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V Hipp I The Tobacco market daring ih past weels has been very quiet. Shippers aro not "Bixpewecd to purchase. - Tha stock u hauel is, Tery light an J rccripta wnall. ? 5 s v 7v" - ,v The money matkvt fa dccuteilly easier, ami good paper U freely taluii os the street at 7 to 0 per cent. . - - :-. . FA YETTEVI LLE MARKET. Hatch 4. Tins North Carolinian tvMrt : Little alteration to Brake in pi ices this week. Tr ade drill.. It will be seen that the pi ice of Biff, on the hoof, has cooti'li-raMy advanced. And the botch era inform na that the article is very Marco and much want eel. Bacon, 10 a 10ji Cotton, 8 a 0 ; Flour, C a 7 ; Corn, $1,10 a 1,14; Lard, fj a 10; Butter, 20. CHARLESTON MARKET. March 3. Romh Rice. The receipts since our last comprise 39,0)0.buahels, about liOOOO.bnsbi els of whioh have lron sold.- Prices have r.-:ngcd from 96c. op to 15 as in rinalitr. Amoi Hu ssies were several iwtrccls of prime, quality whk-b lirnnght $1 14 and SI, 13 er bushel. Rice. There lias Iieen a ftiorlcratelv fair de mand for this article tlnring the iwk. and the 1'iilk of the receipts, which comprifc 3300 tierces, have charged hands The market .it timcH has leen depressed, and the qualities Mutable f.n the West India maikets al for "Coastwise bhipmen', have been sold at Jc dcClirev'on the prices t-iit-r lit at the close ol the prcvions w celi, while the better sorts have snMaiucfl their former poMtioii. The j-ales hare lieeti riwele at prices ranging from !i a $4 per hundred, but the bn'k of transac. t i..ns have hecn within the range of 3 13 l'i i 54 per hnixlred. Tbo siihjoinert quotations will g;vc a lair index of the state, of the m ilker at the eloe of the week, vir, : Oidiuar- toFair JJ a 3j; U nml to Prime, 4 a 4 f. Corn. The receipts since oar 1 isl have ad-l-d about 15 000 biilicls toastoxk which before this secession, was more ths n eona! to the dem iml Villi eh has deprcVed the market, and piio.s have j fert hvr decline. We have rcdireed our quota ; ior.s to correspond with this state rf things. and those J we offer will show (he state of the market at the ! cl ose of bosim-ss. Some 10 000 btlkhels of Hie ! receipts were fmm North Carolina, and were sold principally at 90c. Country commands from 91 to 93c, the latter price, however, is an estrenv ra :e. Coltrn There was qii:e .in active .Kniaii.l I t his arliclr to-day. whielt reSnlled in th- sale i f j fully 2ST.-0 hales, at a range of pi ices well u;i to , those enrrent at the close of the week. The j transactions comprise. 53 bales at 7 ; a 10 J. ! THE TRUfi MASONIC CHART, OR HKROGLVPHIC MOMTnlt: CONTAINING all ihe Emblems explained in the Degrees of Entered Apprentice, Fellow -'raft, Master Mason, Slark Master. Past Master, Most Excellent Master, Royal Aih. Royal Mas jcr, and Siclect Master; designed and duly nrrang e I, agreeably to ihe Lectures, by R. VV.J.remy, L. Cross, G. L. For sale by J. T.ML'NDS. March 7. 150 CRYSTAL PALACE! MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. THE P-oprieiors of ihis estahlishmi nt b. : A leave to inform the citizens of Wilmington and the surrounding country, that (heir first e.x ra tion of SPUING GOODS will take place this morning. The stock comprises the most Fash ionable Styles ol the present season : Consisting of fine French, Belgium and German Cloths; new est Designs of French Cashimcres and -plen-did assortment of Vesiings of all kind. A Iso, a large assortment of Fuperi r Ri ai'y toa e Clothing suitable for the. present season, id I ! the be t French Fabrlcr. Also, constantl v kept on hand a large assortment "of genlh men's furnithir g yocds. Second door below the Carolina Hotel. KHAN WEIL Eil Jc BIIO. March 7. 1V SPRING STYLES. . KHANWEILER &. BRO., beg leave to an nounce that their first exhibition will take place this morrtin g of the newest and latest st vie of Spring Goods, just received per Adams & Co.'s Ex press : A large assortment, too tedious to men tion. Please to call and examine. March 7. ( 1 5. I SPRING STYLE BONNETS. JUST received, a large and hind-'ome assort merit, per Adams &, Co.'s Express. For sale cheap. by KHANWEILER fc LRO. , March 7. l'O. STORE F0RRENT THE STORE at present occupied by th- subscriber, will be for rent on Monday nort. J. i . AiLNUS. Mar;h7. 130. ' PLANTING POTATOES. j Cf BARRELS ihis day rrc.ixed, nr.d ior sale OvJ by W. M. SH KRWCOD & CO. March 7. 150. TWENTY TUBS. 1 A FI KINS Choice Buitcr, just recdved by J. vl Schr. Gulf Stream, ihis day dischargini For sale by W. M. SHERWOOD & CO. 150. March 7. BILLS OF EXCHANGE. AN Elegant Edition of Bills nf Exchange, print ed in Geimany, in Books of 10 q"ires and in sheets, just received and for sale at th-J oflice of 77i (Summe) cial. SHIEL'S SKETCHES OF THE 1 RIsH BAR. Another supply. jut rccched and J for sale at S. W. V HITAKER'S. March 4. 14a. BARRINGT0N S SKETCHES. PERSONAL Sketches of his own Times, by Sir Jonah Hariington. For sa'e at March 4. . S. W. WHITAKEH'S. THEOLOGICAL ESSAYS, BV Frederick Denison Ma mice, M. A. Chaplain of Lincoln's inn. Just published, and fur sale at S. W. W HITAKER'S. March 4. I49 CLASSIC and HISTORIC PORTRAITS. BY AMES BRUCE. Just published, and for aleat S. W. W HITAKER'S. March 4. 14J. THE WORKING MAN'S WAY IN THE WORLD. Being the Autobiography of a Jour neyman Pi inter. Just published, and for sale at S. W. WH1 TAKER'S March 4. , 1 1 GRACE GREENWOOD S WORKS. KECOLLKCTIONS of ny Childhood; Haps and Mishaps or a Tour to Europe; Greenwood Leaves 1st and 2d Series, at March 4. S. W. WHITAKER'S. CARLINGTON CASTLE. A TALE OK.THK JESUITS, by the author '-Amy Harrington Curate, of Linwood," &c. Just published, and for sale at March 4. S. W. WHIT.lKErS. NOW" LANDING FROM Schrs. A. J. DsROSSKT and (.HAS. MILLS Jf BBLS. Crushed, Ground, aud Ccfice Sugars; 0JSdo. Mess Pork; 25 boxes extra Steam refined Candies; 30 do. Adamantine Candles ; bags Rio Coffee ; 1 lihd. P. R. Sugar : 10 bbls. Lorillard's Snuff; SO Ploughs, and Castings for same ; Also, Cheese, Butter, Crackers, Ac. For sale by ZENO II. GREENE. March 4. N. C. T. copy. 159 ASSORTED TOBACCO. r( BOXES Tobacco, which will be sold atfac- IV. 7 tarr DricM. for cash by March L CO. BY EXPRESS. NEW Spring Style of Collars, Inside Capes, t n dersleeves, Sc from- theap to elegant super fancy Collars and Sleeves; Solid Blre. Pink Buff; Fancy and Brown Challys; Super Black Challys, Lupins make, for sale cheap: March 4. . H ED RICK A RYAN. "1854." SPRING. STYLE-DRESS HATS! TJovv READ Y. Attention is called to the J. l new Style of Hat now offen d for Sprins j Jjj , wean for beauty of materials and style of Cn-. I sh, they surpass any former effort r opened this day sad for sale at the Hat and Cap Store. Pen. 28. -C.MYERS. FRESH PEACHES. JUST secelved a lot of "FRESH PEACHES la 7 pound Canisters. Also a arieiv of Pris serves in Jra, for sale at the original Family Gro-H Feb. 29.. H7. NciW YORK CRYSTAtfLACE . exhibition, avsi.d&.;x NOTICE is hereby gien,Yhat the :OryiPai oce remains open, and that tl-.e-exMbUioMof 1351 will be as amaciive and briHianl aa ihat of the past year. ' ' "r ' ' '- In the Severn 1 depa"-tments rof Art, Sculpture, Machinery. Mineralogiail Cabinet, Rave Product, and Manuactuicd Artictts, the attractions of the exhibition are such, os to be wqTthj ol the most careful cxaminarion. IN SCULPTURE. The Colossal Equestrian Statue ( .Washington, by Mai ocheti, the aina inn, -by KTcs," ouf Saviour 6nl his A pnjilli s, Thprwalsdcn, and upwards ol itircc nuiid;ed orl inl worfcs in marble and io bronie, by the first artists of this countrv snd Kuropr. IN I' A I N T'l A G. The Ga lt ry contains over six hundred paintings by tho principal irriists ol both hemispheres. - Jt is by far the most cx'crJtve ever opened to the. American public. THE M1NRRAT.0G1CAL CAHI.F.T, OrgSn zedy Profesxor Silliman, and eolh tted from tve ry part of the United States an Europe, exhibits the vast mineral resourcesof the-woild, and i one of the finest in this country. THE MACHINE ARCADE Contain upwards of three hundred micnines in motion, many of which are anions; the must wonderful specimens ol human injrennit v. , TtlK AGAICULTURAL D F.PA RTA1 KNT, Oruanii d hyCol.lt P.Johnson, contains hun dreds of specimens of 'he mjst curious and valua ble implements used in this peculiarly American branch of Induslry. , . , - THE GOVERN. MF.NTOE THE L. STAT l. Has rouiribu'ed In?trumer.i.s from the Coast sur vey Office, and the arms of ihe Union. Throu-hil.ekiivlnessof FOR El ..N GOV ;RN l F.NT, the choicest productions of ihe Hoyal Factories of Europe, are here exhibited. Porcelain C;- and irtsdtn. Aiwieu? Amis ortr Armor from tfie Toircr pi London, ol the hi-i.csi intricst. Mosaics from the Horksiops of Ihe Vatican, together " ith coumlessol jrcts Iron, I crkkv, Japan, ': and Tub Holy r,An, E gvpt, th! Differ ent Cocnteikb op Kcbope, .o8tb nnd v"ovi h America. ' All ihesc are contain d in n Ruihiins of nnc qualled beamy, anrl of dimensions far txeecdinj; j an v other jn the United Stales. - J Circulars, wi'h funlirr ran iculars, v il! be fur- j nished nn application to the ccrrtaty ot the As soetation, Cr -fatal I'ulace, Sew in. Feb. SI. " 1-ll-linc. 10V & P0LHE3IIS, j"J Broad NV tv, Corner nf Bjavcr. iY ?- O.T-r for sale ihe l'o!!( u itiv heavy Cotton Fabrics F. W-EN G LAN D COTTON SAIL DUCK-22 inch', all numbers, hard and soil; also nil the vat'ous widths of Cflfnvass manufactured at ihis es-tiihli.-hmcnt con pi ising t vei y vniiety known tothe ii ade. and olil r. d a the lowest ra'cs. UN'.'-I'ED S I'ATF.S Pi LOT D U C K Wood berry and .Arounl Vern n E.tia. A full assortment of this superior fabi ie WII.i 1MANTTC COTTON DUCK-16, 1?, 20 ir.il il im.li, al nuiiibt rs, hard ; nd soft. Ti is lab i ie was awarded the high'-st Premium at ihe Lon don VVoild's Fair, also at our own Sttite Fair. sHIP AND HEAR MAKK DUCK- PI ,in and twilled, maniifjct tired by tho Grtenw jed'a Com pany, t suprior art i le lor liglit sails, tents, awnings, .te.; also. Mount Vernon Twill d Ravens. Howard Ravcr.s, Pioneer and Pl.cnix Mills ; Light Cotton Rav i s, plain 'li to 27 inch; Heavy, du. do. COTTON SAIL T INE A full assortment. TARPAULINS, HAMMOCKS, SI UFFS, Ac PAPER FI-L'VINtJ j0 to 71 inch, made very heavv. e.vp-ess y tor drier lells. CAR COVERING-Cotton Canvass, all wid;hs. from liO to 130 inches, and all numbers, made ex pressly fur covering and reefing rUlroau cars, is perfectly ar.c. pet in i m n tly water-piocf, and m'Te enduring than t he rat its- If ENAMELLING CANVASS 30. 3S, 40, 15 and "0 im h plain and twirled, in every variety. BAGS AND H HGl SO Of every desciipiion. Sc;;inles flag's, woven w iolc, all size, in bales ol 1 W, 'ZOO and 300 ; eoui' iiiing stn-ngth, utility and cheapness, lor grain and in- :d are unu riass.ai . Al.-o, bp-ivy Cotton Saekiug, 4'' inell Canvass. 3 thread arpand Filling, luaiy t illed, do. do ,'20, 12, 4'l and -11 inch . H OOL S A C I.S c Vi n w hole nil n'zi s, a new and desirable aiticlc. Fib.il. HJ-lv-r. JLST RECEIVED FROM N EW VOllK AND K A LTIMOR F.. 2U HATiS lli-an l Luguyrn Coffee ; 10 Pockets old Gov. Java do. ; 3J LibL-. white a ml vellow Sugars: 3 d". II Vyuip ; I do. Fulton Mess Beef, (choice ) I do. Piel- led Salmon ; 10 whole. 1 a i I If and qti ir er Boxes IluLins; 10 boxes Babbitt's onp Powders; 5 do. P. A Merii Ts Vcast row-tier; 25 liuios new Figs; 5 q'tls Codhsh, (laree;) 3 Gf.i. CuX tjclalinc, ( l guperior amele; i: bo jcr s 'olga'e's s- oap ; 20 15 10 5 iy do. S; i in nd Tallow Candles; do. I .t too n y r up ; do. ns&oi ted Ch oi olntr ; do. No. I ground Cull' e. put upexprcss for Faiuilv u-p. For sale low tor cash, L. N. BARLOW, Mar h 1. No S, Granite Row. ALUI SALT. r .( . USHELS, which will be so'd ObUcvli.by C. DcPRE March 1. cheap for I CO. 149. ! TEN D0LI IKS REWARD Riv A.N A WAY, my n gro man JOHN. ft m v s rv ice on ihe moruins; of idin. t. He is ab. ul 45 years of aye. latsie tnd well fonneJ, black eol ir, hair slightly liogeo wiih gray. He may be making his wav towards! Poi tsmouth, Va., or pdhaps is onboard ol some ! ves-sc1 ; he has occasionally wotked os a Stevedore, j I will give tht above reward for bis delivery to me ! or in any jail so that 1 can get him. WM. A. GWYER. i March -1. H9-3t. i SI ESS PORK. j 50 BAiRELS Mess Porg. just nceived, and I lor sale by RANKIN Jl.iKI l 'i. j March 4. 14 1. i HAMS AND LARD. 1,500 J BS. Cl oiceold N. C. Hams ; Lj-bbls. new . C. l.arn ; ! uans new .i. o . do., tor sale March 4 by RANKIN & MARTIN. 140. HIEDSICK CHAMPAIGN. B ASKETS Quarts and Pin's, for sale by March 1. RANKIN & MA RUN. 20 EVERY BODY CAN HAVE UCK WHEAT CAKES. We have just re ceived from New York something new: Buckwhe-.t Flour with the raining ingredients mixed uWi the 1'iour, so that adding a little cold water, they are ready for use; no Salt nor Pow ders of anv kind bein;r ne-cessarv. For sale by March 2.' W. Al. SHERWOOD & CO. LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY. T1 HE subscribers havinc received the Agency of ths KNICKERBOCKER LIFE INSUR ANCE COMPANY, ot the City of New York, are now prepared to take risks on Ihe lives of white or col ored persons resiling in Wilmington or its im mediate vicinity. Those wishing to have their own or the hves ot tlieir slaves.1 nsured, by calling on the subscribets they ca n have all the information ne rcssary; and by reading a few hints contained in the Pamphlets which we have for distribution, they will leurn thai it is the duty of every poor man to have his life insured, not only for the purpose of giving him rredii in the business circle, but for the still greater consideration ol leaving his family in compete nt citcumstane es. AlcCALEB & GILBERT. Feb.C3. 147 3me. THIS DAY RECEIVED. 300, BUsHELS Meal and Hommonv. fresh ground, from the Gottsboro' Mills.'and foi sale by W. M. SHERWOOD fc CO. J:h-J3. 145. FROM PARIS. WONDER OF THE AGE. JUST received from Paris, Robe de Chambre and Bask, the back, tront, and Sleevi s all in one piece; it is the most approved and comfortable fit to the fiij'ire that can be produced, nladeinofcelle DURA! s D Invi'es the ladies of Wilmington and Coontry to call and v amine for themselves, two doors below the late residence t Mrs. SHAW, on 2d street, where she is in readiness to receive ihem M'LLE. DURAIND. FJiP: 147-tf 1 1 4 l II W H mm m m . . . -. . . . 1 TV BALES superior Hay, just rectlved from X v ikj sclir Wm Smith, from N. York, for sale bv T. C. WORTH. 14. March 2. TO MY TOWN AND COUNTRY -I am now receiving m v Spring TJATRONS.r A Stock of Groceries-, a part ol which has just ar rived, per Schr. A.J. fieROSS ET i 22 bags Green Rio Coffee i 10 malts of Old Gov Java do ; 25 box es prime Cheese ; 10 firkins ol Extra Goshen Bal i...)liA.MStnrl Boasina'a Hard tnndii-.- ' Jbbla. best Lamp Oil; 2 doxen l gallon Jar Picklis i i thcV-J ! assorted; 2 doses nait gauon so. ao.s i a oxen quart Jars dolo.;2 hbla, large No. I Mackerel; I bN. larea Salmon r' 4 Joaon. of J. Wj. Collin Timber Axetwfoccaea.l QEO. H. KKLLKY'S, March 2. ' . , . : Jm n Her.,N. C. TeL, S-of Age copy. - PRITVTED FRENCn-1 MTStI be Laet p11 Mod arrf Hlgk -ColouraiDiuo; Krenck and English Mert n iess eeryshadaPaW MertBoeaaaa new sua " DR. LA NCi LEY'S ; ROOT AND HERB BITTERS, TJte Gteal Spring and Summer Medicine, COMPOSfc&bF SarsaparUl. ftiid Cbocry Vellow Dock.Prickly A.h Tlmrouebwort and Dalelion. rrinis invaluable Connwond has been before the X public for the paat three years, during which. ti.nen-nrlv THREE. HUKOHED THOUSAI BOTTLES have been sold, thus proving il the most popular medicine of the, age. The medicinal vir i ues of the best Roots ore so comr ounded ns to act in concert with nature, It. alwnys does good, and never do e hurt; in short it is safe for all ages and in aH climate. Price 37 cents for a quart bottle. For sale, Wholesale and Retail, at No. 3. Granite Row.bv L. N. BARLOW. Feb. 18. 14i-3tne. PLOUGHS! PLOUGHS!! OfYl PLOUGHS, nil kinds and castinss for (he aUW same. Just received and for sale bv ZT!NO H. GREENE. Dec. 17. C.T. co.iy. 117. LADIES BOOTS. 50 ?RS. Ladies Kid Lace Boots ihin s jles 5Q " " French Morocco Lace Boots thin soles; 50 prs. Ladies French Morocco Lace Boots -thick soles; 50 prs Ladies Kid Mo rocco Lace Boots thick soles. A first rale article, received this d iy and for tale by Feb. lb. JONES t GARDNER. SALAMANDER SAFES. THE name of Salamander was first applied to Wilder's Patent, ant, introduced by the subscri ber in who in i 8 14 purchased the tignt to manufacture. The snpetioiity of Herring's (Wild er's) Salamander Safes over al! others Induced ma ny to infringe upon the potent right by usin? the composition ; others more cautious, and to evade a la wsuit, in ide an inferior sriele, imilntin" the ex terior in form, ' style, color of painting, and attach ing ihe nam; '-t ala iarij r,' Improved alarnan dei ," "Firs Proof Salamander," "The Genuine Sul amander,'1 &c ,if-c, and have succeeded in palm ing oIF sonic of the spurious Salamanders as genu ine. Thi9 wanting the original Salamander. man ufaetur' d by the subscriber, should take the pre caution lu see thai they have upon them a metal plate "Silas C. Herring;, Maker," till such b ing the genuine (Wilder's Patent) S a lam a rider, or Her ring's Improved Patent Champion Safe, which re ceived the medal al th Great World's Fair, and which have never failed to preserve the contents in case of fire. Purchasers can silect from the largest assortment in the world by calling at the sale rooms of SILAS C. 11 ERRING. 135, 13?, and 13!) Water, cor. of Pine Streets. N. B. Chilled Iron safes with powder proof locks manufactured expressly for banks, jewellers, brok ers, and others requiring security from rogues Rank vault doors on hand, end made to order. All thomost celebrated locks for sale at manufacturer's pi ices. Second hand eafi s for sale a", less than half prion. AGENTS FOIl IIF.aiUXG'S SAFES: J..hn Fi.rrel, Philadelphia Pi ; R. McCAND LISH. Richmond. Va ; Henry H. VNiPiams, Char leston. J. C: Fiibiitl t Pell, avnnnah. Gn ; Geo W. Sizer New Oilcans, La ; Win. V. Moore & Co., Mobile, Ala. Feb. 7. 136-3me. WANTED. 1 On P lH FEET of White or Post Ook I yJ.))JJ P'ank, 14, 21.or28lert hmp, 14 inrhesor upward-s wide, and inches thick for which I will pa y 9-0 perl housand . May '24. GEO'. S. GILLESPIE. PLANTING POTATOES. OfV BIJLS .ins', received and for sale by 4U J. H. FL ANN Kit, Jan. :9 No. '15 South Water street U3)f )VAL AND NEW FIRM. FAUST A WINEBRFNER, HAVING associated with them WM. M. CAR TER, wilt continue the Hardware Businer under the firm of Faus- Wi.vebbbneb tt Co. And have Removed to their New 5 Story Brown Stone Store, No. 43 North 3d Street East shla above Market, Philadelphia ; erected on the lot formerly occupied by the Old City Hotel, where we are pre pared to show a very full assortment of Hardware. Cutlery, Un'is, Rifles: Turpentine Ai ts, Hackers, Ami all other g ods usually Kept by Habowabb establishments, we respectly solicit a visit from on- friends and buyers generally. Philadelphia, Feb. 14, 1854. 14l-2mc. NOTICE BY RESTON 3c TOWNSHEND. EXTENSION AND ENLARGEMENT tl" niT-IN US!. T L. S. TOWNSHEND having puicliased . the interest of N. C. Dickinson in the Firm of J. R. I E TON & CO., the bgsines will be conducted under the title i f Kefton t Towns h en o. There will be no change, no winding up of accounts, only an enlargement and Increase ol Capital, and extension of business, as they are making arrange ments to conduct it in a'l its branches butti Whole sale anl Retail. Hfing ihe very liberal patron age which has been bestowed on the old, will be continued to the new firm, we are very respect fully to the public. J. R. RESTON. Feb. 14. W. L. S. TO NSIIFND. HATS AND CAPS. 1 EN'S and Roys' H itsand Capsof eV ry c dour anl style, at low nijures. for : le at Ihe tint store. Feb. 14. C. M VERS. DENTISTRY. Da.T. B. CA IR has return, d from the North with a largely Increased stock of Teeth, Instruments, Ac Hating consulted many eminent Dentists, he has perfect confidence in the fupetioriiy of Allen's Pa tent m nle of inserting teeih with artificial gums Full sets inserted immediately after tll extraction of ihe n eih. and remodelled after' the gums have heahd without additional charge. They tan be worn without priin, and rein ived from the uiouih by the wearer, and are cleaner and stronger than te"eih inseitcd in anv olher way, and are warranted to give perfect satisfaction. All other operations per formed in the most approved in inner. Reference to individuals in 'his place now wearing tetth with the patent improvement. Oct 1-w-tr tf 86 HELLS! BELLS! ! BELLS!!! rll E Subscribers manufacture and keep con stantly on hand a large assortment of Bells suitable for Churches, Acadniies, Factories, Stea mers, Plantations, etc , mounted w ith' their im proved Hangings, ihe most efficient in use. Their establish iceni has been in operaiion Thirty years, having turned out nearly 10.000 Bells averaging 600 lbs each; and its patterns and process of manu facture to perfected, together with recent improve ments, llt.it its Bells have an unrqunle-d reputation for volume of sound and quality of tone. They have just receive d Jan. 1854 the First Premium (A Silver Mcdahof the World's Ftir in New York overall Bells from this Country or Europe. Hav ing a large assortment of Bells on hand, and being inltnmediate connection with r. mcs in all direc tions, cither Rail Rnad, Canal or River, and but 4 hours from New Yol B, we can execute orders with dispatch. Address A. MF.NKRl.VS SONS, W-st Troy, Albany Co., N. Y. Feb. 21. 144-lyc. JUST RECEIVED. Per Schr. W. II. Smith. 30 BAGS Rio Coffee ; 100 hags Shot ; 500 lbs. Bar Lead; 25 boxes ascorird Candy; 5f boxes Soap, No. 1, Pale and Toilet ; 25 bbls. Crack ers; 50 boxes do. For salo by ZENO H. GREENE. Feb. 21. N. C. Tel. copy. 144. PLANTING POTATOES. E?f BBLS. Yellow and Pink Eye, a splendid ar JKJ ticlejust received per Albert Adams from Boston, and for ale by Feb. 21. vv. M SHERWOOD A CO. NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to us for Goods purchas- XX ed previous to tne 1st January, lh54, are r pec t fully requested to call and settle. Feb. iafc U ED RICK & RYAN res- FRESH ARRIVALS. THK Subscribers have rust received a lot ol JL- Crushed, Clarified, and Granulated Sugars, and J a tew Barrels or me nanosoinesi fort Ktco ougar in market. ALSO, half bbls, erf Kohoar Market .Beef; Mackerel in 8th bbls. and kits; Goshen But ter af the pure Simon Btoei 40 bbla. of new Flour; 10 boia. of Mesa Pork, all of which ve offer to the public, at the lowest market prieesv Fe Market-t, sear the Dock.- o.. DHARRIS-.V-'J. p R A DO AT E..-it UP C A MBU1DGE, CLASS 1824. - BALTIMORE LOCK INFIRJUARY. Ho. 3 t 5JTOTH GA V ST. Opposite the Bxckdnze SwiJimmnd. Pott ), fee. ' 1 HOSR It KO iTIni vn hi Dnif . t n tT... while all commnniMiinni u ill K anWotiu .hi.u e by the :gis of professional honor. st Aware of the difficulty with the public o dis criminate, in a newspaper advertisement, between the genuine and skillful physician and the spurious pretensions of the dcxigningand dangerous Quack Dr. H. will cheerfully giv when applied to, sncb private references as will fully satiafv- U .wb e qaire his services. " BEWARE OF NOSTRUMS Avoid the Patent Elixirs,, Compound anil Cor dials, advertised to-rure alt person vndcr varied form of disease. As the constitution and habits of individuals differ, UK A SON TKACHKS the same remedy cannot be suited toTatraUfce, and that disease can only be safely and effectually eradhratr ed by a judicious application of proper' remtdie . ATTENTION IS VI TED. V A practical experience of over 28 yeara enables Dr. H, to insure a sound aw4PeBlJr cure ,n a car tain class of diseases, which haVft loo long been yielded by regular Physician to the hands of quack ery. He may be consulted confidentially ..either in person or, by letter. Persons at a distance cured at home by address Ins a letter Jo DR. GORDON HAltRISS, Balti more, Md. All commttnteailons cnnfcfcrrtthL Remedies sent by Mail or Express l any part of the United States. July 19. S3-ly 18-ly-c. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. r,o rated 121 a Itlinore-ftt.,' UalUmocafc Md nn(? ostensible object of ihn. Institution-is to A aff ird individualsun opportuniny of obtaining S complete Mercantile Education. Course of study Book Keeping, by double entry, as practb-aily used in the various departments of Trade and Commerce, Including Wholesale, Retail, Commis sion Manufacturing, Shipping, and Steamboating Individual Partnership, and Compound Co. Busi ness. Also, Mercantile Calculations, Practical Penmanship) and lamiliar Lectures on Cummerciql Law, and ihe usages of Trade. Students being tanaht individually, can e nter College at any time, and the Course is usually completed in from E to 8 weeks. Terms tor an unlimited 'course of instruc tion, $35 All communications addressed to O. K. CHAA1BERLIN, will meet with prompt attention, irculars mailed to any part of the Union when de sired. July 19. 53ly - 43w-ly-c. NOW LANDING,- Qfr BBLS. very superior N. O. Syrup JJ 1000 Sacks Liverpool Salt, for sale and in lots to suit by T. C. & B. G. WORTH. Feb. 14. 141. TO CONTRACTORS! 1, If Jl B E II 1VAKTED, PROPOSALS will be received till the 17th day of April, 1S")4, for furnishing to the United States, delivered at Fort Jefferson, Portugas Is land, Florida, the following bill of Lumber, via : 310.000 feet b m. 6 X yellow pine, in anv leneihs, I'tom 9 to or 30 10 33. The li.inber must be sound, free fiom large oi rotten nots, cross shakes, and generally of any jm peifections which will materially afleet its sitf rigth. ami be sawed straight and true to dimensions. A moderate amount of sap on a;iy piece will not be objected to, but all slicks which are not sawed clear of ha k will be n jected. The lumber must be stibjeet to inspection and measurement after deli ve ry al Fort Jtlferson, by an Agent of the United States appointed lor the pur pose, and will not be coniderrd as received, till such insp clion and measurement shall have been made. At least 100,000 fret must be shipped within one month after the signing ol the contract, and an e qiial or greater quantity must be delivered in each subhequeni month, till the whole is lurni-lied. Payments will bs made on the delivery of each cargo If desired, twenty per cent being however de ducted fro each payment, and retained till the whole is delivered, to ensure the fulfilments of the contract. Proposals should state the price per M., at which the lumber will be delivered at Fort Jcllerson, free of all costs to the United Staics, and be directed to the undersigned at Key West, Fla., and endorsed 'Proposals lor furnishing lumber." H. C WRIGHT, Lieut, of Engineers. Fort Jefferson, Fla., March 2 - 143 4i. "REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION! BY S. M. WEST, Auc'e. OV Monday, March 13, 1854, at 10 o'clock, at Exchange Corner, will be sold One House and Lot over the Rail Road Bib-ge, on the west side of Fourth Street, lot 66 by IG5 feet. 'The house is now occupied by Mr. Teals. One House and Lot on wel side Fourth sttcet, adjoining ihe above L u, bounded by Fourth and Bladen streets. 'Occupied by Mr. E. Mayers. Lot 66 by 165 feet. One House and Lot, on west side Fourih stresi, next to the house lately o. cupied by Thos. H. Lane. Lot 66 by 163 feet. And one full Lol with two Honses on it, a corn er l"l, bounded by Fourth. Fi th and Bladen Sireeis; lot 66 on Fourth and Fifth Streets, by 330 on Bladen Street. ALSO, One House and Lot on Corner 6f Third and Old North Boundary Streets, l t 66 on Third Street by llOfect on Old North Boundary Street. Occupied by Mr. Hanchry. The above pr 'perty is seild fo-a division. Sale positive. All persons who wish to purchase will please call and examine the premises. S. M. WEST, Auc'r. March 2. 143"J"l FLOWER SEEDS. SUPPLY of Flower Seeds, of choice vanenes. il K or sale by Jan. l'J S. B. & J. A. EVANS no MOLASSES! MOLASSES!! HHDS. best quality Cuba Molasses, for sale lv in lots to suit purchasers. 50 bbls. Distillers' Glue. For sale by WM. A. GWYER. Feb. 23. WE ARE NOAY READY, ""PO Contract for any kinds of Work in upholster- a- ing business. WILKIN SON & F-SLER, Nov. 15. Upstairs COPARTNERSHIP. 'PHE Undersigned have this day formed a Co JL partnership under ihe Firm of CHATTER TON A CO., for the transaction of a Grocery and Commission Business. T. M. CH ATTF.ilRON. S. T. HEVVETT. Feb 2. 136-3m. NEW ARRANGEMENT. TH F.R bavins heretofore been a good deal of X just complaint on the part of the travelling pub lic, on nccoiixr of ifie absence erf a peneral through ticket trom W'elJon and Wilmington, norrnwafd The Mail Line lakes great pleasure in stating that the giounds of complaint have been removed, and on and alter the 1st February, Passengerscan get Tick els at Wcldon for Petersburg, Richmond, Washing ton. Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York City; and at Wilmington to ihe four Usi named places, and rice versa. Two Trains will continue to rcn daily aa hereto fore, leaving Weldon, at 31 P. M. and II P. M. The following are the rates ol Fare : From Weldon to Petersburg, 2.50. Do. do. Richmond, 3,50 F-om Weldon o Washington, 7J30 Do. do. Baltimore. 8,00 From Wilmington to Washington,.. II JJO , Do. do. Baltimore. 12,00 From Weldon to Philadelphia, 10,00 ; - Do. do. New York,-. :H,00 From Wilmington to Philadelphia... 14,00 Do. do. New York, -15,50 For farther information and for Tickets, apply to Mr S.D. WALLACE, the Ticket Agent, of the Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road at Wilming ton, or . F. SIMMONS, Agens at Weldon. B. F. DARRACOTT, Through Agnt, Mail Line. Jan. 34. 132-1 yr. MOURNING COLLARS AND Undersleevea; Linen Habits and Sleeves; French Worked Collars i Q.uilted Galons; Freor-h Bombasines and fine to superfine Black Silk Warp Alpacas. Received to-day and for sale by JAMES DAWSON. Nor. 29.. ' - ' ' 199- removal: : WE have removed onr business to the WHITE STORE, nect adjoiatns Dr. Evans Drag Store, throe doors eat of tha CernaaercaU Baak. where we shall ha pleased to see imic- frieads and castomcra. la a few day we shiU open an eaure fr New Stockxrf Snria Goods. -.-'Wt.r .: aar . j : a raara, nft am a vy. I narca4' ur.Liun-av ot ntAt. At il SKILLFUL TRKAl'MfiHT ll:h invua- i FOR.. PHILADELPHIA. . -TH K firis LINCOLN ' WJ5BBPElUf vINS, wilt htve dispatck for the above port. Kor light freight, or passage, applT to ' " March 7. .HrCHADBOURN A CO.g FOB FRElGHr oIVtHARTER:? THRachr. RACHEL J. MILLEBB. ,K. PEACOCK, master, ,100 bemels fcspa- sy. Apnr.to March T, WW. 0IliNEW YORK; - yFi THEPatket "Sehr. ELDORADO,!nt SfTON , rna8terni hte"dispaich as above, &a.for light frelabrpassage, apply to March 7. , GEtHARRISS - lFOR JNEW0RK?;-' TH E fine fast sailing Schf. Wm. Smith. fDeO. Smith, Master, will have oul k dis patch for above poru For light. freight or passage, npply on boarO,Or to 't v U. "WOKTH. -, March 2. - 4awL FOR NEW YORK. REGULAR LINE. -THE regular Packet Schr. WAKE. ArcHKa Baiaes. master, will have quick dispatch ifs above. For light freight or passage apply to GEO. HARRISS. March 2 L , 148. FOR NEW Y0RIL - THE Packet Sehr. GARDNER PIKE, A, W. Cbamner, master, will have dis patch as above. For light freight or pas sage apply to GEO. HARRIS. March 2. 14S. FOR BALTIMORE. THE A.I. Schr. VF.NLCO, Rosfe. wiil iKhave dispatch as above. For light freight S,or passage apply to , JAS. H. CHADBOURN & CO. March 2 143. FOR WISCASSETT, ME. THE A. J. Bark CHERORKE, Corns, w-Pl have dispatch as above. For liglit fret?n: or passage apnlv id JAS. H. CtlADBOURX et CO. March 2. US. FOR BALTIMORE. THE A. 5. fast sailing three mns'cd chg. J. H. CflADBOURN, W A 1NR IGHT, master, will htive dispatch as above. Fi r lilu freight or passage having superior accommo- dations at ply to JAS. H March 2. CHADBOURN & CO. 149. FOR PHILADELPHIA, HERON'S LINE. THE Packet St hooner C. A. HECK SCHF.lt, Stubbs, master will have dis patch for the abuve port. For freight cr passage, apply i.) GEO. HARRISS. Feb. 28. 147. T. M. CHATTERTON, - S. T. HEVVETT. CHATTERTON & CO., FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ' BROWN'S BUILDING, WATER STREET, WILMINGTON. N. C. Usual Advances made on Consignments. Feb. 2. 136 if, DA I. O O I) ,ltTli: MP-XT. MEDICINES. STAI.ER'S ANODYNE CHERRY EXPECTORANT for C"ttlii Ctilds, Bronchitis, Croup, efv. STABLER'S DIaIHThcEA CORDIAL. The valuable medicine above named, are not empirical, but are prepared in agreement with the cxperb nee of se meof the most learned and judi cious practitioners, and are hot secret, further than is necessary to protect the pre j rieiois trd these who use ihcm from lot-s ni d imposition, a: the component parts have been made known, confiden tially, from lime to time, to perhaps 500 PHYSICIANS ! In Maryland, Virginia, District of Columbia, Ohio, and oilier places, all of whom, without a Finyle ex ception, have npprnved of the formula, and most of (hum acknowledge ihat they are ihe b-'st remedies thitt they have ever known for the cure of the dis eases tor w hich they are recommend d. Our cAnfi-d-ncc in the excellence of these medicines, tdded to our desire to avoid the just prejudice of t lie med ical profefsion against secret ond quark nostrums, induced us to adopt thiscandid course. We append a few of the notices we have received from pliysi ciacs, viz From Dr. Win. II. Farrow, of Snow Kill, Mary land. Gestlemk.t I have frequently in my practice prescribed vour '-Stobler's Anodyne Cherry Expec torant" ana Diarrheal Cordial, with great satisfac tion to myself, and tothe entire relief of such dis easeases as they profess to cure. 1 consider them happy combina'ions of some of our iTloel valuable and safe therapeutical agents, and must be of in finite worth to th-; afflicted and mankind at large. In lurni.-hing ihe medical profession with there active and concentrated preparations, so convenient lor administration, and of a standard quality, you have rendered ihtin an eminent service, and I can do no less than earnestly recommend th.-sc prepa rations to practitioners, and especially in the coun try, where iho impurity of commercial Drugs is one of tho greatcft obstuc'r.s to the success of the Phys-ician. Doct. W. Love writes to us th.it he has adminis tered the Expectorant lo his w ife, Viho has had the Bronchitis for fourte en jenrs, ai d ihat she is fast recovering fiom her long standing malady. It ha in a few weeks done her more good than all the remedies she has heretofore used under able medi cal counsel. From Dr. H. P. Worthington, Laurel. Md. "After sevqral months' use of your Expectorant, both in in y own family and in general practice, 1 am e-onfirmed in the opinion expressed e f il , when first made acquainted with the recipe. For one I thank you for so convenient and elegant a prepara tion of the Wild Cheiry." From Geo. Gerry. M. D. of Somerset Co., Md. 'Having examined the component parts of Sta bier's A nodyna Cherry Expectorant, also of Sia bler's Diarrhoea Cordial, and having used them in practice, I feel no hesitancy in recommending them."' From J. E. Mrsh, M. D. , Kent Co , Md. "I have made free use of your Diarrhoea Cor dial in my family. It gives nie much pleasure to add my testimony to that of others, in fuvor ef its efficie ncy." From Samuel Martindal", M. D , Chesapeake City Md. "I have much pleasure In adding my testimony in fsvor of your valuables Cherry Eipectoranl. 1 have, after an extensive use, found it to answer all my expectations." From Dr. Daniel W.Janes, Somerset Cox Md. "I have given your Expectorant and Diarrheas Cordiul a fair trial, and am delighted w ith, their effects, never having had them to fail in a single instance. 1 shall take pleasure in recommending them. We have been favored with a written certificate, cheerfully given by numerius medical gentlemen in Maryland, Virginia and Ohio, which alone should convince the moM doubting ihat these are really Good Medicines; after stating-that they are ac quainted with the composition of both ihe Kxpee torantand Cordial, and that they have adminia to red them to their patients, they testify "that they are remedies of great value, safe, efficient, and well -worthy of ths patronage of the profession and the Public, that thev are more reliable than any other proprietary medicines with which we are acquaint ed." ic. The above noliccs-of recommendation from mem bers of ihe Medical Faculty, Pharmaceutists of high standing, and Merchants of the first respec tability, should be sufficient to satisfy: all, ihat these medicines are vorthy of trialby the afflicted, and that hey are of a different stamp and class from the "Quackery" and "Cure Alia' so much im posed upon the public. - - See the decriptive Pamphlets, to be had gratis of all who have the medicine for sale, containing re commendations from Doctors Martin, Balizell. Ad dison, Payne, Handy. Lov, c. Por aale by Druggists, Apothecaries and Coun try Stores-keepers generally, at the law price of Fiftr cents per bottle, or six bottlea for ?,50. m&- STABLER CO. Wholesale Draggists, fXVO Prait street, Baltimore. For sal in Wilmington by C L. UrPttK. Jan. 5 ' , . .124-Xy-e UMBRELLAS; OIZES from 24 to 38 Inches, asadrteeTcdv O tors. . Also, Bazsy Umorenaa-. . ; . w Feb. 14.; , CUeTTERS. J2V FOR SALE. tlUIiIUvBslCllUaiBaMMji BELONGING TO TUB WILMI5n3TOw AND RA LFTTGII RAILROAD COMPANY. COMPRISING the t-inoof Mail Steamers bow employed between WUmiaglon and Cbarlesion, S. will be sold by auction, in the latter City, on Thursdsy, ihe I.th day of April next, via : P 5 C5 2 SO mZ , fee w da O K, W, o . M 13 '. M .S3 . .. 09 ... r O tD 2 w Banbca - : ---s I "j l - - tore Length v.. Breadth Beam- m m. w Drafl Water- . Diam. Cj-Hnder Length cf Stroke- Diam. Wheel Face of Whsel 00 CO x n n '. a o 2 S CTZ K ""3 T TO w T r a" Si19 3 J a - 4 -i o 3 -O C5 4 3 -"3 3 3 2 a c -5 -- 2 rc n . These Steamers arc so well known 10 the pub lic, as sa'e. comfortable and rapid Vessels for the transportatioi. of passengers, that further descrip tion is deemed unnecessary. All, but theC. Van derbili, (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, be ing now considered as good or belter than when first launched. Particular information can be had at any time on application at the Company's office at Wil mington, N. C, 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 Chaileslon, till day eif sale. ALSO. Will be sold, on i he same day, that VALUABLE "WHARF in the City of Charleston, heretofore used as ihe landing place of the abovo named Steamers, fronting about 150 feel on Cooper river, and running back 216 feet to Wharf i reel, on which il fronts 203 feet. The terms will be made known at the sale, whiehwill take plnce at 1 1 o'clock, A.M., upon the premises, on the dav above ninifd. ALEX. Mc'.lAE, President. Jan. 3 13Vts. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. I HAVE this d iy associated withjue in business my Brother, 15. G. Worth, an l would solicit or ihe new fi'iii, a contirfti ince of the patronage h ere tofora so liberally bestowed upon myself. T.C. WORTIL The undersign -d have this day formed a copart nership under the t-tylo of T. C.A B. G. Worth, for the transaction cf ihe lotwarding and commis sion business. We are occupying .the fireproof brick store and plank wharf in front, owned, and formerly occupied hv R. W. Brown, as well as his naval store wharves jndi-hed, immediately below Ann street, and nre amt ly prepared to receive and forward, sell or store any amount of merchandise entrusted to our core. Usual advances made on Cotton, Naval Stores or other produce. T. O. WORTH, ) B.G.WORTH. 5 Ji.n.3. 123 3nl: TOWAGE. ON md after this date, all vessels towed in harbor by Steamer Sam. Beery and Calhoun, w ill be charged S4,t'0. Nov. 8th, 1653. GEO. HARR1SS, A; cnl. 101. MULES FOR SALE. rWO likely young Mules, well broken and gen tle, three years old next spring. Aaply to " F.J. LORD. Jan. 7 125-tf FOR SALE. The Schr. S R. POTTET, new in Wil mington, is for sale. For further particu lars, apply to ;3. RANKIN efc MARTIN. Jan. FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, FROST STREET. CCOUNTS made at this Establishment prior Tx to the 1st inst., are now due. and settlement is eurnonly desired by the snbscribcr. Jan. 7 J.D.LOVE. OFFICE WIL. & MAN. RT rV CO. WILMINGTON. N. C.Jan. 23. 1851. C CONSIGNEES of ''Down" or inward freight, j J are hereby notified that, on and after Wednes- i day, Ihe 1st Ftbrnary, IS51, all freight will be de livered on West side of the Cape Fear River, ond they ore required to r ccive the same there. On and alter Monday, the 30th inst., the passen ger train will leave Wilmingtcn at 1U o'clock, P. M., instead of 9, A. M., as at present. L. J. FLEMING, Sup't. W. iSi M. R. Road. Jan. 31. 135-lf. FINE PLAID LINSAYS, PniNTF.D Droggeis; Heavy Woolen Hoseand half Hose ; Thick Woolen Shirts for Negrejcs: very heavy nil wool Twilled Blankets, and Crib and Cradle Blankets; Georgia Kerseysand Plains. Just received aud for sale at the lowest prices, by Nov. 29. JAMES DAWSON. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. 1 ( 1 A 11-4 and 12 4 Linen Sheetings; Bleach lV7"t,cd and Brown Cotton Sheeiins, all widths. Pillow Case Linens and Cottons; Bleach ed and Brown Table Damasks and Ditto in Cloths all sizes and qualities; Linen und Couon Diapers; Bed Ticks; Furnrure Dimityse&c. For sale by Nov. 2J. JAMES DAWSON. PLOUGHS, CORN SHELLERS, A NO Straw Cutters. Just received, a large aa t. sorinient and for sale by ZK.U H. GU.E.KIS K. Feb. 2. N. C. Ttl. copj. 136. WE ARE OPENING THIS DAY7 CORN I CF. 3, Bands, Curtain Pins, TaaseDa, and Lace, and Embroidered Curtains. Also, Shades, Paper Hanging, c. -T" Feb. 16. WILKINSOIT A F.SLER. 1854. r MYERS EXCELSIOR- 1854. manufacturer and dealer in Hats, V-'Caps, Canes, Rhw, Front st. Jan. 7 and umbrellas. No. 1 Granite ,P 127 NOW LANDING. KEGS Prime Gjaheo Butter ; 10 kegs Wes tern Butter. For sale by 15 L. N. BARLOW, No. 3, Granite Row. Feb. 16. 142. PURE FRENCH BRANDY, PORT and Sherry Wine in botttfs, warranted oure. for sale L. N. BARLOW. Feb. I I. f No. 3, Granite Row, Front-st. WILM I NO TON MARBLE AND STONE YARD. rPHE Suhaeriber bavins aecaiad the asrenev ol JL severs I largess tabiishmcnts at Ihe North, which willfurnksh him an unlimited supply of finished or nnfintshek, foreign and domestic MARBLE of all qualities, is prepared to fill all orders for MONUMENTS AND TOMBSTONES, and every ether article la the lis of the baoss at reasonable ratear'''. - ' v ' - SCDLPTURUia, LETTERING 0 OABVUfa,- r.xecuisaas weitas can i aoaa oUMr nana art SOB).', -ift '.ifcj--;.,. The aest -eferartQe easihoaitvea', Ifrenaired. e. .---if;r: iAS.MeCLAttAWAN Marsh?. . it).,!; am TAB SRK.IT fURlFlEK CF WRBLUBIL Kot a rtrlielc of Blexcury in it, - . - An infallible remedy for Scrofuls, King' F.vll, Rheumatism. Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, pin -pies or Postuleson the free, tibxehrs, Bolls. Chrot- . ie Sore Eves, Ring Worm at Tetter.-.Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Uoaesan-J Jolnrs'.tub born Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, .Lumbago, Spi nal Complaints, and sll diseases arhrirrg from an In -udlcious use of Mercury, Impradcoceio Lile, or Im purity of the Blood. .. .. ' This valuable Medicine which hasbceomcceletbra . ted lor the number of extraordinary cures effected ' through its agency, has induced the proprietors, at . the urgent request of their frieodsrtonJler It lo the public, which they do with the utmost, coofwlence Inr Its virtues and wonderful corntlre pro pen-tie a. "' ThefbllowlngcerUficates,! elected from a large num T berare, however, stronger testimony lhan the moi word of the proprietors : andaro all from grnllcmeu ' weH known in their loealitics, and af hP highest K respectability, many of thoin now residing in tha -citv of Richmond, Virginia. tT. " F. BoYDaw.Eseii.of the Exchange ttatel.IMcff ' moml, known every where, anvs he ha set q' the Modi i ine called Carter's Spanish Mixture, admfnls- ' tcred in overs hundred Casea,iu nearly all'the disea ses for whii h It is rtcomwended', with the i;ost ns tonishingly good results.' H says it Is tha most ex-" iraordinary medicine na nas ever seen. . , Ague and Fever1 Great Cure.--I hereby certify, that for three rears I bad Ague and Fever of the most , violent description 1 had several Physicians, tok -large quaniiiies of Qninine, Merery,and 1 believe ' y allthc I onics nd vertisedj but all wlihout any per. innnent relief. A l last I tried Carter's Span ith Mix. ' , litre; two bottles of which eUTectnaltf eurvd lue.nnd1 j 1 amh iypy to ay I have huei-neithor Chills or Fi--vers since., i eonfltler II the best Tonic In tha world and theonly medicine (hut ever reached in v case. JOHN.LONGDICN. Beaver Dam. n.'ar Richmond, Vav i - C. B. Luck, E.-q., bow in the city -f RiclfmonJ, and for many years in the Post Office, has such con fidence in the astonishing efficacy of' Carter's Sp: -ish Mixture, that he has bought upwardsofSOboulce,' which he has given away to the afllicled. Mr.LuVh says he has never known it to fait when taken ait-, cording to directions, ' '- - Dr. Mi.vob a practising Physician, anej formerly of the City Hoiel, In the city of Richmond, cya liet has witnessed in a nnmber of instances thee fleets of Carter's Spanish Mixture whieh we re most truly surprising. He says in a case of Con.iii;ipli t,eie pendent on the Liver, the good effects were wonder ful indeed. - S aml-el M. Drinmb, of ihe firm of Drinker ef-' Mortis, Richmond, was cured of Liv.r complaint of - -8 years standing, by the use of two bonke ol Car etr's Spanish Mixture. Greut cure of Scrofula. --The Editors oft ha Rich uicmd Uepublican had a servant employed in ihei press room, cured of violent Scrofula,, putubinod with Rheumatism, which entirely disabled himlrom work. Two botiltsof Carter's Spanish Mixture made a perfect cure ofhlni, and the Editors. in a no tice.sny they "cheerfully recommend it tall who areatflieled with any disease ol lheIOo4 " Still -another eure of Scrfula I had.a vory val uable boy cured of Scrofula Vy Carter's 6'paniK Mixture. 1 consider It a truly valuable Medicine. JAM Ei M; TAYLOR. Conductor on the R. F. Jr, P.tt. R. Co., Richmond Va. SALT Rll RUM OF 20 YF.ARS STASPJ . CUltKD. Mr. John Thompson, residing in Hie city of Rich mond, was cured by three bonlcs of Carter's Span ish Mixture, of Salt Rheum, which he had n. nrly 20 years, and which all trie pliysii lans of! tho -city could not cure. Mr. Tin i.ij.son is a well knewn merchant in the city of H ii limoud, y,(' atid his cure is most remarkable. "Y RichabdF.. VVebt, of Ritliinond. whaeureel of Scrofula, and what Physicians called Confiimed Consnmpllon, by lliree bottles ef Cartel 'a Spanish Mixture. . ( Edwix Bl-btov. Com nissioner of ihe Reensr, says he ha? seen the good elleeta of Carter's Span ish Mixture in a number of Syphilitic cases, and says it is n perfect curefor ihat horrible- disenre. Wm. G H.Atiw-oon, of Itiehmond, Vs.. e'ureel of Old Sotps and Ulcers, which disahfrd hira from : walkirts. Tonka few b.tttes f OarU-r's Spanish Mixtur.!, and was enaoled to walk wfihout acrutch," in a short lime permnne-ntly rure-d. , 1 Principil Depots at M. W. R), CLOS E & CO., No. 83 Mtilden Lnnc, New Vort. T. W. DYOTT At SO.VS, No. 132, North 2d S tree I. Pliil ulelpnia. -. , e BENNETT BEERS. No. 125 Maiden Street. Richinnml, Va. And lor salehy-WM. II LIPPITT, Wiimin;ton and by Drugiutis generally. Mavl2. " ' 25 lyc. FOR SALE. THE Tloaset flroi f.nl'n'n' Anlilp.,1 between Nunnf anet Church Hrertf. Appiy lo. i' A n tlrPlil,' Sept. 6. . 73. ,f; . FBESn GARDEN SEEDS, WE have received erur spring Supply of Freth Harden Seeds. For sale wholesale and retail, by ' S. B. A J.A.EVANS. Jan. 19 130 GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK. FOR March, received and for sale ar- - Feb. 23. S. W. W HITAKER'S. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers for sale-Three Smreson .Market street; one occupied by G.R, French, one by J. R Reston & Co., and the other by T. H.Howey; als iihe property occupied hv C Du Prc &, Co., and others, at Ihe corner of- Front and Princess streets, and extending on Pi inr ess street towards tho river. A lot on Front street tunning to the river, including a wharf known as tho Beatty Wharf ; a Lot on the corner ol Third and Ann streets, his late residence, now occupied by M r. Ferguson ; a Lot on the corner of .Third and , Nunn streets; The Palo Alio House opd Lpt, if Lot on Fourth street extending to Boundary, and hall a Lot on Boundary adjoining the same ( Two small lots with dwellings near lie Old Poor House, on Boundary meet ; also a summer resi dence on Masonboro' Sound, and about 1000 acres of land near Elizabeth River in Brunt wick county. The above property, or such portion thereof os shall not be otherwise disposed of previous 'to ihat time, will be sold at public auction, in. Wilming ton, on the second Monday in March nut, DAN'L B. BAKER. Jan, 12 - 127 ls Wee kly Jour sod Fayetlevllle Obs'rccpy till sale. LARGE STOCK 0F FURNITURE; fi. oVife. ejv THE subscriber would re C fi 4 k , ,. , spectfully iq.viie ihe -ite'nlion """" "J of the public, to his' very large l and complete assortment of Fumiiure new being -received and recently selected by himself al the Manufactories: duting the present month, h?r stock will be complete and consist In part of- the fol lowing articles. ; - Fine Sets Drawing Reom Furniture, in Dam ask and Hair Cloth; Setts Painted Chamber Fun liu re. 50 Sideboards, Seerelariea and Book Carc . 50 Sofas and Tele a Teles ; , , 100 Bureaus ; 100 Wash Stands, marble and plain t . 100 Rocking Chairs ; . 75 Norse do. - 123 Tea and Dining Tables; 75Cntro, Card and Sola do; . 75 Toilet lp; v , 100 doz. Chairs, cushioned, cane and Windsor; 250 Bedsteads, in mahogany walnut, irapleand iron; , e Wardrobes. mahogonyan'ef slalaro t Office Furniture i , Children's Chairs;' 7 ' Ottomans, Foot Stoole ; ; ! j..- A fine assortment of Looting Glasses Tespoy's Whatnots Hal Stands j ."' ' ' , Settees, Work Tables; rft : 'A -. Work Boxes. Paper Hangings f r - n Window Shades, Ae. , a y ; , ,v A raw vaar rimt Pxaxo Foafas, and In fact al most any article that may be dt aired. In eoinnhie- ly fnrnishlBg Dwellings.: Hotels;- Offices or So eiety Roooia Frool Sirett. " - , . ...... . ... ." J D. COVE. Wilmington, N. C4 Sept, 9, 1S53 1 76., MARSEILLES QUILTS BARGE Size, for sale by " WILKINSON A ESLEBV Upbolstars. ; Fekv2U' .Jr - - M-... CHILDREN'S FANCY, HATS and CAPS at Cosr, ro elose the Stock, Feb. . - - -r- C. X '
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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