V.
; MV J. B-rf Auc.
O Monday, March 13. 48'4. at 10 o'clock, a
Exchange Vsief. -will behold' . .-, )
Ont --d Crtoveflhe Ra4Road Brf!e,
en ho westsida mI KiMKIsLtreet,. U OO by ICS
fe. The house is novcaiiie.l- by Hr. Veafa.
O.ie rlus d -Loioon w side F n:th street,
ad;. lining the above LU bounded by Fourth
Rladon Ktrects., Occupied by'Mr E. Mayers Lo
T6 by 165 text. ' --
One .l-iuf and L.ot,on west side Fourh street,
ns( 'to"fhi boe-laiaty oeeupwd by'Tb- H .
Lane. -Lot 66 by 163 fret.-;
And one full Lot Nh lf lieuses on it, a corn
Mb-wnde-d' by Fourth, FJ Th ard Bladen
Streets t lotofj on Fourth and Fifth streets, by
330 en Bladen Street,. X
- . H-'XKyo,-' -
OhHmM an Lot -on .Corner of Third and
Old axta, Booadatv-Sum lit,6fi on Thhd
Si reel by .110 feel on Old North Boundary Street
Occopivdby Mr.H.chey-: .
ThahotVfMsf 1 sold So a divi'lon. Sale
poslive'.. All persons who wish to purchase will
plae call and examine the premise. .
. S M. WEST, AncV.
March 2. " 149-ta.
t HAY! MAY!!
1 .BALES superior Bay, just received from
1 1 Schr. H'w Smith, from N. York, far sale
fiy ; - T. C. WORTH.
March 2..T ";.- 14
TO Jnr TOWN AND COUNTRY
PATBOi!J2-l?,ow receiving Jny Sprimt
Stock of Groceries; a part of which has just ar
tired. per Schr. A d DeROsSETt 22 bag Orera
Kio Cu I lO-mntfe oi Ol4 Go Java da t 25 box-
prim Qheeserf Iv-finUuSot Extra Goshen But
ter ; 30 boxe? Stewart 4 Buesings Hard Cwndies ;
2 bbls. be .amp OH; X doxen gallon Jar IMckl.
assorted; 2 doarn half gallon do. do. 2 dozen quart
Jars do. do 2 bbis. large No. I Mackerel; I bbl.
lirge Salmon; '4 dozen of J. W'. CoHn's Timber
Axes. Low for eaah at 3 KO. H. KELLKY'S.
March 2. 143.
Vou Hcr.N.C. Tc! ,S.of Age copy.
EVERY BODY CAN HAVE
BUCK ttHKAT CAKKS.- We have just re
ceived from New York something new:
Buckwheat Flour with the raising ingredients
mixed trilh the Flour, so that adding a tilt If cold
vtater they are ready for use ; no bait nor Pow
icr of any kind bfinp neccsrarv. For rale bi
March 2. W. M. SHERWOOD &. CO.
LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY.
T' HE subscribers having received the Agency of
1 the K.lCKEK.BOCKKlt LIFK INSUR
ANCE COMPANY", ol the City of New York, are
now prepared to takf risks on the live: of white or col
ored persons residing in Wilmington or its im
mediate vicinity. Those wishing to havo their own
or 1 halves oi their slaves Insured, by calling on the
Bubeeribets they can have ail the information ne
cessary r and by reading a lew hints contained in
the Pamphlets which we have tor distribution, ihry
will It-arn that it is the duty of every poor man to
have tiis Hfe fnsn red, not only for the pui pose ol
giving trim credit fn the business circle, but for the
ftill greater consiiieration. ol leaving hU family in
eumwteM circumstances.
McCALEB & GILBERT.
Feb. 38. 147 3ine.
FRESH PEACHES.
JUST received slot ol "FRESH PEACHES"
.in 1 pound Canisters Also a variety of Pre
serves in Jars, for sate at the orialnul Family Gro
ctry. GEO. MVERS.
Feb. 2a 147.
FROM PARIS.
"WONDER OF THE AGE.
JCST received from Paris, Robe de Cnambre and
Haste, the back, front, and Sleev s all in one
piece f W is the most approved and comforts bi fit
to the figure that can be preduct.-d. MademosclU
DURAI v D invites the ladies of Wilminsion and
Country 10 call and ..amine for iheinelves. two
doors below the late residence of Mrs. SHAW, on
2d street, where she is in readiness 10 receive them
M'LLE. DURAIND.
Feh.-8. 147-tf
. . W 1854."
SPRING STYLE DRESS HATS!
NOW READY. Attention is called to the
new Style f Hat now ofllr. d for Spring j
wear; Or beauty of materials and tyle of fin-
ish. they snrpass any former effort; opened this
dav and for sale at the Hat and Cap Store.
Feb. 23. C. MYERS.
THIS DAY RECEIVED.
Qf"0 BUSHELS Meal and Hommnny, fre?h
OUU ground, from ths Gotdsboro' Mills, and for
ale by W. M. SHKRWOCD i CO.
Feb. 23. 145.
T. M. CHATTERTON,
S. T. HEWETT.
Cn ATTERTON & CO.
FACTORS AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
BROWN'S BUILDING, WATER STREET,
WILMINGTON N. C.
Uo!! Advances made on Consignments.
Feb. 2. 136-tf.
NOTICE-
ALL persons indebted to us for Goods purchai
ed previous 10 the 1st January. 1-54, are res
pect folly requesti-d to call and settle.
Feb. iS. HKDR1LK t RVAN.
FRESH ARRIVALS.
THE Subscribers hnve ust received a lot ol
Cruhdv Clarified, and Granulated Sugrrs, and
few barrels of the handsomest Porto Rico .-ugar
in market- ALSO, half bbfs. of Fulton Markei
Beef; Mackerel in 8ll) bbls. and kiU; Goshen But
ter of the pure Simon Blue; 40 bbls. of nvw Flour;
1U bbls. of Mes Pork, all uf which we offer to the
public,! the lowest market price.
McCALKB A GILBERT,
Feb. 23. Market-it , near the Dock-
NEW AND FRESH.
JUST RECEIVED Per Scr. LIZZIE RUSSELL,
from Baltimore.
aCASES,(2 dozen each,) whole and half Cans
tpiced Oysters. 3 d. haw1 and Quarter crnllon
Jars, assorted Pickles; 2 do. Tomato Catsup ; 6 dox.
Cant fresh Asparagus ; Tomatoes, Corn, Peas, and
Peaches. Also, di-eut from the manufactory : 100
lbs. Gam Drops; 30 do. Port Wine Drops; 25 do.
JeHy Cakes, for sale by L. N. BARLOW,
Feb. 23. No. 3, Granite Row.
! MOLASSES I 0LASSES ! !
HHPS, best quality Cuba Molasses, for 'ale
MU in Jets to salt purchasers.
80 bbls. Dwilllers' Glue. For sale by
Feb. 23 WM. A. GAYER.
WE ARE NOW READY,
TO CoBirat ioirany kinds of Work in upholster
ing bosiDcss. WILKINSON 4 ESLF.R,
IVtMr. IS-.-- . . Upstairs
I W ; TO HIRE
FROS about the 1st March to ibe 1st January
next, a blacksmith, and a negro Woman The
wonvaa is wHl acquainted with general housework,
is a good Seaetstress, and a very kind and otten'ivc
Drte. Apply to SaU'L CANNON.
Feb. 7. - ' ' . I33 w4t.
: FURNITURE.
1 UST received and for salt low for cash, by S. M
t WEST.
"25 do. Chairs, assorted kiads ;
- . Kocklng Chaira assorted kinds;
'6
, (jniidreo's do do
Fine Mabogony do
Wash Stands, do
Toilet Tables, do
llSflalF . Al At
2-
SO ' FIm Bureaus. do
40 ' Fine Mahogany and Walnut Sofas, assorted
" . . f . kinds;
1 Fine Chamber Set. assorted kinds;
10 Bedsteads. d
60 "Lookinj Giase.-' do
400 : Doa. QiasaTuiBblcrs, - do -ia
Fire-proof Iroa Chests, Patent Locks, said to
be ths best bow ia use.
vCaUandezaminsir yonrsdrcs.
PLCIUGHS! PLOUCRS!!
OHO pLOOGHSsllkUdsanJ castinrs or ike
wWsib. Just received and for sale by
: v . ZENO H, GREENE.
Deo. IT.',- t - R.'CT.eopfvZp' HI.
TOWING BY STEAMER CALHOUN
ORDERS for towln.bv STEAMER
t" CALHOUN, wilt Mvt OAMatiom ii
Jiisu at tbo office or ..: - v ; , 3
. - , (5(rn ttlBDle1'
Nov. 18
-40B
rtELOWER SEEDS. -
A SUPPLY of Flower Seeds, of choice varieties,
il For sole by S. B. si J. A. EVANS.
Jan. 19
: v- i:xiiibiiion pi ts.
1 OTf E i-. he.ebv kIvc. that te rVi-tI Pot
i. s- hc tenia in on.-, and ttwt ? eshirHtt.m -if
1834 U Ih-u ait anive sod brill rant lat .r
rtH- p,-t jeaf i. . l.i. . - . .
In hf -vr l lp.i-i.in-B'n of Art, Sculptun,
JMbcftinery. Minrrolotical UebiuU, Har Product,
and Atunufaclmtd Artie-n't'irtvi ol Hi-exIiMttr-n
re mh, or l U- worth) 01 ihc mo.-t
carfful exHiiiini" i-n.
IN :st ULPTCRl-:. The Coloswil Eque iri;.n
-lame rr WshtitgtnnV'y Mafot-rteti, tin' Am
Zon. by Ki-f. 'ir Saviour un l his Apiil' by
t'horwlsil n. and upwnrd ut ihier hund od ori -in
il w.irk- in marblt and in broriXr, by ilie lirri
ur:Uts of this cintry rtnd Europe.
IN PAIN V,!.G. The Ga lerv contains over
ih hnndred painMnga by the pria ipal artui u
boih heiiilspliercs It ix byjitr the'Tucst cxienlve
ever openi to the American pnbiie.
THE MINERAT.OGlCAL CABINET, Organ
ised hy Pwfe-r illiiuao. and t-olU ciod. rroni ve
ry part of ths United Ntate and t-".uropc, exhibiis
the vast miner.it resource of the world, and is one
of the finest in this eounlry.
THE MACHINE 4 RCA DE Contain- upwards
of three hnndred m ic nitres in motion, many of
which arcamon; the most wonderful specimens ol
human Ingenuity.
THE AGiKJULTURAL DEPARTMENT.
Organized t.y Col. B P.Johnson, cniains hun
dreds of MtecWns of the most curious and vlua
Sle implement used in this peculiarly American
branch of Indnstry. ,
THE GOVERNMENT OF THE U- STATES
Has cout:!buted In-lrumenis from the Ciast ur
veypfflce. snd .he arms of ihr Vionr
Trfwushthekin lness of FORM 1 GOVERN
MENTS, the choicest productions of the Royal
Facfrksof EtiTopr. srehere cihihited
Porcelain from Set rc and I rf den Anctnl
Arm ond Armor from the Toxttr of If don, (
the liisncvi iniereft. Aloeutc from the Horkmtops
of Ike Vatican, together nh counilesa 01 jcn lr'in
Tdbkkv, Japaw,"vsia and The Holt La no, E
ovst, the DirrcaaxT Cooxtbiss or Kcaopc,
Nobtm and oiiih Amebica.
Allihcscare c-ootained in a Building of one
quailed beauty, and -f diminsiona far eseeeding
any other in the Uniied Slales
Circulars, wiih fuiihrr particulars, v ill be fur
nished on applicaii-n to the Secretory i.l the As
soctaiion. Crystal Palace, New 1 ork
Feb. 21.
Hi-linc.
FOX & POLIIEMUS,
59 Broad Street, Comer of Beaver, N. York,
Offer for sxle rhe following heavv U"tton F:iliric:
NEW-ENGLAND COTTON SAIL DUCK-22
inch. all numbers, hard and soli; also all the
varioits widths of Canvass inanulactured at this es
tablishment coinprising every variety known to the
trade. and offered ai the lower! rales.
UNiTKD S I'ATES PILOTDUCK Woodberry
and Mount Vernon Extra. A full assortment of tftu
superior fabric
WILf IMANT1C COTTON DUCK 16, 18, 20
snd 22 inch, al: number, haid snd soft. Tl is fab
ric was awarded the highest Premium at the Lon
don Woild's Fair, also at our own State Fair.
SHIP AND BEAR MARC DUCK Pliin and
twirled, manufactured by the Greenwjnd's Com
pany, a superior nriicle for light sails, tenls, vwnln-it.
&c; also. Mount Vernon Twill d Ravens. Howard
Ravens, Pioneer and Phcsnix Mills; Light Cotton
Ravens, plain 22 to 27 inch; Heavv, do. do.
COTTON .SAIL TWINE A full assortment.
TAKPAtLlfSS, HAMMOCKS, STUFFS, dec.
, PAPER FLLTING A to Tl inch, made very
heavv. expressly for drier lelts.
CAR COVERING Cotton Canvass, all widths,
from -iO to 130 inches, and all numbers, made ex
pressly for covering and roofing railroau cars, is
perfectly and permanently water-proof, and mre
enduring than the ear its If.
ENAMELLING CANVASS 30, 3P, 40, 45 and
50 inch plain and twilled, in every variety.
BAGS AND BAGGING Of every description.
Sfsmless Bans. wocn whole, all size, in bales of
100, 200 and 300; combining Mrtngih. uiilny and
cheapness, for grain and meal are unsurpass: d.
Also, heavy Cotton Sacking, 40 inch Canvass. 3
thread Warp and Filling, heavy twilled, do. do ,20,
T2, 40 and 44 inch.
WOOL SACLS Woven whole all izts, a new
and dei-irabte article.
Feb. 21. 1-14-lj -c.
BELLS! BELLS 7 ! BELLS!!!
"Ml K Subscribers manufacture and kcrp ci-n-
In ..n I, ,,,A I -1 rir 1 HMnrnii-fil ill' tl 1 1
suitable for Churches, Acadmier, Factories, Stea-
n, . : ..... ... . . J ! i V. tl,..,. (m.
niers, naniaiions, eie., momi'to 1111 mtn
ei&Llisli neni hns been in operation Thirty year.
, - . j . . i in nn o .i i- .. ; enn
IH each; and its patterns and proecss -? uianti-
facture oprlccita, togeiner it n recent improve
ments, ili.il its Bells Iwivean unequalcd reput.ition
for volume-of cound and quality of tone. They
I . .I... A i,. il... L-irl lr.,.,tii,n.
( A Silver Mdal)of ihe World's Fuir in New York
over all Delia :rom mis oouniry ir r.urope. nav
lllg fli IO' - ... v. " .
in immediate connection with rentes in all direc
tion, Cltner liail lloau, nnai or iviver, anu uiii
hoursfro.il New Voili, we can cxt cute order n ith
dispatch- Address
A. M ENEELY'S SON.
W-st Troy, Albany Co.. N. Y.
Feb. 21. 144-lyc.
PROSPECTUS.
THE HOLY BlBLlilN SKfARATE VOLUMES :
OH
1 II ; BDI k OP BOOKS M ITS SlSlY SIX PARTS.
edited an. I Publihe-I by T II. Stocitos, Balti
more, Maryland.
Firmerly Editor of ihc "Chbistian Wobld," - Bi
blb Alliance. Ac
The First Volume ol the Divine Library or Cy
clopedia oi Inspiration will be put to press, as
soon ss tlte Su'Mi-rtption shall wirrant. This
will be T HE BOOK OF GENESIS : The First
in Order, and ceruinly One of the First in 1 in -porunce.
oi sll the Holy Books the Fount iin
Head of Revelation
The Volume will consist of Two Parts:
The Fitst Part will contain (he Sacred Text
alone According to the Authorized English Ver
sion : in Paragraph Form : in proper Prosaic and
Poetic Sty -: with the Various Renderings at the
loot of the Pa-fr: the Chapters and Verses neatly
indicated in ill.- Margin : and the Letter Press in
unerowdcr! and unbroken beamy with neither
pictures, maps, or notes, to break the even flow ol
Inspiration.
The Second Part will consist of an Appendix
designed to concentrate the most valuable human
intelligence ia relation to the Book of Genesis
including an Original Dissertation: an Original
and Compiled Illustrative Apparatus, both Litera
ry and (If practicable) Pictorial : and a Prepared
S Indent's Memorandum.
For copies in stiff paper binding, suitable for
mailing, the prices will be:
1. For the Whole Volume Text and Appendix
both 50 cents.
2. For Ibe First Part the Sacred Text alone
25 cents
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25 cents.
4. Five copies of the Whole Volume for tl.
5. Five copies of either Part, alone, for $1.
Subscribers are requested to forward their names
at once. An Alphabetical list of them wil! iccom
pany ths Volume. It is expected that they will be
so much pleased with the first issue, as to desire
its successors : but there will be no obligation be
yond the single subscription. Succeeding Vol
umes will vary in price, according to the number
ofpagra no one costing more than the first;
some, not mo'c than a half, third, or fourth as
touch. .
Subscribers will be informed, by Circular, of the
readiness of the Volume for distribution : and
then be promptly supplied, on reception of pay
mcnt. No money desired until the Book shall be
ready.
Explanatory Papers may be had. on application
(pot paid.) by persons wishing further informa
tion of the plan. Address, aa eariv as practicable,
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63 Lexington-st., Baltimore, Md.
Publishers of Newspapers, inserting this Pros
pectus (wiih these additions.) and sending marked
copies of it will be furnished with a copy of the
Book free of postage.
Clergymen, Colporteurs, Booksellers, Postmas
ters, Periodical Agents, nd a.l Friends of the Bi
ble, are requested to take an interest in this work.
Packages of Circulars supplied to such person, nn
application, for distribution.
3P"Mny eprass a readiness to buy the Book
as soon as out: but the Editor cannot publish
without a sufficient subscription in advaors.
STIt is expected that this wilt prove' the most
convenient Bible tor Families, Sunday Schools,
Bible Ciaases, a of Private Readers especially in
valids and aged persona, or all who need small,
aeat, light volumes, with large open print.
Fob. 21. 144-tf.
JUST RECEIVED.
Per Schr. W. H. Smiih.
i OA BAGS Rio Coffee; 100 hers Shot j 500 lbs.
f dVS Bar Load ; 28 boxea assorted Caad; ST
boxes soap, 30. s, rate aao loner ; z mis, uracK
rl Wbax4o Forwleky -,
35ENO H. GREENE.
Feb. ft, ' N. C.Tel, copy. 144.-
VlJlimSG POTATOES. :
aim a nnr a Vloa. mA tHnft Km! mr4mJUA
ez pouai www S.H- t 1" t-
OU tide just recciVed per Albert Adrna otB
Koston.aaa tor fare 07 .- .
Feb Zir V V. 4L SJBE&WQQp CO.
kTUStl?l Lowest riarw a one riio
fVl ljoloi.ro Ditto, Frf.ehood -KilUnVHal
J sii oorr shsttvrl f.afdJlerJMO 00 Row 8Uk
Nov9. - rAMS DAWSON.
DR. LANGLEY'S--
ROOT AiVD HERB BITTERS,
Tke Great SpfirtS and Summer Medicine.
O.VI POSED OF
iantlita -Wtlrt OhY-l 'Hok-fPrkskiy
- A-h 1 hrnchwrt oni-Dandelion
THIS inv.ilitiib'e Compoundilas ben before the
X public fbr the ptst -three years, during which
nme n srlv THUKK HUNDfSED THOUSAND
BOTTLEH h ve been sold, thus proving it the moat
popular medicine ot -ihe-vaite. -The. medicinal vir
tues of the best Ke rrs are so com ottruled as to act
in concert with nature, it always does good, and
never do s hurt, ia short it is safe for all ages and
in nil climates.
Pri. e 37 4 cents for a qua t bottle.
For iki, Wholesale and Retail, at No. 3. Granite
Row, by L. N. BARLOW.
Feb. 9. !44-3me.
HISTORIES.
BANCROFTS, 5ib vol ; Frost's Pictorial Uni
ted St .ies, and Napiers Peninsula War, just
received ard for aale by . J. T. MUNDS.
Feb 16. '-.:... 142
LADIES' Bool's.
. 50 ?RS. Ladies Kid Lace Boots thin antes:
B. 50 " French Morocco Lace Boots
ihin soles; 50 pro. Ladies French Morocco
Lace Boots -thick soles; 60 brs Ladies Kid Mo
rocco I.aee Boots thick soles A first rale article,
received this day and for sale by
Feb. 16. JONES & GARDNER.
SALAMANDER SAFES.
' tHE name of Salamander was first applied to
JL w iwers I'atent. an. introduced by the subscri
ber in 1340, who in :844 purchased the rigr.t to
manufacture. The siipetiotiiy of Herring's I Wild
er's) jntamnnder .'Safes over all others Induced ma
ny to iniriitge upon ihu patent right by using the
composition ; others more cautious, and to evnde a
lawsuit, in ide an inferior artii-le, imitating the ex
terior in form, 'style, color of pain tin r, snd stiach
inz ihe nam? autitiandor.'- Improved "-ataman-der,"
"Fire Proof Salamander," "The Genuine Sal
amander," dec. tf-c, and have aucceeded in palm
ing off ome of the Sjmriou Satamanders aa genu
ine. Those wanting the original Salamander, man
ufactured by the subscriber, should take the pre
caution to ace that they have upon them a metal
plate 'Silas C. Herring, Maker," all such being
the genuine (Wildei's I'atent) Salamander, or Her
ring's Improved Patent Champion Safe, which re
ceived the medal at the Great World's Fair, and
which have never failed to preserve the contents in
case of fire. Purchasers can select from the largest
nssonment in the world by celling at the sale rooms
of SILAS C. HERRING.
135, 1 37, and 139 Water, cor. of Pine Streets.
N. B Chilled Iron safes with powder proof locks
manufactured expressly for banks, jewillcr?, brok
ers, and others requiring security from rogues
Bank vault doors on hand, snd made to order. All
the most celebrated locks for sale at manufacturer's
priecs. Second hand safes for sale a, leas than half
price.
AGENTS FOR HERRING'S SAFES:
John Far-re!, Philadelphia, Pa.; R. McCAND
t.ISH. Richmond. Va ; Henry H. Williams, Chat
it ston. S. ".; Filbrirt A Hell, Savannah. Ga ; Geo
W. Sixer New Oi leans, La ; Wm. V. Moore dt Co.,
Mobile, Ala.
Feb. 7. 136-3mc
WANTED.
-1 nN ff( FEET of White or Post Osk
I UU,UUW Plank, 14, 21. or 28 feet long, 14
inches or upwards wide, and 2) inchea thick for
which I will pay 920 per thousand.
May 24. GEO. S. GILLESPIE.
PLANTING POTATOES.
OfV BBLS. just received and for sale by
-ovv j . 11.
FLANNER.
Jan.
No. 25 South Water street
POSTPONED.
al m vi v o
THE S.-.1 rf Schr. DRESDEN, aJvertired to
he sold on Saturday 25th instant. Is postponed
until further notice. S. M. WKST.
Feb. 25. 145-lt.
NOTICE.
V ilt firait Av ds,f Ufaaroh iui.rf. mt f Ks
laSia I f r-Wa v H- mA
I shnll hi.e oui until the first Monrlav in Feb-
Feb- V
ruary, a. v. iuo, an 111c 7lavco w iuiikiiik h
the estate of the said dee'd, and RENT THE :
LANDS of said deceased until the first of January,
A. D. 1835. Bonds with good security will be re
quired of those 1.1 ring or renlirg, to be approved by
the subscriber
JAMES ROBESON, Administrator,
(with the will annexed) of Jsmes J. McKay, dee'd.
Elizahethtown, Feb II. 140-ts.
REMOVAL AND NEW FIRM.
FAUST WINEBRF.NER,
. r-v nwm - . - i ow . re-w k.1 1 .
H
A VING associated with them WM.M.CAR-
under the firm of Faust, Winebbssbb Sc Co And
have Removed to their New S Story Brown Stone
Store, No 45 North 3d Street Kust aide above
Market. Philadelphia; erected on the lol formerly
occupied by the Old City Hotel, where we are pre
pared to show a very full assort men t of
Uariwarc fntiery. Gun, Rifle Turpentine hi
n, (lackers.
And all other g oJa usually kepi by Habdwabs
establishments, we respe-ctty solicit a visit from
ou friends and buyers generally.
Philadelphia, Feb. 14, 1834. 141-Zmc.
NO I K E BY RESTON dr. TOWNSHEND
EXTENSION AND ENLARGEMENT
ok nc-iM ess.
WL. S. TOWNSHEND having puichased
the interest of N. C. Dickinson in the Firm
of J. R. UKTON CO., the business wiil be
conducted under the title, f Rcston 4 Towitsh bud.
There will be no change, no winding up of accounts.
only an enlargement and increase of Capital, and
extension of business, as they are making arrange
ments to conduct it In ail Ha branches both whole
sale an! Kctail. Hopins ihe very liberal patron
age which hus been bestowed on the old, will be
continued to the new firm, we are very respect
fully to the public.
j. . tetv 1 ur .
Feb. 14. W.L.S. TOWNSHEND.
HATS AND CAPS.
Tl It EN'S and Bovs H.itsand Cansof ev 1
JVI nrv eilour and slvle. at low fiaures,
fur sale al ih Hat Store. 4
Feb. 14. C. ill T KKo.
UMBRELLAS.
OIZES from 24 to 36 Inch's, assorted co-
lors. Also, Buggy Umbrellas.
Feb. 14. C.MYERS.
MOURNING COLLARS
AND Undersleevest Linen Habits and Sleeves;
ClmIi VUnrh J7i t 'nllara Q nillKit Ralnnsi
Freryh Bombazines and fine to superfine Black
Silk Warp Alpacas. Received to-day and for sale
by JAMES DAWSON.
IX or. Z. iov-
DENTISTRY.
Da.T. B. CARR has returned from
the North with a largely increased
stock of Teeth.' Instruments, die
Having consulted many eminent Dentists, he has
perfect confidence ia tbo ooperiorlty of Allen's Pa
tent mode of Inserting teeth with artificial gams
Full sets inserted immediately after the extraction
of the teeth, and remodelled after the game have
healed without additional charge, i hey eaa be
worn without oaiswand renVed from the monh bv
the wearer, and are cleaner and at roarer than teeth
insetted in any other way. and are learranted to
give perfect saiialaetlon. All other operations per
formed ia tbo most approved manner. Reference
to Individuals in this place now wearing teeth with
the patent improvement.
Oct 4-w-tr tf - - 86
EAGLE FOUNDRY.
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
1HE Subscriber Is now manufacturing Portable
and Stationary Sieara ENGINES and SAW
MILLS of any required power, of the bett materials
and wurkaaanshtp, and warrantee equal in perform
uce. to aov manuiacturrd in this count rr. aad noon
the most favorable terras. Front those engaged in
lumber getting, no wouui a ax a call and examina
tion of hia Engines, assuring them they shall be
fiillv eooal to what is represented, and reirard Seine
had to material and workma nsh ip, and plan of con
struction Inferior to none. , -
Ho also eontinaea to naaaufacture his Improved
Tobacco, Flattening Presses, Mills, dtc.
Mill Machinery and other Castings, furnished and
fined nu in the best srvle.
Rsference ( Mr.JosB Ciabk, Wilatangtoo, at
Messrs. f. aVk VJCkino . vo. -..;...
- PHILIP1 KAHU PronHsto
I Feb. IK. - : " -;U--:-."5
JUCTRnCTlYEIhr
-M as flenr'a Sftf CTtrtrti Xt-fw KimrmwA
rwW m nx and nlesB.iai anrhf etrlo ssf ku.
. .... ' . ' T . . . . '
stoess nat. (or axas a ute aw bbo lb biwto.
Fvq, 2i- ? - C. JtYSJtS.
OB X DUATE 41P CANBI1QB.
CLASS J824. 4 - ,
ICSrFOUNDER OF THCzx
BALTIMORE LOCK LNFIlliJARY.
5 Ss. 3I SOUTH CAY
.Oppontttk Exekampt Buxldmfrnd Post Office.
".MK "''''Re M F.D1CALOR SUKGI
sf-'.LL.rI,L T-f-KAT AND AbVleU
WP. " emmuaiealions will be aaeredly shield
od bjnhe .fffilaruf ptb-oAtmi h..n,.r '
Aware ul the diffieolty wiih the public to dis
criminate, in a newspaiwr advertisement, betweeo
Ihe genuine and skillful nit e stela n and he snurions
pretensions of the deslvninand dangerous Quocjr
- wm eneennny glvewnea sppitro to, tacs
private references treili fuIlyeaHatv h re
quire his services.
BEWARE OF NOSTRUMS!
Avoid the Patent Elixirs, Coiwpoonds and 3or
dial, advertised to enro tdt perm- under wariei
forms of disease As the constitution and habits
ol individuals differ, REASON TEA HKS the
same remedy cannot be suited 10 all alike, arm that
disease can only be safely and effect Hy eradicate
ed by judicious application of proper rtmediss.
ATTKSTION IXVl-flSD.
-A -practical experience' of over 26 years eosbleS
Dr. H. to insure a sound and speedy cure ia a cer
tain class of diseases, which nave too. long been
yielded by regular Physicians to the bonds of quack,
ery. He nay be consulted confidentially, either
in person or by letter. "
Persons at a distance cured at home by address
ing a letter 10 DR. GORDON HARR1SS. Balti
more, Md.
All communication confidential.
Remedies aent by Mail or Express tssny part of
the United States.
July 19. 53-ly 48-ly-e.
COMMEhCIAL COLLEGE.
located 17 Halt Imorc-st.. Baltimore. Md
'"I'HK ostensible object of Ihu. Institution is 10
J. afford individualsan opportuniny of obtaining
a complete Mercantile Education. Course of study
Hook Keeping, by double entry, as practically
used in 'he various departments of Trade snd
Commerce, including Wholesale, Retail, Commis
sion Manufacturing, Shipping, and Steamboating,
Individual Partnership, and Compound Co. Busi
ness. Also, Mercantile Calculations, Practical
Penmanship, and familiar Lectures on Commercial
Law. and the usages of Trade. Students brin?
tsught individually, can rntir College at any time,
and ihe Course if usually completed in from 5 to 8
weeks. Terms lorsn unlimited course of instruc
tion. 435 All communications addressed to O. K.
CHAM BERLIN, will meet with prompt attention,
irculars mailed to aay part of ths Union when de
sired. July 19. 53-ly - 48-w-ly-c.
NOW LANDING,
ClVitBLS. very superior N. O. Syrup;
iCXjyj 1000 Sacks Liverpool Salt, for sale and
lots to suit by T. C. & B. G. WORTH.
Feb. 14. 141.
in
"M1N KNOW THYSELF."
AN invaluable Book for 25 cents. "Evei) Fami
ly should have a copy."
Six thousand copies sold in less than three months.
A new edition, revised and improved, just issued.
Dr. Hunter's Medical Manuel and hand Book for
the Afflicted, containing an outline of the origin,
progress, matin, nt and eu:e of every form cf ia
ease, contracted by promiscuous sexual intercourse,
by elf-sbuse,orby sexunl excess, with, advice for
their prevention, written in a familiar style avoiding
sll medical technicalities, snd every thing that would
offend the ear of decency, from the result ol some
twenty years successful practice, exclusively devo
ted 19 ttje cure of diseases f a delicate or private
nature.
To which ia added, receipts for the cure of the
above diseases, and a treatise on the causes, symp
toms aud cure of the Fever and Ague, for twenty
fivecents a copy ; six copies one dollar ; will be for
warded to any port of the United States, by mail,
free of postage. Address, postage paid, Cosdrn d
Co., Publishers or box 196, Post Office, Philadelphia.
"This is, without exception, the most comprehen
sive and intelligible work published on the class of
diseases of which it treats. Avoiding ail technical
tetms.it addresses itself to the reason of its readers
It is free from all objectionable matter and no pa
rent, however fastidious, cso object to .placing it in
the hands of his sons. The author has devoted
many years to the treatment of .he various com
plaints treated of. and 'with too little breath to puff,'
and 'too little presumption to impose, he has offered
to tne worm at tnc merely nominal price of 25 cents
the fruits of some twenty years moat successful prac
tice." Herald.
"No teacher or parent should be without the
knowledge imparled in this invaluable work, it
would save years of pain, mortification and sorrow
to tne youtli under tnelr cnarge.' I'ttriK t Advo
cate.
A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, in writing of
Hunter's Medical Manuel, siys : "Thousands of
our youth, by evil example and ihe influence of the
passions, have been led into the habit of self-pollution
without realizing the sin and fearful consequen
ts upon themselves and their posterity. The con
stitutions of thousands who are raising familiet have
been enlecolerj . it not DroKen aown, nnd they do not
know the cause or the cure. Any thing that can be
done so to enlighten and influence the publir mind
as 10 check, and ultimately to remove this wide
spread source of human wre-tehc dn ss. would confer
the greatest blevsing next to the religion of Jesus
Christ, on the present and coming generations-
Intemperance, (the use of intoxira'ins drinks.)
though it hat slain thousands upon thousands. Is not
a greater scourge to the human rate. Accept my
thanka in behalf of the afflicted, and believeme,
your co-worker in ths good work you are so active
ly engaged in.'
One ropy will be forwarded (securely envelCDed
snd postage paid,) on receipt of 25 cents, 01 six
copies for St. Address,
UOsijf.N ct uu., t-iiDiisner,i9b, Philadelphia.
Booksellers Canvassers snd Book Agents, sup
plied on the most liberal terms.
June 2. 34-ly-c.
NEW CHEESE.
BOXES No. 1 Cheese, just received bv
L. N. BARLOW,
25
Feb. 16. No. 3, Granite Row.
JUST RECEIVED.
THE FOLLOWING BOOKS, vii:
The Lofty and the Lowly, or Good in all and
none all gnoo. by M.J. Mclntoth.
Meagher's Speeches on the Legislative Indepen
dence of I reia nd ; with introductory notes, Ac
Busy moments of an I tie Woman.
The Sword and the Distaff, or Fsir, Fat and For
ty, by Gllmore Sim ma.
The Wigwam and the Cabin, by the same Author.
The Popihar Papers, reprinted from ''Putnam's
Monthly;" Illustrated.
Table Talk on Books, Men, and Manners, from
Sydney Smith and others ; Edited by C. Evelyn,
(loidcn Dreams and Leaden Realities, by Ralph
Raven; with an introductory Chapter, by Francis
Fogie, Sr., Esq.
Alexander Menxikofl, or the Perils of Greatness,
by Gustav Nieriiz.
An Attic Philosopher in Paria, or a Peepatthe
World from a Gam t. Being the journal of S hap
By man. From the French of Entile Snnvestre.
For sale by J. T. MUNDS.
Feb, 19. 144
COPARTNERSHIP.
THE Undersigned have this day formed a Co
partnership under the Firm of CHATTER
TON A CO., for the transaction of a Grocery and
Commission Business.
T. M. CHATTERRON.
S. T. HEWETT.
Feb. 2. . . 136-3a.
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
THERE having heretofore been a good deal of
just complaint on the part of the travelling pub
lic on account of tbo absence of a general throogh
ticket from Weldon and Wilmington, nortnward
The Mail Line takes great pleasure in stating that the
ctoonds of complaint bars been removed, and on
and alter the 1st February, Passengers can gel Tick
ets at Weldon for -Petersburg, Richmond, Washing
ton, HalUmore, Philadelphia, and New York City;
and at Wilmington to the four last named places,
and rice versa.
Two Trains will continue to ran dairy so hereto
fore, braving Weldon, at 3 P. M. and li P. AI.
The following are the rates of Fare :
From Weldon to Petersburg, 30.
Do. do. Richmond, 3,50
F.-om Weldon to Washington, "7,0
Do, da. " Baltimore... 8,00
From WllmingtOM to Washington,--ltjOO
Do. - do, Baltimore. ........ 12,00 .
- Ftohl Weldon to Philadelphia,-. -10.00
f Do-- do'" -.- New-York... I2JJ0 ;
FroasTVUmlnatoa to Wraosphlat. 1430
Da. do. ' New Tot I, ...... 15,50
lnIorrma4io and for Tickets, apply t0
Mr S, DXWALUACK. tl.K Ticket Agent, of the
WilmLarin and Raletgta RaU RW at Wihaiag
too.0. F.-SrMMONS, Ageo3.awidr.-r,
. TtuoBgh Ami, Ia! flia.
JLtp.V 133 In.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. "
SCHR. WM. SMITH from New York, has ar
rived, aad Isvdisekirgfojr at ay wharf - Coo
igoeea wlfl pleass attend to :heir Goods.
March . T.C.WORTH.
FOR NEW YORK.
ejfl THE fine fast saiuno Sr-br. WiSBirT.
fflVGr "ritb. Master, will have qnt k dis
3kvasv patch for above port. For light freight or
asev D5l oa board, or to T, C. WORTHS
W March Z i:,"'v-; 1 148.
FOR NEW YORK.
. JiEGUI.AK LINK.
THE reltfolat Packet Sehrl WAKE.
iacacs Kaiodswjnastrr,' will h?v quick
isnaieh as abovev f or llertt freight or
passage apof r to -t : r.GKO.. HARRIS'.
March 2 148.
FOR NEW YORK,
GA R DNEft J!KK"
te-. will havodisj.
tishl freight or paa
:eo. ha rris
THE Packer--chr.ABDNEnPIKK.
A. w.i aABiHEB. naasie
natch aa above. For
sage apply to ' GE
March 2. . 148.
FOR BALTIMORE.
-E-j. TH E A. I. Schr. VENLOO, Rosa, will
jyatJhave dispatch as above. For light freight
Ssabsor passage apply to
JAS. H. CHADBOURN & CO.
March 2. 143.
FOR WISCASSETT, ME.
THE A. I. Bark CHEROKEE, Corriir,
.will have dispatch a above. For light
pfrciirn: or passage apply to -
JAS. H. CHADBOURN dt CO.
March 2. 148.
FOR BALTIMORE.
THE A. I. fast sailing three masted
Schr. J. H. CHADBOURN, vviNBieHt,
master, will have dirpatt h as above. Fi r
lisht freight or passage having superior accommo
dations apply to
JAS. H. CHADBOURN & CO.
'March 2. 14.
FOR PHILADELPHIA,
HERON'S LINE.
THE Packet Schooner C. A . HF.CK-
SCHER, Stvsbs, master will have dis
patch for the above port. For freight .r
passase. apply to GEO. HARRISv
Feb. -.'8.
147.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
HERON'S LINE.
THE Packet Schooner LlLLIK SAN
DERS, Cobsoh; master, will have dis
patch for the above port ' For freight or
passage, apply to GEORGE HARR1SS.
Feb 28. 147.
FOR NEW YORK.
THE regular packet Schr ADELE,
Applegit, Master, will have dispatch as
.above. For lieht freight or passage, hav-
ne superior accommodations, apply to
8 J. H. FLANNER,
Feb. 25. 25 North Watrr-sf.
FOR NEW YORK.
Schr. GARDNER PIKE, A. W. Crnm-
,ner. Master, will be despatched. Apply to
March 2. UKU. HA II HISS.
FOR NEW YORK,
REGULAR LINE.
THE packet Schr. MARINE, Jamesi1.
Powell, Mister, will have dispatch aa -above
for light freight or pasange. apply to
25. GEO. HARRISS.
Feb.
4.UVERTISKMEXT.
GOOD MEDICINES.
STABl.tiK'S
ANODYNE CHERRY EXPECTORANT
Fur Cougkt, Colds. Bronchitis, Croup, tf-c.
STAPLER'S DI.4RKH(EA CORDIAL.
The valtinble midieines above named, are not
empirical, but are prepared in acret inent with the
e eti. nee of someof the most learned and judi
cious practitit ners, and are not secret, fuithi' thi:n
is necessity to piotecl the pntrittiiE trc these
who use them frnm Iocs and fni oniiot . 0 the
component parts have been made known, coufden
tially, from time to time, to perhaps
500 PUYMCIANS!
In Maryland, Virginia, District of Columbia, Ohio,
and other places, all of whom, without a single ti
c ption. have approved of the formula, and inoet of
ihein acknowle-usse in it they are the b.-et rem. dies
th; t they h:iVe ever known for the cure ol the dis
eases lor v hich thej uie recomniet d d Ourt-nnfi
d-nce in tlto excellence of lut-ne ! die m s, .dded
to our desire t-tavoiii the just prejuOKe ..f ihe rued
tcil profession tiuaiusi secret end qu:iek n.-sirums.
induced us to uitout thii-run 'id course. V 1: uppeno
a few 01 the notices wb have received fr in ,-tiysi-ciars.viz
.-
From Dr. Win. H. Farrow, of Snow ilill, Mary
land. OesTLEMKW I have Irequently in my p nctice
prewribed your ' stabler's Anoilync L'h 1 I xpec-tor.-int"
-ind Di-jrihce i ' 'oidia-. with creat H;ni-(ac-tion
to myself, and to t he cniire relief of sm h dis
a senses as they profess to cairn 1 ronsidei them
happy combina ions of some 01" our most valuable
and safe thertipeuiical g ms- and must be ol in
finite worth to the afflicted and mankind ut large,
in lurnn-hinif the medical profession with these
active and concentrated preparations, so co'iveni nt
lor administration, and of a standard quality, you
have rendered them an eminent servic.., nnd I can
do no less than earnestly recoiuiii-nd these prepa
rations to practitioners, and especially in the coun
try, where tho impurity of cotiimeiciai Drugs ie one
of the greatest obsiac ss to v success gf the
Physician.
Doct. W. Love writes to us th.il lie has adminis
tered the Expectorant to his wife, who has had the
Bronchitis for fourteen jiuts, ard that she is fast
recovering f torn her long stunning malady. It hai
in a few weeks done her more good than all ihe
remedies she has heretofore used under able medi
cal counsel.
From Dr. H. P. Worthington, Laurel, Md.
"After several, months' use of your Expectorant,
both in my own family and in general practice, I
am confirmed in the opinion expressed of it, when
first made acquainted with the recipe.. For one 1
thank you for so convenient andVelegant a prepara
tion of the Wild Chei 1 y."
From Geo. Gerry. M. D. of So.tjerset Co., Md.
'Having examined the component pirns of Sta
bler's Anodyn Cherry Expectorant, also of S ta
ble r's Diarrhoea Cordial, and having used them in
practice, I feel no hesitancy in recommending
them."
From J. E. Marsh, BI. D. , Kent Co., Md.
"I have made free use of your Diarrhrea Cor
dial in my family. It gives me much pleasure to
add my testimony to that of others, in favor of its
efficienc."
From Samuel Martiodal, M. D., Chesapeake Cit y
Md.
"l"have much pleasure in adding my testimony
in fx vor of your valuable Cherry Expectorant. 1
have, after an extensive use, found it to answer all
my expectations."
From Dr. Daniel W.jnes, Somerset Co. Md.
'I have given your Expectorant and Diarrhoea
rdial a fair trial, and am delighted with their
effects, never having had them to tail in a single
instance. I shall take pleasure in recommending
them.
We have been favored with a written certificate,
cheerfully given by numerous medical ecntlem n
in Maryland. Virginia and Ohio, which alone should -f
convince the mot-t doubting ibat these are rea Hy
Good Medicines; after staling that they are ac
quainted with the composition of both the Expec
torant and Cordial, and that they have admiaia
tered them to their patients, they testify -that they
are remedies of great value, safe, efficient, and well
worthy of the patronage of the profession and the
Public, that tbev are more .reliable than any other
proprietary medicines with which we are acquaint
ed." die.
The above notices of recommendation from mem
bera .of tho Medical Faculty, Phrmaceuiists of
high standing, and Merchants of the first respec
tability, should be sufficient, to satisfy all, that
these medicines are worfAy of trial by the afflicted.
Bad that they are of a different stamp and class
from the "Qaaekery aad "Core Alls' so much im
posed upon tbo public. -
See fhe decriptive Pamphlets, to be had gratia of
all who have the medicine for sale,' containing re
commendation from Doctors Marti a, Babaett. Ad
dison, Payne, Handy . Lovs, c
Per sale by Dras;its, Apothecaries aad Cona
try Stores-keepers generally, at the low price of
Fiftr cents per bottle, or six bottles for ?,50.
- E. H. ST A BLER SV CO.
Wholesale Dragrtats,
ISO Pratt street. Baltimore.
J Foraaleln Wilmington by C.dt D. DePBK.
JBB.5 t-iys
Knn cir ry-
VSwi.rotimmti:
BELOflGIKG TO THE WltiffXrJTSjrfiA-4
' LRIflrt RAILROAD COMPAWrk
C3MPttISl.VGtbe ulno of Matt &um4n
employed between Wilmington and Charleston,
s. C will be sold bv soctiofl.ln'inelaftef' Cttf. tm
TbiirsdaT, The 43th day of April nat viss-
p
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w..:
Burthen
Length.
2 S5 iST -ii 1 Breadth Beam
Draft Water-
Diam. Ci lioder,. .
Length ef Stroke
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Diatn. Wheel -
Face of Wheel
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These Steamers arc si well known to the pub
lic, as sa e. comfortable and rapid VesscU for the
transportalioi- of passcnttcrs, that further descrip
tion is deemed unnecessary. All, but the C. Van
derltilt, (which requires some inconsiderable re
pairs to her machinery,) are in first rate running
order, and have been constantly kept staunch and
in thorough repair, bting nuw considered as good
01 better than when first launched.
Particular information can be had at any lime '
on application al the Company's office at Wil
mington, N. ., or to Edward Winslow, Esq ,
the Company's Agent in Charleston. The Steam
ers will be open to inspection at Wilmington, till
the 1st of April, and afterwards at Chaileston, till
day of sale.
ALSO.
Will be sold, on the same day, that VALUABLE
WHARF in tins City of .Charleston, heretofore
use-d as the landing place of the above named
Steamers, front ma about 150 feel on Cooper river,
and running back 216 feet to Wharf street, on
wnicli it fronts 203 feet.
The terms will be made known at the sale,
whleh will take place at 11 o'clock, A.M., upon
the premises, on the day nbove nnmed.
ALKX. McRE, President.
fan. 3'. 135 ts.
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE-
THAVK ibis day associated with me in business
my Brother, B. G. Worth, and would solicit or
the new firm, a corfUnuance of the patronago here
tofore so iibe-ialiy bestowed upon myself.
T.C.WORTH.
The undersigned have this d:iy formed a copart
nership under the style of T. C. A B.G.Worth,
Tor the transaction of the forwarding and commis
sion business.
We are occupying the fireproof brick s'ore and
plank wharf in front, owned, and formerly occupied
by R. VV. Brown, ns well as his naval store wharves
and shed, immediately below Ann stroat, snd are
amply prepared to receiveand forward, sell or atore
any amount of merchandise entrusted to our care.
Usual advances made on Cotton, Naval Stores or
other produce. T. C. WORTH, )
B.G. WORTH
Jan. 3.
123 3m.
TOWAGE.
ON snd after thisdate. all vessels
twed in harbor by Steamer Ssm.
ieery uml Cillioun. will be charged
44.U0
GKO. H ARR1SS, Agent.
Sih, 1853. 101.
Nov
MULES FOR SALE
I ' v U likely youtis Vlules, well broken nnd gen
y youtis Vlules, well b
years old next spring
- lie, turee j
Aapty to
F.J. LORD.
125- tf
Jan. 7
FOR, S.LE.
The Schr. S It POTTER, now In Wil
mington, is for sale. For further particu
lars, aniil t to
J.n. .8. RANKIN ft MARTIN.
KU R MTURK W IKEIIOUnE,
f'Rf).T STftKR'r.
VO OU T-S in ide :n this Kita ilish nent prio
i i 'hrt 1st irijit , are now d ne. and scttlemen'
- c 'tne-llv tie-ired bv th: sniiscriber
Jan 7 ' J D. LOVE
OF
HE WIL & MAN. R. R. CO.
'.VILHINGTON, N. C.Jan. 23. 1851.
UlNSIGNEES of "Down" or inward freight,
VJ are hereby notified that on nnd after Wednes
Itv. the 1st Febrnnry. i 85 1 . a 1 1 freight will be de
livered on W. si ride of the (-'ape Kear River, and
ihev are required to r ceive the same there.
On and nlier Monday, the 30ih inst., the passen
ger train will leave v ilminten at 10 o'clock,
P. M., instead of 9, A. M., as at present.
J. KL.KMliU,
Sup'l, W.4 .M. R.Road.
Jon. 31. 135-tf.
FINE PLAID LIN NAYS,
PRINTED Drugveis; Heavy Woolen Hose and
half Hose ; Thick Woolen Shirts for Negroes:
"cry heavy all wool Twilled Blankets, and Crib
sod Cradle Blankets ; Georgia Kerseysand Plains.
J ust received and lor sale at ttie lowest prices, by
Nov. 29.' JAMES DAWSON.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
1 dm A H-4 and 12 4 Linen Sheetinga; Bleach
UJ cd and Brown Coiion Sheetings, al
widths. Pillow Cage Linens and Cottons ; Bleach
ed and Brown Table Damasks and Ditto in Cloths
ill sizes and qualities; l.inen and Cotton Diapers;
BedTicks; Furni'ure Dimitysdic. For sale by
Nov. 2. JAMES DAWSON.
PLOUi.HS, CORN SMELLERS,
AND Straw Cutters. Just received, a large aa
rortment and for sale by j
ZKNO H. GREENE.
Feb. 2. N. C. Tel. copy . 138.
WE ARE OPENING THIS DAY,
CORNICES, Bands. Certain Piuv TaaselU, snd
Lace, and Embroidered CurtaJae. Also, Shades,
Paper Hanging. Ac.
Feb. 16. WILKINSON ESLER.
1854.
i"l MYERS.
EXCELSIOR.
1854.
m.inufactvrer and dealer
in Hats,
Caps. Canes, and Umbrellas, No. 1
Granite
127
ttaw, h ront st,
Jan. 7
NOW LANDING.
1 C KEGS Prime Goshen Butter; 10 kegs Wes-
a y tern Baiter. .: ror sale ay
L. N. BARLOW, No.
3, Granite Row.
142.
Feb.! 6.
PURE FRENCH BRANDY,
T30RT and Sherry Wine in boll els, warranted
X pure, for aalo by L. N. BARLOW.
Feb. II. No.
3, Granite Row, Freht-at.
WILMINGTON
MARBLE AND STONE YARD.
THE Subscriber having accepted the agenev ol
aeveratlargejstablishments at the North, which
will furnish him an unlimited aupply of finished or
nnfinlaBclL, foreign and domestic HARBLK of all
qaafttiea, is prepared to fill all orders for -,
HOXDMEST8 AND TOMB 8TOWE8,,
and evenTother article ia ihe Uae of tke basiaesa
at reaaonabla ratear ' f 4 '4 ? 5 j- t i-v'-SCULPTOBINQ,
t ETTERIKG OR CAR VI NO ,
Execotcdas wallas eaa bo done either North or
SO fast. '":"""' ' ''" " V, i ?r
The beat -eforenee eaa be glvea, tf roaalred. -
-?ty" . ' .' ' JAS.MeCLARANAlf.'
Harcl3. . U-4f.
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T88 CffKlT fWIFftt CrTnEBtOCUr
Rot a farileie ef Mertnry I It ' "
Aa lnftHiol remedy- fot'JScyofala,' King's Evl',
RheunutisnuObstluaie Cutaneous Eruptions, Pin -pies
or PostuJeson thefade.BkKche Bdils.Cbrar -icaoreEyes,
Ring Warmer, Touer. SceW Head,.
Enlargement and Pain of the Bonctand Jolntstub
bom Ulcers. Syphilitic DisordorB,'l.biiibago,8pl-" '
nal CompUiuta, snd all dseaaesArllag fristii aa lo-, ; :
judiciouausaor Mercury, Imprudence in Lile4o(lm
purity of the Blood. '- f : " 'J '
This valuible Madielne wbiich ha SbosMSte deietoa 3 . .
ted lor the number, of extraordinary xqrrs.c'tiectcd. t
through its agency, has induced the proprietors, at1
the argent request of their friendavtoOfleV JV,(e lie ,4-1
public, which Ahey do with the uimost confidence
In lie vltlnca and wonderful curative nrooortlf B. "O"-'
ThefollowingeertvfieatcB.ieiectrd from a largo aum- . -;
bar, are. however, stronger tcatimony than the mere .',
wonlAf L,MMIwUl..,..'..J.. i, n J . 1 )
well known U' their IbeallLiea! and' of tho highest
respectability, many of ihein now residing in the. ,
city of Richmond, Virginia. v -s 3 '
F. BoTOEJf,K-q..of the Exchange listcl.ttleb
inond. ksovn sverff wb.rs. uv, Hr -,na n ih.
Molieine called Carter's ipanishUxtare aamlnia-
tered in overs hsndred eawl.rlr aLtthe lise.?, , ,
ses lor whit-b ft la rrcomnendea.witn .the most as- , '
tonishingiy good results. H sayt It Is the niost tx-' :
traordloarymediclnohahaaevaraeen-..' ;: ,.t l-t
Ague and Fever Great Care.--I hereby corlify,
thai for three rears fh'ad Ago and Fever oft he most" '' Zl
violent dcscripTfoo. ' I had several Physicians, took -.
large quantities of Quinine. Mercury, snd J, b lisve..
all the 1 onics advt'rlisrd, bot all'wiihout' any' per- ' "
manent relief. At laafltrled CarterSpanishMix-A : n
tare ; two bottles of which effectually' cured me,nndf.t
I am haypy t.j say I have had neither Chills or Fr- '
vers since. I consider il thebest Tonic la the, world
and tbconly medicine that ever reached mycase. .
fJOIIN LONGDEN.'
Beaver Dam. near Richmond, Va.' tfi 1.0 "-tj
C. B.Lccb, E-q bow In the, city of, Richmond,
and for many years in the Post Office, has such eon-
fidencein the astonishing efficacy of 1'artera Spaa-;
ish Mixture thst he has bougMupwardsof 50 bottles,
which be has given a way'to the afflicted.--'Sir. Lurh - "
aays he"has never known It to fall when taken; acL? J
cording to directions,. ...
Dr. Mihoe a practising rnyaician, and rormerly
of the City Hotel, In the city of Richmond, s.iyp ho"-
has witnessed ina number ofinsiances tbeeffoeta of
Carter's Spanish, Mixture which were -most truly" "
surprising. He says Ina case of ConsoTrmii-tt.de-
pendenton the L.lver, trie good effects were wor.dcr-
ful indeed. - . ;
Samoel M. Dbikkeb, of ihe ftfrrt. of Drinker-f-
Morris, Richmond, was cured of Livr coniplafnt oi
8 years standing, by the use of two
bottles of t
Car-
etr's sponisn Mixture. - ., ,.,!
Great cure of crofula. The Editors of he, Rich
uiond Republican had a servant employed Ip th'ef ' "
press room, cured of violent Scrofula. -comtihod
with Rheumatism, which entirely disabled hipvlrom
work. Two bottltsof Carter's Spanish' Mixture
nisde a perfect cure of him, and the Editors, ina po-..,,,'
t ice, say they "checrfally recommend it t.all who
are afflicted with sny diseeae-ot the blood"
Still another cure of tjcrofula 1 had a vetyval
uahte boy cured of Scrofula Vy Carter's Spanish'
Mixture. I conlder It a truly valuable MMiein'e, ' -
J.VM&V JITA LOR..,. .1
Conductor on the IX,'. I" - dt P. R. R. Co., liielimond
'VjLL.T PBEVM OF2Q Yf?ARS STAXDISti ' '.
CVRF.D. -
Mr. Jomjv Tm6Moi, residing in the city of Rich-
raond, was cured ty ihrae bottles of Carler'a Span- .1
ish Mixture, of Salt Rlicuni. which he hn.rf nearly
20 years, and which all the phy'sicioba of ths city '
could not cure. Mr. Thompson Is a.vcll j(pawn
merchant in the city of Richmond, Vs., and his
oure is moBt remaikable. A'"' '' ' " "4 x ''
Rich abo E. West, of IUchniond. was. cured. ;
Scrofula, and what Physicians called coufirnied
Consumption, by three bottles of Carter'. Spanish'
Mixture. - . . f : 4 . ., . . ,
Edwix Buhtok, Commissioner of the Retcnue,
says he has seen the good effects of Carter's. Span ;
ish Mixture in a nuniter,of Syphilitic caes,nd, '
says it if a perfect enre'for that horrible disease. v .
Wm. G. IIabwOod, of Rlcjimond, . Va..-iti'red oi
Old Soxes and Ulcers, which disabled him f rota
w.ilking. Took a few bo (tic's. Carter's Sponih
Mixturj, and was enabled to walk without acrirtcV, "
in a abort time permanently cured. , .... "... , . ,
Princip tl Depots at M. W A RD, CLOS E & CO.',
No. 83 Maiden Lnne.New York. ' - v "K4 1 )
T. W. DVOTT fe SONS,.No. l3V Nbrtb;,?a.y
Street, Pliiliulelpnia . . , t- ;
BENNETT d- B RK.RS.Na, 25 Mbidci Sir'eetV'
Richmond, Vu. . ', ... 4 i.- , ,,, (
And lor sale hy WM. H MPPITT, Wiliin;ton
and by Druggieisgenerally. ' - .
May 12. 25-Iyc.
T,." FOlTsAllB:-" - "
ill
Til R House and Lol on S. cond ttrrr't.'''
be-l wets N,unn and I'hurch ror l. Afrfi ,;,
10 C. at D. DtrPKE.
Sept. 8. 75-tf.
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. . .
have recelv. 1) onr ntnim soddI of Fresh.
'E
'. 1
Garden Si tds For sal m holeraie am retatL
by SI B: J. A KVA-Nr.
Jan. 19 - --M '. o ,
GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK. -
COIl March,
received and for stile s
A Keb.
28
-W. WHITAKRR'S.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALES' r , ) : r . ,V
rHE subscriber .offers for ssle-Threo f lorra on
Market street ; one occupied hv G. R. French,
one by J. R Reston dt Co.i, an'dr.the other by T.
I. Howey ;'also the properly pceupled hy Da- -Pre
dt Co., and ethers, atthe corner of Front and'
Princess streets, snd extending on Princess street
towards ths river. A lot oa Front street running -to
ihe river, including a wharf known as the
Beatty Wharf; a Lot on' the corner ol Third and
Aon streets, his late residence, now oct-pmcd by .. .
M r. Ferguson ; a Lot on the corner of ..Third and
Nunn streets; The Palo Alto House and Lot; a
Lot on Fourth street extending to Boundary, and
hall a Lot on Boundary adjoining The same 1 Two
small lots with dwellings .near ihe Old Poor
House, on Boundary street 5 also a sammct resi
dence on Masnnboro Sound, and about lOJfP acres .
of land near Elizabeth River in Brunswick
county. r ;' , -
The above property, or such . portion' thereof as . .
shall not be otherwise disposed of previous 10 that
time, will be sold ' at public a6etion la WJlmlag- '
ton, on inpsccoao sionday in Marcn next., , -
DAN'L B. BAKER.
Jaotl2 . .127-ta s
e-kly Jour and Fayerieviile Obs'reopy iiilsala.n,t
LARGE STOCK OF FURNITURE.
.ji.i'.j. THE subscriber wOnld rsfTJ
j " ' Jspectfully invite the t(eoiion L3w
W ' ' "" "' ' J of the public, to, bis very large fl
and complete assortment of Fa'rnlto're new beiag
received and recently selected by himself at the
Manufactories: during the present month, h'.sstoek
will be complete and consist in part of ths fol-"
lowing articlea. v 1 ; . c 1. .j
Fine Sets Drawlnff'Room Furniture, la Dam
ask snd Hair Cloth ;' --n-. v.-ri
Sctta Painted Cnamber Fari-Ifare.- - :- , ,
60 Sideboards, Secretaries and Book" Cases y
60 Sofas and Tele a Teles 1
lOOBoresos; -.. rt-K.'t :
100 Wash Staada, marble aad plain t .
100 Rocking Chairs ; V - ' '
75 Nurse do. '' "..-.!. j -j
123 Tea and Dining Tables, ; ., f . ,
75 Centre, Card and Sola do. ' ' fc 'r
7$ Toilet '.".'j? t;5r,rAr.,.-,!-.
100 doz. Chaira, ensbioard, citae aad Windsor ;
250 Bedsteads, in nunotoay, waldnt, nipla and
Iron; -' . .-T t j y . ,;. -.
Wardrobes, mahogoaf and atslncri:' "
Office Fornifarei " T ,-
' CkUdfcsa Chaira 1
Ottoouns, oot Stools r- 'J ,
A fine assortment of Loolrinf Glasses '
Teapoy's Wbamoio Hat Stands t"
Settees, Work Tableau . .
Work Boxee. Paper Hangings' "
Window Shades, die. sf-tf, a ,-.
A raw b rias Piavo Foana, and la fact al- '
rT".'."lre,I,n" may a eta I red, in complete
ly fnratshier Dwelttoga, HtKkl,' Offieeo or 80
elety Ranw-Froat cVttect, . . , .
i "f riovK '
Wdmiacto. NTC Sep'r, 4't R5J- V. 7
- MARSEILLES itts I
LAUCESize, f6raaleby
' WILKINSON ESllERf, ttphoIirs.
OATS and CAPS at. Cool, to close ihe Swwk:
1 - . . s .
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v. Jit vw
Jul