V,
V
QH DOZEN assorted style and auaBUes, Ml
aes Flats, at ib Emporium i , a
March 21.
a MTKR'S.
UMBRELLAS.
A FINE supply af Silt and Scotch Gingham
Umbrellas received direct front the manufac
tory. Also, SO doaen asaorted qualities, 'or wh-We.
sale and retail trade; the largest atuek 1n the
State, may be aeea ac I be Emporium, No. 1, Gren-
INFANTS HAIR AND STRAW BLOND
EDGK CAMILLAS, Hair and Pearl Coronet a,
Chipand Cohere Piecadilies : beautiful ahapea.
epened this morning stthe . Emporium, Granite
HOW. tJ. jM I KIVW.'
March 21. 2.
- - -
STEAMER SPRAY
FOR SMITH VI LLE AND ORTON.
STEAMER SPRAY, Copt. JOHN ,
B. PRICK, will ply between Wil
mtamoatand Sodthville. landina -
injrtoo and Smiihville. landing at
Ortoa. aa follow :
Leave Wilmington, Tuesday, Thursday, Satur
day, and Sunday Morning a. at 9 o'clock.
Leave Smiihville, Tutsday, Thursday, and Sal
arday Afternoon, at 3 o'clock,' and Monday Morn
ana, 8 o'clock.
fy Passage One Dollar, Children and Servants
-hall price.
FREIGHT at customary ratca.
Apply to Captain on board, ot lo
A H. VaBOKKELEN,
No. 5 South Wharves.
JI arch 13. 1-tf.
HONEY.
I TAKE thie method of informing the rommo
nity, that 1 always have a No. 1 article of Hon
ey on hand by the retail; good for Coughs, Colda.
and Burnt, Scalds, and many other diseases that
poor hn inn n nam re la subject to, at
March 21. 2-tf. GEO. H. KELLEY'S
Jour., VV. Her. copy.
RUM. GIN, AND BRANDY.
BBLS. Domestic, for ante by
Feb. 16. FREEMAN & HOUSTON.
60
PURE FRENCH BRANDY,
TJORT and cherry Wine in bolt. Is, warranted
-I pure, for sale by
L. N. BARLOW,
Feb. II
N
3, Granite Row, Front-st.
FLAT ADRIFT:
A LARGE Flat was taken up by the subscriber,
in Brunswick River, on the 16th of February
last. 1 he owner ia requested to prove property,
pay reasonable charges lor taking up, and receive
the Fl .t on application to JOHN ROSEN,
R. R Brigde, Brunswick River.
M arch 21 . ?-3tp.
CORN AND OATS.
1 FLC BUSHELS Flint Corn, 6f 0 do. Oats,
Ji tUU 100 do. Rough Rice. For sale by
March 21.
W
V VER.
FRESH AND PRIME.
PER SCHRS. W H. AND L. P. SMITH.
C BAGS prime Green Rio Coffee ;
O 25 bbla. C. Yellow ugar ;
15 boxes Colgate's Pale Soap.
Low for cash, at G Eli. 11 KELLF.Y'S.
Jour, W. Hhr., N. C. Tel., S. of Age copy.
March 21. 2.
OFFICE W. AND M. R. R. CO.
WILMINGTON, N. C, 17th MARCH, 1B51.
NOTICK ia hereby that the Stock of the under
named delinquent subscribers to the Capital
Stock of the Wilmington and Manchester Railroad
Company will be sold at Public Auction, at Ex
change Corner, on Monday the 24th April, 1854,
agreeably to "Section 12" ot the Charter of said
Company, unless the Instalments due thereon shall
he paid previous to the day of sale.
John A. ray lor, .....0u snares.
Porter Strode, 2 "
N. E. Uric k house,
John H. Hill,
ishain Peterson,
James Knight,
Alex'r May,
F. C. Slngletary,
James G. Bnrr.
S. Kahnweiler,
C. H. Dudley,-.
T L Guess,
T. J. Capps,
T. C. Craft,-
T C. Worth,4-
John D. Love,
...3
. -5
5
1
- 2
. 3
-1
-3
5
I
2
1
. 1
5
-7
5
-3
3
5
-2
W. C. Howard.
Vtn. J. Love, I r,
T. D. Love,,
Wrn. B. Jones,-
J amps H. Pritchett,
Sam'l H. Firth,
By order of the Board of Director
JNO 31 ac R A K,
March 18.
Jr.
Treas'r.
lis.
CHANGE OF BUSINESS.
HAVING sold our entire Stock of Conlectlon
ary, we have opened at the same place a hand
urnit assortment of Upholstering Good. Pager
Hanging, Window Shade. Curtain and J-ix
tures, Mattresses, Feather Beds, Pdloxit, Cuthions,
Lounges. fc f-c.
Having superior workmen from the North, u-e will
fit up Private House, Hotels, Boarding Houses,
SteambonU, Rail Rood Cars, Ac, in fact eviry
thins in the line of Business, and endeavor to give
satisfaction. At the same lime would return oar
sincere thanks fur the very liberal patronage we
have hd for the last seven years, and shall endea
vor to merit a continuance in our new Business.
WILKINSON & ESLKB,
March 18. 1-tf. Market Street.
Daily Journal copy.
FANCY HATS.
WHITE PEARL and Nanken Fancy Trimcd
Hats, now open, at the Hat Store.
March 14. C. MYERS.
MEDICAL HOUSE,
A. 16, SOUTH FHED BRICK STREET,
BALTIMORE. MARYLAND.
Established in order lo afford the Afflicted
sound and scientific .t.edical Aid,
and for the suppression of
inackeri.
DR. 1. B. Smith haa for many years devotedhis
whole a a en i ion to the treatment ol Private com
plaints, in all their varied and complicated forms.
His great auccess in those Ions standing and diffi
cult cases, such aa wore formerly considered incur
able, ia sufficient to coniuii'nd him to Uie public as
worthy of the extensive patronage he has received.
Within the last eight years, Dr. S. has treated more
than 29,500 cases of Private Complaints, in th- ir
different forms and stages; a practice which no
doubt exceeds that of ail other physicians now ad
vertising ia Usliimore, and not a single case is
known whsre bis directions were strictly followed,
and medicines taken at reasonable lime, without
effecting a radical and perm ment cur-; th-rcforr,
persona itflinted witb diseases of the abuve n.iture,
no m itt.-.r luw dirti titit or ion standing thu case
may be," would do well to call on Dr. Smith ,at his
offire.No. 16, South Frederick St.. and ifnotinec
tutlly relieved no remuneration will be rrquirrr! for
ijs services. His medicines are free from Mercury
and ajl mineral poisons ; put up in a neat and com
.pact form, and may be taken in a public or private
house, or while travelling, without exposure or hin
drance from business, and except incases of vio
ent inflammation, no change of diet is necessary.
STRICTURES. -Dr. Smith has discovered a
,new method b y which be eaa cure the worst form of
stricture and that without pain or inconvenience to
the patient. Irri'atlon of the uretha, or prostrate
g taod,or seek of the bladder, ia sometimes mistaken
,1c r stricture by general practitioner or charlatans.
YOUNG MEN
and others afflicted with Seminal Debility, wheth
er originating from a Certain Destructive Habit, or
front any other cause, with train of bodi.y and men
tal eviia which follow, wlmn neglected, should make
an early application, thereby avoiding much trouble
and eatferingv as weil as expense. By bis improved
method of treatment, Dr. S. can safely guarantee a
speedy and perfect , cure in all cases ot this com
plaint. ' - TO FEMA LES.
All diseases pcu!iar to Females (is also Sup
presaions. Irregularities, Ac.) speedily and effectu
ally remove J. The efficacy of bia remedies, for the
care of the above affections, have been well tested
ja aa extaos v practice for tha iafct twelve years.
Persoas at a distance may .consult Dr. S. by a
fetter, poat-patd,4escTibinf ease, and have medicine
ffcara'T PW and forwarded to anr Part of the
ilBl.l.e1iii,,e,.,wy,,cco'nnn wlln ft" nd
explicit directions for use. Communications- con
sidered strictly confidential. Odj.ee arranged with
aeaarateapanaiaaia, so that patients merer see aay
one bat the doctor blmseif. Atteadaacedaily.flrom
8 ia the tnotning till 8 at night.
N- BPersons afflicted with sny'of the above
eoaaplalnta.-will W weil to a raid the virions
.JOSTRXTJUSAAlDSPRClfJCS.
advertised by Apothecaries and Druggists aa a cer
tain care for any and every disease. $ They are put
up ta sell, bat nor to rare, and frequently do much
mora harm tbaa fod ihevef.ara avoid thetn '
A word la the wise is safficient.' Address
OiU J. Bi S3UTU 16 Soath. Frederick at,;-j.
. Bakimare. M1.
Oct. 13. 90-ly-e.
CABINET CFURNITURE.r
TJimitY W, KINGMAN, late partner of
A.JL IMKLPa & KfuM ajt, reapectrutijr ati
nonncea to bia old Customers, and the Pub
lie generally, that he ha a aovr on band, a tarxttnd
Extensive Assortment of alt kinds of warranted
rnjde CABINET FORNlTUtJK, ' Chairs .Bed
ana Mairesses. which he offers' at 'Wholesale and
Retail, at unexcep' ionaMy tow prices. Ne pains
win be spared to give satisfaction to iH wno may
favor him with their ordera.
HENRY W. KINGMaV.
Starch 19 I-3ine. - 434 Pearl st.,N.Y.
A CARD.
1M1E Public are respectfully informed that 1
. cease to have any connexion with the Golda
boro Female College. A. F N. ROLFK.
March 18. -3'-
A CARD.
THE Public are respectfully Informed that I
cease to have connexion with the Gold-boro
Female College in the Professorship of Modern
Languages. R. H. NEYILLE.
March 18. 1 3t-
"EAT, DRINK, AND BE MERRY."
T'HK subscriber, truly thankful for the liberal
patronage heretofore bestowed upon him by
his friends, and all desirous of obtaining good ar
ticles in his trade at wholesale and retail prices,
Iwk. lmwp m inform fl-m that he hns perfected
arrangements for procuring a constant supply ol
the very best Groceries, at the very lowest pricea ;
and that his stock is now Leing replenished with
Goods select od with great care, and shipped
der his personal supervision Believing thai a
personal inspection will be his highest commenda
tion, he solicits a visit from those desirous of se
lecting from the following, amonir other articles.
GEO. MY. KKS.
200 BBLS. OF SUGAR. Crushed, Powdered,
Granulated, Cortee-crushed, Clarified and Porto
Rico.
100 BAGS COFFEE. Java, (old) Laygulra,
Jamaica, and Rio. -,
FLOUR Hiram Smith, John Rice, William i.
Fayetteville. in bbls. and Im If bbls. and bag,.rft.
TEAS. Old Hyson, Young Hyson, imperial,
Souchons, and Oolong.
CANDLES. Jndds' patent Sperm, Sperm, Ad
amantine, and Tallow.
WINES and LIQ.UOR-S Otard, Cognac, Du
poy dr (Jo Howard Champagne, o 1S15, and A.
Siirnette Brandies; Old Maderia, Sherry, Port,
Muscat, and Mai a en Wines; MonongahJa, Rve,
Irish, and ticoth Whiskey ; Holland Gin, Wolfes
s'chnapp. and bottled Wines, Heidsick, Bonche,
Star, all of the first quality ; Younger's Ale and
London Porter ; French Cordials; Bottled Otard
Brandy, Cognac, Maderia, Sherry, and Holland
Ciin.
CRACKERS. Soda, Butter, Pilot, Sugar, Pic
nic, Lemon. Mi'k, Walnut, Oyster, with every va
riety of t -rockers.
PICKLKS and PRESERVES Pickles by the
Hundred Jar, gallon, half gallon, quarter-gallon, cr
Pint; Pickolilla Catchups, Mustard, Sauces White
Wine and Cider Vinegar, Olives, Spanish and
French; Capers. Preserved Peach, Quince, Pine
Apple, Ginger. Limes, Damson, Citron; the fav
orite rreih Peaches, in cases; Lobster, spiced
Oyster.
SUNDRIES Goshen Butter, frefh weekly;
Smoked Beef, Beef Tongues. Fulton Market Beef,
Salmon, Mackerel, CodfUh, Herring, Chrepe, En
glish and Imitatif n; Hirtm, Pork, Stuart's Sj rvp.
Sperm and Whale Oil, Fruits in every variety,
Nuts, Stuart's Conf clionery, all vaiit tits j Mar
ket and Clothes Baskets; Wash Tubs, all kinds;
Brass hooped Burkctn, Common Buckets, Brooms,
Trays, Sifters, Keclers, Cup Tubs, Scrubs, and
every variety of Wood and Willowware, Spices,
Cloves, IS'uttnegs, Cinnamon, Pepper, Gingir,
Mace, Cliorolate, Isinglass, Gelatin, Macaroni,
Vernice Hi. Rnivins, Onrrants, Citrons, Prunes; a
varlfty of Ladies' larcy Baskets,
The attention of Smokers, is requested to the
Scgnr Department ; including all of the best brands,
viz : Monar, Hornosa Principe, Sultanes, L,ugon,
Rio Hondo, d-c.
Every variety of Groceries that can be procured,
warranted fresh and good.
Wholesale and retail, at the lowest CASH pri
ces, at the Original Family Grocery of
March 13. SEO. M VERS, Front St.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
THE Undersigned hive this day firmed a Co
partnership, under the name of COTIN
GREGG & CO., for the tr-- nfact ion of the Lum
ber Business. MILES COSTIN,
J. ELI GREGG.
ALFRED SMITH,
J. G. L1TTLEFI KLD.
March 16. 154-if.
LADIES' RIDING HATS
POB SALE at the
Emporium, No. 1. Granite
C. MYERS.
154.
r Ro
Mareh 16.
FINE AND FANCY WALKING CANES
A
FINE assortment of imported Walking Cane
jnt received, and for sa at the Emporium.
March 16.
C. MY KltS.
STILL ARRIVING
Per Schr. It. IV. Brown and I. P. Smith.
"I BAGS of green Layguira Coffee;
1 v." 25 do. of do. Rio, superior;
3 hhds. prime Porto Rico Sugar;
25 bbls. R. L. A A. Stewart's C. yellow Jo.
10 bbls. Fresh Soda Crackers.
Low for cash at GEO. H. Kf.LLEY'S.
March 14 J., H , T., and S. of Age coyy. 153.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
JUST Peceived, a lull assortment, at G. A C.
BRADLEY'S fc CO. LEATHER For Sale;
Manufacturing and Repairing; Old bland sign of
the BIG BOOT, Market S:reet.
March 11. 152-lm.
DENTISTRY.
Da.T. B. CAitR has returned from
the North with a largely increased
stock of Teeth. Instruments. A-c.
Having consulted many eminent Dentists, ho has
perfect confidence in the superiority of Allen's Pa
tent m xle of inserting teeth with artificial gums
Full sets inserted immediately after the extraction
of the eeth. and remodelled after the gums have
healed without additional charge. They can be
worn without pain, and removed from the mouih by
the wearer, and are cleaner and stronger than teeth
insetted in any other way, and are tear ranted to
give perfect satisfaction. All other operations per
formed in the most approved tn innrr. Reference
to individuals in this place now wearing teeth with
th' patent Improvement.
Oct 4-w-irtf SS
T (Tr IT
lOHNWORD Respectfully informs the inhabi
V tants of Wilmington, that he will commence his
DANCING LESSONS for the Second Session,
on Tuesday 14th Inst., at 4 o'clock P. M. A night
School for Gentlemen of the same evening at 9
o'clock.
March 9. Her., and Jour, copy 2t. 151-tf.
ICE! ICE! ! ICE!!!
THE "WILMINGTON ICE HOUSE
TS now open the public miy depend on h
I their wants supplied all seasons of the ye
reasonable rites.
aving
year, at
Orders from the conntry addressed to 'Wilming
ton Ice House", will be well packed and promptly
forwarded.
March lO'Iel80' P:
OFFICE W. AND R. R. R. COMPANY
0 V tutivei-os, N. C. March 9th, 1854.
N and after Saturday next, the morning pas sen
ger train will leave at 6 o'clock.
t JOHN NUTT,
March 11. 152 8. Agent Transportation.
NORTH CAROLINA HAMS.
enrvn lbs- fine. r
UKJWJ March 13. C. PuDBE&CO
CHEESE! CHEESE I!
I7f Bt CWW. just received and will be
1 said 'cheap hy
C. DaP-RE
CO.
March 18.
1.
MOLASSES.
very prim M slat, for aale fo
O rt.DDL' M.
or Hhds
sansaH Kv
march 18. . '
I.
NORTH CAROLINA LARD.
1 C KEGS prima N. C. Lard, for sal by
lV March 18. C. DnPRF. S CO.
FOX &'PCLIIELUS,'. "
$9 JfroOd Street; Carrier, of Beavet;N. York,
Oflefftt salwtha ftrfluwfnff heavy Cotton Fabric?
NF.WKNGIMnCOTTOJf SAlLJUCiCrT22
Inch.all numbers, bajrd and soft also all the
rarion widths of Canvass manufactured atlhis es
ublisiitcnt comprising every variety koowo to tha
trade and offered at the lowest rates.-; . f. . r
UNITED STATES PILOT DUCIC Woodberry
aad Moant Vernun Extra.' A fun assortment of tnls
superior fabric . . . .
WlLJ J JI ANTIC COTTON DUCK-16, 18, 20
and 22 inch, alinuntbcrs, hard and rofuThis fab
ric was awarded tha highest Premium at -the Lon
don World's Fair, also at our own State Fair.
SHIP AND BEAR MARK DUCK--plain and
twilled, manufactured by the Green wod'a Corn'
pany, a superior article for lightsaila, tents, awnings.
Ac-i also, MounuVernon Twill- d Ravens. Howard
Ravens, Pioneer add Phcanlx Mills f Lightton "
Ravens, plain 22 to 27 Inch; Heavy, do. do.
COTTON SAIL TWlNEw A full assortment.
TARPAULINS, HAMMOCKS, STUFFS, dtc
PAPER FfXTING 30 to 72 Inch, made very
heavy, expressly for drier felts.
CAR COVERING Cotton Canvass, all widths.
from 30 to 130 inches, and ail numbers, made ex
pressly for covering and roofing raiiroau cars, is
perfectly and permanently water-proof, and more
enduring than the t-aritsrlf.
ENAMELLING CANVASS-30, 38, 40,45 and
50 inch plain and twilled, in every variety.
.i.tuoiuuMu-ui every description.
Seamless Bage, woven whole, all size, In bules of
100, 200 and 300: combining strength, miliiv nH
clieapnesa, for grain and meal are unsurpassed.
Also, heavy Cotton Sackimz. 40 inch
thread Warp and Filling, heavy twilled, do. do., 20
22. 40 and 44 inch. '
WOOL SACLS Woven whole all fixes, a new
and det-irable aiticle.
21. 1 14-1. v-c.
ALUM SALT.
Ei Vi BUSHELS, which will be sold cheap for
JyJKJcaab, by C. DcPRE & CO.
March 4.
149.
"MAN KNOW THYSELF."
AN invaluable Book for 25 cents. "Ever)Fami
ly should have a copy."
Six thousand copies sold in less thanthrce months.
new edition, revi.-ied and improved, lu.-t issued.
Dr. H unter's Medical Manuel and hand Book for
ine .-rnicted, containing an outline of the origin,
progrets. treatment and cute ol every form cf -is-
ease, contracted by promlscuoussexual intercourse
by self-abuse, or by sexual excess, with advice for
their prevention, written in a familiar style avoiding
all medical technicalities, and everything that would
oltend the ear ol decency, from the result ol some
twenty years successful practice, exclusively devo
ted to lite cureoi diseases I a delicate or private
nature.
To which is added, receipts for the cure of the
ar.ove diseases, and a treatise on the causes, symp
toms and cure ol the fever and Asue, lor twenty
fiveccnts a copy ; six copies one dollar ; will be for
warded to any part of the United States, by mail,
tree ol postage. Address, pot-tage pair, Cosden tp
Co., Publishers or box 196, Post Office, Ptiiladelphia.
"This is, without exception, the most comprehen
sive and intelligible work publish d on the class of
diseases ot which it treats. Avoiding till technical
teims.it addressee itself to the reason of its readers.
It is free from all objectionable matter and no pa
rent, however fastidious, can 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 the world at the merely nominal price of 25 cents,
the fruitsof some twenty years most suecesMuIprac
tice." HrBALD.
"No teacher or parent should be without the
knowledge imparted in this invaluaMc work, it
would save yenrs of pain, mortification and sorrow
to the youth under their charge.'" Pxe-PLi'sApvo
c ATE.
A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, in writing of
'Hunter's Medical Manuel, says : "Thousands of
our youth, by evil example and the influence of the
passions, have been led into the habit of self-pollution
without realizing the sin a nd fearful con sequen
ces upon themselves and their posterity. The con
stitutions of thousands who are raising families hove
been enfeebled- if not broken down, and they do not
know the cause or the cure. Any thing thl can be
done so to enlighten and influence the public mind
as to check, and ultimately to remove this wide
spread source of human wretchedness, would confer
the greatest blessing next to the religion of Jesus
Christ, on the pres.nl and coming generations-
Intemperance, (the use of intnxicaiins drinks.)
though it has slain thousands upon thousands, is not
a greater scourge to the human race. Accept my
thanks in behalf of the afflicted, and bclieveme,
your co-worker in th good work you are so active
ly engaged in.''
One copy will be forwarded (securely enveloped
and postage paid,) on receipt of 25 cents, or six
copies for SI. A ddress,
COSDEN & CO.. Publishers, 196, Philadelphia.
Booksellers Canvassers and Book Agenta, sup
plied on the most liberal terms.
June 2. 34-1 y-e.
" HAY! HAY!!
"I rf BALES superior Hay, just received from
I V W Schr. Win Smith, from N. York, for sale
by
T. C. W ORTH.
March 2.
143.
DR. HARRIS,
GRADUATE OF CAIHUIIIDGU,
CLASS 1824.
rr3 ROUNDER OF TIIEjZ
BALTIMORE LOCK INFIRMARY.
No. 3 1 SOUTH GAY ST.
Opposite the Exchange Budding and Past Office.
IMIOSK REQUIRING M ED1CA LOR SURGI
X CAL AID, by applying to Dr. H., may secure
SKILLFUL TREATMENT AND ADVICK
while all communications w ill be sacredly shield
ed by the .Ggis of professional honor.
Aware of the difficulty wi;h the public to dis
criminate, in a newspaper advertisement, between
ihe genuine and skillful physician and : he spurious
pretensions of thedcsigninganddangCrons Quack
Dr H. will cheerfully give, when applied to, such
private references as will fully eotisiv all who re
quire his services.
BEWARE OF NOSTRUMS!
Avoid the Patent Elixirs, Compounds and Cor
Jials, advertised to cure all persons under varied
forms of disease. Aa the constitution and habits
ol individuals differ, REASON TEACHES the
same remedy cannot be suited to ajl alike, and that
diseat-e can only be safely and effectually eradicat
ed by a judicious application of proper remedies.
ATTENTION IN'VITED.
A practical experience of over 25 years enables
Dr. H. to insure a sound and speedy cure in a cer
tain class of diseases, which have too long been
yielded by regular Physicians to the hands of quack
ery. He may be consulted confidentially, either
in person or by letter.
Persons at a distance cared at home by address
ing a letter to DR. GORDON HARRlSSj Balti
more, Md.
All communications confidential.
Remedies sent by Mall or Express la any part of
the United States.
July19. 63-ly 48-ly-c.
FLOWER SEEDS.
A SUPPLY of Flower Seeds, of choice varieties.
F or sale by
S. B. A J.
A. EVANS.
Jan. 19
130
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
THERE having heretofore been a good deal of
just complaint on the part of the travelling pub
lic on account of the absence of a reneral through
ticket from Weldon and Wilmington, nortnward.
The Mail Linetakesgreat pleasure in stating that the
giounds of complaint have been removed, and en
and alter the 1st February, Passengerscan get Tick
ets at Weldon for Petersburg, Richmond, W ashing j-
ton, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and rvew York City;
and at Wilmington to the four last named places,
and rice versa.
Two Trains will continue to run daily as hereto
fore, leaving Weldon. at 3 P. M. and II P. M.
The following are the rates of Fare:
From Weldon to Petersburg, $2,50.
Do. do. Richmond, 3,50
F -om Weldon to Washington, 7,00
Do. do. Baltimore. 8,00
From Wilmington to Washington, 1 1,00
Do. do. Baltimore, 12,00
From Weldon to Philadelphia, 10,00
Do. do. New York, li,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 J. F. SIMMONS, Agen'.at Weldon.
B. F. DARRACOTT,
" Through Agent, Mail Line.
Tan. 24. 132-lyr.
HAMS AND LARD.
IrfVl LBS. Choice cud N. O. Hama 1 15 bbls.
,OUU new N, C. Lard ; 4 Cans new N. C.
do., for sale by
RANKIN MARTIN.
Hatch 4.
- ' . - 149.
THE TRUE MAS0NICHARTK;
OR HEROGLYPH1C MONITORS i
piONTAINlNQ B tha Emblems, explained ia
V tha Deo-reea of En lex ad Apprentice. Fellow
Craft. Master Mason. -Mark Maater, Paet Master.
Most KxceJlent master, Koyu Arca ttayai'maa-j
ter, and Select Master; deaigaed and duly arraag-
ei, agreeably ta tha Lactates, by R- W. Jeremy,
u. -roes, u. u. or sate ay j. i vja U it us.
March 7. 150.
- A
Ofl &LS. for Distillers' use, for Bate!
,y - - ; FKEEMAN e HOL
HOCSTON.
t itaaircB .
1 ;SPRIN(JSTYIBONNETp
TUST received, a large and handsom assort
a raenv psr Adam & Co.'s Express.' - Fr sale
siiren I.
STORE FOR RENT.
THE STORE at present occupied by the
snbscriber, will be for rent on Monday
next, - ' J. T MJJNDS;
March 7.
. . i - . 4 - ISO.
, . PLANTPiti F0TAT0ES.
f BARRELS this day received, and lor sate
OKJby W. M. SHERWOOD at CO.
March 7. , 150.
WANTED.
a ff( LBS. Bees wax. for which the highest
V(UUU piarket price, will be paid in cash.
March 9. T. C. dt B. G. WORTH.
FRESH CRACKERS.
OA BBLS. Batter, Soda, Milk, Sugar, and Pi
CJ lot Crackers, jas: received by
L. N. BARLOW,
March 9. No: 3, Granite Row.
HAY.
1 fC BALES No. 1 North River, for sale by
lOU FREEMAN & HOUSTON.
March 9. 131-
PRINTED FRENCH
MUSLIN De Lanes; Plain Mode and High
Coloured Ditto; French" and English Meri
nous, every shade; Plaid Meriaocs and Raw Silk
do. Muslin De Baiies, For sale by
Nov. 29. JAMES DAWSON.
DR. LANGLEyS
ROOT AND HERB BITTERS,
The Great Spring and Summer Medicine,
COMPOSED OF
Sarsajarilltt, Wild Cherry, Yellow Dock, Prickly
Ash, Thorouglnvort and Dandelion.
THIS invaluable Compound has been before the
public for the past three years, during which
time nearly THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND
BOTTLES have been sold, thus proving it the most
popular medicine of the age. 1 he medicinal vir
tues of the best Roots are so comfounded as to act
in concert with nature, it always does good, and
never dot s hurt, in short it is safe for all ages and
in all climates.
Price 37 cents for a quart bottle.
For sale, v hoiesale and Retail, at No. 3. Granite
Row, by L. N. BARI.OW.
Feb. 18. 144-3inc.
PLOUGHS! PLOUGHS!!
200
PLOUGHS, all kind.-tand castings for the
same. J ust received and for sale by
ZENO H. GREENE.
Dec. 17. N. C.T.copy. 117.
LADIES' BOOTS.
50 ?RS. Ladies Kid Lace Boots thin soles:
50 " " French Morocco Lace Boots
thin soles; 50 prs. Ladies French Morocco
11
Lace Bouts -thick soles ; 50 urs. Ladies Kid Mo
rocco Lat e Boots ihick soles. A first rate article,
received this day and for sale by
Feb. lb. JONES fc GARDNER.
SALAMANDER SAFES. -
THE name ot Salamander was first applied to
Wilder's Patent, am. introduced by the subscri
ber in IS40, who in 1844 purchased the rignt to
manufacture. The superiority of Herrina's (Wild
er's) Salamander Safes over all others induced ma
ny to infringe upon the patent right by using the
composition ; others more cautious, and lo evade a
lawsuit, in tde an inferior article, imitating the ex
terior in form, ' style, color of painlins, and attach
ing the name 'balatnander,'' Improved Salaman
der," "Fire Proof Salamander," -The Genuine Sal
amander," lie, pc, and have succeeded in palm
ing off some of the spnriou.. Salamanders as genu
ine. Those wanting the oriyin.il Salamander, man
ufactured by the subscriber, should Lake the pre
caution to see that they have upon them a tin tal
plate "Silas C. Herring, Maker," nil such b ing
he genuine (Wilder's Piitent) Salamander, or Her
ring's improved ratent cnampion oaie, wtucn 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 srlecl frm the largest
assortment in the world by calling at the sale rooms
of SILAS C. HERRING.
135, 137, and 139 Water, cor. of Pine Streets.
N. B. Chilled Iron safes with powder prooftocks
manufactured expressly for banks, jewellers, - brok
ers, and others requiring security from rogues
Bank vault doors on hand, and made to order. All
the most celebrated locks for sale at manufacturer's
prices. Second hand safes for sale a, less than half
price.
AGENTS FOR HERRING'S SAFES:
John Farrel, Philadelphi i, Pa ; R. McCAND
L1SH. Richmond. Vn ; Henry H. W illiama, Char
leston. S. C; Filbricl" fc Uell, Savannah. Ga ; Geo
W. Srzer New Orleans, La ; Win. V. Moore & Co.,
Mobile, Ala.
Feb. 7.
136-3mc.
WANTED.
1 rVl" nnn FEET of White or Post Oak
lUU.UUU Plank, 14, 21, or 28 feet long, 14
inchesor upwards wide, and 2j inches thick, for
which I will pay $20 pcrthousand.
May24. Uht;. s. utLLhsrib.
PLANTING POTATOES.
Ofl B8LS. just received and for sale by
UV; J. ILKLAttlXKIl,
Jan. 19
No. '25 South Water street
REMOVAL AND NEW FIRM.
FAUST & WINEBRENEK,
HAVING associated with ihem WM. M. CAR
TER, will continue the Hard-ware Business
under the firm of Faust, Winkbrbxeb dc Co. And
have Removed to their New 6 Story Brown Stone
Store, No. 45 North 3d Street Enst side 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, Guns, EiOes, Turpentine Ax
es, Hackers,
And all other goods usually Kept by Habdwabe
establishments, we respect ly solicit a visit from
our friends and buyers generally.
Philadjlphia, Feb. 14, 1854. I41-2mc.
NOTICE BY RESTON fc TOWNSHEND.
EXTENSION AND ENLARGEMENT
OK IIUiINESS.
WL. S. TOWNSHEND having purchased
the interest of N. C. Dickinson in the Firm
of J. R. KEiTON & CO., the business will be
conducted under the title uf R est on & Towns hesd.
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 lo conduct it in all its branches both Whole
sale ani Retail. Hoping the 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.
Feh. 14. W. L.S.tOANSHEND.
SPRING AND SUMMER SILKS.
I UST received the Newest Designs out, by
J KHAN W EI L K R . BRO.
March 7.
150.
NOriCE.
ALL persons indebted to us for Goods purchas
ed previous to the 1st January, 1854, are res
pectfully requested to call and settle.
Feb. 25. HRDRICK Sl RYAN.
THE NEW MASONIC TRESTLE
BOARD. Adapted to the Work and Lectures as
practised in the Lodges, Chapters, Councils,
and Encamptmcnt of Knight Tempters, in the U
nited States of America, by Charles W. Moors.
For sale by J. T MUNDS.
March 7. 150
PLANTING POTATOES
C f BBLS. Yellow and Pink Eye, a splendid ar--SVS
ticle just received per Albert Adams from
Boston, and for sale by
Feb. 21. W. M. SHERWOOD A CO.
JUST RECEIVED
FROM NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE.
OA BAGS Rio and Laguyra Coffee;
XJ 10 Pockets old Gov, Java do. ;
30 bbls. white and yellow Sugars:
3 do. S. H. ffjmtp ;
2 do. Fulton Hess Beef, (chuice )
1 do. Pickled Salmon ;
40 whole, half and quarter Bea Raisins ;
19 boxes Babbitt's Soap Powders; - . -5
, do. P. & Merrill's Yeast Powder -25
drama new Figs; 5 q'lls Codfish, (large;)
3 Gross Cox, Gelatine, (a aapetfor article ;
15 boxes Colgate's Soap;. v , i
. 20 i do. Sperm and Taliaw Cadlea;
1E dow Lamon Syrapt .
- 10.. dot. assorted Chocalate; .
. 6 v do. Nov 1 ground Co gee, pnt ap express
ly for Family a sc. 'For sale low for casa,
y i.. rv. DSAUW,
March 4.
No. 3, Granite Row.
FOR BOSTON.
THE Briar TOM AH. CanL SIMS, hav-
,frtg most of her freight engaged, will have
-dispatch. For freieht or aassaae. anelv ta
March 23. . SANK1N d MARTIN.
FOR BOSTON.
THE Schr. ABB Y GALE. CaDL T1B-
BKTT3, will sail daring tha next week.--
or freight or past age, apply to
- - - unxin m uamiH,
FOR NEW LONDON.
THE Schr. DOLPHIN, Capt. LORD.
" will sail on Monday next. - Far light freight
! or passage, apply to
Alareh 23. RANKIN d MARTIN.
FOR RICHMOND, VA.
fi THE Schr. NORTH PACIFIC, Mabct.
Master. Fur freight or passage, apply to
TMTiMarch 23. GEO. HARR1SS.
FOR PHILADELPHIA,
HERON'S LINE.
THE Pocket Schr. M. B. MlHnw
Nichols. Master, will have ditoaich as
. abjve. For light freight or passage, apply
tlEO H i H ims
March 23. 3'.
FOR NEW YORK.
REGULAR LINE.
THE KeutiUr Puckfif S, hr AT.V.t HfT
, Master, will have disnatrh
lifrhl f r i i r h f nr nascsmrr nnnlu In
March 23. HARRISS.
FOR PHILADELPHIA,
THE New Schr. BIARY MASHON,
momentarilv expected, and will meet with
dispatch. For freight engagements, appiy
r. c, wuicTii,
March 13
Walker's Wharf.
FOR NEW YORK.
THE A. 1. Packet Schr. SOUTHERN
ER, BURR, Master, will have dipnch
for the above port. For freight or pas
sage, having superior accommodations, apply to
J. H. FLANNER.
March 36. 154.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
THE Schr. RACHEL J. MILLER, B.
, E. PEACOCK, master, 2,300 panels capa
city. Apply to GEO. HARRISS.
March 7. 150-
BELLS ! BELLS!! BELLS M !
r II E Subscribers manufacture and keep con
stant ly on hand a largo assortment of Bells
suitable for Churches, Acadmiee, Factories, Stea
mers, Plantations, etc., mounted with their im
proved Hangings, the most efficient in use. Their
establishment has been in operation Thirty years,
having turned out nearly 10,000 Bells averaging 600
lbs each ; and its patterns and process of manu
facture fo perfected, together with recent improve
ments, that its Bells have an unequalcd reputation
for volume of sound and quality of tone. They
have just received Jan. 1854 the First Premium
(A Silver Medal) of the World's Fair in New York,
over all Bells from this Country or Europe. Hav
ing a larsc assortment of 1'clU on hand, and being
in immediate connection with routes in all direc
tions, cither Rail Koail, Canal or River, and bnt 4
hours from New YorK, we can execute orders with
dispatch. Address
A. MF.NEF.f.Y'S SONS,
Wvst Troy, Albany Co., N. Y.
Feb. 21. 144-lyc.
OVERTISHMEN'T.
GOOD MEDICINES.
STAIII.EH's
ANODYNE CHERRY EXPECTORANT
Eur Covght Colds, Bronchitis, Croup, 3pc.
STABLER'S DIIR"RH(EA CORDIAL.
The valuable medicines above named, are not
empirical, but are prepared in agreement with the
ex eri.nce of sonieof the most learned and judi
cious practitioners, and are not secret, fur I her flu n
is necessary to protect the prcprieiois ui.d f-
who use them frrm lots nr.d impof-nioii, o- 1 1. .
component parts have been made known, confiden
tially, from time to time, to perhaps
500 PHYSICIANS!
In Maryland, Virginia, District of Columbia, Ohio,
and other places, all of whom, without a single x
ci ption, have approved of the formula, and most of
th'-iii acknowledge that they are the b.-at remedies
that they have ever known for the cure ol the dis
eases for which they are recommend d. Our confi
dence in the excellence of these medicines, iddcd
to our desire to avoid the just prejudice of the med
ical profession against secret and quack nostrums,
induced us to adopt thiscaadid course. We append
a few of ihe notices wu have received from pnysi
clars, viz :
From Dr. Wm. II. Farrow, of Snow Hill, Mary
land. Gentlemen I have frequently in my practice
prescribed your'-Stablcr's Anodyne Cherry Expec
torant" and Diarrhcei Cordial, with great satisfac
tion to myself, and to the entire relief of such dis
easeascs as they profjss to euro. 1 consider them
happy combinations of some of our most valuable
and safe therapeutical agents, and must be of in
finite worth to the afflicted and mankind at large.
In furnishing the medical profession with these
active and concentrated preparations, so convenient
tor administration, and of a standard quality, you
have rendered them an eminent service, and I can
do no less than earnestly recoiuiiif nd these prepa
rations to practitioners, and especially in the coun
try, where the impurity of commercial Drugs is one
ot the greatest obstue'es to ths success of the
Physician.
Doct. W. Love writes to us th.it he has adminis
tered the Expectorant to his wife, who has had the
Bronchitis for fourteen years, and that she is fast
recovering from her long standing malady. It has
in a few weeks done her more goo J than all the
remedies she has heretofore used under able medi
cal counsel.
From Dr. H. P. Worthington, Laurel, Md.
"After several months' use of your Kxpeelurant,
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 I
thank you for so convenient and elegant a prepara
tion of the Wild Chert v."
From Geo. Gerry. M. D. of Somerset Co., Md.
"Having examined the component parts of Sta
bier's Anndyna Cherry Expectorant, also of Sta
b let's Diarrhoea Cordial, and having used them in
praclic, 1 feci no hesitancy in recommending
them."
From J. E. Marsh, M. D., Kent Co , Md.
"I have made free use of your Phrrhaea Cor
dial in my family. It gives me much pleasure to
add my testimony to that of others, in favor of its
efficiency.
From Samuel Martindal0, M. D., Chesapeake City
Md.
"1 hive much pleasure In adding my testimony
in favor of your valuable Cherry Expectorant. I
have, aft er an extensive use, found it to answer all
my expectations."
From Dr. Daniel W. Janes, Somerset Co. Md.
"I have given your Expectorant and Diarrhoea
Cordial a fair trial, and am delighted with their
effects, never having had them to fail in a single
instance. I shall take pleasure in recommending
them.
We have been favored with a written certificate,
cheerfully given by numerous medical gentlemen
in Maryland, Virginia and Ohio, which alone should
convince the mott doubting that these are really
Good Medicines; after siatinj that they are ac
quainted with the composition of both the Expec
torant and Cordial, and that they have adminis
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 thev are more reliable lhan any other
proprietary medicines with which we are acquaint
ed." 4c.
The above notices of recommendation from mem
bers of the Medical Faculty, Pharmaceutists of
high standing, and Merchants of the 6rst respec
tability, should be sufficient to satisfy all, that
these medicines are verthy of trialnf the afflicted,
and that they are of a different stamp and class
from the "0,uackery" and "Cure Alls' so much im
posed npon the public.
See the decriptive Pamphlets, to be had gratis of
all who have the medicine lor sale, containing re
commendations from Doctors Martin, Baltzell. Ad
dison, Payne, Handy. Love, 4c.
Por sale bv Druszuta. AootheeariMi and Coun
try Stores-keepers generally, at tha lew price of
r uiy cesva per oo 1 1 le. or ni Potties lor 8J.6U.
r. U. STABLER CO.
- Wholesale Draggl.ts,
" 120 Pratt meet, Baltimore.
Far al la WilmiagtoB by CUtfc D. DcPRE.
. ., . :,&--eXl'"'- " 124-ly-e
Marco za,
to
to
BOY'S WALKING CANES.
FANCY aaaortment, for sale, at tha Hat and
Cap Emporium. c. MYER'S.
FOR SALE.
T .j ? t srrro vnnD.fRviHBn. .
mm i iia ivuaai cajicba,
BELONGING TO THE WILMINGTON AND RA
LEIGH RAILROAD COMPANY.
rvOMPKISING tha Line of Mail Steamers now
KJ employed between Wilmington and Charleston,
S. C, will aa sold by a action, in the latter City, on
1 huraday, tba I3cb day of April next, vis :
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Diam. Cylinder -
Length cf Stroke
Diam. Wheel
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These Steamers arc s i well known to the pub
lic, as sa'e. comfortable and rapid Vessels for the
transportation of patenters, that further descrip
tion is deemed unnecessary. All, but thcC. Van
derbilt, (which requires some inconsiderable re
pairs lo her machinery,) arc in first rate running
order, an.1 have been constantly kept staunch and
in thorough repair, bcin now considered as good
or better th in when first launched.
Particular information can be had at any time
on application at the Company's office at Wil
mington, N. ('., or to Edward Winslow; Esq.,
the Company's Aji nl in Charleston. The Steam
ers will be open to inspection at Wilmington, till
the 1st of pril, and afterwards at Chatleston, till
day of sale.
ALSO.
Will be sold, on the same day, that VALUABLE
WHARF in the City of Charleston, heretofore
used as the landing pi ice of the above named
Steamers, fronting about 150 feet on Cooper river,
and running bnck 216 feet to Wharf street, on
which it fronts 03 feet.
The terms will be made known at the sale,
....:U . I.. . I -...! 1. .
nilltu win laKc (Miee m 11 o chick, l.lil., upon
the premises, on the lav above ntmed.
ALEX. McRAE, President.
Jan. 3'. 133 ts.
ME A L, H 0M0N YTADII OIlS E FEED.
TH E Subscribers h ve been appointed Agents
L for the GOLDSBORO MILLS, celebrated
for making very supciior Meal, Hoinony, if-c.
Families can ut nil times be supp.ied by calling nt
our Store, North Water Street, one foor above
Ellis & Mitchells.
TAYLOR & PETTEWAY.
Mareh 9. 151-Jni.
COFFEE.
7- BAGS Java. Laguaya, Rio anJ St. Domin
' ' for sjle by
March 9. FREEMAN HOUSTON.
BEEF, PORK,' LARDliNDHlCONT
ChVbiiAL tols tor 'sate oy
Fit EE MAX &
HOUSTON.
151.
Match 9.
UNITED MATES MAIL L1.E TO
XEW VOKK via NKI'OL,K.
THROUGH IN TU ENTV-FOUR HOURS.
PASSENGERS from Georgia, South Carolina,
&c , taki ng the M anche.-it r and Wilmington
RAIL ROAD nd Seaboard and Roanoke KAIL
ROAD to Aorl'olk, Vu., will meet the large and
Commodious Steam Ships JAMESTOW'N and
ROANOKE at Norfolk every Wednesday and Sat
urday mornings, leaving ai eleven o'clock with
U. Stales Mail, nnl arriving in N. Vork early ihe
next day. Passage a nd Fare Stateroom included
to New Vork, $8,04 ; Steerage Passage. 84. Ke
nt nine these Ships leave New Vork r Narfolk
every Tuesday and Saturday afternoons.
J. M. SMITH A BHO.
March 7. i50-3mr.
CilARMING BOOKS.
'HEAVEN, or the Sainted Dead." Ninth Edi
tion. " The Heavenly Reeoijniiion," or will wc know
our friends in Heaven. Sixth Edition.
The Heavenly Home." or the employments
and enjo'. imnts of the Saints in Heaven.
Reading the above Books will be pleasurable
and profitable. v'ecrn recommend tip ni to our
friends. For sale by J. T. MUNDS.
March 7. 130.
CRYSTAL PALACE!
MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT.
'PHE Proprietors i.f this establishment beg
J- leave to inform the citizens of Wilmington
and the surrounding country, that their first exhi-
tion of SPRING GOODS will take place this
morning. The stock compri.-es the most Fash
ionable Styles of the present season : Consisting
of tine French, Belgium and German Cloth;
newest Designs ol French Cashimeres and splen
did assortment of Vestings of all kind.. Also, a
large assortment of superi ir Ready ma :c Clothing
suitable for the present season, nil ol the best
French Fabric?. Also, constantly kppt on hand a
large assortment of genili men's furnishing goods.
Second door below the Carolina Hotel.
KAHNWEILER & BRO.
.March 7. 150.
SPRING STYLES.
K'AHNWEILER & BRO, beg leave to an-
- ll"UII1.L IIIU. UICII 1IICI I.AIIIWIIKII " i
.l.: : r.u ... - I ..1., nf
louce loin lliuiinuic Ol oew rpi hiiu iuh -i ci i v.
Spring Goods, just received per Adams & Co.'s Ex
press : A large: assortment, too teaious iu locu
tion. Please lo call and examine.
March 7. I5n.
THE ARTIST'S GUIDE,
AND .MECHANICS OWN BOOK, Embracing
the portion of Chemistry applicable to the Me
chanic Arts, with abstrac'.s cf Electricity, Galva
nism, Magnetism, Pneumatics, Optics, Astrono
my, and .Mechanical Philosophy, Ac, etc.; by J as
l'llkington. For sale by J. T. MUNDS.
March 7. 150.
BILLS OF EXCHANGE.
AN Elegant Edition of Bills of Exchange, print
ed in Getmauy, in Books of 10 quirea and In
sheets, just received and for sale al the office of
77ie Commercial .
SIIIEL'S SKETCHES OF THE
JRISH BAR. Another supply, just received and
for sale at 5. W. -WHITAKKR'S.
March 4. 149.
SUGAR.
GO
BBLS. various erodes, fr sa'e by
FREEMAN t HOUSTON.
March 9. 151.
MOLASSES.
Ir( HHDS. of prime new crop Cardenas,
rJ.t now landing from Barque Saranac. For
sale by i. HATHAWAY & SON.
March 9. 151.
HARPER'S FOR MARCH.
R
EC EI VED and for sale by
March 7. . T. MUuo.
JUST KECEIYED.
Per Schr. IV. II Smkh.
OH BAGS Rio CofTee ; 100 bags Shot ; 500 lbs.
OU Bar Leads, 25 boxes assorted Candy; BT
boxes Soap. Noti.PaleandToilet; 25 bbls. Crack
ers: 50 boxes do. For aale by
era, aw Dozes in, r ZKQ H GREENE.
Feb. 21. V W.C-TeL copy. 141
HIEDSICK CHAMPAIGN.
B ASKETS Quarts and Pin's, for ealn by
Match 4. RANKIN & MARTIN.
20
THE GSE.1T fCSlFIEB OF THE BLOOD.
Kot a rarllele -Cf Mm'nrT In it. :
An infallible remedy for Scrofula, Klog'a Evil,
Rheumatism, ObstinsteCutarreoas Eruption, Pim
ples or Pustules on iheface.Bloiches.Boils.Chraa
ic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or TetlerScald Head,
Enjaftetnentand Pain of tha Bonesand Jolnts.&tub
born Ulcer, SyphJIItiir Disorders, Lambago, Spi
nal Complaints, and aU diseases arising from an in
judicioasuseof Mereury,lniprudnet ioLil,r Ira
purity of the Blood. , .-.' :-J - '.4
m.in.iuMdHiilnii which ha s become celcbrs"
ted lor ths number of extraordinary eons effected
through ltsagensy, haa tndueed the proprietors, a t
tba argent reaaeal of their frlendstoolhr Jt to tha
public, which they do with the utmost confidence
in its vitiates and wonderful curative properties.
The following certifies lea, selected from alarce num- .
ber, arc. however, stronger testimony than the mere
word of the proprietors i and are all Irom gentlemen
well known In their localities, and of the highest
respectability, many of them now residing in tha
citv of Richmond, Virginia.
F. lioYDKS,Esq,,of tho Exchange Hotel, Rich
inond, known every where, says he has nvn the
Medicine called Carter's Spanish Mixture adminis
tered in over a hundred cases, In nearly all thedisea
ses for which it is r eco ni mended, wl I h the mor as
tonishingly good results. He says it is the most ex- -traordinary
medicine he has ever seen. ;
Ague and Fever Great Cure.--I horeby certify,
that for three years I had Ague and Feverof the most
violent description I had several Physicians, took
larae quantities of Quinine. Mercury, and 1 believe
all the I onics advertised, but all without any per
manent relief. At lust I tried Carter'sSpanish Mix
ture ; two bottles of which off ctunlly cured me.and
1 amhaypy to say I huvchad neither Chills or Fe
vers since. I confide r it the bctlTonidn th world
and theonlv medicine that ever reached my case.
JOHN LONG DEN,.
Beaver Dam. nar Richmond, Vs.
C. B.Luck, E.-q , now inlh city of Richmond,
and formany years in the IrM Office, has such con
fidence in the astonishing efficacy of Carter's Span
ish Mixture, that he has bonghtupwardsof 50 bottles,
which he has given away to the afflicted. Mr Luch
says he has never known It to fail when taken ac-
cording to directions,
Dr. Misoe a practising Physician, and formerly
of the City Hotel, in the city of Richmond, saye ho
has witnessed in a number of instances thecHects of
Carter'sSpanish Mixture whlih were most truly
surprising. He says in a case of Consumpti. a, de
pendent on the Liver, the good effects were wonder
ful indeed.
Samuel M. Drinkeb, of the firm of Drinker d
Morris, Richmond, was cured of Liver complaint of
3 years standing, by the ue of two bottles of Car
eer's Spanish Mixiuie.
Great cure of Serofula.--The Editors of iheRlch
uiond Republican had a servant employed in thei
press room, cured of violent Scrofula, comblnod
with Rlieninniifin, w hich entirely disabled him Irom
work. Two bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture
made a perfect cure of him, and the Editors. in a no
lice, say ihey "cheerfully recommend it ! all who
are iitllie.led with any disease ot the blood "
Still another cure of Scrofula 1 had a very val
uable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter's Nj.anirh
Mixture. 1 consider it a truly valuable Medicine.
JAMEV M. TAYLOR.
Conductor on the R. F. & W R. R. Co., Richmond
Va.
SALT I.I1EUMOF20 YEARS STANDING
CURED.
Mr. John Thompson, reiidintr in the city of Rich
mond, was cured by three bottles of Carter's Span
ish Mixture, of Salt Rlicunt. w hich he had nearly
0 years, andjA'liieh all the physicians of the city
could not cure. Mr. Thompson is a well knewn
merchant in the city of Richmond, Va., and his
cure is most rem.iikablc. ;
Richard E. West, of Richmond, was cured of
Scrofula, and what Physicians culled confirm d
Consumption, by three bottles cf Carter' Spanish
Mixture.
Edwin Bltto.v. Commissioner rf the Rctenue,
says he hns seen the good eliects of Carter's Span-i-h
Mixture in n number of Syphilitic esses, and
says it is a perfect cure for that horrible disease.
Wm. G. Harwood, of Richmond, Va.. cured oi
Old Sores nnd Ulcers, which disabled him front
walking. Took a few bottles f Carter's Spanish
Mixtur j, and was enaDlcd to walk without a crutch,
in a short time permanently cuwd.
Principil Depots at M. WARD, CLOSE & CO..
No. 83 Maiden Lane, New York.
T. W. DVOTT fc SONS, No. 132, North 2d
Street. Philndelpnia .
BENNETT d;- BEERS, No. 125 Maiden Street.
Richmom), Va.
And for sale by WM. H. LIPPITT, Wilminjlon
and by Drujigislsgenerally.
May 12. 25 lye.
COPARTNERSHIP.
r w . t , r -w r j . ..
i nr. unui rucncu nave tnia day lornird a
formed n f
-s partnership under Ihe Firm
m of r:n a ttf ii-
TO N A CO.. for the transaction nf rjr. .... .J
tomiitission Ucsinees.
T. M. CHATTERRON,
S. T. HEWETT.
Feb 2. 136 3m.
FRESH ARRIVALS.
THi; Subscribers have just received a' lot o
J Crushed, Clarified, and Grunulated Sugars, and
a few barrels of the handsomest Porto Rico Suga
in market. ALSO, half bbls. of Fulton Marie
Beef ; Mackerel in 8th bbls. and kits; Goshen But
ter of the pure Simon Blue; 40 bbls. of new Flour;
10 bbls. of Mess Pork, all of Which we offer lo the
public, at the lowest maiket prices.
McCALEB A GILBERT,
Feb. 23. Market-it , near ths Dock.
THIS DAY RECEIVED.
nn BUSHELS Meal and Ilommony. fresh
JV)J ground, from the Gol lsboro' Mills, snd for
eale by W. M. SHERW OOD CO.
Feb. it.
145.
FROM PARIS.
WONDER OF THK AGK.
JUST received from Paris, Robe de Chsmbra and
Bask, the back, front, and Sleeves sll in one
piece; it is the most approved and comfortable fit
lo the figure that can be produced. Mademcselle
OURA1 D invites the ladies of Wilmington and
Country to call and xarr.ine for themselves, two
doors below the late residence oi Mrs. SHAW, on
2d street, whjre she ia in rendiness to receive them.
K'LLE. DURAIND.
Feb. 28. 47.,f
CLASSIC and HISTORIC PORTRAITS,
IJY JAMES BRUCE. Juat published, and for
-i J si
sale at S. W. WHITAKKR'S.
March 4. 140.
THE WORKING MAN'S WAT IN TnE
WORLD. Being the Autobiography f a Jour
neyman Printer. Jost published, and for ale
at . w. WHITAKER'S.
March 4. 14
GRACE GREENWOOD'S WORKS.
RECOLLECTIONS of my Childhood; Haps
and Mishaps or a Tour to Europe; Greenwood
Leaves 1st and 2d Scries, at
March 4:' S. W. WHITAKER'S.
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE-
Located 127 Oaltlmore-st-. Haltimerr, H I
''''HE ostensible object f ibtk. Institution is to
J. afford individuals opporloniny of obtaining
a complete Mercantile Education. Conrse of study
Book Keeping, by double entry, as nraeticsliy
used in the various department 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 lamiliar Lectures on Commercial
Law. and the usages of Trade. Students being
taught individually, can enter College at aoy time,
and the Coarse is usually completed in from E to 8
weeks. Terms tor aa unlimited eoctse of instruc
tion. 35. All eoromunieatioas addressed to O. K.
CHAM BERLIN, will meet with prompt snention.
ireulars mailedto any part af the Uaioa when de
sired. July 19. 53-Iy --43-w-lr-e.
NOW LANDING,
OHABBLS. very superior It. O. Syrup i
vAJ 1000 Sacks Liverpool Salt, for sale and la
Vols to suit by T. C. A B. G. WORTH.
Feb. 14. H.
HARRINGTON'S SKETCHES.
PERSONAL Sketches of his own Tiroes, by Sir
Jonah Barrlngton. For sale at
March 4. S. W. WHITAKER'S.