Dham's.
1- Virgif, Anthon's.
30. Greek Render. Anihon'H
THIRD YEAR.
f 21. Chemistry, Draper's.
122. Algebra, completed, D.'s Bourbon.
23. Virgil Concluded, Ambon's.
24. Cicero's Setict Orations do.
25. Moral Science, Wayland'g,
f 26. Elementa of Criticism, Kame's.
I 27, Geometry, Davie's Legendre.
2d Session 28. Chemistry completed.
I 29. Sollust, Anthon's
I 30 Greek Testament.
FOURTH YEA'R.
f 31. Whateley's Logic.
I 32. Geometry completed. .
4l Session -(33. Elcnents of criticism completed.
34. Horace, Anthem's
1, Jo. Homer, Ido.
( 3b. Mensuration A Trigonometry.
I J7. nutlet s Analogy,
9,t s-Pif,n J 38- Astronomy, Olmstcad'a.
... .
39.
Horace completed.
;40.
L41.
Homer completed. ,
Cicero du Oruture,, or 0e Officis.
The Clasical cotirscs will preclude several of tho
foregoing English studies. Si.'chof them, lioweter
wiH be retained aa are most useful for prtelical pur
poses ; foriiientaldiscipline tSo Classics bewij regar
ded equol to the eMct sciences, and In feinuk) Educa
tion, preferable.
I Suitable opparate for Illustrating the principles
i of experimental sconce, together with imips, cliurts,
and globes, will be provided, as the wants of tho In
stitution may require.'-
liy r-'ferrlng to thv above course.it maybe seen
w!Hat amount of previous training is requisite to en
ter either of the four cleaees, and is so riiiali an
amount is required lo enter the first class, no pupil
will be permitted to enter the course without fuel
standing an approved examlnotlon on Orthography,
Reading, Writing, Ariihineilo and Kngllth Grammar.
, For such an may be luund delicient ih these pri
mary studies, a Preparatory Department will be pnj
vwled.ln which these branches, together wiih the 1 1
cine nts of tieogiaphy, History and Physical Science,
wrfl bo carefully and correctly taught, a4!5 per seal-ion.
A record of the General deportment of each pupil
and of her progress and improvement in study, will,
bo made at the end of each week, aiid forwarded to
her Parent or Guardian, at the end of the month.
The Piincipul. who has been long and familiarly
known to the citizens of Raleigh, and extensively
kqown In tho Eastern part of tho State, docs not,
deem it necessary to make any lurther staltmenist
that , rhat the Institution will be under his condin o
and supervision ; that ho has been careful loengac
the assistance of teachers, who, In their several de
parimunts, are of acknowledged abilities and lonal
experience ; snd so far to interest them in iti eni r.
management, as to secure iheir undivided attenllonh
Twenty young ladies can bo accommodated iio
board in the institution. Every attention will b.
paid to their comfort und to the formation of corrcoi
moral habits- Board may also be obtained In soiii.
of the most respectable families In the City.
RaUlgh. Nov., 1849. 113-2m.
R O C KS P R I N Ci
FIRNITIRE WAREHOUSE,
THE subscriber would respectfully an-k
nouocc to the citizens of Wilmington,
nnd llie iurrouajing counties, that he is
now receiving his Kali Slock of Cabi
net Furniture. Having selected it him
self in the cities of New York and Hos
lon, he can confidently recommend it to
the attention of cusiomers for variety and i lignncc of
Myle, beauty of workmanship, andchrapness. It is al
together the most complete Block that he has ever of
fered in this market, und he thinks that those wishing
to purchase may find it to their Interest to call. The.
following arc some of the articles comprised in tho
Stock", viz:
SOF'AS,
OT'I O .WAN'S,
I)IVAS,
I1URKAIS.
DRKSSISO UVREAV,
SIDE HOARDS,
WAHDHOHES,
CRM BEDSTEADS.
COT a- TIU'SDLE do.
OFFICE CHAIRS.
CARD TABLES,
DIMSO d.
CENTRE do.
KXTE SSION do.
MA TCUED do.
TOILET do.
IVORK do.
SETTEES.
OFFICE DESKS,
MA TTRESSES,
Bedroom Seta, complete t French Bedsteads; High,
post do, , Looking Glasses; Toilet do.; Sinks and
Washst.mds; MBhogany do.; Boston rocking Cbeirsi.
Mahogany do.; Do French do. j Curl Miple do. ;,
Cms. Rush seat, and Fancy Chairs ; Windsor and,
Common do.; Children's High do. For sale at mod
erate prices, by J- O. LOVE,
Oct. 12. -80. At tho Rock Spring.
FEATHERS.
QO BAOS liveOeeae Feathers, from Interior of
OC tho State, where the good artlclo Ii produced.
For sale by R. W. BROWN.
Nov. 25.
DENTISTRY WM. WARE,
DOCTOR OF DENTAL SURGERY
And Member of the A merican Society
of Dental Surgeons.
PERFORMS all operations on the Teeth. Teeth
Insetted from one to a M eel, and upon the prln-'
cipleof Almoatphorlc Presure in all cases where ll,
Is applicable. . .
nn!u c.i M nt Pmnt Slrel 4 dnora North f
M..b., ttn itra
In connection with the Office he hes fitted it a
Room expressly for tin laoy pas runs ; mey, me:ror
can now receive his professloiwl services wiihmt de
tention by sending their names to his offks, w'.ien ha
will Inform them the time ho can give them his K
tentlon.
ry Rsraaasci.the Clljcni generally.
April 37.