iu .s in td 4 a iin : r-'.i in F f' 'is WIL.HlilGTO!f, .IfOBTU-CABOUS A- r. UUlt it, Jr., JCditor and Proprietor VOL. III.-iNO. 199. Inhalation in Consumption. Bronchitis. Larvvnites and other Diseases of the Chest a nd Hi roat, successfully treated by the Inhalation of I Medicated Vapors ana rowaers Aosorpium tmnal treatment, as practiced - at tne -BuiyTi cu- w . i ,.1insS .VVTZ i jjiutr, wcrnriic u(W'i"i ' m tion, and Chronic Diteases generally, will receive the attention of the Physicians, j to whom such may .have been gpettcially entrusted, i i ne uapreceujuu - " J Jir inetooa 01 treaUDX uiaeasea ui iue uuuks u haa induced us to depart froin our usual course, and avail t J A l r. ..-1 o.w. .nJ..,n ourselves of the Press, in order to bring it to the knowl edge of such as may be laboring under, or predisposed to such affections. i The dawn of a brighter day has at length arrived for the Consumptive. The doctrine, of the incurability of Consumption has at length passed away. We have in dubitable proofs in our possession, that Consumption in all its stages can be cured ; in the first, by tubercular ab sorption ; in the second, by the transformation of tub 'rciil into chalk v and calcareous concretions : in the third by cicatrices or scars. Those wedded to the past, hut airt. that even now Consumption is incurable; such are behind the age. To all. this great truth must be apparent, viz : that medicines inhaled in the form of Vapor or Powder directly into the Lungs, must be mucn mora effectual than that taken into the Stomach where the disease dees not exist. The advantages derived frnm Inhalation in the treatment of Consumption and Throat diseases, are. that medicines in the form of Va pors are applied directly to the lungs, where the disease ixists: the stomach being left free to aid in restoring health, by administering to it, healthy, life-giving food There ia no case so hopeless that Inhalation will not ratrh th mnans. too are brousrht within the reach of .til the manner Of administering the Vapors being go ... . ..tf m .. ..-1 A U Lmilii nf frt AnrlaViSn an A offofinn fond tA aid so much the Physician's efforts. I earnestly appeal to u -ma f AUaio. within thpm to embrace at once the advantages of inhalation, and no longer waste precious 'ime in applying nostrums to tne unonenamg stomach. I claim for Inhalation a place amongst tne precious gifts that Nature and Art have given us, that 4onr days mav be Ions: in the land," and as the only 44Ark of Rbfcor" for the Consumptive; a method not onlv rational but simple, safk, asd efficient. Such of the profession that have adopted Inhalation, have found it efficacious in the highest degree, arresting the nro?ress of the disease.! and working wonders in many desperate cases ; in verity, a triumph of our Art, nvar thU fell destroyer of our species. Vote. Phvsicians wishins to make themselves ac- dtiainted with this practice, are informed, that our time .intr vAliiihle. we can only, reolv. as to ingredients inri tn aush letters that contain a fee. 'The fee in all case3 of Pulmonary affections, will be $10, on receipt of which, the ne.cessarv medicines and instrument will be forwarded. The fee in other cases, will be from $6 to ft in. ' Applicants will state age, sex, occupation, married or single, how'long affected, if any hereditary disease ex in the familv. and svmotoms eenerallv. Let the name, town, and ;5tate, be plainly written. Postage for return answers m ist be enclosed. Letters when regis td hv t.h.- Posi master are at our risk. All letters mustb'3 addressed, WALLACE MERTOUN, M. D. au". 2.-6mcl S. M. Institute, N. Y. City. ' "Onr Motto is to Please." AT the Wilmington Saddle, Harness, and Trmnh Man uf actor y. The subscriber respectfully informs the pub lie that he has recently received large additions to his stock of Saddle and Harness mountings, Ac, of the latest and most improved styles, and is constantly manufacturing, at the above line. From his experience in the business, ne j feels confident that he will ne aDie o giTeenureiiw."' to his customers. He hag now on hand and will constant! keep a large assortment of j ... haeh, (H?, Sulky, and Bugy Harnesses ; Ladu Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Sbc. f Gentlemen's Saddles, Bridles, Whips, : Spurs, cfcc, fcc, .d f which he will warrant to be of the best materials and workmanship. H has also a large assortment of 1'rnnkB, Valises, Saddle and Carpet Bags, Satchels, Fancy Trunks, &c, ii Aftiaa nii.llv tent in such eit 'shments Aiiu an v.uc . hv.v-m j r all of which he ofl'ers low for Cask, or on s prompt customers. J . oyl irny. ama Trantsi Medical ae"8. t credit to &c, made tWl0naddition to the above, the subscriber always keeps on hand a large supply of String; Leather, t"d wHl keep through the season, a good assortment of 7 Nets. All are invited to call and examine my Goods, whether in want or not, as I take pleasure in showing my assortment to all who may favor me with a call. . Harness and Coach Trimmings sold at a fair price to per sons buying to manufacture. Also. Whips at wholesale. ' , ,. sions. ' i i i w May 10, 1851. j 7' J. M. ROBINSON, & SON. TrwpnRTF.RS. Manufacturers, -igenta and Dealers, JL in Hardware, Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Nails, Agricultural Impleements, &c. t jan. 1. '56. -. - WUroington, N. C. 564-tf. N QpfCR. 1500 bashels very superior wnite mm Com. Just rec erred and for sale by aug . ....."lrtrTl I i Trvm TT ATT aTirl VV vr G'J-rArilritioUtr ueiweeu ou L. Pitts, in the GeneraljProduce, Real Estate and Stock Brokerage business. John Hall will givehis principal attention to the Naval Store interest, Wm. L Pitts to Cotton, and both parties to all matters con nected with a general Brokerage bu9'inJe03N HAlL " I WSf. L. PITTS. March 10 th, 1856 . ! 628'tf lYntice. IHRSUB5 IRIBER would respectfully inform thein- hibitauts of the Town bf Wilmington, ana tne pubKc generally, that he is engagea m w aaug u hard breid an! crackers, and iif properly patredwill devote his entire attention to this one branch of busi ness; anJ will, furnish Merchants and other consumers at thft lnwt nrica D0331DIC ipr csu-wi or retail. On hand. Butter, Boston, Sugar, Milk and Sv1 PM.iVor Pilot an d Naw Bread. All orders will be promptly filled, and goods forwarded. Ad?XfLt F ' J ' 6 SAM'L W. ROBERTS. Wilmington V C. 49 Market st. june 25. 713-tf. Tn A 7?DTKf5. Thfl snbacriber havmir recently Com 1 fitted up the Bradley house, two doors north j of the Presbyterian Church, is now ready to accommo- date transient boarders. - miij1jx.a a. jan. 21 I 581-tf.iS If ow-Beruc ITIatual Fire Insurance Company. Directors. A. T. Jerkins, Alex. Mitchell, Jko. Dibble, M. A. Outtk V at. W. Jartis, Giq. Bishop, W. H. Outxr, J. D. Flanner, E. Cothbert, W. P. Moore, Wm. Dukn, V C. Whiteoro, J. M. F. Hxrrison. Office. A. T. JERKINS, President, W.P.M00RE, Vice President. ' Wsi. H. Outer, HExccatiTeCommitte. Alex. Mitchelu I) D a v'l T. Carrawat, Secretary and Treasurer.. mi. 1 Arr .omnanv having complied with the require ..Miti of its Charteris now prepared to effect insurance on apprOTed3 wa ,tt" u Z "aTZ Anions Cor Jjf, Xgmi. Wilmington, a. f j u MONDAY SWAN & CO'S LOTTERIES ! Autliorized by the State of Alabama. $50,000 to be had for $10 ! ! SOUTHERN Militaht Acadsmt Lonin!!-Class J - . . . . . f M ontTOme . iiit iir a 1 1 i lit 1 v an bi inn iiiiiri i . . m PMic on Thursday Not, 13, 1866, on the plan: of SINGLE NUMBERS. SAMUEL SWAN, Manager, ! 30,000 Tickets only ! Prizes amounting to 200,- OOO doEas, will be distributed according to the fol- Iowine UNRIVALLED SCHEME. i is - rftftA t. muvzv, wyfyw ...... 150,000 il 20,000 ia. 20,000 20,000 10,000 10,000 II 11 20,000 is..... 10,000 is 10,000 is I 5,000 is. 2,500 are ..; 1 ; .... 2 Prizes of... , 5,000 5,000 2,000 1,000 are ! 500 are 300 are 200are ".. ; 100 are 60 are APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 20 50. 10,000 . 15,000 15,000 .10,000 75 100 125 7,500 4 Prizes of 4oo approx. to $ 5o,ooo prize are j.....$l,6oo 4 " 800 20,000 4 44 250 - " 20,000 4 200 i 10,000 4 " 175 " 10,000 4 " 150 5,000 8 " GO " 200 8 " 40 " 1,000 80 ii5 " 5,00 200 " 25 44 j 3,00 800 44 20 " 200 1,000 800 700 600 4S0 320 2,S00 5,000 6,000 lOOO prizes amounting to .200,000 Whole tickets, f 10 Halves, ?5 Quarters, fz,o;. PLAN OF THE LOTTERY ! ! 30,000 Numbers corresponding with those on the Tickets are Dlaced in one Wheel. The first 380 Prizes are placed m another Wheel. A number is urawn irom tli Kumhor Wbpl- at the same time a Prize is drawn St from the other Wheel. The Prize drawn is placed - w against the Number drawn. This operation is repeated until all the Prizes are drawn out. Approximation Prizes. The two preceding and the two succeeding Numbers to those drawing the first 380 Prizes will be entitled to the 620 Approximation Prizes according to the Scheme. IN ORDERING TICKETS, Enclose the money to our address for the Tickets or dered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded by first mail. I The List of drawn numbers will be sent to purcna-1 sers immediately after the drawing. Orders for Tickets should be sent in early. r" Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, and give their Post ! OflSce, County and State. Remember that every Prize is drawn, and paya ble in full without deduction. VST All Prizes of $1,000 and under, paid immediate ly after the drawing other Prizes at the usual time of thirty days. All communications strictly confidential. Prize Tickets cashed or renewed in other Tickets at either office. Orders for Tickets can be addressed either to S. SWAN & CO., Atlanta Ga. or S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala. CLARENDON IRON WORKS, WILMINGTON, N. C. A. H. VAN BOKKELEN, Proprietor. THE SUBSCRIBER having purchased the entire " terest in the "Clarendon Iron Works," solic orders for Steam Engines, of any power or style, Saw Mills of every variety, Mining Machinery and Pumps, Grist and Flour Mills, complete, Parker, Turbine and other Water-Wheels, Rice-field Pumps and Engines, Leavitt'a Corn and Cob Crusher, Rice Thrashers, : Shingle Machines, i Shafting Hangers and Pullies, Cotton Gins and Gearing, Iron Castings of all kinds and patterns, Brass do. ! " " Locomotive and Tubular Boilers, Flue and plain Cylinder Boilers, Blacksmith work of all kinds, Iron Doors for houses and Jails. The Establishment having been reorganized for the express purpose of insuring punctuality in the execution of all orders, the public may rest satisfied that any wor which may offer will be promptly delivered according tc promise, and of such workmanship as cannot fail to giye satisfaction. The Mechanical Department being in charge of men of talents and experience,-1 have no hesitation in say ing that the work hereafter turned out, shall compare favorably in every respect with that of the most celebra ted in the States, and at prices .which will make it to the interest of all in want to send me their orders. - Repair work always done without delay and, having a large force for that purpose, it will prove advantage ous to any person needing such to give me the prefer ence without regard to expense of sending some from a distance. J ! Orders will be addressed to "Clarendon Iron Works," Wilmington, N. C. ! A. H. VAN BOKKELEN. Oct 15-499-tf WILMINGTON MARBLE & STONE YARD. THE subscriber having accepted the aeencv of several I W VJ af JL, large establishments at the North, which will furnish f 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 STOCKS; and every other article in the line of the business at rea sonable rates. Sctjlpt0Bino, Lettering or Cartikg, executed as well as can be done either North or South. The best of reference can be given if required. i ! JAS. McCL ARANAN . Dec. Slstj 1851. 66-tf. Office AVil. V Man. Railroad, ) WilminOton, Dec. 13th, 1855. ) NOTICE is hereby given that all Freight transported by this Road will be at the entire risk of the owner, from the moment it 13 unladen from the Cars at the point of delivery. L. J. FLEMING, Dec 14, 1855 550-ly General Superintendent. TURPENTINE STILUS FOR SALE. 2 Turpentine Stills, for sale bv A. H. VANBOKKELEN. March 20. No. 5, South wbarves 'r- ANDREWS & JESUP, T COMMISSION MERCHANTS. I r.nttnn ana Wonlpn -nrnr.hinprv. steam Engines and Boilers, Machinists' Tools, Belting, Ac Importers & Dealers in Manufacturers articles, No. 67 fine St., Hew xoric. N .B. Areata for the 'WOODRUFF BEACH IRON WORKS' STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS. Exclusive Agency in New York for "LOWELL MACHINE SHOP," Machinists Tools. Sept. 29, 1855 486-ly WE will fill no order at our Mills, unless the cash is sent witfc ?t OTTTNCE & COWAN. une!8 j 898 CAPS! CAPS! ! We haye just received and opeu ed a case of new stvla JOCKEY CAP. something that is really neat and tasty. Also Men and Boys blue Navy Caps. Our stock of Canes are also increased by this morning s Express. Call and see at the Brzaar of easmon. ... GILES & UAWES Oct 18. N: 0. SUGAR CURED HAMS.--40eo lbs, & superior article just recd and for sale by e IS. RUSSELL & BRO. EVENING, OCTOBER; UXITEDSTATKS OF AMERICA, , i District of Cape Fear. . TTHEREAS, a libel lias been filed in the District V Court of the United States, for the District of Cape Fear, State of North Carolina, on the 2nd day o September, A. P. 185C, by James Padsdcn 1 1 Co., b bellants, against the Schconer Louisa her Tackle, Ap parel and Furniture, alleging in substance, that in. the month of April last, the said James Gadsden Co., ad vanced and furnished money and supplies foij the pur pose of repairing and eiuipping the said Schooner, m the port of Charleston, State of South Carolina, which port she had entered after having been seriously dam aged at sea, an4 praying process against the said Schoon er, her Tackle, Xpparcl and Furniture, and that the said Schooner, her Tackle, Apparel and Furniture, may be condemned and sold to pay supplies', and for the rein bursement o( Cue moneys so advanced, with all costs, charges and expenses. Now therefore, in pursuance of the monition: under the seal of the said! Court, to me directed and delivered, I do hereby give 'notice to all persons claiming the said Schooner, her Tackle, Appaiel and Furniture or in any manner interested therein, that they be and appear be fore the said District Court, to be held in Wilmington, lor the District bf Cape Fear, State of Nortlrf Carolina, on the 1st Monday after the 4th Monday oi uciooer next, then and jthere to interpose their claims and to make their allegations in that behalf. ! Dated 16th dav of September, 1856. 1" WESLEY JONES, U. S. Marshal, By JOHN J. CONO LEY, Asst. Marshal. Joshua G. Wright, Proctor for Libellan'.s. j sept 17-tf. j j Singer's Sewmg jnacumes. rpHESE CELEBRATED MACHINES are in practi L cal and profitable use in all parts of the world. In all various trades, and in sewing every sort of fabrics, either cloth or leather, they have been fully .tried and approvod. Seeing machines of other manufacturers often fail to w6rk, but SINGER'S MACHINES AL WAYS OPERATE PERFECTLY, being strong, dura ble and complete in contrivance and workmanship. A perfect sewing machine kept employed affords a clear profit of $1,0P( a year; but an imperfect one is a cause of -nn stint vexation and loss. : The entire rkli ability of our machines is one great reason for their Unparal leled popularity. of a frail delicate construction, are recommended by other manufacturers. Such laachines are made to catch the eye, not to perform substantial work. The truth i3, family .sewing machines ought to be stronger than any other j because they go into less skillful hands than when sold to manufacturers, and are used for a "reater variety of work. The machines which have pro ved best for all other' purposes must be best for family use, and they are Singer's. The speed of our machines has lately been jdoubled. No other can compare with them in quantity ot work. 1 New machines of the latest improved style will be exchanged on liberal terms for old sewing machines of our own make, or for operative machines of other manufacturers. Local agents wanted to sell; our ma chines. J X. B. All persons desiring full information about sewing machines, can obtain it by applying for a copy of "I. M. Singer & Cto.'s Gazette," a paper devoted en tirely to the subject. It will be sent gratis. ) 1. 41. SlMiELi & UU. Office, 323 Broadway, New York. Principal BRANCH OFFICES, 47 Hanover st. Boston. 142 Chesnut stJ, Phila. 82 Westminster st. Pro v. 105 Bait , st., Baltimore. 8 East 4th st. Cincinnati. Chicago, Illinois. 65 North 4th st, St Louis. 81 St. Charles st. N. O. 20 Dauphin -st.. Mobile. 274 Broad st. Newark, N. J. 347 Broadway, Albany, NY, Gloversville, New York.' 89 Chapel st. New Haven. 11 Buchanan st. Glasgow, oct 22-3mc. ! JUST RECEIVED. Per Schr. Ben, a fresh supply of RAISINS, whole, half and quarter boxes. For sale at the Broadwav Variety Store, No 40. Market st. oct 16. I ' W. H.DeNEALE. N AILS, CUT AND WROUGHT SPIKES, for sale by oct 8. J. M.KOmNSON & SON. OLlSSES. 25 hhds Sugar House Molasses, daily expected. For sale by J. & D. McRAE & CO. oct IS. URE OLD I RYE WHISKEY. -25 bbls different M. McINNIS. grades. For sale by oct 15. A O. BRADLEY, DRUGGIST, WILMINGTON, N. C, has on hand and is constantly receiving pure and selected Drugs, Medicines. Pharmaceutical Preparations, Paints, Oils, Fancy Articles, Perfumery, Shop Furniture,! Window Glass, Trusses, Supporters, Surgical Instruments, &c. j An inspection; of the stock is solicited from Physicians visiting Wilmington, believing that they can ;be sup plied equally as low as they buy for "North" , and know ing the quality of the article b to be more reliable The stock of Instruments is unusually large and will be sold at extremely low prices, oct 18. I I7IAMILY FLOUR. 10 bbls N. C. Family Flour, fl. oct18. For sale by J. & D. McRAE & CO. FOR A COMFORTABLE II AT OR CAP, call in at the Emporium . and select from our extensive as sortment oct 17. SHEPARD & MYERS. BIBLES. The celebrated Bagster Bibles beautifully illustrated with large steel engravings bound in Turkey Morocco plain and beveled ; Calf; Calf Antique; Morocco; Roan and Sheep. For sale at oct 18. j S. W. WHITAKER. NEW STALES OF FELT HATS, just opened, Men's and Boy's Buchanan, Fillmore and Union Hats. Call and examine the Novelties at the Emporium. oct 20. SHEPARD & MYERS. H OOP IRONJ 6 tons a superior article, for sale bv oct 15. M. McINNIS. KEGS ! KEGS ! 5, 10, 15 and 20 gallon kegs, for oct 15.) I sale by M. McINNIS. Administrators Notice. THE gJJBSCRLBER, having at the last term of the County Court of New Hanover County, taken out letters of administration on the estate of Frederick A. Moore, dee'd., all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified td make immediate payment. And those having claims against it to present them within the time prescribed by law, or they will be barred of a recovery, sept. 20.-6W. THOS. C. MOORE, Admr. QENTS FINE DRE3S MOLESIN, and Soft Felt Hats, in great varietv, at the Hat and Cap Empo rium 34 Market st. " SnEPARD & MYERS, oct 22. . I ! T30YS & INFANTS HATS & CAPS, all the new styles A- now open at the Hat and Can Emporium.' oct 22. SHEPARD A MYERS. Pork, Bacou. Ac, -4 A A BBLS. MESS PORK, j lVV 13 Hhds:. Western" Shoulders, 40 Casks Sugar Cured Hams, 20 Bags iRio Coffee, 5 Barrels Whiskey, 1 ooOO lbs N C. Bacon. For sale by . oct. 15. PETTEWAY k PRITCHETT. LW HISKEY, RUM& GIN. 150 bbls. in store and to arnve.s for sale by M. McINNIS. OCt 15 -OFFEE. 7 bags Rio, Laguyra and Java, for sale j ect 16.). , hj M. McINNiS. 27, Ifrog. XXie Greater ittedical DI-ovrry off he ! ASCI - i - 1 R. KENNEDY, 01 ioiDury, nas ascovered in. one r,f onr ronunon iasturc icZi a remedy that cures EVERY KIND OF HLTMOR: from the worst Scrofula down to a common pimple. ; He has tried it in over 11 00 cases, and never failed except in tw cases, '(botii thunder humor.) He has now inhk possession over iwo hundred certificates of its virtue, all within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore S One to three bottles will cuie the worst kind of Pim ples on the face, j .. . :t I Two to three bottles will clear the sys'em of Biles. ! Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker in the mouth and stomach. , j Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of Erysipelas. 1 ' I One to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor in the Eyes. I I . v ! Two bottles are warranted to cure running of theears and blotches among the hair. j j Four to six bottles are warranted to cure .corrupt and running ulcers. , ' One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin, j Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of ringworm. J j Two to three bottle are warranted to cure the most desperate case of rhumatism. - j j Three to four bottles are warranted to cure the salt rheum. ' j Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of scrof ula. . '.. I A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quan tity is taken. ! Reader, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this in the vicinity of Boston. ) I know the effect of it in every case. So sure as water will extinguish fire, so sure will this cure humpr. I never sold a bottle of it but that I sold another: after a trial it alwars speaks for itself There are two things about tliis herb that appears ! to me sur nrisins' : first that it crows in our pastures, in some pla- f ces quite plentiful, an'd yet its value has never been known, until I discovered it in 1846 second, that it should cure all kinds of humor. j In order to give some idea of the sudden rise and great popularity of the discovery, I will state that in April, 1853, I peddled it, and! sold about six bottles per day in April 1854, 1 sold oyer one thousand bottles per day of it. . , . . l; ' : . ! Some of the wholesale Druggists who have been in business twenty and thirty years, say that nothing in the annals of patent medicine was ever like.it. There is a universal praise oil it from all quarters. I I In my own practice J. always kept it strictly for hu mor3 but since its introduction as a general family medicine, great and wonderful virtues have been found iu it that I never suspected. ! j Several cases of epileptic fits a disease which was always considered incurable, have been cured by a few bottles. O, what a mercy if it will prove effectual in all cases of that awful malady there are but few who have seen more of it than I have. I I know cf several cases of Dropsy, all of them aged people cured by it. tfor the various diseases of the Liver, Sick Headache, j Dyspepsia, i Asthma. Fever and Ague, Pain in the side; Diseases of" the Spine, aud par ticularly in diseases of the Kidneys, &c, the discovery lias done more good than any medicine ever known. I No change of diet ever necessary eat the best you can get and enough of it. I Directions for Usk. Adults one table spoonful per day Children over ten years desert spoonful Chil dren from five to eight years, tea spoonful. As no di rections can be applicable to all constitutions, take suf ficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. J Manufactured by UU2ALU JkJJNiUJi , No. 1 20 Warren Street, Roxbury, Mass. Sold in Wilmington!, N. C, by A. 0. BRADLEY, I . ' I Druggist, &c, ! fg!f To whom all orders must be addressed to insure prompt attention. sept 5-lyr-c. Plate and Window; Glass. H1 EROY, STRUTHERS & CO., No. 42 Cliff street, New York. Importers and Manufacturers Agents, CHANCE'S ENGLISH SHEET, CROWN and CRYSTAL PLATE WINDOW GLASS ; Fluted Glass for sky-lights, &c. &c. ; Colored, Ornamental, Optical and Microscopic Glass; the London-and Manchester Plate Glass Com pany's thick polished Plale for store windows, &c. &c. Rough Glass for floors and sky-lights. ! I Attention is invited to the above various descriptions of Window Glass in use for Stores, Dwellings and other purposes. The quality of these articles is inferior to no corresponding description, and in many respects superior Our Sheet Glass will be found better than the French in its freedom from stain, rust, &c. j I ! Being Agents for two of the largest Glass Manufac turersin Europe, we are enabled to offer dealers and others every advantage in prices and large stocks. Price Lists will be furnished on application. may 21684-6m i ; 7 Ice! Ice ! ! Ice ! ! ! THE WILMINGTON ICE HOUSE will be open for delivery of ICE from sunrise to sunset, except on Sunday, when it will be closed at 9 o'clock in the morning. i ; Price One cent per pound for quantities of 3 pounds j and over. ! Terms cash, in all cases, without exception. Tickets can be procured by such as desire them. Ice furnished to the sick poor, free of charge, when by direction from physicians or visiting committees. WUmington, N. C.', April 15, '56. 657-tNl B URNING FLUID. A supply constantly on hand, ana ior sai 1 1 by the quantity. ! JOHN C. LATTA, Agent for the Manufacturers. March 29 Notice, j riORN, MEAL, HOMMONY, HORSE & COW FOOD. yj A constant supply of the above articles will be found for sale at my mill. I am manufacturing a very superior article of family Meal, and Hotnmony. D. DcPRE, Jr. June 24. 712-tf. Dr. A. O. li RADLE Y , DRUGGIST & CHEMIST, Successor to S. B. & J. A Ev ass, Wholesale and Retail dealer in Drugs, Med cines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, GlassJ Patent Medicine Perfumery, Cigar3, Old Brandies and Wines, &c, Ac., low prices. North West Corner Front and Market ta Wilmington, N. C, March 20, 1854. , ; 11-tf FOR SALE. The South-west Corner Lot,alTthe in tersection of Front and Walnut streets, measuring 66 feet front, and running to low water " mark, upon which is the Corn Mill occupied bv D. DuPre. Apply to (nov 13-51 3-tf) " JNO. A. BAKER French Window Glass. T?DWARD P. DICKIE, 144 Chambers street, New j Ali York, two doors west of Hudson River Railroad I Depot, oner3 to aeaiers ana consumers bis celebrated brands of Freneh Window Glass on favorable terms. Parties wishing information will be furnished with prices en receipt of their address. Glass cut to any desired pattern; and packed free of charge. J. , : may 21--684-ly , - LL PERSONS are hereb warned not to hunt, fish, ov trespass in any manner on my lands in Brunswick county, under the severest penalties of the law. T. C. McILHENNY. May 7 362-tf XT- C RAIL ROAD.- 8,000,bushels Bed 'and White UV Wheat 0 superior quality For sale by oc4 14. W, H. McRARY & CO: ffiHQLENQ. 819 FO UN U RY A Jl D jaACJJIJI JB SHOP JTOlVaA 1.V -Li North Carolina, consisting of ,.s machixxIhop, 0flK w feet b 50et stories, first aad ond floors being csed aa Finishing Shop. ; the thhS 1 lloTr as Pattern .Shops ; aJIweU ttocfed with iubhTtoS r 2 BICKSMII IT AND BOILER SHOPS of brick, is feet by 0 feet, harh.f all requisite tooia. including Tnp Hammers. FOUNDRY, . , v jt-cv, wtui uupaio tnat will t 18 tons meul-large Core Oven and Brasa Furnace . . .ENGINE HOUSE of brick, -40 feet by 25 feeIh which Is an ENGINE of extra quality and finish, 40 horse power, that drfrtt the euure Machinery of the e-ublkhmVut STOCK HOUSE " . 'X0 Wl d Shelved 4c, OFFICES AND DRAFTING ROOMS , Large and commodious boildmg two storleT- The whole situated on four lots 2M feet on Surry and a new street, and 220 feet en Queen street. iZT a waterfront on Cape Fear River? naming a The bmldings are put up in a good style axd f ubsttn. tial manner. The Tools are of the best qwhr and most approved styles rendering the, etuUiahment ca pable of turning out a large quantity of good work in an economical manner, and employ it g Soo to 500 hand This locality is one of the best in the United SUtee lor a Foundry and Machinery business, .nd to ;perion well qualified, no point holds out greater Inducement there being a good run of work, and no difficulty Inpro coring all that is desired. - . ' . t In pursuance with the directions contained in Deed of Trust to me executed by the "Clarendon Iron Work Company, I shall offer for sale. In the Town of W L mington, o VYednesday, the 12th day of November next, tne above described property on the following terms : 0n-tenth, cash, balance in nine equal instal ments, payable in 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, mad 36 months from day of sale, purchaser giving bonds irith good and sufficient security, bearing interest. . A large stock of PATTERNS, and FLASKS win be sold if desired, to purchaser of above, on fair terms. Also the stock of IRON, and other materials that may remain on hand, at the market value. - . w.. . , VT - LEVI A. HART, Trustee. Wilmington, N. C, Sept, 20th 185g. u, STEAM ENGINES, IRON, &C.t ONE STEAM ENGINE, SO HORSE POWER Two STEAM ENGINE, 10 " x 5 SHINGLE MACHINES, Stoddart's natterB 2 CIRCULAR SAW MILLsSete. ALSO . ROUND, SQUARE, and FLAT BAR IRON, of a-ort-d sizes. e ' ROUND SQUARE, and FLAT 8TE EL, aborted sizes BOLT COPPER, "w,v, BOILER IRON AND RIVETS. 11 1 . . onnary otner stock necessary for use in a Fonndry and Machinery Works. Any of which will be sold on ivwl terms, bv application to tlie subscriber. LEVI A. nART, Trustee Clarendon Inm Works Companv buch as may remain on hand, will h- cnM.'nt. tfc vemher, 1856: ' " llmington. sept., 20th, 1E56. t-12-n. ROYAL LOTTERY olthe ISLAND OF CtiiA. HIS EXCELLENCY the superintendent G Revenue of the Island of Cuba has dispo eneral cf OAkt rta all the drawings which will take place in the preaent year, 1856. Commencing wiih the one of 9th Aueust shall be GRAND EXTRORDINARIES, of 21,600 NW bers or Tickets, and that the $258,000 to be distribtt-d in Prizes shall be in the following manner; 1 Prize of , m 1 VI u. ........ 1 do. 1 do. 1 do. 3 Prizes of $ 2,000 2 do. 1,000 .... 70 do. 400,.... 149 do, 200, .. 20 Approximations, 50,000 20,000 10,000 6,000 C,000 2,000 28,000 29,800 7,200 249 lrlze 358,000 APPROXIMATIONS. The two former and the two following Numbers to those winning one of the five Capital Prizes, shall be entitled to : 10 tue one of ? 100,000, 4 Approx. of feOO, 2,40O 1,600 1,600 800 800 To the one ef 50,000, 20,000, 10,000, 5,000, 4 do. 400, 4 do. 400, 4 do. 200, 4 do. 200 To the one of To the one of To the one of 20 Annroximatior s. 7,2or Days on which the Draicinn tale vlaee. CLASSNo. 567, . . . . 9th August oJ5, . . . , 29th " 569, . . . . nth " 4 570, ... .7th " 44 571, . 25th ' 572, . , . . . 18th " 573, ... , 10th PRICES OF TICKETS. Whole Ticket, . . 20, j Quarter Ticket, Half Ticket, . . iot j Eighth Ticket, Sixteenth Ticket, . . . . . fl,2fi Sept'r. Oct'r. Nov'r. Dec'r. .16. . a. THEO. GUESNARD, Jr. sept 24.-tf. Copartuersliip. THE UNDERSIGNED have this day entered InU a Copartnership, under the name and style of Ccm mikq & Sttbos, for the transaction of a general Com mission and Forwarding business. J. D. CUMMING, Sept. 1 , 1 S55. 462-tf , C. W. STYEON. Jo-Partnership Notice. IHE UNDERSIGNED have purchased th Drug Es- Ublishment of Messrs. C. k D. DcPRE. They will continue the Drug business, in its various branches, un der the firm of W. MEARES & CO. WALKER MEARES, may 19 683-tf J. L. MEARES, M. D. Stock.for Sale. " OA SHARES Steam Tug Stock ; U 11 " Wilmington k Manchester R. R. 8tock; 10 44 - Commercial Bank Stock, will be sold 1 cash, or on tune for approved paper, by marcn 2wsa W. C.OWARDT Broker. Ice! Ice!! Iceff! THE "Wilmington Ice House" is now open the pub lic may .depend chavine their wants sunnlied all Sxasohs of the year, at reasonable rates. vraers irom the country addressed to "Wilmington Ice House,' will be well packed and promptly forwarded. A. U. VahBOKKELEN, Proprietor. March 11, 1854. . 4-tf. Farmers. WE HAVE not forgotten you, as we have now the finest stock of Wool Hats. Neirro Wool and Dress W00L open for four inspection ever before offered by any house. Call and see at the Bazaar of Fashion No 61 Market si.' GILES & HA WES. i oct 23. , I "It is aerer too late to mend." A MATTER OF FACT ROMANCE. By Charles Beade, author of 4,Christie Johnstone,w 'Teg Wof fington," etc. Just pubhshed. Eec'd and for safe at oct28. 8. W. WHITAKER'S.! . , ' ,U : COPYING PRESSES. 1 Dozen best quality, assort ed sizes. Jast received, and for sale at ' oct 22. 8. W.WllTTAKER'SJ