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SIXDOLLABSAYEAUWiDVAnCE T. J3UliK, Jrf)' Editor and Proprietor. WliLittkafcTOi'lioBTa-CABOMJfA. VOL. III.--NO. 70. it A itS ADVEKTlSi.Nb. HALFAqUARI. ,1 daj,....- 1 r OSI SQCARZ. 25 ml 50 I 75 ! 87 ! S7r 00 50 ; 00 00 : 00 . 1 day, ......I So 75 00 25 50 75 75 00 00 days, 8 days, 4 days. 2 days,' . . " 3 days, 4 daya,- 5 days. 5 days. 1 week, ........ 2 weeks,. . . .. I- month,. ; 2 months, .... . ' 8 mouths. 1 week,. . . 2 weeks, . ..... 1 month,,. 2 months, . ... . g months....... 10 00 6 months, . . . i . . 16 00 1 Tear.. ...... . 30 00 i months, I year. ,.15 Tea line are counted as aqnare, ana nve nnea onma naif-square. Longer advertisements in proportion, and all payable in advance. T r c . - ' ry-AU hUf-siuares not pid fur in advance will be ch ir red as a square. - . ' N'o adrertisement wi'.t W continued in this paper, MM 1 - -I ...n.it iAnvr iTi-vn 2 mrmths. and the ' UM will be present! -fur payment in all case after the ex nratian of the 2 months. , ; o onVtication jnide without a reipoasibla name. Notices of Religious meeting, Benevolent Societies, '...-1 'tthi biases, wtllbe charged hAlf the above rate. vine far such notices will be repaired in all case before the .iblicAtion is made.' tiir TH ir TT. TITATISIT. urzzrKK CM FORWARDING MERCHANT, J and Agent for the Cedar Tails Manufacturing Co , ;';; ;..:S,:' .WlLMINGTOS, N. U.j-t Usual Advances made on consignments. r April 26th, 1854. 4S'lyC II. YanBokkelex. -iWA. M. VanBokkei.es , ' VanBOKKELE & BROTHER, J; k - V: -'WILMINGTON jva, . , , Af .nii daub in Naval Stores. , , ,m-r. ., Trti?ii fnmiahea at lair .Storage ana nan" y . -ate under Insurance, if desired. Jan 1 ' - ,. I ; - ' 254 HENRY NUTT, . .n-prkO T7rtR WARDING AGENT will iTe his r t KitiinMt Antru9ted to kJI are. -. personal aiieuuuu V-ptember 10, 1853, ' 36-tf. . " " JOSEPH J. LIPPITT, ; r M MISSION MERCHANT, Wilmington, N. C. J Nov. 3d. , 52U- S. T. IIKWETT, COMMISSION MERCHANT, and Wholesale and Re - 5 tl Grocer, Brown's Brjck Bmlding, Water street, i ; ; . ; - - t . Wilmington, N. C. May 1 6th, 1854. ! 60-tf. JOSEPH II. PLANNER, . SNERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 25, North Water Strest, Wilmington, C. '1-tf. day 10th. c Rrowit .V; DeRosset, New York, . Wilmington, N. C, J. I k nmfMTSON MERCHANTS. ,so: potts :nROWX, ARMAKD Cosset, jr., R. f. br October 15th. ' - ' . v V: MOORE. 1 JNO. A. STANLT. J. W. .JONES : MOORE, STANLY & CO. . -r OMXISSIOK KEKOIIANTb, '. : WILMINGTON. N. C. - Or. A. O. BRADLEY, nrrortTdH fc. niTPUISiT Wlf.MISQTON. W . Lf. . Having prshised the Drug establishment of Messrs. & J. A. Evans, will keep always on hand at Whole ndrstail, a large and very select stock: of Drugs, .r'ines. Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Glass, Surgical Instru : .Patent Medicines, Perfumery, and Fancy Articles, ig Physicians Prescriptions put up correctly' and ith dispatch. - : . . - ' " ' , 1 tc il-jih 20th, 1854. ; V jl!lL,- F C. SINGLET ARY, " m . ..... a i . irto r nnr vn JifKTifillANT. I I v... WltMIXOTOS. i, j. V-a-t ..t:...f:,.,iK.n(3 rirftn to the sale of Timbeu, r..,-' 'lv S oas. an! ull kinds of country produce WILLIAM H. LIPPITT, l ilSMIST & DRUGGIST, Wholesale and Retail JDeal- I P.i;nfa H a Ilvft Stuns, ttinuuw -aiooo, , ah n..ni;A nfl Wine3. Perfumery and Fancy vrticles, k. corner ninjjtoaN. C. ' . March 25. 1854. Front and Market streets, - r ' . : i6-tf. JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM, 'NERAI. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING . .. : MERCHANT, - "K;' prL rsonalttentionoiven . . .FOR SALE OR SHIPMENT. liberal Zinf -Advances ynais on GontijfnnitnU to me. or " . Vo y Neva fork friend. , WiiMiGTON, Nov. 2d; ; -. : 205 IllVTilAWAT. J. U HATHAWAY. WM. R. CTLEY J. & J. L. HATHAWAY & CO., COM MIS SI ON MERCHANT :Zi.-i--:$- WILMINGTON. ". ' i: NTf.Ml, H51. 4m frvt MxoRas - Djsald MaCRx. -J. W- K.''D "C ''"Z Cft J. V. I. MacRA &CO. , : , GENERAt COMMISSION MERCHANTS, a ': ;(: ):l:3:Z .v".- ;.?.-J ' TYlLMINGTON, ' N. C. Jan. 1855., . '.. : : : i -264-ly. "i - .-,' rrvPTl I..' KEEN, WnvTRifrrOR AND BUILDER' respectfully informs . t i a.-...vk. VoVWo Uftnared to tae Contracts in his line of hfislness. He keeps constantly ou hand Lime, Cerneht,Pla3t-Plastering Hair, feipn.a - . n! ib; 'To Distulers oCTurpenane, that he a prepared put up Stilh at tha shortest notice., .. :Mfty llth7:r:;:; ' -.:-"t- ' r" 1-tf. JI ,:i .? :? : GEO. E. -PRITCHETT. JA.3. T. PITTtWAT.- ?? iT t ,VJfI AS" p4,.-rth'. Wter street, Wilmington, North Carolina. : v: ' ''-:: .; . VT Will 'itr pV'tisUf;aUeaUoa; to the sale ot.N A- vi. i. Sroty-J, Corrosr, Ac ."'-"- . -." " :-- Sent VI 8 5 5-1 y : ''r-r y - : GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, . r FIRST DOOR NORTH 3IARR1ET DOCK WATER ST. - ; ; WILMCCQTOS, N. C. 209 BAKER. c. dcpre. ENERAL AQEMTS, COMMISSION v ANB J" . VTAVA.RDING MERCHANTS,' Wilmington", N.C. " uly 1st, 1354 -. v.;, ; .-- :y&--Zr:; .270-ly- MtmkAY. 'V L. PEACOCKS r ; - C. II. ROBINSON, TTITnrfX V. PM4 r-.rtP.TT Ac CO: - COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS Will riv; prompt and personal attention to thesale WEDNES DAY Rankin & 21aitin, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND - I V GENERAL AGENTS. May 10th : , 1-tf v Wilmington, N. C. - - J, S. WILLIAMS, ' DEALER IX FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. Apiil 10 S39 WM. K. GREIKER. WX. W. . IJARKIESS. GRElNER .& IIARKNESS, COTTON & GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 28 201-tf GEORGE IIARIUSS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Wilmington, N. C. XW n! Agent for Powell's regular line of New York, and Heron a regular line of rinladelphia racKet3. July 26th. 22-ly. B. C. WATSON, GASTON ME A RES, J. D. ROUNTRE. WATSON, MEARES & ROUNTREE, COMMISSI O N M E R C H A N T S, 150 Front Street, New York. EST Special attention paid to the sale of Natal Stor Cotton, and Southern Produce generally. Liberal cash adrancea made on consignments. May 1, 1855 359-lyc 1. HARTCT COCHKAX. W. g. RIT8SILL. COCHRAN Ac RUSSELL, (SUCCESSORS TO THOMAS ALLIBONE &. CO..) ENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 22 North VJ Wharres and 63 North Water St., Philadelphia, jr" Liberal advances made on Consignments. July 30th, 1853. 24-tf. PHILIP PR10LEAU. JOHN MERCER, W. O. CURTIS. P. PRIOTjEAU & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, North Water Street, Wilmisgtox, N. C, ' Commercial. Whir?. Suithviixk. N. C. Our business will be conducted in Wilmington by A. M. CURTIS, who is our authorized Agent tortnatpiace JCJV31 434-iy GLIDES &' C OM MI S S I O N GRAHAM, MERCHANTS, NO. 84 REAVER STREET NEW-YORK. Particular attention given to the sale of Naval Stores, Cotton, &c. 23f Liberal advances made on consign ments. May 25 37 8-1 yc AUG. C. SHEPARD. CIIAS. D. MTERS. SHEPARD & MYERS. TTTHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN HATS, VV Caps, Walking Canes and Umbrellas, No. 1 Gran ite Row, Front street, uct 1 GEORGE MYERS. vv 7 E0LE3ALE AND RETAIL GROCER, keeps con stantly on hand. Wines, Teas, Liquors, Provisions, Wood and Willow Ware, Fruit, Confectionanes, sc., South Front street, Wilmington, N. C. March 8th, 1854. ' " Ar. 1. Dul'UU. Tr-iTnr.Ti'QaT.T?. RF.TATT-Dpalftra in DrU28. Medi- P.inoa nhemicals. Paints.- Oil Dye Stuffs, Glass, Perfumerv. Cizars. Old Liquors, Fancy Articles, &c, Market street, Wilmington, N. C. 3f Prescriptions carefully compounded by expen enced persons. ' Dec. 17, 1853. VTOTICE. VI ui:. tv rvr.rr.K' Thv aiihsoriber reSDeCUUl V luiuima iuc public, that he is now transacting the Auction business J- 'i. on,i hv strict attenUon to bu on nia uwu wuuu, t. j siness, to merit a contmaan?e ot that tTu-niiw Koaf-rtOTArl nnon him. - of that natronasce hereto- ' a w ,w lore su iiucia.iij y"3uw f , u .flr Stock, Real Estate and Negroes, bought and sold nn a pftmm ssion ot l per cenu, cn-uci r lie sale. m January 8th, 1853. ' 70-tf. PERFUMERY !-Just received from New York and Extracts for the fTv-K;af. T.nhin'a Toilette Soaps ; 4 do. Olenny e,r.: w-i-I. i. An filennv Verbena ToUette r... o vi Vanirnft Soan: 4 do. Camphor boap ; 4 ao. .'c! ". a ia oaaArtmpnt of llair Brushes, and iromine ouap. , a icwgv uo-v.. .s a number of fancy articles usually kept in Drug Stores, C. & D. DoPRE, Wholesale Druggists, Oct 4180 Market street, Wilmington, N. C. OOLE AGENCY FORBOARDMAN & GRAY'S CELE n hvtA n.il CamDana Attachment PIANO FORl S86 Cheinut street, opposite U. S. Mint, Philadelphia r V f olrot atrvet- W ILMINGTOH. JOHN MARSH. Jan 22 272-lyc. MUSICAL. -l HBP Vl A VM HERMANN L. SCHREINER has returoea, ana i j IVI will resume his MUSICAL INSTRUCTIONS on the first of October next. Scholars will please send in their names as soon as convenient sept 29th, 1855 486 tf TTERSEY AND BLANKETS. 5 cases Kerseys, com- IV prising all the leading fcinas ior piamawuu u3C, itK a p Shaker Kerseys, a new style and the best ... . maA. innn npro Blankets, as- articie oi negro uiuiti, o i rm Kfi r-ontJl to 1.50. soneu quauuea uw an , . ld The above goods were boughcHSAP and besoM at a slight aavance Sept. 28. 1 Case 1 UST RECEIVED rniLAiflw ' ..... 1 . I It'l UllI . Js O..Tl. Hnm no " SO nZH. UalOmei. 1U OM. omuu. a JL ruinaz Cinnhonia. 5 ozs. Salarine, 25 M nina w in ozs. Chloroform. 19 bbls. Epsom Salts, and a choice collection of Chemicals irom uie u ? - - . - .t t i , at June 11th. Drug and Chemical a tore, juaraei. bw. 1 - . r. , A. v uava now in store a fine assortment of French English, and American paper hangings, borders decorations. . &c. Also, curtains, cormces, auaues, 8eU, &c, tor s, -'"'er, ' Upholsterers and Paper Hangers. Sept: 27. : (C. J. copy.) 14 i iT H,rTnV ir A Tf TtT.R Xr STONE YARD. ' plIE subscriber having accepted the agency of several 1 lro AatAhlishmftnta at the JNOrtn. wnicu ww oio and every other article in the line of the business at rea onable rates. Sculpturing, Lettering or Carting, executed as well as can be done either florttt or bouin. The best of reference can oe given it requirea. . ' ; JAS. McCLARAlrAA. Dec. SIst.1851. C' J TRUSSES, Braces, Abdominal ouppor Rraces for Gentlemen . - rt" a. -A. C1B UUMV. . : ers, and Ladies larre assortment ior saie oj - . la . W; H. LIPPITT, Druggist and Chemist. June 7. rT A Y. JOS. J. LIPPITT has just received at his Hay Warehouse, fresh supply of Hay. good quali- LA (March 20. tor sale cheap. , 1 -' . n-n inrTI nrfr !tfaoW fexr mfttinT SoaD. ' For - sale by -- ' ''C. & D. DcPRE, : Ocill I Wholesale Drnggists45 Market tree, T RIME WESTERN BACON. 10 hhds. prime Westei 1 ides daily expectea, ana ior saie oj d, and tor sale Dy - - y.A J. Lu HATHAWAY A CO. . SepU4 v)fE33-PORK:--ttst landed.5 21 bbls.? extra New j t !t i: AniaiiA1 op unfinished. 1 nim wun au luumuwu eupij . . . J SOUTHMAYD & UU., ana foreign or domestic MARBLE of all qualities, is preP"ed a ' f to filtall orders for MONUMENTS and TOMB STONES; troa?e; fi . l fi,K ' Vi. York Mess Pork, for sale by EVENING, MAY 28, r.o.itiiAr neltluc or nandi. YTANDFACTURED by the subscribers of different lYI widthamideof the best Northern Belt Leather stretched piece by piece bj improved nchinery--c mented and copper riveted, at New York price. ' - : LINES & HARRISS, New Market, Kanaoipn. t- Sold ia Fayettevule by W. H. )LUTTERLOH. v f-sw- Thnai who want Iar?e Belts are requested to giv their orders three weeks ia ad vane to give time to hav them substantially manufactured to suit the machinery April -18 - . ;- --' ' ' ' 1 ' - ffotice. " I -; nnHIS is to cantion all oersons that I hereby forbid I thorn wnrlrine on board thft brifiT MaRCaXMXB. of CJolambia. Maine, now lvins at Railroad wharf in this town or furnishing anv m&terial whatever, as I shall not pay any bills or contracts unless made by myseit, or my agents, J. & D. McRae & Co. JOSEPH CRANDON. Wilmington, N. C, March 5, 1855.) 308-tf ANDREWS & JESUP, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cotton and Woolen Machinery, Steam Engines and Boilers, Machinists' Tools, Belting, Ac. Importers & Dealers In Manufacturers articles, No. 67 Pine St., New York. , N. B. Agents for the 'WOODRUFF & BEACH IRON WORKS' STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS. Exclusive Agency in Newj York for "LOWELL MACHINE SHOP," Machinists Tools. Sept. 29, 1855 j 486-ly , - o ; T7HRNITURE F0RSrLE.--I will 'sell at remarkably A ; lo prices, the followinff articles Of Furniture: Bcrkxs, with and without glasses Rocking Chairs, Mahogany Chairs, Sofas, Tables, aud Bedsteads. aug 15- W 11. UKNKAL.K. Ice! Ice!! Ice!!!: THE "Wilmington Ice House" is now open the pub lic may depend on having their wants supplied a ix seasons of the vear. at reasonable rates. Orders from the country addressed to "Wilmington Ice House," will be well packed and promptly torwaraea. A. II. VanBOKKELEN, Proprietor. March 11, 1854. ! 4-tf. !7RENCH CORSETS By express this morning, 3 doz 1? more super French Corsets. Also 2 doz. new style, lace betore Corsets. Sold at New York prices. Oct 21 194 HEDRICK &JRYAN. ; ! l : f fpWENTY-FIVE CENT DiLANES. Received this . 1 morning 50 pieces Plaid DeLanes at 25 cts. per widt worth 40 cts. : 100 pes. Velvet Ribbons, assored HEDRICK & RYAN. Stock for Sjile. OA SHARES Steam Tug Stock ; j dJ 11 " Wilmineton & Manchester R. R. Stock; 10 41 Commercial Bank Stock, will be sold i cash, or on time for approved paper, by March 29329 W. C. HOWARD, Broker. Dr. A. O. BRADLEY, 1 DRUGGIST & CHEMIST, Successor to S. B. & J. A Evans, Wholesale and Retail dealer in Drugs, Med oines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Glass,! Patent MeJicino Perfumery, Cigars, Old Brandies and; Wines, sc., sc., low prices. North West Corner Front and Market st's Wilmington, N. C, March 20, 1854. 11-tt. rPHE GUEAT RED DRAGuN, or the Master-Key to A. Popery. By Anthony Gavin, foimerly one of the Roman Catholic priests of Saragossaj Spain. Received and lor sale at (Oct 3) WUITAKER'S. JUST RECEIVED AT THE HARDWARE STORE Preserving Kettles, all sizes, i Cut Nails all size3 and extra quality. Safety-Fuse, for blasting rocks, j Hay, Straw and Shuck Cutters---the best made. J. M. ROBINSON & CO. Wilmington, N. C. Sept. 1, 1855. i 462-tf Commercial and Journal copy.J w1 INDOW GLASS! WINDOW; GLASS! ! 3,000 boxes French and American Window Glass from 7x9 to 24x36. For sale by U. & D. licrKE, - Oct 4 180 VVhelesale Druggists, Wilmington. State 11 Island Fancy Dyeing Establishment. Oitice, No8. John Street, 2 doors from broadwat, .New Yoas. ! THE undersigned, proprietors of this establiihment, hive, for a long time, (the senior partner of the firm, Nathan Barrett, for 37 years,) jbeen prosecuting their business at Sutea Island. They have spared no effort or expense, especially in the las few years, to ex cel in all the branches ot their art, ana nave oeen suc cessful in attaining a high degree of improvement, as well in the machinery aud apparatus for are33ing amer ent styles of goods, as in practical artistic skilL In dye ing and finishing Ladies' Silk, Satin, ad Merino Dresses, great improvements have been made, j lh a large pro portion 01 cases, inese aruiaea arc iuuc, iix wiui finish, very nearly equal in appearance! to new goods. Shwla (llo;ika Mantillas. Velvet earments, &c. are also very successfully treated. aded or stained goods restored or re-dyed. I SILKS ANU blLiK. Uitrioo&o tv A. lt ixsuu. Lace and Muslin Curtains, Carpets, Rugs, and Table covers, cieansea ana renni beautifaUr dved. cleansed and refinished, Damask and Moreen Also, Ribbons, Hosiery, Gloves. Ac. Orders executed with care ana aespatcu. Goods received and returned by Express. Goods kept sabject to the claim of the owner, twelve months. BARKEH riKifiiisvvo & uo., jan. 29. " j 588-5m OI8SOL.UTIOIV. . .' . ' . . . , THE Co-partnership heretotore exisung una QameanlstybofSUrrON, S0UTHMA.Y D was lisjolvel o thi tirst of Mirch. The busiaes lateSrm wUl be settled by SOUTHMAYD & BR0 Wii. surrujM, THOS. SOUTHMAYD, Marchft 1855. CH AS. SOUTHMAYD. CO.PARTSEBSHIP. THEsubseribers have formed a Co-partnership, urae the name and style of SOUTHMAYD & BRO., fo the purpose of carrying on the ulacsshith, iron u Brass Fouxdrt ana aicaiswi uu.s'a"a,,"irnv branches, at the stand lormeny occupiea oy au x iv., WOUia solicit a suarc ui THOS. SOUTHMAYD. CHAS. SOUTHMAYD. rST" In conseq uence of above dissolution i thas become necessary that aU notes and accounts due the late firm, be settled immediately. J The Subscribers wiu pay LaUTOeot naKtrtliAlate firm. L SUUIhUAIU UttU. M r " t i Wilmington, ilarca b, ieoo. . ' Commercial copy tf. 39-tf WkOTTn2 MEDICINES j AND CHEMICALS Paints, I 1 r;i ',i n.Mtnf) . A fuU suddIv always on hand. It always on a . For sale by , : apra '3 W, H. LIPPITT, Druggist and Chemist. TMP0RTED CIGARS. 10,000 ImporteA Cigar for sale by ' j FKEEl T april : uraggm wu vuc,w EARAS0LS. Handsome Parasol at $1,00 to $4,00, u'll"-Ureefr ""''heSrICK b RYAS.- april 1 U. -faeawJy i a-r C. BACON AND LARD-- - ; . S36 pieces N. O. Bacon-a choice article,) - " 27 kegs Wayne wiuiuy i. u . - Jnt received. " "For sale by ' - 3 ife J.tHATBWAY&CO. 1856. J. II RESTON. . LIGHT GROCERIES. Fresh Imperial, Gunpowder and Black Teas: Preserved Pine Apple, Strawber ries, Damsons, Cranberries and Peaches, Gnava, Crab Apple; Black and Red Currant Jelly; American and English and rencn rickles; Jungush and American Sauces; French and English Mustard; Maccaroni in small family boxes ; British and American Table Fait; English land American Extracts ; Ground Spices: Fresh Green Peal ; Corn, Tomatoes, Oysters, Lobsters and Salmon. ; " 5F" Also, alot of "Ginger Wine,' a fine tonic for de bilitated people, and a great comforter to disabled sto machs, j March 3 Tf"ESS PORK. 75 bbls. New Tork, Mess Pork, yust IfJL in store. For sale by Fab 26 WILLARD k CURTIS. I PAUL -it IIIJVTON, BANKERS, AND DEALERS IN EXCHANGE, ' . , Petersbcrg, Virginia, Will forward Northern Exchange to any point fur credit o pirties sending us Bank notes, - (by mail or Express.) lowest possible rates, on same days of the receipt of cn notes; -Feb 6 595-3m UMBRELLAS. Our assortment of Umbrellas com prises all colors, sizes and qualities. Our silk Um brellas are unrivalled for superior finish and low prices March 13 SHEPARD & MYERS.- Musical. 1TR. HERMANN L. SCHREINER, will re-commence l jl. ms aiusic lessons on tne nrst or uctobcr nest Scholars will please send in their names as soon as possi. we. Sept 12. 47 1-tf. To the VI heat Growers. Cotton and Corn Pla ters of iMorth Carolina. - npHE undersigned will the coming autumn, take me&s- ures to attract a more extensive enquiry into the val ue ana merits or his 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 las he has understood, with decided approval. T n ..L. o.. I I 1 t .. ' . uiuer ouiics u uus couunanueu an attention ana use suoorainate to neither reruvian Uuano. or anv other ma nure. It has been recommended as the best cotton aud corn manure known to this age, by the distinguished State Chemist of Maryland, Dr. liiggins. It is not inle iivi wa icuiui.ui vi wueat, anu secoiia only to lime as a permanent and durable improver of the so'l. Land il VI rl .1.... L I I 1 - - iuaijinuu uuak uare ueen uougni at 51U pc. 'iave by the use of Guano aud Salts, in less than four . reaauy commanaea 50 per acre, with a yearly iaige aim urooutuie erop. mi j ? i. . ... xae unaersienea is anxious that the asr ctiltmrls mi North Carolina should extend the experiments the v have iuauc v lerwuers, auau upon trial they prove ineth' cient, he invites them to express their disapproval througl the public prints; and if attended with expense he will --; s " upuu iue contrary, tnev shouia move meritorious, advance the public good increase your ag ricultural proaucts ana renovate worn out and hnpover shei soil; then will he hope for your patronage, and on y so far as iexperience 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 the first in intelligence and position of that band of prac tical and intellectual agriculturists of Maryland, whb by their teaching and example have revolutionised ihe ap pearance and changed the agricultural destiny of that State. Without consulting hiin, I can venture "to say he will cheerfully give any further information that mav be asked, by directing to in Hon. W. W. W. JJowe.'oid Fields, Prince George's county, Maryland. : Col. Bowie used the Guano ana Salts half and half: i Peruvian Guano, (best) Chemical Salts 4U per ton. i ii " " 37 Chemical Salts, or Renovator, 25 " j HENRY NUTT, Esq., Sole Agent for North Carolina. ; JOHN KETTLE WELL, Baltimore Md. i August 14th, 1855. mr. John KETTLKWELL : My Dear Sir i It affoiils 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 stifl', 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 I effected by the application of 30U 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 line crop. Where the fertiliser was applied, the wheat was better than any where else in the field. My best regards to your brother. Believe me vours truly, ! " 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 oppld in the spring of same year. . sept IS 477-tf ORANGES. 20,u00 sweet Havana, just receivcb and for sale as low as a anv house in this place, dv dec 13 at r f W. II. DeNFi k rrURPENTINE STILL'S FOR SALE 2 Turpentine JL Stills, forsale by A,, n. VANBOKKE'jEN, March 20." Nb. 5, South wharvesi SLlLING OFF. S. D. ALLEN, will dispose of hia Summer Dress Goods at bargains. Consisting ol rich figured Barages, Plain do., and a large lot of figured Mourning Barages, Tissues,' Lawns and Muslins, all o r?hich will be sold at cost for cash, and many of them for less than cost. Call and secure bargains. May 26 379 ' pH ROUGH BY EXPRESS, and just opened, a few I cases Gent's Soft French Felt Hats, new styles and colors, at the Emporium. March 3 I SHEPARD & MYERS. ORANGES, LEMONS AND COCO AN UTS, received this day by schr. MARINE and L. P. SMiTlI, a large lot of fresh Cocoanuts, Oranges aud Lemons, which we will close out at low rates to make room fr next arrivals, which will be in a few dars.ind wiilbe keDt m auriner the season. I For sale at the Variety Store under the Herald Office. 557 those Lmpire Uaos lor chiluren nave arrived, and are a fine article. Call and see them. July 14 j WM. 11. DsNEALE. I L ANTING POTATOES. 100 bbls. fiopericr Pota- toes now in store. For sale by WILLARD L CURTIS. Feb 8 i COME AND GET BARGAINS. Now is the time for persons wishing to purchase cheap Dry Goods 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. . ' y'J i- r ' LATE PERIODICALS. Saturday's Nos. of the Edu cation Magazine, Littels Living Age, Water Cur Journal, London Punch Chambers Edinburg Journae And Punch' Almanac for 1 866. Rec'd and for sale by jaiin.:!.?.:.'? -; ,S. W. WHITAIvER,S. ' 70UNG AMERICA. AH the back numbers of this Xv new humorous Fictoiial Weekly on hand and for sajeafy; , '(geb 86)..... - WniTAKER'S. DAIRY CHEESE. 25 Boxes N Y.: Dairy Cheese, For eale by' 1F1LLARD & CURTIS. jan, ftn;;56' . ; ; "r" , " ' ' 'V , HARPER'S MAGAZINE. For February. Rec'd and for sale at S. V. WUITAKR'S. jan. 22A -.-.js..- ,7. --i)- . ' WHOLE NO. 690. LpholMcrin, in all il liiuucLcf. HAYING changed our business, our whole attex.Cc a will be riven to the above Business - iin. Sir.-t Paper Hangings, Lace and Damask Curtain, Ccrtici Shades and Window Ilxtorea of all kind is large : an enabled to Paper and t cp Private ResMnr. ing Houses, Hotels, Steamboata, Rail Road Cara. e.. a 9UW uvuvv. v iaw .cv on caiKJ- and mitt fnA. dcr, Shuck, Moss, Patent Felt, and Curled Hair i!.tr..t.. Feather Beds, Pillowt, Spreads, Sheets, PiCow Cases, cut and make Carpet, and "Chorvh Cuahiona. In foet any thing connected with Upholstericr. ' r v - lAt our old Stand, next door to Scott A Baldwin March 28, 1854, -1, . - n Commercial and Psly- Journal copyl 4 . Dissolutioa of Coburliifr&liitft qUE rLBLIG; are hereby informed that tLe ceprrt X nership heretofore existing between the nudexPian . ed, under the name f W. M. SncRMooo k Co., is Oii " day dissolved by mutual consent. All account dae b the firm, wUl be presented to W. M. Sherwood for mi tlement; and all accounts and notes due them must be paid immediately; to close the besiness. - - I i WILLIS M SHERWOOD. r, , --w;:-:rg V- ' WM. A. GWYER- f . Willis M. Sherwood will continue the business a usual and thankful for tbef liberal patronage extended to the arm, hopes a continuance of it for himself. AugustSl, 18,55. . f :: ' 461-tf TO THE LADIES, " NOTHING adds rooi ; to .beauty than clean white ,t , rteet nd gum,8 W bca,thJ color. The mot beau. Utul face and vermilUon lips become repulsive if the lat ter, when they open, exhibit the horrible spectacle o neglected teeth. All who wish clean, white teeth, heal tuy gums, ana a sweet breath. 6bould eiv ZEltW uk TOOTH WASH a trial.' For ale bv r C. A D. DpPRE, Agents, -r V::- V.. ' 177-tf. ' Sept. 80. J AIR WARNING IN TIME.Ii.ow ay to n,y cus towers that I am: obh'ged to you for your pt fa vors wh.ch I appreciate very much. In consequence o the Lard times and niy debtor failing to pay mc as puno -U as they ought, I shall have to decUne adline Joodi. a. over thirty days time, and that to punctual customer ho intend to pay at the 'end of that time except t my town patrons, who will lave matters a they hatu been, as they ale punctual when called upon: Thfr tu tiiwvi mc isi OlACtODer, 1855 ept 13 472-tt -M . flEf GEO. II. KELLEY. TACKEREL Jl sale by -In half barrels, now landine. Foj (Feb;8) WILLARD & CURTIS.. T ARD: X. j. Lard in Kegs, for sale by . iriii.i Jr J L- "atuaway, a cv I j K ,i A1t- have this day associated inV -LJ brother with me itf business, I wiah all that aroin". uebted to me to call arid fettle with cash or by note as business must be settled up soon, or the accounts will be placed in an olSeer'a hands ef all toy haid cus tomers. Feb 2-592-tf - GEO. U. KELLEY lommerctal, Weekly Journal, copy tf. . : . . "Notice ' ' Tn itfa to.e ivia C.' DtPRE JL & CO.. will nleasoJea 1 mol,- delay as further indulgence eannot be eiven - , . . " t Fjucni wimcuj j , .w 13. .. iirPirr " w 4w a riiW.r,j.i una j-aui ARTICLES. i'or al. at h- JUST RECEIVED-A new and fresh lot of Preyed Gingea, and also - Preserves of all kinds the beat' hat can be had in this: market, or any other at the - TttriLlJr clore. next door the fashionable Citr iCothing Store L (dec 13) W. II. DtNEALE. rORE FKIHT, We: are constantly rrceivitir frtfti, iui "3fe8io1' Fruit aud iConfectionrji The Lr J t WiiU.N has just arrived from New York, and we Low ol .er lor sale boxes ,,f ace; feweet OliANOES -fiiie I.E lUiNS IRENCn QUININEiAhother case received by this A morning s Express, j For sale by ; , . . ' A. 0. BRADLEY, : Drug. &. Chem. Oct 12 OIL !A superior lot of Machinery Oil is now la u inc from schr Marr Ktjinloa .n r ..t- i Ptly ' tl J. & D. McBAE & CO. s TRAWBERRY TO0TU WASU.-The -eU kno.n antiseptic qualities of the Btrwh with other articles long celebrated for their beneficial ef Steeth' gS' C- giTine a whiteness to the teeth, remonng spo ol incipient decay, preventing brLfir f taftar' nd gJS fragrance to ih! June 28th. ; Journal copy. ? . , a?HE BRAZILIAN REMEDY for Diarrhoea and Dys A. entery Hundreds can testify to its virtues. v IT m a 801(1 OU,Jr bj & D. BcPRE. 4, ocwrui Drenaratinn June 15th. TRY GOODS AT COST. Wp will nAairiwiU nft1 XJ our entire stock of Lrr Cnn . r . The i The attention of purchasers is requested to our Good. before laying in their sepplie. .fi. & D. TELLER, 25 Market street. March 25 PEBbOJiS are hereby warned not to trespaaa upon the win E? mre8 k,now as TQULNCE-S Mllifcf" as the Law l imed intruder. E. D. COWAN : (J -9 B. QUINCIl - J sal tf oilk and Gingham Umbrellas, sold onlv brt aug 8 SCOTT A BALDWIN, City Cloffing Store. A NEGRO MAN named IIACKI.IV i not beed XX. seen since Y edncsday morning last when Le left hi home to 'go to l)rj Anderson office. A be is a uiaii ui gooa cnaracter, :ne may be absent for some rea sonable cause, but without penniasioD,--cone(iuently if aivrrK rii Km . a '- - p"o- wc caieuj as a runaway. A reward will be paid for his confinement in any county jail, or for re turning him to the subscriber. ; , : , -. Sept 28-485-tf VAN BOKKELEN BRO. A SECOND SUPPLY of GodeyV Lady V Book for February, rec'd and for sale at WMTAKEKU IRENCU DaLAJNES S. D. AU.M offers the balanc A of his fine all wool DeLaines at bargain, e bargain. IT AN S ! FANS f-ri-A large aasortment, all qua! ties an 'fsale by (June 29) JAMES DAWSON. I85G Oar Sprinr Style," I85C WE WILL OPEN our Spring Style ef Gent' Drew Ha on Wednesday the eth Inst, and invite the attention of gentlemen of taste to it intpeetios. W e have jjven particular attention to the production of this Hat for Spring and Summer wear, having selected the materials from one of the largest manufacturing estab lishments in the State ; and we hope to offer the neat est and most durable Dress Hat we have ever Jet pro duce.! t! SHEPARD & MYEBS, March 3 . Hat and Cap Emporium. IToticc. ;A: LL persons indebted to u for goods purchased pie j XX vious to tae jst Juiy. are respecumir requested t call and settle. (July ;9) UEDKIO-v - RYAN and shloment of Cotton, NaTai&tores c.w -March 22 1855.,'. A- 2"r: ib t:"7; WILLARD & CURTIS." dec 13"
The Wilmington Daily Herald (Wilmington, N.C.)
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