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1 rcOLiRCIAL" ESTABLISHMENT, 'SOUTH 113 liAiIET ST, B THS HAE 11 ECU32 vrLsiniGToniro. r - i L A . . - . ' THE PROPRIETOR of this well known Establishment Vnuld cail the atietitim of tbebvsiwss community to. his Live and. beautiful assortment ol Type end Presses bavind fHVr'!'l ' hi stock one of R. Hoe fc Co'B I"ATE r bl.VtiLE CYLINDER rRINTIS3 MA CHINES, h is now enabled to do work at moth mora -reasonable rate than- formerly, and to the- finest style of the work. .. '. .' .? 1 - J-.fi.- . - 1 . " ; 'CARDS. 7 . J;-'.. . - Printed from $3 to per thousand. - - , - C ' , BOOKS AND PAM PHLETS,, ; ;'"' v-V- RECEIPTS FOR -Ty ''Zy lUJLROAD8,8TEAilBOAT8. CORPORATIONS, Ac , ' BILL-HKAD3, SHOP-BILLS, BILLS OP, " . LADING, A2fl HEADINGS,. y; ; ; :;:"'-'- ju., tc., fcc. '.y y - "j POSTE RS AN D P ROG R AM M ES. We would call the attention nf Concert Agent, Show " men and others, to oar facilities for doing this kind o work.-.. : ; ,..'-, , ;, . -- y. -,y ' y - yy ; ;... " "ALL iimr ' i PI-AIN ANI OUNAMKNTAL PKnrriNO, - Done In the neatest manner, and at short notice. Those in want of Printing we trust will find. It to their Vr advantage to gWs us a catt. r --. ' .! COMMERCIAL CLANKS. . " The' attention of Shippers and other Is called to our extensive assortment of Commercial Blanks. Among the Collection is a very fine and handsome tot of Bills of Ex ebaoite, in sheets and book.-, - November 3, 1854. - - . . . . , a - - . ' ' - y PROSPECTUS OF TITF ' ' . ' r P LYM 0 UTH . BANNER. fTHK aubacribcrs bavin? purchastd th ;Viffa . J gsr' e'lHhtent,will commence publishing , a weekly Newspaper of the above till. , about ihr middle of January, 186. - '- . Our paper will be "independent 'in all thing, and neutral imnoiteng." giving t.11 parties and creed a respect rut. hearing It will be devoted to IIm interests ofcrijrmouih , North" Curolina. nd t- "i lh Souih-io tho eaue of Eduraiiun, Aariral? . tiire. Internal Improvements, Bftd the devrlupment . of the resource of the Slate. i v - :- We will do all t our p wer tomtke oar paper "Interesting to ihe general wader, well aa to the business man." Psoper'atteniioit will be given the Marine List and Prftre Current.y in short, we will y " try to mate he Baoher"' a neat paper, and a :" .companiof. to all claw, Trotn the Parlor lo the Counting Room, and one wrJjy ih'upporrof those fioring u with their patronage. .'-v;'--:'? -TERMS.- "'f- .y.r:' " .- 1 codv in advance t2 peraanurn ,y l copy at the end of six months, SI 50. 1 copy at the end of, he4vear: S3. C. O. O VRXPOttT,i F.ditoraand C."H. KKt,t-V"y J Proprietors. Jan. n. ;-yy- ..--;:. ."Tf- .; - 123 3t . RATES OF PILOTAGE ; ' . TUST printed and for sale at: "TJU Commercial si Office, the Hates of Pilotage for the Bar and River. . . . .c -L.;., y ,u : 3i-if. ' .:r-: NOTICE. yry- THRsubcriber,respectfuIly informs the public, thathe is nowcranascting; the iuetion business on his own account, and hopes by strict attention to buiJoesa, to merira continuance olth.it patronage heretofore soliberolly bestowed upon him. y . Stock, Heal Estateand Negroes. bought and sold "" on a eommision, either at . private or public sale. ' " J mm B.IR4. a-., . . t.i - a WRocGur NAILS. OrVKKOS Wiought INaWs just recei.ed For 1 sale by - i. u- BLOSSOM:' 193 '-' Oct- 17 i: t ; QUIXIXE!---r-vr JUST RECEIVKD, by Adams & Co' a Express. 300 oas. Zimmtr's German Quinine - Kor tale by ; -,-' O. S li.iluPiJKL . y Vholeaale, Orogsiat, 45 Market srt Oet. 13. ' '"J. --.-.. -u,;, . '9U' ' - -VTl L At I.N G T O N ! y " BIARBLE AND STON E YARD, .. sripHE Subscriber having accepted the agency oi ' J- several larife establishments at the North which v wi!l furnish him an unlimited supply of finished or .. unfinished, foreign and domestic MARBLE of all 't qualities, is prepared to fill all orders for -. -, MOSIUMBSirSAND TOMBSTONES, , y and every other article in the line of the business ' at reasonable rates. a- SC0LPTURINO, LETTERINOOR CARVING " Rzecatedaa well aa can he dona either North 1 1 South. 1 The best reference can be given, if required.,, - - ' ' - J AS. McCLARANAN. Jan. 6. 1854. -- ' - tf. . CRANBERRIES. ANK bbl. iuaf received and for sale by. KJ - , ' L. N. BARLOW. Dee. B. jn-if.'; A MARVELLOUS RE3IEDY ! FOR MARVELLOUS AGE ! - ad I- - - - - : --0' fp. i ' i eTi. " i. - i r j i v-fierce c'x;. HOLLO WAY'S OINTMENT. , v, TIIE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY. .By the aid of a raicro-cop; we See millions' ol u-little openings on the surface of our bodies. : Throuah these this Ointment, when rufibed on the skin, is carried taany organ or inward part. Dis . . asea of the Kidneys, disorders of the Liver, af fectiona of 'the heart, inflammation of the Lunga, Asthma, Cougha and Colds, are by Its means ef fectually cured. K.verv housewife knows that ; salt passes freely through bona or' meat of any -' thick nes. This healipg Ointment far mote readi 1 ly penetrates through any bone or flesh v part ,of v the living body, curing the most dangerou ward complaints, that cannot bet reached by other means. ' 'i - . ERVSIPELAS. SALT RHKTJM AND SCOR. . BUTICJ HUMORS. - No remedy baa ever done ao much for the cur i of dife.ses of the Nkio. whatever form they way - assume, sa this Ointment,' No ease ef Salt K lie no. Scurry, Sore Heads, Si rofula, or Erysipelas, can long withstand Ita Influence. T Inventor has travelled over many parts of I h Globe, visiting the principal hospitals, dispensing this Ointment ffivins advice aa to its application,-and has thus been the means of restoring countless numbers tit health.- . " .SORE LEGS.SOKB BREASTS, WOUNDS . ULCEUS. . , Soma of the most scientific sn re eon a now rel solely on the cue of this wonderfulOintment, whet having to cope, with the worst . cases of aorea, woontis, ulcers, glandular aweliinsa, aad tumors Professor fiolloway has. by command, of the Al lied Governments, dispatched lo the hospitals ti the F.ast. large ship.nents of this Ointment, to br . ssed ander the direction of the .Medical Staff, - it tha worst cases nf wounds. It will core any ui cer, glandular awellins, ni.Tness or contraction ol , hs joints, even -of 20 v ar'a standing t f . -f P l.ES AND F! ST U LAS. y f"' ' Theaa and other aimllar distressing complaints can be etleetuatly cared if the Ointment be-well rubbed in over tho parts affected, and byothe-wtstr - following Hie prmtod direcilona around each pot. "Both A Oint-mroi and &uis tkatdd be used tk Punloaa ; (" Lumbago v Sore Legs SweSkd Pttrna - -' .MercuriaL do brt-asta Glands ' Chaoped Hands Kruptioo.do heads xiitTjoir'n Chiiblains -Tiles do. thronis Clears 'Fistulas Rheuma- do. of all Veneral ' Gout . ' tlsm . kinds . Sorea Salt Rheum . Sprains Shin dise- Scalds , asca - ". , : ; .Sold l the Manufactories of Professor Hot Iowa v. 80 Mai '.en Lane, .New Vork, and 344 Strand . London, and by ail respectable Druggists and Dealers of Medicine througfcrot the United States and tha eivKxed world, In Pots, at 25 cents, 62) - cents, and 91 each. ' T ""There Is a considerable saving by taking tha larger sixes. . N. B. Directions for' the i.;..1 a nee of patients in yery d'sorJer sre aUlaed toeaca Ppu. . ... . 4. lTh . - - t ; 43-ix . V rill y -rtr ' ' fC ' z STATE, OOFNTV, and Town rights or Wonrf's Patent aetf-feedini Shlugle Machine." Thow interested in the manufacture ofShirtglea. and the Public general' are invltrd ,io call nd examine I ho, Mflt-hine lor Ihtmfehre. Oneltorae power is safficicht to diive lt, nr two. men can make Kvr ihuosand per day with alUease. and by,wtrr r sican it will make frn fifteen to twen'y five thousand pcrrfay. -Tli' shlrgU-s prdiicd by this Machine are oosidrred superior to those made by any other process. - . , , ,;- i .' . -Any kind ofTlmherthat can ba nenet.ated by e'eam, can hecut' Into .Shingles without i.wate. while by any other proces used In 'he manofur. tare of Shinel-s at leas: one third of the timber is Jest In shavlntrs or saw dost. J , ' This Machine can be seen In operation af "the foot of Ann Street. Vilminton, N..C - CH1SM A DaFREF.ST. March 1st 1856 1m p. t .... ,,- ; J. R. RESTON,' - LIGHT GROCERIES. , FRFSH Imperial and Gun Powder and Black Taa; ProaerveJ Pine. Apple," Strawberries. Damsons. Cranberties and Peaches i Guars. Crab Apple. Black and Red Corrsnt Jelly Amer ican. Ffetuh and Rnslish Pickles t Fn?Mfh nrtd American Sinrrj" ierert add English i M U.-t-ard; Macironi in small family botes British and American Table Xati FneMsh and Anrerlean F.x tract t Ground Apices Fresh Green Peas, Corn, Tomatoes. Ovsters. Lobster and Salmon. ' Also. G.ncer Wins a fine tonic for debilitated and weakly people, apd a great comforter to disabled usmacni. . 4, j : tttarcn a. 1 CtTA letter from Rcr. Charles Hibbsrd, Mia- siuuary in Burtnah. to his father,- Joseph Robin son, V.n , ol this City, has been banded to pa for ptiblicatton, from which we make tho, following extracts, Previdenee Journal. ... ' '' j - NiwTuti, Maulniain, June 6, 1855 ! " Dear Fatker Villi you kindly say to Mr. Da vis that Mrs. Hibbaid and .-myseit. and indeed I might add, a. I who came out with us, fi-el very grateful lor the box of Pain Killer which, he gave us when we left our native land, tor' burmah. I hare a sed it for Cougfis, Colds, violent Internal Pains, Summer Complaints, Burns, Braises and for the Sting of ."-corprons- and with uniform ate cesa Tim only severe epasm of lh stomach whicti Mrs. Hibbarfrhas hud in Burmah, waa in stantly relit' vet by the Pain Killer. We always keep it wbere we can put pur hands on it In the dark if need be- i Although L took Mr. Nisbet'a box In addition to my own when he returned to Anit-tii a. stilt It Is all gone but three or four bottles, and thai would have been gone long ago, bad I not refused to part withl'i - ," . ' . - ' . Th Karens, alfd, are beginning to learn its val u.r, and call for it, but i have to deny tin m, except in dores, for we could not think ol" beinic without it. . With the Pain KUJjr, I feel mystlt well arm rdagainct disease that ia in all ordinary cast a. It ia indispensable, una 1 seldom meddle with any other medicine - . - - - - ' J .; -;,.i'" ; Re'-CHARLEIHIBBARD. IMb.Pbbbv Davis I feel it to be my duty to bear iHy testiruocy to the rfficscy of your infalll. ble Pain Killer. 1 hare used it lor years, for com plaints of the Stomach and Bowels, having for merly been Si bjec to aerere attacks 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, ft baring petfectly restur ed my digestive orgsBS.- -,--- : rf- : I had a very severe attac k, a few daya ago, Of the ague, and such a pain In mr back, for three daya and nighta, that 1 could get no rest I demanded of my. physiiian, after several things hsd beea tried, to give me something to relieve my back and head of pain. He isio 1 M.ut-t bathe, at d wait till the Ague wore oft, and the pain would wear away. I had too much pnin to feel eaay, ano sent and got a ZB cent bot'le of the yVegeta le Pait, Killer." I took a Utile inwardly, and bathed according to di rections, and one application has removed alt the pain and I am able to write to-day, thouub with a tren.bling hand.'. The application waa made last night about nine o'clock, and I bad a sweet night's rest. , 1 hare recommended it for several years and it has given universal satisfaction where il has been ased aceording to directions, , Yours, grstelully, J- . ' . L. PERRY' CHILDS, J - i - Paatorof Baptist ;hurch, Troy, Ot io. - Tkmisands nf Living- Witnesses Certify to their . Ejects tA" DAViS PAIS V 'KILLER. . " SinoMxr CtTr, Ohio, Noy. 24, 18-18 ' Mr. J. N. Harris Dear Sir : Your favor of the 29ih ultimo is at hand, and in teply will ear We brgaa sellins Perry Davis1 Pain killer, and with very Utile effort on our-part sales wets email at first, but as it became known in oar community, the demand increased rapidly, far beyond our- ex pectations, and every person that bought it would eonie afiermore, a fid speak of it in the' highest f rms as a valuable remedy for all . those diseases your panfphltl spoke of - ' From those recomrmn da lions we were induced to use it ia our own fam ilies, and the irood cfltcisof the ruecicine wereiu aiedUtefy appareat. We" have sold mm of the Pain Killer thus ws ever hare since or before of any other medicine -in the same length of time; sod ws do not hesitate to say that it ha a given bet ter satisfaction to the purchaser than any other ar ticle ie have ever sold , i . r A I Keep a large supply in the West, it ts just such a medicine as the people want, and they have already found ent that they can curethe fever and ague for twenty-five cents. , It will cure a cold in one hour severe coogh in one night and hapieved to be the beat medicine in use for a. diseased stomach, and many oihar purposes. Yeurvf"e., - " "4 j ! f LOCKWOOD V GRAHAM.. : i DAVIS- VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER. ? , This tmpari Haled preparation is receiving more testimonials ef its wonderful efficacy in removing pain, than any other medi ine ever oflered to th--poblic . And these toeiimonlals come not alone from the ignorant, bur-fiora persons of every de gree of intelligence and every rank of life. Phy sicians of Uts first respectability, and perfectly conversant with the nature of diseases and reme dies, have recommended- thla as one of the -most -ifectual in their rirw of preps r.tiina for the ex tinction of pain. The Pain Killer i. used Internal ly and externally, according to the natuie of the complaint r It ha a been found to be an excellent remedy for sudden colds, coughs. 6Vc; fever and ague, asthma and phthrric.pain in the head, kid ney complaints, bruises and sores, severe burrs, canker, boiia, and rtnsworms. weak stomach, and eertera! debility, painter's colic. : brok-o I breast, tie.. bowel complaint, and dysentery,. cholera, liver Complain, and dye-vepsis. teeth ache. c, f-c. . i The Pain KilVer is mld b Owiree R. French, Wilmingion; C. C. Green, Klixabeth Citr t James W. Carmer. Newbern j" W. H Willsrd. Washins lon; and by Druggist and Grocers crerswttere. Oct. 21), 1-E5. . ;,r.:'-. 94 3m. "WINES AXD LIUORS.y 1 "TBBIS e,ra 0,(1 Nectar Whlsaey; , -I v 10 bbts. old Vannissee " dov -. .t t- , ( - 2 casca t'hateaa l.ateur Claret y ' I " Pale 8rand? j v ".' 2 " Marganx Claret ; f .'. " " . ' 2 . -t. Krnllion do.t - "'" 2 N t than iel Johnson's Claret t r 2 casta Brandy. For sale by . July 19. .- J. H. FLANNRR QflBBLS. SUGATv. For sale br -- " vv Sn.m- .. ; H fjij), " SIIES.WOOD- . . ...4 A . .',. f t Lfi rcrii- t . na liar iws iJx cttinery l'.-si fc jrrris .' Fl te Flour, 8 Bi!c9 C-d:r Fni.s .h "-ti n s 5 Bales Cotton Yarn 51JCJ lbs. prime n w Kemhers, forsnleby Fa!es Ncnh C- na liar Ck Ms nianh ji, is:e. Iw. - . E are now receiving our spring- atock of Fresh Gtoreries, and iovite the attention of our friends and patron lo an exaitiinat on op'he aamn, t'onsivlJiiA in pnrf of a very extra quality i Teaa, Gntn and Black ; Liquors, WiniSCor- dlrtls, hampagne; Kxtra ioshen Butt r; r.ngliah and AtiiKric:inCbe'se; Java. Itlo. L-iatiarra and St. D-mine C'ff a r Sugar o all grades; Fresh Prunes r I2 cefttf sr ih r i 'rsekerf .f every ra--tlctyr Fig j Auf - Appier; OranVis; Confeer ti-oann; Lemons f t'tcia?sr t;utsuns;-raueei Jellie-j Prseived Girttrerf Corned Becft 'mokrd Heef; Bet f Tongues spiced Oysters; Raisins; Currants; fitr.n s Fiat tirine Extracts Salmon; Mack Codfish f Jotihd and nnjuti Burk ft; Brooms t Haskrfs ; 2S0.IK . Se-.ats. some t inecnoicrst orsinds, f I n 'set w hire every rsrl ety of the choicest Grocerier, ami l t ie lowest possible prices for Cash. 'At the Orftinsl Grocery March 8. - - " GEO, MTRRS WESTERN SIDES & StLDERS! 'I 1 H H DS. Bcon, far sale tit arrive, at (he low. J J. est cash price, v - GEO. MYEKS.--. . March 8.-.T.V. ls2 powder and shot.' m BAtsss ortd Drop and Buck Shot; CO 10 keel Gun Pwwder. .For sale by March 3. ZENO H. GREKNE. - SNUFF AND TOBACCO. ? "I C BBS. Snnff, In email and large bladdersr ' 115 boxescotnmoo I'hewlnf TobMeco.'' 1 For tale by , ZKNO B, GRKKNK, Mar-hp.;. 182 7 LARD. -, 5-i-I y 5RBLS.prime N. C. Lrd. Jast received prr Rail Road, md lor aalc'forrarh only. by . March 8. - ZKNQ H. GREKNE. Q'RBLSt,lor.saie-byf X CsJMarcho. ; GEO. HOUSTON.- ' ." .:' ,- -.w.GIN. ;T "-;"'"' y,'. J i ROSE and Imperial Gin. for wle by wU.March 6, y GEO. HOUSTON. PORTO RICO SUG .Ry ,sn BLS,for sale by 4 UMarch 6. OKO. HOUSTON.5 SPEini CANDLES. Of 1 BOXES, for sale by UMarch6 - ' GEO. HOUSTON. ' ADAMANTINE CANDLES. Of BOXES.forsaleby OUjf arch 6. r : GEO. HOUSTON. JAVA i COFFEE. tJCt BAGS old government J.tva CoftVe. for sale C Oby . GEO. HOUSTON. - March 6,' . . - 151 ' ; : GEORGE R. FRENCH, MANCFACTCRER AND ' - , : .' ; WHOLESALE p RETAIL DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES,; LEATHER, AND SHOE. FINDINGS, " NO. II, M A R EST STREET, .WILMINGTON. K. C March 6. -'r V- y 151 LAGUAVRA. COFFEE. BAGs suuerior. lor sale by - 10 Marvh6. - GEO. HOUSTON. - H ERR I N GS Patent Champion Fire, and Burglar Proof Safes. The great interest jnsnitested by the puollcto procure more perfect securl y from Fire for valua ble papets. such as Bond. Mostossss, Dssos fSoraa, akd Bonsrs or Accocht. than the ordinary S KKs heretofore in use had afforded, induced thi Siibscribers lodrotea large portion of time and nttentian during the paMjintrlecn yean in male in p; improvement and diecovfie for thie vbject, and 'he now beg leave 10 aaeure their numerou- frienda. and . the public genera ly. that their efforts have been crowned with coo-plete success, and now offer the "I VI PROVED HERRING'S PAT E N T WORLD'S PAIR PREMIUM FIRE PROOF SAFE-," aa the . , 'f ' - - CDAPI0N SAFE OF THE WORLD, " HArma aaxii itaidis mxdxls at both thi World's Fal r,LHdon. 1 , db N e w York. S Z As supe rior ro all others, it is now,' nndoubtedly, entitled to that appellation, and secured with HALL'S PATENT-POWDER PROOF LOCKS, (which also waa awarded M coals ss above,) forma the moat perfect Fire and Burglar Proof Safeaerer before offered to the Public. . t-.--y-y ? - -' - " -The Subscribe s also manufactures all kinds of Boiler and Chilled Iron Bank Chests sod Vsults. Vault Doors, and Money Boxes or Cheats, for Bt kers, Jewellrra. and Prirate ramilfes, for Plate, Dia -oods. and other Valuables A d are also Pa tentees, (by purchase.) and Manufaciuiersnf JOSES'flTEXT PERSCTiTlOX BlXI LOCK,' SirAS C HKRRING & CO . Patentees, GREEN BLOCK. Nos. 135, 13? & 138 Water at. Agent for North Carolina, " -, . JOSEPH R. Feb. 12. BLOSSOM, Wilmington. -- 141t( BOOTS AND snOES. . ALEX. BRAGtJ & WARREN, Manafacturers and Wholesale Dealers J BOOTS AMD SHOES, NO; 30, WARREN 3TREET, NEW VORK.- ft OFFER for Bale," on favorable terms an unusual variety, especially adapted VT to the North Carolina trade, consisting In part jf r Mens thick'Kip. Calf, Goat aV Enameled Brogana Boys and Youths'- --.. :: " Mena Thick Kip and Calf Boots;' Boys " " , . - ' Youlh4", 1 Women.! Misses and CHildrene Bonis and Shoes of erery description, all ol which will be furnished of sizes as required. st the lowest tnsrket price snd WAaaAKTBO. t'ur Mr. A.BRAGG desires to ex press his thanka to the Merchantaof North Caro lina. fo their rry liberal patrooaxe during the p tat twenty years, snd respectfully solicits a con timtsncc of the same Mr. A. M. CARTER, ot orth Jsr .Una wiH be happy to see his inends ss sbore. . .-v ' -. . Dec. li "- , . ' ' 'I15-3nr-p ; L W. PIGOTT, COMMISSION 51 ER CHANT, . . BEAUFORTt N. G. t Anr bnsiness entrusted to his attention will be attended to promptly ano to the beat of his ability. BBFBB B9CBB r ' ," :'r tTummlnt A Styron.Com. Merchants Wiiming' Vlr Ja. Norcu'm, Attorney at Law, J ton N C Mr, Edward Stanlr, Beau tori N C. : ' Mr. Benjamin I., 'erry. General A gent for Under wrighters, Beaafort, N. C. " , Feb. 6th, 1856. . y r 21-l2m-w t T - NE WELL'S PATENT v SAFETY LAU P & LAMP FEEDER. ji NEW ARTICLE, warranted to prevent all " Accidents from the ase of Burning Fluid, Cam.fiiene, and other Explosive Compounds, a sed for the production of Light. ..This Invention it applied to all common Lamps ana Lamp Feeders, tlao, to Solar, Campnene Lamps, Lanicros, c. CERTIFICATE. ; . - : - WiLSftsarox, S. pJnaw If-tK 854. - T hereby certify that " witnessed theexpertmeni. of Mr. Newell, with his patent Safety Lamp, fot furnishing -fluid" and am' perfectly satisfied . ot the satsty of ibe same. ' J.-H. Dtcxsow. ' . We are prepared to fill all Orders at short notice, for erery description and rarieiy of Lamps. ie til nersnnsare cautioned against Infringing ep on tha abova patent, as the law wilt be rigidly en forced against all Offenders. ... - i . C. A D. DePRE -Jane25ihIl?,;5r .-45 tt IEv. vs.tr, CCttJICALS, c - THE subscribers have just opened, and now rea dy for inspection, the 'argest and" meat com plete stock of Medicines, Chemicals, Fancr Arti cles, Perfumery, elc, &e , they hare -rer oTered; embracing ail the new prepaiatioKs f thec'iy,-,. . ... - - - C A D. DuPcLb, -Nor. 8." . ; - yjf . 4S:iarUisueU " t ': ' . ' -' &s - , - ---" r m . ., " ' , , , ,. - . . . Sf tie- " - - -t rcUNDRY""'" i AND uIACCLNS SHC?. FOR SLE. H'HE CLARENDON IKO.M WORKS, located 1 in the town of VVtimintonv North Carolina, now in stice.-sfui operation, are offered for sale on accommodating -terms ; or an interest will be sold to a man of experience in the business, who. has capacity to superintend the same. . ' ' - ' The property consists ol s capacious. and Weli arranired " . ' - " - - -. MACHINE' SHOP. PA TTERS ROOM U01LERSUOP. BLACKSMITH SHOP, ' 1ROS ASIJ BRASS- VOUNilRYt- - VRAFTiSQ ROOMS . A.VD ' j - r.j;,.- i OFFICE St..- ' t -aH well supplied' witrT t (Jo Is, arid capable of doing work of any kind that cat, be; dfrhe at first .class shops.- The building will aecororJjodnre BOO hands, and the present tools nre Sufficient 4br'SV6 toeit. The land and water Iron! is of sufficient -extent ' admit of any enlarge menl oraddi'.ion that maybe d.sired. . . : The presenf tfem'iod lor work is sttfucient to keeo thw eitibl shinent employed whli a fnce ot -V00 hirfds.and witl increase. I'bnpriCts obtained tor work are sMck as to be profii n ble ( Ate ' proprt elor, afjd crofnpsre favorably wi h prices at other points'. tdfhe purcfisser. ' - In adcfiilonto the ny- sdrantages possessed by this location fur -the-business, lh -opening vt the Cspe Fear and Deep Kirer, works, ; snd HJt building of lh Wilmington; Charlotte Ruther fordton. Rait Road, will create additional demsnds for work, and furnish a stfpffly of fine quality Coal and trtrtt. '-- y ir'. :.yy " ,- If the whole-, or an interest is not sold before the 16th day of Aprtl next, the property wrtibe ofltredal public sale otl that dayr the premises. y:. .As the Es"fahriehmenf vfillcontlrtuefnoreration. ords a for new work or repairs, will be attended to aa heretofore..'' : ."-"-..- -;r-; '-;.--' .--- ' - . . Any Information that may be desired, "win be promptly furnished by application to the aubscrl bcr at Wilminston-,-N C- - - . ; , v A. H. VA. BOKKELEN, Pres C. I. W. Co , Match 8. " - ' I5?-t16A ; JUST RECEIVED ' Pe- Scir Alia from. A'etc York. ' Ify BBLS of Best Yellow Spear low for eash ; GEO. H. KELLKY & BROTHER, March 3. No. II, North Water Street. . J. w H, Sp.' Age and N. C. C. Adr. copy - ERESR ARRIVALS FROWN. YORK: Jp? BAGS prime Rio Coffee, ' - - ' Ct), lOkeesGothen Butler, ' 10 bblt. Soda Crackers, .y t.i ' ' " - 6 sussr do. -- y ., , 5 ' M Pilot Bread, - ' -. k- - ; , 10 boxes -Sugar and Soda Crackers, ;,. ,.23 bogs Laeusyra Coffee, . . .. . -: :; ; --,-1 Low lor cosh, at ' ;v ' j GEO. H. KELLKY BRO'S. March 6. ; No. II, North Water street, v NOTICE. ,- JUST received. a fresh supply of Ladies' Black and Colored flail, rs of ra ioum si vies ! and also a f-w cafes of Gentlemen's likht srw, d snd pegg ed Boots; suitable for Spring, vshlih he will t-ell at reduced prices for Cash ' March 6. OEO..R. FRENCH. FOR SALE. ; - TMf VERY pri'tie selected Empty Spirit bbls. JJJ ISO f.ags Guano. - 200 " Brown Salt, " 60 bbls Herring, 10 half bbls. Snuff, br ' ' March 6. .: ADAMS, BRO. & CO.: .. SOAP. BOXES Colgute'a Paleand No T, for sale by 50 flan h 6. - GEO. HOUSTON. FRESH ARRIVALS. . . THE aubecriber haa just sdded largely 10 his stock of good things, all fresh and in fine or der. Among his articles are ORANGES; APPLES; LEMOAS; CITRON ; " RAISINS; t?UR RANTS t ' COCOA NUTS; J EL LIES . . . ' PRESERVES, 'PICKLES;'- f CANDIES, a large and varied assortment ; ' . PINEAPPLES, ;- , , - .' . B V NAN AS " -,,:, . ' .-. . , BRANDY FRUITS,. PhUNE-, - PLANTING POTATOES; -SEGARS and TOBACCO;. GROCERIES, Ac, Ac - - ' All of thi abore articles will be Bold at the low eat cash prices. . .... F.' M.' AGOSTINI:'" Feb. 9, JP56.; , -, v v ltO-tf. - COGNAC BRANDY. OA BBLS , for sale by -wVMarch 6. - : GEO. HOUSTON. nENRI DE LA'TOUR ! OR THE COMRADES IN ARMS, by J.Fred rick Smith, author of " Roman ic Incidents ia the Lires of the Queens of F.nslsod," "Temp tations," - t'harlcs Vacapcur" " Woman nnd her .Master," ' Minnie Grey," "Harry Ashn. ?-Fred Vernon," dec, Ac Just published For sale at March 4. - f ; j. W. Wil ITA KER'S. LOOK AT THIS, LOOK AT THIS I 1,200 PRIZES ! 60,000 DOLLARS ! HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY. JASPER t - COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY. By Authority ofXke State of Georgia. 10,000 lumbers only 11 Prize to every 8 t ickets! flasa K. to be d'awn March 15, 1856, at Concert -Hall, Macon,' Ga., under the .worn snperlnten denco of Col. George M.Logan and Jas. A.Nis bet, Esq ' ' -,'-. .. : . -. ,- ." fThe Msnager having announced his determina tion to make thia the moat popular Lottery in the world, offera for March. 15th, a Scheme that tar surpasses any Sent me ever effrtrd in the an na la of Lotteries. Look to your interert I Ex amine the Capitals. tOne Prize o 8 Tickets. - CAPITAL $15,000! : 1 Prize of - , 1 do - . - " t 'do - 1 . 1 do . .- .1 do , "5 6 PrlxeBof ' ' 1,000 are 10 do -.--.-- 600 are - 60 do : 1 6" are 120 do -' 'th are 500 Approx. prizea t 20 are V" " 16,000 6,(i0o 4,0t 0 3.0i0 2.000 5,00 - 6,' 00 3000 3.000 10,000 5.000 00 do - do , - 10 are 1,200 Prizes, amounting to ibO.OOO 1 ' Tickets, I0. Halves -so. Quarters. S2 60.. ' .t - Prizes payable without Deduction. . Persons sending money by naif need not fear ita bring lost. Orders punctually attended to Communications confidential. Bank Notea of all sound Banks tskrn at par. ' Drawings sent to all ordering T kets. Those wishing particular numbers bool. order inimedi ateiy. , . - - ':""-' v - y. : Addreas - - JAMES F, WINTER, - --- . Z':---'. " Manager, Macon, Ga. Feb 13." s ' - . . .- - , ... . ; i- 144. . BILLS OF EXCHANGE., AN Elegant Edition of Biils of Exchange, print ed lo Get many, in Books of 10 quires snd Ih sheets . for sale (at reduced prices) at tba office of Ins Commercial -. ' -: -y . . ; v r"J . . ' ' JUST. RECEIVING, . ' : )f MHlt LARGE sweet Orsnge. ' .' 4VlUU 50 bbl. Apples," Ut f y , lUO boxes RaUins, wholes, halves and quart ers, Citron. Currants.- Shell Barks, Cranberries. Lemons and Confectioneries. - fall at the Origi nal Grocery. , ,. , GEO. MYERS. ' ; Dec. 11. . i 115 t . LIME. " "I OCCASKS Thomasxon Lime.' on hand, fot 1 Jsale by ... ADAMS 'BRO. A CO. Dec. 15. 117. NEW JUVENILES. : - - RS FOLLEN'S Twilight Stores, cotnpria iVl ina- "The Old Garre"'Msde Up Stories,' -The Pedlar of Dust Sticks True Stories about :ats snd Doss -'Little Paai,' snd othe. stories, by Lizzie Armory. .The Maelcians Show Box, and other stories, by the Author of 'Rainbows for Children.-'Kit Barn's Adventured or The Yarns of an Did Mariner.' by Mary C. Clark,. St- Gil das, or the Three Paths by Julia Kara nh. The blue Kibbona; a Story of the bat Oeotury,' by An na Harriett Drary, aathoress of "Friends snd For; tunes' Ac- lately Pnblkhed. For sale at '- " , . WHITAKERS: : GROCERIES, &e.. ' ff BOXIES Prime N. Y. Sttte Cheese; 5 UU kegs prime Go-hen Butter; 15 boxes and 4tHia!vea and quarter boxes Raisins; 25 do. (fn 60 and 25 lbs. E ) Assorted Caadyt SO ksssNaiU; '29 bosses. Adamantine' Candies j JJ Tone Hoop Iroa assorted II, 11 and l'fnch. Jest received and for sale by - ZENO H. GREENE. --.larcns. o. 1 atarset streeu ,H.CC. Adrocaxs copy, v scnooL BOOKS, : rt O y , STANDAKD, T II EO LOG IC&tj, nrTfintfir. t-- ri . LAW MEDICAL,.' BI0GRAPIJ1CAL t - . MISCELLANEOUS .books; ; HENRY BURKHIMER - " "i. . "WHOCIBSALB A aSTAIC- 's TO DA CCO, "'SN UFF A ND, CIG A R - . . -.'B TU It fc. . . fSJGV OR,TIIE INDIAN CHIEF" MARKET STREET, ' ' . one doorbov Water . .'y t. Wilmington, Ws O. , . 2V. By All XJrdeft JUteitfOM desjutlek, : . Oct. 26.h: 1335- . ;.; .'--, ; S3-totw-er. - - FOR SALE.. nwf Aerea Pin Land, sit Bated immediately O i O upon Wilmington and-Wefdori 11. tf.f tour 10 five miles from- Depot at v ilmtngtonL. ,. 50 Acrca of Rice -or Meadow Land,' si (tf tried between Force Put and Thombury; II of which is fine Swamp Land. , For terms, Ac'., op ply to - 1 M. CROJNLY . Oct. 30,' 1855." ' 9T- ' - , - tf - COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, m REMOVED to the nt w and spacious Hall Noa. 99 and 101 Baltimore stret, Baltimore, Md. ' O. K Charnberlin, Prlocipal and Leciuref upon Mercantile Sciet ce. ' : ' ' -K. K. Losic-r, iri charge of Writing Department. U. w Kemp, instructor in mercantile uairuia tionssnd Associate in Book Keeping Department, ; J.M.PhiiiUts, Teucher jtt Book sleeping. ys. T. Williams, Lecturer on Commercial La. "This iBSiiiutton nieseota superior' facilities td voung men desirous of obtain ng a practical, busi ness educanon. - ' "' - The courae of stud embraces Double- Kntry, Konk-Ke ping, as practically applied to the . man- aeemenlt.f Meteantile. Bank, Manufacturing and nteatiiboat Books familiar Lectures on Coinmer- Inl Law upon the subject of Bills of-Exchange, Promtiiisaory Notes. Contracts. Partnerships, dtc.".' The exercises are all sttlctly practical, being; de ducted frotn actual business transactions, so com pletflyconi-jintne practice with theory thst students on cotoDletinn ot ma course are in every respect roinoetent to conduct, on scientific crinciplcs, any set of Double KnlVy Books. . The .students have access to a CommttrcinJ IJbrary procured expressly for their accommodation. - . - Examinations are held at staled periods and Di plomas awarded to thjse found competent to repre sent the Institution in a mercantile capacity, Uual length of time to complete the whole course from eii.nt to ten weeae.-. . , - - . -. For particuUrSj write, and receive a circular by mail. , ... , Sept. 20. . " ' ' 8lr PROSPECTUS.OFTHE , " SOUTIIERNySENTINEL - A Democratic : and JSHscelianeous Ifournat ia " - be publishtd weekly, at; Wilson, N.- C, ". -y rHE exisline condition of political parties, snd of partizan strife, naturally suggests the eslab ll'hing of such a journal as the -"southern Senti nel" propose! to become. '.The present. Indeed, is a crisis in oar political history , never witnessed be fore. The Constitution hasbsen invaded; the laws , J 1 . .. . . ...II !... Ilk..,. ...il 1 . ballot boxes broken and burnt 1 the landmarks of our political ancestry partially effaced ; the -wisdom derived from a time-honored experience un seated; strange snd questionable men have been pushed into high positions; and fanaticii-m, unchai ned from ita axe and ita faggot piles in the North, is heard to howl among us in the South. These evils, so far as it humble abilities shall serve, THE SOUTHERN SENTINEL Wil) endearor jo arrest. , It will endeavor to incul cates reverence for the laws aalhey exist, and for the t Constitution, aa it haa been interpreted by the wise men ot the past and by the Fathers of the Democratic faith. It willdefend not only political bat BFLiGiocs liberty, and will do battle apainst ev ery political heresy- that may appear, whethei hatched in eaves or culverts, or open convention.' . The Sentinel will also, to relieve the monotony of poliiics.Jevote space to lltersry topics, original and selectrd. as well aa- to miscellaneous subjects, which shall include Agricultural and the latest Cotn mercialintelliirence. In brief, no efforts nor ex penses will be spared to make the Sentinel one- of tht most useful and efficient journals in tne soutn. ' The first number of the Sentinel will be issued about the first of the next month, and sent lo sub scribersat the rate of tt per annum: 2 50 at the end of six months, and S3 at the end of the rear, Discount made in behalf of clubs,- who shall taks fi vet ten or more conies. - . t I. F. KEENAN, Editor. Jsn 17. . -v- r - 30-3t The Intellectual Vigor of a People is indicated by the ' Character ef it Literature.' ;.. THE. CRITERION; UlTEHllil AND CSlTICiL WEEKLY JOUBSAl, , 16 pages, 4t6. " ' - " WAS commenced on the 3d of November, 1855, and has thua far received very general a poro- ration. " Anxious to extend its influence, and place it unoa a substantial basis of support, the Publish er desires most earnestly to direct the attention ol the thinking public of America to Ita claims upon their con ideratton, :- -- - ,. The main feature of theCRITEH ION Is its Re views of Current Literature. - In this department are given thorough . snd able criticisms of all the most important Books as they are Issnrd, pointing out thair-chief ' characterist'es, and indicating their moral tendencies, thus keeping Its readers informed of sit new publications which deserve their attention. It also contains - Oopious Intelligence of. Affairs ! tn tke Literary World, - - Gossip concerning Books and Writers,' ;. v . Announcements of contemplated Pubheaftons, and Lists ofJSew Books issued tat A mertea and JSurope. . The Drama, Music, Fine' Arts, and Stience',ala receive attention, and eeveral columns of carefully selected and agreeable -jataf-er are given-' in each number. In addition to the abore there is a "de partment of Miscellanea lor reading of an enter taining character, can-fully selected from new books and the ablest reviews, 'and a weekly collection ol .Notes and Queues, which contains a great variety of curious and valuable information. :,: r . : 1 - It is confidentlv believed that a journal snch as the CRI TERION cannot Tail to have a good effect upon our national literature, and to some extent f upon tar national character. ; It will be found es pecially valuable in directing tne attention ot youth to works of real excellence,, and encouraging: aa appreciation for rateable reading, which ia being rapidly destroyed by the circulation of eoperfieia! and. aopntsticsi boobs. .10 tne. reading -man tne iiterarv intflliirence alone must render it -rer r de- Urjbla; and to all who wish to promote an improve ment la lasf, the tncoursgement or merit, and an uneom pro misi n g condemnation of riclousv style, mock scaiment, and evil principles, such en enter prise; cannot at least, aboold not be Indifferent. . To members of Historical, Literacy and Scienti fic Societies, Lyceauas and Debating- Clubs, the sabrects diseafsed ia this nnper will at all times prove of peculiar interest, and it ia the design of the editors to thoroughly eanras from time to limethoseifrrporvtat philosophical qaot-tions which siitare ail Inqnirins minds, correcting false theo rie. sod eneonrariny profitable inrestisation. -The CRirRRIOV. isnubttshed. at 3 ter an num, payable- yearly, ha If yealyr quarterly ia ad vance. Specimen copies suppneo 00 sprMieaiiun to the Pabtisher, ' CHARLS R. RODE, No 113, Nassau street. New York. -Jan. 12." - . .. .v :i23-6. LAST CALL.; y . A S 1 hare thia day Associated my brother with XX me ia bo-Iness, I wish all that are, indebted to me to call and settle, with cash or by note, aa my business must be settled Hp . soon. of. the ac coonts of my hard customers will be placed in aa officer's hands. . GEO, H. KELLF.Y, .Feb. 5. - r- . - I3a-tf li'y wiLiriNOTONyN. cipr . STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, PAPERS OF ALL DESCRIPTION,- cards. jrtsfs', ARTIS't'S iiA-t ERIALS &.C , &.d.,' c. . SURGICAL AND DENTAL : INSTRUMENTS. The only complete stock o the obnve Instruments ever kept in this market, is now offered for sale by, C O. DoPRK, Nor. 8. " -. ''--;-iT-".45 Market street. , . 1 .I. .. .I, 1 ,.. 1 1 NEATS-F00X OIL. ; - A SUPPLY just received and fur sale by "Way 10. y t C- A . D. DoPRE. U DR , RrF. HIBBARD'S . " - WILD CHERRY DITTERS, FOR Nervort Weakness and General Debility. These Bitters sre highly serviceable la all dyse peptic affections; they assist digestion ; restore! tig tone of the stomach, stimulate the liver, and creat an appetite. ;Ther are unsurpassed in' r movine angor or lassitude, (or want of energy to more,) andefrcctuaUy throw off the drowsinessincldent to the Spring or worm season. . - ? . , . Sold v holesale and Rttafi, by " ' . March 31. ' , , GEO. MYERS. ; NEW AND FRESn GROCERIES. PHE Subscriber having just feturned .from (he JL, North with a select. lock of General Grocer ies; offers them at the lowest possible prices", whole sale sod retail-? they consist in part of 106 'bags t'offec, Java, Laguira and iiio, 60. half Cheats Teas, Imperial and Oolong extra; 125 barrels fc oaars. Crushed. Powdered and Clarified;. Liauora. j Wines, Champaigns, Brandies of tfje most choice cnarscters. - In tact our Liquors are the rest selec tion ever offered in this market. " Old Madeira and Port Wise of the best Vintages, Bottled Liquors of every varietv- for Medical purposes; I pipe of the celebrated Old Tom Gin, Scheidarn Schnapns, Hibborts Wild Cherry Bitters.- 150,000- Segata, ajlgr.adea-.'4srv,v y.-; .'' r - ... r- ? - SUNDRIES. .- - y v. -. ; Goshen Botter, Iresh weekly; Smoked - ftcefj. Beef Tongues, Fulton Market Beef, Salmon, Mrek erel, CotlfiVh, Herring. Cheese English : and Iml tation, Bacon, Pork, Stuart's Syrup, Sperm and Whale OIL Fruits in every variety, Nats, Stuart's Confectionary, Market Baskets,- Clothes Basket snd Fancy Basket, Wash Tubs all kinds, Brass hooped Buckets, Common Buckets, Brooms, Trays," Sifters, Keelers, Cup Tubs. Scrubs, and every va. riety of Wood and Willowware, , -Spices, Cloves, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Pepper, Ginger, Mace, Choc olate.Ijingglass, Gelatin, Macaroni, Yermlcilli, Raisins, Currants, Citron; Prunes, Preserved Gin ger, Sauced Salmon, Sardines, India Pickles. Stuffed Olives.. : i- ..A'-.vifii;: ; ' Truly thankful for past favors I hor.e to merit.. continuance of the aame. - ' - Respectfully, Oct. 4. . ..y- ' .. GEO. MYERS" , w NEGRO PASSES. . C y ANEW form sf Passes, containing sanitary pro visions, approved by -he Commissioners, atid a number of othersinterested in the welfare of our eolored population, Is just issued at the office ol The (Commercial. . - . ...- . ,t--. ,v i ; PAINTS. OILSDYE-STUFFS : Or. YV lfVLBS. pore ind extra While Lead; ZJ9JJJ 5j000 galls. Linseed Oil ; ; 25 bbls. Red Ochre ; . -? -t -. , ' , ; 600 galls Chrome Green; . . . r -"y 10 bbls Ver.etain Red; ... 300 galls. Chrone Yellow j ' ' ' y ! 25 bbls. Lamp Black 1 . . . ' ' ' ' , '.' - 8 bbls. Coach and Japan Varnishes: . . ' Terra DTrinna, Amber and Prussian Blue; Logwood, Anns tto and Madder. For sale by ' -r " ; -".. ". - C. A D. DoPRE. , Wholesale Druggists, Wilmington. N. C - Oct. 5.' - y-- -t';-:.-' ; '.- . - ' B6V-: - - WINDOW GLASS. QrinnOXES French end AmtirlCari' Win QKAJVJ dow Glasses from 7x9 to" 243d. For sale by - C. & D. DePllE, Oct. 6. Wholesale Druggls"ts, Wilmington. y -'- 100,000 COPIES! . STEAMBOAT DISASTERS-ON : TltE WESTERN WATERS, AND STEAMBOAT r ZyC'yy y . DIRECTOR Y.iy t'MX'.V-y THE underslened have now in course o prepar ation a NEW STEAMBOAT, DIRECTORY, which will be issued in October next : the book will contain over two hundied pager, illustrated in the best style, and neatly bound ina durable manner. It will be ote of the most interesting books ever published, and will be a book that will be Interest ing to aH 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 name of the boat, with the trade ahe ia in. Also, the namea of Captaina and offi cers, iter age, Ac.,- Ac; ...The Directory wili contain a history of Steamboats and Steamboatingon tha Western waters, since the application of steam; also, a sketch of the first boat built for the Ohio riser, with the name of (he builder, commander, and owners - - -v. :--v. The River Directory will contain a list and des cription of al- the Steamboat Disasters that have occurred on-" the-Western and Southern waters, beautifully il!ustratedr with a list of alt those who have peiished by their. burning, sinking and ex- plodlng, on the Western snd Southern waters. (.-- The Directory will contain Maps ef the Ohio, Mississippi, Missouri,; Illinois, Arkansas, white, Red, Ouachita, Yazoo, and other rircrs, with. the; towns, and cities laid down,' with correct distances also, many other liver and commercial ltema of Interest to the people at large. The book wUI con tain the cards of the various United States tnsil boats, with the trade they arein, AcAc. The Di rectory wili also contsia a complete list of all the responsible Steamboat Licensed Officers, their places of residence, &.&, f-c; the new Steamboat Law, its requirements, with comments, showing wherein it benents tne incompetent omcer,- snd in jures the competent officer, Ac, die, and all the important United Statea Supreme Court Steam boat Decisions tip to date 1 the Rates and impor tant Commercial Privileges, Billa of Lading, im portant Decisions of tho varloua United State, courts, in re card to Freights lost and -damaged, Ac, Ac ; with many other thinga of interest. , .. . The Directory will be illustrated inthe beet style and printed in tne best manner. The author haa for aix yeara been gathering together all the. facts and items la regard to the numeroua steamboat disasters on the Western and Southern waters. and now 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 ; !1 others desirous of subscribing will hare to do ao at once,, aa none will be printed unless ordered in advance. ? Thia work is destined te have a circulation of over eighty thousand copies, ss the publishers ars receiving large numbers of fubscribers, per. mail. from all parte of the country, dalir.- Some of the oldest boatmen, as well as most scientific men of the times, re contributors to the Steamboat Direc tory.- -. ; , - - ;, -'. . .. - - -- - ; . ' r The Directory will be issued in October, tfid win be an ornament to tha parlor aa well as steamboat. By remittins One Dollar (poat paid) yoo will re- eeivea copy ot tne aoove work. , . .-. A H commumcationa and Jctfera should be addressed to r .. , . JAMES T.LLOYD ACO'. '-' ' . '; . ' Post Office Buildin?. - - " . ' " r Cincinnati, Ohio.. - July J7la, 1855, . - - 63-tf. V CRANBERRIES. ONE BARREL just receired by ; J .- - L. N. BARLOW. February 1 6th, 856.-" - 4 - y FLOUR! FLCUR! 1 fiH BBLS. FLOUR In atore, and for sale ia A vvr lots to salt, bf 'f.C.&B.G. WORTH., Feb 23. HAY AND SALT.- 1 fin BALKS HAY; Aviv 400 aaeks Salt. Landing per achr. Adele lrom new York, and. for sale by Jan. 10. J. a. PLANNER- WILMINGTON L VEL. R. R. CO. -"1 T' 3 u Orfice E-o'.iaeB srfo St SeraatTiTBBOBBT, C. Jan. I, IJt6. V '.A1NS V ILL, U.VJ over this road aa fl- 1 - v ilminwton, N. C .nrriE AssKGKl(, ti X TIL further notice, run over this road aa lows ; ' - . . GOLNG NORTH, DAILY. ' ' DAY EXPRESS TRAIN leavea Wilmington at 6 A. M l arrivea at Gold.boro' at 9 64 leaves' in 6 mirruUt -and arrives ar Wcldon at 1.30 P. M. ;.. .'.'..-' "NIGflT EXPRESS TRAIN Itnvcs WHming. ' ton at 4 30 P. M.r arrives si GohUboro' at B 6 ,' to supper 20 minutest arrives at Wcldon at 1.C0 A. M, .... , - - - ; ' ' ., - CrOIVG' S0UTIT, DAILY. . . DAY EXPRESS leavea Weldon at 12 v.; ar rives at Gotdiboro' 3 20 P. M. leaves in 5 niln utes; srrires at Wiltnicgton at 7.30 P. M. to sap per. ';'-: ...: " ', . --. NIGHT EXPIlES IcvcsWiaonai S P. M.f arrivea at Goldsboro' 01 1.10 A. M leavea in 5 mtnnies' strives at Wilminpion at 5'.30 A. 41. . 3t7The Night Express- Train,, con nrete with the North Carolina Railroad, both ways, at Gold" boro'. ; - :, ' 1 . '-- ' -y. - Through Tickets North sold In Wnmirffton?, to Baltimore 312; to Philadelphia 914;- ro New York 15 60: to Washington, U.C.,ll. '..- flCKETS WILL WOT BB SOLO TO A Kt.lO IN rs a son. i " - ,, P'assepgers are notified that an erlra charge of one cent per mil ill be required of those vlio do not put 'chase tickets at stations. , Freigtit by passenger tralna double rates. Lo-'. cal fare, vfih tickets, about 3 cents per mile; if paid in the can, about 4 cents per mile., . FREIGHT TRAILS. Two tlirough schedule' trains between Wilmington and Weldon, each' -week;, leaving alternately' Oft Mondays and Thorsdoys and arriving on Tuesdays and Fri days... Two schedule trains per week to Goldebo- . rov leaving Wilmington on Tuesdays and Fri days, and Goldsboro' on Wednesdays and Satur-' .days.-' ,.-;;';-".,.,--, . '.. All dues on freight, on erd'own, payableat Gen eral Freight Office In Wilmington, on rec fpt or delivery, including that on trie North Carolina' Railroad. S. L. FREMONT. - Jan. 20. . General Superintendent. . Orrrcc Wil. & Max. Rail Road, ' t . Wilmington, Dec 13ih,l55. NOTICE is hereby given that sll Freight transV ported by this Road will be ot the entire risk, of the owner, lrom the moment it is unladen from the Cars at the point of delivery. . ' -..y-('-fy-:v: 1 ; L. J. FLEMING, V ' '" .General Superintrndent. Dee.lS.-t y" ... 117 ly ; y. '-'-ON CONSIGNMENT, BUSHELS White Flint Com 1 . OUJ 60 bbls. Flour, (Wilmington Inspection); " . . . - 100 bushels Meal. - For sale in lots to suit; byy . . , T. C. df B.. G. WORTH'.' 5 ' eb: 12.:- :' -: , y ' . - ' " . ' MEDICATED - , V GlTTA-PERCRA COLlODIAN. A NEW arid Valuable Remedy for dressing XX Wounds, Cuts, Burns, and Ulcers. It haa been tried successfully by Physiclant, snd found superior to any remedy of the kind now In use. It forms, when applied, s Cuticle, soft, elastic, and impervious to water, assimilating most perfectly the natural Cuticle. It may be advantageous) used in chap,ed lips, excoriation's about the neck and rare of children, and lor abrasions f almost every kind, and as dressing id surgical operations.- '..,. " . The proprietors feel great confi Jerice in present ing the abore article for use, believing-lt will prove fully adeqaa'e to the ends proposed, and invaloa ble aa a medicinal remedy. - For sale by the Pfo-" prletors, , C. dc D. DuPRE.- ALSO -VF.TERIANRY GUTTA-PERCHA COLLODION for Saddle and Harness Galls, Wounds and aores on horses... For Bale by the Pro , prietors, ' , ,, y C. &. D. DuPRE, - May 20." . Druggists, Wilmington, N.C.- RAHMAN'S HOTEL (LATE WASHINGTON AND LAFAYETTE Err WAS THIS DAY OPENED BY TfTE tijj Subscriber, formerly proprietor of the Fay Lift etteville Hotel, and Is now ready for Hie ac commodation of travelers. - . JNO. HARM AN. Wilmington June 7. , , 37-tf. CIGARS, CIGARS. rX( TiOO RF.ST Havsna Cigars prime sr tJJJvjKj ticle -also, a few boxes choice Chewing Tobacco.- For rale by V , - . - C. & D. DoPRE, June 5. ' , ,", . : , ' Marketstrcet. 7 NOTICE! NOTICE!! . a MIE Subscriber would respectfully notify all , persons indebted to him accounts and notes dud to make immediate settlement ss money most be had. ; - ' GEO. MYERS,. Oct. 4. .... x "' '"'87 f C BBLS, a prime artlclo for Distillers. Tor J sJ ssley ' - ADAMS, BRO. dr. CO. Nor. 105 NOTICE. rHE undersigned having now some first rale' workmen employed, Js prepared to manufac ture Boots and Shoca to order at short notice. " All work warranted. Also, all kinds of repairing done with neatneis andJif patch. V July 24. - . GEO. R. FRENCH. NOTICE ! NOTICE ! ! NOTICE ! ! ! THOSE who have not paid their acconnts to January 1st, will please do so Immediately, ai It is absolutely necessary for us to receive tasr year's Billa in order to pay our own'. T trust fur ther notice will be unnecessary. Respectfully, Jan. 26, GEO. MYERS. CnEMICALS-JUST RECEIVED 1' OnrV Z. German Quinine ; , VUW500 do. French - dor . . 60 lbs. Calomel: 20 do. Syr. lodid Irosr ; 25 do. Blue Mass 1 , ' .60 do. Vallett's Mass;' , . 60 gallons Sp'ts Nitre ; . ' 40 do. Aq. Ammn (. 20 bbls. Epsom Salts; " ' vlO .da Copperas. For sate by - " C. d D. DoPRE, Wholesale Druggists . - Oet. S. . -. 65. - " JUST OPENED A. LARGE, well selected and rarlrd asst rtmenf ' of Groceries, comprising a fresh lot of , Cheese, i Preaerved , ' Lard, Pickle 4 - , 'Coffee, --V.'-,' & ' : - Soaps, Fresh Meets. " Starch, Tin sad Wooden .Candles. , . Ware, . ,- Flour, At , it. -1 All of which may be found at the corner of Mar ket and Water streets, St the "Cheap Cash Store" where goods must be paid for on delivery. - E. D. COWAN, Soperiatenrfant. Jn. 3I. 125-tL . . : Herald and Journal copy. : : GOOP IRON. -: ' . -. 1 I and I i inch wide. For dtstrVra. Forsaleby 1 t . V y " RUSSELL & BRO. . ' Oct.S. ... - ..' ..... fio. 23 Worth-Water st. SUPER-PHOSPHATE CF, LIME.. DAGS Prof. Mape-B improved stiver PBI phaleof Lime. Faraale br Match 0. W."- adams, dno. & CO. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! THE aubacriber having adopted the 'thirty dj H and 'Cash system," is determined to make if to the interest of purchasers to patronize him, by keeping constantly on hand a supply of Grocc ties, A&Tt st reduced prices. . . . Josl received; 40 boxes of Goshen and English dairy Cheese; 35 bags Java, Rio and Lajnayrt Coffees; a large and fresh supply of nice flutter and Lardf 43 fcage and boxes Luckwheat; lbs. Codfish) Tiot I and 2 Mackerel and Salmon in half bbls. snd kits; Hiram Smith's Flour, ia hslf bbls.; Rie Floor; 45 boxes of Sterein, Ada mantine and Sperm Candles; Soda. Butter, Kit gar and Wafer Crackers, In bbls. and boxes ; Ful ton Market Beef, Ac ,Je. For ml by wa. L. S.TOWNS UHND, Mire) 6. . ... . Na. 25, Market street. - , , . rrTf!'"',iT -:'- y . Li) a 1.' A ' FEW kers selected fiothen Cutter, jast re- XX cetved. For sale low for c-h. by - J.ll. FLraVRNE: Fsb.2aib Av ' 5-
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