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I GOLD ! f ! f 1400 PRIZES I 50,000 DOLLARS ! HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY " JASPER rnTTMTV irxnriiv I ATT17RV JBy Authority of Ike Stale oT Georgia. 00 Numbersonlv! 1 Prize to 6 Tickets! To be drawn at Concert Hall. Macon. Ga., under the sworn superintendence of Col. George AI. Lo can and Jas. A. N label. Esa. , Thia Lottery is drawn on the plan of the Roy. ':al I.mtnrv of Havana of Sinale Numbers. CLASS J. To bedrawn February 1 5th. 1856 ! - The manager having a a no u need hi determina tion to make this the most papular Lottery in the world, cflurs for February 15th. a bchrnie that . far surpasses any Scbrnte ever uffeied in the on- ala oC Lotteries.- Lnnkto jrenr interest! t-.x-amine the Capitals. "Une Prize to 8 Tickcta. CAPITAL $1Z,000! :x 1 Prize of 4U2 000 Is U,C0O . I do ' 5,000 Is i do s.noo is 1 do 3,000 l - 1 do ' 2,500 ia 5 Prises of 5,100 are 10 do BOO are 60 do, Bf are 120 do - . , 25 are ' '600 Approx. prises : 1 10 are . . ; $C0 do do 5 are : ' 1.200 Prizes, amounting to S'.0,000r . 5,000 ' 4.000 j 3.0C0 2.60 5,00 : 500 3 000 ' 8,000 c.ooo ! 2.D0O Tickets. 43.00. Halves. 44 00. Quarters- $2. 00, Prizes nsvablo without Deduction. Persons sending money by mail need not fear 4la k I rr lr CirAnrn nnnetuallV attended to. Communications confidential. Eonk Nolea sound Banks taken at nar. Those wishing particular numbers should order Immediately. i Address JAMES F WINTER, - " : Manager, Macon, Ga. Jan. 19. : t; BMf TEA. r BOXES Hyson and Black Tea some very superior, for sale by Jan. 17. GEO. HOUSTON. BOOTS ANlt SHOES. t- ALEX. BRAGG & WARREN, 3Iannfa.ctnrers and Wholesale Dealer In BOOTS AND SHOES, NO. 30, WARREN STREET, NF.W YORK. OFFER far saley on favorable terms, fl VtTan unusual variety, especially adapted laT o the riortn Carolina trade, consisting in part ol Mens thick Kip, Calf. Goat Enameled Brogans Boys and Yonths j Mens Thick Kip and Calf Boots; Boys , " " Youths" 44 .. .. Women J, Misses and Childrens Boots andShoes of every desoripiion, all of which will be furnished f sizes aerequired, at the lowest market priceaand WAiiAXTts. wur Mr. A. bujuu desires to ex nress hia tfaanka to the Merchants of Nor:hCaro 'Una. for their very , liberal patronase during the njst twentv rears. and respectfully toliciis a con- " tinuance of the same. Mr. A. M. CARTER, of North Carolina will be happy to see his Inends : above. - , . . j. . . Dec. tX r . U5-3mw-p PLANTING POTATOES; frr BBLS. expected per schr. Sarah N. Smith JJ from Providence. For sale by RUSSELL & BRO. 128 Jan. 12. BRICKS. ff Hon KEW VORKhard Bricks, daily ex . J J j v" w J pec tej. I For sale bv J. II. FLANNER. Dec 11. ( No. 22 North Waterstreet. FOR NEW ORLEANS. THE schr. Senator, Capt. Dayton, will have despatch aa above. For freight or passage, sppty to Jan. 17. J. H. PLANNER. FOR NEW YORK, f . THE scbr. Hays, Capt. Smith, will have quick despatch aa above. For freight passage apply to , 17. .. J. R. BLOSSOM. POTATOES. YELLOW Pot aloe a. for planting; and white, fr tble use, for sale by - i - , Jan. V2. GEO. HOUSTON. ? DISSOLUTION. . THE firm of Wilkinson & Esler is this -lay dis solved by tnataal consent, the business will be settled" by J. WilklnsoB. - J. WILKINSON, - WM. M. KSLEO. Jan. 14, !8S. X S. WILKINSON will eontlnae the Upholster lag and Panor Hanging in all Ita branches. Those having accounts against Wilkinson & Esler will please present them, and thort indebted will con fer a favor by making payment fin mediately to . v . j 4. , J. WILKINSON. Jan. It.' , , .. ; , f f -A - m j . , ,. ; m -1 TARIETT AND EXCELLENCE. nn H K largest assortment of Umbrella Is slwsy s F . .' ta ro,u4 ,h Emporiam, ad we sell them ml lower prices than any other house in town. " ; SHEPARD 4- Mi-ERS. WOT'"' ' Hat and Cap Kntporinua. SELECTION FR0SITHE WRITINGS OF Walter Savage Landor, edited by George S. iliiaard. JMtlbUabbyTlckn&Fteld V ' CHANCES AND LEJIONsT - T?ECEIVED-lb.i la3r,in prime order, by ' f XV : v L. n. barlow; , .. Jans 18. : No. 3. Granite Row. RATES C? PILOTAGE. .TTJST crimed a ad for sale at TS Comrcia Office, Iks Rate of Pilotage for the Bar and . Jan. LATE PUBLICATIONS . ON HAND AND FOR SALE AT S.-W. WDITAKERS. McCaotey's History ol FfiglanJ. vols $ and 4 ; Preseott's HUtory of Pbilti2nd,Jtingof Spain, voU, I and 2. - Sqnier'sNoics on nicarauga i j -Napoleon at 5t. Helena, by John & l. Abhoti; McNally'a S.rle of School Geographies, Nop. , 1 and 3j ' , "- , rvortn Carolina iuvi, a Davits clwol Arithmetio a new edition t Biography of Fernando Wood, Mayor of New Lippinea tt's Pronouoting '' Oaxeitccft of " the World, containing notice and the pronunciation of the names of nearly . one hundred tnou?aud Alias unnKiey ooo iuc iwuiwimj i ma Escaped Novit e ( - .-' - ; -- y - Hal lads b m. bi. I naenery j - . Men and Women, by Robert Bro-ntng - The Hun'era Feast, or Conversation around he Camp Fire, by Capt. RIayne Held; . - - ; I.ncy Beaton, or woman' iujjois "" -opirji- nalismi ' . - :- : Th Life and WorKsot uoetna, wun saetcnes ofhis Contemporaries, by G. H. Lewes j Aitiaf.trit. a k ainllv Hlstorv : Sc lcciionsfrom tho Writing of Walter Savage vi. Woston. or To Will and I o uo, oy je t io Dnlo; Lilly Hitaon.an Autobiography, by Alice Grey; Vol. 9 of Baiious fieioriai, - s . i i .-J Si. R.liiiinK. br R. A. ilson s :.a. Rnoka from ail the principal publishers and ateat Periodicals constanily on nana. Jan. 22. 132. TURPENTINE TOOLS. 1 er BOXES Turpentine or duih; 12 X tJ dozen Ea. Hackers nd Round naves. j-oi sale by ZEfvO H . GKEKXE, No. 7. Marfctt Street. Jan. ; 1 ? FRESH CRACKERS. QfV.BBLS!. oda.Sui'nr ond Butter now landing OUfrotn Schr. W. II. Smith, and for sale by ZESNO H. UKKUftK, . No. 7, Market at. ian.22. 10 VTk letter from IteY. Charles Hibbard, Mis aiuoary in Burmah. to his father, Joseph Sto bin- son. Esq , ot this City, has been banded to us for oubiication, from which we make tho follow ina extracts, Proviaence journal. . JNbwtok, Maulmain, June b, tboa. " Dear Father-Will you kindly say to Mr. Da vis that Mrs. Hibbard and myself, and indeed I micht add. all who came out with us, feel verv grateful lor the box of Pain Killer which he gave us when we left our native kind lor bormah. I have used it for Cougiis, Colds, violent Internal Pains, Summer Complaints, Burns, Bruises and for the Sting ol scorpions- and wun unnorm suc cess The only aevere spasm of the stomach which Mrs. Hibbard has hud in Bnrmah, was in stantly relieved by the Pain Killer. Ve always keep It where we can put our tanaa on it in the dark If need be. Although I took Mr. Nisbet'a box in adJitian to my own when he returned to Ameiita. still it is all gone but three or four bottles, and that would have been gone long ago, had I not refused to part withi'. The Karens, also, are beginning lo learn ita val- u ', and call fo? it, bnt I have to deny Hum, except in dopes, for we eouk) not think of being without it. With the Pain Killer, I feel myself well arm ed against disease that is in all ordinary casta. It is indispensable, snd 1 seldom meddle with sny otncrmecicine - , Rev. CHARLES HIBBARD, Ma. Ptaat Davis I teei it to be my duty to bear my testimony to the efficacy of your infalli ble Pain Killer. J nave used it lor years, for com olaints of the Stomach and Bowels, having for merly been aiibiec: to severe attacks of Diarrhoea and Cholera Morbus but for the last two yeara I have not had occasion to use it or any other medi cine for that complaint, it uaving pet left ly reator ed mvdiccaiive orgaDB. I had a very severeattack, a tew days ago, of the ague, and such a pain in my back, for three days ana nignts, inai x couiu gei no rear, i demanded of my physician, after several things had been tried, to give me aomething to relieve my tck and head of pain. He aaid 1 mutt baihe, ard wait till tho A true wore off. and the pain would wear awav. I had too much pain to feel easy, and sent and got a W5 cent bottle of the "VcgetaMe Pain Kilter." I took a little Inwardly, and bathed according to di rections, and one application has removed all the pain and 1 am able to write to-day, though with a tren-biing hand. The application was made lag) night about nine o'clock, and I had a aweet pight'a rest. I have recommended It for several years and U naa given universal sausiacucn wnere ltnaa been used according to directions, j Yours, gratefully, L. PERRY CHILDS, i Pastor of Baptist Church, Troy, Ohio. Thousands of Living Witnesses Certify lo ' their I iSeigtO'irs 1 1 am aay unau,ine Wanda Int. , Effects if DAVIS' PAIS KILLER. Sandusky City, Ohio, Noy. 24, 183. Mr. J. N. Harris Dear Sir s Vour favor of the 29th ultimo is at hand, and in reply will say We beg:m selling rerry uaus- rain Killer, and wun very little inurt on our part; sales weie email at first, but as it became known in our community, the demand increased rapidly, far bevond our ex. pectations, and every person that boughtit would come after more, and speak of it in the highest t rms as a valuable remedy for all those diseases vour pamphlet spoke of. From those recommcn- d a lions we were induced to use it in our own fam ilies, and the good c fleets of the medicine wereim- mcdUtely apparent. We have sold mo of the Pain Killer than we ever have since or before of any other medicine in the same length of time; and we do not hesitate to say that ithaa given bet tsr satisfaction to the purchaser than any other ar ticle we have ever aold. Keep a large supply in the West, It is just such a medicine as the -people want, and they have already fonnd out that they csn cure the fever and ague for twenty-five cents. .It will euro a eold in one hour a severe cough in one night and has proved to be the best medicine in use for a diseased stomach and many o.her purposrs. i ourr, di-., f LOCKWOOD dr. GRAHAM. DAVIS VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER..' This tinparillaled preparation ia receiving more testimonials bits wonderful efficacy in removing. pain, than any other medi. ine ever offered to the nublic And these testimonials come not alone from the ignorant, bnt fryrn persons of every de gree ol Intelligence and every rank of life. Phy sician! of the first respectability, and perfectly conversant wiih the nature of diseases and reme dies, have ivcom mended thia as one of the most effectual in their line of nreparstlons for the ex tinction of nain. The Pain Killer I used internal ly and externally, according to the nature of the c-tmptalnl- It has been found to be an excellent remedy for sudden colds, coughs, Ac; fever and aa-ue. asthma and DhthVfic. Dnin In the bead. Eld: ney complaints, bruises and sores, severe burns, canker, boiis. ami ringworms, wesk stomach, and general debility.-naimcr'a colic, broken breast, Lc. bowel complaint, and dysentery, cholera, liver complain', and dyspepsia. teetn-acne,e., a-c. -The Pain Killer ia sold by George R. Krench, Wilmingtonj C. C; Green, Elizabeth City t James lu . I - tt ,A : 1 1 1 ur..klnM. ton; and by Draggiats and Grocers every wnere. t Oct. 20, lc55. 94 3m. NOTICE. T ItY Wire Mary Jane, havins left my bts! and 1VJ. board, having been enticed away hy a sedu cer, at persons are forbidden to harbor her or to a-iv her credit on my account, aa I will pay. no del is of her contracting. . .; JOHN J. PRICK. Jan. 22. , , ! P- WOOD WARE. A N aaaortmrit. of . Kcira. Tabs,. Pails, B nek i eta, Tiy vdrct tor cat b Y ,? I si a ar f? GEO, HOySTQy ".GOMMEECIAF' HP ESTABLISHMENT, 80UTH-S1B1 MAB11T ST.liTfig HAK ST H0US1. . WILMINGTONT, N. C. THE PROFRIETOK of this well known Establishment would call the attention of tbebaines community to his larpe and beaatifm assortmect or Type and rrewr. having Inst added to hi stock one of R. Hoa tc Co's CHIXEf, he is bow enabled to do work at a ranch more reasonable fate than formerly, aqd in the finest style of the work. - . j. . , CARDS. Printed from $S to $10 per thousand. . BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS, ' -RECEIPTS FOR RAILROADS, STEAMBOATS. CORPORATIONS, .c. BILL-HEADS, SHOP-BILLS, BILLS OF. - - LADIXO, AXD.HEADtXGS, fce., &e.,,atc -.-t"- POSTERS AND PROGRAMMES. Wo would call the attention of Concert As-enta. Show men and others, toour facilities for' doins this kind o work. - '' r .. at.L xtsos or nAI5r AND ORNAMENTAL PRIXTIXG, ' , Done In the neatest manner, and at short notice. Thort in want of FrintlnK we trust will find It to their t advantage to give us a calL COMMERCIAL BLANKS. The attention of Shippers and others is called to onr extensive assortment of Commercial Blanks. A moo the collection is a very fine and handsome lot of 13:11s of Ex change, In sheets and DooKs, 4 , : Jn ovemfoer 3, ISoi. . . . - : JUST RECEIVING, rf rn"l LARGE sweet Or.nrcw, JtJ B0 bhls. Apoles, 100 botes llai-iins, wholes, hnlves and quart ers, Citron. Currants, Shell Barks, Cranbrrriea, Lemons and Confci-tionarics. i'un at the Origi nal Grorery. GEO. M VERS. Ucc. tl. ; Ha SMOKED BEEF & DEEF TONGUES. JUS r received and for sale by. ' L.N. BARLOW, December 1. Ni. 3, Granite liow. SUGAR. SUGAR. Eorsalby WILLIS M. SHERWOOD. OrBBLS J Sep. -eo. LOST. N SATURDAY, lith inst., betwern Walker's Kerry and vvilmaglon, a I'ortmonaie con- tainin a Mnall nmount in clunse, nnd severs papers snionj thoni is a r te on T. W. Dunha'ti. lor One Thousand Dollars, dated about the bin of July last, payable to the subscriber. The other papers are nut recollected but presume mostly re ceipts. A liberal reward will be given. JAJlr.5 fc. HETT8.' Oct. 9. 89-tf. BEAVER FELT HATS. nTISSKS and Infants Whi e Beaver Felt Hats, 1VJ. a email lot for sale a? very l w figures to close out sliKPAKD 6V W VERS. XV ov. -G. 1.9 PROSPECTUS OF THE " SOUTHERN SENTINEL," A Democratic and Miscellaneous Journal, to be publish) d weekly at JVUson, If. C. TMl E existing condition of political parties, and A of partizan atrile, naturally suggests the estab lishing of such a journal as the ''Southern Senti nel" propose j to become. The present, indetd, ia crisis in our political history, never witnessed be fore. The Constitution has been invaded ; the laws trampled and sp it upon : religious liberty assailed : ballot boxes broken and burnt ; tne landmarks ot our political ancestry partially effaced; the wis dom derived from a time-honored experience un seated: strange and Questionable men have been pushed into high positions; and fanaticim, unchai ned irom its axe ana lie taggoi piles in ine isnnn, is heard to howl among ns in 'he Soutn. these evils, sofarsa it humble abiliiiis shall serve, THE SOUTHERN SENTINEL Will endeavor to arrest. It will endeavor to ineul- catea reverence lor the lawa aa they exist, and tor the Constitution, as it lias been interpreted by the wise men ot the past and by tnc fathers ot tne Democratic faith. It will defend nt onlv political but ainoious liberty, nnd wilt do b<le apainst ev ery poliiicul heresy that may appear, whethei hatched in caves or culverts, or open convention, The Sentinel will also, to relieve trie monotony of politics, devote space to literary topics, original nd selected, aa well as to miscellaneous subjects. which shall inclu.le Affneultural and the latest Com mercialinte;i''pnce, In bri-f, no efforts nor ex penses will be spared to make the Sentinel one of the most useful and efficient journals in the outh- The first number of the Sentinel will be issued abont the first of the next month, and sent to sub scribers at the rate of 2 per annum: 32 50 at the end of six months, and I at the end of the year. Discount made In behalf of clubs, who aliall take five, ten or more copies. - J. f - Kr.r.rMAIN, Kditor. Jsn. 17. 130-3t NO. 3 MACKEREL. 150 BBLS., In prime order, forsnle oy t y T. C. oi, B. G. WORTH, Jan. 5. - - 125 6t PROSPECTUS OF THE PLYMOUTH BANNER. IHE subscribers having purchased the "Villa ger' e!iablishmcnt,will commence publishing a weekly Newspaper of ihe above title, about the middle ol January, lSDb. Our paper will be "tndependtnt tn alt things, andaicutral in nothing," giving II partiea and creeds a respectfuj heating. It will be devoted to i hi interesta of Plymouth. North Carolina, and the South to tho cause of Education, Agricul ture, Internal Improvements, and the development of the resources of the State. We will do all in our n wer to make our paper interesting to the general wiaderas well ns to iho business man. Proper attention will be given the Marine List and Price Current. Inchon, we will try to make he " Banner a neat paper, and a companion to all classes, from the Parlor to the onnting Room, and one worthy the support or those fivoring us with their patronage. J KUM3. ... 1 copy in advance S2 per annum 1 copy at the and of six months, tl 50, , 1 copy at the end of i be year, S3. C. G. DAVENPORT, ) Editors and C. H. KELLY, . $ Proprietors. Jan. 12. 123 3t -i . , u ' " - ;- A BOOK FOR EVERY METHODIST. THE ANNALS OF SOUTHSRN METHODISM FOR 1855. Edited by the Rev Charles F. Deems. D. D. THIS Nsiv Wobk ambracea the statistics and a great variety of other interesting infbrjna'ion in every department of Southern Methodist opera tions, under the lot owln? general hrads s ' I. The Episcopacy. If. Plan of Vifcitetion. 11 1, The Conferences. IV. Dedication of Chur ches. V. Revival. . VI. Missions. VII. Colle ges. VIII. Sunday Schools. IX. Tract Socie ty. X. Publishing Hoave and Literary Notices. XI. Instruction of People of Color. XII His torieal Sketches. XIII Rtosranical Skethes. XIV. Personal Notices. XV. Bishop Andrew's Letters on Cnliforuis. XVL.McmorlaVnf Bish op Capers. XVII- Miscellaneous. XV11I. Ap pendix. 360pagea, large 12 no. , - P ice 9 ' , for which a copy will be sent prepaid. Bills of the Banks of North or South Carolina, or gold dollars, should be sen'. A liberal dis count to Booksellers and Ministers. Address CHARLES K. DEEMS, ' Goldsboro', N. jaw. 10 1 ' in FRESH AND IN GOOD ORDER. Per Schr. L. P. SmUk, at No. 11 North Water ' - ' . SlretL ' 1 I KEGS Batter. JL J 25 boxes No. I Cheese, 20 " - Colgate'a No. 1 Soap, ; 10 J' '-' -; M ; -- . i-v.;' 10 : . Ial f ,v 5 U j M;& ; .10 ' Pearl Starch, -.- 10 half boxes Pearl Starch, , ' 10 bbls. Sugsr Crackers, , , i . 10 - " - Soda Crackers, , - v, , , 10 boxes da do . .-t .... :. ' -a ,i , Low for cash at - ' . GEO. H. KELLKT'S, 30. " (Weclly J. and daily IT. topy.), VALUABLE - LANDS ON ICS CAPE FEAR RIVER. THE Land and Plantationsknown as (he Hon he and Blue Banas Plan tations, arc offered- for aoief : These lands iic only. 15 miles above Vlt- niintun, on tne Ciape rear tvivir, ana rxiena oui lo the VV ilmibston and Manchester Railroad, and areot eay ac.Tsss to one of the neat rri&rkeia io the State of IS 6i it) Carolina, ua me norm siaoor me river,ther ate six hundred acres of the fiot Riv er Bottom Land in the State about ifty acres of which are alread v f.'.e I. nd produce the finest sorts of crops. One hnndred acres more may be cleared, which la sufficiently elevated a-ove the or dinary height of fresnets :o save tne cropa. wne The Lands nbonnd in Oak. Ash, and the finest kind of Cypress Timber; - Or. tne sou in side oi tne iiivvr, is Fiiuaira lue balance of the lands, eaiimaled at seven thousand five hundred acres, ftom whtcn trine tine settio. meats may be made. The upper portion, r Blue Banks contains some two tttoussna ucic or more of which there are some hundred and fifiy acres now in culiivation, anu i wi a.lnpted. to corn, peas, potatoes and cotton. There is a larg qnantity of fine land yet to chaf, ihe growth on wnlcn la pine, oax ana uicoy uos-wwa- Soath of this tract is tlhe Roane Plantation, and ndioininttihe lowlands mentioned above, contain ing some two thousand four hundred acres, a email quantity of v hictv is cleared, and a considerable more yet to elear. j Ob thistract all the buildings and Improvements are situated, consisting of a good Dwelling-house. Kiicnen, Smoke-houan, uorn-trio, tODies. ana some fourteen negro houses, all of whieh a re new nnd comiortable. There is a Turpentine Stilland Fixtures which will be sold wiih the land, if desir ed. There are also some eight taska of Turpen tine Boxes, some three tasks of which are old on the land. The remainder of thm landa he ndioininj this tract, andon Hood'sCreek. containing some three thousand acres of unimproved Pine Lar.dS, which would make a fine settlement a portion of them being good farming lands, and on which several tine puuaing iors. coma oe naa irauieuiaiciv on mo Railroad, suitable for Sunimer Residences. Per sona wishing to purchnso such lands, ill no well to call and examine the premises oeiorc making a location. 1 ".; "'j . DAVID D Af.LEiV, ? Assi-ncea JA'. H. PRITCHETT, J signcea. Oct. 16. : 92 tf JOHN A. STANLY, COMMISSION- MER CHANT, ' WILMINGTON, N C r Oct. 6:h, 1855. ' -63. WILMINGTON SAVINGS BANK. rPHIS instlintion located atCapt. rot'ersonice J- opposite Bank or Cape hear, will be open lor the reception of dcposiiea on Wednesday of each week, from 4 to 7 o'clock, P. M., and CD baldr day of each week from 4 io 9 o'clock, P M. .rkraatra - sv a ar l a n i J ;uto A. lll bun, rrtMuciii. May. 1. ' ' ; . ' ' 2l-tf. FROM AND AFTER THIS DATE, rftHE wholftsiln and Retail business ol tnc 1 WILMINGTON GRANARY will be con ducted at the store formerly occupied by Wm A Gvrti. orncr of Princes and Water streets, at which plase will be kept a constant supply. oi CORN MEAL. HOMMONY, OATS, l'tiAS, HOUSE and COW FOOD. Persons convenient to the Mill, can gel their supplies ihere.: D. DcPREE.Ja., Successor to T. Smith & Co. Wilmington, N. I,. July 26. 57-tf GLUE. -I e BBLS.. 1 sain Hy Nov. 17. urltne articlu for Distillers. For - ADAMS, BRO. & CO. ... ; ... ... .103 Orrrca Wit. & Man. Raii. Road, Wilmington, Dec. 13th, 155. (VTOT1CE is hereby sriven that all Freight trans L norted hvihis Road will be at the enttre risk of the owner, Irom the moment it is unladen from the Caraatthe point of delivery. i : L. J. FLEMING, j General Superintendent. Dec 15. HMy BOARDING. A OR 5 Gentlemen can be accommodated with 4tiBoard and pleasant rooms, on reasonable terms at Mrs. FORD'S, corner of Front and Dock streets. " Dec. 8. j 114-lm NEW BOOKS. TvEC. 2Cth. received this mornine : U Mimic Life? or, Before and Behind ihe Cur tain.' A series of Narratives, by Anna Cora Riteh- ie. (formerly Mrs. IMowatt.) author oi -auiodio grnphy of an Actress, ''Fashion,' etc. " Ballads." by William Makepean Thatktry. ' I.uev Boston c or. Woman's RishU' and Spirit ualism." IUttstratJng the Follies and Delusion of ihe Nineteenth Ctsntury, by Fted. Folio. . Yankee rsotljns, for January, . Graham a alagazino, tor do. do. Arthur's Home Magnzlne, for do. do. Leslie's Ladies Gazette of Fashions, for do. do For Bale M S. W. WHITAKER'S. Dee 27. 121. NEW JEWELRY. STORE IN WILMINGTON, N. C. JUST received by Adams Express a splendid lot of Silver Table and Tea Spoons. Forks of Prince Albert pattern (new ailye,) do. Brunswick pattern (new style.) j Also, a magnificent lot of JcweLby, consisting of the latest style of Ear-Rings, Breast Pits, die, 4c. Also, a large assortment of Cake Baskets. Tea Set ts, Corals, Ac. Watches snd all kinda of Jewelry repaired at the shortest notice, and warranted. . I. ALEXANDER. Nov. 3. 99-tf. - (jx ICEIVED--"" - Per Schr. L. P. Smith. 1 T KEGS New Butter; 10 Boxes Cheese; 1 tJ Smoked Beef, Beef Tongues, Coflee, Sugar, Crushed S fgar, Powdered Sugar, and a variety of Fresh Confectionary, dec &c. April 24. GEO. MYERS. PHitiP raiOLCAV. - iohs Htncti, w.g.cpetis. P. PRI0LEAU & CO., G E V ERA Ls (;OMMISSION MERCHANTS, NOETH WATEB. STEEET, WILMINGTON, N. C, (COMMERCIAL WHARF, SSHTHVILLE, N. C. Our business will be conducted In Wilmington by n. M. CURTIS, Who Is our authorized Agent for that place. Aug. 7. . j i 62-ly GUANO. Orn B AGS, jost received and in store. For sale by ADA MS, BRO. d CO. Nov. 17. 1U5 EMPTY BARRELS. SECOND hand, of superior quality, for J W sale by RUSSELL & BRO. Jan. 1. 123 JUST PUBLISHED, From the Commercial Office, la pamphlet form price S3 ,00 for a hundred copies : THE NATIONAL. PL.ATFORM OF THE AMERICAN ORGANIZATION. With extracts from GEO. WASHINGTON and THOS. JEFFERSON, i-. : '. . .iw-mi f -; - t . CRIMINAL i AND PAUPB STAXISTIC3, , and thb , -SPEECH OF J. CLEMENS, of Alabama. September IS. 79 MOLASSES. 0HHDS. Superior Molaasca, for sale by W Dee. 15. GEO. HOUSTON. REVISED CODE OF N. CAROLINA ENACTED by the General Assembly at the slonof 1354, together with other Acts scs- of a Public and General character, pasaed at the same session. The Constitution ot the Stats. Constitution of the United States, dre.,e- The Price 4. For eal at the Book Store of -Jan. 12. S. W. WHITAKER, WE SOLD A FEW UMBRELLAS YESTERDUTi and have "A FEW MORE Of THE SAME SORTLEFT," fine, da t rab'e and low priced. Call at tne bmponom dc fore i archasiag. ., " - -' .Ocu 20, s f 8HEPAR0 MTERS. ; -. - -araax. jry--zzz v; rW2 scnooi. .BOOKS, TntOLOdlCAt,.1 HISTORICAL, ... Law, -; BIOGRAPHICAL- AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, HENRY BURRHIMER WHOLESALE dt KTAIL . ' TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGAR s r o it t.- i SIGN OK THE IN JJI AN CHIEF' MARKET STREET. : one door above Water ..Wilmington, Bf. C. . jv. B. ALL Orders filled with despatch.,' Oct. 26.li. 1354- j3-t(iw-c. j FOR SALE. Qry Acres Pine Land, situated immediately O I t) noon Wilmington and WeMon R. R., four io five miles from Depot at Wilmington. , j .... ", AND , . ., Acres of Rice or Meadow Land, situated 50 between Force Put and Thombarr; II of which is fine Swamp Land. . For terms, fcc, ap - tf COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. REMOVED to ihe new and spnctotis Hall Nos. 99 and 101 Baltimore sinet, Baltimore, Md. O. K.Uhamberlin, Principal and Lecturer upon Mercantile Sclet.ce. " E. K. Loier, in charge of Writing Department. G. W. Ki'inp. instructor in Mercantile Calcula tions am Associate in Book Keeping Department. J. M. PtuIIips, Teacher in Boole Keeping. S.T. Williams, Lecturer on Commercial La-. This Institution piesents superior facilities to young men desirous of obuin ng a practical busl.- net education. ; - . ? The course of stud cm traces Double Entry, Book-Ket ping, as practically applied to the man agement of Meicantile, Bank, ,vianuf;ieturing and Steaninoat ookb i.inu.iar lectures on u-omm-r-elal Law upon the subject of Bills of Exchange, Prommitsory Notes, uontracis, rarinersnips xc. The exercUcs are ull sliic'.ly practical, being de ducted from actual business transactions, so com pletely combining practice with theory thatstudenta on completion of the course nre in every respect competent to conduct, on sciennric principles, any set of Double Entry Bonks. Tho students have access to s Coiumercinl Library procured expressly for their accommodation. ' - " 'i Examinations are held at stated periods and Di plomas awarded to tlose found competent to repre sent the InstituU-m in a mercantile capacity. TJ.'ual length of lime to complete the whole course from eight to I en wetks. For particulars, write, and receive a circular by mail. " Sept. 29. ; 8l-ly ""valuable TO invalids;"" WE have just put upon retail, I rnsk' lort Wine. , 1 ' Madeira, the best article ever offered in thia market. At the Original Grocery. i . GEO. MYERS. T O We make no preteneiona in the way F O. of UMBRELLAS hut we offer some beautiful DUTCH HEAD CHEESE just received this day at GEO. M V Ells'. Oct 11. 90 I NOTICE. "PHK undersigned having now some firstrale X workmen employed, ia prepared to manufac ture Boota and Shoes to order at short notice. All work warranted. Also, all kinds of repairing dono with neatneis and dispatch. July 24. GEO. R. FRENCH. HAY. T BALES an excellent article. For sale by j. tl. f i.ArM .n liu , : .ixorin water sr Nov. 3. P9 SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME. 1 tBAGS SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF J- v ',V LIM E, an excellent fertilizer, just re ceived In store, for sale by. ! AUAiUo, UliU. & CU. Nov. 1. ! 97-tf. BILLECART-SALMON'S VERZENA CHAMPAIGN, Superior to a.kt other Brand Imported. J. MEYER, Jr., Sole Importer FOE THE TKITED STATES, No. 14 Broa'Jway, New York. Oct. so, ; . 97 . i 3ra. Sir- . GELATINE. JUST opened, 50 duz. Cooper's Sparkling Gela tine. ! , C. 4 D. DuPRE, Nov. 8. 45 Market atrect. JUST OPENED. AFRESH supply of Kooso, Batley's Sedative, South American Remedy, and a number of new preparations. CAD. DuPKE, Nov. Si 45 Market wreet JUST RECEIVED. PER achr. Yillnge Gem, from Boston: aS bundles r?ISH S 15 bbls. POTATOES j 10 bbls. ONIONS ; 1 181 bags do. 2U APPLES; , 6 bbls. BEETS; 75 boxes HERRING. For sale by J. 11. FLANNER, 21 North Water st. Nov. 3. 69. THOS. B. CARR, M. D. D. D. S. PRACTICAL DENTIST for thelast tenyears, Charges for : 10 or less artificial teeth on fine gold plate, each, t 7 00 An entire set of teeth on fine gold piste, ISO 0b Ditto on gold with artificial gnms, 153 00 Ditto on Platlna plate with artifi i cial guma, 13C 00 Upper or under ditto, each, 75 CO A fivot loot li trial cannot be distlnguisn- i ed from the natural. 5 00 2 00 A line gold filling, warranted permanent, f Do. and deatrovins the nerve. 3 to 5 0t Extracting a tooth, 50 cia. to 1 0C Best dentifrice and (ooth bruthesalwayson hand. Every operation vdrranltd to give entire satisfac tion. Teeth inserted immediately after l he extrac tion of the fangs and. remodeled after the gums have shrunken, wi'hout additional charge. Office on Market-st , 2 doors below the Church. Wilmington, N.C., April 22. - 16-tf. ! BUTTER, CHEESE, &c. GOSHEN Butter, do- Cheese, English Dairy and Pine A Dole Cheese, Codfish. Scotch Her ring. Salmon. Mackerel, with variety of other gonls just received and for sale by . . j , I.. N. BARLOW, JunelG. - No. 3, Granite Row. MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, &c. HPHE subscribers have just opened, and now rea X dv for inspection, the largest and most corn- ole tit stock of Medicines. Chemicals, Fancy Aril cles. Perfumery, e., 4e , they have ever offered ; embracing all the new prenai aliens t tne day. . C. D. DuPRE, Nov. 8. ' ' 45 Market street. SACK SALT. 1 Ann SACKS Liverpool Salt,1 daily ex- AWvJ W pected. j-orsaieby RUSSELL & BRO. 123 Jan. I. NOTICE, TS hereby given to my eostomcrs and natrons A (who have not already settled to Jan. 1st Ib&b) that their Bills are now ready for presentation, and if not paid in a few days wilt beeaiied open lor act dement. Interest will be charged on mil acceunta over atx m on ins sianuing. ... Jaai. 10, ;0E0. MTERS, iat - . ' : .z-r- II r y to ! . ' Oct. 30 1655. I 97 . STATIOSKRT, t - -i , - 'h - BLAN'K COOKS, v -,.t.- J - i-ts- -v rf. i K. ..?3- p - - PAPERS OF ALL ' DESCRIPTION, , . a " "- t . , CARDS, , TEXS.INK, &'c, &c. MUSIC, - ARTIST'S MATERIALS &.C , &c, 4c. SURGICAL AND DENTAL TNSTRUM ENTS. The only complete stock o I. the above Instruments ever kept tn this market, is now offered for sule by C. & D. DdPRE, Nov. 8. 45 Market atreet. CLOTHFS DRYING MACHINES! WL. S.TOWNSHEND hns still on hand few Clothes Drying Machines: a gre convenience and great saving of labor also an .isortmcnt ef Jelly Strainers and patent Milk Pans. March 6. .-. ,,. .... mcial 147.t : VINEGAR ! VINEGAR ! ! ' JU-T receivi d from Philadelphia.' 33 bbls.'best Clarified Cider Vinegar, superior article. Low for cash at ; GEO. H. KELLEY'S. ccpy, r : . 64 sept. 27. II , J and N. CT. NEATS-F00T OIL A SUPPLY just received and for sale by . May 10. - C. A DDvPRE. EMPTY SPIRIT BARRELS. nf SECOND-HAND SPIRIT DBLS. choice lot now landinj; nnd f r sale by Nov. 8. ADAMS, 8 ROTH ER & CO. MONONGAIIELA & t f BBLS. for sale by 1U April 10. RYE WHISKEY 1 . N. RARLOW. SHORTS AND SHIPSTUFFS. A CHEAP and nutritious article of food tor cows anl horses 236 bushels for sale by Oct. 6. GEO. HOUSTON. DR. R.F. IIIBBARD'S WILD CH ERRY BITTERS, FOR Nervous Weakness anJ General Debility. These Biltcrs arc highly serviceable In all dysc peptic arTdctions; they asistdisesiion s restorethg tone of the stomach, stimulate the liver, and creat an nppeiite. They are unsurpassed In r movine ungor or lassitude, (or want of energy to move,) and effectually throw off the drowsiness incident to the bprin? or warm season Sold Wholesale and Hclull, by March 31. GEO. M VERS. NEW AND FRESH GROCERIES. rHE Subscriber having just returned from ihe North with a select stock of General Grocer- ies; offers them at the lowest possible prices, whole sale and retail they coneist io part of 100 baps Coffee. Java. Lasuira and Rio. 50 hnlfChesta Teas. Imperial and Oolong extra; 125 barrels fcusars. Crushtd. Powdeicd and Clarified; Liquors, Wines, Champaigns, Brandies of the most choicu characters. In liitt our L.lquors are ine rest selec tion ever offered in this marker. Old Madeira and Port Wine of the best Vintages, Bottled Liquors of every variety for Medical purposes; 1 pipe of the celebrated Old Tom Gin, Scheidum Schnapns, Hibborts YMld Cherry Bitters. 150,000 Scgais, all grades. SUNDRIES Goshen Buiter, Irish weekly; Smoked Beef, Beef Tongues, Fulton Markct Beef, Salmon, Mack erel, Corlnch, Herring. Cheese English and Iml tation. Bacon, Pork, Stuart's Syrup, fe'pcrm anl Whale OiL Fruits in every variety, Nuu, Stuart's Confectionary, Market Backets, Clothes Baskeil and Fancy Basket. Wash Tubs all kinds. Brass hooped Buckets, Common Buckets, Brooms, Trays, Sifters, Keclers, Cup Tubs. Scrubs, and ivery va riety of Wood and Willowware, Spices, Cloves, Nutmegs. Cinnamon, Pepper, Ginger, Mace, Choc olate, liingglass. Gelatin, Macaroni, Vermicitli, Raisins, Currants, Citron, I' runes, 1'ieserved uin. ger, Sauced Salmon, Sardines, India Pickles Stuffed Olives. Truly thankful for past favors I hot e to merit a continuance of the same. Respectfully, Oct. 4. GEO. MVK.Rl NAILS. KEGS, assorted, lor rale bv GEORGE HOUSTON. 100 SASH AND BLIND FACTORY. rpHR Wilmington Sash and Blind Factory is in 1 operation again, and is prepared to execute all orders at short notice for Sash, Blinds. Doors, Scrolls and Brackets of sny shape or figure. Col lumns for Porches, Mould man ot any pattern or size, Banisters and Hand Rails forStairway, Turn' ing of any dimension. The proprietor solicits the patronage of his friends and the public at large, and hopes lo merit the same by tho well execution of his work and prompt attention to all orders forwarded to him. Office and Factory first building North of the Wilmington A Raleigh Rail Road Depot. S. P.IVEW Jan. 9th, 1S55. 1 23-1 y-c. NEGRO i ASSES. ANEW form ef Pasaes, containing sanitary pro visions, approved by he Commissioners, ai.d a number of others interested in the welfare of our colored population, is just issued at the office of The Commercial. , PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS : OA fi ,t LBS. pure tnd extra White Lead; ind extra wh Linseed Oil ; galli 25 bbls. Red Ochre; 500 galls Chrome Green; 10 bbls. Vetetain Red; 300 galls. Chrane Yellow ; 25 bbls. Lamp Black ; 8 bbls. Coach and Japan Varnishes: . Terra DTrinna, Amber and Prussian Blue; Logwood, Annatto and Madder. For sale by C. & D. DvPRE. Wholesale Druggists, Wilmington, N C. Oct. 5. 66. WINDOW GLASS. QfVV BXE$ Krenth and American Win QJJJ dow Glasses from 7x9 to 24x36. For sale by C. dc D. DrjPRE, Oct. 5. Wholesale Druggists, Wilmington. . CARRIAGES. 1 six seated CARRIAGE. L 1 Paneled Q.narter Rockaway, ' 1 Quiker Rockaway and sevcrallight Baggies jnst received and for sale by JSept 27-tf 1 Dl?BJ'E B5' RAGS. , 1 Q LBS. of Rags will buy one peck of Meal by IO selling there to WILKINSON & ESLER, May 24. . Upholsters and Paper Hangers. .-T NOTICE. THE subscriber having qualified aa epecla! Ad mlaiatrator open tho estate of Cornelius My era, deceased, and having been eoihorixcd to eol- leciln the debts doe aaid estate, hereby notifies all persons indebted by note, or account, or other wise t make immediate payment, as It is desira. ble that the business be speedily dosed. - t-HAti. u. H) ERS is my authorised agent to r I i . . .. . coneci ma aeota, ana receipt tor tne same. July 21. - GEO. MYERS. GENTLEMEN "OUR bills are ready for settlement, and mnatbe a paia. uur time for credit ia 3 months. Yours, in want, i t. I - , W. L. S. TOWNSIIEND. Nov. 27. . , ioa ; .JN0. D. ASHT0N, ATTOBNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, ' SBAWNEETOWN.IOhuns. v ' Will practice his profession tn the twelve Jedi elal District and S a pre me Coart, and United States Court Ibr Illinois, ; ., Sept. 27. 84-1 y HOOP IRON. . . Ii and I Inch wide.- For distillers. For sale by RUSSELL A BRO. ' - No. 30 North Water t. I -' A UAIiV a,LCI kJ k lii'J MtMS M t "' :;li.cus .cum HOLLO WAY'S OINTMENT. TUB GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY: By ihe aid of a microscope, we see millions a( lii tie openings on the surface ot our bailies. Through there this Ointment, when raboed on the' akin, is carried toany organ ot In ard f ijrf. Dis- eases of the Kidneys, disorders of the Liver, sf- feciions of the heart, infcimm ition of the Lur,i. Asihma, Coughs and Colds, are by ita mesne ef fectually cured. Every housewife knows that mil passes freely through bone or mest of any thickness. This healing Ointment far mote readi ly penetrates through any bone or fleshy part of the living body, enring the most dangerous In ward complaints, that cannot be reached by other means. ERYSIPELAS. SALT RHEUM AND SCOR BUTIC II D MORS. No remedy has ever one sa anach for the ears' of diseases of the Skin, whatever form they may assume, as this Ointment. No case of Salf Kbeaiu' Scanty, Sore Head's, Scrofula, or Erysipelas, ran' long withstand its Influence. T inventor fcas! irayrlk-d over marly parts of the Globe, visiting the principal hospitals, dixpensing this Olaimont glving advice as to its application, and has thus' been the means of restoring counties. a nunvbeia lo health. - - SORE LEGS, SORE BREASTS, WOtNDS W - : : ULCEUS. ' , Some of the most scientific snrgeons now rely' solely on the use of this wonderful Olntmcct, when1 having to cope with the worst esses of sores, wonnds, ulcers, glandular swellings, and lumorss Professor Hollowsy has, by command of the Al lied Governments, dispatched to the hospitals ot the Faat, large shipments of this Ointment, ro be' UoCd under ine direction of the Medical SfnfT, ii the worst cases of wounds. It will cure any ul cer, glandular swelling, stiffness or contraction of the joints, even or 20 year's stsnding. , 11 1. Ka AiMU FISTULAS. These and other similar distressing complalmv can be etlectuaily cured If tho Ointment be weir rubbed in over Ihe parta affected, and by othe'Wtse following ihe primed dirccions around each pot. Both tie Ointment and Pills should be used fn' the following cases I Bunions Lumbago Sore Legs Swilled Bnrna - ' - " Mercurial do breasts Glands Chapped Hands Eruption j. do. heads Stiirjoints Chilblains . Piles . do. throats Hirers Fistulns Rheuma- do. of all Venera4 Gout tls-m 1 kinds Sores Salt Rheum' Sprains Sliin dise-ScalJs' BSCS Sold at ilia Marufactoriea of Profefsor Hoi' loway,80 Mai Inn Lane, New York, and 244 Strand IjOndon. and by all rerprciable IirucgUts and Dealers-of Medicine Ihrnuzhrul the United Slates nnd the civilized world, In Pots, at 25 cents, C'-'t cents, and SI each. I"y"TIiere 1j a considentbU; saying by taking the larger ajy.rs.. N. B. Directions for the guidance off patients try every disorder are affixed to each Pot. July 3. - . 43-Iy JANUARY 1st, 1855. THE patrona ol the Hat and Cap Emporlnm are respectfully notified that all'eecodnt made pre-' Viuus to thia dale ate now due. Ttis bills ore rea dy and it li hoped will be promptly settled. , s H r.l'A Itu r MVKKS, Hat and Cap Emporium. No, 1 Granite How- Jan. 1. 123- CORN. Qnn BUSHELS white flint Corn, for sole by OUU. GEO. HOUSTON. . Jan. 1. 123 . CEMENT. ryFZ B3LS. Rosendile Ctment, for sale l,y I O GEO. HOUSTON, Jan. 1. 123 HAY, SALT AND POTATOES. 1ftY SACKS Liverpool eoarte Salt. sUU '420 - Fine .. " 250 bales prime Eaefcrn liufy . 100 bbls. ' Eating Potatoes. Just received per Wm. Hyde, for sale by ADAMS, BRO. & CO. t . Dec. 29. 122. AVE HAVE JUST RECEIVED BY Express, two cases more of our A inter sty Ie Dress Hals, ihsse waiting can now be tilted by calling at tho Emp-.rinm. - SHEPARD & MYliRS. Jan I. 123 DISSOLUTION. THE Copartnership heretofore existing under .1 the n unc and style of HUTTON, bOUTH MAYD CO., was dissolred on the first of March. Tlio businesa of the late firm will be scl tledby SODTHMAYD & BT.O. WM. SUTTON, ' THOS. SOUTHMAyt?, March 6th, 1S35. CllAS SOUTH 41 A YD.- COPARTNERSHIP. 'IHE subfciibershave f6imed a Cnpsrtner.hipC. L under the name and style of SOUTH MA YD & BRO.. for the purpose of carrying on lira Blacksmith, Iron and Brass Foundry and 11 Aehf nery Business, in all itabrancha, at the stand'for mcrly occupied bv SUTTON, SOUTH MA YT V. CO., and would solicit share of patronage THOS. SOUTHMAl u, March 6th, 1355. CHAS. SOUTH MA VD. t"In consequence of above dissolution It hae become necessary that all notes and' account due the late firm, be settled immediately. The sub scribers will pay all debts due by the late firm. SOUTH MA YD dr. BRO Wilmington. March 6ib, 1855. 14S tf. noop iron. : : ; THE subscriber is constantly receiving conaigri ments of this article, of the beat quality, and offers It al ihe lowest market rates. JOSEPH K. BLOSSOM, Nov. 21. 104-tfl NOTICE. having claims against Moore, , will please present them for set ALL persons Stsnly dc Co., tlement and all those Indebted to th.m sre re quested to come forward and make immediate pay. men t to the subscriber. Oct.6 JNO. A. STANLY. NOTICE! NOTICE ! ! THE Subscriber would respectfully notify all persons Indebted to him accounts and notes due to make immediate settlement ss money must be bad. GEO. MYERS, Oct. 4. - ' - - 87 HARLAN'S HOTEL , (LATE WASHINGTON AND LAFAYETTE,) WAS THIS DAY OPENED BY THE Subscriber, formerly proprietor of the Fay etteville Hotel, sad is now ready for the ac commodation of travelers. JNO. HASSAN. t Wilmington June 7. . 3J-tf. CIGARS, CIGAHS. Cirr BEST Havana Clgan JU.UUU ticla alao, a few b prima ar boxes choica Chewinj Tobacco. For tale by C. dr. D. DcPRE, Market atrtel. June B. HUE. 1 CASKS Tbomasion Lime. on hand, -for sa ie by jluaioo Dec. 15. . BUO. CO. .117. WHISKEY. . rnBBs Cincinnati Whiskey, for -',. tv " tl U Dec. 15. UtO. HOUSTON. SHAD and crnnixG. HALF bbls. Shad for family use, 100 bbls. No. 1 Hcrrln?. For sale by 15 De. 15. ADAMS, BRO. & CO. - - LIiiE . Qff CASKS Thomaston Stone Lime, ia prime CJKJ order. For sale by No. 17. ADAMS, BRO.dc CO. WHEAT EUAa. AVERY Saperior aafe Oet.. article of Whea J Trai,, ,ot C. DcPUK. Jr. FOR A PJAIIV
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