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THE! niftrl Si-hr. f IKLEX C. Cm. Id Griffin, will have despatch above.- For freight or passage, apply 10 :- Oct. 10. , r. , Walker' Wharf. FOR NEW YORK. rnrn..k.t v.hr rnui(T1NK.rnt l will Kj l,inalerr a BbOVS " Kor ' Ireight or paaeege, apply to - . r- k,t c. WORTH. Oet. 10. r ' , Wajfccr'a W hatt " FOR NEW YORK: " ' REGULAR LISR. THE Schr. CATHARINE JOHNSON, ,ftB(ainCtaira. win uavv despatch a ..ibove. Kor freight or nasaaee. apply to Oct. 10. GEO. HARRISS. FOR NEW YORK. TH K tiici-.i S-hr it ii a i r nr sr n.m Pow, will have despatch as above, ( For freif at or diuhff. armlv'to . J. II. PLANNER, Oct. 10. s , 23 .North Waicr-at. . . NOTICE. ' r:vT" A LT persona arecauuoned again! trust any of the rr of the Br." Brig Ariel, raCiJURir deb I of ther contracting will be aid hy (he Captaia or Sonti-jne. Oct. 10. , GEO. HARRISS.-- "V. TnE SCnOOL-FiCLLOW. ... A MAGAZINE for Boye and Girl, Oct. No , v received ana lor aaie at Oct. 10 . V. WHITA KF.R'S. JUST RECEIVED AND IX STORE. I )K1 Sehr Htlene and Cutli-iriac Johueoa, irum JLNew York; - 2f B-.xes N Soon ; - 10 half-boxca do. d-.; 51 Bftls. Soda Sl Stiaar Crack' r; x 20 half btils do t 20 b'ds ned ha'f barrels Pilot Brt ad : 10 - Whis:-rj 10 " Irk ft ar dv; ' f" , 10 - Holhnd Gmi "0 " I'orV ; tO N K fin -ii . PotnVhi- ' ' Owl. 10. PKTI'KVVAV PRiTCHETT. BRIGADE 0UDER. Suallottb. Bamawiax Co., N. J. Hm Qoabtbbs, 3d. Brigade CM. - O.-fnlw. I . tCi TilEeeveral Regiments romporirt he 3rd Bri uaiir of North O'tirolin Militia, are herel JJlordcred t. appear, on parade, fur He view, at the jO following time and pla-r. vis: The 39 h Re yLlintcnt at Smtthvlffe on Tfcnrsdav. he 2nd day I of November lh 30th Keifttnrnt at Wiimina uLlon .in "Sato id ty, 4 tfj of .Novembir; Hie 24th Regiment at Onsfo.e Court l??ii. on Tuesday, 7fh flrem1rj ftc3Ir Revtmentat ftrnanpvil'e, Friday. Uie I Oth Nov. ... Line to be formed pre. ciscly at 11 o'clock, A. M. It will be required of Commanders of Rrjlinen's to -wake fulland complete returns of their Rcgi Mcnta on lh day of review Coiiiutandera of the citll rrnt nrgintt-nta will drill their offira the diy Preriott to beia reviewed. HK.NKV H., WATrRKS, Bri?. Geni , ,.' 3rd. Brigade N.C. MiliUa. By ordvr '. R II.Cowas, Ai3. . 1 Oct 7. ; : : S7-3t. WIXTElf STYLE II ATS BLACK, White, Pearl and Nankeen Colored Ca Talinrs with and wiibuut Curd and T-iaseli. Jnlten Soft Haa.anorted enlrs. velvet and plain trratrd. Pearl French Fell Hats, ntw, opening at the Emporium. C. MVEKS. Cct7. : 87. FASIII0N.1BLE DRESS RATS. WI.VfKit Styles juat optined. Kour different at j-lee Fren :h and Arnritan Manufacture, at th Hat an J Cap JErrporiani. C. M V F. t S. Oct. 7.' - " . ' - " '; . 87 Comnaerrlal Bank of Wllmlurton. 'I,flK regnUr rnnunl rneetrmr ol the Sto-khrtld' L ere ot i hie Bank will he held at their Ranklni lloae oa Monday the 6ih d iy of November rn it. T. SAVAGK, Cahr. Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 7th, 1854. 87-4w. THE N. CAROLINA STATE FAIR. mHK Second annual State Fair of the N.C 1 , State Azriculiural Society will not be open ed to visitors generally a mil Wrdneaday the 18th of October. All member of the Society are earnestly rtqueated to be present at the meeting of the Society on Monday evening the 16th inat., at which time the jiidpca for awarding pnmiams will be appointed, o that they may enter upon tbetr dutma on Tuesdaf mominp, before the Fair Ground are thronged with people. By order of the President, J. F. TOMPKINS, 7ee Ve. October 7. f S7-3t.' CINDLES, CANDY AND TEX. QC BOXKS Adamantine and Sperm Candles; tCtJlSi do. Assorted Candy; 10 half-chests, and 10 Catty's Black and Green Teas, for anle by Sept. 19. PETTKWAT dt P5.ITCHKTT. THE NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM P'Y, RALUIUU, N. C. 111 E above Company hr a been inoperatlorMince the 1st of April, 84d, under thedirectionof tha following Officers, via : , 4-. Or. Charles K. lonhson, President, Win. O. Haywood, Vice President, James F.Jordan. Secretary, Wni. H. Jones, Treasure. . Pcrrin Busbee, Attorney, Or. Charles fa.. Johnson, Dr. Wm.lI.McKee. Dr. R.B. Haywood, Medical Board of Consultation. J. Hcranan. General Agent. Thia Company haa received a chrtrter giving ad vaniaoes lb tha insured overanv other Uomiuar. The 6th Section gives the Husband the privilege to insure ma own uieiorine wia im si mi n uo ibo ttildren, frtt from any claimsof the representa tives of the husband or any of his creditors. Orsaniaed on purely mutual principles, the fife memrters)inrticlpatein the wfioloot the profits which areJeclarcd annually Beaides, th ? applicant for life, when the annual premium la ovcr30 may par one half In a Note. , ' ' All claims for Insurance sgainat the Company will oepaid within ninety daya after proof of the death of the. party la furnUhed. - Slaves are insured for one or five years, at rates which will enable all Slaveholders la secure this class of proneritr aealnst the uncertainty of life. Slave insurance 'presents a new and interesting feature in the hiatory of North Carolinn.whtch will nrove very important to the southern States. The last foar months operation of thie Company hows a verrt arzeaanonnt of business more than the Directors eapeeted t do the first year having already tseueo-more tnan 4W reticles. Dr. Wat. W. H-taaisa, Medical Kxaminer, and Aizrnt. Wilmlnston. W. C AHConinMnicatlonsonbaaincsrof theCompany should be audrcssce te JAS. P. JORDAN,See'y. Raleich. Jan. 25. 18B4. - tf. FOR SUE. - r.CI-S. Fayettcviiie Superfine Flonrj T 18 do.- do. Family 'do. 25 15' new Spirit Caxksj- bO second hand Spirit Casks. '- -Oeu S. r r T. C- B, O. WORTH.' - ALUM SALT. : 1frr BUSHF.LJ Turks la'and Salt.' now iVvV7lndin from Brtg Clarence snd for a (i in -fotavie suit, ry Oct. 5. T.CWORTH. 66. SPER2I CANDLES & SPIRIT CASKS. QM BOXF.S Sperm, Candles; 3' 0 prime New OLr Spirit Caaka, extra arse, for sale low to close consignment. T.C.WORTH. ; Oct. 5. , . : ' . . '- .. 86 RECEIVED PER SCHOONERS Wm. U. Smith. CJmrlci MUU and X, P. SmitJL - PKTS. Old Government Java Coffee ; boxes Po land Starch bexse Babbitt's Soap Powders; baskets Olive Oil, nne article; boxen Citron; box en Layer KaJaiae t half and quarter boxes M. U KaUins; ease Preserved. Ginger j boxes Preston 4 Merrill Yeast Powders; quarts cad plate London Porter ; bbls. F. Market Beef; No. 1 Salmon, No. I Mackerel, Cod. FWht boxes Scaled Herring t thd. P. K. Sugar; bbls. Crushed Sugar; bbls. Urocera B. Refined i bbto. Yellow Sugar t Firkins extra Butter; iwxee Prime Cheese; boxes Meeai ns Lemons. For sale by- I. N. BARLOW, Aug. 10. - i No. 3 Granite Rew, Front st. - GOODS AT WHOLESALE. , KAIIN WEILER fc BRO. ere now prepared te famish Merchants and Farmer .with large variety of Winter Goods, cooristine of Domestic and Fancy Staple Dry Goods, which they o n of er at unusual low prices, ; 4A ;.,;' ?- Oct.5. - v 86V . of TiiEcn.a'icER cV coxi:ie::cd. Ufc.fcUi.YKD, That rrora and aHer the first day of NdVARitwr n.v( tli.fiftiwhibvi af hntnt Turpentine ahall pay (or the gun gin. Oct.Tih. 185 1.' - 67-3r. r '. WESTERN BACON. 1 C HHDS. of No. 1 Huron Sloes and Shoul I J drrtjual received and fors-ile be t Oct. T. J. HATHAWAY PON. VIRGINIA AND MAG uALKNE." or the Fos ter Sister, bv Emma l V.. N. Sotithwdrrb. Rrcerved and for saie by s -J.T.MUNDS. veu i. j . , ...... i b. JONES' DIGEST. . . A DIGEST of Reported Cases Determined in the Sanrrme Court of North Carolina, from the yrar 1846 (irerember,) to the year 1853 ( Aneuet,) Inclusive; b. ginning wiih bistn Ircdtil's Law. and endinc with Kuvhee's Rrport (Augnst) 1863; and beeirmina with Fourth Iredell's fiotiitr. and ending with Bawbee's Equity Rep.iri, (Auguet noj. , Jovether with an index to the Ptauiee ot Cases. -1 wo volumes in one. Law and Equity. Prepared by ktuniilion C. Jones. E quire, Attorney and (Jo un seller at Law. J net published, receivt and for sale at. S. W. V HITAKER'S.. tet 7. -- 7 THE CHEAPEST WAY TO BUY! TRK sabscriber hiving located himself in the Cbrsf N Vork.ii a General -Purch.iainx and Commission Agent, offers his service In the purcnaoe of try Uiiudi, urucerki, fla'd warr. V c-. Pianos. Books, Clciihingr Farming Toole and Im plements, Machinery and" everv thing alsn desired or to be had in this Market. He h ifc hd 23 years experience In bofin- ss. has noihinir to aeW, and run- ranters SJtiMaction in all cases. 1mk Coetfa advane, or CUy lltfertnct. He will buy whenev er desired, on time.. All order will meet prompt attention. Coniuiis.-it'ti froua i to 5 per rent. He hue lhe hnjr of rolcrring in North Carolina, to N. W. & J. V.. Wo-dfin. las. W. Osborne. John Bax ter, and Henrv W. Miller, Eqrs.- In New V4.rk, C. vv. and J. T. Moore & Co.. Rankin, Puryea A Co , Ba'ea. Taylor Vo Melii.s Conrrier& Sher wwd. R. M. Bruce. , K rings. Ween ott.Stark weather, VVilcox. Nieholsflnd .Sch'efiVlin H tines 6 Co. JAS. SI. ED.XEV, Office 56 John-st. Rusidtnce, .N'o. I7i K .19th rtreet. March 25. . . 4S-m-w c. - f 7 BLANK EOOKS; . 'IHVO cases, received, and opened on lt Katur- - i d iv. lor sale ov J. T. MUJiPS. Oet. 10. ' er. CHEAP HORSE AND COW FEED. WE hove in atore a ruprrior aniele of Cmn and Cobs, at ft-',, per lushel. - Oct. 10. -i P ETTK W A Y dr PR ITCH ETT. A NEW PICTORIAL THE Illu-tra'rd American Jouinal.. Vt'L I, No. I, received and for aale at tct-10. . s.W. WHITAKER'S. G LEA SON'S PICTORIAL AND Fl in of our Union, for &tur!ay, Oct. lath, . received and for sale at Oct. io i .... . s. w. whitaker:s. BY ROYAL LETTERS .TKNT. TUB II Y D R O M A G K N , oa. ' ' 'aierprnofv Antl-!-oiisumptlve Coi k Seles ' MlNtFACTI-RKD BV. . HARC0URT, BRADLEY & CO., ' 41 M iKKET ST.. 91 V N CHEST KR. Principal IFarti-mir, 102 Wood Sreet. Cheopsldt. Londom, Eslad America. Esliibliskmrmts 88 Am Street and 102 Massau Street, Acer York, U. States. . I , ;-. . - . , TH K Hydromairen ie a tralnahle dircovery for protecting the. feet from damp or cold, and therefore a irevcnalive of many Lung diaeaae. leituntt any doctoring tchalever. The Hydro-iiageu is in the form of a sole, end worm inside the boot or shoe Its medicated character is a powerful an tidote to disease. For Gentlemen it will be found agrreable, warm. and he.lthy, to wear in the coldest or rainiest weatner, as the toot cannot become wet ii tne Hvdroma?en is inserted. Ladiea may ear the lightest soled boots or utree in She most inclem ent weather with imottnitv i while Consumption, eo prevalent among the young of our country, mav be thwarted by their general adoption. They entirely iuper$ede otcr-tkaes, as the latter rau-e the feet to perspire in a very unhealthy manner; and. betides, are not dingerons wear to peies trians in icy heather, like India rubber. v hile the I titer cause the feet to appearextremely larjje the Hydr..mai:en, beinz a mere thin slice of cork prepared, peculiarly placed inMde, does not in crease the sixe of the boot, or cause the foot to appear untidy. To Children they are extremely valuable, as they mar engage In exercise with comfort and healthy effect. Their expense I so slight as to scarce ueed mention' besides, those who patronize I hem wjir find their yearly doctor' hill much diminished thereby. . . , as the Hvdromagen is beeomlnz more known, its sale is increasing to an almost incredible ex tent. La.t rear In London. Manchester. Birminc hara. Livern'l, Glasgow. Leeds, Dublin, Pa'is, Antwerp. Hamburgh, and Berlin, our sales reach ed I,73i,45 ' peira of Cork Soiee, . Thia year the number will iar aurpas that. . . Aak the F.iculty their opinion or their value as a preventative for Coughs, Cold, Bronchitis, Asth ma, and Consumption. MsVs sun, pr. pair, 3 Cxsts- . I.adik-' d. do - 30: do. Bots &. Misses' do. 25 do. Noricn. From the. Retail Prices we makes very liberal allowance to Jobbers and Wholesalers, so that any atorekeeper may make a fine profit on their sale, while they are an article that may . be kept in sny store, among any claae of goods. For terms, apply to HARCOURT, BRADLEY k CO., 38 Ann Street, New-York. Sept. 121654. 76 3m-w c KTTHK CHEST. J SIR ASTLE Y COOPER, BART, JI. D., THK EMINENT tKOlCAt PeSCTITIONER, BA8 LEFT A TALPAB'.B I.KOACT TO THB WORtJ) IX HIS .Great Preventative of Consumption, and UNFAILING CCRE FOR PELl-NABY DISEASES, WITHOCT THE FSE OF M EI1CISE." Sir A. C, Bart, Invented and advised . : the use nf the Medicated fur Chest Protector; T'O stl persons of all ages and conditions,' as a certain and a aafe shield against those fear ful diseases, Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Cneghs, Colds, and other afflictions of the. Langs, which arise from thi exposed slate of the chest, according to fashion, end the continual changes ot our climate. "The Protector is simply a chemically prepar ed far, lined with .ilk and padded, which, suspend ed from, the net k, covers the cheet. In ao agreea ble a manner that, once worn, it becomes a neece fity and a comfort. . . "The Protector," a ft hough hat recently Intro duced lnt America ia making rapid progrees through the United attates, the Canada, Uouth America, and the West Indies. It haa tor a long time been e staple aniele in England and on the continent of Kurono, while it has grown in many, countries to the position of en article of dreee. - To demonstrate theae facta enquired of amy Eng lish resident in vnor vicinity of hie knowledge of tho beneficial effects of wearing, the; Protector, withoct aecouBsa to nocToaine oi any k nd. l'be cost of wearing these articles in a more tri fle, and one will laat some years. No one who values the health of himself or his family will be without them. The Hospitals In this country are not alone recommending them, but rapidly intro ducinz there. Harcourl, Bradley A Co., of Lon don, and Manchester,' England, were originally ent rusted with the manufacture of the Protectors, by lite lamented Dr. Cooper, and continue to mm afacture according 'to his original instructions, and therefore recommend those who would wear '' The Protectors to see to thetr being genuine. : rkmcmskb this is a starxb abticle, axd jto Patxwt Mboicisk. - RETAIL 'PRICES. -Gbst's Sise, fi- 1. BO each. ? Laoixs' do. - - . ,iwi do, Bars' & Misses do. ' . - - 75 do. " HARCOURT, BRADLEY &t O., , ; 38 Ann Su & 102 iNaesan Street, ": , New-York, U. S. PaMcir-Ls WAicnd'nsa, 102 H'eoi Slrtel, Cheap tide London. MAticrACToar, 41 Market Street, JWanckotr, Evgland. " 1" '- ' ; ":'.' H. R. St Co. are establishing Depots for the sale f " The Protecior" in alt parte of America. Phy aiciane, Surgeons, Druggists,- Clothiers, Dry joods Menhants, lUttdre and Milliners, also Gentlemen'a Furnishing Store-Keepers sre en trust rd with the wholesale and retetl distribution of them, and to whom most liberal terms are offer ed f r their enterprise, and a snlondid opporanity opens to them for safe and profitable business. For terms, apply to ' - ?V .. HARCOURT, BRJtDLEY 4b CO., . . i . 33 Ann Street, iS'etr-'ok, U-S 4 S-pt. J2ih, 1854. T6-3IB, w-c. ANiSj " Heeeived and for J.T,JtfUND. ' ... f-7J " B Y Lady Bulwcr Lyltun. salt.- by - . : - Oct. 7. MALE AND FEZIALE SE1IIXARY. THE second annual eeasion of this seriool com menced on Monday, the 2d day ol October, in Society Hall, near the piaeopsl Chore n, on Mar teutree. - - . nAiD or iMSTaecTton : , G W. JEW ETT, Principal; - M raJ M - A. J K W KTT; Pteceptrcts bed ; Teacher , of Drawing and Printine; Mioses M. L. STETSON, and J. M. WH1 PPLE Assists ma. v . -'- - The raiee of Tuition range from 40 to I2 per year, according to the atudies pursued. " The course of instruction i designed to embrace all the branches usually taught in the higher Semi naries of the country.; .: e -';- Students will be thoroughly fitted for College. A Primary Department will be lor td tor pupils of the earli st ay". , For furthr particulars inquire 'of the principal, or fee hi- School Card, which may be obtained at Whitaker'a or Mends' Book Store, or of 8. Jewetl, at the CumnicrciuJ Bjnk. .. Oct. 3 - . . ; . ' ' 83-tf. OFFICE WIL- & RALEIGH R, R. CO., . '' WIL 4INGTON, Mav 5th, 1E54. gyPARUCULAR NOTICE. HERKAKTKK. I i' k ts to- pnss ever tne Road of thia Company will, ut no ease, be sold to e NEGRO. . Owners must apply in pet son and purchase lor them, hand t:e Ttukti to the Conductor, and point out to liim the negro for whom it was bought. . By order, S. D. WALLACE, Agent. Mi- 6. a2-tf: NEW LINE of SCREW STEAMSHIPS. TO SAIIj detwees SEWYORK A Kit GLASGOW. ' THE Clyde Screw Steam Packet Company's new Meamhlpi, CIvde and Petrel, are intended to sail for Glaseow us uneer : From Vew York. CLYDE. Wednesday, August '.-6th, at 12 o.jUek. noon. Rates .f Prtitfuge, t,-"teward' fees included.) trhitf CaSin, fiO. A iimtied number of third class passensers will be tnken and ' supplied with jrood andeoroiortahly cooked provisions, at 92't. Berths not secured till paid for. These Screw Steamships have bern built and fined out express ly for the trsde. on the most approved principles, for securing safety, ccimfori and speed ; and carry each an experienced fhtroeon. For Freighter Pu sea se apple to , " " 't ' ROBERT PATON. ' ' . 3'l Broadway, N. Y. Money orders granted on Glanuo, in sums of jCl Sterlinit and upwards, pavaLIc on demand. M'S- 4. . . 63-lf. ("Tr.AMKR SPBY - FOR SMITH VILLE AND 0RT0N. CHANGE Or SCHEDULE COMMESC ISO MONDAY, 4'A SEPTEMDER. - STEAMEn SPRAY, Capt. John B. Price, will piv between Wilming- fr Smithvil'e, landing at Or ion, a fjllowsi 1 , Leave Wilmington. Tuesday. Thursday and Sat uidjy artcrneeiMf, at 3 o'clock. - .. , Leave ' Smlthville, Mondav, Wednesday "in Friilav Mornings at 6 o'elock- tPasage One- Dollar - Children and Ser vants ha If price. . ' - - " v Freight at custom -ry rates." Lij-! freight only taken on Saturday. - Apply to Captain on board, or to - - -f A. H. Vajc30KKELEN,; No. 5, South Wharves. Sept. 5. - . 73-tf. STEAS1ERS ELIZA A FAIRY r ire now runmn- icsBiiirr oetween MVV'ilmlngtofi and Fayettevllie. all good entrinitrd o ibis line, will receive dispatch. Wers. Rant.ey & Brother ere seent at Fay etteville. J A M ES E. M ETTS. Wilroiugton, N. C, Sept. 12. ? - 7 6-tf. " TOWAGE ! TOWAGE! ! r$EZA ORDER for towage by eteamtoga esIJamMARINER.Capt. John Davis, and KUUA'l UK, "ant. Jacob Price, will receive prompt attention, if left at my office, corner of Dock and Water slice's, ever Pten Son's Ship tjhandtery. ' SILAS H. MARTIN, Agent. Oct. 3. - 83-lnt . TOWING BY STEAMER CAIH0UN. ORDERfortowingby STEAMER CiLHOUN. will have attention if aa m.i aw left at tha office of ' GEO. HARRISS Nov. IS. 105. TOWAGE! TOWAGE ! ! STEAMER Sam Bcary, A. M Gotb a(n ntnatnr ftlfamea f ' n )ti mifl f a. &mU&mmmmm& t pi aie r bp (irtri ate ivhui eve ea-S' times for bH-ine9. Ordna for Towofie will hurt . . . in .r. ... fauu. A . Sprinr. manter, are ready nt ail : . ak j e T- tit i - prvmpi inrnitun 11 ivh iuim:rui riEtm. GEO., HARRIS?. June It . . ' 1 ; .. 38-tf WIL & MANCHESTER R. R. OFFICE. NOTICE. HEARAFTER no through Tickets te Charles ton, Augusta, er Columbia, will be sold over thia Road by "Day Passenger Traitn as the con nection with that Train hie been a topped on South Carolina Rail Road. J. P. ROBERTSON, iict'g Sop't. Sept. 13. . 84 Ira OFFICE OF WIL. & MAN R. R. CO NOTICE. ON and after the 1st Oetoner, the Pasenger Kates of fare on this RoaJ will be established as follows: ' - " First Rale Fareper Station --- 30 . . i - - o KingsviIle-f -"S6 00 Seed " per Single Station 25 to Kings ville-4 00 3. P. ROBERTSON, Act'g. Snp't. Sept. 1G. ' : " " 78 Im. BALTIMORE COMMISSION HOUSE. CARIt, G1ESE CO. GRAIN if L UMBER COMMISSION - MERCHANTS -- . fpeara' vVbarl Baltlmorv). ' HAYING recently comple ed their large and convenient Warehouse, are fully prepared to receive Ceneignmenta of Grain, Lumber, dte., to the eale of hicb they give particular attention. Three fourths CssA advances will be, made on consignments on receipt, and balance on rendi tion ot salts as soon as effected. . . , - y . . IIMI BV PCBMiaSION TO John Clark, Esq , President Citizens Bank. T . A. P. Gitee. Esq., Cashier FraakKn Bank. 1 B.V" Messtar J. C. Wilson Co.. . f " Messrs. Drakley n Fenion t ' J w Baltimore, Sept. Slat, 1854. 80 Itn.c : , -rr-'i . - v.--crt OCK RRv-r'.' i-i---: CHINA GLASS WARE, &c, &e. GOULDS & ELLIOTT. IM PORTERS. - . 195 Pearl St. (near Maiden Lane) New York. A HEAVY Stock a general and beautiful as sert ment latest sty les prices which defy com petition, and a pleasant place for ail whom it may eorncern to pass a few momenta in examina'ion. Repacked for Country Trade in the meet careful manner. Term a liberal. July 13. " " - V 52-3nt-e , 1 r Zernib't AntUeerbntie Toothwaeh. TO THE LADIES. V NOTHING add more to beauty than clean, white Teeth, and Game of healthy color. The most beautiful face and Vermillion tips become repulsive, if the letter, when they open,, exhibit the horrible spectacle of negVcted teeth. AH who wish clean, white Teeth, healthy Gum and a' sweet breath, should give ZKRMAN'S TOOTH WASH a trials For ante by .M v C. & D. DcPRF, Agents, - Wilmington N.C ' Sept. 30. . - - - 8 - FRENCH EONNETS ti'UlUAZZJ. KAHN WE1LR3 f- BilO, are happy to inform their friends and customers, that their French Boaneta have just arrived and are open for exam ination, which far beauty and taste cannot be sur. passed .anywhere. They e'.-o have secure;! toe aervices of one of the most fashionable Mi., rs, hole competent to make a-d trim Bonnets nith latest and tnoat approved aty tee. ' . - Oct 6.' v t-jj-w -.E3- . .- " - rr II r .. ' . ..,: t : : :i i 11 i1 .. .J.A . . ' . Off BARK KLS City Ilesa r' & I . ; , S carks Rice; - ' - r, , ; 20 fcikt re Champaign: " ' 25 hoxe Adamantine tndiee - Low -to etoee consignmenia. , KANKIN A MARTIN, .."'- .- South Wter-st."' - Sept. as.- T-' - t S3. CITY nOTEL, 427 tfc 429 Broadway,' Neto- York, ' . CONDCCTBD CPOM THK ECB0Pr.AM FLAM.'-. . THIS Hotel haa recently been enlarged tig and refitted with all the modern improve iiiLioents. and Ls now open for the reception ot oertnanent end transient boarders and visitors. Meals eerveai all hours, eithei . in their apart ments, without extra Charge or in the private dining rooms or in the Sail a mange, which ia kr t ached to the Hotel. Thia Hotel being located within three minuteavwalk of Uie Harlem, Hud son River an J New Haven Depots. Sojourners to the City will find it to their advantage to give the City Hotel a call, as the proptietor solicita a share of the public patronage - G EORG E W;' HARP EL," Proprietor.-1 New-York, July, 29, 1854., v-57 fim-e. J S000 ACRES PINE LAND FOR SALE. BEING DESIUOUS OF MAKING . t s L .. . n' raiRK ensn; in my owineea, i oner -C for eale a part of my land a in Bruna .man wick countv. These lands lie oi the waters of town Creek and Hood's Oeek, high and pleasantly situated, about 13 miles from . Wilming ton. . There are some 20 tssks ofTurpontine Boxes now cut on the lao-t .a large pu'lion of which are young; having ssa out within four yeare past. ,,. Tte.c ie also a Turpentine Oisiillery of 20 barel "xpacitr," connected slth the business, situated on Town Creek at the head t tide way, where flats of iny sixe can load at any stage of the water without he least oifSeulty. - ' - v The Houses are all good, consisting of a dwelling, a number or Neicro Houses, (built laat winter,) Corn Cub. Stables and other houses necessary for such a business.- There is also some Swamp Land belonging to the track, said to 09 equal to any in the State, and a quantity of up lanis. If cleared and put in state of cultivation will pro-luce Corn. Cotton, Peas and Potatoes very abundantly. , - - Persona detlroua of purchasing will do well to cell and examine the premises. Mr. Hcom McAan. who is on the premises, will lake pleasure in allow ing the LuimIs to all who utav call. JAMES E. METTS. Wilmington N. Q., Aug, 26.; - ; 69-tf RICE LAND FOR SALE.. pTf OR more acres of prime Rice Land lying 2 JU 8 miles above Wilmington on the Cape Fear River, and adjoining the iuodsnf D. B. Ba ker, and .M.Bryan- There Is a good Upland Sct lemcnt of 7ir acres," with a one story dwelling with font toom and other improvements. Terms made eay, or I would exchange fot ; re.d estate in the Town of Wilmington. Further diserlpiinn of the land is onnes-ary as those wishing to purchase will examine for themselves. - , 3 - , THOS. SMITH. July.II. " - ' . 4 9-If. AUBURN STILL FOR SALE. ri.-n THK Plantation -of the snbscribi rf aw3near Raleigh, snd on the Central Rail Zj Road, is out yet disposed of. A dercrip lion haa already . been given but no one will of courae make -so important a purchase without visiting the premises. ' Apply to Wm. R. Poolb. Esq., who lives near the place, or to the subscriber. - , - T. LORING. Wilmington, N. C. Ian. 23, 1S5I. - FOR SALE OR RENT. THE New and Commodions Dwelling House, pleaaantly situated on the corner of .Chestnut and Seventh streets. - - If not sold by the first of October, it will be rent ed for the ensuing year, v For pArticuiars apply to the Subscriber. J. A. BRADLEY. Sept Iff. -"i- -: - .. 78-tf. . FOR RENT. THAT desirable Dwelling, situated en Front Street, between Mulburv and Wal- ,nut. next north of the residmce of Mr. R F. Brown. For terms, apph- to . RASKIN & MARTIN, Oct. 5. " South Water-.!. , ; STORE OR OFFICE r - M TO Rent from l October, next door to T. Freeman's Offire. Applv at KAHN WElLER d BRO'S. Sept 2t. . . . - 80-tf. FOR RENT. A Fine ROOM newly fitted up, en Sec ond atreet. Apply to RANKIN at HAKTIN. .". sx ept. 23 COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Located 13T Baltimore-sit,, Italtlmore, M4. ' 'HIS Instttn'ion presents wiperior. facilities to L young men d.-sirou ot obtaining a practical business education. - The course of Study embraces Double Entry, Book-Keeping aa p-actieally applied to the man agement of Mercantile, B-ink, Manufacturing and Steam Boat Books; Busineaa Penmanship and and Mercantile Compulsions ; familiar Lectures en Commercial Law ; upon the subject of Bills of Exchange, Promissory Notes, Contracts, Partner 4hip.,4tc. - . J'---" '- The arr-mgementa are such that applicants can enter College at any lime and avail thcmrelvi s of the advantages of the entire enur e of study, each student being separatrly taught. The students have acceaa to a Commercial Li brary procured expressly for their accommodation. Thrre is also attached to the College a Reading Room,- where may be found all the leading Daily Papera from various parts of the Union. Uaual leng'h of time to complete the whole course from eight to ten weeks. y , ; Tuition for the full course 940. ' For paiticulari write and receive a circular by mail. .,,. . . . .... August 3d, 1854. ; . 59-iy-c. I SHOT AND BAR LEAD. A Hf BAGS roP nd Back Shot; 500 lbs. Bar fev fJ Lead. ' Just received and for sale bv -Oct. 7. N C T copy . ZENO H.GREENE. " " CANDY fCANDY if 1 rrVALBS Steam refined Candv, put up in 1 0JJ 50 and 25 lb. boxes. A superior ani ele , and for aa le low, b y ZENO H. GREEN E. Oct. 7. NCTeopy.- ' 87.: CIGARS! CIGARS! I v W cf" rSf CIGARS, various. brands, for sale "vr,vvvr cheap, by ZKNOH GREENE. Oct. 7., N CTcopy.' , 87. WINTER SHAWLS AND WOOLENS, AT MOZART HALL. rHESE Goods will eentinne to be sold at MO ZART HALL, from 9 a 12 A. M-, nntil -ur-ther notice- s r Wilmington, N. Oct. 7. A ' FT-tf. - , TO THE LADIES- . - . TH E Ladies ' Benevolent Society's Clothing Store ia egain open, and they are nady to receive or ders at their Depository on Front at .-est. under the Seamen's Home, for garments of all descriptions, which shall be filled promptly and well Farmers and Contractors will find it to their interest to er. eourage thia Institution, In doing which they will at the same time be dispensing charity in the most effectual and least offensive manner. - ' ' ? Wilmington, N. Cn Oct. 3. , U ? ? 85-2ni. - - FRENCH' BROAD - - ?" CLOTH, DOESKIN AND C1SSIMERE. AFiN K ansorl merit of direct importation, just received and for sale at anasaal low prices at the store of KAHNWEILERdc. BRO. ' PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS r OA C LBS. pure and extra White Lead; U,UUU BJ3Q0 gall. Linseed OH ; -: , . 25 bbls. Red Ochre ; . . . ' 500 galls Chrome Greenj . 10 bblaVeseUln Red; . - 2'. j r 300 rails. Chrone Yellow;.. . , . . . , v 25 bbk. Lamp Black; s ' - 8 bbis. Coaeh end Japan Varnishes: ?- Terra DTriMta, Amber and Prnasian Bine; Logwood, Annatte and M adder. For sale by K i Wholesale DrajKirtsWi!mragt0a,t. CY Oct-5w, i- 4.. ' .- 66. : ' WINDOW GLASS. nn SOXE3 Frenth ad American "Win CUuc dow GLuea iioui 7x2 to 24x36. Kor alel - C.dfcvD. DvPRR, ' Oct. - - Wholoeale Draguta, W Utaictaa ::ink-inil ICC, f Superior Inks, Black, Blue, Red 1 fJr carmine in gallon, half gilion, quarts, pints, h .' pint, S, 6,4,2 and 1 ounce Bottles. For sale at t Manaiacturcra prices, by Sep'. . ...-..; J.T.MUNDS. H.r:;co C0NF0RMATUER s TO ensure a comfortable fining Dress Hst, eaH at tho Emporium, and with the aid of our Co n formatucr we wiU in every instance Guarantee an easy, pleasant filling Dreaa Hats. - f. , , . .-v ' - O. MYERS, H I Sept. 30. - " Hat and Cap Emporium. - A NE W & PR ACTICAL FORM BOOK. CONTAINING forma of ah those legal iustru menta Important re be known by the people nf North Carolina, compiled and arrungeu from the best authorities, by Calvin H. Wiley, Esq. A large supply, received and for sale st - . , J.T. MUNDS' New Book-Store. ' Sept. 26. . i h2. AYER'S PILES. 70S ALL XHX FTJXPOSZS 07 A FAMILY PHYSIC. Tnu has long existed a public demand for an eflective purgative pill which could be relied on as aura and perfectly safe in its operation. Thia haa been prepared to meet that demand, and an exten . sive trial of its virtues has conclusively shown with - what success it accomplishes the purpose designed. -It ia easy to make a physical pill, but not easy to . . make the best of all pill one which should Have . Xtone of the objections, but all the advantages, of every other. Thia haa been attempted here, and with what success we would respectfully submit to the public decision. It has been unfortunate for the patient hitherto that almost every purgative medicine is acrimonious and irritating to the bow els. This is not. Many of them produce so much ': griping pain and revulsion in the system as to more ' than counterbalance the good to he derived from , them. - These pills produce no irritation or pain, unless it arise from a previously existing obstruc tion or derangement in the bowels. Being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity ; but it is better that any medicine should be taken judiciously. Minute directions for their nte in the several diaeases to which they are ap plicable are given on the box. Among the com ' plaints which nave been speedilv cured by them, we . ' may mention liver Complaint, in its various forms , of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor and Loss ef Ap petite, Lis tl earn ess, Irritability, Bilious Headache, Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side and Loins ; for, in truth, all these are but the con sequence of diseased .action in the liver. As an aperient, they afford prompt and sure relief in Coa- tivenees, Piles, Colic, Dysentery, Humors, Scrof ula and Scurvy, Colds with soreness of the body. Ulcers and impurity of the blood ; in short, any : and every ease where a purgative fs required. - . ' They have also produced some singularly suc cessful cures in Rheuma-tium, Gout, Dropsy, Gravel, Erysipelas, Palpitation of the Heart, Pains in the . Back, Stomach, and Side. They should be freely taken in the spring of the year, to purify the blood ' . and prepare tne system for the change of seasons. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and Dowels into healthy action, and restores the appe tite and vigor. They purify the blood, and, by their ; stimulant action on the circulatory system, reno-. veto tha strength of the body, and restore the wasted ox diseased energies of the whole organism. Hence an occasional dose ia advantageous, even though no serious derangement exists ; - but un necessary dosing- should never be carried too far, as every purgative medicine reduces the strength, when taken to excess. The thousand cases in which -a physic is required cannot be enumerated here, but they suggest themselves to the reason of every body; and it ia confidently believed this pill will answer a better purpose than any thing which has hitherto bean available to mankind. When their virtnea are once known, the public will no longer doubt what remedy to employ when in need of a cathartic medicine. Being sugar-wrapped they are Eleaaant to- take, and being purely vegetable, no arm can arise from their use tn any quantity. . . For minute directions see wrapper on toe tsox. . . PREPARED BT : JAMES C. AYER, :' Practical and Analytical Cnemtst, 2 . LOWELL, MASS v . Price 25 Cenia per Box. Five Soxea far $L AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, lfer tle ratplat Ctsre of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, U llOOPIAG-I 01GI1, . CROUP, ASTHMA. AND t CONSUMPTION. Thib remedy haa won for itself such notoriety from its cures of every variety of pulmonary disease, that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the evi- dences of its virtues in sny community where it has been employed. So wide is the field of its use fulness, and so numerous the cases of its cures, that almost every section of the country abounds in persons publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diaeases of the lungs by its use. When once tried its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too appar ent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affec tions of the pulmonary organs which are incident to ear climate. And not only in formidable at tacks upon the lungs, but for the milder varieties of Colds, Covohs, Hoarseness, Ac; and for CHTLSBKr it is the pleasanteat and aafest medicine . that can be obtained. ; - r As it haa long been in constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept np to the best that it ever ', aaa been, and that the genuine article is sold by O. A. BRADLEY, Wilmington, and by Drug giBti generally ' - ; ' July 18th, 151. , . ; . 52-1 - FACTS CANNOT BE DOUBTED. LET riit AFFLICTED RE D AND PO'DERI CTIrMore tnan 500 persons in the city of Richmond, Va.. alone testily to, toe remarkable, cutea per formed by - CARTER'S SPA VISII MIXTURE. "' TH E grea. Spring Medicine and Purifier of the Ittood ia now used by hundreds of grateful patients, wbo testify daily to the remnrkable eres perform edby tiie greatest of en medicines, Certer'e Span ish Mixture. Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Eruption on the Skin, Liver Disease; Fevers, Ul ceis,OiJ Sore. Ati'eeliona nf the Kidneys, Din eases of the Thr.wt, Female Complaints, Paine and Aching of the Bones and Joints, are speedily put to flight by using this great and - inestimable reme dy. . , -- -;- .'. - .." .... -r,r - For ail diseases of the Blood, nothing has ret been found to compare with it. It cleanea the sys tem of ell impurities, acta gently and efficiently on the Liver and Kidneys, strengthens tbe Diges tion, gives tone to the Stomach, makes the Skin clear and healiy.and restores the Constitution, en feebled by diser.ee or broken down by the excesses of youth, to its pria-lne vigor and strength. ' For the LadWs, it is Incomparably ber'er than all the cosmetiee ever used. A few doses of Car ter's Spanish Mixture will remove all sallownese of complexion, bring the rosea, mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and improve' the general health in a remarkable degree, beyond, all the medicines ever heard ot. . : A large number of eertifiatee of remarkable cores performed on persons residing in the city of Rich mond, Va ,by the ase of Carter's Spanish Mixture, ia the beet evidence that there ia no humbug about it. f The press, hotel keepers, magistrates, phyai eiana, and public men, well known to the commu nity, all add their testimony to the effects of thia GasAT BtooD Pearrtca. - - " - :- Call and see a few hundreds of the certificates around tbe bottle. . -. , ' . None genuine unless signed BENNETT A BEERS, Drnggista. ;r- Principal Depots at M. WARD, CLOSE A CO., No. 69 Maiden Lane, New York . T.W. DYOTT. 4. SON'S, mad JENKINS at HARTSHORNE. Philadelphia. , BENNETT dt BEERS, No. 125 Wain Street, Richmond, Va. . ... '--( s. "' And for eale by JVM. 17. LIPPITT, WUmingion and by Drtigisia every where. Jniy J3t. VUr-. - V-f-m '" r MEDICATED . - GUTTA-PERCHA C0LL0DIAN. A N KW and Yalnable Itcmrdf for dressing 21. Wounds, Ctrte, Berne, aaJ Ulcers. It has been tried successfully by Physicians, and found saperior to any remedy ef the kind now in nee. It forms, when applied, a Oirticlc, eoft, elastic and impervious tn water, assimilating most pence fly the natural Catlele. It may be advantageously nsed ia chopped lips, excoriations about the neck aod ears of children, and lor abrasions f almost every kind, and aa a dreeaing In surgfea! opera lions. ' The proprietors fcelgreat confidence In present In tne above article for use, believing it will prove fully adequate to the enda proposed, and invalua ble aa a medicinal remedy. For sale by the Pro prietors, C.dtD. DaPRE. ALSO VETERIANRY GUTTA PERCHA COLLODION for Saddle and Harness GalU, Wounds and sores on horses- For eale by the Pro prie'ors, .., - C. & D. DuPRE, 5 May 20. Druggists. Wilmington. N. C. ' A CURE FOR ALL!! e-7 HOLLO WAY'S OINTMENT. Citizens of tie Union t You have done me the honour as with one voice, from one end of the Union to the oilier, to stamp tho character of my Ointment with your approbation. It is scarcely two years since I made It known among yon, and already, It hs obtain ed more celebrity than any other Medicine n so short a period. THOMAS HOLLOWAY, 39. Corner of Ann and Nassau Sta.. N. York. . Citre of Sire Iygs. after Nine Years Siaiuling. Mr. W. J. Lnnjley, of Huntaville, Yadkin, North Carolina, enfivred for nine years with one of the most painf ul and troublesome eore legs that ever fell to the lot of man ; and after trying everv medicine he had ever heard of, hti resigned In des pair all hope of being cured ; bnl a friend brought him a couple of pots of Hollowey's Ointment, which caused the sores on his legs to heal, and he entirely regained hia health, to ilia astonishment of his acquaintances and friends. . Cure of a Bad Bread, wkmtke Palir-U was at ' ' "' Death's Door. Mr. R. DURNT, of New Orleans, addressed Professor Hollowav aa follows: For 7 yeara my wite had a bail breaH, with ten running wounds, (not of a cancerous nature). I was told that nothing could save her: she waa then induced to use your Oiniinunt and Pills, when in the ahort space of three months, ihej effected a perfect cure, to the astonishment of all who knew u. We ob tained your Medicines Irom Messrs. Wright dr Con of Chartres-treet. New Orleans. I send this from Hotel des Princes," Paris, although, I had written it at New Orleans, before we finally left, at thai lime, not . knowing your address at New York, Nov: 9th, isr,3. (Slancd) R. DURA NT. The Pills should be ned conjointly with the Ointment in most of the following cases: Bad Lees, Bad Bjeais, Burn. Bunions, Chil blains, Chapped hnna, Contracted and Still Joins, Fituiae. Gout, Glandular Swellings Lumbago, Piles, Rheumatism, Suit Rheum, Scalds, Sore Nipples Sore-throats. Skin-dlscases, Scurvy Sore Heads, Ulcers. Wounds. - -i-' Sold nt the Establishment of Professor Hot lowav. 3d, Corner of Ann and Nassau Streets, New York ; also by alt respectable Drnggists and Dealers in Medicines tliroughoul . the United Stales, in Pots, at 371 cents, 87 cents, and 91 ,60 each. To be had Wholesale of the principal Drug Houses in the Union, and Sold at the establishments of Professor Hoiloway, 80 Maiden Lane. New York, and 244 Strand. Lon don, and by all respi etable Drutrjriots. A. O. BRADLEY, Wilming! fin, N. C. - There is a considerable saving by taking thi lartter sixes. -- " N.B. Directions f.ir the guidance of paticntv in every -disorder are affixed to each Pot. ; June 20. ' . - :, 4l-lj-c. LIVER C031PLALNT, DYSPEPSIA. Jauiulice. Chronic or Ntremts Ddbility.Dia ; ewf of the Jiidntyit. etnd all JJioeueeti arising from a disordered lAttr or Slomarh. tuck aa Constipation, inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to tne Head, Acidity ot tne Moniaci), nausea, tieart burn, Disgust for Food. Fullness or Weixhl in the Stum ch, Sour Eructations. Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the ii cad, Hurried and Difhuult Breathing, Muttcringat the Heart, Ottiiking or Suft'ocatins Sensationa when in a lying pos'ure. Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency ot Perspiration. Yellowness of the Skin and Eves, Pain in the Side, Buck, Chest, Limbs, if-c, Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Kl- sh, Constant linagininsrsol evil, and great depressions of SoHit8,cao be rtlectually cuicd by DR HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PR UIAItriI BY MR. C M. JACKSON. No. IJfO Arch street, l'lilladelplila. Their power over the above discs ses is not excell ed, if equalled, by any other preparation in the Uni ted States, astlie citresaitesl, in many cases after skilful physician, hid failed. These Bitters are wort hy t he a tten tion of i n valida Possessing great vit lues in the rectification ot dia eases of the Liver and leaser glands, exercising the most searching powera in weakness and affections of the digestive organ,t hey are, withal, aafe, cer tain and pleasant. READ AND BE CONVINCED. More Testimony of the strongest kind from Ohio, in favor of Dr. HOFFLAN DS GERMAN BIT TERS, prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON. Phila delphia, fully proving that these bitters are unequll ed for the cure of Liter Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Nervous Debility, Disease of the Kidneys, de. Read the proof: . F. K ESS ELM KIR. JeweW, Woostcr, O., Dec. 2d, lS51.sald embrace this opportunity of in forming yon of the great benefit 1 have derived from the tie of Dr. Hoofland's German Bi'ters. I have used them for Chills and Fever, and Disordor dered Stomach, and found relief in every case. They are the best remedy for disordered Stomach, , I think. In existence." P. FOLEY, BUwtu field. O Oct- 7, 1852 said: "With feelings ef gratitude I take my pn to inform yon of the incalcable benefit I have derived from the use ef Hooflmd's German Bitters.- I have us ed them for the Liver Complaint, and take pleasure in recommending them to the public as the safest ind best remed v in use." L The Editor ol tbe Wooster Democrat, May 6. 1E53, said i "Hoofland's German Bitters. This Invalua ble medicine is daily performing cures of the most remarkable character. We do not speak of this medicine without a knowledge of its efficacy, ss we have died it in our family, and find it to be the only thing needed io Liver Complaint or Dyspep sia." OGIER d CL A RKE, Cambridge, O , Nov. IT. iSgi. said : "By those persons who have used vour lloi.flan-i German Bitters, tbey are considered an invnlunble remedy for Dyspepsia." , J5-Vou snould bear in mind that these Bitters are bstibelv veoxtablb, thereby possessing ad-, vantagea over moat of the preparations recommend ed for similar diseases. For a le by O. A. BRADLEY and W. H. LIP PITT, Wilmington, and by Druggists every where. July 1 3th, 1854. , 60-ly-c. itiw BBUsrwics rubber coipiht i Warehouse 100 Liberty dt 105 Cedar St. N. Y. MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS in all kinds of Robber Goods, made under Charles Good year's Patent. consisting of Men's, Women's. Misses and Children's Me talie Boots and Shoes, Coata, Cloaks. Overalls, Combe. Stay and Dress Bone, Dolls, Doll Heads, Balls, Toys. "W hips, Teething Rings, Syringes, Breast Pumps, dke , die. r The above Company would solicit a eaU from their friends and the public before purchasing. -JOHNSON LETSON, Pres. . Jaly 2(L . S3-6m. FRESH GOODS' JUST landed from Schr. "f lelene r" 24 bbls.biumra-Pvwdcred, Cruahed, Granula - ted and Yellow ; .77 . .. . , 4 Firkins Vermort Dairy Butler; -1 Case Porter ; . . - - -. - . : :-'-..-, - I do. Ale; ; -L? Twenty thousand Cigart, cor prising the follow ing brands : Havana Londres, F.apetanx t. El Ex celsior, and those unapproachable Know-Nothings For sale by , 4 ,O.UINCE d COWAN. - August 24 ---- ; " 63. ' . SNUFF AND TOBACCO. IfZ B8LS. LnriTlards Snaff: 30 boxes Chewing J Tobacco assorted qualities, for sale by m. 1. 11 - r tepy!, z;ti.w 11. utl KK.V K. TUnns' ISLAND SALT. OHOfe BUSHELS, In etore and for sale by ' ZENO. H. GS.KENE. OcU3L' CN.C.TeopyO tax NEW ARRIVAL OP PRESU COoV" ORIGINAL FAMILY GROCERY, FRONT STltEET. T rTHEsnbacriber. fuly ihaaLfu) for the UbernI v-f- tronjj-e hereiolo.a bestowed upon htm bv hlslriens, and all desiioaa of obtaining good ar ticleein his trade at who, sale and retail. beK leave to-inform them that ha has perfected arrange ments fot procurtmg a constant supply of theve v beat Groceries, at Ore very lowest prices. TKAS. - Old Hysow, Young Hyson, Imperial, rpuchonT and Ouiung - - ' - , 3 WJNK AND LIQ.CORS Otard, Cogcae, Duptty A Co's Braudiea.Oli Ma deira, Cherry, Port. Muscat and Malaga Mines, Monongahela, Rye, Irish and Scatek Whi-xey, HolhMid Gin, Champagm a-and Bottled Wines, Heid.ick. Daeal, Orape. Boushe all ef (he first quatftr. Bottlevt Otard Brandy. Cognac, Madrria, berry, amd Hviiaan Gin, Aromatic Scbnaro ar.d Cordiaks. COFFEES. Old Govermenr, Ja, Laga.iyrar, Kfo, Jamaica and St. Detnlngo.- SUGARS. Crashed, Powdered, Granulated. Leaf, Coffei Crnshed, Cla-ified, Porto Bico, and Sugars of all grades. FLOUR. Hiram Smith, John Bice, Coatiilis and New York Mills; in Barrets, Ilalf-ftirrWs. and Baga- fresh t Fayetteviilo do. CANDLES. , Judd's Patent Spe-m. Sjierm, and "5 Boxes A M. Candles, lower than they can be bought in Ntw York. CRACKERS. . Soda, Butter, Pilot, S ugar. Picnic, Lemon. Milk, Walr.ut, with every variety of Crackers, W. Under vwiod dk Co'e. 3 Pickles by the Hundred, Jar. Gallon, Half-GalJoir, Quarter-Gallon, or Pint. Pickolllla Cstchup , Muatard, Sapees, hile W ine and Cider Vinegar, Olives, Spaniels and French t Cayers, Preeeivts in every variety.. -- " . ' undrJks Goshen Butter, fresh weekly; Smoted Beer, Beef Tongues. PuMon Market Beef, Salmon, Mack erel, Codfith, Herring. Cliet e- Kng irh and linl tution, Bucon, Pork, Stnarfs Symp, Sperm and1 Whale Oil, Fruits in every variety, Wtrfe, .siann'e Contectfoneiy, Market Basketa, Clothes Baskcta and Fancy Baskets, Wseb Tuba all kind. Brasa hooped Buckets, Common Bucket, Brooms, Travs, Sifters, Keclers. Cup Tubs, Scrubs, and every va riety of Wood and Willo.w ware, ipicea, Clovca, Nutmegs, Cinnamon. Pepper, Ginair. Mace, Cho colnfe. li-tngolitss. Gelatin. Macaroni, VtrniVelli, Raisins, Currants, Citron, Prunes, Preserved Gin- Cr. Mrawberiia, Grapes, Fresh Peaches, Fresh bster. 600 boxes assorted sixes Sardines, Fig Paste, 1 00 Canary Cag a- various styles and pat terns, Squirrell Cages, Mocking Bird Cages, Kie- gant Boxes fine Tea, containing 2 iba. each the , box being worth the price of iheiarknpe 2each. Raspberry and Cherry Syrop by the Gallon--extr qualitj; 5000 of the most choice Ciirara ever bronght 10 thia market, and every varfrty of Groceries that can be procured, wholesale and retail, at the lowest possible prices. 50,000 t-'igars,frem S4 to 35 per thousand. GEO. MYERS. ?ept 30. , 64.. NE WELL'S PATENT SAFETY LAMP & LAMP FEEDER. ANEW ARTICLE, warranted to prevent all Accidents from the ase of Burning Fluid. Ca.mph.cne, and other Explosit Compounds. Mscs) for the production ot Lislit. - This lnven:ien is applied to all common Lamps and Lamp Feeder, also, 10 Solar, Caniphene Lamps, Lanterns, c. ALSO, Burning Fluid, Cainphene, Rosin Oil, For sale by C. & D. DvPRF, Druggists, Mtuj.et Street, Wilmington, N. C- " The following Certificates ntr a snffielent guar anty of the entire safety and efficiency of Jh Safety Ijxmp and Feeder 1 . . -. T . CERTIFICATE?. 16 Bovistox St., Boston-, 2 1st Nov., 1853. Pbofc8sob Benjamin- illimar: Dear Sir. -I take the liberty jo asking yon if any circum stance has occurred, lending any degree to di minish the full contiJence ynu have fell in tha protection afforded. by Newell's Patent Safety Lamp ! , With high respect, truly yours. ... -- . A. A. IT Eostos. N or. 2 ' n-Y" - u . . 1 1 c -. . , - the Inquiry contained in vour note i t! I can now stale thai "Ac well's Putciii ..cty Lamp," after a considerably extended expurieneo in xiy family, has fully justified the favorable opinion which I expressed of it about a year ago. Until thia protection was presented, I never permitted the so-called burning fluid to be u cd in my house. Now it ia constantly employed by the domestics, and it has been occasionally burned in the parlor and atudy . The house being lighted by gjs, there is little occasion for its general use in the family ; bnt with the protection named ahore, I should have no hesitation to use it wherever there , i occasion for artificial light, and I de, with en tire confidence, rerommend it to my friends and others who consult me on the subject always protesting, however, against the unguarded u.e which-has produce I so many distressing and fatal result. : I remain, dear air very respeetfury end trnly yottts, B. SninuA, Senior. - Wilmington, N.C., June If ill, 3854. I hereby certify t half witnessed the experiments of Mr. Newell, with hia patent Safety Lamp, for -furnishing "fluid" and am perfectly saiielied of the safety of the same. 1'. II. Dicxsoir, President of the N. C. Medical Society. This is to certify that I have used Newell's Pat ent Safety Lam;-a, for more than twelve month, and they have given perfect sat isfartion. , June 21d, 1854. ; Gxo. R. Fbbscm. Having purchased the right for the Slate ef N. C , from the Patentee, we are prepared to fill all Orders at short notice, for every description and variety of Lamps, die. - All persons are cautioned against infringing up on the above patent, as the law will be rigidly en forced against all offenders. - ' C. DePRE, D DcPRK, Jr. A.O. DICKINSON1. -June 22nd, 1854. 41-Iy-e. . LARGE STOCK OF FURNITURE. THE subscriber would rc A - spectfully Invite the attention I 7 of the public, to his very large J I and complete assortment of Furniture now beinz received and recently selteled by himself at the Manufactories tduting the present month, hisatot lt will be complete and consist in part of the fol lowing ariiclta. . - Fine Sets Drawing Room Furniture, in Dam ask and Hair Cloth ; Setts Painted Cnamber Fair itare. 60 Sideboards, Secretaries and Book Cases; 60 Sofas and Tetc a Teles; 100 Bureaus; - 100 Wash Stands, marble and plain; 100 Rocking Chairs; . -75 Nnrse do. 123 Tea and Dining Tablesc 73 Centre, Card and Sofa do. 75 Toilet do. 100 doz. Chairs, cushioned, cane and WindVort 250 Bedsteads, in mabogony, walnut maple a ad iron; . . .i . . ' Wardrobes. mahogony and stained ; Children's Chairs Otiomana, Foot Stools ; A fine assortment of Looking Glasses ; Teapoy's Whatnots Hat Stands; Settees, Work Tables ; Work Boxes. Paper Hangings ; Window Shades, Ac. f-c. A rrw vbbv rtnn Piano Fobtkb, and In fact al most any article that may be desired, in comuU ie ly furnishing Dwellings, Hotels, OfLeea or Set ciety Rooms Front 6'trcel. . J. D. LOVE. Wllmlngton.N.C, Sept, , 1S53 76., NOW SELLING, K( BBLS. City Mess Pork ; eJVSKO base Rio and Laguira Coffee; - 13 hhds. Orleans Seear; -; 6 tons Hoop Iron, H, ll.lj widet 10 bbls. best Cider Vinegar; 7.500 lbs. N. Carolina Bacon ; 4,000 Western, hag round. The low prices at which we are aellin? these articles, and especially the latter aniele of Wes tern Bacon, is an inducement to planters and to turpentine meat to give ua call. Aug. 22. W.M. SHERWOOD & CO. ADAM8 da CO'S GEATN ORTII ER 3T AND SOUTHERN EXPRESS.' CARRY PACKAGES of every description to Peterabnrg, Richmoed, Fredrickabrg. Wash Z . .'.. r. . W MrAllr Rallimnrfl- OCC infton 0117, ronwMw.is, hwijvi., . in ckrg of Sptciol Messenger. - JOIIN L. CANTWELL, Agent, Office on Front, near Marke at- May 19. - T. I- SALT . X . a- V3a- OrVHlTiBUSHELS afloat, for sale ia lota to sail ' pDrchasers ViEEMAN dk HOUSTON. - Oct. S. F'IPTV SPIRIT Cirf PRIME Diamond "8." Bamiajvat re jJ ecived and for tale hy Oct 7 ADAMS, BEO di CO.
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