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Contract by the year mim oo favorable Urn BOOK, JOB AND CAIID PRIXTING, 3XECCTED WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH, AND XT CXI VT TVO TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 24, 1859 WHOLE NO. 1613. -lf ill " - - - - -- --- r 2. H VYXYt CyS tJ rKVCvV rfYl Sfc:::::::: 1, 1 - Ayer's Sarsaparilla A compound remedy, in which we hare la bored to produce the most .effectual altera tire that can be made. It is a concentrated extract of Para Sarsaparilla, so combined with other substances of still greater alterative power as to afford an effective antidote for the diseases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed that such a remedy is wanted by those who suffer from Strumous complaints, and that one which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense service to this large class of our . afflicted fellow-citizens. How; completely this compound will do it has been proven by exper iment on many of the worst cases to be found of the following complaints : Scrofula, aud ScaortrLors CoscPLarxTS, Eirmost axx Esxrmrm Disxases, Ulcer, Fixtlxs, Blotchxs, Tvxoxs, Salt Rhetk, Scald Hxaj, Syphilis ajtd Syphilitic Ap rscnoxs, Meucuxial Diss asp, D&opst, Ned xaloia ox Tic Douloureux, Debility, Dys pepsia AJTO IXDIOBSTIOW, ERYSIPELAS, RoSB ox 8t. Ahthoxt's Fire, and indeed the whole class of complaints arising from Impurity op the Blood. This compound will be found a great pro meter of health, when taken in the spring, to expel the foul humors which fester in the blood at hat season of the year. By the time ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever yond its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores ; cleanse it when you find it is ob structed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Even where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is well ; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and the great machinery of life is disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the reputation, of accomplishing these ends. But the world has been egregiously deceived by preparations of it, partly because the drug alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for it, but more because many preparations, pretending to be concentrated extracts of it, contain but little of the virtue of - Sajsaparilla, or any thing else. During late years the public have been mis led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart . of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of these have been frauds upon the sick, fox they not only contain little, if any, Sarsapa rilla, but often no curative properties whatev er. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts ci Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until th name itself is justly despised, and has become synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still "we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply Each a remedy as shall rescue the name from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. And we thiy we have ground for believing it has virtues which are irresistible by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intend ed to cure. In order to secure their complete eradication from the system, the remedy should be judiciously taken according to directions off the bottle. TKETXBED BY DR. J. C. AYE R & CO. LOWELL, MASS. Price, $1 per Bottle f J5lx Bottles tor $5. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, has wen for itself such a renown for the cure of every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of its virtttee, wherever it has been em ployed. A it has long been in constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than . assure the people its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do for their relief all it has ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, TOB THCIT&Z or ' Cottitcrmxs, 1 Jaundice, Dytpeptia, Indigestion, DytenUry, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache, Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and Salt Rheum, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, as a Dinner PiU, and for Purifying the Blood. They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensi tive can take them pleasantly, and they are the best aperient in the world for all the purposes of a family physic Frio 25 cents per Sox; Five boxes for SLOO. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, States men, and eminent personages, have lent their . names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but our space here will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below named fur nish gratis our Axxsican Almanac in which they are given ; with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be fol lowed for their cure. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations, they make more profit on. Demand Ayxb.s, and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. All our Remedies are for sale by HENRY McLIN, W. H. Uppitt, TV. Meares, Wilmington J. Hinsdale, Fayetteville : Dr. Gallagher, Washington eston. And by dealers throughout the country. wane iu. iyaxw. CHEAP FIANXIjES. SD. ALLEN, will sell the bVance of his Silk and Lace Mantles, cheap for cash. June 22. GLUE. ' K( SBLS; EXTRA BALTIMORE. GLUE, just received O J For sale by DeROSSET i BROWN. July 80 HAT AI1 EMPTY SPIRIT DDLS. m BALES NORTH RIVER HAT, 99 -' Empty Spirit Bbls. Landing this day, for sale from wharf by - T. C. A B. G. WORTH. Aug 10. SPniNR nnvwnra" RECEIVED this day per Adamsf A Cos Express, 10 ca ses Spring BonneU, assorted styles, March V J' , KAUNWEILER A BR0S. UT IIECEIVETJ. SIX CASES GENTS FINK CF. BOOTS, manufactured to order, selling lower, for cash, than ever before offer ed to the public. Call and examine. Feb 10- GEO. R. FRENCH flUillClIANTS, PlVlLNXBiaAyiV OTHERS wanting WOOL AND SOFT HATS and Caps, by the case or dozen, are respectfully invited to exam ine our assortment. They will find it more extensive and complete than any similar, stock n the State. And at very low prices. ' ' " CHAS. Dl MYERS. Hat and Cap Emporium, NoT2 34 Market st " STJITOHTES. OA A HODS. PRIME NEW CHOP CUBA MOLASSES QUI 100". Fair to Choice New Orleans Sugar, 100 BW New Orleans Syrup, " 150 . choice Yellow Planting Potatoes, 6000 Gunny Bags. (2 bush each,) S00 Sack Salt; t2TT,Bcon and Pork always on band. March t: 1 " HATHAWAY & CO. MEDICINAL THE LIVEII LIV IGOIlATOIt PREPARED dY DR. SANFORD, Compounded Entirely from CUTIS, IVTONK OF THE BEST PURGATIVES AND LIVER Medicine now before the public, that acts as a Cathar tic, eaier milder, and more effectual than any other medi cine known. It is not only a Cathartic, but a Littr reme dy, ac'.lni first on the Liter to eject its morbid man r. tueii on the stomach and bowels to carry off that inats-r, thuw accomplishing two pu uses effectually, without auj ol the p-intul feelings experienced in the operations oi nost CatK-irtic. It strengthens the syste ra at thesame time that it purges it ; and when taken daily in moderate does, will birengtben and build it up with unusual rapid it j. Xhe Liver ia one of the principal regulations o f t h e J jumaD bodr : and wrn it ueriorm lia runciions weeee ' lL powers of the ijttem are fully developed. The utu i ch . aJmoet entirety dependent 4 on the healthy action of tue Lima for the proper perform- ance of iu function ; when trie i stomach. i at fault, the bowels a are at fault, and the whul i sjrttem suffers 'n consequence w of one oryxn the Live r I having ceased Uj do its duty. Tor the diseases of that r- gan, one of the proprietors ! has made it his study, iu a , practice of more than twenty years, to and some reuiruy wht-r-wits to counteract the many derangements to which t is liable. : To prove that this remedy is at last found, any person truu i bied with LIVER C O M- PLAINT, in any of it. -r as, j hat but to try a bottle, and conviction is certain. I These G C M remove all morbid .or bad matter from ; the system, supplying in their place a healthy flow of ile, : iuvigorating t h e stomach causing; food to digest well, ; PUKIFYI.nU TUB BLOOD, M giving tone and health t the ; whole machinery, removing the cause ol the disease i effecting a radical cure. BILUQUS ATTACKS are u r e d, AND, WHAT IS ! BLTTKK PREVENTED. b;r-H the occasional use of the I L.1VKR IWKIORATDR . One doae after eating is su- ficient to relieve the stoaach toil prevent the food from rising and souring. Only one dojie taken before - j retiring, prevents NIGHT MAKfej. mm rntty, and cures COiTIVJC- mbI ness.. univ one aose taken a i merit, looxena wi o o w One dose taken after each meal will t3ST One dose of two tea- p0 spoonfuls cure DYSPKPia will always relievw t3f One bottle taken for fe- male obstruction removes the cause of the disease, and makes a perfect cure. Only one dose immediately relieves CliOLIC, while One dose often repeated is asure cure for C 11 O L K It A MORBUS, and a preventive of CHOLERA. tr" Only one bottle is needed to throw nut of the system the effects of medi-" cine after a long sickness. tjfir One bottle taken for JAUNDICE removes all sal- .owness or unnatural color from the skin. One dose taken a ihort time before eating nor to the appetite and makes sas food digest well. I gives vi- One dose often repeated cures C i cures GUKUNiu DI A IU rho?& in its worst forms, Svhlie 8 U JI M k R an HjW.L commplaints yield almost to the first dose. One or two doses cures at- Ce- tacas caused by WORMS; d Children ; there is no surer, safer, or speedier remedy the world, as it never Tails. . (W A few boties curn DkOP3r4 by exciting the absorber. We take pleasure in reeom- sfj mending this medicine a s preventive for FEVER AND AGUE, CHILL, FE VE11 and all FEVERS of a B I L- I0US TYPE. It operates with certainty and thousands are willing to testify to its wumirriui virtues. fgAll who use it are giving their unanimous testimony i s favor. in 1ST -Mix Water in the mouth with the Inrigorator, and swallow both together. THE LIVER INVIGORATOR Iri A SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL DISCOVERY, and is daily workim? cures, almost too erreat to believe. It cures as if by magic, even the fint dose giving benefit, and seldom more than one bottle is reauired to ore any kind of LIVER ConiDlaint. from the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a com uion Headache, all of which are the result of a DISEASED LIVER. PRICE ONB DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. DR. SANFORD, Proprietor, 345 Brodway, New iork. Retailed by all Druggists. Sold here by W.U.LIPPITT aud w A.LKER MEARES. A..gust 31-lydAwc. GNETIC PLASTER THE GREAT ISTRENGTHBNER AND PAIN DESTROYER. TUE BEST and cheapest Household Remedy in the World. Simple and pleasant in its application, cer tain and effectual in its results. A beautiful, scientific, external Curative, applicable for the relief of Pain at any time, in any place, in any part of the human system, and under all circumstances. If you put this Plaster anywhere, if Pain is there, the Plaster will stick there until the Pain has vanished. The Plaster magnetizes the Pain away, and PAIN CANNOT EXIST WHERE THIS PLASTER IS APPLIED. Rheumatism, Lameness, Stiffness, Weakness, Debility, Nervousness, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Cough and Colds, Tains and Aches of every kind, down even to Corns, are IMMEDIATELY RELIEVED, and, with a little patience, PERMANENTLY CURED, by the magical influence of the MAGNETIC PLASTER. It is the simplest, surest, safest, pleasantest and cheapest remedy in existence. Its appli cation is universal equally to the strong man, the delicate woman, and the feeble infant. To each and all it will prove a Balm and a Blessing. Its use is agreeable, and without annoyance or trouble. Its price is within reach of all rich or poor ; all may hare it, and all should hare it who are sick, and suffering in any way. PLANTERS should be always supplied with this .nval uable PLASTER. It will be a Good Physician on any Plantation, ready at all times, and at instant notice. Put up in air-tight tin boxes. Each box will make six to eight plasters, any child can spread them. Price 25 cents a box, with full and plain directions. D. C. MOREHEAD, JI. D., Inventor and Proprietor, 19 Walker st New York. MOREHEAD'S MAGNETIC PLASTErt IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, in every City, Town and Villageof the nited States. Dec l-3tawd-lyw-c. , S. S. BOTLE, FREDERICK GOUXE. BOYLE A CO., 59 Skcoxd ST., CINCINNATTI, OHIO. IMPORTERS of Foreign Liquors and Wines; Distillers of Alchohol, Cologne Spirits, Camphene, Burning Fluid, and Spirits of Turpentine. Manufacturers of everyj des cirption of Domestic Liquors, Wines, Cordials and French Bitters. Have constantly on hand various grades of pure Bourbon and Rye Whisky, Peach Brandy, Also, Baretaria and New England Rum, Ac, lf Sle mi "aufacturers of the celebrated "Rose Whis ky." Agents! r Fred. Goule's Japanese Bitters. Apl 21, 1639- y. - ' J E. DOSWELL, f ffTr.l I PIANO MANUFACTURER of Baltimore, on prvl Monday next, will open and offer for sale in U Is? U VI the store on Front Street, next the Express office, a lot of hrs improved and elegnt 7 Octave 1ROA FRAME CROSS STRING PIANOS, which have given such general satisfaction. - Those Pianos are on a new scale, and for power of tone, are'equal to the Grand Piano, and have all the late improvements with an easy elastic and ready touch. Those wishing to purchase a good Piano, hare now a chance. Those Instruments will be sold on accommoda ting terms, and guaranteed for five years from the day of sale. Mr. B., will also receive orders for Pianos made in any style required. Old Pianos will be taken in exchange in part pay for new ones. . Two second-hand Pianos for sale cheap. Mr. B. will also attend to the tuning of Pianos during his stay in Wilmington, which will be for a short time. April us-u. PROPOSALS, For the esUibluhmtnt of a Ferry accrosstJu River at Hilton, tc. a IT HAS BEEN DETERMINED to sell and have the Bridge at Hilton, accross the North East River, removed, and to establish in its stead a FERRY. Persons disposed to enter into a contract for the same, will hand in proposals previous to the 20th May, to either of the undersigned who will at any time explain more particularly the details. W. T. J. VANltf, 1 MOODY B. SMITH, Committee. P. W. FAJTNING. ) Wilmington, April 26, 1859-tf. KXIBROIDERIES XT7nT, ALBIONIA, I hare seen this morning at VV KAHNWEILER A BRCS., d3" 2nd Door from Exchange Corr1 jgF the largest and most handsome assortment if French Nee dle Work Collars and Sleeves, Cambric and Swiss Bands, Edgings and Inserting. And a great many other hand some articles too numerous too mention, men SO. . . V. V . .Wl.ik.f I J I J i ' ' MA MISCELLANEOUS. BONKETS-BONNETS. GRAXD EXHlblTIOX OF PARIS GOODS. PRESENTING TOjTHE LADIES of Wilmington, our since rest thanks, for their kind encouraging patronage in the past; the subscribers take pleasure in informing the ladies ofWilmingtou and vicinity, that they will open this day a splendid stock of Paris Bonnets, which they have taken all possible care, to obtain the most brilliant selec tion of the original i IMPORTED PARIS PATTERN BONNETS, of unrivalled workmanship comprising the largest stock in toe city. Our stock of Ribbons and French Flowers, in regard to variety and price, will favorably compare with any estab lishment. North or South. All we ask the Ladies, i to call and judge for themselves. Walk a few steps further from the Corner Storey on Front street, is the place, aud you will find ample compensation by purchasing the uoud- somest and cheapest Goods ever exhibited tn this c Apl 25. KAHaWEILERA IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS AND. HOTEL, KEEPERS. Day ton' g new and. Improved method of preserving Fruits, Vegetables, dec, &c FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, are not merely the greatest luxuries enjoy ea by mankind, but they are absolutely essential to the perfection of 'health; and may be regarded as one of Uod & best gifts. As however, toe season oi their production is brief, it has lone been a matter of deep interest to devise some method of preserving them in all their freshness, long alter their season of ripe ness had passed. It is believed, that in this apparatus will be found at once the cheapest and most effective method ot keeping them aud other articles fresh, sver discovered. Nothing can possibly be more beautiful and effectual than the operation of the Exhauster. It must be seen in order to be realized. . Evefy can before being filled should be exhausted by this mode. If it be not perfectly air-tight the fact will be discerned once Carl and examine them and see the operation a' GEORGE MYERS, June y. Agent for New Hanover Co. PALL STOCK NOW READY.. T V.XICW A NTS AND PLANTERS urn rpanAotfiillv nli- JTA. cited to examine the most complete assortment oi HATS, CAPS and UMBRELLAS e-trer before opened in this State. We have in store 250 dozen Wool Hats, comprising all the crudes trom the lowest to the nnest Cashmaretts. 200 dozen soft Felt and half stiff Cassimere Hats, of all colors, styles aud qualities. 300 dozen Cloth, Me hair, Silk and Cotton Plush, Peter- ., I. A 1 il m i i l ii J : iX' auo.ui, cm, uiu vyoinju vriazeu tiaus ui ail iu uiucicu t va rieties, including sjome of the neatest styles of Dress, Evening aud Business Caps yet introduced. Also, Silk, Beaver, and Black Dress Cassimere of the most handsome styles, together with an elegant assortment of Infants and Children ilats, and Misses Flats and Bloomers, Ladies Beaver and Felt Riding Hats. New style Umbrellas, fine and common CanesJ Ac, Ac. Ladies Fur Setts and Gen tlemen's Fur Collars furnished to order. A call is solicit ed from all. CHAS. D. MYERS, Hat and Cap Emporium, 84 Market street. JONATHAN j SLICK'S .GREAT WORE. HIGH LIFE IN NEW YORK, by Jonathan Slick, (Esq) with Hun.orous Illustrations. Complete in one large voinme, neatly bouad in cloth, for One Dollar and Twenty nve uents : or two volumes, paper cover, tor Une Dollar. A hearty laugh isttie sure reward of every reader of this inexpressible tuuny volume. It depicts the adventures and vicissitudes, in jfashionable society, of a "live Yankee," tresh irom the onion beds ot Weathersaeld, who describes all he sees and encounteis in the richest Yankee and with the rarest humor. The equal to it has never been written. May 3. For sale by MERRILL A PIERCE. . - .j i . ENGLISH PUBLICATIONS, JUST RECEIVED from Geo. Rutledge & Co.' London A large supply of their cheap publications, consisting in part of j Bulwer's Novels, paper bound; D'Isrealli's Works., paper bound. Railway Library, 'containing some of the choisest Novels ui wie uay. i Shakspeare's Doubtful Plays. The Dramatic Works of James Sheridan Knowles. Calmett's Biblical Dictionary Oriental Fairy Tales. The Fairy Tales 6f the Countess Daulnoy. Allen's Life of Nelson. Macfarland's Life! of Wellington The Poems of Alfred Tennyson. For sale byj j MERRILL & PIERCE. May 5 IN STORE AND FOR SALE. BAGS RioJ Laguyia, Java and St. Domingo Co See 200 Bbls Sugars different grades, 40 K bbls C. Yellow, Crush Vhite A, and Gran- I ulated Sugars, 125 bbls Mackeael and Herring, 250 boxes Candy, Soap and Candles, 150 Kegs Nails assorted sizes, 10 Tons lj , and 11-2 inch Hoop Iron, 100 Bbls and Hhds N O and Cuba Molasses, 50 Hhds Western Sides and Shoulders, 150 Bbls City Mess and Mess Pork, 50 Bbls Family and Super Flour, 250 M. MAclNfllS, No. 16 North Water st. May 9. ROOKS FOR THE MILLION. THE REASON WHY, giving a reason for most everything Inquire Withfti, or over 3,700 facts for the people. The Illustrated Self-instructor on Phrenology and Physiol ogy, with luO engravings and charts, by U N. Fowler. Engineers and Mechanics Companion, comprising United States weights and Measures, Measuration olSuperhcies and Solids, Tables of Squares and Cube Roots, Circum ference and areas of Circles. The Mechanical Powers, by Scribner. Templeton's Engineer, Millright and Mechanic's Pocket Companion, a very valuable work. North Carolina Fprm Book, Cantwell's Justice or Swains Revised, at May 2. J KELLEY S. DIRECT IMPORTATION RECEIVED this day per Adams' Express, one case of those PARIS MADE Patent Leather Dress Pumps aud Oxford Ties. All those that have been waiting to make tneir selections, win pieasecaii soon and do so, beiorethey are all selected, as we are selling them very fast. ft-v? iiuu iwriirum iiiciutuge uimer. May 6. KAHN WEILER A BRO'S. NEW ROOKS. RECEIVED THIS MORNING by Express, at Kelley's. New and Fashionable Book Store. McCauleys Life of Frederick the Great, j" " Pitt, 'Robinson Crusoe, finely illustrated, Life of Jackj Shepard, Memoirs of Bethany, Past Meridian, by Mrs. Sigourney, Lucy Howard's Journal, by do. Underbill's Arithmetic Tables, Ring Puzzles, Sociable Snake, Whitney's Ink Stands Nos. 1 and 2, Joseph Gillot's 303 and 351 Pens. May 9. ROOKS NEW AND FRESH. BY ADAMS A CO.'S EXPRESS this morning at EEL LEY'S News Book Store. Love Me Little, Love Me Long, anew work by Chas Reade. Etiquette for Ladies and Gentlemen, Bronzed Iron Letter Clippers, Christian Union;, by Lewis, D. D. Phillips on Evidence, a valuable work for Lawyers India Rubber Pens, a new article. April 30. I BUTTER BUTTER. WE ARE NOW receiving from the 8chr. S. B. Strong, 13 Kegs of Extra Sweet Goshen Butter, warranted extra. . GEO. MYERS. May 5. CORN, PEAS AND OATS. TWO CARGOES, 2700 bushels White Corn. I 500 bushels Cow Peas. I 275 bushels Oats. Now landing and for sale by MJ j . ELLIS A MITCHELL. . . f UNDENIABLY SO, THAT THE LARGEST assortment, finest descriptions, and lowest priced Shoes, are to be found at GEO. R. FRENCH'S, May 9. No 11 Market st. SUGARAND!COFFEE! sBBir Kfifi BBLS. jC. Coffee Sugar and Crushed do. fJJJ 50 Bags Rio Coffee, 2o j Laguyra and Jar Coffee. For sale bv Nor 10. 1 ZENO W nRraVw NEW YORK AffD PHILADELPHIA CAKUS Wk. . GEKIXKR WM . W. HASXXKSS GREINER &. IIARKNESS, COTTON A GENERAL COMMISSION HOUSE Nov. 15th, 1S57. Philadelphia. GEORGE O.VAN AJIIUNCE, Jr., COMMISSION MERCHANT, Cotton, Spirit Turpentine, Rosin, Lumber and South ern produce generally. 104 NORTH WHARVES, . IBOTI ilCH ST., PHILADELPHIA. X33 Prompt personal attention given to all consignments and quick returns made Dec 4-tf. B. C. WATSOX. .1 GASTON MEARES. WATSON 6c fflLEARES, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Bcrliko Sur, New York. 13? Special attention paid to the sale of Naval Stores, KiOtton, and Soutlurn I roduce generally. Liberal Cash Advances made on Consignments. y 1st, 1856-tf. I PltOFESSIOXAL CAltDS. THOMAS W. BROWN, JR., i ATTORNLY-AT-LAW, COMMISSIONERS OF THE UNITED STATES AND FOR THE DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA. Wilmington, Julj 3d, 1858-tf. f IN JOHN A. BAKER, A TTOR2SE Y AT L A W AND UJIMISSIOMSK OF DEEDS FOR THE STATE OF ooutn uaronna. May 31-tff Dll. W. W. DAVIS. OFFERS HIS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TO THE citizens ot Wilmington and vicinity.i umce on J ront str ne door below Holmes' Hotel. junev-u DR. J. A. ITIILLER. FRONT STREET, Wilmington, N. C. . OFFICE next door to that of Mess Messrs. Miller A Baker. Jan. yth, 1858-tf. WALKER IMEAltfcS, SUCCESSOR TO W J ALK.ER MEARES A CO.. Wholesald Retail C. Drug T v gist, 45 Market street, Wilmington, N Jan. lid, 1858. , WILLIAM II. LIPPI 1UEMIST A DRUGGIST, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in X-AINTS, UILS, 1TS STUFFS. WINDOW 5LAS.i Puttt I a ci k . I J . i -r t-. . ' uju4M) vi,u uaws aaa v ines, I'ERFUMKRT and Fancv ahticlks, jx . Ji. corner Front and Market streets. iixarn jam, iooo. WILMINGTON, N. C. BUSINESS CAKDS. - J. L, HATHA WAT. WM. E. UTLET. HATHAWAY & CO., 0 COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Dec 16th. '53 Wilmington, N. C. J. M. RORINSON & SON. I MPORTERS AND DEALERS in Foreign and Domestic X Hardware, Agricultural Implements. Ac. No. 8. Front at., Wilmington, N. C. Jan. 9. 1858. . J OSEPH II. BLOSSOM, GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MER VX CHANT, Wilmington, N. C. ' Prompt Personal attention sriven to Cnnsicrnmnn for Sale or Shipment. Ijiberal Cash Advances mads on Consignments to y jnbw York friends. j Nov. 2d, 1857. JohnMacRae. Donald MacRab. J. W. K. Dix. J. Oc D. MacRAE Ac CO., G ENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Jan. 1858. Wilmington, N. C. HENRY NUTT. IACTOR AND FORWARDING AGENT, si-wii u- Wilmington, N. C. Jfci? Will give his personal attention to business en trusted to his care. Sept. 10, 1857.-tf. A. D. CAZAUX, COMMISSION MERCHANT, V Wilmington, N. C. Agent for Smith's Line of New Yo umce, corner ot JNorth Water and Princess streets. JOSEPH J. LIPPITT, COMMISSION MERCHANT, March 8th, 1858. Wilmington, N. C. NOTICE. rHE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between the Subscribers is renewed for three years f rom Janu ary 1st 1859 under the names and firms f BROWN , DeROSSET A CO., New York. AND DeROSSET, BROWN A CO., Wilmington, N. C, and Mr, WILLIAM L. DeROSSET is admitted to an in terest in the business for the same term. JOHN POTTS BROWN, A. J. DeROSSET, Jr., R.I.BROWN, Dec 31, 1858. WM H. WIGGINS. - MALCOM McINNIS, &R0CER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, North Water Street, Wilmington, N. T. C. WORTH, G1 i s ERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, J" Wilmington, N. C. LEWIS N. BARLOW, &R0CER, AND DEALER IN Liquors, Wines, Ale an? Porter, Fine Gieen and Black Teas. SO. 3, GRANITE RO W, ct 0- Wlmington N.C. HENRY P. RUSSELL, & ENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, u , -,v14,7o?oas.trBaj'' Ud Stair8' Charleston, S. C. March 17th, 1858,-tf. UNION DISTILLERY, t v ninTfT i Wilmington, N. C. J. E. OAKLEY, Proprietress. VAN BOKKELEN A BRO., Agents yJ5INPS 9F?JAVAL STORES, purchased, nMinn t factured and sold. ' WHARFAGE A STORAGE furnished, and COOP ERAGE done at fair rates. Jan. 1, 1858. O. G. PARSLEY At CO., PROPRIETORS of the Hilton Steam Saw and Planing Mills, Wilmington, N. C. o planing tTAll orders or inquiries for LUMBER, wUI receive prompt attention. March 21, 1858. REMOVAL. THE UNDERSIGNED would inform his friends and the public generally, that he has' removed his office from his oldstand, South corner of Princess st., to the store with the YELLOW FRONT one door North of the Custom Housed where he would be pleased to meet all of his old customer Mch 7- JAS. T. PETTEWAY. A FINE SUPPLY. RECEIVED PER ADAMS' A CO'S EXPRESS AT KEL Lhi a : . i A fine article of the Morpbv Chess, new wooden, ?5k ?.mmon Boards, fine assortment furrished Ladie Port Monnaies, with and without chain. Pocket Purses, for Gentlemen of various kinds. Pocket Books, a general assortment oegar Leases, Dominoes, Ac, March 9, LADIES READ TUTS. HAVING PURCHASED a larger stock of Misses, Chil dren and Infant's Hats, Flats, and Bloomers, than nsnal, we are endeavoring to close them out as soon a possible, by offering them at fully 25 per cent lower than regular prices. Our assortment is complete in all the va rieties of LEGHORN AND BRAID, and we invite your ear ly inspection. This is an opportunity seldom offered at the beginning of a season, but we need the room they occupy for other purpose, and consequently are determin ed to close them out entirely. CHAS. D. MYERS, HebSl 34 Mfirktt st. A T IT. BUSINESS CARDS. COMMISSION A5D FaWARDlNO IXXSCSIAXT, WM mington. N. C, will give personal and prompt attas-. tion to the sale and shipment of Cotton, Naval 8 tore. aa all other country produce. Office p stain, No. IT, Nortk Water st, immediately over M. Maclania. Oct 21-dAwly. I . W.B.MARKS, A. M, VETF. . w. n. irxAnns co (Successors to L. JL Hart.) MANUFCTURERS and dealers ia Hardware, Steve. Guns, Lanterns, Tin and Sheet Iron War. . No. 19 Fbostt 8tt, MijW WILMINGTON, N. C , NOTICE. WiLMixoTox, N. a, Oct 1st 1 ISA -BT WE HAVE this day aasociated in oar firm Dr. W. WVUARRISS. I The business will be conducted as formerly. U the name and style of HARRISS A HOWELL. . f GEORGE HARRIS. A. Si MO WELL. OR. w. w. KARanv HARRISS HOWELL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Oct. 2, 1855. WiLMuraroM, K. 0 DISSOLUTION. rpHE FIRM OP MURRAY A PEACOCK", fa kt Amm X dissolved by mutual eonaenL Cm UUKHAC. LOVET PEACOCK. Feb 2, lS5S.-8t. -, CO-PARTNERSXaTA. THE SUBSCRIBERS have this day formed a Co-partnership, under the name and style of K. MURRAY A Co.. tor the transaction of the COM MISSION amd WHOLE SALE GROCERY BUSINESS. E. MURRAY, D. R. M URCIIDiON, J.T.MURRAY. Wilmington, N. C, Feb. it 1859. . EMCRRAYACO, . . (SrccxssoRS to Mcrrat A Peacock. COMMISSION MERCHATTS, AND WHOLESALE GROCERS, Water Street, WILMINGTON, N. C; E. MURRAT, D. R. MCRCHISOK, S. T.MPRRAT. Februarys, 1859. , i DISSOLUTION OP CO-PARTNERSHIP, THE FIRM OF GILES A M00RE, haTinp been diaaol? ed bv the death of the senior partner, notice is herebr given to all persons who are indebted to the lat firm, to call and settle their bills immediately. , And all persons baring bills against Said firm to present them for settle ment. FttbtA J. alUUtUw February 5, 1859. ' NOTICE. THE FIRM OF GILES A MOORE, being dissolved, the business in future, will be earned on by to Under signed, who hoDes bv strict Attention to business, to merit a continuance of the patronage heretofore so liberally be stowed on the late firm. ' FRED. J. MOORE. Wilmington, N. C. Feb. 5, 1859. JOHN MeLAURf N, . COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, WiLVIKQTOK, N. C. Refers to : John Dawson, Esq., Mayor. E P. Hall, Esq., Pre't Branch Dank State. Apl 14-ly. W. II. TURLINGTON t ENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, JT Wlminoton, N, C. Refer to : George Harriss, Esq., rnms v n Messrs. Lutterloh A Eluot, Wilmmgton, N. C July 28, 1857. 1 GEORGE R .FRENCH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, Leather and Shoe i dings. No. 11 Market st. Jan 1, 1859-ly. Wilmington, N. C. T. C. Ac B. G. WORTH, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Wilmington, N. C. C. E. ROBINSON, EXCHANGE DEALER, Front st, Wilmington, N. C, 3y Uncurrent Bank Notes, Checks and Drafts bough and sold on favorable terms. BONDS AND STOCKS, bought and sold on commiaaiou Commercial paper negotiated. Northern Exchange for sale in sums to suit Collections made promptly and at reasonable rates. Feb 21, 1859.-ly DAVID KAHN WEILER. DAN'l KAHNWEILER. JACOB KAHN WEILS KAHN WEILER , Sc BRO'S, NEXT DOOR TO EXCHANGE CORKER. SELLING OFF ABOVE COST. GREAT RUSH OF LADIES TO KAHNWEILER A BRO'S Fancy Goods Store and flatteriosr testimonials by them of the CHEAPNESS and DURABILITY ot the Goods offered at their store. Our Millinery department abounds in the most beautiful and tasty good ever open ed in this city. Miss C. PFE1L, who ha charge of this de partment, is acknowledged by persons of tastk, to do the most neat work that is done in this city. Our Cloak and Mantillas are of the latest styles and finest . texture. The assortment of Dress Goods and Dress and Cloak Trim mings of every variety and style offered by us cannot be surpassed by any establishment in the South. All of our goods are warranted to be as we represent them. Our etock of Domestics and heavy Goods are complete. These goods having been purchased by nt for CASH, we will guarantee to sell them CHEAPER than any estab lishment that sells at cost An examination of our stock is all that is necessary to convince customers that it is as we represent N. B. Please take notice that we have no connection with any other store, and that we are NEXT TO Ex. Cor. Nov 1. . ; K. A BRO'S. THE YACHT HAT ANEW STYLE, oft Felt Hat, pearl color, black trim, mings for Young Men. Just opened at the Hat and Cap Emporium, 34 Market st CHAS. D. MYERU , Apl 20. ' SUGAR AND COFFEE. T CRUSHED C. COFFEE and New Orleans Sugar, 1 Rio, Laguayra and Java Coffee. For sal by Apl 29. ZENO IL GREENE. suwinu HAaviiAiiut M ESSRS. rover A Baker have i rea 7 reduced he wine Machines: no loubt the beat made in the U. State, and are nowSel Dgt jom $50, 15, 75, 80, 90 and f 100. Sample can now be aeen at Keller's Book Store; the hemmers ?A needles, for sale also. Call and select your Machine for they eaa be ordered forthwith, all machines warranted, ' GEO. IL KELLEY Agt ' FISH! Flint. '" 7 NO. 3 MACKEREL (large size) at $10 per bbL - N. S. Herring in bblA. and half bbl.; Mullets in oak bbl.; '! , Skip jacks in pine ana oax dols. ror sale by Feb. 8, 1859. JAS. T. PETTEWAY SUNDRIES t row LANDING AND FOR SALE, 50 Canal Barrow. 55 Bbl. Mea Pork. 70 Bags Rio Coffee, 20 ' Lajruayra Coffee, liie. 25 Boxes Cheese, extra art; 20 Kegs Hatter. 18 Bbl. Crackers, ' 15 Kegs Lard Prime Leaf, by Jan. 26th, ' ZENO H GREENE. RECEIVED IY EXPRESS. AT MERRILL A PEIRCES old established Boot Store Swamp Doctor's Adrenture in the South West, toil of hnmoron and intereatinr acenaa. .1 T v n The Planters Daughter a Tale of Louisiana. The Reformed Gamblers, by J. 11. ureen. he Secret Band of Brothers, by do. Marryafs Wore, complete in one large Oetav Vol. Alphabetical Block and Toy Bool for Ckildrea. Dec 10. t .. . ' t SPRING GOODS. ; , , , WZ HAVE BEEN aellug rapidly from onrSprig 8toek Ladies are invited to call soon. Bargain daily of fered, by HEDBIck A RYAV. : 17. PER EXPRESS, ; THOSE LITHOGRAPHS (or Grecian and Oil Paintings bare arrived: you will by call Lag soon find them, a mm nerior article of Landscape. Heads, Flower Girt, Fruit Girl, The Release, Principal Cities, The Meeting, The De parture and a very large number that we cannot mention.1 Call and examine, at KELLEY'S, 1 (I ii r i 1 r, X i- i
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