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a JAVA COFFEE. 25bBv BAGS old corernment Java Coffee, for sale March 6. 151 LAGUAYRA coffee. 1 A BAGS superior, iorsale by GEO. HOUSTON.. X VSMarch 6. - DISSOLUTION. , rnifK firm of Wilkinson di, Esler is fhis-lay dis- 1 solved by mutual consent. I he business will be , sealed by J. Wilkinson. - ? s-vj.. . J. WILKINSON, - VVM. M ESLER. Jan. 14,, 1858. - , ; - w-. J., WILKINSON will continue the Upboisier- ins; and Paper Hanging in all Us branches. Those having accounts against Wilkinson & Esler will please present them, and those indebted will con fer a favor by making payment immediately to ,J.;W1LKINS0N. Jan. 19. ..C;-; n: v m .. RECEIVED THIS DAY , erf Boxes Oranges- i -VtvK A ?f OU 25 " Lemons, 1 ' -Z"1 2UC0 Cocoanuts, just opened, and for Bale at the Broadway Varietj Store, fNo. 40 Market st. March 20. 1856. . W. H. DaNEALE. - PROSPECTUS V OF TnE RAIL ROAD TIMES. AN INDEPENDENT JOURNAL. . t)evoted to News; Internal Improvement, Educa tion, Agriculture, Manufacture f Com- merce. ' WE know that the interests of the People of our State demand such a paper, and believing ' that one free from political strifes and quarrels of the day, devoted to such topics, will be the kind thev desiro, we confidently enter upon this enter prise wiih the assarance ot meriting and meeting their a ppfobat ion "and support. Our object is to - make the Times the mirror of the State, In which all can see their true interests held up and encour aged. ' INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS.-To this sub ject we expect to devote as much space as a full statement of the various operations will Require; for as our works of improvement advance, so do all the other interests of the State, x i . . EDUCATION. -It is source of regret to all interested in the. Educational interesta of out State, (and who is not 1) that our papers are so much devoted to party polities, AO., that this great cause has been too much negcied; we propose, therefore, to devote to this subject, a portion ot our space " We will foster, and carefully note the Advancement of Education, not only in oar higher Schools, but alsojin our Common Schools. AGRICULTURE, MANUFACTURE AND COMMERCE, at tuis stage of our history, are commanding the attention of all our good State and money-loving citizens. Therefore, the Mark ets wiil be reported?with care, and ail items, calcu lated to throw light on either ef those inseparable oranches of Industry, willbe carefully gleaned and inserted every week, - - it is unnecessary to say more if we had time, but the ''whistle of the locomotive'3 on the East and the cheering news from the West admonish us to close. . Permit us, however," to assure you that the first number of the Times will mane its sppea ranee about tlw time the cars reach this place from the East. y TERMS-r-The Times will be printed weekly in Greensborough.N. C, on new material, and con tain as much reading matter as any paper in the Slate, for J2 per annum In advance. K. W. OGBURN, C. C. COLE. - J. W. ALBRIGHT. Nov. 6. , " V f " " H0-6t JUST OPENED. Til E largest assortment of Chemicals ever offer ed in this market, consisting in part of . 100 lbs. Sugar Lead; : 60 " Sulph.Zinc; 1 - 25 " Va lien's Mass; : - ' 500 OZ8. German Quinine; 10 bbls. Epsom Salts -15 bbls. Copperas; i ' 25 lbs. Calomel ; ! 301b. Blue Maes 3 carboys Snu Nitre (flTi : 3 " Agna Amm.i.(fff) and a num her of other Chemicals, from the Laboratories of j Powers aud VVeightnian, Chas. Kllis & Co. Pot sale by - . C. & D. DcPRE. June 6. - , 36 ' CIGARS! CIGARS! ! JUST RECEIVED, 50,000 cnolce Havana Cl ears, for sale by C. &D. DuPRP, Wholesale Druggists, 45 Market st. - : ; ..0. , ' - at. - JUST RECEIVED Per Sckr. L. P. Smith. "I C KEGS New Butter; 10 Boxes Cheese; A J Smoked Beef, Beef Tongues, Coflee, Sugar, CrusheO Sugar, Powdered ugar, and a variety of r resn oniecuonary , oxc, ccc. AprU24. ? - : GEO. MYERS. ' Fluri) : 1 A BARRELS just received, and forsale by March 22. ADAMS, BRO. & CO. JUST RECEIVED A FRESH supply of Lady's fine GLOVE KID XV GAITKRS ; also, a tew do, pairs of Lady's ippea ana razea congress Boots ; also for sale 1 large Iron Safe. G.R. KRENCH. St area zu. A MARVELLOUS REMEDY I FOR A MARVELLOUS AGE ! ! - HOiLO WAY'S OINTMENT. TUB GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY. . By the aid of a microscope, we see millions o'l nttie openings on the surface of onr bodies Through these this Ointment, when rubbed on the akin, is carried to any organ or inward part. Dis esses of the Kidneys, disorders of the Liver, af feciwns of the heart, inflammation of the Lungs. Asthma, Congha and Colds, are by its mesne ef fectually cured. Every housewife knows thst suit passes freely through bone or meat of any thickness. This healing Ointment far more readi ly penetrates through any bone or fleshy part of the living body, caring the most dangerous In ward complaints, that cannot be reached by other 'means. -. i , ,. , ERYSIPELAS. SALT RHEUM AND SCOR BUTIG HUMORS. No remedy, has ever dene ao much for the cure ; of diseases ef the Skin, whatever form they may assume, as this Ointment. No ease of Salt Rheam Sscurvy, Sore Heads, Scrofula, or Erysipelss, can '''-iiibumdct., inventor baa travelled over manv narts of ih Rliu uii.. ihe principal hospitals, rripeTsini! this Ointment giving advice aa to its application, and has thus been the means of restoring countless numbers to SORE LEGS, SORE BREASTS, WOUNDS - ULCEUS. ' - Some of the most scientific surgeons now rely " solely on the ose of this wonderful Ointment, whet .having to cope with the worst cases of aores, grounds, ulcers, glandular swellings, and tumors professor Hollows has, bv command of the Al . lied Governments, dispatched to the hospitals of - the East, large shipments of this Ointment, to be used under the direction of the Medical Staff, It the worst eases of wounds . It will nranv hi er. glandular swelling, stiffness or contraction ol the joints, even of 20 year's standing - 1 PILES AND FISTULAS. ' , These and other similar distressing- complainta an be efTectaally cured if ihe Ointment be well Tubbed in over the parts affected, and by otherwise following the printed directions around each pot. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used m the rH0" Lumbago fsore Legs Swelled pkI.j . l?reurial do breasts Glands Chribl.,n",P,lOB,-!- Stiffjoints Fiatnlaa iw " f ' - 'nrosts Ulcers . Kistulaa Rheuma-, do. ef all Venersl .SId M'etnrieof Profoaaor Hoi lowav.BU sxauea -"aew York. and -44 Stria,.! London, and by ail respectahlT Drucl.tSj Dealera of Medicine throWh, .t. and the civilized world, la Pots, t eentl 62i ents. and sU eaek. i iagrlz" COMlder,bl' WJB-Vtlng tb. N. B. Directlona for tfcaanW.nV. r -....,. vsrv Hi.nrHo, ... '1. ?..-Z ZZ: r"W " I i , io aacu rat. - J'7 3.. -ly ROYAL mW LOTTERY 22LO a,IXOn SORTEO SUMERO 662 ORDJNARtO. To be drawn in Havana (Island of Cuba,) 1 APRIL, 15th, 1856. CAPITAL PRIZE $60,000 J ! ! .150, Of 0 . 2i'.000 . 16,000 . 8.000 . i,000 15 prizes of 20 , " - SI.000 60 400 161 " .- 200 16 Approximates 4,600 4 aooroAimations to the 60.000O S400 each; of S1U0 to 20,000 ; 4 of t?00 to 916,000 ; 4 of 200 :o IWC Whole Tickets. SIu; Halves, 55; Uuarlers 2 50. Prises cashed st sight at 5 per cent discount. Rills on the Bank of Charlotte taken at par. A drawing will be forwarded as soon as the re stilt heruMmes known. ' Communications sd dressed to DON RODRI GCEZ teare of City Post CharlKsion. S. C.) uo til the 15th April will oe aiienaca to. Anril 1. . . -r- : . NE PLUS ULTRA" SCHEME ! 1,200 PRIZES ! 50,000 DOLLARS HAVANA PLAN LOITER Y. f JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY. I By Authority of the State of Georgia. . 10.000 Numbers onlvil Prize to every 8 Tickets Class M. to be drawn Msy 15, 1856, at Concert Hall. Macon, Ga.. under the sworn superinten dence of Col. George M.Logan and Jas. A. Nis- bet. Esa. The Alanaeer havlnz announced his determina tion to make this the most popular Lottery in the world, offers for May 15ih, a scheme that far surpasses sny Scheme ever offered in the an' nals of Lotteries. Look to your iotereetl- Ex amine the Capitals. f"One Prize to 8 Tickets ! CAPITAL $12,000! I Prize of $12,000 1 do 5.000 2 dot - 3,000 I do. 2.000 h do 1 .000 10 do; 5(0 60 do: 50 120 do 25 500 doi . 1 SCO do 8 1,200 Prizes, amounting to $50,000! Tickets, S3. Halves, $4. Quarters, $2. Prizes payable without Deduction. Persons sending money by .'nail need not fear its beins lost. Orders punctually attended to. Communications confidential. Bank Notes of all sound Banks taken at oar. ' Those wishing particular numbers should order immediately. Address . JAMES P. WINTER, . f Manager, Macon, Ga. LOSS OF TICKETS OK CLASS L. Bv the lau accident on the Seaboard and Roan oke Rail Road, the Ticketa of Glass L., for April 15th, in their transit from Baltimore, in charge of Adams Express Company, were destroyed by fire, consequently there will not be snv Drawing of that Class. I heurawing win oe uiass at, may tain the "Ne Plus Ultra" Scheme. Very Respectfully, - J. F. WINTER, March 22 3-tf. . Manager. j THE NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO MP'Y i RALEIGH. N. C. THE aboveCompany he s been inoperationsince the lstof April, 1843, under the direction of the following Officers, viz : Dr. Charles E.J onbson, President, - Wm. D. Hsywood, Vice President, John G. Williams, Secretary, Wm. H. Jones, Treasure', ' Perrin Busbee, Attorney, , '" Ur.unaries t. Jonnson, Dr. Wm.H.McKee, Medical Board of Consultation. . Dr. R-B. Haywood, J. Hersraan, General Agent. This Company has received a charter giving ad vantages to the insured over any other Company. The 5th Section gives the Husband the privilege to insure his own Ufa for the sole ose of his Wife snd Children, fret Jrom any claim sof the represents tives of the husband or anv of his creditors. Organized on purely mutual principles, the life members participate! n the whole of the profi ts which are declared annually. Besides, the applicant for tue, wnen tne annual premium Is overS3U ran pav dob uau in a ui. - All claims for insurance arainst the Cnmnsnvwil oe paid within ninety days afier proof of the death of the party is furnished. Slaves a're insured forone or five years, at rates wnichwui enable an siaveholdera to secure thl class of properity against the uncertainty of life. Slave insurance presents a new and interestin feature in the history of North Carolins.which will prove very important to the Southern States. The last four months operation of this Company shows a verylargeamountof business more than the Directors expected to do the first year having aircau v lasueu more man 4UU fOUCies. Dr. Wm. W. Habbiss, Medical Examiner, and Agent. Wilmington, N. C. All Communications onbusinessof theCompany L (IV I 1 I . . anouia oeaaarcBeeti in JOHN G. WILLIAMS, Sec'y. Raleigh. June 8, 1655. ; CIRCULAR. A BOOK FOR EVERY SOUTHERN METHODIST Early in 1856, probably in the month of Febru ary, I expect to publish a new work to the partic ular features of which I beg leave to call your at tention. ; --vv" - The Annals of Southern AIethodum, for 1855, win Detu mo. voiume ot not less than 360 pages, well printed, from stereotype plates, upon good paper. It wm contain all available statistics in every department ot the operations of the METHODISE EPISCOPAL CHURCH. SOUTH The design embraces the Plan of Episcopal visi tation; accounts of the sessions of all the Confer ences held in 1S55, the appointments, numbers, dtc; auuiiuary oi au reported revivals, notices of tne dedicstion of new Churches; reports of College Commencements, with sll else connected with our educational movements; a resume of our Mission ary operations, embracing whatever seems of gene ral Interest in thst department; the movements of tne i raei ana ounaay scnool Societies ; whatever appertains to our publishing interests, with an nouncements of all New Bcoks published by our Concern, or written by Southern Methodists ; what the Church is doing for the instruction of Slaves Historical and Biographical Essavs: interesting personal reminiscences; and a miscellany of im portant facts and incidents. THE "ANNALS." It is believed, will be a fair snd full daguerreotype of the progress of Southern Methodism. It will occur to you at once, that if I have suc ceeded in preparing this volume with anv reasona ble amount of skill, it will not only be a very agree able book for present reading, but that every year wil 1 add to its va ine as showing the posture of Sou thern Methodism at this particular juncture of ita hiatorv. r THIS DIGEST Wilt be specially valuable as a Book of wforenrw. To whatever question of gencr.il ia am uiuy krisc in retard to the events of 1865, it is hoped that a satisfactory answer will be found In ihe Annals. . While it is believed that the Ministers in onr Church will desire copies as soon aa 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 will find sketches that carry them back to their earlier compeers, as in this de partment 1 have not restricted myself to the histo ry of the year, but have collected whatever has ap peared during the year, which, a a 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 sent securely and is pref erable to bills of distsnt Hanks. Those of the banks in North and South Carelina will be as good as gold. In return a copy will be sent well wrapped and pre paid.'. .' -4- '. " ' ' ' Mf address is Goldsboro. N. C. - QHARLE3 F. DEEMS. ' Dec 29. .' . J' 122-lm CO-PARTNERSHIP. 7 I HAVE this day associated my brother Oliver, with me in the General Grocery and Commis sion busiassa. The firm will be GEO. H. K EL LEY fc BRO. We hope that our kind psfons and friends will continue their patronage which- they have so liberally bestowed on the senior partner of the eoncern heretofore. , . . Oar stock wilt consist ef Sugars, Cofiee, Mo lasses, Flour, Butter, Cheese, Lsrd, Bseon, Rice, Soap, Candles, Candies, Fish and Potatoes, Starch, Brooms, Tobacco, and everything in the grocery line, except liquors. We also further S'iot'tobel bettered as undersold in tne price of our arti- to quality- we shall still con- linBS tne CSStl SVI system, or 311 days lo good and punctual customers. v 1 - "r . Feb. S. . - Q EO. H. KELLE T 133-tf. 1 prize of--- I " .-.;'t ... i ! -f ... i i ... 10 f ... . J R. REST0N, v LIGHT.-GROCERIES. I7RESH Imperii! and Gun Powder and Black Teas Preserved Pine Apple, Strawberries, Damsons, Cranberiies and Peschesf Guava, crao Apple-, BiacK and Kett currant Jf liy ; Amer ican, French and Eaelish Pickles j Enzlish snd American Sauces; French and English Must ard; Maclrohiin small family boxes; British and American Table Salt ; English and American Ex tracts j Ground Spices ; Fresh Green Peas, Corn, ontaioes, 'ysters, oosier and salmon. - a iso, G.nzer Wine a fine tonic for debilitated and weakly people, and a great comforter to disabled ttomacha. . .... ,? March 4. ... - 150 Elf A letter from Rev. Charles Hibbard, Mis sionary in Burmah, to his father, Joseph Xobin- aon, fc.sq., ot this City, has been handed to us for publication, from which we make the following extracts, jrromaenc journal. . ' Newton, Mauhnain, June 6 1855. " Dear Father Will yoa kindly say to Mr. Da. vis that Mrs. Hibbard and myself, and indeed I might add, all who came out with us, feel very grateful tor the box ot fain Kiiur wnicn ne gave us when we left our nstlve land tor burmah. I have used it for Coughs, Colds, violent Internsl Pains, Summer Complaints, Bums. Bruises and lor ine sung ot scorpions- snd wnn unuorm suc cess The only severe spasm ef the stomach which Mrs. Hibbard has had in Burmah, was in stantly relieved by the Psin Killer. We always geep It where we can put our naDds on it in the dark if need be. , - ' Although I took Mr. Nisbet's box in addition to my own wnen ne returned to Amenta, still it Is sll gone but three or four bottles, and mat would have been gone long ago, bad I not refused to psrt witnt'. The Karens, also, are beginning to learn its val ue, and call for it, but I have to deny them, except in doses, for we could not think of belnj without it. With the Pain Killer, 1 reel myself well arm ed against disease thst is in all ordinary cases. It is indispensable, and 1 seldom meddle with anv otner meaicine Rev. CHARLES HIBBARD. 31a. Psbbt jJavib Heel it to be siy dutv to bear my testimony to the efficacy of your infalli ble Pain Killer. 1 nave used it lor years, for com plaints of the Stomach and Bowels, having for merly been subject to severe 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, it having perfectly restor ed my digestive organs. I had a very severe sttsck, a few dsyssgo, of the ague, and auch a pain in my back, for three daya and nights, tnstt couio get no rest, i demanded of mv physician, after several things had been tried, to give me something to relieve my back snd head of pain. He ssid 1 must bathe, and wait till the Affue wore off. and the nain would wear awa v I had too much pain to feel easy, snd sent snd got a zn cent Dome oi tne -vrgeiaoie fsm Killer." I took a little inwardly, and bathed according to di rections, and one application has removed sll the psin and I am able to write to-day, though with a tren.bling hand. The spplication was made last night about nine o'clock, and I had a sweet night's rest, i nave recemmenaeo it ior severs! years and it has given universal satisfaction where it has been nsed according to directions, Yours, gratefully, L. PERRY CHILDS. Pastor of Baptist Church, Troy, Ohio. Thousands of Living Witnesses Certify to their jyergnoors from aay u can, llu Wondeitul Effects of DAVIS' PAIS - " i . KILLER, SAifDnxr CiTvVOhio. Nov. 54. 1848 Mr. J. N. Harris Dear Sir : Yoar favor of the 28th ultimo is st hand, and in teply will say We began selling Perry Davis Pain Killer, and with very little effort on our part; aales were small at first, but as it became known in our community, tne oemano increased rapiaiy, tar beyond our ex pecta linns, and every person thst bought it would come sfter more, and speak of it in the highest terms as a valuable remedy tor au tnose diseases your psmphlet spoke of From those recommen dations we were induced to use it in our own fsm ilies, and the good effects of the medicine wereim mediately apparent. . vie. nave sold mors of the Psin Killer than we ever have since or before of any other medicine in the same length of time and we do not hesitate to ssy that it haa given bet ter satisfaction to the purchaser than any other ar ticle we nave ever sold Keep a large supply in the West, it Is just such a medicine as tne people want, and tnev havealreadv found out that they can curethe fever and airuefor tweniy-nve cents, it win care com in one hour . f . r . ... . a severe cough in one night and has Droved d to be the best medicine in use for a diseased stomach and many other purposes. Yours, J-c., & UK A HAM D AVIS' VEGETaIbLE PAIN KILLER. This unpan Haled preparation is receiving more testimonials of its wonderful efficacy in removing pain, than any other medUine ever offered to the public And these testimonials come not alone from the ignorant, but from persons of everv de gree of intelligence and every rank of life. Phy sicians of the first respectability, and perfectly conversant with the nature of diseases and reme dies, have recommended this as one of the most effectual in their line of preparations for the ex tinction of pain. . The Pain Killer is used internal ly and externally, according to the nature of the complaint. It haa been found to be an excellent remedy for sudden colds, coughs, Ac; fever and ague, asthma snd phthync. pain in the head, kid- natf Mimnltliiti hrntua ann IArit. mmjgmrm k...n. canker, boils, and ringworms, wesk stomach, and general debility, painter's colic, broken breast. Ac, bowel complaint, and dysentery, cholera, liver complaint, and dyspepsia, teein-acne,e)c, f-c i ne fain Kilter ta sold . ny ueorge rt. t rench. Wilmington; C. C. Green, Elizabeth City James W.Carmer. Newborn t W.H. Willard. Washing ton t and by Druggists and Grocers everywhere. Uct. ZU, icbu. - 94-3m. . ON CONSIGNMENT. Onnfl POUNDS N.C. Bacon. OUUU 2,000 , Dried Apples and Peaches. sou --- . u. Lara, tn Kegs, r 600 " . N. C. Batter, very supe rior article. . - ... 10 bales Yarns and Sheetings, -2 bbls. Extra old Peach Brandy. For sat by T. C. A B. G. WORTH. . Match 29. --- ..- 6 NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE. PLOUGH MANUFACTORY, MACHINERY DEPOT AND SEED STORE, 251 PEARI. ST., KCAK FTJI.TOW, NEW TOR, JOHN JONES, Proprietor. THE Subscriber being a practical Mechanic. JL and having many years experience in the man ufacture of all kinds of AGRICULTURAL IM PLEMENTS and MACHINERY, would respect fully call the attention of Merchants and Planters to his large and most complete assortment of ths above Goods, wnich be otters for sale at lower pa ces than any other House is the trade. Gnano, Bone Dost, Super-phosphate of Lime, nagicr. ana otner f ertilizers. March 29. 6-3in-e WHISEEY. 100 BBLS. RecUfied, for sale by best brands, to arrive, GEO. HOUSTON. 7 ' April 1 WHITE LEAD. CrOlboVeTy0" "d lM April 1. GEO. HOUSTON.' " . NAILS. . 1 Hii KEGS 4d to 10d for f ale by 1 VJV April 1. . - - GEO. HOUSTON. ON CONSIGNMENT. . - Qf Bales North Carolina Hay 4 Casks Ma O chinery OU-SO Barrels Fine Flour, 8 Bales Cedar Falls Sheetings 5 Bales Cotton Yarn 500 lbs. prime new Feathers, for sale by . : . - T.C.-B.Q. WORTH. March,llriS56.-lw, . C0MERCIAL" JlMIii ESTABLISHMENT, SOUTH SUS MAMITT J3 THS EAR IT HCUSS. ; WILMHGTONV K. C. THB PROPRIETOR of this weTJ known Eetbllatiment would eall tQ attention of the tmaineM eorumtmttv to hia wr-re mna oeanuroi awonnent oi lyps and rtvuee--! h&rlnar jaat added to hia atnek one of R. Hon St Oo'S I I PATKNT SINGLE CYLINDER PRINTING! MA- I CHINKS, ha ta now enabled to do work at ranch more reasonable rate than formerly, and in the finest at vie of ilia won. - .- m : v-z v CARDS. ; Printed from $3 to $10 per thooaand. BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS, - RECEIPTS FOR RAILROADS, STEAMBOATS, CORPORATIONS, &c. - BILX1-HBAD8, SHOP-BILLS, BU.LS OP LADING, AND HEADINGS, .' 4.c4tc(t. . y '-'I'., POSTERS AND PROGRAMMES. AVe would call the attention of Concert Aeetrta." Show um um oiiwni, w our iwiuun wr aoing una Kina O ALL USDS OS rLAIN" AND ORNAMENTAL. rRINTINO, Done in the neatest manner, snd at abort notice. Those in want of Printing we trust will find it ta their advantage to give us a ealL COMMERCIAL BLANKS. The attention of 8h I oners and other ta eaJleI to onr extensive assortment of Commercial Blanks. Amoni the eollecuon is a very nne and handsome lot of Bills of Ex- enange, ra sheets and books. : - November s, Ibba. , fresFarii-als. rPHE subscriber has jast sdded largely to his jl. biock oi eoou ininfjs, an iresn and in nne or der. Among his articles are ORANGES; APPLESi LEMONS t CITRON; RAISINS 5 . CURRANTS COCOA NUTS; JELLIES, PRESERVES; PICKLES; CaNDI ES, a large and varied assortment ; PINE APPLES, BANANAS, BRANDY FRUITS, PRUNES, PLANTING POTATOES; SEGARS and TOBACCO; GROCERIES. Ac. dec. All of the above articlea will be sold st the low est cssh prices. - ; r . ol. AufJSTirVI. Feb. 9, 1856. t. UO-tf. $25 REWARD. RUNAWAY from th- subscriber, st his bis residence to Brunswick Country, N. C, negro man named JACK. Said neero is over S feet high, very dark complected; has a large nose, and a scar on nls forehead, just over one eye; tne scsr is a in tie raised, tie is cnunxy and well built, and about thirty years of age. The a- bove reward of twenty-five dollars will be paid for his apprehension and delivery to me, or lodge ment in j ii!. It is supposed he is aiming fo- the Rsilrosd. S. B. STANA LAND. March 25 4:5t. v TEAS I TEAS ! ! 17 E have just received in assortment of the best Teas ever offered in this market. Trv our SI, 00 Imperial, il is of an extra quality and flavor. Our $1,00 Black Tea Is of a rosy flavor. and cannot fail to suit the most fastidious. We nave siso o ocautilui Kiack Tea at 5U centa per lb., also, 37 cents per lb.; choise Teas in caddies at wholesale prices warranted good, at the Ori ginal Grocer. GEO. MYERS. marcn zu. x. BLACK CASSIMERE HATS. VNE CASK just opened. A very neat and gen- V' teel Hat for dress or business wesr. March 20. SHEPARD & MYERS. L. W. PIGOTT, COMMISSION MERCHANT, ; BEAUFORT, N. C. , Any bnainess entrusted to his attention will be attended to promptly and to the best of his ability. ;" Bsrsaiwcxs: . ! CummingA Styron, Com. Merchants Wilmine- Mr. Jas. XVorcum, Attorney at Law, ton ci C. Mr. Edward Stanly, Beaufort N. C. Mr. Benjamin L. Kerry, General Agent for Under- wngnters, neauiort, . u. Feb. 6th, 1856, 21-12in-w. REVISED CODE OF N. CAROLINA. T?N ACTED by the General Assembly at theses- IlJ eion or 1854, together with other Acts of a fitDHo ano uenerai character, passed at tne same session. The Constitution of the State. The Constitution of trie United Ststes. Ac, 4c. Price 14. For sale at the Book Siore of Jan. 12. S. W. WHITAKER. LAST CALL. I l nave mis asy Aasocisteo my orotner wnn I . M fSl. - I . . . . ... I -(-A. me in business, I wish (II that are ind indebted to me to csii snd settle, with cssh or by note, as my business must be settled uo soon, or the sc. counts of my hard customers will be plsced in an omcers nanus. - , GEO. H. K.ELLKY. Feb. 5. 138-tf NE WELL'S PATENT SAFETY LAMP & LAMP FEEDER. , A NEW ARTICLE, warranted to prevent all xl Accidenta from the uae of Burning Fluid, Camphene, and other Explosive Compound, used for the production of Light. This Invention is applied to all common Lampa and Lamp Feeders, also, to Solar, Camphene Lamps, Lanterns, Ac. VH.lt llMUATii. YViistisoToif, N. C, June 16th, 1854. 1 hereby certify t hat I w i tneased the ex o. erimenis j of Mr. Newell, with hia patent Safety Lamp, for furnishing "fluid" and am perfectly satisfied of the safety of the same. Ja. H. Dtcxsoir. We are prepared to fill all Orderaat short notice. for every description and variety of Lamos. dec. All persona are cautioned against infringing no on the above patent, aa the law will be rigidly en forced against an onenoers. - ' U.A D.DuPKE. Jnne 26th, 1855. . .. , t45-tf. WILMINGTON MARBLE AND STONE YARD. THE Subscriber having accepted the agency oi several large establishments st the North which will furnish him an unlimited supply of finished or unfinished, foreign and domestic MARBLE of ail qualities, ts prepared tofill sll orders for - MOSUHEXTS AND TOMBSTONES. snd everv other article in the line of the business at reasonable rales. SCULPTURING. LETTERING OR CARVING. Executed aa well as can be dons either North ot cioutn. .. .. .. . : Thebest reference can be given, if required. JA. MCULAK.ANAN. Jan. 6, 1854. tf. COMMISSION. FORWARDING ANO SHIPPING BUM IN ESS ATTENDED TO ' 1'M.tv subscriber hsvlng been lor some time out JL of employ, purposes to commence a smsll busines on his wharf, near the Wilmington &. Weldon Railroad depot, and offers his services to those sending'nrodoee to Wilmington for sale or shipment t ana would also remind those who may patronise him, thst bis wbarf is within a very short distance of the Wilmington di Weldon Rail road depot, and a considerable aum may be saved In the item of dray age. The subscriber having oeen long engaged in the topirlts ot Turpentine business, can give assurance to those who maw hu umi ai uiic iu mm care, mu u viu no proper ly attended to and instructions as to sale or ship ment strictly observod. - . B. PLANNER. .1 i t ... .v. ... . f eo.S. . ' - 133 tf. , CANDLES. TT" 7 OFi BOXES ADAMANTINE received Ibis day y, by, , . L. N. BARLOW. Feb. 28 1858, - - LEMON SUGAR. MULFORIPS CELEBRATED LEMON S , . Br. prepared expressly for Family, Hotel and bain nse, from the best Lemons, in a eoneentra- ted form, then crrstalized with sugar, for the in stant production of Lemonode. In this pare state it supersedes Lemon Syrup, and is mors convenient and cheaper than Lemons, as it will not spoil in ! any climate. For Parties and travelling, it is in i valuable. f The Sugar is neatly put op in canisters of i lb. each, (2 dos. in box- For sale by Apni 4, - ufco. HOxSETON.- SCHOOL BOOKS, STAN DAB D THEOLOGICAL, HISTORICAL, LAW," MEDICAL, BIOGRAPHICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, HENRY BURRDIMER WHOLESALE & BETAIL - TOBACCO, SNUFF ANJ CIGAR - s r u it tj. SIGN OF THE INDIAN CHIEF" MARKET STREET, i : one door above Water Wilmington, W. C. ..V. B. AU Orders filled vnlh despatch. Oct. 26ih, 1365 83-tAw-c ; FOR SALE. Qpyr Acres Pine Land, situated immediately O J upon Wilmington and Weldon ii.. four to five miles from Depot at Wilmington. - '- AND Acres of Rice or Meadow Land, situated 50 between Force Put and Thombnry; II of which is fine Swamp Land. For terms, &c, sp ply to M. CKONLY. Oct. SU, U$b!. HI a ' '&m?t COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. T3 EMOVED to ihe new snd spacious Hall Nor XI 99 and 101 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md. u. K.Uhamberun. Principal and Lecturer upon mercantile sscier.ee. , , E. K. Losier, in charge of Writing Department u. w. svemp. instructor in Mercantile UalcuJa tions snd Associate hi Book Keeping Department. J. M. nuups, Teacher In uoofc Keeping. S.T. Williams, Lecturer on Commercial Law. This Institution piesenis superior facilities to young men desirous ot obtain. ng a practical bust ness education. The course of study embraces Double Entry, Book-Keeping, as practically applied to the man agementof Meieantile, Bank, Manufacturing and Steamboat Books familiar Lectures or Commer cial Law upon the subject of Bills of Exchange, frommissury iMOtes, contracts, Partnerships, die. The exercises are all stiictly practical, bc-Inc Ie ducted from actual business transactions, so com pletely combining practice with theory that students on completion of the course are In every respect competent to conduct, on scientific principles, any set of Double Entry Books. The students have access to a Commercial Library procured expressly lor ineir accommodation. Examinations are held at stated periods snd Di plomas awarded to those found competent to repre sent the institution in a mercantile capacity, Usual length of lime to completmhe whole course from eight to ten weeks. For particulars, write, and receive a circular by mail. Sept. 20. u 81 -ly PROSPECTUS OF THE " SOUTHERN SENTINEL," A Democratic and Miscellaneous Journal, lo be published weekly, at HUson, V. C. rpHE existing condition of political parties, and L of partizan striie, naturally suggests the estab liuhing of such a journal as the "."southern Sent! nel" propose to become. The present, indeed, is a criais in our political history, never witnessed be fore. The Constitution has been i nvaded ; the lawa trampled and spat upon ; religious liberty assailed ballot boxes broken and burnt ; the landmarks ot our political ancestry partially effaced; Ihe wis dom derived from a time-honored experience un seated; strange and questionable men have been pmAtdimo high positions; and fanaticis-m, unchal ned from its axe and its laggot piles in tne North, is heard to howl among us in the South. These evils, sofar as it humble abilities shall serve, THE SOUTHERN SENTINEL Will endeavor to arrest. It will endeavor to incul cates reverence for the laws as they exist, snd for the Constitution, as it has been interpreted by the wise men of the past and by the Fathers of the Democratic faith. It willdefend not only poliiical but aiLioiocs liberty, and will do battle apainst ev ery political heresy thst may appear, whethei hatched in caves or culverts, or open convention. the sentinel will also, to relieve the monotonv of politics, devote space to literary topics, original and selected, as well as to miscellaneous subjects, which shsllinclude Agricultural and the latest Com mercialintelllgence. In brief, no efforts nor ex penses will be spared to make the Sentinel one of the most useful snd efficient journals in the .South. The first number of the Sentinel will be issued sbout the first of the n-xt month, snd sent to sub scribersst the rate of 92 per annumi2 50at the end of six months, and S3 at the end of the year. uiscount made in behalf of clubs, who shall take five, ten or more copies. J. r . KKKNAN, Editor. Jan. 17. I30-3t ' The Intellectual Vigor of m People is indicated b the Character of tie Literature." THE' CRITERION ; 1 LITERARY AND CElTICiL WEEKLY JOURNAL, 16 pages, 4 to. ITTAS commenced on the 3d of November, 1855, VV and has thus far received very general appro- bation. Anxious to extend its influence, snd place it upon a substantial basis of support, the Publish er desires most esrnestly to direct the attentionol tne ininKing public of America to its claims uoon their consideration. The main feature of the CRITERION is its Re views of Current Liiersture. . In this department are given thorough and able eriticismswf sll the most important Books as they are issued, pointing out tneir cruet cnaracterist.es. and indicating their moral tendencies, thus keeping its readera informed of all new publications which deserve their attention. It also contains Copious ; Intelligence of Affairs tn the Literary World, . " Gossip concerning Books and Writers, Announcements of contemplated Publications, and Listsff ritw Books issued in America and Europe. The Drama, Music, Fine Arts, and Science, also receive attention, and several columns of carefully selected and agreeable matter are given in each number. : In addition to the above there is a de partment of Miscellanea for reading of aa enter taining character, carefully selected from new books and the ablest reviews, and a weekly collection ot Notes snd Queries, which contains a great variety of curious and valuable information. It is confidently believed that a journal such aa the C RITERION cannot fail to have a good effect upon our national literature, snd to some extent upon cur nstional character. It will be found es pecially valuable in directing the attention of vonth to works of real excellence, and encouraging an appreciation for valuable reading, which is being rapidly destroyed by t be circulation ot superficial and sophistics! books. To the reading man the literary intelligence alone must render it. very de sirable t and to all who wish to promote an improve ment in. taste, the encouragement oi merit, and an uncompromising condemnation ot vicious style, mock sentiment, and evil principles, such sn enter prise esnoot st least, should not be indifferent. - To members of Historical, Literary and Scienti fic Societies, Lyceums snd Debating Clubs, the subjects discussed in this paper will at sll times prove of peculiar interest, and it ia the design of the editors to thoroughly csnvass from time to time those important philosophical questions which agitata aH inquiring minds, correcting false theo- ries, an The Aum. pt dencouragtng pronuoM investigation. CRITERION is published at3 ner an- payable yearly, half yearly or quarterly in ad- vanes. Specimen copies supplied on application to the Publisher, CHARLES R. RODE, - ' . no, 11J, naasau street, new York. - Jan. 12. : j .( ..-..i. . i , -128-6t . : JUST OPENED; rf BBLS. Apples, In fine order, . " ' fJJ A fresh lot of Cocoanots, -j Freneh Confectionary, " . A Isrge let of steam refined Candies, Ac." At the Broadway Variety Store. No. 40 Market Street. W II. DNEALE. March . .'v.-' , r- IU " Kfe So. Side Market t.,Ui ; f fc-T-3&YViLM!!rrnw. nr. r IWII 8TATIONERT, BLANK BOOKS. PAPERS 9F ALL ; DESCRIPTION,. CARDS, PENS, INK. &c, &c. MUSIC, ARTIST'S MATERIALS &c , &c, &c. SURGICAL AND DENTAL i itua knts. The only complete stock o A the above Instruments ever kept in I this market, is now offered for sale by C. A V. DvPHE, 45 Msrket street. .Nov. 8 N EATS-F00T OIL. A SUPPLY just received and for sale by May 10. C. 4 D. DcPRE. DR. R. F. HIBBARD'S WILD CHERRY BIKERS, IOR Nervous Weakness and General Debility. These Bitters are highly serviceable in all dyse peptic affections ; they ssfeiatdigesiion restore thg tone oi tne stomacn, stimulate tne liver, and creat an appetite. They are unsurpassed in rrmovine angor or lassitude, (or wsnt of energy to move,) and effectually throw off the drowsiness incident to the &pnn or, warm season. . Sold Wholesale and Rttail, by March 31. GEO. MYERS. NEW AND FRESn GROCERIES. ' pHE Subscriber having just returned from the JL North with a select nock of General Grocer ies; offers them at ihe lowest possible prices, whole sale and retail they consist in part of 100 bags t;oiiee, Java, Laguira snd Kio, bU halt Chests Teas, Imperial and Oolong extra ; 125 barrels f ugars. Crushed. Powdered and Clarified: Llauors. VVines, Champaigns, Brsndit-s of the most choice cnarscters. In tact our Liquors are me rest selec tion ever offered in this market. Old Madeira and Port Wine of thebest Vintages, Bottled Liquors. ot every variety tor Medical purposes; 1 pipe of the ct-lebrsted Old Tom Gin, Scheidam Schnapns, Hibborts Vild Cherry Bitters. 150,000 Sega is, allgrades. SUS DRIES. Goshen Butter, Irt-sh weekly; Smoked Beef, Beef Tongues, Fulton Market Beef, Salmon, Mack erf I, Codfii-h, Herring. Cheese English and Imi tation, Bacon, Pork, Stuart's Syrup, perm snd Whale Oil, Fruita in every variety, Nuts, Smart's Confectionary, Market Baskets, Clothes Bankets and Fancy Baskets, Wash Tubs all kinds, Brass hooped Buckets, Common Buckets, Brooms, Trsys, Sifters, Keelers, Cup Tubs, Scrubs, snd every va riety of Wood and Willowware, Spices, Cloves, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Pepper, Ginger, Mace, Choc olate, fsingglass. Gelatin, Macaroni, Vermicilli. Raisins, Currants, Citron, Prunes, Pieserved Gin ger, Sauced Salmon, Sardines, India 'Pickles Stuffed Olives. . . Truly thankful for past favors I hor.e. to merit s continuance of the same. Respectfully, Oct. 4. . - GEO. M VERS. NEGRO PASSES. ANEW form ef Passes, containing sanitary pro visions, approved by he Commissioners, ai.d a number of others interested in the welfare of our colored population, is just issued at the office oi The Commercial. ; PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS : ,9H CM ( LBS. pure md extra White Lead; 4.J,JJJ 5,000 galls. Linseed Oil 25 bbls. Red Ochre; BOO galls Chrome Green; . 10 bbls Vet etain Red; 300 galls. Chrone Yellow j V5 bbls. Lamp Black ; 8 bbls. Coach and Japan Varnishes: Terra D'Trinna, Amber and Pruspian Blue; Logwood, Annstto and Madder. For sale by CAD. DoPRE. Wholesale Druggists. Wilmington, N. C Oct. 5. ' . 66. WINDOW GLASS. QHAflKOXES French snd American Win tJJJJ dow Glasses from 7x9 to 24x36. For sale by C. dt D. DoPRE, Uct. 5. vv holesale Druggists, Wilmington. 100,000 COPIES! STEAMBOAT DISASTERS ON THE WESTERN WATERS, AND 8TEAMB0AT DIRECTORY. rpHE undersigned hsve now in course of s of prepar ECTOHV, X a lion a NEW STEAMBOAT DIRE which will be issued in October next i the book will contain over two hundied pages, illustrated in the best style, and neatly bound in a durable manner. It will be oi.e of the most interesting books ever published, and will be a book that will be interest ing to ell classes ol people. The Steambost Di rectory will contain a complete list and description of aluhe steamboats now afloat on the Weatcrn 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 she is in. Also, the names of Captains snd offi cers, her see, Ac, Ac. The Directory will contain a history of Steamboats and Steamboating on the western waters, since ine application or steam: also, a sketch of the first boat built for the Ohio river, with the name of the builder, commander, ana owner. 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 illustrated, with a list of all those who have pel iBhea by their burning, sinking and ex ploding, on the Western and Southern waters. The Directory will contain Mapa of the Ohio. Mississippi, Missouri, Illinois, Arkansas, While, iveu, uuarnua, lazoo.ona otner rivers, with the; towns, snd cities laid down, with correct distances also, many other liver and commercial items of interest to tne people at large. The book will contain- the cards of the various United Stales insil boats, with tne trade iney are In, Ac., &c. The Di rectory will also contain a complete list of alt the responsible Steamboat Licensed Officers, their places ot residence, tc, if-e ; the new Steamboat Law, Its requirements, with comments, showing wnereinii oenems tne incompetent omcer. and In jures the competent officer, Ac, dec, snd all the important united states Supreme Court Steam boat Decisions up to date; the Rates and impor tant isvrainerciai privileges, bids oi Lsdlng, 1m portsnt Decisions of the vsrious United Stste. courts, lo regard to Freights lost and damaged, 6te., Ac t with many other things of interst. The Directory will be illustrated In the best style and printed in the best manner. The aufhor has for six years been gathering together sll the facta ano items in regard to the numerous steamboat disasters on the Western and Southern waters. and now intends publishing them in book form. The price of the work will be nut at the low a nm of One Dollar. Ten thousand copies will be issued for the boatmen ; all others desirous of subscribing will have to do so at once, as pone will be printed unless ordered in advance. This work is destined to hav a circulation af over eighty tnousand copies, aa the publishers srs recsiving large numbers of subscribers, prr msil, from all parts of the coon trv. d.ilr. Some of the oldest boatmen, as well most scientific men of tne times, are contributors to the Steamboat Direc tory. . . The Directory Will be laaarrf la CU-tnnrr. and will be an ornament to the parlor aa well as steamboat. - By remitting One Dollar (post paid) you will re ceive a copy of the above work. Ee"All communications and letters should be addressed to , ,- ,. - JAMES T.LLOYD A CO., , : , Post Office B sliding. ' Cincinnati, Ohio. Jury 17 th. 1855. . 63-tf. JUST OPENED 1 LARGE, well selected snd varied assortment X of Groceries, comprising fresh lot of Cheswe, . Preserved t : V Lard, -., Pickle t Coffee, dr. ... ; Soaps, ,. -. ; Z Fresh Mesfs. ' . . .Starch, - - - , Tin sod Wooden . . Candles,- -. " Wsre, . ' - Flow, Ac , cY. t AU of which msy be found st the corner of Mar ket aad Water streets, at ihe u Cheap Cask Slre where goods mast be paid for on delivery. ' t U. CO W AIM, Superintendent., " Jan, 31. . - - . I3d-fX Herald and Journal copy. . WILMINGTON & WEL. R. R. CO jsam.B .iss J --"s ' Orrics P,feiKtB o ScSssibtswdskt, i T, UN.' ' v I'minpton", It. t-. Jis. I, Irfib. TP HE PASSENGER TRAINS WILL A. TIL furiher notice, run over this road sa fol lows i , - 1 GOING NORTH, DAILY. ' 1 DAY EXPRESS TRAIN lesves Wflminglbrl si 6 A. H i arrives st Coldshort st 9 51 Itare in 6 minutce -snd arrives sr. Weldon st 1.30 P. M. NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN lesvrs Wllmlns ton at 30 P. arrives st Goldrboro' st 8 6 '.; to supper 20 minutes i arrives at Weldon at 1.00 A. M. . GOING ftOUTH. DAILY. DAY EXPRESS leavea Wildonatl? v., r.r rivea at Goldsboro 3 20 P. M. leaves ia 5 min utest srrives at Wilmington st 7.JU r. ll. to sup- per. NIGHT EXPRESS Ifsves Weldon si 9 P. M.f srrives at Goldsboro' st 1.10 A. M, lesves In 3 minutest strives at Wilmington st 6.30 A. M. EirThe Night Express Train, connects with the North Carolina Railroad, both ways, at Golds boro'. Through I'ickeis North sold In WJlrrrlngton;' to Baltimore I2; to Philadelphia 11; to New York Sl5BC:to Washington, D.C., . 1"TCKITS WILL WOT SS SOLD TO A STISaO IW , Pattengers ate notified that an extra charge f one cent per mile v ill be required of those who do not purchase tickets at stations. Frelgnt by passenger trains double rale!. Lo-' csl fare, with tickets, sbout 3 cents per. mile; if psid in the csrs, sbout 4 cents per mile. FREIGHT TRAINS. Two through tchedelo' trains between Wilmington and Weldon, each week leaving alternately on Mondays and Thursdoysand arriving on Tuesdays snd Fri days. Two schedule trains per Week to' Goldsbo-' ro' leaving Wilmington on Tuesdays nml Fri days, and Goldsboro on Wednesdays and duttrr days. All dues on freight, np or down, payable at Gen eral Freight Office in Wilmington, on reeiipl or delivery, including that on the North Carolina' Railroad. ... S. I.. FREMONT. Jan. 29. , General Superintendent Orrrcs Wil. & Man. Rail Roap, ) Wilmington, Die I3ih, Ifc55. NOTICE Is hereby given that all Freight trans ported by this Road will be st the enttrc, risk of the owner, from the moment it U unladen from' the Lars at the point of delivery. L. J. FLRM1NG. General Superirftrndt nt. 117 ly Dec. 16. ON CONSIGNMENT, BUSHELS While Flint Com t 60 bbls. Flour, (Wilmington Inspection I s 350 100 bushels Meal. For sale in lots to suit'1 by T.C. 4 B. G. WORTH." Feb. 12. MEDICATED' T GUTTA-PERCHA C0LL0DIAN, ANEW and Valuable Remedy for. dressing Wounds, Cuts, Burns, and Ulcers. It has been tried successfully by Physician, and found superior to any remedy of the kind now In use. It forms, when applied, a Cuticle, soft, elastic, snd impervious to water, aasimllating most perfectly the nataral Cuticle. It may be advantageously, uacd In changed lips, excoriations about the neck' and ears of children, and for abraaions f almost every kind, and aa a dressing In surgical opera--' tions. The proprietors feel great confidence in present ing the above article for use, believing it will prove fully adequate to the ends proposed, snd Invalua ble as s meaicinsi remedy, t-or rale by I tie Pro prietors, - C.dtD. DuPRE. ALSO VETERIANRY GUTTA PERCH A COLLODION for Saddle and Harness Galls. Wou nds and aorea on horses. For sale bv the Pro prieiors, C. Ol I). DuPHI-Y May 20. Druggists, Wilmington, N. C". nARMAN'S nOTEL (LATE WASHINGTON AND LAFAYETTE )' wis firm nn- noL-vrn it v- miv ilfi etlevllle Hotel, snd is now read v for the ac commodation of travelcra. JNO. IIARMAN. Wilmington June 7. 37-tf. CIGARS, CIGARS. tXf nr0 CESTHsvsnaClgars-prl UW.UUU tide also, a few boxes i ins ar choice tnewing Tobacco. For sale by C. fc U. V0VU.K. June 5. Market street NOTICE! NOTICE!! THE Subscriber wodld respectfully notify all persons indebted to him accounts and notes due to make immediate settlement ss money must be had. GEO. MYERS. Oct. 4. 87 GLUE; 1 r BBLS., a prims article for Distillers. For x ts sale by ADAMS, BRO. dc CO, Nov. 17. 105' NOTICE: THE undersigned having now some first ral JL. workmen employed, is prepsred to manufac ture Boots and Shoes to order st short notice. All work wsrrsnied. Also, sll kinds of repslrlng done with neatnets and dlspstrh. July 24; GEO. R. FRENCH. NOTICE! NOTICE!! NOTICE!!! THOSE who have not paid their accounts to' January 1st, will pleaae do so Immediately, as it is absolutely necessary for us to receive last year's Bills in order to pay our own. 1 trust fur ther notice will be unnecessary. Respectfully. Jan. 26. GEO. MYERS. . hoopTron. 1 anj Ii inch wide. For distillers. For ssle by' , . RUSSELL & BKO. Oct.S. No. 30 North Water st. SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LI2IE. 7rX BAGS Prof. Mape's improved super Phos- f v pnateot Lime. March 6. For aale by ADAMS, BRO. dc UO. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! ! THE subscriber hsvlng adopted the "thirty daf" and Cask svetem," is determined to make it' to the interest of pure hssers io patronize hlm.by keeping constantly on hsnd a supply of Groce ries, Ac, at reduced prices. Just received! 40 boxes of Goshen snd English dairy Cheese t 33 bsgs Java. Rio and Laguayra Coffees ; a Isrge snd fresh supply of nice Butler snd Lsrd; 43 bsgs and boxes Buckwheat; 2000 lbs. Codfish No. I and 2 Mackerel and Salmon in hslf bbls. snd kits; Hiram Smith's Flour, in half bbUM Rice Floori 4 boxes of Stervin, Ada mantine and Sperm Candles; Sods, Bu'ter, Su gar and Water Crackers, in Uls. snd boxes ; Fut ton Msrket Beef, dtc.d-c. For sale by WM. L. 8. TOWNSHEND. . Marc's 6. Ne. 20, Market street. BUTTER. . A FEW kegs selected Goshen Butter, just r y Ceived, For sale low for cash, by J.II. FLANNER. Feb.ZolIf FRESH GROCERIES. T7F. are now receiving ear Spring stock of vv Fresh Gioceries, and invite the attentl.'nof ur friends and patrona lo an examlnal en of ihe same.' Consisting in part f a very eiira quality of Teas, Green snd Black ; Liquor, Winr-s. Cor disla, Chsmpsgne; Extra Goshen Butter; f :rftih and American Cheese i Java, Kio, Laguayta and St. Domingo Coffees Sagara o.' all gradea ; Fiesh Prunes st l2 cents per I hi Crackers of every va riety ; Figs ; Natsi Apples j Oranxr; Confect lonsrles: Lemons t Pickles: L'binrii hiuren Jellies; Preserved Gingeri Corned iecf; Smoked Keef; Beer Tongues bplced Oysters; Rslsinsf Currsnls; Citron; Flavouring Extracts; Salmon; Mackerel t Codfish t Sounds snd Tonsors ; Uiu k- ets Brooms; BsskciS; 2j0.t)0j Scsrs. some of ihe choicest brands. Inf.rt hair evcrv vari ety of the choicest Groceries', snd st the iVwe.t possible prices for cash. A t the Original Oroccry aiarch o. - . GEO. M i r.ita.- JUST RECEIVING, OH LARGE sweet Orngcs, CU4JVAJ 50 bbls. Apples, 100 boxes Raisins, wholes, hslresand quart ers, Citron, Carrsnts, Shell Balks. Crsnl-rries Lemons and Confeciionaries. Csllstih Origi nal Grocery. GEO. UVEItS. us, ii, , Hi
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