JOB, BOOK,
St.,-. W .-!. Vv - 4 "'V :
Cda.Vta OF FRONT AND MARKET STREETS, .
VILM1NGT0X, N. C
Particular Attention pnW to the Following
Muds of Letter Press Printing.
?i.V of f-'xehange,
En trie of Merchandise
1' s of Lading,
Looks, . . ..
Vards, .
ValnoTueSy ' ;
Cerfyicates,
Checks,
Circulars,
Drafts.'
tlandaula, " -
Labels. 4-a - - - . "
Laic Blank,
iXote. : ' -;-f'amplilels,
,
Polerr jj -'i -- -C - - .
Receipts,
Rata of FretohL-:,
- : . f-c. O-c. ae.
An! PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING, of eve
ry description, done in me ncaiesi man--ner,
and on the moM reasonable terms. '
Wilmington. August 17, 1 S3 4 "' "
DENTAL PRACTICE
tlTILL he attended to by the undersigned, at
Wilmington. N. Con or about i he first of
October. 1835...- - K. SPENCER.
July 21. - ; v; 65 2m-p
YN order to make room , or cur Fall and winter
X Slock of Bunks, Stationery, music, &c. Ac.. )to
say nothing of Aew Books constantly arriving,)
ve oifor a most templing .variety of entertaining
Vork the most agreeable -companions possible
for these long summer days ac the same low rales
as hereto re Lupltsfiere price. -
Au.'. 16. S. W. WHITALER.
THE WATER CURE JOURNAL.
Oa Aitsust.
Aug, 18v ,
Received and fr sale t.
. TWHITAKERS. -
: limeklimem :
OHA CASKS In good order. For sale by
.OWU.- T.C.4B.S.WORTH.
Aug. 18.
67-4t
SUMMER HATS.
TEING desirous of reducing oar stock of Sum
Jl trier Hats, previous to getting in Fall Styles,
we will oner great inducements to all who may
wiati to purchaso articles in our line. '
, SHEPARD A MYE IS,
'" Hat and Cap Emporium, Granite Row.
Aug. 11. . - . 6.
CLASSICAL SCHOOL.
A CLASSICAL SCHOOL will be opened in
Sx the building occupied by. L Holmes, Esq
-commencing on Wednesday, the 3d of October,
ana closing on ircunesuuy, we loin aay ui ecu
nary. " v - . ' '
Tsbms. Invariably $30 per session half in
advance No deduction except in case of pro
tracted sicKnnss.'- -. -
. JOHN H. ANDREWS. . . . , v-
. n ..... . . r mnetvais.
uxrBiiMCBs. i ne fresioem ana h acuity oi
the University; .W; J riinrham, tsq -, 'OaKs;"
Jesse H. Lindsay. Esq.; Rev. J. J. Smythe
' Greensboro"; Ks v 'I. . B. Grier; Dr. James H.
Dickson, W . Hall, E.-q t Messrs. J. H.
W right, Samuel u. Bunting, John C Latta, and
Geer?e II. Kelley, Wilmington. ' :
Aug. 9. . ; " : 63-lm.
"Administrator's notice.
fpHE subscriber having qualified as Administra
m JL tor to the estate, of Dr. Grovenor S. Daniels, at
the August term, 1855 of the. Court of Pleas and
tJuaricr Sessions of Bladen Connlv. herebv cives
nonce to alt persons indebted to said estate to
come forward and settle the same, and all having
claims against the said esiate, are hereby required
to present them within the time prescribed bv law
otherwise this notice will be pleaded in barol re
covery. THO. B. CARll, Administrator.
Aug. IS. v . f . ... -. i - 67 1m.
Weekly J. as H. copy lm.
OWNER WANTED
fORlONEEOXMERCHANDIZE trora Bal
1 V. . c.l..... A 19. k idee
uiiiuic, pel n.ui. nAUiaiiltv. AH. Atfill. IDSd,
marked J. C. Hoggins. Stored and advertised
ier -otvnet's account."
Aug. 18. ,z RUSSELL & Bro.
FEW kegs of superior Ghen Ratter for sale
Ang. II. . . . - 64
HENRY BURRIIIMER
i WH0LSAt A BTAIt V
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGAR
' SIGST OF TIIE INDIAN CHIEF"
MARKET STREET, one door above Water
J . ... Wilmington, N. C.
jV. B. All Order filled teiti despatch. ,
.;. Oct. 26th. 1954 I. 93-t3fcw-e.
FR03J AND AFTER THIS DATE,
rpHE wholesale and Retail business of the
L WILMINGTON GRANARY will be con
ducted at the store formerly occupied by Wm A
Ovrn, ' orncr of Princes and Water streets, at
which plase will be kept constant supply of
tJUlllN Wf.AU HOllNUar. OAT3..FK4S.
HOUSE and COW FOOD. -
C,"Perons convenient to the Mill, can get
their supplies there. V. liurlvKK.Ja.,
, Successor to T. Smith & Co.
Wilmington, N. C J uly 26. 57-tf
HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY.
,' .'" '7 -JASPER., -.--,
COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY.
By Authority of the Slate o Georgia.
,, : JJACONwGEORQIA. v
rpiIIS LOTTEIIY is conducted on the plan of
JL tne ftoval L.otierv oi Havana, or ample num.
oers ana drawn at concert nail, Macon. Ua.,un
der the sworn Superintendence of Col. Geo. IX.
Login, and Jas. A. Ni.bet, Esq. , . t -
GRAND SCHEME FOR SEPTEMBER 3d.l855
- , , When Prizes amonniins to .
,: r $50,000.
. . . CLASS D. - ' - -
. "'- Win. BE pISTHIBITTKO -AS FOLLOWS. ;
CAPITALS.
prize of
3 1 2.000
1 prize of
5.000
2JJ00
i,voo
1,000
- - . .150
100
. 3,000
' "1,500
1,100
: 400
120
1 -" '
5 "
10
20 . . .
10
12
0
50
255 "
25
660
Ool 10,000
o nppromimation frizes oi
408 Prizes amounting to $50,000
Niimiirra. ,
vefT Pns drawn -at each drawing, and paid
when due, In full, without deduction. Orders
strictly confidential. Drawings sent to orders.
Rrritered letters at my risk. Bills on all solvent
Lao'ia at par. ", t " . -;. . -- ......
liole Ticket S3; Halves Si; Quarters S2.
Address JAMES F-WINTER,
" ' " Manager, Macon, Ga.
. 'Aug. 14 - . : f : . - ... 64-tf. -
NE WELL'S PATENT :.
SAFETY LA'JP L ' LAMP FEEDER.
ANEVV ARTICLE, warranted to prevent all
Accidents from the use of Burning .Fluid.
Camphene, and oiktr E x-plotiee Compounds, used
far the production of Light. This Invention is
applied to all common Lamps and Lamp Feeders,
also, to Solar, Camnhene Lamps, Lanterns, tc. .
r,-,- CERTIFICATE. . -
. Wilmingtos, N. C, June I5th, J854. '
r i rer,ify that f witnessed thoejperiment
of n.r. Newell, with his patent Safely Lamp, for
furnishing "fluid" and am perfectlv satksfied of
the P.fWy of the same. . Ji-. I. Dicasos.-
Ve are prepared to fill all Ordersat short notice,
r ev ;.ry decrption and variety of Lamps, Ac.
persons are cautioned a2ainst Infrinzing up
. i t - above patent as the la. win beTiidiy eo
ircfJ ca:nstll odeoders.. - ... ..
J,;r ' ' ,-- - - - - 45 tf.
r '
FOR SALE.
.... t.i r: -n'
tba lui si'!!,!, I
course mae si i
iM'!f the rcf '
Af : if U W m.
' fi of the subscriber,
i on the Central Rait C '
i . . .r i of. A deicrip- '
i s u :.:vn -but no one wia of
r-pji i-it a purchase without
; , ! 3 lives near
T. LO:tI.G.'
i Ua iUi) iwi.
. - . Sf:HR. -SOUTHERN BELLE, Captain
, Powell, will have despatch as above. For
- freight or passage apply to .
Au. 21. -' J. H. FLANNER
..; ' FOR BOSTON. -
x,- SCHR. BENNETT.FLANNER.Capt
Applegitt. will have despatch, as above.
f or ireigni or passage appiy .
Aug. 21. . . . ' J. H. FLANNER.
FOR NEW YORK
. OLD LINE. "
Schf. LILLY. Ca'ntaLn Henderson, will
have depatch-'for the shove"-port.- For
freight or passage, apply to
IS
-T.-C-WORTH.
FOR PHILADELPDA.
' '. - MERCHANT'S LINE
Schooner WSL L. SPRINGS. Capt.
Willetts. will have despatch as above. For
freight or passage, appiy jo., tir
g. IB. r t . W. "UttlH.
FOR BOSTON.
i Schr, LA. MARTIN E, Capt. Brigg
will have desnatch for the above port.
Foi
freight or passage, appiy 'o -
g. 16. T. U. YVUKTH
WILMINGTON AND WELD ON R. R.
Eng'r and Sup'ts Office, VV. & VV. P. R. Co
' July 18, 1855.
' - GOING NORTH.
THE passenger trains over this road will, until
further notice, run as follows : .
! First (Express Mail) train leaves Wilmington at
6 o'clock A.M.
. Reaches Goldsboro at 10 A. M.'
" Arrives at Weldon at 1:30 P.M.
Second (Accommodation Mail) train leaves Vil-
mintftonat 4:30 P.M.. daily. (Sundays excepted.)
Reaches Goldsboro' toeupp r e:5UP. M.
.Arrives at Weldon I at nisht.
GOING SOUTH.
First Train leaves Weldon at 12:00 M.
. Reaches Goldsf oro' at 3:20 P. M.; .
. Arrives at Wilmington 7:30 P. M ;
' Second Train leaves Weldon at 9:00 P. M.; daily
(Sundays excepted )
Reaches Goldsboro' 1:10 A. Al.;
. Arrivea at Wilmineion 5:40 A. M.
Fare to Goldsboro' $2,50 ; to Weldon S5 About
one cent per mile extra is charged passengers trAo
do not procure ticket at the illation.
. Throueh ticke s io Baltimore S12; to Philadel
phia 14 ; to New York 915,50 ; to Washington, D.
U.,il.
. rVTickcts wiil not be sold to a negro in person
Express Freight (by Accommodation Train)
will be chareeed 60 per cent, extra; and such
freight to eo North must beat the Depot by 2
o'clock P.M., and marked Expre Freight. Two
freight trains per week will run regularly through
to Weldon. testing Wilmington and Weldon on
Mondays and Thursdays, alternately. One train
will run reaularly as far north as Goldsboro'. and
in connection with the N. C. R. R-, and two other
irregular Way Trains will run as far north as may
be required, tatinz freight at all intermediate sta
tions. A Flour Train will, from sbout the 20th of
August, run rom Goldfcboro', alternately, Mo Wil
mington and Weldon, leaving Goldsboro' on Mon
days and Thursdays Wilmington snd Weldon on
Tuesdays er Fridays, reachidg Goldsboro on Sat
urdays. AU due on downward freight must be
paid on delivery at vv iiminpton.
- S.L. FREMONT, Eng'r.and Snp't,
July 19. 54.
SCHEDULE ON W. & M. R. R.
.- Joit 31st. 1855.
O
N and after the 1st August, the Passenger
t rains oil tms Koad will run as follows :
Leave Wilmington at 7 00 A.M., and 8 30P.M
Arrive at Kingsviile at 4 45 P.M., and 6 45 A.
31.
' Leave Kinrttville at 7 CO A. M . and 5 45 P. M
Arrive at VS iimington at 3 30 P.M., and 4 30
A. M. - ' - '
5 The Ferry Steamer will leave the wharf of the
w . fc w. R. k. at 6 30 A. M ., and S UOP.M.
The Trains from Wilmington connect at Kings-
ville with the Southern Trains for Charleston and
Augnsta, also, with the up Trains for Columbia;
and the 8 30 P. M. Train with the Trains on the
Charlotte, and Greenville Kail Roads.
Passengers for the Cheraw Darlington Rail
Uoad. wiU tate the 7 W A. I. Tram from nil
mington, and the 6 45 P, M. Tram for Kingsviile.
Trains will stop at the Regular Stations, and at
the following intei mediate points, only vhen eignai-
lea to taite up ana put down rassengers:
Register's. Freeman's Rood, Big Creek, Jones-
boro, Peococlt's, Uerro uordo, tiilcnrist s, Knen
ezer. Cartersvllle, Rocky Bluff Road, Moore's Road
and UlarKson's I . u.
L.J.FLEMING.
: General Superintendent.
Angutt 4. 60 Im.
STEAMER
SPRAY FOR SMITH VILLE.
tlcTS THE United States Mail Steamer
V t SPRAY, Capt. John B. Price, will
M " leave Wilmington for Smithville,
Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday afternoons st
3 o'clock, snd Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock
Leave Smithville for Wilmington on Monday.
Wednesday, Thursday and Fridiy morninzs at 6
o'clock.
Passage one Dollar. Children and Servants
half price. Freight at customary rates. Apply
touapiain on ooara, or to
- A. H. VANBOKKELEN, So. Wharves.
June 16. 41-tf
WILKINSON & ESLER
HAVE on hand, and make to order, Hair, Moss,
Shock and Veil Maiinin Pillnwa. Rnla.
ters, Sheets. Cases, Spreads. Comforts, Mosquito
uemnr; aiso repair solas, cnairs, Sc, or any
kind of Upholsterer's work.
May 24. - 31
GOLDSBORO' FEMALE COLLEGE.
T'HE next session of this Institution will com-
A mence on the first Wednesday in Ausust 1855.
. Ample accommodations ara provided for anv
number of young ladies.
For information, Catalogue, die , address the
f resident oi tne t acuity; tie v. j h. Brent.
- w. a. u. ANUKKWS, Secretary.
June 23. - 44 tf
VHU1P PSIOLSAU, JOBS af SBCSB. W. . CVBT1S.
:, P. PRI0LEAU & CO.,
; - GENERAL
(JOMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NORTH WATER STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C,
COMMEECJAL WHARF, SMITHVILLE, N. C.
Oar business will be conducted In Wilmington by
H. M. CURTIS,
Who Is our authorized Agent for that plaee. '
Ang. 7.' ... , . 62-lyv '
GOSHEN BUTTER.
!A FRESH lot Butter, No.' I, just received. Also
i six hhds. Western Shoulders and Sides, and
5,000 lbs. N.C.Bacon. r
July2o. ; A. a. UCUALKB.
- NOTICE.
WE HEREBY caution all persons from buy
ing or receiving a certain draft drawn by J.
Snow, dated Wilmington, N. C. July 6, 1855,
upon M. Cronly, and accepted by him, in favor
of Charles Q. Jones, at thirty days after date for
ti 175. The said draft having been obtained by
fraud, this is to notify the public that payment of
toe said draft has been stopped.. - v.. .
' ; ' M. CRONLY.
Wilmington, Jnly 25. ' - 67-tf.
nAY. Lt. ; -
1 AH BAES prime Hays
1 JJ 10O Empty Spirit Casks; ......, .
2000 Ihs, N. C. Bacon, hog roun J
, 500 " , " Hsrns, Extra; ;.
- 3o0 u new FAStlir - Just rprwivAft . and
for '- in lots to suit, by ; . .
..lay Jt. . . , j'.u.fflB.u.iYUSitt..
T7C HAVE N0V7 ON HAND f
VERY lar;e and handsome assortment of
Par Ilaniifig?, Borders, Screens, Decom
tiors.de , which we w ill sell very low (or CASH,
and ban? ttsii in i' e Iciest styles.
v.tls:in&c;; c e?ler,! ;
V. :o' -'er3 ar i rap.T-Hingers."
May 2i. , SI
io,c:j?
Aug.
Au
Au
r l !T :v!d Dcf-
: , j. c co. -
CLARE.NL XN'.'IIION WCILIS,
' ;-t wil?iingto.".n.c.
rHK CLARENDON IRON WORKS ara now
prepared. io receive orders for Beam, Vertical,
Horuontalor Osciilating Kteam Engines, Hisjh or
Low Prefsare.and adapted to ail ptirposes ; Circu
lar, Vertical and Portable Saw Mills, complete;
Pumps, .Mining Machinery, Grist and Flour Mills,
complete; Parker.Torbine and other Water VVh-iels,
Equipping of Steamers,- Car Wheels and Axles ;
Horse Power of various, patterns; ; Rice Field
Pumps and Engine; Mill Irons; Lejvitt's Corn
snd Cob Cri8hers; Kice Thrasher ; Shingle Ma
chine. Shafting, Pullies," Hangers, Gears, and all
otner mm worn. - r - - ,
' ;: . i--:- ; V v CASTINGS. i.rvJ:
Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions, inclu
ding Ornamental Iron Railine. Pine. Bridge Cast
ing, fc, dre. The Company, would reDectfullv
invite attention to their styles and patterns of Rail
ing, wnicn may oe seen at their office. . . . -BOILERS.
,
Tubular, Flua and Cvlindrical Boilers. Water
Tanks, Chimneys, and all other kinds of Boiler
worn.-. . - .; - -
REPAIRS. ,
A separate dcpirtment and force will he kept for
repairs, where worn will be done thoroughly and
with despatch.
All work done in the establishment dsllvered ei
ther on the cars of the Wilmington 6V. Manchester
Rail Road or the Wilmington ft Weldon Rail Road,
or in fl its st the Company's wharf. -
Having large facilities, the'above work will be
done on as reasonable terms as elsewhere. North or
"omh.md in a prompt and satisfactory manner.
Consultation by letter or otherwise, in rezard to
plans and designs for mills or their furniurp, and
for machinery generally, willingly answered. All
orders or communications to be addreesed to the
undersigned.. ' t
HENRY M. DRANE, Agent.
March 17. l-tf.
STEEL PENS.
'pHREE different Nos. of Perry & Co.'s.and all
j. me ainerent nos. or uiuot's. a supply recei
Ted this morning at
Jnly 14. S. W WHITAKER'S.
SUNDRIES.
AH BOXES assorted Candy, in 50 and 25 lb
JJ boxes.
Saears. all irrades. in hhds. and bbls.
Adamantine Candles; isoap ; Potish ; cnnff ;
Tobacco ; Cigars ; Crackers in bbls. and boxes ;
Domestic Liquors, Wines snd Trench Brandy;
Cider Vineear ; Pepper; Allspice; Powder; Stiot;
die, Ac, For sale by
July 12. - ZENO H. GREENE.
THE UNDERSIGNED hsve purchased theen-
A tire Interest of P. K. DICKINSON dr CO. in
the Gaston Mills, and of PARSLEY, McRAE
;J, in the illlton anils; and have associated
themselves together under the firm of PARSLEY,
UOWAlt OC UO.
They will continue the transaction of the Lum
ber Business In sll its branches; nnd hope to re.
tain the correspondence of the old 1- trms.
O. G. PARSLEY.
ROBT. H. COWAN,
JNO. McRAE,
W. G. JONES,
DAVID S. COWAN.
April I0.H55. 12 tf.
Journal and Herald copy.
JUST RECEIVED
Per Schr. L. P. Smith:
-t r KEGS New Batter; 10 Boxes Cheese;
XJ Smoked Beef, Beef Tongues, Co flee, Sugar,
Crashed Sugar, Powdered -vugar, and a variety of
Fresh Uonfectionary, etc., ace.
April 24. GEO. MYERS.
CHOLERA.
A Certain Care for this disease, maybe fonud
In tbe use of Perry Davis1 Vegetable .
PAIN KILLER. -
Ddbucius, Iowa. May 5. 1855.
Gentlemen: 'I feel under obligations to you
for the benefit I have received from your invalu
able Pain Killer. ,
We have had some cholera here on the Mississ
ippi thus early in the season.- A few days since
1 assisted in laying out and burying one of our
citizens who was supposed to hsve died with the
disease. The next morning I was taken with se
vere vomiting, accompanied with coldness of the
extremities. Warm covering and hot applica
tions tailed to restore warnitn. my wile's family
who has used the Pain Killer with success during
the cholera season in Buffalo in 1849. advised me
to take it. 1 look twodoses at intervalsof fifteen
minutes ; a fine perspiration ensued, and the next
dav, barring a little weakness, 1 was well, and
have been since. It may have been an attack of
ague; but whether ague or cholera, it answered
my purpose.
Since my recovery I find that several of our cit
izens have used the Pain Killer, as a remedy for
cholera, snd pronounced it good. I therefore take
pleasure in recommending it to a still morn exten
sive notice.- Yours truly, -
W. M. CROIZER, Attorney at Law.
Perry Davis at Son, Providence, R. I. ,
; Psbbt : Davis Sir: Although personally a
stranger to you, yet the benefits I have received
from the use of your invaluable remedy, the Pain
Killer, induces me to pen a word of praise for it,
and gratitude to you its-inventor. I b,ave tried a
score of patent medicines of various kinds, and
consider the Pain Killer tbe very best of its kind
in use. It is not a Panacea for all the ills flesh is
heir to, but is certainly a grand tpee'ficfor many
diseases. Two years' experience haa convinced
me thvtfor headaxhe, indigestion, pain in the
stomach, or any other part of the system, severe
chills, weariness, common colds, hoarseness.
Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea, Dysentery',
Tooth Ache, Ac. 4c, there is nothing- better than
the Pain Killer. I have this hoar recovered from
a severe attack of the sick headache, by using two
teaspoonsful, taken at thiuy minutes interval, in a
wine glass full of warm water. I am confident that
through the blessing of God it saved me from the
Cholera daring the Summer of 1849. . Travelling
in Connecticut and Massachusetts, amid heat.
dust, toil, change of diet andconstant exposure to
an infected atmosphere, my system was daily pre
disposed to dysentery attacks,, accompanied with
pain, lor which the Pain Killer was a sovereign
remedy : otte teaspoonful caring the worst case in
an hour, or at mosr, half a day I ' My brothers in
the ministry have used it with much success in
various diseases. 1 have heard many cases the
country over, of Dysentery being cured by its
use. . Put in the teeth it would stop the tooth ache
in several minutes.
Gratitude, and a desire for its general use. has
drawn from me this unsolicited testimonial in its
favor. .The Pain Killer is a blessing to mankind.
ana nreas our io do Known to be admired. May
yoa be richly'.re warded as Its distinguished inven
tor. - . . .
Yours respectfully, with constant gratitude,
D.T. TAYLOR, Jr., Minister of iheGorpel.
Oct. 10th. 1850. Rouses Point. Clinton, co . N.
York. . . . , ; ' - .
PERRY. DAVIS' VEGETABLE PAIN KIL
LER. Voluntarily, conscientiously, and with
much pleasure, we recommend to our readers the
above named medicine. We speak from our own
observation and experience when we say that it
removes pain as if by magic from alt parts of the
body, and is one of the best medicines in nse for
checking Diarrhoea, and removing the premonito
ry symptoms f Cholera. it is applied both in
iern;.lly and externally, with the best effects, and
none who have once used the Pain Killer woold
willingly be without it constantly in their homes.
Cincinnati t.temng Nonpareil, July 15A, 1350. ,
i'u bo.v, Proprietors. -
- J1 High street, Providence, R.l.
The Pain Killer is sold bv Georire R. French.
Wilmington; C. C. Green, Elizabeth Citv? James
W.Carmer, Newborn; W. H. Willsrd. Washing
ton; and by Drurists nnd Grocers everywhere
July 13, l;5. - - -v--- 64-3m.
T??!
Clf ;
'actirserv. in etoT an I f -r f '
i;s.-:r.LL c. .:o.
HOTEL
NIXON'S no USE. .. ,
" (FORMERLY MRS. BORDEN'S).' "
WEST SIDE . RAIL ROAD, ;
GOLDSBORO. N. C,
"ta "THIS extensive and well known public
v-. Tr L-. , v. i : t. . t i. - a
r I Am was reopened by the Subscriber for the
reception ot guests on the 4th Inst. - i
-It is pleasantly and convenienilv situated in the
centre Of business, ''and is directly opposite .to
ana "f.s rof the Ticket uraces, ot tne Wilming
ton and Weldon and the Central Rail Road Com
panies, where the cars stop on their arrival and
departure, and where faithful scbvakts will si
ik waitIso to take baggage, and give such other
attentions as the traveller may require.
THE HOUSE has been remodelled, repaired,
and thoroughly renovated from cellar to garret,
and furnished throughout with New Furniture,
elected with special care, and arranged with an
eye single to the comforts of the casual guest or
permanent boarder.
. THE TABLE
Wilt be richly furnished with the substantial,
the danties and delicacies of the seasons, foreign
as well aa domestic markets will be rendered
tributary to the constant cupply, which will be
served up In the best style, by orderly, obliging
and well trained servants.
. ;" THE BAR
Will be a Storehouse of the best Wines and Li
quors, snd superintended by a gentleman ofcour
lesy and integrity, thoroughly acquainted with his
business comprising the knowledge of what is
due to the rights snd comforts of the public, as
well as to bimseir and his employer.
THE STABLES.
which are among the be?t in the State, have been
placed in the keeping of a skillful and careful
manager, who will always have under his care
the bet and most experienced ostlers, and it will
be among the chief cares of the proprietor to ceo
that horses of his guctts be well fed and thor
oughly groomed.
This entire establishment has been purchased
and fitted up at an enormous expense, and it will
be the pleasure, as, of course, it will be the inter
est of the subscriber, to render the House in every
respect equal to any in the country He there
fore trusts that a generous public will renew and
continue the liberal patronage heretofore entended
to this House, while under the care of its former
proprietress, Mrs. Borden, who gained for it a
celebrity throughout the entire Union.
H. It. NIXON.
Ang. 18. , 67-1 y.
BARMAN'S HOTEL
(LATE WASHINGTON AND LAFAYETTE,)
13 WAS THIS DAY OPENED BY THE
tij subscriber, formerly proprietor of the Kay
LLt etteville Hotel, and is now ready for the ac
commodation ot travelers.
JNO. HARM AN.
Wilmington June 7. 37-tf.
HOUSES TO LET.
TO RENT.
FOR ONE YEAR FROM 1st OCTOBER
jjH next, the row or block of brick buildings
JUL between Dock and Orange streets, north
side of Muters Ally, near the place occupied by
T. C.A B. G. Worth, from Front Street, to -but
exclusive ot the wriari; consisting of
2 Offices, 2nd Story.
: 2 Stores under said Officer;
Warehouses. IVbs. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.
The email Tenement near Front Street.
ALSO.
The Brick House, corner of Front and Orange
streets, - stperate uirellivgt, as at present occu
pied by Mr Jewell Ur. aherwood. Apply to
R. W. BROWN,
at Smithville as
Agent tor the Estates.
Wilmlngton,N. C, Aug. 1 1th, 1855. 64-tlo.
HOUSES AND STORES FOR RENT
THtTSlnr. nn lh Mrnap rt tUTavlra,
and Second streets.at present occupied by
.Rev. Reuben G rant; alsotbe dwelling Dart
of the same building, having eivht roams with
kitchen. The dwelling over the Store at present
occupied by Mr- S. W. Whitaker aa Book Store.
The residence over , Mr. H. L. Schreiner's Music
store. Aisine store ac present occupied Dy.Mr.
A. V. W. Hewlett. ' Possession given on the 1st
October next. Apply to
A PAUL REPITOxN.
July 23. 58-tf.
TO RENT.
THE House occupied by the late Corne
lius Myers, to rent until Oct. 1st, posses
i sion given immediately. - Inquire of
GEO. MYERS,
Administrator of Estate of C. Mvtas
July 26. 27
CAROLINA D.0TEL TO RENT.
A Rick opening for an Enterprising Man.
THAT long established and popular piece
t of property, favorably known to the trav
eling public as the CAROLINA HOTEL.
situated in the heart of the town of Wilmington.
on nfiarxet street, is onered tor rent or lease, im
mediate possession given if desired. The Furni
ture, cVc. of the house which has been recently
renewed by the present occupant. B. B. Biowv.
Esq.. who declines on account of ill health, will
oe aisposca or on reasonable terms.
Connected with the Hotel are two spacious
Stores, which may be had separately or together,
nut wnicn may oe used as very profitable appen
dages to the Hotel.
It is rarely that on opportunity so lucratively
promising presents itself to the public; an I to a
spirited Individual, with experience in the busi
ness, who will render himself agreeable and the
accom notations and fare inviting, a more temp-
" tniBi)iias bdunui .u 0 1 1 y oe conceiveu. - " ii
mington, by her public spirit, has become a great
thoroughfare, and attained to much importance
and still again is her proverbial reputation for en
terprise to be increased, by her recent bold meas
ures to secure more permanently advantages af
fecting roost vitally tier future destiny.
J. C. & R. B. WOOD.
July 21. Jour, and Her. copy. 55-tf
TWO STORES.
OR WAREHOUSES TO RENT.
NORTH of the Rail Road, on Water
street continued. Those two Stores, 20
K, 11 runt A-k mam. Ell U
completed and readv for onennam., he ih 1st if
October There will be ample room for families
on the second story. Rent moderate. Apply to
. . WM. A.GWYER.
July 10. 60
FOR RENT.-
A Small Hou-e on Front Street, suitable
foe a small family, until the 1st October
.next, apply to
MOORE, STANLY & CO.
April 26. - 19-tf.
TO RENT.
A House at the Corner of Orange and
Second Streets formally occupied by Geo.
M I. .IT,Jrntniil. nn....I. 1
en immediately. To a good tenant the house- win
K fiii,.kin - i t i r r- . .
BUiMUlj ,CJdICU. JUIJU1IC Wl VJ, C. lliyCfS US
H. R. Savage, Esq., at Cape Fear Bank.
i April 24th, 1855. !8-tf.
TO RENT FROM FIRST OCTOBER.
THE Store corner; of Water-and Mulberry sts ;
the Office on the wharf, now occupied by D.
A. Lamont ; the Store add Warehouse now occu
pied by me. Apply to JOS. K. BLOSSOM.
July 26. . . . - - - 57
TOR SALE.
THE HOUSE and LOT, corner of Wal
nut and Fourth Streets, containing 11
Rooms and two attic chambers, lately oc
cupied by the subscriber.-. " . '- i
Terms. Note at Bank, with tne customary ac
commodation. -. -.- V
; . - T. I.ORING.
April 24." . - : 18-tf. ;
REYNOLDS'iKEW BOOK.;
THE Banker's Dsughter, or the Lost Witness
a sequel to Joseph Wilmot ; by G. VV. M. Rev-
nolds, authorof Joseph Wilmot; Rosa Lambert;
Mysteries of the Court of London ; . Lord Saxon
dale, Ac; just published. For sale at
Jpiy a. , a. vv. v til TAKER'S.
SACK SALT, -
ry p:(tcia afloat, for sale by ' -
QJ aug 16 , J. H. FLANNER.
Lll..ii ii.lll.tLiliJ,
KC( Si:CCr;n-HANr Spirits Turpentine
The best in town.- For sale
l 7
Ji
n
- f rirr f , ,
STEAMBOAT DISASTERS ON THE
WESTERN V.'ATERS, AND STEAMBOAT
- .DIRECTOR pl'jjr .
fTHK undersigned have now in course of prenar
X otion a NEW STEAMBOAT DIRECTOHY,
which wilt be issued in October next t the book will
contain over tuo hundred pages, illustrated in the
best style, and neatly bound in a durable manner,
ft wit) be ot.e of the most Interesting books ever
published, and wiil be book that wiil be interest
ins to all classes of people. The, Steamboat Di
rectory will contain a complete list and description
of all the steamboats now-afloat' on the Western
and Southern waters. . The length, model, speed,
power, and tonnage of each boat, where and by
whom built, the came of the boat, with the trade
she is in. - Also, tbe names of Captains and offi
cers, her age, tc; Ac. The Directory will contain
a history of Steamboats and Steamboating on the
Western waters, since the application of steam;
also, a Bketch of the first boat built for the Ohio
river, with the name of the builder, commander,
and owner. - -
The River Directory will contain a list and des
cription of ali the Steamboat Disasters that have
occurred on the Western and Southern waters,
beautifully illustrated, with a list of all those who
have pet ished by their burning, sinking and ex
ploding, on the Western and Southern waters.
The Directory will contain Maps of the Ohio,
Mississippi, Missouri," Illinois, Arkansas, White,
Red, Ouachita, Yazoo, and other rivers, with the;
towns, and cities laid down, with correct distances
also, many other river nnd commercial items of
interest to the people at large. - The book will con
tain (he cards of the various United States mail
boats, with the trade they are in, c,Ac. The Di
rectory will also contain a complete list of all the
responsible Steamboat Licensed Officers, their
places of residence, &c, f-c ; the new Steamboat
Law, its requirements, with comments,, showing
wherein it benefits the incompetent officer, and in
jures the competent officer, &C&C. .and ali tbe
important united states Supreme Court Steam
boat Decisions up to date ; the Rates and Impor
tant Commercial Privileges, Bills of Lading, im
portant Decisions of the various United States
courts, in regard to Freights lost and damaged,
etc., arc t with many other things of interest.
The Directory wiil be illustrated in tbe best style
and printed in the best manner The author has
for six years been gathering together all the facts
and items in regard to the numerous steamboat
disasters on the Western and Southern waters,
and uow intends publishing them in book form.
The price of the work will be put at the low sum
of One Dollar. Ten thousand copies will be issued
for the boatmen ; all others desirous of subscribing
will have to do so at once, as none will be printed
unless ordered in advance.
This work is destined to have a circulation of
over eighty thousand copies, as the publishers are
receiving large numbers of cubscribers, prr mail,
from all parts of the country, daily. Some of the
oldest boatmen, as well as most scientific men of
the times, are contributors to the Steamboat Direc
tory. The Directory will be issued in October, and will
be an ornament to the parlor as well as eteamb at.
By remitting One Dollar (post paid) you will re
ceiyea copy of the above work.
All communications and letters should be
addressed to
JAMES T. LLOYD 4 CO.,
Post Office Building.
Cincinnati, Ohio.
July 17th, 1855. . . 63-tf.
PROSPECTUS OI' TIIE.
N. C. CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE.
THE North Carolina Annual Conference of the
Methodist Episcopal Church South, having
determined to issue a weekly paper bearing the
above name, the subscribers are authorized to is
sue this prospectus. - -It
is intended to publish a family veuspaper,
which, while it shall be religious in tone and sen
timent, and maintain the doctrines and usages of
tne Aieinoaist.i:nurcn, snail be devoted to all tie
interests of lortfi Carolina, and furnish intelli
gence for every class of readers. In size and ap
pearance the new periodical is to be equal to any
of our Church papers, while it will surpass them
all in adaptedness to the wants of our people. The
entire insufficiency of the existing "Advocates"
to the necessities of our position forces us to the
publication of our own paper, and we confidently
expect the hearty co-opera lion of the Members of
our Church in all parts or the State and Confer
enre, and hope to make the paper so interesting
and instructive as to attract patronage from the
public generally.
The "Advocate" will be published at 81,50 a
year and the first number will be issued as early
as practicable after the next Session of our Con
ference. It is believed that the publication will
be commenced on the 1st of January, 1826. It is
desirable that as Urge a subscription as possible
be obtained before the Conference snd the Minis
ters nnd all others interested in the enterprise are
respectfully urged to secure and forward the
names and address of Subscribers, particular at
tention being paid to correctness in writing the
names of persons, post offices and Counties.
Those who may have no opportunity of subscrib
ing through the agency of our Ministers may
write directly to Rev. Wm. E. Pell, Fayetteville,
N- C.
The payment will be expected upon the lstteof
th first numtier. I he location of the publishing
office will be determined at the Session of Con
ference. William E. Pell, )
William Cabtbb,
Rcfcs T. Hcfliw, Committee.
N. li. D, Wilson,
William Barbexoeb, J
July, 1835. 59.
NOTICE.
r"PHE subscriber respectfully informs his friends
jl ana patrons, tnat all accounts are made up to
July 1st, and those indebted by note are requested
to make immediate payment those that would
save themselves a dun will please attend to this no
tice immediately. - GEO. MYERS. -
J uly o, 43
NftTICE.
THE Hardware 'business heretofore conducted
by J. fti. ROBfNsON, will from this date bm
carried on by J. M. ROBINSON & CO.
All the accounts of the oldfitm are now made
out. and must be closed by note or otherwise.
All persons having claims against J. M. ROB
INSON, will please present them at once. I shall
delay my usual trip North for a short time, for the
express purpose of settling accounts, and hope my
menus win can promptly. -July
3. J.M.ROBINSON.
NEW MUSIC.
A LARGE pack of New Music, containing the
latest publications ond ordered pieces, receiv
ed this morning at
July 3. S. W. WHITAKER'S.
BILLS OF EXCHANGE.
A N Elegant Edition of Biils of Exchange, print-
xa. ea in ueimauy.ia BOOKgot 1U quires and tn
sneeis.iorsaie at tne omce of i7ie Commercial.
NORTH CAROLINA BACON.
TWO small lots Bacon Hams. For sale by
June 30. Z.H.GREENE.
THE ARROW OF GOLD.
o1
R the Shell -gatherer, by the author of "Secrest
of the Cells." Just cablished eomnlete. Re
ceived and for sale at -
Aug. 9. S. W. WHITAKER'S.
SPENCER'S BOSTON THEATRE.
NO. 22. - Nature and Philosophy : ' or, the
Youth who never saw a Woman." A Farce
in one Act. And No. 23 : "Agnes DeVere: or,
The Wife's Revenge," a Drama In 3 Acts. Jnst
issued. Received and for meat - - v
rA. -?? - S. W. WHITAKER'S. -
PRESERVES &BRANDIED FRUITS.
A FINE lot f Preserves and Brandied Fruits,
per schr. Margaret Y. Davis, and for sale at
the variety Store, tinder the Herald Office. V
Aug. 9. WM. H. DENEALE. .
I WILL PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES
FOR old Sails, Rags or damaged' Cotton, (io
good packages of not less than 300 lbs.,) suita
ble tor making Paper. - , --
Aug. 9.. GEO. HOUSTON:
-GEORGE HOUSTON, . -
Groceries, Previsions, ,; and Naval , Store ;
; - COMMISSION -MERCHANT, .
- VESSEL AND FORWARDINO AGENT, -"
V ' WILMINGTON, N. C. ,
Aug. 2, ..' . . -CO-tf
cuTcnEns'i::rEr.LiL fills.
TUST received a full supply
iy.
J. II, ROEINCV.
i April 3.
SEND yodr rars to Wi.'iiaso i , LVi.r (U,! A
eters and Paper Usurers,) -"r nv reii r
them. - " ' '
1r a "
FrTp-'TTTTT,F' CVA r" r " ""t rtl .
tJUitil (JiAj k .iW.i A ul. ;
THE subscriber would respectfully request those
indebted to him local! and settle by the l?ttt
August, He will be compelled to force a collection
of all accounts and notes due prior to 1st January,
and not paid by that time. - . v "
- He would -also invite the attention 'of those in
want of Furniture, to his large and elegant stock
now on hand, which will be sold low for cash.
July 26. v - - J. D. LOVE. '
ICE! ICE I! ICE!! j""
THE WILMINGTON ICE HOUSE will be
opened for delivery of Ice from the first 'day
of April to the first dsy of November between
janrise and sunset. On Sundays, will close, pos
itively, at 9, A.M. ..,.,jrt ' -.-.-(.--.
Ice ordered for the country will be well packed
and promptly forwarded stall times.
All orders for Ice must be addressed to Wil
mington Ice House.
"Terms CASH in all cases.
Tickets can be procured If desired.
Persona ordering from a distance can make depot-ii
so f such sums as will meet their orders. -
tSPrice one cent per pound two cents per
pound will be charged for any quantities less than
three pounds.
Ice will be furnished gratis to the sick and poor,
provided they send an order from a physician, or
a member of the visiting committee.
A. H.VamBOKKELEN, Proprietor.
April 12th, 1855. 12.
BUTTER AND FLOUR.
rr FIRKINS of fresh Mountain Butter;
JI8 barrels Fayetteville superfine Flour;
5 do. do. fine do.
For sale by E. J. LUTTERLOH.
May 8. 24
MACKEREL.
Cf BBLS. No. 3 Mackerel, just received and for
0J sale by ADAMS, BRO. A CO.
July 17. 63
""COMMISSIONERS' HALL, "
Tuesday Evening, March 20th, 1855.-
At a meeting of Commissioners authorized to
open books in Wilmington, for subscriptions to
the capital stock of the Wilmington. Charlotte
and Rntherford Rail Road present, A. J. DeRos
set. Jr., J. H. Flanner. R. II Covran, Q.R. French,
A. H. VanBokkelen, J. C. Latta, Miles Cost in, Ed
ward Kidder and 8. D. Wallace.
. On motion. R. II. Cowan was appointed Chair
man, and S. D. Wallace, Secretary.
Resolved, That Books be opened on Monday,
April 0th, 1855. at the Bank of Capo Fear, Bank
of the State, and at the Commercial Bank.
Rcfolved, That G. R. French, R. H. Cowan and
A. H. VanBokkelen be appointed a committee to
obtain subscriptions to aid in defraying the -expenses
of an experimental survey, to be made
from the town of Wilmington and from Whites
ville to Lumberton.
Resolved, That the Mayor be requested to call a
meeting-of the citizens, to appoint delegates to
Jie llass meeting- in Bladen, so soon as it is as
certained when that meeting is to be held.
R. II. COWAN, Chairman.
S. D. Wallace, Sec'y..
March 24.1855. 4-tL
FRENCH'S nOTEL,
Corner of City Hall Square and KrankfortSt.,
' NEW YORK,
(Opposite the City TliU and Park Fountain,')
OAS been RE-FITTED and FURNISHED.
J-JL The subscriber trusts that, for convenience, el
egance, comfort and economy.it cannot be surpass
ed in the world. All the rooms are warmed gratis;
they are fitted up with marble top wash stands,
which are supplied with Croton water, by silver
plated cocks. The halls snd water-closets on eve
ry floor, sre lighted during the night. This Hotel
is conducted on the European Plan of Lodging
Rooms, and meals as they may be ordered in the
Refectory.. R. FRENCH.
N. B. Do not believe Hackmen and Runners
who may say that we are full, aa some do so from
pecuniary intebest.
March 29, 1855. 6-fim-c.
SNUFF AND TOBACCO.
PETER LORILLARD,
MANCFACTUBEB,
No. 48 Chatham Street, New York,',
Successor of Petes & Geobge Lobtllabd, oilers
for sale ali kinds of SNUFF and TOBACCOS in
general use. For particulars, a Prire Current can
be obtained by addressing ss above. This Estab
lishment is one of the oldest of the kind in the
United States. v :-
Feb. 13. , : I33-ly-c.
- SALT. . ' ' ,
1 rjprfi SACKS Liverpool Fa't. For sale by r
A 5 f UKJ
'July 17
J. H. FLANNER.
MEDICATED
GUTTA-PERCnA C0LL0DIAN. -
ANEW and Valuable Remedy for dressing
Wounds, Cuts, Burns, and Ulcers. It has
been tried successfully by Physician, and found
superior to any cemedy of the kind now In use.
It forms, when applied, a Cuticle, soft, elastic, and
impervious to water, assimilating most perfectly
the natural -Cuticle. ' It maybe advantageouslv
used in chap Jed lips, excoristions about the neck
and ears of children, and lor abrasions f almost
every kind, and as a dressing In surgical opera
tions. ,
The proprietors feel great confidence In present
ing tne sbove article for use, believing it will prove
fully adequa'e to the ends proposed, and invalua
ble as a medicinal remedy, r or sale by the Pro
prietors, , C. & D. DnPRE.
A LSO VETERIANRY GUTTA-PERCHA
l COLLODION for Saddle and Harness Galls,
wounds ana sores on nnrses. or sale by tne Pro
prietors, . ,
C. & D. DnPRE,
May 20. Druggists, Wilmington, N. C.
BRICK.
Ci rrr KIRK'S Pressed
Brick. For sale
&,JV.IJ by
T. C. WORTH.
- 41
fune 23.
M0N0NGAHELA & RYE WHISKEY
1 r BBLS. for sale by
1U April Id.
1.. N. BARLOW.
FRESH IMPORTATIONS.
TUST Received, this day, 100 bbls. assorted Li-
quors, Wines snd Cordials ; French Brandy, in
eighth pipes; Anneseed Cordial; Perfect. Love;
Blackberry Brandy ; Extra New Butter; Corned
Beef Tongues; No. 1 Mackerel. Ac. At the orig
inal r imny grocery, f ront street.
May 12, GEO. MYERS.
nAY,HAY. ;
QQfl BALES prime Hay, now landins from
TCOKJ schr. Emily, for sale by
June2, - ' . J. n. PLANNER.
MOCKINC BIRD CAGES.
1 f NESTS Mocking Bird Cages, just received
1 J and for sale by - L,N. BARLOW,
June 12. No. 3, Granite Row, Front st.
SPIRIT CASKS.
rtrkPRIME second hand Spirit Casks, now'
'JJ landing
sale from wharf.
from achr. Village Gem,- and for
T.C.WORTH.
. - 37
June 7.
-t MULLETS, MULLETS-
1 BBLS. No. 1 Mullets, jnst received and for
I tsale hy J, R. BLOSSOM.
April 27. - ; -. 20
- SUNDRIES. rV:rf
FULTON MARKET BEEF; Salmon ; Mack
erel, and Smoked Beef; received this day by
May 17.; r . L. N. BARLOW.
- 1 . EMPTY SPIRIT CARRELS.
Onn PRIME Second Hand Empty Spirit
eJVJU Barrels-' Just received per brig Sarah
Woosler. for sale by ADAMS, BRO. p CO. '
Joly 10. . Journal copyt . . 50
' ' INES AND LMU0RS.
"I f BBLS extra old Nectar Whiskey ; "";
lv 10 bbls. old Yannissee do.- v J '
v. 2 case Chatean Latenr Claret : '.
r , 1 " Pale Brandy .
1 - r 2 ' Margaux Claret ;. ' . "
2 " St. Kmilion do.; ' -
- , 2 " - Nathaniel Johnson's Claret ; i
2 casts Erandy. For sale by
July 19. J. H. FLANNER.
io-i ! aaa-aLi!!
K( EELS, just received from New York.anifr
JUsaleby . JO. R. ELCS : C ! .
Apr;117. ' . 1 I.
1 "flip! f ,f T--. T-
FOR A IlAIlViiLI.C
J
v
t
' HOLLOWAY'S OIN171E:, T.
THE GRAND EXTItNAL EL. :
By the aid of a microscope, we see tt. .ons
little openings on the sorface ef oiir bcj.es.
Throngh these this Ointment, when rttbbei on r
Skin, is carried toany organ orinward part. L.s
esses of. the Kidneys, disorders of the Liver, tf
fectlons of the heart. Inflammation of the Lur
Asthma, Coughs and Colds, are by itsm-sn .
fectually cured. Every housewife knows i.
salt passes freely through bone or meat t,f :
thickness. This healing Ointment far more re.i.
Impenetrates through any bone or feshv part cf
the living body, caring the most dangerous in
ward complaints, that cannot be reached ty o;!.f i
means.
ERYSIPELAS. SALT RHEUM AND SCCH--BUTIC
HUMORS.
No remedy has ever done so much for ifie curf;
of diseases of the Skin, whatever form they may
assume, as this Ointment, No caseof Salt Kheuxi
Scurvy, Sore Heads, Scrofula, or Erysipelas, cart
long withstand its Influence. T. e inventor ha
travelled ever many parts of the Globe, visit ir
the principal hospitals, dispensing this Ointment,
giving advice as to its application, and has thu
been the means of restoring countless numbers to
health..
SORE LEGS, SORE BREXSTS, WOUNDS &
ULCERS.
Some of the moat scientific surgeons now rely
solely on the nseof this wonderful Ointment, when
having to cope with the worst cases of sorest
wounds, ulcere, glandular swellings, snd inmor.
Professor Holloway hss, by command of the Al
lied Governments, dispatched to the hospitals of
tbe Fast, large shipments of this Ointment, to be
need nnder the direction of the Medical Staff, in
the worst cases of wounds, it will cure any ul
cer, glandular swelling, stiffness or contraction of
the joints, even of 20 yesr's standing.
PILES AND FISTULAS.
These and other similar distressing complaint''
can be effectually enred if the Ointment be well
rubbed in over the parts affected, and by othe-wlse
following tbe printed directions around each pot.
Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in tit
following cases I
Bunions Lumbago Sore Legs SweKed
Burns Mercurial do brensts Glands
Chapped Handa Eruption. do. heads Stiirj jlnt
Chilblains Piles do. throats Ukers
Fistulas Rheuma- do. of all VencrsI
Gotu tism kinds Sores
Salt Rheum . Sprains Shindise- Scalds
ascs
.Sold at tho Manufactories of Professor IT '
lowav,80 Maiden I-ane, New York,and244 t
London, and by ali respectable Druccists ana
Dealers of Medicine throughrut the Ur ' Slates
and the civilized world, in Pots, at 25 , 6-1
cents, snd l each; - -
s3t7There is a considerable saving by taking the
lareer sizes. -
N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients irt
every disorder are affixed io each Pot.
July 3. v. 43-ly
REYNALDS' NEW EOOIL.
THE Banker's Daughters Or, The Lost Wif
ness, a Sequel to "Joseph Wilmot," by G.
W. M Reynolds, author of "Joseph Wilmot,"
Lord Ssxendale," Mysterles of the Court of
London," "Mary Price," dee. Just published. Re'
ceived and for sale at S. W. .VHITAKElt'S
July 7. - . 43.
CEMENT, CEMENT.
BBLS. daily expected by schr. M. E
Wells, and lor sale low from wharf.
300
June
5. T. C. WORTH.
ISRAEL W. SCUDDEU,
Importer ariJ Manufacturer of "
GENTLEMEN'S FUR1N IS H I TI C
' GOODS,
Shirts, Stocks, Cravats, Gloves, Hosiery, Strspoji-
: ." - 'dcrs. Dressing Robes, dec, &c.
" 296 BROADWAY,
- . 4. ' ..... '
Israel W. Scudder, 5
A. D. Hilllard - ,, .m.
a. Buck, S NEW YORK
June 26th, 1855. 45 6m-c.
PICKLED nERRING.
LX( BBLS. p.ime Nova Scotia, just received, and
UJ for sale by ADAMS, BRO. & CO.
.April 19. - 15.
EMPTY SPIRIT BARRELS.
Qvf 1 EMPTY Spirit Barrels, just received, for
0JUsaleby ADAMS, BRO. &, CO.
- July 26. . - - 75
SODA WATER.
A CONSTANT supply of ,Soda Wafer kept ci
hand, with the best syrups. For sale ot
June 6. . - O. p D. DcPREi
NAILS! NAILS!!
KEGS assorted sizes. ' In store and for
by - -., Z. II. GRF.F.NF..
75
June 30. -
47
FEATHER DUSTERS.
A FULL assortment of plain and fancy color?,!
Cornice, Bells, Fly, Piano, Counter, and Toy
Dusters, just received, to which the attention cf the
Ladies is respectfully invited. Call at
L N. BARLOW'S,
judv 28. ' No. 3, Granite Uow.
i GUNNY BAGS.
BALES 2 b Jshel Bags, for sale by
Ang 9. GEO. HOUSTON
20
CHECKS AND BILLS OF EXCII lilt
HAVING purchased Mr. J. T. Mnndi' stock cf
Checkrand Bills of Exchange, and havir. ? re
cently received an addition to our former stock cf
Checks, Bills of Lading Bills of Exchan?", Dn
4e got np to our own order tor this mar et I r
now offer the largest stock of Mercantile
ever before in Wilmington.
Augast6 . ... . S. W. WHITAKER.
C0RN,C0nN.
CnO BUSHELS Corn, per schr. Emiiy, f
OUVJNtwYork. For sale bv
June 2. J. li. FLAN Nr.."..
HAY- "
?ff BALES prime quality Ilav, Lift I
UU for sale by J. 11. 1 L A . : .
July 17. . - r i
7 TRAYELLCa eatg.
SOFT French . Felt Hats, a great vrr: C
colors and shapes, all the Fai,ion:.' ' :
may be found among oar assort nt .
. - SHEPARU A- TV .
-t . .. .. . Hal and Cap ' .
Aug. 11. ' .
- no. 3 nicnrr 'i.
BBLS.' fresh, for sale 1 v
Ang. ADA : IS, EI.O.
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MEDICAL
INSTITUTION 1 YALC C
THE Coarse of Lectures for l35-f "
mence on Thursday, September, t
tinoe four months. . --
Bejijawix SiniMAjr, M. D., L, L. D.
eritus of Chemistry and Ptarmacy.
' Eli Ives, JI. D-, Prof. Emeritus of V
lea and Iberapcutica.
- JOKATHAS KjriGHT, ST. D Prof,
plej and Practice of Sorgery.
: TiMOTHT P. Biiii, U. D., Pr :"
Chables IIookxb, M. D-, Tr .'.
Physiology. . x
Hen by Bbossow, IT. D-, Tr f. t
tf
ica and Therapeutics.
- WOBTHIKOTO! II I
ory and Practice f rhy-
fcllJlMII SlLLIMAM, Jr
isity and Phai:
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