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K4 -r.--5--5?--. a-.-.. i.- --v V III a. ' liL -1" Ai- - 5S:T fTvon X w :. A. Jt A. II I t' II I II I II I 1 1 II I . Ill ill III rtlW II mix-1 WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 4, 1854. VOLUME. VIII NUMBER 137. AVHOLE NUMBER 1036. r, 11 4iii 111111 iii y -nil in .11 -.: , t-..J:.;i. --vv " ' T.iE .'..-WEEKLY COMMERCIAL, li published every Tuesday, 'I'nuRtCAv and Satusdav ai 35 per annum, payable n .ill cases I ti ad vuncc. KV filOAlAS LORING Editor and Pbopiue ron, Conier Front ;ul Market Streets, WILMINGTON, N. C. It VTES OK AUVKKTISING. I sqr. 1 insertion SO 50 I 1 sqr. 2 months, 1 2 ' 7o I 3 1 " 3 ' 1 00 j 1 " 6 " 1 " I month, 2 0 1 ' 12 S4 0 8 CO 12 00 Ten lines or less make a square. If art adver iisrm. nl exceeds ten lines, me piiee wiii be in p rupori i in. All advertisements are payable at the lime of i !;i;ir i nsertioti. Contracts with yearly advertisers, will be made in the must liberal leiins. No traafcr of cjnlracia fur yearly n Jveiilsing will btf pcTuiUted. Should circu.uaiances render a tltaogc ia totblne?, or &n aaexpectcd rem ival necessary, charge accordins to ihe published lewwwllit t The wfitlon ol ihe coMrmv-mf fa the time he has advenistd. The privilege of Aanual Advertisers is alricilv ilimiti d to their J n iinmcdinto business; and all :i(4vertisem nts for the benefit of oilier persons, ai will as all adveriisenif ms not im iicdiatrly con nected with their own busintss, and uii execs? of a lvcrtiscrr.rn!S in lengili or otherwise beyond I lie Ji mils engaged, wi I !e charged at the us lal rates. N-A-lweJlisemenls is included in the eon rael for the sale or rent of houses or find in town or -ountry. or for the sale or hire of negroes, wheth er the properly Is owned by the advertiser or by other persons. The-e are excluded by the term "immediate butiness." All a J veruseine nts inserted In the tri-weekly Co nmereial, are entitled to one ieserlion in the Weekly free of charge. Jt)B, CAKI) AM) l'ACV IMIIXTIXC, liStiCUfED SUPERIOR STYLE. Arrival aud Departure of the Mails under j the new Arraii?eme:it, which vent into ; operation. 1st March. 152. j The Mail from the .orth is due every day at 9 j A- and at 9 1. M. Closes all P.M., and at j 1) 1. M. precisely. The Mail for the Sou U closes at 8J A. M. The Mail from Onslow Courl-House, Sneads Ferry, &.C., is due every Monday at 5 P. M. Closes every Thursday at 9 P. M. The Mail from Long Creek, Clack River Chapel, &c., is due every Thursday at (i P. M., and closes ' same nihl at 9 P. M. The Mail Crum Kayjetteville, via F.lizebeihtow n and Prospect Hall, &c , Via Wilmington and Man chester llaitroai from Robinson's Post Office is due every Tu3 -da y, Thursday and Saturday at 1 P. M-, and closes same days t Si A. M. The mail from Whiievilie, Columbus county , pr Wilmington and Manchester Railroad is due ai 1 P. and clotrp at P A. M. every day. An extra Package will be made up for Loi ters going North of Richmond, Yn , which will be kept open until 7 A. M All other Letters must In to' the Office at the hou rs above nami d. or ihey will not be Mailed until next succeeding Mail. AGENTS FOR THE COHMCKCIAL. -Veic York -Messrs. Crown- DiHotetT. Jioiton Charles Smith, So. 6, Cent ral Wharf. fhiliidelphia 5. K. Cohen. litittimore Wm. H. Pea kk and Vm. Thomson BUSINESS CARDS. HENRY NUTT, F.ICMR 4D FOSWAKDiMi AC EM, H ill gict his personal attention to business entrust ed id his care. Sept. 3, 1553. 75-1 f. 0. L. KILLYAW, PRODUCE BROKER. CaiJISSlO.Ti 4D FUKWlRDPu MLIU'IllXT. WILMIV'GTOS, X. C. September 20lh, 1.-53. S'-ly-c. WILL1A3I n, PEARE, COLLliCTUR AND tDVIiRTl KIT (i AGLNT Fr Country Newspapers throi;ghout the United States, Hasemcni ofSan Iron Bu lain us, B a It im ire street All business erusied to ins care transacted prompilv, oi liberal terms. sept 7 95-f J. D. LOVE, MASUFACTURER ASI) ItEAL.HR IS CABINET FUliMTliKE, BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, MATTRESSES. kc &c. l-'ront street. South of Market, BUOWM's BUIL.DIXO , WILMINGTON". N C. Sept. 16, 1832. 79-y-c S. AI. WEST, Auctioneer and Commission i! (reliant, WII.MIXGfdK, s. c. WI LL ell or buy Real Kslale and .cgroti ai a small commission. also : Strict attention given to the sale of Timber, Tur pentine, Tar, or any kind of Country Produce. O.fi -e s. -co nd dapr, South side of Market street, on the wharf. June 12, 1333. 3j ly. . C. FKEEMAN. CEORGE HOUSTON KltKKM VX & HOUSTON, MERCHANTS AND FACTORS. WILMINGTON', N. C- I. C. I'REllHAN & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 173 FKON'T STHCCT. NLW VOIIK. PREEHAN A SID ErtiSTOS, WIDHSGTON, Ji C KKKP constantly on hand a stock of h"lour, Corn, Pork, Bacon. Salt, Co fee, Sagar, Mo l asset, Tobacco, Cizart, Snuff", Candles, Soap, ''or tisn aud Domestic Liquors and Wines ; Iron. .ails, Palais, Oils, Glass, Domestics, Hats, Hoots, SSuk, IeeUker, Agricultural Implements, and a va flcifoi other articles, suitable for familyand plan tation use and the retail trade, which they will , dlspvfce oHn lots 10 tiit dealers or consumer on reasonabla terms for cash, or in exchanje for Ma ;rar Stores -or other produce. -The senioroartner D. C. Kmiman, is located in he city of New Vork ; the junior partner, Geo. Hocstos, in Wilmington. If desired, advances, will be made on consignments to and from either place. All business entrusted to them will receive proper attention ; and orders for Goods will be prompllyand carefully filled. Sept. 9, 1352. 7G-f. C. DuPRE & CO. WHOLESALE A VI RETAIL. GROCERS Corner I'ront and Vrtncess-streets, ' WILMINGTON, N. C. C- DCTBE. D. B. BAKER. CH1RLES R. B0NNELL, General and Commission Merchant, Cotton, Rice andNacal Sl-ores and yicrchandizt ' ' .; generally. Office No. 55 North Front street, Philadelphia. Reference. New Vork, Messrs Al'en & Paxson ; Philadel phia. Thus. AHibone, Fsq, Prest. Bank of Penn sylvania; Baltimore, Thomas Whitridge & Co., . Wilmingioa. N C, Mossrs. Do Rosset &. Brown, and Dr. T. H. Wright, Prest. Bank of Cape Fear; Charleston, T. S. T. G. Budd, and J. Bonnell, Jr : Savannah. W. B. Giles t O04 New Orleans, G. W. Oliver 4- Co. Jan. 12 127-Smc T. C. WORTH, J co era I Commission Merchant, US PAL advance mads on consignments of Cot ton, NaraJ Stores and otherproduee Paiueotar stLentioa gdven by G. W. Davis to pur ichaaiax cargo, procuring tr eight for Teasels, Ac. BUSINESS CARDS. JAS. IirCIIADBOURiN & CO., General Comuiissiun ere hauls. V 1 1 i .! I 1' l . N . c . Jas. H. Chadiji'i.i, Geo. Chadbolbn. Jun. I, 13i. 1- RU isiflLL & BROTHER, (LATE ELLIS BCSSELL IV CO ,) SEX Eli AI COMMISSION MEUC1IASTS WiLMI.NU I'OX, N. C. Liberal cash advances made on eon'igninenl s of Naval .1 ires, Uotto 1, and other produce. May 3, 1353. C. & D. D11PRE. WHOLE .SALE A .ND l( E'l'AL. DEA tEHS IN Drugs', Medicines. C'teinlrals, I'aitits, Oil , Djr sitnfi's, tilass. lcrfutnery. Clears, Old Liquors, l'airy Articles, itc., .M.AKiCi.T STRKKT, V I I . M I S (J T I) . ti . C . .'ffrscriptionpearefnUyf-JupwadaJ oy-oxpcrl- nced persons. March 2?. IS33. WILLIAM "A. (i V YEA, General li'iii ForwarJiagiCommiasiou lcrehant 1 lake pleasure in inlnrming my friend--, iliat 1 am prep irrd to aive all business entrusled 10 me ctlieienianl p rsonal attention. I have a whaif loi aval Siiires, wiih ample arcommoda: ius-t, Spiiji .Iiiusi'.and V ireliou-ie. t'unsi 'nmen is of Naval N't jti s for sale or shipment ; snd all kinds of coun try pril ioj solicited. Cash advances made on coil -i ; n in 1 nts April 18, lro3. 15 Gi:0. II. KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Next door to A . A. Wannei's, on North tVali-i st. willatrend to the sale 1 all kinde of Counlrv Pro i uce, such a? Corn, Peas, Meal, Bacon . Lard ,.tc. ind wil i keep constantly on ha 11 ii a full s u ppl r G roc t lies. tc. R e f 1 r noes. Willcs Hall, of Wayne, Jno Mediae, Wilmington V Caraway. '" Gen. A I X . .Mcltic. K P. H ill, Vil.ninton , Wiley A. WalKfi . Dec. 13, 1332. 1 13-1 y. G EORGEll Y "ERs; WJhLKSlLli AD RETAIL CliMICLR Keeps constantly on hand, HV'ttJ, Teas, Liquors, Pr.iritionx, if u)l and Willoic llore, I'ruit, Co'ifcction'iriei, cf-'.-. Soitlfi front street, WlhlllNGTOS, N. J. Nov. 15, IS32 109. S. B. & J A. EVANS, WHULLS'.LE AM) liliTlIt UliL'tiGLSTS, vii,mix(;tov. n. c. VVill Keep always on hand ? larseand vjry select stock of Urui;-, M Itcines, chemicals, Paints, Instrtiincnis, Paicnl Medi , at lou pi ices. no. Oils, Glass. ur2ical cines, Perfumery, &c Jan. IS, 1333. JOSEPH II. FL INNER, General Cumoiission Merchant, tVII.MIXGTOX, N. C. Mav 9th, 1353 97-1 y c. J. HATillWAY & SON COMMISSION' MRIKTJ.W I S. U IL.M1 VG rO.V. N C . Hathaway, J. L. Hathawav Keb. 15. 1853. 31. V. C. HOWARD, p KXKitAL Commission and Korw i iina Mer- JT c.iant, IV iloiinuion N.C. I. iier.il i.'aah ad.aruis ma Jc on Cunsignm Nov .'9 1 09-tf J. C. LATTA, COMM1SSIOX MERC II A S T 4" O EX ERA L A U EXT. WILM1NG i'O.N. N. C. Oct. 1 , 1853. 9S-ly A . H V A B iiii E L EN General Agent, Commission nnl Forwarding .lierchnut, W ILMI G 1 1), N'. C. Particular attcniion tven 10 sale u nd purchase if .iva 1 S lores. Jun - 1, 1-53. 123 ly. t. c7cv b. g." orTii, 'uOMMISSIllX AND K.iR'iVU;Ul.G MElilHNMS, WILM1XOTOX X. C. Jan. 7 125-c J A M tS AND LRSU N. EOW A KD U A V AGE . ANDERSON & SAY AGE. GEXERAi, CO M MISSOX MERCIIAXTS WILMINGTON C. Liberal ca-h advances made on consignments. Oct. 94 GEO. HARRlSS, General Com mission Blerchniii. VJ LMIN G TON , N. C. oTRICT attention given lo procuring Freight O and purchasing Cargoes for vessels. ItEPEi ro E. P. Hi.ll, Esq. O. G. Parsley, Esq f. A. Tailor. Esq 1 1 Wilmington. J. D. Bellamy, Esq. J Messrs. 'l ooker, Smyth & Co., j1 Thomson & Hunter, S Alex'r. Hcrron, Jr Philadelphia. Messrs. Williams & Butler, ( H F. Baker. Esq. Jan. 2. 1653. New Vork. harlcston, S. C. I2J.il. JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM, Gmeral Commission and Forwarding Merchant Prompt personal attention given to Consign- mptdt till- I f or Stimmciit. Liberal Cash adcances made on Consignnenls to I me or to my New Wrk friends, Wilmington, Jan. 30, 1833. 135 WILKINSON & ESLER. CASH DKALErtS IN Confectionary . fruit. N uts, Toys,l'ancyAr Nicies, Perlumcry, Tobacco, acgars. c., WHOLESALE AXD RE l AIL, MARKLT STREET. WILMINGTON N.C 5"V 30.1852 10-tf ROUNTREIWATSON TC0 , General Co u mission Merchants, 1( Sou Hi St , Neiv York. L 'btral A Ic.iTf.es M i:le on Consignments. 1. d. nocNmee, c. c. watso.i, w . H. wiggins A tgos- 25, 1333. 69-ly. I. WE8SF.I,. H. B. EILER3. WESSEL & EI L ERS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLE SALE GROCERS, North Water Street, Wil mington, N. C, intend to keep at the above stands general assortment of Groceries, Liquors, and Provisions at wholesnle and to carry on a Genera 1 Commission Business. REFERKKCE 1 K. P. Hall Prcs't Br'ch Bank ofihe State. ) 0. G. Parsley, Prcs'l Commercial Bank. VVil P. K . Dickinson , Esq . 3 Poppe A. Co. I New Tort Doilner A. Potter. Jrte ork Jan. 20 18F-3 131. COCHRAN & RUSSELL. (SCnCESSOHS TO thus. ALIBLE It CO.) General Commission Merchants, So 32, Xorlk Wharte. and S3 North Water Sis. PHILADELPHIA. 1. UABTBT GOCHBAW, W. S. BOaSBLL. Liberal c ish advances made on consignments. July 30ih, 1353. 5S-tf. a. DOttrfinr ' g. poTTtp. jr D0LLNER & POTTER. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Liberal Cxk Advance mad n all Consinmsnls. April 30. 1353. 20-ly-pd. Ll tu tiMJi'LALVr, DYSPEl SIA. Jaundice, Ch ronic or Xerrove U;bility. Din t(i-e yj Inn Kidnnjs, and ull Dimjuees arining from a disordered Licet or 5'oi.7. such as Const patior, inward 1 iii p. Fu lness of Blood to tne Head, Aciditj 01 ;he - tiiuacli, .au-ea, Heart burn, . i-suM for Food. Fullness or W eight .n the Stom. e!i, cjour F.rucl.itions, SI , king or Fluttering at tile Pii of the -S lomach , S wliiniiing of the Head, Hut 1 kd and Dilii ull lirealliing. Fluttcringat the Heart, h milu or Surt'ieatini; Sentnlions whfnin .1 ling p is'urc. Dimness of Vision. Dots or Webs bclote iliesigiit, Fevirund Dull i'.iiu m Uie IIcaM, DtfuK nt; .,1 Perspiration. Vcllownesfr of liie Skin and I'.y. s, i'ai i in ihe Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, dc, Madden Kl tslies of il at, Burnt n in ihe Fi sh Constant I magi nins of ev.l, and irreji depressions of Spit its, can tu ctf eMail v e-u it eJ by D!t II JUI'L CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, IMt .;i'AUED nV OK. C. JACKMIS. o. i'i.t Arc.'i street. Philadelphia. Their 1 owe i over the above dis. asesis not excell ed, i I 1 (jiiallpej, by ;iny .iihprprf pur;lii.,i. i,. ihe Tin ted ti,tes. 1 t:te cure" attest, in many cases after skilful physici .r.t had i'aih d. These Hit ters are worthy the a I tent ion of invalids Possessing '1 cat virtues in the reetllication of dis- ' eases of the Li vl r and les ser ? lands, excrcisinc ; lie j most searchini; powers in w'a k ness a nd air.-ciione 1 of th digestive organs .tlicy are, withal, safe, in- ' tain and pleasant. IIK.AD AND BK CO 1CKI). The-'P.iil idelphi-i Saturday Gazette,'' says o( Dr Hookla.vd's G rman llitt' rs. 'J t is seldom t'lat v ; recommend what arc term- ; ed Patent ilediciucs. to the confidence and patron age of our leaders; an i therefore when we rccoin- i mend Dr. II oofl ind's tei man Bi i ti rs. we wish i l to bedtsli icily understood that we are not speaking of ; the nostrums of the day. that are noised about for a biief period and then forgotten after tlu-y h ive doni j their guilty race of mischii f, but of a medicine long : established, universal y prized, and which has met j the hearty approval of the faculty i!sif. -' j "Scott's Weekly," said, A ug 25 : 'Dr. Iloofland't I rinan Bitters, manufactured by Dr. Jackson, arc now -ccoiiim'rnded by some of the most prominent mcn.- 's of the faculty as an article of much eflica- I cy in c.i s of female weakness. Person? of dcbili ta ted eon u lions will find these Bi Iters ad vantage- , ous lo .heii eal;h as we know from experience t lie salutary elleci they have upon weak systems." 1 .MOY.F, F.VIDK.VCK. j J . G. Moore. 12 srj ) of the Daily News, said . Oct 31 . '!) 1 1 oofla n o's German Bittebs. Wearelry- ; inn 1 his renowned medicine for a stubborn disease of ; the bowels, and can with truth testify to its efficacy. 1 We have laki 11 the contents el two bullies, and wo have derive I more benefit Irom Hie experiment than i wederivid previously from yea rs of a ilophaiic'l reai ment 1 1 I he hands c 1 our first p!iv-ieian." Hon. '. D I incline, M a) or of 1 lie City of Cam -den. N. J , savs : 'Ho rt.A no's (J fb i a ss B itt ers . We havcsecn many ti itt'.-i iut; notices of this medicine, md the souri e from which they came indue. -d us to make inquiry respecting its merits. From inquiry we were persuaded use ij. and nr. Ft say we found it specific in its action upon diseases of the liverand digestive orgnn, nn 1 the powerful influence it exerts upon nervous pro.-i ra' ior, is really s:irpiising It calms and s rontrt! ens U10 nerves, brinu ins; the m in to a state of repose, making sleep refresliinir. If this medicine wis more generally used, wc arc ! satisfied t here would bt'less sickniss. ns from the( stomach, liver and nervous ystem, the great major- i itv of real and imaginary descases cina nat.. Have ' them in a healthy condition and youenn bid defi- ! a nee to epidemics generally. This extraordinary medicine wc would advise our friends who are of all indisposed, to eive a 'rial it will recommend it-1 sell It should, "n fact, be in every family. Nootherj medicine can product such vidrncrs el merit. " . Forsale holes. ile nnd re'ail nt ihe G E il M A N M F D 1 " I N K STO I? E. j No. 120 rrh street, one Ion r below Sixth. Phi la- '. delphia.rinil Ryrespectab .1 alcrs generally throuch- out ihe count' y. " j Sold in Wilmington by S. R. A J. A. EVANS. !n Fiiynieville by S. J HINSDALE. June 1 I 38-3m n pi It ITANGIrJs:. .-h ides and Curtain 1 1 ice and Dama-k made and put up bv WILKINSON t ESI ER, listers. t'ph. SMOKED BEEF. ved another lot of New Smoked mgttrs. by I. N. 15 RLOW, No 3 Gr.-miie Row. j: ST 'e f. FINE HAIR MATCH ASSES, T ADE I- order. -VJ WILKINSON .fc l.PLFR, Jan. 7 Upholsterers. MORSE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF YELLOW DOCK ROOT. '1"HLSisa Purely Vegetable Compound, scicnt i fi -1 cally prepan d 1 mm the best Roots and lierbs ol the Materia Kedica. and has gained an unrivall ed reputation for the follow in effects, e iz : PritlfYlXd THE BLOOD. and thu-curing al Humors Sores, Ulcers, Cutane o'ls I 11 111 ions, t 'a n ket , S cald Head, tc. Hegulutiiig and Cleansing the Stomach & Bowels, thus it cures Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Ooslivencss, Piles, A.i- stceuiheiiiiis the Digestive Organs, thus causing the food 10 nourish andsupport every part . REGULATING THE SECRETARY ORGANS, and . by enabling ihem to perform their proper func tions, prevent ing andcuring Bilious and otheipain ful diseases Strengthening and Quieting the N'crvons System, thus a Haying Nervous Irritation, and curingal! dis eases of the Nerves. Itis rinrivalledinthrcurenf all FEMALE DISEASES. a. Weakness. Irregularity. Obstruct ions, 4 c. It is pleasant to take, and safe in all cases ; act ing i n harmony with ihe restoring powers of nature i t never inj 11 res bu t always benefits an'! cures, as thousands of voluntary certificates from the best authorities testify. PrCparcd by C. MORS p. f- C0..2J Maiden-Lane, N . V. Sold Druggistsand oihersihroiishout thisand otlicrconntr vs. S. B. d J A. EVANS, .Agents, Wilmington. N. C. 85-ly-c sept . 30. N. C. BACON. 8,000 D.ec 1 lbs Ho" Round, for sale bv ANDERSON tt SAVAGE. 110 MOURNING COLLARS AND Undcrslecves ; Linen Habits and Sleeves; French Worked Collars; Quilled Galons; Fren-h Bombazines and fine to superfine Black Sdk Warp A lpaca. Ileceivpd to-dav nnd for sale by JAMES DAWSON. Nov. 29 100- SAXONY, WELCH. OF all qualitiee.nnd Patent fine White h lannels all warranted not to shrink; Ladies Merino Vests; coloured Velvet Ribbons; Mourning Plaid d Black Half Mourning, all Wool De Lanes ; Orleans Cloth, Tamise and Wid ows Cloth. For gale by JAMES DAWSON. Nov 29. 109- 1854. EXCELSIOR. 1854. CM VERS, manufacturer and dealer in Hats, Caps, Canes, and Umbrellas, No. I Granite Rew, Front st. Jan. 7 127 BUTTER AND CHEESE. rr BOXES New Cheese, and 15 kegs fine Go- C ) shen Butter. just received by L. N. BARLOW'S, No. 3, Granite Row. Jan. 14 PRINTED FRENCH VTUSLINDe Lanes; Plain Mode and High VX Coloured Ditto; French and English Men noes, every shade ; Plaid Merinoes and Raw Silk do. Muslin De Baizes, For sale by Nov. 29. JAMES DAWSON. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. 1 fmA U-4 andti 4 Linen Sheetings; Bleach I J LV ed and Brown Cotton Sheetings, aB widths. Pillow Case Linens and Cottons ; Bleach ed and Brown Table Damasks and Ditto In Cloth, all sizes and qualities; Linen and Cotton Diapers Bed Ticks ; Fnnii'urs Dimitys dec. - For sale by Nov.2; .' ! r tfe JAMES PAWSON. ,a i MEDICAL HtUSL, ! X. 10, SOUTH t 'RE HE RICK STREET, I BALTIMORE. MARVLAND. j Established in order lo afford the Afflicted 1 sound and scientific ...edicot AiU, andor the suppression of Quackery. DR. 1. B. Smith hasfor many years devotedhis whole a . 1 en tion to the treatment ol Privaieeom- plaints, in nil their varied and complicated forms. ! His great success in those long standing nnd diffi j cult cases, such as were formerly considered incur ! able, is sufficient to commend him to the putdic us ', worthv of t he extensive patronage he has received, I Within ihe last eight years, Dr. S. has treated more i ihan 29,5O0cases of Private Complaints, in their 1 diiieiciit forms and stages; a practice which no doubt exceeds that of nil other physicians now ad vertising in Baltimore, and not a single case is known where his directions were stticllj followed, and medicines taken at reasonable time, without effecting a radical and permanent cure j th-rcfore, persons illlicted with diseases of the above nature, ' no in .uter how dirtieult or lon standing the case may be," would do well to call on Dr. Smith, at his office. No. 16, South Frederick St., and ifnolefiec tually relieved no remuneration will be required for his services. His medicines are free from Mercury and all mineral poisons; put up in a neat and com pact form, and may be taken in 11 public or private house, or while travelling, without exposure or hin drance from business, and except incases of vio ent inflammation, no change of die t is necessary. STRICTURES. -Dr. Smith has ilismvercd a new method by which lie ca n cure the worst form of st ric ture and lhat without pain or inconvenience to the patient. Irrt'aiion of the urctha, or prostrate glands,or neckol the bladder.is sometimesmis:akf n lei 'strictures by general practitioners or charlatans. YOUXG MEX and others afflicted with Seminal Debility, wheth er in iginating from a Certain Destructive Habit, or from any oilier cause, with train of bodiiy and men tal evils which folio w. when neg lected , sho uld make an early application, thereby avoiding much trouble and suffering, as well as expense. By his improved method of trsatment. Dr. S. enn safely guarantee a speedy and perfect cure in all casts ol this com plaint. TO FEMALES. All disca-es p cu'iar to Females (as also Sup pressions, Irregularities, etc.) speedily and effectu ally removed. The efficacy of his remedies, for the cure of theabove a (lections, have been well tested in nn ex tens ve practice for the last twelve years. Persons a 1 a distance may consult Dr. S. by a letter, post-paid, describing ease, nnd have medicine securely put up and forwaided to any part of the United States, always accompanied with full and explicit directions for use. Communications con sidered strictly confident ial. OiTicc arrnnged with separate apartments, so lhat patients never see any one but the doctor himself. Attendance daily, from 8 in the morning till 9 at night. N. B. Persons afflicted with any of the above complaints. vvJII do well 10 a oid the various NOSTRUMS AXD SPECIf ICS. advertised by Apothecaries and Druggists as a cer tain cure for any and every disease. They are put up to sell, but not to cure, and frequently do much more harm than good therefore avoid ihem. A word to the wise is sufficient. Address Dit. J. B. SMITH, 16 South Frederick st., I!a Iti more. M d . Oct. 13. 90-ly c. HENRY'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL, PUIi ELY VEGETABLE IX ITS COMPOSITIOX. 'PUIS inva! cable Cordial, is extracted from Herbs J- and Roots, which have been found after years of experience, by the most skillful Physicians, to be possessed of qualities most beneficial in the elis eases lor which it, is recommended, and hence whilst it is prese nttd to the public, ns on effica ciuus rcnudy, it is also known to be ol that charac ter on w hich reliance may be placid as u- iissaiety. In case of Impoteney, 1 loemorrhaes. Disordered Ste 1 iiiiy. Menstruation, or Suppression ol t he .M ea ses, Fluor Albus or W biles, or lor JJEU1LJTY alising iVom any cause, such as weaknessfrom sick ness. where ihe palient lias been confined lo bed for some time, for Fcmalesnlter Confinement, Abortion or Miscarriage, this Cordial cannoi be excelled in its salutary etiei Is : or in loss of .Muscular Energy, Irritability, Physical Prostration, Seminal Weak ness, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, Slug gishness. Decay of ihe Procreative Functions, Ner vuusni ss, Ai c. . where a tonic Medicine is requi red, it will be founileqiial, if not superior to any Com pound ever used 'ro FEMALES. Henry's Invigorating Cordial, is one of the most invaluable Medicines in the many Complaints to which Fein alas arc subject. It assists nature to brace the whole system, check excesses. and crealcs renewed health and happiness. Less suffering, disease and unhappinessamong Ladies woiil I exist, were they generally to adopt the use of this C r dial. Ladies who are debilitated by ihoso obstruc tions h hich females are liarde to, arc restored by the use- of a bottle or two, to bloom and to vij'or. YOUXG MEX. That so'ilary practie'e, so fatal to the existence of man and it is the young who are most apt to be come its victims, from an ignorence of the danger 10 which thev subject themselves, eniises XERl'O US DEBILITY. Wcaknessof the System, and Premature Decay Many of you may now besuffering, misled asio the cause or source of disease. To those, then, who by excess have brought on themselves Premature lm potency, Involi.ntary Seminal Emissions, Weak ness and Shrivelling of the Genital Organs, Ner vous Affections, or anvoiher consequenci s of unres trained indulgence of the sensual passions, occa sioning the necessity of renouncing thefelicities of MARRIAGE. lessening both mental and bodily capacity, Hold! Henry's Invigorating Cordial, a Medicini that is purely Vegetable, will aid nature to restore those importnntlunciions to a healthy state, and will p, uve j of service to you. It possesses rare virtues, is a , general removcrof disease, and strcngthcr.cr of the I system AS A TOXIC MEDICIXE. it is unsurpassed. We do not place this Cordialon a footing with quack medicines, and, as is customa ry, append a long list of Recommendations, Cer tificates, &c, beginning with -Hear what the Preachet says." and such like; it is not necessary, for ' Henry's Invigorating Cordial." only needs a trial to prove that it will accomplish all we say. THE GENUINE "HENRYS INVIGORA TING CORDIAL" is put up in 8 oz. Pannel Bottles, and is easily recog nized by the Manufacturer's signature on the lable of each Bottle, (to counterfeit which is forgery,) as well as his private Seal on the cork of each Bottle. l-SoldforS2 per Bottle; Six for 93 ; $16 per dozen. Prepared only by S. E. COHEN. No. 3 Franklin Row, Vine Street, below Eighth, Philadelphia, Pa., TO WHOM ALL ORDERS MUST BE AD DRESSED. For Sale by all respectableDruggists A Merchants throughout the country. Oct. 29. 97-12m-c. UPHOLSTERING GOODS. PAPER Hangings, Curtains, Laceand Damask Bands, Loops, Tassels, Shades, &c. All work in above line done at shortest notice. WILKINSON f- ESLER, Oai 27 over the Fruit Depot. PURE MEDICAL WINES & LIQUORS. DARK and Pale French Brandy; Port, Madei ra and Sherry Wines, all of superior quality. S. B.A J. A. EVAKo'. Jan 15. 129 CARRIAGES. -1 six seated CARRIAGE, L 1 Paneled Quarter Rockaway, 1 Q. uaker Rockaway and eeveraltight Baggies iust received and tor saie oy 1 Sept 27-tf DIBBLE & BRO. JUST RECEIVED FROM schr. Chas. Mills, 50 bbla. Appk--''SpH-xenbure, Greenings, aldwin Pound Sweets, Ac, c-,; also Onions, Potatoes, Turnips, Beeta. Ac-; Cranberries. Call and examine at the Family Grocery of GEO. MYERS, Front st Dec.l HO " NOW ON HAND. WE have bo on hand Window Shade, Cur tains, Cornices, Beads, Tassels, and fixtures of various kinds; also Mattraasea on band and made to otderof mf ir I v, . , , WILKINSON ESLER- . Jan. T - PlM'firer BALTIMORE LOCK HOSl'ITAL, DR. JOHNSTON Proclaims to the alHicted, far und near, that he his discovered the most c ain. speedy and edjcicious pi m for treating partic ular diseases th it has ever been presented to the woild. By hi-- plan, foui dedon observations made tn the Ho.-pitaisof Europe and America, he will ienure A CURE IN TWO DA YS, OR NO CHA ROE. f No Mercury or Xauseous Dings Used. Pains in the Loins, Constitutional Debility, Jm potency. Weakness oi the Back and Limbs, affec tions oi ihe Kidneys, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspep.-y, Nervous irritability. Diseases of the Head, Throat, Now.ur Skin; and all those serious and melancholy disorders arising from the destruc tive habits of Vttuth, which destroy both body nnd mind, those secret aid solitary practices more fatal to their victims lhan the song of the Syrens lo the mariners of Ulysses, blightinii the ir most brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, dec, im possible. YOUNG MEM Especially, who have become the victims of Solita ry Vice, that dreadful and destructive' habit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of young men of the most ex a lied talents and brilliant intellect; who might rttherwiso have entranced lis tening Senates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to ecstacy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. MARRIAGE. Married pesons, or tho9e contemplating marriage, being awar ol physical weakness, should immedi ately consult Dr. J., and be restored to perfect health. He who places himself underihe c ire of Dr. John ston may religiously confide in bis honor ns a gen tleman, and confidently rely upon huskill asa phy sician . OFFICE, No. 7, SOUTH FREDERICK St. 7 DOOKS FROM BALTIMORE St., (east side,) UP THE STEPS. 1-HE PARTICULAR in observing ihe NAME and NUMBER, or you will mistake the place. DR. JOIIXSTON. Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London; graduate from one of the most eminent Colleges of the United States, and the greater part of whose life has been spent in the hospitals of London, Par is, Philadelphia, and elsewhere, has e fleeted some of the most astonishing cures lhat were ever known; many troubled with ringing in the head and ears when asleep, great ncrvousnsss, being Manned at sudden sounds, and bashftilness. with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with dcrangt n.cni ' mind, were cured immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR XOT1CV Dr. J. addresses all those who haveinjurcd t i selves by private and improper indulgences, tht ) crct and solitary habit v hich rules both body und j mind, unfitting them for either business or society. I Tliese nre some of the sad and melancholy effects 1 produced by early habits of youth, viz: Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Pains in the He-ad, Dimness I of Sight, Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Hrnrt, Dyspepsia, Nervous I rrit ability. Derange ment oi the Digestive Functions, General Debiliiy, Symptoms of Consumption, etc. ! Mentally. The fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded j Loss of Memory, Confusion I uf Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil-Forebodings, ' Aversion to Society. Self-Distrust. Love of Soli ( t ude. Timidity, &c , are some of the evils produced. Thousands of persona, of all ages, can now judge what is the cause ol ilieir declining health. Losing their vigor, becoming wenk, pale and emaciated, have a singular appearance about ihe eyes, cough and symptoms of Consumption. DR. JOHNSTON "S IN VIGOR A TING REM I EDY fOR GENITAL DEBILITY. I This grand and important Remedy has .esiorcd strength and vigor to thousands of llie most ncr I vous and debilitated, many of whom had lost all ' hopes, and been abandoned to die. By its complete invigoralion of the Nervous System, I he whole I facu i it s become restored lo their proper pawer and functions, nnd the fallen fabric of life raised up to I beauty, onsistency, and duration, upon the ruins of , an emaciated und premature decline to sound and pristine hoalth. Oh, how hap.y have hundreds of j misguided youths been made who have been sud- I ueniy restored lo ilea I in, irem the devastations ' j those terrific maladies wnich result from indise r I tion. Such persons, before contemplating MARRIAGE. j Should reflect that a sound mind nnd body are the j most necessary requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed, without these, the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage, the pros- pect hourly darkens to the view the mind becomes shadowed with despair, nnd filled with ihe melan- cholly reflection, that the happiness of another be ! comes blighted v ith our own. Let no false delica ' cy prevent you, but app'y immediately, and save j yourself from the dreadful c. nse-quenccj of this ter ' rible maladv. j WEAKNESS Of THE ORGANS I immediately cure d nnd full vigor t estored . O-I'L LETTERS MUST BE POST PAID. Remedies sent to any part of :bc country. TO S TRA XG ERS. DR. JOHNSTON, of the Baltimore Lock Ho8 pital, whose long residence in this city, standing as a gentleman of character and responsibility, exten sive practice in the various Hospitals of" Europe and this country, and skill and ex p rience to which thousands can testify, as well ns his ability in the Surgicaldepartment of his profession, as evide. red bv reports of his operations on the Eyes and De formed Limbs, published in the Baltimore Sun and other papers, in the years 13412, by which the blind were made to see and the lame to walk straight, ren ders him worthy of till confidence ppon the part ol those who need his professional services, and who would shun the many trifling and ignorant preten ders advertising themselves ns Physicians. "To those unacquainted with his reputation, Dr. Johnston deems it necessary to say that his credentials or diplomas always hang in his office. OTJFFICE.No. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK St., East side, up the steps. Oct. 13. 90-ly c. VALUABLE DWELLING HOUSE FOR SALE. THE Subscriber offers for sale that most desirable DWELLING AND PREMIS ES, sitnnteat the North-Western intersec tion of Third street with Red Crots street, the Lot fronting 100 feet on Red Cross, and 200 feet on Third. The Dwelling House, Kitchen. Stnoke-House, Stables, and all the other oul-houses on the pre mises, have been built within a few years, of choice materials, in the best manner, and nearly all of them covered with tin. The Dwelling House is canacious. handsomely finished, and most conveniently planned, and all Ihe other build ings are judiciously arranged, and well fined up. There are few Lots in Wilmington so desirably located, and the improvements on which are so 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 ascertain lormQ nf a.ile hv nnnlieation lo the subscriber, or N. N. Nixon, Esq., or M . Cboxlv, and the Hcriber will cheerfully accompany nny such sub- w'iO wish to inspect the premises. II. R. NIXr iV. Sept. 8, 1553. '5-tf. NOTICE. THE subscriber, respectfully informs the public, that he is nowtranascting the Auction business on his own account, and hopes by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of that patronage heretofore so libers 11 y bestowed upon him. M. CRONLY. Stock. Real Estate and Negroes. bought and sold on a commission ol 1 per cent either at private or public sale. Jan m. IBS i. i cu. SHAWLS. - "V Long .and Square Bay Stale Shawls, jus LUU received H END RICK et RYAN. NORTH C1R0UNA BACON. SEVERAL lota ment. Jan. 14 tor aale low to .close eon sign FREEMAN & HOUSTON. MATTRASSES. QERVANT'S Mattresses oo hand, st only 1,50. w W1UK1ISSOJM A KSLF.K, Jan. 7 Upholsters G0LDSB0R0' MILLS. THE SuWribers tre agents for the aoore mills, and are dairy receiving Meal, Hovtiay, Horse Feed, Pea, Meal, Peas, Cern dc-, freshly ground efcetrp for eaah.'"" '-- ";? - :&a-t-.- . u w vuiu. ma .a dc nor to aiivis miriei old W.M.SHERWOOD. CO. Dee 28 . , 119 SUPERFINE LONDON BK0WN O 1 1" S VT,'"1 of KlHd Blutdo; Uiolli)' celebrated French Plack Cloth.; Piano and Nwro P.-.nl Bed la"ket.; coloured and white iegro Blankets ap.d virv haavv r. k'r... war ra n ted b n 1 1 .,... i ti ,, Nov. 29' JAMKS DAWSON ' ' " VJ . HII ,' THE NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE lNSURANCECOMP'Y, T RALEIGH, N. C. HE above Company hes been itiopcrationsince rib!1n ViAprl,,,.81d' """crihcdirectionof the following Officers, viz : Dr. Charles E. JonhsoD, President. m. D Haywood, Vice President, James Jordan. Secretary, Wm. H.Jones. Treasurer ' Pcrrin Busbee, Attorney, ' Dr. Charles E. Johnson, 1 Dr. Wm. , McKce, 'edtcal Boa rdof Dr. R. B. Haywood, J Consultation. J. Hersman, General Agent. This Company has received a charter giving ad vantages tothe insured over any other Company The 5th Section gives the Husband the privilege" to insure his own life for the solo use of his Wife and Children, free from any claims of the representa 'jves of the husband or any of his creditors. Organized on purely mutual principles, the life members participation ihe icholeof the profits which are declared annually Besides, th-- applicant lor life, when the annual premium is over $ JO may p.iy me half in a Ni te. All claims for insurance against the Company wil) )C paid within ninety days afierproof of the death Qf the party is furnished. Slaves are insured for one or five years, at rates which will enable all Slaveholders to secure this class of properity against Ihe uneertninty of life. Slave insurance presents a new and interesting feature in the history of North Cnrolini. which will prove very important to the Southern States. The last four months operation of this Company shows a very! arge amount of business more than the Directors expected to do t he first year having already issued more than 200 Policies. Dr. Wm. W. Habbisb, Medical Examiner, and Agent . Wilmington, N. C. All Communications onbusinessof theCompany should be addressed lo IAS. F. JORDAN. Sec'y. Raleigh.Feb. 12, 1S33. 141-if. EMPTY BARRELS. QfAA PRIME S -Spirits Barrels just recsived OVJL and for sale b Dec. 17 ADAMS BRO. & CO. DENTISTRY. Dn.T. B. CARR has returned from the North with a largely increased stock of Teeth. Instruments, Ac. Having consulted many eminent Dentists, he has perfect cojfidence in the superiority of Allen's Pa rent mode of inserting teeth with artificial gums Full sets inserted imviedialehj after the extraction of the teeth, and remodelled after the gums have healed without .additional charge. They can be worn without pain, and removed from the inouih by the wearer, and are cleaner and stronger than teeth inseiteel in any other way. and arc warranted to give perfect satisfaction. All other operations per formed in the most approved manner. Reference to individuals in this place now wearing teeth with the patent improvenii nt. Oct4-w-trtf lfi WHISKKEY. 50 BHL.S. superior tiisKev, lor sale l y Jan. 20. T. C. et B. G. WORTH. BLACK! BLACKER!! BLACKEST!!! BLACKING We have 44 gross best Black ing which will be sold cheap, in lots of half dozen and upwards. It is wnrrented to be a superior article, and make the blackest black of any in Wilmington, as many of the black boot blacks can testify. W. M. SH ER VOOD cV CO. Jan. 2G. 133. CORNICES AND BANDS. JUST Received and for sale by WILKINSON & ESLER, Upholsters. Jan. 2j. 133. BUFF COR Window Shades LINEN. made up nnd p it up by J.' WILKINSON 2G. et ESLER, Upholsters. 133 J.m TOOL CHESTS, IT URN IS H E D complete for gentlemen and boys just received at the Hard ware store June 18. J. M. ROBINSON. WniSREY. Ct PZ.f BBLS.just received, for sale by ZD) FREEMAN & HOUSTON. Dec. 22 U9 CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THR Subscribers have this day formed a Co 1. Partnership m der the name and style of JAMES F. GILLESPIE & CO., for the purpose of carrying on a GENERAL AGENCY AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. JAM ES F. GILLESPIE, GEORGE S. GILLESPIE. Wilminffton, Nov. 6, 1853- 100-tf. PORTRAIT PAINTING. VTR. Massalon. Portrait Painter, most respect VL fully announces to the citizens of Wilming ton an 1 surrounding country, lhat he has taken rooms over the store of Mr. Agostini, on Market s'rect where Lad es and Gentlemen are invited to call nndexamine his Paintings. Persons wishing Daguerreo ypes copied, can nave it done by him as true as if takeu from ife. Dec. 17 H7 NEW B00KS!FRESn SUPPLIES!! ALFRED BUNN in America ; The Convent and the Mouse ; by H via; Dovecote, or the Heart of the Homestead ; Romantic Incidents in ihe lives of the Queens of England ; Venice; the city of the Sea; by Edmund Flagg; A day in theC ystal raiace; The Conflict of Ages; by Edward Beecher, L. I).; Mrs. Ben Darley. or the Weal and Woe of Social Life: bv A. Maria Collins; Home Scenes and Home Sounds ; by M. Stephens ; Haps nnd Mishaps of a Tour to Europe; by Grace Greenwood : The life of Harman Bleunerhassett, comprising an authentic narrative of the Burr fcxpeaiuoo; y W H Saflbrd : Tuckermons Month in England; Busy Moments of an Idle vv otnan ; Spirits Kappings unveiieu; Pulpit Port i aits of American Preachers; The Second War with England ; Memoir of Rev. Dr. J udson ; Dombey & Son: by Dickens; David Coppcrfield : by Dickens ; All the above with many more, just received and for sale at the new Book store. Jan. 24. J. T. MUNDS HATS AND CAPS. " TEN'S Boys' and Childens' Hats and Caps, if J. asorted qualities and prices, for sale at thelHat and Cap Store. J. allfeKS. Jan. 7 125 JUST RECEIV ED FROM New York and Baltimore: 20 bags Laguyra Cifieo; . 40 bags Rio Coffee, extra : 15 mats old Java Coffee; 20 drama Fresh Flgat 40 bbla. and boxes Cracker fresh ; 4 kegs Malaga Grape; 5 boxes Fine Lemon ; 10 bWs. extra No. 1 Mackerel; 60 boxes new crop Raisins 1 5 case preserved Ginger ; 0 Doze tins Citron ; 40 boxe Fresh Buckwheat ; f'"111 "WC".E CO Dec8 ., 113 t?fvi7t pi.IID UNSAYS, ,Z,-J. LZl. Wooltn Hose and Httfr .rWiX S5-'.lfi. fer Negroes: JTT." rrr.. rtiied Blankets, and un JmstVveilsdfor s.UBT th. lowest prices, by just receive s tor . nHc0N. nOS. Ti, . "MAN KNOW THYSELF . AN invaluable Book for 25 ccihs. "Ja,,, Kami Ir ahould have a copy." Six thousand copies sold in Ies thanthrce months. A new edition, revised and improved, jut"! issued. Dr. Hunicr's Medical Alanuel and hand Book for the Afflicted., containing an outline of the oiigin, progress, treatment and cute Of every form cf ois ease. contracted by promiscuous sexual ioirrcourte. by self-abuse, or by sexunl excess, with advice for their prevention, written in a familiar style avoiding all medical technicalities, and everything that would offend t he ear of decency, from tlte result ol some twenty years successful practice, exclusively devo ted to the cure of diseases :t a delicate or private nature. To which it added, receipts for ihe cure of the above diseases, and a treatise on the causes, ijmp- I tomsaudcureof the Fever and Ague, for iwenty j five cents a copy six copies one dollar; will be for- warded to any part of the United Stales, by mall, i free of postage. Address, postage paid, Coaden r j Co., Publishers or box 196, Poet Office, Philadelphia. "Tills is.wilhout exception, the most comprehen sive and intelligible woi k published on the class of diseases of which II treats. Avoiding all technical tetms.it addresses itself to the reason of its readers.' It is free from all objectionable mailer, and no pa rent, however fastidious, can object to placing it in , me lianas oi nis sons. 1 lie am nor Has devotee many years to the treatment of 'he vsneas cm- ': plaints treated of. and 'with too little breath to puff.' and 'too little presumption to Impose,' he has offered to the world a I the merely nominal priee of 25 eents, : the fruit s of some twenty years uiost successful prac- ticc.y Heb.ald. "No teacher or parent should be without the , knowledge imparted in this invaluable work. Jt wuuiu save years of puin, mortification and sorrow to the youth under their cworne.' People's Acvo- CATF. A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, in writing of Hunter's Medical Manuel, says : "Thousands of our youth, by evil example and the Influence of the passions, have been led into the habit of self-pollution without realizing the sin and fearful consequen ces upon themselves and their posterity. The con stitutions ol thousands who are raising families have been enfeebled if not broken down, and they do not know the cause or the cure. Any thing thai can be done so to enlighten nnd influence the public rtiirfd as to check, and ultimately to remove Ihi wide-' spread source of human wretchedness, would confer the greatest blessing next to the religion of Jesus Christ, on the pres. nt and coming generations -Intemperance, (the use of intoxicating- drink',) though it hasslain thousands upon thousands, isnot a greater scourge to the human race. Acrepl myliv thanks in behalf of the afflicted, and believeme,1 your co-worker in the good work you are so active ly engaged in.'' One copy will be forwarded (sr c'nrely enjreloped' and postage paid,) on receipt of 25 eents, or six copies for!. Address. COSDEN A CO.. Publishers, 19G, Philadelphia. Booksellers Canvassers and Book Agents, sup plied on the most liberal terms. June 2. 34-ly-c. rtlUrEsToR "SALE. IWO likely young Mules, well broken and gen- tic, three years old nest spr ing. Aaply to . J. LORD. Jan. 17 1 25-tf PLOUGHS.' PLOUGHS ! ! OHO PLOUGHS, allklndsnnd castings for the 4rJ same. Just received and lor sale by ZENO H. GREENE. Dee. 17. N. C.T. copy. 1 IT. JUST RECEIVED LARGE and complete supply of FRESH i SEEDS, comprisingevery variety usually call ed for, raised and put up by the United Society of' Shakers, at New Lebanon, N. V. Orders from our country friends promptly filled. S. B. Sl 3. A. EVANS. 124 OUR MOTTO IS "TO PLEASE," AT THE Wilmington Saddle, Harness, aiid Trunk inauniaciory. THE subscriber respectfully informs the public, that he has recently received additions to nis stock of Saddle and Harness Mountings, dee., the latest and most improved style,' and ia constanly manufacturing, at hia store on market street, every' description ol articlein theabove line. From his experience in the business, he feels confident I hat' he will beableto give entire satisfaction to allwho may favor him with a call. He has now on hand, and willconslatitl keen a lariie assortment o Coney, Cfisr nnd Sultey Harness, Itiuty't SaddUs, -Bridles, Whips, f-c., Oc tie me it 1 Sad diet, Whips Spurs, if-c. gfall of which lie will warrant to be of the U best materials and workmanship. He i i j . . . . i. Valises, Saddle aud Carpet ISags Satchels,' Fancy Trunks, dec, and all other articles usually keptin such establishments, all of which he offers lowfor CASH, or onshortcredit to prompt custo mers. Saddles, Harness, Trunk s.cjical Bags, dec. tc.,' made to order. Inaddition tothe above the subscriber always a ii as a lav a ibi teer ubmti i iiiciii v t m w hu mw Keeps on nana a targe supply ol string Licatner, and has now, and will keap through theseason a good assortment of Fly Nl-tts. All are invited to call and examine nay Goods,' whether in want ornat, as I lake pleaaureiishw ingray assortment to all who may favbr'me with a call. Harnessand Coach Trimmings sold a taf airprice topersons buying to manufacture. Also, Whips ai wholesale. Allkindsof Riding Vehicles bought and sold on commissions. JOHN . CONOLEV . Jan. 8 1853. 39 LARGE STOCK OF FURNITURE. ifih subscriber would te spectfulty invite the attention 01 tne public, to Ins very latgi and complete assortment of Furniture now being received and recently selected ty Himself at the Manufactories: during the present month, hisatock will be complete and consist irt part or the fol lowing article. ', Kin Sets Drawing IUom Furniture, la Dam ask and Hair Clot ti ; Setts Painted Cnamber Furniture. 60 Sideboards, Secretaries and Book Cases;' 50 Sofa and Tel a Teles ; 100 Bureau; 100 Wash Stand, marble and plain j" 100 Rocking Chairs ; 75 Nurse do. 123 Tea snd Dining Tables ; 75 Centre, Card and Sofa do. 75 Toilet do. 100 doz. Chairs, cushioned, cane and Windsor; 250 Bedsteads, in mahogony, walnat, maple and Wardrobes, mahogony and stained ; Office Furniture ; Children's Chairs; Ottomans, Foot Stools ; . . A fine assortment of Looking Glasses Teapoy' Whatnot Hat Stand ; Settees, Work Tables ; Work Boxes. Paper Hanglnga; Window Shade, die. ef-c. A raw tcbt nm Piano Fobtbs, and in fact al most any article that may be desired, in complete ly furnishing Dwellings, Hotels, Offices or So elety Rooms Front Street. I. D. LOVE. Wilmington. N. C, Sept, 9, 1353 76., FURNITURE. JITST received nd for salelow for eah, by 1?. M WEST. ... . 25 doz. Chairs, assorted kloosj Rocking Chlr"assorted . klndf 6 5 5 " Children' ao Fine Mahogony do Waah Stand, do " ToUet Table, do Dinner, do aot Fine Boreans, L do Fin Mabogany and Walnut Sofas, assorted kisd; . v - - Fins Chamber Set, assort rd kinds ; Bedsresds. dai UsUri UlMstt. de..'. os. Qlar Tablorr df , Fire-proof Ir Cbesta, Patent Leeks, said to 2 2 2 20 40 I JO M 400 2 Call atd exawis tot yonrselve. -Nov. 15th - " " " IM tt mn Ctrat ts asy kind of Work ia pbolter TISir? rVlDUNSON ESLEK, Nor. U.-. rn '' " iJ't? llftUm .',.-.; --'Sfm.'-i" jp ,:rvii
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