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Jfetice of Reliioua meetings, Benerolent Societies, i I Obitt$aee, will be charged half; the abore rates. The i ah f r tach aotloes will be retired in. all cases before the lblieationismade. WILLIAM H. 3EIARRir,wywiT(ii COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, V V and Agent for the CedaT Falla Manufacturing Co., WiunSGtO!, N. 0. rjiuat Adrances made- on consignments. iprU 26tht 18S4. i I 48-lyc. VanBOKKELEN & BROTHER, WILMINGTOX, A". C, 'taaufactarers of and dealers in iNaral Stores. Soraga and WTiarfage for Produce furnished at fair ;ttes under insurance, if desired, j .Taa r I" ' 254 IIERYs If VTT, . FAOTO R aad FORWARDING AGENT, wiU girehis personal attention to business 0ntruatd to Ma care. Heptmber 10, 1853. J. ToipiijrLliPtiTT; "I 4OMMIS3I0N MERCHANT, Wilmington, N. 0. A NoT.'8dL- , :. ' g2- S. TP. HBWETT, ri'MMISaiON MERCHANT, tnd Wholesale and Re- 1 ir, Gfocr, BrwhV Brick Building,' Water street, wnmingiou, a. v. May itht 1854, . 60-tf. JOSEPH H. PLANNER, i ENERATi COMMISSION MERCHANT, No 25, North 1 T Water Strsjt, Wilmington,' N, C. ay 10th. ' - 1tf ' Iro wn 4t DeRossct, New Vorl .1 e Roswi t ilrown, Wiliniiiston, N . C, , COMMISSION MERCHANTS. iso. eons aow. aMf J. nsaoBsa, jr., . r. bkowk. October MtU. . . w1' . 4i'"- JNO. A. 8TANLY. J. iOSES iinnttR. STANLY & CO. MMIS'SI'ON MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON N. C. Dr. A. o; HRADLEY, x DRUGGIST ATOHJSlllST.'WjtiiiHOTOS, N. 0. lladng purchased the Drug estabhahmeat of Messrs. & A.1Daa8; will keep always on hand at Whole cndratalLa laiga andrery select stocky of Drugs, 4Viaefl, Chemieals; Paints, Oils,; Glass, Surgical Instru , ,,Patent Medicines; Perfumery, and Fancy Articles, w prices. . - ! - . , 7 Physieians . Preecripttons put up correouy ana -ntti dispatch. , '. -Maveh 20th, 1854 ; ' U'tL p c. singlktary; t v 0OMMI39ION AN D FORWARDING . MERCHANT, w v .'- W.otok, N; C. rpartieular aOeniion giren to the Bale of Tiiaitt, vravn. N4VAI. Sronts, and all kinds of country produce. No. 15, 1854. WILLIA5X II. LIFPITT, HIE VIST ft T)RU0j3ISr Wholesale and Retail, Deal ' J er lu PaiiUA 0aiiDye Sttffis; Window Glass; Putty, ' gars, Old Brandloa and Wines, Perfumery J and Fancy j-ticles, N. E: corner' Frottt -and Market streets," Wil- March 25. 1854. 16"tf' JOSCPa R DLOSSOM i . ..hrrat; oowrmssroK and forwarding MERCHANT, r.tOj 'JcsWtiAi ATTENTION QITKS TO COKStGNMBHTS Kifor i) 9 dvnei mats' on Contignment to m or ' 1 t tny A rorK jrtenaa. WiLisaroif, Not. 2d. 205 f iVflfAWAT". J. L. HATHAWAY. wa. k. uikiei J. & J. L. IIATITAWAY & CO., . COMHrtRSlON ttEROH ANTS, WILMINGTON; itv. 11, 1854. ... r 4m I tf McRac. Dosau MacRa. J. W. K. Dix J. fc. Dv SXacRAC 4s CO., aENRKAT QOmiSSTON MERCHANTS, " ' WlLINOTON, N. C. Jan. 1855.,-- - ' K . 264-1 y. ' JOSEPH L. KEEN, (CONTRACTOR AND HUTLDER, respectfully Informs J Uw public, that he is prepared to take Contracte m td line of burine. Ho keepe constantly on hand lime, meat, Plaster; Plastering Hair,; Philadelphia Press .'trick. Fire Brick... :. . ' . j N. R. To Distillers ot" Turpon.tinef that he is pi-eparcd 3ut up Stills at the nhort9t notice. -' Mytlti.r , " . ' I 1tf GEO. E. PRITCHKTT. TT Vill riY ji-tioaU' attfttiJH to the sale of Na- riT. SroK3, Corrox, c.; r. ; . Sept 2. 1855-lj ; v . ... . '. ; - ' ' ;; MALC02X HcINNIS, GROCER ANDCOMMISSION MERCHANT, ftnT noirn sovta kabAet 6ock,. "water st. r . iWILMI2fOTON, N. C. r a. 20V C. UPRR. RAKER, - ENERAL AGENTS, t COMMISSION AXD FOR. ijr WAKfilNGMECCMANTS,-AriunNOTON,.. 0. July 1st. 1854. - l r B MURK AT. ' . U P15AC0CK. " C. IL RORINSON. . :. . 4. .nUttl ttftntion to the sale - Will E1V8 .croiutt - aal .hipKt cf Cott9n, N.ral Store,, Ae. MktL T. PETTEWAT. , ; PETTEWAY PIUTCHETTj ; 4 RUBRAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING " X 3-W;l.VNtWN'rtS Wter street, Wilmington, Nrth Carolina. . ''' 00M1II33I0N MERCHANTS, AND aAmr . GENERAL AGENTS, Mary 10th 1-tf Wamington, N. C. J. & WILLIAMS, DEALER IN FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, market street, Wilmington, n. c. ApiU 10 339 WM. M. HKEINBIt. WM. W. DARKNESS. GREENER & UARKNESS, COTTON & GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ' PHILADELPHIA. v Oct. 28 201 -tf GEORGE IIARRISS. rj ENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Wilmington, N. C. t And Agent for Powell's regular line of New York, and Heron's regular line of Philadelphia Packets. July 26th. 22-ly. B. C. WATSOW, OASTON HE ARES, J. D. ROUNTBE. WATSON, Df CARES & ROUNTREK, COMMISSION MEROHA NTS, 150 Front Street, New York. iST Special attention paid to the sale of Naval Stor Cotton, and Southern Produce generally. gF Liberal cash advances made on consignments. May 1, 1856 359-lyc' J. WARVRY COCHBAK, ' W. 3. RF8S1CLI, COCHRAN & RUSSELL, (SCCCEaaoRa tn tnn ia ir iTitnvc . rn ri ENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No! 22 North wnarves and 63 North Water ft., Philadelphia, ti Liberal advances made on Consignments. July SOth, 1853. j 24-tf. PHILIP PRIOLEAU, JOHN MERCER, W. G. OI RTIS P. PRIOLEAU & CO.. & ENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Nobth Watkb Street, Wilmingtox, N. C, COMMEECIAL WhARP, SmITHVILLE, N. C. Our business will be conducted in Wilmington by H. M. CURTIS, who is our authorized Agent for that place. July 31 i 431-ly GLINES & CKAIIAITI, 0 0 M MISS ION M ERC HAN T NO. 84 BEAYEB STREET NEW-YORK. Particular attention given to the sale of Naval Stores, Cotton, Ac. EST" Liberal advances made on consign ments. May 25 378-lyc AUG. C. SHEPARD. , CIIAS. I. MVER3. shepard & Myers, wholesale and retail dealers in hats, Caps. Walking Canes and Umbrellas, No. 1 Gran ite Row, Front street, i Oct 1 GEORGE MYERS. i "i 17 EOLEiSALE AND RETAIL GROCER, keeps con V V stantly on hand, Wines, Teas, Liquors, Provisions, Wood and Willow Ware, Fruit, Confectionaries, &c, South Front street, Wilmington, N. 0. March 8th, 1854. . 1-tf. C. & i. UuPltE, WHOLESALE & RETAIL Dealers in Drugs, Medi cines, Chemicals, Paints, Oil, ' Dye Stuffs, Glass, Perfumery, Cigars, Old Liquors, Fancy Articles, &c, Market street, Wilmington, N. C. Prescriptions carefully compounded by experi- .-it? tort encea porsons. Liee. ai, iooo. "VTOTICE.The subscriber respectful j intorms the on his own account, and hopes by strict attention to bu siness, to merit a continuance of that patronage hereto fore so liberally bestowed upon him. M. CONLY. MJ- Stock, Real Estate and Negroes, bought and sold on a commission of 1 per cent, cither at private or pub He January 8th, 1853. 70tf- ERFUMERY1 Just received from New York and Philadelphia: 1 gross Lubin's Extracts for the Hankcrchief; do. Lubin's Toilette Soaps ; 4 do. Glenn Mush Toilette Water ; i do. Glenny Verbena ToUettt Water; 2 do. Yankee Soap ; 4 do. Camphor Soap ; 4 do. Pomine Soap. A large assortment of Hair Brushes, and a number of fancy articles usually kept in Drug Stores. C. & D. DoPRE, Wholesale Druggists, Oct 4 180 Market street, Wilmington, N. C. SOLE AGENCY FOR BOARDM AN & GRAY'S CE LI brated Dulce Campana Attachment PIANO FORTEr H86 Chenut street, opposite U. S. Mint, f hiladklphj Branch 117 Market street, Wilmington, Del. Jan 22 272-lyc JOHN MARSH. MUSICAL. MR. HERMANN L.'SCUREINER has returned, and wHI resume his MUSICAL INSTRUCTIONS ou tin first of October next. Scholars will please send in theii names as soon as convenient. sept 29th, 1855 486 ' tf KERSEY AND BLANKETS. 6 cases Kerseys, com prising all. the leading kinds for plantation use, with 4 cases Shaker Kerseys, a new style and the bes article of neffro cloth, made; 1000 negro Blankets, as sorted qualities from 50 cents to $1,50. The above good3 were Dougns cheai-, uu " at a sUght advance. HEDR1CK & KIAIM. Sept. 28. . JObl' DECEIVED Jj'ttOJl PtltL.ALELPtllA. l Oad Sulph. Quinine, 50. ozs. Calomel, 10 ozs. Sulpn. an. Acetate Morphine, 25 ozs. Cinchonia, 5 czs. Salarine, 26 ozs. Blue Mass, 10 ozs. Chloroform, 19 bbls. Epsom Salts and a choice collection of Chemicals from the Laboratories of Poms & Weightman, and Chas. ElHs. For sale cheaf at C. A D. DcPRE'S June 11th. Drug and Chemical Store, Market st. WE have now in store a fine assortment of French English, and American paper hangings, borders decorations, &c. Also, curtains, cornices, 8 tiades, tas scls Ac, for sale, and hung in the latest style. : WILKINSON A ESLER, Upholsterers and Paper Hangers. Sept. 27. ; (C. A J. copy.) 174 WILMINGTON MARBLE & STONE YARD. f pHE subscriber having accepted the agency of several A large establishments at the North, which will fornisb him with an unlimited suppljr 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 rea Bonable rates. Sculpturing, Lettering or Carting, executed as well as caa De aone eiiner iorcn or ckjuu:. The best of reference can oc given u requireq. J AS. McCL ABAKAN. Dec. Slit, 1851. 66'tL Abdominal Support- 01 Pmm fnr Gentlemen and Ladies. A large -assortment-for sale by June 7 V . . Druggist and Chemist. H AY. JOS. J.LTPPITT has just received at his Mav Warehouse, a trcsn suppiy oi yv - for sale cheap- . Laiarcu W yp cm f . annr 1K PAtaah fnr makinff Soap. For IT sale bv CAD. DcPRE, Oct II " Wholesale Druggists, 45 Market stree,- PRIME WESTERN BACON, 10 hda. prime Westei , Sides daily expected, and for sale . Sept 14 . 1. A J. L. HATHAWAY A CO. fESS PORK. Just landed, 21 bbls. extra New jL York Meas Pork, for sale by ' a dec 18 WILLARD & CURTIS, WIL.mnUTO NOXXTII-CAKOl-IWA. SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 10, Leather Oeltlus or Caudi. ; A T ANUFACTCRED by the subscribers of different A. widths made of the best Northern Belt Leather stretched piece by piece by improved machinery ce mented and copper riveted, at New York pricea, LINES A H ARRISS, New Market, Randolph. ST Sold in Fayetteville by W. H. LLTTTERLOH. T Those who want large Belts are requested to giv their orders threj rak.i in ad vane to give time to hav them atmtially minaftctured to suit the machinery April 13 842 Yotice. TniS is to cauu'on all persons that I hereby forbid them working on board the brig Mascxllus, of Columbia, Maine, now lying at Railroad wharf in thii town, or furnishing any material whatever, as I shall not pay any bills or contracts unless made by myself, or my agents, J. & D. McRae A Co. JOSEPH CRANDON. Wilmington, N. C, March 5, 1855. 808-tf ANDREWS & JESUP, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cotton and Woolen Machinery, Steira Engine and Boilers, Machinists' Tools, Belting, Ac. Importers & Dealers In Manufacturer articles, No. 6? Pine St, New York. N. B. Agentg for the 'WOODRCPF k BEACH IRON WORKS STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS. Exclusive Agency in New York for "LOWELL MACHINE SHOP," Machinists' Tools. Sept. 29, 1855 486-1 y FDRNITUREFOR SALET fwill sell at remarkably lo prices, the following articles of Furniture : Bujbeacs, with and witfiout glasses, Rocking Chairs, Mahogan y Chairs, Sofas, Tables, and Bedsteads. aus 15 W. U. DENEALE. Ice! Ice!! Ice!!! THE "Wilmington 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. VanBOKKELEN, Proprietor. March 11, 1854. 4-tf. FRENCHCORSETS By express this morning, 3 doz. more super French Corsets. Also 2 doz. new style, lace before Corsets. Sold at New York prices. Oct 21194 HEDRICK A RYAN. f fp WENT f-FIVE CENT DxLANES. Received this U. morning 50 pieces Plaid DeLanes at 25 cts. per widt worth 40 cts. ; 100 pes. Velvet Ribbons, assored HEDRICK A RYAN. Stock for Sale. O A SHARES Steam Tug Stock ; Lt) n Wilmington A Manchester R, R. Stock; 10 41 Commercial Bank Stock, will be sold l cash, or on time for approved paper, by March 29329 W. C. HOWARD, Broker. Dr. A. O. BRADLEY, DRUGGIST & CHEMIST, Successor to S. B. A J. A Evans, Wholesale and Retail dealer in Drugs, Med oiues, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Glass, Patent MeJIcine Perfumery, Cigars, Old Brandies and Wines, Ac., Ao., low prices. North West Corner Front and Market st's Wilmington, N. C, March 20, 1854. 11-tf. rpHE GKEAT RED DRAGuN, or the Master-Key to A Popery. By Anthony Gavin, formerly one of the Roman. Catholic priests of Saragossa, Spain. Received and for sale at (Oct 3) WHITAKER'S. JUST RECEIVED AT THE HARDWARE STORE. Preserving Kettles, all sizes. Cut Nails all sizes and extra quality. Safety-Fuse, for blasting rocks. Hay, Straw and Shuck Cutters the best made. . J. M. ROBINSON A CO. Wilmington, N. CSept. 1, 1855. 462-tt Commercial and Journal copy. W INDOW GLASS! WINDOW GLASS! 13,000 boxes French and American Window Glass from 7x9 to 24x36. For sale by C. & D. DuPRE, Oct 4180 Wholesale Druggists, Wilmington. Staten Island Fancy Dyeing Establishment. Office, No. 3. Johk Street, 2 doors prom Broadway, .' New York. , rQE undersignel, propr.o.jrs of this establijhment, hive, for a Ion time, the senior partner of the .inn, Nathan Barrett, for 37 years,) been prosecuting their bajincds at rftaten Island. They have spared no effort or exeuse, especially in the last few years, to ex cel in all the branches of .their art, and have been sue eeddful ia attaiuing a high degree of improvement, as .veil in the (uichiaery attd apparatus for dressing differ ent tit) lea of gjodj, as in practical artistic skill, in dye ing and dnisning Ladies1 riilk, Satin, and Merino Dresses, great improvements have been made. In a large pro portion of cadea, these articles are made, in color and tinish, very nearly equal in appearance to new goods. Orape 6hali, Olo tks, dantillas, Velvet garments, Ac, are also very successfully treated. Faded or stained good. restored or re-dyed. iSILKS AND SILK DRESSES TFATERED. Lace and Jluilin Curtains, Carpets, Rugs, and Table cover?, cleansed and refinished, Damask and Moreen Ourtaius beautifully dyed. Also, Ribbons, Hosiery, Gloves, &c. . Orders executed with care and despatch. Goods received and returned, by Express. Goods ket subject to the claim of the owner, twelve months, BARRETT NEPHEWS A Co., jan. 29. I 588-6m. DiSsOLUTlOV THE Co-parta3rihip heretofore existing un d at ui anUtyle of SUCroN,' SOUTHMAY D was lijlvel J i c!i 3 irst of Jirch. The basia es iate irai will be settle! bv SOUTHMAYD A BR 0 WM. SUTTON, THOS. SOUTHMAYD, March 6, 1855. CHAS. SOUTHMAYD. CO-PAUTflERSHIP. THE subscribers have formed a Co-partnership, unae the name and style of SOUTHMAYD A BRO., fo the purpose of carrying on the Blacksmith, Iros an Brass Foundry and Machinery Business, in all it branches, at the stand formerly oocupied by SUTTON SOUTHMAYD A CO., and would solicit a share of pa tronage. THOS. SOUTHMAYD. March 1855. CHAS. SOUTHMAYD.' 23" In consequence of above dissolution it has become necessary that all notes and accounts due the late firm, be settled immediately. The subscribers wiU pay all debts due by the late firm. SOUTHMAYD A BRO. Wilmington, March 6, 1855. Commercial copy tf. 5?9-tf D RUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS Paints, Oils and Dvestuffs. A full supplv always en hand. For sale by W H. LIPPITT, april 3 Druggist and Chemist, IMPORTED CIG ARS. 10,000 Imported Cigars for sale by W. H. LIPPITT, april 3 Druggist and Chemist. PARASOLS. Handsome Parasols at f 1,00 to 4,00, a few extra large for old ladies. : april 16. HEDRICK A RYAN. N C. BACON AND LARD. 336 pieces N. O. Bacon (a choice article,) 27 kegs Wayne County Lard. Just received. For sale by j , april 17 J. A J. L. HATHAWAY A CO. 1856. JT- If- It -i x LIGHT GROCERIES. Freh imperial. Gunpowder and Black Teas; Preserved Pine pple. Sua ber ries, Damsons, Cranberries and Peaches, fJ uava. Urcb Apple; Black and Red Currant Jedy;: America and English and French Pickles; English and American fauces; French a ad English Mustard; M accaroni in small family boxes; Britbb'and Araetictn Tib!e alt; English and American Extracts; ilround Spice: Fresh Green Pea ; Corn, Tomato?, Oysters, Lobtri and Salmon. .t" Also, a lot of "Ginger Wine, a fine tonic for de bilitated people, and a great cumfortt-r to disabled sto macha., March a Ml ESS PORK. 75 bhlj. New York Mes Pork, jun in store, tor sale b? Feb 26 WILLAUD A CURTIS. To the i heat (Jrowers cuttun aui Cuini'iac ter ol Aorlh C'aioliua. THE undersigned will the coyjing autumn, take meas urea to attract a more wxteusivt? enquiry iuto the vai ue and merit- of his chemical compound, tbu he has heretofore done, in your State. ftje. nave ibtsen tried to a moderate extent by several planter ot Nortu Carolina, and as far as he has understood, ith decided approval. In other States it has commanded au atteuuoa and use, subordinate to neither Peruvian liuano. or m other ma nure. It has been recorameiided m the beii cotton and corn manure known to this age, bv the diatinguishfO State Chemist of Maryland, Dr. iliggina. t is not iule rior as a fertilizer of wbeat, and second only to lime, as a permanent aud durable improver of tne $o. Lands h. Maryland that have been bought at 1 pt. iave by the use of Guano and Salw, in less t han four , readily commanded $50 per acre, with a Tearlv 'iarn-e and profitable crop. ' ' - The undersigned is anxious that the agricultuis ef North Carolina should extend the experiments they have made of hi3 fertilizers, and if upon trial they prove' ineffi cient, he invites them to express their disapproval through the public prints; and if attended with expense he will defray it, but if upon the contrary, they should prove meritorious, advance the public good increase vour 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 int.M-ej He respectfully asks your consideration "and attention to the following letter, written by one of the moat enter pnsmg and accomplished planters of Maryland among the first m intelligence and position of that band of prac tical and intellectual agriculturists of Maryland, who b their teaching and example have ' revolutionised the ap pearance and changed the agricultural destiny of thai State. Without consulting him, I can venture to iav he will cheerf. illy give any further information that mav be asked, by directing to in Hon. W. W. W. Bo we.' old lields, Prince George's county, Maryland. CoL Bowie used the Guano and Salts half and half i Peruvian Guano, (best) Chemical Salts 4o per ton. ii IM 'J Chemical Salts, or Renovator, 25 HENRY -NUTT, Esq., Sole Agent for North Carolina. JOHN KETTLE WELL, Baltimore Md. ,f , ,r August 14th, 1856. Ma.- John Kettlewell: My Dear Sir: It afford 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 side by side with Peruvian Guano, on wheat sown in land that was poor and Miff 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, which 1 effected by the application of Soo lbs Peruvian Guano on part and 200 lbs of your mixture on " the other part. The wheat was sown late last November and was a tine crop Where, the fertiliser was applied, the wheat was bettei than any where else in the field. My best reeards to your brother. Believe me yours truly, v W. W. W. BOWIE. P. S. Your fertiliser I consider nn mv Un.l r.,!i , t I , J Muu iu.lt CU!4ni j to best Peruvian Guano. Indeed, 200 lbs has yieled oi. same sort of land, more wheat than 30i lbs of best-Peru- vian Guano, after 2uo lba of Mexican applied in the wrino Sept IS 477-tf o K4JiKS. 2o,to sweet Havana, just leceivet and for sale as low as a anvhnu w- I'uXr A ' v r pURPENTlTliTf ILI.. A Stills, for sale by . A. H. VANlioKKEl-fcA, March 2U.J No. 5, South wharves SOLING OFF S. D. ALLEN," will dispose of hir Summer Dress Goods at bargains. Consisting o rich tiur-d Barages, Plain do., and a large Jotot rigaied Mourning Barages, Tissues, Lawns and Muslins, all o: hich will be sold at cost tor c 1, and many of them for less than cost. Call and . secure bargain. May 26 879 ' I THROUGH BY EXPrtES and just o .ened a fev 1 ' cases Gent's Sort French Felt Hat-, new nt les and colors, at the Emporium. March 3 SHEPARD A MYERS. ORANGES, LEMONS AND COCO A NUTS, received this day by schr. MARINE and L. p. SMITH, a lur lot of fre,sh Cocoauuts, Oraugei and Lemons, which we wii. close out at low rates to make rotm f.r next arnvals, which will be in afew da, and w:!! be kept up tiring' the season. For sale at the Variety Store under Hie Heralrt Ulhco. iWThose Empire Cabs for chfldren have arrived,' and are a fine article. Call and see them. July 14 WM IL B'aNEALE. PLANTING POTATOES loo, bbls. superior ToU toes now in store. For sale by Feb 8 WILLARD A CURTIS. COME AND GET BARGAINS. Now is the time for persons wishing to purchase cheap Dry Goous, to avail themselves of the opportunity now offered. We will sell the balance of our stock at prices which we war rant to give entire satisfaction.. S. & D. TELLER, jan. 23d. LATE PERIODICALS. Saturday's Nos. of the Edu cation Magazine, Littela Living Age, Water Cur Journal, London Punch, Chambers' Edinburg Journae And Punch's Almanac for 186$. Rec'd and lor sale by Jan. 17. S. W. WHITAKER'S. YOUNG AMERICA. All the back nunibersorthis new humorous Pictoiial Weekly on hand aud for sale at (Feb 26) WHITAKER'S. f "1IRY CHEESE. 25 Boxes N. Y. Dairy Cheese, XJ For sale by IPILLARD A tJURTIS. janth. '56 , HilRPER'S MAGAZINE For February. Rec'd and for sale at S. IP. WUITAKR'S. jan. 22d. " PAUL Jic IIINTON, BANKERS, AND DEALERS IN EXCHANGE, Petersburg, ViRGijiiA, Will forward Northern Exchange to any point far credit o parties sending us Bank notes, (by mail or Express,) lowest possible rates," on same days of tho receipt of ch notes, Y. -i. ; v. Feb 6 5.35-Sm TT-MBRELLAS. Our assortment of Umbrellas com KJ prises all colors, sizes and qualities Our silk Um brellas are unrivalled for superior finish and low prices March 13 , v SBEPARD & MYERS. JJtlMi.tatl. MR. HERMANN L. SCH REINER, will re-commenc his Music lessons on the first of October next. Scholars will please send in their names as soon as posgi ble. . Sept 12.547 1-tf. I1.I. S A VUAIt 1.VADYARCC WHOLE m: 676. UpliMlkterins. in xaii it. ut!f c.h?S our buaineaa, our whole attention will be giveato the Rbove Business. Our S$k of tapsr Uangings, Ice and Daaaak Curtam Coi5e Shade 1 Window Fixture of all ltmd-argn i having very snpenor Workmen from NeV York, we ard enabled to Paper and fit np PrfraU Reaidencel, W tag Houses, Hotels Steamboat, Rail Road Car. lc bort notice. We keep on hand, and mike toor der, bhuck, Mos-s Patent Felt, and Curled Hair UatraW Feather Beds, Pillows, Spreads, Sheeta, PiHow CamTct. J cut ad make Carpets and Churth Cuahionii. In facf any thing connected with UpholrteriDg. WILKINSON A ESLER, LrsoLtTERxi, At our old htand, next door to Scott A BaldVlu. Marcb 28, 1854. . 18-55" Commercial and Daily Journal copy. " 'P11E PUBLIC are herebv informed tbattb.copm A nership heretofore existing between the nuderLrn ed, under the name of W. M. Sherwood A Co.. i thi d-y dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts do. b the farm, wUl b presented to W. M. Sherwood for ttt Uement; and all accounts and notes due them must be paidiuimediHtflv, to close the business. WILLIS M. SHKRWO0D. WM. A. GWYER. ?' l?& V. Sherwood wUl continue the business as ureal md thankful for the liberal patronage extended to the srm, Lopes a continuance of it for himself. August 81, 1855. 461-tf ZernianS Anli Scrobutic Tootlmnih V, eet anl gns of healthy color. The most beau tiful face and yermillion lips become repulsive, if the la", ter, when, they open, exhibit the horrible spectacle of neglected teeth. All who wish dean, white teeth heal. iWwa Sep, 30. , I.BcPRE, Agent; , IAIRlvARNING 1ntXME.-I.bow fav to mv cua ' i8 toraw that I am obliged to you for your pasta he hard times and my debtors failing t pay me as nunc as they ought, I shall have to 5edIneJ.dBS n. jrer thirty, days time, and that to punctual cuftoWr who intend to pay at the end of that time-ex cept S ?L Wnupatr0n8' who wil1 matters as they have oee, as they are punctual when called upon Thi? to $0 into effect the 1st of October, 1855 eptl3--472tt GEO. H. KKLLKY. M ACKEREL In half barrels, now landing. FOJ fale bv (Feb 8 Wir.r.Apn . mTSmm -j - ' - . ta, j . t 1 ins , r ARD: N. C. Lard in Kegs, for sale bv I j"ST ,CALL---As I have this day associateTmv AJ brother with me in busineM,-1 wish all tbat are "n. deb ed to me to call and settle with cash or by ne js 'vil! hU:llieSS imUat be ulfd UP oon.-.or the accou'nl, ' ull be placed m an olSccr's hands of all my haidcuV comers. Feb 2 5U2-tfl GEO H KV. fl V v Commercial, Weekly Journal, copy tf M r . Notice. : S'm tU me iEdI"dua, or to C. DcPllK . A CO., will please call and make payment without delay as further indulgence eannot be liven: -j117.11!',1866, C. DcPRE. FORK FRUIT. We are constantly receiving treehaui Hhl?.ot .lruit aud Confectionerr. The 1,7 J k JUST RECEIVED A new and fresh lot of Preyed U Ginger, ami also Preserves of all kinds the beat - .at caii lie . had in this market, or any other, at the . road-ay Variety Store, next door the fashionablJ Ci K lathing Mote. (dMlS f w. H. DxNEALE. FRENCH QUININE.-Another case recdvbl d L morning' Express. For sale by ' 0pt A. O. BRADLEY, ( i1.1-5 superior lot of Machlnerv Oil w now Ta r, LA u.g ; tro, chrMary Staples, and'forale hv ? pt- J. A D. McRAE 6c CO. JTKAWBERRY TOOTH V A.ZIrElo , O antiseptic quahties of the strawberry are combing .ith other article long celebrated for thrlr Une?cial H tecu on teeth, gums, Ac, giving a pearly wS2J tu be teeth, removing Sp0t3 of incipienVdeciy, preventine TuvJth ' , Ur.-HRADI.KT. June -8th., Journal copy. PHE BRAZILIAN REMEDY forl)Far7ho7a and Dv. 1 entery. . Hmtdreda can testify toitS TirtieJ ' Prepared and sold only by ' . C.AlVDPKE A. B. .No;eeret preparation. June Iftthl i ' . 25 Market street. 1r-ltSU.S are hereby warned not to trt.. , -TC uremie, known aa "QDLCE MILLS? a. xK iiw Mar Vi i0ders- tft COWAN I 1.1 COpJ J-B QUINCE. F UST RECEIVED byExprew one eWof tho ' Fl J Silk and Gincham I!mKVii tJT7T. . ,nt' 1 -- wv ymmmg otore. AN EGRO MAN named M ACKUN, ha not becd seen since Wednesday morning lasl Xn LelttX ms home to goto Dr. Anderson W?. As b is . manofgood character, he may be afcsent for wme "eat S CmuUlWif r pcrai caught, most.be. treated as a runaway. A reward will be paid for his confinement in anr county j.n or for re turning him to ti e subscribers. 7 J ,0r Sept 28r.5.tf VYANJBQJKELEN & BRO. A SECOND SUPPLY of GcieyTlSSyT XA- ebruary, rec d and for sale at WHITAKER'S. KENCJl DKlINES-S. D. Au, offer, the balan, A of his fine ail wool DeLainea at bargains. Ft!?8!"! la,rge assortment, all qualtiesan tale by (June 29) JAMES DAWSON. lTTP l&fc""SVTiBS 8!yle," 1856. VV 1LLJ2P?N- oar PS Style of Gent's Dresi f T Ha; on Wednesday the 8th ins,, and invite tho attention of gentlemen of taste to its inspection. W e have ven particular attention to the production of thi Hat for Spring and Summer wear, having selected the material- froin one of the largest manufacturin estab lishments in the State3 ; and we hope to offer the nest est and mot durable Dress Hat we jiave ever yet pro luced. , SHEPARD A MYERS, Marc3 r Hat and Cap Emporium. if otice. , Pernainleoted to us for goods purchased pr rAvioustothe st July, are respectfully requested call and settle. (July 9) IlEDRIC RYAJ? ..I
The Wilmington Daily Herald (Wilmington, N.C.)
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