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sales daring the three day of 26.000 bale, inclu ding 3,000 taken on speculation, and 2,600 for es, port. The market closing steady. , - Breadstuff's The market generally is onchang ed. Flour There has been but little speculative demand, and the market is wholly unchanged. Western Canal Flonr 41s. a 2. new 36s. a. 39. ; Philadelphia and Baltimore 43s. a 44s. new 39s. a 4ls. ; Ohio 44s. a 45s. Wheat white lis. lOd. a 12s d. ; red 10s. 6d. a lis. 8d. Corn is steady and prices unchanged white. 42s. a 43s. ; yellow. 42s. Od. a 43s.; mixed com , 42s. 6d. ; yellow and " raized Corn are firm, but white is depressed and a sliade lower. Mankin's Circircnlar quotes : Breadstuff The weather has been fine, and prices of breadstu ffs have been weakening throughout the country. At Bank Lane on Monday wheat declined 1 a 2d, per quarter. At Liverpool the floor and wheat .roafkets have been depressed, and prices rather lower. Money Market. Consols have advanced, and closed at 93. By the America. Liverpool, March 31. From Messrs. Milligan. Evans & Co.'s Circular : Cotton Sales of the wetk 82,500 bales, including 11,000 bales to spec tilators and 15,000 bates for export. The market has been buoyant, and closes with an active de mand, which is freely met by holders. Orleans tair 5f, middling 5 3-16; Upland fair 5J, mid dling 6. Breadstuff Prices have slightly declined,. and i the market is doll except for Corn. Western Ca nal flour 38s. ; Ohio 42s. White Wheat 12s. 3d.; Yellow Corn 42s.; White 42s. Provisions have slightly declined, and the mar ket is dull. Lard is firm at 45s. Naval Stores close steady. The London markets are inactive. The money tus ket is'easter. Consols have advanced to 93 j. From Richardson, S pence & Co 's Circular; Breadstuffx have slightly declined, and the ten dency is downward. Western Canal Flour nomi ' nallv 39s.; Philadelphia and Baltimore Flour 42 a 43s.'; new 86 a 40s. White Wheat 10 a 10s. 9d. ; Mixed Corn 42s. 6d. ; yellow Corn 43s.; white Corn 42 a 43s. ex. ship. Provisions have slightly declined and the mar ket is dull. Beef and Pork are depressed. Ba con has declined Is. Lard is firm at 45s. Tallow is steady and prices unchanged. ' Naval Stores. Rosin is active at unchanged prices, 4s. 2d. a 4s. 3d.; Turpentine is a trifle low r at 7s. 6d. ; Spirits steady and prices unchanged 33s. a 33s. 6d. Coffee is steady. Sugars easier, but not quota bly lower. Bice none in market. Tobacco stea- -dy, and prices unchanged. Money Market The Money market is easier. 'Consols for money are quoted firm at 93. Manchester advices are more favorable. Baring Brothers' Circular quotes: Iron Welsh bar iron is quoted at Q 12s. 6d.a 6 15-. on board ship ; Scotch pig iron is quoted at 53s. for mixed Nos. on the Clyde. - Bullion in the Bank of Eugland has increased 700,000. , " American Stocks are unchanged with a mode rate business doing. U. S. 6's of 1864 98 a 99; do. io. bonds of 1868 106 a 107; do. do. 6's stock of 18G7-68 105 a 106; Pa. 6'a bonds 81 a 83; Md. 6's bonds 91 a 92 ; Pa. Central 88 a 90; Erie lsts 100 a 101 ; 3ds. 82 a 83.; Conv. 74. JOB, BOOK, CAS AHID IPAUCT CORNER OP FRONT AND MARKET STREETS, WILMINGTON, N. C. Particular Atteutioii paid to the Following kinds of Letter Press Printing. Bills of Exchange, Bills of Lading, Books, Cards, Catalogues, Certificates, Checks, Circulars, Drafts. Entries of Merchandise. Handbills, Isabels, Law Blanks, Notes, Pamphlets, Posters, Receipts, Rates of Freight. f-.., Jrc., pc. And PLAIN AND FANCV PRINTING, of eve ry description, done in the neatest man- ner, and on the most reasonable terms. Wilmington. August 17, 1854. CRICKERS! CRACKERS!.' 20 BBLS. and 20 boxes, fresh Sugar, Soda and Butter, f or sale by April 12. ZENO H. GREENE. NOTICE. At a meeting of the Commissioners appointed under the Act of Incorporation for the purpose of creating the capital stock of the Wilmington. Charlotte Sc. Rutherford Railroad Company, held this 14th day of March. 1855,. io the town of Wadesboro', it was " Resolved, That books be opened for subscription to the capital stock in I lie Wilmington, Charlotte & Rutherford Railroad, at the places and by the persons designated in the Act of Incorporation of said Road, on the 2nd Monday (the 9th) in April next." Notice is hereby given that Books will be open ed at the following places, on MONDAY, April the 9tb. 1855, for subscriptions to the capital stock of the Wilmington. Charlotte & Rutherford Rail road, under the direction of the following persons: Wilmington. George Davis, T. C. Worth, A. II. VanBokkelen, John C, Latta, Miles Costin, Geo. R. French. J. H. Planner. Edward Kidder S. D. Wallace, A. J. DeRosset, Jr.. John A. Taylor, If. L. Holmes and R. II. Cowan, or a majority .f them. ; Whitesvim.8 Calvin Hiynes, T. S. Memorv, W. M. Baldwin," Wm. Friuk and Thos. Smith, or a majority ot them. - Lennan's Store Haynes Lennon, Thomas L. Vail, Lovet Peacock and Manned uke Powell, or a majority'of them. Fair Bluff Alva Smith, Augustus Smith, Jno. jColey aod W. L. Williamson, or a majority of them. Ll.iberton John T.: Tope, Edward Lewis, Rob 't. 8. French, Robert E. Troy, Edmund Mc Queen, H. F. Pitman and J. M, CarniichaeL or a majority of them. - . Floral College Arch'd Smith. Malcolm Pur cell, John Gilchrist, sen., Dr. Neal McNsir, Wm. Sellers and Peter A. McE-Ch in, or any three of -them. Lacrinsbcbg John Mallory, John Fairley, John -Gilchiist, Jr., D. C. Mclntyre, Dan'l McKinnon, Jno. L. Fairley, W. M. McNair, Duncan McLaurin and Rev. Tbos. Gibson, or any three of them. - Rocs inoham Waller F. Leake, Mial Wall, Wm. B. Cole, Gen. Alfred Dockerv, Stephen Cole, Col. Jno. W. Covington and R. S. McDonald, or any three of tbem. Wadrjboro' H. B. Hammond. Geo. W. Little, S. W. Cole, E. P. Lilly, P. Q. Smith. Jos. White, J. R. Hargrave. Purdie Richardson, and Jas. Med ley, or any three of them. Elizabkthtowm Jno. Q. McDugald, John J. McMillan, Jno. A. McDowell, Thos. C. Smith and Duncan Cromartie. or any tbrso of tbem. Monroe, Union Co. Hugh Houston, Sam'I II. Walkup. Hugh Wilson, Moses Cuthbertson, Jna t ban Trull, M. Stuart and W. W. Hart, or any .three of them. Hamilton's Store Wm. Hamilton, Wm. L. Sti all. and Cary Tolson. Davis' Gold Mine Wm. Houston, Capt. James Houston and Wm. Hudson. Wilson's Store Geo McCain, Jno. Stewart. JJol. Wm. Walkup and Hugh Wilson. . Howiito's Store Root, Howard, Robt. Howie and Col. Jas. A. Dunn. Charlotte Wm. Johnson, Gen. John A. YonDg John Irwin, Leroy Springs, John Walker, Wm. Maxwell, Wm. H. Matthews. Williamson, W. W. Elms, C J. Fox and Wm. R. Myers, or a majority of them. Lincolnton Henry Cansler, John F, Hoke, I D- Childs, J. F. Alexander and Benjamin John son, pr a majority of theno. ' Dallas James H. Whit. Aler. noyle. Dana Jenkins, Jasper Stowe and Wm. Sloane, or a ma jor lty of them. Shelbt Dr. W. T. J. Miller, Dr. Thos, Wil liams, Charles Blanton, Wm. Roberta and C. C. Durham, or a majority of them. . r ; Rotherfordton W. Miller. Saml Wilkings, Robert G. Twitty, A. Logan and T. B. Justice, or - a majority of them. .- - ... And at such other places, and by such other persons, as a majority of the Commissioners at Charlotte may direct. - ALEX. McRAJE, Cb'n. Wilmington, N.C., March 20, 1856. " DATE YOU SEEN SAM P THE Hero of San Jacinto. The Life of Sam Houston The Pioneer General President T-Senatot Statesman. The moat interesting Book of iho diy. Just from the Press. For rale at April 1$.- S. VV, WHITAKER'S. FOR NEW YORK. : THE Schr. HARRIET HAL-LOCK, Pow. Master, will bays despatch for the above port. For freight or passase, ap ply to -f - -. ;.-',-B.iiai'4sa. -i April 12. : . . ' I.. ' -." ? . FOR NEW YORK. THE Schr. PEE DEE, Barker, Master, will hnva despatch for the above port. For . freight or passage,' apply to April 12. i. H- r LAN N Kit. ' FOR BOSTON. THE Schr. LUCY L- SHARP, Sharp, Master, will have despatch for the above port. For lreichi or passage, apply to April 12. GEO. HAKRtSS. FOR PHILADELPHIA. THE Schr. J. H- FLANNER, Pearce, Master, will have despatch for the above nort. For freiehtor passage, applv fo- AprillZ. GEO. HARRISS. - FOR BALTIMORE. MASON'S LINE. THE A. I. clipper Schr. MARY ISA cur r r.nt n.rrinirtnn. will have dea- 35 patch for the above port. For freighter passage, apply to RUSSJ-L.L. cfc HRo. April 10. U" ! FOR BOSTON. BRIG CLARK WINDSOR, Capt: Per cival. and Schr. EMPIRE, Capt. Mullen, trill have desDatch for the ahove port, For freight or passage, apply lo '',,; : April 10. T. C. WORTH. FOR PHILADELPHIA. MERCHANTS' LINK. SfTHR. WM. L. SPRINGS. Cant. WH- 'fA, lets, will have despatch as above. For -V. freight or passage, apply lo April 10. T. C. WORTH. FOR NEW YORK. SCHOONERS LA MARTINE, Captain Briegs, and ECHO, Capt. Haff, will have despatch as above. For trei;ht or passage, apply to T. G. WORTH. April 10. 11. NEW LINE of SCREW STEAMSHIPS. TO SAIL BETWEEN NE W-YORK A SD , GLASGOW. THE Clvde Screw Steam Packet Company's new .-ueamshtps, Olyde Seand Petrel, are intended to Bail fur Glasgow as under: From New York, CLYDE. Wednesday, August 26th, at 12 o'clock, noon. Rates of Passage, (Steward's fees included,) Chief Cabin, 90. A limited number of third class passengers will be taken and supplied with good and comlortably cooked provisions, at S2i. Berths not secured till paid for. These Screw Steamships have been built and fitted out express ly for the trade, on the most approved principles, for securing safety, comfort and speed ; and carry each an experienced Surgeon. For Freight or Passage applv lo ROBKRT PATON, . 30 Broadway, N. Y. Money orders granted on Glast'O, in sums of XI Sterling and upwards, payable on demand. Aug. 4. 63-if. HOUSE fOR RENT A Comfortable Dwelling House, with 6 Rooms, 4 of them wiih fire places, a good -pantry, wiih all necessary out buildins. a large garden and good well of water, situated on S. F. Corner of Dock and Old Boundry Streets, near Miles Costin, Esq. Apply to I HOS.F. C AUSE. T. F ROBESON. Jan. 20ih. 1&"5. 129-tf. J. & H. copy, FOR SALE OR RENT. BEING about to break up house keep ing, 1 will sell or rent the House in which ,1 now reside, at the corner of Halr.ut and 4th streets. T. LOIJING. Jan. 16. l-ti-tf. RYE WHISKEY. I Z) DOZ. Bottles pure old Rye Whiskey, of su- 1 S perior quality. For sale by April 10. L.N. BARLOW. THE GREAT SPECIFIC OF THE AG E ! DR. SWAYNE'S Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. THE MOST EFFECTUAL AND SPEEDY CURE KNOWS FOR CONSUMPTION Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Liver Com plaints, Spilling Mood. Difficulty of Breathing, Pains in the Side and Breast, Palpitation of the Heart. Influenza. Croup, Broken Constitution, Sore Throat, Ner vous Debility, and all Diseases of the Throat. Breast, and Lungs. ANOTHER HOME CERTIFICATE. GREAT CURE OF EZEKIEL THOMAS. DR. H. SWA YNE Dear Sir Being fur a length of time afflicted with a very violent consh, with pain in the side and breast, soreness of the lungs, shortness of breath, loss of appetite, night sweats, Ac, I made trial of various reme dies, which were recommended highly in the pa pers, but gradually grew worse. The violence o( my cough was such that the blood rushed proluse ly from my nostrils when the paroxysms or cough ing came upon me; indeed, my whole system seemed prostrated, and the hour ol my departure seerne i near at hand. At this time, you recom mended the use of your Compound Syrup of .Vild Cherry, which immediately began to soothe, com fort, and allay the violence of my cough, relieved the pain in my side, strengthened and healed my lungs, &c. (continued the use of it; but now. thanks to God and to the eflect of your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, I am cured, and able to pursue my deily labor. I ihink it an invuluable medicine in coughs, cold., and diseases of the lungs, and one that should be known to all afflict ed. If persons would purchase the original and, genuine article as prepared by you, and not tam per with the many spurious and wonhless prepar ations which are attempted to be palmed off on the reputation of yours, it might be the means of sav many valuable lives. I freely offer this statement ment for the benefit of those who are snfferlnz as I was. EZEKIEL THOMAS. Cherry St., th'ie doors west of Schuylkill Second street, Philaaolphi 1 he above invaluable medicine is prepared by Dr. Swayne himself, after many vJIrs close atten tion to the practice of the profession in Philadel phia which accounts for its great superiority over al' other preparations. It gives tone lo the Stom ach, Purifying and renovating, and imparts a de gree of strength that is really astonishing. Use no "CHERRY" preparation bit " S WAYNE'S," warranted the "original and only genuine." DR. SWAYNE'S SUGAR COATED SARSA PARILLA AND TAR PILLS May be taken at all times, and in fact in every disease where an aperient, alterative or purgative medicine is required, and for the disease incident to females they are unequalled. The above valuable Medicines are prepared only by Dr- SWAYNE at his Laboratory No. 4 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia. For sale Wholesale and Retail by V. & D. DuPRE, Sdle Agents for Wilmington, N. C. Nov. 18. 102-ly-c. THE CO-PARTNERSHIP of P.K. DICKIN SON & CO, Is this day dissolved by mutual consent.' The business of the firm will be settled by either of the Co-partners. P.K.DICKINSON,-: ROBT. H. COWAN, THOS. D. WALKER. April 10, 13"5. - 12-lm. THE CO-PARTNERSHIP of PARSLEY, McRAE & CO., is this day dissolved by mu tual consent. The signature of the firm will be used on)y for the closing up of the business. O. G. PARSLEY. JNO. McRAE, - ? W. G. JONES. April 10,1855. 12-lm. THE UNDERSIGNED have purchased (he en tire interest of P. K. DICKINSON & CO. in (ho Gaston Mills, and of PARSLV.Y, McRAE CO. in lb HUton Mills and have associated themselves together under the firm of PARSLEY. COWAN & CO. They will continue the transaction of the Lum ber Business int all its branches; and hope to re tain the correspondence of the old Firms. .-- O. G. PARSLEY, ROBT. H. COWAN. , . . JNO. McRAE, , V? W. O. JONES, - DAVID S. COWAN. April 10rl?55. , '. ' 12 tf. Journal and Herald copy. -? WILMINGTON. AND WELDON R. R. Eng'r and Supt Office, V. & W. ft . R. Co. - - '- ' February 1 ,1855. GOING NORTH; "pHE passenger trains over this road will, until X further notice, run as follows : First (Express jVI ail) train leaves Wilmington at 6 o'clock A .- M. , , . . Reaches Gold.boro' at 9:10 A. M. Arrives at Weidon at t30 P. M Second (Accommodation Mail) train carrying one freight car k aves Wilmington at 3:00 P. M. Reaches Goldsboro' to supp r 7:30 P. M. Arrives at Weidon 12 at nieht. GOING SOUTH. First Train 1. avee Weidon at 12:00 M. "Reaches Goldst'oro'at 3:15 P. M.; Arrives at Wilmington 7:30 P. I ; Second Train leaves Weidon at 9:00 P. Mj Reaches Goldsboro' 1:30 A. d:; Arrives at Wilmington 6:30 A. M. . Fare toGoldsboro' $2,50'; to-Weidon 5 About one cent per mile extra is charged passengers who do not procure tickets at the Stations. ; Through ticke s to Baltimore $12; to Philadel phia S14 ; to New York 515,50. fj"Ticbtis wiil not be sold to a negro in person. Express Freight (by Accommodation Train) will be charceed 20 percent, extra; and such freight o go North o ust be nt the .Depot by I o'clock P. M., and marked Express Freight. .Two freight trains per week will run regularly through to Weidon. carrying freight both wavs One train will run regularly as far north as 3oldsboro', and in connection with the N. O. R. and two oth er V ay Trains will run as far north as may be re quired, taking freight at all intern. ediale stations All dues on downward freight must be paid on de livery at Wilmington. S.L. FREMONT, Gen'l. Sup't. Feb. 3 V 131. WIL. & WELDON & N. C. R. ROAD. - TIIKOUGH FREIGHTS. Esq. A Supt's Office W. & W. R. R. Wilmington, N.C, Feb. Itith. 1S55 $ FREIGHTS from Wilmington or any tationon the W. & W.-R. R to any Maiionon the North Carolina R. R.. and also from any Station on the N. C. R. R to Wilmington or other points on the W.& VV. R. R.,will be transhipped and lorwardcd from Gold8boTO,-jr- of charge Jar transhipment. 4-c. By the loth of March next, arrangements will be made by which Goods and produce from "the inte rior for shipment from, o to be si,ld in Wilming ton, and also from dea for the interior, will be de livered or received on the Company's wharf free of charge for wharfage or drayage. Distanre from Wilmineton to Raleigh by Rail road. 1314 miles; from Italeigh to Portsmonth, Va., I76J difference 45 miles. Freight on a bariel of Flour from Oranse to Wilmington is 29 cents less than it is from Orange to Portsmouth, Ya. ' S. L. FRE3IONT, Sup't. Feb. 13. 13.-3m. NOTICE. 53 Office WiliuiiigtonS. Italeish It. 11. Company. Wilmington:, N. C. January 15th,.lb55, FROM and after this date, the Passenger sc. commodation train will leave for Weidon at 3 I. M. 'tetnrtiin;. will arrive at fij o'clock, A. M. This change uf Schedule Is made to connect with the V ilmington & Manchester Rail Road, over which a d iy train will be hereafter run, connecting with the Hoads South. The Rail Road time is now regulated bv a new Standard Clock, which is at present about 10 minutes ahead of the town time. S. L. FREMONT, ' Engineer & Superintendent. Jan. 16th, 1S55. 12ti-tf. . NORTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD. ON and after Monday J lnuary 1st, 1855. the No. Carolina Railroad will be opened for the trans ports lion of Past-engersHnd Frei. hi from Goldeboro' to Durham's, 26 miles West of Raleigh. Passenger train leaves Goldsboro'.daiiv, 3:00 A.M. " - passes Ra'eih " 6:00 " " " arrives at Durham's" 7.46 " RETURNING. Parsenger train leaves Durham's daity, 2:00 P. M. ' passes Raleigh " 3: 0 " arrives at Goldshoro' '' 6;42 " Connecting with the United Stales Mail train on the Wiloiingion and Raleigh Railroad at Raleigh; and Messrs. Bland U- Dunn's Mail line of four horse post Coaches at Durhams, running daily via Hillsboro', Uruuain. Urecnsboro', Jamrstown. Sa lem and Lexington to Salisbury, from which point to Charlotte the North Carolina Railroad Company are running a daily train. A ihrousjh Freight train leaves Goldsboro' eve ry Thursday, for Durham's, returning every Fri day. A way Freight train will ran every Tuesday from Goldeboro' to Slallinps' sfnd return same day, and will make extra irins when necessary. WALTER GWYNN, Chief Engineer, N. C. R. U. Co. Jan. 2nd. 1855. 1-0-tf. TO WIN G BY ST E A M ER C 1IH0UN. ORDEItSfortowingby STEAMER CALHOUN, will have attention if left at the office of GEO. HARRISS. Nov. 16. 105. TOWAGE! TOWAGE I! STEAM ER Sam Beary,A . M Gutb kpi ric, master; Steamer Calhoun, Joi i mt'drnvf Sprinss, master, are ready at all times for business. Ordeis for Towage will have prompt attention if left atoflice of Agent. GEO.1 HARRISS. Juno 11 " , 33-tf. TO PASSENGERS, STEAMER 'FA 1RY," will leave Wilmington for Faycitevjlle, every laMondavand Thursday Morning, at 9 o'clock, and Fayctteville for Wilmington, every Wednesdav and Saturday, at aun rise, with pas senders and freight. JAMS E. METTS, Aeent. March 5. 147 if. DAILY EXPECTED PER FIRST PACKET 100 boxes Oranges and Lemons; 20 bbls Appl-8. Cocoanuts by the hundred. For sale, wholesale and retail, by March3l. WM. H. D.NEALE. FOR RENT. THAT desirable Dwelling, situated on Front Street, between Mulbury and Wal nut, next north of the residence of Air. R. F. Brown, For terms, applv to RANKIN & MARTIN, Oct.S. South Water-st. DANK OF CAPE FEAR. "PHE BOOKS for subscription to the increased A Capital Suck of the Bana of Cape Fear, ac cording to the provisions of the Act of the " Gene ral Assembly" of this Stale, ratified on the 16th day of February, IS55, are now open at the Bank THOS. H. WRIGHT, Pres't. March 29, 19H5. 6-tf. JN consequence of the scarcity of Money, an3 the delay of our customers to pay their accounts, wa are compelled to. cease operations at our Mill for thirty days. It must be obvious to every re fleeting mind that, without some degree of prompt ness in payment of bills, it will bo impossible for us io conduct our business to our, own satisfac tion, or the interest of our customers - , THOS. SMITH 4 CO. April 10. H.andJ.copy30days. - li-lm. PLOUGHS, CORN SHELLERS, AND - - STRAW CUTTERS. NOS. 10, II, 60. 50, and Corn Ploughs ; -Self feeding and Sharpening Straw Cutters ' Corn Shelters most approved pattern. , Also, Plough Point and Bars. For sale by -April 10. ZENO H. GREENE. FOR RE XT. A Fine ROOM newly fitted up, on See- AnI AfrPPf.: 1 nnlv tn ". U3LL RANKIN & MTARTIN. sept. 23. - ' . - .... 63. HUNT'S MERCHANT'S MAGAZINE, for April, received and for sale at " Apiil 12. -v S. W. WHITAKER'S. CLECnC MAGAZINE, for April, received . and for sale at - 3. W. WHITAKER'S. ADAMSAiCO'SGBEATSOKTUISRS AND SOUTHERN EXPRESS! GARRY PACKAGES of every, description to Petersburg, Richmond, Fsedrlckshurg, Wash io ton City. Porumouth, Norfolk, Baltimore, dtc. in charge of Special Messengers. . i f JOHN L. CANTWELL, Ageni, Office on Front, near Market at. 27-tf. May 13. TnE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. WOULD respectfully ' inform the public, that havin'effected contracts with the .various Railroad -Companies, South and West,", for the transportation of PARCELS, FREIGHTS, SPECIE, MERCHANDISE., tc. by 'passenger trains, in connection with their Northern lines, as heretofore, to the Northern cities by both land route, via Wilmington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and- Boston and also to New York by stearcersi they are now prepared to forward to Augusta, Savannah, Macon, Columbia. Ann ricus, Atlanta, Chattanooga, Knoxvitle, Nahvilte and Montgomery, and there connecting with the boats for Mobile and New Orleans, to whom they will deliver a per order. For the better security of Monies, Jewelry and other valuables, an iron safe is placed in each Express Car, accompanied with an experienced messenger, who has tsSje exclusive cure and custody of this express car, and whose business it is to receive and deliver goods rtnd parcels to the agents at stations on the line of the route. i - .. (:' OpPartimilar attention is paid to the collection of Notes, Drafis and bills and to the collection of bills on the delivery of Goods. f Such facilities for the speedy transmission of Goods havinz never before been ofTered to the public through the South and West, they trust it will be appreciated by the businees eom.nunit v. JOHN L. CANTWELL, A.ent. Jan. 11. 121-if. EXPRESS CARD. i. '"pHE Public are respectfully informed tha'lu J. dams Express Company have 'established Offices in Co'umbia and Camden. South Carolina, ;iul art prepared lo forward every description f packages to the interior ot Norin or sou tivs Caro lina, via those offices. 1 . i; Oct. 31. . 95-tf. EXTENSION OF fUE KXPRESS. THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPA.NV take pleasure in informing heir patrons and the public, that they have extended their line over 'he South Side Rail Road, and are daily forwarding goods and valuables &c, to Stations along the line ot that road and the interior of Virginia, t ; Oct 31st, 1S54. . ' 95-fi. FREE READING ROOM ( . FOR the convenience of the public we will keep files of a few of the principal Newspapers. ADAMS f-CO'S. EXP-RES Front, near Market st. May 18. 1 27-tf. COMMISSIONERS' IIALL j I -TuKsoY Evkmno, March 2"th, 1855: Ata'nu-eting of Commissioner authorized to open books in Wiltningtoti. fr subscriptions to the capital otock tif the Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutheifarrt P,ail Road present. A Jv DeRos set Jr.. J H. Flu imer. R H Cowan, G. It. French, A. II. VanBokkelen J. O Latla, Miles Costiu, Ed ward Kidder ami S. D. Wiillace. ' . ! On motion. R. II. Cowan was appointed Chair man, and S. l. Vllace, Secretary. - Rcs-ilccd, That Book be oened on . Monday, April Oih, 1655 at the Bank of Cpe Fear, Bank of the State, and flt the Conimeicial IV ok, j Rewired, That G R. French, R. II. .Cowan and A. II. VanBokkelen be apoir,tt'd a committee to obtain Mibsciipl ions to aid in defraying he vx enscs of an expei in ental snrvoy. to be made from the town of Wilmington and from Wliit. s v'ill lo LnmlM'rton. Rewired, That the Mayor he requested to call a meeting of the citizens, to appoint defecates, to i he Mass meeting in Bladen, so soon as it is as certained wheri that meeting is to be held, R. H. COWAN, Chaimian. 8. D. Wm.ck. Scc'y. '. i March 4, 1855. " 14-rf. NOTICE. . j 7 HA V just received from the North i 30 bas prime Coffee j - t :;. 20 bhls. Uectificd Whiskey 5 " old Rye do. ; . 5 hhds. prime Sugar; 10 bbls. While do. For sale low for cash, by S. M. WEST. April 7. ' 10-lm. FROM FAYETTE VILLE ! " Per Steamer Funny l.nllcrhth.. ? OK BBLS. Super Flour 10 b !. family do for ZiO :he cash onlv. at GEO. II. KELLKY'S. Feb. 10. J H and N O T copy. 131 OTEKL AND GOLD ; or, The Heir of GJtnvillc; O A Story of Revolutionary Days ; by Francis A . Durivage. usl published. Received and for sale at S. W. WHITAKER'S'. April 5. , : ; 9. -f rpilENEW YORK JOURNAL For April, re JL ceived and for sale at ; 5 i - March 31. Si' W. WHITAKER'S. J. F. II KINS & M. IIIGGIXS, RESPECTFULLY inform iheir friends nr.d the public ihiit they have opened a TAI LORING ESTABLISHMENT, on the Ronth side ot Market street, over Mr. Augdstine's Canfeetiunary ; and Fruit Store, where lhcy will be prepared, pt all times, to furnish theiuj with Ciothirur, in order, made in the neatest manner and most ,iu-iiionuble style. , ' t : Feb 8. 36-3m. H AYE your Rooms papered in handsome style ttv calling on J f - WILKINSON A ESLER . Aug. 22. Upholsterers and Paper Hangers. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. i ' IMPORT AN T A N N OUNCE MENT. rO ALL PERSONS afflicted wiih Sexual dis ease, such as SEiVlIN AL WEAKN ESS, IM POTENCE, GONORRACEA, GLEET, SYPHI LIS, dc., sc. , ! r The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Philadel phia, in view of the awful destruction of' human life and health, caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions which are practised upon the unfortu nate victims of such diseases by Quacks, have di rected their consulting Surgeon, as a CHARITA BLE ACT worthy of their name, to give MEDI CAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all persons thui af flicted, (Male or Female) who apply by letter. (post-paid,) with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of lite, &e.,) and in eases of extreme poverty and suffering to FURNISH iMKlMClNKS FREE OF CHARUK. i rr The Howard Association is a benevolent Insti tution, established. by special endowment for' the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with "Vi rulent and Epidemic diseases," and its funds can be used for no other purpose. It has now a sur plus of means, which the Directors have voted to advertise-the above notice, it is needless to add that the Association commands the highest Medi cal skill of the age. i Address, (nost-naid, Dr. GEO. R. CALHOUN. Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 S. 9th Street, Philadelphia, I'enn. By order of the Directors, q ; I . EZRA D- HEARTW ELL, President. GEO. FAIRCH1LD, Secretary. April 10. 11.7t-pd. M0N0NGAHELA & RYE WHISKEY. 10 BBLS. for sale by April 10. . L. N. BARLOW, A FINE lot of Gold Head Walking Cunes.on Whalebone and Malacca Joints, junt opened. ApritlO, C. MYERS. 50 CASKS fresh beat Rice, just received torn the mill, and for sale by S. M. WEST. March24. 1.4-1 to. EMPTY BARRELS. rff SECOND-HAND, of choice quality. r v v 'For sale by RUSSELL & BRO. Feb. 13. 133. CANDLES I CANDLES ! ! TALLOW and Adamantine Candles, for sale in lota to suit, by ZENO H. GREENE. April '0. . 11. FRESH FLOUR, FROM fayetteville: ! v "I C BBLS. of Super. Kloujj XJ IS do. best Family do.; low for cash. at . April 3. : GEO. H. KELLEY. J, H, and N.C. T. copy, j NE WELL'S PATENT SAFETY UMP & LAMP. FEEDER. ANEW ARTICLE, warranted to prevent all Accidents from the nse of Burning fluid, Camphene, and other Explosive Compounds, nsed for the prodaction o'f Light. This lnven;ion is applied to ail common Lamps and Lamp Feeders, also, to Solar, Camphene Lamps, Lanterns, tc. ALSO, Burning Fluid. Camphene, Rosin Oil, For sale byC.dc D. DuPRE, Druggists, Market Street, Wilmington, N. C The following tiertifieales are a xtifficient guar anty of the entire safety and efficiency of the Safety Lamp and Feeder , CERTIFICATES. 16 BoYLSToar 6"t., Boston, 21st Nov., 1S53. Psoressoa Bivjasik Sillimasi Dear Sir. I take the liberty of asking you if any circum stance has ocenrred, lending any degree 10 di minish thefull confidence you have fell in the protection afforded by Neweil's Paieol Safety Lamp ! " - With high respect, truly yours. A. A. Haves. Boston. Nov. 21. 18.3 To D. A. A. Hates i Dear S'ir, In reply to the inquiry contained in vour note of this date, 1 can now state that 'Neweil's Patent Safely Lamp," sfiera considerably extended experience in ny family, has fully justified the favorable opinion which I expressed of ii about i year avo. Until this protection was presented, I nevr permitted ttie so-called burning fluid lo be used in my lioue. Now it i constantly employed by the domestics, and it has been occasionally burned In the parlor and study. The house being lighted by Has, there is little occasion for its general ue in the amil ; but with the protection named abore, I should have no hesitation lo use it wherever there is occasion for artificial light, and 1 do, with en tire confidence, recommend it lo my friends and Oothcrswho consu't me on theasuliject always r . t . .i m.j protetiin'. nowevir, aa.n-i me unuarucn urr which Ims produce lso many distressing and fit a I results. I remain, dear sir very respeetCu!!y and truly yours, B. SiLLrMA, Senior VVilmisgtos, N.C, Jun lfth, "834. I hereby certify that r witnessed the experiments of Mr. Newell, with his patent Safety Lamp, for furnishinsr "fluid" and am perfectly satisfied ol the s:'ty of the same. ; Jit". II. Dickson, President of the N. C. .4edical Society. .This ia ui certify that I have used Neweil's Pat ent Safety Lani s, for more than twelve months, and ihev havegiven perfect satisfaction June2Jd, 1S54 Gao. R. French. Hnvinir purchased the right for the State of N. O , from the Patentee, we are prepared to fill all Orders at "hort notice, for -every description and variety of Lamps, &e. A II persons are cautioned asainst Infringing up on the above patent, as the law will be rigidly en forced against all offenders. C. DcPRE, D. DcPRE, Jr. A.C. DICKINSON. June 22nd, IS5I. 42 ly-c. COMUEI.eHL COLLEGE. Located 1ST Ilaltlmore-st., Ita llimoir, Md. I'fllS Institirion presents superior facilities lo young men d'-sirous of obtaining a practical business education. The course of Study embraces Double Entry, BooU-Keeping as p aetieally applied lo the man amentum of Mercantile. 15 ink, Manufacturing and Nieiirn float Books; l'utiness Penrnanrhip and and Mercantile Computet ons ; familiar Lectures on Commercial Law ; upon the uhject of Bills of Kxuhange, Promissory No".es, Contracts, Partner ships, Ac. The arr-ingements are such thnt applicants can enter College at anv time and av.il themselves ( the advantages of the entire cmir-e of study, each stitdt nt being separately laughl. The si udents have access io a Commercial Li brary procured expressly for their accommodation. Thrre is also attached to the College a Keadinu Itooni, where may be found all the leading Daily Papers from vari.nn pari. of the Union. Usual leng'h of time lo complete the whole course from eisht to ten weeks. Tuition for the full eoiirc $10. For paiticulars write and receive a circular by mail. August 3d, lr,4. 60-ly-e. HENRY CURRHIMER WHOLESALE & BETA IL TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGAR S T O 11 E. 4 SIGN OF THE IXDIAX CHIEF" MARKET STKEE T, one door above Water Vilmlngtoii, S. C. .V. B. Aft Orders fill-.d Kith tkspaUh. Oct. 26h. 1354 W-iAw c. THE SMITHSONIAN HOISE, BROADWAY, CORNER OF HOUSTON ST., NEW YOI.K, ON th sime block with thu Metropolitan Hotel and Nihl-i's Gnlen, and two blocks aiove the St. Nicholas Hotel, will open April 15, and od'ers to ravelers scP-Rion accommodations in the heart of Broadway, in immediate juxtaposition to the other first-class houces n nd places ol nmiisi ment, at mod erate rates. The house has all the cnnvenicnci s in vogue, and wid be conducted on ihe Ecnosr.AH Pla.v of lodging-rooms, at fiftv cents to S3 a day, according to location, tc , and meals furnished as ordered, at prices graded to suit bo h the economi cal and extravagant, the guests ordering meals at pleasure, and paying fjronlv what it used. Trav elers will find at the SMITHSONIAN accommo dations of superior order, nnd can make their bills less by at least one-third than at other first-class Hotels, as conducted on the old system. For re speet;ihi!i:y. order. neatness, comfort and economy, the SMITHSONIAN .hall make its mark on the times, and be worthy the pafronase of the people. SIDNEY KOPMAN. March 29. 6 oni-c. YOUNG MEN'S SPRING STYLE. 6 CASES Philadelphia and Young Men's Dresa Hts. New York Styles Opened ihisday. C. MY Fits. March 31. NEW AND FRESH GROCERIES. THE subscriber has just returned from the North wirh a choice vaiiety of Groceries, VV ines. Teas and Liquors; Lea & Perrin'a Worcestershire Sauce; John Bull .Sauce; English Pickles, of eve ry variety ; Preserves. Jellies and Confcetionaries ; Fruits, Brandy Peaches, Brandy Cherries, Boker Bitters, Catsups, of all kinds; Layer Raisins, whole, half and quarter boxes, extra; Figs, DutchHead Cheese. Preserved Gingar. Bouche and Starr Champaigne, of the finest grades; Old Government Java Coffee ; Kio. Laguayra and St. Dominso do. ; 100 boxes A. M. Candles, cheap ; 1 pipe of that Ex tra Crescent Brandy, from Custom House, Wil mington; 50 cases Extra Claret Wines; 10 barrels fine old Rye Whiskey, for retail; Madeira, She. ry. Port, Muscat, Scuppernong, and every variety ot Liquors, on retail; Patent Sperm, and Sperm Can dles; Bav Rum ; Colgate's and Fancy Soaps; Hi ram Smith's Flour, in bbls.. half bbls. and bars; Vermacilla, Macaroni, Currants, Citron, every va riety of Nhis; Rasberry and Cherry Syrup, by the gallon Mackerel, Salm jn. Corned Beef, Beef Tongues. Smojccd Reef, Y. Powders, Extracts. Oils Stuffed Olives, something new; Anchovies, .Sar tines, Fre.b Lobster; Fancy Baskets; Key Baskets ; 20 cases old Dry Madona ; Buckwheat; extra Goshen Butter, and everything that consti tutes a well-selected stock of Groceries. Whole sale and retail, at the Original Grocery. March 31. GEO. MYERS. CAPE FEAR AND DEEP RIVER NAVIGATION COMPANY, THERE will bea meeting of the Stockholders or this Company, held in the town of Wilining ton, on Thursday, the 19th April. 1835. As busi ness of importance will be before the meeting, a punctual attendance is requested. By order of the President and Board of Directors. HENRY A. LONDON, Sec'y. March 13. , 150-im. THE GREAT DISCOVERY. , KR0LLERI0N! FOR CURLING THE HAIR. FOR many years it has been the object of deep est study with chemists and others, to praduce a fluid that, applied to the hair, would cause it to wave and carl equal in beauty to the natural curl. THE KROLLERION . Is the only article eyer offere4 to the world that will effect this most desirable object. But three or four applications are necessary to curl it as much as may be desired, and for any length of time. From the many testimonials of those who have used it, the subscriber does not hesitate to warrant the KROLLERION to give satisfaction, and provs as recommended in all cases. - ' The recipe for making, with full directions for use, will be sent on the receipt of one dollar, post paid. The ingredients will not coal over 12 cents. Direct to H. A. FREEMONT, Warren, Trumbull Co., O. Aprjl5. r 9-3m-10-c. TU0MAS SMITH &-CO. DEALERS IN CORN. MEAL. HOMONf. PEAS and OATS, aod COW and HORSE FEED, Bealty's Wharf t Forth WcUer Street, WILMINGTON. N. C. THOMAS SMITH. D. DVPBC, . Our Steam Grist Mill is now la successful opera tlon. We will have it in our power lo deli v. r the abova articles at short notice. Wa hava a 23 h-re powercngine and shall run two pair of four feet Stone. Orders can be addressed to C. DuPre A Co., or to ihe subscribers. Cj"Corn ground on TOLL. THOMAS SMITH fc CO. April 20. 15-if. ALUM SALT. Q Hon SACKS, 2 bushels each, now landing 0JJ.J and for sale, hy Oct. 26. ADAM., BRO. 6t 'JX AYER'S PILLS. 70S ALL TEE PXTRPOSrS 07 A FAMILY PHYSIC, Theri has long existed a public demand for an effective purgative pill which could be relied on as aure and perfectly safa in its operation. This has been prepared to meet that demand, and an exten sive trial of its virtues has conclusively shown with what success it accompUHhes the purpose designed. It is easy to make a physical pill, but not easy to tnaks the best of all pills Mt which should bars none of the objections, but all th advantages, of every other. This has been attempted here, and with what suceess we would respectfully submit to the pubUe 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 na to more than counterbalance the good to be 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 use in the several diseases to which they are ap plicable are given on the box. Among the com plaints which have been speedily cured by them, we may mention Liver Complaint, in its various form of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor and Loss of Ap petite, Listlcssness, Irritability, Bilious Headache, Bilious Fever, Fever and Agile, 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 Cos tivenesH, Piles, Colic, Dysentery, Humors, ficrof. ula and Scurvy, Colds with soreness of the body. Ulcers and impurity of the blood ; in short, any and every case where a purgative is rnquired. They nave also produced some singularlv sue cesgful cures in Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsy, Gravel, Erysipelas, Palpitation of rthe Heart, Pains in the Back, Stomach, and Side. ' They should he freely taken in the spring of the year, to purify the blood and prepare the system for the change of seasons. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach arid bowels into healthy action, and restores the appe tite and vigor. They purify the blood, and, by their stimulant action on the circulatory system, reno vate the strength of the body, and restore the wasted or diseased energies of the whole organism. Hence an occasional dose is advantageous, even though no serious derangement exists; but un necessary dosing should never be carried too far, as every purgative medicine reduces the strenirth, 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 is confidently believed this pill "ill answer a better purpose than any thing which has hitherto been available to mankind. When their virtues are once known, the public will no longer doubt what remedy to employ when in need of a cathartic medicine. Being sugar-wrapped they sre pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, in harm can arise from their use in any quuntitv.. For minute directions see wrapper on the Liox. PREPARED BV JAMES C. AYEK, Practical and Analytical C'licinl.f, LOWELL, MASS. Price 25 Cents per Box. Five Boxes for $1. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, For the rapid Cure - COUGHS. rOLIIS, HOAUSE.KSS, BI.OM HITIS, U II00n.(;-( 01LII, CROUP, ASTIMM, AM) COXSUMPTIOX. Thts remedy has won for iUelf such notoriety from its cures of every variety of pulmonary dieuj.e, that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the v i dences of its virtues in any community where it has been employed. So wide is the field of its u -e-fulness, and so" numerous the cases of its curri, that almost every section of the country abounds in persons publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of t!.e lungs by its u.e. When once tried its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too appar ent to escape olmervation, and where its irtucn are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous atfeo. tions of the pulmonary organs which are incident to our climate. And not only in formidable at. tacks upon the lungs, but for the milder varieties of Colds, CoroHs, Hoahsf.nkss, Ac; nd for CHii,Dnr.2 it is the pleasantcst and safi t medicine that can be obtained. As it has long been in constant use throuphout this section, we need not do more than s'KMire the people its quality is kept up to the best that it eve. Va been, and that the genuine article is told bv A. O.' BRADLEY", Wilmington, and by Drug glss aencrally July 18th, li5L FACTS CANNOT BE DOUBTED. LKT TUB AFFLICTED BED AND PONDER! J2rMre tnan 500 persons In the city of Richmond, Va.. alone testify to Ihe remarkable cures per formed by CARTER'S KPAXISII MIXTURE. TH K erea. Spring Medicine and Purifier of the Blood is now used by hundreds of grateful pa'ient. who testify daily to the remarkable cures perform ed by the greatest of alt medicines, Carter's .Span ish Mixture. Neuralgia. Rheumatism, Scrofula. Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Disease, Fevers. L'l- -rei,Old Sores, Aflections of the Kidneys, Dis eases ot the I nroal, Female Complaints, fains and Aching of the Bones and Joints, are speedily put to Might by using this great and inestimable reme dy. ' For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet been found to compare with it. It cleanes ihe sys tem of all impurities, acts gently and efficiently on the Lfver and Kidneys, strengthens the Dizee Uon. gives tone to the Stomach, makes the Skin clear and healiy, and restores the Constitution, en feebled by disease or broken down by the excesses of vouih. to its pristine vigor and strength. . For the Ladies, it is incomparably bel er than all the cosmetics ever used. - A few doses of Car ter's Spanish Mixture wiil remove all sallowners of complexion, bring the roaea mantling to ihe cheek, give elasticity to the step, snd improve the general health in a remarkable degree, beyond all the medicines ever heard ot. - A large number of certifies tea of remarkable cures performed on persons residing In the city of Rich mope), Va .by the use of Carter's Span! th Minute, is the best evidence that there is no humbug about it. The press, hotel keepers, magistrates, physi cians, and public men, well known lo the commu nity, all add their testimony to the e fleets of this GaasT Blood PoBinaa. Call and sec a few hundreds of the certificates around the bottle. None genuine unless signed BENNETT 4 BEERS, Druegista. Principal Depots at M. WARD, 01,0s E 4 CO., No. 93 Maiden Lane, New Votk. T. W. DVOTT fc SON'S, and JENKINS HARTSHORNE. PhiUdelohia. 52-1 BENNETT & BEERS, No. 125 Main Street, Richmond, Va. And for sale by WM II. LIPPITT, Wilmington and by Drugrists every where. Jaly I3h. lost. tO ly . MEDICATED GUTTA-PEKCIIA COLLODIAN. ANEW and Valuable Remedy for dressing Wounds, Cuts, Boras, and Ulcers. It has been tried successfully by Physician, and found superior lo an? mm Jr of lbs kind now In use, ll forms, w hen sppticd, a Cuticle, soft, elastic, snd impervious io waier, assimilating most pcrfcrtly Ihe natural Cuticle. It may be advantageously used In chipped lips, excoriations shout the neck and cars of children, and lor olrntion f almost every kind, and as a dressing In surgical opera tions. The proprietors feel great confidence In present, ing the above article for use, believing It will prov fuiiy adequa'e lo ihe ends proposed, end Invalua ble aa a medicinal remedy. For sale by the Pro, priftors, CAD. DuPRE. ALSO V IT F. ft I A N It V G V TT A P F I M ' 1 1 A COLLODION for Saddle and Harness tinlU, Wounds and sores on horses. For axle by the Pro prietors, C. di D. DuPIlK, May 'JO. Pr-sjl.'a, Wilmington, N . C A. CURE FOR ALL!! 1 1 0 LLO WAY'S O I NTM E NT. Citizens of tie Union t You have done me the honour as with on voice, from one end of ihe Union lo the other, i stamp the character of my Ointment with your approbation. It is scarcely two yenrs since I iuid, ii known omongr you, and alrendy, ll hss ubi.iln td more uelubrity Ihnn asy other Medicine ins. hort a period. THOMAS HOLLOW A V, 39. Corner of Ann nr.d Nassau Sle., N. Votk. Cure of Sort Isi afti.r Nine Ymrt S'auJing. Mr. W. J. Lnnalcy, of Hunlsvillo, Yadkin. North Carolina, sullvred for nine ycurs with ono of ihe most palnlul epd Iroubl. t.nun sore U u Hun ever fell lo Ihe lot of man and alter trying everv medicine he had ever heard of, be res ned In des pair all hope of being cured bin a film. brotihi him a couple of pots of llolloway' Ointment, whicn caused the sore on his lejis to heal, and h entirely regained his health, to Hie sstunirhmetii of hia acquaintances and friends. Cure of Bad Brtal, tike the Pal if t van nt Death's Diwr. Mr. R. DURA NT, of New Orleans, ntdrtasei Profc ssor IIollowav as follower For 7 ycurs my wile had a bad breuH, with ten running wound, (not of a cancerous nature). I was told, tl;m nothing could save her i aha was then Induced tu use your Olntmunt and Pills, when In the .hoti tr ace of three months, tliay educied a perfect cure, to the astonishment ol ell t ho knew us. W ob tained your Medicines Irom Messrs. Wrlht A Co., of Chartrcs street, New Orleans. I send this from Hotel de Prlncca, P(iri, ulihounh, 1 had written It at New Orleans, before we finally left, at that time, not knowing jour adJrtsa ai New York, Nov. -ih, JS53. (Signed) R. D I'll A NT, The Pills should la used conjointly wiih iho Ointment In most of the following cafes ; Bad Legs, Bud Bieasls, Hums. Bunions, Chi! . bluins, Chapped ho nils, Oonirui t d and Snfrjoins, FUtulas, Guul, Glandular hwtllines Lumbago? Piles, Itheiimaiiam, Salt Rheum, Scalds, Hurt, Nipples Sore-throats, Skin-disegaes Scurvy Som IIeud, Ulcers. Wounds. ' Sold al Ihe Eaioblialimrnta of Prol"esor ff loway, 60 Maiden Lone, New York, and IM4 . Strand, London, snd by all respectable lrugilia and De." lers of Medicines throughout the United Mules In Pols and Boxes, at -5 cents, C.' runs, and 61,00 each. I tTners is a cohkidershlit agvlng ly tiiklnu the Uraer sixes. N. B. Directions for the guidance of pnticnl in every disorder uro sllixcd to cuth Pot. June 20. 4l-l-t, LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPErMl. Jaun'Iice. Chronic ur Nerrvtia D. hilily. eatf of Ihe hiinria, a tut alt Diaf.isi s alining from a tliaordrrrd IAcr oe Ulumnrh. aitci as Constipation, inward Piles, Fullness of HIiM.d u, tile Head, Acidity of the Stomal h, .Nsu-i s, Hi mi hum, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in Hi Stomach, Sour Kniulolluns, Sinking or Flullerlny ut the Pit of Hie Sioturirh, Swimming of the Hi'Uil Hurried snd Dilhcull Mrcsthlng, Flutieting nt llii Heart, Choking or S ull'oca tin v Scneat ions m hen li, a l ing fios'ure. Dimness of Vision, Dots or Wrh hi fore thesiht, Fever and Dull Puin in i(e l ail, Dsficiencyol Perspiration. Yellowness ol tbeSkli! and Eyes, Pain in ihe Side, Hack, (Jhcst, Llrnh., f-c, Sudden Kluahe of lleuf, Burni n In ihe Fl. sli" C.insmni I rntiginlntrs of evil, and great depression of Spirits, can be rill dually cuied by DR IIOOFLANDVV CELEBRATED GERMAN HITTERS, IMtClMREDIIY DR. C. ill. JAC KSON, No. I 20 Arrll street, I'hiladrlphlii, Their powerver the above discus, sis not eci . ed, It equnlled, by any other pre pa rat Ion Li the Urn ted States, ustliu cufesutt. Hi.iu many cutaufirr akilfulphyslciansh-id failrd. 'l'llee liittersare worthy the attenthn of InvaliH. Possessing great vli tues in the reel ifieuilun of dis eases of the Liver und losscrglunds, exeicivlna tin uiosisenrohitigpowers In wi ;iknc- and all. tiioiii of ihedigestlveorgsn,ihfy are, hSiIiuI, fe, i , tain and pleasant. READ AND BE CONVINCED. .Vur Testimony of the ttronptst kind from f)hln In f.ivor ol Dr. JlOFFLAND'S GERMAN BIT TERS, prepared by Dr. C. M , J ACKSON . I'hlln -delplila, fully proving that theae bitters ere uneijiill ed for the cure of hirer Complaint, D'fi"i mi , JjunUce, Ntrtous JJcbdiy, Instate of the hulitnj. il-e. Bend the proof : F. K E.ss ELM KIR. Jeweler, Woosti r, O., Dec . 2d, ISM, an id :'l embrace this opportunlt) ol in forming you of the grent benefit 1 have derived Irorn the ne of Dr. Hoolland's German Bl'lers. J have used them for Chills und Fever, snd Disordoi dercd Stomach, and found reliifin veiy case.-. They are Ihe beat remedy for disordr red Stomar h I think, in existence." P. FOLEY, Blooinfield. O., Oct. 7, 16.'? sni.! 'With f elings of gratitude I tuke my r n to Infotii. you of the incalcphle benefit I have derived lioios the use of lloofl.ind j German Bitters. I huve ut .ed them for the LlverComplnlnt. and tski- pleasure in recommending them iu tUe public us Ihe aufi ai nd best remedy In use.'' The Editor ol the Wo'tr Democrat. May 6, Jf.p s.ild i "Hoolluiid's lierman Bitters. This Invnlua ble medicine is dally performing cures of lhi iiihk remarkable character. We do not spenk ol thi medicine without a knowledge of ha ellicarj, we have tried it in our family, and find It to be lb. only thing needed in Liver Complaint or Dyspep sia." OGII'R d- CLARKE, Cambridge, O., Nov. 17 IBM. said t -By those persons who havo used vour Hoodand German Bittrrs. they are considered an invalunble remedy for DycpfpH a ." IjrYou snould bear In mind that tlnse I'.ltterr are bxtibclv veoeta blb, thereby poes ad vantages over moat of the preparations recommend ed for tianilnr i if discs. For sale by A. O. BRADLEY snd W. II. LIP PITT, Wilmington, and by Druggists every where July !3th. 1634. 60-ly-c. MULLETS. f( P.BLS.just rereivrd. reived. MOO HE. STANLY & CO. N. C. LARD. TN bbls., for sale by y MOORE, STANLY 4 CO. x Jan. 20 GARDEN SEEDS ! I 1 UST received from Landrelh's Seed Garden, s ml large and choice collection of Gsrden, Gisss and Flower Seed, Herbs. Onion, Lettuce snd As parsKus Roots, also Nebraska Pens. For sile wholesale and retail by C. & D. DoPRE, Dee. H. Drufelsis. Market t. O nrif'iTn-Oand Ihca bushel Ounny I!ag. vvw tor aaie by Jan. 23. RUi SS ELL 3k BROTH ER. GRAHAM'S Maga-ine.for April Received ati.l for tse t b. W. WHITAKLU S. Aprils. 0. SACK SALT. I rTr scka ia atore, for sale In lots rt sun HAAJby UUSSELL & CIIO. Jan. 23. 1-3. M ISSES' SPRING STYLES lists and Bloom- ers.nowoi.cn. C. Ml Kits. March 31. 7. HAY. I rT B iLF.Sesperted per achr. Nsmeaug, froi,. 1 UVJ New London, Ci. For sale hy March 10. 00. HARRIS!" m ' '
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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