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"COMMERCIAL 1MII rf ESTABLISHMENT, i SOOTH SEI MAMI1ST.I3 TH1 EAR IT HOUSS. WELMIITGTOIf , W. C. THE PROPRIETOS of this well known Katabllshment would call th attention of the business oommunity-to Ilia lnnr and beautiful assortment of Type and Presses ,hav1n;r just added to bis lock one of R. Hob sr. Co' PATKNT SINGLE CYUKVES PRINTING MA f!HIMlH na 1 now enabled to do work at a much- more reasonable rate than fortperiy, sad in the finest style of ine want. - cards. : Printed from $3 to $10 per thousand. , .... BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS, . RECEIPTS FOR RAILROADS, STEAMBOATS, CORPORATIONS, fcc. BILL-HEADS, SHOPr-BILLS, BILLS OF -- --LADISQ, AND HEADINGS,' &e, Ac,, i. POSTERS AND PROGRAMMES. ? We would call the attention of Concert Amenta, Show nen end others, to oar fscllitiea or doing this kind o work. ... . - PLAHT AJTD OENAMKNTAL PRINTINCr, Done In tb neatest manner, and at'short notice. -Thoee In want of Printing we trust will find it to their advantage to give aa a eall. -r. - r COMMERCIAL. BLANKS! The attention, of Shipper and other la called to nor extensive assortment of Commercial Blank. Amontr the collection ! a very fine and handsome lot of Billa of Kz- bange, lnsheets and book. ,.i -; ,L,.;i .-. .,., it Novembers, 1865.;-v:f:-:V;ti;- -i ,- SNUFF AND TOBACCO. -? " j PETER LORILLARD,,. .. NeCVa Chatham Street,. New York, , Successor of Pare A GeoaejB Lobillabd, offer lor sale all kind of SNUFF and TOBACCOS in , general use: Fur particulars, -a Prire Current can ' be obtained by addressing as above. This Estab lishment is onoot the H Jest of the kind in the United State. - - Feb. 13, . - - 138-ly-c. WILMINGTON & WEL. R. R. CO. Orrice Kssixiii akd Svpbbi-stb-sdext, "-" - -Wilmington, N. C, Jan. I,456. $ TfTK PASSENGER TRAINS. WILL, U.V TILfurther notice, ran over this road as fol lows : .- ' " ' ' ' . - ii-lr,x . ' GOING NORTH, DAILY. - : PAVEXPttBSS Tit A IN leaves Wilmington at S A. M ; arrives at Guidsborc' at 9 5 t leave in IS minutes '-tad arrives at Weldon at L30 P. M. . --V-o NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN' leaves Wi'ming- . loot at 4 30 P. arrives at Liuluboro at 8 6 . to sapper 20 minutes; srrivesal Weldon at 1.00 A. M, ' - - - - :-'-- : GOING SOUTH, DAILY. - : DAY EXPRESS leave Weldon at 12 v.; ar. rivea at Goldsburo 3 20 P. M. leaves in 5 min utea; arrives at Wilmington at 7.30 P. SI to sup- NIGHT EXPRESS leave Weldon at 9 P. M. arrives at Goldsboro' at 1.10 A. ikt leaves in,3 minntes- strives at Wilmington at 5.30 A. Al. - Th Night F.xftretr Train connects wiih the Nonh Carolina Railroad, bcth ways, at Golds fcoro. ' , . ? '.. ' - . ... Thronah fickeis "North sold' in Wilminstoti to Balii more SI 2; to Philadrlphia 314; to New York S15 5C: to Washington, D.C-,li. - TtCKCTS WILL NOT SB SOLO TO A KIGIO llf vsssoir.- ' '' Paxaevger art notified that an- extra charge of on cent per mile will be rtquvrett qj thoee who do not purchaee tickets at etalionr, Freignt by passenger trains double ra let.' Lo cal fare, with tickets, aboot 3 cents per-mile; if paid in-1 he care, about 4 cents-per mile FRKIGHT 1 RAINS. Two through schedule trains .between, V"ilmin2ton and Weldon, each week leaving' slternate! on i-Mondoys and Thorsdos and arriviosr" on 'Tuesdays and Fri . dav. . Two schedule trains per week to Golds bo ro'; leavin? Wilmington on Tuesdays and Fri-. days, and Goldsboro' on Wedactdays and Satur days, r,".-.: .- fvi, , '.:.. c : - v , . AR dues on freight, op or down, payable at Gen eral Freight Office in Wilmington, on recMpt or delivery, including that on the -North Carolina Railroad. - - - S.I. FREMONT. Jan. 29. General Superintendent. . A MARVELLOUS REMEDY ! FOR A MARVELLOUS AGE I ! HOLLOWA Y'S OINTMENT. THE -GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY. By the sid ot a microscope, we see millions of ' little openings on the surfajee of our' bodies. Thronah these (his Ointment, when ru&bed on the skin, is tarried tu any Argan or inwald pan. Dis cases of the Kidneys, disorders of the Liver, af feet ions of h heart, inflammation; of the Lanjcs, Asthma, Coughs and Colds, are by its means . ef fectually cured. Kverv iiuuKewife knows that salt passes freely through bsne or meat of any thickness. This h. aling Ointment far mots readi ly penetrate through any bone or fleshy part of the Irving body, curing the most dangerous in ward Complaints, that cannot be reached by otheir means. - ' - .-v . E R YSIP EL A S'. S A LT R H FIT At a N B SCOR. BUTItJ HUMORS. No remedy has ever done so much for the cure of diseases of the Skin, whaievt r form tbey may assume, as this Ointment. No case of Salt Khenn. iScurvy, Sore Heads, S rofula, or KrysipeJaa, can long withstand its Influence. 5 T inventor has era veiled iver many parts of the Globe, visiting tba principal hospitals, dispensing this Ointment givior advice aa to its application. d haa thus been the means of restoring countless no m be is t heshh. SORE LEGS, SORE BREASTS, WOUNDS ULCERS. : Soma of the most scientific surgeons now rely olely on the nee of this wonderful Ointment, whet iiaviBg to cope with the worn eacea of sorer, wounds, ulcers, glandular swellinirs, and tumors. Professor Hollo way has. by Ctmroand of the Al lied Gosernsicote. dispatched to the hospitals of lie F-aat, large shipments f 4his Ointment, to be eisedatnder lb direetion of lh Medical Staff, ii aits worst esses of wounds. It will core sny ur cer, glandular swelling, stiffness or contrsction of 4he joints, even of 20 years standing. j V ' PILES AND FISTULAS. . These and other similar distressing complaint j .can be effectually cured if the Ointment be well Tubbed In over the parts affected, and by othe-wise i following the printed direction around each pot.' i Beth tie Ointment and Pills shordrl be vsed the . - . ' foUtitein' eases t Bunions Lumbago v Sore Legs Swelled .Burn - .' Rlercuriaf do breasts Glands -- Chapped Hsnds Eruptions, do heada Stiffjoints vCMlblaina .., Piles do. throats Ulcers - -,4 Fistula , ""Rheum-- do. of all Veneral - Gttnt tlrn . kinds Sore v gJi Rheum Sprain . Shin dise- ScalJs M'Sold st the Mar.ufactorirsof Professor H6I toay,80 Mai Icq Mn, New York, and 244 Strand London, nd by aBrefpeaabre Drvggict and I D?fer' K'in'rooghnit the United Slate s end the elvUlxed world, in Pots, at 25 cents, 62 "' ewte, snd St each. , . i tSTThere Is a considerable saving by taking th larger alar. N. B. Directions for the guidance ef patient in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. July 3. . . - - 48-ly BEAVER TELT IIATS MISSES and Infants Whir Beaver Felt Hats, small lot for sale ar very Uw figures to close ' nC- svr SHKPARD & MYERS, t No.J- - . ' 10 - I - - -.. rrr"'"r' 4T " '.- . VtiLiuvjiJ. . . 1 Voxe English Dairy Cheese, very rleh, small '!. lv packages pet. up expressly for family nse, m warranted to improreb) aei or esl by ! Jas.23. GEO. ;; : " LATE PUBLICATIONS ON HAND AND FOR SALE AT. 1 ; ; S. W. WniTAKEHS MeCauley'a History wf Englsnd. vol 3 and 4 " PreseiMt's History of Philip 2nd, King of Spain, volts' I and 't . - ' . .--,..;, - Sn aier'a Notes on Nicarsusat Tr NapolfOn at St. Helens, by John S C. Abbott, MciXally' S.rie 01 ficnoui ueogt nies, rtos. 1,2 and 3; , . North Carollns Readers, Nos I, 7, and 3 ; Davit s School Arithmetic a new edition t - Biography of .Fernando Wood, Mayor of New Yom t . v LioDinci tt's Pronoun ing.. Gazetteer of the World, Containing notice and the pronunciation of the names oi nearly one nonuna . inouaia pin CPS. . ' ' . - - Miss Hunk le 's Book the testimony of an Escaped Novice ; v - - .', Batktds b- Wm. M.Thatkery j Men and Women, by Robert Hroxnirgt The H tinkers Feast, or Conversation around the OntnD Fife, bv Capf. Mavne Keidi - ' Lucy Boston, or Woman's Highla avd Spirit nalismi 1 : , , t . The hife and Works of Goeth. with sketches of his Contemporaries, by G. H. Lewes t Ailiefitrd. a Fsmily History t ' Selections from the Writing ot Walter Savage T.auilr : ' Kate Weston, or To Will and To Do, by Jeo.Ie Deloi ' i . Rosa Clark, bv Fsnnv Fern t Lilly Huson.an Autobiography, by A Ike Grey; Vol.9 of Ball, m's Pictorial; l,xrn and ita Rcliuion. bv R A. Wilson I Mew Books from all the principal publishers and latpst Periodicals conatan iy on liana. Jan. 22. , , . ,132. TURPENTINE TOOLS. -i rr BOX R Turpentine or Boxing Axesj 12 i. J doaen Ea. Hwckero nrld f!itindrliMVe. Fo aale by ? Jan. 22. i- : ZEAO H. GREENE, No. 7. JUarket Street. FRESH CRACKERS. Qf BBLS. Soda. Suar and Butter now binding UU from Schr. W. H. Nmtth, snd for sale by -t ' ZENO H, GREENE, jan.22. ISo.7, Market st. L"A letter from Rev. Charles Hibbard. Mis- siututry In Burmah. to his father, Joseph Xobin- son, Esq , ot this City, haa been banded to ua for publication, from which we. make tho following extracts, Providence Journal. - . Nkwtom, Maulnialn, June 6, 1855. " Dear Father W ill you kindly say. to Mr. Da vis that Mrs. Hibbaid and myself, and indeed I might add, ail who'came out with us, feel very fruitful lor the box of Pain Killer which he gave us when we left our native land lor burtqah. i have ased it for Cougus, Colds, violent internal Pains. Summer Complaints. Burns, Bruises and lor the Sting of Scorpions- and with uniform suc cess . The only severe spasm of th stomach which Mrs. Hibbard has had in Bitrmah, was in stantly relit veil by the Pain Killer. We always keep it where we can put our bands on it In the dark If mcd be. '--:. '" Although I took Mr.-Nisbet's box in addition to my own wben be returned to Anietiis. ttillit is all gone but three or four bottles, and that would have been gone long sgo, bad I not refused to part with!'. y . The Karens, aleo, ore beginning to learn itavat , and call for it, but I have to deny tin in, except In doses, for we could not think, of being without it, With the Pain Killer, 1 feel myself well arna ed against disease that is in ail ordinary cssea, It is indispensable, and I seldom meddle with any other medicine Rev. CHARLES HIBBARD. Ms. Pebbv Davis 1 feel it to be my dutv to -bear iny testimony to the t-fneacy of your infalli ble fain Killer, l nnve used it lor years, Tor com plaints of the Stomach and Bowelf, having for merly been sibiec: to severe attack of Diarrhoea and Cholera Morbus but for the last two years I have not had occasion to use it or any other medi cine for that complaint, it having perfectly restor ed my digestive organs. I had a very severe sttacx, tew days ago, or the aeue. and auch a pain in my back, for three davs and nights, lhat I could get no rest, 1 demanded of my: physician, after several things had been tried, to give me something to relieve my back and head of psin. He said 1 ii.oct bathe, at d wait till the Ague wore on, ana ine pain would wear away. I had too much pain to feei easy, and sent and rot a 25 cent bottle of the "Vegeut le Pain Killer." 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. bung nana, i ne application was made fast night sbout nine o'clock, and J had a sweet night's rest.' J have recommended it .lor several years and it has given universal satisfaction where it haa been used according to directions, ' ' Y ours, gratefully, L. PERKY CHILDS, . : Pastor of Baptist Church, Troy, Oi io. - Thousands of Living Witnesses Certifg to their . Neighbors from day to dav the iVmdetful Effects ff DAY 1ST PAiS -- KILLER. Saicdosstv Citv, Ohio, Noy. 24, 1843. . Mr. J. N. HarrisDear Sir t Your favor of the 28th ultimo is at hand.and in lenly will say We began selling Perry Daws' Pain Killer, and with very little effort on our part; sales wete small at first, but as it became known in our community, the demand increased rapidly, far beyond our ex pectations, and every person that bought it would come after more, and speak of it in the highest rmi as a valuable remedy for all those disease your pamphlertpoke of From , those recommen dations we were induced to use it in our owa fam ilies, and the good effects of the medicine were Im mediately apparent.. We have sold mote of the Pain Killer than we ever have since or before of any other medicine In the same length of time ; snd we do not hesitate to say that it has given bet ter satisfaction to the purchaser than any other ar ticle we have ever sold, r "'..-: : Keep Urge supplriti the West. It is iust such medicine as the people want, and thev have alreadv found out that they can cure the fever and ague for twenty-five centa. It will cure cold 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 other purpose. Yours, dc, - D AVIS VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER. This tinparillaled preparation la receiving more testimonials of it wonderful efficacy in removing pain, than any other medl-ine ever offered to -the publie And tnese testimonials come not alone from the ignorant, but from persona of every -degree of intelligence and every rank of life. Phy sicians of the first respectability, and perfectly s conversant with the nature of diseases and reme dies, have recommended this aa one of the most effectual in their line of preparation for the ex tinction of pain. The Pain KiUertsuseaVtBternal ly and externally, according to the nature of the complaint. It has been found to be an excellent remedy for sudden cold, cough, &c; fever and ague, aathma and phthysic.pain in the head. Sid ney complaints, bruises and sores, severe barns, canker, boiis, and ringworms, weak a'omach, and general debility, painter' colic, broken .breast, Ac. bowel complaint, and dysentery, cholera; hver complain', and dyepepste. teeth ache.e.. dV. The Pain Killer Is sold -bv George R. French, Wilmington; C. C. Green, Elizabeth Oiivi James W. Carmer, Newbern t W. H. WiMard. Washing, ton i and by Droggista- and Grocers everywhere. Oct. 20, If BS. ..;; - 94 3m. CUTTER, CnEESE, &c. GOSHEN Butter, do. Cheese, English Dairy and Pine t Pe Cheese, Codfish, Scotch Her ring. Salmon, Mackerel, with variety of other goods just received and for sale by f - -, - L. N. BARLOW. . Jaae 15. ' No. 3. Granite Row. " RYEWniSIiEY. f Q DOZ. Bottles pure old Ry Whiskey, ef sn pertor,alitT. For ale by ' ' ' i April 10. t-r r V tJ S.lilLOW; 'I'hk nrm oi tYii&rnsoa at Ksier is tbis-i.iv t. .i 1 solved by mutual consent, the buiaera will be settled by J. liAtnson. - J. WILKINSON, WM. M. KSLKli- Jao J. WILKINSON will coniinn the Unbolater ing and Paper Hanging in all its branches. Those having accounts against Wilkinson dr. F.sler will please present them, snd those Indebted will eon fer a favor by making payment Immediately t J. WILKINSON. Jan. 19. ; - . 131 s EMPTY BARRELS. PZff SECOND hand. of sonertor quality, for J JyJ sale by . RUSSELL dr. BRO Jan. t. r- - 1X3 FRESn FRUIT. - I AVER and M . It Raisins, new and freak. In iJwtioie,li.ilf and quarter boxes, Figa, Citron, -ourramsana uemons at ' - Dec. a L.N. BARLOW'S SUGAR. Q r BBLS. C" SUG AR. For aale by Sep. 20. WILLIS M. SHERWOOD. BILLS OF EXCHANGE. A N Elegant Edition of Bin of Exchange," print ed in Getmauy.ln Book of ' 10 auirea and In sheets, for sale (at redrd p riots) at the office of f7e Commercial. . .. JV M. STEVENSON, A GENT for (he sale of all kinds of Produce. Office on Piincess st under ADAMS, BRO. & CO., Wilmington, N. C - Feb. I2.l3l-tf. J, M. STEVENSON I OR SALE. IF NOT DISPOSED of Privately, will be sold on Tuesday . 2Cth Februsry, at suc tion, thit valuable UKIST MILL. Known as the Wilmington Granary. The property eon sisu of a 20 horse Dower Knulne. two pair of i feet rocks and every convenience tor successful operations, From 20U to 250 bushels of Meal can te ground daily. For partienlar apply to - ' D. DttPRRE. Jr. P. S. There may be had a lease of 4 years and 7 months. on the Mill Honse and lot. The wharf may bs purchased with the proverty above named, as per advertisement of J. A Baker, Esq. - Wilmington, N. C. Feb. 5, 1858. " 138-ta THIRD AND FOURTH tOLUMESof Macautey'a History of Eng'and. v recetvec ana lor saie ai i Jan. IT. S. W. WHITAKER'S. - DAILY EXPECTED - 23 8 bl. C. Yellow Sugar. 2 Hhda. Muscovado -do. ' ' 10 Bhla. Crnshed snd ground do. . 30 B bis. Irish Potatoes PUm lug and Mer cers. , . - .f - .', '.. - . v - 30 Bags Rio and Lagnayr Coffee. 100 Pioushs, Corn-Shell ts and Straw C-t. tera.. For sale upon arrival, by ZKNO H. GREENE, Feb 5. r r No. 7 Market at. VINEGAR ! VINEGAR ! VINEGAR I TWELVE BBLS. OF VINEGAR AND TEN A of Cider, now in store. J. R. RESTON, Feb. 9. . No. 13 Mark t (. REVISED CODE OF N. CAROLINA. ENACTED by the General Assembly at the ses sion of 1854. together with other Acts of Public and General character, pnsaed at the same session. The Constitution of the stats.. I ne Constitution of the United States, drc.Ao. Price Si. For said at the Book Store of Jan. 12. S. W. WHITAKER. PAINT. HAVE just received a lot of Brldgewater Fire and water-proof Paint, (ground in oil.) In pack age of 25, 60 and "00 lbs. each. This article, for roofs, vessels, and br'dgee. oVc , is superior to any other in market is cheap snd should be uniter ..11.. p. i. riL-rk unnrnu Feb. 5. . f-f.ifsv,', ,.-.,.-:s LARGE AND VERY SUPERIOR STOCK of Fresh Family Groceries, Liquors, Wines, Ac, just received by the subscriber, and for sale at the lowest prices, consisting. in part of ' Kulton Market Beef, smoked Tongues. Dried Beef, Java, Lazuira and Rio Coffees, Superior ground Coffees best refined,' pulverized and loaf Sugars; Young Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder and blaek Teaa of the most superior qualities; Choco late, Cocoa and Broma t Nos. I and 2 Mackerel, in bbl., half barrels and kits; Cod Fish; nice scal ed Herrings. In hermeticallv sealed boxea t Sar dine, In half and quarter boxes; Buqkwheat, in boxes and bags; Flour, In bbla; and baga ; Crack ers, in bbl. and boxes. Also, Bent's" Soda, Water,-Butter, Wafer and Dyspepsia Crackers, in tin boxes. ? '- " -'' " "'",, Fresh Butter t English dairy, Pine Apple and Goshen Cheese t Molssses and Syrups. A large nd well selected stock of Ketchups, Sauee snd Pickles, in bbls. and half barrels, and every varie ty and quality in jar of all. sizes. Olive, in krgs and jar. r Also Brooms, painted Palls, willow ware, House furnishing articles, die , dee. For sale at price to suit, by - ' - " - uct. ?u w .u. l. a. Tuwnsnbno. POTATOES. YELLOW Potatoea, for planting and white, for table use, for sale by Jan. Vi UKO. HOUSTON. JUST OPENED i LARGE, well selected snd varied asst rtment V of Groceries, comprising fresh lot of Cheese, . Preserved Lsrd, Pickle ' " Coffee,- " & " Soaps, Fresh Meats. Starch. Tin and Wooden . Candles. Ware, V Flour, Ate , Ar. . . , - - ' All of which may be found at the corner of Mar ket and Water streets, al the "Cheap Cash Store- where gooda must be paid for on delivery. K. D. COWA, Soperintendant. Jan. 31. 13'J-tf. Herald and Journal copy. WINES AND LIQUORS. 1 I". BBLS extra old Nectar Whiskeyt ' . 1 J 10 bbls. old Yannlssee do. ' 2 eases Chateau Latenr Claret 1 " Pale Brandy; " Margaux Claret t - 2 St. Emilion do.) . t 2 " Nathaniel Johnson's Claret 21 casks Brandy.. For sale by -July 19. V - J. H. FLANNER." CO-PARTNERSHIP. 1 I HAVE this day associated my brother Oliver, with me in the General Grocery and Commis sion business - The firm will be GEO. H. K EL- LEY dt BRO. We hpe that our kind pafons and friend will continue their' patronage which they have ao liberally bestowed on the senior partner of the concern heretofore. Our stock will consist of Sugars. Coflee. Mo lasses, Floor, Batter, Cheese. Lard, Bacon, Rice, Soap, Candles. Candle, , Fish and Potatoea, Starch, Brooma, Tobacco, and everything In the grocery line, except liquors. We also further promise not to be undersold in the prire of our sni des or bettered to quality. We ahstl still con tinue the cash system, or. 30 day to -good and punctual customers. Ken. 6. . utu. it. Kr.LLKY 13o-U. ACCOUNTS DUE. EVERY ACCOUNT- made at our Emporium previous io January Ut, la now past due, and must be settled previous to the 13th Inst., a w leave on that date io purchase Spring Stock. , .. oUhMBU A at YKRS, - Hat dc Cap Emporitrm, Feb. 12. No. I, Granite Row. NOTICE! NOTICE! A LL accounts contracted with th subscriber il on and aftar iha first of Mareb at jarilt b presented for payment at the end of thirty day. lie will keep constantly on hand large and well setectedeitoek of choice Family Groceries, Wine. Lienor. Ac , at the lowest noeei U nrices. and wilt endeavor In every esse to slve entire -Mtisfaetioa. ; - TV. L- S. TOWNSH END. Feb-16. ; . .: , ' - - 142 tt. LARD AND BACON. CKOrt LBS. N C. (hog-ronndl Bacon. " Lard in bbls -prime N. C. in tor and for t ilefprehby . ' 7- " -'S 4j ; No. 7. Market Street. Febnurf 19th ISS& x . ' FRECn AaRIVJLS. THE subscriber ha just sdded largely to hi JL ateck of good things, all fresh and in fin or der. Among his article ur ORANGES; APPLES; J 'f -LKMO.NSi . CITRON; " .'. - RAISINS; CURRANTS i ' COCOA NUTS j 5 JELLIES, 1 PRESERVES; - PICKLES; - -CAN DI ES, large and varied assortment ; PIN B APPLES, , .. -BANANAS, BRANDY FRUITS, . ' PHUNEM, . 1, PLANTING POTATOES; ? ' " SEGA RS and TOBACCO ". , GROCERIES. 4te die. " All of the above article will be sold at the low est cash prices. F. M. AGOST1M. Feb. 9, IPSO. l0-tf. JOHN A. STANLY, COMMISSION MER Hit A NT. : WILMINGTON, V C. Oct. 6th, 1855. ' . 83. VALUABLE LANDS ON THE CAPE FE1R RIVER. THE Land-and Plantationaknown aa the Koane and Blue Bans Plan tatlons. are offered . for sale. The lands lie only 15 mile abov W li ming ton, on the Cape Fear River, and extend out lo the Wilmington aod Manchester Railroad, and areot easy access to one of lb best marketa io the State of Notih Carolina. Ontbe north aide of the- river. there are six hundred acre of the finest Riv er Bottom Land in the Stale sbout fifty acre of which are already c ears i. and produce the finest oris of crops. One hundred acres more may be cleared, whieh ia sufficiently elevated a-ove the or dinary height of freshets to ,save the crops. The The Lands abound In Oak,Aeh,and the finest kind of Cy ores Timber. - . 4 - On the south aide of the River, 1 situated the balance of the lands, estimated at aeven thousand five hundred acrea, from which three fine aettle meets may be made.- The upper portion, or Blue Banks contains some two thout-and seres or more ef which there are someone hundred and fifty acrea now in cultivation, and la well adapted to corn, peas, potatoea and cotton. There 1 a large nnantltv of fine land vet to clear, the srovth on which is pine, osk and hickory and dog-wood. South ot lots tract) tne itoane rianiatton, and adjoining the lowlands mentioned above., contain Ing some two thousand four hundred acre. small quantity of v hich 1 cleared, and considerable more yet to clesr. - On thlstract all the buildings and improvements s re situated, consisting of a good Dwelling-house. Kltcnen. Smoke-house, Corn-crib. Stables, and some fourteen negro houses, all of which are new nd comfortable, l nere is a Turpentine stiiland Fixture which will be sold with the land, if desir ed. There sre also aome eigni tasks of Turpen tine Boxes, some three tssks of whifti are old on the land. -The remainder of the lands lie adioininz this tract, and on Hood's Creek, containing some three thousand acres of unimproved Pine Lai.de, wblcn would make a fine settlement. portion of them being good farming lands, and on which several fine building lota could be had immediately on tne Railroad, suitable for Summer Residences. Per sons wishing to purchase such lands, will do well local! and examine the premise before making a location. DAVID D. ALLEN, s, ...,, ' JAS. H. PRITCHfc.TT, Asslgncea. Oct. IS. . 92-tf CIRCULAR. r A BOOK FOR EVERY SOUTHERN METHODIST t. Early in 1856. probably in the month of Febru sry. I expect to publish a new work to the partir- ularfeaturc of which I beg lesre lo call your t- tention. The Annals vf Souther Methodism, for 1855, will be n 12 mo. volume of not less than 360 pages. well printed, from stereotype plates, upon good psper. It wi'l contain all available statistics in every department of the operations of the METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. SOUTH. The design embraces the Plan of Eplscopsl visi tation; accounts of the sessions of ail the Confer ences held In 1:55, the appointments, numbers, dec; a summary ot an reported revivals, notices oi tne dedication of new Churches; reports of College Commencements, with all else connected with our educational movements; a resume of our Misaioo- rv ooerstions. embracing whatever seems of- gene-" ral Intereat in (hat department ; the movements of the Tract and Sunday JM hool Societies whatever appertains to our publishing Interests, with an nuuncementa of all New Books published by our Concern, or written by Southern Methodists ; what the Church la doing lor the Instruction of Slave Historical and Biographical Essays; interesting personal reminiscence ; and a miscellany of im portant facta and incidents. THE "ANNALS." It ia believed, wilt be a fair and full daguerreotype of the progress of southern Methodism. It will occur to ton at ones, lhat if 1 have suc ceeded in preparing this volume with any reasona ble amount of skill, it will not only be a very agree able book for present reading, but that every year will add to its value aa showing the posture of Sou thern Methodism at this particular juncture of ita history. ' THIS DIGQST Will be specially valuable-aa a Book of reference. To whatever question of general interest msy arise In regard to the events of 1855, it is hoped that satisfactory answer will be found in Ihe Annals. While it is believed that the Ministers in our Church will desire copies as soon as they can be obtained, I have paid regard to the what I suppos ed, the tastesof general readers. The older mem bers of the Church wlil find sketches that carry them back lo their earlier compeers, aa in this de partment I have not restricted myself to the histo ry of the yesr, but have collected whatever nss ap peared during the year, whieh, aa h'story and biog raphy, preserves the memoirs of the olden time. and of the early men of Southern Methodism. The work will be published at One Dollar a copy. Those who subscribe in advance, shall receive the first copies issued from the press. A gold dollar pasted in a letter can be aent securely snd Is pref erable to billsof distant -snks. Those of the banks in North and South Carolina win be as eood as gold. In return a copy will be sent well wrapped snd pre paid. . ' My address ia uowsooro-, . -u.; CHARLES F. DEEMS. Dee. 29. ' , 122-lm FRUIT TREES FOR THE SUNNY SOUTH. , AVERY aelect collection of choice Fruit Tree, propagated almost exclusively from vigorous bearing trees, that have proved their adaptation to our southern climate, are now offered for aale by S. W. WKSTBllOOK?, Proprietor of the Guil ford Pom logieal Garden and Nurseries, located at Ptew Boston, rx. u. REFERENCES i ' T. D. Meares. Jno A. Taylor, Dr. J. D. Bellamy, DeRosset dt Brown, Isiae Northrop, and Wm. S. Ashe. Mr. J NO. J. CONOLEY will receive and for ward order. -;. .-. Jan. 12. . 128-2m-p GUANO. Ofwi BAGS, just iseeived and in store. in store. For aale by ADAMS, BRO. d CO. - " -.103 Nov. 17. . PREMIUM AGAINST THE WORLD. JUST received from Phoenix Distillery, per schr, Lewi MuKord. five bbl. Old Magnolia WHs- y, atso, on nand, a genuine article oi Old Hen nesey Brandy, (Vintage 1848.) - For sale by , , Uec-B. f WM. L.S. TUWBSHESD. MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, &c. THE subscriber have just opened, and now rea dy for Inspection, the largest and most com plete stock of Medicines, Chemfcsla, Fancy Arti cles, Perfumery, &c, o , they have rer offered ; embracing all the new prepaiations f the day. u. et u. uiritK, 'Not. 8. - 45 Market t reel. W. dt vV. KAIIjROADCO , Feb. 17 1846. NOTICE There will be no SUNDAY MOR NING (day) Train from Wilmington North er from Weldon South. . The afternoon) (night) Train will continue to run nsnal. making connection nil the way North to Now Tork, and South to this place. S. I- FREENONT, - s - Superiuieadant. - Feb. 16. 142-3U COTTON yarn; A LOT ist received bv r XX T.C&B.Q WORTH, No. 20 South Water at. ; 139-3U Feb. 7,1856. CANDLES.- Q fZ BOXES AdaBBatatlK. 9 do. TaBow, for aale OO by, . . r . ,. ZENO H GREENE- , Febraary XXk LS&fi. - ; SCHOOL BOOKS, STANDAKD, UEOLOGICAt; HISTOBtCAI; LAW,' .MEDICAL, BIOGRAPHICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. HENRY BURRHIMER . WHOLXSAL A BKTAtt TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGAR S TO R E "L SIGX OPTUE INDIAN CHIEF MARKET STREET, - one door above Walt r Wilmington, N. C. r N. B. All OrJers filed with despatch. . Oct. 26th. 1355 S3 t&w-e. : FOR SALE. Qryt Acre Pine L.ind, situated Immediately O I O upon Wilmington and Weldon R. R , four to five miles from Depot at Wilmington, : r 50 Acrea of Rice or Meadow Land, situated between Force Put and Thomburrs II of which is fine Swamp Land. For terms, Ac. ap ply to H. CRONLY. Oct. 30, 1855. 97 ' tl C01I9IERCIAUC0LLEGE. REMOVED to the new and spsclous Hsll Nos. 99 and 101 Baltimore atrxet, Baltimore, Md. u. K.cnamberlin. Principal and Lecturer upon Mercantile Science. E. K. Losier, In charge of Writing Department. G. W. Kemp, instructor in Mercantile Calcula tions snd Associate in Book Keeping Department J. m. Pnilllns, Teacher In Uook Keeping. S.T. Williams, Lecturer on Commercial Law. This Institution piesents superior facilities to young men desirous of obtain. ng a practical busi ness education. Th course of stud embraces Double . Entry, Book-Ke ping, a practically applied to the man agement of Meteantile, Bank, Manufacturing and -steamboat Books familiar Lectures on Commer cial Law upon the subject of Bills of Exchange, Prommirswry Notes, Contracts, Partnerships, die. The exercise ar all attlctly practical, being de ducted from actual business transactions, so com. plelelycombining practice with theory that students on completion of the course are in every respect competent to conduct, on scientific frlnclplcs, any aet of Double Entry Books. Tits student have access to a Commercial Library procured sxpres.ly for their accommodation. Examinations are held at stated periods and Di plomas awarded to thjse found competent to repre sent the Institution'! n a mercantile capacity. . Usual length ot lime to complete tne whole courac from elghi t len weeks. . - For particulars, write, and receive circular by mail. i - Sept. 20. T - 81-ly " re"ed's " PATENT CHRONOMETER ENGINE. T M1IS ia an improved Steam Engine for which Letters Patent were granted to John Ai Reed. of New Ydk, Jan. . It55. The nature of ibis Improvement consists of the Increare of power about 20 per cent., and reducing the weight of the Engi ne one half. The aa ving of fuel is effected by letting the ateam In on both sides of the cylinder; doubling the else of the port, and balancing the pressure, removing ine iriction ana weignior tne slide valves, eccentrics, cross heads, connecting rods, if-c. The exceeding simplicity- or this Ka- In. randora it much mora durable and eaailv man. sged than any other, and when placed upon the boi ler wttn wneeJS ii is portaote tnougn enective. There Engines received the Fret Prtxe Blednl at the great Exhibition In Paris. Theiere now about Severn y-nveot tnetn in operation, an giving great satlslactton. ! PRICES: 1 Horse Engine, 9150 Boiler nd fittings 1125 3 - 200 . " .-.-.. 1 50 fi 300 M 300 8 " 400 " , " - 400 10 6n0 600 All size from 1 to 100 horse power at tne short est notice. . . . - Also. Reed's Patent Steam Pump, the simplest and moat durable one in use, for raising water or supplying bolers. Further information'may be had by addressing t TOUSLEY REED, 95 Maiden Lane, New York. Dee. 15. ! Il6-3m-c LAST CALL. AS 1 have this day Associated my brother with me In business, I wish all lhat are indebted to me to call snik settle, with cash or by note, as my business must be settled up soon, or the sc connts of my hard customers will be plsccd in an officer's hands. GEO. II. KELLEY. Feb. 5. ' 1 u - 138-if COMMISSION, FORWARDING AND SHI I PI N O UU I N liSS -ATT GMDGI) TO. 'PHK subscriber having been for some lime out L of employ, purposes to commence a small huslnes on his wharf, near the Wilmington 6 rVeldon Railroad depot, and offers his services to those sending produce to Wilmington for sale or shipment ; and would also remind those w ho msy patronise him, that his wharf is within a very short distance of the Wilmington dt Weldon Rail road depot, and a considerable sum maybe saved in the item oi dray age. The subscriber having been long engaged in the Spirit of Turpentine business, can give asaurance to those who may send that article to his care, that it will be proper ly attended to and instructions ss to sale or ship ment strictly obscrvod. , B. FLANNER. to. 6. ' 43 u. FOR SALE. A LIGHT nnd strongly built Bu&i ii. July 17. RUS: L ot BRO. PROS PECTUS OF THE SOUTHERN SENTINEL," A Democratic and Miscellaneous Journal, lo be published weekly, at Wilson N. C. THE existing condition of political parties, and of partisan atrile, naturally suggests the estab lishing of auch a journal as the '-southern Senti nel" propose. to become. Tho present, indeed, is a crisis in our political history, never witnessed be fore. The Constitution has been invsded ; the laws trampled and apat upon ; religious liberty assailed ; ballot boxes broken and burnt; the landmarka of our political ancestry partially effaced; fhe wis dom derived from n time-honored experience un seated i strsnce and oue.tionable men have been pushed into high positiona; and fanaticism, unchal-. nee irora it axe end its laggot piles in in inorio, is heard to howl among us In 'he South. These evii,ofarasit humble abilitica shall serve, , , THE SOUTHERN SENTINEL, Win endeavor to arrest. : It will endesvorto Incul cate a reverence for the laws aa they exist, and for the Constitution, as it ha been interpreted by the wise men at the past and by tne ratnera ot tne Democratic faith. It will defend not only political Lbal aeLieiocs liberty, snd will do battle a.ainst ev ery poiiikcal heresy that may appear, wneinet hatched in eaves or culverts, or open convention. The Sentinel will also, to relieve the monotony of politic, devote apace to literary topics, original and aelecMd, a well a to miscellaneous sabject, which shall Include Agricultural and ihe la teat Com mercial intelligence. In brief, no effort nor ex penses will be spared to make the Sentinel one of tne most asetul and emeiem joomsii in me .-ouia. - The first number of ihe Seofloel will be iseeed boot th first of the svjit month, and sent to sub scribers at the rats of 1 per snnum : S2 60 st the end ef six months, snd tl at ihe end of the year. Discount snadeta behait of elube, wno shall lake five, tenor more copies. Jan. IT., I30-3t TMIOSE Isdebted to arte Individually, or t C, X DcPRE dt CfX. wBI please call and snake py-4 seat wiuioat delsy, as tankar ladagtesu-e caasx bes-ive. : - CDsfRK. AUy 17. 23 : j , w. wnmiEyv - t ETATIONERY,1 .BLANK BOOKS, PAPERS OP ALL tESCRIPTIOK, C.lKDS, PITtS, fNK. At., a sesfc, ARTIST'S MATERIALS Ate , dec, die. SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUM ENTS-The only complete slock o the above Instrument ever sept in phi market, is now offered for sale by C. A D. DePRE, Nov. 8. ' ' 45 Market street. CLOTH FS DRYING MACHINES! WL. S.TOWNSIIEND has mill on hand e few Clothe Drying Machines; a great convenience and great saving qf labor also an assortment ef Jelly Strainers and patent metal Milk Pans. - ' 7 ' March 6. i ' ' ' U7. VINEGAR! VINERAR! I JVHT received from Philadelphia. 35 bbla, beat Clarified Cider Vlnejar, superior article. Low for cash at GEO H. KELLEY'S. sept. 27. , II., J, snd N.C. T. copy. - 4 r r N jfS-F0 Of OIL. A SUPPLY just received and for sale Ly V May 10. . c. A D. DcPRE. EMPTY SPIRIT BARRELS. fr?nn SECOND-HAND SPIRIT BULS.-a UvJv choice lotnow landing snd fr sale by Nov.8. v - ADAMS, BROTHER dt CO. MONONGAnELA & RYE WHISKEY 1 f BBLS. for sale by 1U AprillO. - L.N. BARLOW. SHORTS AND SHIPSTUFFS. A CHEP and nutritious article of food for eowa nd horses 236 bushels for sale by Oct. 6.- ; GEO. HOUSTOM.- DR. R. F. HIBBARD'S , WILD CHERRY ROT'ERS, FOR Nervous Weakness snd General Debility. These Bitters sre highly serviceable In sll dys peptic affections; they as.ist digest ion ; restore ihg tone of ihe stomach, stimulate the liver, and creat an appetite. They are unsurpassed in r movine angor or lassitaoe, (or want of energy lo move.) and effectually throw offthu drowsiness incident to the Spring or warm senson. Sold Wholesale and Retail, by March 31. . - - - GF.OMYERS. NEW AND FRESH GROCERIES. PHE Subscriber having just returned from the X North with select i tor k of General Grocer ies; offer them at the lowest possible prices, whole sale and retail they consist in part of, 10b baga Coffee, Java, Laguira and Rio, 60 half Chests Teas, Imperial and Oolong extra 125" barrels t-ugars, Crushed. Powdered and Clarified; Liquors, Wines, Champaigns, Brandies of the most choice characters. - Io fact our Liquors sre the best selec tion ever offered In this market. Old Madeira end Port Wine of the best Vintages, Bottled Liquors of every varfetv for Medieal purposes; I pipe of the celebrstrd Old Tom Gin, Schcidant Schnapps, Hibborts wild Cherry Bluer. 150,000 Srgais, all grades. SUS DRIES. Goshen Cutter, fresh weekly Smoked Beef, Beef Tongues, Fulton Market Beef, Salmon, Mack erel, CorioVh, Herring. Cheese English and Iml tation, Bacon, Pork, Stuart's Syren, perm and Whale Oil, Fruits in every variety. Nuts, Stuart 'a Confectionary, Market Baskets, Clothes Baskets snd Fancy Basket, Wash Tubs all klnda, Brass, hooped Buckets, Common Buckets, Brooms, Trays, Sifters, Keelers, Cup Tubs, Scrubs, snd every va' riety of Wood and Willowware, Spices, Clove, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Pepper, Ginger, M nee, Choc olate, fing;laae, GrUtin, Macaroni, VermicillL, Raisins, Currants, Citron, Prunes, Pirrervrd Gin ger, Ssuced Salmon, Ssrdines, India Pickles Stuffed Olive. . - " Truly thankful for past favors I hot e to merit a continuance of the same. Respectfully, nrt.4. GEO. M VERS. '' hails. KEGS, assorted, lor sale bv GEORGE HOUSTON." 100 NEGRO PASSES. ANEW form af Passes, contsinlng ssnltary pro visions, approved by he Commissioners, and a number of others interested in ihe welfare of our colored population, is just issued st ths office ol llie (Commercial. . PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS : OA f if") LBS. pure ind extra White Lead; U.UUU 6X100 galls. Linseed Oil ; . 25 bbls. Red Ochre; 600 galls Chrome Green; 10 bbls. Veretaln Red; 300 galls. Chrano Yellow; 25 bbls. Lamp BIsck; 8 bbls. Coach and Japan Varnishes: Terra D-Trinnn, A inter snd Prusrlan Blue; Logwood, A nnatto and M adder. For sale by - C. D. DcPRE. Wholesale Druggists, Wilmington, N. C. Oct.5. 66. WINDOW GLASS. QDAn BOXES Fremh and American Win OvAAdow Glasses from 7x9 to 21i30. For aale by C. dt D. DePRE, Oct. 5. Wholes-tie Druggists, Wilmington. CARRIAGES. -1 alx seated CARRIAGE, I 1 Paneled Quarter Rockaway, 1 Quaker Rjckaway and ssvcralllght Baggies jusi received and lor sale by Sept X7-II - DIBBLE dt BRO. NOTICE. THE subscriber having qualified a rpeclal Ad ministrator upen lha estate of Cornelius My ers, deceased, and having been authorized to col lect in tbedebte due aaid estate, hereby notifies all persons Indebted by note, er account, or other wise to make Immediate payment, a ll I deslra. ble lhat ihe business be speedily closed. CHAS. D.MYERS Is my sutherixed agent to collect said debts, and receipt for the same. July 21. v GEO. MYERS. , 1 HOOP IRON. II and 1 Inch wide. For distillers. For sale by RUSSELL dt BRO. Oct. 6. , 1 No. 30 North Water u , JNO. D. ASHT0N, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, SUA W.EE TO WN, Illinois. ' Will practice his profession in the twelve Judi cial District and Supreme Court, and United State Court for Illinois, Sept. 27. B4-ly GENTLEMEN-,';:- 3 ' -V XfOVR bill ar ready for settlement, and mnstbe X paid. Our time for credit Is 3 months. ., Yours, in want. - W. L. S. TOWNSH END." . Nov. 27. . - 109,. SMOKED BEEF& BEEF TONGUES. JUS r received and for a by, - , . r L. N. BARI.OW, ' December L' 1 . ; " No. 3, Granite Row. -t-C- v ' MOLASSES. . ' . QkHHDS. Superior Me'assee, for sole by 4J Dec. 15. GEO. HOUSTON. ORANGES AND LEMONS. RECEIVED this day, in prime order, by - , Hity , - L. N. BARLOW, , Jan 16.' - No. X. Granite Row. . " ' SUGAR. ' I AM hourly expectiar tbd arrival of BO bbl. nd 10 bhd. S agar.diderentgrsdee, and which) wiil bo sold low fovea. Feb. 5. GEO. UOUrrON. JUST RECEIVED DYCH. FRENCH, AFRESH supply nfP EH It V DAVIS' VtOE TABLK PAIN KILLER, In entire NW Dass. To be ssre lhat yiu get lh f fnnlne M' klna. Inquire for ths New, Dress With 10 fins n craved steel labels oa sh bottle. Aplll9.,. . . T - JUST RECEIviN(7. Of i '-ABGE weiOi-Bes, , siLMUU 60 bbls. Apples, lUO bo-xes Rsl.lns, whales, halves snd qnart srs, Cftreti. tStrsnts. Shell Bstks, CrnH rrlss Lemon snd Coofecthmsric. CaHstth )riW nalGroreiy,- Gi:0. MVKRN. Dec. II- US' NOTICE, IS hereby give io my eustonict and patrons (Who ha Ss not already re tiled to Jan. 1st llit) tAai thvrr Blthr are now ready for presentation, snd If not pstd ia few davs will be called upon lor set tlement. Interest w III be ch irjcd on sll account over ak months funding. Jan. 10. GEO. MYERS.- Zernvan' Antl-Heorbutlc Toethwash. TO THE LADIES. , NOTHfiNO adds more to besuty than clean, whltd Teeth, and Gums of healthy eel jr. The most besniiful face snd vermlllion lips Betnc repulsive, if the letter, when they open, shltU lh horribls spectscle of neglected leu h. Alt ho wish clean, while Teeth, heslthy Gums snd sweet breath, should give ZERMAN'ti TOOTH WASH atrial. For sale by C- dt. D. nePKK, Agents,' . w I mlna Wilmington N.C'. Sept. 3t1. 84 DRJ E. SEYMOUR'S Celebrated Gal panic Abtlotninal Supporter f "nil IS is to certify, that C. A D. DuPm. Drug L slsts of Wilmington, N. C, sre my sols sgrnts for the sa'e of ths above Supporters for' this place and vicinity. E KEYMLUU. . IViliiiingion, N. C, Blarch 23, 1E64. We most respectfdlly eatt Ihe attention of i)if Medical Profeatlonof the Slats la sn sxsmlnatlenr nflll..llAn ftunnnH.r. CI A Ik h.PMIt' MarHi23, mr - i'i -"- - - 3 if. HAY AND SALT. 1 -Or 1 BALES HAY ; 1 400 sacks Salt. Landing per schr. AdcU from New York, and for suit by Jan. 10. - J. II. FLANNP.rf. PLANTING POTATOES. CA P.BLS. expected per schr. Fa rah N Smiih. tU from Providence. For Sale by RUSS'KLL dt BRO. Jan. 12. 128 TAYLOR, DICKSON, GRAVES & CO! (Successor? t'd Efatct Tuylor d Co.)' Manufacturers and. Wholesale Dealers in .C LOTH I N G, : No. 23 AND 25 DEY STREET, - NEW YORK. Jsn-B. , - 12(1 2m.w' CORN. QHH BUSHELS while flint Corn, for sals by OUJ GEO. HOUSION. Jsn. 1. J23 CEMENT. BBLS. RofendvU Cftnni, for mIo ly 75 utvv. uuuoiv;ii', Jan. 1 HAY, S AIT ANI POTATOES. Intl'l SACKS Liverpool coarse Salt; UU 1 4-19 - Fine 260 bales prim Eastern Ht y, 100 bbls. " Fating Pots toes'. Just received per Win. Hyde, for lo by ADAM-S, liRU. dk CO. De: 291 i ' ' Vii. WE HAVE JUST RECEIV ED BY Express, two cases more of our .V Inter style Dress Hats, these waiting can now bs fine I by cailinff at ihe Emp-irlnm. SHKPARD & MYERS. Jan 1. , , 123 , DISSOLUTION. r Hit Copartnership here to fori- exUtfng under "A. ihe nam and style of SUTTON, SOUTIf MA YD A CO., was dissolved on the flr.t ot March, The business of the lute firm will beset, tied by SOUTHMAY0 A BP.O. i ' WM. SUTTOV, THOS. SOUTIIMAYD, , March 6th, 183f. CHAS. SOUTIIMAYD. COPARTNERSIIIP, THE subpciibersh'avo formed a Cojtnrtncrlli, under ihe name and style of SOUTH M AYI dt BRO.. for th purpose of carrying on the Blacksmith, Iron snd Brass Fouodryand Machi nery Business, In all ita hrnnchs, at the stand for merly occupied bv BUTTON, 80UTIIMA VT X CO., and would solicit a share of patronage , THOS. SOUTIIMAV If, March 6th, 1955. Cil AS. SOUTIIMAV I). Jjfln consequence of above ditsolntlon it become necestsry that sll notes snd arenunts due fhe late firm, be settled Immediately. The sub scriber will psy all dsbt dire by the late firm. - SOUTIIMAYD dk BRO. Wllnngion. March 6th, 1855. , , 14 tf. HOOP IRON. TH E Bt bscrlber Is constantly receiving consign ment of this article, of Ihe best quality, and offers It st the lowest market rstes. JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM. Nov. 21. 104-tf. NOTICE. ALL persons having claims agslnat Moore, Stanly dk Co., will please preaenl them fof art ilement and all those Indebted to them sre re quested lo come forward and make immediate pay. menl to ihe subscriber. Oct.O JXO. A. STANf.Y. . NOTICE! NOmTiT! H'HE Subscriber would respectfully notify sir A. persons Indebted lo him-orcouBs end notes due to make lintnedlate settlement ss money must be bad. GEO. M YF.Its, Oct, 4. ef HARMAN'S HOTEL (LATE WASHINGTON AND LAFAYETTE ) WAS THIS DAY OPENED BY TIIK- IIS Subscriber for mcrlv nrnnrliiiir of l ha I.', v. i!l etteville Hotel, and is now ready for the ac commodation of travelers. JNO. HARM AN; . Wilmington June 7. 32 -If. CIGARS, CIGARS. prime ar boxes cbolt-S Chewing Tobacco. For sale by - , .- , , U. & D. DePRF., Jane 5. Matket sir.tf. ' LIME. 1 OAICASKS Thomaston Lime, on anf, fof A-Jsalby ADAMS ERO. A CO. Dec. 15, ,., , , .. . 117. - WniSKEY. AfBBS. Cincinnati WhUksy, for sale bv sJUDee. 15. ; . , , UI.O. HOUSTON. SnAD AND RERRiNCrrrr-" I fC HALF bbls. Sh-fd for family nse, 1 J 100 bbls. No, 1 Uerrlnr. For sale if lc 15. ADAMS, BUO. CO. LIME. . ; ClD CASKS Tbomaston Ston Lime, In p r!n CJJ order. For sale by Nov. 17. ADAMS, BRO. &. CO. m SACK SALT. ' " 1, rrC SACKS Liverpool Salt, dally ,UUW peeled- For sale by . . RUS5KLL A. BRO. Jsn. I. 123 ,r ;- GLUE. , -I fr BBLS prim article for piatl'lers. For jl sale iy ADAMS, BUO. 4k CO. No. 17. r NOTICE. rllR nndersfgBed having now aome f.rstrste workmen employed. Is prepared te tnsnf--tefe Boot sad alnoee to ol4er at short oiiee. All work warrasuad. Atom, all klada of repairing done with neatacts i and diseairh. July 24. GEO. R. FRENCH. I I
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