50,000
DEATHS BY CONSUMPTION,
Would perhaps be a tmall estimate for the ravage
A-.Hfnl dimuit in a single yean then add
the fearful catalogue of those cut oj by Inflammation
of the Lung; Hemorrhage, Asthma, Coughs, Colds,
influenza. Bronchitis, and otlier diseases of the
And the list would present an appaling proof of,
the fatality o tneso two uiseasea. ddi u is im
portant to know that nearly all of tbia dread waste
of human life might hate, been prevented by a
timely use of I -i
DR. S WAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP
OF WILD CHERRY.
Violent Cough, Bloody Expectoration, etc.
MibHKLM, Centre Co., Pa., Oct- 9, 1850.
I not only take pleasure, but deem it a duty I
owe to suffering humanity, to certi'y publicly to
- the great power of your Compound Syrup of Wild
Cherry. I was taken with a violent cough, and
bloody expectoration, great wasting away of my
Mesh, all the symptoms of fixed consumption. Af
ter trylDg;Trioos remedies wi'houl any relief.an
bearing of the great virtues of your Syrup. I com
menced ita use, and to my great satisfaction, and
astonishment of all arouud me, my cough began
to abate, appetite improve, and in fact 1 have be
come as healthy and fleshy as ever. Some twelve
months have elapsed since the disease was first ar
rested, and I have every reason to believe that it
is completely eradicated from my system.
Witness: 1 Very respectfully,
Benj. Reighard. Jacob Haus.
Extracts from opinions of the press :
Dr. Swayne's Family Medicines we believe to
be unpara.led and his Wild Cherry preparation is
the only one that coatains the active principle of
his much valued medical agent. Sat. Cour. Phil.
We have used Dr. Swayne's Medicines fur a
number of years in aur family, and always with
he happiest effect, s
FUzgerrald's City Item, Phila.
I have used one bottle of Dr. Swayne's Com
pound Syrup of Wild Cherry, and b-ilieve it to be
an invaluable medicine.
H. Steel, Cletcland, O. Ti nes.
r . The Wild Cherry of Dr. Swayne is known to
have cured the most desperate cases of Consump
tion, and the Verniifuee is a never-failing worm
killer. Miltonian, Alilton, Pa.
Not. The above invaluable medicine is pre
pared under the immediate care or Dr. Swayne, a
physician of many years practice in Philadelphia,
who was also connected with the Hospital and old
Alms House in that city, served a faithful term of
practice in the Philadelphia Dispensary, etc., etc.
and in those institu tions he enjoyed the most am
ple opportunities of obtaining an insight into dis
eases in all their various forms, and the best me
thods of their treatment.
Bear in mind, the original and only genuine
Wild Cherry Preparation is prepared under the
immediate care of Dr. Swayne, a Physician of
many years practice in Philadelphia, h or sale by
Drugguts and dealers everywhere, and by
C & D. DoPRE, Wilmington.
May 6. J v 22-ly
NEGRO PASSES.
ANEW form of Passes, containing sanitary pro
visions, approved by he Commissioners, and
a number of others interested in the welfare of our
olored population, is just issued at the office ol
Hie Commercial., f
COFFEE, COFFEE.
75
BAGS prime Kin Coffee just received. For
J sale in lots to suit by
May 6. T.C.4 B. 3. WORTH
SELF CULTURE
TN Reading, Speaking, Conversation. Designed
JL tor the use of schools, Colleges, snd Home In
etruction ; by William Sherwood, i vol. 12mo.
Just published. For sale by
May3. S. W.WH1TAKER.
RICORD'S SERIES OF ROMAN
TTISTORY. "The Kings of Rome " with illus
XI trations; "The Republic of Rome.'' Just
published. For sale by
May 3. 1 S. W. WH1TAKER.
25 DOLLARS REWARD !
M RANAWA Y fiom the subscriber, his ser
vant JIM SHAW, a young dark mulatto, of
lisht and rather-small h 2 it re ; generally
smiles when about to talk. He was neatly dress-
ad in a black frock coat, and black pantaloons.
The above reward will be paid to any one will de
liver him to me. or secure mm tn any jail.
i : JAMES F. McREE.
May 6. i ! 22-tf
JUST RECEIVED
; Per Schr.L. P. Smith.
J KEGS New Butter; 10 Boxes Cheese;
1 J Smoked Beef, Beef Tongues, Collee, Sugar,
Crushed Sugar, Powdered Sugar, and a variety of
W resn confectionary, Sc., dec.
April 24. GEO. MYERS.
FLUID.
10
BARRELS just received, and forsale by
March 22. t ADAMS, BRO. & CO.
FRESH ARRIVALS FROM N. YORK.
OK BAGS prime Rio Coffee,
rdJ 10 kegs Gos-hen Butter, .
10 bbls. Soda Crackers,
6 " Sugar do.
6 " Pilot Bread, '
10 boxes S agar and Soda Crackers,
25 bags Laguayra Coffee,
Low lor cash, at
GEO. H. KELLEY & BRO'S.
March 6. No.tll, North Water street.
LET US REASON TOGETHER.
HOLLO WAY'S PILLS.
! WHY ARE WE SICK 1
It has been the lot of the human race to be
welshed down bv dinoasA anil nfn.rini. lint I il.
WAY'S PILLS are specially adapted to the relief
of the WEAK. iIia IMl'B ViiTTS .k.nn ic tc
and the INFIRM, of all climes, ages, sexes, and
constitutions. Professor Hollo way personally su
perintends the manufacture of his medicines in the
United States, and a!Tir. th.m - f. --j
lightened people as the best remedy the worlu ever
doit iui i iic reiuuvoi ux aisCBae.
THESE PILLS PURIFY THE BLOOD.
a I v AMCOOIT VvllIVlllCU lJ
operate on the stomach, the fiver, the kidneys, the
lunffi. iKh kV t r, ..I uA i i , . : .
r i i ...a . i4 u uvwci cuurcung nX De
rangement in their functions, purifying the blood,
thrvery foantain ef hie, and thus eu ring disease
in all its forms, i
DJ.SPEPSI A AND LIVER COMPLAINTS.
,lf .lho hum race have taken these
Pills, it has been proved in all parts of the world
that nothing has been found equal to them in ca
sesol disorders of the liver, dyspepsia, and stora
? aeh complaints generally. They soon gives
healthy tone to these organs, however much de-raneId-
a"l "J? "H other means have failed,
GENERAL DEBILITY, ILL HEALTH.
Many of thefnost despotic Governments have
opened their Custom Houses to the introduction
of these Pills, that they may become the medicine
f the masses. Learned Colleges admit that this
medicine is the best remedy ever frnown for per
sona of delicate health, or where the system has
been impaired, as its invigorating properties never
fail to afford relief.
. FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
No F emale, young or old, should be without this
celebrated medicine. It corrects snd regulates the
monthly courses at all periods, acting in many ca
ses like a charm. It is also the best and safest med
icine that can be given to children of all ages, and
for any complaint ; consequently no family should
be without it.
Uolloway's Pillt are the best remedy knovn in the
Korld for the following Diseases :
Asthma Diarrhoea Indigestion Stone 4 Gra
Bowel Com-Dropsy Influenza vel
Couarh- u """I. "namma.- secondary
' ana lion
rfil!. m J" Inward
Cheat Dis- Femaie di,, Weaknese
Costivenese Headaches plaints
Dyspepsia Low new of Piles
Symptona
Venrial Af-
. lections
Worms of all
" kinds
Opirtts. ,r
. S0n,,Lt.ihe ?u,hmenu of Professor Hol-
London, mud by aU respectable DruggisU and Deal
lers of Medicines throughout the Vnited Suites,
91 ,ut eacn. i
l-Tnere is a considerable saving by takinc
thelarger sixes. "inf
N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients
in every disorder are affixed to each Pot.
ROYAL UAVMA LOTTERY.
The ordinary drawing of the Roys) Havana Lot
tery conducted by the Spanish .Government, under
the supervision of the . Captain General of Cuba,
will take place at Havana on
SATURDAY, MAY 24tb, 1856.
SORTEO NUMERO 564 OR DIN A RIO.
CAPITAL PRIZE $60,000 ! ! !
1 prize of-
I "
1 ..
I
10 "
S60.0P0
. 2".000
. 16,000
. 8,000
. i,000
15 prizes of $1,000
20 " 500
60 " 400
161 200
16 Approximat'ns4,800
4 approximations to the 60,0000 400 each; 4
of $400 to $20,000; 4 of $?00 io$16,0C0; 4 of S 00
to $3,1X0.
Whole Tickets. $10; Halves, S5; Quarters $2 60.
Prizes cashed at si;ht at 5 per cent discount.
Bills on the Bank of Charlotte taken at par.
A drawing will be forwarded as soon as the re
sult becomes known.
Communications addressed to DON RODRI
GUEZ, (care of City Post Charleston, S. C.) un
til the 24th May will be attended to.
May 8111 23-tf
NE PLUS ULTRA" SCHEME !
1,200 PRIZES ! 50,000 DOLLARS!
HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY.
JASPER
COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY.
By Authority of the Slate ot Georgia.
10,000 Numbers only ! 1 Prize to evpry 8" Tickets!
Class M. to be drawn May 15, 1856, at Concert
Hall, Macon, Ga., under the sworn superinten
dence of Col. George M.Logan and Jas. A. Kis
bet, Esq.
The Manager havingannounced his determina
tion to make this the most popular Lottery in the
world, offers for May I5th, a Scheme that
far surpasses any Scheme ever offeied in the an
nals of Lotteries. Look to your interest! Ex
amine ihe Capitals. 3f"Une Prize to 8 Tickets.
CAPITAL $12,000!
- I Prize of $12,000
1 do 5.I00
5 do 3,0(i0
1 do 2.000
5 do 1.000
10 do - 5(0
60 do 50
120 do 25
500 do 10
500 do 8
1,200 Prize?, amounting to $30,000 !
Ticket, $9. Halves, S4. Quarters, $2.
Prizes payable without Deduction.
Persons sending money by itail need not fear
its being lost. Orders punctually attended to.
'Communications confidential. Bank Notes of
all sound Banks taken at par.
Those wishing particular numbers should order
immediately.
Address JAMES F WINTER.
Manager, Macon, Ga.
March 22 3-lf. Manager.
. -QAp -
pzf BOXES Colgate's Paleand No l.for sale by
JVMarche. GEO. HOUSTON. .
J. R. RESTON is now receiving a fresh sup
ply of Light Summer WJNES, consisting of va
rious grades: Clarets. in cases and Buttles: Red
Wine, by the gallon or Bottle; Scuppernon? from
Lake Scuppcrnong, by the gallon or liottle; Cham
pagne, various brands; Ale, Cider, in barrels and
Bottles, and all kinds of Liquors, Fresh Gcllalines,
Extract', English Pickles, Maccaroni, lie.
April 26. 18
': ROOMS TO LET.
MRS. FORD is desirous of renting a number
of the rooms in her house, during the cum
mer months, furnished tu Gentlemen wishing
pleasant and airy apartmentj, with or without
Board. A good chambermaid will be in attendance
on the rooms, and every care taken to render them
comfortable and clean.
Rooms can be taken any lime from 1st of May.
$ April 26.. 13-3m
JUST" PUBLISHED BY THE
HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILAD.
REPORT on Spermatorrhea, or Seminal VVeak
nesa. Impute n-, he Vice of Onaniem, Mas
turbation, or Self-Abuse, and other Diseases of the
Sexual Organs, with an account of the errors and
deceptions of Quacks, and valuable Advice to the
Afllicted, by GEO. R. CALHOUN, M. D , Con
sulting Surgeon of the Howard Association, Phil
adelphia, Pa., a benevolent Institution established
by special endowment, for the relief of the sick and
dis tressed, afflicted with "Virulent and Epidemic
Diseases." A copy of the above Rtport will be
sent by mail (in a scaled envelope,) FREE OK
CHARGE, on the receipt of TWO STAMPS for
postage. Address Dr. GEO. R. CALHOUN, No.
2 South Ni Astrctt.l'hiladclrhia.Pa.
Apiill2 12-3m
WILMINGTON
MARBLE AND STONE YARD.
THE Subscriber having accepted the agency ol
several large establishments at the North which
will furnish him an unlimited supply of finished or
unfinished, foreign and domestic MARBLE of all
qualities, is prepared to fill all orders for
MONUMENTS AND TOMBSTONES,
and every other article in the line of the business
at reasonable rales.
SCULPTURING , LETTERING OR CARVING.
Executed as well as can be done either North or
South.
Thebest reference can be given, if required.
JAS. McCLARANAN.
Jan. 6, 1854. tf.
WHISKEY.
JUST RECEIVED from Cincinnati, "direct,"
FOURTEEN BARRELS RECTIFIED
WHISKEY". For sale at the lowest prices for
CASH, by W. L. S. TOWNSHEND.
ICE, ICE, ICE.
THE Wilmington Ice House will be open for de
li very'of ICE from sunrise to sunset, except on
Sunday, when it will be closed at 9 o'clock in the
morning.
Price One cent per pound for quantities of three
pounds and over.
Terms cash, in all cases, without exception.
Tickets can be procured by such as desire them.
Ice furnished to the sick poor, free of charge
when by direction from physicians or visiting com
mittees,
April 19.
15 tf
FLUID.
I d BBLS. for sale by
I J ADAMS, BROTHER &. CO.
April 17. 14
SALT.
rXfC BUSHELS 'Turk's Island, in bog
JvJJ two bushels each. For sale bv
of
April 8. GEO. HOUSTON.
EXTRA FLOUR-
WE have just received 25 bbls. of the Celebra
ted Holt flour coual in everv res Dec t to
Hiram Smith's, at the Family Grocery.
March az. Ufc.U. M VERS.
FRESH ARRIVALS.
AC BAGS Rio, Laguayra and Java Coffees,
xV- 25 bbls. Refined Suits rs, (assorted trades 1
12 chests Teas. Gunpowder. V. Hvton and
Black. For sale by
WM. L. S. TOWNSHEND.
April 10. Nvr. 20, Market street.
MEDICINES. CHEMICALS, &e.
THE subscribers have just opened, and now rea
dy for inspection, tho largest and most com
plete stock of Medicines, Chemicals, Fancy Arti
cles, Perfumery. Ac Ac. they have ver offered?
embracing all the new preparations f the day.
rior. 8. - 45 Market street.
BUTTER, CREESE. &c.
GOSHEN Butter, do. Cheese, English Dairy
nd Pine A Dole Cheese. Codfish Lmrh H.r.
ring. Salmon, Mackerel, with a variety of other
goods, just received and for sale by
W. BARLOW,
J"P 16- No. 3. Granite Row.
" sTiTinmv 71
BY nearly every vessel from New York, we re
ceive considerable additions to our already
large stock of Stationery. Schrs. Adele and D.C.
Hulse have just brought as some very nice Cap and
- - f - , ' " ' J uu.vfvyn.wpKn
we will Mil t 2fi Mnta nr hundred . inn ..... et
her's Pencils (the best in the world.) UillotL'a Ho..
Perry's do. (more used now than Giliott's;) Bill
Books, new pattern; Bills of Exchange, tc. For
sale low at S. W. WHITAKER'S.
I3TA letter from Rev. ChnrTes Hibbard, Mis
siuiiary in Burmah. to.hls father, Joseph Xobin
son, Esq., of this City, has been handed to us for
publication, from which we make the following
extracts, Providence Journal.
Newton, Maulniain, June 6, 1855.
Dear Patiei Will you kindly say to Mr. Da
vis that Mrs. Hibbaid and myself, and indeed I
might add, all who came out with us, feel very
grateful for the box of Puin Killer which he gave
us when we left our native land tor burmah. I
have used it for Cougiis, Colds, violent Internal
Pains, Summer Complaints, Burns, Bruises and
for the Sting of Scorpions-and with uniform suc
cess The only severe spasm ef the stomach
which Mrs. Hibhard has had in iitirmah, was in
stantly relieved by the Pain Killer. We always
keep it where we can put our hands on it in the
dark if need be.
Although I took Mr. Nisbet's box in addition
to my own when he returned to A merits, ulllit is
all gone but three or four bottles, and that would
have been gone long ago, had I not refused to part
withl'.
The Karens, also, are beginning to learn itsval
ui, and call for it, but I have to deny them, except
in doses, fur we could not think of being without
it. With the Pain Killer, I feel myself well arm
ed aaintt disease that is in all ordinary cases.
It is indispensable, and 1 seldom meddle with any
other medicine
Rev. CHARLES HIBBARD.
Ma. Pebbv Davis I feel it to be my duty to
bear my testimony to the tffieacy of your infalli
ble Pain Killer. 1 have used it for years, for com
plaints of the Stomach and Boelc, 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 niydigestive organs.
I had a very severe attack, a few days aao, of the
ague, and such a pain in my buck, for three days
ina nigtits, tan i couiu get no rest i demanded
of my physician, after several things had been
tried, to give me something to relieve my back and
head of pain. He said I mus-t bathe, at d wait till
the Ague wore off", and the pain would wear away.
I had too much pain to feel easy, and sent and got
a 25 cent bottle of the "Vegetable Pain Killer." I
took a little inwardly, and bathed according to di
rections, and one application has removed alt the
pain and 1 am able to write to-day, though with a
tren.blinc hand. The application was made last
night about nine o'clock, and I had a sweet night's
revt. 1 have recommended it for several years
and it has given universal satisfaction where it has
been used according to directions,
Yours, gratefully,
L. PERRY CHILDS,
Pastor of Baptist Church, Troy, Ohio.
TlunifanHf of Lirins Witnesses Certify to their
Ncigkbitrs from day to ilau, the Wundei ful
Effects of DAVIS' PAIS
KILLER.
Sandusky City, Ohio, Noy. 24, lSt8.
Mr. J. N. Harris Dear Sir : Your favor of the
2Sth ultimo is at hand, and in jeply will say We
began Belling Perry Davis' Pain Killer, and with
very Utile effort on our part; sales weie email at
first, but as it became known in our community,
the demand increased rapidly, far beyond our ex
pectations, and every person that bought il would
come after more, and speak of it in the highest
t.rms as valuable remedy for all those diseases
your pamphlet spoke of From those recommen
dations we were induced to use it in our own fam
ilies, and the good effects of the medicine were im
mediately apparent. We have sold iiioi of the
Pain Killer than we ever have since or before of
any other medicine In the same length of time;
and we do not hesitate to say that it has given bet
ter satisfaction to the purchaser than any other ar
ticle we have ever sold.
Keep a large supply in the West, it is just 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 hgur
a severe cough in one night and has proved to
be the best medicine in use for a diseased stomach
and many other purposes. Yours, f-c,
LOCKWOOD & GRAHAM.
DAVIS VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER.
This unpanllaled preparation is receiving more
testimonials of its wonderful efficacy in removing
pain, than any other medi, ine ever offered to the
public And these testimonials come not alone
from the ignorasu, but fiom persons of every 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 it. used internal
ly and externally, according to the nature of the
complaint. It has been found to be an excellent
remedy for sudden colds, coughs, &c.; fever and
ague, asthma and ph thy sic. pain in tho head, kid
ney complaints, bruises and sores, severe burns,
canker, boils, and ringworms, weak , stomach, and
general debility, painter's colic, broken breast,
Ac, bowel complaint, and dysentery, cholera, liver
complaint, and dyspepsia, teeth-ache, Ac, J-e.
The Pain Killer is sold by George R. French,
Wilmington; C. C. Green, Elizabeth City James
W. Carmer, Newbcrn ; W.H. Willsrd. Washing
ton; and by Druggists and Grocers every where.
Oct. 20, 1655. 94 3m.
PEACH RRANDY.
A FEW bbls., very superior article, on hand at
April 10. T. C. & B. G. WORTH'S.
SUMMER RETREAT.
AtT the solicitation of my friends and
acquaintances, I have engaged and ffnfslj
fitted up Mr. Hopkins' place on the Wil. MiillL,
mingfon fe Topsail Plank Road, about three miles
from the city, and just far enough to be a pleasant
walk. On arrival, I shall be majst happy to wait
ou you with "LAGER" and other refreshments.
1 r .1 . r .
open lor me reception oi visnora iu aay.
May 1 20-lm. " J. MEIER.
WESTERN BACON.
HHDS. Sides, just received and for sale by
May 15. ZENO H. GREFNE.
15
CRANBERRIES.
0
NE bbl. just received and for eale by.
L. N. BARLOW.
Dec.fl, 114-tf.
NEW STATIONERY
PERSchr. Ned, we received yesterday: Blue
and White laid Windsor Mill Papers a beau
tiful article; Blank Boks a large additional
stock; Envelopes, (a fine, heavy article, at 20 eta.
per hundred ;) Document Envelopes paper, parch
ment and cloth; Memorandums; Musilage;
Mann's Patent Parchment Letter Copying Books ;
Draper's Patent Inkstands; Ink Erseers; Back
gammon Boxes; Chess-men, Ac, dtc.
May 8. S. W. WH1TAKER.
FLOUR, FLOUR.
BBLS. Super.
CJ 10 " Family. Low for cash st
GEO. H. KELLEY & BRO S.
April 12. No. II, North Water street.
DRIED FRUIT.
1 Hf IBS. Apple and Peaches, on bandand
for sale by
April 10.
T. C. B. G. WORTH. -
LAGUAYRA COFFEE.
BAGS superior, for sale by
10
March 6. GEO. HOUSTON.
FLOUR.
1 Oft BBLS. extra superfine Floor, in store
1 W and for sale by
ZENO H. GREENE.
May 13. No. 7, Market street.
FRESH ARRIVALS.
P(r schr W. H. Smith, from New York, at Geo.
H. KELLEY A. BRO'S. Nv 11 North Water
street :
25 bags prime Lagnira Coffee,
20 malts old Cov. Java "
80 boxes Colgate's No. 1 Soap.
20lbxs .
my 0 Lowforeisb.
"COMMERCIAL"
:eo
job mm
. ESTABLISHMENT, f
SOUTH EB1 MAFIET ST. 15 THI EAR IT EDU2S ,
WILMINGTON", N. C.
THE PROPRIETOR ofthla well known ErtfttiTlphmpnt
wonld call the attention of the buBine community to ht
larira and beautiful assortment of Type and Presses
hav)rt just addeT to his etick one of R. Hob fc Co's
PATENT tlXULE CYLINDER. PRIXTIXO MA
ClllN KS, he ts now enabled to do work at a much more
reasonable rate than formerly, and in the finest style of
bile wurk.
CARDS.
Printed from $3 to $10 per thousand.
BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS,
RECEIPTS FOR
RAILROADS, STEAMBOATS, CORPORATIONS, fcc.
BILLHEADS, SIIOP-BILLS, BILLS OF
LADING, AXD HEADINGS,
fee, &.C., tc.
POSTERS AND PROGRAMMES.
We would call the attention of Concert Agents, Show
men and others, to our facilities for doing this kind o
work. .
ALL KINDS or
TLAIX AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING,
Done in the neatest manner, and at abort notice.
Those in want of Printing we trust will find it to their
advantage to give us a call.
COMMERCIAL BLANKS.
The attention of Shintters and others is called to our
extensive assortment of Commercial Itlunk. Anionthe
collection is a very nno ana liunanume lot of iilUs of Ex
change, in sheets and books.
.November d, loon.
FRESH ARRIVALS.
THE subscriber has just added largely to his
stock of good things, all frcah and in fine or
der. Anions his articles are
ORANGES ; APPLES;
LEMONS; CITRON;
RAISINS; CURRANTS ;
COCOA NUTS; JELLIES;
PRESERVES; PICKLES;
CANDIES, a large and varied assortment ;
PINE APPLES,
B VNANAS,
BRANDY FRUITS,
PHUNRS,
PLANTING POTATOES;
SEGA RS and TOBACCO;
GROCERIES, Ac., &c.
All of the above articles will be sold at the low
est cash prices.
F. M. AGOSTINI.
Feb. 9, 1956. 110-tf.
L: W. PIGOTT,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
BEAUFORT, N. C.
Any business entrusted to his attention will be
attended to promptly and to the best of his ability.
trtiiNcu :
Cummins A Slyron, Com. Merchants ) VVilming
Mr. Jas. Norcum, Attorney at Law, ) ton N C.
Mr. Edward Stanly, Beaufort N- C.
Mr. Benjamin I.. Kerry, General Agent for Under-
wrighters, Beaufort, N; C.
Feb. 5th, 1858. 2l-12in-w.
NOW OPENING, SPRING GOODS.
- WE would respectfully notify the
Iw friends and patrons of the HAT
s3 and CAP EMPORIUM, that we
are now opening a large and elegant assortment of
Spring and Summer Goods in our line, among
whkh may be mentioned our new style of
GENT'S DRESS HAT,
Which is presented to the puhiic as the neatest and
most durable Hat we have ever olFcrid. We would
also call attention to our
SILVERY DRAI3 BEAVERS,
Believing them to be as light and graceful a sum
mer Dress Hat as any ever produced. The
SOFT HAT DEPARTMENT
Is completely stocked with all the novelties and
bennies ypt produced in ihe way of Pelt Hals.
"THE PERUVIAS, " an en.irely new color
and shape, is pronounced to be the finest Felt Hat
ever sold by us. Our assortment of
GENT'S AND BOYS STRAW GOODS
Consisting of Panamas, Leghorn, Cantons, Mara-
cabos, Sonet t, S vtiss and other IJ raids, is very com
plete. Also tancy My Us lor J ounsr Mens Hear.
YO US G A ME RICA' S, J A PAS, US CLE SAM
4- co.
We would call the attention of the LADIES to
the fact, that we have taken considerable care in
ihe selection of our
MISSES AND CHILDREN'S HATS.
One feature in this branch of our business this
season is, that nearly all our Fancy Goods of this
description are made up of the various qualities of
i,eghurn. we were guided in our selections by
ihe fact of their being the richest, most durable, as
well as economical goods worn. Our assortment
comprises a great variety of shapes, trimmings,
qualities atd prices, which we will be pleased to
exhibit to all who may favor us with a call. We
have also selected a handsome lot of
GOLD ASD SILVER MOISTED CASES.
Black Ebony, Rosewood. Orange, Malacca', Whale
bone, Hickory, and all other styles which are wor
thy of inspection. In the way of
TT3VEBH KT iTiA-B,
t We would simply stste that pur aasort-j"
mem win oe larger ana sun more com-v
ijilcle than ever before, and our PRI-f
CES LO WER than those of any other House in
town,
Thankful to our friends for past favors, we will
endeavor to merit a future continuance.
SHEPARD & M VERS,
No. 1 Granite How.
Aprils. 9
WINES AND LIQUORS.
WE invite the attention of our
Friends and Patrons to the best
selection of Wines and Liquors ever offered in
tins martlet, consisting of
Crescent Brandy, Vintage Itu, I'ale and Dark,
Otard, Dupuy & Co.'s Brandy,
Old Cognac do.
S. Brasson & Co.'s do.
Castillon & Co.'s do.
Pure old Port Wine,
Duff, Gordon, Pale, Sherry, old Madeira and
Muscat Wines,
Malaga Wine,
Old Scuppernong Wino,
Holland Gin.
Old Tom Gin extra,
Woolf 's Schiedam Schnapps,
Cherry Brandy,
Old Peach Brandy,
" Apple do.
Bourbon Whiskey,
" Rye do
Irish and Scotch Whiskey,
Blackberry Brandy,
Sic. Madeira Wine,
Perfect Love Cordial,
Assorted Cordials, in bottles,
Every variety of bottled Wines and Liquors,
Clarets of various brands atwhotjole prices.
Maraschino; Curacoa,
Hosteller's Stomach Bitters.
Aromatic do. do.
Ginsrer Wine. &e. Ac. V. low nrices for
CASH. At the original ici.-J ry.
April 17. GEO. MYER'S.
CANDLES.
BOXES ADAMANTINE received this day
25
J by L.. N. BARLOW.
Feb. 23 1656,
FRESH ARRIFALS
Per Sckr. R. W. BROWS, from Sew York
AT GEO. H. KELLEy & BROTHER'S, No.
11 North Water Street. 25 bbls. ol 11. L. A
A. Stuarts C. Yellow Sugar; 29 baca of nrime
green Kio Coffee, low for each.
April 23. 19.
Herald, Journal, Spirit Age and N. C. C. Advo
cate copy. -
JUST RECEIVED.
WILD'S justly celebrated Candies a new ar
ticle. We have in store a fine a ssortroent of
the above choice and highly flavored Candies, viz:
Cream Candies, Pine Apple, Banana, and other
flavors. A new and eicellent article of Cocoa
Nut and Almond Candy; never before brought to
this market.
Mixed Candies, forsale by the box. from cood
manufacturer, at 14 cents per lb.
Also a nice lot of Apples. For sale at the Broad
way Variety Store, Mo. 40, Market Mjeet.
April 2 W . ri. VcA fcALfc.
SCHOOL BOOKS,
STANDARD,
THEOLOGICAL,
, HISTORICAL,
LAW,
MEDICAL,
BIOGRAPHICAL
" AND
MISCELLANEOUS.
BOOKS,
HENRY BURKHUIER
WHOLESALE & BBTAIL
TOBACCOj SNUFF AND CIGAR
S T O R E.
SIGN OK THE IN1IAN CIIIEI"
MARKET STREET, one door above Water
Wilmington, N. C.
N. B. AU Orders filled with despatch.
Oct. 26ih. I35 93-tdLW-c.
FOR SALE.
ncyc Acres Pine Land, situated immediately
O I J upon Wilmington and Weldon 11. II., four
to five miles from Depot at Wilmington.
j' SD
pCf Acres of Rice or Meadow Land, situated
Z)J between Force Put and Thombury ; 11 of
which is fine Swamp Land. For terms, &c, ap
ply to M. CilONLY.
Oct. 30. 1E55. 37 tt
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.
REMOVED to the new and spacious Hall Nos.
99 and 101 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Aid.
O. K.Chambcrlin, Piincipal and Lecturer upon
Mercantile Science.
E. K. Losier, in charge of Writing Department.
G. W. Kemp, instructor in Mercantile Calcula
tions and Absotiate in Book Keeping Department.
J. M. Phillips, Teacher in Book Keeping.
S. T. Williams, Lecturer on Commercial Law.
This Institution piesents superior facilities to
young men desirous of obtain. ng a practical busi
ness education.
The course of stud embraces Double Entry,
Book-Keeping, as practically applied to the man
agement of Meicuntih-, Bank, Manufacturing and
Steamboat Books familiar Lectures on Commer
cial Law upon the subject of Bills of Exchange,
l'romnuesory loies, contracts, I'hrtnersnips, die.
The exercises are alisttictly practical, being de
ducted from actual business transactions, so com
pletely combining practice with theory that students
on completion of tho course ara in every respect
competent to conduct, on scientific principles, any
set ot Double fc-ntry Hooks. Ihe students nave
access to a Commercial Library procured expressly
for their accommodation.
F.xaminationii are held at stated periods and Di
plomas awardud to those founj competent to repre
sent the Institution in a mercantile capacity.
Usual length ot time to complete I lie wholccoursc
from eifiht to ten weeks.
For particulars, write, and rccelve-a circular by
mail.
Sept. 20. 81-ly
TRI-WEEKLY MAIL LINE FROM
GEORGETOWN TO MARS DLUFF
DEPOT.
Til E subscriber is running 2
Horse Vehicles from ihe above
named places (in connection
with the Mail) for the accom
modation of travellers. Leave lha Kail Road at
7 A. M. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, ar
rive in Georgetown next mornine st or before 8
o clock. 1 eavc Georgetown at 7 J A. ol ., Mon
days, Wednesdays and Fridays, and arrive at the
Kail Road next morning in time lor the cars coins
North and South. Distance from Georgetown to
Mars Blufi 65 miles. Fare 5, Shackelford f-
Eraser Agents in Georgetown, J. M. Smith Agent
at the Rail Road. Intermediate travel "I cents
per mile for which all post masters on the line arc
authorized to collect in advance. Travellers and
others nre requested to report any misconduct or
neglect of duty by the driver?. J . U. Lit K,
J'jtinsonvine, e. u.
April 15th, 1S56. 37-it-w.
JAMES T. LEWIS fc CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN PAINTS,
OILS, VARNISHES, 6,-c.
AGENTS FUR
Pennsylvania and Lehigh Zinc, Mordecai
Levis ty Co s Celebrated l'hUadtlphia
White Lead, F. S. Lewis & Co's.
Colors, Faints, etc., and D.
C. llornor (y Co's. Su
perior Varnishes.
No. IIS MAIDEN LANE NEW YORK.
JAMES T. LEWIS, SAMUEL C. VEST.
April 15th, 1656. 13-3in. '
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
Ill AVE this day associated my brother Oliver,
with me in the-General Grocery and Commis
sion businsss. Tha firm will be GEO. II . KEL
LEY & BRO. We hope that our kind pafons and
friends will continue thoir patronage which they
have so liberally bestowed on the senior partner
of the concern heretofore.
Our stock will consist of Sugars. Co flee. Mo
lasses, Flour, Butter, Cheese, Lard, Bacon, Rice,
Soap, Candles, Candies, Fish and Potatoes,
Starch, Brooms, Tobacco, and everything in the
grocery line, except liquors. We also further
promise not to be undersold mine price ot ou r arti
cles or bettered as to quality . We shall still con
tinue the cash system, or 30 days to good and
punctual customers.
Feb. 5. GEO. II. Kfc.L.L.r.1 Ida-It.
OFFICE OF THE
COMMISSIONER OF LOTTERIES.
Baltimore, April IS, 1855.
THE undersigned, Commissioner of Lotteries
ot the State of Maryland, being in receipt
daily of lettera from various portion of the coun
ty, rraking inquiry as to Louery ,sc hemes witn
which the country is flooded, and wnicn purport
tO be " DEC1DEO SV THS DftAWlNGI Or THE MABT-
lasd Consolidated Lotteries, ' takes this meth
od to answer all such letters ot inquiry, and in
form the publie that all Sotthih fubpobtikg
TO BE DECIDED BV THE MabTLAVD DbAWIBCS ABE
oaoas fbacds ; that certain parties who style
themselves Morris & Co., and pretend to be Man
agers or Sole Agents for the Grand Charter Lotte
ries at Uleveiana, unio, ire impostors, aaa saia
lotterv a fraud, bavins neither legal or presumptive
existence; and that another fictitious firm, styled
M urrv dt Co., Cleveland, unio, are also impostors.
and all lotteries which they profess to be mana
gers or agents for, sre also frauds.
RICHARD FRANCE, of this city. Is the Con
tractor for drawing the Maryland Lotteries. The
business is conducted under tha firm of R.
FRANCE CO.. as Managers, and they have no
solesgenisin the city of Baltimore. There are,
however, some forty licensed venders for tha State
of Maryland, who derive license under - him,
through this omce, to sen uczeis in me Maryland
Lotteries. v. n. m cl'H Al L.,
Commissioner of potteries for the btate of Md.
May 10. 24 3m.
RICE, RICE.
20(f) j D atore e in u to
May 13. T. u. at B. U. WORTH.
BACON! BACON! ..,
QO HHDS. Western Sides and Shonlc'ers for
rC4t ssle, to arrive direct from CincinnrtL
April 19-15-31. T. C. as. B. G. W ORTH.
SUGARS, SUGARS.
O X BBLS. Stuart's C. Yellow Sugar, in atore
&J and for sale by-
ZENO W. GREENE,
May 13. No. 7, Market atreet.
LIME, LIME,
CASKS in extra order, for sale by
OKJSJ T.C.o B. G. WORTH.
AprU 25.
13 6t
'' Sftp, ' STATIONERY,
"riBftSf -i BLANK BOOKS,
(VSl Jjib ll PAPERS 0F ALL
pJo- W. WniTUEp jlH DESCRIPTION,
) So. Sid. Mark.. ML CARDS,
ITfSY WILMINGTON, I. C. - if
jwilii lJI ill rE;js'ixKi&c-'&c-
7 MUSIC,
- ARTIST'S MATERIALS
SURGICAL AND DENTAL
INSTRUM ENTS. The only complete stock o
the above Instruments ever kept in this market,
is now offered for sale by C. 4 O. DsPKK,
Nov. 8. 45 Market street.
NEATS-F00T OIL.
A SUPPLY just received and for sale by
May 10. C. A'D. DuPRE.
DR. R. F. HIBBARD'S
WILD CHERRY MTTERS,
FOR Nervous Weakness and General Debility.
These Bitters are highly serviceable in all d vse
peptic affections ; they assistdigesiion restore i rig
tone of the stomach, stimulate the liver, and creat
an appetite. They are unsurpassed in rrmovine
angor or lassitude, (or want of energy to move,)
and effectually throw off the drowsiness incident to
the Spring or warm season.
Sold Wholesale and Retail, by
March 31. GEO. MYERS.
PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS s
Or. f( H LBS- Pure ind cxtr White Lead;
CJJVJyj 5,000 galls. Linseed Oil:
25 bbls. Red Ochre;
500 galls Chrome Green;
10 bbls. Vei.etain Red;
300 galls. Chrone Yellow;
'25 bbls. Lamp Black;
8 bbls. Coach and Japan Varnishes:
Terra D'Trinna, Amber and Prussian Blue-,
Logwood, Annatto and Madder. For tale by
C. 4 D. DuPRE.
Wholesale Druggists, Wilmington, N. C.
Oct. 5. 66.
WIND0W GLASS.
nOn BOXES French and American Win
tjyjVJVJ dow Glasses from 7x9 to 24x36. For
ale by O. & D. DoPRE,
Oct. 5. Wholesale Druggists, Wilmington.
$100 REWARD.
Office Wilmington & Weldon It. R.,
Wilmington, March 29, 1856. J
A REWARD of One Hundred Dollars will be
paid for the apprehension, or for evidence
that may cause conviction of any person or per
sons that have been during the last three months,
or may lureafter 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. tf. L. FREMONT.
Eng, & Supt.
April 1. 7-3m
MRS. BROTHERS' HOTEL !
FAIR BLUFF, COLUMBUS, N. C.
THIS well known Hotel, the Dining
House for the passenger eoinc
North and South, and tho Office of
he stage lines to t atetteville, Lum-
berton and Conwoyboro', is located Immediately
on the Wil. & Man. Kail Road, at Fair Blull, Co
lumbus county, N. C, sixty-three miles south of
Wilmington. The House is entirely new, and fur
nUhed with new fhrniture, in a style inferior to ni
establishment of the kind in ihe south. The fa
cilities a Horded by a communication with Willing'
ton and Charleston twice a day, cnablcss the Pro
prietress to procure for her table, every delicacy,
and no pains or expense shall be spared to main
tain the e.tensWe reputation of the culinary de
partment of her house.
The BAR is supplied with tho most superior
brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars, and is un
der ihe supervision of a gentleman thoroughly ac
quinted with his business. The Stsge fr Lum
berton and Faycttcvf lie leaves this house Mondays,
Wednesdays snd Fridays at l o'clock, P. M., im
mediately after the arrival of the Northern and
Southern Trains. The Conwayboro' Stage leaves
the same days at 6 o'clock, A. M. Passengers on
the Cars have sufficient time to dine, snd those
stopping over will find attentive servants at the
platform to take charge of their baggage.
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
sustaining her house.
Comfortable and convenient arrangements are
made for families wishing to spend the summer in
the country. Persons wishing to remain ' over
night, and thereby avoiding ihe nlghl travelling on
the cais, will find every thing in readiness for their
reception.
M. A. BROTHERS.
Fair Bluff, april S. 9-2m
Wilmington Herald, Southern Sentinel, Wilson,
N. C, Fayetteville Observer and North Carolina
Times, once a week for 2 months, and send bills to
this office.
BUTTER.
HAVING rrnde arrangements for a constant
supply oi good Butter, from some of the best
Dairies at the North and West, I shall be abls to
supply dealers and consumers here, with Ihe arti
cle on as good terms as they can import It. The
butter will be kept in the Wilmington Ice-ho,nse,
and will be delivered in good and firm condition,
in packages of 50 to 100 lbs. cheap as possible,
for Cash. The first lot is hourlv expe ted to ar
rive. GEO. HOUSTON.
Aprf.8. ;
JUST OPENED
A LARGE, well selected and varied assi rtmcnt
of Groceries, comprising a fresh lot of
Cheei-e, Preserved
Lard, Piclile
CotTce, dt
Soaps, Fresh Meats.
Starch, Tin and Wooden
Candles, Ware,
Flour, ore , Sic.
'All of which may be found at the corner of Mar
ket and Water streets, at ihe "Cheap Cash Store"
where goods must be paid for on delivery.
E. D. COWAN, Snpcrintenrtant.
Jan. 3I. l3G-tf.
Herald and Journal copy.
JUST RECEIVED
AFRESH supply of Lady's fine GLOVE KID
GAITERS ; also, a tew dox. pairs of Lady's
tipped and fixed Congress Boots; alo for sale 1
large Iron Safe. G. R. FRENCH.
March 20.
JAS. C. SMITH. " MILES COSTIJ.
JAS. C. SMITH &, CO.,
C0M3IISSI0N MERCHANTS,
No. 2, SOUTH WATER STREET,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
April 26. 13-1 r
SUGARS, SUGARS.
qrkRBLS.Staan'iC.Velluw,
fJJ Crashed and ground Loal,
Porto Rico, in hhds. and bbls. Just receiv
ed and for aale by
April 25. ZENO H.GREENE.
HARMAN'S HOTEL
(LATE WASHINGTON AND LAFAYETTE)
WAS THIS DAY OPENED BY THE
I'J Subscriber, formerly proprietor of tho ay
lit etteville Hotel, and is now ready for the ac
cominodation of tfavelcrs.
JNO. HARMAN.
Wilmington Jun 7. 37-tf.
1
WHISKEY AND BRANDY.
fr BBLS. Rectified Whiskeys and Domestic
)KJ Brandies for sals by
AprU 10. WM. L. 3. TOWNSHEND.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE CASKS.
A SMALL lot of Spirits Caaks, averaging In
guase 45 10 S gallons. For sale by
April 8. GEO. HOUSTON.
UlLJJINGTuN k WEL. R. U, CO.
OrricE Enitsa aso Sppsbivtevdcnt, )
Wilmington, N. C. Jan. I, lft6. $
THE PASSENGER TRAIN WILL, UN
TIL further notice, tun ov.r this road as fol
lows i
GOING NORTH, DAILY. i
DAY EXPRESS TRAIN lesves Wltminfloh
at 6 A. M arrives at Goldsboro' at 9 51learrs
in 6 minutes - and arrives at Weldon at l.JO I'. .
M.
NIGHT F.XPRESB TRAIN lesves WHmlrg
ton at 4 30 P. M arrives at Goldi-horJ at B f",
to supper 20 minutes; arrives at WclJon at 1.C0
A.M. 'j
GOING SOUTH, DAILY. I
DAY EXPRESS leaves Weldon at 12 ar
rlves at Goldsboro' 3 20 P. M. leaves- In 6 min
utes; arrives at Wilmington at 7.30 P. M. to sup
per. - j
NIGHT EXPRESS leaves Weldon at 9 P. M t
arrives at Goldsboro' al 1. 10 A. M. leaves In j
minutest airlvrs al Wilmington at 6 30 A. M.
f"The Night Express Train connects with
the North Carolina Railroad, both ways, at Golds
boro'. !
Through fickeis North sold In Wilmlnrtnn;
lo Baltimore 12; to Philadelphia 14 to New
York 15 60; to Washington, O. C, ! 1.
CcfTlCKlTS WILL HOT SB SOLD TO A MEGBO I
PESSOX.
Passengers are notified that an extra charge of
one cent per mile v. ill be required of those trio do
not purciatt tickets at stations. i
h relgnt by passenger trains double rates. Lo
cal fare, with tickets, about 3 cents per mllr) if
paid in the cars, about 4 cents per mile.
FREIGHT TRAINS. Two through schedW
trains between Wilmington and Weldon, each
week; leaving alternately on Mondays snd
Thursdoysand arriving on Tuesdays snd Fri
days. Two schedule trains per week to Goldsbo
ro'j leaving? Wilmington on Tuesdays and Fri'
days, and Goldsboro' on Wednesdays and Satur
days, i
All dues on freight, up ordown, payable at Gen
eral Freight Office in Wilmington, on recf-ipt or
delivery, including that on the North Carolina
Railroad. a. J(. FREMONT.
J"- 29. General Superintendent.
Orrrcs Wil. & Mam. Rail Road,
Wilmington, Dec. 13th, 1855.
NOTICE Is hereby given that all Freight trans
ported by this Road will be at (he entire risk
of the owner, Irom the moment it is unladen from
the Cars at the point of delivery.
L. 1. FLEMING,
General Superintendent.
Pec IS. H7 y
MEDICATED !
GUTTA-PERCHA C0LL0DIAN.
ANEW and Valuable Remedy for dicabing
Wounda, Cuts, Burns, snd Ulcers. It has
been tried successfully by Physician , and found
superior to any remedy of the kind now in use
It forms, when applied, s Cuticle, soft, elastic, snd
impervious to water, assimilating most perfectly
the natural Cuticle. It may be advantageously
used in chap ied lips, excoriations about the neck
and ears of children, and lor abrasions f almost
every kind, and as a dressing In Burgical opera
tions. r
The proprietors feel great confidence in present
ing the above article for use, believing it will prove
fully adequate to the ends proposed and Invalua.
ble as a medicinal remedy. For sale by lho Pro
Priors, C. dt, D. DuPRE.
ALSO VETERIANRY GUTTA-PERCHA
COLLODION for Ssddleand Harness Gall.,
Wounds and sores on horses. For sale by tho Pro
prieiors, ' ,
' nn n C. Ac, D. DuPRE,
May 20. Druggists, Wilmington, N. C.
CIGARS. CIGARS.
tO BEST Havana Cigars
UU.UUU tide-also, a few bo
Chcwinj Tobacco. For sale by
prime ar
xes choice
dt Di DuPRE.
Market street.
June 5.
SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIMB.'
y fZ BAGS Prof. Mape's Improved super Phos
I J phsieof Lime. Forsnle by
Msrch 6. ADAMS, DUO. & CO.
BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! !
THE subscriber hsvlng adopted Uie "thirty daf "
and '-Cash system,'' ie determined to make it
to the interest of purchasers to patronize hint, by
keeping constantly on hand a supply of Groce
ries, 4c, at reduced prices. i
Just received ; 40 boxes of Goshen and Englinh
dairy Cheese; 36 bags Java,. Rio and Laytiuyra.
Coflees; a large and fresh supply! of rilce Uinter
and Lord; 4.3 bags and boxes Buckwheat; 2000
lbs. Codfish ; No. I and 2 Mackerel and Salmon
in half bbls. snd kits; Hiram Smith's Flour, in
hslf hhla I Rl-a li'Liiirt 4 knr..,J A J..
- .wua , . w.tcv ui I . 1 1 1 , 11:1"
mantineand Snsrin ':inH!,a, ttnA,, linn.,
gar and Water Crackers, In bbls. and boxes ;Ful-
iwu iu. j Bi-i uct-i, ui:., tf-c. r or sale oy
WM. L. S. TOWNSHEND.
Warc'i G. No. 20, Market street.
PERFUMERY !
JUST received from New York and Philadcl
I hia t
Gross Lubins's Extracts for the Hsndk'f ;
do. do. Toilette Soaps j
do. Glenny Mush Toilette Wsier ;
do. do. Verbena do. do.
do. Yankee Soap; j
do. Camphor Soap
do. Pomino do. I
A large assortment of Hair Brushes, and s num
ber of fane articles usually kept in Drug Stores.
C. dt D. DuPRE, Wholesale Druggists,
Ocf. 5. Markcl-st., Wilmington, N. C.
DISSOLUTION.
HMIE firm of Wilkinson t Esler is this -lay dis
X solved by mutual consent, the bubincss will bo
se
tiled by J. Wilkinson. I
J . WILKINSON,
WM. M. ESLER.
Jan. 14, 1856.
J. WILKINSON will continue the Upholster
ing and Paper Hanging in all its branches. Those
having accounts against Wilkinson & Esler will
please present them, snd those indebted will con
fer a favor by making payment immediately to
J. WILKINSON.
Jan. 19. 131
JUST RECEIVED AND RECEIVING.
A FINE and large lot .of French and Domestic
Candles.
A large supply of aU kinds of Jellies.
Ilrandy Fruit,
Peaches in the natural state, in cans,
Ksislns, fresh snd in fine order.
Fiss of various kinds. j
A large lot of Apples, Oranges and Lemons.
Pickhss, assorted.
The above articles will be s-IJ wholesale or re
tail at the Broadway Variety Store, No. 40, Mai kit
atreet.by W. II. DeNEALK.
April 12. j 12
RICE, RICE.
CASKS, just in. For sale bv
April ,0- T. C. A B. G. WORTH.
MACKEREL ON C0NSIGNMENt7
I AM daily expecting per Schr. Herald, front
Nova Scotia, COO bbls. new Mackerel, which I
will sell la lots to suit. I
GEO. W. DAVIS, South Water s!.
A pail 15. ; 3-tf.
FRESH ARRIVALS.
PER schr. J. II . Flsnner, from Philadelphia, at
GEO. H.KELLEV dr BRO'S, No. II. North
Water street 20 boxes Adamantine Candler, low
for cash.
April 12. 12
LEMON SUgTr.
MULFORD'S CELEBRATED LEMON Su
gar, prepared expresly for Family, Hotel and
Ship use, from the best Leiions, in a concentra
ted form, then crystalized with sugar, for the in
stall production of Lemonode. la this pure sta'e
it supersedes Lemon Syrup, and is more convenient
and cheaper than Lent ns, as II wil) not spoil la
any climate. For Partis and travtlling.it is in
valuable. The Sugar is neatly put up In canisters
of i lb. each, (2 dos. in a boi . ) For sile b v
April 3. GEO. HOUSETON.
RATES OF PILOTAGE.
JUST printed and for sals al The Commercial
Office, tha Rates of Pilotage for the Bar snd
River. 3J-tf.
- .
BBLS. fresh burnt Rockland Lime, now
I VV landing, and for sal
by"
GEO.
HOUSTON.