ENilUI.l,Y REFRnSHI XO FO t
THE LANGUID AND AVFLlVTEb.
JR. RKSTON A CO., South aid "I '
street, two doors below Kahnwetler dfc Bra's.
Flag Stall, and Gew-Giw Box, and mrarly tJppcait
Cason A Moore'. S. & D.TeHer1, and Joh Daw
Mn'i Rag Emporium and "Commercial" shaving
Saloon, eery raodrat.y ooYrs ta atl persons la a low
lau ef mind and hciih, the following Drag and
Medici aca, in bonk or by the gallon t j
Marrett pBle, Aagustia, Brow a, and 1793 Bran
ny ; 'v. '
Sever. Brands of Palo and Brown Sherry ;
Wine, tjou kind tf Madeira, " do ;
Pert. Old Reeian. Pert, Cooking M ine;
While Frene-vi Brandt, for Fruits ; -.
Pure Holland Gin -for washing the throat, re
luoving atl rottgnncss. ote.
The very brsl brand of Champagne i
U. Slates Champagne and Longworih'a, Snork
ling Catawba. Purler and Ale, and Apple Branny,
grown grey br age;
Irish Whit key, Mnnongahela, ami "Bloc Bain;"
Cherry Boanee, Olark Berry Bounce, and Gin
feer Bounce; and various Cordial, Ac. Besides,
an article never before brought here " East India
Ale," a niild .Ale, in Part boitlra fine ionic,
fcnl highly recommended for delicate people.
Dvc.1. no.
RICE! RICK I!
CASKS fresa beat, jtisl received bv
L. N. ii tRI.OW.
20
Dec. I. No. 3 Granite Row.
scnooL BOOKS.
f . A ttCJ K adJtiional sunply received i hi? morn
J. in. Wc beep on hand at all ii nt, full a,
(korioieni of School Books, and veil I htm at pub.
hs' piicr. S. W. WlllTAKER.
No. 1. 110.
IRE'S DICTIONARY.
DICTIONARY of Aala, Manufactures and
fY M inea, containing a clear exposi'ion of their
V'incipteaand practice, by Andrew Ure, M. D., F.
R. S. f-te. Illustrated with nearly sixteen hundred
Knjrvini un Wood. Keprinted from the foorih
edition. Corrected and grraily enlarged, in 2 vol-.
Received and for ale al S. W. WHITAKKK.
Dec. 1. lia
STATIONERY.
LARGE additional supply of Stationery and
Blank Books received thi morning, at
Dec. I S. W. W HITAEKU'S.
LATEST PUBLICATIONS.
ROMANTIC incidents in he lire of the Q. tens
of li ngland, by the author ol SiandfUid Hall,
Amy Lawrence, etc. Charles Auchcs-er, a memo
rial. The OM Doctor or Stray Leaves from my
Journal, by n eiirrd Physician; Lady Lea's Wid
owhood, from """Blackwood's Majixine; Fern
Leaves, handsomely DounJ. Preeivrd this morn
ing at S. W. WHITA K ER'S.
Dec. 1. J 10.
PORT WA RDE YS S A LE.
N Thursday morning. 29th inst
at 1 1 o'clock
-S ai i he tidying t-olt, adjoining
J. Cassidey's
Slop Yard, we will tell under
inspection of Port
ardens,
The rondemned Sail, Rig' ing Ac. of Schr,
C. 11. ItOGKRS.
RANKIN & MAUTKX, Auctr's.
Nov. 29, 1S53. ('uuinal copy 2t ) K9.lt.
NeCALEB & GILBERT
A'lfCULD respectfully inform their fri-n"a and
i lie public generally, that they have taken the
m in- on the coiner of Market and Second streets,
under the Carolina Hotel, where they intend keeping
on h md a general assortment oi goods adapted to
the town and country trade, and would be happy lo
wait on all who may favor ihem wiih their patron
age.. Orders from ihe country will meet with dis.
r-cn. AJiods sold by us will be taken back if
loyGr: not prove satisfactory.
The following will comprise a part of our stock,
viz : Domestic Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hard
ware nnd Cutlery, Nails and Axes, Glass. Earl hern
and Sionc ware, Willow ware, Cradles Camagt s,
Cnb and Basket., Wood ware of all kinds. G roe. He
and Provisions of all kinds.a variety of Fruits, Nuts
Candies, Confectioneries, dec.
A full sypply of the best brai'da of Flour and
Buckwheat, will be constantly kept on hand ; also
fresh country ground Meal an Hominy :i.ay be
li.id at all time.
NOW i: ECEIVING, per schr. Charles Mills, a
lot of city mess Pork.
Fulton Market Beef, whole and half bb's., best
-q ii r II t v Goshen Butler, boxca of A. No. 1 Cheese,
best in market, c. A. B. McCALEB, )
II. D. GILBERT, i
Nov. 39 101- :m
HOUSE FURNISDIXG GOODS.
1 tm A 11-4 and 12 4 Linen "Shcciins-s: Bleach
JU red and Brown Cunon Sheeting, all
v idihs. Pillow Cae l.im n and Cotions; Bh-ach-
t .1 and Brou n Table Damasks and Ditto in t'l.ith.",
all f iv.es and qualities; I imn i-nii Cotton Diapers;
lied Ticks; Furni'ure Diniiiys dec. For nlcby
Nov. 73. JAMKS DAWSON.
SACK SALT
PLf( SACKS Liverpool e round Salt, now lund-
- v y vy from schr.
Souiherncr, for sale by
Nov. 23
FKtF.MANA HOUSTON.
G. W. CR00M,
IN SPECTOHOF NAVAL STORES AND
PilOVoSIONS, Wil migto!, N. C. respectful
ly inform Makers and Dea'ers in the above arti
cles, 'hat he will "ive prompt attention to all busi.
tie?a in ihat line entrusted to him, and solicits a
share of public pal ronaar, pledging hitr.st II to us
every proper clioil lo deserve ii.
J ill v In. 4? Gin -w
B. F. GRADY,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT
iyjL.r.GTOX, A", c.
J, "Liberal cash advances made on conin
meni of Naval Stores, Cotton, and otner produce.
J, JfOJiiee at the Store of .Messrs. Grady &
M.mik, North Waier street.
N uv- 3. S8-3mw
G EN PL EM EN'S Soft Bla k, and Drab Fur
T Hats, for Travelling or Business Hais, various
shapes and style ; also lincCips of every d si rip
lion. Persons wishiu; anything in toy line ran
not fail lobe suited by L'Uing me a call at the lla'
Store, No. 1 Granile Bow, Front st.
C, MYERS, Hatter.
Nov. 10ih 102
ALWAYS ON niND,
T'HE best stock of Umbrellas kept in the State.
Pcr-oiis wishing lo purchase al wholesale or
retail, can sjvc money bv calling at the Hat and
Cap Store.
Oct. 8.
C. M VK..S.
83
FINE SILK AND GINGHAM UM
BRELLAS. IT is well understood in this coiiimunity ih.it the
finest and best made Uuibrcll is, at the lowest
prices ate sold at the Hat Stoie, where at all times
may be found the most extensive assortment often u
in the Suite. A call is requested front all wishing
to purchase. C. MYEBS.
Nov. l'th I0"2
W. II. GAUTIER,
a E N E R A I. AG E N T
l'OK THI3SAI.K ot CJOUNTRYPKOUUCB
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Nov 10. l02-3m.
BOY'S BLACK AND PE .RL
OPERA HATS, new style,
Store.
Oct. 1.
for sale al ihe Hat
C. MYKHS
65
Assorted Preserves, very fine. Forsale
C. DuPRE dc. CO.
94.
Ocl. 22.
MOLASSES.
60
HHDS
prime swet Cuba Molasses, dally.
expected,
ov. 1.
For sate bv
J. I1ATAAWA A SON
TO ARRIVE
-Vr ScAr. Sidney Price and Ckuf. Mill.
Of ITBLS. Apple, fine ; 10 do. Florence Mill
0J Doublo Extra Flour.
bWs. Hiram Smith's Mill Double F.xira do.
15 Kegs of Goshen Butter;
12 Boxes Enzli.h Chi esc ;
2 j 'do White do prime. By
Gr.O. II. KELLF.T.
Nov. 22. J.Il.fc N.C.T. copy. 107.
A STORY FOR MOTHERS.
IRVVtE or The Bended Twig, by Cousin Cicely.
j Received and tor sale at
Nov. 19.
S. W. WHITAKER'S.
FERN LEAVES.
BKAUT1KUI, adition of Pern
T .p. vfn from
I fanny's roruoito.
Heceived and for sate by
8. v.. WHITAKER.
102.
Nov. 19.
TO ECONOMISTS
WE are sellitg Dress and Fsney Goods st ereatlv
reduced prices. HFDKICK ft Rk. 7
Nor.istn- 1U
R. K.7TROY.
- MOLASSES. :
OH HHDS. SWeet Molasses, now hndlna, for
CV s,le by FREKMAA & HOVSTON
Nov. 29 . ....i '
109
FRESH SUPPLIES.
PRBEMAN A Houston are now receiving in
J. siora large additions to thci r stock of Groearicf
and Provisions. Say Cheese, Butter, CraeKers.
Flour, Sugar, Coffer, Beef, Pork, Molasses, Salt
W hlskey, Fish, Bacon. Lard, Soap, Candks. Oil
Paints. Gbts. Nail, and s varh-ty of other articles
in their line of busings, nrnl which are fler.-d for
ale ia lot a lo suit purchasers, on reasonable terms.
Nov. 29 109
AN OWNER IS WInTED
T70R Buzsv, wtihotti mark, ie tivtd fiom New
ork. per schr. T. A. 'aid
Nov. 29
FilEKMAN HOUSTON.
PRINTED FRENCH
USLIN le Lanes; Plain M.de and Hissh
Coli mi red Ditto ; Frem-h n n.l F.nelisli Meri-
ooei-, every hade ; I'lald Mcrinojs and Raw Silk,
do. Muslin De Baizes, For sale by
Nov. 29. JAMF.S DAWSON.
TALMAS AND LADIES CLOAKS,
BLACK and coloured, i.f the very latest French
Pailrn ; Iridic black and coloun d CU-tTik for
Cioa'ks, and i'rimiuin for ihe same. Received
andforsileby JAMES DAW'SOV.
Nov. 29. 109.
PURE GOLDEN FLAX,
I II IS II Linen and Richardson's celebrated
Heavy Family Linens, Biids Kye Diiprs,
Napkins and Doyins, Scotch anil Kiusia Diaper,
Brown Hollands and xlate colon d French Linenr.
Receivcxl lo-day, and lor sale by
Nov.-. JAMF.S DA W S ON
STEEL MIXED,
CADET Mixed t.nd Oxford Grey Cassimere, a
Urge assort ivtnl ol long ami tquare Bay State
ShawU; fine Mirino do, assoiied colour-", Real
Sh kcr Flannel and Shaker Knit Shirts and
Drawers ; Ladic French Corsets, Cotton Furni
ture Fiiner; Paris I'laid Salin Quadrille Orrssei"
and Rich Winter F.ngli.-h and French Prims
Forsalcby JAMF.S DAWSON.
No. 29. 109.
CUT VELVET,
PLUSH and Satin Vesting; KnslUli Black
Crape; While .S.uiti, all grades; Belvidetcund
F.xhibiiion fine Woolen Shawls. Heceived lo-day,
andforsaleby JAMES DAWSON.
Nov. 29. Iu9.
IESlfAND prime.
JUST IS TIME.
Of "I BAGS Green Rio C iree ;
ZJ IS kegs of fresh Goslxn Uuitit;
25 boxes Chece;
15 libls. of Kxtra Florence Mills Fluur;
lo boxes F.nalis- Cheese;
10 bbU. of Mercer 1 Potatoes ;
40 " Apple;
Low for cash, at GEO. H. KELLEY'S.
Nov. 29. 1 6.
J.. II., N. C. T. and Spirit of the Alje copy.
V. C. HOWARD,
"iF.NF.RAL Commission and Forwarding Mi r-
VJ cjant, Wiimingion.
N.
Liberal Cash
adttftieri
made on Consignments.
109-tf
Nov. 29
CtKRIAGES! CARRIAGES!
THE subsciiher has just received,
and will cominue to receive weekly,
. from Messrs. Dunlnp & Co., their
woik, wmcn ne oner tor saie tow lor uasn orap
proved p ier at 90days. viz: 1 Carriages. Rocka way.
Biiiriiiea, Jenny Lind Waggons, Sulkies, dir. All
of VuiUap d Co' irorA- sold by me vananted for
12 month
OiJe f r work will be made up in bcit manner.
W. C. HOW A U D.
Nov. -t9 i09 if
SUPERFINE LONDONBROWN
CLOTHS; West of England B'uedo.; Kiollcy'
celebrated French Plack Cloths ; Piano and
Table Covers; Bed Blankets; coloured and white
Negro Blanket and very heavy Negro Kersey.,
u arranlcd hall wool Forsalebv
Nov. .9. JAMF.S DAWSON.
SAXONY, WELCH,
OF all qualilii s, and Patent fine W hiie Flannels,
all warranted not lo shrink ; Ladies Merino
V est ; coloured Vtlvel Itibbon; Mourning Plaid
French Merinos and Black Hall' Mourning, all
Wool Do Lanes ; Orleans Cloth, Tainise and Wid
ows Cloth. For ale by JAMES DAWSON.
N. v 29. 109.
MOURNING COLLARS
AND Undersleevcs ; Linen Habits and Slerves;
French Worked Collars; Quihed Galons;
French Bombazines ard tine lo superfine Black
S Ik Warn Aluua-. Received lo-d.iv and lor sale
by JAMES
Nov. 29.
DA WSON.
109.
FINE PLAID LINSAYS,
PUIM'KD Dniijgeis; Heavy Woolen tioe and
half Hose; Thick Woolen Shirts lor Negroes:
ery heavy all wool Twilled Blankets, and Crib
and Cradle Blanket; Georgia Kerseys and Plains.
Just received and lor sale at the lowest prices, by
Nov. 29. JAMES DAWSON.
BUCKWHEAT.
50 New
BAGS Extra Quality, Freh Ground, from
Wheat, received lllis llav by
L. N. BAb LOW, No. 3 Granite Row.
Nov.2(i IUS
FOR SALE.
rrCA3KS new Cron Rice. Apply to
J RA N K 1 N dr, M A RTI N.
Nov.2G
3t-l03
ROUGH RICE.
BUSH ELS for sale by
RANKIN &
4,c OU
Nov. 26
MAKTIN.
3i-108
NORTH CAROLINA.
JAMS, Sides,
Nov 2J
Shoulder, and I.nrd. For sale
RANKIN & MARTIN.
3t-108
NEW CHEESE.
r): BOXES New Dairy (.'hees., of an exlra qunl-
mJ ity, just rect ived and for sale by;
L N. BARI.OW, No.
3 Granite llow.
103
Nov. 26
FLOUR.
SMITH'S double Extra,
I T I II A M SMI I H'S double
Fayetteville
n FuiHilv and Superfini , for sale by
Nov. iti.
FREEMAN ifc HOUSTON.
,)f FIRKINS best Goshen Butter; 100 boxes
J Cheese premium Ch esc. Forsale by
Nov. 26. W. M. SHERWOOD & CO.
BUTTER. "
Qf FIRKINS No. 1 Goshen Butler. superior
article for family use. lor sale hy
Nov. 26.
FREEMAN dt HOUSTON.
SACK SALT.
CfYfi SAr:KS Liveipool ground Salt, to arrive,
Jv fJ for sale from vessel, by
Nov. 26.
FREEMAN St, HOUSTON.
M0LASSKS.
HHDS. hourly expected, for sale l y
tv
Nov. 22.
FREEMAN fc HOUSTON.
108.
SPERM CANDLES.
FEW boxes pure S'perin Candles, Judd'a and
r o hers make
the best articles iranufnriurcd.
for sale by
Nov. 26.
FREEMAN A HOUSTON.
Iu8.
CHEESE.
Qnri BOXES snd 20 casks Cheese, for sale
bv
FREEMAN 4 HOUSTON.
Nov. 26.
108.
J. R. RESTON & CO.,
NO. S Market, below From, have on hand vari
ous articles useful f r housekeepers, such as
plate Wsrmers, Jelly Strainers lelly Moulds. Tin
Pans, all sle. Coffee Pols, ditto with Biggins,
Pudding Boikrs, Cleaver. Cook's Knives, Bread
Knives, Ladles, Oyster Knives, Towel Stands,
Knife Powder, Liquid for renovating Furnhure,
Brass and Silver Powder. In short, many con
veniences worth looking
No landing, everything fresh in the Grocery
line among other matter, Iresh Quinces lor pre
serving. Nof 26, 108-C
Mov. 29, 153. ItiMsv
f fc iUiA4ifMlolO
tar
It stands nr-eanK
nonl for its cHratlvs
powers in nil he dis
eases forwhicti II Is
rccomtnendeal. call-
wf--
FrmaleCompIalala-
Oi' mess are Pao
lapsus Ctsbi, or
Fatlinf of. the
Womb; Klosi Al
hm, or Whites ;
Chronic lodamma .
lion and Ulceration
-f the Womb; loci
iental Hemorrhage,
r Flooding f Paia
ul, Suppressed, and
irregular Menstrua
on. dkc, with all their accompany evils, (Cance.
excepted,) no matter how severo or of how Jong
landing
The Carholicon far surpasses other remedies, in
bring more eertain, tessezpensive. and leaving the
system in a better condition. Let all Interested in
such a remecdy call and obtain a pamphlet (free
containing airple proof, from highly respeciabl
sources, of tti4 happy reaull of ils use together
with letter from first-class experienced physicians,
who have used it in their practice, and f peak from
'heir own observations.
acreactvccs.
Prof. Dba inr, M.D , Baltimore, Md.
J. C. Orrick, M. I)., "
P. B. Pcckham, M. D, L'tiea, N, T.
D. Y. Foote, M, D., Syracuse, N. V.
M. II. Mills. M. D , Rochester, N. V.
L. D. Fleming. M. D.,Caoand ligua,
N. V
W . W. Reese, M. D., City of N. Y.
W. Pre-icoli, M.D, Concord, N. H.
J. P. Newl md, M. D.. Utica, N. Y.
Pamphlets c in bo had erati at the Store of
S. B. A J. A. EVANS, Druggists
Who cjale and Retail Agents'.
Wilmington, N. C.
An.i of tnal of Iha leatinj Druggists in the
State.
Letter ndilressetl to Mcrt Reach qT Droier.ton,
Agents at Setrbemj C. If., S. C, by A'er. C. S
Heard, of same Slute.
Gl ss" Sfbkvos, Jan. 3ih, 1833.
Messrs. Reach A Buownso.v S irs : I send for
mnther bottle of your " Marchixi's Utatine Ca
rholicon" M y wile has been afflicted for eleven
ycars. and a variety of means has been resorted to
for relief, l ut none was obtained until I received
this medicine from joii I' influence seem al
most m lsrteal : there was a m inifest improvement
from the d iy it was taken.
As there are a greal msnv females in our country
laboring under the affliction for which your medi
cine propose a remedy, I foci it a duly lo recom
mend it lo all such.
(Signed.) OtoroH S. Heard.
J. B. M RCHISI A CO , Proprietors.
Central Depot, 304 Broadway N. Y.
Nov. 19. 106-lyc
STEAM BOAT FOR SALE.
THE subscriber wishes to sell hit
en ire interest in the Steumer-' AL-
llCE," being! of Ihe Bom. Terms
made easy.
Nov. 8.
JAMES E. METIS.
101 -if.
HOUSES FOR SALE.
OKFER for4le that splendid Dwelling n ihe
sum nil of Market .Street, with all necessary
out-buildinKS attached nnd at present occupied
oy S. P. Polley, Esq The Loi i on the corner
bf Market and Eighth streets size 100 feel en
Market, by 330 feet back. A rare ou-ortunity is
here offered to any one desirous of possessing per
haps the mosi commodious situation in town
ALSO,
Three Lots on ChesnHt Street, two of which arc
improved, are offered separately or together, at a
very moderate price. Apply to
P. W. FANNING,
or, M. CRON LY.
Aug-nt 23. 1553. 68-tf.
FOR SALB.
THE House and Lot occupied by ihe sub-
; .. I.- . u v- ,
4"
hi
r- 1 1 i iu r-uuii, ut-iM ecu (iun ana Ann
Streets possession given 1st October. An-
ply at the lee House,
SILAS II.
MARTIN.
41.
June 25, 18 53.
FORSALE.
THE House and Lot on S cond street,
between Nunn and Church sireets. Apply
C. & D. DuPRE.
75-tf.
Sepi
FOR RENT.
THE lare Brick Dwelling, on Second
Street, at present occupied by Sirs, Wm. H.
Lippitt. For particulars apply in
R. G. RANKIN.
September 3, 1333. 73-tf.
FOR RENT.
4 Comfortable dwellings in vicinity of Dry
Pond.
i H iujc with necessary out houses, on 4th
street near ihe residence of Wm. Sutton. Esq.
1 House and Lot near the Bpalist Chiirih. on
Front Street, formerly occupied by Wm. Hunting
ton, Esq.
4 Houses n i.ir the Rail Road on 5th Street
front 1st October next, for ooe year. For terms
apply to GEO. HAltaiSS.
Sept. 15. 7?.
VALUABLE DWELLING HOUSE
FOR SALE.
THE Subscriber offers for sale that most
ricirable DWELLING AND PREMIS
ES, situate ai the Norih-Western intersec
Third street with Red Cro.s street, the
Hon
Loi fronting 100 feet on Red I ross. and 200 feel
on Third.
The Dwelling House, Kilchen. Smoke-House,
Stables, and ail the other ou'-hoiises on the pre
mises, havo been built wilhin a few years, of
ehoicn materials, in the best manner, and nearly
.l of them covered with tin. The Dwelling
House Is capacious, handsomely finished, and
most conveniently planned, and all the other build
ings are j'idiciouly arranged, and well fitted up.
There are few Lots in Wilmington so desirably
located, and the improvements on which arc fo
admirably adapted for a family residence. Third
street on the entire Eastern line of this lot, is 99
feet wide, and separates it from that on which a
new Episcopal Church is about to be erected.
Persons desiring to purchase, can nseertain
lerms of sale by application to the subscriber, or
N. N. Nixoi, Esq., or M. Cbosly, and the sub
scriber will cheerfully accompany any such who
wish to inspect the premises.
II. R. NIXON.
Sept. 8, 1SS3.
75-tf.
1,000 SACKS SALT,
FOR sale by C. DtPRE & CO.
Oct. 22.
FRENCH CHINA
DINNER and Tea Sets, and Fnnry Ware has
anived, and ia now open. For sale at No. 2,
Granite Row, by
ALEX.
MacRAE, Ja.
Nov. 6.
100-1 m
LARD AND BACON.
5EBLS. N. C. Lard ; 1,000 lbs. do. Bacon.
Forsale by JOS. R. BLOSSOM.
July 14.
N. C. BACON AN LARD.
5A(i LBS. Hams, Sides nnd Shoulders N,
wlUVlc Boon: 10 kjs of Lard, inst receiv
ed per Pail Road.
Oct. 8.
For sale by
J. HATHAWAY ft SON.
EMPTY SPIRIT CASKS:
looiy
JUST received per chr Dolphin, for sale
JAM ES H. CHADBOURN A CO.
Nov
22 107
SACK SALT.
rnA SACKS daily expected. For sale by
OUU RUSSELL A BRO.
Nov 22 107
WESTERN SIDES.
1 f IIHDS. expected, per brig Buena Vista. For
I J sale by RUSSELL ft BRO.
Nov. 23
107
FRESH AND FINE.
JUST received, by the schr. A. J. DeRosret :
2 bbla. W. B, Whale Oil;
10" Fresh Sagar Crackers;
10 Soda w
S " of HI am Smith's best Family K touts
12 Hit , do do do
10 boxes fresh Buckwheat Flour
10 i Kega do - . do
30 Bags do - do
Low for Cash, at QUO. H. KELLEY'S.
Nov 22 H., and N. e. T. eopT ,s W
m
i
r I'riti ''
. s.
3 3
Ot
s ''l V6n PiILADCLPEIJL'
I t-: ml t lhr 4 ' i I f? .twm C.mML
A. Sieelrrmn, alU hv
hJm For nafit fi eight or pa
have despatch as above.
ssa go, apply t o , .
Ike Is ' ' - -
UKO. IIARK13S.
F0K PHILADELPHIA.
THE Packet Scht K. t. B. Wale,. lam.
S. Little, nrssKer, wilt har despatch as
hove For light freight or passage, apply
to . GEO. H ARU1SS. -
FOR NEW-ORLEANS.
. THE Pael Sthr. Sidney Price, Capt.
SS. C- Ganrfr; nta-te,, n 111 have despatch as
labove. For light frciahi or passage, apply
- GEO. HARRIS
Dec. 1. ---w;. ,..-. . .:,-. - IMtV
FOR NEW TORK:
SCHR. Southerner, Blakeman, will bav
quick dispatch for the above port for
; light freight or passage apply to
Nov
,23 JOS. H- FLANKER,
FOR BOSTON.
SCHR. Elbin Lawyer, Rouse, will have
quick dispatch for the above port. Apply
io J. H. CHADBOURN & CO.
Nov. 29
FOR NEW YORK
REGULAR LINE.
THE regular packet aehr Adeline D.. John
Potlger, master, will have dispatch as above.
For light Irelglit or passnge npf ty 10
ov. 29
GEO. HARUISS.
FOR BOSTON.
SCHR. Empire, Hopkins, will have de
spatch as above. FoT light freight or pas
saee apply on board or to
J AMI'-3 tt. "itlAuauu ivi- ac v.
2 107
Nov
FOR KENNEBECK, ME.
8CHR. Convert, Brown, will have dis
patch as above. For light freight or pas-
esge apply to
. ..... . . r... m n n 'IT' II -r t .-i
Nov. 22 I0-7
FOR NEW YORK.
THE A. I. fast soiling Schr. Dolphin,
Lord Master, will have despatch as above.
,Eor freight or passage apply to
J. H. FLANNER, 25 North Water Street.
Nov. 22 107
FOR BOTON
REGULAR L1SE.
THE A No. 1 schrVB. Chamberiin, Harris,
master, having most of her cargo engaged
will saifwith despatch. For light freight
or passage npply to RANKIN ft MARTIN.
Nov. 22 2t-103
FOR BOSTON.
THE fine brig Mary Lowell, Capt. Peterson will
sail in oil next week. For Rsht freight or pas
sase apply to RANKIN & MARTIN.
Nov.2i 103
FOR BATH, ME.
SCHR. Westport. McCobb.
will have
freight or
kdispatch as above. For light
passage, apply to
JAMKS tl. UHAl"UUUlll S UJ
Nov 22
107
FINE WALKING CANES.
EBONY, Rosewood. Malacca. Gutta Percha and
Whalebone Canea, with Gold and Silver. Ivory
nnd Pearl heads a full and handsome assortment.
Call and examine them al ihe Hat .ttore Granite
Row. C.MYERS.
PLANTATION HATS AND CAPS.
WOOL and Glazed Hals ; Cloth and Plush Caps
a lull stock for Negro wear for sale low. by the
ease or dozen, al the Hat Store. C. MYERS
Nov, 10th 102
20 NESTS PAINTED TUBS,
COR sale by C. DuPRE A CO.
1
Oct. 32.
BOSTON AND WILMINGTON LINE.
T H E fine Schr. Cyrus Chamberlain.
Capt. Hawes, will ply regular between this
,-tnd Hostoru Kor reight spniy f o
RANKIN A MA3TIX.
-Agents at Wilmington.
Fl. C. THACHER,
Agent Boston.
Sep. 29, 94
FLOUR.
40oB
BBLS. best brand. For sale by
ct. I. C. DuPRE & CO.
NEW CROP.
C CURRANTS, Citron and Kaisins. for sle nt the
J Fruit Depot. WILKINSON A ESLKR.
Nov. 15th
101.
15 KEGS EXTRA FINE N. C. LARD,
L, OR sale by C. DuRPE s CO.
L Oct. 22.
TusiMfECElVEI).
BAGS Rio Cetfec;
JJ 25 bb!s. Coffee Sugars ;
10 hhds. Porto Rico do
For sale by ZENO. II. GREENE.
Nov. 10. N. C. T. copy. 102.
FOR. SALE.
THE linck Building on Front Street, near
Dock Street, nt present orcupi d as an Ice
House, for which purpose it is belter adapt
ed than any building in the Southern States i ft
on Front St., running back 05 feel: 3 stories with
granite front, nnd in ihe centre of the town. If not
wanted aa an ice House can De hnisnea as two
Stores of large size and a Hall the largest in the
place.
A lot 14 feet on Dock street, running bark 33 feet
to rear end of above building, will be sold in con
nection, if desired.
To a person desirous of making a good investment
or of conducting the Ice business, this isan excel
lent opportunity.
If not disposed of before Thursday. 15th Decem
ber, will then be offered at public sale to highest
bidde'r.
For terms 4c. apply lo
A H. VANBOKKF.LEN,
or SILAS N. MARTIN.
Nov. 19.
109-ts.
NOTICE.
TTAVINu changed my business an
i sold my
AX
stock of goods, I hertby give notice to all in
debted to me, that i heir accounts are made out and
ready for settlement, and respectfnlly request their
immediate attention.
W. C. HOWARD.
P. S. Also, all indebted to the late firm of
HOWARD Sl PEDEN, who do not pav up by 1st
of January next, will find their accounts placed in
the ha rids of officers for collection.
Nov. 19th, 1853. . W. C. HOWARD.
byTexpress!
LUPIN'S Bombazine black Canton Cloths; Bis
choffsaup'r Black Silk Cheniizettee, Collars,
Ac. cheap, HEDRICK A RYAN
Nev. I8:h IC5
SHAWLS.
1 Of Long nnd Square Bay Stale Shawls, just
lUUreceived HEN DR1CK ft RYAN.
BACON.
A LOT of very superior North Carolina Bacon,
just roceived and for sale low, bv
Auj 11. I. II. FLANNER.
TURNER'S ALMANAC.
THE North Carolina Almanac for 1854. received
and for sale at S. W. WHITAKER'S.
Nov. 19.
106.
SCENES AND SKETCHES ON THE
CONTINENT.
OCRNES and Sketches in Continental Europe.
emoraciog aeifcripiiora or f ranee, foitugal,
Spain, Italy, Scicily, Switzerland. HeUium and
Holland, together with interesting notices of their
rrincipai cities ana l owns, ci relully prepared from
the best and latest sources, bi Roat. Sears t Illustra
ted with numerous Engravings. Reoetved snd for
sale at S. W. WHITAKER S.
Nov. 19. 106.
NORTH CAROLINA C ASSISE RE-
O BALES FYie, Oassi meres, tnanuiaelored at Sa-
Jteov.N.C. thiee goods of the kind mad in
America; cheap, tlr.UKiCK UT Ar.
Not. 19th 106
N
T , : - TAHHN CY. MISTAKE, k
FROM oar office, mho Ihe 1st Ins., smslfaox
boat 3 ft. long. 16 inches wide, and $ inches
deep, marhed "Charles-florin r, Freeporl. Maine,
ear of 3V D. Oalton, No. 1? Merchants Row,
Agent for the Portiand and Kcnnebaak Rail Road
Co., Boston." Any information will bethsnkful
ly nreiyed,ad if returned, we will pay all ex.
penses. '-v -- JU 4k 1. McRAR dt CO.
r NOV-8. -w ; j - e.N- A0La.
HAIR, SHUCK & SI0SS MATTRASSES
ON hand and mads to rder, at '
vT 4AV4LJCINS03I OESLER'S.
Oct 27 . ; ; t , up stairs.
LYELL'S GEOLOGY.
APPI.ETON ft Cn's Be edition yf LyeiFsPYin
Clple of Geology, illustrated wfih Maps, Wood
,-uta, and Plates: received and for sale by
S. W. WHlTAKER.
-Nov. 10th-;- ftR'tf .v . .102
SEGARS! SEGARS!
OF all grades, qualities, prices, Ac, at ihe Frail
Depot WILKINSON A ESLER.
Oeti 6 -
EMPTY SPIRIT DARREIN.
A f EMPTY Spirt's Barrels to arrive. For
JU sals by ADAMS. BRO. CO.
Sepi.
IV.
76.
FEMALE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE.
MURFHEESiORO,' N. C.
Rav. M R. FORY, A. M , Fsisjcipal, Afoura
Science and Moral Philosophy.
Mas E. de LANCEY FOR Y, AssisTANTpaistci-
pal French, Italian, and Belle Leltre:
Rev. i. II. LAND, A.M., Lalin Language and
Literature.
Rav. J. R. GARLICK, A. M . tUtory.
P. S. HE vSON, A. B., Ma' hematics and Natural
Science.
Ma. M. C. B BCOCK, Organist arid PianUt.
Miss A. PRRKINS.ffeAer EnglUu
Miss SUSAN I. BAKER, Mitstc, Plana d Vocal.
Miss M. E. ELDREDGK, Music, Piatrm, Vocal,
and Guitar.
Miss CAROLINE ROBINSON, Music, Piano
and Vocal.
Miss C. D. SMITH. Primary Department.
Miss IULIA RUGKtt, OH. Holer, Monodiromalic
Fainting. Urainng, and Jrnamcnlal If ranches.
Rav. J R. GARLICK. A. M.,nd LADY, of Va
Conductor of the Da neslic Department,
M a.H I Lf ,, of Va., Matron and Sursc.
The Institution is located in one of the most
healthful sections of Eastern Carolina.
The Institute has a Library, a Heading Room,
and n Cabinet of Miner..!. The Chemical, Astro
nomical and Philosophical Apparatus is not sur
passed by that of any similar Institution in the
South. The Literary Society of ihe Institute sus
tains a Monthly Periodical, v. hlch Is read at the
regular meet i ties of ihe Society. Ex tensive cour
ses of lectures are delivered, accompanied with ex
perimental illustrations. The Music Department
is furnished with ten new snd very superior In-
stuments, and is conducted by a gentleman Tea
cher, aided by Four lady colleagues. Al usical soi
rees are held monthly. There Is aUo a large and
valuable Organ for daily religious sciviccs. The
Bible is regularly -studied:, ana throughout (he
whole course, regard is had to the moral culture of
the Student The young ladies do not visit the
stores nor Poet Office, but muko all purchases
through the agency of friends. All letiers receiv
ed pass through the hands of the Principal, and
where there is suspicion of a ch&destine corres
pondence, the tetters are sent unopr ned to the Pa
rent or Guardian. The Students do not go abroad
without a proper attendant. 1 hey are not allow
ed to visit, nor to receive calls, nor lo attend any
exhibition without permission from the Principal.
They attend divine service on the asobain al such
place as the Parent or Guardian may direr!. To
prevent rivalry In dress, a simple uniform is pre
scribed. There are two seasons comn erririg on
the 2d Wednesdays ol October nnd March. The
vacation is from the last Thursday in July to the
2d Wednesday in Octiber. Students can enter at
nny lime and are charted accordingly. No deduc
tion for tuition will be made after entering, except
in c-.scs of nro rrcted illness, when one half the
bill will be deducted. Parents and Guaidians are
earnestly requested not to bring nor remove young
ladies on the sabntn.
To those living near the railroad., Murfrcesboro'
i rmst accessible by the way of Baykin's Depot,
on I ho S-jiboard md Roanoke Road, 12 miles from
the Institute, where a regular conveyance will al
ways be found.
Hates ef Board and Tuition for a Session of
Vive Months, Payable one hall In Advance.
Elementary Arithmetic, Oram mar, Oeogra
phy, Writins, Ac
S10 00
15 00
Higher English.
F raced, Latin Greek, and Italian, each,
Drawing and Embroidery, each,
Painting. In Water Colois,
Painting in Oil Colors,
Music, Piano, Guiur, and Seraphine, each,
Music, Organ,
Use of Piano, and Seraphine, eoch,
00
6
00
00
00
9
2
00
00
25
3
00
Use of Guitar,
Use of Organ,
Scientific Lectures,
School Room Expenses, and Vocal Ma sic.
2
00
00
7
1 50
2
CC
Board in the Institute, not including the pri
vileges of the Bath Room, per moi th, 8 00
Washinsr, per month, 1 00
Application for Admiss on can be made to
the Principal, by Letter, or, onthe premises of the
Institute. Oct 13 9.0-3m-w-c
500 1 d5z7assorted WOOLHATS";
L?MBRACI.G very variety of slyleand qnalily,
-J at rery low prices by ihe Cose or Dozen. Those
wishing to purchase mil find my assortment or
thy an examination. C.MYERS Halter.
Novhh 101
TOWAGE
ON snd after this date all vessels
towed in harbor by Steamer Sam
Beery and Calhoun, will bo charged
S4,L'0. UKU. 11AK.RISS, Agent.
Nov. 8th, 1853. 101.
1853.
GENTS DRESS HATS. 1853
F
ALL Styles of Moleskin, Beaver and Cassi
mere Dress Hats ; a full assortment for sale at
the Hat and Cap Store; No. 1 Granite Row, ad
joining McRae'a Crockery Store.
u. Ml WIS, Uatter.
Nov. 8th 101
MESS PORK.
bbl Mess Pork, just received
20
from Balti
more, lor sale by
No
6.
JAS.
H. CHADBURN & Co.
FIRE WORKS.
1 CYl ROXES Candle or Fire Crackers.
1 JJ 100 do. Sky Rockets.
1C0 dos. Roman Candles.
1U0 " Wheels, Serpents, Ac, Ac.
Country merchants and others can be supplied
ai tne lowest prices at tne emit uepot.
WILKINSON 4-
Nov. 13th
ESLER.
104
SEGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF,
,F Best Quality always on hand, at Fruit Depot.
W IL-K-lPtSUiX Ot btl,t,K.
Nov. 15th 104
WE ARE NOW READY.
'pO Contract for any kinds of Work inupholster-
loa business.
WILKINSON A ESLER,
Nov. 13.
Upstairs
JOHN HALL,
PRODUCE BROKER.
Office op rtalrs, In E. P. Hall's Brick Uu tid
ing, North Waier Street,
WILMINGTON N. C.
November 6, 1855. 100-lm.
P0RT0 RICO SUGAR.
1 CT HHDS., a superior article. For sales bv
X J Cel.
22.
RUSSELL A BRO.
WHEAT, RICE. CORN & PEA FANS,
JUST in store and for sale by
Oct 3. J. M. ROBINSON.
BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
GEORGE R. FRENCH, at his
old stand on Market street, begsp.
leave to return his thanks to his
old friends and cut-lomera for the liberal patronage
heretofore extended to him, and to inform t hern that
his stock of Boots and Shoes, including ever vari
ety la hi line is now aa complete and a extensive
as a l any former period. His stock of Gecttlecaea
PtoysandChildron-s Boots and Shoes embraces eve
ry variety of styfc", fashion and quality that can be
desired, or that ia usually called lor, including a fine
a asm Meat of Ladies, Misses and Gentlemen's Over
Shoes. - " -
He woald particularly invite the attention of the
Ladies to hi exUmaivo aasortment of Ladiej and
Misses Leather, Morocco, Enameled, Bronze, Pat.
Leather, Goat Skin, black and white Kid aad a va
riety of fancy colored Baota; Shoes aad Slippers.
Also, black, brown Jblue, purple and variegated, silk
Gaiters, anew and handsome article, withand with
out herds. . Ladies fancy Oaiters at SI s naif.
Also, Sola Leather, Cslves SkJasand Shoe Find
ings. Please call and examine. t
' Mr. French woald also inlbna his friends and the
pablic, that bets State Areat or the sale of Davis"
Pain Ciller and Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, by
either wholesale or rUii. -
Nov 43 102
,CARTE2,S ?AM2 FIXTURE.
ttS. .
THE GREIT PCRIFIEB OF THB BL06D.
Sot a Particle of jBcrcarjr ia it-
An infallible remedy for Scrofula, King' Evil,
Rheumatism. Obstinate Cuts neoos Eruptions, Pim
ples or Postules on the face, Bioiehes, Uoils.C hron
ic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Teller, Scald Head,
Enlarsenien t a nd Pain of the Bonesand Joint s. tub
bom Ulcer. Syphilitic Disordera, La mba go,' Spi
nal LkMBpuims, ana an uisea sea arising trout an la.
judicious use of Mercury, imprudence io Lite, or lm
purity of the Blood.
This vsluableMiidicine which ha s become celebra
ted for the number of extraordinary cures effected
through inagen:y,has Indueed the proprietors, a I
the argent request of their friends, to offer it to the
public", which ihey do with the utmost confidence
in ils virtues and wonderful curative properties.
Thefollowingrertificates.ielertedfrom a large num
ber, are, however, stronger testimony than the mere
word of the proprietors : and are all from gentlemen
well known in their localities, and of ihe highest
respectability, many of them now residing in the
ritv of Richmond, Virginia.
F. BovoBN,Eaq,.ef the Exchange Hotel, Rich
niond. known every where, says ho has seen the
Medicine called Carter's Spanish Mixture adminis
tered In over a hundred cases,iu nearly all the disea
ses for which it is recommended, with the most as
tonishingly good results. He sa y ii is the mosi ex
traordinary medicine he has ever seen. i
Ague and Fever Great Cure.--I hereby certify,
that for three rears I had Ague and Feverof ihe most
violent descrip t iou. I had several Physicians, took
large quantities of Q.uinine. Mercury, and I believe
nil the Tonics advertised, but all without any per
manent relief. At last I tried Carter'sSpanUn Mix
ture; two bottles of which effectually cured me, and
amhaypy to say I have hid neither Chill or Fe
vers since. I consider It the best Tonic in the world
and theonly medicine that ever reached m y case.
JOHN LOXGDEN.
Beaver Dam. n?ar Richmond, Va.
C. B.Luca, Esq., now in the city of Richmond,
and for many years in iho Post Office, has such con
fidence In the astonishing efficacy of Carter's Span
ish Mixture, that he has bouglitupwardof50 bottles,
which he has given away to the afflicted. Mr. Luch
says he has never known it to fail when taken ac
cording to directions.
Dr. Mi.xgb a practising Physician, and formerly
of the City Hotel, In the city of Richmond, says he
has witnessed in a number of instances theeffects of
Carter's Spanish Mixture which were most truly
surprising. He say in a case of Consumption, de
pendent on the Liver, the good effects were wonder
ful indeed. -.
Samuel M. Driskeb, of the firm of Drinker tf
Morris, Richmond, was cured of Liver complaint of
8 years standing, by the uc of two bottles of Car
ter's Spanish Mixture.
Great cure of crofula.--The Editors of the Rich
luond Republican hud a servant employed in Ihei
press room, cured of violent Scrofula, combinod
with Rheumatism, w hieh entirely disabled him from
work. Two bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture
made a perfect cure of him, and the Editors, in a no
lice, say they "cheerfully recommend it to all who
are afflicted with any di-case ol ihe blood "
Still another cure of Scroful-t I hud a very val
uable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter'a Spanish
Mixture. 1 consider it a truly valuable Medicine.
JAME M. TAYLOR.
Conductor on the R. F. ft P. R. R. Co., Richmond
Va-
SALT i;UEUMOF2Q YEARS STANDING
CCKKIf.
Mr. John Thompson, residing in the city of Rich
mond.was cured by three bottles of Carter's Span
ish Mixture, of Sail Rhciiiu. which he had nearly
20 years, and which all the physicians of ihe city
could not cure. Mr. Thompson is a well known
merchant in the city of Richmond, a., and his
cure is most remarkable.
Richard E. W est. ol Richmond, way-cured of
Scrofula, and what Physicians cullod confirmed
Consumption, by three bottles ci Carter's Spanish
Mixture.
Edwi Bcstov. Commissioner of the Revenue,
says he ha seen the :ood eltuct of Carter's .Span
ish .Mixture in a numoer oi Aypuintiu cases, and
ys it is a perfect cure tor thai horrible disease.
Wm. G. Hahwood, of Richmond, Va.. cured of
Old Sores d L leers, which disabled him front
walking. Took a few bottles of Carter's Spanish
Mixture, and wasenaohd to walk without a crutch,
in a short time permanently cured.
Principal Depots at M. WARD,CLOSE& CO.,
No. 83 Maiden Lane, New York.
T. W. DYOTT c SONS', No. 132, North 2d
Street, Philadelpnia.
BENNETT f- BEERS, No. 125 Maiden Street,
Richmond, Va,
And forsale by WM. H LIPPITT, Wilmington
and by Druggiais generally.
May 12. 25-lyc.
"THROW PHVSTC TO DOGS!
PUL VERM A CHERS
Hydro Elect ic Volcanic Chains.
Producing Instant relltf from the most acute
pain, aud permanently earing all
Neuralgic Diseases,
RH EUMAT1SM. painful and ncelled Joint, neu
ralgia, of te face, deafness, blindness. St. Vi
ustdanee, palpitations of the heart, periodical head
ache, pains in the stomach, indigestion, dyspepsia,
uterine pain.
These chains were first introdneed in the city of
New York less than one year since, and after be
ing subjected to the most thorough trial in every
hospital in ihe city by Drs. Valentine Moil, Post,
Carnochan, nnd Van Burro, it was discovered that
they possess strange and wonderful power in the
relief and cure ol the above class of diseases, and
they at once recommended, through the papers ol
the city , their general use, and their sale and tlje
success ihal has attended iheir use, is unparalleled.
Previous to their introduction into this country,
they were used In every hospital In Europe, and
are secured by parents in France, Germany, Austria,
Prussia, and England; and also in the United
States.
'Thi: k close and ponder well."
The principle upon which it is claimed thai the
Chains produee their marvelous cures are, first
that all mebvous diseases are attended and pro
duced by a deficient supply of nervous fluid and
an agent that restmbles dor sly electricity or elec
tro magnetism ; snd second that the elecuo mag
neticchain, by being worn over and upon the part
and organ diseased, furnith to the exhausted nerv
ous iy:tem, by its p werful stimulating effects, the
nervous fluid which is required to produce a heal
thy action through the entire system. No disgust
ing nostrum is allowed to betaken while using
the chains, but a rigid observance of the general
laws of health are required. Brisk, friction upon
the part disrated add much to the effect of the
chains, by increasing their magnetic power.
ItJUO LHIliliAHS -
wiH be given lo any person who will produce so
many well authenticated certificates of cures, boib
from intelligent patients and scientific physicians.
as have been affected by Pulvermache's Electro
Chains. They never fail to perform what they are
advertised to do, and no person has ever been dis
satisfied who has given them a trial. -
In Kemale Diseases,
more than one hundred permanent rates of pro
lapsus uteri have been effected within the laat year
bv the use of these chains. By applying one end
of the chaia over the region of the abdomen and
t e other upon the spine, just above the hips, the
usual severe symptoms Incident to that disease art
at once removed. -
Modesf Use.
The chain she aid be moiatened before are with
common vinegar, aad then one end of the chain
should be applied directly to the seat of the pain
or disease, and the other end opposite to it. Call
upon Dr. Evans, and obtain a pamphlet (gratis.)
He will also explain their mode of ase to ail who
may desire it. Physicians are respectfully lavited
to call and investigate thelrmerit.
Card to toadies.
Ladies who are suciente are requested not to wear
them but a few moments at each lime of applying
for by long ase miscarriage is frequently produced.
Dr. D. tlovey, agent for Grsen field j HillyeraV
Wood, Novhampton it Sieinert general agent,
663 Broad y, N.Y. , ,
For sale In Wilmington, hy S-B. A J. A Evaaa.
Nov. 10th ;,-,:vr ly-c
BBCBIVBD FROM
BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA.
Qr B BLS. Silvers Fire Proof PaUl, all colore
tCOtt easka Spanish Brows t -
10 do- Venetian Red - "
. i do. Yellow Ochre. For sale by "
i i - . C.&O.D.PRE,
Druggists snd Chemists,
I am: 9. Wilmington, N . C.
HEREUJCL
Hi.owavVOItaleniot CWi
at niliran '--
1 4 a ye a r a-tsslarTa g. 4,
' of Had Lege, after
Fxtsactof aletierftoat
St. Mary'satreet.Weymooth;
To sroJeeaorotiwTi , - u
, Sir-A i the age ( 18, my 1f . A he, I J f.
caught 4oleoi e-U.whith actttct. Hi
eversmce lhf,the the havs beeamoM otfef"'
..fi. i.'R.K.rf : rli-,a 4nnlr rii disiraoL'."
HUUlilCIUf ,,,-. . --- 9 ------- - 1
and fot months together aha was dtpi h i d ni I it Tf
ri .nd aleen. Everv remedy that mi diis Irlitrt a
.i m... .rL.it km wlihout efleer. hrhcaliii ui
r j nl thr iaia of her lens w a, leitiVh
1 had often read your adveiiiseswsBis, at d, adtiw d
bertolry yourPllls andOinin.nfi anda s Is't
resourcc.afier every Oihetremrdi hsd pit vrd o
leaa.aheeooartiud tede eon. ni.nted tlx
wWke ago, d ay ang f relnir.
health. Her legsaie psinWss wiifcoatsej tnoirsesr
snd her sleep sonnd ard tdisjtvrl. ,taW y,
haVewltnevatd the antTeriagsof n.y for ''
forth three years, and central t hen. w l.fc bay m -enjoyment
of hralih,yon weald taderd frrl delleji.
ed In i h,tving been themeanaofaogrcaily alltviaiii ft
the aaftertaga of a Cflfv. ere... rev - - ;
(Signed) - .
A Person to yearn of age eares of a Had
ef 3 yeara station g. . ;
C i . i.,..rr.im Mi. Wm. Abhs.BulMrre?
GasOvensof Raahcllffe.near Haddersfieldai f1
May 3It, iP51.- " . ,. ,m r -1 ,
To Professor HoLtiwl!
inVved for a neriodof tbirlv v atl f rein
bad leg, Ihe result of two or three diflere nl a. We '
at the Gas Works. accompanied ty si-oil title-n
tonis. I hadrecoarse toa variety vfinidrratrdtit
without deriving any benefit, and was e lew told ih '
iu if a must b, amputated, rel. in orpwliion teth
opinion, your Pills and Olntmtnl have efliemd r'
complete cure in so shott a lime, ihal few who ha.'
. . . .a it. ik T. mm 1 i e '
not witnessed it wouio erremnri.", - , c-
(Signed) ii.i.iitai snno.
Thetruth of thi statement ran be verifiid hy , -
W. P. England, Chomii, 1 Jiar.ei aiircw r -
dersfield. . . . .
I DaEADrcL Bad bbbast titare ue a;ct .
K- vtrri of a Letter trom Mr. Fn rleih k TatDe r.rf
Penhurst. Kent.dated December 13th. If e. -
To Professor Hollow a j - ; '
Dear Sir aiywllenaa suoerco iron, om orni
more than six months, and d urban the w hole p ri 1
had the best medical attendance, but alllo bo use, -
Having before heah a an awiui w ouno in my ew t
io. i, vnnr nnrivaUed nudfelr.e. I detcimlnrd aiait
to use our Pins and Oiaimeni. and the refore paie'
them a trial if. her case; nid forlunalell was J dl.
so. for in less thon a month a perfect cure was rf
ted and beneHt that variooa mmi mitiif wt
fanlilv have derived from beir ase.is really aslot
ishin". I nowstionglyrecon-niri:dtlnmioalln:.i
freinSs. ,.,rxn.r- i r-r.-r-r. .
(Signed) ir.r. ivojiru.
The Pills should be used conjointly with Ibt OiM -
ment In the most oi meiiiiu.m.
Bad Legs.
Chilblain.
Oout.
BadBreasts,
t happed Hand,
Corns (soft) - :?
Cancers,
Contrarte-d and ;
Siiff Joints, .'
Coco Bay,
Chlrgo-foof .
Sore Throats,
Sore Heads,
GladulaiSat)
:; ints... '
f.iinilago.
Piles, f
Rhertnatlsir
Eh-phsntiaslr
Fist a 'as
Skin disease'
Tumors . ,'
Burns, "'
Bunions. -Biteel
Mosqui.
tncsand sand
flies,
Scalds.
Sore Nipples,
Scurvy,
Ulcers,
Wounds.
Yaws.
..i.i hw the Pronrletor.244 Strand (nratTra rlr
Bar) London, and by all respectaMevrndtrt ol Tsl'
ent Medicines, throughout the British Fntpin , at rt
by those of the Unitrd States .in potsand Pox is, r'
371 cents. 87 cents and 91 fOcents ear h, Wholei nle
by the principal Drug hoiisesln Ihe Union, aid ty
Messrs A. B. d D. Sands. New Yotk.aed
S. B. & J. A. EVANS, W ilmington. N.C.
There is very ;onslderallc savint In takirt tl '
larger sixes . .. , ,
N B. Dirnciionlorthegitldar.rofptit t u
affixed to each polor box.
HENRY'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL,
PURELY VEGETABLE IN ITS .
COMPOSITION.
T'lIIS invaluable Cordial, iacxtraettd from Hcif
A and Roots, which have been found aler yrai
of experience, by the most skillful Physicians', l
be possessed of qualities most beneficial in the i'l; -eases
for which it, is recommended, ard In n i
whilst it is prrsi nttd to ine public, as an mc , -
clous remedy, It is also known to be ol that charm
icr on which reliance may be piacia as to useaiet .
In casesof Impotrncy, lloemorthages, Dirordeii
Sterility. Mrmi rustlon. or Suppression oi the Mtu-'
see, Fluor Albus or lutes, or lor '
JJtsUll.I Ii
arising from any cause, such as weakness from s!rl -
ness, where tne patient nas oeen cennceo to oea I- r
some time, for Females after Confinement, A bonk ir
or Miscarriage, this Cordial cannol be txcetUd iir
its saluiary t fleets: or in loss of Muscular F.rerp; ,
Irritability, Physical Prostration, Stinlnal Wei
ness. Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, Sh i -gi
si i ness, Decay of the Procreative Functions, Nc,-"
vousrit ss, Ac., w here a toxic Medicine la reqnirri ,
it will be found equal, if not superior lo.aay. Coin.--pound
ever used.
TO FEMALES. 1
Henry's Invigorating Cordial, ii sir uf the mo
invaluable Medicines in the ni.iny Coinplainis i
which Fetnalas are subject. It assis e nature
brace the whole systi m, cheek excesses, and rresii
renewed health and happiness. Less sufTeiinj ,
disease and unhappincss among Ladies woi.KI exli,
were they generally to adopt the use of this C i -dial.
Ladies who are debilitated by those e bstrtir -tions
w hich females are liable to, are restored Ly
the use of a bottle or two, to bloom and to vigor.
YOUNG MEN.
That solitary praciltc, so fatal to the existence i f
man and it is the young who are uiorl apt to In
come its victims, from an Ignorence of ihe dangi
to which ihfy subject themselves, causes
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
Weakness of the System, and Premature Decoy
Many of you may now be suffering, misted as to th
cause or source of disease. To those, then, who bv '
excess have brought on themselves. Premature lut
potency. Involuntary Seminal Emissions, Weak''
ness and Shrivelling of the Genital Organ) Pfer
vous Affections, or any other -consequences of unrrr
trained indulgence of the sensual passions, ores' ,
sioning the necessity of renouncing Ibe felicities ol
MARRIAGE.
lessening both mental and bodily capacity, IIsAt'
Henry's Invigorating Cordial, a MediciiK that i-r
purely Vegetable, will aid nature le restore ihot--important
lunctions to a healthy slate, and w ill pr f
of service to you. It possesses rare virtues, U a
general remover of dieae,and sirvngthecer of lie
system
ASA TONIC MEDICINE.
it is ensnrpaseed. Wa donor place this Cordial
a footing with quack medicines, and.sajs eu asm.-,
rv, append a long list of Recommendation, Co
tificates, Ac, beginning with "Hear what ilv
Preachet says." and such Jjkei It ia not neeteean .
for Henry's Invigorating Cordial." only net. da
trial to prove thai it will accomplish all we say.
7VJS GENUINE "HENRYS IN VIGOR A
TING CORDIAL,"
is put up in 8 ox. Pannel Bottles, aad la easily rree; -nized
by the Manufacturer's signature on the lsb'
of each Coflle, (to eoanterfeit wMeh Is fortcry.) a.
well as his private Seal on the cork of each Bottle.
rrSold for 9T per Bottle, Six for 3, M pes
dozen.
Prepared only by S. K. COHEN. No. Z FraaliTi.
Row, Vine Street, below Eighth, Philadelphia, Pa.,
TO WHOM ALL ORDERS MUST BK AD
DRESSED. For 8als by aU respectable Dra;glsts
A Merchants inroeishetrt theeoaBiiy.
Oct. 29. . VlAlm-e.
W. R. PEPPER, ,
CommlssIsH Merchant and Forwarding Aget P
WILL give his personal stlention taaneoBslgn
ment of Tobacco, Wbeat.CeHton, Floor e.
whethe- for sale or shipment, and ia prepared M
make liberal ad va area wheat required. - Particular
attention paid to the Receiving and Forwardini;.
Goods. All orders for Merchandise of any descrip''
lion punctually el tended to, and filled eat the bcrt
term. , ' - ' . . i
BEFERENCESs t ,
David S. Rate, Governor of Slate of NC.
R. M. S.nstis, Raleigh, T.
S. H. Roocas, -
Msj. C. I Htsrroar, - 4 ,
Paaata-Brsaaa, " -RtcH'n
I. Wesme, Hydecoonf, -
Yabsobocom dt STaoruEB. Louisburg,
R. M.HvMAW.Warrtrnton, . " -.. .
R. Nichols, UiMsboroagh, ' , ,
Blastb 41 Dosnr, Greensboroogh, ' "
CoLAwoaaw Jontaa, Hafifsz,
J. P. Simxobts, Weldon, ' , . . -.
Alsjc. MeBit, President W. A R. K. R. V.
Jno. W. Peea. Gaston. N.C.
Davib McDabibl, Rocky MoanAXVearoKiasr.
' "M. Wasrosi, t , - " - i
H!svMosDBCAi,Edgeeornre, '
L. H. B. WnrrAsEB A SoT EndfUkl,
A. W. VaaaaLw, OroBviBe,, - .
U.E.Yowne, Heatfawsa,.
W. H. vVaTOi Gostonv
Sept. fi - H-Saw
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