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I' MOFFAT'S AND PHiENIX BITTERS. "kHESE medicines have long been known . .4nt appreciated, fur their extraordipary and immediate power of restoring perfect heallhj to persons sutltring' undzr nearly every kind of diseise to which the human frtnie is liable, '-.', . 1 In! many " hundred joFcertffibatedj instances, ( ihey have even rescued suilerers from the very verge of alv untimely grave, after all the decepT flVe nostrum oftbe day had utterly failed; and J marry thousands they have permanently Se cured Jhftt uniform enjoyment of health',' without which life itself is but a partial blessing. So (jfreai, indeed, has their ethV.aey jnvariaby'and "; infallibly proved, that h lwis appeared scarcely less tnan miraculous to those who were ujiac 4qukirited with the beautifully philosophical prin eiplee upon ' which they are compounded, .and pon wnicn mey consequently , act. It was t manifest arid sensible action in.'purifying their fheepnngs "and channels.. ioT-life, and enduing them, with renewed tone land vigor, that they 'were; inueoteu for their jiame, which was be stowed upon them at the spontaneous request of vefal individuals wbose live they hau obvi- usl saved. iiie proprietor rej eices iii the. opportunity afforded by "the univeti al difiWiuii of. the daily press,-for placing, his . w ithi n the k no w I edge VEGHTA HLE PILL aiid icr:Ii of every indi- vidua! in the community. nlike the bust of. . r . i I- pernicious tpiaekei ics, w-liiclp Doast or vegemme ingredients. ilia Life Pills are purely and solelt ,VptjTABL,t, and coiUaia neither Mercury; Ami ' many, Arsenic, ii jr a$y U.rr -mineral, in any Jorm V' ha lever.. Tlieyvarts entirely 'composed of . exiTi icts from rare ahd powerful plants, the virtues of w h.ich, thbUgb long; known j several Indian tribe s, and recently ' to so.ni''. eminent pharma eeuiical chemist, are altogether unknown to the ignprant pretenders to medical science y and were fitter before administered- in so 'happily effica iotiii a combination. !..:! ! ' . t Tlie first operation is to loosn Irom the coats efth: stom jch and bowels, th various iir.puri jus and crudities consrfiVi'Jy settling arourjd therr ; and,. to renvoye tlie hard-ncd faeces which collect in the convolutions of the'sniall intestines. . Othrrmedicines only pkrtjuliy cleanse these, and leav s such collected musses b-hin.l, as to produce cbsti veness, wnli all ilk train i.f evils, or sudden i :diarrh(ea, with it inimUteni dangers.' This fact IS well known to'iill iciiihr anatomists, who ex amine tliehumHi'i bowels af'ler deaih ; and hence the Prejudice kiC these well) informed, men agaiust the quack medicines of the age. 'i'iic 'second effect of the VEGETABLE PILLS is to: cleanse the kidnevs and the biadder.'a!nd by this meansthe iivei and the Inn's:, the, neauhtiil action ot which entirely .depends iipon the ary organs. The blood, regularity of the uri ;.. which'" takes' its-red color from the .-.ageiiSLv "f tlio liver and the lunirs before it passes mio the1 hdint. be'in(thu: is purified by litem, and nourished by tin . 1 coming lrom & ; clean umRcli, oouiscs . freely ilirough the veins : renews every part of the-jgyst.em, and triumph antly mounts the banner of health in the biooin iaircbeek. ,.'-' '."'". j . :( jTjlii following 4ir among, tha 'fdictressinajt.va--1rity of human'TrrsejSses, to iHo vhich the Vege table Life Pijla .are' well known to bs infaUil le : DYSPEPSIA, ly thoroughly cleansing the rttand second stomachs, iaml creating a flow of Jure healthy bile,; instead of tlie stale and acrid ind:- .FZtfVttfcne?, Palpitation, of ike heart, - Less of Appetite, Heartburn and llcadapbe , I2esl-j ussness, ill-temper, Anxiety, Jjahg.uqrt, and, Me i lo.nch.oly, will vanish ns a ustural'conjsequence of its cure. Costivciuess, by A cleansing the who.'e length of the intestine with a , solvent processr ndj without yiolencs ; alH violent purges leave the bowels costive within two days. Diarrlicea andphbleraby removing; the sharp acrid fluids by .which these. coinplainti are occasioned, and by promoting the lubricativje secretion of tlie mu cous membrane'; Fevers of 'all kinds , by.restoring the blood, -to a regular cii-jculai ion, ..through the process of perspiration in admo casi-s a.nd through ; ; solution of intestinal ,c-f)'structiqha'. in others. The! Life Pills have been kiiown to cu.re Rheuma tism permanently in'lhree'wseks, and the Gout in half that time, by rtmoviiig local inflammation "from the muscles and ligaments, of the joints: Dropsies of all kinds, by .freeing and strength ening the kidneys and bladir, they operate most delightfully on thesi importianfcorgHh?, and hence have ever been found a certain remedy for the worst cases of. Gravel. Alsb, li'orms, by dis lodging front the turnings of the bow el silic slimy .Walter to which tlies ceatures huiicre, Asthma ndConsumpiioritby relieving the air vessels of thclUngs from the mucus, which oven slight colds V will jo ccasion, -.vhioh if iLOt jremcved becopies iipi- dened and produces thosQ drcadfulVhseases Scur . y, Ulcers and inveterate Sorcs,',by the perfect - ' purity which thesLife' Pils give to the blood, . and jail the humors, Scorbutic i-l rv pt 'ions and bad - Compltxiuns, by their alterative etlects xipon the V- fluidalhat feedthe skin, tho nnrbid slate of v1iich ecdaibns 'all plive comp!cintsf ; ; Salloit, . " Cloudy, and other disagreeable Complexions. TJki uce of these Pills for ashurt time will effect an entire cufe-qi' Suit 'ftkeum, Krysipclus, and a etriking improvement in tho Clearness of the ji'tn. Common Colds and Influenza will always be cured by one dose, oi by two, even in the worst eases. -Piles as a remedy for this must dis - tressihg; and obstinate malady,, the ; Vegetable Life j Pills deserve a distmcjl and emphatie recom tnendation.1. It is well known to hundreds in this eityj that t proprietor of ihe&e. invaluable Pills was himself afflicted with tjhis complaint for up Wards of thirty Jive years, and ,that he tried in aiiji every remedy prescribed within the wjio! compass of the Materia Meidica. "lie however, at - length tried tlie medicine which(he now offers to tlie public, and he was cired in k very shorl time, after his recovery had been pronounced not only ' ' improbable, but absolutely impossible .by any human means. u DIRKGTIQNS FOR USE. JTli Proprietor f the Vkoetiblb ufk pti-i.s dofs not fo41ow the Vase and mercenary praclice of the imVcks of the . day, in advising persons to'. take hit piils in large - ' quantities. No good medicine can possibly be so required." These Pills are to be ; taken" at, bed - time every nisht, for a week or fortneht, accord-1 ' - trig o the obstinacy of the disease. ' The tisxial doiej ie from two to five, acjording to tht. consti--- tution of the persoh. -Very delicate persons should - bekin with but two, and increase as the nature' of I the eae may require. Those .ntorrrbtiet, .'.or'ot; i . i . i . t . ' i -.i. '.i i Tery costive naoitmay oegm vim-iiirw, anu n - ereaae lOtiour, or even njysj nms, unu-, wiey effect a eufficiently rapid ichang to guide will icjently rapia iiang to guiae tne patientin their furihfr u8. '1 lies Pills some- timee occasionsicknes3 and vomiting, though very, seldom, unless' the sicmnch i very' foul. .This, however may be considered a favorable ymptom, as the patient will find' himself at once Te'ieved; and by perseverance will Roon recover. TheV usually opeialle wilh'rn lOpr 12 hours, and never give pain, unless the bowels are very much encumbered. : They may be. taUeii by the most delicate females under any circumstances. , It is, ItoweTer, recommended that those Sn later periods "of pregnarcy should take but one at a time, arid thus 'continue tokeep tlie bowels open; and even two may betaken,wheiethe patient is very costive. ' One pill in a solution of two table spoonfuJU f water, may b.givento ah infant in the follow iog doses a tea spoonful! every two hours till it perktes ; for a child from one to five years of tte half a pill and from five to ten, one pill. , TE PHCENIX BITTERS are o called be- cause they possess. the power, ot retoring the ex : piring embers of health, a glowing4 Vigor thoughout the constitution, at the Phcenix is said to be restored to life ficm the ashes of its own dissolution. The Phoenix Bitters of are entirely vegetable composed of roots found only in cer tain parte of the western country, which wilt in fallibly cure FEVERS AND AGUES of all kindi; will ne. er fail to eradicate entirely all the ffeets of Mecury.infintely sooner thaathe most owerful prepartions of Sarsaparilla, and will tainediately cure the determirfation of BLOOD TO THHEAD; never fail in the sickness in mUant U vomit femaU ; and will be found a and tctakneu of ihc moit impaired constitution! Ai ai remedy for Chronic and. injiammaiori meumalismrihe efficacy of the Phoentx Bitten will be demonstrated by the use of a single bottle. The usual dqse- of these Bitters is half a wine gjlasi in water or wine, and this qunantity may be taken' two or three times a day, about half an hour before meals, or a less quantity may bp taken at all times. To those who are afflicted with inrjiestjon after meals, these Bitters will p. -ove .invaluable, as they greatly increase the aotion of the principal viscera, help them to per frrm their functions and enable the stomach to discharge intrj the bowels, whatever is ofFensive. Thus indigestion is ejasily and speedily removed, a)petile restoied, and the months of the absorbent vessels being cleansed, nutrition is facilitated, a nd strength of body antHenergy of mind are the happr rr suit sL For further particulars Of MOF FjAT'S LIFE PILLS and. PUCENIX BIT TERS.appiy at Mif. Moffatt's office, No. 546, Broadway, New Ypk,- where the Pills can be obtained." for 125 cents, tO cents, or 'SI Pr bo? 5 a id the bittfIrs for SI or S2per bottle. O Nu ir erous certificates of the Tonderful efficacy of both, may beihere inspected. . ' In some obstinate and complicated cases of c ironic. and "inflammatory Rheumatism, Liver CjornpKim, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Palsy, Piles, i njuries from Iht use of mercury, quinine, and'otAer diseases of hrng standing, it may be necesBary to take both the Life Pills and PhE ntx liiiters, irj tho doses before fecdmmended. IN. BlThe Pills and the Bitters will get all mercuryj'out-lpf the system infinitely faster than the brslj preparations of . Sar aparilla,- and isre a clrtaiji renteJy- for the fukiig of blood bo Ike ha(k, or albviolenl fieadackes tic doutcureux, f-c. All persons; who are predisposed to apoplcxyt vhii, fc. should never be" without the L.ue Fills the Bitters, fox one dose in time will save life. They cqualize.the circulation of the blood, draw pressure from the head, restore perspiration, a hd throw off every irripurity by the pores of the skin. i or bale-by i i ! Ws. WARE, Agent. Wilmington, May 26th, 1837. ,20t-f. Moritagae?s Balii, An Indian Remedy for the Tdolh-Achi M j ! ' - - (i FET ll El i established reputation and constantly .EL in'circ.asing demand for tliis effectual remedy of pain,;! and! preservative of the teeth, has indu ced the subscriber to offer it tb the American pub lic, Arrangements have been made to supply Aerents in all; the principal cities and towns of the Tinited States, so as to place it within the reach f those sullen rig and likely to suiter, with the lost han assing of all aches, (tooth-ache.) When bp lied according uTdirections given on the bet- t e, it has never tailed to attord ;immeaiate ana pjermancnt relief. It also arrests the decay in de fective teeth, and relieves that soreness wmcn so cxiuentty renders si strong tooth useless, i The application and remedy are simple, inno-; cpnt. and not Unpleasant : and the large number or persons inj various sections of the country, who iave alreaciyj expenenceu sucn cieiigniiui anu sa utary bftnefits from the use of the balm, are ready to bear (for the public good) their testimony to its unrivalled qualities! It is an indian remedy, ob tuinned singjulai'ly and unexpectedly, and may ble rcgardedibyithe civilized world . as the most j rpmarkable discovery of the Red Man of the woods. -j ! . , ,'-;: Price, 1 dollar per bottle. For sale by - -W. WARE, Agent. June -30, 1$37 ; ' : . : ' 25 t-f. T6 the Jljjlicted. Vegetable1 Powder and Syrup9 For Diseases of the Lungs, Liver Com plaints, l)yspcpsia,'Coughs, Colds, 6fCt rPHE operation bf this Medicine Is par- licuJarly imild and safe. It promotes a gentle p-nd healLhtuI perspiration," and checKs morbid and pernicious sweatiiigs"; relieves chronic affec t ons ond1 cngesli6ns of the lungs ; assuages cough ; promotes a free und mild expectoration; removes pains from jthe chest; relieves asthmatic ordifltcuU respiration; corrects obstinate costive ncss, and leaves the bowels in a regular and healthy state. Those 'painful symptomr which i idicate diseased lungs 'readily yied to this cer t iin remcdy.when jseasonably resorted lo; and r tstorr-s the patient to the bodily vigor which that vesting .disorder, the consumption, if left to i s natural operation, so surely destroys. ; TO THE PUBLIC. We have had frequent opportunities, of con- crstns iwitft onr acqnaiijiances at ine-; soutn, ho have used Hadlock's VEGETABLE ME DICINE, many of whose names are attachedto tlhis certificate, and from our knowledge ot their iespectability, and ihc benefits which they ap- mearcu to have derived trom its use, we have no fetsitation in expressing our. belief that it is a valuableMedicine for the purpose for which it js offered to the public, and as 6uch we cheerfully recommend at. i i 1 J THOMAS P. HUNT, ; Late Pastor of the Presbyterian . Churchy WilmiugtonN. C. 11 A. ROWLAND, Pator of tne Pearl-street Church, N. Y. The efficafey of this Medicine has been so fully tested, .that'll list of certificateswhich mighf'be published,! is' deemed unnecessary. It maybe obiained of the subscriber. I Wm.O.JEPFREYS. December 1st, 1837. 46 tf Wilmington, FOR SALE : x TN cbnsequence of the intended remover F" to the M'est of one of the joint owners, the ubscribers propose to sell the;r valuable SAW (AND IGRIST MILLS, situated on Lower LiUle River, fourteen miles frorn Iiyelteville, to which lis attaied upwards of 7,000 acres of TIMBERED LAND.lyingon each side of the riv.r, aird convenient thereto. f The.MiUe are now in good repair, carrying three single saws, which saw on an average thirty thousand feet of lumber in a week, though the ; quantity has been increased greatlyabove thie. The lumber is readily conveyed by water o the Wilmington market, and attended with 'little expense. ..The stream is sufficient to carry ji gang of 6aws, aflbrding at all seasons abundant :water,'on which may be erected a. factory, there being an excellent site for that purpose. To a person wishing to invest capital in property of this kind, this place holds out inducements mfe- irror-to none in this country. I here js a cood dwelling house on the premises, together with other necessary outhouses. The situation is healthy and -aterjlpure.'-.-"A person from the 'low country, wishing a healthy re treat,' would do ! well to. call and examine." - 'We will sell on accommodating terms, giving a ; liberal credit, the p6'rehaser ecuring the payment with approved notes. For further information, reter to Lhmd Keid, Esq. Fayettevule, or to the subscribers. v 1 ALbA. fliUK,oniauicsc uw. Cumberland Co. Dec 7th, 1837: 100 tf ?C?The Newbern Spectator will insert the abore, until forbid. I t ILaMsL for ale. "IT WILL sell my plantation whereon I now iL reside, knoWn by the, name of the OHJLi on the North East River, eleven miles from VVil minton; by land, and twentytwo by water,, and jean be sold as two pbxntatioas or one, as suits,' ihe Wilmington and-Raleigh Railroad running through it, so as to divide :t conveniently. I wilt sell one half or the whole tract Persons wish linffto buy can call on me at the above named plantation, where they can get further particular. 1 : I DAV1JJ ItiJxLtLtX. 9epts1ier 8th, 1637. 54 fjnHE subscribers will give a Ot 18U UVltlBLaS to any person who will apprehend, and deliver to them in the town of vVilmingtbn,1 or4odge in any jail of the State, the following NEGROES, vi Kancy and her children, named Roger, "William! James, Kitty Ann, Hannah, Julius, Philip, Morris, Job, and Nancy's youngest child, name not known. Also, twenty five dollars for Mar garet, twenty five dollRrs for Sam, and thirty dollars for James. Said negroes are the property of the heirs of Elkanah Allen, sen. deceased, and are supposed to be going at large in the counties of New Hanover, Brunswick, Bladen, and Cum berland, and in the town of Newbem, as free negroes. There are rnany others that belong: to the same heirs, whose names are not known;. 'Any person who will j apprehend any of said ne groes, and deliver them to the subscribers, will be amply rewarded. All persons are forewarned from buying, or carrying any of said negroes out the State, as the law; will be enforced to its ut most extent against any person or persons whp may attempt to uo so. f - I JOHN A. SELLERS. 1 j MILES COSTIN. Wilmington, N. C. Oct. 9th, 1837. . 39 tf Runaways. MAN away from the suibscriber on the 2d of June last, my negro; mari RICHARD, alwut twenty eight years of age. He is dark complexiohed, ratheir low and well set, limps a little when walking; and has a saVall, scar over one if not both ot his eyes, j He is probably lurk ing about the Sound and ; Wilmington, where most of his relatives reside! He is legally out lawed. And a reward of (TWENTY FIVE dollars will be paid for his apprehension dead for; alive. Satisfactory proof will only be required of his being, killed. If taken ali ve, and confined in jail, or delivered tojme at Richlands, Onslow county, all reasonable expenses will be 'paid n addition to the reward; Hei has with him in all probability, his wife ELIZA, who ran.away from Col. Thompson; now; a resident of Ala bama. She eloped from her master about the lime he commenced Hisjournev to that State s I will give a reward of FIFTEEN DOLLARS for her, apprehension and delivery to me or iur iiavin- uer saieiy connnea in any, jail, so I get ner. i , , , DURANT H. RHODES. Richlands, Dec. 12th, 1837. 101 tf JYegroes Wanted. "njTAVING contracted with the Wilmin ton ttltand Raleiffh Railroad Comnanv tn fnrniK a certain quantity of WOOD, I want to hire 15 or 20 task t Hands, for which the road prices will be given, until ihe 1st of January, 1838. , Persons wishing to hire their hands will please o taun me ai me kjuk. Plantation, or to Mr. CjB. Miller, in Wilmington. f DAYID THALLY.! .Wilmingfon, July 21st, 1837. 28 t- f. 1 To ihe Public, i OPPOSITE to the Stand, formerly '.occupied by STE PHEN D. WALLACE, the Subscriber will manufacture every article generally made a SAPDLERY Establish ment, that customers may Want. Also, Harness and Gig Trimming: of all kinjds done to order. Also, Gigs and Sulkeys madefof .1.1 . "1 1 '. . v-x ' - tne oesi materials, ana very neat, orders trqm the country shall be punctually attended to. i j JOHN FARROWj Wilmington, August 4th,lw37. - 29 tf WILMINGTON Saddlery Warehouse. rpHE Subscribers are continually re ceiving additions to their extensive Stock of Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Harnesses, Trunks, Collars, &c. &c. from their Manufactory at New Haven Conn., which enables them to furnish all kinds of work in the i line as cheap as at any similar establishment jn the Country. Purcha sers will find it to their advantage to call al tlhe old stand, "formerly occupiediby JOHN A. T A Y LOR. 3 doors East of the Court House in Mar ket Street. S r ' j" ' HOTCHKISS & MIX : Wilmington N. C. Dec. 21st. 1837 101 t-f IN. B. Particular attention paid to ordered w;ork and repairing. A fine lot of Coach and gig Lamps just received as above and for sale very low.. ; . :. . :; v; II. & Mi iFayetteville Observer will please copy 6 weeks and forward their account to this office. ANY LADY or truky free personlof "Colour, desirous ;f returning or p-ni n r England by the first ppportunity,.and willing to undertake the sole care of a female child, between fiye and six years of ae, shall have her passage, and further reasonable, expenses paid, until the delivery of the child at her place of destination in England. i t I All stores, (other than those usually comprised iri ship stores.) shall be liberally provided, for (the use of both; , 1 . i - f ;.f3r Early application must be made at ihe British Vice-Consular Office in Wilmington.' i November 24th, 1837. 45 tf i 'O i Lumber and Commission Business; ! nUhe subscriber (late of the firm of POTTER JL & PARSLEY,) willjgivehis attention to the sale or purchase of any of the produce of bur market on Commission. All consignments will have his prompt attention, i Lumber and Naval Stores, purchased, sold or shipped on commission and reasonable advances made if required. j, 1 I O.G. PARSLEY. .Wilmington, N. C. Oct.7th, 1837. 40 t4f A LL persons indebted to the estate; of "B- C. OILLETT) (deceased, will please make immediate payment and ; those having claims, are desired to present them for adjustment to T.bAVAUt.jun. October 13ih, 1837. j 39 If Valuable Real Estate. PTTIHe Subscriber offers for sale that VALU iL ABLE REAL ESTATE, on Prinpcss street, belonging to Marsdtn Campoell, Esq. ot t - j.tj: .1-- a i..ru:A. Louisiana, inciuaing iuc ii uan ana ouuuings. For terms apply to ? i . ; GABRIEL HOLMES, Attorney for M. Campbell. Wilmington, Angust Utb 1837. 30 Itf imrBOLESALEi and! RtAil n8lrf in V V SHIP STORK SAND FAMILY GRO CERIES, Twq doors south of Dickinson Morris and Kidder.)- " . j A Larjc Aseortment of Ready Kavds Clotb ing uwrnji on , Wilmington, Nov. 17th, 1837. ; 44 t-f. $20 Reward. ee3es3 MAN away from the (subscriber on the 18th of November last, my negro man ABSA LOM j formerly the property of Mrs. Will Davis, on the Sound, and where it U supposed he may be. lurking a part of the inie. It is pre sumed that h& is a part of the time on the North east River, in the neighborhood of Rocky Point, and Spring Garden. Said fellowUs about 56 or 60 years of age, about five feet Steven Or eight inches in height, thick setj of yellor complexion, wears uis nair long ana ousny, ana speaas rather low and thick. j I j j 1 will give the above: reward for his appre hension and delivery to me, or to the jailer in this place. ' i !. ' ISAAC NORTHROP. Wilmington, Jan. 45th, 1838.1 I - 105 tf $500 REWARD. FOR the npprehenoTi andidelivery to a RUNA WAY SLAVE; of mine, w m rhd has recently reached Boston, I will give the: reward Ot FIVE HUINDKED COLLARS. To arty person dsiposed to undertake his: recovery, the fur- necessary information and dociinients will be nished. As very little doubt can be entertained of his conveyance awav oh board of tome vebsel. 1 will give the further reward of , FIVE HUN DRED DOLLARS for the conviction and pun- isninem agreeaoiy to law ot the master or cap tain, and half that sum for any of the crew, jr otner person, engaged in the teJon-ous act. f EDWARD B: DUDLEY. Wilmington, Jan. 24th 1838.; ! 106 tf . , ! I '! $50 Reward. A YOUNG black, stout, coarse looking fellow of mine, I named DICK, is also run away, and .is probibly lurkingl about Mott's Sound, where he has a wife. For his apprehension arid delivery to me, or my agent nn tins place, a reward of FIFTY DOLLARS; will be paid. EJB.! DUDLEY, ' January 24th, 183S. j 10fitf j i LUMBER FOR SALE. THE GEORGIA LUMBER COMPANY TTTTAVEnow on hand at their depot atDarien, JOL a'large amount of LUMBER for sale by the cargOjjpr in smaller quantities ; and ihey are now fully prepared to furnish on short notice, all Kinds ot the best quality ot 1 ; SOUTHERN PINE LUMBER, sawed to any required dimensions, and at the most favorable prices. j j j All communications may be addressed to the Agent of the Georgia Lumber Company, at Parien, and will receive pronapi. -attention. . j The Savannah Georgian, Charleston Mercury, Wilmington Advertiser, Richmond Enquirer., Norfolk Beacon, Globe,; and National In tell U genccr, at Washington City,' Baltimore Chron icle, Philadelphia Gazette, New; York Courier &. Enquirer, New York Gazette,; Albany, Evening Journal, .Connecticut Courant, Boston Atlas, Eastern Argus, and New Hampshire Gazette, will publish the above notice three months, and send their weekly paper for six momlis, addressed to the Agent oj the Georgia. Lumber Company, and their bills to No. 21, Wall-street New York, for payment. SIMEON B.JEvVETTJ ' Fecretary Georgia Xumber Company .Lumber City, Georgia, Jan 20th 1838. ; 107 3a Mat then Ware, China, and Glass. Thomas J. Barrow, IMPORTER, , No. 35, Nassau SlreetANeu York. ifkFFERS. for sale a complete assortment in 'Crihe above line, comprising many very choice patterns -repacked to order for Country trade, or n the il package. Orjddrs by letter will receive evey attention. - I ;S. New York, Jan. 9th, 1838.f : 107 9w TjT To be inserted .to the amount of S3 1 and charged to the Raleigh Register. Just received by the Coral Surah Ann. and Cohasseit, CASKS fresh Thomastown 50 BblsNd Mackerll,! 50 do! Patatoes, j I jj-" ' ! . t- 40 do. N. E. Rum, 1 11 '" j . 5000 Gunny Bags, J ! ; 10 Bales 3-4 Brown Shirting, j ' 5 Cases'Shoes and Brogans, i 20 Dozen Buckets; f i ' 40 Half Bbls. Prime Beef, i 20 Bbls. Pork Shoulders ' 20 do. Prime Pork, V 100 Boxes Smoked Herring, 60 Kegs Nails, assorted,! 15 do, Wrought Spikes, assorted sizes, 15 Boxes SperrnCandles. 1 . 11 Tierces and Bbls. Refined Whale Oil) S50.Boxes Soap, ! f ' 3 Cases Pickles, assorted, j 8 Ship's Boats.; , .- j.j ; , ' j ... j 1 Also iniStorei j Hhds. Molasses, Bbls. Sugar, Bags Coffee, BWs Flour, Casks Wme, and a I j LARGE ASSORTMENT OP F imJYITlffiE, - i . i'l i : - i Consisting of Sideboards, Sofas, Bedsteads, Chairs, Tables, Ottomans, &cU&c. Apply to bAKKi & dKi An i. Wilmington,. October27th, 1837- 41 tf PROPRIETOR OF The Eagle Distillery, and Dealer in Naval Stores, "ITS Drenared to supply orders tor opirits oi JL Turpentine, , Bright and Black Varnish, Rosin, Pitch, &c. Wilmington, March 24th, 1837- - 11 t-f. Wanted by the Subscriber, OAK and Bay Bark for which' the following price, in cash, will be j paid on delivery, viz: S 6 00 pr. Cord for Oak, and S3 50 do tor of y. delivered in cood Order. JOHN J. HEWETT. April 7th, 1837. 13 t-f. DENTIST, Office South Side of iMarbei Street, three Doors below the Court House T"S prepared to perfbrip all operations on th- u TiitrrHi- lie has lust received a beau tifttl assortment of XXfGOXUXTTPT THETH, which be will set on Pivot ot Gold fiau, from one to an entire 5sei, pieaging aim self to give entire satisfaction; n umupon, vec mm, ini 101 tf LBS. just received, and for Sals, in lots to suit! . By BARRY & BRYANT. December 22d, 1837.1 101 it BJIGOJY. EUASTUS BUCK fOULD nd the public v V generally, that he has now on hand a good assortment of CARRIAGES of every description now in use, which are of first rate materials and workmanship, and will be sold at a small advance from cost. For style and durability they are warranted equal to any that can be produced. Also, a large supply of CARRIAGES lately received trom the North. Prompt and particular attention will be paid to REPAIRING, in' all its branches, . Wilmington, Jan. 5th, 1838. '103 tf 70 THE PUBLIC, j Livery Stables. rIlHE subscriber, having- rented the "r STABLES, recently occupied by the Wil mington Sl Raleigh Railroad Company, opposite Mr. E. P. Hall's dwelling, on the south side of the Town Hall, tenders his service to the public, and flatters himself, that by his strict personal attention to the management of said stables, he will be patronised by th public. No pains shalj be wanted on his part to give full satisfaction to all persons who may feel disposed to patronise him. - The above stables are ;row opened; for the reception of Horses,' JULIUS L. CAUSE. Wilmington, January 1st, 1838J 102 tf GKOUGK MAHJJLE, Dealer in STAPLE and FANCY HDSL'S" 0(D22S, Ready made Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Sec. Jo. 19, JJIarkM Street; July 14th, 1837. ' : ' 27 t-f. iJT Encourage. Direct Importations , Linens! and Lawns. If. al. Williams HAS just imported direct from England a few eases j SUPERIOR IRISH AND SCOTCH Linens and Lawns. Which will be sold very cheap for cash at whole sale and retail; ; warranted to be pure flax, as good has never been brought , j to this market. For Sale, as usual, j . A large assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vest ing Merino Shawls, and Circassians, Carpet ings,and Hearth Rugs, Blankets, Satinets, Negro Cloths, and every article usually found at : No. 25, market street. Also, a fresh Supply of j ; Hygeian Pills, A new Gig, a first rate Bay Horse and Harnes, and a two story House I ramp, 18 by 66 leot. Wilmington, October 27th, 1837. 41 tf TO 11EJVT. THE WHARF, on the west side of the A1VUI UUJVlIilI.Jg lilt Ivl I J VII llVJi jtiA ' '. Also, ''-'! A LARGE WAREHOUSE, on said Premises. Applv to ' . - T. H. WRIGHT. November 10th .1837. 43 tf Of Northern broke blooded Coach Horses for Sale. Apply at this Office, or to W. C. LORD. 45 tf November 24th. Fresh Garden Seeds. E. C. RUSSX3LX. MAS made arrangements with G. C. Thor burn, a celebrated seedsman at the North, for regular supplies of GARII2Xf SEEDS. Persons selecting from this list may be sure ot getting a GENUINE Article. ... CONSTANTLY ON HAND, Groceries, Provisions, and Liquors, OF THEi FIRST QUALITY. . I LA SO, 150.0 "-.;- Wilmington, December lkh, 1837. 100 tf For Sale That desirable BuHding ZeOt, 44 by 66 feet, situated on the north west corner of Dock and second btreet, immediately east of Mr. Dawson s dwelling. Apply to T. II. WRIGHT. December 8th, 1837. 99 tf FOR SALE 2500 BUSHELS Salt afloat, 30 Bags St Domingo Coffee, 10. Cuba j v do. 30 Boxes fresh Raisins, 30 Half do, do. 6 Half Barrels selected Family Beef, 23 Barrels N. E. Rum, 10 Cases Pickles, in half gallon jars, as sorted. ' I . t ' 1 A 10 Hhds. prime Molasses , 50( Bbls. Irish Potatoes, ' i ; '' A LSO, ' Beef. Codfish, Mackerel, No. 2, & 3. Pickled Hake, and Codfish, W. P. Boards, Northern Brick, in lots to suit. Soap, Brogans, Nails, Rice, Flour, Smoked Herring, Bacon, Paste Blacking, &Cj,&c. &c. Apply to I . .! BARRY Sc BRYANT. Wilmington, Jan. 12th, 1838. 104 tt NOTICE. THE subscribers hare appointed Mr. R. T1BBITTS agent for their FURNI- l UKt to i rtDuionrnt, l , ana nave re moved the same to the buildings at DugaU's Wharf, near Rockspring, where may be found a LARGE ASSORTMENT of Sofas, Sideboards, Tables, Chairs, Windlass j nign posi, uciu, irunuie, ana rrencD obU I STEADS. Cribs. Washstands: T nllclc Sink L L c 1J . IT v- n m. Dureiius, oiiomanj, occ. oic OiC Also, for Sale, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT I OF GROCERIES. n n.. ' m m ' ' BARRY & BRYANT; JMnaiy S6tht1833. 106 tf inform his nriends a VAL UADLE HILL LANDS and lot; A TOR. SAL. s fTHHE robwriWr will .,H n r,rt or lfce who1e ofjhis lOII, 1. 1UUJDS on Lock wood's r.olly, being between fitteen hundred and tErrs thousand acres, well covered with pine and cypresi. About two hundred acres are cleared atnd fenced. On the premises ere a two story ffame -Building, an Apple Orchard, a Grist Mill, gjood fpr three hundred bushels'1 of t corn pet annum;; and a Saw Mill is now being built, and partly finished Materials are oft the spotThe niillpond is large, (and the stream ceterfailiog, situat& three miles from the sea. The purchaser, will be entiled to about cn thousand logs ready cut, and alao a privilege to cut andj take away from five tracts of land a few miles tobove on the river, all the pine timber fit frsa wing, and the said tracts are well limbered. A credit of one and two nt will reiven- ' He wfill also sell a HOUSE AUD LOT. a Smithville, his late residence, it soon applied for. The house is in the healthiest part of the vjllage, with a brick foundation making a large cellar, and many conveniences outhouses, &c. Sic PriceS 1,500. - S - 1 S. B. EVERI FT, Smith vin,Februarv 19ih, 1838 . 110 3w M aihematical and Optical Instruments. fTllHE subscriber has now opened for sale a iL large consignment of the above Insli uuients. cOnsistiing of Barometers, Biewer, Parlor, arid tancy i hermometers, Surveyors' Compasses and Chains. Sextants. Q-iiadmnt Shin nH Pocket iTiavelling Compasses, night or day and pocket ;Spy Glasses, a: new improved Magic Lantern, of great power, and first raie Conner ide3, compound, sinele. and bolaniral'M icra. sbopes.sOpera Glasses of all descriptions, Linen. Proves, &c. &c. Also, a large collection of Pictures in frames and glazed. The above iustrumems are of the best'oualiiv Rersorib wanting to supply themselves would dov Well to apply soon, as thev wiil be here but a sjhort tijme. Bargains mny be had, and, a liberal djiscouit nllowed to persons who purchase by wnoiesMie. i i - , 1 Wm. O. JEFFREYS FVbrnsrv 22d. 1R38 . intr STEAMBOAT AND TOW BOATS I f FOR SALE, j nnHE Steamboat CLARENDON, and he U. two lowbrais will be sold at auction on the 1-th day of March. - The steamer was built in 1832, of best South ern materials, live ohk, red cedar, and yellow riine. JShe is 103 feet lonr, 18 feet bt am. and 7 1-2 feiPt hold. Her engine is hisrh Pressure ' vertical, of 40 to 50 horse power. Her speed i fair, ! and for strength and durability, she is- Bot1 surpassed oy many boats. -.-;. ; TheiTow Boats ar of t!ie bet construction fpr river navigation, n:w, or eirat capacity for carryiugliglu draft of water, occ. ' The salt will ue positive, ana wiinoul reserve. .-l ernis, 6, 12, and ISjmoiiths, with approved paper! Any fur therlinforinaiion may be hod onj- annlicutun to John Pt Brown r W. O. JenVvs. j WILL. O. JEFFREYS, Auctioneer. j Wilninton, F. b. 23d. 18'N . Il0 2wr j JUST RECEi EDf 20 Hhds Prime Havana Moltsc, 2Up Bags -flo-G rem Cofl'ec, C00) Spanish Cigars, . j : And on hand, . Best cmalily Thomaston Lime, 8 by ID & lOby 12 Window Glass, 100 Kegs White and Clack Lead,, 5Q Canister pure Verdigris. - - I FOR SALE BY s A. LAZARUS, & SON. Wilincton.Frl truary JW-iS. 1 10 J JV OVERSEER WANTED. IV ISH to employ a man experiencrd'in farm ing lo supei interd my farm on Rocky Point. A very young man, prone ot iniempcrte char acter, need hot apply. ' ' ', ' j JAMES F. McREE. t Wilniingion. Feb ..23d, I R.'JR. 4w I 'WANTED TO RENT, COMFORTABLE DWELLING, for which a liberal piice will be given. A!pply to 1 R F. PURNELL. f Wilmington,. Feb. 14th. 138. 109. tf But:cr, Codfish, and Rum. fiP TJUBSgood Butter, ' 1,500 lbs. Codfish, 1 10 Bbls. N. E. Rum, i Justs received, and tor sale by - . BARRY & BRYANT. January 17th, 1838. 105 If IN S TORE, FOR SALE, 'HHDS. Molasses, ,,, Wines, Cordials, Almonds, Irish. Potatoes, CLf. &c. ALSO, ' j . Leaf Tobacco, Fayetlevillc Flour, Mountain Butter, Manufactured Tabaeco, -Feathers. Wm. O. JEFFREYS, Wilmington, Eeb. 9th, 1838.- " 10A tf JL' 1iV WSJLJU MJJ, SOOO c"rolin BAC0N 30 barrels N. E. RUM ; v Cognac BRANDY, in Pipes- and Half Pipes ; ' . ' ll ' Lisbon And Malaga WINE, in Cluarter pasksj ...' : P LARD, in barrel. t. ; i ' CYRUS C. STOW. Wiipington, August 11th, 1837. '30 t-f a o. stow OFFERS FOR SALE ONE pair of elegant bright bay HORSES, . well matched. nd gentre, ,. Onej pair of elegant coal black Horses, do. do.. . One pair of elegant white Horses; dJ. do. Also, a SI NGLE HORSE, of high .mctUe, a fast trotter. ' ryPersons in want of Carriage Horses would. Jdo-well to examine the above, be foitf they sencr jtheir orders abroad, as they will be sold lowj if immediately applied for. ! I The subscriber, Ii as a'so for sale an elegant j BAROUCHE AND HARNESS. Apply at No. 12, South Wharf. 11 C. C. STOW. December 28th, 1837. : 102 tf FORSALfe. TTIIRIME PORK. f JUL Gohen Butler, Soda, Sugar ' and Water Crackers. i Hams, Sides, and Shoulders, N. C. ' 1 10U Bundles Hay, V 1 50 Floor Cloths, & yards square, &c I i c.C.SToyv. December 28th, 1837. 102. tf. DEAR bON' S PATENT! Balances. v AN ASSORTMENT j. - - . . r a -V -a m W . oitneapove daua CES and Apiparatusi constantly on hand' from the Proprietors t and for said by - ' r BARRY & BRYANT. September 22(4837. 36-e-o-w. '.- I . . s 1 i -
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