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JAVA COFFEE. BAGS old governmentJsva Coffee for sale March 6. , ' 151 LAGUAYRA COFFEE. - f BAGS superior, Ior aale by JL VSMarch 6, GEO. HOUSTON. DISSOLUTION. y mnBirm of Wilkinson & Ealer U this -lay die- I . .i a - -I 1 :M L a solved oy muiuai consent, inc Business um iuttii h J. Wilkinson. ' - . - . , J. WILKINSON, ; 5 WM. M. ESLER. Jan. U, 1856. M' " , . J. WILKINSON will continue the Upholster- laa- and Psner Hanging in all ita branches. Those having accounts against Wilkinson A Ester will please present them, and those indebted will con- - . : . I AJj.iAa ier a lavor oy maiini pituodi iihihicij . v . s: J. WILKINSON. Jan. 19. " , : Vy -: 1 RECEIVED THIS DAY fcfi Boxes Oran'gea, UJ 25 " Lemons. - 2000 Cocoanuts, just opened, and for sale at the Broadway Varietj a tore, no. 4U Mar net st. March 20. 1868, . -1 W. H. DaN KALE. PROSPECTUS Of THE RAIL ROAD TIMES. a m iwnroFvnu'VT iriTTn ktit. v lillUt 111. SfAMl JS W 41 Mar Devoted to News, Internal Improvement, Educa- lion, Agriculture,, manufacture tf Com . were.- : , . "ITT K know that the interests of the People of V V our State demand sor.h a paper, and believing 'that one free from political strifes and quarrels of 'the day, devoted to sach topics, will be the kind they desir. we confidently enter upon this enter prise with the assurance of meriting and meeting heir anorobatioa and support. Our object is to , snake the Times the mirror of the State, in which ail can see their true interests Held np and encour- aired. 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, sodo all ,. the other interests or tne state. - EDUCATION. It is a source of regret to all interested in the Educational interests of oui State, (and who Is not 7) that our papers are so much devoted to party politics, Ac, that this great cause has been too much neglected; we propose, therefore, to devote to this subject, a portion ot our snace We will foster and carefully note the advancement of Education, not only in our higher Schools, but also in our common ftcnoois. AGRICULTURE,' MANUFACTURE AND comma ndins the attention of all our (rood State and monev-lovinz citizens. Therefore, the Mark' ta will be reported with care, and all items, calcu lated to throw ligm on eitner ot tnose inseparable Branches of Industry, wilibe carefully gleaned and inserted every week, p ; It is unnecessary to say more If we had time, but the "whistle of the locomotive" on the East and the cheering news from the West admonish us to close. ' Permit ub, however, to assure you that the first number of the Times will mane its appearance about tha time the cara reach thia place -from the bast.- - t" TK.K91S 1 ne i imes wiu oe printea weeaiyw Greensborousb.IM. C, on new material, and con tain S3 much reading matter as any paper in the Ss ate. for VI per annum in advance. . , - K. W. OGBURN. f : C. C. COLE. ' J. W. ALBRIGHT. Nov. 6. , I00-6t JUST OPENED. . . TPHE largest assortment of Chemicals ever offer- J. ed in thia market, consisting In part ot - 100 lbs. Sugar Lead; 60 .Sulph.Zlne; . , : 25 " Vallett'aMasa; " 500 ois. German Quinine j 10 bbls. Epsom Salts ; - 15 bbla. Copperas; ' 25 Iba. Calomel ; " ' - ; Z 30 lb. Blue Mass j - 3 carboys Spirita Nitre (ftTU 3 " Aina Ammonia,(ffT) and a num ber of other Chemical, from the Laboratories of Powers aud Weightman.Chas. Ellis & Co. For ale by - - CAD. DuPRE. ' June 5. i 36 CIGIRS! CIGARS!! TUST RECEIVED. 50,000 choice Havana Ci- J gars, for sale by - C. A D. DuPRE, ' ' Wholesale Druggists, 45 Market st. - pet- 13.' ; . -, - j. 91. JUST RECEIVED Per Sckr. L. P. Smith. 1 r KEGS New Butter; 10 Boxes Cheese; L J Smoked Beef, Beef Tongues, Cofiee. Snesr, -Crushed Sugar, Powdered Sugar, and a variety of xresn confectionary, dtc.,dbc. . AprU24. GEO. MYERS. FLUID. Id BARRELS just received, and for aale by ' 1U March 22. ADAMS, BRO. da CO. JUST RECEIVED A . FRESH supply of Lady'a fine GLOTE KID Xi. UA1TKKS; also, stew dox. pairs 01 L.a ay's tipped and lamed Congtesa Boots ; alm for sale 1 Jarge iron sale. . u. tv. tf.tjjtt. - March 20. . LET US REASON TOGETHER. 1 HOLLO WAY'S PILLS. .. 1 WHY ARE WE SICK 1 r Ithaabcen the lot. of the human race to be weighed down by diaeaae and suffering. HOLLO- WAY'S PILLS are specially adapted to the relief i tnawKAK, tne NERVOUS, theDELICATE. and the INFIRM, of all climes, a -res. aexes. and constitutions. Professor Hollo way personally su periaterds the manufacture of hia medicines in the United States, and offers them to a free and en lightened people as the best remedy the world ever aw tonne removal or oisesse. - THESE PILLS PURIFY THE BLOOD. toeae laraona flils are expressly combined to unSs, ibb Kin.ana tne ooweis, correcting any de rangement in I heir functions, purifying the blood, the very fountain f life, and thus curing disease ii ii ia lurwa, - - DYSPEPSIA AND LIVES. COMPLAINTS. nearly Half tne human- race have taken these Pllla. It has been proved In all parte of the world uai nviiuug aas oecn rouna equal to tnem la ca eaot disorders of the liver, dyspepsia, and atom- oiu cumpiuaw KcnerDliy. 1 uey soon give a neaimy tone in toese organs, however mach de ranged , and when mil other means have failed. GENERAL DEBILITY, ILL HEALTH. ' -Many of the most despotic Governments have opened their Custom Houses to the introduction! of these Pule, that they may become the medicine of the masses. Learned: Colleges admit that this raeaiciae is tne pest remedy ever tnown 6r per sons ot delieate health, or wlura th mtem hn been Impaired, aa its Invigorating properties never J Mil w auvru rcun. - FEMALE COMPLAINTS: No Female, young or old, ahould be without this celebrated medicine. - It corrects and regulates the monthly coursesat all periods, actio? In many ca- eea like a charm. It is also the beat and safest med icine that can be given to children of all azes. and for any complaint ; consequently no family should tu arllkAnl r lIoUovMiy't PxO$ art the best remedy known in tXe world far tXe fotUnnng DUeaxt t . Asthma ; Diarrhcaa Indigestion Stone A Gra Bowel Cora- Dropsy Influ ansa yel - ' plainta , Debility - Inflamma- Secondary : Coaghs ' - Fever sad tion Symptons " ' - Ague Inward Venerial Af Chest Dis- Female dis- Weakness tectiona easea- - ases i Liver com-Worms of all Costlvenesa Headaches plaints r kinds Dyspepsia Lowness of k Pile Spirits, i ' ' ' ' Sold a( the Establishments of Professor Hoi lowsy, 60 Maiden Lane. New York, and 244 Strand, London, and by ail respectable DraggUtsand Dea lers of Medicines throughout the united States in Pots and Boxes, at 25 cents 62 cents, and tl,0Oeeh-' - " CSfTberelsa considerable saving by taking (he iaTcer sizes. NB. Directions" for the guidance of patients (a every disorder r affixod to each Pot. J.niy 6. . - - 49-Ij-c. ROYAL MAM LOTTERY. ;H.O00Qa SORTS O HVMERO 562 ORDINARIO. To be drawn in Havana (Island of Cuba,) : APRIL 15th, 1856. : ; CAPITAL PRIZE $60,000 ! ! ! 1 priae of 1 " . I 1 -10 ..$60,000 .. 20.000 .. 16,000 15 prizes of-....I00 20 ' 60tf 60 : ' 400 161 200 .. 8.000 .. ,000 16 Approximates 4,800 4 nnrai.linations to the 60.0000 400 each: 4 of tWO to 120,000 f 4 of $100 to 16,000 4 of 20O :o KJDQ0. Whole Tickets. Sl&i Halves, 5; Q.uartera2 50. Prizes cashed at sight at 5 per cent discount. , Bills on the Bank of Charlotte taken at par. A drawinc will be forwarded as soon aa the re an It kwnmei known. Communications addressed to DON RODRI GUEZ, (care of City Post Charleston, S. C.) un til the 15th Apni win oe aitencca to. Anril I. . NE PLUS ULTRA" SCHEME I 1,200 PRIZES ! 50,000 DOLLARS! HAVANA PLAN LOTTJSKY. : JASPER ' COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY. By Authority of the State ot Georgia. 10,000 Numbers only ! 1 Prize to every 8 Tickets! Class M. to be drawn May lo, l Bib, at concert Hall. Macon. Ga.. under the sworn superinten dence of Col. Georee M.Logan and Jaa. A. Nis- bet. ' Esq. ' The Manner having announced his determina tion to make thia the most popular Lottery in the world, offers for May I5in, a scheme .that far surpasses any Scheme ever ottered in the an nals of Lotteries. Look to your interest! Ex amine the Capitals. 5One Prize to 8 Tickets. CAPITAL $12,000! 1 Prize of 12,C00 1 4m 1 6 10 60 do 5,000 do do do do do do do 3,000 2.000 1.000 5(0 50 25 120 500 SCO 10 do 8 1,200 Prlxes, amounting to 150,000 1 Tickets, S3. Halves, S4. Quarters, $2. Prises navable without Deduction. Persons aendlnsr money by mail need not fear Its tu in? lost. Orders punctually attended to. Communications confidential. Bank Notes of all sound Banks taken at par. Those wishing particular numbers should order immediately. Address JAMKS F. WIPITEK, Mannger, Macon, Ga. LOSS OF TICKETS OF CLASS L. By the latj accident on the Seaboard and Roan oke Rail Road, the Tickets of Class L.. for April 15th, in their transit from Baltimore, In charge ot Adims K press Company, were destroyed oy nre, const-quentlv there will not be snv Drawing of that Class. The Drawing win be Class ai, may tain, the ?Ne Plua Ultra" Scheme. Very Respectfully, J. F. WINTER, March 22 3-tf. Manager. THE NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFEIKSURMCECOJIP'Y, RALEIGH. N. C. THE above Company hp a been inoperationsince the Istof April, 1 843, under the directionof tha following Officers, via : - Or. Charles K.Jonnson, President, Wm.D. Haywood, Vice President, John G. Williams, Secretary, Wm. H.Jones, Treasure. Per rin Busbee, Attorney, "tr'"'0"" Medical Boa.-d of Dr.'R.B. Haywood, 5 J.Hersman. General Azent. This Company haa received a charter giving ad- vantaeea tothe insured overanv otherComminv. Thi ath section elves tne Husband tne onvileire to insure hisown life for the sole use of his Wife and Children, free from any elaimeof the representa tives of the husband orany of his ereditors. - Organized on purely mutual principles, the life members participate in the veholeof the profits which areieclared annually. Besides, the applicant fof life, when the anruialpremlum is over30 may pa) one nan in a note. All elalma for insurance sgainslthe Company wil! oe paid within ninety daya after proof of the death of the party is furnished. Slaves are Insured forone or five years, at rates which will enable all Slaveholders to secure thl class of properity against the uncertainty of life. Slav Insurance nresenta a new nrt intpritln featurein the history of North Carolina. which will prove very Important to the Southern States. The laat four months operation of thia Company ahowaa veryl argeamount of business more than the Directors expected to do the first year having aireaay issueo more man uu roncics. Dr. W m . w. HAaarss, Medical Examiner. and Agent, wummgton, tv. s. AllCommnnicationaonbusInessof theCompany snould beaddreseen io i JOHN G. WILLIAMS, Sec'y. Raleigh. June 8, 1855. T CIRCULAR. A BOOK FOR EVERY SOUTHERN METHODIST Early in 1836, probably in the month of Febru ary, I expect to publish a new work to the partic ular features ot wnicn x oeg leave to call your at tentjon. , The Annals of Southern Methodism, for 1855, win oo a iz mo. volume ot not less tna n ibU pages. well printed, front stereotype plates, upon good paper. It will contain all available statistics In every department of the operationa of the Mc.THUDl.3l JSflBUUPAL CHURCH. SOOTH. The desisn embraces the Plan of Enincopal visi- luiiuii) .vum.b me ocniun. ui ail 1110 vviuci' encesheld in IS55, the appointments, numbers, dVc; a summary ot all reported revivals, notices of the dedication of new Churches: reports of College Commencements, with all else connected with our educational movements; a resume of our Mission ary operationa, embracing whatever see ma of gene ral interest in mat department; the movements ot the Tract ana Sunday school societies : whatever appertains to our publishing interests, with a n nouncementa of all New Bcoks nublished by our Concern, or written by Southern Methodists ; what the Church is doing lor the instruction of slaves Historical and Biographical Essays: interesting personal reminiscences; and a miscellany of im portant facta and incidents. 4 Ltiti "AiNiNALS." It is believed, will be a fair and full daguerreotype of . i r o .i a. ; me progress ui ouumern metiioaisni. It will oeeur to yon at once, that if 1 have suc ceeded in preparing this volume with any reasona ble amount or skill, it win net only be a very agree able book for present reading, but that every year will add to its valne as showing the posture of Sou thern Methodism at this particular janctare of its history. , - . ;" i HIS UIKJKSr . . Will be specialty valuable aaa Book of reference. To whatever question of general Interest may arise in regard to the events of 1855, it is hoped that a tisfactorv answer win be found in me Annals. While it' is believed that the Ministers in our Church will desire copies aa soon as they can be obtained, I have paid regard to the what I suppos ed the tastes of general readers. Tha older mem bers ol the Church will tina saeicncs mat carry them back to their earlier com peers, aa In this de partment 1 have not restricted myself to the histo ry of the year, but have coiiectea whatever naa ap peared daring the year, which, as history and biog raphy, nreaerves the memoirs of tha 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, aboil receive the firat copies issued from the press. A gold dollar pasted in a letter.can be sent securely and Is pref erable to bills of distant Hanks. .Those of tha banks in North and South Careiina win be as good as gold. In return a copy will be sent well wrapped and pre paid.- my address la uoittsnoro', iv. o. - , CHARLES F. DEEMS. Dec. 29. . -j 122-lm CO-PARTNERSHIP. I HAVE thia day aaeoclated my brother Oliver, with me in the General Grocery and Commis r sion businsss. Tha firm will be GEO.: H. KKL- LEV dt BllO. We bona that our kind pafona and friends will eon ti naa their patronage which they have so liberally bestowed on the senior partner of the concern heretofore. Oar Block will consist of Sueare, Cofiee, Mo lasses, Flour, Batter, Cheese, Lard, Bacon, Rice, Soap, "Candles, Candies, Fish and Potatoes, March, Brooms, Tobacco, and everything in the grocery line, except liquors. . We also further promise not to be undersold In the price of our arti cles or bettered aa to quality. We ahsll still cob nnue the cash system, or 30 daya to good aid punctual customers. REST0N, GROCERIES ERFSH Imperial and . Gon Powder and Black Teas. Preserved Pine Apple, Strawberries, Damaons, Cranberries and Peaches t, Goava, Crab Applfc, Black and Red Cdrrant Jelly i Amer ican, French and Kngiiab Pickles t fcnenan and American Sauces: French and Enelish Must ard i Macironi in small famitv boxes: British and American Table Salt ; English and American Ex- tracts t Ground Spices t Fresh Green Peasi Corn, Tomatoes, Oysters. Lobster and Salmon. Also, G.nser Wine a fine ionic for debilitated and weakly people. "and a ereat comforter to disabled atomache. March 4. , 150, ls i .u ..v... u.iit.. ..wuaiu. .Mis sionary in Burmsh, to his father, Joseph Xobin son, Esq., of this City, haa been handed to na for publication, from which we make the following extracts, frcvutence Journal. JNiwtoh, Mauluiain, June 6, teaa. tt Deor Father Will you kiudly say to Mr. Da vis that Mrs. Hibbard and myself, and ine'eed I micht add. all who came out with us, feel very grateful tor the boxot la in Killer wnicn be gave us wnen we lett our native tana tor tturman. i have used it for Coughs, Colds, violent Internal for the Sting of Scorpions snd with uniform suc cess The only severe spasm ox ine stomach 'hich Mrs. Hibbard has had in Bnrmah, waa in stantly relieved by the Pain Killer. We always keep it where we can put our nanos on it in the dark If need be. Although I took Mr. Nisbet'a box in addition to my own when he returned to America. ttill it is all gone out tnree or tour ootues, ana mat would have been gone long ago, had I not refused to part with!'. The Karens, aleo, are beginning to learn ita val- ui!. and call for it. but I have to deny tlum. excent in a ores, mr we couiu not mint oi oeing wiinoun it. With the l'ain Killer, I feel myselt well arm ed against disease that is in all ordinary cases. It is indispensable, and 1 seldom meddle with any otner medicine Rev. CHARLES HIBBARD. Ma. I ebbv Davis J led it to be my duty to bear my testimony to the efficacy of your infalli ble fain Kiiier. i nave uaea it ior years, tor com plaints of the btomach and Bowel, 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 perlectly reator ed mvdieestive oreana. I had a very severe attacx, a lew days sgo, or the aeue. and such a pain in my back, for three davs and nights, thaj l couta get no rear. 1 dema tided of mv physician, after several l nines had been tried, to give me somemingto relieve my back and head of pain. He said 1 uiuft bathe, and wait till the Afue wore oft. and the pain would wear awav. I had too much pain to feel easy, and sent snd cot a Z5 cent Dome or me - vegetable ram Killer." l took a little inwardly, and bathed according to di rections, and one application haa removed all the pain and 1 am able to write to-day, though with a tren.blinc hand. The application was msde last night about nine o'clock, snd I had a sweet night's rest. I have recommenoeo it ior several years and it has given universal satisfaction where it haa been used according to directions, Yours, gratefully, L. PERRY CHILDS, Pastor of Baptist Church, Troy, Ohio. Thousands of Living Witnesses Certify to their Ketgnbirrs from' day lo dav, the Wondeijut Ejects of DAVIS' PAI.S KILLER. Sakdcsxv Citv. Ohio. Nov. 24. 1849. Mr. J. N. Harria Dear Sir : Your favor of the 28th ultimo is at hsnd. snd in teply will say We began seuine ferry uavia' fain Killer, and with very little effort on our part; sales were small at nrst, out aa itoecame Known in our community, the demand increased rapidly, far beyond our es- neetations. and every person that bought it would come afier more, and speak of it in the highest Urms aa a valuable remedy for all those diseases vour pamphlet spoke of. From those recommen dations we were Induced to use it in our own fam ilies, aud the good effects of the medicine were im mediately apparent, vve nave sold mora or the Pain Killer than we ever have since or before of any other medicine in the same length of time; and we do not hesitate to say that it haa given bet ter aatisfacuon to the purchaser than any other ar ticle we have ever sold. Keep a large supply in the West, it is tost such a medicine as the people want, and they have already found out that they can cure the fever and ague for twenty-five cents. It will cure a cold in one hour a severe cough in one night and has proved to be the best medicine in uae tor a diseased stomach and many other purposes. Yours, dc. . LW&nuuuauKlriAll. DAVIS' VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER This unnari Haled preparation is receiving more testimonials of ita wonderful efficacy in removing pain, than any other mediiine ever offered to the public And these testimonials come not alone irora tne ignorant, out iroro persona oi every ae- gree of intelligence and every rank of life. Phy- sicians oi tne nrst resDeeiaDiuiy, auu penecuy conversant with the nature or diseases and reme dies, have recommended this ss one of the most effectual in their line of preparations for the ex tinctionof pain. The Pain Killer lused internal ly and externally, according to the nature of the complaint. It haa been found to be an excellent remedy for audden colds, coughs, etc.; fever and ague, asthma and phthysic.pain in the head, kid- ana AAmnlalaits k ll teas at a si stya aoUS fm Ktirnsj UCJ VVIIipiaiiHtah ut uioav BMW " vwi Dv.a v w a job canker, boils, and ringworms, wesk. stomach, and eeneral debility, painter's colic, broken breast, Ac, bowel complaint, and dysentery, cholera, liver complain', and dyspepsia, teeth-acne, Ac, pc. The Pain Killer is sold by George R. French, Wilmington; C. C. Green, Elizabeth City ; James W. Carmer, Newbern ; W. H. Willard, Washing ton ; and by Druggists and urocera everywhere, Oct. 20, lc55. 34 3m. CHANGE OF PERCENTAGE. Town of Wilmmulon Seven ver cent. Stock. TWO HunSred Shares o 1 100 each, of the Stock JL authorized to be issued by the Town of wil mine ton for the purpose of -.urthasing a auitable lot and erectin? thereon, a Town Hall, are now for sale. The stock is redeemable on the 1st day of January. 1876. bears interest at the rate of sev en per cent per annum, payable semi-annually to the holder ot tnewarranta or counons artacneo to the several certificates, and for the payment of merest accruing snd of the stock when due, the Commissioners of the town are empowered and requited to provide by taxation, on thereat and per sona! property of the towns In addition thereto for the ultimate redemption of thia Stock, a sink ing fund la required by Isw, to be created to wnicn is to be added irom year to year, not lesa than One Thousand Dollars." Asv further details in reference to thia most de sirable investment will be furnished by application either In peraon, or by letter to the Treasurer of the town. K. ireas. A aril 1. 7-3w Journal. Herald. Ta rboro Southerner. Italeigh Standard, copy 3 weeks and send bills to thia Of- nce. SOAP. cjTl BOXES Colgate'a Pale and Na l.forsaleby Vaiartl p. . , GEO. HOUSTON. PEACH BRANDY. 1 FEW bbla., vety superior article, on band at TV-Apniiu. - r. c. b. u. wutt.Tti-9. SAMUEL A. HOLMES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, . WILMING 7 OX, N. C. Win attend tha Courts of Dupfin, Sampson and New Hanover. -Office on Princess street, next door East of the State Bank.. : t April S. . ' . . 9-ly COFFEE, COFFEE: . -f AH BAGS Rio, Laguayra nod Java- Now J. R. LIGHT f 1 KJJ landing and for sale by - . - ZENO H. GREENE; AptQ 5. - . . No7, Market atreet "COMMERCIAL" ERIIII ESTABLISHMENT, S OUTH SIIS MARI1T ST. H THS HAR IT HOUSI . WILMINGTON, N. C- TUJt PRnpRfKTOR of this wen known Establlahment i wonld call the attention. or toe onswui eommanity io ois buve and beaatifal saaortment of Type and Freaa having int aildMi to hS Stock One Of R. HOB fc CO'S PATENT filXGLE CYLTSDEB PRIST tNO MA- cniKVJi ha ia unr enabled to do work at a much more reasonable rate than formerly, and in tha finest style of tbework. , -. ' - 1 - CARDS. Printed from $3 to 10 per thousand. BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS, RECEIPTS FOR RAILROADS, STEAMBOATS, CORPORATIONS, fcc. BILL-IIEADS, 8HOP-BIIXS, BILLS OF LADING, AND HEADINGS, -' -'..-': fcc, fcv, je. . . ; POSTERS AND PROGRAMMES We would ealt the attention of Concert Asenta, Show men and others, to our facilities for doing this kind o work. Al.t.KtBD8 or - -' TLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING, Tnna in tha naatant manner, and at short notioe. ' Thoas la want of Printing we trust will nod it to their I advantaga to give us a call. COMMERCIAL BLANKS. "The attention of Shipper and others ta called tb oar extenaive asaortment of Commercial Blanks. Among the collection la a rery Hne and nanoaome lot ot Hull or Kx- cnanfre, n aneera ana dooks. November z, 1856. . FRESH ARRIVALS. THE subscriber has just added largely to hia . i r i .l ' , , i Jf .a. siock oi gouu tilings, an ircsu ana in line or der.' Among his articles are " ' ORANGES; APPLES ; LEMONS; . CITRON; RAISKNS; ' CURRANTS; COCOA NUTS; JELLIES; PRESERVES ; PICKLES; CANDIES, large and varied assortment ; PINE APPLES, BANANAS, BRANDY FRUITS, PRUNES, PLANTING POTATOES; SEGA RS and TOBACCO ; GROCERIES. Ad dec All of tho above articlee will be aold at the low est cash prices. : v. VI. Auusnni. Feb. 9, 1856. , HO-tf. TEAS! TEAS!! WTV. have just received an aaaortment of the VV beat Teaa ever offered in thia market. Try our SI, 00 Imperial, it is of an extra quality and flavor. Our S1.0O Black Tea ia of a rosy flavor, and cannot fail to suit the most fastidious. We have also a beautiful Black Tea at 50 centa per lb .also, 37 J cents per lb choise Teas In caddies at wholesale prices warranted good, at the Ori- March zu. ; j. L W. PIGOTT, COMMISSION MERCHANT, BEAUFORT, N. C. . Any business entrusted lo his attention will be attended to promptly and tothe beat of hia ability, BBFEBBirCES: Cummin? A Stvron, Com. Merchants i ) Wilmlng Mr. Jss. Xvorcum, Attorney at Law, Mr. Edward Stanly Beaufort N. C. ) ion IM C. Mr. Benjamin L. Kerry, General Agentfor Under w rig titers, Beaufort, IM. u. Feb. 5th, 1856. 21-12m REVISED CODE OF N. CAROLINA. ENACTED by the General Aasembly at the ses sion of 1854. together with other Acts of a Public and General character, passed at the aame session. The Constitution of the State. The Constitution of the United States, die. ,4c. Price SI. For ssU at the Book Store of Jan. 12. S. W. WHITAKER. LAST CALL. A SI have this day Associated my brother with XI me In bualneas, I wish all that are Indebted to me io call and aettie, with cash or by note, aa my business must be settled up soon, or the ac- counts of my hard customers will be placed in an officer's hands. GEO. H. KKLLKr. Feb. 5. 138-tf COMMISSION-. FORWARDING AND SHIPPING BUSINESS ATTENDED TO. rpHE subscriber having been for aome time out A of employ, purposea to commence a small buaines on hia wharf, near the Wilmington &. Weldon Railroad depot, and offers his services to those sending produce to Wilmington lor sale 'or shipment ; and would also remind those who may Datroniae him, that hia wharf is within a very short distance or tne Wilmington & Weldon Kaii- road depot, and a considerable aum may be aaved in the item ot dravajre. ' The subscriber having been long engaged in the Spirita of Turpentine business, can ctve assurance to those who may send that art Hie to hia care, that It will be proper ly attended to and instructions aa to sale or ship ment strictly observod. H. FLAIXINKK. Feb. 5. 133 If. SUGAR. SUGAR. For sale by "WILLIS M. SHERWOOD. OH BBLS. "C" Sep. 20. Vftllr nnnvivrn onnirn NOW OPENING, SPRING GOODS. r-m WE would respectfully notify the C" ' " I m friends and natrons of the HAT I Z - and CA1' KJH'OUIUM. that we V are now opening a large and elegant assortment of dpring and summer Uooda In our line, among wnicn may be mentioned our new style of GENT'S DRESS HAT, Which ia presented to the public as the neatest and most durable Hat we have ever offered. We would also call attention to our SILVERY DRAB BEAVERS, Believing them to be aa light and graceful a sum mer uresi riat aa any ever produced. The SOFT HAT DEPARTMENT Is completely stocked with all the novelties and bean ties yet produced in the way of Felt Hate. "THE PERUVIAN," an entirely new color and shape, is pronounced to be the finest Felt Hat ever aold by na. Our assortment of GENT'S AND BOYS STRAW GOODS Consisting of Panamas, Leghorn. Cantons. Mara- eabos, Senelt, Swiss snd other Braids, is vety com- picie. Also rancy Piyies ior rouiur Men t Hear YO UNO AMERICA S, JA FAN, UNCLE SAM We would call the attention o'f the LADIES to the fact, that we have uken considerable care in the aelection of our MISSES AND CHILDREN'S HATS. One feature in this branch of our business this season is. that nearly all our Fancy Gooda of thia description are made np of the various qualitieaof istgnom. we were guided in our selections by tne tact oi ineir being tne ncoaw, man auraoie. i well aa eeontmieal gooda worn. Uur assortment comprises a great variety of shapes, trimmings. qualities and prices, wnicn we win oe pleased to exhibit to ail who may favor na with a call. . We have also selected a hsndsome lot of GOLp AND SILVER MOUNTED CANES. Black Ebony. Rosewood, Orange, Malacca. Whale bone, Hickory, and all other atyiea which are wor thy of Inspection. In the way of , TTTWTTrFKTTraTaV3, : we would simpiystsieinaioaraeaort-A. jyT ment will be larger and still mart eom-Z?fr I . ..J n .... unr W CES LO WER than those of any other House In i town, Thankful to oar friends for past favor, wa will ' endeavor to merit a future continuance. SHEPARD at M VERS. No. t. Granite Row., Aprils. . . g CIGARS AND SNUFF. OA Ann LOW priced Cigara. CJ,jyjJ IK bbls. and half bbla. LorillartTs j aaun. Now laadin. and for aale by ' - AprUlO. - . . ZGNO H. GREENE. - FRESH FIGS., 1 JO SMALL DRUMS, very fine, just recelv--JJ ed and for aale chean br - UN. BARLOW. - JOB SCHOOL BOOKS, - STANDARD, THEOLOGICAL, HISTORICAL, . law, MEDICAL, ' BIOGRAPHICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, HENRY BURRHIMER WHOLES A LB lb BCTAIL TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGAR a l UKK SIGN OF THE INDIAN CHIEF" MARKET STREET, one door above Water Wilmington, K. C. N. B. All Orders filed with despatch. Oct. 26th, I35& 93-tfcw-c. FOR SALE. QrVf Aaraa Plna Land, situated immediately J t tj upon Wilmington and Weldon It. R., four to five miles from Depot at Wilmington. AND 50 Acres of Rice or Meadow Land, situated between Force Put and Thombury; 11 of which ia fine Swamp Land. For terms, Ae., a ply to M. CRONLY. Oct. 30, 1655. - - VI tt COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. O EMOVED to the new and spacious Hall Noa It 99 and 101 Baltimore street, Baltimore. Md. O. K.Chamberlin, Principal and Lecturer upon Mercantile science. K. K. Loeier, in charge of Writing Department, li. w. Kemp, instructor in Mercantile ualcul tions and Associate in Book Keeping Department. J. AI. Phillips, Teacher in uoolc Keeping. S;T. Williams, Lecturer on Commercial Law, This Institution piesents superior facilities to young men desirous ot obtain. ng a practical bust ness education. " The course of stud embraces Double. Entry, Book-Kef pin?, as practically applied to the man sgementof Meicantile, Bank, manufacturing and Steamboat Booka familiar Lectures on Commer cial Law upon the subject of Bills of Exchange, Prommissury Notes, Contracts, Partnerships, 3tc, The exercises are all strictly practical, being de ducted from actual business transactions, so com pletely combining practice with theory thatstudents on completion oi mo cuuikj bio in cicrjr rcepcui competent to conduct, on scientific principles, any set of Double Entry Books. The students have access to a Commercial Library procured expressly for iheii accommodation. Examination are held atatated oerioda and Di plomas swarded to those found competent to repre sent the Institution in a mercantile capacity. Usual length of time to complete the whole course from eight to ten weeks. For particulars, write, and receive a circular by mail. Sept. 20. ' 8I-ly PROSPECTUS OF THE "SOUTHERN SENTINEL," A Democratic and Miscellaneous Journal, to be published weekly, at Wilson, N. C. ryHE existing condition of political parties, and J. of partisan striie, naturally suggests tne estao lihineof such a journal as the "Southern Sent! net' oroposej to become. The present, indeed, is a crisis in our political history, never witnessed be fore. The Constitution has been invaded ; the laws trampled and spat upon; religiousliberty sssailed ; ballot boxes broken and burnt ; the landmarka of our political ancestry partially effaced i the wis dom derived Irom a time-honored experience un seated: stranee and questionable men have been pushed into high positions; and fanaticis-m, unchai ned irom its axe ana its isggot pues in me norm, is heard to howl among ns in the South. These evils, sofaraa It humble abilitica ahall serve, THE SOUTHERN SENTINEL Will endeavor to arrest. It will endeavor to ineul- catea reverence for the laws as they exist, and for the Constitution, as it haa been interpreted by the wise men ot the past and by the Fathers of the Democrstic faith. It will defend not only political but acLioiotrs liberty, and will do battle against ev ery political hcreay that may appear, whethei hatched In caves or culverts, or open convention The Sentinel will also, to relieve the monotony of politics, devote space to literary topics, original and selected, aa well aa to miscellaneous subjects, which shallinclude Agricultural and the latest Com mercial intelligence. In brief.no efforts nor ex penses will be spared to make the Sentinel one of the most useful and efficient journals In the south. - The first number of tho Sentinel will be issued about the first of the next month, snd sent to sub acriberaat the rate of 92 per annum: $2 50 at the end of six months, and S3 at the end of the year. Discount made In behs it or clubs, who shall take five, ten or more copies. ' J. . tk.iiE.rii aim, Kdiior. Jan. 17. 130-3t ' The Intellectual Vigor of a People io indicated by the Character of its Literature." THE CRITERION; 1 LITERARY A.D CB1TIC1L WEEKLY JOURNAL 16 pages, 4to. ITfAS commenced on the 3d of November, 1855, v v and has thus fsr received very general appro bation. Anxious to extend its influence, and place it upon a aubstsntial basis of support, the Publish er desires most earnestly to direct the attention ol the thinking public of America to ita claima upon their consideration. The main feature of the CRITERION ia ita Re views of Current Literature. In thia department are given thorough and able criticisms of all the most important Books as they are issued, pointing out tneir cniei characteristics, and indicating their moral tendenciea, thus keeping Ita readera informed of all new publicationa which deserve their attention. It also containa Copious Intelligence of Affairs in the Literary World, Gossip concerning Boots and Writers, Announcements of contemplated PuUuatons, and Lists of JVew ISooks issued in America and Js.urope. The Drama. Musie. Fine Arts, and Sdence.also receive attention, and several col umna of carefully selected and agreeable matter are giveu In each number. In addition to the above there is a de partment of Miscellanea for reading of an enter taining character, carafully selected from new books and the ablest reviews, and a weekly collection ot Notes and Queries, which contains a great variety of curious and valuable information. It is confidently believed lhat a journal such aa the CRITERION cannot fail to have a good effect upon our national literature, and lo some extent UDon nr national character. It will be found es pecially valuable in directing the attention of youth to works of real excellence, and encourarinar an appreciation for valuable reading, which ia being rapidly destroyed by tha circulation of superficial and sophistical books. To the reading man the literary intelligence alone must render it very de sirable; and to all who wish to promote an improve ment in taste, the encouragement of merit, and an uncom pro raising condemnation of vicious style, mock sentiment, and evil principles, such an enter prise cannot at least, should not be indifferent. To members of Historical, Lfterary and Sclenti fie Societies. Lvceums and Debating Clubs, the subjects discussed In this paper will at sH times prove ot peculiar interest, ana u is toe aeign ot tha editors to thoroughly canvass from time to time those Important philosophical questions which agitate all inquiring minds, correcting false theo ries, and eneooraying profitable iovestieatkxi. The CRITERION Is oubUhed at S3 Der - nam. payable yearly, half yearly or quarterly in ad vance. Specimen copiea supplied on application" to the Pnblisher, chahle? vu rodk,. Ho, Hi nassan street, new York. Jan. 12. - - - - 128-6t just opened: 50 BBLS. Apples, In fine order1, A fresh lot of Cocoa nuts, French Confectionary , - A lara-e lot of steam refined Candies. Ac'. At tha Broadway Variety Store. IN a. 40 Market atreet. - . W. H. DiNEALE. . j WAIT HE Jjjj . I S So. Side Market at Jt3 UL- - STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, T.tiKs Ot ALL' - descripttox Cards, PEKS, INK, Ac, Ac. 3IUSIC, ARTIST'S MATERIALS die , dec., Ac. SURGICAL AND DENTAL I nl KUH KMTS .The nnlv conin ct atock a A the above Instruments ever kepiJn this market, I m siAiat s"- 1 1 l at arv n a . gay iivw uilCICU IUT OIC VJ : J IS sVVaTAfV. xNov. 8. 45 Market tret. NEATS-F00T OIL. A SUPPLY just received and for aale by ZV. May 10. C. 4 D. DuPRE. DR.R.F. HIBBARD'S WILD CHERRY BITTERS, FOR Nervous Weakness and General Debility. These Bitters are highly serviceable in all dyse peptic affections; they assistdigestionj restore ihg tone oi tne stomacn, stimulate the liver, and creat an appetite. They are nnsurpassed In rrtnovine angor or lassitude, (or want of energy to move,) and effectually throw off the drowsiness incident to the bpnng or warm season. Sold Wholesale and Rf tail, by March 31. GEO. M VERS. NEGRO PASSES. A NEW form ef Pasaes. containing aanltarv nro. XI viaions, approved by the Commissioners. and a number of others interested in the welfare of our colored population, ia just issued at the office ot The Commercial. PAINTS. OILS, DYE-STUFFS : OH rV fi LBS- Pn nd r White Lead; CJ,JJKJ 54)00 galls. Linseed Oil 25 bbls. Red Ochre t BOO galls Chrome Green; 10 bbls. Ver.etain Kedj 300 galls. Chrone Yellow 25 bbls. Lsmp Black 8 bbls. Coach and Japan Varnishes: Terra D'Trinna, Amber and Prussian Blue; Logwood, Annatto and Madder. For ale by CAD. DuPRE. Wholesale Druggists, Wilmington, N. C. Oct. 5. 86. WINDOW GLASS. QAAH BOXES Fremh snd Americsn OvJyjyj dow Glasses from 7x9 to 21x36 Win aale by C. & D. DuPRE, Oct. 5. Wholesale Druggists, Wilmington WROUGHT NAILS. On KEGS Wroucht Mails just received For CU.saleby J. R. BLOSSOM Oct. 17. 93 CHARGE NOTHING TO SHOW GOODS NOAH WALKER & CO. BRANCH Baltimore House, now opening a splendid lot of Spring and Summer Goods. Drop in and look. April 1. 1 . 7 CLOTHING ! CLOTHING I JUST opened, a handsome lot of Spring Cass! mere Suits, also a lot of unrivalled; soft Duck and Marseilles Coats Alpaca and DrabdeEtedo. Caatom Work made to order, in beat manner and at the shortest notice. April 1. NOAH WALKER & CO. PERUVIAN GUANO. QT TONS of best quality. For aale In lots to auit purchasers by RUSSELL & BRO. April 3. $100 REWARD. Orrica WiLMiROToir dfc WaLooir It. R., Wilmington. March 29, 1856. S AREWARDofOne Hundred Dollars will be paid .for the apprehension, or for evidence that may csuse conviction of any person or per sons th.it havejbeen duringhe last three months, or may hereafter be engaged in putting obstruc tions npon the track of this Road, or who may be guilty of throwing missiles at the trains on the road.it being the determination of the Board of Directors to prosecute such fiends to the extent of the law. $. L. FREMONT. Eng, dt Supt. April I. 7-3m MRS. BROTHERS' HOTEL ! FAIR BLUFF, COLUMBUS, N. C. THIS well known Hotel, the Dining House lor the passengers going North and South, and tha Office of the stsge lines toKaiettevllle. Lum- berton and Conwayboro', is located immediately on the Wil. & Man. Rail Road, at Fair Bluff, Co lumbus county, N. C, tixty-three miles south of Wilmington. The Hour e ia entirely new, and fur niahed with new lu rniture, in a atyle Inferior lo no establishment of the kind in fie aouth. The fa cilities afforded by a communication with WiUiin ton and Charleston twice a cay. enaoiess tne rro nrietress to procure for her table, every delicacy. ano no pains or expeuaa inui w .pdica w main tain the extensile reputation of the culinary de part ment of her house. The BAR is supplied with the most superior hranrfa of Wines. L.louors and Ulirara. and ia un. der the supervision of a gentleman thoroughly ac ouinted with bis business. The Stsge fr Lum berton and Kayetteviiie leaves mis nouse oiondaya. Wednesdavsod Krioaysst i o ciocx. t. in., im mediately after the arrival of tho Northern and Souihcrn Traina. The Conwayboro' b'tsne leaves tile same days at 6 o'clock, A. M. Passengers on tho Cara have sufficient time to dine, and those stoooinir over will find attentive' servants at the platform o taka charge of their baggare. - The efforts of the subscriber to contribute to the comfort of her guests heretofore, warrant her In the assurance that a generous public will assist In sustsining her house. - comiortabie and convenient arrangements are made for familiea wishing to apend the summer In the country. Persona wishing to remain over night, and thereby avoiding the niffhl travelling on the eais, will find every thing In readiness for their reception. . H. A. BKUrHIMO. Fair Bluff. April 5. 9-2m Wilmington Herald. Southern Sentinel. Wilson. .C. Kayetteviiie uoserver ana norm carouna Times, once a week for 2 months, and aend bills to ibis office. ' BUTTER. . HAVING made arrangements for a constant supply ol rood Sutter, from some of the beat Dairiea at the North and Weal. I ahall be able to supply dealera and consumers here, wiih the arti cle on as good terms as tftey can Import ft. The hotter will be kept In the WOmlni-ton Ice-hOase. and will be delivered in good and firm condition. n packagea of 60 to I0P I be. cheap aa possible for Cash. The first lot Is hourly expected to ar rive. - fJEO. HOCSTUil. Aprf. 8. - - -' ' JUST OPENED A LARGE, well selected and varied ass rtmtnt of Groceries' comprrafng a' fresh lot Of Cheese, Preserved Lard, . - Pickle Coffee,- l j toapa, Fresh Meafs. , larch,- Tin and Woodea' Candle. , Ware, .t FlouY, Ac , at. Allef which may be foand at tho corner of Mar ket and Water streets, at l he "Chestp Cash Star' where gooda moat be paJd for orl delivery. an. It. ; . . ; - . . . 135-if. Herald and Journal copy. AN ELEMENTARY TREATISE ON LOGIC Inelndrnjr. Part t, A-n'alyaisot Form, las t Part II, Method with ai Appendix for Analysis and Criticism, and a copious Index of Terms and Subjects. By W. D. Ailaon. D. D., eroi. in Hooart uouege, ueneva, tvsw I orx. Lately published. For aale at CO.- Orrica Eilo(xti ao SofaliiTtiBEiT, . Wilmington, N. C. Jan. I, 1656. f THE PASSENGER TRAINS WtLt, VS TIL farther frotiee,run oVer this road aa fol- ' . tioikd NO'RTH. DAILY. DAY EXPRESS .TRAIN l -avea Wilrblngton at 6 A. M. arrives al Ooldsbo, ' at 9 6t carta' th 6 iflinulel and arrives af Weldon at 1JU P., NlffHT F.XfaKSS tRATN fe avea WHmlng-' tonat 3tT P. Mar rt east Ooldibofo' at 6 h ' to supper 20 minutest arrives at Weldoh at 1.0(7 '. , ooino s6ufirV rAlLV.- . DAY EXPRESS leaves WeUon at 12 V.; or-' rivea at Goldabofo 320 P. M.-leAves In S min utesf arrives at Wflmlngtbn at 7.30 P. M. to sup-' per. NIGHT kHprUSS ffavea (Veld'ohat P. MY arrivea at GoWsboro" at 1. 10 A. M. Itaves in 5 minutes; airfvea at Wilmington at 6.33 A. M. J7The Night Epres TraM connects with the North Carolina Railroad, both ways, at Golds boro1. - . Thrftrlgh flekatd North aold In Wilmlagtonf to Baltimore 12; to Philadelphia. H; to New York SiysOfio Waafilngton, D. C, Cf 1.. Ticatta will hot fa solo to a wegbo i rassoir. Passenger are noliled that an exlfa iSatge ot one cent per mile villls required of this' ro do' not purchase tickets at stations. Freigiit by passenger trains double ales. Lo cal fare, wiih ilcketa, about 3 cants per mile; if paid in the ears, about 4 cents per mile. FREIGHT TRAINS. Two throngh schedule' traina between Wilmington and Weldon, each, week leaving alternately on Mondays and' Thursdovs snd arriving on Tuesdays snd Fri days. Two schedule traina per week to Goldebo' ro't leaving Wilmington on Tuesdays spd Fri days, and Goldsboro on Wednesdays and sattfr-" daya. All doea on freight, tip ordownj payable at Gin-, eral Freight Office In Wilmington, on recilpt or delivery, Including that on the North Carolina Railroad. 8. I.. FREMONT. Jan. 29.. General Superintendent. Or rrc a Wit Sl Man. Rail Road. ) Wilmington, Dec. 13th, IE55. NOTICE is hereby given that all Freight trans-.' oorted bv this Road will be at the enttra riak of the owner, Irom the moment it is unladen front1 the Lars at the point of delivery. L. J. FLEMING, . General Superintendent. Dec. IB. 117 ly ON CONSIGNMENT, Qrf BUSHELS White Flint Corn; ,. OUJ 60 bbls. Flour, (Wilmington Inspection) V , 100 bushels Meal. For aair In lots to auit by T. C. A B. G. WORTH. Feb. li. GUTTA-PERCHA COLL0DIAN. ANEW and Valuable Remedy for dressing1, Wounda, Cuts, Burns, and Ulcers. It has. been tried successfully by Physicians and found' superior to any remedy of the kind now in use It forma, when applied, a Cuticle, eon. elastic, and: impervious to water, assimilating most perfectly tna natnrai cuticle, it may be advantageously used In cbapjed lips, excoristions about the neck: and eara of children, and for abrasions - 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 adequa'e to the ends proposed, and invalua' bie as a medicinal remedy. 1 or sale by tne pro prietors, C dc D. DuPRE. ALSO VETERIANRY GUTTA-IFjrt0H X COLLODION for Saddle and Harness, Cajla,' Wounds and aorea on horses. ' For sale bv the Via prietors, -v . c at. uDurKK, May 20. Druggists, Wilmington, N. C. HARuIAN'S nftTEL (LATE WASHINGTON AND LAFAYETTE ) WAS THIS DAY OPENED BY THE' Subscriber, formerly proprietor of the Fsy etteville Hotel, and ia now ready for the ac commodation of travelers'. . - JNO. ITARMAN, Wilmington Jiihe 7. . 37-tL CIGARS. CIGARS. rC. OnOBRST Havana Cigar, prime a r . ivav-' ticie also, a .lew boxea choice Chewing Tobacco. ITr aalrt hv June 6. Market atreet. N0TICEY NOTICE ! ! T HE Subscriber would respectfully notify all, A peraon Phde'bte'd tb him account and note. due to make immediate settlement ss money most be had. GEO. MYERS. Oct. 4. 87 . GLUE: , . IfT BBLS.; a prime article for Distillers. Fof tsalehy ADAMS. BRO. at. CO.. Nov. 17. 105 NOTICE. PHE undersigned .having npw, soma .first rale JL workmen employed, Is prepsred to hiauufsc ture Boots and Shoos id dtfet at short notice. All work warranted. Alao, all l(lnda of repairing done with rieatnets and dlspatrh. , - . July 24. GEO. K. FRENCH. NOTICE ! NOTICE ! N0TICE I ! riHOSE who have not paid their accounts to' A. January lat, will please do so Immediately' aa it ia absolutely necesssry for us to receive last year's Bills In order to psy our own. I tract fur ther nolle will be nnnecessary. Respectfully,' Jan. 26. CEO. MVERS. HOOP IR0N7 It and If inch wide.' For distillre! For aalu b RUSSELL at BRO. Oct. S. No. 30 North Water st. SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIJIE.. yT BAGS Prof. Mape'a improved super Phos- J phateof Lime. Forale by March 6. ADAMsBn6. & to. BARGALNSI BARGAINS II THE subscriber having adopted fhl'thirty da", and uCah system," is determined to make it to the interest of purchasers to palror.ize him, by1 keeping constantly on hand a supply of Groce ries, ac, at reduced pricea. . - Just received i 40 boxes of Goshen and EnjIIjfV dairyCbeeaei 36 bags Java, Rio and Lagusyra. Coffees; a large and fresh supply of nice Butter1, and Lard t 43 bags and boxea Buckwheat i 2000 lbs. Codfish; No. I and 1 Mackerel and Halrnon In half bbla. and kits; Hiram Smith' Flour, in half bbls.; Rice Flour; 45 boxea of Sterelrr, Ada mantine and Sperm Candles; Soda, Butter, flu gar and Water Crackers, In bbla. and boxes ; Ful ton Market Beef, eVc.,f e. For sale by WM. L; S. TOWNSHF.ND, Marc) 6. . . Io. 20, Market street. LITTER j A FW kegi selected Uoahen Baiter, jsst re- J.V. eelved, or saie low tor esan, by . H. FLANNF.K; Feb. 26th FRESH GROCERIES. WK are now receiving our Sprin stockof Fresh Giocerics. snd Invite the aiteoiioaof ourfrfendsand patrons to an eiaminaroa of the aame. Consisting In psrl of a very extra qoa'ity of Teae, Green and Black ; Liquors, Winra, Cor dials, Champarnei Extra Goahen Butter; flnilUlf and American Cheese; Java, Kio, Lagoayra and bt. Doaningo Cotfeesr Sugar- ot all grades; Kiearf Pranea at lZg eer'-per IK; Crackers of every va rietyfFigst Nu Apples t Oranges: Confect- lonsriesf Lertoasf Pickles; CatfOpsf l-iorer; Jellies f Preserved Ginger; Corned Beef Smoked Beef; Beef Tongues; tip Iced Oysters r Rai'ins f Currants,'1 Citron; Fiavouriog Extracts; Salmon; Mackerel f Codfish ; Soonda and I'ongueS' ; Batk eta; Brooms; Baakeisi 210.COO Sesar. some ot tha choicest hraruta la lt mm haw rmi-rw vari ety of the choicest Groceries, and st the kwet possible prices for Cash. A (the Original Ororer March S. GKO. M i KRa. ZXJAtUU M bbla. Ap- t; , . . ' 100 boxes RaUiaa, whom, halves mmd qsart ers.Cltroo, Carraais, SWI Barks, Cranberries, Lemons oJ Confectlonsries. Call si th Origi nal Uroeery GEO. MVERS. WILMINGTON & WEL. R. R. ii reb. 3. UfcO. H. KELLUY I3S-IK. prUlO-,.: Granite Row. Match, 13. c - 154 March rj.; t. tvarrAK.bo.'s. Dee. n .
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