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i r i ll1.:: X J-.iT r J 4 if MOFFAT'S ! M ETABIC AND . . ;. . PH(ENIXBITFEHS. OUE3E medicines have Jons been known and appreciated, for tneir extraordinary and immediate povrers of restoring perfect health, to persoM suffering .ui.d'ijr nearly r every . kiitd, ,o1 disease! to Which the human frame is liable, Xo many hunt reds df eertiireated instances, -they hive even r scried j sufferers from the-! very Yergelof'an untimely gfayej after all th&decepr Uveflokrurns ofytheday Had utterly failed i and to many "mousanljs they have permanently se- CTeat. infallib)y proved Jthat It lias appeared: scarcely less "than mifacuidius to those - who were unac- quamtea wiin me oeauiiiuity pinioroptiicat prm ciplesj upon whicp they are ednvpoundedjj and Hjioh wbich'they jconseqiutirtly . act. It was to their manitest and sonsjble jaction . in purifying th spring and jhaiiiiils of life, ami-enduing tthera With renewfed to.ije and vigor, that j they were jiodebted fbtf thei n name, which, was bi. BtoWedjUpon them at thp spontaneous reculuit of stveril jindividuais , whose, hves they, had obvi '.ixlv kaved. i !. . ' TheTproprjel.of rejojees 5in: the onportuhhy press' for placing- his VEG LrI'AILE PILL within the know ledse and reach of every iindi- ! 1 - Vidua Jn the community. L r.like the host of pertiiiijiis quackeries, w hich U-ast of vegf table ingredi jnts, the. Life Pislsarf: punly ind aoMvcy veoktabl,. awd coufaui iiehher Mfeseuiy, Anli monyl Arsenic. nor anyOUicr n.im ru!-, ir. ai y form wha'textr. They -!eflfitirely; composed of xtractsfrom rare and powerful p'.ai.vts, the yntues of which, though Ion- nuvn t- ,t ycval lndia.n tribes. and recently to soriVvejinaicnt' phirnri eeutica' chemist?, afe altogether -unknown jo" the ignonrit preteiiders-tOTiu0cVil sci,ei'icef and were never uefore adminiateiti. iii feO lippiiy. -.ii'Ka-cioua a combinatioh, v !), '"'!, .. ' v Thejfirst operation is tollooso'i trorn. the" c6"ats Of thd stomach and bow(,l w(,sr thp vu'rious, i'r'un nVt.iS.tIy J ;s.'.ttiiiig 'abound the hHrWnedMife'ccs whiti ties and crudities con them k and ;to remove t! r collect, Sri the con vulution.s'f f riie sraritriut';ti;M'3. ' r Other medidties only put'lutuy cii-.n.s; ihfi-; and i. leave! such collected lapses -liih-d, 'iij t! puucc! ' costiVcness Willi nil its. trwin 1" t:il t o'i: suudeii "idiarrpqea, witli iis iininiiicrit dangers. , -T s fact is '-wcillj known to' all. i;ula'r; atiitioHji.sW, wlio -.e.x-. ; uminje the hurnii bow ri'tfier.dvh j .und henre ; i the prejudice of these vel! i.f-rtiir d,iivcrr a;;aiuit the quack n'iedi:i lies of t h'e'tigo..- Tii'es;r.6iid elle'ct of thi VEGETABLE i'lLUs i to clvm.je the kidiiqyls arid llie bla'Jileritml ! by l i ; tvi means, lie liverhd i he-lung's, the bvafiliiVii a 'tiun t f vh'ich m entirely depends upoil tlse.-vgdM,;ity- - itfjuri . sary" j ojrgan.s.- Tiie !jr..i.( wiiirii iu!.v-s its- fed i- color pom the' gency .of tircj ii v .en and j.jie jjtiii' beforj: It passes, into'ilur' tf.-aivU beui iliy pijtriiiJ ; byr thenik. and rouricln.-! iy f',.i ciifijtwjg truni- ;J f eleatil&kmiacn, ooufijf s -Ut iy inroulr ri.i jVen.s ' renews eveiy -pan t tiie -s s; ni antly mount tlic bai'ii.ef--tih.ibh;iu tiie luoiii- -ing check; ; '; ' - ; , ' "Ti ' '-.' r-iiCifollownng are a.:dtYg . hr; dfatr'esss'njnr. v.a rietvbl huniair dUseaWes. 'Ju vthe vliich t he Vci'a:- ' table Life Pills are' svcll knov m be iiiiaVIn le,: DYSPEPSIA, by tKorouUbly ci.t"'.'j.sVigVtb.:;; first and secoiid-sion.;.cl.a and cre.t.ting u. tUiW -ul' : 1ure healthy-bile, insii M-.l-ol' ii.': .stcJe u' aend i iitid-Flaiulciir.ti , iiLlji: iitti-n of ikc i t"rf itOSSwAtfcliU, lical l,v r ti h mi Jl-.utchelicst- lessness, Jltecm pcrAnyiti-it ,-ljO-n'V.vj, W $ M I. v lanch olif, will vajiislv a':;-..a ;at-ur.i cons(-u''-i,ic.'c of! . 1 its cure.'. 'Co'$licincsi:,: by cleaiis'itr " llic hole I length pf the imestiiK s widr a s Ivcnt :pi'i;tss; ; and without thiie'iict i..l. i.t i u. -m s i a ve the IjoweU; costive wilhin t;wp .d;iv': and Cholera; by reiii in tb s 1 1 a r i ainjid i Vtx i d s t by Wrich these cpn.jlj(HU4 are f.-.(..ca5.n-ifM.,-va,.i.r by'profttoting'.hc'iulh-icati i exus?meiribi'anc,'V?-f7V'(.( by rip.si.n-ing J the blood to a reufar cfl'dirlat'rpir, throug. i-.tle ; procejss of pf ra 1 1 i i r a t ion 1 sV in ( c a t,csy -ui i d ) 1 1 o -1 i i ; a Volution' of inteSljitai (''st.ruetiiins in-! others.' j The Life Pills have b. -en K iiown L'fcUff nihuiiin.-i--1 tlam -Jifirmancnilr -in ilVifecf WJdcs. :uid ilieuiit inlhaifjthattime.-by n-iovlng-lca! inihm;ji.aii.n finm ihr; TiHiKTles mid liani(hnts of I'-the' i tints'. ! cured that umiorrp-enjo pm.eni or aeajtn, wuiiout which ,;life itself lis but a partial blessing So indeed, nasi their emcacy jnvanauiy and Dropsies Hf all kinds) by ficbing ' and' .V.Viihgt l.i-'vh.-athy state. Thos. painful symptomr which ening'.the kidneys awl bladdcf, tliey operate Kriost indicate diseased lungs readily yie.d to this ce; delightfully on?tJicsciM'io"rfeni bean's, and &onee'.f t jin 'remedy, when seasonably resorted to ; and hiv-ieVet been .foiual ,a eeiiai'n 'remedy fot. the i restores the patient to the bodily vigor which that worst: cases Of Gravci. Al-0, lornis,Khy fijs-. i lodginsi ifroiii the. tu'riiih'sVbf tjic-bovvels the si iw. y mattoir, to 'Wjucli theisc cVca tius aiibt-i e, AdJiiua Consumption, hy cl icviiig the-a ir etseU oi Athe-lungs from the ui.uvu.s-, which even si'i'gUticiil Js i will occasion, which if not 'remrsvi d jDOi-.onic.-i oai dened and produces tho se drcjit'lful diseases &'ci r vtfi Ulcers and Hn vcfrrat &i ts, by the prrfc t purity which these 'Lite P.itls- give to tna ijiioou, j and all tiie humorsVCi'c n'jtlions sihbad !- Conigtexidn&lsy their, alterative etfeets upon the : fluids; tha- feed the skin, th j morbid state of which .occasions all Krupfivc ctvip!dinUt -Sulfate, , Cloudy, and tAcr disagree able Contpleiyhsr The use of ihese, 't! dl.s foiV hort'Vi iii e W il 1 effect , an entire cure uf '''Salt ?.Vck;i ,' Ejiysijiiiu land a . 'i. striking improvement in the "Clearness); f 1 he slcinj Cornniihi Colds a id InJtncnza will' always i be cured by oho dose, oi by tw-o.;ecn in the A- st j eases; "j Piles as akemiily .-for '.this; most dis l tressihgi and obstinate uialady, t!ie 'Vegetable Life Pills deserve a distinct and emphatic Tpcom .rnsndalioh It-is well known to hundred's in this ci ty i tha t the p r op r i e tor of t he se i u v ahuble Pil Is Was hjmself atHictcd with thrs coniplaint for up ' waxds oL thirty Jirci ycdrs, and .that he tred in - vain every reihedy prescribed .within the; rivhble compass of the Materia McdicaHe however, at I engtli tried the medicine'- which he now otftrs to the public, and he was cured io a',vcry liortimc; i after his recovery luuf been pi onounced net only , ifnprobabie, but absolutely impossible by any buman means. i - j " DIRECTIONS FORiUSE. Tlve Proprieto of the Vegetjiblb LtFK viu!& docs not foilow the - base arid mercenary practice of the -'rpiuckslof the dayi'iii advising persons to Ifike'his, pills ini large '- rruantilies'' No go)d micine can poastblyjbe so ' required. These Pills 5 to be taken ait bed tmi vrr ni?ht. for a 'week or fortiiighr, accord- tnr tr ih ohstinacV of tha disease". The usuai Hh ...w : ... . r.s fiv fti.iiilin to tha i tution of the person. Ycry delicate persons uoald kelinithbut two, and'increase as the natiire ot the case may require. Those, more robust or ot very costiveliabit, may begin w ith trce, aiid .in-.; crease to four, or cvtir Sao- piils, ai.id.-'thct wilt effect a sufficiently rapii change to guide ihc patient in their further use. . Th -fe Vtlls sonie me becaiiori sickness: and vonnung, though tery seldom, unless the. stomach ss very, foui, This, however, may ba considered a tavrable ymptom.asthe'piiticnt will hud lauiself aonce relieved, and by; perseverance av id S ,ou recover 1 They usually opei ate within 10 or 1 hours, onu never ffive pain, uiilc&s the bowels are' very 'much encumbered. 'They may be. taken by me vno; delicate feiftales under any circumstances, it is, however; recommenaed that those iy. U er periods f pregnancy should take but ono ut time, and thus continue to keep the bowels opr u ; anu yen. t two may be taken, where tKe paticnus very costive. i One pill in a solution of two table spsodfuds of water, may be given to an infant in the foiloAV- liagdosesa tea sporm full every two irours till, it peratee ; for a child from one to five years of ase, half a pilland from five to ten, one pill, j THEPHCEN1X B ITTERS areao called be- cause they possess thle power of restoring the ex piring .embers of health, to a glowing ( vigor throughout the constitution, as the Pamix is said fa be restored to life from the ashes of its own l dissolution. The Phoenix-Bitters are entirety TCgelable, composed of roots found only in cer tam baits of ther western country, which will in SliSy cure. FRVERS ANp AGUES of all ; r : fcinds will never fail to eradicate entirely till the effects ofMercury infirutely sooner than the most , . powerful prepaftUs of. Sarsapanlla, wiB Smmediately cure,the etennat" ?i-0 TO THE HEAD; ncverfail in the sicklies in ' eAdtni U yeunz females s and will be found a certain remdv in all cases of narrow debility and weakness of the most impaired constitutions As, a remedy for Chi onic arid Inflammatory Rheumatism, the efficacy of the Phoenix Bitters will.be demonstrated by the use'of a single bottle. .The usuajdose of " these Bitters is half a wine -.glass full in, water Or1 wine, and this qunantity may be taken two or three times a day, about halfan hour before meals, Or a less quantity? may be taken at -all times.. To those who are afflicted .with indigestion after meals, these Bitters' will prove invaluable, as they greatly ! increase the a c' ion, of the principal viscera, help them topper form their functions, and enable the stomachUo discharge into the bowels, whatever is. offensive Ti)U3 indigestion is easily and speedily removed, appetite restored, and the mouthy of the absorbent vessels being cleansed, nutrition is : facilitated, and strength of body'andencrgy of mind are the happy results. For further particular of MOF FAT'S LIFE PILLS -and PHCEIX, BIT TERS, apply at Mr. Moffatt's office, ; No, 546, BUoad'.vay, New rYck. where the Pills can be obtained for 25; cents, f50 cents, or$l per box ; and the bit ticks .for SI or 82 per bolt)e. fT Nu merous certificates of 'the wonderful efficacy of both, in ay lie there inspected.- t In some j obstinate j and complicated cases of chronic and inflahiuvatory- R.heumatism, Liver Complaint, Fevef and Ague, Dyspepsia, Palsy, Piles, injuries ffvvi the use of riurcury, quinine, a-alMhex diseases of 'long standing, it may be nt-ressary '!' take both the Life Pills and Ph(E- nix rni".rs, in tne uoses DetQre recommenoeu. ::" ;N. M The PilU- and the Bitters will get nil mer'eury out-of. the system- infinitely faster than, the b'-st preparations. of Sar. aparilla, and are a Ihc L.i.1 lilill iriii rii v II II I nr. II, it.t.iti-r mil riLUiiu lts h&nA ir nil A sir hoe 4-ir A nti l 11 feit t"' f-.' A!, pers0ns who are nredisnosed lo-epoplezv, ,pahti., fyr.. sliould never be without thS"fejfeElisJ or the Bijfei s for one dose in lime wjII sye life. Tliey' equalize the circulation of the blitod, draw all pressure from the head, restore pepiattatl," and throw off very impurity by the pjotes of the skin. ' : Fur" Sale by . t v 'i ;: 1 -W. -VrARE&fent. Wilmington, May 2Gth, 1837. 'I 20 t-f. Mdritague's Balm, Ak, Indian Remedy for the 'Poo th-Ache FSnilE established reputation and constantly .8L iiiertiastng demand forthi: elTeclual remedy of-pain. nd presf rvai'tye of the eetlr, ha indu ced the sabscribcf to oflcr it to the American pub lie. I At r.;n''oment3 hav; been made to sui -ply A fits iii ah the Pi incinaJ cities and towns of the UnU!-d States, so as to pl'ace it'witliin the reach ofil'se sufiering and ftlv tn siilTer. with the, i-nos h a miss i n ") of "alHad his, (tooth-ache.)- When - T " T 1 "applied according -to if'r eciions given on uiu ui- tie,-it has never tailed toi'ufford inirvdiate and pt ririanrnt relitf. It also, arrests the Oecay in de feciivp tt. th, and relieves that soreness which so fnuueritly ii endcrs a strong too; h useless. - Tiie iii'iili'-alion and remedy are simple, inno c.eiitaud ,.i'iat unpleasant; and the large number oi prlsuiis in various sjectiolis of tiie country, who -have a i teli dy? f xper i'e nc ed SUcli ueuglitiul unci sa iuiary bemdits iVohVlhk use ftheljahn, are ready t.. Inar ( f.r the nu'ilic!'roK.ntheir'testiniony to its oin'1 vaHtitl rualitifs. jit K an ihdian remedy, ob t.ufiin d singularly' and unexpectedly, and' may be. r'vi"mlV-u Ij v the civilized world .as the 'most remarkably 'discovery, of the Red Man of the iVu-o, 1 dollar por bottle. -' . JiUif o", 1 1-0 o-, .t.f To tlicUictcd. Vegetable Powder and ' Syrup, For 1).isfais of fie Lungs, JAi ircr Com- , Lit in fs. '" J) V s pepsia, Cou gh S' C o I Is 1 HEl'-cpfF-a-lion of tliis.: Medicine is par i !h ui?t.tliy mil.il HH'tsate. ,lt pronto tes a jrenltc ;vr.d liv'altlitul pcisf iratior., and clu ci s ni rb id i. :rud pi niii iiuits "S'.'j iiliiis ; relieves chronic aftjc--j ti"n.-s . aiid 'uiige,sti'iiis. of the lungs j'ass'iiages t ebug.h j pi oi notes a free" Mid- mild expectoration; i.lTnto'v'fs uaiiis furni the'cliest : -relieves asthmatic ordij?ic-uU itftspurat'Hui nx-vs, anUi.'eaves- tin 'corrects'- obsunati osti ve il bowels in a regular and Wastius: iuiiiBotder, 'the consumption, it lelt to ilo natural tipcra'ticnj so surely destroys. ' . TO THE PUBLIC. r We have liad frccpient opportunities of con versing wiih jouv acvinaintances .at the south, who have used Had lock's VEGETABLE .ME iUCINE, lnany pf whose names are attached to tins critificate, and from our knowledge of , their resneetabiliity, and the benefits which they ap nea red to have derived from its use. we have no hesitation iih expressing our belief that it is a valuable Medicine for the purpose for which it is titfer'fcd'tp the public, and as such we cheerfully .ccomuiciid it. . j -' 1: : THOMAS P. HUNT, ; y Late Pastor of the Presbyterian i . " . -1 ' Church, Wiimiuirton, N. C. ! 11. iV. ROWLA.NI), 7 Pastor of the Pearl-street Church, K. Y. The efficacy of this Medicine has been safully tested, that a list of certificates (which might be published,'! is deemed unnecessary. It may be obtained of the subscriber. . : ! : Wm. O. JEFFREYS. Wilmington, Decemberlst, 1837. 46 tf , FOR SALE. r TN consequence of the intended temoral - to.'4he west of one of the joint owners, the subs-'v-ibers propose to sell their valuable SAW Little River,7 fourteen miles from FayfcUeville, to which is iUtached. upwards, of -7,000 acres of TIMBERED LAND, lying on each side of th l.-r.i. river, and. cony-nient thereto. ! , The Mills ae 'now in go'od repair, cartying three single saws, which saw on an average thirty thousand feet of lumber in a week, though tiie quantity has been ia'crccsed greatly above, this. The lumber is readily conveyed by water to the Wilmington market, and iuterded with little expense. The stream is sufficient to carry a gang of sawn 4' affording at ail seasons abundant water, ou which may, be erected a factory, there being an excellent site for that purpose. .To a pei-on wishing toVinvest capital in property of this kuid, this, place holds out inducements infe rior to none in this country. There is a good dwelling house on the premises, together with other necfisary outhouses. The situation is healthy and Water pure. A person from the low country, wishing a healthy retreat, wouldl do well to call and examined - ; . . ; ? We will sell on accommodating terms, giving a. liberal credit, the purchaser securing the payment with approved notes. ; : r , r ' For further information,' refer to David Reid, Esq: FayettevHle. or to the subscriber.s. ' L ALEX. MURCHISON.& CO. Cumberland Co. Dec. 7th, 1837. 100 tf 'S3Th? Newbern Spectator will insert the above, until forbid. v "IT .WILL sell my plantation whereon I now Jl reside, known by the name of the OASi on the North Est River, eleven miles from Wil minton by land, and twenty two by water and caii be sold as two plantations or one, as suits, die Wilmington and Raleigh Rallroadf running through it, so as tddiyide U conveniently. I wilt sell one half or the whole tract. Persons wish ing to buy can call on me at the above named plantation where they can get further particulars: : - . DAVID TH4LLY. September Bth, 1837. .34 tf fflEIEs bscribers will give a H t!LLT AT1T1 JL' of 180 DOIiTi ARS to any trscim who wiil the! town apprehend, .nd deliver to them ik oft Wilmington, or lodsre in any jail of the tkteL the ' following NEGROES, vit. Nancy anl her children, named Roger. Willians. James, Kitty Afin, Hannah, Julius, Phtlip, not knowr . : Also, twenty five dollars for Mar- garet, twenty five dolmrs for Sam, and thirty dollars forUames Said negroes are the properly of the heirls of Elkanak Allen, stm deceased, anjd are supposed: .to be1 going at large in me counties of New Elfcnbver, Brunswick. Bladen, and Cunf berland, and in jthe town of Newbern, as free nlegrocs. IThere-are maqy others that belong o the same S heirs.'-whoso 'nSrnes are not known. Any person who Will .apprehend any of said ne groes, andpepiver tliem tothe suocribeis, wullie amply, rewarded. Ail pfsyons -are I forewarudd from buyigor carrying any of said nejroes.oit the, State, hs the law wilt be enforced to its ut most extent (against any person or persons who may attempt to do sol v ; JOHN A. SELLERS. I h V MILES COSTIN. Wilmrnton, N: d. Oct. 9th, 18371; 39 tf TTD AN a wanfrom the subscriber on the 2dpf JLOJunellast. ' my negro man R1CHARP, iubout tweijty etgflt yeais'pf ae. He is. dak icomplexiolieid, irather low and welf aet, limps ;a little whf nj walking, and has a small scar over one if not both ot his eyes. He is probably lurk ing aboutfthe Sound and 'Wilmington, whe-e most of hes relatives reside. He is legally out lawed. A!nd a reward of TWRNTY FIVE ; dollars will -"be paid for his apprehension dead of !alive. Skfjsfahory proof will only be required of his being killed. If taken alive;, and confined in jail, or-(eivcred tome at Richlands, Onsloiw county, aH reasonable expenses will be paid jn addition tofthe rejward. He has with him ia probability!, ihis i wife ELIZA, who ran away .from Col.Thompson, now a resident of Afca Uianva. S lie v eloped fi'om her master about the : lime he cofnmenced his'inurnev to that State.! I wili'cive A reward of FIFTEEN DOLLARS for her apprehension and delivery to me, br ior navuiiier saieiy connncu in any jau, so; I gei ner. -.f h . I ! ' DURANT II. REIODES - RichlandsL Dec. 12di, 1837. 101 tfl " ' ' IT- -.! - JWgrocs Ifantcd. AVIKG contracted with the Wil'mine-lbn and Ralei"-h Railroad Company to furnish "a certain iahliiy of WOOD, I want to hire 15 pr 20 tasll Hands, for which the road prices ;vilt be: gileh, until the 1st of January.' lbo. Persons wishing to hire their hands will pleajse : toicall on ifie at the - Oalt I lantatioh, or to rn ?C-B. 'Miller!, iri Wilmington. . f ( ! DAVID-Til ALLY.! V : Wilmington, July 21si, 1837. . 28 t- f. : To the PvMic. OPPOSITE totheSta formerly occupied by STE PHEN D. WALLACE, t)ie iMibsenber will nianutactijre every article generally '"maile 4n a SADDLERY Establisjl h ment, that customers want. Also, Harness mav and G i ir Trinindnjr of all kinds tinj; done to ord Alscf, Gigs 'and Sulkeys madeSof the best m kfcrials, and very neat Orders hi the country! shall bepunctubtlv attended to. J V Ll i .1?' .rt.lVi.VlJ VV , "Wilmini; tpn, .August ,4th,-137. 29 tl LOOK AT, THIS. S H AY been doing business in the Saddlery line fri some time ; and as some of riy friends do rjot know, it, I take this mode of in forming thriii. I. keep SadJles, Bridles, Hameis, Trunk's, Whips; Spurs, saddle and travelling Bags. alwys on hand, which 1 wilt sell as lojw as they ca be bought in this sectisn of the coup try, or anr j other 6f the same quality. 1 ajm ready at A times. o receive orders in my lirSe, anTl will edd-eavor td give satisfaction; , i' l am Jto lef fbunJ at my bench in the Store neixt to A. Mclicnnan shoe store, from. sun rise to ts setting, ready to work at prices torsuit the timas. I 1 q 14 m nr iivr I Wilmington, "June lGth,:lS37. -' 23 t-f. T.i K7 . LaXXV T H.1-" ll WILMINGTON aauiery iv arenousei HPHE Subscribers, are continually rje 1 , Ceiviifg additions to their extensive Stock pf Saddles. Bridles! Whips, Harnesse& Trunks, Uoilars, Ski &c. from their Manufactory at NeX jHaven Canny, which enables them to turnishill kinds of iork iijt the line as cheap as ataity Similar establishment in the Country. Purcla kers will find it to their advantage; to call at the bid stand, jformerly occupied by JOHN"y.. TAY LOR. 3 dpors East of the Court House in M.ar ketStreeti I i ! f I j HOTCHK1SS & MIX.! ! Wilmington N. C. Dec. 21st. 1837 101 t-fj ; N.-B. Particular attention paid to ordered work andfrepairihg. A nne jot of Coach and gig V Lamps idst received as above and for sale very i t ... low. ( . II. & M. ; Fayettville Observer wilfplease copy 6 weeks and forward their account to this otficcr - S !ANY foloi LADV or trusty free person pf -'i -3' r . . - ' 1. ,- r, aesirous oi returning or coins: RO England 1)V the first opportunity, and willing ito uhdertak,! the-sole care of a female child, between five and iixycars of age, shall have her passage, nd furthaer reasonable expenses paid, until the delivery f f the child at her place .of destination ! w . I J.. i' in t.ngtaiiu. f . .1 . All stofes, (other than those usuallj comprised in ship stores!) shall be liberally provided, for the 1 use of. both.-' !-.-'; '' ' r .- 3 Early annlication must be tiadel at the Ufitisn fice-.i consular Venice in vvunington. November 24th, 1837. ! ' . 45 tf Ijniiiber and Comiulssion . I ". ; Business- TheafilMscriber (late of the fi i:M oEPOTTEl PARSLEY. will ffive his attention id theaale oV purchase.of any of the produce of our ah ...in have hisiprofnpt' attrition. Lumber and Naval Stores, purchased, sold or shipped on commission and reasonabledvances made if required. -! '.:- - ; .-'! I'.-"--- ! ';. O.G. PARSLEY. Wilmington; N. C. Oct. 17th, 1837. 40 t-f y I ; Thomas Smith IS now operirng at his old stand, In -Market Street a NE.W and handsome' Asort- ment oi BOOTS. SHOES. HATS, CAPS, &c.- all ofwhicli !'ere carefully selected by hiija sel f fronl the New Yotk Boston, and PA Ua kZAtitMarket5. He isreadv to suddIy hit friends with any! article in his line; and would be happy tolhav them call and examine liis goods before purchasing. . - - i f Vilm ngton, October 13th, 1837. ; 39 til rH i Runaways. f DISSOLUTION, THE copartnership heretofore existin under the firm of TAVS & SUTTON was duv solved on the first of January 1 "Those who are indebted to the concern will please to make imme diate payment to either of thesuoscribers. 1 hose to whom they are indebted are! requested to pre sent their claims without delay. HENRY TAWS, Wm. SUTTON. Wilmington Jan. 3d, 1838. j IMOTICE. ffTHE subscribers, having entered intocopart- JJL nership, for the purpose o carrying on the Blacksmith & Engineering BUSINESS, have enlarged their establishment, and arc erect ing a larjje geereti Lathe, with a suitable slide Rest. .They will be enabled at all times to do any kind of business in their line, with neatness and despatch. - 1 heir friends in the country may be "assured, that air times their work shall be attended to CAST STEEL AXES will be kept on hand, and old ones repaired, and war ranted. BRASS CASTINGS AND PAT- TERNS made to order, at a short notice. They hope, by close attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. CHRIS. WALLACE. HENRY TAWS, : - . Wm. SUTTON. Wilmington, Jan. 1,1833. 1 103 tf Dissolution f Copartnership. ; HHHE Gobartnership heretofore existing under the firm of DICKINSON, M ORRIS, & KIDDERwas, agreeable to limitations, dis ? solved on the 1st inst. Persons havin? unsettled accounts with said. firm Will hand them in to Dickinson and Morris,, who are authorized to settle the business. H I ELIJAH DICKINSON RICHARD MORRIS, EDWARD KIDDER. i Wilmington, January 4 183b. ! NOTICE. Hp HE subscribers have t his day formed -jvai mui ainij uiiutl. IIIC ill 111 1)1 iiu iV - 1NSON. & MORRIS, for the transaction of GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS. ,. ... ' and solicit a continuance of patronage. They are also" prepared to execute ordei's for LUMBER, as heretolore. i - . ;'.' .. ELIJAH DICKINSON, RICHARD MORRIS. Wilmington, January 1st, 1838. 103 2m Just received by the Cora, Surah Ann. and Coiassett, ; ,, SCO CASfiS fls Thomastown 50 Bbls. No 3, 'Mackerel, 50 do Patatoes, '. ! 40 'do. N'. E. Rum, 1 ! 5000 Gunny Bags, - ! 10 Bales 3-4- Brown fSlfrting, 5 Cases Shoes and Brgans, 20 Dozen Buckets, ' : ' ', 40 Half Bbls. Prime Bfeef. v 20 Bbls. Pork Shoulders, v 20 do. Prime Pork, ; -j , 100 Boxes Smoked Herrfng, fJO Kegs Nails, assorted, 15 do. Wrought Spikes, assorted sizes, 15 Boxes jSpeilrnCaBdlis,- f - 11-Tiercesand Bbls; Refined Whale Oil, 250; boxes Soap, : ( . 3 Cases Pickles, assorted, ! 8 Ship's Boats. ' ' . Also in Store, Hhds. Molasses, Bbls Sugar, Bags CbfTee, Bbls Flour, Casks Wine, and a : LARGE ASSORTMENT OF -FlfRJVlT'IfRB, Consistinir of Sideboards, Sofas, Bedsteads Tables, Ottomans. &cl &c. i Apply to ' I.AItllY & BRYANT. j Wilmington, October 27th, 1837. . 41 tf . i r 1 rs sex wfs 5Ts Ti rsi-i rer. r . . ,J W . . Q li PKOPKIETQR T ' The JZagle DistiUery9 and Dealer in Naval plpres, . IS prepared to supply Orders! tor spirits ot .Terpentine, Bright and! Bfack Varnish, Rosin, Pitch, &c. . 1 , , y Wilmington, March iJitw, yar u w. Vantcd by tlieSnbscriler, ifVAK and Bay Bark tor which tne touowing price, in' cash, aviII be paia on uetivery, viz: $ 6 00 pr. Cord for Ohk, and .o? 1 r.n . An f.-it- Rav iV delivered in good order. i i JUtl-LN J. UClVCil A. April 7th1837. " A j y 13 t-f. FOR SALE, At No. 12, South Wharves, r i i Lbs. North Carolina BACON, assorted ; 30 barrels N E. RUM ; Uognac liKAISDi, pn Pipes; - Lisbon and 'Malaga W Casks: ' Pipes and Half ; : ; ! NE, in Quarter LARD, in barrels. I t ! CYRUS C Wimington, August 11th, 1837.! STOW. 30 t-f Cannes Sv2- jHood, WHOLESALE and Retail Dealer in SHIP STORKS AND FAMILY GRO- CERIES, j ; Two doors south of Dickinson Morris and Kidder.) '.'i A ' ! l ! A Large Assortment of Ready Ma de Cloth ing always on nana Wilmin?lon. Nov. 17th. 1837 1 44 t-f. JUST RECEIVED, And for Sale at law Prices, SUPERFINE Ingrain Carpeting; 2 and 3 'ply, Venetian Stairs Carpeting, Hemp Caroetius, Cloth Table uovers.j a nanasome assortment ot Merino anu i nioet onawis, oaim Luxors and Shallys, French' Prints and Ribbons. - Also, i y. : x 60 Bbls. prime Pork, 40 Bbls. N. O. Rum, 31 Casks Sherry Wine, "j i 20 Q.r. Casks Sweet Malaga, ; 1 Box Loaf Sugar, 20 Bbls. Lump do., 125 Kegs White Lead, 12 Kegs! Black, do. 35 Canisters Verdigris, j j 1 10 Boxes 8 by 10 Window Glass,: 10 do. 10 by 12 do. do. ' 1 Gross Wine Bottles, 12 Boxes OliTes. . In Store, f 200 Hhds. Molasses, 20 Hhds, P. R. Sugar, 100 Bags Rio Coffee, 10 Bbls. do. do. 25 do. Cuba do. GO Bales Hay J A. LAZARUS, & SON. ' October 20th, 1837, ?' ! i 40 tf e. ; . - TTJ) Ol NT Peter Ferry Will be shortly re-estab- JLlT Iished, when the Public will be more defi nitely notified. - i i v .:-.; SAMUEL POTTER. Sept.29th.1837.- U ' ! . 37 t-f. Blacksmithto Hire. A Master WoTkmaa. i A W fn '--' - .1 ERF! NICHOLS. iV minffton. Dec "15th: 1837. 1 ,i'iOP tf W M , - - . j . t . rOULD inform his friends and the rxiblie VV generally . that he has now on hand a good assortment, of . i - ' CARRIAGES of every description , now in use, which are of first rate materials anuiwornmansnip, ana w be sold at a small advance from cosL For style and durability they are warranted equal to; any that can be producea. xi&o, a irge supply ot CARRIAGES lately received t rem the North, . Piimint and iparticular attention will lbo, paid tp! REPAIRING, in all its branches. Wilmington, Jan. 5th, 103 tf lO THE PUBLIC. Livery" Stables. rPHF. subscriber, havinfr rentea the JL oi-AtiT ro .i.ntttr ruMinipd bv the Wil- i j RnlpiffK Rnilrn'ad ComDanV. oppositqwhere thegrist Mill and cotton Girt hit Wn Mr. Ei i P. HaU'sd welling,, on the south side of j the Town Hall, tenders his service to the public, nd ft.4it(r himsplf that bv his strict persona. attention to the management of said stables, he will be patronised by the public. No pains shall be wanted on his part to give full satisfaction to all persons who may feel disposed to fat roniso him. -il- The above 6tablcs are now opened for th,e reception of Horses. ' v i i TTTI ITTO T , i M TTOP ; ij JUUIUO LI.UAUOC. Wiljmington, January 1st, 183$. i 102 tf GKOKGli 31AKBL.15, j Healer in STAPLE and FANCY U I-- : c - - - -' Beady made Clothing, Hats, . j; . Shoes, Sec. Jmo. 10, mllarhct Street, July 14th, 1837,' 27 t-f. e. 7.5 Gases Shoes, iusl received liunn the manu factures, and for sale at No.-13, 'ten per cent h?. low tHe New York 'prices 'in exchange -for cash-, oi approved paper. : ; ; Test the assertion. , i. GEORGE MARBLE. December 1st, 1838. 'JS-t-t . X Encourage . Direct "Importation iLinens and Lawns. Jl li 1 Vitilaiits llASIjust imported direct from Englandi a few cases csTTDfo '.nr mien -a ivr C("nTrtl Linens and liawiis. Which will be sold very cheap for cash at whole sale and retail ; -warrantee! to be pjart; Uax, as 2oad has nr.vi- been biouuht to-this markVt. For Sale, as v.syfjl, X areC tlSSl'I IIII'.UI 1 IIU NJA- lUMUirj IS, in?s. - 1 - ings.dnd Hearth Hugs, L!lo4iUtt.s,t5atin.jts,iNegi'0. Cloths and every article;' usually found at . No. 25, 1KB' ;et strket. Also, jz jf esh Supply of Hygeian Pills; A neW Gi ji a hrst ratell;;iy Horse and Harne.s, two story House Fram 1H by 33 frot. and Wi hvnton, Octolx r 2 ,1b, 1837. i . ' : ! . 41 tf A Jiladcira If Inc. O and UDERS &r L. r. MADEIRA of nr.sT Molality, will bi.i.c lvcd hy the snlseribei.4' mtortalions mime diiect lioin the l.siand ot, ra, deliverable here to persons who may wish U ... n Supplies, in Quarter Casks, Hogsheads and ripest In Slo rv, for Sa le, 15 iCASES of 2 dozen each, fine Madeira HTine, which i lias the advantage of ten 2 vbyages. . : ' " . " ' ' . tjuarter Casks Aladeira, genuine, and n't reduced Price-sl I R. W. BROWN, 4: SON. Nobmber 10th; 1837. 43 im Hollow Ware and Catinss of nil: : -! Howell Works Company, of New York, WILL be furnished by us to order, of -which samples mayV.be seen at our Warehouse, in all the varieties1 of manufacture, including. Fire-dogs and Sad-irons, Cart and. Waggon Boxes. About two tons now here, and ready for delivery. - - .'-.' ! Also, ' A'full sample f -WOOD SCREWS, and Screw Eyes, - with pricesyanuexed, subject to order. R. W. BROWN, & SON. Wilmington, Nov. lOtlj, 1837. 43 .3m . THE WHARF, on the vrest sidcof the Also?- 1 A LAIIGE WAREHOUSE, on 6aid Premises. ! Apply to T. II. WRIGHT. November 10th, 1837. 43 tf ror Sale ! That desirable "RnilrHnir Tf-y 44 by 06 feet, situated on the north vest cof ntr of Dock and Second Street: immediattilv east rifAIr J. Dawson' dwelling. ':- , '- Apply to T. II. WRIGHT. U'J If December 8 th 1837. Of Northern broke blooded Coach Horses for Sale. Apply at this Office, or to W.C.LORD. ..' , 45 tf Not ember 24th. A LL persons indebted to the estate of -J. fc. lTTTTiynV deceasedwill pi eas make immediate payment, and those haying Claims, are desired to present them for adjustment to i t. Savage, juji. October 13th, 1837. 39 Uf Ifaluablelled Tile Subscriber offers for ! sale that VALU ABLE REAL ESTATE, on Princess street, belonging to MarsdtnjCampDell, Esq. of Louisiana, jncloding tuo-w nan ana tjuuaings For terms apply to ' I - GABRIEL HOLMES, ; - - Attorney for M. Campbell. Wilmington, August 1 1th, 4637.y t ; 30 tf FOR SALE, OR RENT, IT HE Premises occupied by the sub scriber, together, with from one to one hun dred acres of Land. The tide.will be warranted; ROBERT S. 3MAC0MBER.V Wilinthgto Dectb, 1807. 1W tf VAL UA BLE I'LANTA TlOtf. in ! hi; !Jst I 1 FOR SALE. i . nnUEjSuVriWr being deter incd on leaving -JA-i mis country ofltcrs for le that valuable Plantatidn known bv the name f Laurel Grove,- '-situated Brunswick county, imniediately on Ore sea boarjd, 10 miles from the Sonth Garolinaline. containing iXXX) acres of land 250 br 300 of Which" is open snd bnder fence, Well adapted to the etik ture ofvCottoii, Corn, Peas &c. On which is lar-e b-story dwelling House bailt of the bet materials, and' in the most inoilcrri 3tyle, with all . the neccjt?ary out buildings which are framed and of the best materials. Hi r On the- above place is a good Saw Mill with Uf Ex)d and substajiuial dam, except at one end. rccentlyjblown tip, but can be repaired with very httlri labur, there is a navigable! creek for flats or rafs 'leadine- dirccdv fiom ih mill in Shl 'wieiwiver a distance of 2 12 miles, Where Ves- ,s canjreceive lumber. i - ALSO the abnye, containing 300 Acres of welt Tt uereq pine land, a small quantity o under fence; adapted to the culture of potatoes, whe&t, &c.. For further i apPy to ?ohn P. or Geofge W WTilminton I 1,1 V! I 1 02-2 -m. 1 ' . vrl :Ii"ttl . . i "-.. I 'He. Genuine Growth of ' . - FOR SALE BY i : - .-; , : - J. j.: Decefnbcr 9th, 1 8371 - ! BRYAN. i ; D'3 3m lresh G arden Seeds. E15"AS made arrangements with G. C. Thor Jibdrn, a celebrate;;! scedsmnh at the North, for regular supplies jtff GARDEU SCUDS. Persons! selecting -from this hat maylbg sure of getting Uljr uIjsE Article. . ;' . ' i CONSTANTLY ON HAND, Groceries, Provisions, I and Jhiqiiors, v h? THE FIRST QUALITY. I - - 1.AS.1, - ' - i-.1 ' - ' 1fl KfXTh IHJSHKLS Sound . ,. Salt, i.f.: , :.. Wiiiluicjicfii. Dccemlx-r 15th, 1.37., 100 if ":.' NOTICliJ Hf II S nbsc r i bet c o i S T'vSD, S. E can.e coKtinfit'S at the OLD r uf ili Ci urt Tl-niso m-vi.is U.uly .r-'pl- nisliiM-1ms st;k ct GKOCi. 1UES ijnd PRoVISiy;;S. Cilery and Glass. AVai'e ii;iy be lvad in variety. A Ho, just from of Jthe fust Agricultural and Garden'-' Sced Warciipuses in the U.ni ted .State! , I an' ex'tensi vu; and choice election of fresh , I". -, 5 Garden and Flower Seeds, l He llorticulturalist and r ktnst arc resnfct; fully invited to make a selection IThey can but be pleased with the assortment. I ..'' .v. --,i ! 1 V ( n rTTi T-firr - December fth, 1837. 'ii !- w tf tans ft i o C.Ai ASH, or tiootis m CASH; priees,- frx, r'Ti'i'ivitv ami i rvr.-v i ri-i Xq L. 1. PH115PFX,, ; 8. E. ILktrntr Couft ir!i. OrtoVr 27th; 1S3T , v 41 tf J IiL openVa BOA 11)1 NG HOUSE - w i.i. umvn a r .i i i .i ' I V. .i , - nient and well-known dwelling, wear the Court Ilousel Pri vale .boarders can haej the choice of. r.msj by making inidntdiarc I'S'th-ation 00 tf . WOTIGB. Co pa r tn ers h i p li eretpfore exist i n p; uiKj-r i air in mum iiuaniii;, l llylVpU-,, is thisdity dissolved by mutual consent. ; 1 , R. BRADLEY, V DAN. DICKSON. rf . Wihfiinirton, Dcd 12th.;. 1637.j.'i"- 10y 5w . . . . I . .. C. r. 'il-If ! UT ' ii t r. m n.. A- Llii persons indebted toMessrs, BRADLEY pICKSON are requesited'to make imme-, diate payment to the subscriber, j Suit will posi tively lie brought, vi th out '-delay, against ALL negU;ctin tliin- notice. Those persons having" claims naiiit said firmw are requested to hand them inj for adjustment, and signify their assent , to the terms ot tiie assignment;" within sixty day from fid? 8th instantj Or tbey Mrill be necessarilyi-. prtcluddd from!any benefit therefrom. i! , JOHN WOOSTER. . : lil . ' ' , ' ' y Assignee. Dcembr 13ih, 1837, v 100 Gwr n' Notice is hereby given 9 flMlAT the two Wharves next to and adjojining north iu Princess Street, (known -as Cainbelfs.& Lord's,) now occupied by, the, Henrietta Steamboat Company, are PRIVATE WHARVES.' M .. :-f'v -! ' All persons are prohibited frQra landing Natal; Storca, Lumber, Wood, or other articles thercon.; And a!l Vessels, Bafts. and Boats, are also pro hibited from making fast thereto, or lying thereat. Vessels Will be accommodated to lake Cotton, &.c. therefrom, on sonlication to :i - - I JEREMIAH Ll PP1TT, Agent. -'- lOO OW I WnmingtonDec.lSth, I37. Public see "ITS hereby eiven, that the ' subscriber will not ILpayahy debts ikat have been or may be con tracted by Jamks L. Cokbett. H i ' - Dickin?r)n, Morris, & Kidsier, Original J. . 1 ! vs. ; .. Mri Williams, & Co Attachment, TTT jajpcaring to the satisfaction of the Court, ULin this case, that the defendant are not inha pitants of this State, it is oaDEBtb.thatpublica- ion be made -for six weeks in the ; Wilmington ! Advertiser,, that they appear at the county Court f Picas and duarter Sessionsto be held for the iounty bf New Hanover, at the Court Uotrse in rVilmirigton.on the second Monday, in March rext, thtsn and there to plead reple ; vyor ; judg bent wilt be taken against them; k' k " t Witness TIos. F. Davis, Clerk of the said Court, at office, the 21st December, 1837. 102 BW ' lit US. f. UA.V 13, Uleilf. lll hinds of ' nZnWYZZS ! For Sale at this "Otace. v w m i .: r I wpui.iais resp -cituiiy inloiiti i: r-lnc-nd-, ,thHt on tiKJ iFJRST of .l.iM.iuiv. 2838, Vhe - intends opening t, ZJAY SCHOOIi, hould a tuffi. cient irtirnbi r of scholars, '-tipfdy. i 'y ' U':iitlber Hih. -.y1 . ' 1 Wrjlningtor m ' -jyy I r t-. . ..ft 1 '-x,;k y
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