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ft - . if i ', i 1 ' - GLAD TIDINGS. Dr. PETEH'S VEGETABLE PILLS HAVING stood the test of experience, are recommend a tie public as decidedly superior to. any combination of medecine ever offered to the, American people., The proprietor of these pills, being a regular bred Physician, and having practised h;s profession extensively for many years in different climates, is enabled ' U offer to the afflicted in valid a medecine, on the r effects of which he is willing to risk his reputa- lion. , . . 7 ij lie docs not pretend that they are a positive cure or even bVnciicia'. j'd, every complaint, but lie 'most firmly believes time In id! diseases where a Cathartic or an aperient medicine is needed, they Will be found far superior to. any of those drastic purgative medecines which arfejw much puffed in the public prints as puriu- rs cfjihu b'Gu. VVLen , taken according to the directions accompanying them, they are highly beneficial in the preven tion and cure of Bilious fevers, Fever arid Ague, Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint, Sick Headache, Jaundice, Asthma, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Em Isrgement of the Spleen, Piles, Cholicj Femala Obstructions, ' Heart Burn, Nausea, Furred Tongue, Distension of the 'Stomach and Bowels, J sapient" r'r:csi ;t.uz .Habitual Oosti Tcncsi, L"si of Appetite, Blotched or Sallow ' Complexion, and in all cases of Torpor of the Bowels, wher i a cathartic or an ,rrk-ttt u- uccd tid. They are exceedingly mild in their operation, producing neither iimisca, griping nor debility. 1 ' Wherever tin se Pill have been once, introduc ed into a funiily, 'hey bc'in. a sMnding remedy, and; are Culled lur again: nutl aain, which is Jrtifficient proof i-f their good qualities., 4 Perhaps no article of the kiud'-lias ever been ' 'offered to tire public, supported by tesuniorih of n fbHfC- .T'.-''!. ;i 4-i ve, iY;u source s i respectable, or that has given more universal a? lion. J' '''"'... v- Ij They hare the testimony of the.whole medical - " profession in their favour, while t:ol. a single case of ill consequences or imfiic'.ency can be alleged against them. I iIuUcd and tiotfsands bl'.'ss the day they became acquainted with Peter's Vegetable Pills, -whicli, ,iu consequence of their extra ud unry ' coodnesSjxhave attained a 2""T;'!rry unjtre.ee- The very eircumstanre wioiie, that Physicians every part of the lnion, (bul ni:3ie especially in inlhe Soa'iiern States, v here they have been Tn iise,at c making free use of them in their 'tiraclice. sveaks .volu mcs in thei r pi aise. Add to this the fact, that ail who; Use in variably recom mend them to their frit ntls, and. i the testimony in their favor 'is 'almost iiresi&iiL. ; Vs an Anti Buious reniedy and to prevent eostiyeness, they Jrive no rvo'l. O a? j'J c? ni box will establish their chararter :'and prove that there is truth even in an advcrwschif iit. j. 1 . t jepai ti y riiesi'y Peters, M.-D.' at his Institution for Che cure ivf ''l!"-i!p 'jioss by means of vegetable remedies No. l'JO, Liberty i street, New York. Each box, contains 40 Pills. l'ri"e 50 (fents. - ijj That the public may rest assured of the. salu tary cuects of tlifse' i'!!i.; and triuh ui the ; iibove sUicmentSj.the iVillowii'g leitess' from Me dicai Gcntrciicn -of th. first respectability, arc most rcsp:cifilly submitted'. Ijj CJarksV;ilecv,U:vb-v-co;Va.Feb.7,lf?27 1 1 1 enibrace the opj tunily of exprcssin? to you my gfiitificaniii at the sus w Inch has attended! t ie admiiiistra ion cf your yaluable Pills in this section ofcountryv It is a coinmoti fault of those who compound and vend "ptif. medirines to say t JO tnuch in their favor; but from ! Sueii of the effects of you'rPills, 1 do not think . they have as yet rlceiveii unmerited praise. Six morjtiis aso they jw ere almost entirely, unknown is this part of irginia ; iusy are now the most K pilar Pil's we have. ; In Uyspepsiaj and sick adache, derangement of the "bi'iary organs, and . obstinate constipation of the bowels, 1 know of no aperient more proinpt and eriiencious. ,' ' ii Their mildness and cert-Utity of action render theii a safe ami efficient purgative for weakly in dividua's, andViiay be given at all times without any of thoAe. Ijijurious ' consequences that fr'c ' q icntly repulf uoni the; long continued ,u3e of Calomel or blue piIJ. ' ; ' ' -' ' :. . j j On the wKoIe. I think-them d valuable dis covery. Very respeoifullv. I1 i S. LI. HARRIS. M.D. Dr. J. P. Peters. - 'f j r Charlotte, N, C. jah. 1st, 1837. T DPr Sirr-I l'-ve made frequent usn yf your j Tills: in the incipient stage of Bilious Fever, and obstinate constipat ien of the Bowels ; also in the Enlargement of theiSpieen, Chronic diseases of the Liver, Sick Peadache, General Dvbiiity, and in all eases fojtmd them to give 'relief. i I t ; , J. D. DOYD, M, D. Dr.J. P.PltTKBS. I I Mecklenberg co. Va. Feb. 7th, 1937. i Having used Dr. Peterss, Pills in my practice for the last twelve months, I take pleasure in giving my testimony of their good effect-sin fjes f. Dyspepsia, ick Headache, Bilious Fevers, and other diicasfs, produced ly inactivity of the liver. "; : : , ! jj ; , I They are a safe and mild aperient, . being the best article of the kind lever used. - Y GEO. C. SCOTT, M. D. Pasquotank co. N. C. Nov. 8tfc, 1336. Sir Be not surprised at receiving this letter frorri an entire stranger.. " Your medicine is the cause and the apology 1 offtjir in intruding myself n ybur patience. Having had a most violent attack of Bilious Fever this full. I was induced at the fecommendntion of . a friend, to try your Pilli; and such was their effect in relieving me, that I am, desirous of procuring a farge quan'.itv f iLu tn us,ia my prrt:cc. "VVjiat is your lowest "price for two hundred uoxpsI I j Snce my recovery, 1 have recommended them to several of my triends. j Please auSwcr this a toon as possible, acd oblige , t ! - . Yours respectfully, - I R. II. RAMSEY, M.D. i For Sale bp - t 1 i WRIGHT & SAVAGE I Wilmington. May 26th, 137.- 20 t-f TO fllB AFFLIC TED. HADDOCK'S I ! Vczablo Powder and : r ' :-; Syrixp, - . Tor Diseases of tie luris. Liver Com flplciints, Dyspepsia Coo g.is, Cofds, $-c. HHE upiir.iiiti of this Medicine is par , ticularlymild and safe.! It proiuotesage:le And healthiul pcrspiratioi., and chccr.s nion-.id ana pernicious sweatings: revives cior.:c aittc-tions- and consestitnsJor the luns : assiisffs cough ; promotes a free Ulild expectoratioiv; removes pairts from the clujst; relieves asthmatic r difficult rcspiratior.1, corrects obstinate costive nessj 'and leaves the bowels in a regular and heathy state. Those painful symptomr which indicate diseased lungs readily ie.d to this cer tain .remedy, when seasonably resorted to; and .restores the patient to the bodily vigor which that " Wstiugwdisttder, the consumption, ff left to its hstural operation, so surriy doslroys. j -J- TO THE PUBIilO. . i TV fc u&rc iicur.:iU opKiriunities of eon Terting with onr acqnaiMances at the south, Who have used Hadlock's V EG ETA ELK ME DICINE, many of whose names are attached to this certificate, and from onf.knowi.'Htge of their respectability, and the benefits which thev ap peared to have derived from itstise, we hate no hesitation in expressing our belief that ?t is a valuable Medicice for the potpese for which it U offered to the public, and its such we cheerfully, isctfcunead' iu ",.:'; I ' THOMAS P. HUNT, Late. Pastor of the Presby tens a ; . Cliurch. Wi!;iiu tvr, C. . H A. ROWLAND, i 1 - Pastor cf In Pearl street Church, N. Y. J 'The efficacy of this Medicine l.asLcen so fully tested, that n list of certifceates (whith tnigh;b published,) is deemed unnecessary. It may be obtained of the subscriber. j i ! , , Wra,0. JEPFREYS. j TTIliaiB jtta Dteember 1st, 1831 16 if UEDICAL iroTicn MAIS located himseir m Wilmington, wim a view of pursuing the practice of his profes sion, iniita various branches, and hopes, by undi Tided attention, to merit a. share of patronage. lit may At all times be found at the store under the Railroad office, unless professionally engaged. The poor will receive attention gratis! i N B The Doctor . has connected the DRUG UTTSINESS with his profession, and has! opened a general and well selected 1 ASSORTMENT OF i w W 7M M W Dmirro n-nfi -fv!l?? Paints, Oils, Dyes tuffs. which rriay at all times, be procured at his DRLG STORE, between the Couit House and the Market. Country merchants and physicians, who are in thehabit of sending their orders to the nortltrn citiei to be filled, will find tt to their ad an age to purchase here ; for theubscriber feels confident that he can supply them on as good, if not,'BETTE terms. The following is a catalogue in part ; . . '. ' : ' " ' . 1 fttCall and examine, A ntimdny Tartrate, A icohoj , deg. Aqua Forlis thiols M ineral Arsenic, while vnW. lodins Ivory ; Syringes Iceland Moss Morphine ' -Musk Magnesia Carb. " calcined Manna, Flake sorts . Nux, Vomica Orris Root, opt. " " pulr. Otto Rose, purs Oil Anniseed " Wormwood I " Fowler's solution Ammoh. Carbon Acid Btii7cic fv Citric u '.i it ' 4 Muriatic Nitric i "xalic ' Pyroligneous Taitaric, in cryst Prussic - JP.ihnl Sulphuric " Cubebs "Valerian Anua Ammo. A nodype, Hoffman's Argent. Nit. . Blue Pill, F.nff. Blacking, Pasta Bole Armenia Rorux, ireaned, Brimslpne roll j : " ! flour Bismuth, oxide Blood Root Beeswax Bedpans, earthen Burgundy Pitch Barbadoes Tar Balssni U pairs, j " j Peru I , ( Totu Black Drop . -CaiithaHdes i - !. . niilr. .. Copaiva . Peppermint Worm seed Savine Fennel A'monds , ; Olives . Lemon, pure Be rg&mot, pure Ricini opt. "j Cassia " "j Juniper , " Organum, pure 11 Caraway " '.' " Cloves " Spearmint Tansy Pulegi Amber, reetifed Spruce Fir Cmtoni in vials Orange Cobalt! ! " pulv. Cayenne, American i " i African . Cera allja- -Caosii'j Potash Cream TTartar pulv. Crela Ppt. : Corf. Peru; flav. " Sassafrts . i Linseed Precipitate, lea Phosphate of Iron Cassia Wood, rasped Ctuicksilyer a m' Uadi Gentian pulv. pulv. " nulv. Colombo India " pulv Ipecac. pulv. Rhei India opt. ' " ! " pulv. Gallen?al Hellebore " pulv. Glycy rub, Canella alb. pjiscarilla Con. Anchusa " Af.uAiursi " Sassafras ( 1 A Vl r.nt " " ground Cochineal Co w age down Cantor Fib.. ".Scillss " Serp. Vsrg. " Serteka Colycinlh pulv. Cloves Corro.;Sub. . Charcoal pulv. o : Spigelia,roots oaly Jalap Hi barsapardla Cork, vial j. " . bottle common Chlorine Tooth wash Dover's Powders " Colchicum , " Aachusa Sponge, coarse . " fine bleached -Sem. Cardamom fcjpiuce, for beer Ross Colchicine i Chonapodii . Ereot "Fennel " Coriander ' Sinanis Carui Lmp. tupispastie Hydragyri Roborans Saponis Sal Succini NW Adhesive, sap. ii Diuretic Tartar Ammo. Ina. Enelish Diac. cum Gum Extract of Jalap,, Liogwood . Butternut Soda Rochelle ; " pulv. ' iJyociamt Gentian ! Belladona " Glauber " Epsom Taraxici Rhubarb . Valerian Rhatania Sugar of Lead, white bup. Carb. Sola " Dulv. Sulph. Cluinina Sperm Ceti T?al. Copaiva uicuta ooda Powders i Seidlitz Sago Slippery Elm Bark it Glycy.optl refined Flowers of Lavender French Chalk Fol. Diitalea spirits or J ar 8yringes P P ! ,v Senna Alex, best ii female 1 ox 2 cz 10 oz 16 oz " "! India opt.- Uva5Ursi j urn Tragacsoth ! ii i ii ii CI Ualbanum il strained self 34 oz in Arabic, TuikeV " India Ii boxes ii ii ii ii ti ii 1 G oz 10 oz Scsmmo. Aleppo ii ijramuogii . Opium; Camphor 6 oz ." Spatulas, from 3 to 12 inches, assorted Trusses, common " patent TinFoil Elixir Vjtriol Tamafinds Tonqua Beans Turpeth Mineral ' Tincture Mur. Iron Uug. S'ramonitum Myrrh. Turkey .-vivvr. India AssafcKtidii, best bTiZOlC Kino Ammo, opt, Guiac. , Aloes Ginger Root . it Jowdered amaiea it cnsdicon ; " Were Fort. " : Mif Citron Siriipjex .' Carb Zinci ClvsterPipes, Hor Pearl Honey . (Lint, English iLcmoa S rp, opt. Wafers opt , .s 2J. Ilisnglasa, Russia sheet " American, PATEN T MEDICINES. Pilla, A ncdrson's Eng J Bitters. Sioughton's Batetnan's Drops II it II Hooper1 Eng Ul Cephalic Snuff Dalby's Carminativs Essence Peppermint Godfrey's Cordial Gowland's Lotion Salts of Lemon Wormseed Oil Effervescing Magnesia Pateut Barley in papei? l Am Rash's r I Opodeldoc, Steer's ! " Liquid Itch Ointment Haarlem Oil Balsam j Turlington's British Oil SURGEONS' Amputating Cases INSTRUMENTS. Ivory handle hinge ful crum tooth keys ) Common do do do Suspensary bandages I Evan's La&cetr best Trepanning f Dissecting Couching '. - Pocket Cses, 12 insfs. y - " 16 do "I : 23 do Amer. Spring Lancets German! u Ii ivory handle spring bolt j tooth keys - I vory Handle pjvot bolt tooth keys Ebony handle spring I . UUsMtkluj " " - imitation Common do. 'shell : handles . . Gvm Elastic CatVeters Bougies Nipple Shields Pessaries Setons . Siomach Tabes IUcba toadies u H u l6?.?11 Calm I Feowls ' fIible Met. Catheters I Curved Needles 1 Breast U I asses and Air' acalpe.'s Pumps fordrawin l rephines 1 the breast, in case Silver Stiles Probands Silver Probes ; Tourniquets, Trocars . I Scarificators, Am. " German Tooth Files k i Amputating Knives I .- Saws Catline . Harelip Pins c . r ... . I jjrmg Lancet Blade Too'h Claws Ivory nuising Tubes, ' new article i Metacarpal Saws. Hay's Saws - StetJiescopes . rlim 1 o r rt m -va uuvtia Tentacitlnms Abscess Lancets Seton Needles 1 .Maw's domestic Instru ments GL4SS WARE, $c. Hi east Pipes Eye Glasses . Cupping do Funnels, assorted Graduate Measures, 1. J.3, 4, 6,3,12, and IGbzl" Nipple Shells . Nursing Bottles Urinals Vial, from 1-2 to 8 oz Assorted Vials Batnian'Sto British Oil V als Turlington's do Essence Peppermint o Godfrey's Cordial Vials fTaarlem Oil do Opodeldoc, Steer's do PERFVMBRY. Hair Powder ' ! Pearl Powder Vegetab!-! Rouge Milk of Roses Cold Cicjim . ; Naples Cpmp? Tablets Ponmtuni, French, in Florida Water, large -1 size f Do do small Lavender Wafer, Onijy 1 Do 1 ;2 pint bt. Alarassar Uii, genuine D.o imitation pots Bear's Oil, large size! do do in rolls I Do small do DYES I IjFFS, $t FijrBlue Nutgall3 " x, ground Madder Umbre. Bluip Vitriol OilVit,riol Copperas A mat id 1 Logwood "' ; Futic . Nicaragua j Ground Logwood Indigo, Bengal 1 1 " Spanish float PAINTS, 5'c. White Lead dry Pans White Turkey. Umber Gum Copal "' Shellac : ground in oil i I Do No. 1 and 2 Red Lead . Black Leadr . ' , Orange do I Spanish Brown i VenetRed, Eng. " " Am, ; French Yellow Ochre American do.; do. Chrome do j King's do i ; Prus. Blue, Eng. No. 1 ;,- and 2. ' Do . Am, do Verdigris, dry Rotten Stone . Ivory Rlack 1 Rose Pinkj Eng.i Whiting .':... spirits 1 urpv I Copal Varnish Furnt. j Do sup. ai ticfe Do Coath Venetian Turpentine tsronze, assorted Pumice Stone Red Chalk Blue Paint, ground Putty Carmine, No. 1, 2, sV Chrome Yellow " Green Flake White Lampblack, Eng. Am. small papers Gerwantowji ' . : ALSO, ' The following articles, which are very popular and saleable, and 'extensively used wherever they have been introduced. Carpenter's Compound Fluid Extract of SarsapariUfci, I Componud Fluid Extract of Bachu, Compound Syrup of Liverwort, Oi! of Canlhttridin, Saratoga Powders, Precipitated Extract o Bark, Compound of j Sarsaparilla, Cubebs, and .. rCopatfa,! Compound Fluid Extract of Pink Roo I Tonic Eztr act, ; Oil of Copaiva, , j Oil of Cubebs, Compound Cerate of Copaiva, Compound Extract of Boneset. Wilmington, Jan. 56ih, IS38. 101 tf lleceivedby the Schooner 11. Cammerdon . AND FOR SALE, 11 BOXES superior Chamnasrne, '.' ' 6 do. Swaim's Panacea, 35 dd. Window Glass.'.assor'ed; 3:) Kegs Vlr.te Lead, a superior article, 100 l)s...Pmty, f 5 Kegs Black Paints, i 1 do. Green do. The subscriber has received, besides the above articles, i - IA FINE STOCK OF DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, AND DYESTUFIS. 1 : - . 11. F.PURNELL. Wilmington, Jpn. lftth, 1838. 105 tf Montague's Balm, An Indian Remedy for iihe Tooth-Acke fTJlHE established reputation and constantly JUL increasing demand for thiseuectuai remedy of pain, and preservative ot the teeth, has indu ced thfs subscriber to offer it to the A mcrican pub lic. . Arrangcltients have been rmade to. supply Agents in all the principal cities and towns of the United States, so as to place! it within the rear-h of those suffering and likely lo suffer, with the most harrasing of all aches,"(ioolh-ache.) Whtjn applied according to directions given on the bot tle, it has n.'verj failed to afford iiiimediate and permanent relief; It also arrests the decay in d .fective teeth, and relieves that soreness which so frequently reudefs a strong too h useless. ) ; The appticatioii and remedy are simple, inno cent, and nt unpleasant; and the large number of persons in various sections .f the couutry, who have already experienced such delightful and.sa hitary benefits from the use of the. b.iim, are ready to bear (for the public,good) thieir testimony to its unrivalled qualities. It is an jndian remedy, ob tainned s'msnlarly and unexpectedly, and may Jbe regarded by the civilized world, as the, most remarkable discovery' of the. "Red Man of the woods. ' ; . Price, 1 dollar per bottle. Forsalebyj . r W. WARE. Jgcn. June 30, 1837! 25 t-f DENTIST, Office South Side of Market Street, thret t j Doors below the Uouri Mouse, j jTS preprHl to perform x l i. operations on th ill pggPTTr He has receivedaheau iifot astnmeiu of XZ7C OEEUPTEDLE ,'l'JUirrill which he wiil set on Piwl r mU flfOte, irom one - to an entire set, pledging him self to give entire satisfaction Wilmington, Dec. 2d, 1837. 101 tf' GJ30UGE MARBLE, V . 1 pcater in STAPLE and FANCY Heady xnado Clothing, Hats Shoes, 2Lc. JVo. 1 Market Street, uly Htb, 1837. .87 U Bsaole Caas!. .. Bona Forceps Dissecting do Dressing Forceps Ruiiawra 5 T 1HE sidwerdvrH will givie a llUQTATlT's of 180 DOLLARS tui anv terbin who wiii apprthriid, cinJ deliver to them in the town of XVilmingtoii br lodge in ar.y jait of the State, the folio wing N EG ROES, viz Nancy and her children, named Roger, William, James, Kitty Ann, Hannah, Julius, Philip, Morris, Job, and Nancy's youngest child, name hot known. Also, twenty: five dollars for Mar garet, twenty five dollars for Sam, and thirty dollars for James. Said negroes are the priperty of the heirs cf Eikanak 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 many others that belong to the same - heirs, whose names are not known Any person who will apprehend any of said ne : i .i ' ... l -.. . iwa, auu i ucuvcr mem 10 me suoscrioers, Wtiibe amply rewarded. All persons are forewarned from buying, or carrying any of said negroes out the 5tat, as the law will.be enforced to its lit most exier.i aganisii any person or persons who may auempt to no go. r . JOHN A. SELLERS. MILES COSTIN. v i.min'tnn. N C Oet, 9 h. 1837. 39 tf A N awnv trom the subscriber on the 2d June last, mv ncno niari RICHARD aUui weoiyei:ht yeais of age. f He is . dark complexioned, rather low and well set. lini a little when walking, and has a small scar over one il not both ot his eyes. ' ,fle isrolably luik ing about the Sound and, Wilmington; where most of his relatives reside, i lie is legally out lawed. And a reward of TVVENTY FlVjE dollars will b aid for' his; apprehension dead or alive. Satisfactory proof wilf only be required of his being killed. If taken alive, and confined in j il, or delivered to me at; Riehlands, Onsldw coun' V, all reasonable expanses will be paidin addition to the reward. He has with htm in all probability, his wife ELIZA who ran away from - Col. Thompson, now a resident of AJa bama. She elopeil, from her mnsler alout the lime he commenced his joiirnpv tW that State.1 1 will give a reward of FIFTEEN DOLLARS for her apprehens on arid ! delivery to me, or r .. l .. : i c. i tt i , mi uavuig er saiciy conuneu in any jau, so I get her. I ' DURANT II. RHODES; Riehlands. Dec. 12:h, 1837. I 101 tf $500 HE WARD. TfTfOR the apprehension arid delivery to me, of JL" a RUNAWAY SLAVE of mine, who has recent! v reached Ristori, I will give the reward of FJVE QUNDRED DOLLARS. To any jtersoti asiposcu to unuertaKe ms recovery, me necessaTV infoimation and documents will be fur .nished. ' As very little doubt xan be entertained of his conveyance.away on board of some vessel, 1 will give the further reward iif FI VE HUN DRED DOLLARS for the conyiction and pun ishment agreeably tq law, off the master or cab- tain; and half lhar sum for any of. the crew, or oilier person, engaceu in the lelonious act. ED W ARD B. DUDLEY. Wilmington, Jan. 24ih, 1338. 10U tf ' ' I $50 Reward. A YOUNG black, stout, coarse looking fellow Jtol. of mine, named DICK, is : also run away , and is . probably lurking about Mott's Sound, where he has a wife. For hjs apprehension and delivery to me, or my agent in this place, a rewaiu or f lr 1 Y UULLAKSwill be paid E. B. DUDLEY 50 Hewurd. AN away from the plantation of the su' scriber, in Onslow county, on Saturday night, the 27; h of January last; a NEGFv MAN, named Adam, aed about twenty fiV yers, of very black complexiij, about fivr a nine or ten inches high. He has a vatU-y v his front teefh, both above and below, as it a iC-"tr had been extracted. But he says he never hid a tooth where there seems to hs the two ra'ssin Said negro was raised in Sampson or Duphr county, perhaps paitiy in each. He ays he has acquaintances in Cnmbcrlan 1 county, and that he has ht some previous time been run away, and was ted in Fayetteyille, by al negro by the nam?, of Willis who at that t'ine be.lontr- a hotel. Hi; will no doubt ne lurking about Cumberland, Sampson, and Duplinj counties. 11 wiil give the nbove reward for his apprehension and eonnnemenl in j id, s that. Ii jjsi him. 1 purehsiscd Adam of lrs Julia A Bunting, now of Wayne county, and foismcVly jof Duplin. Any person apprehending said , nero will please to a'Ji.'ress meat French's Mills, Onslow couniy, N: C. ' ' ' I 1 I ' DANIEL Ll RUSSELL. I Ons'ow, February 7lh, 1H38. ; 109 Gw j fj-"rhe Fayettcvil'e Observer 'will insirt the above six wccks, and frrwurJlhe account to this offi-e j M FOR SALE: , TN consqueiice of the iiUe'nded remoral "to the west of one of the joir.t owners, the subscriber propose to sell their valuable SAW AND GRIST MILLS, situated on Lower Little River, fourteen miles fromFayetteville, to which is attached upwards jof j7 000 "acres of TIMBERED LAND, lyingbn each side of the rivr. and convenient thereto.' ! The Mills 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 greatly above ihi. The lumber ia readily conveyed by water to the Wilmington market, and atterded with little expense. The'streaivj is pnfncient to carry a gang of saws, affording at al seasons abundant water, on yhieh may be erected a factory, there being an excell-nt site fir that purpose. To a person wishing to invest capital in property of this kind, this place holds out inducements infe rior to none m this country.. There is a good dwelling house on the premises together with other necessary outhouses. The j situation is healthy and water pare, j A person from the low country, wishing a healthy retreat, would do well to call and examine. J i L J . We will sell on accommodating terms, giving a liberal credit- the purchaser ecurin 5 the payment with approvtd notes. ! For further information, refer to David Reid, Esq. Fayetteville. or to the subscribers. ALEX MURCHIS0N.& CO. Cumberland Co. Dec. 7th, 1837. 100 tf. ?Ei-The Nfwbern Speciajorwillintert the abo ve, until forbid. J m ir T w w p PROPRIETOR OF The JEa&c distillery, and Dealer in NatalStOTesr IS prepared to supply orders for Spirits of Turpentine, Bright and Black Varnish, Rosin, Pitch, &c. j f j Wilmington, March <h, 1837 I 11 t-f. Wanted by tlie Subscriber, OAK and Bay Barkf for which the following price, in cash, will be paid on delivery, viz: S 6 00 pr.'Cord for, Oak, and ,r S35U do -lor Bay, ; delivered in good order. r ' ' . mnw T TTPWPTT- AprU 7th, 1837. 13 t-f. 2SRASTUS BUCK "TTr7"OULD inform h's friends and the public r 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 sm dl advance from cost. For style and' durability ihey 'are wnrraiited rqual to any that can ba oroduced. AIm. a lsrw siii-nlv of CARRIAGES lately received irom the North. Piompt and particu'ar aitenlion will be paid to REPAIRING, in'all its branches Wi!minrtro..tn. 5;h. 1 103 tf To the Public. OPPOSITE to the Stand formerly rx-cnpied by STE PHEN D. W ALLACE, the Si'bf cril.er will manufacture f very nrlir'e cc nraily made in a SADDLERY Establish ment, that customers mnv want; Also, Harness and Giir -T.riinniinjr of all kinds done torder. . Also. Gis and SiiUcys made of the best materials,! and very neat. Ord?rs from the country liall be puncuwillv attended to. ; JOHN FARROW. , Wilmington. Ariirust 4th. 137: . 20 tf WILMINGTON Saddlery Warehouse. HHHE Subscriber nrc coniinualiy re ceivinz additions to (heir extensive Stock of Saddles, Urid'es, 'Whi)s, Harnesses, Trunks, Collars, &c. xc.froA their Manufactory at New Haven Ci.nn., which enables them to furnish all kinds of work in the line as cheap as at any similar establishment inthc Country. Purcha sers will find it to their alvanta;rr 10 cll at Ure old stand, formerly occupied by JOHN AT AY LOR 3 doors East of the Court House in Mar ket Street. - V riOTCHKlSS & MIX. Wilmington N. C. Dec. 21st. 1837 101 t-f N B. Particular attentiort paid to ordered woik and repairing. A fine lot of Coach and gig lamps just received as above ana tor sale very low. ''.' H.'& M. Fayetteville Observer will please copy G' weeks and forward their iiccoont to this office.- " TO THE PUDUC Livery Stables. 'THE snbscriLer, Iiaving- rcnled .(he STABLES, recently occupied by the Wil mington & Raleigh Railroad Company, opposite Mr. E. P. Elidl's dwelling, oft the south side of .the Town Hall, tenders his service to the public, and flatters himself, that by his strict personal attention to ' tie management of sail stables, he will be patronised by ths public No pains shall be wanted m his -'part to give full satisfaction to all persons who may feel disposed to patronise him. . The abov" stables are row, opened for tha reception of Horses. JULIUS L. GAUSE. Wi'mhiyton. January 1st. 1H38 lO tf Liiimbcr and Commission Business. The subscriber (late of the rinM of POTTER & PARSLEY.) will give his attention Jo the sale or purchase of any of the produce' of our market on Commission.' All consignments will have his prompt, atte ntion. Lumbei and Nva Stores, purchase!, so'd ir sliipprd on commission and reasonable advances maile if required. . O G. PARSLEY. Wilmington,-N; C. Oct. 17th, lrt".l7 4 't-f M, 11 ' ' "! LUMBER FOR SALL. THE GEORGIA LU.M HER COM P AN Y M AVE now on hum! at iheird'iot at Darien. a large amount f LL.MBLIi f.r sale bv the cargo, or iii sm dl-r ipiantities ; nnd'they are now fully pretarcd 10 furnish on short notice, all kinds of the b:si qi'ia!iiv tf j SOUTHERN PINE LUMBER. sawed to any r -quired dimensions, and at the most favorable prices. All comiiMinica'ions m?y b addressed to the Agent of the (ienrgia - Lumber C"mpAvyt at Darien, and will, receive pi. 'injit atwition. Tho invann;h G oriian, 'liarleston Merc-.'ry, Wilmington Advertiser, Richmniid Enquirei, Norfolk Beacr-u, - piobc, -ar.d Nafjonal ! Int. lli genc r, at Washiositoni C'ilv, D.d'imore Chron icle, Philadelphia G r tte, New York Gouner &. Enquirer, New York Gazette, Albany Evening Journal, Connecticut Couraht, Boston I Atlas, Eastern Argus, a nl New Hampshire Guz tte, will publish 4he above iml ice thrte mon:hs, and send their weekly paper for six months, addressed to the Agent, of ike Georgia Lumber O'tnvany. and their bills to No. -1 Wali-streei NeViork. fr payment. SI M RON B. JEVVETT, Secretary Oeorjris Lumber Compiny. ' Lumber City, Georgia, Jan. 20ih, 1835. ll7 3ia otice. A LL porson? ip'ifbted to the estate of C. QIIZETT, deceased, will please make immediate pni-iiitjrt and those having claims, are dciircd to present them fr adju'tmeiu to - T. SAVAGE, jun. Octobrr 13 b. ' - 3'Mf Yaluable Heal state. THe Subscribe ofTers fr snlc that VALU ABLE REAL ESTATE, on Pnncc-s street, br longing to Marsj- n. CmpoeII. Esq. ot Louisiana, including the harf and Buildings. For terms apply to I GABRIEL HOLMES, Attorney for M. Campbell, Wilmington, An-usi l Uh, 1837. 30 tf D E ARB ON "S PATENT Balances. ' AN ASSORTMENT of the above I3ALAN CpS and Apparatus constantly on hand from the Proprietors- arid for sale j '0. hy - ' BARRY & BRYANT. September 22d, 1837. 3G e-o-w. . HOLES ALE and R-taU Dealer in SHIP STORKS A SDFAMIL Y GRO CERIES, - j Two doors south of Dickinson Morris and Kidder.) ' . f - A Irjpe Assortment of Uesvdr da Cloth Ins; always on Hand. j Wilmington, Nov. 17th. 1837. 41 t-f. TJJpOlNT Peter Ferry will be shortly ri-estab-JITUhed,- when he Publicwill be more defi nitely notified. 11 I ' j ; SAMUEL POTTER. SepLSSloXr ! .37-t-i; 4 ll rjSa: H-O lrtCJ 1 ri fust received by the Cora, Srah An X ; a$iA CohaaettS I SStfufJh CASKS freah TbomactMra vLime, i , ;50 Bbls. N 3, Maclterel. is 40 d. N. E. Rum, I ," 5000 Guoiiv Bas. j 10 Bales 3-4 Brown Shirtinf, . j 5 Cass Sh-es arid Brogant, I . ;SM Do7. n RuckHs, i, ' 140 Half VV.K Prime Beef, ; j 2i) Bbls. Pork Sb..dder, - j q2 do Prime Pork, ! ' ! ItO Boxes Smok e d Herring, C0 Kegs Nails, assorted. I is do W mug hi Spikes, assorted aisMa i J15 toxes Speitii Candles, 7 ..ill Turcestiid Bbls. Refined WkaU Oil, 25V Hojcea Soao. ' 1 3 C5es Pickles assorted, - 8 hhlp'i Boats. J : ' - - . ) . AIm U Store, r -,k HhdsJMuIassea, Bbls Sugar, Bags Cofltt,EU. FlourJCaskn Wine, and a ' LARGE ASSORTMENT OP EZTR WIT IfRE, fonsis(ting of SiulK)ards, Sofus, Bedsteads, Chair.f. Tables, Ottomans. &c &c. Atiiiiy to -ji -. . - i t ii v f . u n v ii wt Jfltltl IX. UUI ill A . Wiliuiuctor, October 27;h, 1837. 41 tf LBS just received, and forSals in lots to suit. '..j 'i I liv : B ARRY & BRYAIfT. 1 Drcjrniber22d. 101 tf I OR SALE - . 1 - f JtHJf BUSH ELS Salt afloat, 31? Bajs St Domingo Coffee, III fi Cuba do. 3 Boxes fresh Raisins, m Half do. do. '(? Half Barrels selected Family Besf, 2 j Barrels N. E. Rum, , ' ; ' lqj Cases Pickles, in half gallon jars, as 'sorteo'. ; 1 Hi Hhds. prime Molasses , ! ; TO Bbls. Irish Potatoes, t ALSO, . :'. Beef. Codfish, Mackerel, No. 2, &. S. ickleid Hake and Codfish, W. P. Boards. Northern Brick, in lots to suit Soap, Broganf, iNaiii Kice, riour, buioked Herring, iJacoa, Paste Blacking, A:c. &c. &c. , ; ' I ! Apply to ; , " I BARRY & BRYANT. Wilmington, Jan. 12th, 1838 . 104 tf j r NOTICE. " 7 iHE fsubscribers have appointed Mr. 1- It. 1 iBBITTS .'agent fot their' FURNI TURE ESTABLISHMENT and. have re moved llie sjmeio Ijift buildings . at Dugalt's IWliaijf, near Rockspi ing, where inav be found a I ''.LARGE ASSOR TMENT J of Sofas, Sideboards, Tables, Chairs, Windlass, hish 1 iost, field, trundle, and French BED STEA OS: Cribs, Washstand, Toilets, Sinkfj Bureajs, Ottomans, otcV&c. &c. 1 Also, for Sale, ' A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES. BARRY t BRYANT; 1 pry rvr..h.1R" H 6 tf isuv.cr, ooatibh, and Bum. t CP TUBS good Butter- U 1,5(M ib. Codfish. . 1 110 Bbls. N. E.'Rum. Just rcceived,.aiid lor f-ale ly. U ' liAUKi dc BRYANT. 0S if Jgn'jrv nth 180H. igars. 30,000 Curac-oi Cicrars, just reerifti I ' 4 . FOIl S i I.E. i- I fiAKJiY Ss BRYANT. 1 WilimWlnrFeb'-ii-'rv 111 SO t IdT Encourage. JJincl importations liinenaml Lia wns. lASpust iinportfd direrL from England I ri Ivw rns'S '.'. 1 SUPERIOR IRISH AND SCOTCH I Linens niul Ijawns, Vhicli will be fold very heap for cash a't whola- sate a 1 1 1 retail.; m Hrtiiiieui' oe pure nax, 1 as ood lias ncvi-r been brought J ; l(i this market. I For Sae, as usual, ; A l.irgf assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vest- mgs. Merino Shawls, and Circassians, Carpt igs', and Hearth Rugs, Blai.kets JSatinets.Nefr Vlothsjand every article usually found at , j 1 ' -; xr oei - '" . '. ItAKKRT STSEf.T. 1 Also, a fresh Supply of Ilygeian Pills, A nei Gig, a first rate Bay Ilore and llama s ami a two story Mouse X ram-, Jh by 33 leot. Wilininjjion, Ocn.b r 2th, 1837.' - 41 tf . EOlt SLE, At No. 12, South Wharves, Lbs. North Carolina BACON; ' assorted ; . 30ibarrcls N. E. RUM ; ! V. Co-Mac BRANDV in Pipes and Half ; Pipes ; - : " ;;':' ".ni- : LifUm . and Malaga WINE, in Ctuartsr Casks ; , ; -.ij- - -X . LARD, in barrels. ' V ' I cyrus c. Stow. Wimington, August llth,; 1837. 30 t-f j a a stow I OFFERS FOR SALE f NE pair of elegant bright bay HORSES, well matched and gentle, I ' V One pair of elegant roal black Horses, do. do One pair ff Hef;aiil while Horses, do. do. Also; a SINGLE HORSE, of high meUls, a fast troJter. ". TrPcrsons in want of Carriage Hordes woslJ 00 wel to examine the above, brfurs they 4 ifietr order abroad, as Uiey will be sola low. If imnWiately applied for. V ' -" , 1 ne ,5Uicr mer i.as aso tor saie an etcgant I BARO UCHE AND HARNESS. 1 Apply at No. 12, South Wharf. ' I C.C.STOW. j December 2Bth, 1837. 103 If (RIME PORK, ; " Uohen Butter. bta, Sugar, and Water Crackers, -Bansi, ShIck, and Shoulders, N. C. 160 Bundles Hay, j 50 Floor Cloths, 5 yards square, &e, ': il ' cjc. stow: December 2Sth. 1837. I , 103 tf 'THE ,WH ARF, on the west side of iti p- Hirer,' adjoining the ferry on the north. A LARGE WAREHOUSE, -f". '.'t j on said Premises. Apply to i ' T. H.1WR1GH T. NoTonber 10th ,1837.; 43 if 1 a 8 0 0 ff. Ii 0 s B 1 - f-:'.; a.
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