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WILMINGTON, N. C.r " , .
' SATURDAY,- APRIL. 7, 1S55. .
" CINCINNATI ELECTION. .
DISGRACEFUL PROCEEDINGS. ,
'FEARFUL RIOT AND BLOODSHED
Twelve persons killed and' mortally
- wounded.
- .Cincinnati, April 3J. Yesterday
was altogether the most disgraceful elec
tion day 'ever experienced in Cincinnati.
In the "conflict between the Americans
and foreigners", pistols " and. other" fire
arms, were discharged indiscriminately,
and the "only wonder is that we have
not more terrible results to record. As
i'it was,: a fearful "bloodshed took place,
and it is supposed that from 10 to 12
persons -avere either killed or mortally
wouuded. . - -
a .The particulars of the affair have not
yet transpired, and it is dilficult to learn
the number of killed and wounded.
The result of the election is still un
decided. ; There is an alleged fraud in
the twelfth ward, which gave Farren,
"Democrat, 500 majority for Mayor. It
is proposed, to throw out the entire vote
.of the ward, and if this is done, Tay-
lor, American, vill have about 100 ma
jority, but if the ' ward is counted, Mr.
Farren will have four hundred majori
ty. The eleventh ward, where the box
es were destroyed, is supposed to have
given Farren from five to seven hun
dred majority. Had the entire vote of
the city been counted., the whole Dem
ocratic ticket would have been elected
by from 500 to 1000 majority. ,:
, There was no more rioting last night
further than that heretofore reported.
second despatch.
Ci ncinnati, April 3 P. M. The
city remains quiet. On an investiga
tion it has been ascertained that the
ballot box of the 12th ward contained
55 more tickets than there were names
recorded on the poll books. One of the
judges insisted on throwing out the en
tire vote, but the others would not agree,
and while the judge was counting the
votes, a body of men entered the room
and took the box, containing the tickets
forcibly from them, and then burnt the
ballots and tally sheets in the open
street. Thus the votes of the eleventh
and twelfth wards have been destroyed.
The 'remaining wards give Taylor,
American, 477 majority. :
The" American party contend that
there has been a large amount of illegal
voting . . t
It is reported that Taylor will not ac
cept the. office under the circumstances.
third despatch. .'
More Excitement Tlie Riot about to he Re
sumed. - " n
Cincinnati, April 3 9 o'clock, P.
M. The greatest excitement prevails
here tonight, and there is every indica
tion of a renewal of the fearful scenes-of
last night. The piece of cannon taken
from the Germans yesterday by the A
mericans was quietly conveyed from the
public landing tins afternoon by the Ger
mans, which causf-s much excitement.
An immense number of people have now
assembled at Fifth street and Market
space, awaiting the rttiitn of -a deputa
tion which lias been sent to Freeman's
Hall, across the canal, the headquarters
1 of the Germans, to demand the return of
the cannon. The mob have resolved
that if the gun is not delivered forthwith
they will go and take it by force. This
they will do if necessary, in which case
1 -: 1 1 . . - -i i. . r ' . .i
mcie win uu uouui uo anouier serious
riot. i
Alter waiting until near 11 o'clock
last night, it was found impossible to
get anything later from Cincinnati
Reporter,
LATER FROM CALIFORNIA.
ARRIVAL OF THE ST A It OF THE WEST. S
New York, Apiil 3. The steamer
Star of the. West arrived here this even
ing about 0 1-2 o'clock! with 100 passen
gers and $230,000 in treasure. She
brings San Francisco dates to the 9th
ultimo.
The Star of the West connected with
the Sierra Nevada, which loft San Fran
cisco on the Oth and arrived at San Ju
an del Sud on the 22d nit. She en
countered severe gates the whole pas
sage, and had to touch at Key West on
the 29th for coal.
General J. Estroda has succeeded
Chemorro in the direction of Nicaragua
affairs, rand is Commander-in-Chief of
the army. : ?
The British war steamer Devastation !
was at San Juan. . i
The news from California is of little
interest. Business was exceedingly de
pressed, and monetary affairs stringent.
The house of Messrs. Wells, Fargo
Co. was going ahead as formerly, but
it was doubtful when Messrs. Page, Ba
con tfc Co. would resume. All the oth
er bank failures are bad ones.
At Sonora the depositors broke open
the vaults of Messrs. Adams & Co.,
through a committee, and i paid them
selves, leaving a balance behind of
$8,000. ,
The rains " continued and the miners
were actively engaged, but owing to the
scarcity of coin, but little dust had been
boucht. . &
. The Kern river diggings have been
attracting thousands of persons, and it
is represented as tlie richest yet discov
ered. . -
Blake, who shot Mouryf the contract
or, at San Francisco, who swindled him
out of $1300, has been 'found guilty of
murder, but recommended to mercy,,
John Faber, who killed Mansfield, of
the San Joaquin Republic, has been par
doned. -- V'.'i '"
It was reported at Sau Franciseo that
Alviu Adams has been held liable as a
general partner for the debts of Messrs.
Adams & Co.
The publishers ; of the California
statesman nave sued Senator Gwin. to
recover $20,000 damages foV a breach
of contract. Mrs Gwin having failed to
sustain the Statesman, according to con
tract. The Statesman was -Mr. Gwiu's
Sacramento organ. '
LAT ERFROM HAVANA.
t ARRIVAL OF TUB BLACK WARRIOR.
? New York, April 2d.-Tho steamer
Black Warrior has arrived with. Havana
dates to the 20th. . The United States
steamers Princeton and Fulton were
iii port, all well. The Fulton was to
sail for Nqrfolk on the 3lst. - ' ' ;
Numerous additional arrests had been
made at Havana ; amongst them Don
Carlos Castillo, manager of a bauk, and
Don Alcozas, a wealthy Broker. - Their
only offence is believed to he uttering
expressions of sympathy for Pinto.
Mr. Robot tson, the acting U. States
Consul, is understood to have sent in .so
strong a protest against the so-called
trial of Estampes and Felix, as to have
induced the Captain General to refer the
matter to the Spanish Consul at "Wash
ington before carrying the sentence into
execution.
The announcement had gone forth
that six companies of colored militia
were to be established in Havana.
FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT.
PuiiADF.i.piiiA, April 3d. Thegale
of wind which prevailed between nine
and ten o'clock yesterday morning, and
which passed over this city, raged with
arcat violence a few miles up the river.
Trees and fe:-ccs wore in some instances
blown down, and r.t the town of Pro
gress, at the mouth of the llancocas
Crvk, about ten miles above Camden,
a Urge and extensive glass manufacto
ry, lielonging to Mr. Julius Kelter, a
Frenchman, was torn down, and up
wards of twenty persons buried beneath
the ruins. The alarm was immediate
ly given, and all the residents of that
place, numbering from two to three hun
dred persons, proceeded at once to res
cue the dead and wounded from the ru
ins. Up to two o'clock, we learn, it had
been ascertained that eight persons were
instantly killed, and several others were
seriously if not fatally injured.
The building was located at the cor
ner of Taylor and Kossuth streets, and
was constructed of brick, with 18-mch
walls, in the most substantial manner.
It occupied a space of 125 feet high and
-12 feet wide ; being covered with a slate
roof, supported by heavy rafters. The
loss by the destruction of the building
will probnbly exceed $18,000, including
a considerable quantity of manufactur
ed goods, and all the tools used by the
workmen,
This manufactory has been in opera
tion about eight weeks, and has thus
far turned out nothing but hollow glass
ware. Only a single furnace was in
operation, although extensive arrange
ments had leen made for working sev
eral other furnaces. By this accident i
about twenty-five persons will be thrown
out of employment. We regret to learn
that Mr. Samuel Beehtold, of this city,
is a loser to the amount of $'2,500. The
building, we are informed, is a total
wreck, having been -crashed to the
ground by the force of the wind.
A gentleman, who was in the vicinity
at the time the accident occurred, states
that the large front doors of the build
ing were open, which no doubt coused
the accident, as the wind was enabled to
sweep through the building with great
violence.
We are unable to learn the names of
the persons killed, or those wounded, in
consequence of the non-arrival of the
train due here at G 1-2 o'clock lastevcn
it)2. It was reported, however, that
Richard Palmer, a lad 14 years of age,
a son of Alderman Palmer, residing in
Fileventh street, above Franklin, was
among the killed. lie was taken to
.Mr. Bechtold's house. He had visited
the place a few weeks ago for the pur
pose of recruiting Ins health, and being
pleased with the manufacturing of glass
ware, solicited the proprietors to take
him into their employ..
DEATH OF MRS. CASS IN ROME.
A letter dated Rome, March 5th, says:
" The diplomatic circle here has recent
ly sustained a fresh " loss in one of the
most amiable of its members, whose
deutli succeeded those of the Marchesa
Pralormo, Marchesa Bargagll, and Bar
onoe d'Arnim. Mrs. Mary Cass, born in
Lndlum, wife of the Minister of the
United .States, was yesterday snatched
from life and from the affections of her
relation by the bursting of a blood ves
sel in the licad. She was near her ac
couchement. Her virtues, beauty, and
amiable qualities will make her memory
deeply regretted by all who know her."
A COMMON ERROR.
The vulsrar are apt to conclude that
where a great deal is said something
must be true ; and adopting that lazy
contrivance for saving the trouble -of
thinking, splitting the difference, ima
gine they show a " laudable caution in
believing only part of what is said.
This is to he as simple as the clown
who trunks he has bought a great bar
gain of a Jew, because he has beat down
the price from a guinea to a crown for
some article that is not really worth a
groat. ".
HA VE your Rooms papered in handsome style
bv tailing on
WILKINSON 4 ESLER,
Aug. 22, . Upholsterers and Paper Bangers.
PENNSYLVANIA BUCK WIIEAT7
EC BAGS Fresh Ground, just received -from
Philadelphia, and for sale by " .
, March 27. - L.N. BARLOW.
NOTICE.
HAVE just received by late arrivals,
F0 docen Winsor Chairs;
2U . do. Cane Seat Maple Chairs ;
20 do. do. do. Hall top do.;
2 do. do. do. Rocking do.;
2 do. Wood do. do. do.;
1 do. fine Maple do. do.;
2 do. ' line French Mtihogany do.;
- 1 Uo. do. do. do. Hocking do.;
w 1 do. Childs' Office , do, do.;
1 do. fine Mahogany Beaureans j .
I do. do. do. Sofas c :.
4 do. fine Maple Beadsfeads, now in store
aim iur saie iow lor cash only, by
u n, ' S. M. WEST.
Feb. 22. 142-tf.
-.'EEXAii.T. MORGAN,
FOItwARLDTO & COMMISSION MERpHANT,
.. CHEUAW, S. C." "
' March 27. 1 S53.- 5-g fn-c.
.SACK SALT.
S ACKS In prime order, Tor sale by
- Feb. 13. - J. 11. B LO&S OM.
500
NEW FRUIT, JUST ARHIFED.
rr"V BOXES Orancesacd Lemons, infine&rder ;
JJ 25 bbls. prime Red Apples, "" - u
25 boses steam refined Candies, warranted pure;
E0 s' ' best layer Knicins.
Aiso.Figst Nuts, Prunes, &c all aelpeted with
care. W .U. H. DzNEALK
March 31. . '7.
DR. R. F, EISDATiD'S
WILD CHERRY JUTTERS,
FOn Nervous Weakness and General Debility.
These Bitters are highly eerviceabie in oli dys
peptic affections ; they assise disWion; restore the
tono of the stoinaeh, sumulate The liver, and create
an nppciite. They are unsurpassed in r moving
lanpor or lassitude, (or want of energy to move,)
antfifilrtiiaiiy throw off the drowsiness incident to
tho! S-'prinTor warm snson.
Sold W holesale and Retail, by .
March 31. GEO. M VERS.
NOTICE.
TORTII CAROLINA DISTRICT TEXT, No.
1 18 I. O. of It., will hold her next Annual ses
sion nt Scott's Hill on the fir&i Tuesday in April
next. Primary Tents under her jurisdiction will
please send I represent?! lives. .
VVM. LAUKINS.D.R. S.
March 21, 1935. -4-6t.
COAL.
Of C nHf)S. to arrive per Stenmthip North
CWU farolitia, firm 1'hiUd-- 'j-hia. by
Dec. 30. GKO. HARR1SS.
.
A fW BRLS. In prime order, for fn'e by
'1UU Apiil 3. JOSKPil il. BLOSSOM.
F2ES3 FR95I NEW YORK.
pint SCO, w. n. SMITH.
Q BKLS. L. L. & A. .Sti fa C. yellow Sugar;
CJ 25 ba3 best i)!.; Gov. Juva Colii; j
200 " Table Salt ;
5 hhds. of prime Yellow Susars ; low for
cash, at CsVM. II. K KLLKV'S.
April 3. J., II N. C. T. & Sp. Age copy. 8. .
fi:e: n flour,
FROM F A Y ETTl'viLLE.
f f BBLS. of Super. Flour;
iV15 do. best Family do. ; low for cash. at
.April 3. F.O. II. K EL LEY,
J ., II., and N. O. T. copy.
BUTCHERS' IMPERIAL liLES.
Tl'ST received a,full supply.
u April a.
J. M. ROBINSON.
rr f CASKS firsh beat Rice, just received fiom
JJ lh mill, and lor sale by
S. M. WES!'.
Match 2-1.
4-lui.
CANDIES.
JXJST received and opening, one of the Inrtreat
and bet selected stocks of French Candies, of
the latest importation also. Home Manu.'aeiuic
ever br.iiii'u to this market; all varieties, of the
best matiulaciure, not to be excelled by any similar
establirliiueni in lha United State. Call at
March 31. Vv M. II. DeNKALE
ARTHUR'S HOME MAGAZINE For April
1. received and for sale at
Match 31. S. W. WHITAKER'S.
DAILY EXPECTED
PER FIRST PACKET 100 boxes Orangesand
Lemons; 20 bbls. AppLa.
Cocnantns by the hundred.
For sale, wholesale and retail, by
March 31. W.M. H. DbNEALE.
EHrTY CARRELS.
rAfl RECO.VD-IIAND. of tlmiee quality.
ev w v. 1-
Mr sale by
RUSSELL &, liRO.
Feb. 13.
133.
KOTICE.
THEpubscriber, respectfully Informs the public,
thathe is nowr in ietin the Vnetion business
on his wn aceount, and lufn-itby strict attention to.
business, to inerii a continuance oll'iat patronage
herctolore soliberolly bestowed upon him.
Stock, Real Estatcand Negroes. bought and sold
on a eomnii-aionol I per cent either at privaccor
ptiiilic s.ili!.
Jan y.lsp-i.
1 GLUE.
o
F the bet quality, and Uuns of all sizes always
fin hand. J. II. liLUSSU t.
Nov. 'I. 97.
NOTICE.
I RETIRE this day from the frenernl practice of
Medicine. 1 tender my erntcfi.il returns to ail
consistent patrons, and wish them future cood
health. I. DcPREJa.
VViltninTton. N. C , March 10, 1Sj5.
P . S.-r Those indebted to me will please make
early payment. O. DtrP., Jr.
March 17. 1-lni.
PRI3IE NriW ORLEANS MOLASSES.
Al BBLS. in rood order; 15 half bbls. do. do.
4fcvJ Low for cash, at
GEO. II. KELLEY'S.
Dee. 16. J., H., N C T & S. A;e copy 114.
JUST RECEIVED,
PER SCIIR. NAPIER, from Halifax, Nova
Scotia :
15 bbls. No. 1 Mackerel;
10 i - " 1 do.
B0 ' " 2 do. .
250 " " 3 do.
10 i " " 3 do.
3 ' " 1 Salmon ;
123 " Cut Herrings, (extra :)
60 boxes Digby Smoked Herrings.
For sale in lots to suit, by
T. C. WORTH,
March 3. VValkers's wharf.
ERICRS.
50,000 f?aT
Til River hard. For sale low
GEO. IIARRISS.
.119.'.
Dec. 30.
RATES OF PILOTAGE.
JUST printed and for mIc at The Commercial
Office, (lie Rates of Pilotage for the Bur and
River. ' 3j-f. -
" ' a'ngiv AM) '
AT0NDERFUL DISCOVERY !
AMO.NGtho thouandsof Pile remedies which
have been recommended, COL. C. It. GIBBS'
(of Livinctot Sumter County, Alabama,) late
discovery, is the only one which is calculated to
make a radical cure the moan a operandi is entire
ly new. It alo removes all Kntozoa (or Worms,)
which produce irritation and inhabit the rectum.
JmL veil to the contents of this Small Hook,
which represents a short history cf the diieaau j
well as some most aggravated cases which nae
been permanently cured nfter many .years of in
tense suffering. A host of diseases are carried off
by this new discovery. It produces a healthy state
ot the rectum, and removes all scaly formations
which are sure to be in connection with that re
gion. ;
Price SI 0.00 per packaee of four vials,
0"lt ALU CASES ON PACKAGE WlLl i'KRFOSM A
PEliMA.VEST fCBB. ' !
DR. S WAYNE &. SON,
S'f. 4 Xnrth. Seventh Street, above Market, PhiTa.
Sole manufacturers for the discoverer, and exclu
sive agents for the-United States.
N. It. As COL. GIBBS' Remedies are compos
ed of the most expensive materials, it will be im
pos iole to send them out on agency, but in order
to let the afflicted from all parts obtain them, they
will be sent. free on the tcceipt of 810,00) by Ex
prees or otherwise. .
A very liberal discount to the trade for Cath.
Nov, 16. . 102-ly-c.
CANDIES.
A CONSTANT supply of assorted Candies at
XJL wholesale and retail. For sale by i,
L. N. BARLOW,
Feb. 6. No. 3 Granite Row, Front-st.
J. F. IIEINS & M. RIGGINS.
T ESPECTFULLY inform their frirnds atid the
i- public thnt they have opened a TAILORING
ESTABLISHMENT, on the south side ot Market
street, over Mf. Augpstikb's Confectionary and
Fruit Store,where they will be prepared, at all
times, to furnish them with Clothing, to order,
made in the neatest manner and most fashionable
sty lew : - : ... "'
Feb.8s . 136-3m.
JUST RECEIVED
' Per Schr. P. SMITH.
2r BOXES that fine Excclaor Soap, and tor
J sale by the box for cot.li. by I "
Feb. 22. . S. M- WEST.t
-ii-.. .it, t ,.,ii,... w :. i --:'m- -- 1 '
'- . SIEBiCAL ROUSE, -
No. 10, SOUTH FHKDECICK STREET,
BALTIMORE. ilARYLAAU.
Established iu order to afford the Afflicted
sound and scientific .tied ical Atdt
t , . ' unci for the suppression of
Quackery. ,
DR. I. B. Swith hasfor many years d.evotedhis
wliolea.itn'ion to the trcutrueiit oi Private rom
pluiais, iu ull thc-ir varit-d and couipiicatca f.jru s.
His ri-,at success in those loitg etani-iiuH and ii;ui
cult caies, such as were f'nuoi ly C4sid?ifu lricur
able, is surnL'ient to commend him to liie pmdiu ub
worthy oi the extenMve patronage he has received,
V iiliin i lie last eight years, Dr.' S. has treated mow
tlmu 23,oOue.iseaot Private Complaints1, in thir
different forma and staijes ; a 'pructh-o 'which no
doubt exceeds thnt of all other piiyaicitirto now advertising-in
linliitiiore, and riii a ainale case is
known whnrc his directions were etriciij followed,
and medicines taken at reasonable time, without
t-detiiing a radical and permanent curt)'; therefore,
persoiiS iillict;) wlt:i dioastsa of the above nature,
' n n utcr now dilhctilt or lon stantlinfr the case
may be," would do well to call on Dr. Smith -at his
uliicc.iVo, lb, Sotiill Frederick St..and if not t U-c-turdly
relieved n- renioneration will bo .ruquirft for
hi services. JIi-- medicines nre free from Mcreury
and nil mineral poisons; put up in a mat and cuh
pact torin, and may be taken in a public or piivate
houcc.or while travelling, without exposure or hin
drancc t'rom bir-iness, nod exeep in owes of vio.
ent inil imnnition. no obanre of diet is necessary.
f 1 tilw 1'u RES. -Dr. bmitli has discoveied a
new iin"i!iod bv which he can curetrin woist formot
stricture and that without pain orinconver.ienrc to
the patient. Irritation -oi Ui urwtlin,-or prof.ir.tiii
la mis, or rieckof trie riladder,ism)nieiiine8iiiisi:i!- vn
Icr sliictutes by'c:'e a I iir.icliMoneij orcharl.itaus.
and otht'r? a fU in ted with Spmin,il l):Mlity, whctlt
erori!.jin:itin from a Certain i)eefrnclive Habit, or
fnim any other cause, with train of nudity uu.l mt n
tal evils wul-U follow, when rieilecled,hould tur-ke
an e:u!v application, thereby avoiding (itui-li i rmii.U
and suii.-iiiipf, as well as expense. l!y bis fiuprovi d
method t traatiner.t, Dr. h. can ;ne'y ciinrani.e a
ci t.y and peilect cure in nil case di thie cjiu-
piUlllt. - ',';".!
All diseases peculiar to Feuiuieti fns also Suii-
pr'-rfioiii!', Irrejjul-Mties, ecc.) s pteoiiy and tlFrciii
ully removed. The efficacy of his remedies, for the
cure of theabove, airictiuTis, have been?., will tested
in an extensive practice for the lafet twelve years. .
Persons at a distance may consult Dr. S. by a
letter, post-paid, describing case, and have medicine
securely put up and forwarded to nny part of the
Uni'ed St ites. always acconi'tanied witn full and
explicit directions for vise. CotmiiunirtaTinns con
sider d strictly confidential. Oiliec nrransred with
eeparate apartmonta. so that patients mvvrrspc any
one but the doctor himself. Attendunce-daily,fiom
8 in the moininer till i at nitht. i : r
. N. I!. Persons aftiit ted with any of the above
complaints, will do well to a oid the vsii-kius
NOSTRUMS AND SPFJCIfiJCS,
advertised by Apothecaries and Dritft'ists as a cer
tain cure for any and every disease. 1 hey aro put
u; to sell, but not to cure, and frequently do much
more harm than srood thr-f Vre avoid them.
A word to the wish is siilacjent. A'blresa
DR. J. B. SMITH, lb South Frederick ft.,
Ballit'tjore. Md.
Oct. 13. i i 90-ly-c.
NOTICE.
THE undersigned bclnjr about to make an al
teration in the members of their firm, find it
necessary to settle their old business as soon as
possible. All persons Indebted to- the present firm
are therefore requested to come forward and settle
immediately, as the bnt-incps must be clo d.
Feu. 15. K.A UN WEI LE R & ULio-
GREAT BARGAINS FOR LADIES.
IN order to make room for our Spring and Sum
mer stock, wo will sell odour Muslins, Lawns,
Tissues, Uureges at greatly reduced prices.
Feb. 15. KAUNWK1LER& URO.
LARGE LOT OF LINEN AND LINEN
. - LAWN,1
ALL of which is of our own importation, for
sjle cheap, by KAHN WEILER & Ul-'O.
Feb. 15. 13'J.
SANDS sinsiiunlLLl
IN QUART BOTTLES.
For Purify r: the Vloocl, and fortlic Cure of Srro
fida, liheamulUuij Stubborn, Ulcers, I)ipejmia,
Stilt ffic.il i., I:-cr Sores, Erh-iclui. Pimj.Ue,
Biles, Mercurial J)!scnst!js, Cufuncouj Erup
tions, Liter Complaint, Ilroiichilut, Con
sumption, Female Complaints t Lost of
Appetite, General DxUUity, dV.
JN this preparation all the restorative properties
of me ro-it nre concentrated in their utmost
strength and efficacy ; but whiU Satfapariiia Rout
firms an important part of its eumbituilion, it is,
at the fame time, compounded wlih other vegeta
ble remedies of rent power, and it is in the pecu
liar combination and scien lfic manner 1 its prep
aration, that i t s remarkable eueeeMS in the cure of
difeabo depends. It nets sinraltaineounly upon the
stomach, the circulation and the bowtls; ind thus
three processes, which are ordinarily t he result of
three diiierent kinds of n cdioinui are carried on at
the same time, through the instrumentality of this
one remedial asrent which cnlly stimulates while
it tlifiti'ecT and expels iroin the sroinach nnd
bu ( Ks al that i- Irritaiii'jr, and at the same time
'Cfloies vii'nr and tone. Many other preparations
imitate in ocarina the name of Sufsatarilhi. and
in that their resemblance tndst, being often prepar
ed Iron! wartltliss ana inert roots, and of course
possess no healing or curative properties, and pa
tients in making choice of which they will use,
fchouM take no other, but that one elftitled to their
confidence, from the lutrg list of cures it has effect
ed on living witnesses, whose testimonials und
resilience have l een published, and ' who are still
UeariOii daily testimony to it worth. v -
ASTONISHING CURE. '
Patteiiso, N..Y ,20th, 1?51.
Messrs. A. B. &. D. S-awrst Oftnil'ftnen. Hav
ing witnessed the most benefieial 'cir-cts from ihe
use of your .Sarsaparilla, it trives me; pleasure to
send you the following stoieriient iia regard to my
son. In the sprinpof 1823 he took a severe cold,
and after eight weeKs of severe nulfciitig the dis
ease settled in tils left Jr-sr and faot, Which soon
swelled to the utmost. The swelling was lanced
bv his physician, und discharged most protusi ly;
after th'tt no less than eleven ulcera formed on the
lea and foot at onJ time We had fivedilfrcni Phy
sicians, but none relieved him mueh; and the last
winter found hint so emaciated anil low: th.-tt he was
unable to leave hit ed, suti'tsrina; the most excrneia
tina pain. During this time the bone had become
so much aflected that piece after piece came out, of
which he has now more than twenty-five preserved
in a bottle, varying from one half to one und a halt
inches In length. , We had given up all hopes of his
recovery, butat this time we were induced to try
your Sarsaparilla, and with its ua his health and
appetite befranimmedinlely to improve, and so rap
id was the change that less than a dozeri bottles ef
fected a perfect cure. !; s
With gratitude, I remain truly yours,
DARIUS K.4LLARD.
We- the undersigned neighbors of Mr, Ballard,
cheerfully subscribe to the facta of tho above state
ment. II. & R. S. Hayt, A. M. Trowbridge,
Geo. T. Dean, C. Eastwood.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail by A. B.
tt D. Sands, Druffzists and Chemits. 100 Ful on
street corner of William New York.: Sold also by
Druggists generally throughout the United States
and Cnnadas. Price SI per bottle j six battles for
$5. For sale by Dr. A. O. Bradley, and Messrs,
C. D. DaPro, Wilmington, N. C. : i
April 8. " ; . 19-6m.
UPHOLSTERING AND PAPER HANGING
in all Branches, executed in superior style and
at short notice, by r
. WILKINSON & ESLER,
Aug. 22. - Upholsterers and Paper Hangers.
NOTICE. i
THE PARTNERSHIP entered into by the un
derpinned on the 1st October, 1333. will termi
nate by limitation on the 30th September, 1S55.
Their business in North Carolina has been eon
ducted underthe firm of FREEMAN f- HOUS
TON and in New York as D.CL FREEMAN &
CO. In order that a settlement may take place be
tween the parties, on the termination of partner
ship, as above specified, notice is hereby given that
ail persons indebted to them must settle their ac
counts without delay. Up to the 30th September
next they will sell their stock of goods in Mlining
ton at a small advance on cost, for cash or negotia
ble paper. No new accounts will be opened; nor
will any orders for. articles be attended to, except
for those who are known to be punctual in making
DaTraents. '
0Their Commission and Forwarding business
will continue to receive strict attention, both In
New o;k and WiJimngton.
. - 6 I. C. FREEMAN.
' .. GEO. HOUSTON.
March 17,1855. I : l tf.
CANAL BARROWS.
T70R SALE, by
I j March 30.
i. M. IIOBINSON.
fiCUOOL BOO 3,
' gTAXDARD, .i
. . TIIE0LDGICAL,
HISTORICAL,
LAW,
MEDICAL,
BIOGRAPHICAL
AND
MISCELLANEOUS
' BOOKS,
t-V So. RidA
; r WH.SUXGTON, N. C.
-r? fr-- -' i
--3
QA- ''tr
JfT;
NEGR3 PASSES.
ANEWform f Passes.coritaining sanitary pro
visions, approved by he Commissioners, ai d
a number of others interested in the welfare ol our
colored population, is just issued at the oilice ut
llxe commercial.
Gl'NNV BAGS.
OnnCX CUNN V BAGS for snle bv
OUUVJ Nov. 2. C. Dul'RE f- Co."
RCfJERS' CUTLERY.
THE Sul)cri!ter is now opening a fine assort
ment of Roff'-rs' seleeted Knives. tScissors.
&e ; and hu.- made an arran!r"ment by wliii h he
will on r 2iil irly iii)iii.d with his sioon.. toiten
no especially for hlsr-Mnil sales. Those who wih
the beat in this line will ulwavs find them at
J, M. RuBINaOiN'S.
Wilmington, N.C., May 18. . 27
I7'El)ave on hand, on assortment of Paper
V Hanging, Borders, Decorations, Kin .Screens
Window shades, etc., for snle ard put lip ly
WILKINSON fe EsLER,
'uly 15. Paper Hangers and Upholsters.
PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS :
?f (l tH LH8. pure ind extra White Lead;
CJ9JKfJ 5.000 fjtilla. Linseed Oil
Xt Dhls. lied Uehre ,
50J fills Chrome Green;
11) bbls Veertain Hcd ;
30'.l g:dls. Ohrar.e Vellowi
ia bbls. Lamp Black
8 bbU t'oaeh and Japan Varnishes:
Terra D'Trinna, Amber and Prussian Blue;
Logwood, Anna no and Madder. For f-ule by
C. A- D. DuPllE.
Wholesale Druggists, Wilmington, N. C.
Oct. 5. 6G.
AYIXDOW GLASS.
OnO BOXES French and American Win
fUUU dow Glasses from 7x9 to 21x36. For
sale by C. & D. DcPRE,
Oct. 5. Wholesale Druggists, V ilmington.
pTrIiVr take oiirE
THAT wc make the very best Spring. Hair
Moss, Shuck, Sea Grass, Patent Peit, and Palm
Leaf Matt rasscs WILK1N-SON i F.SLER,
junei. , upnuisiere.rs.
RIRD CAGES. ,
TUST RECEIVED at
J Ang. 12, J.M.ROBINSON'S.
CARRIAGES.
-J six seated CARRIAGE,
L 1 Paneled Quarter Rockawsy,
I Quaker Rockawav and severallizht Busbies
just received and for sale by
Sept ii-ll 1 J I KHLK Oi HltU.
PREPARED CITRATE of MAGNESIA,
AN agreeable Rcfrigersnt and Laxative. This
preparation is extensively iiFed in the fo.Tii of
t-olution or liquid Citrate, and has given very gen
eral satisfaction. Frequent applications for a pre
paration in the form oi Powder, of similar nature,
and properties, have suggested the advantages that
might result from i;s introduction in that form,
specially when the " iilk and weight of ihe lijiiid
Citrate, (an nrtic le so justly esteemed bo'h by phy
sicians and in ptivate families wherever it has
been used,) wouid interfere with Its teinsr sent to
rrreat distances it is destitute of bitterness, and
by its pleasant acidity of taste and its efiervesc
Ir.g character, is rendered a very aareenble and re
fre.hing drink, at t'te mmc time, that il is a good
smbsihute for Epaom salts or o!her saline purga
tives, s-oldby Dr. A. O. BRADLEV.
" Drujifist.
. Dec. 12. 112-tf.
BATCH ELORS, FAMILIES, HOTELS,
Steamboats, &e., can be furnished with mat
trasses, beds, pillows, bolsters, sheets, pillow,
case, binnKets. comtorts, spreads, towels, table
cloths, oic, by callinon
v 1 lj
KINSON & ESLER.
Upholsters and Paper Hangers.
63.
Sept. C8.
ICE! ICE!! ICE!!!
THE "WILMINGTON ICE HOUSE"
TS now open the publicmay depend on having
I their wants supplied all seaton of the year, at
reasonable rsi tes.
Orders from the conntry addressed to "Wilming
ton lee House", will be wll packed and promptly
forwarded . .
A. II. VasBOKKELEN, Proprietor.
March 10th, I8i4. , 152.
INDIA RUBDER BEDS
ANDCushioniforsalehy
WILKINSON & ESLER,
April 8. " Upholsterers.
SASn AND BLIND FACTORY.
rpHE Wilmington Sa?h and Blind Factory isin
1 operation again, and is prepared to execute
ail oroers at short notice for Sneh, Blinds. Doors,
Scrolia and Urnckets of anv shape or figure. Col
I umns for Porches, Mouldinas of any pattern or
six, P.anis-ters and Hand Rails forStairway, Turn
ing of any dimension.
The proprietor solicits the patronage of hi
friends and jhe public at large, and hopes to merit
the same by the well execution of his work and
prompt attention to all orders forwarded to him.
Office and Factory first building North of the
Wilmington & Raleigh Rail Road Depot,
S. P. IVEY.
'Jan. 9th, 1S55. 123-ly-c.
'TTcLOTiirs drying machines j
WL. S. TOWNSHEND has still on hand a
few Clothes Drying Machines; a great
convenience and great saving of labor also an
assortment ef Jelly Strainers and patent metal
Milk Pans.
March 6. 147.
P. R. SUGARS.
IN hhds. and bbls., for sal low by
Jan. 20. MOORE, STANLY & CO.
noor IRON.
o
F the best American manufacture.
Nov. 4. J. 1C, BLOSSOM.
C OEM ICALS JUST RECE1YED :
1 flMO OZ. German Qninfne;
jJUV7500 do. French dot
60 lbs. Calomel t
20 do. Syr. Iodid Iron ;
" 25 do. Bine Mass ; .
60 do. Yal left's Masai
60 gallons Sp'ts Nitre t
40 do. Aq. Aminonj
20 bbls. Epsom Salts j
10 do. Copperas. For sale bf
C. d D. DoPRE, Wholesale Druggists,
' Oct. S. ..-' ' v- . 66.
AUBURN STILL FOR SALE.
THE Plantation of the snbscriber,
wSncar Raleigh, and on the Central Rail
J Road. Is not yet disposed of. A dencrip- i
tion has already been given but no one will of
course make so important " a purchase without
visiting the premises. .-.
Apply to Wit. R. Poolb, Esq., who Uvea near
the place, or to the subscriber.
T. LORING.
Wilmington. N. C., lan. 23. 1854.
TURPENTINE STILLS,
all sizes, lor sale for cash, cr negotiable paper,
V7 by
Wil. A. UWVKR.
March 29.
DISTILLERS' GLUE.
SUPERIOR article, constantly on hand, and
ri for sale in quantities to suit purchasers, by
March 29. VYM. A. GWYES,',
".far If I t. V-
Slc , &c, Sic.
LARGE STOCK OF FURNITURE.
' TH E subscriber would n
wld n Q
i-miuii vT",
pecl fully Invite the utti
1 ot the public, to Ills vet
and complete assortment of Furnimri now ( uif
received und recently selected by bin. n It at tin
Manufactories: durinz the present month, liicMo k
win be complete and consibt in partol llieloj
lowing arliclts.
Fine Stis Drawing Room Farnlture, in Dam
ak and'liair Cloth
Setts I'afnted Cnamber Furi.iture.
60 Sideboards, Secretaries and Book Cases
60 sofas and Tete aTetes;
100 Bureau 1
100 Wa.di Stands, marble and plain ;
100 Rocking Chairs ; t
75 IVurse do.
125 Tea and Dining Toblesj
75 Centre, Card and Sofa do.
75 Toilet , do.
100 do?.. Chairs, cushioned, cane and Windsor:
250 Uedsteads, in mahogony, walnut maple und
iron (
Wardrobes. mahogony and stainea ;
Offiee Eurnii ure t
Children's ( "hairs j
Ottomans, Foot Stools j
A fine ussnrtnicnt of Looking Glasses t
Teapoy's Whatnots Hat .Stands j
Settees, Work Tables 1
Work Boxes. Paper Hangings j
Window hhades, &c. dc.
A few vsav riss PtAifo Fobtes. and In fart at
most any article that may be desired, in complete
ly furnishing Duellincs, Hotels, Offices or So
cicty xivuuii 1-turn tfticci,
. J. D. LOVE.
Wilmington, N.C., Sept, 9, 1S53 , 70.,
MRS. KING.
278 King Street, between Wcntworth and Society
01 rwn, 1 tiariegton, e. fj.
T IT A NUFACTURES in verv .1
iVl Wiffs, Tauoees, Plain Ba nds and Curls, Ear
icings, reat j'ins and ISracelets, arid all kinds of
r aney ziair j i.iiung. uniers tli.'inltlully received
Dy man or oinerwise. unaigea moderate. Ad
dreys as above.
April 13, 1854. 121-y-c.
HOOP IRON.
THE subscriber is constantly receiving consign
ments of this article, of the best quality, and
oners it at tne lowest mantel rates.
JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM.
Nov. 21. 104-tf.
WHEAT, RICE. CORN & PEA FANS
JUST In store and for sale by
Oct 3. J.M.ROBINSON.
DR. E. SEYMOUR'S
Celebrated Galvanic Abdominal Supporte.r$
rIMlIS is to certifv. that C. &. D. DuPm. Ortin
A pists of Wilmington, N. C, are my sole agents
tor tne pa e 01 tno above supporters fur this uluce
ana vicinity. ki1,) uuiu,
IV ilmington, N. C, March 23, 1854.
..v 11 . 0,,t.,, uuj vait ,11c llit'linun tn tile
Medical Profession of the Slate to nn examinaiion
Wa mi. rn...ir..!T.. n a Tl .1.. I.- m C . .
01 tne aoove oupporters. V. ol v. uufivl.
March 23, 3-tf.
"ITITP" have now in store a fine assortment of
v v r renen h.ng'lah, and American paper bans
intrs. border. 1noiationA. Ait. Alan tttrtnn
cornices, ihades, tassels, $rc. for sale, and hung
in 111c latest siyie. tuiviiiti'iii ol h.iji'.u
Upholsters and Paper Hangers.
Sept. 29. 83.
"T7M V not have some of our Handsome Pat
V terns of Pa.ier-Hansrinffs on your walls
It will greatly improve them, nnd is ns Furniture
in a room. WILK-IiNSU Jt KMKB,
Dec. IS. Upholsters and Paper-IIanijera
FILES! FILES!! FILES!!!
TUST received, a full assortment of Butcher
I genuine .Saw Flics
Also, tha double tan; extra
Mill ?ow Files.
J . AI. KOUHNaU.X.
Aprili.
GLUE.
1 ( BBLS. Prime American, just received an
i V7 for sale by ADAMS, BRO. & o.
Oct. 2d. " 93.
XTTE have on hand a beautiful assortment of
b rench und American Paper Hanying?, Dec
orations, Fire Screens. Window Shades and Cur
tains. Cornices, Picture Tassels of newest styles,
for sate ny WILKIINSOIN A r.S L KK,
June 17. Upholsterers.
MC0N lOG ROUND.
"14 fV PIECES North Carolina Bacon,
X-ffiWW splendid article for sale by
July 18. C. DuPRE&CO.
OH Oi'Vi A Superior article. For sale bv
OW,UW RUSSELL & BKO.
Feb. 3.
131.
ALUM SALT.
O r)AT BAGS, 2 bushels each, in store
C JJJ tor sale in lots to suit, by
and
Jan. 6. AuAMS, BRO. & CO.
DENTAL PRACTICE.
WE attend to the Surgery of the Teeth and
Mouth from 10 o'clockj A. M until S P. M.
For a gold .topping, 3; but if large or diffir-ut.
from $4 to5, &c, &c.j Cleaning teeth, from 5
to 2 Separating a tooth, St 1 Extracting a tooih,
from CI to 50 cents 1 a Pivot tooth, front 810 to Hi.
K. SPENCER.
Wilmington, Nov. 29th, 1854. 107-fim-c.
TASTE & SEE FOR Y0URSELYES.
I HAVE just received a Iresh lot of Goshen But
ter and Cheese, aloo Fayetteville .Superfine
Flour, and a lot of the largest size New River
Mullets. A. B. McCALEB.
Feb. 13. 139.
EMPTY BARRELS.
ArfiSKCOND-hand, 0f Choi"-miallty. For
JWUsalehy UUSSELhA BRO.
Ian. 23. 129.
TOBACCO.
50
BOXES various qualities, for sale stFnctory
nriets
I . Jm Oh Mi. KM, ? Jt r
Jan. 27.
131.
AYniTE LEAD & SPANISH BROWN.
1 f lH KEGS Pure. extra and No. I White Lead;
JAV 25 bbls. Spanish Brown to tlore con
signment. MOORE, STAN LY&. CO.
Oct. 28. ' . .- , :, 94.
NOTICE.
THK Subscriber would respectfully announce
that, from the 1st Inst., he will offer Furniture
for cash okly. This public notice Is given to
avoid tha necessity Of personal refunaL
. - - . - J.D. LOVE,
Jan. 2. Furnltore War House, Front-st,
Daily J. and II. copy 1 week.
EMNEVY NOTICE.
BY W. L.S. TOWNSHEND 30 bbls. of as
sorted Whiskey's t S do. Old Kentucky Whis
key j 1 half pipe Renault Brandy 2 qur. cask
Gauter Frere's Brandy 1 1 qur. Old Tom Gini 1
qur. Amsinck Port Winet t half pipe Scupper.
non Wine 1 also Madeira Sherry. Ac. East In
dia Pale do.j Navy Bread t Pilot Bread j 25 boxes
assorted crackers. The above have just coineand
for sale cheap.
Feb. 13. 133.
COAL.
TONS Cumberland Smith's Coal, just re
ceived per Schr. Exchange, and for sale
100
by - J, H. CHADBOURN Ol tu,
March fl.
:CLD3L0R() I E..I.1LE Ci) LIEGE
THK thiM s.'on of tbi I n.iii ir i..n tomm n
1 ciina Wi!lne!av. the m ol jjuuarv ir.:,",.
and ends on (h 3id tt Jitni I65"i.
itsv. J AH. II. I!ltl'.. T, A H., Prrshlrnt.
It. Momoam Closs. tale of Chabt 1 Hill. Pr,,f t
Maihtftnaiii .
And full corns of Teachers In nrrv br.nw h
Board, including Washing, Lights, Fuel,
etc., p-r m-'H-jn, $-.0 f)i
Ti-liton In I'rltnaiy Department, o,u
Collcgiiite )eprim nl, ao.'t't)
une nundrej dollnro will cover all expense ,,f
ihe session In 1 ho Coik liialv Course and j. It itrn.
ttieni.il hrutichts.
I bmiI In urliiiirv dcnartm ni ha
pri.:i! f.r orHtiiucntal brunches, t rie hull ey.iu!
in sov nnr-f .
Three Leciirros on scientific subjects will be
rlivrred eai h nt m'ti.
Vt- are iii.kiim rverv effort 10 render id !,,.
the fin In ii.fvt.ni ii, imd rhenr.n. m and 1. , ,1 ...
to rediico price., nod Mini; tpty it.e rHvsiiiitia In
pr.prtim lollie inir.a of iatianaun. v l.i n
our nuitiler ol pnr-il rra Ii. h .tj we iuill b u'd:
t rei'nct! ihe pf it ci. nca:v one hulf, rvi rj lin "
al.lir.w ut, I a'so Mitlmjr In ptorinu ihf. msans t.f s
iipennreiiuesifiin within Ihe rt at h of slnmst 1 rv
lrl in tile M;ilf.
Wc rt turn tfi.tnks for the iincxainril'il unmmr'
we liavehiid and In Ih-vi; il will b, run 1 initrrf,
lurtlntr inl..rtt.ii ion apply to the ,,t iV
iaculiy, or mjMlf. H.M. K LANK,
Pres't. ntoi khol It :rt.
Dec. 9ih, 1854. Hi ti.
DISSOLUTION.
THR Connrtnetfdln hpt, i,.f.,
exlstinir nnde
I than:tnt- nn.l r, l KIITTiiv
MAVD & O. m (tj-s. Ind on the fir-t ul
March. The ' mine. ,, the I it firm will beset'
lied by SOL Til. MAVD A, BIIO.
WM.t'iTOV,
. . , , ths. mk; riniAVD,
March Cih, IP'S. CHAS suf Fll M A YD.
cepARra:ns;m
THK stibc ibtr h ive fornu-t) a '.itiftrtnerblti,
X under ih-n-Mtic imd style of S M i i 1 1 VI A V I )
V lil!.. (or the ruri..BH nf enrrin!.' tn tlm
Blaekumitli, (run and Hra Found'y nnrf Ma, tn
nery l!neinex, in all it r nt tin, ul ihe tnnd for
merly mi tipicd tv U HO V, NOU I'HMAVD V.
CO., and would kolicit n shtire of vxrimnu"'.
thus, hoi; riiMAVD,
March Cth, lS.r,5. CIIAS. teOL ill MA V IJ.
V?l" consequence of above dissolution II has
bee.. me necesmry that till notes nnd tiecoiin'i duo
the lute firm, be settled immediately. The sub
scribers will pay ull debt, due by the lute firm.
, , SOUTIIMAYD&. HRO.
Wilmington. March Cih, 1835. Hi tf.
PAPER HANGIXGN"
ON hand, and pui ti.-i by
Wi LlvIN SON A. ESLER,
June '7. Paper hangers.
FAMILY FLOUR.
QT BBLS. of No. 1 fresh front FaycMcville.
J Patronl.e home ard save Si a bbl. on tlnttr,
good as the Hopeton and other Northern brand,
and ! cheaper, call at
GEO. II. KELLEY'S.
March 3. J dc II copy. HO.
SNUFF AND TOBACCO.
1 PETER LOIilLLARD,
" MAN tTAC'TC BES,
No. Chathum Street, Now York,
Successor of Petes & Gcnnoa Lorillasd. offers
for sale ull kinds of SlMd' and TOUACCO.S In
general usii. For particulars, a Price Current can
be obtained by ad.irentflnff n above. This Kniiih
lifhtnent Is one of the oldest of the kind In the
United Stutta.
F.b. 13. 133-1 y-c.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED.
AM.tN of steady habits wishes employment os
Overseer at n Mill or on a Plantation, or at
Out door Clerk. He Is likewise competent to tent h
School. Halhfaetory reference given. Address T.
W. at the Commercial Office.
WJhi, iugton, March 13. 150 lnto-pd.
FRESH FROM NEW YORK
P r S. ir. L. P. Sm.lh.
BAGS No. 1 Green Laaulra CofTee ( 8 hbN.
J of Stewar's A t'offi.-e Sugar; 40 Rctim of
Wrapping Paper, low for ctifh, at
Feb 10. Gl O. II. KKLLEVS.
J, II, N O T and Spirit Age copy.
GO DRY'S LADY'S BOOK, for A nrll. "received
and f.irsaleat S. VV, WHITAKER'S.
March 27. ft
1 tryn spntir barkeln, fun
1 )JJ duil purchasers, by
' sale In IoIn to
March ;'9. VVM, A. GWYEIl.
Gi,F. A VON'S PICTOIUALanaThc FlaToTnur
Union for March 31st. received nnd fur ale t
March 27. S. W. W1I1TAKER").
THE PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY OF THE
SEt, by M. F. Muury. L. L. D , Lieut. U. S.
Navy, just published. Reerlvcd nnd lnriiif nt
March 27, 8. W. WHITAKER'S.
jjluK s
)C( SECOND hand Spirit barrels on hand
y. V and for sale bv
Fib. 1. PETTEWAY PRITCIIETT.
RAISINS! RAISINS !!
OK BULS. freull and prime. Jttt reeelv l nnd
D for sale by ZK.NO H. GREENE.
Feb. 27. NCTcopy. 141.
. Noncil
npil E S uhsctiber In rel y fives notice thnt he this
A day retire fiom ihp Hhlp Carpentering busi
ness, which Will in future be conducted t the old
stand by his Son JESSE J. CA.!11KY, for
whom 1 bt speak the mine liberal paironaga which
hns heretofore been extended to nie.
All persons having claims sainxt me will present
them, and all owelng me will pitase cull and settle
lmmedii(te!y.
March 1st, 1855.
- JESSE JTCASMDEY,
If TILL continue tli business formerly conduct
W ed by Mr. JAMES CASSIDKY, (l the
same place.) and carry il on in all Its branches, and
solicits a share f the public patronage.
Wilmington, N.C., March 1st, lt-55. 14G-tf.
SASU, BLIND
AND DOOR AGENCY.
Formerly conducted by (ivy C. Holchkin,
fpllE public are hereby informed, that I have
Jl beei appointed agent for the sale of Window
Sah, lllinds and Jlooi s, manufactured by the
New Haven Com., and am prepared to fill all
oruers in the above line. The qunlity of thn
work ol the New Haven Com. Is well known In
this market. Builders and all persons in want el
the above articles, are requested to send In their
orders, and they will bepromptly filled. Terms
Invariably cash on delivery.
7 VVM. A. GWYKR ,
General Agent Commitdon and Forwarding Mer
chant. April 18. 18
QnnBBLS-E,rpian"nI,,atoc' iu-t re"
OUU ceived and for ale by
Jan.23. i. H. CHADBOURN CO.
LIME.
InnCi BBLS., in fin order. For an le by
,UiiU 'FREEMAN A HOUSTON.
Deo. 23.
TO PLANTERS.
THE nndersied h. been , r 'PnlntH s?er,t for
he sale of " K ETTE W ELLS C E M M L
SALTS," or, "RENOVATOR OF I H K hOIf,"
seknowlrdTed by ihone who have flven It a fair
trial to be one of the best renovators of the soil,
and ierllllxers in the production of Cotton and
Cos, that has ever been offered 10 the public t
said 10 be fsr superior to Guano alone, in, that it
not only stimulates the growth of vegetation, but
supplies durably a defieit ney in ihe oil for the
above productions, adding ideally to its vi. lii.
Pamphlets explanatory of the character of the ar
ticle, will be furnished tho delrfnt them, and
orders for the Renovator will be promptly aitend
ed to bv HENRY NUTT, agent for the State of
North Csrolina, at Wilmington.
Msrch6 147-lm
COAlI
inn TONS Sidney Coal now landing from
lULBtig Active. This Cosl is a superior ar
ticle, put up for family use, fof ti i' l' " ""
hy ' T. C. WOIt I II,
at Walker's Vbr.
Jan. 1. - '
BALLOU'S PICTOHIAL,
AND the Flaf of our l'nin, fur Saturd.y, Jan.
20, received and tor k at
Jan. iS 8. W.WIUTAKER S.