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Natal ,StoreSales of Spiritr of..Tnrrciitine at 48 a 49 cents pet gallon, and about,-1000 bbls - Kosi, mostly common, at 1,60 per'bbl." Nothing new in otber articles.'? :-"?..'--f " ' Eice About 350 casks sold mostly for "ship ment, st 4jc, time. - i - : i''-'' JJt . , v f CHARLESTON MARKET. " -Arg.l. Th transactions to-day reached some 600 bales at, lie." Prices Arm; .-.- ' : SNEW: ORLEANS' MABKBTX-- . ". ! :. July 80: On Friday 1100 bales of Coorf chan ged hands,' rasking aa aggregate for the week of - 2800 bates'. ;The receipt daring the week com prised 900 bales: The stock on hand amounts to 25,000 bates. " Middling is quoted at 10 cts. The Prodttee merketla unsettled,-In conseqnence of therisine of the opperyirers. OPERATIONS OF TIIE UNITED STATES MINT. Tb'fold-blBagli'tb United 'Stales Mint, in :JCtt.n..4.lr.1ia ,Vi thu mnnlh nf Jniv VII SI 696.- .'476, over and above 82 762 993 made into bars. H II 1 1U U . W ... B. . .v.. . . V ... V " . j - J 1 w The silver Coinage or toe montn was abont bne-halj of which was in qnsrter collar pieces.? There were also 1 83 228 cents coined. The whole Bomber of. pieces coined in July was 3 516.736 ?he following is a summary of the gold and surer coinage for the monm Pibcks. VLCK. -60 228 20,860 43 000 83 0D0 60 276 257,508 Sl,004 6o0 00 208 600 00 215 000 00 208.040 00 60 276 00 rfC . fjjllatf'Earfesrv.'S Qnartvr Eagles-' $1,696,476 00 2.762:993 28 $4,459 469 28 -276 000 00 'la-Barsw.-iiA.'; .- 6-52,000 1,404 000 640 000 680.000 17 I Aoiti a .rjnarter uoiiars . 351.000 00 64 000 00 29,000 00 Half Dimes ' - aOTfiOOO JS710 000 00 TK Kiirmifa nf frnlri at the mint for the first 'i seven months of 1853 exceed those of the same k-lKTiod last tear by $3 898 381. The excess over .. . rm . . ., l . n - , Tin 1AA El ,C toe nrsi seven monius ot 1001 is s ui ow. CAROLINA DMBRELL4 STORE. ;-.'THJ5 demand" for and sate of Umbrtllas, is vr m. rapioiy increasing, x ne ot-ai ewta m mc . . a. au m ( IV a I I -i m n ito K rt ur 'jNtAlaofin Walking Cance, for sale low. -J"- V" "" : ' BUTTER AND FLOUR. K: J 5 kegs Goshen Baiter ; -10 bsif bbls. Hiram Smitn f lour. or sale oy : August 4. W.C.HOWARD. FLOOR r FLOUR ! ! FLOUR ! ! ! Kf BBIiS fresh ground genersee Flour, now OU landing from Schr. A. J. OeRosset, for sale in lots to suit. ZENO. H. GREEN K. COCDRAN & RUSSELL. (SCrCESSOBS TO THOS AL1B0NE & CO ) General Commission Merchants, No 32, North. Wharvet, and 63 North Water Sis., ,- ' PHILADELPHIA. i. BABVKV COCBBAN, w. a. acts ill. - l.lvrt rash mtoni-M made on Consignments. ' . w-i . i ,nro ELD . KIIIKK'K PHI UN I fl f n I ;tl tfi I.IIIm T T IIST ricelved one of the above Wnesonn, and .1 k ninm ii A rritthers Tn nK.Atif. fnm.IrA ef ! VVI III I H 5? Wears osinsr one of these Woceone and can re -" A4baMhAAjC alto Sa AMa fpiAnita with nnnfilflrirO . Jnlv 30. D. &. B. ,:-;r' :TOBACCO CHE H ERS. J f PHC anhiurihjr has marfn arranoements with a J . U I 111 Ull IIU tf.a. um.u . i u i J .. . . . . . - ' -can furnish to his friends and customers the very " btsl quality of cltewing tobacco. Call and try it. Jttty iU.-. - - c,im. . i.eopy; j. .:';r'.'"" SHOT. -f3r I.BS., assorted size, for sale bv 0J; 'J July 29. FREEMAN & HOUSTON. Si7.;r; . glue. BARRELS.-for sale by 30 '128. , FREEMAN & HOUSTON. ;V--::.- FOR SALE, A NUMBER OF VALUABLE BUILD ING LOTS, north of the Wilmington & .Raleieh Rail Road, and lyinc, principally, 5", east of tbe Gaston Mills, and Fillyaw's Distillery. ?a '. ' A' Jaly 28, 1853. 57-2m. : TOBACCO TOBACCO. ii O i BOXEST eood and che ap Chewing Tobacco; rf-ri SaurK in barrels and half barrels. For sale : by - ZENO H. GllEKK K. July 28. ' N. C. T. copy. 57 SOAP AND CANDLES. '-t. BYVCC Mn I mwxA Pit. nin ' JJ 20 ." : -Tallow Candles, warranted to kero hard." Per sale by ZENO H. GREENE. JoIy28. N. C. T. copy. 57 BEESWAX. 1XTTAX wanted, for which the highest ensh prices are paid by W. C. HOWARD. iWsJnly 28..?- 57. N. C. BACON. : TPtf N-C. HAMS, for sale by i.UW.tJiy9 W. C HOWARD. 4 LARD AND BACON. 5'" EBLS. N. C. Lard j 1,000 lbs. do. Bacon. ? For sale by JOS. R. BLOSSOM. Jnly l4. :. 51 fflARE YOU READY! : TIIf fit 14'tA anllfw m f rt n H an A nnlrnn. that - ' JL their accounts sre now ready for settlement to '- the 1st tnst your attention to tne same is earnest ly solicited, as money most be had, in order to re Vplenish nr stock of Groceries. Respectfully. Joly 2v GEO. MYERS. : : FAYETTEVILLE FLOUR. Q( BBLS. Superfine Fayetteviile Flour, just re Lceied and in store. For sale by C. ; Jnly;16. r V W. C. HOWARD. FOR SALE. F1 (Xr CASKS fresh Thomaston Lime, : 1 JVJ200 North Csrolina Hams, 12 bbls N. C. Lard, iV?"30 " - N. E. Rum, . - 25& Spirit bbls., daily expected. For sale by .. . KAXN JklN dt MARTIN Jnly 16. ; V'--1- 52 4t FLOUR. 31 "YBBLS. Hiram Smith Flour, received per E 'X v-rs. roweil. For sale by Jan 28. W. O. HOWARD. " & inn HERMANN L-SCHREINER respectfully an nounces to his patrons, friends snd the public -in general, that hahas r-commenced his MUSIC AL INSTRUCTIONS at his residence on Mar ket street, formerly occupied by Mr. James Daw 'oaf 'ytViU- --' His father, lately from Germany, will, at the -same time, attend to the instruction on ail Wind ; and String- InMruments, snd hopes, by strict at- tentiorr,lo merit a share of patronage heretofore so liberally enjoyed by his son. - Arrangements have also been made to instruct scholars at their residences, if desired. Jaly 26, 1852. , - - . 66. i vs . -TEA. ' 1 CHS ST best Black Tea, Antsl quality end JUuar; I rv, " Gunpowder - " . Kor sate tow oy W. C. HUWAtt" Jane 28. no ,- v - 45 : : -DR'H ARRIS, v RAD If A T IE U F CAMURIDG E, ' ---' CLASS 1834. --VV . 'r' Ks' FOUNDER OF THITji -y BALTIMORE LOCK INFIRMARY. - ' He' 3 1 SOUTH GAY ST." Opposite tk Exchange JBwdding ami Pott Office rjMlOSE UfcaumiNG MEDICAL OR SUttGI X. CAL AID. by applying to Dr. H., may secure SKILLFUL TREATMENT AND- ADVICE, while all communications will be sacredly shield ed by the zis of professional honor. Aware of the difficulty with the public to dis criminate, in a newspaper advertisement, between the genuine and skillful physician snd the spurious pretensions of the designing and dangerons Quack, Dr. H. will cheerfully give, when applied to, soch private references as will fully saiisfv all who re quire his services. BEWARE OF NOSTRUMS! Avoid the Patent Elixirs, Compounds and Cor dials, advertised to cure all persons under varied forma of disease. As the constitution and habits ol individuals differ, REASON TEACHES the same remedy cannot be suited to all alike, end that disease can only be safely and effectually eradicat ed by n judicious application of proper remedies. ATTENTION INVITED. A practical experience of over 25 years enables Dr. H. to insure a sound and speedy cure in a cer tain class of diseases, which have too long been yielded by regular Physicians to the hands of quack ery. He may be consulted confidentially, either in person or by letter. Persons at a distance cured at home by address in? a letter to DR. GORDON HARR1SS, Balti more, Md. All communications confidential. Remedies sent by Mail or Express to any part of tne united States. JulyJ9. 53-ly 48-ly-c. LOST, ON the road betwetr White Hall and Indian Weirs, on the 23 of June, one Note drawn on Zebulon Hunt for seventy dollnrs, dated the 19th November, 1852, an one Z. Hunt, Dr for Ten dol lars, dated the 8th March, 1853, one on Samuel Kelley, for five dollars, ated the 15th November, 1852. and one drawn on Dr. William S. Anders, for Sixty-four dollars, dated the 1st Jan., 1S47 I forewarn all pert-ons from trading lor said notes, and the makers from paying them to anyone except to whom they are made payable. J J. D. LUCAS. July 26. 59-if. COMMEKCML COLLEGE. Located 127 Italtltnore-st.. Baltimore, Md. 'PHR ostensib'e object of this Institution is to JL aff rd individuals an opportuniny of obtaining a complete Mercantile Education. Course of study Book Keeping, by double entry, as practically used in the various departments of Trade and Commerce, including Wholesale, Retail, Commis sion Manufacturing, Shipping, and Steamboating, Individual Partnership, and Compound Co. Busi ness. Also, Mercantile Calculations, Practical Penmanship, and lamiliar Lectures on Commercial Law. and the usages of Trade. Students being taught individually, can enter College at any time, and the Course is usually completed in from 5 to 8 weeks. Terms tor an unlimited course of instruc tion. $3" All communications addressed to O K. CH A M BERLIN, will meet with prompt attention Circulars mailed to any pirt of the Union when de sired. ' July 19. 53-ly-43-w-ly-c. JUST RECEIVED. THE Latest Styles of Ladies Black Satin Gai ters and Slips. Linen, fancy Colors and Bronzed Mo. do. A general assortment of Ladies, Misses and Childrens Gaitcs, Slips and Hoots. Also, a fine article of Gents Pat. I.pather Heel Pumps and Gaiters. Sign of the Big Boot. G. d C. BRADLEY t CO. July 21. 54-lm. OFFICE OF N. C. It. R. CO., July 19th, 1853. "VTOTICE. At the last meeting of the Board of it Directors, the following resolution was pass ed: Hesolced, That in conformity with the resolution adopted by the Stockholders, requiring the Direct ors so to do, the Treasurer be instructed b public advertisement, to noiify all delinquents, tht inter est from the date upon which the same was due, will he demanded upon oil monies unpaid upon and after the 1st day of October next. CVRUS I. M KNDENH ALL, Sec'y & Treas. N. C. R. R. Co. July 23. 57-4t-w RAIN VS. UMBRELLAS. OCR frequent showers make an Umbrella indis p sable. The largest and best assortment in the Stan-, may be found at the Emporium July 23. C. MYERS. NOTICE. THOS E persons indebted to me who have not paH their illLLS, will confer a favor by call ing and paying trvm to niv Brother Charles D. Myers, who is authorized to receipt for the same, luly 28. C. M VERS, Hatter. N. C. BACO.i. JUST received, a lot of superior North Carolina Hams. For sale by July 28. ZENO H. GREENE. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. TH E subscriber offers for sale the following prop erty, viz : COMMERCIAL, STEAM SAW MILL, Now in complete order, lying on the opposite side of the river from and within the limits ol the town of Wilmington: attached to the Mill is a Water Lot, 190 let front on the river, running back 450 feet, adjoining which is a wharf iUO leet Iront, run ning back to the Milt Timber Pen, 750 feet on the river, 200 feet deep. 90 acres of cleared land, be ginning 450 feel from the line of lha Mill property, adjoining the causeway opposite the Depot of the Wilmington and Manchester R. R. Co , running with the causeway to Alligator Creek, distance one hall mile. ONE HOUSE AND LOT, Corner of Fourth ar.d Nunn Streets. ONE TRACT OF LAND, Lying on both sides of Jumping Run, about 1J miles from town, containing 1U0O acres. 20 LIKELY NEGRO FELLOWS, All accustomed to Mill woik these Negroes are all young and valuable. THE BRIG KATE HEATH, 190 tons burthen, coppered and copper fastened, Three fourths of the New York packet schooner IRA BREWSTER. BRIG CAPE FEAR, 200 tons Surthen, 5 years old and rece.illy zinced. Mv health being bad, and anxious to leave for the South this fall, will dispose of the above prop- eety on the most favorable terms. M, COSTIN. Wilmington, N. C, 26th, July 1853. 56 tf STATIONERY IRVING Mills Blue Laid Letter. Paper. Turkey Mills Blue Wove do ; Draper's Pitent Ink Stand; Green's Ink Eraser; Green's Pencil Era-er Small size Guilt Edge Letter Paper; Plain and Fancy Envelopes ; Small and Large size Wafers, in oz. Boxes; Harrison's Indelible Ink ; Paper Rollers and Letter Clips, different styles received this morning per Express, and for sale at S. W. WHITAKER'S. July 26. 66. BACON AND LARD. A LOT of N. C. Bacon, mostly Hsms, snd s few kegs N. C, Lard. For sale by July 26. FREEMAN A HOUSTON. HERRINGS. BELS. Halifax Pickled Herring, just re ceived, and for sale by July 26, FREEMAN A HOUSTON. FOijLIYERPCOL. X 1 iK" THE fast Mlling Br. Brfg Susanna,1 Wil- liams, Master, will be dispatches" for above fF? -pr - freight apaly t -....--- .. Jnly 31 1 ' - ADAMS B E6 & CO. ' ; ; FOR PHILADELPHIA. THE Clipper Schr-Henry Nott, John Garwood Master, will bar dispatch as above. For light freight or passage hav ing superior state room accommodations, apply on board or to . GEO. HARR1SS. -- July 30. ' " B3. FOR BALTIMORE. MASONS LINE. : . THE superior fast sailing packet Schr Henry p Russell, L. s. Kennel master, will have despatch for the above port. For freight or passage, apply to July 28. RUSSELL & BRO. FOR HULL. ifTHE superior fast ' sailing Norwegian Brig Virgo, Meidell master, will have dUpatch for the above port. For passage, having unsurpassed accommodations, apply to July 21. J. H. PLANNER. WANTED. LrSt A Vessel to load with barrels, lor Boston. FREEMAN & HOUSTON. .July 16. 2- FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. ,jex THE schr. AGNES WARD, Captain , Watts. Apply to . RANKIN & MARTIN. July 16 . Sl-3t. NEW YORK AND WILMINGTON THE new clinper Schr. T. A, WARD." Hoff, master; and the Schr. DACOTAH," Mankir. master, yre now plving regularly between the ports of New York and Wilmington. For freigli. or passage apvly to FREEMAN & HOUSTON, South Water street Wilmington J Or to D. C. FREEMAN & CO., July 9. 184 Front street, New York. " limeTIime M LIME ! ! ! frifl BBLS. Lincolnville White Lurftp; also DUU calcined Plaster, Plastering Hnir, and Fire Brick, Hydraulic Cement. 1,000 bbls. LimedVe , for sale by J. C. & R B. WOOD, July 8 1352. Cont r;n tors and BuiK ers. G E TLE1E' S LEATHER HAT CASES. A FEW of uifferent .attcrns, for tale at the Em porium C. MYERS. July 7. 43. GOLD PENS. Ali A RG E and vsiried assortment, prices from 41,25 to ti, received this morning per Express and for sale at S. W. WHITAKER'S. June 14. 39 A VERY FINE LOT OF N C. HUIS. JUST received, by June 16. C. DuPRE &. CO. 40. NEW GOSHEN BUTTER. JUST received by Bchr. R. W . Brown, 5 kegs new Butter 25 cents per lb., retail bv June 18. W. C. HOWARD. BACON. " 5HHDS superior Bacon Shoulders, just received and for sale by RUS6ELL & BRO. July 16. 62 LARGE BRASS WASH KETTLES, JUST received at the Hardware Store of J. M. ROBINSON. July 21. 64. FOR RENT" FROM this date until 1st October, a large Dwelling House on Front street, known as the 11 uniington House. For terms, pply S. M. WEST. July 16. 51-lm. FOR RENT. A Comfortable dwelling on Orange street, between second and third streets, till 1st. OctoKer next. Apply to July 7. tf. GEORGE HARRISS. FOR SALE. ONE fine two story brick dwelling House and Lot, on Second street, next to R. G. Rankin's residence. Possession given the first Oct. next. Also, 1 will sell, the large three story House and Lot on Dock street, where I now reside. For terms, applv to S. M. WEST. July 1C. 51-tO. forTsale! THE House and Lot occupied by the sub scriber on Fourt, between Nun and Ann Streets possession given 1st October. Ap ply at the Ice House, SILAS H. MARTIN. June 25, 18 53. 44. FOR S1LE. A LARGE BOW WINDOW. Apply to C. MYERS July 7. Granite Row. EXCELSOR OR LABOUR. AVING Soap, for sale at the Fruit Depot, by July 7. WILKINSON & ESLER. s ASH HEADING 100,000 May 24. Supr quality. For sale by GEO. .v GILLESPIE. 30 NEW BOOKS. ii't v or-.ii, RECEIVED this mar, ting Mark Hurdlestone, by Mrs. Moodie, Authoi of Roughing il in the Bush j 1'jiher Javazzi's Lectures in New York reported in full by. T. C. Leland, Phonographer also, The Life of Father Gavazzi, corrected and authoriz d by himself ; Jack Cade, illustrated from original designs; National Magazine for Angus! ; Greenwood Leaves, 1st and 2d series; a lew 1st, 2d, 3d and 4th Vols. Gleson's Pictorial, handsome ly bound, with gilt edges. For sale at S. W. WHITAKER'S NEW PUBLICATIONS A LARGE package of the latest, too numerous to mention, received per last Saturday's Ex press, and for sale at S. W. WHATAKER'S. June 28. 46. NOTICE. rpHK undersigned having been appointed at L March 1 erm of the County Court of New Hanover, a Committee to ascertain lor what sum the present Jail can be sold, snd to advertise for plans and estimates for the building of a new Jail, hereby give notice that they will receive bids for the present site, and also proposals, accompanied by plans and specifications for the erection of a new building. Address, W. C. BETTENCOURT, ) T. H. WILLIAMS, Committee. S. D. WALLACE. Wilmington, N. C, March 26 4-tf. A NOVELTY. IH AVE just received a case of soft white For Hats, the lightest hai ever sold here, weighing only two ounces ; they can be carried in the pocket, July 26. C. MYERS. LARD. 75 KEGS, a superior article, for sale by July 26. FREEMAN A HOTBTON WE WILL BUY OLD Rags, Rope, Bagging, Beeswax, and Moss, for which we will pay the highest market pri ces, at the Fruit Depot. July 16 WILKINSON dr, ESLEK. PALM LEAF HATS. A FEW cases left can be bonght at low prices. C. MYERS, Hatter. Jane 30: 4 JULY 1st, 1853. ALL accounts made previous, are due, and pay able on the 1st Inst., those who prefer, will please call and pay their BW$, tbo-e who delay will be waited upon by yours respectfully. .- Jnly 2. C M VERS. Hatter." to n":"T rnttvr tt- ti rrrvv- HOLLOWAVR'Pll.i.s CURE of a Disordered Liver and Bad Digestion Copy of Letter from Mr. R. W. Kirk ire, Che mist, 7, Prescot street, Liverpool, dated 6th June. 1851. " To Professor Hollo wat t . Sirs Your Pills a nd Oint ment have stood the high est on our salo list of Proprietary Medicine , for some years. A customer, to whom I can refer for any inquiries, desires me to let you know the par ticulars f her ca '. he had ben trout led to, years with a disordered liver, and bad digettion. On the last occasion, however, tbe virulence of the at tack waaso alarming, and the inflammation set in so severely, that doubts were entertained of her not being able to bear up under it ; fortunately she was induced to try your Pills, and she informs me that alter the first, and each succeeding dose, she had great relief. She continued t take them, and al though she used only three boxes, the is now in Hie enjoyment of perfect health 1 could huve sent you many more cases, but the above, from the severity of the attack, and the speedy cure. I think, speaks much in'av oi yiur asionisnina mis. (Signed) R. W. KIRKUS. An EjUraordinary Cure of Rheumatic Fever, in ; Van DiemZn's Land. Copyof a Letter inserted in the liobart Town Cou rier of the let of March, 1851. by Maj. J, Walch. Margaret McConnigan 19 years of age, residing at New Town, had been suffering from a violeni Rheumatic Fever for upwards of two months, which had entirely deprived her of the use of her limbs. During" rhis period she was under the care of the most eminent medical men in Hobart Town, and by them her case was consideied hopeless. A iriend pre ailed upon her to try Holloway's celebrated Pills, which she consented to do, and in an incredi ble short space of time they effected a perfect cure. Cure of a Pain and Tightness in the Chest and Sto mach of a Person 84 years of age. From Messrs. Thew & Son, Proprit tors of the Lynn Advertiser, who can vouch for thefollowingstaie- ment, Aug. taa, issi. To Professor Hollowav : Sir I desire to bear testimony to the good effects of H t'.vy's Pills. For some years I suffered se v.r. iyfrorn a pain and tightness in the stomach. which was a mo accompanied by a shortness of breath, tnat prevented me from walking about. 1 am 84 years of fi:'e, and notwithstanding my advan ced Mate of life, these Pills have so relieved me, lhat I am desirous that others should be mode acquaint ed with their virtues. I am n"W rendered by theii means, comparatively active and can take exercis without inconvenience or pain which I could notdr before. (Signed) HENRY COE. North st. Lynn, Norfolk. These Celebrated. Pills are Wonderfully Ejjicaciou in the following Cifnplaints. Ague, Asthma, Bilious Complaints.Blotcheson the skin, Bowel complaints, Colics, Constipation ol the Bowels, Consumption, Debility, Dropsy, Dysentery Erysipelas, Female Irreg ilarities. Fevers of all kinds Kits, Gout. Headache, Indigestion, Inflammation Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Lumbago, Piles, Rueti- matism, Retention of Urine, Scrofula or King's Evil, Sore Throat. tone and u ravel, secondary ibymp tonis. Tic Douloureax, Tumors Ulcers, Venereal Af fections, Worms of all kinds, Weakness from what ever cause, tc . Sold at the establishment of Professor Hollowav, 224. Strand, (near the Temple Bar) London, and by all respectable Druggists and dealers in medicines throughout the British Empire, and by those of the United States, in pots and boxes, at 37J cents. 87 cents, and 1,50 each, wholesale by the principal Drug houses in the Union, and by Messrs. A. B. & D. Sands, New York York, and S. B.& J. A. EVANS, Wilmington, N.C. There is a conslderablesaving by taking the large sizes. N.B. Directions for the guidanceof patientsin every disorderare affixed in each box. Feb 17. 143-lyc CORN. ngnn EUSH ELS, afloat, for sale bv JCJJ FREEMAN & HOUSTON. July 16. 52 HORSE FOR SALE. A SPLENDID HORSE, bright bay, JLjf bob-tail. 8 ye-irs old, 17g hands high, of f 1 r i fine style and action, warranted perfectly gentle and very fast Cm be seen nt VI r. R H. Grant's Livery alables. W. C. HOW A R D. July 21. 39-tf. AT COST. THEballance of my slock of Misses and Infants Hats, I will sell atcoet, to close them out. July 26. C. MYERS. SUMMER HATS A FEW LEFT YET. t Y Stock is still complete of Drab Beavers lVA and Cassimeres, Soft Low Crowns and fashionable shapes ; a great variety of Felt Hats of every shape ; also Straw Hats of every style and description and still receiving. Gentlemen have but to call to be fitted and suited at the Em porium, Granite Row. July 26. C. MYERS, Proprietor. PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS and Fire Screens ; Cornices, Bands, Gimps, Cords and Tassels; D'Laines, Dam asks, Turkey Red Calico and White Murlin Cur tains at all prices ; Piano and Table Covers; Oil Cloths for floors and tables; Mattings of all widths, Red and White , 4, 5 and 6 4 wide. For salecheapby KAHN W EI LER & BRO. June 3d. 46 YANKEE NOTIONS pOR June, for sale at June 14. S. W. WHITAKER'S. 39. 1 M0SCHET0 NETTING. 1rs- Peices, just received ana for sale ,UUUby KAHNVVEILER&BRO. July 23. F. BROWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER. THIS ESSENCE is a preparation of unusual excellence. In ordinary diarrheas, incipient cholera, in short, in ali cases of prostrsllon of the digestive functions, so common, it is of inestima ble value. Dating the prevalence of epidemic cho lera snd summer complaints of children, it is pecu liarly efficacious ; no family, individual or traveller should be without it, as it enables the system to re sist the influence of incipient disease, which lurk in a changing climate. Caution. Be sure to get the genuine Essence, which is prepared only by F. Brown, at his Drug and Chemical Store, N. K. corner of Fifth and Chesnutstreetr, Philadelphia, and for sale by all the respectable Apothecaries in the United States. Sold in Wilmington by S. B.&J. A. EVANS, andC. fe D. DuPRE. June 16. 40-ly-c Change of Schedule on B and G- Railroad. rpHE Raleigh and Gaston Road is now compiei 1 ed to Weldon, and in fine order, and the fohow. ing permanent Schedule for the Passenger Trains has been put into operation : Leave Raleigh at 8 A.M. arriving at Weldon at 1 o'cl ck, P- M , in time to connect with the day trains for Petersburg, Portsmouth, snd Wilming- t0Returning Leave Weldon after the arrival ol the Express Train from Wilmington at 3L P. M. Arrive at Raleigh at 8J P. M. Passengers will thus be enabled to take break fast in Raleigh, snd supper in Petersburg, Rich mond, Norfolk, Portsmouth, or Wilmington, or breakfast at those points and supper to Raleigh. Persons wishing to come from any points on, or East of the Wilmington Road, and from the Albe marle country, will find this the most comfortable and expeditious ronte. Office R. & G. Railroad Company. June 25. 44-2m. FREIGHT NOTICE. FREIGHT will hereafter be received on the .. Wil mingtoa. and Manchester Boat from II to 1 oPelkv T. H. WILLIAMS, Agent, . Jaly 7. 48 -CARTER'S, "MSI! IIIXIUREV;; - V r 5'" k TIIR GREAT PURIFIER OF T11K BUI: u. Pitt a fafrtitle of Meitnry ia it An infailib! remedy for Scrofula, King Evil, Rheu:::i.iin. Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions Pim ples or Pustule on tba faes, Blo'ches, Boils, Chron ic Sore Eyes, Ring Wet as or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joints. Mub born Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbago, Spi nal Complaints, and all diseases arising from an in judicious use of Mercury, Imprudence in Lite, or Im purity of the Blond. This valuable Medicine which has become ceh bra red for the number of extraordinary cures effected through itsngenry, has induced the proprietors, at the urgent request of their friends, to orlt-r it to the public which ihey do with ihe utmost confidence in its virtues and wonderful curative propertii s. Thefoliowing certificates,! elected from a large num ber, ari , however, stronger testimony than the mere word of the proprietors : snd are ali from gentlemen well known in their localities, snd of the highest respectability, many of them now residing in the citv of Richmond. Virginia. F. BovDiw, Esq,, ol trie Exchange Hotel, Rich m ini, known every where, says he has set n the Medicine ca.'.'fd Carter's Spanish Mixture adminis tered in over a hiinu'.M cases.ii. nearly aH the disea ses for which it is ricommePded, with the most as tonishingly good results. He says it is the most ex traordinary medicine he has ever seen. Ague and Fever Great Cure --I hereby certify, that for three years I had Ague ond Feverof the most violent descriptiou. I had severjl Physicians, took large quantities of Quinine. Mercury, and I believe all the I onics advertised, but all wiihout any per manent relief. At last I tried Carter's Spanish Mix ture I Ull bottles of which effect ua II? cured me, and 1 am haypy to say I have had neither Chills or Fe vers since. I cont-ider n tne Dest i oniciu me wutsu and theonly medicine that ever reached my case. JOHN LONGDEN.f Beaver Dam. nar Richmond, Va. ('. B. Luck, E q., now in the city of Richmond, and formany years in the Post Office, has suefwjon fi ience in the astonishing efficacy of Carter's Span ish Mixture that he has bought upwardsof50 bottles, which he has given away to the afflicted. MrLuch savs he has never known it to fail when taken ac cording to directions, f s- Dr. Mings a practising Physician, and formerly of the City Hotel, In thecityof Richmonrfgsaye he has witnessed in u number of instances thejeffects of Carter's Spanish Mixture whith wtre nrbst truly suipiisintr. He says in a case of Consumption, de pendent on the Liver, the good effects wen wonder ful indeed. Samuel M. Drinker, of the firm of Drinker if Morris, Richmond, was cured cf Liv. r Complaint of 8 years standing, by the use of two booties of Car ter's Spanish Mixture. , Great cure of crofula.--The Editor's of the Rich tuond Republican had a servant employed in thei press room, cured of violent 'crofula , combinod with Rheumatism, which entirely disabled him Irom work. Two boflcsof t artcr's Spanish Mixture made a perfect cure of him, and the Editors, in a no tice, say they "cheerfully recommend fit to all who are afflicted with any disease ot the blood Still anothe - cure of Scrofula I bad a very val uable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter's Spanish Mixture. I consider it a truly valuable Medicine. JAME-i M. TAYLOR. Conductor on the R. F. & P. R. R. Co., Richmond Va. SALT RHEUM Of 20 YKARS STANDAG CURED. JSS?'---, Mr. John Thompson, residing in tbe city of Rich mond, was cured by three bottles of Carter's Span ish Mixture, of Salt Rlieum. whicft' he had nearly 20 years, and which all tne physicians of the city could not cure. Mr. Thompson's a well known merchant in the city of Richmond, Va., and his cure is most remarkable. Kichabd E. West, of Richmond, was cured of Scrofula, and wliut PhysiciansieaUed confirmed Consumption, by three bottles ofH'srter's Spanish Mixture. i,. Epwin Burton, Commissioner of the Revenue, says he has seen the good e fleets .of Carter's Span ish Mixture in a number of Syphilitic cases, and says it is a perfect cure for that horrible disease. Wm. G. Hah wood, of Richmond, Va. cured of Old Sores and Ulcers, which disabled him from walking. Took a few bottles of Carter's Spanish ilixtur j, and was enaoled to Walk wiihout-a crutch. in a short time permanently Cured. Principal Depots at M. WAK.U, UL.OS E & CO.. No. 83 Maiden Lane, New York. T. W. DYOTT fc SONS. No. 132, North 2d Street, Philadelpnin. ff"ir BENNK t r p bfJbus, fMojiZB Maiden street, Richmond V :. :i Andf.. .. WM. H LIPPITT, Wilmington and by D generally. tf v: May li. 26-lyc FOR AUGUST, 1853. BULLETIN OF MARYLAND STATE LOTTERIES i:. n. cAina $ON, SPECIAL STATE AGENTS. Bankers, Brokers, Dealers in Specle'iBnllion, For- e:ga and Domestic MeJaaoge, No. 138 Pratt street. HaltlmorCj Maryland. 608008. MARYLAND CONSOL. LOTTERY, CLASS 3T. 5 - Wednesday, August luth, 1853.- -. fu e p 'V.I I I . -I A I . . . I prize of 1 do 20 do 20 do 835,000 7,500 1,000 250 1 prize of 1 do 20 do 20 do 15,000 3,608 500 . 150 176 do 100 Certificate of 26 Whole Tickets, v -125 00 Do do Half do 62 60 Do do Quarter do 31 25 Do do Eighth do ? 15 62 Tickets 310 Shares in propdriOD. 088. MARYLAND CONSOL. LOTTERY. CLASS 13. Tuesday, August I6th, 1853. SCHEME. 14 Drawn Numbers in each Package of 26 Tickets. 1 prize of $20,000 1 do 2,550 1 prize of 5.000 I do JC 1.388 20 do 750 20 do 20; 20 do 400 300 u. -100 Certificate of 26 Whole Tickets, 970 00 35 00 Do do Halt do Do do Quarter do 17.J30 Tickets 5- Halves 12,60 Quarters $1,25. 84S,ISO. MARYLAND CONSOL. LOTTERY. CLASS 38. Monday, August 22d, 1853. SUM H.M H. 1 prize of $15,000 3 do 3,000 a do 1.750 2 prizes of 1 5,000 2.00C 1,316 i26 00 63 00 31 50 3 ao 3 do 50 d LOW Certificate 25 Whole Tickets, do do Half do do do Quarter do do do Eighths do Tickets S8. Halves 4. 15 75 Quarters 92. 151,933. MARYLAND CONSOL. LOTTERY. CLAaS 232. Monday, August 29th, 1853. 1 prize of 9,000 I 1 prize of 2,500 1,225 200 100 I do 1,600 I ao 20 do 1,000 20 do 20 do 125 30 do 126 do 60 Certificate of 25 Whole Tickets, 45 00 22 50 11 25 Do Do do Half do do Quarter do Tickets S3. Halves SI 50. STATE AGENCY OF E. N. Carr 4 Son. EXCHANGX BlOIIll AKt LOTTEBT AoEMTS. 138 Pratt it.. Baltimore. Md. NOTICE TO ALL, ALL persons whose Bills are yet unpaid are hereby notified that I leave to-mortow (Wed nesday) morning for the North and all accounts must be settled to-day. - c Jnly 26, 1853 56. C.MYERS, Hatter. : RICE. 50 CASKS fresh beat Rice. For sale by -JalrM. W. C.HOWABJJ. 'fefta-IL-.fi f ::iin I I 'ff IS UllART RtimLSi. For Pmrifyingth Btood,andJortheturqfScrofhra ttheunalism. , mebbom Ulcers, Unspej sa1 af Rhewm, Fectr Sore; Krytiptle. Pimplest ; Biles, Mkrcui sal Diseases, Cutaneous v - ' Eruptions, Liver Complain I,' Uroa- ,. chetis, Conrumvlisn, Wemmtr . - Complaints. Loss if Appe- t . tile. General DebilUy,' In this nKrvata (ion-aiw atronslir eoneeam ftd he Medicinal properties of SarsaDar441o. comblsi A ' with the most effectual aids; the most talulary pro ductions, the most potent simples of the vigetsble kingdom; and t ho combination is such that one modifies and improves the other, producing a com pound differing entirely in its character and prr.per-" ties from any other ptepniation.and tmrivak-d in Its operation on the system when laboring under die ease. The manv well authenticated eurn r Kit, t ula of the most roalignnt.t character, hav given it a -wid$ and deserved celebrity. But it is not alone In -Scrofulo, not in the class of diseases to which it be longs, that this preparation lias been found benefi cial; - It is a specific in many disease a of the k jsr and (nay be administered with favorable resalta iai all ; and ft has been ao fully tested, not ealy by pa tients themselves, but slso by pbysieians, that it ha received their unqualified rccomniendationa sad lha approbation of the publie; and has established its own merits a reputation for value and efficacy far superior ta the various compounds bearing the name of JkSsrsaparilla. The following testimonials are se lected from anion? the multitude of those we are daily receiving ; and for further confirmation, the reader is referred to the Family Recipe and Medical Almanac, furnished gratuitously by all our agents. The following was sent to our Agents Messrs. VV. A. Waldion &. Co., who are personally acquainted' With the writer. WTATEBFG!tfl, N. Y . Nov. 20, i860. Messrs. Sands.! GentIcmen,-Abotit three. month. st since, the dis:ase called " Beard, or Barber's Itch ' appeared on my face, and as it is ofroreoccuirer.ee no case as yet having come under the care of our Village Physicians. I found it very difficult even to stop the progress of the disease on my face, although I tri.'d remedies that had cuied from the pimples on a child's face to the galled breast of a canal horse j and even pulled out my beard on the side of my face and chin. A short time since, a frienu told me that . he had it for two yearn, and tried different remedies' , without success, but finally cured it in a thort time," by the use of Sandst Sarsaparilla. On this recom mendation. I bought, one bottle, and finding I receiv ed benefit from it, I continued its use until I am now perfectly cured. I am led to bring this to your no tice gratuitously, from the fact, that the disease is no: named in the list of complaints for which the Sarsaparilla is a remedy; and that you may be ablis confidently to recommend it for such cases. Yours truly, GEO. E. SCOTT. .. REMARKABLE CURE OF BRONCHITIS. New ' Yobbt, Feb. 17, 1849. ' Messrs. Sands: Having suffered many years with a disease of mv throat, affecting the larvn. during which time I was treated by the most dis- ' tinguisnea pnysicions. in Europe and the United States, without receiving any permanent benefit, but all the time my general health and strength declin ing, and the disease making fearful progress : caus tic applications were used, and whatever else wis thought most efficient for prorfucmg a cure ; but 1 am confident the dtplorabl feFruatRin 1 was in, .the laryngitis being accompanied w th phthisis and) great difficulty in breathing, would seen ha a ter minated my life, had I not obtained relief through the medium of your invaluable Sarsaparilla. I musl say gentlemen, when I commenced using the Sarsa parilla I did not place much confidence in its vir tues; and this will not surprise yon, when you are informed I had tried more than fifty different reme dies during the past four years, without any success; but after taking your Sarsaparilla a few weeks. 1 was obliged at last to yield to evidence. This mar vellous specific has not only relieved but cured me ; and I therelore think it my duty, gentlemen, for the benefit of suffering humanity, to give yon thisattes taiion of my cure. Yours, very truly. D. PARENT. Consulate of France fn the United States. The above statement and signature were acknowl edged in our presence by Mr. D. Parent astrue. For the Consul General of France, j L. KORG. Vie Cnnsitt ? Prepared and sold, wholesale and jetail, by A. B i fe D. Sands. Druggists and Chemists. IfO Fnliniv tl., corner of William, New York Sold also by Druggists generally throughout the United States; V and t anadas. Price SI per bottle; six bottles, $5. '- t or sale in Wilmington by S. B. dt J.A. Evan. Ju ne 5. 35-3m. CAGES. pANARY and Mockiag Bird Cages, by W. C. HOWARD. July 19. 58. PICKLED HERRING. rVA BARRELS Halifax Pickled Herring, for I k sale by ANDERSON SAVAGE. July 21. 54. FISH. JUST received per schr. Elouise, snd for stle low 5 half bbls. No. I. Mackerel; 5 quarter bbls. No. 1 do.; 10 one-eighth bbls. No. 1 do.: 2000 Iba. Cod Fish. Mackerel and Salmon at retail, by W. U. HOWARD. Jaly 19. 63. FAYETTEVILLE FLOUR. BBLS. Fayetteville Floor, received ner 20 Steamer Fannv Lutterloh. for sale low bv June 28- W. C. HOWARD. GUNNY BAGS. 4frf New Gunny Bags, for sale by ,JUVJune7. -W.C.HOWARD. FRESH CANDY. 1pvpip LBS. assorted 1 n 25 lb. boxes ; 400 Ik mJJJ assorted for retailing, just received ,frek from the Manufactory and for sale In lots to suit, by L. N. BARLOW. Feb. 12. 141. HAY. BALES North Rivet Hsy, forsa!e by 200 FllKKMAN HOUSTON. vv' . 51 July 16. SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING. KAHNWEILER A BRAVS. Clot bin? Apart ment presents tbe most varied and complete assortment in the above line to be found fn (own and at all prices, to suit '.he most economical buy ers. Tho goodsare made In Ihe best msnnewtbe , stock consists of all th various styles of Fashion able Clothing formes of all aizes, and bo v s aad youths of all age. -All who are ! want of sup rior Clothing will pleas call at the Exchange Cor ner. Wilmington. N. C . Jan 30 -PRESERVED CANTON GINGER. FRESH and rood, for sale at the Froit Depot, by . - WILKINSON SLEK. . July 2. Ms m9m i r : NOTICE - IS given by the Committee having the superin-. -tendence of th Grave Yard for colored parsons, that, after Jul v 1. the fee for the interment ot Adult win S I Ublloren surrniv. . ; - IRA SKIPPER, Fxo- . -a July 21, 2853 -2w- c inn tttst rpcelved and for sal - J 1 75 kegs prime I-ard, 15 caaka French Brandy. Apply to S. M.WEST, Jaly 23. ::.- ss-zw CONNECTICUT RITER. ; " NO. 1 article of CONNECT1CLT FHAD. la XjL half bbls." or retail if yoo waajt aomethlaa; Sood, try them.'j 41m Pickled Salmon aad No. L UcieriLt - . CEO. MYEWV, Jaly2J. - Frant Butn. '-'v .. "- ...... -r - . I . .r r
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