Its of Torpeutine t C J a . c- ..a; ..c gallon, cash
and on time, - , -
Rice. The stock is light and prices firm at Ihc
late advance. 8 mall sak-s at 5ft cents per lb., on
time.. , -
Flour.-Supplies continue to come forward very
slowly, and .the demand for shipment la quite lim
ited. " Bale of 1500 barrels, standard and good
brand, at 47,75 per blI and 600 barrel extra at
1S8.25. At the close moat holders., demanded 58,
in consequence of the favorable accounts by the
Canada. ;t ,- . . - ' - :---.-- ":--:"
Vr " FATETTETILLEr ARRET.- -Oct.'T.
The North Carrt'misu rert:
Trade has been brisk dhrfn; the j.aat week.-.
The market baa been well tsnpplied with Bacon
sale at 10 to 15 cents per lb. There is a emid
supply of old Corosonie pew sold at..9Q cts. ;r
bashel. Receipts of Cotton large sales" of :ne w
cotton at 7 to 8 J. Flour continues to decline,
and sales have been made under quotations 6,25
S6 75. -
Spirits Turpentine improving sales at 45 cents
per gallon. Raw do. 42 60 and $2,75 per bbl.
FOREIGN MARKET." -v
" By lie Canada. ' . s
Liverpool. Sept. '22. Cotton There continues
to be a good supply of C"tlon offering, particular
ly of the better quality of American, in anticipe
tion of early arrivals of hew cotton. The market
eontioaes in the same state, ind though hovers
liave the advantage, there is no materia ltera-
tion in prices. . "The week's sales are 85 500 bates,
'viz: to spinners 30 090; exporters 4,750 and spec
viators 670 bales. To-day's sales 7,000 bales;
market, quiet ; -- ? ' ;
Breadstuffs There has been a good consump
tive demand for Wheat and Flour, throughout the
'week, and the stock here has , become somewhat
reduced. Wheat has advanced about 4d. per bu ;
Flour Is 6d a 2 per bbl., and Indian Corn is in
fair request at Is 6d per quarter advance.
Provisions. Beef rs in limited request, dealers
only supplying present wants. Pork. There is
no fine, here, small sales of western at about the
lowest quotations. Lard The sales reach 200
tons at 52s. per cwt, with an advaucing tendency:
Rice. The sales are 300 tons Caroline at 18 a
15s 3d per cwt. for low qualities ; 2.600 bags Ben
gal and 12,500 bags Arracan brought an advance
of about 6d per cwt,
Rosin continues in good demand at 4s 8d a 4s
6d per cwt. r
Spirits of Turpentine 450 bbls. brought 88
per cwt , at auction. .
FOR NEW YORK.
THE packet Schr. HELENE Captain
i Griffin, will have despatch as above. - For
freight or passage, apply to " .
T. C. vvoaTH,
Oct. 10 : Walker's Wharf.
FOR NEW YORK:
THE packet Schr. LAM ARTIN E.Oapt.
, Mos. will have despatch as above. For
.lreiiiht or passage, apply to
TC. WORTH, ;
Oct. 10. Walker's Wharf.
FOR NEW YORK.
REGULAR LINE.
THE Schr. CATHARINE JOHNSON,
, Captain Cranmer,- will have despatch as
ibove. For freight or passage, apply to
Oct. 10. GEO. HARRISS.
FOR NEW YORK.
THE packet Schr. H. RALLOCK, Copt.
Pow, will have despatch as above. For
ight or passage, apply to
"H. FLANNER.
; - - . V- 25 North Water-st.
FOR RIO DE JANEIRO.
, PASSAGE ONLY.
TH E A. I. Fast sailing Copper and Cop-
TSPera8lenea ar'g c.fli!.L.iis,, jonn l'acs-
3Pau.mrat wiater, will bave despatch for the
above port. Having fine accommodations, can
take a few passengers. ' Apply e -Oct.
7. - , RUSSELL BRO. '
- FOR NEW YORK. -
THE Schr. H; HALLOCE. Capt. Pow.
( will have dispatch for the above port. , For
freight or passaee. apply to
Oct. 7. .i J. H. FLANNER.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHAPTER.
THE fast sailiner Schr. MARIA JANE.
Capt. Somera. Apply to , . . -
Oct 7. CJKU. HAKKlaa.
TO CONSIGNEES.
THE Schr- THERESA C. fiem Phlta-
js delDftia. naa arrived, and la dirhimmn
Jf tcargo at my wnan. consignees will please
attend to -the receipt of their goods.
Oct 16. GEORGE HARRISS.
""notice.
ALT persons arecaationed aeainat irui-i-
kIng any of the crew of the Br. Brig Ariel,
as bo debt of their coorraetin? milt h
paid by the Captaia or Assignee.
Oct. 10. . , GEO. HARRISS.
THE SCHOOL-FELLOW.
A MAGAZINE for Boys snd
!"L received and for sale at
Girls, Oct.
No.
Oct. 10. - S. W. WHITAKER'S.
JUST RECEIVED AND IN STORE.
PER Schrs. Helene and Catharine Johnson, trom
New Vork; .
20 Boxes N. Soap f ' .
10 half-boxes do. do. s
.53 Bbls. Soda & Sugar Crackers: -.
20 half-bbls do.; ,
20 bbls and half-barrels Pilot Bread ;
10 Whiskey;
10 Dark Brandy; '
10 "Holland Gin; " ' "
20 " Pork ' s
10 N. E. Ram. For asle by -
Oct. 10. PETTEWAV fc PR1TCHETT.
- BRIGADE ORDER.
Smallottb, Bbvr swisk Co., N.'C. " 1 '
HaAD aoABTKBS, 3d. Brigade N. CM., f
Tas several Regiments eomposinz the 3rd
pialA Af Mivaslk r.Mlt Uttt.
h
Brigade of Nor fa Carolina MiliUa, are hereby
f followias; Uoea and places, via : The 39th R
L Wa-UCIBU tBTaUIUIjajr. Un Blianfl. Tn M am A a a. .
I s r w a aaw titftu
U.. intent at SmithvjlJe, on Thnrsday, the 2nd day
1 I of November t the 30th Reriment t wiimin..
Regiment at Onslow Court Hoose, on Tuesday,
7th November j the 31st Regiment at KenansviHe.
vn r nuay, ine iuin ivov. iine to oe rormea pre
It will be required of Commanders of Regiments
v jibiv luiiflnu vuoif'c rciums ui4 incir IvCgt
mMfi AH lha a n( rv(.OL
Co Rim and era of the different Regiments will drill
wejr ameers ine aay prevnu to neing reviewed.
HENRY" H. WATTKRS, Brig. Gen'l , "
r 3rd. Brigade N. C Militia.
By ordes ; . ; - t
R. U. Cowis, Aid.
Oct 7. . v 87-3t.
WINTER STYLE HATS.
TLACK( White, Pearl and Nankeen Colored Ca
J yaiters with and without Cord and Tassel I.
J alien bolt Hats. assorted colors, velvet and plain
t rimed. Pearl French Felt Hats, new, opening at
the Emporium. : . , - C MVERS.
Cot 7- . . 67.
FASHIONABLE DRESS HATS.
T7INTER Styles just opened. Four different
' styles b rench and American Manufacture, at
the Hat and Cap Emporium. C. MVEHS.
Oct. 7. 87.
Commercial Bank of Wilmington. ;
THE regular annual meeting of the Stockhold
ers of this Bank will be held at their Banking
House on Monday the 6th day of November nrxr.
, -s. .: T- SAVAGE, Cash's..
wumfBgtonr N. C.j Oct. 7tB, 1854. 87-w.'
THEf N CAROLINA STATE FAIR
THE Second annual State Fair of the N. C.
a. State Agricultural Society will not be open
eJ to visitors eeneratly vniit Wednesday rhe 18th
or October. Alt member of the Society ara
earnestly requested to be present at the meeting
of the Society on Monday evening the t6th Inat
at which time the judges for awarding premium,
will be appointed, so that they may enter upon
their dunes on Tuesday morning, before the Fair
Ground are thronged whh people.
, By order of the President. ' t
t J. F, TOMPKINS.
October 7. 87-31." '
CANDLES, CANDY AND TEA.
OPC BOXES Adsmantineand Sperm Candles;
Oj20 do. Assorted Candy;
10 half-chests, and 10 Catty's Black and
Green Tees, for snle by
Sept. 19. - PETTEWAY & PXITCHIsTT:
Oct. 10.
OF TCDCniUDEHCF CdlZlLTXU.
RSOLVED,.That from and after the Crstday
of November next, the purchasers of fcpirita
l urpenttne shall pay lor the guaging.
GEO- DAVlS,Seciry.
Oct. 7th; 1854-
WESTERN BAC C IX" .
1 f HHDS, of No. 1 Bacon Sloes sad Shout
i J dere.ia.st received sod for sale bv-
-.Oct.-.. J..HATHaWAY& SON.
VIRGINIA AND MAG.ALENE.' or the Fo
ter Sister, by Emma L. E. N. Stithworth.
Received and tor sate by J.T. MUNDS -.
Oct. 7. ' ' "" , 8T.
THE SCHOOL FOR IIUSBANDS,
BVLsdy 'BulWer Lyitdn. "" Reeelv. d snd for
eslJy J.T. MU.NDS.,
- Oct. 7. . ' -. R7. -
EDITHS LEGACY,
BY suihoriof Adelaide Lindsay. Received and
for sale by J.T. MUAiDS
' Oct. 7. 87.
THE IMAGE OF HIS FATHER,
OR. one Boy is more trouble than a Dozen Girls,
(Quite an Error.) n'd ana for sele by
Ocr. 7. J.T.MONnS.'
- -THE NECROMANCE, .
Reynolds, For sale by " """ "
Oct. T. - - J, T. MTJXDS.
SnANNONDALE, .
nY M rs. Soulhworth, received and for sale by
Oct. 7.
J.T. MUNDS.
TOBACCO. .
14 BOXF.S Manufactured, tnt samples and
4b will be ld low to Introduce to the trade.
a - I" a RT tT rT U A I f I IU
A PPIJ IW Ji . . WfllVl lit,
r.
South Wster-FU
Oct. 5. . ,
8G-4t.
THE BIOTHER-IN-LAW, ?
T V Mrs. Soulhworth. Received and foraaleby
Oet. T.
J. T. MUNDS.
' FILES J FILES!! FILES !f! .
JUST received, a full assortment of Butcher's
genuine Saw Files. Also, tha double tang extra
Mill Saw Files. . ... J. M. ROBINSON.
Aprili. '.; ' - ' . , ,
v WILMINGTON- - - -
, D) ALE AND FEMALE SEMINARY.
THE second annual session of thia school com
menced on Monday, the 2d dsy of October, in
Society Hall, near the Episcopal Church, on Mar
ket street. - " ' " - -
BOABD OP IXSTBCCTIOir t - ,
G W. JEW ETT, Principal; ... - .
Mrs. M. A. JEWETT, Preceptress ard Teacher
of Drawing and Painting; .... - .
M ieaea &1. L. STETSON, and J.M. W HIPPLE,
Assistants.
The rates of Tuition range from S40 to $12 per
yesr, according to the studies pursued. .
The course of instruction is designed to embrace
all the branches usually taught In the higher Semi
narie of the country.
Students will be thoroughly fitted for College.
A Primary Depai tment will be for cd for pupils
of the earliest age. . " " " . f. "
For further particulars inquire of the" principal,
or see his School Card, which may be obtained at
Whitaker'a or Munds Book Store, or of S. Jewett,
st the Commercial Bank. - '
Oct. 3. . ; s.'m,z':-.,' .' : 85-tfl.-"
r NEW SCHOOL.
THE Subscriber will open a SCHOOL for Boys
in Wilmington, on the 1st Monday, In October
next. . J.P.SMITH. '
' Rkfsbs TO -.. -Hon.
David L.SwAiw.Ohaptl Hill N.C.
r . tar bkt , . x
. 17UCI. TV. TT. nAKRIBS,
i
-Wilmington.
3 T. D. Waikbb,
Eti W.Hall,
Sept. 23. .
ei-tf
PERFUMERY!
JUST received from New Vork and Philsdel
phi a : . - ,; . . ys. ... . - ......
1 Gross Lebine's Extracts for the Handk'f ;
4 do. - .do. v Toilette Soaps ; .
t do. Glenny Mush Toilette Water; .
.1 4o. -do. Verbena do. do..
2 do. Yankee Soap;
1, do. Camphor Sonp; .
. do. Pontine do.
A lanre assortment of Hair Brushes, and a nam
ber of fane - irticlea usually kept In Drug Stores.
U. 0b D, DPRK Wholesale Droggists,
Oct. 5. ; Market-st., Wilmington. N. C. '
CHEjIICALS-JUST RECEIVED :
I jU)A OZ. nerman Quinine; s
I jJ)H0O d: French . - do;
60 lbs. Calomel:
20 do. Syr. Iodid Iron;
25 do. Blue Mass;
50 do. Vallell's Mass; '
50 gallons Sp'ts Nitre
! 43 do. Aq. Ammon;
I 20 bbls. Epsom Salts ; s
': 10 do. Copperas. For sale by
-' C. f D. DuPitE, VYholessle Druggists,
Oct. 5. 66.
GOODS AT WHOLESALE.
KAHN WEILER & BRO. are now prepared to
furnish Merchants and Fanners with a large
variety of Winter Goods, consisting of Domestic
and Fancy Staple Dry Goods, which they c of
fer at unusual low prices.
Oct, 5. v . 86.
FOR SUE.
QT BBLS. Fsyetteville Superfine Flour;
0 18 do. . 'oo. Family do.
r 150 new Spirit Cat-ks j
, ' 50 second band Spirit Casks. ' - -'
Oct. 5. T.CB.O. WORTH.
ALUM SALT.
QOnfl BUSHELS Turks Island Salt,
yJJJ landins from Brig Clarence an
now
Brig Clarence and for
sale la lots to suit, by
T.C.WORTH.
' 86.
uen a.
SPERM CANDLES & SPIRIT CASKS.
Of BOXES Sperm Csndles; 3 0 prime New
CjkJ Spirit Casks, extra siae, for sale low to-close
consignment.- ..." , . T.C.WORTH.
Oct. 5. v , . .. : ; , , . - 86.
RECEIVED PER SCHOONERS
Wm. H. Smith. Charles Mills and L. P. Smith.
PKTS. Old Government Java Coffee; boxes Po
land Starch; boxes Babbitt's Soap Powders;
baskets Olive Oil, a fine article ; boles Citron ; box
es Layer Raisins ; half and quarter boxes M, R.
Ra tales j cases Preserved Ginger ; boxes Preston
it Merrill Yeast Powders; quarts and pinta London
Portsr; bbls, F. Market Beet; No. I Salmon, No.
I Mackerel, Cod Fish j boxes Scaled Herring ;
hhds. P. R. Sugar; bbls. Crushed Sugar ; bbls.
Grocers B. Refined; bbls. Yellow Sugar; Firkins
extra Butter; boxes Prima Cheese ; boxes Messi
na Lemons. For sals by. L. N. BARLOW,
Aug. 10. No. 3 Granite Row, Front st.'
- TUB NORTH CAROLINA " '
MUTUAL LIFE LNSURANCE COMP'Y,
r ; RALEIGH, If. C. " ' '
THE above Company hrs been in opera tlonainee
the 1st of April, 1848, under the direction of the
following Officers, via :
f, . Dr. Charles E.Jonhson, President, "
Wm. D. Haywood, Vice President, v " ' '
, James K.Jordan, Secretary ,a ;
. . Wm. H. Jones, Treasure', ,
, Pcrrin Busbee, Attorney, " ' " ' v "
Dr. Charles E.Johnson, j .." , ,"
Dr.Wm.H.McKee, MalDoardof
: Dr. R.B. Haywood, Cvnmittatum.
J. Hersman, General Agent."""" "
Thia Company has received a charter giving ad
vantages to the insured over any other Comoanv.
The 5th Section gives the Husband the privilege to
insure his own life for the sole use of his Wife and
Children, free from any claimeof the representa
Ives of the husband or any of his creditors.
Organised on purely mutual principles, the life
members participate! the whole of the profits which
are declared annually1: Besides, th applicant for
life, when the annual premium is over S3Q may pay
one half in a Note. . '
AH elaims for Insurance againatthe Company will
repaid within ainety daysafter proof of th death
of the party is famished. v" '
Slaves are insured for one or five years, at rstes
which will enable all Staveholders to secure this
class of properity sgsiast the uncertainty of life:
Slave insurance presents a new and interesting
feature tn the history of North CsroKna.which will
prove very important ta the Southern States.
The last four month operation of thia Company
shows a verylargeamoant of business 'more than
the Directors expected to do the first year having
already Issued more than 200 Policies. - v
- ur. w h. w. fiABsrsB, nieutcai r.xsminer, and
Awnt Wiimlnatnn rV. d. i '. tr i-
AllOommanieatlonsonbusinessof the Company
should be addressed to '---v
JAS. P.;JORDAN,Sec'y.
Raleigh, Jan. 25, 1S54. . , .
A kj 1 1 Lilil kj vl u t, i . . jm.. - . j.. ui.
TO SAIL BETWEEN iV- YORK' AND
i-. - GLASGOW.., ',
,. "iv'. THE Clyde Screw Steam Packet
Company's new steamships, Clyde
" . . .and Petrel, are intended to sail for
Glasgow ua under:
From New York, CLYDE, Wednesday, August
6th, at 12 o'clock, noon. j -
Kates of Passage, (Steward's fees included.)
Chief Cabin, S90. A limited nam ber of third
class passengers will be tsken and supplied with
good and comlortsbly cooked provisions, at 2'-.
Bertha not secured till paid for. These Serew
Steamships have been built snd fitted oat express
ly for the trade, on the most approved principles,
for securing safety, comfort and speed; and carry
esch an experienced Surgeon. v
For Freight or Passage apply o
ROBERT PATON,
30 Broadwsy, N. Y.
m 'Money orders granted on Glssgew, in sums of
jCI -Sterling and upwards, payable on demand. '
Aug. 4. j,,-:.-' 63-tf.. ..-
STEAMER SPRAY,1
FOR SMITH VILLE AND 0RT0N.
CHANGE OP SCHEDULE. COMMENC
ING MONDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER-
STEAMER SPRAY, Cspi. John
B. Pricrf. witl ply between Wilming
ton and SmithviMe., landing at Or-
ton. aa follows:
Leave Wilmington. Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
urday afternoons, at 3 o'clock.
' Leave Smithville, Monday. Wednesday a d
Krioay mornings at ot o ciock. ;.
Passage One Dollar Children and Ser
vants half nrice. . , -
Freight at cnstomiry rates. Light freight only
taken on Saturday. ",,, :
Apply lu Captain on board, or to
- A. H. VabBOKKELEN,"
r No. 5, South Wharves.
'Sept. 6. i .v . 73-tf.
STEAMERS ELIZA A FAIRY
sre now running regularly between
Wilmington and Fayetteviller all
goods entreated ro this Itoe. witl receive dispatch
Messrs. Ramsey &, Brother are agent at Fay-
ettevjite... ' - - ' JAlta il,. MM is.
- Wilmington, N.C.Sepl. 12. - -t-. ?76-tt
TOWAGE ! TOWAGE! ! Ul
f-fiyr as. ORDER for towage by steamtugs
- - fM A II IN E K, Capt. John, Davis, and
bliUA 1UK, apt. Jacob Price, will receive prompt
attention, It ielt a tiny otnoe, corner or dock ann
Water streets, over Neff t Son's Whip Chandlery.
SIL is H. MARTIN, Agent. 7
--Oct. 3.1 :U: ': ba-tra
TOWING BY STEAMER CAIHOUN.
tfamTJ ORDERS fortowingby STEAMER
V f C
4LHODN, will have attention if
tsJlefi at the office of -
GEO. HARRISS.
Nov. 16.
105.
TOWAGE! TOWAGE!!
STEIMPR fismRniri A M Gntb
rie, master; Steamer Calhoun, Jot
Knrlnot " mafttpr. aril readtf at all
times for business. Ordets for Towage will have
prompt attention tr left ni ortice ot Agent.
s : -r GEO. HARRISS.
JnneU' v " 38-tf
WIL. & MANCHESTER R. R. OFFICE
NOTICE.
TT EARAFTER no through Tickets to Charles
JLl ton, Augusts, 'or Columbia, will he sold Oyer
this Road bv "Dav Passenger Iratru, as the con
nection with that' Train has been stopped on
South Carolina Rail Road."
" J. P. ROBEUTSON, Act'g Sup't.
. Sept. 13. :'; :. .V . . 84-lm
OFFICE OF WIL. & MAN. R. R. CO
t&.SBa.aBBBbBBBBk Bal.BBBBBBtBBBB. SBaB.4BBBBBa.lBBBBB "
.:, - - .-i -v V -NOTICE.- : t -
N and after the 1st October,' the Passenger
V J Katea ot fare on this lvoad will be established
as follows:
First Rale Fare per Station-. .......... 30
. to Kineville .-.....-$6 00
Sec'd ' " per Single Station- . 25
to Kingsville 4 00
J. P. ROBERTSON,
. Act'g. Snp't.
Sept. IS. 78-im.
MAYNARD & ROSE, ,
r)ELKBS IH
LEATHER, TRIMMINGS AMD FINDINGS,
N. E. earner Cheapside and Lombard- itreels,
Baltimore.
Respectfully inform their
friends and the nubile that they
can furniah. at the shortest no
tice, and lowest rates, a superior assortment of
SOLE and UPPER LEATHER, both Foreign
snd Domestic; also GAITER CLOTHS. UAL
LOONS. RIBBONS, LACES of all shades and
colors, necessary for the trade, low for cash, or good
paper. ..,
t3rAI, always on hand, a 'large assortment of
Water-Proof Vork Holts, which will be sold at Fac
tory prices. 9 " " T
Sept. 9th. 1651. ; j":' " 75-l-c
LARGE FALL STOCK', r
D. DARRAUGH,
No. 16 South Calvert Street,"1
- Baltimore, Md. ' -J
HAS just returned, from Ea
tone, where he haa been assid
uously engaged in the selection
ana purchase of a large, choice and very services
ble stock of .. i,-.-. iit-
FINDINGS. TRIMMINGS, LEATHER, ' ..
And other articles pertaining to his butinesa He
is now receiving, and just opening. ; , r
Patent Leather, . ., j Listings, French & Eng
French Calf Skins,' Morocco, of all kind, -
Also. SOLE LEATHER of all kinds on hand.
- Persons visiting the city and designing to pur
chase sny articles in the trade would do well to
call and examine the superior assortment on hand,
1 sm prepared to sell every srticle In the above
line at as low prices as any other houseln the . U
States. ' - - ...
Sept. 23rd, 1854. V 8t-9t-c.
BALTIMORE COMMISSION nOUSE.
U CARR, GIESE & CO-
GRAIN Of L UMBER COMMISSION
. MERCHANTS.
i Spears' Wharf Baltimore. 't
ITAVING recci.tly compUved their large and
AX convenient Warehouse, sre fully prepared to
receive Consignments of Grsin. Lumber, Ac, to
the sale of which they give particular attentioa. '
Three fourths CosA advances- will be mads on
consignments on receipt, snd balance on rendi
tion of sales as soon as effecte'd. '
- " '' liril BT PBBMTSSIOIT TO
John Clark, Esq , President Citizens Btnk.
A. P. lilies, ksq., uasnier rrankhn Ba
Messrs. J. C. Wilson & Co. -Messrs.
Drskley 4 Fenton
: j more
Baltimore, Sept. 2lst, 1854. ? 30-lm-c
GBOCKERY
CHINA GLASS WARE, &c., &c.
GOULDS & ELLIOTT,
IMPORTERS.
195 Pearl St (near Maiden Lane) New Vork.
A HEAVY Stock a general and beautiful as
sortmentlatest styles prices which defy com
petition, and a pleaaant place for all whom it may
corneera to pass a few momenta in examina'ion.
Repacked for Country Trade in the most careful
manner. Terms liberal. -
July 18. J " 52-3ra-cV
. ZermaiiN Antl-Seorbutie Tooth wash.
TO THE LADIES.
XTOTHING adds more to beauty than clean.
V kit- T..ii, nm. -r 1 t.w 1
- w , .., m .in. v. nt.m 1 1 11 y CVIUi,"
The most beautiful face and vermillion lips become
repulsive. If the latter, whea they open, exhibit
the horrible spectacle of negieetesf teeth. All who
wish clean, white Teeth, healthy Gams and a
sweet breath, should give ZERMAN'S TOOTH
WASH a trwu ror sale oy 9. w-
. - f C dt JJ. JJuPRE, Agents,
J ' : VViImii,gtoa.N,C.
Sept. 30. . . ' ... 84
FiTEaCn E0NNET3 & -L'ILLi::i:?Y.
KAHNWEILER E.IO., are harpy to inform
their friends and customers, thst their French
Bonnets hsve just arrived and are onen for exam.
ination, which i r beauty and taste cannot be sur
passed anywhere. They also have aeenred-tha
services of one of the most fashions Kie ton..B'i,
whois conipetent to make and trim Bonnets wl.j
latest and most approved styles. - -
Oct 6. 3.
-i -r , CITY" C DTZL, '-' v--427
&. 427 Broadway, Key-TTork.
'1. COWD0CTED BPOJI TBS KCBOPgAM nil.
? -THIS Hotel has recently been enlsrgedl
j :i and refitted with all tne modern Improve
llJlments, snd is now open for the reception
ot permanent and transient bosrders snd visitors.
Meals serve j at all hours, eithei In their -apartments,
(without extra charge,! os in the private
dining rooms or in the Sell a mange, which is at
tached to the Hotel. Thia Hotel being located
within three miaates walk of the Harlem, Hudson
River and New Haven Depots- Sojourners to the
City will find it to their advantage to give the
City Hotel a call, aa the proptietor solicits a share
of the public patronage-
GEORGE W. HARPELrProprietor. n.
New-York, July, 29, 1854. - 57-6m-e. a
8000 ACRES PINEXAND FOR SALE.
yM BEING DESIROUS OF MAKING
'some change in my business, I offer
V. for sale s part of my lands in Bruns-
tf1 issa wick county. These lands lie 00 the
waters of Town Creek and Hood's Creek, high and
pleasantly; situated, about 13 miles from Wilming
ton. :"' ' '.'''"' "' ' ''
- There are some 20 tasks of Turpentine Boxes now
cut on the lan.A largepotion of which are young,
having een cut within four years past.
T e.e U also a Turpentine Distillery of 20 bsr-el
-apacity, connected with the business, attested on
Town Creek at the bead to tide way, where flats of
iny size csn losd st any stage of the water without
he least difficulty. 1
"- The Houses are st! good, consisting of s dwelling,
s number of Negro Houses, (built lust winter,) Corn
Crib. Stables and other houses necessary for such
a business. .. . - . , .
There is also some Swamp Land belonging to
the track, said to be eqnai 10 any in the State, snd
a quantity of up lands, if clesred snd put in a state
of cultivation will produce Cora, Cotton, Peas and
Potstoes very abundantly.
Persons desirous of purchasing wiR do well to
call and examine the premises. Air. Huas McAbv.
who Is on the premises, will take pleasure in snow
ing the Lands to sit who msy call.
V JAMES. E. METTS."
Wilmington N- C, Augt 26. -, , 69-tL
RICE LAND FOR SALE.
OFC OR more acres of prime Rice Land lying
COJ 8 miles above Wilmington on the Cape
Fear River, and adjoining the isnds of D. B. Ba
ker, and M. Bryan. There is a good Upland Set-
lement of 70 acres, with a one story dwelling
whh font tooms and other improvements. ' Terms
msdo easy, or I woutd exchsnge for real estate in
the Town of Wilmington. Further description of
ths tsnd is unnestary as those wishing to purchase
will examine tor themselves.
- i 1 ,t TH03. SMITH.
July . v;:, ; v. ',; . , a,.j49-tL?
JAUBURN STILL FOR SALE. "
. ifi i- m . -c -u. ..w. :i '
CyJncar Raleigh, and on the Central Rsil 3
X Road. Is not yet disposed of. A descrip-
tion haa already been given but no one will of
course make so important a purchase withon
Visiting lf premise.
- Aooly 10 Wm. R. Pools, Esq., who lives near
the place, or to the subscriber.
.. -V,.... - r T. LORING.'
Wilmington , N. C, laa. 28, 1854. rr-. ' '?
FOR SALE OR RENT. .
THE New snd Commodious Dwelling
House, pleasantly situated on the corner of
Chestnut and Seventn streets. -
If not sold by the first of October, it will be rent
ed for the ensuing year. -i .
For particulars upply to the Subscriber.
- - , tJ. A. BRADLEY
' Sept. JG, .v ' . . ; . . 78-iL
. F0RRENT. , ,
TH AT desirable Dwelling, situated on
Front street, between itlulbury and vtai-
.nut, next north of the residence of Mr. R
F. UrownFor terms, spplv to " ' -. .'
, . l. . s ,RAKIN & MARTIN.,
Oct. 5. South Water-st.
.. , TO RENT.
THE StorS at oresent occHpied by ihr
subscriber, i Posseaaioa civen 16th Novem-
.ber nexii Apply-on the premises. . ,..f
Sept. 28.' - ' 83-tf.
STORE OR OFFICE
TO Rent from. 1st October.-. neat-door
to T. .Freeman's Office. Apply at ,
KAHN WKlLER 1 BRO'S.
Sept 21. . ' 80-tf.
FOR RENT.
A Fine ROOM newly fitted up, on Sec-
end street. Apply to
RANKIN & MARTIN.
Sept. 23. . 83.
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.
Located 1ST Baltlmore-at,, Baltimore, Md
'llflS Institntion orescnts sunerior facilities to
; X .young men d-sirous of obtaining a practical
The course of Study embraces' Double Entry,
uoox-K.eeping ss p'sctieaity applied to the man
agement of Mercantile, Bank, Manufacturing snd
Steam Boat Books; Business' Penmanship end
and Mercantile Computations c. fsmiliar Lectures
on Commercial Law ; upon the subject of Bills of
bxchange, Promissory notes, contracts, farmer
ships. &C. i'y.- . J.S:
-The arrangements are such that-applicants can
enter College at any time and avail themselves of
the advantages ot the entire course of study, esclf
student being separately taught.; v 4 , .w a
The students have access to s' Commercial 14
brary procured expressly for their accommodation
There is also attached to the -College a Reading
Room, where may be found all the leading 'Daily
Papers from various parts of the Union. . . .
Usual length of time to complete the, Whole
course from eight to ten weeks. '
Tuition for the full course 40. , 5i: a
For paiticulara write and receive a circular by
mail. - ; . -
August3d, 1854. v 69-ly-c."
SHOT AND BAR. LEAD. ,
a nri BAQS Drp nd Bacc shot 500 ibs,
Bar
iJ Lead. Just received and for sale by
. Oct. 7. ; N p T copy ZENO H. GREEN K. f
.CANDYlJCANDI!!
1 AOTs LBS Steam refined LsndyK put., up.ia
a uw 50 and 25 lb, boxes. A superior srti
Cle.and for sale low, by v ZENO H. GREENE.
Oct. 7.
. HCT copy.. ' 01-
T CIGARS! CIGARS!!
K l ft f I CI GA RS. various brands for 'sale
KJ,KJJU cheap, by ZENO H. GREENE.
Oct. 7. r
WINTER SHAWLS AND 1T00LENS,
-"- AT MOZART HALL.
"PHESK Goods will eontinue to be sold at MO
IL Z ART HALL, from 9 a 12 A. Mn until .ur
ther notice. .... . ....
Wilmington, N. COct. 7. E7-tf. '
; : s TO THE LADIES. ,
HPHE Ladies ' Benevolent Society's Clothing Store
A. is seatn onen.and they are ready to receive or
ders at their Depository on Front street, under the
Seamen's Home, for garments of all descriptions,
which snail be filled promptly ana weu v armers
and Contractors will find it to their interest to en
courage this institution, in doing which they will
at tne same time be dispensing enanty in me most
effectual and least offensive manner. ' ' " .
Wilmington,. N..CL, Oct. 3 . . .,85-2m. i
- - - FRENCH" BROAD-
CLOTH: DOESRLN AND C1SSIMERE.
A Ft W E assortment of direct impnrtstion, just
-TV. received and for sale at nnusoai low prtcee at
the store oC - JCAHNWEILER & BRO. ,
i PAINTS, OILS, DIE-STUFFS : ;
r)"i V td LBS. pare and extra White Lead;
SiU,UUU 5,000 galls. Linseed OU ;
za dois. tcea ucnrej ;
500 galls Chrome Green; .. .
k 10 bbls. Ver.euln Red; . w,,,-. ,
. 300 galla. Chrane Yellow ; r-
4 25 bbls. Lsmp Black;,
8 bbls. Coach snd JapaBarnishes: ' --Terra
DTrisai. Amber and Prussian Blusi
Logwood, Anoatto and Madr. For sale by
K" Wholesale Drugs:s, . ihnington.N. C
Oct. 5. - - - 86.
7i:;r3V7 GLASS. .
tport UOXF.3 Frc! and America WIn
tUUUdaw.C:: sea f:a.n 70 to 24T'5.--For
ss'eby - . - U.O.U. Utt'iit:,
-Oct. 5. r WholoaaJ Druggists, . . reirtoT.'
ie, TT(4
hot
piatsj
sale at 4
Sept.
.anulaetarers prieeo, 1 v
-J.T.1XUNDS.
;C3 C0NT0RUATUrc-: -f-
TOer ' a comfortable fitting Dress Hat, call
at the L.poriam.aad witji the aid of our Cob
format ner ws will la every instance Gaarantee.sn
easy, pleasant fitting Dresa Hats.
4 - C. MYERS,
Sept. 30. - . - Rataad CapEmportaaj.-
A NEW & PRACTICAL FORM BOOK.
CONTAINING forms of sU those legal Instru
ments important to be known by the people of
North Carolina, compiled and avrangeu irom the
best authorities, by Calvin H. Wiley, Esq. A largs
supply, rece.vea sna tor saw st
J. T. MUNDS' Nsw Book-Store.
-Sept. 26. - . . . "82.
: AYER'S PIjjBS;,;
Akkw snd singularly successful remedy-for the
cure of ail Bifious diseases 'Costnrenesa-, Iridi-'
gestion,' Jaundice, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Fevers, .1
Goat, Humors, Nervousness, Irritability, Inflamma-
tkms. Headache, Pains in the Breast, Side, Back,
and Limbs, Female Complaints, Ac., c- t Indeed,: -.
very few are the diseases in which a Purgative Medi
cine is not more or less required, and much sick-.
nesa and suffering might be prevented, if .harm
less but effectual Cathartic were more freely need.
No person can feel well while a costive habit of :
body prevails ; besides it soon esmsratsa sarions and -often
fatal diseases, which might hsve bee avoided
by the timely sad judicious use of a good purgative. ,,
This is alike true of Colds. Feverish svmrtoma. and ;
Bilious derangement. . They all tend to become pt.
proauce xne aeep seatea ana iormiaaoi. Qisreniper
' which load the hearses all eves the land.-. Hence a
' reliable family physic is of the first importance to
the public health, snd this Pill has been perfected
with consummate skill to meet that demand. An
extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, Profes--
sors, sna rsuents, nas snown results surpassing
anvtbJno- hitherto known ef any medicine. Cures
have been enectea oeyoad behel, were they not suo-. .
' stantiated by persons of such exalted position and
character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. ' f
-- Among the many eminent gentleaaaoa who have ,
testified in favor of these Pills, we may mention : ,
Da. A. A. Hates. Analytical Chemist, of Boston
and Btate Assayer. of Massachusetts, whose high, ;
professional character is endorsed oy tne . .
. Hon. Edward Everbtt, Senator of the U. S.
: , RoBKiiiC.WijrrKBOP.Ex-Spsskerof ths House
of Representatives. - - . . , ,
Abbott Lawbbhcb, Minister Plen. to England.
t JOHN B. Jfrrsp atricx, Cath. Bishooof Uoston
cf wuperi.' I';s, Eia t,
carmine in raj.o, t 't g !
rint, 8, 6,4,2 and i t. oe
A,VRTOf,Whtfv4B"' Liver and Stomach, and wSs so reduced in
v-i. ": a, i i
: s Hon. VT. ikajtcr. Secretary of Btate. - :T
S. Lbland & Co., Propr's of the Metropolitan
" Hotel, and others. - - , r -
Did soaoa Permit, we eonld aive many hundred -
eertificates. from all parts where the Pills have'
- oeen-nsea, out evtaence even more convincing man
' the experience of eminent public men is found
in their effects upon trial. v. - " "
- These Pills, the result of long inrestigstioa and
- - study, are offered to the public ss tha bast, and
. most complete which the present state -of medical
science tail afford. They are compounded not of
" the drugs themselves, bat of the medicinal virtues
only of Vegetable remedies, extracted by chemical
process in a state of purity, snd combined together
in nch a maimer as to insure ths best results 'i"his
. system of composition for medicines has been found 9
' more efficient remedy than had hitherto been ob
tained by ant process. The rsasoa, is perfectly eb
rious. While by the old mods of composition, ev
ery medicine is burdened with more or loss of aeri-'
. monious and injurious qualities, by thia each indi.
' vidual virtue only that is desired for tha curative
' effect is present. All the inert and obnoxious qual
v ities of each sobstance employed sre left behind, the
- curative virtues only being retained. Hence it is
self-evident the effects should provs as they have
. proved more purely remedial, and the Pills a surer, ,.
. more powerful antidote to disease than aay ether
medicine known to the world.- .- ' -. -
- Ascitis frequently expedient that my medicine .
? should be taken under the counsel of aa attending
Physician, and as he could not properly Judge of a
remedy without knowing its composition, I have .
.'. supplied the accurate Formulas .by which both mv
Pectoral and Pills are made to 'the whole body of
Practitioners in the United States s&d Efitiiu Amer
ican .Provinces. If however there should be any
. one who haa not received them,' they will be -
promptly forwarded by mail to his address. ."'
' Of all the Patent Medicines that are oflersd, how
. . few would be taken if their com position was known
Their life consists in their mystery. I have ae--'
mysteries. - , . - .-. .. , f: v .- ... .
- ' The composition of my preparations is laid open
to all men, and all who are competent to judge on
the subject freely acknowledge their convictions
of their intrinsic merits. . The Cherry Pectoral was
pronounced by scientific men to bo a wonderful
- medicine before its effects were known. - Many- eat
inent Physicians have declared the same thing of
my Pills, snd even more confidently, and are will,
ing to eertiy that their anticipations ware mora
than realised by their effects upon trial. . . r . .
They operate by their powerful influence on the
internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it1
into healthy action remove the obstructions of -.
the stomach, bowels, Hrer, snd other organs of ths '
P body, restoring" their irregular action to health, and -,
by correcting, wherever they exist, such derange-
f toenta ss sre the first origin of disease. " -'
r' i Being sugar wrapped they ara pleasant to take.''-
and being purely vegetable, no harm ean arise from - 4
. tfieir use m any quantity. . . 4,
5 ; .For minute directions, see wrapper on the Box. -.
. JAM E SiCKATBE
' Practical "and Anrllytlcal Chemist,
. J " ' " . LOWELL, MASS. " '
j f Trio iS Cents per Box. Hva Boxes for SL.
O. A. U RAD LEV,, Wilmington, and by Drug,
gists generally - - . - . - , u , ,
July 18th. i5i; - .;-, -J , .'..HIM ut
r- r
FACTS CANNOT. BE DOUCTED.
LET THE AFFLICTED READ. ASD P0XDER1
Jj-More tasn 500 persons. in the city of Richmond,
.. a tone testily to tne .remaikabie euros, per
formed ky -. ---r -,rt 'v
CAlil'Ka'S SPANISH MIXTUBK,
' THE greav Spring Meuicine and Purifier of the
Itlood is now used by hundreds of grateful pstienta,
who testify daily to the remarkable cures perform :
edby the greatest of all medicines, Carter's Span-
isn aiixiure. neuralgia, uneumatism scroluia.
Kraptions on ma m, tver Disease, he vers. Li-
feia,01d Sores, Affections of the Kidneys, Dis.-
eases of the 1 hroat, Female Complaints. Pains and
Aching et tne tsonea snd Joints, are speedily1 pot
to nigm oy using mis great ana laesumabie reme
dy; - " ,"- -'-
For all diseases "of tha Blood nothing has yet
been found to compare with it. It clesnesthe sys
tem of sll impurities, acts, gently snd etSriomiy
on the Liver and Kidneys, strengthens the Diges
tion, gives tone ta the Stomach, makes tho Skisi
clear and hcaliy,and restores the Consiuutioa, en
feebled by disease or broken down by the excesses
of youth, to its pristine vigor and strength.
:, For the Ladias, it is incomparably better than
all the cosmetics ever used. . A ft" doses of Car
ter's Spanish Mixture will remove sll ssllowneas
of complexion bring the rosea' mantling to the
Cheek, give elasticity to the step, snd Improve -Che
general health in a remarkable degree, beyond aU
the medicines ever heard oL ' ! ' v
A large number of certificates of remarkable cares
performed on persons residing In the city of Rich
mond, Va , by the use of Carter's Spanish Mix'are.
is the best evidence that there is no humbug about
It, The press, hotel keepers, magistrates, physi
cians, snd public men. well known to the commu.
nlty. all add their testimony to the eliecta of this f
. ' . . i
Gbsst Klood Peairisa. r-: Si n
Call and see a few hundreds of the certificates
around the bottle. ' - - - ' ,J
None genuine vnlesa alzned BENNETT A
BEERS, Droggists. .'
PrlnciDal JJepoU at M. WARD, CLOSE CO..
co .t j.. r tKT i.-- i .
No. 63
iairC ncs i on.
T. v. f VOTT et SO?
an! JT
HA r.T 'NE. Phi)
e
i:
Richnir.J, a.
And l.rf 's bv I .
V,"
U.BiP'TtO 1
and by Lru. - -is every v
Jv.fllh, ll,
I
L " i
". M EDICATKD
GUTTA-PERCRA COLLODIAN.
ANEVV and' Vslusbtt Remrdy for pressing
Wounds, Cats, Barns, end Ulcers." It has
bees tried successfully by Physicist , and found
superior lo aay remedy of the kind now la -It
forms, wbea applied, a Cuticle, soft, elastic, ana
impervious in water, assimilating most perfectly
the natural Cuticle. It may be advantageously
aaed in cbspped lips, sxcoristions about the neck
and ears of children, and lor abrasions f almost
every kind, aad aa a dressing la sargicsl opera
tions. The proprietors feet great confidence la present
Ing tne above article for ase, believing It will prove
fully adequa'e to tha ends proposed, and Invalua
ble as a medicinal remedy. For sale by the Pro
prietors, C.dtD. DaPRE.
ALSO VF.TF.RIANRX" GUTTA PERCHA
COLLODION for Saddle and Harness Galls,
Wounds and sores on horses. For sale by ths Pro
prietors,
C. cV D. DaPRE,
. Msy20. Druggists, Wilmington, N. C.
TOE AMERICAN'S FRIEND!!
HOLLOWAY'S PH.I.
Toths CUixtruof ths United Slates 1-
I moat humbly and sincerely thsnk you for tha
immense patronage which yon have bestowed upon
my Pills. I talre this opportunity of stating that
my Ancestors were sll American Citizens, snd thst
IcBtertsin lor all that conecrns America and the
Americans, tha most lively aympsthiea, so much
so that I originally compounded thtse Pills ex
presely 10 suit your climate, habits, constitutions,
and manner of living, intending to establish my
self among you, which f has now done, by la,
log premises in New Voik..
THOMAS HOLLOWAV,
, 33, Corner of Ann and Nassau Sts., N. York.
r 1 f J r 1 ' l" 1 ' . . .
I -p t auaa, mjivzt ana auum irmptaints.
1 ne vmzens si ine union sunermucn irom ais-
4ordf the Liver sna Stomach. The fair sex,
perhaps, ths most handsome In ths World, at a or
rain period, loose their teeth snd good-looks while
yetin the hoydiy of Ufa. These evils msy be ef
fectually remedied by continually keeping the blood
pure, snd the Liver snd Stomseh In a hnsltby ao
WV. !.'. 1 1 IU til IIIWIIIIJ. . J Cfll,-
ly, thauhealth and life may be prolonged for years
oeyooo tneproinaryiimits.il tiouowsy-s fiussrs
taken to purify the blood, in sccordince with the
directions which sccompsnv each Box.
Cure of Weakness d5- Debility vf 10 Ytart Slanding.
CsDtaln Jolin Johnson. of-Aator House. New
York.-sutlered for ten yesrsfrom a derangement of
i-treneth that he never expected to go to sea any
more, having tried every known remedy without
d riving boneht. At last, ho had recourse lo Hoi
owey's Pills, whlcn completely cured him, after
.oHngthsm for three mon'.hs, and he now csjjys
tne soundest neaitn. ,, .... .. ,
The celebrated' Pills are wonderfully efficacious in
- f r a (As following complaint
s Ague, Asthma, Bilious Complaints, Blotches on
the 9kjn, liowei Complaints, Constipation of the
Bowels, Debility. Dropsy, Kryripelss, Femsle Ir
-regularities, Fevers of sll kinds, Gout, Hesd-ache,
Indigestion, Jaundice, Liver Complaints, . Piles,
Retention of Urine, acrolula, or King's h.x 11, Slone
and Oravel, secondary symptoms. Venereal Ante
lions, Worms of sll kinds. Weakness, from what
ever cause.
Sold at the Establishment of Professor Hoi
loway, 33, Corner of Ann and Nassau Streets. N.
Vork f nlso by all respectable Druggists and Dea
lers in Medicines throughout the United States, In
Boxes, at 37 cents, 87 cents, and $1,50 ench.
To be had W holesalCof the principal Drug Houses
in the Unfon. snd - "
Sold ot the establishments of Professor Hollowny.
80 Maiden Lane, New Vork, and by all respectable
Druggists --"
x - A. O. BRADLEY", Wilmington, N. C.
. Thete is a considerable saving by takidg the lar
ger aizes.' ' - -
N: B.' Directions for the guidance of patients In
every disorder are sifixed to each Box.
June 17. . 40-ly-c.
LiVEll COMPLAINT, DYSPEI'SIA.
Jaundice. Chronic or Nervout DJbilily. Di$
taut f the- Kidney, and ail Uiututtt
. ' arititig from a diiordertd Liver ot r
t;.- Stomach, such at, : ;
., Constipation, inward Piles, Fullness of BJood to
toe Head, Acidity of the Stomseh, NaUncs, Heart
burn, Disgust for Food. Fullness or Wcikhl in the
Stomach, fcour h.ructations, Mnking or r luttering
st the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head,
Hurried and Dilncuit lireaililng, t1 luttering at the
Heart, (choking or a' uifocating Sensations when in
S lying ptts'ure. Diinncas of Vision, Dots or Webs
before the sight, Fever snd Dull Pstn in the Head,
Deficiency of Perspiration. Yellowness ot tho Skin
snd, F.yea, Pain in the Side, Back,. Cheat,. Limbe,
J-C., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burnlngin the Kl sh,
C'tnstarlLlmaginingsof evil, and great depressions
of Spirits, csn be tH' ctuaHy cuicd by . - .
, r Dll"' HOOFLAN WS
CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS.
PR EPAREI) BY IJR.C. M. JACKSON,
: - nt,, tao Arch street. Philadelphia,
i Their power over the above diseases is not excell
ed, if equalled, by sny other prepsrstloniit the Uni
ted .States, a tho cures attest, lo many, cases sfter
skilful physician hid failed.
. These Bitters sre worthy the attention of Invalids
Possessing great virtues in the rectification of dis
eases of the Liver and lesser g Isnds, exercising the
f piostacsrcning powers in weaanessuna auctions
of thsdlgestlveorgansjhey are, withal, sate, cer
talnSnd pleassnt. , - - , .
I - RKAD AND BECONVi-VCEDO
Mors, Testimony of the stronfreU kind from Ohio,
n favor of Di HOFFLAN 1'S GKRMAN BIT-
f'TERS, prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON. Phila
delphia, iuily proving tnai these outers sre unequii
ed, for the ears' of Ltser Complaint, Dyspepsia,
Jaundice Nervous Debility, Disease of ths Kidneys,
. Read the proof: , .
FKESSELMF.Ill. Jeweler, Woostcr. O., Dec.
2d, 1351. said :' l embrace this opportunity of in
forming you of the great benefit I have derived
from the use of Dr. Hoo (land's German Bl'tcrs. I
hsve used them for Chills snd Fever, snd Ditordor-
riered Stomach, and found relief In every, case.
JThey are tho best remedy for disordered Stomach,
I think. In esietence." y
' P.- FOLEY, Bloom field. OOct. 7, 183? said i
"With feelings of gratitude 1 tske my pen to inform
you ot the Incsicabie beneht t nave derived from
the use of llootiaad's German Bitters. I hsve us
ed them for tha Liver Complaint, and lake pleasure
Id recommending them to the public aa the safest
and best remedy in use." ,-.. .
" The Editor ot the Wooster Democrat, May 6. if 53,
Said t"iloofland'sGerinsn Bitters. This invalua
ble medicine is daily performing-eures of the most
remarkable character. We do not speak of thia
medicine without knowledge of its efficacy, ss
w h.ive tried it in our family, snd find it to be the
only thing needed in Liver Complaint or Dyspep
sia." OGIER CLARKE, Cambridge, O , Nov. 17.
l;i. said t "By those persons who have used vour
I It, font German Bitters, they sre considered an
invaluable remedy for Dyspepsia." ' -t
53rYou snouhi bear in niod that these Bitters
sre axTiacLV vbqktablc, thereby possesving ad;
vantages over most of the preparations recommend
ed for similar diseases. , 1
, For sale by O. A. BRADLEY snd XV. H. LIP
PITT, Wilmington, and by Druggists everywhere:
t Julyl3th, --? , 50-1 y-.
SEW BRUilSWICI BOBBER C0SP1.1T
Warehouse 100 Liberty & 106 Cedar St. N. Y.
! T ANDFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE
ili,D E AI K R S taalt kinds of Rubber Goods,
msde under Uharlea uoodyears Patent, consisting
of Men's, Women's. Misses and Children's Me
talic Boole and Shoes, Coats, Cloaks. Overalls,
Combs. Sy and Dresa Bone, Dolls, DU Heads,
Balls, Toys. Whips, Teething Rings, Syringes,
Bresst Pumps, cW, die. -
f, The above Company would aollcil a call from
their friends and the public before purchasing.
.... ...jnn.sn.v i.KTsnw r...
-V r' f - -- r---- .
-.i -JBly20. 'S3-6n-. -
"" 4 -""
iuijou buuus, .
rJST landed from Schr. "Helens:"
24 bbls. Sugars -Powdered, Crushed.' Granula-
ed sad Yellows ' - ' - -
t Firkins Vermoct Dairy Batters i
l?eAZr r-
. Twenty thousand Cigars, eo prising the follow,
lag brands: Havana Londre Kspetanzs. El Ex
celsior, snd those nnapproschsble Know-Nothings
For sale by. . QUINCE ,d COWAN.
August 24." " .' - -
XNUFF A?:D T02ACC0; .
I K r'LS.Uril'v 's fiu.T: 30 boxes Chewing
A.J 1 obacco sssoricd c 'f lities, lor sale by
Oct. 7. NCfeopy .K0 II. GREENE.
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It EV7 ARRIVALfl 0 PRESII Cdol
OlilCINAL FASiTlY GROCERY,
T PRO NT STREET.
HE subscriber, ituly thankful for the l.beml
. PS'runage hereioto.e bestowed upon him by
, iH"Bf.' n1 desirous of oblslning good ar
ticles in his trade at wholesale snd tr tail, begs
leave to Inform tlwni ihat lis has prrfcctrd srranc
teoii for procuring a constant supply of lbs y
beat Groceries, at ths very lowest prices.
J. TEAS.
ml ttyson. 1 oung II vaon. Imnerial. Pouchurir
and Oolong . . .
. wl-.-l AND LIQUORS.
Otsrd, Cogcse, Daptty A Co's Bisndies, Old Ms
drira, Cherry, Port, Muscat snd Mala; Wines,
Monongahela, It re, Irish snd Scstch Whl.ary,
Holland Gin, Champ(rH a an( Honied V litrs,
llsid.ick. Ducal, Gmpr. Uouslic ail ol tha first
quality. Boiiled Otard Brandy. Cognac, Maderia.
Sherry, aoo iiuiiana oin, Aromatic Bthnsppa srd
Cordials.
COFFEES. -Old
Goverment, Jsvs, Lagusyrs, Rio, Jamaica
and St. Domingo.
SUGARS.
Crushed, Powdered, Granulated. Loaf, CofTrr
Crushed, Cla'lfied, Porto Itlco, and Sugars of all
grades.
'FLOUR.
Hiram Smith, John It lee, Castlflia snd Ntw
York Mills in Parrels, Half-Barrels, and Bags
fresh Fsyetteville do.
CANDLES.
Judd's Patent Spcm, Sperm, snd 75 Botes A.
M. Csndles, lower thsa ihey csn be bought In New
York. , 7
CRACKERS.
Sods, Butter, Pilot, S ugar, Picnle, Lemon, Milk,
Walt.ut.with every variety of Crachsre, W. Undtt
wood 4c Co's.
Pickles by the Hundred, Jar. Gallon, Half Gallon,
Quaner.Gallon, or Pint. Pickolilla Csirhup ,
Rl ustard, Sauces, White Wine snd Cider Vinegar,
Olives, Spanish and French Capers, Prtseivts,
in every variety,
STNDRIP.8
Goshen Butter, fresh weekly Smoked V.irf,
Beef Tongues, Fulton Msrket Beef, Salmon, Mack
erel, Codfish, Herring, Chee Krg lh sr.d Imi
tation, Bacon, Pork, Stuart's Syrup. Sperm snd
WhataOll. Fruits tn every variety, Nets, Kiunn'e
Conleciiunery, Market Baakeia, .kthe linskets
and Faney Baskets, Wash Tuba all kinds. Hrass
hooped Backets, Common Buckets, Brooms, Trat s,
Sifters, Kselurs, Cup Tubs, Scrubs, snd every va
riety of Wood snd Willow ware, Spices, Clov.s,
Nutmegs, Cinnamon. Pepper, Ginar. Mace, Cho
eolaie. Islnglase, Gelatin, Macaroni, Vciml. -l.
Raisins, Currants, Citron, Prunes, Preserved Gin
ger. Slrswberirs, Grapes, Fresh Peaches, Flesh
Lobster. 600 boxes assorted sizes Sardines, Fig
Paste, lOOCsnary Cages various styles and pat
terns, Squirrell Cngee, Mocking Bird Csges, 1-le-gant
lioiea fine Tee, contolnlng 2.lbs. euch tho
box being worth the price of tbeiaiknfe 42 euch,
Rarpberry snd Cherry Myrup by ths Gallon exi is
Sjualityi 6000 of the most choice Clears ever brounlit
to this mar kit, and every variety of (Jrocni. s tiiai
can be procured, wholesale snd retail, at the lowest
possible prices. 0,000 Cigsrs.from ti to girt per
thousand. GIlO.MYKKS.
Sept. 30. . - 81." .
NE WELL'S PATENT
SAFETY LAMP & LAMP FEEDERs
ANEW ARTICLE, warranted to prevent o.l
Accidental from the use of 11 urn ing Plaid.
Camphene, and other Explosive Compounds, urea
for the production of Light. This Invention is
applied to sll common Lamps and Lsmp Fccd , -also,
to Solar, Camphene Lamps, Lanterns, dc.
ALSO, Burning Fluid, Caumliene, Korln Oll,
For sale by C. e D. DuPRK, Druggists, Market
Street, Wilmington, IN. C
The following Certificates sre a sufficient finr
snty of ths entirs safety end efficiency of the
Ssfcty Lamp and Feeder t
CEailFICATL'S.
18 Bovlstox -St., Uoiton, 21st Nov., 1R53.
raorassoa Bsxjamiw Silliman : Jar Sir
I tsks the liberty of asking you If sny circum
stance has occurred, lending sny degree to di
minish the full confidence you havo felt in the
protection afforded by Newell's Patent Safety
Lamp I -h
With high respect, truly yours. k
t A. A. II-AYi
Bostoiv, Nov. 21. 1
To Da. A . A. Havcs t Dear Str, In t to
the Inquiry contained In vour note of thia i I
can now state that "Newell's Patent bmuty
Lamp," afier a considerably extended experienro
in ny family, has fully justified ths favorable
opinion which I expressed of it about a year ago.
Until this protection wss presented, I never
permitted the so-called burning fluid to be unJ in
my house. Now it is constantly employed by tho
domestics, and It lias been occasionally burned Ira
the parlor and study. The house being llt-hied by
gas, there Is littlo occasion for its general uo in
Ihs family but uilh the protection named abort, I
should have -no hesitation to use it wherever I hero
la occasion for artificial ligbt. and I do, with en
tire confidence, recommend It to my ftiends snd
others who consult me on the subject always
protesting, however, against the uncuard-d ure
which has produced ao many distressing and fatal
results.
1 remain, desr sir, very -respectfully snd fruly
yours,-. II. SiLLrMAK, Senior.
WjLMiKGTOif, N. C, June lf-ili, "b5t.
I hereby certify that I witnessed the experiments
of Mr,- Newell, with his patent Salety Lamp, for
furnishing "fluid" nnd am perfectly. aatii-fed of
the safety of the same. - .
..". JAS. 11. DlCBMON",
1 President of the N. C. Aledical sorirty.
This Is to certify thst I have used Newell's lat
ent Safety Lamps,, for more ihan twrlve ipont'is,
and they havegiven perfect satlsfurtlon
June 23d, 1654. - Co. It. Ft.-tii.
Having purchased the right fur (he Si.-iio .f N.
C, from the Patentee, we arc j rr i an d to fnl all
Orders st short notice, for evuty.cittiipiion and
variety of Lamps, Ac. ,
. All persons sre cautioned against infringing up
on the above patent, aa the law will be rltriti y en
forced agsfnsi sll etrendxrs. -
n n r.
V. DcPHK, Jr.
A. C. DICKINSON.
June 22nd, 1854. . 4'My-c.
LARGE STOCK OF FUONITUIIC.
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"V' THE subscriber would rrA
,apecifully invite the hitcntimi
vjvf the public, to hH very lar;- I I
and complete sssoriiurn I ti l'ir'H ii ri- iow liinj
received snd recently st-ln' i . If I. lf ai tlio
.Manufactories: duting the prr t tnt tin.,-. ,, l mo k
will be coinplele snd cumul la V-lloi i,.elol-
lowing articles.
' Fine Sets Drawing Room Furniture, in Dam
ask snd Hair Cloth i
' Sette Painted Cnntn ber Kuri It ii re.
8 60 Sideboards, Secretaries and Hook Cici.
60 Sofas snd Tete a Ti les ;
lOOBnresusi -
100 Wash -Stands, marble and t lalnt
100 Hocking Chairs i , - ,
73 Nurse da.
125 Tca-aud Dining Tblc ...
7 Centre, Card and Soht do. ' j
IS Toilet do. .- - , ;
" 100 doz. Cii.i'rs, Cushioned, cane sr rWIndsori
3 250 Bedsteads, In mabegony, wain- ; maplr and
iron i
Wardrobes. mahogony and stained ;
Office Furniture j r
. Children's Chairs ;
' ' Ottoinans, Foot hioots i
' A fine susortniiTit of Lo- !n ' (.
J Tespoy's Whatnots Hat i-'t '
Retires. Work Tblr ;
J Wotk Boxes. Psp'r Ilangir, s ;
V Window Shades, d e. dc.
A raw rim I'm no Foar t al
most any srticle that may be dv : rr.
1y furnishing Dwellings, H, : , , , ; 0
ciety Rooms Front Street.
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' Wilmington. N. C, . I, . . i ;J'
, . Vfll"
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. f ' 1IU II Ui
KC BBLS. City Mcs perk,
v wn u oags ii io ana l.auira
- ia nnJs. Urleans ! u - sr;
. , 6 Ions Hoop Iron, I , , . v . . .
, - 10 bbls. best C. 1. r ' "
-' 7 BOO lbs. N.' Carol , , .
4,000 "WcMern. hojr r..
The low prices si wlJ.it we a j 'in" t'u se
articles, and especially t: , l.ic r article of Wes
tern Bacon, is an induf i,M nt to-r 'jnicrs and lo
turpentine men to give a o,'t.
; Ang. 22." ... W. ti. aiU..iWOOD & CO.
ADAMS co 'a t; i : t M.iTHtnx
ind souTDi;::;; ::;:pke.ss!
CARRY PAC"JA(JF.S of every drseriptlon to
Petersburg, likhmord, Fredih ksberg, tVush
Ington City, Portsmouth, Norfolk, Baltimore, &.,
in charge s imperial J; ,r,,
-i JOHfM L. CANl'WELL, Agent,
Uwct on Front, near Aisrksj
Msy IS. . . . , 2?-f-
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US TILLS sfiosi.for fJe in lots lo suit
t jrclasrs. . ..
FREEMAN A IIOrSTON.
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Of( PRIME DUmond !." I nz- .juat e-
.UU ceived and for sale by
- Oct. 7. ADA S. CEO. t CO.
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