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- .. -: v.- m i .,11? 1 ' I I I . I I I . I I I - 1 , l III III III j. r ,( j ,. , '1'. ,-v, ' S- 'V fc J. .1 - -? r; UUlSlt Jr., Editor nnd Proprietor frilillXIIIOTOJf, 5TOIXTII-CAIIOl,I2f A. J V()L. II.--NO. 264. RATES JOFX ADVERTISING. 1 -uii.r'fcr 'l.t Jsi, - . 05S SQCiJKK. 25 1 dat.- 37 i 2 day. 7' 1 00 1-14. t SO I 76 4 00 7 00 . . f M 3 (UrSi G2 j '-4 d&ja, 75 . 5 dayt,- ..- 87 1 1 wee,. 1 !57f 2 week, V l iwrmth." . . i . ." 2 months, . i'i- rinvj . . v ' ' - . , - a Art i w.V;.. ...t5 00 ;.; ,1 y6;....-yW --.. ten lua nre Cdun.I a ia, and fire Ufte. or ? Uf-,.Tv. I-er- .drerUKmenU in proportion, a.d all 4?rnMllV paid-f.tr jidraiic will ko v - VrirtUmMt will W continued m . tkr-paper, Viiliv,t.alijial r?mt,USr than , mantha, and the (bill li U pr.r--it4d or pnym.l the ex- iriiiu.rf the 4 viofiths. v" , -...t. '. V. ; i XuVieaOaa Tiwde Mfiirttft a respunsibl? name. -1 Xaticei wf Religious taeeUngs, Benrotntlcietes, , rtovitiutci, NtUUw charged hlf the above rate. The ':, j, Hr uc notices vrill be required in all cases before the I J an-lAgeni. for the Cedar FaTls Manufactarinff Co., L ''af-Usaal Adrwiccs made on coiwgnment? Api. ,, ., ,r- , ' . VakBOKKFXEN & BROimR. 1 - WILMINGTON, C, lWacUrcrs of and dealerain Naval Storey . SUra and Wharfa?e for. Produce furnished at fa!r M uhHer Insurance, if desired. - Jan . - .k 4-- - - . triNUV Nun ..,-. ,. .-?.V(jrork and FORWARDING AGENT , ... K wonal attention to. buine,s entrusted to htecare. .September 10, f1853. - ( COMMISSION ,MF.RCnANT, Wilmington, N . C. 52-tf. ; Nor. Sd. ; T. HKWETT, . a Y:A0M MISSION MERCHANT, and Whol ftijdBe- May Uth,18S4. v-f - of NaTalStore3. 68-ly. Jan. 1st, 1853, ' fOS E I'll H ! : . 1 NERAL COMION MERCHANT, No. 25, North X Vater Street, Wilmington, N. C. . . ; i.tf. mt -Krwen May iota. -1 ENKR.VL COMMISSION & FORWARDING MER ( T GH : ff f and DISTILLERS AGENT. . .. Prompt personal attention give to Consignments of NTrirSolP and Cottos, and Uberal Cash .dvancce. made when desired. :; I o iv fnrrh 91834. ' ; , " "" - TkLfTnesot. "WftW York ! lirdWU w ----- . tidiest & Brown, Wilmington, N. C., UClT COMMISSION MERCHANTS. iso! fOTTS UROVTK, ARMKD J- jr., H. F. BKOWN. October lotn. ' . twc HITWTIVfi i v JM IS3 ION) Sb FOR WARDING MERCHANTS Fb 22 : 0J'" : : ,r-, - , STANLY. J. W. JGNB8 MOURE, STANLY & CO. J i 3 ( ) M M l S'-S IOK MERCH ANT h, WILMINGTON, N. C., Z brTX. O. llRADLEY, l"RU0GI3T & CHEMIST, W"? I J flavin- purchased the Drug estabhshmemt of Messis. ' & j. A Evin., will keep alwayon hand al ; Whole o, n .t iil a lare and very select stock of Drugs, d&t cnanlMedvcine., Perfumery, and Fancy Article, ' nivlkians reiriptlon. - put tip correctly and with dispatch. - - w.tf ' fr.-h 20th, 1954, ;j Nov. 15, 1854. - - tfltAAJUl II. WPPITT, CHEMIST & DRUGGISToIeandRetol- I J er in Paiats, Oils, Dye Stuffi, Window Glass, Putty, ' Old Brandies and Wines Perfumery ..Ftacy .rlicuL. N. E. corner Front and Market .streets, WiL ninton, N. C. y ' " ' tn-tf MarchJ5. 1854: lb JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM, UoNERAL OOMMISSlONiAND FORWARDING r I MERCHANT, y , PHO-in .BWSil ATf ESTIOK OIVES TO CeXSfGNMEKTS FOR SALE OR SHIPMENT. JAberuf :U 4docesmvls on Con$ignmeiit? f m or to my Xit fork friends. . ' : WiLMixaTOX, Noy. 2d. , 205 IIIATrfAWAV. I HATHAWAY. WM. RUTLEY J. & J, Ij. II at II a. WAY & CO., V 00 MfMlSSIO Nt MEROH A NTS, : . . WILMINGTON. ..... - ".- S'av. II, 1S54. ?m L Ja:i MacRak. i Dosald MacRak. t;; J. W. K; Dix , J. Jit. D.MacRAE&CO., " GENERAI COMMISSION MERpHANTS, ; j' ; " " ' -.:.;iv.;-:;;::; ,';l" Wilmikctok, N.C. - Jau. lS55.V. " ' " ' ' : JOSEPH L. KEEN, - I CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, respectfully informs O the public; that he U prepared to take Contracts in Uislino of husiaeis." ne keeps constantly on hand Lime, " Oirneat, Plaster, Plastering- ndr,' Philadelphia1 Press firtck Fire Brick. :lv '- - ' " . X B To Distillers of TUrpeaUne. tliat . h is prepared p'xt Stills at the shortest notice. : , ; ; - .: . Mftyiith.;. ; :. r i-u- J North Carolina. ' - .- . ----- - VAL STO 81, COTTO C. V ' k 1 SATURDAY Rankin A Martin, COMMISSION, MERCHANTS, AND GENERAL AGENTS, lay 10th I-tf ; Wilmington, N. C. C nOWARDI G E N . Sept. ERA.L PRODUCE BROKER, p WILMINGTON, 19th, 1854. N. 167-tf. t GREINER & IIARKXESS, COTTON & GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, " PHILADEtFHtA. I Oct. 28 - - ; . j -1 . 201-tf . EORGE IIARmssf" ENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,, , i j. Wilmington, N. C, And Agent for PowelTs regular line of New Trk, and Heron's regular line of Philadelphia Packets. July 26th. , ;; ; 22-ly. B. C. WATSOX, ; OASTOK ME ARES, ! J. B. ROUSTRE. WATSON, MEAREiiVk ROUNTREE, - CX)MM IBS 10 N MERCHANTS, 150 Front Street J New York. 1ST Special attention paid to the sale of Naval Stor Cotton, and Southern Produce generally. I EST Liberal cash advances made on consignments. May 1( 1855 j. : S59-lyc JT. TIARVKT COCnRAS, I ! W. S. RUSSELL. COCHRAN & RUSSELL. SUCCESSORS TOTHOlflS ALLIROMB A,. CO.A f "1 ENERAL COM MTSSIfl V MER f! FT A NTS Vn 9.9. VArt.b T Wharves and 63 North Water stJ, Philadelphia. Liberal advances, made on ConsigntnenU. July SOth, 1858. j 34-tf. MALCOM McINNIS, GROCER AND COMMISSION! MERCHANT, FIRST DOOR NORTH MARKET DOCK, WATKH ST. WILMIXGTON, K. C. Nov U . J ! 309 C. DCPEE. DANL. B. BAKER. . C. Da PRE &JO., ENERAL AGENTS, COMMISSION AND FOR- a '0-1 V VX WARDING MERCHANTS,iYir.MTKGTO-. N. July 1st, j- E. MURRAY. L. PEACOCK; C. II. ROBINSON. MURRAY, PEACOCK A CO., COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS. WILMINGTON, N. C. Will give prompt and personal attention to the sale and shipment of Cotton, Naval Stores, &c. 1 1 March 22,- 1855. j k S23-ly VVILLIS M. SHERWOOD & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, TWO DOORS NORTH OF THE CUSTOM IIOUisB, WILMINGTON; N. C. Nov 2 ; 105 GEORGE MYERS. VYT HOLES ALE AND RETAIL GROCER, keeps con- V stantly on hand, Wines, Teas, Liquors, Provisions, Wood and iWillow Ware, Fruit, Confectioneries, Ac, South Front street, Wilmington, N. u. March 8th. 1854. ' 1-tf. r k C. & D. DaPRE, Xt7H0LESALir& RETAIL Dealers Id Drugs, Medi VY cinee, Chemicals, Paints, Oil, Dye Stufla, Glass, Perfumery, Cigars, OkT Liquors, Fancy Articles, Ac, Market street, WUmington, N. C. jT Prescriptions carefully compounded by experi enced persons.; Dec. 17, 1858." NOTICE. The subscriber respectfully informs the public, that he is now transacting the Auction business on his own account, and hopes by strict attention to bu siness, to mevit a continuance of that patronage hereto fore so liberally bestowed upon him.! M. CRONLY. Stock, Real Estate and Negroes, bought and sold on a commission of 1 per cent., either at private or pub lie gale. v ' j Januarr Sth, 1855. '. 70-tf. PERFUMERY! Just received from New York and Philadelphia: 1 gross Lubin's Extracts for the Hankerohief; i do. Lubin's Toilette Soaps; 4 do. Glenny Mush Toilette Water ; i do. Glenny Verbena Toilette Water ; 2 do. Yankee Soap ; 4 do. Camphor Soap ; 4 do. Pomine Soap.1 A large assortment of Hair Brushes, and a number of fancy articles usually kept in Drug Stores. C. & D. DuPBJE, Wholesale Druggists, 'Oct 4 180 ; Market street, Wilmington, N. C. 1 SOLE AGENCY FORBOARDMAN & GRAY'S CELE brated Dulce Campana Attachment PIANO FORTES 390 Chesnut street, opposite-TJ. S. Mint, Philadelphia Branch 117 Market street, Wilmisgtoh, Del. Jan 22 272-lyc J - JOHN MARSH. MUSICAL. MR. HERMANN L. SCHREINER has returned, and : will resume his MUSICAL INSTRUCTIONS on the first of October next. Scholars will please iBend in their names as soon as convenient. sept 29th, 1855 48C tf T7" ERSE Y AND BLANKETS. 5 cases Kerseys, com- V; prising all the leading kinds for plantation use ; with 4 cases Shaker Kerseys, a new style and the best article of negro cloth, made ; 1000 negro Blankets, as. sorted qualities from 50 cents to $1,50. The above goods were bought chbap, and will be sold at a slight advance. HEDRICK A RYAN. Sept. 28. ;. k . t" . - ' . : :- TUST RECEIVED FROM PHILADELPHIA. 1 Case O Sulph. Quinine, 50. ozs. uaiomei, io ozs. ouipn, ano Acetate Morplune, 25 ozs. Cinchonia, 5 ozs. Salarine, 25 ozs. Blue Mass, 10 ozs. Chloroform, 19 bbls. Epsom Salts, and a choice collection of Chemicals from the Laboratories of Poms A Weightman, and Chas. Ellis.: For sale cheap at ';;! k j U, & D. DuPKE S June 11th. I Drug and Chemical Store, Market st. WE have now in store a fine assortment of French English, and American paper hangings, bordcrsi aecorauons, &c. AiSO, cunaius, cunutes, Miu, (.as sels; Ac, for sale, aad hung in the latest style. 4 k Upholsterers and Paper Hangers. Sept. 27. (C. A J. copy.) ; 174 WILMINGTON MARBLE & STONE YARD. ffHE subscriber having accepted the agency of several A larse establishments at the North, which will farmau him with an unlimited supply of finished or unfinished, foreign or domestic MARBLE of all qualities, is prepared to fill all orders for MONUMENTS and TOMB STONES; and every other article in the line of the business at re sonable rates. Sculpturing, Lettering r Cartxno, executed as well as can be done either North or South. The best of reference can be given if required. k i JAS. McCLARAyAk. Dec. 31st, 1851. k- k 65-tf. TRUSSES, Braces, Abdominal Support Shoulder Braces for Gentlemen and Ladies. A large assortment for sale by , k-fk : . . ii Limn, . June 7. i- ' ; Druggist, aad Chemist. TTAY. JOS, LIPPITT.haa just received at his JUL Ha Warehouse, a fresh supply of Hay, good quaU- ;s lor sale cheap. , , , . Lutrcn w. i . i. i II ' ' '" ' " lofASll ! 9i)o0 lbsi Potash for making Soap. For L;salbv. ....... , CAD. DrPRE S. w EVENING, JANUARY To the Wheat Growers Cottom and Cora PianS) trs or Norta Carolina THE undersigned will the coming autumn, take meas ures to attract a more extensive enquiry into the val ue and merits of Lis chemical compound, than he has heretofore done, in your State. They have been tried to a moderate extent by several planters of North Carolina, and as far as he-has understood, with decided approval. In other States it has commanded an attention and use, subordinate to neither Peruvian Guano,' or any other ma uure. ( It has been recommended &3 the best cotton and corn manure" known to this age, by-the distinguished State Chemist of Maryland, Dr. Biggins. It is not infe rior as a fertilizer, of wheat, and second only to lime, as a permanent and durable improver of the soil. Lands in Maryland that have been bought at 110 per acre, have by the use of Gaano and Salts, ia less than four - years readily commanded $50 per acre, with a yearly large and profitable crop. The undersigned is anxious that the agriculturists f North Carolina should extend the experiments they have made of his fertilizers, and if upon trial they prove iucfS cient, he invites them to express their disapproval through the public prints; and if attended with expense he wfll defray it, but if upon the contrary, they should prove meritorious, advance the public good rincrease your ag ricultural products and renovate worn out and impover shed soil; then will he hope for your patronage, -and on y so far as experience proves it to be to your interest. He respectfully asks your consideration and attention to the following letter, written by one of the most enter prising and accomplished planters of Maryland among tn4irst in intelligence and position of that band of prac tical and intellectual agriculturists of Maryland, who by their teaching and example have revolutionised the ap pearance and changed the agricultural destiny of that State. Without consulting him, I can venture to say he will cheerfully give any further information that may be asked, by directing to the Hon. W. W. W. Bowe. Old Fields, Prince Georec'a county, Maryland. CoL Bowie used the Guano and Salts!half and half: i Peruvian Guano, fhst) i Chemical $alts $40 per ton. $ " " . ' " ; .. 37 i 14 ' . , . 35 " Chemical Salts, or Renovator, j " . HENRY NUTT, Esq., i 'Sole Agent for North Carolina. JOnN KETTLEWELL, P.aHimore Md. ' August 14th, 1855. Mr. John Ki:TTLKwv.f.L: My Dear! Sir: It affords me great pleasure to inform you that the fertiliser prepar ed by you and furnished me last fall, met my most san guine expectations. I tried it fide by side with Peruvian Guano, on wheat sown inland that was' poor and stiff, and had a north western exposure, had been many years n cultivation, much nourished with manures and never brought a decent crop until this year, iwhich I effected by the application of 300 lbs Peruvian j Guano on part, and 200 lbs of .your mixture on the other part. The wheat was sown late last November and was a fine crop. XI'U i. TTt . 1 A.1 1 i 1. A A " uue tuu iBi-uiuer m ajjpueii, uiv nuuai, was ueuer than any where else in the field. My bet regards to your brother. Believe me vours trulv", . ' W. W. W. BOWIE. P. S. Your fertiliser I consider on my land fully equal to best Peruvian Guano. Indeed, 200 lbs has yieled on same sort of land, more wheat than 300 lbs of best Peru vian Guano, after 200 lbs of Mexican applied in the spring of same year. sept 19 ' j 477-tf Dissolution of Copartricruii. THE PUBLIC are hereby informed that the copart nership heretofore-existing between the undersign ed, under the name of W. M. Sherwood & Co., is this day dissolved by "mutual consent. All accounts due by the firm, will be presented to W. M. Sherwood for set tlement ; and all accounts and notes due them must be paid immediately, to close the business. ! WILLIS M. SHERWOOD, WM. A. GWYER. Willis M. Sherwood willcontinue the business as usual. and thankful for the liberal patronage extended to the arm, hopes a continuance Of it far himself. August 81, 1855, k 461-tf ir. AoTBRADI.EYr Wholesale & Retail Druggist, CORNER FRONT A MARKET ST., WILMINGTON, N. C. WOULD respectfully call the attention of the citi zens of Wilmingtop .and vicinity,' Physicians and Planters, to his extensive -ud carefully selected stock of Fresh. Drugs, Chemicals, a- d Medicines, j J PHYSICIANS j plied with the purest French, English, and Ame rican Chemicals, Pharmaceutical Preparations, Surgical Instruments, Trusses, Supporters, Lancet?, Cupping In swumfents, Medical Bags, &c. Ac. PLANTERS With Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Garden See Medicine Chests. Ac. The attention f the Ladies esDectfnllv solicited to his assortment of Toilet Articles, Fancy) Goods and Perfumeries. Countrv Merchants subnlied with all articles in the Drug line, usually kept by them, at as low prices as the same quality of gojods can be pur chased North. Nov 16-217 WINDOW GLASS! WINDOW GLASS!! 3,000 boxes French and American Window Glass from 7x9 to 24x36. For sale bv C. & D. DuPRE. Oct 4 180 .Wholesale Druggists,; "Wilmington. "1 TORE FRUIT.--We are constantly receiving fresh buj IvJL plies of Fruit and Confectionerv. The schr. J. S WILSON has just arrived from New Yorkj and we now of for for sale boxes of fine, sweet ORANGES, fine LEMONS Mountain Sicilv FRUIT, arid a large assortment of CON FECTIONERY and FANCY ARTICLES. ! For sale at the Variety Store, under the Herald Office, Market street. June 19 WM.li.DESluAL.E. Zeriuaii's Anti Scrobutic Tootliwasli. TO THE LADIES. ! NOTHING add3 more to beauty than clean white teeth, and eums of healthy color. The most beau tiful face and vermillion lips become repulsive, if the lat ter, when they open, exhibit the horrible spectacle of neglected teeth. All who wish clean, white teeth, heal thy gums, and a sweet breath,, should give ZERMAN'S TUUTri Y Arn a inax. r or saie uy C. A D. DuPEE,! Agents, Sept. 80. 177-tf. FRENCH QUININE.- Another case received by this morning's Express. For sale by " k Mi A. 0. BRADLEY, Oct 12 i Drug. A. Cliem. PERSONS are herebv warned not to trespass upon the premises known as'QUIXCE'S MILLS," as the Law will be" enforced against all intruders. E. D. COWAN, May S 359 (J A C. copy. J. B. QUINCE. STRAWBERRY TOOTH WASH. The reU known antiseptic qualities of the strawberry j are combined with other articles long celebrated for their beneficial ef fects on teeth, gums, Ac, ! giving a pearly whiteness to the teeth, removing spots of incipient decay, preventing the accumulation of tartar, and giving fragrance to the breath. Sold by 1 1 Db June 28 th Journal copy. j BRADLEY. ILI A superior lot of Machinery 0il U now Ian es, and far sale by Sent 19 I J. A D. McRAE A CO. . . . i 1. MR. HERMANN L. SCHREINER, mil re-commence his Music lessons 6ri he first of Ojitober next Scholars will please ond in their names as soon as possi ble, - - r ! 1 - Seril 12-47 1-tf. . , .. " i 4 1- .j! - TURPENTINE STILL'S FOR: SAIJi. Turpentiae JL Stills, for sale b v ; , A. IL VANB0KKELEN, Maw M. Z f :' - Vo. ! Sonth.wharvw. 12, 1856. Ornca or tu Martlaxs Covwudatid Lorrxu ) ! - Baltthosk. Jnlrlst. 15. f All Ticxcrs o CcuTtvicATU or .Package op Tickets in THE LOTTBSIIS ACTHOEIZKO T TEJIST ATE or Al ftTUr& AK TEE UTBOeXAPHSO SI&XATU&E OP F. X. BEEN AN, l&tEJtAI. AST FOB THK CaVTKACTOE, AT AST ATBEIU AftC rBAURi. Owing to narnerons applieations. from all parUuf Ui country, the maoanieat will sire their attention to th filling of orders for Tickets orOrtifkate.tn th Maryland Lotteries. - . .' Ptfrsons at distance atay.coufideutiv reiv uitot Lxiug thdr orders tor Ticket pmraptly filled. ail the strioteet confidence observed. ' These IiOtteries are drawn iailr in public in the Htr o Baltimore, under the superintendence of the State Lottery Commissioner. Heavy JUnd are given to the SUte as se curity for the payment of all Prizes. The prices of Whole Ticket are from lto fi. Half and Quarter Tickets in proportion. There are never less than 23.0v Prizes in auv Lotterr, which Prizes vary in amount from 1 to 1 10Hr, accord ing to thp price ofihe Tickets. Fr inAauce ' Wbn the price omket it $1 the hifrlst Prl! is aUont 5,000 4 i " ' "8 " . ti t. ' j ' " ' i 5 i 4 , '20,000 " 10 " 4( (00 " , 44 ' " 44 SO - " T000 With uumeroiuj Prizes.of $10,0, !.".", II.ixmi, .X $lt?o Ac. Ac. Persons can remit us any amount, from 1 up wards, that ther wish to invest, on receipt of which we for ward its yalue in Tickets in the Lotterv de.irat-d by the purchaser,, or, if none be designatedthen some Lottery that will he drawn after the buyer has got the ticket ia his possesion. An Official'Scheme of the letter- will be pent with all tickets ordered, carefully sealed iu au ordiiiarv en velope, and on the day the Lotterv is drawn, the cincial Drawing will be sent, together with a written explanation of the result f the pnrchase. The Drawn Numbersnre &zt published iu the daily papers of the city of Kaltimore. and in the Daily National Intellitreneer, War-hington, D. C. A Circular containing all the Schemes will be sent to anv ono by addresainor the uudersigned. ' ' Address orders for tickets to F. X. 11REXAN, I No. 1 Oalvorl street. Baltiimre, Md. - 4-iUw-ly Leather Bcltiiig or Raucl. ATANUFACTURED by the siibscrilers of different! U A widths made of the best Northern Belt Leather ! stretched, piece by piece by improved .machinery ce mented and copper riveted, at New York prices. LINES & HARRIS.?. New Market, liandolnh. Sold in Fayetteville by W. II. LUTTERLOH. . Those who want larcre Ih?lts are remitted n .iv their orders three weeks in ad vane to give time, to liav them substantially manufactured to suit the machinery April IS P.-4 2 Notice. is to caution all persons that I herebv fnrhid -1. tlier theiui working on board tho hri Mim i ito rf Columbia,; Maine, now lying at Railroad wharf in this town, or furnishing any material whatever, as I shall not pay any bills or contracts unless made bv myself, or mv agents, J. & D. McRae A Co. JOSEPH C RAN DON. Wilmington, N. C, March 5, 1855. :?08-tf ANDREWS & JESUP , COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cotton and Woolen Machinery, Steam Engines and Boilers, Machinists' Tools, Belting, Ac. Importers & Dealers in Manufacturers articles, No. 67 Fine St., New Yoik X. K.- -Agents for the 'WOODRUFF A BBACU IRON WORKS' MTJ2A.M ENGINES AND BOILERS. Exclusive Agencv in New York for "LOWELL MAOIH'NE'SHOP." Machinists' Tools. Sept. 20, 1855 486-1 y FURNITURE FOR SALE. I will eell at remarkably lo prices, the following articles of Furniture: Bureaus, with and without glasses, Rockixg Cuaies, MAnoGANY Chairs, Sofab, Tablis, and Bedsteads. aug 15 W.H. DkNEALE. Ice! Ice!! Ice!!! THE "WUmington Ice House" is now open the pub lic may depend on having their wants supplied all seasons of the year, at reasonable rates. Orders from the country addressed to "Wilmington Ice House," will be well packed and promptly forwarded. A. H. VanBOKXELEN, Proprietor,. March 11, 1854. 4-tf. FRENCH CORSETS By express this morning, 8 doz. more super French Corsets. Also 2 doz. new style, lace before Corsets. Sold at New York prices. Oct 21194 HEDRICK A RYAN. WENTY-FIVE CENT DeLANES. Received this morning 50 pLce3 riaid DeLanes at 25 cts. per widt worth 40 cts. ; 100 pes. Velvet Ribbon", a.sored HEDRICK A RYAN;. RECEIVED BY EXPRESS this morning French Black Cloths and Black Cassimeres a full line. In the lot are a few pieces extra superfine. For sale by nov 27 J AMES DAWSON. T INEN SHEETING and Pillow Case Linen, for sale by jLj nov 29 J. S. WILLIAMS. I Stock for Sale. i' OA SHARES Steam Tug Stock ; 11 " Wilmington A Manchester R, R. Stock; 10 ' Commercial Bank Stock, will be sold oi 1 cash, or on time for approved paper, by March 29 S29 W. C. HOWARD, Broker. RYE AND BRAN. 150 bushels Rye, and SQOhushcb Wheat Bran, juet received and for sale by, oct 6-492-Sw ELLIS A MITCHELL. BLANKETS ! BLANKETS ! ! Our stock of Blankets is very heavy, and was purchased at unusually low '! prices we are prepared t offer great inducements t I purchasers call and examine them they must be sold oct 6J JAMES DAWSON. Coal! Coal!! ! 'THE subscriber has made euch arrangements', as. wiB jl- enaoie nun to luruusu zuiu, buiiauic iorpanor grates and cooking ranges, ofvery best quality at prices so low as to satisfy all reasonable persons. He would here state kthat h$ has not yet charged any, and does not intend "to. Any person desiring Coal will please send their orders to my agent, William Clarke, at the Wilmington Ice House, and they will receiv promp; attention, if accompanied with the cash. A. H. VAN BOKKELEN. Coal at 7 per ton j T3ERS0NS desirous of. laying in a supply ef Coal foi I -i- the winter, can do so,' at 7 per ton, delivered This is cheaper than it can be imported In email quae tides. Leave your orders with the cash, at Wilmington Ice House. 1 '' i ang 9442 A. II. VAN BOKKELEN. FAIR WARNING IN TIME. I now gay to my cus tomers that I -am obliged to vou for your nast ik- vors, which I appreciate very much. In consequence of the hard times and my debtors 1 ailing to pay nj'e as puBC tual as they ought, I shall hare to decline selling eooda at over thirty days time, and that to punctual customers who intend to pay at the end of that time except to my town patrons, who will have matters they have been, as they arc punctual when' called upoa. This to go into effect the 1st of October, 1855. Sept 15 472-tt - GEO.' II. KELLEY ORANGES, .LEMONS AND COCOANLTS. received this day by schr. MARINE and L, P. SMITH, a law lot of fresh Coconuts, Oranges and lemons, which we will close out at low rates to make room for next am vaL?, which will be in a few days, aad will b kept np iiring the season. For sale at the Variety Store under the Herald Office. ,-, Those Empire Cabs for children have arrived, and are a fine article: . Call and see them. Julvl4 - kk WM.JJ. DeNEALK, nAMBER'51 JOURNAL; forSeptember. Tor sale V ' Aug k-' S. W. WBTTAKEB,P. 1 p. WHOLE NO. 57 4 to Suffolk, diftait scventeeu ' JS2 V 5 lSS p" ai?r. At Suffolk a steamS wSl fa SSp outk- . get "to Hampton Road or Old St SCMT"- ' by the Bay .teamed to Ilaltb r!tf ES?d,l!7r" " ' tercourse with Norfolk ntl2 r been adopted, not In conse,uice of anv i i " i r to aHay all rxd temcnt, auT mfcIXSiS W Qt to Uie regular traumiWion of .1 4 from Weldon to n ug 11444 ...... S m - , flicoNIJ.,K. R. ' A MERICAN PfinrvATorinit x A. September, received ami for We at ;-,tl1 . s k a w; wr JOURNAL fr a w. wnirJUCEKT. : t3 Silk and inh..i .'i.Cli ftr tr" Cut Nails all nlr.es and extra nualitv ' ' " " Safety-Fuse, for WasUn rocks.' - ' " Hay, Straw and Shuck Outters-lthe madi .: : Commercial and Journal copy. " I.lllinl.tk-: , k ' . . . v shortest notice. V v'T OM. . c- der. Shhck. Mo-, v. ; " anv thii)r eolinervtoul Tr t . . 1 .Wagons. " ; ' 6b . W. i. CORNWALL. f - Ifotice. A SUBSCRIPTION of fire hundred thousand dollar, Jr. having been made to the Capital Stock th w first instalment of two and a half dollars pe sW.Ti..i heenregularly paid in, according to theproJK.7f thV sented either in person or by proxv. -V.. PTK " W - ALEX. McRAE, I ' wst . ' Cbairma GenlCommissioners. VNdmingloH, N C Aug. 29, 1855. - t Papers which have pubhshed former advertise. : mcnts, copy this, and discontinue others.- If " A EGRO MAN named MACKLIN, h'notliMB ' m. seen since Wednesday morning la , when I.elcR hw. home to go to Dr. Anderson's office. As h0 li a ' man of good character, he may be aksent for some a sonable cause, but without permissIon.-coMequentW if ' caught must be treated as a runaway. A reward wu be paid for his confinement in any connty jaili or xl -turnmg him to the subscribers wriorrr. Sept 2S-4854f VAN BOKKELEN A HRn t)ggisJ;c1i r; J Evans Wholesale and Retail dealer in Drng Med ones, Chemicals Paints, Oil,, Glass, Patent Mfdldnca Perfumery, Cigars Old Brandies aiid Wines, Ac.! Aa' -low,.r. North West Ottfner Front and Matkef st?. W ilmington, N. C, March 20, 1854.' " n?tf:j . Fall Stock. ;? " T TAE THIS METHOD of htiminKvf X country patron, and friend,, thaf I have" ftturnetf from .New York with n full .ml comply itocl ?SoS. eerie, laid m under my own eye, ...I il tfte pleaV m funiishmg all who may give mc cillf . t ih! lo"7t cash pnees, as I am cnpeD4rtllor ca-h r Si ' days to prompt customers. "'f v t ";.! Coffees; Crushed, Coflee S Bi rilS Bloc consists or jl o, La' , 'jTa rd r-r,- flees: Crushed Com, .J , w ter. Cheepe. N Flour, Rice, .Soaps, SV llmdTPale ; Ca. Lantme nrnl Tallv r . f . dlCS. AdamantinA nn.l Tn . .. " tv c- A "ow vauaiescHarcij, Chemical tbT ?5& tton Yara' KdUetv Lamp Oil bSl Jf clarified C derV nsr Jrr - vu OI- . t t . o uauur vracKers. 15 room a Buckets, Tubs, Half Brushes, Ne.s Jwy& " Pads, LorillardandDm'BSnnO, Ink, Gun Cao Grind Stones and cranks forsame, Solar Spem "cSg Well Buckets, Sieves, Axe-Helves, Bed Colk " Roll Pin, Ground Coffee, anaamoif -FSer''"-Ginger, N utmegs, Yeast Powders, A UTto!h?fik ' Potatoes Omons, Codfi.h, Ac. Ac' C.B before andsHypbypaTiDgcaph at ... -w- m. Sept22-480-tf GEO. U. kELLEm Tf REMEDY for Diarrhea ad tin. I X entery Hundreds can testifv to its Tirtnes N. B. No secret preparation, . June 15th. ; . - : ; ' k- '-rk- - If otIc H Avbasrihiff t0 goodTpm-chageJpte. . xaiund settle. ( J nj 9) -r HEDRICr RTAN F?f-Bj Anthony GaTio formerly on of the Roman Catholic priests 'of Saragossf pahw k Received and for sale at (Oct S) rllllTAKEirS. V ' -' i . - - . . 4. -t.. Trt ;"Ifotick - : --;'-.J"f? kk. HOSE indebted to me iodividoally, or to C. DrPRE , , CO., will pleaso call and nuke payment without ' delaV AS fllrfhfu. Intti1.nnr.A v . . , fj urn, looo s U. DcPRE. ' CELLING OFF. D. A LLEN, wilL dispose of, hia O Summer Dre-s Goods at banramsk Cnl.,tW rich ntrurea Barasfa Plain An - nt 1.... .rci..j figured Barascs. Plain tin : onH a Urtrm m srM..Aj ;' Motf rnmg Barages, Tiasuee, Lawns and Mttslint, all "i -mv niu vz eoiu ai cost ior cstr and many f them for less than cost. Call and tecurc bargains: 1 ' k Laborers , Wanted. ,t v CONSTANT Employment and Good Wages gives to . 50 Men to go Into the country to werk en rradiur R. B. For farther particulars enquire of r. . i " May 22 V WILLIS M, SHERWOOD A C0j.;t N EW FALL DRY GOODS. S. D, Jllixs hid jjugt" received. Rich, all wool Plaid Cashmeres ; Rich D Laines; Woolen long and square Shawls: Red and whir' i Flannels ; Blankets ; Gisghants : , Prints, warranud it color, for al by ? . ALLKN k 3F- . . & . ..'.-1 ..--- r-
The Wilmington Daily Herald (Wilmington, N.C.)
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